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r A THE SENTINEL. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Copy Weekly Sentinel mouth, 11.60 1 Copie . - - . 80 ' ', , " ' - ;; 1109 W" t'i . KM Oo copy free to f elter up of Club of 10 apwsrda. . 1 Cop? Dtlly Sentinel aioalba, - iu0 S Copie " - M-SO ia " " o.oo . " m - o.ue On copy free to getter p I of club of W ba ipTrd. v y JOSLAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. ,T. B. KINaSBUB.r, AasocUW Editor. , . T OXDAY. AOVEMBER 18, 1871 4 xvaso xar jut cabixxt Kr the put nk onr exrluogor hve btd raoreor tost to ey U qnatioa of Grant having ip' ni coming DaMnst a representative of the wgrw eWent of tbi goveromeiit. Atwt jiug, lo ,ooie John M. Iitgnton, of Ohl, t the coming man. To such aa extent ha,. tbi Aden bees dlscussed.thet thU distinguished too of Ethiopia has been "interviewed" by quit a aumber of newspaper re porters. II declare, with that (blinking asodcsty eharactcrittie of hit race, not only lilr willingness to eaeriftca hinwelf for tb public good by accepting the appoint ment if'tendered, but ni Una eon fiction that the Pnaniilcat elect owe hi rats tome mark ef rceogiiitioo ot their service la securing him a second term of office, and that be (the President) give It is no nior adequate way ba by ottering negro aet to hia Cabinet Langrton U right from hi stand point, -The "colored troop" hart fought nobly for Grant on more than one occasion, and they bare right to look Cf spoil be yond few eubordlnate vjtap la the va rious department of the government, Progreaa, program, lit been the bowl of tli radical party from the lime They gained a foothold Hp to the praaent ; aud they have progressed with vengeance! The tile of progression under their iway need not iv b written, lor already it ha Uii'lo up one of the tae, blackest chapter of history which ever gave suecee.lliig generation t ib ud der to read. Let not a quietus bow be put to it. Bound the slogan (gain, and prog ixs ""a negro into the Cabinet. What a noble fulfilment of that tenti ment (or axiom if yu will) contained in Otir Declaration of Independence, tbat " all men ere born tree and equal,' when the Honorable John M. Langton, Secretary of eomethlng or Attorney GeO-' -faV-i .aai - cnniluaiug Mrs, Herrej tary Delano ' to the table on the occasion of soma Bute dinner at the Whit House, We Can almoet Imagine we hear the harmoaiou rustling of hrr atately brocade s alt aweep along binn ing upon the arm of the swarthy ate man. Again fancy paint him bowing over the hand of the cbanjilng Princess 'Nellie, and with that debonair air which great men know Well .how to aume when occasion reVitlires, give utterance to aonte gallant speeoh,.. We repeat, Langnton, or rather hi race, i hare claim upon the Prenident elect and bis party, ami we hope they will be rigor oualy urcd. The proent Cabiuet way be improved but cannot ponlbly be made won txcept by ,tlie edmiaaion of John Tool. ' , , JfOIlTB CAROLINA JOUKXALISM. We really think that the Jonrualiam ul our old State it lookiog up.. Wi:hin a month erveral men ot paru bar mounted the triiod'. In fuct it I caue for gratutntioa t!i:it to many able,cholnr ly men bay entered upon Joumnli.m a pnifcMiioa, The State urc could, boaat of mnny honored name, Hill, Mill, Eiiiji lhard. Yaten. limner. CreT. Pool Dully, WtSween, llnrrla, C R. Jonea and oilier, who wielded foioefol and able pena. During tb year eeveiai igeutlciuen of nnuMi&l clerernnt hare lieixime libtiti fled with journaliaux Capt 8. T. Willi nif, of the Raleigh Ifewi, Uattf, of the Hicko ry Eiglt WUiiama, of tlie Battleboro1 AJftnft, Manning, of the Wei don JftiM, Ilinti, of the Creenvill' Cxyiitor, Foote, of the Warrenton Oaulte are mi.,r addition to fie editorial SUte autil. Qu te recently four geptlemen of excellent ability and fine culture have become edi ton an accessioa jre aincerely rejoice la. We refer lo J no. D. Cameron, Ew., of the IlillHUoro KtcerJcr, Cot W. L BaunJera, of 'he Wilmington Journal, Rev. JnoS. Lorn;, of the Xewbera Liberal, and John U.u Juric,:Eij?-lueChftrlutte.C,OTea A'geollt'iitan, wboae naui cuea , ! por'cl a writer of cievonresa, hue recently taken hsrgef the PreJyUria publish ed at FayetteS-ille.'. We need acarcely add tlmt we wish the gentlemen mention ed, and thoae sot earned, the ni'Wt uu meamired ucc nl htppinea. May they king lire to maintain pulilio liberty and uphold tba right, and to give many graceful and picaning contribution to the ntwspaperjiteraturj of our State. SALE Of TUB It ESTERS SOUTH CAJIOLLSA BAIL11QAD, We r gret to learn tbat thi great work in to lieaold. The punch i.T of the nurrtijkff hmi of the Company brought tlii-ir iit to forttum the , mort-. gage bcciiHie the accrued v Interest w not pnid ; and we learn, that Judge Dkk. at the ptcM'ot htrm of the United Ftufct (.'ourt at Asheville has granted dcc.ree of t foreclosure of the mortgnge, aud or-.l";ing a mleof rb'tTruad, Including the fia:nli;.c of theXCompany and Its property. The ssle ill be made after 40 tl.ijs Bolice ia variou newspopcri In thi Stsie, New Tork, Philadtlpbia nd Bal timore. Burgees' 8. Gaitber and Marcus .Eiio, Ei"jrj. ,wte epp'Utiled Commis t'iouer Ui iel!. The Sute. inrcted 5 I,' i0,0v0 in tliii road. This is all gone ! Wesii s!! have mui h to say ot thi by aJ lv. . -i ' ' ... BRIEF A'OTES. The Boston fire and tb bow dit mper continue to be fruitful themes of discus ion bv th northern nepers. A new bobby will present- itatlf in a day ot two. A SL Louis is to bare a Woman' Right Convention on tb Slat tort. Julia Wrd Howe fit the preeiding geniu of the movement. Thi eneifcette Ml mlirn1de iemale S sending rireetsr relative to the movement Mattr,w believe, apper taining to the next presidential canvas in 187, will be discussed. , aj(, ( , The Prirtugoese Government ba ilgned rxroorwina with en English enmpsnv empowering H to eonetroct a tetejrrsphle etble between that country and Brazil. Thfc nnderaklnt has fr awn year en- need the attention of the eapllalist nd ecientist ot Europe. The work establishing the line will commence la a short time. The line i to ran from aome point In lb Province of Pernam bucovla Madrid and fW. yincenf lo Por tnsral . " - . ! Ttuimunlmnilils for office will maV the political pot bubble end boll a i iearrol rate the next three or four month. In the appointment for the nef Cabinet Mr. Evert, of JTew Tork, I poken of a tba- mcceatnr of rvrcre art Fish, while Judge Peru Settle, of this State, is announced aa the probable' sue eeaanr ot Jtutic Kelson on the bench of the United State Supreme Court. Japan and Ore are about to engage in koetilitie. The Jspanesehaveofficlal ly demanded tribute of the Coreana, and the latter refused to pay, and made known their io'ntinn ol resisting such payment to the Wttor end.-- TJipsnm-fwni meat I somewhat loth to set about en forcing the demtnd by-en appeal to arm, at tb Chinese will undoubtedly interfere In behalf of Coreans, and already t there sn omlnoul activity ia tbe Celestial dock yards, China and Corea combined would perhaps be more than a match for the Jap. . ' ;' " .' 1 PbiUdelpbia want (10,000,000 to car ryout with becoming dignity and eclat the coming Centennial Celebration. Here U what the Comminion ay about tbe matter: "This sum Congress hs provided shall be raised by stock lubtcriptioo, and that tli people shall have the opportun ity ef subscribing In proportion to the population of their respective States and Territories. . The Commission looks to the unfailing pitriotium of the people of every section, to see that each, contributes its v share to the expense, and receives It share of the benefits of an enterprise in which alt ere so (let ply interested. It would further earnestly urge the formation la each State and Territory of a Centen nial ergauization, which shall ia tone see that country as ciatwm - Ttre flrme4, e that when tbe nation are gathered to- gether In )S70 each commooarealth can view with pridu the contribution she has made to the national glory.'' f.1;'..; THK LEOIATURE. ;. Bvloie another number of the Sknxmi!I, issues, the Legirlutura will huve convenr d, elected ofllcera and gone ia work. There ia not to much work before this a the last Legislature. Tb Conservative have a better working majority than they bad in thj ' Legislature of 1871 ;'73. ' In tbe but the majority, was too 'large- Oue of tbe moat sagacious of- American statesman waa wont to sov that ok e was the best working in ijoilfy for any legisla tive body. In the prcsciit Assembly we have twenty-four msj irity on Joint ballot. We were glad to bear ill old member ay that be waa determined that the per diem question, which so much vexed the but Legislature, should not glre trouble tb the prevent body. The present Legislature has wauy mem bers of rxperlenc and ability who were banned and not allowed to legislate for tbe country until the disaflectioa.of Uroe ley, Trumbull, Tipton, Schiiri and oiher, brought amnesty for all saves few of the ablest men of tbe South, such a Graham and W. N. II. Smith, who fought and spoke againat seocuion until the war wa Inaugurated. The people who now look for wiadotn and Just legislation whl not be disappointed In tbe present General Ac sembly. A 0-sEBVn CoMri.iw xnr. The ed ito.' f the Ruloigh Hmrit of th An ..it . t - . Bpeau O'OOWl Ol Cu J. Hal A (Son, book publisher and stationers, 17 Murray "They (E. J. Hale Son) have alreidy uvu wmuy uuuif wnnen ai toe Doutli, and though the writer of thi artiol ba never teen either of the Messrs. Hl, he yet men tuai rie Know theru well and can coniinena tlioio as Worthy nt il a full est confidence of our peoole. t The Fv etel)te-r!rrlntei noir partner of tho Him. and a'fterwarda bjt father aud mm,; waa aimwg .. Uia iirat newspapers we ever taw, end the man ncr in which that paper wa conducted give assurance of th character of the oontev ViirBiiktl, able, .decided and bold ia the defence of truth, it wa a journal which commanded the respect of friend and toe alike, for it alwaya reflected the spirit oi Lnnstian gentlemen. A good book publiaher should have sound judg ment. Rood taste, considerable culture. extensive influence and a sootiea remit. .: I u ... .1. . 1 - . . mm, nu an m iiiwe quauncation tbi house is so fortunate as to poaaeas, and we repeat that we rejoice that the South ha ucn a publishing bouse la the North, ana are giaa to a now til at It Is in a pro' Dermis condition." ' - ., r We endorse every word ot tbe above, for w hare known Edward J. Ifale vr since we knew any man. and we do not think that a better man ot better North Carolinian livea at the present day. IIo doe business at 17 Murray street,- Now Yoilc, and no North. Caroliuiaa who tkIu that city ought to tail to call and st mm. It afliird much pJeasun) to add our endorsement to the aOv richly merited notice. Tbe prew of North fcarolin should remember that in sajiiig a just and, kindly Word for Edward J. Halo, that they are aiding tu that extent on of tlie brightest ornaments North Carolina ifturualiitn has' ever had. He wan as true at the neVile to file pole in h'u uWoliun to jor;n l aroluui, and we know, that In hi old aB'e, be cberislies for our old ni'itber (he same ardmt devotion and' afteciinn. , PERSONAL, ' Prince A'tuff f BonrlmA, I ia Vjea na, tuf incr t the Maria Theresa College. ,IJe Is dcscrsljed s a courteous and well manrierrd yh, ihongh) n it over brfl iiunt. , i -V' X"' ' ' The Bishop if- La; bach, Austria, has int bis resiifnation to the Pope; became be would not Mitmcrilie to Abe dogma oM infallibility. Tbe resfgntien ba bee accepted,. ; . 'Tlie Cnwn Prince of Faxony bj trareb ling in the East intxymta, under the p-eu-doovin of Irofeavir Mousman: His was lately neoeire by the Button, in Onttaati- .;. . ' . . a .., s . The Emperor William I. , at the re quest of Mirr. Roes, the' Hihop of Slras bourn, giren orders that the cathedral of (HrailMHirg be left in the possession ol the Catholic. Meade' bronze statue of Abraham Lin coln hats been completed by the Ames MiiauOturinif Com Dan v of Cbioiee, Muss The figure i tea feet and ight incbi tall, and weigh 4,550 pounds. Major Gen. Q. A. fljlmore, Wtbe United States artillery, wa married recently to Mia Laura Bragg, an accomplished and wealthy lady ot Jlroolclyn, Hew xorK. M. Marie, after erving flirty-three Min isters as central cafhier of the French Mioistrv. i dead. He wrote verses, and wa the senior of a tinging club called the Cavoau. Henry L. Dawes, of Masachutts. wilt be toe father of the next House of ii-p- reaeiitativee, baring been elected for the Hrtt time from the U rkslure District. The Rev. C. 11. Fiiurifeon, the Tmnout Baotist nreacher ol Loudon, is announced aa about to (tart for the South of France, whence it is thought, he may go to Italy. Ass!, the Communist convict, recently made another fruitles attempt to escape from the vessel which was carrying him to his titoceofexllein New C.iledooi.i. If it be true, a reported, be had previously failed In eight - similar endeavor ; this last being an effort to swim ashore nt the last being an effort to Lype of Good Hope. Mio HutildaPhilli Mia Matilda Phillipsister of Adelai le, the singers, lately rescued a youoa gentle man from drowning at Genoa. Writing lo her sister, tha says: "We are great friends ever since, and he can scarcely do enough for me. I bare had beautiful let ter from hi moth(.-r and sinter, and I feel sn happy to bare done anything to bring so much happiness to any oue." n enticement and wedding is now In order toyperfect the romantic incident. I Charlotte Cushmaa baa with her a faith ful colored servant, named Sally, who bus been in her service for over thirty year. The closeness with which this woman follow the tortunes of her renowned mis reas is shown in the luct tbat she has crotKcd the Atlantic with Miss Cuahrcan. no lea th'an fourteen times. Miss C, now regards Hally more in tltu light of a true and confidential liiend than in that of a hired Servant. ... i Luiui Amat Di Sau Fillupo E'Soriw, who died at Nice, France, on Friday last, wa one of tne-Cardinal Bishops, and next in order of sc-noritj to the t artl'mal sec ond, Dean Patrixi. He waa born at Cag- liati, June 81st, ntHwas raited to the purple bv Pope Oregory XVL in 1887, and in 1M53, six years after the accessioli of Pop Pius IX. Tope Pius war appointed liniiop of Pnlettrins, Italy. He held several high digiiitiie' aTtfic" Court andlwthr'tlinrrii of Jtouie, among them those of Vice Chancellor of the Holy Roman Cliuicb aud of Arch Priest of the Liberian llasil icn, better known to tourists as the state ly bassylio of Santa Maria Maggiore. Cardinal Amat'a health bad lor tome time been filling and his death was not unexpected. "'J a "r. n . I'n y: f THE FROZEN" BIUP. Oiutteien evening to the middle of A ugust, 1775, Cupt. Warren, the master of the Greenland, whale ship, found him self becalmed among an immense number if icebergs in about 77 degrees of nor t h intittidc. Ou one side, and within a mile of bis vesoel, there were of Immense height and closely wedged togctbur, and a uccesiion of snow-covered peaks ap DOHred behind each other as far as the ere could reach, showing that the ocean wa ootnpletety blocked up in tint quarter, aud that ft bad ptobably been so for a long period of time. Capt. .Warren did not It-el altogether tatistied with hi sit uation j but there being no wind, he could not move either one way or the oilier, ana ne loereiore nepi a strict wsicu, knowing tbat ho would be safe as long at the iceberg continued in their respective piaoea. . ..... ... About midnight, the wind rose to gale, accompanied by a thick shower of snow wiui a succession in tremendous thundering, grinding and crashing noises, gave fearful evidence tbat the ice was in motion. Tb vescl received Violent shocks every moment ; but tho haziness in the atmosphere prevented ihose on board. from discovering In what direction the1 open water lay, or it there actually was an at'all on either side of them. Tbe nigbt wss spent in tacking as often st any cause or aanger nappenea lo preeeut itself; and in the inoriilng tbe storm abated. and Captain Warrens found, to his great.. joy, I ut i nis snip naa not sustained any serious injurr. He remarked withsur- priseTbatttie accuuniUtsd iLtlxrgt, which bad on me. preceding evening lormed an impenetrable barrier, had been separated and disurranired bv the wind, and that in one place a canal of open sea wound It court among them a far as the eye couiu uiseeru. It was two miles beyond tbe entrance to this canal tbat a ship made it appear ance about aoon. Th tun thane biight- IX t ins timeMH Kenercaii.uJiai. Iroin the nortti. At limt some iiitervemuir ioebertf prevented -Capuin Warren fr dnrtTOetTy ; aeeing nj thing but ber mast; but ba was' struck With the strung manner in which her sail were dipood, and with tlie dismantled aspect other yards and rigging.- She continued to go Ufore the wind for a lew furlongs. aa J then grounding upon the low iceberg rcniaineu motionless, Capiain Warrens- curiositv was so much excited that he immediately leaped Into tils tioat wita several seamen, and rowed townrds her. On approaching be ob served tliat ber bull waa miserably weather beaten, and not a aoul appeared on me aeca, wnicn was covered wim mow to a eonsiderable depth; He hailed her crew several times, but no answer was re turned. Previous to tteppinx on board. an open porthole near the niain chaiiu caught hit eye, and, Oa looking lnto it, he perceived a niuo reclining back in a chair, with writing material on a table before him ; but the fecblencta of the liirht made everything, very indistinct. The paftv wvni on ucv., anu aavinfg. removea tile naicuway, which tney wuud cloaed, they ucw-'micu w ine cuuin. f ir ,, . TheyMlrttcaineto the apartment which Cupt Warreut viewed tl Fough the port- uijoc. a nemo, eiw.-u. eiui as ue enu-reu I s Ininaie returned his forinefl uoh Uon, and tceuied tu be lusensible to strangers, lie waa found to be a corpse, and a erven damn mould had covered hit clicv-kt and foroiiead, and veiled bis open rye-ball. He had a pea in hi band, and a log book,ly on the table before him, the i usl sentence in; whosauulinished pjge r.n thus t .''.' , . J'Nov. U, 1762. We have now been enclosed in the ice seventeen days. The tire went out yesteftlsv; and our ma.ter- ' '..'"." , , . has beta ever sinee trying to kindle a.iin without aiicces. -His wife died Um mtnwa. Thrt is no relief" O.jit, Warren and hit seamen hurried front the spot without uttering a word. On entering tlie principal cabin tbe first object th 'it attracted their attention wa the dead ntxiy ol a lemaie reclining on a bed, in an attitude if deep interest and at tention, r Her countenance retained the freshness of life, and a contraction of the limb thtiwru liiat set form was inani mate. Seated on tbe floor Was the corpse or an spptreniiv y.wnij man, noiaiag a steel ui one hand and a flint ia the other, a if ia the act of strikm? Are noon some tinder which lay betide him. lo tbe foes part, ol the vessel aeveral ,'aallor we fnuad dead in tneir oeru: and Ui bod of a boy wi, found ereuched at tha bofej toin ot tbe eangway. Aeitner proviuog nor fuel could tie discovered an where but Cspr. Warren wa prerenbd, by tli t 'i permit lout preiuuicea ol bit a-aineo from examining, the vessel minutely rj aihed to Uave none. i there fore carried away tbe log book alread mentioned, ana reiuinea to in own ni and immediately steered to th aout ward, deeply impressed with the awful example wbwn u bad just Witnessed ol the dinger ot navigating the foiar in h'lih northern Uiiiiude. On returning to England he mail va rious inliulnee respecting vessels that ha disappeared la an unknown way, and, b compannir toe result ui tuoae with th. information which waa afforded bi thi written document in bis .posaeasion, be ascertained the name and history of th imprisoned ship and of her unfortunate master, and found that she bad ;bea f ra ti n thirteen year previous to the time ot but discovering ber among tbe K. - OUR DUTY, Toe qustion is in asked, what is left to be done; since the eaone ol tne uemo cratic ConaiTvative wartr baa failed, an their candidate - suffered defeat I Tbi answer teems to be ready enough; hoi to your principles. Hold to your preaen iirinoinles. ' Hold to tour present omani r, nioo. The latter is definite enough foi a fidlvuii; point, while the former are ira twruhiihlii. Truth is never eXtiniralsher by tenip irnry ijjcnrity. Wrong mvei tieconu rigni, iiioqgn ltmuuipu ior aeon. ' I Our duty Is to hold - last to our Inieg lity ; to abate not one jot of our claim u be recognix- d a the advocates ot su ins I worth a itruifule. Tb difference b tween the two parties were definof with cufficient precision r on the oti hand Centralization, military rule usurpation of power not grantee bv tbe Constitution, extravngance coimption, and to the South, oppression, and denial ot euusl ngnta, uo lue oioei hanil.'the uourunteed right of the State within the constitution, tbe supremiw y ol tbe civil laws, relormation of tbe civil aei vice, purity aud economy, and universal ainnesl and reconciliation, lnese que' tiorisiemain untouched by the resuliaol the contest. Thev are livinjr issued to- dav.-il thev were before the election, They are as vivid, they am a important to the South, to the wnoie country as Be fore, and ' remember tbat tbouub tbi inaa-e of the North seemed to endorse principles and measure so repugnant to the spirit of republicanism, aud hostile to all plsus of harmony too reconciliation. . yet It must not kiruotten. that there are men- at thi Nonb whom ait the blandishments power have never trom their allegiance. Carl feb ui, Trumbull, hundreds ol nthtnt, able, zeulous, and incorruptible, s ill. look "p -lw n-iiloti.ui. - in - il fiurity as worth defending, still think our iberlie worth preserving, still regard onr country a the last hope of rational freedom. Diaheartened they may be, de feated they are not, and in the opposition which Is sure to assail tite-nuuxe oi newiy enlarged power thev will not be back ward to show their strength. - 1 nere is work eiioiiirh for all to do, unless tbe Dcm- ocratic-Conserative party accepls It de-. feat in tbe spirit of slaves, from wnoia an manhood has departed, and men w ei sure ts not its composition. UMDort lucoraer, . . , ki ... A llornKK Sachivicbs 11 mi Own Likx to Savb Hi CHILD. Nii-hl before but, about six o'clock, ttte inhabitanta of out neighboring city ot Henderson, Koa tucky, were shocked at the occurrence ol a diairesoiiig and fatal accident wbicti happeiied to a prominent and most eti mable lady of tbat place. Wbile Mrs W. Lewif, whose husband is a leading boot and shoe mereharit ol Uenderson, was' sitting quietly at home, after supper, with ber tittle ones gathered' around the family fire circle, her tittle baby by aome means managed to turn the contents of lighted lamp over ilseltl Tbe clothing ul tbe child immediately caught fire, and tbe frantic mother Immediately seised it, and In ber wild excitement, not knowing wtiere to fro, rutheu down the stairway toward tbo " street. Her pieroing screams attracted the nltentum ol Mr. Joseph Merryman, a tender beurt ed and gallant Irishman, who was passing the houne at the time. He met Mr. Lew is at the bottom ot the stairs; ber own clothing had caught from the buruing garments of her darling babe, and be quickly seized thiol and by a very strong xertiou wrested the child from Her arms. Overcome by bi auperinr atrenirlh she let go tbe child ami fled into the sire! screaming in a most heart rending manner. Some one else about tbi time ran up and ukiug bold ot Mrs. Lewis threw ber to the ground and. rolled her over to suppress tne nimes, Had to ay. However, the dreadful element had done it destrnctive work, and tbe unfortunate lady waa 'car ried back into the bouse fatally injured. She lingered in great pain until one o'clock yesterday morning, when her spirit took us flight. The child, by her Sacrificing urns and devotion, wh spared, and escaped with but a few siiiiht burns. Evanmilte Aa ELCotiKKT Trtoctb. Sir Alexao der Oockburn,tfte British commissioner, in hi dissent to tbe decision of the Geneve Tribunal paya Hie following eloquent iniMiie to tne Boutuera people: - ."Thousands of -Englishmen gave credit to the statesmen and warriors ol the South Tor the higher motives which ennoble political action, and all tb opprobrious term which might be heaped on the land in which bo fell ..could not persuade the world tliat the eurtn oeneata which Stone wall Jackson rettt does not cover the re- mnius of a patriot and hero." . , . , OBI 8 H R I 1 D Rssiectfully tender his service to thoae reuiri!ir en alna-uieer, MiU Wright, 6aw lireer or atwvnr. MiUiair an4 ifrwaltnral Machinery and rower Freaaes oi aliUuiU nut up and wwnuited. Plaa aaa apecillcaUoue urnuhed on reaaonahle V run at hurt noliee. AIo Airent tor ltlchard'a Uimn kluirmr. HruttMillt, (the best ia tiie World wirrmuhMl) iwvcrwt iituiu oueter oa mukiv t Davis patent fetcaui J.t rump .willioui valve, fur all kin.tof iiuuuutiu'. rrlea tJ and t.ii invaluable torniiihl. - kefert to lion. Daniel O. Fowls and 8m. par A Oo., Kaleitfh, 61. cj, . ... oiaru orua , w uiuiugjion, A. i, J. it, Hartow, Clajiua, Ji.t;. . UitiSH. FlEID, ' epil-wlme , ttr.KC. paoposAia rtfuwooa, rronoxaht to fnnilsB So eorda rt Tlrt Pin Uoo4 will he i-ceired at 1U oltiea or Uie eeercia'j of Male mitti IS o'clock, a. of M'Miday, Nuv.Nkvh. ' - l -jf ,( to tie (nsnti- to the lwe iil.id, r. . ll:KI J..MKNMN(.r.K, eeeretary of lhat. nov IS dvt UJJ. . ..... OrriCIAli RETURN ' f)tU YoU for Gottrw at t?f EUOitm Uln (Ufint day of AugudAX Sjovrnwr. rfesldent :,r-.; Cot arm a i a Alamanee, alrxaader, ailruatey, anaon, she, ,' Baaafort, BerU Bladen. eViuuwIek, Buneoeatie, rtre. '. Cabarraa, -- u-MWINl, canxlan, , 46 we Casweil, ' . , Chatham, aeroKee' . . .bow an, , iy. l.ai eland, " auibaa, ' jraren, v. aiaberuiiHl, - ; urhUick, D", aavldsoa, Ua.le, Duplie dKecomb?, ' forayUiai : rraaalia, aal a, tiatea, uraevllle, Urvsiie, a iMtord, - itahfax, iiarnett Haywood, ieuderon. Hertford, it e Iredyll, iaekwa, iobnaton, J uea, bstelr, Lincoln, '' Macon, tladuMNai - '" Martin, Meuoarell; Mecklenburg, lUhell,' afontgomery, t !, jt-hT'- tew Hanover, r'hamuton. VM Vi'M 618 ' 474 ttwo 1UI Vl 4): ?- 9301 S181 1170 S44S Ontlow, nuige, fanuico, Paaquouuik, Perquimans. Peraoa, Pitt. 143 1287 Polk, tianaolph, Richmond, dobeaon, , Koeklnham, Howan, - Itutberford,' cir 1US1 IfiOV Stokes, ,i " 825 Mirry, Iwain, Transylvania, firreb, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, - Watauga, Wayne, WiUea, Alls a, - VadUo, Tsacey, ; iaii no M.73I BELL SCiliVAPPS, Distilled, il tht. Proprietor 'it aCHUOAM, IN HOLLAND An Invigorating Tonic and kUCDICINAL BBVIRaGB. . ' ' . I Warranted parfeetly pure, and 'free from all deletertoas aiitiaUnues. it It diatilled from HARi.tr ol the nneat qnslltv. and th Aao- aavio Juairaa Bsuar or Italt and daaiened vmmy lor caaea oi uyoonla. or ledigra. Hon. Droiwv, uont. KheumaUa-n. General DebiUty, ClaUurb of the Blartdor, Pain In the Hack au4 etomacn aud au utseaies ol Ui Uri narv Orran Hiflve. irrea' relief in Aathma. (iravel aud I'alcuh in th Bladder; strengthens ana mviKors es tne system, and la a certain preventive anV cur of that dreadful scourge, Fever and Ague. CAUTION I Atk fur "liUDSo O. Wot' taxtj BcBSaPM." - Apothecaries. i' HUDSON G. WOLU CO., i Dole Importer. Office, ia aouui Wllliun nt., New Xerk. tu la-Hui . . .. . : A M N 0 U M C It M It N T. the andenlgnetl annonnces to M f rlerfdi and th public ' noge, tbat be baa leoeotly purcbaaed aad tbpronghly reaovated and ns- tuKtea aie urug wwe l NO.S3 FAlETtEVIbLK STREET, (late Doepp St Jones') with a full assortment of MEDICINES, ' - ' ' DRUGS, PKRfUMERT, TOILET ARTICLES . C10AR8, fSODAand , MINERAL WATERS, and Very thing ainally found ui a first claaa tirng store. - He respectfully solicit the pttroesirs of his fiienda, aad fair snare ot tba public trade, and hope y constant attention, couruay and fair dealing to retain It for the future. , The attention of Phrtiela 1 Invited to mv lwxe stock ot Elixir, and FlutdV sod solid WILLIAM SIMPSON. -oetBt-tf f- BOXES PRIME FACTORI CHEESE a. U - , ' 11) Firkin choice Ooehea Bntter. Oct If ' W. O.S1KONACH. )Al BUSHELS OATS. Just rectlved. aW W F V r set n-u . . v. u bi ituAUH. A H.V6rrlt MounUin Apple. - oeixi-u r. u. etHUJAViti. ONION ... ..... . w iuoarr.-la xeiww aadKea onionsj ' oet & tf W. a STBONACH. IRESII COCOANUfS. fresh Carren's, .. Turkish Pmnot, 1 1 Assorted roreurn- nuts, i Freeh tlitroa. tiH-lf I W. UBIKO.NCU. SPENSERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC STEEL , . ' PENS. These celebrated Pena are Increasing very rmfiuiy m aatv owhik w uieir xoetlea BUB. alacuire. Tbey are ot auoeiior Enciiab aaak and are fasaoua fur tneir oiaaticity, durability. ie eeDuea oi oo nu fw aaie evervwbere. lfltut tbe eutirvnienee t ibos who nay iaa to try Una, w will wad a Sarauie card. etintuiniu all of the IA nunioera, by mail on reeeipn of sfi eenla. IVIwiN, KLAKEM AN TaVLOK A CO , liiS 140 Orand Sueet, H. . eotat-iit Weouuia cotton cix. One 40 Saw CI. monarown Co' Cel ebrated tilt, sent out as a aWilt, Jui arrivod at Duvot aud fur sate at r, iIik. a linee. JAMKM.l-iWUiS. aeptS-lw Agent' 7 MILLINERY - MILLINER Y 'xSTABblSHMENT of I J: '" r? tK) " . ; - ,.'!;: (MK ' """. ' , i ' . . i (XHK , i i s oixHio j . -. oooooo , -f KKKXKJ -7 ruUMHHHMI ' oooooooooo(xKKx owyorotoo CXKKKMKMK , ooooooooo OOOOOtKH) IV OtKKHHKJ ' (KMXMX ook)0 oooo ooo tHKXKMKIO ooooooo I otxiooo ISAAC OOtKlO oooo I ooo oooo oooo rVirwwt fEmaoaa. ooooo OIXMIOO OOOOOO . OIXKMHK) OOOOOOO i: . . wuwwtrw!0 niwlaww OOOOOOOOO otxKiooouooooooooooootooooooo OOIMXMKIO . OOOOtKK) OOtKKIO ,' OOOOO : OfKHJ " ooo OErrmon. O.TTiausa. O'.TTISOI. Out of Vh f Inert tancy Goods & tores in N. C Bowssi lUvs. Hats. o; bars. (Kmaoaa. Mr Mililnerv Depart- Bokxst. ;rtita. men has all of tb new Koa era. UCttibmb. etvlea. abape - sad bVjbxit. (Kmaosa (hades la HaTS Boa J)osts. O.mseia srrs, Vsivava, Silk, hats. (ilrvi eaa. Satins, Feathers, Flow- Hals. (rriNOa. r and Ribbons all pur- H ats, I .'jHbaa. ehaaed bv Mr. OitUn- Uat. (KtVisusb. ' ger in person. Boaaar. Qvrrisesa. All my Ooods r sold Bosstr. (Krrmosa. at tb lowed poaauda Boaa.T. is. iTiaoeo urices. . senn (Kninoii. Hits OiTTiseaa. Dlseonnt will bemad Hava. OrriNusa. to those baying to sell . list a iKni'on. seain Hats. (Knlxu. IS3AAC CL1TINGER. Hat Uimxeaa. ti Fayetleyill, St. Uat. octe-im M1SCELLAJSEUU6. N OBTH fli ROLLS A , Wake Couaty. ' Ia the Superior Court. " B. T. keor and otl.ers j sgalnat J W. A. Jeffries and M. - B. ! MordeeaL Executrix of Geo W. Murdeeal and others. , Defendant. In pnrsusnce of a decree made la the abort entitled action. I will aell at tbe Court house doo In tbe city of Kalelgb. on tlie Z8& day of November, JS7A, tne tract oi land oa wnica J. KoOart Jefirles, Esq., now naide, lylrg in th eonntl - til Wake and Franklin, ltnat oe Little Hiver and containing about thirty-eight nnnorta t,3,ttAi; acre, 'lbs tra I has been divided Id to twenty lots emuracuii irum ouaunarea u tlx nuuarca each. -- Conies of the plot showing these dlvitiont eau oe seen at me onice oi nion a, HUgers, fcaq., snd Meaara Moore 4 oatllog, attorneys at law, Ksleliih, N. 0., and at tha residence of wuii.im A. Jennet, in rrankun county. J. Robert Jellrie. a d William A. JeffHes, Esouires. w II furalab any iiiformalloa which may be required, and will show over the premises any persons desiring to inspect the Tbe terms sre ; One third etah ; the balance In 'weir months, with interest from day el aata. in title, which 1 unquesUonsbl, will be wonheld untn lau payment oi tbe parents money. JtABUAB&l D. MVIHUE.t;ai, ct ll-tds by Attorney, iLJLJULJdb. Call andM THE TIP TOP WilHUO II AC II IN E th best erar used, ep iW-tf W. H. JONES A CO, THE PARKER CUM. ItNO STAMP felt CIRCULAR PARKER BRtfS . WEST MERIDEN.CT. For tale by JULIUS LEWIS CO., , Agenta oetT-tf "VTALUABLI NEt'SB RIVER AND V j CKABlttKK iiANDS. Oa the lOih day of Nobtmber next, If aot previous!' disposed of, I wiU offer for sila, at wilder Store tbo valuable and hlirlilv lm E roved planUl lo lylnn in the tork of Nentt iver tad Crabtre Creek formerly owned by It B. Seawall, Esq. Tba buid eon taint nine hundred acre of lowgmumltand nplaada, it well wooded tnd watered, wita a rafflctent quantity cleared to wiKKivTlwnnwinMi A mora detailed description Is nBoeeesssrr. ss psrltesdeairtng to pu rebate wilt exsBdue ue lauu in paraon. Tbe laod is capable of division Into smaller tracts to aalt porebasers. Terma one-fourth cash, bslauee in one. two and three year with Interest payable annual ly, mi reunaea nouilut paymenL For further particulars apulv t th nnder. aigueuur vo uie iveraeer on tne place lia.IBI BtOHUECAI. octltSw Raleigh, N. a 4s METHINONEW AMEItlCAN BTEUUNO. NEW 80UO METAL. 'Not Plated. TIPPED, OVAL AND OLIVE, TEA, DESERT. AND TABLE V SPOONS. DESERT -AND TABLE FORK: '" " " ' THE "AMERICAS S f E KLINU" IS WAS RANTED SUPERIOR TO ANT OTHER SAL OR ALLOT FOR TABLE SERVICE B, BOTH FOR ITS STRENGTH AND FOR ITS RESISTANCE TO ACID AND TO SULPHUROUS OASES, IN WniCH LAT TER QUALITY JT IS EQUAL TO EIGHT- TEEN CARAT GOLD; IT WILL LAST THREE TIMES LONHKR THAN THE BEST SILVER PLATjE," AND IS TWICE AS CHEAP. ' " For aala at Hardwar Depot ef T. H. BR1GG8 Y EON, Oct 34-tf WE ARE RECJUESTEDTO ANNOUNCE tbat Mr L B Arnold, of ehalk Level, Will b cai,didate for Aiuti.t,,! Ii..,. Keeimr l the e ate oib tuiymni Aa. cwniy- , . . Bel tv-nii nov 30 ' ' 6L01HINO. K. U HARDING, : New Tork. K B. ANDREWS Raleigh. R, b.'akdrbws & CO. ...j. A I , . . li ' "' CLO'T HI III . . Oct. i, ia. FALlilAND WntTErSTOCE,- - 7 j:?'t4-Vl''ttiOER00lAT CASSIMPRR BUSINESS BUTTS, - I. , ' 1 j ' ' 1 TOUrnSand BOTs' , DRESS SUITS, i BOTS' nd YOUTHS SCHOOL '' SUITS OF 0US 0W2t MANUFACTURE. . ij- . A SPECIALITY. 31 , CENTS' FINE DRESS 8HIRT8. , i . . ';.v , ' t", i f ' '-' ' ! . -,'l "' - ." ' Tall llnet ot Gent' Furultbing Goods i ws t on hand. i k LATEST 8TTLES IJC GENTS HAT5 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TRAVELING BAGS, . ' J v VALISES aid TRUNK A -.-7-' ST Fayettevllle Street, - '? ' Raleigh N. C. ' octS-tt v ..--. . i - QUPERIOR Table f.'nUery, Silver Plated Knives, SUrwr Fork. Roger' bast Tea and Table Spoon. aprw-ii i. w. a. junto a is. R Best Bsltlinor Family Flour and North tiareiina family riour, in ascks cp S U w. a JONES CO. Q "T A BUSHELS WHEAT BRAN UJ . epll tf W. C. STBONACH, s ALE OF LAWBOOKS Ou rt ouiietuay, 30th Octfclxr, at th oflic of nirim a vincr, 111 nHHiwuia, . .. , wui b (old a valuable Law 1 jurary. Terma cash. WILL. B. RODMAN sugWdtd A N T Z ''SEA FOAM" POWDERa. In five pouad Una for hotels and families. " W. (A BTR0NAC11. epiW-tf T" ARGE LOTN.C. HAMS,nd Sides to dsy reeeireo. , augSHif- W. C.BTR0N4CH. AbwAUTlFUD LOT OF Laees, Embrolderlea, - Handkereblefa, At. i . . ' At PRIMROSE, PETTY 4k NEWSOM'S. mayS-U iioSADALIS rnus GREAT KonTrrertx l remedy forth cure of Hero- iu, t. ruiuiuu i Bint, ttneumB' ova, vr nil Bweiilnc,' tioat, Goitre, Conf'tnulion, lironcbi lia, Narvout liability f sit dt Cie ariunir trom an luipureeoa- iniitfa or in niootx.' i inm wiariKoiti,,, t,iaM.pir. aiicn are an wall kimwn inal a Saaaing node ia but nacanar j la Mum ma raadart of t(iuj..ur:ii ollli. uaeesil J ul alwaya In 11114 of thU npuicinv auuai lueir attwk of laauiy i,rtihcat4 ean ba eratant.d frma Slanr iaauina eny-leiaaa, Muiiatara nd aaaua,l lunolpa IhnmvhtMil Iha biuth,' ai.dorjn. in tha klgkoat Saras ri.i. rnr,i or aa-ff'OOf. Or it, UllaawC-rrof Haltlronn njri "n naa umki k la raaaa el fcetuf. u: an4 otact Uiuuaa witk laui'b lat- aiaeitoiu . ti. T. C. Pntra f 7l.ltlaior.r. romiMiitM 11 I,, ...j B'Maiuena u Hlawa H,,l, ayuf it la auy iu. w. au, ir.uuM aa naa iwi iwi-4. SleV TMVBnev Rail r tba aKv more M. K. Caalrivacw iwutk aa a h h aa beat ao m ue t ba.-H-littMl bv ilauaa mat lie rawlull, rwanniaiulf il ta all Mi Irin.ai n.il ai qu inuncea. ft Co., Drveiata, ai Goo iiwunviiia. , a., aav ll uavar Bja lailad buua'l O. SlcS'adflani ar,rVM. bora, 'rtaneawa, taya il eured'himoi UhanmatitTi a banaUaiat lailad. HoitadaLa lnof aaacratauaek uraa. krativa lu ii.imlkw.ta are publlahml ;on avary pai kaga. SI10w It to yuir enywiail Bn.l B Will all VOU It W Ktimpoae.1 l Hi atroasaat alteratlvaa oii aia ana is st aacauanl niooa Purifter. Did our auaea admit wa rsul rtv you teatinioalal fraaa vatjr Srata la Ua Smith and rom paraoaa known to avarf aian. woaaaa and CbiidailAarDarauttallirefbyrap. Baaadali is old by tU Dru;iU BALTiaoaa, &r r uritlort tfOHIT P. HaWHT, No. 6 Courut P1.4C, Aaw r-r. MTiaaat Afsm n!ydoaVwlT "' ' - v . ' x.wiu bs. Cotton Seed Meal, bushels White 1 ore Meal, octmt . W C. 8TK0NACH. H UU tierces Suear Ctirerl Hams. op,,jo and ' fact tic" brands, anr alaa from H lo HI tfvuuus. : mj.,., ,-, - .m. , ... ocf-K tl W. C. STRONACH. T H ' - W A K t F I E L " D EARTH UL08ET, la by all oddt th tat yet patented. Bend to "AizprBLo BiBTU CLoaBT Co., 3fl Dey St. New York.for deeerintiva nateiit. Clall and noma. two now , a haad st W. H. JONES A Co., may le-t . ,N Agent. C)K H v"OUNDS SWEET GOSHEN BUT JtJU twin Kit. Jostinat out IV LEACH BROS. CXTXZaCXIS' BAIJK, VORNER: SYCAMORE ASH TARBSTS, PTBBaDk Wa,... Piltl tTp Capital, $323,0)0 JOS H. COOPER, Paasfoair. N. M. TANNOK, Vic PaaaioanT. 1 . A. WEltllUKk, CAauita. BEN J,, HARRWON, Asitat Casnixa. - 'r'" r . - : niascToa: , ,.....,..... ,..' J. Andrew While, W. L. Wstklea, Frank Potts, R. T. Arringloa, t. P. Willunnon, W, R. Alallory, . W.il. Tappey. ' - Dam rr reeeired IdOolo. SiLvaa. u Cvkmbsct, for which cerUUcatef will be 1 ued, patble in kind, oa demand, witk bats eat float dale till paid. iTBKxT alioaed oa dally balaac subject tocbo-k. , Collectiont oa a!4 aeeatsihf point, and ra ta ma made promptly. ' wm , ,aaf - : ' A lot of ireod old Corn. hot 1-tf r-W. H. JONES CO. MEncnANt tailohs ALL AND w I k .- 1872., A FULL' Aii D - COMPLETE -6TOCS , AND EURMShtXa ' !' ! . . ' ' GOODS. )" ; AVOt.V EMtlv VTammIam. ' . MERCHANT TXlLOB, Opposite Metropolitan It baa Just retanim) front th Norih... i" , 1 will! a Urge ud varied liSckVt Wl v, FRENCH cd ENGIaa CLOTHS, CA8SIMEBE8, ' DOESKINS, . ,4T"TiGg,A,;- In tb MorkaBleal Dewt'Mi' 1.1 , . cb workBKa, Una -or any other city, . , " Thankful for paal rarora. be nope tr ai j" snd steady spplictlon to h.iI-?!iZ "f eontinniBe of tb tie will aeUi onable term He whl aell ss heretoiorw. n 41,. . . il.Urm. --wisa. FOB CASIt ONLY. nole.,"U0'' Sumuteti tespeet aepHS'Soi v . v . P IR8T IN TUB MARKET, W E I K H L 1 ' " : - f a. ... I B A D 8 TUX YAS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF OE5T8 FURN1S1JINO GOODS EVER BROyUGHT TO , . . RALEIGH, ' ' C, Weikel takes great pieasnr la Inforalni'' bis many friends and patron that be hu Iwi returned from Jiew Vorb. with 11,. t..iI Land moat attractive atock of good of m T I aeaerintlnn anir hAnilt a n.i. i. .. , ... p, mi, uiaiatb ar stock smbrtces in part Frentfc, .Euglitk ibi Strmu 0ROADLLOTU8, ' ' - DO EP KINS, CT,VESTIN(lS,t ENGLISH MELTON, : ., ' v, ,' ENGLI8H KITSITIS, SCOTCH AVD ENGLISH CHEVIOT, BEVER8 OF ALL- DESCBlPTIOKI, for Ball aad Overcoat.' ' To all of which, I Invite careful Inapectina from Ui public. ' I ' - in tha Mechanical De,.artraent at my House will he found only tlie very best watt, men, and all work turned out a tan eoua deulJy guarantee. Order from dl'( anee reapeetfnllr aaJlcl led, and personal u Ilea Uon given le lbs num. sep i liiitn g A M V E L. M E X till . DKALEa in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, C I0AR8 BNCFF, CONFi C- f TIONS, BOOTS aud SUOKS Ac, Opposite Us Gss House,' , oet 10-dAwtf . Ralclfh, N. a pEACkaiNBTITUTB, ' ' RALEIGH, N. C. ' i' . I '5 -:-VI-- vfj-i a-'iV ? ;.r.,-' '; ' , 'l' ' ." Rev. It BuKWKLaLy PriaclpuL Th Fint AnntuI Seaalon of this InMltotw will eonunence oa Monday Sept 4 1" Accomplished and exoerleneed traeben all tba branehea nrntlly Unght la Bnt tiax eenuue eemwane nave been emptoyea, Tbe Muaical Deoartment will ba tmoef H dlrectloB ot Prof. A. BAUMANN, who, Ssnnr th pst ten years has been a-ocitd eiut Us Principal! In their School at Charlotte. Mrs. M. K. LACY will ba eoBoerlea n thInsUtuUoaas Teaeherof Engliali Braero" . snd Superintendent of social and doetseue dutlea. j. , . For Circular containing fnll parti calm si tt Terms, Course of Study, Ac. tddrets ' Itav. tt. OUKSll.li m tu.'. Jly lH-lmAwSra Kalcigli. N . I . JJ Of TO IMtHtl" STJCCESSFCLLI. Randal H. Poato &Cj Bankeniand Brokers, 70 BmsdvfkJ.i'' L ' Mombarof Stock Eichaoa-s std Gold Board. nn.r..rnnv a- Ca.. Mn-hsnks Bankinr AaaoelaUon. or anv Banking H" or Cotuaincial Agency la Kew Vork. N. B. Pamphlet oa "Wall b treat ans OparstloB," tra on appnestioa. juneiM-wly ; ,.. PATAPeCO Faaifly ElOar Just frow aog -IX" 7 W.O.OJ st"""". JALE OF' NORTH CAROLINA B:t ROAD STOCK. Th nnderalirned admlnittistors of J- J laompaon, deceuerl, wili sell toreaati s ib Coanboase l Lexington, on Teur. atithday of October, laiS, forty -Sve N. ii. Katlroad btoca. . 1 aM'fuiiMraoK, 1 I,- . AdweMiatenV ep STHltd . " " - '" ' . R N T. E ( T A U B Ha rtened hi ' E3TAUBA 1 . ... ill aecommoaation ot the public H "TTU1. for htm to aay that all lb delicacl" " BeatoB will be eonaUnUy kept ea baJ '"' served In tb best tyl. OYSTERS IN THE BAKU reeeived tvery day nd served in sll styu. P m 1 1 The "AR Is fnraihed with th best 0! . ' Wi-Sfca, LmtORS, ALE, .FOSTER LAOKI BEEB, i-na
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