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THE SENTINEL. ADTF.KTI81SQ B.ATM. Advertisement will be hariwlka UM Daffy iTii. at Um lollowiua; MW J UaB at MM inch, or t .ataioa l&as. . na.uiwra OW1 UM... - . . A.I.' W W . . " each MtanaMM huartioB l-roare,! w,8 lnlsqwua,Tso.iOO ! - mo', W.UK l ' ; .. N " --.IB-tai t ;: (U ;.- . I ''.. . l.iit V U M u ' m 4 ' .! " l hi.au ; ... .ui. i.t'i to lh abov rate fur ewes- additional I 4.M fur T aoontha, tll.ua , ; is uo - ? "" h.oo lit " 14 mt 3 iMoinaie, .uu S.UU . V.UU ILIM.. fur Dm eW-Weeklv rtaUyratee. l.n , turn lift lit of HOME AFFAIRS. Curro Mabbm. Imported bj Lyita Adam, Grocer. sad Coinmisuon Mtf efnuit, South Maiket Street ! Raucish, Not. 19. Price of tot'oo in our Market to Jej j - - 171 1 to 17 8-9 cli 4P.M. - - J - MK - - W' fleet-ipta, -' Orm. Tone o the Market, S'eadr, DEATH Or JllU. Dn. JoBDiH. W egret f taicdtny to leira that tbu et eeTlent ChiistiaB ladj departed" this life oa last Saturday at til residence of l.er auiuand. Dr JfordaB, of Person. Bba in tli mother of Iter. Dob Jordan, of Ox- ford, and Henry T. Jordan, Esq., one f tin most useful and active member of lh lut Legislature, lira. Jordan lui irji uflerer. She was, Indeed, aliijsb type of a Christian woman, go&lat, Jut ligent and humble. L0AI.D0TS. Christmas luikeys are now lu demand, The Associate returned on Monday. Tickets for the 0! Bull Concert on the 25th, we karo, are felling rapidly. - D. R. Ooodloe, Erq , ia ut the TaruoroUKh Twenty eight beehref, 6S, hoga end 10 iheep were ala.ogiitered for tlii market last week. ' " B. II. Funnaniof the Aaheville "Citi en"and Mnior J. C. Mann, of tli Wil mingtoa "Post," are la the city The following member of the General Assembly are at Mrs. H. W. Miller's pip alar Boarding Hobs t sj' - Mr. Bpeaker Robinson, sd Mi-wrs. Nor wood, Watson, J. C. Gudgt, Gud ger, Wbitmlreand'Uyrd. - .. The heat iest frost of the scison oc curred yesterday. . It was a yonng sk in appearance. The "local" in conjunction aitU ' other duties ia engngod ia n porting the proceedings of the House of Representa tives. Tins wi:i explain t: e appaient Btglect of bis colunina. , , " 0i. Uutx's Concbbt. On Monday evening the citizens of this place will tave the oppirt unity of hearing tills world renowned violinist, and severather cele brated musical artists, In reference to Ole Bull we reproduce a portion ot an ab'e and exhaustive criticism, wliicji appeared Id the N. T. -Round Table" : It wontd not be WiJ to put fat Vuils the pneise additions that (Me Bun uas nude to the csptcitie or resources of tV violin, but no one can hear bim without being struck by the fact that many of bis peculiarities have been copied and Imita ted rain ui nixln bv everv violinist ot later date ; but iLst in his own Held, la bis hold over the feelings ana la a eenain loftv and imacioatire style of piaying, he bis never vet been approached. . His Motfor't fVnuer was the first of tae asaoy "mothers" and "maidena" -who -neve Smyed and waded evet sirrce; nJ It Is as autiful, as touching, as hurawui as eyur. It 1ms been the fate of Ole. Bull to be the hesld of revolution on ooe hemis phere and of order on the othef. ; His flrst success wss made ia the musicsTajid criti cat city of Bologna, in Italy, thateouaUy where the traditions of a glorious pst trad to indispose the puWlic mind toward n Artistic novelty; and he succeded there splendidly, not becittue of his eeet tricltirs but in cpite of them, and because it was imiMifeibiu to denv bis ireoiua. All Europe soon tiKik bim on the same tiru.a, aid he reigned there for many years uu disturbed, though not BrxjoeaUonrd, by the chtsucut. ,But when he reached the United States,' V ISii, the quertiout in the ihinds-of thousands who heard him ly not betweed one style of playing and another, but between any music and no ruicjnt el' ; and to the great awakening of the popular mind which be affactert, and to the strength that was Itnt to tl' euse of art by the nobleness of bis BeraoaV si character, we thankfully attribnta-a large share of , the vast progress tha mosic has made among us since then. Then is a tendency In the hum in mind for which hero worship is not the precise same, tlioutrh we know of no better, and which leads ns to wish to find the tarijie beautiful and ,tbe Judga austere," ind Uie sailor blutt, nd. the clerS'man mild, and the author' cadaverous and the soldier prompt, and the rich btnevo lettt, and the poor . conteot, mtfl to de sit that a'life which, ha been brilliant and successful should remain c nsis teat and dignified to its clow. T.iU feeling ha ample aatiofacUon i Oie Bull. The musician who WouscdV the-lever ot yiuiliful rntlmsiasin commands the aseot "f our mature judgment. In a simple Western meeting house there staniliTthe Biaa wh'i.bk played toprrncesBd con qvMTori, vtiili tiie aaaiecslm smile, the srae irank pleasure in the pleasure of ottwrs. ibr stin.- absiinw esmvictiorrthat Beitbcr tiimaidf nor h ; tirarrrs are to be "x aiit iA lor tine lii'i-ui-ul ia cui4ais "a w jtn h is art. The inuiratio th ha ba givm to hun be lias cherished s a talent hi l l in trus and it 'i proojM, that not in n,e plaudits which l sys resound -d ia Ins ear, but i.i ilif roeesws ot his uva concieoce hi he f'lUnJ bis exi-e-ilinj great rc r " BBaaaua Aucaxic ma 1878. We hare itceiired aenpy of thta neral -pobli eatina. Erery fanily should baTeteopy. It ta well printed ad aoUfaie pay, atittiag the alTrtiaemeii'a , j iiajiatobt. Tim rvoori of the afWrnaaa proceediagt of the General As- aeaiBiy o Ttieaday tli appeal la oar aeat lane. The tideak hfaej we f to preaa absolutely predtidaa, as from girtng me report ia nuUMMrt iiJMBSTr-"irr copy, the w lowing notice of one jpfi f. Raleigh ladies ffuca -tttJ WUtbiaMn Amonif the irtldoi- am xhjbilie ta Floral Hall at the Fair, Bad,:whh:-ea canea (tie notice ol ojr lenorter. number of exqiwatte speetrrmia f wax work-, executed by Mrs. P. McOuwaa, at Kanlifh, eoutpruiair tMOd Uliev and other articles of handi work, which were Terr creditable, especiallT wbea the age 01 uie lady wo got Mem ap la tnkea into coim; aeration. HiorogBaox Items. The horse disease has bmkea but and several bones bsve tnlvti it, ' Two new tobacco ware bouses arc s ion to be built. Colonel J no. Wil- kersm, formerly of Caswell, baa opened ware house at tha brick factory and havin? daily sales. Es is meeting with success. Colonel mmou Klttrtll. still runs hi hotel, sad the " Recorder " man says it Is one of best ia the State. Mr, Jsa. E. PatilUi, a very worthy cili sen of Granville, recently had a very large tuuior cot froin' his back. It was nearly or quite a large as a half bushel measure. The operation waa pei formed In Baltimore, ' Oxsmbd Itkms. There wss a reception at the Female Seminary on last Friday sight It was largely attended. On next week tha ladies of' the Methodist Church will ir've some tableaux. " The tobacco sales come off regulsrly st the warehouse of Jones, Osborn St Co., and Taylor A Son. Miss Mattis Gregory and Dr. Nelson Ferrebee were united ia mar riage last week, by Rev. "Mr. Thompson of the, Eolscopal Church, i The hone malady is prevailing Ijjjj'svu. Soma eight or ten bancs are afflicted. Miss Jeinnie Fattcrson is tBW "itn i a visit to a lady friend in Granville, and will soon give one or more of her pleasant readings to the people of Oxford. Womah's Riohts. On yesterday du ring the session of the House of Represen tatives the. Radical party developed a "hew departure." Mr. J. C. Gorman, a Republican member fiom the county sf Wake, nominated a lad Miss L, Mo- Cam I less,of Stokes, for the position of En grossing Clerk. Though Mr. G. advoca ted the lady's claims in gallant aud graceful remarks as to her personal worth and eminent qualifications for the p i tion, be waa the mouth-piece of a party caucus. 1 be "innovation that this aom- inatlon sought to make upon "time honor ed customs and usages" was briefly alluded to, and the whole argument was directed to the demolition of "prejudices." Thus it may be seen tbat the ltepublieaa party of the State are shadowing forth a policy which looks to the enfranchisement of the poor, down -trodden woroon- Two or three gallant Coasarvatires could not withstand the appeal made in behalf of beauty and merit, and burring their party predilections in their devotioa to the fair sex, cast their votes tor the leminine can didate. Mr. Boyden, the successful can didate, has, we learn, tendered to the ladv the position ot assistant clerk. LRGISLATIVK 8VVXARY. Iu the Senate, yesterday, wort was vig- oronsly commenced. , , s Mr. Fleming introduced a bill to alter ihc constitution of the State by legislative enactment. As the-bill was read merely by its title and referred, we could not aa certain its provisions. Mr. Merrimon introduced a bill to com mute, compound and adjust the public debt. The provisions of this bill we Keould not ascertain as it was read merely I By its title and referred. ? P 8undrr resolutions were introduced for tha relief ol Sherifla, &c Colonel J. McLeod , Turner, of Bun-, combe, was elected Engrossiug Clerk. Seniors McCauIer,' Troy and Smith P(eared ! and took s tbeir seals. This makes a full Senate with pne exception, a remark ible circumstance the eecondiy of the session. . ,. The Senate was in session but one hour yesterday, bsving joined the House at IS o'clock to receive and count the votes lor Governor and other State oflkera. See Senate proceedings, ' ' i Kothlnj of. general loteceat transpired in 'the Honsa'Jestt-r Jay, ve an effott to introducs woman's rights smongst us by the nomination ol a lady a ,Mi Mc- CandleKS, of Stokis to the position oi Engroising Clerk. The-lady was pot fnrwarJ by a cUi;us uf the Rciublican party, and her n 'ruination on the fl ior made by sir. tjlor.niB, Republican, from this couoty. , The Conwwrative-Dvmo-rratiC nominee, Mr. A- IL Boyden, a oj Judge Boyden, of the Supreme Court ,wa elected le the.,poaitioo. The GoAOTuor s annual mess ige, together with the reports 4 other DciBKtiuept officers, eeivi but ! read, i joint srtsioa of rUa two b-nlies was held in the Hall of H.rtjviif RJp-wit-i mi at l m, so aa.it, a tuc la r q iir-. mt icvu.n. trom the vriou c uniie In, uie oiaie in he ebi iion i Ao 'iwt lt. Mt peailiog hecomiileJMinof ihe cmiiit, "Ine Joint Adseaib v took a rcrsa at S p. m. until amp m, and in a few n,inutrs thercaiter ibe llooae aiiniirncd until p.-to. Notih Carolina V Lt t(latir. ' ' " SE5ATR. ' .' C ' ' i TcbsDst, Kov, l, 187$. , The Senate met, according to edjoorn snesit, at II a. m., President Morebead la the chair. . ' . j, . Prayer by Eej Mr. A;kmiB of tha city, i ....,,, ' . , , - thai joarnat f-)eiterday was read sod sppreved. tieatators McCauley, Truy and Smith prnMited their credentials and were duly qualified, nukingup the full Bumber of Senators save oW Mr; Fieaamins; introduced a bill to be entitled aa set to alter the constltutioa of the State. Referred to judiciary commit tee. ' -- Mrl Merrimoa a bill to eomaiate, cmav- Ci I and aljus tha public dabs. K 4 wi enmmittee n flrtanea. On arvotioii of Mr, Morebead, of Itocklng baaa, a committee of t hive waa appointed Co report rulta of order IVr tas govern ment of the Senate, the e inimirtr to re noraJty -i-Thasaday snorning. Tlie c&air epp limed Mewrs.' Morehtad, Murphy aad uespeas on sain committee. . Un motion ot Mr. tills, the (Senate pro ceeded to ,1he election of Knirrossinif Clerk. ,.:-; ' '" 8 Mr. King aominated John II. B ct.m, o Carteret. Mr. Waring nominatedCol. J. McLeod Turner, of Buncombe. ' The vote resulted ;. Turner 39; Bee ton, 10. Mr, Lore moved that a message be sent to. the House proposing to get uwt,;uiter Into the eleetton ol JtatoiliBg t.irik Adopted. Mr. Urandy Introduced a resolution In favor of John L. Wood, Sheriff of Pas quotank, and urged iu immediate pass ne. M tends time tor settling with the Puhlic Treasurer. . air, Uowles moved to lay bereaolutlouf on the table. Adopted, Mr. Nicholson introduced a 'reiiutTim in regard to internal revenue. Instruct? ing our Sehstors, and requesting our nvprnriiwiifci m uiuiiim ,u usw iiiuir efforts to hsve abolished tlie entire sys tern. I Ketenea to ine vommittca on Propositions aad Gnevances. Mr. Rtspess introduced a resolution id favor of the Sheriff ol Beaufort county. Extends the time tor collecting and kit tling taxes.) Mr. JlorCliead lliouclit si I such resolu tions should be laid over pending the paaaaeeof a general law, if the Senate snoiiia aeem it proper. Went over under the rn.es. . Mr.' Murphy moved that a message be sent to the House proposing to raise s joint committee or two on the part ot the Sen ate and three on the part of the House,- to inform the. Governor or Ilia readiness of the General Assemble to receive anv com munication lie mav have to umke. Adunk ed, and Messrs. Alurpny ana mil ley were appointed the Senate branch rl said com mitten, . - - -: A mcessge waa received from the House inforiaing the Senate or the organization of thai body, and of its readiness to pro ceed to business. Also a message snnouncing the concur rence of the llouae in the Senate proposi tion to raise a joint committee Ut wait noon the Governor, and announcing Messrs. .McGehee, Johnstoa and Badger as tha llouae bnuicn ot trial committee. Also a message inviting the Senate to join the House of Representatives in re ceiving and counting tae vote tor uovernor aud other state oruocra. ... . On motion of Air. Norwood a message was sent intorming tne House ot the pur pose of the Senate to accept the inn ts- tion. ' Mr. Murphy, trout the committee sp- pointcd to wail upon the Governor, re ported that the Committee had performed its dutv, aad that the Governor -would communicate by meas-tge with the. House of Representatives at l'i o'clock m. On motion of lr. wanna tne ase ,of the Seuate Chamber was iiranted for this and to morrow afternoon to tlie use of the Trustees of the University , m i I. .... ... i.Juai..inn .h!...I !.- 1IIBIIUHI U IBWIiB.TIIig MinSIt, Senate proceeded to the Hall ot the Route of Representative to bear the count ol the vote for Governor, c . At 1:30, the Joint Houses having taken recess till 8:80 p. m., the Senate retnrned to Its chamber. Mr, Murphy moved the Senate adjourn to meet at 8.1S p. m. Adjourned. ; At 8.15 p. u. the Senate met and pro eded to the House to resume the count of the rote for Governor and other State iBctra. ; . . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tusvdat, Nov. 10, 1872. H'tuse called toorder st It, a. m. Mr. Sneaker Robinson in the chair.' Journal of yesterday read .and ap proved. '. ; i - ' ... . tr .r; . mtt . I T Messrs. at oss, of tvunoa ; ouinn, oi trs- ,elt! Crtr, of Hyde : Cox, of Pitt ! Snsi-d. of Granville j Bryant, of Sampson, and Miller, of Bertie, were qualified and took their seats. Uy Mrr-fcoefcey-rA r resolution-adopting Ihr rule of the lut House until they could he amended or others adopted In. tlirir sljead. Tlie resolution was adopted. Uu motion of Mr. Badger, a meuage was sent to the Senate notifying that body ol the organization of the House on yester day, and of its readiness to proceed to business. Un motion of Mr. Gonn-tn, the election of Ateiotani Doorkeeper was gone into. Mr. Lackey nominated J, T. Carter, of Rowan. . - Mobsoe, ei I., placed la nomination W. H. Keasler, of Itowsu.' The (,'hlr appointed Messrs. Luckej an I L itterl h tosiierintond the election. The Cieik called the roll, and the bal lot resulted in Carter receiving SI votea. and KessU-r 48. I lia Speaker dejIareJ Mr. Carter duly elected. ' - . x, ' A message was received from lbs1 Ben- ate notifying the House of the complete, org in iiiou of that avxiy, and their ruadi nesi to , proceed to ttxj traasactioa vf business. ' A aicieas tt receive! from the nen- e uropoaiug to raie a joint' committee, wo on the prt of tlie buaate and three the put of Hie H.ue, to wait on the 1 .., .... . . i . , loverimr and inionitnim oi me orgam tioa ut1 the GrBcralAsmbly, and its readinens to rrceive any communication,' e miilit see Ot to make, aod designated c--.a. Muruliy aod SUiIry as the Sinate branch if said committee. On motion ol Mr. Badger, the recotn- me.dHtioB was concur.vj in, aa t the Cbir d-s-gitaud sicasrs. Mctjehee, John n and tfwij r M the II u,e bramn ot id cmi!i:ti- On motion ot J r. Waih, the eiieuon an EigrifWrig Clerat b g ne into. i Mr. Waugh aoaiaated Mr. A. U. B y ar . i Mr! Gia-maa nominated Mias L. Mc Candlesa, of Stokes, i Tlie r-ill waa ealhtd. and reealted in l Boyden rwi v ing 0 vote ai-d Miss Mc Caodlesa all. Mr. MoydeB waa ilapiared elected to the M iii Oewar. from the omimittoe ap poMSM wait oa the U.ivmur. re dot tic rtiatlieeorauilttrelitMl a-it.,r,iH-d iisduty and tluit il l Exceileucv. tlx Uoveruiir, would coruuiuotnie with Ihe House at Mai--...' r- ;' IshsV Kl rtueilta tin Dxirkreoef an- u'tasNssI a nteaMge tuna the Govef ilor, aad at tli invitation ot the chair Ihe Private oecretary, caiae forward be wing the au aiial meaae of the Governor, a.-conip- oicu uj rrporraoi me various Beads ol Kx ecudvs Departments. , A BiesKiije waa lcc-ive I tr.m the Senate, koaoani-ing that that body had coneutri iu vie propwton l e,niil t(i Vute Kiveiim Auru.t hat fir O.nwin and iHiiei- state olneera, . VAyJsBriaaswBtea aster it folx dfili Uuu,keept-r anaounerd ihj Honontbla Seuate. .... ine Senators weie rtenved will the usual bonorx, and found seats on the k-ft side of the Hall, on enti r n, which had uwu v-caie i ror mem. Mr.' President Morelid Unik his seat with tlie Swnker of the House The Speaker then lead f-itr.-ti fr,,in til law directing the General Aesembly to pea and count ihe elecUivn returns, Ao. : Mr. Gorman- wished to know U all tlie conn ties had sent in return. Hie Speaker replied that he had not been Inlormed as to that.' :' Mr. Gorman then wiahed to know that if in case returns were lacking, . informal, should not the Secretary of State have communicated the fact to the General Aa-emblT. The Chair responded snying, that so cording to l.iw the Secrutxry had no tu- thorisy to open the returns as ihe) were airecica to tiieppsakurot the House. Mr. Gorman then said1 he proposed to make a motion to the enVt, that if anv returns were .jacKing, ate., they ihould uc sent ror. , The Chair resminded by rulerring the genueiunu iu i ne law governing such matters. . i Alter the appointment oi Mesars. Nir- wood and Seymour on the oirt of the Senate, and Messrs. Moore, oi Martin, and Badger on the part of the Huueeata committee to verily the count, the Speaker proceatiea to op:n the returns from the various countita and read out their con tents. Pending the completion, ot the count the joint uaacmbly took s recess until 8:30 p. m., on the motion or Senator Dunham. '1 he Senator retired to their chamber. Mr, Ueaton, on motion of Dadtcv. col:. Cams forward, waAqualiaad-iind took his Mr. Patrick, of Greene, was trrauteda leave oi atiat-oce. . Onmo.iod of Mr. Wauirh. the House adjourned until 3:29 p.m. ;y i LA ft i'KiilK.itAfirit? .EWS MARKETS. Naw Turk, Nov. 1 8 Cot Ion firm i sides t,M bales; uplands 19 1 4al9 8-4. Jlour quiet and unchanged. Whisky more doing at S3 l-2aU0. Wheat, Spring las cents oener : winter quiet, but very firm. Corn shade firmer, good export de mand. Rice 7 8 47 8. Pork heavy at 13 i Ohio ia. L,uti nrroer at 9 l-sg 7 8. Naval quiet. Tallow quiet. Freights Miner. Money stead, ly bar letted, closing at 1-18 al a Commission, 1 Sterling lower. Gold ia 8 4, Governments dull but firm. State bonds dull but steidy. Tenn It e'a strung. Cotton Net receipts today 1898: gross 11,03.1. LiVKHPooi- Nov. 1b.' Cotton opened quiet snd steady ; uplands II 5-S: Orleans IU 1-8. :-. ' .-. . . Later- Cotton firm ; upl.iiuls V' SSaB 4 ; orleoni 10 1-810 1 4. Sales ltOuO balea. SpeculsUim snd export 8,000. Breaddturl's quiet. Tallow 4 aud 8. Cotton cloaed anchanged : sales ol up lands lor ueccmoer and January B 14. Common rosin 11 and 9 12. W11.KIROT0M, Nov. 18. Spirits Tu lieutine (inn at 58. Rosin Hira at 8 69 for straiuedA - . ""' Crude turpentine unsettled ; no salts.. Tar market steady at 8 80. Baltihorb, Nov. 18. Flour nuiet and firm. Wheat quiet and steady, Cora iteady. Oats firmer at 4'Jo42. Provisions dull and lower, merS 18 1 417 ; shoulders III 10 l-aais 8-4. .Laid firm at 1-8, Whiky firm at . Jv'uw Yohk, Nov. 18. The insurance circle are excited over the rumor that the Judge ot the adjoining counties are rtady to appoint receivers upon r farU testimony. Chicken along Ihe Iludaoa river arc dving oy the hundred. The turkey, geene and duck showsign of the mal ady. , I be dropsy la bone hsve epp Bred in II the car w able. Pifiv ptr cent, of the h'srm-ssllacked 'iiiavS''" 1 Nearly all the women arrested ia the raid u;uu concert aaiootia have been r- Ic.iKt-d. Tlie proprietor are held. Disiialchcs from the Ptbnylvani eoal mine reporting a general trike. cause considerable excitement in c al circles lly the breaking of a pUtloria on the third floor of the new JJtmld building this afternoon, fl y if workmen were precipi tated into the busementx and Johu MrNe- mee, Joba Farrell and John McCnrdy were believed to be laialiy Injured. FlWil 31 LOUISIANA.- Oa leas, Nov. 18. Gen. Beaure gard has been elected Administrator of Improvements.' r " , Orei ley anatomy in the S ale ae far as hetrdJtom h f,aoo. v ' , Thr 8 mtn Bundled a policem.in. who killed one. ' ' . -i Three llrx have occmioned a low of . FRO .a GJiOlWJk." Atlas ia, Nov. 18 The horse maLJi is here liiirly cm in oua livery Slsble. and many privnte e.auA The type is mild. 1 : f i'ROH NOUrC.lOI.INA. Wll.MtsfiTos, N v 1)4. The horse malady lnwiproid Hi an aUnui -rxtcpl, with h i latl iniill reported. CAnrtiAOR, rov. 13. Drasage.ha ad- Vaueil torn two to f ur hundred pr etnt. To princiiial livery stab e closed. - FR'')M nNJCSYLVAXIX 1'iiii.Aioii f.n , Nov. 11. -r ...ir hue-dre-t tio.ij..l dollar for l;t - ,,le-i- e fund r.ewr'y r' I. , . FROM EUROPE. Pabi, Nov. 17. Ia all Ihe Ca.bulrala of Fraoo to-day, special prayer were ulTered for the Nulioiial Aaaeuibly and the oirssiog h tjtul invoked uo It proceed ing. The government tiliicial attend service, navrted by a body of troop aa gusird of bji..r. Tuc coogmrationa at all tl churriies in the citf were verv larsre. The sevural parlies into abica the Assein blj 1 divided bad meeting last night lu um np the event of the past week sad decide upon their future policy. The Moaarchist confoas that Ihey have been defeated, and will secure an honorable retreat by giving iheir anppnrt to tlie vunaervauve Kepuuucaa. All the Von sermtiv element have been aaitel ia favor of th motion which will be intro duced tub week by deputy Chongarutca, eoHOrninKig Uambelta speech at Tours. V , FROM OHIO. CiRctaltAtt Not. 18. The freioht boil er of the Atlantic, on the Great Western Roal, v 'othil . t JUswlensbortf, Ohio, wrecking Iho tr it and killing three per- s-n. Ht-MavuHArM; ,!. Riiad; the advertieiiKnts. Coomrodore Stanlv, U. 8. N, brother of n n, Edward Stanly, I aow in this place. Good beef old at HilUborn' en last Saturday fur Scent a pound. JlltTnsksiir8,.recelviis: many net and attractive good. See advertisement. See adveftiiit'ment eonoertrinj the Bit preme Court Veports. " , The thermometer on last Saturday at Uillsborn, fed to 28, and oa Saturday tn 20. Till will do for November weather. The ticket for Ole Bull' concert on. next Mnnday are being diosd of at KnoWUiok Store, : Up to tins writing many flckst have been sold. Mr. Samuel F. Phillips has at last ob ltalnedthe long coveted reward. He has tender of an office from Grant. Ol courts he will accept. Since the reception of the joyful Intelligence lis I "as well as could b expected." The Radical are wide awake oa the Senatotship. Pool, of McLladsay fame, claim tn hare six Democrats p!clged. Of course nobody boliove 'PouL They are wheedling and costing .and promis ing poasihly.but it wljl all turn nut "Dead Sea apple. If the Conservative do not elect the Senator then li t1 because they r t"0'mucli ilivMt-il amungatthcinaelvui to faithfully renreaent the true interest of the State. Wt have no sort of doubt that all Radical aspirant will bo sent to the right about," . , Sf ARRIF.D t At the reettfoee ot ik brliU'a moths' Mrs. K. L. H antes Walnesday, Nov. 5th, by the ttav M. I Wood. Capt. W. O Woooa, ol Caswell county to Mis I.txxia H Bear, of Wilkes, On th aft Tooon of lb ttUh Instant, at Centre Presbyterlsa Church, by Rev Hector McLean, Mr. 0, Lirrnia MeLsaa, of asorgis, to Ml ViROiitu, daughter ef Malcora Pur ee, Eq. of Kohesoa eonnty, N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. TANO TO HINT IH HALlfAX CO. ' Convenient to tin K A O . R Ca be divided into small funis. Adapted to Ootton, obaeeo and Wlieat. llealUiy and goQii waters. nWMIswIty PKT. It. IIINE1. N o I 0 In nuratisnea ef a decree ut .Hid 1 Ireuit Conrtol tha United etatis made at Jurs Terra. IKra, lu a aauw therein u ndine, where In J. O. DtwavU fialnllrt. and A. J Kulies and another are IK-ItnilanU, we than sell at pnblle auction, for raali. on Walnoadiy the iMi.h of HeormtMrnaxl, at the National lintel, In the City of Kalclk, s laixe ail V07 vain his lot of IIOTtL FURNITURE, of every deaerlntlim. lie na- tb .1 ssmu emtiraeed in we moncwo uwiwi ur a. j nutjea w Uis said J. O I)ey and J. V. tjavalr. on the Wtbdayof Jannary, nn) , w. a. jna-j - 1 - (Jso. V. 8TMON0, Raoelver A t. KUTJKI, 1 nnv 19 dld-a Mwaand Kra copy. o 0 Our SUkk liai beon rrpUul -bail 'a Ui t aw daya. Mumba of 111 Legislator will flnrl a r-PLEMUD LINK OF efLK HAT, I'RICi ON1.T T BO ' Vik r hatp, , tilOVEi, HASPKgKUHIgKS, eiBPl.VDFRS, H03IIKT, MF.ItI.NO KII1KT4, . ASO PltAWK ti, t'MHRELL i ana OVKHHIIOKS. V II ' A It B. TI CK EH A CO. sov lll tf A D I R 8 Vt E A K SILK 'NECK TIE i u d IJO.V.S IN ALL NEW S'lADf. WtH8Tl) OTTOMAN f CAHI's AVD XllAtVLS, GLOVE OltKji GOI). W. II. KI TICKIK A..O. aov ' tf A B bairait Jl"i.i!tjla Afi . 9Vt " . .:. Ol K IK AUil. CAREFULLY REVISED AND COR RECTETJ EVERY D.tY. Ralbiub, Vomubnr 18, Wi. AIT. ..! Greea. 8t M '. Dried,. , - ,- PIACHEB 1 ' ' -" ;y;':areea,,.:.,r,,v.,. yi-.'; -'"7" Drted.ii, .,-...';' v. i,'.v7"'''. butter... g BACOHl - ' :i - . Si N. O. rlsm.. .1... .... M - ':.'., ,.rr........'..'v:,''.l ' ShoaMer....,...,...'......, IS '',.:' .WeetarB Bhouldo'.,, - vSl Bulk ehauiaem....,,v." U ' Bide...... ....... .... Balk )id...... ... It AOOUisl IT COTTON 1 " . Low Miidllng...... . 1T.V Sood Ordinary..,,.,.,, IB Ordinary.. ,,.........,......, ! 15 CIUCKENi: . ,. 8S!t8 CIlRtBEi " J I Eastera Cattlag M CORJt 1 CORN MEAL ,i ......... 1 EGOS 80 N. C. lAV!VPrr...:.Tt - M LARD '. 18 TIES. SOLE LEATHER.. 88 IPPER LEATHER.. 9l7J JE11)E.NCE FOR BALE Tun beautiful and dealrahl X K9! D SCF. o North Kaat eonter f Wllmlnxtoa North ntiwU, Raleigh, N. C, ror terra e. apply to , Mua. KLLEN MORPECAI. aov IV-eodlia , "y j-ETROP0I.lTAN HALL. ' MILT. M. TUHNlll'LL rtntx-ctl'ully aa Bounce the appearance of the WORLD-RENOWNED 1 - I UBBAT VIOLINIST. O L E -BULL IN ONE Git AND CONCERT, ---- - Monday, Nov. 8,1th, Aaslatcd by MIM IIRAIRl.l.A KTIXIWAr, - BIO NUH FARKANTT, AND . , MR. i, H. PATTI)!t Admlaaioa 81 : reserved seata M eon la extra. to tn obtained oa and after Nov. Iu, at Jama U. Canus' DooKaior. fjnncttrt wl I commence at a o'eloelt. The ItrAnil Piano ased at Uie concerts Is frora Ui relabraied Manufactory ot Maaars, William Knabs Co., of Bat I aora. aorlWIW ITPRKME COURT REPORT Mr. Alfred Williams, Bookseller, Is 01 T anUtoriaed AKit ia Klt(li, for tit aalaof Ins auprem Uiiurt Uepona, voiumaa 00 an Hubacrllier to tha Report will be eunpllea thmngb him, W whoa all payment aiul be audit. no other neraoa In Raldirh na any rtirlit to irl a a reonlnt la my lor lb purehaaaol uttliarot aald roiaoit W. M II HIPP, v KeKHiar. Kov. I8. ytuc ME 87 OF THE REPORTS 18 NOW READY, and will be forwarded to subscriber rap- loly as posato a 1 Those la arrears for Volara SO 111 ulcaa rseail wit .out deity. Pile of Volume 00 i 7 W ineludlriir uw Prlcof Volam-)7 la 8 U inolndirhr os- Ug. ' rVund eopie la lw h'-ep van lie livl by pavlni Vlng SI UU si'.ra wil nicest lor post a. I hay for ail lav numtier f N. tl. K- Hrta, a good atany auw out of print and Very We. Also uu eonip'te at of- Ke porta. Price I4.VI, , . -V' A'RED WILMA S, ' ,y: Hooka jib-r. aov lMf F 1MB DRE8Bill!RTa, MEN a J P fl V fl TBS NEWEST- AND CHOICK9T 8TfLF8 Judopeaedat X.B ANDREWS tc TO., Clothier. norlittf Tboom ron tiie hilajox i rVism Haul a iwajk.' I A MOarWrt flw JAXPl 9 Bt Us ft...! M . I fuarrv am ihe i-hvwttwti (rIsbM BWwrtw M-Pb4bbbit s4 pnmUM eaawjlUfc bs io, prrrve te t.fim, W. f kitl t M BWrftB4 wfr f fcsjBMlfw! aw4 wty xfri. Wi'k KaaawewB rkarastag B4 sntia at ah a) ln( rrB41.Tsirwf ikm vIm'B'b BBrtJ a i ) aaar rlM. klltllillav bow t ta aw ! w4m MBt aVb4 ?, Bb4 Btot tattdl erlaJ a la at iMaatN. 1 eniaiaa ibm aifi ie swi sim t r yhaaaB raeuiatl.ja la rid Ma lwtM b i B tskBr tsf nvrrf Bsf and IfKkav- ti.rsroit.aiii the weUrst . It inMsnii eveif ibisxa 01 t am.jni sf th e fret! yi-si ttiait la un kfwttesisj, a4 awsrSat Uaai taf swt titbnr Jf wtber ir. , , ddr . fcMW Haie4aV,J ,J.a'-BBtBWMl - 2Totw to th ISHxAi and tTnfsrtttaAU. ft aMstrtff w t mmtt yw4 H b4 eaa-tae HI ftkt- , ,, f, r Malwf Bay tjuc-B rameili yrttt VettB rl a anattsM wa-Mwsl ila.a 1 a, W 4 f.,ft.ar waisrsj any nrv raatt-niM 'ov un rl mm. snatssM S4I lBil I, tar tt,ai.i,., a,- M.ij t44i f fwT I t UidM r k a-nii a ' th aav-Jt-trBr 1. 1 f enuniri aant t! . !.' v " vug. Ie4 rei.-v r t, f tali iiu id 4 , tiofvij J t t'oiii. i,n u'lvi .. 1 1 M. Ki.kilk ati-Mtai no? Itf-dtty M.lT iNBTlTUTIUM. BAFE, CONSEKVATIVR, rSHU.Tl WlLMlNUTof, yuKTU l AKOI.lNA, i.v r :;f e - -k. i I N S.C li V N 0 E C M P A N Y I ; ITS 6t ABILITY ASSITUKD ! ! ' v ; - . OFF1CERB: ROffT 1L- COW AS, President. ' JOHN W. ATKINSON, V lee President. -F. U. CAMKKON, ttrenitary. Dr. E. A ANllklUOM, AUtical Dln-et.f. ;-:-&lRleTOK4-.. T- ".T i. W. Atkissow. Ucneral Inaaranos Airent 1. -iL liaArltiiaa.- Prusid nt- Hank ur - nw Hanover. F. W. KaacBRDB. (trocar ana OtnmUaloa saercnanv O. at. B-ranaAB, ef Wrlijlit Biedrasa. T. IL Mc kol. of W A. WhlU-head A Co. FayettevUI. H. n. tow am, rrasiaenv 11, R, KiLeHs, CorumUsioa Merchant, A. A. Williarb, of Milliard Mrotlisr, Inr. W. A. t't MMiaa,, of Nortlimp A tumiBehi- 0. W. Wiuuah ,of William Mur KU NCR RAT, of E. Murray A Co. A.J DaKoaanr, of IHiKoaaett Co. Host, liaaxua. ot ilawaua. Tal Ilea- ainK- . Alsi. tJeacnT. Brlllak Vlee-CoaiuL of Bprunt A Hlttaoa. - r. Mtmrar, Attorney t ijiw, 1. D WiUrAHS. of J. D. Wllllials Co.. Fayettaivllle , vA. v. mckab, an y st iw, rayutntvina, t 11 v . - l, 1 1 t -: ti. -4.-V.-ton, Mareaaa. Laarterviav - - Thlt U atricay a ' ; HOME UF1 COMCANIf. ! It officer and Dl lector ar elllanai of taa Btaui, of biftb eharat-ter for bua-utaw oaaat-Hy, anWrpria and Jiroblly. It utter avery SUBSTANTIAL! BENEFIT that Nortliara itorapanlee do, with the irrcat additional eonaMeralioa that Uia eauilal la kept wllliln tha SUta, aud, there!. ru, helps vo build up aud fuatar bom Inaututloaa. Auouaer Importa-it fact to b eonchtered la, that Uia WllMiinictoa Life has Uiua 'ar vliuiu eda very mueb laixr itttaml for thairoacy Inveated at bonis, than any of the New York ompantea roealv for llielr hiveatmmita. ao- eorUiiiir to Uieir sworn autenteut betor th Lkmimiaalonarof UiatBUt. 'l lieauuiiueaunatile fact should eOmmend thla tjowpaay, above all oUiara, iu our people. Lei It b tiorue In ealnd that millloaaof iluliara rwelved for Lit p-iAtuina liava thaw sent North elites Ui a.-, winch at Htuo drains Uie South and eoilrln-a the pk-th.irle eapiuli.ta ul th North If there waa 110 otliur eonnl a Uon, aafntv. falrnea and ehcunnma belnir equal, why North Uarollnlan ahould tuaor at Itouie, tlila wun laur uiaa uutvleut, THE WILMINGTON LIFE ha airellent aeil learana - II piaoa ao roaincuoa on rcideiic or iravai ; It makM no axtra cliarft' fo feinal riska : and It Pullele ar InvontrsUth af Ur Fiv leara. 11 bualoeMui mnaatel acoiMMa'callv. It rlaksan taken with irroal oautiua iu invent. menuara uiddejiiaii-lotialy. Au tnutto )i ECONOMY, PaOMrT.NKtB, FAIHNIai. Airrnta wanted la avary couuty la tha 'lata, lih whom Uia must uborai Wriua will ba aiads. Apply la I . JAMK.1 D. BIKKlKi, Ocneral nierlainK Aeen.t Or. TIIEO H. UILL.Uxial Aaeul. Mud lirh. N. U aurllltf w BEX PKCT TO CON fl SUES KI.U M JJDW FIGURE) WE H IVt DKK.1. JVUVB IWIS A CO., Rai.kioii, N. '. Call aitentloa to. and tnvlln ait I .'pec Ion Of HM-lr VtnK IXiaNalVK a KK K of HARDWARE & VX fLEIIY, OH A T K H ST O V EH B EL TIN O UOl'SE FLRStriliINO IIAI DVAKK " a"' ...''. EVERT DEaCRlPTIOK. t Tb L geai Stock in ihe Sla . sovB-tf , ' QBANOE Of SCHEDULE. HAI, 1'ill A Al Ul .A AIR LINE, aa ra !". -uir- rrica, . Uil-lUh, '1-' ., Ju w Vi h, Ml I n ad . Iter OiJv. Juno 17. h 171, tr tu m lis' UjivImIi A Augusta Air Lww will iua ly rfun 1 -y ..ir.c.ju-o a fulloira MalLTSAI Leave. Ratelh.. ................. 8 15 P. M. Arrivaa at Banfunl n l- L4isva Bauford ...........v.. tiA, U. Arrlveatl(al;b , ,. Ir. . Mali train m,vi.ca elono connection ,,1 Unleih wiia Uie iV.l. ii.'h As It.i.l ;ii iUilnnid to and triea ad puinta Nortli. And al niutfurd ith tha ttantera Kanroad to and from iftj etV-vtiie and points mi U c l-nr Htiitriwd.- ' A. 11. AMii.t.Vs, jon 17 U ewta-t V. C. I, uut'-.tf V V l!ie honvl w 11. Jwm: co. mm daiiMLlirjllPifk." BALTIMORE, M D . Oiica ? fottH FasoaK Sisf. 5 lH. JOIIVSOV, Ptiyalciaa of Un et-lted tntitk;i..n, eotvred. wheat iu tji.iit 1K..hih1, Mi i . e-'?e t,r. th imt ertau. fenl-, pI smut ami v.- t a wi,ily la Ut aueia tr l kiwin ii of tti fyaleni. neakacasuf law Backer i.lmti; i-lrteimn, Ailut-Uonot tlie KiOneytor HinuOer. Irwirtiu tary l,Uija, liuiou-.iie), t.eirer.1 li.l,v het.,i.i.ew, j(-la, l.etut'Mur, i.. SlMtS, C atloai ol lileaa, Pii iuiiH.u'i-f i:,i heart, Timnlily, TreBiOilrir, Lliitm, . ;..i;f,t or tauiUiMM, lllMaa ul Ine ,r,. I hr,,i.. No ar Bkia, tl-li , , f :w 1.1, r, l.ui n, Bwaiarhor riel t)i,..e i,fnw, BnwrJ, .1 arlaoi-(roaBilUar)' Italnwol k'oui'i ii'.'iti.r and aotitary praetieo acre fatal Url!- - r v.c Um Ufa Uu aoi( f viv-hs itw V;, liuatv ,f t i)w,ea, MUnti. u,, ;r ti.,--i L:l llant SoiHSt or anl elpaliuii-. r, ,i. ,.re h.i nnc. AC , Mnf--.i .te.i.iA ,.. :i aiid SKid, . ... TUUNtJ 11. N Eapnelally, who bavej beiwoe ti. lt tm. of 8-iotary Vies, that draaulid and detrue,n,. uanitwhk-b annually awcuPa to an unutuuii irrav Uliiumul 01 ynunK ro ut Um nio.i salted taliHiU aud bnihant Jnlellci t, m ho uohl. oth-rwla liav enUmiteeil li,u ii,ne tk-nale WlUl ;lu tlnujdeo cil rlutumii-v, m T ia uvina itcu, may cat with full eouiidcuc. " MARRIAOS. afiirrled imrtiiiM r Vrtn., m.n bill naimata, aware ot Plitaical Usaaneaa, Loss of l'l'ot-reatlve Power (Impoteinty), .s.-r-s EvcltaliUity, l,lpataUittt,6n.an'- ,. ' ina, Norvoua llehilliy, or My other 11U, uaii BuSnim, atmedily relieved. il Wbe Dlactal hluiMilf andcr tlu, Mr nt rm J. may reliKtoualy conriiki In his honor w Keutlrman, and colitiUuatly rvlv usnm tn bt, 0 aa a phyalntaa, - h . OBOAKIU. WEAKNESS ItnmedlaUly Cured and full Vhr.ir r.iUirl. This dlatreauiii; Alt.-cUon -whlck renders UtasauHmble and marrinee htosul u Um naliy lld by the ticuuia of Improper lu. Xcneea. Xuurnr peraoraare touapiuM-om ailt excease frout not living snare of iii dreadful coue.iiuuec thalnm) cnriio. Ni wuo uias aniicratanoa tins auujecl will pret,-t.d ttldaav Uiat Uia miwiu- ul iir.u..n.i,.u. I. aooaer by Uioaa fallm lulu lm;wn kaiuta thaa by Uia ei-adcnl f Bb iSv bemir deprived ol the pleiuure of healthy uilaproiii, Um- ui,ii sviious anil deatrueUve ayuitou,a ui twlh tw,ty and inlinl aria. Die ayaixia Inx-oniea deritin;. 1, t'j I'hyak-al ami Mental Fitm-tiuna we.,.. ened, Loaa of PrweixwUvfe l'uwer, iN'ervuita.... irritauniiy, ivapeHjia, ralpijitua of tne Heart, lndUrcMiOu. t,uiiIHiu,.,u.d llt-iinv and NtaaUnir ot th Frame, touh, CouMiinp- Wfl, Mvaji aim nil ill. A OCRS ftPEEl'ILT WAH -N'f KI). temtert who tvt tU'iu Ij.i.i.ik m.tii.U .iut toUttUl, Ukllttf jHllrsUthili Htttt lllMtiU WiU- DlC JOHNSTON, Ltrlitiuti. Irktiuat ui Otisj tif Ijiu tiitt finiiM ul rtuf whtwe uie tiu bft-u ni m Um'Ik -iUiof jUnd u, 1'itxia, rUiUut'lphiai n4 1 Iso wtutro. biw iUh'U(1 Bumie t( Uu uhmL tihii.n- tsti.ujr curv Uil wtm cvcf kintwn; int..:! (ou'icv. will) rinH.H lu Dm liv-.i l mjhi t.o ivln'Q i-i(Vts jrrit uurvuuMivMa boiiitf mUi in ed til atttidtitt sHHimtsj, ikriift(liiUB i h tm qUOIt. iiluniiitltf, tU UiUi tHUt;Um,atWHil d nuigeiawut ot miutl. wero mrci .lyitiftiiut.-!. T-KK PARTICTLAU KoTlCK. lift J. wdn all. thute wbo hara lnfur4 UitimlM by titiprtMMr iniu)ytnce uti fctiti. U17 habiU, whli It ruin bulh body ami ihiih'. unlit tinn Uwih for tiliiW buoiuuwi, .Luilv, lUnm mr autii if an tiiBtamTiof v f- focla prtHaWPuti tiy tb enrthl) lnurt of ji'mh.j. VIS.; tlMBlHsMOI Itfti K ttllU l.ltttt'!, I Hlli In the lUm4, UimtiiM of out hi, L t Mu etilr i'owef, I'dli italiun of Ui iicntrt, (- UW lrttfSA. FutiUtUrttl, O'-UUftt. lK'l.iliti. fiYttiptiMua ol O'lswiiutpLmn, 1 all I ilia I'Muiwi rUffti f.n tha mhui am uim li to u dtv mini. I.( ut .M.-n.- SaVU lUTOIMHMil(li, AV,rIUU Ml fftHUWl), DtHntat, lev oi iilUuiir, liuiiany, mfi Htld (II UICBVIM rTWaumt. TiiousMwittiA of tHUBKm tot till fttrt' cun Unw udt9 Wtiai b Hid CHin Ibv-ir utx titiii aowUt, it tig 1 fir viji'ii-, t-i-w-iuihu; iitkf iavi. nrvou aud uk mu-it, tmuti t. aiiik-u- Ur ft)Msat w.Ge aluut tu tyv. t)oiib j d ympUitua o CoitnnmiUor, iwfw men Wbo bava toiiiml UiniHtK;a br a errUii. ra(Tlfi( tttttuiut'd til vthvu ttttmu, a iml.iii itn iiutjiuiy swiititi tntM av'tt cojiiNtmoiH or nt fct'titMtl. UtHlL Ut WbnU U-t! hitilllU f-ii, veo wltutt awlo'p, aud it mL vmx-n rrutit-i-lOaUTtai: iinoieiiHtn. tid d'f'n-yrt ivu ju-nil And ittoa-ajf, Ksiotiltl ai'pljr (tmi.e iutt.iy. Wiini a p.iy Uiui a juiiMt iti, tu uoue of Iila a iuuu v, ttia pruaof hi jntruBi, oiiujid be iift.utMKi (mm all itrtMUfiu -mi t-riuni ' of iifj ty Ut eonTu'i(cf uf tla.-vmnitu' fn.m Ilia Mib Ml MUrra. and u.nuJit.K uu tH-jit(i MARHJ.v:R, Hcfltict Uv.t a found miti t ud IkkJjt are .h Uttni atiV,-4'MU I MJlHo U li.l'iiiuic CO i' triad kM,aittvA lljutv., ftitttuufc (Ut 1 2 , t )ua.auy iurouh h v smmohkw wv&ry iti)n. lia tuliid tli t'ttiim pbHtiuvViHl w:ltt dt ir. and niit-d iUi Uta H.lkituii iy n Hi-. n.'ii u,t u,v Uijptata ut tt)uMivr t i.'',;liu i,. u i;u t i.r uwn, A iihhl AiN (i.KA!.. V beu tlta iiiiilmltj t uu.t utiwut vttr of )Unuru timti. lit h. u ii-.i.-4 t ut; mf -In tut ill U d !''( 0: t'ast or t,,k.tt itu. rovoij dUrtt titus (itJtt.au i$n4 U- ivik win f irom caue-tiitiifi .rta t. ( .'iieiM.ii, van iti.nu; lfrii'lid bi H fnite tuttj ui liard of luonuii nud tltTfaUtitiiu: j'i'vit ij, in, iM Ctmul of tiMHK, v tu siu;nr iit Uimo, buw vi tsii'i-, wuiiili nat-r u m:ut or ionti tlu- unti.; ! V ,nu i. Uw ,.t a, Dd tn dwtaiir ltvi Itttt' jUi m (: ij(si''i tite UM of Hist licivily y wtm, rv, t iii,-a ttia (HiUlitulttlissl lf-3 ist,'t'tli ti !!;, (i dttfMI W itiatiaV k.X-tJa: , . y ;i ft, i, . tr4t tl Kill) Uintitl il. - H II" t;,.: :; PUU IU Ul', iiVlid ail(l i-yi , tJ:J,lH.-M Ml S t. ,1, Ov4iru.. tKi(a on tiivcU.n lFi.ti. n,ti mt,!!-, btOt !lv ot (fit; -, i W fttui t'f.. fl....!,. r( tMi'rCnflii Ultii IHaliit .urlM'iitj. , UU ti :,. -fc jW-U; w( t.iM tu-uMi r Ine tf. inw ut u o uotm fidl itt, and Um K U.il, ul tlii-i f it ii,. -atuMi b -ajiniMt a horrid oi jU'i ut f..iin.n-..tJ. Uoti UU dvutu ji'tt-a pfi.ud'to t M ..si i ii uttert nint by v:niiny li m u (hui nutiiei , i iiUBir " irom Uo- tj.umii uo tr-rum Uinia." 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1872, edition 1
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