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VOL. VIII THE SENTINEL. L ADVKBTIBISO ItATIS. AdTcrliaaacnU will be mserted ia the Dailv gaiuisu. at Uw fulHowiay rate per ur ot mm tiich, or tea niiukw laoee, CWaKjuwa one tame ij,,oq Jr " , act Mbuqueal Insertion 'aw UiU a fork 1 sunare, 1 t, 31M1 Urt, 7 moa. I Isaonth, eva.iil " It : av -!;. og atoo 4U.IM I " M..UI l 111 .IM 1 " " ).u. i tv 1 t ' JM.4Jt.fl 11 ' . - . ai M W tmJ S.UU AdlteUi..lKt.Mt tu . midiiiu. quart a luituwi: , tot l mih, 4 (W t,n T aionU... f neo M W moh u am t . s.ou .) " 1U.IM ll.uu 1 1 M t 10 4 . 10.W 11 " WW) ' u wwl "-'-v ll.uo. 1J ' n.o ror Um tViml-Weokl akiav, Uin IfUia of EWr rw- r tb Weakly alone, twe-Iflb of pally rataa. '' for tli Dally and oral- Weekly combined, Jxtf per eeat oa Pally rate. Tor Ui Daily and Weekly eombijed, forty per cent, on Daily mlr. ror U U.ily, 8rml-Weekly and Weekly coat- Meed, alnety per eent. oa liiljr ntrs. aneelal ootlt.fi. fiftr Mr cent m Dallv relet. IdTcnlMntenU In i.ual Oolaaina, k& eenla . p. MUAIB AJ'I'AIHl. . CottoB Makket. Reported by l.yan Adaiha, Grocor and Commianion Slcr chant. South Market Street : . IUlkioh, Nor. 2t. Prke at onttoB in mr Markrt to dayr lm. - ,' IT Met. 4 P.M. - - 1714 - flule, - - - 50 bale. eceipil, - - - S3 Tone-uf the Market, quiet. LocAt. Dot. -' Bonitx, the clever editor of th Gol J boro Meumqtr, in the city j eater day. - Ex t. 8: Senator J. C. Abbott wa nosing around la tb lobbict of the llouae on yeaterday button-holing Republican member. - , - Among the lawyer in attendance upon the Circuit Court we notice Hon, T. C. The Police Court had not a cm to deal with yesterday. I Elder Q. A. Ward will prcich in the Uouae of Repreaeutulive at half part (even o'clock on Wedotdy night. We learn that tb deer in Johnaton county are Buffering with the bone mala dy, and its called CcrviuepiiiMtic. Frapp' 1 serving np to bis iwstomcr elegant Lynnhsven Bay oyster. A considerable amosjut of benzine wa willed in tbi place on Sunday judging from the number of intWOeiiftcd men on the streets. Ole Bull appear at Metropodtau Uull this (Monday) evening. Rev. Mr. Cornell, of S. C. ofiiciated at Christ (Episcopal) Church on Sunday evening. Hi text wa taken from John 16th chapter, 7th vrra and the Sermon was a striking and able-one. W understand that ia different por tion of thi city there are gambling den occupied and carried on by negroes, and that quite a number of their color have been decoyed into these place and win- died in the most outnigeout manner. The Police should ferret these rascal out and break up tlicir des,. . , 1 ; - Eldkh Ward. W are auChorixed by several member of th Legislature to re quest Elder Ward to preach at his earliest convenience in th Common Hall or tome .other place. Tub E.nfuxu Times. Mr. Daniel Bond will begin the publication of aa "Indepen dent Weekly H .paper, devoted to poli tics, literature, society, (gricultiire and new," on tbe 4th January, 1873. It wilt b Conservativ in politics. ' Price i jear in advance. : .,. ":-.. MaJ. F, U. Camkbo.v. This gentltm io, th efficient Secretary of the Wilmington, North Carolina Life Ioiuntnce Company, it In thi city on a visit of a few day. The Major' career a an insurance man bat been an eminently ucccaaful one, nd he baa well earned tbe reputation at one ol the beet posted gentlemen in the Sontb ia regard to matter ppt r- &i.BingJiiJlifj,lnMrariiTi lttiaini . S. Circuit Court. Th Court as tmbled at 12 o'clock on yesterday, Judge Brook presiding. ; " The Judge announced that the Grand Jury would be drn and clwgcd to day (Tuesday) when Judge Bond, would-be present.. . , Th following Is tb liti of t,h nir, oral lesrirrf-those present r; 'J Wlit M. Shavcnder, Asguatu Latham, Solemoo Young, . W. K. ' Jenkins, T. W. Poole, tv! J. Jloberts, F. H iwell, R, W. Harris, Grauderson i'hilpot,. W. H. Tayhw, Wmtern tjutwtou, W. F. Huggins, W. H. tttoaoiu, Emanuel Johnson, W, D, Hall, W. A. Bell, J. C. Williams, G. W. Hodge, Jesse Stewart, Jarne Hodge, 'Stet Boweil,Duvid II. Miller, jf A. Wubing- 'oo, J. II. Smith, S W. Fairfiold, J. T. Ewingt, C, H. Ward, L B. HoHuford, W.? C Hill, J. H. Hannon,' Jr., Jick .Liw- j rence, Weldan Montg .uic.ry and D. R. Juhosen. . . '. , ' ' ' Tb. Court adjourned un ibthis (Tues ,JJ) moaning at 10 a. m. without tran cting any butiuess sav Aie continuance "oil transfer of number of cast. t the Wetteru District Columbu Fowler J. Hii Adams; Daniel 1 pryaca may not u iupuy aippuna io i mat na wa not a citixen oi una u "w i -i". '"-v..o., . vn Rand J 1 Kent. W II Vauirhn Grivet ot bi best thoughts when, as Ralph month preceding ins election ; placed oa th front breadth covered iy narrow fold rienc ia tun lotaraiice buslnest. He It deuce ot ffinton,Jo.i.bKiog, Paurti.icke. & T. Waldo Emersoa ay He i. lifted abov. ne4j of CttluwcU : A renlutioo in " 77" . " j! T"S I . . make an j by Rev. "oeal, J. W. Thompson, I noma jjoivin, i - , - iavr oi nwn , icict. . l,i Marl,! J i wVv 1 Youmr GUI iMplratio. of tbe moment ; - When he By Mr. McGehee . A reeolutioa author- fF bd of . torqwnw .ilk. " Tb. court . - .-. , '. ' Ju?TS 1 v .DoKSibat tender word h, wed! ixing th. joant tect cotnraitte charged tram U cut ia poi'. bound with ailk to UttliM. - - j. ' ' " ' " " 1 ''! ' Ti. ' i i ( i an .'. I i i.'i , .1 '."IL'-i .".Lll -- ' "' "' , HVf . 'T."l' in .mm .' ay !T"i-m.. - mi ii A i- LXQtSLATlYK SUMMARY In tb Benat, yesterday. r. Flemmine introduced a bill to facilitate the tale i tii public jUmHt. Afr. Troy, a bill to re-enact and continual m lore toe eiiartct of th Fayetttville & Florence Railroad. A .pecia. commit!, prdvidd for I . !. .1.. WT.I r .u- .. J .... ...... MH HUI1I1 Vt U1S jJCUl L(.Q tiary. Mr. Hamptitvy inlroduceil ( bill lu in corporate the 6or Hiit, Grtenvlll and I Galdboro' Railroad Company. ; I J'unea Powoll.SeBiten 1 from I the Sid district, tokai aeat yetrday. To procoedinLi of tb Houaa an . yti'-'twW-'IL I WO 11 no Ul ID IT OI ntit Or InlAntat: Thai m- , teta and (h introduction at aooie bill and reaolution wu the turn total of what a done. ' Mr. Jroiriaon, of Liiicolo, introduced bill fixing Um aalary of the Governor at at 3.000 per annum, anJ that of tbe Pub lic Traaenrer at 1 1,800. The firat of these I official Dow receive $3,000 per annum and the other t3,000. A full report of tie proceeding I to be lound ia an other column, to which tb attention of the reader i directed. - i Kixd WoKb. The editor ol tb Bun afa. ' tiKiHrre under (pecial obligation to tbe 8taleville JaWJigencer fyr the following complimentary notice of thi paper. It Kor whatever of lucce the Conerra tlve party ha gained line the advent of Kadicalum in our State, a liberal all are of honor, at least must be entered on the credit aide of tbe balance beet In favor of the Sksttikel. It ha ttood at the capital true Mntinel on the watch tower, and watched with Argute; e the tree intcrat of the peoDle, a terror to tb enVmic of liberty and a foe to evil doer. It hat been isaailed oa every hand the taat crowning act of diboIim being tbe blowing ap with gunpowder. May it, in I thlriguage of it own editor, 'Miv lona; to maintain public liberty, and uphold tne rigut. i BiiiHor ATKixtos. On Sunday morn ing thi venerable prelate preached in the Episcopal church. Iiis sermon wa based upon Mark 4 : 17 "And have not root In themselves," end th doctrine educed might be briefly tatd Without the Re ligion or tb Heart there ia bo Salvation, It wnann dtsTfatite oscouriiellirouchMt; clear, forceful, incisive, practical and tho- roughly evangelical. It wa not eloquent, ;T"ru,"u: Lr"T .' , r a lull of gospel truth, observing from beginning to end that u the exprecaion of truth I timphcity." Blshori Atkinon' moae ot thought l direct, precise, and logical. His language ia simple, chaste, rather too unadorned to give th fulUtt strength and i Bl-ct Vf hi impressive thought, and 1 always easy and natural. nit elocution betray hi early training at the bar, the best preparative, we believe, for th pulpit,' Hi style of (peaking more resemble the English than the Arnerican, in being more passive and per ejasivctlian brilliant, full of fire, and emo tional. We were pleased to see that be appeared to have fully recovered from hi late sickness. After the sermon the rite of confirmation wa administered to fi peraoh. At night he preached to the Colored people at St. Augu-Uine church. Rev. A. W. MAnaun.-We had tb pleasure of listening to a sermon on Sun day night irom" tbi gentleman, which we Wtb every reader of impure book and corrupting newspaper that fairly teem with licentiousness could hav beard. The discount ws t plea for a pure heart, and was singularly aercbing and practi cal. there was quite number of verv striking (bought presented, and th closing remarks war very touching and beatitiluL Tbe image introduced was poetical in conception and clothed ia j .. r -. : a 1 rr t- feliciton.. Wedonotin tbe least exag- tion of privilege in regard to aa error as gerate as every cultured person will bear scribing to him the introduction of a les witurss. , ' - ajution ssking an extension of tiui tor u. ir. i. .1,. ,.r .u. ir f Mr. Mangum h the pastor of fh Jfeth- -.iu. cknH.k ..J kl. .l..l - .v.. I wu.at. wiiuiu H umiiuk I year, now drawing to a low, have beta I much blcased to th community and bis I people, A godly man, full of earnest seal, with a heart warm and generou and H"lte3rHf.reiTrSb"SB3ffiu7 sTcn I I ot dUtres, and that goes out in search-1 log .ympathvfor either th. lowl, o, Jh, los with a great deal of fb inag-l nunc in his natur.', easily winning th I coufidence and .ffecttoa of other whether imong the young or thi old, be is a miatt useful servant of bis Master. His I preaching, when ws have heard hid, hu been .motional, fervid, prnctic!) often abounding ia imprewiv thiwgbJLndln- guage, sonutime eloquent, and occa- .ionally eveff riaing into th higher re- (ion. of the poetical A fin. paattg in softly tbkt, like flake of fctthered anow, they melted u they feii." Tbe North Corolina Conference will aoonSMiimble, ana wo out express in I deir of very-mofxintel!igent person outside of the Melbodiat Cbnrcb, or in-1 deed any charch, and of many member. of that body, aa ae chance to know, when weatk the appointing power to tetura him to Raleigh; Such an action will meet with a very hearty rep mse on lb partaif the cornrouoity, v Three fight di. aipated the thoootomy J af Wllminglon St rrtt yesterday morning. 1 , . ,1. 4 I .. . . ..." -a I flMM ' LKnnA S IIMU lT lmt. Mirifa.l ill. lltl,.4,,U M.Tll.H- M..-i.l,.-l.l- I I ;: " senate. ' .. " Mohdat, Nor. 85, 1973. The Senate wet at 11 o'clock, Preaideut Morebead i lb cbir -.. , Prayer by Her. Dr. fritchard. Mf ZST IS? 25 2? 7 . ' 7 " "-. 1 afat. Tb Preaitlent annon ! Ileaara. Tror. Worth, Murphy, Murray, Bomt, McOotter and Ucapca a the Senate Standing Com mitle on Penal luatituiiosa, BIIX AMD KaoLVTIOS. Mr. Flenniinf Introduced a bill to facilitate the aal a( tlx public Und. Mr. Troy, a MB in rerniict and continue la force the cbarlrr of tlte K.ycltpyillo i larvae iiaiiroavi i Met bill were ap- pfupnatciy reienwi.' 'lb raeolution butctofore ojcrtd by Mr. iietpoa to rn -a special committee to lidviir under the rule, wna now taken up- ' , : . ,," Mr. Troy tfrged it piuw-xe. , The peui tentiarr cvniutnaiuwer were annoua for the fnllcat invoetigition, ' and he (Mr. Troy) would bar moved a similar renolu tio bad Mr. Beapaa failed to offer hi. Kr. Hot wood wa in favor ot tb adon tion of tbe resolution. Me. ifurphy wojld Vote for the teiolu lion, though hi experience7 had taiujlit biin.to look t the regular coin in it tee aa the more cfUcient. Jfr. Rcapaa had offered the rcaolntion in no party tenae. Ho thought the people' I muaiwimi an inveetigailtni Into the charge made again the Uoard and the I Governor. I Mr- Waring ,upjrtej the reaulutiou The relutiun waa unanimously adopt ed. Mr. Love presented aundry report from the commute on I'mpowtjon and Unejranco. Jfr. Iepas4 'utroduced a reaolution fur tne relief ot -tji HlienB of Dura I'ollDI went over under the rule. CaLBXOAB. The liill for the relief of the auretie on th ollicial bond of the lat W. A. Wal ton, blierillol liowau, wa put upon it eoond readinir. Mr. Worth explained that the Sheriff I bd died be(ore he could collect hi taxe for the current fiscal vear: that- bia aum - tic were namonsilile. nromnt man iiul had paid into tiia Treasury over 3,000 on account or in taxes oi Knwui md now adced till th lit of February to act- tie for tli balance. The bill passed it leonnd readins and I it third reading also, under a suspension 01.1110 ruies, wnn out one dissenting voice. By leave Mr. Humphrey introduced a bill to incorporate the Snow Hillf Grecn-vWe-and j.ildsboro Railroad Company. ;icrrcu. Mr. Nicholson resolution iu regard to I Internal Revenue, oa motion ol Mr. Bey - mour, wu referred to the Judiciary Com mittee. The Pnaudent announced Mr. Humphrey a the Senate branch of tho committee on beating the capitel. There being no further busim redy, on motion of Mr. Reapesi, the Senate ad journed till 1 1 a. m., to-morrow. ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mosdav, Nov. 83th, 1873, j Pursuant to adjournment the House was called to order at 11a.m., by Mr. Speaker Robinson; i Prayer by Her.' LV.'Pritchard, Pastor of the 1st Baptist Chare of this city. Journal of yesterday read and approved. Th following standing Committee were announced : v ' ' On renal Inttitut 'tont Mirs, Craigo, Bennett, Moore, Lloyd, King, Blytbe, I Stowe, Watson, Warlick, Ballard and I Bunn, Oa Kducatitm.-Wtr. Moore, John ton, Jones of Orange, Johns, Ellison, Paa chall, Lindsay, Todd, Sbinn of Cabamis, Anderson, of Clay, Bryant, or Halifax and Mitchell. 1 . ' On Kailroadi, , Pott Rvadt and Tuhf pikn Messrs, lirjson, of Swain, Ander son, of Davie, Wiley, Abbott, Byrd, Bowe, Proven, Freeman, Davis, Woodbouse; Brook,. Bullard, Badger and Bennett. Agriculture, Mechanic and Mining Jones, of Orange, Luckey, Copeland, Bry ant, of Pitt, Bowmaa, Ho, Gnt, Perry, Shackelford, Goodwyn, Wiley, Held, of Mecklenburg, Weddill and Waugh. On Military A ffairt Messrs. Gorman, Hiunant, Haynes. Miller, Jfaxwell, llout ton. Outlaw, Williamson,- Brown, of Davidson, and Grady. . Mr. Wheeler, of Korsvlhe, came for ward, on motion of Mr. Waogh, produced hi credentials, wat qualified and took hit I u- ,,.iArw,n ,r ciav. ooka tn a mica the obntt ot Clsy to collect taxes, JC, A Rhiwifffrf hi ' ... h.d ..i " . r hta fiaXC lor 1H72. 6LG. Jfr, Houston wu xcued from erviDg l oa tbe committee on Military Affiirs, be I being on two otner standing committees, . f TfHiv Fmw shJB nitinmiltoa rM I Pmnnsitions and Grievimcci. submitted an Tun&voraWe repoir niw the bill limiting . e ;.: li...- i.. l"B "uu" ul """ ,Mr"T, I lL"1 By Mr. Houston : A Joint resolution to provide for delicieoce io the ananal I "ppiy w .uooer, r H year euu.ng aiili. Settle: A VreUoa raiding a joint aelect committee ol 5, 8 on the part I of the House and. t oa the part of tbe I .-' Jteiorm j ., ,Hj Mr. IJcaton : A resolution itstructing the Committee on Pririlege and tlectiout te inquiie inl and .niport upon tb eligt- . 13 with verii vuiir tne aukusi election returns , i , f. , n. ra. 111- .ml m4l' nlaMI lul m - r r-i -1 1 calendar. Br Mr. Jones, of Clarice : A reaolution referring the report of the Board of Direc tor of tb Inaaoe Ay!um tothc Commit tee on tbe Insane Asylum, and directing that the comiui tic be charged to give tbe matter of tne deficiency in the laat ap proximation rpecial attention, and report bvbaitotlierwlsjr; .placed on Calendar. Uf I'll same : A jeawluti'nrlii.tiucting the Committee on Penal Iiwtitutioo to iuijulr iuto and report upon certain ru mor regatdiog the government of tbe 1'enitenuary ; pieced on tne eaienaar. t,e Sttt Glogwt, lof) W,.C. Kerr, to prepare aa alplwbencal list of the eotttt-1 By MavMarbr : A reswiutioo mutructing RALEIGH, C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER rai to be tonud, fc&, in order that induoo mi nl may 1 offeied to unmigrant to com to tiii Bute ; placed on calendar! lty Mr. Aoderaoa, of Clay : A bill to provide lor Hie erection of a jail at Hayea Tille, Clay coun'y; reftrrtd. Hy Mr. Memmon : A bill to. regolat the salartr of the Ooreroor and Public Treasurer ; nlrrre J. (Thi bill tlxe th ulary ol the Governor at $3,000 per an- turn, and that of Hi TreaMirer at $ 1800. By Mr. Carter : A bill to repeal lection I m the act for the better urotctiwa of oyUr i:d WirapiiM in the water of Amn tJariilina; relerred. . Mr. K.w A bill Uw ihe Uttr pro tection2 of fnirtagee of personai property; re leered. v , . l)y Mr. Dula : X bill t amend cbapter ioii, lawiu ioii- rtiiftfil. Mr. Uonna introduced the followlnir I bill in relation to; the public printing which waa relet red to Ui anuropriate I uuiixiiii.ee ; j.i .... . . , Marti Th..- ....-n' " , I 7. . !mi.k . Tf tuT It the rati ot pubU printing," be In 1 1 IT' . - w , In line (ix. taction I. alnka not "uVu tmt." and iBrt .'a A.J!- I H even, eciion one. trik out 'W rfetW and twrntjcthl,," and iasert '(if dot tort . MR 2. Thi act (ball be iu tm fiom and after it ratification. ITfeuacttanUniie U tiBtb act oflreprtl " mmliig, laat year, except in regard to price au thorizing the public imntiiiir ro be let out by comiuittr on printing, by contract, By Mr Sneed: a bill to exempt mini- ten of th Gospel and practicing -pliyai- cian from working on the road and erv- ingonlune; relerred. By llowe, eol.: A bill to amend chapter !85,laol 1871-'8; referred, iit''mjLLAb!li ta ci-ualiui hit- Chauicaand laborer lien law; referred. uy Hr. tv hiimire; A bill to prevent I poranij tne tri biock. wataon, 1'real dam and other obstruction being placed I ll'nt ottii trie, asaorta, however, thdt acton the French Itroad river ; referred. I the Stork Jobbing oporauon have notb- Uy Mr. Badger : A bill to amend chap- ter CI. Hovise.l Code: relened. liy Mr. uidney : A bill to amend uc. I -cnapter i, oi tne act in lugard to I procedure in Special proceeding; rc- 1 lurred. I By Ellison, col.: A bill to declurj car, I '" fceuk, petty niisdmeano; refer- 1 1. By Hughe, col.: A bill to amend chap ter 139, law of lsOU-'70 ; referred. On motion of Mr. Houston, the lulet were suspended and the joint rcnluliou to provide ior the deficiencies in tbe an nual supply of stationery for the year ending IXceraber 8 lit, 1878, wa taken J op and passed it several reading after I uoucrgoiug aom ameuuuient,. A mege from the Senate proposing 1 j'ut Coinuiittee of J on the part of the Senate and 8 on the part of tbe House on j the State Debt and Liabilitiea, was, i a motion oi nr. Houston, concurred In. On motion ot Mr. Heaton hi resolu tion in reference to th eligibility of Mr,- Wkrlick, of Burke, wa taken from the calendar and adopted. On motion of Mr. McGehee. th raolu- tioa authorizing the Joint Select Commit tee to verity tb August (lection leturn. to lend for person and paper wa taken iron me catunutr and adopted. On motion of Mr, Jones, of Orange, ni resolution in rcierence to the report ul the Board of Director of the Insane Ay- iuid wa taaen up ana adopted. Mr. Craiga wa exoused, by rvquctt irom serving on tne (."niiuittee on lJfivt- leget aud tlccliont. . On motion of Mr. Settle, th reaolution raiainir a Joint fti-lfvt f"l..i,...iiiuA nn r...n. titntionl Reform waa taken op and adopted. Mr. Bail ir er offered a resolution orlnlinir Sbtrgecard giving a list of the Joiut Btaiding Committee of the House. Th reaolution wa adopted under a uspcu ion of tbe rules. ' "" Th following alteration wore made in the committee : Mr. Sneed take the place of Mr. Gor man on the committee on Internal Ini-provtmi-nta, and Mr. Uormaa take the place ot Mr. Sneed on the committee on the Peat, Dumb and Blind Asylum. The nam of Jfr. M;m wa added to th Ju diciary Committee. Mr. Houston waa excused from serving on the committee on Military Affair. On motion, the Hous tlieu adjourned. .. .y,-- : Disloyal. A man ha some bird now exhibiting in Rajeigh." He ha one be call "Bob Lee,'' which comes out of ill cage and pull down a Lmtd Stab dig. trj relxllicuj, truly t Smelfungu. ought to call Hit part of bis army. 'i i' ' . TEatrESAtlCE DKlK4TiATIO)i. On Tlmrsdat (Tliankviving day,) Hickman "d8c. 't Oood Tcmplats, .will hav a deaiouttrnlion at JHctropoiitan Hall, at. g - . We learn th.it Hon. A. S. Merri- moa' "' 8c,lon G ,Ur' Dr- LacTi Bet. A. W. Mangum M Rev. Dr. Pritch- .... .... ... ara will oepteni ana aeiiver imrt ad- U. ' ThV lodge ha. more active tnem- I llnH any olhcr lodge in tb United State, and is steadily incra uing it mem- oeraw,,. The lodge ,a. just revived from B" 'plendid reg.liu, which worn oa tint tccasion. A cordial I invitation is extended to th pnblfc to I Mcd. , . - ' - l"- J BbidJl DrRssEh. For lb benefit of those BitrUnouillyWlind we give th latert and mort improved Kyle of Urid.'. .... ...m .i. ......... . i i i mstvM mis lui.i'., I ill. uinoha VU1TVU Ul s ' r - Valeric icane tag,, II igb .cvnmge, with bouquet of orange hi mm at tbe tiiroat and waist. ' Coat alwve with open bang ing sleeve, trimmed Io correspond' wi'b silk-.' Tulle Veil art .wreath nf orange lowei. f Bridenrnaid' dress of wlit-e, silk, made with two tkiru, trimmed with embroidery of acorns and leave in i:k, edged by a handsome clictiiile fringe Low eorsagei ; tbort ticwia. wilb beithaof silk, triUimed with fringt flowers on ahouidfrt of diss. Hair arranged in curls and puff wreath of acorn, and leaves, , ; j LAiK IK H M ' ! NEWS MAKKKTS ' Kier Yokk, Nov. S3 Cotton ouiel. nit bho bale; apland 19 I-J; orieat 20, Flour inactive ' and oncbanired. n new ci.t.t out ic lower. I, urn ir cuver and eaaur. Pork activw -and (Inner. Lard quiet and firmer. Ortr- ire quiet. Turpentine tteadv.,. , ltoain doll. Freight firmer. Cotton Net receipt to dr 13"; Brot ,si, LrvicnroL, Is nr. IX Cotton opened quiet; upland! 7 ; ormn 10 1 i. Lalef Cotton quiet; npland 7-8 : oriean 10 14. Sale 7 10,000 bak-a. offruiaiion anu expnrv i,uw. WiijcinmtoK, Nov. 8S. Spirila tunen thi Ann at 3153, Hoain Ann at 8 00 for at rained, ' Crude turpentine atrady, 1 00 1 hard ;' a Uv tor yellow dip ana virgin, Tar market flrra at J 70. . llALTuroRK, Nor. 83. Flour active but , - i;u k .. , I . t ..I. l i vwi uturwuNm vw jwv vfn m. "K7'..r " ' nT I kind ner I-. v ni.kv w l Wiuiiiiotoii, NQV. 28.-C..ttonqu,et; mmliDgl jg , j, ... 1 P.TlMOt, Nov. 8ai-Cotton qni.t; I , i ,,: . . . 1 ' mwi.mg. . i-e. . 'Ko?P: i ",w ""t'"lu8 " . . . .i " rROSl NEW -TORK. I New York, Nov. SS. Another matt U I Colonel Kelaey, nsntiy taiTed and I feathered in Long bland, ! tale at home. Correction The net receipt of cotton durtfig the week, 111) ,085. ' - Jky Gould ha been arnvted on the c,!rK of nialfcastinco in the Erie Manage- I meni, mil ol one million dollar Riven, I Heavy now throughout th north latt I niKh'- -l!Jnimuuipuirsai I Gould rrel wa planned to ellect tcib- I "g to do with if Lirg crowd have gathered around'the Filth Avunu UoteL 1 general opinion wa tbat Gould I arirat bad not checkmated hi scliemua. FROM WASHINGTON. Wamiikotok, Nov. 83. Rolwrtt' u'.xci- riiic magazine, at Scrub Grass, Venaogo couuty, f'a., exploded ili:s niominii. Hurry J. Wall, teleraber, and Dr, R. A. Wright, torpedo agent, wa blown tn atom. Reuben G. Yoiliig, of Alabama, sentea- oed ta ten ycitrs hi the Albany penitebliary nts been pardnneu on a petition ot cilixen. The policy stt-ms to b to pi don when neighbor apply. ar FROM ALABAMA. MftHTOOMKRY, Nov. S3.-Krror.havli.fr been eorrectVd. full 1L- mhlioaa Kr.i. ticket declataid tlectcil. Th bill rrirard- init Mobil Bar and Harbor. Dntsed both J houtet, and go to th Governor for hi I ignature. Olh.r house. r doing n,th- tug. GOV. Lewi will probably qualify next week, The Governor and Lieutenant Governor elect replied to tl t committee tbat they understood there Were two legislative bod es holding session, and they would wiuiniHu action nil aiouuay, FRO M TENNESSEE. JlKUfhia. Nov. 83. Mai. M.J. Wicks I has resigned tli Presidency of the Mem phis A Charleston Railroad, and John J, Rather, of Uuntsville, Ala., bw been elect- a to au in vacancy. II ! . S ' FROM WASHIFGTON. . WAtmNoToK, Nov, 83 Th November f-.port of lit ttiiieiD of t he department ol agriciilitire giv llio cotton proapi-cts (tibtianiially the same - interpretation u me tuloiier ataleinent. Th Coinp inaon by States with last year crop ia a follows N.irtH Carolina, 121 ; South Caroiiua, U4: ueortrta. 111); r iori.u. 1UJ : Ala baiua. 111; Mirsiiwipptt JJ? ; Loui.iana, 121; I. tan, mi Aikin.Mit, 10 j: Ten nessee, 110; Mitoiri, Vitginia, Illni ii and otliir fctatt, winuji t gei her pro duced Hi'ty-tivo thousand bales in 18(10, na in wuicii cotton culture ant (Und ulated, in rererai sauumquent year now acarcely - yield . 10 per cent .of that amount. The lots! production aa indicated by the return ol the firat week in Novjmbor ia nude nearly three million, four hundred anu Hlty tbousand commer cial bales ; at that date apparently 83 to U dercent. of the crop, nr nearly one mil Hon bal, remained to btt picked, and It subject to tbe vicissitudes ot the wsather, which might decresse by beating storms, or (lightly enlUigelt by a favorable season for opening and gathering th firs of tbe top crop, -Too indicated product of tbe fibre per acre, u returned Irom each county, make the following average tor each nut North Carolina 1 7.) pounda, g. C. 188, Ga., 180, r ia 123 ; Al. 170 ; Miss. 800) La. SIS, Texas 220 ; Ark. 170; Tvnn. 100. Thc are In cotton, as calculated from UiD-T.itunn o j, ia aa tiiHow : in N, U. 4.10,020 bl., S. C. 870,038, O. 181,, 133.; Fla. to8.09tl. Ala." 1,387,707. Mum. I,ai7,9i5. U. 040,818. Text 614,8f9. Ark: 'OS.StS. Vimr !H,W. In ealculatiiig the iudu-ntid product, the average uai fa eaililiaieil tlHil Miumt, W. learn that Mr. Tl. B. Bailey has given tip bw Khooj oa account of lirs health, piiuciMily, and bat been appoint- d by Mr. Crow, Superintendent of Agvnt ln.hl Department of the .Ehia Life, jn- eluding Nor lb Carolina and Virginia South of tfcejame. Mr. Bailey i a very excllent gculiuan, of culture. nd Intel- la tlx dread di-ae which annually aween its Uwmuiaaa tu ilia Krava, it maka it ap iwaraoee ia many lunaa ; ta Conuniption, diiiodalar flwelliua, fibeumalista, t.uWoeoai diaeaaaa, many of tin aftixlaooa wllb which tWmalea arc troubled, e. rcrlHtpa so Ofw,W wbully trl 'rwoi its Uint. Ilia only way it can b aoeceiiMiul y madei 1 tbrouirb tin m dtum of tfiaclrematiuB, li tea blwud di-aa lar. Xutl't er.nlia aud Cjfiern s LKslka. Lit peaeaartUi qiial.tiea W ..expel It I rum die yaktut ahd reauwj pm fcyl boailtt. Blc( fro front viobmt toinkcala, it may be taken witli taf t ty by old aud jnunir. 'Iim uottdelleal female may Uk It any una If yJoor eUld tt worms, ar bad breath, er j etjU', or uuai IhuI braltb, IJ.te It Dr. ISiU'a Uver l oia. it mil auoa Im restored. Dr. Tuti' llrir Dye Lead. eonlnht bo Baf of nov 4b Oeodlwdiwlt 20, 1872., eixrroa. or CiTtKn.-D,m, brarj brad- vnv, swinmns v Daeai paaaagea, oucnarir I falllnr Into throat, omrtliaea profuao, watery I eri. tblck and teuclon mure, purulent. I mneo pui nlmt, bloody, pu'rid OBoo.lr. etc. 1 1 other adrraaea. drr. water: waak ar la- eye, ringing In ear, dealoe, aawk. leg and eounhlnif o clear tbroat, nleeraUoa, tb from aleera, eotutaat deatr te-elear I aoae and tbroat, vote a Ure ataal twng I ollenalr braatli, Impair tme'l and taata, dixaltma, coental depmaloa, tkklia g cemrb Hltocy and l-i.nlty. ' All tb above symptom ar iwhh to tb I I diaraM In oa of Its aUmx- or mmpiiettimt. yet yUouanUt of caae euauall terminate la evr auwifeatluf on Iblrd ot tb above ymp-1 torn. Mo dla I more eommoa or Wt under-1 stood by pbjsiclaa. la IVoprktor of Dr. Bage1 t atarrh Reaely will pay f&U) reward lor tea of Catarrh which be cenaott cere. Sold by drutjgUt, Tb Jitstlr ul tbe Vvntkil, rradwvd by ta I public year ago In taror of tb Men lean Jta- tacg Llnlmeot mast be apparent to all wa I bare awd tbat tamout preparation or see II I ased. IW heUing inlueae It irrelUbl. Th obMUiat forma f aem-ahrle or rbavnutle diseaae ar totallv cared bv Ik and that In laeonoeirablv . urt soar of Uuia. Kitttrnal inuri or aore. wbeilier of maa or beast, a well aa all epulis or hnmaa maladltw for wbieh a lialmeut may tie aaed, are a;fdily remedied bv Ita uaw Memember It Is not niai-eiy a pai;iaUv. but cradteant of d I auv SSdecdlwAwIt Ilium DiMtrrtn. Oualut tli. Burton uw favortd us wlik tn "Anatomy ot Melan. . - i choir," but who shall dissect the uielaiiebnli fallal. I, a and tb with which knave and la- aaUca udoavor to del ad tb sick and fotble of tbi genaration. Cnailataaa, throngh th aewapapw pma, rconimud to th ttrecclb hxivieiua of disease eonvnl! it partratlve wlilcb, if Ukeo, art tun- totura his dabUite.! ted system almost lusld out, and sink bit Into the nttartnnal dmtl. i,S kAl.,lu.nd ..A A spondency f Faualiea, on tb othor band, at- sun in prosrnt patient that no medlcln containing diflnslr stimulant ought to paaa Hit Hi If h elects to b guided by th sd. vie of Impostor Mid lunatic, let him snak bis will and order kit oofflu ; but If ther I t prk of eommoa (ens In hi composition, lot m resort la bla extremity to Hostetter't stomach Bitten, tb moat potent o( vgatbU I tonlts and altrnUve th purest and. mojt I entirely wboleaom of medicated itlmulanU. The wonderful euro of dyspepsia, blllniuncH, nenmatlam, pbyalcal peostratloa and nialarl I on fever which this ran tpecitTu has effected during the last twenty two yean, are th most conclusive Dwir that can b given to tbe (ncnilet of inaukiud who offer volcano ealhar flc a tonlca, and to th mistaken bclngi who I t vould rcfut a medlclnil stimulant to a poor, I : .V ' .". ' w",.,,rg UKUVm lur ot juuiciou. tumult. U0B II'lrane, proirly nndantood, eou WBn! . "eh folly as this. Tb ettu I "77 aeU Pt down th abhorrent vie r";ii.T K , 7'' I ,d if Uiaw adulterated li.iuor ol trad are eettlited r temtieraiM l.w ll-i.ir H,. dlna w 1 1 a 1 . it 1. 1 1 Li lb, Ik. i ... .. uiemmiKirsne pnUlie at n-t;srda the pcerleat I iwmurv luiiig uaaca ajHin a atiiuuiani aoae- iitnv auv XB duodiwwll Jialeifjrli jMarkot. CAREFULLY REVISED AND COR HECTEI) EVERY DaY. Kai-sioii, NovculwrXl, 1SH. Al'I'LED i Oreen.. ...... ... , Dried II 60 1 I'KACHES: Ureen Dried BUTTER... ............ . BCOS t i 81) IT IS N. C. Iltm. filde.... , shoulder., Western eboulihu. . Bulk Iboaldrw,,., Bide. ........ Bulk Bide ....... . U BAIKilMU J.r.-, ,.. .. ... COTTUXt bow Mi Jill. ii)( ...... Uood Ordinary...... Ordinary Ul 1ft ClIICKENii I IlKESEi Eaatern ,t utlbi(.... ,7 tOUN i.. tor.N xial t 10 1 10 EIIOs ,& FLOl'lt.. ........... so 9 to It laku, , TIEi.i. ;.. LITER LKATHICK.... Mini SIAU.UILU t In Person County. N. C. on tb lUl t lust., by James T. Sergeant, iltq., Mr, XiiIiikuh FytCHKtt sd Mist film Lcca. til ef suld eoanty, . . "H. In FeiiHKf eounty, on the 4th In 4 , by Htcr Mr Juk:i t, Mr. 8T-.m Moutub to JVUtl fc ttivinroji.a'lotiildiHiunty . la I'craoa eoanty. on lb 14tb Inst., by Kev. Xr.jJordan Mr. looaaroa Biiasa, of Cat well tauuiy, Vj Mias Sasaa Oitur, of Her- soa ton ty, - - s Uie cret.li c of ibelitb liiat,, at th l. tbe lrldu' father, la ttockyMoant, U C stilley, Mr. Uwi B mio- lerbjro W MU MMitf A. toVK- Rocky Moaut '. '1 lIEf. Atstobll. A)., Nov. Hth, Jon . 0ts, t iiallv of Hewberu, H. V.,t;ai X0 bad been ciliito of Mobile 18 vi ars. ' N A 'ifcO litJ.N 19 (JAt-l-KU . TO TllH Wi- nl.r,!l,U 1V1JIIK J.KAU Man actur u cx,.tnily f 7 ,i- ajidunly bj V T. 11. III. Kit! A A ... BVtf ' P I'll LiNMUtD OIL. Par Color, of every deKrlotloB. WI.NtMJWhl.V'8. Vint and VAK-VlSil, to;.. I'rUei ftunratilMl. T. H.P.KiauHAWiN. ovSi-tf WO R K 7 I ' ' j J- , THE SENTINEL 'JOB OFFICE IS VI RT COMFL1TI. I " - " I " -' V Wr am preparod rxieute la ALL .KINDS OF PUIN'vINO, OUH CIIRXU ARI TKRY M0DIKATX. y Wr b'lp oar frlnvla will sand fa THEtlt O II D K II 1 WMet Mi b fTwrjrt1y attended Io, ty HVtJ NO. C7. aNEW. ADVEUTISEMEXTS. . " 'I.. v. . ' yr.'X"! T TO CONTINUE EUJNS : f - ATTH i ion riovRSH rtc in rs nt:v. ; . JUL"L"a LEWIS & CO., -. Raukioh, N. C. Wt ttentfm f. mnt in'-itu am iiitl,a,, mf tkrtMJtr JULTJtlSUI M t,TulX,f V HARDWARE 4 tTrLEHY. 0 H AT 8 8 T O V k a B K h T I NO joiaT rcityfyujXQ luiiD wins ... Vl j I - -.or , . IVERY DESCRIPTION. ' The Largest Stock In tli Bute. ',--,.... , j ..... ii 1 . ' aovae-tf wr jfstxra yum aroxes. Bin A.ijJEixpsOME. : IFi!ct,lBfhcsiylSlmhe. Wa offer lbs tbovs vary low.' nrv$ UWIS CO., RtlBllth, . 0. Afrents tor tb sale of Mill euinns of all de irlpuona, auv WUf N O W 1 N 8 T 0 R . RRD KLUR ULUK tlHKKIV IIKKKS A.'-D WIIITR WIII'IK WIIIIK W 111 I K car pitt wai'.p C'AHI'K.r WAHP ClAIU'i: f VAI(l' .... AT ..... .. N C. HAHIiWAKR DtPOT OP T. II, BHi ;G3 bON.H. nov 83 tf LliTHKtt SHELDON, liKM.V'l If DOOI'S. SASHES. IIMNDS, loolilinti ImrkMIt, i,ilr Kiiilt, rvrls Ul ll.l'F.KV IIIKUWAKll, I'll 1 11 tn. Oils, (iliisK, 1'ulty, And IImiMIiik Ma'cr'al of every dearrliiuon, IT lvulcr direct, iittrioik, v. Ks (8end fur site cant bfo luakiu; Window nnt.) aritwiy. rpjIK TIP TOP WAHIIE11. (I'aleiited- Peb. 'J X7I ) THIS MACHINE yMBIXFH RiMPUt'ITV ACKNOWLKlHiEI) TO UK THI. i BE,T REGAHiI.KS Ob'" Th tlHWt CM'lfiH'tj VVftajl.i'iJ; MftrljilH t i rett'ed i lh IIPIuP WA litMv, mUnh tr n tli lty iirdj Jir4iiih t cn tftsver lie wiMiKmi, iirtiujilcfl 'ih i.tjiuic biiTtt ever tl.'(iii,l( v. simpib oifhhi itu h Kit I'ku etxty uihUt- Utiyl nti kMp la oiAvr. Ni ,jivt.tiUiH iuh tjvff mel wilto mm- lv.t or nuct.-r, in , h(rV iinw, tlntn the Tift Top VV.HM.t-r i-,. f or lift? nauq la 1 It i tlie.p muj ilui-f'i, Dtti HtiLia U tri-1 out ot war It U w;f . . JuUrv, fmt ly op!iit-t, mii .tit v h-i-iiK-t', be.K iuuunU. ud roHvr, -It wem c !tt:,4! g mm h lap UiiO any tticf II u bum tu ).im t,( M It Wattfltt Ml tiirtll'Ht tlo(l,lfis -((u(v 4 ir aviwtvt mU.iii 1 Lr the .r s.rv.M ol waaWiboart or niKlt. 'lliit Bnv tittj re qttit. no wnshing ttuii tr t lirtmU'ttJ u)MjriMH. Nokip bat cwniHa vm.it nH:4i iu ulV ?d Ut nttikb yowir cluilunsr tU or vUnn, ita ncfiiH" wi ; titit imt; I'm ino-t KU iu ittrficer tr uli bnthm. ?ct U wu. wu-u v iwMl piura of uUitltiiijij frotii bi-ti ihm tu (NKltut bfcii Jkrrtti.--!. Jti wi; ;,y I-r tr. f CT-tny yer in iite b-ire ftit i f -4m tlitttatitme siioniu itlstr tint t hurft in lac . band of every familj l,os it"houi i.-hta l 11 von wifft ut itc jtTr m i' sn-t-- erva yftur lifnlih, Uj tt t ti I if H e;n r seed oxiYy a ftir itiU utifM -j!t 1 n d tu.J tt tn llt9 BiOtvt kePtlifti. Ol t'4 -(fSf!; i ' u. CrM. w e iH tnnu Utvm He- nu'?i 1 1 ; !.- t tttd ontr ak Ut jr diitt-M!! Ik v y tt)tUW it, Which wiU tltH'tMiiHtaiiy tSU li it : i t ltj. fcriTy UlBtJuriCi urrrttiictl swtl n. t;v.-rV ci the ratifify ilt htj r l!.?;J tn t: ; rt rf Ut machine lu irtKMi uiilt f i( it !n uu kh pwfrt't (UtlfACliii lt4 lt-lf !' i li i l . .'olii- lti$ tu dirtH'Uon. 1 hi Vi,ir:,:i't; tn-ft.1-tt, , o Iw 4W4'0 to h Hj'j'rt .HipJ. A iw it-uw MCI.-' t'- l i ' r " p't Iwue tit r ti-it n ! Inn :it;-i;v.t ; Y mictn d i. tU'-i- hiiiI wxj U ;i i'.,fW;.:,i ,.-s,i 'if Hli -hi!!" l("!i!MMU lift Bti JtrT fi.fl ifT V '.i . t i n. ::, i.iS ,V li.i i . . . !inu. fitrt him tv '-'-', 1 t 'V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1872, edition 1
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