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ar(H5 0Wtt lBr4Ie4i4il0ivaniJ pUolilORT OP A 'DYING .KU El.fX' TROSrECTUS. OROCEniES. it , . . , - . I - -. I own JOSIAH TURNES, Jr.. Editor. HALLIGJ2, A'. Cj Tbmdat, MokI50, Jaw. 7. 1873. irifijf o sr. . one is or can ba mora anxioui far harmonj la oar party (ban ourselves, and yi hsvs dns all jr"t1d t nX VfVbi? submitted to tnoch nd forborne ' much simply because we desired harmony aod regarded It a Important. IVe have made great sacrifices fat oar .party, a the people know,-endthe people know and Q1 continue to know, how we have been . treated, in ttany respects harshly and un- , Jcuftl, and by tboar who bate scrvsd the party -some of them only In the hour of . sunshine and Mccesa. Of thif we -hare not complained. If the people talk about it, we can't help U. ' . , ' The right way to preserve harmony, la 4a vojd the ia that gave rite to K cord. It is rsnk bypocracyand dissem Wing U sow VhfiMt if dueortL and hen the'hsturU Jits wmejjbf those who sowed, such seeds to cry put "har mony f"' Falte' IrritatiDg, unwise, Im politic and improper issues have been In troduccd by interested pw tios, time after time, and those false ksues bore and are Rearing bitter and unprofitable fruits. "Who are responsible for this 1 Vf say, aod all sensible people will say, that those who introduced these false issues are re- , w. . this wrontr ss thev msv the noon'e will I ""4 u, " UU1 Tejwooie i at the proper time, and they will find that I thev cannot ucceselully bide themselves I from the eyes of the people by crying out i Harmony r We repeat, we want harmony and have contributed to it at a sacrifice to our feel- nga, te say nothing ..of interest, which many oftbese who make great bluster and blow about iL have not. It ( mir I purpose to Iniltt upon It still, and we euggesV that the Hight way to do this is I to abandce Impotent a' uaf, and falae and I i. t. I .. . ..ii.iii iwth iiii.io uumrp nici'. , , , . , .i, . . .....tT. - t- f ir'rr i'TS t velldoTI,-tnTSRIcT To secure Hie cliTctroT yVm u DK:a toe peopie nave not heard and ,do not hear, and which are made, before the Legislature to subserve the personal interests and ambition of sea who dare not mske such issncs be fore the people. If such-lTiscord, so wrought .should unhappily result in serious evil, those who msde it must end shall boar the eonsequencea. We know some of them we know what they have donn and bow they hare accouiplUhed their ' ' evil work, and if the worst shall come, ore prepared to render unto them what is justly their due, and the people may award the judgement upon them. Mo man can say we hive worked fr office, ot ptsce, or money ; our efforts have beta disinterested and onlyia the interest of the people. We bave fought the bat- - tie of right against might and corruption we have fotrgbt Radicalism, "carpot baggbrt" Included Jitnd routed iwi'ddlorni without regard to conseqnenccs, while the , liyle fellows tSt now assail us oonstantly, t ware doing nothing,, sad many ofihm were waiting to see who would "eblp the - fight" r These men bow awume to lecture us about ' Ilartnoo j J" Oct out i The people know them they know ost It Is . easy to be bold and talk loud in the hour of triumph and victory but we generally ftod that those who talk and boast loudest then) have least to say and do in the hour of dark, desperate and deadly conflict. And we may add, that such blatant folks are elwsys on the lookout JTorJhf fimll,,ittrr7-o7w ss'poils "right is worth nothing to tlo the perple are worth ex thing to Ibrui, unlcae tliry bring Uteus "spoils. " ... - - - -r - JUD1CALISM. It Is Ucf ply to be uVplured list the radicals carrted the general tlntlua ia this State last M miner. That party ua dealably has beew the cane of alt our poht;l evils moos the war, and they give the people no hope uf sL rut . Lj the futoie. Thsy . I wiast ut lhaU iganrasww ad want of rrpeclaUlity anil eteat to ihlak that it ia just and right U them to prey apo the "deoeBC" aad "artalnc rsry," as they tall Ihoee But of thtlr party la the Plata, They boast that they era poor, Ignorant snd pay no talis snj e Mr-thty go is for ths doctrine in i,f at part of Qtmmtimutt thousands of thum r fwrea, and what e tliry I n the g . i good I The gearral g'Kl o 'Jiem, M W gut what the Mas si te make, aaj to proaiitate tkr govrrametii W thsl parne. A etideace of tbia, aee hat has Uea done for this ft ate aod the 8ath since ths war. Wltta shall tltese &uia $H nd of ead'.eaitm a4 the cuns s It has b.CU trd I In gmerations to eoeaa. Tu radicals Bare dus thvir wotk lhrblf,aad tby bare bee b V4 by the geawral govm sent t4 the I ukhi. or r: bor, by tha who edntiuiitMed lat goviraiMat. No what tea the people pwesise Ihanuttlvfe fmei 0v. Caldwell's adaaiaU traUnef Dims he or aay of hiseulWagaei la t.R eflW ay aww prosklae ee kp I H whrer. Wlat Is has tf hs wal If. kra wkwsi be aad his pAl Went before the I e pie lat sotnaxr Ibey uffrcd b proatierv a lod, tbey 4ew.e- y fel.fUl, la (heir aoaaiatili g mevruti', BK Ibe evils aad evil t.lirt I r had pvariKtfd fur the htat fwr year, at they J 1 1 Ihis bUJly, aad raiU-l ep-nt I he a grare to sued ft ia aadai tbe'Jva aad "iaUrf geoce aud "tirtee" and ! or ' ) ll- Siale. TWy saucwl eJ by ftaad ta I s'l fit of fowl aaewae, la ernslirf their In kvt ia. The Bt bnta lli.y t-! l bats love) lut",i.lt J, Sr,J t.s j j-tl ia, lly li Led to be true te tbir j.:!).m sad .srty ppntl-n la Ibt fast. Jal Gov. Caidftti l Inaugural ad UnihingthtliotbniirHtfeveta,t1Uf ptjt j, went to See bim uiTe.ted itb I office. When willA better day comet I When better Arid csDsble men fill our 1 State offices-,' It U aeolorab'-e indeed. pie must be "thus cursed and wronged t On Saturday- evening the Bloke tiial came to a eloae with 'a verdict of mutder in the first degree. This u one. or I lie hopeful signs of the times, particularly for Xew York. Whatever the character of FUk may have been, be undoubtedly ended. 6 is career toy me baud ota cow- ardly asssatin, and it ia- to be hoped that I th willows shalt Tint tar irhestot - nf It. I -i 1 Jw 'TTiis eyes were sunken in, and the grar jturaor naias inrougnoui ine tana, tor-1 tanr conviction And sure and swift pun ish ment alone, can atay it Fending the trials of Stokes we have not uttered word as to the merits of the case. Now that th have P'000 therdicwe tey thff wBfeTightir 1S3bow we" repeat j Stokes deserves .deatti' and should "be made to suffur it. , ; KENNETH a COBa Tlio Washington letter of the Albany (N. Y.) Arffu, of recent date, contains the following allusion to K. It. Cobb t ; A few days ago the President sent to the Senate a batch of nominations, included in which was the name of Mr. Cobb, a brother of one of the representatives of North Carolina, to be supervisor of internal revenue for the district embracing Tennes - r. -- . r . 7. . I nma an oi mose nominauons except ion flBMce cmnmitte.. cerUin charges sgainst him ot a damaging character being, in 'itenc. ' It alleged that while as- in on of the districts, year or two ago, Cobb was guilty of several very im proper acts, among which was that of twtntw whUlr ti lii ilrivn kv cutMllA individuals from a number of barrels which had been 'aeized, and were at the time under bis protectiou. Affidavits hare been made by at least three of the eleven esastani assessors wno were en- gaged undta him, that upon eutciiag bis HM-vii-.a thfv vera triven to nndpnland that the proper discharge of their liuitl- mute duties should besubordiuats to their endeavors to neck the nominal in'' con- Cobb ss candidate for Congress. . FORTUNES OF OUR PRESIDENTS Washington left an estate worth nearly 1300,000. Tbeeldor Adama leit a. uiodiirate. for tune at his death. Jefferson died comparatively pool. If Congress bad not puii'haaed his library at a price tar above its Value (i0,0u0) be would with difkulty have kept out ol bankruptcy at the close of his life. Madison aaved his money snd was com paratively rich. The fortune ol bis widow wss increased by the purchase of his uiau script papers by Congress lor $d0,00U. James Monroe, the sixth President died so poor thst be was buried at the expense of his relatives, in a cemetery between becond and Third streets, near the Bow ery, in New Yolk city. John Quincy Adams left about 130,000 the result of Industry, ptudence, and a small Inheritance, lie waa methodical and economical. Andrew Jackson lell a valuable estate, koowa as "The Hermitage,' about twelve miles from Nashville, Teun. Martin Van Buren died rich. His es tate waa estimated at nearly ;)U0,OU0. James H l'olk lelt about 13 J.0OO. John Tyler was became I'realdent a bankrupt when be He hUiUodid bit niesns while in otliur, and niurited a rich wile, and (lied wealthy in worldly fortune. Z chary Taylor loll about fiiU.OOO. Millard rilinora is a wealthy man. Franklin Pierce saved f 50,000 during bis term ol his term of service as I'r dent Jamos Uuchauau died a bawhelor and left an estate valued at 400,000 at the leaat Abraham Liacola left about 73,0O0. JnhiiswB is said to s wmth-attmJT oO.OOO. PraMdeot Grant was poor beloie the W.r. IJy a careful nnsbaadrj 1I Ti1 ta ary and throwgh the generous guts ol frumds before be became Prvanknt, his forte t - a - handsmne oum patune-e. Amtrtca JJuturitml Jttrtrd. A BEAUTIFUL INCIDENT. ; ? Rev. Dr. Adams, la bis bewuiilul book uf -Thaaktgiving Memories" gives as the following Incident: "ia the Cathedral of Limrmk tbeie bangs a chime of Ulia, wbu h were cast ia Italy by an cathuaieel tl bts trade, who fltcd bis borne near the nvoneetety" whne "they 'Were Bisl hwtig, Ibat be might enjoy their sweet and l rois music la some political revolutbia the belie were talus away u eusae dialaU land, and the maker l.lmwll Uc-ma a relugee aad ttile. Hie wandrriuirt larought him, after many year a, lu Ireiaud. On a rain and besuulal evening, as ths vessel which bore him, floated vt t-'ie platid U l a of the Stianeuti, suddaoly tne etentng chimes psaJexJ forth Irvot the cathedral towers, lit cxprtM-nced ear caught the tweet aoaedt, and he knew thai bis lost treasures were found. His tarlj boms, bis old likttda, bi beiovtd aad native UaJ, all the beat aaauriaiiiiot of his Ida were ta thoae sounds. He laid bimsell ttai k in the bt,cr.rd bit aims upon hit breast, and l.stwitd to tbs music. 1 be buat rew bed the w barf, but el til be lay there, mh at and ktiMi'iUaa. Thef poke Id him but he did m-t imair' Tb'y went to bias, bat his spirit hsd fled. The tide uf bk iu. ire tbt came vibtating lhrugh lis heart at that w.Uku.ma ibitue htJ sotp d I t hie s'.iings ll WaS this IlKI l. t ttlr SUjgnali I l M.x're hie S-i g (4 "Ins Eveutng il.iia." As Mot4e te But as much read as he rd 10 be a e, Mtrtrr ot a c rjiury gn, we lw ptlut ths lints as thry By not be famliiar te our jeiunu naJut : "Those el4 be'ls I Th et(mln4 U! ;" lle a Um Ut' tr " W! , I'fyoaia S hMM, sa4 Ihat 4 I m W a tsat I beard lfttr S-wiklaf rklu.s I Ta 'T' ase ' I a aay, I v ,ii, uxas s Bavkis . K I s4 toii a a tkees ki a A 4 tkaa'l t.J' be wka I M nw. 1 kat taawfal aval kU attll r( tm. j UMltt kv t4 waae l'i- eta. ' Aad t-.'g fuai f(e, teat etoag to Is .ltarj M gi Ihe Pvretiae raiiasy mil .tomtrw, praiiy pr ai-i rrrvi lri lulis's wite wuh i$4,004erber h rb J. ebiai tiaUJj'S iiaUgUkf iiCjlrrd te lbs annrrfy a tbs e 'l, l il Ji atiaa as pkd p f'"te ia the iirte't t4 Loiumtoa a tea a , bts ego. OF J;HE TUB PATERNAL UOX.: ERNMENT. ',:-'.. A Wa.hirwt7'n dUnst. h to the Nc York Herald states that Robert C. Toons l9 P"?". "I10 ?"been P by the Pa-estdent, arrived in that city from .r&any penitentiary on Be.iui'd&ir in a dying omlition. lie was on liis way koms toungvillc,. Ah interviewed ' la the clotf room of -the House of RipresentrUives, where he wis atiempting to sleep. The reporter say : face had a' leaden, ghastly, look, wi:..i wrinkle deeply and timidly act, il.., ; ot sense and .motion. 13 y com i nim toadied him lielit'T. He raised Uj head alniarle and cutt a Isncniid Innk tnwarrla ! me. It teed to me the look of a cal- vanised corpse. lie was dressed in a suit of bomwi6ur - U fttoe waa thin and wHb three weeks": beard upon it, hairs struicled ilown upon bis forehead. He wss allied whether be was treated kindly in prison. He answered. .' "All the offieffs treated me kindly, et copt one oveueer, who was harsh to me. 1 When I was too feeble', to work I had to remain in my cell, which was very cold. : I souietlinn avkd trtffl To let me co ti the stove la the corridor to warm myself, but bo relused. "Don t b hard on an old maD," I would say, but still he wouldn't let me co out. I was oonflned in the same cell with my sou Itinggold, who is still there. He has to work ia the shoe shop from ' daylight tilt evening ; but hett been In good health ; never missed a day in the shop. If it had nut been for him I should have been dead long before this, j lie took good care x me." - The dying man gave following history ol his cane: "It was all the work of twin named Barnes. lie is a lawyer. lie hated me, and .wanted to hare me put out of the way. If,.. ,hi. .' k. onl l.i '.y' irT John jj. now in the Albany Penitentiary, but no relation of mine, and a-kud him to turn state's evi dence atralust me, but John reiusea. I he next day he was unrated and next sen tencud to ten je irs. This man Barue was a United Stub s Commissioner, and bad unlimited power in my county. He was on the grand Jury which found an indict- mi nt against me. They wanted to con vict somebody, and tlit-v sclectid me and mr son, Kiniriold T. Young. There are six Ku Klux prisoners in the Albany Pen itentiary three from Tallapoosa and three from Randolph county. One of them,! Chaa. Howard is a perfect idii t ; another named Blank, is a boy," 4 TOR MRS WHO SUHROUNDKD WASIItKOTOH.' Mr. Parton, in- the January Atlantic, tliua describes Washington, and hit f!rl Cabinet: Age had not' quenched the vivacity of cither of the lour Dccrciarh s: jttie'rxin, 47 ; Knox, 40 ; Randolph, 87 ; Hamilton, Ua. When, in the wotld's tiiKtory, was so JounZ ' group charged with a Task new, so d.lllcult, so mouCutous ! Such ware the -gentli-mon who 'wire gathrrcd round the council table at the I'n sithnt's houw, in New York, in 1780; at the head of the table, General Waih ingtuu, now filly eight, his frame as erect n ever, bat bis lace showing the deep tr.icisoi the, thoUHiuid anxious hours ho bud nns'cd. Not versed in the lore of m-IkmiIs, but gitlcd with a great sum (if in t Uei t, the uteimd glory of this man is that ho uaerl a!l the miud lie luid in pt tivnt endeavors to find out tlio right way ; ever on the watch to keep out of his Je cikion crerytlnug like bias or prejudice-; never deciding ll" be had txliannted enty sourcu of elucidation within his reach Some questions he could not decide with his own miud, snd lis knew he could m t. In such casts he beat sjl bis powers to ssorrtslning bow the sulijert appeared to 1 nlln', i myyiv -im iw, aim su- !inK ,nnn T,eW " w',""," Fcjuiiicc ;n ins rig ill in Mie rre-ameut, in uic place 6f houor, sat Ji fft rmn, now lorty atvrn, the senior ol his colleagues; older in public service, ton, than any of them; tall, erect, ruddy ; not eeably quiet, aad tMwlftmtive in his address and demeanor; the least pugnacious of men. Not a fanat ic, not an euihutiatt ; but an old-fashioned whig, nurtured nnnsv "old teke," en- lie-hUTMHl by twetity-Bve years' intense diaruaaion with pen, tort uue aod sword t-f'kne prim ipln. - rretn lim latcal commrntary upon Uoso me rums of the Baatile -and wiwring still bis red Parte -'waiwenat" and bfewnen, he wt 0'ijictof pirtiiuisr Intmsl t ail mi and, doulilltts, oil -n relieved the s- ferity of butinets by some lhrii!lo reUii-ta out of his late foruiguj stLarkiicS. Opposite him. oa the Prvidcot's left was the place ot II irniltoo. Secretary of the Treasury, la all the alertness and vigor of thirty-three years. II time hadmatered his UWaia, it bad at lemJ hb tll uffl.iem y ; becante, as yet, all his short life had ixrn succesi, and le had a: is led chiefly with men who pmee-d noth ing elihrr o his ll.ienry or Lis arilhmeiic A iB.,lire, Vilitiiiebl,' tittlo geulleiuatt, with as Una a faith in the apparatus ol finance at O'Oral Knox had la treat rpina. lit waa im tft the toil tide ol ' tivity, b'bliyl' g meaaurre thrUKb Cn irreM, and oruanising the Trvasury Ie- pi1nnt ths most cueapicttoo m ta ths admililttratlon, rxnept the I'rrsident At ual hit Uuttra woik was bis Us', la vfgmuuuM t pjaU'ui o eiHi ting, keep ing end diekunupg the re ten us be era ployed n murh lac', forriboughl and trr liiliy that b s mocena.rs bave each, lu tarn, admlrid end iiia id his winst irn porual diVM-ea. Ha atrsnge4 the sys tem ao lLal the Ncrvtary of theTnasury, at any tuomeat, euid mr ts; the whl wxklng ol It 1 and he b4d at rommaol all the rnnfrrl of the I'nilid it ilea, suhjrt loUaful urn. With ial vli g al.a to ititeit n duiiar ton puiie a"l iclay autnoflawt. - He C Mild not diaa Ills oas pittnr of salary willr u! tin ilgnaturs id Ibt f'lir ili.il o. flie s the itrpartinrnt co.tiptr-'i'sr, aad traufr and ivgleter. FuU lu'rnl Voting is puntthrd le Uv elpal, whleb Short that la C'J.eg uf ballot syaKBt Ej xlnd bat Improved hptMl oar pr.. t.-e. At the rmtl mua i pil tlvciroB Oeorg I'twwih'r, 4 aluw )f wa, pertaslr4 bU ptaadfailH, aa c t .,;eei.e, kt ttj a. I tolr, hting dial, and tb' r. Ii; r.rui I lmpi...uiiin.l lit a yiar, aad anulhuf mn ,v.d ths StibS araieeee I. (elarly potentiating a Voter whi w lU iiii lni the c'tj,-i. tSf , , Tb.tltJ l a ll ..' fl I t , f la ll-j ir I cni ii ff the vr b gwiif itta wi'lb itseJ a am'-, r rf i tao w le s-e-y blre ;srii nf tie-ii's, be aiy teat an.'l ! will U ate HHl.ii.j to kit s Ii nle K f ssjohe has g", h-wevr, M I. ,ali.. T1etr,.srrtkei rat Werpriy,' (taesn Sba-lxV tiO, In udii.g tenty gbt toart sgrabiejvesg bdnsS KALEIGH SEXMEL. rnAvitt-AL, rtaNTiii.. JOSIAH TURNER, Jr., . i Editok. DAILY, BEMI-WEEKfiY & WEEKLY. Rates and Tcnug, (In Advaucc) DA1LV t year, 8.00 " flmontha, M SEnl-WEEKLT, 1 yuar, " . " 0 uiou'ht, WEEKLT, 1 year, "' tl UIODlht, aVl I ouu l.ou City labacribera will be furniihed the Daily 8apiTiitHt-att cents iei week, IJByaWnr Id- vanee 1 he Advertising Rates will be found oa the Brit page. ADvtarismo isBMi t;asnonoemana. ..0a It U the puriKise a tin SENTINEL PUB LI'MIINet COMPANY to msks tbt paper a FIRST CLASS JOURNAL in sll reapacts. Ths principles It advocates I sre familiur to lbs pe-jjile of ths Slate snd are, siui(iij, THK EQUALITY OF TIIR WHITE MAN Wint ANY OIHEIl MAM ; AN HONEST, K -ONOMICAL AND FAIMIKIL ADMIM.il RATION OF THE 5ft K ALAND STATE I'iiVEItN- ":knts ; TRUE EQUALITY LAW IIKFORE THE THE RULE OF THE HOL'TII BY HER OWN PEOPLE SOUTH OA ROM NT A TO P.E RULSQj ORTU CARoLl.MAM. Its telsatns sat all be lovmi le eoutaia THE LtTEST NKWJ BI TEHUiRAPH. A CAREFULLY PREPARED BUM MAR I OF I.' I AL. KTA1E ASD OENaKiL NEvvs, THK MARKETS, Ac. N etbar panes le the Fii k4 even ee tw a eteeaiatoaa a. toe BIN I IftkL, Sa4 ll tkirs'eet ud.rt CHEAT ISDUC M KNTaTO ADVEE llakie. wbewtN tad tu eaalanMW tka toat audluat liitvofk krhtoeueaaaeieale with Bae pw t.le arf ihe aula la H.w M atacera arpeal to UVafrVwdseaf I ha ea.'aiiaai.to ixr a i irintiauat a4 , iaeooan)art.taarf taw, pMif thwaaeelnei to eaaka Uae p" aartay wT a -ejrl sapnork as toe Ii In i will aatify u, kae paper elil aj pear la an aaUrwif new eesae ritli HOOK AND.TOII Oi l ICI. la e ;.Uta aa.4 taipaMa af taralau tat say aa4 aaaay at M-y 4 rriaUaaJ. II if ttitl M aTEiUAia aa4 FIRBT 1 1 ASS miMIk a7 tea aatujal, a4 to prwaa I' Boah aaa Jat a Wxl to fvaaa) to .aaajert liivtW) sua tatoee vf say etber aetakoeB aral laflark rv fnf l k a4 Job Wk reapart tt ) ao.1. H 4. aa. fiEMINEIa,.. k ALUs a, .c.-l SO'JETHIIi G TO EAT 11 MINCE MEAT, " . BUCKWHEAT, MiCCAROSl, -HOMINTr PEARL GRITbV CAROLINA RICE, UCLLET ROES, GOSHlYN BUTTER, -,, PRIME CHEESE, " ERESH CITRON, rRE8U,R AI3IN8, IK E3H CURRANTS, SOUTHAMPTON HAM3, " - BAaKED BAC8AGE,. ;.J SMOKED BOILING BEEF, ' BEEF TONGUES, : SUGAR-CURED STRIPS, PICKLES, CATSUPS SAUCES. W, C. STRONClf & CO. dcclOU MO N, KY Wanted on morwai;e of three hundred acres o 1 Land, Tain d by County Commis sioners for taxation at ,0C0, lying 6 miles irora ne euy. aee no-u nr. it. rfunx.s c w , ; u, A 8 From Haywood County for sale. Very fins. deciWU W. U JU fcScXCU. KUIT TREES asd ORAPE VINE. for thOMi, decOMi W. H. JONES A CU 5 0UObV4BAG(,ISU To oct ' LEACH BK08- 8 Beat Bsltiinore Family Moor and' North Carolina fauUi IflOur. in sack sep i tf W. H. JONES A CO. 75 B JiES SOAP.. All kinds. ' Prims Carolina Rice. Canned Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds. tent 11 -tf ' '. W C. STRONACH. G0O0 - tin Ponnils Bacon. Ilami, Wdo ana euouiaers. , . W. U. 8TRONACH. F tweet N. C. Lard, by the barrel nov 8 W W it. J. .NF. f'O' UOTKLb Ho., yi. CATHARINE'S, ONTARIO, CANADA ' TSB "XTEPUEXSOJI UUtSE.' AND BATHS ' ' iu connection with the eelehmtrd well of SALINE Ml NX UAL WATER is new opes for the reception of visitors. Persons da bout of engag'Dg board wlU ilae sddreas the Proofis,, , BEVERLY TUCKEl SON. Inly 7-tf MlSCELLANtOUS. F KttU AND RELIABLE. VACCINE VIKUa. At ovU BIMP-ON'S Drajf Store, B toU4w wWUHVrOlHO BALTrHrf rienr. kjssxsgzs. Jl MAVfil.1l A AMHIK.ir. - At Bl M fnoN'S but ttMf Dra Awe. ORsE Pow UkKS-FoUjri. At IMPSON'I OTS0 If Drrni etora. ERirUINU USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS DRUO HTORE At BlMPdONS. SOT SO tf . i i rU Bllt'S PERFUMERY AND TOIlJCT POWDER. aov M tf limx store Large stock of toilette bets and Vases at BOV HU IMPAONi Dreg Store. T) EtIDENC'E FOE BALE. Tbt wat.rej sad dealmhle U.MUIM L Nanb aaM exM Vt iltalMCioa aae Nortb BireaSa. aVaWa, M. C. tariaa Am. aioi to Mae. ELLEN MORDECAl Barf 9ae4Iia I A t.MAi. KOTICB. I alii fartW aofr aaaa aaill the mUUIJi ml ef a aiUl.t ema-e. tardrn for ana nra. Iieaaaatal servkM, aaay kalaheittUU. ilartt av at IM Slala .S,uI Beak, atoat 1 eUl pcoeaptly sUsad the rtUaarra ti r-aiieaU. aa a u r. babouck. w ATCHES, JEWELRY, STLIUXN'O RILVEU AMD lairrti rciTca tin sn naias. I bare lot nrlarwad tr ae N York bare s-aTinaat a lar re aaanriiapat af SUst& My soars as Ian aae ftt lata. kaae a ia. vt a stars aa toiare toe waf. Bw, laaro.iaal.ia eae kaMwiiaa Mf taaelliai at aaf (a are saMietaaa, All mu W t.i, to aa.t 1 aara. I ) timn 4 Uaa kaxtaialera aato vlat- kkwta Irtaa to aaatl Uaa M.a km ka rail aaal taw Baa at aa w4 Waa Beiut aaaai let a aaara V aaaaaa aa4 Srwairy ra- a-ai.aS. S i .r. al kit. a .1. aatJ lat aafaulaa- taa W.I. iaa.aa art aad aae 14 a a.l t.a- all VSaa4aaa. Wm Warvauaaie IS kail, alll aall raaa. . Caaa. I aat as t-aaa kt toe toe oaSaB Saaa toe Cap. laws Jims c pU.wT, kaw. 4k, M. C -rev tir I-u-iai. FAT Tux.un.nwt. tAtti 1 hmIiI u . .-... UEMTllAa. JJ o l i d ir 0 o . 7 . O T 6 Af TUB BOOKS TO K E O V AWHM) WII-MAHS MAT BE FOUND A COMPLSTS ASSOkTMhXT OJP&XW JUVENILE BOOKS v for bots and oiru. Toy Books for Children la frreat variety. r jw r rera maa KBtf iwo BfcauoBerTs - Uld Pens for Ladk-i and Oratlemen. of the dm ; a lar e assortment.. Kin Prnclls sod Pen Holders. forkst Books and Port AUnt I noiozniDh Albums. Diar r 1878, rarloas styles. l:ie Bibles and Praver Books. . Church fenlcei a d Hjmnls. Writins; Desks and Port Folios. , " TonrUts ( sacs for Travellna. - ClMsa aiid Huclijranimon Boxes. ' Cliromo Picturea and Jfiamea. at exr aedlni' low prices. . all early, if -on Uh to tot unpUed. ALFRED WILXTiMar Bookseller and Stationer. dee 1 9 tf N O R T H CAROLINA JEANS, SATTINETTS AND CASSIMERES. Jast received at PKIURe.SE, PETTY A NEWSOM'8. deeetf .... T EN SLOW A BUSH'S .PREMIUM Saiiti Oil Will HOT EXPLODE. SAFKST, PUREST AND MOST" ECO NOMICAL OIL IN THE WORLD. Clear as efiprlnt: Water. Burnt brilliant' r ana Mats loiucer man other oils, tlivea s beautiful bril Unt and safe ll,'ht Mo a brll Uan Ihaa cas aod aafe as a tallow candle. No smeke I No "dor I No chared wicks I No change of In taps. SO SXPL08I0X8. "The best Is always the cheapest" Toe want It I Yonr aekrhbors wtnt It! Even body wsnts It No family can afford to do without It It stands a Are teat of over lb der.eea. - A Uk'blrd lamp may be danced upon the floor snd yet this oil iil not explode, nor taks Are For tale by THOS. H BRIG08 A SONS, Sole Axsn'ta for Raleigh and vicinity. . 1 SIGN OF THE -GOLDEN EAGLE." dec Kill kT.EADQLAltTEItS -r- ma- O J h I U V A J uTTT LEWlS&tX). T . 1. K W I 8 .V 0 O.. o E 8 avajweaiaanaaVaaasSSVaaaaaaaWSStaaaaSiaBSSSSeSimsam IPIiSTOLSl Ml1lannMnBMiPSBIi"liafaBMMIHMIIMMnMIBBa(j MIIll A l.H.s-,C iLT'. ilAra, ALI.IVI tad IHDiYT A CO.f. THE LA ROEiT STOCK Off POUTTNQ (iOol)S IN THE tTAl E t - - in Inpcftlt)n IntJttJ. lr. uardwaee boiie r 411.11 4-rlltf. MltllB ft., n..'tk n. c. 1111 t- V I FOE I 1 II I lb val ,a W la i .k -a N. taej'B'aiaa, lr. of kalf htoearl Su4 -.tar. aa.aa. naaaUU I te ea. a, Sif to t seiara pert tat toe oat Btaks r,k l e. tar krta-t sf SJs. en e to W M deaaatfta-e B. l II k i 1 1 A, Ja, ra.ra,a., A. . Bneina.ltoa.il lb. HIE -.... t. t rinEUuu i Jaat raaiaaL ir- " - I t-atlkf I W.CBIROEACIt. T. Leata K. T. ' ...J. T. rc-' ! WHOLESALE AND "EXjLU GR(.H.F. mn COMMtfrTON MUrCHANTS ContUrnin-nti and orders tolietfea. s-pt i tf ; '-.-jr''i' : C. . 8- T B O - . SDOCKSaoR TO t " W.'- C. JtroBifkli-'Ci4; Qrvctr 4nd CommiuUnJ!erehant " 7 DEALER 1N- ' . , COTTON AND NAYaXoTORE. : Second Door above Ttrk-Sro Honae' . . FayetCrilU Utt, KaUigk, JT. C. aag Ctf - JLJIANQSv: jkfe t pIANOSt PIANOS!! JAMES PIRSSON A 80N raspectfullylDfona the public, 'that they bave lutt received a new stoe of those superior Piano Fort.es of ths GREAT UNION COMPAN Y OF NEW YORK to which they invite attention. 1 he immense resources of this company in the ahau of cap ital, machinery and other facilities,- enable them to put their planot at a much lower rate -than any other tint claas caUbllehment, and peraonv auuut iq parcnase wm Und It much to their advantage to call aii xamln. th. e I'htnot before purchaainK sissw hero, i -i Seed tor circular to ' ., JAMES WESSON ASUN, Cor. Hrfriretand BaUshnrvalreelj.. maril-U ; Raleigh, H. THE SUPERIORITY OF THE UNRIVAL LED w t.i hu "- PIANO FORTE -.- Isoineeded by all who bavs CAKEFL'LI COMPARES it with others. in the ' NEW SCALE, The Manufacturer has succeeded in m ir the MUST PERFECT PlANO-FOtT.' posaililei hence they sre preferred hy i URKAT ARTISTS OF .THR DAY. And recommended by sll the LEADING NKWufAPERa. Prirea will be found ss reaaooable- as -aonaii. tent with thorouK a workmanship. WAEEROOHS, . Ava;jaj!twj;gHK, CulbJUtaJj-tlilK OCG (11 r l A. HON D SPECTACLES. The bpeeUclea- are manufactured from "Miunie Crysial Pebbles' melted toirether, snd sre called DLtiuoud on ae'Countot their hardueas and brilliancy. Is is well known tnat epectaclea cut Inin Braaillaa or to tch e. bblea are very lujuim to ths eye, became of their polarising Uj;liU HaviiiK been tetted " with lbs polsnse-opo, the diamond ienaea have been found to seuult HI lean er cent teas healed i ayt than any other pehula. 1 bey are ? round with ttreat a t. title aoeumey, are tree rom chromatic abburaiiona, arid prod ace a brlgbiniaa snd diatinctneas oi vwion not be fore siuiued la aieetaclea. Manulaetured by he .pcucer Ijptie.l ManuftcturiiiK Coruewny, New York lor sale by reapontluie scenls In every city In the Uuioa. ti. Mahler, Jeweler aad ( pUci . It Sole Ajrent for rule nh, H. C, from : iu they can only boobialn. l. No pedalei rmployeu. Do not buy a pair auieas yea see lbs trade nark. . decttdkwly MISCELLANEOUS JOOMS TO RENT Oil LEA-E. l (ie two front rooms In "Tucker I' art" st present occupied by die Nertb aroilna Ltnd e omnaoy iil be ruUd tor tbs year ln f, or wdl U leaned for a sat lea uf years. Apply to W. n. A H. B, TICKER A CO. deelTtf F RES II COCO AN UTS. . Fre h Cerranis, . Tsrklak PrwDea. veil i nix uf n uVa. imb t lln n. octXt-U W. ChlRoNlCU. C UOII M E W TOR E BVTTII, W. . Snt'JNA'Jil. DAIRY this eat la store, . eep al-tf rjrnit movelty hand itamp. With so is Ute rsss ef Type, far atarkia Unen tarda, etc A peetert IhUe "V Pries II 00 1 j oat paid, 11.3; Samples im A ran It wsnta-d for Ibis, feettoa Hole Vtvrkjr. AUo, for Webster's s4 ellior new aad arm i eniriea. AdJresa. f)K DIVID HA U-ale SUi-et, llaltfol J,Cut .auxxii no nOfE Ai l.'iT F'llt EINT FOR w kXi i Ear. kuil.1 Rooma, 1 lis I'laxa li a, h ti M all eeet the llaaiaa. el a i am lb toll --..- A an that Hue sad laamtv erf a f LtsA ateachrtl. kavaaaa toe Res Uapitol pr piJf. iair niaoaaa darltlf. w. it. fustt A CO. JJ1 O R BALE! 1 " " airei av '!2 ( ore klrail aad Fbor, w P.je si4 t sis, atd li. JeN fa at (U. a w. MILLER Usvlna; rawaea-d lbs eutrtcit ef h.r 'COAIUUMJ llol-i., , , " ef llaabrre e! Tfraa fri, ia Ura paaa . h to tea ei l. i,l . IV-tf seal N to vet CaarBAT aae fat ansta taa- out A rrsva t !- ma i asata c-, A IH at aaat'4 le kk k.l a r ip..raiara 1 1 "Im k H a aa it ruia i, la I. . tafWpana," H hr. aae mt U1 l a ra.a.aa ae tofrvaaf m arwar ta aK(aa,aw toe t-a. aat Fkaae raaa. aa at ti.a I ihit "VfatMaMi haak to HaMak, at aaa aW , lit k a( aa, l- l at O e A ,'.aj ee ala ta d fr i a a-ml tlktrr. BAlTbA. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1873, edition 1
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