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ME SEX'MEb. GAS J03IAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. u lover TBCRtHbtT J!oRsisorTi!i."9, 18T3r - MAKIXG READY - ins? TK TiMr n1 it Tjiatlvnia Control -- a aw fcMwwj - i are trt Dines? isr a cran "pnf!8 tiwrnsctTci or six miiiurat trr rrij. Knows iu f y vbici u iiuim viv- . l fir 4 v.u rv .v Hn IUilnl Company. Tbey hiyveJthcir ! t ' e - .. : 1 1 - Tl 1 nswycra crigagea n rao aratrme w ir eiiih. iocludinjr Charlotte. It will not do ti alio the Ring to take quiet possesion p the road, as they did of the Stat bonds ' in 18C3 and 180?. The Ring will pay off a few pressing debts which the King" con trol. Tbe road will be bought for a r '. rania Central will complete it .by tunnel ling the' mountains to Tennessee. The chance are that the Pennsylvania Central will have no interest In it, but a few peculating individual will perat4n their name. If the Legislature allow the road, which cost $6,000,000, to be sold " lor 1220,000 or for $300,000, they shoot d negotiata directly with Tom Scott, the King President of Railroad reaching from one end of tha continent to the other. ' - The Dhnville or Ftedmont road with It own debt and the lease of the North - Carolina road, ha perhaps a much a! it can Well tmel with. , It baa been intimated to us that a few uuuiu u oiv n iis wj iiiv it wibi a a "cava and complete it or not, a may be profit a . b'e to the purchase ra. Wo remember when in North Carolina " a ... it . i.i n t ( i.it '1.. i- to build railroads, and the State was al" way ealled upon to build two-thirds of theroad jhlle dividual would build one-third. Now that individual with to purchase the, roads lh opinion is being Inculcated that the BtaU should not own a road. And after expending $0,000,000 oa tbe Western road tbe State is tw poor t? complt-te it. f uch argument will be beet rd unly by those who have their fniwli AoJmuU lifJit iifciiLjiuing -al 1 ruinous rates to the btite. GOVERNED TOO MUCH la tha better day of th republic w 'hardly knew there was such a thing as a Federal or General government, except on very fouith year when the people wi re called on to vote lor President. To-dar. yesterday.' to morrow." now. In every moment of lifo and being we feel the force 61 tbe Fcdi-ril government, not for good, but for evil and oppression. In Ihe days of Jackson a National Bunk was thought to be a dangerous institu tion. Altera blood V fiirht eaalnrt the " bank, Jackson and bis party throttled the monster, " " " The Government now proposes lo take cnarga oi ine scnoois ana seiegrspn iinea. Ws lore schools and learning, we pi.tn.n- ia tetegraphle aMntintions. They ara great and usclul Instifutions in their projur place and sphere. What would ws be without then. What would we be with thrra la the baud of Grant or any on man. la flaance w would have a b.'aek frUag ercry new njtx.n. In Utera- ' tureaClupvlIMIInevcryFt!. When the government takes charge t f the telegraph lima throughout th coun try It will toon be followed by an act ol f-. ... at,l..H a 1 ' I . ... n.. ..V .wl n. . . . r. open an'I read all ptlval letter. Let th President suspend tha writ $f kalj$ toryt when It suits him, a Grant did la Rooth Carolina, and Il ilden la North Caroline, but never allow lh gov rnment to control ymir t hoola, chun bra, or U'egraphic lines until yaj are ready to "" clve Up sH focal apnvernnierira'nl pro- Claim the Empire. vovKHTur or tub state.' IWtora lb Lrgtela! ui and Ihe Guveraor part with lh Wcatrra railroad or allow it '- "'-t f -T f- 1 ' il lliiilraail llnl Ur it tuLht be well la loiiuii If th til at caaaot' bold tbe rued asj finally complete the work. Il the LrgUlatar "Cri lot intcud W psy th Bid or new dvbt of the Siaia, the w bold that the 8tata wa aevor la a Iwit-r condition f O..nilo;ing Una great ifliiMteJ wark It b has cost iuuiytu.iii.uM. Wa bsve bad butll lb-puMiiaa auj Ijno-faiic L-.i:atuns !' aigl.t years I or th surrrndir, shj tbey bsve pnsi trr-'t rJiJ u pay of tvra ackaowUdg ' be it te propneel to Uk tke tut-'i pr-pnty without valaabt coaai lall..n. th."W h S'.sU I h. i fclf ta dtbu Wl.ei it U poM I .i p.y debt, t'.ers U Svo U a. kao i.lk'S and l-vy lie li ',: which Ij pj LOSO OX li.il Jt. W publlU by rv lb rply of tfr. Lg i4 Ibe Ldrrwt it Jr Lmh, A It S a't.-gKlkfV pvraoiiaJ ea-t ml .I1:L 4 h-ill. euit pub'iiiilng It, t I om-C w,th Dr. Ib who iJ,gTat.fy Uother Lnrg by yu ililf-g aayibiag , nsy sty f m, f.jf raa.H bail " IWutbtf Lr It J btu'bar Lurg are suamW 4 the t'ba h at Upths'' Hafu aJ briHbrf Jl! kf Ut Mia urn). " liaw plnatnl il Is I 4 lr-brw l dwvl', A'. aftar uwt a u iau Tl.eL-igi nw snucb i tt.-I f 4 fM 1 ra-p' i.f Wn na N tb t w I ) .U r t,M lh a aad tf ia. f I .. Tb .!. f. tl SMItlif, lwr..J f f IU. i S ,a lC$ '(J.tat.if?, t- U f j f 'f. 4 sa l 1 , Tba II lr 4i li J. A isnmm IWiM, i,.H IMS tf, ls t;l.f"l fw a jv.:f ta 0 ml iud b.,.i. 1 fvo WWfc tot f !'. ' Ii-. t- ;-"! i prf In fftflrtr-g Ti.. ! ! Su4 Mtiio. WHAT IT COSTS IN , OYER TWO nCNDUED C1TTE8 IN Tit" UNITED STATES. : -tttn Interest IothXiiitcL fLLOu. estim .ted to represent 150,000,000, ch- vidcdWrDpnir 2C5 companies, scattered the country. There are 203 gai.cr.m- panies inTT.e lulled b'atcs' 10, Inciud Haltim6rePtinaae!pliIs, Bastrop Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and New York, of hicn luruish tbe article at lower rates than the be Louis company does. Nine teen companies ftirnish at the :ime ra!, that u 13.30 per 1,000 reel; while the ru- Biaiura'r''$8r conipannwr'i.haTjfe bighcr rates, indeed, running ftom 4 per 1,000 feet to f 12. Thirty-eight companies tur nisht$3 per 1,000 feet,-- while twenty companies charge even higher rate. The citizen of Eaaton, Jl-l.. pay 13 per 1,000 feet'; Holly Springs, Miss.-; YVoodatock, Vt. ; Cold Spring?. N. Y. ; Fsyettcville, N. C, and Slx.dleboro , Maw., pay $3. The cheapest i that of Pittsburg, which i but $1.83 per 1,000 feet. , The price of l in that locality account for this. , Philadelphia reduce! thesprice to .83.' The increased ial paid by - the people since the reduction may explain ihe secret. Cincinnati pay $2.62, and Louisville $2.85. Gas manufacturers suiffr loge in va rious ways. The escape of gas Irom the joint. of the. pipes in the long main is considerable, and this, together with the ImimIihi Afntwi1 isthinh triMnantlrt nniiM wmnsiug vi . is- w iiivu UVUUI.UWJ wvhidi urns up an annual loss to the company of 60,000,000 feet of gas; equivalent to $200,000. ... IlAtr a MrLMOH Emiokast Skekino IIome n America. The ticrman Emi gration Association of .this city have received further adricci from- the home organization, relative to the movement of the German" farmcnr and mechanics to emigrate to this country. The home organization, to effect this purpose, is said now to number eigbty-two thousand, and It is proposed to form a' Union with uirNaramintgrtritmuTai LaBisnsfremcii 01 'London. The latter asociatioa baring a membership of 200,000, it I contempla ted when the season opens to send at least halt a million ofQormau'.snd Engliuh tanners and mechanics to various points In tbe New World, but mostly to the United States. Both of these associations b&ve for their principal object the relief of the present overcrowded labor nmrket, and th Uorman organization has a paid np capital of three thousand poumls to carry out their plans. It is ' proposed, among other things, to nrge legislation by the American Congress for the tatter protection of emigrants. A commlsahm will leave ISremen In tha mliJd'o of January for the purpse-of purchasing wBiHitii in ih.piwt alio, to mnlra land tor larg colonies who contemplate rep-'Tts qpnh the particular section of th UuikiTblalus, Lolb Tor cl'uualeaud loll whfh is oc4 adapted to German. H'usA- iitbLan Hlar. SMjoox4 ladyCmtSj the fol lowing slbi)le rcnicil Lr to small-poji. We have no perimial h-tfor luch a receipt anil fhirefura icnit ta all of uiu lulincri bers. It Is certainly worth trying, and our experience is that pnou with' Ilia small pox is not slow to try any remedy sug gested : A correspondent of the EtK-kton, (Cls.,) Ilenild write as follows: I herewith sp-pi-nd s recipe which ha been used to my knowledge in hundreds of caae. It will prevent or cure the luvill-pox though the pitting aro filling. When Juuuef discov ered cow pox lu Luglaud, fie world of deuce hurled an avalonco of fame upon hi bead, but when th moat SH-irntifli school o( medirln ia the world, I hut of Pari published this recie as a panacea for small-pox, it passed Uuliei J ,. It 1 a unfailing as fate, and conquers iu every Inatanco. it Is harmless ahun lakes by a well pT n. it will a'so cure scarlet lever ; here tt is as I have uaed to cure III amall pox wlien teamed l'byVi-ians Said Ihe paiientmuat die, it cured I fulphate of sine-, fimim ttta;i.f (dtgiUii grain; haif lespHinful of sugar; roll with two tblcpMnfuls of water. Take a spoouful every b ur. Eithrf diwas will disapgte ir Is twelve hours. Por a child, auuiler doeea, according lo sue. If emntlrt wrmtd rorxipef their PSjslrlani to us this, ther would b no need of peathou. If JoU Value dic and X jwieoce, UM Ibi receipt for that terrible in THEATRICAL, Joha Robinaoa' ntammoth circus was la Mobil yaatrrdey, - tlsdsm Brlgnolf, n McCuTlorh! (tarring M to crowded tirw- at Nice, la Mltr-rland. . lira Oil opened ia Cavaanah, MutT day night, P. T. IUiuuiu's tiit us I In Avanaih ta daiIha avaAua aui La Uuaad. on Ah IJ'.b. Po' "Humpiy Duwpti" Company i doing a good -in at lb ru Chailes New thtrana ' Mar I set 4 Jarrcit'i Italian Opera com snvac aatngagrnaol In Washington o l . IW.O. ' ! lin Jnanechk, lb Imghj rtltat, a hobs In U)Sii su. b. nidMfiti irw rereuily lnhw Ymk and W. wbvrv, I to spptar at lb IU. hmanJ The St. mil as a. tk Is sccumiwaMrd by lh fooilt Us.-' J.aa, Jame 11. Tstr, "Tl MnaoiUI W,n low" at sang by Esll Putnam, at her be fit, la 8vssiak, a bwt ftlday night. This la a lweuuy potm, wtitu a bt Jw IUk a Hap,-1 f V I'k'iaia, r.i uLnirnlly rt ta u.utk. It tinrd th orra.tAa f4 th la kit d oa, lii rI saihiiiy, a "tann. erial luw4 ia (! vf 111 Nrl rbuuUta, alinh bad bwn ciwtrn id I; Ihe 'Mi(-fi(,lHi la mvoioriant sad e m la!i d Mi trf many gi',rt t .iiifd- entes ks bad $' Utth t i Nmih a J faUn upon lb LUly fit.14 f Vu n . ('IM n tL lum. 1 ki Pti. if anU f t 'ut'. -nl t'j. r a i,it tun,; l,u I'm KSj.l.t t-n Tw dy, US. 11. tt t U-lj wf tilutt Bi (f-MUBia, and Ut liu p'li.ttl l ll Ht IbtOi to aeritt I'ttiat) Itatit 1 ,,"m l"ta'tl-a f th limit, an I r- si in rv 11 m pian,. . 1 1 uuth, juatir 4 bWty ia ki.i ikat l . Ui in nt: hiaa.Js l. m 1 be Nf Tk fVillvM b4 lb. T,m,t W thl ti' la 'Biiig wirwiiiiaia a sui.Jttuia, thut it a n 1 rf li.'-k'jo ! r ImIi aM tMii'-..iy. .11 It 11 l b. ( !.) km, t. ( ( 't4 Shih iy i-l h t. t. i H s J ' t( M.m L;S- 1 iImiw 'IT t ;-' .! nitf j tiai."4tl M ;.fch, . ; iul, it lef l it astn ( L- u. l.uS,fa.,t. i ktHHwiast 'tita etpn btum if in I mi n .g"nj 1 ! r t.f u, l!i I' a 1 l '?...;, b ia sta'Md i vr -r Hnii-wmti w rr' 1 fcr I, . ...... i; I Ituttui sy, le"rora t'foNewbitn LiberaL- LONG ON 1.E-V.C H. Our local i:ii-'j on privili-g. to nfu.e Ihe h i ability and most been Dr.Xe.scl.. Uat us tiiut word would not lie courteous fc either the Sentinel or ' Dr. Leach, wemst pause to give the old "Re tired Publicum" atou.h tit, our Uucet. When Uur.idict. Arnold asked a gallant American, what the Continental troops would do with him if he fell into their hjhe bands, "Unry the honored le," was his anawtr, ''which was wounded at QatLcc, a gilibctT. we extend the honoia Cf War to tlie gaiiant Confederate sunn of th Doctor, Ood blcis t!iera,.but the old si.. .-' tlemon himself mutt stand from m. -ler; Hais so.exctedutgly Xunny la to dttUre tiit tne liberal is about tbe size of a rmall pane of glasi, or the hole in his own Un!onchicken coop, where be manipu lates hts chickens. - If the Librhai. is a window-pane, it is the most luminous and powermi one ever seen belore, not even excepting that historic pane of glass through which Dr. Leach bad so long .had frightful visions f Duncan McHac. And if it is like the hole iu his chicken coop, we intend to sur.ko it create such a flutter among such .rooster and hens as he takes a liking to henceforward. ' The Doctor seems not to know who this man Long ia, and appealing t his inUlli- ffent Johnatun neigli bora, they ore Bjualty In tha slurb - Thnl rnminita 11. nfan inT I dentin the life of Lamartine, That ac complished wiholar made a visit .to Asia Minor. When be got there be found to hi disgust, that, though be bad a bril liankseputatiou through all Europe, the rugged Asiatics had beard nothing of him. la our bumble degree, except that we feel rather comDlimented bv the rus tic ignorance of Dr. Leach and his Mends, we arorin Ihe same predicament. .Hut we intend to let Dr. Leach know who we arc if he pushes this battle. . The Dr. seems to have a tpecHl hostil ity to the preachers. ;We know the rcas- aljle pi mils aiHi liuli ops of the Roman Catholics and Episco pal Churr ms, down to the latest establish ed Christian society, thev threw them selves, intellect, ministrations and public influence, into the Confederate cause. Like the knightly and venerable Lcopi das Polk, many of them consecrated the best battle fluids of the country with their blood, and like Ppter the Hermit and the Patriarch oT7erusidrtuVThe1rTiHraeTThlt' livo in song and story, while tbe Cburcb has a name, 'or her altars a eucliarint. And while Dr. Leach was trembling before the Innumerable but defeated ,rvquadront of I the enemy, and begging the Conlcderate Congress to m .ke peace on any terms, thesu saintly and aallant men wr mrviuir the hearts of our soldiers, leading in the deadly Hiarir.-catchiii; the lat breath of toft 3) iiig, pruying unuiTTTio stSTIt asSlTtci over t'i wtdow wuuuuwu sob, and , try ing to inspire the Confederate infuiitry with thn.r ncntvjyfmtiertsliaWs hoptii o wonder Dr. Leuch despises them. They were the bulwaiks in th way of bis own Union plans, and like almost all old ''Ho- tired Politicians" be nurses bis pniuJici with bis chickens. Hut th memory M the Southern priesthood aud mintsty, Who b!kZ Tlurk if dlvtne charity Hud valour tver every runt and bloody ikhJ of the war, sliall iv lu the generous bfiuth em heart, when not even the ohlestiiravo. di;ier of Johnston county will be bbl lo tell where th bonis Dr. Leach lie' buried. The record of theiruH"erings, their danger, their sacrilkes and their poverty will jiev er be written because they were the pow er behind the throne, and the pi-ojile saw uly ll.. ldMn, lint whuv' Dr. Leach unJert-ikra, In his lough Juh'nston style, to r licule such n body of inca a these, he i ouly showing where Iuj, hcirt wu du ring the contest. Dr. Iach mak s historical mistak ben be attribute to the prcachei the expression, "r ight lhe,l ankecs until h II fieri" ovet," W hive no doubt many of them would have liked to have it lr a over. If Dr. Lach and other, who w. re dividing our counsels and 1 nervatlng our strength, cou d bav buea caught un der Ihe ke. Hut tbe real aultior.liip of tha rrpnwilnn wns crrttted to Owvonmr Vance. And we reckon even Ihe Gover nor, as quick lie I to see the strong twin's ot a caw, little rralizod ti e phil. sophlcal for- of tbe rhetotic. The fact Kiki msny cold Yankees were going to that country, and so much oif-n wu withdrawn loiupply lh beta of th inr vivors, that th old placn stood a pretty chance of freesing over, or at least, of I -coming (rusty. Aad th secret of Dr. Loach boUiity t j Zob V sue now k, hi proioing to fight tha .Yankees on Ibat ce. Likeaia it 1 th cant of Ihe intense bitt net of lh Yaiiket tlnnis-lrw !rit-1ilni.,-Thry-!nrf knew, Ihatif thai bUl oa the it av a sns tttt, it a gnn cat with bnthtftUan, fir tha Vka o4-4 rrrr n-prat irutl ll'in, and Learb would bav lo si and np to the lark, "fodder or no fodder," fiber t an agrt culmrol (Iguraof MWh for t'i Doctor to go with i.i wonderful ken coop ) I aUo tvU bt!f think, a Ui.s!a prob.b'y du to hi luiparfwt education and tna rastic neighborhood wher b Iivra, t bat tit word ' i'arsun" Is a ab k-asm, a vul gar bsndl Lir ordinary men. It tbiinnt ia lrtb, w do not know n man who eonld be called Psraoa more nppropriairly than Dr. Lmcn. Uut lh imi Is, lit word as a ynoyrn of honor, n bodg 1 f rnprrUtiUiiy. and potOfMHW a kiiml aliiiB-m abuh bit: minds etono sp. prmst. M w tisve htv Ibat nani, ho were tiu lo ihclr c .lot whether ia Church or Mai, who f.i.brd llwir rrg!- meats ta battle ! Ir. Leach we try ing to surrender Li coontry b) save b yr.w and hi ruliitn fields, an J aka Dr. Lrorh bat It Hj.hU f or Irfavtrrtitly I t d.M r-. lita 1. 11 own msnbood. Well, a bay shout gitea all lb sptf c eta lT .fd la I'm io,miu;u Julm ba Itfui" r aad Iciiitd pobiKian. W I at ad rom ibto lb doruow itary tvb dcocW of bis ttitliii l rd id, lots bsve no slnsntf h lor that art of Hung, a Ih b il raa be pitvcnti d. Df. I' I aid In Ul ' niia at on aad a gwd litiSi L I b .liffof uiake no T Vhi Ihe psw taJ t hast 1r ul I s npfx nrni, aad Um l.rfl.id t..t tt V r tii o 1. 1WI IV. l a. p-'hik al rnrftd M enmti fm ! th publrf- j 'Utut'i.t. IU It ta d to l-e Ik ll.tl La i I t: bull 1 If I. lil I kiMil,i tut ihtl bit Hi, y Pat irti. Itl n lg bint . uwli itUu I I "4 the LJl M a bw'l u( Utbta, aad if be la Wade la got Ho aatimtl 1 si t brt 1 li ai'l 1 I" nil.',- b bu!trg c c I'T. ; iui !isa I nta u Lit l, but II Ibtt U I'r, Uwb's SMfflS, w UI B I him anday lb uit.11. 1k4 iki t m III rfit, by lb Wfiadrttkl hnl 1 I ki Ititf m 1 bu kin mrf, tf ly tbe s.4 4 l'.l S6o.iS ptoe f rtabn Mi Il's jbtt a4 i kii. I b A. kaetor, lb iktbW l ! stj II I tm.;l j.-ni-Ht tf ! t.t!nU .1 & b.m 11 t 4 o "trft b M.iti, ll starttj tj. n lbs pfHK pi It at b'tlot, a. '( n-k and ) t.iki J nifttai Ao l a ti l j I"" fl y i.l hoi t4t)t b f.-r a t ei ii i, It ne a wt'j dttf . iImM out li f tHal smjts tt U,t 1 ..ti It. b la It Si m t Iiotsi IM .it) It eiattvl, tt t r-r"' 4 ... ta h n, ta i tlti lrf Itl'f. flw f and wi fe 1 We have rrrtnt letter from the most k ! . - - ... -ff.. .:. r us. u.iog( u.t4 itiiiueafci wuaai ui iiiu and other States, complimenting it in the exalted style. . Our editonaianave cBpiedTnevery section of Ibe coun try, and the paper witb reasonable man agfcment is bound to be a success. Pretty good work for- a pane of glass, with a imali potato at the head of It. Dr. Leach's estimate of the abilitv and reputation ot editor is Jtbe smallest sort of a joke, which the people of North Carolina will only credit to his ignorance and the ggeja-jyidbacon oa which he was rts it. At tbe verv time when his Utter tritted. thh gfflaltTKitato editor had j to invitation to become the Associate Ed 1 tor ot bis favorite paper, tbe SkmtiskL.: PUBLISHED $Y" A COMPANY OP PRACTICAL PRINTERS. JOSIAIITTRNETtTJRr F.DITOlU ' ' DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLT & WEEKLY. Kates and Ternn, Xln Advance.) DAILY I yar, " m s months,. 3.00 4.60 too 3.50 SEMI-WEEKLY, 1 year, omouius, WEEKLY, 1 year; 8 0 months, 1.50 City Subscribers wul be furnished HieDtiLT 8aauiai.attieatsiMW wwk, siayabbtla ad- vaue. - . fl b Adveruting Este will be found oa tbe ApviaTisnia Tssms Cash oa demand. It Is the pnrpow or the SENTINEL PUB LIS H I NU COMPANY to make lh super a rjKST CX.5S JOL'USAL - ia all resiwct. Th principle It advocate r familiar to the poo;4e of the Utat and are, (imply, T1IK KQU.M.ITV OF TIIR WHITK MAN WITH ANY UT1IEIIMAM ; AS HONEST, Ki OXOMICAL AND rAirnriL ADMixwrnATios OFT11K NA1IONALAAD , BTATK UOVEUN MENTtf; TRUE EQUALITY BEFORE - r LAW, THE THE RULE OF THE POL'TII BY HER OWN PEOPLE, , NORTH CAROLINI.t TO 11E RULED UY NOUTII CAUOUMANa Its col a taut nlM b fuaoj lo caaUin THE LATEST NEWS ST TELttiEAPII, rErru.Y PK.pRto r-rn- MAkT or lit. AL. St'Tl A Kit - - tiESEitAL kkwa, .... THE MARKETS, Ac. N atbtr y4if ht tba Suit bad rm Utf a tlreaUiaua at tb kL.MIN AL, a4 M Umetwt uQ 1 tikEAT !XD.Cv(WrtTO ADVk'H linrKA, WswIU la It ! lb WM wwllaas Utrtmfk tint m ttlM uakt 1 Wllb Ui pa pit 1.1 ll Sl.lA lltt . W.airt aif I ta tb f'W4t f UMatii.W k. t I trtn nu. t4 ll tm wtnatt.! t. f ph. .U .In INtftwItK I BHta Utt tapw Wtwli e( Mtal att. asauat at tt tastn wul isttiry It, u fft al l tji- ks aUriy dtwa riii;.nocic ATtDaJoii on icii I osaaii-Ma and la i'-t f Itmlaf a any a4 etaty SWiri u.a vf Pnauaaj tl at 1 Lass MATt&uL 4 FlttlT ;t an rw f wt tiy t?,-ft. t4 im yva W aW-k atvlj . W,a l t-a I-""-4 tt mm SaiMk y au Ui 1 a wf ktf Mb. I n -'"t I (-bt, at4 J.. Watk rt V f,.y ttttwiWA AM,' msnrtEL, " an ocghies.. TO BHIt MIXCS HEAT, BUCKWHEAT, MACCARuSI H03tINr. - "' ' ' ' PEARL GR1T8, CAROLINA RICK, MULLET ROES. 8 DAD ROES, ' -----' GOSUEX BUTTER, PRIME CHEESE, ' . FRESH CITRON, FRESH UA 131 N3T- rBESIt CURRANTS, SOUTHAMPTON HAMS. eauivaii bacoauji, SMOKEJP BOIUSO BEEF, i 'BEEF TO N G U ES , - SUGAR-CURED STRIPS, PICKLES, CATSUP3 8AUCES.V , WC, 8TKONCII & CO Uocia it NET Wanted on morUratra ot three hundred seres No. 1 Land, valued by County Commls- iiaficfTroTTsiatiDT at ti,Drriying wruw from ihe city. aec 21-11 n. a. , k v. I A P , P L E 8 rrem llsywood (.oniny lor sale, vwynaB, docSWU W. 11. JOESCO. nRUIT TREES aad GRAPS- TINE. Now la the time for Utenr Weareacent I for them. dec JO U W. U. JOSE8 & CO. r ri r TAR1M iV BAGGING. To it) UUU besoldat oct F O R 8 Best Baltimore Fanfily Flour aud North Vl Ullllt M WU . ,U Ml. IU ... . 1 1 V II- VI . n . ...I. . . i-p-M- i W, HiVVASSa VV. H 75 BUXEd BU.U. AU kinds. 'Prime Carolina Klca. Canne- Fruit aud Vegetable of all kind. tep't 11 If W. C.STKONA(IIl. - G000 Foon.l BaeoaHsHlViI'd0 and Bhwuldors. . W. U. 8TKOJUCU. F fcweot N. C. Lard, by Uie barret nov-tf W 11. Ju.NtS CO- JIOTULb &O., gT. CAJHARINI'8, ONTARIO, CANADA 1 TBS "STEPDEXSOJI DOLXB." AND BATU ; in conuoctloa wlh the eekliratrd ell of BALINK bt INK HAL WAItH - Is new o;ir for th reception of visitor. Porto us 4 trout of anga'ag board will plaaa addras Us FropAtMsc. UEVEKLY TUCEE SO?. lly t tf - XI IBCELL AN EOU81 F IIIH AMD KKLIAB.LI. VACCINE Vlkfd. A ot to If Bntfi'ON'n - DrackHura, B tailors EFrEKVti'CINO SALTS Of I ricnr, KnirwK.Y, AA'f. Tl a , CI TmTKOrMA (JXXtU, ASU UAUiKHIA Al'Kkl ST. Al SIMPSON'S sai SD-tf Drag wf. H OIU-E Fun UPRA-rufTr. At SIVPtKlNa Untf Slor. HtHU Ev EKIfUINU IBLALLY FOL'NO 111 "ATrnSTTtAR3 DRUTT frmTtr. At niwrnoN. no SOU JLEIE'S f IiriMll I . . ANDTOI1.ET POWDER. At itxrvi nV SO if Itnt Slor A LA ROE STOCK OF TOILETTE 1ST! AND VAtkS. At novMU SJttPnoN'S ir( llur. Tuiuixcs For sale. Tb baaaUftd aad m! rtl.lt kltlfilNC f, ear Nna btw n,rM cf Wiiatirxuta aad North nuaaHav lUlnf h, K. C V Sat-wt A apvty la llae. ALLIU MoKUKCAL nw t41aa ltXIAL NottUt. I alfl rsrllM anfM aad niil ta at:ita' omwI ot a ttiLt'itt tar, arOt fnf ear pta ftaiaaal StrtWtv mar k stfl wl'.k UUU If) at lb Siuitui statu a, wa. t 'U rT"""i'lr aUa U ts ait r. Sle-'n-sV yAK, yiwtitr, TTJtUMI eiLYtri AHU vatrrta r-Ltvaa wsnn tan ruml 1 yttt swlarqial tresa ki Ia t bat 1 1 nt I a U saanMa I nf tk alto My Mn la l i t4 t."ti -ttt. 1 kt ukfi a iot a at Wf um war. t, It. i i.tt a4 kaaittaaa Uf ttrlaaaal l f't era siit ait AH Ikttlnai Stl mia to 1 1, t ttttt tl arm. I Ml Utat) nln M U tltet mmt ttt. Vara to . mu ax at otf ttt !- a.int I fat W t. ix Jtwtity t- pa) fitaiM ttoMitaa aat ta stfwrtoa i t- a tl. i ti.tt tt att ajtw tt a.li I t an i'.-. Kitvumi.4 H m w I will m. .btr I nt t't I -i tw fmm fcy Ut lf waxk atr to . JilW c. F ALMS ft, toti,ai.a i T IL FAY THE til-.il. f ( na t 4 tt iktV - tot ttav U I WMTHAL BOOK STORES. ll -,-iD -f o u o b s at rtis BOOK 8 TO R E OF Mlt BE FOUND A CQMPLETS ASSaJlTUhXT &ejrtW. JUVENILE B O OTC 8 FOB BOTS AKD Ot ItBLS. Toy Books for Children In great variety. ido reDcn ana notciis a cuuonery. Gold Pees tor Ladies and Gentlemen, of the. best make ; a larire assortment. Fin- Pencils and Pen Holders. Pocket Books and Port Monica. - Photograph Albums. Diaries tor 1873, various styles. ,Kine Bible and Pravex Bouka i Chnrck,eerviee d Hymnals. Writiu neaks and Port Folios. Tonrists Case for TravellriK. - CheM and Backeramuion Boxes." -- Ciiromo Pictures and Frames, at exeeefiirg low prices, fall early, If ."on lh to get eopplled. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Bookseller and Stationer. dcclBtf MOUTH CAROLINA i.1 r-jEaNSTMriisEf is . AND CASSIMERE8. Just received at PRIMROSE, PETTT A NEWBOM'S. dee tf D BLOW BUSH a PREMIUM' SalBty Oil Tilt ROT EIPLODE." SAFEST, PUREST AND MOST ECO NOMICAL OIL IN THE " WORLD. Clear as Spring Water. Barns brilliantly and Isal longer tha other oil, liivea s beautiful brilliant and sfe light Mot bril liant then raa and safe a a tallow candle. No smoksl No odor 1 No chared wicks I No ehsnge of lamps. SO BXPLOBIO If B. "His best 1 always the cheapest." Toa want It I Your neiirhbor wsnt It! JCverybody wants It No loudly eaa afford to do without ll. It stands a Br test of over Ui dtwraeo. A 1 ltichted lamp may be dathed apoa th floor and yet this oil will not explode, nor take Bra. for sol by TUOA. ii BRltiGS A SONS, Sol Af ent for Balcbth and vicinity. PIGN OK THE -GOLDEN' KAtrfctt" dee 21 tf " ' - JEADQUARTER3 Q j V" . L I U U-- I A J O L I r ' LEW IS A: CO. L I o K W I 8 C o.. O V K IFlSTOLiSl iSktiTa fis,,c lts. sntsrs. ALLETI 4 WHiriiET ACO'P, TDK LAR'ilr'sTiK X OFntHUUX j 0(bpt 1.1 THE bTATE. Ar Inspection iRfllrd. tr U'idwaik iiutis i r ufi Jlt.ltt till. u:nii v ., HtMb M, C Q I T Y LT FO R S A L I I It t at -a bat to n.l, i(k Ml U.t feitttil I ' t. t.it.iii- t tt) tt k-tnfi Ma tt rr w ftf Utt t4autt na, I. I T t.-t, t; rt ti i--a m ht a iattittttt kv il I 1 1 V. J a , r a tsaw. lim, Isrt ta. - III! OQj HsfflAOAT f..rf ,4 it U W.C BTRONAtil. u.HAli.-yjUA MKIICIIANTS. tiro. TjtMS&S. T. . M.X !.tac" B A C H B R O T a E R S, V iwjioLtsAi!; asd hErAii. oRoikna 'MMISFlON'MfRUUXTi. ' Wii igto ETaarr.Rai aion, X. C. opslitiiBU and ojjfTtjjit bej. ut t tr C. "B T-R 0 .1 A C H . SUlKEsaoli- t " ' W, C, Strccacb fc CH ' ' Grocer and Comm'umon Merchant DEALER IS COTTOiVAND NAVAL STORES, Second Jlaor- above Tarkiro Home FayelttnOt StjBM'k, y. j aog &tf FLASOS, &o. pasos r pianos ii - JAMF.SPIR8SOH ASONrcipectfnllylnfona the public, Utat tbey have last received s new sUxTt of tlue supcHAr Piano For Ire of the GREAT UNION (JO MI' AN I OF NEW VORA to which they invite attention. The Immense resource of this company in the shape of cap ital, machinery and other facilities, enable them to put their Pianos at a much lower rale than any other first class establishment, and persons about to purchase will find it ami to -their advantage to call and examin Ucm Pianos bofore purchasing elsewhere. tieuU for circular to ' . JAMES PIHSSOX 1 SOU, ' Cor. Uarxetaud allslnry streeur nuu-6-U . (Ulr-liia, X U ' r-pilE sSL'PErUuKlTT OF Till U.NKIVAU J. LU . W M UK 1'IANO ruii'fg i Is conceded by all who bav IJjkUErUbl COMFAl'.EB IlwiUiothera. . . 1 th XEW SCALE. The Manufsitnrer has eucewled in u.. a. tbe iioar rEKr ECT PIANO FonT , possible ', hence they sre preferred by 1 nr.ai anuoio ui1 i Ul!, u.r And recommended by sll the LEADING HEWSI'ATEirr Price will be found ss reasonably a rvrlt tent with thoroii)(i workmanship WAKEKOOMa, 6tb Avtucn, New Yoaa, Con. ltiTn Stakier -acoTU ; : ; u u k a t o r,r K Kll UUHACEir ATEllfJ, " ISnUi.abWAr will dlposo of ONE HUNDRED P1AN08, MELOUEO.NS and O KUAN 6" of all firat-clat Makers, luduiiln Miter's, at axvaaiiaLr low ruicaa run casn, or will Uk partcatb aim uaianc monuiiy anui paia now 7 oeUv t'i ANUS, modern improvement, for l.'T5, Catb. A new kind of I'AKLOU OKUAN, th most bvuntlful style snd perfert toe iver made, now en exhibition at sbl Bnwdersy. N. X. " may l-tf MISCELLANEOUS. JOOMS TO BENT Oil LEA'E. Th tw fraal reomt m "T acker 1111" t present own pled by the North Carolina Lull com II nuany aUl b rtnled for lb yer lBi-1, or I belcaaed for aseiieeof year. rill I Apuly to w. 11. n. n. i L ukkh ifc V. dee 17 U JJIUESU COCOANCTS. rresa tarrea', Tarkub I'ranca, Asevrted torcii-n Nu'.t, . trawb ilna. octmf tW. UnlUONjCil. c II O I E JE W YOKE BUTTER, W. . SrsONACIl. DAIRY thla day in slur. scp tt M rjlIE NOVELTY BAND STAMP. With cwmpWt cas nf Typo, for atarkl Uiwn, Card. te. A Jfrt lUU C- IMc 1 W ; imI IU, 11.3 ; Pamplis fnn 1 Akiu.u ati.ud t iw AtMt, f.if VtaUUr't and btWr sww itl btti.ia ll.ila Uuik r. asefal arlkk. ASJiwea. (IEO, PtVU, . W Ui llrcet, Uartford, Co, nov IJ ia rOCSE ANi LOT FOR StXT FOE ktir iiiu Likl.t Rooaaa. I urn Piam mmL Cm ad otet tb lloittav Uuu wU ! wae i in ALSO, Another Una wad tvwatw am of leal tlai htd. kti't a tt Oi iim flatiqUtlptvpMty. iiuvm, mar nouaaa, dewi U. W. U. JONES A CO, TP OR I I Lit Cora Vt-l ai4 TiO'. t -i ' I'l, td Nt y.k iuj. w. iLJuMtiatu SKlltt. 1RS, tl. W. MILLER Ilsvio; rttt4 tit ttaMt ti k BOALDINU lltJtfR, Wtrntw m4 Nawlttr a I Ttmm linrli, tw ajvau u.e iy...;s o( kf iA4 r-tault sd lit -Ur (itvi.il. a U-u N o 1 T ran c- ar ait m r tun Iniii f ol i tiara Lira hutiM ci. A lb lt at ,.. i in b4 -f t-'i "" nf "M SmUtui UIPUM t-liluw" taai, H a.. u . t att atf to if f.i . I, t Un.t ta tft Vt ( ' to ih m tanti al IM I ilista Ntltnau St.k to kwi.i, i Wt.la.fUt, ifc a k el iu . It. A a il ' twk, A. M , It la i t ttotiataa. - siil E t ttF F. SATTt-E. JL au itotna ftc a lart4 If mm -f- i-'r t4 riiu." t.. .iJt, at y 1 1 daa to 1 wi i If W.C. iltoMiU I ft I 1 A S A k l llki W l M P al ibt IVIll'. ,'. t.f ItoaL fcut it . I ..AttiriL to. A. battta. atHWt- -e t.tt rt, A il Ft V'tts, rill! A ?I'S I Sfti'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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