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fc5 THE SENTINEL. -4 OS! AH TURKEK,. T. B. XXNOSBITBT, A two-date Editor Satuhdat Morkwo, Mat 8, 1873. ' ESITOKIAX. ENTREES. W agree with Brooklyn EaqU that the I large prize recently drawn by some Jiorth-1 cm man in the Royal liar an a lattery, a I half million of dollars, will do a great I deal of harm. Hundreds of persons wi'i I now spend their money hoping to gain a I prize too, and of the number, all or nearly I all, wiil be doomed to disappointment. I The distinguished English scientist, I Prof. TyndslL whose lectures in the Northern cities attracted so much merited attention, has given the net proccsds amounting to f 13,033 34 to. the people ol the United States , the fund to be held by trustees and to be carefully invested, " the Interest of which is to be used in pro- moting physical research in this country. A generous benefaction ! Whilst President Thiers' candidate was defeated, the successful1 candidate Is not a monarchist, bo Ur from it be is so ultra republican an extremist in re gard to the .rights of the peo ple a true radical The to e of Peria is gratifying, for it shows that tin Bourbon candidate only received 27,058 votes out bfSn.eiO." yhi iiUra Kepubll can received 180,140. - Bcnatbor Anthony, of Rhode Island, it "a" OrantJtffofnhrBWt ttrictest Beet. He la editor of the Providence Journal I and in a recent issue ol his paper he asyi 1 of the Louisiana embrogHo ! "Undoubtedly there la no government I in Louisiana, actual or pretended, that is I entitled to the respect of the people, al- thoogh there be as many pretenders at to the government ot Fraooef The politics or that unhappy State, on both aides, are -e mase of reeking corruption." Holland W just now engaged in a little war 01 it own. ncre nas oeen an insur-1 rection la the island of Sumatra, aod the I i is beat oa bringing ber rebellious subjects I to terma. She la now tending out a large I amount ef the mgoltlont of war for tbs troops already oa the hland. The Dutch arm; miy find at ma h trouble la tubdu-1 ins the Acbeenese as Gent Uilliem does ln"nliillllating', the Modocs. We would be glad to bear fro(n some of our Ilocklngbain friends about the iilc CJverlea lately made la that county. There are some gentlemen hereabouts who be lieve it to be a first-class host. V nil, we confess M wt are told " if St is a hoax. It it at good ss Pot's " balloon hoas," the wonderful moon bon" of IH-kit, or the recent Natural Biidge hoax. 80 we IValt for news from Buckingham. We are really pleased t" that so many emigrants from CngUnd are con tinuaKr arriving ia this country. Lat wai k tea thousand left Liverpool. We hope awns of there, sod others that May eouss, may find their way to North Carolina. We know no better emigrants. Bay what we will, the people nf England 1 InoLtd a "thirst, Mb., Thry lisw Mde llwIT own ,ard grtstrtt tftoBjf the great. We remrmlier reading twenty agn. 1 ltiy)i l'iU" tsnrii'ii' riking book Called "sg!Uh Traila lie rattled Knglaad with all the lutense pfrjudietf 4 a Mawatliulsetla Yankee, "liM ving ih4t 'B istnw-wae Hinei the cai piBtviiiMNWBna ilia gt aeiue -huboftlieUoiVcr.il.' His early ehsp- t-rslw.lieatfunvkltpnidic-. but as his . . ... 1 . . atay U pruul.-igea km book becoo-.a more IHnralj until at lastAst lie apprjierq; as end, he thaws out completely, and d.rlarie that the Esalish aiw the ratst people the world kse ever er greatri Umb Ihe Ortclaas were la their pride and gbity. We want tn mm tloiusaodt of Eng lish settler, la our BiUU, The people ef , tb land ut Chaarer aad Shakespeare aud - Uab s4 Tennyson whi have tuadt tuetr bvaettfal ass-glrt bte a wnad EJeei, aa l hfve prudeced mkth immortal works, asat prwe ttrwikmt etliaewe wbw ilet.. td w.tk our lutrTrits, sa l kimI Oot'll-a'-e m little to the irugrsaa aad deve'up- tvtit us aay etntairy ta whwh I H- j aiy lad a Im-wm. ,i rutoor AbricM to rov.su it MX fever tier Ihe wsr waded liters has be a gnat ruk to sttWe by war Hu) stssoi S4 fiM aa evtr eBiae 4aie to Jt s-. faiMj ig iksl life al l be rtsM a4 swb y kld4 do By be f.mad. The wtw e lh-a4 U 4 e pine. , W d-wLI et g jf p i''y a Vas lisd, swuDg a asv .Ua to IU I'sauft sad he 4-asppHele'i aadly. Aoaseof tbrsa btcaate latulv4 la debt, aow.d ai4 pay tkeir kanl aad have t a tomiKHtd t- Wave at Others e t'"ss 4iw e-J msI tarWtiM, aad atwty w'm MwetB laraiy iita. , Thot llit U so, Ibxe are ducas f laisll gral rtttl su is awa sU wit! bear wtlsaws. IVs t"lw the life nf a "dresswrr" hi digea VU vxi, sad s"utniigsa, ae It la eaiiWd by very dirpialbj, IKsr a4- e Use to jeg sua Is t kf away fi.a ths riixw. The writer was ;ra Bslu as ire lee aui'H, est' a m'trf rrVWI to tutxl 114 ..owias, aa 1 bs saw the working of the s tire syrtnat, Kp awl ufilyxrfaxa lUmue to yowf aea f s sal U k !t . Ta alt! I'd al he ltte pwple aad snd) thaa y e aij ls-1 la ri i-a. We w -a'd a l 1 e h w.li as to "t as- sn'i.tll., - i w t us ia !. graa J h vt I (i TbfW k .4d a l r' ! t S"s Jir!ii, s l luerf I promise to secure good placet-for job hem you ahall have completed joor course are generally Mm tod deceptive tco. In five esses out of ii they do noth- log tht the promise, and the young meo, with Yeryfew exception, leant but little in com pari son with the, a J van tages that are held out in ipecioua end ly ing circulars. God has written that the children of men shall earn their bread by the sweat of the brow, and but comparatively few can escape the primal curse. If a young man at twenty-one will adopt some call ing and pursue it with unfaltering perti nacity, neither turning to t jc rlybt tarn' nor to the left, he will i all probability succeed as well as no-st nf his fellow men But what ever vm do keep awsy from Urge cities, JU1LH0AV MONOrOLlEH. Wecoy from the Petersburg Appeal a timely warning to the people. ; f Ylt giuia tgainst railroad kings aod monopo lies. North Carolina may well Uke the swuiag which the ,Aiical gives tv,ir gtuia. The cry of the editors secuis di rected entirely sgainst Tom Scott. We know editors who abuse Tom Bcott, but open not their months, and lift not their pen against Tom's agents, who do his work and bidding. , We must remind the yfyymftliat he has a railroad presideut nearer to him than Tom Bcott who has been detected in running two newspapers in North Csro- Una. We mean President Buford of the Ilichmond St Danville road. Tom Scott, of himself, can do but little; it is his sub- presidents, and editors uiid legislators who do bis work. It is a4itUe tawkbla---t)iat llia-Viu ginU and North Carolina editors should 1 so reticent on tha subject ol l'f. si.lent uuioru s running t wo democratic p)trs in North Carolina, brother editors, while our notes of warniuit are heard uesinst Tola jj Uicia Mim u((tint ; . President Uuford. President Hawkins is said to have aided in buying out I'rcsi- dent Buford's psper. Bpeak out brethren If von lose your fiee passes. Ilut here it the editorial of the Anml TAKC wabkiko ut time. The ttrugule between the people and the railroad monopolies which bs been Vf cn 1 th NoAhwert, and notably ih Illinriisi limat art Ptt'tstl llis ailrfltriiri ail wb()e COUB. Klrf ,,fuction sg.lost the inwilence, plunder and ssxreuuins ol these new dicutors, the rauroad king, the people have been forced to combine into socle' lit, in order by united action to punish their inlrnce, and retluce them to their proper position, to-wit I list of servants instead of masters. Mm itter Wastiburu writes from l'erit to a prominent orgtnixatiou of this clmracter in Illinois, as mimws -. 1 made a speech to a lariueis ronven lion in Mo'ris, Umndy county, in 1SU0, in teg ltd to the rxtoi'ions snilJ"iireioiu u our Illinois raiiroaai, aod tnca pro- tUimt'i that the whole railroad system of the frit ite lisil become a Vast aud terrible nii'Ao'ilv, sever In fore koowa or dreamed of iu a lire country, 1 confessed, how ever, that I had Mule hope of sny imme diate remedy, lor the iieople bad not 1 hea suffered enough. Hut six years of umaleriuptad and shame iss plunder by tlirse corporations-have arouwi I a people ho I are slumbered too lotg on their rights. bile there is to be a ternlllc contest betwiea the tipprtMacd and Hie oipwr, victory will dually penli Umib tlis ataniUKVot eternal rig'it and Jusllue, Aa I said 10 my speech on til it x-tasl n "III hirvr it la deUy I he jj r t- t . f Ilia oipieiMi, the moic fuartul willbatbe ii'tiltiutmn." --bouuk.AiiadiiUiit an4 lotottfB land, I wateH with IM'-ne inter est lbs fly lit now K'jing on between II. c nr,,, we slM.old am to it Ib.l I nas reairaiou are throws around tlica will cwlliie Ih. ui to their kilio..i Isplnfra. Let th people who know their ' ' lbw j,. pliw 1 ut avpuWUu(k. uout-a(S I evra appraranc of aa tfl l, im Iba part " "i'" wsga.u. to ii.kf.re la to a of dirists the policy of the State Let tlo-w be msde to know snd feel thst thrlr only strength l-rs ta sticking to their posts aad senilis ihs people sad But la aursii'B hglslalarva aed atU-wptiiig to run Cuu VrutMMia, Whaiaw vaf may be Ih d stgas ut Ti m rVswt np-td Virginia, and wvwerer rwrefut we should be ia di-aliog wuh his pnip-wulnus, kt ai b t poc Itiecwkeo cry of I u K-.ll I T re-ii 1 1 blind as to giea'rv dabfera, which thrraira ut Irutu 14km whi with all rd the aiwbiiHia aad all of the h-eglng afb I poser that taa Up sitr biilej to hiia. Set S oertU)u-ll aad S pr- Val oa t ) ecious plea ul Xlwaa li( Bi.HMM, H have alrva.l ia Virgiala a lailruad cirpotatioa, wha eplraa in tea Ihe (uauu-callh. aj4 mmi li thulium of . suy rrlu !) uS ! v a. Virtu, l has tow Inapunni with aa artfaar, l ial should atarwt every rgbt ll iakiff Vgiw- ba, eo that II has al UM in, u, pinna, to t.f impa trar, that it Would dub a a llu ktaM" ev.f j eius a, end sv araal I-1 p.uli. .1 prkMWitioa la Ihe t oailtouawuailh, who baa B-H bowed Ito hue lo Ihe awdrra tlat As froca Ibe brgmanf a sty. a k'sgu ew all I heat pWtwdms sSiipt ta so lar aa nicy a ue the people la tbni plca. tV LB K US i IUUUL MtKllS 0. ll spropoaul that the Uovrta.MSkUi et la AiUata m Iht 3ott, of Msy, be side lied aad cmsiMiS ! telrtael ImpieVi uwt.la, s..a;t diMeae Um LlnaMI UveWre auk lie agrnwa aad lk fcdnal g'leerwiwcSiL if U .s, (a.daill aliad betklght lake the Kl.f g. 1'ia. hbk si le of ike ( -os, aa4 tail to hanao. aisa. Why a-.t 4 ma the f.i'sre at He tlf. of Fkr U to soiwa-t.-f LitlnVtJ A wd fioea awk a euaieaiwa w:4 sCiaaU't Oov Call wart ra. a.d ll t f 4 liM splits IJtthgcid. , 6ASK KVHAll SWf.tr. The Aitaniks NalMwal I ak i-f lot had B Saf.Ua! t4 wly k-O.OiiO. we pap rrp-rs thst Tsb.V. V. rash M, wae ge-hy wf ewttoas leg the Nads, A a-. t '.; I the! k k.S KiSa.ti-f de'sH-atioa. Ikalteth Ss toe wa ha S" e -fl,tioq r.tJt I t'y lbs .S h Ibis CaelfWt. J liWB :U-N- Jllioli. sre.er tbt. ,iutl. isvf sms- -tostsw-wtuwe teriBrf Wu,Ue 'Ulia- h would bo well U ,,g.t.hi ft fttt ..."rlt,, T-w.I ... .rTe th... h.B he who kwpe hi. arn.nreu.rnt. warning la time. The old pro. 1 1, tell. jj,,. pri,.. ,,, UBBIB. ,lln tied up and decnij,w In let bis nelghb.. ""bee ..r preveotU Ss ..,h ..J,. a tt . share. ru,r-s lo the BasTlnat sail pr .lSXr t:rl.l e-.U J k-JTf:..- .! .T? frr-tT..e a....l.ry .peenwa ot swssre n,a Ao.i.u m.k L.. Uui.u.J. - t or tbs dentin! NOTES OF TRAVEL. XT OVE rOMlO COBBESrOKDEST. Dear Sektuucl : It is good to travel I In in foreign narla. It Ton ao awar from borne ignorant, you are pretty sure to learn something If too eo T prejudiced and go in a fit of discontent with your lot in lite and your situation, ten to one but yon come back, thinking there is no bouse like your Own. , . . VIHIT TO QBAXVIU.B. ' Impressed with these views, I m'v my will a week or tire ago, sharpei ed my pencils, prepared a note book, aud set out iw uiwiiuicwuuij. j I ited, but as my means exactly correspond' ed, that gsve me no concern. I thought I could study the character ot the couo try, its climate, sail, products, animals and aboriginal inhabitants as well in four or five days as io so many weeks. AT BEKDERSOH. Most neoulo enter Granville countv through Henderson. 1 landed at Header sou sud.-w:is ifll.y convsyud to lbs psia cipsl hotel, where 1 sat alone two mortal hours in company with Hannah niddi comb's Cookery, a Dictionary snd a some what dilapidated copy or the fiew Testa aunt. 1 lead all three diligently during the space of lime above mentioned. I in spected all the little china shepherdesses and dogs on the mantelpiece. I got up snd sat down. 1 walked about the room snd coui.t'.'U the spots on the carpet. On carelul review of all the circumstances it sppears to me that Henderson is a lone some place. i,v r Foil cxroiio. When the hack that was to convey me to Oxford drove up to the door, present ing the appearance of a cross between sn ambulance unit a lieam-, I was in an en tirely proper frame of mind 1 1 appreciate snd em iy its accommodation. 1 climbed into it the back way, s.it down on my trunk and rt signed myself ta bc!f-cxauii-1 nation and contrition. 1 1towreT7ThryBr-twrbTrghtid f the general aspect ol Uranvilie county I much toouay and beautiful to encouraire I auything like a lengthened despondcucy. I could not leel 111 s critical irameor mind. I Ile was sweet, 1 knew not why," and It I seemed simply good to be in Granville I county. I took out my note book. Much I may be f-i-n la the course ot twelve miles. I 1 doubt if Humboldt, when be first landed I ia Venrxucts,' t.Hikfid sriiund ' him with 1 keener zest, or a greater determination to seize the leedinz features of Hew couo- try and make the most of all discoveries and Incidents ol travel, philosophically, SLirntitlcally, inductively. 1IKU lurilkSMIONS. The itieturul f. stures of Granville coun ty are not onlika those of Orange. In deed I made inv head qui a dizzy with trying to recollect sll the time that I Was lu a lorvigu priucipuiilv. Of court all compsrisiins when madit w:re decidedly in favor ot Orange, yet I "kept forgetting as Ihe children sar, tint I Wntagwod s-xteeu leagui s lioin bouits aud that the waters of the Tar, the Neusr, and the New Hope rolled proudly betaeen uie snd my own desr native hil's The trav eller iu Granville a;i)0js to enjoy the lanlilies I'-r enjowng her iteoloL'ic.lly and limu-inliiirirMllv that OraliiM liliMrmllv I . i i i'. 7 ? i , ' I , ... ... , , .... UM., , ner ireaiuie in una wsy upon one s lie- tie, aud whether 1 would or aot. I am confident 1 gave every rot k lu her terri tory a itooiI going over that day. Ouo gets rather impatient of all f winatioue wi.uu the aequalntaitoe is eorufinlior). U lirllitr the rocks wne to be class.-d as I'r.maiy, or rV-comlary, or Tertiary I felt a prof und indifTireur aioce thry were all I eiiiiahy In the way, asd iqually obnox ious, lied eUj would teem to be the rule in Uranvilie stud the exception. My part of Orange abounds la sand, I ir ( r tin J. t'irfs CunaJeK$U in full IiI.miiii and veiy abundant. (Wax t'lvt- iJu do. Utlmm in nUulum do, 7rif- cum luokii.g well. I.im u busy with guuiio and 6'o.iiii. 7 Jfnyt not yet up. Aoumttonm VrrtttU in great aiusfni mlnMl l is - 4 tm at uirtvsla. WtxHiiaaU clowih very Bun, 11-ilij vaiiet rs ol Jartt, ad so i'jrn rualwd wildly through t ie ioret oa our approach, aud t'tlt dvmntitm wat observed a Ibe Beigl.b-'thood ol a astlvs hat. O'eVas AuMii-m lu the snine ca- btkIoo. fhraa n.riitoianda taken at random 1 froti rtif bote t ki may strtt ti ulinw thai I was m ull, r ignorant nor unnuod- lul l the tran-lUt t true method minute UWvtnrni, and UOMiilgated amead of IBe stlue. , OX.HI, 0f wd is tUs t.pilsJ aad aaetrtuiollt d Ursnviile. Ili-o J n U iug toe sea port an-l a Commercial cmtrs. It has a Court an. a OKlini'-rriai ct l.tin. II DM B viHiri 11 a MtMwart nf ihst-iaB, Iw-king moth like the lrrr,l iu.Ularv avat.m TnT.r, Uabby .'.TlaV os7ei,t. It Is Bdb,y en.Kifch U U,. am.Kiul an-) kiad td" Juatiea dispeaard therw kaAiBg- nai limTi Man l.aa la ftaa groew M tialertnl la iliubi.f y. II has aural I"Wt.i la. t.M. A BuiiKen le.y ta aleajs aa s J btu'ding, aid I a us ( ad of V. ll U an Hgty taxaea, Ihe rata eg aaatalnfi-l liHwvn, aad the Btoaet Bad r.y II Is ueoy a dataw of I we (l-aaw I beb thai atto e ibe li tral-. ar, June's. tl.e croaaitg Uaufy i.f Oil.ifd la W. J- la's Col' g and Ibe ttt wairf attrar- U Is the tbpbaa Asytaa sneat. d Ibere- la. This InMifwiMM le at Iheswiet wi.K aniavprtae to-faa to North 1 1 imtiiM -ye SKr.... ab asylum wbt ia tbildna ssw prrats ere dra I ss hse alMBdoMHt tlwea, taay be sbetuwed sod takra Sere of, tool aad Saaly. pro. I r le sn l the t aivrraiiy .f anh a.oae over thie to to Uka era (. I kb'iW ed B IMe to'pUws, alteadosiad (d.ld maa it. s vat aarwsa astir a. f ae Ayaa hes Ww la "ltn lit la rf ! M , sad has abeady ue isirtf wayM a it awakes wi in t a44 ad tW ., T e fte M.se d X, U. have fia lb be-.d-.f , ihs lata etiwtxd a4 I a is to av.y lilas..; (.d li st Nnh l HI (i.l f.i lain I aa I di rv.l I uS aju-t p-a-e aa laitb e wl.at t u.Jill.il.l.JrI.....J ... .1.. i. . -: v, ' . . . . : ... . . tn hit do'y to lite a- bniit. 1 h. y a I; a- I In M I I f It. s I k-i II. I i-wit la B'.ia Will e'W le p.win ( I U r la-lwa d I ' . . y aa I (KI.-H i,M hut rhuiclwa, and til rt. OPRIIfl I V ti jnilTJ) P.flnn? I OObTMIRSf EDLCATIONAb IlKIAL AJV,A fcCAVI. Km CerUlrale af d.etBHiiiairrsaad msy tl,rrr!i. to, Said ,r6ifltf fiBU fiUlXLlt UUUUd ! O X E w. Po. f J.hs la the tlly ef talrisk. to Ike k.h st kiadef to lave op,.in,t. It ha, a aua.tot -J aW all we aV-e w.It iDsd ' roreai. by M -,Whrk.o,d,,r.-Ueetab.,.s iT. rval tutors .he d.wo, po. t-toSll. H. FRinAT, HTH DAT OF MAT WEST, -S bui-k-.w., a i-a-rssa-.p, a d.(- f tl.ts r . , , ! at U eflk M , the futlowla lot ef lead stb st. we, twa II He aad Ihe sauat bli(;ii. s, J , ilWilL.),! (.I, t . Te fire panwb, lefuraaaUaa ef srboola. L, "tTAI.X I Utfsl EOI waN ks lb rtty of kaWih m.alla.ly la IWw.SK ll H m tar..iaa It h-s Te sail, raw aad vsrbaaa-a seaunl r fjr " , lr!!!' i."""' . , ... . . hrr tra. aedma S.BMII .U. JlMJla a4 BewtB rfistrni sWUs tale 1 1 1 a phwutt ii rinwiin r coutiurtauie I I i . . I I a. I . . ... v. . . . . . ill her 'Used to a practical expression o a deep interest in its welfare. . . f ... .. . . . 1 ..u- it is a wore lor toe laaics w oun N If they will the success of the esylv j snd its future" Bfesneritrwiil be asturs erery village two or three energetic women should constitute a ataaaing committee to solicit, and receive and for- Ward supplies tor the children. -Then mouecbartty sermon. 1 ne Deginnirg nas i been made on the slenderest scale but I rith firm and hearty faith in God for its I tutor Tk. , liitu mil have trone I . " i. -- "-Iwtse rendered unneeotlable on receivlnr a 01 ciotniDg. The warm-Deanea ana gen-1 erous people of Oxtord have gone up to I the rescue. The lsdies have been hard at I worisa(i 0M D( th young ladies I lound devotinir her mormnirs to teachinff the orphans gratuitously. Whst do the young isuies 01 oiuer towns inina ui eua 1 cue was young enough and pretty enough to have adorned any "bop" or any "tableaux"' or anv public or private ais-1 rilava il anv iuire -.. , ' . 1 I j r. 1.1 1 .1 .......... .1.. hi. I b hue ane aia nos iook i KWHiuiHuuiuicnimu.. sv-ewo loriorn nine ones pa 11 aue eweu w shine in a "bop," or In fact she knew very much about tuch thining., Quite ..other radiance surrounds bet who gives the cup of cold water mentioned in a certain last wil and testament.' BET. II R. COHES. The Principal Rev. 3IrT Cohen, auiircd e that be meant to go 00, and declined to know sny such word ss tail. He itn pressed me as a man of much energy and activity, aud well qualified for hit post. Ue hsd already drilled the children to a I very creditable proficiency in singing, great propriety of manners and to regular ity 01 uauua. 1 uey niarcnca in to tneir dinuer with the precision of soldiers on drill, and I wss glad to see that the din ner wat a good me, wholesome and tuttl cient. TUB KCHOObS. I had" ttie pleasure "of seeing" both Mr. Horner and Mr, Graves, and of learning that their famous school is still prospe-r- ous. To have even two such schools as iiorner s and Jilngtiam t tn our tttme, and ' well mtHirietr-a-good--eigi and cueers the spirits l any one coming lnm the neighborhood oi the sbaoduiuui Uui- vcfiity. Oxford has aUsys been noted lor ttt good schools snu 1 can imagine no more pleasant or satcr place to tend boys or girls to, especially from the eskte.ru part of the State, llieru is somethlug ample and diguined In the look or the place, re, calling the pride of former dsyt when Ibi wealth and large handed hospitality made it conspicuous amoug our iuland towns. I longed to see a trsin of cart gliding amoug the hills that lie around it. A Itailroad from Oxford to the coalfields. running by Durham and Chapel Hill is one of the improvements which I expect I to lire to note. Coming away from Oxford is not at pleasant at going to it. One leaves it wltn regret and a solemn promise to iro back at some ppt.' remote future. I tbiuk the traveller who coca abroad with a will to tee plcanant and cheerful Ihingt will say that there certainly is ap parent in Noith ( anilins a greater expres sion of activity atd enterprise than for merly. Tina is c-pccially noticeable aa one u.s lUWigb, and lUleigb herself u expanding al a rate I bit would be very gratilying to our B'.ate pride if one . . were suie ol the grouiida. I should like to tee tometiiiug a little untie solid mere stieculation lr, real estate. A few cotton tsctortes for Instnnre. The mere fact that lots and tsxrtsre high, and rente enormous in Uakigh will not attract pollution, a or be held as a sulllcieut gtisrautee lor her prosperity. A COM MJII BUT. Notes of my return Irom foreign parts chronicle chiefly an Interview with the gentleman who has lately reaunied his hisI oa the editorial staff ol ibeHkMTlMBL. hi-artily endorse Ihs geneta! opinion that he had no buiineas to lisis le t it, and the hope thst he will remain ia the sphere so eminently suited to his tastes and abilities. There were brave men before Auarneinnon, and there ire literary nn a ia North Caro lina Ih-ii lea V.r. Kmiliury, but lh.ru ale very few who hold his ready aud graOelul aa, and ihf Shiana Uamg 1' man Who csn Impart what he kouwa and give aa Inipuias and dim t on to ibe t.laaB) to the rkTir.La very socoat- plisbrd "Foreign t'nrcpindcnl," from about he hope lu bear" olUn. Whilst sincerely fueling his una defk-u nclce, be Bad a--I -1. -j i aw ' IBS . I as k- - i aw i iJ e awl e a waa' w HBsawewf wiw B WSfvTW vew Nurth Caroltaiaaa. that w have a lady among as who ss so well qaaliBrl by bef caa "ready and graceful pen" to "give SB impulse and i notion ta the taaleeof oibsrs" aud to d i so much f -r Ihe ph)si Cal aad iatellrc".ttal welfare of saaar. Uul r.... mw. iiuim aianai sulgl.t spiteluily say "the v UK. eg to a " , , ..... ""J-" h"k' r"l mT. be kelirais iewt nn Envious mortal (naaa a f a. fciiat) row ,fi i:.r .. n o i n. itArtt I'll fa (, HATa.k'B.Tf, AKOllluto, :iMm,k.. kiat, Ait) tuuwtit. Osst af rtiiTkiLtt AMD mtoiir tb, UAumm, .v. c. Mao.e hM IK al wr Wl au.k f Sf a-w, a. a.ramif ht''-a aa inami- wf tbs hm, t'-' m 1' In M y-'-a aay m Bastu I - wm mm ma, IAU. ASD IXAwlIt, AHaTuL'tftAll, i it n in. I T I.AM mm roH iAjt. m J a. .'-a( IS' aa ad fmm4 Ln4 with ' " m, .is e, -a a iww v X a i la i..-.., f. t " f W-f m aSSMM i a. .a toi r, i, li.-.i if mp Min,n w.A,ffclvaV plan MISCELLAXEOUS." u North Carotins, 1 h-rvbjr notify all 1U credV 1 tors to lie their claim with the STtdcacx thereof, with me, or Mr Charles Dew.y. 11 fuod u, .bej' .7? 'V If eredit - , o. the SBth April, rth- I Aa powiblr ths oaUUoiUng note of the I bank mar bs at all times transferable to bearer, U U obvious that no bolder of each note can be reeoentsea as a creditor, nniess ducQ,. B. f. MOOR,' Truatee 1 C K spl Old XT W A Ine lot last received. Bp 4 U ti. T. BTKOSACH & B8 . F o For the balance of the year, s ro ueuveua raveiriwiiia omnt. iu uuura amm . . . r. - S rooms, a larve earden and ri In house. . - " W H JUNES A CXI "Doo!ey's" Yeast rowders, "Koyal ' Has ing rowaers, irom x ox to s id csns. W. C. BTKUNACIL A- U C T I O N 8 A SATURDAY, 19tu, h K of rsrv c Miscellaneous Books. sp 17 W. II. JONES A CU. Tho People's NATIONAL BANK FATbttbvuxb, N. C, Feb. 23, 1STJ. INCREASE OF CAPITAL STOCK. THIS Bank having authority to Increase Its Csu'.tal fUxk to IISO.UUO: NoUea b hereby ;iven that Bonks of subseripUon are now uien ror ene auiuoriseu increase or f 76, UU0, and will be kept open until the amount It subscribed or until 1 July 1M7S. Fsvmrnbion sunsciintions will be entllled to Interests! the rrste of 8 per cent per annum, from date ot - A. iUllliAJin, b 21-dawAwtt- Cashier Q ALE OF THE TJ. 8. ARSENAL SITE AT FAIETTEV1LLK, N.C. ORDiAHra Ornes, nil DarsHTekNT, "Ws8HitidTOM, Msreh aist, lslS. In runusnr-! of liw. and bv dlreetlon . f tlia ecrewy oi nar, i ue lanos or uia u. a. known as the North Carolina Arsensl site. situated In Uie western suburbs of the city of Fayrtteville, N. C, wt I bs sold in one lot or f arcel, by public auction, on the grounds, on TUESDAY, JUNK 17t, 187. st 10 o'clock, a. At the ssnie time and place will be sold lbs ime ana piaee wiu dph at t permanent privilege of taking clay from a three arre tract on lbs Fayet'evllls A Western PUnk Koad. about two nules from tbs Arso ns! site. 1 he terms of sals as prescribed by law, are erne fourth cash at the time of sale, and the remainder on a credit ot one, two and tb'ee years, wiu Interest at six per centum per aunutn, aeeurea by bonl and security from Uie purchaser. Circulars (tvlng detailed deacrlpti"n ot tbs property vc , sou any otuer inloinialion do- iSi("I.ta. ki"1 apphcsUon to ibis A plat nf the rrrinertv mav be seen st the Office of tbs HfKKter of lH-eds, Fayettevllle, A. B. DYFR. so 7 t.a l,kef of Ordnance U.S. A. rrs, TANCKY A CO. v Llvsry, f ale snd Iicbsuge STAB LES. AreeoesbuiUy rectlvinx Wules snd Horses. Tbry ksvs ne oa hand minis 3U mulct aad 13 last Boraea. jn 17-3m M O LASSES' S.OLA98K8 ! 1 ou lihda new crop Caba Mobna a. lis) llhda. Bugar lluuae Sjrepa. tuf sal by WORTH WOI1111. Wilmlrik-toa. N. C. ArUr-Sw -LKJl L l,H I tf- Aaoiharcsr load No. 1 Fmh Uamt Lium. laubtst. iuecl rales.. Also Lamaal. Cat- .aad aad band l luki JAMU M TOWLF.. ap 11 If LvainiMloi Mereb'at. loni'antiy ri.n eppliea of lo'd-r. r-hel taia .ait Hay. Abw ia ito e Bced Oau sad Loruadd I'ra. JAMES M. T'lWLES, Btsr Bit turn. Morehanl. i- I fna Y A N (. i' Y CO V N T V. Jatt to band vry taa. W II. JONfB, . i O QOTTOS AN0 CORM fLAKTEKB la store, at fu-Uoi irlera with fra iihL r lr s Improrsd t wei.a f iwrwr, tba aiut "aide sw kaow, Ituniaa's eaWbraWd fiaatar, and eth ta Abu the Kart ka I ore "V ,p iAMU TuV At ' FeaUT a Iwtirond nil. a flau'ir. tbs aio. eW 1sdi.etiAan. II ..I Wiintod. 'P ng Til -i 1 1 toii IRU'K M )(. L- .A. ears, al ii'y A V !Bi A ll . an J Bo I Uartia tin. t. iiacon. 1 1 0 ,0I,, Ltk .' 10 "1U un U M r. inu rmiAtrAtr iu-i i r TUfte-M II AMI, lssal A r.lDtUICj,, a,. . Sk I Hattoi llnwl. ' For Sale. rjQ mli ithrp. TlIacM if Alp. IQ l i.MilsIM ITIf p. J II(MtsntMCta1frLtSfr. Al A w l4kfIJ A cu. e CiMDiyflKS, fV'l"l' II iV- ,1 I I I II T SPECIAL OF Southern Fertilizing Co. Gilliam's Cotton Fertilizer! IN EASTERN AND MIDDLEN0RTH - UlUll.MA. NOTICE EXTR We call the attention of our friends snd patrons daily press throughout the State. In which we advised them, In the beeinaint; of the season tbst "there would be only s limited smountof this fertilizer inanuf ctur d eaueclally for our supply snd trade! sn l desired thst they should come tn first for wbst they msy need, sud uiai luey cpnia not blame ns u their orders, later in tns season, had to be turned off." We sre now obliged to state, on account of the nunierou and very heavy orders for the article that we ar t tally unable to suiply the very great demand, and hence sav, let your order be as few and small aa possible, ss ws desire to let all of our friends wanting to have at leant a small quantity of It. XJT All parties who sre strsujfers to ns mart order this Fertilizer through their Commis sion Merchants, otherwise they must sent us the money or sight draft mar 1 1 zm BOOTS ic SHOES. SPRING GOODS; C. D. HEAKTT & CO. IE Are receiving dally sn K Ii E O A. IV X stock of the NEWEST HTYLKH or Boots & Shoes, whleh for Fit, liil-nllllty tV Coiufbl't are nnsurps.sul. ALSO - A full 11ns of bf nit Ulitk nd Cilorcd Fur Uals. Ctili Silk lit italy i.;o. SLIPI'tRS 11 lilE.IT Y1K1ETY, mar ii& pEACE INSTITUTE, KALIIUH, N. C, Rav. R. Hi awsi.L, Prlnelpal. JoHt; d. BiawsLU A. M . I . . .. .. S. i, Btbvixs, A. sf. j "iie.paif. The Hrrlnir Term comuirniNia tlia loth of reoruary. The laalllBtiMi Is las In se-msalal opera Uon. and the l'nuiili belUta lual they art prrpared to oiler Bia-rior adi uitagea for the auueaiiow or youni( I'll lea. frof. A. K.uia.u. l..u aJ fa.orabl, lBOa earn aeeouip ed tea. her I f v..raf rd Jn .-l1"" 'i''"' Ivlrln tit. for Cln-alar roiitalnlurfull jarjukaii ro'terms, course of I a 1 v . c , a.ldra Kiv ll btUWkl.L eN, aa lt-dsawsia halaigb, N. C. "VTOTICE TU s'RI ITAND VE(itThLK L .. . . -UttUw EKa.. .. , . I Weareprepand fur I ha coming seatoa ta dUpoM oi all kinks of Fruita VagaiabK SYc last may be esaalgiwd to our ears, aad a, I time promHIy at tbe htghe-l ssariel prlrw with qub k sal and trwa. rrturtis etaa tlia turabhed lo all shippara. Bue card below. T. H. Biaoaaa, J. p. BajeDaaar t, H. CLtafcf. T.ZI.X3urgcsd0o. UEMIIAL com us ion lURCUASTa, sen btALsa is nrif.risi. rorui. she. AND ALL KI.NIM or I'KODLC'K lot loath treet, " " I1ALTIMORE. Mil. Lltfi sdeaam wa.U ea ra.laala. 1 0 tn Blinl ana cars. ay It dAw lia A' I t T lull icosoitr a itxiir llsttkfalarM. (U. ...... ei , rWsiWmy, lael ml., ab lily. homm toiaies. THE ADJl'STAllI.t M' III N O DID U0TT0M Ullh awaef Uwaa If .. v . .. . had, a Maltnaa Is a.l ihiu,. if a... I S saatlraaa, !.' h- a- ft, h..,, 0- a sal Laiarsvwa aa ..ia ii wua.uaiibaa.ik t I -n i l.aa ew wore M rt. bat kka s ! tod mm lrl fw Urn sysatewrrtaa,to to tea. a sw.y U Hdues Bui Sail. T II hrmt, A tm. W M J. im a l - w II s.,,,.1 . r . , Ihe I eibfwwEb Hnat, skin isv as n. ams eaad was fwi ak rm Ih feiarka I w,u lake p-aera to ftttea ay lat. ekvt tee tVas. cwla aaa ad ka mss mil duMl BU ia. MMiltriaix, aar I l.ui v, luMab, a. C. IIRLtP, iva cAnuAiiT st nnoTnrn. tisMMrwt twa-e,---- H'ff T O B K , lajpttlf ft Ii4 litlruti Crtrrn, Jsthirt ll ?tH tt.'frl, Ijnpv it. "- 'a-. aaaa. r. a. w u. 1 com -i. k w a itonji I a. sv i. Bo. 1 'l i i L) G A l l I I I K lS NORFOLK, V A . ' AGENTS THE CAROIJANJjfllJTlU AORDINARYJ. - to onr notices snd sdvertlsemenU In th. DRY GOODS, &e, A. c R E 0 FAYETTEVILLE 6TREET, RALEKJH.N.C, .W!IQUlUb-ilt- ETA lb 1BAI,1B r STAPLlf AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Woolrns, Finniiflt, notlery, Hillintry, W)ilte Good. & Yuukce ollont UOOT8,SHOESyi- 1WTS, TBtV.YK.8, JlLlS:S,c. I offer to my friends snd easterners a full kns of rtleuLrly sttrscUve and desirabls SFKIC AXD SL'IIEB DRESS GOODS, ' aud a beautiful assortmeat of (im U UlTE A COLORED riqi'E, to which your special sttsntlon Is Invited. Frinti, Domntifi, Cottogidti, Dnrk.Jtsin DtJ Piire Cooai CrnrralTY, In til desirable grades, stylet tnd prices, which I ruarantee lo salt. ClotHs, Cassimcii & Gents FiiniisMDi GOODS, lu greater variety than ever before. HllinoKt, WBITB OOOUS, LACkt .AMD TBIMMINII, UotlkBV, UUlVKS, ' TOWKLS, AMD fAKKkR HOTIOMt, COR SE TS, plain and emhrolde- Msdams Fuy's.Thowip Min'a lll-.va Fitting, llsek's Uaa aud otha t eclsbrsbed makes. Iloop-fcklrtt, Usiailc-s, Af. Aa hamease stock ot I3oots & Shoes, from eosne to lae wean, Caa ptoise sad . Uut atvlea ta . A" " Z . j lk, firk, Klnw ud fir Bat-. tuit II In Want ed IhcM ruuda. All ol tka a hilly aome of lbs latest Fartu tovellka, and a bug stoek of Umbrellas Tuf Sua ai.,1 r.Tn Y.,a J..l.l Itperb-orabaalo xlocetaohtihall aal fairly with all, aad UtS aenweprnta4 I areata la aaaiaeis fur tea last yaar baa lad a4 m l key la a atach hvewr stork Ihaa ever to'ore wblch 1 ea,wUl,aud do sell at pnpalar prieaa. Trwauiuf U. be aaaUlaed la the f ulare ss la . w jwat, I SWST? ever con tinea Is n-prnaat ondt aa ty are. aad seU Un at lbs. very lowaM pnrea. tea are earnestly extol Wd to esawlne fur yoaiaalf. Kwpartfnny, A.OllEIuCir. lat" iamplM stat ea spnikwU, ap U-daidiwt y" ALL' ABLE CITY rROPIRTT r O It SALE. By vkrtaw a a earn af the BeffW Cowrt of W.ke lo use lUritisd, 1 w,U sU at pebbe a tM,a at the tele daaaw 11. t o..k. ej. fjii.,.u iTll trM.tatil. . ST faa Brsw aivaw a..a4ai I Ikd kvw. 1 - - r 1 aw par ml ef the wwfrwsae saoary ta be h aaa we HwMae paiakM ta ais M-oatbe wiu kim4 Iruaa Baf 4 sale. jnil lailli Mr4. . O MACT. Adas, ef Jw. lc a. Sn'il sp tod lews UmLr, ivutn. tVJ'ara. Ilawas sad kj l t all e.arf!! n S. T BTkU.SACU A l r u m I'M Kirov 4 tkwt iiitr irtnvr.n i. r. min i mi tiiiiii WatorWhoel, TUIITItKaUTtVtll-lVgvTIU FMapknit lre Addrsas, teva, Ps. mmrt ... T-fiftmir. a IT V iu a i ll Lib AJ iimbb sal I tad Inl'ui f.'t4a sent 6. Ti ITBi.tAf tl A lU QUjIAJI Ikkaei IOMAIoIA, M flraMi r W C lt"iAl 11 p r r e iittbiiti " tfcolrt Mf-inr-i, C'lsMloet NlrsiLtai. 'tssnss rvsl l'lss at at kl. it a , eaiii I nil IT Mini Tuw . n . - rpttBf i i -!,( A, ia 1 m KPt.tr) lAtkriA ri a Ma, I Marl 8 fliwS I lafak, C tr" i ki'i aim.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 3, 1873, edition 1
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