'" . - - J - - t" - J: THE MMiyGTOBPpp WILMINGTON. N. C.JULY 29, I869.j - if XT rrz New Recruits .'r.' -WhaterorTiiay birthdpintdrbf Repul licans throughout the country of the in ten- e tiwof JValkcr party leaden, we can hoi fail to acknowledge the fact that a great advance;? has Ijeeflinadffdtheenemies A territory, ancb that ' atvld&Ak- can'be said the sham Democracy are becoming permea- ted withi the; mint of 'reptiDiicanismittH pudiating bur iname they give; in their alle giance to out principles,7 and the obly truly national and conseryatite' patty of the coun - try has been successful in a moral mode if not materially. These new recruits bur parity has : found inLee, Mosby, Smiih(Exira Billy and a body of dissatisfied and recalcitrant rebels" shows prbgressliand power sucli as we did not'expdet for some yc&ncerjiaps f these gentlemen, and te , masses of jchen who yoiea iq . auo w coiorea citizens an tno lights ana privileges we Jiavo ever maintained for them did not think'!'li6w5'ttll) were' committing .themselves to thecausbut we who look at the'splipmniiy ofj an, expression i of opinion at the ballot box? ire fully aware that there can hf nd -step bacriarp jand. as much ' negro worshippers an id "rsdi- cals as the most exteavagant Republican that ever drethV .breath of life, To-day the Conservatives stand exactly where i the -" ? L " -.Lk ' ' ' : ' - - " ' J " 5 Republican party have always, stopdt .and the only difference hereafter must; be in) the minor subjects of . tariff or: no tariff free trade or protection. Never again .can class iubmuvuuu uu mauc yu ti4c eiuu uV i Virginia i r - i She is redeemed by ihe moral , victory, we1 have gained in the forcing of our ideas and principles into the piatformslDfthFConsef- vatives and shamdemocrats. ! Jnayejbeenwto acknowledge the do so no w witlx niany. li&ngna09a to our : readers ; : our friends, and the Mends of lib erty, throughout the country. ; V.'.l. ''C-:i ? I t .We care not by what name! the Walker ave hi eh! Southern J!dcr hxd Mnel ' ' -V. ive rscei ttiom f pamphlet) c taimnrriv an 1 artiilfli. ffnm th JS?enUedyOur Soithcra Colleges." Thislwo are requested to rlad and to ive rx Baiuirre !ithe,widesl4Q3gib toGffint; ceeo to do tins. In the article referred to. we find anqevjdept attempUo dd tu6lT to the flame oitfribfc&l intolerance1 stilt cher ttrmxetntr - romnna a a Xiprthernand "in3n;ihtensinwlT deTliHAita'wia hum? wfteM! atia "T hardly Qomprehensible we find a disposi- kU wvicuu au expioaea ncrcsies, sucu aaj to muug iu euucaieiue people.- laK carc of ypurpcjasses',and let the lower' puii u'MLcmeivcB, ana mucn more ot tne same mean and irinliig character; j- . It is hildishstoT suppose puch men as the writer ox ifie aMcIenieapable .of "ar gument when he declares his learning nas brut warped his mind and made It non-receptive. ml uuguE uut siau-Biueu Yicws ana ex parte statenien ts . Our tine jp, too. precious to re fute .this.slanderj on ,tjbe -intelligence; af the people ,of thg Soatp,x .JVer Jiave many :dutr jtaras uu nouc so uuu.as jo j iaii to compre hend the desire of the malcontents td btay their old gameofWule or ruin?wjind tfte uuutuuupvuw auiu bUU fUlUQ UI lUcir uupes uauuui auu musi not iorget tne tact that to a' false system of education wo. Owe airoWo TheuofWn that onr youth are instrmrlC&m the State bfHorth CaroHnarict the pxampfe beset to all our sister Southern ?sdies. 1 As we have repeatedlywritten co wo repeat- Lducate the lpnng"EJucateLoaeJli child 'afoid theierrora of the past, and especial ly let eacli ot Uf seek to .establish jourjrJiigh schools so that the directing and organizing mindf' shaii' )"aclci noi;&eorjeticJil men. n Ag;ain . we appeal tothe people, of the ptaie to insist, upon eacUrmemDer ol tne Legislature voting jtopopularizejnstr uction and to" have oUniyersity governed; by sucu a systemihatseveral hundred students . J " A - some journals state, fcaTalleflT corn :may 4Ufe. . At any rate these arathe statements jDfiesjen.pape made i thjs iners 93thp.,peciIatpr8 remains to 5Secn , , , p ,cll ' ' We are pleased tb welcome among; our Mriifr hst of exchanges the tt Mepiioliean. ot ; . , f , II (WUlULIlUU) J-f. apijSJfetrs'ftoS i fSABLU'-e " leadin; iVh aaner of ajbad iarvest.For .Virginia yere opposed to J newliaperiof Grant at the time .4 - conrtry the has and rain has been constantly fallingihroughl praising his policy ;.asr,their bestjbt.eisst' hot and sunny weather is the only thing mau-win save tnBcrous. xa our owa uraxu NEW : AD VE ITIsblL-iTSfr lmiBgton Weldoij Bl R. Cci, Officb Chief Enq'b Ajtd Gen. Sup't 1869. REAL ESTATE SALE. OF JTe are glad, tojsee. that roy has turned temperance lecturer. TO -CAELBUILDERQ. kksonai. PRQPEnTv TOiMtfmoreiewortonhs thrsTpp-AMPANYF.afks to contriot UJaerixstia.stH.- 7i i&rx waylthan -Ibymting :ft':dozen "red-hot f JL 'wifir competent pertor tuildtoe flvArl Uvt , YaX) 'BjiiTMEii -V i' 1 j, He ecutonals every day.-,l- imororSts. x.. n 'W;.;. n-;y. - '"-..ir.i s-The'werk to he done' at the Company's snopa HlIOrBSIl CAtl O trtlA C. The Ttevublican; has be formally and fully opened -until about iiaenheads its editorial columns with the names of Lewis McKenzie and General J6h'n Mnlford for United States Senators. ; . . ii,TnE oolitical eamfaain in Ohid l Will not - -j 1 - O I rise of tools Company Appiy 10 ,;Tjpder:the'airection.Otne.Mafiter or MJTO Hcrjsuiiiisiai ilffeilfv . Ail iron woik ana materials ana me - 1 -a ir irm -dm f 7 " and machinery to De'stlrjfjlled br the i ijuwju, 't . i; . . .... t. ,. ... -,t; v..f .: , i a rf-r- -- - - - I July 29 tSf' ". Mini - L. FREMONT, Eng & Supt p i ft.fx;fl 294-6t it' 1 li -STATES SftSTirSS -tffBra con: Internali ; Revenue Aofice- broad and healthy manner. . 1 : f .. ; : r k I.t.-;:-. i.-r, i .-u, -,. , ; i f a f LI MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURES and TviS2Z M2-Mu&Z:,Zfi.&k ;!,Av.i , s ," . ..... i. . ..-7? 'ihV'-;. DEALERS in the counties ot Naw, Hanover 'ted' i'&'bflei;Talaaibie1'to 'alt wtio desire . a- .The Ppor Scholar. , JU;lwor;tit wL1 -Pr? ..There lias; been a brave change A-since tnr JyP ffiSffS4 d when the poorschblar in the European 12 uulJer anntim address W. J. Muitagn. I TTniveiipa Kifrfort hrftfl frnm' rtnnr to f WashinitonlT): C."v -?r'v, 'I I , ,kf .door, or served a his fellow Jstndents in th 4ia u,j ;vi , i m , I most menial otnees, that ne mignt earn me. 11 Ai&igrcat wani oi our jsecuon ? is guuu i priyeiige or sitting ia an numDie , ,pornei; ox a ' .... f . i . i tn . L a. i. t" I tho 1 jfm-olrtrtirrt orkrl nff ViolrprT n lirttlf". and Dupl n; who have laired to make application for lieense to da j Dusmess annngj.xne prpseni year, are hereby notified to do so at once ,Offiecorncr " Watersvituid ytPrlncessi- Streets, I o,vuu Wilminfirton. N. C. . , ? July 29' CAPITAL STOCtt $ I30;000. PERSONS, AND CHABTEKED BY THE LEO t ' - ISLATIJRB'OP NOBTH f C AfiOL iNi. JOSEPH DDC0N, Fi5e-iVeene.v -JOHN SKINNERj Secretary, u - ROBT. Wjgirer, bond f 5,000. ; i . - i CYRUS P. MENDENHALL ,..-4 ; . 8ION H. ROGERS, -., JAMES H. FOOTxl. v ; . SVaMm'meces ptf" Property &' j jsruwib jury narzi f 140,081 m wwtw J' mum wwamyf-- teachers for the. children now f about ta be gatbeisd: in-ibe .Tariot& sefibbLbooses' erect edftbotit tbe! country. The school at Excel sior tiwillr; accommodate over j a hundred children) and ihe : school near ; Liilington fully:; two; hundred. 1 1 i Would that - some oi thejopea nowi'l wasting7 idle (Jaysin luxury would devote! tima and talent to instructing tlift jgnorank . ';. 0&i : J; Several of the Washington coricspond- ehts have reported that .Grant .didn't read Bnt . this, must be, a. mistake. the lecture-room " and being kicked about the college quadrangle. ? Q. Education in those half barbarous' days was not 1 indeed the i elusive privilege of the nobles and the cler IT Teachers ' Wanted. Wood teachers ae wanted to in-' JT ffitruct the children nbw feeinsr gathered to-i 73,347 Tickets jto be sold at $.00 Each I REAL ESTATE. 8EVEK 'FINE RESIDENCES-Focs .in- f7 89i-tf gy; but - a pqoradjpould only buy it at the j:geUierin,theyaripuskmdsofOommoiiScli T both Count v-and City; - was forhimno'oyal rdtoknowle L c?5tafl TOROSTr r W """" w bii-riinoi: at-DJ wumingion;i. u. Was ireatea liiue Deuer man a scuiuon ; ne was cufted and spit upoja ; lie must be fed at a seperate table: , and wear a dress which marked his social inferiority. " Eyed in mod ern times the'poor - scholar in the sf foreign universities, though he is no longer the ser yitor of the rich, is still the-victim1 pf invi dious idistinctions. Jt has bqen reserved tor Citt or Ralbiqh ! How Shall 1 Preserve My Health? $10,000 8,000 ,000 5,000 , 5,000 2,000 2,000 in the uorneii sna. Kinorea universities ruc.-" -iVYrvvuBuw.- young; men, will grow intellectually as " well as physically day by day.: I ; lo -:uy lAA Dcxbuet, Mass., until recently. almost T oThe French cable- comnanv have landed their shore end on the coast of Massachu setts, and until our government is fully satis fied. that the right exist for United States inter- B Y BUYING AFEW OF THOSE INTER- the "nsriers- 'iETVfP " irr7i aiousiaistinctiqns. :ii nas o;(m reservea lor estjng Books at JIEINSBERQER'S LIVE Jenkins order' acifee in savlncr that the first I labor by honbrinc: the lad who works tor anj influence the min" has, oyer , the body. !By the price of his; education as freely and as .eepmg your mino ; aevotea ana cneenui, ypur ml y as the student who was born.jtcranMn , herita:ice of money-bags, and pays his tutor out of the profits of his father's dickering. ttt tt r nfHTismn tit a ma wat aim , iuly 25 ' ' J -';' 293 IRQ WD3. ARE WISHING: . FORi THE j LIT- TLE foxes. ron BALE AT 1f : npnT1ft Vro flip, fnrf :" tJiaf. tTiv ttrinrif: Iho I HnUninn l ilm itmmfnr an1 thai rM1rl ' ! I cient fbr uij f The gentlemen who cfow so I honor conferred upon herl by ithe ustJdj? july,g5, thins' he did , on arrivmc there was to rush to a news, stand and' secure copies oi all the shall commence to be self supporting and as mbrBing :PaRe?f ? T! is one fact against colleges to opetftheir doors . gratuitously to a certain - number of poor and " deserviDtr young men, and to dispense this charity so delicately that nobody knew of it except the receivers and the givers. But the Cornell University seems now to nave gone a step further, oy 'practically abolishing poor I . 1 . a . 1 . . 1 1 I ; : ' I Rn.liniJlrR alLOScLllGr. RmCI enjirillncr Rnv vnnnt fA T " j' - m. " at a wmwfc- . - r . " 1 vi on frt flam hia livincr. tn nmnirA nn rJnon'l:. ' ; . - t- ? .'!4.4 luuujj wici i ,9 o , . vuiiDci aiy w . or one enu oi ine new, ocean eiegrapu. - w .1 r , I l. " irY3T V"!"."-OU:ri 'JL- tinnoTitfcement" to the tnblic of NeW"Hano- tory may call themselves the bottle green Among other thing8,one of her citizens, Mr, I m V f. J - very ,siraQSc cial position, all at the same time t . ' I ver County. Having receded many.inyitations . 1 i. . Ll-- -u. iifV..:' ii- I BL i ... tl and illegal transaction. - " I Another; whose average standiuec in all to visit and, make political speeches, during the party or iuv vx w ta&c ius, yui isaac jennyroeueving justly mattue cnar , , v.-, '; branches exceeded that of any other member 'Present 'campaign, I take this 1 opportunity! to by whatever name they may be called the Ucter of the futureVrnqn .of the place must , The Ilayticn privateer Hero, which. has I of the IJniversityi combined ' the duties of Jtetmy offie.asBherllpf the eotntyill i a e 'a I- " l- - 4 'L-L"- i Ji. - i i ' ' I-. . i t . - ..i . noi permit me to take an active part in the to- nlfiftsant frairrancQ remftins of a loimncr to innn nnnn tlmf nf tlio rlii Mrpn nf 4A.ar Uaon nint;n a : I Rtndfint.libranan'a assistant. and waiter at thp. u;fi 5 , j V -ET::f i f. Oi I uubuu mjyu uv y . ",uT'-f?V" - " '-"J ; 1 "VV" uivjtUg. uu .iiuiuiau VvUllUVlUC 1X1 I j , -i, . v T i I iivibai CJLVXbClUCUL Ui lU-UUV. X UCOUU 'lO UiS i clii if. .r :n i - ii .1 .1 I i.. . I otiirl onto' ra n0 -: I nora i J tit nrL' a -rvii t- t h a I nin J.ti! i. f i i ine army oi me repuuue oi au ucr scauerea i ofierea to the scholars ot oie ot( tuftschoois 1 Hayien waters lately, is to be "one for." . a I & ma .ivi finAMt at Avka1 ' ' i i I 1 rf n 1 1 1. l a 1 J..V"f mi J auu iiaiiuiuiuui buum ' 1 i n ncrn nr rrnnn inri inr rhp.ii nnn rn nianr. i n sroamor Nnmtnn p nmrnonHwiinAn i . t ,-ii Let the recruiting go on : if wc .can gain and work, the donor; furnisbinsrithe; manure has been sent tor that localitv to canturft her. ham. there ia ibnenincr here for tmir.hRmVi- oref ieem it iny dutyi to decline to .become, a UEINSBERGER'S . Live Book Store. One Residence in Raleigh, N. One ..v ' One t .. " " One ,! '! One " Warrenton 1 One Chapel Hill "1 ' One Hotel in TajiorsvUle ,. , WST OF! PFJRSOiVAIi PROPERTY Samples on exhibition at HESTER BROS. & CO No. Sd Fayetteville St, Raljigh, N. C;, P A m Mi; at Ihe regular cash prices. ' - 10 Fine . Pheatans, 1600 each, made by H. D. Schmidt Baltimore, Md . ... .t. . .. $ e Ooo iv riue lup uugjico, cauu, made ' by H. D Schmidt, Baltimore. Md.. a .vm 50 let Premium, 7 octavo Pianos, made by Tremaine.Brp8.N. Y I650 each, 32,500 5 Parlor or Church Organs, 6 stops, I250 i leach made by Tremaine Bros., N. Y 1,250 500 Sewingj Machines, .Wilcox fc Gibb8, n - teq each. ;:v . . : . . 30,000 500 Silk Dresses,' best -article, 12 yards , .. each, $40.,,., iy 20,000 o veiocipeacs, 9o... ........ 24 Rolls Brussels Carpet; 45 yards each,' $135 per rolU 6 Salamander Safes.Wilder's patent, best in the world,' $260 each; . . . . : ..... .... - 1 Cash Prixe, , $1,000 gold. ....... ... ... 10 Cash Prizes, $100 each . , .". ........... 200 do do 10 do... . . . .; .... 672 do do -5do 1000, do do M i do. ........ 450 3,500 1,500 1,000 1,000 ' 2,000 s.'seo 2,000 Let therccruiling go on it wc can gain I and work, the donor, furnishing ithe- m4nurp I has been.sent tor that locality to capture her. I haps, there is an-pening here for mechanic tp'ourlfsideliHislissippi by changing ur I anci nloucrhinsr the land therprofitaito -Vcl Commander Owen -sailed from Norfolk. Ya.. and skilled artisanaho, while fdllowin namef lctus do vahcl'ii we can gobble a divided between Mr. K, and cachuyoung severaidays ago. The' privateer was last their respective irafts,an at the same time eWV'Wortfi t.Mk1aW;& n fVwf niV r.r titJu Znu a Pursu.eany branch of learning i; for which .... w ...to-. wiuu(tw tnvjwiwu .LU.y v. i mu, wiwj.iBiMi: au iimuitau i tjjgy nave a fancy. There are carpenters umuaivi; uuo ui icmuwoiu; iwuunvau vuu i time eacn ooy wno oau worteu.-.inuu8tri- j gcuooncTjin custody. servatlVC ; IlberalismALL r RIGHT. Names I mwlv nn hU arri nf yrminr1 i to rACMM a are nothing-padopt our ideas gentlemen and clear title to it. Now we do not remember . ' The greatest architects for the manufac- then put whom you please ia office: It is prb: having eyer heard ot a better way to develop jffi Vovc$? and Republican- Ciples, and not men we haye ever fought' for, habits of industry and management and alT V . , . ,: tiA - L w. n.'tfn' ' 5 1 i-kr i il c 11 w ' """r . fm ' y i?f Just so. Delaware has enough of the first, andiftheRightRevcrendNelanchoUy Dcm- those qualities which a,re necessary ,to those Heayens( knows. , Give her more of the ocratic uape cnooses to ,sigu f pur articles or faiths and preach liRepub ifl" dodynamclet ; Wmath,; aithbugh he 1 Kenny to to our schools. J ; So with all the f est of them. fliir - fftitU ia as larere as our sense of thtf re- diculous, and while the absurdity of the I certainly i working early! and late with the' chisel and the plane, 'and going to class with the young men of independent means. There are ma sons, , plasterers, , cabinet-makers, painters, farmers, who como to the recitation room tresh earn public partizan, that I may at all times be free! to discharge my duties fearlessly; While I shall sup port; the .reKUlacc nominee of the party. Afr. Jiagles,, and, .denounce all -who . may ttemptto break up th Kepubllcan organization, I am de termined to ikeep my' official hands free ta' arrest all parties Tvho may attempt at any time, to dis turli the peace and quiet of our county. ? L J. SCHENCK, , ; ShcrifiLNew Hanover County. ' july?2 , . -,urr-:r ' j92,taug5 who have to make , their. own. - way".; in thg; world, i We commend th? example .oi Mr, other rich men in rural localities. second,,and genius. .7-, may ;be looked for;- mlmingtoii Commecial. The State ot North Carolina can shake i i -. . - Delaware " and go her ish from the manual, tasks by which they ran i rX Vi -i ' rn their subsistence, and piinttrs -Who Set tkcoters Of the City Of pa at all spa're hours in Ihevlthaca printing i . T 'Villlling toil " ! ' M 1 J At - X"4.1,w T T " . r. : 7 . r i TTT vr Dfli-M UODu ifrunt w rtnnnn TTAVINGr u fiEKN : KBPlSATEDLY URGED JLL is is The extent to which the , government defrauded in the matter of Income -Tax mmense dilemma of the democracy Causes us to weep I to say that one-third tears of laughter j wc cannot fail to cheer frorn this source has never , been collected them on, and bjaU the pet terms of endear-1 Several notable proofs ot this fact have re; hands with " little u one better' type: I offices, or thecoma of the. ; University press. I ThPTfi arn two woricmen from Enorland.whn JLJL dv a large numper oi my ieuow citizens to . r iiVt ' f . .. . I become a Candidate for; Justice of ; the Fcacc of i a xr OTTon nm i r t n omun xr-e a f'ri w rrn l n Tiin i - . Jyr T't: :rrt the township of Wilmington, 1 have at last con- lutwvuia ui luuii otuu.ica. auu, ..... as mmut p-ntprt to .In nn." arA ' reKnftptfnllv mhr l- i ..j At. r.r- r .r. t -rr. . j ... nave ueen suuDoaeu. lug voun!? meii oi tins i snnnrirt .it t. np. nft-yt ensnintr Riep.rinrr- unnmi it. industrious, energetic persevering class gen-1 he the pleasure of a majority of my fellow clthsehs uuiies oi uic oi ment known to -the language call off our cently been made. It appeared when alistofr ' , , ,. V . ., F v lKj I.H.w t l W nlriv th ?rrTifl? i ' fhnm'Mi men of Wpw York was nnbliahed that' 13aiooIppi. xmuiuui We call njmno French fHeftds to chron the government had no , knowledge t)ff the" . 9 .n R, t e ? "e r iclc another "victory of th e i North "-moral satisfactory condition otcertaftiUxfti" journalism 'and against si8Sippi. We hail the change-as auspicious I ch.n nnt u rUrn.io hiif kiwrhn : nnnhi: '.a.' ! , or iuture gooa ana ennobl peace " recruit " I by the sweat of his brow ,sha)l . be held in has been added to the ranks of conservative ' niffl?.? ina We yomn wno ouys one the radical sham- t r the best of my CONOLEY 1 293-t5 1: Notice. 1T R.; WM. 11. 13IDDLE ANNOUNCED HlSl victory and not material; a victory of ideas 1 rens1 finances. .a and not or iron, ouwar . more. j sausiactory. i it is to oe nopea that weattuy menrcius- i . a Fuesch chemist named Fretreau has Already do we seejthe enthusiastic inia I ing to pay full tax, jwiU , be.; examined by, .itlast,', according to Le Gaulois, discovered j journalistswhbxkpp I proper ofticers and thoroughly sifted so, that the philosopher's stone; and succeeded, by with exceeding great "joyvthedefeat perjury and its punishment' wUl stare them the' combination -otitric acid and elec of radicalism V beginning to CQnsiderobdrr in the face each time they refuse to declare tricity, in converting silver into gold. Un ly if somebody Pot B fully their property .f ir -: ,; '. fprfmhaiely, however, the cost of the pro- airy and, reactionary to Uio radical xepub, I i ; -4... , ... -:-iA. ; ! j-cess'is many times greater than the value ot 1 expectations mittcd to the sanctuary 'and they are facing democracy we have ever waged war. Belf .as. a candidate for the,, position of Coas stable. . .f " , ., July 18 'V-'fi- 'U'Mn & 29l4augS PURCELL HOUSE. I. with hia fither's money. - Perhaps, too, they will-show us how education may be made more thorough -and h more general 3 without increasing us cost, and the . poprest lad in the land obtain a scientific1 training, "if, he wants it, without taxing the charity-'' of J.?lt DAVIS '..vo' Proprietor otbers.-. npHE ABOVE, UOTEL IS THE ONLY, FIRST . -mpwtl?A tm ii - r - ican unionist; majority Pr;jyforjhtudan sxpectatibns; 'theKortlmie de- ges of the A with gigantic blows all the old ima- ; BEwmear pf JV;ashipgtonttb metaV produced speaks ior tne wnoie, country, wnen it - says the party in Virginia haye a . high and jtoly mission to fulfill, 4t theirs' will W tie golden sea." ! ; Frpm the centre all round to the cornea the same complaint of excessive heat. -, -.. z-A- xL Ji. xJ a.ii.-- L-'t-'ii-'lLiS-i.-li- l , .. BOTOTtitlon! 'Alailot tBe1 sell'eia of "8K;.0 aaa !".JjrevlJ'nloiltt,Jt.ana West, old .801 ri-t. Africnis no togi SmSrS SSSSKiSSS rt! Pnd fxact, beaded tribute a " l ' r .I !i.if i. I , i .1 " 'i. At-- L A.I1 ka Trom tne nrn nnr nnnr Iip athnmr in out nasj Decome master oi me sunauon. J worm ; ; to remove z iguoracef eieyaie.. ue f To-day the coldred citizen has a vbetter lowly and restraint ggrorj au the ms ixk status n Virgin a ihan ia any other State in S SwSSP? lor alt nets. alike from the rich and poor, the scholar in his library and the laborer in the cities And the listless belle . and country. : milk- K TTJlnn rtf Vrlcnowl po l J! WT: maid. ""w w-.w-. ... ..ir- o- ? i ceivea, ana ireeas ueuersoa iutenueut citi2cnfehip and heiKe Jifl can obtam respect 1 , From this srand desien, neither adulation t his nchts 1 without tne aid Oi vhayO- I nor incitery can uivert lucm. , , f no xveuu- HfltBB IT.' ftno elmrv1 linnnsa mtlt tn rrmrltr .bayo- nor trickery can divert them. The Repub-4- "v ;;; ;;r - ,r? j i ucans oi ine nauon mienu to wear v lxgmia i r .: i r " " . . ''.''.'" '' ,"' r, ; I amnnrr fKoir ateola .. . Thor will iklA .nVino I t.hat ffOOfl tfiftP.hpr Will nflNPr fllPmRftlvfiS.' Buthe other day and our cnttoiast ltl -. nersonalianimositvadr VH. TinfhnrW Ai0? oil ff ?n. . . - U . I , ' V 1 O ; - t I w w . V VW4A WO Mil 11 WW ijuu. wwu.. Bwwu; vwuwuwcu private pique to I luiciiere. i xuej.:emantt fprpgtcd in the cause of piiration anrl who thb propriety of thr6Wingf to the breeMth'e reconciliation and union among the; Repub-! fSif ,Me f?? ot education ami .who flaArbaxLwitho Ucans of Virginia;- ; ! f . ,may; donate books, etc, for the freedmen to "arecompe(i:to LtX. new accessions to theirank8 of ?co Uism are all loyalists and lovnot jheri-. 7 " ",1 loudly of the bad management -of the v: .-'..-..v. -i Af their owh country after; the downfall Jof I ...,r fcv . . b . , gad as the: truth may: appear to our exci- T77Jri TuW of the era of I , . , ,. - . , , t .... ru "A themselves by men fully capable of 'url , ?r :r. ..r r,t' . r. , .-' this. asthe past hasshowfi. nnnf innr. iinv tiy i on ain ?TnAW" i table ' brethren) we rejoice that the of doing equal richts dawns upon Virginia first, x . i r-.Tiiiii.nT. 1 iinir imipn. n n t n na va v i . rwn Sff miint noon follow fOrftTA tinAr I " i vj i m . f nM turncd to our chores weary and heartbro-! , TliB Hppsac ion nn i lf tiw flr ken. They wiU find that the Bouthis agam Uhej mechanical . and J elect ouf people vfhy by 7 , : 77-" " ! .uVuby uiuC mcu of the prophet -wc will, hurrah ii,s TSfe'iS?. ftat It capable.pf managing home as .well as VBobl.ee or ahVbOier whvert -JlV?u.r?J, UB "fIor? H gP! ,vvnen win ortn, uarouna tunnell still continues totcst and engineering skill :.ot platform the beard 1 : 1 for Jeff Davis to the faith we love so well. than1 ever, we -wish- them goodi fprtttrie lipllow suit ? uciuaibu, iu loicii-UYVu sunny cjime, unaer 1 . . " Wk have received, the i5uz proapec tus and the magnificent'ent'of the! hew build- ing our -.Chicago) .-itemporarr war: becomej : ;.y a., ?8iwMiii argues uthat if s ableto rear. !; With every Atep f; progress were , allowed to vote, T they would get be mado by thdybunry fouled by the dirtiness of the ; polls andlhe have been graUhJando vices of electioneering. But Mriersoln pie of 1 Chicago : show their I appreciation; of Kg1168 4thatr . when j omea become, ivotersl ; . a .. gooa : true blue ..Jrtepublicatfjj paper. Dyiwe must arrange to have, the ToUn jcleah erecting a building far superior to anything I and honest and ? polite ; -the Btatcs it must ,rt im Tiin enir iui -.AAt 'ti-i.lt." 1 .-j i.n t.it . . s. thct Star-Spanglcd7 Bs.tmBMMMa QSTeMiMX legislature Is, by reason . ..- 1 f m m . j r- - m . i 1 - 2v8t. v; i lif.L'n rn- tfe f us ? ill ' I 01 ino senseless quarrel 01 tno itepuuueans, given over to the rebels, Andrew .Johnson, Dn. BusimELt arcucs that if wnmnn Emerson Etheridffe. andiBailev Peyton will contend .for the Benatorship.: ; r i on this continent. . The fact1 that bur breth ren can spare .eighty thousand: : dollars for. presses, alone; jShqws prjU;'W5iolU7; imagine but do not fail to hope for even in thifi latltttUe. ; I build palaces and halls, in. which; women can : deposit: their.votes in the (.presence of their sons and brothers andathersV i-What would the ,M unwashed Democracy '! i think Ot this t TnEBEis to be a State Temperance Con vention: held, in ,Urbana Ohio, on : the I last days of July. "Neal 1 Dow is to be there, and anearnesttenortis;jnade1 to gctup a grajuijLicmonstration:: ..f-, ... , i aSBNAix)it MoliToiTivIH rehewTiis financial .blljnext isession, and j-wiU also support a k measure universal amnesty, the f. moment ! J the mteenth ' amendmon is a fixed iact : - Western North-Carolina., j : Wn onlv fYnrpa on hnnif.' fnninfi-ii when we amrm . that Western North . Caro lina possesses a greater variety of the nat ural advantages, K than 'any Other v portion of the world, ot the same dimensions, i i Tourists, who ' have had -opportunities to form a correct opinion , on!. the subject, pronounce bur scenery, q'" be - unsurpassed, either in the eastern orJ western hemisphere. There are as we all know, more noted ob jects of natural scecnery than any we. have ; the JMatural i3ndge, Mammoth caye, Ifiagaia Palls, and the Yosemite Valley, for instance' but sxoken or as a whole, as 1 to its general aspect, wexhallenge tho. world. ;Jr Some wiU think that find scenery,' alone furnishes neither wy. great inducements to" immigration, nor very obvious and substan tial advantages to - the "population. "VVc grant it. But, other' things .'being equal, who would not j select for his dwelling place a locality" where the prospect on every side is pleasing and varied ; with mountains and Valleys, hills and1 plains rather'hano'ne unrelieved by this variety f i In this fdspect' the face of nature is likejthat of the. human to ne attractive, tne leatures must ; he va ried and wejl defined. , j have thei;ah advantage in our' ery which should not. be overlooked. - - As to climate we have but one rival. Ac cording to recent statistics Western North Carolina and Western Massachuse'tts'afford i the greatest average longevity of any 1 other places in the United' States. Any person acquainted with the different modes of liv ing in these'two localities will be compelled to admit that that mode Which! prevails in Massachusetts , ii far more lavbrabie-to' ion g lite, than ours; and that our climate must be the superior one to .overcome the disadvan-I tages we labor;under in jthia; respect. :'r! k - w uertain it is, ctnat weaave no 'iocai or miasmatic diseases. .lt cannofelbeldenied that we meet with, pale, weakly, shallow, dwarfish, illshapen persons r;who:areopatiye' uand to the manor born." And - the vr are so numerous fastd3; attract the notice 1 jof buaugei .auu yb i,ueui . au - uoxavoraoie impression as to. the salubritylof bur climate. But this calx also be accounted for'-' on the score of ignorance 1 and inattention to' the' Uw.oeafth'h ness, sensuality an4Semperance ale g'ener allyiat:iithfr.ibottomPropei,7ittentionl to the physical, mental and moral requirements of our nature would developelierc a -race of people, such as could be. fbund in no other place on the" face of the' earth'.ifu trfordStaK ,l "" -"-y -a-. : - : !,':'--:. -v-:.,. 'IT' : 5000 Prizes,' Vftlae of the total am't; 1148,694 Ail ox tne aoove is put in tne arawing at the regular cash selling prices and will bfc disposed 01 by a regular mode ot Drawing, and in order to accomplish this, the Company -nrill sell 73,347 tickets at 2 each. f --. The Drawing will take place In thci dtj of Raleigh, Immediately fetter,: sale of tickets, of which due notice will be given, at least one week before the day of drawing. z .. The Company is jvorkincuhder the provisions 01 a special unartcr granted Dy tno uencral As sembly of North"1 Carolina; which compels the Company to comply falthlully With all contracts. Copies can be had. on- application to the Com pany, v All the above mentioned property will certain ly bexlisposed ' of as above stated, and those drawing . it will be invested with the title i? fee simple. ' ' No member of the Company is allowed to purchase any tickets All moneys sent by mail, at the owner's risk ; that Sent by Expt ess, Post Offlco Orders, Checks or Drafts, at the Tisk of the Company. No p;roperty;will be listed unlc&s t c title Is indisputable.. . . r' ! The TreaBUterhasTieefi required to give a bond for the faithful performance of his duties. " He Is required to deposit, daily, in the bank, all mon ies received, where it will remain until all . the, tickets are, sold and all the property will be pos-J itively drawn and delivered to the parties draw ing.,. Send two dollars by express; post-office order, registered letter or draft, at our .risk, or -by mail at your own,' and take a chance at the 3,000 valuable prizes offered. : j" r ' 1 Tickets will be sent any where in the United States at the Company's risk upon the receipt of $2andp0stagefstamp. U'Ji : ' The plan ot drawing shall be .as follows : there 1 shall, be two wheels, one a prize wheel , and - one1 a number wheel, arranged in some public place in the city, where any one holding, a ticket may be present on the day of drawing. In the num ber wheel there shall be,73,37 tickets corres ponding In number to -those -which .have been sold.: In the prize wheel . there shall be 3,000 tickets. These tickets will be deposited . in the wheels by a board of supervisors, who shall be appointed by the Directors, after which the whee shall be sealed up and. placed in the bank in this city, until the time of, drawing, when . the super- and offers to travelers every comfort and atteh visors shall bring them to the place of drawing, tion, iound in the beBt houses in the country.', ., break the seals and the drawing shall be dispos- June 10, , . , 280-tf "1 ed bl by taking aiticket from each wheel, at the same timcvnd the prize ticket taken from the prize, wheel shall designate the prize drawn b j 1 th. TiniroT nnmtannnninn in nnmnor rn T.nn nun liu-'SMtiLOyJlii 2JOO- Jt ii-i 1 I fakftn from the Whcefat the same time.. ThC CLIFFORD HOUSE, Lie' Ji X sceii-4 MNE BOTTLED LfQUORS, SEGARS, t v ivi': i?- T-n " ' it. "rr I iaKeniromxne.wneeiai.-uie same umc? iuo ;1 Q;;. JMpiAjOmii.SJ, wheel shall be well shakeT alter each ticket is hWIJjMINlG T OJ;& JV; :(Z4V I f I rtlhe supervisors wiilbe gentlemen well known and noted for honesty and Integrity, , who - win hot be allowed to purchase tickets t) own any , stock in the Company,' The numbers and prizes will be drawn irom eacn wneei ny two Diinu dots and a full report of all numbers drawing prizes will be published in some prominent newspaper Immediately after the, drawing. DESCRIPTION ! OF;:BISAI, ESTATE. BBVBN jrtMB'KBSIDKHCBS-i'wr ,! to thi ctty oj One maenlflccnt brick residence about. I mile from the Capitol of the State with' 8 'acres ; of FURNISHED i :s june 27 -ROOM&-BY DAY OR MONTH. 'f'V.j; j;X'aJ cLirV6ttpi!: h;.- ; Proprietor 1 ?L-u :.;;;': -; l;a:287-tf Move's BbofctS tdreA I. ...... ... i .... . : : . . . . . 7 . r t ; f i ' .! ITl NEW FRONT, NEWLY;. PAINTED and refitted, is now one of the handsome- est in the city. " Having a good ! stock of Books, Stationery and Facy Uoods on hand, I will take pleasure in waiting on my bid patrons and the public generally at the-NEW-STORE. i : ' . ' i .JNO. D. LOVE. lyl8 . J 291-tf: j' iWantccl, UA ' SUITABLE' MAN 'AS A STEWARDS A 4 c-jJKJ ( HogpitaL , . Euauire of ? I :n o. WINANTS. i !T.ttfs t ;: ;;4i- 'u-Ml W.-. j ?u ii ;.. -tAl Riff? -CB--i ;; CbNCEXTRliEbZ XE3I0N1OE. ! .rpniS PREPARATION OF LEMON RE ' - JL tains in great perfection the- natural fla vor of the fresh fruit together withita agreeable acidity. The facility with which a Glass f Lemonade may at any time ' be made .with H, equaling any that can bniade with the frulUn Its natural state , recommends it to every house-, hold phd gives It an especial value to travelers an ecur8ioni6ts,:tjpc n land or sea, and tone - -Twelve cases just in stote at . ' ' r , , GEORGE MYERS',, M CIIAS.' D. MYERS,-Aom ' "vZ june 13,. , .f, j t ; :2SbU: it.; 'A '.T rt; Hminp m ictt ; , :t i'r.T" M" ai ifS iTRE FIRST WARD RENT. Apply at the offlea or - - - i - ; GEO. IZ.1 FRENCH, i , ;K vi J No. JO South Front street FQR 3uae0 Up Stalrsr grouna, nne orcnara, aeugnuul spring of water, beautiful grove, walks of modern style, abun dance of evergreens,- all necessary ' out-houses brick stable, carriage housef dec- Value $10,000. '? One. large and convenient house in the : city of Raleigh, on Newborn street, thirteen large rooms, double parlors, with all necessary outbuildings, li acres of groundrand a beautilul o&k grove. Yalta $QJSSki?cl .Ji hi3& - . iOne large house, on Newbem and Bloodworth fetreets,' containing twenty rooms suitable for a boarding house, ail necessary out-baUdings, With a beautiful oak grove in the yard and . acre- of ground.' Yalue $5,tXX). : ;i J One beautilul large Residence, on Newbem street, eight rooms and basement, fur out-buildings and stahle,8eveh acres of ground, elmgrove, very desirable and attractive . Value 18,000. Oue In Warrenton, N, Cvj known as the Alston property, in perfect order, one of the best built houses m the SUte, containing. 8 large rooms, double piazzas and porticos, one , of the '.most commandiDg and peautiful residences, in the place; with a acres Of ground, fine orchard, beau tiful oak grovein the. yard, and all necessary out bufldings. value twu. The property at.TaylorsvIllels very attractive, valuable and cheap. '- It Is a hotel at the1 county seat of a flouris hie ganA growing village of thousand or more inhabitant and fituatedvonc square from a good and nourishing College, no school of better grade, right On1 the- line of the AUanUc andCliio Railroad; and Mni situated 'lathe mountain resrion. the scenerv.is truly UP- rightful and fascinating, contains twenty rooms, 4uaa the puuaings ure new.? value f aow. 5 One In Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms, with fire-places, and one forty-foot dining room: Also, kitchen, out-bouses"ndoiie- and three-fourths acres of land. , Yalne.f2,0W,ir 7 r: r k Those Ordering tlckets cajrselect any number from t ta73,847f tf the number ordered has: been taken, th9Bumber(neare8twIlIhhe ,:sent fOts. three cent stamp must 'iwcompariy. every order. All tickets will have theseaLof the Company And signature ;Of the Secretary, ws . r , , , , . , r cfjrWd refer to anymerchant; banker or-btn' er gentleman of standing in the city ot Raleigh. gprFor f ur ther-decrjptiona and particulars, SWftj ' - JOIIN BKINNEllt hi tpllQ Rileigh, N, C If