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C" I 23 JOHNSTONE JOES,Tti? C-i i -Editor aa4 rtprIetoi . M . A.. PARK, Buslnesa Blauageri l . ... -V ' - THE IS VA NG ELI C Air AIXIA N CE. The telegraph last- night informs us thatjihe gradReJi ence, to be held in New York city in October, is beginningto;&ttact great attention througK&ui jihiL world. Many of the most eminent scholars and divines of both the old and the new wot'I3jylir,befpfes This Coherence-tail' est religious meeting ever held in the world ; and grand objects are had in view. Principal among these objects is, first, thpramotjpvanli cal Unjoij ig'IVfe den(gin-J inations, with a view to greater ae j tivity in Christianising mankind Second. T6rinaintajn .and, -aslvibU a unity througil ChfrW iihnthttiles sential for the salvation of souls. And, thirldy to combat and co.unter act the evil and -rotving Inetrees' of modern infidelityl ": "-jr These are the htiand -important objects of the Conference j jt'nd it is to be hoped most ardeilj that the meeting will result in Uieir accom plishment, sooner or later. Certain ly, theldinrcjpes arkwj3e)aparfer and among the" best' of christians, confiictig,;hiWS aijcst to4Forlieutenant1Governo7Wni5 U Smith, a iarcre eXteiitT "-vAiA L j f - ,rc.d Secretary .o. State. Ben- OPPOSITIOLS TO UADIOAXISAX If reform is toc bebrpigl,it jiout in the go-vertitnBnt' tif-'tms clrii'ritry, the party in power; jnitst first be ousted. That is the first step ; and a most difficult 3ne:j it-is. Tlnte1 Micl time agMnk'nascdrne tmtf' liiirrt:- )hant from the severest struggles. Sustained by the1 whole powjeivof the administration and with unlimited amounts of money at its control, it is almost invincible. - - --- To accomplish its overthrow, a close and-harmonious union of (all.; the political elements opposed to it must; take place prior to the next general election.-1 -J. '----iV: A movement is going on now in the west, looking to a .combination of the Denaocracts, Liberal-Republicans and Matrons , of , Husbandry against the Radicals." What will -be the success of such a movement re maing to be seen.- - : , - iv THE AIR-ONE R A ILROAD-- A paragraph go4ng,th.e .roiinds f the n-ewspaplri6iire. 'ffe.t tatltTfe eight million 6f dollars invested in the Air-Line Railroad ;wasall.Noi:th?. em capital. This is not exactly cor rect. Large subscriptions were made. Charlotte subscribed $150,000; Meck lenburg county $150,000; Spartan burg, S..X?.;$2-Ma (city and opurtty) $325,00Qfc. IaGejbr-,. gia the subscriptions wereas follows: Atlanta $300,000, in addition to prj va t e subscriptipns . -yhpiQmtmsXiiioi- $27,000; ,Ie Kal U co u n ty pria te, uwl?3 - scnptions $11,000; ; uinnette county, 4 private $2,200; Hall county; $50;000--priate,$2i,400fahd Habe:sapi CQUii t.y $750. Some of the counties along the line refused to aid in: thefnterr J?nse. They were Gaston id Cleave ind.'jii:t.IiStateOconeev SiiC. and Banks county, Georgia. ... ,. , . The completion: of Jthe Air-Line is at length accomplished. The regu lar train goes through to At'anta to day, leaving at 4.45 a. m. and reach- ing the "Gate City of the South, .at lL55p. m. All credit. is dehje ener getic men who achievecL tb.is,. gfea.tJ auu uuraoie wort?.;. :, ,: ,; -, ,u 'Wicked Ben Butler' is still ahead in the Massachusetts race for Governor. M r. Washburn m ay' Vm il oy er tlQ watterVut steadily and-surelyJ tnj'i: r.i; Personal Intelligence. Gov. -Bialiam ia nt tho f-wwi j.-' . Mruseptf ArcVfeai traHi.; Ire- j.vuvi iui juuui.ry'oii a-ugust tne 28th. '-. V'i.ilHv 'tivjii. .nO'fn, vtn,i -1 Co(:FMedie the city yesterday.. , -'-. r ... xr. i.. a. uaxner leaves, the ity:to fcurg,. terd Awe eyn wi v . vv . losseiuoi ASbft- vine vegiaaeiit, nas recenwy.peenl;pp.o?ntiMw i ilon. bimnsoiis BobO'. f;-tSrattfln!. iTvf "tiM T&nn'iM'AnmWiiAPl xecistered at :thd Central v.utAhl ti sWrf tofi,TVfl ay..- rjSl l1? '4?ir;rr tenanCQf jr Cavalfy in teregiilarJ'TRV? sea-board. army.- 1; tinn t CapC;E:HVaddelKGenerai Soutl?-, era. Agent of. te aVthemV Fast Ffeight tiVt& it.tiirt in oaJxW- i - xxx nii,-Mi,T jwvs-i'J . vol. J. r. Thmflasltf tn ine, city, JohnT.-Oan. e JSfiA. or uot !a 3 .u'v t:. . '!. - xXW li-are is owupiiJK iti . uijr, veuuiy ueen on vww io ipefig" Pr..ngs-r-p.e omcinpeiTea as ;the young orator who spoke so elo quently at the supper, -givan -to- our ureenville friendsi imti& SStTi? ?of ;i,-7x ibxvn'X,l , JTbe reported massacre of Troops at Fort Sill Illwasa fakehood. . . . . , . Tlie count i Masaiiiwatati:4 But .a 1 The laborers' stf fkeJ ill Charleston H ended A compromise was effected. A new bale of cotton has been shipped rjQni Wilson N. C, to New York. - - - :i Three 5t4 counterfeits have been receipt a the sub-Treasury Department, New York. Don Caxl&fftft!il, b .sLdBJU. ' Komish nnests. tnat in tne eveut oi nis r successTlic w'ifi re-clllisli X&F Ii$56ilr Of Vwgdnawlfi'H 'JwiH J-jv v'ji'. .v : cipaj eteiejt riVrjai Street. Xpnap4 W prowflV 'ifttf, iorgw-! is lying in the toombs.-"'"1 ' V The Fage-McCarty ducllnis rasa r1S W for trial in tifb (jijfl f f PM but owing to the continued ill-health of the accused it will teipnruedTagain. A fatal Railway I wi-wu w mw-s. Thomas Cle,ijuuittwa$. ,k;lJed. JSumiett tehalkley, J P -JustS" Sirs Leslie Tatum, and Mrs Meyer: Angle, ere seriously in jured. Tlie-DernoCtic State CoriVelitTOrf riidt WokiQ&ffifyt ' thofdjyijs ! V; On informal ballot for a,candidateibr Gavern or, Wm Gaston, of Boston," received -303 "vgtes out of 451; i iiQfpJYIP then ntfniinated by acclainaticnj Tbe con ven tion comDleteXl'tie- State tieketaslsUo: o tf - jamin J Miller,1 of WilltanistownV Treasur er, Nathan Clarej Of Lynn; Au'ditbr, Walj do Uoburn, ot ieauam; Attorney rwenerai, C Osgood; Mkrse; of -Northampton . .r. : TEL12G KPllIC NOTES? ' It seems' now to be conceded that Joshua T. ErwinA who say, h?. niurdercd atliaJij know-inoru aLpuc. tue murucr. uian ,;Was suspected.' ; ; ' . i:: .'..' Tlio Caledonian CIul : hid -their 17th Annual' -Festival.- at -Jones2 Wood, New York, yfesterday. .-.! 'r--.-u,r -;A woiujji .was sentenced to ie P:hi!en:' tiary for" three month3 jTssterday. iir ;lieSv York for cruelty to a chlid. Tlie child mother is,ow. .travellinjj ,itli a. circus as 4ircas&rahr glH.' ' 5 ; 4. " The casheir oi the' Stated Bank of 'Nev(. BrunsAvick' is chUTed witli, beifijr U 'dduul- ter-to the amount yfsevvrai huiiUredthsai- sanu dollars. - . Grangeiltemf .. r. . . s ; : ; The first result which (lie Granges, of the ;;Noith are se'eking ; to bring about, is cheap transportation." " , DrBarksduie is the State. Lecturer ;iu outh Carolina y .; : . . ':?. The! grangers of Chester Count V, fill OV.VrHl rr W 'VijHk e Spartirtiburg grftng?, meet to rn orroyati the Cilrt; Housed ii Spar tanburg.' '' ' ' ' . i)i jrreen auu siujoming counties, in Georgia, willbehjcldtp-dayiit Greepa bbro. ( U - 11 T. $'ChfaMffijp& js an ll'epinntjcandW iThe fiffsi.fJjiibUc ,TOUngricr45liKfn 1826: he selected the. law .as a mo- Boston Grange "of the Patrons otTfession. and commenced nftictire in FXusJjandry, vraJeid.iix thatcitjr on .th 1st insiieftHeetitiglSv if. C. ol;tieMi trie' bra&mCfifffflriolfet speech tm3eM rons o'ibadinlittb6red-' Bd'w ibQUt jOpaltliMfn sc h era ef f bri B tbe. adticehiQn friM their iriUresltu1fi2Wef ; aido"n them aithqUesU6&X l,irL I. 1 1 I 1 1 x. Wi. T h e M inneotxrlfflerfc-iir rgidijg to .take the "BTate jftfeBlplrowir bands. They are now holding a nominating convention.- It i. prob able thatOliver Drtlrymrle,.the larg est farnifeVfn tfre aw,4wlr btr nom1 iriated for Governor. TJxev will "ask fo State legislation regulating rail r'crada. s u.-.n-. ia. -V- ; ' Jlo ck ifl gl)a m , co u n ty is, : a gitat i ng . the subject, ot;a- ma-rrpx'? gauge- rosid from Keidvtlle to Madison, -n - The 3ong,trestle qi, the, CaroUna Central rail Wavm ear. Staridbcks I 1S.. X 1 - .1 I I i1,: ?iS.a9no! IJfSfl vwosuuiu. .1,1 f ir: .-y , . . , j-.. I I- 'l.-J..'. i ts:::.ii ,rJA meeting wur oe neia at 'lToy,i HI" j ' - - -V- - v . t - - f- ratxrob., euii Ul II rail- I road to Gh'erawfi. l'JCt ."Uftri: t urges roftaj )H :A A A 7 , I y f 1 . ' .x v . 1 . f 1 . t were, electedUellumj J. Li.llitiniViWPrAAiiW 'ji extending .from; ,the State .-line iif f uiKia mas oJ. Aenuesseei and is at j? ranKiiiiiTT iTie5 fOllOWH I ill 1 .-via Hi a nrn txi rrrr: i 1 L l!rU4 was att -lA grand railroaetiilwiahcld J TOiWtHiJ1-'! Jrtget .they, covmtr.'pfTBuncombe to I Giil,am.a J i - . - V . yars. - 1 Anoommittee was annnintwl t& Tfinaalriivo Kiix-.4;JxJl!l .1 A !fTWTl il t "rr""" picisciii on incrrOCCaSiOTi. 1 i C1S ;rv jus tacKe-yOr-Wmcnes X::X closed itJxyeroyisionageri; 3riSS' BpKa5bTO-1cLco1. lye, Vrs. . Atkinson and jPritchardA .erallV quiet; . prkeaominattf5in. xion. .PW!iWi.fPQuo,,-rOf Bnattaiv: 1 6bxi': J.-W.'TToldenV KrH. Tr: ?'1Jrsr6tIVhTiT: -Yit ; ! i : l i l . . .'1.- wpKjir. aua otuers. . .iir ffoitefiWUottoittau. Guilford courts in session. . A largecfet WWVy is to b8tart ,8 jLgfji tjSlilf . M f A JargecfittdSwtwV; 1 ASTU&ra&rieff ienolars a ?? "VUI" I - ciauy increasing. ,j The Academy at Little Rivty Or- aruje county, ibeen Bby 'im'r Wilson .Iter's saw, mill, fii1- ford county, rwas destroyed bytirejon Ki f - T I'd I ; James V orrtoraniyeOTS3. ianviue Jaiipotia. nas.. sevjerea..in,ii h iine iscate ine insurance company rfurnishedHS T&ttniL l&rtlrfnidn'EriS mads ne6eyarvWclfrV fSWafa conhctiouvitJiatrdi.iHiilWi! i : b r xoU2ias. oi ureensDoro; wuiisucoeea him. -vt i -nm . 4 - Op the 10th inst., a jmtctkom con venucm AW4 1 w Q over, me on to cohtirtti'e iu.yicpoic iuwvaoo u wNqi me vv jjMjrin -viJ: urn i i-aiunigu. 111 vvu w.,,,,;ir . f;j;.,I ,-..', I ! it Mrtns.: Plrtrthori? who h-4.S bteen: it to thisJco'fttt'trv!br ;thB 1 FiencTf govrometft1 totXM purpose. ollookM sing into He &re2gwmgu3Xt)fiSAi 'vc,-r". Sn America, has iust arrived .in thisldnce, and 4 b '-Western farm fens WMA' 1 1 -fen h' flafi fn 1 VWtV in c tonglT'for Eastern tM;t.l-.ft. t.n,dnv. where ha vtri-lf Hr- i faeturet? P61itesf -actiotf fc! Ji mam a day or two with.Mry.LavMcrlflise tarmers be euc- and other Freivchtnep waio- lidVo id - cated there. He 'wilt' visit '!ftaleij?h and'ottier poiiit irV 'thv&tkte.v1.1 ' ' SOUTH CTAllOM.VOTESif Ik new paper called The Sdh'h ' been started .in Cpluii)a v , t . tY; I , ' uropa iire repoiteu. gtou u tpe varmus i W rfftSWglf v- UUW,C1. I'tu-n-r? ; V.i?'rV? f tisi, icnurcn m oueaiej ..ui . pwiini morning. ' ,.;.,; .'. r.-.. - nu-'UI n'r The library ot the boutn . UnrQiinaTartention. i he foreign members University is otie of thd'best Selected hrthe Southern Qountry. and con- tains 30,000 volumes4. A; case rilVirfir' a-Ti'' ifhmenscF'P fiive already, arrived, while Amount of nmnrnv whii-h.has.' Leeh in thp i 'P.iicr1i'h' ' ChVinrovv' Court. forJ.. more than fifty y.eai;siud,jp whiclij fiimbia are 'interested as heirs.-ut iiibont to be decided. " i ' . I t. t xr '-,1 . j n..;;ij tt:u , : .wlo;.;.-- CII11LV III riSlll'K; XI 1 1 1. ' U1UU 1)1 1 OflLU 1" I Wf o,,; 4?VA Mnn:'. ic honors bv. , tiie Rock, Hill rLod-e- vk. .: , " w ti: - r on aunilav lievjiKJBK.wns a Kreabv? . . , -j - ,v I tenan clergyman, and. oceasionaljy4 oifioiated, but tr? belies tis--rot: iiv tb'6 regul-dscharge'oi' pastoral tin-" sies sat tne time ot nis ueatn. a. ope time be was.cbaplaio. of the Uui-: - a ted fetates army, .nrt during, the Jat 'war wam th.e:sex,fice of the South ted States nrnvv. and durine.Lhe latft : w tyrii Confederacy inrthepsanre;pimaci ty. , ;IIe enjoyed tfeot.rid'i&ifce and es teem -of . t h ose. who- knew h im m os t intimately. -; . . -i'i :: The Late Hon. D." 3 J5r:inger. He was born in Cabarrus ebbrtty North Caroliiiar :ii1 1807, gradated; at the Uiiiversitr'of 'North5 'Carolina 1829. Inttaly member of the State Legislature, wnion potwn4ie.'fccupieoC;,idr'8dT eral years. In; 1835 ; 1835 he was a member of a con. ventSon to aumidihe-fitate Consti- tution. He warrtctWfe in Congress fro m T1843 .to. 1849, when-he tttco iVb uic iiiiip ui ino uwin. wff nl xl. wa's amiointed: ,bv: Pj-eaidentr TnV lori.l.v lew woiusmiMK- iuaia. roosauna, Minister to Hnai.i. artrl ..cout.Trt.tfvd Ui i . " r v. '.T that;nasSTn'"by PresJdeiit Fillmore. After servintr four vears he resigned his nositfumrfthe act5eSslcr51M5rrri t Resident Qt,iSl(Kl tnitiliMefiliy Chester and Lenoir Railroad. sivety in Europe, anci on ,nis return homie was elgcftoHKfeaWgiT lature; andjin.l5i bariflgikrfllinel a relettiofcyfetirdtoWvaW life. - curing tueifat W I' - tionj he again appeared upon stage of action, and- supported MraedVDaUa, Lincoln. Newton andHick- Gre(Aieylorrresidejj;anwiis made Chairman t of t OommAttee.'. ':H(n contribuiiedii-eelv mt VW. .was,:tsaigsnre V&frithopro?p'bcts of the Sure 'com worlferw i He was an affable andonr4ri !piet iitrflbf, f his,1 road, th e private fMweman orTnneartni8ij ng. cbiccu uy-iii Ha-iin to. hope tor. Up I. V!'- r 'M - P iltti . 1 - V.TitB. Ceowdedi Condition ejr. jM;rix,,i4A,,-;fl.,..x;rf.Ta jr.s . . Z 5fSANBlAYI,e, - f . W 'VW ..rrAt! from YorkvillAto nlin Th.ro I rTT VI AT T.1fl'.f IP 2f I Wrf i W ; t T-V W Vi - . T "7- J ; l C(mmatlpii;ifar4hisn i?n!nnnt ha v iiu c.Lll il 11 li Llrr niiixiiii iiiritiMi.fxii - no hoplJitViesgfefiT ryf .vvT xxT.l .law. .jallo'WsVtBUperirtWWjjtj-- tol Yemqve'an incurable hariiilessCasel xTi2i jv? vlWVK&JtDi&:is so, there- is. no. .doubt- of the vi.?qo, uu-utntter - wow 111 iractauie tne 4;ar rtr,iit. drlerHnfrprirn - from solutfelyidbmMot.th'eaeVt ftadt t.e 8iJp;erintanliiaa.UixGxod HtfUSptb llbf. IT'.: -- HaflH rmeet- HnV was h aM !ir vtntetz al!tfionaayT1FlQb.r;Qse1irit1i ;ibel . v. . . . . .- " 7" Js ea senooi af jLtaiegn;i3 QpnteniiattM: 1. W . : ; . xuiu OIUCU U If CI bUfj J FROM THE ii:. tMERIvA. t- BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OBSERVER. j-rpQ E .7 r of j - prnU - .,. r THE GRANGE ; jPOLIOY. - - - X'pw RipSep t. iA. com m ttni- been.received ty the Ires- Working- inois regarding tis Ue: CO 11 1 111-11 VRUCn 1 TVGVIV CU S that; the woriaitffmn-5of New York ha've an interests with 'the .farmers -of the West. Th e wbrkingrri en are pay pro ate Manu- recbg- essiui: iii ca-rrymg uie election inis HHU.ane wnrer- ininKs iney win ne able; to; make sOnie. changes in both th Htittes-jaiVd National affairs next year, i :Tlie;'co-pperation and support j;tneiUiu,uwiu classes are invitea pirra war against monopolies. RELIGIOUS. i -. NvfcV Sept. 4-The : crand w-.4:4iv'iigeiicai A-iiiance,: wlucH will be - bekl m this -city from the first to the !20lh! of October, is attracting trreat rvvlio; will bc present, comprise many of the most emineutscholarsahd di- vinep othe Old World. Many of rfotftrs are on a tour ot observation. - I rolar Expedition. tT1)R Herald. to-day" publishes a let ter.trom on board the United SUtes. lryi'"J .""'V" u jiu4siei(i,uieea- .tn.i nn'trMiii..(.1" IT..1 i.:.. s 1 u wm inur ua nen ten ciav: Rtl" P"ft, ueuig detained oy ciense i 1 A i . t . , 'V.1 r-1" 1Jl.vlr,V.uu uu"y H H 1J I .' ' v-rou.; iccuertrs noiiififl air ronnri m Li v . r. tnat region, ouen eiKianeei ing tlie .hIivavk.LvI,., iHxoiueu..y sKiiuni navigation, un . -j- " ....... ' VU x liJUlfl iiucj i oz lL 1 u 111 IT II 1 uu l-llc V, . , V1V'",l""v-,1 'lrtU r au itrnr. dm-inrrho nurhf rto n-oii nc hth day time,' and even a late as 10 p. mi. snnlightould flood the ship On tWlGtf. :Ire anchored at Ham burg Island, a wild desolate region, where a shooting party and explor ing party, went ... ashore. The snow, lny thick, on the gronnd. In the ev ening the vessel was visited by se -eral Esquimaux. t : . KEW; JERSEY. TRE7pif , ept. A , fi re. th is morning clestrovecl the stables of Senry N,;ISmith. Eight blooded lipxses peris ned in the flames; their '.value aeereeatod. about $25.000. Umeteen Uorses'saJuea.at- $200,000 we, e UvckMy-absent on the race track ;hen e JrQk(8 . qut.--among n Uxt.j rm.. UMVX, ""Pr u- iuiuvruia. xne fire ??as caused .l)y a spftrk from a, passingooomotive. of re- mg Mr. 4.. ;H? Javega, President fije Chester "and Lenoir Railroad, turned nome on ounaay morn past & several 4Veek s du-, -ri5a.i.irfTn WnrjAroirnA"' ff Vi-iu ory Tiiveaaw and conVersed with ,ihd kf tho tf7f s : 4i iio' --k (Vo; .ia-rn mtidtfls ihcreas ng rapidly tact much m more is lifiinsrsnhsprih. Gardiief ' hai: completed the final? - mrteytb DHlas: ' ad informs -Mr. 1ft eyer in aU his i.-tttftVlire wdi. ranr,oaa .as tne one 10- p,4ire feii?:Tailr,oadaa the oiie lo ; -r-. V-TS -iM,i.v t -u.i.w w m i no grading whatever will W 1 - v. : .... ... ieuuirfc iyeifesvimate; is tiiai tne subscription' to "the capital1 stock al- 1 " - - - "O" r rAs.nir-m'flflrt nriv mniid-n to trra.le t.. mirtlfrnm YnrkvilTft to Tsnn r Tf Tii:.;,-. r.--'.v ' - ,wxx.. Clmtet "Reporter? i sols aiiiummjtAtr.h':.u it t hfitftrn t.hnA 1 5fWMWveMet,.-Com u&etwhoJejme, ex ceedijig . ejeven feet mi neigin or uenin. ana ior.six mnes id' '4''-.-iJC-3f-..; Grant, or ajnan of the tnrf. savs the Raleigb Sentinel, xe!Hgtbe ward iieaamg ti)is article? woiiiKi say n in indicated an bditorial On ixaclue. or somptUingl twrtainJng? tolthe turf, associated with the turf-But the word is associated with institutions oflearning, and we only intend to call attention to the communication signed "O." " . . tt -r. We found the Baptists of Warren, aTtd-there-aTTrnrrtTminyiare of w ak p ,J?;oret. uoueg v e cajuiox allow Presbyter iai or Metho)dst fy. assail the apVihtment, but'any Bap tist ofgood standing itianane neard throueh the Sentinel against the oU' gibility of W. W. HoldeiVras, trusi; tee of AVake oreat : V - : . r : . '.. For tlie Sentinel. ;; Mr." Editor : You have" not .en larged upon. ,W W. (Hoiden as & tr us- tee, as the public had a. right to; ex- pect. . '.' l -.- ! -. There aresb trie trhstees of Wake Fdrest College': out of this number- only ...vqHo-;d.4jfo yoteci against ninj., jPA .Wg jeiuseu to yote; only teVtrtis'tea Were pres ent. He, is a trustee - improperly arid elected ire an. improper manner; He was expelled from the Philoma thesian Society asan libnorary hi em berr by. a urianimpus vote of that body. He waS iofc only elected a trustee, but re-elected a member of the Society. The Raleigh, influence which elected him will be forced to regret' it. Yours, The Theft of Postage Stamgs" Radical Party Managers: .' ' . A Gordansville correspondent of the Richmond Vispat ch expose the course of the Radical managers- of the 'Virginia conipaign in levying tribute on United States office-liold-ers to aid in carrying a State election. It shows, too, that they have devised a new plan for defraying the expense f postage. The franking privilege being no longer accorded to citizen. Piatt, w h ose fac siniile Was , form erly sent all over the State and country in violation of the postal laws, the Virginia radicals have by-hook or by crook, secured official stamps w-here-with to pay postage. These official stamps were ordered by Congress for the use of the Departments for their convenience, and to facilitate the keeping of postage accounts with the cl liferent bureaus of the government. But it was never i n ten ed that they should be used outside of tlie depart ments to cover the correspondence of individuals, societies, or political organizations. Theyare not sold at any postofiice in the United States, and can secure to honest paj'ers oi postage no advantage that is not of fered m the use of the ordinary post age stamps' that cart- be secured at any postollice 111 the -country.. The plain inference, therefore. ia that these stamps were either stolen at Washington, or Were furnished' by some government functionary, for the use of Virginia radicals, that "the paternal government' mar. to this extent, contribute its share to defray the expense which '' ;thd': 'radi cal party incurs in conducting an ac tive campaign against the Virginia conservatives. S The fraiikTrigplriVil! ege is abolished, and conservative member of Congress can render no, aid to their party Jowai lterting Jthe ex pense- of postage i rreidenVN to the.circulation of letters and docu ments.; Wt With the radicals, it is otherwise. ; They have access to the stamp bureau as well as to the treas ury. Lynchburg Virginian. rNev7 Advertisements. Meflical Colleas of Georaia : l BEIXO THK MEICAL DEPARTMENT . 1 , t; : OF THE ; ;.;',. Uniyersity of Georgia. FACUIiTV. t ' I: P. pABVIN; M- IX r tf Emeritus; Professor of ; Algeria Hmicai rid f . : A mieraputii. 4 " Professor of the Iiwtitutes and Practice of -..i . Medicine. ; --' JOSEPH A. EVE, Mx D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Iiseaes of Win f ' 'men and Infants r . i 1 A. DUGAS..Mx D.i lAii D.x. Professorof the lMnciples and Practice of burgery, and Uean ot the Jbuculty. . , GEO, V..RAIx.M,-I. Professor of Medical eherftistryrtd Prac4 , . . tical pharmacy., , HENRY F. CAMPlJELLi M: D:;' Professor of Operative Surgery, and Surgi r ; cal Anatomy. i v . , -EDWARD GEDDINOS JtfD. , K Professor of Physklogv-.ami Pathology. . - desa Assure jfpRDjjM. ,d, ? f. , Professor of Anatomy and. ; Secretary" of if. ' the Faculty. f.;:i; - WILL AM II. DOUGHTY, M. .i Professor, oft MaipaMd Therapics I fv'l 1 ROBERT 0. EVE, M, D,,tr Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Prosector i.; - to the Professor of Anatomy. ,.,.-,.-i A. SIBLEY CAMPBELLr M. JPi. ; Prosector to the ! Professor' of Operative 1 Clinical Assistant or the, pispensary; ' : 'A-:-. EUGENE FOSTER, itlXn 'f"t" CHAS. T7 EICHrJanttor. - ? in tynr -r m 51 Tlie Forty-Second Session of this Insti. tution will comtcencebn tlML First Mem? day .of November next and continue four months. -,;Forjarticaldr8 annlv tor iv . - i f .f. .s, ;t U Ax PUOAS, Dan. f 1IALE 1 ACADEMY, . Tryon St., between th and th Stsj . mHVFiftbr&c1iS J, will conunenoetMi; jJpndfy, 15th Sept. .paymjent of TOitio?quired jeach half ses sion in advance. .- ' . s ?rt The PriricipfeTof this school returns his thanks for the patronikg hei lilsf. liitherto enjoy fd and hopes, by devotexl attention, to the moral, a$, well as literary training 6f the youth .committed to his caret to merit a. flr.titiniiat.ion of th ami"" -i7 1 jw"V5!nitcti i.-atie28tsel- 1 lV 1',- 1 Auctiqui Store, i 0 " fi 0 1 0 - - ; Belting, .XboUr&jte; Sale. I hare in skore a argrp ; Jpt.rOf jCpeaten.' , Toolir,'lather and Rubber. Belting, as sorted sizes, Files, Screw-plates, Benches Ham mers, A-c., tc Ateo large lot of -iKTbai,. molasses gates, jnieasures, .spice lojces? iw.; Ce'ConiWon ,and secure bargmps." at tlie auctipUtore of '-','- .1 MPOR1UM. ESTACHSIIJGD I IV 1867. The oldest house of the kind in North Caro lina. Sold more ma chines last year than all others com bined in N. a k VV .Vgents for fliat'celebrated, hiaciiihe, the , ilbiriE SHUTTLE. the best clicap machine in the market. Agents vautlrtfall on or ad dress '-: ' ' D. G. MAXWELL. .. :- Charlotte, N. C, or Atlanta, Ga. . 'angSl - ' . w 1 "' .' -' . ' '" : "'.,"' .' , Oxfoi-a Oryttian Asylum, TiiE "Instftntioii wax ': founded- by the Grand Log of AFi & A. M. of North Carolina. lis design ' is to protect, train Hrid educate ihdigeht orphan , clnldren, so as to. prepare thenv for useful occupations and for the usuar business transactions of lite. Its l;tjeare, dft-rtsl fcx tchildreu between the ajres of eijrht and thirteen, who have neither .parents, noy prPrty, nor relatives wil!ii.j:ro ;iil them. Desert ed chi4dren are not conidcred orphans. Children so unsound in body, or mind as to b4 disqualified tor work, "or study, will not be received. .. . . . Applications,, for admission ilionld be ;nadt to the Principal on the premises, or tothe .Superintendent ia, lUUeigh, and slvpuld. hc,endorslby th jtfa?ter of . the nearest Lodge, or by the (.'haimian of tlio Boaril of -County Commissioners, and should state the names, ages and condition of'tlte children. The most needy are the most welcome r - - J. 11, JIIJU?. NOTICE OF BE MO VAX. HAVING remowd to the large and com niudious house opposite the Cwnrt House, I sli-all be pleased to see my old I customers and as many new ones as pos sible:'' J. shall at all times try to make it lo. tlie interest of "everylHwly to patronize us. ; . I -am 'determined to keep pure and re liable goods, which I am ready to warrant as-ropreseutel and :to sell at as small pro fit as any one .Having ample tp4fe-rom Irani better prejwrcd than ever to handle country pro-? dhce, and in all cases will do the best we tan for our patyOns ' ': sep 4 B. N. SMITH. RXldozEggs. -500 lts Honey, 560 lts Beeswax, ' 500 Rs Feathers, hew? J0OQ lbs Fresh Buttdr., lo.OOO tt.s.Driel Blackberries, 10.0UO lbs" " ' ' Peaches and Apples. The highest prices paid lor the above, articles, if niccl v diied and selecied, at sep t " :) BwXx-SMITH'S. . " ' T II E NEW Family Singer ' Sewing : jtacnine. Sold on Monthly Payments WE claim artd eYn'shoW that it is capa ble of doing a Jarger range of work than any other; easier to learn on, and the most simple In 1U constructionj; It is em phatically, tlie best and - cheapest Family Bewing Machine: i It runs smoothly, nd does from the finest to the thickest work with equal facility and perfection. We respectfully ask all desiring to purchase a Hrst class standard machine to- call and exapunefor themselves before purclaing elsewhere at our sales room on Tryotj street opposite the Post Office or address w.m.i. TURP1N, Manager, ! h Singer ,M'fg Co.; Cliarlotte; N. C. ' c rp. O. Bo-. 11. J .f. Agenti Wanted. : -June 18 tf -s fZfl 'fr)TTVU Charlotte. JTIalo AcaacroYv , rnHE ttnti6n!oftle frfends and patron JLrTt)f this school, is resnectfull v ealled to its' fe-openirig bri Monday - Sept? 8th. Pu pilsmili'be chargeI only- from the time of WM their entrance, but n' leaving before the session has closed, they will be made to pay to Wenvlexept in i5esr of their ill ness -Detotion to.tne interest of iy pa troni and to the moral and mental culture of the. pupils npder niy9ciarge; wip . be jroy, ipjutant (nfjimU he judf cious but,rhnd. J?avment3 .monthly, ot, , For particulars nd,tei?n8i' apply-for circu- - t aiigSO lOt Principal. VJ a Lavender Water. . - : V in! ' Hand Mirrors, " ! r"' r:nt f Ylxti6ii.Vl,owderx llwrt i Horn-Combs-, ; .. 1 " .NUt Bttisbe,i Mix autr 2t??f;;'r"Springsv Corner.- f ki T ? UAOO JjJSiX JxxTS VIjXX o, r ,: v j. RAi OLEM'AK'SEhtflxBn Muatartf, tf '.'"'f-9.",. - v vvl:'BUKNVEUL 0 Pi J? 5"! li i IV 1 il If
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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