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U.: WsDNSSDiT MoRNixa. July 20, 1881 AORE COM CKKNIHG AIR. DAVIS. The stall correspondent of the Phil adelphia Press, "F. A. B.,w haa sup plemented his elaborate interview with ex-President Davis with some additional facts concerning bim. Mr. i Davis told bim that before tbe war . . he was in consultation with the tiov- ...... . t rr o i induce him "to so frame has message . . ' r ftjt to nravent tno i atrial atora irom nnthorixinc the call for a convention 3 e n to consider the question of secession, Mr. DtTU Iinn been mnftfi misnnder- at nni anrf nnnaAanor.tlff rnnrh m 1 a j , I . , . . . I rravil fn aonocoirtn Ft a H7B9 nftt v M I ft appnainnia Frio Htm fenrrcunon- I . I ..o. " t: r.l t. be Is the bold enemy, more to be respected, I because always la the forefrqnt, than tbe Nilent foe who atrixes at the Government on- 1 der another name. The impressions left by 1 my visit to Mr. Davis show bio b",?r f invade the sacred rigbU aid consti light than many of oar people will oe will- f , - , . T . . . io to recogniz3 or can understand. JbEven i his owu people see the vigorous, able man with a will which doe i not cermit disDUte I or question; therefore you rarely see io the I Suties which be once governed those little evidencea of recaid which are. so lavishly displayed upon the miliury chieftains of tbe Rebellion." ' r Whatever Mr Davia'd Deraonal I vnaiever Mr. iavia a PeraonM I faults, aod he has them, of course, as all mortals have, it cannot be said I tbai be has any duplicity or selflsh- J ness or vascillaling weakness. A siroug, resolved, perlinaoious, pare brave, open, earnest man be is ; such a man as should be honored and ad-; mired in an age of corruption and. gilded vice and wide-spread public prostitution. True to his conviction", . . s I . JL , - .r , 6 . . I of Northern editors and men of the I , v , . . . -1 mill Mats, Kl O W f . . t n a 4 M n a. h m k a I . . , , J I to bandy epithets or expose the errors 1 . ... ... . I oi wiiiuuy and " Dlindly disposed Southern men who could never ap- preciata the deep devot.On great Southron to the cause be if gre espoused finally, the siogleness of his purposes and aims, and the purity, honesty and high patriotism thai marked all he did. Blunder he. did, but JUr. Davis was not the stupendous failure that it has been the e fashion among;' ctainTb"-n of politicians in the South' 8aPiloB and dis1av6hr Thepledgea schools of pol to accuse him of. He blundered and I any other man in his place would have blundered. If Gen. Lee him self had been President he would have offended some aspiring men, es pecially some of the political Generals, and he .would have been abased by certain papers.- , - Tbe JVesg correspondent says there is a aingle declaration in the second ' ' volumeof: the Davis work, that is regarded as "the kernel of the work in the portions of the South he has visited. T It lg "this : v,Le never contemplated aorrender. nnd- - io laeauane almilaa to thai used bv Waah- togtoa daring the Revolution, declared thai - tbe war could he carried on io tbe . boob . 'tains ot Virginia for twenty years. "F. A. B.w thinks this is not the only paisage that wilt provoke much aUcuaioi. 5 lie gtyeayibia WnHtat r?xAia onAathinJ in: borne at once ilenioanV anlmpprtant: f tofoond aome of Mr; Df i critic. Ue innt that Aha Dwinfnrhich b 8oulbero - i . V t.W - kta finntharn I eriUca UTietpwcUHy aelected the point POOBTHipijiOl.T.;- RepreaentaUfejJn Randolph Tuck er, ofiVirgipia, deHvfred an .address in Philadelphia ob Ch AaniTeraaryjO oar "national"' iridejientfebeer Hp lsmmed nip the TesnltS vt ttirar bw-: .V-S-Dlk.-- iri-i'l-Z:2 tt.l : " 'llUft Tht JNortb triamphed. and tbo Spulh waa overwhelmed.' The "war and the con amADtmDdmenUtieClded I av- - a coMtUuUanai remeaj. io .apT euppysea eriL We belong lo an indeslrboiible UfaJori of indatrvetM State. ' o: t iaqr, ' 'Second- Slaiery was abolished: aedie forerex extinct. v ,,.yt . , -Fq-. i , JbJriL.yXajrreca African his an jeqaal eltix2nhirwJtU ibe white race,-nduhi8 race, color and pre? ioas condition ot aerri" tade cannot- ana ao .not noaiq ctiuat right to life; liberty Jtttd preperty or to auf frage with the Tree men of every otheT race. "To these decUIoai I bow with entire acquiescence. They are final and irrevo-r cable, and I believe the aniraraaJBoulh does the same with bonest and sincere par- "It U the American decree that the States cannot destroy the Union, and the Union must not destroy 0 StoitiS ' JFaithfal to the integrity of federal powers, w musi be tea hut far, tfd conaervatim of , State avthortiy Eacb la aapreme in Its "own constitutional orbit ox power, urute reaerai govern f mntiTa the MCaent Chief JnatlCe: 'Within Sfl iM'of lU DOWBrt as ennnleraied And defined; it is supreme and above the States; I but beyond it has no existence. : It is ago I most be,a friend to the liberty tp tbe States i AQ(j Qj tao people, and Ol.tne lodtviaaal naaa- . V f p reserved nghU of I JSlaUt IS a J 06 to ihnt ?7iwn. Lei us uphold the federal authority in all its ategrity to tbe fall and legitimate, extent Of. ita dele gated powers, and preserve to tbe govern ment and tbe people of the several States all their nchia aod powers for the mainte nance of their autonomy and for tbe pro motion of their local,' distinct and peculiar interests, so that, with the common prep ares of all under tbe control of our fede- I raUve system, each Slate may nave- us arc I Wnf t inH Bpnaratn Ivi of CivfliKaliOB. 'diS I acx. as the billows. tne as the sea. " We have copied ibis, lodg passage because of of its troth and value. I tbe clearest terms' tbe able Virginian statesman has presented the truth and nothing bat 4he tratb. Tbe man in the North and tbe man in tbe South who cannot subscribe unreservedly, I Vinnoof ltr mt hrmt ' inmitftl n(rvatinn I J . i I to the above wise, ladicioag, and pa triotio sentiments is not e proper 1 Tjerson to bo trusted bv tbe Deople, i ------ rf . I government of ours, so com- I uiex. bo unique, bo ireieuieu wuu j - " h k K""""- I m1 a - am V. iWa nanrtld aflil ftr f tl A r J r r , T. v v . ,J people, xt csouub uo uciueiuaieu o , j , are most "scrupulously upheld and gaarded. Each department of the Qovernnleat mast La. Icept. within its own' nfebef SDhere. and the General --asssB-: . .. liovernment must not be allowed to luuonaiiy guaraea powers oi tne BeveraI States. The cautious and . wts"9;Vi?gintan well says, and we tKant ium fnr ii inanK D.imsor u. ; "Letua s;rsnt to govern meat the mlni- mn m nf nnwpr 'nTiif awnrn- tn i thn riti?.it ioe aaaian ol.lihetynalatently with the cr aod Arwtr a ocietv.?' 1BUM.1J(;vfli:B;, .:.k' r ,- .r-.v " . , : ? u uvtoumviivc bu iiuv wiov auu pi ivtiv utterances ccmtiFned in these extracts it will have. formed an; alliance that wiU tnid ia'tbe destruction of its own libertreai Wipe joht :tbf States, as recognized m tbdCOMii to troo, and jpii wipd out civil liberty. Ko candid maoi w-Wbas-iaformatioo,' can be lieve that 'the present Government would have been formed if the State . ' . . rTr i fi." r." "r Jr . ' u j rrehts arid State authority had not fbeen recogmxed speeifioally ro the Constitution. It took a long time . , T , .. Lu before North Carolina would enter into toe compact and put her signa ture to the great indenture; and if lJff mJff , , 7 1 w fT . T of the .Stale she; -wojaW-ii " ttia' dayj save TemaiBea veana: inaepr qAoi in he sovereignty, End datlidw ol tbe Union. . . v h. ; i The Soatb, since ZQQ5, has acted in thet'flt 'gocHj -fait'b. Tbe North of the South have been deipised, but have never been broker Letos hope for better things. Let "uHrttt: that the South Uirlaal 'better under stood.--rne outrj' is true to the Union. The Sooth CAftnot be untrue io the States until Uc!s unfaithful. to Us leMenj. an4 jonmjpdfl 6l the, past. It accepts hat biefustioa ,Waite;aajjirMe FedefalvGo lifeitaiil3iile9. ! It wilt be trfte" t65lbB:rigTit8 of Federal authori- ty jitilllbe jrue?ft6 tho rights of Stap.ttetrty, for it wfllW'lrar and iaaniui to-tneuonstttauon. me senUmentLefM. tenia 'theaenti-.. men oJEUian vvuaumuon auui-uie union,- now ana forever, one and inseparable." Frait txrowers was i forme isin. ;i'lhe purpose w as fari as possiblerihe I--- . . . - . . '.j i - flaori, Kaleigb," oeived from S. O. Wil - . ' ' 1 t " J ' a nuestions w eb persona are reqaes tJo ;Vhbm itis setit11 a$h ed trVanswer embracegjrpumber of inqairiea cou jo'erning-appleB, peaches, pejiff Jbf r. ries. plums. ever bearing v mulberry and grapes. V by. tbe inqninesajre ,. .... f -i ilvri: 1 i-Tt limuea to tueee aiuus oi iru 'we dp not icnowi' The1: object asaSilat inn la Tvr aiAVArtnvJ Carolina is adanted special T to frait4 taisio, and it is sarptising thata great deal more has' hot'rbieen done than has been dohei 'Ase had oc casion to mention 'recently, so we re- peat, there .id- no .ptate that eioeia North Carolina: in the .production of the pear, the apple, thepeaon and the crape. :; ic' & 1 I - ;I MM ' Tbe death -of JDeatt' Stanley, of Westminister Abbeyi?will icajqae-jgY crret J in this "' country' aa Uell as in England. His; visit to the United States two or three years - since, was one of interest both t htm and thpse who' came hr contact - with' him. : He was of the Broad JCqrch! party in the EngVtah Ksubirsimehand was a man of large . and generous, views. His historical works and Jut 3lebra ted book of travels in the Holy Land are of much value, and distinguished for ' their fine description superior scholarship, and eloquent ' style, lie was one of the best writers among the clergy of bis generatjon. His last work theological has been out , only a few months. It hasjprovoked considerable discuasion. A superior intellect and a noble heart have been stilled in death. Every section has its disadvan tages. The Southwest. West and Northwest are too often visited by cyclones, .tornadoef,,fcc, to be, the most desirable portions of the coun try for a home. To be always in danger of a visitation- from a cyclone is about' as disagreeable aud exciting as it would be to live al the foot of a badly behaved volcano. The loss of life and damage to property by the floods and whirlwinds and tornadoes in the Northwest must be rery great in tbe aszrezaie. lne last one re- ported that of the 16th' insL, in Minnesota was a very fearful one. It swept away a large portion - of a thriving town of the size of Golds- boro in a few minutes. j TUB AUGUST PEBieDQAJL?. The August n umber of tb 2fartk Amort can Review will be much sought after. Way have . noticed at length its twej papers ow Iogexsoll and Black. The oter article are: Obstacles to Annexation, by Frederic O. Mathe; Crime and Punishment itf New Yoik, by Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby; K litiafof iaeSaa, by John Roach ; A strdooml eaF' Observations, ' by Prof. Blmoof Newi combe; aod the Public Lands of abaUatted States, by Thomas Donaldson, t Price 5 a year. D. Appleton & CO., New York,- pab.Iisbera L'ppineoifi Magazint is a model of typo-' graphical excellence. Its cover is much life most attractive of all the! monthlies.' Here are its articles" for August:! A Glimpse of the Cumberland Border (first piper), by Rose G. Kingsley illustrated; Tbe Home of Giant Squid, by C. P. Holder illus trated; Tbalatta, by Frank Sewell; Ccaque-. O'-Doom, a story (concluded),' by M H. Catberwood illustrated; New Ground, by 8. M. A. Collins; - Before the 'Dawn,, by Marion Coutbouy; Captain Put's Novel a story, by Susan B. Long; ZxrtogLcaL .XJuxi ositles, V. Secretlveness, by Fjellr L. Os wald illu at rated; Flowers by John B. Tabb; on the Wrong River, by" C. F. John! son, Jr. ; New Yorka Fesh Air-Fond, by Philip G. Halbert, Jr.; Santa Lacina story, by J. U. J.'Keiry; The fenston Office; Going to House-Keeping in North Carotids, by A L. Basaett; Oar Monthly Goaaiplitersture of the tJay. Terms Vaati m A.nfihA - QfttnrYaa 'rtrimlap 1 K cents. jCWab rsiMi Thfee -jcppiis, -7 50 Ave copies, $11 .60; ten copies, wfth an ex tra copy ; to the clab-geUernp,i$23. Spe cimen number mailed postpaid J on. receipt oi cents, j. a. JUipraacou en uo., pun Ushers, 715: and 71G Market street, Phtla dslphia. ;. t.m-.l ,cc.iii-J-.) ) stnt or mat lehafi, avaiiadiiT'' ' We have published from time5 tri time ertmets from reports' of '.th e .M:??- jTbis factl ihowa we ha v been jote. rested in, the pf ogress of the school OiuJer Frinci-- pal Sylvester Hasselb S-We hys r.-c ioelved a long Teport of ffiepHKleedrTj ings. j , we u ay a o oi. vpiHMiasea' oUtgk p'roceedi pgs, bat jo'oly1 Wcl: f acts 'aalmpreasecPhs is'spdoially im- portant, we. .cansbnlyLcprjy!a part of what baa. been sent. The kobbdf tfe 4Tn ArtllulRtlifneJnna . .. '!.,MU ft 4 m fn Ai - inesonoor was openea oa Wednes day, June, 15, it the WUido polteglat Iristitute btuldaff and olMbd Thu'rs-- L Tbepwin Ver itxf Faculty" ana omcers oi tne Bcnooi: i 1 W w '"-' ra w"t sm ti aV ' wouueuw -ueoturer -xmr ocieaoe ana H JWiAfnoiiwriv SiAvMim urns? inond,' YifBlLectujWo agement and Methods of 'Teaching, and Teaoher of (erraan and Readr Tf AlTM.4Iargnrver A. M., of Cool lWeli,yiLecinrer;on Iiatorj and iTeftfthzofiTiiiirKTi French. I rEi::Nade?f -illn, Xtnrel-J ud riinmeuoancr7treogrnjuy, uu Teacher of Mathematics, pellirjg,and b 'nVatlleotrde La Grpix.rforrAerlyC I . STocal 1 Musiet ' ji d-IJairJH.s!laybiU,-aiiforrnerly - of . HJnlad; iibw-r IrTft)is(,Teacher of aEiofiutibn shdlOratofv:;:" i , r;siaBa&..y?v8l MisjK41eleh aabe, bfltiob TOofrdJa.,Tea f AntriiBeUo; A n atcain ft prtrnftirt.rrpn ins. . i i' . j nrttnoillatniil btnrfanl nf lha New Y ork I f :ti i'A'eademy s-ofTrCfesigh cTeadber, of 'W ATrsf Solh Donald arld'MisS l eacners oi tne jaoaei ixiassu : Mrlohn A"ctronald, Teacher " Prbf.irHasreTl'delivfeTed sefvenleo tnres; stxbf htch eWillntrated. 5 3 PrbT MeXxiWvayeliverea - av Jec- tnre "ch daf oTn SchoblMao ageinerit: orTTfeKiettmda of Teachingj and' be taught classes in'EoglisK'on alternate 'days.'" '' Prof. Hargrove deliVefed; six lc tures od History, and: taugb t'ciasf es in Latin and,.French .eaob;day-. Prof. Nadel delivered sik lectCtiraS on "'Geography, and a lebtnye.on- ivritnmeiio eacn aay;ana taugnt eacn. day clashes in Spelling and Orthoepy : v(The!STABhta8 published lotide-f neatly all of th lectare' already.) . Th'er'e' wfere fhn attendaticp 154.pu pilsj?tt males' 81' females, ahd 30 members of the Model Class.- , The schooljbas been. a sucbeos from tberbeeiiininc to the end. . TbB in-r structors did...lieir' work "faithfully," ana tnose in attenaance manuestea an nncommon eagerness to learn. W 4s Nt Uawneto D fl Swlle) in Grcenahuio Pntri r. Was it not unwise to attempt to thrust Probibiiiou npon the people of the btate i Ureat reforms are never accomplished through sudden impulse.1 The minds of the people must uodergd a gradual prooess of preparation. To prepare the people ofiNorAh Carolina for a Prbbibitory law especially such a law as is now offered ua would perhaps1 require tbe labor of years. A heated canvass of "a few weeks or roootba, obarac-r. terized by an unlimited "amount of bitter cnraiDatiOD, with or vitbbut an occasional instance of :ranmina - tKn, is not lne canvass to be crowned with favorable results. It i does not: require "a prophet or tbe son of a prophet" to foretel that the very can vass now" irr progress will 'result in such damage to the cause of temper ance as cannot be repaired in a dozen years, and that in less than one fourth of -this time thevery men (the mod erate men,) who are now denounced as "8puiOg48'.8 f or drunkenness,' will beifvrsTniy regarded as the best temperance men in the State. Is it not astonishing, Mr. Editor, that in this enlightened and Christian-land this land of liberty and boasted -equality there- are men, Folaimfirgitofhe otrtiibestmenwbo, in t net r mad zeal -for a favtortte enact ment, have so far forgotten their duties ta: God and society as tb man- Ltfest a deterau nation to tyrannize oyer tbevUberties and consciences of a portion of their: fellow-men ? I charge . this as literally true, and, .il.-'i',-!?-: . for proof to the "thousand-and-one' utterances in frombition pnnts and elisewbeTedurinfrte is !'....,, .tJ C ii A WIN TRIB UTIOBl, CLASS B, AT NEW! ORLEANS, 1DAY, ATTGUST 9. 1181 -13 5 ill Mbm1.- TTJBSDA Ue iDiwwntaavi ;Ijifrpaten in 158 :fot ts yearsby theLegislai tuie Tor Kdn cation al and Charitable nnrnoaea with: a eapttal of fl.000.000 to which a reaenre f dnd ef- A-awaw AwA wil riAfi St AH art A. Kaati AAA - -- WW aBrsaaiiBj.aia-w pinw WVa aiWUWM BV an sverwhslmlns OODttlar vot lts franchise i Was-madea pact pr Uearesaat Btata Constitution I adopted December Id, A..D. 1879. 4 I idopted December ao, a.,d. isto. t".'"" " ITS GRAffD lilNGLB . MUM BBS DRAWrNGS arill rtb-a w1bi-a vnanthlw will take place monthly.. IT HBvBB SCALES OH POSTPONES. Look at thefollowmg bufribution i IO JAITTAL TBix '10,000. J 100,000 TICKETS AT ,TWO; DOIXABS EACH "UXLIltAArS. ONB DOLLAR. ,a Capital Priaa. . .... .1 . . .'. ;$3B,000 . 1 Capital Priae v 10,000 i 1 CjPsia..i..;Aj.... ...,wi--i,00a of X2500.. ..ofc6J ..... o. -so Pjisef -at v . . . . ... 4 10,eq0 IdO PrSeVof . 100.. .17....,.. - .',v,iTi l!os9- .:.J..i::s M.000 I :V"??1 s ,i;d APPROXxMATOOW PBIBBS.; appfSatiPTfteiraf a00 9 Approximauon .races or Aarextautibi Pticaaef Prra.66nicthgiy':.. aJtlal: AflpeBABi lt.aaitMtnllSalta addreea. Send orders bv exnresa of JzetiBtarfid't T.FriiiV." ArTfl HrflBF Tw nail AAArLmmmA nUtn 1 tdn . ' x Van fiplAanaJTlnafi eansjlioataiaaiai nr M. SGPHINf " 1 ----- The vuUic arAlrtbt XJAUTIONBIJ -AGAINST) BRNDlNGANYMONnY OB OBDBBB to NUNES x nrf Hor. Afa3AU btkbbt. nkw tors' city" T 27iry artJloOUOt apWtiBU8nReUirl'; fv4 Ljls or T!TrrnRTnsECTr iMPORTATij&ij Ah This lDcrtation Aetna. bought In Ue dull seaaon at bottom; t f eSfoSlhe' xashfimd wiaV very 1 low ftrfighS lvi iiUvneWwertr(is oompete 1 1 titrates rtremiUvarpeoi: with, tne cnea that we mean any price that can the United State trlal fld-anva ISaes Cent In rfrela-i 6 SUkTJdAMk4WM4imMBC0: srnuun paaHt co wnon ttoerai wmnenaaaoo -win ixitji j j d;sJiJBWXa2JWAkNiW YOHn. i dEa XieBBsa . c.ti . Pronaleior DISUSE YDTJBrS0ZE3 UT THE SSJSSgSESSSBSrSa i-farawiVf' tjl, uML therein, CATTTiowKri olraaa&fkT AlV.A-, XyfrTW' .tji;N.JWWfflnB B, ' 5 l uasaDBnpBfie yijerman nan d a a: .- r , TT7V I . til . linothet4Wu-aMrliMct imnortatiflns. P"? aonnera, JP0DerSrtj,T0hewa?d2i iniirtKV'.wx r Arlirrt. ; Wa.wu willlnnucate wywwniuna auv auare ui 1 ;iiiinw.nr.nu-jsnnun-venrBei naygee' 10T lalanAi JrWtf eat. f ? UALlitS JSUttUISUPt. MISCELLANEOUS. VI It iiviclGl- ' .tsriei ?o.f : ... BaxfaSQrvneszefJheChest, Govt, Quinsy; SorrTJfrvatSwolIibgs and On as. a b.nrg.apland . Itemed v. K A tnai qtala but the com; iyely rafltoff uUay "4tt JHT jfwvHa' and eyervT BuffOTing with pain -eenijaTe-Cheapanapealttve proof oiifa claims. . jjiiwiKns.inr i4eveu tang ougea. " i AlJiTnHJJSTATroEAlJBBS 1H tedltimot'e, Md., TT. S. A. " nrih " ; ,, JelODiWly 3i ittftep Wjts At this season. Various diseases of the bowels aM' prevalent etrvtarnfi lives tare lost throosh lack of knowledge of a: safe , and sure remedy.i Prbt Davis' Paes i KuKB isa awycmferlMArTlkea, Dys enteryChoieiCoJerAMoWHisuriu Ctomplamt,earfcdijere ' . Beadle fowiBgij. ' ' PrSBTUAVTS' Pajk JKxttliKK never fatiiagBr& aMwrctfforimunpapamwstomach. "r'tenSBWeTrgah, 9, 1881. r . : TheTFtenedwl ltxm Jar eyBentery. XL OAUDWXUb , vrerw. r mS.lSSSit Vos twenty year! have peed-your Path amvA t ctr fanvaL - l;SLwffi oiacliaitaMlsafei ' SaoO, BAi Jaii.93.188I. BavevsedPjaBTTMTZB'PAiMKiuABrortwelvia years. It ia trf. mre. and reliable, . So mother -ahouttaltowlttolteoat of the famflyv J m,kA r :i. OOTA,W.Tl,Feb.ia.l881."' We becraitKmir K over thWyyeara aand n alwaysiives Immediate relief. Would hastily dare logo tohedwiUKntalxtUamtl0hojri8R. W.O.BnirT. OOWWATBOBO, aCFeb. 2 M8L, TTearly evefy family in thla Beon kepe a bottle CunrxtoTKHiwiBH PBTj8arx.Feb. 8,1881; ; IhaV IrjKrwnPzKXT Daves' PATJlKTr.t.aBalniort from tbe day U was introdneed.and after years of observation and nse X regard its prwiiyicn In my hoieboldaaaniWigtnjitoiiiiMijr. J ... X8.PowrjXaOoneutT ':i BiWMw-xaas)rr.go. . T hi lMn ! fln-rn mffriTtaw afiTTrrarr nam' ,cQrrhceat accompanied with Intense jpaiii, when I toted your f AalKiiJ.a,anl teand a&aortteatanc Iurliarareeldenoeoftweiity4hreeyeanmjadla I have given a in many oases of djarpb dygen tery, and cholera, and never Imewttto f ail to giva '; 1$k falpliy cfe safeft: M.yHout bis invaluable, remedy.' Its vhen brin it within thwxHeaclvof ai) m jst - . . For sale by all dtuista at 25c 50c '.SiaQOiper.bottla, I." I r : PKKKr VAYI3 BON.Prprietonv jyl DAWSt , -nrm ,: ' 3nbLeBiCAAAiioiitt ,050 j U31.;".i?i f .-FJ'iHT!. 'a: ITbajsoiis why wbosavb ths BBSTj for Q, Workmanship and Hdneat Material, ari, wa use taa Best of Mineral Paint,' tne Seqai .tide pfflrorii which is. the Double Oxidation kX iron, .which provce to be the bt.rThere are vonagradea of i. . "'J' 'll;JLl that material, tne same as With othi ommoditiee in the market; -the 'same way thatijs; and other material uxoUTh painting areadaltarated to suit the iwtMafnvBnrk Kab wa iiba f6' iwA anrl- malrA work for. where other have failed, r It t'). the thai imtMtinr ranfraffi 4tai ib iainirA'3aatea'lBl--il nnt on with aroodlmdementT andace Iwhich aavea 1 lu.Mffiiai.T v xTsr 1 a k lr"j:i:'--.JB-jar; Jrm3-7" --. , . - ai inlf.V m. I'M. . llflM a I I'll?. ' k no - - i - r i ay ' ill yoamnch or the anaxyaoce,erf mjyowreoirag t 1aXirJ:lJ t 1J. artiXJ t OOI tooder up almost-every month-,3 and yonr latara,4aulTQaVi44d Xool. I wrsoderup almost- every monta-,J i water not lit to use halt the time-. L. H mm ,nA . AtranHiia. .to, aaasi Bv care end, attention U seaarew Surb hive: . gained 4ha heat of teaUmoniala, and hope jto secure your patronage, --. . . noaae Bena-poBtai cara o ..-i ; .;g ! ' ':. . AV8W 9&LLKN3, - tost Office Box. MO. 606, my l8tf w Wnmfntoa. N. C.. XlrtaH tc;Tnvi'wiri bx 5s, MAAOAA, . AyyA.q,.u BHACKKT3. MOHLDUKL LUMBSB. Ac.. &C.1 -1 ' ' 7 '' : ALL SfZBS W INDO W3QLASSl ; Walnut, ReflxffOsa1.' ' Xh h'dfQr Keid;Cr68 st; f 1 SMiiOl iT- ftrMic -f;Ll bffi 1 :a!awanfalpftl,,lsrl-ll II n Pi. i . " w D9Y0 f ' i -JI i.WioT.;s. ee?f lis o IM.U0'. itl JfO? 1 'rf j ft 3f 3 Yws'iywn 7?H?.rL r J MALLARDtc WWDBN'S, ;si v.?dadovr IIiy? ibfadofgiat L . .- fchnsDoro FemafeaCollege For parUcnlareajinlyft Catalogiro to i J TJI-Tri . . . .TTTrr 5SJHD - . ratiTXZiririv avna ranaarriTiiv anna .wirn rtAArriAaa srtd i u.n.. kIW iii ir. -. ! - i ;i..Ma atmin ipantit uv t i i 4 a nantailoa wttoegla enwadnexday, Bith Aagutfe-- MISCELLANEOUS. ? H2 . .T7NIVERSIT Y NO JlTH, CAROLINA. NEXTSB8SUN Wiir Begta At tm t'ornDtnawtheadvantaeeaof ibeold Cnrrioninm fitkapejaJO aneUxtgnded, Insjtaeaen according to me univtrwy iTKem., t .' . Oanaiiweid with is are sehenls-of-LAV.XKBDI- CLNK, and of FARAfAOT., . , ( . practicai atndlea. anch aa Analytical and AfrrfcnltnHLl rhAmlatrr. Land a ayiT.rswtnglVK).lt-Apjn.TBa8ine8a Law, Phonography, Ac gMBtnteBj iaeladlug tuition and roam renf, :85 : to trXia aer annnm. ' 'Addres for catalopae andpariicalara, " " ' ' '! 1 ; ttt -J frealdent. Chapel Hill, N. C, Joly 1. jy )4 DAWSw Hitint of TfiBlees npHBBB WILL BB A ItBBTINO OP THKTRUS- jl; teea pr tne unlveraityof North Carolmaja the Kxeentive Ofncetn BaleMn. on TUaSDAY. the 19th ttly, J8S1, at ai o'clock P, Hi. at which a' Prafaaeor of Natural Hlatory will be chosen, in the plaee-of Dr: 'P. W :lsimonda, reelgned oh account of Ulal. AjplIcaUOM BhoaM4drewed to . .... i f KnSlbBNT BATLB, .... & Iw JK n aV U7Qaa lUli -- . Aai n a ' v . Vw . 1 - ' 'i Chapel Bill" N. c:1' ifiTXhiveriltjr '" i 1 i . C ; il". it. U ill vh Wa&hinartdn and Lei ' - . v . : .... i . ay HeNq; r; te.rtBB. iStoBW.-Thorough VX instrncUon in LANQUAGB3. LITBBATUHB and BCIBNCB- and to the ftnfeaalnnal Rchoola of and odKNCB, and to the PtofeBBlonal School! of LAW and. KNGlNKKliLNa. , Healthful location in LAW and. KNGLNKKBNa. . Healthful location in need not ceed. a5 . . BeeBion onerw eeptember 188i;7Poratagfle-addTe88 t : s..rJtJUCAMPBBLIj,Jt.. Clerk.. ; Jy 9 eodSm ' tu ttfss Lexington, VA. ' Lowell Hachine Shop , j : HANUFACrrTJBEBS 0P KVEBY DKSdBiPTION COTTOHJilACHINEEY Of most Approved Patterns andTvith Recent bnjprovemcnts. ALSO, , TUBBUTE WHEELS, SbAftlns and J oaring. Hydraulic Presses' and Pomps, Elevators, dee' : PLANS FOB COI7ON AND PAPKK MILLS. ;. , C. L. HILPRBTH, SapX LOWELL, MASS. . WIL A. BUBKB, Treas., . mhtf u jr 3 State Street, Boston. This great specific cores that most loathsome dis- .-jrti.is. ease, . : SYPHILIS, l! Whether?- In itt'Primarjv Secdndary or " Ternary stage. Pomnvofl all traooa m9 VawttiM fmm tha svefom 'I fJures Serofula. Old Sores, Rheumatism, Eczema, Catarrh, or any Blood Disease. CURBS VHP HOT SPBfDlGS FAIL t WalvAin- Avir. ' M tSKt. - iii c We ; have cases In onr town who lived at Hot Springs, and were finally, eared with B. 8. . McCAiocon & Mubbt. fl- . f 1. 1 , .cuu t mull We have sold 1,306 bottles of 8. 8. 8. in a year. Ithas ctven univerral aadafaction. Fair minded VrnnnMi .TAnn Van IO 1 001 physicians now recemmend it as a posilivs specific D. BJAKBTIBUj st CO. Louisville, Kyii May IS, 1861. 8. 8. 8. has el ven better satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold, , . J. A. Fxamm. 1U11TG(, VrVbfiXUJ XCX7A Ever? piujcJiaaer epeaks la ih hlgtieet terme of v B,ai. ; - : ; 'c Ia, Mjcissktir- . Y.m aTl.i . a soof 8, 1RtimAil XTm V.n 1 1 1QQ1 .Ton'ciut' refer anvbadv to us in regard to the igertts QfS. 8. S., . . , Pout, Huxeb & Co. o Have never knows S.v.'B. to fall to cure a case of Syphilis, whan properly taken. ; x ob soeva Hgners are genuemen ox mgn axanoing. :ouii.Y! iAiH.'oi-jrjrT,QOT;feeofgta. . tfym uishjw ibVX taJtavw ami rb "BB PAID I '-FOB WREN CUBED.. Write for particular. Jy 8 DedexaAWly I Pmrnl,, lfAntfilv nMtn. ttiW 5 It I v uT.T.Ji i ' J t . , -.t .-..-.. i- -i I r " -on tne air or ixmiBVllie, ot " s " W S i it,- aontblv (Sandaxa except ed! under nroviaiona of .-an Act of, the. General As. - mwumy ui bumsj. mourporaung pare iiowpuri - ' 1 . . - ' .... kl . . - - PrintjngCand' -.The United Btateslrcnit Oourt en March SI ren dered thi following decisions : T. ... THAT THa? COMMON WBALtH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL?; ad.iTrmAVING8ARB PAitS I The Company baa new on hand a large reserve ftod.-i Ret&;ba,nat at, priava ror ;v . teach. $10,600 I each ' 10.000 1 Prise 6.000 600 Prizes 2fl emrh 1LMM1 l ih prb tidw laooflLooorwa ois ia.ooa .SOJPriaea. 6()0 10,000 ....' , . , . . ., SPrlaeS' each, 'ApproxlmhlJoa Prikes, fl.700 9 Prlaes lOO each? t? ' !- .? ' r mm auu eacn. 1 .Kit '.".If, X Whole Tickets, fj. ,HaMTlcketav$l,,.. " St BentU Money or Bank Draft in-Letter.at send by iress. DOST SEND BY BBGISTERBD LET i OR. POhfTOFFICK .OEDK8. Ordera of SIS d upward", bV Express. cahTe eTft at our ex- mse. Address aUlordera te.R. Ml BOARDMAN. Courier-Journal Bulldine.1 LOtTlBVtLLB. Bjr.i "of T T, rjO MMERFOBD, 809 Broadway, N. Y. jy eoaw . caca-sa, uiouir.K: ASSEmirt sna i88iiti.i3i. . ' - ' ' ?K? u !k residence .Insurance .Company in the BT-teraw -im.m- rawe" premium nair S per oent. interest, BOi, Agents; 3yW rforaM -nftasflfffg wai ria -Painter r Thoeeiwlsalnel toi have T ,meir tjarruge, unpgy or rnanon- painxeo, wui qo I eeea Streeta,jTt. J t,..;f Jj f -.tj i w f . n ,THJt JJJLY DRAWING k awKBiaw i waeiner Fire ensue or not. -'Takes So mercantile DOUehtrorthe I nnr mmiiiru(arin(r jaln h.njA 4. k fliiattanfM . hFaWBeptaJKeSm w j . lav fcTViSG MlTKlfWff i I J. Ttawtiil hawna TImt ap3i J 1fioaAilo lX'VPWn W aTaax: ft 00 for Six Months. aaiil ham a TImt Plsiffl Al NO. 1 Our. I flnTrid lUl intM- trnr ti.M.Ln.it.. wl.l T MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEW EDITION WORCESTER'S a ; QaartQ j)ictioriary , WITH StJPPLEllIENT, :! W jv - ' 1 i i'j . Writers, Beadera and Students of all rlase win And it aaperior to any other tlctlonry. riu Miuoiunc()grapiij ana lronunclali(1u aaeUionaof O it u unrivalled. aegarded by 8cbolars In both America and Kub land as the Standard Aatbority. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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