.) Jli .4. Ill JUL. wsi. i:. i...m, tZMTCS ILLS. i:4iiri ; ediietijnjr livening, lee, l, lfctMs. nj -r- - - ' .... -.1 . I..'..-! ;.al la-.proTemaU,.,.7- ,", f , The House of Cuuiuion twm to have im bibed the spirit of iniproveiuout, which w ar r'--1 to Me, U woiklng lu wsy lot every de-. J -nrtment cf society in till 5rUti',EverY DM i : -- jt, iectat ti f-d, i .ut bil tho attlemeat, of our nullouul i... .. i,; ... ia mattoi of great moment, tint the recuperation end prosperity of the. ..' t,, ... i il t, tuil upon Ui individual nd (.Hurt. of oar owa people, and f ' v.. eoi!!') -.ng us. To giv Uublua ' ' : if i ; . ! and to tlietk the -fl'ton from ths Bute, i.' : ru L.r!i kt. u,i. . . -j-yttcvilie Coal f"ieUiitad, til ho one ntxx -y ff tilt completion of th Wilmington, jtbailol'.e ad Rutherford IloaJ, and one to eltend the Wwtern Extension Rail- road, ui other. If th Senate shall promptly follow tp tV . ths friends of improve" mcnt have In , s t p. Old North State will .again look up. -, ,MS 1 , , ,tr A gentleman in the Legislature recti red a dis patch en yeetcrday, from R. 0. HcCalla, Eq., of Morriatowo, Tenu., stating thst the Tennee- se Legislature had passed " bill granting naif million of dollar to our Road,, Hal for ' Aheville.n Meaning the Road from aforrUtowa to the N. C. line, Thi la good news. ' i . ., i i .i .I I, 5- r. J " Cea. Bicklea Order. ' .V The intelligent "correspondent of the Balti more QauiU of the 10th j,that "lb govern - ment has no authorized Gen. Bicklea to forbid corporal punishment III North, Carolina,,";; V' This is what we expect the government to .'sav, whea it does apeak but we regret to say, that op to thia time, nothing hat been heard by the Executive, of thla Plate from the ommon ' government upon so Important a subject. The dday la exedlnglr perpleslngi -It the aivil la oftfie BUOf ctt1 arrested: at any moment by the military commandant, whose power are now understood to be confined to the dutle of 1 ItTCLlllJIU m j - - ' ' from On. Howard atWashmgton, "what J civil litr t t . 9 rreidut'a proclamation worth I V ' t i the cl.iim that the State are State and tint t' i jvil Uw baa been ratored, worth t X, lit h f.rdora are Jwued to the military 1 ., it i atrange that duplicate are Coremor of theBtate at the t . . . Uan srrun" wwt woulj tend j, - m.-r-tl.-.lweenthaclvUwKl ' ,) i. . . I v.. I Sc't'l't CUiiSUtit- 1 )nH ' aWe report on 1 f,V(-r f t ,a 1 .?.!i.ihment. f a) i.i t:.u : ate. . .t have no dispoj 1 1 Ia Mi.!,,, t, bat we mutt onrri (iTticin tipon thia utjoct, 1 Hoc u . i 1 tlie (M illion,' tliat the r and nt-anily of the thing, demand it..rv in Korth Curul'.na. B'iO J Our cott'ui pom. t '"t fnr-vartona reaaon,- but wllh k'1 1 ! .! ' vnra. we nmt av, that the ; tcaoiit' ' 1, Uonotetnkeua a forcible j Theexi L.,,e Can Levai.l!yl"-wned by employ- Ins the convii ts in the coiiunct!oB, - At all f T 1 """tvcnlij'lhe opens would -not le one.lUird what It will now take to build the work-bouae, provided lor tiy law in the Mveral eonntie. It may be 'prudent howevnr to nhmit the mat ter to the people, and we loci emle ture it It properly discussed befur them, they will aanc - iw H.;-:rl'ru-":tr S:-?f- : I"r. lieveretn'a letter. ' . Tim r : are so barren of interesting new, :nati. . ! t .a pritwnt Una, t lay bcJ OU' ri;au.is the Interesting letter of T. P. Devereua, x Y 1, on the nc-o, addressed toOoV'. Wortband rf'Vu 1. 1 tj r ,ff "i!t The aource whence tb.ii-ttcr emanate and the Importance ; of the sul j t, entitle It to perusal. "Kr, IR he ' not fonvine-ed us of the undoubted correctness of oil his views, yet his large eiperienca and sound h I end heart, make u tesitate to con' Mspouitiona. " - :i ,i . . ,i.L. The iron front of thia plen Ming la 'going-. P The size and. f,f the buildli".'. ill prevent ita eonv , r I'.an the It will . be an 1 ti ' . ' " ' rify. 1 t.rn X ; isa of N. C. U. The c! ti e K. C. It It met in this cjty " -i lv Cut Ifaid the r.-sutt of It 4. Vi'e have s'mr.e henrd. that th : ihe etntu's prosy prevented any 1 h:-v , and the meeting aJjourned. f, Laiola Cf i'T. 3m'o 'nrne baa been 7 the pe;'ul term of the Superior Court 'd'ir'i" the pre; i.nt week. Several ir v 1 resume will he f-"- ' lercd. 'i , ' I";... rni. The annual mtij of ,, ot Trulee of .the CuiTersiiyi wa ' 1 in thia city on Monday and Tuesday.. ;vh bu. ''.!'' wa done, but nothing of puhlio i'-i,r.i nr C)MiBOiA.-It Is safe to .,. ,1 s'jftt t.'om " if to I'l.cuii n' 'oea wi.i ,!-4n (.- '. in to "-I ii.-!"r-trnni-ev rcWre ends'- ,rv:h..'. 'luewh.ie 11 ! ran. i..t t j hern, 'iiievare 9 i.i-fovemt.p-t v . v-'-i'i hli !'..! the 'wi, 1 r t..r the tie,-,- r 1 . . .. iili'.iai-.aa iflrr'"" I "'iJ' l.'ive a t--" l ' 'tin I ! tlie ' v ; ! '.i! J -,u i l..e a an Letter from Thomaa P. Devereux, I to GovV. jrth. --4 -' ..;.. IIamvax C ruTT, Oct.-20, 1806. ITjf. Dutr Sir Itcinf one auiuhgst thwoldeat lavenolders la th BoulU, and having ( t many years made the negro my study, both as on of the mean of income, and bacaase I felt a more thaa ordinary interest la him; realizing that my day ar nnmberad, and that it ia duty to aid ia establinhing a system which should advance the material and moral welt being of thj race, and thereby promote the prosperity of the conn try, I take th liberty of addressiug the follow ing page to yoo. t do not writs yon as the Governor of the State, but a Jonathan Worth, Esq., who, I believe, will rightl appreciate my mouvessn l eivetbeta that Weight to Whhh they are endued. Ton have my permission to' do with the letter as vow think best I for while I asek no credit for my uggetiona, I bun no responsibility from the aowal of my eenti-' mei,U; and although I may aay aomo tiling wbieh may mortify ttoutbera pride,: yet truth should prevail, and I can aay to my. ooamtry men-with titeijwisilei "Ami bmotne youren c!"j bexnue I teil yon the truth I"1 1 . r pearTn l&tZ3ZXF!k-&&t2, 2i?XZ be the fault of those who govern him, L e. bis la-makr$. Unlike the-aborlcrine of . this eonntry, be I endued with an ability to resist the vices of civilization which haa been denied to the Indian. ' The Beirro is a necessity to the proeperU of the Soathern State ; be is oa ths spot, reatiy to continue the discharge of hisdu ties.'wliils it will take milliona of money aad year of privation to obtain anotner race. eqaal to their rierformano aa the nero. It ie thu of high interest to preserve sucn an ele ment of prosperity, ret many year 1 save differed with those who ertrued thst slavery was the beat possible arrangement of ndety.' I hava lonr beta convinced tint it wa tha most, ex venaive torn of labor wh Wh the ingenaity of maa eonld deviedmirably adapted to pro mote the material wall-being of tit aegro, aed the increase ot hi numbers, bnt lniuriooa to the development of the resonrees. of the eonn try, and to tne aconmniauoa 01 aauonai weaiin. Bo strong are my eonvictiooa on thi anbject, that I would have taken etene to pravo the tor. rec tries ot my principles, had tt aot-haeay! tor the plena, that, oniier our Donstiwiwa, tne a gm, in a state of freedom, could not be made te do lair work for fair watrea, and slavery was In finitely better thaa pauperism, trnpopalar a were these sentiment, they steadily gained strength, and recent event liar made tuern al most universal. Whilst I cannot but consider the act of emancipation, at U wa execnted, UTjttt.imenttionaIanUuttKicJ auaaea mac, naa 11 oecn more pruueaviy w dcred, had it provided a very moderate com Densation. one hardlv equal to the annual X pense already incurred, but sufficient to mitl- ua.l cu of crying narusnip ana musiK, aw had it been unaccompanied by the "Freedman'a liureao " (a terrible blunder,) before this time the feeling of bitterness whu.h it at first must hive created, would fav all passed awSYr "With these observations, I proceed to mention. some instance nt mwtsiken legislation, wnien should be repealed, and others omitted, wbii h should be supplied..- To one who know him, the negro is 1 ' t en over prowa child, and, like all other children, is fTin in ly sensitive to Injustice. To make the .wa in! nih d for him avsi!t.h!e for good, 1 a W t'-t the law-makere are not only bissi , -riors, ImI lu I ' ' ' taught to love, but made, tu K,e;t Uitm. u .i worse thsn Utopian to eipect ever to estllih by ) -' lstion socisl efjusliiy ; but a full c'imUity btr..rethelaw should be stivnnn"-'" ir ; J on; anything beyond It mity he h ..nl in v, battelmpaesibletn prucuoo. 'J e first-r. i v In the endeavor to promote the well 1 1 ( theaegro, and, throu; H lain, of the col ... i. it appear to me, to eu."-re a proper supply ot food to the rising generuuontil thu is not done the physical ability of the luture producer will bapped in Infancy.' lindcrtheystemof sla very, public opinion, th instinct of self-interest, and the law of the land, forced the owners to provide food for all bis slave. In the case of a child, the ordinary provision waa a pound of bread and a quarter of a pound or pork, or it equivalent In beef-ov motasses, a day."" Under the present system, i naa tnat in moss prqueni of my hlrelinjni, in arranging for themselves and thai r tamliies, have reduced tills provision about one half, and in other case, almost to the point of starvation, especially a Rard meat, . The cause is to be found in the negro's disposition,' which seems to run into the extreme of reckless cess as to th future, or to (love of ho.iriIing, which sometime leads to such deep, conceal ment of hi board, that he has been knows to die without disclosing it, , The remedy I plain, -is'! to provide that every child wh . d? not receive aa allowance of food to be fixed by law, Shalt be bound out by th Comity Courl, I will ant aay, that the negro ia deficient in paren tal aftatioivfot X do cot believe it, but the feel ing i controlled by (lie cheracterietic above mentioned." lie looks upon the services of bla children as a eouroe of future revenue, and rather thaa be deprived of them, be will provide suiter ble and suilicient food...:i: -Ut -4 A very low degree of moral sense requires that the system ol paying the wafres of the negro In what are called "orders for trade,' should be lorbiddenj It Will be seen, at once, that these order ar a means of reducing the waes of the negro below their value, and may for him to take in payment what niy be convenient to hi employer or the shopkeeper, but which is use ful neither to .Jiims-if or his family, cay, posl-tiv- 'y iniMrions. Th' iH'-bm of mxcssiiy gea-emu- I - -.it the i- 't evil we have to f ar in tne future. A piovi-ion, I y law, th f wa s should le pid e:..', r in a pn. ' n of v!,e crop, or in monev, or firm j induce, wi'l correct this, Eot myaell, I think p ii I in a por tioa of the crop is most bciuhciul to both par tie, and tend to make the nero more provident, liut justic to the euiployer require some trin fnt enactment, by hich a negro working in luis manner luU be forced to perform his con tract. ...Aa intimation is all that is Bccce'sry on" this hesd. I'auperiam, intemperance and b t , are said tJ be the great diUicultics in lesr lniauou the two last certainly increase the Ct, and tU.it is th jock npon which all thou; hu'ul men h'nr W shall be wrecked,, Itis much to l re;nv!cd, that the recent leirislation, on the suljivt, did not render it impeiative on th County Courts, niulcr, limitations eo "rested bv nopulation. to orsrauize two por bouse j one r..Hi-ive'y f,ex'hra.and to mVet"'f a char.re upon thoes raee, rpetiveiv. lis advaiiis"" are many, th nerro wi.l lull.,) is not madetot'"tKrt the poor whiles, and t..t it is f.iror, and it-wid makaasery prudent Be "0 in the county amities nlHrnr, vigilant to prevent I tu . .i ' S wbii h t " I to niereme I s poor ta.-And, it. S it s , iiiten-!, i ? p.ior luiiKs are to have hems auacbed to Uu.i, the division is manifestly to the advatageof the e-r. An act, makmor u ouiigaioiy upoa pa- r -us to tnpport theirchihlren, and ehi.-lrea to S ' rt t!; ,rpnr"i?s, rnihertimn leave i .,cia to a thai it r, wiil l-e estiemely bun ... I it.. ,. It Is to b Loped, that rendering payment of PS lir4'order t. r trade" Illegal, will reduce i..' : -piTanee. But there I another source of ii' y for liquors, which requires vigilant su- L'i n.ion, vii r that f the employer seiiirrg it ta : 4 thorersj of iaallig it a port wa of tlwir si-1 .-.,...'...-',.. . 1 prevent amTea from ( proc'trmg Ihju or, as our tiiitutef book abnadaotly attest, .iter hunt were forbidden to fir It, because n hw area Utet thev woul use it at a neeni ot cler ,onr- ing forcostom. ' I have I ard with p.. in, that aomeropioyers have kept upon tneir piiu unions almoet aa opea bar, where aegroes obtained, npon aome term or other an unbormdort eom- mand Ot liquor. Tbl evtl Call tor :aret ul ug lslatloa: It ia worthy ofnote, that, fca.o, - -t my alaves, there was alarge Intermix ture of Indian blood frbnl the Peiaots,""brnj:htr from ifassa choarttaasd sold U irih Ct.riiiiaa, in the car' ?y part of the 18th eentorr, and, up to the act of emancipation,! could, with tolerable certainty, V4rt tlie miaedreoeby theit atldietlon to lio nor' and -ita effect njoa them.. It i auiiickt. toaall attention to thi evlL . Jti remedy is re. corded la the whole of ourioriuer li giiutioii. - The strongest motive of action ia th love ecomnlstioa It 1 one all powerful to eiviii -The negro ia ot tosernHbtft to It, but from t cireiimstaneea by which be is at present V rounded, It I difficult for bim to cultivate it. Il Will not nave paper nnmey,- leeaus, a i aay "it will die on his hsnds." There is 1 T, -'' 'll''--'q.,r.ld tf there wax,, he wo He wid not trust the merchnii7f r"r" that their occupation 1 to make money n,t 1 . ilia, r Hi employer, if worthy of trn-t, w'hl Iirobably decline It, and there is nothing hh or him bat to spend needlessly, and pethap Injuriously. I bar thought that it might ad vantageously be made . the duty of County Treasurers to receive the negro's savings, at a rate of interest low ; enough to pay the additional expenses incurred thereby, with a provision to invent them jolely la State and County securi ties. Perhaps Saving Bank might be found- td on real property, exclusively fur the benefit , of the negro, and j( nc eary, Congrc might remit.tb taxation levied upon them, o?OnratatataryregttIntiona to apprentices are Met admkable, but they are shsmefully eva-: dad. .1 ana within bound when I aay that tboueande of aegro ahildroa, clearly subject to the apprentice laws, are kept by tuir relatives or pretended friends la a eUte wore than boa- dago-stbey are the "servant of servsuU," and are deprived of that nurture and Instruction which a beneficent law haa provided tor them. Considering the greater longevity of the negro, the later period at which bia mind rcachee wa. tarity, it would be beneficial to him to post pone hi majority to the ages ot 89 and 21. I am not sure that thia can be done ; bnt if done should be con lined to farm apprentices, and f- eompaniea witn a provuion ior wage 10 o tc- ing circumstance, ia th present State of oir labor market, the ervices of prim laborer be ta ago of Is aad 81, are not uiriy re- eaaad by the education prescribed by taw, uaviuB him. at bis atsjorityj fslx dol- lara in moneys and "giving him a new UibW and a hew suit of clothes." The rate of wage bould be regulated by theatre, when the an prentishin coiumeneed ; and if anything ia don toalterthe law in thi respect, the Court ofi Wsrdens is a more convenient ti oiinal than the t'nud v Court, and it will o-n 1 i ly Ire better to ,u of lias- !y housand ' na- :i-n shoii 1 he 1 of thee-. r ve ti.it court the uri hh. vrhutcver is done, t t CnS. pro c' cured law vi H,.m- 1 ';-f 11 now I; I t'-ed .i itf a -t. . 1. . - in- ; ' I i the y to 1 or ,by be iiiini tend r, I .Hon - 'irliiEil i-i Sfi I , r,.,l 1 i ..in: 1:1 blond 1,1 ...e i li-i r. ir,hji every per 1 tion, r bout ' h no s exeeuli I, hh s j lent fm , private n-n il 'e t to bewr a 1 -1 it la .1. ii to dim ipline bim .to realuo its n think I hare seen svmptoms of this 1 growing in the negro, and Iain certum it lap. preiienilud. T The 8ero,1u bis present abnnrm n s' i . c, haa a verv namral desire for elucatioii. imlwer othera may claim fur bim, lie ' the s'pe- rlorityof the white, and attribuu . .1 in .imitu bla auperior information. I was moused to those laws forbidding the teachin;r seed and write 1 they ar no w ahro . not politio that provision should bu law, tor schools tat black to be tu; tax oa the black population I I b the negro doe not with any in' -r white; on th contrary prefer ) Is it not better ta educate them I , -proved after examination, rather t their instruction to pas into the bun ignorant and unprincipled I I RfclljrlQB. t S w'ieet I nppmseh v itv. It Seem under our iusinutiun 1 T.S to I. 's it i'i'c-1 by i'y.a -ve iliat !un of schools, - herssp. n- 1'etiwt - .is of the h tiraid- iioi.ihIe it AaU to devise a plan by which the iut i, become the jruidc of tu ignorant.. i nder the practice now prevailing, the black day, become the leader at the n meeting, and ha to trust to hi u, contents of that Book he attempts t Tki Ws forbidden before the Mum. nvert to r '-'fins 1 utile pound. That set although it altered th . I and rMl 1 iuu ,H ..tt ind II ' ,liS status of the negro, did not sllcct i tually. Ia not the evil now as 1 Would it be deemed a restraint niu lilicrty, to require that no one thou!. I meeting for wocbip, unlicensed 1 -prevailing . religious " denommn'. slraln lavyrersand j-hysicintm ''thootuiie rv" (-0 of tl.- ' Oiiloe. Would 11 1 j wrnnjr snjiervision s to t;i"ewhot i: Spiritual thing f I'olitical economists mainti, .1, 1 cultural population can ever prod. ; unlese the female aid in the i.urv, wordi, that tkamale of a countrv . more than they can pi'.her, Bnlen futheritft;, a portion of tlie crop 1 the fluid'; this Is especially the c . era products. Cue evidence ti. will not, wiibnot aatniffrlo, bec an, is the f.u:t, that to him fi-m... all powerful. - This influence has almost m""ically, caused the di all married women 1 m the fleUU, i a bevy ot women n-ec t for no pur,-, sip, when cotton 1.- 1, whit to I W is -within ten yarda of them. ' in a 1 1! e re- ,us, ..ir lice the in ;h Tt arl- eis , and "oof : seen t goe irvest, .b, lnnile t reso ' were en to ', fmm 1 ill, in rrmf: very in.,.!. -rate Il.r, r . Ii con! from fi.ty cents to one u r per lutoly refusing to lb-r, "I n a. free J" "they had I U '. 1 woikfirthcmr ' 1 not only 'to our f,,,'", but tot this cau alone. " txleenie time, perhaps, r ll'y this rr good will be tlTecied, if l L.'il,: desperate ienr- 'y. Continuous ii, i.r is ti. . 1 prodwts. This li.hur t" r. ., Sroiil, ... . He f .in ' s 1 ' t i willing, for lii U . . i do . teitSO ,.,'tursl v.CUl to ' i he ia .1 Job version to 1 ia many -e year. s evil. But 'iosreaot "which way cu. r j but i 0 ha s makes contract t y t e mor. instance, posiiivcy 1- '!" 0! Tims aad'Sail'aiiTiT v..t ain low , ace. Unit nricd pains bad W I taken to ) avy taaupca C i". .!. monUt, at least, will hasten the re - ; --'. i ' iIiae a cHJish love of firearms; t 'ire of t' t passion provokes the i II j hi 1 , iul to see a aegro parading j with a revolver ia his belt, has a ) produce bloodshed. Tbs remedy i , tax upon all arms not used m militia una tribunal might be allowed to, li i for the protectioa of crops from er , 1 rvdueed taxation ; bnt a revolver, as .1 of Ureas, i more than aselusa to a I lcarq that the aegroea,,. especially n ing about the towns unengaged ia ,ai in Uhor, are exhibiting an iutenee niliii:tf, which threaten to rival that iiiiay. I know' nothing of this, bnt ;h to InliNe enquiry, and should tltf t ascertained, the remedy I with the ad law, as existing, and aa they will a be administered, are . unfair and ait otU white and black males, within cer are to keep the highways in order by them on certain day. Tbe ncgrowill r share of this lob' than the white, : v- hole male nouulation do their full : 1 uiuutof labor will be too large to - managed. It will be more econom jnnrJ!,tj3n,on all those it. , u conuaclor. 1 oiiciuaion, my dear ir, permit me to say, thu v have a bard task before us. Still, I da noi espair ot to, itepubllo. Barbadoe. Ja ms t and St Domingo are ths countries which hvi preceded our, ae offerings oa the altar of pi. ntnrop&y. Tba dense population of the lir i baa ao ieaoed in the negrw that he must ei - rwora er tarve: tne miki climate and si iitsoeooe prod uc tioa of the ether, the ease w,j which Ufa la supported, and the almost enure aoaenos or a aeceasitv tor elielter and el thing, Joined to the paucity -of the popula- ti a, ve ae sneas viciiaw on mat aitar, ana, ii reduced them aeariv to barbanam. FoHo tutely for aa, onr climate, requiring eontinuou boor lor t&a production o( crood aheiter sad nothing, plaoe u in th pmutioa of Barba ee. -. -. : i---- -" f.' . ' ?. - is-jy-. , I It become our duty to avail ouraelvea ol those s lvantagee. At preeent we are crippled by a irsjisiation wnicn, tnongn intended ta be fair ij philanthropic, tolls of Its rod, by aa lgno. raoos of tlie aegro character. Were we at lib erty, and had wa the power to enact penal law! against every aegro, wno aid not eitlier follow some mechanical trade, Xcultivate land of his iowa, or contract with others, white or black. lot farm worx, to oe paid la wages, or la a por tion of the crop, and could we enforce tlie strict fultilmsut of those contracts, wa would he, at producers, aa soccesstul aa wa have ever been ; although even then, from the peculiarity of the aegro cnaracter, we snouia nave many clinical tie to encounter. Those peculiarities may be shortly stated thus: his love of ease, hie -disregard of that elevation which la generated, by property, aad III recklessness or tb future, ' - Most Respectfully, Your. , :- -' - .. . ., X P. UETEREUX. IToh, JoitATHAN Worth. lC.t I.LM. "a T"X l:,-l,!nee in the esi-tei n part of ths iaiy. IW j.i r. 'l..U 1 given iniawoiiitelv. T. H. RNOW, lH-elt-1 A:::T .'A. ru; ' TS iheC.-nii,rt...f v-nrri-n. Frstiklin, Wake, Moera f h ,it tr. --?, S;in,v, ,.i, i-Kleuhtirif, sail aU coutl- v 'oi 1 'i ' -' 1 1 e Hiuueil, in toe Mate of North - r -- .. ' "YOUTHS VAV 1 i --. .v n . ' r i ..t t;ra. . . w " i is i.Mu-ed. , full partirtuara a , ., mors -., J. O. H I "-11 II, . Imiri at A'jttnt, for WVa'ent ii ,. ,, C,-' at J. C. l si.Mr-K's Jew, h v Mi ni, H-lm ' j -. -- Iii..i::ii, S. C. .NT.TSAV COOlJs. TH s.l lition to my stuck I hsv received, a new e koruneiit of 1 t -i - DKLALNKiJ, FLANXEL8, PRIUT8," r. tt; TBifjOTrtjasANiJTr . .;J. J snmTixa9,&e.jc Which I am ready to sell st a great ntdoeUoa. of pries, I will also sell toy entire stock of rail and Winter goods consisting 0 "T7 ''" 'r", Tf ALPACCAS, 1.' POPLIMS, - " " . V '' OPERA FLAKJOLS,' " -,! B ALUORALS, Ac, Ac. Head; made Clotting, Bonte and nhota, Hat and Caps, Cnibrsllas As A -- , A T COST I-Uas tmil sa M tbs gwdst - f. BOSENBAtM, . One door below Mr. h K. Hesrtt, No IS Tsyette villa Street. , - Dm tUf - - - .-. , k::s. ii. w. niLLcn, -, n.mN'fJ re-opened kef Hons, thsnk her lrtand f.T f. .rcwr nstrouaire aad bees it renewal. lis ltt-M. Classical -- mud Slathematlcul fchooi 14 xnllee Esut f Batelgk, ' rpITE next tmrtrm of my sehool Will eommence on X Slai.,ls,,7. - s. k'of WriBs Ae., sdilrw", ..'.. - v,iri.jAMC. rorn, r - ' I'BIseiMt. ' . : Pee 19-strswlm ' 1 " St. Siry' Hctiool, Kaic.a, . f, Froirr T""". ATmrsow, r. yj. visitor hsv. 1 f - r 1- - i-i s, ii. i. Bwitnr.. . -- Rev. 1 1 -.x: if . i.i't.-f, A. M. Aasiatant. i -Tb iiicin 'lrm of tins tiebool will commence Jan. 16th. l-i7 snd oonlinueto the 6ih. of Jima. Ths rne of a pniiU r board, waaiunr Ac., with tniui.n ia klneH.E, treBeh. aud llualn. ivW 1 1 ... ,-,1 liar a circular, auuir to theBeebar lee lo ots - '-s Eesidenee Tor Sale. 1 T- i i i. .X 1KOPEBTT," the Ratters part --Ii. One of the haadsenMet plaeestt the rot a ksrweawd eeeiieiuliem, Dwelhpr THR-t of K i, f .1 7, cm." f. I llli s 1 -nil eeecMr eut heuee and 14 ree of .-1. --1 -nil (ram Xewtera to Ilarrelt breet, 1 for bm : I,, - If S m.i.K oa tne iRrmer aad affording So site e4 trn asismiaodtl. - e Bui f .i...-irS belure tlie l es JseasrV ths piece .il be rested fur ths year I M,.r. Atprto SL. 4T1LK,M., Tee,Str ," - At officeof Phillips 4t Battle.:' L. ...11,1 ..' - 1 mi , , cl - ' -.--' r T SeytlWs-eH.-r r-cr' f','TT; antrnal msrtiner of the member of ihe Ifortb 2 inxuuiia.J "usi t .re Insurance. Cuw&env. will 1m, h" '--i at t! c sol Uie Cumpsur, ia the City of 1 jl'jrli, on J -i-saay the 81 h. dayoy Jannsry netf, t-,bh, lwe-5-lawlm Prewdenv-'- nut nAKoiini'i rniTATc at :iOOL. . . .. -.:..,-...-,,.. TflT! nert Seesloa of this S -ho for yonng ladfe will coinmanc on th 2 Ird. of January 191,7, j ne number ef pupil hauted. circular a.i.lmni .. . SliS M. P. Ma.sol s - ' Ceroflir. jAwvsF.-Ciix. itceT:'il,r U4tw,s.a 1 1 WAunii arre t rcMAix r COLL E CI , j I ' s ' "y ' , MinJCSPAMs , . BKT. X. B. aoUJMO. JAKES H. OOTK, A V. ,.); ' '1 HISS HEVBIXTTA BIC'iUL ' , . The first Beseine el UUa Iastitatkia will eomssenre oa atoouay, ths-Htb. day of Jamary, 1HU7, aader new uspieaa, The PrinctiMils havna parcbaaed UtS en tire around and bmluinfc, ar kaviiic the latUr ) gsnuy retutod and,furuabd anew fur the rooeution Wpopiia.. -. ' '' . --. -. '., ".-, -' anaaa ea iiau'isu : ,'-1 JUv. J. B. SOLOMON Higher Mathemstios,RhcU)rio,' uogie, xntciinetnal rouosopny sne Moral bcmsmm. -llajur J. U. tOOl ItAnsiwl aad fcWnm Uhguatfes m eatarsl Bcienees. Osutaia JuHM B. WEIS8 tlnftia. lira, L M. HOLOlk)-AaaiMaat ia Masie sod Lits- eary DepattesiMit. - " - '"- afrs, C, H. FOOXBHstaral BeleDcs aad History. Jim. VlCTOWA Ii JOilKH Urswinff and Asolsuuil la Hirher Knxlish and Uathematiea, ; Hr. M LED I'skmI, Orecisn PauiUnn. eta.. Abas C K C. TaVUilt-AnthiMUe, JSagttsk Oraav .martioogrspj and Coffiponiuo . , it, . y 1 1 - Frhnarj Department, . - . ' Txaiis ma Sssaua or nya Uoavaa. TuiHon in sll the hlKhar English Btadiea, 1 SiS.OO f: 'Mm r iii-i,',1 tinent, . . --1 1 f xii. 1 ji.l.-rn i.snfrnscres, sarh 17.W lO.isl ,111,-0 OH llltili ii.Lll Ueu 0 iu.-,ii I.--, 1. -,.i l'mrttoty In til Colors, . fuiun)iinwau,r Cokra, . ' , lr-iiiX, Juutauderv, A&r Itoanl, sucluaiva of bghU and waahlng. RIMASKg, s . 10. 1. 1 ! 111.11 70.00 " tThlcUohofthiClkli ta on. of the mest tsaaeans ana eamvatee sown la aorta UaroUna, lose alebrated sr il bsallhfnliMea. - , - . , x. The Principals assure the public 4hat no peine will be spared to nnder the Institution all thst psr ent and guardian eonkleeeir it to be a suitable place fa the education of their daarhten and wards, M . In a4ef it appotntntente they intend to make It rank with the tunnwat eoUegee of our land, They themselves are not novice in thi department of la- Mr, ent aavo Bad ample experience ia teaching, and m eondttetinc sueh enteral A PupOa will bs allowed teaUsod such plaoesot wor ship on habbath ae their parenla or guardiaiM may Tsecribe. On ef th teaehere will always s sworn panywooag Udlea tt tb hone of worship. - 1 . A iWbu oanMit bs sontraetee by Ihs pupils without permiasioa from narente or nardisiia. and earpeT0 " nip'i vith - 7. Papils meet foraish the ewe towels, and on s pair of sheet men, aad have then- hahing weU mark . Farirt :--One lialfln advance, the other: half ' the clow of the Bessiaa. - or farther fsettealara, addrew itM of the prhv Mf GHAXD TOIB3S AMEXT XXV BAIX, -- - -AT.SJSWBRH. , A IX Knight from e diatane ar respeetfally to IX. vited to participate and eooipeU for the honors. 1 wrner particulars wiu be ptibUsbea aereafter, 07 was os w cmei jtsrtnai. .h.BRTAW, Secretary. Pee-lw j BY EXPRESS. GOLD AND FILTER AMERICAN LETXR - WATCHES, , 5,. Cheap aad warranted ths beet of Bate keeper. . Also, Brma mjfts, 7 1 - bieup nTCHEBa. ' BsXelgb, Dee g-34 - 'raba lAiiiABix raoptnT r-w o n PASs Is , , IX KEWBERN, JSC C. r-, ! "tTTTJ-r be sold oa ths Sd. day of lamiary, 1887, fun. - y f leas previously disposse- of,) Um Lot and BnU- uug vu vreseu DIIK omOBftag ie we , tECSAIfTS' BAKKOINlSWBEIlS, sod heretofore aeed by that tnstitatlon for baaking 1 he property oocaiits of PTJIX LOT, 107x914 feet. With a lsrire bnck buildine- and brink nnilini,.. i. i ooa or, and is weU located for easiness purpose. e ?rtie "wbrng to aegotSsiefor it ea private terms, will confer with the subseribsr previous to th day ap pointed for th sale. idayap- CBLOVEn, "i - Preeident 00 w-atswtd WILSON KALE AND FEU ALE -UICU SCHOOL, r -,J W I L B O M . N; O rpiIU School win open the Sesemt afondsy ia Janu X ary,n the Urge and eaetmoejone baiidmaa form- eriv eceuiusd bv Dr. Dsuu. '1 he rrincipal baa associated with him Pt AVEKErrandlADy, of Halifax County: V Prof eaeoa A vaams ia a rmliuia at the TT., ITfJWOg eVirginia. He ia a teacher of man reals exoei encewas rrofaesor of AUtbesssties la ths Danville Female Colles nntU ha nuinwul ki. ,i i ..i.. hi plsfsf la th Cftnfederatarnr. Hela kaaans e f? JP " aesosnplished genUemiuu- Mra. Avr arrr i also weU known, both hVVirginia and '" v"" -i " eacCTMuiu wacner, m both th Literary and Music JDepartmenU ot she best S enisle Benoola. - - , ... - In a word, the PrfncfoeJ he a1j s i. icl. .T". . j rs k oe. vii! a uiKn BohooJ of the first grade. Ia order to tills, be has employed only each teachers as are known to be aceomphehed ".f" eslsblishsd a eepataluoa ae .1.. ' i --- - . turn The nomber of popds will not hereafter b limit! Tt and adiUUonal teacher will h employed to ooa as rH. .uijunii? is. v Th Atusic Cenartment will h mmIiu s- ar Ayamrrr, who. will be assisted by Mrs. AsaaeroM. AU the teachers will reside in Ui CoUege Bnild- pal, snd boys ou secure board with private families bi in town. . -.1 .. mik". .u iKura na DQiua pMtn tin, m Pnmii. The eeaaion win ecmpriM twenty week. Th terms fwir SMwion will h - - J'nmsry Denartment, '' 't!3 to Ve) i- 1 -oer t "r n Brsiii-hes, ; r- -a a;ehsnd l,rwiiig, eeli, i - -1 1 ni itsie ana raiutini;, each. jnc. each. ltoard, exclnaivs of li ' Incidental emenaaa. 1 of bghle snd washins. til t TH above prices an ia specie er lu equivalent, 1 . l opils will be allowed, to attenil eluireh secording fo the wishes of their parents or guardian. Debto cannot be contracted wiuliout permiasioa lrora parenu or goardiana. . Pnpila bomniuig with tb Principal moat furnish one pair of sheets, pulow cases, blankets or euuiforte nd lour t"iels. . 'I he eriv. . iimsnt win he mild bnt firm. for furuier inormation, a.ldrese ( OeelO-tSjaa. '-"'-' . Princijaa , - t . loetlsn Sale eK--W.stii.iijk)HB ,,frf, 'I'xZ. ...v r- o :7 tS.ti ' "-; OOTBBNMBNT PalOrKRTT. TTTIIi bs sold at Pnblle Auction at Ralek-h N. C. 1 V" Tllarisy m Win. Usy of rieMher leoi th following article of Government Property vifc LSP Sf f ft P"" Oroveand ta eoW ( Jem Cash IL a. Cnrrenrr. i J Order of brevet Li. it. i" f. i.i). STTBB f " if Qua'T-rtaiiter. Chief :iitu.lBfa,A' IOK III K. SUSVW beat old Anpler V ,t AI EB'9 AGl'l? Ct'nE, w rnrlfismssilf saS " ( ill l. ' irri'ini a uro ass ais -" '7 ' trs-iiiliiciit l've.ssas.'"i ,lv.i' Ctiilleand Fetsi, " ,' airisinii-iii a- v 1 a-rt 'v fs ST tlilll 1 eter. I -o,b jag-ue, nrioii irai 1 v:n 1 axeissias-iio uriiui. . 'VX, eua llt'iidaci.e, Kiidl "".. I hllli 11 ruersl lu.lrr, fiv th wbols cl,ia or iu-sm'S oriu'oisiii.i; in binary --. derangement, caitseci by Uis malaria ot auaauiaue coonuioa. , r- - - - Till remedr has rnrely failed to eur the severest ci-es ut Cauls and t'vvw, and it haa this fvf. ad-- vsutSReovereiiier stossimn -niKe, snaa is auiwoea the complaint wilboul ii.jui '", 1 ie pstient. Jt ent tsins no quinine or oiber i "s sui''ste, nor , doe tt prodnee eyitnism or aha ever, tthaluug brothers of i i l ti west, trv it siid vial will endorse I d - Frliwdby J.C Altl c ... i ., end - aula iy : e w. - - .si . WilUam&Eywood,P.r. r,s;uJ,IUl- . Itrh, If. &t nd Dealers generally. " Doe A-if - . - - TAILORING EST A Br , TiipriMirrT, ... ' ' '- 1 1 , I ....... J. 4 .. C . -I .lj I... ..... , . ' ' . -. , - I. c, FASHIONS, 18GG. X HAVE THE PLEASTHLS TO UTOZX. MfTrtcndii nnfl Patrons thst I ; tavtr ,.in 1:;. &A&QS8T AND BBS! ASSORTED STOCK OF 3 , FAXIs AXO WLVTCB goods, tar iti & -i,-. . i u "l .Tira'CTXVe' V C0N8I8TIN0' OF v - PBENCII, ENGLISH, GERMAN ANIL 4 , ; D0ME3TI0 BROADCLfrTHS . BEAVERS, CASTORS, CAS-. 6DIER3, DOESKINS, . Ii.1 VX.Otai.VU9, C -- a ,. u e am prcpareu w maae np 10 order any gars . ment wanted, as cheap as it can be obtained In anv Merchant Tailoring establishment te a'ew York, end a good and stylish as anywhere in th United State, a I have enly the bast Cutters aad Workmen ha tnv employ. . . T . I also keep good, well-assorted' and large ., - i stock of , ' . . i - BEADY MADB CLOTRINO, . - Beta, Caps, Eoota, Hhoesand OenUemsn'i PnrniaB. tog Goods, which, suli be sold at lower prioe thaa any goods of uka quality in this cltv. It therefor will be to your Interest to call at SBV -Id stand oa Fayetieville Btreet, next to Tucker" new bnildiug, and dree yourself from top to toe. J epsciaU.r call the attention -( the member ef th Legislator and verv vndter to aaleigh. who Wtabes to-dross himself fine and cheap. " .Rfspejtfully M-fllUCSMAJT. Sov 13-lm . - -s-. ... m,-. m.M.-- ... ........ m SAU5 0T TAI U-'.II.a XAZTZ - .. . , , In vWarri County, JX. c. 0H, JiFl' T?S DAT JAXUABT, -I)7 tbs Habsonber, tieeator el the last will aad ie-taawBtof Bamnef T Alston, decead, bv vir. ' ' o'Jb' Pv"-eoaf-rred on him by his Testator. fol-ewisg Trjcbirf Usd.te-wit, On. iraet f'J fUoiniBg tb Horn tract the East side, snd thst ef nda-e Asa Bitf r. oa tbs Motth . wkich tract has os it a small arawtmiu. e4 eat taprovemenliL to wit t A half doses first alas aegro. Cable., Cora (idbs, Ae , end i. in Sss n.dmen W a crop aext year, for Sight e te beads. -tjaeliaeteeetedarag bmrt 3T ores,-dlohilBg the, first mentbssed tract on the North, aad that ef laa ; Laaeaeterea theaomh. This tract hM alee snl ImnrovemenU ie lli war of Keare f'skier l . Crib. .At, an I. i. oe-dithTnrT year, for eight or tea hands. On other tract Boiamwt ie the Grevs Hill std ai iSs tTJlS J?.J! i - meotioned tract on the KortbeMt. and ZmtZJiZZ - - Jfmj Thi. ir ka.?. BertardlB4. S?l.i. wigiaal griwth, well tin? VrerrUcdM Hmrts ta Oa iraet ksown Bs"ir.ltn.'. n. aLap18J1.-',""n1 a-dDr. . !hflsfTIhtTU'a,',,.,,rMMm"k, aooot llsi of whiek w Sua ! . l u.i. t-Tbtatt.Saa ao Itnprov.nit "bt etal " H easi y be pat ia a eoedition lor eultivetioi. ..d ia r.. - Ob traot kncwBae Lh "SJ. t.. h.u ...... the point wliatatheJalMaB ea. Lwri.Warg v.a4 - ws tlis Warreatoa Bed Nashville road. This traot eoBtalnsSJ acres by e-tlwatioa, and Is well sailed te . biegtowtk of Cotton. TobaocoT W boat aad ConT U Ite'," thT erose-eoads, a oowveBient Store noes, wliich is aadnnbtaril.. a r .k. 1 . 1. tor a Ceoatry store in the Sa 7L. Ths said fraois of land will be told at nubile ae i' J?". ere!''1t of ts'v ( I n nKinths, with ImerMt nom date, and bond with ainmrf ,..1.. m seqnired from lite (,b.f -.----. . laad to aay person w , .,. ,8V ..,, to exaeiin it. . ' Important Bale of Heal isUte. TTV1UTCB0 AN Or' OF THE COl'XTr '"rslmed, Adimms. it, Will 1. 11 Hi Mill ' B St (li llt.-k.-t eif-ni ., vonrt of tvmherland, t uatorsof Duncaa MeJieill, o dnyof January, H.,7, oiir House in k'avueviiie. nn it iDl valusi'ie Jiual Lot 00 bow b ret. knuw VH l,..t fl i .i,,;,. the dweaii. -Ono i.; riiit s sad hiiksei bi".i-in. 1 seie Pereoci ttlrett Two lr el 1'ersoa Street. One li htre.it, ssd ene Bt)imiu-v-t '. II 1 OB A -mil i s rt. One '.I ! 7 -AS ,t! i "KiUlil Ol t,lUll 1 m improved tor In .Intj),bH:i v CIHacreeuDs Tuio,t' .. i 1. 00 Carver s l.irs 9 nines tioia k nys oat hotiflp sud s , o wiiuk Ua I) ,. ....i -I Mill sue. 75 aer 6Uip 1 ism. 35 Sera Pino Land, " ' - acres ttivar Lsad, 1. tm Pwt aide of t!perr, a i. -i V., -.a as the Taylor ' "" j the'aeeve aae) 1 aers P,a Lead 1 k, nw. a th Bachaasus Land, j. sue hit.. ins wails, en itl nuiee aborr i- iine J.t..n Hole I' nnwn 1. ii - .j 1 -.-i-..--" ".iii.iiu ia aoove. - . ' "' " '"' - ' '- "' above psresrse will hi e oi.iini ei .".-I there- : .. .... U.McM: ill.!., : l' A A. MchtTOAV. t Ceejadm'ata." rayeltevills, N. C , Dee. 6-dlw wi. . 1 ai ti.K, iM10-tf.. Th Latest and i;-tt liiurta 'tale. IS to be fonnd In "Ths Juhila " the Vrf by L.O. k-xraso, whrsw -iiarp of J -seen ta every Choir, Convention and 8. -hool 1" a 1 1 : 1 J"r. . Vion one, snd ksviog an immense esie. An uuui. tereated in vtR-nl cuitiire. Pn,-o si hk t,..,. ..1,1 1, XI ........ . w.-w, u o m- poeU. Mew ooiu uy til jium- i,fni,r vUYrLR DITSOf rn ' " 1 i