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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tin- fcEirnwix i pnblishetl renr (Uy, uept HuimUt, on the folkruK t nun : Fr .tut- ui'itith tvr nnmllM,. S.W Ttarv in.-mi, . , 'li' Hit mmitKi. . . Mfri On ypr, ' h 'mi Wit-Llj Sclltllii I urn nr A.t' " " ' Hl lIlMllltl 'i i ui ntimrttj, THE SENTINEL WM. E. PELL, BEATON HALES, EPITiHW. SATLKDAY, Jl'LY 20. lHfiT. RE'ilSTEK.' KEOISTEIi: KEHlsTEIi' (tun. Sickles will no doubt, iu a shott time, iMite his order for Itcgistraliin. and will specify, we trust il. finitely, so as to be iilllj understood by every one-, who arc en titled to YyiVir and r.'r. So soon as tin lav arrive for the registration, wo I" ': and implore every man. thus entitled, to go and I control nt said terntorv, mincing the frres I ternal Roveuue, Treasury lK-partment. ot rtyittrr. Let nothing hut severe sickness, 01 j ,.t military authority to a police depart j ler the Collector for the 2nd. Pistrict ot disqualification under the law . prevent you j menl, and conferring the entire government this State, at Wiliiiington, to susH-nd the from registering. ' upon three civil Commissioners in each clle tion of the tax imposed upon retail THE RAILROADS. When a body of men unite in an associa tion to build a Riilroa.l, or in any other money making enterprise, and ask the Leg islature for a charter, with certain franchises, privileges and monopolies, it seems to lie generally understood that the Legislature grants the charter w ith two distinct ideas First, that the public good is to lie promo ted by it, and is not to lie sacrificed to the personal benefit of the stockholders or to parti .an ends ; and, secondly, that the terms should he so favorable, that iu promoting the public good, tire pecuniary interests of the stockholders should not te ove .1 II .IIKC.I 1 or compromised. When the State hctomes t a joint-stockholder, it is understood tlint l-s interests arc identical only with the other stockholders, and that she cannot uc her I influenceiin any way tc their detriment. I i Holding these views, we, twehe mouths ag.v, urged that the policy of a State, in re - j gard to her Railroads and other works ofi improvement, wa bad and prejudicial t the interests of all parties, whenever she j claimed, as a consideration for the aid nn- ( i lio riirli Inrnnlml the t7fnrr&l Anil i s..v, .Usv - o , t'iertion ni n rrtsiucui, wiiu m iu lull r - .pecificmagemei.toflhe lloadsbyageuu;,,, hj,, hh w wi) of her own appointment. In consideration ,f tW franchises aud cmlusUc privileges granted to any Company, and the aid ren dered in subscription or -otherwise, we would always give the State a power of su pervision and investigation into the aflairs of the Corporation, but tbo general and speci6c manage ir nt of tbe Company should 1st committed to those individual stock holder, whoa interest, and intelligence authorize tne expectation mat an tne inter ests of the Company, and of the public, will lie well guarded and cared for. Hence we intimated that the course of other States, in refusing to claim the right to control the management of the Roads and other works, in which the State was interested with in dividcals, was wiser and had Ix-eu more successful than ours Wt based this conclusion, upon two well estaMUhcd fa' tS First, lliat iudividual and personal interest, inhuilding and man aging any enterprise, hti, I always coat less and was ciorc ccotiomicnl than when com mitted utheeoBln.l and uoaduct f I, K...t. TI.. nr..l th Sln lene owned by the whole people, lias always IrtH'iiun.ler I stood to be more ca-y of access and more j larish, than the purse of individuals m nfj a close corporation. Secondly, that all j rVve management, however cautiously, vsbj aadeconowicaJlj ilmini"Urcd, wa alw.Ts liaJilo to flic charge of extravagance or partiianship. For these reasons, and to further the reduction of the State debt and tkrraliT imorove its credit, we have sus tained the action ot the State Convention, ! iu directing tHe safe of the Slate", intei. stj in the Kail Koads, w hich, though lialile to obiection, neverthelem, to our mind, prom- iaed the greater good to the people of the State. These r-euuuka. perhaps, are in place now, in Fie oi complaints wini u nave lieen made against the Hoard oi Internal Improvement and Gov. Worth, touching, the Bute management of the liailroads. -This baa been an annual complaint, wc lie 1 ie ve, ever since the Railroads have been built If people will rounder, tliey will see that these complaints are unavoidable, and that they will necessarily exist, wheth er well or ill-founded, so long as the State claims the right to have any direct controll ing influence Over the Railroad", in which she ia pecuniarily interested. Centlemen, with the purest intentions and best motives, will differ in opiniun altout men ami lucaar urea, eTen though there Juay. I a gen era! unity of sentiment on general politics. But nothing hurts so much, as a diflerence of opinion in regard Ui friends, personal or political, especially where pi-cuniary inter ests are involved. Hut why attribute bad motives te any one, ,when it is so easy to account for its occurrence in so ninny other way '( Errtirn in judgment all men are liable to, and there are controlling rea ,. . :i. ........ 1 1. ...... persons and parlies were equanj nueri-sieii, i liartiian preuiuciioiis!.uouiij ueei iiinuenre .,..1.. . our public action. Hence, old party differ. coccs have Dvcr influenced our action an iota, where the indirul'i tl trtrt all riyht twx , aud we ban as cordially and as sjn- ...i I il. ............. . certly recninnico-ie . .... ( . . ,.r aim formeris differed with us. I , f.i -,i i .11 il.inir. U-nireuual.asof thiisewith whom 1 " . 1 .1 1 . Ivwm Lea. to poUUcal accord (he lestj poition uf our lives. With us the past has Issni trttlv nd fully forgotUiU, and our only tet 61 TJewr ttwmatr ol ntrwit be capable an4 hoosat V Tbeaa are our only etrfttlWow tor II W, sxnrttoctJ. denes-and support. Uence, wliile we bare not approved, in either the present or tbe past, ail that baa been doae In making ap. poUUaeoU, jet we bare uirt felt called upon sons wu.cn irc,-...., ,.. ,,.avin(? out ihote . of men in public office, which tbe pul.lir : . oi nun. v i r m which are ,roK-rlv provided for by the n not understand. W ar Department and Freedmen s Bureau In the administration of public affairs in I i North Carolina, Apre lia..' always contended,,,) A.t lut'oiti as r treaty is said to he in pro thai, in those matters where every class of greaa between the United Slates and Great i Ui express our dissent, from mere piqu4 or disappointment, and charge the oth"r witb bad motives, wlien we ti re bad, in to many instances, the prool ot thrir high iutegrity and mix let j always to do juitice to all. Moreover. is it not tn just ami unfair to clunge improper motive aud inconieicncy to ajipniiiici-s, Until they have had a chance to prove w heihcr they are coniicteiit or not I V 'I, ink mi In these remarks wc have not iuteudid any personal reference to any indi vidual. I tut only to the general subject ol Kilr,ad tunimgciueiit in the Slate. AM'lllhU RKCOXsTKVCTlOX Bill. Mi Stevens has introduced another re 1 1 ii' t i' ti I'll! into Hie House, which has I Imh ii r.-ti i n .1 to rlie Uncoustruction Coin- i i i i , it r,r . r ... no ti u ill I muter a V (litters, tlolll lliei mis alrea li pitSM'.l. The main features ot J tins lull nr.'. the declaring null and void all ' e;,.ici i urn n ts now in c intern e in the "rebel" , tenitoiv. i laimin f-r Congresa the sole; I Uistrii I. who are uliject to Congress alone ' W presume that this is desigtiud as an j intimation to the country of what may lie exiectrd in future. His object is some what similar to that embodied in his con fi scat ion scheme. The bill is sent out to feel the pulse of the North, and we judge is not designed to be pressed at an early day. It is another chapter in the covert designs of Mr. Stevens, and those who act with him, to sulijugLite the entire country tolhccon trol ol '.'otigress alone, as the representative ot the Radical party. We have never believed that it was the design ol Mr. Steven, and those who sup 1 I Port m iews, under any circumstances, to restore the Southern States. Having, oy persistent effort and liy piece meal, secured the acquit scence of the North in the doc triii.-, that to Congress alone belongs theen- tin. ..--I ion of r.M-i.nutrtil ion i m iri m , , ,. . . tils' Constitution altogether, his purpose is (i) ha g,,,,,, a,,,,,., ,HU ,,,r,V(.r . rc(1,lir(;9 but litle fri.sl(, , Uj(1 lftit bj , ,,;,( u ,.(lU.r,ni.. weJpe , ,,,1, rp,t vl, tlr ,,,,.,.,; , S(ll,t(. EvwJ. t.mrt , u. mr , Mxan ,hi. , , . be opeu to l.ring all the other Stater, by . le gre s, under auy plausible or possilile ex cuse, into the same condition, entirely sub jngated to Conferral ami controlled by it Should lien, tirant lie elected, which we anticipate at present, if he does not yield to the demands ol the Stevens faction, an ,. nipt will be made, provided the Ste veus cabal retains its influence in the Con tmMrk hlm ,.n (Jnt , the man we take him to lie, and retains his hold upon the confidence of the. army and the country, he will feci compelled t4 resort to a cup d' etat. to save the country from the anarchy which will prevail, under the management of an iiresJHinsi! 'o.ir-. claiming oWut- .l.-h ..r a time i will nece s:- ilv or . j ;ne whole country under a uiitititi y despotism and in pi.K-esS ! cf time under a tuonurcliT. This iir-.lietinn u se noun,! ir.m.i.li- 1 vt venture it a. the result of or In.' Vetigai ions into the purposes of Mr. Ste vena aud his faction It is only to be de j feaUd lv tin utter annihilation "of the St.-. I ,C" l,artJ- s v' I.AXDS F XuRTH CAR0- USA. We make our acknowledgments to the .r!irv lir., for a ropy of a pamphlet, recently issued under its auspices, setting trfiJi, Uu l b U io tit iH iitgrimt sail capitalist-, some interest ing information in con nection with the Swamp Lands of North Carolina. The pamphlet contains 31 pages, and is gotten up in neat style ly V. E. Pell, State Printer. The Itoard ot I. iterator., it is well known. u,,,, t.w IK, ; lr., f,,r nefit of Common S. hiails. m.. its oLject is to make Uiich repn-sentationa of iheir value as will attnu t t he ntii ntniii of pnrcSasers, in the i hope of levttin?. through' their sale. i the jiio-trated Common School system. With this view, this pamphlet will lie ex tensively circulate. I throughout this coun try anil Kiirnpe. It embodies such an array of striking fai ls as cannot fail to excite the i notice of emigrants suit capitalists, we should think. If any ronsiderahle !odv qf these lands cn I disposed of, it will have the ilouhlc advantage ot proiuo'ing the education of the masses ami bringing to our Slate money and immigration. Tut NATioMax Iktku.iu(kcxu, speaking of the coat of reconstruction, says : "We have seen an estimate which appears rather Is-low than above the mark, accord ing to which the sum is put down at (13, 000,000 per annum rather art expensive way of Lringiug into tbe Union States con fesKeuly anxious In resume their positions, and not only to pay the cost of their own government, but to bear a proportionate share of the public burdens." , We think that, in this estimate, there mint be included many expenses not imnis I diately connected with reconstruction prop -r. Oeu Sickles' estimate is only $600,000 1 for his Ibstriet, which approximates the iintain, looaiug to me sciiicmeni oi a:I tfit- i . .1. . . . . . iercnccs uciwueu uic iwo countries, by ediK to the Iwtod StaUs tbe British pror-1 im es which lie between the l h. and the p,"esmoiis recently acquired 1-y u l,y treaty from Russia. . Tiik vac 1. id fr Cnif liu luu.n nfHei.lU - - - communicated to tbe Htate Department. v It is in the possession of the Liberals. r , How. Hontoomkbt Bi.Aiu will address the people.by inriution, "on the situation," M tlie Rockbridge Alom Springs, Vs., on tc-dsy, the SOth. inst. -:---;-r'v.' V. "r.i.r-rsisssni-s' swu"-.,' '- -: - T On tu crop trt Loolelui; bu been greatly injured by tbe late rains, and It is feared that tbe appearance of v . tbe army worm will partially Of wholly destroy H, 1 STATE ITEMS. A destructive lira occurred in Tar boro, i Tuesday night last, by which one of the most cloaely built business squares of that beautiful town was destroyed. It ia eat minted that the loss will reach $100,000. ,. ..." ., . ., The '-( ape I'car (tiiano Company I I 1 J has leen organized. The following gen tleinen have lir-cii elected Directors, viz: .1. Kli tiregg, of (south Carolinn ; R. U. Hrid Iter, Fr"idcnt Wilmington A Weldon Railroad; W. A. Wright, of Wilmington. N. C. ;H. W. tirilriii, of llaltiinore, M.I. : F.l Kidder, of Wilmington. N C. : VV. .1 Hawkins, President Raleigh A tladon Kail road, W. Evans, of South Carolina; Jesse H. I'owell, of Kilgcconihc County, N. C. - Hn R. R. ItridgiTs was stiWiiiir-ntlv ! 1 t id, by the Hoard, President, Kdwnrd Kid der, Vice President, mid Poiiald MeRae, Secretary and Treasurer. E. A. RoUiins, CoiiimisMoner of In dealers of liquor, wberev thev lm e I'ceu compelled to discontinue their nusin. ss ny the recent order ot Hen. Miekles. until lunii cr instructions aie givm i oncerning the fcumc. Col. Eremoul, Superintendent ol the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and Hon Jrmiah Turner, President of the N. C. Rail road, had a conference in HoliKUoio', on Thursday, for the pinpoM ol arranging a tariff of through (roights. We learn from the Ncwlwrn J"trn.tl of OoHmvre, that ( harles St uigiss, u native of Connecticut, w ho is supposed t- lc the leader of the gang of murderers and rob tiers, who have infested that section ot eoiin Iry for some months, was arrested on Thurs day morping on the Trent road, while try- inj to mike his i out ,.f tin cil. by a I Mr. Kinney and two negroes. I The DeKnlh (Miss i h',ij continiis j the oliiluary ol Iticliiird Odin, who die. I I near Keiiqier Springs, Miss., on the 'Jti'fi day of April, at tho age of ll"iv, :irs. lie was Isirn in August, 1?5, m the Stale ,t North Carolina, muriii-.l al the :tge of 1 '.i and m ve.l lo South Alabama, and lived tlure until he was !( veai old At tin .i-e of ;i : . , , . . . . . he was convrle,! and j.mie.1 lU Methodist I huieli. II .toes not aiqx ar II, at in- u,-i u luulat. d n inch piojistrl,. II if Mituwa, anil is 107 years ol-l. Hi th'sn'rulunt;, in clutlin children, ntm), mul ijrt'ut lutai children, are supported to iiumUr I t. Luke Hint kincr, K i , of Snlihurv. sultlretUfo! i lrgc nuinl'-r of the ( itii ii of Rowan, t (Jliwn Uiiil, on yu-rtUy. The Th Old Xrth Stat my th;it hv uracil ft!) men, not (ifran hi-r I !-v iln- m t nl CoiiyrrtM, to reisU-r tlu-ini. h c-. a - ti rs. Mf further advise.! in tavorof ,.tin for t ht call of the Convention, and tiiu i-lcction ol men to represent us in it wlm vimild stnnd up aquart'ly a-jaint the proscript i pnlu't ot the JiHtli a! ll made a vt ry hue im premion. W- are indebted t.. Levi M -.itl. Esp, GrHnd Master I u i K . in tin-u . for a fopy of bin report to the K (Jrand Lodge, at itH late s-ion. Tin re nr- ii' I ,wcn"-T I'n,,Ke" at ",,rk s"" nie of thetu heing in a rlourihin ronditinii, and tin: (irand Master expreaMtn the hope 0ut the work of rt-HUHi itution whieli Iihh tefruD w fdsvorahly may n'litmut) unul all delinquent Lodjen are aain hrmilit into the communion, and Odd KeMouship i . r i tored to it - former hirjh po-itiou in point of number, influeure ajil uaefulneMt." - The Salishury Oil X.rth shaking of "Dixie roikerv," Ly Mr Barritifr, ((' i(tmcml, -ar-twt -ttHattr. frieml, in every way rnr.itictcnt to jude, prououn. i i. in ny of" her receijits eveelleiit." The same paper, reft -rriiii to its re ceot niitice of a yri in the I'uhlic Laws, r "Tbe copy seco lv us was 1'iiriiished liv a legal friend, who has hiuiseU since taken the trouiile to examine other copii-s. and he finds no error except in the particular one to which we referred, showing conclusively that it was an exceptional copy. The copy referred to hy us was well printed, and noth ing was wanting to make it perfect except the chapters wbicli were accidentally omit ted." The Newberu Journal of Ctmmera, speaking of the new lalMir-savinjr I'uuip, says : "We have made en.piiiies, regarding the practical working ml success of the l'atent Economical Lalajr Saving I'ump and Well, recently introduced hy Missis. Mitchell, Allen i Co., of our City, and find that a larsn iniiiiliMr' lvsri tuwn nut t.a-n mnA an, in auccWul operation in this City and ,, ..... I, I .Sk. I . hJju, t M,A,r I mn f . s - " teret, l'itt, Beautort, and other Counties - -In souio instances. Marl lleds have been penetrated, and clrtr fusliin; streams of water have tiaen found." At a i.atk caucus in Washington, re Dewed efforts were deieiuuuecf srpuii to raise funds to enable the KepuMiean Central Committee to radicalize the South. Thk Cosfviissinsrit of Indian Affairs, ii his report to Cope-ress, iitcd July li. says " Peace with the Indians cnu l-e had wilh- out war, at a cost of less than two days' ex pensesofthe existing vv ar. ( '.,.II.IM)(I im, in less than one hundred dav.. This can I done bv retracing our wn.ng steps and l,y doing fight, l'ay the Northern ( . yennea and Arapahm-s and the Imstilc Sioux for the ircspassi-s c have cuumitted on their recognized rights, mid negotiate with them for the right of way and m ilitary posts on their lands. . . . , .,. , . . r' inm ns oiii .mini; i lieu '""S i justice, anu maaes inem our imn, Is at once, andrender. travel safe .hnntgh their conn,; I tr'- ' , , . Governor Morton gives an enthusiastic account of live Hot hpriiigs ot Arkansas w here he has rone for uiedical treatment 11.. il,. .t.. aviil. ik. ..1.11.: t m iwj Mis? w,... ...t Mi,,,,iwii 1,1 M little salt, pepper and butter, makes very iroou soup. Screral raontba tgnr term dafly ' papers were published in Richmond. Now there are but tArss. Newark, llo., was to bare an oration on tbe Fourth, but unfortunately Umcocamittee got into fight with tbe orator and killed Mtn. Colonel Charles S. V enable, who was on General Lee's staff, has accepted a Professor ship in tbe University of Virginia. Fre a ilin W lniiugton Journal. j Till! 8TA m DEBT. A cunt apomlent of the Italeigll Ft.tnilanl, wining I'rnm Petersburg, who has brtn two year in Europe, inuuircs of that paper to know wliy it is that Virginia and Tcun. essec am paying their coupons regularly. wlii c North Carolina pays nothing, anil rle . ' - . ... Mires tn k nnlv w ihL the llwif I li t a. IO which that paper replies aa li.iiwa : "We regret we cannot satisfactorily an swer our coruspiui. hi t. tltir ruleif in thin State are taithtul lollovvcr ol the principles l tne aotitoem .ni.-.ler.H . I uey proini- I..U' things, l.ut do noihiii- u-etul r iatrt ; otic. They are taxinu . nr p.op'e enor- I mously, tun we hear ol no arrangements 10 , iav even the inU-rcM "ii lln- oll HdiuIh. It Ht'fin& to ii l lilt ii note uillul, l-t to; bay ilUhoucHt. mirin .it Hint:itiiii ( Itu'tn in rtnnl U the imuu-.iil u! iututtit u tlie j State lt;iSt could imt lc coiui'ivu.l f than x tiiitt t'oi.tuined in tit- t.l"vt- Iiim s It sav, in fiu:t, 1 1ml rriinr Wot (Ii unil I Ik ho elu tnl hiiu, vlnlt-rtt lt 111 iriii i-m-j, mi' uj.- ; MitM-i to Lilt- fninnt ol (in- intcrt-Mt upon tht) leht, nti't thr pnrt) utnt lithr Stiin-ltnl n-ruiRiit.s it i:i t.vi ol it, tm( Itfin pow j t-rlcsH :iuiio( i-irt-t i an whin in i In- iiiridt-r. '"We Ileal o( no jiiiiinu'riui-ntM to py teen tin iutt irst m tin ilotnlta" inili-nl ! It' the ftljlui" ol tin' :imlm,l now ruloii4 ! tin Imiiitml Ntirln (';iioliii;i in this tvnnl, rttiv'lul Iu- not tint llitisc cii;lriiti'ii wtio , L'UtlntVdlttL, Willi 1 Iu ail,tnll' ot the ' Stntf Tit unurtT, lo prov nic mt iii.f t meet this pii)iiifiit, iriK(-til ot Hltnnplinq r 'ol- 1 stt-r up the ii. in ..I'M,-1 Don ui i itn ; w. Kortn, unil the itioimit nth uUl ion 1 ' S'Mitor Har;V, ( Km ht 1 to cripple tin- inroiiu- ol lh- I rmurv mi t li.it tlx ortli rmrv rxpfitses trf tin Sti.te nmltl not Li im l ' I The Irtunls ure hM, u a j;iiniitl tltliij:, ( U'oiul tl.e limits ot lltr St.tt. mi l piiix i - pull)- nt tin- North, himI I lit tut ( thitim .t-rt tn ilo MMnt'tliint; to Htini- tor icut 1 sin-, nut tun his tlwrt-linii It it jputii ;ii tin- N'tiiili t"trilk tl j h i ni tin- iiitm-st : ll tilt itl IhiimU, t Hit nut jlillr mi Inilt'll o ; in tin StrHf. unit the Shtmi.mf, and it- !!-Itiwt-r-i in tin l:i-.t Lt'iyhiturr, win-oppoHcii to if, hi wi itiHiii t -t - I "ii nunn roii itera si- na Col I 'oi an. one ot tin otiiin ll Ni u llan.. i. inlrodiu lor til, :1 lli.-tlt ol thi i d u I'lil pnv nlm mil tt-.i upon th 'ttl.t ot tin- Stute" and il I fi 'plellt !y , Hit ml. er m! tin- 'oimnilti e on Kinaiiee, to wliieli it ;e rrtVrred, Mil'initted ;in alle re port in ii- tuvor WIh-ii ir rnnie lu-(.re th ll.-iiM t.r eoiij-i.lerat ion, the rtfort ol (hi L'iit l( ririn w .1-. I :i"i led on nil hnn-U t he "I H 1 1 li 'I tin -asioii In tlii- dUeiiion, t !oim Ct.w.ot vmih uM tij-iuiMi t Taj' t tin 1 1 .vi-., 1 Ii. ni' iii1 M-r 1 1 01 1 1 Ki :tiik tin, and Mi f-ili - .. .-t I S 1 1 1 1 4 -. 1 1 1 , :tnd ot tin lo:!l 'Ml wlni.f'd rtijiUlit p -Ip . tin- In t t ;i 1 1 1 1 1 ' ii ht' i oUmtetv I - hi). tt- l-"t ttr ttiid t ne ' si t h nvit ititrii-i ii "l I -im i K in ir . M-.j.-f- M I hiinim . k 1 ' - ii 'i 1 1 i IV at.tt Ali ti. In U.ik. 1'. :ui.l othrr m-nih-HKM It pp--n-. "1 ii who aie t't 'tidid d oj Ii lo.il Hil'll' Mlt I wli ii ' o r-, ' . a 'lie f i.iti-tr.l, a? in k iiii;trt n liellioitw a?)d ilif-loal, liili vtifl, piirayoim ..nlty a - Li.V'Mri. Blair, .lenkine, Seonm :ind K! the, toted to ilele U the plirpo-i h ot the hill. In fiU't, hut i (.y'e tnfinffr ..(' thit fi'ty T--t iidetl hi- imiin in Km Mippurt. Later in the M-sion, (inventor CI. irk in trndiKed piiftieallv T.e shiim' hill in the yisAIe. m l u.Uni a il m ith inu aliii aii I ahili'y, mid out ol lh-ixteen S.nati.r.- I ti e forty pn ten', who ot-d aainM the indelinite p'-tpuri ni' iii, me ii h promt . in-lit Tel el. as t.o. . ( 1.11 k, ( 0I011. Is Hall, Avi-ry iiii'l J..IVC-, ui.t ti-ti "i 1 i-ili , .il i t as I Messrs, WiU.ui, S,,. iluiluw, Meltae, It. i ry , M l.i'iin nn. I t .. ii,t..ii. w hiU- Mich 1 1 i-t as II iri., ,, Ituth t ,. , T.oi.s .iii.l lo. hai.UoH. Not. d i i.'.r.,l 1 1ii- li - ..i'i..n - .1 th,- I.i! I. . .lid , ,, ., .'., r ,n- '..i i.v.i v horn t;.,vi i Mold, ii ,i-o! liu hast inllini.ee In holh lloii-.-s th iii ;ij, i 1 1 v ai4ivii:t the l.tlleotod h;1e l.tell ,,1,-lr, ,lie . theioi dnil Sll.i.irt o! the ."-on. ..in slid it-, , I. II v It came Uf i he l,eoisl-it nr.- eii'loivl lv tin Kins,,, e t .-in nut h . . ii . is said tohitvc the Hpjit.'V :vl il liov. Worth .in, I Treasurer Uitile. it re.-eive.l in l.tli Imdies tl.ii aid , oi the ery tea4 leUel" luleliL and the DKint i earnest 44n-liel" si:i,i..ri, vet ' "tininis tak'ihiv loval ii.um' in th:it whole Iiriitlu tuie eoiihl Le found to ettue t " in aid , and ! ftill, theii or-:ui nmv hn tin- etfronterv to1 . regret it cinnot satisfu tonK miwwer itt fr Mitt'. i respondent n i the ;it)-.. of the failurt. V. " I the Slnte Ml h to nn - l the inlerebt; fun wa ii't..Jit4"iJll tlu -au.juid the .liu, sin mum ii.ivu .mi im ii ni iinii. i.iurse win ii the hills w ere jiendino. If our jn o ile till too iliijMiV. I i.-ln .1 nt preiveiit tn puv the alVlnunt nt" taxes ne es.siir to Illlike this pavmeiM, as the iai,itv of ll.e Legislature lielievi .1. inn I inwliiih opinion. He think, the ."f.ii..-irf? conciirred. then why si-k stilt further to injure the ere, lit of the Stnle, l.v intimating lliut the failure to do , U the anion negliu'i ni e ot our riders ; So tar as we know, there has l i n no promise lo pav this interest, Imt tin i. was a manful at tempt to do so l, Colon, 1 ( 'owan. Uo. in.tr Clark, Senator Berry and their "disloyal" IrieniU, in which tin-v nieived the Stifuturd nor lite support no aid Irum III II s,inr vote of any of its friends When nidi are determined upon less course ol niircprceiiiatioit ti shame ai-citir- push certain ends, lor "party purposi-s, n ir useless to read them moral lessiius or ;ive giMnl advice. Toevpow their falsehooda, and hold 'them up to puMic smrn, is the only wsy hoiioralile men can meet their at tacks. We certainly have the utmost con tempt lor those who hiso no iinmrtunitv to injure their state to prornoti tiie interest of i th'ir P' evil bird, indeed, whi, , ' ' v " ' - ' . ' ' " i. . TlicNaahvillcA, Las it l.o.u tbe niosi un.ioiioie.i aiiinonty mat uencral fleortre H. Thomas expresses himself in strong clisapproliation ot tlin entire mililia system set on l.sit bv Hrownlow, as tendiiifr to foment disiord, lietfrt strife and needless bloodshed, and keep tbe country in constant turmoil and excitement. Hev. .lohn Hci kwitii, lately eleeled Uishop of (leorgi i, received the ilegns- ol Doctor of ifivinny mn irin-ery sirii-ge, narttorif, . 'vnii, ul, s! . H'e litis of .Tti! the i ofiiiin iu eon nt held oil the I Ith of .Tllfv. , , S,,KK,"AN ,'"E","rNT Hune ol the Illa k "',l'lir"" l'"l r" having proposed ienrral I'lnl. Sher.di.n , is a candidate fr I'.""'l' . '' l-yi" hl.urg U stig pt t uM In v .ought to pi -oid .lu'.e" l,' l,ln'1 """'ke linn run well, ! u;,.,, . t, ,.v,,lih ,,r(.1M said that lie was not ooitiL' to i e I ..I.I !,,,. I... ...... ... .1..11,. .1.. , , 1 ..."" o, in l 00, 10 lieu ll- 1 1. ia r ,.,, ,, 1 1, ; r. , , ..,. ,.s e, ,,,, ,,v r.c,illg m, mU.r V Vn gross. x ' . 1 1 , ' A close observer of n. vv spupers ssys there 1 marked ditlcrcmc iu thcowi.er si evcril - tion of a horse-for sale, and that of the sanvr ,,B,lrt.wl Bt.l..n Tti. ...l.-l. .1. .. . ,..... .. " -. - ,. annual s I1I(-,S are apt to lie set forth rather strongly in the last case. The InteUignuvr contradicts the state ment of the Ctnmiele that United States war steamers are to bo sent, to the jnoatb . eJ; tbe ltio Grande to watch tbe Austrian fleet expected In Mexican waters to demand the body of Maximilian. 1 General Slierttian reports that Cftv Indians will checkmate 8,000 soldiers. It will, therefore, require, an imnimae army, at a great cost, to carry on the war with them. Tiik New Yohk World, ullwling to 8a ator Sumner's dccbiratioii that the "robel" Htatea have not lost their , charm ter a "SUtea," pitla the caao tints lorcilily : ' I "The Slutc suicide doctrine lieiog thn ptililii ly renounced l its author and chief apostle, mid nil parties at lust agreeing that none of the Slates have lost their Slitte hood, the question necessarily conn s tip, "What constitutes a Suite:" and what are the rights ami immunities that appertain to Statehood; A State, in our political system, surelv ditl'ers from w hut w is end a -Territo ry . llt congreiw is asserting and exeieia vi.r the .Southern Sl.it. s a jiuisdii lion , ,. ,, (.,(.isiv, Hs ,ascvei e en.XM.,) ,lV1.r 1V T(.rri,(llV. , I,,.;,,,, , Ust a. limited lh.it the Southern Mates are mil Territories l.iit Slates, the apoloisis of t onirress are lioiiiid to show in wlo't the ; distiiH-tion ciisistM. 4t would pu..lo i 1 1 1 1 1 1 to nil ; hut il they wile to ri-t urn tie qiiqstion upon u, mid uk us to point out the distinction, we should Ice! no difficulty at all. We should godireelly to the Coiistilutiou tor the auswi-r, and iind il i written there in broad, unmistakable lints. As S.H.U as uuy community u.w. Ui bu a, Ten itory and Ksjomes aState, it has an Hide teasil.h-right to two Senators ; i.i nt leio-t one K.preM ntative, and as iiiany in. .reuse, r r.sp.ui.U to its population; to its propor tional shine of Presidential Kh-ctors, tin. I to tile ill.!, pelldrllt lluciili imnt iind lonlloi .1 its strictly inti rnal mid douu-siic affairs. lillt I III- So lit III Ml Colli III lltl.tli-s Mil' s'tippi d , of .nn riulit I v nidi h a Still.- i. distiii-i guislfii Iioiii a iinitori. What tlnn.lo the Illtf ll-lvofilti "I til.1 ""-lair -III. I. It " till iii. -ii ii, w Ii. n t lo v .'.-t. ml to liu v .- 'i( n 'I up th, ir ,l,,i ti on : Tin i ..i. '..i, i MaUlloo.l, tin- ol,l 11,1 :ll,s tin- ,.t,l,.tlloli to p..) Hit oiil.i, What, then, m Slao li I ! to the t olt.tllUllion. sli.,1 1 Hi; o 1 iu t It tile rdi I coin in u li i I les r, in the sense t,l tlir Constiint .In.it ..l.ii,' I . d.l.ls.- lo ir, hut I., iind out ? muill Suit s . mi, ail the ltcciiiiktriictii.il acts. are or.,ss i,urpiu i,,n mid oflprcssion. 1: will not ,lo to u.'in.t ll.ose t oiillllilliili, s r. S' t. - in oiic I.i. ,ih au 1 straiohi:u ,j, j , n 1,, ii,,. ,,, vi I ion Stute eXI-U ni liits 1 1 to l !,!, . 1. -1 1 . . , 1 1 It leliiftiliv ll 1. h 11 t i 111 h l.i il, il .t MM o,te-tl Hi-It I o it Lie -i !it l il l.- ' 1 IM i' t'1 -oieeeetU to iln-ir 1 ' 1 1 11 1 rv ;t u 1 i-. Ii..n.id pay 1 1st 1 1 ileiil- il 11 r ni.;n-, 11 1- tiii'-'-i- II I lll t he I. , . tltclelou- ri.ibi Ml ho I. r lie w. I'l.M'l. lit - in ai.'.- us a vi l a.In.il t aiiiiii, nt r , i i.-i I lie otlor ol its ho adly g, r d " -p . nut n .-I 1 lit k 1 1 1 1 N in M t. 1 lj 0111 Two li IN fHltl H l c I -1 I, 1 Mill; Si I r I'tV N h -s-KI Tin- K ,:, U'iv.- th. ! .1" 1. 1, ot ii. .1 i f If. nine otsnTV, T.r Mi. k- I ,, , ! ' hi t,i.. .1 I t Wo Man- iinl K lia.l Im :aiitly t -r- t , leimitn il t I'm . ,. I, dii.olv, with niiii-l 1 ., - i 1. i.r, t col, : , ! th. ,1 l.'i!.. ,, , . ,, sin. kc-h' .use near 1 i. .on) ( .1 SCI i-S .1 to! Ill 1 - t i,..l 1 , I. 1 lo- I 1 notild liavr -tiriii.k I, a. k an. I ei ,l,.h 1 1,',- . 1., I t ! i r.r t V II hi. If u- r h it 11 n Miple I ui l-ii'Mi.; 1' , k,,, ii m. It,, and w irk. .In. str iniile ;h 1 , in that tin i 1- mil v ..f tl Tin 1 : i in first :itt, ,. .1 nl ,t 1'... 1 more rehpi I 11- v, . . . h: i, -i. . u,. .. !, . t accuiilisi,iiio ti... r ..'-i. . i. ud,.', u:i- to j pour melted ol .nt,. ll,, , ii ., th. it !., !r;, , ! utiin . iind 1 1 n. t. . ii. i :i--nr it., . .1. mi '.I sure, tin-si- iliiio,l,-r- - ri.. k tin- ,r..sl rntr . and .1 jinu v. . -n . n ,. ,, t d I, in on the h. .t nh an ao ,i..on:. t! ..',1 I i.li . I, i.i ..r.lviiiL'. th. v i. II tn. ir moil., r mi Itu tnir in u-r hi. ..id. mid mm to eliuti Ii S.'lileol i he neit:hhor s...,ii ulinr coining in. I, mini ' Mrs links, killiillilst.-r. , I r. t, .r,.l i v , fin. I ! revived her sllrfieielit 1 y to r. I.'lte the al..ivi-l detailed I acts V e lenrii tint Mrs. Hicks' i has since died ol In i in pirn s. mid th it t he murderers Mre stilt at litre;... Intvnio m 1 1 , Ud ' tlieiuaelves a. aa to lit. vrnl tin .tlii.is ol flit: law tleila il'Iefliii liieut '- . I'.it.irn ti. Ai utii- t n i ,w , ll ,i, Ch.irh a Musi.n, 1,1 ml. lu.iu vv. 11 k'.oau in this city and through, pit the ioiihim, h:i lieeu rei-etitly lioluinali d as the J 1. iii..ctiiiic ami Conservative eondidale f.,i f i,vein,,r ..f Iowa. lie is atpr.-ei.t i,, tt iii.hui dais" Tie tx presses full oiifi ltni e in th the opposition to the Ii ! , u coming eteetion, umu r i h l; im ih t.... . i i.. . i. M,nHw tit i lit the aiol ; .i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....;,.,, v 'ue- IIkviii or l:i-u Sort I ' , Thomas r i. l.i. It, I lo- Kfnsi-.,pnt Mis-i..,, n . !: .: ..p oi (ir, . ton T.-n ',,m- .In , I in N I ,.l .1 U i-lile York on Son l::v after ii l.ri. I iii,,.-. II.- nil H vietim ' to lirtat..a li ver, win. 1 1 ht i outrai, tt d while , tn V' titr trniil t 'alilotl.in to .. y ork '1 lie decea-e.l w ,s ,,rmerlv n lresi,i t. ruin min ister, hut joined the Kpi-copal hiirch, and was consecrated pri Ute i.i i iregou n,l ; Washington Territories l.y Itishop Klliot, ot Ui nrgia. Kverv iniiii in and out ( ,,i,.,:i, , know that w h. li the Soul lii'iii Slat, h vi i, inviided, lariu Iioiim s, liiiinii I li.ii ns ami a.'iieultu rai iiiiph-iueiits were i ti, I.li .s dv ,leMir,yi:d .... ........ .y ni v.u,,., s ,iv rav.iC,.,i 1 the I iiiaiiiiute, ami that tlie N.iitli was ore eluded li.tu raising, ir transporting tie nr.- I, visions Inch she is accused of having wan- I tonly witblwM from the prisoners hit upon nn uii,i ui in,- .'.in niniiin ponev 1 - "KwrZ'tfZl j ue .sew nun trf'mt sas i tie n.eat The New Yoik Trlinr says cause of corruption and divorces the re iuliventss and exluiiisiing l;ilK,rs ( ontu-cted I with house keeping, w hu h it would riinedv I by a ct oierative system, a lew families clubbing together and employing a bilker, ' using a steam engim , washing machine, , sewing machine, i Ir. I The eliiniite of lirnil is mid in . v. rv I utineanriy nir nueitrnrr. j tie m,, eorrcs ; Imndrnt ol the HrniM snys the cnii,,ilion agents' lUlstrpn-sent Ihe coilnlrv in even i .... i . . . . .- J . ll-sjiei I. nil, I en. o.illloe emiornuon m everv possiine milliner, ri if 11, nevs ,, uj,. cniiHe iiience. they being p-,ht perientage oi, the It 1 1 111 I M-r of llilgt.cits oht.iiind. us.... .-is. i,,-, was suoi i v aiiotliet itl CannplH'll cotlNty the nlhi-r day 11 . .... c. ... . V - ... witti a stHH-tfiiii. i lie entire tond hit Kred. I.. : . .. ...I .... .u p.. '. . I. . 1 1 . .. .1 .. .. r .1 .1. .1 i . . . . . . , vile sn l, n" evei , peuei rail ni lart 11 er 1 nan ,1 Loll ,,.i,,.i l,irl, il n like . ce. ' f Itio xiraniie papers s:i) i-.M ol,eilo is giiini. 1 t make the tour ol the I nited Slates and , l pnmni. Jt-nnt the n,,H,.i.-r'. f.. ,.ii,.,.,i ' ..f I, it;. . , . . .. . . . ' wouiii cause b nru 111 me 1110.ui ni age aa well as of youth, thai he certainly would not care to encounter. A'. O. Picayune. The Chitreh Jimriml. a prominent arid in fluential paper in the Episcopal Church, ad vises against tto marriage ol theclerjry, and says the celibacy of the ministers in the CaUuiUc Church is one of the uractkal ail. vantages it baa oyer the Rpisrorjol fhurcb,' The New York 1sraltl states that Imsi nese in that city haacisme almost to a stand still, and stagnation of trade is the general complaint. NW ASVEETIBE3CXXT& ft A t Q A IK HI FbnadettAia Ma.te 0OOK1NH KTvtVKH. ur italti, low, uy J. HROWN, i July -r."ft-tf tt'lh ltar A l.awts. J 1ST AHUI VKI, ;l Kiu ks Hour nisiln ii .'l new n mi Km sal., hv 11. 1'. WILLI WS IN Alt' July A) -"al-if N MIOUK AM t l.HAt.K. ,. III,.! Cnl s Mol.'.'s h V. WlLLIAJIstiN A ' July a)-2!X;-lf tW AUVICHTISKK lAVINll B.i-uri.1 II... I.HI..I. ll.l ol ol II" I mni. VI Ai.mas. , lui I!, from W : M-.,u, , Aitimuislrator, I wtil mil la maMrttnelHn.artk.i j III. I. Inlllls. ami ..III IS, il. slllllll to silirl'llse III It. i .ti; s, mo it-qiifst. .1 In ml. Iiis.-. liu l "li. . . ' ri:.. t iMMte, ti; H.r half w, W. -r iilsrl..r, f III i I in in I s Aln a.- lis-li.'(UIi ii .-.i i ll. iisii.. uilli 111. Iiinils ..t North slohii Issik of eoli sliilit icf.'l t lie., it Iff I'lllclias. .1 hv . li rv etsss of f ,,i,i i,,,.!.-. J. W. Hi d. Id. N. July 1 rttK srpinHini iHiu.ini , I XKClil'IVK ll-.l'.ltl.VIKM'. 1 It All I,. II, Jull l'.lll. Irs,,'. ) IdtuX't luN ok Ills K, 1 1 i i v. i, .! INA-j J III A N WUltlll, ti .vrliior of nsl.l NUttt In.! I. .- IS l..-1'.'hV Klll'll lllllt i Ho HAS A I KIS,,. 11. I S. M IsoN, J ltlUMoS .4.111111, J. Ill.ol N 1 t 'll II 1 1( k , Ai in iii mii.i.i. K. M louiihs. Iii, ii i, II. Sunn, A J. ilK..ossl.l, Joll.S IlklJI, S . K. t o. Hllii I ki llf f- lt'ln..:, of the Mlati- aloresaul. having t , ""'I'' apilieti Ui bo crest.! a Isaly- ninsva to. t L .l.d nf,l, At til aTI.NE Ni IK- 'u.i vvull,u.l ill, I'lil I L.lli'lt' IVtM'l. i l l K," for tti.' i,urpone of etlneatliiK ti-aehers fur the eolore-tl tH-ople of the Htate of North Caro lina ami elsewhere in the t'nite.1 Htales ; and Imniui;, in ail reaiiecta. cuuiphetl with tu Htatlltf iii hui U caao made anil proii.tet, have this day U-eii rr.-ated a bout .siKlsiHATK, under the nam.. slon said, t.v LKTTKKM l'A'1'.KNT, sium .l hv Ills ! Kunt.rrfrv, the mi) JONATHAN woHTM, ' (l.-vvrnor of aald ritate, and sttesUid ly ttietiar.AT t r,i... M,.,.. . ........ ..1 .11 .I... I, li.. Lu . ,, j ,ril, , , tU) ..ml o ..f ihe .tet-reiary of Kui.- A'..s I i.i i i..?ii-.ii that th aai.l tWM,raliii shall t-iisl , ,,iil for th.-term of Tallin ltias from tin. dale ipiuil Lt'tu-ra J'ati'nt. WM. II liAid.KY, 'n ir. Si in rtnv A FlUsTrLASiS SCHOOL KoU IloS, KLUrOTTS MILLS, Mi... NKAH HAl.TltlOKK.i N'HiMth W.W KJTAHL1SHKI Yh tin- imi whm of PiuUiliUif Sti riiKwi lltni, at 1 k 1 1 1 f u r iiivi jy iiKKiemio 1 11, t eiij" all th. 1 sth ii(ueit thtt re tT'Pl''l in tin 1 111 i-t li-l vo Ntirtln in HehNi!t. l Ii4t km, aitHnlv, riiiinentiy murfwfiil. 1h- M 1 1 in a lrn a.-! 1m atittfui . .liti. . . Tin M-iiism iii.Ul ia mith r lit itiiiiieiiial' hrei- f tin I IUm lur ul hta -'. '1 itr putti are ail receiv! j o-11 t" 1 1 ir U altlt. iMTH..nJ tiliti ami lo tne ' . iltivtt .f ci.urKHiuM nimiiiert, liil-every rar . 1- tAsou " mi.lv the roin wits. of ),om , null : t!,. f-111. t diM tpluie of a K. )io!. In thf 1 ii-, Lliii liiHiiUitioh elftiiiiM to hsvc no -iin-ri- I .i 111 the I'-untryi 1 11 J'tK'hf r rp all Ki'tleiiien of Hue na.-!- ; ' ca attainmeutH, an 1 th inmrut -Imu if "f the nnwl , tlitiroiuh kttisl. trt-iilfUi, eoiitainiiifc full paiti.-ular, with if f- r- nc- 1ml ,r .uj.il", will W- m-nl tu any tttlilO'.tt. j. AVKitY MiK.rnr.ja, a. m.. 1 l.iMht" LiflfU AtkiliHxIi. and tlie I'll rev ! ; Uiilrf lilliiUrtl, of 'l'eilUeH-r ; iilii W it 1 Ala; r.Mlen. w ilin r. of U, n I J.it'. I. I.. I, 11 . 1. mi I Ma.1. J'l y 11 jii.", 3m ilsiiiptoii. s. r. mreiir.Li.. ai.i.i:n a. eo. XIOM'IIKHIN, r.". AtiKNTS Knit ll:l:NK S I LATi'oKM AM' ml'MHi aI" KtsHik twiil VVaifHtii's Kir- arnt It'ir h 'HNi Nait-M, NKrnie Motiiiin-liiH an-1 ittnt.- MtOtll N rirni Micar aim rmu t. aiHiratorn. miorov" ) AorL'huiu Mill Sulkv KIomk Cl.h l Mill-. Ae , A. Inur '."J-I'IH-Il now is vni ('HA;, AT(0ST!i hiK 1 11 1 1: I V la VU ON L : r ronsenu.'liee of the flftilv ileelin1 of li.. .Is, Imie r. ttolvetl lo i.lfer Ui the I'lll.li. AT COST, r.1 ,,f my fine snd well iN-lwteil lii'k f l)if-S.t IKKIIIS. of erery flesrri;.ion i PLINTH, " tijwwvt patusrtij(...... KillltTINf iH ami MUKETINOM, uf tin, moat e-lsivrated lirsu.ls, MATS ami bJ.NNKTH, , f the latest tl. h, l.llduiS.S TfllMMIM.S, FI.DWELS, in fcrt variety. Kn k Hinirn si Himtr.H. ' lt..i.i. il itovi-'s, rT.s.p anrl Itaimoral rlkirts. A.- l,.;ell,. r vvith a full S-. I C(,ll..et(i st'S-k ot I ii. hen , Mi-' a4 Chihlren's HH iKH. of the ts-Mt mak. 7 Br S KM snrl VAI.IMKK, for Ia.1i.-s ami Oentlein. n. Litieoiher this in no humlm;, as the slmro li. .n will U AT CfT, Fol thirty days only ; And you will ma hsve another eliauee very siain to l,uy your kms1s as ehesn. form- mi and all, and eik at the prieea fV.r yourself. 11. LDnKSIlAl M H, Knl. lKh. July J-'n-tf JIDWAY SI'IIOSI.. CH AKLOTTK8VILLK, V , lf.BILI.K, I , ... ! 'i " "lv.. 7'T" 1 "fr: :,"'"! ! ,, il lu,i w edne.,l.y f .1,,, latia, , ,i.i,K ! tar.; t. nn. of n-e m.a.tha each. ot, ., , 1 for tin- I 1. 1 vet ml f of iriluia or m,.v ,.ll.i I ol tor ti,.-1 nivetnity o( v iroua, nr im ..it . e " .r . . " " . i '.o.tf'.i. i.tr..,,, u,,-,.. "'" ."' Aram. MlMe s..l laaintt. at . .- - , rr-'fesHor's i-ltarKes. WsnImiii;, Fin I sn.l Liirhls . a' ," ''"' f-1'1 "'I'" iuriiiiie ins .,au ' lo. ls. l'..i f'ir.-iilars and .ah.-i nartieiilum Hil.lrenn. WIUSON U N. CAUU, tairk.lU.nll. Vs. I JdSI'.PH r.U'KALIl, Jr., II..... K. iiiinniv. Fiiiifnx f'o.. Vs., PriliriinlH. Kkh.i.i.s. IJ. : The Ks. Illlv of III,, I lilvelHItV of ! Vs. I Julv 17 t.H tf I LIFE ISSUE ANCB i v T II K . ( (INNIXTK IT MlTl'Ah I.IKK ; isvi uti: eo.viiAv !' HAIlTrOHl), CONN. ir si Nil HTUCK CAI I A1.; TIIK HH HKN! Million liollati,, sll h. 1, ,l,; to slid I re 1 1,1 iltnl.-r the rontT'id of, Its Pofle-y hold win It now .- veeed 4 1.IHMl slid not m ii In-laiidirie th, ,;ivin.lll 01 s sixiv ier eiilll .uvuieliil last vear 1 , ...... ,, ... .- - 1 u,u ,im i,,,,.., ,,mn, i,,im,mi mm iiriuiii, ! " " " 21! , t tf.OOO.OOO DOLLARS. Tin, fomiianv's Notes esnn.it I- iiese,f, (nor "' dedueied from the I'.Jh v, .,. . mi,k , ii.n. !. 't isxath,) exeM i (he limited en i .I"""" nt f1""- hut are eani.-li-.l l.y siiti.ii.ste.l ' .livid. vidends All Milirles non-rorfeitahli hv their terms M,i extra eharKe made on isiiiry bolilers.tiscept iMily aheie tbe risk is "lira hazardous. The audttTMjcnaid whI taaa plmsuv in eipiaiu 'ma and proving any of bis statement. r All persons conteroplsting Life Insnraiiee ara rysjuvatod, and will nod it to tbetr intxrest, to contrast oilier Coniianes, represented in this State, with the Conn. Hatnal, as pnUiabed iu lbs Iteportdnf the Insoranc Commisaioners of New Turk anil Msmsachaaetta.' HAMUEL D. WAIT, , (feneral Airetil for N. 0 (Hncewith P V. Psactio, A(aHt lor Raleigh and viciuily. July l8-9S-8in FAHTLT 0E0CISS. ' " - T' r .-. 1 1 1 My Btorn hsviasj bees To paired, tad tmr M HUs k haviua; arrived, sat Sffaia BtwpsMl tu furnish luy cuatoswura ' , "CHOICE FAMILY GKWKRIES." " I invito attention to the followiiiir aarahlt. L. U-eteil articles : ' Prime Southampton Ihuim, N. t Hefbied Ijqril, ci&tb. Kega,) Ksmilv Fliair, f , . 5 1 llolle.1 M. al, ,5 ' ; Jsvs, lAijiiyra and IUoOvSism. Kino old Teas. - V MuKars of all grade, , ' oiaaaes ana ovrun, ' Ksiiulr Koe florrltii. IIUmi, Halt, Hp, Ktareb. te. All of allien I will sell at loweat 4 f IM)UtA8 WCLL.' Jul 1.1-if.i-if Market Hqnan. pitniK fftKWI.Mtl TtlBAOff)! " t-t We I. an, jnsi n. l ivi-.l a rry cliotm srtichj of ansl Ckls TSkst,,, .Sii n.u- Uj that wiuouuomI a tntk aga.- Tit M ' l-v nil iii.-sns. July i m-it - KIKM tult.t!! CtillNIl! A.ioih. r M 1-ltlMF.niHil. JwatrsMirawkiB sill la. sold t IowkhI market urtes ht DOUGLAS foELL. Jul.vVMtr Market Hquan. H UFJi! Wl KliJNQHOEttl H1LUNO HOC I Mll.l.lMi HOM, W 1. i. s and a, fcr aaiTat rrdii.-e.l prie... hv DOt'OLAS BKLL, Julyu-Kvtr Markai kVinan. XISCZILAnOTJS. Jllis. F. IIKI.I.KN. epo. h. w nxiiiu IIKLLKN I WILLIAMM. ! (J It t C K U 3 AND COMMIHtiltOi .NrKHOIIANlH eOl'RT IIOI wE BVILDIXfJ, EH'iit:ns; x. c. Jnlv IW-M-Ani M1S.SES IIKK1.KI) KlU Sl.ll Hk.K.H, WITH B0SETTEH, n 1) to 1, at TV per pir W. II.AH. rt. TlCKEKsVCti Jull 11 H If 1AblK& btH 111 MoKitOCO iiouii:L- U A j t. ft vi. A LSO, A Uru- hi of Shoes, wbirb w ajv cLsaiuir i out at j.reaih rlnrti -rejt. t W HA It 8. TUCKER it'll. I Julv 1:1 'il tf WtI . LAMB, I . (iKNKICAL OMVIlSH4N XKUCHANT, ' NOHFOLK, V. . H " , " , -- TIT ' !'ii.-.t Kruil, and ail otrW counUy prOftouU, In the MarkrtM of MM.Hil.K. I.fVKKPOOI. AND LOND . AUo Aj-nls for K or folk V Uver mmI (tiesisarra. j ,ir,.i;l ALiVAM'EA HALK ON OONHIUIi- MKNTS Wk nut inn, mm in C. E. IltNN, nf . ,iiiu I'im.ui, whoaill call ou uia fnrinia sad si'ipisiiitaiiee,. in Central anil WiwUirn Carolina, and vi!l Is, 1... , I I., girr all lrrJ inrutautsai hy-a4inamc; -tmi, ear. of H." lt,"WIWilAlli Si IN A CO., LaleiKh, N. V. July 1 1 il 2m I M K . An ri,t lliit unsliiv ia! Urns, saitsbla tur Hsrti- I hiiiK HirjssK-s ran he haj at fWisbtifT a IM II i ii lone Ton. or Hi 10 al Catawtat tlstW ! Applj to 4 . 1WM J. W!UtOX-m , Cstawlat MtsUtai, K. C June m-tt vm MAi)irN eouimr, k c. TtlW fh-Mi.t mimaier Hawort baa bwa sanrir ; refitted snd in now open for visitors. i".ar.i. ier Sfonlh, , ' " WaV I .. .. y, I July 17 Wlw IsntS) WW t a F K RALE. The Hulweritier has for sale a Ins roks of OXEM, and ('ALT. Also, two or tun R-uod Milk Cows, ihst he will sell oa moderate tarns. W. (MirroN BAN Kb. Claytoa, N. C. July U-lfW-aw MEDICAL eOLLEGB OP TIB ;iIA, AT BICinOMD, 8E8S10N OF 181 TliBn.xlAaansi.Coci Lsmtntas wtH i nsuianin, on the first dav of Ootobsr. 1W7, unUI the 1st. of Iajreh, taskia. a tsrsj , V ' f'"l"'r i u 1.JI .J k. kwUm liad. ! J,' w.dlrd St l. - VuSilsSSm. ft , n jinnies. M. II. " rbTaiuiorr. A . .. ,'T, " Cbssaiauy, Hunter Metfuiro, If. f. ' Horary. I I I iinmnu .un li 11 ! A r.Im. ; ,, K. il.,l,l u 'l, " u lUmitmkt.M. J ll. white, si. I) . flemnnstrafor of Anakany. i yrry ni,.i w, te aipoadT the i ai-uiiy ror llio iiiustrstiiai ol tlS looturss. A- ,le fsetliuea wilt txt aflrirtied fcr ths I "f Praetieal Anatomy. I Cluneal Instriictiun at the Howard's flrora i ll,,ital, the Udlego Hospital, and the Birhasoud 1 1 'H v f issusarv, lis-sted In tbe CoUof, tmUdtnir. I tarn: Matrienlation ti ; I"roressrs' ttekals, I each, m : ltuotiftraU ot AnatowT, Ht; rta: I liuii. ;i. iloard may be obtaiwd in lUehavoial at fl.uii $S to 7 per week.' - . I I he Cwtsiloyoe, containing full InfiSJinaUow, tr he sent l,i tlius.. desiring it, ou anplicatioa to U H. JOY N EH, St. V., Dean of tbsFsllJ. Julv 17 2-:llaJww'iii JLTUlafKlt li HALL, K A I, K I 0 II , N . C. In '. at uiaunfaeturi.ta' prises with Irsiglil ..nil added : Hmeliur's 'JU Ineh Wheat Thradwr, " liiie Wheat Kan, Cleiiiin.nis, Hrown A t'o'a Oottoa Oia, Kiiielsir's A Smith's velebraisd Oatlitig Knives,.. Mateh's t'otinn Plows aud Cia-s sad Cottos Ciillnal.irs. - I Hinitlu. New Coulter Cora Caliivators, ' Uiekmnnd Kewtnrky, ti. -0. and T. M; Vkm slid ( 'astiucs. Kenlly's Improved Apple Kill, snd (Hilar Press Ac. ' Orders Cor any lmplenients aolwilsd assl foods a nt to sny isani on Iho Kail lioada. : ... ... JAJiKK at. tmwlJCaV. , Agent k Comaaiaaiea Monbwt, Juiy 11, iiii-ti. 1 X. ----- -- .s,: s, Wskv.ossrsHsss celebrated, . , .... . VYUNKT VHKWtNa TOfiQVO, . nuvnafactured by Kingatavy snd mease, . .. Apply early, , I'ULLIAM, MNf OO. Jaly &-M-U WnoleasJe Oreesrsi , . o j: '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 20, 1867, edition 1
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