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Tk Hnrnmu. k published even asv. eaeept I femdav, ea the fallowing Imii ! rarMiMoik. ... fi.iyi minaniu, t . Three momlis. Hit aiaoiba. Om ve. Nssni-Weekly Rentine one year. Mx Wlllll. Wwll; IWuliMl, ous year " aii months. I. HI THE SENTINEL. WX. E. PELL, BEATON tJAI.I., EIHTOftK. SA.TIRDAY, AlGl'ST 10. lf0T. BAD AUyCK. 'hie New York Warll rvpne the opin ion that, "considering tiia- Mitiire into which thingi have passed, it is lielter that that llatlicais should, lor the present, have their way in the South, without further in This opinion il predicated upiiothe assump tion that the success ol the Itadicals in I inn essee, and the expectations they found iiKn it. are favorable U the Conservative rsi.se. as leading to the nomination ol Chase, or , some man like him. All the military pr tige, and, by conwiueDce, ( most ol the soldiers' votes, would, the WjrU argues, in that case, be on the side of the Conserva tives, running Oen. Grant. There is no doubt Imt that the purpose of the Kadidal managers is to give to the recon struction of the ten eselutled Southern Slate, the precise political cntnpleiion that Mould guarantee the electoral votes ol these Slates lor the most eitxenie Kadw al randidale Witb nearly a hundred votes thus sc ure bryood peradventure, they niiht think that eveu General Grant would not pun invincible, and that they uuM run, with soma confidence of success, Chase. Wa I. Stevens or Butler. That Gen. Grant is unacceptable to the extrcmnrs, and that he will, in no contingency, lend linn-i If to tin u views, it evidenced by the tone their press and the utterance? of th. ir U ailcri II the Editor of the HorU. however, hi in- ; self lived in one of the unreenn-trm ted 1 States, be would look at the matter from a difTerent stand-point. What, to the po- pie of the Southern States, is the election of j Gen. Grant, or any other man, to the Pi- i deocy, compared with the being throw n under native Radical rule at home The experience of Tennessee tear Ins us what that means. It signifies protracted, il not perpetual, disfranchisement, lawlessness, violence and kooial disorder. It means the expulsion of enterprise and immigration. industrial stagnation, and financial ruin It n i i J4 .. 1 th political lofmnnty rft the white man ftod the iwtty of negro niori- , tiL It means the perversion of KcpuMi n ; tTOTerament aod the overthrow .f ()ti?ti- tutionAl liberty. Ao( it woull In- a or equiraieot for this condition ot'jthin!, tliHt we should hare a Conservative Kverutive in Um Presidential chair, -especially wlu u the political complexion of the lowi r Hi hi-1 ol Congress is file-1 tor the next two y- ni. at least, and that of the tVuate hr tour or six jean to roine a poliiirul fin p lex ion that would only le I lo iui- 1 rtded and unchangeable bj the lnnh.n of extreme Senators and Itepresentatives lr.)m the "radically reconstructed" States, rluch an Eiecutire, shorn of his Coostitn i tioaal prerogatives; by t'ongressioual a greaaioa, would tie as impotent lor good, as Preaiileat Johnson now it, whoevei he might be and however patriotie and eonn-r 1 yativ hit views and purposes. Not that tin election ot such a President, over the com bitted Tote ot the Northern extremists and of tfca "radically-recoiistrucU-d" Southern fttatssa win hi nut It s.,ul trrmt ,1 1' , n , r i , I I , , f" hopeful, at indicating a wholesotnf re action ; attkaortb; bot, Jonkinir at tin, nfWttar from aa "nn-reconstrocteil" point .. view, thr rcssit, baatxl npow the unwise rmrrmei oIUm WtM, woold still litre vs. pmrtical ly, bo better off than il the um-l ultra Radical was in the White 11, -use So far, then, as North Carolina is run cerned, we trust that every honorable ami peaceable effort will be made to prevent the "Radicals baring their way," even "lor the present." If they have it . they will take good care to adopt the n.-ressary means of perpetuating tbeir power. We appeal, therefore, to all of our penple, vtho are priv ileged to dose, to regi$ter, and to vote for moderate. Mtriotir men for the Convention, i , ... . .. ; who, while adopting all that is strictly pre scribed, in order to make a Constilut ioific ceptableto Congmia, will not go a ninytt tUu nswiuf. II the ultra Radicals in North f ar- olina get control of the government, tbev ... . . . '. will noi slop siiofl ot wnat l now seen ami experienced in Tennessee. We know the men and we know their designs, and. if we would save th Stale Irom utter ruin ! and degradation, w muat r.tf th TRNSKSSKfC, AG MS The RbgUler rt'Drws it qtialitif.) vimlira tioo of the Tranmarr HatrtN. nrl itJ fe IfciUliooi over th Tau1t of the elr-rtinn in tht State. Well, we m sorry for it. We hftd not rappoted tht the Editor would fpiiilt orer ft "rktcry" obtainefl in uch a mftonrf by such tnmt. He will rtftiw ii tr repefttiog tb obaemtion, that a awn ry difficult for one ol Rat lie. I al!ih:i tioni, wbo rcftlly trift to be iaolratf, our neighbor oiaetimefl oe,) imnyi to urceed in the tffort. nur nignwirpio,..aiiiusir.ii,i,irom , I.. ,tr.n. .1 o.ir erru.ns4- ami .... Ir. a oratt lairhit We miffbt retort, in Dertert ! giux bumor, by citing a parallel from the same source. He is not, politically, unliki .Snug, the Joiner, who, tliougli encase. I in the shaggy bide of the lion, ilnl not ii-nllv wish to frighten tb people, hut w,.ul, Ire ajUMtU; slop, in tike midst of bis mating, iu aura tbem that De was not a sure etsooiril. frig-htful Hrm, bot only Snug, the ' . j.s. 9 I Juinar, good Snug, barm leu Snug. Vl maun that bis Excellency, the 'Inv lul esjiaaMMsl tbe Bon). coturtitttted a. in'Q&W&k$0 rtt')fifi1-eBrteii-.TbT tsnrv ! rsieveae et tlie Eserutive office I ' , im thie City, oa tbe UU. itut, uet Wed. ueeday Ws( have, not hr.t..l..r M,i.i t.. tl... n,. , , j, . . , i . mom whicli linTeoll t4inod vjurtiutv through i frvxt. relative to U. Iswain r.-slirnalliii of the Presidency of the I'nivrrsilT. j We : weie aware of tlie fact, ibal In- had signified Ins readiness to retire, as soon a a successor miht la- deeignatetl ; but we thought il Ik-si for the interests "I the I in vtri t t . in iew nl the general meeting of tlie Trusters, w (licit is called to meet ill the Executive ..Iti.c, in this City., no tlx Stud intt , to await their art ion upon the communication ..ftiov. Swain, before giving publicity to the matter. Al, however, it haa acqillri.l 1 ...... i i. i r. , ! such notoriety, we have obtained, front floy Worth, a copy ol tlov. Hwaiu'a letter, which we -mljiiin. Ii nietlcil mt the writer' resume of li is. labors, as tlu; liouorrd head of th I'uiveisi iv, lo iiuprcso upon the public luiud a sensv ,,i ih, n value and long continued uaetulness, t ii.nch il is presented by him. we know ' w,ih Ul purpose I MfiriaiiiintioD and iln m, desire to niai-nilv services, which have i Ik-,,, . valuable as they have I -ecu disunei iv. ,.. , u ..,.1 -r ' tm uaVe done so much for North l ai.ili ll a, to I'Uil.l up its renl nuine Mini nMvancc M liih i'putntion, hhUhv. Swum , hh.I In will r:n i v with him inti privnti- hie, nhoiihl t tic Trust te nct'etle to Win inrl. r tn i t ire, I he iriN.l wishes ot our peoph1, yeiHTHliy, ihihI, - p-iHlly. the itrateful appr. . iati.in of all Ii. i have passed under his tutelage, during his liin iirnl suc-essl'iil Hiliuitiistittinn .-t the artiiir-i ot the I'niversity, snccesdnl. up .. f linn- when events U it I -itt litil,- um.ii which to found success Tin- i omliiion of the 1 uiversiM is such ns locri'ste prot.iunil apprehension in the niin-b nt it. frit iids iiml nf the friends of educst ion lioul.l regard, as one of the lll.i.t elll ol the nwny evil davs that have tulleu upon North Carolina, that hich should witness the downfall ot sin Institution, which hs belli hel pride and boast in the pa-t. and n Inch, strengthened and invioruli-.l, can lie made one of the most powerful instru lm.nts of her irood in the f'uiure. V. trust, then-fore, that all the Trustees of the Cni versitv. who can I v any possibility do so will la in attendance at the approachinj; m-s-tini-. animated by a hearty zeal t- re the declining fortunes of the honored 1 , 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 ,111, viSSi.rsl ll- CllHIITf whii-li Iims lin i.Imj...I r - , under their guardianship I'M to the letter i'mvkksity ok North Cakoi in. ( luiftl 7i,7, July 23, 1H67 Sik I was appointed Ptesident of this I Institution on the 5th December, ls&j, b tile ileal ll uiiauoiious luw la a feif uuiliei ;. T . .liwh,. t mv tlutie at the luioi.inL' ol the -Mt on-I i.n ol the rtilleiate y nr. 1-th .litiiimry, 1M I'he numlef .t atudeutii was mo "iull unl ( the prot-H-ct ho tlootuy. tliat no eatlouc s&v pulli'hed during that year. The mini Imt ol RtuthntH in attendance tlie !it-oiil j Hellion, however, is pIhiwii ly tlie rit'irU tn . have U'l-n nv-nty nine. Kill'tM iiionthit iht-reatter, 1IMI1 April, 1HT. the KstH-utive t 'ofuniittee. tomp. d , nt Hi- I'.m .-Ih iicv. iiovrri.or lultv . " li ? r- iiinii , I hi in an I . Ihmiehaii, Miincan ( miii ItTxii. t Harlr L. Million, i'liarlm Mitu'v. , V illntin .Mi Pht-Wrd, and Itoiuulot M Sitini . h ptihiMhrd a t iri ulir whieh wmh w ih l dissi-tniuuied I he IoIIiiwhil; M a hi trad : "Tb.-Kx.-entivefonnriitlee hsvethe pl.n lln- to sliile. tllnt s.lthi-UL,-h the pntrolliiije e ti-ll-led lo the I IlltersllV is ill Ilo deons I o II I mil is il I , -tie u 1 1 h t he ri soum - rtnd inti I- lii-enre i.l the Slate, there is irnlilvinL' ii den.-e, nevertheless, thut it is grov in;!' in tin l-olifidt-lii-i- -in, I atlei-tioll ol the i - 1 11 11 1 u 11 i t Tin- iiu-'.-reente niiiiiber ol' students nt pri-s ent is but eisrhty live, f If this nuinlier. hmv ever, more t linn forty are nu-mbers ol tin Frishnmn t'lass No instance is ku-un sinethi b-uudHtion ol' the College, ot s. hire-' ii niiinlM-r ol admissions into anv our r "J,,.. t I readily pen-eiv.,1 - tUxt a Kkr m.mbet ,. .iridiei.t , b-r mlini- ioll Ht the HplironClllh-' t oliimeni-emellt. would lu.ikc a very lavorable chanec iu the con-1 iii--n ot our atlairs." -In il lusion the Kni-4-utive Colnliutli-e ln-i; leai-to reinark that, in Ihe rc-pecl in which the M-oplei.f North Carolina can be n-gnrded ns leait true to themselves, is the alui-i'il universal di-po-iiion to uuderrate their own institution- and their own citi zens " The address produced a very decided ef I'l-ct upon the public mind The anticipated nuniU-r ot adinis-ions at the next Com inelicenient w lis more lhali lellc.l. und the Institution c uitinii'd b; i-i in the pul.ln I';ivt until, nl the I-i tfiiiuii, ot our ri , ,-nt tl.Olbll-. it lll't llttmlll-d II pHllOIIHe H1 I reputation (,'r. tlv l-cyoil'l what the mo-t an bill of its friends Ventllled pe tor J. ,'.-. 1WK. a well informed writer, ith the i,i..r.- of the lusiiiutioti lelor luin -p'-nk i ri i.' '"ri"- rel.itK.li I nl' the littminiHlration of if m afl'i iiijurtir ol ti ifiilur . , lematk" tlie I'rt .-nletit, that win n he i aine tn the head ol tlie Intlliilloii ,t nuii,l..i I of "I hlenti w a.- hhoiit eihl hir l.i-t ratahi'ii' l-nrH the namet it nnne than '"ur ""'' "'! 6,1 i'C. ". ', itoM inrreaee. nnee i-wi, lire mimwr m 1 ( . Metre buiUlinjra Iibh lnvn doubled, und that ol tho Kiicnltr nnrt- tlian diMil.hd, hji it- to nv th Instiluiion evury H-nurnri' c '( juriiittiwnrr." Thr reiiltn ot the nril wr hare xadlv fti-;i(jj.iinil this iHiorahU auurv. The nuniU-r of siu.b'iita al tluMtuieto whic h thi writT p h rs rtftvtt r, with a aiutfle ex c'tioti, than Ht uny tutuilar m-tittttion in the I iiited States. The nett earnints, aid'l try n tffj inr-arr- fOflowment, ait i4 nhown l-v aii e xpose ot tlw vtate oi the tinanrrn in IHiJ inad hy the Treaurer of the I uiv. r nity. during a peri.tl of twent vfiv yer, it hleil quite, a hundred thousand dollars to 1 in- rash endowment and permanent im piti-in-i)tM ut Hit: Justitutliio. Tin- I tiU'i-rnili- u.. a m!mL tsi-.l.ls.r in 1 1.. fj,,,,;, f;r,i, ( aroliu. lo twii e this amount . a...... n.10 , XI... ('......:- ..t I ukk .. . I... I IStli of O. tol- r n-i.u.li.tl the ar .lel.f. 1 broke the Hank, an.l, 111 the lsii.uage ol the Trustees 111 their iiieinorisl t.. the laet tien er-il Assctiil.lv. ''anriiliiUteil. anil mine tlmn Hiniiliiltit.il, tlie infiie einlow mi nt ol the I MIVI IsttV 'I lie 1.. -lit lal Asseiul.lv ther.'llp.ilt tlal.n ferre, to the In-titiitton the lenrl sr-rip rlo 1 n.te.l l-v the treneral Governnient to the 1 ui..ii. .... il.e .4,,, ,e,. 1 .J mi, A.,p,...l... rsl t.'.'.llexe. with the reasonable hope that . .1 1.. 1. 1 t ' Ihe incidental aid which Might I liviti 1 I metelv derived irom ibis soum-. would en . T . able us to retrieve uur Hisses ami regain our ' foruicf proeperity sad reputation, Tuis i . - i.L .i;..r,e.i..l f,.r il.. ' .......- twbfwviwwt fcgisluloa bt Owgress, ' pi"iefining fr e time lite enjoyment f the l . J I giaill. e (ll other uulavorsl.le edects upon our j , j.rospti ts, glowing out of tbe war, I do uo, I i -xi- tii Mak, further tbaa to nay diet, .luiiioi no previous rid of niyHfe, wwe uiv labors more jealous, faithful ad unieter initiing in the service ol I he Institution, Md of the people ol North Carolina,, and that h iteicr nmy I M-t ii ! uie in the future, I mil stilish, ,1 with the recortl of the past. II only remains to intimate, that seeing Iililr reason to hope, Irom the present inili canons 01 piiiuie sentiment, lor tin' cany: in it hich crowned former i-xerti -lis, I 1 hiii ready to give place to any one who can : assume my position nmlcr more fn.ortiblc ! auspices, at the curliest pcrioil nt which the Itoniil may In-pleascil to designate a sue ecs-or. I am, with gieat r.spcoi, ! Vour olxilient servant. ' "".MM. II" Kr.-rlltih-y, Jonathan Whim ii. I'ii.ttir' ut thf llnirj oi Irtftft ( the I mrmilu vf' Sorth ( 'irluni. Correspondence from the "Springs." (,' vi aw ba. Auk. 7tli. lHtlT 1-KNt'i.K.MKK : - What in your opinion of rats ' Iilon--i iioan llio. pointeil eared. "' '-aie.i an mm am iiv .:inill.ry N111i i L...,rJ v..iii.a.r .1.. , I allu.l. even umli r the lanrest kind ol r'"' thou- bvl.n.l cieaturea who chani ,h, ,r I'"1"" "1 ""'" ''' r- I""". pet I ! a suit 1 fish, i, ,.,,, il bill t:inl I th Ii and hke the v i-rinin w hi. h Ul' w hen sin iin i. nil In-.!.. i iihail.iw . I leri -I in "!(. tll II ll.lllH . ill'M-lt til On r . i T 1.. Mnk Ii Mm l:.rh I . ;,. t tlHtll- iir 1 1 n will known i 1 1 1 1 it Ihf .h-Ml.t, tor they heive l-een ut- OIL ll tL'i t hu h :(U lilt tltliltT stand ,S... I . I. --lira! r . Ii. r rut w In. ii l . n le-nie , i tilii). aill'ilH- 1 In- .'Ik -iili i aiiill.l views not ol or iars political, but of the h.ii has c;enTated and w hose i-i uj -ne, let us hope, i is n ti.s., s which a.lorn the ll.- !-..! I. ..I Ibirn.. l-v dir in i-t. r pu re ol creation, as i t mipfi. all-in. calls woman. ainl il w Ii M tll'IV I i . mii m I aul atnrnis thai the ii.tl and iiisTiii.ililv nrou.l. Pel hioi-. mi luu- Nl-Vir la-ell IMimi!ted t" s.i e .I the creatures lo w ,nch 1 refer, it s. , n, I as t he n n i ii 1 14 1 s li,ive excited inas c-ii I in-- niii..-ifv tnHL-riat -li-t-ree. let nte de sn Us-tlh-ii n-it'iir ainl shape it shape that Is , aIh. Ii slni.i- In,, in. he." Kam v a con (jli.nieiai. inn.. snt .-.i hi, ci- which sei ins a rl.-ss l imh i, ravele.l ends ..t a pair 1. 1 old w....h-n sorKs, ulid ttie sweepings of the I, erb- r s shop uMui hed to the Fieedmen's ltureaii .Mski a -.ore of spheroid of this mass; tlmt is ,-,i,.il n int.. an otilonirtorrn.f ,,,., r,)4ll, arrivinif at .lonesbor,.-at Tl,r, n,,sT . v I , M 1 i r I . M I I i I elevimd in t he., ntre and depressed at the r 10 A. M. next day. with an appetite- THEBkM AM'Mlbl I ) I I.Mi ex'reinilies unite i.. sueh ol.lono spl.er oids , tr these ereatuies hunt always in couples) at two their extremities by a hort piece of India 1 iil-ls-i , lasleii to each ' -or .'iiui.sur ,iiiis .1 siiiiii m nniiim 11 r , aek nh mill too will iHntcH a pair ol the highly prittl him I iimverHillv (ntpular rats : H t'liiuse, 0,1'Mtlrmen. though jou have In-en protiiun. 1 1 v iLrn rn t t theraune, you have admired iii'tnv and munv a time theet hrt prn-hu-ed l.y the Small deei I have at ...pur- ... . n.c .w v-h-'k1 prettier, or more rharminc, than a couple oi tin (-r-aTiire( pcrcheti ?nulv unlir their luxurious tlwcllinu pln". redolent ot ro- and pomade divine, 'nriununted hvaeluttei of lrdiitiitt rillMMt. . j, . L'h.winr; tloKTTs. and tonniiiij l In- :ipe i'l I h- pvriiiiid ninde up , , i .. i . . . ii i i ot a lH-.e i-t prettv lit t It- tn-l, tollnwed hv , ' . . . , . , - tTHi lllMtllillM . l It I ! A 1 1 1 I I 11 1 ti. MM Mill I m Ifaa- I n bemililul t laee all pink ruses ii ii. I ,liniph-s r I'listnun Ims li.-nk-, uli.l. Ilk.- nulllle Hll.l art, some! lines niixi-s stnme mnterials in . irib-r t, pi ikIih i in a urn I w ,nn Vi till results. Imt n,,i. sk ,t 1 -i in ems sirtini-i r thai I lint the tixed sum .-t n h-inllnl ol black W.-..I sh.iiihl i-v -nl u.-itc ml" the unknown in ml it , i.l I -4-:iui . tisiiUv . ,1 l-v some of our l....l..r. ,.l l,..l...... ,1.-1.1. ..ri.l utnlt-r the I u r 1 t ;. pair ( r at ni-i, and m-t-k in tht-ir hiHtriMi-. t ' tiilt!nn are simh uh lilt. rl im htw ' i;iL-,'" "iiiin " and all 'lh r Inn iu rul I'anr. mil unintnnl -i-? lit irT-t to tin hn in.in lirad flivini. and in- i -t 1h.it th onlv 1 1 lit lim-H ut Iteautv nif tlm-u whtrh are ennt in tii-t-a.t, rl-i ot m.iv h-ck, whirll are im.hr no mure r -t rift n n th:in that rthd.ra Ifd "u'own" .it' the worl. I n-rinwicd Mis " N i i it ( 'renin " A Urtimt, in in h iriH le im. ti Iwttli itide4, w hen iiiistnphiKticale l uaturp ' oppoaed to ai l iii' i.tl h ':iii . nt id hk i- the on n yster m Im illi I lift ilnhh- htillltelv llHH the ini-fil-"! erike nd pif". "like loth !" Till it h tti.it t:i-h i'ii. ulnle artist n, in un ih'uhicllv an i lit ial I ii!. u (he uth.r hand, it tH tiHillY -au- tn,.!, Will it ind ! snv, "sllioilli il v cuts the j;rut.-. W iiieh , sUill it be. uu-ssirurs : j In other words, w hat i rats St U- i.r Hiitiplieity i is your opinion This is an uuiijub specimen of , "Idle, Imm ihe Springs." is'nt it I Tlu. oi.lv enpUimli.-n, I can offer lor having run awuv with uiv pen on such a shi-epish sub lect.'is that the element ol wool enters so verv largely und lugubriously into every de parinieiit ol ihe Moiiih. ihai it ,s nul Miir,fl pri-wg Unit . mi .- vomer, have our head, , tn it .I it ' It a -iil'io L dt. p enough lor nt n e ns hi -ht: phth;s)plnTt, and ti ( di-.-p. it h.miM tpp :u inr the tfihe o pi 1 1 i ' n i ii ii 4 , arl". tr lirt:- k itiki w huh e t n tln-u manipulation's art- p w vrU to tint an l ln- -ul.. I - I n.itiin m ialtioti Hil attt iitli'H. laM v t'l'" alninfl , pr -i-m.'l tf in imm. niy hi , in a in :tlill t m hi i h llillMnj' ti oil 1 1 l.-ii.' I. nl:i ii.l t I will : rpl'tnt it t I I ' t -1 pl'-ll I Vnu I Me t lut t lie i i mid ' r V Hinr. Ill I al i I it i- ii'M hi I I't mi nh"( ifi nift I ..iil.tnm in whnh ihr- llnlth ehinent ' r i.'' v I'"'!' h i ah-.. :v laijel v Hi I n I th il tin- nit llitlu. .ii- imii nnjr "I liilt Dnteh it i .-.. hiillv liiiuuh- with the iUti u t El) Uali to sui.u a ilrin: ttut the hsU utr l id l neeil ol an inlelnelel Here mav he seen iii iierlerii.iii ilo- l,t. .11, 1. -iii.n- liuuldi r-., thi.-k -4i tonus an. I r..:nii,l t.l.esity so ih-sr t ilo- hl-Hrt ami i. mil nt ltuls-iis anil 'an 1 1 yi k, uii.l, lontoioi J with I ii. it out waul in- ilu 11 to His ..!' I..I, li;ll i.l If-ill, the! 1 Is a ftoll.l ness i.l iiiitttiier, tin inipr. Lsive imt. jiendeiiee an. I a Ketiernl .lou t rare-ii stran-ish ness, w h icli iiifullilily iiuirk the rare from whu-li their possisors spranu. These are known llV the oeiierir nsiue ..'I "ritiens " ainl when. I lirwt I. mi. I if I .-..ill. I 111. 1 voll a ills.' -,uril.le ass,-, ,Hti..i, uit I. liolH-S,.erre. Marat arra ami the I'late .tela f;r, ' i One ol the . mistant ami iiialicnal.lr customs I ot this ra.e is lo :iss. ml.le in tbu l.road j is.rti.'o win. h i-xt.-n.ls .loHii the lei,Klh of 0111 hall r.K.m. anil, seHtinu tlieniselres n 1 the . h'sirl. eonsiVlerulelv iii..vi.le.l lor their I arCOIllllliMlal Ion l.v l.tllon. I Wvatt, to re - nl the ",K,n '"' "' "f" - festivities ot the iM-ople llisi.le i . in ...,i .1 . . .. 1 i M any 01 iiieui win satK sia, eiui ami'' even ten iiiilif. Ihe men U-ariiii- irre.it sticks ail. I Ihe women sometimes ctirmiii; intanis. ji hii h, lor the sake ol pr.-prii-H , it i to lie N-loetti .1, t lie v ill-1 not leave hehiinl All '" mi aue are i. preseuie.i, limn ti.e l-.l UU. s l th. 11 grau.l uiutimrs, ami it inii.t lie roiiU sse.l that the lianners of till. l'"'l lci.I.-aiy imsy, are not elegant ! ell. asl 11 iii ht. the merriest kinil '""." ""' merries, an... 01 a . .,"' ' 'm"lci 111 tlie l.sll room, 1,.r f'.,.. iV.J'.e ...'..l.lal ..I .n.l r' " 1 . ", '"J all kinds, ami .h teriiiinc. lo huve s go.xl I time, iciierally. But just lirre we mltwi cni' mtflMr end excellent cnrrcspon.teht "i. I).,iw) letter in l..i ti.il.., lit t,iir not ila i.ai.11.... , au, J ....... .4.4,. ' f .... ,,- Wlon and till: sprlghtlv narrative wliicb sue. teeds 1 i . ..... . w a, a ... v-ao,. - Hft, AlHllllUft, il, SUg. ft 0l.4 ' It seems to be a settled . tiling, that no traveller shell g from Raleigh ti FeyetU? vllhi without a full Hock of patience anil emltinuira. It was so muter the old ail ministration, when the route lav through Harclavville. The journey u t ry i u tr lo every faculty a wan pneeeesed. It is so on the new route. By anew arrangement the journey is maile Irom lUleigh, at 4 p. , to Anbury, six inih-e from the city, thence by hack at lit P. M. to Jum-slH.ro', on the W estern Railroad, them e to Fayette yille, arriving at H P. M. This place. Anbury, tfoca by iliflerent uaiuea. I he iiuctln ol the t lialhain or foallietl Ilaill oaI with the North Carolina Kailroaii wa calle-l t'arv; but the Port I Otfii-e hail U'eu rumoveil trout that poiut to ; the village of Anbury, prank Page's home raiii, iiiiii, liiw i.j, llT iiik. u ,i,v I atfc s. So that all three names are now L'ivcn to the nlace. Carv. A.burv and 1'aL'e's : either one nl' which witl ilo til ' designate it. fhoiiL'h I'arv is the Post Otlica. llere the traveller waits alut five hours. Rut the i . . . . rilMIY. 1 MIKliIfll V I1IHII1 All I'll I Pf I lr wUit h is uotv uitt Iht illi'i to the mini : j U'il sit vuift"iiiH l lite 1 ini i't iu uiy fx- ! l-nMe tr.iviU. Ii U it rrulur lirirk re, i i'l tlif Itnil Uw, It ih in tlu httiuN i1 iMir : iitiTprifin trifii. I. (apt AIKn lit- bttit ( (la New utrf !( I'ulliaiii, JtMics X l'u., nl ' KiiVi'Ii, nn.li r .nitrn. t. I'lit hrn k-i arc t i ii tf iitHtlt nl Anbury. Wlttn Itull I r v , (lie tint ks urr iul, oik hy oru into n rti( din I hv ft ui'iHt rriiifarknl'lf eiMiilitUHlinu of It-Vi r juiwpr they rr pnitMfit into n jhtI-. t Iih', ! ins sin.tih, mul it'ul r, ml vwn Nsnhiitk, run It- mmlc. Tlitn-i- who btive visitr.1 i j PliiUiU-lpltin will riMUdmhir the eitjuiHilc i , bru k work on the tnnHs of tlie stortH hdI ' dwellings, esiN-cially of the new pi.r'ioin ol the en v. It I- l.- ,..( ,r iiiiii i nip work, i apt . - A. la prepareil to make the same kind of brick : his lirttas tieint ol the ,,,,,., approve.1 auii the Philadeb , ..i.;u 1.....1, 1 ti... 1 ., I p.". s mosii iiiv ir-Tt-i mmti hi . ... , . . . mis press is sant lu 1 eipial to eighteen tons, all of w hich is brought to bear on each brick, inakinu It as solid and durable almost, as stone itself And vet this unwri ful apparatus occupies but little mole space than u sewing machine takes up The Capltuu's capacity lor brick making is said to la.- thirty thoiisnnd bricks a day. Li avinc; Carv, A. bury anil Page's alio P. M , yon are lulled and jostled and shaken and worried, over thirty six 111 1 Us ' Alttiouh the route he r.iuh, it is not the , f.u. ... i;irn,,.n .fe ,i, V(, ,...,n... dating proprietors of the line. They do what they can for you Mull that doe n.. thi sway with the jolting. The roads ought 1 1 I worked. The 'Mine" has only leen ill operation a leu' davs anil is noorlv i.riH m ...I ..it in... senses the p Hilarity ol hardly eouneclinu with anything except the Up train Irom rayettet ille nti-ps are being taken to ai THa it more systematirally, and it ta hoped that there toon will he a Que aehetlule ; lne r,,uie llaywiHid, on tbii route, is said to I the : tfeographieal centre ot North Carolina, and rl I.!,.. ,1... ..I l.u ..1.1 4........l .... - (SIM, II,,' I'.IIIIIIIU Ol ,I,C ! S ailll.ll ,!, i .,!. i.l... . I ; , , " . . , , , , . . ',, .tiinii(in iintrini uit n ;iiai. i inMiuiiinin i 7 . , i it hal MMiit-i'Uiiii. htr It eeriatnlv liosicH.tiK ... . an untold advantage in the matter ol truer Hirtt. i in-i uie r ear, proper, iie-jiu ilh in u erv shorl disiauev id the town, and is funned by Ihe junction ol the -ur and Ve llin rs ll.-u wo,, d lii-M in the folk, wilh in ' ! i ah-ulabU- Hatei puto-i in IhiIIi stn sins. Il lien on elevated land, slopini! almost eveiv way, and is healthy, and ihe site uimur I ' lues, iM-rhaps our cuildreu will. I Haywood ought to lie a city. ! JoneslHroiiih, on the Western K. R the , terminus ot the stage line, is a busy little , village. I-t il lie reiueiubered thai tlie , "Weateru N. C. K. K." and the Weslein It. 1 : K. are two different roads. The former, 1 presided over by Saiuut-I McllTate, runs Irom Salisbury to Morganlou, and hoie are , enlerluinitl ol running it to 1 eiineiuee. The j latter runs from KayetlevMIe to the coal re- gions, terminating at present ut Kgypt, not I in the valley ol the .Nile, but simply Deep i ' Kiver, North Carolina. j .loneitoroU!;h has grown Mncc I saw it iu Itttj.'i, and bids air to continue growing. It in the centre ol a thickly Ks-ttled country, i anil it presents unite a lively scene, lor a place ot its size. Tin peach business is de ' cideiily larger Tsere than at any point within my Knowledge. lite North Carolina tUilmad desrrilws a: ' sort of semi-circle Imm Italctgh to Saint ' '"'ry, laaing .ioesi.roii-n lor a centre, a j ' xty miles Irom this plai'e to Kaleigh, j the "1,"ie 1 1'eensbi.rongh, Ihe aume to. 1 nomasville, etc., etc It this state ol j I tul"K9 continues, and Itailn.a.l. ami other i ' ''"proveuients ( out e making .loues- , U,,l,Hh t lieir .-. ut rl ,n.i, ll..- "hub .-f lb. 1 """ ' """ l,"v'' h' '" !- s I I... .. .1.1 .1 .. I. itJii, him I ((utiii nitwii iin Tin m!h-ot I iH ii...r.niL;!i ii tjniw ing i in unite rt'Mjrii thmi nnt It m now the dtv.iMiiii f.-nril tot tvv.t ha k due! iie to Pae'm.n the N ' H It . hy II ivw.hmI, and ainilhei, 1- t'arlh i. mid AnU'r-'i-'-uh, llih I'iniil n ttit- tmiiM 11--a. I l-nth mail hiu ki IhitMhth v -.m -Umt-ts lake h nialeN iIoiii. Alter trun hnih nnitea. I run re eointiiend them t r the run; it) dpepHiu, not the limit ao (ntn-tjun the road. ttie - ht trine of eipi ilir iiiuhl ht- tnmle appli- t'rthlf hi MtHu't' roti'lr HI itotlie WjiV, it would la-ot inai'tli ahle st-iviee to N. t' at leant Vou must neiH- mi- lor rapping thene stW hnea so, hut I f.-- aUuit the road as 1 imagine the t.-lephaut hit tow arda the man) who ltd hiui WiLU a ijUid td tohacco , the ! first chalice Im Kot lie levelled biiu. Tbev jolt 0111 of all ehara. ter ?.r". '."""II";? 1 I"1"" l"'1"'" " '" ,, , . a-.. . , ! lllll. Ir Boilers sii.l Ihe walei ts ii,h,. .1,1.- Here yon Im-kiii to snuff the stent of "Tsr, s, hc.,ghi..i sira,,, ,s , . ,1. .1 , i 1. , rit.'h sn.l Turpentine," eonillliidlfles tllatture. No matter h..w frsil. r !,., mn. h w..i hsve prove. I almost as prolimlile b "lioston : ' u'"' toru- Hiiail is n. t.-l,f.. i,r a rem lee." All aloni; the Western Itilro,, yn I 1 A r"M r.'''l,i .'"'"", ' i'-r.il ' . . . - J , of ( l-itties in SJ.-w iiiiiiiiles It is mleiiltlv, see symptoms ot the pine business It' seems to lie the principal l.usiness of this! A CLOTIIKH S VFR region. j Vou must allow me suai'fl to sav tint I TIMF.-8ATF.il ami s NTIil.V.TH MAVHe Ii thin W'Mterti Hailroail :ouipany ouifht to . or nmKrattiiaiia in ponwrtii. mr anftfleei ' " 1 """' " r -Mann, lie it at tenliire to his l.usiness, ami courteous an.t "H '""K l" cveryli.Mly.auil Ins praise '" '""'V1'1''" ''l1 This "lliee ol Coioluetor is ol more in. H"r'suee .nan some . ouiuanies si-em to r. " l,"",,nK y 'heir ),ointii.eiita He He I. b '. - B-..... .44... everything ti- s traveller. An.) to Uilles cmi'iren woo are roniuellen to nuke lournevs Without esoe. ial eaeortri he la 01 ite is in 1 ' dispensable The Not ih Carolina Hailroail is lhiii.l mine in this tleparlmeut at pre sent Women ami 1 hil.lu n no ilouht thank them lor the km, I services tbuy often render theiu About t'ayetteville 111 111 v nest " ITINERANT. '-"te . 11. .s. 1111 . a. ...tits naiiroan ai iiiiniDgion, ,ioa, a lew ,iy wnrei there was a light between the whites and the ..1.1. I lit. "egioea, ...... .,-.1.1 iuniy ..a ea u sine. The negroes ustd pistuls, but were final I r I aTerpotrered. Only two persons were, serv joly injured. It It bard totell whirh fMrty ill to blame. No arrests bave yet, bene made. Further trouble is apprehended, ee tbe negroes say they will lie even with tbe whites before many ilsys m (Irom I1ir Mafi lii'fc' ' : JiimI reci'ivr.l miI fin smI.- hy ., I II. t. WII.I.IAMHON t'O. Anti ii) hi i tr SHOW ('ASK f'OH iiAI . . Ii - .. ; A ttissl Kllow Case fur wall-: Al V NUH'I H CIA IMUH. MXJkliUllL . . auk It) .'HI It - IOHAl) V lltHHIKS General ('ommlHltn MerrhantM, 30 Cownit'rvo ilr--l, Noiiroi.K. vnttJiiviA, AI'IK.M) l lti'MITH TO SVI.1N UV It. -il, (Irani, l.ulnl" r, I'. .! a . i. Nmii! in, I inn. Iirnui .it Siu.iilux Will f"r 1 s" s. At-., in. nun mini . WKI'il Inili'ii in '.iiii. IIIW. nl luiwa CIlAKtil.. I). (1. COU M. J HAIEIIIsn, Washtmi ton ! . N. Ua N. i YIIK lll l l.. A I. I.I.N A . Ni:viti;irs. ..i4. AUKNTS K Mi AlkllWhs It. V I I . il.M ,l I MM! Niio. t:mis sit. I w ,i:s. 1. s I I luu ; l,-r l-nsil Sa.-. Miol-I. Moliii - and l-anl- stolii-s, l'nl.-t - -n it I sti'l rnl t -i-rAt". l'Hr,-'s niif ..veil Si.t . Iiiiiii .Milts, :,ll,v I'l.ius. t'l.k-l- Mill-. A.-.. A.-. mar l:'s ll STATK iK NdlMII CMiiil IN A, I 11 iTIt M C. I I V, . Mils.. T, I. l Is,. Is C.,, -. Till , Win H.. h. l M lane A.lmr. of W in. vj- iUii. and i -I hers. . . ..... ... i . . . I ll awiM-ariiii: I - ll,'- mum, n I ,i,.i ,h.. aefeu.lsni l;. h.-IMH I II l ll,, I .-.III n. is s '1011 -I f-i ,l.-nl nf Lite Stat I 111 41 pill.ll S'l. -I, . I - -, I . . Hl.lst,i'.l . '' made in it,- s. iu the eitv of K.il.ui,. 1 . , .., .. uoiiisiiii; me ski 111 I II, I . I,.- 1,1- I II I .. fs, , ilne neli i.-im ,,f sm.1 1 .. ; ctimy sf.ae-ui.l, i tl, Is-niUKh, Oil the thn .l M III. I ..In I-' ,1- uiin', 1- I,, h' I M-,.l, 1 1 jiiilm. nt j ' m ,1 1 WCIiess, A II Mr.lCKt I 1 1 Kijiuty tut ssut 1 ,,uiiti il, . 11. lsi;: Auk lu-al-M Ml l.l;l 11 DUTY'S CLOTH KS V.IIKK. WASH n ; MACUINK Kf'l( I N I Sill' 1' l uany to oii nl... siiinn; i sinn.hiiK . ii-li' 1 hut lljl, ' its work in from iw. , t',, Mn, ill. - Iv M ,-l,ii .hirshl, M Inn. SUil con v.-nl.-iil I II,. j UKEII 1 HK lit 11 I II I 111 I i.s.,1 I. I I i- .V..4.II l-.ll I. -I I !.. . i-.it.. - ,,. VVlnif I) in- in. t-lat-ntl m h,-t su'ls, nu.1 nit re an. I the tt ti.. iiiut. I. it., nid iiin. i- tiH rtfJ an M-s-it !-.. I liu- a.. I- i Ml I lrt-n.urt, ami at! tlit- .-hjIvi iu p. kit t-f iwih;. ar l.taiu.t at on-' ati'l tl.. all him I ti. w--ik : titMM at srtu v, Ittv rhrthfn art- t It in ii, lint lie v reipurt- inli t" U- riiiis-l in c-.l.l Hut t virn-i aiitl ha iil; nut tlr With a "I'lnw 'isali ;...(,, W, i-i. , 1 t,. iin. i-nt ttie wah-r Hirli.Mit (Mi-tni.r Hi. li..'t- ll.i f Wtlllll-.l:tT x Ml) .1 J ia.nl , hi.- . i.iir - I ll ll tilt old ttiiW-int i'h . -sis it i ,iMui ttiiil rniKiii' THE CLOTHES AliE NuT IN.Il UEh. dirt i o'.it-vr.I In the in-r i iw, tlmt ImiI llttlt- iofiiafnf,., is. n. t. r.H..ri I .h i It . That little in il.-nr m tl.- in.-l i.niiil imuhh. i Ity ilt prutMititf tin- liiitiille, tin- nutH. i.f t- pllnht'li aL'AIIItt th- -!!. fit.. Iii4. till..-, tllltn f n riiiC the f'ot icfi. Uinnii Ji Hi. i. Ihf thrt with it Working m fhi- H 1 I V I M J lo ftmr minntea, in nurtineiit f: tni .,r h.- -hn ii, tf r.i ttA A- ?r-fhtef "tjiry u -f-'Tr rn yr;il.. Ht nnuiK thin W AMiKIt au.l It.p I S I K W. t LriVl HKH W klSiiKU, von will av.A it,, u-ua! brcaaitiK t nliUUv ajid hi Ut ('til's f bin :, rrtcfiiti't, ffrm,, HI.-I .r tn i loth, hi Nay inithuik' of lli Kali threetnriiB f..t n-im' hi Diaehiin . tnherMal Clothes Wrlnser! SEIK A IMl fHTINil A NI A lUl'STA lil.K 1 Patent l'Vhl''l HHlHlor. i T1'" CImImm, by liie iwe ..f ibis NtlllMIKll miil'tl ITItirSI tliali l.al'U t,,r 1 j.. ... ,tri 14 ur ... If t v.'M tr in th. ftavintc of Kanm ittn It IM" 'i , .itwtlit. i work, rl.-m not t.'r otT hnii-.tiH m. n I aable In vtt w.ll riMlat-.l fn'tmlv I tiatt nid- kirant in. nit t" j thr nift' hliiett alvufAM- .-n IlUkL I t. -Aiuin thwn at : K I . S Kl'tfUI. I i Auk It Jlit-if Ml Al-'Ti K 0 " MAI. K . Tin. (.est sn.t in. I .. ll Hl.- 1,-1 ,! I... l.. 11 1 m ri 1 . , - ' Aineiuar .,, maniv . oi.iv, ' sere- in lailil, II It , (jM.jXVt MTOUV IlWKI.I.I.Ntl Hi i HK ,11 w-.t-u iare. a. 111 a. 11 iiinsiie.i i,,i,,s I la..i j 111 front. Kitchen, H111. .Ite-li, ,11s, , stal l, s a-n.l , other on! booses, a Jjis.il all, I lirlt,,K , II nalei, , nic flower ysril, Ac. . Fruie 4ry lor caati. al' .-si.e Ofli.-ii, or s.lUrelM, I B. ANDKIIHOV. I June ll-answ Alls n,rl... WKMTKKN N . U. It. K. Ji i illli IS.;;. fllHK amnrst mesting of the at.s-tli,-l,, is ,,r ll, I --VU.t..m a.f.r.1. I.r,.i... I'.tl i... i ., BeBy--wttt hBMi MMwvy- im theW Thiirs-7t' uar i win ) or AUfiiat. A special train will bn run each y on that day fur Ul S4niiim.ulstloli of KliN-lit,i'4.tera ",i Hhi, will procure tickuts.if Hi.-. A;. nl. It 1 klMiAli'lN s, , , July wll r v,KI8CELIAKE0U8. LAtil'YK , . -"' - JAVA. Wh ilasale nv lii-lsil si lo.-.-l inaitrt i-nne.' Uiishljr nrune. Call and aw ji-wiwlvi . ,, rxH'tU.AS HKI.r. Auk H-.HlW-lf J)KI.Mi: Will I K MKAI. f sin ureareit t4.fnriimh sn .iiai.tnv .1 i N liiMlal sh-'rl mrtiuSi autl bavu coiisImiuIv .n lili.i HI' IV III SIIK1.S, si l... si iu . 1 1. 1 ... - IM1 111. AS ItKI.I. AucH :f.i if Mil No. I. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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