...llji?!'i-V 1 v .li' 1 - " ; f . I I -'is-.. - I I ? T t 4--l. ' :M i, i i . ' -9i.--.l.-r -. TERM or BuiwbStmoM. Th Srjmirsi, ia pablisbsil rv(;JUv, J Sunday, oo JtheiUoriOf terra : Three nioodi. A Hn wmtim. . j .- - . -?" One year t- ,-"'' Himi-Weekly Sentinel on year, ;. ...,W " sttmixstti,. -.. ...'' Wekly Sentinel, on year ... ' .V mi moetA ...iji TVTLUA.M ETPEttTl 8EATOX OALRS, WOTSMDAT.-JCLT M, .--HAtlOIAX D1K0CKATIC TICKET J FOR MtMffJENT, HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR. fob Vice president, GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR, Tim HTATB ST AUDI Mi AKHY IUU.U1 i' liaviuif cmwidferwl tb powef conferred hy the (!ontitntioo upon the Oeoeral Ai 0inljly ud lite Executive to prenerre order, hj tUe ajjoncj oi tb military arm of the Hiatr, let ut analyze Mr. VVtlker lill and ascertain tlia valnu and xtent oi the aii- " tborify with WbMi It la propowxl t invet , lUfi Exaeutif e, wbiln yet tliw it no 1 DiMUtratioo,, eilJUvr weak or foxuiuiabie, to resist ths lw,-i-no tkreateood kU or in urroctiorja, ami no fear ot invasion. But if tlicrfl teere evidence of reaUtanco to the law aud of ljt'niatead riott and inaurrec tloot, thera it cot a ahadow of proof, any - -b m thriui, tUt U uoi uUri tit jii&gf WvriB.iw' 'Utw nd oritur, of themwolvca, without invoking ecutiva aid. But ia there my thing danffemiuor unron (titational in tlrta billt It modestly claima to bo "an act to provide a State poli'je." In there anything wrong in that I i't na we : The first, aecood and third aortiona of the hill not only authoriaa, but dinet, that the TOrernw hH mm, fniuitX, mitimtja- fuiry w., cauui thorny , appoint, organiM, arm, equip and uniform, at the public ei peoae, ia the vartotn countiea ol the State, per day, ISO per Bioath, when on actual duty, and alao pay tor tin arient in organ isation. Sec, 4 direcU the Governor to ap Joint one cWef of police tad two aaaiatanU, ;?,;q j , tggugii aakryiiif i3JW. What na enormous bill of expeaael Tho cot ot errmrog", etjnipijiBg, and uniforming a 11. B. t ' aoldier, and feeding and paying bim for a ,. 'year, U eatimafid t 11,000. Were we to . hive aoch a force, it would aeceaaarily io- yolve on year'a -eipenae to the State of " d,W0 ineti; At the owet calculation, it the act, in aection 7, allow every offtoer of " T nimmand, upon the written request ot any iaaili.iIalaVIlJt'rtfetJpUil $WteitLM-Mt. ,t Jkuty, ot ol ten electors, many of whom wiH be ncgroea and personally interested in keeping the polio on doty, It is perfectly v;fTpB.1pW'ttil5-t hev first jmt?il ai i will be oMtatly on duty- . - ', -, trn biU further order, that no one shall ; belong o this fttabi jwltcey Unless he be an "J:k(imijtiA.i ?Wt subscribe lue Coastl , .tutional oath, aod that incase it shall be - '' '" Ijkj nary (irf which inn Oarerae and hi ' "' ' 8boxdJotJ; ir to he the 'joAge0 ' nail " ' out ihf force, to qolet any riot or snppress . , ; , or prewenlVny violeqce, the eipenae of the wne,' while bjxm rJny,' whall be defrayed fvy -the trwwr Mty trr ooanly, 1 whkitt aald riot ot violence shall occur or be appre- "hended. - It authorises aai cBatl evh - 5 ' " nwotbef of -this poliue, , at any time, io ai , . rest lor breach of lh peace, and to hold ' the offender until he eao be brought before " . rT-Tne judicial' officer. Moreover, ft conrers .. ui police and OfiOO mem beta, tieatOo toe sped- fie powers prmcribed in the bill, "the usual powers and privileges of polloemen." It 7j 4f Pu, Goyernot j supreme command Of this aneoaatilutiiHial tosoe, ot f ,009 mea, whota be may sead to- any pettiua of the tt, and hiake it th duty of each ma ljor of llj'ui orgaruMtloo to i stjch force ,, , , Mmay baneceaasry tooverc'Kn reaistanee ; ia quelling riot t asking armat.T ' ; : ' T'Kow' tt most" be Ifotyto W'twrf Nader,' . K' L V '!istav 'ilSa) naWUnhr fadn6' l fcypocrit- v icallf called aguuPolu.consiating of , fiilOO men Inst eriuil to toe auto her of the regular army of tb T niied T itet beJore the! Me5n rw---ieced, ptaeertd paid , l.y the Executive, Is Bathing htsa than nUmdinff umgt ppninie(l: wthott, limit as ' to time of aentic.' iod when we j consider " v'-' that thW wiftf JfWpsd in body, ...i . a war the Jaje'ci.thi 'tnj9redin- . athole or in pvt to any portion of thnJState , " ana cODCencratea in sucn nuwucra ae may suit any purpose of iha Executive, it is as ,;r ' clear nponday tbat tb orgaaltaiion will ' . ,,:baro every cixaracturistic of a sUnding . i army, in ai month aitet the parage oi the act, and tfill give to dyv Hoiden com plete control ,'iilmlm . and ZZ2iw Sutn 1 1 ? Will tb sober, thoughtful Hcpublican Of the Senate avrd tloose give their votes for ' , f.,.bear the ignominy ft, having given such a ..,r-iThe CyostiUltioa ha selected the "mili ' Ua" as tli only mintary piSww in tim of ' '.,' JjHNM, toiiuto.thJw nndto auppress . lr .vl'JI: -.Jri&tja1 iamfrtKstiao)aT'tnt. 'tbLav bill Make to . . i , strhstitnto n new aailitary power, nnksown to tbe'ConsUtution, uokoovra to Itcpubli1 rriis . . i, to eilutt wn wuui CTJfiCt .-' " ' " 1 " 1 f'. ; It tuny rcoataded that this moat extra- i -.:--n it&imaj tmd' alansts.tii) in airaplyn iZZXZZ JrT-ajeaauift'fjfOOriuia arm, eiuIt'UKt Jia r ciplLno the uiiUua." This assamytioa' u - ' plainly contradicted by two palpable rca- it,yr,ueb i not iu d.sj.wr,! i rkswndly, th rirovi.ious of the lull Aie in - compatible with cb orgauiaHu.u a is iBtiMXteed CMtitUti.. Fur, lt iWmillfia ! th CiuitUuuouarevoi,it . . j My not elected or appointed, ol stili- bodied mala cilieeo the luted Hut, between the agea of twenty iw and f..rly , but this "Stale police'' is appointed l.y tlx- Governor, and it ..ember. may be over or unrier the prescribed age t-.r the itnlm. - onulnxlnf die militia-raan aatoritimixhin. rnwpt that he ahall l ar.uir.en ol tin- Siau amr of 'tne tfniten firaiee ; winw. vij rnts bill, the polOWJia u required e be an cU nil, - , - ' (led in the State twelve month ui ' pree.- ding the day of electiun U. No male ci'i len f the Htate is reject vl from t)i nuliiia. tiocailiie he may not take and uUrnl the constitutional oth ot oltlie ; I. .it I nn ' n 1 tiiiudi'S from this oriini.tiiim u!l m It i palpable that ttiit 'il - Mid i di al gued to ignore any i.r;'ni7i iii "I iln m ntia uoon me oruao iu .n ru. i -.n . atiiution of the SimIi-, and i .in itn niii i.. fewtiane tlw pras.-rrpt.on ti,. m, alter the adoption l tin-( :onm.inon, inde flsncenffhf trhcrdrity nf trmtfii-mt J ,. ,.: i : ,;,., rontaini-d in Article l. Ilut if every ol.jrftion Imii. ri . iiimi! I , were removed. Here r" nniii iimv i-i.h, ' I the lull, iii.juil. !i.t i 1 1 1 . I. -potU l..' .1 Ill.eiU .'l. W llieli .III coritrury to otln r ;'ii:ir:inti n Thun, the proviAi.m in Si-eti'-n posea tin.' expel. t o the llipn h-l ii , i pi. ventiou ol any riot or liliriiileu.il w,,ii u. e upon all tin- i it,i.. iji alike, iiu..i. . ni mnl guilty, ol any town e t y or i .-ui.t , in w 1. 1. I. the national police sh.il! Ii - l-een i iIl i to act, ia iuii isI roim. ,-nr Hllch olltlileak-i ale not iiki U t where, all the Cltleni ure i.l one si litlm. ut 8o that il a ciue'ii, i.i vin In i . , u i, the national flag, shonld repJute if when torn down, and a riot should .'..sue, the citi.en. tiiM! Ut hi. country ami luty, iintMt Im-! fuuullv with ihv a'iih.Eit, t. .nut tlie If ( were tliKm (1 to rrMirifit tin- Un I inac MM'd in tin: .iti ujioti ilit Jtii'!i t, would hwk what Wuiilil u tin- run Jinn uu:l. It a not guouiu l mirrn-et m wu - v tiir, irf Wake county i WimiM tin fitjnty "I Wake, outwnle ot-iuuvilh' !i if.ff, r.i,t. r ": ." i.i a., 'i.i ..rn i.,.i,n.. .. il (!, WIIUIU I lit; l. 1 i J " I V il I 1 M Mil1'!, rl apart of Wake coun.v, or, i, ,., ,1 .1 be siipprrsacd in the coimly ol Wake,, wouia iioiesviiie aim urn cny m iiioei;..,, , iUbln4a..h .Jtssesscdt.d. i .u "n i .i .t i further af. where a the power m the W would itoiesvi Me ami inn city m nun it: UUtov4a.JbAv.iM-.t; JUitl-.. .ntituld islalnre to raise Ihiacitra tax f Cpon what will it, lie laid - hind or p.. II, or upon boli, ' But sui,i' the ta hill to he admissible But auppi-, tl, Ux lull to . adiu.ss.hk wucn tl,8r"lH,l";e l'l'ly 'ruly employed in suppressing dntoidcr, wluife Is the escape of the innocent itv, town , , g , , , - . . County from the inexorable provisions ol J , , Ii ' aec. 6. to psy the ciU, when the police is called out upon false rumor and a ground less apprehension of disorder .' This bill provide (sec. H i that it i-liall be tl.e duly ol each policeman, ut any tune, tc arrest for breach of the tieitcu, Ac. Such a power ia ssprwwly MaJilisv iy --Ue -w ('oustltutUm art. I.Mtdious 1 and 17 Under these rtroviaions, even a peace olflcer ! fi)rbi(idcn to arrest."at "an r i mii-T t'T "a mere breach of the peace. Hut this -Stale ,, . i. pouuB i,.,,.,.,,.,,, o.o prisoner lur twenty (our hours, lor every, even the slightest, hruai h ot the peace, without warrant or proof of il Hense. and, by sec. 12, if the person do nut yield, the-policeman may use such Lin e us in ly he necessary to make Die arrost, even if killing shall ensui!. But DOtwithstandum the ,lepoi: and unconstitutional owcXa expressly conl. rre.l, tbe draughtsman nf this lull, as if he wanti-il to confer double powerM upon lluae pulioe 'aQ(piawaVv.W police, all tl.e powers and privileges ol polieemen.' What retheaHHeod extent et these powers J Can ' tut; draarvT "f tbe 1 "? , . , . ... . ' , , . . , I Mr. Hich moved to suspend the rules aud bill enlighten us I No such power or priv j lhe ,,, iu tuir, reading, but the liege are to lie found in the laws m N. l i wijo. dl( m,t prevail. Policemen are con 8 nud to inuuicipal corpo-! Andon motion of Ir. llohhins, the Sen ration, and thev hav on! x. such mmn. as ! adjourned until tu-morrow at the regu- are con furred upon then), and they are no "usual," but quite variant. If this bill becomes a law, it will require BO prophet to foretell the consequence The peopl ot tho State must suborn to mot humiliating dcswitisiu a despotism yet unknown in this land - or scenes of vio kmc and bloodshed equally unknown or oniroagined must rtisue. Such an organization, once eslalilishcrl undef th rule and prolamine ol the prrHcnt Execntivo, must liixione a standing army to all intent and purposes, so long an .the pros eat ry i'w last , . JUca imkinl; posit un in this police, having abandoned all other pur o!fllrTtft: WryftliV7 if'this --sis' their Only source of bread . and such au organization, lcin7 subject . the Uovurnor's wj.ll, to move at his cumin amr), must he kept 10 iMfpatnai renuinea io execute ins oriiera. What next may we look tor, if the Hndic legislator are detftiuiued to iguorc their oaths to support tho Constituting, the enn dition and claims of their constituents, and yield a blind obedience tu the despotic will and purposes ol'W. W. Hohlen ? The objections which lie against the hill of Mr. Welker under review, are equally forcible against such an organisation ol the UilUia, ut os-taio. stUxt "luj ai". rejii men ts.as haVo'lteea frerpicntly allnderl to by Mr. aaoUwt!:JJ!tr nd.-njffiijU papers. Let the people stand ready to choke io the bud the first developments of nuauthonziod, unconstitutional and despotic l,wef in onr State Uovurnmcnt ! JusTnta DrKRKur.NcK. Ornnt, with his cigar and fast horse and convivial ways, is neither a Wellington, aiinngton, nor William the HilerjtT. but simply the mttn v i.i.; ? ; l smu imisssiBil ,hmi iiniiiMUMi swi. i auM - favor J while Wellington won liia victories in rAiinfrbir iwmflia -fVrtTtr ' Wiiianif snsti Waskinuton triumphed acninst Immcnsei odds, wtd Ukiud.of vrjri6ia)asAr rain) titer tly hisrrticcrisc, and, a j deaf and dumb caiiiliilaW."---:iVr. 1" A- prcu. J QE5EEA.L ASSEMBLY OF KO&TB j ' CJxEOLISA, ! j j, j ' ' r ACTrtoaiTYWNM. " i :'. rinl "HWIWIT," . .hNAtK. '' '.', July 21. 1M58 ' sS-nau.- wa called to order t 10 j , , VnU:Uri,, of thlt r,y ' trommltiH a ralolMM reiaUve to mum - , ... ... ' "'aww, spanir,. ouivesa, . cyaca, loogroj ; Mr. itul'lim . A hill in relation to legal prre-. . - Il llieHumi'L A liiil in reiatton to the (j, ,uni .r,,,,u .it 'the late County Courw. ! Ily tli A lull Ut extend the Char- ! 'er !' d(ie,lligb eihoala Maufaelurin Com finny. , . HII.J.K ox IHKm THIItli KKAI1INII. , Hill i -xtending tin-hj lii ol tin- Cuun 1 1. h of Murtiri umt vVliiDt,D, ' tr 1 H. i lit' r ii,,. r,.i,et of WllUs ft. Orarniv. ir-iitvillf t'ounty, wh ('ori-'df-reil in Cim inn i. ill (tic Wiii.lt' ntio ri'li il. anil n-pnrt-il , , i . i . l . . ,...... .", n .1 .., . . llttll nllll 1, ill.'.Illllll llil't'll'll rl, ,mi .., ,i(.H. rtule.iuently. the Heita'.- H-Ute. ll.e mn,,t iU LommitH- and ".-..-o , h-,n.-.. Ul!l. ,,r )r,te, ; ir)(I mft,ttl the, i.ppciai f .r ''"''.' "' ,u- U1'"," r',,,"- I . . , to morrow, at liuclock. Carried. II I prpv no tor tl iini' vaiumn wtinlii , , , a ... ' , .,. I,, i .1 nil ice, of Kutherlord, ed up hia nn v i. i ur in 1 1.,-. Ii. i in. vi.li-d in Arncle , , ,,,,, , . . , . ,. . 1 , : , . . w rtrtoloiioo to prevent tand holoerit Iron di- ' 1 1 " 1 " "' "'" " 1 : eiar)rinK tli-ir emploveca lor political dif- ..deied IN I . n,llil!ti-e of tl,C l.olf. wliil,, , , .... '. ; ' . . , , . . , i t rinres. 1 lie reaolutn.u paed it second fi-i...rli I U In he e! all- lei lOIlli.i n.l . . 1 it.L; lt iai.-i4.-. Tin' S -loite loloptnl tl.e I , ,'. . , i ..r. . n . I-. In- i nt;ros,ed, in order to In- ii.it .I I ' ' K' , ,i loll , reunion n. Ir';v''tia tuuni. -.pal i.ll.iM-. wa.takM. up. Iliu lull , pub- , . . . . . i , i... i.; . i ,.. ..I ,s ' " .v-"-"'-y 1 Mi It ililun 1. 11 red n nuliitiliite, (a copy I v. !i ii !i IM- lull! . I In.!, "lit .tin.) the tdt ot . . i. ' 1 o.wiiM citntH. doc , the i.iip.n lunit v ol siieein ' 11 ' 1 ele.rii.i , t ll-lii.rue ni'ived the leterenee ot liolh1. . ii. I I. i (-1 in- i oi l I l ee on t lie ,i u. 1 1 I hi , . ai- . , in .1. -ire. Millie tune ii i oiiHider thiirn.er i .,. The reaohttlo. to refer was rtart tew 1 The r.eS,i..n then rerurring on the adop- l.lHo-AH - I ' I WIH Vt'tt'I III I 1 1 U II 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ri 1 I v' lit ,. , , . . M.r- ll.riK, 1,:.Uhv. l.-vr, Mrlr l.-r. (Mtiin n-- i'lirtl:, KoSnnis utnl V i Tli v,l"i fttfl in llir in ! itivi HT( ! , ( I t lli.rrow, Helhuny iir..o..-. Itivthe.l .Clink, liiK. Kiiv", Kthntlt', ( 'iTlSt "'"i o, u.-r, hi.m-h, .... . nu;.-.., - U vmuii. uniUh Xs'llll. Jsruw-itri , I Amis, M ki . , " U"I "t 'J'LT ' ' sir. Khornn moved that the hill he made the special orm r n.r i-rniay u-.i, si .. i me i-pei no "r.iei .... ..i .. voted down I Oilier ilBfliiliwiiiB Mt- dM 'J M o.(0rm R1, ,vl. w,i(1, ,,. u, Li01"--.. u,t U1i'!""' w"s '' k ,,,w . Met r. tidmrne, Ib.l.bins and l.ove ej I tirt,- ,in,, m,in,., ,,f ho'hling Congress mal ,,","!v,'9 '" fl"'y wy '"jelirtions, was nest reached, and referred to , ,l!t(.,u s ltl.Mre, r to have stru ken Iron. tu, ( .mmit.0 iv.vileoes and Elections. I il some nl its ...oat ohjeclionahle leal urea. A ,,, ,vt!nmnK M1 ( ,,tlt,iio lands Mi. Il.-bnrnc wiilrrseetl the N-t tn-in rprtirin CrmnHes ww taken wp, vlum, un I torcililc ami 'lo.ieul uiinress. oi soiut rn rt"io. win ii wn i.i..u iu in,..?, in ,- j , , . readers, in a tewdavs. 6 Mr lMlWlni au,ied to the cmirsc ol re . I .1. ...I I, .. I t.. ,.p..u..,.t ...r (, men, who have come among us anil birred themselves into positions ol trut, who have universally siipporteu at me harsh and merciless uieiisures.reliiting to tax i s and other masters, which I. live been 'lirn.iplil forward. They did not lire North Carolina : they W'K L'i''lr2t? tiiterest , an.l not the wellare ol tile .Mate. 7Te appi-nleiT to native Kailn sis to stand by lum, ami op j j,,,,. tliee iiieasuri1 " iieojiTi' Tir'tfi'rilrffit" s which are grinding our ' Mr- uu',, ,that 08 "l" I to the bill, and should vote against it, !' ' (..lU(U. ,. ( licvcl it to Imj unconstitutional. ajui that it win placing power in the hands . .i r :.. .i.i,.y. . - OI me r.xts.iii.1 e, iiii-h i.. '.j'n'it' "j riniisly fur all time to oouiv. The previous ipicstion was culled, tin motion ol Mr. Cook, and the hill passed its second rending by the following vote, to ! B jt ; 1 ' '"' vu'cd in the altirmative are ! Messrs. IJarrow, Ilellamy. nrogilcn, ntyrne, , (., ,, ok, Davis. Ksvee, Ethcridu'e., Epps. (negro,) Forkner, Haves, Harrington, Hyiniiti, (negro,) U'gg. Laasitor, l-oug, Miirt.uilale, Huh, Uuspajss, Sweet, White Mesais. ilarnes, Lindsay. L'ivo, Melohor, Maano, Uslairne, 1'ur Juv Kohlaiua and Wd- Hoi'-tU OK HKPIIESKN l'ATIVEJ. (IIV L'NIIKIUIIli'UMI XSI1 HOAII Tl-KHIIAY. July 31, 1H08. The House was called to order at 10 o'clock. I'rayi r hv the Itev. Joseph Atkinson, ol the ritv. ' Journal read and approved. Tlie calendar was taken up. Tlie hill relative to privy examination of Vimiw iweif was tskeji up, rend and n I'erred o the Committee on Jutlici irv Harris, of Wake,' (negro,; Iroiu the Stkct Coiuuiiiuie appo luted to invistiijnte the contested election in Camden County, ots fared amajority report, ccuitendUiK that the. provisions of tlie Keviswl l ode, relating to confwredetertiotw, d t apply treteew tions held under the reconstruction laws of Congress., Mr. I'ou, from the snme Committee, of fered a minority report as a substitute for it. The -report, aiming other olijectiitfts, states that the notice required by law had not Iwvu given, and that the new-Coustiru-tilm exprewly tiectarud that all laws and 'clauses ol laws, not repugnant to tfliat in st rumcut, should remain in full force and effect, until lawfully altered. I twin the question of the adoption of the minority reiiort, as a substitute lor that of the majority, the previous quest-Ion was called. It was sustained, and, the question being put, Mr. Durham called tor the yea and nays, ami lite uliUtuiu ws tcjucted. L a vote of yeas 34, nays' 54. Thaittaitj.jtvtwaathimado 'By Sykes.'Tnegr '"A Wsoliltio' oieifiS-' ing the repairing of highways and bridges. Lie over, f i On motion of Mr. DurbaruSleav oi ab sence was granted to Mr. WilliaHis.ot Samp son, until Monday next 1 lientrow called up Ills resolution, allotting pottage ttampt to the members. Mr. Mils moveit to lay itio resolution on the table, and, called for the yeas and nays I .. l,n l.ii i.n n.nsn i um.snMAtvw. J,,,y..,y.r ,,-r. Tho cat! was sustained, and the roll In ipg - ealWwi. trSnlUal in thft fuliOftiug ballot ; ,Yra, Mcswa. Argo Ashworth, Arm-Twa .i'...ori, r.--i.i;e, r uirow, rcrewe, -f.iteiir gim, Oimtcr, Oibsoo, Uilbcrt, llodnctt, High, Hompbriea, Harria, of Franklin, Hod gin, Uinoaot. Hawkins, Justioe, of Hendsr soa, Jarrls, Kelly, ofUiavie, Long, of Hich mood, Leary, (negro,) Moore, MaUiosoa, MeorJenhall, NicMulsou, Pou, Parker, Pear, son, Pmffitt. Kaeknd. ... HobbisoB. lis. 4 Smith, of Atlegany, Btnithot 5artia, Sweat, ffro,) fiuaver, Stanton, Thompson, Venial, Williamwin, (oegro,) and Whitley. Ntvit. Mi-sm Caraoo, Crawford, (oe- fltu,) ItowningKoster, KrankliD, Forkner, ' T"' , 'B"uhin. . wake, C'Sfro,) Hayes, (negro,) Ingram, i . "..'. '. 1 K"M at-aniesa. monnir, I rocuir, itoumas. j (negroj Itenfrow. Reynolds, HUllcv, Sinx- i Meinst. Vest, Y iln, Wilkie, White, and j WaU trap. K..M. t. fc. h 1 moved to recinaider the j vote, which trn lnl, it only receiving two . vntia ! A reaolution iiKtrncting lb Committee ni i riuitn 10 lurniAii m uaiiai ntimoer ot the report of the Coda CommipHioner I u iiiin-l by tin- f'on(ilulioii, wii m ( t- ' kin Dji aiKl nilopfrtl. I),pijiii4' callcil up his rnMlution, ilwliir inil lv tlc Howanl Anon. Imciit La. I lirtD BT..I . .,nturr;i.i 1.A v IL. .1 , . . . ''iininor tli! power to fall all nui li varan , j , ,v.,.i. , i ,, , i : aU(Sj.u lUc rwMlij) ,,, Bub,,i. i reading. A resMihitien to remove the diiabiliti-a of certain iH-raous elected to seats in this iieg ' . . , i:aiiire wan ne it reached Mr. llodnctt mnved to add the name of the Jj(.(t.)ri lka mA Wm L ,f (.H,wi li w T(eiJ (( .,,",,, 1 resolution was then rrceJ l.y a strict par- ,, ... J 1 ' I , - , , - ... ! I In- resolution lustructmg the Committeee .on h int anon :o prepare a lull to regulate , , . t i i i . . tin-Mstein ut I . .nun. .n Schools and that . , , . , ,,,., ,,, . . .,: .,, ,1,.. ' , . , , , . o rci-. taken up. read and adopted. . . , , . ,- , , - .- !' rind tit i. oi tn remove the disabilities I . . , . - n,,,:n" w" lKen P Sna ' ,)urtlan ,,.,, t n.,lk ,he r,t, ti'HI rt'iil "(?;(, n iinniblicani" Mr.J.). pro j ji rf y h n 1 friit liinulv (!rn'riin:c! ill' whole , - . , lllll1 t'T H! t lit" tllt'llMCWt XI W I0?a of C.i&M It tfis- , . tl ,..;,., J pnliticiit nm :irtlic, vt In- tnifjltt i li u'cil u rc:tt m. my ol thrni on tin tlo-ir ti il I. in i.m v .t lief iii.- u if h ..-rlor- I rill Ii i w, wW(mU, 1,M,)n,1c,1t , t(n- Mention. . ( , , , i " Jl, r., 1?" ""l ani) j( j,ri.vai ' ' Mr. Sinclair' lull to rcirulnlc taxes in in ( Mr. Sinclair' bill to regulate U i uauutnUsl tow us was Uken up, re v , Ri . - j t 1MT U " i uurunxated tow us was Uken up, when, on airain placed - upon tin: caieiniiir. .")Kt" ineri-i resoiuiion, reuiai ino me ; nHj it w nlerre.1 to the Committee ou iHM'iMiraUoiia. A lull extending the time ot registering grants, Ac, to one year after the passage of this act, was taken up ud passed its sec ond reading. The Chair, (I'rinou Joseph,) stated that there was no further lnisincss lieforc the House, and it Is-ing annouiiceil that the Kngrosaing ( lurk would, in a short time, uivlJ-ift' liit lull t'-tmiiiirui;u ll"' uuuilii:al,mu i l oluci.'is recently circled, lor the sicfnature t of the Speuker. tlie House, on motion, took a recess ol an hour. At tlie expiration of the recess, the House was eiilled to order. The i'riiicc proceedi d to nllix his roval sigUiLure tu the bill relative to the qnalitt cation of otlicers recently elocteii. lilmdi-s, Irrun the Committee on Enroll ment, reported the enrollment of the reso -lulion raising a Committer to examine thc-ai-eounta in the Cumptroller' nflice. A uiisfiige was received trom the ao i alled Governor, transmitting a report trvui the Chairman ot the Hoard ot Claims. On motion, the House then adjourned. MfNOKITY UKPOKTOK MU. LOVK, tM'iiulor front the 43rd IHstricf, tiiltii(iHriffliWfii iKK ATros ov Ckktaih Okkickks Kk- CRSTT.Y ltlKfTltn C, jTJl.Ttt, 186U. The Conimiflce, to whom was referred the lull "to provide for the qualification of certain olliecra recoutly "elwted under the prwvwiofM of the - CmtttrtHNr T Nrlh Cnrolma," have bad the same under careful consider! ill Q, and the minority ot said Committee wnntrj respectfully report That while he approves of the first seven sertinns of the hill, in the main, believing, however, that they are susceptible Of still further improvement end especially of elu cidation, he most, with all due respect lor the other members ot the Committee, en- ! tirelv dissent t the adoption of the section proposed tn le inserted as Section 8, aod in iln following words : "hKe. H No person prohibited from hold- I ing office under any State, by section 8 of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States, known as Art. XIV:, ahall qualify under this act, and no officer, hose election is contested, shall qualify until the fact of his election has been determined upoq competent authority." Mow tne rrrnmtneao-af ion or tnrs seemon - f ot ttw ataraeaid bli, the part of iW tui noritv nf Tour Committee, would be an ad mission of the binding lorce and effect of the profmi amendment to the Constitu tion ( the t'nited Hiatea, known a' Art. XIV. Tliis is repugnsot lo eimlnns sense, in direct contravention of the lionVal eia- Tjctiiiiis of your minority, which have been only streugxhened and deepened by the lapse of time. Tlie bare fact, that this amend incut i. at tier, bulb in and out ef Congress, and in the several deportments of the Fed eral (ioveruiuent, in all tlieir olDcial acts, regarded onlv as a vmimtiL and net a an ttdttpUxL, amendment to the organic law of the general Uovcmment, is prooi conclusive to the Undersigned uf its nullity, or, at least, inoperative effect, at present. Aimin the wcll-knowa fact that this Article (Article XIV,) was submitted tOT thc several legislature of all the Statea, in , V. . i. .i,.ui - .a legally constituted authorities, and njected liv n sufficient number thereof to loftrvcf prevent its ratification by the requisite three-fourths of all the State, a provided fur in the Constitution Of the t'nited States, is another obstacle insurmountable ia the mind of this branch of your Committee, in coming to tbe conclusion that this article is a Dart of the supreme iw ol tbe land, or (hat it now has, or ever can have, any force -.v,fr-,-, ...... - asTuwTTuHhBr or will It do to say ttiat tnis ameaament noTTaTOf or;7ir'-TfJ(etrbl-''w 'thoae now or lately under a militarr dcsoo- usoo- . -.V. 'i-tfjii;. .ifcu "iit '.iJivT isaswiitawrtwmisrwaa' mm-tmmmaKgz:--tjl M-,s-aisik'TwLri-.- -tttiwiiiisss -t,s -,s.. v:iy.v.,i -.LI..l .1 .... ..I..!. Ia n .la aa HM. I for, previous to that time, a year prevmua, I and ainoe the , Boulh laid down her arms, these aameStatea, the BUtes of the five Mil itary Districts, were invited by the legally Qooatituted powers to vote, and did vote, with a knowledge of Congress, and without objection oa the pert of that body, M tUa ratification of Art. XIII, to abulith slavery, and this action of the Legialaturee ot said States wss admitted, accepted and re ceived as (vslid bylCougreai, by the wveral lepartaienU, by the I'reiideni, aod by all the people ot this great Common wealth. And now it ia subuutteni, hy the minori ty of your Cooiiuitlee, that if Ait XIV has " . ''. '" ""'ni iiH-WMi4gMi., and doea not now ataod on our statute books as a apurned and rejected law, and an aOaoluU lailuce 4u aiUaaptrd . ,le)(ihaUiiar then Art. XIII ia not a part of the Cunalito UoB.oi Uie LbiictI bli,aud thai the ne groes of the late alave States are art If, so far as the Constitution of the Vnlled htaten ia concerned, property and in a state of slave ry. Hut the underained maiiitaiua. that Art. Xlll u Luc, that Art. XIV tt not, a.l never can lie, until re emu led, and le utiluiiituid by Congress li the acveral State Ix-)ila tuiAi, and ratified liy Hie n u i .11 tiuinlier thereof. Tlteee argnmeiita Hiltfbi lie- greatly ei- tended and elalmrated. hut thev ar"e in tint! cndenscl hum deemed .ulhci.ni ' , Kinpei tl'ullj all I. mil ted. W 1.. I.UVE HXW AJDY&TI8EMMT8. viiiN cohn t : colts:!' i.;00 I-iiiIhU Willie l orn t July il tl 111 HI Rl tl A HII)8. I'd ak ' HioAif! sn.ui: IS.rnsl iii. hupsr, .lirf.-reii etisiIi. un ln,t.d si July 21 if I I UU K( II A lioliP S M (ILAMMKm : Ml)l..s-M ' MuLAMMis- 'i.tKXl call. sis Meilssses at July 21 If t'l'l'lir lil'H k lMlDIl'rt. XTEW HI I'PI.IKS. JN I Toilet Kttftjm. tttKMin H"ap, Morton' Rlacktiig, (Viciitrtc(i l.T', Ituuk IVfi(,tr, 1'tuior Mtche, Axl3 OreVMiaU(l i'-oppt:rui. Juni rtHKivt.! at July itl-tf ('ft HUK( H A IUll'8. QM)Y ! tAX!DY 1 ! 5)0l. Kliwtl Jaflllv JUKI rfPfiVfMl At Secure your Seed Wheat from the Gen uine Bow den. irK h a vk J tsr iii;ci:ivn ct.i.rtiKtimv-iit of tliir. iwU'.l t.rstixt " W'lii'nl, nl.ich- we -rf.-r for ..ale .1 a r.-smmal.l,- pri, -e. A-nnr Wheat harvest t.a fallen rr sl,..rt ..f . general er..p, it is (.. the ,ul,r.-l ..t our t-.., r. t . seeiire illeu rfil friMll III IB Hi fili-lll IIH(11. i utl Mtx'M Ai Juiv -il it fit JIL'KCh A 0 II H. llrocT) and ( onimisshm Business! fiMlH LMJLKKIU.SI'D CO.N nNLK t. wry X "H, ' lltrt UI ftt4- nl llUflll 'Ha, Of) lintlr-it Klicct, (lie tirarry mmd atii M - (- ill til) all II III ail llrt. lit1 will tlwayri kf on lunnl rT.rvttVnii,' nn ally fonnd in FliUST (i.AKH Fiuilv (.nnvn ejjUilUiimtnU TUfrt? tn tin wc -fif- for orUc ttirttnK".'' i JtAfX-T." The Kiniifncy 'f Iln tiniir t,'nnitl nni ti. aln't, Mirli tly, THK CA8II hV ST KM 1 1 nt, thfrt'f'r', wmhI orilVrt, or m-ripM, ut iiitkft hvpnltcHhon for crtoltt He will pay jtroiiipl ntlnntiuii lo him) mnko rt ulr rutuniM u account nf, tll C'ONskl N UKN'IX, Wl.""ltl ' OMMJusloN. KKrKRKT.t ; VuYy -Ti Tfli tlHLli W-iTttl Jlllil JlKL O. VVilltniiiM, Vjh , Ka) iK'h. HCK A K. FKKKKIsL. KU-tk;h, Julv '2 liu t1. I'hoift; N Mania, hide, and Shuiildi ra. Ale- 1 hoiiM crstcru July 'J Wcrstcrn Mioiildf ra, very chtan. W. H. JON KH (., July 'itt-lf Auction A Cotu. MtMvhanta. jlhrvar! t hrrw ! W. W. JONKH (H)., July '2tf If AiK'tioittiera A Ooui MorcJiaiitt. a frw btiardt ra, on rfaaonabie tcrma. Her rfwidHiir in ,m a tlfiwijtiliU- part of the city, coiivu- nictit to iiifi apuoi, ami nm vt-ry rar rrora toe Central Prput. roi funber information, appij to Mlta A 3J. (.OKilAfS. 4ulj JO tr MODERN GOLG-OTHA ! IM.Ki: FOR Till: SKIM.!! 1( DOZEN NKW KTYIJ-: AND KLWUKT XV tiualitLoa u( PANAMA, PKERLI-XS AND CAN'N BAVARIAN II A T! S.f f rfchwtiMM&Jmi, i, JaV fisi ? er Somi'thtllit NIS'B 4ISO CHItr fia-this hot flumiuni1 WpatrH'T, for . rnl, I Jirlirs and Boys. Jiinl re-eireil by Express, tltisilay. W. a. & II S. Tl'CKEK & CO , KileiKh, July l-t, ltsis-tf K. II. (.'RArES' SCIIOOI VIJUJUIJA.leJolo1,, .in. c snOUBHB Of 8TtTI)rEf( : Ancient T,anKaaKa V7ii.l KiiKllsh llraneliea, Ineminug il doalrvil, tne lllner nattiematjea wtd thxiS-Meepin;. Tkhh .Fur Tuitiiai and lhsu il . per session 1 1 'iO week, one bnmlreil and liyirty dollars id ailvance. Kach Pupil im.iii.ng fiVr fiimself, one pair of Hheet. one pair of Ptttoir-ee, wsshioK ami Ushts. The Kail Session trf 1HIIH opens on Monday, 13th of July. J like 90-svlm TIIIITIT ViHA.IMT., Ai. C. rtlHE KAI.h TERM nimnienee Aug. &, 1888. r.XFKNSl'. N Tniulw, pi-r term TtnlKni in Preparatory and Huecial $m oo 8i-hioU JU 00 to K) 00 Board, ioclndine fumiabed room, per month 11 00 to 12 00 waais - e -.psmsL latkia luisav . board, waahiiitr, fuel aud Jlaoitisr's -fev-per teres .-,.a.i..;.J 00 a afrW All expensea to W paid in etrrrency ; Hoard montblv In advan-e: Tuition, one hair in ad- vaoea, she rvmaioder at tb middle of the term , books and stationery op delivery Any departure from these regolatiooa must W tij w -v ibi ai i augriuuiis lmUitent yimnir men and patron, dsunrtna; aoms indnlffsiiee. ahoeihl correauond with the Preaidaot ef tin Faculty. Ki- fall luformaiina as to ennrse of stndy, 8pa cial Schools Ac . acrid rr s CtsWru: On all matter partainioa; te th Oolleg, apply to Dr. Cranea, Trinity College N. C IT. WJCHK Jnly I-oodJw Rer. Boacd Trustee. Wilmtnirtou Jotrma, Mnrfolk Journal. Danville Timaa, tJharkau J emocrat and Wades boro Ar ea puliliMh fotu time, each, and aeud bill to Uev. br. Craven, at Trinity. TO LASD OWiEK. TTAVlNt BKEff ArPOtNTBn, BY TUB JJ ArEKftTAW IfTIMCTft.TFrlHj Al i!t- UtaL IJlNU IXIXPAK I, A Kent fur all thai part Catawba (Vptrty, I am auQtonsed to eay, to any fmoa bar.nir a,msj J, body, DarUallv eleared ami near a Rail Boad. tliat If they will asrre to anbdiTide Uwrx ) itaos a inn ripen a or uic unmpany. in uom pa ay will purvhaM altanaM lota at ttielr asassssd vahts tor laiMtos. er aafeertainsai by twvdia in Wrested parties, payiiMX for the mum Ib th rjonpaay" atoek. itte Cnnpaay efelieaiw; self lo piaea t whit wttler cm wary tm acre, mo acqnired. within thra yean, or, faihas; to de so, nek land auas-Mled to revert 69 th enfrhul ova a .; th owaar to rataia pesrtna anttl tbe land TWobreetof tbi evstem h to Win: into lbs Stats an indnstrion and thrifty popnuuxw and to eiiliaitcs Die 'WTrnt-wf wir tamtin Is bus adopteal u atasw Ma ass s.-tl ... ,irarfc, 4 i mg ftrwl; i mg lliwly. nri'tnmnr 'W'imi vii'tored--fcv wr jtrii4- mm Mi ay 23, tNi-wiwlf K HV tWCB??!. ' COIXXfJKS ASB SCHOOLS. LflBbbarg Female College, ntAN KXJifH CO, JN: X milK FaM. HKHMOS OP im mOi begin 1 the IM aav sunw. . r"? t The aueeew e the inaulaUon. nJr tra prea nt ailminutraUiai, baa ntr aarpMaod the cip. o UUku ui ita m.at aaJM(Uioe rru-uda. ' CBAKOM I KK aKliltlON OK 20 WKF.KS: Board leielnaive if aJilii(( "ami litdiU) anil Tuilioa IU ttie re(Ular Kl.K"ti eottrae and Ai etent IjiKiiaea, tllsj. titra rltuilitV mod.'i ale l.'iO m advauee, --ruBieinder at the wild of the acn- alou. Aa al.lat eatirvetio. and auceeaafnl Faeultv ; an etUiuaive antf wtIt aj laiiawd comae of atud i a judicuiua ami thuruugb ayMetn ot uwtrB4itioti ; a ebtat ctMsalesi ami ttiWraMyltifl apparsswa. a gMnl Library ; nn Muairal lnerrotueiiia ; a beau uiia, ria K aud bMllliui lucataiu ; a large, cnniiundliina lmililin(r. with renan well VMttiialM and a r II w&ruicil m aialar ; eioaileal water, gone1' fare ; kitni attention to ilia waula of the paplla ; uulil and eftitneiil governiuent, and ampU Iteiiff- Imia nvllcige.. v I w nlf. emitiutu lull tauueeiars, ae ilv In T. el. JONIi. June 1 i tl rridvnt. W ake Forest College, N. V. 1 will o-u on Ibo tiral day of Aua;ut. 1SCH , ",e PT friT..Z'l ... i lllv reeelit ColmileiH'meut, I eHlapiiMlutxM if the Imwriitv ivstuui lo Mm waviU of t.e littn n. and t ita ffaMfibUity, eooofiTatge H f ieuAm to twliuve th&t ttin Co HcL'B faaa cuuired uptHi a crrr of LH.tL-uisrity kvud naH-fuhifet bithrfco unknown tn tor hinrfrtrf. ftatuwial wivuvtmmumtm to winch nit Ktjuliic.ru Cullg bve bcfti aubjectt d are ti felt to tUe nain itenl at Wk Fon-al. tm at iirrme others, in osviwqutftioe of tha coiiil rm blc a.aount of origiiiii eudowm nt savmi, ami of the fivurabit rtopttrHi willi which the Affnitl of tlit College mcela ia ecu ting additional fund. Au exptmd'turc of iuor than W.UOtl has mru rv cenUy mail in nonliving tbe t'fiiditi.'H f tin tui Id id k and ffnmnJa lvwrmtwtd U brinpf ita alvantatM witlitu r-ach of ffit- tarKat uumber poambh, Ui I run lev, afyfKidcii by th eommuiiHy . hav rt'tiucfil tb prir-ei of IV sard and Tuition U tiia !w t pra'tuable ratrrt. The offloara erf intmcUon mrp VM"t-l"cn "f trttwl ahiUty iu tbr aTrai drtartinU, and the ftucsa attondinff thtir cffui ta iu I tui par t j--. m ,,.... ...... w , evuj-r aitlelll UHIU. u lb. Wat gaaraate the publie eaa have for th. .,,K1..K.-U -.B ,UUll, ' .. flltUT. The kicatton ff tb OoIIchjb in pott of boaitn fuliwaaaud axxMatubiitty, (tMriiig aituattMl en th kai?igh A Gaatm Kailroad, a ?jw uiilf-a frtmi the Capital of Uie Htat, 1 ia not aaruaaai d br that of any othr iu lha ttuid . whit th moral and Nr cial i.ittdtMKttM connectaHl with and anrruuntluiK ii, aii'l lite iHKrtiliar dix'iphne eiiforuad, preat ul mammtowm U a:n.Uiixu uf uu ortluuurv atmi. ami mnu ije't naa nn mrrtKirjwn, wim a vitv ut iiiToajjH ttwi iitU)rit of th yimtie n,t,Jt in the iwivt-raJ dtartmtmti of attidy, and to fm nih adtlithriiai iuci)trvta tn tiiTfatiitaiitiii and ;-kM-arch. W . . . .. t II .l i. I I IlillltllL'il , """"". ' "--i"-.. .. i...'.i ; i ft, S . u , , . ,Ci .7 7iT ,oV'w.. I . . PHIUISOI'l 1 Ab .ml I MM K AL. are mrc n i rw iuiiirri 111 inr fit itue-ri' tn ttv tu van(afta ismMt. ArmtlHT nicont k'iK ft atnn t tlial llicrt- arc, at prt-Hcrit, llnrlc.n yutiiiK lilt li nf Ct xtnd uv prcpanttt-ry Ut the woik of thu Minimtry ; atul it may not Iw atntHN ti ntain that any Mintatr, who uiav applv for aliiuttoii, will rt'tivt' tin (ton m all tirf depart iiu'Mtw Tr of t barifi, aiitt tttoar of thin chuw, who trn wuhmit bm itett ar sitcom KHd to apply to the Boartl of Kdueatitm for further WaiiaaiH-ti. Tuition for IVeparaliirv Utihoot t; p-r Seri,f m 1 MfUlO Hoflrd p-r wck in pm ale fntiliv"w (tarde turn . 1. 00 Hoanl, pr week., with fctdfcinjt , :i i tt M5 Koom niit (U Uioat hKlciitk; in fiillt-K'' buildine ) per aaaauoii H.n rirvant'Tiire Wanhinif, per month, 1 'M N Kindent ia permitted to iffrtaUtr hw itauie niml i'oih-frt duta are paid. W. EflfWTKW, Juno 23-dJ-wtAugl5 See. Uoard ot Trusit ( harlotlf Female Instltulr. (II1RLOTTE, n. V. Kiev. Ii Bukwki.i., I JtiO li. Ik H WELL, A. M. )' VAcmii. fpilK NKr MK8MION will c.ii,mni.i- on lie 1 1st of OoioU r, ljH, and eoutliiue until 3btt. a rti 'i(jiil iiiio 'tajfj ift'iutii irf tn in wiick each, and pupiht can be enkrrd for ihf whole aH'AsstttB or for one Urtu Tl.e eharge for Board (inelndlne ret-ry eietose, waabiiiK, fu), liKb'a, Ae..) w.(Ji Taithan in Khfl- Hit tab' A orient and ItiMlern LAOK'iaift'a. tw inir and Faiutintf. e,o, at uatuti tdwruna. r i r ( ircu lur a nd Ca I aioy ue . ct ntai n t n f ut 1 pann'Uiara aa to ternia, ., aalrtM Jul ll-Zw ... . CbanMvN C Mffk1rnbarpT Female tollrge. CII4KI.OTTE, . '. IU.V. A. (J. STACY, A. M . President. T P.XT HCIHKll. VBAU WIIJCOMMKMCE il l tl)l- lt, IHSiti. A full corps of able and aevoin (dished Inetroe t.srs will la, at Iheir puata. Hales as low as en be a&rill in a flrai elasa Peeiale ColbiRe. Tha laat aebolaatie year has Just closed. One hundred and afty-fi.iir popila bar ing twien tnrolleil Aildrsss mnu nii..ii.,'U-ii yltsf v ' "trrlilt'-a.W4 Chowan Baptist Female Institute. Ml" R FREESBORO', N. C. THE KF.T KESHJON U1 nmimeoe uo the lirst Wxlimday la Oe lobar with a full eurp nf alibi and expenenaed iitatrociora. ' In view of tlie Hrmintatied winanaof our and in order to fiord be advantage nf eduea--- gwal s wiliw aa pasl4v the Tniar tee have mlotwd tbaenargea for Board and Til iU as low aa is eooststent with thu large faeilr Uea arTurded. For full ioformatioD, address July le--2w A. McUUWECL. j si isbiku riatLi rLi.tit A CARD. I have bests eredibly informed that a report ha been widely etreiriated, that th axereiaaa of ths Loniaburg reual ColleM wig not W rmuined tbe nomine aeawHin. This raimrt I mlrety wi-b-ont nmodatbin. The Kcboul will opea. at the time apecitled ia advert iaumeuta i vanooa aws paprs, offering advaatage in vvary ttcpartuwat i if inati-aetloa, anaurpaaaed by aay aoboul In the State. It hi te m wry aepbsaaaal lo be under tbe aeeesBity of aorraetissv false ramera, oaieala ted to uijam ib CoUega, Own at fuar time in the short po of H year. I knpe my Inemls acd th puhtie nut not allow an hisutuUo of le-irning to W broken down by Ada rerRni: motive or atalm. JiOaisburg, July l-4t T. M.JOS B, n'strrcnlwa VesHaOa Inatitstte, WAfflftENTON. N.C. TIB Ttrn niftU mmH will amrrmae Joly laUt. IMfi. wkk a fad pury of eftkaent and axperMMMed luaaraetora, Hoxao Aim Kaousa Tvmo-N t.s tiandred dollar per essttn. V , wot ru riser prurnir, aamsaa, 1 Kav. W. U. Ill'STKlt, Mas M.J. WlUXiX. Or Uxv, M. M MAKMUAU. . -I Jane 17 Sawlia. TIBGIMA MILITARY INSTITITE, IEXIXOTOW. TA. t A rmoATlONS will W receive rl at thiaUme r. nr tb artbslaaton of KB ADUITImNALCA fitTH Into this Institution. Tbon tb BiuiiuK-t aiofitb enfi.y pseoliar atraiiu I Sieii. trrbiehNrhey srs prpsiwi hnjKgnint. Ha ins soenint eonrs 04 otsoiMtn and tnMrae- SWM1M- Ull U OUHNmiW CWS. 191. : lrouiarswui m sent on fmiteatton. VlUliUl, H. hMITir, may U-lUwlwAsawiseptl. ttwpa. nnaai wa.aauiKn! ; ajf a nngsiwaaacni) wrassss. (simi impor isoa.) Vanuo grads. fee asls si redneed prios, 7 .1 WUI1TH UAMltl, JntrSOt , f( Wilmisgton. K. C. , Tt.tTI!a T.'SROlt my iwldea, asnr Tors-tvOlt, sbont s J IsiSiiiiisi ssisM.twa.tll,. ily,af them I anna to D Jujnt Jiruidis,. tin paruratiae mark rrmembsrsd. On of ihem -wore a btuL f. Wy-wssarisvaesd.an w.-teiauof .IsVssias1., srrtaswratrttl geres See thrsr . T 1 rt i u'litiirrf r rmt ,'';lf0reVlJ'sryi.-a-..- I T UnajrA t jajr dI MTU SiVttiL 'yxm&fk Fambetii,' Booito i mm, ol-JHMllTK MATIoNar, BtNK llATICJOH, N. ( . Kk.k.1' (XiNaTANTty Kn UNl "A TiATfUE ftTTKTir rrF SCHOOL BOOKS. STANDAKD W0HKS MIHCKl.IvANKOlS IIOOKK, HTATlON ' h Hu n line if buamfa. AT TU K I.OWKHT ( ASp PRICKS JUilt- ow ' wilwx x. oiim' IATIII.V t:t(. Ifl4UIV.k June H Hin A't N. C- Vnsiyewi bireeba-y It K A Ai SO N A. J si:i KsaoHH TO KrniiHAn. Parrar X f tn. ! V7 -und, near Tactfr HH, and mm i. un hautu a mukpiy ta Ji L'WVS A D S l A fh ' SFR Y, at rfdiirtd (uicea. t'uiiMlniHontfi of wf'twv. itaad Law aanl Uu ctllaiiciuti btHtkn eH()bi;(rd, 1'artHtuin.r alieutiun jhuu totrilnr ,,MlU?iliiJ.HJll((u JR I4 ff XJl'llt)UM)N'VKSf,CL4l'KWA, In i ,l, it jusl received aud fur sde at HUANhOH JONEH Jul e l IT hahntib. Hew and Elegant hooks. It -si- Kt'Tirr.ra llliils e.iiim of Oiekewi' Wort,,, Hulwer's -4 ' tfhsksieare's -BornW and ollisra Al.lx.Msford Waverty Nnvebi. Alt new, niee an.l cHeap, at July If - bMANww (k JTual to Hand. AI.AIKiK JT f sHiu-bAUd MIikT-IU bl.nl'n IXKihN, ou euusiKuoinvl, ami Iu ale at vnrv ruaaiDiatile rsl.-a. .. ' Jnns mtf . bab-iga. k r MISCILLASMTjtT . imilrKeiD. miiK iiOAKD of muhoroitii , n,. 11.1,, 1 V flsstod llailruad hava deelsnsl a iln-i.-..,; ..rTRnt-.K rElt r KMT un trm t xpmrt mat a tlie Colui.anv, payalll at Ibi' Unbwuuf tb I i psnv, mi anil after July M, IsatU'i AVv- W.Tajlt, Trsast June 7 iJuli:il 1 '"Cito nxiiiwC qIUI HF.Kt HESrloN f t,'vT fUTHs'l, X t.lii l lUilill ciuMiuiHS; on Um lUh J tin" niouih. 'i . i , , Inatraiama. with retejeuo t-n the Jew islet oi Ihians mil U ttHl'4,iAs .j ie. '. I ' mm - Vjea-T l' 'i si-Tl MAIsUFACTt'KER Of GOLD. 1DSILVER GIl isud ilr Waul, '" riaa C'wtlery, TaMe Ware, jPlaa JT wolry; f mctrtaclrt, awl sD srttelM nsaally fvnaA in a easVelssii tshllnbissiit. .-- nf Ctall anil se. - ... , Jfin b-ABB'. ... y . i. i i i-v,r.' ' ' ' -nut 'rfsimisr' I. a-atflfavaT, F sl bf B: time1' Jaa.at.iilm fi.j.i fi.fi t ', srl ' T-.w We- awe twewtve -Agenrii lrf.-Mie - trde .hiry suBatitg mtt.nrs . farue having uiy lor sk ""k 1,0 ship os, ai readr aali-s can he nWdf -" v,r'i' 7.i.wU:St J. ' irams and style f & 'It. ' W ' " Uns daw dnMnivest by matnaiaoiiwaiW . , ., All m arm.ea will m.k. UsMOaitr pSlbsSit K. J PAHlHH, aa th bnafbesaof th - i-..t hi ,(,iii ;tjr, sisaxw-kJ.-lKh.Jaly ITtk.lWC, - mu . ..l- '! ' ' ' ' '' " ' ' If OTfCE. " " f TeWlitty , ...unnsi di SJJL vartuns ii-ietm ao eostomers a their cuadileMo and sdpnort. ''V ts'iEvV. ...i. tr.t ' j-. sun) el tl!.; l''WmfkstM!f M n m aMinMClna if UasiawsSi ' , f 1 tbe n fayuc and liberal iirs.rt ' Ai, I Can Ii ti, J Can Iml twk a eortmnanes n Tim wiHTiod rat at fota Iln a 1 s.iwk! j "I r,ii.i,iv.-, -sn P R I O S B K ,S P IfM . Ifoviava tanra aoprdr . f.vTiiw ksaA, ai d nut artnng K b"hi ff"-k nad a hhcrat islasbM pe or large paroels, w eaa' giv rrte fail to givs aatiafaothai. Apply t K 1K, s . - a. WilsninaflArPs m -rwKwreHiw"ti MONK6K COUNT., WEST VWJC XTrHXKPni'KNf-Tlfrjvtliareerpw ,. V'.-.-sswi .--m 1 1111 1 Till un. 1 111 .1 in HTn . . be keto a strwtlv Hrnt-cua l.)" t . fn.ia tii. b.iattt.H take lens ijv ,,t Ih. in rra.iiiiesii to rmin y i , r ilT. ,! I1" -- I iV.rTCIIFS ot.IiW'KLRYj L in l:ssasayl,-A I -i mm vx..ii.,yj

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