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.,... I 7 CIIY AND sSbXtST WEnXESOAT. SOYMBEK .1 VlSdr - Taao. Ji. tuiuur, aa ttnauteae Clerk, is wl,l1..riJ to make ooutraole and give .yaoeipte, . . - : y jiitw A J kkti if mm b advertUe Bt,f land Jfuraale, by Henry llcatdecai. lirfJaipBtrUtgca, fin fat tellnw at Mr. C. Siriinacu ox 101 Aireaay prepared tor cooking. We're teen 'em. LBCTL'HE BBjrOH. THB JSEMOBIAL A.MOTI- 4I,n, We re grtitly gratified at being sule p anoOBtiea th our cttiBea have the fnK ifitu. At thilmtaabe of tb Ladi.e' M avorinl Aseocietlon of tbii city. Pro!. 8. Advtn le, relative ol an. Lee, and a gentleman of tigbculiivatioo and of wide ,nrea.l leputalioa in the-field of letters, deliver a L-c.ture, io tlie course ol a tcw days, io tuitheraoce of the noble pur pose f the Society. The ti me and place will probably be announced to-morrow. Capt. Lee (wbo waa a gallant soldier ot tha "Lost Cause,") ia at present Proteaaor l Be ilea .Let Hwa ia KittraU'a Female Col let'c. He baa achieved an exalted reputa ,, q as, scholar and ft writer. Tb Atueri rB Editor ot Leigh' HonfV works, nit in troductory essay to the Poem baa been commended, by Tennyson, Donali Q. Smith, SirJIrO, and 'the belt European and American journals, as one of the firat pieces ol etitioi la the language ; and bit other cmtributiona to the rfportoin of our JL.it rrafsrc have secured lor him honorable memtM-rabip in a amber of Literary ami historical associatHipa, Ilia ahilitiea as a biclurer are raid to I of tbe beet order, aa ili. following, which wa clip from a con temporary, wlfl show : "Tit Lfritoi of Capt. 8. Adams Lee on tb ul'ect of "Ood and the Ocean," hetorc t -if D'inbar Female Inelitute, on Friday uibk, wa really jjraud. I. wa a dtdigbt lul beat to bear it. W'liat was chiefly re inirttiM about tbe lecture waa the entire shac-wse of weak points. It opened mag nifioiutly and a austailiod throughout to j it rlui.U' nl peroratlou. tiue oi the a siees hi the b..,ly ot tlie bclure struck us, sfttie moment, aa tqttnl to any we bad iver beard or read. A gentleman ot fine 'iteiary t&cle promised to turniab us a initio ol this l.ctuie, which would have lcn wurliy ol its mtrits, but was prevent e.l by preseot bufin-8a, and we bate t re gret our own in hi lily to do justice to it. t apt. Ie wilt dcliv' r soother lecture lie tore the 1 lunl.ar on Friday night subject, ".loan ol Ate." Independently of ihe lileiary treat which t , v inuy anticipate, our citizens have here another i pportunity of aiding our noble Mien iri proaicuting their work of love and (iBtriotisib. Let us eagerly avail ourtelvea 1. 1' I lie opportunity, and show, Jy our acit. ii, -i H, ,., ory nl nprlirave lullen trmnil eOVERXORMKcSAeK. EnrTiit l)KpitTMit!tr. ) ;. . .. . , - KU;igli, Nov. H, im. l To tht Benmih!,Lit lient;il i 1 iiu'y ,if' Atirt.i (,a-u..iu i Ga.NTLtMHN :I enugratu'ate voq on yonr return to the M,t ot iforernmenr, to reaume ynr legislative duties. There ia mum -mportant bOMoeaa which will claim your at lent ion. Yu-wiH edtotU conaideration anddispatcli of business in a Calm and dUpaaaionata spirit, aii'l with an evu ta ih a .,t .i ui. people ot th iiuta. It T lul.ae my dutv by the Conatimtton to "give tb Ucticrl Aaaemb'y, from time to tm.e, intormation of the affiit. of li -Htfcte.," and to jreyom mend u,.i tiiewnrea I sliAn deem . x,w- plain and candid .HtBrr. wi tSa Wslfr' aTvanli'tu'FrSiii' prepaiidat all times a6mly to e you in all maaaurea which y.. nu deroi most ad Wsable aud moat saluuryVfor the ttie an I for our common country. . STATIC DEBT Ar ri N ANCES. The most important nu'iioct whulican engatie your aticntt .n la tjie St.tte debt and finance. The amount ot tha t4t dt In on the lt Octotr, ISfifl. U as follows: Ante war bond, tS. 878,300 Postwar bond- not siwciid ta,S,tW6,J. making 17.2l5,04i. The pott-war bon.l.i. u(!t, al ,.w. i ioaued since tlie rolK-lliou uiulm funding actia, on such aa were authorised by Inw before the rebrllioa. This dbi is known aa tbe "old debt." give rju( weight to hi Mgstiona and re- commpndationa. , 1 rcapMtfalljr mommund, first. Aha ohm Ogid aouiMMny ia tlw pwblie wnditorCT ; and aecoadly, that the EubMo -Treasurer U re.iea upjn br four hooorabla bo.li to m.n. atrertbe lltiancial coneerrs nf ibe ftaie In such manner aa h njaj Uiib Ut, uudtr your diretuon. Bonds issued to Rail Riad mo l'y nielli, oi inv liiMJiesl on provided for ry specinl tAiation nre hk lol ;OW. To the W 1 1 i i h mst on and T il b ir ough Hml Itond, ;io0.O0i). To ti,e vy ea ter o fiviNiou ot tloj V'eiera Nortli (Jro lina Uml R.sd, S :i(i7.l)mi T.i 'li.' t ... tern Divifiou ol smd H .d, ifJT:) lion. To tbe Wiliuiouion, Clianolle mil Ku iurtord ho id, 1 1,500 OdO. To the North Vt'i rn Nortli Car ilina It iad, C1.Ohh.imi0. To tie- I'l BI.1C INlirBVCTION. Vour atteiill iB is invited to the Report o( i he Supi rioU'Odeat of I'ubiiv loan tict ion, aith aocoiupaayiug documenta, herewith transmitted. That olBcer, and bis aasia taot, tbe liiv. J. W. I1o.mI. li.ve been ae- j tive, t. alous, patient, and laitblul ia tliefr iminns or tne e:.pi of the tvaie. The syaitin of public seiiools conteinp a' ,k1 by the CunsJUtu'.Liii, and provided lor lly law, iamtaily r..ll..uv) iirto rpmttpa ffimisVSfTtfe" Idijiotie, II mfimi whooj otflcori UVl be'n elected and o,ttfitt1. Teachem wl lie .engaged and acuooloHn od whenever Towusbip and County author ilo-a are, uotified ol, lb - app irtiontineul of Letobool oinBey. w hich has just bwt-n midc :r the ensuing jea by the Superintendent it Public Instruc ion to the amount of fir. U 5. A tew school bav.. alr. adv r:.'iiiniea)id. Hit- Geurral Asi inlil v, at lis aeHB. appropnat. d i)0,6tM) lor bool purpe-Kea, h-Kh mm i to be added i the cajii.auou ta ami apportioned ' nmong the cotiu'.les ol ihe State. The cen sus ol lti8, which was taken by the County 0--iiiiiii au.ners by . ii i , ctn.ii of the B.ird ol l'llleatl n, hbows that ihe at IiimiI Ulonev ti'i-t be d Siritinti d aiitoi,,' ;;;n,',si chilV h. Tlie Binount ol the cijita'ion t b. .1 t, i m.i el until Uk B ial r.- tax Compatiien '" "' li luluul ' uiiiu inn n ial r.-'urn- which is i ou- iuis n ii'- ii -I iii-o iii'iniii I i rannot i o earnentiy iiri- on ihe l.en jeiai Assembly tin-iniportjince ol sustuiuing ; the tree public a hools. Kverv hope lot j't.'ie gov. in no it ibpendiion the education ' it the inns e-i Thx-k .r s.n li a piirp.ia-. ' -li.'iil I be chocrro'l) p nd. I In is n -u ' )ei t upon w.ic'i .di C vii a'ree. Ve cm all iini-e iii e riiht eflorts Uieoucn'e ihe rii-iD4 1; ner itiou. and Ilus in ike t;i tit ie o . , r abl at tht mxl annoal oieetmff of the etockholdera to declare a haad some dividend I doubt the policy of Iwi0jr"r selling; tBIrKoad.; At 1 1 meeting of the atockholJrra ol this Road, held in Raleli;hna the lltb instant, to omisi(le propewitions'to 'eaae It tor a term ot years, I lei! It to be my duty to announce through the Sate proxy that I waa opposxi to leas inj; it o any partn n a hatsiVVer. 1 purao I'd thi' conrae in the e'"w"ce ol llirtruc tion from the tJeneial Ai-aeuibly. While yonr honorable body mm il have do powei to tltnxtt a leaae agiinut the wis ie of the private stockholder, whoaa rights are at cured by the charter, jet any opinion jou might be pleace I to express In the oatne rf ttie-peoplr Wtltr "auRJfc VnvHm ttir -OT aaiost a lee, would have great weight wtjh the Executive and the private stock bolvfcra. ... . .. .. ' '-r-TM UttWli tiW iWB 'otOMt'S.'; """ Aitmtion ia invited to the Repot of the Adjutant Ueniral, herrwitb subtiilttod. This olficer baa pertormed bia duties faith tully. I trust his snggei-tlone will meet tbe appruval of the General Aaaeuihly. I nder the pieaent militia law tbe Ex -cu tive is comparatively p iwerleaa to ei.lorce tin lui Tne) laws should lie amended. i aa to give tbe Executive the authority to Minhody promptly such a militia loioe a ill suable liiiu to repress violence in eer lain localities aud maintain the peace. Notueioua co in p. iti i'us have neeii uiiilo to nie of violence and mob law in ceitain C"uutn, bv paine.5 who ride at tilght anni d and diiui.-ed, and aasullle tile right to r. au aie nt intHi: hoodM hy iiijhriug, io- t sidtiifr ao't pntiinhini; in- lfi'iiHive whit' and tlary, Tba renoit of 'be Ce-mmissh'ncre will atiow in (tetall what they have done, and what will Iw required dining the en airttrjf year ia carry on the work. TBK IK AN K AMI I M. 1 1 The report of the Soiiire idi ut, Pr. Eogeoe Urisarm, will aimw ihe condition of tills laalltutuiii. Many imp i lain improvrmcBta in tha machinery, till iidiogs and ground have Ik en made dur nj tin past year, llu' tbe luatitutioii crowded with the utitortnnate,, and II um is an nrgetit. claim on the tiumeuiiy and b.urv i 'i nee of the eVate lor cors deianie adsli tifius to the priseul buildinga, or tor auotbor Ai-ylum, to provide fix a targe miiBla-r.ul . waaoa. . dw .Ace-.auK..iuaar.utJ tor Home such provision should lie made, hut it is - tor, tha Oeuctal A-m mbiy to decide whether additions shounl h- hiaiI. ,'Mf"'4'vtt i - 4rtM4tt' '--Hi- - H-aVfr wlictlicT allijrtier Aylti'u',l.!toiili1 h, itvc. ted elai-where. I recomtnnd dial a liberal appioj nation be made for the support of the Asylum for tm-aaatt'llg jeai, ao( als lor turnisliihg that biilbiing in a proper manner I can not too liigh'y comun od the Siiperint. n tetit for the abil tv snd tl le'ity which be has eibhjt.d iu the performance ot bis duties. tub par hd mun o 111.1 mi. ' It will be ty. au Iroiq tbe report id lue Su periuUndenK VV. J. Palmer, J -c , that thm insiitution la ia a pro-t-rou coiiditioo. For the aeaioo ending June atl, IStitl, there were M pupils 10 alieodance, lDii whita and at colored, being an mcreaae ot 50 over t ia prnvi.us srasion. At leu turn is in vited tone report ol the miik-i uitendent. good t-. the whole iple of tbo State., uir irusr t.e In Hod, w ho governs absolutely in tbo alfalfa ,rt uation. that Ho will over rule all .lurcouttoiUllrf tt.jaid.anil that lie win siio wui" ins cuoisnwl ilraiugs .m our lAJu veil rstate. W. W, UOLOJUiV.. I iiVISOB. A lv tW A0VjmSXHTS. ('ft'-,lf)XMT;T OK rm HCNDliKD HI farllldtfo. ie"iv I W-l. I -1 1 ' W. iMsTWiNACH CO, TchcIkt U stilted. X Aiidrvas, J f. BASIA, ..fiaai.Jil.. ,,11, c li'AXtKK ioiti-ar, ,MMai.L BoiittK is t luia Cuy, suitable fcOTaiuaK fanuijr. V AUV to .' (.-... BslelRll Nov 17 If ' r.-. ieii.oia Theie la 110 nati 1 1 lot j augeaiiiiiui aa to improvements lor the nil kiudrtd is still fresh aud Iragrant w ith SaI. UK ClfT PopKtTY. Tbe Osfjtou pruperjry, known at ita tief y Stable lot, od Wilmington stieet, eael of Market Srpiare, was sold yesterday (Tuesday) ac ending to advertisement, and brought $12,000. It waa divided into three lota. two ot which, were purcbaaecl by B P. Wil hamsop, Ecj.. ol Rileigb, for $4 00i) each; the other by a Mr.'Lee, ill Johnston County. for the same prlco. The old buildings on the lot Were knocked off to Mr. George W. Wynaa for 256. ;. . - -Tha above pncea are consliTeVcd good. SERaro on Peace. Robert Douglas, ni tbeeaiciaHy -ot -J'rtenda or (Quakers, will preach ttill (Wednesday) evening, in the M. E. dmrchr mr.tbe iubk'Ct of Peace fir i repraeentod as ss able man, and an en- Knaimag apeakcr. The Fainv- We are requi eted to say that Auaid tbia day (Wadneaday) prove ioauspl clow )! the trotting at the Fair Groonda ne,aec4Miot of the rain, tbe opening will be poitponod until to marrow. At the late Fair Jrtr, John G. Arrington ol Nash, to whom wal awarded tha premium lor tbe best game chickens, left with as a pair to b seat fc Expteaa to Brick Pouie roy. Brick received the chickens and cal led the cock "Bob Lee " The North Carolina games were exhibi ted in Poteray ffic4 Brirk; reports that "Bob Lea" crowed" twice npon bl entering the room and tben walked up and-atnod by him with aa much composure aa General Butler won Id stand by Caae of Spoona. Salf1)ts th WprlcT, frit '", gma cocka, asn Old Arrington ci beat tba balance ot NsJb."' Mr. ArringTon read af tha Fair aa tntareatinit aper on poultry and post try Tsieg. ; ia , fcaah they read Pom amy's naner. and bo dotfbt the Governor thioki tliem disloyal for dnlnj to, AorR. Ouio: A negro named Cbarlea Rta, Jn CtarloUa VtMtrtf, sged abonr II man, wa com 1)11 ttad to jail ia Charlotla, oa Saturday, tba tb inat .for attempting t violata the peraos nf a white girl, about 13 yeara bid, daaghter of Mr. J. O. Petty; near Coarlotte, Tba fnlber of the girl happenec to hear the cry of hie deagb tr tr be nernV had throw he down itv actually aaw nia-ilaugbUir lielora she aobi d J?e np-, -and yet-- ha did wrt kill tba vi,IIisj, to lnvtngMFnim neiore B'lntro mar tia lor commitment to jail. hi, ii'ld TesjHCttHl I drill h l!.e 11 te t;euce aotl general knowi-d' v hi. h wui eharactei .zat iu people. 1 he S imp Lamia v iitod 111 die IS. .aid ot Kduca'.oii, sull remains mis .1 I and uu produi ive. If ia r l ominended that th Bi Rido! Elucati 111 i' 01th ir r. d t 1 di- j p--se ol th.ae lainls I'the Hond s ioi,ld : b-mr hoiiz rl to i.lb-r tin in lor s.tVinp,r ; e. 'N or ia a body, mq iiry ci iici mn' t hem ' , wi' lie "tiniulat-wl, and s.rviiniHsreoiis saies j may be elfected. j The Prnveisitv jd the Sbi'e iliiinath--; s.e-ial at6. ntlou, and is e- t t led to tte 1 tos ermj ra-e of the G nral Asjeeoibly - 1 j 1 h re is min at Cuipel M i!! a K11 tl'ty con j sistdig of a Prt aiib-iit a'-d tour I'io1' s-nrs, , j a ho nre abla and e e: ienced leaehera. The j j e-lab'lsl'llleel ol .St;.ho lis or Colleges, Hn ; ' olie.t in the University vvstein. wid n-qoire1 ' ,1, .,, ..f ....".-I ,i.l:,. 1 I' ll.. I , lit 11 ... c 1 - 1 re- riMij : . 11 'm ai I I . I - j faois. A c inol. te l.'utverHv sbwul.l at 1 ; ii-e he orKiii.e I lie- t niisti 11 ii.neon I b niplateii a I'tuverKitv, wlrch is an a-vm. ' , hl'ij."- ol t'olletfea. aud not siniplv a foil, ire ; j did 10 sucii a Cuiveiaity every thing s'muhl aWilstFai--PiiALOV8 V1XAUA 08 "ALTATIOB for tba Harf oar!M wtt k It " astadvavUannent. As the tight shiuea thrcaigh aattta m aa Hiai tba liqaid la isi a U, ansa a(Wa, Ton amaU it and Bod th odaH auraeabJa, Ma apply It aad U otiariea gray aa- toy eatarai shada wttaent aoHtng th scalp r Tm Lomsiaa a oiTai. tif LvBO 5fT CortAjif of Kw Obuas.--i hii 0 tha, rj beat companiea ia tha e"Bry. ..' It hat the endorsement t Biihop Wilawr, Gent. . Beauregard, Bood Harry Havi and tha h-ading man ti Sew Orlaan. eaeral Beau -egard aaya i It Officara and Dtreotora Lava tieea Selected from of t ' aHttete and fnMsTsfif 'mW ffS'esw! of ar-nViiri'" Sonh, tratcitixswi can u-a aorcis Western (Goallleul) lb ad, 1 ,3vin MI0 1 . the Atlantic, Tennet-ate andi 1 .10 Udl Kna.1. l,7(j0.iit)il, inakinu i((Mi,(iii. Total bon.ieii debt, i,fl j.04o. Io tk.s may be added ol bonils pot issued 4,siu 000, m i king a total if the lion. le t dent and of bonds to be issued, of f):il.o0.'i,04.'i. The inteies' on the sp.cial tux tionds ip bring paid.. I riKiei to st lie thai the Irea-urer has I.e. n undue 1.. meet the in terest on the old bouds. It will be neees S iry to bind the iuleleal llu . on thise bonds, dnd i is I .r the (Jeneral Assenit lv to d.. ode f..r whai time the inter. ,t -Inol be fu.i did. Ti.etict Hat me Side m idr an ! tort tops tliia intern! anj In 1. .1, certain I ly p.oves s dliposition ti pi; and the lili iliiiif, Ih c in:-, ii'idini; a-id ineo-iisiiii the debt, thus aild llg tu the biirdt n. o ihe j people and till.. wine; new bonds out..-; maikit to c. mpeie w di others sl:e.ui i sold, v 1 I reat y l.iiiu ii e 1 l.e disp .a. , ion Willi Il exists to mee' T tils I -i ' ore t , We are able to pv' tlie leteiest ori t!.e whole of this deb, llll'l t'lose who ,. Collie alter US V 111 be !; I 11 II . 1 a I I ly abh to dinchiTgc the principal. The Sta'e ..I Pehh'-ytvairtaV Twenty live years affh, w ia ss aiuch enibarasM-il wnli her lUht as ve are with ours, and her good name was iu danger of beitiu clouded by repudiation. lint she uu t h r r. msibil tiea boldly aud In good faith; her liest inen United to sustain her credit; her people submitted cl eerltilly" to the taxation ttec-s sary for this purpose; and the result was bar faith waswainUiucd, tier great rn..uice weie developed, her population increased, her wealth doubled' and quadrupled, ah. I now she would not le embarrassed with a debt ot one hundred millions. N.irth Car olina has as many nutu.al reamr.'es u Pennsylvania. Our detit has been incurred lo improve our condition that is, in tie first place, to coiniiieneeai.d cm tinue ci r tain line of raiiwav, aud s. . ndly, to tUmli these lines, aa provided fir in the Oonstitil Hon. Tht amount thus expended has al naily been ot incalculable bc.m lit to, the Slate What, il the Wilmington and V.J don Itailwayh id not I e- n cons ructedf What.it no Itailroad had gone to the ea fnm Golillirough I What, if the Kaltigb and Gaston Road h id not opened the rn-h .. .. i v.i rmi.m an.. """'"'J," million and Manchaator Hoad. The r r.nuo w. ; - received for this iience . otitl. This a.aount if tne ivorio iw noa nv : Stretcneti itsen ou. -,(. ... o,v,-.,j...K , 11i jm r ss: inn Th any cm, n ouu-ide the law. I he eivd law must be maintained. Men who put on dia guisea, and rtdo at night and break op n lions r, and molest, t. rnly or injure peace able ci!i.eii, should be a. ir.. d and punir-h ed. They are tiel'lor go.id c.iiix.'ns nor honest men. They are leady at auy mo menl to act tile part ol outlaws aud mur. nrers; in. lee. I, by thus ilislli-IOi,' tllmu-.si-tvesn I using oe.-.d y weop ns to ix-cute tin ir pui ji.ii,. s, oi t. sate toeir lei Ilni8 ol r.-sei.tmei.i nini vi'.vaiiea on any portion ..I the pmple, Hi y proclaim themselves ou'laws and en. mies to soetet , and ihoul.l b. deal; with acc.-ldiiigiy. Nnuet political orgalOZ o ions have exieed, and willexiat a.aaes Wnabver si may think ot suon ortfattizati'M', vr hrtwrvrr wr mnv regret the Fi. c. s-i' v h-l tlo-.n, ", 's n.it to beeipec le I that we ...ii gei i., I ..I ti em J loy are :' in. pa; at v-i . .r iuh--s as ioli as titev aic ps. iri -, mil di cot fl m;.- tue ri;tl'B ol otllels hu' when liey r so ve themselves n o nidi -. r y oiga i.,i...i,, a'usi take arms, nn Ii r w aecv r pitteiL, to regulate ti. ii.l; lhoi.ds and to .iia(Mnse and execute sue i law a . m y b con . elved oniy by laiem e es, tbev I e nine ita lu'e.ous to society. "I ail K 'I I'e.is ali.iuid unite to put .lo rn ,i,,wii I i a mailer a.i grave as tins. iv. n as ii do. s i lie- and inop'Ttv, there party lin llng. I can not bj- I hove ih.it i'-v party iii this IState couuttv I n ine-a or w-.iie! uiihold these midnipht marauders, ho go ma.ki'd like cow aula, the be lei to en c.al tlieiu-elvos iu their b.i taiiitllt which Will fit the students flNr tariou wo. a and to ete.ap.: I lie deteciiou the varied callings ami employments . f life. ! 1 puu.-lnuuiii ihey de. r.e. I.enst ol all I he Triis ees ot the Vniver.ity wid or j cn ' bell, vo that any biave Conlederate if'in ix llie colored ilcpirunent as rapid, y aa ?ol iii r, who retired .r m the army and sub th-ir means will permit. This d pari meet niiii.-d in lion.t f .ith io the a ithoi ity o ihe t en. ii. y a rnstdr ot -usfice, tint or neica i w ooo uiine uimaeii wun sui n men, better a Coinuioilation f these cliiidreu are entitled io consldeiati.m. llu has l.tv-u t.-alous and ili.lefstigat.le in the pe.rlorui ance ol hit duties, ami should be promptly and nlierady sustained in Ins cthms lo edu cate and improve the condition ot Ui.iao commuted to his charge. 11 iAKl or I'l ULIC II Mil 11 US. Tib- Hoard ol Public C.iantiea, consist, mg o: Urs. E Giiasmu, W ilium Bartow n ; (i IV liia. k.iell, M.sars. G. S . Welk ei and G. W. Gahauao, ba oigania d by the appointment of Mr. G, W. Wtlker, l'riiduul, and W. J. Palmer, Kecretaty. Th.y aie nualug diligent inipiiritta into the C inditlon ol the priMins an I poor house's ol tile State, and the number of in-ane. and .her atflie'ed, snd al a proper time will j pr s nt a report to your honorable body. l ii v. stem d be i -.1 proportion to tl.e.r number to otU;il coi.aid. ra ion.iiy Iht rupect w ith the w'liuc-, and 1 ani i-ure'the 11 neral Asseni b'y will make as tbormgh provision (or the f. rei. r a' for Tile t itter. " The proo eds ol tbe land scip donated by the general government t . ihe State, aii I tfiven ly the State to the University to esta' bsb an Agvou'tiual College, have been received by tbe Trustees and invested in ritar bonrls. Tbe amount iuveated is iS4 I), which will yield anliuaHy $1,1, 210. Ttiia income must br ftppropr'a ed to a ib-partine'it of Agriculture aud the Mechanic Arts, and will not, tbcretore, alloid any support to tin' Umvi ra'ty proper. Tun iuves iii ut iu Suite bonds h-is douoled the bind, which is so much e'ear gain to the S at-' and to the can . of learning. Tbe It ar.l ol Education, by authority nf a, I, is disii, -aed of ita abark in the Wil oi nemo snl Weldon Ho id and the Wtl- suick w as 1151, has also b en inveafed Slate bonda, and i now 15-1 0O0, yicld- arterv from G ildsbnrmigh lo Charlotut Must we pause iu our career f Is not I lit I en'etpriaingctty ol W ilmington to he placed I In connection-with Asbevd'e. and theuc. with tne M;sj--ippi valn-y Muet our' great W atern Hauroad ha t at 8 amino ij Gap, or at-Aslu vdlc I. No, gi ntlaueo, all j our great works must be completed. Wi must go On. We tan not node. W.-muatj pay the interest on onr b nds, anil ibu ke.iin fattband at the aamo timeijutting our bond at .ucb a figure as they shou'd command, to ranona Uailtoad Compnnies can diapose of those they have in h n I, nalie tbe money far tbeui, and piesa ueir w rks to completion. Tbe preaent .State, debt should n )', ami. I believe, will not be increased. This ja th dictafo'alike ot justice and sminrl polt r,y justice, to our oruuitors. anu aounu policy, becattse to iBCiense tlie debt would he to oiipfa the people. But the debt ha been boWtly 'contracted ; our bom's h.va ticm nnii en tu maram : may uu" been Bold, and we have received the money for them and wa are tx.usa ia ery way in which a SUt can be iwuiiti to py im dtU. The debt is obligatory under ooin tbe old and tbe new Constiiution, and It ha been aaactioned, and it payment will he sustained a sacred airy, ny me su preme Ootirl ot th 8tt. Under the ton - ititotion, aud uuiler the, a.cHion in nut Court. whTcBHtllO TeTgTiei Known io yvi Constitntion and law, tlie whom property of the State ii held to meet this debt, both I1KC amount originally inves e l in these Koaxls, of the deposit money 1'.. in 111 iteii ral gov ernment in 1H3I1, was JIUMI.IMIO, lor and In I.. In. II ol the I.nerary Kund ol the State I n l.r the pravenl Coiistitniion then tUwks were vested in the li aril ol Kdiics ion and the amount thus realized for them does n it bill very far short of the original iu vesimeiit. while the income is larger and more certain than it was at ahv period from the corporations referred to. I can not close this part of my message i bout earnestly appealing to tlie Ge-tieial A-ai mbly to aid tbe Trustee in sustaining the University. Thia time honored institu tion should not, in any event, lie neglected. Our young mtn should te educated at home. To provide lor this io a manner every way suitable and proper should be a leading object wrh the General Assembly, as it is with tje fiuatocs of tlie institution t-TRRWAl IStrBOVKMLMrS I do not dc mil n. ccessary to rep. at the views expreaaetl in my last annual messagr on the subjict ol int. rnal iiiiprovemeots. The wbo piil of tbe 8 al are commit led in principle, in interest and in leedtii; to t he vartinis work, whether e-miplete l pr in course of Cjwtiuctioa. All tha com pleled work are putlog expenses, and one ot them, at h', Iu whieli the Stale is. largely Interested, give promise of a baud-1 aiwr rrtTide'nd. The Noith Carolina Rail Road, extending from Ooldslrottgh to Charlotte, i tbe most imuor'nn! wotk ia the State. . With t,i u then, mtet it men and Kswth Carolinian. ' Let m bear the A'l ntio Koad, Irom Mmeliead City to no whisper " of rept diatiou. Let every , (;,ldsb ooBgh, and the Wwiers jtmaioo, Irotn na.iaiury TO rsiai xure.a, lb trill i-n atilui . trunk line troth one' of th finiit harlxirs on our coaot to linvs of railway connect. 4 ith tlti) Misaiaslppi Valley and the PC'flc Co.t. , W'jtb tb. Ualeigh and Gssfon Roari, from lflwfli lo, Weldon, It iriiJ aJtTwlTh, Mnte iwiu lor Wvitl aii Ir tRhrt' fenni fbc PaHrie coaal aad tlie Mi aiMipfit Hy !fnlk, and the marketi ot the w.ir'ii tjnlterf Willi the Wl ming' t.,t1irlmt 'ami Rntberfotit rf"ad a harloti awt;'the lfer wPtf til YfMvta Ertrusion at Asl.3i, ft hantl of ou Jnuuication will bi opened from Wilmlng fcii:t Aah)i-tt' U4 a'Pjiilu '.' R"k, and theoce WaVh the Great Wsl aad (ba Pacific C0 Wbicb will bcnwllt lmmeasarably tb JB!gM! thrimga wbicn these lines will run. shall be' tloi aod nutuiog omlUtd wbicn alllcaat' trWobt' ononr pnrpoaelo pay thi debt. CriBtrmnMt- wtrey oM Hiat we are poor is developed, reaouroes andpoor i'fiZ liri ooTertf be boniirble,-let ft li-H add to it thw-tiM 6fdthoeyMlA ttfS atrayii'g onr nenitt waiai cat ooraeiTea ..fffroiB il h-pe ol improving our tomnSSS-jPr in thr futBretfctit Bdlt h'N tahaaxd on onr Integrity a ft pwpte o ; rUT , t meet alt, Mil ,.bligtion, no in.tler . how. fceavj, the b:m 4Sf .A Mtn n it n lite miw orw- v lt,d ,itaaii.JaUlaB.'m l-.' WV ' SV.-e - corporation deiHa, w iyi viuu.. and loiprivBiecTO Taw si -s- - .a.Wew between na artd nlaa. T be cadit ayeiwn would be drt-rcBd. TI, re art ol all tbi would t. hot onlf a marti- .. .....i,.,iil.af ll.a BtaUiof HI' re cai loe i 7 ' tfftQ fK BBunt Of ' pre" debt, bnt a taiSUwpmiKh oi diigwe wfch f 40 or two wwh7 I wj irtt'wtioo to ' K ad bevtr ccthl" & V ot theVreucr, herewith aad add constantly abit p Tittan adr to lite pnajv-rrtv and wealth ol Wi iniugton. The f sjefavtll ot !rlflelil Koad ii on the way ,10 Grotnalajrouti, or .lalfhu'y, or ont l intrmilii p-dot Oa the Worth Caruiioa K al; while tha Jorthweaterf lioad, fra Wreefi.hamHlgri to fti"eui mvt BdtWit Atty: will t due time pour the rush n't no' t o i-iiw t ii.i ..s. . . .o 4t4f the "rt Koaiv.. . ataJ th re- . , e.i rukiuw t.Aeewiin irajM ml-ud. f take Pf !f Jo,,k l ! .aoo.' rresj J. of, Kew OrIean al-Ud . P : iioawral.e'tWiii a and the Board of Director, bft ac able aad efficient. It dtit ha Neo reduovd. i5iIir...o!,'i.lll "l .a. U.wiaaA l Wilt U all-l. ihus 1 ntu disuiaca mi hioe-elt. hta lauiriy anil 1.1 I I trust the General Assembly will at ohce .. Kmeml the militia law aa to authorize the Governor to call out br auiive aervjee aa m any aubatnniial while cm ns as may l e necessary in an emergercy to entori'e the l.w and to put down t'lesa hrtdnu'lit maran- d is. It would tot be advhablo to imploy c.doreil mdi ia only in c.-r;aiu localittos tor this purpose. The outrsg'S releired to are c.Mifin d id uosi eiiciusiviy Iti i. unties in a .iich i he w nite a d i-olored populations ate ahoti' i j 11 il in oiiuil-er, or in which the n L.ites have a nn, ail ma,) r iry. loctllout the colored luiblia aioi.u in these Count.es Would be in. just to the colored race, ami W'i't Id give a preti xt lor increaaed i xaspur aii.tu among certain whiles against the colored peop.e ; l-ut aa the law now is, any one who may be ordered lo perform service in the ilttai e l Mill ia may pay two dol lars f r ex. inpti. n tberelr .m and evasle s-vi.H-, tlHta tntposing tire barden on volnn- tt era or on such as can not pay that amount. I' is to be icgieitod that the army ol the Coiled S ates has I eu so reduced by the uetion ol Omgri'ss that a larger number ot federal troops can not be pr.?d t all times for this State. The presence of a regiment ol inlantry, and lour corupauies of cavairy, statiourd at ditl-rent points, would have a most salutary ell'ect in repressing these out. rages and m liiiUiiiing tbe pcaca. It Is not ' doubled, however, that, in an emergency, any number ol tederal troops that might be required would be promptly lurnished. No "war of racoa," aa it ia called, will be per. mi. till i i ibis country. No orgdiiiicnd re sistance to established authority would for a moment I c tolerated. Tbe national govs eminent, st o ig to protect and jealous ol the righ: and liberties ot tboae wuo are siipiemeiy attached to it, is over ail, ami ao.ihi not be slow iu an em rgcocy to vtn ilicate its power, and lo visit with coiidign pun aliment the insubordinate, tba trcacn eroue and the guilty. IMMIOBATIOM AMP AABKnil,TB. A'leulion is especially, invit.d to tt. ait portion of the Report ol the Secretary ol Mate, heiuwitli, Uansmitted, in relation to these subjects. Eveiy proper end ju lici ius i IT .rt should be mad- by tbo a a'e to promote immigra tion. No r gioo of the earth can idler a belter cbmaie, or more vaiied or valuable natural r. sourcis than can be tosjnd in iNorth-Carulina. -. ' t Our agriculture, though it lias imprnveil to om repMi ItB'ce 'tB'e'ch'rirtaiereV hellion, ia still In a languishing condition. This is a sabj tct of primary importance I am JrraiifUl to slat iiiai the i late Stale Kair eLhitoKd decided indications ol improvement and advaneemeot in Azricut- tuny au j ihe Mtthayjic A.'ta, I trust. : tu C.ntral Aaaambly will liberally foster tb Stale Agricultural Hociety, and th Dis trict a"d ilounty fVocfetKM, a aflordu g the tet means to sliniulale production ol all kinds. With en"rgy, industry, and well dTr.AVTcft latmr and eCin-nnj'we tiave much to ttorx: lor in too future; an'' if we areolae .o ouraelvis, and iuiprovo a wo should tb I natural advaoiaxis wbicb- frovidcnca baa tjoatraridDpjB of, th; i la not distaat When the mat will be ne iw, more pro pvieia avnd mora eongtitaninl tuaa at auy tormer period." - ' , oaoLlOlCAI. IfRTlET. r TI4furvey, by Ibe able btate 0 ologiat, Piol. W. C. Kerr, ia (lilt prjgreinj ia a sauafacIiAf jl IBaBCefrj TTi BeaT fdierusi ol lb tttata teUiratiiat Prot. Kerr aoould be encourngui and is'ained IB tbu iudipnr shblu aud raloabt work. ; Tn rtTaTiABT Tins JCVsntia i onsr ap. poj ntecl tor JhiaL OaFAKTMKNT Rir -mi I trsnsinit herewith the reports of the Aii.lbor, tire Superintend' lit of Public Winks, and the Attorney General. These durum it's contain valuable iidormatiou and suggi-stio is, o which I invite your at tention. Tiieas olllceis, with others re lerr.-d to els. wbere, have been assiduous an.! fiii hlul in Ibe di-chaiu" of th. ir r ihc- tive diife. KKUHKAL IIKLATIO.NS. Th. most cordial relations continue to subsist between the government oi the United States and the government ol Noith Carolina. The administration pl President Grant is receiving the appi oval ol a large majority ol the American people. The bonesiy anil economy by. which il is character!! d, and ita sin ess in maintaining the idiirhled Inith ot the nation on iu bonds, while, it is tiiily reducing the nat hmtternV en title il lo the special commendation and support ol all good cititt ms. 1 regret to sta'e that the fifteenth am od niint, under which everr man would be en titled to vote In, every State, Is n..t yet a part of Ihe Constitution ot the United tales. This measure of justice alii yet preVAll. The Colored man in Ohio or 1111 sols should have the same right to vote that the colored man has in North Csroli na ; and justice will not be done, and the Union will not have been reconstructed on an enduring b -ibis, nntit this right is se cured by iho Federal Corti'ution itaelf, so as to place it beyoud any changes that may occur either in popular Opinion or in the administrations of the different Stale gov ernment. ' By the fourteenth amendment to tbe Con- atilution ot the United Busies ceitsio per sons in tbe recently insurgent Slabs are de barred toe privilege ol boldinn . ffloe at tha bands of their fellow-citizens; but tbe Con greaa msv, at pleasure, remove such disa bility. There are many cuix.-us id Slab's w hich did not engage iu rebellion, who are technically exempt Irom this disability, but who were not more loyal to tha .govern- meut, au.l are not now more loyal than man; citizens of this State wbo ar ouly technically excluded from holding olllc 1 am not abla to perceiva that a citizen ol a State that did sot engage io rebellion wbo sympathized with lb pretended Con fudcracy, and did all be could to discut age volunteering and to paraly ze the nation' al arms, is more loyal or more detuiv-. ing of consideration than ilw South ern Unionist who occupied aome small otlioc, not wiUi a view to aid tbe re helliuu, out mere.c tu (acapu oiscniiiKH!. There are several thoutaod of peiaous iu -i. e.. .1... .r mis oia e ui iue lauer ctaas, alio were at one time supremely attaobed to tbe na tional government, apd wbo endeavored in ever? conceivable way. to avoid Qirbtiou agaiuat the governmYnt of the Uiuu.il States, but wbo ar now aoured and dis treaaed, because, by tbe fourtoeiidi aiDunil- ment the $tf mean thev adnpKpd to avoid doing violence to tueir Judgments and con science have been ud to exclude them from office. ' Every citizen of ibis claw, and very loyal citizen. It entitled to be al once relieved by Congreae, Ther are several thousands of others io tb Stafe, wbo are either indifferent to tbe government or op. posed to the act, of Congre bj which th State .wa recooatructed. Tbaae peraon tiave imk (ortly pUiskbcil for their acia-ol rebellion. Even if disposed to thwart tbe action ot tbe federal or State goveinmaots, they art powerless to do te so. Thev aii chafed oy tbe rerleclion that their , former slave can bold office, while they ai ex eluded, and thisn flxtion la magoin. in their njlad into tne tyeltet that the nation al government ia dupoad to pursue ant puniab them, simply because ther had taken au oa b lo support th Constitution of tlie United btatre before tbey engaged iu rj lll K.KH SI A 11,.. TI1K TKOUfE Of TU14 liNlVKUSt.'1 TiO NtOlllVtoSll.lt, TllLKSIJAl- ANU miMi- MlV. 1 AND l Tiieflld lubllshed Ttonpe of tweuty years nraaiiiH, NKWCOMB'8 M I N 8T ft E L8, TRU.ARfi Of WlNSTIIEI.aV. A aaiilnaitiui mbwdyuia' nmoh that Is truly if i eat, aril's le, sn.l incemourahlr axeIJeut in the world nt Minstrel Art, lalent, (l.aiiis, ehnava mini the Vary tr..ui ranks ul Uia ivlwsi..n, witii insi m.s'ty oi ar mini uercei.timi ana suuerear jii.tciiiem nt sniat Is rl irietllv eoe.tits in lie auiu.emeiit tackiuii pubi.a, whiou only yeais ol prnfefsi -ual excellence en Riva. tmeli elpeH 'l..i baa ii dm of th. VKi UUNl uMKJUAN a Nil MAN AliKu and most suiansHliU caterer to ihe fasiiihuua laateef aretlaetl, fntrileeltial, ap preciailva publiA, f.ur Iwatity Years, llllti MATCULEms C'ttiuKUStTIUN all! sniaiar nig-lity in tholr new Shil HRWNATIONAt PmiftRAMMlS. ll.sr cisiny. Ii v 1 I - i-.-.-.-sl -n, .jf j i BreeBi'rJaro' Mc Mark ' wilws i momk Aansebii and' xa.o. Ili Um aTtunrSiuraa. Bko-,o;...j!r,,io- " WaslusUwa.... "..,!' """ ' i4 " Wilmii,,... " " y.. Ml IV IXtHM-U . Toumaaville.,;.., Graham..,,,,,,.., Loitaa'toa Stis,', it aw w.iii, ,, ,.: ,:.v.: :.uj..-:jvtt.i anoeyruit,. t,.a.xa' tH) ...T I'm upvu it 7 oVitxk, CartnmtuicJiiK ai 8 pr- i. t1H(4-oiiile bLmuU lor nte. llillvK l) M-.U. A l'OUlioN UF N, Iiit in Ktf,'fe"ititit c-niti'v, HtnttnH fnth nh Hi.it- uf lr Kivtr. ii(f way botuwu Uticki Uouiit ftul i'ttrtjvuo it u 1 Hithui u t miU'i f a jhipping p ant nn the Wituingtoi) A WfUou Itaiiruiwi, TL krat k (Miiiiaiuing Twnty-ii ,mi..rf(S m) tlftr (2 -) avr On U ihwrt i a cmifurtnlft' l'Wvlimg HotirMj, wttb iKit rtMiuta, all ih nt cniFririrT ont hnnsrn Nrw (-TirTia, bur Tati4?ij; (tin hoijuti Af., alt in Kth-ft r iwt& i Ilia In t tsiiitfis.ut'4 uii ui llit heat Co ; tori Karnist iu t(n tiuuiv, aix. ilio urnr ui it, tf .1-1 Btir1 niiftV(i'Htiif) M ma ia ample pnktui Ha alaiJiK. as to fr;itii c. l prop...' io uml wni.r, my thirUt hutit.rmi Ht) acrt4 wtiicii ntajr I tub tliTidai tutu twn tit uiort- ftvjiuw, Ui fiat aftit'M w.Htiiiig i imreliftrie. Uapt. il. )t. Onion bit Ajfotit Witfakc ,i.wuttitj in aiiiiwu m tin iia-H Hful Kiiukr all ti.f"t uiallut) iiM,rrt. If not tliffoiM(l of atMWur, I wttl on MonctiiT lt(f ' I ltcj.iiiljt.tf , ut xi tittvr it io tltf htKbrnt tu oil ttl ,'ltMlitniri, iii liWij ol litre, fc ut aixt i biuntr) ara, I wit) alati n ii iunitt iitH-mi, alM;k til all kii, (Jure, paa ftuttltT an it farmutK mipln ctils, Ittiiita trry I thr rut, uiaUtt kntwu on day of i evlc, nKNnr morpkcai.' 1 lUlnkh. Nt r 17 U j Mtn tiard, 'J'arbcro' Htutn'iiu r, Wi! million j Journal fopj- Ii1) (Uy ani) h nit bill to ttiin t ftiuc, I . v. UhUimm to. k, z:. .0 R.H, lHvioin't Htrip.. ..... m wt u M wbwfiU prim , Odl4 m) mi. rr. Nor tii CarUii.a Htuim tfuA uV-V.-. JlTT wl U othur marketaUa aukA. Ortlttra IVj Huk not, fe, 4.btoiii4 k m Nw lark or Uaiuuriii, or iu currouc, M d- Lr and IV Insurance r.iitui iad ia aood Oompanie at best rates. "ws (V'M IU-tru I, ,, DilY GOODS. Jl T IX TIHK I ANOTHK NKW LOT OF lH)ri,l!", Al paca, Kuipea and .oliil llmas Ooeds, st 1B1IR0H",, P8TTT HEWSOll'f). 0" PKRA" fXANNB'Wluta'lsud TeilUn. - PB1MB0SE, PETTY 4 NEWH0K. inTri rwsTHi pwsiwT ; " ' A. Hleaeher) snd Hmwu Cotlona l UlstHonK, fm'V A kEwSOK. CAWtMHRKH, RATIVETS Twilled aud I'laln Clutlia lot Uen and Hoys' aw. l'EIUKilhK, pgm NEWB.iM. 1I, CLOTB, Berlin and all kinds of Olive.. . rUIMUtiMi, mtt NEWSOM. jrStnilOIDEBU'; t AIM, cilTand CotV. PRIMUOSB, PETTT SEWSOH. . HtKIH BKIMts, Ooractuj, Merino Vests and lUlinural riVirl. l'liIMlSB I'ETTT 4 Kl'ffSOM. tUAWIl, tUMUSand Fl'lUA ''i.i:K.jrKrtT, Nj:wo. In iw.ivm, ANuriiEH im Ot v !" irwt mm Oct 27-tf Is ami Worsted rt,,.l. a'HIAsiUMKs Pa' UK A tiKWdOM. JA I' A X KlitsK R W I K 11 M Al l. OOI.OlW Afiii Hli tiles. I'KIMIIOHK, t'EriTA NKWStlM. Oct t DRY GOODS. J8(. , , , . TI'rtlAICH ANI) B HAPPIVi AT Al t, PIlftBS S. KLINE CO., RKHPKCTF1JI.LV INPOliMTIIKlll Frkmils. ciistnmeiB .u,i Vah ie, that ihe hava juat rsaiuive.1 s verj IsrKO six) elmitss i,x of Dry Goods, hats, UK A I ) V MADKCI.OTlUSd, iiOOTtl ANI) 8II.K IIA'IH, Plush Mats Hoft Ifsta an.l Wool Mala, fur Men, Buys and (.'liiHreu. I'UIMWIHI!, PBr NEWaoil. HKAVV HOI tU.K Kol.fu ttno-rs. -PlllVIHtii, PEiTY AM ANEW80M.. Ot I if that instruaneat waa equally binding upon all, aad tboUsand upon thousands who never took that oath, but who war as ileeulr and BAhitUirlj itnmtiraesl. j the to. beiitoo a tbe we, ar aet banned or rc eluded. The nation can afford m be mag nantmoB. ; After nine jaara ol MtMtltun.. and str.fs, and civil discord, and nial dt rnntloa land mttemesa, a terr larue itialoril" of" tbe ftedpte ' of Nurh Carolina long for peace, and harmony, and HHOK8, O-ENTLEMEN &c LADIES ITIINISIIIXU ooom. In fae, everything kept In rst class DSY O0OD3 & CLOTHIITO HOUSE. w leu they off r st reroaikahly low prions, anil will uul ba uudarmad. Tbey fMHs.itmlly ,nvU the (inhllo to an in p ...u .,1 ineir k'kus, anil sasure themselves of ihe a'Hive fout. . They also duoet spe.-ul attention ta their c;iii. ainui;, which ja th ou-y estsblislnneut ot ihe kind in III Mtae, anil Is a ersml snee.ia iiiey tiave msde lare Mhhttotra to their t- ' ieiiive ass. rtiHOlit. or t.'lntia, OlaM Crtsekary an.l "Ion War..v Parian Marhle ra fancy ami lo te. u,0 axuaa pi M on iieporUiion. Ti y (f r itla roally urat claisa wire sli ieee. io(tiy m.sWale (rln. 'I tienktul ioi ihe U1 eral I'atrousiro iititUifuru etlen.liiT th. y j-e..n,ti . solicit a eotith asuee l ihe unie , a n-Bsiirani .a" ilxur heat .1 ria to g.ve ore soi.u, i.)u lu evuy brtneh ol tben tsitnovt rnhjga. UUV l(i-Ill " MISCELLANEOUS. IIAf4-, II4WIB. . oT'OAii ciH.ii.ii ium imt Rt i:rvr,fe Ct "AlitHJal A Al F.ilHi. not m-tf H lll Rl FLOI'KI 1 Cif hAltKHI.M OF FLOIIR OF rAfllOOB A J J grsiMi. in store aud te arrive. Dovm-tf -' MAIWOHA ALF0KD. 3 ResAsirtt, I ' 'i "n d' e4) Silver' noun. M J 'en i-ishii, i tie itnuer wtll ree fwihr en taaaonsj at tha no II -.In rts-aive tlie slsn hJ!IUf r OFFICE, wTORTft CAHOLINA CASMMKtm JKANH i" sin! Ptanne, ' u,t 117-n; puiuiiohb, pOTjr a "" -' 'V' :v-r:- rl ssd Best, bt foritssl :ets lujwts. lurtfes alia ml. sehif llstftiea riKiHusiiso farnls Delta nr th.t v .. Iheresrs ll- In narli.l. 'lit I.IM'IH UI.K vkm.M;j .... ui. L"" ,rr"' ivw Wiv. S, dw, i piflSTFTHE'pOr MALAGA CKAl'ES, j ''fM'SvM' r'eei' .-Jr' i "'k-1" w ' tf ,V -"1.0.11." pi trTC!rs, ' it'sipts. ia i K FTKE L6T OP THESE"- DELE- cious (irans.xiiK fiiit ' this ai-usox, r.i-cetvwt today st j - . A. D. rk01'.STER i ijR0'.S. ' i ov in 7 Mr. rentress'a Boarding Houhp, TWO W)U3 i"l0M TUCKER HALL -, FftTtttaTTlllw ItrVBt"))!;' Miih. -w i. rr.Tms liEHPKfrrWl.hV auticlt tti HrtrtiBAitir'Sr bar iii trlmut ami ninixt i'rs of lint iii uural"naaiunbiil ,. tierKwis'v sttiiig the .! , aa al.s is -eparvij. lit ftan..l H ISmI tSOTM S4Mi US bxltAl ,A.A ..a a.la reltulun wLue IfiB OiiilfcaLkiji. hk - ATOontmonxisnn by. property. But tbia matter t 1 tbe band, of Contra a. Tba State a bava an control over It Let otbe,r nation (hoar it power every whereto maintain . tha taw, to punish thoa wbo may resist 1 ttntbort- 1 vJaad to suslaia tl.' rroinucied Btatu Snrpost have ehoien a aite near th Oity.ot ia securing to their Citizens a toomnb Iicij a lirhwhleb I bsiieTed to tie ever warlflma. and ssnroloand iieaceanrtniiirt sa.i. the afjfk wi.&ciiriiiridVl:r:a ... .11T..U bit that, AiianimiU and ua I " nn economy, as is wmsmi iss i"caa re r,owf(i. an. wuu n, am r n Be year 01 Con ti.a ... " . ' - -, 1 ,S f C. IIV .... 4...tir. on aio.lei.ia ternc. Jjioeral uVdnotlociamad iu iivrroaitent ff.aid.-e o " - Kwy vtfen-wtit aa1erresskrrratos a.e i:-iU APPLM.-a, ' 1 -N "J'.1 H. .. v., .-' t -I.-. ' . ;.- .... ' NCTS, " XAVPFriESII C1IESTXUTS, ; AT" ' .'.. A, l. KOl hTtU BUO'g, " no 10 If v , rmt rtn. 1 nk-o chaji; or Ltwrs W,tA anaVsVaat. IUsaaa-M. til-.'MrilV porAj. tmm sj,-,aay wa,ssiLi. rm-v l sM OHM t. ftM M jnanaremeot, trf lt TVreaideot, Jlr, Bmitli.Taadiib aecpseary buiMhiK frar the oiMurs ttjrt, and (trite aoddl will, would oaitaia. "KifrJ I.VT-.E . riVJHla-ilo. 1.1,1 ..i ..je. r. .. .... ' . . . : ,. ran tax. ( Fl lltZf .J. BSIfrrf . VSBiPt. rimMm. and IU.Au , lar.'v"lWiVS, srlta, SOB T.'I.TW-1.T "Csr Vt.rVs and eonvuit wwl tsanauty. by tha ftr-t fla, grace the freast,' the prvadeat aodj ..1 Jasasri snl.si wh'.ca time the t!onn-1,1.- niist waxiBBsiowtaa tatsl fhii of h I tlitJ Olaia jiiiwa couvsui. 10 ism, a asuiuw (jl4t 1 iruat joui usiiiiieraiioni w 111 read tin ' . ( ieo.Mai CAVNPIiJCANDlLL plaiv kxn rxcr, uaMB And a'oitEia?r vf , VKUi' H1IAPB AaM STHJi3 - .JL AMYAq-UUSl- ' .. . At oan ami rc. j,oii. - ItOSlli X0BE8TS ( CO., ' GMIUL tOMsMlHHIOK Mtltt'lf AKT?, - Net. M fmmn rVititirr, Niew Yo, Pny erawlal arlaniia VI ih pi rrtiasa rft.a, Itiusai, Oft), Hnrgttm, ttof, Iron, Imp, tie. B!a; kmar, BobpfKChairfrjif S m hutta t OMHCariAt, PmritT, S04 ttT. ";. Pr. L01W.M0.- ' lKs'KALCOMSISHr02f IlKKCHAJiTf?, ihuVatlMi pairhaw of Btgsfn(r, Hop-, limrna, 1 .-, tawa suit at hat Waatara Prun..ia . .1.. ...1 Al!.'lJi.1.rJIlititir.VLalJ-aii:i.ii tu n si .a.; tr-rt usritt awo saosiiuwa tst aooils. . ' aait ai-.ua. ,. f eT" ?' tsX ,im,s,.... '.I Aiturnr ana 1 ounei.'iir ( iaa1, ' 5 Bi'OfMND NFC FT, X. V. llratit la Itw ftmrU nf' lls'liVi- trti Pffl us 1SVI K.STUpiUM. wet .lr'rvlue iAJtk- Amu la tit AasidrsA anivjiWi1lrBilt eTmHi -astit1&r i..ua. cpt -OsVawutt( KftllKttMMlsaKWte. " , Uiiis aicriii, v. 1 w" fwA ' v , ' ' !iiej d 1
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1869, edition 1
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