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' If-' THE SENTINEL. SiTllinAY StollNIJTfi, Ji-ly 19, 187a. . 1 J0S1AH TURNER, Jr., T. B. KINGSBURY, Associate Editor For House of Keprt'scnlativt's, OEUlKiK II. SNOW. (K WAKE. KLLl TItJK 1T Till ItSlMV IN AllilaT hemexukh the ei ectox Tile vlcctim tiht p'.iri i Tlmriv the7fh ilny tit' August. Tl, pe-fde a-ee Hi.f l, vole on the ijiicstioii lately JiM ussed I'V tin- YVilmingt u Kalci'h JVf an, the Associate Eil tor of the SentinK!.. The merits i Wheeler us u historian will not l,e triel :.l the polls, nor will that ether ijuestion, l if ahility of the lall- educational couventi. n, whether it be above or In-low " uioUor t. Tliere ij entire iiioiiiiinit union" he iiHis namel upon the ( oiitittiti mil u lae imI me t up mi w l.i. h tin j "pie v ill tc on the 7th. S far s He i;mie::an!, linn- L cut.rc unanimity be tw cell the ltuilical i.n.1 Ci.n sen-alive party as to the constitutional amendment? upon which we arc to vote Ueeaate there is no i'i " l etwecn the two panics upon the am- uduieut?, it is no reason by there ihor'l n .'. Ik-a full turn out at the election. ; Friday Jouel, Jim Ilaiiis and tioV. Caldwell cau glyc a weck' uotiee to the negroes not to Vote for any particulai amendment, and eveiy ueyro ami white man Binclliuj; behind theui tor un olliif may defeat any one ot the amendments. bb m m TOO LATE. The New York Jlmillis still I. itim., r re-electing Grant, lie hud sent his satriip iqto North and South Carolina and h id allowed or caused to he committed rimes enough to damn him a thousand time?. He had asked for the passage of laws that were not only of the Draconian sort, but were subversive of all constitutional rights of the people and the States. The lhrnlJ not only consented tithe loul mid damn aide deeds; but it held the el. the ol Uraut and his myrmi Jons . nay it hound ed on the dogs of war And mra, when Grant is President for four year-; when the cruel wrong of placing him for anotl. er term over the South has been done and he lords it with an assurance that he will be sustuincd by his damnable party what er outrages he may commit, the IltruU imagines or pretends it sees great dan gers ahJ, and Cxarism with its horrid and awful form rises up like a huge mon ster in the very nathway of natural pro gress. What a pity iLc JltnM and oth er papers of influence could not discern the danger We give theitr.ttthe ben efit of the fol'oifing extract, which is ta ken from one of its late editorials. It comes as near defining its position as it was ever known to do, bnt there is no ccr tainty that before a month it will not taik about and fay ijuite opposite things t the following : The meaning of the JJeraUTi new d parture, us it n oiled, is simply this: He do not choose to wait until some in-siM-eie. scheming politicians assemble and Lrui what they call platlorms andask us to take one side or another. We do not '!i n- to accept issues crudely fashioned and hastily thrown upon us. We do not ' ano le a party to that deception which wouhllead the people after unessential ijtiesliHis like free trade, protection, ' wo man's sulTragc, prohibition questions that are surely ripening trom day to day, under the influence ol education aud iu I u iry, while issues of the utmost gravity are coming upon us unawares. There are our finance, to be strengthened, and un i, we do that tree trade discussion is as i lie as the hooting of owls to themid n ght Hinds. There the Southern States to ic r const rax ted not re-concinerc 1 aaJ r. b.'it.i. but reconstructed witu gen erosity, manliness anil wise statesmanship. Before- w experiment on new plaas-ol suffrage lei us see what suffrage is doing in the South and make sure that in saving the Union we have not added to our States a new Poland or a new Ireland. Above all, more menacing and burdened w.th grvtr dangers is the spirit of Cii iar i-ui which pirvadts our polities and threatens to destroy the republic itself in tut- nomination ot Orant for a third teim. Tliis, then, is t.ur new departure' We have nothing to gun except as the cuu ty n.ay prosper. We have no hope ti- pt that virtu w: 1 once more lie regard ed as an attribute ot statesmanship. We aie engaged in no crusade upon the Kc publican party, except so far as it may be U-du'y-th': worshipers ul tit'sarisin like iieep into the shvubln. We oertainly have ne grievance , none with Grant our - with any member ot his admin'-stration. The question whether we arc to have Ca-iarisin or It. publican sui does not concern us, as it aoes our cmiflreu. In ilim content we are euliste 1 and we shall serve to the end - t the war. - - .SI'.IXISU AFFMHH lliitigsarc ' mightily mixed " in 'he pan.sh Kingdom. '.r ti U-i;raphic d:s pa'cli'-s Irom day to .lay have k-pt out readers' iiifoniii-I a, to tl progress ol events. A brief ref. rente ti the state ol affairs may not be anis. The Cabinet el . ., fiiia .WJxaifc-Ja44iage w4-flf -.me the resigna'i.jn ol King Aundeus, 1.- d.-ii'.ayid en r--y' ;.:.'r...t;-m ai.-l wis il -m to a i-o:: 1. r .! ''c:.t. )x read i rs lu ist beu! i.i linn I -, .at the p:i r.t lorin of g ,vcri.:i.- i,t 1'. itral It' pub::-j can- a represei.tat.Vt.- gov. rnment .j'life similar to our own. i he Cabinet has abolished slavery in the Island of I.rto Kico, and has also scut an order to the Captain-General I Cuba to take strong measures against the insurrectionists and to abolish slavery in Cuba. It has also rescinded all embargoes in the Autilles. and drdered the immediate restoration of all property which has been seized for frJ.tiral cffencM in Cuba. The 77ur. sav of this laat order " Ttiit U an st of ilia highest impor tance, and iudicatis the possession il ex traordinary moral courage in the men who have perl, rined it. Hitherto no Government has i ver dared to interfere with the brutal 1 1 ileni e ol the lViunsu 'uis of Cuba. W stood lor lorty-eight hours on the veri ol war l .eaiisi I'lim c. n'd le't .orro the Havana authorities to u'ivi up tin' "'I.' -d Aspinwail." Neither hi- i:oi S. ii. in.. .lid i ver have ventured t.. is-.;.-such an i.l. r as that w hu h this rabiintof Ucpul-lioaiis have promulga led in the mi 1st ol civil war and munii i pal tumult, with a bankrupt treasury, a uiil.uli nt populaiiou an J a sullen army u their hi.i.d,. It is not as vet certaiu whether they ill succeed or Isih Hot Ifolil the ileseltioli of Alnadelis lint il now. tin K.publii m h.ol r. ot r-piiii h done nothing un o: h - .! lh. w h i;;h" t-v-:. : ' li-t! :i! I: - 'I - II. ptiliin ai ( abilie' h4, I. I, .1. 1- I., . that, f:i. 'I ,efi- tlo-c-'oditi. I: . ' is dei!oIal-!i .'in. ' in iiiuliih. It ,-iml a few o'r.ssii.ie !ea:ntd ' '1 defeat of go crninent tr-. p ut K ; li by the t'arli K We wwc also t--! 1 of the rising ol t ln Intrr natior.aU at Alcoy. Thin- li;e inrt bl- ,. , M t i.i - were enacted Tl. vkilVd In Mayor an I drnrjio d hi" h l I body rl.r-! the stieits. The lt. eivrr ol i'avis mis triatid in ttie saim- way and many lau ton. -s were burned to u his. In i word, without going fully into details, scenes, of disorder and hloodthe.l arc coil stantly witnessed and i very thing beto kens tumult and revolution. There Is one latoiublu sign. There is not flic heartiest unanimity of sentiment aui-iig the eue- mies of the Iicpuhl.c. They ..oaic dis cordant il not hostile towards each other. The ollin rs arc like our Kaduals ill the South they want ollicc, and In nce there arerivalriis and alou-ies. It n said they ui'e short ol I. e " sinews of war" money. I lie str r t Ii i.l D.m ( arlos, it up. Iti I. is l. .! , .11-i.lelubh o.ltside Ol ti.i II :.-.jile proy.nn '. There is no little hauce. We have i iisiderable conlidi uce in the integrity, honesty and ability ol the lead ers at Madiid, aud we hope that they will be able by energy, prudence, and pluck to achieve a victory, complete and decisive, over the en. inie ol the i'.deral Ite - public. i'.UV.Y. TI.C Sl.N l INI I. d 'Cs H"t ku p Itsle ill ers posted on matters ol the tail'. Kor fifty years racing w i- hardly known at the Noi th, w Iri'e it wiiji nil in in in the South. Our pilgrim Lrotlnis ale no.v monopo lizing the s-p-.it. Tin- l'lesidint liinisell is a horse in .i . at. 1 L mg lliani h and Saiatoga injuire a hoisc race t i bre ik ti c monoti ny of the I'uritauical lile lead by Bctchcr. Wood hull and Clallin chrit.ti.ni-. James Doswill, of Virginia, with his gray filly, 'I.iz'c I.ucas," beat the Beecl. ers and Credit il biliara on the 10th inst. Lizie" is only three years old last SUy, and promises to be the great runner of her drr. J)owel a bat. belor, and we sup pose ' I.i.ie'' i- mined for some Virginia girl. l)owell raised "Planet," "Exehc- luer" und "Sue Washington." It is snd to contemplate ho-.v Virginia brses and Virginia siaiesnin h ive run dow n, or as Kirk said of Judge Pearson, "played out." "Exchtiuer," "Planet" mi l "Sue Wash ingt on" .-:o d as hiwrf above their com peers on the turf as JiHersna, Madison and M.mr ie did above theirs in the polit ical aren i. "Planet" was the last great horse of Virginia and Wise the last great statesman. They have both let down, and have mil tlnir last race, except to be beaten. "Planet" will never be upon the tuif again i even Jim Doswell would not go his money on him, as much as he loves the old racer. Wise will be upon the track again, but he w ill have to carry old John Hrown, and that is dead w.ight, sure. The negroes are declaring and swearing they will not vote for the man who hong John Brown, "whose soul yet goes marching en." Doswell and Lizzie I.ticaY' will elevate and letrieve the horse character of Vir ginia, but it remains to be seen who will elevate the character of her statesmen. Certainly not Mosby or Wise. UUIELEVENT. The .Wen thought the discussion on the Bible as a ti xt book in public schools in the late e ! '.-rational convention ' irrtlf ctr.t," because the Stale bad no schools. We re-id in the AV- a letter fr.-m Mr. W. P. Caldw. 1, of Statesville, to the New York '';'i, c .rrectirag that paper in its statement thai Judge Person wrote his ou petition ii-commi tiding himself for Chief Justice in place of Judge Chase, di- ceased. Mr. Caldwell sayn lie n.te urn letter and it was signed by threel Demo ciats besides hiuisc'.l. The discussion it irrelevent iierlisps, though the vacancy on the bench by reason of the death of Chief Justice Ch isc has been filled. The discussion, we would say, is late, though not " irreUc rut," We did Judge Pearson the ju-t.c-; to C"ir, et the New York s'u i when that paper made the charge that the Judge dimwit wrote the petition recom mending his precious self tut Chief Jm ticc. We are gal Mr. t a' dwell and his dim cratic friends wire disappointed in Ufcrn (-- 4if Ju-tuus - -Tiuiji should have known that PeanHu was no safe custodian of the guat writ of i.iAtu They should have known that the man who hung the writ ol A.iV.n cor pus, while II olden anil Kirk hung up three men in the woods like dogs, was unfit and unworthy a aeat upon the Supreme Court of the L'nited States. We wish tbtsc gen. tlemen luck in all their undertakings ex cept this, and we rejoice with Judge Kerr and two hundred ot Holden's aud Kirk's late prisoners, that Grant was not moved by their prayer and petition. ' Dr. Bcke, the traveler anfi Biblical scholar, is ill in England, having been re moved, while favorably disposed, Irom Nice, where he was attacked by his sickness. Yhu ii. An Irom tiii., coiiiiiiy is ot a char act.-rlo cause the Ii iends of republicanism to fear that the i nd of the Iteyublic is n..t 1'ir distant. When Thiers was overthrown w e i xpn-s-.-d our belief that the struggle in Prance would en 1 in the restoration o eitii. i tli 1! iuiIioii or Nipolcouic dynas ty. A in wspap. i man has just interview ed Piesj , nt M. Malum. He represents him a- snymglhat he ncn pti d the Prei dtiicv of l-'iaiice lo save the nniiv and rcsii. t he ' lovernmeiit from a hideous si rainM. hi pom i and ptollt. lie add ed " lin it- is in ivasun w hy the present ng. in- in its urn. nchd constitutional I 'liii, wild a inibtary i xenutive who -h. iild reign over the country m.d rule " l the aiinv. should i. ot becolr.e est:lh-li-Lc 1 in prai.ee. When the w..rd.s ' Ein p.re" and "liepuhlic" becomes synoyinoiis with discipline, every cilicn a soldier, and every ..oldier the si vant of the 11c pub n , wrangling mi l strile will cease in the . o'lntry. " Then- is n. . in .( ihih thi-, it -hows nio-i phurj. ihit it m tie- purpose of Me Al'iTi'-ii, w !... i i t n. oy i- tin iroiio man of I'rai.er. to o . -1 1 1 1 1 o ,v s.,n!li r or later the pre-ciit I .mi of g iicinment. lie will pi"b.ib'y Ik- able to dictate disown terms, set u;i the loim ol government he prefers, and to even name the Kmpcmr or King who shall w ield the sceptre. It would not be asuiprise to us il lie -houhl select either Prince N ijk.1ci.ii or the; young son of the late llinp. t. ir as the next ruler for the Krciich. We h no n idea that the rule thus sit up will be perinaiicut. We shadtxj.ei I to sic tumults, intrigues und revolutions, il not within the lirst year, at least ln l. ii.- uiaiiy ycais huve expin 1. The seed-, ot repiili.ic.uiisin planted near'y a cent in v ago m Prance h .ve produced a cr p o pan i"ts. and sooner or later, the mil nine ol lie., i i I .. w.lP take perini. fncirtK.t frRlii'-rfc'ti whod. -ir'- no g.iviTnnier.t hut u K 'jmblic. and although the sword my destioy the goy ei in unit ol lib. ity and ri stoic t'n iiiisin and the Kmpiie, we feel contideiit that it will not be man) years bid. ire a Ill-public will be agaiu set up. No people whoever tasted the sweets of libeily will ever will ingly in at' the yoke of bondage. '' Foi: EVIWI'B. It is stated in the Northern p.ipirs that the flight to M irope this summer is larger than ever k'i".oi I'oiirists of all s.ns have guile. lit! ' is what that (M't'llillt paper the II linii.-n t!,r.it(, Ii -s to i) ftb 'Ut then -.Sill.-, ol .11 ..ipifl.llg I -ll'ul.lial:. and ol our i.ii.i TVW. Hu ll -in l atllles. it not in piys..-ii . the iii..-t b. -in : 1 u i I their sex up .n the p net nil hot;. .rainy lop leal i.t i s in i inpalii. li with the higlie-t cultllic illl.l th - most al.uilllg letiutllleJil of the i. .ib r i nil..atiou ; aud a reinainii g multitude will n fleet nponiis a- a nation all the discredit of an ignorant and nidi criminating snobbery. Tins' go abr -ud without ideas of their own beyond some parvenu circle where nothing is legar l cd but the counting-house, st cks, Iiirni ture, jewels, ai d millinery to tout, m plate, Willi a proper Irauio of worship, princes uu. I palac. s. and a more brilliant eipnpage ; to solicit court audiences, smattcr elementary French, look at pic tures ot which they understand bs little as Choi laws: di-sipate with plebeian vul garity; sneer at the institutions of their country, and drop their diamonds in the gravy. They desceud like au Egyptian plague upon our embassies, aud if they can contrive to dine with a Russian count or a German baron, forget ever alter the paternal beginnings in cra-h o! crockery. " A SCVENTY-FIVE Mll.hJoN LoN Col. Thomas A. Scott, 'resident of the Texas Pacific railway company, saihdin the 1'ennsyli iinia, from l'hiladelphia lo Ei -rope, on Saturday, to negotiate a loan for the Texas Pacific. It is understood that he has offers at ND but he Is confident that be can negotiate the loan at 00, which will be a saviug of $700,000 to the company. The Texas Pacific has land grants, which, at f i a r acre, are sufficient to build the road iV. F. Sun. I'rcsidi im Buford is said to have spent some G00 of Tom's company's money running the Carolinian in Haleigh which was bought i at by the iWiwapd a demo I crutic pap r at C arlotte callea me jja-p.i(.-A. Imi-oktauci or IIbaltt Blood. Every dnip of hlood that circulates through ti c veins eventually becomes a solid particle of the hodv Hesh, lione and muscle are merely soli.tiiled blood, aud uxm Uie quality of Um blood iViienda the condition of the whole plusieal system. Unless the liquid material tiy which tiie human substance is renewed and entainrd is pure and nutritious il is im possible that the body ran be healthy snd stroni; One of the most lluwrtant prop erties of Ii- stettcr's Stomach Bitters is that ot improvii'ir the condition of the vital fluid when Inf. cud or impoverished. Acting di reetlv snd powerfully upon the stomach, in which the manufacture of the blood is com meneid & upon the liver which secretes a ftuid r.ext ill inipnrtanee to the stream of life itself, this powerful vegetMUU tonic and depu rent lias an .uNu-nse indire t Inliiic-ucu uou Uie circulation. Hence the eitraordlnar eu'es wrouirht by the Hitter in cases ot gen eral debility, malarious fevers, rheumatism biliousness, constipation, &c Alice Jolinton, 't-aij(( Andeuit Johnson. Altna A. Johnson, Dmiit '. J hnKon, Jahn 1 WillUins and wi'e Jar-1 Ih4tt-llit Johns n, Koanna J .IoIi.imh), Mary A. lliutun, Alon.o.I. l!.ntn noil Ad ilti.ua iliuton. SjjCiat P fiywtzmi fifr Ifismr. Tu th Sheriff xjf Chaihrn county tiir tiir, Vou arc h'-rehy coifliiM-udrU Id t-u4mii"ii An tierMit. Johnson, Aim A. Johnson, Ihm1 Johnson, John Williams und wife J ana, l tmlli Juhnfcin,, Kmana.J-. Juiuumiu, Mart AL Iliuton, AIoozo J. i lin ton and AJUicon liln: ton thv defendants above named, if to tar fiinnd witinti ytir ronnty, to aiicar at th olfice of the frk of th tJ.erior ,ourt for th county of Chatham wlihin '2) days after the sen ice if thi nuiumona on them, t xclu ive ot the dy of auch ftervice, and answer the comvilatnt, a copy of which wiil be t!epiltpd m vh c m the Clrtt of tbe tta peri ir Court for aid ouotv, within ten days from Uie date of thia lummoDH, and let litem take notice that if thry fail to answer the aaid complaint within that time, the plain tiff will apply to IheCuurl for the relief ttrtnandetl In the com plaint. liertiiQ fail not, and of thi 'summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of nnki Court, thi" the 5th dav of April, lxTO, S. T. PKTTI, Clerb of the .Superior COrt of Cha.ham C jui July 4 wtiw unty. JOK HALE A Drat-claaa four wated KCKAWAY. juiyO 'it J. P. PRAIRIE. M18CEI.LANEC08. llilli IIV11JUI RALEIGH, N. O. TN CALLING ATTENTION TO THIS 1 House It Is wit!, h.e ardent hope that 1 may have a I.ImhiI share of travel, and I promise to c-rilt-avour to make It worthy of patronage- Rates p itafFlrst Fioof J.CO tiiHHii.i " - s.im t f -J M. hLAlli, j oy l l-d-Siclii, Proprietor. For Sale. Q() U11L8 8iKl P. TIKKCE sVltl lV J Q HDGfiHt iDis sVltl'H HuGSnC. t l l! M"l -t !-.': At A. C. 8aN1KI . Ci., a;. .U No. 'J Mari n Street. Bacon. I Q bnYi '.lit SIDES r 1MXK- HHKAK K ASTHAClN. ) fr 1 1EIt VJi ll.Wld. C'lleap at A r. 8ANDKKS C h, ap -11 No. ii Martin Street. a. iKASHN , II! Ii i ( ) 1 ) S. T " MASUNd ?SLK tsKAl 1 Vi; Khl ff .t.R TIIK' t.E.T SELF EALIN' t ill I I' JARS. PATENT Jtl.LY Gl. ISt-sE.S, t '.nne and - il.t in. PACKEKS1CE CREAM r'HEF.KIW. It. st in tin- ..rid. IMht KbAIN l.tNKll I'l KEITLKS, sKS'.VI Ni, HHAsS FtiKSERVINU liKT. I.Ki. AI'l'l.K I AUEK COKKH AND Sl.Ii. rK, Ll -HI N'.Nti AITLR .'AKKKS. LI-.HTN'INU TEACll PAKKRS, Call ai.tl i ny if T. R. Briggs & Son. dioH or i nts tin july ST-1860- X. Ig TVW< wowrATmi rsnarastATioir. oomtomA atmplr or will-knowa ROOTS, HERBI sa4 rRUITSaCombtasdwukothu ZZam, which la tkrir Balnra an ( tbarttr. At-vstn'-. Xutrttlooa. IiilTrti.-, arwtmttra aafl a i...na. '.i. wbotn Li MfiwrTcd la a ntt- cent auaat!7 of spirit fr.ra tlx l'eR I ASIC la fcocp thua in auy rlnnsss, vkka DUHM ILAHTATION Mi1 a nd Ca. jcrs . al SO . v.t.an4 ,l.iB -..la h ,1 is KUriers liring i r a elfcaai. ul llM - ::r are a -VtsAalsx - . r cim II hs. TBer4 ...ti r, which a-'.. dwm ad: . ii r ii .. lb a an m s.pf : 1 1 i BDtlerniti'- ajkatntcsl aj)irin ;Den4t,63p - r-lice.wTart JtN.tWJT From ib- subscrilier on the &ld of June, 173, my -on LOUVKTT !. I 8, sired 17 fears I ill par 25 for his delivery to roe, 1 miles Wi t of Wilson, N. C. or lodired la some jail l'i the tftale to 1 can fret hhn airain. .411 pcrjoio are notified not to trade witu a!d bov on in. account, or hire or harbor him under pena tr of the law lUljB-W.-' DUNCAN LOTS. BHTEI J 8CHO0L6, COLLEGES. Ac. WE8LKTAN ACADEMY FOK YOUNG MEN AND UOY8. Kv. B. R. Taawica, A. M , PrlneipaL WtU beKta the filh Academic Term of '.0 weeks, Aug. 4th 1873. Kor particular apply for circular. ' July 10 ti O XFOHI) FEMALE tEMINAHY, OXKOKO, N. C. Miss M. E. MirciiIi.L, Principal. Mbs. E. N Gk4t. Associate Principal. Mas. W. 11. MoSatiW, Teacher of Male. The exercises or the Institute) wlU tw r suuied July 3lti. 1ST.). A limited number of hoarders taken Cir cutsra sent on apptii aUim. juia I .tiu . - K A r E J X S T ITFTE, KALEIull, V (-. Kev. U ili iiwKi.L, Prinripal. 8 J. Stkves, A. li. t Principals. I'aor. A. Bit M ah n, lustrii. tor iii Vocal and Instrumental Music.. The Fall Session commences the 1st of Sept 1173. For Circulars, Catalogue containing fail particulars as to terms, courBc of study, &i, address Kev K. Ill KWELI. .V N, July lttytJiwilio Kaleigb, N. C. O V E J O Y A tl A II E M V RALEIGH, N. C. J. M. I.ovejov, i .1. M. WaiTa. Prlilclpals. I OHPBTBTHT aHSlsTANT- Ihc fifty-sixth session will commence July MIL. IsTa. for particulars address- either of Hie Principals. jut)' 4-eodWd Daily News copy DAVIDSON COLLEG-E ,ltri klrnburg Vounty,.Y. Wei! e-tiiilMs d. H.-veu Professors. Exiinses I..U. hi .rit.H S.'l.t(.fiilu.r M'.l I. lt I ...1 t -i.l..,,,. J. ttJU.AKa.a.,. p-'-- ' '- .Kl)UU 11 I l. II SCHOOL.! i. IT. HoK.NKB, I ,. . ,. al It II iKvas:ilr"'.,il'lls The first Term of Um (. holastlc year 1 ;:! '71 will In-Kin the 4th Monday in July. Prices a heretofore Circu'am fumhed uin ap plication. jiinc wV. QL.V.S3ICAI. AND MATHEMATICAL V ( O O I. . 1 J Ilt.liNF.U. I W . 1). lI'Jit.NKU, f Prim ip. Wi.i opt-ii ttu- Fail Kf&u un the d M U d;iv in J uly. 'I In pruc uf b-.uid uiii tLition per ftenaon i.f tw.-ut witksis 4plov,witinmt cxiracharucs 'I la In ml i detMijued not only to pre, are vou ut: turn fr clkxe, hut tj lit them ahu for In norutde u? d u-crul BUtious in life. Kor i-arliculan, a Idnv-a the Principal at Tally IK N C , or -I ',u.t ilarrcll. llcnder rita Uitil the ."Hh.t'l p-1 Bf.crwdrd at Hciid--rMu, X. t . Jut o U tf G UKEXSIX HKC I'KM A LE COLI.I-i.K. ti It f.K N S II O Itn , X . ( . The K ill S.-ssiou will liealu on the J7'li of .t1Xlt Ileal unl..r Oif r;.lanr i,f K T M Jonss. II. 1) , lb.- former tresidrnt. The V acuity will . ansi.t of I'rofcMors VV C. Doub, A M . IV. t Aiaertnau. A. M.. and t' J. tlnlir with a fall corps of acconip. lulled lady t.-achem For C'ir.-ulars cuntiiiu.un full iuforina' ion aj'j.ly to Hie rrefti.lenl, or to J A CUNINt.tilM, July 11 J.ui; Ukc. of Board. t.UOCERIES, Are. N i i - K Having .la .-ul our i.t re Ml.iri. of tiro- ri :;, V. , I.i Mi li V .1 .,-...W. r- '.mm. nd llit-in to II... fnvorihl.- (-onsi.lera ti.m of our frieli'ts auU . iistotnern A (J. I. MI .V I o Kaleh-b, N I'., April, e.jo n k s it : ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS COTTON FACTORS AMD OMMISIO MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON tT., EAsT UK MARKET, IIAl.KIfJII, X. ( . tiSOrdem' for the Mir. l.-ise of l otli.ti no- ticiled and ftatiftfartion uarunti-e I. Conmcnnit -at or all kin!.-, IV . li.. .-. II i.i leries, Proiisln-iii.t Ac., will ria--,a- str.ct at ton. o l :n tf- r;it: LEVENWORTT, LAWRENCE A 1 GALVESTON R. R. 00. OE KAN.-US. llaiviiiif ixiw repeUeil t'K'ir pitti niufutl frmu Hit Korfcrotueut, plaecn hi markut ncriy 400 000 ACRE.H "K M MiMKKEN I LND3. jrrantcd !n aid of their Koad ly the United SUte, a lartu of which has let ti n rM-rved frtin public aatj.- since 1 h'iA lands ar already travinnd hy two railrmido, ;md the even pcrtiona having been settled fi r many y.-:irs, numerous vlllaxes mul ra Iroaii stations attord u ready Uianc. t for farni prodllrtv and the advantuires ol i hurehei. school and nlorrp. 1 In- cuuipf-ny otters its Lslida at luuderaU! tii(Fik, tun tiim-. awd at low rates uJ Interest. SAIAMItlors CI.IMATK. I'L' It E WA I LU AND t-Elt riLK SOIL render tht-se land Uie most desi nootiarThif Tn America. Two trains daily leave l.evenworth, Law rence arad Kansas City for all poin-ts ou lire L. L. & i). LINE, laind eiplorlng tickets are placed on sale, audio garth's purchsfioir lands ijiu cost of same will be ref m ed Kor further particu lars upply l'i JOttS W ?-;Tf T, Und Cora , " Chanute, Kan., or L. I.AG.I R Co , Lawrence, Kan. aD 'JO-4m ry WO .MILCH COWS, one with, the other JL Wl rithoul a calf. j unci I W. C. hTKONACll. JRIVK .V. r. H.tMS! ' an bc hsd ut uly R. K JON 8 SCO'S' PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Ac. M . L 1 ' W i 8' LAW OKlflCJK," On Court Iloute Syiniri , KALEIGlI, N. C. Ppecial atUntiOD(iva to BavinK of 'Hoai. tead-, in view of the late decision of the 8u preme Court of the United t'ates on tt-e sul 'ecL may V dsw&wtf 0 V I I) PRE (Late of Kalelgh, N O) attorney di Counsellor at law, HO. 6 WALL ST , W lOHK CITI, WUlatlead wromi.lly to all tr.i(tiiitil husl- neas eutnutvd to huuu Kvfura tu the tuet Justice and Associate Justices of tn Supreme Court of North Carolina, and to thn whole "ortk Caroluu Bar. feb IS tf H E. C U L L O ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, S M I T 11 F I E I. U , N . C . Practices in the Superior Court of John ton Way, Wake, Uailifai, Warreu and ad Mains: counties, and fTrtlie Suerior C rt of North Carolina. t-cT Claims collect, , lu ary part of the State. mar iftMim J If N A It M ri T U O N U , HOOKIilNDEU atin Klank liook ManufdctiirtT. ovaa a. c. bookc'toue. R A I, E I G II . N . C. feb 13 tf g i t n ii. k Ti "tTTi TTTT AETOKXEV AT LAW, II A I. K I l. II , N . C . Ollicc on Kay -tteville Slrect, two half squares Eolith to 1 arliroiiirli Uouue, iiavirood a old Olllce. I'm -lices in tho Federal and .Stat.; may no Itin Cviurtn. L ,raT-.s..s !-.- ..ss tJ . . I iiuiir.i - i i.ah. U A I. K 1 li II X OIUco Bouth of the Court Mous. near the Sentinel i mice. Juue 7-tf K. C. Bauuik. T. V. IliviiEi x. g.tDGEH DEVEKEl X, BOLIC'ITOHS IX IIAXKII'CV, Otli e in Mronarh !uililini. .Son door JaVoi-fA -if Yiirliniti'jh ..fc, II A L E I : II , N . C . , Will attend to all canes of liai.ti rill't. y. Mr nadift-r attend tlie leruis of the District Courts. So extra fee c liaritcd Tor consuiu tion. may 7 tf Jos B. Batcublou, 1. C. Eowarus, Kalehrh, Oxford, YVm. I'li huik Batcusiaui, Kalchrh. BATCIlF.l.oi:, EDW tKDS ,v. B.I TCI1E LOR, - A 1 Toll N i; Y S A I" I. A V, liii.Eiiiu, N. C , Will all. ml tlie courts of H uk. , Iti iinville, Kranklln, Warren, Halifax, Northampton ami Chathaiii countlt s, and the Ktdc-rul' and Bu l.rcuif I a.urt-. ui a It n. V. MooHK J- JO'iKK A li.ITl.lSU, A T T O 1! X E V S A T KALKKill. N. C. I. A V Stat.- nn.l Ketls'ril Courts and the c t ..-1st and lilh Judicial Districts. novUltf . lJOOTS it SHOES. sriJINU GOODS. ej. iMirr tn). BOOTS, SIM AKP H A T S. Are rtvWviTi:? lai! an k I-- ii i a n rr atot-k of the NKWIOMT STVI KN or lioots t: Sliocs, wlii.-l. for lill'Mlilil V onifitrt ii' iii.uipiiis. 1 - ALSO 4? A full line of urtil lllark a ml talornl For Hats, (irnik Silk Hat tonly ii.iO. MIPPEBS H uHEAT I IRIKTV. mar k K. c E K D iii'ih-"r i itn: 'n ti- .tock (if .7-..I i v r.t -. ci.oTiiiya t I : WAIT'l'S inrtTXIW-.TIeiriro M- l . r Is; day of June, a dark Cheatnut ?S4iricl Mat. twelve year oi l, ailullt ly aprunc ill ' inil unk'es. 1 wi'l ur twenty. Il iloMHrs fe.r ii.forlnailoii tint will lead to the rreinerv of tl.c Mare, ntul the amraniou t f.-t iiiforiiialion that will . ti.l to .be del' rtioi: of the thief. c. !l II I Y, m7-lAf4w ' Ktrtrrlfa H . tJT. 0 li:.-:..M OK THE VEAST. I!AK- IN; I'ttWDEItS I l.-J - lh.kintf Powder's. rea Koam, Twin lies Yeast Cakes. I " -"-'f W. C STItON'ACH, 1OI)'f i: K., HA I It IMICAI'H. li S. WAIT.' 'IK. J.il"lN(, ME.NT DEP2 KT complete Attention of country merchants is called to our Wholesale Department sp 13 W. 11. K 8. TLCKER A CO LEGAL aNOTICES. JOitlli lAMU.INA i HA 111 A Vt I ). Sl'l" ItMK I ot KT, l.ewis Lullel-loli J M. d'etluiau and W. A. llowdy in heir oan rijilit and as Exeiutora of 'Ibouias Uuaih, deeea;vd, Jaiues llowtty, 1 liouias I'ouili, A. L. Dowdy, Allen llowily MarjMclrei now Hill wife of N J. lliil, harab. Wife o '' iaiues;U'aduian and Nathau Uowdy. It a icariii 'o the court that Maiy, w fe of N. J. lull, J allies. I... I), Allen l)oUi, A I.. Uowdy, Ihuinas Uowdy and Natlitn ll.mdy are non-MUdculs of n.e Btate, it Is ordi-red that publication he uaade lu the Kaleiarh .-ts tinsl, a weekly iaper publ.thed lu the Hi of Kaletnh, for six Wauks, that this vr.t. dlii is nwlitated In Ina eaiwrlor Court of (Jbatuaui eouaty for the purpoM of iuaktn ihu real t Ute of '1 bomas fJvwdy, deeeaaeu, aaMla f r the Iy1trcnt of his debts ; aud that tiusf must a'pear at Ihu ofllve of lt etrk f the MiiKit, or Ctmrl tef Cbathata tountf whhrn twentt one days after the sen ice this tuiniuaju lay puhllcallon, oliierwti judueiit will be taken pro confatso ss to them. Witues, 8. 1 fen.. . of said court, at oitice In PilUboro', this the . Ul May, IsiTtJ. 8 T. KKTTY, may 81 tlw C. 8 C. NN'h--1 (Suinin.,,, for Ueli,fin P -Ahraui Harper f Vo11' - To the jjheritf of .lol.u,.l.ni ounty -i.isi-tu You are hereby e..intiiaLtli-d tu numuloii Atirain Ilarier, tbe defeiuluiit above uanii .1, if he be ftiuud uitbin your county, toapH-ur at ihe cilice of the clcik of tlie tjun-rior Court for the county ot Johnston, within twenty daya, after theiierviceof this miiumoiu on hiiu, e. elusive of the day of vuch m rlice, and answer the eoiiii'luiiiL a c iy of which Is served with this sutuiuons, and let hiiu take notice, that If he fail to answer the said eoui plaiut within that time, the platulitl will apply to the court for Uie relief deuwndva iu the com plaint. Hereof fail not, am f tltis suiinii m mal e ue return. tlivell unites un Imud ami s i.l of sai.l . ..iirt this 7lh day of March, ls7a I' T. UAsdEV, lcrk Superior Court Jolc si.m i , jqne I.'. wtiw A K K tilllU Nil .., ECONOMY .V l.L'XI KY. lleallhfuliii ss, Cleanlinc--, ..Iiiislnict.t, Fl.-iltiillty. Ea-e. t oiaf .it. I) i:..:, Iii .. N, ,s, . Icssness. U-ak fc H:M WWH ' ' ' fti.I' H I N : ' V, K l) II (i T f l) Slj Willi one of these, if you have a I. 'l.r Bed, a Mattress is not re..inreO. Ifj.'ii.i.. a mattress, feathers are not re.jtiir.ai V. u can have a most Luxurious lie-.!, vwtii i;:i..i, wilhout the oth r. Duu'l take our "oi.lf. r it, hut take a Spring lle.l on tr.ul for a f. daya at our risk, to he taken away if it d.-s not suit. Samples may lie seen at Julius Lewis .V I o's, T. II Brl,;i;,x Sons, W. II. .1. ucs Co's, W. 11. Morris & Co's. r'uriiilure Stole, oral tiie Yurbrouh House, nhere Ibey are in i on staul use and where Dr. lilac kna'l ailltake pleasure in giving any Information nl-ut the Beds, ateuts warned in ev. r .ouiitv. J O N ESt ELLIS, Mai.u (act no rs, mar 1 Hillsl.oru' st, Kal.inh, N. C. TllaC IVIORIVIIVC STAR. HAii.Y i:dhiin 'PuouKh only U.e years old, l.a lh,- Uur.st X. daily iiKuUtion ol any 1 1 aspaj , , mihe Lite, an 1 a i Irctilation ,n linin g:, t, ,fiv pern-lit. larger llian tiiat of mil ..lh.-- : ; , r. .WEEKLY LIU I H i Now e .luhiii. .1 u ilh t. c- "Cur ..:1a Kariuer," luakiDAC one ..f Ihe b. si faiiii.V new -i..ik-i s in the South. I io ul .lion i . i v'l..: ii:,,! , ,.i,, locreasini;, ajgsj Sl ILii Ull'ilOX TRICK 1 i: l : l ie, I year, 11 moiill's, . lllollllis. Wet t I.l r in, I eur, f-7 III 'J 10 o .......ii.., iil ' iiiontii. :ow it Inav I e sateiy asserted li.al no i ewspajK-r ever estal.listied ill North C..ro;ie I. as nnule such rapid progress a. the "'II,,. .Vori.imr. fttar." J-tT Sen.l'for -.'eiiin-ii copie-. Ad.lres-, Wil. II. UKHNAkD, feb'.' Wiilllinet'ill, N. C. I)' A U ii X fijs V K C T A t I. E S , The lpe. laeles are Manufactured from ".Minute I rjs'id 1'ehliles" melted t..i;eU,er, Slid are eall-ii Diamond i n ueciunl of ttie r liurilnesa and brilliancy. 11 . well known thai SM:etae.es cut from Brazilian or Scti-h I- Iji.les are wry Injurious to the eye, be. alise "ftli.il p.ianini llllt. Ilavinv been t. fttd with Uie Ix.jarim-'.pat, llie diamond leies have been touiid Ut admit tlfleeu ivr cent. lesj. li. ated r.i than any other p.-ooie. They are ground wittre-it H ie:, title ac. uracy, are free froiu L..ri'initie ahberali :.s, and produce a britrhtiit s and distinctness ( vision not tie lore attT.Tnvd ill sH eajele . Ma ilf u lured by llie So. i.cer l iptieal Maimf' turn . ani)anv, New V'.ik I or sale by reiMnlhic anenia hi t.LTj uu iii uie c inoa. II. Muliler, Jeweler and Cptielin, Is Sole i. .n. i,., from . la tliev la they can only Do i: t ni irk .'l.oitlle I. No l.ed.ilei cr-'loJld. il a pair liiil.'.. you f. e the tr d. c li-dVa l i Tho People's NilTlOMiiL BAattfK l . : rci has, M. C., Keh. VW, IdTU. INt itKASL OF CAI'ITAL STOCK. 'P-'-a 'k I aim- aul,.,riin t.. inen-ase i's 1 l.. .i.o ft... k i., !.),. ssi; Noiiec if he. by i; I Veil IU1 tl'loksof S L bscriptiou l V now ( -. for lh-anthonetl increase of 7.', UOO, ..i. i w,.l be k. .l.iHii until ibeaiuounlia .ul. uiv.1 oi unlii I .lull ls:s. I'ajuieuU.in sil')-. ro.ti,,n will !.e enlllleU to interest at the rnite of M irr. iii. prr ar.iium, from date of lllienl tai P e el.lse of iHioaa i.f SUlMCilplloU A. McLaUS, JtdtAu-t Cashier. U'ILlON's A M M t.s I 1 Kll sl'i'KR I'HIISI'IIATK OITLIMK. We are prepared to inlrmtiiee more i xli n soo. j llian we have ever b.'uuthu'a.boveiiauied viil.iai.l.- FEKTlLIKlt. We ,.,-0,iose to l-la'-e the same in the 'lunula of ei.oti andi e hii'.le merehaHis at tari.'i uwi Lie po uls where e can I . i I tleU i lelinble standard t. rl.li.er i an and ni l be ap prec.ated We have st mt ar rit lliii fbrli ii. r lor the Laat 1-.uf y.r. la iIU(r. urj-rtof no. hi us - lieimriiol only ebe.iper than the te,,i,,.. liiruiiiriuiio, Out fa ntf efnr We ih fl lie jd a ed tonu e.'ir.s.p..ii.lci.c ailh so,,,! and i1i'..- ni.-reli , o a ul imiUh.. far.ue,6 t.,L, '"" o- mi ianni., ami at the fame tunc- put 111 proper ill-.its ., maka! Ulan, JrUMi w. 11 SMI 1 II ,V t O Avci.'.s for North ( arulira.. N..r2S mid 111 II, y sJt , Kaiettevltle, N ''. July 13 e.Valw ' Jj 1 nRKt,"ATTENTlS!! If j on want the BEST Plow get the ''iii'incr's Krieiul. Sold by II. I'LL' M M E II it C O , j i.'t syjmnrcftrii-t, IVeifsbaf.-, W. EN II. .111.1 VI -i, A-. ir, lUleiKh, N C. tlreu'ar furnhhed on application, nne II tf I I t 5
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