is a 7i IsSs ail Jul ","i (-. i "tiv 7. I- I THE sentinel: J WB.IE. PELL, ..-. tEATO GALES. i. Editor. Fritter Evening, Jane 29, IS64V- OtTS TZZKS. THE Summ i Ueued everjjnoniuig (Sun- ForDTW...-rV.V.;..- 1 W mu month w two montba, v-i 00 rVnil-Weeklv, per year, ....-, 00 Weekly, per year, 0 Oar terms ire invariably in advance. Money way t tent u by the Kail Road conductor or to Erprae Companies. , U - i 1- -- ' TXtt GOVEIWOll, , JONATHAN WOnTn, Or RAXDOLPH. . : JPlrrtof July. r; Quite a number of oar bsertbr have paid tip to the lit of July. We hop all will renew oromritlv br that time. Look out for the eroa a r mark. Henri. Eaton, aad P'rebee, ; , Thar it aa unprovoked attack made apo) the abov treatlemea ia th la0su of the Radical organ of thU City. T. It ' Caldwell, Esq., the JJoldon appointee to th Preaitkney of the - Wee tern . 0. R. Road, la now, after nearly twelve month trial, called by th Radical or gan "the able and indelatlgabt President of th North Carolina Railroad." ; Fortunately lor lh Btate, be vat not mad President ot the North Carolina Railroad. That great Intereet, w are glad to tay. ha not been so badly man aged nor o nearly bankrupted m the Weetera N. C. Railroad. . . , No better evidence of Mr. Caldwell' In- capacity to tnaaag a Railroad need b re quired, than that, after nearly a year' experi ence, be seeks to borrow only 150,000 for th Railroad, and fail. What doe he want it for, except to pay balance do himself, and other officer and employee of the road, and which th bad management of th road render unable to pay t s Now w ay thia, not in any plrlt of unkindae, pereonally or politically, to Mr. Caldwell, but rimply to tto what w learn to bt fact, and to jiutify th course par sued by Mean. Easton and Ferebee, who. hav been held up to the Western people a inimical to their internet.. ; ' ' : ,v . , ; ' . V- , W eat that Mr. Caldwell tuM mmlj 000, and th credit of hi Road wa not auffi 1 dent to obtain H ia New York. He then come to the Contention, la which, hi particular partisan friend predonitnated, and of whom be i reputed to be a leader, and alter a tiurty day' etlon. finding hii proportion to j be rath r Ignored, It it pot off to the Iat kovr of th eesioo, when then were not fifty or tu on hundred and twenty member preent,and he pro- poie (Am to b allowed to borrow 130,000 up on the credit ana mm or id state. Mera. Ferebee and Eaton Tery juUy oppoaed th proportion. Why t Wm it becaua they were oppoaed to Western interett I The charg made by tho who know better. W Venture the aeaertioo, that if the question, with all the facta, had been tubmltted to th people of the Countiet through which th Rail Road ran thre-fourth of thera would aay, Xo i Neither of those gentlemen have ever shown any hostility whatever to their brethren of tb West. , Col. Ferebee, especially, ha uniformly supported every feasibl measure for the improvement th West Ile ii one of the last men in the' Stat who can be jntly charged with hostility to the Wst Liberality to alt section ha uniformly marked hi course, and Mr. Eaton, we believe, ha shows the same spirit. , , '; Th bare-faced itatement that if the proposi tion had been to benefit the constituencies of Messrs. Eaton and Ferebee, tbey would have ur ged no objection arising from th circumstance, 1 wholly unfounded. Th author of that charg iwei that there are not two mors honest, high , minded men in the Btate, Who utterly discard more all selfish or sinister motives int their .no tion, than Wm. Eaton, jr., and D. D. Ferebee. lathi cat, if Mr. Caldwell had. atisfled those gentlemen that th proportion was" necessary and proper one, and had brought for ward the motion in full essioB, they would most cordially hav supported it. But the Con vention had Just adopted an amendment to the Constitution, requiring, hereafter, that th Leg islature, in atl case, shall sanction appropria von of public money, or, which ia the same thing, Incur pecuniary risk, only by a vote of the majority or Dot tt Houses, and after th bill ha been read and the yea and nay called Upon it thru time. How could they, or any one, after that, .rote in Convention to autJiorixe a loan on the laita ot tne State, wbea there was not a quorum present nay, aot more than fifty members, if that, out of on hundred and twen ty? . ' Kiniiter to 8aa Salvador. ' ; Ex- Gov. Holdoa leftlJu City, oa yesterday, for Washington. A yet th Senate has not acted upon hi nomination, but. we are glad to learn, from the InleJiijenttr, that his appoint ment will be confirmed. President Johnson h ot made a more popular appointment tine h has been in ofllc, ., .c,..);.. ; ' Givicg so Credit ; , When we fail to give due credit to acotempo rary for an article inwrted in the Sentinel, it ia purely an inadvertence. W presume tfur cotem poraries fail to give credit to th Sentinel, for - ' the same reason, and therefore we hare not Corn plained. W 6bserve, however, that no credit , has been given to a or to our reporter for tire j eapdons of tb ordinance, io., of th Conven- uT t.- i v-j r , ..!. J fioa, whith wer furnished oa!j for this psper. J v . ... ' ' - '. -" Th War laZoropc steamship Ja that arrived at. New Th A'-ork oa Tuesday, with .advices from Loadoa to ' the 17th, brings intelligence that active hostfl : itie hav been inaugurated by a declaratioa of war upon th part of Prussia and the invasion of Baxaoy by Prussian troop. Doubtless before this a collision ba occurred, and the enrtaia basrisea upon perhaps th bloodiest tragedy that Europe ba been the seen of sine tb day a Of ine txelligereaU, Aastria, wbicav appear. by the way, to have acted tline'far with great With a population of U,00d,0O0, she is raising aa army of 000,000 men. Th active fat tablisbmewt of th 'empire consist of 264,000 men; so that whatever forces may bt pat into th field at tii present time, it will hav larg body of drilled veterans, and but few raw troops, so far a familiarity with disciplin S concerned. . . . Praasia, whoa population 1 between eighteen and nineteen nilliona, has a regular peace es tablishment of 110,000 men, which Is arranged oa tlx basis of a war army of 790,000. Italy, with population of J3,500.000, ha a regular army of 875,000 men. With the reserve all AIM up, this force would become 430,000 men, of whom about 300,000 ar believed bow to b ia th field. These will b the original combatants of th war. Wbat others may be brought in ulti mately ia a matter for conjecture. Unless other power should become involved.jwe do not ea ticipat a protractsed conflict, tbqugh it will probably be desperate and sanguinary. Th nature of th country on th continent doe not admit of long-continued or. sustained opera tion; and, beside, the military policy InEo rope, of late year, ha been to stake th issue of a strnggl upon a few grand and decisive cngagementa, .,' . A to th merit of the controversy, th quar rel, as betweea iAustria aad Praasia, had it or igin in the spoliation of Denmark, aad out of a disagreement as to the division of the spoil comes noW thia general European war. The implication of Italy f produced by a natural desire to regain it territorial integrity in tb recovery of Veneti from Austria, The effort to induce Austria to surrender it for a territorial equivalent somewhere teem to bar been at th bottom of tb Peace Conference proposed by tb neutral power, aad which was so signal a failure. , A asRiaoc and ingenuous rivalry ia a good cause is at all time a beautiful and a comman ding spectacle. The lloratii aad the Curiatii, ia Roman story, to sav the sffusioa of blood, took npoa tlnminl vsa ths daciaioa of th wager Ofjwtue, it Wa a common thing ia either ar my, during tb late war, for fifty men to volun teer for a perilous duty, when only two or thro wer required. It 1 by do mean rare for at least wenty briefless attorney to offer their ser vice (a behalf of a defenceless culprit,-not so much, perhaps, for th sake of humanity, a from an innocent desire to bring themselves be, for th Dublin, f t . " ' - N ' Th correspondent ot the New York Tribune, who reported for that paper the. proceeding of our State Convention, now happily defunct re cords aa instance of patriotic emulation occur, ring in that body, which combine U th ele ments of the lofty aad th heroic, aad which deserves to b commemorated la song, and story. Thus tt gives ths inspiring narrative i "I send vou the following characWistic and patriotic speech of Thomas Settle, of Rocking- nam county, woo, win n.r, uxcm, oi uraen- ooro , ana ur. a. unworn, or uranvllle, ar knowp as th most promising young men of the State, and whose influence is potent ia favor of th Uoioa cause. Ia the debate of yesterday oa .1 a. . wi;n i . . - . toe out imw out. rveoei memoer wno. dv 1th way, U In i aad minority Indulged In maoy accusations aainrt th Union raea "who would tarnish the fair fame ot North Carolina by repudiation, aad he thanked God that at the lastl!eMlon be had aot voted tor the ordinance prohibiting tb payment of the war debt''. : Tbi language certainly merited a reply, and the forte Union member abov cited were in- itantiy mi (Aeirerf, Mr. Settle, however, catch, ing the Speaker' eye first, while every hitherto ustiess niemoergav carnew attentloa," , , , . What a scene for the painter or th poet t The impetuous ardor of these three "moat promising youngjnen ia th Btste," rising "- Mnuy-miseir J," and each endeavoring to catch the Speaker' eye, that they might burl their thunderbolt of wrath a poo the head of tbi audacious but defroted "rebei,' k urely grand. Th moral (ublimity of the eager rival ry is enhanced, too, by th fact that two of tha number sought so fitting an opportunity to atone for tbeir owa former dereliction by thia 'instant" patriotic leal. What if both had been erewbile Captain ia the Confederate army f Here was a "rebel" to be aaaahad, aad would aot (Mat expiate their guilt f Thus Fal- sfyf sought to wipe out the stigma of coward- ic by cubbing the dead body of th gallant Percy, and claiming that it was ke who .killed huaf - . .. . ..,..r"J x," ' ';,'; ' :;' Unfortunately for Mr. Settle, is ''caught the Speaker' eye," No wonder that every "listless member gav attention." Sentiment uch Captain Settle attend upon that occasion wer calculated not only to fix the "attention," but to astound and to startle. Wa would aot b the author of some of the declaration In that speech for ten time the amount oi the debt that Capt, Settle, late of tha army, waa prominently in strumental in nsving repudiated. He will, him self, yet see it ia that light, but "be caught the Speaker' ey,"J I oa record, and he will be held to it I 7 ? Wa wovlo direct attention to th article from the Petersburg Index, in soother column, giving a minute account ot V enable' Snuff and Fine Cut Factory in that City Wa are al- waj gratified to record such evidence bf grow ing enterprise in th South. , ' . The recent elections in Orepon and WaJibjr- 'en'tr ,bof nsidft' Iemocraua psins, wd the asm appear to be the case in ,,&! and Iiiinoi. n . ) v . ;. - . 7 y y- Atltatk tail V C eUSbUi t '; : W learn that, o yesterday, at the meetln j of tb Stockholder of this Road, at Beaufort, the following gentlemen were elected Director by a large vote of the Stockholdurs: John t. Whington, Dr, ie. B. Hughes, Jna D. Whit ford and George C. Green. ' -' We learn; also, that, at the meeting of the Di rectors, John D. Whitford, Eq., of Craven, was elected President. Wttb.ijrt, to any" way, di- pjrmjf-tte4ttiuitaftlew;'wiwgtiliw at the election of Mr. Whltford.'W are-of the Jgl?toMfelUhaJttihUM thjtItoAliUi . larg amount of stock anbscriheif by 'Craven County, were largely due to hi efforts. It also pateotv tbst few men in the South have a higher reputation, as Railroad managers, than Mr. W. If long service as President of the road, and a aaanimoua endorsement of his abil ity and fitness by the Stockholder at its annual .. : t-rl' '.'.,. meetmg, we unie oi uis removal at tne in tanee of the Provisional Governor, entitle him to the position, tb Stockholders have certainly dons their duty Id restoring him. j , ; i We deprecate .much the unfortunate differen ce wbicj.xist between the Carteret and the Craven interest' on that Road. We certainly cannot be mistaken wbea wo cxprvM the boie, that the new Director will feel in honor bound every County and community on that lioad, aad that their policy will be so just and liberal a to remov aft sources of discord. , - , Has ot Ita not Secretary Soward heard very extravagant and painful report in regard to one of oar South American Minister (Kilpatrick ?) The private vioe r follies of men are tbulr own unformnate property, for which they can prop erly only be held accountable to tlioir Creator and their immediate families Hut for min ister of the United State to veil with bin otli cial diplomatic cloak (lie acarlet rolwa of a pub licly abandoned woman, and to oHiciully intro duce her through consular ageucivs into private American and other fatuities, thus making n no torious Aspaaia the recognized, cumpaniuo, un til discovered; of virtuous women ! Sucli con duct in a private citizen would justify the horse whip, ana in aminister offer good ground for an inttantaneou and ignominious recaJl. Nor waa th ess bettered by this pcltiical military diplomat' polngiea to : the families he had thus oi'traged, on finding that the woman's open profligacy bad become knowaand that she i -I m n n nn n ntihlu huiia lr&rl nrwinlla. ;-;. ftm.,..;!..-.; .-.r. fr. W earriedbn la semi-privady, in which he un,i d B,jont the probable result of the next nieet dertookto express the ntmost "astoniiliment 1 in(t of the tock-holdr. Thet are fearful and mrret " that she was not fit - inmate for thir fsmilie. This apology might' havean- snd among others the Minister he succeeded to whom tbi chivalrous soldier-diplomat bad previously boasted of hi criminal intimacy with the woman during their passage from New York a privilege in which most of the disgust ed officers and passengers of' the vessel Weill knew be had not beea alone, though the other tactptenta of the donblfhl favnr..jyJmr ha kuow nan aamu um uens aiuinii asaausaa arise uluiii more honor or more discretion than to betray the companion of their guilt, j For what services was tbis man appointed to the office be ba thus disgraced t Ctri'iislj not for hi military record, which, however it may have stood in th newspapers, was a l'urce to all military men. Was ft for services on the stump in favor of a Radical Republican, to be Governor of a not distant State! If so, it is for President Johnson now to determine wheth ar the servica can counterbalance th enor mous "irregularity" to nse the mildest phrase, of his conduct in tbi matter. We think be should be re-called forthwith. JVVw Tork CU- teen. ' i The conduct of Kilpatrick,' While in this State, waa uch a to outrage the feeling of all decent people, if what we have heard ot him wat halt true. . The woman, or women, who followed him, rode in a fine carriage, slept in bis camp and in th house of gentlemen and ladies, which h took possession of for his headquarters, as ws understand, were reputed not to hav been hi wife and her associate, but wer aaid to have been loose women, from Co lumbia, 8, C, and the carriage, which wa ap propriated tq their nse, was aaid to hav been tolea from that city.- The atatementa have heard as coming from Federal soldiers connected with hi and , other commnd.X Whether they are true or false, we know not, but they are believed in tbi State, ami, on this account, th same of no officer of the Federal army i accompanied With uch bad odor in North Carolina as that of Oen. Kilpatrick. If . . - . - . 4 . . ' . . . Kilpatrick, we ahall be happy to correct them, hw aisowa saae. jed. oektiniuj Th Read of the depart ment in Washington having threatened to withdraw th government -'-' uvw tt wuingLoa viironicie, Thad. Steven two or three month ago intro duced a bill into Congress to provide for send ing tne inronici to all our consular and diplo matic agent. , Boon afterwards a bill passed directing th government advertising to be given 10 we newspsper Having the greatest cir culation, It being upoaed by th radical in Congress that tb Chronicle, under this rule, weuld obtain the advertiainir. It now u.mi that th National Intelligencer U diaputinsr aa to th. imnhnl Kr-t-ulmit. - T . : . V ,. w , v. vmviikuw.- uts ti aa a uany average circaUtion 6f about 5,475, "while"1 the Chronicle ba -a dally averaire circulaiinn nf about 4,700 0 : but the Cbroaicle on 8undy i nd individuals for electioneering to clubs and individuals for electioneering pur pose aa extra tnousMrt, and on this it claim ths advertisement.. The question ii now tin der conaideratioa by the department. The goc-v humor Into which, the controversy ha pre cipitated the Chronicle may be inferred from t nibjoined s j,, v,r;,.4,Mi,-4-'A i.,,, "We denounce what would be an inanlont nanr. patlon ot official authority and a oV!ibert la- aoringiif tha aolania law i taa 4a44Jia ai. tempi w aaa tn tn-wcekly of ,tb Kational lur tiiigencer,wnicn from it own testimony goes into th urronndlnj region cf Marvlaqd and Virginia, and aot in the etty of Washington, to luraisn prmext w corner government patron age upon that pestilential organ of treason. Hardly lea presumptuous and reckless would be tb attempt of aay officer to deduct "when there seemed to ba thousand or two or three issued on a day over usual editions." tn erntifv a similar petty vengeance. The law is as lucid as it is lust; but if any officer ot tite Vnvera- mentl willing to be guided by the 'dishonest aad maXcioua counsels of the Sational Intelli gencer, for the purpose of wttin!; that law at defiance,' we ahall take care that his cotiduct ia fully ventilated." -vX.., . . .-;- - The meaning of this is tbst if nv offieer rf the government presumes to decide that the f n tclliKenrer ha a greater cirrnlutiun than the Chronicle, however th fact may be, the Chron icle wiil aiercise it ingenuity in slanderuig jnW)iv - !t "I (Correspondence of the Sentinel.) ' ' . -:V Nawacax, June t7- 1888. f Dear Sentinel : In compliance with your re quest,! hav concluded to drop you a few lines to let you and your numerous reader know- how th word wsgs in these part. The Kim City is makjng good her ancient claim to ' the distinc tion of being the Atben of North. CaroUna.r-' Our people are all cultivating the fine art, front the musquitoee and nigjert to the gentle men and ladies of the first families. W nave a -nerfrct mania- for raia. ftinriaff. w th Dr- singing by day, singing pyw hit loins and stng ins bv niggert.it the order of the day here. f-in- e-piiitafKtinaona,n4-rBdrV gleelub aad choir ar wonuertuliy popular. Even tb masquitoe bsrs caught the musicri inspiration from the people or th atmosphura and suck a fellow' blood, while entertaining him with a nightly aerenade. , Tne Methodist Sunday Bchoot gar their sec ond concert to tha citizens of Kewbern on last evening. There waa a very large and apprecia tive audience out . Th larg and eommodion building was filled to it utmost capacity with the beauty and intelligence ot eur city. Tb evcrcises wer very interesting, and the intel lectual enteriainmeai nca ana vanea. t ne young ladies and gentlemen, together with all the dear.childrea, performed ths part assigned them in such a way a to eriv trivet pleasure to the large and attentive audience. The xrcise were very protracted, but the interest was folly sustained to . the but, which gives evidence, when i taken in consideration with .ths verv handsome collection which was rained for the benefit tfth chool, that the effort of the chil dren to please and entertain tne large audience preitent were not unappreciated. f Mr. Oeorg Wadsworth, the superintendent, and Mr. James Berry, who conducted th musi cal department, deaerve great credit for the ef ficient manner ia " which thev discharged tha duties of their station. I have heard but two criticism oa the performance that were at all unfavorable. . On wa that some of the piece were theatrical, and some ot the ladie mad too much effort to be oratorical.- But ' rothing of tbi sort ever yet pleased everybody, and the world i not getting better as regard it dispo sition to indulge in censure and captious criti- cimn. Some of our good people did not like the silence which your Senior observed ia regard to hi visit to our city, which was once his old home and where h has so many friend. Why you did not even aay that you ad been to e Vw1 H,i ,1... ti -it , : .v. - lAn,un .U.I WS Mil WVll I TV UM 1 tlW matter I Your lriend down her would lik to Some of our Rail Road men ate a little exci- and the it are shaky. So the world wags. ion may near from me again. Yours, Ac, 1 Ixciiaxge or nr. c. uom. STATE OF N. C, TREASURY DPT, ) Raibiob, June B7, 1868, j , Under th authority of an ordinance of the i . . yy. Wtl"'d lff i uuuT will U i c;l ved by the unjersfiued uuill the 1st. day of November, 18t, fn4 the exchange of the principal of any bonds iftSued Jy the Stat prior to in xmo. May, ll, for Certificates o stock and other interests held b . . i . . a a a 1 . . . . . the ptate in various corporations. The prind pal of these Stocks in the following companies : North Carolina Rail Road Co. 13,090,000 Raleigh 4 Qaston, R & Co, Atlantic N, C. R. R Co. . Western N. C. R. R. Co. f 6B2.500 $l,OiiA,000 1,418,000 $ 350,000 Albemarle A Cheaapeake Canal Coy 2nd. Bokds, secured by ' mortgages en t entire property of the following orporations Wilmington, Charlott A RathertVird It. RCo. ; , 1 $2,000,000 Westera (CoalfieliT) R. R Co ' ,1 600,000 Atlantic & N. C. K. R Co. , - tl8i,l4,8 The interest acquired by the purchaser of tbe stock ot any corporation will not! be greater than that oi the holders of the likd amount of the general stock or the tame corooSo"n, , Tbe stock belonging to th Lif raryr,und, e. g. the stock in the Wilmington A Weldon and Wilmington & Manchester R. RCos. Sand in vari ous bank, ar not included in thit advertise ment. . Bid at less than? the par va! stocK or otner interest win not be Any premium realized will be sppl ment oi past aue coupons of the Ixm edlnxcligo. Copie Of th law authorising the) exchange ana more aetauea lists ot tne tocltifcc ' will W forwarded by tbe undereicrned to phcant. ; It la made my duty to accept. tb! term ueemea moot aavanueeou to the itate and the option of rejecting an v or alt bid h ed. . . : i . i I KS) , KEMP P. BAT June 28-wt Publio Triisurer US tha T7th laet., at th eeei'lenae of 11 bride' lamer, w 1 Jime. Eea. by Kev. i P 1 HENRY B HCNTEH, Jr., to Muu EMMA all of Wamaoftaaty. i -' ,.". j ... it. Mr JOKES. Ia this City, at tbe-reaidenes of Ur. Cra- th'-tb. bv Rev. White JC Rktener Mr WHITAKK'tt Jr. and Mi.. Rama aTCVUa k.k : : DIEDi "ll"- A l CKildehoro". oa the mortiinff of tha Jfrfh a Jme of Typbfiid feer. ELIZ t 8AIPeO,, tMrd aW titer Of Oelra V. aad A aaa K Btrooe;. x 1 OnthaSOlk. (utant. la th eitr of rrbii?; after aa iiineea oi tee oaya wiui Dtilioa tyb lever. i$TIN W. 6KF.EN.aea of Thomaa E 1 of rvarrea uoanlT, H U. ... . I . mt.lTT tt r .1 n. l.n .... ....IT 90 Boxe HeMina Lxcnunt. treah aad ia pool order jtiia reoeiTou, aaa wui ie auia low, u clue aiwura- meut B. P. WILLIAMSON A 0. 4 f tii;Lihii v m4; uiiu. LIEDEROHNE WOKTR roe th WaBcfcte By Ytwx Msmimhm BaaTamuv. INra ItrHoa oi tn eee roper tor eomno-itKHia re iaat DBbHebed Ma pieaiK aeeiniea oi aitaima a BBisfiad.a4 eli ial "'Tie or e-f otKMreeoalil tail to poeeeea tli-tn Pno Jii. Pent iMXtpoid oa rweipt ul arica. OS. I at r-ii.-r a a.w , rotimnera. vyr Vr li Wtoe olreet, Hrxt.a. ' , X JVSJT BKCpVia fc W)R WAI.ft. JAVA COPFKE. Table . and a Urv apni Candy, in i lb, V.i II... end 4011. Bote. "1 V I'tJLUAM,. JUNES A Ct June 29-tf , , Wholesale Groira. ClIOOL SOTICE. ine inimi sr.--Mj.T ot my e"nj,n nJ-. oa Thnr.it ny. the I'Jth. oi'Jely, Iftti. J TKttM.4 : Proa 6 floe a to twenty dotlan oar Saaa J-NO. T. WO MULE JVew Atlvcrlisemcnts. rPIIC PL'BLIC All E HEREBY aet(aenti-trfsaivthfoUoia' Vottk Csro liaa aad Virginia Hu par caat. Coapav Boada, to wa i Taa North Carnliaa Bund, of M theamad dnllar iaaeb,datad Jaaaary I. 1853. as aamtxirad 44 77 78 U iS iS MU WiW, akM forty VirriaM Bnadi ar w thnaaaad dirflara earth, datad aad nambarwt aa followai Bond Ho. Jaeaar? 8. 1KJ, B,mda Vu 7(riS 7.i38 7391 73i. 73HS 7394 75 7 6 717 73M !;W 74il 74UI 7403 7404 74"J 74)4 7U3I KH. 7X!T dntd Aeii 4, lft53: Bnitds Ne,l 4!,W WK rJ'! Jaa'nary T 1Stf,mit Mun'elf V&rWym SiTT W7 UUt isOJW m 9il SWli mi 687 i. dated uj 1. l4Jsi ' '' U1. bcKiiming January t, inn3. , I voopeaa oa tna anon virgtaia IMeda atcacftaa. a giBaiatJaryJ, la . t.-. J., ,--,.. Tha atwva dawibad fifty Baada vara dapiWtlad by tha airifcni Witb Bttyavdt Cu., of UaltiimireriB aaareary, trim, aa eirtiiuarai aaaariiyiyr me pajr- oi a mneiT oaji mou, iMnaaet of wnies paaotaaliy ten t lie matuikr aad tha eohatarala daaiaadad. The bald an el Ike aula deflfiaad ita pay Beat aad failed lu lurreatier taadawaadad collate rata which tb Bublie are berebr arntd aiiainat ae- fotialioe or reeei vinf ' .- ' i - v .. lna Mat omciaJairKeee daly a laar 1-a o Inaa ot pay arapoaa are a(eitiy raueated aa (a pay eea pvaa aiui;iaK Ut the buada nbure Baatiune'l V their raapaetiv talaa I JaaS4t KOBEHTB. BCHAINO. Uppanrille, VaafMav ooaaty, Va. : Somrn lowell academy, f ORANGE COTJNTY,N.C. L f ; TBI WALL TERM owaa oa tie Htli f Julv. 18. Tb aituMlon b heatlliy anil BleaMot, bfirnt alwut twelve atilea reaper Mv el jr frBi Durbam'i Hta4la and UilUboruufh s to cither a4 whiob pleeia , ennvey aix-a will be aenl, lr tha request ia aiade by lilioae wWbin to patroaiia tba aohovl. Tee diaciphaa ia tna i th ieetraetioB Enjrliab and Claaaiva ia tbnroagh. i Board and tiU"if. ojiluei vo M liglite aad weebin(, iaaiy dvtiar per aaeeioaof tweeiy aka J , u .- ror etrealara apply to i. P. OSBORNE, A.M. Boath Iyiwe I, N. C , Jane tW3t I'riaiipai. orriva tuarHin kiliu -. i ' Haietak, m a taea. f Tba ADJOCRNEIi GENERAL MEETlNa of the 8tn:kboldera of tbia Company will be held at ths Onlne of tbe Baleirh aV O Aetna Kailroad, la Raleigh, oa Thnr.de, tha 1Mb July, ' -J ' - W. W. VARS, 1 . i Juna ga-td - " Treas. OBTII t STATE IROX dk BRASS ' WORKS. : Bavin; saoarad the aarrfataa oi a eompateat pereon, we era aow prepared to (ant aawa ia tba beat atyla aad oa moderate tieyne, x . We are alee prep ired to foraUk all kind a of eaat- laa, aad repair Mill Iroae. Ore Irdera sent I aa will meet with prompt atieottoa. i , B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO, Raleigh, June 29-tf V7SQ STALLIOW. A HNR VOUNO -Phil Brows ' HUUio for al, ait years old aad 16J," baada baada blgb, PPil.tp. "WILLIAMSON A CO. : June 29-tf , . . ' i - t ' ' :" - ' - ' ' AM. JAMES M. MAYO, OF EDGECOMBE Co.. N. C w i t n KADEIt BIGGS & CO., OEJIG UAL Commisaioa Merchants, ,,,, KADER BIQG3, J. i. BIOG8. NORFOLK, TA. Speeial altentioe aaid ta tha aal of COTTON ad bit kiadaof COUN1BY PKODUCE. LIBERAL ADVA5CE3 OH C 0 8 1 0 V BAOOINO and KOVK rurnUhad at lawoat Market rnoea, payable IB UUTTOM, A , r , ., . .-. . . - , i , , Jua 29 6a " . .. CLASSICAL AND MATIIEHA T I CALSCUOOL . 1 miea Mt af BaMfh, t, Tha Bait aeeaioa el t hie school will eommeBce o tba Intb of Joly. and eoatinaa for 211 weelu.i TEaMSs Board, tit par moatb. Tiliua,tM per Addreaa the Principal at Raleigh, " ' ' ' 1 " ' ' A , W1LLUM C. DOUR, Jua a 29 2w i F.inoipal. ! Standard copy S weeka. .' ii ' ' iiem ). ., ,.... i ,,! w t . ... ptllLADELFIIIA A SOL'TIIEHW ; swAMsmp Company. ; PHUADELPHIA ft wTXMTJJGTOHtnrE. THE toKewMeamahioPlOlVKKtl.Aant. Hnaie. naeiD( neea piaoaa oe lue line, will sau trora fbila- delpnia tor v. ltuiimrtoa. oa Satarday, dana 'th aad will ieava Wilmiaertoa foe Fbiladelphibaoch aUanata Satorday, r Mil aa liable aUamara aaa be procured iv rue a weeaij nae. Freight Imkrn as I.aweet rales. ; ACCOMMODATIONS F0S PASSESGEES UNSURPASSED. . . Ooodi eoaaifBodto tha Atfeola ef ike W. k W It R. and tho W, H E. R. Coapauiea. wiU bo foe. waroeo who ueepawa, rrneni enure, hrr Commieaiona, "th wants-r., AfoBta, WllminjrtoB, N. C" JnneM In Old North atote. aal.Bl Pieaa. flraBehn P-ii aad Charlotte Time fauort two waekr and forward bilU t W.aD. M. LOVEJOV8 AtADETIV. i a a - ' ( ... , To vtm aeeaioa will oommewoe aa h.0it.mf .tl. Iie. Tauioar-WaBd raia earreBCT. n.. b.ir !.' aoTanoo. 1 jt. t a - t -t ,i lei partMMriera, addrea . M. LOVEJOY. t The third aemioaof Mine AWVTK LOVKJOt'S; ehool will rommeBfla July 9th, IMX. June BS.itt ' ! r T - w . . - '- i'. i -i J" . KITTHELL'S KPRIAOW FEMALE - IVITITITr , ' i'S COMMESCKMEST KXtiCiBEs! JtS Jin- S4lh. iSuedajr) berraoa by Bee. IV L. Head- Jaea 9Mib. fTharadaTl Adrinae a e.. r. u i i. Th Asnnnl Coooart etllkeiM. iba mt tb earn day r-Mth J 9 Jn '- . , . v Sec haeuHy. ir ITTRELL'S SPUIC:S FEM ALE ..i.a. mm.. ' Tba Tall aaaaioa of tbielaetiiatk-wiii r,. AM 2 h. of Aaaaac " " " Term, aiodarata aa al ut nth ..Unl frada. ., . - KveB fBTahd VOnnv Udiee me ,. adBsatiee, aad at tba taao Uma tba retiratioB f theirhealth.- -. . , ui panicalara apply n - i) t I ItEV r. Tt ninnirir" !.- v-? y-r-Y nieciEi,ts tuii.La ah . i l,.st ,-. ,., Magjjlel'it FeTcr and igncfiiuj ' y ,' MAGGlirs AST) AGTTE ' ; mi-LaSir, IflESR rainnaa renwdl-a. kn iwa llir,.-A V ciulus, i uvi n An Aa E areaoa tlrw(ril ialrodurwr n . ,. .... d.a.,ia mS Mfc$r ela4.dr.KKil- " -'-"pn.1Bfi4. , One rill Iliree Times A Dar bolora aaeata, aad ebflald fee tuand hi every Ua,ill ding tawiiavmatie dietnuta, .. " Biarvalloiw prepwaliont, , "" ' Hi, . A Box Will be aent rive If he 1 aot eared llti . ,,J .a""nra th.. w"' k b'p tS. ti: U- i BOX ' ' bat a lhay are a perfect ran without tm.hu. u " oayBieBea, lha eharie ta eaejwaabk) aaonirh Addrera J. liaCGlhl.. M. U., 4a etOT1 (S"' p r ' ' y . . t , , . s Turk. oAUTlONr' Watch narrowly and gaarfl yoriwlaa-ie,Ur,i. arainet ermiuerfeit I hay iin ni.pre.ed a 7 rum. ooaaterfeit m Wuefteu, aa nuoh bxihu and expeow Fau baeeof oi.,y fir.t rU., drZ sod pever of peddler or trav-liii(( dvaler J . April 2l-4m . , .,-' AIM.1 T TUB .-: Si-. -.. v : TUE LIGHT OF THE WOULD rDKMAGGIEL'S L PILLS A ND SALVE dvate, praetteo tha uigredmnU ia tlieee -. " I ' LIFE-C1VLV6 P1LL8I .. Harefe -- with the wt4 sili'etjea. Theb aua, aim ta Mtt ea.y to pravtni, dieeaea. bat to eara The eaaruh eat tha vaiiuua aiaiadwe by whiob l paiieii i-.uffoilu ead re iuvu,ai u,, ti itn .,Um To i TEBf .FfJlKTAIS OP TOITB, . r 01 ia every cam they add new lite end vitality tad reetore the waning tentiea to their priatine ititV To the youiHt and BuJul-ad they will prove amei Invaluable a. a ready, prifio.aodaterlii.medi, i, Uere ia a dream realiaed, that Pon-de Itn, auuhi ft three hundred year, atfo, and aever lonad. He looked f.w a fouotata tliat would raetor the old la vigor ana make youth aver An Eternal SprliutJ It was )elt fur tbie day aud inir to realiao the drum aaJ abewiaoBawloriueafaet, that magic that da THESE F1M01S REMEDIES Caannt atar eh flight of yoara. hut they oaa twee back aad hold ald. diaeaam 'that nii.il t trtuKi.t, oeer the aged and the yuan. Let ana hentale th hataaiiathfaTnnibhiip,a-tunityth oflera. Waea taken aa preeenhad . .. - - .. rou , n i llioi nv Di non nr. k fiha. iuir r.u ob DHwe piortiK tiTe of rare (baa Ue and the i i.eir annual bikkiv UiHuriH-a ia feh at mi t i-niupoironniante ,4 thia iriart di.lreMiiw di.eaeerare reaiorod Taa rein-die. are ouute fr.d ' thepureet . VEGETABLE COMPOUJtW They will d Imnn the most delionle eme. and oaa be given ith )ro.,d eiTeiit ia pree.tribd done to the youngest uabe. . r TOR CITANEOl'S D1S0RDFE3 And allaruptiniwof the .km. the SALVg t, rnott ia veloaiile. U doee not beal extoj-nally ahae hut uea. atratra with the nuwt rearahiug rfli-oU lo tba irrf lootof tlia anil ...... ' DIL' MACC1EIS PILLS. ' : Iwrorlobly .wra lha folio wiwa; lihtam Aathma. .. : ( ... , Howel Coniplaiuta, ' ; V '" .- '. Coueha, ' ''-;. , Cold, ' " -i...; .., , : , , Cheat Dieeaaea. ! Coativaiieaa, Dynp'-pela, ii Narthaa, 1 Uropey, f Debillity,. . Paver aad Agae Female Complainu, i Mead ache. ' lBdltfeHtloo, '- ' i ' IDrlueose, '' loHammatinn, k. " inward weak ae-a, t)ri.-4.i ..; ii..,,...l4vr Complaint, . -i" 'i Hvt "i Lowneeaof Spinti, !' ... y '', Kintrwnrin, t- . - . - ' '.' ; .. Khsawratieai, i ' ; ' ' Hnb khvam, : ' ,j - Mm liueatei. - IT IVlieo.--NoMnnuinev without the enirravod trade mark around eai pot or bo, aiKned by UK J. MAOOIKL,43KuhoBt., New York, to MUBtaiieit whiob ia felony. . , ,. .... ,.. ' VeT 8Id hy all reprhte Dealeta lo Medici M tbruugboni tbe Halted 8latne and Caaadae at, U ate per boz or poi. , . N . April 19 tt " - - - 1 Ayer'e Sursttpariili !) ' ' IS oooeoatratod eitnirt nf )jl If , ' ; the eborn foot, an ooaikiafd with tlwr sub-iuow. t nl 1 'I i ' ryi'? irieater alterative power a jy4 to afford an effeetaal amtdota' repuieu touore. ouvu - ' Biedyle aurt-Iy wanted by thtwo wto ufli-.r from Mnim- , X- 1 oueeomplainta, and that one I which will Barompliab lb" " aer i 1 .nr. moat, tirove. aethlf ha., oflmeniwMe imt,m tJii. 1-r.re aIrm of nnr alhteted feUow citiieB. - How acinplele.y thi oompoaiid will do it hae Deed iirovea by experiment op many ,nf tha worst eaaeata be ioand m the followinff oomplaHitR . ' Scrofula, ferofu! u. Kwellince and bore., bkia l aaaes, fimplea, fuatulee, liitch, KruptioM, Bt Anthoay'e Hre, Roee or Erveipelaa, TeUer or M Rheum, Scald Head, Hinirworm, oVo. " Sf pkiJU or Ytmmal Mwx ia expelled from tha VMeai by tb prolonged nVa of tbia tiaraaparilia, and toe patient leielt , coinpa atire health. t'emalt Dtuav are caused by Scrofula in the blixd and are often aoon cured by thia Kitriw-t of S.rMi--nll. ..-:o,.-:'.. ;,. - Ihi ot rfttaiud tbi iavalnaldo medlrloe, .Wast ?'oa bare beea Impoaed opoa by aoojethiuir pwtewl- , u to be tiareapaiilla, while it fa Whea.yos x have sued Ayer e thea, and But till the, will know the Virtue, of Snreaoaiitle. lor mmote pariK s twe e thodiiioaeod rt oavesr wo rofev yoa If' - Ameriean Almaaae.wbieb the Biraata below Hamad M foroieb etntx to all who call fat it. .; . , ArR' Ctratario Piu.i. f-r the rare of Co"-, . bees, Jaandire, J y. pepsia, ' ladiseetioB. IiveeefV, out rHotnacA, tie- owtii, rtiea. BnNnwen, o baraarieina Tom liiiidnred Stomneb, Pain or Mor bid laaotiua of lh, Buwie, ilalaSeerTr, lxe of Ai pa Uto. Lir Couip-niuW fin pry. Wuime. trout, s- ralKla, and for a tiimwir Hit. ' -r They are mtrar coated, to that tha wmer eaeaMiw" eaa) tube Ibrm plvaaeaiiv, aud they are tha be' Aperient ia ti world for all th purpoae v a fanT yeio. ' ' Prepared by Pa. J. C. Art a A Co, l-oweH, afaw., and wud by - i Williami St Haywood, P. P. Pewtid, , tis U, C, and Dealer generally . , duae l-am . . j, ..'...' miVATE SCHOOL. Th eihtbeeir.B of BIS KAXOO 8 -"f . jonag lauiea', wih iwoiei5j,oMM i?11 .J-rjrtM-4i.,.:y , v,.t-u "... Cam of bt. 1. i'- Cais, lUitur,-. V. JaCw Jtaleiga, daas 3-il JWl-9td jLitUeU. bpnng.,