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1 7 , . '-., . ' ' , ' " - ' -. - V TEB3IJ OF SUBHClMPnoS.T Th Barma. is published evnry day,- except pwhut on ttie anuownig terms : , 41,01 . 1 ' AUl 10 ll Sou tW tWO BMHltha, . Three motltlia,. .................. Ku tumuli. ...i........... ........ Oua ear, ...... ....)... (xmii-w onklj geatinel tms-year, . . . " , sis wuaiUia,.. Wavkly Sentinel, one year. ........ " " months, LK .TUB SENTINEL. WM. E. pEIXJ 8EAT0N GALES, J . KT'ITORH. ' ; . . Friday, jt'KK i. iwr. - - JMUORATIOX TO TIJt HO.CTIi- TSMta cJTiojiss f f - A a exit-mure btiBineas firm ia thia tit; Tj from ' correxponclefil In Charter Bounty, , . IVonriylveuia, from which we make the tl- 1 " tawing extract: '"!. - . m " I have e aml farm that I Am. try dig to sell, with the intention of swing into ' milder climate, mil think of your Bute m . --tny l.tintion; but .w Juiiif M. ljttle. shout vottr land, ot price ake.l per , tht I k rf ff fc.'n'fr-r tW te 1 rant person interested in Selling land. A great many person here-sre selling nd go mj to Maryland ; and spirit I ifxvtti of Horik Vorvliwt.limaAtJL Uu etusfio 'art pox not afraitl ttehg they viu not Ut norllur mw IwtiiN.' ltu tgritpitfthUtlut wjinyj emwt not t aihtradi(tf-l, fur the mke f tk4 tiotk,m WI mt firik imfit ff many ktrt trSo Inn muiuy tutuyh to lap a mrnnii arm iu th ilmHh, and kerf tamuit afford te .. jiy tw 100 to fiW )nr aert." . f We anile, u we bare hereUifore re- jtta tolly obatmred, tht we are not aur priaeJ at the aulicitudc, which - jxw ila -to o coticiUerable'an extent at the Hotti, r apoctias the dinpneitioa ot our people to welcome, i;nhilgratioa from that aectioo. . v It woulj bewgular il the caae were otlmr- , tu, to the uce ot tlie miatvpreaonUtioo of which we are the vUUitnt, at the hamla x of those, in onr own mnJut, who are idler 4 jlMtcil in iwiidiug up aolfloh H nrgaul , atioii, at the cxjHiiiie of the jirtwjHity of their neighbor anil the matvriut interent of tiie liw4 M which tiiey lire, but of which , they are nut. .. DixtruaUd ' and deapieed. t Si houte; their Only bnp el gaining their Do- - farioua euda it by depreriating the loyalty of v. UH U KIIUWUllUCOI, UUHU(UU1 UW MOM Hi publio atability and tmwttling the eccsrity ' " of proiMirty-tltica, They reeeuihla thoae lixuvli it nrn w mtfm AiU Mtit nn,.ti 1 1 w.1 . t .v.;. ? .-.ii.i m,uMtjLj.iiinjcAii.Auit.'j.i , jirodritoryjuiinieyawheii the etant are ok Kurcd and the element In atrife. It ia but natural that their calunmiea afaould have ocomjiliiihed tbrir purpoae, when ' thty Unit, aa U o generally the caae at the North, credului ear wide open to roeeire thim. "Contradicted" they Iiut been a Ihuuaaiu! timet, but the denial eaunot keep pace with the alandur, e peel ally when ao large a portion of the Northern pre, under the prejudiced ad ilteTlBnuehce wlilcfi' i control It, ia ao reaily to push forward the libel and lupprca the refutation. " Il few Radical nialigDont in the South have thui done tnure to cripple the phyaieal , and: in duatriol condition of the BouUt,- Uiaa they , . could ever repair, under (Aeir "reconatruo- . tion," ahouij they lire to the age of the patriarch.. ,, . ... . , .. "" , 1 . , . Kir ouraeWc, we are wearied with the profltfe tank of necking to coiiuleract the . - impiitation upon the jieople of North Car ( olina. Perhap, hownver, the tiinaroui and . doubling, who qiWNtim their peaceable dia- , poDiUou, will give aonte credit to th u . jiliatio ilwUratioa of Ocn. Sickle, made In t thia city, oo tlie oevamou of the Priaident' . luto rlnit. aud iterated at t Impel Hill. : Wt ' re produce it for their benefit; , ' . "So peeplt of wiom I hara read, or among iniiiii t nave nveii, couia near meiuwivc with more honor, iUffiUtf aud aider, tlitiii "" ' thia people hare exhibited under the pecu - ... liar circumstance,". . i Asto the other -quest be' v That land , may lie bought a cheaply in tha South, and particularly in North Carolina, a in . any porUoa of the Union, is a fact beyond aU intelligent diiputfl. ,lot of the govern 'i Bient acre in th Western and Nut-lb- West ern State, whkh wero cheap, valuable or ' acccaaible to market, bare hng aincc been wrcdipmr ,-Wtdef cul- "t:7" "timtioM by their owners, or ltejtl for apecti. Ifttion at etorbitaat rates. Land at the South are not ouly, a a general rule, cheap, in proportion to their lnti luaic or luiprored . value, but the general feature of tlie touir- try In which they 'exist' are iWtra. The proposed emigrant may study It geogra. phy before h leaves home. . t i ' .-Tha-aituatlon ot North Crolins, m view- ' ed upon the map, i of the moat favorable character: near mid way In the temperate cone, with' aa extended line of sea-eoast, nutnerou lengthy river, a broad belt ol lieautifnl alluvial and gently undulating country, and a grand mountainous region to the Went, Within it bonier can thu , be found almost every ilireraity o( eoO aud .... .... cliiunte, atid, coiie(iiAtly, every'upecirft of production in pt rf-tiou.. Jt is jtKjntl, first, , to any Bute in tlie Union; a a grain gfowing ' county, Thma'hout it linv- iu alwund quaatiUe of the finest tiin 7 , ler, paramount among which ranks that : great boon of Providenco, tuw' Tien. Ia . the Emit, we find bucioli peaches and ' raPcs nJ even the tropkal fig, growing ; " eiuherautly in the open air, jin the Wet( ' : fh-ikioua epptes and all vtlwr vartetiee of the flneat trniU. In one portion, (lit) iweet tfie rarest rmh-pr'Hiorv are grow aB.Cve Nrtht we ; bavs toliaoeo of tlie boat, in 111 rwth and t;t tbe nuts3r TP-n. Ill Jho"rait,-Tw s xs have rice, wathihosiaof .fiiklnvc bay,. AMint and rrrrr, in tsv West, Abunitanc pi gume, a aalnbrion climate, rich mine s-leneath tb surfaCA, And, ekeM Unit Htcr- ai'y "ioaiug with milk and hony," There j, are few place upoiithis earth where wealth my be ainasHcil without aasidilous, prh- j!i nt induty, arid ' this, all (Hhtt things at all en:!!, a mun.may grow rich h':ta as soon as tluirt, no matter where' that . "liKiy" jd.ay be. ' .! :,Jr. " Vv'itl jrvect to tlie uinl rift oflan.la, wt invito information, a doe the correa I.uH( nt ai'ove r-! rr, , to, from those who are iiitcrftti i n, li.t ir. , . il d 1 1: .-v. V : '.. e A'ltuiu I J till dr. t'.ult wiUi SiHb i the wati.h-wiKd uf tK'arly all of 0UfS.HiClnrni jHiKny.ra, We n acarcely opfH a Subra pr that loe not ring out ilii lgiiai wr in ring catml. The Hi.rtiiuoii i Wkif wellaaya; "There are , j twn" luix't of uiauiiVntiiii; oiiiMteitiun lu ! rvi)tiu tlia una bv metitel the othet In yamht rtaialance. A,-tie reautance would be 'made by rriatrrina; aud voting aaioat idwivfiiliiXM, and agaiunt acceptahle caniJl- daU-a amt ronatlttttlon ; paasire mi stance By h-gliiftrrlugiWr'iUogaTaliryweB ttie twrf, the hotdr and more manly cxir, though eualy diaaatrvu. Is the fornw. It niirtridrriir wrtr-tu-fctste ttetf;Trat TCOTne out rmkl, aaanmea.. aU -the- rwptinailiiKry that properly attachea to it, and relic re the ' . -V .11 t . i community tnimany auare m ti, wiuie tnoa r bo purwi tb pawire policy ahrink away trom obaeretina avd aeeooniabilltyy tearing threnmromouhy t whtrh they ttrt to bear thenwMnialiilily. . It4uljican meeting NiWllrt6iriflH."'riH ctore holding onifervnce with the radical white ia alnuwt every part of .the Htate. A reso lution of prottt baa been iuvarialily pawed at every lum-tiii suinat the conliiiuaiii e in power of the tireaent rebel Htate organiza tion, JI'imA. Vit, vf:Xrm Yrk 11, rM. , r; And it might bare been added, that all the "reablulhms of protest" are- ground oil tr of the iMitho machine. . They are eolirely of central dictation, and Mi similar in plraeol ojj u to warrant the presumption that they were all maoufacturil tin It&Wigh. . He also charired that (lo Worth bail ex pressed the opinion that tb fnrium of tht mitro am mt ttptrtiiMHl, -ana UH atxarr kohM HltimuUty ktii to ' rtrtxrtd !- Mu- lUtrd. ' - .. . Till ia tho language, which tlie SlaulrJ put in tile mouth of soma1 wworlnw jpeak - r at a ute iiiii tii.g in Tujpcr' tliun li, in this City. It is bsntly worth contradicting, hat It i simply a , hy whoiumMiver spoken. . . , , Oov. Worth wss ever an advocate of slavery. He sprang Ironi a sect whose view on that subject are 'well known, though he never carried them, perhaps, to the extent to which they were held by the Friend. l!ut one thing he did: lie al wav reaiatad ilia efforts of the Standard. - i.ftt. - g ynQ euiht tiirouijli a many year, to break np the Union dateryl . .. . . . . " wl (Jew. Grant.--We publish, On our first page, an Article from the New York Uerald advocating the claims of Genera! Grant for the Presidency, end giving sundry lidm ipt at other distinguished Aspirants. We give It, simply, s one of tlie indications of the tuuc. ..... ThelUleit'h 8elinel mistake the Rich. mond Vitpatek for the Kicbinond A'uawwf, and attribute to the former What belonged to the latter. ftupateh. I Wherein f ( Toll us, and wu will mke the AMswiutr. fkidbtel ' , .v-.--. v-r L friim Urn MiailjiBwrjr Mall. Mir.KIXU tllK tiOUTUKIlN cow "I do not qneation hw rilit to r.-l.vt hi suit. m puj uiu sue kick tun iiuva auura r Tlie Itadicals, w)io now claim to he the especial friend ol the blue man, have not only reiuaed linn political and sin-ial equal ltv In tlie North, but they have manifested their lore by levying on his peculiar industry the hairiest tax ever laid Bpon any people on earth. Fifteen dollars per bale ot cotton! iliatory will be ranaaekid in vam for a Bar allel. The crop of last yeariseetipiateif at two million ol bale, making the tax thirty milliona id tbillarif This fax fW 1 80S ami iW, sii it wili Tirfifial'ifj' 'be 'morFtTie'nrnik' ent. vear, would purchase a comfortable farm for every Iraedman in th. Houth P Let it not be said that thia tax is not pai hrtlefrotmani"Kii to r'thii" field Ilia labor grow the cotton And eon.titute the iHiae ot our Imluatnal ayatem and jsuet bear all the auperinc urn bent weight, lnr. evervw-liere. nnilv tuira dl . The Radical do not Inv anv airricultural .. , ,.Jt f'J - tax on themselvei, UKin their bay crop, nor their corn crop, nor their wheat crop, nor anv crop "iui i tneirs." w bat la tlia ob ject of this enormnu discriminating tax on cotton i ia it to utterly pauiMirize the Houlh hv WAV of uuiiUtiiiiHiit t ' Wht1oa the blai k man done to incur Radical rs senluu ut t is it laid for revenue I If to, why allow, by the same law. the manufac turer to draw from the treasury three cents pec ysm sa a oounty lor every yard export ed I If needed for revenue, why give it awav to a class already swollen with wealth I Mr. thrseley ears it ' 1 wanted a local revenue I " That I the se cret, and the locus -is tho Radical pocket I the other day at Rh buiond, UerriU Sinith, wlio has been A great Rail ' leal light in bis day aud seems tub a frank man, likened slavery to A cow, which he said the South had held and tb North bad milked. The South had ceased to bold, but the mNking process nevertheless goes on. .Well might Mr; Kelley contrast our poverty with the bloated wealth ot the North, for tb 8onLh has been "milked," aye, nigh unto le th, b mearnree tor local revenne, such aa tariris, navigation laws, fiah bounties, discriminating eotton taxes, Ac, Ac, ami the milking will g nn while the Radical rule. They are practical slave -holders, for they appropriate the proceed of the freed man1 labor. Tliey came in, tlie guise of charity, but What i the piitance he receive through the Bureau compared with this cotton tax I It i,art thou in health, my brother.'mke Joab oi old, whilo a sword smite nndvr the fifth til!, ,.Aml now thiy ..setik to.sppr- ' priaio hi vote. No, Mr. Radical, you can- i not deceive even tlie confiding trwediiian. I W '..m . ... ... es;ttfi iNwiiif .aet hfite fc" "J ea are w aertttih Ait gTtFtitrr yonr "tri)fuitno wTtf JereIopl, that yon cannot keep np even tlie aliuw ot geasrosity-iong eeougtr to ' OsSOPpilOfl (vIlCvCCu Fred. Douglas will speak in Indianaoolis forrthe SHtr-ThrPresirtcirt "wu tost atlow ed to say anything to the Iadienapolitaos' out tuu is a man oi anotner color. Calvin XL Northrnn, nawver of West. chestiY county, N. Y., ha Deeh sentenced to twelve year penal servitude for Alleged At tempted puiaoning of his Uc-. : x Il.m. Jiimcs Guthrie, of Keotucky, whose tllneas has fur torn time) pant prevented him irotu tKwine bis seat in the Li S. benate, i recovering his healthy, , The Warretibm Iudrr nxk of Tv. W. E.'SiniiN'V a the tno-t U innt and ow erfnl prc'ivl.rir in ti.ii cyui.uy, it not in the ..i . I. ', 'STATE XY& ' The Vlimington Journal j.'ukj of it increanlng jintroosgfl and cluiu that the circulation, (including Wilmington,) of It' Daily Is equal to that of any other Daily in the State. W are pleased to record thia evidence of the success of our excellent co temporary. .. ; Lieut, lien. Hardrfl, latof the t!. S.; A., i on a busioesa viait'to Tarbord, acooiu- panied by bis wife The last. Wa a atunationJ. Week Id Tai-boMt Thf WUmbigton Journal -"On Snndav Dk'lit a bloat diabdlinal mur Tarhofo". "' X higto, Oua. y ahot 'aaj instantly kiH4-another m gru, Matthew King. Th negroea of tb - u imt r rave pursuit to Qua, and, batinir arreateil him, deli rend him to the Hberiff, and he I now in roatodr. the commillina UaifUtrsU, it appears a few I nij:hr-ftr the liliry ofcid rVxitbera Exprea CompaTTT" sale, One ItorrowedAa axe of King, and aoou alter, bearing noise all theTage fn 1 a if a aale was heiag broken, open. King tip "clliaili'a Irirfwfejff'Vut attwnpteeV to take bia'axe (mm Oua, for fesrot hi in? impliented ln lb n(bUery. On the bight of the lunnlir, this went to King's bH', awl calling aim oat, wknout waruing, flrel nd killl him. I The aafe f the Cxpreo t'..uii.iny . bus been Umnd Ihum '1 st ar lUv bouse of Uaa, tat opened, and its swsitwilav eerH a lew railroad tl ketit itniw.' It i "ihiHurht Jthia affair will lead to artiaeturry of tlw loMatrs and tue stolu tuotii y. ... . - W al! leara Dial m TuMHtsf anil Weal neailsy eijbt, Binmeeewifiit alteoipta were uiatle to til" the village in the uiot ctirJ portUxt. 4hi Weiiio-KJai ui-jlil lite alLeiunt wss utnuxt Uce1ul.- Two wM Uiildings were hiirmd, ainl the n-iiifiin-e of Mr. H. A Hixer aaved by llm Hint tlrciiuoii exertions on the part 'l the eiiiirH7 JiUoiild Uie flitine have rt-M'tw d thia reaiiene, much of the Vilnius Would, liave Urn letroyiU? Wetruat the Incendiariea nmy la: discovered anii properly puunuwd, ,V-- Henry It, Itryaii, of Newlicrn, in reply to a lelk-r Iroui a nimuiteo of gi'nttemetl akng his View mi the duties i.l the imur, " lilts the nail on tua bead " in the followiifs just and put obnerva- Hons: l ; .,-,',f,l - ' " The Radical Yarty ia thoroughly revo. lutionary and coirupt,. 'It ldbry i, writ ten in blood, and crimes ol every graile are recoriled upon It every page. Under the name ot Republican, they cUnire to w p from this land every vtigo of freedom, anil yoq. lejjow f myn, ia,j cyi v0 ni ailonot aL lit cominir li:tioii. aaaiMt to iolue f t,ohina. which tliia vindirtivS'faction re now forging for their Idlow citixens; yon aid in surrendering tlie governuunt of lite Htate into the baitd of thoa persona whose only idea of government ia, that it Is an gency throuKU which they may persecute those who oppose them, and fill their emp kj pucaeis wiia tue puotw mtwej. ' in psrticipatc in fixing a ilmpntism upon the tit ate, which cannot be couten.platcd With out horror, ami for, which posterity will huld you, in A uieiMiire, rstpoBaihW." . , S til gar Miller, a negre hailing from Wilmington, addretrted A large crowd of the colored pojmlation in W amnion, on MomVy The iiJiftif aj; 'l'x j "The colored orator i rather a jrood loek-l Ing mulalto, lauirntubly deficient in educa tion, mud his speech w itbaoniooratiriil et feet, is hold; coiifidtiit, profuiie' and litis- nhemous, I he Kenetul elwraeter ol li la re marks wss iniM-hiuvoua He is very full of U.iilicul Jileas and lias ililigently alniliml me ptniiu si uuiiaroaituu m it iuou, jtenr s t a. ii nana iiimis no come si it, we limit be duly thank Oil. We ahonld like for J. 11. rtarria'to come tliia wny. ' lie owe it to luinaulf to come, si Millur "pilcucd into" liim with glovtw oft" . The Newtciw Jimrmil f1)mtret gives the following dwicriptionpIV the new method of sink ing wella or tlm i ouoniUal lnlir saving I'unip, to which allusion baa BeWtoT.. o5ii tuliluTB' tiiota coluuuia.' These putnps, excj pt tn p.aieai heee il iBterpose si rioua t,lBaiiclvaie,ililinel, we should tlilnk'.'fi )eri(ffl(!5 kit' I. inner ia- prevcruepip xx. T l A, f I J I "Our attention baa Let u called to. a new invention ia the acieatillc world, and a tit (o simple, aud an article ot Mich practical utility, we will give our rsadurs a Urt ile- ecripiiiMi of it. - i- -11 W e have reference to t be new puinnY or rsllier to trie new well wincn Mi m en lately invented, and patented, and wlijcli is styled t ...... F ' . oy me owucrs in me patent in norm taro Una, MetaM.-Mitchell. Atleif WmThe new and improved method of sinking Walls, or tlie Economical ibor saving 1'uuiu. 1 I He principle seem to base been only recently known even in France, lor .in tb ScuntirieAmtriemn of Jane 15th, we notice the following n among the Exposition not as : "Tii suction of Wells Is a principle patented and Illustrated hy il. A. Doonet, vi vii engineer or t-yoiis. -. j l uj clewing ine well air-tight, i I exhaust h" the air, the water current r.--i. lied Ii li7 nth luii wen win tie drawn upon, togt tour w tueir brauclies and remoter connections. wun cueaiiKirauut torce, ana UteOOW ol water, whore inauflicieal, will be materially hwrraseil. " i Now tliiti the principle luvotved In IU Pump and Well. i'li Weil at the lower point ba a double eaingwbich is pertora- ted at the side with Wtv tour boles, 'each ihree efgbtha of an inch in duutu-tcr, and is lined With wir gauxe to prevent aaud from entering. The holes iu Uie pip ara cbswd while it is being put down, and agaia open--ed when compluted, wliitU ia, aa me as A goo. I vein of water is rewbeil. Should tlie water prove nneaUslaetorv, either Inquality or t)uaiitiry,another section of pipe can be screwed On, and the whole be driven (lvp- er. i it well M inrmeu tit one and a iaar tor inch galranirm.1 trim pijie,iUHt took like it wouui last A uie time. : The cut. tuula iuwUjU Ui biiU'wii. lw me pump, ere two pair ol pip tonga, en iron can. npoei which to drive, and a wood Off iTij'nI .XXi i4iJ, ptr'f fwf CoriflVt.fit ttSt lirnic preul'alafe oi me uonieaiic iaiior quiwlioa, Una iiin n. I tlOB Wiij bs oirc ftt grrat every nwitoe Keeper, trrrr xjTvrrrr dining most eupt rie from required. We have seen aeveral in use1, and learn that a lart?e imiiiVr have already been Jut ilown in cwlm,lkwul'ort)4iirtrhcU City, Kinnton and other place. ' While onr public city pnmpt ran be- ex liauste.i in from three to six bourn, 1 y con tinued pumping, we Irarn that -the owners of thu'wctl tire so well 'convince.! of it ca pacity to furnish . water tundcr all circum tancea, that they offer one hundred ib.llar to ny cnnewlio will exhatit cither of the pumps that H117 have piit down in tliia city. The niore tney aiv u-.l, t!e Wtter supply of water ia obuim-d. r-r-rl;i I .? . ! tmtgcwWTglhfftttclleffi-""''- " T.. ""' ""f - arwarvwnxsrtmTnaini'rnr.WiT-lii.Tiiiir ere-Bia. voowr or "rit2ria-and ri.mi.ti in iu ' nc wuM,Ur ot mury -aa-woh -As-tv- i Ail ponenw amHaaftsulOe by wieiv Btriu. or 'y room, or jii.irta, sou lurmatt, in the . .,. . . . . . . i m. u, ti. i.-....i t.i conVSBient p'ace, .an nexhudbbl"r-'ir -ijrssuiz ly ot water. In eoat. w learn, va-1 ' " ' . . '. 1 KAMt'kL D.-WArT. '1,.: 5 Mto lO-awirdiimto tltetletith!1 'KnfCH.tB CWa l rnmore.1 tbat ' tiersl JU-nt f.a-H. C. v ' . . s-- the Ircsideut will bse any action that tw Om with P. T. u, Agv.,1 1. EaJeighaud yie of snifiCieWaize fnrthe use of the Steam fire nghi of thin city, and will challenge the company to pomp it dry, Should tlie large ize auirc-e-l In' proportioa to the small, we will bo able to hure an tibundaut supply of water to cxtingaikhany (ire, with out gout; to therivejrr ... .; The anneal meeting . of the Stock holders of the Cberaw end Coalfields Rail road Company was held in Charleston, on the 8tn jn., Among' .the new Directors elected, we observe the name of lleaani () Lllt'lli t, of tkia KLate. - me annual reimn 01 Uic rreel Jcnt an. Uirei Uir mount tli ettort that ' were j sembly, swkiiig tlie aid of the StaU i toward. the compietioa of this important work. It could not, ander all the. circumstance, have been expected that the bill asking direct appropriation; should have passed, but we regret that the last scheme which Was introduced, sad advocated with much ability by Gen. Dargan, should hare tailed. rJ Aaked A pln Inuuler of 4MQfi& slock, iju ths. North Carolina v:t.-.l 4U. CXi-haiige for'' a corresponding amount of -he. stock ia the Cberaw and Coal fields Rail road Conipany, pledging the latter Com pa ny to pay to the Htate of Norih -Carolina dirideewl irorreiiianding in amount with the diviiiemJe tliat may horealW to iloclar Maad pald by lbe;iorlh Caroliua Rail road Company, and that tlie mean derived from the' proposed ubscription-should b xpendtxl within tb limit of North Caro lina, ,, .- i : .... . ' ,', ., The Report concludes a mllowr Tally aware ol the great iuiporlanc of tli'. raw; and l'iHillU-1. I Jtailnwd pent tratiiig us ildiHS the heart ol a splendid min eral r.gion, where oilier railroad will con centrate anil pour their teeming freight in to this great Southern trunk--with inrx haiiatilihj supplha of coal, iron and other minerals wanted in all ot our rWaithern cities, only awaiting transportation developing, a it proMaw to do, at least live wealthy Counties if North Carolina, with a popula tion of upwnrds of tttt.UoO inhabiUats to tny notniug of the through travel that wonlit b poorwl iato Ibis great central line from North to South ia. lull view ot these and other string considerations whichcan not . be noticed in a bikl report, your Hoard would not psuse In so Important an undertaking, 1! only ordinary difficulties had to tie encountered. Rut extraordinary obstacles now stand in the way ot every en terprise of the kind, and tH aidi-s anoli aa arc 'cWmiou 10 all great public tuipr0reuMUits7 ours is ejMcially.uiiloruiale in having op )oaitint) from a quarter where It would be reasonable to Xect the strongest support North Carolina, so far from siding iu the construction ot a road which is located for seventy-live mile on the soil of the Slate, ba heretofore been strongly And persist ently opposed to it, aud very little eubstan tial encouragement has been given to the enterprise even by the people along the route, notwithstanding the incalculable ad vantage Which, it wtould-bestow Bpon the State and the jioople of the State. Among the expedients that have been considered by your Board, 1 that of at tempting to expend the menu already in band upou thia end of the road, commencing at Cberaw, and building it if possible as far a Pee Due river, some thirty -thro mile above the starting point, . . Kven thia short huk would lie important as a feeder to the made aoutb ol It, and would ia the opinion of your Board not only silence all opposition to it further pro irres ia North Carolina, but would be like ly to induce tli opponent of the toad as it now etanda, to WfSlt it speedily puaiied lriuiirk V.u. .S. 1.. 11.. CI. ,11 " ,5 uwin inw i i -i mt w wan. Fur the Henlnit-l. ihmrt Kditor As It seem thai tbeie are Northern men Inclined to purchase land and locatn in the Booth, who are deterred tlierelrom by doubt ot its safety, and the sort ot treatment tney are likely to receive at imr hartdi, would U nut liaAslviwiWe. fur pur turn ndmnttiof, that the people of the ilillereut Cnuiitiu of North Carolina should hold pnMis mnetings and saaar thnn-vbst boneal, gmxl Men will be fairly And eenr leoiiiily treated If they choose tot buy our land and settle amongst as I The U-rra aboiitioniat haa become obsnlete by the law' tit events, and will not be cast In their teeth by any ileceat man Among as. And the toniiue of n rowdy has no sting in it. ' N thern men especially ot the radical stamp ought not to expect that, of each scourg ing as southern men save received front thr North witlnu Wie iaat six year, they will be embraced after the French fashion i but think I ean nromiae them at once lair treatment, and Very soon kind, K they prove worthy or it. As to sccunlf of lite and limb, 1 am sure they would be Safer at tb Sooth, than at the North. Let a call their Attention to what Oou. Sickle ha just said al Jtalelga : o people ol w bout be bait read and among whom ha lived, eould bear themselves with more honor, dignity and order than they bad exhibited under the I peculiar circumatnce. i ... -. GRANVILLE."1 Thi SrrrkAOB Qukstios at (M SoctiL The opinion ef the AttorAey General, ann- plemenfary to that recently giren and pui Iwhed npoa tb proper interpretation ot the late iwcmistmctioa act of Congres respect ing snlTrsg ia the Souther State, ha not I yci irm couipirivTi, anu win niri or, we an (lemtanit, (or some time. So far a the or der of the commanding generals upon this ubject hsv been received ollicially, ttwir terms lavs not been found to cou lor m to the goasral prinaiples laid down iu the opisv ioWAiieady promulgated, although they have treen isaued since its publication, and ,'nornnce of it manifest import cannot be .lead at a groettd of Ignoring the views ot the Government, This however, is but an additi.mal evidence of the destotism ot the glmeralt In command of tb severs military rttirtrfrt. tarred out of the SpulhcrjL, States 10 i urn-gam. ine inieqiretaiion 01 toe law ss expounded by the civil anthority, vyn.i vrr al I'ldiMal; :j W",.;''! rear la hViiera that tAtwe tkiaat vwamtcd wpew vh4irWfth'ehief w-srsi oilHSt ot We tiu vitn.tnW mm ta tt I1W IMkrill .T r..,T T ' - - T - -1 AMN may tak revoking the extreme ileciaione of some nt the Southern District Commander cpon the chciaioe of the SoxmeTTourt in the Miiauasihpi injunction eases, wherein it was held that the duties ot General com mamling the eevwral military districts must tteoeksariiy be performed wnder the stiwr Vbdrtsr of the President' sa commaader-in-. Chief; and the doty thn imposed Was ia no eci4e ministerial, but purely executive and pOilkal.--CAir. Afivmry. s Gen. Sickle' Advisf-ry Roerd of Ri-ii tratiia is now holding daily saions at Cl .vlttn, S. C, aud wiil protubly report in a i,iy w twa ... . V - ' On ti)f moriJiir of the t2lb., Axx Anai.ra, wifail Wra. U. K..nuirti.i., o KKlimoiiii, V., ana ouiy uaugstor of tr. i.'V k'klmrif lit CiW. ., . . I .,; 1 V , i'rofrwie an MuiUr J pkae - s ME W ADVRRTISEaLEHTa V- 17CIJSCT10 MEDICAL COLLEGE, J- -a- . OC rKMItYLVABIt, ' l " in i ii Cjavxxa .- vf ztrxrii Caixowuu. trraurra. I'aiLAi'txralt, y ti. iiuii'liiv tk-tober T, 1S07. I'r..lr' lu k. u. ...: HiliunUiwm. IS - Ikulu. t'i ; Dii.lo - stl&'lor'WlialW ticUtsT A'kmaaii. sarti. 1ST, eddn-aa V,x,t. I. !,. si. il UmLu, u'Ji Virth Mtb irrt-'t. I'blladrlnhia. i'a. - ' XtXTlnnjI,a,-Jlm hitciiauaa'a Prartwe ami ril""7. illustraled, Nl paea, )U l J: SH.-.""(H- atreuiea, Inaeaaea af WstatfS awl dnJurwa. lilus- tralcd, priw HLM, it H pusUv. , AtldC' rriit 1. llm liiuli, College JJiul-uiik, earner mxn ai vaiMonniUMLrt-ts, I'liiiatieifinis. " " : K.'UulXKafllAira'H tvMMitl Haterw xfediea. rw HBlHHk-WS HHwtrmimtiT, iinm n. trrs of wl axa. A.loriM I'n.l. 11. ilulU-Bitiaek, It. V , toKw luiiliiiir, euruer Ki&ili snutllowhillati'ftalii. Flulaalelpbla. J una 14-t-it I ut'brtitiu: irvf.ir tt vrm -i .. X in Fall HeiMona will l--iu inlr nth Ttasa. ( i-r Mnawat of VI weeks:) Hotnl with the H-iueipala (vaabini:. Ileitis ana Uiwela- im4 mrlnili'dt ."''"' tW.oll Kuiltali llliliull, ' jll liu lua, iiivh nl Krenili, faeh enliw - ,oe Circulars setitoa atitili'-a'hat.' .--.i.... ii. v.. miei unit). -r"" - f ..; i Jsus u au ia TUIKKJIl lS Hr l.-(d MAdllNK. ; ;' A No I. article. In l- rf i t rn ililiiz order sail uureij wir, M aale. i W.M. fc . TCCn-KIl & VIA June lt-M-tf . . I . . . ,,, 4 STATE OF NoRTiFcA UOLIN Aj i ilKBTUt CoVXTT, x ) BorcaioaOoi aT or law, 8rsMn Tin, M. i Ami, V. Karljr, ,:. rt, t ; Alanson Capthart. . I - ITsppeariuR to the aaliafai'tton of the Omrt, tlisi the uVK'Uilmt, AImiwii ' L'i hart, ia a iioO-reMiiitnt of tlie htate : 'rherofor it ta ordered, that pubiii-ation be uistle iu the iSrftrW, a iii-a- psper published iu Ilia I'ity of Kiuic, lor u tuHHUMive wet-ka, Aotifviiia the de&uiiaiit to be and appear at the next Win. of our (-Unrior Court of law. to be buliTfta- said l.'inniiv. at lau Cnnrt Houaa m Wiiulaor uu thu Hind aiwnday of neinuaiiiar uex;. iun sua uiieu toaiumi. oinaii or nuinur ; or iiuuineiit am ie taai'U yru eoni WiUwas, DCNCAN I). rYINNI'oM, Vll.rk of iHir aaia Court, st ouiee in windaur, uu ue third stuaaay UAtarea, A. in iwi, it .f 1'bNvAN C WINSTON, Jnnelt.wAw --?----.. c. . C, TAlWnW-TH.llW U SI L V U J JV, A I . A iiA Ji Cfc Co. ,N.C. ffWK next seaainn of thu Iiixtitiillon Sill coai Jl nwuro inly Intlu 'I i -i i . rot em-alar, apply to eitner or tlie iTiueipata. . iitv. rt iiirwj.il, u, PrincipalA Jnas 14-Ji;a-testadaaw , N0KTH CAROLINA rOIXEOK. " ' . ...... . ...... . - ....... -...'v.if ti-??4 i Measit Plea-Miwl, I abarrwr t'l.r, V. f. The next S-ti...ltc term of thin Tnafltiitlnu will mjweaw im the f trwt-Monday hr An(;iisr)1,S7T 'the comae of stsilv to he nHrmicil iNthoroni li . tb aorenuiieBt Urm snd dceuit d ; lito sxpsaaie verr low ; the neali 11 aud muraiitv ol the com- mnnity Bnnirpaaeid. - 1 " ' i--;'t. KurKMaas, V. H, t-Vo-rencjl For Sesaioit ef 10 miailba: - . .. - . t - . Hoard, rin.Mi aw suaiMi, . ' : II. HI Jo. TiaUtMi, CoUue Uneses, V ' . t 40 en, KuilliMh I Iummam. I I'ntimnfcliu-vl Ml AL Room rout, fuel, U aalui.g, Ac, tuut '.: on. All UltlitftfUt VUUIUI iWju. uiiuilliul Ml Lli luiji and 1111 ,i. 1 ii,h) fas- auverc oliyai-ad ui.iUiik. will he ehaiKvd ouly o naif uf tiui above atea irf'fuilion. . . For furtlier paiUculara, ai uj for a t roaocctna. . ; Adiba ' - . . L. A. firSLE. A. T AiiA. Aurieut lAua-uagaai Mt. Pleasant, CKbarriw C AL C June lt-2fii-3u COTTOIV Cil.liS AiI lKEftC. - -:' .fl i i - k iAtwotitian a at h Will lir.Lb, ALLKN, to. N E W 11 E RN Ji, C, I'll ArW JN M.UIIJttA,Allll.UIAtruit ftiHi, aiw L. Euwary A ttoti' i'shaut (. iimersal Cot - tou Ulna and Court, unem. This Iba haa hn ar'it-ti.il hririi Am.irif roaiuuaaioBiirs lot ska fans Hhtlliiai,. being vuuvrtrir wr mn (Miieis ta.iM naarsesjii .. Aird A-iU-lt . .i-.-l - i 1. r i. ' ..Hi CONNECTICUT, MUTUAL LIFE ...... . ....-J Jl. . I!tHKCI e:oui;4iv I OF IIyVlXrOHU,,OONlV. INCORPORATED MAY 1840, I AkSETS. 0 Lit ls.oooooyoo - ivt.w- .v.H ;;w - ' - 1- . - r I . Tke Largest Life Iwawrattt-ej f ttBt. pany In ihe Tt or r' has m SToc ca'iita jTtiE 'ftmfci Million Dollara allbehaiic to (lie. . .l'iiUi'Xboi. bra, which now exeuuJ O.Ond, su'l not willmtaad Uik the parnivXit of a aixtv ui ,-oiit .li'viJ. 11 J hut year, uiera u now a surplus ot . , , , rJ: J oteii ,oo,ooo,oCT: It has had. thnmeh Ua Milira hulnrr.' ths M&l kwt atersKS esveham, and, tbaraturu, it ia tlie eetcs eaii.,- .- ,- ; ,i t . CHEAPEST LIFE INSURANCE rji)M- PANT 111 EXISTENCE. t if 1 1. ! k The .Will f-if.-'a Ounorrd At'unt of N. C. ha last wk's pairar, made a alamMeui as Mowa : '-Tlie rstio of tha .fjits's esienuMw. to w-euiiuma and total inenme m tea than that of Uie CiaimwtVwt Mutual." Hn surely haa not area the (Mate ef New Yrwk'a Ciriunnraiat-ra lU-rort, endina; lb-a. XI, tun 1 'Ham rf ixi.iiaas to'preBiinm ami in tertiat, Couunctit-nt MiMiud U.1L ;iua JH.ftili to premlnnis oidr, I ..im.vtii-iil Mutual 13,44, ACtas 17,;ai." '1 lint Com (uiy ia wluch Uie awr sk' expenax sre ths lowiwt and tlie rate of in tern olitauied m inveat nu nta U the fiilawt I'ww iiimaw w-ini! fnpmi, i ;r i .ti i iii TnHuranee al tne leant eoat ; aim I lie 'f tumrapy,. J ift.,'.kjiifcaj rKiat nmiilicr la uurureii. . , IU a hli a Wl laK TU AT COMTANY 13 THE CONNKCTI' :THCa4sM at Ike tWiv' MWr -eredit. Or AabiAraiie at una kaif ha f rr iHirlm, and ia ol early Uiiain, ths uiuuhnr Al diriiienda will ivwnanr. - - - - - Jane l-3-JCI-lw,i-:-:v . ' J jpAJiSI FAXSIt TASS!!: Wsra wratber Aaa come atlaat, and, witk it. !, FAK9 Of AIX SIZKh ASI DE.SCRLB ; -t?oii.--v .-U-. ritfkKn, fiiriHm, aa aw, foid. . INO AXD rocAET FAXit 1 , W bars lane lit out FreOrliataa. whs laiery fad.-d iu N--r . k, ait.1 vnisui now , U v,n a Iwi-t-r iau at lie. Uiaa evw t.( Uv tiiore at CaU Ann roroi i raim. - , 7 1 M.yA,-1'-a1;UkUtACa: ' . ' . ' ' KISCELLASEOpS. GENTiLEiriiN'S CL0T1ILS0 ! i ' yoCTtTS CLOTH I'0! ' Bt 1 if C E, O T II t X Ail PJUCE9 L It) TU AN IN lSoO! N 7AJHICS AS EIUABLE! "lirOltKMAHilHtP ths aawet UHEiCAIU 1 in I'm I We can sell a N ;.w s;a fisiiiiesf BVaBWr tWDA ,neel Wtwuwi ji-s cjaii nutiuiu aiiei&ii. ... . ------ Tr-'i.rrr-rvFi &f-g -ilifii .:. . -r - - L.AIJA-A l'V I I . JIEW AttMlK r HL'HMCB CIMUIXU. " Wotka. ymtKVt-ars.'rit'uI, 1 3 1 AT , K, Ii, ANDREWS & CO. Kaceeaeur to IE. Hiainixi. J..... 1. M.1. I PUT JUiltaVKPr" J A baixhxni lot V ImiVH' CIJiTIIIMI K, K, ANDREWS A -CO. Jmmi '.t.ii-lm - AKUcrlVKIt, UUCillAKIl (HtAMM, 1 XIMUTIIV, ' JWWJ :1;,:t.rf liv,,,..., -w;-KiOifcP3 aiel Im at vai-iety of tlartlen iHrcUa, mm rweivd fona K. hiui lur a l&,rleltiniire, at the farmers' 1111 JAJIE8 M. UllWUiS. i-ohlo-ieVr, -- Aaotiooeer. ;ljlp 0 A TOES; bbla. Jaekaoa Whites, (suleeted for fa.lilr Bae,) raeeivcid to-day by iUUULAS BELL, 1 May M-2il.tr BAWK OF TIIE ST ATI? OFS.C. milF. OENEHAL afEETINO OP THE KriX I JL holdera- ol Una bank win he, held at thtiir bsiiktiiK Hiaaw. in this C'itr. oa MoadaT. tlta lis. day of July bsxA .- . &DEW1?Y, kateiRh, Jobs ASSo-sodUi Ag.nU f I KEKMlIUEa WlUTE Hl-UIItB Bl'UINliK, VA - ' - will an ofkwkd 1st. or jura, .I807.V Tlie notmlar aud tar-farold WHITE HIIiJ'HlXll HI'hlNUtt,iu Oreenbrier oonnty. West Villains, will be o the snsnin; aeaaiai the acixauiiio- dauon of a Utk nnmlier ec ruitora, and will hi kept In the beat atria by tb Leasee, tiW HUiE L. 1'KriuN A CO.. aaaiatad hv ViTLLlAM H FEYXO.N. brother of the crudes! both of wkian are sxponeueea aotei-Keepers. Kr ths White sulphur is sa sxeelkmi Chaly beate Huriiur. RiaHruherirer's eelubratnd BRAS aim STRINA BAND of liiutimore ba bueu engaged fur tuc 1 swswwsswTi re T fi -j.i ----"t Tlie rights of parties owning Cottages at those Ty "iiouni ioeTeaaos"nu 1 The railroad will ba eomnletad to Otrrineton br tat. ialy ; friaa tbsne to ths HpruiKS by stage, and a sunicieney of eeaeoe will be provulod to suam omufort to nsaawnirw. sa not over tsn wui no epua s aiaaia eoaob. ., A Ch.ilera ia auknswn ia ths rmriona of tha While Bupsar BBnngai . ji . 1- a - UJKO.U fAXXUM A C'U. Junel-JSMw Irs'-.; , M NEW GOODS J NEW GOODS J STILL THE Y COnE AD CO! NKW i ft. ABRITAL8. IHAVR JIT8T RECEIVED Mr THIRD HUi pryof HjiriiiK sad Bummer flood. Jnal reeemd 5,008 jrds. of beaotiful rlpring sad Summer CALICOES. " Jiwt neareea 1,000 ydaMoliair MOZAMUigUES and LEMOn. . Juat reoeirod 3,000 yda, figured JAOONETf aai UWN8 1? 1 Jual reneireil 10 doseu Ladles' T1UJUIED MAS ami BONSrm, and MnawM' And will be yMQw--7:rr-tr 1 ''. . ' ' i T 'A l.'ll ' I bar saked my friends toil (Jnstomer to oonts te CRSECira to buy their goods, and I am pleased to say that hundreds bars eueoe'suil areatiBeomlng. ' j. i ,,v 4 tf v I keep no flew soar) or tArlf rubbtd reniuauta. I bay new good and fod stjUa, sad U them rlRht. - j , . Come to CREECH'S to bay your goods, B Smith's Corner, fsyettevuis Street A. CKEECH. May M-SSO-tf Prefrraaseopy oa week. IIEALIXO . SPRIXCS, K BAT11 COUNTT, YA, u THIS DELIOHTFTJL WATERING PLACE IS bow open fur visitars, the buildings hare au. bmn painted and pat in taaroaab repair, and wiu soooBimoast . " THREE HUNDRED PER30N3. x The mate from ths Ann th la hr war nT TWam. rmr. LTTH-hhnrt; or Richmond, snA the VirKuna CnU-al Hail Hoed and its eouneetiona, to Mil. Urro' laB, Ukwcs by a daily Hna of atatrei, JO uiiImi, over a tampika road to tlie HpriBfa. X'he SMxlH-maJ virtaas taT ta Watvrs ars sen-' rally snd fana-ahly known. It would he uae kwe, ta tii Hmita iaaa advertisement, to attempl to aiv a stateaientirf the enraa rirA l. " Tliey have proved hiuhly rthrmma in Uw worak saaea of l)yapeHa, Ckraws Iarrkiea. I iiwwaes tho larer, Bladder, Kidnera, Nenral Kia, lihMimatiaui, Aathnia. linauihial t lt,..-li,u. Cutaueona Jtliairaiaia Ac HOT AND COLD.SPOUTAND 8H()WER BATHS AND PLUNGE BATHS, 1 r can b had It all tlmo. . '' I'urs krneatiaMjnMar Ama tha U.,l.i. t. eanrayad ttuwuah Mw pnnHd InuldWKa, aSrad- iii aa amine arrtiy nir n pnriKiaua. After the lt of June, them wilt be a thuhr atul &...1 . .!..! Ium of staxaa w tlie Hprraaa. , mi upiiiwni 1 nyaioiaa wui resht at the SSWaJlWw-l;efSASW at. . Uuai d U out uav. tM uer week. JOHN L. EUBANK. W-asi-xw. .,,. err?fi A-mae.t-i.rt v i -rr --f- " lt jnoxt )i. tz ttm tflkS 1SC7. ' V" f rHK w4 !.) mertt.Tj at lbs titockk.il.t..rii A rf this Cumpsnr, will im h. hl st theOinc ot ' OreijMMe, ia balcighon thunah)jfc the slh -jsiavirsada'' -Xrssaasar ;-jt. TJAXlUiCri LAVT.Bf JAMEH, . Juat reouived at ."..,.liAMiHr 'riur co. Mayxl-213-tf . .. - . "weVSICAL ISirTKCCTIOJt BOOKS, . V : BCBlC0H?8MCbICPUMEiis BAXTEBS SAINTS' BEST, ' ' , BCHPAt SCHOOL LHSRAliLkrt, SPLENDID COLOIILD EVGRAVISOS, ClUUiKE?T niCETRATED BOWKH, ' ... BOlJISiiOS CBC!WK,'Axii Ae, - , Jwd ta !ind at our new 8U Beit to TorkiTa' New 1111 BRANSON, FAlillAB A CO.' June U 2iVtf , . . . KISCZIXAJTEOXTS. PATENT IMPROVED METUODp". . ... -ft . OR LuvBQR Till NEW SAVI.NQ V CCO0.vIICAL Pl Jfp. HATISlKPUlinu:!) THS KXTMllt AKi" et.-liwiva rurht to tlie itet intif,.j llnal f siiikniKi HB. i-f iTiA ritaiiiU,, , J"" . husIwebaun:mlicas!ud and SuhaU. aS- In every 1 nai.t) ot lite Mate, w" -"AaTt ia.aainiLii t .vinry f.ln,1, u. abtiiMlantsuiHilr uT water. m tlmir fMTW. oivnsniasi aSMr MiawMM.. 0ua fuumuW a uuauuuiii lur aa salerun!!. fL'"" "' """'"J'r " ill prouiSi "1.11 I-lllt r.O A UK nR Nil SIZE, f jji - i. .. r mnn IVltH p'tAL ids. HI NT tji A0EW - wsbanra SittTuiiiji Hi r'u-iaii ia inmt urhtore, Nii,!j. Mtrmi, whh-b was nt aa hr and .itppl ilmi a. UAL,lON! ,J pure Water pi fla.. Xh. y can aim ha 1 uperrttiouju.tht.tdw-ltnw, Bm ,t otbr nU. 00a in Newberu ; siaa al kiusUat, Battfon. til. Iwl ely , and at many uttier ptaceav . . Thi ia the i lw ii-e-t and aiunt Mwedv mial al 0htaiBu.11 water n. any s-u. aa roa ess eu-lud. any alruaui uf watur. reaebtrdi wlik-h is not aatis. ntto' ,,,J!,l'i0'dy tha wlu. ia ui,Mt dual- A.tdim surmiiionilenee for hiforiiialioo. "L : diworlurdora, tu . ' ' i MITCHELL, ALLEN A CO., . "-2S6-tf . iiewliorn, N. C "' JOt!KtittIIXlK AIJJM BPttlNOH, .Or kh jvkr 1 Thkf rVvTiriiA n;i ..i:..k..i .. . . Win rnHh-rK, th 'reUaS:'P the ,,l.ee l.nT " onest nfrmm atlno, mhiu. i n.. i" .. . emal watM. ikakl out new Uop u,U li mayb eoiifid.nl h-.nli lTTl.. .."t"":. " have in a Kr(!.t x'hB m..n.. -..oirra, the foil,,,,,, uweaaes- K -a.i. itm, and-raany ehronw cf,initel 1M, Baths, VmAZZT"'""" as an appi.r, a tome, and eenwal r,t., sofeeUi d eoiiutiui Hr SeL uniUalhHl amoii. mu.walri. xL priebir bave.eAiiAged fr the apinwirbuig aea- A YERY KITEKIOK HANK OF ilUdK!. both As- the Lnww and tlie tUt-Koow. ,-'.,' THKBrUJAIU) AMI BOWLINO 8AUH1NM, both for nulies and geuth-men, wilt be ronml 'in ' t"or eosnrWte imlertlian vvorkvfcvw. .m,V w extensive preparation iww mak uik at aU the lea.li.ui Viiiiuos KiiKB, uew travel is antic kmtml. and n.r,.i, .11 1- '.' traoted.- h.dl -be the sua of the amUr-iKiMd KniimoaTI ffk'-lm of, irTl oTST ro-uui(nw v in. b 111 former veara lout alt. h a charm to theee monntain retKiala rW-mrHrshy the Yirrinni Oentrsl isflmsd M cUss earsstUimilKMliepot. iiibt H olaUKiiis ever aaniuuth w,u n... ., Mprii.fca. BOABD, I3.S0 rEB DAYj" U0 PEIt MONTH. We hsve secured ilrn rfRMrt . . u tain Wiu.ua It. Hai.e, eO hmg ami favorably kiu'iwn tothe.pnbHe, in emmeerion with theae Hnri.,. ) ' r Jr'llJt;MAiU.lX)ia'H,rOWieti. rA n L, Lai .11 A Co., lUchjaonilV ' A. ft. Bm-xan, Lvmthbnrs; ; - " ' Coi.rwAuJr Kotqrit. Baltims - ? LWi S KM.. HOW XOTX j 1 - . . Asuiit for sal Aif tb Water aud Mass or Halls May 24-iHlMiw 1 1 . :i -rrL .-. .... . r VIMCIlrlA AVKINWa. . ; VJ . r Iho rollowHig esh brsl.it TIUOIXIA BI'lilNlltl, A faay aoe!hy railronita and ahnrt u,' 11..... over ood nawla, in eomhwtalile Aiaieliea hy oon trsethuuUHt to tou aamiKera, wiU ba open lor muwui run tav or Jens tmi :! VtiUTK SULl'lIUIl, ... . flaaunuuaa Couarrr, . W. V.; . BWKKT BriUNOS AK1) S.tU jniLPIIUS.V - yr. BPKISOS, : 1 .. .1 - MosaoEComTV. W. Val llonts em Virirmi Cwitral railroad to Ia,.w liivor depot until about KMk. July, whea the railroad will be run to CovinKbm ; . and from Uowiark's, on tlia 5 t 1 j Va-Ki nia snd Teimtwsee y v., o radios!, eta stag, , 1 ' ' HOT HI'ltlN'OH, ' 1 ' tYFAliNO SnUNflH, Slid ' ' UA'H ALL' it Kl'EINUH, .'" . JLvT- Smta-fiR-1!1.- Knulestu 11y11uaCeatral railnavd to MUlboro" BOCKIiKllKlK ACJ'II W'KlNtlf, " Boca Huuxia CnjT . V. " 1 Raale ewi Vlrtsinai tV utrat rsilriaut to Ooabasi 11 ,! depot, .-. .. ., . At'GUSTA WHITE BUXJ'UUB ALUM BriUNOfl, , , , .(toKBuu-x Mruaujio's.l Buntoeui Central railroad to Kiauutou, tbsne by oMi.'a vo uie npruign, ,, .. . ALLEflllAJii ttPBIKUty .. - MOBTUOAABX CotlSTt. Vs. Boule via VirKiuia Central, Oranire snd Alexsa- ons, towiiawiiville tt. it, im Vitgmia and Tenncaaee railroad, COinSdrABbXiVHUB HI'nfSllH. lWjTKTOI'MT CmiKTV 1. Root as above to ( Vivoat's HuriiiK atatioo. Vir- . ginwandloinieastiersilnatd. :' . , miiocGH xtcwxti be pr.KBrod at the prineipal cHies Wast, , Kortb, and Hoiitli, to aU the above , , . x named Hpringa. ; t , THE I'll! HmrtrTom of lbs abors "HpriuKS have pri)V.Uti aa on lira eut- h . t. - nt. ox liEW FCBSmjKE, Ae. ' in ad dopartmants, and vriU was every ft-t to maaa vuuiora salnmed. , May SO tKMni Q-"1" CBABLEA. ) Jnat ree.ieed a supple oT Rtnelsir's Patent and Mnirer Orain Cnulle. the vary bast aa.ka ont, Drtlura aolieiied at nee. . JAMfcri M, TOWLES. SOMETHlNa KKWr IHOTOOBAnl BfrtfiSl STUARTS FREES1ASONS MANUAL! t - aTi.t VIS A TkAJTOH f . - : Dr. liriuiestuiMW Travf is and Eiptontinns. ks South Africa. j ( . Hiu..trtel, Dictiiaiery of the Bible, Ae. "' AH jt tohandnt IVntn iw k corner, nur new store. - .. v '. ' . .-A;lle8?FiMt'-v' inn t-253-tf - ' .. .y . '1811! FlHHM -Tfce-.verY tt JL C: FauJU U.-. ll.i.. iid linaat llnrriiiifn, ainl Kl.iul, m a jij Uam'la -iwfrirNu4t. .- t -t-jp - -- I'tUJAJI, JONES 4 its--- 1 RALEIflH A 0 ANTON KAIL ROA T) 00, no,) iivr'rr- ...-.. --enwrwweeairtrw rrrrttl : , BalJOua, N. (;..JniM til a. fl. intllE hure' wooden WAltEllOI HK. betonciuilt I JL, to the N. C. ami It. A O. li. lt.l n. ar tne I'. II. n. Jtrjt, w.fl U; sold oa (.alar day, June I5th IM, at swcUon; to the hkbeat j XuiHa Cawi, and lunar to bs ram.wed as aooa sa poaeiliie. .( The aale to take place st the Ware-hnoiW. W. . I.KVVIh, Mpt. R. AG. H. k. Co. JAiiAMitiirtiiS, N, C. K. R. Co. -v 4L iV V UXIAMSON 4 CO., Vans Al-rft-ld, . , Auctioneers. 1 rt rtAL rait ,.le. IU N.r thotlail Eia.l Blatwai at'Tarlavo', N. C we have ,1,t. Ln-dM-ls d C.irii. w In. u wewiii tntal B p into triM M.-;!, 1 nwt tiie di-lnand -n- tha Wiiiumi-n n aud Wridon, Ikniijl nd, at short iH'tK-e. ' 1 ' B. SOi;FLULT(A CO, . Ju&ti-20i Aiessrw, mm nnv ifTA iim iV t o t on tcm plate
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1867, edition 1
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