. . 7:f 1r K l,.;!.,1...Si)...,t(,-. -::f ; i 'Ts Kpnnti ta'piillh'M every day, xpt rciosiav, oa tf.e fuikHruig ternis: f r on lt-'i.:n,. . F r two tit-r.uv . , . . " - 1 urie ui'it'iis,.... .... -i mmitli. ....... ...... Clos yar, $ml-Weekly Sentinel " Jr, M " sis mouths....... yt. VMy- Bentinsl T"r- " " mi months,.. ... ...11 jV .. S.iW 6.00 . 1 i (i .. .A if . . .1.80 THE SENTINEL. -wr v. t'F.r.T. is? iro'z ax lea " MONDAY, VLY S3, lMt REGISTER! REGISTER! REGISTER Geo. - 8kklwiirio doubt, in a Uort time, issu hi order for Registration, anil will specify, w trust definitely, so a tot fully BO'lerstood by every one, who ire . en, titled to rtguttr, awl . So soon as tli day arrives for theeUfiwfioii, we beg ud Implore erery roan, thus entitled, to go and rtyUUr. Let nothing but severe sickness, or disqualification nndsr the law, prevent yoa fen,i mitiitftrlnir ' 7 - RECONSTRUCTION SETTLED. Our telegraphic Mil announced, en Satur- -day, that the supf letaentary reconstruotioa bill, passed at the present session ot Coo- grew, bad become)' a law, by more tbaa two-thirds vote ever tbe President's reto, 8o far aa tbe Southern people are concerned, tbe supplementary bill due not mora aeri- oualy affect tbem tbaa tba Reconstruction Act did, aa Interpreted previously by tbe Dtstrutt Commanders, unlet it (hall1 here after appear that tbe conduct of !h V'fr ... trera, under tbe txprcsaiangnsge of tbe new supplementary bill, may result in the tilling aud lujipreiwiou of the voice ot ttie people, by an improper we of their power, preventing those iron voting who ar ex pressly allowedly tbe Kocoti it ruction Acta themselves. We, however, anticipate aucb clear instructions to the Registrars, from Geo. Sickles, our District Commander, a wilt prevent, In tbii District, any. great il from thi orrc. ;', " There are run yriurqiUt asserted in tbe act, from which w dissent, but it has be come a law and thereby cut off further di cusslon. The acta will lie fully carried out according to the intent of Congress, agreea bly to the interpretation of tba District Commanders. We have not doubted this from tbe first, and wa have been surprised i at the unfounded and groundiea amertion which have beea made, that there are per sons In this Btate, who aim to concentrate "and ioUuaify fpjoition to the Congression al scheme. Wo do not Xwx'ws.. permtk, 'nor have wa beard, from any responaibie ource,ofany pereon.whomeditatesany such counts. W know1 that gentlomen differ In opinion with an, as to the propriety of any yne's-ffo-operating in promoting tba Coa greMional platform, by today to carry It ! ut, who doea not eon:iutlouly emVraoa it, aa wine, soiuid and proper under thecir- cuinrtanrea; but we have aeon no evidewa, whatever, oa tbe part of any person, private or official, that any purpoM) bad been formed to oppose or interfura ia any wise with lbo full execution of tba law. Pf ranib have their private opluioris aa to the wkdom. utility and constitutionality of Iho law, yet ': no on proposes to obstruct, in any wav, it . eiecution, that w are aware of, except they should in our judgment act so nnwia'ly a to rcfuaa to rtgittm and, to , , Believing, Iroin th firit, that tbe Cn greiuiional platform, a originally projected, Would b certainly carried out, ttnlur Con gres choa to defeat it itc!f by subsequent action, w liar mta but one ot two courses to b pursued . wisely by " the Boutbern people. Th first Is, that every man entitled t vote should rtyuttr and cooperate with , those, in good faith, who ire pledged toearry out the Congressional latform a laid down, nothing more, nothing lean. This we have time and nin announced to It . our purpoiie, and nothing that we have said on other pbaae ol the subjoct, has intima ted, on our part, any departure from this jjurpoMj. The sec.ind course i, that any citi7n, entitled to vole, who cannot do so CooaUtentlv, should at least ifgitter, and then b a silent spectator. Fiualiy, believing that tba preat foly ol thi Nottbcfn peiipla, and njyoritj ptth Kepubliean ptty, desire (pvetly reconstrnO' tion, and believing that the iuaterial inter- ets of tbe South depend, in a great measure, it not wholly, upon early retorntion, we shall co-operate with all p&rtte and all clawt-s, and we adviae all voters to do so, to carry rut and tfli't Hiat nxonst ruction, ai on as pot, i Me, on tba, CongrotsioDal plat- fun, lint, ia doing so, w rlosire it to be !' ,,-!;et!y Understontl, that wa either fo aor couipn'-miae our ow priucIpWav nor do we unife ourdentiny with any psrty. vS s solemnly bclieva that tba Soiitbeta uett- p'.e sbouKl not form an anisnee with any Northern party In exislence that propriety atrielly turbid It, nntil are acknowl . 'i?' J, by the Congress, to be a people, en dowed with those rights and franchise wbkb belong to American citizens, and our cHate is ackuifwli.i-ed to be aa equal ia the Vni.n. .-. i Wa can co-o)erate hh any and all hon .,.t, K ..-1 t.M. lii.vt ftyntin-twnf out-lire" 1 .e;;nn,tui. p.ailorin, aitljnut. forming (Ii?J ..V-.-.j:.v:-.-j::.;:.;xi,ai!g--i.'H. fas- - ;- '-'-! ' ih wy-1 tt-y tf thw Tste, toe' 1 1 tw.,ri.fmrV,.-.n, tlreu'ta i:r select g. L.--1 airaJi.'.e hiiotr P..4vn.t '.--' i'!f t'j i;:Ji-d to Uiita tneitMires iu Mats t- . - o, t- e.'.i t t'ic rrl j'ct-in nppost ... ' 1 1 ' v '.p lv,M ie evt"-mii B;t. men: TiJs is our jnwiu.tn, and ifoy thing w L'. '.! n y 1 said by otlo-rs to the contrary I f--'- ul Uiifi'UnJe.l. And every mad in ' I- ;h Car'.!'.r,s ca do this; witbuut in anv tyi '-(-! big aims Sf or fnmng Jlis. ' ' 'i tba t: publican any other pfiy ' 1 . ! V, t 1 arrvie, on eur f( f-e, j If" t.,e .'"' ltia i, for ,tSsk of j: "i,C'V Jsi tiiisrJi e! that it ,-- ..,!.. ,u . -", -u. n IV i-l.-iilt IS, ' ....- .-'- - p . .,Jt: ,.T .. ..iimer.t VnUa to retain .r- --'nt. " ... . . i sr: hugustixb koeval bciiool AXD COUKGATE IXSTITUTB." We puhliilied, on yetlijrdayiB ...ftdvM tiaement announcing tbe t barter of a Com pauy firmed by luadinj iuiuitrs and lay men of tU Protestant Kpiacopal ChBreh ta this DiiM'eae, for tbe establishment and con- duet of a school with tiit abo titlvfor the education of colored maletf M teachers and aa ministers of tba Gospel Iter, Dr. Smith, of Hew Xork ln th lifluto "worker ia h ..Movsmist ft karn, ha aueeeeded ia raising f 0,000 already for tlte object of thi institution. , Our attention ha been called by Ref.Dr- Smith to the fijlowing by-law, adopted iy the Trustees t "No applicant foradnrission lu.ll b excluded, oa account of any bias, sect of Party of Religion belief." We do Dot view such a proposition with the afightcft prtudic or a'lsfavor; ao tar (row tt, w ars glad to sm an evperiment, about the success of which fher siy many doubt, begun under auicc4' which aflbrd promise oi success. The institution is to be locate! ia thi city, and i tba first attempt made to benefit tba colored race by our Northern friends, in which they bave gene rously confided tba management of their funds, and committed their benevolent de- signa, to th control of Southern gentlemen, former owner of the black, and who, of U others, ars most likely to bave a proper care for them. " It is a movement, too, In tba. right direc tion to educate, civillta and christianize this race, and fit them the better to exercise those political francb.ises whiob (be Congress ha contorted upon them, and to w hich they so readily and ambitiously, and, at present. ao no worthily aspire,; " Had the government. at the close of the war, after freeing th blacks, at once enconraged tbe several C'hri tiaa denomination and th white general ly, residing in tba South, to aducst tbem in Christian and high moral principle 4o institute a proper system of regulated and skillful labor among them, ami to teach them the obligation of citizen, before con ferring upon them, in their ignorant and degraded condition, generally speaking, th higbesUnnnimsnta ot citixanship, while it would not nave cost halt th money already expended for their benefit ami protection, wa should have had strong bop yet of tbe Southern R tales and of Southern society. But th attempt to promote manhood and civiliziition and citizenship, without regard to intelligence or merit, by raising this da based mas Instantly to aa elevation which the proudest and beat of American citizens have heretofore only attained by a course of bard training, is simply putting the pyra mid upon it point, and antagonising all eiperienca and all history. Nothing but the ititerTercocs of a gracious Provideucfl, sanctioning and promoting tbe effort of Northern and Southern cliristiaa people properly to instruct and trninf th Colored race for a higher destiny, can ward off and modify the multitudinous evils which have been engendered and promoted by th das zling, yet fulse,. lights, which bave been shed opoq the negro's vision by fit unwise pol icy of the Congress, faint and dubious a tbe prospect of good msy be, arising from iiMlitutions like tba almve, nmler th pres. ent aspect of the situation,: w neverthelesa bid tbem 0d spl. in the attempt torTtarmoniz and render fit for citizenship the Indian trile of th Cnhed Stales, many years ago, undes the administrutiou ot Mr. Jefferson,' artisan, mechanic, agriculturalist - and achnol teachers, were sent out to each trili to eiw ilize them ; but he sent no Qod, no Bible and no Qospel si th pioneers and moulder of civilization. Their history prove they have never reenrered from th blunder. ' A blunder of tlill greater magnitude, por tending the most serious consequence, ha tfie government now , made, by conferring the franchise of a blyhcivlllzation apoa th negro race, before they have barely antered tbe threshold of preparation tor it. Cgm our boldly and maintain th Re- iuoiieau jioiiy. Such I the exhortation of the Newbern AfuUttvia to tli e Editor of tbe Hmtiiui We beg to lie excuse!. . It is worthy of obacrration tliat the paper In question due not invito a to endorse; or (li ft ad any priocipU, but ask n to main tain and support the Itepublican "partv." The oniisaion it well. , We have, upon several occasion, request. ed CTie exponents of Radicalism in thi Stat to define what r the distinctive principle of their, faith. And w ankstfain, wAot do they bold to be sound political doetritut So fur a we can see, the tola point upon which the Itadical party; stands as a unit, is the assertion of plenary right of conquest over the Southern peopl. Cam that be prineijiU, which ia only th ofopring of nsa- sinn, Ttndictireneas or party lust t Can any trae or genuine Southern man can anv aoncst, consistent friend of the constitution and the Union nn any lover of his rac iwiate wiln an organization; whoae only vnaiity consists in me oppression and deg radation of the white people of tea States of the L nion, for the accomplishment of which all the sale guards of the Constitulua are rutblesidy trample! under jot I H cannot T w.i'i rt'jt, 1 be licpublicaa prty eSBoTdTvefo fn,i.i I tue one point wo nnve .tt-ntnncil wi'liom I ti'jo. IU ajumcnu ai..aot.ii, harmony oa tli tarl ff, the urrency.:.cnrifisra(!vi 1 prn,.bment, nr sven th geii.yKru!ynl of Mirse, jleyond. tb puri5 w have sta- ted, wliiii i regarded a necessary to the eotiVinuetl-" foMin tfpigr and the spoils, there ii . nothing but discord, divi la and anwoniim Uth rank ot Badk-al. bstn. Tbere Ber,r ne l.g B c)uotry b. if,ev'u in tbo Wildcat day of political intolerance and excitement, a party, ao ntuirljr without jmneiplet, and so nemiiv iy held together by the "colifsiv. power'of public, plunder." V '" ' .; 1 rrenie,v that Ilrownlow ha. l" lcn biddin.; s TenntHar of.ix.iuta to . ha accottiVlished hta tturnoaa b an.v:.. - teaoftbe tH.t.byT ia7"' " I to or- JBra observalhat thi jutkii .jwcaaion some discussioa at th North, ?r. ni eon Tba Bichmond Dufatck, aud our atiboiv th Pregrm, think th question ktf jseg ro qualification for ofilec settled against them, b the Isct that Mr. Buraner introdnoed in th Senate, th other day, "a ill for ihei further teeming of equal right in the Dis trict of Columbia," as follow; .- -J3 it iiifttud,ef.;Tttit ia ttw Distriet c Columbia no person Shall be excluded rrom anv bttice by reason of rac or color, and all haw making nv such discrimination are I hereby repeal!. W differ with ourcoteuiporarie. A law, such as th on granting suffrage to negroes la th District of Columbia, which simply conferred th right of auffrage thejrigbt to rota, does not by consequence conferthe right to hold office It is a distinct fran chise, and follows from tbe abrogation of all law which require the office-holder to be a vkiU man, provided the colored man ha tlj other qualifications required by las But during tbe provisional condition of tba State, the Hoconstructloa Act seem to confer th right to bold office Opon all voter, who can take tbe requisite oath. At leaat. o tar a District No. i. is eoDeemel. tli matter is settled by Oen. Sickle, who seems so to interpret th Reconstruction Acta, by General Order No. 83, the first section of which read thut : 1. Any citizen, a qualified voter accord' ing to the requirements of th Art provided lor the more efficient govaromenT of the rebel Stat, iaed March tod., 1867, and the act supplemental thereto, passed Marcs .trd., 1887, i eligible to office ia tbe Pro visional government of North and Sooth Carolina. All peraoes appointed to office j will be required to tike 4 be oath prescri bed I by to act atoresaiil and to Die the name duly auhechbed and sworn with the Pott Commander. - Office, la any government, ought to be the reward of merit, and not a mere franchise accruing to aa authorized voter or to simple citizenship. Hence all government usually guard th approache to office or to place of trait ot profit, by such condition as will ordinarily eecnr good officer. K.o one can doubt th propriety of thi. But during' our provisional state, when all classes of person are declared to have no ri'ht except such as Congress choose to oouler apoa os, tbs idea of merit i ex cluded. It i hoped, however, tba t, ia tbe election of persons to fill place :of trutt ad responsibility, th voters, both white and black, will determine to make rof writ th ground of elueting any on to fill ny position. ' ' I'll '." .B,. .!..'. ' .''"'-'.' VlAQlKIA EaeCATIOHSI, CoRVKNTlOM. Thli bodjf convened ai Lynchburg on the Uth. I Dr. John B. Minor, of the Vniveraity o,f Virginia, wa elected President. Dr. Sear, Agent of tbe Psabody Fund, addressed the Association and th general public in the Second Presbyterian Church, lie aald lie wa travelling a.bowt in- the 'en.: deavor to decide whether the Peabody fund bad best be applied to the endowment of primary school, aoriual euHil, or acad euiie and college. II did not Intimate what view of the matter be i now inclined to lavor. A report, prepared by Oen. Lee, on the subject ol sch'HiJ discipline, was listened to with marked atteatioa and resjiect. The (leueral, in a letter expressing regret at hi inability to lie present at th Cooven tion, ay'i 't7-:!Mt:. jl M ' ''Ihsiil hoped In have been present at the meeting or tli Educational Association- in Lyncliburg, and had proceed a far a Bed ford county on fliv way, but bave been obliged to return. Having been Indisposed tor some week, I thought a JourneV on horseback by easy stage would restore fne, but have Iwen disappointed. . ' "I regret that I have bee prevented lrom meeting the gentlemen ot the Association. whoa acquaintance I wished to have lorm- d, and from testifying by my presence . the interest i run in me eausenr education," FALL TERM OF SUPERIOR COVETS. The Judge of tbe Superior Court In thi Stt have arranged their riding for tbe Fall terma, a follow lt Circuit, Judge Barne. and . Niipp. " Uilliam. X " . Mitclwil. ...... I " . Wwren, j . ; : " Fowl. " , Merriraoo. Buxton. Srd 4th 6 th. th 7th 8th For tbe Sentinel irisTOxr of xqbtu Carolina. Mesons. EotTona: The Sentinel. War- ronton Indicator, and other paper in th mate, nave recently called attention to th importance of a faithful hiatery of North Carolina. Doubtlea every intellieeat native citizen ha more or lea felt thi wsnt. It is hoped that th Press will keep this ub ject lielore the public mind, nntil some competent person can be induced to under take the laloT't lovev Have ww not, ia North Carolina, mini on capable nd wil ling to Complete the work, commajiced ,tj th lamented Dr. Hawk f lie prepoied to wriu the history of the Sute during the foot distinct pei iod of its government. lis was callodaway when bis -tank was bat bait done bis second Volume finishing the history 'of the State up to , the close of the Proprietary goveinuieift in 1T29. The his tory of the two-cmaining and perhaps mora Important," periods that nmler the Koyal government and that at .pub!fe- i vet to Uw writlun. , . 1 tliwW I na wtleejwaW w thtrtmrtmriifpafi fc niofe tairiltisr "With" the history of ?restrBertww tnniiiate fftcmtoTtnrmwtKlielslnTej way -e;al i ftwt iwfi M hi nnfimned wnrtt Ita haa w r.nitntt f.. t,i.l,.MAr ril nn4 aa awtaptntion t it. II ku ready access to all th neceaaary matcrinls. Hi at vie as 7 Writer ii chaste and o. n;niv oooa,. JI enjojta tbejespecl ansi esietsra f large miiiner oi young men in the Stat who bave had, to some .extent, th benefit of hi instructions In North Carolina histo ry, and, for this reason, such, a work from his pan. would be doubly aoc')ube to tbem. Cannot the 1'rps of fJorth Carolina call out Gov. Bwain B thi tbject t . . v.- ... i UArOHD, While ten men watch for cfiaAcea one man makes cbam, and While ten wait for some- , ' ' , "c 7 ".'!.. , ffl .. r i..l r.r i. ..r . J . ' . , : ort I 7 W irsStATJS ITEMS, - - - , The Fayetteville A"w contain a full report of a speech dflivered by,C'aptBenj. iiobiuson, of the Wilinngton 2fwA in rayettcyillt!, a few dayi since, before a large number of cltizeils, on tba subject wf rcgisM LtratioO. The Wa.aaya: We puiitmu el new It ere, m mil, inq aoie aiwech of t'apt Bent. I'.obinson, ol to vt 11 miimtoa JJitatch. before a birge Crowd ot our tcllow ciUMoa Saturday alteinoon, July I Wvatt 'elok, umlar -tba Waxlcetl nouee. Believing tli matter ol ltegistra tion to it of th greatest importance, ami fearing that many of our people were falling into iudilferenee regardinic th imperative duty of registering, a committee of gentle-1 men of favetteville waited on Mr. Robinson inviting him to deliver a public address on this important matter. -' Ia compliano with Ui -request of the Ctommittee; Mw lUibinon spoke before a hvge crowd, for almut an hour, giving great satisfaction, and being listenea to wun mucn interest Our read'ers will appreciate tbe sound iudgmenthd views as embraced in thi address. The speech was reported for the A'net by a regular pros reporter." Bishop Atkinson preached in .in- cointon, on tbe 1 1th, and confirmed seven persooa. lie also preached in Charlotta on Thursday, and administered tlir-ritc to three persons, . JC base ball club ha len formed at Artiville. '" ' i . e - :-. : - - Tbe Lincoln CfUritr dates that Lieu tenant T. D. McAlpine, U. 8. Army, bat lieea assigned as Assistant Sub-Assh(fant Com misstonrr of th Bureau of lWugee, Kreed mea and Abandoned Lands, embracng, the District including Lincoln, Catawba and tleavelsnd Counties, Headquarters at Lin- eooton, and that he ha entered, upon the dutic of hi office. " ! The Charlotte Guard La says that there is, in that City, as liberal, benevolent and patriotic a class of Jews s can be fouhd anywhere In the known world, The following ia a list of sufferer by the late disastrous conflagration in Tarboro, We copy from th Southerner : ' K. Knaeothal, Real Batata and goods, $7,000, fully Insured. . E. Cromwell, lieal Estate, 9,030lbo In surance. " B. J. Keech, lb-sl Kstatoand gorals,tO,000, covered by 14,000 insurance. Iord Smith, Uooda, $500, no matiranoa. J. A. Williamson. Iteal Kstate. 3,(M)0, no insurance.- Wiley Wslston, Real Estate, 13,000, no instiran. ' Wm. M. Pippinl Real Estate, 2,B00, fully insured. Kstate ot S. Hic ks, Real Estate, $2,000, no insurance. Mrs. 8, H. ilicka, Real Estate and furni ture, $3,400, no insurance. 'r ' K i prese efliee, j$'20tV r r.-i.-.jr-i-- Jauies Magee, notes and accounts, $1,500. '. Jno. M'ard, Furniture, etc, $;K. a " teller 1 Willfama, Hoods, tc., $3,000, not insured. Dr. T. It, Micks, Furniture, $200, ; Chamberlain, Rawls A Co., $100, insured. J. Harris A Co., Goods Ac., $,'!00, not in sured.! ,. . . Cobb, King A Co OooiUi Jtc, $1,500, aot insuriKl. . Cotliutd A) Thlirtien, Goods, Ac, $.100, not injured. - J no, W, Lipscotube, Good, Ac, $100, intureu." The Lincoln Cvuritr gives an account of a late Radical poa-vunt in Shelby, Clcye- lana county xt says "We learn that on Saturday last, Mr. Jo. Marsh, of Lincoluton, having become lio pressed with the importance of making speechea, undertook to be a champion lor tli Radical party in that section of country and attempted to enligliten tue auppoaed ignorance of the people of Cleavoland Coun ty. TbrotiL'h thebrilliaocvof hi matchless oratory and transcendent statesmanlike abil ities, he ventured so far as to assert, as facts, some things which every school boy knew to do noun mere nonsense. "After Mr. Marsh finished hi maiden ef fort, Col Leroy McAfee, bv way of amuse ment, taught Mr. Marsh a short lesson hu b it is presumed will be a benefit to 'aim in hi future peregrination. . - -'"Perhaps such Falls aa Mr. Marsh encoun tered will he avoided t) him in the future." Hie Ooldslioro Afri Star, which ha been, of late, in a aerie of trenchant ar ticle, dissecting the testimony of certain "foal birds' from thi Btte before the Congressional Reconstruction Committee, tbu take, leave of Mr. Hope Bain, of that town, whose whole evidence wa one mass of disgusting falsehood: - J -. . "And did wa honestly believe that the! witnew under consideratbm, bad the reajtl spark of conscience or the remotest Ci p tion ot truth and error, we would Vifltui'lr leave him to tlie necessary torture' of tbir conscience ; out, not so lielieving, we cou sign him to theplac which h haa always occupied in the esteem of tbiacHinmunity that i their unqualified snorn and ue winirled oootempt, Hvi be ebufined bim- selt to bis accii-nnineU avocation of playing tbe journey mail fur tli devil, a cloak tor hi beggiiur; he might have died be bad lived, aa olwcure mendicant; but aa the ds famor'and slniitlerer of a people on whose charities he bad lor inativ yeara siiDDorted hinnwlf and family, ha lis raised himself to a pinnacle of tlnime, btener and more odious than Hainan' gallows." ' Tli KiCHHSOB or PBiaoincna It an. pears lrom tlie rciKirted proceetlinnw in Con- grcas yesterday, that General Iiutler took oocamoa to tmbotlU himself and pour out tbe vials of hie long pent-up wrath unstint edly upon tlie AWumoi InMliatnter. The occasion was, altogether, diproorti- Bed to toe vigor ol tlie attack, lie shall, however, I have a Roland for his Oliver a anon as m e SM oDt h ft; it4 we- -fwwnrtSe'-nitr- 4 shatrtiehyorettiiiriiuglity unprovoked and indiscreet Wlt tlmn be I or theroftTiaher fla--afiSiuT iifrflr UHiia.Liaua. at ths Hot rM. Mr. Omwsy; w hrttSiely wait S)inTi-Ti iider tbe auspices of that I'niou Lcaijue and fiio Con- liyorlsliWijimjLtfie, ha,j.ust made hi .s Cirt lie stales this there are ,0t) Co ion jeigue in lull, operation in theV eleven cHuiiiern Btates, with a memberthipor StlC, 0W loyal voters;, and that no other organii a tion can, in the present condition ot affair J do the work required ia tbe interests ol the loyal cause in that aection. . Senator Wilson and otbtj mem(er of Cpngres dc sire Hint to return S.mili without tleiav, to further proacicut tb Work id which be ha heea enirased" HVuA. CVr. ' JfT. Trilvnt. Julyi. , - Tbe rVi Jf,.t'exr sys that Cli li and Pern-have accepted the mediation of tbe United States in their war ditiieultie with Spm, with certain ressrVstioni. ,-prx:r..z.MAIiltli:s, ' -' Oa the lhtb. swu, hi St. JUm' tbartu, by the' itnv. Is. 'iecijr, Ot, H. H. ibwiswii. loruia ty of btstti-n eowstr, N. to ln pl.l.iibuh. uir of S. ji. liisua, E., dt w'Uiuiugtua,- KEW AS VEETISILKI Jf TS. CKEATOT BAIiUAINS U F " T II E . S E A S 0 S. 90OO t d.XuUe, fust Colors, 10 and I JJc. , hU. tuu, Jaone Laxus, IWUUulV M 4 Lnos-vgood st; l , 33 to 30c. hbpberdplMl Uoaaibiit 30 to .ttiri t-i Linens- 4 yarJs makes a full drew, si GOc. CALL AND TAKE X LOOK - 1 WIjts w sej them all out W. II. 4 R. 8. tTCKEIi A CO. -J EalclKh, July iB-2&-tf UKATUi:il4"riOV IN T II 2 P RIG E 8 OF DOMESTIC GOODS Owk! bleaehad SWrlinps, 12!, tie snd JOc. 4-t llnnrn HtHietines la to ihc. tioud 10-4 iiles;liei bhcti'.is, 6et , WE OFFKB OCR AT GREATLY nEDVCEI 'Call and sea for yoflrselvr s. . H. A it H. TCCKKK l O. Raleigh, July tt-iKO-U , . SOliS XV. II1XSHALE, ! J : ATTOUNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT Wo.9,llay Sfrrct, FaycltcvlllcA. V. 1BACTK:K8 in the RIsU and FedrrsI ConrU, X. aad in Ihx Conrtirf Baokraitey fur th Id. tjomireiwiorisJ Ihstriot. ' Prompt suwilasi K a to all twinii mlms tad to bis rare.' - CUims eoll.-tnt sutIits in Biorth Cftrnbua. ; ! ' Jtttj J2 ') t ' : - - GOLVUORO FEMALE COL . ; . leue. ,;. .!..;. THE EXT acHOLABTIU YEAR WILL BR iii oa Momlsv, Die goth. ot hoolx-fnln-r. Iwr7. sua ocuitiiine r.rtrv waeks. The year will lie din- wM luw iww WMNim "i wvrnn vacn, Mill tliers wilt be no1 vscatioa lilt Vilty; W6K Jlisrscaltv the same as Heretofore, rnmls rewvfd si soy tune and ehsrged from dale of arrtvsl. IhoniORli tnatrnutimi ; pireiila diaei pho ; sdvsntaKtm miaiirjMuued anywhere.; very tnoaerste ensrKes, nesuriv loestion ; rnitgious pririli-gM of sit dauontitiatiirtis sniite ; snd every ls'itHv ft iiilelUtetusi and mors! imtirovement. Board ami Wiitm, iit tHMi'fii of twtiotT weeks. t9i, inetirrtmey. t parieulrs, slilrees tbe underaumrd. or rnif. . W. Aulas, O.il.l.bor.i, N C. Kitv. 8. allLTON KItOST, ' . July M iiB-iawtOl KwaalsntT'" "noktii Carolina iuk)Kstouk i TO THK 10111,10, fIVJE BVIISC ItlEKR IH.K1BF-M TO ANNOUNCE A to iiliji i'ublia that b Iim jmrrluwd Ui stock ot BOOKS, &Ta T10XEK r," XU&J$-'.fAXCT . : ' ARTICLES, Ae ' Formerly ucloftnln'x to the North Carolina r) lisliinir (Jonipsny, tliat he bss snoew ilod to tue old suuut Nu 1 Jss.mUivill) Mt, so twig and ho Ssvorakly know ttiniOKlMmt tiro Miuto ss the NORTH CAhODINA BOOK TORE," eondwteil bjr Henry I). Tumor, dee'd., Slid that heitiiurtiribiio witl eonduct llis book liiisiuets in all tie braacltee at "IVie vrA.M'afuima (ft litnrt," Aol, 'aytiUmiU Nt. Hs would also slate that he brinss to tbs maa- aKsment of tba business, tbe expctruHic of many years ss a book buyer and sellor, mil a rlo votiou to this psrUcular branch of trade. Ho win ennesvor to oii rit ui , rtijnuauon aud pusi nexs (it tlie old stand. . , 'X'hs stuck, of Books, Stationlery, Music, ete , wbich he now ofTnrs to the public, lis been well xlected, snd embraces a Urge supply of Sunday and ('out won Behool Books, Visoeilanoas Book of almost every kind snd variety, tbe North Caro tins Hupreme Court Ki-lwrl, F.nglisk Common Law Keporta, and other Law Bonks, a very large snpply of ' Itfanls Jlool-j, gtathmtry, "aid now Huu eomprisiiif , - ' THK LABGEST A380RT11E.NT , to bs found In the Bute ; and will b suld npon the most reasonable terms. Orders from all parts of this Stale fur any bouk nr artid wanted, sreompsnied with the canu, or City referrsnee, will be promptly attended to, by edurossing, , . . JA8. H. EXXIS8, , ... BiiknelWr, . . No I, PayettevilU Hut, Kaleitu. VI ITCH ELL, ALLEW At JV ' Jlltll, IV. A GKKTLTURAL lUl'LEHf. S'l'si, t Kil A M. ia ks Toili and supplit-s. iieiMTat Hardware, (iuano, Lime, IVmiul, I'Lintnr, faint Ou, Bclt- uift e., . - - ' nar aif.-lt v iT. cli:wi:t's II A I.I,. A rmsT CLARA WlIOpL TO ft TiOYS, s- 1TAat MAI.1 IVIOItr ) rpnW RCHOOT, WA TAKMSUEO FOB I tli pnrpoM or enabling doemEsif Bon, at s cotunaratwely m.lrie c, tn onpv all the advaiitageo that are afl.irdrit in t beat and uioat sipenMive ftm-thei.ii k.'-miN. - it has bsen, alrealr, emlrnitly sneeyiil.-. Tb Hall ts a hrT!. aWd tw-aitltni .l.aiw. -'i ha HouselnHd is uiuh r UietmiMHtiale ebargs of th Ketorai hi wife. Tha pniils are all received as aicmUira of the family ; atrtct attention ta given to tlieir health, personal hahits and to the cultivation of uurteoDa niaiuwrs, while wary eare mi takws to mi 1 1 the eocn luru it a home, with the strict dW-iphna of a tkhool. la thM n apects, tlua limliluuiin claims to have no superi or in tha country. . Tba Teschcra are all gentlemen of fins etssai est attainments, and tue inalructKm tsortheimmt thorough k itid. v . C irculars, containing full particulars, with -fcreueas and bat of pupils, will be .sent to any aliirtaa, .- i Kav. J. A VERY SHEPHERD, A. M., Beebir. Luiiato binhop Atkii.mHi.aud theClergy of H. C ; Ilia hop (jiiiiitard, of Ten new. ; Hit.li,.i WU mr, of Als; hmliop Wilnior, of Ia;i. n l Joe, E. Jiihrwlim ; tli ji't Vt".le Hampton, H. C. Jn y ai-'i5-3in ' . T II E ' : CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE ir AitTrrtiiti AAA AC XX .MWt.MIHI inn I lnlliini..aiMfcrita.ali l.rl"tf w... an aml.r tlie ciuitril f iia 1'oIicy Imijern, wWehriwee't41iWH,-Jwitwrhiinit.hngttie pavmentof s sixty per wnt dividend lit vear, "and over 1 Oio.liitf (T Tiiiiii to a iiitiws snd uninaliid tlwrw-av wiw a aui-piua of oir --- -7e,O0.vtMj.I.Tf'. This Cirflpsi.lT's y.iUii eaimiit lw ;... tnnr eren lcii'U-d lrom tbe I oncv, aaii a .-.t.K (.nt. Say. ia caw of death.) einept on tiieilimitVd en nwinent pian, but sre eii:itd by aiitK-iiated diviileniln, -i All pobrira M'-turfeitaMe by thefcf teraai. No extra eiiara-e mule nu nulhf hukkra,eics pt only waer the ru-k ia e'i'fi a hu qdou., l'he un.len.iKive.1 take !amrc in explain ing sod proving auy of his auu menu; W All person eontcmplating Life Insurance are requested, and will find it to their interest, to oonhrsat other C'i'aiii'ii, rnrc.md is mis State, with the Conn. kfutnaC ai publiahed in tlte Rcpottsof the Inotliaiiie Comunneioiiers of Xew Ifork sod KauaVi ituclt. SAHl't L ft. WUT,' I.ene-Al .-.!.( f-,r h tPi.- with" P. F. Pr !, Agi-st Cm iialeuk nJ ' vicinitr. , ' i July i-aw-&a' . , - i .i - BOOK 8T0E2, T. ,. ..y aanVtuiAlis, '. if-y S.'yC. W. Lamuii. "WILLIAMS ft IAMBETH, So. 49 Fajettc.IIIebt., Ealeish, TS.V. Book Seller" and 8tatIoner, DEALE AS ALL Ul.I!i OV HC1IOOL BOOllH, HTAXDAKD AMU M WOkUJlNtoUa WOliKX. ' JIAHtlNIC BOOKS, JiWULS KKOAI4A ; ' COOKS ON STOCK AN1 AGItlCl'L- 7 Tl'UEj BTATIOKEIIV 1 TRIKT- . I'AfEBj rBDITKVB SCHOOL AND Ot TICK UKJt'IHI'l KU , ALBCMH; - - - rijtvcuKrr, - . FANCY AltTlCLICK, A Wesrs buw reeeivunr new ni'i'lii-n. and will 1 srmvlMitly niskiu; such sMinoii U oor KtH-k s ai s lir.l rlax Bwik Htsre. Our fx-ilitu iikliu to enaUe as-to furni-h ut a vet-.r tt. w (Us, an; artW-U) iot m niunl, and all filers will luive onr prt ii.jtt niiuttoii. -. Chir buriintws will be eoiiriueuxl on Witt eaflh 1 sviiua so every aitiew sold st tlw vy lowest prk'KS. - WILLI A MX A LASBETH, SaleU: April f-JUr-U i ; JL- . LIFE ISSUE A5CE. . TII K0BT1I AMEEICA INSURANCE COn 1A IV V. New Feature tad Advantage Which ' an Known u Belonging; to do Other - Company la th united SUtea 1-0 ' rpHE MANAOKMENT OP THIS COifPAST IS JL anon th Mates! Ittment Mystetn thw eamnUted profits Koine to th ssimrad. Tun eompsny niikea a special deposit with the Insurance Department of the HUlo, fur which Regitirtd policies ars tiwiied if dtistred, eonnter- siirnod by ins hnpennlonrti nt or th Insurance lJ,'partrnen of the Aut of New Torit,-certirying that auch puuciea ars secured by pledg ot pubue No other Company trives the sssniad a enaran tee or uus enaraiter or anything equivalent. Thirty days' nf grace ars allowed ou all re newed premiums, aud the policy remain valid ami in mil foroa duriue thai No reatrietions as to trarol or reaidemt shrosd st snv sesaon of th vear. ontaide tit troou-o. which gives s Bt-arly wurkl-wids and cncoaditwual Buiu-y. , ... - No higher rata of premium charged fi'ir sta timiary kueiueers. Conductors. Baffiraire klaatra. Hail Agents, nor in conavtrnence of cuaugft of em- liHi.vuit-u aitrr ut puuey ia umiiku. , Note are not required by tins Company, liot a kiait may be obtained on tbs policy fr on third of tha animal premium, which is eaueetled by ths profits awptiod aa dividends. Joint poluaes. lueludina man and wife, ars j. sued by this Company, snd tlie amount tnsnred is payai'tv vi tne siirriror on uie upatn or euner, - r 4 dividaud,. January 1st. lMtisi, wa ia per eent.' IMvicVtiiU are declared annually, and paid on settleBunt of 41 h. Annual Premium, on all our plans upon the full amount of premiums received. Frenulum msy be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly. j - ; , - All polivitie ieoued by this Company am nnn- nirioiung, siier two, in some insuuiecs, and three snnnai paymema m oi num. The piir eeutage of premium reeeiids la lmtl, over imu. wsa ilSl twr eent : wIik- duutile ttiat of any otlnnr New York eompany. PnUciea invnUiubla frum any mm arrpt a mi a ia nearly account of fraud. on fur inauraoe la this Company applv to CAftfKUON. Agent for Slate of North Carolina, Wilminginu, r. n. or . . tJr.Aivfl (lALrH, July -380-oiI9m : Agent for RaWigh. MIpCLLASE0TJ3. WJJNE , BILL ACADEMY. A Tacanev havtinrwrared in the shorn limli; tntion, tha Trnstae wmh to tngag tvaetiera Un til mats and lunula departments lor the balance of the yesr. - . y- Ajiplication must be maile immediacy, aa it fs dnnrable that th school shall commence by tlie win. mpa, ' . . . , Address the andonrigned at Halifax, N. C WH.R. BMiTil, I'rcst, Seotlaad Neck, N. C.July i6-ai)l-3awlitt. VIVAKE FOB EST COLLEGE. A LL ArPLICAVra ARE RECEIVED WHO IX. ars, tually wrepared for tlie eolleuiats courne in one or all of its Department, or wiu an- mtcuuing to prepare ror tne same ,T)i Collegiate eonrse way bs punned with n- lereur to an euncation pnrely Hcieututc or parel; CUaaicaU Kscli of the leadiug degrees ootiierrei at grailnation. however, requires such a Mend ing of the studies of both branches, as will entitle iu receiver to tana rank as a scholar. i A student, provided he be fully smploysd, may ueou miuacii io any one ot tne ifiur tiepart nients eiclusively, snd upon satiafsctorilv com- plcliug the at n. li.-s of that Unpartmeirt will reeeive a dogTM of PruAcieut tharsia. 11m Faculty, however, reoomiuend ail whos tiire and taleuu will allow, to diversify their studies aa far aa oos- i I tie. Noue under sgs are pennitted to change uw wiiiraa seteetea wiinous written mstraction nroia parents or guardtaua. . THB DErARTMKNTS ARE i , L.0f Unguage A- 1 Prof. W.Hovall and :. eknt aud Atodern. i Adi. Prut W.lt. Ki.vair. II. Of MathaaiaiW I !f. W. Q. Simmoiis and I AHj. l'rnr. L, B. Mills. IIL Nat. Bciws-M't. O. himmona. tV. Of Beliea Leitres Prosldent W. at. Wingste, Tli Fail Teres opens on 1st. day of Sept. ltS7. Tuilioa tFall Term) in Preparatory School t'fl 00. ' " Collegiate Coorae Wo.00. i Board (tabht fare) per month tlO, Vli and la. hoonl rent, aenant'a mr, ught, waatniig, and fuel are extra, and msy b had on rsasou&bis terms. . W. RoyAl.L, See. Pae. Jim STJ-dlawfca NW 13 YOUR CIIAXt'Et - ' A.T COST!! ro TH1RTI DAIS ONLTIlt IS ennaequence of tlie daily decline of Uooda, I hays resolved to oner tu the Public, AT COST, . all of my Una aud well seUoted stork of PUES8 GtKU"H. . of eeery tJracriH "- I'fUSTS, M f the newcet palU-nia. HHIHTISGS and RIIT.ETISOS, , ik tne in.it o-H-hraUsd brauds. -ATS and fto.NNr'TS, ot the latest stytea. 4 KrDB(.lN8.TiajIMISaS,FLO'ERH,,, " in great alictyj SlI.gACQriSS ISO Masti.ks . ILwtiy, iil"a.aiuuii aid liluuiral M.utl- 4. A i I I 'fill.. Mill . ---Irnf; of the tiewt maL-i. . TRLKSSnd VAI.lne.t, - - , - , - ' A I alu4t-ao4-0'i4iem'ffc- ,l!emi-n;her llii w no hiinil.ii, a, the aUive G hU a ill he aMd f. ' AT (.t; " " t4rtrtrvTB onry7 - - And ynn will not hare another eltauc very soon to bny your p.Hla ss cheap. Unmefoa Slut all, and look St th prices It urseif. " M. ROrajNBACM-S. imtdgh, July S-277-tf rito AOVKstTiSKRa. x t iiKi A.ii mei HAVI."( secuaad thsiprthlicstion of rj T,-. SIKH'S Si. 0. Al.r, ,tt IhA, from W.'S. Maaon, Admimatrattw, i which wiU 1 nwned nevt re'.niii 1 mvrviisiiuK aid otuers, drsinng to ativeniae ia it pase. are re,iieusl hi a i lna tne at on;.. I'm pr page, w; per baf page. j, . ,.r cin'irteF. -lf.i, . inn.ei s .vmsrae hsaseiretdslkie eo-et(, i,v U, ii .- um.re ot N.a-Mi t aroima. A book fcn 1. tereuoe, it n purchased l.y vr-T ,- ,,f our pw-iJ. J.'tv" ii.'.t i,i v FAMILY GKOCESS.- T I V M Iff Mt atom havitia- 4Mmn n.ri., r..l mmA .l..:- Stuck having arrived, I aui agaia preparad t furmah my ciuttowers "CUOICE FAMILY GKOCEUIE.S." I biviie sttuntiou to ths following ( srofutly aa. IccU-d sttu-his ! - r'. , Prime HiHithainpton Bacon,' " M. No. 1 Helmed lard, (ii lb. Keys,) Family Klimr, Bolleil Mi sh ' ' ' Java, Ijiguyra and IUo Coltess, ' ........'....'.. sujwutd 'las, . hugarajif all gralua, , T , At'tlatiee and Syrup, Family Ri Herring, - -. IUoh, Halt; ., :. . Soap, hisrch, A. All of which f will sell st Inw.-at niarkot prliw ' IMt'Gf.A8 UK IT. ' JuljiJ-au Market Square. JRIJI CIIEWlJiO TOBAtX OI . Wa hare just rcenired a vary choic arUihr r Rsl.a siaa rmrw4 i b.wl Twwae., , Supwior to that tunoiinced a week ao. Try g : JulylOT-lf .' , QOKN1 .tXlRXll CCiRNtll Aie.thur lut PRTltE roiTv !.( ki..k will be sold at iowtxt markt price bv IS'LwtAM IJEI.L, Jttlyt-tAa.tr- -, Market B,usr. j JOKSf WEKDIN0 HOES I HTIJJNO HOE3 I o ... ,V, P" ."El"" WEEDINO AXd , HUXI.NU HOLM. Kua. LI. I ami a b .i. . rvduced price, by DOUGLAS BELL, July t-WS-tf Market 8insra u MISCELLANEOUS. job. r. belijSMa euo. m. wrxxuats. II ELLEN t WILLIAMS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION ;3tERGHANTS, ; coebt iioi se nriLnixc, ATWJSlfftY, JF. C. July W-KH-Cut .1 M IS8ESVHELE0 -KID SLIFTE ' WlTtl BOSETTES, Biae 11 to I, at 76c per pair W. II. X 11. & TUCK.EH A CO. Juljr B 3tfi-tf . , LAPIKS' SEWED MORROCO BOOTEEH.' i ' lot.a . --. , , ALSO. . A large stock of Shoos, which ws ar cloaina out at greatlv eeief prices. ' W. II. A II. 8. TUCKER A CO. July 19-KW-tf WiH. L 1MB. ailNEnAL COMIr.BI(N MERCHANT, - NOlHT-OLiIi:, - Vn, FOR the sale of Cotton, TnWwtt I.ogs, Strips,, ' Smoking snd Inisf W heat. Flour, Cora, pried Fruit, and all other country products. In the Markets of NORFOLK, LIVERPOOL A5U) LON(X, ' Alan Agent for Norfolk Ac Liver". pool fcUuiiner. LIBERAL ADVAKOE. MAfi OSf COKSIOJf- MENTH. fc - Wa iivi asocutd wrra o C E. DUNN. o Nobis CaaoLwa, who will call on hi friends and acquaintances ul Central and Wsstaru Caroliua, and win be pleased to give ail desired information by addressing idm, ear of B. P. WILLIAM. HON A CO., Raleigh, N. f. , , L 1 H ' ' " An excellent quality of Lime, suitsbl fi frti-' liaing purposes esn be hsd st Saliahnrv at 114 co per long Ton, or ia 00 at Catawba Station.' - " ... Apply to I' - . i . - M .roWSLL, WTXAON A CO. - , ' v Catawba KUtion.N. a , JaneM-rfl -tm' ' ' - --'.- - 4 MADISON C0lJNTt,'N ' " THIS plesssnt Rii surer Resort bss besn newly refttted. snd is now open for visitors. f . UUH M3J1 I iwu, t aiontiv. . , . , . i '. ; Wck,...,.i..v...;... :."-! Xj,.,.,., July 17 292-lrw . tt0 : . IS (Ml F 01.8111, The flnliscribnr has for aaln a A Tnaa nt OT FV and CART. Also, two or three eood Milk Cowa! 1 that lis will sell ea moderate terms. ' , . . W. OAhi'ON BANKS, i Clayton, N. a July U-288-Jw . - , MEDICAL COLLEGE" OF VIH- CIXIA, AT H.ICIIMOXD, ; SESSION OF IS67. Th neit AsurAi, Coras o f.r.-rra : eomraence on the first dv of October, lr7 smt-eontmneantUthlst.t-Msrch, making a Utm of tivs munth . H-11.'' U Irof. tl Trvtio Jld, . i. oeinoni, ju. ii. .- Materia Meiin a, Aa. L. 8. Jnyn, ,. M. 1). - Phvamlocv. 4c7( Janua U. M.-Lavt, M. T. " Oliemwlry. - lllllll.-r Milimra. H 11. u-,. -. F. U.CnniiiiiKham, JLD." Anaumir. E. S. Giuliani, M. I). - (antral f'athoWv. Ac. H. White, M. D , Demoiistraiiw of Ansi"a.v. r.very neoeasary aiean will bew.pitf iW Faculty fur tlie uluatrauon of the leotu'ro. 'Ann plf facilities will tia ail.rl.l r..r K oe?ractical Anatomv, l imical lnstmeUon st the Howard's Grovs BnapitaL the Coilegs Hoapital, snd the Richmond viaproswry, mealed 111 tha C4ieg buieilti f Matnculaliini pr.,i. ....... each, I5- iietnonatratorof Analotnv, 0; tira.in aUoft, !. Board may be obtained iu Flichnl-ivd at from A5 to ; pnr ww.k. . The t'stalifiue, containing rIl'mfWniistion, tl t aent to thijae desiring u, on apple -sti oi w L. 8. JOiV , M. 1'., , , . 1 Dean of tiie 1 acuity. Jly 17-292-tswSww2m AUklkK'a HAt r. i r i7"X'X"eT In st"re. oniv Siiiled st manufacturers' irjc;es wiih .r( ' tuuOair Ineli Wtws Tlinahor,- ; l'lxm Wlieat fan,1 " CI- mmirfia. brev n A 4V r(!i.n fHit 'tM-isir X FtuftirrrtTnrsii-J Fmt.ril'Ktri' Hrelia t-i'tlou I'lowu and (' tj a- f !-- " -----j' ' ' ri'Mitha' New Ctmlter Cwn Cultivators, liickmotid Keutaoky, No, 6. and X. S. ri" si"1 t.iti-iKitv. ' '1 , -f rkuiiv s improved Apple Mill, and Ci.iev Trvw Ac. .... - Orders for any implements soliciteldiaoit $M sent tii any piint ou the !i..'ts. . ' , JAiiKS M Ti'W! ! ' ' Arcnt A C'omniiaaioa iicivnant. ' Jaiy ltl-:il-tf. ... . fJVHE VEKT BEST. We bave juit nveivsMl s i eeli i'i ated, rrcytrriiifiYjy f4y f-sbts Jn.;' 7--; f.: manufa-t'iire.) by Kmwiburvaiid Th ' Apt ij early, 1 ILLIAM jiiMS. -' Jdy lS-Ziu-tf ' ,J iVtbiiesaKWC'-' I ' H it 4 ,r.u -V ;