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I Tl X T - t 1 I f. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 18G7 ;Y0L,11. -. j II 1 i --V-CJ f: " 1 " ' ' ' I I I - I ' ' -' " ' THE BENTINEIv WH. JR. PELL, luormneto. I. ' (7AJV. ZJt" IMPORT ON SCHOOL ...:.. nisarusK. iu tU Kilnmlionul Convention, In tension el Lyocljbarg, in .Wednesday last. Gen. F. H.Hiwith read the following "Report on School Discipline,". riared lJ tin Chair- ' awn. Urn. Robert E. Lee, win iu nnavoid- ably eliseut: The Committee appointed tiy the Eiluce tional Association ot Virginia, oa "Sebool i Discipline," beg leave to report that, in their opinion, it it impracticable to eatab- ' linh fixed rule fur tin government of aehooU. .Public sentiment is so divided oa the subject, ',. atii , the methods of family , training am so various, that no uniform ' system can be a til adopted to, meet the general requlremet.t. If the subject oi cluoation coulj eve be of mora importance at oneijieriod of our history than at another, that period is the present and tlmt it may be advanced to the highest tate of proficiency, it is Impor tant that .general etwpemtiou should be ' enlisted in its support. It u, therefore, considered more advanta geous td recommend for attention some general principles, and leave their applice- lion to the Judgment and discretion oi teachers. ,- ( z ' Tfce selection of propw persons for the office of teacher Is a matter ot the" first im portance, and as its duties require long and comprehensive preparation, it should be regarded aa among the unet honorable and important professions, and lie committed to tbnee whose beneficial influence and ia- ,. atnictioa shall embraca morals and religion, as well as the intellect. The teacher should be the example of the pupil. He should aim it the highest attainable proficiency, and not pleasing mediocrity. L'nleas he , can teach those committed to. his care to think, and to work, and can Impart to them vigor with learning, there can be no real advance. He must study the character and disposition of his pupils, and adapt bis. course of discipline' to their peculiarities. Above all, be must be uniform, eooaigteot, 1 firm, kind in bis conduct, leach more by acts ' tbaa words, end show the children under ' his charge that he has their true Interest at heart. He should look upon them not only as the parent ot a new generation, but also at heirs of immortality, aiidwmie preparing tbem for usefulness' in this life, instil Into . their impressible niinds principles ot piety anu reiigiun tor u n in irur, ii vj '. history", that gtealriess ilepeuirs'ttpon vlrtueV ' it is equally true that religion is the fountain ' and support of virtue, i . , ' : ' - Should the daily buaiueas of the school . be conduoted oa such principles, and the - pupils be trained in the habilaof oliedieuce, . reverence smi trulhl'ulmIWi, and be con- vince4 tliat they are uofile and loveiy in ,t tjieuiselves, and their practice manly and honorable, the maiu objectof education will have Ceea attained. ' : ' In addition to these , moral influences, a teacher should be clothed with all the au . thority of the parent in the discbarge ol his duties, and be sustained by him so hg as ha may entrust bit child to bis care ; .That be may be kept .constantly inlormml , ot the conduct ot bis child, weekly, ljuar ( terly and yearly reports of his : progress , should be sent him by the teacher.'iu which . should be stkted his absen lute attend ance and tnislieliavlor. lertillcaUie of ad vancement should likewise be given to those who excel in studies and conduct. The svstein of DunUbments ouvht to be as ' simple and mild as they can be made- e tective, anl when coercion has to be resort . ed to, it should be generally left to' the pa rent should admonition, restriction ol . recreation, Ax., fail to produce the desired ettecUaod the pupil olUuately resist the pa- ' tieut eipVstnlation of tin teacher, there will men m noOiner resource man to return aim to hie parents as onon worthy a plsoo in tin acuoot. . ) i : In connection with tbia suhject, and an additional Incentive for the faithful and '' conscientious diwharge of parental duty, the committee refer to-a statement which the present Lord Sbaltabury Is said to have made at a recent public meeting in London, that be had ascertained by personal noser vation, that of adult male criminal of that . city, nearly all bad begun a course of crime f uwnwu tun age- ; ui n'it tn. mamh g and that if young man should pursue a ' ' virtuous life till ti? waa twenty veara old there were torty-nme chances in favor, and , . only one against hli7 continuing an Vooest 1 life thercalter. " How treat is the Impor- teaee. then, of ertry parent's exercising the necessary control oveMns child until six teeni By proper manAgement this would f nat be didiciilt, and might be the means of ' saving Mm from crime, misery and remorse. ltespecttully submitted, , . R. S. L, 1 ft Macpw, : : ", KbaKcisH. Shitm, . GoflimittM. U. . This last raconstrnction bill Is an saff of perfidy on It part of Congress. Only a few weeks ago the radical speaker of the bouse, Us, trombis position, may be presumed to know, w hereof be atnnns In all tnntters re ' Utrag to his partT, declared, in effect, in np chin New York, that there could be . no change f the terms offered the south in ' the first military bills, if she accepted them, ' without a gross breach of faith which should . wake the men execrable who were guilty of ill She did accept them, and was proceeding to reorganize under them 4a-ntire-good fsith ; and n.w Csngrm.hsjs met ta change tile utrms, and to imnowe more severe ones on ucr. ii una opcuu conuuTCteVTtL'e'sQean' MuaiuLacLef rejBJ.iajaag,-tfrt plfflggJ J. .1.. nn.,n nM.U .n.l fc.-L. Colfax is foremost id U'e infamous w'7k"- VJ-Ji - Paii.naopwasw---.Wa. -tvave-i ' received a letter from this famous person, - dated at Cictnrii, t,Iie ttSlbtaR, tfi whtrb lie says be will addresa the people of Kicb nioud on Tbnraday, the 25th instant, from the steps of the Capitol. Ile'sayt "I will as tunic all on niyseif and. lift the 'Veil,; which . ,aow td'.ers to enshroud att." kirhmond, JCi- " dminerr A new style of Steam carriage appeared in Boston a few days ago. It waa a Hght ' on bnptcy. carrying two men, and bad no visible means of lotooiolion save a slight spparatus tjoderthe box. The vehicle Came along a street on tlie track jnst' behind, a .horse rar; but when the" rar stopjieit the bury was turned" aside and passed by th V car, and was rui$ld ks eaaily aa if a horn hit t etn attatbeJ..."'" . jwcoxsrnucTiox-surrLBXBif PASSED AT THE Jl' I.I tUiIO. Bkctioh X. He it tuadci by tk4 toinqU mud lloumof lltwefHUilioctot tin L'uittd StaUt of America in i'anprrm uttrmUttl, Til at it is hereby declared to. have been the true tn tent and meaning of the act of tin second day of. March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, entitled aiwact for the more efficient government of tlie rebel States, and el the act supplementary thereto, passed oa 4k. Aiik ,1... i. th. . . Itia that the governments then' existing in tin relet Htatas of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Miskisaippi, Alaba ma, Louisiana, Florida, Tcxaa and Arkan sas were illegal aid void, and thereafter the same government, if continued. Were to be continued subject-in all respects to the mill- tarvcommauders of the respective iitricts L ana to tne aiuiunitj oi t i.ngrcss. i . . . . . ..." ' r Skctioh 3. And ft ftirthtr ennetiA, That the commander of any district named in said act jsbll hv ower, subject to the ap proval ot tlie lienor al ot the armies ol the United Sutex. t. bavs iBw't till dis approved, whenever in the opinion ot snch eominsBiier the proper adiuiuittration of said act shall require it, to suspend or remove from oroc,nr from tin pertormance of official duties and the exercise, of official powers, anv ofiioer or iierson holiliog or ex ercising, or proteasing to hold or exeftise, any civil or nnuiary oiuiw or duty tn sucn district, under any power, election, appoint ment, or authority derived from or granted by, or claimed Under any so called State or the government thereof, or any municipal or other division thereof) and . upon such suspension or removal sucn eommamler, sub ject to the approval of the General aforesaid, shall have tlie power to provide from time to time for the performance of the said du ties of such officer or person so suspended or removed, by the detail, of tame: competent officer or soldier of the army or by . the sppointuieut of aotueothei person to per form the same,, and to fill vacancies occa. tioned by death, resignation or otherwise. Section 8. And be d furtlter etutettd. That. the General of tin armies at the United States shall bef invested with all the powers nf mjirpeiiiilim, lemavil, ippolfltuteni and detail granted in the preceding- section to district commKadera. RerrinM i'And 1il further mtaeled. That the acta of the officers ff tin army -. already done in removing in said districts persons exercising the functions of civil officers and appointing others in their stead are hereby confirmed; provided that any person here tofore or hereafter appointed by any district rTimnianderTd'cMfclse tlie Tfunctious of any civil office may lie removed, jeitlier by the military officer in command of the district or by the Ocneral ot the army ; and it shall be the duty ol commanders to remove irom office, as aforesaid, all persona w ho are dis loyal to thov government , of the United States, or who ustheir otffcial influence in any manner to binder delay, prevent or obstruct the due and proper administration of this act, and the acts to which this is supplementary.. , "j j SacTloN S. AnJ U U fyrthtr enaettd. That the boards of K g in tratioa provided for la the act entitleij "an actj supplementary to an airt entitled 'an act to provide fot the more efficient government of the rell States," passed Mrcli,, eighteen hnntlredtand sixty sevea, shall bve itower, and itv shall be their dntv. before allowmff the registratioa of any persouito ascertain ujkiu such facte or inioruiaiioa as iiirjv uu.mu, uiuu such person Is entitleti, to bk registered un d raid act, and the oath required by said set felmll not I conclusive on wncn quesuon, and no person! shall be registered unless such Nmrd shall decide that hi U entitled thereto; and such bord shall also have power to examine-tindjct oath (to be admla iWred liv an mmlx!Mf sucU boaril) any one touching the palitleatio.of S)ny person claiming registration.! But in ereVy case ot a relusal, py tlie uoant ip register u jpi eant, made itt every c& UereinalW provid ed, the board shall nJskel i aotfl or mem o- raiwlum. which shall b returned wtin tue ivirlatraLion list to tliti commandini llener ala ul the Districta. scitine forth the ijround of such retBoal.or am h striking troiii the lit- Prnrvtrd. that (no person ahall tn diiaaliflcd, as a meniber of any board of registration, liy reason oi race ot ooior. HitcTion 6. And be it, further ttiaeUd. That the true intrnt and meaning of the oath prescribed in il said supplementary act to (among other things) tiat no person who baa been a mtlmber of I the Legislature ot any State or,who has JicUL anj executiie or iudicial office in mat State, whether he ku tnkra an i oath to ' support the Con titution of tbe Lnited Statea or not, and whether be was hoUlir)f such office at the commencement of theiebellion or had held it before, and who has afterward engaged in insurrection df ifelellioB against the United Plates, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, is entitled to be registered or to vote; and tie words executive or Judicial nfflreln anf State" in'ssld oath mentioned .iiil ho roriatrued to include all civil offices created bv la for tlie administration W the general law of the State, or fir: the ad' ministraliqn 'of justice. Settion. 1., And fa further enadtd That the time for completing the original registration proviiled lor ia' said act may, In thedisrrulion of tlie commander of any district, be. 'extended to tlie 1st day of October, l67i and the boards ot registra tion shall have no well and it shall be their duty, commencing firurteen days prior to any election under saii acr, anq upora rea sonable public notice of the time and place thereof, tb revise for a period of three days ,r.,r-tTiition liala: and noon .bring atimf that any person not entitled tbere- lii lim'fwii' M'mnwdj to itww e such person front - tne list. "Anu sthbh. laiard ilialt "lsf tTa riiijf the ame period. ''' to such registry the smea of ill p tions rerjuired by said act who have not lieen Tr.rIv rp'iHferei"lrTind "no et-nion shall at aiiy time Tie enf itfeuT totie registered" or to vote" by reason M any executive palvloft M amnesty for any act or thing which, With out mi. Ii iardn . amneaty,- would dis- nualitv him from rwrnrtration dr voting. BXiTin!! 9. Anl be t further ttutrteJ That section 4 ef the said last-named act shall be c6ntrtit to authorize thecotnmaa dine peneral named therein, whenever ht Vhail deem itneexlful, to remove apy tnem berof aboard of rejnstraUon, and to a point another pTnn in his stead, and to fill any vacancy in cu oonru. . K,:rui 9. Tbitt ' alt iiiemVjers of aa Boards ot Regrstration' ami all perwni here af'tf r efrt trtl or appointed to ollicv in, aaid military districts. "Wider any o-allil Slate or municipal aothoritv oi hv detail or ap- pointmeLtf tbe Distriet Coramandera, shall be required to take and stiliacribc to the oulii. ofolHre prescribed ..by law tor officer of the I noed htatisi,--r Sectios 10. That no District Colnmatid- or member of the Board of registration anv of the officers or appointees acting under them shall be boun.l in bis action by any opinion ef any civil officer of the tutted States. i . SbctiokH. That all the provisions of is act and the act to whkb this is sup plementary, shall be tonstrucd liberally, to the end that all the intents thereof may ue fully and perfectly carried out. CAT GOODS. NEW GOODS . J?EW GQODS ! J HAVK Jl'KT HKCliIT.D MY TUluD rirP- ply of Bpring and buiynier liixl.. Inat mooileJ t,uCk) C. ol btautirai Spriug and gumuer CA1JC0E1. j si : , r ' Just rwwived 1,001) yUa.MuS.sir MOZAMIIIQIIES Just ncsivad 3,(100 yds. Figured J ACONETTS and LAWKH. ' .. - Juat received 10 doses iailiea' and sfiasea TRlMatED II ATS and BONNETS, and will be suld t'bosu. -'.!...-. bars asksJ aiy bieuds and Cutonwrs to eon lo VMtKWN to nay tnour (omis, ana l am pk-ased to nay that hundnda hsva evuw and are still cooiinir. ' kI I keep no time worn or sAe(r mWW renmsuta. buy new goods sad faod styles, sn.l soil them right, ' " Corns to CREECH'S la boy your koo1,R. Bmilk's Cwwer, fayatlevule Btft, , ALEXAKOKB t'ltERCH. May Jl-0-U Trogntss copy obi week. ' . ..'li .11. t)lB STOCK IS NOW COMPLKTEr WK TAKE PLKA8URE IN INFORMING OUR friends snd ilia public, that we ham ia ture ott of ilia moat " ... : - li.iJ COMPLET'S AND BEAUTIFUL . AS- ASSORTMENTS of Goods, ever offered ia this Market. - Onr DIlEHtt GOODS ar ennijpoaed ot all the tataat stylus and noveltios of Uis sesaou. ' Our Line of White Goods Is Icr- feet, coualallnir or tiirLL,3rAixsoox axd 11 Vl.Aty.l'HKVHt-D AND BTRIPEP OKUAJMIIKS, TARLKTA A.SL PLAIN ANlt EMRRnT. , - " . -ytASIAtft A4.VA.V ANB MViif.tirtiTTS c., . i , , Oar anode are of the bsstwitaMy and prices as low aa any one can sell WE HKIA, BiTttUTl.1 OU tiANB, snd sre eon- tent vnUt atnall prouUk ' All ak is an examination of our stork and we Oiink ws can pleaw. ' ' . a. a, J. Mciviaifliu. AprU 6-aOt-tf ,.-,:y ;. mSCZLLASEOUS. 0 U FAYETfEVIIXK BTRKE'f, 60 Bxes Window ulsas SxlO and ppwarda. 40 Cooking Wove. .. .. - ' Keroaene Oil by Uia tatrrui or retail , J. liittr it is, , For Uasv Lkwn. Baleih,Jnni 22 2f-t ,i : dk, lawretf.1, ; . ; t . -V 'ft ' a k r. k u ii Af t i j i R O S JV. D IX I H x THE GREAT SOUTHERN Blood and IJfir Mcdhlno, T.O&SAhK BY f-1 WILLIAM B t II i A T W O 0 D , tf.tlK, , 4'. PKICK $1.50 FEB HOTTLK. Recommended by dUtlngniahed riiyaieisns, temiata Ae.. Ac. Jntte att-J7t-tf OLDsBORO FEMALE COL . LEGE..;,. t-f ,-- .. ' Ut NEXT 80HOLAWTIC YEAR WILL KE- ii in uu Mntidav. tli l'l. of aVntemtMr, !Hti7. andWntiua forty wseku The year will lis divi ded lllw) two aesMiona oi ivmij wven. at:a, wui tl..r. will be ao vacatHifl tilt Julv. 1MHH, Tha Fai'Ultv Hie m as Heretofore,, mpus rsecitiedst niv time and charc 1 from dati! of arnval. Inoronun n siro.-u ti ; parnntat own pliue aaovamatri i- uu.h",i'm owotw; io modrki eharKwi hntlihy to.ation ; rtlioiotia pnTiii-Si'S or all fTenomina""n amie ; ana avwry toiiliijY-ir tali'll -ete.'l ud moral Iniproventenl. -Uxirq ana ittzriCTi, per aewtton m ivtejiij wvea, 9S hi ehrreaey. . . .. . , .' For narcaisrs, sonreas we nnoeraigiiea, or Pruf. K. W. Atxaaj (tolilboro, N. !. Jnly a96-swt01 ' . '? I'ra-aaent, t tirnooi.. j C'HARLOTTEHVIIJJ':. VA, TOfTiiW Iti- .v nf Si-t'temt'er ni'xt. ami en t "of juui? I'm.?! i'iiii.Tifri7ii "tt lm tj.rvna.afl &A. Aititlib Mi3B "-'be'tf' nil aA i rf ei ivit y-Bi ibsMitnii ta ppaeS'liva ftif um I'mveratty or vitgiuia, or anv miter w higefiar-ikTrat-lioai.tL'ttio''" "Clitii. : -ttli imra aiiu -nnioat, at-at t u-'iu, PayalM ta AilraNce. Miuue and Llrawuig tj-....-77sr... -wrsMi.ri.i v.i.;ri,(T-T.T7r tt TC-roat loatr- fids-faptt -tenisbPi ti fmn Sowuia. . --ar-Cireetar and ertwr psvtie nlara ait'lrrwr-- Vt I1JH t:, .1. t AUll. MiarliHMieviiia, ta. JtMKl'H PACKAItO, Jr., Tit tteoiinary, Fairfax Co Vs.. Pi uv-lliala. KrasLsoaa: The Faculty of tit I'liiv.-milj of Jaly 17-23-tf B A B a A I S SI V la FbOadVlTiliia Made OOKISG HTOVKS. . ' Fuv aaie, kiw, by v ' , ,7 i J. I'.ROW.N'." i.tlr 30-?.is-tf - s 1 Wuh Hibt Lri. . - . J1 .'ST A fill IV tl, go Hvks Ftime aiad out of i. t- i r Wlieat X, B. P. WlLtXAMStS t CO. July fit tt FAIIILT 0U0CZE3. FAMILY: OUOCKU, v a 98 'mtTTEviixK rrnEKT; KFFPH fONKTANTLY OS HASp A LAROE Slip', 1) Of ..;... CHOICE OltOCKUIES, 'i CuiHirtluiir iu tuui wf tiL.Fara .Vuahrd, Cot h " ti'ilx, sud brown lee, IVWilcie.l, "t Coil. of itinVw-nt Kraife J . MolawwK and bvnip; ' 1 ., i ..ni.i,jiiv, luira, luo, and at. lHilno i Baron, H.diw, Isiioulaivra, ituar viuad Haute, and Ntilpa ; . btttt, for chiitpimr, broil in)?, and spierd r boil inn, a ptauuut aiurl. Kut Pm'a swi, Jt'aklad tfurk, llvvt end banal Toagaesv Ciiluli, XnnKUus and (iotinda. MxIotI, Sni' k il or Hvotch Ilcrrniga. A plendid total OitiUli I' '-. "" . . treated and amoWl Balmosk L '''''.-"). Livuruool ami Table 8tU "' i " )V!ti, Wlau Meruer, Praeh Blow and Jafk sun Wlitt. : i Otiany tteuxutfr. Rope, note Leather, Frsneh Calf &iihi. Lilting Ukaia, Ae. tUtne l'sffsTaek, Awls. -. ' . ' 4- Wlt-ilir, Paper. Powder snd Bitot, Cot too Cant. iYai l anil Cora bUrch.. Farias snd Tapio ca; i' SJisli iJaiiy t hntwa. Factory Chewe; a lar,,-e saonmuil t-f Oaiuied Fruits. lVkles, preaervea, MuaUriln, ( iiiiiiid OvHtcra, LobUira, Mardines, Jte. '- Urmagtm, Lemons, Fifrs, Carratits and Prnnes, and vr.vtliiiig usuall' kept in a nnti-olaaa Oro- eerr. .. , - . i. i t AlnoLliiunrsor all trradus. Attention is aaiie- euvUy ealli-il In oiir piu eld BotxHioBi County and old beuerwniaKey, ' All mamuir of rwueva. Calaupa. sad isacr r Qro- eeripa eDui-AUy, very ebeap lor can. , , . - vts ai'ii auiciiy ior t. amm. W. IMiBErtT ANPRfTWB, April S- tf -i Family tiroeer, Roaaar A. Jaaaiaa, - Laavsx. 8. Paaat RaleUh, H. 0. . ' irillianiidMriiiiRh, -H.V. JENKINS & PERRY, . Family fc'roem and foramlsslon IS THE BSICK EOW, . "out Uoors orth t the Post Ot - Bt?e and Hourly Oppealie- .-' WarUs't gq-uare. ' : . ; TA VKTTEVbLLE r STHEET, :; '';.!..: it AX.ICIGII, TS. C. - i Oralofnl fi tlii nattering palrnnaffe with which we hare buretorore 1hk-ii no tinillj favonjd, we re aiwttnlly solieit all mereaNed sliars of th's patrou tg of tli eitizi-na of Kli'i;li and tlia snmmnd liiK onantrv. Witlrimt aieeiaily fOMtiny, w drota ttxitaWwoisoaay, titat ocr atok un-llj einlaaoes aiu-h artii-Ui aa sis uaually found in autilj tiro eerimi. Mint of mir n.U hara boeu weutlv bonght ia New York and Haltimor, tor eaah, end hiina loi able lo soil them oa aatiitfacturv temi.. In aJUiUoa to our alock o(Urucnea, Aa., w bare a Hue lot uf , - , , HATS AND BEADY MADRLOTHINQ and a a"plenBTV of XRinfecHoneriea, canatsUng i . ' .. ... -.- i - '- - . " ' J'UtlN ANDFAHOYflAKTira.ItAtSISa, ORA.M1EH, (i'lOS JUla'aV.Uata. -' - , - ' &UAM1V. I'KAC11JS, . ; ': ,. all of tthinh will be sold oa naaunaUs teraia. We have slao a tine lot of ajenuine ititrhajn Kinnkiiiic T.iIik-oo, wltH'h we ran lmplirillT reaom mi ixi to "fehow who tiKke." Khm sail sad ase a. - " - 1 Ws will pav particular attention to all eonaigw moult of IVoduiv aud Merrliandiae animated to onr care sua will ennearor to seu si we nem aiarkrt nriees. . t'nnMuuments ara respe1trullv aolieited. Hy a profSi. awl close atWntiu-to ImKiiicM ami fair doaliiiH witti all w Bop so merit and reecho a ahara of publia Httronaga. April t.ni-tf ' mSCELIAITEOUS., p o k a; vjt fr;, ; ;; ' THE BANrllXQ HOUSE ASD liOT, BKJjONO ing to the ilfiik of lit Htxte if tiortlt voUna, iullis Vity ul luloii,'h, will boom-red Hir sale, oa Uie premieil, on Tneaday, Uie 'th. day of Angnatr next, at li etnek, H. enual iutlnniita of H v. 1'selve and KiL-huin niontli", wi(h interest fi'mt day ot aaie. itoeda with svprovitl se'iirit,r, tw tw ntirrea at tills ri'UHie.1 ilolill the whoia paroliaM uwnny ia naiiL The batik rtwrves lb tiiivdeii of ntek- iliir olM) tiid. . , . . ' J " , . . IT. U & J , July -2!-2awtd ''J7'J, "' , Agent. licndfrson rollogiaie Insiltnte. ; - . HENDERSON;, K C. A jj' mi!E third aewtlon of tlila Institntioa will bsgia J. no the lSlh. JulV 1.7. ''" 'IVrms per aeoaiou of twenty wsolis (half in asV nM, the balance oa tut. Oi-iolmr ;1 j'rimiirj veisriuiiius .urreuc-Yi in Higher English . f; , ' " t'iS.flrt ,' ini.sieai J : -r mw- - IiHttl riiaTTtMiea ' . t.OO , board, Iti' UiUiug waaliing, fuel, lighls tn,, par Btoiith tl6.Uh , , , r , For Circular, adilreiw. FKF.D. A. FETTER, A.M. s Jan & 171-etawlra . Iriucapal. ui i faLo .ruic8, MfiCKLENRCRO COUNTY, TA. THIS will known, Vfstering place, newly hnproveJ awtfittetl oji, is DOW open for,,., j THEECEPTIOH OF GUESTS. -rut rou i ritairv cmanas aas t seour : , ivihixpruTiAv .. ; " W ti-'K' . " .' v PA. - f - Kt);;Trf ';' 3S.U0: ClllLDRKh' AM) HP, RVANTR HALT AfHer Juu 13th. the Hr.ular ' II A f! U ' r I filOM TUK.W'mJiOS WT.L MEET I I mm lliehmntid al Beitlt.bnrt tlopot, vrv; Tar 3av' 1 intriKivi and "taliirdy, autl huia Uaitviiie evt-rV'TlirtX-ivy, tdni-wiiiy and KrvUt- jannew?yrBs"ill'y' '''' T. PtTitllM. June t-2-'.:-2iii TV Silivn. TIIK I'SIiKliHKISrilCONTINCEsi'OCAKRt oa tlxi uutnafaL-tura ot tulluN OINH, and would ba ph ad to fnri'ith any one that ntay nwl anv ihitiK ie hia llloi. Tli ton are (niKts trf Hi fcet aialxial that can be bad. and tii eiformaiioa ia warranted l mrr rwiiwtyv pay rnturd, antit tb Otn ia leeted. - ; - Repairing don toof.b r. 1 1 vin p li,n enrae.-d In the bninw for Uie last Iwenty Ov yeara, I Hatter nivaeit that I awirrslaml a. i, : . . i . i IWII'IVlAtV a ' -J" " ' . bAML Rowland. A U . Ii ji Kit Swi ut ft bite ltd, t-.r family Ban, juat rH'vivnl. r t l LLUt. JOKEH A CO. Joly ltl-28tf Vi botaaaia Orotaraj PZTZESBUSO , APYXSTISEMEyT& ''tic rt - jz-.-. 1T4.VIN0 ATTEXDKD THE f.AKfiE . , " tioalng Aurtlon Kale Of the Season laat Week,, and procured. MANV VKUV. DESIRABL11 0001)8, BVITKD THE VAXTyT IMS In iW MCXITY, I AM PREPARED TO , orrikit twa" - v BEST AJTD CHEAPEST j ; DItT GOODS EVER OFFERED IK .this cn y i Answittr tho Mony ffbuntl, ni-nt sv:.j .,;..i5 -'(h" ' BOO' yards roal l!k Umlmifdi-red flrenadioes, ia-aew atvls, worik t U5, at t'2) etnita, 1,000 yards real hi lk Lnibroulorrd (irmiaibuoa, In new atvle, worth 11 W, for Ij riiut. i 1,000 yarda Nilk Kinhrui.lired (irenadiuea, la new . style, worth 11 Ml, fv SI ml. . JUin Buu'V sitd aolid Culored Unsiadlnua, at eor iswpaadiUKly low aricr. Tbuae jou.Ia ia JuM tlie Uiuix tor U.o st-aaon and fhitih utMiled, Sa !. Iav been very V- asare and Bi(h. " ' ' ' ' 8,000 -yarda neat, tly I ea (londa.'tn all iv . Had' 'tt sliia tabriea, nth 7 eeats, . for 'i5to 117 c-iiK i The beat article for Travelling firowma I everasw; ' ' wortb 1 W for Kit lo 74 osnta. The awl Junrable aliailua of ttrar aad drab Al- p4.aa, at 75 oenta to II ui pr yard; ' M White and Wac-k Crape MoreW. Alao Orrd- silines. . , 1,000 yarda Black Alpecsa : poailivelr the greatest bargaina evr offered in tliia mai-kt, si HI, ii 75, 71 eta., and II ;' worth in every litatar.ee double the money, 1,000 yarda black Hilka, of the DHiat approtd . . aiaksa, la TaHiitas and llrolirsin, for 1 HI, 1 45, 1 60, 1 7. a Ul, slid l-'.'io. T hewi . prieas ar from tOnmti to II 00 jter vard , h-as than any similar finds bare keen oflered m this market. 1,000 Parasols, in every atvle anil rarietr, about half riee- say ftrotn 1 50 to f'j Wl. - - - Also, Bsa-aide and Promenade Iarasols, very d irsMe lor IrmnllniK, waUnng plaeea, Ae. The largest aud fiueat awurtmeitt of ltt-al Puitti "see Oooila ever orTored ia I'etaralmrg, fc lea titan half th-ir valits. Resat Potut 4 ollursl It i '" ' " ' ' "" ' " - - t - " , . Ileal olnl Collars and Culls 1 f5 Betti i'oliit fits "' ' ...i: ,.1,11... 4 V''H !i" . . - , . Real I'olnt Lee Trimmed llaiid ''.' w-' kerclila-fal M ."'"' ' .One real Point "Apvlhjus We aiutwlt a very raln- eM artiul worth UM. : 10,000 yanla of niagnllkent 1 jivrnn, from SO to SO runt, worth doable the price, . To bast Una aver oflnred M r ataraburg for V . . 011 IM. I , - 1,000 yarda Uufli Llnsa Iwn, for Ladiea' aiornlng . dreaMis ; tha moat deairable goods in 111 "- wiarket. ---;.r:'" Alae, 6,11ml yanla of gpatdnh Lnmn Lines tiattiiR. . Lnniti UrillaautlCauvaa Duika, at J to IMliwutii tMV v&nl. wiHth At) uia.. to tl. Alao,' 100 piaeea Canlim Watting fniiu Wi to Oil - . eonta per yard. Among Utein ia Ut XX Imperial, the beat Hatting made. It is net Baoaaaarr to add auorv, ttor to av I am aolling luwar than anyone eln.. The puhi ara ths beat luriuea of titts. and 1 boi ther i give thew verdiet sttbatanttally in aiy fvor bv DMiir lilwral patronage, and I will aaiirw thi-in I WUI leaf au snota aiitntu w pieaan. - 11IUTIAM RTIITII. tic 3b tfycamore Htreet, .'. '; 1 r t'K-m.itNfttllto. Vt. '' vl r1: MISCELLAyEOPS JOUTH fAROLlXA (XJlXEUE. ' j , f. ! rieaaaal, Caaarrw Cemmif, flf Vi Ths aext fehohv-tie term of tliis tnatitotkia will eotumeneeou the Firat Monday ia Angunt, 17. lit oars ef atutly M be pnranad ia thorough th roverimienl Brm and deetded ; Ui exiwiwea lar; low; th Iwaltb sud wuralUy of th etaa. ainmtv ansaniaasea. KxPKSas. V. M, t'srreaeji ft Moaatoa at 10 monthas . - (.. i ii i s ,, Jloard, flO.on pur mnnin, ( ; fiunm Tuition, College t'luuwa, , 40i. ' Engliah t'lanwa. (FYnpsrsMre) ml no. .Boom rent, i ael, Uaahtua, Ae., abuttt i UAU0, AU indigent voiutg wen, loaiute.l ta tiM talewar and incaiaeitatd fur mr iilivniral tmrtrnu will b ehaiged onh oik half id tb abov late of Tuition. ' " " V '- ; For ther partmlars, eswd aar s rroepeoina, u,,' I A. BIKLK, A. M., " " I'rof. AiwH'ilt laiifrwiHO-a, ' . "tl. Tleswuit, Usbarnw Co., H. C. PATENT IMI'UOYED MKTllOlitJJf- THE NEW , LAUO 11 3A.V IX (1 ECOXOJIICA L 11 !M "' 11 HAVING TniCHlSED THE FTIRlS AND xcitnnve rtjiht Millie pannl improved iitt tiiodur atnauig r. eua, vie rn ni.wi tn iv-vm i aio lias, w dnHt to bnva s toiod ami mUanio Aj-nt ia every eottniy ot thi , As it iade.ii aide for evi-ty fatally tn have an abtinilantanpply of waWr, on their own preuiiaea, nroBMaiu.'ta,4utftv and eootioiny. the. sl "( ihia Pnaia uH r a tnn"lHiiiiK "T n enti'i ion- inifinan in ea. h evntitjr, to enhaK lti.proAtabf buaioeaa. ' ...:' -- .-'.- OUR rUIt'EK ARK to It No. 1 SIZE, J6 ; WITH A i.IBKI:t UlttVtjNT TO aOKSTS. Ws hat a No. i iHmp in operation tn front of onr more. No. W. Poilori Htriwt, whieb waa sunk la an hour, aud attppln aboot filial OALLONtJ f pot Jtr p r tUy. Ill" v eau lo be wen in 0iyrUon at Hi Oaatoti Hoinw, and at other pla- cVa IB RIVllffri'HmHniiiiiiim at' nil oHv. .till at, Bianv Btliaf lllaee, 1 his la tlie chuatwal attd Binai aimetlv lnoiV of olitammv wat'T in anv aointf an vi.a rait ei-loi!e 4ayneraad oia.ia ttiil) tintLijaioobtamflot 4m4. rant .-. . Addrsaa SovrwapuBOfBe fiW lltlialiMMfjn, KHk- jniin.-ir awlevn, N. C Another bit of T. WIM A MON.S' Kid and Mo, ALSO, LAC!) ASO (V)N(IRES? LAST Alan, a Imatifal awortiuaat for Wwa aud Vhilarea. - t ail and v-iti wITlrlnut M ymirhfniaa. aavinfc. 1 waa liK-ky In t'i'iH atOwketa and Htliug pair of M ilea' tiaoee. . ' linifirM-U , 0. T. tOOKR. 0 R II A h . Aaotber lar lot f K. "l IIERlfM, i ktl and H-i- ; r.niilylt.m Hi'rfnt-K ih- k-. ao bi.; On Ma hw'-fc in l.i.ia. ftlXIAM, JO.NLS A CO.- ' Joua S-Ut - Wholuaf I O -ot 7ra, ' MI5GELLAKE0US. K ANlMKiI.II 114, ID; 0ol.tK(Mn-H, TlOtMVHOX, liNorauxtw, tM.IJ, , liAiJ.ai'K, i- fVOTT, Mkhnaara, i Moaala, - i Mil roa, Biatta, uI rlKaima, tAsumtaai.. our new rtuws, seat to W OHMWtlSTlC, toweaa, MiwihK, Hi t art.cv, Nina Mi'utca, HltMP,"- -1'KbMTOM, 111 ua, ' lMrtt,&; All uat retN'ivi'd at Tuokon' imw Hall. liKAJIiKiK, FARRAB ft tt, iy antu-tf , . Hii.mnH a wis nwTe K. M. "., ) ,'loKMI't- Hay tillt. lab). . , , hliriCKlN'i'ENUKM' 1Ulki((h, M. I). Hay CHAKOE OF BCHEDrLK OS R. AO.K.B. OS sod after May 7th. 1K67, train wilt run oa K. A li. H. U.aa tuliowat lhuly ; : Hail traina leave llaletgh O.flO A. M. imw at We-bhm .., S . , P. li. ' Mail trains leave W eldoa . 10,;j) A. M. I Arrive at Kaleigh - S,ao P. M. IrreigUt train amva at Balelgh ,60 P. lis " . " hiavea " ,:itl A. H. Th mail trains ntake rnaoroS eoneetns with all potuis Aortb sad Booth as o.iick a aay othor routs. ; , 1 a y. a. LtWH, , liav6.2Mf ti.u.Aipt. I'mgrnM and Ku.idird copy till forbid . lilt. VI M. LITTLE, HAS ItBSl'MKD THE I'RACTh'K -QV Sttl'I ein ia Kalrigh and Ita vtrimty. ' ( ., ,.. UFFU'K, at Dot Iran. Little', ... Itafc-igh, July a-ila-ltn : ,, ,.Jr..,t- jwas :A.LA iv" JOIIXhO'"" W'' II O LKH AL U ; Sredsmrn,Narsrr)iuen I Florists. tsMim it, ,: ;i (I'NDKU 8T. CUAKLElt HOTFXl ' - Itlthuiorid, Va.' - Out B-IV ,":-)-, v, : -r' V" NOINIA SFHINflS, . Ths following evlebratod VIRGINIA HPKIN'OrL of eaay aerana hy railnala and abort atage bnea, ovar good roatla, Ui oowtortabl eoachaa by ou traet iuaited to ttu pawtetigara, wilt b npaa for vuttora oa and arriut lua laror Juxe 1Ho7; wiirTB sCLniun, ' i :' Oamoiiru Cornmr, W. Ti. ' SWEET SPRINGS AND SALT SULPHUR. , .i ' 81'IUNOH, " ' ' ! MosaotCotsarr, W. Ta.: :J"" ;'"""v Routs ii Virginia Central railroad to Jaekaoa River depot until about lot li. July, when b .: railroad will lie run tu Covington; . : and ftma tlonnak'a, on Ut : t -- Virginia and Teiuii awie : ; -raih'oad, via stage. ' ' ' HOTtU'lUSOH, '" . HEAl.INrt Bl'RINOH, sad 11 HATH ALUM SntlNOM, ' ' Vara tloi'im, V4, - "' Roiilsei'n Vnguila Central railroad to Killuoro' - OipOl. - 7 --; UiH'KUHIDOK ALl'MWRlflOH, BoraaalDaa . Ctwan, Va. . ( ' Route viu ViikIius Otilr.l railroad t Ooahsa ueH. AtrtimrA white hili'Iilr Ai.t't HTiiiNan, (Foaaaut.1 Htbiw txu'a.) - , Koiil ro t'eulrl railroad tn HUtintoo, thene by -i t (J tne aprluga. fe ' ' : AUJJ0HASV m'RINS, i M aitaaatav ilntmTV. Rout Via Virginia Central, Orang sod Alexs ' dna, tonhawavilla di il. on tngiiiiaana -Teaneaeea railruaX .. ' C0YNER'8 8ULrill'RhI'RlNaH, . 1 ' KoTiTotiar Cowrrr. T. Boats aa above to Corner 'a Springs station, Vir- , null ana ieniHwaeuraiiioait, THROLT.U TICKET ' ,be proenred at tha principal cities Weat, North, and Month, to all ths above - named Huringa. ' THE rilOl lllETOll!" ;. i : I of the aliov Hprings have provided an entire ottU : ..a. stM '-'') , , SEW Fl'UStTPRB, A. , , lit all deuarliuents, snil will ae eyery effort to mi 4 tmuiri iHwmii. llal4Mi' ;V4 r. JAWts iioriM, n t -i w ; o it i4 rz A IN H , W W, A, t tiv NawOat,a. til, bpoUawiKid Hotel, Rii hluotiil. TKIiKUUAl'il AMU RAILROAD OFFK lJ July t-i'HO-tin - ... V "i. 1011 UAIUTOS : IlltAKDVl nSK 0LT RYR WHWKT.Y11 I have In Ht.ir.'S fi-w Hai n l of Fins WHItKKV nd old Atiplv HHAMiV, above proof, wbi h I will anil IU jaulltuaeelin mi Kallott. , . . .-r - - : , uotAU.An lir.t.ii, ulylJ-2sHf( , ... .! . arlit aiptsra ftASH PAD LOCKti, FOR DOtl COLLARH. JuaelMnt-tf ' With llaav A Lawt "1 rais cuaule3. , ;.". t . ' Anothw annotr- of tiifrlaiis Fineer Grain .vV.ni.i'e'iM!l snd ttir sals st aiauutaotnrois pri:-- Ai - x ' i ." ; il. lUnb", June 1 iiiC-lf ; s ,i , , . j r:, !, AKnl jjELMoirr RciiOiiL,, . ;, j';,;.. . uraualli cotinijyia, j. - -i'.-.-, I . ".-. I'b FAI,L8rAHfOS f m bf Jnly lltW, Bowairlvinr at Henileriaai, N. C, at lit pr- H ailMi mmH I'M IIIWlll t" WUitJIR ,Ft !itl,sr,aiidi:eaa, R. H. tRA Vbi. .Oitord, l t . June 'It J'.l twdaawtta 100 1 rtrni -r , In aa atilit tihesii. - -- " . .11.1'. WILLIAMS l it I O. .-July Iw-Sul-t - -.7.-7 " .Klauda'rd aud Pmgrear copy. , 1 1 .'1 '' ' " rjV MITJ.KKS. 1 mt d a lractinl Miller st one, and will pa? 1iLnt1 prH-e for one ttiat ran coailia t the bin Dent of a ataniifai-tiirtna; Mill. tlarly af1itiataitt i (Inairrd. 1 Aiiiy ui ma at tiiuy.aay, X. C, Raleigh Oa..iu'Hail llm.l. ' , .ulv U--7-e.i2w W. X. COLLIN:. TKlF-Ll'lUTr CISit. . -H:.iw 8AW8) - W tiVt oftu of mntiM itii o'f ' Giita II byf.Vl::' b o viii knll t tlntti.'Mn ti n. i William . on1 a co. lUSCEltAITEOUi TRANOrilS VMTIN'l rlM.ni'.U AUK TI1RV O politrlv llinu-a to tall WATSON'S UALLKRV OI' AilT, AND EXAMINE THE MANY , ... . BEA-t'TIFl'l.. PAJXTWH f ' I On eihibition st tlna tuhiiTiiiiiK.iii. Phobarntnita exBt4 ia the (meat at; ica .of the art. , v fartteular st('nlton civon t eittiTiiiR old la- .nerrsoiypes Aw ,; ; Roleigh, June 4 -053-tf ' J.T. lUOHltli A. It ICO., 137 8YCAM0BE STUKKT, ;-. rETEESEUEQ; VA., ;, . W. II." 3I01MMH"!fc CO, ; ' l(i rAETTEVIIXK 3T., LalrlKh, N. (w M'holcanlo and - Ittftull -Itfalers H anufitctnreri of all Zinds of Furniture, ...-taLqc-.,-'.- P tlera IS Parxtr Hanitin. Floor snd Tahla Oil Cloth, Window Hliadi a, iuiaiuoli'd Cloth snd I loor stalling. ' Call and aiamlne onr atork, Onr motto, ia qiuck aah a and atnall protlla. apru ti-aia-aiR'r ma "It is TBA'COSlar. is a welt eatablinhed fact, that .TOTSAOt'O well aavoml eonttnatula a K:tir prie and mote - raadyaal than it.deea wltt-u not nttVon-d or but batllyatt. burb lMtng tha cane, wottid it not ba to ths iutereat of llnitiira. ttrt-ta to tine hlmraUy piinr II a v or tli g atatertaia, men Sa Od Aniaeeil, Tia Ksaua, " Jteriramot, Ciuiiamou, - Cunniella, " Ckrvea, ()rntBlf r -i H Leiooti, Mirlanr ' t U " Nutii'i!ii",I(f , , tlilia Htyrax, Mane, : Niitint.a. Autitim-a ft.mt, - ttrnow - - - hnalo' .', f Val.-rian ' " ' .Aj:tt--fd riawMafm., " . t lituumoit Si'i a, Wintermeen.Kl 10 tStriatuW Allapixe, JVtmel, ,i Cinnamon Bark, s " tltitn Aralde, Vhwea, ....e ' Olive Oil, Ad. We hava mm.Unllv bh JiniiJ Urv atoi k of I he above artielea; sImo, iiraiiilniit llnt-iio and Inka at all ktntla, abieb we ai II rem Une. JORDAN 1 CARR. 'r " Wbolt-aale and lletRiHrusri?tita. Mayr-217-tf ..;. feteralmrH-, Vs. ValutiMo "Hj" Iropt-rir fur Kale. ONE OP THE MOOT IiKSIUAW.E HIHJHEK and Lota in tb Citvr (mail nf haali Ptinai-0T Uttiiy oiTcnpii-d by Mr. KitUiu T'tti-lor, diMi'd.-T-Tha Himae contains 10 Roonta, all ai II ttirniHhMl. Lot alHtnt ai'-rea, grtmnda btfantifttlly tuna ntauted Willi Khrtd,4.ry. (Vinwrvniory liihid with the rrt flowers and itarili'tt of fina vi'itetahli-. aud oiunia fruit trt-ea, ail nociilwirv out build iiilja, and well of pure wator, i'onfieaMioB ean b aiveo ImiitetHatlv. ; r , W. II. A It H. Tl.( KKR. ,atar!l-175-tf ' ...... lTKNTIOH WUHIt'IASM. - A PbTaiit'an, enotina(Kid praciioe in s thriv ti'K ViiUne of i:mio itihai'itiuita, tnt tlitt Coiiiial N. C. It. 11., ia doMirt.ua of avli!i bia lioune and bit, bH't-lHir with hia KfMKl ttitl, to tumia ri-liahie ami ' lau ilitf eut I h tmiuHii, as W ilii va to K" wlo other biiiin-aa. For pnrtleiilars, apply st T t June IW-ii.J-im . ., - THIS OFFICE. ADMlKIHTltATOR-S BALK OF KKAfi EHTATE.t BV. Irttiattf a Teerieif.t.lirt Ciirilv Cimi-t of artuiiiKUm t tnntT, Hwt Trrm l& 7. I cliii fitf Hit tt, on TurnthiVrM, Ii. An'iitst-, -m1, t th OcHirt Htme titntr iu tlit' t-wn ti l lvmotiti), tb untliTnltil uiif-re f.ti Jt' it li. li''iiiit, tk mMMi. (vrtm-U m tht hi luiil i itt -itt Hwamp -hut'u m U "Kul XI I AO . AM t' ' m iVrtxiiinu ttm l-oMiily hunt t-lit 'J'nrnjul-. ami wttjiiiutht, lht Iwntin ttf k.'il. Alt t(t, Iianir Kveictl, ml TVS.H M:l iI , . PhhI Kwuttiu tiitd ot-iihiilf ruMp ifitautiiv of Cv- IVftlllRiJil, lltl MHiliCHtlHV OllAlUUIgj ft,f Htltl Of hiiptt Uriua in tho tvniuifv. 1 irKMi ; A crvtlii Mil I h ftuj F.ikliti'en mttuthai, wuh '1 wo Humiriil ltiUrM ch to MMlI aVUtU'll! :, JOSIILA a 8WIFT, A.ltoini-traior. Ae, Plymouth, N. C. July B-2Sl-ii.. JdDICIXI3. &a 'ip. rijrtly ( tft'taUif. No tali. mil in. iutiii vt? Uiiji ; ttifiK Vum.'U w it u tiniu tuht vr pirft t'liy Utul. , iiytii r ttvtT, jUifious iu mifi. h", (..iiMfiimhou tr (Vwtiviit-tw, J i. i nJ v s, l!r;ii..tft, J ilcn. lYpejMsaa, Lir lil--U, l'l? iiiiri, trn Ol Ifiitififti v,sii:ariic BttUkint let iv-ii'i.!, lir. W. V. AifithPtt, -vhi liiu (t-Mi'fnitr sv kf rC4HM UVt'lKU 4 WS-tltt. - U'l. . 4. umt!, in u:hi 'itKtli-Mt'tl I : t'i f Itt.d Pr'fiir itt i Ih tutoti-Y lit tn t, (meruit v Nrt.h i'aromta, h. ttatii n,tti sjuI ritiU'-i tliat tiity rtuiiA.n n.t ah i mv t si y tKitrr ttttito- rt OtMtvsiitUt lit wimfWrr, l'r'unvj aiul th'tti k v - " r.- B. HA VM 'LIi.h, Minitt'iiij in- ( i.t-niitt. AND i a i .rnt 1 I f -v t n. t Ulttltli UlU iilHl. i.ii...lUlr l)i. ft illOf tilli tVUViil Hll .it th.' J An i-nut ituiit.-. in ti-t... Im'milV LiL?i4(iai, vr tt f ;n' and fttitc(uii Julius im tiit tht'UH Mlittt aVI s t t il l f ' OlMT llH'aVf. it! iHt! Vl IDMI lUil yi'lirl .'i! 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 24, 1867, edition 1
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