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J .. i 1 E a ' El " (,.!.. IT.. I , ' I I . I 1 I! . J. 1 I -I- . VOL. II. RALEIGH, N. G.; THUXISDAY JULY,25, 1SG7. ; :;.ijs'no;2o:. , J '(.11 " - ' i l'- :. -' . ... .? L' " t r- r. -I-, T - arr a-, , , S r -.- -.tr3J.-Jgsj3 , . Immmitvt XjeaaenxirKS ;t' uj ! m A.:t i.taf ". , a ,-, . .' I THE SENTINEL; WK E, PELL, Pkoprivto. " , Fur th Benttnel, POLITICAL- XEBTim- Al UBAJiv ft VVBIIA3CS. On Saturday, the 8th, of June, acctord iiiK to' appoin tiieDt and numerous newspaper notiw. (lie reetiinen met, to listen to MisiinBtitahed' siieaker from IUleiirh ami - nibwr pWet, tb tsjr said bj Wtmld be there. . , , Quite to aasemhlage of white wu also present, prompted by desire to tat enligh tened ny uib uiaMnffiirsuea cpoaners woo fcd fieured to larirelr before the public for tbe last lew urnnthi In IUIcigU and tbe tgiMM arotind. After waiting until' a late hour, Mr. Jonet, from Chapel liill, (the distinguUhed tpeak rt Iroin Kaleigh, having failed to appear,) mounted tha stand and led off by mj init that ba regretted very much that the dintiiigninhed apcakera from Raleigh bad failed U some, aa ba did not expect to - aiake tapeecb on tbe occioa f-but, a he bad been called on, be wojuld dp the beat be could. ; ' " . . .. "Gentlemen ant FMrm-Cititent : A you expect a ipeech from me, job will waat to know what partf I belongi to. Well, I - want yon to know I ia a black Republican, died in da warp and in de flllio too, doe I is agin apitatio of de aubjec ot confltioe- tion, aa i aon i want any oi my people to depend on getting land by dat bill, dat U bis word an I don't no now aa I aara it rite. bat I ii for agitatin de black Republican principeis, aa am u aa only party dat aa pt d Stata back in da Union. Borne tolki don't aeem to care whether dey gita back in de Union or not, but I doc ; kaae I wanta to Bit ihet of de milintart rule, I i for equal Ftj, (taming to the white) I don't want you lo think I want equality for my people with yon socially. I will never ageUt)" no eecb Principals, but I do want equality belore de law, wuereiu i"j jnpiv uiu uifvauuu iu manigin de aflair of de gorernment, . But, geotlemen, I is not posted on poUy ticks,a I don't read anything but de &ta iariy and piakes a bad out readin dat. But bfa what diMiftguisired men say, dat dat it de best way to git back in tie Union eo git ihet of de milintary rule. I don't want my people to bare any spite agin de white folks, on account f tie patt, fix I is not tfsi'ewriaja. yU-haJady iej frlriid. de yankees or de white folk, but spote de yankeee was de onea dat freed u. Itut I don't no dat U was for de lub dey bad for ns, from de way dey dona ns when dey was here, kaae dey took what dey wanted, bote from de white tolks an d nigger and den went off an lef de Digger to shilt fur hiaaef. fte last blanket, an all de clothes I had, went t)p de apout, when Vlem yankeea was dare, and I reckon dent I aaw was aa 'apee Uthi as aoy b de rest. Iley took tny man, my 'a, clothe and money, an told br now she was free she could draw nuthqiia, I wants piy people to be always expecful to de white fokes, kaae dat's da way dey bin raised. De whiU fokes can see dat, kaae de nigger alwaya give de rod an gita out oo way, wuen ne near u ana ureaa a And bow, fuUer-oltUjena, I i tor a convene tlon, kaw dat am de Bearcat road back in de Union, an de best way to git abet ot de milintary rule.. I bop you will all vote convention." 1 am do moat extinguished men in de State will go for convention." tier the speaker made dead bait. No cheering, no demonstrations. After a dead silence ot aeveral minute, repeatea wis were niado for Rev. J. A. McMannen, from both white and colored, . Mr. McUannen took the stand and aaid : f FellowcitiJiens, I am unexpectedly called npon to address you on this occasion, and I am ai a iwm w wjirv j yai hi-uim j . which to direct your attention. When I look to the paat, and contemplate for a mo ment the magnitude oi the political ques tions that agitated the Republic for thirty yearsthe grand array of talent marshalled on either side the mighty issues that were at stake the final separation in Congress and the question left to the arbitrament of the sword the vast preparations making on each tide to assemble and arm and equip armies which, for magnitude, are without a parallel in the history of the world the booming of the first gun the dreadful con flict that followed, during which one mil lion of victims were left bleeding on 600 battle-fields the land filled with mourning, ruin iweeping herublo wing over tbe loveli est land and tue.happiest people oo which God's sun ever thone 4,500,000 human being turned out , to shilt for themselves, destitute of land, of bouses, of subsistence, pi friends, yea destitute of every thing ; I in j-, in vvew of a subject of such tuagnitude, am at a Iocs to fix upon a point on which to address you as to the past. It is yours. It history is known to you, Its dreadful reeults have bevn too severely realised by us ail. The futurewhat shall. I say of the 1 Qture The mind shrink back when tt dare to contemplate what it ydt to come. "We diil hop, wiiea wa laid down- our araii in good faith and surrendered an amount ot froprty, without a murmur, nnparallelled n the history of the world, that the angel ft Peace would ba?e spread iu silvwr wings over u an J that time and patience and in dustry would have iiain bronght -us back to our lost Eden. But the future is dark. 'While wa in humiliation kiss the rod that U h.id upon us, and humbly submit to the powers that Iv, .the Very element that'de strayed us i divided in'fth North, and to day the lcuiir'9 between the' two leading pol.u,! pam,- am m()mlitterl't6ft4hat Which tbrovht on" the dreadful war, t(irou);h whioh, we have juat passed, . - It -4 T.wvll , .. i iti iliAiaARv lo'icr. I .will not throw an " additional (bade over jour alrvadr pTiomy 'TeeEnffiJ" tui imu you irut iiivuu vim lur luc Mf M,m-V-. 4 wwb-1 ntH Ih aHn4tff id..tiur.oiluti4- wua iipporUiit Cirni lu -fiui. iwu wits fthie!f ttstoryr-tt tt bevn atwut two hundred "and twenty yean since your ancestors wrc(firiit landed on this continent, "i'ou were then called Nrproca, which tucana."Ula k Man, Blacka moor or A triran." The word Nfcrro sim ply identifies Jihi with your race and w ith vour countrv. I lime U nu Oinum. tlirn. at- lactiifl to liia word iwyre, no more than to call an ludian a red tnan or a man from Tranpe a Frenohman. Theoe rrnarks are addrel eperiatlv -w .MV f'-it V.-ll, I 1 1,1.1 Ml-U( IV rt oj tnary around me, who "have tiroucht flown tb'eir natiiknality to the pret fi.tj. None but the i . , t of iiip ji.re Alricau courtes ttirou-h tiu-ir Ti ii: anl we!l Binv Ihey be prou't ot t! :ratM'trv ; ti.i r were hfinit,-- of win.h they have braided down to tlmir- thildre. by - if iviwff th skin at black a ebony, never having been contaluiinated by the amalgamating influen ces ot the w uite race. . But 1 see around me others, who, like Jacob's cattle, are ring streaked, speckled and spotted. They are neither white nor black, red nor blue.- It tells a bad tale on tnoee that have gone before. Homebody' been doing wrong ; you have lost your nationality ; yon are not identified with any race in particular j you are not a negro, yon are not wuite. ("What in tie name ob God can I da, Mr, Sic " said aa old bjbIhUo woman in I, the crowd ; "dat want my fait" "Cant help tt, otd latJy,you aiw all outaidert. he black man is the negro and baa the inside track on yon." Well I i a nigger, case I onoe oeiong to mt) iettre. I"i Pardon, iu, my fiiendt, for indulging in a little humor at your expense. I mean no offence. . ' . ... A few worda of advice and I tot dona, tie industrious, be saving, and, in few years, yon will be able to buy you a home, tor land will be cheap; SO acres is enough. Be honest yon wilf thereby gain the eonfl denoaol all men. Vou will b respected and vou will oroaier.' in miruair time vour orcnarua will Dloom around you. J ou will be heard in the morning calling your bogs from every bill-top, jour cow bells will tinkle in every valley, while they will come lowing nome at mglit, bringing neb milk tor your children. Your poultry will cackle and gobble in your yard.': And the seas sons will bring around the golden harvest and fill your bam with plentv." " At this point the darkies raised a about. and Mr. it closed, though have not repor- teu nan nis speecn. . j v ,r . Solomon Geer, (colored,) was now called for. ' lie is a good speaker for his practice. He aaid "making Seccuoe was a near busi ness to hira ; he dident know much and couldent say much ; but. what he did know he could say any whar. He bad been raised by white folks, add bad lent white folks' ways, and hoped bs'd try to 'imitate them as long at he lived,- Dat . niggert whur was raised in the Quarter diduut no how white fokoe done; dat is d reason why to many niggers wa doing no good. Dey thought to be free was to do nothing; dat won't pay. I never lef my home ; I work on de same farm whar I wa raised. I work bard, but I get plenty of corn -and wheat and bacon to do me and my family and tome to spare. I get everything" I need, and I know if I work I will always have plenty. " I know I must be honest and tell Urn UnlS afid work. Dif is de wav white froth fret along r lis U U warr I laxpect to gee aiong. Ue white man nave got de land, but de nigger got de power. Now you put ae nigger power on de wotf folks' Itnd. and ail are benefitted White man can't do without the nigger power add de nigger cant do without de white men's land; so we must pull together an all can, live. I don't know nothing about politicks, hut as I am free and am to vote, I wonld tike to know how' to do for the beat.',. would vote for Mr. Graham, Mr. Phillip and Mr. Jo Turner. Jean'tvote for Mr. IMUi. Ha went over to the' Yankees too loon. x H has changed Uo often,' and' Mr. -Uolden said, when he changed to stop de war, if you stop de war now, we will save de nig ger. What he mean bj 'save ;de; nigger f" Why, I understand, he meut, if you don't stop the war, de nigger will be free; but if you do my way ana stop de war,, we wiu hold de nigger , la slavery.. , Kow if 4dey minded what as aaid, the ni;;gura wouldn't been here to-day al! Iieen at home in dex corn field under ley mU't.- JNow.dis was Mr. iiolden s lHtlitijs.Ucu : now air. uolden trying to get all do 'trigger to vote his Way, and say aside nigm' friend and vmini, Inni rt4ti tt,A Vm k M(ft knit uv set de n iraert fret!-1 -cant 5 P . b ' " - vote roter for him.' .Nor I ain't going his-wat." Mr. Jones mourned the- i,Und again and said "he pi-tihl Vote for Nt. Graham and Mr. Phi'U'ps, but he can't go Jo Turtter," Kiihraita -Mi-Hup''''! " Aw called or. Eplirnlm. had bis dander op. as also a bisr hkkorr ttick."' which he held tv ' the small end, and said ; "Ucmmen, I have only got dis to say, my old Master is ta do grave and he was an good k Whig as ever flutter ed; and he woe a Jo Turner man, and I no my old master was right and I- am a Jo Turner man, and any nigger corns from Chspel Hill, ease dat's a big place1, and m'n agin Jo Turner, it got to run .' agin tfiV giving bis big stick a flourish. , , , , .. .. i "Take him down," said a' voice Ut tb crowd. -i Show Hie de nitrer dat Said dht,. and I takes him down wid de big end ob dW with another flourish of his stick.1 " Here the performance ended, and the Crowd dispersed to Riesby's and we lcfV ' RSctsSTH'CTWXVPPLSMKS. . . TAL BILL XO. i'' . - : PAHSKD ATTHEJCLT SESHIO " Bkctioh t. JS it iiuKttil lu thi BenaU and Mourn of llrprentritnt iwi of the Chilrd State of America in t'oijrrf amemUtiL i That it is beretiy declared to nave been tn true in tent and meaning of the art of the second day of Uft.h,ue thousand eight huodred and sixty-seven, entitled an wt btr tbe more cflicieiit government of the re'iel States, and of tbe act supplementary thereto, passed on the z4th.-dsy of JHarcli, in the year 1807, that the governments then txiittinf in the rebel Btutes of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Miatiasippi, Alaba ma, Louisiana,triori4a, Texaa and Arkan sas were illegal and void, and thereafter the iunn (romtrnmonta if enntinued. were to Im I iontinued subject hi all respecttto the mili tary eonitpan.de (a ot tfes rpecy.v Uistnots and to tB authority ot-t'engreaa. '. Br.CTlo S. lai U U'furtAer tnaftlTTkml the commander of an v district named in rrovi "I ynwewr it -cTTne armies or ttie tttJTtatejC;'o Iiave .""cttuct r'&il"djh approved, wlijsuevcr in . the opinion ot tBt-kisumiii4ttfls!i. tiii iadmtBtejriJeJi of si 4 art-ahaU. wtfwrfe.i,Vfa..aiiiiptad. orj. retnove from ilBee,pr from the performance of ottictsr tttrtiea ami tbe eternise trf otheial powers, any otlicer or persoa holding or ex ercising, or professing to hold of exercise, any civil or military office or doty la such district, uoder any power, leetion, appoint meet, or authority derived from or granted bv, or claimed under any o-caltedibtte or the goyerynert thereut, or aay; Juunicipal or other divu - n 'therefjf. and upn such tu'peosien or removal such commander, sub ject to the approval of the General aforesaid, li nil have tlie power to provUe Iroin tiie tr; 4ihi? t f tr.t f, . ruTa.iutSritr fci-t Ja- tics uf a h otticeror person su-suspended or rlnnvl, lit tlie 'ir! r of ou;3 coin jietnt 1 oiucer of aohlHro;' . 6 -anuy ht ' t! . .. J , . apjH.llltmeWof .. -( loir l r- turui tha aaiife, and to fid vacaiirie occar-1 tioued by tJrstbgresiiaaUoa or other . Bnttiotl t, And ieit fwrthtt mmoled,- That the General of the armies of tbe United States shall be invested with all the power of ospeosion, removal appointment and detail granted tn the preceding acctlon to district commanders.: ' - Skctfo t. And be itf artier tnaetetl. That the acts of the oHicert of the army already don in removing In aaid district persons exercising the functions of civil otliours "and appointing other in their stuad aiw beretty contlrtned ; provided that any person here, tutor or hereafter appointed by any (listnct commander to esergiaejh funUina'if any civil otficw may Wremovwl. either' brnhe military officer in command of tbe district or by the Ucneral ot the army ; and it shall be the dty of commanders to remove from office, aa aforesaid, all persons who are dis loyal to the government of the Uratsd States, or who as their official Influence tn any manner tv . binder, iielay, prevent -r olistruct the due tad proper administration of this act, and tbe acta to which this is supplementary. BnOTIOH tt. And be tt furtier enacted, I bat the boards of registration provided tut in the act entitled "an act supplementary to an act entitled 'an act to provide tor the more efficient government of the reM States," passed March S. eighteen hundred and sixty seven, shall have ixiwer, and it shall be their duty, before allowing the registration of any person, to ascertain upon such facts or iniormstjttlsfls they can obtain, whether such person ia entitle,! to be registered nn der said act, and tbe oath required by aaid act shall not be conclusive on such question, and no persoa shall be registered unless such board shall decide-that Jie is entitled thereto and such board shall also have Eower to examine under oatb (to be ad mi a. tered by any member ot such board) any one touching the qualification of any person claiming registration, lint in every cane ot a refusal by the board to register an appli cant,, made in every case hereinafter provid edl the board-sliall make a note or memo randum, which shall be returned with the registration list to the commanding Gener als of the Districts, setting forth the ground of tuph refusal, or such striking from the net : Prended, that no iiersoa shuli he disqualified, .aa a member of any board of registration, oj reason oi isee or color. ( i Ukctiom ft. And be it fwrtMer enacted. That' the true Intent and meaning of th oerh prescribed in said supplementary let It (among other things) that no person ' who bat been a nietnlier of the Legislature of any Stat or wha has held any executive or judicial efficeln any Stale," whetlwr -he hat taken an oath to support the Con stitution of tbe United States or not, and whether be waa holding such office at the commencement of the rebellion or had held it before, and who hasaltorwardeugaged ia insurrection or rebellion against the United State, ot given aid or comfort to the enerhio thereof, is entitled to be registered or . to vote; and tbe words "executive or judicial office in any Stats" in aaid oath mentioned sball be construed to Include all civil oltice created by law for the administration of the general lew of the State, or for the a1 miuiMtration of juntice., ' SbctioM 7. And be it fm liter ' iuaettl. That the time for completing the original registration provided tor in said act - may, in tbe discretion of the commander of any district,- be extended to the 1st. day or October, 1867 ; and the lioards of regmtra tiim shall have power, and it shall be their duty, .commencing fourteen day prior to aoy'electiou under said act, and -upoii rea sonable pnblio notice of the time and pliuse thereof, to revise for a period of three ilay (be registration lists ; and upon - "being satisfied that any person not entitled there to, haa been reuistcicd, to strike the aaW l tneb person front thu . li it. And such board shsll also during; the same period, 1 add to stHt registry the names of alt per- ton who at that time posses tbe qualilioe tlonareuiureubysaHJartwhobavenotranfi;'. ;afilijViek M. s i ' already registered, and no person shall at any time be entitled to lie registered or ft) vote by reason of any executive pardon or amnesty lor any act or thing Which, with out such pardon or amnesty, would die-, quality biro from registration or. voting. BecnYut 8. Ami he , it furtier tnnetid, That section 4 of the said last-named net sball be construed to authorise the comman ding general named therein, whenever he shall deem it needful, to remove any mem ber ot a bnaru of registration, and .to an point another person in his stead, ami to fill any-vacancy in such hoard. bbctior 9. That aft ' members of said Boards of Registration ami at! persons here after elected or appointed to otiice in said military dhtfrict, under any so-called cHate or Municipal authority or by detail or ap pointment of the District t'ominaudera, shall be required to take and aiibscribe to the oath of oflio prescribed "by law for officers W the United Bute. v Skction 10. That no Tliatricf Command er or member of the Board of registration Or any of the officers or appointees acting under them shall be bound in his action by any opinion of any civil oflicerHxf the United State -.'.-. t : ' fiBcrioNll. That all tha provisions of, this act, and the acta to which this is tup' plementury, shall be construed lilwrally, to the end that all the intents thereof may bo fully and perfectly earned out MISCELLAH -A ib. E.AtvnKcr, O K L K HH AT K W HqSADALIB, TH B GREAT SOUTH EIIX fj , f 7a4L tvnd 14 rr Mt-flkint', naiiiiAAt Jt its a p $ BtAa.Klf.lf, It. TuvnaWBalxled by (hUn uUJiud thtaHii Ct"inriw . Sr. Z Z couBono rniAiE col LF.GC. THE KKlCT STflOLA-sTIC IfXB VOX BK gm oo Mnodav, Uia 301 li! of p. ,U-n,i r. 1,7, and oontiitne fcjrty wkvIcs. 'I'll ;r a ill fcw divt-d-d uito Iwoawaaaouaia1 lwmt wnaa c4i, I, a. liw-re 'will be no vata"" ml joivw 1" Tha Family ths aaine lre"''r. Pnpila lwird al any man a rhrgr-d tnnn dal of arrival. Tli'inMita inatrutftem ; pawital di-!-piina ; adi!,itaifa enanrrawavtl-ai yht : very iilirla Jir.' ; twi.ti- iuaaa-uo a reiiiu pn5li t"- tff n rif-iwmniaTi'n am-,le ; aod ever ivtiitv Rfiihyiiai and aviral lanl MrattPtia. - tfaxrf end lttun, per aeawmof twenty wetka,. l"- . enrmw-v. .. ' . , I F'a- ir,!Aara, a1 lrea the 1 nn lemgned, or w. Ao, ..4,l-,. N t'. T . fcr. 8. iiiLl'oif FROST. v" July --iawtui .. fisndeuc FAI5ILT CEOCliS. - W. B0BIET AJTDMWS, FAMILY ' GROCElC , atm.Jsi rAyi-TTIVIIXE BTREtT, 1 ' ; rklI.KK.II, Jv. . t . (. l'KFJHS CoMiTJtSTM OS HAND A LABO IV sum V t i ' CHOICE GUOCKUIB3, Counwtins fh part vt Hii(Jrs-,rithi t, "A" CofV. lv. I'wwibirtid, "C" liilK, "Ii" OMim, and brown uf 'hnarerrt trl j i ,r :, I -i . ,, M.ilwws sikI hvnuy i , ' n, Vnln, Jv, Liu,-u i ra, Hia, and Bt. Doaiinyo; !iacon, HuUi, tUuul(iurst Uuar eurvd liauis, and atrtiw.f.'. .si..... r - UeafrforcliippinK, taoilbig, awl spkwd nr Utl uig, v.n.-u,b.i artiiilu, tHixd ttft, f ieklad Pui-k ti f anil buttato Tuii((u. i ... - 4mrishr - Tiwimini Knit u.mii. - W.ihM&t iolw4 or, tmMUsh Hcr. A sphmtU, Mir Ltwium -,(, i , . . .r-..., . -iVkled snd aniolied Galiuoa, , . J4vei-piHil and Table Salt. f1Mi, Whim ateroer, Peach Blow and Jark soii Wlute j -,. j.,..., ,. ,,,. (iuimv lJasKinn, Bop, Hut Leathar, Fran Talf tstina Lmiuik SIm. ie, Khu l'sea. Taeaa. As lv e. LX.L -- i Viniiipjnir iWr. PeaW ami ttant.'-Onttiia t-rd- i'wl "il (Uurnatatuh. t'ariua and Tapts- .i'kiuib iuj vukmm, rwtiary ciuhmi a large ajwirtnMMit otCiind i'ruit IVkhw, I'iiMmrea, khiirinri!. eiuiiird Ovatora. TWxira. nlinea, 4, ., , , -., ; , . . . ', . MwiKun, ufluao, ik, Lnrraau ssm fruora, and every lluiu; ueualiv kept iu a itratilass Uro- eery. Alo Unnors or all rrada. AttenlKm i Miie aUy railed vt ir para aid Hntwam Onuuly and old Keller ft hiakey. : , ' All uianuet of twunui. Catuhua aud Vmunt On. certow generally, very cheap fx cat-b. , wu vtrH-iiy ir i Ann. ...... ' " ' . i ' W. MollEMf ANIIHKW8, ' AprU;-tf ..,VaiujUaur.",. uoamty-A. Jr.NKi.ts, I-axtrxuH Paaat 'l JUhiRh, ..' Wil, ffillianislroiiKh; H. U. 4 JENKINS & PERRY, . Famllj treccrs and remmlssloa v '' IS THE BEICK E0W.' , Pour loors orih f the f of. !! and nearly Oppoalto " 0'V4m.Prk.Mr? , ,'ti .FiTTK'rrifTlLEirftTnEET, (liwiefiii f.r the HatUriu nau-oamee witkwliieB. we hav 4sn;tfii--Tivjn mi tiinllv fMVitr,).!. svhi. specimBjr "U.ut an iinTew4 share of the patrou Kfia at rtw itisin of Raleiifh and the siimnuld iux "eouiiuv. WtUtoat speotally gaemui, wsdeea itaiittitU(Mb:Uwt UiatouraioukauaH'T rmlmtoas such ai ti' lua aa are uaually ftaiud in I'wulj (iru cerit a. 31 (lot nf oar 'giants liv 1mhu recently l.unf tit tn Kaw Yflrk ami llallimore, for eah, and we iii)ki w be abla so wll Uim n aatutaetury turnia. , m auuuiou u our stwa or UfOeant, lio htve a tiuo lot of , , . ,i ..: . ., hats and ready madb clotuisq and a ailtnidid tot uf CoufwUiaisrUM, eonaiatinf ppt-f Ati V VSiTl Avoir, it uuAi OIttV(,l, Klllx, M'o A Nil 5 liftANfJV f tAPHM. Ae, all of wliteh Will baaold en reasonable terms'. ' "; W haw aiaos a kA trf awaaiu Jhirhan HinoJkiux 'i'lihaeuMiWliieii ws aan Mupluillv nnoa nnind to "tliurfa who iiuioke." ileaa call audee a. " "" - ' "'' - " Wo will twv (ArUmtar altxetiwu to all ennalirn outiiu wf I'mdwui and MerelisiMba autrnsied to our care sod will uViavor to sU at Uia beat market prii ea. OoiiBiguinenU are reieiM fully wiliettnd. lit a pronipt and close- stteiidon tn bumnmaa and fcir dealing ant Ii all, wshie to nunt atal roreive a aiiam f publie natrnauui - Atfil id Jll-if . t , . , : MiscijiAKEoiTa. r., i i r ,. - . i, . - v T HI, fe , IfKtV. ( HOUK A D TiOT, BFIONftr niK W.wia o r in reum of karta, Uamuaa, in tlMi.Cay hi Kigti, hnothirtd li aahx on H A Xi K she iireiuiKm, nu Tivuav. tin 201 li. davuf Ausnat e,pal inatalnieiit of Hi, fwnlve and ' Klght-nt luontjia. ith itiUTuat fjyia (lay ot mi, iiuuda with aimro,et! M-fiiritt- iH U ...1.1 titCk n-tamed Mini!!1 ttixHrhiae' tmrehaaw money a paM. 'l fcejliai iwanryea Im nnvug of atak- ing,e-hid,.,i,(j fiyg' t,.,t- -.,, ? ., ..(. ' Y'-i ' ; ,-.iio'n ....,,' G, DKWKV, Henderson roieteJnsinate, ; ' iel lIESfiEWi1 X. c. '(! let I i 7 v.i it-.! ! 8 .... allfE thftJ smiJoo 'AftmV liwfitution Will becia . uuthe ISMsJoty' - ii.: Term pf r aearioa uf twenty week (has! la ad vain'41,; 1U Ia!aii4i4 oa4at. 4udar tt t' - 'i Primary lieiraj-tm, id, iCurrauryl ', MiOO . piRiiiT Eacli , ' . ' i&.im 1 Ciawical " - ' : ' WW1 IiKUletHal .iieinH a , : s .. 1,00 Board, jiu (jhjo8 aluug, hie I, Ugh la Aa, par aiidith tiii.jii. Fia-Orenlu Sihli-em; 11 '"' ' : . j , tuKn. A. FErTEIt, A.W. Jutie leWS7i-3lawlin:-.J 1 , .. UaiasipsL t , BlI'.4M MUl.afi. T 4 JlKCKLESBL'&G, fJOUNTY VA," THIS well know Watt-ring' jilawi, pewly IinprovcHl and fitted np, it now. open fof ; -, Tip HECEPTI0 OF CUESXS, -Si ra a i ui4jti nu raai iTi-aaaoaN sa bus ttunu I "L i". fut'i t'HIU)llt:.' A X fi K R V A !STS HAM p MICK 1 1 " . After June 1 4 lb. A Ibo , ItrtttlM . . It A tl M tt , FROM TflK SPTtrSGS WILt MEET , IA riHI IN CJ III t HI I mui !.! hnvmd at Sniitahtu ff d ptt, every 1 a-a dav, imiteiay, icid rtatunlv, and fnait llaarill kverr piiilav-. IA luir and Friday. . - A HANI) t - .1 Ka imMt - w,-Hiv-J- thav afesa, iB-i -easA -ntha-s Frirw-UK. fjarre JJZITZZZ ' - LUI1M lUMUil!" iiNTtM't-iUtf AEBt mt thnntHTtTvctnrvit ixji HAtii'in, axntwaMnd Ue pn-a-,1 l ti !i'M,i-It aey one Uiat aiay ineed anvli:nc ill hia f rie. dm an u.aU. t tha twt niaturf .I fht ran he Maxi, aai ui jy-ri'ontuaa ia warmed kn every raiV pay roipiired. autif th iaiii is tealH-df "i.ZV ... . '..'.. it lirinr doiw to Wiler, Hvin)r h-en enafed in tlie fcttaw-ea aoriti laat Swaiiiy-ttv ytatfa, I Waiter aiyavif ihatd iHiwtad ia. . rvr , ; . IWieiAUoea gives d r.4Uiri- ... ; bAMXKOWUMX" SaJkigb, July JS-Suft-fia " TaO AaKiaU'taXKanUX.- ' j'. fv UTOBF, ' &l ) TS1ow Giaa vfu ab.1 n't-wanl. '";V'I t -a-r.-j; Kf-ivra. ' - , tA-r-aii ou l.v tha -barret iif re;t. ' . J. fiiiOWN. - i Ft Bast at Lawa. Jiakith, JaiutiU -Xs-tl . 1 , ,. , s ,, PETlRgBiriQ ABTiaTISEMISn. NOTICKI ..' ! II AVISO ATTKNOED THE LTtttE ' ' f , C'loalna; Aoclleu fsalra , . Of the SeSason lat Week, "alid procured . ; ' - . MANY VliuyV " .PESIRABLK flOOPS1 Tt TUX HASTH 0f,2Uli iOV- f .,.w' .i,' orris t:""..la' f l ,'.ia t f,"S'(l''," ... I I BEST AHD OIIAPiST w J , ; DitY 'eooD&vv XVER OFK.BKJCir! IN "TIUS C'lTTI Amonff i t lto ma my t '.be aTbttaaal. aavea nu:uiislf t00 yard real .Ilk' JtrobroMored OreawVljhNiat J new atvle, worth tt . at rii eatwo n. 1.600 yard, roal ttilk E.utrwd.-r.l tirvuaduie, ia new alyle, worth II 60, tr "5 euKr: 1,000 yarda Silk Embroidered Oreuadlirs, In new ... atyltt, wmiuHJO, fortlUU, . . f Ptaia Black sod aulid Ouiund Unstadiuss, t eah , , rwMtduiglrw prkw. (. .,.,,. TbeMt gtaafa are Jut lha flung fi tlw aa and s '' ' mneh neetlert, aa they baw been Very -! aaare asid hiaih. -'i V on w,, ,000 yank neat, prU' Drew Utxida, m aU - i.,i ki'i'l" "f tliiu faiuie, W'U ll j(J Ui 7 j vol 1 tit to 37 rents ' V Tht bt anicle f(ir Tia lllli Ilrewe I ayoi-aaw, worth M 80 ht ti4 lo Tt. mu Tb moat Jmirahla aliadix of gray amt drab Ai- pai aa, at 7 oenla to II 1 per yard, t-l WhiU, and hlaok Craps MoreU. ' Alao Oreu , aduir,. , ." ,.!, ', , ,; I.0U0 yarda lilaek Alpacaa : prMlllvelv the greent , ' ba.rgina ve offarad iu tliia market, at r 60, 6ii 75, 7t cU audtl; aorth merwj , 'itiatatiw double the niouey. ' (,000 farila lUsnk Hilka,,of tha mast approred 5 uiakra, in Taflelaa and UrnOrain, tor 1 :w, i 1 ili, I SO, 1 75, I AO, and ' Tluw , . pries are from 30 asnta to II 0 per nurd ' , leM thau any aiiuilai: guls Jiave Owjil ,'"'' oBvred ia tins market. '" ' liXto Parawila, iu every atyle and variety tu half prii-eaay frrnn tl Wl to 'i uo. Alao, Bee-etd and I rnafiade Parakoht, very" d-su-abU 6r traUtng, watertiiK places, iut, Ttie larxeat and tiuoat aaaurtinent uf Real I'uint Ii'a Uraata ewe aAMrvd in (VternlmrK, , ("t leiat than halj thru-yalu.,, A Betti I'olnt Celtewi . . , ' Roal Point CillKnsnl'uHI T 't a"otrf f T7TT ' . 1 - Ken I Point La TrlmiBt llnii1 , kt-rcklrfht i , On seal Point Applxpte Iare Shawl, a Very vain ahlearlu la wortb I2MI. 10,000 yarda of niaKiiiAoenl Lawn, from 30 hi SO eenta, ana-ta flcaiiaa tlie nri.". m .is: , The best lwia ever vovrad in 'uterahnig for 'in eenta. ' , ..... - 1,000 Jania huff l.tnen Iww, for f adlaa' anorninit , dnwana i the tuiait liuau aUo guilds iu Lh " "' -warkat. - ' Alao, A,0l"O yards uf tywnhrfi Litwu LmaiirfiMaiinif, , 1.UMW ImUaand vanva itiuKa. at ii to 1 Uu eenta piv VarcL aim h ou , to 1 ' Alas,; IUU plaeaw 4 '.aailua' Mattiair from ;l7a t li cenla p..r yard. Anions them la tha XX i ' v Imperial, tha heat Matting made Itka a taaaaxary to add mora, -nw to av I ana avIIOig kiwer than any una rlaa. Tha puldii era th best JildKea of thia, and I how tliay will kiv tnear wnua aiiu.iniiany in my fav.ar, hy tliuir liheral patronaa-a, and t wiH aaaun, them I Will toaaa aaathart afiu-ted au plana. wli ! aw ' ?IIOW MITU.M0,i. , No. Vynamnre Mtraet. '. : Frraaea, V ' ) Jaita 0-3S-U) ... . ... ... ,. ...: , MMiscmAirxoua OltTH CAkOUNAOOLLMJc) r t Utasi rtwaaaasrt, faaaitai Caaaiy, w. fi, . Tha natt i holatle term of thia lualitntioti will eommetu on tha Fhat SImidav in AimnaL tr Tha eourss f atiidy U lat pnranod la thoronuh ', f uv Bvaa-Hiamia Mem 1K1 oacMMMl ; til SKPeliafal . 1... , ik. l.-. 11 1. -. . .,. . .. aryhiw;tha health and molality of tha ox ttiuuitv iinHnrriajMied aoa. 'of; Etrawsca, V. S, twvV'-l,oV'BeaB"i Board, 110,00 par tioath, ' flOSrfKF. Tuition, Colleu I'laMMia, olleu Haft. i ,h i' Ktllfliah t'laaaM. iFreluti-ai.iav t !ui iui Rnom rent, (oel, Waahiiii!, Ac, ahum '')! - All mdiirant vumiik aieo, aiairaed ia'tha httewar aaa u)aaMltall Urn var phvaiewl aaeetioav iu iiv t-narfiea ouiy vm featf ua nf TSilllr.n P ' - For farther farttcnlsre, send ft a rroapLa, 1 ; i, j i: ., , . i ., tVaVi HIKLE, Am.1 oiwi-ni ' i f frt Ansit tananatraa.'ei f t. .. ,. a1'1, l'l'awia,l,.fi i PATENT I M Pf 0 YED AlETiU lO IF ') , .- n i ' 'l ""it ! J4tt- Vt n4l UHlH1i WtLLH, ! ' '! -r" YrV.f-f " . : '"'.( i-.'t '"- i .. i .. OK i - ; TUB NEW ,LAIi01iv8AVL ' crovomcAia vvnvn. BAVINO JTBI HAHKU TMK KNTII lelnnita HkM tilth Mliit linlir ofaiiiklliK VI 1 1M, fir the Kial.-i.f S KNTIVK ANti it Vi' 11a. fir Hie ,,1 N,.l, . Uua, W daairalA Itav Kimd a.i.l reliable Axont in yarv imnlv fat Ue kHata. i - Aa a ia.i.traljl tm- t fnuiily lo have aa ah,iudaiuaiiily ut wat-r. nu tjeir nan pioiniaea, fee axaavanieiu-a. aah.ty aud veunoiuv. the sale uf thia Fump tillrn a ha, ijpetiiiiK fi. a eiit,epi'ia Ihk maaui.aau'h eouoty, tv ttUK'ge Bt protitala Ui-inaa. , , . . OCR PftU'ES A RK YOUl No. , PIZH, 33t . ' No. 2,,I0. WITH A UBF.Utjh CI 01 NT TO AUKS J a. ... i ........ .;f ,..;.,(.,, ,,.. kav a bo. 1 Pump In operalion in -front f awrrHt-, No. Ti, J'oltiiek huet, wluvb waa aiiuk l aa hoar, and a1ij.healaut S liALUi.Nit of intra water -r daV. 'J hy tj .alxv h am-ir m ia;araiaia at ththtow i!anaa(.aad stolhav da mrw nt (vawberir-. aiwv a hicwKta-r, iteaaft-ri, Jiirf tiawd eiiv, ami at uuuiy uliier (h'ea. , 1 hia ia tlie eheaiaya and aitaal ait.tv tn'hi of IJ IMP W "I an exeitide it,fc iiniamtriff vatf III anv aaetMia. aa run ean ei III; u.itJJJ'i.U ' S-l' '4. H. h SkAsi, la- n,, and All,iHt taat Lu, u ia unmt On air rabi. .... ... ' - ' ', Adilrowa aval nataanlwaea for infmniation; agen etes ut older, to mHBfcfcfcr-A r IV t-r, ..JjHMl-Xal-tr , - tirwiitn.Jf.lk' rpj nit LiMi.s. j ; t Another haxT. TTIjt-A !1NH' f. ! mt Mo row fchmat. .. ' ..- AlaW, LAfEP Amj ciS';i;i:ss;tAV:r ', ! . JXti tslfUKiwV Atao, a taaiitilni aaaattuwrit far lir- Vnf Chodrna. ;: : vi .- Call and Tva will ediira to mrlHHBa.iti)t, 'I araa iie-ky m avtt'tii( at Cooke a sod. yiAUHg.e, pair of M ilt-a' Ktawa." Joly -iie.-tf -' 'ti. t. COOKK. O B ' n A h r. F Aia.Ha., lara J-4 tit N: t' CiitHF r.IVtrit, rfl I aa aaid k- t-a atl't I .tit., I m,ll il.i 11, rri-i-a l.ll.; tit'e but ' ; a at.-l Ia k ft i I LLLIAii, Ju:,L.- A CO. Juut-ie-lf loiaiU';jcura. K1SCEI1ASE0TJ8. 1 l.lsl AJiU (HU ItiKlX I ' . Coi.usMita, ! ' V,ttlT, ' f . UMIU,- twaraa, i iliHias, s." : , ... , Me(art.av, ". ' ' ' Miaalt.Loca, ' Wli.ua, h f 1 ' .... J'l Die, Cxariotl,, ' I! Jtn "nwifmi at TnW aarar HaU T r, - " . lAiaurat.ijlw, a. HaHi.,'i tnt-A. , -j i, Htarrt, ' ktKiiiWTa, !...; ' ' ! aluvuai, t Dtaua, II r.ataaa, ' loLKSIIlOS. toir kv kiun, next to BltA NSON, VAUltAR CO, Hay aa-asJ-tf , , , , stai.Kiuii ami uaaron h. r. -., hli tlllMl.M.KM SOiib F. i ' lUi Siii, M.V. Hayth,laii7. ) niANO. Ot fkWDVLK ON R. 0. R. R. ( and after M-.y 7th. lSi7, tr.iii m run on i Alad trauat Wava iUi.-a ..' .1,M X. Arrive at Walili " j i,aO F. H.i - AlaU uaai ieavo W. Uloa , ,10,!W A, M. Arrivaal JUlaiU , ,b0 p." M, ) Freight train arms at Raleigh 1! P. M. ' i " katrea a art A.. M. Tb atail traiua mak TnaowaeoaiMntaia with all a"t iot th and tK.aih as fux-k as any oilwr ,- MawtMHsMf ' . ;''! y--- (tasMiat. . t tumw mm vuwuara ay uu aurna ';iK. WW, I.ITTI.K, TTAH REKl'MF.D THK I'BACTKSK. tit" III 11 erne ta Ital, in and lt u iiuly, . OFFIfK, at C"! i"le.. Uttle'a. , , ' Kaletgli, Jnlr .? 1m 1 - ' ' v. AI.LA. V JOIIM.. . Seedsmen, Kursefj inc n ' t IlorlsU. :--t?Ji -f'-' M' )t i;. ...'tii '!":!!'. ' fi. KT. CflAKI.Elt HOTEL) P i; 2i...V"'irWi;ei;V 4 Out IS-IV " 1 1 'j.a tt : iV Ttja folhfWlti etbihrated VfRfirNlA HPINMI, et saay aocoaa bf railruada aud aiMM stag haea, aver kiwkI roaU, in uthrtM.lil eoaehua by con- tnua uintuid ta tan paaawtigara, wiH b tna for tiaita- oh an ansa tm Ut o Juan, tx7 i . jri K ' WII1TR SULPUliR, . ,,.v' Bw'ki r prui.sos akd aji.x eb'LfuciLT til fcmta WMt iirvlma ftentral railroad to JaV-Waoa e ,. i i . ,...t , ... ...... i laui'awi win. w I tin iu vi'VlUKUiUi v and iia Sutiatk's. oa Ilia ' ' ' irijiiua and i'l elxteaaa , J... railioad, via staxe. , f(T,rilUU,N0H,., ', KrIIN(i srKlNdrt, ad HATH AU M Hl'llINviH. f ' ' ' IltTl CotlST. Va. ! ItontaeRf Virginia Central rallroaif lo illllhorO' in V 1 . it , di-jiuW 1 . v 1 1. IK K KIIH1 D1B A l.i'H HMtlJffW, 1 ' ' mile ' ltoiiiiw, Outravr, ta. '" ' HBt aajVirKlnl CMSat ajraad to Ooahan Al Ul-hTy wintBULl'HUB ALI MCITKINO, , (KoaaiaLr Htbisiso's, ai;. j,, n ) Konte eiit tiuu-al railroad st Htawdoa, theno by amgea u 1410 nelluwa. ... i a... .... V.i "i .-e'l cf l-iltU fj :, . '...AUJiOUAMX hl'MNUa,, ji-.;,,,! ' '" ' Jliirooii Coiikty, T. ,' .. , Kont rfi VlKtUda renlral,' f Irani- and Aleia 1 Una, kubtiaanlila d. pat, au Vwawiaatid - f -tr.OlCNEB'BCU'H0B8PBISeB, ' 4 ...... , ...Botwwwnt Qn 1 ... Bout sa abov In Oovner's Swinss statiea, Tir '' " girna ti4 Xsaneaae raiiraiL . TTIRO0CIH TICKKTh Can be prWiimd at tha nrinelpaf eitiaa Waat, 1,; . North, ad limit Ii, to all th ahov .h. a Aat ,;5r4 8priM , :t .i ' ., - ;,i 'stub ntuA'awi-owa.'!.', ;.: i uf tb ahov MpriUK hav aroraM sn Mtttra ent ."" ' at of ' -,!-! usiiw rrfwrTCKf?re.',ii''''i: . Ui all d. parCne IiIb,' and will van every afTd-t to , . luaaa (laltors SStiataaa. - Slay 30 io-tin' , Ui-fst aT. J AM K ntyTKti .u' ''j N .AiV .p At JU TJ A IN N , 'I '!; -.;l'' 1" "'. ' ' ': NsrHlTM ; , ..'lat-.e-t - . - - . 1- - i Waf. A. H I'Kli. X, ,..(.,.. . . NawOki aa. W. f. l'(il.KH(V..JtM,tlwo.id ihlel. 111. hm..d. i'i.Kt5lfAI'K A SI) BAII,kiAI tiFFU'lCH. ' .' 1 auTnaoa or hoi ru ' r :iiy 4iHO- !.') ''' '! ' XT ht:H(ii iU aratlll Comity, !W. t t " ftwa fAM , lrlrtf lCta'ain July tltli. tVm arrivinar St TfnirwuON, C. at lha prv hu' tune, will tifld pruutiH,illvt,yliOtt,.r,.f. -.1 s ; For lirealara, atidreaa, , ' M. H. OUAVFi, June 2l-271-Sa,lawaw-a.-. - Oitord, M. C. , .-rM , rt u , w aiaiirW' ani.win'i-ia 1 i. .. ioo wr"?' A.. J.t .ft...... wRAJ'ilNa PApr.n Xwtna. wi mvt rt. int'aii . Ii 11. i WILUAWSONftCO, July l-2!l-tf , huuitlard anil Prograaa eopy. qxi muJiiw. I need Practical Mill. at once, and will pay s hheral irie for oiia that ean oadiiet tla bu neaa id a Mannta-titrmf.Mill, , . l v- ! arly ;ltcti,ii i ,i--V"l A..t ui me at . ladaoway1, S. C, Balstgh 4 CaiU.M flail Koad. . . - tJaty ll-as7-M W. F. COfXlNS. I I I 1 A; . INIEL l hATIfi (.IS-i. Vt a hav au of tha a , arithruM ml ra'mWf fltna in Nl4ire,aln-h Wa sill aeil at inaiinhaetiirvra, Itruea, Hiimht a i'i' d. ' t .. : ...liUlUiAiLlia i .. July l(i-2'l-lf . . , j 3 ; -J-aWAT ICHOtl,. rilAnLOTTESYlLLE, V. : :1h Third rieaaioa taf thia H.'tHx wiB bei-Ia wt t li... 1 u o Url.KKlir i h.hti'Hlr Mil Iti al vH laat Vtt-ihalav (a! June CtSialaliitK (U lav t,vraia of live .foi'iitlia aaeh. ... - . . f j. I .... ,,. I. i..t..,,..l Ia Mar 1 n r lr tirf. t'oivf rtta irf vi; t'ona. or any auer ca lj.., or tor t. iifttciiai .n!tieaa oi Itf. 'ifn: for i.id aird 'li.' n, tt." per tnrm. a-vot at .o,o.ee. M ta.e at ,t iira,'.K' a JV, ii-- -r'a cits. -a. Waalttr.:,-. li&A and 1 .1 ht sat actual e,,-1. 1 . j t u tl futtttsie t:a t'ii twaa ia, ' '' fur C;r-ttlra and ht rtariteVana ari Irraa, V ; 1 n iS. 1'. V t.11, im- '", it, la ',)' . ti 1 A i t Al .1. Jr., i ,,, i t.i i,rT, Ftftiat i ., I ,c i'i't. KMaarjt aat lua I acuttv if ti.a t, 1:. v.-.r;-. '? cf Ta; JalylT-J.i-tf --. MISCELLANEOUS. CTR W Its tI I ISt I, VU.II.1I AI.R TfRT a7 poll htely un tied tovail at WATSON'S C AI.Lt.lt Y OF ART, . . EXAMIM? THE MANY - BEAUTIFUL AND PA ix Ti pax. , , OIL PORTS HT1, ' On ihiOon at thia eatatdtHhui'itt. l'hotogrsphs eieeutod tu the hiwat atvle of Ilia art. Particular attention Riven tw wtvpyln oh) la narreotypa Ao. 'r J--W.-WATSONV : Jhilei(ih,JuB-35S-f . ..... , at. X. JBOUKlaiS & ItUU., it i, iciuit u k s tbee t, ; ' ' :'s PETEESBUE GaTA., " ' 'i.i.-"',',-l' ' t.u'.l. . . Z?s - ' 'J-" xv. 11. MouiiiH jsa eo, -' i-' ' va i vtr'PTif'.'TT rtw tVbotcanle ' ttntl Urtull ' ItrHlcrt 'k.-, :f ;AA:K..1 : - ,.- j.., Kaattfactorert of ttU Kindt ofFurnit urn, -ALSO- . tlera In Paoar Hanuina. Vtoor and Tahta (HI Uoth, Wiudow Khaika', iuoaiaelod Ci.ilh and J-hW MaUinn- , . . . , ('ail and examine our atoek. Our motto ia ' quick aaf and amaif prufita. April laala-ul x , qA, loatAtimiaTn. "Ilia a well 'MahKhdT fact, that TOHACCO weii ilavured aomuiatuia a tattler vtiec and moiw . reaily aala than tt doea whan not flavored or hut badly ao.. ttnob being (he eaan, vxiulil it n,,t he to tha ihtareat of Mamitaeturrt to &ai hiioi-aiiy pro- navorlng uiatenala, atii li aa ADiaaau, " Jx'iKainot, ( lniiainiin, ( itrenella, " ( lore, liMiia llesna, .' (mm Ht.erjj, , , " lt Hiaoo, . " ' ' NutinefH, . AiiKeiiea, ftni,A-' - ., r Oi'i tt tttmkw-rr-1--" J : 'N ali-l HI'l . . M AniK-ed j- e -at o iman ftred, - ( HitMter ,f , -a-eiim-l, i?-;-1 " .(iunl Ai'hiiL . ": ftwanntta, " 1 mou, . " Mubaue, Nutaneiia, M w intei'Kreon, AHlHo, Ciitiiatnoa liai'k,. Clnvea. (ittva (nl, Ml haa eonsUntlyoa hand a latvaato kof the alva artichi : aio, iliRtiihiiff tn-tiwni-a arid Inks ot all klllda, aliK'b e II e it liar. Whelnaaia aud JUtml Drm n.la ItayBT-aiTtf 1 tileini'.ii K, a. VtUuntile City Iropcrty for Stile. ONE (iK-THB WV IU MUM'I P. II 1 1 M H and lxita ut the t liv. ( ti mil et NaU labaiv oeaupiad hyFlra. hullin rJtt-lurt tii-o rl-w: 1 li Ihrtia e mt.inia PI Poi mia, all 1 f' r-, f , ii. Lot slat V sete. grimtitta beattitttj:)y titna ntulltd witUiiPll'Uiv. i eueet vatmy l, d aitil tli latyial li. ivfaand jfarili ti uf Ilea vi,,ititi ih and 4ihoie frtiii lrrwh, all iieceanmy out hiiitil Utit, and well of pure water, Natausauai cun he Eiveu iuunediah !y. ' , .,,,,.. w. ti. & b. a Ttt ker; anar J-l'J-tf xt4 f,.' I" ;:: .:? TTKMTJWf l HVHILlAJid. ; A Phvaieian, enjoyiiiK a Rxl pracliee hi a tlirtv. te-st ll!ai of inhabiunu, "11 the Central N, tt.lt. H.. la deairun of ail!ittK hia huitand fed. toovfhes wrib hia jrtd will, tt; cntnn rcliahie and iauiliti;aot i lijaluau. As ke dhf tu.jtuiu other huiaMia. ' FVarpariienlars, apply at ' " Jut gt-a-id-lia, fT - - - TH13CFIICK. ADMiSiaiUATOIt S SAIJg OF HfeM, faTATi:.' BrVtrritof aJawirwof th Veiintv (,m i itf WaahlliKKitl 4'cinnty. ilav Tertu in .7. I alkali enoaa for a.iie, im 1 tli H.iav,'.'!!! !i. Anj-ni-r, l .i,t. at tlia 4Mirt HoinM dotw in ihe town ef In imxith. the litidtviiled'lntereat of Juaeph 11, Ji.e.-til eaanett, winch ia titH line tiiiil'.i in li .-M-anui koowtisa th"KULl.tlAU awAMw" in tVaahmR. h'O t'oniiiy.-.viiiK on the TiirnMka and .jT1.i,rf I h Ian, la of 8. If ih Itae, Ilanly hier.-il. and. il)ira,emtaliuliK, hy aui vi-y, , ; i, ; ". . FOUttTfUDl'SAfil) SIX flUMiBHB ASD U-, Haiti ftvanlu baa a eiHefidernhi.- iiitatitttv r t'v- praoa Tim da r, haa s frttl ail and niwnia an -rv aitvaiitaii:, with aninrient ilrsiimtJr, (or wis of Hi tliatt fanua in the country. 1 .JHRIi ABVUIiiitnil, la-rivoftiei f ti. II i Wuitha, a nli l aro JUuuured lioiiara eaali iu e-n pay coal aud eiiai an ,.,ii JUMIUA P. BWH'T, - ' . y ' Admittitf ratttr, A t llymoiith, S. ('. July 5-5t HAUw ii mi C A T 1 1 1 1 T I C A M A LT i: It A 1 1 V I . RF 'OMMF.NOKU BIT TllS I'llsT Clan.' Fureiy Vi'K:ht!jJe, h'l l i tle-iti."' Jttever trtit i U-inir tiaiatl a, IHV-I- 'ii, I nt tt OtO:f 'fiijti ara pitrf-ciiv iiaii-aa. or rrffniaiiiiR tinH.iw..ts, nd f.r i blii.jita divver, t!iticnia lieada-i e, i.,,t, tar 4aitivtii-s JuiiihIhj, " i t , I ! A-i t,;,,t lyaMfwlaT J.tvar li-aa.-a,' l.nv-h, Ai(' tti, ht' k f ii adachf, and ait -L.-- - I...- f a altera a l. iiai'm v a, nni m, iitruuiiiv ,a tfl)i! i , ,1 l lr. W. F. Main-lt, hn ha (w-Frr,,,., lliyaician in N'fth ("arolit-a, haa rxio ii J lha I ho U- formula uy art;, li lhee plita are uta.lc li, ly riooinuieutia ti,cm,- Col. W. 1. tlainii, tha ih-tr'iiT ' I'. 1 I oi flea and Vrnfiaaawot l ) l-m-irr in ton t ii,.. t NiM-th ( rotiK, it,, firiHtta,'! lj,etn. and' eni that tlieveotc-.iit t .yc t,-uiy or ai.v t,t ii-i- h.h rai eoititJtii:it Mtcuover. , '. . t all aun Ket a i.iti-tnar. . ' Prepartd and attid hv ' .n, . 'n. 11 m i 1 1 . JtlMHttiteti!!-u. t .,.,. Febl-ftotf It t' Fc-r sals ta 1 Baleteh tyc V. II .1 IlVt A HUM ") -tiii: AND T11K Mti.T ! .LATA" ' JIACIiJO t Ui l n. f (firg W f Cf--;f- etrWi iL.ed. l2i -Ux UuL'!" t.f-rrtW tfr iie-wii i"-'if4i"--!! i ..fj i Bi.rhi'.i rin!:ii'iM ot the Ah lAn I'.rnc in JtU.r eat w Ot th JtraT Hi I"" ?t ftPPsil. it dP-'XUl 'i'THO Ml ill th'auas i.atuit! nU feiisl i. j hAT iir IS. la !U vsiv t" ta n io Hftfi in iAfc'-t 1 'f. i t K. J - r:i ? K'r-m n J ife.:-- , t-v ' - t' J out.'M :i j " 3 i.'a f m til tilt: i '-: " 1 -C1
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1867, edition 1
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