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7T 1 ' ; " TERMS 0 SCBSCKIPTJpN. , " Ti (tewmax. k pWilnsl svury day. axoept m usfciiowing tern; . F-Ftn .moi,....,. . ' '( BJ.MiUlSr - '-'- -r J. T'irse ninmlis, i -. i.i' tx amnios. ......................... 5-0 , Oin T"r, ; ....! "0 t u- ackly Sentinel on year,,,.... , , ... .., - - -- .ix wn"ht , gj-i--' -1 Wkly Sentinel, OMvear. ; .Sfl) - " mouths,-,,........... LM THE SENTINEL. W E PELL, I SEATOX GALES,;' '7 '"" EDITORS. .---'-- TJirRSDAV, JCLT 23, 1867. itEAsossroa beqistkrixg asd r oris a. :' ;"- We remarked, the other day, that we re girded reconstruction ob the Congressional plan aa settled, pot at, anient Congress in- teriered to prevent-a result by DO niesns impossible, if doubtful. We re confident that if recenstructioa be defeated, or ob structed, it will not be chargeable to South era people, nhleta those who entirely sym pathise with Congress in the Booth ob struct it, - , ' " ' In a few days, Geo. 8ickle' order, an nouncing Kt the registration will begin, '-' with the BeMry Instructions to all con cerned, will be issued. We sincerely trust -. that the commander will allow full time for a full registration, and tint bit-instructions will be ao specific to all parties as to leave ojut ground for difficulty." , -' .W can contrive of . no reason which ought to influence any man, wbo I fiueli fil to neglect to reguttr and to sofs. It ia evident that no tplond man In the Stale will be allowed to neglect it. The anxiety and purpose of the Kadicalt to have every col ored voter.and all the Red Strings, Leaguers, Ac, to register and rote, ia io great, that the , danger ia that many more will register than can really claim to do ao tinJcr the Iaw Colored boys, not yet twenty one, la pretty large numbers, will ao doubt attempt to register. - . Tbu fact, alone, ought to be a sufficient reason, why every white man In the State' mho it epptwd to nepr rule i the Bouth, wh is entitled to register and voU,jbould al low no avoidable canst io prevent hfttfcrj log to. Negroes, la some place, manifest to certain parti great iadl&rrence about voting. This is all 4 .Every on ot them, who can get to the register's box, will be there and will register. Moreover, those who think they can influence the black man ... to vote against what be believes to be the in terest of the biacX race.ar Wolully deceived. He uuat be eontinctd that it it beat for hii ; nee ta vote la certain way, or kt mm Hot dait. This Is a characteristic of the race which is universal among them. And if tbey coold carry It out Intelligently and faithfully, it would be right and best Where they are sura of having tbe power and are numerically strongest, they will bse that powtr, you may be mrt. n win matter little with them whether white man la a Republican, or Radical or Conservative, when they determine to vot for white man, it will be oidy when they believe that, by to doing, they are helping themselves. This la natural and what every man -nay expect If these things be true, onght not every white voter in the State to register Ocrata, Ukes the fo'Icwifig nhr and srosi ble view ri' the subject : v -.' ' fc Tbe ootraod Iricnd ol tbe Constitu tion, both at t lie,' h aol tbe Norta.muiit content to look tbe situation manfuily ia tbe face. They Bint flsuk aocb obsiaclea ae there is no p-wsil.lliiy of turmouoting. It would be political suicide f tbe South to stand oat and refuse to register ; aad it would be a aacrlfioe of sense to barren ln dipostion for their friends in tbe North to adrtae itrpTkit Coegressv surely will not T9 ixiiil or rwar tbe Reconatrnctios) acta. Tbe ftiet regular aemioa of Us successor will be in Dt-cemlier, I860 more than two years beeee,, rea tbeo, tlieae odioue acta could not Uj repcahxi, not evsm if Uteir opponeaU should uwanwhile carry every eUctioa is every Kttr. The reason ia, that tbe Sena tor hoi J for six years; and although one third of theta go out at tbe es4 of every two, four years la tbe aburteat period in Which a majority of that body can be ehanyed. If we were certain Of carrying all tl-e elections, four ) ears would alapae twfore we eould repeal tbeae lawa ; bat if, at is more probable, we aball carry tome elections and lose some, it may besia years betors ye gain a mwrity of both House of wongnas. to imagine -ru-psaj on our nan bers sad make it our battle-cry, fa therefore what no sound politic! so will advise in ex isting circumstances. before six years, be- lora tour years, polwbly before tw years, in all likelihood before one, the excluded States will I back in the Union If not on a white basis, then on a blsck one. Tbe moment that takes place, these lawa fall af themselves, and there is no reason wbv we ttiouid Bnul a four or six yes rs' seriee ot eampaigus for the take Of gibbeting their Oeaa bones. . ; : By refusing to aeeept situation which cannot btcliaoged while change would be ot any advantage, tbe Mouther whites would surrender their Htstes to neirm rule, and ttrenpthm their enemiee in the North; who would be incensed be tbis . Und appatently aimless olitinacv. Tbe FhNunl .) ..I tM.. L.U. . -ll- I ( but abominable, ft Is absurd to prolong it as u is were a blessing. Jtcpeai or tbe lieoon ttrnctioa acta ia not the wav out of it i refu sal to register and tot is not the way out; impotent cursing and scolding wilt not make It mora tolerable. ' But It ma be con siderably mitigated by t judicious use of the modicum of political Influence left.Ui the u . I . . .... cuuuiera wiiihm. jm most localities tliev are numerous enough to out-vote the ne groea, and they lay volunUrlly twa in the mlro to be trampled under ftwt by them if they do not use this advantage. " TfllfSEaiTBATlO.V.X ; We announced, on ycaterday, tbe list of Registrars appointed by. Gen. 6'icklfcS, S I tkrresponAenoe of the 8entineL Rot 'KiKotiaJi Cp., K. C-, July S'-d. conduct tbe Registration in North CarolUr4 ' Havana. ditos ! bad almost aa well The Democratic and Conservative Bauer w 1 North, are laboring to 1m press npon the Boutoern wnitea tbat Conservatism is rapid ly en the increase that the Democracy will terlftioly triumph and put down Radicalism. Whent Howl Admit it for tbe take vt argumeot Suppose the Democracy and Conservatives carry all the Northern States at the next two eloctionsaud eloct a Conser native president, wbich we tlo not believa they will do, still nothing can be done in ,four years at least, irnot six, to eflect a repeal of the present laws and put a stop to the bad effecU of the Radical policy. Be fore then, If ever, Reconstruction will have been cifucted by the Radicals, and they msy have accomplished tlielr ulterior uornooos aoa me uuer overtlirow of Conairvatisui. In our present ' condition, we are impotent and pewerlcgs for good. If we are not re constructed in twelve or eiKhteeo months, th probabilities are we nevr shall be, as States. Wheorocowtrncttyl aa Statcs,'we aball h.vs a voice in the nation. It may be at Brut Radical, but, if we are true to ou'is' selves, It cannot remain so. Let no man i present be Idle, la the faint hope of succor ne;P Northern Dwnomcy nd .Conservatives. Gold kelp, those who help tbeinst-lvea. The whites csrksfif! rule the Bouth, Wixg kind and just to l races ,nd all personal they wil'. To neglect to re2. wrana vote, now, may fi out d.ti79 ""4 m.v iutc iur io cora IE"...-4 t - I. .-. -T w,u.e wtuww ot register-,nd .u vcxwj.esuouia the State Conrcn.. turn i compoawi I bad men, rted Strinifa. . majority or nnquali Ced blacks, the peopie of tLe Suto have no redress, no matter bow offensive a. uL.iUlJ,m nJ,gui u adopted. We could not expect Congress to object to a Consti Vi.tion becaiKa.tt AS. tW Radical, yt it 'miyUt accept onewhich embot5;ci the re quirenients or tiie IUon'U5liSJc', Ittts Is as sll impvmw poibt" The h& tnti'.-n. to t ' I hen M, every w liite vot be sure er. f. i On ! 19 ocat political trouble were only composed upon a magnanimous and honor aoie oshs, ii onr people could feel a secure aenne of protection to parson and property. and could have the assurance of a just and table government, what future would ba open for i.Korth CaroUnaJ There has never, Heretofore, leen a time, when there was so great a disjxwitlon and desire to U and imng amongour peopln, at Uiera it at pres ent The reason it obvious. Nedessity fa at our doort j property it gone, fields are wasted, bread It scarca and inoriey it tctr- ctr. If hope should. , desert ua, too. why. urely, we should be of. all men the most miserable. But If allowed to avr in good heart end with tome fallb. iha deoriVa- tiona ol the war, actbg as incentive to new and redoubled energy, may turn out to have been blesaings in disguise, and lead us into paths of greater fUata and individual prosperity than bars been ostra in the past The wholesome lessons taught us by the war, if Peacc,assamlng the new and strange K " Mwirojer, inaieaa ot wearing ioo wmie wings ot tbe Healer, Is not per. muiea to undo them. bsve been boutrht cheaply at the sacrifice of all the immediate com forts, Ju xurii'S or treasure Jhat we have loot (The tacrine of blood and precious Uvea, no earthly possession or consolations can atone or compensate for A) Person ally, we have learned lessons of self denial and 'seir-dependencelearnad how make a little go along waysjiow many in ventionsand at hicvvnients are born of lie- ity, bow . to maka rueful a thousand things thst were discarded before as trifling w uiiniJonaas,-enw h,awuerablere fiVnf things, that am worth a million theo ries such as wu bora "U tlw ,iJ hot-beds or luxurious indulgence. The exigencies of me war maue ua better acquainted with me nsiutai caiatlilis ol our. iraod old Sute, the wsousMt ol iu minaa. its fields and its roreata. Before the war. w m content simply to brtg ol tbeae things, in the newipaiters, on the strength of a Pro. learnr s report, or In an agi iciilfnral addreaa, on the strength of aonie entwpriaing fais mer'e adventur, to pmlict thst onr r"t wuuiu, insse t Krrat 8tte of rorini:arolina;-but if there ia anv enaible man In our borders, now. that il. not feel the pMIraOto-Dor-iJr- building up AU ew. forVnnes, and th.isn of oiaaaneMeaaryttfcu,webava net beard of bim. W la'all'that Is wanting, jt it bard tUl that chance should u.-peou more upon tba caprice or passion f owners, man npor ear own free will, stout sou Beany aspirations K The appolntmeota In Wake, perhaps, wigb have been bettered ia aoms eases, yet, upon the whole, sm will not complain, and we piesume th"cy"will'le generalryaatiafactory. Ia aonie eoaatiea, we observe names tbat wall excite surorise.both on aonodntoftbe iacapa city of the men, ia mure respecjts' than M, perhaps, aadbeeans of tested by some to take tbe test oath, whom the public retarded aa iueliulble. Public opinion in these matters is tot always sound, because not fully cognixant of all the facts and frequently too rigid and uncharitable. It seems to at that the only charitable and proper course for tbe public to pursue ; in tbe premises is, if the officer behaves well and discharges hit 'duty faithfully to the gorerament and the' people, to take it forj irranted tbat be was honet in Uking tbe oath, and leave him with God andhit own conscience, without going behind tbe oath to enquire too particularly in.to hit antece dents. For, after all, to hit owa Master be etandethorfallctli. Of coarse, "where the infidelity of the officer it palyAU, the, pub lic will bavt it opinio. I i 1U, afoiTooxsHT IiLaia, In his recent speech at the White Sulphur Cpringl.aalci; ' "Ths Con fedora tea did not ndarUkatu cbaaga the Coastitutioa ; but adopted it aa their awn, because it was the kxyrkss naac or nu Awridcaa wisd; and it must be perpetual. - To oppose it ia like Ggbttng against God and ature ; and it would le as well to nndertake to reverse the taws of gravitation. The Radicals know this,: and are aware ol their doom. It is a nilsUketo suppose that thev are reimsing in ease and confidence upon thoir places and patronage in the Keiler l capital. The Cunsciouaneas ot their guilt 'and the knowledge of their fate speaks in their facet and through their eyes."',, 1 ;, ; . This hrtrne in one respect, and we hope it is true In all. It is certainly true that the Southern people bad no objection to tbe Comtitutum of the United States. .They committed the error of fighting for the maintenance of It principles, under tbe flag of attempted separation, instead of fighting for them in the Union, or trusting to such a re-action ol popular sentiment as might possibly have restored those violated prin ciples ia their integrity. ;' 1,1 "'" - - . certain Radical Wi none that Sanator Wilton It out with aoothrletWvfc whfch, Iiw of hi. lata perfldjrVwe hTe not thought It worth while to cumber, msr columna withat Tbe pre aertVwi which he give., this time, la as to -..ne ooutDern peopie tbould do to avoid confiscation. He says that tbe prop, rera etly la to "conqner prejudioea, hates and K 10 It ba resnH of the i woo l victory," "to etifrniw-liiM 1...U; 1-.- bandafflai tng rigbh priH. 'fcwThia k bosh, far ,aU. tldt ha WW done or it baa been done r 1 rrt tt wr - ir - lion much aborU and mora intelligible by TO' i; ,b.. H. j xi it I. IU4HISJ til fin I i I ia n - ui "'i4- ?"lv?l'e'' Ax t.,,1wtlh otbef biaoneaof tLalua i . ruthunr ...::.... ' ' . eriir.r art tfia t,r,-.Ti srfrrM-:-.' T-irr.aaU - -...uiy.or in. Official frsiid a... k.,. ' iwi. uenca tneat wnrkt are ireiu UB lll(""i.ftll.,l,i ... aMy04trap axmisesy. I :-r--L-;-.-t - ' At a recent terenade to Congressmen in Washington, Beuator Yates said i ' v ' - "That ths South having accented tba aituation, tba republican ' party now bad to accept me situation, wbicb He said was tbat norebel shall occupy t place In th admin, latralion ol our national affairs. " Every man it a "rebel" at the Sodth'who does not belong to the Radical party,, tor tbe speaker proceeded virtually to any at mucb, in tba course of bit remarks. The logic of the whole matter it. that the South, having "accepted the altnation,"-. aving complied,' or being about to com ply, with conditions wbh-h stis supposed prescrioea in gooa isitn, it becomea now necessary tor tbe KewoblK-e party to' go farther and exclude its people forever from all voioe in the administration of the $rr ernment " ,." i VV-:? a . ! Suppose the tables should be f timed one of these days, aad tba ''Republican - party" should flud itself 4rf' a minority. What then,!' ,V ' '"" . . .. flste this k-tter "The Lead ei Toaceo'--Everybody seems to be engaged in raising, bauUng, chewing, smoking? buving, selling ar packipg it The man who, like mrsel eas Btt me for tba weed, is aa little at borne here as William IX. Seward -Would have been at Charleston lnriua. tbe bombard IrtCtf sf fort Uuiapter, ' I sm it, hear about , step on It, smell it en all occaaionai It ssSmodltT-BagJumi,;, .. pur old friend, Danl, W. Court, of treas Ory note memory, is fa. They say he hat nt hundnd thtnuttnd tobacco plants grow ing, enouirh to make, in a good season,, n kiulrr4 1 kaumtnd poonds. I struck this conntrv first at RtidnilU. on tbe Piedmont R. R. With a lair chance, it would be a town. All that is wanting is state of prosueritv and reneral settlement of the country., U ia now tbe depot for a large number of the people i lionry and Patrick count lea. ia Va.. and for thoae of cioxea, Mirry, rt Ukes and rorsythe in this State, and a portion ot theeonnty of Caswell. The wagon trains that come and go, maka a man tliiuk of FavettL-vilK before tbe davs of rafUroading. . Iteidsville Is not'incorpo. out ii is parity taia ou in toiav aau these are for sale, at from a hundred to hundred and fitt v dollars for a half acre.' It is healthy locality ; and only Hacks houses to invite settlers. Uecblnioa. with a small cajiltaj, are in demand, and flattar log Inducements, tliev ssr. -present them selves.- ,. . ' i . - ,, watar-ewer. and all worked by fioutbern young men. JIaj. ilorthead is a Southern man ; the Inventors -are Southerners A number of the machines hale heen ordered of different sizes, at prices varving from 250 to "eadi, the mnallestof w hich will eo into a box aav twelve T, twentv inches ; the largest size say double or -treble - that size, . - Tba inventors are ikeera. John C. Ouer- rant ann itenton rieida, ot this couuty'si.il t place. Ut.ii. ia tlie aame party wbo planned a.maclliaa Su atskim eairAsi lt,ftwF the war. and worked the aobaratna. turninsr .SraXlAatt AND ajt.lswyi siumbartsif sjartla, .;wbifj lt..l jr better occupation than that ' of turning p - If my letter U not already too loug, let me say that I am very g4aa-4a.-BftdanAh. eonntry inures, ss I tiavel, conspicuous signs, In various directions: "Southern: fihoes, liatfufactured by Bhelly Bro. & CaH I EOOS ST0E2. C. W. Li Armao Wiuuita, i . . No. 40 FajetkvlIIe HU EselKh,X.C, look Seller and Stationers, DEALERS IX ALL KII OF KCllbOL IJOOICH, 7 : bOOKB ON KTOCK ASO AtHUCCL- .' Tl'ItE fcTtTIOKKHI; mi ST- - ' ISO . AND WKAPriXU ' It It a slgniflt-ant fact tbat the anarchtsta in Mexico call theuiaelves the "Republican John H. SarraUis by; alt odd ht 'best trii man In America. He was llrt tried by the military Cnmiuiwlon which convicted his mother, and then by a tiommiltee of Umgresei oa Wetlneadar be was tried and convict el by Sir. Covmle in the House of Representatives ; and for several weeks past he has been on trial before Judge Kiabar, Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, and the newspaper reporters. These last-named geotlertien, me tliink, WiiKht ver? fjronerlv kn:a their hands off, and content theuaelvet with eradinv n plain accounu of the evidence and incidents in the case without discussing the bWingt ot the testimony or the ciedibility id tba witnesses. The counsel are fullv eannstmt to take care of all such matters, and tbe prisoner baa trouble enough on bit hands without baring to face a prosecutor In ever. vuircipoiiuooioi me press. jy. y. Tribune This is ths Doiut of divrm!iM of a Rail. Kd tvont tbe Piedmont stem, connecting tbat Rond with the Val and Eaat Tenn. R. B. ,ll is chartered, but. ttnfortunatelv for thlsewterpriae, charters are not greenbacks. Iaksville is one of those blaces tbat are unappreciated, partlj becauee it is out of sipbt. It lies in the vslley ot the Dan, aad off the line of tbe busy tbomnghtaret of ruiiroaas, out Is none the list Interesting or Inivtrianl Two place, bear this name : One. the town of I.eaksville, the other, tbe Factory, one nine iroin me town, i lie raetory, rounded lV Oov. Mirehcad, fa turned by one of tbe finest water-powers in ths South. Tbe stream is taid to pour dee hundred thoutmd pounds or, wnu-r. over me wneel every minute. The driving wheel ot this Factory is curiosity. It is cast iron, and said to contain forty-two thousand Hounds weiubt of metals whicbj with the tremendous weight 'of -water eupplkd by the river. possesses t power little imagined by the mere observer. It is chiefly used for manu factoring Cotton goods, but nartlv for the manufacture oj ao article. I will tell you alout present) vr -La . ' . 1 hia watar-uownr it Invaluable. It is se cured against freshela by ita aingular local ity, its capacity is equal to almost any case that is likely to arise soon. And should tbe project! I tail wad connecting link from tbe Piedmont Road be constructed, it will be equal to a mint. ' It is headed bv Mai. Tur ner Morebead, sow of the Governor, and a "chip of the old block." Be drives bit ma chinery In a style tUU it worthy of praise. tie aeepa a urge; number or for, ludus- tnous people at work, and scatters among their humble hornet between -fifteen and twenty thousand dollars a year, in the shape of wagea, . And no enterprise is ignored or put aside by tbis enterprising gentleman. Only give us a host of such men, and the South will cease to droop. j Trne, ours ia emphatically an agricultural region, ia lb main, but manufacturing can be done on a large scale and to vaat profit to our people. There Is an inexhaustible supply of water power, and toti tbat art unlit for enltivation, aad these can be de voted to machinery with much advantage. The Other Leaksville. to wbich I rxtoffwd U the town about, a mile from the lactorv. It ia a small place.aad not very prepossessing, but it is miniature patent office. Ingenu ity terms to have grouped together here a band of pupils. A very singular and excel lent narrow baa been invented and patent- ad by Mr, C Watonrt Leaksville. - It it circular la shape, with teeth arranged along ban tbat radiate from the centre to the cir cumference, and a weight it so arranged at so mrow me centre ot gravity to one tide, and this causes tba barrow to turn at it fate, and it literally pulverizes the plowed soil, It cannot clog. But it will do ai much work at one trip, as the ordinary har row does ia three or four, vet reanires little . - - ii any more none power. - I enclose to you a photographic represen tation of this "Rotary Harrow." i There are other inventions here, but at they are not yet patented, it ia prudent that the discoveries be not too public, until the inventors are secured by letters from tba U. 8. Patent Office, One, however .the leader of them all can safely be made public. ng apparatus, said to inomaaviiie, . v.. for tSaie tier." or something like "C. M. fc U. Lines fiboes. i Biade at Thomasville, N.C For Bale Here." ami iu urm la pruauvuurou: lucsc aiious excellent. Though often referred to. I hare not heard a censure upon fbeia, either aa to ?uality or price. - Twit , t V ths right idea. I will help ua out ot trouble. Stand by one another., w ill not some of our low country merchants try Thomasville with a lew or- dent .' ; ...j-.ij Tbera is a deep sigh in tbe interior of K. l lor a I'cnitentiary. It is a gniwwg ne cessity. Yourt, .vlfiSBBAST. HI ADVURTISIMEHTS. glTUATlONs WANTK0. , ii Two Ud of etn.-ftenee and sIHIitT desirs situational a Teaeltora. Thur are prepared lo teach Mnaie, lUn and frtaub, with to Eug iisb branebea, ' : nest or reivrences jrITn, a rimroa. . Alilre P. II., ffcii ,' n July S5-?U-ar!f- - eohUbutu, . C. c. leak laiu). t.A feneetiy sweet snil besutirut, ; T at.. July 86 V-U . , JKXKINH A f KIUti'li. tirE HAVE A SEOtlND UANO IiUlMif AND y T Harness 1 t sale. July 35-2OT-tf rhean. JKNKINH A 1'EhUV. CO Kl T A I J BACON"! . BltO HIM. One thoussnd pounds C R. bles Pvtme. One thousand pounila Hhoulders Slid are hnn- dred ponuda of those nice - HOUIHAMPIXIN HAaja, are to day reoeivta and ror asle ty - July iS-XTi-tt ..;.' Market iquai a. rWNCOBD FEMALK CtiLLEOE. ,1V , ilie next Hesaion will eommeuA on the Ana Moiidsv of HeixeSiber and will clone oa the 20th. ef Deeeruuer., ' t- rsrual Dsuients will be reauired la sdvsnee. Ninety duiisrs tisid in sdrsuce will settl the srhola aeeoant for tntitom board and emitinirent te for the sassioo. :.'' Moderate extrs eharvns iti i mails for Unste. tatiu, freneh, Drawing sn.l tjriiamontal l'eu mansiiin. - :. ... Vur Cureulsrs aildreaa, J. M..M. CUHWH L, July 3&--B7-lwuaSw . HlaUiU, N. 0 H 0t K AND LOT nR BALK. MFM; PHIMTK1M UCHiHlb ASO OKHCK RUrtlllJi ; AtMl'lM ; i ftiuusttKr, , . lANt'V ARTiajKH, Ac. .. . .. family CEocrai . y- V- t i e - i n ' jtl " - . My Store having been repaired, east sir 'an" SUKk bsvini, amred, I lis agais vnnjdu. furnish t customers . l"'Vra u "CIIOICE TfAMILT GROCERIEl viattnt,ontotb. tollowu,, efall, .. Pnni HirxitiisnipUin Bsvwi, srnilFl.ir, Bolted MeaJ. . - t - r ..J"' t-aKuvra and ItlS Cofli, - inw wiu i rs. r n ears of s II grade,' -V -'lass's ar3 Hji-un. '- luce, Salt, " ' ' ; .nuap, Htaroh, . W-ai now reeeivuii tly niakins' sm S new sriUe. atid will be omii.lsi.tir mailing stu b ad.llti.uu to oar htoi-k s mil mauls n to liimii-h everr srtirta nauallr ketit in a firnt f-ias Book Ktor. Onr fat-ihtiea ara such as to ensble us to fnmjKft in a iy few davs, any article not im hsnd, and all ardera ailJ have oar pruait attentHin (mr iHiainciaa iU lw eooduvU-d on the esv.li STteat, and every ailnl a.ld at the very lowest pnuee. - .... ' V ' ' 1 - WILLIAMS ft LAMBETH. . Rateigh, April f-SW-tf .. . All erf abfc I wtU soi at loweat msrk.t ark-JalyUe-tf - - - . Market ilina. plUME CHjEWLVO TOBACCO! - , , V h?v JD ,eui" ry ehoice article K.t.. a.. Am r.awl., .fc ' ! fttpenor to tbat anaouaead a wrk ago. Trv k I J..l ., .W1 WML '7 s-s - .' tsrsTJUAircii THE NORTH AMERIfA :. LIFE IN S V K Alt IK COW I'A X Y , New Features and Advantagei Which re Jtnown u 6101140117 to ao Other Company in the United BUtei rriHK MANAGEMENT OF tUli COMPANI 18 - I nn-i 4 k. VI ...... I 11 ..U. . ! eurnuisted profits guipr to the sasured. ' - This eonmanv aiakee a anaeial denoait with tha Irwnrance Lepartinent of the State, for which Reiiistered policies sre issued if desired. countBr- stoned bv tua Hnpertnteadent of the Insurance (Mpartmeix of the Mate of liew k ork, oertiri mg that aik h Dolicies are seeursd bv uledue of on bin. No other romnsnv eivea ths aaanred a maran. tee of Una character or ao y Uiaie einlralut. allowed on all qok n i . ooux r I. cons t f ' . " , DUL ULAS BELL, ' siarxst aquars.- JnlyJ-285-tf XTT)FQ t wrrmrvi dai,- . . . ..u,UM OUaldflU H01M I 1X1CGLA8 BELL, luO. Market Mquare. ' July e-awtf MISC1L1A5E01T8. JtH f. HFJ.LEH. JIUO. M. WILLU1W, ; f . 1 UELLEX at WILLIAMS, O R O CE RS AND ; CO U MISSION CXI RT 1IOI SE Bl'ILDi ' Juiy i-29Mia , ," . ; , , , , Tinny davs' ef srsee ars naw.-J premiums, and tbe pohev remaina valid and in full force during thst time. Ho restrictions as to travel or residence abroad at MIT mumi Mf t)i u r n-l.i. ,1.. .bnni.- whH h Jives a nearly wuria-wida and aneoudiuoual policy, tionary Engineers, Conductors, Baceafre Masters, siau AKcnta, aor u consennenee ol c ptoyiaent aftnr tha pohoy is issued. nnenee of cliaage of ass- A small DWELLING HOCfE. in the north western-portion of the City, is offered for 'ssle For psrttcnlsTS, eninire "at the eflioe nt MCH- 01. OOKMAV A bbAlUkdiV. v - i July 5-2!)7-tf vLMANAOR FOK 18tA N WE bllALL HAVE . . S0BTH CAROLINA ALMAN'AC.'i ready for oar eastoaaers ta doe tiate fee the Fall and winter traqe. a , . Tha matter and atyle will be better than usual. w- m.w i" v-w vuvaji w pint in iimmir t i ' BMAKM0N, FAKRARACa July 3&-WI-tt :r,,,,'.,.,,, CaJX)TTA's ISSAMTT Tll i iisanit f .r , SI.. V r.l..i r ' -M wumm vunrtiHia aaa oecotna an rain. armed and to violent that aha cannot be left alone for a moment. 8he is constantly en deavoring to dustrov .herself At rare intar. rait she baa sane momenta, in which she de claret i I do notwaatto live. I prefer death to euch a life as thia. Where is my husband I Shall I never ana him tu t ' No.no; ha it dead, and yet I Mil! live." Not a quarter of an hour iihh i.t tha unhappy Princcm demands news or her husband. Her bodily health baa suffered sorely, and it ia very doubtful If she will turvivt her husband long. -J ienna ftirf. lIokaCK tiKXEI.KT. Wa in. Mliihl.' that npon tha receipt ia tbe Senate of tbe nomination ol Horace Greeley aa Jtim'ater to Austria, objection waamade to its nnrt. eration by a liadical Senator, and. there- lore, under the rule, tht thing goca over to the next teasibn. It Would not probably bavt been difficult to induce sal.l h..,. to have withdrawn bis objection, but there mere aoma otticr lladicals W Ms.tl-.il lsaxa-a. doubtless renewed it. Could a voteKhsve baaa had Un tlre .wmiIiI, -aa- we tt as sured, bave receiyecj a large rrnijoiiiy w nj- "aui IW1H'4 rUlSU)7 .ii,rn.,i l,.t-I. Onn.Eaai.v'e Bona'. -Tha Ti u ' trtii i in. -i.? " ' in.,, iiwn oi bib ontiiant easava oa It is an engraving apparatus, said to be entirely new and oriirmal. and the device of two young men of rare qualifications.. It it not easily described without tha iid of engravings to illustrate ita various pieces. But itsrsruifs are very snprifdnir. ' Anv de sign, placed on a plane surface in front of tlie apparatus, they say, can lie copied ac curately. A plan, drawing, handWriting or what not, can be minutely copied by mere-; ly guiding tbe point vf a pen over the linen of the design to, be copied. It wiU engrave letters or tlexixns of any kind as well on a curved aurface,'; tl g phtne irjrfiice. 'and by tbe aimplest movement ; and by per suns - of ordinary . akill engraving can be dime to perfection, on finger ring, silver spoons, floor plates, coffin plates, business carat, viHitlitg carda, Dracclets, watchea; and the ordinary wood eott can be made with surprising ease. It will make the matricea for tbe. type foun der, with far leas titne.labor and skill .than are needed by the method now in use. These matrices, aa made heretofore, anrcottty, but tbis spparatus simpliflet the operation and reduces the cost Handwriting can be copied, and fuc timi Jet made with great accuracy. , " 1 Pbotograplui can be copied by it, on wood. copper or steel, and thus we can sooa get steel , engravings of our friends, and with the plate and a simple pfv, we can multi, ply tbe numlicrt of them at-will. - And an erigrsVing of a building or friend, that now costs fifty or t hundred dollars, csn t made by,thiapparatus for "fnf ' less coif. :AnJ 0ttn&-tti TMrtrtKahYsm-ttttlr:H j:MMrfc1eai4'nhy any JewahJ learn it readily. remaps -the- nHwt -aurprwiug work it ; MITCH E IX, ALLEX sV CO. v !" ; NEWBEHN, JVJ id, A OBICTJXTCBAL nfTLI3rtrKT3, MECHAN. lor loon snd stipples, tiwnersl llsrdwsre. (Juano, Liioa, Coraent, Plaster, Faint On, Belt- uig ate., u. , i-,t- .If mar iai-i; Merit, IfifsA bthhei MICF. WHITE COIHf AUuU yiisireceived and ftiv sslev " r FULLIAM, JONES A CO. July M-a9C-U . W ' holeaale Urocsrs. vr o, cruEB vinkoab, XI tbe beat X. V, Apple Brandr. July st 296-er MOLAKSES, AfiO SHOT. i rULIJAM. JOKES A CO, Wholesale urocsrs. f rrOIE BEW N. C. FAMILI FLOt'K M.iLF. OF A new wheat. - - r ' -' rl'LLIAw, JONES A t.-r Julyat-aswy ; J , j Wholesale Uroevra. SUGAR, C0FFF.1!, TEA, 8TAHCH AND AtOAP Just received stid for side,-, n ' - 111.1.1 AM, JONEH &C0. July It-ZM-tf '" . .. tft bolnsde (Inwn, No hlcher rata of premium charged for ate- An Notes are not required bv thia Commuiv. but a l.ian mav be ul.tsined on the noliev for one iniraoiine ausnsi preminm, wnienw uv tue ornate aanuea aa uifuianua. Joint pohuiea: uioluduiff man and wife, are is sued by thia Company, sud U.S. amount insured u payable to the survivor on the death of either. Our' divioVmL -Jaimarr 1st. -laoa. was 4& aar eet. .4:.:ij'... Dividends sre declared annually, and paid ot sot tlemstit of ih. Annual Premium, on all onr plsns upon the full smount of premiums received. Premiums may be paid annually, somi-ennnally or onarterly. '. ; .,.." i All policies issued by thia Company are - non forfeiting, alter two, in some instances, and tin ee annual payments in others. .- ' . - The per eehtaaa of pramtnsa recolnu in lfKSV over lHe4, was Jal par ostit : which ia nearly aonUa Uiat or any ouier New York oonipany. . roucies inoontstatie rrora any eatua sscpt oa eceonnt of fraud. f'or tesBranea in till Comriany apr.lv to. - '.. i . - . i t. H. CAMKiiON, V. agsmror etata or nortn uarniiua, WiIiiiiiikuju. or KEA'l'UN OALIOM, July s-3eO-ecd3ra ,;- Agent for Kaleigh. MISSES' HEELED KID SLII PEftS j . i ....... , x ... , . WT1T BOSETTES, Sizes U to t, at 75r per pair " " " ! 1 : t W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER A CO July i--tf , . . .. . , MISCELLANEOUS. "1 FISH HILL ACADEMY, . , A TacaucV bating oechred in the above tantii tntion, the Tnistces wish to mgsge teachers for tbe male and feauls departments for the balance ui sua year. ......r-..1 .- - Application must be made immediately, aa it is desirable that tbe School shall commence by the Aildresa the nndenigaed at Halifax, N. C. : i ' WM. R. SMITH, Preat, ..Scotland Keck, N. & July 15-291.awlni. J A. X D It X U'H, M FRKsn TURNIP' PEED. " r t:ltOP OF 117. 1 t'irteli it Karly But I'mVli '1'itriiii . K..d Top of . Do. " Snow liall . Do. Lara's PiMiitrauun (itohe Do " Niyrtolk I. Purple Tnt Knta Ksira ' l)o ' " ' Just received at the Driiir HtoraoT ' t i .. . ' ,. . .WILL1AJ1S A ll A WOOD.,;, Jnly2!J-if.- - - 'v',M, .,: F M MI.K. , )VAKE FOttEST COLLEGE. ALL ATPLICANT8 ARE RKCF.1VED WHO ars aetaally prepared for the oollegista oourse in one or all of its Departments, or who untuning uj pmparv lor Mia Bams ' '. 'fhe OoUegiata oourse may be pursued with re ference to an allocation purely Riuentine or purely Classical. Kacb of the wading degrees eoufnrred st graiiuauon, nowever, requires such a blend ing of tlie studios of both branches, aswill'entitla 11 receiver to take rank aa a scholar. A student, provided ha be fully employed, msy devote himself to sny one of the four Depart menu exclusively, and npon satisfactorily com pleting Um stadias of that Department will receive a negroe rroncMut tnerein. xna raeulty, however, reoommaud all whose time and talsnts will allow, to diversify their studies ss far aa pos sible. None under age are permitted to change tbs oourse selected without written instruction fnan parents or gnardiana. , , THE DEPARTMENTS ARE; ' I, Of Languages An- Prof. W. Kovall and C . cu nt and iloderu, f Adj. Prof. V. It. UoyslL II. Of Mathematics, f lf.W.G 8irnmonand I 1 aitj. I I H. Ass AV MilMt ' IIL Nat. Bck-nc-lW I IV. Of llcllea LttresPreaident W. M.-Wingste. i in, can i t-riu upeus on ink uayor Bt.pt. lMi7. ntioa (Fall Term) in Preparatory fchool tia (XI. !Uleaiata Cm. r -ni ia bvrd table f sre) per month H8, 4ai ajnt 14 Boom rent, servant a hire, light, w sailing, and OS llaa In the town of Newton, oa tha Weatern N. C. E. R., anil mar tha celebrated. Catawba, White miiuiur ppringa, A HALF ACRE LOT ON MAIN ST.'.' on snsre from the Cwtrt limine, 'with good Dwelling enntsining aix roosua, ctliua, stables sad othar out bttildiuga, with a well of very good Water. - . " . ' Also, within the town limits, '' .' ' ' Z SINE ACRES OF LAXr, ' Jve of whkli are WU Umbered wllh Oak and Hickory. . -' . . ,i . - roc particulars, ajvpiy to July I4-e-Jw Li M. RUDISlt.I - fli, N. C. .GREATEST RAROAINS. O F THE 8 E A S (I S. 9dO Yds, CHlicoes, iitat Colors, 10 on reaaonabls fuel ars extra, and may mini. , i ' . V W' R(TAI'L. Sec. Fie. June -275-dlsw2ur . : ; JASEWED MOBROOd BOOTEEV II : . --.I ALSO, " ' ' A Urgs siock of Bhoes, : which we are closing" out at greatly t-edueed pricet. W 1 ILIA M LAMB, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT NonrtDLK, , TnOR the sale of Cotton, Ttibaeco-Luga, trles ' JV Smoking and LesfLwheat, Flour Corn Cried Fruit, and all other scti? pick " ' i In the Markets of 1 ; ' f NORFOLK, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Also Agontaor Korfolta Live. . pool . Kteamere. ' ' ' 1 - , i v r" - ' ' LIBERAL ADVANCES MAD ON C0N8I0K- . I hav secured the services of Mr. 0. B. DUNN or Noam CaaoMga, who will eaU on hi frlsadt and acquaintance in Central sad Western Caeo. lina, and be will be pleased to aiva all ia i. formatson to those addressing him. ear of B. V. mi.4jAma(j.N & JO Raleigh, N. a . . . ;'Julyi9!H.am'ci, ,Vi, . k ,. . Aa excellent quality of Lim, snlUbls forferti- nauig purposes csn b hsd st Balisburv at tit 00 Pr long ton, or $12,00 st Catawba niatbT ppiy to - . -.-.w. , WW JSI.L, WILSON A CO. , Catawba tltadon, N. 0. June 36-271 -m ARM PBIHUSj. MADISON COL'NTT. S P THIS DlaVMtli finmmaw t..A V. i 1 refUteJ and . now oq Tut YititovZ SAL K. 1A i-fnWf b" T0k of OXEN, ana CART AIo, two or Uire good illlk Cowa! . that be wdl aeU oa moderate terinT , , . , V. GAblON BAKKtt. CUyton, S. 0. July IJ-2i-aw - , u JiOW 13 rOCRCRAMEI, ,,rr I AT COSTI! P0B THIBTT DAI8 ONLY 1 !! IN eonseqitenee of tbe daflv decline of OikIs I hav ruMlCsd to offer to tha l-ulaic. to f '( a; 7 r l'i'T i ' t ate "i-.'t.t to . t ! -1, '.1 :ii5v"-J '-..t cr privily e a rr. ki-r a r asr.nfible ... i : v - i . ., .... a Jr l.ttve Ctilisi itv .ml. V 6 WO.,! J Jtj.jt d. I.rit. .1; ... . "" in 0! 10 t' er whi.-h !er rttwn hich tLev Bnd to i P. I : ' I t .J as the ttumerical t3 'Tl i. rr,. -i-ro t:.. r-'Ui ' rtUi; "v Turk IT' t!i9 flu. -a :trBa.VeaJf ' --X, Lstcf Ce v j t '' anj VTH. Nt-a, Yoaa lUrU aayatb.t Oeu t or"'B "alont to make a moval of t jril ofliclala la'Te.. -t.J determ!ot.t .. ... '"T .1 f.ntry - rwd "pertu.ticg, lUuicat dMK-J .uj ,0 wii, U TnsL. 1 Lrt B ij.rms B-tprcma Const hat .lewid- te vivcn for ll.e iihiy f v e ataaj. Wn voiXr' Tl .... oust Mac tlcri Janiad Supremt Coor. erally self vindications. mere mieeral libels and perversion, and art not only unworthy of cjsedtt. but ehould be ueta ta tnsniu to an unilortunate but gallant people. GeneraJ Early bopk is aa excep tion. -We writes wbst ha saw tad did, and wnteshkea patriot Ilia work, will be valuabls to tbe biatorian hereafter. There may be a tew other exceptions, bnt I do not ow think; of uw." Senator 'SumaMr'a.itiil snaiuuau.i chance tor oilic in tbe District of Columbia among blacks end whites, alike w tbeoolv one pawed in tbe lata session of Cone.4 which baa faiied to become a Isw. tha l o. ident haviaz failed to rotuirl it before ad', i youmoieBt : . j y -tmltsavbat itttW tam.UpwkJk jikatst. iMi rnotij-i, snrt itiWiirk ia aitnoot perlect. It tnrt Bnwr'OT- selfrfulnirU. 1 " " 11 wi" carva ennei marnte seiMUIORve, or ormeUL Vnna.,li....,f.M .... i. ordinary plaster, and this apparatus will copy in marble ar metal with ease, aad an ordinary genius can learn It It does thia at. a i.uie turns a gun Sine a. It will engrave tba Lord's prayer in a space, tbe inventor aaeerta, of one fourth ot aa inch square, yet perfectly readable with the aid of an ordinary magnifier. . x I have seen its operation and I have, in my possesion several of tOut plate made by it. one of a steamboat, one of a church, ete,: all ready for taking impressions. , 1 ne pstctiu lisve been secured in the Ctiitod btaua, and applied for in France Ebtrtand aad fielgium.- 1 . ' Duplicwtca are Leint marie here. the rna. cbinery it nut by Maj. .Turner Morehead't ldf..f iJ.ttew,4A(10 Olotlv.srjs, Wf-w-rnrrTbr " " lT'COST,""" -ell of uiy Ana and well selected stock of DRESS GOODS. ' ' t . 'of Ty drtcritfbm of the newest psttenis, HHEETINQS. , . J, 01 l.hr m""' eeWUrsted braniis, - onto smw tnnnf. l n, . t ! t 1 1 . ' of the Itttmi .vte, . in Krt TrietT, - . ilrW B IliVtKaal a va f uu.it wls. t a.-jr JHIirTlJJt, .PUIXTK KltTRTINQH and OtnVra,rioop snii Balmof- fslTrl. alt aswisnsn-j,- ToiffthT with m ftili and twm.lMa LLa HfEDICAL COLLEGE flF Tin. Cil.MA, AT IIICIIMOXD, " 4-,SESS10J OP 1S7. - Tha next Ainrrti, Co n r.-n.;.. m eonimence on the first dsv of October. Itxi7 and, K It w f th Prartlf Med. . i B. It, Wellfoi-J I M .D. Materia Msdica, Ae. L. 8. Jiiyiiea, M. D. Phvsiology, 4c7 James 11 Mifaw, M. D. ChemnrtrV,' w "v1? culra1 M. D. " Uurgwy.' V . F- D-Cunnuigbjot M.D." AnaMDv. F' u' w . i,Vi Gner1 rathologv, Ac." , ' J. If. White,-M...D , Demonstrator of Ausn'mv. ' - Lcet? Moasaary lueausw.u bemploed by tb ... Faeulty fn, the illustrsuon of Uie leotn're. Am- , Ho-pital. the College Hospital, and tli EiriJmor.4 City Duqwnsary, located i foUege buii.iing. !1;k M,ltr,culuoa I Professors' neksta, ' . V H,'mon"trtf f Anatomy, 110; Oradn. at ion, f 80. Uirliu,UIj...u.i - ...... .a at from ti to t; per wee.; T " " .1i,!,.Ct1;l'f,' pnang' full information, will ?.$ tP. those desinrifi it on aa i.' . ,. -; V ' j L. S. Joi.M s, M. D., '"'" Jalyn-Kt-IUwawir Desn of the Faculty". t-4 Lioen a yards wakaa a fnil dteas.at 60c. -rAtti AKDTAER A LOOK ' ?tf. trst Tt cgKn .e iii nfth 1-1 -.T"--t-Rf.'NKHaHd VAI.lht.-l. 'i. . ... i f7l'ltssnd Oeniletneri. i"1"8"' tin- is m, jMimlnK, ss tlie wu am im sum rs GREAT UEDLCTIOX E PR I C E S O " T H E PR ICES DOMESTIC GOObS- Ootlil Uesahed Khirtings.' 13e, 15e Slid V . -4 Brow Hhaettnir. IS to Ino, ' , Oood 10-4 Hiesctwd fcaeeunga, ftir. , ... V ., ' WE OFr"EB. Ol.'R ' . , j ENTIRE tTOCK A T R ! A T L Y H E.IFI' C E D J . MUCKS. ' Callsoi1. aes fcir vnnwlvtsX ' - ..: j I nth. ofjMER'SfALL,- v ,,-;..' '. ''".Ti f IS V st tt M a di -ill to. D. fit -1U Us Dr Cil wii SOI 1 ! tit 1 Ma iy ter Kr, i Irsl coic dim "Jit lefn xl A eae fcrt thiu Rale "t and all U City ItaU kith fcJlet aut tisti K In stire, at itrsnTtfactuTers prices "with nwgki only si.Vd : Tnfi.'-TTr5rrTrfr(-TnT-Ttiri)e Tn" yeytT ran - F-thirty ilsys ootyj . ... ,. v And you will not hav another etmnre wrv sobn to buy your goods as efwan. - . ' Come one and ll,Vnd. .. at ths pif Jo, ' ' M ttimrviiiru.. i RaUrfL'h. Jalv .7.r vjib. . ' JOIM U. IIISItm i; ATT0RNET ': :;;'-'. '- AKD C0VN-- -OR f. 'iit' S t-iitHHeeeidWared 'tSnrrAjr S5hV ilsrch totuffl Plow Bd CJfa ami tottoa Vnltivstors. . . - Smiths' Kew Coulter ftwa Cnltivstors,'- '' lehmond Kentucky, No. ft. and T. ft. Flows and fsHrtiifls; Roaay Icjpmved Apple Mill, aad Cider Pre Orders for any Unplemtnts solkifod sad feds "ctit to sny point on tbs ki) R,is. ' --''..,-,! JAJI.MM TOWLlr. " j . r ... Agent A lmnuKsioa ilrr.-uint. f JiiiUfrMi-tf. . - . - u.2,IIay f-trer t, rajtfiet IIU',. c, C ' ' ' . ... "....'' - . . IJRACTKT;. in the tt' and Fchral f,. and in the lurt of hai.knm. .. r fpiTB VEK? LEST. - Wo iiari) jast r-eicj eelt!,ru.l stipj.ly of tbs f 1 CIUSF.T CiFAYixt; mm b-lrSniSr V?V?ri byKingsimryaudTboni liorthCarma. . i 'pii f. fOqlie ta;o Hrstia Peep I birnie ktn attsa eeoser I Tayi, jutirna ortel rd a t at go both daiijj tkeit The Il'LLLO', J'T'S CO. . Who!! OrocsJtm,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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