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i ' I I r f i .fam ..i i.L j.ii .. - n. -' I,, - .,nL .,, ,, ' ..,,r VOL; II. rrALEIGU, N. C.7 SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1807. 7'.? r-'r-NO. 2i)0rf."-: TIIE SENTINEIT 1 . . 7 h ' KICBMOHD, JU1T I, 1807 lit. Chart A.Elheridgt; My Dear Sir; I have seen your remark publUhed. U'h-jr aresulistantially cnrrvet. Every word that I said to yon U not oplj ,., but can be proved by Federal otHorrs. i did Btfer In Auinist to leliverthe Federal sick sad wounded, without requiring equiv alenta, and urged the necessity ot haste in ' seutlioK for them, tbe mortality jras. terrl t,le, ldidoBii'to-deliver from ten to fifteen thousand at Kayaunah without delay. Al though t'li" offer wu made in Auguat, trans portation wa not Bent for tliem until De ,Iniber, andvtluring the interval the mortal- itf was peril opt at it jjreatest helgtit." If I had not made the offer, why did the Federal authorise tend transportation to Savannah for ten or fifteen iliousiml men f If I made the offer baaed only on equivalents;, why did the fame transportation carry down for de livery only three thousand men I Butler says the offer wa made in the lull, (according to tlie newspaper report,) and, thataeven thoomnd were delirered. The offer' waa made ia Aagnst, and they were tent for iu December. I then delivered mnr than, thirtoen tUouiwad, and would have gone to the fifteen thousand if the Fed eral tranaportation'had born ufiU-ient My imtraetiona to my agents war to deliver fifteen thousand aik and wounded, and if that Dumber of that claa wore not on band, to make up the number by well men. The offer wa made . by me in -pursuance of ia structiona from tw (Jonlederate Bocretary pt War. 1 waa ready to keep up the arrange ment nntil every ck and wounded man uad been returned. . ; , - X)ie three thousand men lent tin Savannah by the Federal were iq a wretched con dition aa any' detachment of priaonor ever sent from Conlederate priaoH. ' All these thing are uretible of proof, and I am much miatakea if 1 cannot prove them by Federal authority. 1 am quite sure that Gen. Mulford will sustain every allega tion here niaih-. Yours, truly, x .. j : - . i ' R. Otnj. . ' P. 8. General Butler' corrpondenc ia all ob one aide, as I wa instructed at the date of hi letter to hold no correspondence with him. I corresponded with Mulford or General Hitchcock. H. Ovi.d. 6BNkKai.'Tl'tltCOKITHUCTlUII.-' A tpecial dWpatck to the Bo(on Airmr luer aay j . t : . "There ha leea a poo.1 deal of talk du ring the pant two or three day about Gen eral Grant' position on the reconstruction question. It "will be remembered that some time last summer one Colonel llillyer, for merly on Gen. Grant staff, wrote a -letter to somebody in Indhtna, aaylrig the General endorsed the President' poliey, which slle aratipn wa met hi .ayins that neither llill yer nor any one elate had authority to" speak i inr him. The Democratic member ot thA Judiciary Committee of the .House, , it ap- - pear", thought a point for the Pitwideot suijrht be .made out of the matter, end ac cordingly General' Grant and C1. llillyer J . ware summoned to give evidence in the iin- .. peaebment inquiry. llillyer testified that a long interview Uuk place in February ot last yaar between the President, General . Grant, lilid himself, and tbjt his letter as to General Grant's' poaition Wa tobnded on what waa then said. - : "llillyer had but recently returned from an extended tour in the South, and was giving some account of affair down there, fl f thi generUy unsettled poodi rioo, and General Grant indorsed- hi to port by saying he bad discovered the name stats of facta In his hurried trip a short time before. The President made aome pi), tervation to the effect that matter would not become right till the State were re- stored to the Union, kndnhat thi onght to ; be done as soon a poasible ; to w hich both hi hearer aagented. General Grant wa before the pomrntttee on two occasion,' and his evidence waa tar enough from . 'being 1 ; plesjing to the gentlemen by whom he , wa called. Ilaaaid in effect, as it. ia under stood, that he had cot thought it hie prov ince to meddle In politics that ha had never been asked by the president for his advicadr opinion ou political matters; that in all he had laid about the necessity 1 for' early restoration ot the Union he bad spoken as a military man and as a citizen, - and not as a politician; thst in hi view military rule ought to cease a soon as pos sible consistent with justice and safety; that the 6outhera peoploitbemsalvea should ba sniiou lor reatoratm ol the civil au thority": that be had bIwaj understood the President's work in the South M of a tem po character, and at moat a but an aid . to Congreaa in setting up the civil govern ments; that he had not ympathied with th President in hi conflict with Congress; that he tboaght'the- fixing of term ot re construction w matter belougini? to Con gress; thai in hi judgment tin South . made a grave uiistake in sot long ago teartily accepting th term cflered ; that stood firmly by the Congressional plan, and that he was anxious, now, as be bad lea. ever aince the. end of lUe ma&fot th arly reatoratlon of the relied Sutea to the ' privilege of representation in Congre." - - FA S Tiya -A2'D MA TEJL The Biehop ofHhe Methodist Episcopal (Church, tkuth,lwve issued the following d- d.rea.,,, ; ; :; ', ::, ' ' .... I'W urorxxe that Friday, UtalfttU of An- . Kut aext. be observed in all our churches , a a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer tn.t pL witiaja-wsa. t p-mr put " his suirii urxm us and upon all flesh; that " "Be 'wattftf shwsr us iaitf-atnaand' iiel- ttSj lEathe would send itirtli (aixirera into his harveiits who may serve hint more faithfully and efficiently than we have done; that he -wwnlit trftit. . Ar t v t . i . --.rrf :.wasiauca 'flSai h would grant us JT jhpif .(teLr-p, temporal nnd. ibUiiljtt- tiv neeu &nti we lunuer propose ui UiU dy of special fasting hud prayer be - prectdial, whererer practicable byjrelljious '-.sverctsFS Degnn.vn' Hie previous rntwatn anvi cootuiueddBy Ly Iy till theSahbath luiiwaing. A CIoucrttwpapCT says there is a young lady In that town so modeEt that she will nut allow t,h iriuitn i'Mfrrffto remain t ia nef K3r.tn over night. . A yellow girl in Lynchburg, Y , hat thr timee tried 'to kill herself. . t he is , madly, hoi!(-9!j in love wilh a Yankee ' major rect-mi.y s'anioned tliere. I'WFD Af TH E JILX KiAblOM. I IFttute or JtirfntiUcti tf tJu LnUtd Statm of America t Vonyrm attrmbltd. That It ia hereby declared to have been the true in tent and meaning of the act of the aecond day of Unroll, one thousand eight hundred ami sixty-seven, entitled an act. tor the more f racient .government ol tlie re del otatea, and of the act supplementary thereto, passed on the Hih. tiay of iinrili, in the' year 1867, that the government then existing in the rebel Btates ot Virginia, Worth Carolina, South Carolina, Georuin, MUsisaippi, Alaba ma, LouUlans, Florida, Texas and. Arkan sas were illegal and void, and thereafter the same governments, if continued, were to be con,tuiuexl aubjeet in all ropects to the mili tary eoquModun of lha Kwpaoiiv Districts tnd to tbe authority ot Congress. ' Sectiok 2. Aiul U it furtlur ttaeUd, That the commander of any district . named in aaid act shall have power, subject to theap proval of the General of the armies of the United States, to have i cfiect till dis approved, whenevar- in the opinion ol snch commander th rtmjrer , adnduintnition of said act shall require it, to suspend or "renioveulnm office, or from the performance nf official dutii-a and the exerciae of othvial powers, any oflicer or person holding or ex- erciBiilg. or proteasing to nold or exercise, any civil or military office or duty in anch diatrict, under any power, election, appoint ment, or authority derived from or granted by-or claimed tandor any so Culled State or the government thereof, or iy municipal or other diviisiuu. thereof, , and -Upon such suspension or removal iMKlicomnmnder, ut ject to the apKrovalof jheGcporal aforesaid, shall have tlie jiower to pruvide from time to time for the pri'oriuiceof tlw said du tien o'f such f lticcr or person so tutpeoded or removed, by the detuil of torn competent ofBceror sildiefof the army ; or by the ppointuient of some other peraojl Ui per. form tlie eafueVaud ,to till-vacancies occa sionedby death, resignation or otherwise. -6kctioh 3. Ami i.urAf)arf,I, That the General of the armies oi the United State (ball be invested with all th power of tnspension, removal, appointment and detail granted in the preceding section to district commander. . . Bsctioh 4. And he itfitrther maeted. That the acts of tbe officer of tlie army already done iu removing in aaid districts person exercising the unctions of civil officers and ijrpoihtrog others Id ttiMaUaad.ifC hereby confirmed ; provided that any person "here tofore or hereafter appointed by any district commander to exercise the functions of any civil office may lie removed, .either by the m.ilitary oflicer in command of the district or by the General of the army ; and it shall be the duty of commanders to remove from office, a aforesaid, all person who are dis loyal to the government of the United States, or who use t'.e'r official influence in any manner to hinMer, delay, prevent or obstruct the due ami proper administration of this act, and the acts to which this is supplementary. ';' t i;' 51 1 , , HkctioK 5. And hi it further tnacUd, That, the boards of registration provided for. in th act entitled "an act, supplementary tou act entitled 'an art to provide to the more efficient government of the rvhfi 5 8late," paused y.rc 2, cightceo hundred and sixty seven, shall have power, and it shall - be their duty, before allowingnhe registration of any person, to aocertain ujxin such facts or inloruistit'u as they rail obtain, whether , such person is entitled to be registered un der raid act, and the oath required by said act shall not be conclusive on such question, and no person shall tie registered Unless such board shall decide that he is entitled thereto ; and such., board shall also have power to examine under oath (to be admin istered by any member oi such board)' any one touching the qualification of any person claiming registration. But in every case of a refusal by the hoard to register an appli cant, made in every cachereinafter provid ed the hoard shall '.fl0rti a note.- or memo randum. Which shall be returned with the registration list to the commanding Gener ala 01 the Districts, setting forth the ground of such refusal, or aucb atriking from the list t Provdd that, no person shall be disqiialifled, as a member of "(iny board of 'registration, by reason ot lace or color. , ;. SiscTioN 6. 'And U fit furthtr tuacUd, That tlie true intent and meaning of the oath prescribed ip said supplementary ' act is (among other things) that no person who has been a member of tbe Legislature of any State or who has held any executive or judicial oiuca in any tttate, net tier ne has taken aa oalh to support the Con stitution of the United 8tatc or not, and whether he was holding such oOica at the commencement of tbe rebellion or had held it before, and who has afterward engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof, ia entitled to be registered or to vote; and the words "executive or judicial office in any Stale" in. snld oath mentioned shall he eonstrued to include all civil office created by lav fir the -administration of the general law ot the state, or torrmr o ministration ot justisav, . , . Section 7. And 6 it further naetd, That the lime for completing the original registration provided for in aaid act may, in the discretion of the commander of any district, be extended to the 1st, - day of October, 1887 ami UeJ)ard ot registrs; tion shall have power, aud it ahull be their duty, cmmeocina fourteen days prior to any election under said act, and upon rea aouable nublic notice of the time and plaee thereof, to revise f n tfawl cX three lyi .une refivnuon uaivj ou atisfieU that.any. pmpj,,WU...catU4cd there in ja? hgyi rt-Utefetl. tfl JtihS, t'!y nant ' such'uson " t'rutu tbe" KU . And such sons wuii si iii.il raie iiumj..s iuu quai tions required t-ud act a ho hav not lieen alreadv registered, and no person snail St .-.tn-t-trswt'-rw-r:f-rttf--rf t7ni1re-riftrftitn ttr amnetj for any act or tltinj "Which, with out such- fsvdoi " erranestjy wooM di otialily liirn from registration or, voting. SwTU'l S. Atul be it further trutdtd, That section 4 of' the said last-named act shall lie construed to attthoriiW! llieetHBsaanH dingx -general named: herein, v-henever be shall deem it needful; to remove any Ju'm berol a,board of registration, and to. ap point another pfcreon in his stead, and to till ny vacancy n such board. , riErT,io! . That H tncmUera of said Board of Kcj.-istrsU'in and all pervw. lertv atVr chted or appointed tu (rHe ia saiij military dUtrkta, under any yn'iled Stole or municipal authority ol by,Vtd orsp oinTiitrf tlie titfn( t t:oRtriani!;M,' Stall of office preacritd by , law. for 'ofliecr of iUcTioa 10, TWt no District Coiinal er or member of tlie Board of registration! DI any oL-Uie-ofncara wr- atipouiteea atrt iny; unuer tneoa shall be bouod in hi action ( any opinion of arty civil officer of the United SUtes. 1 ' - W " - Ssxtioh 11. TKat all the provUiona of thi act, and the act to wliu h this is sup plementary, shall be construed literally, ip tlie end that all the intents 'thereof . may be fully and pcrfecOj carried out MISCELLAHEOUa2" eOLDSBOBO FEMALE t'OE. i '.':. LEE.Tv4lri'V iJ THE NEXT BCHOL.STIC IEAU Wf'lX liC fia on atonday, U Sovti. o( bopwmb. r. lsti7, aud aunlitiac Curl veok. . Tki vr till divi- diwl inw two scmmiohs ul twenty weeks eacb, my (Hera win m bo vsibih u iw, i. Tit Faculty th asm aa neretofur. TupUs raesiTnl at any time and chared from dmU of arnaL looruugii ui ncuon; pareuui oiwj pliM ; sdranUK nnurmi - anywhere ; rjr Mtlnrsta ehaxKes; hcal'by location; n-llKioiia pririlegra of alt danoniinations ample ; ant ernnr lacilitT fur Intf llwKiud and uia-ai iiuprnveuienl. Hoard and Tuition, per aesaion of twenty week, 0X, In enrreney. ( for particulars adtria the niKteraigtied, ' or Irot E. W. Ad, Oiadsuoro, N O. . lt. H. JllLTON FROST, July x6-2Bwt0l t reaiih iit. WAV e'HOl. CH A RLOTTBSVILLE, Va. .,' Th Third Heswina of this Heboid will bein Ob th Funt Wedueaday of Ht iitenibernext. and end on Un last Wednesday of June 1, eohsiMinr of two term of flra month each. - . The tVmrawofstndy wdewirned to prepare Iiora for the t'niritv of Vlrcinia. or any other Col lage, or fur the practical baaiueas of life. 1EBMS1 ror-uoaru ana i moon, ii pwr wjb, Payahlt in A'tfHi. Mihmo and Urawuty at Prufoaaor'a ehargw. WatniiiiR, i'mA slid LigliU at aotual coat. sc!i l'liuU furuuthe hi own trowels. -4- or Vlr.mlura anil oiner pariieiiiaraaouresa, ; WIUMN C, N, CAIill 3iariuttvilW. Va. , JOSKl'H PACKAltD. Jrr. Tlieo. KeuinarT.' fairfax Uo., Va-Lfrineipalii. I IttraaiJicaa : The Faeulty i or (lie vi L'iiiveraity of Va. July W-JOT-tf "MOUTH CAROLINA BOOK8TOHE!" I TO TIIK 1U11LIC fllHE BUB8CRIBKR DKHIKli T1 AMNOUNC'K JL to tha fublio tliat b baa pureliaiwd tue stock of; ., " , : . ., , ir jJOOJTv, BTAriOXKHY, Jfl'MC. -TArr "y" ARTICIKS, fc. Formerly betonginx to the North Camhua I'nb lbtuiiiK tiousanyvhath0 hua noputd- m -IU& old aland No 1 Fayetteville St., an ,lonir . and mi favorably knows liirounjuot Liui ISUi' aa U UBTU CABUUNA BOOK BTOltE,-1 eondncted by Henry D. Tnrnw, dee'd., and that henceforth he will eoudnct the ltook BnaineMi in all it branehea at " The Kuiih Carolina Jlutik irons,'! .Vo t, raijtttniU V. " Ha would atmj aMte that he briuga to tlie man aaemont of tlx bnainasa, ths Mjierieiiee of many years aa a book buyer aud seller, and a de votion to tliia particular branch of tradv. . tie f will endeavor to merit the t' l'dtation and Lui neaa of Ilia old stand. . ; ...... The slock, f linoka, btationery, !uie, eUi , which h B"")ffw to the ml)lioHh-J-e'n,-,eu selected, and embraces a Inrc anpnly nf undav and Common S'titvil ltonk Miftcciiianous UtMtks of almost ever;, kind anj varlmy, u North.Caro-, tnaMiqwMu tjoaii lluporsw rv'iMfnui-Ooaiiaiiw w Itoitorta, and other Law bijnkit, a verv larire upply of Jjiuuk illicit, ptali.intTy, and new atuaif, enmprwuig THrMlKlt ASHtHlTstEKTf to be ft wind in the SUte ; and will be sold upon th moat reasonable terms. , Ordera frtan all narta of this Ktate for ami boot or orftrVe tmwtl, accomtnied with the cash, or Citv rofeirtacaa, will be proinplly attt niled n, by addrasaing., r,e . . .... , 4 AH. tl. ... MM, t HookN'-Hi-r, Vo 1, FsyettevOlo Street, tUltiKH ' July J2-4-sm , .., - i i ST. CLEMENT'S HALL. a rrrisT class school for boys, ELL! COHS MILLS Mi.', ' - . (NBAst Sal.TIHSIB.l - 11H IS SCHOOL WArt !TAItIJKUl-;tX FOK h purpose-of enabling Hh'tiikhn Ittiva, at a ooniparuireiy monerata oo, mi rsjoy so inn advanufres that ara atfordett iu th beat and nnat expeiuire Northern Schools. . , , It baa been, already, eminently amaeeaefit1.j. Th Hall ia a large sail beautiful etlilice. Tlie Hjnsabold la andor tlie Immotimlu cbsrK tkactor and bis wife. Tit piuula ara all reeeivxd sa numbers of the Uiioiy ; striet attention is given to their health, peraunid babita and to the cultivation of courteous manners, while every care is taken to unite the eoiutorta of a home, wnit lb atrict duciplina of a Kchool. In these re a;cla, tlua LmHtliUwtt dlainra to tiave ao ausen or in the country. , Tbs Teacher ar all gentlemen of fine classi cal attainment, and tbs ilia traction is uf the UHwt thorouxh kind. Ciroukus, eontaiolng nm partieuiars, with re arenoaa and tiat of puuila. will be aent to any- addresa, .--,. . t v Bav. J. A VERY rHKrllEBD, A. H., BeUr ' ItKrEa to Biabon Atkinson, and tbeOlervr of N. C S Uiahop Qointard, of Tenneaane ; Biibun W ti mer, of Ala ; Bishop Wiuner, of La ; flen 1 Joe. K. Johnston j (ieu'l Wade ilaanpton, H. C. -. MEDICAl, OLLI-.K OF llll L CUU, AT RIClI.TIO.D, , 't; sessiox"of iw-s Th next Axwrtii. Coraas or Imrrra will eouimanos on tha tint day of OovAier. 1WI7, and enntimio antd tin lat of March, making torn of Ave meathai - - I). H. Tinker, U. IK Trot. f tlw- lfcic Hl, B. R. WeUford, U. U. " Materia Medina, Ac. L. 8. Joynes, JJ, J), ' ' t'byaiolo(,-y,Ae, ., . , JameaJJ, MCa. M. P. " Cht mieuy. . . ' HunM Nature, if. K Knrgery. ; , F. t).Oamungbam,M.D " Anatomy. E. K Oatllarik M. 1. ' Octieral Patholtiirv. tc. I . tl. iut, aa. v , tiemonT.rartir tw Anatomy. very neeeesarV means will lie employed by the Faculty U the illnatrtuon. of tli lectures. , Am ple faoihliea will be afforded for tha proaeciltka of Prsctkl Anatomy. - riiuirad' loittmclioa at the. Howarda Qrove Ifoepital, the College Iluepital, and the l.i..lnu..ud Ottv Uanenawry', located iu tha CfjlU-ge -btiil linB "-i-'aas; Watrwulatitm 15 JVoti 4Jt . tu kt;U, ill, 1 5 j 1 Mnionnj-alor of A oiiii n vJ i; CJiadu auon, t.to. jriiu-il in.y lieolitmiueU in itTiutoiitt frww, ia..S7 OAS.W-.k.. - "Thft tKttiiini . tpnttmttpyfTril-iftfwTOittftH- ' Jlean ol uie raeuitv JMry H J-3Uww2m JJ bUjJJs AXUiuli.tAU-j, , ..S JIJuhuJClilA ,l,,r",Tt 7lrr it i: WUXlAJfSuK COT JalyJ0-6-tf TCI 0 B H A L" k , - me pNKl.Sti KOlfV. AND LOT l'FUi.SO ing W tl iiatik uf tus Mt of loiru Carolina, in tha C"y t ludi'iidi, will r offered aale. on tha preairaea, tm Im-ffey, iatt:h. aa.To AagtaH rU st U o'clock, JJ ...... - Trrxs: Oue third 0h ; reaiaue in tl.ree qnl uisUhuents of Kit, Jwelvs and Liftiot-o rn-'iUia, nu uiiermit froiri day ot aaie. . l!jiitli wita stprov-d aecuntr, will be reipured ami IttM rtlUf'ieit IVlltill 111 !!'-: pllH ItAJMI IIIOIM T ia paid. I batdt roaef vi s, lit pmilcga nf mak uiicon bid. . r C. OEWEY, , July t ati-2w(4 i Ai'ut. aUtnT-fi&eez&sk . n.iLciciii, n. r ' . . . : " - J- n KPT.rS ttiSHTASTLX OS UAXO A URUB apply of . ' , - -1 ,-. ur- CUOlCB GltOVUIES, J' CuiwfcfiNir in part of Pfisars Oroslietl, A" " ft , ftiwdt-rnC "V i.'uneo, ''B" Cortee, and browa of ilitittieutHrMthai , j 4ftlftH,'a aiul fcirnui ' .CMTeeit, Java, fjifiuira, Tho, and 81. TJomliifo; . t'.xvm; Bitli.ar tliouldera, Snuar cured lUins, aiullMriMi -:. , ,. .., -.j lWuf, U cbippuiK, VruiUnirt and apa-ed. ft bcrt. ine, a !pU nUi artii lu. Spiord 1'ig a lev, Ptckled Pork, liwef and lltifialo Tt)n(rni. Cutltiirii, 1 iMtKnea and Honnda. Matkerel nmukod ihub Uenrnn. A aoWtHiai tot of i'.-tn-h. . . , ,. - . f'K'klod aud antttked Salmon. IJwrpttol and Table Rait. l'owtornt, Whito Meeoer, Peaclt Blow and Jack- son nimea. . ttunny Aii t'alf Skiiyh. j 4 it , Lining Kkiiia, A a. Hhoe l'vgs, Tacks, IVrapiainr I'sper, Powder 1 and fthot, Onlioa Csrda, fearl aud Corn tiurvh. Farina and Tapto- i; En)uh JJairy Cheeae, iscUiry t'fca: larirfl atoi1tnciit of Ciuuiod Frint. I'u kl. (TCMervea. Miitartfe,eanni'd Oysters, lohatera, K MardiiaM,A.i ' ' .. .. I.. . l OrwiKoa, Lcntona, Fi?, Curtaiita and Prone a, snd everything- usually kejit in a ftntt-etuM tltu eerr. ' . Alwi Uiiira trf all pradca. Atttttton 1 aiMt oltl iii-tlar Vhiak-iy --. . . All ruAiuicr of hauc-eM, f'aiMiips, tisA Faiuy uro oerttB Ri ueinP.e. verv cheap fur cah. Ve a 11 alriilly for Cahh. .1 ' v , . W. KilllF.BT AVIIHEWrl, ' Apid.atf. . it family tirocefc-.- ' ' - ' i i X .v" t " IhHif HI A. JkNU.va, , WdiianwlioiMigli, . LanuMV M. l'saar. , ,, JtakvKlv 1 JENKINS &; PERRY.1 ' family CrtHi'ivand Tommlsslon IN THE EICK BOW. Four Iloor orth or the lot Of " Dee und nearly Oppoail) niarhrl Sqistr4 j FAVETTEVILLF.' RTBEETt' ( I rat.ofitl for the fkttariuc natronar with which wa havtr hcrekitote lieanao kindly favored, wa ra KCtlnlli wdiitau-Uuuruaaed aliaraof tha patron aisre of Hie eiti.ti)iM tif HiiW(h aJid tha -smrtMiiMi-lug cnttntrv. ' Vt'ithtmt wieeialir 7rnurin, ws dttem it atifhuieni ta aay, that our atoek mlly enihraeM Sttt'ti arlli'ltu) as are UlinllV foil lid ill Fatally Ura eeriea, ilimt of our goods lisva Iwen reoantly btmgltt In NewVirk and Baltimore, fur cali, and we )ioie to be able to sell them on satisfactory terms. ; ia ulijitaia tour stork of trrooanea, o., we have a luie lut of -- -., , , ei .'i TIAT8 AKD HEADY MADE CLOTHING and a spU niliil lot of Confeetionriea, eonaiating of. I ' f ir.'"' I VLAIN -ANDTANfYOANnnW, TlAlHINR. '., t " - , iihaNDY I'KACHJiW, Ae , , , ill of wlu U f. ill lie sold on reasonable terms. - We b'vt fh S fine lot of guniuna Jiurliam Hiiio'. intr Tobfii s Inch we can impliedly recon nieiiu u "liiuiw aiirt Mnoke." . J'leaaa call and aaa U. , . '. (( . 7 (.j-,. - We ill pay pai tiouUi titiii")i to all Qonaign ments of l'rotluce and Mereiiao fiae entrusted to our ear aatk will enrteavue to sell at tb beat market pruHia, - tmaignaaents ara reapeetnUly sob'-iu-tl. , liy a prompt and cUwe attciitkiu to IfliHinvtis aud fair tb'tdiiig with all, ws htiia to tnsnt nntl re.iive a aim re of pubhs pstronag. ' , April lltlHf o ).... STISCELIAKEOUS. UAM.0l.ni JIAION (OLLEGF. ' ' i ' it! t HUaNIA, T1M.E SFATKHKMIOS f)F TITTH ISKTITC1I0N -X l oi.'iin'iu'' .ui iiiu tilth, uf Hopt. 1N.7. In stliliriiii to Mm n. uooi or Mural I'tillottrn riT, Am-ieni Ijtntrnawwi, .Matluilimllca. Hamral Fhilo sopliv and 11. wr 10 Ijaiucuaio k. tlan, board .baa entftbUhtiuil sclaml of r. - tfiMMr-ICIAI.5CIKKCKi c- in which are tanirht tba txranchi-s of a. biialner education (- tlitiH uniting the litry, sttentthe and praooi .d. tnmiK laws ataihuig fa tba minikliy, and solttuirs dteatilcd by 4he UWt war, who are in iutvH,titms eiri-iimtaneea, can st- Send fteo of tuit ion. .Alt sHiolaridmia valid. Eirwuinr for ten latuitha iuclttdtnt; meala, aa of torrulMir, tr4.'eH, fuel, IikIiUs waabiag, maUeulainrii and contingent fee and tuitiow ia three athooln ao a- to occupy the wlioie time ; tme half para Mo at Urn ucgfnmg (a each t nil. 'i .')":..':' ' ' " ' A daily hue of hanks (Hnmlavs esoeptad) tvna from itoanoks r-lalionK (bii bmond A tisuvdla Kailroatl, ) to Jimdtou V Heiiil for Circular, V ' '. TllOti(C JOHNSON,' . .. Preaitlent, , lltrdum, Mecklenburg fo , Vs, Jaly 1S-1BM-S . i i a i-i .-.I... i . t. - i mi in. t ' - OF THE l ,S. BlVKUintV AC T, 1ST, , u.w ,,,c, VVITIT TrtE "' ; '"" Ritlas, Orders and Forma of Proceedings I Kara- ninVw i l '-l!"-i : - p--i"H- '. '"' COKVEK1ESTLT 1 : Annotated, ("ijwlrtcd snd Arranged. Bonsd ia Law Khoep I'ra &. Th Jlankriint Law, with ail tba stole, farms, 4c, in I'wnpliia. Frii'w "4o cent. ' .for sale by. WU.LIAMS LAMBETH.' ji, ntaim tTTKOlTKIt TO THE P.fJMJO. THfi CFJJS V lnktud rluMLatid in dsung Sat w. Kl . urtd iiiat na Hiilx iiurily over any th:r Ll 11 0U UU. will Kim it a favorable acceptance ntU the nnlilie at torsre. it ia woX-rn-uKTVE, Kitx J, -i Hi wit tli.aw nv Mfc t - ; - - -wh aulMt anil or grease Hie cliithiiiffs jtus4faiUaiJjaafa ft a, jlit I iit..i.l l.t h.m" I ia loeveruflered. Ik eaa be ined ju aiiy kerjiaeao Laaip by ' .-cilkoik Ui unriMtr. Tl bfte I- - ti I'lM-t bvirfl...v reee4, and pro- trwrni-e'i ne i ii'.:m i w ft" m tan Ktrm(T tK fttt-vt . ft rn e m sw Wo ate pri-rmttKl to lortiotk in trak with this Tlt-i- st.rtc at low i;tMi4- - aobeit from tlte piibitc eiaiuniaiem end trial. Wa are at l.n M-rel umrm.,li Lmcra. ( uiHxata.. btmiraa and W aa. l.li'lila to inaitutactura tit 1 or 11 mt it in each onntv, will tw Bad on -cwwabie term uai siipiKaamn. mi : . . . It. WM)h.sT At CttH NnmtftuAurm (uei H koUitt troiera. July XA-lV-Ma . ttaleigb, K. C. Iiivst nil rt rost aai.K. :- ' -! riietilcritf has Ftirrt XAKf',1! FIVK Ml l.K.'t f. I".' wtuvh he wo In a u ae rormth Any ! wvMmtg to piir haw vw"nlii d. wall to call smiic. . . . . - - ' JAS..A. Jo.'J.NSoN', ' i.artivavibe, liuiwti Co. July IT 2-ri-lat 4 IZTEESBBia ADVEfiTISEMESTa. HAVISQ. ATprDEDjriEJArW& , j yr. f Closing Aartloii fettles " 1 ' Of the 6eaon laid. Week, and procured ; vStA-N V- VKHV 1 ' H ESIK AH L K p oop a tlllXU TO THK WANTS' Of THik WH. MCXlTY. l A V PREPA UEIi TO V ,. -, QFFKR TUS i i - ' ' BIST A5D CHEAPEST DKY GOODS 4 EVER , OFKERED IN THUl. Amohr ' tho fbuntl, nrot " many : COO yards real ailk Embmidentd Orena.liaea, ' i ' " as new etvla, worth ft as, at Bf rwata. . 1,000 yardaml Hdk Kmbroidered Urenadinea, in new istyki, werth SI 80, for 7J eenta. 1,800 yarda thlk JtwUvUered tirenadlitra, la new atyie, worui t J no, lor f 1 uo. Plain Black and anhd Ce4ored (Irensilinaa, at 'for- . Kapuuuiusy hiw piiewa. Then gouds are jut tba Ibing for tbe aeaaon and - much needed, aa they have been very scare aud hii;h. . ' VXD van is mutt, pretltf Dtesa (Im1. in all kiudv of ttiiia fabr'im, worth sdto 76 rents, . 15 to .17 rent Tba bet article for Travelling treSMa I ever saw, worth Si 60 fur Jf to To eenta. Tbs moat Uoairabte abathv of gray and drub 1 Al pacas, at 7i eenta to t tsl per eard " ' M Wlnte ami Wk i-'raps kloreta, Abo Orm atlioca. , (.000 yanls Black Alpaejdii posltlvrly the etesteat i bargains ever ollered ia this market, at , " SO, (Wt 75, tffi eta., sud tl ; worth in ettrv fiiatanu oonma th money, . ' 1,000 yarda Ulack Jtlks, uf tha nuwt apiiutl makes, ia Tanetaa and ttrtitlram, f..r 1 So, 1 4A, 1 9tl, 1 75, I 00, and tiJSO. Thea j : prices art from 50 cents toll 00 per yard 1 tem than any similar gotHla have been urn red ia thia'markel. , , 1,stl0 Paraeola, in evory atyle and vanctv, about nan prK y rrom si euro n so. Also, Dee-aide and Promenade Panutola, very da- airable for travelling, watering jiUcei Ac, Tbe largaat and flnast aaaortmetit of fteal Point l.acs Oioda ever oflcretl In I'ttxrabiug, , for ka than half their valtu'. Beat I'olut CollHrsl , , , ; , - ' '.'Rcsxl Point Collars stitd C'ufT I " " Urttl Point Kt-tut V Real IAltt asaare Trlmtn! Htn4 kerchiefs! On rsal Poait Apphqn Lae Rliawl, a very vals- aois art u ia worth titl , , 10,000 yards of magnirlecnt I Jiwna, from SO to SO eenta, wurlii dtaibls the prioa. . . -. . The beat Lawn aver oHi ri'd iu puterahurg for ii asuot. ... 1,000 yarda Buff Linen Lawn, for Ladies' morning drvawea ; the moat desirable goods in the .. market., - u-v: . -i i Alao, S.Otai yards of Kpautnh Lhieu Llneu Coating, Ltnraa DnUa aud Cuva Ilix ka at lb Ui . ftUueuta per yartL, wurlh fio eta., to St. . Alao, 100 pui'ca (Jauton Hatting from 37k to AA ennts per yaetl. Among them ia the XX , , Impurial, kits bent Matiiiuc mal, , , -It ia not neeeaaary tu atld niorn, nor to say I ara selling kiwtw than anyone elM. . The pontic ar Mm beat judgm of tlua, sad 1 bops they will f ivs their vol ill. t sitbatantially in my favor by hrtr bberal patruBae, and A will aasura them I Wilt kaars no eflort nntnul tu jilesae. , , i, .. Tiio.viAs fc.nrrif. - . So. 25 f1 viMoe Hireet,- ., j. i V ' '-'') .- t'arraaaaea.t, Va. June U-MI ti MISCELXAITE0TJ3 N' OKTli CAROLINA COLLEGE.' nasal rteasaai, ('BBarvBs Cownir, fl", C. .. .:. e . ,. ,.. ,..-V - ... -, . ( t Th next tcholaitie tenn of this Inslltulion Will eommenoaoBtli Firwt Monday in Arigtiat, INe7. Th Bourse of study in tie pursued ia thorough, tha government Arm and decided ; tit ettpeuau vary low $ um ilea it a ana morality or tna eom Bi unity onatirpaaaed. . i . , tit-axitaa. V. & trreney For Saaainn of 10 aontbai - j . ... itosrd, 110.00 per month, 1 tinti.nO. Tuition, fcoUrga t'l.iaa.a. 11.. 4011, ' Juiuliah t 'laeaes, (Preparatnryt Mo.uiL Boom rent, Fuel, w aabuig, Ac, alxxii' 'a5 00. All indigent yoang men. iuaimd iu Hi lal war and inoauaeitatad for e vera ohvaical evriion. will be charged only oar half ul tli abut vatea of Tuition., .',.,..! . - , . For further particulars, send for a. froepaiitiis. -. Addrcaa, : . . . . . . ' , 1 1. A. BIIfLK.'A. M., it ( ;,; (f ii Vnit. AiHii-nlIjuniiia(i'-, 1 ML, I'leaaaui, t:ubarrus Co., Ni t!,' Jus lt-iJ-4ta . -. i j UJ i ... . PATENT IMPKOYE0 METH(I Of MVklXU WKLI.S, - on -LA BO ir TUB NEW KcfVlNO ECOOMK'Al, I'l'Jrll'S. H' A VINO fUBt'HAKFD TBK FMIltK AND sctuMivo rtebt ioilie aateat unproved me- Uiodof sinking Wi-tis, for Hi.-mm ot Niirlli Caro lina, we ui-aiic to time a good aud n iialJn Aio ut iu every county of tba Miate. 1 - : . Aa it ia deairaui ft wveey-fnniilr to have an' abwudairt supply of water, OB.Umir oa prcmiaes. fur oonvenieui-u. aatt'ty and.ecxjiw.iiity, . tlM sale of; tills rump oncra a one ocnitig lor an eiitcrpna ing Bias in aa-h eoanty, to engage sis proiiiahle oviTrttRSAllffTPi . r. i No," 8, ' -WITH A LfBEBAL DISC'OCKT.'Tt) AfiKKTR Ws have a No; 1 Pnmp in operation hi rroni nf ear Htore. No. W. folloi k Htrtwt. wbu h was nnk ia aa hour, and stmplios about 8,tNI OALLONri of par water per day. . Tby can aleo lie svn m etiolation at the ilaeton IIoum, arid at other pls--4m m Newfxirn t alao at kuwtoM. il-aitfoft kl ne head eilv. and at niairr 'oilier plane. . . . - 'I liw la the cheapaat aad tnOKl siwly Bwxla of obtaintna water iu any aecUon. as vou car eaemda anj.stryanfid waWeafibnl a4if4i-aa-.-ioS atitMi..- facPiry, aud otitaia only iliat whtctt mbhkI raMe.- " ' ti - . - i . t . , a - - -.i a Wleev, l.i t - i .-Lwae4t-SM4Pit JuneVj'.-! UTCHKLL, AI.LFN A CO., ,'--.,1 ; -t wlan.-li. h Another M ot T. MILIJS A HUNK' Kid and kfo- AL.SO, LACED AND CONRIS LAST- iNti mw. . Alary hoanofnl aaaia iiiu ul tor X ! suit Childrwati--,i-r-. - . f Call snd yoa will retttu biyourliotnea. Haying,. I ws bickv In atotnng stt'oukc a and gfltiog a pair of M .l.-a' Khoes." r , nly(-2il-tf i V.. ,.- :,' O. T, OtKiKU' O B " A L F. Aoottwrr large 1.4 -of N. '. Cut ll:l!l'.H'.IH. in inn awl k''l ' Family ho Hcrnn(.-a itt te snd lit ta ; t.r.ias tUrr i-i a a- 1 1 ! 1 : I r ullla , ji'Ni satf . Jaa ( i'4 tl V l.-iai0-rv--. MBCELLiSTEOUS. BLlli ASJl tl ULD 1'Uh Tt El ,'' '. I ,il ' - .is,-' . WiikiMWoavn, ".. IfivorKkLOW, : II..., ; iia.t.H . ..- OlH.ta. - tvca. . Mooaa, . . 4. r. ' Sf.'t ii trr, .'" " itw Ut ixx B, ' WtiAja. , : FsaeToa, i 4 , 111 SMS. t'AMeltKl.1.. 4 Uxujcc, ;. Smott. -.- .. ktaKrjirra, " .' Uoaais, . ,. Jiii.wa, . ;-Ht4iaa...'.- urLftaintB. AH oat received at onr new ttuire, next to Taekera new Hall , - . MltANSOJi, FAKRAR A CO. r May &V-9I :-T-i. V v '. ., ; , Rai.stliii a iv i ssAhtosi h. h. '.,) , , byi'KiUNTKNI'KN'rS CFFK'K, I ltn.ai.ia, N. C. May 6th. lst-7. ) CHANOt OF SCHEDULE OS B. A 0. IL R. "VN and after Marl VJ H. A 11. B. 11. aa . Mall trniita leave K. r 7th. 1S7, trains will ran on follows ; ilaUy Kaleiub 9M A M. a a! r. u. lu.M A. M. 4,50 I. M. 4,5 P. M. Atrmn wi um .. . kfau trauia k-sve WcUUm Arrive at ltaleigh Tniglit train amvea at Raleigh leave S.30 A. M. The aiail trains make Tnaoco eontweUons with all poiuta North aad ikmih as qaioa aa any otktar route. ,. . !.-;,;:.'i ; W.Q.LKWIS, afayv-tf ...". w 8upt. lroKrew and Standard eopy till forbid - . ltt. WU. MTTLK, . ;,-,. nA KESUI4F.D TV1R PB ACTiCSJt JUUils rtttein Haleigh and its vu iuiiy, tiFFICE, at ts.il eo. Little'a. " ! Itakiga, Jaly a-lTJa-jus ---:- A LLAN aV JOII - BeedsmciuNurscrjmcn t Florists. r ", " ! ,'1903 main tt ' A , ir , JiUNDtB 81'. CUXMH HOTEL) ' Klrhtnond. Vsu i Out tU-1 " .."' ".".".-'. , -'YIStSllNSA BfSSINWB. . .. ' Hi follul.ig Mlehiaied VIRGINIA bl'ltlNUR, of esay scceaa by railroads and abort ataga hnea, ovar good roaoa, in oom for labia eoaehea by eon tract hmited la ten pais angora, will ba othib fur visitors oa aau arrsa lua 1st or Jma ttJ 1. 1 r v. WUtTE aULPIIVU, , I : ; UitKKNmira Coom, W. Ta. . WKF.t M-RINOS AND SALT RtLPHW. : - V " fSrittNOH, , , 1 ' -'. MtlKBOS OotlgTV, W. t Route rid Virginia Central railroad to Jackson i Hirer depot until about tilth. July, wheu th 1 railroad will lie run to OovlitghHi ; " . - r ami from ttomw k'a, on the - -: ( trgitna aud IYiinuaaee . . , railroad, rot stages. J . . hoTBruixa . ' ' HEALINO ItPRINOH, and r , , BATH ALtTK RritlNOH. - ' - ' ' Bat CotlllTT,- Ti. RonU via Virginia Central railroad to HlUboro' ; i ;.,l. , , J i .f dOSOt,, ...... f ' ' , ... I . , Sil? UtX'K BRIDGE ALUH HI BINOH, 4- i itoosuiattion Coewrr.ta."'--"' .v ' 1 Route tia Virginia Central railroad to Ooahea AUOUHTA WHITE Sl'U'HUH ALUM KPItlNUft, i (KoaMutLV HTHinuiui'a.) Itoiite rfa Central railroad to Htaunton, thtwc by stages w ine npriiigs. ; ; 1 ' ' AUKOHANVKPfllNOH, i-Tronyoongav Cottars, ' V.' Jbaite rid Virginia Central, Urang and Aleia dria, tohliaaavtlla depot, an Vu-guna and ' ' ' Tennessee mlroa.L COVNKH'B SUU'Hl'R HI'RINfllt, BoTS-rouBT Coitarv, V. Route aa above to (Vrnar's Hprtngs station, Tir , gmiaandTsnaesMiarjuurmitL ' TnBOUfSuTlChETll ean ba procured at tha prlnetrml elties Wsst, North, and Hontii, to all th alNwe . . 1 ;!-- " ' . named Hpruigs, TBS FROI'BIKTOIW 1 -"s of Ui above Springs hav provided an siittra oat fit of ' : ; . 'NEW rTBNrrUBE, A. in sit deparUaenta, aad will waa avery affort to rtaka vwitur satiaAed, .,. - Kay 80 a.W-4tn t I It I r FA I.O (aPltl0, ' ! s M ECKLENBUUQ COVNTV, VA. TH Id known Watering plnce, Bealy Improved ami flttid up, ft now o-n for TIE BECEPTIOS OF CUESTS. thk roi.ioaixiiTiuirvciraiKH has nanx t.eTHii ; . tklAKH, PKB HAT u " Jt. -. , .. ' ; " WI.K.K . , l-J.iKI. i ! " " ktu.vrii :.,uu. :, - ritH.VItKX A KD gK,M VA NTH HA.r rtwsu 1 After June I5th. lht Uoitular II JC K r , FROM TUEtiPIUNOS W II, t, MKKT V A WH KIN J I'JI I H ' From Richmond at ReotMiiirg tl. p. every 'I nea- dav, 'I'lntrailav, aud Katitrday, atut from ilsnviua very Holiday, Wlu.ailay and FriUty. A... n a sn lias been' sngaaod fir the s-aann. and oilier I Amuaeiaeuta are nivided. , T. PAXBON, Fnpriolor. "Jiiiiei-JTiS-Ifii' , KT. JnU HOTEL, : JVIJW O ItLEANH. r . 0 ' 1 " . FBSFRIITOKS i U at A H I, K tl , , ,,.ir Nw Oauiaaa. W. if. COIlkF.lli', Kpottawoud Hotel, lUchwontL TKI.KdBAPH ; ANU iRAH.ROAT OJ- FICF "w'""T'T"';!i'ii uii.apa ur WiKhr ''T Sraa vllle 'oinly, V. - 1. Huy atrrifJli'aularaii,' Mi tl' aAjthWj.s)si per ume, will nod pmuttii eonveyanee. , K.H.OIUVKH, JnnJ-7-awtlawlm .Oxlord, K. C. hf AMH JiF-ST WKAl'l'lNU PAPLR AVV; lutliiia. : Twuia. to beatild i:I.-ap. 11. f. WILLIAMSON dc CO. '. July W iitti-tf ... - rMauiiard ad Progri.as copy. - J J ANIKL PJiArr GINS. ,..r .(.-,0 HAft'8) , . Vl e have nun of 11. Ana rr ri iwcit and i'i, (liua in Si..ie.I.. M we witairll ataiaMifacturmnt, -ritiea, iteini a "t. J", ULIAM.ONAtO. " July lo M-tf ' .! MISCittAHEQUa ; 7 tIIOTOiIlPIIS I QTRANOEBH V'tHIRa SALHIH ARB Wlf O poUuHj mriled Ui taJi at - WATSON'S OALLERT OF ART, ANI . .. EXAMINE tUE ltAN' , BEAITIPCL ' ' PAISTlXus, . -,;.;.;''l , oil. ronftiAlT u : . v ' f- W.HOTOOMAPMI in, " . Or aitiiUtiim at tlua atsbltidnueita l'liokurrapbs asecuted in tli haeat" atvlMa at the art. . . '', - Particular attention giveiito oojijing old Da MrreotVoea Ao. guerreotjpo Ae. "'. J. W. WATSON. BeiaigU, Junat -JSft-tf . j.t. moRitis v rtno., 1 Si ST CA M 0 BE S T E E T, ; rETEESBUROt, VA,, . v w. II. aiouma & co, c "'(; is FApTfEVlLLEST.,'' nitoleule Mild Itelall . ltralors . :-' -A N D . .' MABufactnreri of all Kinds of Furniture, -At-sc- ; Dsalsrain Paner Banauurk.. Floor nd Taklii Oil Uolh, Window HWIva. i.nani-iod tMh mi rtonr ataritng. -fall and eiamiu onr atock. tlnr motta la quick sales sud small prutlts. - apru io-jii-sai- , . r TAt;rivisj'Fs3. It ia a wall esUbliahwl fsit. that TOBACCtl well flavored eoiumauds a bet'er prl.a and 11; ore rasd? kala than it duea when not Uarnred or ba t bail I y ao. -Much being the esse, wjsdiH-Kot be to Ui interest of Hnnufacturrrv to na lilwraltv pore flavoring batariala, such a - . , Hil Antaeed, 'ionka Ittans, berganmt, ' (turn Htyraa, l.tnuamon, . Macs,. . . ; . H f.ttroaella, Nuttin gs, ' Clove, i' 1 Anelic Root, Geraumm, 1 tlrrtas -s .' 14 Iemon, Hnnkn ' Mirbs.ua, 11 " .-.Valerian :-' '.. ' " Ntltuiega, Antaiied " . M Haaaafras. ' 1 Hrtlanton Recti, " ' " Vi uttemraen. p oriauder Allapfce, ccunei, l titnamau 8i k, trttnt tnMiP.VU-:T- Cloves, . Oltvs till, Ws hav ennalsntlv on Hand s largo stock of tha hnva articles; alao, llraniltnirllrttMbas Slid Ipka" of sU kuids, winch wa s. 11 ro iow JORDAN iCARR, Wholesale and Retail PntgsrtaU, May7-atMf , , Petersburg, I k, Valuable Cltjr Iroperty for Sule. ONE OF TBS HOT DKS1RABT.K HOl'Sl. and lita in the l ily, (trout of Nah t-.itre) latclv oeuupKMt by Airs. Uiilliu lurkcr, dt-c u. Tharlouaa eontaina IU Boom, all writ fumiahvd. Lot shout 'ii ai'ica, grounila boaiitiftillv orn. merited with Shrubbery, Conservatory nilcd with tba raraat dnweta aad ganlea of Hint vegetaliic and choice ft tut ti cin, all neceaaary out build inga, and wt lk of pure aU;r, Poaseasion nan b given immvJiatt ry, vvrn.4afliTucKE. mar t-17ri-tf - ITKN'flO.V PHYrilCIANA, -. A Pltyidclan, enjoying s good prsotic in s tlirtr. Irg Village of V) U.lmlnimiU. on the Central N. (1, B. R., isdtatroua of selling hta hotntean.i lot. toKctber with bis good will, to soma reiiahla aad isielligent l'hyaii iaii, aa ha d. airc togoii.io 01 liar buainaaa, . . I or partieulara, apply at . , June Jo-a74-lin TIII8 01TI0E. , ADMIN lKTHATOlt'rt SALE OF RI.AL Lb! AI'K. BY Virtue of a Denfee of tho Cmintv Court of WaahinKton Cotititv, ilnv Term IH,7, leliall expose ft- aale, on '1 aesilav.'oth. Aukuni, I Mr;, at tua Lurt nouae uiKir 111 toe town or 1 ivuitmiii, tba nndiviiled intureal ef Jow-oli Ik Rouliiac. do- , eeaaed, (which ia tlio tine halt,) in tiieKVauip' kttimn aa tlie Kill I.M XV - WA M f" lit W. (.Illus ion County Iving 011 the Ti:: niiike and iti. tiiiuK the lands uf H, H. Juc.lowi, Hardy iwrnt, au.i (Hhrs,'-eoutaluiiig, by ant vey, PtHJBTHOUHANU H1X HUNIiltLl) ANJi WX- ... .. TEIJJi ACliiX . .. . . Haid Kiramp ttaa a c,oriidei'al.le".iiatititv of V preee Timber, baa a ferule anil ad iiriiia evarv advautagn, with nutucicut drainjnu, for on ur Ihe tinent farina in tin country, Teshs; A credit 'is? His, Twl Ind Eighleas uionilia, with Two tlundreil Hollars eaah to uav eoata ami charge. ; JUSlli A . BWIFT, Ailaiintatrator, 4th IMymouth, N. C. July S-0HI-daaa . JIEDICINI3, AC. ' - " ! M;viirsiioiVs' . " - ATlIARTICASDAt7rKAilYE ' I'lLLg. RECoMMKNTEfj R1T THE REST PinSl euuis. l'nrely VegnUble. No Calomel hi Ihm. ' Never Onis i being Coalod ua tium 'tola ar perfnutly UHtelcHa. For reguialing the IknTfla, ar.l for the ewe of Biliona Fever, iiilwms Headache, Constuwtirsj or Hwllvenniw, Janmlioe, initin.-nimu, i'lii, llfspwpsia. Liver libwaaea, I'i wn, liwa '4 Aplite, Mck Headache, and all hi m, hei a rciiat'le Cathartic niilicuie ia rijuir. .1. I.- W. P. H.UicU, who baa uo atipertur ea a rityaieian in orlh Carolina, baa auimnril tl formula by which theae puia are koms And hiu'b ly reeomnienda them, ... ti. n.j. atarttii, ine- inaiinguinli.-d Patriot' snd Profcasor of ClKtui-iry iu tlie licveranv ol North Carolina, has aoalved fhi-in, jiuf cc.rtiMca. that they eonttun no M. rcnry or any i tal camitiiuiit whatever. N ' oilier nuurt- Call and net a ( rrcuiar. ircular. Mby prepared aiul i u. n. nArKiirn slmtitlaetttrniK ( ii. u,.,,t IMl t t-W-tf - ciiattt 1 ., ,.Y. i' aai in La! is't l.v - WILLI VMS ASiM ii 1). J i 'Aina AMEIltOAN BITTEi;:j. rrtj firt'nt wij?tn.Ttt' ITIOmilEt CliKm 1V -J I 1 X?.. ed ,lm;ctiii, t iitluivot v, K..I,.; ,,tT , leiot the-rmwnt; kt.r.-mel-i-T-T---.-! ... n. t a-a"i.ti'titt...H.i tt.p ti -. ( j All hlegant '1 .nrc-lii .1. . i la,, i , t-'lgeaiive Uii.at.aitf i.t l, awt, nv e ' For Uie los of aji.ctite it is tnii ni"Ht ..f and atlci'tiial l.n.ic m fl. . wmul- h U.cn nature and en slues tne axrttiU t OVtir diacaae. ill VMlH.-luiltcr nilve-l. jn-emora and cncriil m-mmg u. rwn pwuuaj-i.r amptc-i, kim! Uiui I .i ai..i tlie ncrv. a. lo .l. :i. ..in l.;..i,. n-.11 i invaluable and in !.t-:t ai,.-i,i-v. r a i - i acreeatile 1 nine la wimtt-.i, t!. ,!.. v.i t Ur.JobllHli.il Ji. J.M.rn, title and wciL kitoa-u t h. i .tttca, tcwiiu-e to na -t 'DM 1 li. otneia who l.av t Infill nae of tlie 1 i - . . i. t Thi 1 i'j Ul 1 IiISici t'l'l). i3T"
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 27, 1867, edition 1
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