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7 '" "TZEsrs or rcBacwrTios. - The Banrorn. it m4uh! svory day, ItnMr. x ' iiovuMl Senas : J V Btoolt ....... h4im,. ;. 1 lll-e I. fie ei'i.'s. '.' On y.-r, H nt- w ekly amend onf tw,. -- " ' m t mumlii.. f - (viy fi'C t litti oQN&vflft4F ." i. - ' L " , f mouths . ...f 1 .r ... ' ' ' V ' . t . . . ... X CO.SFLICT OP AVTIIORirr. ' Our tcVrsliie dttipatcb from Washing , too," t)B Wednesday, advised the public thai - President Johnson bad. through Gen. Grant, Instructed Gen. Sickle, that Bo order (if bis, ConfiictUg: With tb power of the Fed . eral Courta, u b issued. . 1 -. --r. Should Geo, Buckle otey the iBrtHU-tlom, the effect will be to suipemf General Or der No, 1Mb thi KstrK Ar It af fects th execution, of writ, or judgments Which may be ordered by the Federal Courts. Put If U auspetul the Order to that extent, htatutt the president holds that . Gt-a. tickles lu trsDttecinled 1 i "u thorit j aad violate the Constitution ip ordering; sunpensioo of the collection" of . certain class of debt, why is it thai tbe-oneratloB of the PrenLleots Instructions tloes not sos- fiend the Order, so lag m tit col lection of ' all debts of the hum clue are concerned f If the Or.l.-r of Ot-n. fcicklel, as stay -law, which prevents the collection of debts de fniiu-cUizBoe of on rUl to I how of an '"other, violate the Constitution, U it not y equal violation, of tl. CoTntltntion lor tW Order to iiiBfiend the ciHertiiri of the me ' rlwM of debt due by ritljna of the tame 1 Bute to tach other t ' Kuf, d not .lhe' W ttroction ol the Prenidrtit, themaelveo, prpo Ucally violaU the On.tilntioti.r.f fti I'ul- ted State, la that tbey operate to the pnj ndice of oneclaf of citlwn, for the lx-ni-nt of another, glrfng nba reident of a K(te ' nperior drnBtiigiOTrthe,ltiwtiiiofthat " SjtaUs, through Uia prix wwoi of tl FeiWrnl Court I Th Federal Conrf guarantee to ctttmu of the VniU-d iitata, whi are : son' rtdBt ft PtaVo, thine right lq aald Bute, which , thah cititeat .thereof mjoy tbroah th agency of the 8t(e CourK, but aa they btow kgkr prifilrgrt po bob reeideou thaa the Htlmit tHeauelvea en J'lj, agreeably "to the Contft3tl-'B t V ...... tUlBK-BUU. m. . if. tn.T.1. ; f Bat it will b i4, that tne power of the 8tat Court were npended by fl. ; SkW lit 1 ted no rljihl to toucli power of th Federal Coartav . Thl point, in order to be apttletl, turn wholly urxMi . the luUon of the qurttinn, whether the Cenii had the power or right, to clh . li.-b miliary rule in tlie outltcra rilut, to mliiehall otlierrola M iuljfTt. The fte cortrut'tiori Act moat certainly cufr Bo on Gen, Pickle plenary pwr, o gorera , uitut, until he attoMitihe new goeoranaaaU within hia wllltary clitrl;t,' and iiibrirdis ate all civil rule to liiin, a the military riceroy or agcnl ami frproentatire of the l.ongreisa. And tbta, wungrcaa roiUratea -ad r afDrrrn ta h lat lopplemental bill The jnetioB U not, bo,"- Wfth ' G?nrl Klrkhm,' had tlie CtBmn the oonatita tiuiul right to make suh U, but hoi il dun that thing f Oca. Kickle tcrlierea that it did that n paaaed ju law fcicordins; i U the conatitutiunai' forini, Bind that it it law, ami) ri'pealod or prunouncd .uiiuob atitutional bt com d tent authoritf . tliat to i Ion? a he ia, therefore, th apnt of tVo grfwa, ha 1 botind to oliey it Inttructloni, a:cording to hi beat jurirBieBt ' Th law alto makee him it interpreter and iohlhit - bira front liatesing to the inter protatioiMi nf any civil officer, wliaterw. Uow, leaving ll.e Cniilitutioo Bod prvvioua lamaendrvlT tiut of the quetioo, Om. Dick If i clearly rigkt ; he U Brtt bound to Intrrprnt law a lawyer, nni, n t jHiiiiary Lommaoaer, ne must hid rjin-t the law an order from the Congre&a, to bom the law make hint alone rrmil le for the manner of it execution. Ai an officer of th United State army,' be U of riiiirae amvnalile lo tha Preaident, to Gea. Grant and to the Bwretry of War, r to any other nuperior BBder whom he way N j'.cd, toraey vi'iIaUe; efUie.lw or rule whii-h gTera the army, but, aj( the Biititsry aalrap or repreAntaliv ot Cob- ' gre, ia the eiwution of tlta IWoimtriic tioa Acta, Die will of Congfaaa alone, and At own judgment, ruutt b hU guide. Itence, to our minJ, it u Tplain, Guflpral gitkie bating beco clothed with the im 5 1W Ketrk-t, that bi U ia the law, and !jMKli, inndifiea- or hrogatl il other law hi h b may deeai nwiM or in con flirt with; the eiecntiuB of hi peciay the llionstructiort.jBWj1....Terefurc. Cmu grt-i must bare inUnded, that during the iuterral of it (casioa, and antil It nuHliflea, change or, abrogate th RecoBftructioa Act, all other government la the Military - - - 3 . .- '; ", .' ion of th Dhilrict fTommanden, and that, , hence, f'hiri Juilli Cbaae, or any other Jud-f, lis BM the right to bold a Court -..i..u his Hiihtarr Dunrk-t, without the con iiitcHiii.km . , n i r " -r i 'in --to- iftiii it"Ti'i'Hiri . . . ... - .T t "t J. !,rm )'! in Ue tiitn-t nui t , s(v i i , " rt tWnq or not ixxu-ut 1 1 j ive iimtrtictiDti to tha- Dmlrict Cora- ' ' V mi tf-r, Cloif 'Jui'ue t baee. f" ir' -x'ttn 1-tmcrrfirr rrfii. k I a Court-u uioia.W try Mr. , it t o jinsT,-ttpoa Hwprrtmrd - thirt - i '1 r , i,n !dtt,tj" holding te inn- cf baronet.,' le-j-nre1 f,.i t, tiMi nii'ititry in Virginia, at , t 1 Di j ''-n iry wnrer, hilt wa e aimp'y bj nfiiKe'theBureaa and .ii t-.,"s, in matter relating to the .. and not to bterfY -k!i hl or .-, fc'-.-r '.'-r baa r-jUUiJi, -i ' lvii in tuewt u i::n r ! an I rUin, the :- t.i ( 'v-'. lii cf the no osyoneta It U 6vt th tist Unc, tor th last, 'Uiat the Jods baa nlihi(rd 1mswUte.." Cnder the Iteeootu t t'a Aru, the PrcM dt-Bt tx Gen. Grant ata- relieve Gra. iHck letaad traoa biia to ,aiiotbr command .l 'pH.lnt a focceaaor', Iwtth eoa luct 01 G.sn. Bkklea, a the eiecutor of lb IUoo uiK lion Acta. itkrr th Praident r . . ll.R ngt( HDiiW Ml3BtJ WW M m". Jt will be seen,, tbst oar . BripHBent'', ba proceeded entirely Biob tin fact M the) CoQ-rn-M meant what it aay ia th Recoa tnxti4a Acta.'. Ca-.BaxaarMikea of .fact a iiy ejtif, and pot a tbey ? at to bare btsii. Gra. Birklea, ae military Bias, can aot act upua the morale of aa order, a to wheiW it I right or wrong. He. dare not qoeatioa the riffMot tb C'ongrraa. Evca if he believed it wa ary, yet b I bound to oliey th order a he nadentand it, or reoiga. ' . .- . . The Preide4 bowever, occupie a very different Wand point. II m the Chief E etutive officer of th Uuited State and S bound by hi oath to eiecote the lawif bat be i alw bound to neeat then according to tlie CooatitutioB, ae ' be BadonUnda bU duty. He bold that to ConatitutUm ot the L'niled Slatea and the haw are ia full force over the Routber Btatr. in wpit$ ot the Itocoaatructiow Act, and tliat ' he it bound to am that tb flfcoaatroctioa Acta, which he aluiita to he law. until, -repealed or cnnatitutitMially declared Bull ahf void, are administered according to tile Cimatitu tiiia. Chief Justice Chaae, we umlertend, bold the aama opioioaa, " Adwiltiag that thpy are eovrert," (whkh we believe,) the Preaident baa doe athing more than bi duty. ' Hence, th I really bo conflict ol authority, fcrtweea the President end Gea Sk kle, excepts hi an far a Geo. Dickie it the agent of Coogr; but tb conflict I really between th Prwideat nd (lit Con en. It it the drat inatano IB which i plain caae of conflict caa be aiad out b twera tbeni. Who i to declile tietweea them ' Hhall tb awnrd I- W trnet Bi. Though sot lawyer, it appear 1 a that a caa caa erntily he mad ap for the Supreme Court, which, to oar minde, ia tb only prop er arbiter In the can. Nor need there, or ought there, to be any ill-feeling between the President and Gea. Sickle, or any ether party to tha eaae. Let Gea. Sickle take bt poniiion, end w hope be will mala .taia it Brinly, and that th Preaident, at hi Military Chief, will not relieve bins from kia BowaiaBcL but will 14 tit caa take it proper conme, o that tb qoeatinn of u thoriljr and th conttitut tonality of th RflCoHttructhta Act may be fully tcatrd by the proper umpire, the Supreme Court of the United etate. ' No orb caa deny, a tb New York VurU my, that, whether Coaover I a per jured aciumlrel or not, for nxiutbi be bat bea the intimate aaanclate and adviat-r of the men whom hia revelation cipoae.- Whether be baa been their agent, or partner, or only tlit'ir vtcttin, reimtiu tn he Iuwb more fully bj -and-by. . Wa have yet to U-arn whether Coaover' puuiihmmit for perjury ara not procured erpreanly to put. bint out df the way, berauae be knew , loo win h of what bd Iteen' blaiineil am proied Il would lie iiitermuiiig to know if Anliley, Holt, and Kiddle war aincere in their ap pHiBttiOB fiT the pard m of ConoVer, and if thl very application wna not a trap for the Preiilent. It could he aald by bl enemh that he pardoned GrHMtver from fear of bill; that be Ixiught hiin oft flora prinlucliig thoee terrible Bitnenaf who were tit tell all the'dfeHdlu) thing ljiey knew about Mr. Johaaon'tconaectioa itb tha aaakatinatioB achemr. ' W have Coaover ' aide ot the lory ; Doe let B hear what hi irieoda and partrwra, with whom be aeeiu to have quar. rJ1-I4 any .ghoul it. there la a trite. ajagw alxnit one claw ot people falling oat and another clan gaining thereby. hciU.krt BKHTiatHTe. Aa adjourned meeting of eK-otllrera, tuliiier and Bailor of the United State waa belJ iaRicbmoad, oq Tueaday night. The character and aim of tb Aeaociatioa wilt be uodentood from the following introduction to th Coaatito tioa and by-la wb: , . , "Thaobjitct of thin aaMidatiitaahall be to lalMtr for the pretrrvation of the liberty and me vnioii or incTJunw sur.a or America to maintain th eonMitutitta thereof and the tupi-etnacy of the law; Utaoaiaia tb gov eminent againat all enemtea, both foreiua and dometic; to thwart the deaigna of traitot ami uiaioyaneta; to protect, atrengtb en and defend all loyal men ; to aid in area ring hik-Ii legislation in Virginia a will re Here th Mtate from il preacot condition and deapondejlcy, ind to place the eoaef. ntent'ot luitable lawton auch a Arm national repn-M-ntativ rcpablican banii a will ever deter diftorganiMra and 1 malcontent from attempting tlie dratructloa of a ft ate fabric Where great tnJ and ilm alinuld be the pro tectioa of it cltinna, Ti foaterinir or in duatry, the development of material wealth, the education of her youth, and the virtue and Intelligence ol Ber children, whether native or adopted.'' , fvonio idea of the excellent plri( wbivh pn-viled upon the ociloB may b gathereit tn.iii the followiugpiaode la the proceed ing: ' V 'Col.-Merrill id that he weuld rather' tnWe hy the hand a Contedate toldier who ritimj, it be hottetlr accetrted the (ituatioa. tttan-thr arf-eaHeTl VtftftnW jrtr!4t'-vett: tor t he ordinance of errweeion,. and thereby put tlie former into aervice againrt bi will. Uutoatjt jL4t)rt-aaijI lie waa . ot kjpio ia-ottwe t In we -renegade-V-ir-a i ant hq .ttad lor twwln and thea went f trrk'lMt4rimrBtn1e'TB7tir.p 'rr ffwrrrrtrtrdi pTOiB-TWitr-Btaia-Oi-ICtitr '! ,nri ""ulr-' ( oh Merrill'a allusioa waa to Uuaaicutt, but it i equally a well applicable to car. tain parties in thi Btate,' ' Or ( oi iuta. Ak wa to bav been xpeet -l. rt Una slated 1'itt one rea.a -)) J' i Mr.. Stiaiton. '. anwiliittg to lesv the W at t e, a fi. hv.tne" ii fie lie was that heha-1 "informalioa of for arcuipg UoUiary orgauixatioB : v . ,uo. .h..,j ', woose auunaie qojici ta anoincr aauii Bpon tn i Coversmsal f Of coutaa. Gea. Grant, Bor Bay am t mt not irrraa. tsbjwi ' ....... l'i,r th &r'' '., . rue cxrrFzvTr. Miuwaa. EttiToai: lite Tluiwity "ha. fallen noon evil la?. aa Weil an the Wher ii-titii'Hi( the lilate, and reltue fr'Mii tb evil Will not lie had by meetinn ot the Ikterd, aad protraobed eoonultatioB. rhaag ot policy to 'nt prekaot circuea; i..j ell epo!re j lueroi-ly en iupgtr U Urn LryuLitioi ftnurdi. If it acU taety. it will be aartained. mat eaaiw State favor with other. The Board may reaolutelv attempt ta eontiea Ut old 2TJRS1 bflt thfT will fitit. They acoraed tb pfipitti(inrot TnDiiy ana otner toomne the Land S-rip. That waa wry nwte. It i jiaele to aav that the law of the State required the acUtia that fraa hao-, every on efHjff?riwi4w itm Terj well. - n mmm "u " wive aae of a very flimsy qtiibok. It aa bad policy to k an approprjatioa, while tba other College ' received nothing aad the Common Hchool iid. It wa iujudi ciooa to mortgage the CoiveWty' pioperty for mosey to galunixe appraranoe during tb Ut year or two. It ia loolwb to up poae that thing are not well known. It ia better and wiaer U look at thing a they are. The great undoriiy of the people are kin.llr dii-poaedUi the Vnlvernity tit la titiition haa done good aervkej ht alumni are aa honor to the country Use- luu very well acted her part la t time. iHit B new erderot thinr haa . ariaea. Uay tlnak that aeveral thing OHfclit tw ilone ailvan- lagooy's ; X. B.iliuiiuUh the IuibrMpf'tbe: at. tempt to bold that will b minim.' f. RecoBntrBct the Faculty; have ail Pro KaHHira and no more. . Let the different denomination b reprwented fairly and aqnarely, no one hav ing a preponderance. : 4. Iiiaugurates pl.au by which the whole collegiate ayalt-nt tlio rttale aball be gov erned by u ii i form tar, rwpihing all to ex tat by their own merit, and jiermittiog each to lie publicly ahk-d aa the Legwtatur mirht think proper. -t. Theae Uiinita being done, the Trat ol the I nVvcrnity may" go bctore th next liCgi latunv-akinji,puiilry relWt, and tltcy will Bnd univeiraal gootl will, their debta will be paid,; and thf Will haveancb en dowment a will enable them to live. All denomination and alt ! wiU favor them, "and tbey will continue to lie the lead ing Collrse in the Ht ate. Without me auckTnkiVenvent, it Uvaio toeipe;t aBytfiing. Home large note bolder agaiuat the Bank of the Stat have a very eoBiderald voice ia thi nutter. Bnd the atd note holder ill he aatiafled with nothing but thorongh re form. After all, I sot tin pntgraoiiiie fair t W her i the injutt ice I Tb tnivwrtty he long to the Stat In fact, and If the Slate change it .plana, who ha a right to com Dlain I We want Trinity. Wake ForealBBd Uavidaoa to flourtuh. We think they ought- ta be tittel, end w all togetner, ahoulder to ihnulder, ought, and I hope will, lupport th University on lair, lilieral baia. fttfLXi a. , h.L . $For Ui Sentinel. MtfB.EniT0i:-! notice. In late Ilalclgb Standard letter.from W. W. Hoi. den, rx4nembr of the Convention which eigned tb ordioanea of aeceaiun,addrewcd to a Commilteeol Gavfdaorf County- Radi cal. In that hitter occur tba following par agraph, to which J wiab to call attention : I he enrmie or tne government can not, If they wonld, defeat a Convention. The Convention will uAk a sound Republican ConMiiuti'to. . Our ouxneni will call it a radical Conatitution. It will x ralitii'd by the people. Hot If, rv poa-ibility, it ahould l rejected by the votarn of traitors 1 bt l'wve CongroMi will not regurd their voU-, bat will accept the t fniiuition." Now. Meaara. Kditora, I put it to yoa, II tbia i aot ulecuig obataclee ia the way of reconatruction, by throw ing doubt upon the boaeaty and good faith of f'.ingieat and tlteaoJVnm guarauteea of the Military, Act 1 fee. S. of tie 6rt Act cxpremly reVpiirra, aa one of the Beet-Mary prt llmiuune to reconnmn tion, that the Connlitution, adop Ud by ties Coeveiitiou. aliall be ITiUfiuJ by a maturity ot the fwraoaa voting oa tlw ques tion of mtilicatioa ; yet hi re i a threat that ConurcM will (liKri-traril It own obligation aud apit ttpoo the voice of the majority. Again, 1 pat it to yoo ir Ilolitea ttireat ia not bIko directed gnnt Gen. Sickle, fur whom, it ia we'll known, be haa a great dia likn, for tlie very au'tUfactory reaaon, among other, that Sit kltiilon't like him I It will be the duly of the Military Commander to trnnattiitdbe t'onntlttitioti to CbOgrcas, when it ahall be ratified hy a majority, nd nly thn. iiolden threat i, that if Gea. Sick le refue to 'send a mimnity 1 Onnntltution to Congrcaa, he (and bi co revolutionUti) will get it there ever Ai ihuttldm! . . By the wav. the ex.-l. G. say, fax tb same letter, that be i going on a Mumping tour, soon, as far B Uuncnmlte. . I want Zci. Yatua to meet him. What say yon f I have but one tear about tb haaineM, -If Mr. Holdea were to hear of it, t life North Carolina Railroad would be Bitai on promiaed pacngtr, eure. . If "Zcb" don't meet him, I truat that other gentlemen will, at various points; and tell the people all about hi old aeceimion antecedenta, hi war record, and hi "uiiqunlirtett opposition to ocgrit-aiitfrage," suhorl while ago, wBictThe pructaiiued frm the house fop. , Wa. We hear il ..suggested t list the lion. Jo- iah Turner, Jr., fill lake him oa tb lower part ot the rrmte, and that Gov, Vance tab i.;... .r,m u. t',.,-ii.r ..,t. i.i Snd liniiili bim in themotintairta. Iientml.) Emumbk LamikKHa. Ab. EugliaU paper" ol a recent date contains the following item of new, which aounda alrange.ly enough coming froiu thecuuotry nf.Wilberforce, the land of Exeter Hull, and a people whose ob jeotioi to Confederate Iudvpendenc was African slavery ;'. . t ' ' "Twd kgricultural lalxirern, named reopeo Uvely Ephraim Real le and Thomas' Uenn'nh, wereon Vritlay summoned before Mr. Uullv, County Maeiat rate at rt. Amtell, Corawall. lor unlawfully at writing tltemw-lvoa trom their maater'a service. The iKfi ndant were committed to juil for one month with bard laoor, and la delault of paying, the com of the thecii1ion, to fourteen dava luruo:f aopri)uiiiiiiu IS tfoTHs;wi?f hs air' ptlUtui 'xf&mivdi We give aixne of them, wit toendnne thrm, but impty as a eriiiten if whiil is srtoat. It 1 said thnt awnrt of Innttirv ia to be fn- I ' ' ' u ldjfitaHJ lS-.f2Jl 3m iil JtAlgfcJlatk. rl irt ot the Bureau of MiiiUrt Justice. tbTteValfc-GeMt!-- wawwj, wiU. ,a a; t lellan can ' lie beard. Irom, mtio.will I ealW to the portfolio of the War lvpr- ment. Others claim that ei-Gnvernor A b drew Will be invited to become Jlr. Stan t' ucor. General Bok' name, too, i mentioned in the same connection. It i tontly sitirmeii in certain qiiiirtt-r that Mr. Ashley will tte legv'l proci-eileil Si!mston a cliaiffB of compnacv.oB acittunt ol hia ro i cent connection wiili tlie ll Kijirrrrtw j M d'1- tJ'V . j' . , I A8 eii t putting a curiam ria'i t-I air - ,.x,. ..o t.,;-- anrm i ,rle,l one ot then cotiipa Bill ever a i vthet.' any USPBXSIQX Of VH 8 T AST OS- -ExK-TTiva r-anB, B'-aiftjrtea, It. - Ang. 18, 187. Sib : By Virtue th power and author ity vested ia me, aa Prwidati by the C'oo Mit.ati.Mi and law of the totted Stale, yoa are berrbv praded from office a riecrB art ol War, aad will reaae to exercia aay and all function pertatutnn to the bum. Von will at once trntr to.General L'lya ea B.Graat, wbe bu tbia day beea anthor tzed end empowered to act a Secretary ot War mi inUrm, (til recoretoi beoka, papara, and ottter puMie property. Mo4a'fwW VtdyBBd-ebarge. f - . if-4.z .-iiKtf reapffcUUUy joara, V iHAHHia JoUl-2M To tb Bob. Epwta M. Stabtob, " ,. Waahingtoa, VS. C. ' ' 'Was Dbp. Wahibtob Citt, ti r, c Augot 18, 1867. , SiB! Tour Bote of thi date ha been received, informing m that by. virtue of the pwe aad aotherity veeted ia yon, a Preaident, by the coBalltutioa and law of th United SUtea, I m anepended from offi.-e a Secretary of War, and willceeae to exerciae aay and all function pertaining to the aaqur, and eln directing m at once to tran.tev to Gea. Ulye S. Grant, who ba t'lia day been authorized anil empowered to ae a feretary of War of iaej, all reennla, bonk, paper, and otlxr public protwrty now la my coatmly and charge, v I'mlar a rne of public duty, I am com polled to deny )ur right, under the eonatl tntioB aad lawa of the United Htetea, with out the a-1 vice and content ol the Senate, and- wit hoot leg! caoae, to attapend me trom office aa Hecretary ol War, or the exerciae of any or all function pertaining to the aame, or without auch advice aad eooanat to coin pel dm to tranafer to any peraon the ra cord, hook, paper and other public prop erty in my rtiatody and charge. But inas much a, the General commandiog the ar miea ot tb L'nite.1 Stalea ba lieea appoint ed Secretary ot War md interim, aad ba no tilled me that be ba accepted the appoint ment, t have ao alternative but to Bubmit, nadi-f protent, 10 ui-erinr force. z - - ' Very renpectfuliyyoora, ' . .owib bj. nraicron, Secret sryof War., 7W Praidad.; Eikcitiyb Mabsiob, ,1 Waaaiaovon. D. C Aflg. 1. 18T. Ft ! Th Honorable E.iwia M. rlunloa having been tbia wav suspended a Secreta ry of War, you are hereby authorised and empowered to act a Secretary of War ad tnfcrmt, snd B ill Bt once enter upon the dis charge ot ths duties ot that ollice. v The Secretary of War ba beea inatructsd to) tranatet to yen all roconU, books, paper,'', and ntbtir public property now in hi cbarg. ' " ; ',.. Very respeotfu.ilynBit, AH DREW JoBHBOM- " Gen. V. 8. Grant, Washington, I). C CIBAMT TO STABTON. , HiADq'M Arm ins ortm U. 8. ( Washimotob, Aug. 12th. ( Hog. E, M. StabtoB, Secretary of War j . , Mr ; Euclosed herawi th, Aees le trmM mtl U ynu s oopy of a letter just received from the' President fifth United Btstes notifying sw of my amigBment as AettnfA &crttarp of War, aad stirsrf trig as to assume tboK duties at once. . In notifying you ot my acceptance, I can not let the opportunity pasa without ex pressing to you my approbation of the zeal, patriotism, Brmncea and ability with which you have ever discharged tue duties ot Sec retary of War, , With great respect, , Yonr obedient servant. ., ,.v.,,.:.i U. 8. Gaabt. " "' ' STAttfOB TO SBAHT. . . . Wab Pbpabtmkh, f- , - Wa,Mt finn Off, Auj. I, 181r- f , GkjikbalGrabt: Tour bois of this date, arawmpanied by a copy of a letter addrrsaWl to yrtn.'Augnu l?th, by the President, ap pointing you Secretary of War, f intierun, and intorming me of your acceptance of the appointment, has been received. Under a sense of public duty, I am compelled to de ny the President's right, under the laws ol the United States, to s-Be.Bd me front ot 6ce as Secretary ot War, or authorise aay other person to snter upon th distharge ot the ilutios ut that office, ot to require me to transfer to yoa or any other person the re oortls, books, papers and other public prop erty in my official custody as Secretary of War ; but Inasmuch as tha Preaident as sumed to suspend aw from oltk aa tkre. tary of War, and yoa hav no'tiSed roe ot your acceptance or tne appointment ot sec retary ol War ad interim, 1 bsve no alterna tlv bat to se limit wnder protest to tb su perior tore of tb President -r '- Yoa will plesse accept my acknowledg ment of the kiad terms in which yoa bars notified me of your acceptsac of tba Presi dent' appointment, and my cordial recipro- cation ol the mtimenti expressed. 1 am, wll If sincere regard, truly yours, I Edwib M. Staktob, ,-(..,,-. - I gwrrUrT of War.' J To General V 8. Grant, Kroia th M'atioaal IntaUigeneav. - TUB FA LL OF MB. BTAtfTON. By the official correspondence pbbliabed thi day in the lhtrUiyetur, it will be eeea that the Preaident ha Suspended the func tions ot Hon, Ed wis bianton si Secretary ot Wf op " gander the law) twenty days sfter the meeting of the B-nate at ita next aeaaion, Meanwhile, or ad interim. General Grant ia to do th lutie of Secretary of War. . . ' . . - . , ... Th period, aa to Mr. Stanton, on hun dered days, is a long on in American poli tic. President frisking bt now rile, and whea Congress meets lheBLrTJirfibrp of War will be parcelled out by politiuiaa of both parties ia sn infinite variety of com n!ickti'ms. Ia tha hundred days referred to lr. Stanton will have abundant time for repentance, lor deep' sorrow that "all the ends he aimed at" were not for bis country, rather than for thai party snd personal anu bitioa which bsve brought to their bloody feet unnecessarily protracted war, disaatrou losae in campaign of battle, a national debt of mountainous proportion,, nn'otd .'uff.-ilnif of prisoners ol war tf withholding eat svmiiatmes between msa jukI man, ami i'i .J..-i.K.--i,i,i,' BCrt. - i.i.K - iirostrale SHithcrn tmiiil'tf. even to this tlsy I sler sm-6 airciMsUnura, a ho in tba hua- iIhuI . 1., 1 1, . I n i ltwraatw WMw mm. I rnratrr ailiiuvut jwwia aa. . , t ihi uu wbeee'-tje they, jhat are ; JV raie downtrl-J di n iMHMM-rst; smt taf.f I t'1 ;p a eMiitg of i heir swords lt victory! Now, like Wol acy, be, may ssy : i "TarvweB, a Vmu f.rew.11, tb all my greatneas T'.ia la the aiate of man : to day he pnt forth The lender lea of bop ; tu-morroV Moaona, Acd heart ha bioahiiig hnnon the k opna htm ; 1 iw third. day eoiiiea a froat. a kihing frtart ; And when h Uimk, g4 ay mm,1 full suretv - I Mta greaiaea a a rtieii ei;w his root, And thea b talis, i a I .to." . 1 A -ATSstdxal paper sullen $tahtoB f.ir the I'resi.lencv. lia.lnH it let!er SilJ Holt tor the Vice Pnii.leucy ! Perhaps in so ,jrtir lar a caaa tlie bla k wing of tlie party might be induced to Inrego their claim for bait tlie Sllil.ti: 1 YTX ADVX2TISIKJ5T?. " DLBATISG SOCIETY. A ttocietr are r,4 te-jae-trt, tJ-wHll UL tt aiernt of tha Ralegh h rweh'a to Ml 11; It. THOfWI torn, tl uvsaiue, at 7J ' -r Aogoat 1 L tolWEI BlOyA.NDpABNKtt One bu-K Bay Botmi Hire, Faaf On op hnniry yioi ai weir, OueseUsimil Uarnena, une - d.jble " ' .Aay or all of wbleh can Xtfyir,'!t rJl 1 wtHssi sy thoifllwIll!OW fiflEfAKt Bha ia-an- yr. olil in Mai ttilt.ul.UT. I . BKOw N,ol of a LutiBnum Ware, is 14 h"'') kiKh and wtisbe about louoitw. HJie work kinilljr ai.vahero. rxlea weU, an la 1m every reliable. aVseeSMB. t t lift i I if" Aag -4f ? ' .mt' . .'T tHaoilarit and Progrea copy. QTfKrTB CELKBRATE1 PU.NOH lt A HAttrLr! rNTRl'MEfT Is now e eihlW- tion m tbt'kBU Si.WHAl.l;.-m ' ---'. 1. v.t..,. m.HiirfiiiMM. . The nrieea are very reasonahki, and we wijiiiell on7 BwotnmouV ting leraia to raiwitl puttee. 4 BRANSON, fARRAR A 141, AaglM-tf . "sfcigb.lt. R ynwimAV-Bwr.- 't, . .-. - We hawaamaU kt A Virginia Ilnma, which ws fto-.TKK PKRRT. Aug ls-s-tf ' jf i- "1:" '" A PPLB f tliRB VIVfcVlAlt FOR 1'ICKU.NO. hi who are .lift".. run; with Mnir suwef- um ha imiIv to get a few Us.,) uf tins, i' tliey want to fcot aiier all "r. fletlwr aend Oefor It m all fftMM). ' - 4MiWHA I'EltUy.. Aag IC-s-tf i. JONT FOllOtTt , " ' That we r in itily receipt of tl ih-licionn Weatbrook t'n he. , ' JENKINS A fK'BliT. Aug i-tf, , ilumT'run' i Ml ilk PR VINKH. ft i :rfv -T4.--i 4 Those wWiIiik in supply lb.tuielv weh ehisce and tmiimveft TaruHina of friUlT TUKKtt etid . . . . ...A , . i . ... . .1 V .i , J I Vlbruok Co , Ureenboro, N. t), JJ -please leave tntftr (iruem won na, aim we ,m unn thsm th sree aud Tinea at xir alorw. opposite Market Hquare, karetuivill Htreet. VYa mill bu iniwnl Ins few dava. tu mmiab Catakarueafroui whklt tlioae wiKhiug-to order can maaa auvB aekMiuoiM aa uu J wiiui ociore guriog os their orih-ra. , ClMHe fruit talla wU in any market, and in view of th mnVnity of prorarring Uhor for tha suoceiMJftU ealtivatlon of OdUin, 4c., .farmers liouht km no time iuJ)towirjK s TOrtioo of their attaulioa to on liaril ami m-vr An inoon nderaUe anion n I of luouu'i , expanded now ia tha rmn huii of eh. ilea fruit trees ami anrh ffrnti -vuieS aa experience haa nrovwo to 1e boat erup ted to our suu ana eumaie, win. ui jmn, tiring in the return of hiiuuo Ueuf dutisra. ur ilra are renxH-tfulij aolu itul. - JJiNKINS PERKY. AngW-s-tf ' Auts. ptUBA MOLAHtira .. ' '." .."L'TZ-'XZ ATA UC T I O X,'.;"' j' Bt CB0M.T atoltltlH. AUCTIONEERS, OH , . bl)NEaDAI,AUUt'rT aiat,' A Til O'CLOCK , A. M . . . 111 1 i W wUI sail or hsif;-int"-of' Mulberry Btrea . , . - - 109 Hhdc 1 ' j . ' V . fi l luroua, V Prims Cardi-iiiia Mulaaara. ' 81 bhlaTt ' Eutirs balano of Carao of' Bcbouocr "Ante- touev" direet frota Cat done. ft. i. rARfl.U.Y CO., : -ABl--td r " Wilmmtfion, N C, BEAKD S l'ATENT7 LOCK TIE, ALSO, B EJi ItD'S f tent Self-AMjiiMlf ,T1?, THS MOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST ' IMPROVEMENT OP t HE AGE FOR '' " 1 ; BALING COTTON. ' ; MUCH KAFaR fltOsf FIKE, AN0 CHEAPEN i THAU , 0g. BAVUta SOLD LAltUKLT '' LACT, 8EAWJN ,,Ny THE PATEST IOCS TH , w cu reoommeud them to aive entire aatiafac- Uoiu Wa have U.kn th Aftaey tut tha elatev aud will aonlinue to keen a larits suimlv on band. For on Ton, snd upwards, to dealers, a bbersi mauenut wiu os auowao. E. Ml'RflAT 4 CO., . . .-... , VtilmmKlon, N. C Anxl--Jui , . ,- . tiutulard eopy. . , . . . . BIITCIIELL) ALLEN CO ... . , ,- ... .. " ;; 1 NEWTJEHN, Pf. C AGRICULTURAL HOUSE AND HARD- . WARE STORE. aVTIX EVERY ARTICLE NEEDED BY THE O t'-oaeh aud, Harneaa Uaker ; Rinia, Kpokea, : Hub. Aues, tnaiiH-ui J lauier ana uiutii, llar bms Leatluir aud I'lluiauntl. MaiuUua, Barman, onoiea, Ac, A. A prtl All-It N O T I UK. The asxt aesahai of tha Mobtu Casousa Iniiti- TCTfoa roa raa Deav and Di md add tus uusd will eonimenca oa atoodav, the itnd. day of Bep iamher tmi v ' ' ' . Anr Information tn MationTo TTTeluluiisiilnn of Clpitaoaa ha obtained opoa apphtiatioa to aie, by Ur er otharwiae. ' W. i, PAl.MER, - . iS.:'iti'-i ,i ..prtucipaL An 15 7 Ira IULE1UU AOASTOM RAIL ROAD CO. I . . , . JUuooa. Abk. 14th, lta7. I OS tha Ijth, iaat a taah 4vi'h-n.l of Jir par tmU. hieeAlwr with the prooeeda of-aals of fractional, aharrs wiU ba paid, at th orhe of th (lompany, to the atockholdera, or then: au thorised sfrenta. i Tb Btouk diviiWnd of A par eent, will he die tribnted npoa tha re tors ororiuhiaLeertiHt-atea, to be taken in, and new eortitii-ate laaurit, in elading increaiwd stock. , 'JUy order of Board of Pireetora, i ? -" V - - . .1 . . W.W VAHM, Aug 15-7-tA ' Treeaiirer, gir UATIONH WASTKD.l Two bMlit-sef experv ace and atiility deaireaitu- . ' aua aa lea.-heta. I heV are prerare.i f tea.-h I .-. . TTt'lW rtTTT ITrt T1IT ' . -ag-WI raw tiHliiH-. rtt; -wir.a, ilSv.ii iy wy. itw- aran I srtmaiaiinWT rtttt4-fr,ta jri&jatjj.lAm SSolVi1 bra re -hea. e - e - i - aifiiaja ,1. .w It Aaglt-aW Ooidaboro, S.C. The PntiliKOT"ortCe SortE Canihiiiaii havH on band to dipoa or a law qnannty of M-.V- FAIXS.IU'EI 15EI AITO.Eerj"li Brut ws Sutastia' mtmT;a' a dealt eiL- thT aufplr two weakly paper ir eus daily aithout regard W stae, with everything pertauiiig to a Beat staaa pnnting sataUiabnieBi. TU tyi to be dtapuaoil of la of ran,ma aizea and alvlea. - -i ' HUAliKE, DLMiASt A Mi-DAMET Aag 14-31 Wuaus, N. ti. , ni klrWOLlTlUM OF COI'AIU BKKSHIP. ) l r-t.rtnerHi,,rf J. I), fj, Manufactiimiv of tuhaeeo, Ac.. w roof l dtnaovd by nvOnl r.'it nt th !tli, J one hwt 77T7"i''t:rrr'r't" d "f iu int. r.-Jt "FTTiTs Inle -.ftn.-r, J. D. C. . x'l, alio artanmr ail Ua bti-.iK-e, aod ia authurm-d to clone the tautmw od t h cwN-era. 1 o buaiuva w;li' ) continued h J tl Ptxi. i. I C PH . u. rwx,: KittrsU's, nf H-law3t C. iJHSOADS. ca l in .a 1 f " A T.TS ST AT R r --- a.-- J - .3! fi A HAIL IV JDT' t- I' i Sta OOLltSltOKO r . .. , s - ALSO VIA PETERHt K A s is x-1 1 jl'i'POtNTl -Th- Itailwava swaipoaiug.-this . all- 9 tA t. P BjAH.Atf'lii hs ritty sgreed to unite ma : ; ! ' i ' ;-XLElAXlHE01TGH AIR USE - root to all tb Northern markka ooanuat twroa and likarrui M war owe pirta, or bj war of h BtUi er Poteraherg Va to and fruaa Um bortta . aiA AiMrnuiiik.na im fkvur ai aav iitaot or 1 1 1 v . only ao far aa to oarry ths swat Brodueta of lli; Butleaa well aa return aier,:iiauiii r u tUtlwa boa kwgitly o "" . ,. ..... ' . l 1. . I .. u bivm . . in-m.L Ih..! Il- aula w,in,ii.!f"i r - - " , ties and aa eheap rate as by uj otter h", Sid in pavina somethhig into the HUH l ri aur and into "the eonituofi ackuut fund, by whieh tae will be ughtMied snd ths poorahihtren wtueated. "I turn an ww of alia reaaem lor a uliaiigeor slstopaaayuol.nlloro,. , -: I t SI. t:. R. R-, tba WO. A Wektoa R. H.. and Uhi Neahoard and Bwuoka liail Road ttmipeuiea, bat agreed tnaSall eoeda, not etharwisa aptiiallj dinaaod, ahall paaa by way of Uoldabotu, tor lll limnre, PhUailelphia. Wew York aad Bortou, at tlu aam rauw and ia tb asms time that they can ha carried bv auj ether nrata Xhia haa bsen arranasd and freight train now ran ia IchM eonneetwo from I'orUiuouiU to C'harlottia. .; . I'CARS KUM IHEOl'dHJITUOUI BREAalSO B 0 L K, Bar Be esrefnl ia shipping fnan New Vork te nip by old Dominion 8t4wahip t o., 187 Oreen-r-b tuireet, or Pwr , North Knar. Br eld Btaf llae tVeaa i aliiaaere r Aaatairwit Mr 4 lydr'a Slallwar, rbilawelaibtw. Mr K. Biaaswaew Cm. WMaaarra, vel Wharf, ktwaiea. AW ffuif B-rWBTflf"W uir ouckJs by any Voiiieny nut mnrioiwtl . Take a throuxti receipt to go bv tlie "Juionu airiiur," can of Jt. JL Aijl, Portmumtk. , j ' HILIItanaioii s . Maater of l raiiapori atloa. WiL A WeUlou, K. K. Co. WilminKUm, Aug S-SiKt-lni L.rl.La Timea. Uld North Stale. Raliaburf, and Progress, Halviga, eopy ou month. KISCEUAKEOUS. . I.EAW R WE El I SELLING ANTTUIXG AD EVKRY- THING AT COST, FQU CASI.I, AND CASH ONLIJ this tint forth I IU sell my entire Muck oftioddsst Ckiat to make room lor my. Winter Btook, conaiaung in part of LADIKH' DRESS OOftPB , -" tl inn in,' !Ui61i'!l'i'',i Hi ! H T , IKIHH L1SEN, TOWF.I.lNO, LINKN CAMBRIC Hl)(f'H, ' HONIKHY, ULUVKH, v -' ' BLKAtlHKD NIIIRTINO, i ff I'.NHI.KACHtll KitlRTINa. BE1 Tit 'KING, , ...'... . lO-irHKKllNO. ..... T BIKlfKI) IH)MEHT1C, . . L1NKN ii;ck, , ! C01TONADE8, HAlls, Ac., Ae. ' BOOTS AND SHOES, '1 A large Stock of ths moat celebrated niann farhire of Uent'a and Ladies' Boota and Khwa, (raitora. ae. Now ia the time for yoa to lay tn your supply nf Uoods. for tnev ara aoranctng nortn i am en iiixatooet. Come ons snd sJl snd exsmine tny stock snd prices. Do not ba induced to buy good elsewhere until yon sirs ms s emit. When I say I sm selling at Cost I mean Inat what I aar : it n not far th enrooae of humbugging yon. Mercbanta in the City whose toisk need rs- nleuiahuia would do well to call anon and make their pnrchaaea. ', "", ; .' -" . .j , J GEO. T. COOKE. AngS-aoa-tf ,- .. ( ..- . .. :V: TO SHIPPERS. NORTH CAKOLI NA . . i . f . . . RAIL WAT LINES, (TBAT.TmToit fj THE OLD BALEIGH A 0 ASTON RAIL ROAD, THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST. SAFEST XSD BEST LIKE; NORTH ATO (SOUTH. TO BE LEFT OUT IX THE COLD, ITi LEftH 8HITPKR8 SPECIALLY . 1 '' '- BAITIA.B. AO. B. if y r ' t . . i t v I Jc- m WK inaugurated and are th Or,1 thrmujk Inland Air Lm Itwttt to all the Northern Marketa, and have suoaessfuUy worked the Una to ths entire satisfaction of fehippera, North and Month, ft ths last tan yesrs, a the Urn 7'AowSfmd MMppera m nana eon nouia Carolina will toatify. Wa oaid ths Btate near Keren Hnmirad ThonaaniL I Dollara for her Interest in thia Koad.- thereby saving the people from Taxation for all time to eome MOJUoOpev year: and we nnheaitatiaslv rctars that wa can and will give aaors diapatch tn au potnta, norat ana noma, uuta any ouhw une. ThrCirrat Inland Air Ue rrelgbt R O V - T K'',''-;' Via THE RALEIGH A GASTON RAIL BO Af), ( the Bliort Liuetnr Bninners, snd yon are rt autred to to Airtet yoar VrtiyhU, or they will bs taken by another Rout I - To Inaura roar Eraiiht being carried over-Hot &rsuf Inland Air Line aafvjy, uirect yonr poiihikii ra to mark yonr Freight, Care of Ba il lioail Asent, IVirta month, Ya.. or City Point Va., Till HultiijK Gatkto Jlaii Jioad, and to ship, as folloaa : i. i '.'.. FROM BOSTON t- ' rta"f Merchants' A Miner's line, sd of Oiitrsl Wharf, . rftUBpaon, Aiit. 1 jj ' i'ROM NEyf YoriK : Old TVmilnkwi BtkaBudiip f "to., tthippinr Polrrt. Iier J7 North Rirr, ioo Beaeh Ht.. oihett Iht' lreeawih ht. Cue. Day V. t MvCreadr, Prat- dent. iwtu.i . .ll.l IKL'WWe JMHdMf t Jllh;' UlmM iS-eai., 1' law aia -A-Teiiiie,-ia-- v-fvtet-AgT-rte. ritou nitmi.uin. i- uaLi launa t . Baltiittors Rtesot Packet Co., Day' Un Hteam- era, Pn.4 tmoa lua-k, L. B. p.rka, Agent, or liiluusntesiaBiisrCT7WT3i.-1itRtreet WinuT jf rx v, A1 trx;- r reiirlit A . '-truniyirr'-'.; -Bg- 18G7, now I M 1 1 WE DATE JIST RFfFIVfH - t FRESB Ul'PFLY or BUOGY MAtERIALS: KIMH, Huh, "pokes,- Shaft, Dull leather l-i.am.-led Mtialta. UrUling,'.CenaYf.tv..t' jU.MeM.ni, t.ilt a. i aieat "f othar aaatenala. ; ? ' ALSO, ' i Cat Nil1 Aud Fmtohiuj Brkwt. j i'ifi-.a,T LIFE I5STJB.A3fCZ. Efufa " "Hooie JrieoJ.-, - I TUe .i:ina l-lf Inwurnnr" V ii w i mxxa rru vye mi -a k th at . - I oluM-rve the ,eiriii(-mi uf mum.,.. ' W Al.TS "AYS rru of tmip..ri,y ee l iniiiat.. ' t M-voiK of iiy l.itv iiitiiaiu t... i.J ...iv:..t....,...i-1 it., i..... . . lwtr parent to r'iuii aiiK'tM'eiii m it U-halr bai , im- iutue lime, lie r arvm a fc !,' "j ! l ii t.H Tki S"'.li Hru,, J ami raet it ta ' -' H M avakaa, iai IIS tl ul eoniiK-rM iiitriK lie. w. i.it in n, ,rt.'!w'. ' ualiv'le, or clioiil;! lie, .l, t4 t " . whs! m trt.ts.-iua; ii ili7' r-oa.- ! 1HwIh.10Um Ctflilllloii Ol 111 iiL'. Tt. ..rem . i..n. tt-ji... : -. Jtna. tmaai 'nr tiiiiii,. ajitaiaiM'iriBHWsWtewriPt TfaS Blai V Maiaik - pei-hai. iililii-,1 tiLuuiru. . uiui hi IZtTZ -: am oiher y m flu eoniitry; not mir r, . trom ln hate luunit-lilv mill detaila n wfi traiin-. " Uatiei(iix arrlle hiwte np with a vh-w tna. ' ylietila mai Imii not u Wllh tbuaeuf Sw " Brk lit. lu luu atateau ut t !. m. tnL. Xl lit.lt MKUl. li.! il., shk-b liava cuZ mtle e unit I, tio'talne ia irrrn of ll ii.. ottlii A'.maiafiin om tti ef li7 i and aa tat-tlw lilmri f itwrira a BjwM'biahBurte . - ne- u4 ,u. .r .iiii'iiiwum, tti,q W M , i mree a(.tV-f t.liw humtre,! , ,,. ? xt ptrl.rtfttt . poiww,iuirtiiir Mia aoin ,j ,1" mttUti .,wil tniisired and tiyn 4honaan.l il. if IhellilsWl Vf iit.ltaa.lt.l atiAaJ i.miiuu. . V m3ip..lu.l ii.-unutf tli asm . aixt,.i,ui; dims fonr hnndred and fort v-r,,nr 111. .iiii OuZ ' hi.tHlre.1 snd eem-iiiiie dollars : of ll,n revaeirt valuy of three aiillu fmir hundred and foriv mat? lliouuJ i humlivil and atuy-thre dJl" lara and seT.ni cenu j making a stand tutalor ttyenlylj UuuiMiut aud aJjim ih,Ih-w mu,Z m, hohK the um of ?ixtovB Bisiilu " ttfty-sis tlionnaiul am limulred aud aiitv-nim. a,7 tars, aud .rf th ttrtal pi-.. tit value .rf thr., ,,! hon an hundred and tluriy nine Uiwaa4 (.Kir hrtndVe.1 ami ninty-lwu doliata ami- ut-ar(b -eiit. lintaa Ilia iimeimHv of a '4,.j peiiila not o mii. li iii.ii iUe anioiuit of iia tteea aa lljxni ita aolven, y it abiiltv m wv . ' delrfa, wegoaehti tariher, aiid ftn.l fhat wbua ths Mi has tn Ultra Una rin, nuinlx r ,j ,t.T eiea, with mn rmall aHiiititiea ammnriuig hi tb ..."ru,,.,, .. ,.., no,,,,,,,,, W)U u teen thrai-Miid one- lninilr-.t aod Mi'iv-eight 4,4 lam and imsteen ii nta nf liahiln i, -U, H haa a toul ofaeaeta at the name date, of lour milltona t... , hundred and niw tuoiiaanil ei,ht hundred ami Will i j-threw dollar and eigliy.x mnim : njr. Iv one million of dollara of anw.la in traliltftlrs. tyrejr-thBaamnaniTm, .we leant (tut -afkir uyiira dtyiih-ud of Bt'ty par eeiu, tb an., auinii .ier-t!iiriillae on tlie onliunrv Ufa ulm eniitleil in the name, aiuoiuiting to two liHiulnd and eluiiti eu IlioiiHaml ime lnin.lee.1 u..Ui....' dolhtr andaivty-two eent, there ia aa.-nrata'- nnH-iniw iiiuomiki oue. Iiiiiidie.) aud lott. i three dtttfanrand Birtv fonr er-nla t auil tint n- aurplua fi ..to Hie ti il-i'iavuu nt lile p..i.-i,.aei-j. ,wo looMoi-o aim eiiio-i-n lliotimanil ilollara. In tlx- year li the Conianr u.n. d rive km.! dred aad i ililv.iiinv railu-u-a ;"in Iw-i it Uu,a.(t . eilld buudivw anil lour :, i IHtiBH smued ugh Imii liiin.li id nd tKiil.v-to. or nnaw lhaa doiilile tbe number nf the pitiviona rear ; in 1V4 it iamie.1 four IhoiiMtnd rie luimlrerl and aeteww Niveu, lieing aiiuii umyi- than double the tiuwUw. laauu.l tliirinir tbu piixuili gtear: iu imi it s aue.l eiht tliouaand ei;lil (nuidred snd BtttVn pollfiea, anotheMiierea-He of IM'arlv a hun dred per eent ; while daring- the year im tt uaM fimrtet-a tlmiaaad on huiMlmd aud eightr-mis. nolnnea, heiug an inereaae ol die thouaaud timw hnndred awl aevelllv-fnqr over the inane of lu, and la-inn nnww Uiaii twenty-four times tW amount of liuaiiHiMi diui., ii. ilu.' wwut. h,:i i... nm wew plait .o-.nefati.. e..wBu.-d, -t' hm. , ... . vi'xiifHtnjr fiaa iHMiitKj una ji-ar between five snij Hin tlnHiMind polieiea ; and if tha' htiHiWH emliime the name during the tear, tU leanR will allow another very lara; mereaau tn,v that of laal. year. - Durlni? the yuair WJi Uie receipui of the (.." tvatiy for premnriiia ami nitrt era oter tl.r. and hulf mittrims iif dollaw while ' rtiirtur u -name ariod the total axpeudilurea wera W fraeUou over one untlioii ; tu win. h aum k in cluded the sivrued chums l.y death to-tie sniount of m arly four hundred t'houaand dollira Tin aUU Hirnt ebuwn that the butunelM of Ui Conipanv tor tha laat year added tn ths 8nrln Fund, afler the paywetit tif all claim, nf m nature whatever, (he urn f two millimia tlin htniitred and -stttty Bv tluiaaad and tea dnlan and ejrhtjrone nM, being a aula larger thaa th etitirti previous Hm-pluti. . . , It ha been rrprcta-uted that a lari;a -part of the profit of tin? Company Koto enm-h the atorh I older s hut the onfy fimndatinn that w can dad fur aoeh aUealioii, ia the laeS that the atori holdera receive i he proiila of the amail suioiint of hnaineaa that le done on the etoek, -or nou-partk . crpating plaa. The entire prorlia aix-rning tb partielpaling pliiieiusipt aiiiBtir seut paid ite; nnaliy on a ratal of oi.e hitudred and Wir thoiisatld dollaiB, U lung to the maitreit, an I ara divided smol! t) m efi-y tear. Cmi)ri are naelrtia, andottea out .uf p'laea, and we nhsil make none ; hid we do tn lieHita Jo aay la the rwaird of the .1-itoa for the paatWar, it ta hotKirahle and lUtiermg in the t'oiiipaif)- noil gratiT,ving lo the polii y liohh . lu aueeeaf, ta ; abowii hy the etah nient above hiailo. ia ehiMi iilit.roneih mod ; iid it Wui hrrily ee,hl,e ui.t any Cutuiauy ahniild liAie (jone on don! liiiK il htuuiH-p. year l.y year. the .Ltna haa donv.lii nim the period con-red hy our brief renew ; M neh s the c, an. I tl. inoet gralifving part i the recent is thai for the paat year, wlurebt tba Hurlila I'und haa lai n mi h i l Ui Ki-ly iia-lvamii, Tbcao sHCoraaeB are to l aliiilmted. ia a great measure, to the i,iii..,-nMnt of the Comrmi' -The omeer trritrf'trie t'real,leiit ilowu, bate t" untirniK in th, ir efl.irlM . aitdilwy hat ant Iw gotu n that Very importaiit -and uei-eaaary ul ad lmtiMit the Airrnfhoiwrw.m'Tstiii tin have aeeur.vl bv sihirdiutr very keihtv t Urner nta thatooid he deaired. Wecongratiushi Uia jbtlia.npim ita una iu tlie paat. aud itavn peem lor the, lumre : and we cordially iel it ai'th dint ita reeorii for. the preeent year am hs a gratifying as that shown br the laat wnul tstemeni . , ; ' ; Tlie jn'SAiauow iaaiuug NEARLY IKiO PoUiJIfcS EVERY MOSIU , and is doing by farthe laresat biminess of f othr Companji in tln; St.uihem Htatea. " ? ; -C.YK Mm PKitftoNK, : Amiitiglbe tmlvilier our moat prominent ami is rlnential rumena and hvuling buauiea aw, omiirwl -n Una iU iiartuient alon llfeATH I'til.llilLiii.jiiiilivglo-rrnrirr. lisn beetv.pald tn JVehiwa ant Omliana in Una rtuiei J'aitirtiHtiiHi. .e, ,wm forMtmf A mrU amt Tmn J'oi.rwi are trnfu-i. ..'' W. H. f'llitW, Oertenrl Agent for N V. and Va., ttonth of June - River. - . -u W. H. MeKI.K, .iertf ntwiir. ,Aug. 5-JlJt-iw., ,. , " . RAILH0AL3. wuMivtrro.v a wiildiH ; nii:ott cowpAXT. : Omcremiir Kxoijtuta ami fins. Hi r't.j , - WljL.Mifii.iui, I. .liil.i ti. lailJ " ; . PEorr.AR sriftDnx. OViml sft.-'r inlrltb. the following Sclw will be rmi by the Psaw-'iignr tram ner H ttailruaii i r . , . . ' . Y'. JUt-THAINH, , Will have .WilWu.uu t v..nv moniintr fewfr Vui'daY) st o'il,,-!,. A. if., mid It eld. . mortiit.-; ((-e,ri4iln'iviit at' lilt W A. t i ing at Wihumgtjnn t a och-k,. P. M.. awl at dot ato'ei.'st; f. Si. '. -. . , ' , -, KlfiHT EAPL-Kifs TRAfNH" i WiH1esWl!nlni.twj...ao V. M, dlf, i - Ii til aL 4 .'.o A a. .in ia lu Lh.ij u ti .. Hin.irtV.tlir.. - h .tr.lo -jy,. ),. Ot Vi.i'ui'i'K..iMri.',aiiSii.a5 Pi M P. t,, g.lig PMiiil. i j ....A.j;M,5pATTO:T,-.TnAtj. -',-.. -"Lmww thililAlinfirtH t &i P. M.' f" -ktieJ''-W"e.lnee.lay aiul I- riil.-i. a, .arriviiti; at V".-Ul.-n i t' M. l.r.vra W, l,!oi, m A. Jl. on 'line !-.-ehi.ei lava a...! Huae-f., ... 4-i. v . 4t 13.-K. J. ii.-iitieuts tv.h aa Tln r; I l-aJ-.ii.lia l.iina'i pnatiixt-rliauia, o-i botrl -"l l'.'-t.-ri.ii,i; , aitroad fr. -Vlit '' ' '' ! wtllfll nni. k dcapaleli h ),- to -we !r ' and tt.' jut.-!, :.'!. U-ik -tv lloa," . is iliereMii t , aa noon p'tw Utt )ai.-i)2.-i " fri'W iiaess-reunuei il. ,Vlv . .1 p.i.ita b,4M.'l 11 l-i lil'i:i'.l V "'Station on the ...rth I'sn-hi i iei..-n. i" ' ' lu..iri-'l, , f J Bind tins a (Treat eonv.'lu. in-e. 1.1... l'SliBk'-r C jiu: K! t H-.-.it fr)eG.' ao. HtJ Uae tne i'.o; -...,.' if.iii p;-. - f t.ol Ul,r,..' Botf, it3i,, t ui . I'f1 tkrfljHrMrtr;, . lit'' t'v 1 riU r nb hv l-WH BJe Tt l.Hf5. ( f Ail -pvi x Tue N ,;.-i,i 1 ram ' l.l-l,ll.;,' s.l,-.li.l.i ciMUiie ittruii.! u , V ! i i priw-iit valna i.a.yi.lln.l-edai..t iKbly-nn.e tli.man. ,,.,T hinnn-il and twenlv-nine HoMura and antv., , I ioww..ai-.tu fc.ie. at tlwB At. h,j Chut Eng r std , 3" v..
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1867, edition 1
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