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7, '- L -. I 7- I ,'ji'sa is jml-!hd every day, except , oh t foUoeintf terms: r" j I ft on smut -e, . . . f t t B-iuiis,. T.irr av,Bii,. . '" -- 1 n x ,.....; too . .. . I" , x , .,.-L V--M ft ww- ..-kly acntXttei otm Viar, . . . " 14 m months,... Yey Brui laeL , " " 1 sit mmahm,..,. THE SENTINEL. WM. E. rELL, I SEATON GALES, ' -. EblTortS. r . - I I (PHI I.I.I - TJISSiaSOADSiAOAm TV'e believe . (bat w her never before r.f-rd'cT IB tjch ttrfffptsrol fcB d it fiTass-rri fac tion upriaaed with th running of the train, M we hsv tinea tUa ' present ebe uie wet atintMiaced. i Hatters asm to bin tangle, and wt bar no hope of sny betler Kaic oi things, nntii th polkf which tu liia"e"jraled at th hut nutting of thsttock- Ltol.Jer of tb North Carolina IUilrt.nl, at Cmf sljoro',,1 shandoned. v , , , , . " '' When n-iii lh resolution adopted by the itot kholdert t that meeting, is'ticating a purpose to protect and foster tbe"lstereU of tbota Roads wpeeially in which the State a stockholder, without rretrd to tbe rii', ic interest of travel or trade, we were urs it would result ia damage, lint only to those Railroad fa which tlx Stats wa moat largely intereded, but In certain di adventsffa to tbe travelling public, ' The yilmiiigton Journal, a few week "' in-, mentioned with mucb frratillcatlo the improved condition of tb Wilmington . and Wvldos Iiaitroad, and ita InereaM of trstcj ajid freiglit for tbe mflnlb of itijjtwt,' mmkx the new policy. , W .tJC;rti')tig1it of aI,.iinf it aome 6uetion, the anaaera to wbirb would hare better enabled the pub lie W jud(,' wbetlitr thficw policy wa really iwttor br tbe lutrete of tb eutc or peojilu, but we lorclxH. 'inply bctu w did not intend to involve ouraelve ia controversy Mch might pnibly be Coti riid lulo pvliality forooBoad over UMii.cr. But lines th general IntareeU of the Bute and people are becoming mor riutti)y involved in tbi Matter, wVar no Vmgf t reatrained from aakiog tboa que- ti"in. - : . ... i , , ' : : We have not tbe nlution of tbe atock boitkTi at band, illnded to above, but, a wotl to we recollwt, it purported to b ai i niovrinint to 6ter, os)ctaily, tb inttrreat- 'cftiieNor(b Carolina Iload, the Atlantic IIsil, and tb Wilmington and Weldoo Jii4,nd tbn promote the intereat of Wamingtfio, J?wbefti and Morehctd City. Tbe piirpo, we aaw, wa a pttrlotic and pmperone, but we taw, at th asm time, ' t'ut H coald bol beVOlJrwltLViit t vb isiion ef tb great law of trad and travel, wliifh all eprionc'and oligcrvaUqn prov are insurniouutiible,' and tbat Hit, ttttinjit - would end in fuilur and diaappoiuttntmt. It ha been tbowa tbat tb Wilmington and WMon lload bad Increaacd it travel and freight f 7,000 ovt it fit-ibt and trv ' . 1 t . il ... it. .I. ..... But auk, bow did it $&& tli 'travol j will Ianguiilt stiiVin, and tbe lid dt pop and ficiht oi tb Nirth Carolina Ibd I j uUtton, batcatf of flawing into our iMinlera, Wt e the travel and freigbt of the North Carolina lload increawd in th aatt.e pro- r.it ' It tn th tr,.d ,l , , 7 , , , , , . j.ti.'inoi mm isorm varouna mii auwic Ji'-ad f Did th new policy blip tb trade ef llinitigton, Aewliera or Morehfad City, in the nine proportion f Wu;. -auk tboee who know, to aiiawer theae fjunlioa. Wi learned, while in Norfolk, tbat the trade of that city waa much gnmU-r in Anguat, tbaoj ti th cirrponding nioi)tb fbiat year, but bow wm it with Newbern, and Morthead City, and Wilmington, and lY-tereburg, and Jtit hm illil f W learn .tbat,' at tb laat meeting of th Ztoatd of Dire:tor of tbe Tsorth Carolina - 1,1,11 iroad, resolution w a offered t carry out the new petlicy indicated by thrtitock - liol.lora. It waa fully dlxcuaaed, and Anally , the leation wa Uid ua the UbJe. Ia I ahetrt time, w learn, the policy tu inaugu rated aotwubatandmg, by tbe iojut irrsN" nu-tit of the Pujii-riiltendent of th North Carolina and the Wilmington and Weldon i:.i;iroa.l, other parting, pwlmpa, conceir rin Every ), who aaw through the plan, waa wlHln-1 at one, that it would enur to t' Km.II of tb Wilmhwbm an.t WeAn lrod but thrv wcr. aoubtiul aUut Ita - ''linj! an v other interest ' A friend ot ours, aud ot tb Wilmington Road, chuck h ie loYurth snneVior manatmnenl of that l lioad. a liich wa iViarBt to vr- on. T!,al1,achaci;einthcbciluleoftUNHrtlfTO,e .. Uw f sroiiua Rol, we Irani, wa effected with- ut ev.a tbe knowti-dg of the PreeideBt, w hose diJtie required bi preeenc In 1 New j Yoik. No on bke th present , arrange tu- nt, to far aa we can learn. Tbe detention e f iu. rj-cre in Uii City, or in Oeddaboro' en rmie for Charlotte, : a ieriout in con v. jiit.nc, and must produce a change ol rout with person travelling North and South. It due appear to u to b pwlectly de- luousuawo, mat us interest otiall our , I;.i:Sm8iU can only b permanently pro moted, by using exery effort on their part la acfonimoelate tli travelling pul.Iki, by 1 It a -ji i. It ami safe tixnsport.ition of tb mailt an-l of all fici-bt, leaving cntirefy- to, tb .a of tjavilier and tbipjiera of f rely lit r. skeined choir of rotitr and the 1 uunke-lt. Tb grt0tt.lMjli-. 'r't" f'"h, fft- ff 1 1! , d by iN,ueceary delsya or deten- - trr . 1-mo re-w fiT-'K,- . I: ' .more, Waf:ir,f Ion, ICk'b mood, :.'t'i' aiol aoij lo.a, hoold rtxiiHaFe - ... a t,f ti.e North Curi.Jiu Roads, e .,f the , .ls in th iNniii. In to a 1 tt' ,n t-nry tiJin-Mi, the :1.t not or.ly esrry the malls a, r.l t l tV r,- ; I a.r-rd sTc-s of through t t- i", rimmng iiKKlatioa to ' -, at lw-r ,...? f.. in.- U-i.n umt conuee- f , J re, ! r-1 i :' ', t . ia llie tubtnr,-of . .s ti SI.V S lva, 'auteca student. - A twenty or-tnir-y ijjrmu-4,nr lonirer, at every depot of w.lctin atkn. ; When .ainay grtt ca a f;illr.d.li Wnttbirwd b fr-n-Jftf, aj.if itii la tba intemt yl no our. tbat e eu . i i be itis'alncl unneeewarily at a atatiun i tkjMit, ' y ' j -H e auv wiintae,! Ibmagb piUtakea .H y, Ute great t au of U Hilk faU oel ta tue ctaupe of partlaail lolly. i uu caniM-t Wmi be tu. "Vr seed tbHr wfldoeu and ail tb. ir beat Induetriea, and all tlteir -i tmuirnuita, and all their operative etwf. iriut, UjuuXoIJ lUenatumal Outlay. jxm. , AVwed U Hie ligbt of ml policy, .lade- -I a 1 .".f tT.X",!. ,11,1 elf fu jaaticf anil gi-BBToty, tbe eouie o( treat ment, tiiat ba U-an panued toward tbe gutilbi.ru Slab i - ia xpbcabla, xceit BBTii lb irrwBttfcl of aiwi'ltitg party jreK?... The national debt' l eudrmoua. and tb bordtn of UU"0, which weighing down tb eoergit oi the people. North and South,- ar barely u tbe lent to meet tb accruing iuttrct Tb locnbo ,, I o galling a to bay awakened, at tb North, tb apirit of tteptidiation,-4 aleeping lion whkb, one arouaed, it will b ditfieult bus down, Such in tana and diaiotereated ptriot a Butler, even, bar taken; bold of IH fn M-jtv Whatl fa tantamount -til it.- and will pre it upon Congrea at tb nrxt acsaion. A novel apectacle it now preaent d. Nowhere in the South ia beard tb cry of repudiatioB. Subjected to all tb charge an-l burden ot gorernment, but de nied all participation in it benefit and privilegea, taxed without being, repre ealed, eotnptlletl to In the boneat dettduly their 8 au to Uiemaeltoa,-we bear no di otiiioa among onr people to evade tbe payuiest J tk exit tf lhtir kumiU iatum; while it ( reecrved ft tb "lojuil" to ignore tbn national obligation incurred in carrying on 'tbe war for the Union II I'ufiater tb limb of tbe Southern Htaie and people, re-move the crushing weigbU whicbyire proatrating entrrpriie and indua try, giv them in opportunity to repair tbwr iprt una and develop their reaourcca, and there will b so apology for retorting t doubtful or diacreditabl expedient to ahirk tbe riaponaiUilitie of th ' nation. Tb edi ct of relieving them from tbeir diaa bilities, and of a kind, conciliatory and tottering policy toward then, would be iibttautaneou and marvdloo upon tb financial prpaperity of tb whol country. The gtatea, and bom of tbeca mora than North Carolina, hav within themaolve il tbu elemeota of national wealth, tndni trial welfare and commercial greatneaa. Their people bav the tronget itimutu, ander ordinary circutnatancea, to xrtion vlai aeoaaaityt though tbr at period i, la th butory of Bitioo, a well a Individ oala, when nncenity, instead of producing efliwi, only Wj?ct recklcaiheM and deapair. When the Radical policy (ball have "beca conautnaiated, if it ever iball bo, nd w pry it never may be, that point will hav bee) reached. Under the blighting Influence of negro domination, real or im minent confi-cation, loa ot interest la tb weal of the nution, a tb roault of political diaatyliry-; and vcivil oatraciam, indtiatry ' . I h bonth will tweom to ' K-'vcrnment; what Ireland ia to iH. ratrr,b. aourw pj rsvenoe ! npiirt. Ifcvi:w the treat- mtat, and tbe picture i revrd, Tb I country will. yet And 1hiout, Hail Koap To Wuhihotok. Tb Waaii- ingtoa Imla call upon ua to advocat th building of a Kail lioad from Waahingtna to Qoldaboro. The Ooldabore Star approve of th project, and tb Tarboro SmiAmtr Urcn tb road from Washington to Tarlxv ro, ., Weihould h glad tr e WaabingVia rebuilt and reatored to more tbaa it former prosperity. Til object of building Bod from WaahingtAB to any point, wepreauta.e, would b to draw trad to Waahlntttoa. Tb WabingB penile could have no other obji-oif. If an, what advantage in that re fKH t would albiad t-o Uoldaboro bet It Would place' Waabington directly in cotnp titi with Nrwbt-rn and Wilniogton, and would wore likely draw th trad from 1hTn7rrrnrthaq.. CTJBtribBtr'BiUCh" Wtt Bo, on tit oilier hand, it tb Road .from Tarboro te-h Roanoke ia completed, Road fmm Washington to Tarboro Would Waabingtoa in eotnpetiUoB with Nor- folt. "J thl Ucb Roaei Oould 0t lfa iUc,f- A U"telr Pollctt " fik , wmiH 1 to "t 1 ar River of all oljiiroctiona. I r - ' .k. . .... -. . . ' ' i. Wi'ictt coma be don at a mucu' oal Vompany to keep tbe river "P" M UP practicable!, aud giv the omP',aJ Kft navigation f.r a term of yeara, Then if a RiiH Road i to be built, let It ran from Greenville to Wilson. Where a river ean b mad navigable for fl.ita and ateameraof any power, it is far cheaper to ua th river, noless th amount of freight is bkely to lie tuflleient to employ both. Washington is in a position 'to jjeriv. tar ! more advantage from th Improvement of it natural ad vantage, than from any artificial l one, nan unset ar really, taster built, than to make them pay, alter they ar built would be well for our peopl to consider lul otiorwiney project mor Kail Koad. WtDrlUi4.T.A Mmepondent at Lax ington Inform oa, that tb Grand Jry at Davidson Court found a troe bill tgi net Itad of hoiht, ail also for petjury."' ft i C- Uke no pU-aur in sue h sonooneementa, but fuels osl.t nt to hf alcd fni t Le' pu bl ic, "m be tber" SiiT?6uai- . I Wrfd poAHiaBJcJUMK in.tUt-oYpnliliiwa or Radical party or among Conservative. Xet tnnh snd justic b don to every nan, ifAt JUttnrtion t ttUrt r , t I is ITT toLLKuB. n wer glad to se Rev. Dr. Cravca ia our sanctum, on yettet- day,. Uc ray that tber ar bont ninety itudent tTrii.ly- -H tbinii tbey evince tn unwonted dei-otioB totimly. Thajn! ttitioa hat been vitted recently by n out- f t!frg or tLj Fpim, soft most ot tos itu i.i aie r rohfwor f R;v;iin, In the TU,i,..I ,l,..,.rtn,.nt ttew Fie rbV.lh t,.. I 4 STATIC XKW&. Tb Ahvi!! f t. meo- tioo tb arrival, ia tbat low of aylamily of fc win Emigrant, bo were induced to go to Cuneirtitb by a wealthy and Intelligent g Dileiuaa from SwiUerlasd, who ha beta jouraing la th monatai, Th 5Vay : TbeaeeniigraiiU are of tb riglit ort Tbey ar sot picked Bp peemiacooualy, but coot among a cadoraed a iatclligeat and respectable laVmera, and by proper entour agement front our people stay be made to rm a aucbiii around wbicb thobeanda of iwilar peopl would aadoabtedly gather ia a very abort time. Even bow thirty etber famUiearB.aw.itiig tb reporj of tboe now bears, and if that report n favorabie. a tide-of iuimigraiioa will act ia toaanli thla sectioB 1ha wilt aoon, dinra ewt our preaent oweetmble (ittd ignorant iaiwr, and replao it with aa inteiiivent and induatrion P tain bhmoia aa th roae." Oe. Canhy baa nmoved , Iear. 1 J. R. Logan, Jam KooerUand J. D. Oladaon, JoaiicM ot Cleveland Coon ty Court, and ap pointed tb fllcsirtg named parson in' tbeir slead, who ar required to tak tb JHroB-cladf" vitLL-IV-Pr Oregg.Joo. - j. Aydjett aad Louia Gardner, No reaaoa i signed.1 fr"''1' :; Oen. L'aul.y baa bo exu-udwl lie time for tbe collection and payment of tax in Cleveland, Until Dei. . tat. , Tbe tibertir. however, ha already act tied with tb Pub- lie Treaaurttr. .TUO4dai-oro foe eye that- the ubecnptioa tuibe pTopowd cotton factory ia tbat plao. it progrewiog finely, , and that it will b built. - Mr. John Wiikr having realgned tbe Preaidi-ncy of tbe Flrt National Bank of Cbailotlo, R. Y. McAden, Eafp, of Alamanre coooty.haa been elected in hi pjaflw,. and Will remove to that cky and take charge of the Bank. Mr. Mile P. Pegram baa been electeil Caibier in plce ot Tbx. W. Dewey, m., reaignoel. Tb CoiiHituUonal Union Jden ol Buncombe County will bold a Convention at Aabevillo, oa Saturday, the 1 3i b oi Octo ber, tor the purpnee of organizing th party, and aominatiog a canliiUte to repneaent tuetn in tu Diat convention. Meeara. Biota A Co., of Oaitoa Coaa- ty, hav imported machinery lor their gold mine all th way from California. MTAipmoToir, N. Th Coiutrtattut cay tbat a number of neat new honaee. bave ben built in WaabingVin tod otbert r la proora of erection. We gather from It ind the Index tb following additional Itema from tbe goodly old town : "Our PreebyUiian friendi teim to hang Br on tbeir beautiful new itructura. We need to itroll amnml hfternooo to e bow it prograaaed : It I now iuat ia th eoodt tion ofan old ruin arcbe and no walla ibov tbemriforry: iprTWBd; w"wnt to ncaryour txn ring.- By in way, what ar oar EpucopaJ and kletbodiat . brethren doing!- , ,: t,f,,r , IhJ "Tb great inconvenient to which, faml lie are placeil by lervint, aeceaaarily will compel bouae keeper to look North . fur whit tervante. It it moat unfortunate that th negro, in bit uneducated atate,. ii , not eliroer to liitea to rdaaon. Peraona, in con aeijiienee, are tutijece td to tbefir iierplexing ........ H. fl..,wl . and far between. Wbeuwer they are found hiwtal and iuiliittrb'U.nd.fbre aremnie very honorubl excepliona, no diflicully of tey employ tmeu v .t;j,. , ? j i ;, , "The Brut bale of now cotton of th aea- on, grown by Gen. Byron Ladia, of P)tt. leached our market laat week." Tbenrt-aent annmaiouiatat of the coun try prevanta anything like new enternrit in tne niann Hue. aUte of tbinira. w bav len fully insured, ! not eonfineei to onr tectlon. North, a well a South, aa extreme liarrrwtien of work retta, Ilk a In Herat pall, on ahipvarila Workmen,' a in our town, are diaeogaged, or applying luemaetTc in eonie oirrer man ieir li giti mat calling for a livelihood. How long tbi eonditioo of thine will iat. veiuaiua lor our preaent mien to dcferniIna,X from Crawford that aboutnin bunelred negroe voie-u oa tu Drat (lay : but it waa supposed that there war several hundred on the ground ok Tuesday night who bad not voted. Veiy few, it anyt white bad participated tn tue election. It iia fortunate thins tbat the white did riot go into a context -with th exciU-menl and evident preparation tor a violent con flict mnnifeated by tbo black. 1 Man of me iii Kiuti uarrieu ineir gum witn llieiu to th cviirt boose, and the military had to niaarm mera. i ney nail Keen Wronirht un by while emisaarie ib the tonvictJon tbat tbey war going to bav a battle with the white, and tb dUolay of wmilar snirtt L.. 1..... . . 1 . . . '". . "j urn laewr must ii are orongni; on a con flict' . .. ',.. l,..v ; a '.).-. It ii said tbat theVnroroea had rrci-ived reJer. wbioh they dared not eliaobev. to ko to Crawford Bod vote. Cdvmbut nuirir Mkmoriai. CaitKirowiK, On , Thuiwl.iy, Sfitb alt, s number of the ladies and geu. f lenm of Komney, West Virgin!, aiwero. bled to do the appropriate honor of inau gurating a monument to th Confederate soldier who fell ia the Southern ti-rvic during tlx lata war. Adelresaes war deliv ered by J. D, Armstrong, Eq Major Alexander Monroe, and Rev. 0. B. Fitgpat rlck. Tb precoaaioB, which wa a large one, wa under th DiamhaVhip of th gallant LU'tttenaat-Colonel D, Ed. Bcall. lata of the Confederal eorvlee, ; , It 'i now itaiad that altboni'h Chief int. tica Cbsa may open tb court at RicbmonH ia which Mr. lHivit it to be tried: h can. I not preside lor any length of Urn, a th Supreme Court opena ooa after- in," Waab ingtoa, If then a desire is evinced to postpone tbe trial, counsel fr tne Uovern ment wilt enter a acwyieosfjui. I it district tbat tb Ueveramrnt ntvf tbftoTiit64t"f tfem" jmi need to b ifiiivr.,t i,.. w-tW monrfi. maSfiiff niillion and' a baFf J. .TfIii-S3i.-.i --'wet-it " TV I irr-nii, toaairi? mt inn anrl a hi 1 or uuitwi fvr vuuuiu. t UIB, auutHi to tue amcttint experiiletl m the Commissary, Qia. leruiaster t and bulwisteffe Department, make th monnt approximate, ia tb B, KTg-i.3eWO,W0 l. L Vr----- Th next NaUo'nal Rrtif)llban Coavan tion, fitr th nominatioa of a President and l-W!lM.i.l,l lll k.k.IJ -,111 Tbs mMnlwa rf th- RKlmn.l .-&., , ; 1 mittee bav been coircstiordLnir on th sub ject, and a majority bav expressed them- teive ia ravor oi t oicairtx . TbTennee Lrcislature met on lest .M..n.!ny, A iT- -iUU t S Cincinaati J , . co.'Ke,i: mw-rttd ear-- I .1 it e i that tiovcno.r llmwiiow will be elected I ha 1 'mtal Ht ...-.. ! .., 1, . 1 terson, whose Uwo eiiiirct on karch th. J- For the fVntioel. TBK UMYKllsiTY SYSTEM. Inalltb article about tfur L'niv'eraity Bad h affair recently given to tb public la th 6WiW, I bav locked in vain, fur anilbing lika adtaitin of tb Cniwitf yth . Tbr teem ta be cjuito a furor ia ita buhalf, certainly tber baaUea a loWd outcry ia favor of it, and yet 17 cannot find that any of.iu adrocale have told n what it..k..Tnlaraytoa".i brouaht forward a a new idea, It friend claim that, t it tbe graad remedy for all the ill Vf Vb acbemc at higher' education, that w have ihut far rtTw al, ' ina'tt ir-ttr: wratit yt'Mj&SsA BeWcomlngT Ht' Iblt wgiinIr-andtr-eBt forward tba mrmefc genwatkm oa va new career of far mora ucccful b urning ; aud yet tbey bartlly giv a Bchieto what thiry nirtn b4baaJLJlUtgg?'fc ai nwthoda of inatmution in our College are to be changed, we ouhl to ue intormeel what tb biinciple era on which the change i to baauawto. W are, by no mean, dot- poaed to act blindfold ta tiw matter, nor to commit the future education of tb ton of North Carolina to a "avatem" which w do not woeUratand, and wbicb 1U advocate do wit teem to be able or wilting to explain. If we are to approv and iuatain tbia change, we Insist on lHng clearly informed what it imenU ar and wherein it aingular uperi orityeonMBU Ihvoirved, however, tbat b Univeraitv vatom" ia in-full and mot ueeertM operation at two of the College ia tbi estate, yl Ueir ineou ao not, lmieeei. call tbem "L'niveraitiea oue would taiok the miuht thev onlv declare tbem to Ii re-ornaniaed OB the "Cniveraitv tyatem." Now, an rely, wa ought to be informed what tbi "yrtem" K ' And yettbe only gleam ol light that bat been throw upon th oueation. ad thi i irnthered troui the statement ot th worthy Pieciilc nt of Trini ty, i that they have introduced there a principle of tiertio. By tbi it i Unller stood if wrongly, will not some one who knows aet as right I that a student may fin any ctaa he pleaaea, (and of course is fitted lor;) that h may elect what course of study ba will pursue, and may continue ia it o long a b please. Ono may, for example, devote himwlf to elaaaieml studie only, another may., give himself to tb na tural tcienerl excluaivety , attidrd may study nothing but th English brandies, and so cm. One may keep up bid connexion with tb College br four year, another may re main en year, a third a ingle etaion. Tb pscuiiarity of thi 'system,' at thus far aoveiopeo, seenis m d mat wnning ia rvvHtreal of any student nnlest it b for a a degree and that he may study what b cboote. and when b cbooae, and so far only a b choose ; tbe only limit to his se I lection being in the capacity of tbe Inttitn tioa to te ach, a no one among ns profeate to be abl to giv instruction ia everything. There it no doubt, fomething quite cap-. tivating to onr people just now tn- iticb a "lyatem," and it ean be upheld with reaaon Ings that ar at th lean very plausible. And ret I am not entirely' convinced tbat tb old way ia not th better, nnd may have oraetbing to lay oa tbat subject herealter. A change so fumlameotal and of tn vast in fluence on tbe.futnre character ot our edu cation ought not to be countenanced, untea after a dltigeiit iiTOrignTlHniwitia, ihueb tet to be niabed apon u in a furor tor do intr something new and in tbe too preval ent take-for granled temper. It ia not too late to diaeuss tbi subject, eve n thougll this method ba been already put in operation in so highly re)ectable quarter. ' W may be going too fast. Let thime wbo are not yet committed deliberate loug aud well be fore tbey tak a step that can not b ensily retraced, or of whose w inlom they Bra not fully assured, More touching tin mutter boreiuler,- perlmiM, I would ask iolbe nuetlon now, ' v Ji thi tbe much viumted Vl-uiyersity aystem't Ha, indeed, our crttiKN'rror been our not giving to our youth- a hlr'.y to c noose what, ami when, and now aiueb tbey will biara ( And la the frtnting them tbi liberty th magic condition that i to iutuaeanew spirit intoonr cboola and J college, and to make our Imy here-aftesr true tctolars I If in, let me ask with. J defer tnoe, I it o aw i tiling amon; us I - Have w not all along acted on this uvetera," at any rat in our Common School and Academies, yea, aorhe of our College also, in, aa It may be, a autihme or ttupid Igno rance of the fact t Take the. Common Schooit of Our State, any of them, and any wbar, tnd their practice i and alwava haa been to allow their pupil to seloct W.h on the branches of si inly b would purane. There ha now her been an exclusive scheme Inch ill wore required to follow. One mi"lity study irithmitic only, and an- ottef geography.- and another grammar, and toon, just as each might choose. Each pupil, too, cfttrrt the school w hen it suit hi convenient-, and consult the same only in deciding when tn leave it. Here "the eleo- tivyw-iH'' iHtwU ojwatbwh - Ar they tlieretore unlvertitiea even in miniature I And will our Colleges;- if tbey imitate ia this resitcct our "old.field schools," l trans formed into Uniyertilie tlien-iiy f . ' . W hat ha lwen laid of our Common Scboolt may b will aa truly ot the most of our Academic. The tame, iirinciiile of "election" prevails in them also. And vet our people would he amazed toba told that the true -umveniity fvntem "is tit system i which they are modeled. Indtedif thit rulo ot ''e-li-oiioii1' ta llie drntinctiv uitrk of a University, our Own University, about, wriieii we near to much trnimblini?. haa a jnat line to lufci name, ror this ruirbat been act. oa there for many year. Any young man wbo wuhet, may attend th fea ture anil recitation in on or more depart ments which be may choose, with no obli- giiou of any kind to tak the rest One ma leant Cheiaiatry only, or Mathematics, or tb uaaaics, and leave out the rctidu of whiw. pei, uv way eouiox e aimseil with whatever clas be pleases, and may eon- . i. n o . e . . , , . iwre uia reaiuenee just so lung as ue please. Within th rang of bi choice h may yoy every aei vantage wuicn tn institution I e . -. .. .. eaa give a fully a any other itudeut How mng tuch ba been tbe fact I cannot tav: but am sure that for more than ten yeai lt every annual caiaio'no naa containea a list of tb young men wba are thus pnro ing partial course oi stoay. li in allow ance of an "election" U th peculiar feature of tbe University System, surely this ivttem a! read t. and has Ions been, a fullv in nnity or VV ske horeet It a posaibi that le tm more riironr4iril r rire purttm 1 uoe wot oceei to be weMWiM. j-s.-rv "election" is alway granted to tlioa who aalt lor it, and that tber ar every year mr or fewer who do act opon it But, after all, it this "elective" principle j "th Univertity eynteinl'' It may be a pr w .us niciinni m tmreniiij, eiii i Cannot belie v that it la (A method. Tber mutt b omething else, and far mora . im portant tl:-i this. In tha idea ot a Unireraity. It must N something else thaa this tbat L'itot I to all 1 "nTf-rTl v rnviiM-rl " a. It.-T t . . -..f ur'pet)) srrtiit ft be .somewhat 5ltatc4 oa this soHect, it it ttv desirable . .oun.m, mn lll- rcraity latein"i4, would giT at th infor juauoa that wa need. . . liiKU. HOE AKll CVT BZH. la W,la. aed ball not Oct. t-tf ... ob eoneiprnraeut-eb'-an. Henderson lRTlcHttrl fair (Xtricz baleich ijLimm a. b ro., ) II Urfru, Or 9t 187. I . OaTawbr Mit, tb tStb ias., m,trjm fw Heolerw wiU hsav IBIS t oy. Ktut ltiamrali)iotiikha deigned I' b Htmoemna !. Such artick ai be traua oortfil trv. to and fro, nnleas there is a enanRO of owuemliip. A similar train will leav Watdon, Maiu ,lv .( 11 n'lfMrk. It. If. I'traua .faMir'ia t vaut tiaa Fair, oa eitbor 'ef tit nara or tta ceneUnnance, win ee raranaw return uetei tor oat jare. . . : ; ' A. B. AVDHEWH, Valuable fica! Fctate near Oifurd fannHrinTTO am okiiKKO the cockt I of Knnitv Wihe t'onmvof (Iranvilhi, I whT 1KTa.v7lnV22mf BuSC aTlIir CoWltlr ajor in Oxiord. oflov r, aaje.at paliiie Auetien, the land of which the late Cob Thomas L iiica 'died suiaed and vrimrumtd . ' 1 bia land is vunaJfed aboot half a Bid North of Oxford, aiid cental ua about I light Hundred and Forty, Acres, ' about o-balf of wfcick l orij.-inal foraat. It haa utma it a U'ice and enrnfurtsebl DWEI.IJ.NO HOUkK wnb all neuvaMU-y out-bonaM. AjUhi VsluMMe Cirlal Mill. :T Tbe Mill and all ita ammrtenancas, with a small part of Mm lad, will bi 4tl anixirata, and the rent will be iliridod into two nearly etjual.parta od ea,-b sild aeiarateiy. tUM Jl crtxtit of ono, twt, ami H,t yeara, with imeret-froffi day of eat, thi puTrhaper Kivlnr boailajWitti apiimred; ooarr-iesl and tbe title reaei veef outil pvvoit-itt of pnrrliaae memoy. JdH.t V. HAi,Cla. K. Oxfurd, N. C, Oct. t-M-3w rr ihOTici:. JOHJf WHITE, Ehq.. formerly of Warrenton, k. 0., ia tbi day adtnittod a partneriu uar business, tbe atrle of tbe linn to tie - , ,. FREER NEAL & CO.;-; ' t oet. istj ua.. i x t .. ruttR A 'Eal,- FltEETl, 'IHEAIa Co, 1. a. IUI, Mtsa. u. jnu ia, . . jao, waita. COTTON FACTOliS General Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VV" KcfertoB. II. Hmfth, F.q, Keotlaiid Neck; Hon. '. B. yanee, Cbariotte; O. h -Haniley A Co., E. Murray A Co., WilmiiiKtin ; (lea, K W. Haywood, liaieiKb ; lien Vtathi HeuipKin, Mouth Caroliiui; t:luuej JohnvW. Cunningham. Tenon (omit? : Turner Kattle. .m . Kdre-eonibe i Ki- ehange National Hank of fwefuirlorK H - eirowu t o., wsaiungivtv Oct. v-64-lm BEHLINER HALT EXTKtCTI ' i i ' 0 ' E ' ! ".-'.- . ; - - Dr. Kollcnder's Beer of Uealib ! Ht-4 ! ' Dozen. AN EMINENT Not'KIHHINO AND strength ening remedy for 111 ille.ei eifib BREAST AND STOMACH, . " '. ' UESKKAL WEAKNESS AND DRDIUTT. ALSO, ' . - lVll:ePIA.- and surest son neb meet lor eonrsbweents. - M0THEBS, nnable to giv tnffirler.t natural nonriahment to tbeir in fauta,-wUl nnd "ttu Xx traot s reraarkabis rstnedy. ' . It has been examined by th highest Medical authorities and approved to be not aloe a vary healthy, but extraordinary atrenfrthener, and fa sooceaafully nsed in till Hospital ta Zorop and tb Kortbern Cttle. In eompUane with in desu- of a anmbe ef Physieiana, we hav introtlaoed ssoond, lighter qnsuty, tt a'JO IVr Down. - By Uii arrangement, every clas of th public m enabled to pruvld Uii seal thy reasedy and thereby prsstrv sbetr-bealrb; t 'Bole Agent for. North Carolina. t ; HAHZ & MICdEL'8 t , -J.iCZI,EDBATEI - - LAGER IJEEK, - iiitiani-:rr, '-.-'' 3 Per I)oeti (rtur nonpea.)" A Genuine Imported ArUcle. 7' I .wJ.'"' ''j:""". PUIL, TIIIEM, y 1 Sola Atfont for America, LP14L TERM OF WAKE SUPERIOR kj Ua -, COL1KP. . ltpperiii?kbi the Cnnlrt hat Ih Cioil II, in. KM of tills (Jemrf btttio hn a.t 4m 1 A.., . . rennlatjiruB-fnnW, il ih en-di-re-d by Uie t'oart that s M-fcma t. Traw of the nut ri.rt lu. kt.i r aaicl OuhIt, to onnani-iien on ti Wedne-silay before the third Monday in IteceeiNT next A D.1S7, (which is Ui lltb day of the nimUlii and cutmue nntil tbe end of tbe tollowlne m.i if neeeaary. All il lies-en siisinomril -In ftig- eh-- rsnsct of said Conrt, wbo may be bonnd to alt- nd th next rvKHlar term of the Court, teineid In ...i tmmm, I enail aiwinl (U pila4 term bader the ntiue roirs, T.irn-iinre ana penaltn-a, and wltk the asm priviU-ges, sa if tbe term were a raituisr Itnees, ion S. Drirnso. dork of onr aafrt 1 Court, at onioo,.., ttaie-iKh, the ilrat Mon.lav aftert SIX1 J'iTKNT.WPROVeD METIIUD OF For t'UeTv-, Otfiveiiren? ISTEaViioinyT' if has noeqnal. An iiiexhutil,l, .,-,,..1. .7 ...... .. iv aw i.iHiiK.oinvi; sms o fnrnihf a herever wanted, either m XariL Bta-, ble. Kile-boa or IbniiiK booiu. .. j Liberal lurma offf-risl to Agente. ' . . . i. MiTUlELX, AI.LES ft CO., Ang.-3l-lt Kewbern, N. C. W. W.VMIU. i w. a. cAttibwx, I acanuiaar, - as, si st, ;apEIIAsII"ev .. on oiEiii,. i . i I i A 'D COMMISSION MEirc-HANTSi fit . a tannr rrc Street, - .5 ':: ; r-. - ' NORFOLK, VA. ' A nr.rilv of Pure PRRTiVlAN e:i!ivr ...i other FwttliavrK HOI'K UAiliilVa Biw-i.- UlJia and LKiUOIW, kept eorortantly on hand. . An isMl-bui ,,-,.-J.i.J,,:.Vi . COWAKR , IIARRIsg. : eenera fommlss!p Merchftnta, w temmfrt'f street, ' , . tHoye4.Aut(1iuijH u( iSniniliea. . Will fe-i Ra,. , ReiUlAaUUSa. iTsmioioej CII.MI, tj. teTtlJIVi kitk I aLl tt ItM U . la S2mjxxa.,m ,i . -i . . tan aa, K, 44 rujctlt tlHe Street. ( down Axteratee," ' -f -,. , ' M fcegs Niuls,orn.d, . . l-x': i ...(-, - '. " Hlaei-withe' Annie, Vie and HamsMr. I'-ni.ilera' klatenialx. i ' - , ., .... Aisw a sw-g stock Cook Stoves. J. ItROWN- With Hxsrr a Lawia, Raleigh, Oct. 1867. . axt. JAlia toil an.r strWn arl h-a.f, or r,..,, M,,r. 1 ffK. HAWasrai?'! t-i. i. Ymfd, ( lre.1,-11 Td. ' I r-r reru-!i i- as to acte m. a.i-... c . Sj i-ij io ine atinsi-rit-, S-umile, nir-HtM Si ii XI ft, . OctA-M3w I ' M aiTBAtHIB WASTED uii of tb fcrnvsrauy ef twrta i . : Shelby ti-a i'V mmuueu t ? I Hob. D. L. Bwaisi IX Cliaoel Hilt.- - C llaj. lien. Bon. Hoaa, tinomnoa, h- tj. . u A. at. tMirr. l-., fpaitanaburg. ,Ui-- I Uct BWW j ; ; 1S6T. VAXJUJClXXVUf 1S67. G(ESTUATU LH, " blae-k Oraui J e(.per, , 1 v Horae bbue Nalla aud She lVr ; . W; Collins 4 to Axe, w4 la b, , Cnt audCrit TayWa. ", , - $Sf Wwrlfc yiawwranwrr fim Hate, . ' .' . 'OOAAUITXIIU'ur Viittig-Tutii KuvotFd tXR-aota an haillue, VWb and Tin I'ana, pint and lialf-)int l uis TI and Bake ttba, Oil tJans, Milk Miauteia, ; bacu4.nd Coubira, aud Coy fan. , . M fraarymiigwwmVaTOrrrya ntine. Hoofing- and Oa toriuK bM in tb beat Bbuai over oar Store, ho. Fayetb.ville htreiet. i llltOW.N, Baleigh. Oet. 8-M-tf With Hart A Lewis. A VALUABLE UOlaE A.0 LOIT -r.- TOR SALE AT AL'CTIO.r OK THE iSrn DAY OF OCTOBER, I tiflAIX sell aa Amnion that valaahbi Hurnw arid lot in tb Wsstera WatdVtoeletaguur ta Dr. Aauta Laireii. . -,. .: i'ne lot front on Went Mreet (W tuet. I do not know Um (h'l'ili. 'lbere are h-ur riui to ui Houae ; two hito'iuna and a Kiu.-ki limine aud a ifsod Biall of Joecllent Water in tne vant Terms of sale, on half oaalt, balanus in Inreu e iJ ia atabnenta, ( and U and in months, -with note aud rood aoenrity, and Interest from day of sale,, and deed retained till but payment la mala. fossssion givsa Utk day of boveuibor. 1M7. . . . tl. ruAAam. OeLa-SMd - Agent. NOTICE. OF THI! COt TT A DECREE OF THI! COTJBt OF KJITTTT A of Hertford Oonntv. Fall Term. 1M7. I ahaU soil st public sale, oa th premises, oa aaiaruay we sua usy noremuor next, TWO TRACTS Ot LAND, belonging to th estate of the fad Abner i. Per ry, deed. ibe 1IUHS TllAfJT. containing, by estimate. luiuH. it... i i. 141 A n u. and ia. Taylor, dee'd, wilt be sold on a credit of re oa and two years, interest from dale, with bond 'd eenritv. K HOI HE TRACT enntains tbn hundred and nfty acres, adjoining tb nrst aieu- tionoa rraet ana tns lands or Jordan j, Uortwi tnd others. Ons-tlnrd of tbi Tnet," or oue- tmra of uie purenss money, will b casta ; on tne other two-tbu-ds one and two rears Urns will be riven, with bond aud good aeenritv. and lnterast from date. Excepting the coat in toili wiU be j caeb- WIU- Oat SS-atawxw J, A. TAHN, 0, M. B. CHOICE OIlOCKltlKM CH1AP F0II CASH I -- T Aa TO-pAT. IM BECEIPT OF A FULL 1 stock of obiao 1 FAMILY GK0CERIES, wbieh I hav earsfuUy seiescted to snii tb but of my customers - , ; I respeettully in rib) the attention of those, who are about tb purchase, to tba cheapest and .bent Oroeenea in lbs City of Baleigh -cousiatiug of niae, unouiiiers. ureast ana Mams, -Beflned Leaf LariL Prims Factorr. K. D., and Pia Appl Chee, - MaeksreL ia Kite, . - Hmoked Beef Ton (roe, Huqara of all grsdes, - Family tlew waiiauted, ' T- Low grade Fhnir, . Prim n bit Meal. , Kh, Lanlra and Java Coffee. Ilelieions Ureea and Bbtck Tea." ivxia v n ana and bukst :raokrs, and many etber articles ; sll of wbieh I ean aud will sell. wneHosale and retail, cheap foreaeb. lX)Ulil,AS DKIJj, Oct t M tf . Market Biinare. NEW GOODS t KEW (.OODS! HECiaVKD DAIL.Y AX M. KOSENBAtfirs. I0ME ONE AND ALL,' A CD LOOK AT05E J ol Uie nuest eoilection of - . ,' DRESS GOODS, - " ' PRINTS AND DELAINES. fbAflnblitl, TTHITB AKDUOI)RKn, - ' " " ' ' " " IRISH LINENS, TABLE COVERS, - TOWELLINGS AND NAPKIN'S. V , f.n y-i . - ...... ' Ult, VyHtl AlilB, f BLANKET, Whitb AD CotoBKD. 250 Square tad ton; Shawlt,' for Ladles and. Children, to be told at price to sm tit. suae.- j - (:, - Cloth Cloaks, BretttfastiSEtvvK Sin tag", ISifbiaH, Woolen ITootU, Balmoral Skirts, and Lailiwf, ' Gout's, MtBsea' , anil .Children's IIOSIEItV AViXGtxVi IN flREAT TABIETT. ' Uao t fine aseortioeat of lbs celebrated Miles 4 Son's PhUadelDhia fiboes. INDIA.NRI7nRE,K OVFHJIIAPl f. t.ji CLOTnS, CA88IMERE3. SATINETS, JEANS. Also a fine In of ladies' amt ri.ni. tv..Iu. I Trunk. V.luir. .n,l U..J.u. ' " , ..--r -j .... 5 -rr-wn -ew.-.ts---.M. ..A. k. soseba Tars. Iff Ana more Good Coming, .gj .. va. i-em ; 1 tt' "" . MRU. WI.VSLOU'S ' SOOTHING HYItITI. pOB CHILDUEMTEETmNfl, OREATLt t- m. iiiepracass ot teetijiuar, bv softeninii ALL l'Alri and spasniodfo action, and ia KURE TO RJCOCLATE THJS BOttELA, ue-wna noon it, moUn-rs, it wiU gV rest to yoar- - .. . Steltet- wwd Uealth t v l.r.. We have pot np and told thi article for year m iraw awn TarT of ii wbat BOTOr "n e to say of any other med- td Frrw-r a Cvkk. vhra ,jl . ...... m j wm. Aivrvr am we Xsow tn bistaneeof dissatnjfactioB by anv en whottsndit. On tba enntrarv. all ara l..ii.',i.iui with its aperatioB, and speak ia term of com Herniation of ita msnesl effeots snd merlie.l kNOW," sitae vaara ef exoeriBe i ora KntrrtTioa ro t rcLnutisr ov waxr wa o. a. . " aiTml VWJ BWtano where the miv,,t ,. suffering fi-.m pau. and exliaueu... relief w)nl be knd is iWb . ' after tbe bym ia selaiiiiiatre-d. . 1- ail du-eetlons Se- tu-t,. wi . . "Mr. M'lnaloH'g SoxtLblnxr fiirim a . . . ' ' ' . - . '. . . ' ' -e - "ft 'SJJAWimJAiin bat. jj- s 4 j ios"e uiroamoat tbk wo. sse-psw lil. -. ornrm Z ' 1 -' SlrPultoa Htnet bew York, . JJ' H""h-b, London, Englan.L 44i Kt Paul .street, Jaixitreal, (.anaelL " thjKM t.ifr Iswsrtaae ' ' t Y.Ann AAA sva a IMioy, - - - vfH.l, RECElTf T Ot WM. H. CROW, (General A-r-i.l of V.rth . arolina ) psrment n r,, f, tbej.iey of iAn T Wan-b-rs. wee'd, K. ta say, . is: to.enAi, ana eu.M mlA 6'i iie-r e.mA . A ,. nUJJS H-hAMiUi ; AtMtwrV for . BSI ftRNrlItXt - J , CMMntry mvir. 'and f..r aa'te . aept 16-M tf B. K H IXLUfe-K h A CO. r... snsczLLirrous. A. . I4.3LXIGK, CHIAPJWSP WXEL SELECTED STOc rORCIG3f AND DOMESTIC I) Kl'. fr OODS! v JUBT IteX'EIVKD BY . . . m' ISAAC OETTINGEk, r ' '4S rJ'ttlllat. Ato, A Ft'Li miCR. Of " Shoe nnd Hoots, lint and Ctan. , iJidlc' lrc killk, I,eiu-s' Cloak, Ladle?' Dreti 4 -I-rtlHBMBglfc,- SMKl PCJ faOOd. KEADI-aiAPE, CL0TII1K0. ! All these goed will be sold at a veryanM0l ,j vane oa Best cot Thee will aoUHng bs eharm d t- ahowing them. AB w ask ia a eyli.uXra yoa boy ebewbere, ; . Remember I8AA0 OETTTUiOEB, , ' ' 8'ye4tvillelH, : 5 ( door Knrth of Market Bom- ':--fi :'"-..-.-' " K1. .15 THI MLLLI5ESY USX M- mTZlymf1H, te ready - , serve bar friend and Detrui. ...-!. ju.i retuniod from tbe borthern Market a powua, auu who one ot tue nicest and Uri.J atocksof. . . . ""- ; ' ' rniixi.vERv, that ever was brought to thi tow. 8b bJ tomething bi snit all classes, , ' Trimmed Hats friim so mn. . Bounela made ol silks, vedvets, strsw sad abaa Velvet, bilk and batina of every eolof Ji shade.' , ..." In Ribbons, Flowers, Peal ben and Orttsaaeai. ber ebje-k cannot be excelled. , - - It le aeeless-U sneak of ker good taste la in- mine Bonnet and llaU. 81ie u to,, ..n e" 4 for that among the Ladies, far and near w. call befnreyoa buy elsewhere, at ' .'.'.-.' - MUtt tMSTTINGEB'B : (ilm sll know where she live, i October J-ra. . ' ' .. ,, TO THE! W18ICAL M OUIJ). THE anderslgned bogs leve to liif.B i, 1Pfeoua,.aiid lbs mucsi fubb bt s0eri tbat be baa established A , GESEBAL MUSICAL AQISCI .'" AT HTLLBBORO'i H. C.-- -1 Tbs purpose of which is to assist tbosswhovbk to purcbsss Pianos or snv other Mnsiesi Inatrv nta,la proe-wruig THE BUsT AN1J tlii.Af. All Pianos sold by bin ar WAKKiHTED ti)t JtW E YKAltH. -- Tu those who wish their Ptsno tnned oris. paired, experienced tnC rbaU wurkwea will at sent -, r. bheet Mnrfo wiU be sold at Sew York tm prut: Orders for neh most be aeeoiupantst by thtmnnry. . -. j, Parent and guardian will do well to eeaaall him before purchasing Pianos or Wr-t,(,n, H his aim is lo introduce the VERY BKsT INisl'Kff. MENT8 in onr eoantry, and tbey will run se rua qf brine dtsappotafedL Having seen engaged In tha Mnsie baaimsa in thi atate and Virginia, for Uie laat C-a, fa natters himself witb the belief thai at been and . obeay teijf 6 obi tt ee entire afictioa. -Isuspeetriiuji, ' ' CHARLES O. PAPE. , ' rW.Mubv(Hillbare,,H.it October I, I8S7 ra, - . ' ' , FIRST OF THE SEASON ! I 13" HO. 1 FAMILY MACKEBEL. rCSt Just received and fe sale bv - . ; DOUOXAITBELL, A Oe t J. 1HS7.. -, . Market H,(naea JOHN TVIEWEE8K, Attorney at Law anAEegister ia Bank. ruptoy, l PitXtTirp ts a Li THE COUllJs eiK-litllie Itanliniot r-onrt. Office in th Mondro-d bnildiuic. -ItaleiKh, Se-. aiJU-ani L. E. HE A IITT'S OLJ3 STA.fsU, SO LONnltmown to th public, la agaia flllsd with a magninoeat stock t ... -a. , notions. ; ,:; : - tmg cipertence, and a thormii.-h ace,nilntno) with the Dry (loads' Trade in a He bramiiea. Ins tilli-a ua in ssying to Uie eoinmiiiiiiy at Ui ue, ilia! tbetr iubrest will be promoted by an exaiuuiatiu of onr well selected 6toek. DRESS COOKS.. . A great variety in . r lrlerlnoa, figured and plnin, I'oplina, " - - Lalnra, ' Emnreaa fiolha. f Alpiten, Abd other Diateriala of latost style. ' ' ' CAIICOS, 'T Of good at; lea and handsome, at 1, IS vJ 1. DOMZSTIO W02.STEI3, Atasandae. , ..:i Hnls and Cap, Boot stn4 Shoe, A lot of vory hambyinui ",'.""'--' 7- cloaks,; -V: at very low flgore and eannot be beatca at ti prin-e. y We effl sen a cbean a any bne ia the dvh .... Freeh ariivals. aa the Kon advaocea, to tut, deoianda. Out t. t X Price List furnished on application. "t IRON AND STEEL. GILLIAM & DfJNLO 121 Sycamora 'Street, Fetertbnrg', Ta Hav in (took at all timet, and ofter at k F eea, k lot to uit, tb most ecniplct asaortment of .: 1 . : jaoisr & stej ; , : coswrrtsa or ; REF1SED BAA JiOSLAlV fc'QViH AN ' ROOiD. (' '. - 6wEDE3 IRON. , ' KOEWAY JIAIL BODS. PLOUGH I80S. IIOESS SHOE IRON. ,- 8EeTCA-Te-TEL,-aH;S " ClUJAM DUXLOr, n - :."' ; '' " IRON AM iSTEEl; '""; ' Agent f.-r the ""' "TtFxtlrbnitki r'T - AadaU etesertioB f Oils mniiisctiP-J 1-7 Ma-l-hattiin 0:1 Co .ot.. r 4- 7uebU .ti.n-NT.vtv r: ,! S--1 1-T ' . .-.I fie-pt. iiM-tf L 14 il
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