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I li 1 t THE SENTINEL. 10 3IAp TVRNEH, Jr, Editor. T. B. taNOSBXTHT1, Editor. tVksDAT. DECEMBER 10, 1874. - SUBSCRIPTION UTE3'( I Copy WeeUj Sentinel nonHl I Copies - . , a . - t 81 M . iw t) " . . at- ' ' 11.89 '. One copy Irac to gett tT at Clab of 10 and award. v Copy Semi- Weekly Sentinel, I month, I3.se t Copi-.e - " '. 1LW go. n m m j a& M u r M (jj On Copy free to let lor ap of Club ot IS tnd apwarOa, Copy liy Sentinel Bolht .- .. i ",. . Cupira y - .- WSO 10 " h 4u.hu SO 44 A " M . 44 BU.OO One copr free to get tor sp of elub oil t Bd apwards. , rrr rmsrim. Couiplalut hve beca repeatedly made to me Concerning the ii-!ay la printing the f oblic document. Thco tlx print Jog u doneat a Republican office th Governor's rocattge, Treasurer's and Comptroller' reports aad other docu nenU, were placed in the bah la of th printer previous to th -nesting of tbe Legislature, and thai were printed in time to oe iaia promptly upon me taoieeoi me members tipba their assembling. Bat bo such facilities bar been offered me. It . was on the day preceding Thanks giving Dy that the Auditor's Keport, a voluruiiious document, was furnished tbe printer. I bar several compositors diligently at work upon th document an 3 they will be nady at the earlie.t possible moment It. should b borne In mind that there is a large amount of work to be done, and it has been laipouible Ito have th work com pletad owing to tbe lata hour at wbUh the Dianuecript wer receipts. . Th capital Becetaary to do tbe State work is considerable, Ia erert Blate but stingy Vermont, tbe public printer ,i,,,i t ' . receives t per thound ems. I am ra quired to do it at 0 cent. This very insufScient price u'cessilates the, printing to 1 done in pjrt at th expeu of the contractor, thus foreleg bim to beat por tion of the expense Unit properly belong to the State. .. . . j - . The public printer uadcr Onstrrailvs rule only received J7,000 fur doing work that cost th State unlr llrpulilicio rule ' $76,000. It is very apparent Unit it Is impoible to do the work without loss at M ixnU. A t weck-go th bill due Dudley & Co. tor ue wock's work (corapiMition, &c.) S9 00, whilst th SUt printer only rc-cuivud $.V.79 for tlie sim", allowing but 73 cents to cover in terest and wear ou siuie 3,0li) worth of TrrsteTfat;1iogiO'Rrp wooo, ga. uiu, eu:. u proper J I Ml .!... -.A-.-.- that tbe lost does nut fall upi n me but Dpoa the editor of the ..SniiVjixeb. If it did fall, upon me, I would becouipclled to throw up tb contract befora night, and leave tlie State to seek reditu upon my bond on We, which is ample and good for J , , , . j part of the publie piinte. TilEO. .V TllH TTRANST i f PARTY. ..... 1 ' t If sn intelligent iir.oiiivr wer to read some of our North Carolina pat era- upa the tleclion of Judge Verrinion as V, 8. Senator, he would conclude that h wa a traitor to his country in time of war, a traitor to bis State in time of peace, and a traitor to his pirly in legislative times. He would think that thclurgeot aa-. semblage of North CuJii gentle mea that ha ever taken '' place all really a colloctivn of tools auj fiHisils, for they selected " Ibis fellow Merrimon" a their candidate for Governor over every other man lo the State. Now the f ict is, that Judge llurritnon U a veiy able gentleman, el as ousullied pr.ritte character as any man in the State, of t.iyli honor and iutrgrity, of unswerv ig patriotism, an ! of unfaltering devo tiu to the great principle which mark the party to which be has rendered auch eminent services. It is as incatiablu of proving in any sense recreant to th gicat I ..principle ot virtue, honor and Ddollty a I any man within tbe circle of ouracquain taiice. A great clamor now fills the at miwpltero, but a great chsrw'pf Is not formed in an hour snd 'will nut exp e amid the din and tumult of u angry po- I ator for six I lit ha Hill l.tu-.il coutent. lie ia benat eiirH, un I we doubt aot that he will iiiiilitully and ably represent th intelli gence, irt tie and worth of North Caro tins. Slid diaries J nine Fox when ask ,1 the il.lkrencs between orthodoxy and heterodox: " Histerodoxy li yuar doxy SrECLLATlOXX. . We lave heard rarhiiis renaoni anslgned !y tlie TuJicuU in the Ltgi.'slure voUd fir Jud0'e Merritnon in preference to. Gov Yaiicc. That it was not love that prompt ed Hu m is very clear. They know Judg Meninjou's record too well for ' that Whit tiun was the motive csuse I W give this solution of the matter. Judge Mt-niiuou had indicted John Pool lor his inf..iT.,,in slander, and th Rmdicals kqowing It-, justice snd propriety f this action, tm k the occasion of the Senatorial embr -r:ho to manifeHt their approval of Juil,Jv Mi rrimon'scottree. I'pjnoo ether groi;.r uu a si'i.tactory accouulot iaa- V ... ... . 1 ical ondnct be given. They an sick of Tl,n. Mivlr aM. IV,, I ..mi aie well pleased at hi indict innt. " ' . . 1 TWi 1 'li KSID TB MESS A OS. As the llesjyjge of the rrcsideul Is a d'M un.t nt of National itnportance.w hav ile a rsumi il to lay 'tb text in full before our 1,!..- Owing to it length snd th 1 , u .e at our command, it wilt re -I i.-'.,o, at leant to complete it v,.i, a. We shall bare to sirrcuder i;tril columns and greatly abridge -.uum:ry of current State newa. P'-.y;;.- o'lT e i u ir '! . An !1 offit'tw would prefer not !.:!, it at a:l,lnt'our country read !1 ) i .iub'y de-ire to see it, and on- 1 1 a p- it th:y might not be able TUEPHESIDEXT'jiMESSAtil T tkt Senate tni tttfim pf Erjrientita In transmitting to yo thit my Fount AdouI Mcjss:.', it N with thankfulness li rbe Giver el all good that aa a a-itioa wi bate been bh-tsed it the past J ear with peace at home, peace abriyad aim a geoerel pro-perity vouchsafed ti but few rei pie. un the exception or tb recent aeva- ting fire, which swcot foOm tbe earth with a bruit h. a it acre, milium of accumule ted wealth in tbe city of Boston, there baa been an overshadowing calamity within tbe yea to record. - -It ia -rattl vine to Bote bow like their fcl low citizen of Chicago onder iimilar cir- ennatanor year earlier, the citizens ol Boston are rail) log under tbeirmiMonuoee. and the proapect U that their energy and peraeveraoce will orercome all obatacka and show the Mine nrotperitjr eoon thai thry would; had no djaaatrr bcfulltn tlim. Utberwiae we bare bees tree from petti fence, war, and ealamitica which oftee overtake natiooi; and aa far aa human judg ment can peneuate tbe luture, no caoar aatnu to exit to threaten our aSreaeai peace. When Cootrrea adjeuued In June lat. Duration hud been rained bt Orevt Britata, and wna then pending, which for - . ; : i i. . .... . '.y.ahi bririendlr arbitration of the grave ditfar- eoces between this government and that her Bntanie Majty, which, by lite Truaty of Waahington, Itad been n lerred to the Tribunal or Aibitrntioa which Diet at Ocncva, in Bwilaserland. The Arbi trator, however. iipoed of the ques tion which bad Jeopard zed tbe whole oi tb treaty and threatened to involve the two nations in mnet unhappy ' rations toward each other, in a mauuer entire! aatiafactory to this ghvernmeut, and in ti, witn ,ba fi,,, ,4 ,ho policy, 1 which It had maintained. The tribunal, which bad . onvei.e J at Geneva in ltacember, eonclnded its labo rious eiin on the 4th day of riepumlier, on which day, having availed itself of tbe ditcfetioaary power given to it by the. Treaty to award a sum in gross, It made its dccWiin,' whereby it awardel tbe sum of tdma millions flr,s hundred thousand dollars, ia Rold, as the indemnity to be paid by Ureal Britain to the felted mates, for the taurfactioa of tbectaimi relerred to its consideration, This tiu eUion happily dlnposes of a long stands ing dilfereuce between the twp govern ments, and in connection with another award made by tbe German Emperor, uo- aer a reienmce to mm oy me aaute i leaves thess two girvernments without ! frwndly relation, ahich it is my sincere hope may forever Hf wieUM(hi The report ed th Agent of the United Htatee appointed to attend the Geneva Tr'buaal, accompanied by the protocols U, pi.wuanffB in aiUtf 'IS, III .1. - 1 - I . L argument oi wo omiei oi ooin uovt-rn ments, th award of '.Iw tribunal, aud tbe opinions given by the several arbitrutors, is transmitted herewith. I bsve caused to be eommuuica ted to the heada of the three friendly powers who complied with the Joint requcat mad to litem un der th treaty, lite thanks of tliit Govern ntenti for the appointment of : atbltnitors msdeliylln m m-pec1iferf, SBT'aiao my luaiiKS to the eminent pertonge named by thiut, snd my sppmbation oi the dig nity, patience, Impartiality and great abilit wilb which they diachnfgid their arduous snd high functions, lln Majesty's government lias ciUirniiliicatnl to nte Ita .T1Hiietv lir ihu iLilijv i Mr ,,,m. ,ue arbitrator niwied on the . p,-- .-.M-... "J part ol this government, during tbe pro- iracieu inquiries nu uiscuiwiun or the Tribunal. I cordially unite with Her Majesty in this appreciation. ft is due to the Agent of the United Utates, before tiie iriountu to record my high appreciation lue .U"',T,. nenea pst.cnce, prudenc sud discretion with, which he liascoudttcicd the n-sponsible and delicate duties committed to him. It is also due the learned and eminent counsel who at tended tbe tribunal un the part of this government, to express our scuseofthsN taleuts and wisdom which Ihiy brought to benr in the attainment of the result so happily eacjied. - li will be the provinee of Congresjlo provide for the rimttiuuiiou amoug thine wim may be entitled to It, of their rcapm live shares of the money to be p tiil. Although the sum awarded is not pay able until a year from the dute of a aid. it ia deemed adviaahle that no time be ot in making a proper examination of the several case ia which indemnification may be due, I consequently recommend the creation ol a Hoard of Commfraionur fur th purpose. By the 114 ih article of the Treaty of v a. nmp ion tue respective Claims ol the TJuited citato and- of Great iiritain, In tue construction ot the treaty oi tb lit teciith of June, IMS, diliuiug th itouo- uary un between their resixclive terrl lories, were submitted to the atbiiration and sward of Hi Majesty, the Xinperor to uviwRtijr, iu vwiug mown u, itiew utairus is moat in accord nice with- ths true interpretation of th Treaty of 18-18. His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, having been pleased to undertake the srbitiatlon, baa tbe earner thanks of this government, xand of the people of the t-uiicu Diatea, lor ine lauur, pain and wi, w uich ub uaa ucvdhu IV ilia COuSIu- eistion of this long pending difftrenc. 1 have canned an expression of my thanks to be communicated to His JUaicsiv. Mr. 15 milt, the representative ol ibis Gor er,.j..eQt at Berlin, condtinted th fnui M prepared the statement on the part of th United States with the ability that Li . l.. . . . uis paa, awvtuts jimim-u too puuiic in xwcting at hi hands, Asa mtmber of the Cabinet at th. dute of the treaty wntcn oa givea ne to me discussion be taeeo tlie.lwo gtivernments ! as the Min uter to Great Br i t a i n h eaJ h ttsmj,trtlC-.L lU'ti Bow pronounced ualouodid ass first advanced ; and as the autnt and represeo ta iveol th Government to pnseot the case anddo receive the awaid, h has oeen aasiaciatea wiui th question in all its phssea and in avarv ataite. and baa tu annealed a pattiotic zeal and earnestness in tn matntenaur ol the claim of the Loited Htate. lie Is entitled to ninth credit for th success which has attended th submission. After patient investigation bf the ct:se auu vi his sisiementsoi cucn party, His Majesty the Kmperor, on th tweut) -first day or October last, aigucd liis award in writing, detneing that "the claim of" the government uf tinted Urates that tlie boundary line betaeen (heV'ritorit of Her lirtlaiinic llnlmty and lh United btate should he dtswa through the ll.uo channel, U most in sccordauc with the .- ."V ., HJW. IH KVUXUBUIV mill inn Uw inu,r,.rettio0of llietieatv ccrtcludod on th 13th . of June. HMu. between the II.. ir.,l .1 I . government of Her Britannio Mnjfaty auu uic i. intra oiatw, Copies of the "Case" presented on behalf of each Government and of the -stsit-nicnt in reply" ol each, soda b-analatinn ol the award, are Uaunutilted herewith. TbU award coufirmaths L'ui- tcd Htate in their claim to tho important . , , . , , . , . : r 1 Arctiipelago Inlands, lying between thai v""" lauBiuratuituo, wuicu, tor more than twenty aixycaia, ever since the ratihcaUon of the treaty, Great Bri- tain has contested, snd, have u for the firiv'time In the "history of the Unite 1 fftaU'taaa nation without aquestion ol disputed boundary betaoea ourterritoty and the paejiotis of Great Britain oa this Continent, It i my grateful duly to Bt:knowlcdt; the prompt, spontnnoius sction of Her Majwjy's Guverument in giving ttft to the sward. In anticipa tion of any rwjtimt from this Government, uid before the reception la the t?r.tted Sttrs of the srd signed by the Empe. or, Her Matesty bad givrn instruct loi tit the removal her 1 tn m w iiich had been atatinned tlure, add lor tbe eeatH A all exercis or claira f Juriwlir-tinn, so S.to teave the Initid- rMutes In tor el elhi ve possession of the, 'lately lipttted territory. ' ; . ' r I am gratified to be able to announce ibst l be order for removal of the troop Have been executed, n I that the niiiitan joint occupation of Han Juan ha ceased. The Uland arc in the exclusive possession uf tbe Coiled Slates. It now bcme neeesaary to complete the surrey and de frminatiiin of ttist rjortioa at lha botin darv un throorb tlie Hare cbanneL upon which the miuiasioa which determiuei ihennsainieg part of th tine were onabk i agn. i I reoomdiend tbe appointmeru or commission, to act tomtiy witn m which may be named by Her Majesty, fui ibe porposa. Jtxperienca ot tne dittk-ai ties attending the determinnti to of vur admitted lineoi bouadarv. alter the occu pation of terriv,ryl and It sctl lenient uj liters uwmx aiicgiaow w respectteg Governments, - points tb importance of eatablubing b) oatural object or other monument the actual line betweea the ter ritory acquired by purchsj from liutaii and tb ailjoining poasessions ttf her 11 ri tannic M.iieatv. lb reirloB t now so sparsely ncrn pied that so conflicting in terest oi lU'iiviuuai or joruKJU tiun are likely to tnterter. to tbe uelay or emtial ransment of the actual location of tbe fine. If deferred until population shall enter and occupy tbe territory sunt trivial coctcai of neighbors msy sguio array tbe two Itovernments ia aotsgonism. I therefoie recommeud the appointment ol a commi- sion to act jointly with one tbat may be appointed (e the part of Great Britain, t determine the line between our territory ot A leaf's and tlx exterminous lyissetsiou or ureat nnum. ' in my last annual mesai;e I recom mended the h-gtsliition necessary on the put oi the United States to bring Into operation . th articles of the Treaty of WahingtoB of Mar 1871, rcUtiun to the fisheries, and to other matters touching the relations of the Inlted States towards the lintieh fiortb American possessions, to become operative so s on a the proper legislation sliould be had on th Dart ol ureal iirttsia sou it possessions, Tbat legislation on the part' oi ureal unlaw, or iia ptiwaaifua itau not then been bad, and during tbe tes- sionot fjortirress a question was raised which, for th time, raised a dolubt wheth er any action by fongress ia tlie direction Indicated would become important. T his Question ha sine been disposed of, and have received notice that the Imperial rarliauent and . the' Legislatures of the Piorincial Governments have pasted law to carry the p'ovtstons of the treaty on tn Btai tel s relerrea to into opt ruttoo tlterelore recommend your aarl adoptina ottb legialaiioa in the same direction neceawry on the part of this government. 1 be Joint (Joniinifcgioo tor delvriniuiiiii the Uiundary lino between the I'nited htates and the llritish ptuse-eione, be tweea the Lake of th Woods and the liockv Mountttius, has organized, and en tered u pan its work. It is desirable that the force increatedjn wdcrthaXJJlQruJ pleiiou of the surrey and determination of the iiue muy be sooner attained. To hia end 1 recommend that a sufficient appropritttioh be made. With rritnce, our tiniest ally i Kumiii, th cmmUm and steady friend id the guHtui 4Ki people w hart-wj mtnryDTWspTfU'iif our'uwn law caunes oi iricnd&hiu and so may common sympathies and the other powers of Ku rope, our relations are maintained on. lie most friendly terms. Since my last annual mensage tbe Ex change ha been ln,lu ot the ratificatiiiu of a treaty with the Austro Hungarian Empire, relating to naturalization. Also of a treaty with the Geiman Euipira re specting eonoutt.aud trade marKa; also of a treaty with rUecdce arid Norway, relating uatuuuziuon ; all oi wiucli lieitio have bee4lujy proclaimed, Congress at its hutsesdon having made an appropriation to delrary the expenses of Commiasionrrs on the part ot Hie United Mutes to the Internal ional btati ileal Lougrcs of St. Petersburg, the persons appointed iu ithst character pro ceeded to their doitiuatlon and attended Ihenmion of the Congress. Their reports shall in due season be laid beloreton gress. The Btalisticai Congrats meets at intervals of three years, and has held its session in several ol the Countries of Kurope. I submit to your consideration the propriety of extending an invitation to the Congress to bold its next meeting in tue tnneu Mates, i ne centennial cel ebration, to bo held in 1678, would afford an appropriate occasion for such mulling. Preparations sre mukpig for the Inter national Exposition to be heldduriug the next year in Vienna on a cnle of a very great magnitude. I he tendency or these expedition Is in th direction of advanced civilization, and of the elevation of Indus try and labor, and of the increase of hu man happiness, a well as of greater intercourse and good will between nation. As this exposition is to b the first which will have been held in K istern Europe, it is believed that American inventors and manuluctureis will be ready to avail themselves of tin) opportunity for tlie presentation ot their productions., if encouraged by proper aid sud protection. At tbe last session of Congress authority w a given tor the appointment of one or moie agents to represent this Government at the expoaitioo. The auihoritv thus given bss been exorcised ; but in the absence of any sppropiiaiiou there is danger tbat theimporttint benefits w hich occasion offers will, in a great degree, be lost to the citizens of the United Htstes. I commend the subject strongly to -jour consideration, .nd recommeud that an fWKieerToTrumer American x hibitors at the Vienna Exposition. I would recommend, in sdditoin to the. l'pn'piwiou oi niiijiejr, mm ine, recrcia ry of th Navy hi authorized to fit up twa naval vessels to transport bctweeu our Atlantic cities atid Trieste, or tbe moat eouveuient port to Vienna, and back, ik.i. -,i..i..- i... .i.:i.:.i. . i tliuil MIVIV1V IVl eAIIIUIllUII. Since tour last session the President of the .Mexican Bepublic, distinguished by bis bigti character and br his scrvicn to his Country, bss died. His temporary successor has now been elected with great unanimity oy tne people a prooi ol ooo fidencuoo their part in his patiiotism and wisdom which it is believed will be con firmed by the result of his aduiiuialra tion. It La particularly desirable that Boitiinir should be lelt undone bv tl government or either Hepublle to strengthen their relations I as neighbors aim menu?.. .... , , It is much Id b regretted that manv lawless acts continue to disturb the quiet of the settlements ou the border bet aeon our territory and that of Mexico, aud that complaints of wrongs to American citizens n various part of II. e country are made. The revolutionary condition iu which the neighboring republic bas so long been "v,r"vw.i( ivfuvuu long oven inv.dved has in come degree contributed o tnit ditturbanocsl It is to be hoped that .tt,ith . a more settled ruie of order through Ihu it puU. which may be through tlie rcpuUW- which msy ' be txpected from the prenent f-ovemmcnt, the acts of whiclf just complaiut is made will Ci-sse. The pi-oceedifiL-s of the Comm'usiou tin,ier tho conveuiioti with Mexico of the tb of July. ISOi, on the subject of claims. have unfortunately beca checked by a tistaolelorthe removal cX which BiChsuits ave been taken by the ti governments. which it is believed will 11uve successful. Tiommiai'i nera apu iiiid p.,. ;i a uo-joint fcoluti"tt of ettiKtes tn 'i . h nt if ay lat. to inquire into depred ions otlie Texan frontier, have dilipei; v made investigation to that quart. neir rep ri tpoa me snnjei-t wnl 1 mmanicated to you. Their rr enic!. ere' ntceMuirily inconiple'c, parly on a. wiiiii ine loniieu Bppnipriatli'B lltx b congress. - Mexico, on th part of th Q -vernmeot, h appointed a "sim'i " Htimiiwion to inieti!r'it ihew onir v I is not snnnunred nflliiaily.but thu pre in hi, coutitrt statas that ibe fullest ii vaitlgation is d-iired, and that tbe co-ol eration of all jiArties concerned u invited to secure that end. I tlie fur rt commend .i.. - . . i ... . .;. .J . . . 1 - Hat fMn;ii sppniprmiiiiD d made a ibe earnest day practicable to enable lb eomain-aimiera.00 ths part of the l oileil Slates to return to their labors withon del. : It is with regret that 1 bar again to innouuc a couuouaac of tb diaiurtiei. -oaoitioa 4 ih Wand of Cuba. N ulranoo toaard th pacifl ;anoa of the I iscon tetited part of the population ha iaa Biaie wmie the insurrection he. gained no idvaotagei aud exhibits n, ui'ir of Hi elements of power or of th prospects uf uitmate auceess than wen exhibited a year ago. Spain, oa tlx other, hand, bas not succeeded in It repressionnd the psrtietsnd sppareailj i the same relative attiiude Wliich thw iiave otvupied for a lonir time past fuls contest ha lasted now for more ib four yesr. Wore it een at a distant from our neii;libirhood, we niii-ht be inilinrent U. II result, sltniiUth humsuity could not be unmoved by many of iu incidents, w herever they miglr "O ur. It l, however, at our door. lean aot doubt that the eontiuued maintenance dslsvury in Cuba is amiuigtbe tnai;eal inducement to tb oobuuusnot of this siriie. a. serrioie, wrong is to natural cause of a terrible evil. The ab.ii.ioo o slavery aud tbejii'roduction of stiier r foim in the dmioistruiion of the govern mciit in Cuba could not tail to sdvanct the rtatoratian of iieaci- and ordej. It it greatly to b hoped ihat the present lib erul govtnimeui ol Spain will volkntanly adopt this vie. The Law of E mine) pa tion, ah.ch was parsed mora than two yearn since, has reuiained. unexecuted lu tue . absence - ot reguletiMit for, its en lorciUient. It was but a feeble step towaids emanciputmu, but it was the rccoumllon id the rKrlit, and was btld as such, and exhibited bpain in haimooj with the seniimttita of humauity and w justice, and in syinpithy with the other powers ot the t or aiisB and civilized world. Within the pist few weeks tbe regulatio.ia fur tlie currying out of the law of emancipation have been announced, giving evidet.ee f the sincerity of tbe iutention of the prmeiit Government to carry into effect the law of 1870. 1 have not failed to urge the consideration of the Klailutn of I lie policy md I lie justice ol more ttfective system of the abolition ol tbe great evil which oppresses a race snd continues a uioouy and destructive con tent clote to our border; a wejl as the expediency aud ..the justice ot conceding reforms of wii.clt ' the, propriety is not questioned. Uceply impressed with th. conviction that the cooiiuuauca ot slavery is ou of tciHse ol the toutiuaaaos of tho 'unhappy condition in Cuba, I regret to believe that citizens of the United Slates, or those Claiming to be such, are large holders in Cub of what is there claimed as property, but which is forbid den and denounced by the laws T the to the continuance ol this disinssinir aud sickening contest. In my last anuuil mcsmigt) I referred to this subject, audi Hgaiu recommend such legialailou a ma) be proper to denounce, and If not prevent. at least to discourage, American citizen Irom fioiillng or dealiug m slaves, and it is tfratilyiuif-to announce that the rati fications- of this convention concluded under the auspices of thit uoveriimenl between Spain on 111 oue part and the Hied liepublic of the Pacific on tlie other, providing for au armistice have been exchanged. A copy ot the instru ment is herewith submitted. It is hoped Unit thismny be followed by a purmauent peace between the tame purlieu. 1 tic dillerenci'S which at one time thieat, lied ihe maintenance ol peace between Brazil aud the Argentiue He- public it is hoped aie io the way of saiistactory s-iju.iiucnl. wills these Stales, as .with lb ltepublic of Central and South America, we conliouu to initinisin molt Iricndly relations. It is with regret, however, I announce tliat the government ot Venezuela has made no further payment on tbe awards under tbe convention of the 23th April, 18(18, . - i uat repuoiic is understood to be now almost, if not quite, tranquil.xrd.' It U pen, inerciore, mat It will lose no time in providing for tbe unpaid balance of iu debts to tbe United States, which, haying originated In Injuries to our citizens by Veuvzuelsa auihoi ties, and havina been acknowledged pursuant to a treaty in the moat soienia form Known among nations, would sects to deserve a preference over cut or a uiiivrent origin, ant contracted a different manner. Tbt subject u again fecommeuded to tbe attention of Con gress lorsuch action as miy be deemed proper, . . ... Our treaty with Japan remains unchani-. d. 'Au imposing embassy from that'in tcrtsting and progressiva nation vinted tli.s country duimg the year that -is pussiuit, but be ma unprovided with bow- era for the signing of a couventioit in this country, no conclusion la that direction was reached. It is hoped, however,, that the interchange of opinions which took place din ing their stay in this count' bas eu to mutual appreciation ol th inter ests which may be be promoted, when the revision of the existir.a treaty shad be undertukcu. In ibis connection, I re new my reconiuiendaiion of one year ilrToncuaiid ft) add to thecfikieocy of our diplomatic relations with Japan and Chins, and to further aid in retaining the good opinion of those peopW, and ta secure the United States s suareoi tne commerce destined to now betaeen those callous and tlx balance ol the commercial world, an appropriation be made to aonnortat luaat inn A iunrindn ouiiis in eicti oi tuese counti io itf serve k 1 a a pari 01 tue ciniiai family ol our Diinisttrs there.' Our reprcscntutivei would not even then be placed upnn tqtiality with the rep rosenutiou ot GreatBritiaa or iff some1 other power. At now situated our rcB namtatlve in Japan and Chin have to depend for interpreters aud translators upon natives 01 ui.e countries who know our kngijag impcrficily, or procure lor uie occaaiou meservicea 01 employee in fuieign btttinc houtta, jr the luieturctcrs to other foreign ministers. I renew the recommendation made on a previous occa sion of the traiister to the Department ot Interior, to which they seem more appro- pnaiciy iu ueiong x an tne powers and dutitaun relattoa to tbe Terrttoties with which th Depar.meot of SUte i bow charged by law or by custom. Cengrcat, tromlie bcgisuing of the Governu-,':nt, has tslsely made provision for th relief ot distressed seamcu ia tur eign countriea. No similar provision, however, has Mihcno keen maue for the relief of eitir-n m'dlsiress abroad, other thWaaramea. It it understood to be customary w lib other governments to authorise Consuls to extend such relit t to citiaens or sulijicts iu certain caea. A similat authority and aa apbropnatiou to rjrry it iiftocfftct are recouimeudvd, in tb cue of 1 .tiXuus of the United cjtat'es de tuut or sick.. Under such cirUiui.uncc it is weil-kuuwn that such cit. Sent icsort to lort'tgn countries in great number. -.1 .... , Though most of them are able fo benr tlie ex aeoses inr-idcot to locomotion, there sre some aho, llirouph na-laeni or oiner- U. . beenme penni lea. ndbsve no frieads at home able io succor them. In this situatloa they must either perish, cast theniaelw upoa the charity of foreigners, nr bt rrlWved at tlie private charge of our; owe ofbeeta, who Bsually. evew with the most lirnevoleut disposition, baying nothing to spar tor sorb purposrs -himld tbeeuthorit and pprpriii asktd for be irranied. care will be luken i o tarry the br ncticeuee of Congress law .fleet, that tt sball not l.uaBccesriiy or unwortiniy uestowco. i to k cjitiwtko. f OFFICIAL ItETUHM , OftU VoU fwlQo-nu at ths KUetiem tU . th Jint dag JKPMC.187J. Govrrnor. Preoldeat i n S Cot Stiss s 9 Alalnsore, alexsndor, Ailea-iianey, lATo 645 , 8 I.IM Vr4 l,ati . tMU l,tl 7ll ,U l.llil 7 Mi l,ti 1,414 l.ail 1,77 -mi ' bin 6 l.(W 1.05 1,1)0 . l.tfeO It I ,& - 1.7.'i0 1,474 1,0.1 1,47V WT TS4 ' l.WB TNI 1,015 saw 1X4 l.tllK 711 i m 1,514 1.44B lm 1.114 . SUM 870 - DJS 1U4 1 aWffOrt, ' 1,010 1450 1408 Blld, flltd-a. . Hruoawlek, buOeouiA, Hurts. 644 V4 Cabarrus, t!ldwell, Cain- ea. CartereL Ml Sai ' 864 l,t - l.tva .4KS u V 141 M7 Wt t,7MI 1.8N1 Ml m 7isi V!4 an Casweti, tarawba, . Chatham, Cherokee, Ljiowao, 1H ihuo 41 1500 lay, ItaveUad, afl 730 U4 &.' 777 Co ouibua. Craven, cuiutx rlacd, arriutca, Da-a, Uavldsoa, Dale, Duplin . r duwooib 14s 610 H17 637 l,&.e . m . 1,104 a a a 1,116 l,w. e- 613 2,0 5 1M7 111 S4.S6 roraytba, Frauklln, Uasluo, Gates. 7od 1.00 61S : 470 ltWt) ' Has tirauvlUe, (Ireena, U dldford, 1,MW l,tl? 75 -'m dor, C74 SIB b-H 1,41 , l,ttll Sj1380 K.tWO 4ao T16 1736 naoiax, Haruett I Hay wood, ' ileuderroa, ' Hertford. th HiU MM MS 1,874 t 1,1(7(1 709 13J Oil J.W8 ft 111 2,1 a B6 i m 1.SU3 8.UI4 t,WJ li de. redelL llil KM K74 7H7 , S--4 414 801 138H ti-M KJ4 '.if? 603 Jekon, JobttStoo, SOBeS, U oir. M4 tssj 015 tloeOlai Macon, Madtton, ,7 siarun, McUowell, Meekfeaburg, I.0.1S J0 3,:.u 1S 47J l,UtA a, oi 1.010 S30S S181 IM UC.I, MontEumerr. 341 BJu 1H70 . S44S 76 itfo; 14-3 im scot yog 034 800 o a6 . lUDi lioo Ml W 40 J6 ..." 830 826 100S 244 1311 1034. M-wra, Naih, hew llaaover. Northara. too, ttoslow, vrj -Hranirer- Psniueo. 44 Famiuotank, Pertjmmaua. Person, Pitt," Polk, Kandolpli.'- B.W 1,101- l,7a 1,0 J 010 tm t,7S 1,804 l.'IU Uaa t KlltWIMWl,"1-" T.Uil l,ixsl l.d noeKiniiam, Kowao -Rutberlora, :r t.iiM 1,5-, l,t7 Ottf Dot - W MU! Ui BUI 1 US loig 1,4-4 im m : xvt i- sir WIS B47 (Ml 3,84.1 8,3,10 017 . m l,t4'J ruuipaoa, etauly. Bloke, Barry. Basin, '1 rauavlvauis, L niou, Wake, Sssi S0 1.W7 m : ma 1,740 l,li:t4 1,I0 7M i 60d 06,731 Warren, WasblturtoB. WaUuK. way no, Wlikea, wilt n. 1.1&4 Hon ll-Si W,tU0 ' 06,731 1,800 Yadkld, SIS 81x1 807 aueey, , jVORTU CAR0UXA LAND COMPANY. Established to promote the BAi.K OF LaNDd AMD EN0 UK AK EMIOfiAlION TOKORTU ' CAttOLI a A OlflCB RAUWU, X. C. This Company kas been la snccessful ope ration for over three yeara, and will rru tlhue to Bnv, Sell, Leas or Rest Baal Estate, upon eomcolaaioa, or otherwise, oa tbe most I ravorauts terma. i ' Par Hi having Lands to sell will tan It to their Interest to call at this olhcu, or eor- respond with aa, ss our facilities torselliui- art increasing every day. Large tract are rendered more saleable by being divided. This Company U favorably known at home and abroad, aa tbe larg Bomber of emigrant bas introduced and locate! in tbl Bute, fully attest. Psrties entrusting business la their bsads have lbs tx-ataasura-icoUiat they ajill be fairly repreaentAl. K. Addreastlleommiin.cattoiia to'Tha r;l CaroliBa Land Co., or to W m. ticotCaoemlar . GiO. 11 1 Ti.K, Jr-re. W.xrkTT, Sec'y. aov 7-ddtwtf '' tf BINtiLB (,UN8 At tl 60, i IO, 60, Sd 00, IS 00, 110 CO, sB 1 0 ! a... a j on I Ar m BO. 7 5l, 110 00, 113 00, 113 00, 00, 10 Hi 00 ... Brswh-lAMdiag , arable Oamv At 140 00, 46 00, 1-10 00, fl0 00, 7S 00, I O 00, (,10 00. 141 to uou 00. P I I O L a Bmith A Wesson', colt', Allen's, Share'. Wuituey and uihir kinds, , J aw aivrumn,,..' m,..h ammlini ritiM ,d ntvi..ui'KT I Fur Breech-loading Gtma, at a small advance I MfMlllI ltl,1.,rt.ll.a Metallic Amiaauiiioa for tidies sod Pistols at1 hiwett caaiket prices. A Complete aasortment of ail f porting poods Price sad Dssvru, tioa tat on appU l-atloa. , , Vioodt shipped by FtpressC. O. D. " ' ' v POUi-TNkY, 1 K1MBLK A 00,, ' IneoaiaKS,- No SWO W Baltuaors si , B lUmora. liichard's, Dougal's, tireesar'a, BcoU'a, and -ilhei euleora.ttd make, of guus oa haai and imported v order. 1 ;; sept l-edwiy 1 1' F INK PRESS SHIRTS, roa MEN ad BOYS NEWEST AND CHOICEST 8TTLSS. Just opened t ; B. B. ANDREWS A CO., uov 18 tf CloU-isr. -r- jy- KS. H. W. MILLER ' tun ing resimied th aaBagetD--t of her K; j BOAKUi.Nti liuUtE, . currier of Newticra an 1 Person Streets, r qaesu to patronage of bar old frieuu and Uie paotic generati), , -; . atig i-u rji h;, MILUMRT EUTABLIBHMKT of t I ' lM) ' IMM OnooO NitMMK) (MKMXHJU nrnvwHita) I !nOXKHKH.OUUO' OiKXHXHW tKKMKXHKK XMXKHHH1 ' tXMMMXH) OOIHMMI tx"el oooo ooo (XMKHKXMiO (KMKMHMHi iHMHHHH) ooo , ooo ISAAC XKK) oooo OtMKKi CETTIBO. OOOOO (MKKMIO tKKXXX) j OOOIXXIO OOI-OOOO- -VMitlrvi'IiSl COOOtOOCK 0(KKKXMOO(XKX)OOOOOCt-OO000OO OOKKHKXI OtXKKXKJ . OOOOtX N 0JOOO OOOO OOO oo fK.riNoia. On of - th finest Boassna CKTTwoaa. H'ancy tioodt more llavs. (Ktmnosb. la N. C. Hat iKrviKoaa. Hava. (KT-riKoaa. My MlllirWry Depart- BoaaaTa I tFTT""" mm hat V" ftfthn tut Do bt. fKT'iaosa atvk. aliaoet and H kt O.TTiaoaa shades In Hart Bos BoitBTS. (TTiaa ana, Vxxvsyrs, gillcs, Hil i O.iti eaa esdas, Ftsalhera. f low- Hats. , Ovmaaxa. ersnd kiblionssll pur Mats. Usniioia ebatd bv Mra. QLiuw Hart. U-.TTiaoaa. rer in person. Kosrbts. (Kttisoso. All hit tioods si sold Boassrs. UCiTiseaa. at ths lowest posslbl Bona vs. u. Tisota. price. jx'usrr (Kmaoaa. . U it, (Kttinoeb. Discount will be toads Hats. (KrrtaoKB. to Uiow buying to sail Ha-. (K-rrt-osa. eln Hatb. (Kttiboxb. ISBAAC OblTINGER Hat (ErriKeaa. S Fayeltevdle, St lUra, oct a-im X MISCELLANEOUd. NQBTH CAROLINA, - .Wak Certiaty. j In lbs Superior Court B. 1. Moore and others I pui,i. tarsi utb W. A. effrte and M. B. Mordet aL Kxecutrlx ot d o W. Monleeal and others. Defendant. In pursusuc ot decree made In tbe above entitled action, I will aell at the l ourt-honse doo la Uw city of Raleigh, oa th 3d day of Movemuer, Ihti, the iraci of land on wdliih 1 riobsrt Jenrii-a, E,q. , now maides, lylr. in the eonnti ol Wake and Fraua in, aiiaats oa Little River snd contalnirur ahoal U-lrty-eiirbl bundrad (3,O0) acres. , Ths Ira I ha pera divided bite twenty lota embracing fr in one hundred to six fcuudred earlrrl y CopieBOf tbe plot showing these, divisions can be teea at the ofTieea of Mlon 11. Rogera. asq., and Mestr. Moor Itatlintf, attorney at law, Raleigh, N. C. and at lb reside ue of Wlill.m A. Jetlriet, In Franklin rovuty. i Robert Jeffriaa a d William A. Jeflrle Esquires, w 11 furnisk any InforraatiOB which may be required, and will show over l' The terms are : One third ea-b.: the balance In twelve ax atbt, witb inu-wl trout dy of tale, Tin title, which is aoqueationsbla, will be wmheld aulal luu pay rnaul ol u purensse Ftitds- try Attcrraeyr- "KT O T I OTIC! Call aud sea .. s TIIE TIP TOP WASH IN Q aiACIII.E, the bett ever rued, sep DO If W. 11. JOKES CO. THE PARKER GUN. . send stamp roa CmCULA PARKER BRO'S WESTMER1DEN.CT. Vur sale by LEWIS A CO., NAceot. oct T-tf 4g O M E T H I N G NEW. AMERICAN STEULIQ. MEW 80UD METAL. .tot Plsted. TIPPED, OVAL AND OUVE, TEA, ' DESEltT AND TABLE SPOONS. ,. . DESEIIT AND TABLE F0UK8. l ; .:j ...... - TUE "AMERICAN STERUNQ"I3 WAR RANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER METAL OK ALLOT FOR TABLE SERVICE WAKE, BOTH FOR IT j! FOR ITS EEdlSTANCE TO ACID AND TO 8ULPHUROUS OifKS, IK WHICH LAT-; TER QUALITY IT IS EQUAL TO EIGHT- TEEN CARAT GOLD IT WILL LAST THREE TIMES LONGER THAN THE BEST BLLVSB PLATE," AND IS TWICE AS CHEAP. For tale tt faardwsr Depot ef T. 1L BRIUGS A SON, octS4-tf A E ARE .REQUE3TEIXTO ANNOUNCE yy tnat Jir L. B Arnold, ot chalk LeveL will ha - r. wl,!, - f... a -. . t. Ke-rper th Benat of .he next General A. I aeuioiy. , . tembry. ocl IS-UU aov M rjp H iW A K t r 1 x l EAHTU CLOSE ft by all odds the a) yet patented. Send to "uviu aaaTB e-Loaar Co.j gd DeyBt., New 1 ork,ior deacriptlv patent. Call aud ex aauae, two to.. bandit ' ' 1 1 : W. H. JtlNHai tr l-b : . Aga-ii. Q PC I PoUSb SWUEf GOeUKNlsUT 603 tcrlaKiu. 1,,1'idk "f A.itACH BROS. BUii.iTN(i nr H "ta (TrTirWirc?? DCKiiAH, aND FAUM IN THE . . , .-r -flCINITT Y ' P O K 8 A U. For cash or etculit 1.. ait ..-.i,... Tb aod, bnildimi Lota la ihe Heart of to a. - '' miwri, I 111. ' .11. a !, th Frail oUmuuob. AIv ,k. .... I'lauiauou. IB iiaooi,.n.l r.ii7 T... ...ll uiiaUun. liia lluioniond oli, sprU-tf it. F. MORRI3, Ageat. l6, 1 If " in 1 l li i Tit i ill" " ,J -w mm ' I ! ' - BLA ItA DY' PORTABLE tNGINKS AND MW HII L9, lbs slmnleaL . -d and moat daral.l la ths world. '- uaraBteed to ba able to saw frai&iioo "" . . OtwK.Ooo in Successful operation aud Hiving p-rtect aallafactloi. B ftt" s-rsd Head Blocks, the almpleat most secarate snd ene Farm and Plantation Enirlne slwsvs Mill Machinery of all kinds, and Stationary ,n Phee to tv.O MOROAH, Travellnic Asent, Yarboro' Hnuse, Haleigli, . C MEKCliANT TAILORS. I BIT I N HI MARKET WZ3ZKX.L L B A tt 8' TUB YA N. THE LAIiGEST STOCK OF GENTS yURNISniNG GOODS EVEU . ( BROUGHT TO ' 1ULHGII. C. W kef take rit p'oatura la ttifoimu hi atany tr end and oalroua thai he ban Jatt returned from hew Turk, with tlie h.rueat and moat attractive atock ul,irot)l of tv. rv, duscrlptloa ever brought to lids oarke'. tj ock wbraes In part, FffBth, EDjIilh aua CtrmBB BBfAIKLOTH. , . IX)K8KIN3, i VEdTIMOS, . EXOLieU MELTON, I ESOLlSU KEYbEYEs, SCOTCH Ata EMJLHII CHEVIOT, SEVERS OF AU. DESCBSPTION. for SaUs and Overcoat. To alt of wlucU. I Invite s careful Inanartlon from th public. in th Mechanical Department of my House will im foaud oulv tha vs- beL work men, and all work turned out, 1 can con ueu uy guarantee. Order tsam a dUtue rospectf uhy solid ted, snd perMnal attenuoa given to uie soma epSaunoh T"' J" J O WTO 8PECULAT SUCCESSFULLY. auu((i 41. t VUIO VQ Bsnkere and Brokers, 70 Broad way, N. T. Member of 8U.ck JCxjchsnge ad . ' " Gold Board, 1 j Ru-aacxcas-Jsy Cooke 'o , Mechanics Banking Auociatkm. or an ll.o.tiior 11,.,, or tAmereiai Awuey ta New York. " . a. ui..v.OI, ..w,(, hinx W)dlu tper1o",s, .6b application. ; luu1 J OR tl . ASD W1XTZB Dki GOODS. Tha tduraigned exoeet to hva in .u.n i, the li ins am. a large and well aelectcd sUiehi t DriY UO0D-S HAT-, BOuTSand -IUI!. IV.I.AIM uaus. CLOilUNU, UM bfeELLAM, NOTIONS, ac. which Uisy in end Jobbing aud Retailing at vcrv raaannai.i. prices aud on accomniodaUug terms, 't he UoollOB of Uountrv Merchant anrl mLtn u iavilsd. E. J. LILLY dt CO., ptACI INBTITVTI, RALEIGH, N. C. - 1 Iter. li. Bdbwell, Principal ' J. a IiCRwau A. M. . . -Y a J. Stbvens, A.M. A- Pfincli'-J Th First Annual Session ot this inttltution will commence on Monday bept Did IHTi. Ao-uuipoaoea ana experienced teachers la sli th brancbo etaallj taught In first class Female eemmarie bsve been employed, Tbe Musieal Department will o under 'he direction ot Prof A. BAUMANX, who. during Princ.taUa In tb. ir Btttool at Charlotte. , Mra. M. K. LAI Y wall b eonuected with the Institution aa Teach.V n? K.rii.h u..hu and eunermteudenl of social and dotuesUe Willie. It or Circular eontaial Iia fill fsitlnla M ui I Terms, Course of etady, ate., iddre ' ., .,"''-Ct-LL A BON, lly IHlowtwiiia Kaleigb.il. 0. i)i:i.L SI11.V.HTS, Olstillttl lj til Proprielan SCHIEDAM, IN H' LLAND it An Iiiilgoratlug Toulc und MEDICINAL BEttERAGE. W'flBI llf liure. a.,J f, .. .11 deletasrioussuBstasces.- It 1 dlstillt-a from Babibt of toe aae-l qualiyir, ud the Aao- Pl'iom f Dy.peptia, orlndiges- swb, uropsv out, ttheomaTlsa. Geaeral DVhility, CaUrrh of the Blander, Pain. U tlie uu Kioinacu ana an aiseatca of tl.s Uri Bsry Organa ltxlve. grr relief In Asthma. " ;aleuh m the Blsdderj atreoglheus and iuvlgoraiea the ayttem,Taiid la a certain preventive and cur ot that dreadful tconrge. Fever and Ague. CAUTION I Atk for 'Uorreoa ff. Woi.r' Baui BcHBAPra.' i Afotiteearie. ' :..'-, . HC OoOJ O. WOLFE A CO ' ' , ' bo4 Importers. OfHce, il Soutb WllUam St., Hew Yerk. ami lb-in . t USUEi,8 WHEAT BRAN. uou Sep 11 tf W. C. STRONAeJII. ALE Of LAW BOOKS Ob n scowkitv. sj OctcW t iti i Warren A Carter. In H'aahirurton. N. 1.. .o b sou a valuable L Viurarv. Term eaak. wila. it. Rodman. augiS-dtd () N I o M 10 barrels Yellow and Red Onions. -ucti-i-ti W. C. bl'iiONACH, JjitE6H COCOANUTS. .. . FrWb Curreo . ..... v Tuikifli Pmifta, Aaaorted loreien Nut. Freah Citron. oet8J-H WObIRu.NaC TJ E8IDKNCE FOR SALE. as . .A ,na Tluabi! rldenc in the a "rn,. Tra' -1"' distance from the iiUiL For particular apply 1 1 1 JOiliM 1'rVFJiEUX, a-;7-tf . ' OTT.r.IEVkkt,Ut. Tt I a y. -v tw 1'OhTAlll.t ; 8TEA M ENciNEg AMD most) quh-kly operated HnA u lmf CuJ oa hsnd. Cora Mills Wk1 u If k tiut angina ji u aUM 8i ,-7 Uiw ii . m .. . .,nr ' ITrn .H . . OUANUy ' M aresviUe,0..ore,,rk 0 - , de jlaax. w KiE'aTV IMMESSI STOCK SEA SO X A CJ.0TUwtt. ton MENsndBOVs Jut ruceircd front our Mai.ul jj h and EXPRESSLT FOB OCR RETAIL UiDl, snd which will be sold st u LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICEl ' ' '' :' " I I. ANDREWS t CO ' i I tot lS-tl 7lsyetieville8trt, ' tsieljli.-i.C STANDARD SCALJtS. More than 250 DilTetent ModiScstiea ' AOESm AIAO troft TBI BEST U.4RX M0iT DKAWBB. , , i-AliiWNfT a Co., "" """I ' . 8il Broadway, Kew fork. Ion Baltimore St. BalUaHui 63 Camp SU, Ham Oktm. FAIRBANKS A KW INu, 7ISt'hustnut St , PWladdiio. FAIRBANKS, BKtiW.N & Co.. i . .. , ,: LUiJlilk-auest, Beatis For sale by leading Hard war Detlen. te; 17 d.'Uw4ia 1 Make the best quality of firm Idlo But froa sesst milk la from, twa is In minutes. Aftr exnovsl from Uu chart ut salting It to ready for the Uble erptctlnx. Being perfectly tree from whey or Bilk, It r qulies no working with Ue paddle wt-ooa, and will remain swest longer ttiai itoy trtica made from tour or decomposed milk Cwt rights or Churns for ssla For mrtlMr parti eulsrs address, ; ' .1 .'" i. H. OItB,8ecretarj Gera Churn CotnpuiJ, Charlotte, N C. may 4" e.xl tf Wat. p. Gbavi. Taos. B. McDxixxu, . Wat. T. Law, Graves Warehouse. DANVILLE, VA. 1 ' sob ran 1s-.a0T-.a- "' itcco T7"E Have om putt dtlos te our Y V'i Wrehouse,mkki M lanrttt xi boat anaru-ed house for u . jutiueM ia lb Town. With 10 large door and IV liy-li, Kt Wagons loeked up m the Wsretioute st mi-lit Dry Stalls for homes. Good rooms for rl-t-tors to cook and sleep In. Prom" stt-t'iat to ths Interest and comfort of .'last ' Uilr teams. oU -d It , SPENSERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC BKB. . - PENS. Time eelebrsted Pens are Irjcreai-lur WJ tbp.d la tale owing to their tunxcellai im iu. aire. They are of nperlor Engli-S and are famous for their eiMtleity, diutliiiujf, and eveAnuea of iioint For tale ver-wlmra Irior lbs convenience of those wbo ml wua to try them, we will tend a eamjut t v eontalnlnir all uf th IS minitiera, by n'ai,' ; rocelptt of i ceuit. 1VISON, HLAkb.Vi' , TaY LUU A CO , 1U8 & 140 GiauJ Bt-et, j. X. ' , . - octs-A u D E R W E A wrrtTS-ti Lanrcst Slock, and Lu west l'met- R. B. ANDREWS A CO, . J ., c'othiert snd Genu Fuml-he", . ' ' Kext Door to ToeKei iHafl, : --bov'18-tf" '-- '"."".' RaieiSh K -V- J I C H M O H D 0 O L L 0 RICHMOND, VlUGINLi. ' Aiioseaaion ui ill ID iiio." -i - . 1st of October, aud conlinu to tni"" Th College comprise th following kIkw to-witi 1. L.li; 11. Greek 1 11 L Languages: IV. MathetuaUcai V. f11 Scieuce; VL Moral I'lulotophy ! " IB sauiuoD to tne loo--.,,,,- - - - . .. Law and a Comiuerclal, Uvpaitiuenl art r aeeted atitJi Uwvollega 1 " in-injin-1 The eBilr exna or a tmaciw " "-- 7 . board In messiug olutis, Uidou and lege fee fuel, lighuaud traalinw, JWS for th. eii..a of sl..e a.." ex pent- it urd lie bad la private 1 auu will be liik .itoo. id- For caUloirues giving full Inforatauoa, a. dreat ..... .,-f.vffAlL i ChalrmaM u. u FacaitJ fly lflcodtillUUlet. I'ETEUSBCHO, VA. Sepf jtub. The Mhool-. ia-e,a.r.U.rr 1 'j'l'l', virgmia. ana is siroo' i,al re- F .iu.tv of llialln-litiNn fera to the marked tuec!- of Iik l'l iuw Univer-ltv, Prim ton and' oilier 1 For circular- coulainiui: Wrma. ' . tit)lil;v liE'1 , ' " ' i'iincipa. UniTewty W Petcrsbuig, Virgin.,
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