TIIKSENTINEL. v JOSIAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. -J2AX.iLZG.lI, X. C: Satckdat, Koitjnio, Jaw. 18, la'Tl POSTAL AFFAIRS. irginia papers constantly contains bat of Dew postofEces or rather old ones, that have been tinder disabilities tod are again re-opened or pardoned, It job please. Oar members in Congress having bad their own disabilities removed, it is high time that the disabilities imposed on un offending poetofficcs should Uv be re trieved. There we only two postoflices io Claj county and like number fa TrrcL IUI ign U the postoffice of a good many per sona living la Johnston county. It it alto the postoffice of number of citizcoi of Harnett coonty who send thirty mile to the postoffice. After the : buniinj of Chicago a citiz'30, of ,IIrnett very wick edly wrote tbe Ekbtikex, that be hoped the Lord would continue the burning North ontit all the old postoflices were re-eatabliahed. Between the burning of Chicago and Boston tber were but few poatofflcee reestablished in Konh Caro lina. Tbe "w repent?1 rebel in Harnett said the burning of Boston was in answer to bis prayers to Veep op tbe burning until the old postoffioes were re-opened. . This is ugly and wioked talk and Congress should put stop to it. Not by the bay onet or threats such as Holden used to wards twe of the nost distinguished citi zens of Raleigh when be played Governor unacr Andrew jotinrn, out oy re-opening tbe postofiicet. If Crant and Congress will not give as peace, tbey might give ns postoflices. They should remember that to love one's country, ones, county should be lovely. mat PARDoiiixa rowsnu, Tbe Lrgtalstura is called upon to par don Tlolden and relieve him of the dis abilities iupoawl by the lti(jUkt aourt known to the Jute we mean the high court at im peach tnent. . We bave looked la vain to find anywhere io the Constitu tion where tbe power is given to the leg Ulature to pardon an itfi peached and con victed criminal The Constitution places the ' pardoning power in the Governor, Article III, Section t says I J "The Governor shall bave power to gtant reprieves, commutations and pardons,aftcf conviction, for nH ufrcuiea, rxrrjjt tn roes of impeachment, npon such condition as be may think proper." r i.i- - r ....... i. i bidden to pardon. And wkyl Docau it Is almost Impossible to convict a Gov ernor, the Oastitatioa riquirinj," two thirds of Hie Beost to agree before be can be convicted. After conviction by such a court tbe diflkuHiia in the Way or getting a pardon are and should be great. Th Constitution hiring foibideai tbe Govetnur to pardon in this case and not having granted the power ti the legisla ture, it is t!w U at only a coavaotion can pardon llohlca. Holden and bis party sayitwta rebel malignity and InjuUiie that eonvicled bins. The legislature will fj a much when they pardoa him. We Shall take another cesaina la ilmw bow little be dcaavfea it, and bow ha used his power a pardon as Anlre Johnson's military Governor. Ws ask la the prayer " to forgive nut trespass ss we frgie ttwe who bave Inaspaaard against OS." If the lt-t;issturw bad the poacr we would bate tinni ki ptr.loa H l lin as be patditted others. do unit da uutL q o rtnxjtE.s r. It would serin (bat the radical theory Ot doable barraj government is cotita - giotte, LonUiaaa, Alabama sad Aikm- .. . k. i. . . . , . , mtm turn twe Uutvrwurt, and both inaugu rated. Gov. Cald ell baa a donbk barrel s bu.4 Systran, and w ftupartoUu Imts, b-h sppolnfej by himself. First bt sp , Wrlewr, t trk, frtt'jt'Tlaa. of tbe John Knot or Jer. Thru as spa-Mats lt .n. K. r. BaUW, sad Mr. V,Um Ma a to s-if rwe J.r bis ifT.c la Mr. 1111!. It Mi ke as tUt tlx might ditide tbe asaptta, one take the nt.ru aj t?r oibet Ik nkite tUpaitmcnL ... If nautt la bad la the isw, as nas tU with ll.s lliiwtm'M aboat hie ap ptMOlme la i:e IWtlj 1ViJ and (4bt thatitslik iatltlae of the Utaie, we a-e iMl.awd It the vpiatun that J .La Ki mil a, a. la faef, msy the Caae be rr j u i J m rJa-lgcd by lbs t'Mrt. TVe ti.riwe CVart, by aSen o , ti Sand s i the stet lift sal Jadge e'wtvd l"t Years ! Ibta Ike pM. p!e laia ld. The t'it baorg n iB.bd Iba.r wa Mat I Iss yr, a.. a d it sv4 tins hmm W ing Um k ! lrm"r' n 4 la it M- if te s I tarm aayr IftiQ 4U OC0.S0IL ' ) (' imu. the late straight ,! aa l Jl lot the rraaUt-aa retiiad t etis'ght awl te ot (.'tarn Ihooaanl awt t aajrad aat iktit! tloi'ara a4 Urn e ats U I f.!. T e p; 4 M "i k' I -a Ua 4 l m; aa. t Va (aiaaal t. d a-a v,4i. a . UV an.,.;, t ml I" '1- ("Wt U s Oi...l.a U w, tj lk( ( a. I b It. '.fM,t ,-, ., v, et. t i4 tla. 11 ,, t yMfniK It 4s a4 sj f-i thai f . t m ' ! Tj II i f.. t .1 i-w- i dx.arel ! lU.it a t . s'hi4 t- . i V 'l t t! t . u u s i la ifct Hr W a4-e 4 (tall anl la.ie.V - Ik! l( ( f Hi r n 1 .- . THE CREDIT SOBILIEIL t By Tekgrsj.a to Uil TribaneJ MB, BBOOKS IS KO WAV BOXFITEU. ToMNiblack Ir, Brooks originally mentioned the matter to witoeMt, sod stated at the time he bad power of put ting witness In the Credit Mobiiier, but mL ao It j'SDjLiu.ft lyauiI-.aajruagTIE did not rare to hold lbs. shares himself. The money was an ndvsncemeot ly"irr. Brooks in tbe firm of a speculation on the aceoont of witnes. -' (To Jud;e Merrick Had no understand ing that tbe $10,000 advanced could be pud back out of dividends f 4ki con cern. To Mr. Niblack Kn that , he f id premium on the 50 ahirts, hot did noi re member bow much; did nut know whether Mr. Bnmks had any agency in procurijig the lst SO shares Mr, Brooks told bim be wss entitled to ibe 60 shares additional, and told bim to go and gel it.. . To Mr. MuCmry liid not remember bow many times he collected dividends; collected thu dividends from Mr. Ham; Mr. Brooks did not collect s single divi-1 dend; no one ever collected for witness; borrowed five thousand and some hundred dollars from Mr, Dillon; witness received beside the f 9,000 in cash, e23 shares of stock in the Union Pacific linilroad in the way of dividends from Credit Mobilier; turned some of tbein over to Mr. Brooks and some to Mr. Dillon ;' gave the latter enough to cover the loan received from him; still owns 500 shares of sbk of the Union Pacific Itailroad; none of bis stock has ever been held in the name of Mr. Brooks." Crbss examined by Mr. McComb Ite ceived the fiO shades additional stock by virtue of bis ownership of 100 shares; did not remember hsvmff received a no tice that he was entitled to the 60 shares additional ; Mr. Brooks paid for tbe first 100 shares; Bitness did not pay for it, when be went to the ofllce to get the stock be found it already paid for and in bis name; did not remember whether he received any dividends when he got his certificate of 100 shares; received divi dends about tbe time he got the certifi cates f only knew lie collected dividends as tbey were due bim ; When he got the first certificate be did not remember what be received ; remembered giving a receipt but did not remember what be got for it; Mr. Brooks Is in tbe . hubbit of putting witness into good investments; did not remember any particular one ; Mr, Brooks told bim he was entitled to 60 shares ad ditional; did not remember from whom be received tho"TJivldends. Mr, jlcUomb waived a further crosj. aaamiualion until tomerrowi when 4adge BtateT will be prerent.- - ; To Mr. Mct'rary Could not recall dates ; bad a great many transactions, aud therefore could not remember minute particulars. : Q. Was there ever sny nnderstsnding in any way or form that Mr. Brooks Was to realize any benefit whatever from tour shares in the Credit Mobilier I A. Not the s'ightes ; on the contrary it was the understanding that I was to receive all the benefits' of the stock. A rjuamon or. cuaractkb. - Msv Brooks thaw naked that- various I coids from the ar depsrluunt be pro duced before the ooaimittee, by which lis wauled to show that Mr. McComb was nut to-be 4mJivI. Mr. Niblaek Well, that iss matter aa nill take under consideration. Mr. Brooks I want to allow that Mr. M:touibia a ruau not to be believed un der oath, and a man of bad character. 1 alee want to bave etamincd I.) man El more, II. r. Pultja, Calvin blade, tlunotal DouWedey, and the ti Major ol w Urieaoa I forget his nan. a. Mr, McComb Benjamin K. Piandirs is bisnsme, Icaagiyeyuu n good many namrs, if yon waul Hu m. 1 w.hiIU also bke to give the Cuiumillee auine lancttn reii-reni Ut Mr. llr.N.ks' rhru( t r. Mr. Itr.Mika - Well, I ean glveyou namrs for a mural or linmor d chr n i. r. Mr.. McComb I bave n.. diiubt yn can have litem Biada to order, I alii be ery glad t compare characters with yiu, bowevi-r. Judge PuUnd Well, tin it-ras. bave nothing to do with Ciodit M..bilitr I Mr. nnks Mo, hir. Mr. McC'omb-lf it lsa ijui-sli..n ol Character, 1 should libs In lurni.h a list o nanwa; I should like all tiia lealhrr trails of Saw York. Bwtoa sad Baltimore, bwe I have dot budneas fur tbe pad tacnty r. brtMijrbt hrre, t.rthrt wiib .-T. Btrwart IBd kad'airf of Htm York, with General Oaornan, Gaw. MHgs, Ore, Babbitt, General Vialun and olhrr army i llt.ris in the U isiim ntsairr's IWpanrarot. Judge PolaBd Weil, if ws row lu le to ttsmiae wiimswee In reeard in rhtiai-trr e will give ton an m.ianitf In rrnl Mr. McCnrob Very wHI, N ; thai to att I want: twi wtitwg-M itund cn tbe The Wpaitiu-tl of Juainf at WaJi Uirin sas U Uv luuUnd l,U aa I aVf.'.irs (iiArirary ep;impriaUosi, ansln'y mtrntmi an Itakuas, prmwulwwsx la as at 'alrd hW antra a as original!; S pn pr,.l j tul we are lld that thaiv "' enoogfc t y f W,CrJ0. Vi nh a bat pni.galny la lite paopU's money snxaa iaswll aad lr ntist baas urr. A p pie that t!y siiUm t t i s Kbfd sry sad -t.i, a ara f.a bmnir( aull tw a4 iruaasaaaaol, aad drilling at a fearful tprmt iaUt aatrt.y a It ir lawlili 11, .i siitwavr tbiy etwld hg rrataia la a (fftiitB the pwpt art tad fT.rm aud the takn eirrt ( mrviin Ht!iJ.t. Mr. PioikBry Itai.m Hiewait P th- bra Iks rnam!j fcal bla.l,,ug ti n !!.. j i:,ra.ia,- h a Ilia Is Uv- tr, u,aa naiag Altlrloits M a native Viliaga, Ac. 1( was tla'e Kmattw I'm. lWa af the rVal, Acting I.ta.iraaal Uvfsi-r, AtU (i. TMa.4. aad lign. nanal l-a'r- Ha la a.. 4 I aiiad aiatamaUar bf tlisKil CJ LrcUUiata If II. is Iwkf tan has Mini thrvagh Uia sk faatal bt r-'.iiual akitxitoa It will m miws i iss.nl. I !- wtij aiatt kiaa s4birf in the ( o. d Ht'rs rVwata It Baa earn lh fai ls that Ml. lid. Irr Caaey ah.ialj ht mat lu i; a roala. Afayav A BaavU t4 Awaiaal Asma4s lk (u.br I, wm aJ i i l a .l M Jaaua;, Istl, lis aun.lwr was I tfl, a Ni a of I.'J ia. n ik I u nJ i um i l i;t sua I. r i it J f I, wkasj a i AaMte .. Im 4. p"l 'k la t"'ltii with il, piv t,- -a i4 ILs fcs a lufh (Wmdim -- - e I'uJ fkcUa jk vf fc'S ln'-m4 U U ih -a iian a aa a m s -;( lm a twoM saaa," slut aiia .s. it-aiUmiji ji44i.'... l-'l- .'J-a( f ,iat fg a ta I ' . w ka ' I It t aMfc. , " , n,ri il- i Bte-ts a m i. ( if , , a 4 imrtiai j SMtlai'J ' THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION. The address of Pius IX, in the consistory f the I2d of Dcemier, from proofs fur- hinhed by TU. CatholU Unit, is a sum mary of the ewlcaiasncal situation m the principal countries of contiixiitiil Eurcpe, Naturally the pontiff Ukca little comfort in the prospect ; but hi worst enemy must admit that ha fitraa lla . hdsti'j govern. mrtrtr"f theOTf"T!tt li-SomttaljIie eourait acd unshaken faith in his., own prctTOsioEt,, In Itnly be IS left without a vestige of the secular power whir it. bib I f.jrtititd the Hon-.an rke for so mnv cen turies ; step by step the new kingdom encroaches upon his domajt, humming bim in on every side with a Lav r.er tbat is tver contracting, and the day cannot; be fnr distant when even the Vatican and St, Peter's will be bis no longer. In Bpsin the principles of political freedom which have revolutionited Italy are work ing no astonishing change in the re lations of Church and btate, and the people who were for so many ages the mot.t devoted and oliedient children of the iaith sie wandering sway. Tbe Republic at Versailles has to support to tend His Holiness in Rome, and only the same polite toleration to grant him in France, which il grants to Protestant, and Jew, and Turk, and AtheUt Io Germany the case of the Unman church is still worse. Here, according to the Pope, the Catholic religion is subjected to n "cruel persecution," and Proteatant officers of Mule have undertaken to define what the doctrines of the old faith arc, snd to punish the Papal bishops who attempt to exert their authority over the inferior 'trgjr. The ponlitT.msy well be troubled as tie surveys his flock, and sees the ene my getting intd tbe fold, snd no help coming lrom any quarter,.. " But the Papacy has survived so many vicisitudea, has paused so often from tlw depths of subjection to the hights ol empire, that be would be n rasb prophet who should predict its fall because two or three of (lie kingdoms of the world armed themselves against it. Popes be fore now have eome out of copntructive Imprisonment, snd returned from exile, snd recovered lost prestige. When priests and bishops, and kings, snd governors have "sdjusted" themselves belter to IbC changed relutiona which are growing nut of great changes io political tendencies and great developments in popular and national character, the attitude of tbe Roman Church towrtrd modern society may appear very different from its alti tude at pruM-nt. In his teview of the woild, Pope Pius IX, said nothing the other day about the one civilized and cul tivated country which gives him no troublr, In Die. United. States ids Jtomaq tUimUJi" p,;,fT IjlxttX I." .teach. what it sees tit. to hold all the property it rn honestly acquire, to impwe etcletiihstical penalties upon anybody w bo chooses to submit io them, tu ilenoiuico heresy, and to excommunicate heretics. Our Ciovirn nieut pays no hei d tosllorutionsand such things, which are none id its business. It Sks n favors of tho Poie, and grants bim nothing but the equal juntiee it gives to all mankind. We suspect, if the truth were told, that the It . nun Catholic C'hutch ia more prcMperous to-day in the United Slates of American than in any other part uL thn aautU-AL- Jrvi---, muck roMKKor ox immioiu- HON. In his mutstgc, Cov.CalJwell, nl North Carolina, says : " sitifc!ory ailjustmin.t of the Ktute dclti would remove a inmt serious utnta c:e in the wsy of the infltiK ul immigra tion." The satitfnetory sdjustmcnt c f n rups around the uei k ol Bill llnidcn; Kirk, John Pool and McLlmlaay wuld have removed "a lintl serious cba'rle in the wsy id the influs iif Immigration,1 Brick, glre tlie nun more of yoer prajers and hrta .f'jiur ri pe. If they acts hung, Biit k, do you know where liny weuld go I t The Wahlngi. and Lee uom r.ily, aT Li tington, Vs., At !. sthools In op t rail. hi, aud is iitcreasiiig in number as rapidiy aa Its funds wi t admit. It has nv-'Urd ailbiu Ihe put ear luar 100, OoO in bt'j uvi Land dtmatiuos- (Tu.OoO rash fr .m Iha lata II, II. Baihy. cl Nrw Oilvan. aud Ju,0W AUsandiia Utj lU.nila, Ir.Hit W, W. Cmonran, ij, ol Waahington Citjr. making ta caib capiul mr than U)0.0O0, and its gw"-e rHtAl4 lEiluJiSif. iLtU,fcbiUiLaiU, iil.ralKa and apparatus, mora than a kail million of doti.ua. 1 be fuliur.i. is fa (runs dtbt. Hoiiie pw.p'e ara puuibd to see whf the d.tirUutiom.f s few snares of t itdil Mo biiier altM k la lifini riuU poabty have a ri4ruptiug iiifJomce. In Ibe Is lettUs'.n j . I'.-iiiioiii, je-irf Ur, Iha (.. "r Ml ll.a iut.aiiavi.l ul Mr. Ka.US aaatl.naa. lla eitwa lrd 111 (Km: ia- sidawf a year ha art lea ibg,HU0 IhrR ftom, Huppuae a I n )j.niif aad an a. It an h an luietlmrnt ak Iha iipprrt,.n of Mr. 0k.e Amrs.y ejjn al rai't wj i. J tt i . I'aimrts in aiansaaare luraing lltrtr at Ua ua Urgtiy to ! lift) n'aalir-e. 1 1 1 rnmr ula alrradv niada tl.na that IUa a4i ut tiaiAas la wt-ii adai td to Iha Irt growth, tswta.l; Ihe Sv-lUr varxlwa. t-rti a.wi, awi, If.s at willows, ic., aad II u Iho iji I ibal !!. ml ( (La rraarAl dala a il akow a Snu k Wfl lrwlib ul tat'trf rsnath la knaa lta il can Bow claim. ' . - aa 1 Ui""rw aaaia W sukaaka. Wta. wk alasts ssiabraUw srtakaUMS aaaisataa- y. i aiiwa tsars sn sw was lHsn4 la a wil, ahrra Be MafM ! srvra kwra, alxa B aaa 4g Ml !,,. 11 Bast Itila I't nltaavte tlx 4y af kx 4a,iir.4aa la a f.uta snasBrf i aad all prtujos sit B" Utrwt l it mm k. ira saMkaw dag ixtt,agbl ki f b s I an.j.lr. I Wat Bj-I -a r. r-.ii , n,. IUluma r.i, ff f. n,i g i.t i t 4j l ms ika tl. ,4 iha l.a.jju iMat4i Mm bill, sats It Is B"W f M-t4jr t!.ngfi wm i v 1 1 1 1 iar i,af,, tr 1,1 aar B.s tlaabiuty 1.1 i Ur,Rg t mm 4 Mans ktsaflaala I lf il.4 th-n I l ,4 t be same pa i'Ua' fai k aa X t nudity la i, Tsjt. Al-v T. t. la- 4 g ia r.jS.ia .4 ii.i i, 4 1 ta s f-V a aata f at ras I . 1.1 I I.H.ii.i a..ii Ala t...al I i at k (aa si Iha li.-r-T. k js Nnj a'-l 11 aat.it- a s-. . , a . I l.i . I tf ta . 1, a i. n M TH I It MU L!(), 1 1 1 11 r "..s, f v-.;.., 1 us. ut ii.ni u us, hum 4 hi; rlrtli, i!s. (!!., I'titfy, A4 a- .4 t. af at ,a; tt1j4, It ailev Blrvef, awrfwlh, f at. r f 4 i.il 1 f ,4 It f -a-a sr ,), gPQKTIXG GOODS. G s BINGLK GUNS: At 13 t.0, 1 00. 4 &0, tri'ou. $i 00, 110,00, UIW, to DOUBLE GCXi - J. "iO 00, to 75 08. Brwxh Lollrii;l'l)oobi Rnns, At IWO0 m00, IMIOO, sO OO.175 00, SJU W, 110 UU, IIM to 1.XJU w. riifOLt. Bmitb A 'Weason'a, Colt's, Allen's, tbarp'a, w auaey aaa auer miwa, - at MAif t.'vaCTCKSKS1 raices. AMMUMTIuX aad IMPLEMENTS For breach-loading Guns, at a email advance on rout or importation. Metallic Ammunition for Kifles and Plitolb at lowest maraet prices. A cemnleie assortment of all Snortlni Goods ; frices snd Description sent oa appli cation. tiuods alilppcd by Express C. O. D. Kit tl.11,1, IKlMBLt a KIMBLE A CO., 1MPOBTBHS, Ka. 200 W. Baltimore tit., Baltimore. Klctisret's, Uouiral's, tireener's, eeoti's, and Ihur eelabrated make of (na on band aud isnpurtul t'j order. sept lV-eodtwly 0 LOTH I KG . N w 11 nc r SEASONABLE CLOTUlNfl roa MENiod BOYS e ' Just relred from our Manufsctwy In New Tork, made CXI'RESSLr FOK OU ; RETAIL TRADE, r "i f and which Bill be sold at the Lowest possible prices, r. b- andrews co., UT reretterllle 8tm-t, nov IS tf RalelKli, N. a THE MORNING STAR, -JUILY EDlTIQXi - . -v 'pbaugli only flre'jt-srs, has the Largest A Daily UlrctlUtioa of anv aitw.ina-ir In the bute, and a circulation In Wtiwlnrton any ptr cent, larger than 01 aor otlier paper. WEEKLY EDITIOX: Now combine! a lib lb Carolina Fanner", asking oue of the bast Fimlly NavspaiRis Is the tk.u'k. Cirrulalion rer larva an. I rmrttdj luerevslng. BUUSCIUITION PltffB - Tfittf BtaiiJ 1 year, " ' 17 00 S Ml S Ul too --l.hu -a) looniiia, ' " I miHltha. . Wuklv Stab, 1 year, . . '. ". S inoiilha. . S moaUaa, to It Bias he safely aaerU4 that no aawstiatMr STer e. a '.lulled ia iiunh taruliua ass puda suek rapid nronraas aa "The Moruing aitr,' S-a? r-u, iut aiwva-aaa copl's, . r Addrraa, Vi M. H HI KNAKD, Jaa tt , WllminirtoB, N. C. "7" '-'ALL special attentlcia of Simna f V Bleu to (ha ' AMfcKICAN 1 ran lb lwt, ( all and buy ef AMfcKICAN BPOKTINO fOWIian t' It t. I , ' BKJ A KIM, septf nnv goods, ttc, N K W ARRIVALS I'rlnla trni Drrsn (iuoiU S Urg rt'ak. lf!f if limit lilfc lilt. miwitr rint MiKm Sac BU UBTUCAtOLIMA a a ua'.nii, (.TnsEni AJiD CiMMtltLA 4 a4 4 at lkiwa,ak,rtTTr Aflsioal eVat B li li X4 B 'A P. AUkiisSa. Pftaas I art law Ilea, aaa4 Frail aa4 g. BMat4aJI katda, W. CSTBuBAUl 11 Of Hi - lhS aWaa vvWV aaal Maaitaa Uat w. c lilt BUH. V a.4 W ky U.. kavr Qilt.ift IimaLI skMixsaf, f'Xru;), s. v. M-s , t B.t. at.t, p.ifc'.al Wta K II taa, Sw,ata p.hxtat mmmm (tMaauaM Mat tfca " M, ,.t a a aa aa . l-,.l'.ll..i-M ,-, - . is - IMMENSE STOCK a In K eat arttrty, o il rr s . s a an S. 1, ....... as f4-4a aM H;lirf r a B k ml 4 LfctaistM ad ' ' 1 a. A mm Stis, B.i.i, a s a " I "" -a a a-na ta w t...., f,- - w I t"U . M4 lt A to, a 4 1 li I SCHOOLS. COLLEGES. &c StyAEKENTO FEMiLS COLLEGE. v The Spring 8sston of 1H73 wit be pin on the 130i Jauuuarf, aad continue 0 weeks. Board (exclusive ot lights ar.u wasUr.jr) f 70 00 Tuition in regular course, ' iS 00 t'T ftriini1"'-, -i TreaiUci.1. dee 18-dlm rj I S ti jl A M S C II O O L : JiKBANETttLK, N. C Col. Wm. B'ixoham, Sup't, Maj, Robt. Bikobam, Act ng Stipf. Ma4. W. B. Lvsch. ji CaPI. T. h. NoRWoor ; 'SprinKAeMion of 1873 opens Feb. 7.b. For Circulars addrcst. MAJ. BINGHAM. dee IM-Im K 3 L X T A N A C A D E M Y , IIISST6.1 STB EST, BaUEIeB, C. Rev. K. . Trawlck, Principal, with com petent ansltkinta. Tlie fifth academic term of J weeks will beidn Jan IStli. 1S73. For terms and particulars apply to tlie Principal or Kev. W. J. W. Crowdcr for circular. JanllMw. JALEOit BAPTH1 FEMALE SEMI- NARY. ' F a. Hobooob, A. M ,.. .....Principal. Rev.- A. F. Hsoo, A. M., Asaeeiata Prlneil. F.A. BouhMaaB......... Professor of Mu-lc Tbe Spring session will open on the 17th of FEBUtrtRr, 1873, Tha buildlaBr having been enlarged, is pa clous, coniini ulous aud handsome. 1 he Literary Defiartnieiit ts provided with s select Library, a Urge collection of Geological Spcclmrtis and a fine Philosophical and Client ical Apparatus. The Music Department Is provided with a large cumber of good Pianos, two Organs and a Harp. The lady teachers employed are all FIK8T OLABd. hoarding pupils are required to Wear uniform dress. Board, and Eligliali tuition 10U per sesslou of & months. For particulars, apply for circular. dx iOi dlsUw wUll marl gOUTUEKN EDUDATIOSAL BUREAU L To aid all who denire well qualified teachers. . To Kprsnent teachers who desire posi tions. 8. To give parents Information of schools. 4. To sell, rent and exchange school pro perties. Address , t- iAfs .(TpTOQATE,"" " " ucE W dltswlti lta-Oia IlUlboro, N. f o X FORD HIGH SCHOOL. J. II. IIoUNKB, '' I Priucipals It. II. O BAYr.it, The BpMng Icaalun will liegin tlie ikcuuj Monday in January. Terms as heretofore. Oxford, N. 0 Doc. 12, 1S7J. oec i:-uwjiwiuiw yESLETAN INSTITUTE. FOB QIULS AND YOUNU LAD1K?. UlLLSUOKo' STUEKT, ' BALEIOB, N. C. The Irat sea.1 n cf this Iustltutton will U f u oa the 30TU OF JANUARY. The bonding la new. sniil for School nor poses, aad la tilualed in one of the snoal deal- rahla aeuihliorBooda In Ilia eltv ol Kalchrh: Uierefors one of the iuoat deairsbls in the Btata. The Instruction will be thorough and sytle- B1IC Iha course of study wUl kw wall arrant-ad' and ssay smliraca Uia hulu rrguiarCoUeKiaU courta, sua all lbs irrnaiurnlala. If dealrvd. Una of lite Principals will drvota sih- lai st- trlitl.m to MLbIU aad the H AK18. 1 bit k shs kas kad muck ts ivntmre and auc raaa. Iha olliel Ut Iha l.llaHAkV and MATHtMATlCAL BttDlltC, which ahe has sucraaafnlly laai:kl for anesml scaaluiis. ktuik Ui pay suiet atuaiiloa to Ute caiuira of rw laenmt, polls of ni an 11 ara, end parity of turata, we It tend Uils to be a permearat InatltB ttoa, wherrtB yoang la.l nay voaipiete a UxiruBgk, prarueaJ vdncalloa, or (nau a L.k tlty can auu-f any ria ia Cuiirga. I ha tkiardiag lainnent stul be aadar Ut iara.aiai-tlwoa ul Um jaatur tear bars au4 IBetr axHlter, wk aili aaa ihrir beat tf f'-rts la ntaae It a pteaaant B.lna lue lh. aha swy baaid la tha Kbu.. BauUlog lauaa ka wj pillar, caa (1 1 arawataoualiutts W taa unuieuiaie ttciauy, wiib aicTU.et tttul MtM BLANCH rkNTklSA. I . . . MleMiiU4A.Wi.NtA. ( IiskIi MlBSak.SMia Ji.bH. AsaUtaut la Primary DeiwIutsnL rU.. A. MAMil'M d.-lirarsaertea tm rraeural lt-lunra. Weakly, ev aaa,! wera. If, Mural Pkiluai.phy aad kiadrtal aul.Ja.Uv, lAhav laaa. at I m a ut ba ta)4uf d.lf n(uiraL aaaaaaa raa aataiaa aw vaaatt waaaa. TBTprax, mraarv Brrttrti, Steas Adtaarad Sua oak. lion Uuaaad Fruak, stlra, fack, SOU Matte Piatt or t riaa, t ataataaailiaiSar, w lraeg, 111 an lu r'.:x,u . UuWwa, , SlUU ll.Wutk.i f Si uu B-rd, a-,rl (, auath. lk uv rmmrnm osaaa, 14, t,u,ial, i faf la'b tankiuaia, aJjr-aa "" 4. A. iU.llB, BBtl fcaefga. It C ILAMEI J Tiu bEKMAN LAN - CCACE. ' Allka rraaMl bf aaaama wku 4mI araM a Iif4 ul laa t.rmiaa "Htft, ma tulnrjKS ai.l, aaweaai saal u.Im kata aa.a.d laaat hla t- an. a l, aiaa t .t.mm Im Ik e,acs ta- stiwrtk la Ua imtmiKa. tiaaiesrtaai aad Uua tka W-i Ia. w-f a A p sill, at', w Ua aa4rtAo.d w -trkt,i ' -,3c. AlitLaT iMitrr. C tLIU T 60Ak:l.ij 4 Jin HAT aH DOoL. n:LiiH,:ir, x c. TWaafwa ill ti a Wl-a K(tX E id a . w itvt.M el 11. l.to (.a I aa - '.m 99 W T, l,a t wvatart Iwaaraad va ag hcatWa fji rmut ACADKMT jCAir, is. c. laa tlioaM o Ikla lit.lali. a aiillat. "a A e Jm, l.n. u., a aaM i a, a.laa a tal a mi m) SWi,a, at Im .t.a, lfc t uwi ... . aitk hwwl 1 tkaa k-.M aa.' " fata Ika W a a ' "tkikf kka , fc4 f-mrt aal .ha.- t M I nam kia kS aatatal fm W kf ' i -. a s a k.tM aJ m twa m,. "umh aa 1 .k..4 im saaatkruai .1 4 a iamuwu.ut.1 ttni.t litxMttiH.i,,,,,, aseaa Ba katl ka A4...,a. aiaata w taa, " i.a a 1-TM.k. a m tat S as at kaaad B -a - wa ... . f .,4 t I" r in,,, a. TOSPECTUS. RALHCII PUPLI5HEDBY A fOMPANr OF 7 PHACT1CAL PiiLNTEHS. . J0?UlITUKSElLJii EPITOft. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. Hates and Terms, (In Advance) DAILT 1 year. $3.00 500 a.ao 3 00 1.80 - o monina, BEafl-WEEKLT, 1 year, oiuonini, WEEKLT. 1 year, v months, City Subscribers wUl be furnlsbeil the Dahv Sbntimu, at 1 cents per week, payable in ad vance. Tbe Advertising Bates will be found on tbe first page. Advibtisiso Tr.Ks-lBsh ondcmsnL It Is til iHiiuc.se o' the 8KNTINEL PUB LIdlllNii COMPANY tomske tbu paper a a FIRST CLASS JOUItNAL in all rcsiiects. Tho principles It sdvecstes are familiar to the people of the Htate and are, simpiy, TUB F.QUALITY OP THE WHITE MAN WITH AJiY OT11EU MAN ; AX HONEST, ECONOMICAL" AND FAITHFUL ADMINISTRATION OFTHE NATIONAL AND BTATE GOVEUN MENT3 j TBUE EQUALITY BL'FOKE THE LAWf THE BULE OF THE 80UTH BY HEB OWN-PEOPLKr : ' NOUTH CAUOLINIA TO BE RULED ., BY NORTH CAIlOLlNlANtf. Its columns will be fuund to contain THE L4TEST NEW4 BY TELEUBAPU. A CAREri'lXT PREPBKD rUM UAKI OP I.' I AL. hTATE AMD UkMKKAL MlAB, THE MARKETS, A C. ""TTiT'olW i;-r TnHil'ffjT 1,T ivcb so krs-a a carraiauun as Ua Bk. flNkL, aud It mere 1 ara oners OREAT ISDUCIMItTiTO ADVEK TlBkBA, t who alii (ad Its cJaaias Ike beat sallui Uruaak ahirk lu eoasaaaleats wilk IB pmo pie nl Iha KUl. Ik Sr Maaaacrsaipealln lis frVad of U sa. 1 1 to latoaa I t clrcalaUo aad IU ttia.0t.l aaela keaa, pk-drg tBaaaaalsaa saaas Uia pa par worthy or (awral sapiawV As mib aa lk ha -Innaa ttiU tatiify h. Us psfar wiu Spar ka ss sauraiy aaw draa THU HOOK AMIJUII urjiciJ Is amtpVta sad IssarwM of ismm- eaay aaa aay waanpuuk bl rribUag rilir (Lkf MATERIAL a4 Fl aT CLAM rSfBTtR oa J ara awkb.iad. a4 uta attraa f. nh aadd. uk i. K oaa U taaira la.keahiy Bilk IBua f aay eUef SeUi.,,- k-ll . arrwrtaraBkkisdu)Wtkit- Addraaa, .SLNTI.NKL, RALtlult, M C Q O At LI C A LI eTMtM.aMd 14 A. CaaU, 111 par Iva .lmad, )at r'4 at ti it w C itl4i!AClL r. easiaa Te. R, biHtttsts, Wn.T. Law. Gravco Worchouso. DASHLLE. Va. .." as IllSK UBt rt 4 " K r-M 1 u, aaw wil ar,. t " '"t Seea" k-aw I i, 4 a n, Ua ua Is lae ktn ad 1 aar Ma, W r ka.4 t, a lk. ae.H at t- . .l " ' " k- V4 r-a fa I .a' w,.-a a-4 r. I tin k.t latm a . . wf taa as aad U-k faaaa. Ml I I t 5()uo k.r.: 7- LtAi n It... a t 1 T l ft: liiii m Btvaa'.- .u j, t a- vH W. R A IJI A tt GROCERIES; TO EAT 1 1 KIW I MEAT, BUCKWHEAT, TUCCAUCKr,-" -HyJiu.v- PF.AftL.GK,TS, ' CAROLINA BICE, MULLET HOES. SHAD ROE?. v GOSHEN I. UTTER, PRIME CUKEdE, FRESH CITRON, FRESH RAISfNS. ' . YliEill CURRAK18, SOUTHAMPTON HAMS, SMOKED SAUSAGE, SMOKED BOILING BEEF, BEEF TONGCE3, SUGAR CURED STRIPS, PICKLES, CATSUP! ; asd . 8AUCES. W; C. 8TU0XC1I CO. declO If HARDWARE, &c. Jj KN8LOW ft. BUSH'S p ' -premium" If WILL NOT EXPLODE. Ml SAFEST, PUREST AND XOST ECCW-r - KOMICAL OIL IN HIE WORLD. t Clear as Surlnir Water. Bums hrilllnnt'a ' - and lasts Ion ire r than other oils. Give a beautiful brilliant and ssfe light. More bril liant than jrae snd safe ss a tallow candle. No smoke 1 No cdor ! No clmret! wicks 1 No clung of lumis. SO S X P L 0 8 I 6 N 8. ' IheUat Is alwajs the cheapest." You wsnt It I Your nelulilmet want It I Everybody wants It No family can sltoi d to do without ttr Jt stands a Are teat of over l5o deg-reea. A tkbted lamD ensr ba dashed sraa tha loot and yet Ibis oil will sot explode, nor take Bra. For sale by T liOS. H. BRKilii A tfoNfl, Sol Agents for Kslh(h snd V.clulty. . PIOX OF THE -GOLDEN EAGLE." dee at W f ATCUE8, JEWELRY, STERUNO SILVER AND TKIMTLB M.ATBD WARB AND rtTBS. 1 bare just retarawd truss New fork and bave purchased a larre assortment t.f Uia atMva. My sUir 1 full and euaspUU. 1 bate aa lanre a stork as before lb war. New, faakluaabl aad bandsone. My aaaurtmcnl nf treta are eomplrte. All ' kinds froea W eenu to Illy o suit all a-ea I want Uta meuiliers ot lh Lr:Uiatura aud visi tors to call sod se m st any old CUira. Kama wlaew far St yearn - Wstehes snd Jewelry ra- " palled. Spactal attenlkoa paid to rairta4( Sue WU l.ea. Jewel art and aew 4err Buds far all Ws ehea. WorS Warraated 14 ntaatka. I will aell cheap for Casb, Doa'k furfrl or jaa by Ut bif watcb Bear Iha Cap toi and JOHN C. PALMER, . . RahjiKk, K. C. IMfT ItS-kf 1,. , ., , , ... J T , 0 U L L E T at BKO. Vlltla.nlv V, l(fnll t BALA BS II Firrlfi 11J Da mr tile Prj Coidi, Islitii, tiaU-tli Iksi,.liU i4 rips Lidift' Firuis Sitt Cifdi, !!.. tit, fillii Iirii, rialdk, it. Curarv PytttUi IL aad .fh,BC, j . RALIIUU, y. C., Mla law tuilaala4 skaasia leekla' I kllel,i,la laar u (' 'llj, flewasTBtieBitl Talaaeait w IS ua4 an !Z? u,-4- '. llewM t aaat.r Sulu fraas IS 00 to Vi OH U sToo " " tl"b ' at iiuo !. CWa, rarl. aj Teat, tf .a art... A aaaut Ua..). ' t ARPETIXO Taa rfttUaat I 4a ka IB a. '-, 4 mm '"'I' ttt! "- -- ' -t I,. A flvak etotk f T. at. A s a ' rVBiTi AID lli its " "'. l-aa-a. kt tax aM t kU4ta ati 2 J!" 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