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:ti. t3 wa alz.:::a lit A i - 3 i - i 1 I OU , , J- i . a.l , .-r lu. ftiM taaxaaas ) pa u i tnrUMBMt s ' I-oflf 4TT a-'W4 pn -HiPl J M ID : t V'..: . "( ..::! Bum Of SiS. i MtMua. suoam. II u tulM mum S k . . ud IVMUilulll a. 4 l - BBt at U ! tut aa aoluta $ fl a -. iaga1T4aaajuuajr u NMaWtUM4 l"-"U at Skiaa4Iaa4 . .-.a.fajMAial . ( r 1 1 journal; i : tr.isi.vuii .nurciEsa or : k V Henry, Ja hls'meniorable ' .a, said: ' "1 hart no larap by h my feet are gilded but the v or experience, rI know no cf jadging the rature iof by i pvt. . FoliUcal , parties mast 1 ca their record. VtVt 1 ' ' ! t : .1, like Ltirr,nsTsc to hope again." lie party which, from U fonn ;on of the fcOTernmeot, baa op J otiry moaaroMcal aid & locratieal . tendency, and has : idfastiy contended for the rights "the Statet and.tha Xlbertiea of tie people, was called "The Eepub 1 ;a Tarty5 nntil, "sometime in ",'tta i Jeffeisoniaa Bepublicans : : el that pane and accepted i - f ' lDmbirat$ij' Jeflersori ,J lis ieaV npo it at ilia V Bad it bai proudly borne it, t JVe'ijrtetudfV.fori t to the iceaeat day. -ti.ty9 a ' -aashlp' has been denoml 1 "The sdenoe f - tfreuin. At n tlmB''andnijdet i rcumsUnces; . the Democratio ; rty has, ehowii ,it woriderfal ibility to' all conditions inci ' f ConsUtnlional Government, a:ecbodtbe sentiments of J rr;"n irbct la; his message to C - ::;-.3 he said J "The tmbltlon l : leads tee1 on is iA'anxlons i end a fixed determination to aade my countrymen, so Tar as I may, that it la not In a splendid :;verament snpported'by powe : 1 monepolietid..tristocratical v:'Ettoent Ufar they fwlU find ! , t laess pi; pe) .liberties proteoti f !; tut in plain system, Toid of 1 ?,,prqfUoYand granting vers to One,(dtepensing Its bless- i;s like the dews of heavens, on r -cn andnnfelt, sate U-the fresh r -i fo& j beanty : they . contribute t ; roJace.'' . This sentence,! from lis jca, of Andrew .Jackson, glow. i r i lib the patriotio sentiments of 1 :as Jefferson, coold have been --orated: intojlie message bf : : rover Cleveland, without causing '.'3 slightest deflection from the Vzz cf ita arguttfenI: As the army ef . the Potomac t-ler Grant was formed of the : .ranta of all the armies, that 1 been beaten by Lee, so the ; I ; - lllcan patlj fraa - iomed of i ' i Lctcrcjcneoug masses of the de f:ated parties; Afhose ' flags had - e ' j ws ' beforj 'the tlctotious :'j ; tnV NatJofial Convention W i nSadaphin,; Jane 8, 1856. : i i :;iiadJa pursuance f .;cd ?fTo the people pi "";'.. l.t tales, jWithbut jegajd r'itlcal-dlfsrenees or dl w 1 3 Vcre opposed - f t! a Jlissburl comp'roml the compromise: , r"y of President Pierce's ..'.lia:' tol" the ' extension , tj i-ta free territory; ta " tl,3 ;tii;35!on of .Kansas 3 ttatefof restoring the rt' 3 1'cJcral Government ',!cs of. Washington r'pa'rpps td'epeak cf r tiaa h r ary t3 -4 urwWMiHini, He. m maaa ias a an, . , . t u:a tl: s'ivery iLoaliterer eiUt ia 4:; : ...'.4 tT tts Uai;a c:rta cf t: s r. era boaalirycf M-5:-H. HU c.a prcsiM was i f.iz&llt expeiiem tut it was ccttrary to the gerl:u of Ce gorersELect. Where 14 Oca Etta gtt the r:gli. to lejJiU f;r aatcra Eutesl Well did lata EiaJJh aik, "By what JarxU eaa we biad latore kgiftUtloal", 18 vu rf;tt-4twas ia accdrd wlfh rtfillicaa iastiiaUoas--thal whn new States were" formed iaKtl ten'tory acqaired lroa;j that , they, be . admitted :iatr the Caioa with all the rights aad prlvl. lesas cf ladepeBdeat Siates. ."t ! 1 Xat what ba4 tke Tieroe adtela istratton done to justify the former tioa ef this sectional party 1 It had ituply organized tie Territories 'of Kaaaae and Kebraaka In accord with the" hithertd nnfveraIlytrao oepted doctrine, thai KTbe Terri tories ol the Uaioa rehe common prcterty -of '; th e poople of tb Union u The . Kepoblican party was made a sectional partyt and ft steadily conforms to the likeness la which It was created. ' f - -J THl DETECTITE AMD Will M 1 3DED New Berne, ff. OtJaly '4, '8S.'f; Editoh Jourkal : The follow ing excellent letter was writteq by one of the most Intelligent' Chris tian ladles of the town: of Washing, ton j onewhom, I have knows from her childhood She is endorsed by many of the leading 'citizens of said town, aad I also add my testi mony as w net great mental and moral Vorth." ,1 think, Mr, Editor. that si repubUea.Uon: of the letter in your exceuent 1 paper 1 would 1 aid much in directing public attention to the steps therein Suggested. : '. Bespectfolly, . t , JoHATBin UavkssC . k TniWIKQ. SCHOOL. DE8CEIBII. I have recently Visited the Penn sylvania Training School for defec tive and feeble minded . children, This Institution Is beautifully situa ted among .the hills on the West cheater railroad, about fifteen miles from Philadelphia; r It 'is' as its name Implies" largely "sustained - by State aid Pennsylvania,' Kew Jer sey, Delaware. vThe cities of Phila delphia.; endi Pittsburg are also interested, besides a large , number of ptfrte pupiisj; x SZil ca It consists ef nine large eranite and brick buildingsl, 'admirably ar ranged for "the comfort and con venienoe of He, svei) hundred in mates.' Jjr.i Keriuu the euperin- tendent, is a broadaouled, noble man,: full of genuine love and pa rental care for eaon of the six hun dred unfortunate cauoren com mitted 1 to his care. The inflaence of; this good taan is felt through the whole organization, lie,, is ably .assisted by two score or more Of teaehers and matrons, who say mev nave never xeit as much affec tion - for ' children of the usual ca pacity as .for 'these unfortunate ones. , Their ' suecess is wonderfuL The standard : for order of the superintendent is very : high. Teachers,-attendants and pupils are constrained to apDroximate iu i The girls are -divided into bands of twenty-five or thirtvnnder tha constant care of aa' .attendaot, ' ex? cept When she Olivers them up to the teacher, it xue boys are divided into clubs, under the constant supervision or 'male attehdants. Their apartments are'eutifelv Seba. rate i from h(&r6ccup!ed by the girls. Their dormitories are large and kirv, their beds perfectly clean niee o:tialr; .mattresses, warm bUnkets-every 4 pillow j with a pretty embroidered eham thrown over it, the ;work;of hands that would have been , helpless. without this iJbfeficent .training, Their play looms are large and well Yen tilated, beautiful grounds for out door, exercise. ' Their class rooms nfcel and comfortably furnished: with every' appliance to fix ana interest . the mind on the subject taught--, They have bright, happy singing, object lessons,-' oral teach ing generally, though many csa books and write very well. Letter writing' is i at pleasure to the more advance d.l Maayif the girls use the sewing machine very well, all are'tacght to sew -Bgme of tls boys are taught to make shoes and mattresses, Borne the use of tools, and others employed in the garden and oa the farm. - - i Their school exercises are varied by CalesthCuios, dumb bells, Indian cluts.? Thca ciefc'::,s are r.:,t:i islin'y well done wlca vre. re r that every c'.l'J 13 &i2 ILa greair::t I "i r 1 !; - r t t, t . :tt:: . I c tie r-i.-.-t; :..!..;: U1J cs Hit ia tie bea-.-.;i cf tie wax tl?r erMa- ui:allj l;i.i, by tr.a is to c t erecrse tl 9 c c : ' 1 1 - tcesry; Uit tier cr:t i-t the l&U-l Hit 0xl lis g'.Tia, tl?y can dettl.. ..lie Lrea cf tie:i aalcrttx&ies are brc&deaed aai trixttesed. ilaay cf tLem rsi la asfef'al to. tleaicives and otters. All, etea tldt2?t tel; tve seme' ' piire la a-ac:pai:,a. Ttebd te:; Lss cues have a bea-Ur fd car drat a ty two dU-js ca a raUrcad, track,, where they liils enjoy ia saitaLIa weather a delight fai ride.. This is a noble: work and axnally) follows the eare fo t.i insane, the deaf aad dumb and the blind. . Oar gtate U doing Its daty by them. May , the day seen ccme when;, tke nec4uiso( the frelie miaded will atso. be ooasidered and reitevtd by 1 ear State. . Some el oar homes 'are saddened by -the aftlictionl of the loved childreq whose latelleets axe darkened. We feel our1 Inability to do for them as they need. 2daav of. them are slaking into helpless imbecility, their lives a blank, or perhaps into the fearful - ravings, of insanity. Will notour State leu J aheHng hand 4 to relieve this clasji of her unfortunate children! Give them a home, instructors skilled and pat,ient, develop; their one talent. Broaden and brighten their lives. Rescue many from the alms house, from lives of infamy; and crime. States necessarily move slowly, la the meaatiae the needs of our afflicted are urgent. ,v..x Are. there . any afflicted parents who would assist or 00 operate with me in establishing the beginning of an institution of this kind in our State! '. Dr Kerlin ;has,. kindly' promised .ta aid 1 us: with the ripe experience of this twenty-six years ia this work. I have no doubt but that ' we ' could obtain, trained teachers la this special department aad having to a considerable degree the benefit of their experience and success it would not be an expert- mens, -.v- , . It will triva ms bleasure to heaf from any one jstereeted in fnrther- isg this work Or tne feeble mlpded ia our midst. A ; Uumberjof gentle men nave unary auowea me to re fA m thorn. waanmgioptuv.v.' , WOSDK&FI'I. CCREft ;) 4U ii tar ' . -rn-.i j Beuil Dracaiits of Baa; Oa.,' r: W hBT bM Mllinc Dr. Eioa'i 3Um DiacoTtry, Eleotrio EitUrt aod Dok ln Araioa S&Lve for font jura. Uav aavsr iumdlM::reraMias.tbM Mil ell, or aW acti unirerul, satUfao tioq.. ;TWe hava been Kms wonderful cure effected by these medleinaa in this eliy. : peroral cm4 of pfQnontMMa oon amptipB have len eniirlr cured by u or a iw potties C r.: Jun's Hew Dieoorery, Uke , ln,;conneotion',wlth Electrie Bitten, w cuarantee tnea elwayi. -, Sold, wholqiaie and relaU, at K.N. Dnny flrujnitow. h - f .Table boerd,&nd board with room for everal persone aa.be had oa applica tion to lira. Joseph Neleoa nearly op- poeite tat uuton iiouee. aim aeeeJ a&d aospifaraiahed to thoee deeiriag tneaatnoaie,. t. .'.( .1 Oa iand .ftf the lint of Jaly tee ereant,. oake and, different loee willbe ertea at .uie couse irom 8 to IS p. m The rooms are oool and airy, with a nice-ahede .iai trout .darina- the 4ar Tenae ft8onbIe, and the beet atten- tion to aneet rinntMd.' :ii 1 .. ill W;,i,a ?r T.IT , Having nioTOd' y Stock Of Bard ware. . Airlcultuxtl ImpIemenU ;and llaohineryto "toe' t6re' formerly occu pied by fcQ fltm, on Crtren etreet, two aoore eiow couui rem ' m now folly treper4 td feiet th wenteof th trade-la ".y t'.ne.' 1' em exoed!cgly thankful foryotrptrf.n- tit the pst, aad I- propose to -merit U by fair and honest dealing in the1 f attire,' Itanem' ber the plaee tad "oaH Ssdy hdoftn" Craven door! lx-'owfeou Ji front, MoreheadCity, H.! C' ' - , Tbe abov amed JIiqum U now oprn for the summer trsTol.- . Nice coolro-r.g snd desa feeds. 'A. r'aiern t dded to the house, sr i r - t ws r v be furnished to gw s."Tl8 U,9 v-i'A be supplifd ia Vj fc1"" tle m&rket sfforda. .rol.te end a'teLLie itrrsnfs, IIa1ni secured the as;. ,;e of Mr. F. L. Perry, Wbo is well, known to the trsyelicjjt publltf; we marac;--e tokep a firt-cii hotel. Terms, t2.C0 rr day, ?io.COper week, tpeml r : s to famine.. : V . - - v' jjflUdwtt y j r r. W W"l T't 11 K'-' ?- 1 f r in? -.. (if iivpf r. , j ... .!,,: .M..' L . ! ! I - f wt . w. Utw j.uri fcn'u t4 mtrnm M.'. K...IO- IliMi,, ImiUL fill, rot m r-t a t A 1. 1. .;:iv 1 - ... J, This is theTop of the Gemudtb Iarl Top Lamp Chimney. AHothers, similar are imitation vThisvexactlUbcl isoneachPearl TopChimney. A dealer maysay and think he has others as good. BUT HX HAS KOT. ' Insist u pod tke Essct Lsbel and Top. . FOI IWirWSHf. .PASS SW.T IT i r, .! EEO. A. UACEETH & CO f i:::. PL Dcr. STABKEY L F ALEX'S 1 : W&BUJMKIT SIT'inHatiTIOl. ' . r' uki, IWklllljr, SkumtUlm, Biarl gia sae u Uuouks u mtom Maori eee j ' - if ' 11 1 ' ) "''"t' ' Ths CDinDoabd Oxrtan Treatment.'' Dre. BWrkey ilm, Mo. I.M) Arch aUMt.Fbtl aalpiila. bST baa alnf or tha lJt mtmi tMn yattia. It s anlaatiaa sdjaatmant of th iltmau of 0rn sad Munrrn aiscna tlsad, and the eompoanA fDOODdaoaad sod smmI port bis ttiat 11 VI sdI -U orst Ui WWW. - t 1. .1 -.,-. fr- ' - . m iiii 1 1 'hii i. - --' - Dm. Btakkst d PALnrtiMS tha llbarty te reier U lh iollowln Mnra all-kMwa oaraODS W bava triad thair trtatmant. W m. d. KsMrt Alambar f tongrset t'bllnlalpbl. . , ttav, vucar l. OeskrnS. Sdllor Lnthsrea , Ubsanrar, run. Bta-at. Charles W, Cashing. D.D., Boek? II oa. v'aa."lsaD) Nlxoa, Editor Jfotar Oomui. Ohlessa, Ui. -i ',;. W. St. Warthtta, Kdltot KW 80s lb, tiirniiinnam, ia. . -- - Jadara li. p. V'raoaiaa. Qnenomo. Kn. Mr,. IMary A- Uvaraiara, Melroaa, Mas. a(rK a. iMrBMt,Kv 1 ock Uliji Mr. K. C. Kalht.IbUs4lalphts.- v Mr. Praah tladalt, Jdsrcbant, Phils, ' llnai W. W. Srarlar. Kaaton. Pm.' - Kdward I.. ttrosdwsj, N. T Kd. I'hlla. Fboio. - - , iv Fldalla M. Lyea. Wslmes, Hawsll, Bsud- Alnaadsr Hitchla.InTarnaw. Bcotland. llrs. flanaal V, Urtess, FrainUlo, Z.saU- cas, Mexico. . fit. Eaa Caspar, OUlla, BpSJltlll Hon- At cakb, z-Viee Oonsnl, CeslbUnea, Vo roeeo, ' ' . ' M. V. itkkratk, M t?l0, Osl ' V.,; Jaaiaa Maara.auB'1 Polio. Blajidford. . tatahlra, Knclsad. - - t Jaeae Ward. Bowrsl, Hew BonUl WSles. ;; And thousands of others In STS17 psrt pf ths ,:-. ''r ' - 11 1 '"ui. ' i V-i" r--; 'nnmnonnd Oxmn Its Mod of Action Snd Results," is i) tills of a nw bmetaiir of two linBrirad pS?", pBblti(hd by lr, Kt.stk7 A Iln, wblflh tlratoall fi.Hlri foil Information as to this TamarKaui enra. ti-"nt and S renrd of several hnnilred snrrriaMi( cares In s wide ranns of einroms eHa many of thra aftai b1nf sbasdoned to die by other phyniolan; Will bs Inalled fraatosnyeddressoasppliostlaiu etiU ths brochore, , . ;.h:,',. ,. JtBJS. afARKKf PALBS,1 ' - ' 90.1339 arob Street, rbUsdelpala, Fs. '1 j j giayadw,,.v yy - - 8innons annLtr ATTOSNET3 AT LA7. -;, ' new BEr.::3,' C, Will move - on or shout Jamiary IS A, 1813. to their new g.2, over the rti Ics; House of Orpn. F07 & Co-", tliree doors below Hotal ASLert. c . r;;:,Ti:2T"V;::::-: Ecfrl A 1 1 ..- SIMM fc- V k,k t..w, . SATE T0TT:t !'T ' r.ITir:"3 Tin": 1 r' La U r1 n 13 r, :r...:::c:;A:LY r 1 u It .is.lrcT7cd .frcn t!:o nc:t Ma ' ; I7e:t,'arley." Halt and larcr 'Hop:, 'a::l hi-My recommended far its TOl.lO and III' TEITIVi: qualities. ; : ; TU ' hf.h repatatioa enjoyed by tho BEO'EH. & EKCEL COMPANY is duo. to the fact taat only tho FINEST AND EE3T MATERIALS are nsed aad that the greatest SKILL and CAEE are exercised daring its maoafActare.! v . - ,' jy4 dwtf V Agent and Bottler, Hctt rcmo. c: " f ;j!od PGi'sqiVs;i.Qii;ci!y. f 6::VC aLTEnATIVE,' 6..t H.' eadavo'-xj do.!, iU4 lwSiimiiier -Goods .,, sty -.. N- AT :'-: vWhitePiaae andlWsshabla Four reneh Hows sad Grenadine Scarfs for 3iBalbr1ggan and Qaute Underwear, .-weacneo. yesns; drawers, tae best Wei. ' ; . , 't ,4 .) 2Sew lot of Lawn Tennis Shecs, Mens, Boys and LadUe Sites. Vir. " warn Slippers.. - ' . - ."- - Pall line of Collars and Caffd, new styles) linen and CellnloioVr ' - ; J 1,12 dos. Initial Pins jurt receifed, all letUrs. ,l ' " MenVBathing Suitfl,' and Bathing TrnnkVfor Boys Ladies' Oil Silk' Sild Bobber flnvrs for f.na hair . t - ' . .- . . ' ?tWs hte a lot of.iDampaign Plagi ordered, do tot lay antilton est -our prices. -Ui t . . . ' ,6 vAlpaea, SwIIian and Drap-dTte. Coats and Tests.' 't. ' , - v Trunks, Talisea, Bngs Matting, ctd., at ' ":v HOWARD' JONES, Next'Door to Uatioial Eank" Dr.LTIl IS 17EALTNI W HEAD CAUEPULLYi i'-tt, i . -rs isvn . a wo Urats Ts ' r, a larantwd ipefldc for HiK r , J linn, I'onvQiiilona. Kin, Nsrvoii iir t,,- ia.che, JServons front-rat ion pn-i t Vis of alcohol or Umvo, V(.' , -ntal Iisnr.s.n, P'(intrg Of i s i H.n r.ui,f-j in in-iti ' v soiil..; . i( tait;i"-v, fif.ft r nfl d ! 1 rinitur ' il A'J, rnr.fK,, ltti Of t'T ia e.lhpr sex, Invriuni.ry Ijo.s i I vr(TiH(orrbia eiii.d by OMMiwiion of t e brain, imif. arM.,.0 r.r ovsr-i- -ih - -n.- 1'V, bti con t,iiu (M'mw''i ti.-i iiisnt. li.tiO a box, at sx bitiis Inr j.jo, soikt by maJ prepaid on receipt 01 price. . - tra enniXTES fix coxes Xo rn- o-v r-. V"h -,rh v1er Tfplvo 1-fM i -. - r''il Hli f ' iwiUri'l I. r- - r our writ w g r-ant.fltir- 1 i i- uejr If th ttestuic.t dws t. , i. a Ca.e. !": J i aaJ only by " PtJIii', ('n:;st,: sola er-r-t, :" lWxce,2f. U. . . f ' - O DLOOD FUHIriiv t - . v ui ' ; ; Ib' IT.i. T.. T:-".-i r..'j. t,.'' . hotweatker.. f ! ; o j . ,; ' ; ' " ' V la , the taartet. 50c. tcr eair. sll - ' - ' ' ' Ths VTcrli : - at nr i.' And wonr. r .-fiit i'a lesnr somnr'j t -v r i -r(;.!t!?(? t ! ; (' -rrrj-.- ' ' r ' r - T, "i ', I . t - - . AU DZALr-. 1 i j tiznx jus, : ; f ' j , h. - " ... 2 li. Jr iv n r; ATTOH N J : 1 - Craven '' . I A v K' jf '
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