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vm mm mtieei. again" went IKIMSURA rneZriTitTS overthKtw or ti IN.CE Whatever peraon, or paper, or association, into the. opposition: aatMraa suspected ot le'lbylerriiSiiirrefcrJts recent Rev. jMr. Kirkland, and others, to find a place in the columns of your excellent paper.

Lest you should again bo deceived, by irresponsible or mendacious parties, who cn- trie the offie-t arrest UAK decreed but he evaded the execn Xa 1 18 7 0. Englam Tuesday, SeptembefJJ to2 character' of Leelslaiive. Judicial or Ex- tion thereof by escaping-to have no interest iu, nor friendship for, the University, I sha be pleased, at any time, communicate-ioyou such facts in relation tfiysts A denravltrv. 4-W'aVlrtfi MmdnVntipff'To trnnsDOrtation. It STaTES CiKCl lT COCRTV For the District of Nerth Carolina, 'f United 25 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, 550 lbs.

of Leal Tobacco, 1 Screw Press and Lot of Dryenr Benches and other fixtures of the Tobacco Factory, property of McKcn-zie Roberta, at Knap of Kecds, In Granville county. Libel of Information. To McKenzie Roberts, and to all whom it may concern Greeting: JO. IT. llOLDEX, Editor.

ti toe institution as you may aesire to print XtullTU lUUVfiiviuanv a F-r 7 amoral and political depravity, that is i9 charged that he employed his exile in deeo dark and damning its work is trea- I planning, in company with Mazzini and for public information. i-I should have taken no notice of this mat TELECR1PHIC SEMMARY. son revolution and anarchy. Its entire aim others, couspiracieaagaiiist the government ter, but for the fact that the editorials of THK SUBSCRIBER TAKES PT.Hirttrw in A Carolina, that he now represents Thr p7r7t Vl. L1" 4" PEOPLE OF represents Three First is the subversion ol law, order, justice and and ifc 0f Napoleon -and when permitted virtue.

Thus the foundations of srciety are' to re'tun' under amnehty, he could not long thorOld North Statebiye merited and received the confidence of the intelligent public. Th fnllnwinsr is a summary of latest cttnZffltn 1 Ci ir. ruined and scattered. remain he must seen personal wmcij JiyTOTICE is hereby given, that tne anove prop-: IN erty was seized by Isaac J. Young, Collector of Internal Revenue lor the 4th Collection District of North as forfeited to th; use of the United States for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and nrosecnted In the Circuit Conrt of the United telegraphic news 1 last right's dispatches.

Yours very respectfully, Solomon Pool, Pres't of the University. The earl christians appreciated this prin flight. His exile bar beea spent in ixmaon LimE, (Hartford, Ot. and Brussels. Whether engaged in conspi Loxdon, Sept.

12. Garribaldi is expected ciple. They inculcated not ODly obedience to, but respect for, Kings and Rulers albeit racies or not, one thing is sure, that he has ASSETS AMOUNTING TO at Paris. States tor condemnation tor the causes in the said Libel of Information set forth and that the said causes will 6tand for trial at thtfConrt Room been diiieently employed in literary pur those tiieniUriea were tyrants and persecu From the Philadelphia Fie3 Press An Important Movement. A petition is now in circulation in Cana suits and has published a largo number of The telegrams from the seat of war, in the papers here, are a perfect chaos, with their tors iinpiiaouicg and slaying the followers da, and a similar one will probably be pre legal and political works.

of Christ bv thousands. contradictory statements, ihe reports ior- trood men. should brand the Ledru Rolfin comes therefore to the Uni warded, to the New York papers are mainly pared and circulated in the Lower Provinces, asking the'Sovereign of England to appoint eleven commissioners in. England, to repre $15,062,784,16. MPS A FIRE, (Hartford, Ct.) ASSETS AMOUNTING TO OVER ted States prepared to understand and ap effort to impair respect for law and order by correct Prirate telegrams are relnsed in Paris preciate our institutions, and if permitted to maligning, or even denouncing those who 61 said Court, at Raleigh, on the last Monday In November next, if that be a jurisdiction day, and it not at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and to intervene lor their interests.

Given under my hand at office, in Raleigh, this 2d day of September, 1879. 8. T- CABROW, U. 8. Marshal, sep 7 35 wlaw2w OITFJ) STATES CIRCUIT COCRT, For the Distrirtof North Carolina.

remain at his post ft sufficient time, will oe are appointed to expound or execute law, as The Timet says France has been cured of sent her interests eleven commissioners in Canada to represent the interest of the Dominion, to meet in convention in November next, in New York or Montreal, with eleven (iWfi tn make his countrvmen understand political depravity, to reprehended, de military dictators. and appreciate them. tested and feared. tIia Tisaf Paris correspondent says, a One fact we hope that lioIUn and an Whatever person or publication attempts commissioners to be appointed by theJPres-idcht of the United States. The topics for discussion bv the Commission will be the stubborn defence of Paris is certain, if bc- ill pai-Iv coniorehend.

viz: that a such an effort, no matter how wicked or at- seiged. tractive the 6tylc in which the effort is made, truly Republican government is the most Madrid. SodL 12. Demonstrations of relations between England and her colonies in America; between" the Colonies and tbe United States: between England aud the should be avoided and cast out of society, difficult of.all governments to escaoiisn nu and out of the family as a leprous, loatb perpetuate. United States and.

lastly, as between the some tb1-u. tnree countries, tne question oj laejvzure oj North America." The aim of the convention $5,000,000.00. CONTINENTAL FIRE, AsaitTs AMouNTura to $2,339,123.50. thatThn7d munity to underbid in rate or offer any pc oro the SOUND, RELIABLE AND PROMPT. With rates and- privileges as liberal as are safe to the interest of the Coainanaai FoMej Holder W.

If. CROW. Atmmt. The Jonathan Edwards Festival. The first duty of loyalty, virtue and piety United States vs.

1772 lbs. Manufactured Tobacco, 2420 lbs. Leaf Tobacco, Tools and other fixtures of the Tobacco Factory of W. S. Sanford, and 5 Tobacco Screw Presses, all as the property of said W.

F. Sanford, of Granville county. Libel of Information. To W. F.

Sanford, and to all whom it may concern Greeting NOTICE is hereby given, that the above property was seized by Isaac J. Young, 'Collector of Internal Revenue for the 4th Collection District of North Carolina, as forfeited to the use of the United States for violation ot the In will be "to obtain the sense of the three Our readers have doubtless seen nqtices peoples as to, first, the retention or modifi of the re-union of the descendants of Jona Kinw. French sympathy continue in the northern provinces. The Republicans hero have sisned an address demanding the convoca-tion of the Cortes. Paris, Sept 12.

It is officially announced that Thiers departs for London, St Peters burgh and "Vienna on a secret mission. The Prussians were at Nielun last night. Rumors of an armistice increase. The Diplomatic Corps defer their departure from the city. IIaxseillks, Sept 12.

Twenty thousand fJi-id and honor tiie King. These are than Edwards, at Stockbridge, where the great logician and metaphysician wrote cation of the present system or, second, the establishment of an independent dominion, with or without British alliance, or under the protectorate of Great Britain, or that of the conditions of loyalty, virtue and piety. bis famous treatise on the 44 Freedom of the The Indian Policy. Will," which placed him foremost among Great Britian and the United States or, third, the union of British America with the Secieta.T Cox, with the hearty endorse the logicians of the world. We clip the United States, England Consenting." jnly 16 following from a Boston paper, as it always ment and approval of President Grant, is in It is proposed that the commission shall OFFICS, RALkiail N.

C. be paid only their actual expenses; that tbe gives us pleasure to record the honors paid augurating a new Indian policy, one, we; deliberations shall be public, and that no to North Carolinians, and their sons and trust, which will wrest the Indians from the Miscellaneous. ternal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and prosecuted in the Circuit Conrt of the United States for condemnation for the causes in the said Libel of Information set forth and that the said causes will etand for trial at the Court Room of said Court, at Raleigh; on tbe last Monday in November next, If that be a jarisd lotion day, and if not at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should uot be decreed, and to intervene for their interest. Given under my hand at office, in Raleigh, this 2d day ol September, 8. T.

CARROW, U. S. Marshat sep 7 85 wlaw2w general report be adopted, unless by a ma wiles and irau-ls of unscrupulous agents and daughters: jority of -every delegation, but each, delega raically traders. A policy by which the "The hent sneech of to dv was delivered tion to report upon the entire subjection to the government of its country, such reports large appropriations made by the Govern- by Professor F. D.

Clarke, of the New'York Institution for the and Dumb. This NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Wilmington Columbia and Aognsk fi. I Office Chief Engineer, hecoming thus the ground work of future ment for Indian purposes will be securely; action." volunteers left here yesterday for Pans. Besus, Sept 12.

There is great sensa tion here about a dispatch from the American government to Minister Bancroft, expressing a hope that there would now be a cessation of war in view of the fact that its ainV-the dethronement of Napoleon, was accomplished. The dispatch was sent to King WUliam by special messenger. Pxkjs, Sept 12. Orders have been issued for the fortification of Havre, Marseilles, Dunkirk and other points. French men-of-war are to be fully manned These are the general objects of the pe young gentleman is the only one of the descendants of the great man who has displayed any of the graces of oratory on this occasion his siieech, which was short and tition now in circulation in Canada, to which it is proposed to secure the signa tures of at least one hundred thousand of to the point, was must gracefully delivered, guarded and honestly disbursed.

Messrs. George H. Stuart, Wm. E. Dodge, J.

V. Farwell, Nathan Bishop, and William Welsh, have been constituted an Indian Commission, to serve without salary. They are empowered to supervise the purchase and disbursement sf Indian supplies, to advise the Government concerning, also to in-; and touched on a new ground, for be stated the people of that country before it is car Miscellaneous. NEW CAISlTATA. Charming Solos m4 BriUlaat Ckornwf Easy THE PICNIC.

Designed for SehooU, 8iiiginr Ckues cial Gatherlnea. For Mlid Voices, and Vu for Female Voice, with companirnent. TJk moat. pleasUc CaaUia i.ir Musical FesUvaiSabUabU. "Ul Price in 00.

Sect po.t-p.ld 01. re-cft of prico. 1 DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. TIIE PLACE IS NOW OCCUPIED BY Dr. Vogel, (known a.

tbe Tacker plaee). ried to Eieland and presented to the Sov ereign and British Parliament liITED STATES CIRtl lT COCKT, For the District of Aorta Cartliaa, United States vs. 7 Barrels of distilled Spirits in the possession of W. D. McAdoo, and 8 empty Spirit Casks, the property of Peter L.

Sellars, of Mecklenburg county. Libel of Information. To Peter L. Sellars, and to all whom it may concern Greeting NOTICE is hereby given, that the above property was seized by W. F.

Prlne aud Tnos. Wilmingtojt, July 29, 1870. SEALED PROPOSAI8 WILL BE RECE1V-ed at this office until 81st August, proximo, for building the extension of this Road from Sumter to Columbia, Including Grading, Trestle Work, Masonry and Bridges, or any portion of the woik. Specifications, maps and profiles car be seen at this office, where any information required will be gfven. The Company reserve the right to reject am bid.

JHO. C. WINDER, jnly 30 till aug31 Chief Engineer. ON AND AFTER M03STD.A.Y, Long Branch Correspondence Springfield He and held ready to sail at a moment's notice. London, Sept 12 night The Havana, publican.

How co Make a Blonde ont of a Brunette. Panama and West India cable was opened I have learned some interesting details of blonde manufacture. I heard much tin's this evening. Cholera has increased in this city. DeRbdas arrived here to-night summer of manufactured blondc3, and one wai pointed out to mc as unquestionably a manufactured article.

I believed it vaguely, he had not come to Stockbridge so much to piaise the dead as to make friendships with the living, and as I noticed that he rose from between two of the prettiest young ladies present, when called on to speak, I conclude be had wasted no time in doing so. In presenting him to tho audience the President of the meeting said, he would read a poem prepared for the occasion, at the request of the Committee, by his mother, Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, of North Carolina, a lady remarkable for her beauty as well as her This poem of Mrs. Clarke's wfc decidedly the best thing produced at the meeting it wus well and effectively read by her son, and when I saw her shortlj afterwards on the gm.n with her blooming daughter and two stalwart sons, I conld hardly believe she was the mother of the three" and felt that Mr. Woodbridge was right vhf-n he pronounced her "one of the comliest of the family." Her daughter M.

Owen, in the county of Mecklenburg.North Carolina, as forfeited te the use ot the United States fur vialation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and the same is libelled and prosecuted in the Circuit Court of the United States. for the causes in the Eaid Libel of Information set forth; and that the said caus'-s will stand for trial at the Court Room ol said Court, in Raleigh, on the lust Monday in November next, if that be a jurisdiction day, and if not at the next day Wabhthstcls, Sept 12. Revenue receipts AUG-TJST 15th, 1870 but my interest in the matter was aroused from the 1st of July to date show an increase one day recently, when I called on a friend of nearly six and a half millions over the in the city and saw a most wonderful change -rrtr" cvuiajoa iw room, rood ont buildings, well of water, and 2 acr of ground The place will be or rented If desired. House well furnLhed. Apply to W.

U. A R. 8. TUCivEB St CO. Raleigh, August 13, 1870.

18S-tf spect, all operatlmw among the tribes. They are geotlemen distinguished ior intelligence, philanthrophy and piety. The plan ol operations if we understand it correctly, the follow viz Each of ike reservations has an agent who is the supervisor and director of all affairs of the tribes within its boundaries, and will be vtth a blacksmith, carpenter, and one or scve leachers. There fifty rtsptvalions these are into six tV.t each district has a siifi. to w'im the rcsi-rvation a nt leno.i.

Ti old are to be superceded by persons ronjiuad by the different religious in her. Her hair, a week ago a light browo, was almost light, with a decided tinge of red in it. I asked explanations, and they I will reduce prices on my stock nntil SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1870, FOR CASH ONLY, Consumers, take notice and call on DOUGLAS BELL, Fayettei ille Street.

Raleigh, N. August 15, 1870. 184 A YOKE OF OXEN WANTED. ot jurisdiction therealter, wnen and where all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not he decreed, and to intervene for their interests. Given under my hand at office, in Raleigh, this 2d day of September.

1870. 8. T. CARROVV, U. S.

Marshal. sep 7 35 wlaw2w were frankly given she was undergoing thu process of being changed into a blonde. She told me something of the process. The hair is first shampooncd clcane it thoroughly of all grease and dirt, and then the liquid is applied to a few strands of hair at a time. The liquid is colorless and war Miss Mary Claike, was unanimously pro ma missionary sncieties.

same time last year. Allkntowh, Sept. 12. A train on the Lehigh and Susqoehanah railroad ran over a cow to-day. The rear car was thrown down an embankment and a number of passengers, mostly Philadelphians, hurt.

Boston, Sept 12. Edward Bradley, in dieted for wife murder, hung himself in jail to-day. FobtMosboe, Sept. 12. The brig Red iwWing, from Rio.has passed in.

She exper ienced a violent hurricane lasting thirteen hours, on the 1st and lost her mainsail and sustained otherdamage. Lewibtum, Sept. 12. The vote is larger than last year. The Democrats bring ont every Toe.

The Republicans favoring Chamberlain over Rami! for U. S. Senator, are voting witk the Democrats for the Leg- L. Each Bent noLiInaVi his assistant and it is propped to br.rg all Indian nitrations, THIS is to given notice, that a petition has been filed In the Distiict Conrt of the United States for the Albemarle District of North Carolina by Dr. J.

J. Shannonhonse, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt und the act of Congress ol March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and certiScate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, and that the 24th day of September, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. at tbe office of T. W. Costen, Register Bankruptcy, in Elizabeth City, N.

is assigned for the hearing ot the same, when and where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and A LARGE YOUNG WELL Mbrk.e 0xc" wte4i 'or which! will the highest cash price. The Om aia be 7r. ranted as sound, 00 J- n. HARIII8, aug2-U Box 3, Raleigh, NC. 8TATK OF NORTH-CARDLINA, GBAX VILLI COCTTTT.

In the Probate Court, 22d August, A.I) 1870. Aachlbald M. Clay, Adm'r of Pennella T. Clav deceased, vs. John E.

Mitchell and Sophia bit wife, Colman Smith and Penneha A. bit wile Charles H. Grlaaoni and Petit l.o to make Real Estate assets, IT appearing to the Court that Colman Smith and Pennella A. his wile, and William M. T.

Grl.som, three 0 the defendants, are noo-ml-dents, for them In tbe Sandard, a newinatxr published In theelty of Baleih7for 7ll successively notifying them to be and appr before this Court at tha nv. nm. fiom tLe at Washingt)n- down to the ciipeiiier on the scrvatioa-under FOR SALE. Public Laws of N. Carolina, 1869-'70- CONTAINING AL80 THE CONSTITUTION, Registry of State Officers, Members of the General Assembly and Judiciary, Commissioners of Affidavits and tbe Auditor's statement ol Public Revenue and Expenditure.

Octavo. 543 pages. In full Law Bindiug $3 50 In Board, cloth back 3 00 40 cents additional for postage, if sent per mail. J. A.

JONES. ranted harmless, of course. The hair fit st turns red, and then gradually grows lighter. My friend logically and good-humoredly ie-plies to remonstrances, that her hair is her own her husband likes light hair that she is assured by the highest authority, among hair dressers that the application is not injurious to hair or health. The process costs, where a long, thick suit of hair is to be colored, one tjundfed and fifty dollars.

nounced the most beautiful young lady present, and attracted great attention from her likens to the portrait of her ancestress, the beantilul Sarah Pierrepont, which, with that of her husi'aud, hung in the church, where the meeting was held. With Mrs. Clarke was her cousin Dr. Wm. M.Polk, son of Bishop Polk of Louisiana; they were I believe the only Southerners present and the party were generally spoken of as our handsome Southern cousins," and were "Skilfully TnanTfl tat prominent position, wfcen the clan were gathered on the green to be photographed en maae.n the full guardianship and rtstrahit wbic-h religious bodies or societies can throw ai on nd ih'u iuissionafwa, addition to the constant inspection and Contra? 6t the other persons in interest may 'attend and show cause, if any they have, why tbe prayer of the said petitioner snonra noi ne granted.

Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. i7-tf government Dated at Edenton, N. on the Oth day of angl8 The difierent leligiousorganizfttionsof the September, A. D.

1870. SAM'L T. BOND, Clerk, sep 12 209 lawSw SUPERIOR COURT, Wakb Coumtt. country have promptly responded to this plan and proposition of the government. Jolly Eup1unt.

The wife of a farmer residing near- Buffalo recently became so much enamored of a cow doctor, who went to attend to her husband's cattle, that she proposed to elope with him to a distant State. lie informed the husband about the matter, and, much to his surprise, the latter told him to gratify her little whim. It Was "The Catholics have appointed agents tor George W. Wynne and S. G.

Hayes, Partners, fec, Plaintiffs, D. J. Prnyn, Defendant. Summons. Slate of Aorth-Carolina the extreme North-WfBtcrn Reservations.

rpUUS is to give notice, that a petition has JL been filed in the District Conrt ol tbe United State. for the Albemarle District of North Carolina by Dr. Win. R. Wood, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2d, 1867, for discharge and cer- The Presbyterians have taken the southern and middle tribes; the Friends, Kansas and POEM nr MRS.

It. B. CLARKK, READ AT TIIE edward's festinal, 1870. Wbo it. this we come to honor 'Tia no hero of renown.

Who ainid the rash of battle, iezed a deathless laurel crown, 'Tia no statesman lamed in council. Who, with Ekill and wUdom great. Steered through and shoals, and quick Bands, Into port the ship of State. 'Tie no poet, ail impassioned, And by genius troe inspired, Nor a speaker fervid- glowing, Who bis country's heart hath tired. Stars like thtse.

in closure, have we, Wtio to tame are uot unknown Bat the one we come to honor Nebraska the Baptists, Methodists and Southern Presbyterians occupy the Indian tittcatu thereat lroni all ins ae.ms ana omer claims provable under said act, and tint tbe 34th day of September, a. d. 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. at the otfice ol T. W.

Coslcn, Register in Bankruutcv. in Elizalielh City. N. is assign then arranged that he should meet her on the outskirts of the farm on Monday last. In the meantime the husband persuaded him to exchange clothes, and when the time arrived for the elopement, he (the husband) wa3 promptly on hand.

(In the darkness she mistook him fofher lover, and the "joke was not discovered until their arrival nt one of the Buffalo hotels. The cow-doctor whs today's hook dispatches. Washington, Sept 13 The State Department is officially advised that the Prussian are within twenty-five miles of Paris. London, Sept 13. The Telegraph Paris corrtSfHmdeat says, American recognition is really little valued.

It is regarded as a mere -exproaaiae of good will without material weight the European system. On Sunday a Prussian rt-connoiteiiog party encountered the French at Chatteau Tbeirry. The Prussians were repulsed with TbeWity of Soissons refuses to surrender. Tenitory the Episcopalians and the American Boar? of Missions, the Sioux of Daco- tah the American Missionary Association, then and there to pl4, SMUa -Jjul l) the Mid petition, othrwU tha mom will be tken pro cfeo, beard nparfe a. to tbrm.

Given under my hand at offlca, la Oxford, tb. 22d day of Auguat, a. d. 1870. BETTS, Clerk aug 25-6w Sup'r Court of GraavUla Co.

A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO (Seven Octave) FO I SALE VERT CHEAP. W- yAUCJHAN, AGENT for Mcr J.TA 1 remain Bro baa constantly on band eoine ot those five, instruments, which b. will sell very low Indeed. I defy annono in the State or out of th 8ute, to sell a. cue at myself, and sell as tin.

tn iBstrameot a. I wllL Orders directed to Box 2W, R.ielgb, N.C., will receive prompt attention. Vfollna, Accordions and all other Instruments tuned and repaired on reaton.ble Second hand Pianos taken in exchange and a fair price allowed. w. n.

va iron an. the Chippewas and other bands in Michigan, ed for the hearing of the same, when and where all ertditois, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any thev have, why the prayer of the. said petitioner should not be granted. Dated at Edentiou, N. the Oth day of September, A.

D. 1870. SAM'L T. BOND, Clerk. 209 law2w Wisconsin and Minnesota." In hi fclory shines alone.

ToD. J. Pbutn, Greeting: YOU are hereby commanded to he and appear before tho Jndge ot our 8nperior Court to be held for the County of Waktf at the Court House, in llaleigh, on the 8th Monday alter tbe 2nd Monday ot August and answer tbe complaint which has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superioi Court of said County upon the 4th day oT March, 1870; and let the said D. J. Prnyn take notice that if he fail to answer the complaint within, that term the plaintiffs will take judgment against him for the sum of $1515.50, with interest thereon from the day ot 1870, uutil judgment shall be taken.

Hereof fail not. Given under my hand and stnl of said Conrt, this 12th day of August. 1870. J. N.

BUNTING, Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Wake. Attorneys for Plaintifls Phillips Mcrrimou. ang 15 184 law6w FOR SALE. on hand with his own wife and between the four of them they managed to do justice to an excellent supper and make away itii several bottles ot wine. If elopements were usually to have such a jolly termination, the divorce market would soon be obliged to close from lacK of business.

Virginia. The Rn.iju.on Enquirer, ot the Theirs here corresponding with the 13th in an article on party affairs, says Monan a of a realm majestic, Where no action could intrude, He--an iceberg in time's o'cean, Floats in mighty sol-rude Fancy lends his fame no brightness, Thoug-h, at time, her dyes are wrought, Round the Lately pinnacles Of his pure and lotty thought, His was not tbe tongue of lire, Which his hearers at will. LOSS OF LIFE! Foreign office. Many a poor horse gets wall nigh used Paris, Sept 13. Fonvillc, the celebrated is constantly on the watch, in a taloefk, Ibf the approach of tlie Prussian.

Other baloons arejprepared and properly an Piano Tuner and Repairer, RaJelgb, N. C. aug 2i 8m up while he is alive, but when he is dead the process is completed, surely, judging from the account of his end given in the columns of an exchange. To say nothing of edible purposes which horses are made to serve in Paris, all sorts of dispositions are chored to watch the entire field. There was a fearful loss of lile in Brooklyn, N.

during the past mouth by lire, iu st of which can hp traced to the careless use of impure ami counterfeit Kerosene and other "The Republican party are moing in their party affaus with earnest vigor. They have restored to their.organization harmony and concert." After discoursing upon the character of the IiepuhJican party, and tbe mistakes of the Conservatives, and especially tbe mistakes of the third party, the Enquirer says Tho third party men bare formed no new party in Virginia, but they have destroyed much of the popular faith in their representation of the iniquitous character of the Republican party. Unquestionably they "ACARD." To Stab Makccs, John Strict Jew, Kni tatk A FTR Davlnir von mntarU ni 13. Gen. Sickles, who is But his voice waa that of reason.

Irresistible, and still. Mastermind in metaphysics, England's Whatelt him proclaims "Greatest of tbe world', logicians," Scotland's Stewabt, Edwards names. Atd o'er heroes statesmen poets-Great Logician and Divine, With thy calm and steady radiance, Thou forevermore sbalt shine. For thou waet no freak of Nature. rusticating, occasional visits the capital.

I WILL SELL MY HOUSE AND LOT IN Concord, N. located on Main street, in a quiet and growing village, where there are excellent schools, aud in' a county the most wealthy, moral and intelligent, perhaps, in the State. The house has 8 with every convenience, and fine garden. Terms made casi to purchaser. Apply to myself at Concord, N.

or to General Kutus Bairinger at Charlotte, N. C. VICTOR C. BARRINGER. ang 20 189 dlw w3t.

made of the different parts ol his carcass in the interests of mechanics, the arts, and tbe Y. Exrex. The diligence which he usually uses was I various wants ot humanity. His blood goes rjBden halted. Sickles was called ior, but fortunately was not in it The Government Wast no meteor flashing bright.

now furnish a guard for Sickles. out iue seen 01 fleas on '8 system, Giving to the world thy light. to the albumen manulacturers, the sugar refiners, and the burners of lampblack; his inane and tail to the weavers of hair-cloth and makers of sieves and blushes; his skin to the tanners and curriers; his hoofs to the comb factories; his flesh to the rendering JRojcb, Sept 13. Immense posters are on the dead walla, a universal Italian Republic, signed by the Republican HAMS HAMS 1 LBS. of fine Canvassed Hams, just received at UPCHURCH ADODD'S 1,200 june 23 nave strengtnn.ea tne republican party jn Virginia.

The address issued by the Central Executive Committee of tho Republican party of Virginia goes out endorsed by the names of Rives and Wickhara, Stearns, Hcghes, ind others. These gentlemen, anart IX. and dollars 1U last two ymnc yea bar seen proper to publish me aa owlar you for gold wfttch, ordered lor tbe Speaker ol the IIoum ot Representatives In Your atatcmeat Is falsa, and job know IL To. lie, and 1 can "prove It I erderud a w.toti you in my own name. It was sot ordered WF any onu.

Three gentlemen vera to-bars pld lor It beside, mywll. One of them oulj Mid bis and it wa. immediately ftrwtra to you, and I have joirr jyceiat. I am reapoalble for the balance and wl.l pay It. I however, first pay that snm pabltebtur Von aVllar.

and that ya booked no-. I will pull when I meet Q. ESTEa. lWlw HEAT ON THE BRAIN Jast rsoaived 9 Doz. Gent' a4 Boys Saaner Straw KeYoTunonary uommitlee.

PKATTfl ASTRAL 01X, pronounced by rrof. W. C. KERR, State Geologist, ABSOLUTELY SAFE! NO CHANGE OF LAMP! London, Bept 13. The steamship 2tapo leom is transferring Fiench refugees to Eng from political objection, present a bodv of vat for its oil his stannic and intestines to the makers of strings for musical instruments, and bis bones to the button makers.

Even his teeth find their way to the ivory shops. In fact nothing is left of him but his old iron shoes, and even these are nailed up over our doors for good luck. Alas I poor Dobbin I Much as yon were worth in great respectability. Their address is pre pared with obvioua care, and shows an The Truth. Gov.

Vance says, present the truth to the people fairly-they can, safely be depended on, thank God." Hard upon Turner, yet it was said in his piemmee and at a meeting held to do him honor nevertheless, we believe Z. V. spoke cometly. Therefore, we call attention to the following editorial and correspondence, clipped from the Old North State. Lef tbe people have the truth ONE EMORY COTTON GIN." ONLY beon iu qu i abort time.

Just as good as new. Call and see it at july 30 UPCHURCH DODD'S. Enqniiks are progressing at Paris regard earnest and corfidont party spirit. Thev ing- lhe dlktribation of an immense secret step boldly, and without disguise, before ns, eemee food under the fmperor. uu pruciauu ineir purpose to contest whole ground in Vlreinia.

Thev tWl the traces, oh the.road, sensitive to lash and spur, you are worth no less in the sheds and shops of manufacture and trade. Queen Isabella and the Prince are in Bel- Engineer and Machinist. Will Burn in any Kerosene Lamp themselves part of the National Republican party." givto. w. n.

a k. 1. Tucrx co. ITS ang 4 "We give place to the rilrowingomau This ia Conservative testimony. jSAH Francisco, -Sept' 13.The Oregon Ltrlsfatu hns been orgar.ized.

The Demi kj ana jw.cnmisi, negs to in tons mill owners! The police'of iwntlon are cantionefl MORE LIGHT AT LESS CWT ana tne pontic generally, that fee has returned 10 naieign ana rented power at Wm. T. Adam Son's Fouudry.nea jtoa KBalehrb ocraia $11 all; the olSoc. "'TTHX MAINK BXECnON. In Ure District Coartoftke Ualte4 SUtea, For tom Pamlico Dux, Noxtji Qabouia.

la th matter of S. T. Jena and IL T. Bnagrr, 1 fiankruptl. In Bankruptcy.

nnnis is to give noticx. iw h. 1- Ledrn Aolliaa, tbe Repnblicaa French k. a. uepoi, opposite tne Mission Free School, juruueny Known as, emeinum Co.

'a Unn Minister to the United States. Ledru Rollins has been appointed by the fi EtJT BTCST OF Al.fJ .7 1, Absolute Safety Portland, Sept 13. One hundred and flrtcen towns give Perham 5,542 majority, raciory ana wiacnine Shop, where ha la prepared to repair Hteam EniriM. Haw and IMtt JL denture bearing date tbe armt Aat at a ll.lt. 'I 1 Republican government of Prance Minister :A.uB.

18T0. S. T. June. an1 It MepnUican gain of ICS.

Ljnch, whose ijred arid aasigned sll their estate sad cflccit Plenipotentiary to the United States. to use irritating (language, even to tnose offending the They arp not to interfere unneceseariry, Vutrwnen a tncr duty to act, they are do so with decision and boldness. 'The police," says the order, are not to use language to ward persons in their custody, calculated to provoke them; such conduct often createsa resistance in in the prisoner, and a hostile feeling among the persons present toward the police." And again; "The more respectful and civil the police are on ail occasions, the more they will be respected and supported, by the public in the proper execution of their duty." niim, ivoiiou urns, ana otner macninery. 1 Special attentionerren to pattern making of all descriptions. From his long experience la tha business, he feels warranted in saying that district was the only doubtful one, is cer Mr.

Rollin is a lawyer was licensed to Trnates, apoa tnut lor the beaeflt or all tbe eredltar oV T. 9mt and H. T. BoanetC and that aaU tainly elected. The towns to hear fmrq work entrusted to Mm sbalt be done In a work-f JULIt'S EWIS, 'oi.

AoiiiT. t- aaee was duly executed according ta tb. gave 1291 Republican majority last year. practieo in 1830. Avowing himself a Republican and zealously advocating and de Sep 13 maArBkt manaer andlrttfre aatiafhetiod guar-j Stied atreasdnkbhJ pflSiV Li oe 43r4 Miioo of am act of Coiigre.

Ciraaiar Saws firmed QU PicaJ Bangor, Sept. 13. The Democrats are rejoicing over their first majority in this fending Republican interests he at tracted attention. By prompt attentioB to baatnea, bopes tol merit and rccejjva ajeral.ahaw..l rV8 CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE! "A NOTI1ER ARRIVAL OP- IIAT FINE J. Factory Cheese at r- .7 j.

UPCHURCUiDDD'6. i SCP 12 209'! nication from the President pf the University as act of The letter from which the extract was taken was a. private letter, never Intended for pnblicatfon, "and from such a source as to leave no doubt of its truth upon our mind. Otherwise it would never have found its way into our columns For the Old North State. UNIVERSITY OF N.

CAROLINA, Chapel Sept. 3rd, 1870. Hon. Lewis Hakes, Editor of tlie Old North State Dear Sib My attention has been called, by a friend, to the following paragraph in your paper of the 2d inst Chapel Hnx. We make the following extract from a letter from Chapel Hill, which requires no comment "The University has ten or fifteen students from abroad, and as many day scholars.

Most of (hem are boarding with negroes for cheapness and they are all beneficiaries. Neither the Presbyterian or Episcopal churches have been opened this year, and there is preaching in tbe village only twice a month." No student of the University either is, or ot Bankruptcy throng boot tbe VnMe4 fiutr," arprwv4Mtjaarcli8, l5j7. Mp at Newberu thl. flat day of Aagott, A X. 1870.

L7M. HLAk-erfr city. markets. In 1839 he became a candidate for office but was defeated from this time to 1848 ai4ai xLlt. Nrw York, Sept 13, noon.

Stocks very he was an eloquent and conspicuous Repub MtMJ 1 FLOUR! Fl.OUSt'' 150 StSat WTOREana; PLO WS lican politician. He was intensely hostile to monarchial institutions and had occasion to bitterly oppose the King, Louis Philippe. FOR PALL sep 12 UPCHURCWyfc DODD'S. Bej' Iwo-Horse Plows, at 501 MJtecdTtOne-Horsa'- LIME! LIME! LIME! Paris. The population of Paris, accord ing to a censite taken in" 1867, amounted to 2,150,916 souls, ot whom 2.023736 were born in France that is, 733,478 in the department of the Seine, and 1,295,258 in other departments.

Of the 122,180 remaining persons 3,053 were naturalized citizens, 34, 273 Germans, 33,088 Belgians, 10,687 Swiss, 9,106 English, 7,902 Italians, 6,254 Hollanders, 4,400 Americans, 4,294 2,536 Spaniards, 1,356 Russians, 541 Scandinavians, 329 Moldo-Wallachians, 313 Turks, 200 Greeks, and 3.766 foreigners of all He was a member of the chamber of deputies, but be became so ultra radical that he soo flam Money 4 to 5. Gold 13. Sterling unchanged. Sixty-two's 12J. Flour dull and unchanged.

Wheat quiet Corn firm. Mess Pork 27. Lard steady. Cotton quite firm. Uplands 19.

Orleans 20. Sales 550 bales. Turpentine firmer. Begin $1-95 to $1.97,. Liverpool, Sept.

12, noon. Cotton Bteady- Uplands 9id to Orleans Old to9fd. on ROCKLAND 0 AFRESH LOT OF BEST Lime in store and for sale ti Pttrtar Stales Straw 10 0 ATI Af anovi nMirfifaMM V- was abandoned by his colleagues in the UPC HU Ren sep Li Ufoa Inducement to KxcurtiotiUU, aaaWl others wisAing ta tisU Vu Mountains Mineral SprinQi Western -m Sorth-Carolina erlXsSem Jtcr. 'fMlROUGn RETURN TICKETS ara aowca sataai WUartngton, Waruw, Wtooa, Brn. Goldaboro1 an jUlelx GrwMboro', High Point, Lexington, BalUbary.

StateavUla, Morgaston, Cbariotta, Llaeolato. r.UMATLY ttDTCriT fRtCEI, mteri rir saaSDT opposition The National having declin SUGAR! SUG4tC52elS -ITAAA POUNDS SUGARS; ISFFEltENT ed to support him he established the Reform newspaper, through which he advocated his principles and vindicated the cause of dem ocratic liberty. other nations cranes, in store at i RAGg WAJTTEDII UPCHURCriODDr8; sep vs COTTON .1 'ifLJlhree and sChatr eenfs In Tin Vare, at NeTorfc prides. POGCfc. sf fwlll remain on aala diHnf fits acaMa.

The revolution of 1848 having been ac lUllaboroi N. C. ANEW ARRIVAL OF HOLiJWxTTQli Yarns at I 1 tHhr 1 TTnnTTTTT A v. 1 iXi Distances fbom Paris. The Crown Prince is now advancing on Paris by the way of Soissons.

The following table of distances will enable the reader to determine the progress of his forces from hour to hour. The distance from Paris to Soissons complished and hoping to see the Republic established, he prevented the acceptance of has been, boarding with negroes." Every house in the Tillage, where students are boarding, is kept by white citizens of high character and respectability. The other statements made by your correspondent, in relation to the number ot students, the Presbyterian Church not having bad a pastor this year, are equally untrue. It is very remarkable that so many palpable falsehoods should appear in so condensed a form. I regret that you have been imposed upon sep i-ir urununutuEDuOUW Ot SHOT I SHOT I OiVICIAL VOTK OF TtRBIXL COUNTY.

Attorney. General Shipp 420, Phillips 328. Congress C. L. Cobb 341, Morgan 309 Senate L.

C. Latham 430, Eli SpruUl, 823. Representative T. J. Davis 412.

Dr. E. Ransom 345, Dr. D. E.

Lee 11. Two years ago tbe vote for Grant and Cobb was 195. This year the Republicans of Tyrrell poll 341. City Car Tiier froaa Raleixa for Hm RM Trif jT'? at tbi rou0Wi ratoa "To 'nthw tr To ICoreBead lift the Count De Paris as King under a re LEATHER LEA gency; anduoon the establishment of tlm A LARGE STOCK OF UPPRRp HAR4iBSfi( -f "ft 2 -NTo fflckorv Tarera. Provisional government he was made Minister of the Interior this post he occupied XI.

ana Kca aoie leattier at i- tit sepia rUPCHURCH is 65 miles to Berzy, 62 to Longpoint 55 to Villers, 48 to Yaumoise, 42f to Grep en-Valois, to Ormoy, 34J to Nanteuil, 80; toPlessis-Belleville, ZeiVd Dammar-i tin, 21i; to Mitry, 17; to Sevran, 111; to Bourget, 6J. nntil the election of Louis Napoleon as President. Regarding this election thA A LARGE SUPPLY OF WINDER OATS act as our Agent, toneati AnJ.i3.. Morganton, 1 -i-E-irutr Innett-tf Gen'l Ticket Axvot N. C.

10 Bucn an extent as 10 permit this libel upon the boarding houses here, the members of ob iianu, ana ior saic cneap, ty tflf; sep 7- DCOD..

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