What Horace Greeley Knows about War,V V "Vi . We havefought and been beaten. God forgiveour rulers that this is so ; but it is true, and cannot be difgulsed. Too Cabinet recently expressing, in rhetoric better adapted to ? a love letter, a fear of being drowned, ixT its own honey, is now nearly drowned in gore, while our honor on the highseas has oniy: been saved by one daring and des perate, negro, and he belonging ' to the merchant manne The -sacred -Oil of Virginia is i crimson and wet with tha blood of thousands of Northern men needlessly shed.- The great and nnit;: eal question pervading the public znid Ur Shall this condition ot things con- tine?'" ,0 : -i -- ivTf Wa are ever ui DUt down the re hi MnU.tVVA Dave more men and more lUt-Hiia wiirrewllU to attacK ana over- imdc the rebel armies than we shall nave a year hence, should the war cob tinue so . long. It we beat them, we . shall have guns enough ; if they heat us, the same. One way or another, we shall have peace before. the' close of 1802; and : it we cannot whip them with the arms we how have, we. never shall, t And since we need - every dollar we have or can raise for present press- ing r use, we protest againstl spending one 'dollar for arms that ate not to be in' the hands oi our soldiers before the 1st 6f May, 'If we should' want more arms after the rebellion is put down, let them be provided tor ; for the present. et us use every dollar where tt will tell in the present con met." a 7mn, jan- wry 31, 1862. ......... ot -loan,- s u8ucb was . the well earned fame of Kentuckians Colonel Nimrod Wildfire, then representative before the footlights, being represented as so spoiling for; a fiuht, having been inhumanely deprived ol that luxury for the intermediate space ol ten days, that he would have to kiv-j er nimselt in a salt barrel, to keep, tbat we have been wondering,; how many invading' rebels would be required to show a iront in that State for the space ol ten days, have concluded that notb ing less than jone hundreds thousand would answer. : -" ' " uVhen John Morgan made his horse stealing raid ; across the State last sum mer, meeting very little resistance, we explained the v matter by considering that he traveled so fast a ways taking frc8hhorievto replace those that from time to time yt grew wearythat the huhtere kforesaid could not overtake him. But this famous parade of Kirby Smith' .throughout the ' famous 'Blue Grass' region does, not abide that foIu tion. HerorCtSome! tweLty or thirty thousand rebels who. bave advanced throuzh the very. heart of the State from Tennessee to the banks of the Ohio, nnting the only Union force gathered to tlctend the Capital (which contained, w bctieve, just one Kentucky jegiment) ai.d pushing on to threaten Cincinnati and Louisville without serious opposi tion. Perhaps the interruption of the mails and telegraph has left us in the dark as to what is going on in that quarter. The facts will doubtless soon shine forth in all their glory and shall we uc very Kiau tu near ui me prompt ana enthusiastic rally ot tne aforesaid hunt- era to drive rebellion and disunion into se i." Tribune, September 20, 1862. "It has pleased Congress to decree tne appointment ot a Leu ten ant-General, and the President, with the entire assent of both Houses, has selected Ulysses S. Grant tor the most responsi ble position. Weijhad nothing to say, pro of con, while this matter was in progress j' we neither ured the creation t Lieutei a: G- laiuip, nor recom ' '; G 3i .t tor the position. "i tbe wors is done, we ipccttully suggest that the con- . t.ct of the war, under the President, be committed absolutely to the Lieutenant General, and that we all Congress, Cabinet, and the Press, Republicans, Democrats, Conservatives, ana Radicals take hold and strengthen his bands for the immense responsibility devolved upon him. Let him not be impeded or AmharrABcpd in Ilia ' nrnlr nik. w speeches or articles, advice or criticism, until ' we shilP bave given him a fair trial. . TiPt iTi? m nnt Ka PAnLmn.l vt www w vwuuvuiUliU ASIA one miscarriage, if there shall be one, but generally trusted and sustained 'until he shall have decisively shown that be can -or cannot put down the Rebellion. Then let us act as the good ot the Nation shall dictate: but, until iutu, lei id uis oenait etone wall Jack son message to his superior: 'Bend me more men and fewer orders." Tribune, March 5, 1 864. uvwuiaitu uu luuiuaui peopie will demand toe immediate retirement ol the present Cabinet from the high places of power, which for one reason oi another, thev have shown thprnanlvM inuompotent to fill. Give us tor the President capable advisers, who com pre- bend the requirements of the crisis, and arc equal to them? and, tor tbe Army. I leaders wortr of the rank and file, and cart banner ; now drooping, will soon float once more in triumph oyer the Whole land. With the ncrht men to lead, our people will show themselves unconquerable." Tribune, JZv23.1861. What H. G. Knows about Demoe- , , racJ- aueuiier impotence and naraivala I Into which the once proud and power I fill nomnlHI.t:. M. 1 m f. .1 evinced in , many ways, but in none MraABSk .tMl.i. I 1 ? ".. . uBuiuwouv; usiiy. nas iaiien ! i uuic Bin&iugiy iuau in me cnaracter ol its lies and liars, r How its orators and journals used absolutely to ruin cai uranies; on Adams and Clay and Harrison, and in later days on Seward and Fremont I none ot your little, con temptible, picayune falsehoods, but great, fat, black, lies, that had venom and sting in them lies that evinced originality, audacity, and even genius." -Tribun$July 9, 1BG0. uTn T f n i ez, ' n At. . I i--SatS3.5SSnL NUni 1 Fwtuda wiU fwyeat and 1 -.? f, i. . . r unmeasured. Tha Army of.the.Pttom-. ac hardly knew him a month; ago: it knows him now and ever more. Had be shared the current estimate, of ; its capacities, bis - misconception . would have r been natural : i but i he knew its worth instinctively and. trusted implic itly to its valor and devotion.. The result proves that he was right, and that that Arm v has at last found its true leader. Let us harbor no shadow of doubt that under his guidance that Army will promptly and thoroughly comulete the work to which it has been called, and to which it has now proved i!::!f-r so nobly adapted.w-f-IVi&tfn ay. 14, 1804. t? The world 'will be moved to mirth if it reads the manifests ot the National Democratic - Executive Committee dis- pamphlet. Concession or how the Lost i vause.may ue rtegavueu, sou me xuue- pendence pf the South" Secured.' No body supposed that the National Dem ocratic Committee bad authorized tb. issue of the' pamphlet but it is Demo-; cratic in tone and 'temper, for all tbat, and it speaks the'hbnest sentiments, no doubt, of thousands ot Southern Dem ocraU, who will, in defiance o! repeated winks and nods Ot disapproval from the Managers, persists in talking about I the possibilities of the Lost Cause at the I most unseemly tiwes. But the sngges- tion that the Radicals have concocted ! this precious farrago of nonsense and j treason for electioneering purposes is I quite as ludicrous as Jtbe vaunt that the J .Democracy is the only -party that cai 1 ' bring about return to honesty and con stitotional laws. This last phrase is exquisite tooling." Tribune, 'September 6,1871. ; To Love rum and hate niggers' ha so long been the essence ot the Demo cratic faith that the cooler,1 wiser head ot the party vainly tspend their strentftji in euorta to uu u oat oi toe rut in which they plaint? see that it can m run to perdition. While slaverj eo dured. negro bate was an eiem it i positive strength in our political con tests, so that the Constitutional! Con ventions of this and 'other tree States- were usually carried by the D mcrats on the strength of appeals to tue c-arsn and-baser whites" to Let the ingt- know his placed," Tribune, April 7. 1871. - , jv- "The Democratic party ot to-day is simply the Kebellion seeking to achieve iu esaenuai purposes ; witnin ana throngh the.. Union. A" victory which does not enable it to put' its feet on the necks of the black race seems to tbt bulk of its adherents not worth bavins. Its heart is just'where'it was when it re garded Slavery and toe Constitution a two names for'one thing.: It bates the Generals who led the .Union Armies to victory, and rarely misses a chance to disparage them. , It clings to that ex aggerated notion of State Eights which makes them the shield ol all manner ot wrongs and abuses. It takes counsels of its hates even more than ot its aspi rations and will be satisfied with no tri Umnh that Hnp nnt nQii 1 1 in tha nn sion ot all an tiro, ront RnhH. cans from the South. Tribune. Mnrik 23, 1871. "The crreat Gorilla of the Democracv is filling the air with his demoniacal howling, and beating his breast like a tremendous drum, to express his sarasre joy over me nrst iuu meal ne nas bad after years of entorcd abstiuence. Eat your fill now. Gorilla, tor you will never nave another chance vTribune No. vemoer 11, 1867. What H. G, Knows about Seces sion. " What 1 demand is proof that the Southern people realty desire separatum from the Free States J Wheneuer assured that such is their settled wish. I SHALL JOYFULLY CO-OPERATE WIlH THEM. TO 8ECUIIE THE END THEY SEEK. Thus far, I have had evidence of nothing but a purpose to bully and coerce the North. Many of the Seces sion emissaries to the Bonier Slave State tell the people they address tbat tbev do not really mean to dissolve tb Union, but only to secure what thev term their rights in the Union. Now, as nearly ail the people ot the Siav States either are, or have to seem to b , in favor of this, the present menacing front of Secession proves nothing to the purpose. Maryland and Virginia have had no idea of breaking up the Union : but they would both dearly like to builv toe norm into a compromise. Their Secession demonstrations prove just thU, and nothing more." Tribune, January 21,1861. , - y 44 We utterly aeuj, repu diate, ani condenn the pretended Right of Sct--. ion. No such right is known to our Federal Consti tution, nor, in tact, to an iimcu irameworK oi government. No such right was reserved, or aupposeo to be reserved, when the States ratifi d or adopted the Federal Constitution We do not believe that a mere majority a community may. in disregard ot a I existing forms, upset an existing f"16111 "dpnt one of their choice in place. We do not believe the whole population we will say of Nantucket or otaten island b&ra & Ho-hf mno y a prospect of unlimited sains bv II . 1 I . . . " . J buuksudz ? 10 am main lann tn hra.b on from the Union and annex thpir island to Great Britain or sat up for themselves. We do not believe a nation is, like a mob or mass-meeting, to be dispersed by a thunder-shower or a steam fire-engine playing upon it.1 Tribun$,June 3, 1862. " The advocates of Disunion, we mean those who do not cautiously hint, but who do obstreperously halloo howl their nonsense, . which is- not respectable fcU cauea ireasonons, are usu- aU? twitted Members of Congress and ouarter xAtM vm n euouga 10 De cauea treasonons, are usu- ' imvw INI easy for some newspaper mao, who, when he bought his types, did not'buy Murray's en .aar, and who considers Webster1 ling book to be a vle in j 1 1 cation," to stab the Const i ve theUolon.&nd ahhiliate L:endiary tution c New dent i an ad Boston, make an occi Jori oi Charleston, build up -1 miracle of a State, which i the ancients into oblivion and at dr all other- moderns to despair. V, .tbWbiskv and tobacco are wouder tuily rapid architects, only tbeiir fabrics I are base' ess, and when ttiev fade away they leave not a wrcckpdc ooly a'hea! ache;b'ehind.,,iV THbuneJuty- 21 1850 ilLStELLiXEUliS. MARUIAI WIVE. . -EVERT ONE HIS OWN DOOTbR. 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Williams, of Williams & ;ui chiton. .... .iJht'i:- i v.- Eli M ur bat, of E. Mut ray & Co. A. J. DkRossbt, of DeRosset A Co. Robt. Hen ni g, of, Dawson, Tecl & Ileu ning. ' " :" Alex. Spbunt,? British VIce-Coniul, ol prunt &Hinson. ffW P. Murphy, Attorney at Law. J. D. Williams, of J. D. Williams & Jo., Fayetteville. . s - ! Jas. C. McRae, Attorney at Law, Fayett FilJe. . . '. -4' I B. Kellt, Merchaut, Kenansville. , J T. Pors. Merchant. Lumberton. , FEATURES VANTAGES. AND AD. t r IstNo restriction on Residence or Travex - 2d. No extra charge on the lives of k e lales. ' - t: - d. foliciesIhcoBtebtible after Five Years.'. -UU. The rates: of interest on the Funds o -av Company higher than those on tiu , - uncs ot" tlie Companies located in olhej ' tales, thus . insuring larger, Dividedda ,U oi icy iiolder8. 5th. The Directors and Officers oi tht Jompany are ,-promiuent NORTH i CAKO-i-iNlANS, who are. KNOWN to be men o INTEGRITY and WOKXfL 6th. The Company is established on solid and permanent basis, 'steps having beeu taken to inerease the Capital Stock to 500,000. 7th. All the Funds bl the Company are Invested in this State and Cn culated among our own People. Th.s fact should commend the Company, above All others, to North Carolinians. It iswetl tcuown that hundreds of thousands ot doi iars in Life Premiums are annually seni North to enrich Northern Capitalists, thuc continually draining our people of immenst Amounts which should be kept at home. On .-his ground the friends of this Com pan confidently appeal to every son ol tne Oio North State, and ask their support tor thu Home Institution which, while it offer: ubstantially all the advantages ol North era Companies, helps to build up Uoan Interests. JAMES D. BROOKS, General Supervising Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ' THOS. GRAEME, Aeent at Wilmington april ? 190-ly DR. C ARPENTEfi , 13G 3VXXJIL.J3IGRTiY ST MCXCT JMUiWAKK, N. J., ' Is now treating successfully Consumption, Uronchitis. and all diseases of the Thro.t and Lunes with his COMPOUND MEDICATED LNHALA TIOS, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COUGH SYRUP. During the past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands rf coa the above named diseases, and has how iu his possession certificates of cures from every part ot the country. The Inhalation is breathed directly into the lungs. sootbin and healing over all inflamed surfaces en tering into the blood, it imparts vitality as it permeates to every tart of t.h The sensation is not unpleasant, and the nrst inhalation often gives very decided re lief, particularly when there is much diffi culty of breathing. Under the influence ol my remedies, the cough soon grows easier the night sweats cease, the hectic flush van ishes, and with improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health is again within his grasp. The Concentrated Food rapidly builds ud the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food, all ready to be assimilated and made into good, 'rich, healthy blood. Ihe Cough Syrup is to betaken at night h aReiate, the cough and enable the patient to obtain sleep. Full directions accompany each . ox of my remedies, which consists of' One Lvaier; One Bottle ot Alterative In halant One Bottle of Soothino- fphiHi fuge inhalant; One Bottle of Anti Hasmorrhagic Inhalant ; One Bottle Concentrated Food; One Bot tie of Cough 8yrup. Price of Box containing remedies to last one .month, $10; two month, $18; three months, $25. Sent to any address C. O. T containing large list of patients cured sent free. Letters ol inquiry must contain one dollar to insure answer.- Address A. II. CARPENTER. M.D., Newark "N" t Dr. Cakpentes'8 cATAJftRH R Wf v will give immediate reUefTSndwUl fitftk permanent cure In from due to thret months. Price of remedy to last on? mown, treated. Send for list of A. n. 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