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ti::; ro . kulurt: September IS, l,6S. t V!r. .ioljin"' bitteruce iiJ Miiit uxM bar tifor . .U. Vim to hit presunt position. .-Furaakes . , I'' ui li'j f jtuier purty friendly U-oaiiK of lii - !!,, .. al inconsistencies nd deiBugnguutta, be k to putlier round hiu. ths malcontent! and the diaorganisorf of all partia aod faction t, by hit abuse of thoe who leillwf folio nor conf.Je in liim. . t 4 n , - - f Cor. Worth, who, liuce his installation,' has ' gone quietly along, regardlee of Mr. Holdes a - (1 . ks, u If ho snJi ttta lived to th State, "Irani to beetle object of hi! ebnitant Snd" on- "mitigated hatred. Jle abuaeiTGor, Worth" bV mom Mcr. Thomai, Lsesiter and Caldwell ..ihev been remored from tbe charge of th Balb : Void, and because the Stockholder oi the Bank v of the State hare remored Mr. Mt'l Tbe people of North" Carolin WUere-teat " the original onslaught of Mr. floldea upon ths ;i.vi. ....i il,- " -- - e.-i- .. movement of bit own 1 that he planned and ' dictated it, or suggested it to the President, j ' and that be waa prompted by malice gaint j . IUwkw,- WUHfwfd-Powail UO 1 Mordecai In" their removal. It wai 1141 part of President Johnson' general policy and; ' aot practised fat any other Stats. '--J.. j Noouod, respectabl man J the ; StstSjj doubted the loyalty of Henri. Hawkins, Whit ford, Powll, Wbh end Mordecssttbs tim of their remorsl They were all firm Irieada of -thi Freiaarwrh6ttcr: ifcrttnserw tmUUHt UtkU 'day, while Mr. Ilolden, Mr. Cldwell and Mr. Thorns, If sot Mr. Usslter, wWpfe$oitXiI "bar abandoned the President and are doing alt li on tn umuI Radicalism In the 6ut. " Utsara. Hswkin, Whitford, Powell, Webb and Mordecai were arbitrarily remored by Mr. JUMdi n without any good cause and tjjalnst , tb ;wihes f the BtockhoWejiGoH honest, Union people, men,, women and orphan, who " owned 1! A itoclriirthr Ratlroada and Bns wer But pt.lultted tO-have ayplci, fat laying who ihouH manage their property, but Mr, Boldest bvcsmae he had the powir "to 4-graJs """"Ibd'lMlufij 'r-! ts'KWim'tSemww be 1 ha could not control of ue t u n, mm Oitm rm Vuir joiluu, tyrannically dtiuamlod that they ahoul 1 be put out, to make room for hla faroritei. Hewn. LttMiter, Thomaa, Boy- den, Caldwell, and Moore, iainut the knowi .'KKm amt lm(ir ,:'iancei ol the Slockboldemi Moitofthwer t! Vn-HorbiibR;ToTloweaMVt Ilolden and Lie facuon to the preeent day. 1 So far ai .we know, M. Boy dca wai the only one of the somber- who did t deeiro- (he apw "polnlifieht, andrwouldBOt- ieelr s-rppoint mcnt. In thii matter Mr. Boy den beip'rored true to himself, true, to ,lheprealddnt an4 Ue country. Ue ii a true eonaerratlre and s dero ted Johnion- Worth man, - 1 . What did Cor, Wor'h do J "lie consulted, ai far aihe could encerUi"m them, the whthea of thePtwkhold.-nk Be knew that the poraonaj owneri of the Ktock, to tlie aatety of which' thj had given clone attention, 'were better Judges of tbe proper person to manage it than himaelf. w n.vin Whltford. Webb and Mor- 'decaT were "re-elocWJ'by the StohoIJuri,aa4 1 Gorernor Worth nr pointM Director! whom he "Twlieved woul l aid t the election otrthoarof ficere whom a jority of the Stockhclderi pre-' fenwL -The n-i i'mna .Ml uor.n thoe yery erntlemen Whem I't. Tlol.lni hnd pfoacribe for so other rcas n thn for "their ohiuiona." -They were all known to be ni-f ir, lr the jhk altlona to which they were t'i . 1, o-me '.nnntntfM of Mr. HoU tl. Tl.,1 i ' ItiehUW are clad of tii.'irre inatiiUinctit, and we njolce that flold r:'t were put out, and goodj lound competrot .Johnson-Worth nu n put in.' Thry re c! . t. d bv larae rnnjoriUii. t. nor docai received the unaaimoui tote erery rtcr ortscnt ci'tiii? bl rote for him Mr. lloldtn may prate elwut (t, but it (W -cood,-J& -talk! .tbOflt "proecription tor - opinion'! aake P Doee he auppoae the people t North Carolina are demented I Doee ho think to.'mkaxapl!taU!&ihJ. Ka.w Vnnwi that he ii the moat onrelentintr. the moat ondoubtea,artIxanl)rdaCTtptioniit: in North Carolina r , - ..-. - s.1 "ivj-.y- ?"r inorsaM of ttxei'f-M"! Weobeerre that aorae anxiety il felt la diffor- cnt auarteft In regard to the probability of an ' -Increaieof the Bute tax in North Caroline.--The Imprenion eeemi to preraU that the JLegia latnre will feel itaelf obliged to raiaithepreaent tax tor revenue conldoiahly. We are at a loai to ai count for inch an impreMion. The present , S1 ivS'Teuoral tax fat already grater 'iha can be borne With ny conreujence ry our jin poveruhed people. The exisdng State tax, ad ded to this, we K ara from all carteri, il about n that onr oeoule an poeaibly wag nnder. ""We har heard no on expreee an opinion firor-; able to in increaie of the tax. Ilowerer desi -Table it mluht be, nndar other drcariMtancei proeecute our work! f internal improremeet nd maintain the credit of thd State, the rery " mneral complaint which we hear from all partf 4f the 8tate, with fe exctpUona, of the failure, t the com cro wouia renaer an propoiinou. to Increase the public burden positlreiy mici- I r. 1 ' t" t ut'i' 'cn clrt 1 ' ino 1 i t . . ' 1 e. I r t 0 tnm-.id f-l rLlicuLhment bu'h in public and private mat t two yearn hare been lerere 'il.e crepe ahoul full aalhortai v,ii.:ipate,' the ni-xt yr mu't be (. jt, vvumnrr rjiiM-r- than ,.,. ., i.'t-pnia'.'yj' wht-re' . , . . 1 (Ti'ti and )ic'o it lm 1 T , ... ' i J t, but rt.licte '"' We c-..t t 1 ,U day what will l e the --duture, iu reference to Crrj'i Hi sum or t ,1 ' ; sr.- r-j-f'-'-Titithe't Stale nn n S,- s -eOiiSk-B4 tO Sie i. Jd.hip aud - oirS which S Ugh Wats tax w-uld brina alxiut at thii time All dicui- lon bpotf tbfr tulyttf reprmatui'c,'anki i do harm.' Uc stoat keWind and deaf to public eeotlment, howeref," who wooI now advocate m klng : lhe"pubjlc burden heavier than the ab auluusteusttties sf tbephhlli: intareet require.' " The people of North Carolina hare ' had ao many eriJcncen, tpr twenty yeara," 'of the alter onKrHpatooiueaaanddediagoguiantof Mr. BoldenVaa politician,' that we pretnme It k s work iff lupererogation U undertake to prore them. No man li better known in the State than he, and the political feonrto of no man, hat hpejk U4reraal!j, cundcnnrd.j Jlwt ji been of audi s character, wi aincerely deplore a4fefTetf Nooe wottid rejoloe wore than oui- lelrei, if It' had been conaiitentwMe, and true to the 1 e people of North Carolina. ,( .. J. 1 hat U( "practiwd Opon the credulity of He I the people, and, taking ad rentage of the known pat dipoition gf the inaiaei to rely opon hlo fur information, be haa ohjn "omled thtin. Ciat day we hope, la pawed by furerer.J-Tct he (till employe fail artifieei iff deeeire. If w thought, for a moment, that any appeal we could tnake wjhld reach hi eare and heart, In bhlfil eMriuiorariihel aiid mffr'uw Po- pie, how urgently would w beg hliu to delt from a conne ao luktdnl to hit own Southern people and hit own satire State, ae tueadvw eacyof meararei which he knowi inuot be damning and ruiuoui to the w lit to ract. lie in nit perceire the' danger which awaite ui if Eadicat Drtnciplea ami Maaurei triumph, let, L to gratify hia-Vchifid indf rrtugtined piHtTfiil l auinoDtJU puiiiKa,ui wutwi, mij beat promote hii auaa, & lie ptetendi etill OOL-JaoMJa-illlll'jS st the aaaae time, both Is subtle ad, private, he la-Mai whsi he few to eommud the Radical policy to the people and to dmde sod autraci them. I pulliag down rujn open the headi ol ih.peo'ole of North CaroUaa, caa he do mother. wlae than perWhimMtlf andei tkff UIM nrtBk t Cm he hops to ihield hlmielf front the Horm which heJiJaToklngif ao, he a either do. luded or demented t ' J ., .": 'a1 Z What caU he, or any satirs true Bouthrcn, gaio by promotfhg"lh Rimcat-poliey f Echo aoiwert What, v Gorr Worth baf deroted him.' elf awlrluonily to theXxccntlre tfutlci of the State, - Pocl Mr. Holdes auppoae, can he be rain tsough to loppeeef-that hie sJeottos al dor era or could bare accelerated a whit Con- greeaiooal reetorntioo Does, he eoppoa the people so ignorant that he can make them be- Bm.tbatCWBotoVmiOf wetiSyorMOTi anybody elae, could hare oontribnted s pin tf wards moring the Radical Congreai to reitore 4bj bybevihoiiULhe txpoe.bi; eaa trickery nnd demagogoliml But auppoae flori Holder Iflectcd, could and wou!4 bavodone it! Ifow would he4 hare done'ii t He eayi that Tessetaee has jotten in. We ek him to aniwer; categorically, oaId he reduce North Carullea to tbe tattu.ot TeaneeeeS t Would he puJ, her people In the condition of that peo ple f Would be bare.' puked her LcgUlaturc, as Brownlow did, to force t'e Howard amend ment upon North Carolina I fits hti programme Brpwiowipromm pare hi movement, bi paper, lua 'eni per, witn 1 that of Brownlow, and tney wUl ace a auiKtng atmllar'tT in the satoN of ths two. There is this dWewMSTMrT-Brownluw 1 t'tes audi frank j whir Mr. Holdes 1 reticent, concealed snd politic. . "Whst nsi Got. Worth Dons T ; ! North Carolina were to-day t restored ito her UU and ghtful placs to the Union, and OorTWdrth had 1we the ole lAirumcnt:.of effecting . th(t,,delrable. result, ths 5uahir4 would find, somstfaul 'with ths wanner in whh-h it wss sccompliiihftd or with ths detail of thsonuth :if,Wth,sdmlnb tration of State affair we a faultlcei a human Cimmrstiit f fr Hi1 M",fer wemfd-atffl (ad. 1 1... m. i ,.!l mttU.i.AW' in eotne piace iot qvbsuiv ihu vi ....., the lniple reaaon that A defeated Mr. Holdeo It i not, therefore; ;sTrurpHrnf although nineteen-twentieth of the people of tb State heartily approve Oer Worth's. sdmlnitration although! cahn, dignified snd conciliatory court ha commauiiod almoaLuuiror'aal' qc- tion, snd has placed the State on high' tanfags ground with th loyal snd eonaerratlre uaaiea of the coonlry, with President: Johnion at their head, although fas has spent moofhl of unremitting labor fat Mooring to ail onr peo ple, whit snd black, ths run protection 01 the law, and Is ditabuting the popular mind t the North of ths tali and calttmnlou mipreu tHtion of bad nd disappoluted men a to the ioyjlty of tbe Slat.-rthal the SlaiularJliiu)$ nererthelcM lift it impotent arm galnst him. It won't do, Mr.: Eoldcn. I Cor, Worth will bs uittained and endowed, at tbe poll, by an orerwhelmlng majorlry of the good, and loyal peopl of North CaroUna.' -They will rebuks Badicalitm in manner tba"; will, be. "nnmUta. kablo" va the callous perception of the Baleltth SteiwWftfc- Bring out your martyr ges . 1 .... 1 : tlemen, ana you win -soon warn innu ii iple what Oorr Worth ha done for the State. S If he had done "nothing e!e for them, their gratitude would be nubounded to bun a being the initrnment of cruthtog out Holdett traiji ectn-lsm in North Carolina lat Fall, and there- by aaving the State from miarulo snd fromtuch a d. ploraMS condition of affdrs a hw wfltitod snd cursed Tennctwce I , - ,,,( TLe Constitutional Amindment Eatifled by - 1 New Jeriey. TnroS. Ft rt. 11. The Senate ratified the CoaauwthjualJuacnUniciit by Wteot rlcvca to ten. The rote ia the House Was thirty-four to twcntyf"r: . , ' ;. ''., ,".;--( Gorernor Ward promptly signed the joint ft tiiOssw, ThsnA(lnr.Oftntoiths yote wa cuived with great applaute. . Ths California Election. "8AxTsflCtcO, Sept. I0T-OiiTbf tilBS CoUfF Um beard Man in t lie recent local , election, seren hsr goo Admiuivtrstion. -; , .- -5 , . Will the BadicaU triumph in the approath lg Fall election fat the North t Thii Us ques tios is which the South U profoundly intrrett 4. Though a lilebt, the ii a deeply concerned, epeetstor of the itroggle that li wiglng in that quarter between the friend of Conatitutirmsl Union and the enemici of Rqublican libfriy. Oppreeaively taxed fast anrepreacuted, loyal and tme to the government but proscribed and per eeevted, tendering the right hand of reconcilia tion but ipurned and Intuited, our peopje await the laaoe of the coming election! with an anxi ety proportionate to the tremeadoui and viiul intereate inrolved., Tjia faaneii to te dei-Uive ,.nf wr,hts It-fa to determioe the imtion d del tiny of ten; Sutee and the individual ,Oi.tin" of XmSWnmiafmiMU to 7Sil'e whetlier our Bepublicao form of goveronttiit i to be preserved fat Itl istegrity, or whether It is to be coo verted Into an engine of further' op preation, a mere depoUm of sumWi and poeaibly a wild sod turbulent anarchy.; We do Sot over-etate the laaue. In, the face of the avowed purpose, of the Radical fuctioo, lit ilie light of paiaing ivvuta, ia view of the exhili tioni of popular paaniou lb the North and WeM, and in f;irthcrrie of the IhrtM'j of t, rnv n the South, it would I s worse tliun Jn n hut our eyes to what liv biiure u, iu the evci.t of the euoccai of the enemies of the I'mi i'-nt, the rnion and the South." ''. ; ' ''la ao dUastrou! i contingency, the pro; m oj degradation and ruin to the tsouth .bean procbiimed, with: fiesdiah emphaain M.I h.. and rent ' , .U we jprciios5fr;ThMdt m apeech at Bedford;'ln 'Order that bur j may .aee wha( hi in itora for them, we s' tOrJaojrrow, jmblih;th.pie. mstcniil 1 -; of that satsbie productiae. V f or to ti y imrjlytpttointwltt acrtiief. aa follow ; "VI. The deatrnctios of exiitiog bUte pot ment Jq1 tdie South u illegal, and provi .in -the Southaf Statea jrorernmrate aaeoii'i'K for rpd I prormcw., , , " s. The sosflacatios or Houttaera ropertr to pay the expenie of the war. S. BToTOwteade for th scgra loidhn ou(.o( Southern property. ar: ; . 4, Jfcgto3ttffragv-'-..'''---. j-"-To which wiry be added- the wrtain iinjirh- mentol President Jubnaon, itcp likely to light the Are of dvil War at tin North and wrap the whole couutry in flamea. : It i one of' the molt estonUUu develop ment of all hlatory, and is s most md com- r mentary upon, ths degeneracy of human Ba- f tun and of- ths time, that niFff rn be fonntt in onr own mldat Who win welcome ucb bor : ror upon their own kith ssd kin, their own seigbbor aed felIow-eltiena Nor docs the pie oT omsorthenTht TXiif are fiiCueiirt-J iu their pretest' eo'urae by sdculra to atuve ff greater er ill, by accepUug tbe ker, avail tin m. 'We 'might ratify ,th Howard amerdinnt to. morrow, and. a Mr, Seward .'iaiJ, In his late speech hi Wew York, we bare no liirHiiiiij that we hould be a whit' nearer "ntoruLion" than we are this day. No, the demon of ultra sbolitionlim crarei to be glutted. The lfol h will be stifid with nothing abort of pur -j' Icr prostration.'- The Howard amendment l but ,1, ia, Jbat direfitioa. and thoaa who en aorae 11, a a generate miei anow-jne- net, and aanction and. accept it at tuck. No "Cue 'Southern man, DoTTOudT'Coifitilni tionaf Union, can embrace it,, without leing privy to hi own and hi people' ruin. If the avalanche i to deecend, J t n meet it with, thseompoaors and dignity of self resjiccting assnhsod.' vXJGyata. jfM-.' r U But will th RaiJicaU triumph In the approach ing elections t-; ,W M sot detir our people to wrap themaclve in s fall ecuritr; It ia plea, ant to hug the phantom of hope, but it i safer snd better to prepare ft the worst, While w say thii, we arc by no mean without great hope of S favorable mult. W look With conderl hie confldoaoe for auch gain of Congr.m' (n New Yorlc, 1rnyiTania,anii "aeverul of the Wetiarn State, may reduce the Bud'rrd pre poulerncfl.l)elo.ihe.two-thU -iry to enable them to pat meature oyer the i'mi jestlat vstokTh reiult ot,th recent el. tloni in New England give o ho tlicoura;i'inent, W hall sot anticipated a. diffidreut rvmlt in that quarter? JBpbralm i joined to hi i 1. .!.'' But th Influence oMhe action of flic : na Union Convention, and othe B 'ldii rd' uve land Convention, ths good eiTccta of the i ; dent'i tour, thssugnine tone of tha Tr. , the confident prediction of leadiiit? politi.-iiu, all InKpIrt ttl With hope that the !:- F' i , will interpose their inigbty loruia to st ive n;F do truction from the counry.; 1 h& interval U r-"- lntaeiHi epo.!."' One thing it certain, and our ponpl, howevct powerlca they may become, w ill clii rUh th feeling in their heart! If we are given over t tbe tender mercie of rtailicnlisni, no class of men will be more sponsible for it tlmn thoe in th South, who have connived snd arnip tbized with that fell spirit J " " - y,'i,.."v Kaina Election. ' ' 1 ' ' jThe election held ia .Maine on Monday f. r "Oovernor, State ollicer "snd memhera of C:i greta reaulted increased , majoritic of the re publican, ' u , Boturn fromSS toWB give Ch" 'rlnim 'republican, for Governor, 1J,6'', an i i . 4'iirp, ' Democrat, 7.52J republican m-iiri v fs.lll a f nett republican gain of l.6t over tli i . non'y or latt year, l uey mva also can , i nii.s congrrsaional districts, thua far l.nud ! m, ! -y faicitaard raajortlfaa, '.The Clement O. Clay, !u.-o i' '"i nounoed a few day l lince, waa t: Uon. C. C. Clay, the itate prisoner. '1 , sr of th latter dicdduibig hit cm ;.rrof ii,L lit Fortrrs Monro. , Tbs late. sams.fot-drinks is-' .. .u.J prteheaJ1.- i .-,;.:-- - The Confederate General Wa'.hcr is n "v a coin JUjieJI. tnerc,hiiyp.Jindon. . ' , The latest dry good enatiootii "Queen Emma" ahawl. . .-. . . : It h-4eesv-li(ki- io n ; i ' t it evor get up igain t Ofcouiieu., immtv time. -l -! fJ , ' r . , rorijrths County , , . - ; ( ol. Covington end Col. Matthew, both of L'ttc Co., w believe,. r sasdklatei (for th t- natorial DUtrict tf Fonythe and Btokea. 1 y are deddoU j6hnoa-Worth men, we ns- 1 island, aud are clerer gentlemen. They dif-. S r um, Mate tumtsv--"1 1 -T - t mating held recestl is Salem, Cspt. I'. A. V. i!oa : and . B. Teigne;? Bkj.; ' were nominated for the Common!. Thl Winiton &ifliyi that E. B. Teague 1 an irowed. ( ''n Ttadit id and mined to the Johnion ai v It doai not ttsdentasd pi -. !) itint. Wilaon'i position. It would eur ; '-e in if Citft. P. A. WiLjon ha o etui 1 '. 1: I ' i.v'.l, ai to .bccom4s supporter jf ' d policy. He most be brought out i at i i.ctTllhroyPrcaTdcnt Jobfi-'' I (,ov. W'orthj, or i be tor Thaddeu nid Mr. Ilolden That la i the ine. , S ! ate issue, they ahould not di- ' 1 y any mean, the jiupporter of Preatdent ' t policy. t Charley TeagUe, Et, one of mfuiticrt.fi'omFomytlie,; bat declared i , ;f uu iodepeudenteaB.lidate.-Ia slate h. he talk like reasonable end sensible i, if the Sentinel report bjja correctly.4 H f vyf of ttiff" -tad mi a wr tfrm- tr t Joi'.MW.n and intended to tupport U just at long the President ttood firmly for the rL'litt of hit eeciion, the ConeUtntion and' tli Lijiob; be wa a Vuint man; sad -opposed' to extrewe mesauresoR either tb side of tha North ' or tha South, and thought that those who wre ViXTZtt were about at far wrooa t the wceaaiOnUts were in 18(50.- He denounced ths chrge thai JL th tuiou inen St Wis"GkiaMrBaOlaip preMed by the WKieaaianiata aa gronndleta and t Jse. Tber was sot aa omos-bolder ia the Con n!y who waa aot a Uaioa naansn orer whelnn majofUy-ot- the Btopte war m favor of tbe Lnion." ; t v-rw -.-w..f-i .f I 'HA tflorfrifUl W MllfrllK iWffi 1 That is the true docfrin; W might 'differ with Mr. Teajue on oht Stats iuuot hut he Is honest and - devoted to ths interett of the V peeple.-and w hops he-wHr -fcesr wetwhcloy'r ingly E. B. Teague, the Radical. ' What haa be wme of our' friend, Dr.'W. H. Wheeler T He mude a 'cuiiitnl representative, and w were ia hope to see him retuxneiL. Jbt JrepeaJ of the Stay Law ie nn IcMie in ForeytbS. " MTBy ihould the JoTimon-Worlh "menjiBaTa" reaT National iaaue on mere State burnetii , Ths Approaching Guhernatorial Election " , Cot. Worth, . . , For some time we thought Ooy. Worth would hare no opposition at the approaching election. In tliia. wa mav bava . len . litiataiEAAL. . W that the dle-imtn to hold a Convention 4 in Raleigh, sigh, on the 30th last, for th purpose of bringing out scaudidate representing their owe f4 l peculiar r u:wl ,tV bat sort oj a putforai they " in uui rouinuu u oa seen. will, aouec" leas, be amblguoua,f They lt ; probably nt openly denounce th President or endorse Con greM, But let no one be deceived by tbm MTiatevcr they ay, they are ojiposed ba the" rV'.ident'ii plan of n-constrnctlon, aud in luvor of that of Congrw.' They ire for ,the Howard a ,..,., i,,,, ,,i ni.i M..i ... i. not inform our reader. Vbey may itudy it for themsclve in our every tpsne , between thU and tne nay ot tn , eticuoo, alany ot i these, mon, whatever they may profe are in faror oi ne gro tuffrage wb mean thou among them who j r enkbt.Ma offlim aM.lriii Tliiw MonlK tliU 4 meant they can obtain th oflic-t and control the greramentef the Stater'-This wat avowed by oclepates frortir tb Southern State at the recent Philadelphia Convention "What Hclu-ioe-l : v. !. . Ccn. Logan, who haa little aca-fy, may con- aent to become their candidate : W have noth ing to aay againtt him peraonallv. He b, bo doubt, a rery worthy citizen, unt itle can't come it." - The whit baait may be fixed Up at a -inrt of hohhy for him. but it sill, deceive nobody, All andcratand that the contest It between Con. eervatism and JRadieallam between the princi pics of the first, Philadelphia, Convention and inc. ran ut one.!. Between ths two onr people caumit hmitate. ...Tber are tor the Union nmiur the Constitution s it ia. The great Uirpi of !,. nt ..r opposed to eialon.;"' They never b. licved in the existence of any tuch right un d r the Constitut ion. Even those few who did l i vv in the rifjlit have accepted the iaeue of "the ! wir m f!aat.w,"TheyfcgSnl the (jucstlon ai f h-d f n ever. But they are equally . onpo e.. 1 tn the coiisnlidution proposed by the How ard Ai ;. nilmeiit and th lUdicala, Thua w c, nclude tiiat whoever may be thet-andidte -tf tlnii p."'", he i destined to an: overwhelming i1 ' . niit ,MerIing old patriot "JosaThas Vw iu t. who haa prescided with 'to- much t ovr tha Kxwtttive Dtprtmen ef the t . . 'nment forth last year,5 i dcttined t do v t lurther and' greater service to ' ths e i i t'.iat exalted position. " ' 1 T- And hy ahould he not be'elcctedt - What re .r. ia cm hit opponent give for their Opposi tion to him t- Literally none, -except that be 1:i a A H; i inted them or tneir adherenta to ?"e to t e exclusion. of better men that he 1. (in ' !da icy of conciliation that be 1 ,,n,l nvoreil i i iiitlie th ssperitie-of the ' - ' rt Mi ;,i itlilioaehn,riaKll ! . i. s ot tin ur countiy, ior the t of per! i I (i 'lanUiwme'it would leave ..-breach u i i i!i 't forever I'mtheha exhi t. 1 tiiRt chant r an I magnanimity which are the In -ijAtrat and tne noblcat characteristic of the h; -U-toned and chnauan gentleman that he will not contiPM! a bitter contest with men op en question I'i.cy have lUrttndered, and 'which" hia been t-tthl m the moat authoritative man ner In alii.ii fin U question can be settled tliatbcin? Li.ion innn he t ret capable of u,r."; dcrply and profrmndly- wlth-ths a si. I biiifortuue of hia miaeuldcd tiouuinm'-noi t the riotith that he prefers coun try to j ii ty. the country which he recngeiica, 4nd the harmony and prosperity of which he d,"ire tronv'io, being nothins leai than the wholeo; tlio U.atcd Statea. Old KorthBtuU. "Dfs the r or tnlt h1d woll?" inquired i imrshna aliaviiij gentleman from the ronntry. - "Ye," replied the customer, with ts in Lia (us, 'it takei hold first rate, but it usu't let go worths red cent." ' , Tut i:,iiperor of Aulris l just 85 year old nnd is shout "used up," A'aaruing nc.'ih d at all Fashionable Atsem- Look out lr the paint ' Your? men w ho Idolize voting women, alwayi ... j to tie joined to tin ir Idols, "f '"' " ; " . Thai Btevens's irnn uorkilui heart, and ' .' of conn i, - - ,on." TVe f.iends of Senator IVrigbt, of New Jeriey, . or i nit twoTery. TKLEGKAPH1C. Consenratlri dominations in New, Torki " "-'t . t I , Al.STr Sept. 13, P.'X t r John T. noOmas.; Democrat. Mavor of New York, baa bees, nominated for Governor, and 1 Ik H. rruyn, of Albany, eonaerrstira Republt-f-l can, &r. lieui. Qovatnua.,., ..w... 4 The platform of tbe eoOaerratire Aiwvetion endoraee ths Philadelphia Conventioa ot 4he Utb. of Auiruatt declare the Southern fitatea is the Union and entitled to Rpreaeotation in Congreea, aiHrm that tbeoentralizabon ot pow er, both in Waehiagton ssd New: York Bute, fatal to the harmony of our political lyatetii, and denounce tbe Congreasionaf LqrMatiom Gen. Grant in"ClnciniiatiA Slgpincant ' :- ' i'litt'iilKatl. Sent tU. V, Vk i r"n7n7Tfraul"vIHod ooiTRicafe'Taal ntglif, where he waa entlmiiaitically receired. During the perform ince, a crowd, among whom were sersral soldwra, paraded beroretbeTheatra, and Cggleatoa, ..member oi Congie,- requested the puMiager to go and inform ties, Orant that be crowd wished to ce him. Oeu" Grant replied, csnnot and witi not see tbcut. t Plesae tell the compandor of the sohticra to ootns and see me." ; Baker, .the coiumauih r of the sotdienut with some other, marched into the . theatre tor the private box of titn. Orant, who,.withut girhig Baker . time to nuke bis wWhta known, ap proachuil bim Ind tald "Sir, I am no politician tbe IVeBidont -ia my Coifnitiitdnr-in CIilil. '. I Conaiilcr thii demonstration in opposition tv the ft&htent Of tbet'nited States, Andrew Johnson. Yon will please take them away f I Sm greatly annoyed at this demonstration. I will tie glid to see you to-morrow when tlie J" GW Grant a te next PrmiStntof President arrives.'?. The crowd finally diapertd, the United 8tate. ;: SontJiern AJEairs nd HarksU ! f? New Obmaxs, Sept. I tj?. fa ' v Thirty-twb cholera case yesterday, , ' ' ' -1 faj. j.-Bin-M-hnni rnl,, .1,1, n.,.,. L,-. V. : aa tMrentiW tr RMnftMM ; ium fc.i.ul .nil Wn. ui'wi vi x vucrai suiuiura, mieuipLiiig w a paitoem at Brenbim. were reaiated and One tf-xhOTwmtiber Bbrrt. -Tbey then burnt por lUBIOWn. JjOCS 900,UUV. aprM . o.tttn .f ; nr.,. 4 1 aaa t .1 .1 1 : - .a - ygssg.''. v tfold fi,J4p " ,,V" ;;;i.:"; :::'t ",...;(,..,.. r,.;; Mobilb, Sept. lv :j 1 Cot sale, to-day,- 600 bales middling at 808 1 market aomewhat firmer, r .".-" , from WaMnrtnn - 'it ' aweiCH,.ScpLlS,lLJlL Surveying operationi are to be Cbmntenced ia Arizona,. and the monument erected in )841 by the Mexican Boundary Commiuion. at the con fluence of tbe Gila and Salt Blrers,4 will beths initial point of aarreyv ' si ti'iui ' i . Coraniasiner ftollis; of tb Internet Rersi sue IicBartmcati ha receired a dlavatcb frbra (- Jersey city laying; that ' diaTilfcrto are wv - hre & operation 'in that Ststgtia Hot wtn Wmag to ths tow.". tMm n t.u 1 g-.ViSil IJ.'H ITT -'" a.iiM-ig- ff i ii,r 1 1 , r iiniun ,mniiif a ii , i , i.m, nrn ,mu, nut. i for tbo Fenian trouble. Aud demand that Ensr- Jand bpuld, declare ,war if theyareauiH i101 Bn,kl oi Nortowe hr paasMi rw. olutiaoa disaiitirorin't Mr. Hooper's amendment effered ln Coogre, requiring toe BankstO -o V dtcnViheir currTOCr in New York.i Pbiiadr'ii ph. and Boston ; also tooo-operate with partieii i in-tbo JEast to bars JndgtJ$ieton'' dotnsioni re garaiag taxing o (toccs reremd." r,-at at Itio jaaon sorsp9Beaes e the BHut ty that Jtlm allies sr still ia s moraa,,naddr tii guna oi uie enemy,, nnaoie t .(Waucew WJtlir draw." Thanll tiM hail hmkn nnl 4b Mil. . lignant forta among tba allied loldicra. It wat . - - - - - - -. reported that tbe Parsaruaysns, rwdaforeedii by 10.W0 men, were advoced tlpon aa allied oaanp at oorieate. j ni!i , iwe wt wi Crjm la ffew York .j i t ,,-' Nw Yosa, Sept. Jg, p. IL Cart Noelte.the Proaalas forger, "lias eon fram ed hia guilt and agreed ta return to Presets. j Brigg. the defaulting . teller rf tb Nasaaa Bank, haa been held to bail faiths sum at nine ty thousand dollara. utum . J i. i. ! mi 1 11 '1 fir,a t Movement! of Tha Prssidsnt ' ' - ' ' v WaiBisoToft, Sept 18. V.W - , us A imuviii ai nvvu hi. g ibUAUUrg Bl V A M. to-day. He will reach thii citr at 6 V. Ml Saturdar. ,'. . ' ' ! t i'i -c :t-Sadical Convention In IfossacMieUi '.- v .., n . A , i J.I. JuM i.J Hia ! itoporta from to-day. say that thsSUts Badicsi Coarsation, Ben Butler waa elected ; Pnsi. i.t. ... iKu: .1.1".."" ' dtut. Gun Bullock snd the entire tick etre noniinatea tor re-election. t ..-,- f ; 4. "i 1 1 li.w By the Atlantic Cable. ... ur -i T,tTmwm ' Rafil IS . i ' 7"i'ii-- ( Cotton unchanged ; tales 1000 hale mltldlfng UpUnd at 13d, (,- - , J ' " r LoKDON, Sept 13 ', , Consols for mojey," 60J ;, fivs-twcntitl Ji. , ..... Ps is, Sept. JJ. ' The Emperor has sent s (pecial mission to , Sicu.o to confer WHh Maximilian. ; t ' '' ' s BSKLDT, Sept, 13. f The Zetung to-day aays the re-opening Of the Eastern question by Prusaia Cannot ' be for pacioc purposes. . ' i " - Markets and Commereiat- J . SfawTona, Sept. 13, t . Cotton firm. Sals of tOOO balosv ij ' -, 5 Flour dull. Wheat drooping. . - , IVrk drooping,"! J3J0. rlrI lower; ? SO. v . . . !3 : . TurpenUuo heavy, 63a03. Bosin firm at tl ft2l,50. . ... ' Gold 11,45,. Sixeaof'63nfjJ. Tfeaurie 1054. ,.,.',, - , , 4" i Latest Market and ComnurciaX- - Naw UBS, Sept. li, M. -4 "ExtbanBO nritufuaJ. - Coupon f tJ.il J "II.4X Exthangi of 81 1111. Boot 65tlOP .i . . . TrCA8urie 11031.. t Tsxa Wool 23 a 8it. Cotton firm.; ' Flour dooping." "Wheat dull snd 8 a 5 lowef. VPork ttca.ly, (33,13 s $S3,!S. Lard dull, IT s 20. , . Comtuerualhjtha Cahla.;! ! - J v .i:.v't Lirtnrooi Sept 13. ' - - Bresdsiiff market firw,afformr advance. ' - " ' ' lo!VDO!V 8cpt. IS. --.llojiey market nnchanged. Console Br. -t ;. . American aeenntine urmeTn(f tmtn cwieral It adranewt U. 8. Five $72t ;' Erie f 41 - iilinois Centrals not quoted. STATB OK Js'OOTlf CAROLINA. I JK i rv.-.vH)f?i.'. XMst, .itv,.. .?,;--?! i -" It aiitiearuig to tbs Curnny, Uit the defundant Is . -an inhaottanl of another Htatm " It ia ordersd, that patauiatMn baaaade ia ta HthHmI, a ewpaparpat haliial in the tityof liuciKb, for u week, fi tl Mid vleftndant S airiear at tin next term of said .. -toart, Ui bblfl tat ihe , County of Ckowui, at tl tuftrt Qiioae iu K1. jttii,.uu tha Ut. Uinday oi Km. . -. - uaxt, and ptuSdt nc tnWif lumt bv default terail ami vtli. r m-eiiiuts tiad araurdiue to U iu lie w . ' Witneaa, WILLIAM K. BKlNNElt, Clerii of sale Court, at uftioe, the 1st. Monday at AnniiA. U itwr. wAflrT'trlW'IWISW TffTJ"TiP'!'W wtsjSffj,saaf4j IAlGiyttTIli CABOUilA, ,- - ., .. ..... e 4UJIT1S VOCBTT. ,- t WillUm Walton,' '").' i Alanton Cipebart, J ' " and' -r-' Cocbtof Plea & Quahte Srsioj(, Acocst, i..eiu.M i TK;i8o.,'r -,r . --ftappwuix ihJiaiifHwo at tke Confi, that Alanaun CaiKbsrt, Um Uvf.niiaut in this eaaa, at not aa ftllilj!tiilf thta hwt, tr ia onUrad that pulihflXiOH, f.ai tweaai lie-ntadnaa tne cenOurt, S "papee- Watr lihl id Rul.'tKli, N. O:, aotiying tus said (Japchart t"apear at the noil b-nn of thii Cmrt, to be held J. r- th County '4 Uurilo, ai tliatkjurtHuoae is Wiaal. a'ar.on thv Micood il nulay in ii'cnilir next, and rsi Jiyytli prortwiv li-vit d on. ".! Mm ! to tha plalu. " tirf a ajti'iu, mr yiiJuuiiu n -in k 'iinrd aaiuat loin hi, it tim l.im n-v,, ,. , jy Hit nlaw. tin a du. ." .i'i' ii Y ... r. . ... Witness, W1UJAM P. V TJ.EV, Clerk of tha said Court, at ofllra ia HUMlaur, the secoiid Monday of Aqr gust A. D. 14. i!,. ., pf Ardelixs M-itrong, yrA ettat4 umti. PCBT 0 PlfA; ARB QrjARTGB 8B8SlpN,(ACO. appealrtnlr t he Oowrt that Caroline, Mary Jane, I of aaa intoitate. are rmuiiauta of anothat'btata. it ia f 1I.,....L . j . .t ... . - awanwa-Msw ana ueBjasnta-fc iiiwasverf aiais m I BslaitfB atKbueL tut tlim to SDMarat tba next term f of Uiu Court, to be Md at tli Court Mouse ia Edcn- tto.on uw lot. Moniay of Jsommbut next, aa4 an swer tba allegations , of said, pcuuoa, ,er judgment pea wmrmsa 01 fea rnutXum A tatiatt Uttm, - V -Witoeaa, WM. B. BJUNNKK, Ctork of said Court, at v RfBoaia Edenm, thelat-Koeday of Aagoat A. V. IN. ,. v ., iJ'.i''."WAKft COUMTT COURT.'- i juent Boabee, Truatce,' fAUachiunt - J , r-apaintt f AWemAer TVm rTrwr.,T-Tf j ;, iBGrr " ,It aatiafavtorily appearing that tha defendant in tlis Ihors entitled uauae is a non-reudiiut, and tliat tha rihnaav preoeaa a law oaanut to served on bin : It in oiiuKKKii, that pul'lie advvrtieni''nt bs made for six weeks, th ths'tentnel newBimp,T, pubitahed in lUtofgk N. foi i said dufttfulaut,' . W. Iflrm, ta appsiar and plead, or JuUrrmint of eoudeianauuu against tba property attsobed will be moved ft LI. ft,. .aot HM-'-toiivs ''tl, JiJ?tlUtUi. G.C. SsjH IMltwCit Mii ..; .,,,,KOrisiRAl.ATTt:iniir lim fmp ' it mrMt rhif til th l.f..lMi tjt li .. 'mfcmtff,.tlit tli'wfnUu w S BUD-miuTit, ., - . ..- ,j . . .... inrauM unnnf -ia law, tat im Uld aoreaaar t, W. V. iViror, to&iemv wikJiin 80 Ut, and pleauior jn.ituunt of cnnituuinatlin vnD be given against ilia jirvjiertjr attaohedt V.H,BJIl,J.h ' fiutlO-drtvfH. r STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA, J i HiV Hlmiant, . j iW i Hii. f h JSjutiy. , i Ilardyllinnanti, ) . ... Tlie ucfin.laiit Hardy Ilinnant, being a non-resident assume as imisuv nnttAefl niapfivata tovusiirt ofmuty, to nt beta tot- tbe count ot JohnaMa, on -tl;t i.irUi KrtjiiUVoT&iiitWw. ia-Aand maka d- tthbWm qmtWn a Seeri riwTsiatsSo T l I -...l .1... .. , , .. 57. - v I ... w nniiiiu bui. V L . uuin unUU III, I tM- . . . ine otu isuiea rv I'limtirr to Kmcims mortgace. 1 Uitnvs L. KLUhlTKiE. Clerk and afaatori of Uw said CjirL aiuttuv. tha th. Urmil.. n Uit A n ttted.-" ---- - : .? h. sLbiUUbcc at. g. tAiut.'.wSwi ) 1 STATE OP KOTII CAROLTlf A. ) hAlartn,y.rerryvt ) ' . i. Wm. IL Ilomranl. .1 .. Land' v Col'RT or Pl.UA & QCARTKB SrasiONtACQCST f iia?4ajiL:AaLmi--tafai,i. to J. h ..t'Ui ' - .A- t fiTJrIf.W?0"TH CABOLUAt ) ' ' , Chowas lnDTr, j Jas n.irH.rtt-fiV-XdrrrflftilSisra1 , , Ibnji, 1UUU. :. i ' Tt apptHflnffto tn"eBaHfaettoirof-4ba- fjourt;! that ..TllUuMiil. li'iKKard, Ilia u.foDdnt in thw it "' ' not, aiiuihabitaut of Ibis btate, ii is ordered that pub lication, (nr six wsoka, ba made in the SettHmtj a Eiper vnlftudied in41algh, M. C, notifying the said ognai itoaj)peat, at tbe ne.xt term of thia Court. tu,...v . belit'ldfortliaCimntyof Tli rtio, at tlie Court House i IJiimdMoMiaytaNoTBilitneit, ' ' and Jjilevy tbo pmperW i laviud anv and pluad to the l'lai nt Ufs action, orindinnent liual will lie entered trri"t him, ana the land levied on sold to satisfy tbe VbMtbiJrl-.. . r .. . I. uiaiivfii y - . ...... If HllLU.njTtlTX,(rihmM i.f wmjMeM w i i-i.i am itr.For,"! art inr -aa ia. UJ.JZYLy f f, M , fTY ! T j , . r 1 1 ' "' 1 " iiimifi H i il tji an. ii. in mi mi - 1ST Its Effect Is HlracalOMsl k Tla aa tiirely w asimtuls dissswry raaaSiatra stihs nt,jmwIi sM resterativ egasta Ws dare inch cuuS lenoa W n mertu. see ara tfwiH da all ws Uim or It t'ia ws offer -' ' ; ' 1 .OOO ' ItEWAllD irt!tKla llalr Keaewcr does aot givs satis factum IB all aaaea when tutd ia atnet acenrdaoea with - araaa ear awtrmtwat. HALL'S , TT--A.. LI r ! . IV a . v-f - f"' hM h Tiwattf( - - - l.''' " k i- t."i. .. -p;-- It if a vir!ta)ih) coiiiiwund. and umtaiaa aa loiurt euo pnnwili w whatever. , ' . b la aot Dy. it tinkm at ths root tad tilt the glsads with. saw lite and coloring mattsr. - - 1 - It will aara Onr Uats -ta- ! rfatml . . c Is will Sa IS If air tntm rnlliag ut. ' . tltleaaiM aha Mala aaa taahaa ba Hair ..... i.ra, ;.. ijs,. N ii '"itt did -r younc, shenM Im, 10 Ii ' "t" ' " 1 1 It wimmeadci a and and by ths Brat nti - . . j v-,i7'Tfc'eiA-iwAi..ii...-..i.; . i ' A for Ii.li a Vagatabls Siailisa fiair aaifcrity- i . ii iiw.v.iiet. H, T. JIAIX T t., rra.r'lrV.,. t Sad flf. Pase4.'IUl,k,lf..C v-i . " J t, : .r.trts1sri irXpW?rrW.' v'WaJ'WiK4Vx;wiTiiK'.v
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1866, edition 1
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