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- i - t, .4 4- 4 lVf-'i'iivat'v,ui Th Ustna b rahLahaJ ay. a I ' Rnday, ok tu Threw nxw,. twxneuui. t 4.( so On !(...,..', a-rau-Wekr Heuuaai m jrw,. - 'f " aumtba. r ill BUBuha. .1 0 7 irTHI L THE SISNIIM-Jj. j WeC JLTELX, BEATON GALES, EIlitOKH. WBDXK-'IHY. BKPrEMBIifi'-mt. IwtlR v t tn s a t. Ti fi.fi: a cm. ATIG 1ICKEI' ? FOB PRESIDENT, m"HOMroiEy!M)Rr 1 (M? KKVTOltK. ' FOrVICTuESIDENT. GEN. FHATK P. BLAIR, or m.tw'VKi, ' rpR coiTartE-Js, IIOS. WX II. KEK8, or Wakk ELECTORAL Tlf KET. - Tttft TUS 6TATK AT IAMBZ HON, JAMES W. OSBOHNE, OF MitfKf.KNKtlMi JOSEt'U i. UAVW, o FiuKKi.nt. ' tWTHM7T.' lt THaHA&4..JAa.Vii3, or TWBW 2ndJNO. liUUilKrt, or CbXvkk 3rd JA. V. IK)UIUN, or CcMiiKi.Kn. 4th WUAKTON J. OREEN.or WahIhiw. 8th-M; fl. UOBINS, or Kabwiij-h. . Ax5SLJaUKJ 'tih-H.. McAPJCK, or i.KAVi.i.4srj. TH KADICAL O&OAH'S ADVICE Hem i tli adriee yiica by Ihu KUili Skind ari tu Ute vaavMnaraat it rtf tn Koitti Cr litia. Here b tht f ACK to atocli we are invited by the election of Otun and Courts. Here arc th aeawiU t)n1rta Hol4&' lv thnnaand ETAI145.MU4f ti. Mj ma Ca..u.i, re4 thl b.lt to yratr mother, yonr wivtuTatuJ your itnuhum, 4 kt the )mrxw f the eowarttly K)vRtnriir who itr so duroniuig your IHate, 1 Bay the Sfuiwfcird.- rti'T wuaaicvKa kuw too won. i 'i roa- . .?.jrojl. MlMMI mi .,iu ilUIUl IIIMl VI 1. ta IKalO vt. w- V A W WOHTH (HIM. KKMU, MKM liu T wotirn ..... T wm tl Tiim m - Biwir-itiriwtr 'Omf u aamrtsm THKV KK Bi4, If . WHt Wll til nwtiwt w tw-iawig'Ciaf:'tf i4iia ..li.r. TO:rjmriJiairw'-;iiK-:,w aeait, A no lat UKirn to thuow m AKKH AlHH'ltn THRIa WUV .W ANI'THKK, Wlj (. TUlilli Hi;Hf(l AllB NOT AtUiliND, AMI (itVE THKM j(KitJ -! 1'HKV AI.I- l.tKK t f, Uiu t(i )'uiai:i vuo a ra aavreu n Ttaim Oca ani'murxt wrra fKnuji n i, t Wivn ix hi aia, hk av vwt a 'tout or arntu vn'K, om.v Wisrr to HV IT HVaMIUTM MTJWT M.n'tXO aKlVK.K MU4UJI, IUMt.WUW AU 'TAK rt b-.ik.iubI t emu i-n:ir bk. ah suit 'MWiM'flB'WfAflTB"! VM W(i. Yoe ark ku, hko tooaiao ak tdkv k.w it. avT wtm Ttva auoomt, luia w knLuu matA tai una w apvuousbo riaar Uoa't ArAtB or Tuaia xtk -th: i.i.ark 1iK vm rnovAira wr imv imwr UUT -WCB TUB WOoS 'H& :BUTn- ti KAfHTK U :K KM rtWa'D IHHAJ.r K t'ENiJKrt OK HAl.f mi VKhP Du t arAB Jnmit, 'kaiw.iii I er T to tkm , mr sivlt Tirt-w bvaott' A HWMv- V -.- :H,eW - A W VO- (U- -MAK tam IS ItuUB AHMn) W JWI, a i.c rtuu, or ta waa,7 LKTrHll$ VfJUDUH MA&HQV ANT) T& Ut reoyU Jittrth Carvlhta t ; Fw.fcow Crttiit The Pretidentml (utn Taj,owTS"progr7s orTiiaHca't luii portnl(n Jsv vtf teen mora o. Th ltie f olvoit ami not (imply whether " Mr, Beyinonf or 0n7 Qraol hall be our 'ibeit 'WwEefltwT! 'tfi""onGaI part sliftll ; gove ra the Kederal lU public and administer the government lu accor " Aaeas villi the i'raJwxJ CaMttitfifr.- Ilut th 4 queation U elui.' Whether we hTl Lave i Tree KepTHlrtC-oT-Ttnt --mliethyf er we liftl) !uy a gnverometit ol co-tquttl ! Sutva tuitei sndvr a government for the glMMral trU, tiKUr 'written Cnaatitu ' - literated and all th pow r of the govern ' meirt eonoolidator! at ' Wwhinglon, to be ' T "X wleldett- 1)J om or a enmber of dr apota. The Issue i fearful one, amino pal riot, no frletid of pc, of libertv n of right, I cm be indiiftfrent to it. ... .... We have thorhtj Uit no people is tilts . great Republic IKtter love the dootrinoa and principle of the Federal Cooatitution, eu . rat mora the priociple of civil liherty ' than the people ol North Caroliiia. You - irere never eaetkie to tlie Fetfer... W 1 tkw, rtgbtlj adndalatcredL Tol wer aerwr uemti t He Federal t'nion, an It fornic) bj it fiHinderj. I'ou are not now. You.lUt-iefore, cannot b in.liderrnt, when ou oth h Be m&ecd, rod- when tottr are twit tering to ttreir fait ' If at any time tn the pant our devirtin to th.'tn ha been thaken. let u In tUn namtj ol G.jtl, return to ur Jlrtt Iftte, a.') tKk to prcBrv them in their pristin Xcharacter, for ourselvc tnd . ottr ciiltrrtit.-v- - - - 1 1 ' " . Keccntly, von have iw-ea aVldreidiby two Tenerab.e geotltmeo, Una, Itichmond M. Pearaot) tn4 Hub. Nat B iydcn, in two ear Best letteron the fstu of the campaign, "Tiieirj'rinttiTfi)rit!tf'sfriM(' fa thf pt,' H thi-ir Ft"ttiiti4 did n.jt, hove wcured yuuf re-pectiul eoi'ki 'erstion. They both (Mm ia be'oo(TvaUve. It ii to t regretted Uitlo!'i th'j instTtf of their Intent, ma '-'the fd!irr thrM-;;' irfaich Qey ddreier) you, ' Invalidate that claim. If a man 1 --fcaoa by titnM)iany. Ii kni U lng trnof iIa'aI they ihouM claim tf l ContM.rva.Ure, while Hrging upon yott to TOto fof Orrt mtul Cflfax, espujially tltroflsh th medium of tlie K. 0. htmitrd, W. Wi Holjuv'i oigan. It i iat a !iort Umaaince ekber ol tboa vtneraile gttntle- hits would toV'b th SUmiari, or It heart, mm r.harv of them, lest til Conefvliu U,. ... jtliauUltal to tastn, "H JoafolluW afxer or I WniriM. -VVt v4elIM.lJlV)(K (ill Mlnlltt. ,o,i p 'l, yet tin J bv liowwl It. i Ifcu letter, though two, are one one in temper, la topic end in eal for their qew fi-ioi.U.x Oiir j).u e forbid the rc-puiiuc- tinii if On.'iii her. li m analyse them. a trikr ltt "your piir blind f!iy ke litrtrfif " reinonirune. ' nj lHi profess to be much np I v war f rcnifttulirmire. laruieil fT uw, though tin Lattlci in the distanee J 2 Th. y et.nrliide that we shall have war. : heeauw of e.-ltiiu diifaratiou of (Jnral ItUir in M'er of tit oefore 15 nomine National li tn.MTittie Convention declaiMI tin- reetmstrui-tlon net tmrooKtitulionnU ti voliiliontiry an. I vitiyl; and tiecauaa the uim iiittilufional ami revolutionary rarpet tin;;, negro Mute ynyemrueiits in the Bouth will never qniillj' eulnnit to the restoration of tlie I'ederal I'oti.ititutioti ami thir eon srijuent dtuwtit lion. For the reason, therefore, that they w- lieve that tjio election of He j mow an-1 4l.)tty irtwtwtalt5ll'llilrr'''ii i-waste ration of the Federal t'uiiHtitntinn and tlic full fewsUou A' ..-iW (0ittW ABU.iua. rnm'li the carjvt la, imconititiiiii'r.al ii (fni Slate ((.iV(rrirfiitnt will uot ijuii-tly nlmit to the (jinrrmmrnt if ttw Unite) StU-s uniler the ( ontititiition, ami ina iimcli they lx'lire ttiat the dectiun ol Ornnt ami Colfax will iiu-viliiMy and lnix;r- ativifly fix mid government um the Ktiutlirra State and nmjl peace, even by the nword, Llurevre they will vote for (Iiftiit ad Col mi, ana they urge you to do she Kanie!! 4.44Mi Kit -r gMH,-M ym have (Iibui nnc) tsev if we have oot givt-n you their su' atanre in a nutshell. We ratiuotdraw from Ihitn tin udditional idea to lluwe found in the foregoing analyoix. Ft How citizen, d.iei it not strike you veryMmp;eliat Jnrfgriwrim nd Mr.Brryu dm rouhl uddreM to you two long letter at the preot criii, nd two very earmst and i) ilitie.il le t t withnl, uml yet never once (Jonetilulion, and of the Federal Union iimtfr that Corn it hi in t What ever gave tidier ui tUem any o!iinal ainnitiuiuee in North t'ap.:n4, liut their own devotion to the Ciirwittotioti and the t'nion in the pant i lluve thej lvt their ftrtht Have they furKOittn our noble Constitution m the midm of ihentorm and tcnipctt which have rajjeil around it, or have they coated to vn erste nd love it ? It no, the Conservative iif North Carolina cannot do otlurwoe, how much never it may, pun them, than to cIim tln m among the Iloldciiiten ! tht r i inevitable, it Heymi ur ami lilair Tare eleoledi War is a dreudftti tit tit , Jio Qinii-rvalive man, woman or child, deaire tiy Mi tbi; a wr. Not one of them intend to provoke a war or have a war on any term. Kur that rcawm, they will vote tor Seymour and Blair. 7'liey load, the patty t( the Count itu I inn and th Union, That i the ptaet party. If the Cona'ilulion and the Union are rettorud and carried iut, there cannot be any war. Did not Judge Penraoa and Mr. iioydvn tell . you o in lWiO-Clt Did they not ay that if the Constitution were lube trved ajul the I'nion . Mmtainwl then, einilii I mi i ri mi) Dtd Hot war enme bettmte the Constitution wai vio lated I Could it ever have come but tor that t Certainty not Kb t It that thro venerable Kciith int n are o charged I W ret! yn that the purty which support the Catwtitutiofr aBl tlta Uuimv. that dii iluitu .tBOIfid.ni..jin lulLforce a the fatbera of the Heptiltlic intended, it the ptues parly that the nbaervaneaolthe Con dtitntiori Mint bring peace, and nothing elo will. Judge Penraon ami Mr, Iinyden do not talk they did in 1H0 Si. They now tell you, that although they do not approve (ff-trW Wffrailtrltctlolf atrtt, tfist !thoOgfi tlioy do not believe in the doctrine of the RadicaTparly, that atthotigti (lie Ciinntitn j tSoa;hT.d)W;ti4by;;i)i cauwi of the emergency, and that although that. boSf ...haadnwv tTi(nraniiIng "on Wile of the Conatitn tlon," yet it will never do to rcator th- Cointitutiod tt will never doJor the gov eminent tn correct it own bad work and go baok to.UtCutjtJlUraa ct-rtainljf wuuTd drt If the DetncScriilt. are pnt in pnwer effftin, betaitn; y tbey, tl Orant and Colfax are nut elected, these unconati tutlonal, rarpet bag Southem State govern nit mi would not tanl it that th negroe would novnr aubmit toi if; and w thould b.wr!J' 1 Tlie venerable gentlemen are aiarmd: Let u e if there be any good eauae for it, arUIng from the principle of policy, or temper or language, of the Democrat and i-onwrrativa. no mr ai in tjonservative and Democrat of North Carolina are con cerned, they have avowed their determliva thia to obey the law and the Constitution of the 8Utet how much toever they' may btlleve them uoconstituvional, revolutiona ry, and, therefore, legally void, no long at they are In exUtenco, They have declared their purpose to one only h Ritimato mean to VflTect their removal, and that ' their ap peal thail tm made to the ballot fees, - -flow ever off n -ive or ' nhjuit and ' u!verlv of right they regard universal nrm uffrge, negro jnrir and nrgro ofliua holding, a re ofCongreional recontruftion, and no unite hew oTerislr.e th adminitlMtioa of thStsft- fftwm.merir-may fa WtlSem ,' they Iihtj' avowed the' deterniinatiua of owkliiig redrcsa only through the ballot- box W defy Judge reroiBdMr; n.iydun to fcow that the ConWrvalive and or deed, put forth, a a party measure, the law or the Ba oi riokwo la any form to cileot (stli'jtvVllw'T cannot ibow- lt- There i no JoandatioajfftrNtlie ifly Idea, (bat the Conwrrattve and IvmoaUdir war ; Jesigii 1 provoke it. t , . . . ' , - Kf do the venerable) gentloniea find any twtmtensncB thi Idea , tn tlte Ntforjl .if tr Ruiiuiiii nr nfnii m.li Of ia the rtaul liou and apex.hr, of lVmo erto ud Conmrvative geDerally. TU id , (A htioging a mr tm purpose ol vrtarniog tli rarpet tg, (cJlwag mod eegro State ;nverBmeata of th ftou th, U no part of the DenxKra'to policyl Nue t item have avowed anything like it, and then, hnulj they be alarml at tit prx pert of nit t We have thown tkat the ri'i til IJt-iuoeratic party i the parVy of the Contittion and (lie Union, and I Uuntfort llut f net pnrty. It there be no danger ot the Demucrat making war, wher.ee the danger t Why General Ormi', io fi! letter -awptte,'H-'l,- -vyhrl'f-; have peace I" Are thote word oroinoiii ( Do they mean war f There (') the d'rnfrn,,y They know thin Orant and they think (hey know lh lU.lii l puny, and that they infnii the ftre of thl iwf, ant henee their alarm I Whence must war coiub ? Why, as Mr Hoyden would y, "that man, lllairwid in hi tetter before hit nomination : There in but oneway to restore the tiovernmcnt and ffi CorHttlulinn. and ihiit fa for, lie frel dent elect to c'.iuiUre. thene if 'l null ami roWt, eoffl fx the aMy tnT nr)(T H Hilfpa tio'u at the Bomb, dinpeme the carpet-hag State government, allow the white people to reoigtniza their own government, and elect neoator and Kepraaentative,' and the Democratic Convention nominated him for Vice President, and, of r, endorse hia view" There U not particle ol evidence that the National Democratic Convention endoreed Gen. lilair' first letter, if the Convention bad fully embrace ! bis plan ol ettling the matter, tuch wa the anxiety ol fheXoHVeilUiin to iclect a Weetern man and a popular man with the army and the war men, it i aiuioat certain that Oen. lilair would ImvAt been named Hint on the ticket. The (election of that eminent civilian and Atatcnmiui, aiul highly conrrvaUve Demo crat, Huralfo Seytnovr, fa pfiiof postttw thut the parly hud no plan marked out, other thaq such an one aa the Confttitutinn, i X peiii nee and a wine lorecaate would read 1tyTlggeT,rWBter $Htution Itit Ixen tffettul. What concerned the National DeuiicratioAl!unvention at Ni w York, tlret and fori;m.t, w:i8 the laying down tuch fundamental principle as would, if endorsed by the people, ll rat make 'the road to tue reauacilnliou and reiloratiun ol the Constitution and the National govern ment easy and certain. What the Conven tton wa most concerned about was to as certain, ftrl, whether the people .of ihe United Htate were willing to make a trug gle again.t the Congre, in reatoring and mtoutaiukia J,U FeJeral, Cunttitiua a4 tlie Fjderaf Cijvernmen'f, or whetfier they would yield to the spirit of usurpation and Tevoltttnw, und aHow both to oe wept4 away 1 That km the first point and the chief point to be determined by the Con vention. If the people shall determine tiat the Federal Constitution and the Fu'.linl Government aA-iU U rettorei aid maialniHtJ if they shall determine, by the election ol Heytnour and tlUir, that they shall have Constitution and a free Government, then it will be tune enough, tu procjted tu catfectf, tl.e usurpations and revolutionary mbman agement of the government in the paat ! So far from the National D.'jnocratic Con TcrlTuiii etili).alng either the previously ex preeaed opiuious of Mr. S.-yiiiuiir or Oen. lilair, that body Uiil.ilown,,iVi, iu omn pint farm, and then aomtnattd them, requiring tlum l bimo to iti platfitrm. The Conven tion and it supporters are ouly spinsible th 4oeTTnr flf US'pUtfonn, and not lor the-persona view of any particular in dividual. llut it is evident Oen. Blair, hiinsell, in tended no war and expect none. In his letter of acceptance, speaking of a change io the State government lorced upon us, he say : "The appeal to the peacelul ballot to attain this end, I not war, i not revol i lion." Again, in another letter still mure recent, la .aj.;, "1 ,at,,li)' tlttM. bUpi, wW(A alorWHT glv peawt theConrrtry. Oen. Blair i for following the Constitution there any war in that f But now, for the sake of argument, we put th question directly to there venerable gentlemen, suppose the people in tbo next ekseuoa boid dfifide th th power ot the rovernmoot had been usurped by the 89th and 40th ConsjreBscsi and that their reconstruction , .. , ' ... , traction acts were unconstitutional and void ; and suppose the Hupreina Court of the United. State were also tn make the ante deciaion, and th Et ecutive wefe to awm the full funetioni'of hi office, and Congress, under lb moral fore of flie pop alar will, convinced that that will must prevail, were to yield to it ; and suppose the jjcativ proceed to undo what Congress has done, in so tar as to ;itcrrNf to th people of the everT tate the right to fotra such Repub liean governments, fat acchrdanc with the Federal Constitution, as they might choose pronouncing the State government now in existence fmii uai, until valid cooetitH- tianai govesrtjnent were formed in them," wtmrd ttare mmrtlf U wdr or cause ol war T W think not. But Judge Pearson tod Mr. Boyden contend that the negroes would aot submit to it, and th State gov ernment! ia ettwtence would aot submit to It I Would the gorrnment of the United StaUi b guilt v of.HHlllfomtkm, or would iu nrppertets -Wwisr, if, in the everelse of ft cobatitultonal powers,' ft were to reHtore to the Southern State constitutional and valid Kepublicaa government, in the place of th revolutionary an! WpeBititutional one forced nnom them bf tha Congfe, t ffipyini3itt6 Would hardly aay mv Tet the venerabhs men bad better tubmit to tbe earpet-bftg itegr goveromenti, mncooittitutlonat aal lilegiti mate a they are, because, if a attempt were marl to change them by force, war would ensue! Ia aoch a caaa, war sU 4olr-(a war and ayamat wAoat woutj (t ti tjrtrtlf t Wby, olrtint th etrrMt-bag giututcuJ ami nc;rtr4 wqatd, mac Ik. war against the government of tHe United StAtea ) , Who tbea would t fot t-t lsitMWIJ MlllAn(vkulj,aaMMllt' -. Who then would be the nolliflesr t WnW (be vtaerabU men join the itfte' and thas put Uiebrsolve in the category of the hated t waeioi)i a""7 and "Ocruocrets 1" A!a! w fear their old hatred ol Demcc racy and secession Kaa MriJ&$,L.wtrZtM. 'Sit1-1' me vunnutuuua utw iixe arma 411 njieiii tarn, a labyrinth of darkne, l;mi?er, rl Mtim and ruin, from which Uiorc is no cs cape. W1A T DO TIM " OA lit'KT 11 A U t',7. CAUXf What do the "erpt b'gjjexit"' nrr fnr t tteln'cicifel debt of the tt&it "Wliit tol" ofwr.,"rwrr'aT7t?rv,h-Ui" ""r,a ot the pntMIc debt t NotbiB. "M'-.VI oouiingt I my pay no tax !. t ta-y are n reaponsihle ! They can Itiiijjh at and m. k at yo.r cil.iini' v ! Thry arn nut di m t .. It m onthot- payors for their vote, imr l irt' i illi r they til' and dii;rat'e. CS.O'Ht wjm itrt pi icetl tUt in in ofli .-! The- negroe pay no toxeii ! Thry tin care ! 'I'll. v. too, laugh ami mock at, the i iilaiiuiy it ili pHyTH '.r'Hic f"f f' Ai I, luiiifi of it North Carolinian ! 1 tie puUifl del t iiiis rjB tiicreasstt mUiitm'f titaiii in Iwi than six mouths:' Yui del not wai ! this increased debt ; you did n it make ii or ssit-nt to it ! Wii run? Tliir -i-.i.ii bagger" ami negroes ! They thm't etie ! They laugh at you ! Tin y pay m taM ' Thiy npenil your m;ioy ,' .' TUH MOUNTAINS. The lait AahvilleA'euM fairly glin'.em nith good news trotn the Wst. Diirlmni and McAfee, Col. Cocke, Dr. I,uve, and other.; are working nnlily. OcB. riiiigtiinri-!;'.'! i ing gallant service, no far ai hm heultl, win permit. Mass Meeting un.l llarliecues art all the rajre. Withdrawals In.iu the lAtagues are taking piive il,.t'y. i visit a as a ronfeased and Hi nt inoti.u ' fstttlre. lie w.-is ricSrveit w i l Ti" tin; io!.l! shonl ler i',i-iy whire try the white ii,: p . the Wi At. He has been inlliU citv nine.-' hi return, looking riiest-fullou ujtj ihj,.vt,, WT. '" Tu'A "m (fo'&ifumu? l'.-i ili- .iitni. I, THH WOMAN rWr.TKTC. J -iti-i K'litvrx: I live it 1'illg v-i' ip the buck woodn, aiul, conseoii. in h ,h i n t : ee tne iimri inim me (,nt,l:,.,,l, -Ah., appeared in 'h- Sentinel ol the 21st., im,! wa reinntrled on the . 2'Jnd., tiriMl iomIuv. I declare, most confidently, th"' I Imve never heard nor read o tinpi,,vi,K,nl ,w and vile an insult to any class of teiiii,l,n m all my life. Tlie man who wrote it, a'id all conrernud, who aanctioned or aideit it .nli lication, de. crve to be tarred antl teatlu re.1 and drummed out ot iiut5i.4mHHo . not, who will make a paper contaium" sncnvite anu nuny stun levileil ai;iiiiiai u, virtuou fttmstc of ttltfSnfil'e, Tki "wlii'eii uvea, ni organ, an. I n to be pub- lisheil on his premisei, turtuaUy tauh.t. the slander, and deserve the c uitempt o every one having the least pieti.i.oii t. h nirand deceiiry. From my knoAleM-e o. sime ol the '-rinn," (and I hav l.e.n be hiud the scenes iu my day,) I can imagine, and I have no doubt viry correctly, with what gleefuliK s the Staml.ird coterie! with many high Htnto ofliclnU mining tiiem, gloated oyer the. Kudtko, llwh t virtnntrs "indignation that the article ullmled Io aroused in the comrutinity. Ot v,.s ; t',,, filthy, slanderous sheet, and the low In, , I leader ol the party, haiLtrie l, and .trie I in vain, to irritate the rct,)jfctl.it portion nt the petple ol the State to angry wrangling and rereutmcnt of thejr insults and ojijiri i,. ion ; hut nw they had toucliul the righ.t tf Itiey flail galled thcni to rhe quick, and they rejoiced and wore glad, jmt as the. 4ohltants of the tower region grin with joy when they see their hclirsh etlorta i lt, (;' tive in the destruction of virtue or piety. Now, Mew. JWitor, ! haverenrl rnnr remarks on thi extract, and I approve them s far they go, but I augment the cnrrvn of the matter a little further than m.'rt ly the throwing the dirty paper out of door. Let all decent people, and especially the ladies, rcaulve that hot only the fibt n.tir l snail not come into their houses, but that they wltt trotd no social Intwonrse with any one reho unpport it in any way; that they will trade with no mrrchnn? or !,n. kiieuer who dvejtieiB it nor -o,i v J:iirrliS-e'tt-iAW-:"'amMMLu:i . handbill advertisinir which shall he. nriet ;4ijhMtiaii inm mb tt Atr:ifg.jgTf' inare are any ueceni men engaged nt the establishment, in ny capacity whatever arlf-respect demand that I hey leave it, ami if they are dependent on their salaries' tor their daily bread, beting would bo a much more decent and rearwetabie metliud of Baking 4umzigmgHm m place. t i oat oe toe nana.jrtr a.Ivim ? Wl. ttiat tlie noinauic !e Iowa that awaem ,,, L. e. , . ,i.k:, i ,,. 8warm vi T . . 'A "mco eekers , ttkatJini Harria, Galloway, and other ne gma, who go througaHbe country as .tump peaker and electioneereri, shall go to your house, reader, or to mio. i-. ..),. . .A i.,.li . '. . . i T"". "V ""' wivea(tanehtera. and sisters by presenting them presents of trinkets, and then to throw their arm around their necks.-and go as much farther a a hellish or demoralised nature mny aetate;"-- SMria trhattheWir Idvisol ' Jim Uarri and Galloway and Hayes and Carey and the test of the leading negroes black and white, to do, and then arid the galling Insult, that oar loved and lovely female "will like it," and, still nmrrvtleeplv galling, that they Will abmft rmmclt TrAit t nrent t night, if thev seem a littu , day-lighjL x ' 1 Th tore bona of malice nrl m!ijnh ha no more damnable, nomnre bit ter no mote httmHiating shrifts nflwult to ievet I ' a to the vtrtarr, the honor, the r,ri,te ! very thing else held dear and Wrcd by our oppressed people than is let loose ftom the bow of thi assan-in. But don't tear 'down the nfflr . o8r them personal violnncel 1 yogi en 'n U, wlren you. meet them: don' t eva thrHMir ea Uitia wiUk any ef tiica thingw, kit that I a hat they sr trying 1 provoke. Hut yon have a right, people of Ral.igh, end of th whole State, togiv them the jfrt rch-it I have uggeted; and la due time they will sink do u to tbtir own place, wrapped in U asaatle of tatamy, and tb . wave of obilvfon will aliut them out forever fi em iu sigut ui angeii ana ffii-eenl eian. Tha Pungr'aiT. W whshto aur our reader that all the battles, without eicep. tlon, that have been Joined aain. the ene my, srAWaerfo gtue, eoaxty, cify, ir (oa, aw re (a smnt JWar. ha ve ihnwn !, Rahit a to be Indicative of the moat excel tent result tn me uctotier eltctions. Wt (treetey,, v4 ttta riesnce, rat inarr; J .wf'w' irt -mVt VtftAr"v'',',!WrA'..;H rWWW f ttirn,-e-rrM irlf f ttrrtt wlrr trtnuta: rfSt they nut flo better licit alter 1 thev are te -ced.-it; 'tut. i'v e AMliW ABYKTI8EMJita -it" D.s'OJtll W'H THE COT'Vlil.Ni'.liSMJP i!r.l f-ir exiptfnit l.-i I ' AW '. Y1 IIONAC'H. tt" in mi .1 ciK-'-'.i. t. f t tjlt !1. Aiuiin'iklruleri Swtlfs?. i r vis.. h. A.lit; L:-,rrir, will. I 1 Will ,. vf . I tl.e )a m:l' if rue I i ti,- ia.ea-rd null. I (.'.- ii. .I i ! ... . ,-i it.,..i ij A 1 I I r. A .In a it it i ai.r I R VI-. 5. iif!' hoods A 1 l. i:. m: a kit s. I)' . sn K ; in Hft' ii i. i ; t,i r ti.i.M iiii.i i.im;x, " " 'tm'.in'. . M SIOVS' AM) SHOKS'J (HOOTS i.hh r.' AN!) ) VI I'KItS, 11 A TS, AMI NOTIONS IN .l:'-..U' VAU1KIY. tt e illreli an i Ii. Ap ai. llley eili t, . I,,- I HV I. I. ijK tiriT, If Nw. !'! l-'.-v ll- i'le Mire.t. fti. lull TrHilc ltil i:!KI i It l . I ' AM' r.l i ! V . I i I' V 1 III., i, f.iillll.'l ae.l P. , K . e.1. i'r.11 A; t . .t. s r'ei i,l t Tn-t.!.;, r, I. .1.1 !:ie . i i i.o- .. ait Mm: .ilul Vim.- t; i,. i , ,, i.L rt I'rtl.l.i I i.lilii.' I 11.11, ( I AMI-. .t IlltiUVV It. . l;:!i, Veil!. 'f l 11 el A l.-. Ji.UIN l .-Ti N C( ii K-. M AN NOVKI. ! I . J. Ill l li IO A ., 419 I'.itoiMi Sr. Nkw Voi.k, llre in y -ei. tl, lie rea.ly ill Oi'U.ler, Or, the Last Days of Lee and hi Paladias, H V .1 XVT1C.V l:tUlA Aitilior .f 'Seiaii ot i;ii,i.r' Nr." ri.r ' f-'riiiiv,"' of wliie!i Atoioin ii a Seinel, Tfv Tn. .tr ii ei.pl. - Mete uim t im in, i Imi el y oitl. tin, ri w wnrj, i.-, st, 11 rnoi e iuleime.l v ilitertwlirt. rnnlii.t n line-ton tl ,a'.ei , Hu.l llelily IhiiiiiiI 11 I..' a. Willi uj.rtAnl ..I' ;V.I .g. , it i'.ai tot it fo : tllleee :i tine teel me lnlli..n henit or I kn . I.rt ami f.-nr iH inittlnl i IiimIi ..tiiHin .n Henier'n liertl tl!o t'll-tluT I k in -etu In- malt. Jem rVve. on cwij.t ..I the in. , tiX'i. !' r a e to- all l!o.,),eiei i. and , 'WsUeak-ra iu town ami eouu.rv. Nei'l TJ it " JfORE KOOM! MOHE GOODS .'! IdtreiisinK Trade Demanded a (lunae! WK IIAVK MA1)R if!! .WW C8 NOW iil. -..t M. I S ol 11 BW AND 1 1 i. wr IKON iTiONTSTOilE! NO. 27 FAYETTEVILl.K STUEKT, nkxt noon aoi'Tir oi Ti' RKii'a im.L, TTrntcii wk n wr; jiht vmm w -to f 4MrA.wifHjji4 a-ith Itu i.ilui tM4tlietit otl Kill laim-iy iu. e, ftbi.-t .unoietMt. O-ar afi.,iuia tu lo:i a TLLL. KilUIOSAIIUC -ii.:-' - ; - y- AM) FURNISHING aOODS, ran m en a !tf) n 0V3 Prior l,ou, lualil) nnfSako I'naurpuased, Our Uoef cnileavors in the future, a in the past, thai) be to plnaae the nunieronH patrons of the Uouse. Everj-lxKly i invited to call and sec th now amiortivent of FASHIONABLE OAltMESra, now onitig at li ll. ANDREW'S & CO'S. Sept. 2'J tf ALEX. DELANEY. 1 : 1 .7- 'I- 1,- 1 v i -. . . A. 1 V k- 0 H .'i 11 ( ..' TAWtU, EIIDET8 t DtLATV. tIoiSry anil Port'abla Engiaea ' . BOIi.r.R, HRinCiE HOLTS IRON AND CRASS WORK. Iron ntnl Woixlon 'Truciii ! VJm-a, lnijiroveit T. 1tttTrt-rf JlnfRtlier," , . s . . I I . ... ....... .a t . im nt. 11.1111 - 1 ! !. ' h S.t.t !. "1 ' " ' ' ' ' A tr TtilK . iETNA LIFi; INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 (in AAA AAA v". priT et'ory iw of I.liibililic. I di.-ii i:ini. . Whole !.( P.4.. 'I !,j..i.'WliMIt I' At-1. In ill ai;i t will I', jji -u.le.i a i u: J.e - ;t "le ; 1! .1 C I lie . H; I. if- Il.rlll dlM lI-m. II, fill. I'll ler . I. No. of -III. I !' lot tllle l'!,Mntt MI 1 .1 lie tli'MiSSIui 'in iii.i, Jjilkm I . tin S Ii ll IU4UI iliftli I ti! 1 i.) !h a I (' mav Y- in r Lift hipsiiraiK r-, ami ".b th" ttt. t.-ain th iin i,,crfilM-r. l'-:"5 '-'U1' ti!( y-i.Tr. liji.-i t ', wall it ''I 'h W! lt-vin (lint "rili.il:i . i, , v.... i'A'mi4, N .'I. I )'. ll. i; lie .- -n, l. , i J.' pi. 2i-,tn. A J'ajinj; IinodiHiit aiul a life I 1. 10 to tF--;--X"f i in; .JBQUJIABLaE- Ll PE -AKSI i.R A m:w L TH'i AlNLY ONE OK 1 UK Mllsf t'ltov I IllHIielllcJil ol gt-ntleutett ttui,,n; He l,e-t I I'r. Hl.lMit 1 the Hon WM I AI.I .V D. 1). Tin, noietv lumen all ltii.ila o thii buMne-s tfinn t) nig At-ni juU io p iiiestuu-m ot rue hah).. Imie. -raatl " Aeenmutaf ibii (aniV iiiiiwtan'ilv m-i-e;o.i... . Aimuiil ineouie, (winch also iinieaaei. coiiui..iii . I'loa Ctuuuiaiw liaa pai4 ov4.f 1 ftl,4lsW44 to itifoti a ims eoi!n-i,Aj it t'lmineaa with Mifh'eari-ai.-t lili.-i-.hi -if ii poliey. IVlnU- n mi ..l.ii'K-.il ;.niolii iti. (iilnA li.iiile'e !y Sliltilnl toailiaity, ilerlai-ui ti.-. ltiMjle.,.!w ,;. , Mb-, 1 - t it itu liiatiiMUi nt, U ilrierveH'l!'0 rein ..'k, IIITllloO. M'. II. F1NCU, T. :. HtiOI'KH, Sept. IM Smi Ta.WKi.ixo Ai.k.vis. ttlluutlou Wanu-l. A VlUOlVli. LAI1V 'eir a a siination . &. 1 " i.-tu r, m I'll1 tie ....! or p -o are tam- l ly."' oiuieti at tn mull net hi r.lo I'.uiin l,t .,,n e ea, tV'iiut, M i Muie Ji.-rciHu, , 1,4(4, T biewOatatire temi , v ",ABi?ilA.f :' I ' ';-.-.' .... -. - - 1Vt.it. r,.,.T, P i( ' Sept. 2H -2 I CUesti-rftfl.il 1 : . , I Q'iiffcA"iu ij"' l'r' ittfr; I CAN VUA. AI I, lltl)KKS, i hrt 1 for CVl'iiE Hill M iU-X Tliev are '21 i nofie inehi lOllj and UK, n inane wtae, f inen-tntcK. (Hwett. eitjt d ' d put in bnmlle of 30 each, all trr !ha(.,. a BraiHteit. -. Trwi wilt bu wit on the ears free of nleAi ..iio.,i I ca,be Buit Ui uy pyut)Uih(iUn ip-nl itintia-.J . I ' ' ;p!y to ' - . TI ?!!'i!f !T f rJriM. 28Hf ItK'ky ituunt, N. ( ' '- la vies- ifni'vei B Vlbl Fashionable Dre Making ft Millinery ! M H. j. m rti.i, HAH Jl t ill tnrnoii from the Korlh. anil .itl'ern her uirii. mii il . I ex 111 the . allies of Hatuwli, ami tlio mirrtituul. ins eouiitrv. in selpctine inl maklnir all kiml ot apparel worn by Ladle. Blie will mien for in spection tli latent and moat rahhalie it vie 11 of t atwrus at nU -kmtU. hom will atini ie...,u f every kiud, ready lorenibrniueriitK. I u Uintn till ing th uooai and most faaliionaloe lumle of i-tit ting and making DrtMn, site will attend lo it with taote anri fliateh. . The Willmtirji department will contain the vert ktoat aud itjtwt i.Uuiulle Avita fur Iwties stnt will be sold mneh eheaper than-ever vrTuiixl be mm in tin City. W hnpethV Uiliea will gi n s rntl and try u. aext I'Darsflay morniiiK, corner ot Matwn and Satiahurj- Kt., West of the Poet (iffla. Blt. 2i-tf . Mr. 8. 1. Ih'U'l ALL CO. - (Silieceaaor to Oot lb JJHTja. i!lLlT-TUItS, STRAW fJOOD 840 BROADWAT, tCor. of Leonard St.) MKW VeltK Vevt IMn ' " " -' " jrr-sT nrcTirnn, t A I.ABiiKAtIiiRrKSTOIi''HtH('K FAM XX. it. UlHK'fcftitX eoBMUuiitr, in part, of Rt'GAES, COFKEE, TE i, vsvT,,',;r.u, Lgca, ,' " BTTtrP, KOLAfihri, VINEOAB, BiOK, prstr ad PAtT. w1 svleeted staeh of . ' PKTflOtrjtS, K0I0N4. , BlXtTS, SHOE., JJAT8, Ac T ameonittsiitWsnpiilteil with (V-untrv IVmlueo, etteh a rtn'tr, tgaJCbiekeh. ro'i.i. A. . avat. ie,- - . v - & j). HAHiiiMONf. .; " - -1 -T : - ! - V ' ' 'ii 4tsf9 wtnttny frnwlirt nMrVBOTTunfift call at otiHiiore, oa aiarket quar( befoiei 7 v . tr ' ' t 0. T V. H fcTttOS x 'I ! F-ty pe Cent, n.ooo nem ri, mid Pol; ' arrtrr In. -7 J realng. pi 1 1 ii i 'el tllllty. i ci ' rji Ahi! '-"! tUe I I. I.e. ,1, li'iJ I t; A l:UNN. suits .ally e tl, -I. H: lie, III , W. H. CROW, ' '- .!," ! thr Slotr, (!!!lee, linleii;!, N (' i(tMirjiii;c oi (ho r; mt Jiim. Ni i 8 SOViETY, Ol' vokk, 'Mi. is txiifci; the . ' 1 ' r l.ihuM Ah vniiltr, ' I ' " '.- sdi lo!fi?ttf '-'e " I ' " ! 1 lie t'l Ill-Ill III S g.mS 17 OftO.finfl 1 4,MI,tKW ' ..i.i:ai Ahuhh the lio-l m i), i yeara uti Ii iO ' 1- I ewtltes.tl.lt I III' Jiaj 011-1.1 .r I mi e.ish value ll li. a'pun- " ..I I 1. J,H,Ia jn tu Jul. I. t. Wl;,, ll (1 . i(U!llf. ni uim'-i i.im ,v to.," " J -i.-:i I .;oitw, : I'liiitiotte, N. t'. I ! K - O..I i COAL! COAI.COAU 1 1. 'inn- Io Ittiv ( O A L!J 1 to day lo lun 1 and rm le lir BOtTGIAS SELX Taen't T.. f' t. i If Purifies the Blood. Fr ftft hy Irff(r,t4, rvirwhi(rs ' ft. fi-.tr Aawlv . lOlfiN ltl SSMMixllH Hm,h Jl-Ui Kflnel tetn-vtrit V rrm nn.1 l (effort TtY ' ' at i ;ir 2) If I 1AM 'M M I'PCHf I r f A P(il)0i - ' , 1 'Alil,' ,v' ' nd V uely on hn ti4f 4 I. I'Cllt. j;t'JI A fitiDD'e. . V.' A'lol.-b i' ,.' aati' at f - tVt- S. If . . l'r H.tir, r. Ii 'I I'M i .,( i,5 .(r,et W W.'ut ia.tr ,1 Ii, 1 11.1 ,, W n ,e u 4 Bimn H us'ilia t.Pstrkn i . . , v W. If. JONKH A HI , !'t Ji-lf Atv. A Ooiumbaioa Metwhsr ts. , 111 . . 1 ill Nil KAIM.Nft, M-T.-4, till ( 1 (llllllle., - tn .J, n,l rl0t), in t.etfli.NPi;("jt)NijKV.luie. a. ITIh X. , tlioig 1 . ht.lil i..lMiit"aliiar A. V l'WlllrtH A I.tUtK l.teAi4t3 !, wfcnieMri'iet " I rt I i at hit il . A I KOfSTUt - In"f t lESta. HOI IV ' . '- fl'K --KAMSfl .jCCITJt'So t-iftii ' Ai. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1868, edition 1
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