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WM. PLL, Editor.
SAiriUUT, ArGUSi'vQ 1M5
. CUR TEEMS. -
. --T1JK Jm-ktikkl irweied iry morning (inn---dayXPtd)Ht.t
lhe following f !:
From tHe present to (ho 1st ot January J4.00
Fur on month, - . ... . . j.l.W)
w "rm rti r "' 200
Our terms aie irTVa-iably in -advance, 'lhe
scarcity of money however, obliges ut sy to
our friends, that nvpoiniible and prompt persons
whodeiflre tire Sritttntl need not delay sendine
tin their names at oee. tfho can send us lit
C'tult in iv hurt time. Thtf money may bo sent
in I? the Ilml i!o;iJ Coiiilnctori or the .Lvprot
OUR Kif.sw to who the Sentfnel hs been
ent, iff town or country, will pleast inform as at
je whether they desire tt-or cot, -
TIIE ciR( iir (if monet lead ui to fmggesl
to out friend who find it inwnjnientjprniit
the cah for the &hlinel,Xo aeadf Bacon, Flour,
Meat, Butter, Fowls, Egir, tr for which we euu
alwaya obtain the caah here, ,
APpaoicHi; Statc Conrention" we ofc,
iwirre i teiinnito excite cnnmderable iriterepi
The occasiotiTi an important one and 'demands
cool,' wise heada. VV'e haveannonnoed the name
if ttij eaniJitintei at they have been made ful.lic
in noireral Countice, and we are glad to wilimny
the deposition in many inttancei
to brinji
,&ii-imt-xtalyiiii.nituj,ijutmen
sentaait ia.tu,.Jbt"4bie" tedr itttrrB(irl
. necessary to hae able mon,.to prevent the doing
of wbatia not neceasary or propers T" -The
ipifie 4ai'-4" f Stat Convention, lim
it its action itricily to' araendmenU or roodilTrft-
tionr-and imjirofementa in the jorganic law rsr
onstitutifin of the State. While it may perform
Jfter'mlative acta, because the greater may da bat
tlie lfjfl can, y.-t t,haa do a6X7jpoperly"efttcr
into the dqt'ja of It 'CoiiveiUion. To have two,
bedies-atthe tame 'time or nearly, ao, doing the
BHine thing, producea confuvon, intrrnptiutx and
difficulty.: The State already hag experience
eiidogh irt that ttrectiorr . " Our paculiar position
make es fevesrUh, reartve, and such a temper,
without proppt and strong aafegnard, often luads
bdy of men to do mora than, ie alwayBiaeat
-and bvst
The Coiivelition-ia catied "in order to enable the
loyal people of the -State to organize a State gov
ernment whereby justice nay be establinhed,
domeitic tranquilitv restored and loyal citiiena .1 r
property; and in order, alo, that aaid State
may
be mt"fd to i ii t inpl relations to "the
Federal government" Now, in order" to do this, U
is manifestly best, that the Ounveution shall
"devote itself assiduously to its proper work of res-.
toralion and reconstruction, leaving questions of
mere legislatioa to the more matured decisions of
the people, when they come to choow members
for the Legislature. v ?J7 '
The revocation of the ordinance of eesion,
the abolition f slavery, the ordering of elections
and laying down ruleaior the proper eonstruction
. , of the Legislature, the ordering the election of a
Governor and Lis qualifications, the election of
members of Congress in -accordance with the
Iiws of the United States, lore all. firofvar.ad
- legitimate sohjectsof action by-Uie Cohventioh.
In fine, whatever is neoccsary on nur part f ir
the full and proper restoration of the State to the
Vnionj should bejjone bj the" -Convention, but
"beyond this prudence would dictate itL should
not go. ". - ' "'. . 1 : -- ' - ;- ,
Quentionit of revenue and finance, of a police
charaoter and those matters porUin'mg to the
, future working of the commonwealth, should ie
left to the. Lcgilaturo.t Vhether the Conveh-'-
lion ahould do its work and dissolve Is ano'hei
lunttcr. W't inc'ihe to think it should hold over
.until the work of reiyns'.rueiion is complete
Major. Go njeral rrtsnli, in Quincyi Illinois,
thraahed a, youngmaa whp keptcoiupany.with the
General's daughter against the Geral's wishes,
and was arrested and fitted five- dollar f ir it.
v The General's Jon, why helped, was fintnl five
. dollars too.'---- - -. -
- - --Biftyaadexclarge-ATa ' are OIil'Fogy
enough to believe, that the yonng man alone d
served bothtLe th rashing and - the fine. Girls
I.jlndcr age have nTrightlo keep company with
young tjieu against their fathers' will-; aud it" is
" jiot tery becoming in young men to keep compsc
- uy with the Rirbi under such -circumstance.- If
--vrf werre young we "-wmrld s cortt te-g where - vre
were not wanted. Respect yonrtielvnaand other
-.- jivopIa wUTreipect"you,""T'heii we were a young;
-' man it was thought the beight of rudeness, of
T low brvedin, for a young man ; to pay Special
attention' to any young "lady1 without having first
:-btained the -consent of the younjt lady'i parenm.
o-a days boji and girts turn up lhir noses at
euch an idea. - .
Ths Standard wants men elected to the State
Convention ''who will h anxious to do their work
ant go )bWn?Sentirnt. ';;" ' ; ".' "".r-;
True: The Senlind wants1 hcn ' eWtttl who
will neither work nor go home, hut will stay here
. knd growl because they belong to M party,
i '. . ; - SiintarJ.
- Did the--iStaay-smycn-tbi
or any thing like it T This is too sober a time for
; enen tddraw "upon their fancies.-The Standtird
is getting old enough to Lave learned to speak
- the truth always. Mind thy stops, friend, or thee
vrtll behave ugly.
tw o agn to cpreHi our gr tuBiiiiiiQS t- 'ris'-'rar
don'" iitA f Xdiidtfr 1 u..! y, l'utd-ot of :hc ork
J-Rj;vrr RmJrr ji, f f t! a ii aun th it. it .ppnsd lb
amy to rfj-iiri-. u 1 1 i-;u i m on that jtrjxr
im.t line. t-regret now to bsvc t'.faiute thtil
-Mf. Inj-hfX-hnt been r-wiircrtt vCero-iVl Terry,
acting we prfcuuieruuUr-tuf ractioo fioru
VV axhjft"'ri, , h) r-':''r-i lu pardon.- -We have
heard no rra-tun slaved or .aurnutcd. Th event
will hatenn ntrtuni!o tendency "in disquieting
others who htt'. -rtf"-i vft'i pardons, -and who,
donbile5 Mi i"ht thry couli t ly on them a
final andfrai'oPiiMe 'If w tdjw resrrcttcd, nw,
on account of public wmjf over whioh Mr, V
presides lixchhvnd. ivrut.
Wpeorffss to no lufe surprise at the forego
ing. It iut nowevp'. to certain that Mr. l
had liolaird it e cnd Uo'isof 1 is pardon, and not
thot liii pardon jvp rr-voked bccauscof omthing
ytn; Mom tt. -Wo ha'i rrp:d rhat the ex
IijJeeJ t!mt (It fr lofiP-J person a! m cjuld
make i.uil'T.u pardun bv nome uubfcquiui mis
deed. - - ----- - ' . - .
Tbfe "SiHtinel u tfce organ of no parly.
Only tin- last remains of a party. -'Stan
dard. '
, Th Sentiml itrwither controlled by a dead or
a Using party, .but U'd!r to ventilate the mu
timents of the benest, true tnen of the Sti who
can a'wtja riar' Hbu prt to save the State
nd the repu'au'oo ani honjr of her people.
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The S'iin ffcri-rfiiiai:-ear t tim rfteet1 & is-
tnnt intoniiutr.' M a hiiintil:-'M e Sentinel.
lru!: lhe Stjxdard pruki ia eur4 at- tn e
m'irt distant iu oaaUotts f ihe $entinl-Sin-dard.
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'Tretty goor Bu, if the distant iritonatias of
'h bumljlt-liurt niaavs it prick "s eats, what will
it Trot dtrhm it tmmilfr ?
-WE RATtr 'Jt'CTiBoiaN'd tioai fhe'first ap
pearnce of the A.niinrl, 1 1 a modest way, of
courae, to tmnreas rtrougry upon lhe people of.
he South, and especially uioh the "people of
North Catolina, the same teachings promulgated
ifl-tbefoHowififf article. - We do not dotiht for a
mometit th ' Gen "Sueuck .' riei53eif correctl v
President Johnson' true position. Wethink
however, tha 0neral is wliolly miatakeu in his
fiMtitakiyfint, Qjjtconv.
lamia as dead as Julias Cae.r. We beg the"
.peEp'9 fO. poridPT thg fo'lowing and act wuuly.--
The N. Y'. Jkrald commenting upon General
Schenck's Speech, aijys . -
"General SchOick saS that "the Tmrit of the
rebellion has' not jet been eitiuiruihed '"- that
"ths Wea tbatone or more. fitatof of this Union
have the riiiht to break up tha jyhole rovecnmetii
at pleasure, we hare jmt passed li'iAUgh still prp
ValU and that until it ia extinguished our;, work
will not be completed. But he says funher, that
inths view of the subject the present movements
of President Johnson for tne fuftiorauon of the
rebel States are' r garded hv the President as
1 "temporary experiinenis, simply to give the peo-
4-r-l -i,J.,. , 1 .1 !1 J..
pie an opportunity 10 iuuh nariuei iuuj wm. ue-
velop the right spirit and ppl'icy necessary for a
full restoration to their proper position," and ttiat
"while reehyinifJ-hem as experiuaehts," the Pres
ident intends that the military powerof the gov
ernment snail hold tticm in caecit so mat 11 mey
belbund t'lg back iu ri bullious ways,", they
mav be curbed aVooca. .
This expiation throws a good deal of light 1
upon the late and presentproceemugs in the Soul a
erii States in ref.-rence to this buaifiesi. of -State
organization." President Johnson gives a free,
reijrn to the politicians concerned, but It is to
try their tamper. If it .is good, they may go ou ;
but'ifthey shows vicious and intractable spirit,
he will show them that h -still haa his band upon
the bridle, Genrar-Scbutk leaves! uir'inro
dubt upiin this matur; ;ila say? that "oi.ly ten
days ago, in -afuSl'and free inierwewv?uh'hini
the Prtsstleiit'sai'l h regar W the local goren'.
mtta't sot tip in the rebellions Htiti'sas tetiiporarv
txpeiiuieiitK," Ac , w.,dahat in advortin'g 10 the
recent etncibn iff E'dimond.-f where. the citizens
maiiifet-W'J their reficrlious' spirit hi fleeting to
office the-Jtcry riien- who hat recently been il
arms agattigt tie g 0 v e 1 n rn e n 1 , rnrTpHHieiu.
stated that ''it was wih hit sauctwn that the miW
itary authsjtiea h id et- aside that election, aud
he gave thU'-as an cx imple'of what might be cx
ied in cases of a sinatl ir kih-I." For the in
tVrniat'oii, thcrefum, nf-jdl parties iu the.Sat'ith
wmecrncd in this work oj' rcutoiation, . "w give
the benefit -pf our c&luntn's' fJr-'tho.-.-diffusion
of this 4inpriwpnt T.evflatlnii'fi'i'm Qftrir'Scnenck.
lie is ti-responsible, matt, aad lie dwSftcsiispealw
bysiutbority.' It siinpty.- amuatiis to thitfi-'lhat if
the people "orolirieiitJSiirge4 with this bwdaess
of ifWitruvtioi Utrity-1h.i Or
vindictive ap-'rit, their wyi k w it be 'rejected and
they-will be 0 m. o U-d i-.. go back a.- d ' try it
again. " Andy JJahj.ou . " is no trJur and wiil
haa no triflrfri about him. - -
r'vL'pou another mattecwe t-tvanodaubt Geu
eral" Sehenck euho;A t-U otivvrsatioh' wilb"tHe.
PresiilenW Th qa'tt pn of ne-rro suffrnjfo did
not lr6nbk Win "in tha "least.-' This m 'a -qiiea-
lion for lh luture and fc r tue bjuili usult to do:
termhtc-. not fir winnd tre w4"B 4 -of th
Union party being' dv3Turbiid ty a dUcussloA of
-Hie auiijett Utirnml Ct'.' nc apeass cere nue
a man ot tame, and his OpunQO is the common
voii i f tne army j bat il i-t very tl ar that the
aholrioj radica's, fo.Ii r sw'tn: ari bent upon
d:ffcT'Uit course lliev are u-solvcd irjion i.nmn
dia e and ujicoiKfitiiinHl n.'irro Hiillrsar,t ruhs or
ruin anJ ihia j JhjjjHjjWjn)ii Vhiv.1!! l'rcmdaut I
JhBos,suppitd A-fm AttaMeiW-le-peoe,
Udeatinextj buiy in tae same grave the imp. a
bleeessit -WSieM-of-th-yooih asU iba
Slsorgauiiltig aboliucn fin. t.ci ofTbo Nirih
1 AitLiha.-&ntfa is-ifraid-f nft-in sKfn
tlothitig iS.nif. .
True bu the Ssiifhtl s not. He st co.kct
ing a. large Hook, and 1 lifting hu pocket? with
thoiV wool. tm.duT-ii .-. - '
The kniintl l not afraid oF;Wolvrs''ja4lep,a
. f r . , i f, j. ... ',, ,.-' 1 ' j I
or lincTadT We hava no objection to the wool
from a sheep s bnc,"but have no particular anx
iety for it wheo. ji Covers a wolf. j- .. .
.A ooirSSiioiitTaJi of the Anii-.S'acj-u iVartJu'J
ungjfei's the impeachment et J'tctiJent Juhuson.
I'reaidcnt Johnson ouwt tn sen 4 Mima of the
worst fanatics to a Luuabd Atylom and nave
vhm ktipt- in c!os cwifinemcnt. '.tVofidcr Low
the fallow woUi Legiu his impeaebwentt -
The nhmoud Tumt w. - lci '
La
ai clhr' wdl b aiunUfi C-i g'i4-i
Ths fact has U en rtn-kin? cnt li
U Jw lm kn t i t-1 i!v '
jutoaJlif tha l.it- tw nvi&U.. I-ihi
ft.? gon'.lcmmi of luhtreiia L!t u w, L-t
a'oy disposition; to take pjr: f- -' -te -Jr f
struttiom, Th'yjfiu r ti, w i.i !- i-
bie'itfiorev.it.- r
General-Jotph K J iinHvd,
to tie Fat te-jt, tm li i" p- 4 -1
to m Jefl , in reportr 1 t tn v '
on
1 a Vt r-' i
i-l
neunet wiHheJ t-y se iu-i a.;r urr
mentioned.
A corre 1it of 'h' X i Jltril'L,
spoiiSibla fi..' u,ii hf- l-."'.-nr. 4 i i
aation attri tit I tu tin J u n --. it . ..n
i-bj bis Uii-fir'B r. tievur.. h-i.J j.ru .-- .
i WTftrtJte "jsrdeat ifle:i to fump tiftl.f
OUB azuwH f i Mir '' iiu-j
Convention. Wod.r Lo a, .4 tz.
tion ? --W learn tha': t H't o-.-r ' i t - u
men whose
lively deniesiVt'i3 hu ho, ii.'-"; I'. , vn. " 1 . I. '
put to. the. card, and u..'.p'r.4i L n: wh Uit,
hs is) utterly opposed to the C'Mfnn. V ri
der if there are not several pthers 'iu the
pOgitiooT f Otiud the hrn sjcighl.br, inl cd'i. uV
the stray ahecp and prepare f .r ti.o" r,uh-. . t
incline now to fie opinion tfint 111 j n v of i e
people of thi Go'inty are rpp jr l in ri,(i.iiitr. v T-liHu-
The can't Jrolp-thiitk i-p rt t?rmirr -OrtVS
when tfeev hfit it name). t
: u.
. SDTSBAT "om Special notice is e-ivt-n - O - ftt
inasmuch as there U no -Kdndayv woi k d,i-in j
this offinfl advertiseaifiitp rf--,f f r Imi,','
day's Sewiiid inuat bo sent in by 4 Vrloctr-K-pvi
brdar afternoon. , .
Halifax t'0ui. Court. .f onntv M ttti Kht p
dld.itc lyr the "Ofcivi-'utlun, etc.
.M. Editor : . you invito c'rre.pon-'.cr.ce
commuivioatriijj lo'tt-news,' iLo , 1 iivrra--frri
from this point T.(iay w,ii iho r. ufar time
for Halifax Cocru:y'Cuu,itnd juite n tiirmmr ot
persons were present l lie (. ourt convcni-d with
ih4.fillowing Jui!r? on ti n bnch.
h. vr-7 iire
Piefee. Chairman, and Win. l!
Sini.il, K
:in V,, 1 1. 7
Parker. WVA-tMnieh-ai.l I li'
Ji :.
r'Mnr, assoeinte Jusi-cir. f'hrv
.TrFrrinrpil 'ths
proper offimT'lo admiiiiiter the -Htii aoirquuli
fy voters, inspect t!in 'n(ill4. &o. Ihcrs cro
sdtue delicnte ami pe rplexing questions prewuited
to the Court ; amoi'i" tiiBin were tbeHP i I. .
ehall bo dorm for the support ,of ihepour of th
Cotinty Tor r:ither,.'h ov and r from whit noun-e
shall the fmoh h. raid 10 btiv provision '
How shall the i ocup'unts 6l!i i.iif be f d 1 The
sheriff stBted that ; there were twelve nriti imi-.t-
ooifirwditt 4h jil,Hft4 he touod k Hopfw.!.l
10 nnu any kio wilting lone: us Jaji.-r, or
1 he
ne
reason'tbOt there was no inortey . jorr!
provisions 1 nnaersiunI that lh; ! ntirs aitoi:i-
ied commituia tot-XHiuioe into tlitsrf matters,
and to provide ways and means for thairjroper
miiouyo. riomw uua.in even oaaei 13 uiii.ein-
tive, and impoaes-a heavy responsibility upon 'the
tieauiJiAEiiiiiury rcsooroi s ct th p-oj
"There wusmnch eviv'assing durinif the min
ing .on (he SHfejeo'l ot a Convti n, - M artdr
dates and-Jheir- sentimw i-rh puhlio tlehi-.of'
tun .-nate, nna privat-i aents 01 inuis'iaual vjtedh
Spoken of and various- Opinions xprps-ed a i.i-
tne-proper. ncuon to oe nu t in reference lotliem
In the afternoon a public mpeiina was held
of which Thomas W. liarrix, i'eq.. w as appointed
rturt- .....J ill w ti.:i 7. j . o ' .
Theobje.nt uf ill meoticit was announced bv the
ohairmao to be the nomination of candidtttes to
represent Halifax County in the. Cyivcntion, or
to jjtve an opportunity to tn'mrwb, wmhed to
beconie candidates to declare themselves; A ido-
f twn was niude and carried that the netirc pro-
eea to iiomiiiuiv, wnen -ijie nnmes til iviesisra
Rdtyird Conigland,. W. W. Hrick?U and -W. A
Daniel, Ksqs , were presonted. J ho namei nls r
Messrs.. W. B. Pope, -W; J Hill and -M.-iViggir.s
were proposed,, hut woro wiilidiiuvu.
MpConigland, being called on, -addressed tlw
mMtfing at sgme length, declared bimsVlf in fa
vor of lhe platform ns published in the Standard
a. short tima since, with the exceotion of the re
pudiation of the IStafe debt, and declared himself
utterly opposed to all repudiation of debts wheth
er public or povatSybut favored, the adoption of
liberal measures .for the protection of the debtor
ngninat the oppression 01. the creditor. .Mr.
Briekj:lLwj8inderstood is sgrcing snb-thintial
ly with Mr. Coniglaml. ;,Mr. Wv A, Daniel ex
pressed himself as hopeful as to' the eloraIi?;.n
of our rights'in "Shivery, and dispo-cd jti fmpr .it
if at alt practical. Kofiie dicuil)n oconrred be
tweoh Mr. Conigland Bd Mr. Pope, the latter
adrooating a more liberal mode of relief to. the
debtor of the country," squinting pretty s:rcngly
at repudiation, if hot Adnpcatiug.it. - The .'0e
being; . taken, Messrs -Conigland and Krickell re
ceived the nomination of the meeting,' which
shortly thereafter adjourned, f '
' :, - WLLDO.V. -
Aug." 21, 1865. . "
- . For th Suiiovl.
1 he Wib L'roliw-Adooal. ifi a r acentna
her, says that " the first etplorivs of the Slate,
Ilileis;b and others, found the vine strerchin j in
irlt directions in the primeval woods, cct.1 'inn
Rtfttessoiit oonveys the imprccsion tLutir Ualttr
HJeigh was in person ohe ot the early ''oxfloiers
ojh Maip.-'.Thi notion is very current dinhng
us. We have heard it in conversation rea l 11 in
hnokimnd mfwupumtra, CoreS; Aif tin CS,
r
is ahneethcr untrue; and the mora commonibe -'4-' ,., u
6 1. ii'i -r ... 1- v,U . roa.ccept it at final, and recoaizmheUetthal
more need it should be corrected -.ir Wilicrj v; Jr n j tt. . , ; rTZ
...... i t , , . llliTiiiia ti4ir;iia one. Ot ti e L uiU oV Slides. Our
t-waa neveTrijn peraonr wiiwa me oor wotsTBftHr
7; v ZJLTf- - r. ti. .,l-..ft;hr,mB f,, 1
is now North tarotitM.- I he early expeditions for
I iiQte'ry and settlement in Carolina owed their
at btSjiesfc went -renewedand; : sustained fbyiki
riaill HI Ull Vllin, UI CUIWl'l law, wwiw wmbi vu
cuergy na per"Tf anee. no uv;iruiiiieu
none of them. His interest in their- suce was
entrusted to other tinnd- and those hands were
moot wiely chosen whfle they laboured, td at
I . . '' .1 : I.-.- .... .!........ .
III raiicu, iiresecuii-Bi; n yism w unu
schemes riot lew darine and sagacious at home.
His presence" hers would nut proWdy have clmu
ged the aotaal results of his erftci-phsos,- o'r fl-sb.'
hia absence from the scene 'of 'their operations
mfssfen" In anyHTgree the reverence which our:
Commonwealth owes 01s memory, i.ne.oona pe '
twen us ..and-blm nngTii, to car" w-ntimenta 1
oniv, seem stronger anu'mure uiretw, conia vr i
believe that he had evet, in rerk-n tK..n here-, yet
tha truth is'bevond doubt, that his Wot.- vr
touched the s i-l ot North t.areiina.
. ' V ' ... . M . - .
1 iC .Vm"" Jtm i iqr airifcw, a
irtt,y if ttf-lU- 1 fU-l thu. uuUi oh
the eiiuitifiii, Iroiu slm k a mnko t-he.f'jUtiwlDft
eitrjt's tt ti-iii n Is ui of ttiii biidbbil'rdts.
i? -e It'rtJcii'in tin itMtj.t -at r''vi'!ujK'li. r-Ir-tms
n t'lii'ij'i and wikfi' uttcnip,t. . iilm,
reuian'Ci lor yun,ei;f("yt suboini:oii or 'iio,i
tiHii. m hae tirmafiv, and i vtulhiiTk, Irtil'---
Is::-,. tjr ui; n.ii Jiuw Jour mniant d'l'y is t- "
J j , jiiivnUUJll ol tlunas. 1
' l h.uivir and onaiiimooslT t ; .t.i:i- oni
. cuuirv. ; -I lm North wmI ii"t wept-
h v .u'Ii;iori of restoration which V o not i
''rr tf- Tiis eiifticnnn pf lsvrry by -ju.Mtiva cin;
" 1 S4tuWofial law. i lyi . pittriotnf "mid fimnrM
' 1 ji ,J ,nt ui fie L'tiiiiii fsitt'es has Jm1". 1 . 1 iU -"
I (,lij.l f'-e Net; ani his himentfit ih.micft
r liiii 1 aily avuwtd it when he re r . 1 to if.
,, r 1 iiina;fnot;on m-his nianciptwii riM:tanr.w
i ni o .11 tne CwurTa,. ConTraband ot Witr,- slitvi v
i.' s j 1 -ln.d by tho.swolrd, and it is only a V--lj"
j nt a.iI t,' civil war to assert any ela'in 10 it- - il
lion. I lui met. tie f:o to which, in toe order ot l ivivi
! ifii '.'VJL1 mi domfd,and thin Jute decrsed
I r v ,11..'. .'fiivs.nt me iiioinciii wucn too tiayr. "l "iir
.H,u-jrf.Wm -raiipNi as it fl'atcd ovtr Fo'rt
i turn-' i- Fray do mt deceive, do rot stultify
3 Mir-: Ires' 1 n t'hii point! Whatever itbanl po
j hti.:i,; iiaiatjijBjSI jtb mity say or aMrmpt to- the
i 0 mtr.i shtvery is doomed by the. puopKv ay.d
tm . are. untjf yuut xnemitt .at the jVor-'i wl o
wek-twr puny purposes: to delude j-ou liiat iio i-
is 1 tie slisjiiifcst hope for thai institution iii futuie.
Jtii s-i t',mg as any clnijrti in l up for tins rn
na. iTu-.limi of slavery by anything thul '"n bjt
jiiinie M'lia.k lik'o a conspiracy - to tliiu. -cflttft
ani'tnjr t'10 politicians North and South, just so
...v;il ihe raasocsof the North "justly Jnstst
jh. t viu hiill be hel 1 down in terrnorial con
lliirtj-i, ind liitU-yim. shall be deuied etjuiility as
?t , -(!i,o tne u.aon,
the Union. 1 We ueest'.cn voo,. then;
- 1 - ioh ir:- d-iTre-with the few of such fal cuidf, of
pvioodcd friends, and of devilinh jiruphets, aii
W iuid tar? you to certain ruin by piofegaiohs of
frfttttdpp-fakr-tbes-!' Whether 1'u ihoNorth or
1 ., ,stmth, ll y are euidos front the boituw
t in iln liJ '(Gces of" dipmty a i iiu.t. I.
I i " ,.ro s lo ted to fill your local po-.t-i l hofOr
ntit cait from: nmong notorious -Tf.btls men
who-e i.ames have bfen associated with the" eoh-
!piriy that fcd to the rebellion mch-aou will
he recttved as evidence, and such 'viii nee wili
rip", ti ii.iUjjiidifrmjnt, tuWtbe tone'bf Mie South m
Lei-:ino'is, a'udHr.hat ihi rtbelliou is unjcjiclu. 4 ;
AhiLi'ii is. simply impossible that men of ih clawt
L4u.-iisutaHtea to the Uoness til the t niua
Slltl. ' " ' ' " ..
. P.inies r now drilling in the North with re-
mr.' 11' u to local elections, and the ohi tricks oi tha
tra just cropping out, should sdmouUh the
Si u. lj io dUavow any aJRtliiilwntt "with .n-v p '1'
r-r t of- Xrii whose candidths or wh 'se iAulJim
i i sriil. il by tho two headoddicaMit, ulioaa- dupnor
t e.i inoi sectional appeals au seclioiml insinin
i i.s li-ive rrvilied in onr civil -war. It fiiTfht
in, we may be permitted to say, be-amiss t'4 gie
liCflii- pxpression 01 aoutoeni rewiKD to -airy-
ory'Htrac of this sort wboso -aigtdfic4netfb
; -li'-Bii jn,r m oay way, uun.tr the guise or
I'tfii n r! -d-friendship; poiuti to lhSmiii at dm
ptuJ to achieve by j:audiciatit fyat hat by fives
ii l'ie rttullt of the vrtr'' '' - ? -. -
, ' :- .- - - -
ll!ic..''at body of the North mariji.' ic tf"..
uioji r ihe pient guidance 0TO10 rrumd -o!. ufof
ihnt.w;iy the war has demonstiated at wo luve
berribei'oi'e.cxjdiilned. S6,'on the oilier hand,
oilier' piir.ties wiTT dosire to t up the rebellion
i nnty-t smopf 11 aown ngam, as bo 111110,1 ns po -'iiiioul
' bander, bfutum iulmen. but. tt the
iStutii be not disoouraged nor dismny. d t-'i thai
aoeoufft,- Jot these likewise are fut 1 I n- hhhh o!
l icitl pnliffLiaus, and tbey willwmph r,m-(tni
streocthen the South- if the South will ouly-
pritnp;-ly, instantly, p-sseet.its.clt ia act as it reps
reseii tn itself in the Sou hern jnuctialt, .and thro.'
the voice of well known .Vouihrrn gentlemen.
The S('tj'h?!'iiin?t ajten to, place itslt above me-
iiicvm by all us puolio acts if, it would get rid
of the hianerous misrenressntations'' of which
it compfiriiis. Tho time is shoit; for prejudices
sooiv luirdtiomto ti'iijiiaatne wall 9,0! aepara ion
- aii l t'li) I .-ii"i is the on4y pl-ice of reluge uod
'firibittfie".r(Sr"-rh('-'.,3iUttt?i-the Union wlieia the
loyal- Northern masses lortg t soe and welcome
her. . v . t-. -
Tlie President of the United Stales wo affirm
Jhis Ii'oiji hit publioacta.-ihns no design to forca
noijro euffraee on the South, Therefore lot. this
l bugbear" lb! Such srj jUsuewtfuhi-defeat iifiy
party iu; lh Worth tlutt iKunlt:8S the South
shall turn out jn the end todeueive the hopi yf
itaNnrtlvern trionds.. The Chief Magistrate re
popes on a e'ear and In-movable" position. His
policy, in effect-, suys i'"iYou see the provisior.s
(of my Actot .Amuc.stj?4: 1 nave ..(to. given you
the imrrn t cim ilia.; I a4eo desire to see new
order i patriotism in the Soti'th. AThilo Ip-
joXi t-lxs ...&iIi8 A4, within the JJnion, I demand
likewise lor the nation all the results for which
the wjtr wns fought,. It is for voit to do the rest.
I eii r ti sti i h ft Niul h f r an obvious "reason. Jt
is for the. South herself to iay-whethcr her jo
bation shall be longor short." And these things
lie has a constitutional right to sny'and demand.
I.cttorTrum Geticral- Joseph E,iJoniJ8on.
7'ihn Fredcnckbiiig Leger gives the fcdiewing
liWTy- s4 pauwiui- leWct irvw Gec Johajetou.;
.-.. IitifrAt.o Sr atnus.- )
JTccklenhurg: County; Va.;' .' ,
: . July 17, ijtrj. I
1 Ou biin iuy " views ot the lulure course and"
ofua.'! The Cftatt'ia so plaip that
vny little can bo said nr written upon it. e oi
(he aoubh ryfturtsd the iaesuoiis-at Lsun between
its anoVJtw-Utirtrd-NiatTa-tw ttw-.aTtrttKm.mt of
tLe sword, foe uecision has bton made an4k
- j - - - , - ,13 . , , ... ? , t, r
uuktl ".wimp cuiuuub. , ?i 9 si.rii toiiBUU
,. - , , , . . t ', . ,. .
W J..VIIUIIII lUO VIUU 1. 0 1 11 !! V,
to promo: e ineT tilfare of our neighbors a'id kin
dred, and tuffttvre. the propperitv of the country.
We snvtiid at otitt com meiite the duties of pt ace
(ul citizens by entering upon some useful -pursuit,'
qualifying bursilfes to vote, if possible and at
the ?'hj .ytir. rotes should he caat for conservative
Ttieii- iiii-ii wlio uoderstand and will rhiijitaiil the
oi't-rnpis 01 ir.iua Bs-viue oi me uniteu Otativs.
ifihis iifte c'i'uriie wk xh I bae ricoirmi 1 trded
iu art ihtMS a-i'iji whom l lave couveised ou
eunjece an4 iifiba which I have adooted for tnv- i
wn, as far ai practicable." - , '- 1
-: - v Try truly voius, - . - i
; , . E. J0UN'ST(3S'.
, Ve are oblited to our eorrespcadent "Weldon-
- i u:. .- ........ i. 1 ." .,
" ' " .7 t ' ""-K"""" II" J
'.ia J.tlor d.J reach us tilllburs'
Jday
evening. .
rNEADVERTISEilENTs
FOR SAUJ,
y IStll'U Duil.,..tfB farairtij,til
turrtus. bull, C.iti, At, 4C, A!i i '
ttrtfrlTr tf iili .l'JlM. t Ii.:rjr, Liut Ai ',! hhlut
-.Try hniist UliiT,
i;v'ii', Aug. tt, iKih-i
Fine liVs For JSale.-
ON ih V'.k cf S(iiU'lijberVxt7Tatardj IT
! at public auction, at the North ,ro,,li 7
M.)Myie-,yi Hiir flVK IXK H7T
vM-mimuK bol a Mies ana acea. tfc '
iuaa at 1 1 o'clock A.M. ...
August 2 Ma
a IIP I'bE SERVANT WAXTED
itXSiLli, a flmt rii, uif ncuiubermt Hrr
I T . Woii.b, whe eeriarstaKfs taking if
d.Mj.h.'.H.v.w..o.!Ji a.aa iJn.L.ft roota- da tie - t kiu
vuutul UiiaM, l,l.rt tgat will b.'pi4 , T
gnoi burnt scenrcd. Apply to ths J)tur uf tx. 1?
visas. Iiiae4iately. , .-"--" ""
. Aagutl it, I Hi I v :
iV
i-r-lr
J.or of N. I lfn.tt Uiimi, -jriUJlu
: B.nr.x.by the barrot ; LeaJ knV.."MK
nwti bbeet Tin bj tfte--wauitaTi ui ,;,.,
K,.rci1. Oil. Sail, BugM, Fih. ibr tntt.
nd Ilri), , Utiher, Flour. Mait
fwr. Jtufcit, Okwilt, eaMas,Jk. i MedleWttJS"'
ritti lus.iciaeii, and a, ni.- Xraftlin Buka- 1m
"ti tit Bitttrs by Be . v L'1-
-- " BAKER, COWPKK
V. 1gh, Aug. St. C9-
A FIXE LOt OF Fl'RXITl'BJE FORStTF
s VNE-niea 'fhpoy Pula. 6u tlffioa Dm.
r -M.'"?.'10' W" 0 Lalf kWffi
W,'B vam wl. at 8duadi 0mii
BtdBtsad for children, with thack aas Bair
tras V fiti Qa tarK, lUir Mattrass , Oat
MnallTaetao(t Twu y.irtau'iblss .
A sett tif Whits rr.r e Ohtaa. tn!..
.nd T..) W..hln wl sad toXZ? t ?iaM'
,daAeUMGtMfet
eonaiatine nf hnhlau, J1U .ntir,.m
RowK'Cei.rylass aa4 Trsssrvs biahat nlr i
Avrit of Tin Wart, several-, neet Blorss eiffc
othu Hmdware. . Oaa vary nioa tjuitr. An MI. I
len.ioi vi v.rpar.ng. Drass Andirons, Skovsl mi
Oje Eight-day Clock. ,"i
GEORGE R. WI LSOiNV
AUCTION A3fD GENERAL .
Commission Merohat"
11. Campbeirg Wharf, .
' NORFOLK, VA." - -
INFERENCES . v''
Tt Rlenmn A Sous, f P. S. Mawhi St York. -
. J. Kimo & Co , Old raidD.f of Nwfolk
1 - --Bttlmorj: gsnsrstiy.:-- r;;v.
-Agant for Soann, PhoiplatatoJXiVo, Millvr'i
Ballini' re Firs1 ana Burglar-Proof Safes.
Auirost 2fi- -'-,".' -:
....u.iiti, 'iririct of Raleigh,
, R a uieii N ,'Cj J'jn. S3. ISiiji
St I . A Iki .... . "
,'J Fi'Ul 'IRDKH, I , -
Extract.
nj CAPTAIN Jrthn E Mcrver, J8th MichiVt,'
Infsntry, Provost Marshal. . JJUtrim
i faloigh i -ereby sppoijited Commandant of ths i
I'ost of Baleiph, and will perform the duties of ' !
1 rovost Marshal in audition to the duties of Post
Commandant. .
Mr command of Bi ig. Oen'l jf. p, HAami
. HENRY A. HALE,!
Aug. M l w . Capt. & A. A. 0. ,.
,I?OOTS & SHOES.
BALL, BEALL U 00.,
Jud Maii Sr-, fiicKMosTt, Va, - - "
rl!!E rp.ei.tl ritUiitmn ij Maichauta is invi,l o
L our New atol Ccinplvte ansortment of Bonn
and Shoes, of all kmjs, Stylet nnj Variotiw-
ja'jjeA: Misses. Children; MenVBoyVarid YunttiW
The Retail Trade will find it to their sdramsgs
ti call and pxarniue ouV SrpekJcTiire goinrvls
wine to piirebsw. ; """'"-- .
" Aug. ft-tf. - - -' .," ? ;
IIOTIOB
ON. Thursday night, 4th May last, I was robbei -f
thirty lLC.,Stt bonds of i;0t0 esrb. br
three or more persons, one of whom was a klsck
man and two were white. . Ten numbered from or
to ten inolusive and were payabtis m at Julvm
(Of these No.'8 has been teeovered) Ten froui IS5f
to l4t ineluiice, pyble 1st July 1865. Tea from
610 to 619 ilic'usive, dated Jst January 1860, swl
iwied under an " Act authorizing tht publie Trtowv
to lellthtbandt of tkt State Jor certain purjxHH wti- .
fied 16th February!, chapter 43 Said bonds
wero payable toSethJonm or 'beater; but vrrs
registered, and tlien-for. not. trr.nsfarabls.liv
deiiveg- -.tttact eflioS thapttr 18. A fewCoupwt
Jilv were-at. inched to the fiij-t twentv. Isrurob- I
nea ninn-T'T TWnTeiTrncafci-nrTtaKV- KraperTiiirot
"Bai'V ofNyrth CsioTina for 200 bre N. f.S. Tli - J
i I. Kn ,.f ll. ..11 t n .. l- , -1 '" f
I w ill )ti a rewatd of J50 for rerttvery of iJ
skmU, or a irotortaniniil- sum for anw unwriiis t
of them.- - hr" ll lOSt A !
WaUA.., 'N,CV Aug. as-Iswtw - fm
TO the Me tub pi i of the Aiinronchmi CS- J
tlJaj-TtKaTTBs a-t'iirar.lHt -for ths Riselssl ?
Xar!iip f-tiJJ(iTtl Carolina State OonTsstiofc
whiph1spslittiti;4t-ia Rslsigh on ths Sijl dy f
0'btv atxt-'IUjneifu;ijT -- J
Auy. 18-1 J JAMES H. MOORE. ,.
K u itr c umuissiq a -no ij frz I
SWEPSON, MENDENHALL & CO,
Commission IMorchants
roa ths sals' or
Tobacco. Raw Cottoa. Cottoa Yanu. CloW
and Natal Stores
79P8AKJ. Sraaar, JTiw Taaa.-
. EuWt R. Pw,pK, K Yr C'Uf. --
5amuel 0. Marpbr.NeW York Cityi
C. P. MeDdaahall.VPres't.Faraisr's.-Baak.'arsstH
biiro', Jf. C.
DaolelJ. Worth, Compaov fhnps, S. C. ,:, ..v
W. W. 8wpo, Usw Kivsr, P. 0., S. C,
ao-8 tf , .. ; . . .