-'l.U THE DAILY SENTINEL. WJL B- TELL, Editor. WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBKIt 1, 1665. t. LTHE XATIO.VAL t'MOS TICKET, - . FOR OOVERNOn, Jonathan Worth, Esq. Or RANDOLPH. THE PEOl'LK must t trusted with their Government, and If trusted, y opinion is that t they will art In food faith, atiii restore their termer constitutional rUtlena with all (be (Mate raasposdug th Vnlou.m.AnJr Jolmion'i Lttttr Io Oa. Skmtteg, of Mtniuippi. im .-''-.u.- j L.. 1 i. "i i j i ... .. , THE RATIO A L UMIOSf PARTT. Wa aeknowledga Hia Excellency, Aaoacw Johnson, rrtsidertt of tb Uustod .State of Auier Sea, to I tha head sod leader of tb great Na liooal Union party. Ilia reconstruction policy 1 1 ii at prnt ths basis f that party, and we attod firmly upoo it. Tbia ia tba only party we acknowledge in tbia State. JLUw ' J JJUaWMffgEBLiUL.. a 1'ubtle Sentiment. Tba attempt made to brow-beat tba friend of Jonathan Worth sod to alarm tba people with threat, tbat if Mr. Worth waa elected it would displeas President Johnson anil tba North,' aud thus delay the admission of tba Slate into the Uuiou, ie having the very opposite effect.- If the friend of Got. Iiolden tbiok that the people of North Carolina are easily aoared that they jump the faltf Mrihy are- mistalrenr The blood of their father still courses through their vein--th people who to vigorously stood up fur what tbey deemed their right for the last four year, jjtugh overwhelmed and conquered to the LVion, feel tbat tbey are men, that they itill have tight which they bar not arrendered right . which tbey are assured by our noble President tbey 'till hive, and that ha intend to maintain. Among thoa right, it the one to thooe just whom they pleas for their first Civil Governor. They mean to anert thia right at ' the ballots boi on the 9th inst., by voting for1 Jonatbaf Worth. The spirit of the olden time i reviving', i wheu the people felt that liberty i not a name, , that they till hold a check upon their ruler at '' the ballot box, and tbey will assert it. Tha 9wafroJBLdiffrnt part pf tt tate is I very cheaftFg. In jome Couotie. th timidity and lodiflerance of tba people, hav led th Worth men to .hang back.. . They have negltoted to tiring oat eandidate for th eg'wlaturr. This - i great mitkr If H- war dene in every 'County, tb vote for Worth would b overwhelm inf. ..... A friend in Slain write : 'From present indention Mr. Worth will get almost a unnaminou vote ia thi County. I think it may be ssfely caloulalod that he will c;et a majority ot 1000, perbap 12 (K). i'he - new Irotn Davidson, Surry, and Htokes. i very good for Mr. Worth." ; , ; A letter from Wilmington ay . ; "Worth will sweep tk down this way." A letter Irom DariJsun states : . "Tb poll at Tbomasvllle and Leiington will be very large, and I think Mr. Worth will get nearly a unauinioua vote." A gentlemra who ha reoently travelled axs teosively in the Couotie boyoud the Cepe Vent .brings cheering new. H' ay New Han over, ; Brunswlok,- ii laden, Sani(on, Duplin, ' Cumberland, Robeson, Richmond, Anton, Mont gomery will give an overwhelming rote for Worth. ' Moor County which wa claimed for Gov. Hoi- den, it is now aid will go for Worth. -Xm-W 1 account from other Counties are equally en couraging in other section. - tm Trtnltir Cullre. - : We Uara that at the late meeting of the Trus , , twi of Trinity ColUgeVt resolved- Ifrjm. uma the ria--ot -the t'ulluge on the first Wednwday in January pt. 1 Rev, Dr. Craven of thi City wai re-elacted Preiident, Rev. Solomon Pool of Chapel Hill wa eleoted Profsor of Mathemalie, and Prof. : 0nnowy wa elected Professor of Languages, Ths other Professorships wr left uu&llad for . th prsseut. Dr. Craven ha not yet accepted 'the appointment, though very strongly urged to do so. Wa do not know bis intentions, Hon. A. II. Arrtuitou. Oo yesterday w published aa artU le signed X, and baaed our editorial io regard to Mr. Arting ton' position upon it. The article wa from a .... mm-, a ml a. nraaiima its statft-t ment were drawn mainly front hearing Mr. Bat ' tie' remarks. ." r - ' ' " Wa cbearfuljj give plac today, to (orrection by a gentleman of Nash, intimately acquainted " with Mr. ArriagUV position and who feel fully authorised of hta owa knowledge, to conlradict ' th tatement wad by X baaed uon the doc la rations of Mr. Battle's speech. lie ay it i not true that Mr. Arrington received two hundred Standard" from Mr, lloldeu that it i not Iru that Mr. A. WhTapbd Mr. HolJeu announciug bimteil a a candidate, and that it U not true tbat, Mr. .A. baa avowed to any on his preferences for either of the Gubernatorial caadidatea. Aa Mr. "Arrington ! entitled to.thf correction we readil ,' makaiu r - . t- Tha Standard of yrsterday contains another long list of pardon, which w would ibav in ert4 to day, but for tha lengthy and. able speech - of B.f. Moore, Eq r whtsh had promued should appear, low. ' W will publish tha list to-tnor- Zebu Ion H. Vance. - "Vance" will ever In household word in North Carolina. The mention of hi name warm and touches the lit-nrta nf 75,000 voters io the State, and bow many women and children besides, we cannot' compute. : Our people desire that tb displeasure of Ihe Federal gm : merit b removed from bitn, thut the clemency nf our nobis President lie extended to him, and they cannot longer doubt, that President Johnson till dose. And there i no rebellion in this- feeling no hostility to. the government wlrfeh has placed him under iT ban ; but it i the devo tion tf honest hearts to a froe man a man of principle, of oul,of devotion to hi native State, aud ooa who will le a troo lotbel'nion. . They desire Hat be should lie forgiven for hi wrung .- wrong palliutcd "d aoftened by the cir cumstances. The foregoing rcuiarS; hum been tiggpstcd- by the following beautiful petition drawn up IK a lady at the requet f the friends of Gov Vance. H i proposed that every, lady in the State', who is a ".Vane num... will copy it neat It. on a beet of foolscap paper, mid will present it to every lady and gentleman tbey meet for their signature, and thai the petition when full of unities, be forwarded, postage paid, to Hon, TbouiM Corwin, Washington City, to b Inid be fore President Johnson- as soon hs possible. Lot it be done promptly and well : PtTITIOX. v To Ift Kjttxllrnry Audii in Jotim-m, I'rutUtitt of the Unileil Slate. Yonrnative State-in tbe person of her children presents herself before vuur Kxccllancy, ami begs the freedom of her" favorite son Xe.bulon B. Vitnet. A on, who when bin old mother thought her self in trouble and r it!l l for birudo cimie end help her, could not fold his arm and close- his ---. L. J 4. ... ... I ,-. f - i f -- : . -T- T "ffrJWh!n'frantrc--7Tyr''inrrnbed "lo terreireTt with all the. srji-nt impetuosity ofa iereroui and noble nature. I ' Is it well, your .Hjoellenf v. that be should be sing'ed '-ut an the lecipieuL of an especial -pun ish ineulf ; If hi endeavor to assist his State in the man ner in which she bad f i' itieJ her wltihes to le aided, militated against the iuteres' of tbu gov er ii ment of the United States, it waa not that be loved the Uuion less, but ( aroluia more. Aud now wheu Uih ti in: hasonie round when the Uuiou and Carolina urn synonymous, ainlMr. Vance w . ready and ueirous to throw hnuself heart aud soul, into the advancement of those in teres), does the majesty of the government re quire that he should be prevented from Carrying into effect bis patriotic impulses 7 Must he move among his fellow-statesman unforgiven, and re pelled by the very hand which he most desires to strengthen and uphold? The Slate of which h ii l a fluiug eMMieirtiorttwoHh7Wi toneet; manly ipirtW hi great, warm hertr which like her own ligutwood, needs only .a touch to kindle it into a flikinn of self iscriticing devotion, and she grieve that ha t-houlii. be made to suffer for ber faults, - rib-would oirr-hereelf in bt behalf, and plead that a his-errors weie this rosulttof his devotion to hor service,, he may b foriveit, inas much a eh has abjured tha cause from hich those errors sihhiii', aud is beiuting all her ane vies to the advancement and glory of that Ihi- erpment, from whose protecting aruisilQs aud her cbtl'iren once w.ioderd. . . - She ha come hucK and will lienor wander aain, and with a number's tender Csre slie desires to see all her rhildian ihe recipients of the bene fit she receives from her return, r Will not your Kccelleqey thrill her true heart to it very teutre by the pardon of Zehulon b. Vance? . - " . All of which is respectfully submitted. Paper of tb S'Ute friendly to tbe-otject will please copy the above petitiou and slats the plau above Vtipgested. New from South CaiDttna. The new from South Carolina should teach tiie people of this Stnte a lessnu of independence. Never before have the people or South Carolina bad the-..privilege of voting for a (loveruor, aud tbv hv riril.-fja like men. The Stale Convention there tnggested the name of Hon, Mr. ttrr for (loveruor. Gov. Perry, no doubt, was in favor of the nomination, and Mr( Or r consented, lha people .did not admire the nomination. Mr. Orr had been a vaccillator.soine- tw-Hiw-thing-wi4gWlf"6noth'"B at first a hot aec-e.-oTiiafvthen a war man, then a grumbler and complainer aX the Confederate au thorities, and now a Union man. The peo pie did not like that.- They waute J a iuan to be one thing or aajther. , - (len. Wade Ilamptou who has it world wide reputation, was an old Union man was not car ried aaay by the etciitfrneni of secession, but be was an ardent lovcc of bis borne ad his people. When the war came on, be sprung to the defeuce of his horn nod through weal and woe never fal tered, but was true to the last. When conquered he submitted and returned to bis first love of - the Uuion.-. The people ur;ed bim to be a candidate have -hi ervices, 11 hud been atrue man wa Still a tme man, and the people have elected bim Governor by a large vote.. lt Gov. llolden leara ft Jcaaon from thi ; Tho people want a nian tbat is consistent, firm, re liable -on like Jonathan Wonh- wliou they Waut liitn (hey know where to find bitn. " -j : &r, ... Per the Sentinel.'' fiu. A Il Arrington. . EotTOB oi' Sentinkl: I tioliffe an editorial And a couiinuuication inv vonf pnper thi morn ing both chaigiug the lrlou. A. .II Arrington with being a "decided supporteroftnivernor llol den." In this you Lave misrepresented -Air. Arv rington. ' Tie ha not avowed himself for either candidate for Governor. ,Th commuuicntion from Nashvillb displays a bitter, malignant feel ing of personal animosity against Mr. Arrington, in having thus. iissitd hi position. All the candidates for the legislature in Nash except one, aupnort Mr. Worth for Governor. By cor recting the erro into which you have been led by the comiuTiiiicaUou above alluded to, you will - ... . k I .-it A.. greatly outiee , A mii oi.'ViK Kaleifc'h, Oct. 21st, 18C3. . , t .. . r. For the Stotinel. 'M.v L'pitor : We all remember that during the late war, hi Kicelleucv, tiov. lloUlyn, who wa tben Editor of the bandar J. was acciiHed of Union prtM-liviue. and a want ol'eal in'supportj of the Confab-rat ittuiie that hatlni ougblf ai.d obtained a seat in theCuovention which p.--i eiHhe ordinann nf aetvMinii, tknf 1i aVTrVjj. Volei lor tlist oriiuniii e,,hp aflerwaid-i t ultd la-givmi'1 ti the Ninth that cordial support taut unsexpedf bd from one ho had acted nflcli a conpicuoi part in levermtr her from ber former polmcat lie Such charges I believe to be wholly u.iti nc.,' J have always regarded tiov. Hul J- u as having doe mors to prepare 'he uiiuds ol tho people of his Siate for ece-iion "than any olbtr uiau witbir it boriera j and the following extract frwnr the Standard will, 1 think, abuiid:u.llv prove Uat he uniformly upheld and maintained the principle he had lone: cherished. The extracts are ttkeo from tlie Standard of 1863, when, as we. all k'iow, the bis of the Confederate cauxe were beconii nj "DeftiUfullv less fchd amallet, liy degn-es,' ani therefore the cutraeH mu.U le tnkn as lle omaif siioui of a soul that felt what it ulUrd "But our course-i clear. It is our sincere wtsh n'ow, a4 U ha lieen from the first, to see Confederate government maiutait.ed and perpetii- aled in iti integrity and purity, as it i-nme I'roim the hands of it friends.'" Standard, Fl). 11 1803. ' is rcant BcmRaBi.? - "ICVeryone ay it is. ' VVe are fighting lor. peace. Hut we en have no peace unless it come to os as a self-governing people. How shall we obtain it f By restin? ou our arm? By de sertion iiinl Krai'lin(f,aij nil ki. itls inexpedient to avoid gervice? By waiuiift for the JNorth West to secede from the N,rtli-K:it, ! By de pending on loreigtj intervention 1 Fellow-cjti- ena, soldiers, these are" uot the roads Us peace We shall oliiain this rrat blessing onhr. hi-n ve shall have thoroughly defeated th" etiemy itt all points, and endured the privations, the losses, the sufferings of war until the -etnv shall have despaired of succe-js. This is the road to pence There seems to bo no other roud to it."- -titun- 'i'WUJfmk ituMH t RtoTS AT THK .VOkTH The great bulk of th rioters were Natioual Democriits, fur 1 Oov. Seymour ad dressed them an his "friend." It was a declariition by the people, first against dospotism, and in favor of tree government ! Becoudly, agauist the new aris tocracy at the North which has !'n built up by army contracts at the epensi? oi ins niooa auu treasure of thf people', and thirdly against the idea that more white, man pnoti be stcrifiiced in an idle aud triiied atiampt to rg-e the veijruet. Standard, Jul 22, 18(13 ' S .. ' BtSKttTrOSS FROM THK AR.Hi. ''We have written and published mora articles arglng oar men to stand by their colors and nevtr to dtetertvnder auy circumstance, than auy e& tor In the State.Staikftm, Ami. VHh, 1;G3. "The Poterebure Kmres srekk of the 5Van- dard a a "disnftected .Soutfierri imirnul. " If the Rjcpreti mean to y tliat, w arc "djsullec- ted" toward the Confederate government, it doea u grew Mjuti4, "lJnunoiitti.ns-o( Pres ident Davis do not imply aisiwflectino to the government. Slaudttrd Amj. '2t!th, '03. to TrtK rt ituc. . " , "1, now declare as I hsv'fl frorjiJf till? done,: that I am a incere and steadfast friend to the Confederate government, and that wliatevui may be the result of,, the ti-rribla ordeal tbiouli Inch it Is piicsing, I will among the 'liwt to desert H."Statr?ardroJ77TXtt' " ITTftht fyniish oi my other extracts, Mr. lldi Wi'eomg to prove Uov. IMden'g suwete devo tion to the Confederate caiiso,-btw I deem' the above amply suOifiient. In appttarinij as tho d lender of Oov. Uoldeu btTUhi iuiput.itioin hlfgt injr. bi- former Southern liyliv I do so from no undue devotion to hi. Excellency's interest pri vate or political, but am aetuated solely by love of justice art'l historical truth. : ' VINDICATOR. For the Sentinel. Discussion ut Loulsburs. Ma, EntroR :-Th imopl44aB-iiiik assemb ed yesterd iy at Louisburg, where- Hon. Jusiah turner and ol. Kusi adiiressed thcrn. The public sr alreadynformed of the general nature of their ducuj.-uon. On this owaaion - Mr.. Turner convincod every one that' whatever oi ber might do, ho was pre cisely where he bad always ben, Without even ihe shalow of a change. His elnquent tubule to the igh qualities of dunaihau Worth as a private man ud a statesman,! was echoed b.u-k by tbe loud cheers of the penpl pnient. Wbern he Muted with the self-sacrifice peculiarly bis own, (hut he deemed the election of Mr. Worth more important thau his owu, ho wu eg.n'n met bv loud, nimni mon cheering - Mr. Turner- and Mr. Worth wiTI rufi liiiosrio; gelher in Franklin, and they will ach carry the County by almost MUU or W nmj'irity-over all op position. .''"'.-,, Col. ituss did not repeat here (bat he rejoiced in the suHjugation'of the South, but Mr. Turner referred to the discussion at Clayton, When Col Kuis at once a.lmittpd that be had stated ul tha place, that he (Col. linss wts hever with the South, and bad thanked God that we had failed '.. .- . & . ' Richmond Kxantlio r. Dr. K. F. Uudlt'yi the spent of th Richmond Examine? is in the tTty for the ptirptMO of obtain ing subscriber Io this journal. ' ; . ' ,',,' fT'fl1 T'"1" '''"'"J-'. ' ' ' Tbe noniiuHtiou of Jonathan Worth for (lor ernor indicates, a disposition in North Carolina to bury the1 past with all its harrowing nidnaries ; and not only so, but to begin our new career with a return to the principles and doctrine of tbe good .out day ol our tntbors. "Jonathan Worth, the Quaker' son, is a gen tleman ot Mie old caiX)l jne ot ttio ery- low remaining specimen of the ptlre.i Republican Statesmen of tbe times of Washington and Jef ferson. - . ' '' ' ' ".' -He is a most thoroughly business man, practi cal, sagacious and prudent, laborious nd untir ing, lie i peifectly familiar with. our cotistitu tioual and political history ; has alwtvs been con aislent and firm, man of aefvand n-rt of voids, yet nnambition, modest and plain, lie i not a man for show.. lie is of. tka..puro metal no counterfeit, but a eenuino man of WuMh. . Tttis u the kind of man wa now want, t tor house i lu ruins, and we waut a good and skill ful tcorkwan to -help to rebuild it, one who can take hold with his coat off, and who labors with will, and not a slippery politician wliio . can tnm fine period and flourish X , $oiMe&, ittt-rwh-cannot -tarn a stone or raise a corner,, aud who . .- 1 . ' I . . . L. . .. , I' .. I I . ioevcr uiuit nj .iiiu uui une aprecnej in ni lif. UreentfirQ Patriot, r ' .. , j BY AUTHORITY. iAluaneea and Kesulutioii pasfil by 1he ,!Sjii Carolina risie Conveutiou, I-'i rl Sex tiou4J5. - ''-.L.J. f: RESOLUTIONS. ' To pridejoTr- the printing and ' dutribution ol tu-set ; . - , . ,r l,t4ci, by ' the dtlrgatn of Iht ftaplt of iforih Cardma, tn tonvmtton OMembltd, ihst the Pro isiiMtal Governor be 'authorized and rriie8led to tuive prinetT-for distribution among the several rountiey such number of ticket as he may deem uecesfiiv under the Ordinance lubuiitting to th people fr ratification or rejection, "an ordinance declarPg null and void the ordinance ot May 20tb, IHS ly and "an ordinance prohibiting alavery in tbe (ste.of North Carolina," and to cause th m toe . distributed jand that be be authoHced to ilAw upon the Fub'HL. Treasurer for the expense An rvof. " R'tified in Cojiveiition thi nineteenth day of Ociohv, in tb year of oijr Lord, one tbouand eight ounarei ana sixty. nve.l r E(WIJi U. KB.AUE,h"reJident jAMKSfl. Moobx, Secretary ef tb Convention, , U. O. iii do is, Assistant Secietary. j 't RESOLUTION Concern in tbe Test Oath : . . Reolved',Tbt tbe Congress of th United State be respecttaly, but earnestly requested to repeal the Act of Jtiy second, eighteen hundred nd sixty two, requiring the Test Oath therein mentioned, as a (pMlifieatiOUor a seat in Congress, Or to hold otfii'S under thovernment ol th United tnte. Ratified in tonveulion, this seventeenth day ot Oiober, in thi year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred ad aixty-five.J EDWIN (J. kEADE, President, , Jas. II, ilooav Secretary of tbe Convention. R C, UiDQfcSjsi.iUnt Secretary. .... SOLUTIONS - ' ' , Upon tbe Public Wcnrds : . I ' .. Hetoh tJ, That (committee be appointed to in- -ywe kbo repo rt to tihr CSnV'enUon," whether any purt ol tbe Public loordj heretofore desposited io this Capitol, are noSmissing ; and if so, whether any, aad what sctiotipon the part ot this Conren. tion, is nei essary forheir restoration to the pro per places of deposit Its lifted in Conreojou, this seventeenth day of Ociooer, in tbe year oovtr Lord one thousand eight hundred aud silty-flvit . EO.N O". ItKADE, President Jas. II. Moonx, Secitary of tb Convenilon. K C. P.AOOxa, Asshtat Secretary. RKS(iuTlONv Com eriiiug a Flag : Uetohed, Thkt the Prtdent ol tbe Convention be authorised to procuf National Flag to be risedover the Capitol dting the deliberations of the Convention. ' Ratified in Conventiot this tenth day of Octo ber, in the year of bur ird one thousand eight huudred and sixty-five. I - - r EDWLSl. READE.Prssident. Ja-s. H Mrxia. tSeeretar ot the Convention. " K. C. BaOox. Asslstantiecrctary. , . - i i-"-'Vfr. ' HKSOLUION .' Corjcsniiiig tlie eurulment Oth ordiaanc to ds- clare null and void the Odinaoc ol secessibn Resolved, That the Presidet of this' Convention" he Authorized and requested o cause the ordinance eiilii led 'an onlinaiioe declarig null and void th ordinance of secession of M twentieth, eighteen hundrtd and sixty-one," to b enrolled on parch ment, and after being So enrotsd, tbe delegates to this tiinvention, who may cbose to do so, sIiaII have, the privilege of signing er names thereto, with the namebt the Counties which they respect ively represent. 1 . Ratified id Convention; tht eighteenth day of tictoher, in the year ot our tioi tone thousand eigri t hundred and'sixty-Bve. r . ' ' K. 0. P.nADE. President, . Jas. II. Moose, Secretsry of he Convention.. 1 R. C. liAiniKa, Assistant Seclart. RKSOI.UTr, stllutioa of the Stat; Retolrtd, by the deltgattt of th peoUt of North Carolina, ij tVnvrn(ie atemUed, Ibailne hundred and twenty copies of ths Constitution a, the Stale, be printed lor the use of th members f the Con vention Ktilied in Conventionwthis ele.ventMday of Oc tober, in the year of our Lord, one thoiAaud eight hiimlind and sixlV-Sv 1 ' I KDW1S 0,rE4i)E, Prrfdent. J amitsH. Moonx, Secretary Of the Cottention. 11. C. Uaouxe, Assistant secretary; V RKSOLfjriON Inquiring of XHe-'TubTro "Treurer whatl ainounta - tiave-betnj-expeitdpd tor thflretlef 'oT thj (umiliea ot indigent soldiers, for the purchase oncorn lor the lire of the counties, and for the Sni-works ; and in what currency these disbursemelt were watte: . .-, . . - iVoii, Tlist the Public Treasurer port to this tonveu t ion what amount Wa paid to lis coun ties of tliis Statu under the several acts providing for the wive" and families of indigent soldi) , also the amount paid out to agent under tlx act of eighteen hundred and ixiy-two, eut'tled Un act for the purchase' of provision," and the im.out reimbuistd by said agents; a'so the amou t paid oat for ths establishment aud inainteuancsif the Stat Salt-works, and in what curreiiey Ihkedi bursenivnts were made. - Kaiitie l iu Convention, this eighteenth tiny of ticiober, ic the year of oar Loid, on Ihtusand eight hundred and sixty five! Jamkh IJ. Moobk, Secretary of the Convdition, It. C. I) aookr, assi ant iMsorctury . - r. ; RESOLUTION Concerning the per diem aud milegeof the oficcr and member of the Convention.- ' .Saotved, That tb President of the Conveatioa receive ten doHars per day, each delegate six dol lurs per day, tho Friaciptl and Assistant Secteta ries each, ten dollars per day the Lnrdlinc slerk seven dullars per day, the Principal ant Assistant Duor-keepers each seven dollars per day; and that each delegate and officer of the Convention, in ad dition thereto, shall be entitled to recei? twenty cents per mile., coming from and ret or ring to hi residence.o.jfJie Capital, over the most Greet pub lie roud. ' ... ' .... '-. ' fKatified in Convention this 14th day oTOctober, in itie vearof our Uird, on thousand ht hun- dreti and .iity-fivc. : -'"''.- To the Voters ot' Granvlile Couity. ... I am a candidate f.r the'lluoso f Cooimon of th Rext .Leiislturer. I- at - wo ardent snppiltW of Jua XTmas YtuaTafor tiovernor, and for tbe iumsdiat restoration of cirM law in. Scrth ( arolina, ; 1 au in fv'r of a Slay law or a Jiotnestoad bill fortbs relief of the ietipS, opposed to negro suffrage, ons in favor of their speedy colonisation. NEW ADVERTISEMENT House and Laud for Sale at TrirtitTcoi "I TT ilOUSK ASD tASD OF 7i ACRB8 1st lVA-most va'nmhte on aoeouat of wood ud ? near th. tillage, is for sa. Having Hnt4 " f charge next year, of a large Aeadstat UA li.rti! ' - Bute nbput ths 1st of lecemh.r. 1 ',,t , . J-L. vTEIuaj rU -i's- i:. , ' N ovember I-TI Iw. ltesldenee aird Furnltnrc, f WILL SKLIi ORLIASl MT RESIDifr I flln.ilitM ill l). fi,. nf D .1 t ..L. . b Sad Hon soliciwd. , Terms aaaoaunodatad to "' root.8i-n-iw.::;' ,; ; u&::: u the Voter of Wka cau.. At the request of many Voter, I an a tutu , . this County for tas House of Cosiaons oT. o Assembly, ! 4. . .. " The Ci.nvntion requested tSe floveraw to ,.. , a eeinmitlee of three persons to brepu, uj 'rf ths LKis atere system of laws for (ntdam .T, ? speeifjr wb.t laws rsfalmg to the., ougktT pealed. H bss don me th honor to de.irti.i OB. of them. Thi work, with other IZ" siiKaKements. will so eeeupy ssy whole time .VtTV bid my mingling mueh, if any, with thMonl. I avail luysetf of thi aeeaiio to assursVo. " I. gratefu sens of our eon8doi.ee reoontly .VD!L5 in sleeting me to tbe Convention. -, If v gainby joiuLxonfideno., I thsll tti.to wtt,Tu? mj servieos. Very rsspeotlully yours ' U'td9- ' . ' ' B. F. MOOgg, BAPTIST STATE CON VENTIOsT QPECl AL ACCOMMODATION TR A IN TO WiKi Q Forest Sunday morning Nor. 6th. 1866 Leave Rideiffh o i'.u.k a u . forest 10 o'clock A"M -rrtv. at Wrt, Trains leave from the S. & Q. R. R. Depot. - Return ticket can be bad at the am pl.ee fo. $ I each. , ALBERT JOHNSON, Oct. 31-71-td. U- Gtnertl Superioteadekt. 4 0; -Jrlredell &:C6 Confectioneries, Fruits, Kuta, Cakes, Toyi, tt. At Kt. lf'jtettetill$t:ftiC. BaokStort, aJ.aiB . p.,, . '"' UAVP JIT8T OPKNKD A BFAUTrltiL ASSOEI nent of French and Coaiiaoa Oanctlet, Orangei, Lettions, Apples, Raisins, Citron, Currants, Ui,, Cofoanuti', Watr,Joda and Sugar Crackers. Gamut Jelly, A. V" A L. S O- - , A fiae Bisortment of Freni-h and German fovi S:hol Pat bols. antLhoys' Tops, of evory stylt aai descrjptron. ' , Friends are respeetfully invited to.eall. All will ht pleasantly received and promptly waited on October 81st, U.7U- ' - JAME HTNTON, A t tornoy at L a vr. .,ZJ.-L A'ORFOLK, V4t f Coktifsionrr iif gccHs forJ. amliia, IV ILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS " of Notfwllt and Portsmouth, V. and ia tliuw f Paiiii)tank, t'auiddu and urriiuok, N,-3, jt Stl-la. "Fesirable private residence FOR SALE, ; j IN THE CITI OF RALEIGH. -ffVIB CNDER;faKD, CONTEMPtATIKa A ,JL move to his former horn in Virginia, will ssJL As -psoe where be ttuWTesidesT" TTIs oonrenisal to the business part of the City, and ia every wsy dei rahls , For further part oulari apply to . ' : W. II. CROW. October 2S-63 tw. - Tjohn r. FOARD, CftIiLSSIOX ALCiIOA AXD FORWARDING - MERCHANT, ' AND AQBHl1)! POEjX -filing tst '' 5m(g& - N E A U OLD COUNTY WHARF, :.: KEWBERS K. C. RErcaitNCXs. ' ti AT Jsrklua, President - Bank of Commerce, Ksv hern; Dr WJ llawkins, late Pres'tor H Et! Hon K Hovdea. Pres't of NO K R, Balisbarvj Col Win Johnston, Pres't CharlotU A S 0 R R, Chariot!; Hon J M Mbruhoad flresnaboro; Rev Dr Deems, Rs tig h and Rov W it Pell, editor of &M4tW at Rshufk. j Oct. 2B-71-tf.i ,, , LIFE INSURANCE NOTICE ; piIE JETS A LIFE INSUSAJTOE C0M: pany of HartforJ, haveappeinted-r-'- WILLIAM II. CROW, their General Agent for the establishing lab Ageti In Nrtb Carolina and Virginia, according te kit dis cretion.. This Company bas no superior ia this country, is of long standing, and its AsseU ar ever a wltliun and a half dollars. It bas a surpies f $3iit,t0 over and above what ll required to reiarats all its policies. Its oothl j rtosipts ar over SOU. And it is issuing monthly nearly let polwiea. Iu rates are mO'teraU aad reasonable, aa ail losi promptly paid. Thas It is commended to all wke wish to provide for their families and loved ones, certa'nty for sopport when their sartt ly dependwt ifcalt hav passed wy, ' - ' v. For fnrber information, call os th gent l km office formerly occupied by Gat lleywosd.' WM. H. CROWj Agest Rafeigk, October JT 87-1 m. ; ' . " . Select Boarding; School for Young Ladies, MKi. PKNDCft IS rllaPAKaU TV ui.i School for young ladies, at her residence sar butni, W. V. Tbe location Is beattny, reu p'oasaut. Arrangements are bein made to. secure t ti j serrioes 4 eompeU'nt assistants, and every fecu ty will be afforded for tbe (ultivstioa of tbe besrts and minds of tbe young ladies plaoed nnj.et charge. " r "' '" - ' ' '" ' f ' ', ' As the number of pupils is limited, appHcstion mast invariably b wade in advance. , t ' . The Aret session wi l begin oo tbe eight of Jsonsry, 18it,"elosin'g on the tenth of Juue followinr.' "'f"' tiiu'ars, address ' MRS. M. F. PKNDBR. , . . . galcm, Forsyth County, . OrtoW SO-eU-fms..' ;- " ; (formerly of rittma & Cuthbert,) Merchandise St Produce , PETERSBURG, VA., . WILL .GIVK HIS PERSONAL AT ..,., u. ... i .ti t iaiti of comitrf pro duce and the parche of Mwebaadiee s""'" ii .. i .... r,u.ini.a in trade insti&nfaiitr n beew" that silsf:t0B will foilow ht operations. H there fore solioits the patronage of hia friends slid tb p" lie generally. " . . ' aa i ' Refers to Hon. Thot. Bragg at Raleigh. 1V