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Tin: SJTINKL . ri t'.dh Tfcriiiy I:mIm !. FoB Tim V ITViM OF Tla5 UITM St! A3 UK s0 Tub I'Mon A If WAS. Ji,0 riBTBlv AXK.NDJIKST.. t.Ftfr gin. :-piem allow me iptn I" r that tbe - ,,peviaj dispatch from Wellington, which ap? ptVi? ' yl1' ot th U'-- " , . rrrat injustice to "iy impression f the Mai of I did not " Art ht 7'tbe rei-oiwtructed openly tiK tJr1f-Htlj insult tiiffieers In lbs street. I f ri?fwniti.iB o lb part Of any resjieetaliie person liHlmgB to act " MMUtemitfv t)arl I'ldon ofiicerst for "'. j bsve to i.Jtwivl-4g. many acuf Ilia wort It in my belief, W, that toe freed people of all cia ar kindly treated in OTwil JMorw Carolina 4 flif ar ill, aojl portion f th bt elv Stale. ' , - - ' ' WiUi ref,-rfat to the Union pcop'e who once bad slave Wotethe irar.no truthful eccoent ri b otherwise than gloomy. Immediately after the etl8t'i of the reliellion, men f ail artie in tbe south supposed that th govern ment ot the United Statu Would give ite eonft inee and xtnd the fullest protection to thf itien who adhered to tlit'aSott daring the vrt "j'bi expectation w o reasonable that the rUela could not object to it, and the Union p-ien, encouraged by it, commenced Mia wgaa-, iatioaf party in North Caroline. Xrt :;i To election of the rebel, candidate. Opr. tvorth, over Hoiden end hi admiuitra tioo,eu.pporti usit fan ben, y tb Wasking paautiitiritit, destroyed these hope and thii party. ,TUereqttenre ,i (bat a. few Uoiott pies have yfl"nted ti tcm the tail of tba relwi kite, and hv0 gout to l'tiiladtpliia to itnea the recoiunliution of thnee who were purer ncini, 'I'liby, like the Northern I'iHoil pjeawhohie R')n the tame place on the jaioe emitd, will be l,mrtl f aa Unio tnn no jore. Tti-.; !io. Ij.ta dwlined thaalliaM itb rekls af tiisheartpnfd, and hare not th eonwge to edi'l't th. 0(iy ian; now ope to them. Mlilir,u,,rt "''i the t'uioa pwty of tha jforthejh KifiU-a uw tiitf e xtiiibion d tlie ballot Xfl all W Ik o tln'v (),, thU tlu-y mill commonoa afl orgni?ti"B for si-fi'. ' ; Joust M. Palme. .' Zakkvilli Ouio, Ajr. 15, 189. We pul)ligb iha aloa letter, to ow that j y-ere right i denying that Falmw atttbof-'. pud the )uh1ioatlin f he dl.pteb,? opon Uicli we eowmented sereral , dy Igo. 8 Vfi ttiaplt liim f the prompt flonial of the derog tory ttmci, In n-gwdl to, our ,'pwj1!, . w- tlte hat ji the deriuratioa that lie la' not jdic&l, X! two paragraph of Lia letter j Remonstrate that lia hr Ixfa plooffhitig; with j ifr. Hohlin'i iK'ifi-r, n 1 h been niuiled either , Df bin or fcoiu one em. ', - i ; i ucre ij no isiw atteiupr at organmog rnion party 10 North Caroline, aftt the cfa- ition or jintil!i: " lviti'oily nflenmt Mr. Xloldeohd 0irleh!nlf t 'he people of North Carolina, Vfrr, during, fti'l after the war. (jl he wita jn'l I'rovWon.d Oovernnr, atill, lica Ue atUtoi"i(.eil, in hi" flint " procluiati". . that he would flirpt't the pint, tlmt he lliould - no ho pM ty, and Ld oo eaemlea to puuUh 0t frii'o.li to reward, sml lully endorsed, the ff jtiy of cur people,, o0t cituena eoiwaally rf fflUti to parsoe the name policy toViU Aim.! At that time, and after, to declared tht there but on pHy in the State j that our peopl ere ail fur th Union. But when the people found that lift! fttfgotta Vi'plljf,iwa jpni'wiii e "irj' pi tire ui "wii wjim' cl ends, atid diMpnding bin fnvnre witb a partial linrttl, ihey ftrnndmrd him, When tbcj jetermiucd tfUt Mr. Worth, m M- jjoldcn, it H-sfibp, Us i!t-y Inlieved Mr. Worth piore Cdii u-.tciit, in-.r,. lt', mure "md,'(r , ( wcv '''' !r. lr,,l,!;,' It U;Wwt gOnAdenco tu J'r. I'oj.li ii, aii'l nntippwitio to tb I'ui.m, t ha1 bin guldiwl llxi ,.,s,.JiM riiia. ffa ffn in KorlVt'r.iiia bus Ih . n ji'tel t" jMtaat he Witl And h&.l Ln n i consistent t'uio'a t Hill nl w ebllptifc't every Radical in the jad to diiM-te the ajaiertion. b-i h.ive leo 0fject'd to In thii fttat, and are jti-H ly,-ted to. t)"T are Uild' iiit.., ff h tiny gnctioQ hie eourae and would promote him po jjtically. rt)tt hat Ufeu ontil rwt-n'ly the 1e platform, n ,it:h Oivbluil our people. jje laue la troailer. Three-fourtha, if not .pine ttht, of our People, are opposed t Kadical lm, aa well a Uoldel,in.l.TUiy'aHf(r tli X,'flinn ; but the great body of our people are !r cacb UnioBetPreaitlcut johneoa ud the fbil- JelpulaCaniUt4 propotiwhll) thenoUlen lie and IUilicsU are fur n h a Union aa the padicala o8W the ,8outh,r .!r XT. , , 1 A Cooj Movement We leuru 4lit (jiiiia a number of out colored pOpuWion, -e'no are disposed to work and make e0 honest liviti?, are lavitt the niliblle section ot fh Stale, where the laiiila are poor and un producUve,' anil artfsjittlin'f on the rich nd U the r.MjteinCouiiti,., a 1q eui ployed as la borer, where their lidior will pnr wlL We are glad to record this movement. It ia an indi Clion of goodaense and of an unwillingnr to remain idle or nnpitigtabiy enipicyed. Ve re- y pent, nw - " ' " i, li 1 1 wbit of the South require to revive beir Curunr jti.temt in afi'.l attniltn. i.tto the eokred race, ja da Rviisif, i a il nisitioH-.tn ret ura ' i Hi,r'sl.ir, j y" I-'bcr, w.d to" aid ia W-" s 'oping 'be ri-'oi:rce- of the country, tn order to it ft-i.jy r"t;j'i-ration- If (be South' ever rccpcrate, jtniuit be l y hard work. Our ob crc-l people re iuuvj to work, and tlieexlybi 't)ou of t'm di-po'lt'on to i? at it in rod a . cst wi'l feyire the .op-t of our h -pending 'people. f uxb o-ui-- Ul Uii'l ibe white to tjjern with L.j-'Va of ir.-l. , l,ir p-ple are anx itts to e,oiiky bw, ! will more t psy tJjcm for tht-it labor. l;, " ; Char'e" Sooiicr, one evening. 14t .week," wat .rensdvd by colored bau'l. Theteftator did x,t put in tB pcarirfe. 1 uc kamcal oraa in iiucity almiiixii'a tl.,"l'iitit t the N'rh and Vf-A nt to c hm tlf, if tlo-re 4e but fw or iw iWhyatrt tnrt Ni'rUi, t itoiliba in t ut Jm lt HaiiulH'a ftnrnk ('Mirrnlb), (ur "Irftyelut"''. C'oejireatiuO 'a If rail. in tetfiiuM, that, tl-ri-r..rA 'tint rent Vnit'it Uviiug mmm'j; mir pnfpio baa 4aii out if Ibiti i not taantount to aa un equivocal cnd.r inmt of tbia movewent. Up eae b without tinittcante. gnctioa of the jw4"CtlJ?r th Cn'nlo jW'Urttean ap- aiiirH nntier' whicn tt w pnv poMs to be jti?ed. We hare that ddrea OefOT Da, and mkr tite fidhywinjy etfgant -rr' trMta to (bow tlte ahoknale lilela npon tie ueir um iuui cuiiimuiru puaiaeij i ! ' ? 'Sr. "We relied confidentlr on the ten an of juatb-e and Kratitnde of the loyaJ eHizpu of the Uni ted fttatee, through their Senattifa and Jtopre- teDtativea in loogrew, to guard, la the niuat eSectnal manner, our future peaoe and arcurity avainat tlie mnMoUntt. tiuiirtrttneu, halt and dUtvykr f tkSUu rtbeU. Tliia auindt-nce wa believe baa not been misplaced. We relied, too. had a ritfbt loelr orijtba Marneat-andi IHCieut copersuun , mio aiiecuuve i in Nation, plaewl in power ly the ereat Union party of the country because of hit ntippoaed ilerotioe to the (torerunient, and hia althorrence of treaaoa, and deaire to ten "inltUigcnt, tun wiout tmtterVpuniahed and made diarrputable. VVre con Aden tlf etpected hia hearty co otjeratinn With the political department of the povero men la prorlJimjf lucli, government, in the Rlatea lately la rebellion. would liritwt the Country from cOnapiratonC ollimi positbina, asainat ita neace; and aecure tP loyal ritiyena life, liberty and property, together tt ftb the in-eatimaW- privibiM of impreaaintf Wjion the minda of other bit tMuacM.'ntIua conviction of truth, by ieclt, or through, tha medium of tlie nreaa. We alan had reaaon to boite that tha freed man, at wall aa the loyal white man, in the Hoiitb, would 6nd ample protection tar alt hi rifrhta ne an Amtrinut eUum, by actual military force) if necesaary, until equal law and correc ted public tentlmeot would place tbein on a firm aixl endnrintf baala.1 I theaej hof), pre dloatml on tha oft rvtxrateil bHrtbn ef the President, we bar been grieroaa y diappin-1 tetl cnuii ly (terei veil. 5ji.'t , .-.-?-? "Tbef have proved faithlea to ever pfodire and obligation however aacred, both before and line tha rebellion. , The moat eclemn oatht are ated by them mere tloalc for treachery ; and ruaOTaniniity and merry, on the part of an ! outrajred government and fta friends, are im piidootly and; inaultingly derided the moment they are relieved from dread of puniabrncnt. No Iiiatory furniahe an example of tucb ifiaw rigiblt guilt and ahkmelea mendacity." "tne other atop tad , they will have glared themeeleae forvr without the pale of forgive eaa,iThejM baa gone forth. Tba people of the United State have resolved that tbia Ml it m Srrmt of frtalm ami 4tual rig ku for and woe to those who shall hereafter reaiat tbia olemn judgmaht .f4 1 f f . ?J x If this latter claute doef not mean , that it i the purpose of the Convention to force negro tuffrage, and ibrre tqvMy, upon the Bouth, it mean nothing. Add yet Mr. "If olden, nnd tha Washington and Hendtmam Bomdy qui!, in-' dor4 the movement I pet the people mark tbia- ad fenteinber jltl ,, - "W U othe day, that if Jhe, people re-elected Gov. 'Worth,' (sa they eertsinly intend to;' do,) ft would amount to nothing ; that tba Radicals woqhl Unfrock bltn and remand the State back to military or provialonal rule. We have no dotiM if the RfUeali eeadw so they mill,, ni) 'we bav ne'doubt that the Standnnl deaires it and i pledged to thf Jtadicals to do all it can to promote It, i It At to full of malic i egtlnif its own people, becaune they weuld not elect tlie Editor, that it will do all it ran lo put them nndor military denpotiain. Of courae Uiey will Ibvn Mr, Hoiden the more for it. ; V , s CuT, if these Iblngi are tt huppen, why ' is it he Tn so anxious to run pHltlna to' Gov. Worth f Tbwahawant to make tool of. Oun, Dockery, Capt. Settle ami Mr. IMrk, or othera; aimjily to Wat Gov. Wrlh,"wlii Wr. lloblea may lie made" Proviaional Oovcrn.rk aaln f That look' like 4i Duo ? tliiiix , h certain, if vir. i " ne uun vjinwiioi, wnovrer rooa win he under the anees of Mr. Hoblen. Mr, Hul den IU chlctfjr' be rortt-erned in gettlnjj iu out, MiiiftU who he it, and ih SUnJtrJ will support lipv.We; bslt therefore brand, aay man,: wb may iuo, a a Uoldenite, and w will make it elicit to him, like"thehirt of Keaaua.? Th poor man that Mr. llold.m ride will rlnim, "01 wretched man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this datl.,, t . But if the Kadicaliar certainly to succeed and will restore military rule, as Mr. Hoiden avers, why ao anxiou to run a candidate against Mr, Worth t - Why so anxioua to A punish his friends f s' "' ' - '' - ,- ,. 10 ew e' i r K - 11 i Wmii van Aodrm of . the National Con ventkm oontain no allusion to the inijuitou Teat Oath, In ao many words, the whole ieu or of it is absolutely eonnluaive that the . unani mous sense nt the fJonrentlon was In favot of ita immediate repeal The Declaration ef Prfn, eipUt demands the prompt edruliainn into Con greaa of "loyal" repreaentaUvea, The Address, which is merely an elaboration ot the resolu tions', aietf yi6j oye! of ,the 8MtUx In ;the moetf mphatic term.. The I'nsident endorae the entiie proceedings and iraifnan-e them a second Declaration ot Independence, and 1 sec ond i Proclamation of Emancipation !trorn the shackle with which to lrge a portion of the nenrde ere bound. : " - 1 i W . Gils- VJ .iv, t tek.. A.l.la a ... . ' - 1 ft do not beaitate to affirni, that there U no section of tbe country where the Constitution and laws ot tbe United States Hud a more BRHiipt sad ent!il obedience than tn tboae -Slafiauand Hioong thop people RhcLWere. htta. ly in rui airainat them." ; -' e ' .,-- . . i " f'Tite Ciiucurretit testimony of those best ac quainted with the condition ot society and the state of public sentiment in the rVnitli inclu ding that of its representatives in this Conven tion establishes the tact that the great mass of the Southern people accept with sa full endaia-. cere submission it On jtrjilt of th olher BtaUt, the re-estalilinlied euprenikry.pt the na tional authoritr, and are prepared in th luoat hml spiit, anh with a wd quickened alike by th.Hr interest and their pride, to co-operate witii otln-r tftutet and sections inw'gtcvef may be riet t-ary to defend the rights, maintain the honor and proiuoU the welfare of our common country.": . ' - , Eadical Keetintr in Wathintrton. -Tlie (titMdtirtJ ublih' the proctwdiiiar a e vJkiXWuXmn-ism. whbit. potntw p bare met at fieruiantori, WasbinKtun Co., X. f . ;,We are- pri-lty Well acquainted with tlie 'lofalitie So Washington eunty, but we liad U"t U-fore heanloi rntw road i hirality railed' (icr ruaiiton. : There i a plao a!kd Oermanton In Hyde, hot .itb.at, ff.nre fyytifl -fa F1 invtoa rooniv. Moreover, mia u lue orw in ftt i an ..iinioc 'onJ trtb taanw'Uine, t to Ijuiniog 'on It the 4iiik'Him,I to TPsjtitlrttjjvTjppiiuiojinrftjih ,iyanutouiis urirc meeiing im -MyBnwe- or Mtatf fully endoriKi tlie platform of the Radi cal. The following are the delegates appointed. We put tbem on 'be record) ( ) - "The following gentlemen were appointed delegates to the Philadelphia Convention the 81. Septemtievf Wynrte, it. f.ptt Kama ra,E. H. mwh,3. f, K.."M.U. FornirfJ Shm Uel p. Woedlet, Jhd. B.'Chesaoni Jr.,fAh?tander 41. Phelps. J. A. Melson. And the following tcentlemen were appointed from Deaufort coun ty; II. H. Hitch and W. M. Oherry; and M. Bowen, f .Maryland, fiviierlf iy iknmtjy' Tua sums of the time are encouraging and auopiciou. The action of the late great Coa venfMia baa had a trcincfidi elfurtdiin ixip- eiktr sentiment at the kortU. Tlie' friends of Constitutional t'mon are buoyaut, bnjM'ful, niye. svbjh djuiy eteriiatiini r everywhere vinible in the (tactical ramp. The Msop!e of tbe East and the West, the Centre and th .th, will take uir'tb tuv- jnent which tbe fjon vent ion so wisely prepared for them : for in it trlumnU at the elections lies the only hop ef thepiuae.ijiiity and frweperrty of Uie country iu the future. If it fail, the Union will have failed t-rpl!k-an Hrerty, rear j lliahrd by law, will nave tailext ; and either dea p?iitun, like that of the old dynasties of con tinental Europe, or diaiuteration, like that wbifh distract the Southern half of our own con tinent, will ensue, the lormcr tuihging grind ing inppresaiou, and the latter- commercial ruin, Wart of race and sections and ifniyrsai chaos,, r ' " , Tn 8oldiB. The 8iad.tHl, in alluding to the proposed. Convention of the ,Unon ol dien "and m1ori at Cleveland; otftheltth Sep tenisajfs fc!ii. iA t . ?'These soldiers are honest, but verdant." Then they have one characteristic, which tbif XSng potltk-ian and demagogue have not; If tht were kowM, the people could forgive their verdancy. But these aoldiera are not half ak verdant or wicked those who think the Amer-i ican people are ready to leave the management of the government longer to the Radicals. They would destroy-' eyery vestige , of a Republican government, by blotting out all the rtntd. ' rights of the State and the liberties of tbe peo- ' Tub Williamston irpeW call npon Gov: ""lflhldhBrpose by the nam of Blow, from I'itt County, who ', arrested by tjie military authorities foe battWy tipotj ireedmao, .while nnder civil, bonds, and subsequent to Gen. Rotiertsou's lateyrder. . The attention of tbeGovornor hav ing iwen previously called Id tfitf saiii 'niatter, heat once' addreasedi Ges. lbbrtoii on th sahjlft. , tie ba been assured, .that tbe arrest was sa error, for which the Commanding Geo eral expresses bi regret, jMr., Blow is no longer in milit? custody. " General Cutt&r Denouncei Forney. ' ''Everybody in thetionth kuow Oenernt Cuatar ly reputation. In a letter which he published iu tbe Washington Jkyubtitn m InUUigmttr yesterday, he thu tjeaks of Forney ! ' "Prominent in this mWrpreeentation ami wilful preversiim of truth itbe organ controlled and edited by yourself, and were it not lor the ortHlHl poaittoA Wtitch you tiolil, 1 would not deem myself justified in referring to you or any thing emanating from you. . "I will not refer to the eedhions aml luflaiiu niatory epithets yot applied to that. (.Pbiladel Pliin) Convention, of which I am proud to have jx-eo a member, but will only ., class them wkh your in sidious and Wicked harangues pronoun ced in the city of Philadelphia during the sitting ot the Convention, in which you endeavored to atif the passion of what yon anppused a wohto deeds of violence and blood. Neither will I oo cupy tme lu exposing your , baseness in cbarac teiixiug those gallant soldier of the Union who' too it part in the Convention a being influenced ty any but tbe highest, noblest, and most patri otic mpuhses which govern tbe human will.- Wmb lea were tbey, a you insinuate, tinctured .with disloyalty. Kuch unwarranted, unjunt, sa- provokea assertions come from yog with bad grace, when directed against those who, during the entire war, have freely sad unselfishly peril l ed their lives to restore, defend, and perpetuate tlie principle of a constitutional a government Which you are laboring to deatroyi' AVhaf have vim done or accomplished to iustifv vou in ma ligning and traducing those whos pntriolitm j rs noun-gone sue teat oi iwiue ami i tryoni iiutachnient t" ' f ! r,1 i Stop-ThUf f j I f -jj ; i!Te plan U the light -Wgered Jcfitry: in shouiinif "stop thief P when ruwiinit troni ofll CeTs of yiistfcevra' f very Ingeulont olte when new, bat has long since become , stale and un-. profitaWtr. It is, llieiefore, quite tiseleaa for the Radicals to attempt to blind the country any further by their insane and distorted Version ef their New Orleans stnptd ; but bloody ex peri- mnnl eat ronnl lit ii tA nsttfl (B7 hfklcaaiaiTn tin aflarM That irreaisuMe poUcemao, publie sentimeht, f ha btready overtaken and collared the, villain- I oil iiBlnder, - Ua-tiCaliam, turned his dark fan' ! tern upon him, rifled the contents of In pocket, and found so many proof of guilt upon him thut all lw r seal's aWatinji and protaatatitma Can una w wvwf'Trf:f ''.'''" Ti'i'f ii"V"v Why.oaly looiv at tlii3jfiowing murderous Imh of weapons and fates instruments, and tell. Da if any fellow caught edth such upon hii" could 'meaft an'ytblng but mischief, and was not. rightly pobneed Upon, xsoctwkll s speech in the bousn of Representatives, loreshadowing and iavitingthariot; N. P. Basks' ditto; the rev olutionary meetings and harangues, in. Jfsw Orleans bv Doenc. if aum A Co.' : the armint? and parading of insolent and mutinous nngraes itirouuu u.e priiK ipui t.treet ot tlie city ; tils' simultaneous gathering ot similar bodies of armed AtHcaus in various other larue cities ot the South ; nd, though lt, not Itswtdanirer ousutlie incendiarv teachings of adiadical Con- ervs nd a Radical pre darins tbe last half rear of horrible misrule. Ara JVrt Hrti, 1 ; 1 ' "'' ' A pKftMAK SicstikkiI A at ry ia told f.f a Pruaaian anjtinel stationed on the eteeplo at Troppau. and left behind there when bin compa ny retreaUrd,5 The citizens attctnptul to take k n briaoiur. but the Pruaaiaa ,eaaily Idcfendvd f aith hieiiayonet tlie nArrow winding Mair"-4y wlibrh alone aeceas eonui oe gaHi i phf. Tbey then decided on mlucing him by (wine, but the Prussian, bavin, villi faiu a1 eood supply of cartriibw-ar' aoaoonce d Uhat trived to maintain bie omboi rwnjT siaus and be. was relieve 1, i " w t t ,-. ryr ft l (X" '. fn th RoatAa JatunaL sneakinff ot the visit psjd by the delegate Iron oulh, CenolW V; the MasMct ettdelegat5oil,aytr "t , 1 Then uenefal Custer came in, ami wa inuo ducedtoGea. McGowaa of, the Confederate army. After cordially shaking hands Custer aaid : "General W hve been looking at each other often during the war th roups. IMt glaaee and' amid the smoke of battle, if we can bow hake bands, these civilians who hsve stayed at their home in te&ty aarery eouhl." A '-. s Mfi Mrs. P. Polk, widow of the late lamented Bishop Leonida' Polk, intends In future to de vote herself to the cause of female education at Columbia, Tenn., and aaeociate herself with tbe Rev. Dr. Beckett, as Vice Principal of the Col ombia Female Instiute. . Her daiigbter,' Miss Susan PsMJ!!H'Hliarlr.r?,ll!' iiil .4k tt was generally remarked that Mr. tanton was not present on Saturday, when the' Presi dent delivered his speech In reply to Mr. John son. But bis absence was ekei as coro bora live of the welf-settled understanding that he does not heartily support tbe President and hia .res toration policy. .-- !.; 1.U inliUkV A firm In Chicago advertise B griud giftdla-' tribirtlotl, therebetng1, among' -other 'prize;' 40 piano. 80 metodeon, 40eT'krnld ' and - silver watches, 1,000 set of spoow, and etherportable ware, and placet Haj. Oea. Benjamin r. Butler, Ixiwell, Mass., at tbe head of ita list of referen ces. u& i":iiita Mi iiiirmi We son it stated, we knownot on wht au thority, that an organization of Southerner ha purchased a plot of gronnd near ueuystmrg, in which to bury the Confederate dead who tell in the battle at that place. ' 1 ' iThe gvel used by the presiding officer of the Philadelphia .Caaveatiwn. was niade of oak plank from the frigate Constitution "Old Iron sides." ::,.,..;si4i'i ,1..,'!i.i-t.,n! -s i . The survivors of Ashby ' brigade have made arrangemente tbe the removal of tbe remain of General Turner Ashby, and Captain Richard Ashby, hi brother, from their present place of burial to tbe Stonewall Cemetery, at Win chester: "il : ' t 1 I I 1 1 1 I t I . i t s i . i - ' i j The New York Daily AW has commenced the publication of a cheap edition intended for general circulation during tbe pending canvass. It will be in addition to it regular issue. ,, : .. for six week not a'drop of rain t)a "fallen On the city of Chattanooga, and during alt the time the thermometer has ranged, during the middle of the day, trom to 1 03 degree. , ' mi Virginia Is recovering fro nf the -sfete--of cd iipee since Terry depart adJ rf 1 Basil Duke 1 writing history of the life of jonn ii. Morgan. , .,.,,,- , The Ban Antonio (Texas) Ltlytr says murder Ii epidemic there. i,.,n.,, I t A. -l-V,.., ...I j.. 1! , . ,..11 ' .. i 4 preeeiit being built in Georgia. r t , , A tad in New Haven died of 4 1 roea pear. Hi friend called it coolers. - - T A' suit of law has been broifght in Harrisburv .ti i i i . jt - . " iur a aiieuuu hmmmwii vi utv mine. 1 - Heaator unanaier e imeonie is tne laraest im Detrnit-$61,14T."vHe voted for an llereJ,' of rat- 1 if nvim'ni .,!J. ( i (it 1 uinner ia at the White, Mountains, lie ' la trying to get the word "white" stricken out. by Uie JNew Jiampsuirejjegiatature. tki tuey say. ' Mrs! JelTcraoa Davie baa arrived U CanaiWoh visit to her cbvidrew. -i i i- , -- t ,i - 'Gi v me a place to rest my lever on," ' say AroJiimectea, "ami win . move Uie world." "Give me . pure i and unadulterated drum. save Medicus, ef tlie obiea time, "and I - will core disease." ' 1 ' i . In one eense, both .'of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans. - They, knew thnre wa ao piaee to nest their lever on. - either to moyeth world or' cure disease. Mechanism was In a backward state, and the medical, prtt fession wa but another name, for aoroervl, , jusd all the adjunct of magic niter and chiwm 'of tbe s"evf t eye," em. ,' ' a. Hut these latter day have borne unto us some) thing mora than even superstition and ita rruw ever dreamt ot la their - maddest philosophy. in tnese uay or practical science, wtint was theory of yesterday is lact to day, and all the old time notion become a bubble in the sun, .and burst and break with evey breath we draw. ' , Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place for it to move the world. Let mine ancient Medico pant and toil no more for the drag he sorely needs, for we have them at our band, ever ready to serve iti them, .at j his beck, , . . . i. t I. ! . ,n . -ii .ff lh'ttnwl in the laboratory of Dr. Maggiel,' tha tnit mnterlsl known- in the medical profess-, bmaireobuiniibbi by any one. llhl JJiliou, Dyspeptic and Diarrhew Pills at:md unrivalled, and his Salve operatee with niaioat elfect upon burns, scabl, and all sores "and nicer of the tliia x - iV-c -' --i-":- -' ..ii-.-., I fact, wa tliink MaooiBi. a Pill and aaav are the wonder of this century, and we are happy in Rethought that many others of our brelihreo o(; the craft agree with us. We would earnestly ciiuneeJ that all families provide tlie as selves with Dr. Maggiel Preparation at once, And keep them ready at "hand, so as to use them at tlie most opportune time andaa occa. ''! ete 1 ofey HhUukI ,J: , , k o. . ' 1 . tiTsburg IU ought to be executed for treason. The Indft think a mad doe killed in Raleiirh. few .dew aev .bit HfflidfltiWe lhitik it mora, f 1 lilt.llv llU Ilk bilUnallf Ulliu. an .l..a nl rrn. T tug to Katergtnooin yuat to InvftTtRatether rttti eae that atllicfs our secession friend ol the Stan Ami, he' n wrong, somehow ; if a man simp ly whistle "Dixie," be cries out "tresson 1 bang Mitt r It'tlimigbt that Joe Turner "tricked Vm someway or omebow.--J9(tari Ko.) Twees. s "C: . - -, - v I 'i'i . 'i .aafc , , i 1 1 i ..,.- Mass ACHlsxTT. The Boston Cemmereial sari : "We understand tlmt tbe emntuittee ap pointed by the Faneuit Hall Convention coti teniplate to call a mass .ratification meeting to le held in Faucuil Hall on or about theSStli. of August, at which it is etrtd Senator Do littlc, Hon. Montgomery lilnir, and ex-Oovernor Parsons, of Alabama, will be the prominent 1 speakers. 1 iii;i, fa rav.-tt-v?!!e, K. C. An. In hi Mra. Mti.ivua & Oo) r, rli t 'A Uie late I., r. Junu C. cut, erf Cluirssr OBThBrxiav, linju. itf Aairiixt, in !nnilierland Co.. Pr-usi N -nwrnni, mt iiil of ftri;lii aiuy Amur V. fiaaiau, t&-4 1 wiilt suu la tUva. ; 'Tn CnnihertatMl fMOit. on the nth. tnxt.. Mrs. Mas. oasrr Jnn, ailv ul ilaj. Neili A. Mi-bnitaUl, in twr jear.. '' In the Otv ui.St. LiHiut, JUtMfHHiri, at tba Columbia tiouM, oo in artu. iui., i Aaiaitu enuicra, ura.. AmakdsC. Juhkmox, wifu of (.'. L. J..lm.ny aitd tliird daiiKtitar e kH kUs Kraak aUnK, of UuaCity. . blie a .Baptist. thurcb. A (.KlO II M, 11AMTO MAIf. ttaa.s i ' ; ,"jiai.ji,s,v.,Aiig.s3niiHii. Ttu. UL-miii ( simipura t eajiiwl w ue ! errat Ttirtigls Frelglil Ale Urn tt which la nvw hi ' full ami mK-Ci-aaful oivrali'iti trom hew TirW, rVmtnu, riiul Iphia i4 llallnwm, Celuaitua, B. C. IW. A H. U. K.. U. 4. U. tt. K.. C. B. aaJ C. A ft, U M. wrryiuK freixiOa Ni.rtu sad Bum witb greater auipatun sim loevr i:k-s uin . Attentio (a partkuUrl.rialhid Wadvartiwiaieat vi bV Allan,' frtug.Vt aaiat ef OmmmA. im ;h ), i 'tHaudard a Popriaa copy tn nwbM.1 ' ' " ' ' j i a'atpaw-tuersiiljs Kevtlec. MB. t.Vt.' HTMAH'Wtoj' WiUMtraarw fraar w firm of PANt i. ill MAS .. w have this iiy admUtad Vol. JCMSKfli M. HiMA.V at Xarboro ; fi. C, as s vartner in our buuaa, and will continue tba Cumuiiwion business ia the City of New fork nnder Uie aame sad strleof tbeold arm. : C !' ! Harm tmmnd tbs aamosa of B. W. Hnnan, Emj Who baa bad aiauy rears siperwna in tba ttaainaiia, w fool aaanred that w ean do a well fur out fntmla in the sals of Simthem nroduee and purehsae of iraif rat uwn hiuiiiuo as any eihar houwaed horje to rweive tlie liberal patroovag axtenura u tbs-Md Urav ...... I - JU11. H. IIAUX. !KewTik,'AnK;-lw .tW!l!T!fl f t J0HH M, DA'CXa, JQHS H. HXMAS it orrAajwtaM.,,CRij 4. Soamjain JN. C,,. stdBEiUMnirMi; I iJV t, . i U 't? ?W- ' i'i ' ft 'I ft Ltt of Ttfboro, N. C .JDAXCIV IIVJBAX VCO, if. I ' ! .b i' CienrrnJ Couiratsslon lflercliaitfC' t I ' ' I.I , - el, , .... n.j.ui.1 1 For tbe kale fall kmde ef Haoiara fodiMe' Slid 'rio,tt;iev.H 5e4'M.-U'i'.'-''. ,f ! -ft w tt hmSi t nmwv0'mml' , Aaetf r-iit "in Vji t i-nw s,i m fpUK Fifty-ninth An anal SaSaioo of tlis SCHOOL OF J, JafcUltHAK, in thaumvermty of Mar-viand, will commence on tha 15th. OF OCX'OBEB, ltaii and wUl ' jii '-'i 'i Faoi'lvv o Pavfwc. 'J ft '-I' tVM. E. A. AIKiN, Ul)., Llib., Protwwor (a Chemist h"J an'l l'hnncy. ' K'ltuivp iu I in u n - .j . a - sUtn-s. and of biaeaMta of Wesssn wad Caudtm II Ktt'HAKU McSHEKKY, H. 1., Professor of Frinei ...1 l a.; . I ...I . . : 1 CHKIMTOFHEB J0HN81K)M, tt. D.i Proffiaaor of General, Descriptive, and Surgical Anatumv. ' ' KAMt KLC. CHEW, M. P., I'ruloasot of Materia Hedica Slid Theranentiea.1 - . V -- - ' HUN K iXHAU)HUilH. II., Piufessui t Fhyei OlOKr, Hyvk-ne, and General patltoluKy. lAMKd H. UtaXEii, U.4A., ttantouatiator.aad Ad jntirtt to the FrofeK bf Afcatomv. ' : .. 9 ..w " " iu. . ... .mi mum m , .iw.uu, r"i eulation, Dl an. Fr Jtieat Anatrnmr, tlO.00. r J T T'HE'tJS'ITEKHITr 1108P1TAL. f rotnnuMily known, as Ui Intlrmarr, ia aUai iwd to Uie 1 JH I I- . J. -I . , 11 . ! Who Kiva ia ita wards Clinioai imitrnctiona hi Mudioin knd Uurirervo4jM etudaau -thnoaa-hmit Um-aatirs year, witliout any additional ebarve. Imaing tbe pant rear acwenuwner au-g utospiiaia h e been onaned to atudenta. wh the variona Prufeaaora. and otbr medical eenUemen Kive tirmernl nml special Clinical inatrnition. Ar- ranKBMate have aim Ma aiade by ikese sotlemea fii Ifm mrtvate arasneeiaitiiai f etadanta,. set tliat in Jaciiitiea ror obtaining a tboroagh ataencai edn calion in ilaUiiaors ar araates now tbaa at any past ptsiod. 4 ' , . ' ' , Cumilani contaiirtn rait- lnfnnnatioa ms be ob Isnind from sny tnemtier nf the FamHv. ' i' , I GEO. W. MILTENBERGER, M. D., Jlahiiuore, Aug, 2flt, ' ' Dean. THAT LAROS STOCK OF BlfQEH, Jafely.-wdver- awfu, naa owiw, eouawuiiH t (1 , , " j . JUTFg SHOES. , . . . r I ''"BOTS"' "'""""' irMnti'-v I .i-ai -n WOJIEJT'S A ,n.s. i. i. I ' ''CHlXDEiarS" - ,u 'flis Iaeuroat lft srer braeptit bvtlid. Pit . . tuH'oi. TUCK KB iwmalua in the Northern Wsr- eu sad Beetle himself weU poalod as to quality and , (iive ua a call. We ran and will sell nxi cAwn. ' W. II. A R S. TUCKER & CO. Ang. 22 tf . . '. O ff A f Hhoe, Men, Women and t Wl- tKKf Vdrwn, will be n 8 tore this week,' 'liearier tllaurer. - '! ' ! i vi ( - I f it ' ; vr. n. n. b, tucker a go, .yug.iatf- 1 ' AUTIW EXTRAORDINARY f THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL m i - I Invented and Patented by 1 HocWiiMSEt;i:f HOEACE t, EMtiT, 80S.,,;, ' At Tnein AlbMMiAgrtealtarrtl Works, Alrianr, ... Tlie PuUkmwh hiSjkr.Bltied tka ia Mkl t, i,.- surtujto them the ieiunne Maehlnee alwre mentioned, thd FatnaUaa abd ,Maauf,iir. i.u'rr Br.ilhert!) havd apputd Jjnna, l'luuimer A CH etemburg, Vs., aa their KoJe Aifenta. for Una city ami vieimtyi foe tliew aala at maaufactnrer'B pricea, with 'lraonwrtaoon oalv a4ilc-d. Aa nthnr parties are making Cottoa Usw wirtMi tin. bnprsva. nx nu which hava frivevrthM Uai-hinee Iheir anneri imiI aad na,'Yanu,iitl iniyn. m.r,A M .. . to tli puMic with ncarlv tha aaaia rvprtwutations, tint BoKee i to wwiw ih.-iWTiiira ui,i,.., .,,(- tenia of piireha ra who (e,ui e ihe weU enlaU lulled an awinwwi Vme ninnfa-lnrHl o4t Ijt t f THk I' NtVEKiiAL t'OTT IM r.ii AVli l iiM.PV. ftKB-wf Hnrar fi -Umrrvw f-awnr mw tie tt i ' 'r . tinltntIIWWWiBitIaV ill ii.,, h ii-r ,..r ttu. sawn, fur aiiHxirlii.g il diiivuii! UielciUlN Ilitl-L au'i prtrrmutut u pnsim of Cottoa in the b,i.x-r fr. uuntT of eiioKiii or trm if inim. anr rm-r. AIho tiK-if ah- supply openintrn to an air eimmtvr over ine Hrnli C rli'i-ler. aii.I the' wwila "Hull lev. 1 t. u i. H FAI kMT snd Aiiianr Aririumral Worka, in raim-d and awnciled k-itcrs hp.u Url. rent partu uf the Ma- eJuse. 1 , ,, A''"?. Ailiaur A1 muni ul i,i k, Ainsr. 13-3w " '' . Allmiiv. N. y. Iin4ihlhiir(l KeWH. Wilnon irf lh ( r.T.!-m.. A ,i!.n Rtute sad Ixmiahiirr Kaeie. eaiv Iwo Wivta aiu'l atul hilt with rilT of t.HK- to 1'itnu. I'lummer A- I n IVtoratinrg, Vs. Ik 'K SALE. Ko. 1 . ierruigx. . New ktacki-reV aud N C. cnt it PILI.IAA1 JO3 & CO." - At i 1 .1 ug. na-it. i Ai , t 1. 1 nii! kim n BRisnt1, iiKKir, i ' i .. !,, . , ' Hue ijr.irfi r t a "urn il 9 pale rs,aiy ' ' IHte iktt t ff. 11. nm nr v it'i i . ititi, s iiM. . 'In ih-oirn hi eii . ' ,.. , et I Int. 1I0 lit. l'nl. , ill. -Attjuut-crn Untnii'-ai. and ivrAft. 1 ..i'T (l Ul i"ktf- onln hv ". - i -. J.'i.liOMM.T A ri) 5 H ilmiuiiluu. Aif- 'JO" 1 ' .jUOCiN HIU Jc11.W1MN tVlNn.N. C. -Atltln.la of FINE I.t'tfPm, UntlTtAimf) "1 OAK p'wtK.fliminhed at abort rnHii-e. , . , and ft XT. J.ll.AUKB, .Agniita, U i ' T.".- ?,,. ' ' 1 B-i- r tF.Himrlt lltTHIWVYA r.i , Impute uf HOUS. ' MKH and SL'liAH, Wibninpi.ai, N. C.) . Sbtfipfiis mid 4'innniUftIen Jlrrctinut ' j .... .nt rn m RT1,ri,Ti NKW V0;K , . , r We solicit .iietjnn.t ,f C.tt..ri, Kaval Rton..-'-'' .iliftinirisTarnni I'obarco, and other Smthern JmI- duett tha aaJdnf wlneh ourpntmpt yemjual atU'e-I ti a idibi given.. . we isnll make' hlieral alvne, i tiimu rei'eit of Jiivtuue and Jiill of Idling. All Mrr- ' lialilie Briill'rodnii! suipiiedto n fiirnalo re jB. ' Hiire from iwimt of uhnmii-nt, alh or without ml , vkei IwiaaaeKhaulttalwLvsaiwmpanv each ,1,,, t 'rnuiMi t i- . , , . " . - j ; Jfcrfh of ns Im ma frnl ver twenty veaia'evp.rnvi. ,,iw fiumneH In the (south, and our J. I,. HAT1UWAY tbhie years ttt Kew York, we feel eonfi.I. iit we ean w. " eiirw full prieeaiivoiir (rit-ada who will favor na with ' tbeir iwuaiKom- ut. . . . .. "p.. 1 HAili.VWAjV t. WM. 11, UTUEt i (JKS0tSK IMFOBTKP KE0AIW. .' 1 i Avery snprrfir Jut, vanuns popular Brands. ,t : A'"i' "f beautinibAnieriBan msLu, llavanat"--' arid Ameneaa nllera. 'J'huw g.la an- oif-n-d rr.. 1 frma the advanea of tlie lata TuriU, wIim-Ii will b u. raciated by Ui trade. , . . - " , . , ITLI.tAM., JONUS CO. . Aiig.l7-tf ' . . , ' "f.XCMANUB HOTEL, W;. . , I - . '. . : p and onr nnnierinis friemlo, that, na, navci win pieannre to iiiionii ine iravulluig wil having reveiitly aaaameq uie. nianapiment nr this. lintel, W " iaifc4 ao pama or exina in thonmglilv nentwatmi . the preiuuraa, and snpplyuig tlie Houmi "aitii eli gjut sui neossssry fumitiu-u mu. - -, We are determined to fieri oiirwlrea In fiirnlnh tli neateet and moot demrahl aecojninodiMloim to mr ' i trues, and wUl niae Una lioumt mall reapec-u what ,. a uralaaa - i5 s . ,f .., , ( ' l " 1CETE0P0LITA5 IIOTEt ' ahotrlj be. - " , , - ' ''Hoping to have the plessitra of serving tlie pnlilio v jus a. trial.- ao mi iiaraer pwroua, we mrite ail to call and give ' j. M. ni.Ain, lata of the Eagle Hotel, Aahrule, N. 0, Ang. -Jm ; ) One Thentand Dollar Iteuard - It OFFERED FOR tin? AITRRHEXKION OF Til ft" aerwrna who, tai the night of the 9th. uwt., niur- ' rtered Br. John AvtiiKhi end nitbod the nli ire of . Mcaara tiarrett A Cutebui. at Luis nlaea. Aljont lu t-HnndiTd and Fatv Ilollara in national cmr. m v wi r. ,, taken, and ahnnt Ten Dellars in Hpme., bcaiiles a P llMihL Jlu. Ul. U'.i.L -...1.1. 1 . 1 . , ,iu-i7 mB nirrn nu:il BI1U illQ IIMUtey IKUeil Il-OItt u Mjracna uuj nnruerea Bias. . , 1 Snspiciou reis on s young m a ho Was wmkum; , in the immediate vie'ntv, but w ,o ln the duv afUi. , He rails hitnuelf "Unmm h.aip;, .n he ln.t re- " eently Yetmned from Point Lookout : ii almut feet high, slender, with dark liair, and with dark, though i thia mtBrbe7 shaven iminediately under Ihe Bene. ; He baa "hailor markcT on his arnia made with ink, especially on hia right arm. Kavn be ran awr fi-na ", his paraita w W 1 j roara old, tlalnu to hara tfal -boaM in llyda Counlr.- AU persons are roquaatwl to - . . ...... ...w., w ' nMU un. ,4.n l. 1 1 , 1 1 1 - malion wliii h niav b ail to hi arrettt and 'onuvictiio, Aridren A. bKAt.Vt i:i,f, at this place. , Whitaker abUUou, dgevnuUi, N. C, Aug. It. WA ' Ang. la-lw v 1 ' i .i rjXMC RSIA M K NT A T B: F F A I. O i K I IVIi Nl Miiht Knii'hia r Viivini.' Urini,.,ii..n..,i n.. f sia siimiwt from Norlh Carolina, and tli chulli'ligH !' bsving been scwipu-d, the ruhnu will lake pluw ou Mmdav Hetit. Urd. iHtifi. ' Besides the uanat prizer 011 eneh an lavaaion, tha Propriotor odV'tw, as a tnra to the ehampiou. "AN ' 1XEUANT KAHJli.Fi." , v i , . ... .,, Ob Uie same evewut;, there, will be a -., 'J ' " - "Coronation Ball, gotten Bp In the meet aplendid ntvie. x , 'I he huighta, nti mg tha jjut, will unt m ehan;t bosra furaelf and home dr a ek preie.hug tlw v Tournament. . . , . - ' " ' ' "!,'T. rAXSttf. ' . iAoioJjt.1 "V - u. : . : ' " IV, ? T I Expoleial att'iifion tntlle.r t- tmr tn. k of KT. ' MAlit'tADX tHAMl'A(iSK YYJNKS, in iarM awl liilliS, Will) by .CVUIlolBnelllB to lie tlie Uliet lunu-- :;";.;i,rALso- PIih t RfcdJJfclckV veryi pnnilar; DnfT (ton tons puis ' fili.Ul!l, warranted pure; ll oulv ku-ii-iIv pruiu) genuine MATi;liiA m the Countrv : ol.li I'i ill! nur and sfe to dniinnter' to the leelil.nl ; m. Julian CLAhKi', and (Hard, Ihimir A (Vs. CI HIN'AC 1:1; AN. 1Y, genuine, of the uitag of 1"4, vera siiien' And Mwtu .10 aduunndvr al the Wk bed ul ilnmii , fritiuln. ...... , .. . . : . iiV,", -ALSO.,-' Pere Old JAMAICA ltt'31. and 1IOIXASD CIS: . Hald to the trade hy. 1' - ' Vt iJJ Mf, jom.s a cv Ao. 17-tr - ' iTT KTOI'Pe'l t ' ' M 1 1 -- -t ' - , 'i k imd' ron-iiid. bavunc fuenn d a coDvi n-lit ac- 11 a-dmg to law, have net M.-'i l, but are ikiw iiunihr , factimiitf. and wiu continue 1.) nuuiuUi'tnrn, tlie en n- uie hpaitiMU rlavoreti - . i" i DTTEHAM BKOKUTO TOBACCO, . , lit Durham a, N. C. TherNadl be plcaxed tn rvivlva ordera frnni their old inetKU and vimionu rt and .. promise to furnish a awtuiur article, interior to unties niaaufai-tui-ert in this Wiaie, or anv when? iUe. All lobai:eii sianuiai'.tured by theia will nave ih"ir tirmnl. --- - K. F. 4tUlJaJ.-i A .NUN. pnrbsui , Aug.-lt-lni. . ; . . , XTER-V N. C. EAILIiO.VD, TAlii' AN 11 'I 11 . '' ' Mat v i'.M-iiKa, Tin' wit Annual Meetitig (if tli UtO'Vlii'ldiVaof the W entersi fiorth Ca4ina hull H.w.l will U-Ih-I.I 1.1 Ut' aViavii thnmiav, the ab. Aocust. ' in , . , ! , K. i- MMtiMCiS, k - W 1 H 1 v-'- L" " 'i?....i. .1 ir AUK- I'M! A . ."t.Tteirtf anu lliiwil". JACOS A tAia. 4 . . I'M) 1'ioce innie lirf.-inia i:--iiir, 10 Kegii prinhJ CiHlliiy Laid. 1 v . . . 1 .imtmif m ' -' ' 1 B. P. WILLIAMSON & CO. Avtif-.1I tf 4 "ll.r AHYF Ii. A sliielci.-eiitfctnan. eomta-teiit W II t)i.Utl li!THi.,i' tut If inai.,1 eisj.irate at h hi! in m f A 10 1 no 1 i I.eli relir-e am Aihu-ene, Aug. is-lw e 1 th s 1 i r pi r 1 f J tiiu a' t'-r au. 1 , 1 li , i iiir;i"ti rs mued Cut,, .lull r. HAM 'I K.S. Smnlitt.-l l. J.ihin-tiHi Co., N. C. ci 1 o tf Ti lou.i SvV : : 1 FEMIJMrUB U'.MEMl'KB liKJIl'MfcEB; F. F. I'I. -1 I 1) k'.Mn e.intam!- en h ind Ihe b. -t Cl'i-I. ia and Inaii'h'ta Ju-.iifii,.-. lie uf srrmidy h hiu Ix'fn R.il tvn!i etrrmhnarr mireesa f"r n jejiii, tilm li every pi rnti wtmutil k."ej shout I! ii b. Vi iik mi K. .'I'.N'imi nrr. ' 11 LI. I A VI, JfiMjl A CO. A as- $-tf 1 1 I i 1 ' VJl If .f
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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