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-rri- Tin: sentinel, : W .Tl. t;. Vi,.., - Mtlitor. 1 hurstluj I;iiJbs, - Ir it a rot iT!.Rv a it woujd ba aniuter- Minil talc, to ft.;ns tire ryvr recuniiig out rag of lb 'ttUnXiri.'-'; W; efvi cnr Bttor Inability to do juttifw to the utj-t, At boaae im influence fur vfl J. pMwtrs. At tb North Jtt hr! d w i jfs ? S !!!. Knowiotr. therefore. ItVstattis iu North Caro- link, we s'inll n'vf putn'ji-r njr.caluiMi with daily refutation of iu liUls. VV'ero tob tempt to notice them" all, we nhould not have c or time fur auhl 4 w. V prvlur labor mora profitable sod entyrnlal., But for the in formation of those ))' do sot read the organ of Radicalism la this tty we make tb follow log grouping of tome ol it lattsf atUreaoes, that Itej may aee the lengths to whicbit '; it going : It publib, in Iu uooif ttar 6th com munication, over the signature of "Restoration,"" without dissent from th view f the writ, in Which negro tunr J indirertly, if not posi tively, advocated ; ' , ." - t i h ' It endeavors Ho fj-!(j'iUn tle people into the support of. the Howard amendment, rj threat ening the abrogation of alt pardon and eon ' sequent insecurity of ill titles to rear-estate ', It repeat the slander that Uaioa men and negroes are the object of persecution and ho- tility In the Slate; It dcclara the civ il authorities inadequate to the protection of li and pwpei tjr ; and, there fore, lit want martial law n3 more trooii in the State;- , - ' - It pronounces the Mn constructed State gov tTDment" a failure j an J, therefore, it desire that it ahotiU he fcutaaded to provlrional or tern iorial conditio ;' 1 ', r ; . ,, ' .': j It deplore the Immunity from puislimrit enjoTedlif wht it tulia "eoaafrioua triutor. Knowing whut it mcaiw hj that designation, jt it plain that it wouhl lik to Me a prctly gener al iytnu ot liant'irigiititl eotiflncation rmplojmi. This U mm t thf p'i)H, The anthiote will be foand io t!e dtutfjUticn of all good and true noutaern iu)co ruru. , . , 1 0 Dit. Tht a n'.'Lfro reu'.meiit i to be brought to Ibi City. in t be enuite 'f fw rlavt, Ut the purpfrtfl of ioterti out. We ainccrulj hripe tttftt the ruwvr i iibout foun If a ni-uro ri;iairut hoti!i be muaiered out Leri, it ia tair to prtum that the Geuerai in crrania8l wviJi m to it that thj conduct them- aelTae propwly, htIi1 they Uow a dtpoition ' not to do .. . WhemrfoMi thiit attertpt W eutfM prejudice agint eol jred men I Thetie colored troopt, i( mustered out Jieio, probably trade in oar eton and hoi, and leave a con- aiderable amount of grtn ulm k among '' Thct "head centie" of all niaditef in Korth Carolina, ouljr te,vn J to Iiue1nbQb hiniatilf, the Standard, thu pervti't a thort and very plain paragraph, of the We presume the Unllent reader of our col tnu porAictly utulvrntood n. Our remark wa prompted bjr r'-;;ru J tut the welfare of ljth race. There arc a'aitdy hero wort colored mm than can find j'rullliil;lj ciuploj ment. Thie ia palpable to ererr one Oir v8 oobwed, popa ' lation, that 1.1 f"j lure, are mure entitled to our eympathy than atrangcra, nd uuleaa there waa employ mtht for all, we prefer tbat our' own people abould bo utfuned. Moreover, the colored refpnnt were not' mustered into tbe ervlce here. If brought here to be disbanded, they, eoldler lik", would fpenij their money, and in a few week wouhl be unable to got bonie. Indi.'ed, we icam that white Fedorui aoldior hu renmiktfd here, that the object of bringing the nr'ro rejj'uneuU South to. dil and la that they are not wanted at the Korth, and that, onre bore, they cannot get back. ' Further, onf police find bnt little dijliculty in managjngoaf present popuUtion, white or black, but large addition of any clv of inn, who cunnot find mployment, wouldrally InrreaM their difll cuUie. , Tni Standard has such a ba'l opinion of bs, (for which we etmnot suffii-iwltly txpres our grief,) that it could not io Induced, under any circuniatancc. It intimate. loJ'iotu"- for us for ariytbing. lioldcn siijs that be would ''vote'' for Gen. Cox tlorele would vote for os. Con sidering the tot i mats in which he holds it, (tot Which again we must pause to weep awhile, our gallant friend, the General, will hardly take tba declaration a a compliment If we never wt flolden "vote" until w ask that ni't damaging aiipport. The tuppvrt of W.,r..,ir71,n. III!, ,1 ilu linrilnmlia 11m. In Korth Carolina is tvmwt 1 iustlr rccrarded as an evil as devoutly to he dreaded ast,'je cholera r the nall pox. Itu tipn is Bk tlie poia oMins tbalatIon of the l"p, death to all that pas bridcr it' All that i ow'Ohary to te- eure the defeat of any imut Is to gt the sIortT to endorse him, and lo I the thing is done. What precioi! sliowing this is, to ba tnrel ' -: "Wben the worat comes, rs it certainly will, remember oor warning. Do noti hold us re ponaible lr what is in reserve for you." -'fan-1 - d'trit - : : ' : If tli worst sSetril omc, you will be, and de turvetl'i be, held a "tnttcli tvspoiwibje for it a' ay iciri in tba country. T iay nothing of I your haviBO1 taught fweaion tor years before th? war, you buve pert.itently invited Itadical ag- exists toward JSorih t irolms, for alleged "dis loyalty," ha been nw-ie jour work than tliat of unyotiir umn Foulb-of 'aonj afd Jlixttn's Iinev llioanlow and IlamlHoB not txeip'ted. t- Two itfoijj:"- are ti.it. 1 tulha.Ltjj;iaIatureof Masa:liuiHts jjr.its is K'tttlical (licory "reduced to praetlc Mlbi"S.slt UiaKUJSfil wo'uld forca npun tbe South; 1 t li,ctiiir aegroea to repri-writ them, flu Turiu lUilicals virtoa'ly admit them to be their own equals, iu morality and inteSlijent. Ko oue will content the point Vermont"! Conditioa f Union. ' A few dayi Mr. WaLprt Biiioram, the leader of tlieConacrr it tree in the Lower IIou, of the Vermont I-gulature, ofleri'd the follow, ing resolution ; vi mere.,. It if most drsiraMe that the tnton of all the HUtt ahould Uscome perfect at the earliest Wowisit cnaUtent witti the peaoo and welfare of the nation, that every, fttate should become fully represented ia the national ;eoua rili. and take lia abure in the Inruiation of the oontry; and, . r-. HAmwm, Toe poaac sion ana larcue m mprs Uias (he jut liiar r power by nay section is injurious, and iu temUocy ia dinracting and wmratiMmr, w well wra twowr wttmut etberK therefore. - : JitMfewf. hi Ik 8mU nd Ileum f RmrtM UiUvt, That il the Southem Watea, latvly id insurrection, nil axlopt, in order to terminate our national dittlcultiea, the amenament in me Constitution ot tbe United Btatee, proposed by Concrrew to the Lecislatnrcn of the ereral 8Uu, on the 18th day of June, 1849, no further conditions should l reqnired to entitle the Southern States to be Immediately ana lutiy represeoted in the national ennncils, except that their repreaentatl ea be joy a men. ; Of course, Mr. Bhosah'S resolution was not exprecMTe of his sentiments, or those of any Conaervatire In Vcrniont. He believes in o condition! of repiWntstlon, except' the right of representation under the fras jprencrilted by thf supreme law. But he gvt the Vermont Legislainre chance to ay to the South, with a nncli weTgUt! as. their voke carries; "Pasa How. Jim'aJne1idmefiU,?M(t fou ghali ta reure eentation in Congress without further comlit ions except loyalty In the inditiduol nprecntati." On tbe Slit of October the representatives of Vermont vojfed this preambln and reaotution down, thus declaring the amendment nff wn dltion of Union, and adopted one declaring the ten States oot of tbe I'nion, and that Tti should not entti tho Union eacept on the con dition of universal suffrage ( What aa) s the Standard t Dow lie "go it" with his Vermont brethren and nllical ; Information Wtnted. Our Kewbem Co temporaries have published several accounts of outrages committed in the lower Counties of a diiliolicai and wicked char- actor. It if n prtwntt d that bands ot despera does am committing these outragis, upon all classea and enlora. So far a we can learn, no organised effort baatbecn made to arret them. We believe the civil authority ia ample to put them down and break them op. IWentlya correspondent of the-Wanbingtoo Ciwic&, wri ting from Neabern. but who, we are inclined to thiult, resides in Washington city, urged tliat two or three tbMJanf cavalry are needed, in tula BUU ror llt preservation oi oruer. ia day, the Standard utters the same watimcatf, which we believe unwarranted by the tacts. If this state of thing exists, Gov. Worth has re ceived no official Information of it, and it is proper that tbe civil authorities in those Conn ties should lodge with biro correct iuformatioa about tbe natter. , We ask tbe attention of our Kewbem cotemporaries to the article of tie Standard of to day. Oor, Worth baa the pledge of the general government to aid biro in sup pressing ail disorder which the civil government cannot quell sod remove, and be should know the fact v j.:, ., WA j, ' Daltimobb. It ia with heartfelt gratification that we announce tba -triuoiph of the Conserve tive ticket in Baltimore. Desplty all tbe vile fraud and chicane of the Radicals, d spite tbelr bold and unblushing attempt to govern that grtiiit city by a pitiful minority, aided by ruffians andkaoovleta, juatlot and right have achieved triumph, which s tbe herald of better day to come. This secure twenty one members of tbe lower branch of the Legislature, and gives the coutrof to the Conferral! vea beyond a doubt. This ensures the election ot aj Coaservatlv United State Senator in plana of Mr. Creswell, and it drives nidi In tbe coffin of the Conwll. tutlonal Amendment "1 ''.a j Tmb BanWKKi.ir fUridian attribute to the Bentintt the recent comroandatlon, by th sunaara, ot Harper weekly, and proceeds to comment with just severity upon the endorse mcnt We beg our cotemporary to be a little taor careful, i If ba aver icada th Bentil at alVha must havs knowa that wa eiould b guiM tyornoauck sanction of that filthy Radical publication. ' . Th NoBTHKa , elections, genciatly, havji gon pretty much a w anticipated, The Constitutional Amendment in South. .Carolina. CaABLKsTox, S. C. Nov. 8, 18C0. ' Ei Provisional Governor Perrv nnblishea a lona b-tter addressed to Charles W. Woodward, of Philadelphia, In reply to a letter from that gentleman, urging South Carolina to ratify the constitutional amendment. Governor Perry takes the ground tout the Bout hum States may be rained, but eaonot be tliahonored and disgrar3sd except by their own act. He ex presxe 'tlia conviction that the aUendment can never gain tua assent ot turot-touTi bs of tha States. Ha reviews sections ot tbe amendment uriatim, and givea hi views . 1 . . L against eaan ai some it-ngin, lie Clones nis tel. ter in theoe words : "Let me conclude by as suring you that aa feeble at South Carolina may be, and aa powerless aa yon say she is tot pro tect hersrll, the is Beverthelc able to main- turn amid all her oppreauoa her honor untul lied, and will never voluntarily acorpt her own degradation," ,-., X X '' s' 1 ' .: Tha Constitutional Amendment in GeorgU. , MiLjLBDoevnxa, Nov. 8, 1866. Th constitutional smendmont wu referred ttjsrr fa- Mutie;1wftfr Tawrarrioiittyrliff" port as soon at prarucaoie. ai u. Ptepneus opposes, and thinks tbe Legislators shouid act innnediately on the subject, aod settle the ques tion o far a Georgia is concerned. The rejec tion of the amendment is deemed certain. , - -Tbe radio! preMUd not rlih th "saooe" which waa admiuistered to ilutler In hi reoeut attempt to speak in the City Hall Park. Wbeu the radical rowdies intentiptod the president in bis speeches, on his tour, it inwardly chnckleij. '8uo for the goose is sauce for tl gandeT." Tlie old Queen City Hotel, in Cbarltaton, WU burned on Wedacsday morning. " . Hovember MeteorsLetter from Profaaaor - Sew". on. .. Valk CoLLto, Jioveinber 8,1806. ' ' CXTtACT. For the Wl three or four years there have lieen distinct indications of the return of tbe. NoveralK meteors. This was narticularlv man- Ilest last vcar, inanmuch as singla observer, the moimiig of the 13th of November, witueea cd about seventy -6v meteor per hour. A, par ty ot lour persons, at Aew Haven, counted Xi59 io an honr, and a party at Greenwich observa tory counted tSfi ia an hour. Thesa number are probably live or six times as great as would ? optameci n, ordinary, mornings, ... .a. display this year. The thirty three-year eycl ends to t80, rather than 1868, and heoos aucb a display may l looked for. But w snuat remeojin tor many return or tue penoa siuc A. U. wt'i we have no account ot a correspoB din shower. Hut lor the experience of but year tue aaora ing of November U would be named a tha time to look for the meteors. . But their occur race then on the 13th, and sot on the 14th, makes it necessary to look for them on eitbar morning thie yeor. ' t . They cannot fe expected in great abondasoa nntil the constellation Leo is above tua horixoa that i, unt 1 after 1 1 o'cloi k. In previoua dutplays, the uiaxiiuum baa usually bwa bo-ttii-B 8 o'clock and dawn. I 1'revioua diplashav continued several hours, aud have been visible over considerable regiook If tha time of the shower fall this year ltween the mornings of tua IStband Hlh, it may appeur only to thot on the other sid of tbe earth. Thus, in ItiJi, tha dispiay was ex clusively Kuroxan, although we had clear akiea, while in 18J18 this continent slone enjoyed tba exhibition. So, in 1 7W a grand diaplay was witnessed in America, while in Europe a few meteors only attracted tbe notice of observer. bliooting stars appear in the upper region of the atmosphere. They rarely descend below a height of thirty miles, and probably do not appear at a greater height than 18 mile. They move with great r4.lity, : having aa average velocity or at least twenty five mi las second, nearly or quite one hundred time tbe ordinary velocity of a cannon hall. Jt is generally adthitted that shooting star are smuil ixities pioving In orbits like planets or comets, witU'li encounter the carta and are bbned up, or are dissipated jn .be upper regi on of the atmosphere. Groups of savk bodies moving together in a common direction produce tbe Aupust and NoyemW exhibitions. The true NovoinW meteors proceed In line radiating, fiorn tlie constellation Loo, or more exw:tly lrom the u kl in Leo. This radiation Udne lo pepipf-ctjve the uatba being all par aileJ to each 'other. , ; Abdication of HaximiHan, Tb long prophesied withdrawal of Maximil ian irom me imperial uonors towlilcob was idqed by the JEmperorol tbe French ha at laJt takes plaoe. VV publish cltewhors tbe in teliacnce, which we hsve reason to believe authentic, of his departure trow tbe City of aiexico, ana or uie expected arrival at Vera Crux, lly this tune the Austrian steamer desi pstched for his sccomniodstloq has received liliu on board, and the late wearer of a crown that rested solely on French bayonets has left toe nnmemy snore, to wnlcb ba was sever real ly invited, aud where his presence wasrec&rded as a standinir menace to democratic institutiona. For Maximilian, th Austrian prinor, the Amer ican people uave oaugnt but good WHI: for the husband of the Unfortunate Oarlotta, the kind, liest sympathy ; but for Maximilian, th Mexi can Emperor, it was impossible that thsy thould have anything but aversion and hostile wisbea. May prospering plea waft him aaf asms to the greetings of lit ancestral friend, and to th embraces oi a wne napptiy restored to her right J I v . II.' , " s unit niMfycFncvr, ' Sports or Youth A writer ia tbe last num ber ! i'Wwwfi Magiin says, that "th de velopment of 'musrular education, Is beginning; to attract good deal of attention, and that "tbe gospel of athletic ha been preached vary energetically, and it missionaries may point to Very considerable results ia all quarters, what ever may b their weight, for good or evil." The remark is mad eoocerning England but t the same may be said in this country. Witness the base ball epidemic. Young man will hav their sport and amusements, and th mora healtblitl tbey are, the better. It Is better for them to play Imse ball than to "practice" at bar room. It is better fo b "excited" at a gam oi ai metier ma at a frame or cards, it la. better for them to play at baa ball than at loo or whist It Is better for them to return to their home wearied with I th open sports ot th field th ttb to seek their dwelling overcome t -1. , 1 I , - . . ! . . ... wuu ( RNMnwoie poiauoas oi strong anna. Therefor it la, that we heartily approve of all th manly Mwciee of young men, which Wilt wean mem from tua bottle and the table. Tbey may err in tha too mat display thev mar make of their sport, in the newspapers, but tlie results arc an tor good ana not tor eviu Almmniri 1 11 r. Wllmer McUao ad vert lues for sale tha boose .tn witlcb Ueneral Ie surrendered th Army ol Aorthern Virginia to General Grant, on the 6th of April 1865, at Appomattox Court uouse," . v t 'ii - -i-.. It I stated that Comraodof VanderbiU in. tends to retire trom actlva batines so soon a be obtain competence. . Hi estate Is now esti mated at only fifty millions. The WarD.-nartueni has called for 473.000 iron neaa blocks lor the ".National" cemeteries. Mca to be insert tied wifn the name rank, regi ment, -arm, company and corps of tbe sleeper ueiwaiu, snu tue umio oi nis neatn. It i aiild, says the AtalancU. that Preabhmt aonnson win visit Mcmptnatn a law weeka. Mereiliih P. Gentry-, of Nashville, died Moo. V ' 'i ... The; are fioingo have a lenitentiary 1 Co lumbia, 8. C. . ' General 0. T. Anderson it a candidal for Mayor ot Atlanta, r - We learn from Gov. Bullock that "by Civina favor the people of Massachusetts hav enjoyed .another year of peaoa." W hop they will aJlowttelraelghlmrs to anjoy to aam bleaa- : Tba World truly remarks, b th Radical ba lieve all that is published about tha cruelty to frouluien in tha South, it is tbe lest evldeooeof the inefficiency of the Freedmen' Bureau, and tbat that Incuhua upon tbe South should at one be withdraw," , ; ; , . Col. A. J. Fletcher, th Secretary of State ef Tennessee, has been tntntated with a large potiiim of the executive business, owing to tha ieoltie health of Gov. Eroa nlow, and the Nash, vili Stitt ZtUuhi) earnestly recommend hint aa tbe Had Leal caodidSita for Governor at the next election, i i - . i , - - - JSTWT02K UETTEJL " Trad and rinance Tte Crash Corning "Cornering" Another Kama for Swind lingThe National Baal Th Rnsh of Operator into Wall Street Business at th fjoulh Mr. Ptabody and th Eadi eala. 7 t (CrrtwoIeiyw Rwhmond Eiajulaor. f --i-" Jiaw Yoalt,' Nov. 8, IW3. " Ia this city during the last few dtiys politicul affairs hav been secondary, in the minds of most men, to tbe more tangible an 1 more obvl twisty urffent q aettftiflii J Aas an $ fnii:- h cooviction earns irround that we are on tbe eve of very serious embarrassment - The trade of tbe city, generally apeakiog, is no worse than It kas bevn tine 1857. Ail b nineties et bnainass feet tba depression some of tlimn . to aa (Stent that threaten ruin. Import ' and BsasHtafaetarera complain of more than dullness, for beside being ansble to lighten their stocks, they experienc difficulty ia making th u.il collections, ileac tua ominous renewals of paper, much of it at comparatively long ibv . Nor is this tuffgeativc circumttance JnH.crniblc only here. Tu same complaint i l,urd at Philadelphia, jthere a perceptible intnaie in th amount of aix month' paper, emanating from dry good commiaaion bouses, Lcgiiit t.i excite neaainess. The willingucas to grant credit running half a year has been oite ol the signs of our commercial; recklessness ; and th fact that in many cases an extension fur a similar period bat become accesary indicaan aa unsound state of affairs. Enormous stocks, expanded credit, and disappointment in regard to Southern collections, are premonitions o' vil not to be spokeo of lightly. They tell ot thacrash that is coming. This time, as at other times, tbe crash will begin . uh the dry goods houses. And experience baa slum s t U;tt r hen a tew Urge dry goods concerns . tooplc ver, other branches ars not fur removal froiu danger. ., I . Inflation and gambling speculation art widely ramitied. Tba grain, pork and butter trades ar at this moment subject to onhealtby activity. Ia tbeavaa in nearly all other branches, "coia m" ar ia vogua, aod "oornering". is but snot bet terot for swindling, with bankruptcy as a proba bl result Inquiries amongkt oniniission house havaatis6eri ma that but for fraudulent combinations, and conlrivaoett, butter would fall to has than (wo-thirds of its pretent'pi ii. Pork has bees kept up by the tricks of a tew large operator, who set m likely to sutler eer ! ly lor tlieir pains. The enormous ouunvity lit Id by on or two firm renders a maintenance of th present price imposailile. There hat been a iarga fall within thslast fuw dnys, and within tlie next ninety days the fail will be yet grcati.r. Ot th speculation in grain you may judge when I Inform voq that tba CbtcesQ Uinkt now exttct a margin of about forty per cc-ut. on grin paper, instead ot tan per cent, at usual - Tba wild speculation now ia jrof;rf bode no good to tha National banks. They oiayide tbronea dimcuitiet tor a season Ucaine ot tiuii exoeptioa from specie payments, but depend upon it, there will be trouble auionjjst them I e for th winter bi ended. The harardoin ifiitnr ot theu- business may be inferred frtm t''vt"r cnorosou profit, - One cf th bank it tin city ha paid twenty per cent, ia dividends this year, besides adding ten per cent; to its turpli-, . which stand at 6100,000, white tbe oririal capital waa but liOO.OOO. Tbe pajter mo.ey bubble must twiist some dfv -Thi National banking system, a wa sea it at tbe Kortb, h huge eaatrivanca lor fostering InftiTion of all kinds. And though tbrra eau .be rio lun f r gold as la aldaa days, tber may be collapses and tna now wtu the rfattonai securtjtiPt main taiai uetr around r ' It BUunt were required to sliow tbe iuiouii tie of our busintua attnophere,;it might be tracea in- to rutn oi -operators" into W l tret Thra Ojttraardlnary activity provaila ; railway stocks that ar Intrinsically valuelete. (because representloa road overburdened wiUi bonded debt are un In the clouds! ant oilu r stocks, of which nothing good is known, are bought and sold with an eagerness that implies a though tleMueaa not far romoved from dcBiwr tioa. popo neculat now whp never ia their live speculated oejore. And why ? , Bimply wita a vain nopa to retrieve, by a lucky throw ot the Well street dice, tbe mean lost in leu it Imat trade. JJanufacturer aod racrchanta, tare and traall, try to escape from the eonso- auencea of depression by dabbling in stocks Bomwiing they must do, or nothing can; save them. The eaormout rents, the bigU salarie aod wage, the general, all pervading t&trarfi ganc ot horn life, form a load which only jrich men can hope long to endure. , Hence the multitude, navlnguithing else to do, go down to Wall street to avert bullae .perdition. I apprehend that nor will lose tlmn (ruin by the Business proocts at th South ars a sbeclfie csuse of anxiety, whleh is mors or leas tinged with a political coloring. It is not creditable, however, to tha sagacity of the Northern peo ple, umk, wane beginning to realixetc material Injury resulting from the disonraoizod atata ol the Union, they fail to percei vs the necessity of adapting weir partisan requirements to th dis position and circumstancca of tha Sobth. They perceiv that so lonf a tha ttatut of the South continue undetermined, so long the ctnnmcrce oi in country must oe subject tocoutimrencict nrcgnaat with peril. You may every day bear wuz Huta nuLwu w'sis turn uia relations war restored ifor busiact porpoae: yet thcee ar iue individual woo ar loudest in th nt terano of tbe Radical deojamfa. For my part. I am aauerhtv tnonG to think that a real good old fashioned buinecs crUit. Will be a bleaainif to tba North. The fclea of aa si tended craoh ia not pleasant. All of nt must suffer under it. and not a few ot us I crushed:. But, after all, the good will be greater than tha evil t for. by no other proeesj. that I can Imsgine, will tb great eurae ot inflation be destroyed. Renta must come down the cost of living uuat ba reduced j tbe huge paper money swindle must come to sa end and nothing short of aa old faahioned (mash will acooinnllsh the. nda. Moreover, th North most be taught that tba two taction have business in terests which sboald outweigh eetional hate: that tha South cannot be born down without an tailing loss and suffering upon its Northern dealer and cmtouMir. In (hi wav. she) aioBs, may tus maqasei i.oi Raaical lanticitti. ba counteracted f aad a smash will teach ho lasson mora effttaslly than the 6net rhetoric, - tf yea Head an Illustration of the pry ing "in W l M FrtUngeant shntttf-lsj iitl WU hav ft ii tb cast briir. 1'eslHwJv. who;; broad and muniSoent philanthmphy "d xn n t protect hint from tbe inalirnitv nf certain Ra 1- loalprjnta. Xot being addicted lo beTO wor hlp, I neither bend the knee nor cro uivnif when th nam t Feabody is bearX Y t, aurely, if therai any man living wiuwe 'uoob trnsive irenemal ; and coudnts shmil.l a un for bin th respect of every Amirieiri, it i tl: gentleman. Ii ia, nevertheless, sittgftid ont fr attack because ot aileptd tymptthie with the Bouth during its st'uavlc. l-H wa in full sTmpamy witn tue reiKiiion, is tfie charge up on wBich the Radical press deuiaoika verdict aesinst him, II is holy deed so hi nothing- pi unbroken attachment to his nativ land ran ted as a poor pn-Leucs, and all because his "loy ajVy" dots not come up to the Radical etandarct Fr.jni such iilcralifin anI loyally, may Heaven deliver us! . , Ai Chiwt tlmrvli, n We,biectay svciuuk, tb7tb. m.-t,, by to lf. Jt. . lfa.ua, JL.'B., Mo. JUml tl. VAWI.T, to Miss Lboi H. ltavAS, Wt-dogl,ttr of Mrs. John S. BryiuvaB id tnw titty. . At "EsBwralda, y.rren oouoty, tiu rMuduoes of r.i. W, J, Oneu. on tii 4lh. iostant, I? Ktt. Ir. Il.lgt), Mr. W:T. Umuici. of W Mluiijrton titv, to 11 ks Aucis 1 li. Ci'Biujea, oi tb abovs county. noun M . JOSEI'Ii A. L.NtiEUlAUD. ut Mew !fsfloer Coonty. ana eandidat ftw ro-cluttioo suint; (JrsenJ IWIIII nbly. ' .Nov -t(! WiKTI OP STOCKHOLDERS. Jl&'BKtAair'K Vvkw Wit. aub Ma U. B. ro4 1 W n xisuioji. S. C. Haw. t. Iri&fl. . t THE Nineteenth Annus! Meeting-of tbe Sbjckhot hn.tn ol die Wihmneloii and Manchester Kil- r i1 UHiipanv will be iiqld tn vt ty of Wiitainfftoju. N. C, on WeJceSilay, tbe 2-th. bisttr.tt P - ' McreUry. A miiRi Hob J, nor th H. C. a. it. Ptot. kooiro ' 1 the CAI)I,IN.V HttPHE. Term HaiaM.9 Aptilyto ' r v " 0FJVL. TONNOFfUKI Nov 8-jw XOW IICIVG HECEIVEOt l"0 Iisnvls Kuwrior sad Extra Fkmr. 4 16 Firk ns prime Hweet Omhen Batter, i u A Hw. 1'riaie tenty sua Dirj CbdeM, J.OOO Km. I'rims Uaf Urd, . ltk) Barrel Brown an i Keaaed 6deara, :(l bagH Lagnira and Java Offoe, hxe .'atuJlt,MrBi and 4dsmaiitine, ' Mi Orons rlUiCkftief 4 J SO Boxes Family aud other Snaps, -. , , . 8.fln lb, aott Baaoa'BideB, wl . - .tJ0 " Hhonldera, t These goods sr offiired at the. lowest prices to ,the txailc. r Zeir rtiper J'hoaplmfei Bone tntE, T!n Fertilisers are rrfommendixl aa beiog eqnal to mr in sue, and ai brd in any quantity at the co.t of ttniortaloir bov IHItimor price. Pb'tLIAM, iUNEi k CO. N'v6-tf l .. "J ' The Hasort and llamltu Cabinet Or . ," ' , .. i - ' , :aa.;' ONE of th lrv instroriients of this eelebrsted make will bswt th laslitutaon ur tks Duf, Dumb ah I yiind, for a fc?r d.. Al. Ink rested are cpnlially invited to cj and hear . , , . TJ. E. VATHEWSi- -. K.vS-9t : (Jen'l oot!i Agent JOI1.V W, COSBY, OIYIL EXCIXEEB AXD AKCIUTEl?. ItAIKIGll, N. C. V , Wil l, fiirfcisli Hubs ti4 fer!cirleiiHon"rr Cwell iiit(, Jkurchm, I'tcturjr Dqildings, and f vory Uemiriiitioii of" BuUduui 1 Aloo, all kinds of fluwiDps waa prumptaasa aaii Oa rsssonshl term.' aevo- .. r- : , , TK AUK AtlTIIMKIIXD TO IN- nonnee J. T. WtOWX, of Hifrh Point, Ouilford County, a a uandiUe fat Aaaiatauupourkeeper to the iK-st, IlQiiseof Coniruous. . SoT7-td .r . ' 1 IXC V4SCno.D OYSTERS. "TKHdnrn feMept Rnnday.) after the arrival a j oi me wain, rrn asnsemond uttiTliS can be but, at tt.iC pr galbia, at DAVIS A JOKES'. , V. 7-tm, CIIAOE OP SCIIEDIXE. " TUtxtoH ft Oastos BailBoad CatPAay, I ..... .... craaiimiioRjiT's OnncB. , i - ' ; - iV. Ttn. 1N66. ( i siwl after Sunday, Nov, 4th., IB06, tnins en the J l!iUtili sod Osstea R. K. will ran a follows t Jtiiil train loavoa lWeigh, . 8,00, A. M. ' Arrives at WeUoB ; .00, P. M. ho M&U train leave Waldoa at H.Ia A. N. 1 1; i Arrives at Baleigh 4.C0, P, M.' - l(.i icbt train leave Baleigh tt iV, A.M. V Arrive at Wehlott 6.00, P.M. .FreiRht trains leava Wehloa at l4.00, A.M. t -Arrive at Klei(th 4,00, P.M. - Mnil trains oonneet, North uj Sooth, with N. C. B f. W. B. a and ftdra B. 8. v"Jrvere opy.'- . ' - X-' ' -WlnHOtlCIsV.. ASSISTANT ASSESiOB'a OFFICE,) , UnlTXD KTATES ISTEBXAI, BeVKRDB, - .! 4th. Dir., 4th. Dint, Korth CsroUna, ) Jl WaUtasas!, Bovember, Mos, -Tn scoordance with umtntetions rsosived st this JL pm, from the Department f Internal Kavenne. 1 mil attend tbs followui nluw. tha tim o..i catedfor the aurpoa or receiving the returns ofln- ff??tr,a 'i18 f V'd CAKItlAOSS, WATCliliS, l'iAK03, 4e., held Mav tat JtKtf. , , - , AJuo, returns from afainifaetnrers, Distillers, ke dating trom April tat. im, and quarterly returns from tliose liahio for tb auarter endinir Jm-i inn andeaehonstheresfter: : Atbpikes'. Mond..' Kovembfri ISHh. do ", . 31st. do tlrd. do - Jiith. do 28th. , Dseeniber, stU. , do 6th. 'do Jdth. ' ' do nth. i0 lh. , lo i lttth. ' do aoui. do aist. At Joh ,yBns; Wednesday; At W Uiis Lynns', Friday, At Hayes' tor. - "Monday, : At ). ). Borers, Wedneadsy, At Thnmpwaw' etore.Tueadar, At Ijiwes' ttor, : Thursday, Alt Puamvtll, Monday, ' ' At Frtrn t villa, t Tn8dav. I At looiteway At lion SVlll'f,, At Wakeflold, FriUnT. Tueidy, At FAf-le Bock, At Btiubeo'a, iiniwiay, i ndav, Mo?dr, (to - Slat. J. O. BBOMEIX, As:tAnt Assessor, 4th. Division. 4th. District Korth CarQun. tHBee orcf A. CUEECH S Stow, FsyetteviU inn -anwiw i IJIP6KTA1VT' AEE AT AlCTIOX. BP. WIUXVM80N A CO., be lear to annonne that, turiint U instrnetions from I)r. P. li.Ut-i-iK.K, tbu irojruor, toey will oft fur alu, at AoetiuB, A" . ... ... v- .... On Tuesday, '' tbe 27th. InstAnt. Tli Iwelline Hon. nnt.hon-a .mJ 'M i whk be now resides, topetber witk Twenty Aorca of Taluable and nigh. 4 Ij Impi-wetl Eand TiiisTlesariihi py.ipij I. "'natf d ime Btjle sat of thseaiHtot 'lit dwBlliiijt hnunc u built in. tb wt-U-reiyl, and conmhoj vf f,mr eomfortaW rooms vr ttb iiiiww thirty-two tet m lfaeth It has th Iwual out bonresi viss a amok house, kitchen snd want rooms. Ateo;-a tar Bars thirty f,,.t by forty a shed lilty by tweuty, a rat proof corn hoee. r "All these tmildinijare new, In good order and eon I diti..n, ao-1 fit fif thoxinunedmte asnwattosi f tli Al jJio Some Tlnae will e wle!, ; An errolUtt, nesriy thoronh bred, Stix-k Hcrse, and tiw Muoded snare si,J roll tlx Cott by this BlrTMI. - . . . . A ar.it rte'HJldi(.'i and Cf. -; 1 -f- ? o. biuriiic ami tiaras oumplotn. , 'i OiKi.Varofi, io enrt, nv I'kiws, Hsrrow, i :wn Siielti r. MiauiHW Mill. Cotron Pkntur xRin. 'Wrtteranda vartetv t osher rtia, efnl Wi a t . loiauiiaig , lot of -Oora and FodoU r, I'eaa, wet Potato 4e,r . . J -ALSO- -'. '.- a t wKii4f is? ui fi..k. rmJr, K i.v 1 its' pr-Uvriy cfl ke aeea ai time. Bnib, iov 7-t.l. . I V ; NEW STOKE.- -New Goods New- Goods it . I' .-. ... ' - -1 . I. . - . II-'. Ba-aassass ,. -r i-f.J,. . 1 -tALI, A2l SFE MY STOCK OF DRESS AND FANCY Embroidered Popllnt, - i ' Balmoral a, . ' ." , Aljiaoaa, Flannela, j 4 s Callooet, SHAWLS, HOOF SKIRTS, CLOAKS, HATS, CAPS, lir,OTS AND EH0E3.. . t Ladles will And mr fsortmcnt thrgod attnetir m th City. ,t .: ... . . . , 1 uvit Oeutb-men tn nslljaad so oiy assortment of CLOTHING. I am determined to pleas alt who 'favor nt with a " call, in th qnahty and price of Good. N Koua ia th City shall undersell us. " ft - J, noSEXBAUM, FarcttsvilW., I ' Oct 81 Sm . (One door ljetowir fc-rJiiifv SOMETIIINQ NKW ' J . ' - - . . . .. SCIENCE AND MEDICINE. DR. HALPECli'S E (J U A L I Z EE, Foil THE CURE OF ALL. . CHRONIC DISEASES. IT WU.I. f'l'BK General Debility, Eheunutiim. Dytpeptia, Neoralgia, Convulsion, Paralyti, Spi- ' nal Diseases, Weak Cheita, Weak. Limbs, Indpient Consumption, . I'pilepsy, and all Chroniu ' Disease which Uediclna Ba failed to do, v, 1 ' Bumbersofcaaesof llIKXltl taiAMRdaJta ' have been enrol. . . v 'I i . COXSEMITITESf . Trymr EqiialuKir- few tjiplicatlou will eonvlnea, you of tbe power it has to expand th Cheat and Lungs. Our EQUALIZER ha th effect that any aclentiflo BUB might expect. . We have located at tb Plir n'.trt Raleigh. N. C;. wharaw lavtt alt Fhvsknsu and -Student of ilocUcims M well as evsry an elt. to call and xnu ur nw wrmtkm. Balelsh, Saw. 1 lw Ayenl ad Operator W. KOBE aT ANDRE WS, Wholesale and BctallCroccr, Ko. 91 FayetteTlll Street, RAT.I2ICTI, 'ji, c," " , GR0CEB1K8 AND PltOrSIOXS ' OF ALL K1XD3 1 8CQAB9-50 bbls. whole, half and "euarter ALL BRANDS OF FLOCK, 1 COFFEES, , MOLASSES AND STRUTS, ' BUTTER, . ' SAUCES, CHEESE, s PICKLES, LARD, " CATSUPS. BACON,- ' , SEGARS, , PORK, " I FISH, SALT, LIQU0R3 AND WINES. CROCKERY 4c. 4, - CBACKEBS of Superior make and every variety, embraeing Sod, Egg, Mlft, Boston," Batter, and PUot ere. . ...t . , i .. . IJV STOKE, ALSO, Buck Wheat, bi t and i Ban, Laos Baas. on draught or by th g, .. ; Liathb, Franeh Caif-iilibi, tiidnKa. tol.L.th. er snd Khoenitkeni'Tools. ttpsjiM and Aoaxahtiki Oamlloa, gutn, Ae. Ooan and Cora Meal. , .. V... . ... Bora, BatfRin sniLTin,.: ' . Powdib aud Shot. , . ". " Corroii Cahdb, Soda. Copperaa, Bpioss, Prestrvs ' Woob, Willow and l in War. : rresarvs. ' CosnorioNsaue, Chocolsto, 4e. Xaaoana Oil. . , Sbovbl, Tongs, And Irons, Ac., fte., , , I One Word, , . EVZRTTHDfO usually kept tn lars Wholes!, and rtetajl j.tabbshinnU of the kind, which will bs Zdd (iqf esan,) , ... - .. - ' On a Easy Tern as st snv Btablishmcnt Ronfb of th. tw.. l iH!fi Jli0?v0,de fr,u,,th ""enora rpwt I TfllryalWd to this really splendid st. k Oriba Io f anv amount jiromptly filled and Uupiuhod. 6et23-lm ' oi tiitti.no Room No Where Elsa in the City, CAN GENTLEMEX FIND X SCCB A variety, or '.. HEilNO TJITDES.WEAJl, tile rxErca dkawess. TEE 25EESS SHIFTS, H. B. ANDREW? & CQ'S. A AT - Mf iT5 1, MATS l! II ATS! It ABpiHEHLOTfip PA-IMOVAKI.K RATI, 7oit rr!C f tl5 cl) nJ ni4 ,TIX AXI allEET III OX. , No. -1 X'-nyotteville Street. IS C(XKFCT10!f WITH OfB EAKDWARB bnsines, weearrvooxtn.iTelv fts ntNcrtcUBi ar ti.k wakk snd tovp P-.pnu. OnVrs prompily attended to and1'' scutd ia t!i (test st vie. . . ale&diug diue at aU ti.-aes. J. BROWV ' Bltiih, Kfiv;. i tf Wuh Bast Lawn, rou sale: A FINK HORSf? Bl'Or.T AND HABKEfisJ ApTy toj C. W . Hutching Kl, ith1,urtlw B0. UOfisaed. 8mr nulcs Meat of baleich, ' Oct. 81 tf W. 8. TUCKER. . , .. . "".
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