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J - - IK . 1 ' s kaxeigii; x arauRSDAY, ocroiimi 31, isgt. ! -so . I . X a ; 5 ' MHOT .-Uti- . i. ; DAILY, SENTINEL. ' T ftX K. riXtt FtMMaitM. - f iiik CQXDWO.Y vr Tin cowwr. t. reflecting eitixenea be insensible to lb danfrerou condition of the country. !' t 9j pylilH-, It palsies indostry IB ll iU branches, and, shake the financial credit oi ""'" th tnvc:Hinn-nt4 Aud whilst It Icmu the " meant of meeting i te ihtaiMde, it milwi wore op'imoive tbe liurtbeh af UJeiiim. It iriil)zre comiufrre, witlmnt 1h becltlifnt itonditinn tlw nstiim cnoot prue it pur lather ll.oujjlit, nit Mperitron c' iu cleiuly pnivxxl it tu lie tuitv-timt witli Ut ruM.1 I 'n ion of JI the Btt, nt they m and lln-ir people pnwnij eijiml rights, ,' iriie Bstitio ;ou! l j-t nj)i.r WkU 4lMit r vii' tlitiy iJ!.t tut Hrti.nioiKn vi toe the prtwetn Bfciay in it prrwrvatum, tod designed ., it to le perj tul.' Iu the f - J u ,,ecur the tiitig lihertj to Kew teita anil Ar jwwteiitj. One of the ear Uiiial )riuci)Ua ot tli (lnvtroment that formed Sa tbe vifiality if the Stalea. Ita vtry ninttucw 4i pen'l upon tlie Oootinu Ea fcnoaf ol tat equality. - Tliey r made s. equnl in lbs 6Aiat a lo repreaentation witliout regard t populatiun, aod ia tbe "T" Ilourt of Jiapieaeotativea, aoeording to pop "J'mfcitioB. They and their people an alike ! 'nebund In the lienefltii of tbJtidiclal le. -arttiti:Dtrnrtl in erery fiuto sott pOBSt , gnarautte. To guard agaioat the potai- bility oi aay interfi-reoou with tliia prioci-.(- pie of equality through the arsumption of "j power not gnnleA; which might be field uUequeotly aduptral u awenUmentol tb ConatituuWu, wbiuK di-clarra ; that "the pnwefi notfdlfTibt ClittciT Stttfi nor pnihibited tq tbe tlatf are renerved to th Wale rufpecUly, or to th people." !! ;Tbat equality ia now at Aa end. ' 'fen oftb BtaUta and their people are not only hot ad .! -miltnl It) eijnal! right with tjio ret but, s ... fariitbe l'fciUiive flupartment i ;0o "2., Cafntd, atedmied them,' and -anlijtieted to ki aaere niiliiary -wlf,- The eonifqiienoe 1 i'("tht the Uilo"piHeiitial weultb f Uioae " State in, and will lie aa long aa th prraent - ite of tiist4wtiB, ht t tie nailon. ; ft K' aiapl-a iitaujjartjice and cotfon, t, ,. which, in tbe pknt.ao materially eontritiuted , to the generftl welfare, are not. and Cannot be promised. Tbev nerved Uie ariu u in' ,7 ,luir in all the other Ktatna a much aa, if, ft iitiott more- than," in the r'iutn. 'ineyent '' r.ehed cmmen)o-snpplied tlie needs ufth Jfj'liiaimfacuiring Induntry ?f the- East, lor uubed the beat markets' fvr in pnnlucts, gave emplbyoirnt and remunerative wagea to it employi-eia, and iDcreaaed tbe revenue of tbecoumry by inrreaBing ita import. A long 'u'tbU piiiitioiU diaorKanixalion re tuaina, the nir tliructiv will It he to the ,t i-iteret 0 nlt.Wha har-rngtrr". the ''tC0UDtry to fhiaf predioameut t The auswer ia obvioud. It Utbe tonrae which the leg ,. Jslalivn ili;pBittnnt pUrauedtJlWitbout nieiiinif to impute unpatriotic motive to , :; ori indulginir tn vitufietatinN, grenerally unjtint nhd always andignifled, but aanuming 1 that it b' uted from an liimint ( error, it cannot, the author r belieea,' I doolittd M' 'tliBt thnt eoiime has been the cause ot tbe present troubliv".' The wr tjerminaud more f,7 than two $eiw and a half since, with com i. n ote miliUrv aueceaa. It ire w ont d the ,rr insurrectionary attempti of the jieople of the south. To suppreas such attempts Oongre,bjr the 0uUti ioa i rested with . the powtir to auppma iosQrrection by tnil ' t)Kt.iiary iorce; , Yut this pupoae they Can, call ,k out the militia and use the army and PHTy ; an and iontr tjefure themmt insurrection, hw wcroPH-sed tinder this authority. . The . d- ,4a of lbs poiiiir mm to uisinlaiu the iin, tinrity ul tba Union awl not nnder any cir- cu nstsncis to inipsir It, It was preefrra ' ti'iaolaotiie4iin;tiort Which was aieied j at. . To cooatru. a power to preaerveiutn p wer to destroy is a gluing absurdity. And yet what has been, and ia being done by CoDgri;, nhjliils lhi absurdity. ,.,Tliey "''(hd call out the militia and used th army and navjr for the" t'lppreswion of lb ; Inauih repnon'; tnat suppression" bin been attain ed ; armed or other reii.tBc to -tbe Mr- Constitution aniHawt of the United States -- ejists ti jw lipre ; and jet, tlie Union, w b icb - ': 'the insurrecUun lor time (uipended, ooo ; . i!ue suspended, W ucb a result as this eootcmjilnted by the ' autbon 01 the ' Constitution f Wa it conteuipiated in tbe J1s7arly da) s of tbe insurrrection I , That it ' was not contemplated by tbe formtr in clear ""''from what has I wen already stated ;,tbat it was aot contemplated in the latter, is equal, -lycteaf, ftirin Jtttyli Congress-passed, . by an alaioat UBanhnous vote, a resolution . diaaTuwiiijj mo J purpose of conquest or tub- ' ugsii'in and on lhe icpntrari declaring .""that'-theaoje object was "to defend and eifvrnuintin 0; stipmuisxry oi tb Contitn tiou, miu ta pru'swrife the Union with all the ' diifoity, equulity and rifrht of tb several lWvrJtaffl unimpaired. Has th Union been . sj "prvw-rvwl I I lav the States which were ia iilmrrection been preaerrsd ? Are tbey, ia ,.tU language ot that reooluuuoo, bow in the poue.uon,s unimpaired, of i their dignity, equalitVand riulitsf" We know thef are v ' Mt. If the policy of restorlnthem to their etijoTment,iugiutd by Mr. Lincoln wth the almost unanimous approval of bi paTr h : ty, and wltirh Mr. Johnson baa endeavored to eariy nut, had not been interfered with "?ly CminrrKs, the ! 'ttlate would loig aincii . bsve been in tbeir lull enjoyment. This, it i believed, no candid, sensible man will U-litSBest'OB- i - - -- - fa. - , JL Th ground npon which Congress claims Ibu power, which it baa exerted o .' huldiiigtlt Southern 8tt as eohqu.erj?d and sni'jueated. andlestiilatiiigin regard to thisui as sucti, is that the insurrection, iwfore 1..1L1? it4 uie 11 m T.tr, 4M wn-'ui-, tl Coiistit'iiicn. That thit Is aa ttror is nVrirmsj - T ttir-pifwi'if tff'Ttectsr "war; "Bird ine poaer lo piovnie lor ttff suppri-ssion o j.WWJtaOiMtkarlilk tinrt niia-ers. rlhe onp liMiks xc!usivelv t Hoa',!.i jsilb foreign aijo, ..tWmbatl to Mi- ui Ltauce at '.iuhik,. a4l4 lbs a so treated in the t "ii"tiluiiiMI. Congress is Ve;ei1 with th' authority to declare wr, rnipe and tujipivit ariiii.'S and provide and Uisintaiu a, jiit v. If tbeae power Were . iniiMb J 11, r ( ji InsurreCt 4..1errieg hp. ui t'onnss any oil lofihlni,l would have been I !; a--iAmt-TFt; ttrttir same's s '-,,. , .... . 3 .... ., . . luiftI. J n r ( ji insurm'ti.m, the con her authority mere surplus- secTfoB of the Jt'oMhotMHi vevtiinir these the power it 'jre.ly j.'v--n to call ont tlie militia to luppr-.ws iii-urrectioiis. 'At the beinoiog it Ibe nc-iit lasairccHort it wa uuii ersaily Conre.ldt that when it should lie suppressed the Union wrmlj be, s it wss before; coat. .,i -, . . y ..... - posed oi Statea pt equal dignity, anil enti t'4 to equal xiybta. Tlie inmirweaiOB Tba-4naimioe),4 berwerer. became tt fimiiiitahu that iiixn vrounihrt"lfUtivUlTy7'ar welTai to gTve to tbe Uofernnient tbe meaat to aeaiat In its niTpre8iiD,tK trteeretit rluLU were conceded to the innirrecttotiit ta. llmimtd-ml tlllllt frt1rtill!l tJe"dT'"iie,T!Tyrit!r to ae tut buteberinc vjf priwiui-r if our (jot have ri tshstrd. Such a result would Jiave answrred no pood purpoHetowr.liipirnis ing the relielllmn, and wouil. not iu4v linve Iscerated th leHmt;sN i wi a people, but tbocted tbe public switimeut . ( th world. Congress, ibfen-ibrs, aadtbapreai dent, w'ntly and with the Uwt uiotivcs, reo onzeit belligerent riixhtsin the insurrection ary Oorernment. Anil stub, concnasiiin at t)ie tame time gar to Oongre the authority toexclude neutral nations trom all intercoarae with the South.. A (ar aa such sationa wera e incerned Congreat properly claimed th right of war, and npott l hut claim denlared the blockfJ oi the Southern porta, and pro vided (or the capture of resself and their cargoes attempting to violate ii. 8ueh cap ture wera made and a-ljudged to. be lawful by our priae court. This greatly aided the Government in bringing the iesurrectio to clo. In th first of these, called the priie cases, dwided bf the. Supreme Court of the United Statea, the opinion contain on or two passage "which bave been relied npon at juntifjing Congress in considering th States in question as conquered pro vinces. Tbi ground baa been maintained with confidence in .both HousesiTUjrMtpi' tb opinion, th author think, shews very plainly that the conrt did not design to announce any such doctrine. Ho case ba since been before' that tribunal calling lor any correction of the misapprehension. ; I pmvboWBVer, lBfrTe3tr.' r JUtlCa"yetson, 'W mtmtotpt. tlt Cuuri.) i occurring since the termination ot the relicllionJnvoiving tbepersoiiar riiihts of a citizen of outb Carolina. : b ruled (hat "the cwnstitutionai lawsol the Union wer thereby enjoyed Slid obeyed, and wire a authuiKaUva and bind ing over the people of tbe State as in other portion ,of ,tlm count ry .J , .Tbi view i plainly inconsiatent with the pretest- that the Houth is now a conquered territory; ! The Judge placet South Carolina uposi the) shiii uii.iiug, m far as her jights and the right of bur people a? coiiceToed as New York or any othef of what were the loyal Slates. Since that'; ruling one1 baa been made b Chief Justice Chase;' in June, ltSU7, in which that Judge refers to the opinion in the prize cirff-s, and evidently treats the pretence that tb Cvurt intended to dociile that tbe Southern Slate were not now equal States In the Union, to le uo- I warrautarita.r-Tiie case wa than A: citizen ot North Carolina wa indebted on a promis sory note to citizen oi one of tb State loyal during tbe insurrection. Pending tbe lonurrectioo, by force oi a ltw passed by the Chavernnfent Jtfiutt of North Carolina con flscdting sob. debts, tlie debtor was. com-.. peiled' to par itio lUe agent of tbat Slate, and be nslted npon tbat payment a Vis de fense. In bis opinio) the Chb-f Justice says, "To maintain tht'se proOHitious, the counsel for the defendant rely npon the i!h cisious of the Supreme Court of the United Bute to the etfei t that tlie lata rebellion was a civil war, in the prosecution of which lielligcrent rights were exercised by tb National Government and accorded totb armed forces of the Heliel Confederacy, and upon the decision of the State Courts .dur ing and Rfler the close of the American war for iBilependencs. which alfirmed the valid ity'of confiscations, and sequestrations de creed against the property of nnn-resideut Britit.li sul jects and the inhabitant' 'of colonies or state' Hostile o the United Colonies or United Status.'' "Brit these de cisions di not, in our judgment, sustain the, propositions in support of which tbey art cited.". - .. . 'There Is no" doubt tliat the State tf Nortil Carolina, by tlie acts of the Conven tion of May, 1861, by tbe previous act ot the eoernor of the Srte, by" mibscqiiflfft act of all Jhe departments Of ,tb State Government, and by tbe acts of tba people st the election held, after Ma, 1 SOI, set aside her Slate GovWuicot and Constitu tion, -and connecting under tbe National Constitution, with th Government ttf the United Stalest and established a Constitu tion and Governments connected ...witku afr other pretended Government Set ap In no tilitt ta 'tti 'Un'ited States, and entered. npon course of active warfare . against tb National Uovemment; nif - inerw any dobtbt, viy trwwewcta, the practical re lations nrSiKlWtb ,-Ciinilina to the Union were ueodud, nd er. seriout liabilitie incurreiljbVj pose. whj were engagea in litem ' . '" ' . 4 , ' "But tTies acta did not effecCeven Tor moment, tbe aeiwtionC North .Carotin from the Union. aiiy more than tbe! ct of as individusl vttvoBominit grave oUencea sirainst tba State bv resiatiniritsolucersand defying ftjt- authority,' Cn earate bjm from .thetstata.1 .;- rtfj t- 'V.''! , , la referring Hhe)!rMj ttrt of conced intr bellitercnt riibt duriuif tb war to tba" Conftdernte fiovernmeut, sil l to the deoia inn of the fuprrmc Courf,,the Chipf Justice fiirthersaidi "In the prize Casetr the Su preme Conrt aimpljr jaeaurted tb right of the I'niteit Btatet to ireai me insurgeow as belligerents, and to claim trouv toreign na tions the berfonnance of neutral duties der tbe pennltiM kaowa to International ltw.-The decision rcgniMi,' also, ' tu fact ot the exercise and eonceasion of belli-X gereht rlffHli, and tltlrmeil, M tjeceaaary fconwqwnca, ton prpitioo uurinji the War ll the inhsi.ltant 01 we country conlroned by "Hi fcbetlbiS, hd all rtt4n habitaott of th country loyal to tua UbIou were enemiet rrciprocajly each of tbe other BlJT THEHB W IS THAT OrlBlOB WHICB OIV'M CK'tM EK AliCa TO lSt,DC- TBivt worm rnr nmrx "rw forntf. tb k Art ttr ;- rn it" t twit. aI nr rlijerriso w oAiji8T katiok, ItMtAJUt MMiMIai ML-. nBiTAST aiikh rxiwitf". In thi view f( the opinion -of the - Sopreme' Court tbe Ctitef JditTtirrlifft-tif tnS'ronwntwcj. of ail kioaaocMie83,,tt beraEla. iSinc he became -if- p n n 1 1 inr JaS 4" jee4 has W sever! time di-K.-uii.ie.I "TijT cou: set; aad altliotigh the Court hat not deemed it proper la decide it in any tulaMqoent case, tlie point must necessarily; bar been onidored by tkern in cootuitirtionv. nd their view in that wf bav become known to the Chief Justice. Indeed bis language. iniMe Carolina M-a lirta-tht lia mat r,,.. .iMlv L.nlafl-.l.'aAS. til Whut IU- Juilu-iai raHIr nuati -Tlier ,i Ulf- intf." he .iv, "i'o tbat opinio hib give countenance to the dK:trin which eoun-rl naovor to ucuue lroio 11 uii ' ent State, by the art of tbe reh1!ios, uJ y levying war agninut lb ussioo, becam foreisni Htatea, tod tbeir inhabitants alien k ieH.T -, .tf pie? na-tfcte noun tbem to hare been during the war, and aT fotvtpw (aU-t,, ther nut have Iwea State ot th Union, ami a nothing baa occurred tinea tlie Hrmiaation vf tb war tohn(r tbeir eharat-ter, thv nrust be such Stalea now. "Tt orc(inaovea and outer sols prui Ileal relation" ot that Stat to tba Union. Those ordinance and act Mng iiw themilv,i aviniillM-t Itv tlol rwiilt rit llui war.and 1 act of hartijna, 'uia- : : i VIA rKTUKbUtRfl, V., I'm caused by them nasarily termiiialtiurLisg ttte-Mtowinf great Freight Kmaoi : and th prior relation of tlie Stale ate i..u -u - . .. stored, and itbe and Iter eitiains entitled to.t-b t. all tb rights and bound by all the JSteamboat Companvi Freigbt tin of a at first. But. the docirin jtsUf whu-h f i a- .- i, . Congras soein to ba adopted toward Vh Southern States, that by tbe result ol the war they are not States, but Territories. suIk lect to tue nnlimitea power hi i onureea,! cannot be sunported noon any comtitulioaml 6t other theory.' t The idea of coiKjiu-st, ky L a governmeui, oi its own HTnuory, is nine lil.ins, Tbe idea that any. department if the Governmrnt of the Union has any other power than those conferred hy the Const', Uition isetiusllr ridienlottt. That Ortvem ment Had no exUtenc before the fimtit-$ tion wa. adopted ; ItrtmeintvWBg tolHi nnder and bv virtue of that instrument ukll ;.. .1 w. 1. ,,iri.4.; iu-i. tb easehow can it be, that Onrtot any clr- enmstsaces, a, long as the Cowrtitution re main' nncaanged by tbe authority cresting it, tba Government can eierei powers not delegated t !Tbit can only b rlon by its making a onqnost of the 'ConttitudoB it self, which, if poaaible, is mora alieurd titan . ooaquest of it wn territory, i Ii tbat could be done, it would become but a Oov eraincnt, ds f nf,1 without uilber i re straint tban it trwn -will, which wouldi)e : tyriinny, for whether anlimlteil pnwef it in man mm, or in one1 man. is Immaterial. Tjrauuf 'ii Sulihilted power. u J iu thrc,-. J ter at notcfaanged by tb nuialieret penions who may exercise it. ' And yet the claim Which Concress makes to Mi-Lnslate for the Southern States, without any liiuitatioTO Tbey Bave tubjeeted tliem. to th mililafjr power, which they assume is,' for tnch a purpose, withlq tbeif nnri-stricted con'roU Tbey not only disregard tb Constitution aa the charter of t heir powers, bat the consti tutions of the Southern Siatew." They aie not only sot acting under aby authority da rived from tbe people ot the United Slate, but in direct contravention of tli known will of the oeople -of the South. It it true thstaom of the members of tbe dominant party, in and out of Congreat, justify b g islaiinn npon constitutional ground, but' Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, who : has in the public Jiidgrhent become the master of his party in the Uouse of Krp resent alive, it guiltleas oi such a tolly; , id a letter of his, recently published, with th franknea and boldness which belong to Mm, he re jects tbe absurdity and place the authority ol Conuress uoon ame .irround outsida ot I the CDnstitution. and admit that it Has nbT warrant whatever, nnder anv of ta tieleea- ted power.' If Kelt rightthen it follow tbat t fr at regards the South there i no other.' reslricliou. upon the legislation lit Congress than ita owe) discretion. It may consequently treat all the Southern States as baring no existence whatever, : at States,, and govern tbem, through all time, as lerri- toriea, or constitute tne wools tn one or as many State aa tbey may think peoaerv and. with sicH jmwer nttd riirht as they may cliooaa to confer. They may. if court, if tbey make States at alt ol them, deny tQeos equality oi jrepresentation in the Senate, or any represeutatiou .there, and deny tbem also representation in the uoutc of IUpreiitativii They niay alto den tbem the bcaeSt or tbe Judicial uepartment of tbe Ooyvrnmentj and .pltiwiur ol '...the other Statea tlie right to sue tbeir people in the courts of the United State. Tbey may keep, them altoirether out et the I slon funned by the Constitution, anil make them' a Confederacy ol thi iiiai'lvea, under such a Constitution (if th torn can b so profaaed) s Congress may from tun to time grsjit tbem. Tbey my also refuse their people sums oral! oi the .guarantee ojfpirsoiial lilierty aoenred bj ths , Constitution of the United States, may suspend at will the writ of kabfu eorftu, detlare martial lew in time of peace, ' grant title of nobility, an thoriza such State to pane laws impairing tb obligation of contract. luako any cur rency legal tender, regulate commerce without regard to restraint ou that power in ..111, Constitution, and,- in word, may nil tbem ator absolutely than the ttovern-1 ment of ppain was wont to rate er colonies, and iaaailely taoreso tkaa Engl sad em lea s ored to ml this country beforet-- - 1 4esvor which our fathers thought jnstitltble. Mid recratrerf res1sniirtiyToTcWWTlTnirtu tstablitb tlirmsclvrt a an independent sa 101 GttiVfd tb aanctiott ot a! 11 ttbef nation,' iacledinir Eoclaiid herself. C)neqnencc4, tucli at these, legitfiusttjly foliortinx the Congrea-ional doclrine, ahouhl I UllSa M V ' IW -MINI, III 1J I ' Wl.l 1 l j0Tert)f coBimti.i liwrtr; Rut, evee (I tbe power wbicb it involve wat not otnox inut , to every , idea of such Ulierty, aad could bo vested any hr with safety, Con gress, partjnlsrly the House of Representa tive, M frot'the budy Id posses It. lis very number diminishes tiHt resptioai bility individual members, vbibtt roakew-thera subject to the influence of popular passion. or the whinis snd cn prices ol the Hour. Tb whole current ot history prove tbat aoch a body i not ai oVpoailory of anlimited power.; TboMtkoM -of tbw ,r'drlit to thought and aaaiaUined th necaaaity et giving it only enrtai pctacrihesi power and aubjecung the exercise of tbeiat to th rettrainta or .the judicial ana txacauv department. In one' of the Buniberf. of that Woik, Mr.. Madison aaya, neatly in term, lha' the temloocy , of uck a! body Is .4n.-tiaallo.'a tal instances .to proveit. . It cnirs during b4fcttew- yt''s, io tes4wigiwai)t uf many t'Hiti derate ci titens, has aiinwu that t this respect biitorv ks repeated rrteit -r--,f .'j ; (COKfLtOU) ooiiW.i" ') arr ika (ni i.lli l.aisf ('aastaar, Vr'titwHoo Ao,- - KHl'KIKl' ttt Wat. H. CIll, liM-iwrsl" A (,jtaf .Nona- .aralaia I jai.H hi full h Hie f'i'ev of John V. han.ler, e'd, Ko. t,l7, k t-Viaai, e4Tttid n U p-on- ". IUJs It . ht.sft.tys, ; - ' .'.' 1 Att-i"-v a,P . s .iV - - Mas flisw-a CuAam.. JOUV Attor'ary it t t." tEtvtf i:,TT iW cd liejistfr ia Eask rnpU'T, mi. T""" .tTt ( CVU.C -'dj? t' a ,' RAILROADS. ,i, ., JMPOIITAVT TO -u ,i ki Uft hKW FIIEIGUT.LIXE, I ., 'i ?:"""'-s - l'KTKUSBl'Ra AND WELDO, &AIXIQH ASH QASTOH. - il NOlltn CAKOUNA, Wfa.TtPJf K011T1I CiBOJJ-NA, . av , to tt&sUNCTOtr AND WELDON, 1 ": I in ivnri ivnvnnni ritiiini W11.MUOT05 AHD KANCHKSTEB, irb, mrrZ A SOtTH C4B0UX1 . 1 1 , . , , . . ... A'" meir ennneruoo. Time (iulrk atnd Rate Low.. ; TI1IH NEW TIU'KK LINK PORStH A DftEAT fKtHWIIT MSttlTBI balaiwii BslUmor and Viol, Ion. nsrrruUia, Unloii.li. liillsMru'. lyex- 4nin- hsliatmrr: Morirantnn; fhsrlnrtn. Lmeolrt toa. UnLioboro , Newbern, bnanfnrt, ViilHiinuloa, hnsmrville, Itiansbore, twliimbia, Rmassrvilla. MsueheaUir. ai4 tU uiUinnliate tHiuita ea aad U'r tneae if r.-t luUwavs aud llieir oonneetioa. "i mvnaiaa ntnatuers connect at rauiraDnr; with reteeaoar Rallwar Air all mint la th (Jar- nrmat.T' tiara tre run ' aluniraiile uf Hteamars' Vi'liarf and aiut tranaferred with careful band linii. Cars are run tlirouxli without lireakmg hulk belwssn rttesabwrw a lUkieli, CI UulOaUvoV-nuuuita-ton,. Ao.. Ak Tlif l,ine poaMeiwesutsny atlvsnUu;iwever stfv jtii Mamie rwki ia auialt al iiMursnea MorilaT tittly amhiiifr, 'the Wkarf f th fiiwhalan hiuii buin itiiat4 ta the very eentr of th Miet shiuiiiiiK ilwLruit uf Ultiniwa, render it .c.iivcuut t shiimif, au4 diayateia very malt. in-ni siieniKju pia w eousignnienia m. inion, Cir VVhiat,, ttuaia, Ae, A. Alt prodno fur warded at the kiwsat noaaible rates. atr To asnn tnti-iwivl&tiAn mmr Hits Tnlalid tSst line, mark ill kk1, vhotlwr KorUiward othasfd tMI.'iii,',yu FrTtSiiBiiaa. ' r Freighl lauded in lWtittKire day rullewtng Aellrevy to th Hteainwra, i Tlimiiifb Heeeipta am.tjlven and tied rata par lanvioaiMl Knartnteed both wars 1 . . Kata in averr ease tarn as via Bav Liu ami portommtth to and from Jtaltlnor, fbiladel phta aud haw lark. w - - , V Tl 'Wilk , I 1. J -..)!. ILJ-M la forwanlKd to and from Pstersbarg by f biladal- iinssnu n. 1. aiearoera, . , .. . . t , '' rates and all rarUier (nftirmaikm, apfb; to any 1- DMarht Aik- 00 tlx IJna. ar al tiis orricw ow Tn owhats btbsiiboAT c.i ' , '. v light M, Wharf, BalUtuora, , UnAVDT, J., Pres. PovhaUa Wetlnboat Co. n. B. rKUHA,iiip"t Petersburg Uaiiroed. A. B. AVIIIII-'tt'tt Run' R.leinli k Itaafaia B. JaMKti AafiKKHtlN. Hno'tl. C . H V orKShH,-tiiWi-AeJt M. 8 U F11KMONT, Bup't Vtil A Weld.ai It B, 1. V JO It DAN, Aot. Maa, Xraaa., AtUntui and m. . nmiroau. . . iWK M HAK, Hnpt VTit. A Manchester E. Hi. Sept. t-8m ; ' ;; ., ',-', j ;r . 0! rFICB NGkTH CAItOLlSA B. R. 00. &mkxi taant, H. Q., . . ..... 4aolMir 17itt. 1NJ. On and after this date Hi foUuwine will ba tb aehedultt fur 'aaaenges X'raia ever tliit jttuad : . Leave ( 'harlot t daily . . .:" Oreilre , f . . ' 'Weiib .....:. Arrive at Ooldsboro' . ' ! It 0i.)Klioro". . ; .' kaleiKh .... . ... .. OreMUsboro' . . . . 1 49 V. M. 411 AM. ;..iono ... SDO P.M. ...imp. m.i ... 3 SO ' ,. ... I0 ? ..I.MAM. - owe u, vuaneutii . , TbnmKh paaamiirer by this line, havs eholo of roi, in tieeaustxaTa' and liauvill to Uen moinl, or rl'i UaleiKb and Weldon p Portsmmitii in? -AieKmond, ' si-riving st all pmnta Niwtk t4 Kiehniond at Ilia ssma lima bv aiiaar mata. . , tanntioai m ula s 1 h J.Mm' w a k a he naa si nar trania on the YYUmuiRion and Woidow Itoail to ami fruntiYdinhurtim ami bv Freizhl Train ta Vfehi-'a ' A1. ANUF.KSONj A.ilV U-v4iil-ta f,.". '.,': .-it -.nV -Mim '- hi i-l.il,. 11, 1. ,.' ,.1 . 1 ' ' CII ACK OF SCIIEDIXC T1UEI0H A 0.4.ST0W ItAn.nOAO CO, J V ' '' BnpaaiKfaauajiTa Ovnca, - " MripKaiKfaMunr trno s Raleigb, M. C, Oet, 14th, 17. ..,,1 .0,., iiiiu ii, 1. , a.,- itiuiH- On (lid altar Ootolier 15th, tNCT. Train will run OB the Haleifjh A Gaaton llailnaul a follows Hall Train learns lUigh. . r Arrive at Weldon Mail 1'ram h Welflon. . & .1 i-i. .;..u Id 10 A.M., , . 17 P. M 1 HI-..1S I U D -U t 1 ! ri"icht Train lesiea Raleh;n ' ", ' arrivea at Itsl. , , - 4 v e 1 ?,(sl A. M. ,, , tab..'. i,00 v. M. , Tli Mail Trains nak raanriMi eonneetioos with all iloiptoiiortba 1. ',, - " " V ,.-h.v A. . AltORP.WH,, t ' fat.lj-r.3-t , . NutX. of .Trent. , U" (jiaU;r uj MlalnJaid s.ij U, .. , , MiscEitAirxm ' -; - - - :-;;, Tj0ni A Lli A T ) ' aiLUA.it a vvsuorB anp,Ki';s.TOTiKl' I'll Syeauiors Sr., Pelnibnr( , Ts 1 "', ." -rt ....- . -1 . f . -t , I -m s i ... .. tt... ,-. PA TEXT LOCK Ai.n PIXF AnJURTINO ' TIES FOR RAUNi.l COTTON, .., ComMnln atrenist wilb rawidityef sjnttmaot ; -V ' TO BM.E3 Of ANT SIZ& kaca Tie ks eomfileie and rl ff ttaa, A1H1 Beads bo mrecrmos sv pnoina; aw. ffv ttia IthixawiW for rttoromeolT. , inoif XXFA ARE SUPERraK TO BOPE, lh'loni nni roie.tias asiii4 firs, sa l they itrARirs ties r ' irppnt on to iess -twa, suit tTitf TtiaB aurotbtw Ta hi aiiswnas, Tb tif W't a4 th beat lty bono Ima.a . ,.,'iv!,. 1, Oll l.lAa A fHVTiP i4itr--Pt-TH I B D'timt r, rivitp; f u Hr.Nnt CViaa-eiH aaa, a 11 a i" i AiU I t Ilsiiiniera ami I liiivninn rsii-heta, I pmh"i-'t iu nui w niam ufiuoniiiiux., r"- iaiw.,TTTrwaw t: t. , ,J , , , . T Slri.-',i. r t, lfi-if '-' Wnk tlart and Laai. I Haeftit stprv-lf m W-lXiJ. t't salt by Au- l& ttf ALT! sWSi. ll I.lVKIll l.IlL si J Allkkltat A( K diLT ft: saia verr !.. t.y vioKnf DAsrrt ' At al It !f - A.'H. F"tWS."' Oct. 17 l-f - X. a BwA Scur. .;, BST C00TJ3, - NEW ARR1VAIA , .1 t l.OW-as- -they- rtHii tVtaitsal la l.ili.Ja l 1 AT 1 S.ILt&WwJ.YDtTNq'H, R VULUUI, S. i 1 "The Saniur uf tbi firm baa barn avUws Goods, fur th Uat Iweaiy yrs, In this narke( and saa aay to our friends that, aonsnlunng all ttlviftt k(avnrkada . . . . , . 1 fnn BSTTEH, yiCES OB, CHEAtZtt " - aij : a M "i l-."i .O'l , ' . 'I J STOCK OF GOODS Hi 1 1 t sffsc tban IbaaVli 11 " 41 . mv at vww opsuuur at thuir . Ma. tl raysMeviU wwt, RaUijeh S. C. t 1 ' '. H. Wi i. VOt'SO,' i ' Oatabar i, I8f. 1 '.' ; 18G7... 'Si- CLOTHINQI' OLOTniNni) .. . . 1 1... Otjb rroo. or fau, arc wistbh cith iiifr, fee Maa aad oya,i now In ator and ready fn inaparUno. :;. :) v,i..i-i,,.i'i .,!, " It ha umb our enatom tor many year tuliavs oar food ant, trlmmad ani wisda ta the best awaaer, barlavinc it kibe to th fnfivfat of ak th bwyer sad ssluw. ';'-',i! ' With Raaonss, Bits! f "o. In New1 J'ork, for stannfaeturen. s can (infetf tsSsrt that our advsntages Ibr selling vehsble g'loils t low prices art ant equaled, in onr lino. In Nurtti Cr4iiiu. ' Cltltenaand stranger will alwsvi And oar stork ftiB and daslrM. " ' Particular attention It called to m; c'-.iV ,f ?' FIXE DHKSS SIimTS. .In atr A perfect At gaartniead 1 erery lusUnee, ft, Orders for suit made to UMtaai ajiU reostr prompt attatiUun. . .. -n ,mi Our beat sndeavor ebtU ba I ptaaa tlis nu svaroaa tatroos of tb booaa, as wall a all oth r, who snay favor as with s eU. t-i ' - - , aB.ANi'iip Am , M"!H f 0ntw OotlWiag ItoMu, A JFISS AfMORTMSNT Of HAT, mbra etn all of tu Ml strlta, just rsusrrsd.2 ', : , , 1 B.B. AKDIlh IfktXh, , i, 1 , t ,1 Uent't lurauUai House, A - TRUNKS, TAUSES, sndTRATELUVO AG8 af tvary deterlptlois kept onit-rtTf mi band. Rent, r 44 8m K. B. ANDRF.Wb A CO. . MISC2LLASE0US. BKBLIXER HALT i t 1 , f 1 EXTRACT I r i w ' , ' OR r . 1 1 , , Dr. nollendf rt' Beer or ITcalth I fj A I4r ' Dov.cn,... , ; AMFMENT NOlkHFtlMi ANO strengtliJ nuig remedy for all illNeaaoa wf the f BREAST AMD STOMACH. ", , m , . 1 (IKNERAL WCAJWEbA ADD DEDILITT ! " ' AISO, ' aad a Tt Beurishnwnl fur eonvaluicanl, ut l MuTtlXIU, BBabw uuv uuiman .batnral Btvaiaosaent t Utaif iufaut, wU Oad till Ei. trst a rarkbls raaiwlr. ,.t t, , It baa kn axajuinad by th higbsat Alwbeat autboriti and approved tn be at alnM t ary haalliiy, but sstraordmarj atrsnjibowar, and it aaoaaaafuUy awsdai all HuapitaJ k Kan p and tjss MorUim Citie. -i yM i J J-.-jir-ut-v j ,,, la eompUaoea with th daair f a nuihlier W pbysieaaas, w hayaialeoduaaw ana,-lightr- f htf ai BfMim I .fivp j w(i.(i By this trrtnirewianti avsrt (44s if h pbll h aubjed to -ProMila tbi haaluv tsbss ilr awl tkrbj prarv theix UalOi, , . 5 ' ' (till i'i!,' l: BoAgent for North CaroJiua.' """ain't xicHir;, i xmBEATED ' . y 1 ..... .,!,.-- 1rvav.'ia--t-,-'W ' ' ' : i M Per Doxeia rtKT Bom,c): ! -fi .'v A flamln foipnrleil ArbVl. i.l.'ll -ft ' - f.i'-- '- ' ' 1 f ...;;-:-r -All v. PHI la. TUIaSW," - -v 1 ' --t 8.4 Agent tor America. Oot Aa.'wa ;.1,-,....-.,J:.,ii- ' - LA.MH.I.K. ' GOLD VLIS1, KTJ.LI A5D rATOat. fpHII fKDlRSTtlKl'fl navlng Wa'pfiiitl -J. Oiennlaawaiers .. ell tn b-sl Kataan ot In lu . H. I hrn'ian. In MonhiionMiry and aianly tJaanUaa, N . I'., a.ll ua ka as to 4h biirhest 14roa IHLlmliAi. Ina .. . , , , , 14th Pttjr r ,veMibcr, t said Chriattaa'a raaklenae, his tutoraat feniH' , Iwlft Islitad Ciwld lnining C o., wmmnniy eaiiafl cnri"tii"a " ii.i iw."i at.len d(XihM AND rtAit'Ktsirt Kit. I, newly h., a Ilia Pae llaa khver, with ttuanrjisaaaU .wsler ptwsr, fconvctiieiillv liste.1 Ka em-nuu. 4 ao by ftiotha ni.imlM-tnr" uf Lulioo Yarn, io ud ruuniug onifr, .,n aiui. ' " , . TWOTH'X ilVD ACIIW af aoodrarmlna aiid w.-h rnl"-re,i Land. Ivirnf . , i aw.umg linaaa aaid all aaeaaaaj-oet-tuiua, A fii.("ri,tai,ii ha k noes ! . fe" lnt U S laitT jannarv ne.ici Auv perm twum ui isnant tn Una kiud "' 11. u. k I, in in pt-ipi 111 inir 1 Dm1 aHii 0,1s ai n:rt Uulel M asiV- tinia , ta X i.a Sa riKMMn ' J fiui ii a ki ,1 -""' K.U L k..l.i NliXR, Dot. li- as id A LMAMAIK rH l!s. vTE KflALL IIAT5 kUitiH. CAitOLINA ALMANACS Iraad iHj rorwrt .i:'fertnistirii...mr,ti'sa.jut- to ran art, I I Vi ili'i f lla J"hr mailer a d M inn I , - t la,. n-,,j MtKsarVai'eBaapV.ani! i-tim. '-iiHANia.'N, tamiAK a cn. . - Jely n?-tf . .. .- Corm! roRsi ( 1 , .C'-eilaatli .' 1 kiyt, 1 u H. 1 . 'I'tlf . -l rKI3CIXLA3rrOTTS. -- v - w 1 Kia n -v jtixiir-" ' ZANESVITiLK. OHIO. t "S Drrm.s- ,ipuorrn fftnT.ifsT.ic WHAM FXOIXKS A.D ClHi Tf iH- t ,t ,.V4 II' Jt,S. ifV'.li.,S fHh.M' k TV CHK Mill. S ,4.V IM. 1 'I ' fKOVKb H.0VH1XI -- ' tiw , , 1 , .M A A V-,i.' v . ' ... Those tnittoea and Mills hav relvir11i fiiwt Kmiiim over all enmiirtitm. They afford the , rtiitaiMt, Stat auoat aooaoaiioal powar la ie aa4 aaA-wt ui ptiar nir knginaa aia-le in the OjlllMlll I ..,.,. . , . . !.. ..... H Iii-sa Koiiiiwa ar fired ad iborKbl.v tt t before leavlm; lbs works, atnt ara warranted In aU raaTot Mrl I aad swatty for- 4asmdM( una. i her"r wtrniul -j to out u.ina Inmber with leas hnuds and at leu ttpenaa than any other In th bill, " ' Vi .. '. ' s .--- r,:i .1 , . Kir di'mrfirfKina, prios Halt said other Informa tion t draaa,' ' ' "' ' ' ' , -i..- : i t I ' 11 t r. vmi K OBSTTEB, , UHlUUIUtSMIU OgPUl T ' ' JOIIW. IIIXSDALE, . ATTOHNBY 'I COCKSElXOrt 1 1 ULrT No. , liar tTHt, rnyeitevllle.lV. C. tnriii Jk .eutr " i t hi w-tt !((( 1 T)RAOTIOK8 ia IU Btsi tod Padml Cnnrta, J. audio the Court uf liaukruptvy lor th ad tjonnresaional Uislrirt. ' .- i wi t I'niwnt attontintl given so aa CnslBea Ultra a- teno Ina pare, Claim eullsnted aaywhare In Worth rarobna. July !U-J4-lf i-' Hi t 1 H i TATAlhKl) f AMfU rLOTJK.' v,,T ' 1 tW eplrk.r'7rUdlH. H,d lioras:ie vm sv Floor oaorti in Sfr- TXMMttt t Ui IU.)!", eoptcuhy laid bv tor the rev. Tor hv 4 it- ta M 1 I 1 iKJLOLA. BRLIi, 1 BoBt.Jft 43-tf v ,t t , Aiarkot Bqaarw,:, ' Don's i(wisnixG maciike, r - f iii'i a a t j . v 1 1 I - i a 1 C t- t it. . ! H )'" ' if J -1 i 1 1 ' ' .nil ,S11 U I 1 nt 1 "i k'i 1 ZP TUfi BEST ANU ONLY WAfaUlNQ MA- t CHINE AND WIUNCCK THAT HAS BEEN" FITLY TESTED INTfllS rucn " T1TLKK UACniNES have been uaed for sum tuns. In the familv nf tho amu-eury of alia Mtatw ami Ilia HnnkS- I.ititor of the M-ilinfl. anil. I aaa ssnlnuriaod to siaui, have siren annra aatiMUc- liou., i tiMM. slsiiiuifi ai-e pawule.1, and imvao nuiiia- all 1 oilie- hKiiuwi iimi uhui ar liauin 10 bs prtnertiti d. rvi'iuui wiHluiu to purchaa oa4 get one on trial.'-' - F ' - ' 1 1 : i aot batinnfoed, bv anv hind nf mwresenta- tliMi, lohn.v a Maoliwi, until vi tan una tlieiw. .pt.ilil-r;l!- Mf, i It. U, Alt(MtAl,, AKBBW riv 111.1CK iRi:i j ts it's. MAtiE rilOM StTEUIOB FUKNCil I'tAlTlls. t ut, Trunnii J Suit mails as as Ui IhI 'Mereostit Tailor's nrdeiwl work-, at s savin of fr.ia. I'lk'lnaN m 1' tSTV lKII.l.AltN a aiuk -awirtb aostng i Ursa lima, 4 tt n,.i. j ' t i.-'i -riNB BEATER SAfKit. ,.4 r; rillk-.litcd Jdialncas A'ull, t(,iltn uiu or Unt styie, t piKwt anil ''"H-sj vs1 iVlrnf'PrVE iTtl?rl;:fS!&liTii ai a band, at- ' '. n i uaj- ! ,s IC . ANDBRWH Atirtt.t ' ri J'i-' 1 i HK.).H.-Bt-' JertrtMnisa; nttrs, niOv'V f -4i ,f .,ii-,li;.i 4Tw"ie Hall, T ttAUTI i I' V tlMt I.V Pi It "' f, i ! J ' 'I ,-tl-H'i 'I M 1 . , J11A raeanved, . Inwarrajst t iary, banal first Claa r lUltlv I lour, ' Oi t -17 -ft J f , 'lio'i la tivi . "'' "- ' ' 1 - -- y rt t dt svtt;. il.-K III I:' !s.! : I . ,' ' i - 4 1 ., .!;' I - " t"f ' '"I ! .f:r i'.-anifiil Tronah lnairieifet t t.i flimt' "Ttlll.PT RKTXi 11; l,l.l. h win km t 'tr.' oet; n eitf H hoteaaia r ft HOOK 8TCS2, "NonTn cAKoi.rjT,t ' cook-stoke r i i.T'- xnic" lun r,io. - f itiili HI'li-'.'4 JW,R ilJklBBa TO AKSOITNOK A "."' J uhiic Uiat he baa ptircuaand th alot ,01 -' ' ' " ; , ' '" ' " ' V x . nii it-rw" "i. 1 frnieilU'luniiinii to ha Snrrb f aiyiltna Pub lixliinr 1 loiaitv. ilist ba has saeeenli.il to Ui mil ujiiJ I tan.tn.nlhi bt., so I0114 and u .latonibi kwm Uirooiihont the Muu a the '-" '''yonTtt O.tlKTUHA HOOK TOI!lt' I.-.J 1 Ji'iiij U. A iitii.'X, i'0 J,, fAud Ur H 1 ' 1 M 1 t that i'M'h Ii 1 1 Hi t(r l &.:' A' I, tuwfUerttf ft. . . . t iU sr.:.iiAjAj itiujV'i-rH'" fct 4rrtJi tft thl-JOlt'; A f Tn'iit f ift biiiwfif'!. tlm 1 i'Xj-t iiioe ( vult jf'fcr tva t tr.ik hwr mi r ant dr.. i , 4 ( I IMS't . U ! fl I It til) r UUtatUMI aVIitl IiuhA. tf tir- VL1 Ml a fl'l 4- yt.--yi ii. ti urch l.ii now oiii 1 . . . 1 1 an 1 1. ji ,i- '., ol a!m.t ovr'N a : rna Miiirwuia i ' Tf) VU ilia pUtHH iltWt nfQ HxiE a laren 1 I.' -..lis, M la h i, V ft Mt)t.-iV ,t J W ti . i!,i. V h t'Mi ti in LfLMlltN : -'1 iihIi I iiitnu B -Mi. a vei-f lari,-e '-'i"jy, aud b a J U I uim as, a:t'l yt of .... . Muain, ooiniTii'iiiij -1 HI 141 1 r . Id I fniini4 1 Iheltnln ai 1 Wl II. ,,M . t b 1 I'u, ui- J ri:ioii.i Uif 1 'I ,.' 1 , (1,11 K Ii l II I- ne .-ri -a '.-n- , I n ( "v r-i-iT 11", a.. 1 !i a.virHMii. 1 fcs i-jr 1.' k-U. ) r I 4.l , 1 t - 4 l..o . V ,l - ri I nul I .1., .,.,,., -vBVflBB. . VSW I , f I . SOTS'S . W ... fa . M I. SSf UlaCiLLASi-.OUJ. ' :i. , . ".1.1 , ;;p 4 r.llnj--rl ri'i't,. ' - !" ISMtmhitit . ' . . 1 tll W443 ' Associated Ori 1;lul I aiailr of V iri-uiia, ' at. pruiioiiiv, to -ii I'll , n '.i' 4. com aitenient. fl 1 f-r- Aim- 4, i 7-1 ! , L I , M , E Aa mi'lirnt on.hrT .it f t,i ; .i.' , f......,. llMInf pifriMiaas e;iti lie ,rt l hi. s!-..,'mm' at tU (! Pl Iwia5)w.r u uu ti laiewoa hiaiioa. i,ii, . . . . ( 1 i t imii 1 1 i X I'll. . Jun'JI 71-nt ' AfclVl HER "t. u I.t UK 'I UK ri !.l..l.;UTi l. O' -'-'t , , V.UU.U1I, Jom 1 1:0.. Oct. Ifl -ro tf ' 7 V. (irociTS 4.1IR4T TIIROl'CII le.il TO TI I E N () I IT 'i r7 t' 0 - WriduB, IVtcntburg, ft f bmond. .J.MlJnartonBtililm PtttUdelphlH to Krw Vork tii., aad all Point Ww,: x6?ix.tai'$ TJiAAsrsRoi'TiDS no crg '"n'JSO CHAJTGE OF CARS," ; from Weldon to Iruala Creek, Or frmri Wrtfilijii c-tnn ti Nrif York. ' V -q (it! Jf.t v ,., f. J..;i 11EJ(I.,W!II TKOw Xl t'Sinl.4, fllAR-, Hl. lislrtiih Slid all II, ..nt on !, K.--tl. ! a afoiiua aud Katairh snt Uaioou lin lrnu ls maka iia oouneeuiiii at watinn with tiu. ,: I .'avoriia liouie tor eimilnrt. e..iiiiiiu,m e, .mi,.,-', ona and AratelasaiaeroBiauKUMiaa. Una inmu, i n,.... paaawd, .... , . XI mi; A.H U1CIC aad PARR AS t.OW a bv any ot) r 8 111 : ; 4T Ask ft Tickets and hv vr ur Hatrfau ehek'l "'" :""' , i , yi PetrbnrgIliclimoiid,-4o. Paaaengara, upon arriving at Hell n. shonld ask fortnd.takU) Traintiiaill Tllimt an atOI'Tst. ITTOir.T, ' ' Rap t H. A P. R. R. Oet. lti tW-lm ,. R. B, IT.'ilHM. hup't 1'. A W, A. Prie Ltst fsrmslieil on Si,ln n(ijn. QILLIAM & :DUNLOP, 121 Bycamor Etreet, rtertbiirff, Vi, tlsva IB stock at til tuiMis, anil ortir st h w pri eas, jn tola lotuit, the moat empiel 'pi l-' ... '1 , ' ' 4 .,. ' i ) . j saaia-tmowt of - , ' C0N8ISTJW or REP1XE0 BAB IROV JXAT, VATI A.fO - ' ": not'.vp. - : swEprs iitn.v. . i-- i - - - t, . . HORWAY NAIL UOVn. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1867, edition 1
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