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, ........ , .v . . .. : ; - 1' t - 1 ,. , , ' . 7 jTfT; r) '. xl - - ' r I , 'MHV. y-: - - i -7 ' UALElGn, X. C., 3I0NDAY, NOVEMBER 4 18G7. . V no. 70. -r i:MIMv'',.-W:l!TO iiB " 'Vf-TiVST Trr"."LT", ii i wi r .i.i .in. i ' - - ' '-v ' ''' ---- I) A ILYLiJ KMT J N BJml Jtw 1 1 ii 1 1 -. Yn.Vli TBornrnTOR. , rffa RADICAL roucr-iTS -coy pK.VNATION BY TUB PKOPLK- i.Vtf, 0" OHIO. " , , . Labcatcb, nt, October 8S, 1M7. fefA "Kiitvrvftii Comtwrtinlr Mr opinion U ufln aaked te to Die caute of the hVfmiiticaa loaae at tue late eiecima. ,nojecUiUy 10 rerinstvania ana vraiw, ana tbe bet rneaoe to rilii-r out country from it onhappy complication, and reatore har mony ami union. I am eiwayt prompt ami tree to give oph'i'ru oa political que tiMiit and cbH ia it through ynur fliMJ rirciHBirn jiaper, H i)uUii1iin the ;ucUmh!i1 too ohliift) joiir itliiH Tvat. . ' - T. ; . . . . . .1.-- . ' TH rimntor H'UBi.n:i lmmkb at t BECUST KI.KCTIOW. i m-..U .ili.fipi with the wault oj out ftdtuon we oiay eumNHT a iw mo ugi bamkn-d tliousaml nisjnritjf which, wlwn a were altig thr a Uiiinn .wr party, felw-U-1 JJrouph iur gtrnr, liaa tcen Uriwo off hf few Biical talera, wbom the Kpu't)rcjiD in thotwo Houat bare allowed ,u" o, rl.n lorutn.tticra. There it a Trj I.,,,. uunibrri.it Old-Liwi WUi,and of tlioa who inherit their;-rri-poaeion and opm loot, who Wrnt with the Bfpnblicant at the ... Wtiu in all lic xipt the conrtl- tutioaalaOwndmMit. becaute they feared to nnwKf in tba basdtvt their eld adver Mri,theT'riiiH'raTa, wtitlffttifyteariily dia-1 appniVPfl the Mtitme raaiear pouqy m ine Kupulilii'aii yartyw.gh1t.cUW. hL.T'itggt wy mrly iumerel ii tli. difference bb twvrn the ' !eiiicrti.. .Vwrnor aod llm te agiiinat the rVotitMional aintndmtnt. On llie whole, tli rolf ,hat hn that it a B w election were to take ntitea t oooc, it wottld ha thn power of - tin, ( in'imorrai ivwUtt giare a. largeBi.aji irJ tudh-ridet.phiture,- l hit may or my ' iiot Ij ihv i yt n comeiBt'itlier party whea in poWt-r .., it bias that tiim-, at terly de-troy ttapH pnattUa jMMMhility f .eecufcl.ThRliTe?" lendenpy o.t the t.'im- aervatina ia t" Bii it with" ibV' fP-puMSAti prt, it that 1'WIJ tll. i oledience to ? w!iat tlit 7 now k no i Iw the wtd t the ueop r," rc-tll tlHif jr.wf,rip!l m'laie, m.I Ifave th int lllp't"' the tiouthem . 8tal lirt t autia nxliliiij and parrying on their Ut jfiwrntwnu, and dveitt Irom I'.irciiig i them iiejio mffince and qiwei ne 'Tii nnii-i-iiiilitnrv ml Tliit thejf-witl Ho II lin y :an nngui bum jmmhi " mliteh baa iu-t tieen tauirht them. Ne two jiropositMirm namely,f iwiatic utiravr to the t .)ok amt denying it to the wllitwV a puc'iBl.mi nt for t political ad tnintjry - f were fietJie hrt tune ul.iuX;l t'! 'he popK and their oto.Hi.n tieilNBj' them,a the late election la Ohio. ,?W-v.,..., Ohio Iwle.iHB ibe moat decidedly Rtdi.-tl amnlifcf'tJiVrealr Btate,"nd the - qiu-nionn re "'t hteo)e, 8rt of all, in tb couddeot ip:taiifw that their'aa twiiv would I otitained )Rw faaleoinK the teeonntrttctinn acta on tlie 8s.th, and ex tendi'ltf tlieru .over the border Htittee, under the assunipl ion that the government ol no State enn be repiiblictiB that duet not Mm it orrm aultraire Hnd nrcrilieniet who have beea rebel. . Jhulj tbeiie Ijnentiont weiJwith'it. iuTolvetl and liaei in ine iinm election, the Kepuhllean orutM Insist i that it would I" incntitUtent and mijtiat to force ne;ro tulTra;) on the South, and not accept It for iitlreelvetA Tliia wtt hiaoitettly true; wa could not, with any prctoncB pf political jiiwire, plare the whole South uuder tiegro overnnietit hy admitting all Week" and e ctuditi(i.lJiatiy white Tutrre aa would pjre thenrfna a majoiity everywhere, and at the tame Amt tul'uaa to inti'er ",QH(t negniea to tote in Ohio, with 5)u,00l white voter - aoeonlroi them. ben the people ol Ohio refused to accrpt neirro tuffrajje at a piirt of their oa fy.Tein tliey were fruitfir ot no m-e,Bieutu-iK3y andt iiijtieeK, JumI infliateU neither - prxaicriptioa nor uero tutrniftaon the bouth a far at It had been i Touted U wa by the act ol their public ermntt, and they,, by Una tote, reiuaed it their tncti.n,: iiiit wa the rrnponteol tire fnttyr thrluHnd mnjority who voted, against the contitilutionaljirnendineht. They ' dtaepurote proacTiptioa lor ptat political or military Ntuow, ttnd, they diaapprove l 1 1 titemptie ftiiwe .rfcro mttTrase upon an . twilling paoptti. i, ...... ;u I have no doult Urr. majority of tbv Repiihlioaiia in the two Uoutea ot Congrcat are conservative in tiieir npiuiona and I'" inn- dink a a matter of cooler, thev would HiVnrt!5rlieTtrevr-wrrd- trrrrr-ireighbort wliite to negro rulers,, and would rtherN Ani4liH (in.l tunl the wound or tlio Union than 1o aggravate and inflame them. For tonally tor them and for the nation, the Ohio elation low ahow u belore it waa too - Ute tliat it w.i!l corjoist with the will of the neoplrto vet iif accordance with aueh (ecl . ,4,.JigB. and conviction. I " thenrftira moat etrnettly hope that the eontervative lie . pui)itrnt ot t'oncrcaa will dethrone their UpMiC leader, keep ont of tho pent of political hoadaije eilleilcnngresaional cad - euses and take Control of the two Ileunea; for they eaat doit readily if each and all will btit lrei-p tlirmeti-e tree to tble and art iccor.lin to their convictiona, and tba represent each fcir tttttrkt inatead of all reure-ntin( a eaucot. And thev-thould "t m remind tTl IT.rttmt hteTrTperle at mere inu!t and annoyanoe to intetligen't -)' atea of tlie South ; give over the effort tt. .' etal lih negro gtm-rBmetrt by the rlitfran-lA-hi.rfni. nt ni' the whifesfrepeal tbreir hriii-' m j;;c. jj acing the Boaiheta 8latet under " S ' tarir 'lofiln'iehe-th.wtt. ' .7 tart there rgatu sntioTrtimi'.e to -fte-'TTTti' power and replace it whirg .the CoTrrcrttr(!awtaati, The 341,660 LiouttiBoa fn-trrN- j io'B .Vfc ;to-t r th4folil lire f.t l riru'ti ve TaiTSnTal oWWlu'l TWaT'aad k-gkllyl liu 1 rlcft Sc n f 6piti ff tf h-penrattrtr f mar - ..... --rrr;Tl,.ia 9-jf:aS:.wHiii tii ten ucluoc'-I &jt.,, B.it niiKing piffj alh.l.in a tent nt either qnaJinValion or yairr'ThvriaiitTttHtmrtw-ra "TTinn-gt rrf-ttirwiet tndbrt me ofth aatl. ia tiu.e. eff.Ctosl. i Ihere iU at ili be, . frire while, rluturbauce, rit. criiuet of vi . olence. HutftrBertiirE "r ir the public mimi whica tended to- aettle .down in i-n aiter the clone o( tha war. aad under trie J're-iucr.t"t pin of refctora- i una, sat reen sgin (jnin. aitiiaieu, ana nh.,opily toe mew mo&t intertt'ed in re "eul,iihinfTj,lr, the niee of inUlliferice, met ot prrtpifi'ty. men Who, by their Joei-t-oaln Ktety. bad juflueKe ovut the 'ign& tant tri.T trtireairon Hisitaea, ate placed Juder trie bn of the I'uirn, ant thua ren dared powerli-M and til it Itfl in the haiidt Ma dieorderly HuititaVJe, eacet .ia -' . "' k .. ' - bo far aa they are reatrained by militari itifee; There tierer-rair he-prrmaaent eoattrnrtioa antd the iaUIIIjreaee of tboaa 5tatee ia relnwed from politiral lnni.la!r.--TH'Iiq t)m ba 1 rrmoTe.i7 they-mtT 6oSi aid ia the ce tor alum of or.ler aad don. eat gnliMt ai)rt rtare; and there it no danger -nt rion the terrirle talamitiea which it ha roupht npoa tlietaXi'i .he an eaduring moniii.w against it, and nothing but actoal and ptniHient oppretshiuSartll 5i ne ttiem to rerolf " '' ,SV,,J ' f''" ' By irtraring their at'ep wlu.h"" bea obviously taker! ia a wrong iK?Wltbiit-r.y an honr.t effort to restore the VniiHTHKitlt out retard to oartv auureuiacv b folTon- in(f promptly and cheerlully -tle Ijte -indK eat lone ot the public will, the Kepamicaa art uay deterve and bmub lbe oootiou ance of political power ;mkI bare teeun it by tlhtrmmmt. Denunciation eao now avail nothing, Our republicae inttttutioaa are endanered'-the people truth them pre at rrod and crimination ot an Eieeutire, stripped ot all poayet to do fcood or evil, doe rt tend to mat or or preterve then. It itidln to denounce thePreidenr a tiaiirper biraute be r. luttd tQ tanction terie of lill giving hint nneoii.titut'uMial power, and atripping b m . of pow which the Couatttutiim give hiin. Partican prvaaot may join ia a eruaade agninut him ; the people trill not, but rather look to bia actt and the ante tot '-Cnn jrreat, aal veigh them atiniit each other. The public mind it prepared (or a calm comparison ot the tcm per in which riM h waa conceited,' and the efferOi that etch bat produoed andt ia pro ducing on the countr. it prosperity and pi oe.w v Very little ran now he trained, by calling hard nautea ends the eecuwalatHta of hamh and juprfaildnl. cilkJOj)perhl U bow nnderttond Utj he a flh terni ant to mean one who it not a Kadical, who Jhinkt the Con at it ut ion at ill worth rentoflh and preserving, and "of, jflJW'liindinif efficacy than the moat t ileum" lUdical platform. Tbe bitf Rrer and m'rt Tehejnent curaet wl hoiit tffuct Onr Vice PretidengMr. Wade, tried them to the atmont in tome of tlie Bout hem Count ie in Ohio. In Gallia tbtae, with his exposition of Radical policy, hroiight (lowrltjig J!. publcn Biajority from 1.107 to B5. n.l in "Waatiington fronf OOt ii 82, with a like nult in Hcioto, ilcig, and Athens X'ounlicn. Had ha anyaswKj the 8ia' with like efTVct. the Uemfirracy would have carried it by a majority of 80,000. Ilia ertrnent eflorte. htiwevee. were not en. tirely lout. The publication in (Jo'ignani't M'wngrr of choice cxtractt from hittiieech- et ha given tit a moat dhjtlnctive Ti'pnta- tion in turope tor tliat tpwet or oratoiy. At home every ettiirtui'keniusiteenia to have lost ita eif.-et ;.. tva a rneer -clova not avail nowjn the place of trgument General rchecck tried it in aiir-wer to "VK Stan hery't olticiul opinion on the recoanti notion act, and faia County, which had giveelwee ty tnajotiiy .lor the, Repnhliran tirkwt An isnn, theretipnit ' ave'' tin hnndred and ei.'litV tnuioritv ; tVierih Iernocrao.i Sio one i.(oh.1.1 carp at General Sclant k bec.iu-a of bit failure. The opinion waa a compact, carefully considered law paper, abwilutely anaaoailable by rouinuutt ao Oentrnl Bclierlck mutt either Tu it paxaunanawered, or work ofl hit wit, even tUouli aol Attla, to ttand ia Ibe plaoe of aruunicnt agaiuat it. Mr. Wade, nf ornirne, eon I1 dn no mora than to damn-it, and tilt Alterney General ueaeral liutler luielit iinpear b the 'ifreaiilent forctlling tor it. . It were, indeed. more than ainra it were criminal even to fahcy that inch an act, framed In the temper in Which that waa conceived and framed, admitted ,of cbnttroction ; indeed, it waa provM at last that none but thelave givera who immwl could conetrue It. ; : The Prow.leut aljli.pirovtt of the re conat ruction acta nowft proceat ef lieing forced upon the gonththut eltatca and I concur with hiinA, The meneure ttrikee me ta neither wise mt just. AiTm.it that tbe reticle are treated .in it with ntyrcy; that thev all deaerve death at a punUlituent for their treaaon, witltout regard to the roeant by which they came or were forced lnt(t ft ; that inatead, they are merely placed in p! litical Ixrtidiige, nadit their ttrnitr etavet. Htill the poniahment it arbitrary and nn- lawtul ; it'bna contitutiol. Warrant, itndno nncia boundtotubmitto it any lon ger than constrained by actual fort e and it it not likely to conciliate tlie kindly feel ing! of the men f the South whom it pro tcribea and place' ia , tubjcctiouV The meaauro, at I view it, it unwiaeaad Vnlaw ful aa to thtfm, and unjuat am degrading to uf of the North, who never re'iellod. Carry it into tlT.xt, and it givee to the plantation negro ot the Bouttt a large ex cent ot TiowtT-rn-th-teirerrHeHt-t-Tthe Union over (bat ,i.joj d bf -tmt of our Northern citiwna. For .ninp!e, the1 prot cription of the whiten givee to the negmet ia Leoiaiana,' elllciently, the power ot the State in the local anl alao in tlie general government, tnd the, Staie it to hare pow er irfverfe Union due to ita whole population, white and black. The Ci nsut ofltldO givee Louisiana an aggreaate population bl 708,. 000, compoeed of SZ'.QOO whitet tnd Ml.s 000 black. The hte, therefore, wilt lie en titled, under the recon.tiuctioa retola tione. to teven P preaeotativet ia Congreaa, of w4ich 351,O0i) tdackt will he the w hole effiiieut cainstitiieocy 1k tr7it mevt .eeAe mh rmd and writ and iftkr at far a tht rut of tkrn kovinf aterv t da milk it than li.ihl,JWM -K., fb.l ftfl OOO man. umiXre.rlvtt tenill Tflemtw and 100,000 citizunt of Ohio an tha fame thing, and bo more. One manumitted pi intation neprn in Lnnitiana will, threJ lore, have poiiacaI TP'cf Wth tfooaeuf RepreeeoWive eriual to two citixene of rtrrirrtcrratrm-i cil Ub OS'S? t jl. iff are" "fTTttttT- J TrTTWtrrJJrre- totiwali't ergTiT-WTft-flii w fore, have-ywhti- ill r nrcnTfTj. io prwve tne iron r i-Dri a Nrrrtlieotateiwjio never cebelt- L- a), irVw ( i ii t thtiw tht ohe l jo.1aJ a man-1 ol ua. a citit ot Ohio, it ts nii.Ud iilanta;ion nefr'i f LoM'tiana, and oTiirht'To.liBTe a vmre j p-rteot hi the eo- era! Ooverninctit of tha LBion. i. The I'onstitutioo at it ia iiiifilvet ioequal itiea itr" tbit ptrtii-uUr a;in.nj tbe citireoaol tha real .'tat i, aod I a ould not amend it 1.1 rt n, jv tin u. J it aorna no loiwliitl, for e aie all one petij le, of the tame fare, of likr'intelbgean-.ia il tbittgt a!ike,nvral ly and fw'iahy., i'.uf J '.aoiibl u.it aruenj lh,e t'onetitotioa lfiiwfe it w here it ttita,or to iniirease It steie it fii-u B t, and eje ciaiiy I woniieot give tui en. if mckia etceat of power to men of e d rTcretd ra , yrho i 'y' A . i.- ' ' ate aot and eaa netstie onr attothttea : of whom wa koota-litUe. aoelattv exnept that they tre ignorant and (legradrtd.and nothing poiiticallv exceot that the? hare alwavt perl and are- a ditrtri-rrrn eeraent W oar f atattnv utbeii draiUtu.lgaiftaneMwd L Immorality, (tbe htttet truita of tlatery and oppreaeioo) entitle tnero to our oi'muiiHer much above ut in the acala ol puUuoel power. It would lie a much emallereonce tinn by arte the African; and more -aon alile and just, to give eaeU aeem ia Ohio , tun volet, tbaa to give the neKro. ia the ' South the power oyer ua ia the Ihion, in-' 1 01 red in tint nltn of refonstrnnton. it may beaald, and truly, that this' Inequality will be hut temporary , that hat ntlt genera tine of prowriWt whit men hdrt o die rajT, and all will lie ri(;ht ; a a bite uiaa ia tbeNorth will at hngth become eqnaj to the itagro lnlio South.' Thiaia true; nr. a leal tliea the truth ; it ia iwpotitle'that tlieaa proposed ni gnl republict tliall, t y their own action, ever come into being; or, It erABted l. VatMrn.l n,i.r i.ll .tanit alone for tingleSnomint.-There, will no attempt to carry thm out, or any pref- arene n th. . tt a,.vf Pmi. ' eVetiar election. Ia the fatun time there t will be war to tbe knife of lack agsiiirt I aaaai uafc lUHillijjtHi' eet yr-wiri , which can- be reatrained only by tuttltary power ; aod the United Btatee will ha cm pel led to keep ap etaadiugaraiee ia all the reconstructed Statet nntil thev tliall be again reconttracted.' DuHnr Ihit irocemi I the five brigedier-general will not only be J.i. rY.i. Aui h... -tTi T-rV" "' """" ; vm. ttoi.tsisum , Mewtwra, Bxofort, iiminvtnn,. trol the vote ot the nine Ml ate, and tend n , 'heevtlli. "tyianatmra', tinlnnbia, SiiattBrvilie the Senate eighteen tenator., and to the 1 MaoelieaWrl.anAaJl internuidiBte pumta on atU Hon, eighty taomemtHnd electoral college one hnndred volet lor Prea- wi,h if h.reburf BbiIw. f. .u puut, u the Car ldent. , Tbit will be bettur than the pro inim.. Car are ran thneiuile of steamer poaedj negro aapielhacyBTinTTltttTratyrl """"" areuatanait uh e.rtdil naeaV Boer, are generally human, and hue) 'lnt j&XnTv men, and know how to govern t but it were"' Ordain', Wiun.aet.ai, A, . xThie lalaoa aot well, to iavett even tbeai m ith toci rUne lowMwwaai.iiy .l..i.i.o. over a,4Jtu Rout, orliiiaot powera.,-.'M- , .. m""i, heiaranee ia'aemeara- thi re thall be a ntjijonty of cona ltutional ! sre.t .hq-rwu- iiLtrwt vf ll.htaiore, rnan-t tote lor one raHninr-Tnre-riWMeiiilvjetyvF"wit iiwr awl oeayatteta very and if'the oue bniidred military !cctoTd ded M the minoiiiy make a majority of the whole, there will aiiwa question which can he derided only by the t word ; aad the army ot the &rthi&mM!thtJb!1rlH. ift'i $tttlt Ae quttlio ofligitiiniry at Waft iugtm, mt tAt J'rmtarut guard arere wuwt to i at Bom, and thi Jimumriet at Conttonti- pi.' . , ' : '';...:''' ' "' Pof (heae reasont I concur with the PreaW dent in disapproving thia congrafiomU 1l uit ot .reconnirnrtlon ; ami the vole at the ate election In Ohio htttttrunftf prmmnerd thi ilitnjiprotiil ef tin tm-nile. and their ol jte'tioie will nof bii removed when they contuier It hi comirctioo wtitt iit'aften-. dant contequenwa. ..... ... , ,,' -'. '";, ' On tbit whole, I do not think it will t practicable further to inliame the public mind againat the Pretideot, nr longer to retain party pwV tiy .waging war eg 4iut hltuu . Whether be betrayed liia liarty' in tliealnurd hope of tlieitiy perjwtuaiThgliii own pmver, or worili.ed power and l'rtj on tbe alta'rof bit Wnintry; reaw t & 1 queetioa of national iiuportan. It ita question on which opiuiotia differ, and .tan be (viler fettled when tlie country la re lieved from ita present Uiaturl.cd condition. , And un reviewing the ground, aa far aa my limited olwervalion extendt I tee rio reeann to anticipate a re-actiotiary excite ment ia favor of extreme Itadical niea tr Bieaturea. The tide it aettingagtintt the, and cannot he auddenly checked, t, Tlie more Conservative Republican leadera. if they would, retain power, mutt learn to know that there' ia a public hplnlsr not mmi MlLtfiiuilfaii, jiriihubMl laal Ihu.p I pleaeute, which, when it pcake aa it lma I l. . 1. . I. - . . !. I.'.?. Xken ia .'entitled to their reaped, ' In 'irnrt te tkit thty mutt detkmi Ue TJia trof deputt. and conform" their action In- Congreae to tlie cxpretaecl public will, arid legulete, like rational men, with calwVat and conaideratinn rather than with paaaion. It it hard to ask a political party to acknow I, edge mror aad retrai their ttept, but in thi cate the good of the country Tequiret andtheetprrtaed will of tbe people de mamlt it. The correction must and witl he made, either bv them or bv thote who will eucceed them, and it were butter ' 'dons in a Unptervative apirit.hy trieitt '-tiiab by the iWtorracy, who! ,witi l -otheiwine called to the tea unner more iiuicuit computa tional '" -' k' !! V t If tbe Kepuhlicant will do thit promptly. and cbeerfullyv they will probably . regalu and retain HieirHacendancy, and they may rely oil the . .Democracy to render, them all needful aid re retUirRfig aod tecuring Kt That patty, wherever ia power, will, uiileaa they' have learned wivtoin. from ; hard exjio nence, adopt otjectionatite meaaiirea, or bring ierward oln4ona awn. i(ica-a..BaU-i ueairoy tiieir aacentiancy, it ine ivcihioii rant have Conservative wisdom Vnouirh.to , ie 'tt ,........l: (he lUpubl m Viiough.l e t;w , . profit by their errort. T, 'V The Godwin Cotton Preta, Again r NOT BEING FLEA.S.ED WITFI TIIK 1'IIKHH ,inpKe tent out, 1 htva vmUed Kew mk and had tbe tnyk tVateA. ' " r. Wt.i .: PlaUrStAKp JJETTKIt., . V , Farmer had better Band their rwderf me, acAiBiparoed bv M or a good ehec. or d.ail. if taey would bar their- ordure flilad prornuriy prtaer!v, and cheaptr,' , Iwi'l'tell "" ' 4 " ' 1 COUNTY AND 8TATK RI0HTS. ' cheap. Count the profile T ry Hnre-r nr Preas aod Biak n au ufl. r. tffiil'dt,''--'J'tJ W. GriLFOBD LA.MF, ACiE.NCV OF - ' a'OHTII as. ngw aw a (?-.'- 5.wf.,..,,yu,."i .uju.. T ASfiBOtUEBS WHO W18B Tt) hEI.t, 14. ..' . ' " " ,! 'V ...-".......wffCT.ciT..prCTi.E i.iij is.iiij..s.f..gmwMBifey...r JMm'f-5l ut'i'Ml. Ij u. , Water Powert, 91111a, Tettr . . Ltrta, r Heal flBlHtc glaee therr jrriparty in onr banda fur ant. r. ttirormauou, taoree T ' fH. pmt muSHr Ag.nt. Hil--guflli! tl' Sl-7S-f . ' , - l: ((reerortinrTr , S. t Ifff.'' TAT.1-. TTtTrCr1ri "tlHITE LEAD, in Siprendeaaal , W , Hrarrte Tarpentina, b ti trral nr retail. tkwib hal and lirowu Jafaui arui.h. - r " ALSO, v - , paiais Coaeh Mating, in awnll tm Kir-sa, - ' ..- . , i Illi'lVt . , ?lelKB,Oet. ta 4f ' For Hart A !-.. 2MTM,Hr'MI Ai.fll t. A beautiful BBwrtmit )o tu haa.1. l ia fruai auesuia to imi . " , fcrvA,-jO.N, .f ARRAS A C , ; . Bti lWef -. e dtahagk, 24- a . .- - -v-1 , . .... ft--i EATLROASa. Itfl-OKTAVr io CAltOU?fA imiiate. : aui aiid. taivtuia UiariCr Jluai FRCIGIIT. LINK, ' VIA PETERSBl'RO, Va., ? in-Hit Aillnwlna rreat Fretuhtltn.il,- Cmaii , jthi; fowiiataV Steanihoat Xoajpany'i Freight Line of lr.Tr:KDlBU AD WEU0, " 4AmGHNAin) OASTOIV.' ' "v IVOllTII CAHOLIIS.V. , pTFBV NORTH CAHOUX t, , WIWIXKTON ASD WELPOS, , I ' ! . - ATLAS TI0 AND KOBTH CABOIJNA, , WIiJHWGTfiw asd WANCHENTB, And their eoaneetkaa. Time quirk tiitd Rate Vmw. tnim xfw TiiiitK MMt roitMs a firT X fBlt4tI1 HwtTK between lUHimer uil'"T,wtTln'' h,Miaur. Moraanaiia. tsWot.M. baeuh f tireat atiention itmid to eorMiemnt.na of i.atmi. ". -. .-, ..,,., bo. . anprouuea ar warded at Ihv Wweai ptwiti).. fBte.. , To inanre trariiiportatton over thia Inland Fast Ijoe otrk aU (wale, whether thwtliwerd or on'hnari) bound. -'Vr 1'rre.ajiBrBti." -t -renriit landed m italtminre dB Iwewiatf delivery lo the Hieaamrav ... ... , - - 'I beoio-h lleoiu are elvea and Axed rate pec 100 nrmnrla guarantee! both ivava . . eer ttatea in nvorjr eaa aame'aa via" Bay Line and ivrtmtith to and from Baltimore, yiiUadeJ Dhia aad New Kurav- o-; ! .-,-., .. I If J!' With rdtiltBBtil point, freieht ia forirar.f. d to and from lk-rlur by fbilasWI phla ind M: V. ateamera,. tor rale nd aU fiirtJiw tnturaiatinn, apply a any Freight agent e Hi. Liruyor at the 1 OffU or THB POWMXTaB BTttBOT 0O " " Wtaghttl Wharf", Baltuaora. ' ! 3 BflASPT, Ja , Tma. "owiittan Mfeamhnat Ce, R, U I'KUtta M, l-up t PeteralMtrg Itaih-oad. A. H. tXbKF.W, Knn't Kal.-inhJUaaUiaa.fJ. . JAMKHANliKKSON.Hnp'IN O H. R - O Ilt)liKM(H r, S.ipi (harU. A . CM. ft L,HKMoVr,aav'tWd We uloa R K. ;. i. JtdlUAN, Act 11, Trana. AtlanU and WXI M UAK, Hnp't Wll. A Maaebeater R. ft. ,1 lai BO Hat mo iiiMlBMamMHMB---.- t--..,.;. .eij,.T.ev'- U I rt.m av Hoe, Jf. 0., I at oher I7ih, Pall. t - tin and alter tlritB tha followln will be the cdiedule for 1'aMieriKer Train, over thia ftoedt Leave Chariot te daflj'.. T, .'""'Oreenaraasi. . Kaleiirh ;?.. All AiTl MB tit - Arrive at IJoMhnti. '. . . r'. . . l.ftn p. M. : la-ave Oo.lal f S?f.itAi.'.M ft P. at. , niawt a . ,vA, ,4-. a ae - tnfn.lro',., J.10 ... Arriveia CliarlutUt,...ii..;. n.M A. M. .' Tlihrl, MHj;n.M4 l. l.t O.. . I.a1u ...j., ; : (i .i. , . ' Btnnd, iw ein Italeieb and Weld.ui to Portatamtb or HiehnMHid, arrwin at all point North of iiiehmond al tlie same ton by either mute, : t 'oaiuH ii. made at )oldabio' with the nt tenirer train nn the Wtlminattoe and Vi'aldaa rtoad to and ft-nat Wtbnuirl., and bv Freight Train to Weldmt , JAH. ANUEltWlN, : -Oct. l-ia n Hup't,1 - . ' - i - -' ' ( .ft j, .;-; I . j. ii ' l l. i.: L . .. . . . fllAXIJOf fC;urjI I.E I y ALEIOU ft .JtTH HAn.ltOAD 00., 1 AV , ' HrreaiNTeaueaTB I'rrica, -. i fi';BaielKU, , IS, (h, at lraiJi, s i (niand atterleioher ifiih li7. Trains w.II rea ne the Kali itih A OasKm Hailicad aa foilowa : 1 Jfait Train leave tu)nik-w l'..;,Nl A. afj : ATivea at Weld.ai J.17P.HI.' Mail-rrajn leavea Wi ldoii , . ?,' . ln.W A. M, A ; Arrive at Maleuth '.,..! . 51 P, M.' Freiphi Train leave Kaletirh "t.no A. HI.' - ,,. arrmtt at Kaleigli.. , P. at. , The Hail Train make Tilannua aonneetiena .with all .Mnta h'orth. . j , 7A.1I. ANUKRW", tet. tS-MMf i ' Hnt, of Trana. . jaar BVegiaaur and Stan, laid onpy t. . . , .irT: KisciLiAjrpxrs. Tai,B .. JAlitL-A.!. It - . '"' 11 Bjeatuore W. IVteraharit. Ta ,'. ' "I. IIJU.tViV PAtixT Uk'IC'ami m.v Ar.icTlScT j VILri FOit UAUNi COTTOM. rcatifclmiVgatningth with rty.iditvef alWtesat e-c. Tu iiALlid OV ANY I2.. , ; ib 1 it sotoptrt aad radv fa sm, w, - Ant he4 at dmUca f'v unUingati, ; ' tt f hsiesBinile for tt to mtw off, - IRON lll'l AltCCf EUIOR TOOlOJKjJ lhnng rr. ,.t firoteeuaw aewBrne tlr, aed tbey wtfl a. "t 1 rtir e ti -tla are patee iu va 'iaae, au4 the - 0aa (a aafd A'.?'. -ex-V rwewrefi Th,n .nr other IV in ei.eten- IV tliutrM!,nt(i I'Bttiaf J y aU.a,UiA-V i)eiw Va l6T. rLi. .... waaa.t!itraiie. .;,,rir..,,,fc- JDrtest'.eut.a.aB, J.to.tJ rejt . - .,.31 . ... i..- it . .1 v...-W.r .x -.;i-t aaeVHastltiaiies. ,--,.,. ;,, r- - .A . ill . .Vi and .Lb4w I t:atkt li-l-a Vt.e".Altit- ttougbt rrBly fa FICKI.INO. - i ' For aala l y 1. ""-..' Aag lAf lf S4,'T! att.T! . . .O.Ji Kv-ks MVEItflXIt .nd AWKkK'AI ni h elVi.t r e-aa-'a verv inw n il.l Ii A BAtrEt Oct. US 4 W tiRIUiKb, h. C ! r 'irp.r rifPc-BT I h a; j v FVT flnt. lT-l!t-tf . ' . : . t. : a. IW.lll.ilM.,U,iW.li. .i.i WliHill... -TRtni " TUT COOTJS. 1 "new" a yiR i va iC 4eeMle a LOW ai they' tun" bo' AT 8. II. & We J. YOUNG'S, Ko. SI Fayetteville St., ' ' RALr.MJIt, fit C. I ' . J i ' . Tha Beeinr ot thia Rrm hi teea aei Ihnf Ooodt, w Ibe teat twenty yeara, at thia aiarkat. aad. eaa aay to our (rieosla Uwt, eenaiaariai all thuuja, ataeverhada BKTT12, SICZa OB CHIAPE& 4 STOCK. OF GOODS Ta eirat I hem tlita thertra BOW eiienlng at their Btora. Ne. 1 FayeUaville a tree t, Kal.ih, K C. ., , B. A W. i. V0P.N0. Orteber . IH67lf, , 1 1837. ; C LtT HINOI.. CLOT HI NO 1 1 r - v . . , .!-.. Ot ft STOCK OF FAI.lt AND JVIXTEB CIX1TU ". forFMi)u aad Uora, it bow, in ttors and ready for iwpeo.tlor , ... ', . enr good tut, triinunxl and nt.l in ia beat manner, belterlnn H. tobeto tha iltore.t otbotk the boyaraatt aeUarX, .. ,'.,..,.. ; 4i , . With BaaoiaM, lUtihrit A Ce... tii N.w .York, ftw Maaofaotnrera, wa can aafelj. aart that nr advaitaetrnraellra reliatifi (oui at tow prieaa ar ant eqsalad, la ear tiaa,V Korth Strohna,tr ' 'OthBraaatMLatraagerwill tlway flml onratoeh ! fag aad aau-abla.--.-.:AWs '"ir:.ts ! , Itetjlar tttantioB la callnr! totar tto, t , . . . tikk pnEi "inim. . ; it Jierfcnx it;riBiearear tb every "mtaoee. "e Ordera for tuita made to meaaate will receive prompt attentlrm.'V " s, Our beet aadetvor ahll he to plaaaa tlie nn- jaenma patroni of tha hua, aa wall te lit nth- era, who may favor na with a rail. " ' Oent'a OntntUnn Vooma, I ArfSft ASSOHTMOT Ot Ilttft, umbra. my aBof the BW ttvlea Jnet rweivej. s- . , . ;J . tt ANDhEvTRAOlJ . , , , i - (jjnj-, Parniabine UibubvV TRrHM.TAUitKfl, end TOAVKM.rKrtf;e j ef tvery deaertpilnti ked ww,ta' lr nn 1-fl ; ept, IT-tt Sia B. B ANIiKkan tt) BERLINER Itl ALT EXTRACT? . .'!' .. ;-. :.;.-. ; OB i i Dr. noUcnder's Bi'pr of nealtb ! , , f4 If I0-.MI. AftESHNENTNOrnlllVflAXn ttreriglh: ening remedy fit all ilineawqi ol the ' BREAAT AND STOMACH, .'" ' , , , SEVERAL 'WEAKNESS AND PEMUTIV i ALSO, ' . , . DYHPra'HlA, tad t great BOUitidiaieul for ImmtalesceVH.' MOTHERH, unable to give aiifli. h ut natural aoariehmeut to their Infanta, wdl flud tfna El hraet a remarkable remedy. It hae beoa autulned by the highest lledicai aalhoritiea tnd tpproved to be not alone a very healthy, hul extraordinary atmngtbemr, and If eaossasfully asedia all Buepital in Europe and toe nonosrw vduse. .it , , Ia snsapliaoes with tha deaire of a number ml Paraiciana, w have Introduced a aeeomt, lighter tjaaaty.-at o f?n-.. - -.... - By thia arrangementy tvery alaa efthe pqblie ittnahled to provida thia healthy remedy and thereby preserve tauatr biadtav '.. - 1 i-! jfoj. Xjeent for North Carolina."1" E A VZ it MICHEL'S ' 4 .... !.-(, CEl.FBIlAlFfn - LAOE R v D E E H v linKStTTiV, fS Per Itxeit-(Pit Borri.wi I A rtaouln lioported Article.' . . I'HIL. TIIIEM, si de Agent for America. Oct.BUtm LAIil'Mtr., -t.-. GOLD KiaE, KlltS Al D JACTOET. trwn cvottwwjri t hh.ytg'U tp44ofe4 X A-oe.tB.wii.: era U u b' ai hM it- of tfca Uibbw H. lliriKl..n. irf.7mi,.ry et.d Mr.njy t'oilBtiBB, fi ' effl-la- B.to to tbe Msbest atablae at) JUt'lloC , , tha,., , u ,.. sit, , ,., Hill AJ ttt 0TCmbcr, :t, . tt aaid t'briattao'a rear m. e bit intBrea fnhe fib) ia the '."'- ' ' : ".'. ftwlft ItUnal .l.l Mining Co., t0aVer eaBetil. tiVS rT-if-y WWr "Kapwec did (oM AN1 rbif. HMd tllfXi tiri-tv (mill, en tb 1'se Libs Hiver. oitb nnsarpaaasd waier- liower, saieveuiBBilr haiuvee nr cuatMB. A ae- try foe u.a atanufaeture ( Cituie la ui sal THHBlOCWnr, et"t stent - ' ' - ' TWOTIIOI-HAtm AfTtt-e. -'-., b a m-mjuLh.tAi 1 lAaTkUAU.a t.,M kiMl Ai kWtfitMaaVfr OatA-aWeeee. ' taaVrUfl, AC . . - crtvfU f ,.. 0.jo. x w,.tl .t .;,. . ' frn ! f JBmfT mtt. Ail m i Wfr ifi it J iv! li't T7U iTrf'iwt fit fir vbttt nr nrtj r f ri j-r,mrrti J rwrririii wmniii Ki f t4)tiUif ffitt ( T'ijm rtv ?if-ffiti 1 Ml ataVl tan flttfl a)0n 'Vf'-l t Hwl'l ,.i 1eJ W MiiV It, - a. I - ' . - . I (19 In hrBttaj.) r r m tAteV-'i'. i n. inu hi ?i e !.- is NWE flTLL HAVE -v KOBTIi CATOMt AtVAXAOt I' readv tar eair rnntnaaer ie '1h tf!na fw.'tha FIB ati't W ini wan. i hema. i-r a .. . a !. aad in. j.iw. e.isiip .o , ..t LliV latr ivsnn-tr . I. i..r than u.ual. et:...-. , ' ' i 1 it t If a ro Ci'ii.ff rri v i n i -r w-..:. e 14 a aw f . v. ;;..;..... i; t. , j i, Csj "EtscnxiSEOTrs.- nOUINGin ALLEY i rOBTiDLR EXCISE , WORKS, . . ZAXLSYLLLE, OH IL . . TRAV tyiism AA lt !K CLAk, . HAW HILLS. rfVI.VH fhkM ll'M Of H V Hit L ft A Nit 1M. " Mil AW Ai.A .M I I I H. Theaa KnKinee aod Sill hare reealreil the Bret premlBiii over att eaaipetlturw Thev aAia-d the beat, et.eatx'.t, and et eismomical power in and etiv.1 in po-rer tnv Enitine aiada la the t ntnaw --...i ...... ' ..... . ! I Ikb Enuinea are Drad and th.a-otiirblv IWed kefor loavine the worka, and are warmBUMlltiail raem pwrfm aod ready t.ar Mnmediate ua. lliov are o rr.ut- . to atil no. luiuliar with h.aa kaiiita and at leaa erpanaa Ihaa aay ataee at the I'liKia. . , " - ror t'eaariptior.a, prioe hata and other informa tion at draws, . . - . - s t i J , . JOHN It. OKF.TTKR, ' (hillftwil laatl Aa-aoey, ' . ; r- .. IrwenBuuro' K. C. . ' June M-271-tm Hul Ageut tor K. C JOIIl VT. ilIMIIULE, V attorict and cojrasxu)R KKf IIr fttrf(, rtkretfetlll,!V. c ' '"h?Hl s t Ai 4v',.4 .. i ti i I)BA0TICK la tha Mate and FatWal Coarta, and in ilia Court of Hanknipt. y fur the ad Contfreaamnal Diatrieti . FriHwwt lUautiua (irea 'a til bnainaae tatraf . 1, In. ,-ai-e Claima nil, tad atiTWkar in Jsnrth t'arobBa Wi" ij u,,"; WV,, t, , jlulv ;t-tf.s, ,. . .. ,... ... i,i . iii ii J) ATAI-Si: FAMlfcf 'FtOtL ' , , MearaBBr .rlaAlae. - .," " Ot.o Hovaraaar-KRa aay Flour oaoi an rw Bar VKBKita ib t)(.,.sr -Ksiu.ly -it aK-t 4a be bud by (wt to year. , Far ala bv . , i tiUl'fltAa BFTX, ttept 3tl-i " , i, ,. Matte, aquais, POTVS. WASUIXQ MACHINE, usivmAL 'clothes WAraaEB. V V IW." . THE UKrfT AND WASHING MA CHINE AN0 WllDiOfet THAT HAS BEEN PCLLY TiTKl) IX THIS r.'-.d,,j'ACE , ,:j qvHRgft MATH IX PA have been aaed fee aem A ajme. ia liv familr nf the Henrstary of tin to t an. I tha HeHlor Ldilor of tlm ,V.Jo.i, b.1, I mUth.iried to ataM,have Ktvn antire aliaf.e lb. :'TIie."Ma'eHlne tre patented, and p.r. ma n.ine any whe Matditnss like tbsaa are liable to bspnaHBsie d. fsa s.mk wuhing to pvtiuae eaa gat on sh insi. ; . - . . J. a.H In. iii.iiic.tt, by an? ltind of rcpreaenta tion, lobnv a Maeiitiie, nntil vo exsmto these, nepfc ti - ecl-lt . It, U itltltAK, Aaeal, W.,M..,u...l,a-s,-t. . jsia.i...a.1 .11: -4 1 1 1 KCJKIV13I. U41A4HA illUM ftriTH. MADE FltllM ai'PEKIOI FHF.XtH CLOTIIH, l.'ut, Trimmed and aiads asNweli aa ll beat NMercbaitl Tailia a ordered wiirk, at a aaving of ivoib nr 1 1.. ki ran it wiajAIV a ami, T-nrttiaaviug in thassttiiHiB.,, , t , fine f wu hacks. , v 1 ..,.: ''; ; , .V)r. 17' . S BEAVER, 6Af KS, ! .; HlllfMU4 Itaaluete ttilla, , t gotten B m uur tot attla, at prirf to anit Iht A ftn-viri.4y isf Ms ft DUES t WIIltTK alwavt en baod, at. , , R. . A N"Dni! Wft A COf , ,iJ T' ' " ; ' lnt' FrtrHi.hiBt evore, i -Oet. la) if ' , 1 Oi.po.iwt In.Aer Uait - Jitai rBieiW'ii. t aaaieol mo' bariat rt elaaa fimdy Faattt,"., , . tart. I7l If '' 'WWilLkm-ttLti , F ti)K HAT.f . lieailtinl Incb Ciil-NA lOILErtriS, Jtlet reoeived. r- ' .-, , 1 1'UJ t H JCNI-S W. . . Oet. 7 U-lt Wholaaaleorvesrt.- r -. -- , .... .... ' :; book sides; . "NOHTU . CAROLrSA BOOKSTORE 1" . to ti iTuijxcr. ; ' nilfF. riir!iWtitI!F'uKttHE8 TO AKSOtTBCIt A 1. ib 1 a Lit vut be baa ptrchaad U u w M, , ' ' r - , fWoorly U o;a the North Carolina DiH. lidoiig taHAivnv, Uiat E" has aucoet-dmi ta Die i.t.l m- o t i'aveiteriluj bh., o Be and o to-wair a,d'M lithmgiMrtH to Huur a Ua "-T- .',. i,... a. ,e... . . .. ;, I 7 - ' " .Abet il'ji.-tfli.r'li n.. aul uoiiitiu.t tho II0..I1 linsitlea r 4.T na b-soi.-n... i ra Afcrt-rA f qriM.ua ll'k B., " B.i.Ai.1 ..ta.. Iu.t tl l.rtlit' U t!lB niB- a " u, . 1W i'k0" lut eiiej-Lr, oi -Aj&wi M ata ft L. ".a. b ji mii-o, aod n.d- v.. to Loi. .mi to iit .r brai .il of ti..ji- i. J, nr.). vnr 1,0 merit the ivputBUon and Tmsi- av bb-bb .aaaasi euB. a. or rwtat.. r.ia.i tn-rr 11.1 t lljlierj. If.i.ie 1 uioi.: h-i l .o . all . a ii. n . bsi.. t. as b t.ai. anal siiiuract. a iMa mhi).) hcu i ail I 1 -nil!,.,.. -Vs. ii.nt Jx.M.aa, .Vi .iH.. io..i. i. s.. , '4 at.imst aveey ind and irarietv. tl a North ( aria l"i tu,4r.tr, c,trt iirsporui. i'.niriiab ...nisi p Iviw 1., js.rta, an. I oitihr baw IVioka, a vorv I...I. 110! lv of I:: tile fc.v.rt, .ST j.os-ry, i u, v liuAi,BBUawaog -t . ,t ! TH J.AitiEr AitWittTllEST to ba f.ajr. ! ia tloiKtaie ; and will ts sold apo in.. tr.i fc mi or Bf. " e j l l.itv 1 f .. ... ..1 ,. th. St.ie fl,e , I...; 1,. t I '. i V(Ojrue.i witfc .h 1 Usub ) i..ii.i l.v ati.ut a. U- - 1 s .( ! hi II. rv' a . . 1-, .-, S-i'Ji lMBHeiaeav . j,,,. Ja,y;3r.ia . , . ' N r- ' eP r I f;.; i ) ffcl I . j w-.Siavr, --b4' r -aw - '' i" -aai Mi ill pa fjiiyP limn' l aT' . I ' t ! msW" "It-4! o ac.BTU c.tnoi ivwl AUrBey-rist -tit?llM- I s wr ttY -JVnaifciiu p.iiv.-i, AaanrietiSt wi,B ymoFII A, PW'K "t faertv nt tnrni. w.d ettt n. n. . . -I , f . l..r a. al - i 'A I ut aia' nr ienT, a,, an lBia ...sun if. agameat. ...... ,. Aug. at, W7 -tS jy ' I AaeaealHiattiitaiiiyMUtae, aaiaUs f.-r toti llaing purpose i t. In.l at haj..Wn v at f il.ial per long 1 .m m-lfi to at (Titw !a Mati.ai. Ani'iiti . . 1-owTt.i.. tni.,.s t . ' -t Vawba MtBtion, X. tJ. "' iaael-J7t lU ,,4 A N'.iTHKKtU'PPtYoFI'rtt'! fKI t .-.ihir x a. -vttiiifiT - tiem . T.,l.s... jt .f mxu.tr. BtiMibAio., ' Wiroleaal Orticrt. : ' .1 ,i;i eeived Oct. xm rf GREAT TIIROLGII II.A! , MAIL ASl) EXriUS HOl'TK iMTniilioKTji; ; -. 3f 'a-f.j...'f Wb. -'a ,t ... y., ... ' WeMtta, PtHertbarg. Klclimond, . MsthliiBton, Baltimore audi - l'iilUdclitliUto KctaY Vork t..-w n4 tfl PoljHg tVett. .: ,J JT OMS'IKV? TRApFgR OK THK If) pTst iJ 5 iro tiiAivcs xr caf.s x ,f ' From WMdon U icqnh Cm I,' Or from sliingtoa ,0 Xcw. York.: f 1 ! F m ' t H0 M COL! 1! HI A, ' f ! f i tt A Mte, hlei;h and tilioujca on ilia ys . Carolina and ItaniiKh and Oanion liikdtsts.ia, lusl ebiaa oonneetion at Wsiiun with tl.i. m l hwu. iUmts For eomfort.eonttnnnu connaa ioua tult firat elaaa toi)0Uim(idaU.., thi Uoute la nrwor pained. TIJIKAMQUICili. .... '. anJ' FAIil! AS t.6v?t4y aiiv othrt1 K.n.ta ' r Atk tir Ttekeutsd bare yno liAtrutita ohaekad - - ' ' 1 ... , Via Petersburg, Hiuhmond, A c, , Paaaengara, upon tmtrog at Tl'rldon. ili;U"' tak for and Ukt tbe Train eiariad Tlntori.ll x.ii on.L, n n in.i w flu ion 1 nt V. B. H. iwp't I'. A Vs. it, H. Oct. Is-eiMm mW trU Utt ferrdthad on i-u r AM) ii'lTKL OIJ.t.liJM o; DUNLQ1' 121 Byomor Etreet Petenburra, Vi. Bave in ttork at all timet. And ottr tt low ri . , In krtt to arm, ilia biobI mhj.I.-u , '. , . aaawrttnent i? i, - . ... 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1867, edition 1
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