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4 ..; r,. -C t: TESMSOPBCBSC'RlpriO!.- . 6nmVM."ki rfil lished svery Uy, eioept Tt. Situuav, e the fc.iioa'iug terma : r r one month,. , . FVif t o mrmlhv - - - T'ir muniw,. ...,...,.. , 4 . . , MI ninnUis. ,..'l. '.,, On jear,. . B nu-i.cklj Sentinel esse ycar,.,,,. ,. ' ' " sn pwnitfa.V. ..... 4V ;kiv Sen inel, one year " . " SI BHWthS, .!. , 11,00 i, a, 0 ....lt'On ..'..I.- 8,00 ....,. . .1.... 9 THE SENTINKL. JVM, E. TtLL, J BEATON OALES,r t EDITORS. ': " WEOXESDAt. NOVE.MUEU 13, 1807. tOXSSuYJtllVJS TllhUr f'OH TUX boh. CAyiKt sTfowtE,- 1 KEV. BEXXETT. BLAKE, PRlEJTLY H. MANOUM, E4, Da. JKO, A. McLEAN. T - JWWARB OF TUX WOL VS3! . I The reI friends of tb nrjro race ia (he Sooth those upon whom they are imoie - diately dependent, after all, for austenance, employment and theT incani of gaining a livelihood, bar reason to deplore niarki td changs, fur tbe worse," In thelf deport- iuat ud temper. The fault it not ao much theirs, as it Ii of elaia of mounte banks an iipCcnuiaries, who are constantly giving tbe nrgux: U Btnfrfntand that them ia party in thecouutry ready to sust-iio tbem in any claim they may advance, and which asks no retura fur it services except . the privilege of controlling their' votes. Ttii encourage presumption and cnuixil. They hare beta flattered, until they have acquired tbe most exalted idea of their owe, importance and deTvinp, and, next to tbe privilege of Toting, they want and expect lauded property. The geueral im prrseioa" preraiie, and it ii strengthened tiy development in I enmnee, that the v possession til part of the land of the white 1 haa been promised as tins result of their Con ; ne-iin with the Lescurii, It' lias Inscn by auch promises that the Radical agitators, imported and native, scattered throughout it southern mate, bare been able to eHect . M thorough, and peruiamyit an rgaoiaatiatt of the negro cltnieht, aud 4o rote tiieti), in aanoKfaS' is a word, to entahli.il a Hid pmh'$ pttrty. The colored ntaa, with wbaturer of na tural diacerniueut be haa, would here ar rived at proper and -reasonable couc '.uaioDi In thia whole matter, if be had not been tampered with and groaaly deceived, if tit pnjudicea bait not been eacitecl and hii paaaioDt inflanied by the moat baee and -ilat appealelo-feotbr-----! Lett to bimaelf, be could not fail to eee lumugn ine aupucity, nypocruy tnn mean - of lh'fe who-r-inrrairMn2- -hiBt fflft aroua'tnit animoaitio tgaiuat he white people of the South. He could not fuil to perceive that while the Bpuhlican parly i held np a the peculiar frirnd and cham- ; pion of hi right, Jt haa denied him the boon oi tuffrage at the Northraird haa given , it to him at th South, not out of any love for hi race, but tolelyin the inh-rraU of party. II could not fail to realize that tlx Conrervative bf the Mth,--wliich." t-rm emuraceuiueirmu 01 me wiute people, have never advocatod-or erttertainud the parpiijn of depriving the negro; of any pri vilege or right eaeutial to the enjoyment of hi freedom. ' They have had the political power, and in no instance, during nbe two year after the war which elapaed before negro-uffrage wa thought of a a Radical party acheme did they enact a !ngl taw deaiened to opiret ihc freedmen ; : but, on At.A m.Imm ' - h mm, ..C ll, fittM . .... 1 .i .4i,i.M:n.i.:in or:ii t:KA.,tt bill were adopted. k twelve month before negro ulTragrWa dreamed of by th Radical par ty in Too- Vreaa. w hen their acuee, indeed, in everv instance, were committing them unc'iuivo ; cally againt it, when the now: leading Radical organ iu the State halated to it mailt lies'I, a the most cardinal of . Union landmark, "ubqnslifled opposition to ne gro uHrgeJ" llva Mr. HI j the, a promi nent Radical in the Legislature from ihe County of IIuiMlumm, complained that hvi and other "w nton men'' were re'r, in -that they were "charged with being in favor ot wgro uflreije," at uch time, the Conaervative Legialature of North t'aro. lin, freely and voluntarily, In klrance of the pawag of the trvil Wghrf -flrlt,-"without dictativin fronuany quarter, gave tbe negro the right to testify in the Court of Justice, -sue principal opposition to that I g s measure came from Radicals. Mr. C. Iih - Harris, who U Jaw a sort frf chief "cixk -a-lorum" with th Lcaucj and blacks, th tereot;p4 ehairmaa ' of negro-IUdtcal meetings, w a particularly prominent in his hostiUry to that act of jwice and right t , W know that our worda, iu tti ma n, fail upon dt-J ears. Ws feel and we la sent the fact, that our Colored population are being herded into eumily ta the a hut race, and thu lured to their detruct'ion, by peiitiesvi rrib tauJi dwsiagguess- -BiHff there ars auy of them, ho have notXyet surrendered entirely their soul and bodies Into the keeping of these men, let them Jxmdcr these "'K"- H they neceaai tat that Tnoix orpOTwmrwrewuTi ' ' in t Di m 4 - tiea of PJties, tcwt sa tula,- Tiiereratn n- BS lueviiatie aa iuii uic iitu wouiji above this earl a ot ours. . ' : .Thcv will Have an prn.-naiH.'J 01 sulaxiurj ly tiieir .acta, on vTusdaj ci-xt, .whether they deaire tin lte ot thfnr-a or fli t, Jhrra ij.g terrible iypnu..iUluy fitting 1 ht tin y cc.ul.i -4J ...... appreciate it ! , , RACICALISM In Rortli Carolina f dead forever, it tie white ciiieus of the Slate will t'irn out atif vote fJt ri, true, reliaA lie men to represent them iu ilie Conveitfioo! Ho. H- V. JScAdes. Tl'C iioiniiution of this pi;n'H tnan, by the Coti-iernttivcs of Aiamsni-e, U npiivalpnt to an eli-ciii.n. -Wa are t lid that N.inh (.arn.jim u to hiivij h eryic. a in tn '7" mark TmDrprsiiescS! 4 Judge Fowlf, Mr. Blake, and the tit her Conat'ivative c4ndidte lor the Conven tion in Wake, rtjme j out candidly and tell the1 colored pt'optr that 'they tavor o,uaiifled auffiage for thfir race, on the baaia of jote'.- ligesce or J'ipeHy. They have bo ditguiae or concealuwota. ThJf , ftM jriia that they ahould have the fame privilege that are accorded to colored men ia New Voik or Iiidtann. They favof drawing fuch a ttue of iliainciion between the vituoua aud UlUxtBl, e the bae band, and igitoraat and vicioua, oa the other, aa will not pull the former down to t'e level of the lutirr, tut invite the latter tip. Str. VTiiliame, iie ot the RaUTcal noipf- nw, is hi uiMcra(Kai, lake preciaely tbe aaiue gtuaniTitT. We have it from unuce ihwiilf authority, But he ia livM up to the ct.tored people, on the (tump, (we be lieve L ay aottfiny. hiuwlf,) and in the pujr, aa an adviicate; and friend of tit qualified negro (uflVagut That' the game. Mr. Andrew now proclaim biwaelf a great champion of the negro, and yet ' it ia in evidence thit, frequently, of fate, be ha declared that, under aorircumitaocea, could he be induced t vote foe onet - - And even J. H. llarru, thf negro nomi ttce and orator'bin)elf, ban often declared that but eotuparalively few of hi race were fit to exertiae political privilege. ' A to Mr. Franklin, he hu been black all the time, for cootiary. aught that! we know to tbe V r. Bkntoii 8. P. WiixuMi. We ata'.ed, aoiue day aiace, lliat it wa rumored that Mr. B. f. t; William, on of the Radical nominee for ll Convention, in thi County, wa an InOilel, or an unbeliever in Revela tion, and that it wa further rumored, that be w an Atheiit W tendered Mr. W., or any of hia friend, tbe oae of our column, for the denial nt thee grave rumor, if they went tmfounih e irvjw denial ha been aoiit to ua, we are authorixed 'to infer that ttm rumor are true ; and w have the con fcimi, from Mr. William, himactf, that tLey ur true, o far, at kant, a they relate to kit dabclief inlht Dieint lUerUtion TImihc aie the rct : On tli Sunday uc aandHig tit day of Me. William' eomina- tion, a gentleman of thi City, in company with a prominent officer uf the United Pluiiii imV. vi 'n MlH"i lioun. In tlio courae of conversation npoB jhe uTiteTH of hiaeanilidnry aa open, public conver sation, at which several other were preaent, Mr. W., in ultance, laid that h had never heretofore Considered bimtelf eligible to any office, for Ihe reaaoa, (aid be, "that I am a Dtiur1 Every on know what a T)eM liPo'ne who W mSH tlia uTstimM of a God, the Ood of naturebat denie remaled rtliirian. Will kfr. William denv thlf pnbtlcivowaff WiHby of hi oMtnd ueny 11 tor nun, tiy autnoruy 1 ii ao, tne proof ah all lie forthcoming. It ia a part of the religlouteducatioa of a Jew a rejpet the Divinity of Chriat, It I th rational fnith, Inborn. and inbred In every man ef ttmt peopler But how any man, lurn of Christian parent, In the full noon-lilaze of enlightened nineteenth cen tiny Chriatianily, Can believe, or rather a UIht, a Mr. William doe, paaee com- prebenalpn, And yet Mr. W. i put for ward a a representative of Radicalism in North Carolina la it poraible, that be can twelve tlie'iipnrt of the people of Wake I He looks almost exclusively to the colored people for npport. They arc, ordinarily, Vac of prohraadly reverential feeliug and or rellgiou emotion: , will thf rote f x hiov, because he it- a Radical, and- on Ihe gr-'tind tliafMlidlcaliaih cpveieth every. tl. 111 I I ---X , Is Mr. W., hohling sueh view, eligible to a eat in the Convention t Be that a It may, a things ar, he I not eligible to "ny office or plaet of trust or profit in any civil department of the Htate, if our tt Hitig ('oiiMilutiurf Is worth anything. That Instrument expressly disqualifies men i.ae air., n iinam. Tub assKHTiON that titer 1 tbe alightest imaginable or possible: danger that, upon the 'inevitable succeas of the Conservative party and SU rise to power, tb negro will be in any wise, manner, shape jr lorm, .re-enshtved, U simi.lv a rillkmlou He. sad Ji refuted by the common sense of every uue luanl 'inhoul'arguhiunt. Slavery, t fan institution in thi iroverenient. i dead and beyond the reach of reaurrt cfloe.; -None know th be'ter than thoe who a,r thus lei ktiig to keep aliv aniio'iai t ie aod en- g ntler enmities between the two rare, f. their own personal advantage. P or l an ar gument would not avail wilh any ; petiple leas limorant thsin IhsnuW AMltl .... i.t. iletiegTfrr1)Bf wtlj "tucBTnaTita in fin. eoce, don hi less. Th miscreant who that deceive and mislead them should Jm held tin ... t . , "" mwra sua leprooMiou aa Hiiieal auavea aim oiwuwwrs of in public e C4. xRadicausii Ii.LtTATu Tbe Alabama Convention prcaonu a spectacle illustrating uic beauties fti ruiu-aHsm. It ia com nosed of a mongrel and motley coaclav of whites and Macks, the former to name and fame tttft fc nom.-TM'ITie Tt in thebaoila-ot s s eoocern.xnsTainert by military authorityth Hadicals place the desiiuie of a gicaf Slate. It the lUdicals olitaui mtrl of the imvenli, w.' M 8iute,ciael!y sut.h auoUier rpeclnels will be T'eiije,! liere.'Tffiairie pu VfJk.) jawktl ,hv..BcV in- and a Wf t"t tha Wld Nona glata,' tB4-"-tifia fin rltirt l4xlfixai)ll tba fimttda-of-iwey-!. i OulOdt-Jlt i autheniically announced tiiut Qrn. Oi O. Howard, Com tni-sn oner of a tutjr 01 in etiiion tiirougn th "uorecoe-i trticted" State, aud that he will visit A'aa ku, before hi return, in order to aoremain what the prospect there i"of giving employ merit to idle f'reedmea." This is sign it! cant, ia view of the fact that aTaosaa ha jiutt re- fused to allow necroe to vote. In that Stat. Call yoa tl,U backing your friends! Tha Frmlmen would do well to make a note of this. ." .- KKMKMBER fW a frU whiu i. North Carolina is a Conservative victory I (From the7 Pittaburif Foat, Korember tT ' ,v KSGIfO BQUAL1TY. f, ' Oh Moodoy, in the tjupr-rm'Court, now in aeation In ihi city, a nwist. oipoilaot d Ciiina wu rendered,' reltting to fte)ro orein itMiaattlve into the company; of white people in railroad caraj prior to the paaaageot the wit of Ajaeofbly xf llanh last, grai ting tliera that pi-vilfge. The ce in which the qurioa- wgrria'ea wa ; ihJ' of a negro woman,' he bad taken, a aeaifn one of the) cr of ihe Philadelphia- Wi WeMcbeater Haitaay, art aprt lor wBitc people, andopon the conductor rrraetiiSg her 10- take a pwili eluewb-iei alkilHerl to neitroea, he iefa;il. rtnmikjttii th'at ahe had tight to ait where ahe pl..-l, TrtKW upon (he m a removed, and M alter brought auit f"? damauea, ul e.'xl to bav I hcn aoal.laa.1. L-U... wm,i.yit ht w py a diff-srent - ? fcae yUaiaed vetdiot to the lower Court, but the d-lnlaoif)-nealeiL and the e-i- wlu!l srv'ucil IVfore, Ui BupeieM; WH lu. Ifhilwtt Ijihiay whlck annonui-e.l ita decwion on Monday reVerr- ing the -uilginetit of the Court below, and ordering nwtrii.l, -v j H 1, Theouiiiionif the nut as dvliveied liv Juilife Airiiw, which was autined bv Chief Justice Woodward, Judge Thompson and Btrong. . Justice lleta alone aissent bit.-' The following i the eooclusioa of tbe opinion 1 ' 1 "It i olear, therrfore, that under the Constitution and laef. the white nd black race taml in eetiarate "relation to each olhfr. We Sim tbe same tfiftWmse In the institutions aad custom of the" Stare. Never ha there been aa intemixture of tbe two race, socially, religiously, civilly or politically. By r mn interrupt ed aage the blat kaJiy apart, visit- aud entertain among themselvea, occupy separate. ptce ot ptj be worship sad . amusement, , id 'fill no civil or political ttation, , not even sitting to decide their own cause, la fact, mere ianot aa institution of the (Mate ie which they have raingled io'tiscrimiBatJly with the whitea. Kven the common srhool law provide for separate school when their aumber are ailequate. I the--military service, ala, tbey were not intermixed with th white oldier, but wre separated into companies and -regimsnt tit color, ."and thi not bv way of disparagement, but from mn'.ivea 01 wisdom ano prutno, to avoid the SBtaironisin of variant ami tiomixa- bleracea. Law and custom bavfiig sane tinned a separation of rao-s, it is ul the province ot the ' iudiciarV to legislate H awav. We cannot say There was no illller- ence in fact, when the law and the Voice of the people had said there was. The laws of the Mate -are found in Ua- Conltittition, sUtutM, inBtitutiona nd general It Is to these sources juilge must resort t discover' them. If they abandon theae guide they pmnounce their own ophiion, not the law' ottbrhMe officer they are. - i7rsMt .1.- m r ! ii.....i injury there w't-tbal naturallrgal 'and custu mary dinVrnnce between the white and black races in thi Stat which mad their eparation a passenger ia a public con veyance the eubjoct ot sound regulation, to secur order, promote eomtort, preserve tb peace, and maintain the right both of ear ners anrt p-er,gi:rC";'nio ih ruiiilanta e.rs tnerciore enttiieti to an amrmative answer ta the point recited at the beginning of this opinion. fjviTJm niiMvm-rTns iaw qv f EKDITIOVS GQXBPItlACllCS. Under thi head the Rational InteUigmcw ha i long article, which (ho eommeuce : It is belisved lif man well Informed person. In Washington that , indiviiluala could be aatnwt ammg the munjhi rs ot the Kiiirp, aa well aa leas important personage, who have ronBhlred, ly force, intimidation and threat;, to prevent certain highi'unction arle from hodling and exercising onVes, trust and place, nf ennfldrnce in the Gov ernment ol the United Hutca. It is alleged, moreover, ihst the conapifat:y"referred to is till on foot, notwithstanding the complex ion nt the recent elections, and contemplates an early Consummation. These suspicion, pttt birth, however, with nncoinnio confl Ueaewhy, those who circulate them, are said to be eucouraged1 Ijy'i'oce'iit elaborate reptbr licatious of extiressions used from tim ta time by gentlemen who have. Iieen sunpod to represent tbeiuselves si speaking the sonti- mentsiif a di'tingtiishedliutteireniifliwr." ine act 01 umgreas )i!ual)la to Ucb cases, and the constitutional provision ex empting niember of Congre4 troi smst during their attcnJanoe at their r'peoiive house, and In going tb auti returning fhim the same, (except for cane of treason, felony and lireacUe of th pease) ar cited by t he tnuatgmeer. it article thus conclude i ( "If there be, then, iiy person member of Congres or othcs great or smalt, who contemplate tb ex pulsion of any incumbent Of office under the United States by intimi dation, etc, and who count on the principle mat tney cannot be interfered witlr until after they have committed, overt acta, etc., they may take to miatl the law, a quoted alxive, and tonaider whether the scheme ia safe a a plan, saying nothing of rt an at- Umpt. Such plan are forlivhlen tjyi law, aad the safest, as well as ihe best wy for puoiic, aa mr private men, 1 to obey the law of the land, and keep from condiiro punish meat," . ' ri... ' t.l, .... 1 "TfiSSRD FrKkkaol auAia Kiixto. -In Kanws and Minnesota, at tbe late elections, the proposition to allow negroes to vote as submitted to th people, and Was re. jected by a large majority., There 'are but tew negroes In either Male, and rhey were born Ire, yet , these Koitliwa) 1 jieoplcwiTf not Ut tin 111 vote, but their Krprvseatativr la Coogrvea Want to force the Southern whit people to put themeclee under aeKro rule almost entiie:y,u 6ret hyjiocrisy, and ineotisistency. w ,i -. 'i If Coogree .would . leav the question wilh the Southern people, it couhi sot be Jong before they would voluntarily (nafef tue ngnsoi suurageon siH'S eohrel per.DS irroutoeTfercise: truUlIigintlv. Time will prove, if eveomstaoces paraiit, that the former slave owueis ara tiuir ituutie. STtVtOf s Baowsuivf. The Nashville fij aner says : " .' " "Thadleua Steven wa in hia library, an a.piisau.lwt.Utt.'jum-a ifxtlcnitn in W-wrtrr ington, ought to m cotrnii!ant ot the tnw tntTelCf-Ted to the t nited States Senate. be ttirkv if wr saurTliaJJ, ii: fKXml ' .'irrUalido oa my iMinrti r, to.1. Ilcie am I flounder-iuff-in lilts. liiS.JIauwilI--hi4TTr fnryritr,-itr.atiie in get otit f" u J'this" scamp, that never bet a cent At faro in hia firry and know nothing alieut science, rfjiifi flea, ciks aft.t deal' htrtKrihr so ir-f,. tztX the tm WMtrmpy1"'a'lTOnca '11 way ita Pluto promoted over Satan." BasaTon Tarwnn.t RrfKier. i Wsah ingtoa letter in the lialtimore Uatttt eays: -aenator 1 rumnuii. wno ts.now nere, naa, ia connection with diffrtetit indivalluala. o expreaacdhimselt a to rreat the imnre- I sum that he haa at last ia reality Wome clr'ited with the doings and threaten ings of tlie rotten and fallen party with which he ha heretofore been' acting, andcqbttdlv against his bcttc juilgmert. The door ol i( U-wntphant Conservative party are Bot yet closed ta bontwt eooverte.' fjti the Sen ator eater at OBtt." . , i DAMAQ ISO EXPOSURE. ' Thurlojw WecJ. Radical wya that "the annual atealing from the Government would more than aefiport ita legitimate expenee, and leave a margin toward the payment of the intereet of tho national debt," , Tbe tatement i undoubtedly true, but. aa the recent election abow. th people aia every where beginning to fcel tne effecta of ao inucn corruption, ana are prounung araurW i,t. j Lrtiaiaiahe buainea activity, aeerctty of emp1nyrfl-nt and btavy taxa lioo havccauaiai the XutUra peopi to es quire into W political ettuation to aa ex taljp?r'hfoM kMWB.:?Jtt whatever dt rection they look they e evidence of y ferjiiifii plunder and fiaud, and a they eaa B4crpret te e l ter dan until' tlie rai cat ar turned out uf office, liny have very TuKr more ' tcnaomi in phMiC af- fair there, wottld b lea talked bIhiuI ie- pu.tiilio cj thouuhiic debt. . Tbeudllloo trlttqfc BOW fMA Tj-(Wrteti of the beoeat ethciala w'miII aoon reoHv the drM without a aii.ifle xlciitt nal cent of taxation. The growing voice of lb Northern people is that the money shalt iu future ba o a plied. They bar had enough of the Kadi eal thieve now in oftice, and propoaa to luce -the Government once more ia tbe aad ef honest snca. Then, aifaiu. the reconstruction of tbe Southern State alter the Rsdical fashion, by which the negro is elevated above' the hite man, has opeued the, eye of th Nottber people to th fact that things cannot go on 10 th way they are, 'without producing the most serious consequences, and they at determined i to put a atop to it It 1 madness to suppose that the Anglo Saxoa eaa bo kept in subjection to aa ia fcrior race. There i no human power that can keep white men under the dominion of white and blac k negroes. oVtsdmuA Asm. Saw yoBK.r Later return indicate that the State Senate will be much closer, poli tically, than was at first supposed, , Fit teen democrat!, fifteen republicans snd two in didnt candidate have- been elected. One of the independent, .Mr. Suuford, is a conservative, and will probably vote with the democracy in all ineasures of impor tance. The oilier, Mr. Allen, I a radical, so that the Senate is likely to be tied. The country democratic paper, however, claim the election ol their candidate in tbe Scho harie district, which, if correct, would give the conservative a working majority ol two, Tbe llouse of Assembly now staulls 71 -democrat to 57 republican. Jf. T, If th colured eople dori't want to loss sttention to work and leaa to nofiticse If ni'LToes do not disr!harirt4 thsir enntearta faithlilHy, it may lie exiiecU-d that a different' einsa 01 iiioorer win oe intro'iucea in tne sndt the blackuuaawsasMfraTCe is iu dustrious as a free-maa. Tbe white peopl ot the South have been and ar disposed to gjv turn tair cuance, but we have recent ly hi aid a great (leal of complaint about ma carelessness and idleness of. many irevamen employed oa the plantations du 1 "J. A. Craig, a colored man, who wa formerly a slave, spoke at altauickl meeting iww-atf . -Tai,!...-.' al : ..a it., as i 'i2 eoolie laUir Into the cotton and cane fields Of Lrmiaisna. He declared the coolie to be aa lgnoraiU being, particularly aa re ear da onr peouliarcivilixation, and come in direct oonllict with the natural tiller of th soil."- - nam Anna goon tortune (it so wr may call it) haa not yet forsaken hiin. jle baa artived at Havanna, having been liberated irout I lie imprisonment to which, fee was condemned after he failed ot being shot. lie ie again so exile, at be has often been before, and ha agaiu the opportunity to re sume those plotting for power, in which, tllouL'U be often lulls, be freoueatlv sue ceeiis. - 1 . Murd7bt belief of the freedmca that they will be tbe top-rail. ViJ Ohio. JiouglUTliot that niakov Radical srieeche to aaaemblage of tbetrooly loil." FminK Tl,- H ,.1 a tl. . e.c: l. ConVentiou who paid Billy Holdea fa for charters to tstsblisn union league. 'res The mixing of white n.d negroes. Jttifd To get money owing to you. Uvei The election rathrn front New York -and otber Northern State. fitat siW American. . - General Mower, commanding ia Louisi ana,, wa recently charged by M -x-federl Oeneral with having received money to in fl:enee an appointment to the office of sher iff. The accuser has, however, retracted 'bis statement, but it is believed General Mower will demand a Court ot Inquiry in the mat-, tor. Slips of doeirerel vers ridirulinir Mow-. er ard iu general circulation ia New Orleans Oa the morning ol tbe election in New York tha leading Radical journal said : "Remember that tbe forces arrayed against n in thi campaign are the same, man for man, whom wa conquercil in tlie wtuu. Their victory would be a triumph of the princi ple and men of tba party of treason and re bellion." Now, according to this, the rebels are in a majority of 4.5,000 ia that State I A-Rr-j-wajcjMt- K k?s Foknet n I d Thurlow Weed ay : "tv.jonel Forney, who ba a keen scent windward, evince hiagacity by iumpina oa tlie Orsnt train. H imagines that it i allad'A al machine, but it doe not matter a great dual a hat th fir think of a cart- re(nr- rY- Tafe Wiscohsin Elxctioh. Return r- ceied from Wisconsin indicate that th RiDulilican majority ia the State will be alwut tour thousand. Althonuh there were no election for number of CongiW, sw out of th ix Ciingresaiooal dinned hv probably gone Democratic. e recent manifesto of Forney in favor of Oew, Grant ha awakened eonaiiirrable, feel ing among the Triend of Chase - and mhfTWnm(late,"ancI""loucr' threau" are made uf his being outsed from his position a rtivMsry of the aenate, where the appo- nenUof tl. ByraKJrant are said to be ia tb ascendan rurtjTrtsret' the Olecions,' editorially, but devotes its iiir tlie ita.lienl vote "ultimata atten- It seem to W Krettv Well ssrertainrd ot lb Hefinrtment oi Washington oa hi return. to that city which will take plact al-'iit the 17th. luaL !! Tltaiep. ric'J in a. New York paper that B m hu. in TaiTylown bad bis neck disloca ted recently, but it was immediately reset by a aurge.ni, aad be is Bow considered oat of clanger. " . ' Tour true-Raclieal will v. aUndoa the Constitution, abandoa' tne laws, abandon 1 .1. e , , ' a ... T Bit ias riirois 01 wuitw manaino, put save. oh save, me Freedmea' Bureau 1 Lsaueu'is Ji'Vnuu. ' ' ' ' ' ' Tne Al'ihi-.li.u Yirfinian statr that an Its iu leiinueat ptme com forward and pay their due, it w ill cease puhlinttina on the O h. of tbe Coming month, whea its preseat Volume will expire. j vim cm mooiens win oe imrooucea in inei -"" , Soutlu We want to see a fair trial raSlXeifrt., oppoalte Tncker Hall, "VV7. fJ. MANAGEIt AJSI OF 'A. JET FOR THE KOEH CAEQLIJA AND PAET Of YlRQmiA. F , ' -' ' -71 , ' ; . k ... ZTT 7 : '" ', ' . :. t-'-ta , 'iH ' I .1 -A 1 f, ' ' ' V.I 1' r . . HAS P AI IX AK OTHER LOSS'lS TRI3 bEEARTM, EST OX THE Tth NOV.. U the widow at the lata Castiae taKer, of WUminguisi. N. (!. IN Jiey Wo. 6.S.i0 f' 5.''- This Ciimpavj hardoue more in th last two years tar u eituteBs of the tat tliaa any. utber Comiiany. , ,.. . ,: . 1 .' ' '"' ' r - ... 1' , T -' '. ' : :' " . ' B1D 18C8 AKD 180?, 18t POUCtB PAID OFftCW M BAMMM t Jiwtioe Kintwy, of RaleipW ; - 6. T -J. E. Week., Elisabeth Gtf," l&WtrtQZZ a.tilf .TZi 0--.., . T. J. Garner, Weldon, i..-ti 't,, ,:, . . t.-f n e''t!nsM ' 'J ' , 8. aTurnfige, Kirtaton, f j;"" J.i ""Tl 'SS'' J.T. Sttnder,SihithfieU, X-,Ts. Tt.iV -'' "-T-jV 599 -' CkatiiM Doacher, Wilmingtori, - - J- ( - 6,000 - A very irioaa oaer low fo a Bnaoaad aol Father ta ask UttBMlf, V . aan awav te- mrXAJ " prde4 few as I wish taws bet, The JEtn Comply - en. ol the olid tMtiwuon of this ocmniry o4 by taking a Policy hare yoa provide a eertaiuty. That which has mad Uiia Company such tavoriuaod ao popular, la th low ate and prompt psvasont of sH damsBtls. . f ' '"'' " "' I ,v , Ww.M M'tf . ';' " HEW ADTEETISIMESTl Tb Hon ana Lot, corner es nswoeni sou Wihnri.jrtoo Wrests. , . Kov. lla-tr -' - I, W. PECK.; Y AXDUEWI at 1,S' Invit attenUoaio their FALL AND INTEB STOCK or Gentlemen's, twth'i i 'and Bojf FTJESISHISa GOODS. " ! HALUIOII, IV. o. Nov. n-81-tr . . i , i.V', ;,: , KOI.E LEATHEIt TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER VALISES, " , ..! MOROCCONirtXATOEfM'RATEL ivn mna u ....i...i.i. ' . OtaT FiiaiasHnKt Itloaa, 1 Uppoaits Talker, iUtt. Kov. l-4- TTATI MAT I HSTSI A A I U lb latest styles eaa be foeni st ' r K. 0. aniiKe.wis t rn Owifa CXilittij( ltnr Oppauss TBuket HaU. Ken. tfat-tf ttf Concord Female College,' mtlK KEX INF,S8IOK wiR BMnmeae oa the X first MondsW January, lmlil I Tl ill omitinua six. Instead of nVB monthlW Tnition and iioan, with waaaiNu, will be i36, hair la adTsnc. ' . ; Each bnanlerwill fnniish her own Hzbts ana towels, snd sleo a psircf abort aad pume-ei Mumc, Drawing, k'rench'and I,ti",rin Add 1 J. M. M..ALIWBI.L, r mtaieayiUe, N C Kov. tt-tit-eod2a NoHceto Cllj Taxpayers, BT OIIDER OF THE BOAIII) OF IJOSStt aiooera, f eh all proceed to sill on f'n.lay, th . . . T, 1,. IA k , .. i. .. 4 1., ... I. eaah, tWfoliimnig City Lota, iw so much thereof aa snail pay uteaxe do iaereo. ana. eosv lor tne yean iaw aim vi : Ahrin, ons-hair acre, Kast ward . a ao Andrews, Wm. N. Trustee for Vr. Me (tow an, part 1(10 and 2 am tal ana f rre is so Andrewa, W. N. f.sr ttrs. M. Aadrews. nart ai and 41 . 25 at) Andrews. '. K. for Nelaon Kiuk I aero 10 Oft HranaoB, U ft IMUS v JT Oil I Bevsra, Mm. H. V. 4 sore s V ' 4 40 Beaaley, M.lvauu part &fi ; i --: , N3N 25 BlecUca, kt. A. 1WI7 tuna li7 V balance 00 ao on 5 40S. Buabee, Q. . . , . do 1 do 1 v 10 (10 an 00 Cautwell, Edward do . Co ' Cunningaim, Wm. al. : 1 ia 10 at 00 so ( oo Alex Uanlia ' An. Jk.t ..... y ltM7 ! -on 40 l V f 80 ,.,., 40 . .: 14 00 - ' aa 00 M 30 ii-j 1 jo i i',, tt00 40 Dunaton, Jesse j ser iiodd, y. Im ' ' J'! 1 Dilprae, barah .. Kd.liu.a, Mrs. Berhn a acre Earp, Marshall 4 aorS a ' " Ferreli.J. J; no CIO Pendt. lienav. part 1111 and 115 freeman, Lotuaajiart. !Ut. . .: . I'arreil'a Lsiatw , 1 do do . ltX)7 FeeneU,Mra. af. A. ' Frost. A. V. ... .1, - ' (iahgah. John . it It 40 Hunter, Oalxira IWaJs 1 1 ao ,do do .117 HnglMB, Banaoa . 1 ' ' 14 60 oo t lis, j w H.4o( Wiliior i, U star. MM, air., nwi' j do de du Hndgse, Eney Harraon, Wn. B. Junes, klary, rohwed, de de do Jiaiea, Joha Johns. Mr Candies ' itarr 00 D oa 10 t no Id 6 balauoe ll7 4d uo Keuater, Charlae . si tr Malnm, Manha ' A-"" Ii7 jLo HiU-hell, Altrtd de d Haynard, Oreoa W. r- a Kurgan, Hemy do do Miller, Mrs. Frabeea Hia, Jacsaoa " . Mutdeeai, Heary - . ttmf, Mary lUr " Ihul fc WW net" 00 ' 00 00 19 00 ; I 0 v at 00 i jttixi 84 00 S 00 1 I I JtSST". . Ini7 li7 I 11 Peace, MaseJaha TuiB, Ja -eanaom. Hrlney .was- no Hanum, Mull' ra Held, xta do - dii , "Kovajt'ni--, B,..ra, .TV- dn fdo Bowiand. tan.uel da , du Ufc JtlittoB do do - . lx7 Stuith, Mrs. Aj.lisoa is. do ,d'.'i - h . lm.7 Loucee 5 Ho!de lic.7 Leaia, Iavid, Admr. (Clarion) Smith, Mrs. Blanlia Htaliuva, Im Jane . Sawrer, A. T , . . u . 1 00 4M 40 00 4-00 8 10 ' 40 SO 00 . 4 (W U 10 Hinith, Mrs. Caroline . tji- p I pchoreb, Mrs. Jane ' , 1tB ! Vaughn, Mr. Louis .-c-t--JtaJl so do .ao ao li fl no Wicker, t. A. 8 00 4 on do do - - li? ' teiif Wi.hnjMns. E..R. Williams, W. D. 24 a J-waa WowUe, Jr Trust bar Mjb. kkui- ' lnwi . -ft a li tt Hu ' 1 v .. . - S V 1MH 1 W" iKMt.-..,'t.t-,ae4W Lk;1 .. 4'J t-i . ' Set m - io lh t k' "' J Agent THE l STATE OF H KISCELLANEOUS, 18G7. ' VAI.I. TBSDB. 18G7. Wt AUK OFFEKINU TO OUB CUSTOMEBS a eummaiMlaif stock of . - - HARDWASBASD CTJTLCKT,' - . CBOCKEBT AND OLABta WARE, HOUSE FCBSISinXO GOODS, ' , . , j. . flOOKIXa AMO HEATINO BTOTES, FAijrra and mNDow'oiAss; ; ,;:.';r1 ; . t ,;,..; ...',; isKAllS, IBOJf ASD BTEEL, " .;,v -Y ;also-'". -; r-y -, . . 1 Bed Chamber Cbmrnxav Y-.v jr. 11 bo ww. i Wbi HabT A Lawis, 44 Fayettevill Street. Raleigh, N. C. i evs-!-f - . - , - ; BRIG G S & D ODD, - DEALEIlS IN- HAEDWAEE AID PTJILERY, IRON, BTEEL, 1 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CARRIAGE MATERIA -PAINTS, VARNISHES, C0L0R6, OILS, . , ULUB AND GLASS. ; -AL8' Agent for the sal of Brtrr and Eopa Still Utone, . Beltlnf Clolb, fudia Euliier anil Leather Belting, Circular gawa, Irbft Verandahs, .Fencea, and all kinds of 0rna- ; mental Irort Wdrk.! ' 1 ' ( , tWwe, .TaevitTa-tf FLOIR AD II ACOKI f. REDUCTIOlTlN PEICESJ ' Good Kews forjhe Hbiirtj!!! THE BENEFIT OF PHE LAST AND LOWEST price in Northern Market eaa he secured if yoa wiU send in your orders to my Stors oa Mr- aet square. . -hov. DOTJOLA8 BELL. " IT v ,,!fJ.i -i-. , For Sent ' A NEAT COTTAOB REHIDENCF, eohvenient mth4 hnsiass part af the City, fbr reat next year. - , , : Also Hooia that would b suitable tor aa of- floe, of which pomoaaioa eoold be (iva imms- uianuy. , . . ,. - t Terms moderate. Apply to Nov. DH-it Mas. A M. OOltMAH Paper Mill Property.--if T WT T. DVT t at a t ' jTFz" kt r.ai mrrvxn 1v iiju s "i. urn na nuvi iv.i. jm A v Ma A of Nuvembsr County Cewrt, it being th lath at la'clock,'t.7(hardeairable pieoaof prtmerty mai.oeror tus uoun tionss door, in Bale urn. known as tb PAPER MILL i i- sitoated oa Crabtn Creek, a boot Hire miles (mm the ei ty , l bs strem la a good 00s snd it is a very desirable location for a Mill, Cotloa Oia or machinery of asr kind, to be worked bv water power s There are TVS ESTT-KEVESf AOflES OF LAMJ atUtsbed. oTwhieb a full deaflrintion will be giren oa ihe day of Ml. The property will am soui on a create tx six acta twelve moutns, Wita approrea Meunty. Kov. a WMcl C. B.ltOCrf,Knt. "".'t"".(r tot Eeat . mriE PLANTATION of Uwren Siutoa, dee'd, .jl as lor rvos rar sue ywar tnin, - -Nov. )-IWs DAVID HtVTON. Ex. Progreas and Standard copy. . . ' , : KeW Booka TNEZ,-A TALE OF THE ALAMO ; by Aroi-a- X va J. Evan. Author of "Bnlah" and ,''t.El- Itin Fne Mala si lha Rrwl HOml nr - Nov.T-78-tf , WIU JAMS A LAMBETH. iforthern Malt Potatoea . I ; "A ' ttm BAB1UOJ3 PRIME JACKHON WHITE aCX. Potattwav Jaat reeelnd at jNov.y. :-a f t. t DOUGLAS BEH'tT ,. ' lUrket jnre.' v t l'i i f Kew Rica. t i NEW KICB, ON CONfUUNMEKT, and lor low, by Hi tierce. 1 Nov. 11 tf B. P. WILUAMSON 4 CO. SECRETABT AND TREAH'R'8 OFFICE, 1 1 W11 wiitoTrm A McWTinrrra . H.Oo., f WilinniKlon, N. C:, 60f Nov. lwr Th .Venlieva sua Dal meeting of th Bbiek bolderaet.tb WLMINJTnf aTtATfl 'H ET Eg TaiC . KUAU COMPANY , . ' . - will be held in the City of WUiaingtoa."ea ' 1 THURSDAY, THE S8tb INSTANT.! JS J.1 ;l " '' ff -Ssrr vAnejt lot '3 ioed Hard Ceal, foe atlc br . Not. lit- 3-jf DOUGLAS BFXL. , ' . -.Bsons.:olB,eiUs.w f- . . T . T a i-rlHE STOHB-mnerr-eerp1r' M. 10 ncwiuern Kreffs . 'luce. PoesesMaa (iven imaiediaiiely. ' . , "-.1 Apply to . W. lb A 44 S TUCK KB & On. Wlm hsa nonovsd to-tluit tiUW ItujH FHONT U( ' I Li 1 VUv-BTTOwrrta' Stwt7- T Nov. tl 9t-tf - ji. ' . ' A: . . : - Bvntav owtiM, of Baltimore, . a. corrrs, UtetrfM.C WCLTEB OWTSW, 9M. Lata of it, Carolina. GWYXN, C0TTEX 4 CO., COTTO FACTCIRS, ' AND ; Genera! Ccniislsisl&a ! Mcrchanlis. 105 ITerf Lombard Strrcf,.', ' " : calti.uoRe. ; t - . e" LiWai ailvmncM made os tir.soenat f Hiicr, r,.r iibhu, srsrsitmu m u.-.il. K. ler IMiva. Waiter Gwyna aad tija Tha. KsHin, N C. ai aa. irfimr'Atii -a. -a.a. v- A'a.i.kj NO. ,25 , SYCAMORE STEEET n PKTEnsiiuna; v. rHE LARGEST g TOOC 'OlrT IX THE wTATE op vircixI45 rt PitffBlfNf MT K I ! D l AT 8 0 S Wrn a meiuoraiiUura al atouk fur Fall Trait. 1 T Ukona(f.a rn thank theta fw "their rime, sothrltn, sttha same tinu it. n.l? tiiM,;a-;i! io litem, that n iV meat fS mafc'fi wTbHr Inieretf iZZZn a, ukt ta auk. uW-ir iiixli, . of m. Th-VT .ulli. s. nl hi. a of Ihe gr. KH&Is p "'"'"a. lilaek and eMreil ftlks, in great varieir i t Popl.11. It-iiraui ami 1-rcH h f.H,,, a..1"" rind. Hai-srl.1,, f,-,i,i M.-pa, t 'raiie Mn,, Iim'B. .Kle and liouhls! wnlth. in .11 it. """ siiadc-s, uiaman-ks. ae. Bhepberd m llaHht. y Eaalwtsiaerlea sind 4m,,'..- Uaiil.WR E.lKinKS, Ilanbure Insertinr. n burg r'k,.ui.w. Nworkliffi" tiuwrthiR, Nee.U.rk FsaS j" V.diK,. N,m t.etin., w1i ' brni Ciillar, ia. and CambrirOoliaaad fv' Lnn Coliars awlCuflfa, Crape CmUnAi' Bairle CoUars and CnlS. tteil PwnTCohli Oofta. Point 8ets, Uoal Valentii tS iS Oufla. Imitation CUars and Cuffa, VacJ Hral Cluuey Lace. Ihxai Ouip,h1 il.7i,-T' B.l liruasebi Lace. Vmi B .bin lli. ttatd 1 . aaadrlea. Cloaks, Shawla, in long ndam'. iYu an.1 IUea, H.,p (Skirta! KuSS.5 falT Ribhoi, TrimaUnK. m fare a"' " Bad Kanev BuMonj T.nu luhbcH, Niwi lerdJjihlwi or Trimmmff.lieUIbbUI?: te.1 and Alpaca Brai,l. Mohair Br. .7T'.V aadHtay BindrnKS, CorH 8,,it., z ZJtlV War Mrakla, MKio KufthnR, I'Uin anj Psl.? black and Colored Velvet lubboua. , l"ila Deparliaent. OreVOrala snd Kept Silk, French iri Bombaain. Timese. (W.' i-ESf' 'J"- 'Crape. BaraUwa. lMpline, Empree, Cloth Iw niaa, wmttue. Feraiaa Cloth., Koashn ( hsi. He. Alpacea and Mohair, alt of the verv Iml Lonpin's oelebrated auuiufactora, ' ' i iii.'ii" . .:.rTlVlsit..Ca4By -', - , rUin. d Utriped OaMe, n.in, tU snd Htri,d Jaconet Plain, Plaid' sn.lknM NaiBik, Plain, Rd aiidWrinjd Mn M-.Ua. nets, ftft finih Cambric, 80ft i,,i,h Oloths, PekavMiyraallle. e..Tarieton white ami eoj peed, Omstidie I lotted sod Figured Kwim Brii haute, l aUiul-nkirtiug. , , , . , , j Ladles' I'urnlaklng fcooda. Pndervests. IVawem, 'Onrmte, Liai TSreaJ ' B-e, Deal English Hose. Oeralleaien, great Vanety, tor. Misses. Children and UiIIm Ladi Brown Mom, Ladies' liUek and Mate Hoaa' h'dtowsin Urge awortment, white, 4Uek an eohw. Berlin and Lisle Thriil Ok.VST ta th staaLjMyr. Mti.,.H.ir,-oorti Wid KsiJ Bnwhes, Bea hheU Horn and OutU Pwohs tonil-. Veils in KeaJ Lao Dotted. Bordered sad Bugle-Trlauuwi l'aik1-FMUi " : x . j . ::;.hYl--lJIOBIiatCaV' "-- ',..., , Bloaehed and Brown Cotton Bheetlnn n Bhirtings, Bh-aehed and Brown Jeaoa. bleached SdJ'nuC'Dt" Flnnl. Plaid. Btnn-d Plain Osaahnrga. Ticking,, Dennima, Hicknev, Hnektwy, Don grey, Calico ia all the popular makus; (Juighamsia every variety. , T 'Maelieepliif Department. : 1 rlsanels -pl-lB and faney. Blankets, Csresta, Tspeetry'. nree-Ply, Hnpvtlm, Ingrain. isaU wool aud cotton chain, VaneUau, Hems and Oo. tiwe Carpets DniKKets; Bugs snd Door Mats, Floor Oil Cloth. La, Muiiii, -Broeatelle ani DamMk Cnrtwna, Piano and Table Covers, Table pak. Htair and Table (hi Cloths, Ns,ikins. Dei Iwa, Towels, Huckaback, Ciwah snd OI.m Linens. Linen snd Cotton Bhoetinga in Stl widtha,, Pillow Uneas, Maniaillea Counterpanes, Jaeontrrd and Cotton Ihapera, Linen Diapera, Bird eye Diapers. Irish Linen, Ays. v . . , -7 Y ! Gent' rurnUktng Gaecta. ' AH are reapeetfally Invited to inspect nir slock nefi-.re making their purchase. Mr aonvieUna la. th true way lo-sncoees is to aeenra tha it.lai ol naae eaatumer byebargiiii we brebarguig theamaiies jws fbwla. Thi kaa a.er baea say largs buaineM herwtnrnra. Ana sums pro profit on motto, aad the saeourage me in adhering atxictiy to it. u.i 1. -. . TiionAs iniTn, 1 N. 5 Sycamore St, Petersburg, Ta OCt.U-M.aw I f. , WUOLEMLE Ditto TRADE. JOIIDAN & CAIlBr ' (Soccssaor to Goo. B. Jooes A Co. I " C0BNEB SYCAMORE AND WASHINGTON STS. J PKTKRSnilRfl VA HATE THE pleasure to snnonnce to the Mer chants of VIRGINIA AND NORTH CATtni.INA the reoevX toe of uaa ol tha u,t ana m- flete stoekaof )ragsf Modiclnos, rafnts, Oils, Var-rr . -. 1 J ' tr U1UUH-USUB, . Garden, Tard and Field Seed-. : f Surgical, and Dental Instru- Jumtiry, Toilet Soaps, Ac.. . . TO BS FOUNT IN THE SOUTHERN STATE. Their entir stock, wa pnrebaW frnm Brst , hand tor CASH, and thcr feci confident they eaa offer sniwihr inducement to the Trade. ar Mrehanle, Physicians and others, are eor dtaily iavtted lo eall and examine their goods sad wat.ir.ti 1'- Jiiunaw iigf en 1 ilia. . , Oct. 15 Mf .' .. -" :. IJsKrri. akb aata'ctiit' The Roaaoa Whyp"d to Natural History. Price fl yu, Tb Kem Wh t.r,ll In K.tnrs ScmMMS. PriosdMI. lv tier's Unlniru i.i. a !. m. si. . ,, ; Wbelnlev's Comoend of ITIrinrv mia la SB. noa. ' "- , - IHaoa ulrrt matiirv ,j VntUni I w.m. W ssT IIIMSK . . HscaulST'S Tti.t nt VnaUnA K ...U im nlU. IS.. Foe sale bv 1 " - ' " BBANsilN, TABRAB A CO.. Bouks-llsre and Utatiooers, Oct. 29 70-tf , - . tuieigh, N- C. 31AS01IC. 0 imCETiF "Bhand SECRETABT. . uaAjro iolkik. ku.sioh, . c. y: -1, jc ia, is-jr;. d. The Orand lode RAH,', ofN.wih Carolina '?"i.4iLI.ni:i!ii.tiuiU,t' City, on W.aiilir k.l of Iweember, coaiim-newt at ? o'clock .-P. M K . " AmnnwSi have been mada by whfeb tb Orafid tiniceraand rbiprssentatiTfiaiitrawleTir .. Ih"a-T 'al lly.ada y ll.a . a . a f. (H. lrm - I. W. BU. Nov. J T5 2wtd Orand Setreiary. - - JACON f( EACON t - ' A lot of nice N. C. P tlV.K HAMS aad SQiFJ Jnat racuivcil o. Cfiaigitn"-iji, and tnr sale by eta. r. Bil.tJAJin'ja iv, j PiLSA,'K- Y ' - " Y ' ThabctN T. (V'sHI S 1H'TTF-Rrud sol rior FAi. iOillf CH I K.K. 1 I i JA JOST CO 0t'49-tf W bii.-i Orwrs. X,titEsu Morvrti.v bt i rr.t X A Jul re a. H-if a. p. vv ilu yca- dAMES LiTCHFiinn, Nor, li 644lawSw Cviiaeuir. Y V ' ' , -. :X ' V" , Y
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