t 1 t i J i V ..... u 4-t' : brTiUnel one tr,....,. ,..4 Ot mouUa, : fU Of it vbt i.'A VUi: HENTINEL. , A rZLL, l-ATOX GALK3, l.i.lTiM-.H. - ' ' ; IVi-D.NfcoDAV. fci.PTEMIIKl, If). 1H0& SATIC-AJEZXOwalATIC IICXzTl roil rr.::;?!DKTr. 1 " !:or..Tio-SEYt:ouR.t- I tw.i. C' iiEW VC-l.lt. 1 FOTt VICK PREBIDEXT. ge::. rxzAi::: p. blair, . Of HlnSUlkl. r A FOB COJGJEri8. IIO.V. I0.' II. UOGEBS.W Wab I LI CTontl TICKET,, ;i4-. I'M STATS AT LAUOS. i ,N .(..-: i. ' - .HI I " if i ul "' - - J' - i T'ov. JAVE3 W.O3B0BNB;;ja' jro. i:i Uj. iAvii4,i)Fy4Ku. . , , . .. -. . - " ,. . , BISTUcW.' i'UjC ,.wr.U 1st 1 lOtf AS J. JARVI3, of Trnnk 8nd-J.NO. HUGHES, CaUwaw.' ' Sr.l JA. !. DOHIilN, or CrMBKril.ASD.' 4th W II A i: nH I, URKEN.of Wamkx. Bill M. 8. Ki, INS, of Kamdolfh. , r j, 6th W. M. KOHIilNS,! How. ? ; 7tliL. M. JlcAKEB, F ChtArthkW1 Jfasotr-ed, '1 tit wo approve of the platform of : rmncipbe aduptd by the National liemocratio Connnt-'ri It fillers fa no double hm-it lanrnai' ib explicit and Ittf meaning clear the iv t.n..-rni"l in the eountry wa plainly and Hiifiimi. .hii!t il-flneii, and, with free aoU fair ciaciion, wb 1'mnMioiitijr twiiev. tlicywm u u d'mil I'V . Ini tuajiinty of Uia peofito nd with ilit' ori'..r.., miTa mnatoome ueh a ohaiif In t aliih'o.tiMa tot tUm-ttibimA Cionrn iuiim mil Kuura CMialttniiua u4 Kir xa(, liauurHiv atfid prtfMfrtiv - a th ouautrr, und iiH:i;iiuijr ui Ui duwu-truOdea Mtatw af ttt i(nrj. 1 liat H ia ir mtdmI, 4edir an4 vm 1 1 1 ' m lit Unix ainiut Uitta wboleauftt. aud M otiHHKt f cUiiKi:a by tha poaceial weaiia 4if tit btilioi ).iiihui4 all ofturta to pnxlnia a ooiitpar In-lirf, , 1 1 ! i from what iguartar Utmy way, ara but ti.e In kx i if nitnaaai.a iwriiaaaa- at a da Jwratu iHtur.ikl fwuiw, .lnit npfa- prluatlnif m utt t iv anji uitkaa and ai ail haKma. .'l'ay are uir m to alarm Uia auufria uf tliia HUM by tit- tfnn tu? of ruvuinuuo auil war, tUratet iiitr, IIimu at lue nama Umm mnh avlJilarjr Inraa ; Wiiilo, in i.i nir Maia ul lita hmlli. litty have not llOMHHli ti t(i-U FMlTBtJ pl4fV tH (K'ti(IB t alt'Uiih o Tit w!' ut and Yit 1'rtmulHiiL, anil la wHiiur it mi i ' c iiBrn, ih ia4r of inch nn-. , . ii , i.i, i0r nniitary ruia wlihpnt froxiloia ! cknvx ani with no rgr l to tlio ai!!ii!i uf tim i'maiiUiiioy, in orik a- aormro ih (" i-iur.il votta uf ancii Htatea fur U0jailiual cun ! i , iti ri. mi-, iir.l aMit ii! liiiiv ut lliu J lat rii- i-iM ut the rtuijia of aucit biau-a, aud pi Ui Jitnoti fL. Xlia It la our J. auk ruriioarnow, and Iiaa Ix tru ium tuci dins of our r Ut iv il war, lo aivi pi ami BiMtltt liy. in good ftuiu and wuliuui diauiil'anca, tha lcuitimaia fruita aud oonafiina ci'a of Hint war ; to yiuld to Ilia OoTeruuieut of ttio l iiil'jil batii a cuMit-fiiiaiiljiiUttaioa." and at- IvKiancn, and to "'iioriu all tha oh i.inuoua of KHt rytiacua to iiiftir riritrul (iovrTfimtnit, Aud ilu iirmliiiia that) ut aahiiiii j'otKftaitiaa on tirmii I'ipiwitjin tbKC.KraiMl fiiiartrir4iH pf blau a h.u lui.a'iiuti out IV-n.irai Uutoo, wa do ao waiii no Imatile iutnat ) rm tiia contrary, a wih to aharo iia boitWit and lia dutiaa : 4a ra- litni'i our warii.' pine, a llmlrr tlitf prutautinu of , i " imioirn inn win rt m vt Ij'i'U Ifoi- Inf m mir r iiriajiiBfiunliy ;to tliirart the Ufaffcna vl unitttMpt(o itio nvi-rywhi'ro, who afif il to jw pi'tiittto diNcord and ltvibion ; and to partjcipata tu tii hlcamfiftfl aa will aa tha tmrrlt'ii. of tlm' K"km mm ii t. (f !riMoiu aiiiytt b I fit tati Jinmwratia UuHveiUum of Xuiih CanUiiia: Au.; 11, ino ,11. i. - ' - I r--i tun MAiyi BLJtojloit,'m T'ue'r'M,:t of tlie ix-cont'Stula clactiea to Main in i ! ire llie ppople. VUfa thH re aultla n..ujfdvMf htm tttMltl. wiolicil, It il rcitlly poBocxiOil cf bot ittla pd litical ioiflcanca. Tlii iit'gcMralty eoit ceded, kNew( FnglanJ , ilia Intliganovut borne of Kudiculiaui, and millioDi of moaty tisro been tpoot Im ttje tfToit'to.iiUjr tlii Utta 01 reCUlk:'i-!-d! 4,-ami' i It i bo lair Criterion 'td'coiuRurl prcm-nt ote witU that of tU laat r The election f lt year la Main ytM pccujluf, A J. i Lalijigioliitura had paaaed a moat odious )i!inr nd cornitabnUrrlaw.' wblcb diFUai' J a iferjr large portion of the pen) l. Bu bigb did feeling' ronag&init it, thattfe Iti'Ii'iL!icn, poUti -with the Demoeraft, while thousands did tot Tote at ell.- Tilt, was made (lie chief isaoe of the carjrua. TIsp mult b afrvriled the TtadlBt.ls that the ntw I.i riiilaturo, al the aoaaiotf laat -wlntei, ai.. ' 1 t'le to us to eliminate ill moat c! i,i xiiiuj loaturea, in the hope of regaining for t.;.,;r parly the Tolot It luat Uet Ecptem- ber. An f J ir.iirrattoa -of 'the Vote eino 1854, us yHm lb tlie Tujkow'iog iaMe, will prt-wnt lf malter uj fclrarer light; , , ', ib..i..,:.;:'.4o,io3v es.sss jo.isa' i ... ......ll,; .09,637 . - 27,009 1S07 i. 43,099 1 87,83!' ;' 11,843 IVait ll u til- tiia gf at-ftlatf thundur ki October. We leel evry aaeuraure that they wi'l r uige theniH'lvee orerwlii :'y on tlieai leot Ecyroour and Blair, Penes and il". C.jn4itutioB! F' 'u,l.ii,l aotue time aiara of! bet a i x i : c!.. t!)ii Grant nd ' red to Co! fa Wot., I trry the bind Congressional Pis The Old UU ia authorized ;-t t'i het, and to "rarer further tltst i u I T' .'.-will carry (lie district by ' i'y t'ina Boydea carried It by Our I..... ii.,i-iB irom lit) District tn.'t. t is. K . : I 1 " 1,. i of t e Di ftt cVor'ii'g character.? ' r-iuKT, A It tier fro i4 , J- e r in tiia Bfonta!n '?''',' that I ia t.e ui mint .ius, and t !i.:i r,-d o BATJCJ LIS if A SD 7 i J'BICTIC&SI LKT TBS FEOPLS HEAD! I , Tu oew liadiel Pla'a, CititutioB. aittler a-hieb we live, has virtually d'4' the balance of powir ia the leialatir de part men t of iheg rnui' af, and turned the State oyer argru rule, aa that there is ao protection of tha property ol tb 8 atar aettkd Industry. The aegnn-e fcare ao fit ed syaieiu of Uhor; they bareaa prrperfy, aud there ia ao likuJil.o k! that they erer will hT- Tley wk hb) plae pUea, an I Lare aa Mttled prpee j ye they eoa trot the Btato by their 75.000 itli They care not fr puiifca tipvr ; tuey pay 'com paraiively no tan-, and (bey nsre mki uaeity ta naderstaiiil msaaureeoi pouucai ecowiiy4 U lliey arwe dtspoaeJI to be gof enl by theio, What is or tba all tliia, they, bar plaed tbemlrwa aader the lea 1 and directive ot the wont meaf the eounfry; -f1"-' :t, : Then. tJiia in Constitutl.in has absolute ly abolished our judicial system, eon fussed !y the cheapest end itmtt 4a the Uoited jSutea, tad bar adoptad one ao complica ted that one linlfot the lawyers ol the Btate eat ',bardly "uodrtod -it, . Tha peopte etrer can or will oaderstand It, and it will eoet, at least, three time aa aiucb as tlie old system.,, Thia l true, ai any iuUlligent lawyer will etete. What li wone, it hat made our fudges all politicians. It was predicted thia would U the easa la the course ol time, bat it tuiasoHt tuai rnoai w the Judge bare bee me politicians already, Tbs Chief Justice, (be it aald W b tTer lasting dieciedit,) has eorm out boldly in a published, letter lor the Radical prty,; and one of the Associate Justices made a rpeech last, and Is publicly announced as the leader of Badical olUrUoa , t b beld la this ey,' on tbU yery.day. The other Jedges ( tbe Bupreroe Court Joined acute ly and yiolently in tbe canTaas belora ' tbe late election, m did most" of the lUdical candidates for the Superior Court bench, Only the other day , Radical fudge, "'a tbe Court la Greensboro', told the Orand jury (l)at be was a party man, and be proved it by adjourning the Court aod making i po litical harangue to a mijted assemblage of wblUtaod negroes 1 ',' Wliat the aonacrjijnce of this ia to be, tbe ' plainest man must be able to tee. lv ':' --'tu-h i. ,s jTbls parly and It leaders openly defy th Badkal" Constitution it nil and tbe law piade1 nndef and, recognized by Ik One of tha 6rt acta which the eo-eelled Cbtef Eieentlye did.waa an ailcmpt to turn oat Uia Mayor and Commissioner of the Ctly of RahHgb,' directly in the face of the Radical Cans(ltutlor), which ha swore be would support ; nd be tried to get the military to help him to accomplish t Ills phriioaa, and waa foiled ia tiia ff rt, only fur the lark of auffliiraat foroa, i XI thou got the J?I(Krf I trgWature ' W ' paae an act draws tip by a Jiadleal Judfa giving him ppwei to reinny U hf pfQueraof tlje,citlei aad towns ia the Btate,))d giving Afra powtr td appoint now ones. : Tb! was done ia 76tation of the spirit of the ltadical Co stitutioa and the right of the people to elect their own officers. It ' wat a direct apdl lntcntionaf abridgement , of , popular right and liberty, and wa Inlindecl ta show the people what the Radicals eculd do, and t bunviliate and Injur the people of the jiiiea anu town, me appoiuiueuia matie prove this beyond cavil. It 1 safe to aay that rdnoitenfhs of the appointment made are of incompetent, Irresponsible and offeosiva peraonav" -;'M'rj.--fv:i;f. I Thon galn,'on ' fhe 4th. , of July lnt, the Radicals four flfiiis of tlum preront being negroes), had a oelcbrallon in this City, and the e, xpynse of the concyra amount ed to Aims two or' fhree, hundred .dollar. Thi tame Chic Ex wutive, tortaUtd, drew hi warrant on the State Tremutrr for the aimouat of expensti,9 arid'the Treaanrvr paid tiie auiwup a he fejMrfjed (j Ihtt egls!a- ture. . Tow this "Governor" had Bo more right toorder the paytuaut tit this bill of expenses than v had. It wa.done without any U.wfol authority ; there wal not even a t?Zf;tl haW htTir.rl!hrr i ' '"S Then again, tb room on tha first floor in tbe north-east Corner of the Capital ws ' set partj by act of tho Lmjieluturo, for th uaa and purposes of th Supreme Court Ira library,, jtcotda and fid urea were .there tad ' bad been - there tor more than twenty year ; they wer thtre by , a tborlty of an ex prose $lUtt. What do we seel - Without, any -lawful authority, (tie itadtcaii in tlie Cspitol rtmore tb Bo premo Court , library and record p Into an inconvenient and remote' room in the tAn-at afory of tha Capitol and for what f To enable them ta ti up tba Soprani Court rooms, o mad by etatute, for tba ?carpt. bag" Superintendent of Public Instruction, to gratify his coniummale Vaaity. aat) vul gar and ridiculous pretensions. As aeotase fneDce, the Snpreme Coort library and record were thrown into an Utter stute ot couluaioo aed tha records never will be or taa be properly regulated again.-;' AH this in wilful violation and contempt of la. ! This tame Iladicnl Chief Executive, nnder the law, appointa directora and agents, to rcpreent the inti rosis of tba State In tbe pulilie corporations. Ia violation of the spirit of the law, he baa, In a.large majority of inHtances, appointed irresponsible and ln a'.le pcrtons, wbo bad no personal or pe-uuiary interest in such corporatlona, and, in eome instaneea, ha ha appointed persona trom oficf Statei to nproeent the !e Interest in tlicue Corporationa.VThi Waa proliaiily done ia tha interests of ior a'go or Wall Street capitalist. ; ; Tlrs aanra Iiadical Iy pislature, it i aaid, ke(4 f Uet, drilling estabtiabment ia the Capitol, during tlie iitting of the Legislature, aad several hundred dollars were appropris ated to pny continytnt expense. This nine Kudioal LrgUatur nsc4 Be SassiU of the biate to pay tiiof molts peotage uii., cri tiled to Uixid the State wnu I tad leal documinta. This was nnheardof in North Cari l ra, 1 frre tha dura of judical rale, r. t vhiii matitrs it to these ii aspoosiUIc i;ii :alr I They py no tnx aid fire notb inn ti Coiirtitutiuo and law. .. j T'-va t'.is a:ne I.-2;s'ture puts Us presl I ding (Beers f 10 day each, and it sum - her (7 a day each. This is fire time) more than &rar filth ol the member ever made in the world before, ia th nam time, and socfa charm vera Bujnatly high, . and ithout parallell before th war, Two third of tba member of thiaLegiala tnr did mt pay tor tiwir wkoW eipeaaea. while ben, exoacdirg 10 per day, aad yet they get $7 day., What matt this totbtmt Tuypey aotaxe. Tbi aam impoabla Legiauttar baa beea guilty of like1 grues aa4 , rechlrsa cstravagasc la every other respect, 1 hi y bar increaaed tb public debt fa miuim of dollar elnc the close of tbe war 1 What of that l-r They pay ao taxis Who prompted their extravagaat appropriation t rpetbsg gers" and Wall street nee I Wbo will maalpelate tbe State boada, wbea iaracdt "Carpetageri" and Wall Street meat What do or need they care f - They pay no tare and are sot responsible. And a Ead lcal, tbe President of tbe late Coiutltgtioa al Conventioav' charged, a we Icea, at Suteeville, the ether day, that tbcee Urge appropriation mm paid f If Wall Bind nd forlg tapUalj la 0ber words, that tb Legislalurs bad beea avrrvptai aad kniyU t We aupposo tbi eoold aurpria aa tody. What need tbe Badical care t They pay aoUkcrrT' - - ;; Tbea, at tbe epeeial instance of the Rad ical Chief Executive, aad the Mcarpt-bg- gera," thi Rtdlcal Legislature paaaed what recalled a militia law, antborisng thi Rail- leal Chief Executive to organise a FoUei Furc4, ao-called, aader eertaia regolatioas. to the number ol 0,000 moa, at aa untold espenee. Ao fo wnaTf It fa maai- fatly (or tb purpoe of controlling the Presidential atactica la aToretnber and or gaaising a Radical army to prevent a resto ratios of, the- Conatitntlon, if tbe AMERI CAN PEOPLE determine that tbi .ball be done by and tbrocgb tba election ol tlie Conservative aad Democratic candidate for President and Vice President Tbie bill, authorising thi Radical army of 4,000 men, I la palpabl violation of (ha Consti tution ol tbia Btate aad tba Uoited State and tb law of lb United State. There are judicial decUoa eipreesly settling tbe Constitutional question involved, but it I ewaffy violative of tbe Constitution, a aay eiti may aee, by aa evamlaaUoa ol it provUiona. Tbi opinion wa enproseed by a distinguished lawyer and Union tnn la this State, and hi opinion was mentioned to! tbe Radical Chief . Executive. He only . expreaeed i eoidm4 ot H thi apmo o ; lift knf Jtftmhr ef (A VanMUudo and tM Union, and a man whose legal opinion will rank "Ith tbe high est and ablest ia tb Colon.' But what mat ters it, that the act autborlziag this liadical army of 0,000 men la nnconatltutlonal, and ia every eae nnlawl, and clcoJatd and Intended to precipitate a war of race 'Tbia, Radical Chief Executive and .hi pary fricad tloa't care I They have a coo tempt for tli jCouiHtutlon f. Thi v wa lot ft he judical, Unooaslltutional Coagreesioaal, Policy I They go far tbi, at all bakarda, provided, ,ja, .they aa get out ef the Wy of pcMooa! harm, aad fiU theU pockets wltb the bird earning ol tb induitrino and mcritorlou people of tbe State t. iiiix Now all the charge are inceatrovertibly true ) they can be established ' in 'any Court of Jutloe, If there were a way pro vided, to establish thun ihere, and most of tbrm are matter of, blatoricej aotorlely, Then, we repeat, Mere is danMr, nalees the builoeM and laboring claasea, and nil classes, of tb country Corn ef met vp to tb help of th country, and to save the Constl tatloa from abeolute destruction." If thi is not don our goverament ia gone t there le no hope of tbe future, And wa mar, with perfect certainty, anticipate auavear, aVtpot- - Kt ti I rl ii Tlie people CAJf save the Constitntion anu toe in ot in liolon. rrtUtAayeb ill II they do, they' meat pet down and snp. pre ; RADICALISM ' AND RADICAL RULE I , - , . '; RiDtcatv CoxsiiTtxcT on Scrraaas, Rhode Island furnlshe the meet practical ll'iustratioa of the Radical doctrine on the inflrage qoestlon to be fiund anywhere. In peace or war, la good or ill, la triumph or defeat, Rbole Island le ' always os the aid of cant and snivel - Io Rhode Island, so eitlxen of foreiga birth la permitted to .rote, eoUaa he be tbe owner of unincumbered real eat ate to the value, at leaat, ot $184, ' Education, in telligtnce, personal character,' or', social statHliag, military aervioea, business later eU, or tbe ownership of fxrsooal property, are or no account - Nothing, ia tb opinio of Rhode Island Radicalism, wilt remnre fhe curs of having been bora nnder a diffarent flag, and flt tbe nnbappy mortal thaaearsad to be a voter, but the ownership ot $131 worth of land la th loyal State of Bnode Island ! . , " - , . : Tat tbe loyal men la Rhode lalaad aa tbat emancipated negro slaves ought to rote, though tod Ignorant to tell their own waisea, because they "fought nobly I And no ne gro la the South is so besotted or Ignorant, teat toe feed, Radical Btate ot Rhode Is land would not .receive bis role I What say tbe Iriah end Oermsos to till L f l 'T Dkath or H. C Jokes, Eso, W 'are pained t leans thst Hamiltoa C Joaea, Esq., of Rowan, died in Morgan ton, "on Thursday evening last, in tlie 71st yoarrf bis ajrv; - Mr. Jones was bora la Oieeaville, Va, in 1799, and vu educated at th Uni versity, where he graduated is 1818. Mr. June filled many useful public stations, and was for s nog time connected with the Pre of the State. A a bumorot writer he was knows tbe whole country over,' sad hi "Cousin Sally Dillard" has bad a rrpo. tatioaia that Una equal to Longstrets best In aocial and domestic life be wat possessed of many ef tbe most admirable qualities. . j , . , s. . 1 " "" a mi i - -. n Thb Gotpatvmo R-tg JR?els b freh' record ot outrage by tlie negro t;ojs sis tinned ia that town. i OUa CABPKTBAQ COSQUESHMES- Tb following, taken from Ibe Indiaxap. oh BtnliAd, a leading paper in ndiana,bj severe spoa Mr. Deweeae. Of the facts, cf coarse, ws knew nothing, bat if tl.e eo counts which we beer Mr D has given of bimselfto parties here be trtie, -it requires no greater credulity to bslievc bis own ee count ef himself than those given -of biro by the Indiana paper. rWei certainly iuio4 vouch ur ueweeae or lor tue laaiana pa per j " r'V r--,t?r 'TT - f A SntJTM CASFST asaCat.T.t.l , Capt. John T.Deweeae, formerly of Pike CouBty, snd then of Indianapolis, ie a car- pet-lnr Con (Jreaam tn from tlie Bute of Morta Carolina. He t a fit represcatstive ol tbe eras. He had to get obi of the 24th Indiana, ia widen be ws a lieutenant, on account of some money difficulties, the "boys" charging that b had rather luce Idea of saawas aad Ivans. He then joined tbe Fourth Indiana Cavalry tbe 77tbrrg iment end was Captain of Company P. He Mt tbe company at Bridgeport, Alata me, in 1888, having resigned on account of th Upmy, aa be alleged While be was fn the eervice, tbe Captaia captured, or, as tbs boys of hi company say, "cabbaged," two or three horses, which be sent to Indiana, aad bad pastured on a farm belonging to his laluerla law, (wo miles snd a half from Evsnerille. Ooe of these bones wa a race bsre, dark chestnut aom-L, which waa cap tared at Lebanon Janet ios, Ksetaeky the other was a fast peeing pony, clay-bank, which was captarvd out ot a niaa's pasters, back of She pherdsvill, Kentaeky, It was tbe duty of (Japt peweese to have turned these borset over to tbs Brigsde Quarter msstar, for tbe Goverament, bat Ueweeee knew a triok worth twoot that I Ws would like to know of tbe Captaia what bo did with these borsee, and whether he baa got wi-tl ot tbe leprosy yet, and what , kind, of leprosy it was, for the "bojs" tell strange storks, and will Indulge in hearty laughs shout it, unfeeling wretcbus aa they are I After braving Pike county, the Captain engaged ia business here, failed in a short time, took tba benefit of the bankrupt act, and swindled hia creditor sa it ia alleged. He ws next beard of in business st VicWr. burg, Hississippl, where he again tailed, again look the beocBl of tbe bankrupt law, and sgw swindled his creditors, as It wss alleged. Tbs war being over, end bis lep rosy oared, be procured e commission m tue regular army, wa ecot to North Carolina, and tbe next heard of him, lo, and , behold, he took hie sest ia the Reuse of Repreen tatlvss as a member of Congress I - And of sack are carpet-bag members from the Southern States under negro snd bayo- tubing ; j f 1 1 (f ; .3 : r , , ?: U K ' f . Tot tbs Sentinel. Radical bwindliso , axd yiola Zl , noss Of law: ' TsFCtrviLLK, Sept, 12tb, 1868. Mditon cMinaf ; All the ppmmunios tlob receirvd at this effld f rtiin ' hliaffA, Register In Bankruptcy, and th Sheriff )4f Wtk. areucUistd in ecxrlopei franked by John T. Puweese, JJ. C.and I furnish , you with proof sufficient to convict them aod Deweeee ot a violation ot tbe 13:h Chap., See. 288, Pag 89, of the Post ' of&oe Regu lations. .,.. ,-, ., . ;.: And, lurther, J, Laahj V. C, from this District, tarnished Wilson Carry and Oc, R rwe, negroe, and John W. S'-epbeus, bite, with Urge packages of bis franked auyalupevaad Hlepbeoe 'Cent j bi private letters to this offlcs in these envelope. ' Rut oar postmaster informed hint tbat , lie waa not a M. 0. and could aot use Mr. Lash's franklag nrivilews. ,' .--.v. Tbe toil roguis should be exposed, end I want Mr. Star buck' attention called to these violations of the lsw. lis csu bare tbe warn of the wltuoaaca, wlienerer be wants 4 Dfficut, Cosnumos. Tbe Him. Jere, Black, In s recent address It) Peonsylvaula, sld: ,..;. .v ,i. , ., . a.-t.i , f We have tbe moat corrupt Government nej tbe rase of Uiar eartn. . I cannot spesk with perfitot accuracy, but I believe' I ' am within reasonable bounds when I tell you tltst a thousand millions would not cover the f rsods committed since the close of the war. Wo here the heaviest debt I tbs tbs Industry of any people ever straggled pa ds, witLout bajug totally crushed, and it 1 increaaea ineseaa wi using aiminisned. We are Used enougnto keep ' the,Oovern psent running and to pay off the whole debt In ten years if tbs money were honestly spplied. ' But one-hall1 the Internal revenue imposed by the Federal Government, and collected from the people, Is stolen " before It reaches tbs treseury, sad the other . ball I squandered by Congress in scheme of the most extravagant corruption. Before toe war our current expenses were lees than nntHrAv million ol dollars: now thrv ara nearly mr kundrod million, besides the interest on toe aatiaoai osnt, aad witbettt counting what I stoles la frjtf ..... . .' F. ..-...i DiTtiBncB. After tbe Radical t meet ing laat night, asany of the negroes la. - tendance thereon lollowed the band down tbe street aad for some tim karrt an a moat intolerable yelluig at tbe corner of reooeaaad siaiket streets. A difficnltv there eccnred betwera the bar keeoer of a aaofna ia anas quarter ana r a negro,- during which the lormer tbrew a rlase at the latter. striking him on tbe bead Tha police tbea appeared on tbe spot and mad tbe arrest, of ike bar-keeper, tmt to atroee eonprerat- ed outaide were eo threatening In their con dnct thst becoald aot be brorlgbt 6utt8 seme time. . He was fiSaMy carried tooths guard houae, followed by a troop of violent negroes, wbo were exceedingly disorderly and .threatening la 'their manner. ;, The Mayor, pre taat., toon sip arriving, caused taa crowd to Oiepere. How ioog tbs Ijt bearaoee of ear people will submit tn be eo taxed, la now tbs question. F. JournoL ISO. t.:.,,,. :- . .. : . . : A Grant sad Colfax Club has been formed is Cincinnati, nnder the name of "Carpet Baggers. Mow kit soother be started of tbe name of the "Duller Spooncs," or the eheridasi Hoos-Breeker, or the "Kilpat, rick Wetsae Flanker," nr 'Female Ward, robes," or tbs "Heal Dow Piano Sia'cber I" All tbess names are la harmony with "Car-pea- Baggers," aad all arerexcsllaat asaxe for Grant aad Colfax Clob. .-.- ' i A Coktiust. To see the late Jsdga, Sobt Gilliam, in tbe bar, jmrtiiinf law, before such a Jdge as ir. Watts miffjr it. Tha Co tact with each gentlemen as Gilliam, Brags; snd Moore, assy be TaMly beneficial tn bis Honor, bat what mat kt br to thewa I H-iwcver, be is doing his best He then d serves our sympathy snd support Header- I - I "Lotai" VntsnnA.-Tliere bas beta see gro riot st Drnmro w Itown.Acc.rnac Coun ty. Several hundred negroes weie rooted by fifteen white wii-n. "And the colored troop foujrhf nobry." Oao Degr was kiU ad wkile robbiag a atore.. . . - ; r M', Ptnl'cton ha jv-.-.'t' - 1 h-t de tTtninstiue not to (peak in I...ih..s Oarir-g the P'i--nt month, ami will in -k a ! ;:--.-s at C-n tralis on tb 15:h and fprir-'l -Id oa tbe 17 th. , M.VltlHsCDl Ib tbia Hit ou Tuesday moreinc. 15tb inat'.by Rev. W. K. t'ttll, MonTlMKa 1 laaHKB, of OraBTiua Coumy, la tie SUA Mastimiai dauuuiraf Aire. &, A- ilarun.laia.of this Uly. In wTmlngton, Sept. 8th. by rv. D Lsey. I D., air. Vului Lacv, it., 4 ktalaiga, M. V , lo Alias AUxu f. Kjuj-x. J..v : Oa tba tth inat., at the reaidenes of tha briuVe fatbar, Vallay of tba Yadkia, ijaldwaU Couuty, K. C. by tba bar. O. W. Ivy. Hon. Cunvs A. Ciu us and Earn SL, eaafc-hter af Cob James U. At tXd Tala, East Taarbeaaes, i tb7lh InaL, by Bar. Win tfootgnmxry, t'BAa. IL Uo, lata of Jiorfotk, Ta . riKiu-br of Wake County. M. se aUa. I at. Fauiawa, ef Jttbmua Uwnty, Ten a. . , j - . - - We eearretulete ear Mead from tbe Old North State ia imaut tha heart and baud of on ft Taaseaet ' faireataod moat aoeanipuahed daugh ter. v - ' ' . ! J . Au 4 NEW AJYURTISEMEJIS. Kentucky Horses and Kola for Sale. IRAVK OS HAhD, AT IMMCD aTAIiLK.", te tbia City t . . FITK H0118K8 A80 FOCIrTEEH MULES, which lahall ohar Aa? aula antil Saturday next. Coma and aee litem. , awpt. 14 B. f. TBCMBO. X ":' ' eTkecse, Cheete, 1 LOT FACTOBI CHEESE, juat ar- rivad and for aal at aept. le-tf , UrCHTJECd DODDU - Talnable Farm for Sttle. rOTFEB FOB BALE tbat well known and de sirable Farm, formerly owned by h. W. Kd maulaoa, asar glantowabwrg, Wilaoa Cennly, N. C. Itwaituatad oa tba Ctwnty Jload leadiiia from OoUsbure'te Xarboro. 1 be tract contains v'.li'-H 88 ACRES, -n- . of which 80S are cleared and tn a iaa slsta of ral- UraUou. t'laoty of MAJtlj, aaay of aeo:ra. A food Tarialy of Fruita and Vineyards, good Wa ter, a tuliLy locality aud tnte)!iKsul and rotiaud aoiaety. Uwolliua House with 8 mmodtoa mouaa, auarly w, AMI out-hotuas aaet-aaary ou ararm. 1'ha Fans adantad to tha arrawth rf f (IT- TON, OOttN, TKUETABLErJ, aad averytliuig UWD uaaa 17 wvwu in una awwu, 11 as 10014) 1 milea from tba W.IW.l U., and la eenaiuly one of tbe moat beautiful situations in hastaro Careiina. 1 1 deem further daaoription enneoea- wouiu purcnaa witnout louklua nr hhnaelf. Come an id aee arowiiur drop, wiu out terUUxara or eomnoat. Tcaan i IS,0t cash, (currency.) and 100 bait of Oouoa, (ti lbs. par bale,) payable in tlirtw annual inatalineuta, with interest computed on Col too at It eta. par lb. I have, no hesitation in aayitig that! believe 109 aereain Cotton will-pay the Swire Cotton tn two year. Il ia a rare ebaaoe for a good investment rineli property ia seldom put In market. 1 am not eonSued exclu sively to tha above term a. Tba subscriber or Mr. Edmu miaou will take pleaanr inahowing the property to those wishing to pnrehaae. Addrea A. O. BUUOKR, Black Creek, Bept l-twtw Wilaoa Co , N. C. SIW GOODS I VW GOODS! AT HOME AGAIN!! WITH A noVU KaHllKD AMD FACCSO FTJLI. ' , . OF : ' ' ; a? ' KW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ...... j..- :.t . , . toa . : 18C8. COME TO , A. : XJREECH'S ! For Idle8.Ooodl Foe Gentlemen's Goods I For Kisses' Goods I For J, Bojs Gooda I Ditto for CM- , ' Ortxt I - - - i fit T VTOCX ta TuABOl AST) TEST C0M- J.VA. vew Plata. Allow bis lo aar lb atrange advartiasmauta. sVa ay they bosght good bo for tb viae eome afwr Uia daalina anese inat ta uma eome la look aeaiu aoms buy gooda cheaper than anybody alae soma aelliiig goods at uupreeedentediy iow pri aea aoma oontrulrlns the trade Ac , Sc., and all aueh atuff What a lucky act of individuale 1 Sow just let AtStell yon, that there la more naaiBug was poetry in au una. iionT every man, woanaa aad ehlld know tbat it la humbug large enoogh to be aeaa even with ena ay ahut t So let ibam talk, soff aad blow, but nor, LOOK oun ssANsse mmrnt sad show your good juiuau vj ., , t- i ; ; ' tOMI50 TO CREECirS to bay your goods. I Intend le rua through this campaign with my Ssotitv ta ra seek and every individual value receives fur thair eupport 1 A Ha opportunity ha- tbe ladiea to exercise Uialr tuanauabla rigbta, aa well aa tba fentleroeu Don't atop antil yoa OOMg TO CHKEuH'tt. You will find bm at K. Smith' eoner, attending lo my uaaiiMa, aiwaja reauy to give yoa tne wortn jw aiuuey. , . A. CItKKCir, ' , i. , -. Fayettevllle Street. goptlS tf y . - Raleigh, N. 0. ItCS. Fall Trade. 1S6S. JgrrqaY KATEB1AL8. ' ; ,. , prlnge snd Axles. - -j ' - ' ' ' J i Kirne, bpokee and Huh.' " f ' ; Foameled Mnalm.DruJing, , I 1'anvaa and Molrakin. . baah Leather, Oil Carpeting 5 ' - ' , i, Falloa Pntaea, Axl Cbpa, Carriage BoIU J IAning haila. Task and OartaiB Vramaa. T Biua IcfUning. - , ' y J. BR0WH, t BaMgh, Bept Utf , ... With Bart Lewis. , McClL'LEI, FKEELAKD k Cts i V grocers JI I (6 f ASD ' h , - KEBCniHTI, . i.r ..-i coanissiQX iiAroett sTiiEirr. . IJLlZlfJH.l.a, i SO Bsge ratr to prime Km txiRes. . j II - Lagnira and Java OorJoa. . S3 bbla Hugara, aaaorled graoae., ! IS boaea Soapa, aeaartad. ' '"" flP hacks hat , , 10 bbla. Svrup. . V - -S' :' SO kegaNaua. " -' ' . i 1 - Horaa ghees, i - i - -J V Voxa Aim. ' J v t ( t,S0O lb. Kola Leather. ' 600 " Barnaaa Leather. ' Sue Irom. ananrtrd. J . SO besas Adamantine Candle, r SO boxes f reach Kladow (ilaaa. " 0 lb. Pwfy, ' , - , W lba. Baooa, ' ! " JS eroaa Parlor Vatehea, , ' " Id bnabela Clover flead " K I , n in. m 1. i i ' ; i . in hum. vmm m duiuit ,ra ir, - IS bcxe Qrera aad Back Teaa. i 1 la addition to tba afxyr. wa bare on band a large atock of Wood Ware, Hollo Ware, Bard Wra, Boia nd Hboea, CoafectionaTvia, Ac - We abail add to our atock at leaat twice a week. free oar ap euantry Store, enppheaat CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, t .tv , BAC0X BAMS, FRESH BUTTEdV ' '.'' ' 'X " -i . EGGS, CHICKENS, etc. Wa wwald TMmaetfuIlr call the attaatio rf tha eltiarne of R a curb aod virrnify to our stock, Eledf-irrg ear beat coon to pleaas them in euai- andpneea. -. . Onoaigawieass of Frodxto aolicfted. Prompt latsuaa aaarla. ropertfully, XtcCACTTiT, FBEi-.LAlsD, A 00 , ! Omoers aad Com. AlarchaBta. , BaJetii, Spt 1-a-am Popont's 1 r. r. Powder. me rrrovTr? best r.r.r .1 IJ h.fle l'o i-r, r- i at towrm. Market T.A, Wil l 1AMS A CO. a iwatm-t e h .- .n.. h Tk-k, Y. B- j t S-lf FALL OF 1808. NEVtf GOODS! sii '-.'.i.i i' a Ji it - - ' If t!.- ... , . f.u, . i w 1 . -wi a IT ft m r rtVM-l COMING I ; C 0 I N G l !:; f. i. i , lia-.rfe -Jr : J-A if -! : r ' ; i-.,ti jxifj ,t. -i4; lr s-Jtil ' COMINCII1 he " ft ' l AT. r t.. , ' ;'";::. $Af .-' .:) i'.'t- H. BOSESBAUM,S.' ':: ! Kotice.; . ; ; Our remaining Stock of ' " , ., ' BEADY-MADE CI0TEI&TG . AT jCOST, , t ,'t tii And leas. Come and see fur yoaraeU. 8ept.l2-tf : M. EOSENBAUM. 1868. ATAJLt. TgBADE., 1868. Caltiboju, Sept. 1, 18. "TTTE ItEO LEAtB to inform onr friends and TV the 'irade tbat, having banged the char aottr of our buaiue. we eball dral tbia Kali in W shall rfl,f one tYthfc'Voef ATTWACTWEi WTiiVH. OF WOOLEN GOODH, lo be fuund in tbia market, oonsiating in part of CLOTHS AND CA8SIMERES, , ALL OBADtS, BATINETH, TWEE1IS, KE.S'TUOKY JEaWs, It ' RKltSKYS. l.lNSEYtJ, KI LLED CLOXHa,' , BLANKETS, rLAID DOMEBTtCS,' DENIMS ... , 'bTItlt'ES AHB TICKINO, Also, a general slock cf aTl fV CO0D9, and - " ''i ,'l vT7. l.AIHRV DUESS GOODS, of every dtecription, . . . ' llll.SII LINENS, WmTR flOQDS, and a very superior aaaortment of CLOAKS ASD SHAWLS, rH AO of wliieb we will sail on tbe moat favorable tariaa to CAH1I aud prampt bnyors. All we aek ia as examination f ear atnek beenre pnrebaaiag. HMrMmtfnlly, r-ociiTSL I.iKi,) LUCUlXULANLrBACO., joukw. sklbt.' J NoA4IB.lt. 1st,' Baltimore. N. IL Orders will have uruinnt attentuin. . ben, l lrav-.!'' ilWi-i ic t utm-i COAL1 COALI.COALJ I - Ji'.f-f -''' n'i IV -ii i 'Vl ijt Now lis lite Time to Buy ' ; ' 1- f. I ..Ii V-.ft i j t li irj i l ' ' ..-if V.lfl Siy fiUHK .X " ' ' ' ';. Twenty Ton to day tohand snd for sale by ..Sopt, 4tf''-' ,...;,..... - - . . kti'i .n UiU ' e,s f; jj,,-, ;.,'H Jh.ii .:,, i JJNITBRSI'FV f nAtVMANa. The Rixtv-flrat Annnal fleaaion of tbe SCHOOL, OF HED1CIKK tn the University of Maryland will eornmonce on the 19th of OCT0BEB, ItKrJ, and will end on tha Jat of .March., lSi There' will be a proliminary (kmree of Lectures, be-inr nuuj oa uuAUAitMa. eivM -nj vu- " ' ',. FTLir or Tuvere. , . , ', .' Nithak It; ftMrnt. M. f.. Profesorof Surgery. Wa. E A. Aikin, H. V., LL, J)., ITofewor uf Cbtaiistry and 1'barmaey". ; - '' "' O. W. MiurawBCMxa, M. D .rrfoaaoT ef Oka stttrioa. ,. -., r, . ;,.. .... ., ,. i- i Kicji n McSriKnnT. V. v.. Frofesaor of Prinoi- Kland Pi-aetiee of Medlcino. ' vuarsToriMa .nimimis, ja; j -M a-roreeaor m Oeneral, Oeacriptiva and tMirgiral Anatomv. - , Bui'l 0. t'Hsw, M. D., l'rofeaaor of Jiat.ria Fbaki OoKALDaoN, M. D,, Profomor of Pbyalt oloKy. HyKieno and General Pathology, Wax. T. Howard, M. D Vrofaasor o( pituvum ga woiiieu auu r,uiinmu, ).- . Jas. II. Butlzb, M. D., Tlrmartatrator. And ASS Jnnctta sbe rrofaeeeraf Asatomy. . -1. ul . jna xae nr ine iuu eoarea are siau. roe Sa rtonla'ion ti. For Practical Anatomy tlfl. The U.NIVERbTrr HOSPITAL, tor Inflrmarrt attached la the College,- ranks anvwg tbe tret CLINICAL BCHtHJUin thaaonmry.. ItaAovIa a great variety hi: tha forma of disease always under treatment Bnrtcical Operations, and Clin ical Lecture on Surgery, Practical Medicine, and tbe bieesae of Women and GhUdree. aaa eooatit- nent parte of tbe daily inatruotioB giveet cty- Sba raapaetiva Profeera of tbia Itistitutiou.. .; . Btndents destring te perfees themselves in sne- wwh ra wiaawaaaa or prrvat susirvcuoa from Adjnnoi attached to tha vanoue t'haira.i OKU. w. ii.ilUililUiUkri, M. u.r -sVbv la-tswct 1 , t -.uicJij ..tesa,x COLGATC A, COS t.v - -,' i. . .'1 ur-.-in - ' rant RUrDaJus or , J ' etXCsal.I.BfrCBs1 For elala. by att Qracar.: DiSRIXG HOUSE, FOR SALE. THE HOUHE AND LOT, BELONOlhaTOTHB Bank of Cape Fear, cm South Elm street, and used tor anaay year a ita ptaoa of buarneea, will be rffered to the highest bider,ai pabtioaaction, on Monday ,th als.if Sattuber aext Tbe Lot will be sold ia two pareia frontuig oa each street aad divided midway from street t sraet . i JtiBEH.l'jNDriAr, Ant m ..ili"" ' . O"naboro, M. G Sept -3taU ; ""i,...;. , Stolen t , $S9 Itewardl,, i"- STOLEW from tba Pnbarribor. on the nicM of tbe arrl , a CltEAM-OOLOItKI) HOlir-R, 1 year old, black mane and tad and black tegs. ' Aiao atnlett, at tbaaaraa time, a blaek quilled HADDLE, tba pad a little worn, w.tb woodca atar "fwia grTe'tdSrSwsTiffithaeeryrthe Horee, an i aa additional ft for the oonviction of the thief. AUCHIBALO TAYLOB. Banaean'a bridge, Hash Oo, bept Mst &C!Va- CI.TiS. eOrK AftsS 1K0N .' TltiH. - 19 Palen slandard Cottr.n Pging. ' Aore Hi. Jute and Flax Kcpe. ' ' Vi! 1.IJ - Iron Tie. !, . . too - Baling Tir-rie. . ... Which I proiinee to si U at a grnal! a lvsnce on ac tual cost. atptll-tf B. P. WILLIAMSON. i-tor.xi CfMSX! C- ' S! C 01E If 1 , aaa..88-43m a n l-L-.r Ai.i".-.' if Li!me Cirn i b. p v .in t t -s; 1OSCI1LASI0TJ1 KRETII & WEIKEL, ' MERCHANT TAILORS, (sxcjso soon Eaxow a at. bask block) asAi.Kicnr, n. c. JUST liECElVED, THE MOfiT CHOICE A& auloct biu k of ekigaiit and ratiliionaOje u.- ua, (of tba latent inportatu.itM) to- we bad a- Ntw York, Philadelphia aud llaliiiuwrei A .i i ,.j XSfiLISfl, fiiENcu. : " ' fhe,;t.EIlMAir;AWTr J ff ., ...Ayiouia, tasumcres ana vesungi . ., At work axeenfcadfa a atria -end snrmxr rix-J ts that QJ( juy.brst-claas eatabUtdim. ut m una conotrr. Vito Uteet Paria. London and Kew Tork Faah. hm Hate juat at hand. , . . . tcpti Sin . J fltrioan.iQRiGG& I 1 j j fJE STREET. I y Another swppr of isn mainssu w,; j.. v , . ' ' Llgktnliis Apple) - Parer. . fall and see them.'- " : ' "- r-r,:. t . ... 1 ' . i.. A h rt fc m A WAatASav-T 13. it v D, At. CAKTltlt. i I wfltaaa,ai, . (.aniaiu, ;..;., ' i ! i i - . U.-. o n rvn t-.-ixi ar n , ., . i aiwj wojwtw.i tw: -( WILL PIlACTICr, ia the Cirewit and Olatriot Courts ef tba V. a) ) tbe bupreroe Cairt North Carolina, and in the Huperior and i'niuati , ' (Vmrts o( Beaufort Pitt At art in and Hide '' Uonotiesv "' ' ' ' ..-.- r i. ..i , Anglv-saa- kwawm it ju .m i,s ,,. -fl-Hl 'H t-i l i'llft'lV.-.l.-j. .t. . , , Purifles'tlijaBl J "wr Bala fcy 'iraLw;ta' Erery-wrhera!. " I tlept. ft-dswawlf. . e-..4... Iilff'W'l Llinc,' Lime, Llnici, ' ' r '' A f( 'ivx PF A8Bn;ULTCrtAt' limb, WVwhRbtwHIaaH.aVUvavedmbaardaf i the cars at Portamento,, lor a--Tea dollars aad ,. hrtyoenta(a7.W)rerTwtf0Oflpoitnd. lean J safely rocommead thia a a bUltE and LABTINO ,' Kertilizct. Partiea desiring to nse this Tsluable '" Uauure snonM hand in their nrdere at anc U ' r: -mill H..JbVP.iWlLUAM01f. ; ,, ale!gb,,6it.10ftt ; JIo4 Jtxvbungu J-lsce.,. f I TWENTY THOUpKD AMICUS -C0SX.!,n.-i j ' ;-iiii k 'V -2Q' KEOS. Old COLOHS. UkUArAia. pa ,f , ) uS:,rore snl sTa3e lo par lb.' ,h " ' T 2S ti trty JHamea.ii-cbesp. " ' ' ,' t n'un, w Horee.tirtar-lieajn ' n n. k ,i, ;-t I'M. Holaanea, good, afln. pes gaL ", .( ' (' I bWt itpiwroia rtt,v7ne. j A Hit (,f Tin Ware. .,'" 1 Haalnne; toroolna, Tubs And lwr&ets. A t tab TVsaeiiJhaiua, Ureaat Cbalne,'Uoeat ,f'.'-.to ton t .iKaa, riboaaja. Itn hfia-ka,; rt , 'ti-i Wemilurkebij , Wiudbujaaa, Vater-BuckeU, (. Ae. ftv., Ae, , ' r f l.OtW-lba. Hams. ' - h ' ' ' " H J '"t Ml Sack irarpricil fVtltr1 M.I t.v '1.1 n ih i t Migam, 'f , Cuttaea, behsev Kiea. Pepper, fc jii . :ritareh,. ..-,. . -i, .HJ'SO bathe Family Flour.-tll.5u ocr aiikl ' '" fc ' I-" ". , "' '' tiomeand see ,-.','. !7,A..W."rr sraoNACtt.'-- '"' i : V fill-'-.It I -.'l! -V ,n I'! ..'! il s TATK NORfrt'OAHAt.SWA, r. j t -. laHftHllal llErtttlaKNT. i-i'i itaxnan, Seut, li, 148 fTA rt. vi. .-jr. j ar..ii rt t-. . 'MV irrAWF':UfJ'V i aroail ; J . ,. I Bimmatna has boon received 'at this Depart. . , mens, Utataa optnum prasaila that-the. tuna for- . erttleraeat by yon of ibe btate taxoa X'r tb preaant year, nfcs beon proloBgud to the 1st of ' ' January nestle Laii.jj. , i,... 1.1 . . -.ii t hBitny-daty s inform ym that .aoaneh exteaakm baabooaiuailo.aiHl that you ant boaud , i , by existing law to pay tbe Stale Uxea, now due, into tb fwbiie Iraaaarr ariaa- to tba taa Aaa ot l i OcUrbor next- ,, , , , Unloaa navmank at,,tl Kn ti " i at tlie erst gaperhw Court af WufceOoauty.afur 1. tba default shall hava ncctim-il. In nu. . Iiukment SRarflst'rielinonenla ftirtlia full uimni ' Lil rtasa taxea du, dmbiotuag amiuag for com-. jj ,U HnaKtoDspr uiaotvcut. bat aouiiiK . voa tUouaaud dollara-penalty. '- " '' J " - f'J - . ... .1 . - . nwi WHUlll IMI , j 1 bagib on the tth of October next snd ronUuu 4 Mo week. , D. A. JENKINS, W Spt!lufJsUwSA Ttft!t xuliU)XraaaHT.r ; 'W.,r 1 'H l ii.'Him 11H1I ill'ifcirnii iii.r,?flaM. iioisari aMai9Xi,4ii.A si-i n c, f, , A;WjKW -lady,mf exedlt. familv, hat very i M iiefely ainaiustaaarai aosirea, aa u aaeana of ,..1,. 1 " "t " -.i. "i i'.i uicrif iraairew etaarat k llaspiiiti companion of an invalid !l "' lady, to keep tmuae, Or take rare of inu'l rliib '.on dnin fas tha -an aery ana) eeaani- raoni ; tttoe-lt .. . .!,'. aha weald ofc uadertak to loaon, aujibuig but. Enuiiali, aiidaoean't know muni-v, 1 , ., m -ttb'dairae ad exchange of refirc&c'es." i-ieaacauaroai!,- i.: -' 1.1 l I HI.' ! sd WrWsfri BDTTOff-. '-., a . a ' -U't VT ,,' W'B,,w,-P yJt ,.WtrJ4AM8tOS A TARllOllO' ft. B, ,S m-? , i Tono'.'M. Vh Sept 1, 1U8. ''' AkTmi ' ' ' 1.". t- f..L ...I, 1 l.. . ' . j t. .. . . . .ti.i'rn;M maiMiauia aiioiOW, ni'.i i domed viih the title of lba work ami tlur i,.-n of the b odor wiitlon thereon, will he received at " taw Office, arTtil'WeSneeilay, Bept. Sotb, im, at u irvani, aesDr4 'ivi n-n i-'n -ti i n-.; . . - For. Graduation of eZiilisnMitnn Tarhom Baih-ead.. .... . . , , For timber work. Including only treallo, draina, eattle guards and road eroeeinge. For art aw tie des rercd on the Hne-of slajBoad. It Boed Bill be divided into threw eecuoue of psarly (ioal length, about ten smlua eii'b. t Contractors can bid for ouo, two, or all tlie ' Seclioiw. - . ' A m '- i ": .., , , t '. Blank forms of Piopoaala,' together with lbs pe lbeatious aod agrteareiita,.ean b nibtaiutd . at t)u uuico,, on application. , t . ,' tr.o'xtwts,'-' - ' Sept. t-hwld i"s;"'" 1- Chief Engineer. I ' ' i-:. . -. l.j.i-rl I s ' jfttr itiimcf i5 VTR onahnnMrMl tibHil una arid tmmkr MUaiC for fiaao. j V, , , , 4 i , ; J -A JOM s, .ArtglT-lf ' 4 . . Bookut-bi r. '? SmW or Talanble Lantls. IK rTJRSfj ANCE bf edeered ot trie) Pnoeil' r Oonrtof Kandolph County, I Shall proecrd to t il, oa the premises, to tha' higbeitt I ih i. r, on Wedoeeday, lCthof tv ptetuturr. inat., ti-at m!:i ablo TriMit of J.ukid, tbe homesir nd of tho lute Alfred O. Foster, situated In the North-wcet enr ner of Kanfot,h County, on tba bead :vmih of a Vwhsrie, and coutRining nma homln-d a-rii..' About one-hut of tlie tract ia tii-nnxi an 1 in s biall tato of eliltivaUiin.tiie L--- ii'-c hca iiy l.'n berad with oak. bickorr, r-iT'ar. -'b, An. 1 .' improvamentaAreaf trie lnt aa.l meet anln-n-n-tiai character, con-outing of a birro and c- i " diona Dwelling, with all n ci.p;u v out-lm' .'i in stable, barna, Ae. I he plantation wal-nt .ih'ii r watered by nnnicrone tieTer-triwini- pi.n".', i welladapU.'d to the growib of (.,.-.. . n r n l trrbaci-o, andiatMiooI the hcaiiun.nt k-.... ..ni til KtltlA A credit of Hrrlte wi-mtha will be r. Ivind snd ari prrwed ia-nriiy recrnn-fd. iml tue te- eerved UU th i ai tbar onb ,i t- .. t I 1 i - A Y. A.tn'rrrf A!fr- d u. 1 . 1 t -.--. t-mn s' ' " ' " r f.r V III 1 . .'T. in V' tracM ol b-- - " ,s-I rent, r ei- i i of 1! t- ; i - Kid

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