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f a .hi tff aaTaWaMI .tflCDjdJi i 3 inr t r r II. k 4k aaW vl V b lU . V aaBwaBBawaa I nil m iniXwiiiwiii n im By tXK MUffEst, "The Old North Vlafflc C opies Fire OnU VOL III. NO. Ill SALISBURY. N. C. SATO. KCLEX7TIC MAGAZINE FOREIGN LITER A TURL, British (Jmrieril. XufU Brit Hn, Btrnt M fctur Monties, London Sortrtf, St. Pants, THK STATE DEMOCRATIC TION. THK 1'LATHjkM Tcmote Bar, LtiH'ttiH Brrietr, Cknmbrr i Jomrual, Art Journal. ( tnteamnrmn Barim. Christian .Wn-ly All taa Year Ronml, Inllin Wcrjny, MarmtUuvt's M'ty'irinr, Bttgraria. f ( kftr lao trrmnd to neAwrc choipaaatettlonii CON- unheard of lioatra, which aw Muarr-ptit of rreal and ilanceroua abna in I he Mm of men who have shown but loo plainly diapoaitiou to rule the ix-oplo of tin Bt We the Delegates of the Democratic ' by the bayonet, and aa we believe a and Conservative people of North Caro- . tempt the control of tho next olocliae linn, in C onvention aanembled, do Uaal aaaaas We moat earneally Bataaaaat let. Ihalwe npprov. el tin mend to the n oule d ilie Stute and nomination by the National Democratic peciallr to our political Couveutioa ait Uprmtib bey moor for I'm-! occasom nr rxente for t id. nt, and Frank P. Blair for Vke-Preai-1 force; bat nevertbeleaa to yi- 1.1 none ot dent or tna i niton bmbi : mar, m nim t mum J I iij,liti men we reeog nme aUteamen of perl- 8lh That the Oorernor of tl.i Sutc, enee and eminent ability, of toond politi-1 proclaimed it aa the policy of the eal principles, of anullied pnblie and j Judical Prtv to Miller no one to hoM any private character and nnbonnded patriot-1 offict .pMou;tmcnt m plaee in the State, iam, ana aa anrn we reoommena tnem to . how..v,.r nim,, wllo will not lend hi SEPTEMBER 20, 1868. THE (WHOLE NO 402 'I'm New York Tribune intake of (til) I I II (klrTAT17 bo pardon acoorded the inert of lh rrli iVn-Ki v , Alh Wg - Hi t-.t no I I lU-H BnaaVlal 1 uuniahment is impoted for the crimo n-KATK OV sCUSt'lil I'TION : icaai-CAiu in advani at. Om Var. ... aai of rebellion. la it no pnniahment to tnilT WATCH BTaV A VD MOITH IT ATI I pnrty, nditienl from U Kraaca, Oonaan. nJ eatar Oiawaaaiai ine neany lappa I or tne pwpieoi ortn Hid a1j prolllic hit aiipport lo that pa i rri.iuu.i ! -r-. mii Ui He variety and value of the work. Kch number tn awltalliaaad wita oaoi.rawre Klae KImI Kuaravlair portriwr eminent men, or iln UtUrt ofitaportaat kiotorical eventn. I urAllna I i . . v,... ........ na wn)r, i,i,, v im and in Zd. I bat we approve ot we latiorm frj.-ndu are now rigoroualy enforcing 10 f rmcipii-B auoiu.-u uy ui miu oinni Six Month 1.60 ArroatX ouiaopapariadiralealaeexpiraUen ol the Milwcriptiea. Tu type urn whl. h IU "Oin NoBTB T4TB." i priutrU m entire!) ut. o ain will he uarrl tu make it a wrkouiv rtaNaf Uevrv fanillv. In ordei t i do lhi we bar ensi cM Uiearrvtrea of ableaad . ) I nwrarr eouttiLutoni. Hon ; it apeaka in no doubtful aenae, ita l 1 j ... : i Splendid Premium Jor IMOS lTI.e iasora preaented to the country are a , w ..bvribr to tha EaMetle 1868. pavin tMy and unmistakably denned and with as la advaaea. will receive either of the fouowluK a free and fair clcetlnn we confidently be-a-aatiful caromo oil paintlaira I Jjevc they will be endorsed by a large ma- a. a a a a BASKET OF PEACHES. J. 01 th PMP,,: ,M,1 w,1"' B-1 ly deprived, to employ, or Wl to employ, ' uvVa ot. Siz9 9X11 : aoraement muat come sncn act nnge in tne ; or cf.,. ,0 ln , any pera.in whatever ' of theNatlonn (Jovernment whcil any eHlinJ t terminate- iTu" P1PKH AND NL 1 I'll AUKKllS, win reatore tno v-imauiuiinn ana give nnd ny ,.,, ,,p pnrt (f ,0 fffeet the ekcrcioea of the elective frtn chie, it ia the senao of thin Convention that the people have the riphl to cotm (erect audi policy by all law ful meana, if they think proper so to do. That any citisen of tho Slate, therefore, haa n inan- ifeat rijht, of which he cannot be lawful Advertising Bates: TKANfttKNT RATKS for all aerlodaleaethanomninwth Ok Hqaara. rti tinwrtioa 11.00 Kacii aaawamaeMt laaartlaa AO Ooaatat u?iforierl.dii of one to foni montlw. A (JOOI) ILLUSTRATION. Hon. T. A. I o.mrioka, of Ihnbwa, the Denioo ratio canntdeto for Oovar nor, in u epoeclt of apnea! aoundneaa and force, in sbowinr the imDortanco - a, a - war - at - deprive an elector of the light of oJiartuony and good feeling between fjnjafcieef la it bo penaaltinefK to ens I tike North end Sooth, and toe ad van foi conetitJdmal proliibiii..ii .,t tugcn of reciprocal trade between ' ItoTmnxn TeQ&St otOceJ Troc, ttila I tho Sonttt and Ifortbtreatara State ia not such pun!tl:meut a is oidinari-' gavo the following happv iHoatta- ly meled ont to traitors nnd rebels. I tmn : fTnt it U lii. io tfmtpohfiible mtn, and' "The sweetest Teasdn of our reliirs especially those claiininf to bo Uhrio ions ia to be touod in tho parable of riant, should cease bandying sncb i the Prodigal Son. That son, yoojre epithets. We want peace, bat wo collect, became tired of the best borne cannot secure it by calling hard ' in tho world, and wandered off to names. Tho tnon of the South held cvk his fortune among strangers. to a different theory of the Constitn- Seceding from the paternal roof, soon lion from the other sections. They i poverty and hunger came upon him, and ho concluded to return. If that I ..'T u r.. t ai'taaa, 3 lil'4BK. 4 koi to , tnnn ta mi fwne lihim 7 so ia.no iT.iai Sim in ui in no si (w 9ti.nu 13 00 IK 00 23 00 3H00 11.00 mm 24 Ml 9!MHI mi 77.ni .eo wee Vi no 33 m I 40.no 4t no '00 4'4 00 I 69 0U UUU believed this a confederaoy of States. They believed they had the right to withdraw. Tliey have been vanquish ed, after a most desperate and pro traded strnggle. They concede that tho Federal theory is triumphant. nnd express their acquiescence in it. 44M ami their onrooaa to obev tlien oil - w sr ar mi I- 70.00 9mM 47 (M. .1 loo anas SiselX H. IP"00' harmony and prosperity to ''c I Iioluture, by any pretended lawlodp- country, and esietally to the down-trod- privc citi,(1 of fach rj , or , ijn. alJIntfteAtK ,'8-"8o- , . 'pose any penalty or pontiles for so do- r.rVV& 3d TV "T8 and,i"r, will lie in virla.io, of tlm Oonatttp- vmg. wtsiinixion at inieniion to Dring nooui meac wnoieeome tionul riirhta of fie eitiaen arket, ondar Mora- ad neeeasary change, by the peaeefel 'j 9tl,. That to obtain nuece The ah ar ex ia.u.l areuJi.r 4t 4rle rihn art. or. in pia llher of our Km tel Ktijrr Vallur Kerce. Itetarn fhon VUrk.-i far Tww Mwaerihen anil tlO.OO. w will aeno the keiatifal fhromo. Pnallrv Life Size 5 1-3 8. . K.r Tare aulwcriben. .aa ris.uo, . ropy oi wnjf 0art(1(. ,.v ayt irt. blt ,K. ,riek9 IFinVfr'i SriHo tl Pirtoriol Dictionary, uitereKtea partisan m u ae.perate po mien nriion oeni nnon nerpeiuaiinr ;i" ene Valnmeoi I.a4apire4. 1'onUiiiin over mm pic liriil illaUrAthiM pro . 4 0U . ir arum "I It M Ranaaar'a flehi-t-l i'--- walJaail "iale Sine SIS a mi. For Uie Old Xorth Statu. LEXINGTON N. 0 , ) Skit 23d 18C8. j At a meeting of tho citizen- (irre- nations as good citizens. It is our duty to accept their declarations, made in good faith. But the .Radi cals tell us that thoy are not to be misted, nnd they make ground of co nplaint against the Democracy that thev concert with the late foes of I .? v . . 1IIH . k r r i i i u i ii. ti r aT iii.tih i .. in . si in Ihn in. ' ' - r."vi.i m .v . . . . mi , . i i ii . . . , . - means of the ballot box: and all efforts to 1 ,i.;.. i.:.i....:..i r Court House. A. L. Wnraon. Kan ' ll(,rr0mem- 9 people OI DiCHlnce. contrary h-lief. eomie from 11.1. l?" Ti A : i . .'..'- rnMm K.rt.b ...,.1 I the South are not to be trusted, how ' . . . mil riiuiiiii in: in; iiy mil ijjeiuiK in lier- . ----- . feci their organisation, and no legitimate : Johnson and Dr.. C. ini iin cfiotiUi be sparwl to liriii-r every ! cliosen Secretin it s. voter, favorable lo onr euuae, to tho polin. ' stated that the object of tho meeting To that end we tnont earnestly reeoiu- was to express onr indignation nf an mend to on friends to organixe nt once article (entitled work,) which appear feymonrand Blair Clubs in every county ,HJ in ;Jie ".ni lii Carolina Slamlard" J ji - a"! Ii' .i M. Pavne where j ,u, 1811 lo lH1K Tlie Cliairman power by any means nnd nt all hssardii. Tin y nn attempting to alarm the people of tliia State by the false cry of revoht- , .. l . . f 1 . I . , I t . , . I . . . till. Ill I 111! . . . . . . Trrm of tkr J-rMic : I w... . .... , .. "'' 'y with active eanvas,- Sept. I;lt. Cpoii motion the Chair. Kiifte enpi- ' .U.: 'ii. . Una vrr. V, oo ' i"", Wlmsc riiity among Other tiling It la n.nA article it Mil lii.o,., l,a eV- .ae.ve.rwir.e Sveeone ,4la ;?ther .Matea f me South, they aave imtufc.nbe t0 (hat ,. fli(.(U . ,,,,!. .! , t ,1, !" r i hit"l to take bom thep,,.,.le iheelfc-! ta vn, Iv , . , ., , , "' Ct.iried that a Cmiimittee ot six W . II. IHDII.li. 1 linn nf Kleetora of I'roaiilent hiuL Vice- ! .i.. u . .. i . , i ' 1 UjmolliU'd to Uralt aiinnni tale ro- Mieiint In hn eoiieoi'led u'ith. the n ion never will bo restored. The na tion is tooaeihsiblo to,be much longer deceived. Tho party that ought to command the popular . snpport i.s the ..ha tl...t aawall kvtnns tint tioit i' fllA 7ff U !i H'fthmutt St.. Arr Tm. j ptyeHaait British Periodicals. not Atlowei) to i . -l-i. i AliK.MS W.VXTKD K Jt THE OFFlftlAL HISTOBY OF TUB WaT, lis Ciinsy, Chiiracler, touducl and RrMilK Bj U0. ll.rXtMUK II. STKIMIK.Vi. A Book for all Sections, and Parties. This jrreat work presents the only eoui nlete ami iinnartial analvsis of the I'uusea of u mm - . .. . - j . . ... ... . ... . fcauomof Hp. bt writem b vience. iceiiRiiin inn i an(.,,( nn( to pertnrm all the obligations ol ; the ur yet inlilishett. ami gives Hume in 7'ht Ijaiulm ' hn,trlj fit el, ici,0- aervati ) JV aWf a bur, We c, ( V ' . i t-.) Tie i'ft'iintrr IhaUm, (Rtdieal.) Tho Xorth KAttk Ji ci w, tK.ct Church) BUck 1 lures, the members ol which were fleeted i .under military rule, without fieefomof; ' choice and with no regard to the question i 'of Presidency, in order to see lire I he I I 1 . ' ir - - O. ... I... n.J I electoral votes ol shcii enna ior uic iviin ieal candidates in disregnrd and defiance ' of the just rights of the people of such States nnd ot the whole country, j 4th. That it is our frank purpose now, ; and has been, since the close o( our late : civil war, to accept and abide by, in good I mad rka wore one tnai win onng tne men o: me Xorth and the South, the East and thu Weet, into the most harmonious relations, and thjnt will restore that unity of foeltnz. which talon o ean SY 'civn war, to accept ana aoiae uy, in goou ntckte(Kr Klinb'ixjh Magazine, faith and without diaterbanee, the legiii- J n v 1 mate fruits and conseqnonceg of that war; ' i lo yield to the fiovernmeiit of the United . . o " -t- i.. i ..i i ii..: Th uri.i.lioils :r,i ablv :it.tineI liy llie conin ; oinies a cueeriui siionn.-i u mm nn. gi- Thej sre neli-i'. :i- . m iri m i . . iii-il-ii Hi: ii limllnllll n I llrMQIinrM u o i.v tia injtiirlioi persona of i ".r"r. 7 r r , both panics, af.or which the commit- "Htion.-.Yaf. Jntteneer. j tec read the following resolutions ' whieli wore imatiimou! adopted, I PKfiSIDENT JOHNSON 4lnd THE viz: TliiNiNlsSlSE TKOUiiLUS. Jicolv,d, 1. Thrt we have read President Johnssn's decision to pre with leelings of niter horror nod in serve peace in Teunessee, and his or dignation the leading editorial in the I den to General Thomas to use the na- Aorth t-arolma Standaid' of the tiotial troops under his cammand for Iflfrti, lieaded work, nnd that it is a I that purpose, deserves more ample most int'atiioiis libel and gross slander, I praiso than it seems to get from the as well as insideous brutal assault, on j Republican press. It is a just and tne purity 01 the female sex ot iNortb . patiolic step, and w II preserve the larniiuu ami rue ootiincrn orates. State from what Jiisolved, 2d. That silence on our Veuernl l.iteratnre, and sUB.r unrr fa ,n i e0d citizens to their rifrhlful ffoverninent. : terior lights and shadows of the great-e-.n- part Would bo virtually endorsim? the ,11, v nv n v - i . i might otherwise have been very destructive and damaging violence. Governor llrownlow's call World or ii'iwm. MSalar ant the prufeHHional inin. aiM io ever re. i- Allcl we no proclaim in-ir, in nsaiiiig n cog- j v ""V " ' . : "'" " ; ani'i aiiicic, iiiuicioro we uecill It upon tllO lllllttia (O do It WOllId have 4taaaatv rr i ni,im. 0, ,wnMJ f e.,aalHy m that grand i -atehed the ttood-t.de revolution fromita j hj ,,, cn,mj,0 i any man who will I bronclit about a collision anions the aaat litrratnra oftlie Js.v than rim Ijc oianlnerirroiii c, .!. . .l ,:,.,,,. fountain springs, and which were so acees- f r. t , i orb"i oom a coin, nni auion uu EtZfrt. i copartnership of Stater alucbrotiMintc . ,..!, heni fnrtn his position a .remain passive or ta.V to express pub- inhabitants; and would have been TERlnS PUB 1868. our Federal Li.ion, we do so with no hos-; t(ffict,r) ti,;. Coi.federa.?. Iicly his indignation. ' very likely to plunge the State into par any on. of the Bevhvs... ... W.in perannum. I tile intent ; on the contrary we vwhte To n public that has heen surfeited with Jletudeed, 4d. That we can view civil war It is better that the na- V tni lntuS1; ' ' ' wiS " share its benefits and ys duiM-s, to rebuild I APPARENTLY SIMILAR 1'RODITC- the base, .writer in no other light tional trooos should bo used to avert Kar Bteokwerf. .ga.i......... us ll.ig; to re-etahl.htl.e M era of good abloom salutary, audau in el lectual treat of . . . . 8 C '88" ",anl TV.' Ui- tllrtlraarnhi1 Still tltlf ItPTlfW . I , W . I .........,- I . tar.. . t hi. ior nivt i i I ' i I i ' I I 11.4 I w Ii : i T A li:aflnil I"" w T .." "fn . . w.. . . ... ...... aaw , KIIIJUIU UU UMUH. J I Villi 0. I" 111 'till l " ' w-nvw- VFr y Wf- i i in.... ami nr tun nf th "ewsT::."...: to.o Tor Black wood an4 three of the aviewa 13.00 mm . in. .i . I 1 I... I. .til' On. rwr omr,iiwB.i .. .. 15.00 U, III UUI ilMIIIH'MI I'll the. designs of unpatriotic men every where who seek tn perpetuate discord and .lii i,..i n mm A t a ui it i 1 1 . to iik tin Ihla.aa. ii i i ' I j iiiiu ttr I 0 a i' iiigs as well no the bnithetta of the gov ern tiieitt. War has AT LAST found a historiau worthy of ita importance, and ut whose hands it will receive that moderate, candid and im partial treatment which truth and'justice so nil uu - i i mi r r. .vi . t , ... ........ - . . . . otn. i mil we nave . seen wim uiuigna- - t(, ,min this work, its trrflcial character . j nftvsnlv tr rout, will lie nllowpd to !.,. . I ... 4 ... j I 1 ; '-it n .wv.i.i v. - - - --j i . mill inn cinniiiew iii.-i i iiriim in ui lu.v hiki reauv sine, connniifii en nil iihu'iimh C huW four or more persons. Thus, lonr coph-sut , J ,, ' . . .1 LTjL- Z-lJ u .u ka .k--.;...t.. Blackwood, or of one He view, will lie int to one eacoiieni ajsieiu oi Diniig.iiiinirii.aiiu a4dre-m for SIS-SO. Kaur co)ls of.the lonr lie- ! btw, and the adoption of others in their Tiawaan. Bteekwood for 848.0ft. and so on. j gtcaf, nMetowre Bnknown to our people. - POSTAGK- unsuited to their condition and utterly ad HuUaeriUrashoald prepay by the quarter, st the , their4 habits their wishes and eear Salivary. The KstHfc,' t siiy part of the ' u" ,r "amis meir wilt aim Halted States is Two Chut njimiwr. rinsrle tlieir 1 liferent ; and Willi hum change na .i.. t. i.nn.nliili-railii.iK i . a 1 mi k ii ii 111 - .1. I.:. .4 . ' 1 1 1 1 i iiv i i . ii'iit . ...,, . . v. and trust of men in moat instances with- mvy- j iltenriVe every -vhere manifest- thimtili loa-er !,, U,0 Of contetnprand detestation of even ro speciable and virtuous ininde I person in the State, and that his miserable quasi appology should only serve to only applies to current MniwcripiioHs. f " 1 Mr tna pontage is uouuie. - SbmiW Sew JSuhih r : eha act ',w luhTcriher.i to anv two of tie- ..hoi e period- OBt CliaractC XaaJa for VB68 will he entitled to raoeive. gratis, auy . few ot Whoi . at A.V - t. - t;. lakra IMA? - VW Kl 1 1 1 ft 1 Wrt ' .L. J character or qualification, ninbnot a ora are mere adventurers trom B9 iti inc r uiii uiriiii..ivi iiuriMiu, u.i nil; iiw iiiictvo. i.i tiiiuniuu w in i ?lllc,' r ill i l 1 LM O n rO UatlSveof da Wtafc JW ay tat,, i , , rf State, and 'no fitness IU rfKffLf!,-f jraimacawooaiov ,,,. fnP iim utat ' wll:l.h thev IMVe. BKI.IKJIM. Umttbe interests of the Far- . T V.cr ' . - -Li.4- L.'.v l IK est. t r: i i -1 ::"t : ' 1 J ISTZ -V I aai.iaw nniMt n mtoiih immtmr wi r naasennera ibt ." - readied nv menus, niosi nnworiny nnii ;,,, . ,.r . tofli2'...' tara tV. tw. ! disreputable ine rtn oriviau ii"i - -. -------- 9 , . . , rVe, tS6f. ItiBlnsiee; Kdinhnrfth and u ttcstinin-.. 6th, That the attempt by the Cover cVmtuhteiou. make it the let subseriptiou book ever pubuslieu. One Agent in Kastou, i'a. reports 72 subr scrihem in three days. Que In Memphis, Tenn. 100 subscribers in five daya. , " Send for f'irctiliirs and see onr terms, and a descripti ticesof advance sheetSi &e. Addresa NATION AL HUSH I NO CO. 2G South Seventh St . l'.iiladelphia. I'a. from Anrll. IH64" to 1 emts-r, 186. ini'lllsive, f .I.:' u,, nA..A ku i.U nvlmnw and the London Quarterly for the years inw. inw - ' -. , z . . and Ml. at the rate of1 '.Ml a year (Sreacti or ,u.y ! partrimns in and of the Legislature, to Bevwwv 'alaov Blackwood furlSSS ami lijrrr forta,. ,aVU himself chilheil with authority to "ry'H ! appinf' "rg?ize'o5p a;d keT on foot ta rioba. nw 'reru. 1 prtssi Ibr harlr mimtwiR. nn n lartrc standing force of not less than to allowed, onteaa the money ia remitted direct to "XSOO men, to be fetecte; and officered N'o nromiiim an he siven to (laha. 'Aha Leonard Scott Pub. Co.. The tn 00.. alao publish the 'FARMER'S OUIDE, . ir u...vi nf Ediohnreh. and the late I. P. Hoaro, of Vale Colteire. J ron.. itnyai intended, to produce blood f hert in our ' P. "iV.nlm,K. u'r,w midat: and as such it deserves to be re. jii n nr w rLL .... . . . ... ... .j ;.t jan it ; iiou;neu uy air wen nrwpai m wa w i the btate. 7lb. That the measure subsequently in- tr. duccd and which is bow pending, and iieriodieal to l.u ilevoteil ti tho advaneeineut of Agriculture in the two. Caroli nes, we i..n e u UTiunieu io esinuusn suen a peliiodieal under the title of TMK CAUOLIXA FAKMKlt, and will issue the first number as soon as a sufncieirt nuinber of subscribers are obtniqed to pay a reasonublo share of the ex pense el' publication. Tbe Fnnerj'!l lie issued ojonjhljr at $2 per an tm hi. in advaiice V will f irain iioi iess tban "Tliirl'v .I va larirn VTiiuTHi.'iiiii 1 1 1 n'Yiiii mnitmnuA. . .aJ, .l. . "'-. , I, . . mmmrn- aitfl eomuinnueu nv llim. wmi powci io mil' inatter. hninn in ham mi.e i nver: nn, in anySnember of the said force . to arrest i typogiaphieal execution wifl not be guinaywed any citizen from any e measure clear! V violative of the Consliiu- .mbmnt of the intelliiri tion of the IJnited 8tates as well na that rwf Jrorth Canditia into twnth Cnrorinn; ami rtV ' of the Sute : dangerous to the libertiea j fb t iutriHluec it into every eouuty in those i , . , ,i i . . . :( , I States, we wish to euiplov active Aaenta at ot the people and well calcn lated it not (lvt,n Po,t offi lo wlniin'the most liberal iu- ..I liv anv Arrrii'ii Inral Mini i h in I he i mii nt n- Witnui auinoHi-y or warrant . - ., : TV . , . i t . ' -n . jl a- Viiii - . 1 Being iletonuuual to 4I0 wuatuvcr encrgt' ill ivd officer or MgLS.raJA8jl I . :,, niotinrtbe Farmer wnrtiw Vbe nl Hunters anil Fnrmers ftsoo B. R. MOORE, Attorney aad (hmteUor at Law, cul trUFf MLKITOR IN ill iu all probability be adopted, ho wc v artfully disguised, ia but the tame measure under another name, with bne or Uuc.-Hicnt will, bo offered. Addresa all couimunieHtiona to WM. U BKgNTABP, je-j7 w:tw:t ') - - Wirnrfngton. X. C. PLAIN TRUTH! all tliinkiiit' tti)lo. Jiesolced, I :li. That in the opinion of this meeting the patronage id' that newspaper should he at onee7;Tfu' drawn until it isp'irged of theatttlmr ot the article above referredto, and that he be Ieritte3 out 'to ilie etui, tliat the public snirn ot' an outraged peoplu nmy expel from onr midst, thu mean attd loathsome ihing that bus thus sniighl to disgrace and tarnibh the 'ar nanie and fame, of the pure and lovely Daughters of North Caro lina. TI. Pin nix, T. P. Stiinpsoti, Thofnas Simtnuns, J. T. Urown, J. A Sowers, Sheriff, and T. C. Jord, Commitieo. It was moved and carried that a copy of t he above resol itiotis he sent to ine Salem Pre4s, Old North State and ttnleigh Sentinel, for publication. iVnd that a copy also, be sent to the editor of the North Carolina Stan- Governor Branilofte, of Kentucky, spoke in Franklin, West Virginia, on Saturday, and lion. Joseph K. ih Donald, of Indiana, on the same day ! addressed the people or iublin, Wayne County, iu the same State. In Cambridge City, West Virginia, on Thursday, lion. James Ii. Doolijttle will speak at a grand Democratic barbecue. liev. Thomas If. Stockton, one of the most eminent of rhc Methodist Protestant clergymen, is ei lonsly ill at Philadelphia. The needle-gun has been introduc ed Into tne armies ot' Denmark, Swe den, Holland, Switzerland, and the Roman-States - t father, who 'saw him awaf oft,' bad been a Radical; what would be nave said I 'There comes my rebellious son! lie thinks I will let him come back upon the same terras as the rest of the boys and girls. No, no !' "That father aa described to us in tho parable was not a Radical. He opened hi arms and welcomed hi u as he saw the erring boy return, and as he stepped into that house, peace, love and happiness returned. There was a Radical in that family, though. The other boy, as soon as he taw his brother coining, commenced growl ing, and did not want tbe retaining prodigal admitted. I ask you, as ohristian men and eitizens, do you think we can build our institutions upon the bad passions of hatred, re vengo and jealousy passions that come up from the dark caverns of hell r Bingham goes clear to California to escape ghost of Mrs. Surratt. Jersey Radicals refuse J. M. Sco vel the chance for wbiob be aches to speak. If the negroes ean vote for them selves, Why pay tbe Bureau to teach tbem f Forney always speaks at a distance from Philadelphia where be is best known. Do the Radicals hope to make Giant Piesident by Main strength f Mr. Greeley . fails to correct the misstatement in his paper that Colo rado went Radical. Mr. J. B. Fellows, of Arkansas, has been most efficient as a sneaker in New England for the Democracy. A con vent ion of tbe cotton planters and manufacturers of Mississippi is called at Jackson on the 10th of Oc tober. Gen. Garfield frankly says : "Gen eral Grant's 'Let ns have pence' will come by a sharp little piece of steel called the bayonet." ,?- - t "We have not yd found one Radis cal leader who felt sure of Sambo's vote one hour in his absence." Flake's Bulletin, (Galveston, Radical. Gen. Blair-, is announced for ft speech at IindanapoHs on . Thursday. Gen. McClernand and Hon. Thee. A. Hendricks are set down for the same htrme and place. A gentleman who has recently ar rived from Minnesota states that the Republican split in Donnelly's dis trict i irreparable, and that tbe Dem ocratic nominee will be elected. ...fi.HWI. -. JL L. WATSON, Chm'n. L. E. Johnson, c - Dm CM. PaIxk, ibec-va- John I. Blair, Radical candidate foKGovemor of New Jersey, is ex emplifying the proverb about 'the Nine Deiifocratic papers1 have start ed in Wisconsin since the nomination of Grant. Here is a significant title of a lead er in the iJtica Herald (Radical) of Saturday morning: "Is Gen. Grant a i'lipei?" Ask Horace -Greeley, Wen dell Phillips, or Theodore Triton. i ' u Mr. Beecher refuses to make a Radical speech in Brooklyu. He in sists be has eaten enough diumblo pie, and then too, pew rents are not due in Plymouth Church till next Janu ary. Nibbles says that if all which the Radicals could make out of their I itfi I iwi44ii4 tU -Bilea ui i .a.i U'J cnanco was a democratic T HOSE indebted to mm are hereby AMiSfd to catt and aettlo bv die LVIi imt.. or their ac- IU 4UirtUlrtif thousands Ot dollars ttp- ernmla wttl be jHaoeti m thf hafwIfTof V ainhmfic to her infantile poultry before thev had emerged from theit mi i: i la ilium en. In other words, he a rr . WILMINGTON, N. C, m. ti rim me ttnposfciute connnirency oi nis two-ef IU obfectioaablc featare. altered; J nml!' .... """Vjv" j bat which yet clplbes the Governor and ! tm sruatnres and partnejs wnti tjuuerte Jalj , 1568. The Morgan town, Kentucky, Dem ocrats challenge any Radical to a candid debate of the issues in that town at any time during the present campaign. Don't all speak at once 1 Tents for FriMiMfchsg Legal Ad- - rtrihmtmt. The Editors of the Watchman and North State and Amkkicak, to save tiiemselves trom loss, and to induce ca h payments for publishing Legal advertisements, have adopted the fol io -.vftier scale for nublisbiuir tbe same, hereafter, and invite the attention of Clerks of the Courts, and other Inter ested parties to the terms proposed. l-'or publishing usual Legal Notieos or Court orders, when the MftAae companies the order, the price will ie7. When the same are sent and published, without prepayment, the increase of 10,000 over the last test election, things look rather dark for Radical chances elsewhere. The Presidont: a tar? tread iudi?e. Is said to be sanguine iu regard to the : charge will be $10. - t'rnaitAnriwt ttft anit taiiavna I Oetks of CoUrtS WttO, tl that Scymonr and Blair will over- ' advance the :JBMry, will have tbe wiiotm me rauieat uciiet- 1 wma"' -' 7 . i Ti .. .V... : ?
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1868, edition 1
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