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4-S5e js;sMikt- u.- J. Bi CARPENTER?! B D ITaRv WEDNESDAY, jOCT. 17 1866 ATIJON AlJ UN ION TICK ET FOIfiOVERNOR, I ""I"'--''-. T -"-'i Alfred IkERT. Of Richmond: County. FOR THE SENATE, --L'--. --ri-. ii: . i ' .'ii:--v COL. C. LJ HARRIS. !.' OF RUTH ER FORD. ? ' l ' ! f!V- i -f " .1". OR THE COMMONS GEN.G. VVILOQAN NATHAN SCOGGlN ElICWOK, THt7HAT OcTOBKR jTH 8TH o-monow. a tbe elctLniei eveiy mau luin t,;bi at - jj'yiu aoou and worlt ior biie dj yvu aiiou d Ai.J Tictorjrf w ouis. Be oil your gu4 lh dtatructiyee aremakiiig tbeir ' dying ;ffdceia,iiM Siate, toey' are attemptyigj U fNace JioriUUarolina tu i eouJitiou from wtiicb oouitiijg can:cqiie,: but oificaMon, aegro sur gfr aijd.reoiga.iiiaiion, lv conjureyou ;by ai, tbat i' lieaujaud der to ffeeoiau not to be looted by Ufase a.eo, - You wetlkuow tbatf tbey Ictd jou to go for aecion aid n would, loke tUe bout b a power wboae maguificeuce tbe j wor.4 woiId eojf.ttt, w o at wa tbe reauU I One o! tiie oioBt bloody wars the Americaa conunest evt-f bebeld. aud now wiat is ourouIiUtt ? It is ooe of degradation. I Wbeu dunog the war there was a cbaace lb .have compromtsed our diiScuttiVa i ano saveli ou, property, tti y d up, tUc W,ruu and tha Itst'dohar, or the iudepeadei.ee of tba' Ouibern CoiJederacy--. W e we;l know frbicrt we Obtained, Wow tbcae same men coma forward fand say, we are the men. to aet.tle the diffidujtws, we can get Worth- Carolina into the Union,! . ;Vel they haye beta m power for the nia luoatba, what bate! ibey done? If cduld ssy neibiog, it woaJd be much better i- - ( St fve for us than it is, bui no, theybaVt assisted to mike the breach between Worh Uarolina and Union. wider and wider. a"nd to-dav the the pros- peel lor a speedy restoration of the Union is worse than it wae at Ik surrender Xt Lee' . 1 here is now before j the citizens of North Caioliaa two choice, the) late alectioos in ibe North' having rcsuited agia us, either to ac cept the Howard Amendment and igo back to to the Union j or reject itjand take tha radical p!n of reorganization, IcoLfiscatioa i and negro : I-. ! 'tVIJv r :: Jouaiban Wprth,ohnR: Logan; and M. O, Dtckeraon eland on one side while on the other side too wilt find, AlfradjDocfcwrj, O. Lj Har , G. W. Logan and iS Heoggio then choose you which yo u'wilt vote (or a ud remember that per heps on this ileetion wilt turn whether our pibpertjr shaii be connacate) I or iiotJ : There are but two parpes at the jSouth, the f ?ueiU'ion -tytflt "Qd 'h8S who oppose g ing ' -..lijtethe Union! uoleis the can get j everything Jaeydre. i; y ,j ' Evry man, who oppasef going icto the Union, ill vote fotj Worth an4 the candidates who jppot Worth, we aay tctypQ1 then go' the' po. Is lid work wbeo jou get ere, the dtstructivee will vote for .thsit men; therefore dout agree to wap votes with Ibem, but vote the: uli Union ticket 1 t As we learn that MK John- R. Loffan denies making the assertion.-that he would almost aoon temcar, famine and pestilence as to seeitee deuiocrats rule the Country, We append the follo wing certificates s trom men .who areVeSi khowii to he citizens of 1 this. County, aejueof that he did make these as aJlioo. ''K'-il ' ''' ' !"' : n I: : if- ' . f '-r';; ; v. ,'. Duncans Creek, - J ' - 'L'v U Ucl., JO, 1866. .. ' - i - 1' i - ' 1 J J: - -- ' ' S ceet'rfy :tfbstt Cens old field when J, R. Xioganj 9.,- aud ilr. 0 Mills was cauvasing 4bia Ihatwci tor tb ait, tost he, c;Logai.) w r"1 , T af i net ne Lad .ae leave sea wr.jMiatkee and famine about as to see the DissolutiM oj ia Woig party. Stfnsd iliaaia Pa.ci, Caia Creek, Oc c.,4, 1866. i I m called i;i by Cet iJarr to state what J t. Logan e v pressed 4n a ech made when tte was a caua date ir tte eaiaiai againt Dr. C. Jo lis. at J3uldiidga'U4ld, whcu is aoojt .? as follows, taw n l'au ho Logao) jwpuld Aout as leave see war, iaUiisuea and; famine as to see lb iUcrjocratiClparty xuie. aligned osaia J, WaUica. 1 CempCk, 1 jOct. 4, 1 1 f firing cabled npon by CoL tlafi4e so aiaka a etstrmcnt hi tegard to what Mr. . R. Lagan sii4 a-apeecQ at flaldridges o4d 6eid. I ,nt- the-following statitosat, ? kt j aat he id .Hha he kil, abeav aa soow ,hev -f Pi'lloeJsa4.JatMe s to see ths demo orats rule' this was ai l Mgisaental muster. ..---'.j-.vC- -sawy Ptrst Droad, i Oct. ioViflH$6. I certify that it Bs!dridgee.old fceid wbeijjegro iuffrage torcpifruipju usthoi pr-'P!-1, i R. I ogssu Esq, tad Dr C. 1 He w ere cs u I ii I oar pepple . ftonp-ca ei 'depredaled. JE i I ogaflL, Esq seiog for ih Hfenate, I bnrd' MrLoaac Mse about tbia tangjstige, 7bat ha bajd attoutvaa i aee or b -war. peti!enco anJ mina.r to ee ib democrati rule" ,' j : Higned ; Wxf McFabiaitd. ! iHrT-;"7l'- . -T--'-.-- W hate received-the October aanber ot iha deacera iVonthiy'V publtahed bv iMeaara 7 - - . .' ... j; i vV,Bi.ymitb& Co Hale gbi We Uke paaure in recuuiiuviiuLiuiui isgiui m iur pubiiCrOB it tru j a aoutherr. work, j Now in a god time to ubaci ibe tbie Dumber i tbe h of the 1st voiumD. We auppoae tbe back numbers could be tfuroiahed. We hope friend W. 0 a. will send ui the btck nutabera. Nrw ADVMTitMBKTi. We woald call par ticular attention, to th ja irer:ienent Of lAi!8gtaSamner Clark? and would ay from actual observation that no more clefCr and air dealing firm caa. be found. ; They), have everything in their line of business, and will neil at' low rates, Call and examine their goods, and we are BatiefieJ jthat you will not accuse us of pufling too much v. i See. also Dr. Klines dreTt?sements, iand Rutiier ford & Mc Do welt county Legal ad. veitise ixieuts. .. , Ta Nottr.iKRN Elictiojus. i Paitanstf ati. Met. 10, P. M. A far aa heard from Gear; s majority will . be about 15,000. Kepubl.cana gain Congress. ; - j.- two members ot j GiciNJrjtTTi.OctV 10, P, AT.- The total vote ! in tbia cUv loots uu 30.000. Ah increase of 3,000 votes over any previous election. !. EtgU ston, rep., is elected ovsr Pendietofi by 900 majority. . j Indiana potis, Oct. 10 PM. Retorns come in steady !e 8: ate ticket ;a generally con ceded t J the tha Hepublicans by at.oui 15 000. In the btxlh D strict the Dem.iCrats gained SOO vote on the vote of '64, but Colburu, rvp is elected. . . ' V- . . ' v ThejRepubiiicans claim: eight Congressmen and a majority in . both branches of tne Legist lature. ;! .'; r ; ' : .'' 'v' ; The Resent Election. The, elections on Tu sdays list resulted. as was expected th a i tritiinjSfi fr llit jpublicarig ih the Statee of Piennsylv tuia. Uhio, fndfanai aud LVwtf j J n Pe n tisy Ivania t'n h tnj f i ty for G p n . Jno .W. Geary'fbr Guvrrnfr, over Mr. Ulyiner, th UfMnocTa te candidate, is b tweeu 20 000 and 25?0Oi. P-tiiisyv'Hfii-8 entitled to 2 tnniberj of CngrH8ti. The present members stand. IQ ttepubli cans. 8 DtmocTnts. It is kaovvif that 17 R' pulictna have j ist been elind to thn 40ih Congress, winch will C 'fnin-uc aftr the 4 h ot Match iiex?; ami ihe Wushing' an: ChronkU' claim a gain of three bublicane. which would give 19 to 5 We ie members elt-cr shiill give the n mes oft in full in our next. I hePrnfJsylauia Legislature h chimed ;o be Rf p Jdic tn by twunhirds. which n. jiurei j a; Republic, i Senator; in I Jotigress in place of Cowho Democrat Iii.Q:tio the Repu blican rri tjoriry on th -Slnir ticket is 45.01HJ t.i 5i) tn)0. Of th 9 m-nbers t O jugreg 17 ire Rpu'di cans. ; No chngt) lirom ihe preaeut Con greesi : ' ' V! v j The Republican maj rtty in Iudnni is 4bout 20.00J. N.- chdne in the mem-irs of vong dg, though eoiiieof thedietntj are id to lie in doubt trviowa all the R-p ibltcahs are elected i (Congress ly Urge m ajorities, and tite has gone Rep hlicctn by some 39.000 mrtjorityr -idBrJ : The Adventure of Two Fenians Their i&tvipe from Toronto jaiL Day before y-s erday tw,o jTeniaas passed through this city who bad been prisoners in roro;.iolj4ilt-wuh some fitieen Others. They were originally ttom Indianapolis, but weie members of the company ot Captain k hz patnek, of Na-nvilJo. At itie nma of thei: capture tbey were on picket, a id were tor gotten in the Feriian retreat from Ruigeway to Fort Kne. Af er tbeir capture they were put into Toronto jiil Seventeen were in one apartmaiit, all of who n escaped, expect one who was pick with chills and iever 1 One of the prisoners knew the jtdor in Cork coat.ty, (relandyand they were far hishecl with a new carving knife by the jaiK nrVsiater. They cut through two floors after two days1, work, aud found themselves in a walled cellar. ! took thein five days to oick the morier out of the sioues. Alter e capirg ihny tol nwed the railroad soutnward lp wards the States. After twve.bng t ree i y they Wore nearly marvel, aod at day liiiht tWo of them obtained a couple ot ha n anda bucaetot crackers from a friend y Irishman. . i Aiier this they seperaied, and all succeed ed in getting to the United 8utw. They report thai hvui bill were stuck ap every place, oaring' reward for their: appreheti sion f They were nearly captured several times by the troops. W bile in priso i hey were fed on bread and water, and their ca' Was m a horrible condiuon. 0 .e ot the prisoners died in the cell, and the body was hot removal for twenty fonr houre; It ,wa' their ppimoa that homing wou d be done to discharged, bat with ItiHa tvoorage deter- ; ' - II From the CbHoU Democrat J x : For oar igwn part, we can say ibat : rather than hire bur Jtfab abvernioOTtabolujh? on bv sa-iaUs of cnlifiefi. : ar toe: women and i eftilirei; starred to at eat a or re a - ereil ' honsdie frud Ii0:oeie8!. - s." wouljd prefer uio a Jtroa otte i prmaeOJ miicuu iiniH, j tf o Ale ust'j ihiv;ii,i.vi in thf welfare ot the country as any rxan. ur heart i wiUk. the fSoutn. and" here, in .North Cru'lina' vvt expect to live and die. Ckartotte Democrat ; 1 I Thai r atui .wiiat Gen. Dockery's letter pre!0;f'l4, w oeonruLii fo intan. SQ florae we oiikt difler on that .impte preen tatiofr oY aeh&iP nat jthe Deniocrat t baa Gea.jl Pockery pondered the whole . qaeattiOtt? Ve i th:iK not natetgn entintt. ' It Gen. uockery oecupiea the position that we do. we b g permission ?o j modesily ay that Oren Uockery i right But in ormtng an opinion as to the rignti course to pursue, we do not take into coinideration Gen1 DockeryV or any other man's ponion we look at the ottuatton as it is,. and; cal culate vhat may happen hereafier; and af ter mature reflictin we repeat that, if the Piesident tails in the Northern elections to secure power surni'ient to maintain or en- torct? his pi'hcy, we would prefer the adopw tiou ot the proposed amendment rather than :tie ritk ot being-tett to tne" mercy of the Congress, and having coiicaiwu e:u run text forced, a provisional Governor appointed, and our country garrUotied and plundered oy military bands. . ' ' e do not intend to quarrel with any one about thU matter We are a trietnl tjf the rtfjdeut'a policy we have donelalt in our power to sireugUieti thai policybut sup poiM weauuot. tiel wuat wa want, what then? Is it not our duty to accept of the leant ot two eviijj? We are a coiujuered people, and our q nqtieroM have lit iu their po;er, if we do noi accept ot the proposed amendment, to compel us to aubmit to Mr 1'baU. MevtiiiV ackeme ot co ifiouaiton. ne -gro voting, &e which degiade and run every mail, black and white, in ihe South' lt will be remerrtbered iha' in 186 1 we a'l aiil: we would not do to and -o, arjll ri 1863 the people ot the JSbonti generally deelaied that they w uid never submit to ubja-tjioi. aucii treat inent. Bu: it id ceium ; ihat have bnen Uii'inpeltetl to d tne very an4, we thing we saui we Would no doiatut m.ihv wno talked .most ad ioudent faD .ut mi ut inutbg were ihe fiist to 4raVe in.'" t rteie f-re; cousi.le itig thff u toer ai ny ol the 'rme' and : our pant experMince. we tuggai '. that it is oremature and itnptuderto declare what we wilt do and wiia we will not do. Kvery CMiejof gur public men should remain H i- pieogu, and Drt iree v do what i he may honestly believe w save hi- cofis'tuientf trom tr ub!e arul ""'pia,Vivte:meif Weftar'el Njo one oag'it . ta jma;iai a j;ne candi dates are now dqii-gy that he will njjver con. wnt: to trie a opii ju' of ihe proposed amend -rnei.t We are uot aware that G v; vVorJh has expreeMiy caid tie wiii not, uuder j any circumstance', aiireo to the amend. neut. Wo hopcj he will noli tuv so. and we v-vi ui and ail other to rejieet o.r tr,a n:t:r aful 'iol mKe p!edge thai they asay. hyrw after fi id unpossioie to ' nai ttatulj Without orifigmg CJniplete fLni opoi theJjSiate. vy uo not like the amendui3rit, but if we can d) no beiter, wdl wontd advise iliksadop tion While we do imt propose t' cii'uss iia meriis, we wiii make-a fiort rep y ti t-i tUow:ig quations ftti KaWigh eci;irie' : 'jWher is it aid in that . ameadme it, diat it the tiihern Stat ea will adopt n that that will eitle ali deputes and britig ab,mt reonciliation ? Where is'u o. deulared in i i the action ot Congress ?" What ptominent (strati in tie Aepub ican party ha said any iihin like l i . Does the Tnb u!e or '.he Tiiies, or Forney's. Ohrotiicle,, Ida y so ? Not a word of it. . Does any iSen ator or iepreaentativ say o who voted iter the Howard amendment Who is it o ;i-tid;1 1 Not-'on'e' j :! "I . it- lo reply to the above, we copy the follow nig ex ract tro-u. Address to the American people rece.it !y issuea by Horace) Greet v, Ellttrir of th N. Y. i'nbaoe, ail 16 others who speak fox the radical pa ty : j u That plai the Constitutional amend .: I fneri has been matdred; It has passed the ena'e by 33 to 11 and the House by 13 I country by I the to 36 It ta now -airly before the having already been : ratified L3iiHla!ureM ot several States and TennessAP has been formuly restored to !l the prvi leijes she torteited by rebellion, including representation m either House of Goires. And the door thus passad through standi in yitmgly open to all mho still linger without." j. bo ttie Sentinel will aee that the Irioune aid several prominent men of the Republi can jpany declare that ihe adoption of the amendment will bring about reconciliation. ; Bismarck a fu jfHi Jew 4-0ut of Nikoishurg comes the story of a Prussian Soldier haveing been vigorously thfashitig Jewish resident wheu Count Bismarck hippned to pass. What, then has he I itiM?" askd the Count, as the' snlo'ier -stopped to salute him- H;He whi :arwirig the Pruiaians,' replied the 8 ddier. $i T cried the man; I spoke wJl of th Prussians only of Bismark." The tier nj of tha bystanders revealed to the un happy Jew the mistake he had imde- Let hirn go," eaid Btmtrck greater men than he have done quietly; that' Dr. M ts.m oic- said to an inhaVl who W is Vcolti g nt Christianity hec tuje of the nisconducrof its profess ra, Ddyu ever know an uproir to be. made bc iuse an infidel went est ray from the pathTof m -ralityr The infidel admittei that he hhr not. Then don't yous e. naid Dr. M. that by expecting the pr f-ssors of -hritunity to be hoTi;.you ahmit; if to be holy religion, aod thus piy it the highest compiling tit in you p iwern Tae youtg man r PaoctMA ATtoa aik. tub Prksident DQli 'VhdnJcsgifing Jlphoin el The iqllowin fjroclaaiatiob bas beeb issued by the President of -- - , I A KlllfKl fSrtlt k'ftllV-. IiMVIIaIu E,'lik; - .jj, beC7rplasedO vouchiale to ui a peop'fc another; year of thai tiatipnal life which la an indispensable roinittirjrr; of peace, security,' arid pigresd. J that j year ba5f moreover, been crowned with uauy mcuhaj Dleskg!.: . .jfhe citl wr tfcat sAeceo4lysc1oled amrtb ij'.b4, .uot, J.Hfio.. .anwicf..v.retijii.d . : i foreign intervention ba ceasei! tt. ex -lie attru or j apprehtrtkrori. in truxire p stilence has been benigiv'y mitigated. Dme&tic triqudit) ba& itripro'ved. S.-niitRts d roneiju ioi, hafe largely prevaiietl and: tbe. ett.e i tions of .io)U) andjijs'.ti iiu tiar bem wbleiy received. tJur tVhU iMe )iell ed qiitfe abundantly ();r j tBintii4tiB fiti5tfy ha been ; rtculy rer4rtrJ, aoi we bavW been all wed ttr eXtt ou. raifroad system lar into the tn'erior r CeSnes tdTthe cduo'fv,' white' our -nui tnerce bas resumed its ni.-f ornery nii'r ' t tii.foirign scan. i 1 riese great national blessings 1 etfl i' J a na'HHMl acknowledgement. Now, there! ire, I, A -drew Johnson, President ol the Uoited 3 .ves, ;o tler by recouitneiKl 'hit j Hiursdj ), itie 20 day ot November, next, St 4 t aprt Htitl be observed every whre in hh re? a! S a'es and TV rtt.iriKSj . of. -Is, U n' ;i-' S ate.s by ?h pfop.'e Ihen olj, as d da' of thanksgiving and praise w A5ji":''y cioi. j . v ' ' l ' With Itie remembrance hi in Hi em pie ftoib -every man spteak of H hnorf" j I iec (tiiMend a.so ifear on itit- ,sarn s.dernu ncc st;j -'b-vr-rto riumbiv ami devoutly-i nfdore tf f no I to yfaui'U; our N. ifipna! Coii;uraV ril to" oor ;v?rio'r :eop!e hn' iiivtne Jris-J.-ai Vhi -o -iMiT-'- ar JeaT a iy naMoa into Ui:M '-vay m of 'gf! I . ; I' ' i. iu otiiiug li-sj N .i f ;ou a I Tu a a k. ?g i v inar orates and supplicaiions, we have ft e D vine assurances -tha 44tbfl Lord reuiHirif-fit. Koj for? ver; them that an wp'ak ha-H b-f ended in indaro tt. a;.d uch n.s ae eutie shad rle .v. fie Lord : sh-df i'&ive i learn Hik strength ti? ms penpin, anil trie Lard shall give to H-9 people th- blsfag of peace," . In witnsj wher-of, 1 hte. hereuntn . . ' . . . . .... i. . . . .. ray hu i and caused the sear of the (J ailed S ales to be affixetf.i D ifteM the city jot - Washington, thG eighth of Ocoberj in tne year of O-irJord one thousind eightbiiindred i anil fiEAL. sixty-t-si, and ofdbe Indepen dence of the United; States, the ninety i Roi.qB up War Thri iHahissee iiWe tdates "the f dleiving: - ; During the late. war, a corporal in Wheeler!? famous cavalry corps obtained a young recruit for the company to which he bel'uigd, who f r nine months fought bravely aud endured hardship and priva tions which would have, di-di credit evn t the most ' hardened veteran to hnye un derj;Mi-. At the battle of B?btonville, in .North Ciroiiue just prior lo ih:' surrender of G-n'-ml JohnV ous army the corpora! was struck; by a minuie ball, jfell from his saddle, aid instantly expired. (The yviung recruit, immediately di!m unted. and clasp ing the, Jifelesa form that lay on th' ir-ouod decltred that' he was h-r Ausdand! S.if, proved to be'a young womn whu ' lived iu N..rh Carolina, but vvho having been despoiled td'her hoin by tne Great. Fire Arnon, " had determined to enlist in rhe army and remiio duing the vtnir with her husband. Now that he ws dead, sh ex pressed a' deire to . refurn Iu her firienrt, and was allowed :o do so. Thb Printer's Litany From want of gold, from wives ihatj&old,. fr ni -maidens old, by sharpers 1 'Scold V reserve, uf! ; - ' "'Ffbitf fopisb sneers, racV auctioneers, woman's tears deliver u ! i From Mngmg ti es, ftotn coal black eves, and j babi?s .cries protect kr "Frotn ! setfdy, coatji ' protect d hotc and leaky boats protect ul , From, ereaking j doors, a wife that snores, anil all th bores-f-de'end ti! From fhabby hats, and torn crara's, and flyto bnckoas svp F.on the Isndloru s ha mi, a creed) band, now intestmg out laud- preserve us! Frbm a solid take," which ' is our fate, sometime to partake hencetortb deliver us:' - i Frotn rrwkm pi." which does annoy and. tempers try prevent us! j An Incident iif a Railr iad Cab.- Moii!tT i!n afraid Tui Hit", i jg 4n y;ur cri:tolii,,iQ!i,t;ir Aiftie Yourig Lady -O, never mind, sir, it's of no consequtfnc, y-u. can't hhrt ii-.j ; ; jl!'''.,,' )M":'t:tk . M mster No. raa'ara- lt't o( tbai but .MTeTEJUOCl MCROCXU-Ws) le.rn a reullemanlifingitl1h neifftorbbod o HUUl ocuuieioit rm couiyuar iwd :- vrymy tenpus muruers oars 'ssen ; cyramittaxl tn that vicinMy 4atly.O If? mt th at mi named falffci was aholtiid killedorj Tnea day I'lzht latf, undfr frhat circomstancee. our inforrhaiif tailed) tatv nt. On Wd hesdav niihtS pajiyi of :som idoxeri oi mhr menrefft to i&vftease of Jtstee Hirt,' of itio b m ot Lannon i Hart, well ,, koowal in this city, took wk of hia hous, anuV atfer carrying. him a 'fltioit distance, shot ah a' enpim . in 5 cloe nan oeam ooaKieu-aa to. ihe liar ie s cornmillingtiiLtt ,rnordtx,Jbjjt; tjf,oplsa that the last murder had mme ott.iciioti with the first ohe..?lf fi .e dvubie barreled gun was! left; 'near where raYtlodjhit ft aiidiraayri.tiaa:''idii' fi ca io of aorrie'of the partie s enaed hi ihe affair. Stwbern Vcmmrtiat.tx J - - - i- t - - ; OT An old lady, recently dead, in poni a :d. made, vow at lb ane of thirli fiva that rhe would neTer speak another word in Jier life, and kept ii fur the remaining thirty five year that she tirtdj What tu txtro pr; I to 'her ae did the.tlessed old lady give t Anhovxi : How Lost; how Restored. IT P published, a new' "edstion of Da . ui.vea.vKti.'a CiLCBaffcD Km&t on the ndicai cure-( vuhout medicine) ot Sperna ifdr cea, r"eminal Weakfess, ttivo'anlarr e.ri.ual Lwe, Irapotdiicy, Me tit a!" and Thysical Ir.capaciiy, linpe lirheata io Mar r;aev eti. -r ii, Consiiraption "Epilepsy f ad Kh, iiiduced by selfiudu!gente or sei nai ex'ravagenca ' r ! . '0r Price, in si stalevl anvtlopf,. ejalj t: -e'..s. 4 . - . j , . ; , .,.- The ceJebraaetl-amhrtr, in this aJmirablr .ei? a; , clearly demonsUalas, from a ttifrty ear(.:s successful practice, that the a'Urrnins; eouscpiencesof aelfabuse may be radically ,' nrd u iihaut-me dangerous. ue of internat" i.edieine orthe'appiioatinn ot. the ikttifv iioihtii.g out a.mode ot;curcat nce iimpl, celrtaui, and effectual, by means o uhtch vry sufterot, no matter what hia con.4uion . t a be, inay cure hirjcaliheaply) privately ai d iQiicaUy, ': .. ,j . . . - its ..7 his Lecture shoold bY ih the hixds it exrty youth' and aYid. every p ea in taer ai.d. ' ;. h ' ' ' 2!iit.; tsndjer.teal, in si plai.l envelcpe, te ny addres postpaid, oa repceipt ! til cents, or two rjott itampf. -Also Ujr. toittr eil'a -atriaejGaiilt' pric IB fc eani.. Address thai publishers, i k CHAS. J; X. KLINE h CO, i . l2tBowRTyNKw. Voaxf T Post Officii box 4,58. " , - v ?bHy--$ Co-, ' V f.'j. SVME OF'NORTH.CAROLlNA. : I - J: ' r M cDoWB LL OtWTY. V Court of Pleas 4aad7Qtiarterr' Sed sions, ' Fall Term 866. f . Vtsrtha Burgin.Ea'rx, .-S "Petijlien " ) Ui D. W, Burgtn, Er'r te set! reat Settle H r y tot tht 'ptymeot ef The JI in at Law of I ' Debt. Jensee Rurgin, deceased J f IN: this cae it appoarinir to ha eatiefaetiatt , of the Court that tbe defendants Biddy Burgin wife, of Oeojtmiri Tiargin, deed, anJ the i children of tbe aid Benjsrnin Burgio, vnamt noi known) Daniel. H. Burgin and So , Jeo Witcpey and wifs Caroline, -arenoarssi dents oi tbia ttte. ' Jl was therefore ordered that publication be mat in tbe Rutberfird1 Sfar, a newspaper published in T the town of Kutberfordton, N. CA, nctify ing said rioaresi dent dofendante to appear at the nxt court of Pleas end 'Quarter Sessions to ba held for the county of .cDowell at fthe Co Art House in Vlarion. oo lbs 3rd Monday in December next, ih-n ai.d there to plead. -answer : pr demur to Pialnutli petition Jot judgment proeonfeii! will be taken against thenv end the prajer :of pe titionsrs granted.. .. v" . ' ' Witness, Alfred M. Tiaiey, Clerk of said fourt at office in. Marion " the 4th Mondsy in epiembtr tbtSQi-ifj of Octo ber 1866. A.- M FIN LEY, CC. C. " ' . " -J' State of North-Carolina. ) j :, Rutherford Cryliniy. .Sup"iVr Court r.t Lav-; Fait Tf rmlfifiO. Nil E. & ). D. Walker, S ' AttachmeDt -.-. :y,-V,i:v levied on - . . . Henry. Lomas, J " V Laad. I V appearing to the eatisfsetton ef ' the court, that Hrnry Loinaa the defendent in this ease is a nonresident of thie State, it is thsrefbre ordered thst pub ication bs raaJe ih the Roth erford Stasv a oe'wpaper published in R other fordton, Nf C lor Via wee kej notifying the eaid Lomss to appar at the; neat "tterds of said court, to Ie.heid for the county of- Rutherford t Vbe ijourt House in Rather ford'on enlht 3rd VI oodsy . in Msrrh aextr -? and replevy- and plesd to Pifeintiffs actian, or 'judgment fihai will bt entered against him anat tbe laed levied en Mild to estisfy the Plaintiff debt. Witness J B, Csrpenter, Clerk of eaid eeurt at office in Rotharfardton, the trd Mndsv ia September. A.'Ufttti'f 4 pv C i ;v , RU TH KR FOHDTON M A kX ET.S Corrected WtEffivTi T L. P."Ewif Bcoo, per ib. ! 25 cfti? ButterV M" f , B-e wax; - ; ftv!f& Cotton, i f36,!!? -" CnictentealO $ Eies;perda.;Ff:trnO- -fi Flour, pef ,lb.f t . , . 8 reaiuersper 10.. 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The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1866, edition 1
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