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: I --------- . - ' , . 1' V v I , I 1 A salkbury.Vn.'.o, Monday; NoyB'MBER;:l8t!iM, VOL. 2.; THIRD SERIES. SO. 40 WIIOLE NO. 1787. - ' : "L- n ft . , ! , '"V. 11 I L 1 I . lit ' ....... , . . . rf pnrTr'ifTJri', "T '"' " "' "- aw i am- i-ar - - . 1 j i iii j i ji .i i.ti.1 agja-xuii 1 1 ,n - . : ...... ... i Wgnir," i yr r;. .....ti o B inoniU. ........ 60 Cmi U advance. . : ; . ' . ; - RATES OP ADVIbTIIINOi . i . 3d, Sd. Boa eta NMaruoo, Men, , ou fur each additional publklMMi. li . . TUE ELECTION FORM OF . .ur.iHnii TICKETS., ; - ; Ob Mil TJJ tnd( -Wadnod. tL "TtTeclIortta rtiff tfttr will be!d.-'Tb tun la rj ' abort, bat wa aoppoM all who :ara entitled to vote, hart ptade no their mloda aa to bow and for whom ftbev rll.U....IbatPala pnlat. mw. ia to get tbe proper form of ticket. The -. form preacribed bj the mititarj authori if, Gen. Canb, common to both North audi Sooth Caroliea, U aa followe : "TOTrjtTIOW AH D DELEGATE. - FOB A OOSVESTIOS. -.i PKLKOATKa S 1 WILLIAM Mr ROBBISS- - of the elocttun, and we tnoit he governed bj It. It therefore become neeoatary for tboae cltixeni who had determined to remain ailent upon the question o(Con f entlon to vote apaintt it. Kven lu coun tica where theie ta no bopea of electing Oontervative candidates, votere thould depoait their halluta against a Conven tion and fur the baroea of peraoua for di'lrgatea. v j Wa hoim thoeo-piipcrt in - the 6tata' which lure endorsed (be non action imli- ey wilt irlva pohlidty to the above offl. ciul Ittr from the Arfjotant General of una mmiarj. uiUticl, auu va iron u win lad iu way into theeolewntof tbote pa pere favoring: iCettion. Let oar lello be thoronelily advltea at to their over tbe table basil writing. - A placid mile aealed hor mouth of perfect beanty and spread over her glowing fvatnree the mild expression of joy and peace; and even as she wrote the fragineut of a sweut ballad fell t from her lipe in low musie that only flows from a heart entirely at rest. The husband atole DoUlesaly around and read as her pen traced her gen tie thoughts. V - - v ewr letter is Ivln bf me, the very letter cootalng tho profound secret." Now I; oM paaUh yvt for' yonr care IcwneM. bur - my - dearest Charles how eontd 1-ooIctoo1b thefae whew ytm retain, after having basely violated yonf trust in my integrity, ana meanly eougui rratifr asiiiy. eunosiiy, at tneex to CTatifr ailly. eunosity, iirtits and instructed ss to the forme wlih renM of honesty, delicaev. and conn wbicKllieT mosfcom So, 'IBe lefter'rsTiuojSBned Jau3 le:sl vote. lest yoo anonia reel uneasy, i encioao u Tiiis offloial decismu moat necessarily j to you with the sincere love or your ar- end all iliiference be ween the oi'Donents fectionate wife. . . . ... ' . I . . a a. if, . i I . I of the Convention. All must nnite in a I " i Iiai an auirei l unerea ine coo- iract neativa vote. If from a want of science stricken h uband. unanimity in tbe ranks of Conservatives DUestanea np wun acryoi pieaanre. the Convention will I. e called let es man-land aa Chance met the light of lier clear et that at least a Uige minority of the unshrinking eyes, be was hum bled that JaMM It MeCCBBlXS.' 'KOUtUT. F. JOHNSTON." This is a ticket filled oat to suit this county and Davie, merely toahowthe form.' Voter in other countiee win nil oat their tickets accordingly, being care ful to observe that the tickets must have endorsed . at the top "Con ventioa and Delegatea.". Then' just below, "For a ' OmvenUon" or "Against a Conventioir," as . tbe voter desire. Then the word "Delegate" or "Delejfates," aa the coun. ty or district may be entitled to one or more. ' The names of the delegates foU lowing' must U i full, botXckriMain " and turnaouti.. Jo dcjoiting the ticket in the ballot box it must be so folded that the words "Convention and Dele gates? will be seen. Onr people, nnnsed to auch form in their ballots, will find much difficulty in arranging them in accordance with these requirements, hut we suppose, from the directions "WeT have seen; that they mnst L conformed to it or their votes will be thrown aside as invalid. It is of the ut most Importance, therefore, that the form Wobserved. ... The tickets may be written or r rinted, bat all voters should bear in mind that the form "a abovb stated must be oh. tj aerved Banner of VttdnttJay. V he should have aueuected her and deep ly struck with repentance at his own con doct. , il ihooceforlh severed -all ties that drew him abroad. And if the pnre beiuir whose influence lured him to the path of right and perused all histubtet qnent letters, she would have found no thlnz concerning herself save bursts of the purest, siucerest love and admira tion. ' . ',. ': WEEKLY:: BY J.J. fiRUKEB. - THE tLECTtON TUK FORM OF VOTING nirOBTANT COKBESfONDENCE. , tH - , f Wilroiogtoo, N. Oct. 28, 1 87. Bia: TWrs Mng cooMdwsUe diffrncs of epiaiee laa mUL-of aa aleetas, aadaf iUs Aetof Owej?ersl thf Commml io Oaherat. to iouAm or against a Coiiveatiop aad not for oqirgaua, at k d. l)rUnl mt epos UqaestioHwiaJuOBii(ioa ao4 .it, te0 a mailer of great interest and- imt ofUop,1 have prssaroed to awk aa olTieist dvcisiorj Bp. It. ; I sm aotaiajr ia lbs A Jt of CoBjrrens or in the order of ljor livnetal Uaaby. to prevent tbe cstrcise of Ihia pmilmfs Ly ilm votsr, but desinne aa tbe editor of a Miwr. to b vevsm ad by anqereiioDd autboniy in any advice I assy five, I bupe it will aot ie tnenilant 'lli yi or enffsf -mats of, duty to faror um with au early reply. x . , I anr, very respestiullr, , ., j 40. A. E.KORUIAaO.X TeLtL.V.Caaiar,- . . A id-de Camp, A, A. A. Oaasrsl, Cbarlesioo, 8. C. v HasadCSBTaaa So Miuvaav Distkict, - ' CbarWoa, 8, Cn Nov. 7, 1 80 7. Ma. JossrA.EiioiLUaur people, composiiii; a majority of the white voters of tbe State, will not en Uorse (lie uuOoiiautudoiiaJ aua rerolo lionary action of Conres. If unarail In, let oar protest Im manlr and im posing Hi. Journal. THE OFFICIAL VOTE. . .We pubiiali Uatwaere atabla com or i sinsr-the entire'-rexintered vote :of Ua Ktai 1. If ir III tan aun ll.aal tha wlliltl llatt1Lshft olrao UJoUljmon. 1 ait week. There are tweaty Huull which leturn neitri majorities. nno of which will hardlv e ehaneel by tbe late registration. Thesu counties, under the allotment of Oetieral Canbr. are en titled to thirty-six ot tho one iiumJretj and twenty deleaus of which tbe Uonven tiuu W)!I be .co'p,t-d, We. d not be lie that the JuUicsU can carry many reunites, excei't tlio.e sworn to them lij Umb btuik aurerriay. At teisvthc Cotitcrvktif es s iou!d i.avc seentv dele- fr&U, which iivea Ihe ItaJicala loiirteen mine chai nejrn uinirit its cIl f-'. I" Virginia n 1 Georgia hut a ft w thousand wiutesuj p 'tied liiiiionl caiididatei,aiid we tltt not ielieve, jliat. our people are less patriotic or devoted to priiieiple. 1 1 rtqiipes only an etToit ii'ii our part to u North Caioiiiia from the proutis- inr condition of lur sinters who have thus far tcsrn the work of reconstruc tion. We cannot calmly conteinplste tho ter rible fte of Virjjiuia, Ceoria, Alabama, and Louisiana the awlul do.nn that SALISBDBY, N. C, NOV. 18, 1867. We are authorized to announce that Gotv Vance, by invitation, will thste are SMaiW ia tkw rraetioaJ werldnff of email forma, la enW te nmkm lliaia rMBUfxrsdro, eita wb tea tat few of oer penpb are as wstl aeuaiata4 aa tbff sImmiU b. II ia Uwm, tomrtbmf ot ibm are learae frws tbe afncttltural Xsirsauwe aad ne'TspBOara ef aotuiuy ; but luTunuaiioo atv tsiiMMi is ibis ws is not so rvliatls ss obharratloe and praetteal sparteaoa. It should tlicrsfore eoo- esra th who expaet l enske hwatinf a usainuas of Us for ih naUrs a4 llkvir elnlira aflar titeas. U obtaia tins knowlmlge ia any of the ways Uat woeM- bibs sail thrir eaavmiieoes and anMna Yoonf ntsa would doueilraa be grrU profiled by apendinf a year er two xa nn J J best (arms ia New Jrrsry or JVetMylTsnia. ntaklna a band aa Hnm at rawinniH wacva, hie ila aaka af IhapracUaal tttfcun aatnr waoU eau.e brW -aot aur rsstiua fair- Ua4 k-s BUirlii.- It is taay, aad we doubt nareouM be aiade a ry pUa sans aea prootaue Dot,int prrpsrsuua lur eater lay apoo builatiss Ltt ila-msrlres.. If e wrMfrintew'ttlToTE"niar fi eWfiuaTo tint Stale for Dvlciafrs to a 8lafe Conrentiuo will bs betd on Tuesday sod Wednesday next, the Itftb and JOiV inl"'ThejouY are"lo' be opeued at 8 e'clock A. M , and closed at 4 o'clock P. esb ay. Ia rotioj for delrfatea bolb lite cbriatiaa and sorDame oinsi be fiven in fuO; and aecb tick et must baTs on it, wriltua or priotsd, tlie words "for s Coaeutiuu," r "aaiost a Coarvalioo." Tlie tickets s'rs ta hare ou tbnn alio (be words "Coereotioa and delegates,'' aAdbcto folded alien placed h tbe, ballot bpxluai thesa word w3 be, seen. LATEST NEWS. From Wuthinqlon. Washington, Nov. 13. Jsdpt Cbe is aeo lad as aayiue tbat ht ia more Badicat in aame llisn in fact, and as coroplaioiag tbat be baa ia ditcrest friends. Pope intends seeding to -Congress a list of secb liebek as be ibtaka at to ba-suraa bised. (Wm wBI bare noma bIm &at lot and e.narraftlna-, aad Mowing aad auMeurer. ac orar tbe hpadiatioa by the people el ail tfwir aMnabsd iBBUBB. aad lor fmrmrim mmm ari....... rOiarrte at tlte special ssaaea. of wbicb tbts ad joarasd sesaioa is a coubouance, did aol to into ivetral k-eislatioa, and tbe IJouso eoaaaiiltaie wsreaotDlWd, Probably tbe saioe coarse wil U P"st at tbe Biee asys Brasilia. - TU 8pakar aiay be directad la fill tbe etaedinf oomaiilbiee for tbe FurtMtb Con mo. If tlwl wil sceapr bin ror Dearie a wark. aad be asav act snnonace Ibera till tbe Monday Jutlowing, at tbe euoirnrBceoMat of tbe refnlar Sesaioa. It kt well antlentaod thai llaai eKli-nua iJ tlx juunaarf rjoojmHIaa, Mr. WiUoa, of Iowa. pernu in tt suuud Icaal opiuioa tbat the L'nitad KT.lo bbvbu umrm no crumnal commoo. law Jurwdictioa, aa4 tUl'MWilMMi.,MW,4Mr BaaeliaisBt, baa aena. Tbara is ssaiaM bw ajr me tbe Senate a court juriaJictioa orer aHegad - uf a crimes aad BiaWeroeacor.- Voomm caa Bomuw. pass ilia puaa in tbe wouM be an ar mat Aids law. Tbe majority of tbe Jediciery Committee will tbaretesB. baoppaaed to pteaeatiag artioWaai' M pracuaienL fpemkur Colfat bu been Brreraly 'repremanded by bis Cadical Irieoilt fur harinr ddvatrtl impeacb Bieot by placio two Democrau oo lbs ceinouttee. But Mr. Coliax might plead, in eicuw jor this blunder, tbat neither be nor any etber Kadieal had the bast suspicion thai a liadical lawyer could be uouoKnj who kgi otijectiods or coiutitational acropiea lis eould lias aotKipated that Mr. Wil son wouia act npoe eonscienuous cotiTK-tiuna. rath- er than party aeceeshiea Mr. Oottaa has doae bis best Moce to restore himself to Radical faror by Biany violent and Ibreateriimr barsnraes, from wbiob bis own party bave. however, recoiled Now tbat the fall ejections are over, b will see that his profrraosme will fall through, and tbat there win be no eiiaoce lor Ibe adoption of bis alterna tive to Badical despotism, wbwb wss die " marcb- inr or million and a ball of toldiert to Va3biii2 tort" iaV-afaCBBaBBBBiBnat X of Frraulent Joboaoa, for tbat From Richmond. Richmond, Nov. 13. -Chief Justice Cliase rrived this morning and presided in Court. Mi. J'ff'ron Davis is enprcttd to arrive on tbe 22.fi.ist. The cost of reffiflration in Vinrinis s two addreS3 thO people Of JVOWan anU hundred and Ihirtr-nme thouand dotlnra. Tbs r.: n. ,v : .t COl or tlie roilnarr eallii.imeMl m Ilia Mate . ' i.t I I I i.-- iitniii a 1 1 f . naia.n ill . the Country, at the Town Hall in this place on Monday the 18th inst. I for the Ut leo HALF SHEET. Owing ""to" sickness siid unavoidable alifetice of hands from onr ullice durinjr t!i in week, we are able to present only half sheet, -We traat tt may not ocenr Hain, end snail not when it mayjbe prejented. months is live mil, o tW A petition sifrned by nine hundred of of Tennessee without arousing ourselves I the b-ness men of Cincinnati, hss been got np, to make a mauly effort to aave the Old I praying Congress to take off tbe Cotton and Sugar North Slate. It has not leen in the pow- tsx, ' Vffiet Itoil eaa Wmkly Jomrmtl. - ... i Wilminatoa, N. (1 6i a 5 la repty to j oar com municattan of OcU; 28lli.. I bare the honor to Mats that the Aelsof KeconatraetioB leave aatiiscretioa as to the aalijeel tsfsntd 4u by yos to theeomtaaad a.. I- . I a a. J T.-a l .!. . form to the - Acta of Cuegnrsa bf being ia aciihed either Jfr, innveiilionV' nr j-egainti a Couvention " caa be oounled ta tlieoaovaa of tot a. .Veryrrsprelfully.if eeroeedi 1 servant. Kvrqriisa -r.-l.--C'Aideamp;--Ai::A.-A.' tivneraL -rr I will thu e-seen . that the plan pro-r-posed to defeat -the call of a .Convention by nonaction cannot be carried out with outabetaing from the polls altogether, and thoeirtvintr np the control of the Qui verition. should it be called, to the most - violent radTcalsTTliis we cannot afford to -do Without concert of action, an y plan to defeat a Convention will be attended with disaster, and we most not ran any risk of seeming the election of Conserv- butty ofdoiogso. er of tlie military authorities to make tlio neirroes supreme in this Mate, and It rests with the white voters to say wlieih er they will permit it h.the future. Cm gress msy ooi'S wrtinay declare us territories may dialranclnse tne remain ing wl.itis may interfere with the right. iCprpaity but they are powerlose, for thfir iriirjv ravu ana eiecsses ul'l otuv -aaBr - . . . the more cetUmlFiniure their detest, The people of the North have already fil ed notice with UonsresS timt they iney intend to rtcottruct the Government. The people f these States will reaulato- sutfiae, and the negrnjuust look to the whites of North Carolina, and not to the venders ot . Loyal League charters, or Itadienl pedlars and p. ace hunter- for their future pi I vileges. -Ji U. Journal- cipatioo of the uegroes and the destruction of the sncient system ot labor in tbe South, many of our mn.vtintT men innnuriMil in nnaa r.arm nr . nrti l.up xt ivpiiit'VT tv tt T?t)ipn i . : . . . . tn.ii i.H'L''1 1 yj 1 .uniu.j. i ruat uiese enanses wvoivea otbers as a necessary . , ar II . i i a iiiiu biuku wawiii, .uu uio niixuuuciiuii ui lumsn s ss . . (Tin, KUU liaving,l:ng ueen auuiciuu io bore to witness returned prospenty. And these We have no doubt Congress will take off these taxes in a year or, two, when the whole country fairly begin to feel tbe effect of the Iocs of these staple cropa But it will be too Isle to restore them,. Never again, we tiarluanly predict,- will either the Cotton or Sugar crops of this country equal those of i860 We believe they will never more than equal ooe-balf the crops of those years, and may fall far below it, : -o The Senate of Tennessee . has reconsidered it vote ot the bill prohibiting distinction on account ofcolor in the cars, and a motion was pending to Compel the roads to bave speuial ucgro cars. SMALL FARMS. Soon after tbe war which resulted in the eman Meerschaum lus leen supposed by many to he sea foam. It is however, a kind of cUy, conped of hrdrnte of magnesia combined with ill. 1 of flint, and ia found niotlly at tbe bexd of tlm McdKerfHiieau sea. Up t- November l,t lhj Ulnion LVpnUiean I !ongreional coinmiitee received over 137,000 friHR all source. Tlie Tar eat amount waa fruiii New York. The entire sain baa been eipeudod in caovnasiag tbe Southern Slates. oo NEGr.O SUFFRAGE AGAIN KILLED. Io Ksnsas and Minesota, at the late elections, the prooilion.,to allow negfoes to Vote Was submitted to tbe people, and was rejected by a large mjoritv. There are but few negroes in either Sute, and they were born free, yet these Northern people will not let them vote, bat their Representatives iu Congress Want to force, tbe Southern white people to put themselves under negro iul alimett entirely, ureal bi pooivy and inconsistency. " : " . If Uoiigreks would leave the questi..n with tbe Soulhera people.it could not be long before lhey; would voluntarily con lei the right, of sof frajje on stick cohred perons as could exercise it intellitenlly. Time will prove if circumstan ces permit, that tbe former slaveowners are their truest friends, ' ' ' Chorlotti Dtrtweral. i 6TEVENS AND BROWNLOW. Ttte Naaheivitle, Toaaesee,nrBaaur ha the following : . . . 'tnaddens btaveos was la bis librsry, so a private letter from a gentleman in Washington, wbo ought to be cognisant of tbe fact, informs as, when he beard tbat ltrowalow elected to the Ueiud States Senate. -Th lucky dogT said TJisddeua. "Abq all on my thunder, too II are am I floundering in tbe lower . House, where I bave beea for years, enable to get out ; and ibis old acamp, thai eever bet a cent at faro in his'l fe, aod kuows aolhiog aboal science, tliutfl -s, ents and deals bis cards so as te lead the rest of the company.- Tbe DetnourScy '11 laj iu I'luto promoted over Satao." 0 SENATOR TRUMBULL REPENTS. A Washington letter io the BaTumore ''Ga zette says: "Senator Trumbull, who it now here, bas, io connection with several individuals, ao expressed bimsell as to create the impreasioa that bebas at last io reality become disgusted with tbe do ings and threaten ings of (be rotten and fallen party with which be bas heretofore beea acting, undoubtedly against bis better judgment. Tbe doors of the triumphant Conservative patty are not yet closed to honest ewaverta. Let the Sea ator enter at ooce." tllO haVitSof diawipationn tlte sincere Jideasso far poaaessud thepebliewittd as to.hjad to attaehtiietit wincli lie entertained towards ,ne orgauiaauoa oi soaeues ior iue purpose oi au his wife could not entirely disentangle him from snaiOa. Ills occasional irrear U laf 7 jura if "would ha ve gt von-n ny ne But Oiie' oi w?"li're' wtd) sweet a dito8t tion every reason to suspect that she did not hold that place in his aflWtiooe, whie.h was her right; but tin i reflection scarcely ever lutruued ii'puii'Tier pure spirit. ' '- " - It hantened once that he was called . ...... . I . . . a .. . 1 otirrroiTnbftste,att tett et mm letter, in Which, to please an tinprinci pled- friend, lie had spoken ot iiift-gne Jn terms ot careleaanuiii4. il ihh oension, auu dltaed;TreelTTo5ft :hfrt:rmiwcd; Kte;-i- Imagihe"Ihe'1inSieTjf-BrtTd Btispctwo of the prt.fligi.te, when he fatwd-hinwclf Jwrtte by a rapid steamer. "P"" a jmrtiey which in ust of nexeaitj-bo t.f seyrat rfys dtt ration, vet remembered distinctly that ,the fatal letter was espWed,, tmsealed, npon the table. He j-ecollecied, tv, "with11 ' fraffff; that- he'had wmofiiy boasted, that it ebntained a profound so- Icret wliiefi lie w.uT.T ii.irhavc'fcjrriilwt for the world. I!e paced the dack in airoiiy of grief and ihanio. He pictured 4twptBrl:i horror nna ttHligiiHtion criia8 4atru vsncmtf litem ty whatever eieans eould be made available. ' As a general thing, however, little or nothing has yet been accomplheil ; the cbief oause being found in the difficulty of inducing erntjfraut sioo. the first alonday in December. Tbe first skm of- this Congress wa hrid, as our iders wMjrnt value of cotton is so low ia tbs ialerior of king been looking towards the cheap, fresh, roe eminent lands of tlie great West, that the induce ments yet oUercd bsve not been or sulnoient loroe tQlianjjyejL aganslJ thi direction. The unseWedsfate 67 publio aSiiirs in tbe Soulh, th prcseuce here of a semi-barbarous population, and lbe-bti;h price or lands, may also be eniiumernted STxausesTTperattng sgiin iiunii gration to these States. One only of these hinder ing causes ia under the control of southern people, ti.w44- 4be -price of tbeir aurtdut lamia But ibis. Upt derilpn, and we think, Mtiucrtwachtelia.'snice tfluHeV- j conaiderthr repot t ot tlie Cotuniiuee ou the Jir- eriiecn riiLmirai-iiier5. are oiiiers ot more po. jency. The present state of suspense in which the From & Xatiotud lnttlligtctr of Nat. 12. - TH CO MINIS SESSIONS The first sewion of the Fortieth Congress will be continued and concluded by tbe adjourned session commencing on tlie 21st instant The regular ses- toUwitt-HnTnence-on Monday; ttte 2d day of De cember. On balurday, tbe 30Ui iNovember, Con gress wilj,. therefore, adjourn finally. The Presi dent's iDessage will property be communicated to Congress at tbe coratueuceinenl of tbe regular see- offlee la tt lit bstrloiUm sst booest purpow are well kaews; tlejadgnaeat aad ability ia ear ls in affair are Baqaeaiieeed, aad ha bassbown a difpoaitioa to aatioaal reooomy of tbe hsppi. eat promise; yet it woeld be well if we bad front , blntaeif positive knowledge of his views on the potiileal eoedi'ioa of tbe eouauy. . lalhaab aaacs of such kaowledge of Ibe opinions of ihe General Lieeleoaol General Sberaiaa stands for ward as tbe Beat distingoibed soldier whose sentiments are keewe, asd known to bs In bar. atoav with' Ike preeeat ideas of the people. It is lime, therefore, that General Grant came out. Let bins develop his lines, ikat people nay know where be la.-aV. T. JTirmld; ; Jr" .- "TbS proprietor of " coUea factory jmnToT aotioe ea bia gate t ' . No e!gare or good looking yoeag roes ad asiuaw.'f Is eiplaaalioa be said : , ' r Tbe owe will aet a flame a-golne atnooe mv cotton, and the other among my .girkv. , I wou X ... admit sack d anger oas things into my establUb- meoL 1 De nsk W too great." ' : Why W b pretty lady like a kteomolive en" giael Don't give it up, there are plenty of rea- eoas t , - 6be sends off tbe (parks, transoorts the mails. (males baas Uais iollowieg ksr, aud passes ever tbe plaia. ., - . . . Tbe mamses of bis Msiestv Kinir Georee of Oreere, and ber Imperial llighneae tbe PrMesse-T. Olga took place at St. Petersburg aat week. . wub great pomp aad splesdoh T ;,,,, A man boasting io tbe eorapaov of tosne la dies tbat be bad a lexoriant bead of bair, a la. dy present observed Uisl It was owinn te die aellowaese of the soil. - - - A yonnirmanbr tho name rof John- ' son has been arrested in Pittsburg for perpetrating a new 'dodge. He fastens ed bristles to the tail of a rat and then sold him for a .Kjairrel.jrrMAirf "It's all very pretty talk.w said a re cently married old bachelor, who had just finished reading an essay on the "Culture of Women." lost as a heavv milliner's bill was presented to him It's all very pretty,, thia cultivation o women; but ench a charire as this for bonnets, is rather a heart top dressing- in my judgment." o " Senator Wilson sate if General Grant accepts, the radical nomination for the Presidency his maioritvl in Uaiunlin. setts will be 75,000. Wilson ia a mag- niuceut iiar. A DISAPPblALENT. Somebody telle the folio winirroke on that irrepressible cenins. Georce Francis Train: As an illustration of fln. Train's intense patriotism we may relate that he. on one occasion sent his wife on a ninet v days voyage from Australia to New Yorkv tnat tneir coming child might be born on American soil, as it would tuocotne a, possible President of the United States. The ionrney was a most, tronblou one, and the lady came very near being ship- wrecaea; out at iast reaciiea tUis country ..r. pi. -i.iu i ' r. eici r. aiib ciiHu was oorn an.a it in The Chamber of Commerce of New York bsve resolved to memorialise Congress for a repeal of jibe las eelteet- Tbe Ibilowieg ielbereolit. was a girl. 7 Wllere The value of cotton ie less tLan '.' TIIE SUICIDAL MANIA. , half as mub as twelve montbe nge, owing At Venepooia, France, an inn-kcepcr, to b CHoaee of ao temporary-aaturr; there- his wife, and two childreh Were found kMm,-j r,.. .u xl :..... l." d.cad in . roo,n irt whic! fo.r pans of . wn mm it.hPfnl - had hMn - litrhrnff A nl. ' -- t- . 1 - ( I- " 1-fMTHunher. on the 4th of March, lieinc the duv on which the Thirty-ninth CullEress expired and the FortietbCoBenws beoan their term of olli. The tortattr their few tn-thia-direetiow; They have-sod "4tb Of Hareh wa mads the day of mseung by-a. special law, because, otherwise, there would have been au interval from tliat date till Decenioer. This March Jearion soon S'ljouirlvd over till the 4ll of iy i.inNVa, UM for t,g .tiail iir-t and .special purpose oc tne luipeaoniuent 01 Hie President , For Strong reasons, the project (ailed, I ami. the Ilauiual majonty eoncluUoU to Ueleaarasll atleT tUr-SttrillfflrTlecTTons. IJonaressvlierelore; alter bandying the question of adjournment be tween the two llotiw-s, agreed to aillourn .nil thi Zfst ol Moveml-whra thry-.were to receive unjust and oppressive, because no(other impor. ; taut agricultural product ' ia bomeoed in like manner, and especially so wliee. it is exmsidered thai three quarters of the crop has ordinarily to. bod s mmket abroad;. that by dnvinir agncul- tural industry to other pursoi tbaa cotton io tbe -soil end climate which are the beat ia the world fur tbe production of cotton, so far as known, tbe continuance of the tax ia a glaring waste of national resource; tbat while tbe tax discourages tbe production of cotton ia our own country, it encourages it abroad, to 4he great MrinientST internal trade of the United States' that the tax is injurious to tbe- freedmen .and the laborers in the South, because it "obsiru'3ls the euttivalion of land acd employ meat of labor; that tbe pres- writton by the wife was found on the ta ble. It stated that the snicide was com- mitt c4 after . mature .reflection, because Ihe lrti8band had a pulmonary disease. , The wife of the famous Ved Boetfins died a few days ago ia the poorbouse at Nashville Tea-' Besses. She was a Cuban, named Uaria Cordot va, of exceeding beauty ia her youngsr days. and had led a life of strange adventure;' Grit as ' cigar girl io New Orleaa then wife of the rev . ing Hod, taistress of. Ben McQulloch.". the Tia-: ranger, resideut of a Mexiraa eoavent lor ten years, and thea.dowawant cut, which euds io fiovartraada Baperdeatb.iv the South, that the tax amounU nearly to SO ter cent, upon the gross value; iherefore the tax yunlit Io be aWuilled with the least possible Jb.rT " ."T"" XABRIETr On the 3d instant, by E. KTbimpa, Esq. at bis own bouse, Mr. Lafayette Joeey, son of Marti a and Mwrgaret iSej, "; anjl- Mti M ar tb U Howry, TUE NEW LEGISLATURE OF MARY- -LAftU. -V-lfa,, ttr.-lkiniiklyiiiajrsirtll-- Ojte of ih recoils of Jhe Jat dectioa ia Me. J Margaret feeler. ryland will be tllatone of the great national po- j mmm daughter of Mr. James G and. Mary afcCombs, all . opposed to Radicalism and tbe Red Strings. daaary: .Mpna-.tbe :eu(jeet"of jinpiyiiiieut. W course Irooi last 4ili ol alareb until tlie uret lion. future status of tlie South iibeUTby the Govern.-T'day of Dcceinlf lifltf, ttie Whofe piMtod ts l-uslt.-, Iiiical parties wilt not have a single represents tivai in a.ith..r hraneh of the State Leirwlat ere. JiTbia has never before oecurrejiu any State since 1.1 r j . : 1 .1.- t ' . . 1 ....K- a. r i nniiia,tfB w mm viafTcwtiiem. wu wamj will never I apiiea again, t et, the cao Is paL- . .a - paote enougu add mater:! prosperity. When the people shall j recesses. -vote atrainat a Convention, and for pro per candidates. General Can by informs " S " a ' T . . T 1 a - T ; - -- ns sy toe) aoove ietier,.iiiai oajiois wutcn Jt.tajadTttnijii hra .! Ml . ..1 .. .. 7 IS . I , i a-I . . " 1 . . . at. r..aia. a.t a. iion win tun te counteu in iue can vase 01 -votes Ww cannot j?o behind thie authority w hcLhcr well or ill -ad vised, it i the law' (eel that peace bas.tn lae.t turned, and tbesr civil ) nants teen, restoreit, sim uiey may sateiy, and un der suspicious circumstances, devote tuind, aieaus and strength to enterprises for their dwa add the country's sdvsiiceineilt, their land (almost their only remauiia wealth,) will be ul.jtn;te4 ia the ends of that aim. And if thev shall see that bv 1 douaUna-oee h II ,of; Juk wrplus,propurtjf luoodVifl! j iudustriius immigrants the remsimrer will become! more valuable llisn the whole-as jt now sland tliey will do It, as freely as nwny have done, to But whate-viaMtiiiy be the result of our effjrt'i to iiiViiice immigralion to the South, it ia generSlly - ., O - , ,. .Va a a .1. at . t , ' .1 ' IIHIUCe IIIUIIIirraiKIII AU HID tUlla, a. W .nWTIIIJ trrrLetall Goueervati,, wlwto atuUkcUinifJiuth m wii bae4e m.U w -vote atrainat a Convention, and for tr fl v inn to her father, ana reiiouiicitiif i,rlIVJllff .,llrn, djnti"ni? it to tlieliltered'ciKuin- flying to her fattier, and renouncing himorcjrer. ! trAa soon iaii6TmmTrbnt whhit emir lutneeif to meet tne lury onpr rage4andwtcc4jrjaiiaLiuZJIejln-j 4l is uuderstooj that this adjourned session is to CIRCULAR. W HEN yea fo te be; yaarGeeeerea a9 1l For yeri, aoJ yulil-very recroK,chiips. IM - m.... kWM.tfV.r3 -f UlteaurMLtiU masH Kh it H atiae iawaaa MlaaWSswl bVbbbxbb tMJkaJlkafa --- ment is a powerful agent iit rysirsininyatt progrt?w ) toe regarded as a Singte session, with ihrtervatrori-yj Ibe SlaTewTll. an iroa rolinTtyrahaliwij irafi a Urge C eoaiplete Slock, wash wvrrboeglit be devoted eiojvislvely.to tlie iinestton ol impeacb; - ir .1. ia. r.i... 1. ..1;.. ;.. r,...,,,..,n Mil! refuse to nreseut articles of mipeaelimiat. Mr. h" d-ae. made a bod attorn. 4 to perpeteale BoutwelL Mr. Ashley, and others will attempt to ! their tyranny by ftibjecling ibe Slate 10 Ihe aoM- da.it indepeadeotly..ut 'Ibe cOBjwitiee. But aa'nei-;inal conlro.'ot Jngess,but in reality aiming al over t(ie gTeat body of the pop, enlil tbey .nr 1. GREAT- OECUNC IN fRICES, t have- made theoi as one utoo ia reanling furtker .huik I sa at iks it te US interest, ef all etaases of asgrwsiwiis ; and , but .content with what they eaa4owsrs ia examine aay Gooda. 'afy fae of Boats ad Saoes Mala aad Clolbiaf , 1 very eoeiplele. id thie-door eoftly, tbo optioa of kfi who have tbe tueanYand eannot tlier the'llvHJse uir fhe coiniiiillee were" biepared ir this extreme measure pi lur to Ihe elections, it not protMble tliut tney wilt o primTOonnee-f . take it alter the severe rebuke hih il lias reevtv ed from tlie people. Biit it will not be dropped sension and enmmation ami recrtminalfwii betwm the lormeriy happy 'family. . A. resolution of cen- aure upon die l'fetdt?n- Ul be proposed a iub- upoo record, it msy be " expunged nals at a aubseqiieot aenioiL TlTeaiiiianriaar eomwianicate Bis aimnar F this eo" from ihe jour tarnuug system, adapting it totlealteed'ciiuin-1 siiiuie for aniv-W a 1. . -I. 1. .1 - -' -a I .. 1 ll 111. eiaVJCe IHIRTSUKU I""! VW IW t-- ajvaavaaj yil. war, And tlte mml popuUridea. wjtb usare Hre vdootioe lf tlie. ruUivaleeV area of lamia, and the rr,Tr.a.t.a.iri.ri Vj innw itiil tv-lH-f ntSaimiv hr Ifm rlnsiiee of farTglsbr. This changeajre Btimpac htneotjaaion. He sent no meaa ioOn- ISlie wa jbtittding btt too aooa made. We appn;hcod, however, tlial. coifaiitutioual grrsj- at lllJul s'ion, im 4 a perpetuation of Ibrtr bay one Is A a f. a (rf. uwa power b) kreiga In view of thia positioo, it now becomes Bscs essary tbat the people sliould know tbe opinions of jeyjiiaAlaktltk b tlie rreaideacy, ia order to know tbat be ispoe. Hureiy with them against the sxtremUu itey peclsTiyii.miaTTtitet we should know tbe opinions of Geaersl Ureal more clearly than we do. He M. now tbe most pom Mn 1 se wb maiija. . t is. 11a a&julzli:: . ml : " - j - w I autkr.aoy law Ufgu.M nlrandi'datolbefor fcr the bigbeat J Stm bvaidee a great variety of Ladies' Drees, asd ether Uooda, sseetiag tks waata at atl. t aat aVtermiaeaJ to ken;' aaaf if yoe I'leave aay ature witbeel sepyi g" yuar waats, it wiH be year Atalt, not saiae. -rm rH aewAnradBiajsaas. aad Mt Joka Cope always oa baad to serve yoe la lha Baust Setia. feeiirasaaaetSrTaarwstesd f roai 1 aeewaiatat ee eW hag eaaerieaaa -a ibe beiiasas. We are Baylagke bigbeat priees for all kinds of . grodacsJL AGAa ytt lieelM .WSBtew. ThaakAil tot past favura; we lope by ejlifeete aad fair dealing le(reeeive a' eeaHaeaaee of the "rTeyyspervfa'lt! trryr- Ne-' S UareaM law. aWiiay.M.C.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1867, edition 1
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