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-"i - . - fjf fi-- . - J- . tL -.., i ft ' christian nap tho f..;i:: . I -- . 'ft nA - :,.! . j .i -1 -A? .. - iii laLiiiu .! k I Hkn rani ii tt a. jnaBMak a 7 UB ne eTeninK o!d I for each half awwujUj kepoRT OP TRACT WORK IN NORTH CAROLINA. God has been our refuge and strength thro' another no portage year, and now ft its close we are still greatly encouraged to rely upon t7?w V6rj presU helP in tb" w of JDMUrIC0UD Ak no P'iod have we inportsno. of this work to be ble aid to the ministry in a thorough diffusion Gospel of Christ which should be pressed upon tO(j minds ftnH ho., -ii irr ., r . ... J far . . I v wrin, OOUM, -hinh P., h.. ii ui . . . . ' - auu west, and not only in the Dubio con ; . I , r 1 m bringing I grcgation, but also by ooSi!S X ?T,,V,,i t0 th Sabbath Sch F-TTT Pge, in ramilies, r eh and noor V . , wno WW not in cr,i.n3 i i yu "uu poor, attena eannnt maV tk. .,. -urHBopg, omces, uroe-ahoD. ir,W j . W""K" "no man SSiTi ft the " well as on with faith in God lore for souls, the simplicity fAj'T"?? that haracter..ed Christ and hundreds of his true follower, who have thus labored successfully. LUi f ffort. e resorted to more warning them itk k. H. o " vii i w i a v i (j wucui wiia my tears, and God will a tend to the fruit from such wiring soon er or later. 6 FEMALE TRACT SOCIETIES Tkraa -Z.S.l . ..." -.WwriiH are organised ia eeveral the more prominent towns in North Caroli -iu many or me most pious and iate) r1"8" engaged m monthly tract inouvion irom nousc to houso of r. .1 miles: ounce or les; caacs to bo nreDaid bv eiatnpeu envelopes. In all cared for on- uiy soui : and evmn r.mo t u: clss are benefitted by the presence and exam ple of pious ladies ; and by onceasing efforts some are brought in. By their instrumentali ty the skeptic and the abandon! k , , . uccu vcu, io woicn some nave NEWSPAPERS SonaBu 8b rrrmm "via mtmM utuviiuci woico are or DQ1T l. 4-k!. r .L . . J iwr ia gavcrnmeat l hereof : and ps or :aai l am anaeaTor to support, aoaiataio, and JL defcnd the Constitution of said Sute aot in oonatatent with the Constitution ef the United from IO T r"1 01 wy wtav, Lia, mmi exueaWiog 3 ' -r,"'"' ftotim swear, : 8 ,h Wl11 wpport the CoMtituuon of the uuuca owi i: so neip me, tiod." 20 aco ser&ce pttblitkaL quartet; nts per quarter nta per qtfarfbr; r quarter: PEOPLE'S PRESS. r TBI1 CBftTiriCAYB. Sunday Kve.mno, Dec. , I860 Oon. Sam-lJ Pntosr, flbase oC5maaows; SlE : On Testardiv aka Hfk - Pieo to be paid avxrtt. ocuinn U rfr in n.,. .... i- , Iffice, of th; saSbe. ' ered tb. MI dr.fV uVa-TL .? J I & U T, UHMM ri SALEM, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, UB61. rWFSare irA-re published. Weekly paper, 18 cents per quartet; Semi-weekly paper, 26 oeota per qfcarter; Tri-weekly paper, 39 oeota per qua&e; r J F"P o eenis per quarter; k . - L i W ST T - - i. in life, bnt in .-k k . "" Pg D PiU diirer " '-"'"B UP- '7 - . u uviiLii. uv niv i ir rnA i j . tri rr - i l n . - gw. I'laaaaaaaaaaaai ij , ' Oi - uicq I v ' u v UUIUVB UK rB vjoq s angeis or merey to us." var,,H" iaai of every town thould be en J r i' - COUUB Ul HUUIX mT Tin K 1 -i ;T ; " "UiU u account of their destitu tion and lgnorauoe. their : temporal bu.ineM n making haste in politics, m seeking worldly pleasures and ofTnSi fT?8 Wg the SL af2 Wl8d10m,. bQld first tne xincdom and ricKtonnavDo n.j mm kw ucui. m 7-- -" uwie, enorw and means, thatthote who are in nogleot and error, cau sing present and eternal ruin, may be speedily brought under the snirit'. ZZZJ Vi3f k i , , r - r"" me xwucs. --nar , uy wnicn tne soul, as well as uwuu, is exaited. STATISTICS. During the year ending Marh 1 T 1803 families in 43 eounties, with most of nuoui j. uaa religious conversation and prayer. k & "JW'S" ofttis number were in the namt oi holding familv nr&r nt k- i oa-j w - f I J V. ills 1DVU uwlies, 427 said tbey never had a religious i t and nraver Wnro . sqa kk:. n tod churoh ; 103 without the Bible ; 322 destitute of all religious books. We also held and aided m holding 112 religious meetings boat! . j sections where they could not ea to preaching. r' A few Sabbaths ago we held four of thepe , meetings, and had personal conversation with fifty four individuals and only three professors of religion j one of whom, the head of a family and member of a church for many years, had no bible, and not a page in his house about Jesus. We supplied those families, and got them to meet together for worship and instruc tion. r To those able to buy we have sold Of er 556, 000 pages; to the poor and needy we have ennver 253000 Pg; supplied more ta n 300 Life Directors and Life members of 1 . , '"01n T01 "oofetJ n North Carolina wirn o,ouu pages as annuities, most of which they have given to their needy neighbors, ma king a total of over 1,279,000 pages during the the aubcr -ben. ON PERIODICALS Sent to retolar and bona fide eebeorib)rs from the office of publication and not excetdina ounces in weight; Within the State ukere published. Monthly, 3 MDU ?tc qaarter ot 1 t eaeh number. 8emi-monthly, 6pnu per quarter 1 for eaeb number. An auoitionaJ cent each number fir uuiwonai onnce, or lean beyond the ouneea. Bi-Monthly or Quarterly, 1 cent asj ounee. Inallcasat, the postage to be paid ouatttf. ijf tn advance at the offices of subaeril.iers. Without the State FWtihed. Not exceeding 1 ounces in weigh!- . Monthly 6 eta per quarter or 2 eta fa eaoh number. Sfmi-Monthly 12 cts per quarter, Or" 2 ets for each number. Two laeov- oneinal draft in the hn-(; - u r . . . - 'H wi lu.k v 'V" wh,ek w P"nUd the b ' "beenbed ia the How. of CoK0D. on the 19th inataot, olt., Md we hava (trtained that, tie alteration complained of was ! not mfla hw Mr r- 11 t r . mmm . -j . w c 1 1 j our was a amnrint Wa herewith TBAK8IEWT PRINTED MATTER. LIJE MEMBERS WORKING -. Life member t0 ns that after receiving ca ui irscw, ue visited every family niiuiii uvc uuies oi mm, and gave tbem to parents; cniiaren and servants, Hind in three months there were forty-two converts among the white people and fifty-seven among the blacks, many of whom attribute their awaken ing to the reading of those traets. This gen tleman recently sent us 320 to make his son a Lifo Member, by which he will draw 1,500 pages annually to read and give away. He al so states that they have employed a minister in his neighborhood for their servants this year besides their own pastor. Another Life Member writes that the read ing of one tract has been greatly blessed to two families, who were in a state of great wretchednefs he is giving them his personal attention, and recently got his tracts for this year. A lady in scattering her tracts through the ountry, gave a prominent gentleman one, The Poor was" Shut, which he stated Wan hlaaaorl of God in the conversion ot himself and two oiners. One of the Society's oldest Life Members, whose heart is ready for every good word and work, recently sent for us and irave $100. bv wuicu live ministers ? are made .Lire Members, and can now draw 7,C00 pages every year gra- Three grandchildren were recently made life Members by their grand-parents, whose hearts are deeply interested in the tract work. Two Sewing Societies stcured Life Members to several young ladies, who are being interes ted in the good work by reading their books and loaning them to other young persous. An actfve, pious lady, who is a life Director by a donation of $5 entitling her to 3,000 pages annually, sent Us $55, to be expended in German, Swedish and Danish Bibles and Tracts for the destitute in Wisconsin ; which art now being scattered there by an excellent minister to their great joy and good. This lady has also sent us over $100 to supply poor Sunday Schools in North Carolina with books and "The Child's Paper," and to get books to scatter herself. Many souls have already been led to Christ by the truths which she, with others of similar spirit in the same town, have uvea mturumeuiai iu mus senaiog out. Iney God speedily give our State, nation and the world more such laborers to be "light" and "salt" to guide and save in this time of dark ness and corruption. r An old gentleman, who is also a Life Mem ber, sent $100 to gie the bread of Life to distant heathen. I A poor boy, fifteen years old, was made a a Life Member by a gentleman who gave us $20, requesting that we select the youth. His first lot of books was made a blessing to bis soul, and he is being made the means of great comfort and benefit to his afflicted, widowed mother, and his younger brothers and sisters. A POOR WIDOW'S TWENTY-riVS CENTS. This excellent woman earned the twenty five cents by sewing each day far this amount, fend has two small children to snnnnrt k;k she gave me for a packet of Temperance tracts that were distributed herself. One of tkw. "Address tqyoung men," by Bishop Mcllvaine' ww m means ci rescuing a young man of promise from intemperance, and ' for several months he has led a consistent Christian life, A great many are thus buying tracts regularly, saying, "If am greatly concerned for the salvation of my neighbors, and I want tracts to aid me in talking to them on religion." Those who have but little means, with hearts trusting to God, are frequently His instru- ts for greatest feood. In the tract work y do something. Ten cents will put a TRACT WORK AT CHAPEL HILL. iuTJreoung Men's Christian Association at the University of N. C. have a Tract Society and Depository, by which mueh Gospel leaven being diffused, and great good will doubtless bathe result of this department of christian ifwuUy QRANTS TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS EiSfS Dg t0 ih Asylum,, S 8 gome. Bethel and Vessels, Sabbath th?Li "P was lead to Chriat by the tract ' Come to Jesus," given him by a aaVJX! k D0W ertlDg influence as an active christian. J OUR COLPORTEURS AND THEIR WORK Our heart has been filled with gratitude to God in passing over the fields of this band of dear brethren whom God has raise dop for Christ they are daily going from house to house, among, every class, in towns and thro' the country, generally in the most destitute parts, pointing all to Christ by their own voices in counsel and prayer, and by the printed page m the various wants may demand, from the primer to the standard volume, and the Child's raperand American Mesenirer. h ..u . grant as the case may require. By this heaven-blessed agency we are reaching about 20, 000 families annually, hundreds of whom must nerish in ignorance and sin, but for Colportaee to search out the scattered families, who live five, ten and fifteen miles frnm tk - ' - church, where there is preaching once a month: and nearest bookstore is tnte fift . k dred miles, and in hundreds of these families there is no disposition for books, and especial ly religious books, until int-rA-t .k.m .4 their fireside,. ' 1 A wealthy, nious mnthMr inl.t mm k.t .l. i i i j . . u IUII sue had almost . despaired of getting religious books for her children, because of the dUtanee; and after making it a subject of prayer, one of onr l.o nnrtpnra oam tn k - l . i .. .1 . mi7 AiL7 Z ZZLrZr ,Ju rvm'u 100 mJMif were sitting together i nor cnuaren and i wnversauoo wbea we were joined bv Mr; semDts to Christ. She is not only getting a Fnk Strother. AfUr the JmTLjIS full supply for her own family; but she ha. one of the gentlemen asked Mr. & how hi 7 w 8,ve MQ 10n w jr neighbors. to make such a mistake in priotinir thaS Are there not mmv nun k.;.:. 1 1 nmtU . at. n -r" --- j yvm """"i". iuvn ua "-" voiweii. ivir. Ul rcUcU v wu iro bujb ana reaav with " u.-aue no ruiitake at hut ; cheerfulness to trive tl50. or th e;n cording to tkn r v . fir- j -n2 w o '"'unutu uj iTir. nim uoiponeur to thus ! ua met Mr. V hin-self read Ue woo. three times. W Were 1J tonished at this anaVer, anl Mr. 8. wea asked how ha oame to farf ish Mr . t. with t certificate stating that the (1tenitio in i be oath was a typographical err rf H replied that Mr. Cantwell made the popositiof to.him that if he (Mr. 8.) would take the re ; sponsibility upon himself, and give h.'ni- (Kir C.) a certificate to the effect that the t Iteratioc was a typographical error, be (Mr. S. ) should nve more printing. Mr. S. gave tb.i eertifi oate, ne suted, with the express unt erstand ing that it was not to be published,' ,4 was to be shown only to the committee appointed 10 investigate the oharge against M . Q. ofl navmg altered the oath, Mr 8. furthr sILated that instead of hnvina kun . k..:. . , . - . o - wucut mj simu uib ff,T,Dg ;ne certincate had proved injury J c mm saiu ihi bis partner, Mr. U a recta, knew nothing of the matter at the ti ne, and had no hand in giving the certificate. Small Mr 1Miti L W-l.aT il . ; Jt 1 " v " xjunui, is iu uriei ine (iDatanaej eh5 encloxe tha require by law. Yon will aUo prceiT. that the words "kuowletlge and ability" .houW have been printed instead of the words, W ::7 , T 1De error h refer whip. n leti Doand o make mm ui juance; and we m uuruoB inn nh k. . .1 f rrv rruaes mat vua a v tha aam hfnr ik. u - .uc IlUUlf or I itmmna. n n to-aaosrow or as early as practicable. We are reepcetfuHy, yours STROTHER A Marcom. Book and Job Printers. 18 F13 etteville at, Raleigh. Papers who have heretofore noticed this rnittor are respectfully requested to copy tha T IMataict Canveallen. We have received a number of com muni- i cations from severer counties in this Con gressional Diatriet, urging a call upon the Union men in every portion of th District to hold county meetings a. aariy m possi olt, to appoint delegates to a Union Dis trict Convention to Dominate a candidate for Congress; and' proposing to holfthn! Convanuon at Wjnnton on Tuesday of For- V-ouperior uonrt, th 9th of April. We thought proper not to brinir tj.;. .k jeot bfor th pubUc, until we could arrive nttwmething like a fair .inrM.iA.r this atatemeoij of our Union friend throughout the ke it for tkV District. Latterlv we h.r. hmSl ed that our (Hands, in accordant with tb or both pnrti,. here to for, dosir "uirict. Dine th ovrwblsaing defeat of tb Seeteeumiett m this State, on Uf 28th of of February laat, they ar again mustering Uir scattered fore under tb err of Aste Right Men! Tho Seceetionieu, not satisfied with their lUo defeat, in which the Union men .loot ed more than two-thirdo of tho member fot th r.r... vvufwuoi, oy a majority of not 1 th twnty-fire or thirty thoun nnd vota, ar .uR plotting against th Conautnuoo and th Unton, in th fa. 0f Ibo tpr.aed will f this vat of the poplof th Stoto,- .till Uboring with m,ght and main, to prwipitmtt North Carolina into rvol.Uo. Such a clan of desprat and wich.d men ner hfor disv graced the true and loyal state of North Carolina. Mr. Holden ..f W- lnd 4he Uttn Pnbliahad below ine last isapsfer. The can of Jadn Ltoii ia m in th S(.r,.)-.4 of the 16th, truly .peak, of then men a follows : "Tb troth m, th U.ienists in the late OnSBDeiWD trinn..V.J . o- puu aiiae over ir...nn vim aauuior.ai inr hj i tnnt . . ;.,. ..j i - j uuiiiuun " u i9u ilcu ('lip rv a mnv r .1 r . ounce or less beyond the first 1 o'tmea.. ? I three month. 0 "ndepende.e wil . ' Ri-Monthly or Quarterly, 2 eta an ourjee. abundantly develep. Nor 7. ,,,,1 J2 lbir . PoUge to be paid artei tion of the eitia.n. of iZZm ilIT , Rl, k,uvco y( lue iUDacrioer- . Jameniaoia than that of tha ON we hop thev will at ab Zl 1 hm TalTi k!. ounood unto death, but - - ytwu. to nom 1 power a be writh. i k:- Fr.rn.rj unty noting. Md do. j agony. L.t n. finish him. Ut the De go-oto4ho Dintrirt Convntion. Ther. ! ZuVL Wk B HuVZ i0 no umo to bo lo.t ; for tb. inni.ta i? of tha,r P- Let th. .ood wo ! al IDOUffh Every other newspaper, pamphlet, period oal and mairarinB uk ..1 1. handbill and enaravine. not , X? in,weihk 2 o for any disttoce; 2 eft additional for eaoh additional ounce or less be yond tbefirst three ounces. In all casea, the postage to be prepaid by stamps or stamped edvelopes. l'RAN KINO PniTIMOS. Tha following persens only are entitled A the franking privilege, and in all a confined to "ornciai businiss"- '' , Poet Master General. 1 . His Chief Clerk. Auditor of the Treasury for the Ptst Offic i Department. Bepnty Post Masters. r.wntly beaten two to on. in tb. i ih mlZZ?'" Ut nr. now aotivdy at work orgnnining orol.uon in NortY Ua" Tbf T ore, under th. n.me.of Lub Statas. The ..r. i T7 WM'T V, , ' . K.cp-.cu iu aeceue and et up for themselves. Th nnM ... 1.. i -. . . . . 7. not seale , j r .i umuoeJ D0 oeJieved as Judge Lyon exceeding .i ,Z T f YJ WB,MSW' 10,1 bJ oelliaion with the ilie, u.w. uie aoroer slave States would be forced to joia them. To use a homely expresion, Judge Lyon in wanning South Carolina foJ Tae, in our the fire. With the ezeeptioa of Florida, leaas is in as unenviable condition as her moet bitter enemies could desire aer te be- and tMj gloomy pre.- From the Ad Valorem Banner. Mb Editor : On l..t ma.j.. . ..1.. . each, which will send a work for souls ia counties of our State not et supplied f SUNDAT SCHOOLS. We have aided in oroani;a S7 ..a hjtiA d!4, (0 most of these we have rendered aid m one tnst we helped to organise over a year ago, a revival has beea in progress for months A minister took charg.of them six months iaa ne now reports 74 member of the ohurch, and a good building has been erected -i vuexe w&o ooue nearer than five miles before. In another oountv one of our oolnorfi ganised the first Sunday School in it about two years ago, amid severe opposition even by bis denomination. Some others were formed, to all of whioh he gave suitable books; and at every place where these Schools have been, God has blessed His truths io the hopeful con version of about 360 souls one of the lead ing opposers was led to Christ by "Baxter's Call." "By this whole system of united Christisn effort, whioh sends out only such truths "as are calculated to receive the sp probation of all evangelical Christians' which hinders no other and no tW hinders this, we can meat extensively, rapidly and effectually supply every destitate family with the goepel in N. V, Tha field is white unto the harvest, inviting Sand urging the Amer ican Tract Society, which is organised for the whole country and the whole world, and every Christian to look upward and oress onward co-operating in. prayers, example, means and effort for the salvation of perishing souls. lours truly, W. J. W. CROWDER, Gen. Agt. w . Am. Tr. So. for N. C. March, 1861. pect ahead We refer oar readers to the letter below, as one of the ma.y bleaaings ef seoeeaioa : Standard. R FROM "JUDGE LYON, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO A FRIEND IN TEXAS. From the Waco (Texaa) Gaastto. The following letter from Judge Robert Lyon, of Abbeville Court House, South Caro lina, speaks far itself: AnnsYiLLK, C. H , January 24, 1861. Dear Sir I desire vou to nr.cnr fM - nd bv mail a Tmu Al n- ths since I felt perfectlv willing tn in MA . L. i- 1; . w - W , vawtMina; ant l an remain here longer. At the election that we most reUt. tors to hid their head. Vk 1 . is abroad Ut th. k-. , . their hol." owu retire to 1 n n rika r Men," and are boldine Stai.Jtht. and cooeoettni? achema rt f- ar 1 u o vo ortn rohna out of ;be Union.-Doyon hear that ?-Notwith.tonding two-third, of the peopl. 0f the 8ut hmTe rt0eBl. de clared m favor of the Union, another uV maipk u vo 0 made to deceive the people carrv ot .w , and DrecimtAi. iK- .v. . IF,B ; carry out their revol r iuw ui. aarx gnu ol revolution and civil war ! Th. pooplt had bettor "wateh and wait" a while lotger d put off tho ofil .y, if it mittt com M long as possible. W. therefore trust tho Hands ef the Centtitution and the Union will - wh.r., now proeeed to appoint dtlc gate. at once, and not waste their ; diriaion. and bickering, about th. tins, and ' pUce of holding tho Diatriet Conv.ntion, i ZL l but appoint their d.legatos to attond the " . 10 lb fonal Convention at the usual time and nlac e camp.,gn of 1859;who then achieved where it ha. been heretofore held ' T ictorJ 0Ter e. ... But n f.w week, intervene between this TZi 1 W time nnd the middle of April, which is th. LT D"Cratie Prty.-Tbnt gal usual time fn.h. .andidaUa. far Congr, ZVoamieW' f U'ch over these to be brouCht in the field : and bw all -k! prwumptuous teoonsionia. i of Linlu we aU feU - crisis in the affair. J! " V f P- PJ, In this move I Dlacad 01 lM coay, th. Union candidal. .nlA " r. put una ban A de.per.to game will proUbly be s 2PUK to be pUyed in tbi. Congressional ? h of f-wd secession cand,d.t.-W. My, let tbem .Uemnt to carry out tketr revolutionary plol to'.bj, Itc if the, dar !-Tb. V show tbetn that they are tho mators,-th.y J U bar .pok.; ones' d they wish it to be dtintly nnd.ratood that tbey meD whnt they nay. W. hop hl, tor our sund.rd bearer, Hon. J. . Liacn to meet these rgenix.;. Mme resist, in this move I placed t wuuiry, tne Union can myself smongst tbe foremost, and am yet de- brought out earlv to neat Ur mined to resist bhn to the bitter end l't.K . , . f had my misgiving, at first of th. id., of ne lT 1 pl0ttlD rata k .ai.iAn k .L. l. . ? . . . . uui Mjuugui 11 would be but . short time, and at small cast. In this matter together with thousands of other Carolinians' we have been mistaken. Evertkin. i. ; C1 w.dest oommotioo. My bottom land on Lon Cane, for whieb I eould hav. gotten $30 per a.r, I now cannot sell at any price. All our young men nearly are i a and around Charl. loa. Thither we hav. u.i Z. a . -. . negroes (I hav. seat twentv) to work th Union. candidates should tb seoeeeion- destruction of man has and it doe. planted this of Mr. Strother'. statement. I thiV .Jkjnan. I corruption shonld be exnoawd. I have. r 1 .wa luaw our mm x I .mrM m a . , I . 1 v,vr wv very aoort laat year now seem that nothing will b coming season. mJJZi lh hibMt pitb,and - u8ui oi me luture is taken. Measen On our second page will be found several interacting article.. From the Montgomery Advertiser. Rates of Postage In the State, of America. For the convenience of our reader, and the I puono generally, we bave prepared the follow ing simplified statement of the rate of postage under the act of the Congress of the Confede rate States of America adopted on the 21st Februsry, 1861. It must be born, in mind that the act is to go into effect "from and af ter sueh period as the Postmaster General may, by proclamation, announce :" RATES OF POSTAGE. Between placet within the Confederate State of America. OV LXTTKRS. Single letters not exceeding a half-ounce in weight For any distance under 500 miles, 5 cents For any distance ever 500 miles, 10 cents' An additional single rate for each additional half ounce or less. Drop letters 2 cents eaoh . In the foregoing case, the postage to be pre paid by stamps or stamped envelope.. Advertised letters 2 cents cash. Cold WsuxHnn ahd Show. On Mon day last we had a very cold epeU of weath er, accompanied with n alight fall of snow eovsring the fields .nd house tope with winter'e livery of white. AR vanished Tm-m A mx m E! 21 "" h.r. and th.r. with 7'iri without the Governor's order.. We have no yowa-.gJn here on Wednesdsv monev. A fnrmA 1.. ;. i.:. j ;-LaT t. " 1 had about 157 Ann ; kl-k a . i r rave been killed. f,6,"0:?,' "AS I'!? 1 L;a'f no .It .lBT!k !hrk for thousand, then fi,. We notice considerable .now W1L m wm iuwuui id. panic., i desire yo. to- . "uu' ,uia in rematader. It is now ..- Uill-k wi , . publish this. You are at liberty to kiv mv' umated that we are spending 25.0OO n d.. 1 r""00 ina Wl,mnton; and in RaJeigh name, and also the names of the other two nd B0 proap1 of getting over tbate tiaaae. i w J ,u nehe deep. A I A .... .. - ' .. . IS mm m - - - St SaBk J i? gwuueajeD, vo any one aeeirmg tbem. w ur iuu UBUerstan.iDff wh.u we want JUSTlClf f th. Union that we wou!d hav. a new It is no pleasure to us to publish the sfeve fcoVw.T'tn k u S 0ar ok Far from it; but justice demand, it. W. ,av iathor iM iwK' tfT" wiUl in-iJ J-J.-J-,':4 . " authonti.a at Washington, whioh all twJ jwuv. uuiusMiu. i. in av iw i in n wa a it y v h. thing, be .o th. p.opJ. .ho.iT k,o. k.mT0'.s SlCS " A1""',, vpHuriuuiiy oi exculpating tbejaKlvej. diatMt. m a -v ior tuat an onnortnmtv rf .n .;.. i ' a io n. f . " vui vu1umua ure open io mem ior tLat r.m-. T . .i pose. The matter has been free!v ultid ikmf ! upon the streets for the laat two day.. The rlXZS m,;u,t rintiU ..n . 1 .1 J ' 1M - raise oottou principally, but Our correspondent is a man of rwptabUiwrr? ). a I" ht and reeponeibility, and bo are the oTilr wT?! Mj f"? W renUemen .Haded to n-J r VI 1 T: tJ'.on r" wing on rici.ns. Thev are neaoeab . "in iT. big du.tri. w,i..i ..j i' f "an mat no crop ber. thi. v icii.. i start mv nrnA. fm V, . tIi.. it is probsbly necesssry for a fu uader-f.t HhuZTJ r.L 7 . 7 standing of the matter, that we civ. the rath : fi!.'!' b.Ut ihe ni ot AP nreiSEj 7rZZmU mlellV' J b.F. to .row un the L ;I.Kr Ike th. rJkLrTL ' Whw 8hrev.prt, John well administered to them .T th. beginn of liVn l"? is certificate signed ' bv 1 " , , "WV the name ef hi.K f ? "d th. alfti- u i;. T. . . . . ana oeior. long one-third aWAt pd JBI . . . ... mm a met mm . . mmv wn i sns am r; Auguau qeito d Mil. heavy . . i - . n.i 1 ' u noe tout, in ledgev?le, Georgia, lof snow. Norfolk, Tn., on the night of the there was a heavy snow storm and much damage it is expected baa on tbe coast. mship. "Adelaid" and "Ban do aJtimore, war. detained. frntt and vegetables are pro- ea. the laat session, and tbe Mr. btrether, putting mmm. a L. L . ... . 1 i- . 1 . -a u s own. Att.r tne alteration was covered, a committee was appointed to iovtsti gate the charge against lfr. C. f haria in tentionally altered the oath, whioh, acting 9p. on the certificate signec Strother St Marovm acquitted him. ' The alterations will be sesn by eoiaparitg the two oaths. W. hav. put tbem In tmafl cap. I will in nine Brown Tiru T cannot live here and must nt a.. ai m J ui .a i . . . t . ousand n.groes lia -jl iT j ef' "V w-K one-mire of Ha-cat Wa th of Snntk P.mI:.. ;n a.. , rVrr . . wui om in tn i ye... l aeaire vou to look aronnd Kmc get a home, As ever, yours, xwnoT ltow. Do you wsb a spirited and sniev aily from Raleigh ? K.n subscribe for tho Banner. Specimen onshore may be ecu at this office. In tbe eate. and help CONSTITUTIONAL OATS. "I, A. B., do solemnly and sincerely (or affirm) that I will be faithful and FIRE. ssssc mar a ir K xne ernon UotoJ, near th depot, rTiwniawi nw rmm r i rt v at. i u l . . 1 " """" - oaiTtr, out oemn .-H dy Mr. 8. Benjamin, eanxrht fir. m p.oruma.1 owMn and IU o'clock, and ON PACKAGES. ConUining other than printed or written matter money package, are iaeloded in this class: To be rated by weight as letters are rated and to be charged double the rates of postage uu letters, to wis : of gospel truth in 100 families, while 100 j For any distance under 500 miles, 10 ocuts may be read by 600 persons. Let eaeh for eaeh half-ounce or less j V ft i . i ' true allegiance to the Sute of Narth n.MltjT rM enurely dertroyed. Nearlv all th. f-. and to th. constitutional powers and authawi- an WM WTed lt not known with oaruin ties, which ar or m.y be established for Ac how1lh' onitd- A roofer had been government thereof: and that I will enWor " e building a short time before, with hi. to support, maintain, and defend the coastHn- , nrnace, stopping a leak; and it ia .op tion of Mid State, not inconsistent with Hie 6d. h " Ve left nre on the roof, or constitution of the United Stats, to tte heat rmittod u t0 f,U whre it ooold oommuni of mv knowledge cad ability : so help ni, God. ih work. It wa a valuabl. Idoaolemnly .wear that I will aupport Sf lom oaiimted at constitution or tbe United State. : io help me, uwww "ruaiiy lo.ured God.' n. pAJrTwnw'. oath. Iudlle,IBn1 nd noaraI swears that I will be faithful and bear true aflegiane to t. oaaw ox xionn uaxntine, and to the se r a TIT t a . . I w. tt c nave aiso neard tnat one of the Chimney, hurt out the day before the fire, and name think the fire may have otigiaated from that eiioumsuno. We do not know kow th. tarted.-.Sai.ry Watchman. catei?orv of T. r. witt th Standard, we find th. F.yetteville Obeerver. the Salem iV., and the Raleigh Banner. Raleigh State Journal Tbe Sute Journal is again misrepreeept ing the Prase. It is not true that wo apol ogino for Lincoln. Ho wno const itntional Ij elected President, and we are still wil ling to l4wntoh and wait" for future devel opments. Thus far he has giren the coun try hope, of In the Northern State la.;M. held a few day. since, tho Republican vote tell of oojnjiderahly from the late Presi dential election. wbo dared question their right to rule shrined bin in tb. h..rt. at .k 1 and kod bim ae the standard rer to lead the Union men to a more bnlh m victory in tho oneuing Congres siotal campaign, over tho- d- a reck lew aeeeenion leaders. Tb. recent attempt by thee. Ynnoey. Breckinndge eeeeaaion leader, to overthrow the government, baa, .rT natnraj,r ua to the Union rank, a Urge portion of tho honeat masse, of tbe Democratic party. "Te ucetved by their leader nd who will act with no party which does not march to the music of tho Union. Tbe able pooch of Gen. Leech, in Con grees, in favor of tho Union and against the heresy of seceaaion, places him on a high stood among tho ableet forensic debaters in tbat body, as he formerly stood among the ableet rtump speaker, of the Sute Hie speeches end votes in Congress in favor ef tho Resolutions of tho Peace Conven tion, and in favor of tho Report of the Committee of thirty-thr, show that be bee lost none of his ardor and devotion to. the Oo.eiit.tion .nd the Union. whUK characterised his efforts in the North Pr oline Lgislat ure, in years past, in cotnbet g this .eme aeceosion hnresy which was th.n supported by Judge Psmin and nth who sr. now tho secession leaders. The speech of the Hon. J. If T.,k delivered in Congress on the 7th of Febru ary, which no doubt has boon extensively rsad, von endorsed bv tbe lvdm TT papers in the eooatry, as among the ableet and moot conservative of tho tees ion nnd whioh, with n few others of a similar tons, produced s hsppy effect in allaying the bitter Motional feeling between the North and the South. Gen. Leach has also been found, on all occasions, in Congress, ndvocnting econo my nnd voting for n rednetion of tho nxp... of tho government. And nltbongh he with n few other ,lons friend. Tic, my, succeeded in getting through the House of Representotive a bill which re dwsnd the selsheo of members of Cosmos jrsn degree, bnt whieb wna 5 m boSensto, yothis nffsetn, .titsd wk n few others, who stood ehoeider to .honlde m battling the general sppropriahm final y s.cceedeS in ..ving to Pthc m aent several hundred tkA-4 mmm ef Af 'Weaawnmn .St ,9. - proceeaing. of Uongvess .how. snd faithful R.nrna. Of sueh an able and UV.. WI1 maw tk. .. I m . . T . r Jb H. WWW, rf N. C. h-Ur b. prd. Aad : . v' MU inuw 10 'sa, " 7 Bow Jookingto him to lead irecu removes trnm k n. - '" n aaoioer Document Clerk menu position of ' r we interior lepsn- v. ibe memorable victory over the cohort leaders, more glorious and la ore gi whM he wf 1869. I: a j t- tb. CoDn,i.n . b. held A. G 7. B Z, " J of AprU So,, Cotrt. 7 b. tr.,., of th g ?"".' ' our Union .v. ...tPllTW. 01 ! "" CnroliM, . anrul Wn-. SCzJ! tug aixiQ liutnrt or Vun.V. lb''r-t i a 0- I I
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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March 22, 1861, edition 1
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