TTIIEDVlLT SENTTINEL, WM. E PKJ.L, Editor . IV . I. ...a . ., , . ( . : oua teems: J- IIE Stistiwrt is issued every morning (Sun day excepted) t the Mlowittg; rate: ; 2 Fmm th present to ile lt of. January 4 00 For on month , , , 1,00 two month, -- ' . " 2 M ' Our term ar invr iably in adranoe. '1 he aesrcilj 'if Ml'.nef hnfr, oblige u tq.riy t nir mend, that renponaiWeaod prompt person . 4 'io de.ir th Se.ntirl rted ot dobr wndtng ti their nam rt one, who can rend u the f ',, n it ahort liinn. , Th -nvmey my be rent I'll by the tail fiord Conductor or .the, EP'' t, ('m,nny. v -, v - " . ... v . XoTM'. -Oar friend in Wi!rnijjt"iii who if air lo ufurih for or rJvenU in lie rid pletre lorvd iheir name with .. t Mm. AaJrew ' A BMlio, No.; 2. Sonfb' a. 'J. 1 . ' l- Water Street, . ' " Mr A; E. 1IJ1.No. 22, Xorifc W:erSirft, Tr.w in Newheinsiih ' j . Mesrr. W. til O'iver k Co. t ' Messrs. IIughs k D.U. . - . V""- I J.-VH ' " -T- ' ," ' , J WE Hi.Lt unriTi v out tukn to any n.d nil acting Pott Master in lb Staltj.orrny" friend, to J.n.i . .1 'u hiili..r tha fbtitiiltl forwarded .... ,'HUI M " . - iiT mj o-. t it tix4jritl'of Wi, . vfo not li.foriDfd in t th coi.tr tty, fiw . i .t fif a.nimUr wilfbr rrirkrdrd u iubcri- . W4, ud tecled tof for.it ccp-Jt " " P fj A TFORM ' B t f tt;ifi.tna tb iu? ' Jf not carefulij wordd SC f ihed,",ttojr fnquntlj 4Ht Mion 4roubU, nd gi tb roker ofwintimM chance to b let throagh. ; ! Oar acigbW; thr Standard, i froou for pUtforms nd iiftlraotit equally fiuontfr not ' funding long At time ujh)'u tho of iti own cominn of the Statu r deU, pending tl 11 TWi r Ui ConTtution. Anxiou il yto nr' "TmW a wft Hip isiU oeior uw p"'u u Wfuouize public Titimnt much m' poMtMp, it Knortfd to tbe till political ji hemo of plt- form fiir'jiin(l,Jioa men. It m drwa up : w Ih curt nd in the hope it wy, tbl , J' tbi , wry, w wmld dHCttnclIjr wbi wt ne(?a ry. nl nwtSinjf more." , It ni nepeciully n bin Jbft tbe Jf'n?ni'u1 ! boutd lae the war di.t exactly m hy found '' i ' ' v Now i bae U een 'thok!tu1 nlnwbo w t in faor of the, war Jebt t i jiwK tL for the CoiivwirtKMH-w'' who tbougbt-tbe " Coitvyiition ought i"4i-A . The SfnHn'1 h U t didIjf'ppW'1ot' "pa hT .. the ronentronr7wdtpt nirretyTw(iratii4he dirtu4ien la the .cnM originating in- the Standard'! plaifurm, brought m to notit it. - - - If theotjft of tb St,nttttud w to prerent ' dincutoa, td prewnt ay action a the part of ' tl e Convention Upon the euhjct U wm einftular ly inifortnnate in fr"'"? t third plank - in it phttform. All lh wt amwmd their purpose WilL ifft auppose bjre woit'd "not bare bt "Jrtk, but "for that plank. Let i look Ait':' A prompt nmi raoognftion of JeUe on- tratied by tbe Stale in aid ( the rebellion J but an equally prompt determination to pay awry omi ot' the SUte bt eoiitraiTtd prelonily to the , wr. , .. .f .. t t i. , ' Now who wontd have inferred fromlhf above i - that tbe Standard wlnbod tbe"CSnenti itiat.: tO: tourh the war dtht f 1 bHt the 'Jprnit plainly imply atioiviiil prompt act on I Ho could a biiyb pwtpt at doijig obiri f ; id J it not tMfrf that tb ClMittiWit Vittl taV mrtion t , rl:pliita or ; declare: its non-aanu nutkitt of the i tleU T Hunee wa y, the Siudjrd m r?jni " bl fir thedicui u We bsU-v -d it wiwlj be 4j'.wise r-iiher V? jiwu e Uie tfi'iei'ioii. or for the Contention to act opon i.j . ; Vht w.bavt ftid, bail tiiichtl only aobit the " moral phawa of the t leation. Tlio,l.gl chrao Ui it lh debt, we biIL H- I Mr, E-q , h ful1y d?in.iMtraUJ. The Sla'e, h)weer, a it cwnoi Weued. tiiUDt be rgafiliu kwaii equity M a tnoriil Ji.W , w tbHl wrporwil eiutnnoe It' the tba s7iI.f!la n6W tnkvrof h mat t. r b wSAt it intend, d. ih' ib.ro ha Jn no piHcti.'al J.tiaijrii.ciit t;t n" i. ' V rrprat. if il i tb pu'p.m of the (rovern tt.iit to mUe the noiifBu p iuu of t,bu f ht f.f th Sralr. a jie hhoh to ibtfir full r. tiV'iiiion, Ihtjre U a end to the quwiUou J. and ought lo be to iU discussion. ' j ? . " Nat GsKii'j 4c..u ih Title of aluooh e t'y ineoi-4 from tb pir of Mettmra. Wm. H. Hmith k Co., of ihj city by Grohj M-sf ''; a c..hrcd man, a natire of tbU State. e are indebted to the entcrpri'.inf publiahfri for a p' It i prufea"dly b wfe of poem, but if Kre . a in. of p.wtf 5 , filed t.i e it, thuiijlh w o"if i we br , not exam ini d it entnallW It U unoity of j: kii.d, - -whi. b is" doubt'oM the cause" of th itrMyt huh we ate told tie Editor b met with in tie '. n r-b." , , rrir., " r 1 he ideai are Ethiopian at.d tf the author i-oul.l - bate vUihfd thm in bU own eruaculir with a tolerable iiUtiu of rhyme, it mih bai bwn sll ' We wou'd not git lb ptiuttt.r uif lo. dr. "Poor old Nrd,", tLr the ts.aire work. Its "'"-ii-1y'T'i'V1 jJ,iC'i..uv.'wJii i'tl' 1, enook'h. lit utuf in l4.Tt.J T . The rublinb-raure uj tbey he a charming book in trrv-s, on to U ia )i 1 S ce to tbejn OUT? ariuimnit, the 'Stalard, inlutei in a IftnA do il of r wVMliatul 'Iai.ip in r".ly tour article in rtf iw r to h Sfatf bUrk.ultup mwt nef. It m i d 'r bow we fotild bring ?. th' tmiU t'r at d Jrw, Vanu n H n.M wolire uf " X. C'.V rr-V. Tbe mat tee eeo-e be quite beyobd ib. dopth, al it tbiokatle q'u.tioo of b'orkide run ninjr i bfifOMttn" CftihprebeniiMi of 0, Yanc nd orclf. It ik. Jridntly o're attb b:e ne lion of Gov, Vance' acte, and, if "the ibn don't fall" it wiir'be tnaiie much eorer fm day. P!eimry ai1, wi it "not one of the jnot jiatoral things, after N. C." bad epfkn fif thw object of the t J over nor in appointing the Fuilie Treasurer to collect the pioperty of tbe Sla'e, to enquire bow tbe Slat came in poMeenlon of tbU' property f And- wa it not tbo duty of the pre, if it colli I fairly d.j to, t juetifr a injured man nd a -faithful ipoblic tyafit.rwbo bad Bern bamefuilK tr4ucwd lu connectiun iiblh'u'block. ding btiu9 T . .'' . . , '. ; V are a4 In povspmion nnw f the iloenmfn tary evidence to uti.ia bat we have ud. and to prevent iti whole eutject in P true libt be fort the people, but it nball le done nt a proper time i and then, it wl'l be "kbowo wbetltcr the blockading baoinese w too Vft( fur the c1Moprn benaton of tbe ieuti'tul nnil Go. Vnnce or nt. We have not conversed with an t Ulcer ognuitnt of all the facts, who tra immediu'ely concerned in thp management of the 'bumnrss, w ho doee not declare it ''. emineniljf ruccin-ful. One ein- xltf-fiict which the Xtantart cannot deny, will eir.lMe entire hu ti'.'t ot man mentl. ' ' ' . A biijh ofliciitl hi informed ui. if wa rr-insm of blockadinj?, ami ithichbf bad on band and wai claimed' cnptbrecT .rr.perty by the United States j utborie after tbe urrender.wa worth $000,000 in gold at tie time Now if the debt in Europe i only three btjidred thousand doljsr and if Gov. Vance owed th State on tba acconutf iiif mil' iom pi Confederate moaey, botb.of which ea'e- meiili we btwever, llkk ure incorrect, (lien the cotton end 'rosin alilch be bd on hat.d at the time of the 'iiri'ender, wo'ild have paid .off." the Enir&h o'tbt entire, . wtllaa tbe four milliont of6niudtermejfWbicbre waa-dua-tbo Statfi. lewving tflu. fheto,Htu?eol the enterprise the lure an.ount iVe by the Con; felayscj', il larg aifcount of good dona in e!oh iiiii out lulJiir.', all the balance to tug neiiitt.. England,- tfie goodi on land aiit the good in trantitn, gaiitll If . the Standanl really doulita our ability to comprehenti ibla aubject of. blockading, we cba.il.mg9 it to fuTnlsb t with H the HocumeuU, an J wa will make out iuchan ex MM of the whole afl"ur, if the Siku will pay as fir.irbebfrws-wiH nnke every one eee as cle r skit a touberm.Whet he "th ti tadiilg ejiieruitse of ... r fiuV J'Vanea'wae failure -or a nuccens. i' The itakinont of Jh Standard thit there is nothing due Ju Engliantl i Sneorret t. Wbabr the Sla will r realiae anything f.eui it, it another inut- ter. , . . . . We owt the Slnwlard otir thai ii "Tor the fo'- lowing admission, which conipentHlea n I for our ttiMiblv after w.11 that baa been tatd against fiov Vancar touib'ng flita affair.. - - "I'bat Governor Vane-man(;d thisMra lv, with thit beat tiktrivee, wttMit the ahadow of ttti'ii or eorni(itioii, nobody doub t, and eveijb dy he- r t . .... f , '0)ir,tpa prevetitl 4 mottce t teveral mother Diint, . . . , , From 'i:tn troUji rtuh-i'itb, uut 31 lr A. tV . Ihipi-r ra tumed from a aneitial nii.nion tlimaali the nuitli- ern p .rtion ol' thin, Stnt where i here' i no null tar force.' and reporta' ht three iieifw , were hot Ui Mivrtbiimi.tAn cowntTrbrthe county polii-e. tor .Mlujjing;;ta..rTttm..tu ter. tt'gngmg; m.ljt niei't !.' here. I Bo pfjj 'e refuse to Tecf!f liiifl' the" freeiliui-itf the MacN, wh are wbipiT!dr.nriist fitsndia'dy f-.r ereri f inr- -ini Ai iieu;r in tie (rr. Ho lo ivfl tiBi n ifiliH niun'In-Hejlrtfnia1 iny wits dtiveh 'f&m home br wnploving e colored girl tu a tant wtthimttmrreut'ttig bf p.mrr wrtier.r A pe feet reign of terror exit'a In that pojtjon ot the state.' .. i,-.;. ."' . - We clip thwaboy from an ebihg. We dtttiol know Dr. Hiirpwr, nor du we kno thit there baa ' tiupb a gentlcmun in the eity The 4ipatoh buVet'.JiuAt''nUt.tiotta1t.uI .ws doubt iU truth. Tho t e -pla of Aotihinnpton and Hertford are oyl, quiet ami good citu. Many of them are cut ".8 from mail facil.ti, J mny be reiillv iguornnt of the Vite of lliiiif!' avl iTtheTr JiitliW l tb fre(tinen,-tiw4tb,vmey U eiti-ti.rdinKTy" cflse, iherf Ibe bave not ; been, well irrattd I l.M( 'he buy be true, it cfi for invetiiion. Ko tnnn mun n jttAify in- jiit'icS tu'lill treatment lo the Colored penp'n All r teplo-ni.ileBr en m!t totbe inrr orable tieccnity f a know l. dging' nnd propuly appreeUting the. prptent condition, uf the fr-d men. "1 TbeyJavo th right twrt wheifcthny pb a. or with wbmi th-y plima." Tfieir fi. lle, iiwoiiwlan eoiiree mny be rterplet'ng' and fret'i" but tbtrw n 'Bai in alnn (retted at any tb ng now. The proper redrew of th whit ia thiii : nthk J"r br;Tn with tbem and hare the con tract written and tgie d to ber.tre witnesses. Pu'fll your part of the Contract to the letter, and bold the bhicka p to it. If ley w ill not work accinding to contract, 'ilieobwge ' tberit,. and pay tbem pfopcrly.for the aer'vice rendert'il. If they are iitaoleot'iiiid tronhlf.nie fprt tb.-w to tbe m'.Iitnry or tod l Wbtiiley's Hurjtu CiGol. W. it a reAsonabla Jinn antl a g k4 fiuur. He ViH ife'itber allow the Muekw or whiter to be imposed up.i.' He-is ready Ij ronorf a'l the aid be cAn to induce the M.icks to ..ik, and to muk h in b hai e themselves. 1 h prnjile of NorMiJf pln a"n3''Rl'7tff'rJ"i'sit Tff-tiniimr to- mattxf right Lvf'.r the-public, and hen;e I ft ns i i . i i .. JJ.J.W. "... '1'I5 jvuBi.r. firwrov of. :be..v'i''ar'J winece ecreiy onder ur article reviewing n iinftjrtunme at tuck ttpoti jMrms purdoned direol ly on appbcmion to the Preeidert. It undertaken a defence but turne ft off at a joke. ' f Our conetraetion of it article whs rot imly b'gitimate in oureetimat00. bV w tare beard no adver opinitn expreased ly any one. The binndwd feel tlie fr of it, asid lik a 'jolly stump orator entertain it audience by tellio anecdoV. . . . - ' w ' v. i i We bad not heentof UieVas of tbe-partoa to whom tbe fiiattdurd allude before., and we er taiiily had jfo'cause to be offend 4 withihe Pre si dent. iThe iiil ject of for? irenei. very natuially nnthna. d . n fid we. piotly felt for poor tin nert again! hrIleVv'ht whose chance for pur du we knew wm fur Wttecthan the can of tome teemed to be bin had thared in the rebellion W wanted tlje ptaMwd nd the President and the rent, to fel tbe power of tb Divine, declara tion, fit ye forgive sot tnea their trepae, nei ther will your llemven!y-fibtr forgive you " ' But w fear the 'Jt-tiMJdrJL Si a bard - cas. It want people bung and coubVated tnd ruined, and ran taid by and 'M itj9o'ni:Nf:wBde.A' man who has eve u ap to hi Ihirlitlh year, teii.Ud the charm of womin'i iainst proof agauitt preach iug or praying. NevertbelcH, if our, friend re leut at any '.time and hi heart it broken up for bit tint", let h m C uie over, we'll pray for him, WE hats h.ackd in our c dumeg to-dy, ve tal atticlet rhh reliite to tbe ubject of labor in tbe South. There ia no -tubject more important J to our farmer than thu lTb crop for the next 'feaFainenl'u'pb b'f 1ttrm'pTcye(3r. ThTCroepoTu-y of oar CoTart "i population it to become cukivaiore- o! the toil Those who can not purchase land-should engage a laborer on tbo plantation, at.d determine to work well and r. gularty for reaaonab'o ,coippen iHtion. , Fartbing.it V better tbited for them thaq any thirnr ele, They will Jfccome more inde pendent, more moral and more useful citn&ot by thit course than any other. ' Our farmer cannot too too it mak arrungeoieot for tb next. year. Col. Whittlesey' Burvau will aiwiint them in ob taining laborer. If, however, our Colored people will pot wora a tney anointi, foreign tuoor win oe tj4a-bacomeof them? JTIIE trctxT LiTu a or B. F. Xoore, Kq we oh)rrf, i-at trading vwrj-general at tea tino and admirution.' Il it being copied into lb I'eterxhurg and ; other pr, Air. Moore ha few equal in the Union a ound, ,thnrough ptwyet.. Hit powert of anslyoi and ciitio'wm are of the first order. What be bat pondered well, in alt matters involving legiil mtettlgnlion ho eldnin'err. Mo'rever, he I a statesman and we rrVgltiT to iry.Vno iHtnnTTwtUowt'ii ny la.,' .... .. . , .' . reflection itpon Chief Justice Cheae, lhAtjharae-, ter of the Supreme Court Itench wmild not sulf-r if oitrfvlhiw cititten Mr. Moon' filled bis place, mid th J Igo were.l.ack a"i" 'n politics, uf wbluh be appear more fond thun btw. 1' , Three ol the eity polite ol Vt iiimngton were traigned before the fclsyor a few day ago on the charge of drunkonn. ' Prettjr buines for jHtlltsemerir - - - WK auk uonriFUB at the mi orin which the ScutitiM ha been print, d reocitlly. Il tbrll be ilone tlter. or not'Sat a!l. ' We expect h '. white pups in r few. daft. THE B'uoofthe u.uie g.Uiig ren, quite as keen as'tba. "little. eud oT nothing sharp- eutd,. ;,.,...:. . - , 1 J . Vblte and llMtck Ltbo In tae Suu-tf, , .... Vte pt-rceive at dJI'erenLjjwi.t'i -from Virgiiitr to TeirV there vrw tmotnreept "hftKAlMr tor In roduetiou of white Uhqr, d-r the impression that the emancipated slave wi'l not work, and CHunot be relied nfKinif thev' enffagftb rk. To eonsiJerahla extent tbi vn-y be trii? j but atiil" t 'ientioi ntirf, bt ; w hera of these blck if they be m made iti koinii -way to pppjift.theme"-.t1They Will 'nweessariv, as idlers and. v(frnt, becoiur r nervy a a a nan geron burden -'upn thecoBimHnit The- wr ' iu-iu det'trnciion of the able-bo.liid Jliiie, work ing mVnrof lb South has created r vacuum which, la litl. will requir?.. some .year tf iiniu i irrnt oti from the- North and from ,K urop, under lb tronglK 'udatwifcwntti rl thrt m .at tb tt ifetif agruliiliural ' waiir't in'ih Sotitbtr.t si rW, i. t'.e w iv of luluii-, can be met at oooe b the enian-l-iptted sltvei, r:d Jho.M laiiie Jl- bo H' di posfd in a liberal spiit to adapt the.as lre to ihe ewjd lyraentof ;ht-fr Talenlave as freemen a'e pnra;ngthirtrie'fiotiiy. Oothe other b tud, the plantrf. who ttin tii uijrersit-lriry, nmlrfrt the tdea that he can do baler bv: the rnijd y ni-ut whitrt laborers, is etting rn'exrinp' -hkh, if enera'ly f.i'biwed up, tiiuoti-'evitbly, from the pressure of hunger, drive-the b'rek- ti ttetnrtic npiiia'tnrts and scenes uf bl iody violei-c. If .he trucks are stnpi l and foole-h Hi their ..K rilj-d n .lions of eman ipalion.tbe tntt-llij.'. not oi' their I oe masters 'm t be' kn dly u.-.ed to "eVibhieu them. The two ' races, about half n4 , h-lf throughout the etjflon 51ai7crin(it extrt Uietb' er witnout harmonv.ad tbe iguor-int b a. hi a FitHtOmid fOjthlg.aid.inc of thr bi!es, t.l;l M tothem ;' instruct ion 'nI- employment. ,rTh Preedoieii' tltiiu, es ab'iobid under, th kc.tM trol of the army, rre dob g ometbing t i get the emaiM'ipa-ed 'idrcka -trirly wotK wgrtw ;' bn; theaefurvkus are snt ,equr; to tbe ti'k . before them. : It is a task which pnfirly deilvl-s Of in the lte maslers of these hiatls. lb y s j'l rv their corn n d cotton ,m ht add the lal Oreiii iiedel to. cultivate them are aiill at their cojj . nmtid, and they must he ntaiiu"d ft, jn the j rj diirtsot'the soil rrouiid tbem, wl.eiher thev cul livateit or not. .Thr mpW qnestioii BHtr.W the rt-sn-msihle Sotntheru" Un ihoUei is ib.t; S;.ll our lihorate-1 h'atks, s"!'lHrt tti.lvas as our r i . . . i i . . , , . . . .1 Jao-ur. r, or oe nopri"-n -a tn .miiis, ii.ui kim agianU 1 S. J'. Hi mltl. 1 . ' " An eiHii t will be made tins Inter to tihtnV an itprrouriatioit fiom I'ongtriS t6 difray II e etpensr l dw.) ids itn)aMUu.lc lbs Inland j.lr u7"Vu!,,'n1CVrTf"f tt tJwioe-ii!!,. aiUi reuoal ni a Small bar in the Sens rivet, wilt en able tb Uresat Octiia iteajcer to run to .Ntwbsrs. . ... ' , Eur. tbe Sentinel. . ; Gfrcini , N. C., Kept 1st, I6o. ' Ma F.ntrttw: You have doubtless learned be -C re this fine from the that R. P. Dick, U..T. t'aldweil, N, U I). W.Uon and J Harris, have announced Ihenjuftlvos- as candtdtte. tp revreaeul the people of OuiKord iu.rur jyroacb Ing Convention. This i a good repr- a-nUition. There it Bt politic! d'fuagorue tnuong them, aad it.f a pity that old Guilford cannot have fuiic repreeetttrtivtit instead of tjrret tht thy alt 'might be elected and take their teat. What in a lit! lit. remarkable and no leva gmtit) ing ia thit s they are ail men of pur moral character, msro ler in good atandiug of different brtnche of the CbrUtian t'hurth. . " ."XZST:'... Mr. Dickis an Jkbte lawyer, an eloquent speak er; and a consistent politician. Mr. Ca'dwell i 'nan of strong, vigorous intellect, xu naive raadiug, a ff ool speaker, and One of the moat con istent p liticiaa I have ever known. ' Hi priu ciplet are at firm a . tbe oceatt'i turge-repelling rock, and he ia at ferries tit their declaration re he ia able in their defence- Rev. N II. l)wWil sou it aq eloquent preacher, able debater aud hat one of tb most practical buaioamiad that I hare ever ntel with., fthott'd he be e'eco-d be will make hit mark in th Convention,; r'riftj.d Ilsrri is auian uf no, practical reiue, (rood jfidgnieiit, and will make r go4 member, Ouil ford is Cet tritily highly frvred ia being permitted to select her . reprnUtives to" the t.'onvestion from iuih men., . Our people ahould b ma d tws thing of. all who com twfore thrnt tuking ib Im elevated to office, or wishing to become their representr,tiret in tbe legislative br diet of the Country, either State .or national. .Jhey should requite -pure moral and g.xd prrctk-al sense, and Without these n j mail should be elevated to office at intrusted with the interettrrMid diistii tii -t of a free people. Until we Jo th't our Isoun try will be tubject to thmLiro'e of political gam blers' and dcuugoguea that will ruin nt It it a gootT tpgnje fee i$ trrtw coming out to rep resent our jteopJe, ana a k.ug to te elevated to office, tS'al they inry terv our couutfy ' loih! "tf cri-fi of her hittory) . .. ; Th Patriut hr com nut in a new drrss and it now the nertest pai.tr published in the State, Mr Ice old the enterprising editor deiierves irrent praise for both the mcohanical and literary tntte witn wnion tit conduct ni paper. .. . 4 . Th?Tierl deservedly very popular with the peot.le, and Ijfhii.k al-0 with the editor in the part, if I may 'judge 'froni the trequencv with wblob .it editorial ar quoted in other papera.'- , ... . lo you know the aiflorence between the bluet and thr Jaundice f If rnu do not f will tell vnu. Jaundice is the blues of the bjidjr, and the bltica i the Jaundice of thr hirml. Ttietr.botl) proceed from.r iUJpiil LfM. and lh. tJiueiy. fur tach is blue (till and baibury n-ot bitten. I hey appear lo-aet and re-act on each other each being Loth cause and effect. The blue, as r depressed sfaio uTniind ret I'.iuiToual upon tho bodf and i.ro- duce Jaundice, and thr Jaundioe ouerrtiag on the vxvna througti tbe body proUiiocs Muk .. -Jaun.lice fend bfuea biivif swept lik an epidemic all bver tbi Country, and w are- certainly thu IB at nt rod ytWmttt pn pie you ever did roe.. , -.::-,-:.. . '. .'PIIKA- V Whit: Labor ueceasary forj.)ithfrolliiiaj:. " TO TBt tBIToa'or Tttli UktALil.' v-. ' - As it i known to you and to the Nor. hern peo- pe, the t'rvett of , tb South have been emanci pate ai a to y rr no longer tuhjeot to th con tryl rod government 6f the white man in devefop iug i h resource and in th production ot the frei.t stapler of the South ,oUun, rice, tobacco, lumber, Ac. - It ir detirrhla that the South should comma to- produce tlieir tlrple, even in grrrter rbundanrr than ever, before. It is im portant to tbi teciion, and equally' important to tt gnvernmetit. . By th -proiluot'on of th. s" gr ,t ttaplet in rbundaiict it it yet y clear,. that the 'United State must be the most formidable nation in the world. Beoan in all the other r so rce which giv trcn?th and great new to a nr ion, aha surpasses all nations on the globe. I and l osw in r moat eminent degrer rll lbcs niaieriala ahich-eoiiititut tbe fireat. ess of a ba- f Id conseq-nenc of .the entirely disorgun condition of. thr lab .r ef tha South, rudtbr very uncertainty as to whetb' the ngro can be ma roStabl4a r laborer, ha rur4i&Hy of the thinking men of tbi teciion to coma, to tlieT conclusion that h pro luctior of th great stAnlea f the South muT toa very greai estrutceae &(4e WhttS ......jaw:. CTft m. tPiinea , u) . worr in tstl t-j in t hi 'section. It is th unireraal purpose ol land owners to em ployw hit labor on their farm and a ho'Ue servaut. i am fully. astiaRed that ten tbous ind laborer would be immediately em ployed rt (air wagrrin, Abbeville detri t, liouth Carolina. 'I hi - tcctior -of th 8late is very beitWiy, and th land are fertiU. - There is no portiou of tbe Sta!r mors d. tirahle to T.ve in, or ofTering greater inducemtut to wbit laborer. Tb labor of tbe .S mth mutt enlually be entire ly white, if it world ei j ly any degree i prospeii y... In tb immediate neighborhood of the writer, our tbouand white lrlorrr would b employt-tl al once at high wages; in, fact, there 'never bat been su h r proGiabte fild fbt white emigrstioo. Mnv i.. of all kinds, as well as laborers, will h welcouid ; and if a suifiojent tupply can be nbt aiiied, then th properityoLth country uiqst iii.'rease; while if the negro i lo beie!iedon to mtpp'y the want, in these respect; 6ti the coun try, then gradual but inevitable ru n 1 the cer tain dea'iny of be South. A railroad pa, sen through aim at every district of (hr State, and any, p riioii, of Stat . can, bri,eh.ed i f. y aight hJur fro n th city f Ni w York.. Wi'h a , prosrfTPu South, the " United State will certaii.'y ciiir.4 the voipm r. ol tba world.' Hut i'l )i present thoroughly d .tiiyAuv itt d coudition uf labor, aud thr disincliiiation of tne negro to continue to.w..rk, the prospect is in deed gloomy for the fmnre. Tbe supply uf cot ion,' instead of being next year atth maximuiu. Will oertaiiily b far below tbe minimum vf form er yar. : ' , j A GREENWOOD (S. C.) PLAXTER.V Tbe RleOi atide-SIuterchaiicr rf Fi lendly St-n ... tluents. . -' ' - j BKOtVsviriTj-Anguvt ft This evening Scnor fi. '.!., Mexican AliiiiteroJPhbc tV oiks, came' nter' MM river o visits and wt received by XivA. M.de, who tave his tli runlied victor n Htiet dlniser al Miller's Hotel." A"oce-t the goests wereGonerab"? Weitii I and tripr- ,Ah pUsaant repaet, at which irieedlj jtitritiinei' were, f x.liangail, .ike .srly broke iy. Vn. Kot.lcs ie-crosin tb ricr. I he wt4ni,ier is Vo In 1 a vrv 'a-'i-eaMe' mail: I leepetkaaome English, atnl ia fiU'l.ll-i Freiteh . i' ' , untir Kom. ro nd Oen. Ortega are nid to be or their "wat here, anl are bwked for daily t b Visit of these two distinguished ' Literals seem W fulat la iomStftlrig tfW t be-doiir-ta lh knY V'ando,'- '.'':'. ' - ' - l - ' ' -. -. ' -. - . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 , XK W GOODS;" " I MISS Marn ! jst'.rtur'f ftuV it., t With wsll sel cud ,t ek r M' : LADIES DUES3 C0uiS . " WV8 . vMUEfr yr other abticli tors t aat of Exchsnt HjIsL alatgh, Sep Jlrd,. tSliJ 34 Xi fi. NOTICE. TJcyiiiSentagMaieaiing: Heal tis A P"0 wibing t kngr, ssll, or lv. tlttli Hutel, on the rnioor ot Wilu.lnJ,. ..TT strsots, Raleigh, H C.wte prml.s tiJT businsss kit broupt Rntius, sad spars a. hst will msble kia. to civs eattrs stttsfaotl,,. H Beise so . II know tolt oiti..o,of Rsll,tuj Wk C atvrth undrsigo4 koass thsv mbr btsttale to put ttslr Iuhd.s ia kit k tr. . . V ' gsnt for Wat C. ,f lbs Pivassr Las o toy i, mi n t. - ; . ... t .WB will ia frunt of oar store , ''- " 'th follisig articlss! I 1 Fin M'knianv le,k with allanluraa. ' I 1 'lae v aogof Bofa." . - S Fin lishoKar V t'ksiisl t Tll, I tin f tsrrfc Ch na Dinnsr Set. aslli Vreaoh kine Tea t. . 45 Bunches tiun Cottuo, froui K. T, ta No !9 ,-, 1 sir (Ins Brssf ntiineg. larpe ui so.l t. h tlfhi Brws F ntr iurtu.i sirs, . J osvrrai srimias fiijrrr naieJ ai. 'eatiiilt, J JUakatar ft'aiWs, JT. , - . " sra.ll lot ef .'la and Upper ten the r, " Bslf bnel if Kin, 1 barrat ol f u ait aits ftn 1 karrsl of P k, I bsrrot of Viaeg-ar, kwrttf : Va, t hoi of Wlud-w OUm, Jars, Jsrs, nw. j j. h, Tin and WuUe BrokiUrna-Ko, Hul. "irtog Wbewl. -.v.,:,-:-'?.... , r Ods or two sm Jl loisnfa-'ea Te a.. . i k fswtiotss ot fried M. rrinj(, u,u a f. w ksr,Uii , jrica.eu b rrieg,, ,Wn Barrets of WaksS, aajMitnl Bala to couiEnauea at 1 1 o'.'l.xk, , V ' " AKKR, t'OWPER a CO. -$f,-Jt...-..v ,;.I.J?.1- .-,'- arstieassn. " llss Jat rseairej ton lit r lot1 tf f For . Msekey's Wor.1e f stieos, Mi al i.f tks Lo.tKn-Sn l B.,o f t'i CLiptsK for SchMi, j KdtrV Cornslt'a, Mllebl)'lttj Moatittb's U.igrpi,i j ttaiitk , niemoil'i ui tlsries' i sokoul Aitbmatio. j -Smith'" Ksil'iut Bintton-s Knalish, Latla a-J Orask Urso.mn; I . I's aad Parlay Httrnrtee of t'uhad Stalss fl'T'i i Brawsr's familiar fceiaaes, o i t l'"l'w" I ilrt.'rifVMi Julius fiasar; f.oi, ;Jsals of s'ai.dard sslM; fo.lneau, idgai rap, lttsr, anis and m urolg ftp ofioest (ttalitissi lodahblr, Ii.k'j Arnold's fuil iste., sto. . ' .... .. Vat Familifs and Pvervb'.dv. Vaa.Ha Books f Comat'itw Praytr; Baptint and Prsskjtsrtu Uyma Books; i'liutogrp Athuut tad lktots,kt yrNswi ant Wrspping Psbsr aaj : Isgsatliw nayii g war as tor sals t.ij akaapky thr wkalSMs - WJt.B. aWIIUrW sop Ms tf.. ' A Charijiind STow Book! To Praai tsjiiJ be Issued by jst of October, 1W5,J Bt WM;3. SMITH & COJ T1EL0 AJiB Pia&Slilir-'-BtiOK " pUBl-ISHlNfl' BOTS!. 53 EAETTtviLLK St;, Hsi.eioh, N, N A MDL ESS: - B-r M . Passr Mraoscoa Dwms. Oas T.ttat nil ";;Fiii '?uc irk t j.,p- It'' BIS Is roal'v acsruting t.irj ef kartUftml th fasManalla world, told la th uost sletM and rtBoed lkngutg. A. l is fr.,in ids k i!h t se aieejv" tt.terwr.vwa, it kbwjtd lo luffsntn. pt..asi; (t tbo'u;bls; .r.aeotira a d deurlptis jmb- res traaa ai.a exjni.it) in cbsrmiter at sVtsrecav'-llsaiales'' is ra l It will tstrUtt Ikosgbtful and va.uai.U ,uh ll.it trimi J will isoaivajiu ia a. buk as this with a aTtM vb omsis tiorn ths tsdsr r fruas itjisw sei-ihars, a. a; ), forsJ did at c: : ... a Kditurs i'nseitig ibis advrisatt rllia rota will reSaiva a etpr of th book.. '. . " Ihm anil Three and It' Half. Acres of I' ' ' rositK''i!t;iv',"tvV ; T li o m a ft v i I T'oi '. TU9 I are f lbs meit ewlrshle sitoMlsi tbs N. C. Cai,tral kil KuS t. H uohl sWw ttaWnh, Ja a hUb mad -kaaltby soanlry, f""!'"" two oor.sking SebaoM. tnsls sad taaisis. kuU'Sii sis all uaw sod e..mn!0;lM a. . 1b "'" is bs i.f tba bast U.be't b.uS i tba 8t,t'rl f rooms, ft nr pta.-.us pmMf, itsts .nd mtr' sufli -leat - Xb is a horsa mars re.irtaklj arts rsssrjr.,i lit kous Kitckeal,- Fmot"1" Kara, -!.!, o.,-h a first rata wall oi the y rt. i.lantjr of eaviea rMi ptkB'lr,i' for Uuii jr Oda. .'.. , ,,. , Iatdiao rerj'ova't tbs Et, I sot rj( tnsall, lOenuMe uis to do So, aud roos)siiilJ J tba pfi per, al fba r. ryloW ta ft 1 fuul. fo,S. Mioa ffivso tha tit ay f Bolt, t irit e'luir, GrHsstv. d. T. n SMI ,Th wi-viMs Jf O , A?.. t(V; 3t pd. diesis , SixhJ urd olaa; eopy tbrs tilaa to ttiis i ffl , JE3SrKINS X' "! '' tVHOLESALK UEtLKKi , In TEAScnly- I-hila(jlihin, 1vrCTrt;Ll.V Inform tb!r U trir f'ar-, thai tb Jf eti .'" j an a.retultir.; a 44 9 rj..r art e'e il ttrt '-. rubvei...i,t n.l rur of w tn.' 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