it' 4 i ; 1 ' . 1 ' ; i 4 i A. ..' . "T- VMI laSjBa-l.iaa i.,- - T1' . ,1,1,1111111 i.ii THE DAILY KN TIN EL -Wc4nealay, February 91, IStMJ. . ' OCS IEEJ8S - tWT. Si;Tii-r.L it i'isitel every awning tn lay excepted) t tha folliwUfj rauujj- y , or Sally, pet fr - -IH-U. ",U th--:-. -.-.. . . --. , on axmfh . : . . .1. I 00 : ""fW Bltl.' ,.,, T .2 00 teat-Weakly pec year, Wkly par fwtt, ; . .-.',.! Qwrterea ar iaea'taWy W a Ivaiea VTwklf ail Sri-rkj v will U issirj tit rt f January, M&m-y rmtt t if ty th Rail lluad iaiii',toctf itiKprw Cum. aaxaiae, ' ( lha abeut What wijl b Done t Twro ela,s of Ides, sceni ti control entirely th actioa-aod spirit Of the prwit iaiainure. The first is, "why, we ere ruined, His uacW-to i Attempt to.Ua aajt-lhuig. unit salt, lalanc ly hard kitoefcaj The Hunks are Laitkrupt. ifio pwule are banlcrrrpt, the cuuiitry i-i lnknil. andlmthiaf ciui do any good, Inrt nurd work, and femoray, and stay raws, and If r pndiHon, or the winding up "f every man ViUn Cn ot cannot pay hi debt." Tbi spirit docs ttolatw any prwpH ot good in allowing thd Bank to invtwt for the benefit of creditors what tiwy lave, In the Natiwaul Bank--it oppotc, tbaisaue of ;Tretiry notis to pay iuterett mi Bute debt, Jf not pe lmdsit ojpo-v a change W'CLf a?ury laws- it will Rfswir to - economical 1fiiitloii and g for iUydaw. T)m( itti r !rit UiPt t tliik iln-w i mmw )y UtV old JimkI JU It Uilit Iliew i oOii&g like trjrSttg, ond tlt u Iimi ns l!f !:vt, Hf mliSrW -njl and rl'jlrj. ''!, ! willing t btAmul & Court and lKlili tlie u law, 'that men wifiy r force"! to sfnilt'--it wru lu the State er at 1 P" ftfnt tt f tin.' $n'y Rolil 1 tlir State lyla diumant Jp. the .Uiifcii,i4 'Inn ,-ytltfHg to ant Jt nfMnitociH-My l!n'MOM!tbidf' fmt'lK-tping "flic" pp1c - it frdibt (Md tlumiftm- tilt lit it cftii iiy i-' t w&uU th wako up 'Uii""rlutpUf,Ji na thpr(i( - , . - .. --..1 r. , .III I 111 ' M r. . , 1 U aomithbgr ktt tw to atrojrglewith. Ffota'tlia HyiiU Wn , jV4file tut- will (yljoutu allowt.riK th bankto-wt:ut up . - will malwB provWon to uiwt tW iStat'n in debtd,nff -will leave Jhc law itur.' un touchfeU o4 eluae the atB wiOt'a mrow ill to'f ulM a faij wlariea and (wa to tc paid. apprtpriatiojia t a fiw olirtt to ln met, per? liapa acWirig '$30QKW Ptute, Hw to tbc $1,000,004 of ypUmlUt, jHitUauV tbr pn jact (tt adi-ting dollar 'tj tlic mvana ot the. pedpfe,1; it u daqStut ij lfu (jrounit. Itbat will be tb upuliotl .fby next spring and ura-1 er the hottct caaraiaerer known tn the Mats 4a to J fcuMigutateiLt Tha cry "wel ruie4 j rfre ruined -no help for s--I told' ywt so Hi ropudiatwc can't pay and if perih w wut,Thy? it waa not our fault, ia t N , raimd l W nop tter tblnffa, t matter look rery much iika . it. ' " ; " , v tf13 k. iZ Tjsnry law, - ' ,: twroral ot -our correspondents hav enlarged : eorudderaWy', sotb pro and wt,. tipott tlio Jiro. poaeii hang in Uia natjry lawm W hate placed a lengthy aud able artkfo by our corrcs t fondent "j. O. R." on oiirfirt pg, aint tha proposed change. , ; ... . ' v Ordinarily the rate of InUwj a no?t fixed by law ia ample, and wha there is a mfUcicnt amotthtjf ttwHiey In tke 8t.rt iMttwn tW . purpocauf the eownwntty, iLiu awe?ity fpr a AcUngo tulght not appear. Kut all that he aay, doe sot meet tha (pieadon how are the pvopte to pay taxes, to cultivate their land sr ptinm other vocatloni and food their fainilka without . tnoacy I - - .",... 1 ' It U nxanltwl there la not mony enough in the Bute to pay tla taxt-a now due to tha Fed ral government. Thoaa who has money find they can employ itTtoord prdiitalvly Iti apueula tiou and "having, than lo loan it nt a jwr c-nt ' la tvery other Stats whem thwe ia money', it .coumanda pore than 8 percent Conawiuent- ry, tf matter reniaiu aa ' they are, thera i no - proapert of incrcarinythe voltttM-of wiHtey ia the Slate ttntil cotton and tobucoo anil turpru- tiue are mado to brin(? It in. But the pacowit cropa ot tncat articlea Irom Doing tnao .j, .The Idea of.horroutng money aOO pt ci;nU 1 to par debta:'w prwww,' doea not ant'i1 Itfcto thia time, men'a famla ar put under the ham- me tn War tba Tedcrat tax. it micht bo jnale worth whda to borrow. n at 10 per cnt. If " landa and other property were forced into mar 4 kct- at, titt prcacn time, what would tti-y hrihg? ,(1CEK1L AMC9BLT, ' ' fiEKXTtf ? , : TTaar, Feb, SO. . The Senate wa called to order at 10 o'clock, X. M. " ' I'rnver by Rr. N. B. Cobb, of the BapUat Church. 1 Mr." Wlggina, from thecomniittee on Finance, to wbom wa referred a resolution in reference to a atarop tax, atked t be discharfred from it tbrrein. had beeeonsilcml in tho preparation of the Revenue bill. . . Mr. Black, from tha commitU m yPropoai. tiona and Ortcraneca, to wbom waa referred a resolution directing the Pttbl'c Treaatirer to pay orer to the Tnwt- of Randolph eotinty the atim of t'.'W, reported back the aaina recommending lt ipaiwae. Mr. Bvnum offarwl an amendment ao at to include all other caunticein aaimirar couditioo. Adopted. ' On raotlon of Mr. Black, The rnlea were aua poadpd, and the reoltiot paaaed iM Jinal reading. ' -: ' ' . " J f - - Mwra. TcTtix-Q and MHjeatt reconniiended additional namoa for Jutiee ot tbflj I'eace tor CaiiuliJLaniiriimlilnd,.;i.-i Mr. 11 num. frma tb Judiciary committee, to boni wa referred a bill to re-enact the 4lh aec ti of the JOnd chapter of tbtflteriaed Code, reported back the aatne ronmending its pa taKe. j ' ' Mr. MuMruead, from tha araa,a bill to ptin- ih iwaitiona lamrnaffe lcadiaa to rebellion or intincim ia thi Mate, tweommcadinj? ita pa- IK Carter from tha CWrnitf on the Jud sry ti wtiottt waa reicrreuH mil wimrau im 4ti wtwn of tbc 35 chapter of trie revised code, rec(MBiending ita . paaaae. JTha effect of thia aiueudiucnt will bo to permit the GOTernor ti offer a reward firir the afmat af a person charged with a eupttaJ felony who may be lurking In miirwilm.'nt within the atnte. aa the law -now stand-, the Governor runnot offer any reward for tin- appreheni'n of micb felon, Bnbiw npou tha inrorpiationtnat Uc lmneu ueyooa vnrjrii. liun of the State. 'Mr. Uvuum from a ioint coniraittuc to whom re ferred o rnuch of the OovernorV Message relating to a work oraketch lxik-y K' I ward jrortt-d lwek by resolution, proptwing to -ay lor tb work mi wiid lMjk.-anil that 100 coplu I liml at tbediarioaal.ofthe Oowrno. 10 in t.ilr:iri. ol (liaotl Ifill. Wake 1 orrat, anl I "MwrVrhserwf--'tlie ntiB4 ittriJl equally t tin.- mitnlx5r..of the legtalature for ilitrwtton amons vneir coraiuuraH ... rr(,j-jcjj )t, ,y( j0i;a'aljiT to lx- ciiiitlcd -afrrt-t-eonwM4t -North '-aroitua- and At- hintic Xorth Cnrolin llailroad C omiHinlet! winch waa referred to the Committee on the Judicinry. .Ottrnrt!tm MU-Cowlca, a Bisnge wm. avettV to" the Ifottxo propoclnR to RO forthwith Into the election of!jjli'.-itor for the sixth Ju.li ciid Circuit, - , On iiiotfbii uf Mr, Carter the vote by which tin' bill antnorlringthe npiointmint of a Iwmrd of coi(Imioncr of navigntion ww reported on yenti-rday, wat roeontiderd aud the bill was Uid on t he table. 1 ' . The following billaaud reaolution cnmonp and pncd their final readinK.. iiJLto Kivc orienal jurilirtion to the Bupretne Court in fertain,.cawR Billto auiendan .e;t entitled an at tot the relief :jjf lianlorda. Hill coneerning indicttnenta in Court of Oyer and Tawniner, reaolution (naking an appopriation for refitting the Oov ernora Mansion, to regulate aalariea and frea of public offlcea. Thia bill waa amended, and afW onaidcrable diarwaion, paaaed by a vto ofayes, 21 ; nnya, )3.,. i , ' ;; A mrwaiire from the Honae transmitting the following bill and reaoltitiona, waa reecired. Additional nauica for Justice of the Peace for the conntiee of Pavidwn, Xatih, "Washing ton and HlMlan. " Concurred in. A mentation to raiaea Joint aelect eommiUce to inquire into the expediency of adjournment without detri mnt to the Ftatee. Adopted." Bill toatitliorijjo theconatruction of a toll-bridie across tha Ca tawba river. Bill to-entahli.h' workhouses or Honsea portBai-aawoomtiaf the State. Bill to inoorporata-4ie Uaiaa Mi nlng Company in the comity of Rowan.; Bill to lerjoet4ha Stake l,olg-K53of Fre Maaona, In the town of Concord. Bill to pnn kh jMiraon purauing and injuring horaea anl otlier liraatock, with Inknt to ttal them. Hill to prevent enticing amenta from fulfilling their contract or harlioring them. BUI to ao cure more effectually the maintenance of baatard children, and tlte navmcntof Jnea and conta ia, crimimd case. Bill to incorporate Little BiTer Select School, in the county ot Orange, mil to prcrcnt wilful trespaaa on land and atcaling any kind of property therefrom. Bill to n pcal ao much of thetwrntiethacetion of an act entitled an act to change the jurisdiction of the courts, and the rulw of pleading therein," ratified tho Uth day of Sept. 1861.a requires executor to 1 cive acenritv. A bill to aecure to agricultural laborer tneir pay n nino. jii mxrjurm the Hi waiaee Turnpike Company. Bill to le gallM) the tranafer of registered bond of hia Statetobctter , . .v . :. ' Th hill cei'Dtln a donatiou of land irrauted -tiuiiWBaiJ auuon motion oi r. y auapended and the bill'jwwed 1U fitat reading, ,jOB.imiiiia pf 'Mfp.CyjJJJ!S'f wore ausiicnded, and th bill to inoorporatB tha ttolina'i.oJbjt':itock-!jlnBo! e4"$m.tJoa. pny waa taken np and passed ita final reading. On motion of Mr. ' Bogle the Senate adjourn ed until to-morrow at tO o'clock. ' 1 atitutc for londry bill referred to aaid commit- j , tee. ri-- . - . '. The bill after aoaae diacnaalon and amend- ( Y trrtk8tM. Lam." - ' ment, paired ita aecond reading, and waa made ( Mas.. TZ A u";. f;" . the apocial order fot- eleven o'clock. A. St. on ! mer commnwcat.on under toe "gnature Phdo Friday next . '! rVnex," I concluded by eaying, ao much for the os rUlSDAn. " t -.oral aspects ot tne qucat V" a. a .! a . -.l. a '. . .jftiinniirv in whirh X t)roDOea to nwer tome a mti m msusc owneri m-rrai moir, i -w : . . . . . . i carinaV the titla. tbtrcfor." waTTeicrte.1 on 2nd ; . f the most plausible otijectiona m wppori oi reading under an aUerse report from tbe .odi- xhe preaeat n.ory lawa, ana now, wiu. yr per ciarr CommltteT i.iiaaioa 1 will redeem my pledge " A hill t Smnrove th !aw of evitWme, I In tho first olace it la stated, that money u yilwataaftadiugl,' fl f 11 'rtetatwaf the law aait' rtafwsj-tto;-yioa i,nrr niriiu Hnnniw" ws" laiit on the ta I , . vile I have no obiectioii to tlws latter; 1 deny IV ' " . -V v . - , , i, i .i l)lc on aecond reaaing. ,! t ne lormcr, iot is omy irue tu "A bill to enable the Banka of the State to"; qualified sense, for all the law can do ia to give close their business," was put on its sw ond read- u urocy and stamp it witb a name, out wltn ,. !,,,. Imt a name. lor au inc u-insiaiors in Mr. Smith of Hertford. opiKcd the bill, be- i'ckriatendoin cannot yitt;il tulut. cause though oatvnaibly permimre only, it vir-1 gUj,.X)SC that jCongresa, and all the law uiak tually forced the bonks to a settlement of their j ; in the world that one ounce ol iron affair. It passage would be regarded !by these ; sjiou( wrth onc dollar in silver; and one institutions aaan exproosion of the opinion by j 0j- fljt TfK should le worth as much as the General Assembly, that they should nt once , 0, K0ld- would such a law (rive aa : . . ....LLliA. rt4 ,,..; r tlnhta frii till' i , . . . : : . : 1 ... extent of their asset. AU verting tome v tence of the stay law, as precluding tlie TUnlcs from enll-tinr dil.is due them. Mr. S. dwelt ' . FOR &ALE. m WO Yaks, of Ho. I T K M a. reb31,164-t- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Apply to KaiiKa, N. C. ElEBGBEEXi FOB SALE. PER80NS wishing U buy EvrgtMB wUl plei oill at tha Cartxt Housa, tv oiora ng. from 12 A. M . toio'clock.P M..wheaUiy will find a geoilenifcii ia ttWaaca wba will sell thwn aay auwoirt they wi-h to boy. A. UtJialA. --far,Hle'a-awt.i. s much tu flint rock as is now piven to gold? To ailoDt the lantrUHKe of "Senex would the A "Wor to Onr rTienda. -a Relying upon our friend, we have been aendr tug the Sfentinl to a number of persona who " have not paid for it, and to many whose time f tad expued. Out erpenaea are ery heavy and j, we art" obliged to pay cash. Tor aeveral, weeks ' ar nceipta have fallca' below our expenses. TVe are tiMefor compelled to rge upon all '"who'owa a for subscription ot advertWpg to t t n .The Home wa Called lo ordef altcn erciocii .... - d u the at onco.- r xrwoco aura vua iumioiwa i ' f The Intimation of a hveado Arena iVance to "."""""th t'niud 6tata made by a !t telcgrtm, will ia our 'judgment emouot.to nothing. Wa have f ao idea-tbat England or Franca or beta, will wtik a e61tUIo& witn the Tnlted State. Tb - j. history of tifc "past four years, settle that met Jet beyond qnestioB. i. ' r '--' i Our atigbbor oa yesterday in ita coademna - tioa of the aarrMkxs papers cf the South, aa it call hem, claaso the Augusta (Go J CKroicU& - iwrrtwrW aaioog tUmr and copies it art kle,in-- w( re cot mistaken, thUTery paper the CArea 'tVZ' Scntind for tne laat two year of the war, waa the meat hitter opponent of Jeff. Davjand " s warn eparatr ttm vu ROUPKOKCOMMOfS. ':5? ----r;iTt-TcataAT, Feb. . Prayer by ,Ue Bev. 3Ir. Cobb, of the Baptist Churco. tx-H A- nr"" -:'v" ' '-''' ''i: On motion of Mn Wangh, the reaoltttion to publish the act! of the Assembly pawed is secret w-aslon in, the year lWi-a-e4 and 5, waa re ferred to a elct ooramitte of tbre.-' "' 'n -aI(hT.Colmhu,Jmp4lced the. lowing reaolution, which waa adopted. JSiarfoei, That Joint select comauttc ot am ah th nart of the Bonse -and two on the part of the Senate, be appointed to inquire and report when the two House caa.adjoro .with, out detriment to the public boainea," , Mr. Btuvea introduced a bill to uthorizathe ortaauuetioa cf a toll-bridge jw Papiotanlt river. . . ' ,' ' . ' ..A meaaage waa received from the Senate pro posing that the two House proceed forthwith to elect a solicitor for the sixth Judicial Circuit, and announcing th nomination of Messrs. W. raid well. D. iL Fuchea and A, J. Daretn, ia that body. ; .... ',v.s...- The House lerusea to concur. . srsciAX euiL The ITobsc prooeeded to consider "a but to change the Juriadlction of th eourta and the rulea of pleading therein," reported from the joint aelect eonuuittee on the stay law, as a ub lence of the white man I .Without adopting thia section, how can we hope to be relieved of the Frcedmen'a Bureau ? thslAnbnnal, which haa bdbn ao justly deacribed by Me. Phillips aa:' sitting a the intense drs gust, hanaasmantanct Injury f private citi icna". We all desire to see " theae little county tribunal, presided over by persona having no other than military, experience, extirpated." How else can it be done ? I believe the Legis lature will do right; In .adopting the 11th sec tion, and grant this boon totha negro a boon valued by himas above all price, and oae'which, being granted, can do ao little injury to the white man, and I believe that the people, will sustain the member In thmt voting. j: -..,... ;.- glUabeth City, ret ""68. . DcsritKATS OrjrnAoa. A band of aeffiwa went, on Tuesday nighf last, a little after dark, io tha house of John Gooding, living in tba upper part of thia county, and ordered Wm not to raise hiieyo from the lire or they would Wow out his braina. --They then ranaacked hi houae, took about $10 in specie and. nearly all bis bed clotBoa ana ma gun.' iney wen wo hi horse and cart, and hauled off all hi pro- visions, and wound np their depredations by shooting a ball through the aaosldcr of his daughter, a beautiful young lady Theae par .ties go up the river in boata, land and commit three ontragea, and-then retnnf with their 'bootyTr-Thea 'ItaJUTlaTa mm'fSl-Xjmi ft indubitable source, from which' we also lean that a party of sixteen went up the Neuae yes terday: la a day or two we shall have to, chron irle further outxairevAwoam Tim. ' loTribly'npoti the Injustice of forcing them afonr to an assignment tor the'benefit of their .eiedi tors. The crippled condition of the banks n due, io a great measure, to aid they had extend ed to the . State for which they bad received State bonds, which the action of the State Con vention had subsequently rendered worthies- He characterised the bill a unnecessary and cruel tending to the seriou detriment of stock holders and individual note holders He fur ther held, that Where from an inaufliricney of aasette the'property of 'individual stockholders became liable to creditors, that the State, if a stockholder was morally bound to the creditors in proportion to the atock it held. Amoral obligation like this shoald have the force f a lejznS oblijration. Mr. Tltompson was surprised that the bill should have elicited any opposition. It mere ly proposed to give the -bank a ' privilege which under their charters tbey did not now posses. It exercise was opitioual not impera tive, and the bill expressly provided, that the assignments made should enure equally to the benefit of creditors. , .. Mr. MeAden moved to amend 'the bill by tri- kiog'out'fn'UieTat'imiim'tbe wasbtJihju nijual lciiefU of all tlio creOitors. an.i insert in lien thereof the words, " aeeo'rdins to the laws of IMirlWata'WHtlTwm eawignsaamtotaR,. ' Mr. MeAden stated in suljatance f that the objecfof this amendment wa tn' allow the Btinks to prefer home-creilitors to those aliro.nl, who had purchased their notes at heavy diss count. : Mr, Hoke opposed the amcnilmtfit The amendment was rejected and the bill piimed its 2nd reading as follow : Vkas Messrs. Ashwortli, Bea.!ey. Blsck. Bliickhiei,' Bm!i Blythe, Bryson, Burton, Came ron, Campbell, Candler, Carson, Craipe, Craw ford, Dalby, Davis, of Carteret, Diekfy, Ponnoll, Ulinn, Faircloth, of Green, Farrow, Fly the, Gaines, Gsirlnnd. Giibiey.Hamilton, He"nry,llod nctt,Iloldcrbv, Hoko, Holmes, Horton, Houston. Hutchison. Jenkins, of Gaston, Jenkins of Granville, Jenkins, of Warren, Jones, Kinney, Leigh, ot Tyrrell, Logan. Lyon. Matthewa. Me Aden, McDonald, MeGuirc, Mcintosh, Melsou, Moore, of Alamance, Moore, of Chatham, Mur ril, Niven, New sum, Pazc, Palmer. Potter. IJose bro, Simmons. Smith, of Columbus, Smith, of Guilford, Stillcy. Scoggm. Teagtie, Thonipsou. Trull, Waugh, Whitley. Wilson, Ycllowley anl York-TO. ' . ,,,;. , Aa Messra. Harnett, Bonner, Burgess, CoX, Foster, Furr, Hartwr, Hyman, Jndkins. Kan, Lee, of Gates, Luke. Marlcr, MeXair. Moore, of Martin, Bhaw, Smith, of Cumberland, Smith, ot Ucrttord and William 19, An engrossed resolution in relation :o sup plying maimed oldier with artificial limits passed ita several readings under a suspension ot tnertiica. The House then adjourned ontil 10 0 clock A. M. to-morrow. for t h ,t $0m intrl. Segro testunony. Perhaos there ha been noaucstion lietore onr people, on which they hae been-more united, than in opposition to allowing neproea the rie'if of suffrage; and tho opposition to the-rijht of negrai to giv4 testimony in pur courts against a white man, nas oeen as hcuicu ana tieier mineiL , I Since the puWieiitinn of the report of the com mittee on the code for frecdmen,' and the dis cussion in tho Legislature, on th 11th section, the people have been weighing ine arguments, and thinkins of tho couseournccs. I have been conversing with many men, original slave own er, on the subicct, and And almost a nnited sen timcnt, that tlie 1 Itn section, as reported ry tno comniittce, should be adopted. The prejudice th at exist edro giving way Wore the argu ments used anil the necessity of the ease. It will be impossible to get along with the negro, commanding his confidence, and availing ourselves pf hi labor, without giving the privi lege and righta accorded in this 11th section. It will be the Interest of the white man to grant it. - It is not prudent to adopt any course-that doea violence to the prejudice or aettletl opin ion of the people, out, granting xnia ngni to tha neero will be a necessity, and will be so ad-1. , Par th fbni1nt noticed an advertisement, by Ed. Graham Hay- fwor,"mTCsrotor wont Written b himself, on Chronology, and it useful application, in manuscript, and ready for the Press. Mr. Hay wood appeals to the public, and proposes to TOise-,TiyautseTipti(in, tno means necessary for the publication of tne worn. The author ol this communication baa teen th manuscript of the book, and haa cursorily read it over. - And he ha no hesitation in pro nouncing it to be a production of great power and beauty. Until I had seen it, Ihad no con ception, thai a work on such a aubject could be made o very interesting. I supposed, from the line, jui announced, luai it mignr. tie nseiui school book, but did not suppose it to be likely to interest the general reader. On examining it, I Waa gratified to find It- a work intensely rnter- estfrig i exhibiting wonderful research, and 'abounding in moat useful information, of a no vel and uuiqna character.. It la a peoduction howinggreit teaming ; and denoting an amount of reading, on the part ol the author, that most have beck the labor of years.- When published, I predict, that it will receive the highest com mendations or learned ana saontisc men. An apnea) ! made to the pride of the neonlo of the State, to1 sustain and encourage native literary talent '. Six hundred subscribers are nnfftwi Ia M ' thA AmAlint tMmuifv fmr V, . his bod clothes and hia gun. They then took1 publication of the work. It surely cannot be, lling of a ahip's taiV a akeejit leg make it w. ; 'ertainly not. for money like every thinjr else "depends, "for its Value, upon th amount of labor required to produce it, which ia a law of nature, that no earthly power can annul. When California and Australia were first discovered, ti e lafior necessary to produce, a 5 gold piece, wiis inadp less than it was before, and Congress had toreduce the amount of silver, so as to corresiond to tho same relative amount of gold, so that silver appreciated, and gold depreciated, lioth depending upon the amount of labor re quired to produce them. When I speak of val ue, mid of its being n orth more or Icsa, I mean it. i-i only lotcrmined by the amount it will pur chase. Provisions, and all other necessaries of lite have gone ;i. and as the supply of gold is nut equal to the demand, and there lieing no circulating medium to take ita place in which the ople have confidence, the thing signified, and not the thing signifying is demanded ; hence the great want of money; the great dif ficulty of procuring it, and the Increased, value at t selling to it. . When I sjieak of value and ot a thing being worth more or lens, I mean, that rnu ia not an .acumredbul a. nitralthing: that vou can, '''ne1iaXiglB?f'raimB it legwlaf ion j tor like a rose, no matter what name you may Uuiipiponit?..facei,voii are indebted to its natural properties for all' the fragrance emitted" : yea it i solely determined by the laws of trade, and these laws are not fixed and permanent, as jour legislation would lie but flexible, and ever ieldinj to cause over which legislation has no eonlrullhatifu.laa-thtanp'ly ia lo tlie demand"' so is the price. T Add to tbi. money is day by di becoming mure scarce, in consequence of tha rato of ex change licTug against the country",' and -what seems to be paradoxical, and seemingly absurd, but which is nevertheless true. Its very scarci ty make it, for all the purposes of circulation, fiery nearre ; for, as the present rate of interest Ik liclow Its value, those folding it, refuse to let it, go; hoping, or. rather expecting, that some thing tnny turn up. In the present wreck of mat ter, through which they can make it more prof itable. If, then, money is in trnth mora valuable than at any other period of our history, a I now af firm; if .we have nothing else tliat Cin be sub stitiited in its stead, and give value to it by legislation, which i also afiirmed, why, I ek, in tho name of common sense, should not tbc rate of interest either be increased, or be left an oiien qnesfirm to be aettled by contract! Whatob jw tlon can tbfwc possibly bay to raising the interest to sometluna like the value of money. say p or 10 per cent., leaving the extra usurious interest la me nouor oi me Borrower i a tea rate of interest. I think, would be too tardy in drawing capital into our State; and it ia capital, and capital only, that our people require; for, thank God, they atill have their accustomed and aharacteristio energy ( and all they now require is, the means to make that energy available. Do this, and you increase competition among the few money holders in our midst ; do thia, and you at once invite awl bring in capital from 'abroad ; do this, and you give the means of re nsirinc and buildins up the- shattered fortunes among us; finally, do this, and you benefit the poor man, whose re ry poverty haa become tlie stalking horse to foist demagogues into a posi tion that, if left alone to their merit, they Would never attain. But oh, it is said, the nch man w ill take advantage of the poor man a neeessi ties, and extort an exorbitant interest. Not so, for yon have the corrective In your own legis lative body, and you can apply It, by raising the rate, and making an oeyona this illegal. Let us, in conclusion, hear no more talk about tho rich and tne "poor man;" tor one 1 am heartilv aick and tired of it, and whenever I Jiear it indulged in my mind involuntarily tuna to what waa said by St. John to the complaint of Judas, of the waste of ointment, on a certain memorable occasion. "Mot that he cared for tki poor, but because he held the bag," and even in the discussion of this question, you will find too many I fear who still ;hold the bag." PHELO 8ENEX. . Omc Chatham R. K. Compant, Ualeigh-, Feb. 20, 1806. ( - THK. nual taetinic o." lbs fctk holder vt Ihe C li at hsm Kail K-hm1 Company will bs brio si the effiee of tba lUlxinh 4 Oastua'KaU Koad. in BslBish, v TbaraayTKiBthaltrlreli 18ti. W. W. X"AH, 8c y and Trpasurer. tb SI . M, tlt Blareh TO Bill IMIK BFILDEBS. XXTttlKWALS for the buildine 1 tha Chirm ion X llnd. orer S Cnoe Kel at FVitevilie. tlwj r n .n .ill ho n-aaivMi uolll tho tith "f Miircl Th.,. hi. 4(t' (nt ot mAin Biida sod 3M fet of Trill ruik. ' All Ih. intril Kill be fainwhed Uf4l- lt.tia'.tor, bT tketHao Awr Vimn4t- tificatK si esrr h eu by csll n ii tjm abuibr. . HENRY LILLY, E. J. LILJYr A. A. Mt KETirAX. T.titdt, Veb 'A, Hi, fl A. A. WTLtAHI. Firmij taAinyton, IT. (T, y. WWOUUALS MALBX t GrocertM and Ctneral Merrtai. " jrOkWARDIltft ABB " CO n MISSION M E R CH4I So. tl Knrtk Vsh gtj. WILMINQTOJf, K. 0. ' I : " .'fy- Ear. C. H. WiUr, Satwriatmidnt rUu a, tb But, Oncatbora, . 0. Jmm H-Llsd.ay, Kq-, Cukiw Buk J r,. . Oiaaboro. Tn Key, W E Vt U, Kdltor .f JhlM, kj.i, Ma tf im 0 run a Boat, Blut, il. nr: IluwUy, Coniar A Co., Nsw Tsrk. Witisingiou, Jaa 9, 1ST tm. t'tronI iieaiwB piverj l lu SSI or jfckw,1 Cotton, Bawal Btorea. ta ! All pr'tueoteonaiKaeil t,i mahrrtliinrHM k I 0..U. Cn4n Ce . N.w York.ai v H f!..Mi Hi p-Mt.t at ehiimwM put; irii-T W II. V Mas. Ball Bond Bonds. A !XIIldfir of'th Birtidn of Ihe Wilinlniriua aud A. Maa'hutr Knilri-ad Cnian.v, Wlh ;aroia, are rtatfully reqaenlwl u make tlio uselmw kn.iwa, m "b so rxmiihl, to the andemiicned, er M. K .h-np at Co . aemtnftli C..iniaay. Xv Vofk, pwa(f1a aud sumhar 01 notion lielil vy mini rejwnvei) , uini tha Coiapsnv may eoafvr with ti em en uiatieis ia ling to tnair iot,fet. 11EX1JY M. DTtAXK. I'r-ideal WilniiB(rU,n snd iMan'ekriter Kilnd Com nnv Wiliiiinirlon If. C Feh I'i, ifit. e"d lat FETEBSBl'BCi IItO WORKS.. A LL kiadi of Wroui(lit and Cist wurk. xw i de&a at -dinrt Tjatiea. Flonchi and Ploacb Catli4i. of tyli-s, foi " la ia dusotilieii to sail Lurrtin-r. (.'ommi.ion M,-r- chutiand fnnoara will benr ia mind thrt a!! uur Akii ealtaral work i msde of thi Iwwt rridlnrial Hi.d war-.,...,..,1 Tha nKanViorro?''kiii arf:thrWT'ftr,!- oar aaiwrtmeai of rate.u, lue iHrjjes,! mtitu ol uai tiuio's. aerl it will be wcrth vnur while tn enll ami ex ajnjna thl'iu btfura miiLi; tlf-whato: wo will do your wui k at eiicap pi ire , and Btatre atretiarsa tar'waoiiwif pattens lo suit oar wteha. a ear awn .f annus . uiaU tn iinwer Sulioim.v sir! Purlahl" Sji w--i ill ICns'iru-n made eomplele, nad waiMirit-'d m, to workuiani-hip and nmterlfil. . . Haidwuie. suchauLn-Aafpd uiil.. flusi .1 ,'wlw, riptdem, Aiuliruas, (Iran', Ae. Wurkinir Drawing ai d l)e))ft. mslr-, of KiiRinea, 31 SI waiaas4 other ilitehiuyy. ' Bend direetieat: 1 wi,l -a1 yea n 1 , Vnitm. .- - -1. - - . - H: Al.l-liMNhi; Jaok-o.v, -.- ivierecaig, va . rci. .'I -IM-am, THE DAILY JTF.WN. S. D. POOL, Editor. MV. VAIIil'.XRlVN lii'iaf;lUliml: every u.,.ni. inir, by J. B. WHITAXEE ft CO., Without giving the negro thi right, how can he be enabled to i mforce the payment for his luv. Mr;eiilnVfi f(,e;a tlcnr ilitva op weeka, wrork. "L,rr. V! 7r.r?--ZL.t.sn 2T Chronology, ana ita useiut application, Jn into a written contract, orcall on a witness t Or . ' th. PrM, Mp w how will tho negro be protected iron te. vio- that the people of North Carolina will heaitat to subscribe and thus leave the author to seek in other States that encouragement which he cannot Obtain at home. When the book is pib liahcd the people of the State will feel a lauda ble pride that one of their own citzena was the ptSof of inch "a production. " I feel confident it will gala for the "author great reputation; and that it will have a great Tun," not only in this country but in Europe. i ,., . .... A FarxxD or KATtTS Cawm. at IA par f , $. for sis uiortln: f 1 per month. Uos-iwaoa'. tlie plarn of pub ieathsa, 'itaated In the iter of a rich line of country, ia the Kastera Tanni naa of tb North Cr.Jih Kailltoail, and the Wanted Tarminu of tb Allanuu an) North t'arulina Itail Koad, and is th evntriil Iepot of tha Wilmiagtoa and wmonai anw, Th tfailr New, th nnle uapar wnblinlu-d b twaes New barn aad Kalir.b, and the only Daily be tween nmmtiKton, n. i..,au,i i-etrnurg. va,.i rap idly iecremin,,' Ha eirenlatioa und exlendiarr its bui M'a ; aad offers vary saperior adrantaFa to adverti se". . B. AU freight r eaived by A. A. N. V. R. U from Nawbera or Morahead City, is publiahed ia the .Vno, for th inuwmatirra of eeajijraerii Feb 21. ItH.tf COTTON SEED FOB SALE. "dIFTEEX hand red barbels of Cotton Seed for sale A They are frooa tha rrop of thu Is-t seaaon wand. ava ol an improved variety. T, W, BATTLE. ' Kocky Meant, Kdrecoinbe oo ,N. XT. 'b 20, lEI. Ita ' HOTEL, FOB BEXT. . T U'lLLrW or lea for lire Oalniiea of the Tin. , A. aamnaref yeara, my HTfel prouerty ia the town of Lontibarg. N. together with tb luri.il ur, Ate. Tb Hotel oontoiaa 4U rooms in vood repair, and it tit asied ia tb centra) part of the lawn. Tner beinif no Uotol in thatown bo open, it will pay aaaalarpriatnf Proprietor vary handaonjely. For tarns, apply to ma at Loaubnrr, if V. JAatES DENT. Fob M. 163, 8w x v T" WAXTED. OITCATIONS as Taaebar fi twotiitere, who ara O oapabl f irutraetiaK ia th al English branoh ra, with th rail, menu of French aad ataciai Terms low, as a pleasant home is snora of aa object thaa a aahsry, Good reftreneea jtvea erj reqaired... Ad dreaa MISS ELEAXOtt MIDDLtlOM, Car of GB. J. B. Li t!rol,n, FabH.KH.apd Liaba.RaT. C. XOTICE. PERSON Sowairf propaity (real Mtate, Ao.,) in tb towa of Morahead City, ar hereby notified Jose nest to pay tha notified saV tba Delinquent a ill be required to pay doable taxes. mmv .w, w, -- that they ar alyea till 1st of Towa taxes oa eaid property, : ' CIl.tf GB OF'"TI!vlE'. '""-AtEiaa "a? OA8TOW RAILKOAO co;' - j ! . tferenneaaVa'a . 'Baleiirh. N. C Feb l'ali. 1868. . ON and aftajMoadayFebita l8G, Iraias. will rnsasfollowai - I , Paaaaajer Train leave RaJoigb, 4.30 AM ' Ahivea at Weidoa. . - II.V0 d ' LMvas Wetaoa . . I SO P M Ainea at Kalehth, . '- 8JQ HUi a the r"da are aeat forward. MEHCII ANDIZr received-aatfT'orwatdeo'wnSprompftaBi A fall supply of " .f'-O (i WOO EUIES, kept enrwtantly la stor, which will b ),,, urea for cah. t .. . Agent lor tlie snta, of Mueta It Ca.! aaakj r I R E A N D ,mv B t. J-.p ROOf IAJ wirn jBrTiea rni, ruwaar pro.it LeekiJ weiEhio only one quarter of aa rar.ee. Tba.1, ar vmrranltd free trom Harnnnau, aas . ... ! manufaetu'rer's priee. and will b farwar, aZf Wilmiastua withoat hara lor tnram a lZl 75 Bales of Cotton Yarn, and 44 Jntl bitaetlna;, for ssle. Addreaa.' January tjB.'itv.fm. A.A.WrLUlD WiMta.i. Kugar. I DEFINED and Cab Sugar for WilftiinKton, feb K, 144. If. il by- A. A. WILLUH -otTet. IO and Jsra Coffe for sal- by " "tnTrilteif toti, 3, af A. A. WliUIt Cuba MoltMar. I "-"-w-- a. a.waua Wilmluaton, Feb 9, 148, tf Cotton Yarn aud Sheetlnp, , ryg- - tIAI.ES f- aaUi by , WllmiBirtaii. FebS, l. tf. A. A. WlLUffi natcltca, -,-.,,-5-,-:----.-.-E Itltu-klug, Ink, Wrapping Iaper, " Letter Paper, ' Spelling Baoki,? Foraolabr . A.A.WIU1U Wilmiarrtai, lb 2. 1 48, tf. . Candles. 1 CA HOSES " Adamant!" for sal by 10U A. A. WILUB. WUminift4)B,rab2,il,tf - .. Cion. Lane' School for Bejv ooneono, a. c. rftUK firat seuioe of thi School will A- raary l2)h,ieG6.ud ooatiao twaary viaM' Ternia as follows payable ia advaae i ..' ' Primary Engliab,. .......... I" ' Higher EnglUb,... Latin aad Greek ry- Na dadacUona will be aud ler abets) saw in oaeen of protraeted aiekoeea Pvnila eateriiv aftaa lh -eorBieaeBial tesaion will be hargad ia pmponioe ta tkasrai rate a. Good board oaa b had ia reapatUbblialW for about flSper aaotrth. -Th patronaofthieaehoo! aiay feal aaaarad Uao.' aon will Iw thorooghly ttatrerted al wau wiaar. Tlia I'rinrieaJ i. a aradnata of tha CniyariiO and,alao.ofth Virginia MilU7lastitaiet aiy to hi. entering tb Confederate Array aa M JT. C. " Bothi" Rrgiateat. he was aaeraa.(i a gaged la teaebiaa, having Cited ieasaivit-tiair l,..n. at A I'rnravin lh. VlnrlUa SuwT b atituta, Profeai.or In tb Ktnte miary of rierilkas Profeaaor is th N. C. Military luaulai St (kmas He will b a.lled by u auaaied gestleaia, JA8.Il.i4K,Aat.raiftai rabO, l.w.sw ..'-, - s v niaaolutlon of Cooartnerthl. tkaa af lM CowparAUo ka this day b aa " aiaiaal eoa.eot The daitee dav.lvlaf ee r..kt.. , r .k. Rul af Cans lev a ihr aivalfthotbr Hrfelk (bat aaMaw bafor tb war) r tk purpeae f praeoww -hav. ,ki diuela'to. Tk baaia-M .i a v. u. o.i. .,.1 e, . ..j Mr if Mora IpW T.llrf tha Baak f C ffaaj thaa am aal tivla of-tJowar atoora, letU sip th bstiaeit f Baker, Oewpw A 0 . , , WM 5. BAIt. - WM.B. yoaaa, Jan. 28,18, t IlENBY AI. GILS Freight aad Accommodation Traia leave Raleigh on M"Bdy. Wedoearl en and Fridays at 7MAU. aad rriye a. Weidoa 5.08 PM. - , N Freight aad Aeaemawdatioa Traia leave Weld a Taeadays, 1 barsday aad 8atarday at S 00 A M, aad arrives at Raleigh 4.00 P il. By thi change ia tea Pssuger Traia, eoaasatioa ar made anlh tha Seaboard and Roaaok Kail Road a well aa by tb apperrosle via atiebumad. ; . - ' Way Baaaeagsra eaa be - aeeouiroodatr d bv tlia Freight aad AceonnrodatloaTrmn If they think prop- rto do so. Feb 17, 161, 3m ALBERT J0H.V8Oy. . Oea, Saperinteodeat. BROWS SIIEETIXCeS. j , TWO Bales bast 4 1 8heUog Jaat reeelvtd on em . signmenl. - '"-' '.-' v ' .,' -j'- '-- , A lao. Cotton Yrn by tb bun, or bal la stoj. . 7 JAMES M3;0VXES, Agent. .F.b,15i,tf . ,Xr a a.-.. . t- " " - COMMISSION MSRCHAI'M Importan aad Dtslto'i ... : foreljni'&ndDome$U6 Uqnors 1 , VTobaoeo, Cigar, krJivl05 WaeT .LoiiaAaD Stbii'i ' - aad -,.'. , - , ' No. 3 AUjaawToa' flTaaat, - Wr -T nerma a. Tf BIFTr . . ' A. ttTV I Jan. 31,146, la.. ' j . . 1 a. a, ...ilff. -MB V I l 'J worriTT, BB?. V CO., Oaaeral Comstiaaioa Herclanti, , a aata Walatr RtT9tir . . Tirilmlastjttn. ? 6 - ") - . I orahiDiaent of Cotioa, Kaval e"",. FfWMluea,. My . aro a an tja jreoemas - gooda. Order aoiicited aaapeompUy Iliad. JaovltT.l(ai 'A Greneral tiiunission . .";(. a s &-:; :y--- - SHIPPING MERCHANT. NO 23 NOETH WATEE ST. w-iwaisaTos, TOBBI0SMKST3 OF C0TT0S, NAVAL SI0EE3, J Laaabea-, sad ether Prodnee for Sal ee flopping, rtppoettSally solicited. Liberal advaaeeaaar Bad. a Jssrvraan j masBtir aaaeav. - :TI: . - . KV l-t-lava. . WarrrntoaNnaie Aeadeiarf WAajuarroa, a. C" tk praclfesl asna I efiei r ' JOTS prepared) for College or not! 13 af Ufa, TaitioetlBftirper "'Ti,( run 'v. nrrirtEB. A. Il"-'1"1", v - p FebS, lU.lra . 1 noautAlst. Bnttelr, .Koaatsia S TTSTlwelved S liU prt ' JAMES M T0WXX3.t? Feb IS, IS. Iw - ' v ''-" . '' ' :;"'; ;-;' ' '' V Vt aai !A .41 " V a v',.. , - - ' r'