7; 7 THE 8E'TI ' - v. - j.. - u SEATOV GALE. EtIUor. V I riday livening, -. 83, . OarWettera CottttUefc r Th great impediment to the raufd inert, of wealth ia,mr Wnttra eboatWU their in accessibility tfit mark! The Eastern tod mid- -dleeonntlesof the State, annually lin'poit niuK T dreds of thousands of idolUrs worth ef Be- ri sn-t laiuries from th North, which our own Western cnuntit could supply W fit greatest abundance, equal iu Quality much cheaper rate, it they bad qtiick and ree T eonstitj tjtifgp. trinpftrtati;w.j Railri)a(j tb only possible mean wbicUcan be lurniaKeJ them for tbl purpose. Butter, cbec-M, beef, tallow, hides, honey, sp y plea, Irish potatoes, onions, cabbages, ehesauta, flour and a variety of other article re bow ' produced in very great abu odaoce. .A little, at- tentioa to the eultBfe aad manufacture of these article, will enable oar people in the West, to produce and keep them in at good tyl and - preservation at they are low produced at the Korth. . It 1$, therefore, of the higheet iittpor tance, that railroad facilitie abould be afforded them aa tooB poaaible. ; , ' -, . i Bat railroad transportation la aot alL It it important if they hare railroad a, in order for tbem to compete with Other la the market, that the road abould o regulate their tariff of freight, aa that the Coat of transportation shall Dot entirely put a top to production. ; ft appear to 'os tbat niany ;.of our railroad ' manager da not au.ffipUmtly diacriminate be tween the tatu and welglit fit article. The ' wight of article, of course, must' aa a general principle, negulate the price of freight, but be aide till general principle, regard, ahould be had si ways, we think, to tb afw of the article. For Instance, the charge on 100 lba, of cotton, at present price, ought not to be leal, Indeed, ' ought to be much greater than on 10Q lb, of onions, potatoes or apple ; otherwise, the cut ture of these necessary article would be die- - eonrsged and prevented, ;';.' '. A commission nous In tbl -city called our - attention to the following fact which Illustrate1 our poaitiont 4 geptleniaa in Catawba county "having rained a large quantity pf, fine onion, forwarded fifteen, buahel of tbl article to commission hooae in thi city to cll for hinv - On their arrival, the railroad . freight bill wa , - presented and paid. The 13 boahelt of onion ' 'will hardly bring more tbaa l,8) pcrbuabel, or $33,50 for the whole, Now on then 15 '.bushel of onion, the freight from Xewton, Ca tawba connty to Salisbury, wa only 11,60.- Tbl w call a moderate charge, . But the freight from SUUbury to Raleigh wa $3,08 l-m Wa beg leave to aek tb proper officer of the :.- K P,.R. JUS lb.it Mt'f tfijirge It not an error. li not, w can hardly Lope to get any more on ; jjrti, Meeting-. We take pleasure to-day fa laying before oar : render, tbe proceeding ot meeting held re eeotly in tb Ccu:itj of B.ti, by .tb citizen ' generally, In' (jtdwr to iavU agriculturalist from broad to settle inmng thi, ;KThe aen " tiirenu expreaaed by that meeting are liuilar to thoa tHha-rjnprejbt.yr , portion: of the State. We hive uttered thl opinion time and "' again, and wear gld that the people make aimllar utterance throughout ; the But. N man, white or hluck, i liable tou(Tr In Korth Carolina for bl political acntimeitta.or for hi tat couree a ettiemrin reference to the kmtef war. Men holding adverae acntiuieute to the great majority otjBorpenplo, who on fet pnr. poae labor to fouunt ilincotd, aud ecite parti can tVcHug among u, are not o much eateemed w admit; but any rjiiitt-ingenuodt good cltf. "&.n, no matter what hi opinion, or where be came from, who portue a respectable Tocation, - ahare in tbe good fueltngi aad courtenir of our people. We repeat what we have often ealdv that i , Northern rnerf purauing an boneat rocmlon, ' among ua, are a afe in any portion of thi : State aa in tbe North. Outlaw protect all alike, and where men prora themaelve to ..worthy, good ciliiena, they are reapectetl. be . ' The LtgMattire. f ' - . To-Uy th (landing committee of the Sen ate and aoma of thoee of tbe Houae were an- . A 1 . A 1 . 1 Llll. f ooncet Hllu" DHuioeroi pin were miro rv duced in both Houae. The election of Corap ... troller baa been kept off by the Senate, but. we preauma will be dispoacd of in. few day. t We are obliged to Col Cowan, of the llouee, tor Uie reaoiuuon oraertng nereatter tbe prist fng of the Governor' meaaag and TreaanrerT cpon Dciore tu meeting or tue ueoerai Attem biy. Thi Was fcood more. W beg leave to , anggeat, that tbmreon exiat forth pab lieation of the Comjroller' report, tb report ot tbe Insane Asylum and th Inttitation of th 1 A Deaf,, Dumb and the piihd, and indeed, all th . regular report which are to beuibraitted to th General Assembly, befare th eeation commence. ; Scarcely any thing would tend to faclliUtc Irgialetion' W much thi. I.AVL then tmpor- tact rater beinir read; and printed before th f-;ja begin, the committee could immedi atcly bej-in their inveetigittipn tooS, al ap- puiiiied. W here, th printing of report after - tbe wilon open, which mak from 0 to 700 pftgRn, rud mneh of it rule and figurWork, B?cftriiy consume much timeand delay c tu rt, W hopv Uie necery action will t " tnea spoa thj'arrhxt l ' '.' ' - ' x , ConsekdaUon. . : l ' Onr extemporary tb WilmliigfdBXurnri' ha a 'oner tlf?r id ci't to this nrntiitdit.n ,A conaolidate th AUnntio and Waters Extension liailroada. It intimate that the question will, be eor.6iJered at tbepropoed meeting of th auxikkoider oftbe N. C." Rail road, aoon to meet wliiii tify. We bad heard-i no mention of that aa one ot the object of the n-i', Jt tn lu'Ject y be eouldcred' SOUTH CAB0LCTA IEGI31ATTTR1L ; ;;' ; ' .- fnexATE.:' ' y l 1 Faioar MoKHino, Nor 23. The ScnaU waa called to order at 11 o'clock A. M. . t Tlie Journal ot yeaterday wa read and p- prorej, " , lavf abteneew granted Mr. Br.eaJ, Sen ator from Jobnatea, until Tneadsy neit. . The Speaker announced the foHqwlDg t oijf- mirreear- ...,i r. . , '. The Senate branch of the Committee on the brnpoeed (kwatitutional amendment, are Measnk Jcb, McLean, Covington, Clark aod Jonea.A Commit! Propotitkm ittnA tirietant, Meiar. Cunningham, Keltey, Covington, Kar ri ot Franklin, Jonea, Brown and Willey. itwmkUim Claimt. Mwwra. Oaah, Jhnnn, Bullock, Coward, Ferebee, McRm aad Edwarda ' OmmtON n Vic s fkiimu-aestrt. Battle, HtherMir- Bpenner, Harria of Rtither- ford. Hand. Petkina and bnel Commit In it 0i$ Judiciary. )l(ntn. Wilson, Leach, McCorkle, Moore, Brown, Avery and Uobine. x . ' t--r--'' . Avery, Hall, Wigginc, BpeeU, K ounce, Mclean and Love. Committtt n Edueniitm- tMd th Library liama. Hill. Llovd and Mathew. , . Cowle. Berrr. Maraballi Adnmi. Mathew, Fere- be and PaacbalL , Moore, Paachall, Johnaon, Kelly, Tbompeon, BeafMim.' - : 1, . " . Commdte Militant AIT 'Jin. Mem Leach, Battle, Richardaon, Bullwk, Love, Wir- liama wad Kelley. i CommittM oa AfrieuUur.Ui:mn. Coving ton, Barnea, Clark, Thornton, Perkina, Richard aon and Kooncev oWTCojotTTat aejiATB nnait'H. - FUe. Meaara. Halt, Wiggina, Covington, Mo Lean, Berry, (lean, Adam and Jtnenige. lblie Buildingt an4 s Ground: Meewr. Thornton and Barnea, 1 CKtfohM lmdt mnd Wtr Tvrppii. Meatr. Oaab. Love and alcCorkle. Steamp Lmd. Meaara. Koonce, Bpeaci-r and Coward. I-trory. Mer. WarTtTlTullaw and Cun simrbam. nMMlwfn.-Mer. Speed. Wilaon and Berrv. DtnfaniDumb Anlum.Memrt. Ball, liar- ria, of Rutherford and Roblna Mr. Boeed Introduced a reaolutlon to prevent fraud upon the revenue, on hi motion it wa referred to tba committee oa Finance. , . A metaaK waa received from tbe Houae tranamittinii a reaolutlon renuirinir the Secret a- rv of State to furnitb each member of tbl General Ameubly with eopieaof th ordinances and reaoluUona patted by the aat Btate uon vention at lU aecond teaaion. On motion nf Mr. Leach, it wa laid on tba table. Alao a menage prcpoatng to ralae joint elect committee to make aeceasary arrangement for .opening .the election return and counting the vote for Gov noor. Concurred in. - ' j A meuage waa received from the House pro 5? lr&Tjilrifif.mnnner no, to be mlsunde'mood, and should ait as relate to a Penitentiary. Concurred in Alao a message proposing to go forthwith into the election of Comptroller of the State. On motion ef Mr. Wilson it was rejected. , Th Raetsker MBftHRcfaMJlWilya 194 Avery Committee on tore lied Bills for the week. 1" v ' A, message wss recetved frem tbe House trarNHltftbg the Joint f Uie for tbe government of both House. Tlie rales created tome (lis cuaaion, were aligbtly amended aad adopted. Also a message proposing to print the rulaa In sufficient number to allow' a copy for each mm ber of the General Assembly. On motion of Mr. Wilaon. it waa laid on the table. Ateo, a mea age transmitting a communication from tbe Governor, inclosing a report from Jacob Siler agent of the Cherokee land recommending it reference to tbe Committee on, Cherokee land. The reference wa made, and on motion of Mr. ! Wilson the accompanying document Wire or dered to be printed. Also a Bivseag transmit ting communication from the. Governor en closing a correspondence from the Agent of the Bureau in thi State, relative to providing for the destitute of the State, and reoemmend that a Joint Select Committee be raised to consider tn matter, which wa concurred in. On motion of Mr, Wilaon tbe Senate adjourn ad until 11 o clock to-morrow. - ' HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; . -" - Fwdat, November S8rd, 1866 The House was called' to order at eleven ft . ..... ernes a. ax. ,.. -r-f : Tbe Journal of jesler.lay wa read and ap proved. . ' The following committee were announced. 77 COMMITTBSOlf TH JtTDICIART. ' ' Messrs. MclCay, Dargan, Davla, Kenan, More- bead, Perry ot Carteret, Richardson, tverett, Logan, Wbitfleld, Jordan, Durham, and Pea- me. ,., v -j :-. . x OK riSASCE. Meear. Harper, Patton, Latham of Washing ton, Cowan, Lutterlob.Guee, Lowe end Holder- on IirTKRKAL IMTHOVEMtaT. . i Messrs. Cowan, Clark 'of Halifax. Lutterloh. Cmsted, Houston,. Uorton, of Wilkes, Patton, wryson, bogan, vusuwusk ana ora. f Mr. Cowan presented a petition trom Jao. A. Taylor: of New Hanover connty owner of the "Bwatcwajwj rerne," over Cape Far and Brnnnwk-k Rivera, praying that the Stat tax en the Ferrie be reduced, by being imposed hereafter, oa the nett instsad- of tlie orvt re eeipta. - Kerurrsxi to tne inane committee. ate, fitevenson tntroduoed a resolution to raise a ioint select eommitte. to rroort a memorial to tha Conirres of tbe United Bute, prkvinar that body to call a Convention of th State of the Union, to take Into consideration the pres ent Constitution of the United States, and if ' Mr. Kenan Introduced a resolution to rale a ioint committee to make arrangement for Count ing tbe votea for Governor cast at th recent election;1: Adopted,: :vj f f :! " i K 'Mr. Carton, a resolution of instruction to the Judiciary Committee, that they report a bill making provision, by a 'board of valuation, or otherwise, that property old nodcr sxecutton shall bring a fir-hjlor la th currency of the United State. Adopted." ",..- ., ? By Mr. McJfalr, a resoltttloD reqoiririg th Sec rclaryt of Stat to furnish member ot th1 Aa embly w!:b eopie of tb-f ordinance and reeo hitlon of the Ute CoaveofioaTJ Adopted. Cr 3fr. Hutchison, a resolution to raise a joint cojnuiittee, on so much of tbe Governor'. message a nute to l lie establishment of 'fetat PeitiArj-JUiJiplisd-w., kin litws introduced a memorial from Rufus n. Jones, of Wake County, executor of Alfred Jonea, deceased, relative to lost bonds,' Rt fer red- BILL IKTBODICEO. : , . . i Br Mr. McRae. a bill to inenrrtorafe the South raion JlanufacturiD Com pan r. of Richmond r- i K.'ifr n. . hill in relation to Public Roads, (hropote to enact wai i "'' , tweenthe Ke ot fifteen and fifty five year fhall be required towork tlie road,) - t By Mi1. C'iark, a biU for th ret let of fth peO- - liy Mr. lucnardnon, a urn w pr" Bladen Manufacturing Company, i . Bv Mr. Moore, of Uhatnam, a " of the peoplcof CliatbaJ Lqf UtJT-1 .. By Mr. Oranberry, a biU to amend an act ttt Improve the !aw of evidence, paeacd at tb ee aionot I860. : ' " .' ' ' By Mr. B!ir, t bill to repal aomnc ot an act paaaed at tle butaoMnoa ot me uwwrai emblv, a require peraon over Iny nveyesi of ge to work on th public road. By Mr. Roger,- mu to enaci inai fimava mnlea which were -xaplarej by the Felerl or Coofedwate armiea, aad now fntbeynoeaeeawn of any citirenof thi mate, anaii noi i maw e1 or taken by ny peraon wnawoiTw, an Mit,enuefi an act m prom w " oo'pnblic roali end to re-enact aeellon 40th-f . --.. - r .1... o...:J t By Mr. Durham, a biH.to exempt from taia tion the poll and projx-riy Ot disabled aoldiera, and tne property ot wiuow in ctimu . By Mr. Scott, a bill to eatablisb a homestead freehold. : '" By Mr. Wangb, a bill to provide more effect ually for the punishment of horse stealing. Tberiptaki r announced the ''following a the House branch of tbe Joint Committee on the Conatitutionni amendment, viz: Meaara. Perry, ot Carteret, Davis, ol Franklin, Morebeed, Ke nan. Wilaon, of Forayth, Run, Waagh and Hodnett. S A message waneived from His Excellency, Oov. Worth, enclosing communication from CoL Bumlord and Gen. Howard, U. S. army, with reference to tbe iasne of government ra tiona to indigent white and blacks; ; Sent to tlie Senate, with a rtoal to refer it to a joint committee. Alao a message trom Hi Excellency, trana mitting the financial report ol Jacob Siler, agent of tbe State for the alettf Cherokee Iwids. Referred to the committee on Cherokee lands and Western Turnpike. On motion of Mr. Crawford, of Jtowaa, a measnge was sent to the 8ebte proposing that the two House proceed to elect tbe Comptrol ler. ! Tbe Senate, by message, refused to concur, and the House adjourned jiiLxlcven , .olock A. M, to-morrow. ----f Our.WuhingtoB Letter, ; ; WaJuuoion, D.O,Nov. 20, 186. Mgataa. Editoms : Oue .of-rhose periodical Simoon which sweep over nation, cem to have bnrat In its lull fury npon the Korthern section of this Union. France has had it Mis sissippi scheme, its revolution of '98 ; England its South Sea bubble ; Germany its secret soci eties and Materialism, sml tb event of the passing year have sliovn, that the great Kortb American Republic is not exempt from the na tional epidemic of the old world, which tor a lime overcome all principles and precedents, and leave right and wrong tnvolviiin Inextri cable conhmon. - ' " n . . . i i : . t , i . . V. 1 tile spirit of those elections i)d the principle they enanciate be-tJten 'aa the settled policy ol ttie people, we might well despair of republican institution. True, however, to the Republican faith of oar ancestor, we cannot but believe that the Biairof th psnpl msan w013aiey44!MsJ J1 l. .;.. K. ..,1 I down. may be misled by dasignlng and unprincipled leaders; but sooner or later, th popular mind will discover the trdth, "and the great popular heart will throb in unison to tlie true principle ol liberty and rigfilT For the present, however, the will of the predominating section, aud with that tbe policy ot th Government, ha been ont nilstakably settkd. Tbe only resource then for the South, is to develop ber resource, encour age Immigration and bide ber time. Kven sliould tb Constitutional amendment be unlawfully adopted by excluding tbe voteot tha "ten," by the next census, perhaps, it will cease to be in jurious, nd set agiintt the State now .tnost reafou in it i adoption. I no boutu owns mose than one-half ot the now settled territory ; tbe climate is Runiid 1 tbe soil fertile.- Thrwave of immigration on set in, and tb litt.a New Eng'and States just now so noisy, may find themselves shorn ol thoe Stst right which they are so willing-now to ignore, , Tbey are treading on dangerous grotthrl, tor precedenta itf politics, a In law, are! terrible tliiugs. ' - i It is oa dit that an agreement with the Jnarex government ha been made by which the State uf Sonora, Chihuahua and Lower California art' to be turned over to the United state lor an nexauon. It is said, that the mission ot (itn. narie and merely precede an armv ot occupa tion. Certain it is, that unusual movement of troop have lately taken place to that direction. Should these rumor prove trtfe, it indicate that tha President baa adopted a policy, per- nap me omy one, wuicn win resune ins popu larity In tha Korthern Statee. ' Th ' Northern mind over atimnlated by th war and partlcu larlvit successful termination, is active, mor bidly active, and must have something to feed npon. Any thing tending to the' aggrandize ment oftbe Republic is emphatically popular. Annexation of the Northern State (if Mexico, while It would bring popularity to the admin titration, by turning public attention trom i- neaen which it ha already dwelt too lone, would probably ensure the speedy admission of tb excluded State. ' ieweil in this light, the meaMira would be a fine atrnkn ot policy, but th ultimate effect of thi vast Increase of Ter ritory, on tbe destinies of the Republic, hi qneetion for tb mature' deliberation of the statesman and for lime, which at last settles all question Ironv the minutest to the greatest, -The acquisition would indeed (rive as a shorter and more practicswe route than njrw now possess, to tne rscinc, i ne annex oi. tne steam whiatle which annihilate lime and apac mav be allowed to compensate, i some degree, for tbe aKTtimcjnt of those, if any, who may feci dii posed to imitate the now . annexationist :of Polk atlniinistrati-m. u.-.'- : : The Capital has lately been enlivened bv the preaence of Parepa,'th elebrated ongtress, who is said to rival, If not inrpa,'Jenhy Llnd Inner achievements. '''A Preparation are being made, at th CapitoL for the reception of the fortieth Contrresa, which is probably destined to be memorable one in hiatorr. and. w boss flrsjt move oa the board will be anxiously looked for by (h whole American people. ' ' i 0, . ... . .. .. j- RtMAnKABL Cum or an Aokd Cocrtr. SvIVanttS Hartshorn, Ss " on of the -. oldest. best known and must esteemed eifacn of Nor folk, whose residence wa on Bermuda street, Was taken ill oa yesterday morning, and ' with out nivy alarming premonitory symptom ot "illssoWtloffi "died in fit f-prtfeyjr. r - 1 Hi ged consort, with whom v iew months ago bo celt brated bit golden wedding, ever come by tbe great calamity, wa taken 111, and died within two hour of ber husband, tb victim ot a nervou' hock. Their soul are again united in stroos'er than matrimonial tie, In the realm Of tb blesed.tfr;V.'i VimuiM 1 ofiWX. 1 ..- 'jj'.j.- . . . ... ' . . For Hit Sintiuet u oldi i,triotn (Brownlow.) . " ' : . "That glori tStaiulara. So far ae7 Governors Hamilton and Brown- low are concerned, we esteem tbem the equal of Governor Sharkey and Perry iu imrity. in tejrrity and patriotism." oanrii, iV. tftA., "We are quite content with eur rvrf. ' (Qorein 'HIS and Ibufcn. ."' la 1844, Wb, G. Brownlow, "not then" a Gov ernor, was in tbe city of Raleigh ; and. provoked by what be then saw in the Utttndfd, publisb ed s jetter in Uleh be sbowrd bi eetisustioa . of it editor in tolerably energetic language After calling hira various hard names such a "that prince of hypocrites,'' "the notorious po tau of tlie Htandart'nA characterisiRg bis psperas"the putrtfM sheet throughth0 et nmm of which BUlg Balden lie weekly." He Kply the epithet of "rowdy," "Usckguaa," sc., to nonest ana accent men t lie is a imru rat County Court Lawyer, who some short time ago wrote and spoke tbe high praise of Mr. Clay, Gov. Morehead and tbe Whig party generally; with a view to induce the Whigs to give bim employment that be might avoid ttar vatio. He. t that sani little wavering, breath MgawfrtftaJ monnment of bis own shame and disgrace, who wa repulsed by th proprietor of the Star office, npon his application to Income a partrur in tbe concern 1 1 Ileistbst raingloriouslittlecreature, who, to gain notoriety, and at the same time make his bread and meat, wrote to the Hon. Wm. A. Gra ham, while a Senator in Congress, asking bim to sid him in buying out the Star office, with a view to his starting a more efficient Whig press, in Rslelgb, and one that would handle the I.o coioco's ss tbey deserved to lie handled ! And last, though not least, he Is tbe same depraved little political midietmt, who, snaking known ats priet to tha Lacofoco at Raleigh, has been bought and paid for, soul and body, receipts in due form having passed between the "high contracting parties." In this contempt! l ie little niugai is all want of principle brought to a foevt. And if any responsible Whig or Demo crat has ever known him to look an honest man in the faceelnce his connexion with the Locoio co aty aadcaa na'ce it appear, by, I will make a public acknowledgement to the man. He ha the worst- countenance of any man I saw in Raleigh. And If his countenance be a true index to bis heart I fcould as soon suspect him ot Uiking thing vithoul Utire, as anymea I have met with since I left Tennessee. : As ft regard the self styled Democratic par" ty, both In North Carolina and elsewhere, I con sider the mass of the common people as honest, as virtuous, and as patriotic, as those of any other party, and have so expressed myself on all occasion. But tbe Uadort of that party, by whom I mean the Editor, eators and wire worker, I regard ss the most nnmitlgntt-d asso ciation of villains now living, trom Van Buren dovn tren to Hilly IlvldeR." WILLIAM G. BROWNLOW. Editor ot the Joneaborn' Wbigj.". Raleigh, April 18th. 1884. "I would not curse a-docr oH quoth mine uncle Toby. Rut Uncle Toby was wrong. This is not cursing. It is only a pleasant exhibition ot loose amenities wnicn characterise senile. men born to be great It ia only enactjng the pan 01 me imjjuisivo f.mpraiUj jwanwgr, W0(J BUmeaA, ana ltr fotxiiocks bim Some people ' migh suppose . that- title- 1 . 1 . .. it 1 . . . . . : : 1 . . . . n uiuue ui Hiutanun is a nine eccentric OJ no mean. It is usual among cultivated gentle man, who boast and have alwavs boasted their "social position." Tbey evn take liberties with each other which are denied to tbe baser sort.' These seeming curae are blessing in disguise. - That "gloridu old patriot,,, and that other one whom As delights to honor, now sleep together. - Indeed, there aretbree delicious X. r U s in tb same lamily bed, lyinir spoon fsshion, congratulating each other that they uave a"nxed place m' history "arid that "it will alway be known that Jprotimnal Outer-, nr$ existed at one time in our system of Gov. eminent, and who those Governorswere." H is tory will certainly remember Holden. Jack Hamilton! aad Brownlow Each shsll be called Governor "always" and longer too. They nave -as nxea a place in n is tory a an v. San. cuo ranxa snail never overstiaaow them nor that other Governor, Beelzebub (soaliedV who ruins over a hotter region than San Salvador. Some Governor there be who have attained bad eminence, but they shall be all known in History, Tbe question so long debated, in what school our accomplished X, P, G, atudied the grace. Is now at rest.' H ha evidently drawn his polished thafta from th quiver of "that trlori oiitold patriot" Hi knightly bearing toward nis adversaries could hare been acquired in no omer cnooi, ana taugnt py no otuer master. Both, master and man, are statesmen of refined sensibilities and gentlemanly mien. Both ara brave, and were never known to run from dan ger. Both are model of gratitude and know experimentally, notmng of h "viper's tooth!' or thankless child. Both ara true as steet to their friend, who have gtf en them brandy, or done other favors and to tha State who liar given them birth and nurtore.XBoth are scru pulously truthful, and never mistake coarse Vit uperation for argument. " Both areSaware that a good canto scorns to tdmit falsehood in it support that lik beauty, it "Itsed aot-th fnvlga aid of (uM) ornamei H W, WHW I.. ...... M.', WUI I.U MJV BiWt. Both, being high-bred and chivalrous geattf, men, "earn feur U tant rfprocXe," practice high courtesy to all adversaries, personal and polit ical; secure themselves from contempt,, tbey scorn 10 speaa contemstuoociy 01 otner Who are lea endowed with pre-eminent meritt ilaving never sinned tbemselve. tuoMeh thev misht cast stone at tha frail ones, thev' forbear. and say gently, "eo tny way and sin no more." 4 ? ....... . . 1 totn are una ana conciliatory in their man ner to aa extreme a X. P. G's of historic re nowa should always be. Having never been inertia the bosom, nor snakes in the eras. they never talk .about colrglnlr,, their old i j ..-A a.,. a t.. .. .. r . m . 1 iritmus snu neiyuooia --wuu acorpions, 1 ey ever talk about "biding their time," with an ominons, exultant shake of the head.1 They never "thank God that a day of reckoning it at hand," wbea their own kith and kin are to be made to bite tbe dust at thoir feet, and there shall be non to deliver." In fine, theytw!n areembhaticallv oar nobil fratrum lnin"A cades Ambo" Siamese twins, held together la sympathetic Buie by that portion of their bod i wber the leave and fishes go,' after theyj are swaiwwea. i ss t. s r it 4 i nteSBTTEltlAK fylitinj, AsseMBtT.In tb i resoywriaa uenerai Asaemuiv now in emUm ln lHMnnbti: sir tti t9ih th rtinc.rn .,r it 1 relation of baptised children todiseinline in thr ! cbnrth was concluded, and tbe canon, as report' i ed by tbe commissioners, was adopted. An imnortant renort. on benefleiar m1iw!!, h presented .by the chairman of tbe commltee aiw pointed by tbe last general sssembly. Carson's discipline, a fur a chapter 81b, w adonted vitb tlibA modiflcatlons. ."- , , ' 5.seMi . - ,s At a nieaiinsr of Alamaae Lodra, . IS, belli b tta hull in Graliam Nov. 17th. A. u. 1 Mitt A. L. , the fui lowing prmbl and raaolutiona ware adoptsd : i ar.BKta, it ha pusjsd lb Mapresae anthiUot Ss fctnoT truss labor ifi our SDllt to rvfraahsBaat ia b&T oar twlovixl brother, ayosim I AaDaaausr, who de4 Sm. IMh. Itm, Uiantur : f . -,- , I . MetotnO, us. That thoagh we 'ssoarw dsvplr th loss of it dear brotber,. yt in are sataaiwl that our loi. though to as irrepanUs, ha bya to hint, eter nal Ram.-. ' . . . i1 ,. j. ;soltl,id. That this UidffTha loai a wcrd.j Savsabsav bia auail; a kind protoetor, aad tha sotn saanMjraa onnybl an masfui eiuaen. :': . -- - tittMTtd, Srd. Ibatw tevdar to the tarafry aad fmeda of th swsumI oat ainear and hearUali svnt. Miuj jar itieir strsM mse, and wosnd eammend -tliem to tha smV Uua who. niM u tut our aWruai geo4.'-. ivpw .-'.-r. '.-''-. ,-.,.r..:.,;-,.- . ItetahmL (h. ThaVw wear th nans Mf ol mourntna; for thirty days 1 and thai this preamble and resolutions ba asnt to the Balsish Oextuut tut nabh- cation, and that iba Seertrr larnUh the taauir ol fasnily li oar oepartod brothar with a eapr of the W. 8.LOXO, W. A. ALBRIOHT. CntnmHt . JoHS K. KlFrl.S.) NEW AHVEETISKJtESTS. FOB SALE rilHE Brick Sttor and lot, ea FanrtUriUs 8t., ia JL Baivlah babmging to tb N. Ot Pubuabuig Cons pany. aaaisd pfopoaaia will he raesTad an til tb l'itb. of Deeember, for th pjvhaae of th earn. Tha Compear reaervaa th right, to reaot, any or U of said bills. Nov 13-2 ..... , . - . ... s: ui 1,1 r.lf? MUee. ' i , 1 vI THE Troatcea of Orcnaboro Female Colleta arare qnantad to meat in Orsaasbore ia th basamsotef tna Itathodist Chnroh oa tbe lath, of December asxt. A punetaat sttandaaea fcs eamaatly daaired. . p n. 1. E. WllilAM SON, KovM-tl fraaideat. D :WMMTWtJ AFoBssuit who ia a good printer and proofreader, to taks charge of the Office of the AdvoosM l ubliahieg Cotapnoj. W. H. CUKINQGIM, . - . , Agent. NotJS-Iw j -. FAYETTE VILJLS W.CX, ' ' - ' ' - ' ,f " NOVEMBER, M, VM. rarnw tUtttr&sto f tub bam k o CLARKIVss! AT rATfcTTBVlLI.B B.C. A T th Fall Tana 198 of ths Court of Equity for Y Cumberiand oountj, ia th Btat ef North Caro hna, the anderaigned wa appointed Conmuaaaanw of the Bank of Clarendon at VavsUevills, vnrsaant to the provisions of the StstnU ratified UsrA Utb, 1866, entitled "n qt to enable th Bank of th tilat to close their bttsineaa." . , ,..,1 v I'ublic Notice ia hereby given to th creditors of ths Bank of Clarendon at FayattarUla, to prefer sad estab lish their demands against said Bank, by th first day of Jum.AD. wan. v .. , JS0. W. 8ANFORO, . Nov23-lw6t . . Commissions. A KEW PAFBf;. T t- tb nnaratgn4 propes to pabhah a nw V T paper in Warmaton, li. U. to eonunsnee Jaaa arv tha 1st. 1867. Tb paper will be devoted to Dtaratara, Agrienltm-a, County, Bute, (ianaral and Mlanellaneon hairs, lode pendent in Politic and Bahgioa. .. Kkv. J. B. Holomo and others, Editor, J. H. Buwstt, PuUiaher A Proprietor, : ! ' :v. -a, i- - ' Wrrston,..(Q STATE OF KORTH CABQLWA, IOO R E W A B Dl A PROCLAMATION By Bis KxeeUsnoy JONATHAN WOBTH, Governor of Whebxas, It ha beea repraaentod toms, that Jure K. Uoaaow. late of tba Coiuity of Cherokee, ia and btate, annas abargea witb tb murder of Harlan A, Boooe, of said County and Htate, and that the said juorruw a rairiuTa irom insuo t . Now, tbsrefora, ia order that tb said -Morrow may ba arrested sad brought to trial, fur said alleged mnr dar, I, JoT Woaiw, Qorernor of said btat, do ieaue tliia sur Froolamatioa. offann tha m9 t'ooa UoMoaxn Doha for hhiapprabaaaioa and de bvery to theohenif of Chersae Connty. ..; U witnaa whenof, Hi Eiceilenny, Joaarsust VoaT, Governor of said htate. ha hereto aet hi nana ana oaaeea w ureat neal of tn btat to he auixaa. . .. . - ' 1 1 Done at ths City of ber A. P. 1806. BaMgh, thi nS. dy ef Novem JONATHAN WORTH. Bv tu Governor wiaBisuT.."!.---' . Irivv4ss-tsry" AinlU- IKtW pess Jams X. Morrow, bv about f feet high weighs about 190 Ibs aabora hair, haae) yea, fair eompleiioa, fat eomprassed month, sharp quUne nosa, about thir ty years old, very aUgtUy stooped sbonldered, flat cheated, rather prepoaaaaaing in his general bearing, but low sad vulgar in hi conversation, fcnd ef liqaoi Frogreea, AaheriUe News, aad Claaveland, Tana., par, copy I month and asnd biU to the Xxesativ paper, cmee. THE MOST VAlaVTiAttLE .tilMlVSSTlTE-f - It XOUTIICAnOLIXA.FOtt SALE, TN PUBSUANCS of a dserse of onr Conrt of Kqnt- 7 maw mmu puvuv snouon on u9 premise. .. . u . , e 1 li,.--. ... . . . . . Y" -J -urr l u ftoax 01 u St. the property known as . . ' , s- " OEISWOXD'g HOTEL, " t" ! Including ITS sore ef Land adjoining said town, sad what ia known aa th "titabls lilts." on John Htrewt, ontbeKdiowrngterma: The purchaser will be re qaircd to adrano to tb U satar a saia annlQiant to effect an iosorano as direoted by ii decree, and to pay the eoeta of the proceedings, lo secure the r- Bieinuvroi tae punsnaM money ny bona Witn ssea ritv pavabls in six. twelvs and alirhUen mniith, wlk Fosaession giran on or before the id the titla retained nntll (he loth of January, and th titla rei 1.I1.M mm., i. n.i J M. r Unn........ -- frJ;- n. v. jiuivnisi!.! uers ana Jttaater m Equity for Wayn Coantv. . uwi iu v fcuv Hunfl umm ana piece, n-ie ImereeV 1 in treat of land in Chatham Cotintv. and In t-.t J or tana in mom v ounty, bomj the lusi which were eonrejed on theflth slnd lth of December IBS by Amos Wide, to VrilHara Ksrneirav and mh, which ara vsiusbla tm aacoqiit of tb euai piiaaa Which they contain.. Terms, spar sent eaah, bond with spproTed security ft., tb b&laao panbla aix months aer data with interest from data. Tola re. tamed untU th purchase pjonvia paid. f, ,evi. , Usyua County. BIPBEME COl'ttTX . TBE Winter terns will eeaaaaene en thaseooad itondsy us January next, '.....' - , i" lasT Yi tr.. .'ijnaT and Tiua.lse win f ilayl toniUcn:s for hoeneuawCauaea on tlie I Circuit win be cauea, aua mouun beard for certiorari de. , Keoob W m Caneaa anil be eaUad II A T Ow'ta. Tarao Wvrx. . " ' IV 4 VI " ' Forar Wki.-. ' " -' VtiTXI' Fimi Will.- .)' m ' i and eases an tha other circuit wot befor argued. ' , By order. jt. a t n-KiA, uer Nov 23-Seod - . - ' v Jit Bscrsi itrss hi ixmifi Lsrgalotof nneArriXH, i AJToilLot of ' ,- . - - . . : s." Clxeese, 1 . Batter, ftt, -. , AT KV Mm ' ;JJFor tai br'-Eenfc'"'"'- ': h-; MT I'UJnvriO.Noo fihooc CrA, h Vama Comitv, 15 mil.-a rouih of Wsrrentoa. Tba. yuwa sontauia 6j0 acre ef srtendiiDT XimbendLaadT opes Land eaongb to work lo or 16 huuia ; haa Miaa. tnirament pt a (lia Hauj. Pentm wiahuka 1 boy or rent Will b aliowedrVonsbla terms. a ply o ' Mas. W. H. PULK, , W.al-lm ' rw r- --'.'Wasreatotv X.O, Ofllo IV. C. Ketllrosad c-. CowVAjrv Sswe. Rev. to, taj. THE not,DK!W of th Btwda of th North Cara hna Kulruad (Vniptny, are vqaasi d. to fomsh th Prosvietit with tbe naiutr of each Baud hi iw XMMeHon. andst the sama tirua ianifr h.ih .1 ara wiiimg to rwwir thoir Buttda, or hLr thr win a.-msna paTmputor tba same wbeo they ndldaa. This iuunnsiiua hi particularljr dwrd Www tbe lit h dj of DuerwUer neat, to b laid bofxr Um Stoek bolilers of tb ComnnT. i w iit Ksleirh M u y ; f WJZMA!WtZ: oti.k-iuom. rnsidstiL ' o 1'rosreM, Stsmlard, JuurnsV aad IHsnalsh Bsnnt-r, Halialwrjr IlviBomt, (iiarlutu, aop till ; TJUT 60058 r bsy goom I, f ;.. ,t. LATEST X0VELTJE3 1" V "T" i.11- "bawi, on, sorather with a full Mock of Flsunela and Ikssuwtia Oooda, aad a full assortment ef Lad, Mi aad ChUdraw to U fuand at . . .... -VS. ROSEBAUJI'S, V ' ; .' fn. 16, FsyetssviU t. . Cons en and all and examine his stwk. . , , M. ROSENBAUM, "TT0UtB rsapeetfuny eaO th attention ef the J. pBbU M ' to nl In Stork of Gsata ready CLOTHIKb.'T WHlCHEEISITOWOrmiUQ AT. COST; a h Intend to ehsng U (in of kn eulT LaiHem' ll'anr. . bnafsja, aad ViTiita Skirts, Oannine Xaglish TJadvrwear, sad Mil Hose, and everything appertaining to a eompleae stock of Gurr's FcaKiaaixa iOoou eeoataaUj aa hand, ' : Oeots and Boys Hals aad Cap of all the hah bo able styles. ... c'n" ' ; j Bootita48hoeiJA-t . In treat varlatv. Gent fin Calf Boot at 0. Doat target Uss " M.lOSESBArS, Wo.lB, FsyettovUlsat. Nov Sl-tf ,j"r North State Iron and BraH Works. rTiBEBS well known Iron Works are turning oat alt X aiDd ox um caaung and wrought 11 01 j 1 Irons. also, erery vanetv of on snd two bora plows, and itmgv I t btock of rsrml: hsnd and tssdv for delirare ga. Th block of Farming fmpieneass as Very iane. and oonsiata in part of th following, via : ouu no. v riows, (juenmona rstout.i klO Keif eharnuae da. I I . S( No. M do. (WlUlam' Pa ten Li 100 Na 60 do, 60 No. 60 I ' , do ( Ansn'i -) 80 No. i 1 i, J On Boras Uvtogstoa Plow. -MNo. S TeoHora - " . lu.eo lba, all Irind of Flowtfestlng, together with Bineiair A Co'. Propellar Straw Cultara, Cora Shah. Wa, of varion patterns, O'Amea'flbOTele and Spadee. fUnl W rvaiii,. a fWm l n , c. I Li No heotia Grindston, .. o. , , W ar alao Agents for th Sal of eyary dasertptlnai of Arrioultursi lmplamaota maauiaeturad ia the Iat All kinds of Castlnrs, Fonrin. and retiajrinar nwtl t v sad unon short aotto-. . B. Wanted at one luO.000 lbs., old east I iron, for wbtoh we will pay liberally ta wwip rwwi w rww ouurn r -o, r. n i i.i.i ft flauji, aw W. Sevtl-tf . . ... t- . '- FOB MEXT. , ' - ... "fX PLANTATION, known as "Montmoraoev" bs i.VX tween Bhooeo and aulpbor priags, la Vk'arraa County, 13 miles south of nanenton. The Flaata tion ia in good repair and capable of working M hands, haa oa the plsee a large aad handaona dwell ing houae, goodout houses, Gin Rons, Bliuksauta ahop, farming ntensils, Ae., Frvriaioo ; which I will ell on reaaonabi term. Also S mule, and handakss the place which eaa b secured by immediet applica tion, I will either rent for money or a part uf the Adores , . . ugi, n. jj. WLLLUMS. uv Sl-lm. - Wamnton, N. a .M Bt7GIT -BIATBIAI..W j TTs have on hand Hickory Bpokas and FsBoaa ; f Bent toiahed Phafta, and Hub Which w ar ofiaring at raduosd priosa. ' Patent Leather, Enameled Muslin, trffling aud 0a vam, and many other artloie in this Uaav We bjTiu if snatacture togiv a a eaO. V r nnouru :;, JtaWgh, Nov tlf V " T T rt,ATKI, VArrOT f SFD"AMw BOOK. JUST reeeivsd at TowWAuetlosi and Comnissioa Store a beautiful variety of Platad war and t saqr Goods and Book's which will be erposed to aal fc a limited time. Th attention of Dealers snd other r respectfully urritad to sxatains th stock, ta to Goods muat be closed out. - A . Auction sale will commence on Wednesday raw ing snd oonUnu through tbe week. V - - ' " cf 'AilES II. TOWLEJ, Nov il-ll r .e Cum. Merchant A Auction, i : r A a A Ladfa gold watch and chain. Lady Tha! waft, vmthar - U.X. large ta but Hat, tiKurM aod steal hands. but flat, sin trie ease, gold hoe, hkek- llia saeond hand ataei sua. A water seen ogmvad on th back. Also smaller ngraving of th earn character oa tha faea. Bsad oma. euriously wrought Gold ehataimn with a beck, and finished with an esgla'a head, with ruby yea, and s ring In ths beak, from which to suspend trinket. A Suitable reward will be f iris f. th raoerery of th Watch aad Chain. - v ' Apply at . Ne. 18, tt ; , , TEll CTTSSL PlIOTOOBAPII AbBl'MC, BEit'TIFCL sseortment If rta and fer iV sltow t.WAXoON'it XUOTOUitAPH OAV LhiiV, - . ..... Member eftb Lagistsiitrs, visitors S"1 Htiasa hinted to call at WATSON ri inOiOAkaril GAIii.KKl', and bear of soma! faing to Ui mf i torasa. 'Sov 2l-tf W Uotel For Bent. omcB. N. C. It B. C I ' Court n bnon, Nov. JUta. lad. I THE lares ssd summodious Hotel at th Compaaj Shop ia for rank from th first of Jaanary nest. Propoeala for th asm msv ba mad to th Praste daotbsfor th Uih. day of J)ectnbr Btt. Nov fl.awtl5Hee lYeeidwit. Prognaa and btmidard opy. flBAlVEICin aV 01T ft A I li KA 'WILL exchanc Stork tn tl.e R.Wrh t Gsstod Rail Itoad Counsnv for CoUDoua nf tn u.A Knk Caruhna Bonda. Apply, at -toe BaUu-h uos Bank, to j W. at. iitLIcK, llaleia, Sot Il-tf . . Ceaiusr. EiTr.U F STOCKHOLM. ' 6&ETaJiT's Omra Wo. ans Hi B. B. On, f iijuaioTn, r. joT, a, ins. j riiHE Mnewmn Annual Jieetmr nnual JlwliGf of ti e MocliW- JL .bolder of lie ummvton sn 1 Ifar.r .'r Baii- rsdCoflnpsnT Will be he.n rn tlie ci't of VS iiiiuoa-w W., ou eciureMA., uie . th. tnstatit. WiL A. WiT.rrit, , Sovs-bi ,-V . 1 '

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