-' ; ' .. Z. . '. -. ". : ""r V . ' r - - '. - -- ' iuiiiim, mwT pTL.Wlltt. ll III ' ' ; '- . .. i TT&!3 OfSCBSCRIPTlOS. Th J-mtt h aaKijshd every day, exaept ''IT tV KVitHal,, .... .............. . ..v.. .- il.U 1 nrm ov',. .....,,.....,.........-. ... x.-O e- i ai'H-.ai. .'. " " a.0" Ons y-M, ..: i......,...,.... !" iw-ttjdyBsottnal on year,:,?:, 4.1 I - eisaaouUia,....:,. ,11 5 reLIy fcmtiMl, an yaar. .... . , t l " sit mnuib.T........ 1.5 'mil HEISTJLNEL. WJL e. pell, SEATOS GALES,' EDITORS. - . - ftEMEMBEft That tb Cooerr!iT Bmte CuBTcniioft. heretofore ppaloteif to be belj in tbUCity, tlw-l Kb-.- of- DeeembwDeirr-jiw townr postponed to a tutor trine. Tb State Zt- cutiro Coratnitterwitt gir da notice of tbe rowel iog. . '.; THE JfEXT. STEP, i There aererwa more fa'w and nnwar- ttntnA mimntnntim thm that llui IMUlolai Of 1 A Uortb Carolina, ba tbe lata eWoOon, -fclff-urcjikliMeA tuobnk that Southern in- eadoraed tbe Reooaitractioii act of I'on greaa, and favored tbe application, ii,tbe re-: rgaafzatioa oi oar State goverBineeta, of nrgro-euSVtga and otbei debasing and iu dictiie doctrine ot Kadicaliant. W bavc etrer, for moment, been of the dumber uf tbitae, who thought that man vlrtoallr en dorard tbe polity of Coogreaa bf trting on tbe queetin ot Contention, or in furor xif Contention, or for delegate, I lit tiiou and of our people did tliink ao, and thin imnruutitn t,ait tU effort ut kii.uini7 them awaj nom ids poll, ima mo iuii np teredroteol tb Stat Imo brought out, baiard notbing iu tb assertion that, tb popular rote, there would bare Ixcn majorit of at loaat SO.ftOO agaioat Radi caliim, m well aa a decided preponderance of Contort at ire in tbe Convention, Proceeding upon the baauM and gratui Mn Idea that the peopl of North Carolina Xat4 txpreaaed thnir approval, in tlio rfcent alectlnn, ot th Congreaiionat policy, tbe Radical prea and leaden in tbe State Ufe dec!aimiD4, Willi tirtuou indignatb, -againat tb appearance -ybat-tney tww-a-t freh effort, o th part of "rein to defeat tbe work wbicb ha thne ("in a born," to uae Tulgariam,) ""beew lanctionl, Well' Biay tbey tretnU Tbe poeiinn of the pill, for wbitb their greedy nod cormorant aouU hare bankered, and to attain wbicb in the prime object of their aelflth icheming, ii not yet to aecur a they fancy. s Tbe people km awf f etf on the great iMUe present d to them.. They wfll do o, when tbe Cwttention, irblcb to to aaaembW, baa done It work. If H be web JlieM i Utoojjrefit "teaiioa to apprehend it wdl be, Judging from tbe mongrel element that are to tnk it in band, If it be aoch I botcti poick ef diabolic maliirnity a tb Constitution wbicb at been concocted in that crucible of ml equity ,tb Alabama ConTention, if it b not uch M tb people of North Carolina tliink tbey can Uvt under, wilt honor, nud in peae and aecority, tbea w trll tbeae men that their work cannot atand, if peralsrent, - earnest and Boremitting tSnit at tliorongb ornUatio eatl' effect "it Tiefcar,- and tber U aught of manhood or npirit kit uioog tb awofou'' JXP' And wc tell tbea men, further, ibat no one is to. to frightened from hi propriety by th ii!y ad contemptible clamor that auch a purpot 1 evidence of "contutnaoju" Tb lUeoMtructioa Act, themaeirea, al low the ceonla intereated an "tlwtiorj" in the matter of ratifvis or. rejecting tbe Conitstuiion that may to ubtjiitfed "to them. It I at that point, that tb peoplo "will make their lUnd. On that line they wiUEghtitoot,at th ballol-bo. "' W will no prJudg the work ot the Convention, further than to eprv our conviction that nothing good ran come out of It Yoa eannot make a ailk puree out of m Tah Mniknt nailv eliminate avthina that i luat, or reaaonable, or mignaBimoo, out of ay compound of td pawioua, and ievelliog and vindictive lm- pulaea,' Yoa cannot expect anything from rsdealim that ia aot low, ainirter, and de. tructiv.wlt muit'b judged here, ia ad vane of it actual 'demonatrationa, by it piiitand ffUiti sltewbere. In" tbe an guage of tb American eyit, Emeraon, a quoted by tb Don. Reverdy .. Job neon : "It ia deatrnctiT nd imle, it i not luviiisr. -but la destructive only out of; . luUnal aa4.-ae5Ilbnei.lll;:.Li4i------- Ia viow of all tbiand without, a we y, prejudging the work of tbe Conven tion, but la tbe t zerciae of a wholesome aa J necewary precaution, it behoove (All lover of tb State, all friend of law and order and civil liberty, to conault for. the wnrat, and to prepare for tb laat mean of preservation and ell-defcnc tht are lett u. " 1 !.: mean ar provided for in tub Itecon atructloa Act. The ballot-box ia our rem J dy. "Vi muat begin at once, thoroughly, actively, earnestly, to organiit, in order to ar.ak it effectiv, bould it become hecea aryto todo.. ' - -; . , - Jv'okr or in BxAtmxaor RiDtt i.im. Aa ordinance wa intreducud in the SU la r.a CooveatioBj, (o-lUdi a few dJy ince, 4fUring void all marriage jjetween. . j r t. , - . , -j - l.i; a to crflvent uch marrwc' janJer an.- r tsenaltiea. Tkii Droved fiyitea bouib- ;i.!'y" t-;-j--:d it, a antagonistic -to the , t-aiiieyvu 1. gut Mil, na Its tur- 5.r f ji Jrubn era fltKrred. - It la reiy t -tlartr wralifj1 U tie Tiett fjQ oi nur-t;a.'i teat inj, i bom who jjavc aon...).lie wind wid crs long be foremost in' tlet'jrt to put dowiTTbe whirlwind, at 1 t i : 'i of tl.-rn aa are aot prepared to a - -1 t!;e l'"-rj a entirety, applicaldeto t: : Tue aooaer auch men takei Ck T-ta tbeir b earth-atone be Uttirr. - i Vj M ii-t(..-B !) i)---r ii in 1 ruction X.-nven-! 1 u iiiuns tr day. ; t. u . A i t ' i 1 boMU'j in Lex ' r :'t jsrVrv-r-of VeU;i..n n"' ' ,' . ' , ,. ' . I l-.-iv;.r-e c e giiile.1.10 oailite lu ! Tfih'poiier of ocspla xrkks. JTI. jotVio ieaiu that iny oftbr pfShfer of that"-ctioa intend tp abandon, tb i"xt year, any attempt at .large farming operations. , We judjje that ncb deter- ininatioa will I general throughout (the Sooih. ... -'" ' "" ' . - ' ' - ' ' ' --" To war closed, leaving th greet balk oi til Nouibero planter largely Id debt, ; Tb freedom i.f th filaekt destroyed the entire. available flth of tlx sooth l et, reijiog npMii the production of cotton a almost t!i' only r mi-ce left to give employment to the Marks, to "tiipport their faroiHe, t ciipi r.iln RiecSuhltry lalftt "out oi &ibi, our planter went into eottoa with runh, to tlie Detect of kltnott rrythiBg cite. ioiif, ImplcnicpU n4 fertilizer, to hfttneeJ J iitiftn t tM lredy Urge lt)Jeb.td- of tti tilflDter Th uopronitiooe iHtoiie ul tiio MifHti :(j:y antt b.Jgb pi ice lit tabor. t-tgrUier with ilm rciuctioa ol the price of cotlnp, have left tbe Bouthcro planter, ' t-ri''rjt rule, in a wone condition, pecunia rity, tbun baa at tbe cloae of the war. U tt''ltn'i greater and mora Iiarraaaing tbun It bit ere been, y. it ao, It cannot be doubtedjhat the true policy of the Southern people, at tbe cloat of tbe war, we to have aohl out tb cotton remaining on band, and to bare ceased, at once, it cultivation aa market commodity, and devoted tbcmwlrea entire'y to tb pro- dntfbiw f ir-ad ainnV, pmrftionn, &., tbe reduction !r divbjon of their lamli nto mailer ten-anrrie, and a genwal ayt'em of iuipruvfiueiit if - M(4 liuict by the ageney of rrt,' uliiftlnf , Jtmt tb cheaper mode i,f fi-rtilizinff. and Vi: eniploiiK-ut of improvd impli mentt iif btialMiDdry. If tbe Monthern planter had adopted a clone yt m of economy, aucb tbe war had Un.fiht them, baying only what waa alluttily BecefMuirrfba4 alwiidoned notion, exiM pt tor bomefnnumptiun ;and jMloptrd the above f)t.t4;m ot Sut aoturing bri ad and meat, their Condition woold have been In finitely btt.. Tbe Nonbern iileaa wlAh prevailed in regard to, cotton, would liave brought cspitul and liMr Into tb country to-prnrfueottTnnT-bmd-t1PlaTrer oftliem, might havelieen eoldat reaaonable rati', and the great- burden of toating the pojaibility ud iliu prfilableueaa of inajji iag nit tun Hitli bin d Uir would bave bi-eo turned , on-t Into othir hand, who would uo doubt bare been ttrofited ly their iprrii'iip in more wya than one. la it too latts for tbe Houtherw pbuiter to atop exjieriui tilting on ti.e new ayatem. with cot' tout - How i Southern lalor to be em ployed, if cotton I l nndfrncd I Or ; boW are dclita to be paid, or tb country to lie restored to any thin; like it former proa peri ty f Thoan are rjumtiona difficult to be aniiwtred. IUdral EumaAhift. It. ia very tri dent that tlie quiet am) annffending Whit people of the rioiitb are Uiaritrg their mil fortuiuM, and tbe. injustice don them, too tubiniaaivrly for tlm comfort of ultra Red I wl. They are now without a ai-nutionat rum ir 1 w ith wbirli to tir lb Northern ffjpulse. Tliey w "dd be glad to provoke vio- lut m-i h n.t acta, on the part of tbe white pontile of the ftontli. Riots, aot of violeiici or iojiw'b: toward the negrora, they am apediilly atixlou to produce, ao at to excite tb North adyeisvly to u. j , W'a are ua lur tlie impre 114 that nuni bt'rs of Nort hern Hidicle,bold men.tliruwd, jf't .utTuitivu in tiieir dcpotlniiint,, - ara livening the Urnth, profctattlly ; friendly. tiiliinaUcii; iliai Northern "men are 'Tiapoaiud IH cune Scrnib to liivttt cnpital, but at the eaiW lime rxpriing douliti of he loyalty of our ptmple. , Tln-y t attract crowdt at Urttoi an ) other pi! by loud talking; and j-y uting inaul'inji ruinnrn. to provok rofnliatlon, out of which to m ike capital W hope that KoittlHTn gentlemon willb on the alert n I w ill avoid all collision with tlnru. Jfortiiera' gcntlenje'n, wdom aim are l gitiiiute and proper, can eaaily todil cernid from the , Ciena of men alluded to above, BiK-h merit courteou and polite at tention, and will be ure to receive it wbtr they are known. But braggart or offesaiv Itidlcala, who coin 8-utb. to irritate and dicturb our quiet, we thrHitd avoid, . Inat-wd of adding fuel to the firra which burn in their bosoms, luave them to frwae, by avoiding' all unnercmary contest with tbeui. Wa cau, atteotion to ttteadmrrabie order of Oon. Maacoclr, on awuming eniwaad In the Fifth Military, District, which ilt I found ia another column. Tbe military re ception wbicb was in preparation for hi in wa abamroued, by bis owa order, and be reacbod New Orleans ia citizen dress, quietly and uoostentatiuusly. , v .The Col uinl.ua (Uaj Sun calia ait.-nti, to th iat:t that oil of tb debjateato Pope' Convention bad a band in tbe a- sav-ination conspiracy. It aay : "fl a name K-thmnaatiilhert, and be M a itcierie elct t from thia-Clislru't ! Piipe Onvra tion. "Ho riijrt ia tht Giunty of Chatta booibe. and the prooi ia atxongand conclu ive against him. Tnetacta wrr the:. At a mniiingfif the c,itirena of ChattaboAclie County, luo A'rli4n Lincoln b-l taken t1rrrrreid'itrit rtialr, and pmlior fbe ctcaion ul.tbtt State nl,tJeurjiJU.h, Oilliait, uljuitited to tliej.ii I meetimr a pntpnsi tjoM tariiiBtfrnlltfrirjj to arm IrnJ- tiHir at bf own r ; vV'ciijair one b nndred men, uf proceed M hrittm-- -ttj-- and tn kill Ahratmp) I r-.i : . . i it 1 -. . i I : .. i . vtor, iiv ii tinoou, . luAihii'.i; ma uiufe tnodi.-rate and bniuanu neigbunr , wjtn a' want f pa.trintism and courat-e. Tbeae fuel ft ilt 'Hilly attewd" ty' aotn of tb must piouoimint.amt.Ttni pwtt n 1 1 - Bl t i Ir a i &f theCounty ot Cbattauooche." , Tax Nkoro 15 New York. Wo bave Hora:e iirecly't testimony to the fact that a colored native ol New 'Yoik city w ho owns hisown boiiw, earns an b ' meat J ire I i bnod. and the resjiwfed member of a Cbn liao t'luiri b, iatMta!iowed to driv bisown hr.rseand rnrt. and do .theretfy the car!Ula of si h m-anic a may cipio to employ him. "A black titan," At th Trtttutt-, l io should try to tarn a living bj.driyitij I bie own fai'h aiid-rwrrririg pa-aHigert -in it would be tint . -t 7 atea" to a ,je!;y tor h t ; 1 .. . ....I',t. .,,!.- Kl -I lan"""""7! I Islrate tor vio.auiig a city oroinanca. 1 Srvrca Ihhiiihati-h .VIbH"i'mingti u S : r ftwiouaee tbt irii-t a l,!jji!'Ml- Sitob itu miiji at, niciij w iui iii and ljil dreu, anivid in thit City tr.o A'vWVorli, Ift wtk, runt to Bobeaoai county, wWe they are to aetfle.1 .' ' f TBe Kt,t yet j juwjy obaerTeW that we eoutd draw uur rMnfiweemcMa fr n no better euuutrr liiaa tkotlamt. Vfalia.fa.aL ready in tb populating of tbieiate I' utfuaioa of the CWdoiaa eWment piw-l pally in th couniU' of L'umU;rlwiil, 1 1 ett, Mixre, Enlieon, Montjroiery ; and WclijDOBd-jftBjl Ln j.L?ii!i.tl!!Lj tojiturqf iiiat U''l'Dt wRttlliiiTriinr in rlilTw to be traced i a lare cl pi our ciiiieen. The firetSrotrb tttlM.e H pmpor w ithin Uie limit of ourSUte w "v afS tfiii jtear.lii?," at Cro Crk, In Cpui'rUiirt jt'ounlt; by air-'i: liuutlrt.4.-olooit. In 175, tb cbivalrioand beautiful Klorm ill Duoald, tn romauticallr connected wllb the -ecepi of Cbarle Edward from' the English, and who it aaid to bav united tbe trry oftU male aex with lb gentlenes of berowa, net tled at Fayefteviile, ja company with ber baaband and a number of j m path iaera and frienda. Prom tbea two stocks have mainly sprang the people who inhabit the eountiet of tb Cap rr anif rele region or tn State, and who ctmi.o one of tbe moat intelligent and thrifty portions of our pop ulation. Tbe moat of them inherit be etunly and irerring qualitiew of tbe aid Camtronians and Covenanter, without their bitry nd iatolCranc, Loyal.iaduatrioo, dued, correct, and law-abiding, tbey:bav eovivbly illuslrated thetrpedigren, and con Uibuusd no mean sliar to the repuialion of tbe !tte fo boiteaty nod coiiaervausm. i Mte conlea to a decided yavtoHl for tltt grolcb cbaraoter, a well aa n aoinitation ot Scotlaoil's snnala. Qnr . bistorie battle' fltbls are redoluutof v.l r an J patriotiMit, and in tbe path alike of pliilo,pliy, : Sci ence, anil light literature, aha lia produced man tit lai ir . vit a. of bold and oriirinal ajMultion. of ubtl ntulletiiu-i) power ad of cultivated genius. . Tbme men aiave hoen but representatives of the qualltiea in the maaeee that made and lowered' ti of that element which fCvorl tbeir develop. nient and- gn-ai neas. Wa. repearTtrerire' tltall be glad to tee much wore of the same element transferred tn our niMat. We hal give ft a TieiiVtylFefconie. F Come on,7! ben, y men from ib bind uf tlw "inouiiiain and tbemiat." ; '; -,ir,4 ,;,,,', & No portion of tbe South present auch pkyiital advantage for tbe encouragement oi immigration as North Carolina. l!ut we 'canWiTTesiijnatilyXpiiTWiIr; wa ftar, under the evili of Itadical rule, jiru aent a.i prospective. Emigrant, in any numbers, are not at tracted to aictiou nf country, which i now held in the grasp of military power, and which promise U l turned over to, jx-gro rule, it' the party lu piwer iball carrj out ia scheme. OKf. tlANOiClCaOtibH ASSUUIXa .Ntw Oblns, Nov, 29. The troop drawn Op on tbe levee yesterday tit receive General Hancock were (wltliilrawn,on an order Irobr bim telegrapiied- froin'liatoa Itoug. Uen, ll'a urdir ttsuming command l a Jul Iowa: J. 1. In abundance with .Order No . 8, Headqnair of the Armv- Washington, Aunai i'.iU , Mjor General-. H. Ham-O' k her. I.) iwnmet comm tnil ot tb. Piltb Milt, tart District. 1. Tb General couimanding 11 gratifled to tara that eaoe and quiet rjgn in this department, u win tie nis purpose to pre serve tbi tooOiiioa of tiling. - As a Lili ans to this great en I, he reu'ar l tha jiuiiiiU' anoe ot I he civil authnriliea, ami- the faith fnl ejeiitioo of the !aw, aa tb niutttt ent under existing circumnaiKs, In war it I Indisp 'ntabio to reiel fitrc by frt, amj treTtiiMw-ana arstroy ojipnaiitna to lawtui ajittiority, iut wtiea inurreiMnarf force has leen overthrown and peco eattt lisbed, and.tiie civil authorities willing perlorin their dutiea, tb miliiary ; p.wi-r tuoutaceaao to lean, and tue civil adminis tration return it natural and rightful aominton. t...,... ,. .- bolemnlv impressed With the view, tbe Oenetal (nnoonce that tb great principles vi AinericaR mrrrij auu era sae.iawmi 10 heritsnoe of this people' and ever should be. Right of trial by jury, th Jiabeai tryu, lioort) of the press, freedom of eprocii and the natural right of persons and ot property, moat b preserved. Frt institutions, while tbuy arc essential to tbe happiness and proepority ol th people, always furnish the tnii.trst indiicemeni to oeaco and order. Crime and offence commit tod tn tbts dis trict muat be referred to tbe regular civil, authorities, and those tribunal will be tup portvd in their lawful Jurisdiction. , t bhonld thereto violationa of ' eniatins Taw which are sot enquired into by the civil authorities, or should failure in tbe ailuiitdatratioa of justice by the couria be c, tiiplained ot, tbe case will be reported to tut-scj livarlquaru-ra, where tucb orders nay lui.i aa may be deemed necea.tir. ' - Wbile ib General tbu indicate bit pur pose to reapeqt the librticaof tb4 people, be wisben ail to nnderatakd that anuivt m furreetion or forcible naistaneo to the law will be instantly Suppressed. k By command ot Mj Oon. W. 8. Hancock. , W.Q.JIitchslwA-A.Gj Oeneial Hancock' order ioiu-K-a new lili. into the almost defpiiring iriendaMif law and order. -. ' , . .. - - '. ; Radical Rum.--Tb BelfBi (Maine) journal tbu forcibly : portray th ruin of business Interest! ia Maine by Itadical leg islation; t ' Pit filteea mtitnW walk ftnin our oilicc we ran vi.H four or fir uliipxards thawa "' earn ao turued .out ihmr hull (Iosco ahipa rear y. daw llujy . al a sotttary ke-v lie. .long ,heir tdw.ya-1 1 1 tt s!tJ Miitloirieeat-tnf4faes!rreta.- H'lIib.tXa4 fa'lU-S MtVoa lias indultrv. and ttT7bl-eat ia defate. - itafr d-poticy bs Ui-nl the-shiu JuiHii,g of Stain hi death for meant to Oppnis autTdVimde tbe Soutbv" ttmakes the Bcuth deat rt, tftatl uiu, i4iiasus me ocuiu a tiem-rt, triat ip to carry, en.if -Waiuo were a,li to iiidtbipa. lis Vampy re long bleiid both itn.j th bui iXtrjP)HK.a Nkoho OorenMMCXT. Sine Jamaica wa given np to mgro rule it march ' baa been ra, i,l f.oui bad to worse, nntit to-day one ot tue finrct, and formerly ou of the nHait profliirtive, ot allth Wttt India group tic but wrevliU DCro ta'uJa. All . Ibia , but a wrevk iU DC;ro uaa iaea place ia t uny four jyturi, mv wttbatandibg tlB aflurts of tbe Kitt'liib Government to prevent.it. Anil bow ol LitVria t - Lore ma of money- Ch'itias aud miiH-ioDary ffv.it unlimited,. l.v sad hswa Band tn iiiila aitvaniaira. . I iWIi ia 1, .., w susiumy siu vur,iioBs, i-yaa fiTATK ITEMS. . : I'J. Th C oub: rei I of the if. S. Church. Smtb, "at i if. I t ilmlngton, at latesf avxoiHMt. Wtf compile frut the ?-On Hridar lb- Mr. Ilardie, of the Prea- byteriaa Cburcsi, and Agent in North Caro lina for the Americaa tuiito bocieiy was in- UruJucod lxWCuiiftri;"fe, .g-Lwelcomcd iabioflii ialcap lty anrl tnvUed lo U dresi, tie Invty ia hehair or tn . instituuon be represented.": In introducing tbi gentle wan trt tiie CoovtBiton, tbe liiabtp -made soM(mptimeotary and graietut reuiarka, at theasm time truaiifig tiiatttie .Cjinier- eocTWooitf' I qu4t ibis geiU-mB buHl mak. - .. . Huv, Mr. UardM, oeing tlio lnrued, su diewted the C mf. reit in reitard to the iutaitojtarH)ge teeliog lii Uie.weli.oiiH; Ue Owl alway mei wttli Ifom ttiii twteiacMw and the imlivid l)at ifniitrt, and also the kindness be bad boea tk rrtijikiit-ut fHa other ,biudiB aad denominalioiiK in the State, lie stated that tbe obi f ii Bcirtety hich h tpreen ted w soli-ly ai,d t;utirely tb "publication of tlid Word ,.1 God. He reported tb work aa growing la tlx heart of tbe people, and solicited eontrilMitiona in ita btbalf trom tbe Coafiirenui. Tba-4ntkman then made some very interesting remark regarding Uis labors in lbi Sla'e, during which it waa slHttd that over 8O,0uO eopifr of the Bible Imd been distributed by th American bible Society wilbin our border." Dr. CravenV report Oa tlie ' condition of Trinity College represent that excellent Ins itutlon at reasonably successful in all ita di-jtarlinenta. Tbe Theological Department, wbicb the Con left nee, at ita last aeasion, advocated ao aealously, and for wbii h it ao hanilMimely provided, baa been a tuqc h.t brrond the eiueclation of the most aan guiiiii friend. Dr. Craven tayj; , . -"Fifteen young mien are now in that de f arimi nt ; they itttnd to their studies and duiii-a itealouslv, and are'. making rapid progVest genrrwlly.. .-.., 1 lie ilep rlineiil I pr)-wuilinMitl'' popular Imth in its If and in its prof. Dr. boub hna proved to be not indy a thoroughly Coinpi'tent, but a very siiivi-.liil, teacher, tie ia doing a good work and lining it well. He ia not only personally popular with the stUdrnts, but bis teaching is ncceaful e;very way, and will be te.lt by ' the whole country in tbu day to come. The Trut'eea innat earnestly deire tbe Conlererxe tosualaia Dr. Douli at (he Col- 4eg-feeling ansured-4hat4r-W a good ar rangenii nt, and will lie a blessing lo tbe Church. . . . ' ' -T-s-Hmc Z. B. Yam- U hi NorftitkrlIe wa to add rem, by urgent invitation, a Con servstiye niaa bierting in that City, last evening. "7 '. .' ' '-T-Kreah pork is telling ia Wilmington at nine cents p:r imnnd. i Weblon ia 10 be lighted by gaa. Col Fremont,-of the Wiliuiiigton and Weldon Railroad, ia the Ijoutfict or, through whose energy th thing it to to done. , !j - -Rev. Jnii! S. Long lectured in Wil oiiniiton. mi Thursday night, on the "Etbica of lIN-iiy ..V Very iare audience were awmlikil l.i hear him. and the paper apeak in bijih term of the gifted orator's effort, r rrAadersoa lamU-tlur, the negro man senlenred to he bong fiir the killing of hi wile, waa executed at Halifat, on Friday U-t. lie expriTiaed the wish to-to buried by tlm aids of bis wile, and, when asked wliy,i-jiplied, Mlceattae be bad hived her." j -A robr. nun, by the name of Jack K.miuv, hn voted Hut Conervtive ticket in Oiislow, came uear losing bit life for hi iudi-jnii nte-atid, eXerciao of freedom, lie waa pursued and hooted at by a crowd of demoniac negfoe. The wbile cltlxenaXof the-couuty bave taken ttept to give bim Oily acres of land, a good huDso, a horse and a year's provision. ' -' ,Tiia Norfolk.Day Ji give Dr. Lswrtnoi and "Roaadali" the following DTt rate notice ; itrrli tribe rtirluahd for tbi Dnoulir and efllcicut remlv tbat Dr. Lawreue ia about lo give up the Drug business at Wilson. N. C., aad devote bit entire energy and time to ita niaouUetiire. Wa are informed that hi cash orders, for tingle bottle of the Roaa dalit, at that one depot, amount to over two Hundred Uoiisr a (lay, and we know the fact that Caot. Baker, who ha chanre of the Norfolk depot, i unable to keep a constant anppty. Dr. Lawreaoadiat puraned tbe wise policy of liberally advertising hi medicine, aud. the money thus spent bat reiurneu to nun irn lotil. I Ills auOuld prove a valuable lemon to business men, and tiiey slioulil iniulale tbe examule of Dr. Laannca il luey desire to make fortunea." - home twenty-five eitixeat of thi Cotipty, (aay the fjtateavill iraJ who bad mug rated and settled in Illinois, Indiana, Teiintwtee, &c last fall, bav re turned to mi couufy, perfectly atiafied with their old homo la tbo Old North 8taiv T' f Mort that other will return, and that there ar Vet other who would coiuo txtck, if tlicy were able, but, baring tp. nt 'idl bi reusovr, are now without mean. Tues rutnrned emigrant were of our best population, and we welcome them back. . Tub Eviction in : lUnTrnau, Cosa. Thb DaaocRAia Cajirt rr bt Thue HnxpHico MAoetiTT, Last week tbe an nual town ehnnionMo Hartford took place. I.a-t fall the Hvticalt rarried the town by a majority o about 170, though the vote waa small, the total being only about 8,80ft On Monday tbe Democrats ideeted . thfir entire ticket by aa average majiVity of over 8tW; on an aggregate yote of 4,C.W. . There 4 aja engine on the Missitip4 C-elt-tral Riilroad which ..waa puaenae,i before. the war, and named MV. Booth, " ja -lionoT -, '.,h jcaja-anu, Siitwfl wT Carroll CwfiAiy,- is- An w iatj4li mtlrtary tojjcp ib riad froit 1 tuau)gVv w uuderjiand, oa tne ground that it waa named ia honor of Wilke BoolTi,' whieh, iiik0 explanations. n44 lra party, as aoda'uda ha been recinded. Thflie baa gone North. grnilsT TBTCTatrif ttlf TtaJicaT' showing the continued wickedness dacity of the rells. General Grant ha just iasutd another im portant mnier tmn the Wsx OiBm, reducing all tbe retn'tnecta ofinlantry to the nininiurn allowetl by law, reducing the fp nrral re eiuitliiir strvite by breaking ap all eici-H-irrB blur principal reinlrxron to each arm- cavalry and iuiauwr-nd by mustering outUawg been exhausted'. all ei!u ,.i,..,.a uuiuuun. loner ami (liabuntmg oliicer of the i'rerd nuin't Bureau . A Houato't newtboy diet ol yellow ferer on the S.l. Hit laat Word Were -lior' your Daily Telrgraa." . v , ' ' ' l ' For the 'feentineL ' . 'LETTER FROX SAnSST MrteBsEDlTOBa: The election i oyer, id the African and tbeir ajlioa are tri umphant. Ko large a niimber ol our voter were disqualified, that this, result waa not wholly unexpected,' though It wa aot an ticipated that ao mant of our citizens would Offer the Red firing to 1 tied about their tnroat DyTEf tnaiuivr ioots nr. iicsijjnin j knave who awdotric Corporal duty for the Catalinee of North Carjdina. N'W wa It believed that so many bad been U-gniled, into that- League, ahitU, on-Ur tiie lalse nam of L'nion. i a yro' et by tbe Wy faction in tbi Bute, a 1 in .alb'a nation. The Conservatives' found niueh difficulty in securing a Canajdate, ami 01J so only w hen It was too late; for none seemed (mbiiioo to tliine In tbo iH-oiwtatxl olemn fareo."-?- AH khirHismbnirirriT hav been i d here, aa, d mbtleM, elsewhere, to get Ins ui - nirpectmg into the -legtii;.'f Cpmff tn" they were .told, ''if you wish to aav yokr trnndf Vome In an J vytedoB tb retH !,. or wc will bare another war," and all tueh puny ttult. froleasing anil preacbino equal ity with the negro (ot which fact they weie 01 course tlie beat judges) It was an eaay job to Identify iiat "wid de great Ipublicaa nartr. ' . , !. . .- . rVe see, from tha yrfurd, that tb Te trarch of the Lragnur in tbi Btate, and Joseph, ore much cheered by the result in Harnett Wonder if he beirin to . tvtl any hope of climbing up into that chair again, Into which he accidentally crawled once. and Irnm which the mice ol. tbe people blew bim a an hurricane, tn rtve lilac to honest Jotiathan I Wouder if ho doe t if ao, wonder if he feels ftojmlar when be take a retrospect of his two experiment before tue people ol Worm i;arolini ' Has he for gotten bow far Zubulon distanced bim I At any rate, if be i not already convinced, let bim rub bit pastrrua nohin, to be dis tanced by some true tarofin nng. We see, alio, that, in a Went iaane, he 1 again cutting at slier itT urady with hi harmless stiletto, and for what? Why, of course, lor doing bis duty, and obeying Ibe orders ot tbat iroverument of which the H aide lis profess, of late, tn to the mild Pills and pillar. Sheriff Urady and bis friend bav not heretofore not iced tbeae attacks, as they came from a crentnre who, .aa I welt known, baa long beun in tbe lwb.it of spit ting noluing Ijut -venom. lint aa some sUaiiirer ruiiiht be deceived by tbeae thrust. thisl writt- n to vindie ata siieriff Orady irom an censure. . . - -Tbe facta are briefly these ": Some of linden's brother Leaguers (blacky Irwn tf. l.ly Bpnng wnfra-m t vinitinj a Li-ague In this county, marching down to martial music, wall rigalia anil flag, counter-nwebing in - Jrout of luiusct, aud making mill ileiuonatrntiona as to alarm some of the c:ii ns, 1 Whcii j i'iiwd with the l-iigiie iu Ibia county, they untied in similar pnr.i.Ien, and. at. Iet on two oc casion , w-re riiarchol, ib i(lSVjckei1 and ilrilhd. They al-o made speches eneourng Ing di-or,Ur and lh.-aieiied whi'e men. -whn-fiarr i-ororrat TrnfitreTr--tnifrit-t Ttieiif. Thil wa b:ne by the Ho ly Spriii- aerowd (who live near the liyiii and nu-h r ibe wiugs of tiie HituI'LCtl ) without regard lo Hie tact that theaecliil. lien w.ru ImiihiI by f ederal auttiority.. - r - These prKiediiiir were reported td tbe Commandant nt Kayetti villi-, (not by our alieritr, who ordered nnr sheriff Uf Tinvuati- gate, and, if be should tind that any twidy of men bad aMeiiited 'themselves for tb purpose of military inatriiction . or had music, arms, drvas, or itcrroutreiuenl that pertain to a military organixaiion, to dis band them. ... ., -." -'X This be executed ; tmik ' tbeir drum and told them tltey could. Jiobi mceliugav-Xut must But itrtii, ami read them hi order. Ana mis 1 in nnence, and, Tor tins, 1 sheriff Grady hawked ai -by bun who vomits ms gall ami spume upon ancti bonorabl and honored name' Worth, Vance, Gra ham, Rnrtia and Brown, and w boa India KuWieT conscience I eawd by the-nnlduah ing eiruse tbat it is done "for .. party , pnr- potet. TlieS(an(ari' laudu the speech of J. F, lav lor, at l.illinuUiu, and aay " under stand sheriff Oradr, who baa Iwea tryina to break np the Leagrrpa, got -Justice at lb? lianut ol tne tpeker.'r Tbe writer beard tbst tpeoch ffiiui Mr. Taylor, who it laid to to a ttriker in the llold'en shop, and who occasionally strike off to other place to Una nimaelt etaval np ana fleroured a he was by Dr. Buchanan, at Iiuckhorn, and by Col. McNeill, at Lillingtlin, W were aot present when tb Doctor dreyr bis scalpel, or rather bia scalping knife and tomahawk, upon him, tint understand the diaaectioa wa complete, insomuch. that the moat able Naturalist would bav I icon at loss la sv ing to what race the remain of the creature belonged. In reply lo bia stricture 00 sheriff Gradf. I tia -l,-iir 1H ktm k k 1.. ...l.A-:.-J for what he had .done. Then Fontterov asked to tee the order ; the sheriff drew it from bit pocket and read it - Tbu finding bit blunderbuss tpiked, be launched off bv telling tbe Leagut a tbat they bad a right to marcti, uae tucir nanner and music, I spit of the aberiff or Oca.' Can by or ny 00a y etae. lie am not l 11 tliem tl:cy bad a right to drill, but it ia well known that this hat been opeolv eiicotirneed by torn of the League orators for Instance, by Fon tleroy'a brother ILeaguer from Moore, Jordan Barrett" '-' " . .,t-r.-; , Next be rejoiced tbat tlie South had been badly whipped and proved bia calibro and veracity by chnriiinu that Oen. Lee bad or dered 1)4 deserter to be bung with a grape vin without trial. Oa being asked if he vouched for tbe fact, he aid he did f that Wesly Counsel, of Chatham, bad informed bim of tbe tact and authorised him to one his, name. At this slander ot tbe veteran Hero, whom even the enemy held in reaped, much indignation was mardlbsted in tbe crowd. -i, ':'- ;, .., N : When be bad doueL Col. McNeill aaked to to beard for a few moment and showed bow Fontleioy bad changed since be nsed to be so rejoiced at Conieek-rate sueccane and in brsxetl hrj "ttrrpet thrrmgti tfie b!ock(tc'" to pet tuntilie lor the Confedsrarv. - The Colonel ao denied the charge against &en. Lip and tola the crowd that Foot did. not btliev it binwllr Tbfr tdac -wiw-TOtt iTia'' too warm ror ront, and he jcJt for liaieigh whilst IhetfotoBetwaaltnMiSriiiTiii'li". -'It is reported that Font received t.'iO from the tagu lo tii T-ecli ; il.ao, we venture pTT 1 ' 'Tv WtWte- tliff Ova Mrt-i AND LaSPf'-The- dar tb poll opened in Savannah, Oa., a deb patron nf.ow knndrwtt-xtst tKmi-(nuiv in fuoro tbe Ojiehee river, friBri'hinj; in Biili tary order, nriracb tuan troviaionet with a joint or two oftupar rune and some sweet poratoex, Tbey ehtered the suture . where tha voting wa dune, anil," alter caitmg their uaiiois, oampea out nr tne rrt or the. dar, il.. ...I .1.. .1 tk. ' . -. ; " . ". . tbey thoulld nreire a mole apiece ami a deed conveying to eac h forty acre of land. Ttey flDally fell ,bk, their coiniuiasaries Lo Wheat, Hie Southern iVaniat. ctve a sertes of grand oncvrt at ilusonic Hil hr-t wetk, lo the arwt and roost aekvt ' aii.li. enceserer w-Q,l.led in Satbviile., lie bad over ?W ia the bouse on tbe first night BspUsiCbnrrk, Korfeik, by lb iter. Job L. JohoKon. W-. E. P.EssTRt. Km, ief north troii- n. and Miss f. at, iisaimao, at Mew Vork.- BIW AD VERTISIME S IS. fV-1 v. - Fer Sale. - , 40 Shares T. Rstlro.il Klwk, Dec. -10T-tr If LUAM iO'Sti A COT OR BAIX, A iarce inKijriiaient of Ciaars Cia. Irish Fe tatties slid Cbee . , .... . ... ".-.. Lxx. tloo-if PflXIAk "J5SES A IT. B O A f S3 1 Na.H OUSE, r tjtty . rsl.. xJL.Ms t It,:; r orxNtD anr'KMBKH, 18M. fMl 'S-JOC-Jw' .-.. . : " - i Yaltutble Proparty For iH.- - BT VUtiUaWir A IiEfcl t' 1R HI. ta.-' Wd ' .., by th 11 W in. K. l al.tus. I nl ell, B UiHM'.sr. tbs 1 11 day of Januart, IwiH, iu I he hixbeat bidji-r, at Ilia Court Uuttiw. tU .r in Wsrreubaa, tha foUoaias; vmliuUa poverty : I'ha TraM ol Land on whirh th lata It in. F. Collin reeiiled, at tb Una of his death. iiuataU la Wsrreu Couuly, en tbe WillianuUHo' Uoad, two ii)- mile frusa kiVwy Iepot, oa tlie K A U. U. H., and sdjniniiiK th Uu.U af Juu. K. Joaea, B. at. Collins and othara, enutaiiunii . ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO . (171) ACRES. - On this Tract are sitaated tb eelebrated tllXifc WAX M1ULM, wbiea ar not wtrpaaasd ia h matiafactur ol Flour by any in tlie but. - Tbe Mills an ia Irst-rate iaaniag order. Ther are oa tb premise a pwalling Honse, tn nec-esawry out-aoaaaa, barns, ststilea, Ac, fur eoudactins; a farm Tbe buid ssander aood lea ee and 111 a bigb stats of cultivation, about oue hslf the tract U-inr in original wood, eouvenient to tb Uoaae and MilL - There ia also . fin Tonne Orchard of Apple and reaen tree, welt selected, sou several young vine of tb tteunnernoae tirau. J'ersttna wiahing to purcbaaa wonld do Well to examine tne property sefur theai. j -t Tor ms made known on day of sain. " MAUI COLLINH, Trustee Dee. w&twlwAdta COTTOKT AGtilrXA AND AI.Iis -.. -axorat. . Kitra heavy Baeiriug, Xalin- Bnps, Patnt Couuu 2 iaa, inaaraoU'a Cotton Press, H. Li Emery Son' rNlVKnrULCHJTTOS OlH lull iti.-K:l.' 11 " ' inn bVAuonn&ih 'T-l... n.k , (1.. Il-.t u,aa1 Dra.1, fil Iever and Kali way I torsa Powers. Cuier and Wine Mill. Kntiber and Leather BeltinA, Lae Leather, ib new LalMir-aavinx Soonomical Cnnipa. - ' MlTCillX,AI.LEN CO., Aua- -1-U hew hern, M . C, fla 44 FayettevlUe Street' l"TRTU BVm;r of Bin BurbirnanrXbTm; il-neya. ..-. ; , also Framed Wood Hawa. -; :';'lf? r '"T;"; ii;;.H'...li ; ALSO j ' Butiher's Paws. -, , ;.. '-.' ." " ALSO " f . Bst Keraaeo Oil. ' n " BROWW, Vlth Hart Lewi. Raleigh, Dee.s-Uf " I " " Vajtfabie fWUtioa for Sale. " : OH FKIDAY.THK Or DAT OF DECEHBEB, I will offer at pnblie sale that Valuable Plan tation on which Cob i. W,-Htel residea; lying iu Alamance Cnoiity, two and a-balf mile Soiitbi weat froia Hebaaesville Depot. . . Tha kieation ia very desirable, being eonrenient to Cel. Bingham School , alao to, fir. Wilaon't Ki-bool, aud witliia half a mil of Bawfleld Chnrch . , " Tha bniblingt are pleasantly loeated--the dwelling hooaw has ail rootua, four beluw, with wide aud airy passage and two abova, and a fire place in every room. Ther is aa sxoelltnt wall of water in tbe yard, anar the bona and kitchen, also two kitchens, smoke bans, aa orhe with two rooms, and, ia fact, all the convenience de aired. , Tha plantation ouutaiu 467 acres, about HlO, or mora, of wbieh la well timbered with original growth of oak aud biokory, and ViELL W'A TKKtD. . . H was originally in two traeta, and ther ar two separata sets of buddings, oris oa each plan tation, half a mile apart, sua if desired tbsy will be sold separately. , A eredit of and 11 months win be given. ; Hal on th promisee. Cnnreytnee at Mehanaa will). i. A. TUKhEJii'lNK, DecJ-W-td , --..( . . ' K aLsomins. Kalsomine and Kalsonuns Braabea. of tbs finest aaality, for sal low by - - r t . . JOSDAN A CAltR, - . 1 Druggista, Nov. 80-?8-tf 1 . rtarsburg, Y - tyisDow OLAsa. .- .: : A large stock of Fronoa and Americas Window Glass, in stor and fur aals by JOIIDAN A CARR, .; " ' Wholesale and Itetad Drngguts, t Nov, su-98-tf fetorsburg, Va. IJUSISEB'IsOU. ---- ' v '- , j ; Ws hav bi aton a large stork of Extra Hlreit and other grades of Tanner's Oil, which w are selling very low. JORDAN A CAKH, . ' Wboleaal aad Ketail DniKruta. ' , BNor. SO-W-tf - - , . Petersburg, Va. qilb. , i ; ; W keen eonatantlr on hand a hearr stock of Sperm, tiuiu. Lard and otbur . SUPERIOR LUBRICATING C-IL8. For ateamooata, loeomotive and (tationsry ew-fi-ines. eotton factories, oaner xnil'a. saw and nlaa. ing miiia, ana au aioda or awcnuMry, wniub w uuor si uie low as saarset raiaa. ' JOKIIAN A CARR, t " ' Wboleaala and Itetad Drnggista, - - earner Hrcamor and WaohtnatoD Hiav. Nor- SUW-tf . Petersburg, Va. FLOl' B,.MEAL AND COBS, r J- amily rkmr.by the barrel,, ,. . I11O buahsla of Corn. 60 buabela White VeaL which will ba sold eneap. . - i w. X,. Kor. 30-8fM i NEW GOODS I NEW COODSH allcometo rr CREE CH'S U! SXC05D GUSH 0PESI5O OP FALL" AND AVINTEK GOODS. I AM SOW KECEIVIXQ MI SECOND fcTOCK of rt-aple aulpaucy ... ... --- ( i. , ,. , j DRt GOODS. atjrsbwk I iAM)! and ro.Hrt.BTst. siel U tn lit hi nee lh; .letin. ihI 1 sta hseiT t.t av tu biy tVi,.nla suit cnctom-a thst I eaa, ani- i:.. ,hmui errenreffram Tney nave Kerp Ii llrfore tb Tcoplo , Tti'it wi n-bm in (1 ty an wat Sell tJootbi' clipspi r than, I will. t ...... w y t,-e --t.:h:M:.fltmrr-t.:.t; a) l !,-. . .... 1 ' ji '; ,- rdTf E TO CKEECH'S f ' - r : a . ' -. ' J-- ' To bay your Oods t I bnv KKW ti.l and 0o!k STYLKM, and will aril Ux ia at 1 iilL l.ivo iiiaat tbs hard uiimw. Jmj4 JoQajH'KXlj . 40 Caax-a Booe Jj4 Slixxaji, ,i And aiil b sold at prioea to au yoa. .'i'' 1 . Dofit Jorget w wm 10 creocb e M V-tin .father ycHtr ftiaids. I will trt jim rn:l.t.; . . V , . . -v. ; cm:i;c:ii, . ,RrmTB' corner, Fayettaville St,'"" Kjpl ja-K-tf , - MEDICIST5, 4a'f TUE CHEAT ' SO I1 Tils'' KM BtOfllt Si.x,im :f-ia-i CajS'i'-' '' COI UNU I1XT 1 X ACT ROSAD A L 18, ' - --r . 1 ,.!.. i ..... - A SAf E AND CERTAIN CUKE Uu tuk oaLt likt .T niscovtiin ton A 7: I K -'-I T - V A H f O l' f-f( R l( s, Mach u ConsuaipUutt, ia its oarly stages, I'.nlu-p-ment and TJlceratum of tha Glands, Joint, tat, Kidney, Uterus? rhroni- llhi.rnnati.rn, Enra tmnt of tb Bkin, i'hronie eVv Eyes, ia. ALSO ftYPIIILl!, In all Iu forma, uihi1a,hkm oif SVojh:.v" LOSS .OF" APPETITE, ',), '. , ' 1. . -gICK HEADAfiil, LITER COMPLAINT, ' -T -r-r - painintueu.uk, imprudence in life, 1 U HAVEL, GKXFRAI. ILL HEALTH, "... AXD ALL WKEAKE8 OF THE - t I, : f ii' ")( ",'-.,. -.J .. A . . Blood, Liver, Kidney It ladder. " It thoroughly eradicates ererv kwJ uf1" raor and bad taint, and reatarse Uis entiro : to a healthy condition. It ia perfectly htrtulesa, sever proiliKii'd lb) lightest injury, 1 THE KOSAD.4LI s . .i t not a eert Medieiu. : Tb article thai wWh it Is made are published aronnd ea a b Uo, and it ia ased atid rar&niroen'lod t) f". - MEDICAL FACULT1V Wheiwvr it baa been mtrodooad, at a I1MITT) and r'1,' " , H E LI A B LE M E D It t V r, J :'0t KIMKAHFS OF THK-' BLOOD," UVES AKD XIS tWI Oa XliUUlMU ty (.) fttiJ"t T0rwhr it in knona LtfetiiCiili t&Ll xi ! -. . t'siraa. sraTaa saw ' AND HHni.rstiJT ' p. BAUNES A CO., 2l"rTk f . s- T 1 E. HXIS, Wilu.hi t., S. C. TaBII. BoiklS A tX)."" LfcW J. H. r.Afcl.ri, 11 luaowiin Av.nn- frirefXSO.f". ''''. . yet atut "T ! ., jb .:. M. I Atif . 50 -owla fAi-. it .... .-as V v.. . T. 4 V .t-.-

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