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'i, . . . . .,... v 1 1 I.' I !). V.Oi V IS J'..'.- c' f.'i - ''? L'liimiU Piaced Upon h by F'lt'w i -L'puJUilm DithemerabU, iie hi -tttt, nui i'li.rmtu-e of nU &". SJortdiUf, Priiittt ft if It P"l4tf -The harden of titr J''y,'. of S'.'.l. ("irutta yriiUer tlem aim be .! .'. ( A - u c-tn l Ih "i "i i ward un-' 'A. J', :Je ii'n(ui a.'ioul ntuiliti'j tvike crime uj (r-oTl s'"l.l.l w,v'.i ' c ..-:i.in ol ii. i i . - And . i lire r. c. 1.1 . . . l.na m ii;i:i t!;.- r Ullil in which i' Oui- r id haw ..1 r . t. .ii r I' i.. r I. ilj-wM- .1 nt some Icic-th lite ni.il repudiation; lui week we !. i ''mi ' i Sale rvp.nl! itiiai. li.uimi of it dcbl liy a State ha in. on in our hi- !n -hail iv llic lli-. I it .r .itu.c.l I In- American HciHtl lie Mom-tad dollar, considerably more than two-, il.ins of f lie Legislature, ami the iuconj- gnmenUlign of hicoiiiuuprarieai tliabaraod advanced In raJoc from thirty to fifty fe cent. third. I ,,i ,,,! in. ri !i.i.tr bun! into which I 'n Public life, ras wboso prompt to expr en- TliU has occurred without the aid, to any eon- i. . i i f.i cf i . i i i i i .. .1 , ii , coniitm of the grant ctlbrla of olhera? In fact, aidi-roldc vxivid, of cxidul tu-immigration fixau Or. if . Ii an of t lie .Slate s ock cannot la- ll.e I ; - r t - 1 nt the I . U luve been . u .. . j J ' . . .I"1 .iinarii" ",r " "'' "".i. . . , no , ..in.- Ii. ii for rivu rv am .... a ai I I, ..I.... I... ,'... .1... t . . if. . I 1 J I I II i w - 1 ' ' J t '- - r"ii....j. i. villi ..ii I 1 1 HI I UHI l!cv'.d M justifiable ternw, tli StaU-, ot a fi- plnci-fl. lino Ik Hi.' Ironlih', anil '" " iaaan without envr or jealouay. I peoj.lo work more and nix-nd lent thau Ihoy did trtutrd tU-btor, would be j'litifinlik- in proponing 1 (.'lill(tnmu hIioiiIiI lutvi-done tin ir, o t()f liuomii foellnjr llu- iiniioiiiidad loril, and I lorimrlv. .U thiii(M are progreMaiiit, in a fe-w to iitreruJitur. tueli imjuimt a it in in her North Oaioliua I ho jiiHlico tn lit vc ninl.-d therefore the ihujiii of thu a'iai eirtle, who wu. jeiiiv tlie value uf unr w..arty wilt bo quite powor " make without Mick ale, or iu eowuee tion with iHirh :i.ct at can be mole. Moot ol dt- did mi' iri'.'in noMlera ol tin- i,i, OuiKii Uld not j.nv UKjrtj than filly eelit. in llic doilar'fur tin iu. At IMvnrUI they do not ruiMiler .-aid IhiimIi of irreal value, owing to ilu gral h. uoiarv liabilitieaof tbefttaio. Mo-t .,r i , m irould be willing to improiiae with their ilehtor on very favorable ternm. ThVulet I he State inane new hoiuhi make n ncu dibt, one that Wi- proaiM- to my the intei-e-t on iv it uivrn. nik! 4 be prineiph nt mitiri te. Ia- tin- boiiii r of the oi l debt have ihe ii ill Ilia loin r. ( )r .e..,.le will id ..II ii. S.rnw" 7 1 7. ' f.f T"1." i ,.'"U." w4 ! ' '' 'V . , in. no proioniiii iv iieo ot uie mapwaaBiiuna iuxe are in uie turjn ot a ivrliiiu iky itiitaitv of thi-ir H.w. i to puj ibi-ir h.iwt '' LyUriwIBrMfiwf Who waa ao kmlarir the Valo... the .mofint nWd il LmZZ i M-udieiila nuil i.lveiitun i univ il.xiiov Mdititoua for lue mhiui: or the aaed T Who m uronortlMi n. ihe wb..h- vah. ibeoi...... i . i -i -L . I i i l I i i .i . mi. . t . y i.i-i a iii. ii i. i 1 1-1 1 u.e . n.ii.i- on . iv lowervu , uie nuue. iiit. i:ieaa aUive wliut 1 mveaAiirv j heir rrwlli nnl luen-aae ihoir IroitleHH be yond iIm ii ahiliiy to pay. Under iHi t Imjr rule tin proapeiiiy i -uiie.il. . .1 by Oeu. Clinjriuiui iil not come to North ('aroliua, unci ueiilirr tin iropertjrnr mm iuduMry i.l her eitit -ii" ran loei t ihe bur den heaped ii..n ili.-iii by trii-apoimibli' peiaoiiH, There Ijliifl Ihi wtri'i.cliHM'tll mill n f 'mi nr ilu- lion.la unmimttl a eul.Hi' aiiikuiK loud Ut the dtaeharye of the prim iJ i reiifHl. Unleaa it ia intended to permil the ol U.uilel eUter. , of the ilebt. The .w.-iarj'ax I cbl amount, to 1 ' . i i.ioii, uTkty,tmt the !.iKheat eatiniaie u. jlti,uMu.O)0. Bajectin, I S,at'' W chaled, at aome Inline day. .f Not ill ( 'ri- ii. i v ill never iiiviirnvp. noil U.iVllieiil (d privilege of ejtchai. ;iir- it for the new at the ,M. ),,.., (. ,Ult,v 0K. bJ Hi. let ruiu of the p. ojile. i.i in :al:oi ea ol hro dollar- .f the .!.! fur . of the no : TbiMlaauda ol ii. em nil! irl.i llv aeivpl of lliepro I Hi.iiion. And - led luodiliention uf tlie debt, ' lu.lde by ihe n.it af of ihe ere lilihr would U'i n- ti th.' lor 1 tin 1 i (JIM ii i-. .i- ..I i"ii , , i.. '. I.i!' . v! the rea- in i'l-iilietition IV lii ll lilt VJ iii.li of liieMat" iii lliojL-iiarU'ler of the aeetion j tjrelv junifi.il.le, even under ihe liii;li Hlan luril d. Of lioiK.r fixed by oar revolulioii irv lathers. In I l ire suewed from what We J tin. wuy it U ponnlbln that the debt nuy Iv re- lliai .- liave referenee to the :.i !' Muininippi of a jui'i 11 Ii i iml in-. '.au rv NATION L AFFAIR S'mli.r Sprapue of llli.ale 1-lm.d. tin rrr'it iiu.1 tlie alorni ol aiWiil waxed 'trung r hixlweu I In p.iv the oriKiunl inten.t will eooatitute a m .ir- a jo I i. n. i . I I'liree ruuolllKVil on the .avNaioii ol the death ol U.i a a . i lii . i i lie used ine reniarKame eipreaaion, "iittynm uie tiiKm-at i-atimale Ui ln,.-ii,uuu. Keiivtina; wi i. ' wioioy oniM niwuy m . pur- uie Oomia, againat Uie vulnlity ol wliu h Ihe hu tuli of the tomb." So now we do no! heailaic, to pn-iue t'oitrt ha dit-uleil, tlie reoiainiiiu debt aay no l.ijh were the (eronl qualitieH of tien- xwella the aeKali' uf the Kluii'a obliKuttoiH of eral I'ierif, uiillioua of heitrla will lie aaddened all kiiuK whether iiumediale or ituitiueeiit. to i at (he newt of hia denth, and even will lie millua- ; $34.'JHll,dt.'i. :l with tear that, ure unused Ui -ml. aigna 4tt The payment of thi debt depetwji on two , aorn.w. tbinga, namely : the alality of the State to pay, "In the respect of attention to aya of either aud lier villingneaa lo do au. A to her ability, -ex heaaemtd iii have been taiicjii iu theivhuul i it may be awaiineil that her preaenl pro. 1 1 v ia uf the Siiartau. To exia-rieneud wiwloni iu .-tu- I of more than ten liinea the value of her liabili- leriuaii'Iiip and nlrio:i-iii, who waa more re- lira. No one will denv that a man who ia the -ix i ifnl and defen ntial f So feeling lie al at ' owner of properly "f 'he value of ..ih- iIioh..ui.I ii,. leal of the tiaauilieU of the land in Ida eon- dollara itnild pay a debt of one hundred dollar i . - -1 1 1 a I life. Of him the hiyhe.t honors by 1 only. Il must not lie fbrgotlen, ton, lhat moat le were pimlii leil liy John of this ileht la not puvable abort of u iieriod of ...ml e . LIST IT UK REPEALED. We eall the attention of the people and Preaa tf tbi State to nn inpnrtanl id hi ter. In the Ameiidmenla paused at the laat eaiuii of the I'gialature, making additional appropriation to the Wealrru N C. Raiload, iln-n' U one Se. iion that the next aeaaion of tile Legialatupe .liould in:., the hi.tnry of .ii- '.i '..ieli the n pil.Iia .f their eoar-r. Silf liiy of Kii.l In.ii.I-, and I" ju. I hem, wa liiee.l to u IBUeh loW.T figure llliUl above. that ilm i.i urn yr.tr wkkk. out of all her interest in the lioad. We allude to the aeeond aection which ers mita ihe IV patent Division nf taid Uoad to be mortgaged to pi i vale pnrliea for the -urn nf tiro millivna of dollara or ItM af ter ihe Mute ha already aiibsrrihed over six midiuHt to the work, ll u- i tb aection : Hkc. That lite It end of Directors of i In- Wealeril Division of anid lio.nl at rr'ORTT Ttior.'sAifo CASKS or ooon V were ahiped from Mr b..U"e in otir V.-ar, (ofaiaillea, club., and wmebaiita, iu every part f tha aunDtry, fruiu Uuiue to Caiiloriua, auwu.i t ing iu value to over N'K MILLION DOLLARS. Our fjieilitiaa for trausai tlng lbi iiiiiiiriise I m llle.s are lu'tter than et.T la-fore. We I am admits iu all Ida prineipal eittea to p.iu-.n: u giaals from all the MauufartMieis. In.;., rt -i . uimI takers lorOtaak. ami otten ut an i.i. me., -o siu'riftee i, io thai iii(iiuil nut oi prodi.. ihi. our stoek.omisii. in part, ot toe f.ii.,. ....... : 8k', IHtihhrl: Qii'i; C.t: Qi:rjl,,m. ' - (iwuh. Tiblt Lifrtl, '.l.'f's, ,., Ghtm. &ti'1, C-Warta. Jr dv Hilurr I'lttrd H'.rr Sf-oH fjuhj 'a .Wrkrl Stiver, iMtttrt fk jivr bnttlt ,1-ilr.l f'.,., ., Jl.iflnm'i War', 67os ll'o.f, ruW uml J'-h.t C'xtlrrj, in gift Virirty, Hlfiint hVtuch iintl Onir.iu F,incy t7.)i .'--.'. '' J'ifti-iriiftk AfbmnM llie.uwl ai -I c. li.al sltl.-s III Mor-a-.i an-1 rlVI biiljinp. U.trrvrtxi 7 wi4iy tty, JltJktirlf miU (II rr t J ' ' if QM mid I'hiini Jticrtry. of thtr-nt V have also made airuo;i'iiie:its a ifh smi.. uf the leading fiibltshinir llou-r-.thal w.ll i-iia- . . - . .... . I " --a . any lime, uv orfli r of ihe atoekholilera ul 1 1, . t -ell the a amlaid uml li. .f aorks ,,r aaid Division, ahull liuve power to Imr- ) popular aulhoraat alawl wir-half the regular row money Ir-mi time In iug in ainoiiut the sum ve power in imr- popular aniuoram whmii iine-iiun mr ree.i'iw a lime noi excised-1 pf'ee: sueh as Uvrom. Moohk, Iicaxa, Mil.. t m: t Ton. and .TKa.lTB.1' Worm, iri full loll ami of two million, of in(hn,.mlhu,u,Tl.,,.f Uw.Mi "As lo the national debt, a- il ha- ta-e'i ninnliiUsI sio e the eh.-s' of the war. Senator fiOV. V'U.KKI! AND TDK XV V MI2N I- Sor.ii.'iie eonv.h-r. il an iHimilinl.sl evil, a nn- MLNT. r '. bis rettuit able and u.lnnr.il.l. i uoiiai rura. ine aj.uuv.uuu,iaaiwiijt-n. inveai- I ,l i.i alnvM MTV I III- v ml In-Ill l:l vein illler. ill. - I T.. IL. I'll.,- ..I Ih (l.tiaj ' H'.ll 'I - -II I 1. II f-- g tt lilt 'HI ill l III. in iii l III l I - , i.ii, .rial control oi uie i sierai h.iiih-s ami lue I 7 ,1... I uMlalainM ..!' VTIantnl. o.L... : i. i - I i..: . i : 1 lll..-.-.lir ll .uv Mnw j , .n . I . , . . . i i . l 1 . . i i . nun. iiwaiumm lll.V jlp l .1,11 li i.i , . i From the Sentinel. i- .if i ...i i.,.. llie American Ix-nine i le iiim.ihi.ii ml... l.il.i . -. .. ... .1,1' l mill l -. ....r. f.I.. -,. . w . i a I . ; ...... M . I alhomi. Me li.nl tlieeontiuenee ami mend- I went v ami even uiiriv vears. Ii.nl a tutu Willi a eoi lespoiijeiit ol tlie .bin uf Silas Wriirhl. and ever hud a nluee in I Nearlv half of it i nnlv m he nabl -ifi, . il,. i ren I c-.i'i on national allairs, ami llie inrnsiain- the aileeiioii and al the hosuitable Ismnl of , laise of the Inuirer iieriial. and bv that time the ... . - .. I. I ti- 1 I I I it.i...l S I... . .1... ll - ' i t. t a .lent (five., -...nil' ol In- views a- lo.lows : I'aniei 11 nsicr. lie ns iovisi auo ishiihu-o hi aeann uie cime win nioai pronaoiy la? live '"fr " nim wi iwo iiiiiihmip , .j(1jn tjniliilr- iv Aliinea .lacaaoii, biio ueaiHiae lor una mi - iniii or un mm anni 11 niw is. m eXs-mli- dollars anil lo ai-rilie llie p.-t VllU'lit "I IHe' Ti,, ,-ami even tliinir . I-.-I,.r ll:l' I..I.I1..1I ...lii;..) ri.ir'1 1.. Ii. 111 1,1.- 1 I,,. r..i,li , .1' tl. I.i;.,... 1 .. ' L. I 1 . ... t.. I 1 is almost eiilir.lv for works of interna I improve-' t i: i, i 1 i Vttt lillllir KIT C.IC1 IrUfli. . 1 ..i . -. ."I .1 .Un 111. I I.. I 111. ol I ,,11111 uie -1 1 1 1 1 -I I lie ; meiil, wliu 11 will luridly alil to the al.ililv of . ,, .. . ' ' ,B . We do no! off r a -inirle art ele of in.-n Im: -I the State I. pay There is no, one of Iheae un- j 1 lefidenl and ennnlersipned by llie Z 'u I liiiishe.l work, for which the late appropriations rfasnrer ol tin! Western Division ot , ,,,.,.. U'f-i,i r.nl n-l imi i a cauls lr..m I have rea.1 the iMaiimiiiicaliiMis ol' "James " . werv made iliat is u..i in lua-lf a proja-r and ne-1 said road, bi'.irin!j interest at a rule mil 1 n- unless we can -ell them ch aper lh.ni r...i ailhe "Nojoke" lutler. luijter : eessary unilertalsllijj, aud as such was b.-guuloo, ; air ll.au eijrbt per wilt, per annum. ean wbtmii Uufm ih any trtber wv i while tl.o rl would la- prejiidieial to ihe sunt iui,ibl. at ul,... ,..l ' gieatev pint ol our uiaals nri' sold al .). t Vi-snn. N. L. Itailroad as well . It trlsx. Ic nmembensl ,h.t the State) 'Vf ' " I "'t,"r",K j f. , ,f f, ... . VM4L owua, in .-nnneition with these and other wxrks. 8,,,rn t,,n,, ,,ot "'-Ci'i'dliiK thirty ream, us i'l It tlJ IflC UXjm.tr It.llm. refers io a communication in the rtoeks, bonds, ami mortgagea, which iu ihe air-' xn' " dii(iialed j and lo secure the We want goa rclialib' agi-nl-in enry purl . ..r .u 1. 1...I.I r.'i.i li' .-nn. noil In li. i un in ,.r lil-lT Jtl lulu I . .. . .4- . e I . .i . . I i . I I f I 'on it I re lie .In.' ine l n.l r .l.o-i- I , . .... .. .. i i ii . - li, ii i i i . - - f ; i .ti . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 , ii i 1 1 -i.aaii.-i.i- r - - --- .... . ii i ui,-,i .1 rn mi 1. 11 1 i-t 11 ri- 11 ! - J - . - .- - -r .- - mat StaU sustaining it, created a has been torced upon us, and we have in. visible era desj .111 as n w au i ine sias , 1.01,1. rs m,inu v,.,..(, llnji .,H.iV,u u, kasail re nominally nearly cmal lo her liabiliik-s. - L.1 1 , .1... ... :.i u 1 ... iv. 1 '' form clubs a-id awing as ...,1,-r-, Mm su-aii .. deep and wide. No American citixen. ' rt.11KHlv from the evils which il mist entail save '! throilKh Ihe laimlhol, era lhat tlie ra.lt,-al - u u.d.eaU Ik-. WIhW MJH Hljim.mk wiU exaabl h-vr W-' : r ' ' , .'' ' '' ' 'w H. ' ermrh Mlf. ..; .....-.h-.. l-siT.- u. .ii- laim reafirea TarW -... fn.m llu-.,. ..,lr,. I klmw I r,.''"'" y morlr.,. f., Itiue to ...ne. 0h or Off irch.13 lisc nil all .-. I . -,..n,M--i., " - luas.,,-.!. ...... . mi.;ni, ot an I.- i-li lice 1- to i'e maintained linieu- J o- , , r .1 ... ... .i :.. .1, .1 U.i . ..I.l : ... a III . , .,.., 1 .- ,, ' ., , I I '.,, ,,,, .. i,.,l. , - . ,ll I,,. it the lille.-nili aineii.lnieiit slioiil.l ma la' : nite v. Senator Spramir think, lhat American .. 1 i- . ,,n.- 1 1.., V1..1.. vi i, mm 1 . .. 1: i,. 1 1.,. f.. 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , , . i . ... aii.wer lo Noioke ha.-e 011 v tune or uieliua- .ne slate .'r t.iHai.iMlo. in her oulstamiinc luff llie Ira. iclnae ami rad tied belonc- ...I ....I . . .... -I . .1... 1 I . . ...'... 1 in. in,. Ii.it,-., iiiuiiv. tu. .-oil f-ni. 1l.1l lov.-ulisl III J - t. 1 i. .. .. ... M. .. anowii e 111,1.. . ,,asi tue " i ..... . . ... ,iml now , wv ,,,, i , imU lmr ,l(..vt.r IUV(. is.n.is lor nyr st.a-a 111 .lie Mirth t arolina or 1 1 ,l' or apperlalniliL' to the 1 1 . . : 1. ..... 1. .. .1 1 .. . . . ... ".1.1. - - - - ....... , -., .. . .... , . ... ,, . . 1 1 ..i.i .... 1 1 .-., . 1 1 .......... ...... 1.1 .. en 1101.111.111011 01 i...iihhv mm ... a i i .1 1 1. 1 o. 1 . . , , , . -, , . lavll in MIV niUC. I liev.T leave or i.ronii.ise.i - .nn-o 1..H.I-..I... m nun 1 num.. sin niii.u . . I. ill 1111. 1 -lav.'- la-lore Uie war ami 'a.iiii. suns-. , lulgruiMo tlie bUle- of irjruua. North Caroli- l , . H(,w iul(. WftV. Wiw ()t, pllrfmv ,,! val, , na, and Tcuuuaaoe. H it if the amendment come upon some vast investment of capital, should la.- adoi.ted thev will Is? content In re-,' whose owners are ihe real despots and autocrats ; hem, wa final Jy .atiinui't by a decision 4' the Supreme Court j wu, mv luxvt. always rexarded as die eorraet-i tlw same amount t tederal arewrkiaa. nivea x 1 , .v ..I' 1 1... I.'; r. ...... 1 1. 1 . 1. 1 ... 1,1 11. , -. iMiiHiin .on 1 s 1 ne siiiue m mm: 1-0111 101 01 ' .'11 1 '1. '' 1 1 inn iioiii. 1 ii.iuiii. ,in .... - - ii" , ....II! 11KC 1 , . , 1 . .1 ... I iviiiiai r.n 11 nun 111 .11111 iiiiiivls uie iuiuuiiii.i 1 ... ippuiniiM?e ol iin repadunon proclamn- j (lotilo. U iwvry V ti. plf uf lU nU v tM.jP twrfi7 It wrtl 1 M lJVUHti:tl m-VjM-:iL i..,v..rI...-l,ii fin.1 il..- n. tM.ri of th. I a. a.in.ni a...C,l..i. ii.... In.v.'rnl ti!lrrt-.. ' !. ..' I l ' .I..,L'.. ..tf il ll..M..alal. ' Mljokc ivfon Ui T . . . 1 ...... i . Ssl.iHihitvf iri'ilUf -..:i .ir. .-.III! It iJi-ial .1... ,. i,. i inriH ' "i ii im" o 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 m i ii it - : ii- in? aui: . in . . .1 il . -The til.ll oi tll.ioiii, or In aihciidum, ever forgot Uie sting ol in-ii unit -li.une which that proclamation shot iltlo hi- heart. Un. no where did it excite Mich sli.une and iidiguation as among the higli-tone.1 and honorable men of Mississippi and llu Houtli. Siteii linn in Missis-ippi as I'ouidextei', Shar ki'.v. A. lams, I'renliss and otliera were complete ly overwhelmed with it. They stru-ryleil jjaiust Division, unci no more, annl I'stern ami it sli.iM In- main where tin v arc. And iu that event il 1. i'ii iii miv -rnnr. I never irave or liroinoisixi eiui ai ikiiiiroml. in oilier - . . . . .V - I I .. .1 I II 111 . 1 . . 'i ilia', or ano('l n oi ire none 101 in.-, 10 s- - .... i.i rni u..,-.,ii m , . . cure a vtte for myself for any place in my life, .hal road, and had satisfaction of knowing H ',' -e-ister sue!, mortgage deed ln, inai siii ua.i, wiiiioiii anv loss to nersell, com- " .. jr "i i,.i..eoino.-, nceoi- i jj m plelwl a work which had added solalveiy to her! law, In milk'' the same cttcc.iuil.iis il tin I did seek to cnmlane the private sns'k to v.rt(sl far tiov. Vance, Jndife Merrimoll and Dr McDowell, and bavin, failed as to ihe ttrsl two wealth and eeneral proajserity. When the works j same were reviaiered in every County iu . . II I... . ... .h. m i.r...-. . . r. ........ .1... ... I .1 ; 1... . I .... naui.sl am abused by you ! 1 have no inlere-l in, 111 couneethm with llu- Lime t.sls r its "branch." 1 am not the "Financial Agent" of haVin? Is-en relieved uv tue same ! of the conntrr. wli 1st (he isii.l.-ss thev deem iui.sf. .ii. ilu. i v.. Iik rli.. ...Itish itili.ns.tM. Sl-liator very probable lhat the colored populatiou will ,s.,r-,2ue thinks that industrial I v, .uriculturillv ii. and for the preservation of the iionor of their ! Iiccome more or less dirluscl throughout the ! hihI commcrei illy we are on the rojd to rajn. - ... . J r. . 1 1 k I L 11. , - j . I,. ... I 1 i:.r 1 ! V.. ir. r i ni.l I v- ,.vhi.liiM i.nm i-it-ain ..ill u-il li- Diaie, inngUiWUiaHiuu-r. .nm un.un , . urn lk- I I. iiiu-tt -nans. 11 llll'l . Ill IWU' "IUI pilllllll I .'" , ............... ,. , jj ,.II1V pu.liaiioii trininpTied, I'rentiss retired from the i privil.TVs theu'thvv mar i-onclude lo go and 1 , - , S, .. ' .,- , I ni.viinir which defealed Vwiee, M. rriinan and ' . ,.. . ., 1 . . . . i shalK' ol lenilisi'rs, rati udii.;f "nr railronl' In I """ ' , Stati , declaring thai lilj-jumld Is- insupportable , settle amonv their Urituda and broth, rs ill the j ,K.W hletjl H4 jm . We w,..,r , ,K. ,,, ,,,tj. I McDowell, but not until my accounts were pol io lii... in a Slate which had disgraced her- ! North and West. j rated ones. Our commercial marine isd'.-uov- I '--- hil and .h.-lared a gratllyilij-e-.hil.lt i . . .... I uml u-l i eil W In tin r or not I have luoiiev bv n!,. Many oilier Southern gentlemen ol high Anolher view i not ksa imjiortant. ir the ( i ami even mauu.aeiiiniiS ir m a , A .. ln. jtlK.l bv the fact that 1 t'eorgia, adonl the shortest lie be.Weeli the cJiar.utcr uml national fame gave utkrance to ! amendment is adopted the almost certain influx 'vady debatis My our jtreal lot I "w"t-r I r,.i,l.i,,hed'the plaiv a issjrer'iuaii than when ; '".ihwest ami the ports of North Carolina and whether thev shall not ran llieir mills on n.iii . i ' , inr i The l-,rm ., .,, ,J , .1...... .stiuibir -x-nliiiKliW. Among these the niemora- of C'hilieae will cause the Northern people In .- I took it. irs n.a. 1 m l.ir-e iuiV.i.iit of travel aloi s i ' ,111m. uv .1...-I .i :.,i- t. . , ...1 ,, i f. .i--i ".ran. I and the cotton ami other li.-i .In wlm-li u-nnlil ble word- of Mi:. CvLtlOf-N eipresnhl not mere- ; change their view- in relation to the .pieslioii of The rii.ted States Trr-,mr-. present Mu, , , h.iuol.nr , (Mvupv a scat in ihe o Norfidk or our own ports, would greatly en- umversal siinraire. lue re- it. wilt im -t prooa- , ". '"'-; i " i Itn ird of I ircctor ..'. ax rln-trd bi tin ' "am-e im- nine ol several of the roads in the i. i -I- -.- , 1 sum and the fruiltnl cauH-ol -issnlatioii, panic "un" ,. t ., ' ' cvntnil and c-isiem n-,ri nf .!. Ht.io bv Iv a six.ecnth inn. iidment limiting suf- ... , . ,,,, ,,' , . . ' . .,, ,,.ilr ).VU-flic State l'r..xv n-, -s, " mrai aim ( .1-" n p iris (,I the Mate. I learn i thai lie coin orred with t be linv.i!es.sk- 11 'a- well '.. r- muni you lhat .Northt ar- iiuit is iarji r in i.-, -ri!..-v lli.in either -ew lork having an ar.a of more than are mili. Tin- late l'rofes-s.r how in .roi are coiiitih-ii-ii t n-v ui ... hi. ...i - i . . ',(, . ,, .. ,', j I I i I w ii . ii i ne properly ot said l oinp.niy, i.i.o'i. ni-.oi . .i a -o rt i v. .. .... - are (smiph-tisl, thev will, bv ihe no ,ii so ny i in i a me i . . 1.1... .I.U.L-. ,.... r.l- -:.i :.. coiivecii, is siliiufen. " ' ,,iiiM- i. .in, n,u 111 ,, - .. . the discharse of llie oldlgatloni. created For I 1 '" object ot I'll sei'tion is to give the example, when the Western North Carolina I ''ling" or speculators i chance lo take en Hairruad i- liuisliitl, lor the completion of which i lire possessi I die Uoad whenever it H'wInT iV-T' Tn my Tt"- B"rt'"'il",,i ' "'"-v ''"'u l" (I" y ' it will, bv its connections Willi Tennessee ami I ..." . iijiinias ai.ni un nicy siiupeao i-vi-rv ceni . . ,-.i . . j 1 1 jy llie scnunieiiis oi inai grcai man anu anie s.'au'siiiaii, or of llie -State to which lliey refer; they ct; ressed thr auhstaulial helinsr of the wi-f-c-t and best of all partiea among the American )copre: "1 pledge myself that South Carolina will pay punctually every dollar thai she owes, should it I ike the last cent, without inquiring whether it w. is spent wisely or liMilislily, .Should 1 in this tie possibility Is- mistaken ho ild sii- larti:-!i Iht meaillhd h.n..r and lirimi i.Vrn'd i'ioa nar . wRioa tfiHittrn. by refusing to redeem her plight ed -ailh iwbich I hold lo be impossible,! deep ui is my ikvotiou to her, and luoUn-r us slie in c ine, I would disown her." Such was the fee lii.,; produced in the . mind nicl In art of i.vi-ry Ameri'-an residing or Iravel ing.ibioad. Many of tilt in (ienlared that they ilrciiled In meet the citlitens of the coun tries, in w iiit-h tljif v rcsi.bsl for fear of la ing taunted with the shame which the action of Mis fiss.ppi had hnMigbl upon '"our comm. in s,iin f'v. ' Sueh w i- the fccliiufs exeit.il iu tin- and hi 'Ii nricea. Wbalev.T lloiltwi il iba-. he frage in all ihe Stales. In this way it may work N1 t(, ,1.. damage. Korexamplc if lie the salvation of the country. We cannot see into the market and e!l- sJ.ishi.iusi pId he! le w anv wise So ithern statoman can desire its ; uik, - out oi cirem.ii.ii cv-'.-a ipwi a bidders amnu. iipfumfii rrpudinlv Would njeotion under tlie circumstances. Yet we are greatly afraid that it wiil be ejected. We hope not. I THE FAYETTE VI U.E AND WESTERN KAlLltOAD. oi.. I lock-th.-fi. up ami m m,- cnri.ncv until, trailelling tin- bu-dliesa eomni'Ulilr I" that ex tent. Iu fact, the uv.nev power in its present utterly iinregtiitiledebuuition is nearly omnipo U lit, mid linallv alw-orl.s all the prolits of busi lie -. Mom v is ih,- rudder of pronrtv, and un- regul itcd and unrej-uaioeil. as il is at pit-sent, il i- r.ipmiv st. , i in- us io niianeiai p. our friends have la-en di-honorcd had ihev Km. ' or I elill-yivam a. been elm.xt? I ? imaiaan l s., -.ln": II- W.i.i I as n-uK--eiri-.l. atut w- guar.ni!. .- satisfaclioli to every one deuaaa wilbuurltwu-. Aguuta should -ilbn-t leu c-nt- from --h , c i turner and lui wa'd tu us jn advance, for 1- I i. . j i. , . -I iHTipi.vc. n.-i as n ine iriaai- wo -e.l. The holder- nf tl .- ('hecks have the pririb-F" of either purchasing the ar.iele flierenli J-.i-i i!, ed, or of exeh.-in.'lng lor a iy artic! iM-iihui''.l on "Ur I'alal-.gne, UlimlMrilig nver :IT.IJ different articles ; not on.' of which can b- purchu.se.1 i:i the usual urn tor (be same iitohi-y. The advantages ol fir -1 sen. ling for Cheeks are the : Vi e are ernsfantiy buying sma'l l -t -f rerT raluable aas, which are not on our catalogue, and for which we i--aie cheeks till ail are snlu ; beside, inererr large club we a il put checks for Watches. tj'i'iLTa, IlL.vNRrrs. I'UI.N- 1'ATTIia.aa. or sotu - ot'ierarticle ol val ue . ..... .. i . i i - i . i . r sinini nil. Ill ...p. i.l ,1... . . . ..ii . ... . ,........,-..... ,,,.,(,,.',,,... I Hey possibly en:, out ot Hie tate I rena- . ty of purchasing an arii. !e lorn ...ut one quarter ury. When ihe Legislature refuses tn I its value. make fur. her appropriations ihe Road will t "In cv,'r" "fdur amottnfing to over S.Vi. a -I . , . i . i I eoinpaiiieil by t 'c eas;. Ih. u"e:it in; rct.n'i he mortgaged to some 111. uil.e. ol llu- J .,' .,, ; ' , ( a , .. be retained to Pay the Szprcis Charges. Your imputations of bad faith lo these gentle men are n. slanderous as your eflbrt lo publicly associste my name with chargis of corrupt ion. ; The I'resid lit. who was present al every mcet i ing of the Uoanl, says there never wa. an insin uation, much less .., charge preferred against inc. I i i I. .i .. i.. ... :.. rdilion mid ; Aml "J'"i,' i" ' aie iu in- iii. iv b-too severe! v i jure me inijusiix . U-,. ,i,,l.i;.l. il.; ,1-. .. Sih uivtion ,,' il,.- v...., I, .1 ,, ....; i.-...t o man waa more smeereiT anxiou. nrim . . '. . . "" . . '..'.. i ... n nf n il.r,.-of tin -m. in-n .l.'i.ii ii ill iii m'- . ... ,, i. .i i . ..-:n. . i. . ..... I.. i,i, i ., - - .......... recviil .( t ol ,-( nrilv .leliuiu' ine i .lane, oi n .. .o, en. .s, ,..,-..., ,-.,.. .,, ..... . t , .. ..... i.. .... ,ii..i I Is.th ,, V, olfi.-lai rep latter Sl.it. "i i,. -" lor .un. or two millii.nu of ilnllru I or -for flKjf $um under two millions, and tin- .State will lose the seven or ten mil linns which he has or may subscribe lo il. i Tin- Governor ol ihe Stale, the Public I it-usurer, and I he xvliole i.e. inc. should griliiitiird survev w York and North f.-.rolinn ;,, i (-usurer, anu xvin.ie prop;. ri -t .ted (lint a certain county in the demand thill the L'gishittire repeal that . if it were drained and cultivated in second section D is bad ennnirh for the .ii.. . . n ine ia-si iu mm r. was aoihii- i, iiroiliicin-' more noon h. in rui;.. Popular endiirane this mad. Tl l.rearts of tin-greatest and best men intherriitli , advantages of the apjmpriati.u. Wb.il areour mid in the whole country. tid the whole South j t ountv 'x-mniisaiuuerh doing in reference to lias coTitinned to be tannteil with this dishonor 1 this matter ? What ihj they intend doing? down nearly to the pn-scnt time. fn oil- nc-c.r-l n the - taunts w--re jml fottli in a manner .11, .1-1, il. , ll., r 'ii., , I'ii. Ill, 111 IH,.' l.ll The people of Kowan and D.vi. are eapceially Ut. 111'u ; -; in ,jK. ,., Il(l,.,.rti maimer, crca- : i :.. :. t: I. i. .irnudv : .: i. t r....A. ....I .....l. : "in 1 1 1 1 ' i ' I I'l li. in. in'i'i-.j-...... - , un- ii in-iii. p.111111. ..i i ; i .i.i - u.,,1 , v-i. been made, and tin- people of lllee eonnties j llcncethe (luetuatiotis of the money tnarK-i, i!ut .,, , , . . , r.i i . I shake the emintrv to It. verv centre, triving it will have io pav their proinrlion ol the taxes! ,- ... . ' , , 1 - . 1 1 ciirtmpiake sJhk-ks, which cannot be sIinhI inui'ii on accounl of il. Ibul being so let them secure (,ll;,,.r Ami theera-h falls timilly imH -cvere- the lo(iti..n of the navl to thia place by individ- Iv on I be people. Wha I propose its a remtilx ....i i .,,i....rt,.ii..... -iii.l iun-om nil iha issimidc. but I have no doiila il would be elh- " ' 1 ....:... wi p ;.t U'wi. ;.. ,......! ..1 Mr. Ilamiltxh wh it was lo Ik- done with ih. ,'reat diiatry, surpass those of either of the-C .laics, riie tiiianeiul condition of Pennsylvania in, I ( iri-l i.i,l a-., ll.!-.. 1 1 . . I .'. lo s, e pr.-crvisl giasl Iis-nng aial co-ops r i- ' - -.-. .inn. .. .ns ,,j;o nine oener lion of all iKir.ies in nroiiioiihc: llie lot. r. sts of ":" '"al ol Aortli t arolina is now, afler tliedi- i . i.riior.ili..n In a-bieli 1 iv ,s Ml licelilv l-iill.',-rll- i -a-ter- ol tile ll'.U 1 - ------ - , -.- j ed. ', is lime tb'.-r were doing what thev intend to do. ; j which must hare been peculiarly mortifying to tj" Southern pcojile. Soon uftcr the organiza tion of the Southern Confederacy nt Montgomc ry in lfi. mid t!ic r-leeiton of Jcff.-r on Davis to the l'r. -i.lency of die same, il was turned int.. ri iiciile bv one of thu leading Lsnnlon i'Sirnals, jivt, that llu-natural advanlage of North Cam i...r could anv one have la-ell more aru-v.sl, "na, lor agricultural am! other branches of in at theji.-sult.--l saw t' r.l placing ne in a la I jai-iti.ili, l-ides, as a laree sbarehobler. I ivil War, and vet no Stales m the I hi hi are in .lilv.-ilici- of thim in u ,1 i-.,m.v I Urn rn f.ir tl.-. n t-.-lt Icnl 111 who LllOW. , ami plll.llC e. Ill 111 l.-tl, ,-. me will believe lhat 1 would do a iKsVunawMe ' ben I d aiti inpl tn ennmerale the advan u t. and none knowa lu-ttcr than m friemla I "C wlie-h North Carolina esses in her Vance. Merriman ami M.-D-well thai I ;i-. K'""1 climate, her ..mines and minerals, water and always have been, their firmand unyielding ' l"'wer and agricultural proiluetions, and her ca- Kevob.lionarv, oublie debt. Mr. Hamilton au- ! '''Hlcr. I -VV "V,'"" "V-.1" i. i I.I....I" ' .,:,-' . i. .i: i i..,, ,i... The - iri.ne is pninfnl Ionic that thev will hi snou.u ne rom-iejled to exi , -a,.-.-. ...... a ... '"Iil ..J . . ... :. roht-ol the oik rate. ii-oi ine iiiimk went ton: ikc , , . . i . . I and wcll private f. itun. -. I drt nt propose i .e. pnaiiea- me ,-reenon in ew , c-nv -. . ; - ' . , v, . ; all h.-r ..Mbnuio,,-. ii ,.mH l vi,: ..i ., . niini- u.i" i-i-H mi immi . .,.... .... -r. n, ...... , -- - ...... , , . . ". 1 . . I h i n l!d .1 .., n . I., ... . 1 i:..l . line l onier wiiu -a..v nmc nine in aay, it will be sccti from the above statement (hat IlirccloiM it never ma-urn-d to m. to .inestioii : 'be Siieeial lax IVbt Is on sluh a fo(rtlh3 lhat (lit i r right to chose whom.-aa'ver they pb-a-nl. I i'-1 payment does not depend upon .he action of . . l .1 . . it,.t.f v .l o ii Ti- i . such extravagant iiiipropiuitot,, rtin wi tate ol cw 1 ork. Mi. .aid ibis be regarded , i i i 1 i ! extravagant, il will n. ri-rthclesa conceded 1 l""'".tl U ,","'r -11 bv those who have civi-n attention lo the anb. I P'opi'lty without being warned of tin This offer is more especially to luaist Agcils in the Western ami Southern Stat. but i o;ieu to all customer. ro.irnissinvs. Agents will be paid tctt ;--r eelit. tu Vh or Merchandise, when (hey till n thvir entile ciW, for which below we eive a iiurtial last of people to hive to pay taxes on account ol i Com ads ions : Tor an order of S530 from a club of TIiut.v, We will pay the Ag-'llt. a eoiiimi-.sioti, 'iyds. Hrowii of Mleiu-'.cil Slui-tiiig. (iood danger Char. Iirniiicrnl. and w. ill Id "billon, 1 sliou.n lie pninpcJIvd to e.xt..-ml tbi tli.-H- snnd. r go imrchokcd. Ss '. Jame-" ''tier to great length. 1 content mvsilfwith cfiiirgrsi the stockholders who voted again! jlnut " '"'st- therefore, that there is not the slightest .1., Art tnmm nd A ,l Arl entith l An A to amrarf ,1... I ,L. ,l rfu :.. v... v,.,i, i with la ing brilaxl, and "Noioke" allien- me and iuoi au.i sue is aiamnanily able to discharge thr I busirr ID'sfirn l nlnn l t nmp.mu, , ,),,. ,.r. t ,,.,.,.,- .-. i.tr.. i.f !,,. ,.u-v rtihiird the lii.- of Amnut one thoumml et'iht i v...;,..,..i i ;t '..,- i;. i ,, , .,:,;,, ';, era hare a hanl time ol H. . - . -nn. -in.. . .in. ..... .', " :,.,.....,, . ...I ...!.. f ..e-.k-ti fcaaiierrf ami mirh, nynt. TsTi iH IS'lb Take cliargo of t ie nut. lie debi ami 7" ' " , Sei'. S. Thai for the purpose of octoii.lin-jrsniil'1! the public revenues, mid instead of twin;; tlu.s( M IKHItill : At the Frst Presbyterian Chnreh. in Salis bury, ou the evening of the Kli i. inst., bv Uev. J. Uiimple, Dr. J. It. (sAITHEB, of Iredell county, to Miss Jlt'i.i.iK K. i'cCi. B II1KS. daughter of J. S McCubbiu. ., of this city. Divss ratlern. tVool .Spin re Shawl. Kn ue'i I'assimere Pant and VTsi Pattern. Kim- !jj.'k White Counterpane, etc.. etc.. or :t (at in cash For an order of 650, from a club ..r Kilty, we will pay the A gem. as t'oniinissiou, 45 yds. slicetiiig, otic pair of heavy wool blan kets, poplin .dress pattern, band. me wind square sluiwl silver-ease wateb, tie., etc., or fco.lHi in cash. For an order of 0100. from a dob of One Hundred, we will pay the agent, as eimi- nitssioti. Jiai yds. ol good yiird-widi- Sheeting, I fsJlM Tl) V I A DL'L'TJ J Coin-Silver Hunting Caae Wateh. bi. b 3...i! O.Vll.IJU xVl.A IXJVr. J O i Wo. I Shawl. Suit of all Wool French Caasi- mere, etc. .etc., or $lu in cash. We do not employ ny travailing agents, and cnitouici s slioii'd not pay money to persona purporting to be our agents, Hmtint ptrnOHully ar'uaiutert. Bend Money always by Slcpistcr e'd Letters. . t wtexn H ulroad linni the pmut on ti.e .North great inatnlmct Carolina ltailroad, al w hich -aid Wi -' rn ll.iil- ; and .nnM'-,s of road mar connect, at nr between ftdi.burv ami public profit and to the ai-emlng of a firm ami unties for private emolument ih ..-illation, la'tal tin iu to the whoni-ocv.'r thev plea-nl. SA.Ml IX M D. TATE. cjaracter ol a ifovernm. thu men deliberately eieiw Th? Couftsieracv, bv the ut by the' character of; N""1' SSf,h V'"1" ii to administer il. to such point in lb l'residetit and I lire. special tax nt.Ni.s of tfir: OF NORTH ( AROLINA. STATE l.irTTKtl FROM THE HOS. T. I.. CI.TVfiM.xX, EX V.MTtl. STATKS SENATOB. the. 27iars wo believe. ''We iniisi iudm of A I tire nJajro'. un the riidi mid fertile vallcv of 1 uniform eonr-e in the mouev market. 1 do not anarxMiiii lan-tnow sptaK ot ine in-eci-. n.iinasiuon 01 mat ' rxainlv ol Wilkes, as ! council, turthvr thin lo sav that its iihuiIki-s or- m iv determine, llie , should be chosen 'from Among the most remit able "lection of tin- great Public Treasur r Is bcrebv aulhOruied and re- , of our business men. Theorist I would keep Missisjipi repndiator, Mr. Davis, to be it I quired to stlltss-rilie o the capital .-lock of said i out of it. I wonlu make it sufliciently indepen-x-..-.i m. .iC.j...i n . ... Western RHilnaid. the sum of live hundred 'dent in its n, licre to t rolect il from the inteif r- J ICM.UI111UD UIMIIlllUli;.! 1111 1141111 HI JCW U" . , , , ,, ' , .- - . , 1 , , , , . , , . r . 1. , ICA , ... , . , , . ,. 1 tlmtiKftiid dollars, and to pav said sulwription euce ol po'itn-ians biaigli its meiiila-rs should i nr. .i. Hfli.As Hotel, Ockmer o, IWiV'. b.l.ty among the nations of the earth. Doe it . : ,MrtM,, ((f ,H, smit., i ,.h,, W.ue be amenable t pvachment. It .should be SffMrt. 1Icnry (jler, A Co., ever expect to have any credit at home or J manner and 'form, and on the same terms a large enough in numbers to command the re- Oehtlwnen In rerdv to Ttr iminiriewahont abroad? Hw is it m sustain itself should a . hereu.fore nnxvided for; V, , -,,,., That sai.l , ft t,d .tmfklenee of the Pftda. I would at Sfitih Ur,AUa ,nd , ' r ,,,, , m:,uJniv w w ensue with (be I. n..v 1 .-stab's, winch is al- , , ' , """'""' ; "v- ..m-; ..- ... .... ,.,.,,,,, a,....- pu... ... ( (.He-f stat-ras.-n, as Fi. . ,-, , , ,.- , .. i exK'n..iL i .jn inai i.riion 01 ine roei -iiesi oi i-siiiiil' i-in-ianinia d;iii .ii.'..'-. mm yive io ine most ,ev,.a..le . It re.pi.res but little sagacity , , wllic,,l, ',., mnmA may rmmdl the exclusive 11..I of .he currency ol sin see me straits to wnien 11 must necessarily . oonno t with Ihe North Carolina Railroad; and the country. It .should loan daily, uikiii ade Smi reducis! in that event." Such wa the sub- ' provided further, that the l're-i.i.-nt and Direr- j ipiat - guarantees of iiayment, ai.iy4 fiimls in its the language u.-cd bv.lhe Isiudou tors may coiumeiu.-e the grading West ol the , etisti sly not rui'iircl l..r llie uses 01 tlie govern- liw: 1 " .ll.'iil IS. iniiii, 11 r- 01 1 isrii. no.. I-mil uui'i iiuiii- hi Itc government gold in its charge ; it should is sue such notes upon the gold of private deHisi .v.nh ( amlina roa 1 as soon as i (idcniiincd. , stance journal as well as we.rejuember. And at asula scrjuenl time similar reflections Were made by the London .Viirs. In the face of all this will atjv iuUdligent man anv man who has tin slightest claims to statesmanship advocate re- I A correspondent of the Faycttevillo Jhgtr, puliation as a matter of policy? We do not I who has recently leen on a visit to ibis phn. MAJOR KoniJINS. tors, ami should collect iijon its loan- such in terest as would Is- warranted by its own judg ment. Briefly, it should be the actual financial agent of the government, should collect the rev mies and di-burse them, bin so onnstituted that bniicve (hat they will. We know that ev. ry : -K-aks of Major Robbins us the gentleman who j it niiglit do anv biisiuev a bink may now legili b igh-niinded ami honorable man will oppose it I it is understood, edits the Ejchiuiiut, and say on principle. I be lias taken ground in favor of repudiation". There are those who argiso that the new debt This ia a mistake. It should be repudiated because of the means by which it was brought about. Hut 110 man can la! found who will pretend that the old debt was 11 a honestly and fairly contracted for a just and lawful consideration. No reasons of that kind mistake. It is understood that the Major writes a good deal for the editorial col umns of the Examiner, but, we feel kquhc cer tain, he (bus write the repudiation articles. We heard the Major, (his week, say, in the matety do. Having n spei'idativn or private puriHne lo serve, and devotiug it energies hon- i i-stly to the purpose for which it a- created, I 1 have no (piestioti that it would speedily give certainty and confidence to all ourbiisiiiess in 1 lere-ts and at once put us in a position to 00m Lpvle with the most favored nation. It would I not fail to give uniformity slid steadiness to tlie : monev market; it would la- too lsiweri'iil for cheapen llie c , presence of several gentlemen, that he was oi- 1 successful competition by the speculators, and its A IIM 1 -IT..-. 1.1 L . !.. J ... ... na .ir-iil ul i. !,,.,, 1.1 n... I.. I. Tl, n.. H n on.l ial ion. Titrtiin-' to us be an i. : , i-nanioie eneci wouiu 11. .i.v .....B...e..i, ux j , , ii 1 - - ; flimsy reason urged by some, that wc woild la-' 4-l agrex- with you that we cannot afliird to pur- j instilled in retnldiating this U-bt la-cause the chase relief al the price of dishonor." The En-1 fx.b-ral govt rnment compclltsl us to repudiate 1 gh?t corn .pon.Knt wa- evidently Quisled by the j -pic Washington ClbonitU of Saturday the war dot '.f the State, is without any force. 1 fact thai Map Kobbins was known to write nc- i contains a long and feeling tribute to the mi'in The Stall i f North Carolina is noi responsible : casionally for the editorial columns of the Ex- fir her action in that matter, and, consequently, ftnw'acr. he incurred no dishonor by it Nor wilt aurh . " nclioti la; roganW abroad as a stain upson llie ' V$.. C.t- II. C. Joxed has lieen elected A j riran . s -utflnon. ii itcverwe mav think 1 Judce 1 ' iK.rne . sucivssor in the N-nale tor a oth -r natioiH will view it in ihe light ofdeuer- majority of 12 votes, al I'ii!.. ic Law, aa in ! r-;. I hihI praclic.sl JU0tK th. ia-clvesJan i.Mi;! justify llattW4if Jem-Uma-wi-tlm laic elsewmi, tln'( fcl -ml e' v. nuncnt. t The old deb. then, being admitted on all hands The Chivkhsity. -We invite the attention mv lulure Icgi-lature. and that it can onlv Ik- j gotten rid of bv a rcvoliitiouarv movement .in. ,1 ...in, 1 ..(union ine jirt-scni r-iaie l oll- stitution. Since the result of the laal I'reaiden ti il contest, I do not bolb-ve any such calcnla lion exists in (he State. Those who are dissatia-li.-.l with eei lain feature in the new Constitu tion expect only to change them in the mode, in which State Constitution are usually amended. No alterations anrnatle -will alfcct the ralidityol' the 'bonds, the payment of which is secured by these sKsaal taxes. The old bonds of the State have not this advantage, and may n t be as promptly provided for. a brief statement, aa Cleave the eilv t hi.- even- Die K'oph- of the State generally arc satisfied ing. Publications have been made in several of j that in the end it will cost more money to rejai thc newspapers iwmttv calculated to errata a diatc a debt than to pay it. prejudice airainst the new or apccial tax Is.n.is. The sugge-tmi of certain pap rs in North Whether Ih. v have originntisl in the jealousy of I Carolina, republished occasionally in this city, the old bondholdefK, or may baveMas-n iuspin-d that tlu' whole or portions of the debt ought to by a desire to ilcpress these' bonds in the market, far repudiated, have certainly in jured the State in order that (hey mav be bought up at low j considerably by depreasing the price of the rales for (he benefit of speculators, it is not ma- bonds and causing a loss of money, in the first tcrial to determine. These special tax bonds place to the Railroad companies, and secondly stand on a flatting similar to that of preferred to the State. stock hi certain corporations, and of mortgage) Rut for this undoubtedly more money would Isiml.- issued by railroad Companies. It wasiiol 1 Itave been raised by the sab; of the securities, a matter of choioc w ith the legislature of our I and the ability of the corporation to finish the State as to whether these boiids should have a works would have been greater. This .efTcel, special l.-ix ii,.pos.-.l to insure their payment. In tact, the legislature did issue ome bonds with out this tax feature, but the Supreme CVnirt pro nounced them unconstitutional and void- Un der the decisions of our court, the legislature cannot increase the debt of tlie Slate for intend ed improvements, except Ui complete unfinished works, or works in which the State had an inter est at the time when the new Constitution was adopted. And even in those cases a special tax must lie imposed in the act making the appro- - . e ... . j 1 . 1 01 moii-'v an 1 lower nnces, oe- ' r . - .i-.l , , rtI ;, 1, ... " i,. - . . , , 1 1 ,.11 i' ii i', oi. on nil- oii'i. .i ii in,, 'ii,! , im,. cau-c It would cheapen (he oat of produtUon. j 1W, V.nd y now t (I1,tj,. tion was adopted in compliance with llie requi sitions of llie government of the Cnited S'aU-s. It mav, with propriety, la addisl that, while ory of 'X-I'resit. nt Wen-e. That mer ecHnes wane of the provisions of the new - Constitiithm'4 out 111 moiirnilig. It calls UH.n the cily coui.s . are distastetul to many ot our citizens, tliiKClause tils of Washington to make some appropriate seems to be universally approved. The legisla- exprvssion ol regret. W e -I: who has never before that we know of shown 1 1 .- . ic .. 1... .,.!... : : ... 1 , .,. r, .1- . llllilscii 10 .a- eawaoie oi e.xia-i ii-iii ini;, oi .k ic.is. 1 he Ihituiernt sav. that , - t 11 2 1 1 lot oeiin. in iverneif bv. the leelln-'s which move ihe vote of Uie county waa als.ut one thoilaaml 1 ,,, r n in -ueb circnuistances as thos. whieli ciilleil f nb this tribute from his jn. Werpiote some extnwts from his reallv i-bxpieiH inn: Jtirbmnnd Jtiinnilrh. f.et us lliiuk of Franklin Tierce as a man of however, will I but temporary, as, when the facta are understood, the credit 'of the State will revive. In conclusion, I have to say that I re gard the sH-cial tux bonds of the Stale especial ly as a safe investment for such persons as are seeking that class of securities. The attacks now directed against them, whether made for politi- .. ,' . 1 1 ... I ... (.. .Ill, ,!..,. tl,.. ...tn.. . I . - hre ean la! them 9 mid d lh tberel.y make large pniflts, will not iu the end (.''"'"Pht nn by bane! serionslv allect their value. OCT. 15, arroaTio uv j. anccnaaat'oBBV. onocaa. Iiiti'itn, perpxiuiid, 30t lotlea. per pound 33 to 2 ' I'lwu.perbnsl'.tit 66 lbs 1 311 to 125 " Meal. bush. 46 ' I 40 to l 4.'. l'oppras, per pound I to to UP . ikudkai, TaUom.' n 9Ut. 3W 1 AU..tiuaiitine. A... 35 to Uto l otton. h.-i pound 24 to 96 Vara, js-r baucli 3 () to 2.2." Kajr. p.-r Uoztn. 12 to 15 l eathers, per pound 454 -T s. our, rasr sack. 8.10 I. .4.2.' 1'ish. Markcral, a. 1 (21.1 2 30 to 22 3 to Fruit, dried, apples pealed 7 to imp Id OU to Oil ' " Peaches, pcaleo, 15 to IH " " unpealei! 9 to 10 Iicatheri upper, per pound, 4i9 7ft " aofe, ' 33 to 35 Iron. bar. " 6 to " casting, " tl to 10 Sails, rut. " .'. 6 to Molasses. org!iiiiTi. per ga 60 Westladia, " 00 to 70 " Syrnp. 1 .00 to 1.90 Onion. per bowel, F0 to 60 I'ork peroound 10 to 13 Potatoes. Irish per bushel, 60 to 75 " Hweet. " 1 00 to 00 Sugar, Brown, per pound. . .. ... 14 to 16 " Olanlierl. I (to Crushed Pulverised 90 to 90 Salt, coast. per sack 2.75 to 9.75 " Liverpool, ' 9.90 to 3.00 " Tabls. 6. 50 to 6.00 Tobacco. Leaf, per nonnd Hto to " Maniifactured, ISO to 1.56 " Smoking. 40 to 1. 00 SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARD A Clergyman while residing in Sonth Amer ica as a missionary, discovered a safe and siin pie remedy for the Care of Nervous Weakness, Karly Decay, Disease of the Criuary and Sem whole train of disorders fill and rieioui habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedr. As 1 unall leave Ihe city to-day, yon Will cx- (, Prompted by a deire ti benefit the afflicted eusc my sin . ,g mat 1 nave no personal imer-st anj UIlf(irtunato. I wil send (he recipe for pre- in n sealed en velope, to any who needs it. Free of fharge. ill ll...... , , , 1, ,( ; . , 1 . n.llliur ...a. I......1.. ... Illin. ,.. -.,...-, u.iiiiil: ,111. I',,I'S . . .. ... .1 1 nor havimr since the war l--n oiVU.-! Oaring and Using this tuedicill. O . . - " - - - --.s.., ........ directly or indirectly, in selling theni. 14eapeetfullv voura, Ac., T. L. CLING MAN. Haiiit is EvERVTitiso 4 city man ac customed to lodge 011 um of tlleuoisest streets receutlv visited a country friend. Too inach r. s( ai uixJit. Hia fnid 1 j liliest destroyed Ills 1 fell Tor bis distress. Address. Oct. I 6m JOSBPH T. slNMAN, Station I)., Ibble Honse, New York Citr NEW AD VKRTlSKMkXTS. huH mU hn woiil.l try .I.HUI 1 o It I H79. Kiilarg. d and improved ! 'PUKNKR'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMA 1 NAG lor 1870. to have lie. n bonc-lly and fiirly conlraciod for of our reak.'r lo the able article of "JfSTIcE," j that xreatness of heart which constitutes the true j cepted by the i-omianiea, and they a.e not re jilsl and lawful consideration Mj'sT bl Dls rii,VKor.l. It amount-to about eighteen mil lions of dollors, and (he animal interest n it to al. nt one million and eighty thousand dollars. Tiie ts-ku owned, b ihe State in the variVm.. works of internal imj'rovein.-nts within herlair- dei- i-oiild, it is isdicvVd, Is- sold for u-u millions ( nf dollars in the old houda-ef the Slate. Tbjjfj oiiid n-duc- ihe old debt to eight millions of copied Iroin the iViMfMr'., on onr lonrth page, The writer is and ever has been a Conservative, LfcTTER -t' 0KX.CL1XGMAN Wc puliiish this nreek a letter 1 !. ,i,.!s nobititv of character, and which constant ex- j i alabk- or subject to alteration by asubscpieiit hibils itself 111 words, haiks. tone, and accents, legislature. 1 he tonstilutiou, too, by one of its I and work of kindness. Klndneaa of heart wa J, provisions, rwjiiires thai the money nusi-d by i his great quality. No exaltation of station, no this special tax Ao be 0ijJieil only to meet the J degree of prosperity, no applause of men, no i interest on the bonds. Heoce these bond woubl I ml.... .1,111. .,... .,,nllll...lir- ll'll-lti-l'l-f ll-.,.t lll.ll ' ..111 111 l-l ' ji-.i 1 I l" a. .il-,,, n.l.l ...li.l ..Mill... I t J at anv lime to overbsik, much less to n.glwt. as a private debt secured bv a mortgage. The trom ... i r Jsj i ,i i .i ,rt:.: 1 ..i.i;,-.,;..,, ,,t.i i i ",. :.i .., u i.. i .11 .11 ' ' l"l ,iii .. iiiu iwai. ..... . s.i.ii-i n-;. ; -i ,,. ..... . i ... iinn , nr oinii i in oi n I c 1 ' ll II- lure cannot add lo the new debt for new objects without the p.in.tton of the majority of 'the o ple of the wholv SNile, and it is well understood that in the present condition of things no such vote can la' obtained. TW-ntatrisr-rhetratanls Wi ttiT- footing : The f on-tituiinii of the Stale rv.x-, the legi . la- ! and relieve if, Accordingly he went to a ture to imnose this tax. mid the ohlitration wils I ihub bbor'ahd procured a bass driiin. which compile I wild and the lax in. I on all the he l.eal under the guest a bed room window, in a'l respects ; better than the Almanac ol. property of the .State. The several acts were no- I aj had his Ix.y run a squeaking wheel -bar- ! 109 wbi h was so tajpularand bud such alarse row up and down on the porch, while his ! sale. l uce, single copies by mail 11 cents, 3 vrife played on The piano, and his servant I copies by mail, 'l'r .; one doaen by, mail, "oc: girl pounded oipthc cliHinler do.r with the j I'rice in store, bail gross, $-1 ; ja-r huudred I; t.mgs. Id this manner the sufferer was en- per whole -.ross. $7. abbd toget two or three hours ..f quiet re- FAKMfcR'S N. C. ALMANAC, publi-hed refreshing sh ell, tli.u gh it was heavy ou the ; b James 11. hums; an excellent Almanac Sen. Clinirnian on tlie subject of . 0. I rnougbl of others was his di-tinguishing .piali- itioiiarv action, which I do not think is contcm: al- lon - V'.Wl lis.'.." HI. ... .1 ... s'i. ... . ... Mai. rlKa. weermbl witfiOUt repndi.lion ' '"" "nd tl,e M,lJ' ct " 11 l anlpublic rof.brri.rs:dr.T-c'.hc new debt-tbe j loili.'ST to-tl.ia -tlcr the Wilning deb: created by the present legislature to two , Journal say : Million of dollar. This would leaven a debt j c hare nercr advocated the repudia of "id o -. in-'.ead ol titirtu-fmr millions of dol-; tion of any part of our public, debt. We I .rs a at pre, nt. Tiie uuics nec-ssary to meet ' do not do s now. 'I be, trouble is not in t i. ar,mial Interest on ten million, and to pav ' a wish to repudiate these bonds, but in t- n'tnfY exia-nsc of'tlic State ivemncnt J i lie cnrniptinii nttendiiiK their isaiw and! "AVho w.mid i.-b.mp i.vii.P raonin without a ...nr. sale. -The endtt of the ftfte hu not I '?. , ... a.;i 1,. i , , ,i,- iv. i re anv siiisiiu anu nonoreii, nc p.vc I piu.cu ov anv one ai inc prc-ni nine. vem.i passioiy n rer io iw - . yiVjai ,. nnt ..... .i..... i Tile ....... illMB(H ;n thrv, .u - .-.;. full? cspres.ii.n of his gratification .' Were , any strngifliitg. who so quick to come I to their relict bv words and acts ot kindness 7 . I B - - . 1 . . I , our, Such a reduction of the debt wijl r.-duie j "een so uiucir injureo oy atiacat npon m tha'-xerrwrvtopav the intertrt on the ; bonds, and threat oi repodidation a in mtoIs-s, . r.'kim ,,;,w a. i,Mw!ibftirgiiil and diahorrwt appropria- Eigbt more States are still necessary for the raliticain.il 'f the fifteenth ainembnent. The States from which these eight Votes are alien collected, to .lisclianre the in-ensl aailhe. 1 to be received are I exas. Mississippi. Ala comes .hie. In fact the t.ovemor inform.! me. bama. Califo nia. Delaw are. Georgia, r.iwa. rxs-entlv, that at the rate at 'which the returns I Kentucky,' Marvlaud. Minnesota. Nebraska. Were anv in diires. or pr strated by disease, 1 wen .coming in from the Conn tic, there arottl.l j New Jersey, Ohio Oregon Rhode Island. who in ant -o -onii a ne wini a sympathy thai 1 ia1 in inc 1 ronsnry more money than wa neces- Penriesse aud ennoiit t.s.k a sul.slaiin.it lorm, and wa nl eontmral to I sarv i meet the interest, llic present ,1 mcie words alum- ? Vv: hi private life or al , valuation of Ihe prTty in the estate doc not the bar. or cv.-n in public rsi.i..i., wa more ex.xs.s.1 SJ-0,lalO,tXKI, but the real value is at readv lo stand bv the neghs-ted ami la-rseculisl ? ! b-asi filtv per nt. greater, or not below $37o,- .-..V.. . m 4 . 1 . A . - . .T luiftiu.. T I L -I ll . ... ... . no ao iorw.iri as lie 10 are viriue ill ine iiiynni. 1 nave oeen in manv pans 01 uie rsiate guise, and to n-.-ognise and re-tai-t II wiUnn the lat four veara, and have Ik-cii grati- 11.1 in s h or more than if llie Aibject .f it w re ii -.i to sec that there has been a steady and by of the highest in name and of the loftii-st fin-1 no means a slow increase in its wealth. The cage? 1 ' j value of tljc personal property is twice what it 1 ne nenr in cirv-tmce ana oravnry im ar- ae t. ine oiow 03 in war, wnne rcmi eatare naa w-iok, trpwiany. ma oainage 11 inraieuiaoi family, lull of' uneif valuable matter to the Karmer, Willi looolbly eak-ndars 111 lagc rlear tvpe- I':-.', pernngle copy by n.ail, 1(1 iem;"3 copies by mail25e, one doaeo by mail Atlc; price in store, hail gross ; per hundred $4.50. per gross $li. IIIK COMIC ALMANAC FOR 1M70. piiblislu.-d by J in-- II Ennias; hill of comic picture illustrations, j -We", anecdote, fun, fie , with monthly calendar, in large clear tjpe. I:;ce per single copy, by mail, 10 cents; U A tremendous storm prevailed on Monday i copies br mail 25c.; one dozen by mail 00 eta. last along the shores of Maiue aud ioaw i JVh-e to fore, per half grre per buudred BruuswicK, damaging an inmene number ! 4 .V; per groat 6. For further particulars nml for Caiab.gur, FAEzan & co., OS d- 100 Sumner St., Huston. Nan. Oct. lo. leCU. 41-ly G ItOV KR & BAK Klfs FIRST l'Ki;.MIL'M ELASTIC I3ZI0 B FAMILY SBWIN& MAOHITBS. 181 Bidiimore Street, pubtmore. Points of 3xccllooce. Beauty and Elasticity ul Siiich. Perfect ion and simplicity of Machinery. Usiiig both thread directly ' from the spools. No fastening of seam by hand and no waste of thread. a Wide range of application will out change of a.rjuMiiient The seam retain it beauty and firmness idler washing atd ironing. Beidc doin? all kind" of work dne by other Sewing Machine, these Mi.cliii.es exe cute the mot beautiful and .ei uittiietit liui hroiuerv and 01 iiaincntal wo.k. Fur sale by A.NPKtA MI RI'IIY, oil 1j ly .Salisbury, N. C. DMIWISTRATOR'3 IX. Having quabti- Sfotiec, I as Administratrix with .be will ae iiexe.i of James 0. Hinythe, notice is hereby giv.11 Hint all parties ' who have suns against llie eslulo nnil nreaenf them within the tllne specified by law or this notice will be plead 111 bar ol llieir recove.v. A l lier- .ons indebted to the estate are requested to inake early settlement. JLI.IA C. SMYTH K. Oct. 52. 18(;9.-4l:Cw A.l.urx. of vessels and buil.iiugs. destruving thou. alios uf cattle, sweeping away bridges aud injuriuar entire lines. The city of Latp..rt. Maine is almost demolished. Io New Hruns wiok. f peeially. rba damage is incalculable tW itmr of each pf the above mailed to any addteas for 25 eta. Fur salt; I v JAS. j; EXNISS. Agent and FubitsLer of Aimartac. et IV-IW eal sbury. N. C. ' State of JWor th Carolina, t STALT CoCHTV. 1 Sper;r Cuirt. John W Smith. John Parker and wife iM, Menton Tarker and wile Ma' y C.an.l Lnah Sialeh, Guarduin of Kiishii Brooks, sud li. 0. Wilhait, GnardiiMi ol Altred A.' Brooks, Mary F. Brook,, aj Caroline C. Brooks, Piainliffs; against Wil iam, Austin, Wu.cy Ann Brooks and " iiiiam liiiMik ..-i,-i, ,:,,i,.. Petition for Sale find Purtitim of the EinJt of Mt torn VorneUwi firouin. Il appearing to the salMfactfian of the oon.rt thai William. Autin. Wmcy. AhrBrouk and Willian B .ks. delendaMs" in this pr.s-,si-ing. are non-re- den-s ot Itns State, 11 Ordered. Thai puhiiealioi: ta- made irrfitly jfor six jmyj. s ve week in the Wd Sorth Slle.'an.'wpaper piiMisbrd in Salftairy. N. C, mnu,oing m.h ..I Said defemlailtS to be and aa-ar m u,e.'le Ol k e'e k ot Ihe Sorarrior Court t ! Sti.i.'v County. on Ihe JO h November 1W. tber. at.il tliereto answer or den ur 10 aa r.-titH)i, cr the same will la- ilcen r0 -. . . . J ex. jHiri aa to their.. Wjiricc. Jamif M Re r;,-. .-.r ..r aid court at oPve, 'ha. J . M-U -nt Octob-e irViO. j. v fticr-vrisr ... 41w:pJWlr).
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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