II.. II ExfcClTlRE DEPARTMENT, ' " f I N. 1aT 1 I. i" A A ' nodintfon, If It ever comes as it certainly will; Vl-ljin IXUVllJ ZliUl ! Inhere h not radical change in the adminis- RuMh. Xuv. 18, 1600. yuu Jirctlu. such a manner a ha mar deeui bwt, under : .1 ii .t - law- . etivcrti.nenU . rr ..tr. at.- i tiihnut tlie std of edilo.- r , ... , .. ... .. i A I.iIM'ltV KI1UAY. MOV. lit. lbaVJ. . .antilt. on.. Ue n.nil.l i..,l rci.iulL-.c nniler """'"If "J ' ' 1 "'"" ' ' Will l.r- ftv'ti'd UnBJBJO lMTTtCTTtOO. Your attantloii Is invito I to tb Heportof either ( . j i i alsive dud; nor tin we I- QnNTLnMPN : I eouaratulate yoi your ( the Nupcriiiteudeot tjf Public Instruction. J lievti the.ipleof theMMv would If utile m pay ; return to tue scat ol govern no-i.t. t., resume 1 witn iircmnpai.) intr doeuniauis, lierwwiln 1 1ml, wo would In glall to l.-nr how thi Stut'nr t .eir legislative dulic. There in much Im-I transmitted-That nHkter, and Ilia aasiatitut. jssaea t net in. out nfo'ir present financial Jiff.-' p..riiiui h. due uhivh will claim your a'- Hie Rev. J. W. Hood, liava been active. I Cllllllk IflMir flHuilM Minn. -I 1m .Ol'tl '.III ,i Itkn.l.. . V .... w', .1. ..,!.' I.... I . al... ' v.......... n.liut U...I f,.i.l.f..l I.. ...S..a,- . ... - ..it 1 1 1 1 . "!.. i . ' I ' r-I'' II i . i. i . , i i i . .win I mil III. 111. I. I 111 1.1,11 i I ' leave o r .ciders to for i, their own c p.mon o, ,). iilieuwiiscvuicnlol 'an upright imdul.lc tinati- .nv ,vniu ,ul, , i.piitrh of business in :i a.( Ca1a duties, and deserve therefore the thanks it. It poMes tli atn.ii.v a Inch wo should , cur . 1 cilni ami di.l.t.iniiitle spirit, ami ilh hu , "f ihe people "f the Stat-, 1 he jtfiii of puhlic aahoolc oontemuhi ted by thv t "oiiMitu'i.Mi, mill piovi.l. il for ly Tilt cuvi:anoK a Wv 'Ave tli: ilocupn-ut entire ihW mk , i .. . .1. . : I .1 . . i. . . . . . w.... i i e .i ..it iaVC blOKC i IlT IB a XiMr irol'l UUr JIW Vl III . -uwiioi lino urn nil-.-inn ui luin- -yt W (III1 fflHKHII l.lf Hlloln n-..i.. ol 11,1 autli.ir. it U niivi.; loiiiiui-ii i jfiriir,' in for- cil of In-rjinanclal difficUle Kdnly, wliiataia Mtl. It ia mailt- my July ry th Corrtitu- ... . I 1 . . .-i1.-.l . , . v II..H ... Ilaal I'u ft... I I,.,...,. ' bnn li .. A raa'iuti a ilw a'i ov "t tin- Mnli. u- n an- iini ; rrmmn iinuor in.- rnnirni oi iiiok.- now m w v . ... . U -- I !.. '-.r Tin. imu Mil I' .. .1 i-tv u.tl ,, l!y. IPO.II liniC l IIIIH. IIIIO-Mltl.MI l0. 1 1 1-. r.Wlli'lli-v r r.- )H.uii' i.i ...hi in .a . "v ... ... ....... ... (, ........rr- . r , u ii .i . . ji 1 1 i . laWlran! lha SUtti. ofauiei.Jinaib.' inili'i i l '. will, Subtle, oW'lv U wnt Iladhal lrn.lnture, invwn )(lt.nMlrw, 1h ,m , Con: iuink- iti-batt', unil f-i rue lo Niie il.'.Wi- . l'!e Wir 'he plietit iianlllion i t lluiijr. r.wry tin . if..ii:ni iii. Uu: it h-m-.i io uu, ij Iber. ii true frii-nJof th. Suite, il.iTi fi.ni H'ioii ii.thal t.i iv any oaiWJU M n-'ma i!: ntiliiia. ilia; ' ihe next awMo of thai bwly will he it laU iKi.t: am mlnn itt uwhl. Wi h ty , hovev- MTlien il aojoiinw iV Jit theond iicoplenf tli tr, llut tli'.rv U hi i. JU'T' ovVj--ini Joi tht.'r s' it- braallif nmro fn-ely. It i- fi.rlunale w.r ; v Ji.ai ibc dveiiuu of tlielti'ipreiiic Court, in il.c Tut in t f -mirkaM' Mr if the incniip? I'nivrrJly lUilroaJ raw, will rereMl il fn m tint u!:ch rofcTM to lejiral reli.ilona, or v t ( aMino lolhe pr.-.-i,l hurdrn of t!ie ptxipfe, in jiar; of i. ahii.li ret in:i..r..!. :i general r, m val 'he uliajT of addilional appropri ilioni f.-rwoiU nl i.l polilit-al di.biliti'. ar- ''miifi-. "f iniernul iriiprovinifiil. It may n.lu aouu- llul hi- Itawlltiit'v low Uken thi p wind. B-it ibinjr lo the. ilht ()f the St-m- l.y n hum - " Lien 'iniiot hvl NdJnr what neceasit;.- there ' wjh for iniju.-iiv tlieiu .it nil if the wen' w.rf ft. deem expt-diaul. law. is nenrly ready to iuto..unitiOU. In 'jutant Ueiuul herewith Huhmiltiil. 1 litnohV ki of the eouutiaa Uia winiblt. p Ikm.1 of i ha lrfmwl hi. duly faitlilull.v. I riid 1 , . . T I . 1 .. - . ! IIIUINUl .III. ,.'.11 MUJ I tw. ......rilVill 111 til,' I.i to leaaiug it to an parties whatatavtr I purauod this eourae in the absence of iu atruetious from thtt General Aeeeiuld,- While your honorable body would uava uo 'power to dirart a leaae agaiust the wlati of the prirata atitekholders. whose rlgh.a are secure! bv the charter, yet any ooioion you miuht b uleaaed to e'lireaa in the name of i Itlaekuall, Mewuw. 0. W. Welter and ti. AN the people on the liibject. w hether for or ' inhafan, ha organised by the afMXiinlMent of agaitut a leaao, would have great weight Mr. 0. IV. Welker 1'rcaiiieiit, and W. J. I'almer UteISaeeutl vw and the private stoeKboMMlB. ""5 "a ....... 1 into Hie coiulUioli ol the in i -on ami ixior-lioua-t'HK snilTIA LAW AM) OKt)K. I. .r ... .... ..., ,j 1Ki Atleniitm is invited to the rejit.rl of the Ail- , uW.r uiii.i. A 'mid at n or,.m r Hint will present julant tli nottil herewith uhmilUsl. 'J'luV otlcer r seVoi l0 VOMr hniwmblc liodv. I 'I r) HTM KMT HIUMIlTa. TiTSVA SPECIAL NOTICES. nvwrw u I'svasssias v wirv m uvi Wt J aunta isiws I si tOMH to educate and improve Uie omaliliaai , A . t TtWrl DATQAW Lose txHuuiitted to biacbaraw. ' -"HCll H IjUXMU" JoALbAfl. WK KKMKDY l oll I I'RIWK his i of those coiuiuitted i BOARD or I I 111.1, CUAKITIDI. The Board of Public Charities, ron.-itiiiL' of .. , .... Drs. I tirisaom, William Harrow slid ti. W. vwwwwpfioH, coiir, j,n,mn,a Jtumma uua t roup. As an Szpctor9t it baa uo Bqoal. It i cntii)o d of the active nriuciiiliwof root into the condition of tho jriona and (oor-hoaa- I and plant, which are chemie.illy rxtraeteJ, to a to retain nil ilieir medknl ipialitii. MINIS 1KHS AM) PUBLIC 8I'E.KKR8 Who are so often udlhted with throat !iis, will liud a slire leniedy in thi Ilnlnui. I -. :. ueh aiid Wiiti-rs Miiuetimit kvc leliff, hut this and to r-...,...t Boers have Uen eWctoil and oiml.fie.l - , W""u""i nieei u.e approval oi is ucn i - - - .1 mi Aumiltililv i llllllll.ll lll l' l.llll llll iiiniim ... iciiWit'i Mill tie euifaL'eti mul schools oi-u-. .. . T .... . . .. .... ti... v ,i r a ., i.i u,.r ..... p..e to ,rf..riM this duly in a plain and ean- j d never Township and County auth.ni-! , ji.e hiw. ; Attorney Oeneral. TIim' docuioenll con-1 UttlMini "Uwi tev times, will insure a pcrma- m r . .i. . ,.ii ? .1 ...i . . . 1 1 1 i . . i ' i With all thoe rifiliotwl with ( nuch or Con sumption, rive thi 1: i ..i a fair trial, tlicv will eoli.e. liiat tilt! It is in- i.i. 0. Ii. Pot js.o.1, SaJislmre. N'.C. 4-" ilnl inniiiiT. w. in the usKuraiicf in nlvnni-u 'in are uotltied or tr.e apiMirtiouinent oMhe ' 'im,. .. .1,. ..'i i,l lu. ....... ..I. ul .,, , ii,.. . i"" vaiualile inforuiatiou and suinKetioriH, to tht I ampre a red at all time penhttlsly to school money, which baa lust been made for Kxccutive the authority to eitiLodv nroinotlv ' fbieli I invite your attention. These officers, i o-opi-isi.' n uu you in 1 1 ine.isiires lneli . ' ' ""' "s y" uy "e .mpt -nfirSBVi ' mi.-Ii a niililin vol mav ilivm mi -t m! iM.lile ni.il inol ka. I nbllC 1 i.t rueliou llie iiiiiniii l of SldnVO. violenie i"'.u foi the Suite ii mi for our comiuun ;,H A few sel Is kavi already cwrmTeio-ed. peace. spective duties. n inaoe i..r Kjeeutive the authority to emLodv promptlv 1 "Ve your alleiilioii. inese ianns , . .. - , . ..., " fjl! rteuaaPt for I ,..(, m niiitM, fr :W wi t...ahle hi'... lo r, pre- ; ',h ",l,, n', l'n?d to ,"Te. ,u,ve. ,lc!, i Z , ,'l , - ill, I e r -1 hJLi l rjjpil' violeme in i-ertain Imtilitle. ami maintain the " ;" hful ... the d. eliarge ol theirrc- , rvrmneucud. , iieaee. I sportive dunes. . . ' " V, lolJars .r dav, hut il ean do but little tletoln r. Icif . Iniid. isr1 -'7r I'l.'llltl V . . . ktatk nrirr axh i'iNakckm. The m .- iii.p-nt.i.i sulijeet irliluli ran en Kso. Toil' a t nli"U is the Statu drhl itl.d ti uai.ees. 'Do. niiii. nut of the State del.t on ihn 1st is as follows; Ante-war to he reninvitl u atTve a purjiY ai rvc. 'onsiNp .lli y :hry 'n re '. iii v.i 1 m rve '! ti.-- ni.'!iv ke, an 1 ! . . .n '.' 'I In y were iiitj.i-i'd lo , !iieii i: I. foi'iid, tl.i'y will not ntly tin. -i by v I wt iiiiirnmen .i;,oseil av now for tJieir re- n".i" nt.r'i'.. I'.'U whatever are (hid l!..it the rtep i" licinK 'a- oli'Te wiii :kI up' 'he .i".- cestlvn of l.L- Faivllency and the lgUlature, mR LEUISLATUUE. There a- m iu:n in i i'.'.:ar uu fv. ! We are nivan that the Itaiical niemlH;r of 111 .it lusty, as weil a the lt.nli.al generally tlirouirlioui the Mate, ure in favor of the pri-Mlit l.-uiflal.iri bohliiiK over uniii 7'1. Ii.it (hi s-henir will lie n;ipo-i-il to llii tloll. I v .ill the I.'tiefnl lien, ihlie in. And !.o;iliP I he M-hcnie !'. priil by i; fiieiid- it will irrtairlv lead to n Kplii iii the llepuldioan party. We know that ! then- are Kefmhliean meniheM who have deter- mil" ,1 lo reaigu li,uir v4U in the LeyiidAliire i.n inntlv. hi'uM the nwioritT decide n hold I!i'Ue cn lover. Tlie lalnrsis now i-oniisrW a ifv ma- rtie tieneral Asetubly. at its last session,. Numerous eomplmnl l.uve lieen made to me I kkuEhal rki.atioXH. nppmpilated one hundmd thousand JtdUrs of violenea ami nsob law in ctrtiun tuintii, by tj'K. ,,,, fi mhjtiona continue to subsist f. r M-hool pur)oaes. which Mm ia to he i.d- j imflie who ride at night armed ami diguiaeil, j between die government of the United Staltn dud to the .apiUtioli tax and apportioned anil as-nmc the right to reflate iieijthboriiiasl ttn.l (he g..vemniei.t of North t'.in.lina. HUionc tlieeoiinli.w of the State. Theceli ''V ui.mring, insulting and punishing lnoflen-ive The iidmini-tration of President lirnnt is re SUS ..I mW. which was takeu hV the County , h,, ""V .,l"rid P."- . 1mJ" "." ceiviiw lh approval of. Uea. waytilv of the Coniuiissiiiiiera by dirert ou of the Hon d . f f,,r "'V d' it" '"T' . ' ! Amwfcnn people. Ti.e homwty and ei.momy by .. . ' mi. I h iiimiii linnet . Men wi n .ml on ilLiriiiiu' ...i.:..i. : . .. . j . i i. . . " i Ki ne.it. on. s H.u. I i.i. t ie m I.n. , in. ni v .. - . . . ' . - , "" u n i-t nanieierieti, sun n min i ill ..mill Oiilut he iliktlibuled among n-l children it white and etdorad persona. The V for anv fitixen mitsida tin' law. ' mu-t fe mnintuineil. Mtm whot im. t,.., . . r.oi i-.n i ii. niii- iiiiii inn tn-ini'ii iiniiii-v . i . -.. . . . ...v.., .....-.. on. i "M-Uiir iH'inis. not : .. . " i .... aim nan a nuni ami nreaa onen iioiue. ..nil , i:..i.. ...i . .i. : i. i. . j ....... .. . . - . n ,.. . k!, ..in. , urn .'.Il I.i. ,'.. . i-.-.i. . . ' ., .. . M....1..U in, 1'iiiiitu i.ini. i e nminii on iin si-e is. tax, vr.rsi !i.i; n .ii.ii u if "l.i.tHA. .j,. . j . ' moii'-i, lerrny or injure pcantinie t uirens, ' while U i.nmsiaiitlv rcdiifiniillie uation- n- l'" ' ' are sue ,ve been 1 "".""", " 'l"Hi'n m cannot he , ,himtll y nlld wmklhe,,. They are neith- j e,," j. 'lo ir"pc--il ometuUtioa I l I since the rebellion niul.v funding nets, ' '"'"''"d iiniil the hunl ivtuius of the er giHwl ciliaens nor lionet men. They arc rem-1 ,) mp.Ht lltuV ri,jwll,. ou such as weie authnrix. d hv I . w before the ' hl'"r!,r "" !' ' "ext uioi.th. dy at any moment to act the part of out law ..ml , j r t , BU. (e p,-,,,,, Bmi,IMlnit.nt rel.elii.,,,. This debt is kliowu us the -old1 '''V' ""''"'-'UeMly urt;e on the f.eu- iimiiU-reraj indeed, by lints di.gnising thiinl- im,,.r wli(.,everv man would U- entitled to vota deht." ! "ru Asaeiuhly the importance of austHing ves and mong tiea.lly weajmn to rxeciitc their ,, ,.v..rv Su( H , ,,,, 'olll,,j, at. a 1 . I: . . . I. t l ..... I . a ... a , . .. I. . , . . t n.ir !..!,,.- t ; s . . . .. " Hnn.l issued l" Pailnmd C.uni.niiea the ! ' '"""T '"","" ""f ' ' i ' V . . J . .U r . 1 '!"" '". "I 1 SUU,H- caure ot jus the Wi! iain-t VKHMaK). Toll WeMern North CnndtT'a rftrttrnnrl it:!rJ7. (HHI. '1 .1 I he Kaslxrn l'ivii..ii ,.f sh'kI Koad ?7:J.(KI0- To the Wihiiiuglon. Churl . tie and Kulherfoiil h'.md. If I ..MXt.tMN). T.. the V ....1. V ..I ,. . II. I, 1 J, , , . i n 1 .11-. . .- I ' "HI ,1 l-Flt-tll .si. no I .11" '1 l l.o llll. .- t- leb il..! retvpioii and leaning oi iLe O.-v.-i.e-, ly, aml.neaxiy ail u lurtiesty and .fuuuitum. ;nrjn WB, p,, Western ff"fuKVHf) Ko id 1 .i"s uie.sa. Lielltel.aut God iiior Cu.dweii They an- as indiejisnt at the fraud and cirru- j. ,t,1 IX. To the Al'.n.t:' . TeiiuesSei. uidi-a 'cw. eloquent and atipropriate remark lion pralci'd by and upon the prccnl Uxbla- i,. .!.. Rnilioitil. l.7UtMK; making 1 . al... .... . I .. 1 1 . ' ..ii iff. l" . II 1 I 11. f-.lil . I K.-Il'it" if. " lull- :i mi- w Uh.vninivvh :u;ti f CIIlUCt-au. T l ,.tnn t wi nr. llil t . i, tIT . TU. I t.ir- ft.-. ntihlii KfhtMl. Ki.rv 1 lira, tor irH WJnvwin, or to Mtte iji.'ir (trlnitM "t n-Hfiitnici.t ! i; r'ti f. i o..... l-av ,. of i,erelon which i provWe.1 '-.....en ti.Ve ... on ,,, lueatma ot tne ' - -j- i 7 ,! ', "f l -i I.V soeeial laxation. are as follow : T). a.-s. I a Xe for sut h .1 purpose should M '. '". 11. i'..iV',i. !l' .Li . "u. i ".r ! hHi!d have .he x-ime r:gl.t to vote eiieei ,n;;y p.iin. i inn i s htinp'CT um.u i i i i Wihi me iinonii man nas in .onn t ariima ; atia We ran all unite iu V,' nave e,Mio ilu,,,,v , , IIO, donfi UI1(1 ,hl. Lnion wi, Dot earmi ettorU U. eduessU, tU r:ing iieuera. , IL ' 'J" "' "L . '" - .m-ns,rue,ed on an , ndunng. Unas, "tld rliflM make the Sfnte iiiiu.'.ln an. .. . . -. , . ... .. , . . tinni uu. ripiit i er-i.rexl hv Hie reiTernti onsri ... .1,. .....I. .1... .1 . . . - - " . ' ."r"" . i ' - i"i'i..'-i'ir "'" t." - i .n.f tt ,. ,,, . n, nil-Hi Tin. Hi utid Tai h'iroiijh Kailituni lie elieel IHIIJ p, i ...l l. II U , ,.- , ,i H ii.e.i .in e.in aiiiee. i -I.l ii I i ...ii n ot I lie 1 . earn tiof, Momiar. Hat lit'ie w- done on Ti? iay he- jority of ibe intelligence of ihc Repiitiliein p.ir- ral knowledge which w ill characterixe ita i niivelv harmleaa i I'AIN KI I. l.KK. w kil tht eUeaiioa irf tie ub!k- Ui tin. Iuii-'..il .1.1 lvalue FAMILY MEDICINE. Il I. it- I'rcn f .v -rV.f In n fi.r ifi'.rp Itili' tw- "If Jti". ilu- -s wl. !. time at , . rve. nl th u-an t. if im.i.ii i.ll, .lii eiiig this nwtticluf ... Im .n nl -.,.',: - r-f.ills rvawdy fwr MlMMtss tsuasj 1 ur tumlii t sja nelJiii CfcMf, Ceagas, t tr sstl As, 1 .elioi., ttlliiisis r.r, I'sioi In tht t" lc, Uark mid Luius, u aril . in U. JolDla mul L'lul.,, hVur.lgU in I nil ii. "..Ii Finn in .tiy ..it .f tl- .JlStrn., TtsaliMhs ntl 1' .in, ill Uu lit-uti .ml r..cv. A a '.'( Purifier anl TWe for tU Stonitk, Ii in ii tn rrrr fyri v. trfHrnn-11, t.iv.r rv.lnil-.nl A1-11I S'. II..., il...... e.....e .. i... i..i!i... ;..if . 1 :. 1 a . 1 ,v..... . " mm ui 'um vu.u wV -a"-'- , MHI HStrf. IHIrt, A.lh.n. "r fh'.lir. Rtiunrm.. VV1"'""'; 1 that may occur either in public opinion or in the 11. lone as tnev are pat 1 tie. and ...i, ,.t ,1,., ,i.(v , '...,. - . . . 1 . .-i ,. 1 .......... ii.... .v. til 111, unit, nil r-- - '- no 1.01 iniri.ige i.iv r.giii 01 oilier.. Iini wnell '! Hanirip I Jin da vested tn the Board of I they- msdve Mwmii into military nnrnnlaa l!d 1 m ion vlill leniain unsold ami uuproduc- ' titai. and take arm, under whatsoever bretext. stale govcrn- nienlv. By the fourli enlh Hmemlment in the Consti tution ol tlie I tilted Stall's certain person 111 Will, tl.eir a-.i tuni c, or bv the orgaui.alnin of ,;'..Ti o.K'iiiil'' 11.0 m.-:on o! loo v'i h lie nsid a air tine Intuitu to tlie ilifimirv of llie Uie lamented J.i'l i Nbon.e. K-vevsl j ,-i',cr-l! '" "'S"''- omtptitai M ill l , routed Horse, tool :!inl dr.yooti.-, a; llie eievtloli I iii 27 lion.'i-t -:'iil al'lr nu n iill Ikj hroiinlil Into power. An ! it i by oniigTi. siicfi ihUTTii- t . mi', ill r. Mieii.n-.i ii'in tlie in 'in il or in renisie nei.i.ioriiiMKis and to dispense ami ,1.., ...1.. .i.r 1 ii. ednraliiiu he iiutlioriiisl to dispose of these execute such law a mav Ik- eoneeivitl onlv hv ' 045. To tlii mav be added of IhuhI. not i.t vi.d ?4.-t.lH) milking a total of th. lal.df. It II. e I'liilil dispo f ilu se laniK privilege of holding otliec at llie hands of their ou!4 he nnthorized to ! m meives, uicv is.s.me dangcrons lo society, ' fl.,1((W rUiwni( r, , mayil, enKUrt. If the l..i. .1 should ' 0 r"1 ,".tu' ' removc-mili disability. There are manvcitixens Jlet.nl.hcati Senatura olf. 1 resolutions in fa MM of4i:t i,e,.ai MtttMiXel "!' H jKilniea! .n...lii Iin I'.i'i'o-c.i t-v tin.- ! !'!i wn.eii imeut. a modi r I I- . f .. v' . ' " -iw. " J '" I her pn-arnt Bnatk-ial J.fii.ailt;,a - In ihi work 1 1 a" "' 'e.lnMona against any Wnlnec m j we kM(W r-,..r of :ho Public debt. Mr. M-I.M10 inuo-1 Mi , (l;r friewl, ,lf tl(. 1Un dii.xd an'selution re'ic.in'r the Pnhlic T.eiu. 1 wB ar,. .1 -,,Ve ti:1i v. i,..n.i. Irntiml rciviriiixe the moral obiieatlon of the t.nte n in r .lti r-port the liiltnbcr of bonds issued to , i-arii Cailroad Coiiijiuny pursuaiit In aels ot j I. 'il,. led debt and of b .li.ls to In- issm ,:m tut.', hi.). Ti.e iaUre-t on the ec''.l tax Imi.d. i- leiug 1 an) J regret to state I hut the Tien .IWer t.'ial we ex peel In "get the Stilts (Mil if niers ha 1 e 1. II liable to in eel the i'lli r 0:1 . I lie old boiids. Ii will be n eeee.se, rv to fund r.e interest ttu I these hoinls. n.nl it is fer the lielier.il Asemb. n ileri.U for what liine tits i'lti-rcat sh;.ll be fiiuiled. The fact I that the State in.td" mi iffort to pay thiain- provi-a :v itisposi , ,'l.eai.tli.i.ired of oiler thew for sale iu par-!a"?". matter so grave as tins, involving 'fStaU-s whi. h did not engage in rebrlfiim, who il, 01 , .1 1 a It tine, lite and nnus-rtv. there shonltl m 110 . 1 - . " .1 . ,.' .... .... ,. ii.. ...,..... 1- ,1 ; 1..,, I, ,. , i.ii.' ...i . t-At.iii'i 110111 o.u. 'ii-innn-. I'ui can in: believe that anv nsrtv ...u.. . 1 1 .. .1 .". 1 I in I 11, Mill. i,'iinli.i.,m. ........I. ....I...I. .1.... . - ' 1 Mrdl he sti'iiuhitfd. ami Htl Vaiitiii'eoua sales . ... . imr Ue(f-.. 1 ' . " " " lZ "1 " "'" '" T ' w more Joyal than many citifen. of . . .a " 1." ; - 111 .-tv m liar 1 "W . 1 1 . 1 . v 1 , 1 . i , . . ., I.. , . . . 1 . . . . I I . . ...... f..n. -.K-ci , eutinii. and is entitled to the fos- , Htl Sf JTZl "'TLZ .iV 1 ,"'!',""J 1 . V. w P"" !- - U-riuu ..I the IMiernl A..eml.lv. fh,.re ' ;.1..., .1 ,1 ' i ...... ...-I,, 1 iT l '' a tlt .lid 1101 engage in reU- lion i..;wa; Chape. a .'amlty coning of U lha, anv brave (onJWlenite ..,dU'r, who ffl 2Sft h !'nntint Hull ft.tir iirif s-tt!?. who art i rctinw fnnu tni annv ami HtibiiutUtl in ibou : i .... i ..he and ..xperenced tear hers. 1 he estah- , fulh it, the authority of the nation, would -mile ,ova, or mo'ro liurW of nleratitm than th'T' V ? T V - -h" Vy hshioei.t of M-hools or r. .lieges, implied in : himself with uch men, and thus bring disgrace I ,i. .,,11,,..,, r,,;. i, .....j ,..n anct "n i") Hush;.;... Lite, aumanting to the. on nn.ise 1, 1 . tan. iv n in 1 rieiid. 1 it- , , -i.i ' 1 n- 1 . -''" uiht uii'iihiiu uoiiiks. .11 nnir enr- 1 trust the rterseral As-emblv will at once so ! if S n " m '" 1MU' ,,,,t ! nc,t a-id related aolieiiation he was induced amend the militia law a i .uthori the QoV- Z7 , 2 ZTJ tZZ,T' f h I iuw in y..nr Comiauy . and now wo are the ernor to call on. for active service a many sub- , 1- u w rT " in this State of tho lat- , bf.nH tantial while ei,i,en a mav I inan I f. '" . ",' " L'"! ."T!"" -t" T"3" ,ho N"rth. n"ri" rn'r" emerKernvto enforce tlie law and dow ;Q , It won (1 not e ail-1 ,vi..' ...... .V. ...... .- ;. . v -" i.., .., r. 1. . 1. ,,. i,i ...... iuc ' 1 , n 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 ui 11" 11. ..'' Hcilf, rrivn., Uliltlovi. Oitl s.,rc. ,llvJ JviuU, ul Ornrri.1 Drli.lily ..f Uu- S.t.iu. h la nl.it s afwsint wt 'itrr r-mtstr fjr C'ita'H snri r.ln In Ihr atmanrli. P.iu.rra' Culie. I'. ... Mr, U.tnl-rr, M,n:" .i I t ni.,iii, Ct. 'l.i. Vurkus, ( I... f . I ,,.'..,! I Scald, linn I, Sss-sln, ItiUlSrf, K. M Bllw, Cliilul. ha,., W.ll u Iht rtillga '.f lqMS'.l, lk-.jF(,ioBf. Crnll.Je, mill th III r i.t l'tiunaut n. . n .1 j Veie must :;. -...-j. err Dirrciiuti. t e -i i.a y Iuh r.rh 1. oif. Bt'Qffiisi of If. lisRrauee. Tlis Xnrth A merit a Ii.nir.rnr roxpaay payaiU pay the amount realizel by her on the i.-r. : aud f:i 1 1 , .11 to III il.il. cert in!. 11 J lb.- fin prriu. 11.11. isrosapiiy witiiout i-lsii'. W. H. M(LllEVNFtsw. Aeent. Nurtli Aiusrlca Life ins. t o. TsosaHviLLt X. V. Dtv Sir : Von will please accept mr sin- .i.i.a. nv c iiiiM Uotl- t tieneral Assembly. Mr. Mei.deiihal! t bom!., i. usl by virtue of the acts of the la, 1 ing ami increasing the del.t. ilms atlilinif to 'l.e burd'-iis it li e penp'.e ami ll.rowing new bond 011 the market to compete with otle rs V mi th lliehmoml Vhij. JUDGES AM) JUKI Kb. I ho I ii.tr.. bleed a resoiut'on to rcdu v the per diem . Lc-gislatdrv. nf incn' ers til 05 per day, and the preai'iii.g tvC.'ors to $3. O i Weji.es'lay, Julii W. flrahani, Esq., the I II 'li led Slid P.-.t 1 little Si tiAlnr from (Jinnee. : ..r.,.i,..-,.'l n bill In return! lb.. . .. ornlin., A great OtttCIV IS heart! Ill tile Ijltltl ariiiraprUtions to Oailivad oompapics, wlueb ' to ihr-conujiti-.n of JuJr'c niirl the ;g-. already sold, will grea'ly slimulnte the dirpo lon which exists to niet this interest. We are able to par the interest on th the I Miwrsnv system, will ic.'iire tne an m lint 11 lent of sever,-. I additional profiwora. A complete I ui versify should Mt once beor ganixed. The Constitution routemplatea a L'nivernity, which is uu assemblage of Col- ges. and not siu.pl v a Cetlege; rmi in such University everything should ...11 t. ...in a. ., ... 1 t .1 ..h..l...,.l.:!ll..,.l ,, I. l,l..tn.li...l..r wi.ien iii 111 iim siu.ieuis I'.r uie the i,rh.cl,..,l. The Stale 'of Peniisvlvaiiia. ud eilipbtyinents of llie 1 - 1 . . I'l,.. be taught varied twe ty-tive years jpr, was as much etnbar- The iruli-t.s thee midnight marauders. ui-. i.. i 1 : 1 : . : 1 ... I uBnmiw.sinMisH uae gin v.su . ..., .. floret, moms onii m ccnain Stst wh( are ow fcmro, ,, aitried, I.M'ailTlcsa lor tills lllirtsMi, Tin. nnlrmv: rot.r. I. ... . . J . a. e i 1 . , Iseeause. l.y the tmirtaen r. 1 to . r I, n.nl .1, ...... ... 1. .... ,,..1 .. .-. I ... "t (Uiles HWI'J The i rassed with her ilehl as we are ....... .... hij(j ner good ii.'iine was 111 ti..T."er ot ne,ng , 1 , , .t over the ' clouded by reimdiatioii. Bui she met' her, u ' . . j..r. . n- - -- - . " ix- at om e relieved hv the longn- 7 ! . nsil. V, i L llall.llv m l 1 Li I ; T Ourclnred felhey-cilixeua areeuti.led ! 'J'"f - J would giVf a pre. ,,,,,, f 'MUm J ie T1 h,r beat men united t snstai.. h.-r ceslit : i ,?1PT,i"" .V their uu.nlser to eqm. Uon- ,1 rTZ? Ti." I either ImlilTerei.t to Um.. governinent or op- with curs it lH-,ng f tho L'uiversity trill or-; ties in which the white and eob.red 1 gauize the ctihired depwrtinet t ns rapidly a ' are aboil etpial in number, or in their means will permit. 1 h infilled almost exclusively to conn- pojmlattoTis ,llt.ir iodgm. nts and consciences I which the ; lo encjmU, ihem from office. E . .1 1 .. .1 . I iwniist', ojr me i.iuruieniii nmemimciu ine very means iin v adopted lo avoid doing violence to hr.ve been used , . - ) . . - . m 1 ,. It'll".' ,.,-ll lltilll UUIIT' l.lll. I II. I.l 'I O. ins iicpaiiuiem w aw v. a rn-,.. n sjon.y. 10 can out im ; ,bi.s dass, ami everv lovul ciliwn, i enlille.1 to . bat of iicces- J '-!''red milma alone m I hoe counties would be , u. nt omi: .i(.ve,, ,,v ;,,e CollRrx.,. Tht.re arc the State, who with the while. 1 w,,lltw "S?"1 tne coiored people; but a tlie Blitt.'.ional lawyer;. Mr. Graham also intro diiCed llie following tesohnions, which embra ce another part ot the p an suggested by us: 1. That committee of ihitw troni hhall be appointed-. Wtioao duty it shall bo ascertain ami report. 2. What amount of bond have been issued l.y tha Treasurer 0 tbo IWcstetn Nonh Cnro lina Uitiiioad Company, or auv oflSeer of the same, under apptoprtaiions made by this Lc-jj-lsltur, ut the session ol 18U8-09. 3. The na nes ol all pe. sons to whom the I At the Convention held last vear to amen. Kailroad had none to thi Said bonds weic rlehveied by tho TieaSurer I tba, rVinnfitntinn n cl.n.sn i.,i...rln..o.l ;' . a ..... . .1 L 1 . . 1 ' v.. u , 1 , , , . . , , ... ioresu:.i, anu .ue ttiua. casu vaiuo received , ... ...h-iiint,, the .nm.i..in.i..,i ..f l.i.l.. I "rt" "' was, 6a Motion of Senator Sweet, referred lo I noranec and nn ftjC '. ncy the Committee on Judiciary. This conre j I leiuocratic wave which was suggested -oiiic weeks slnen by this pa- j country some yars ago wan content per, r.n.1, ll.OUSt. uhen.ieut nn,ui:on ran d , nothing Ie8 than llie rjoetion of Jlirlgcr l.en tile subi.iitt.il e' rfullv to ti.e t.ixa-! Md' r"",n"n rt'lK,H v'ilh th '"- ' UTjl. .."!?" 'T'iT ' i. ",e pcsaslu. the art of Congress by which the State djiib.s r.. our muni in to its constiiulionshty, j . .. ... . .. . . .; ... t , ,, . ,i ,1. . r. , ami I imisurc ti.e Oeneral Assembly will i . . . - , " ., "j Ji... wa retsinsirueti-d. These persons have l..-n woliaocitmiT befouu'noasible'. oarrritont Fy P"l'U d hnSMl P" ! ! ue.-.ss.iry ...r ll.i pur,w. , a. ,1 M,r,- .provision for the former J f serruyn ,,e I" M.btia may pay 'v punished for their actiTf rebellion. Keen ao nope t t, y be fouudpoKibk t.-earry it ott j h rf t(.nun; Ju ...ijf Wu suit was her la.. . u as maintained. I.e. great 1 '"it lT. V'T tih(r,(r"m n, 7de if diVd to thwart the action of the federal or lonv.ti- .r.itio.1, a.,v 10." 1 on w..i. o.i. cui- ,. . . I , ... . ... ... ... . . 1 i.-.i. the ireiiera Government to the State, and iriv-1 it i. 1-, r..n.J il..m. r .u t-; 1 ni'irp naie-o nvinereneit an liiat tntir lor- imlieiarv was iiicminiiioli! with pfiiHil.ir 'iu mm '.:af n ntn nr rmusirawsu nun - - .7. . , ... . , , , . ' 1 ' mer slave can bold otlite, while they are exclu- aovcreintv and it went under. . debt of one hnudret! inilimn.. XorthCaro. I b d..:" .T, .L'T"' i r.i'T. i magnitied in their ' , . i una has as unnv natural resources as I'ei.u- . r. , ' " . . V, . . ...aa. .. . ....... nt. ... . .o. ... "'"'f minus into the Isslul that the national govern New Yiuk was one of iho first States to , sylv.mia. Our debt has been incurred to im-1 re' . w ,r-I"'1 mrtivi I In State cannot be.paiMd at all limes for this Stale. The m(.nt ;H Ji-uomHl , Hirsi.eHnd punish them sim he deluded l.y this new M,t. It fc(..o. ! nn-ve .our c.mlition-that. is. in the first . - ","n", iH'" IT.' . I T .T . ' I ply nse they had taken an oath to supiv jus U ..i. bLl I I Li 1 I nWu. eminence and cmiinne I his luct.ine ; m rfomsd ha old ayetem, whkl. l.ml yWetl , lim, t(-filli(h .j , must be appr..prh,Ted w department of g- E'JJ the "aTT T..J i I 1. J Ll... J . . I. i .. . .(.... . . rletlltura. nlnl tb.i l.m .tmni.. ..rto ntwl aril' lo.l ",r,t OUirageS .Mill llialllllling IIIC IKace. It IS ... ge. o. .cnimg ..., prooi-y , am u,ok , nev as pMv.ded tor . the Ci.m.titnt.on.- ' "r " " ,m, doubud, however, ,1,., in an emcigencyany to the putters tor its ilniea and 31 una - 1 "me-iiui inns expenueu 114a nireauy ! " ... J , . " , i.,,. ;.,....i...,i 11 1 ' r, , . ,1. . "iv pioper. x ue inveacmt-ut 111 oiaiis imiuo fields. Il is now .imong the first to be 1 . ;r .1 w'su . . . 1 w ia - i..ti I h doubled the fond, whir ,, mat, 1 inn aa i . no ug ion nut, av r-iu'.aa ii.a-i sensible of iia folly, unil eaecr to renair it. i wav had n d Keen enustrneti.il What, if uo ' ' a 1 . J . . , in,. i a .1 . , . . . . sea from IJohls-. , .. , , . a..i..on.y woo.., ,or a momcm oc tolerated. , (- -aion .and strife, and civil discord, aid so- r .ilh ? What, if the Raleigh ,,d Gaston ' ,H "7 """H .lh.c ,lM,,.m.a' veniment strong to protect and j cial ai.ruption and bitterness, a verv lanre ma- , " "" J""""" r ".""es o. mow win. j ;oritv. of t),e 0f .orth Carolina long for the first ' nimmiii ii.eie.i .s T.t.,-,.vm,, . ... .. ,w. . .......... . ..... ,.,1,, iw ,,y hecauje thev bad taken an oath to support ; wine', yntms annoaiiy fia.-sit.. i nis lucome J r'"7 '""" gggft the Constitution of tlie Inked States tveforelhey 1 .j :jj i.rTT ii .1 . 11 :-. . . .-iipl- im that iiiHtnimcm wjuiteqiully binding lip- . I. a . ., fir . 1 "M txtI ' iii'iiiniiiiiw tJin.u unni"..;;iin wiiu ntrtrr number of Kdcra! troop that might I e rc-nuir- i Uta. .1... oall, i,... .h ' u (Wn,T .,, u. immersed 111 the rebellion as thev banned or excluded. The nation magnanimous. After nine rears ' I cslw.aild be prompt! y mn.ished. No "war of bit "rlV imm iici is so much clear jccs,' as it i called, will be ,xrmilted in .his "jTareVoTb. tUe t.auae of learn- , muntnr. No organisd reaistam to establish- can R(loni ( x, . .1 . . r .. 1 I l r .. it . " r I " ....ata-o .1....,,. iv.., iv. b. l,'....,i.i; ....A int ui- ..ir. a . 1 ..... . i- .. ,.... ,.K,.... . ................ if...i.i..i aita rum 4. W.,aI amount of money received under " ""V , " . , : , "w r ,", Granville to Wel.b.n. and thenee to Peters "-" ' e tho ar.i.1 apphipriations horn th saie of sav.i l,,,t moJe f,f eto':twn 1,10 rop- ' burg and Norf Ik ? WI at, if . .he North Jfu',,'.lu1 ,'.0! '" 8U,H V-"1 bwds has been actually applied to the CoL- j imprewion ' that litis amendment I Cacdiu lUilroad had m.t stret.hed itself nml " TolnvJ g .B ?!"" . ... a...:., ft' . . .... V ...t. f 1: D tt'.ii ; ,..r.l u.lh nai.ur.i nv.i..rt,... It.., ..... ... .. .,..... I f.. ..... ... . t-'in- .. M I Ull loll Ul N1U a. t. s.ei 11 .a 01 ill V-al UI.UW n, i.w.iit aatv, an. pomia. ''i-p"""i i i u . - .as .a aa i , n, 111,7 - 1 : 1 1 1 1 oil ni 1 , 1 j 11 .nil Kosd . . a a a t . a Ma, . I . I I . uiiiion.ii ami aiaucDester ronii. I ne amount I "re wwirenmr siuicneu 10 u, . over an. and llM, ,n,i i ,.. .,i l a;il ,,i. it-n'il.l not haa .1,11 11 nn ctati.rt-oiirar In a.. r.,1. ...... ' - ... . ' T n . . . Whether any of said bonds have been iiseJ for any-other purpose than tho construe- uon 01 Lr..i pjtv ; n so. mr wr.ai purpose, oy ,,(.r it f(r f,.rtliuil)p ,,eir Mf8 . ,mt j, , whom, r.ml to what amonnf. ! 1 i .. i . l..i . l 1 WMfictftsi-.-TlMt the said Committee wht,h shall hav.) power to send lor persons and pa- ""P'cd- p. i s us will i.Mtai.l in this investigation. The New York Times tl na explains the Senator Robbing of Itowan, introduced a grounds of hostility to ihc Amendment : resolution to lighten the burdens of the penplo by fixin.g the per diem for tliis session at $4 per day, aii.J the niileao teu cents. Mr. Graham, after some eloquent and ap propriate ruina.lis iQtrodnsed suitable rt-olu-lions on the doath of .Senator tXsbornc. Eulogies upon hi life an l character were al ki delivered by Messrs. LaWer, Jones and JJ.iy'es. In the TTotise Nfr. Vestal also introduced a P. Sol d ion to rnduoo the per 1iefy of members Jo four dollars per day j also a resolution rc ri'ieatirig our Senators and ttepreseutatives in Congtcss to use their ii.lluence to havu the tax on brandy repealed. Mr Malone a rcsalutiou lor a bill to modi fy the cxitu.(r law allowing stationary t6 err- tin li yjujvm Mr. Ar-'n so oi.iny intert ai have grown tip under fJoldsborough t Charlotte ? Must we pans, the vicious system judges, hwyers and j ",r. career? Is not the enterprising city politician have so many opportunities un f 127240. The aoiouutorigiually in vested in these roads, of the deposit money . .1 a ... 'nun tue geuei'ti government in jn.ui. was j its power and to visit with condign punishment the insubordinate, the treacherous, and the guilty. t ii llmiuglon lo be placed in rnuuectioli with Asheville. and thence with the M'ssis sippt valley ? Must our great Westeru Hail road hall at Swa nation Gap, or at Asheville? No. gentlemen, ufour ijreat works inimt he completed. We must go on. We CHiinot recetie. We must pay the interest on our bond, and thus keeping faith and ut the for life ami propertv. llut this mstter ia in the hand of Congress. The Stales have no control over it. Let the nation show iu power every where to maintain tlie law, to punish those who may resist it.- authority, and lo sustain tlie re constructs! States in securing lo tlieir citizens IMMIOKATIOM AND AfiRIi 'fl.TfRK. Attention is Chpeciallv invited to that nortion tlMKUKTO, for uud iu behalf of the literal y I "f the res.rt of the Secretary of State, herewith I thorough freedom, and as profound peace and fund of the State. Under thf nreacut Const i- i transmitted, in relation to these subjects. quiet as exist in other States; but let it ut the tntion thee stocks w ere veded in the hoard i Every procr ami judicious cilbrt should lie i aarne time exhibit that magnanimity and mer i.f etlucati -u. and the amount thai realized rai" ''-Vl'1' P? immigration, No CV towards all. which after nine yeara of con- tor them does not fall very far short of the j n'Klon of the earth can otler a better climate or i "Vl, and stnle and ill wil . would so admirably ..i-hrl..l ine-tmeni wl.ifL th.. i,.,o,.,u i. m',rB V!lr"H, ,jr valuable natural resources than j fraee the freest, the prnudet and the greatest ingiuHl investment, while the income is , um h) N-orlh Caroliua people on the face of the earth, larger and more certain than , was at any j (mr i 1Hllill it ,iatl iml.r(,ve, :., In conclu-W Ken.kuien, allow me to aav I some resH.-cl ince the close of ihc rebellion, is ' 'hat 1 trust you.- deliberations w iii result in goes I to ti.e wnoie people ol (lie ."Stale, let our trust lie in (iod, who iroverns absolulelv in the afSiirs i Assembly to aid the trustees 'ti sus.aiu'uir Utaie that the late Slate Fair exhibited decided ! of nations, that lie will overrule all our coun- period from the corporations referred. J he Bar ol line city, winch knows most tne time hi.ttimr our bonds at ..cl, Iia..., r.il&JW '.!?" " I still in a languishing condition. This is a sul of t be evils of lite present system, and Us they should command, the various Rail w,,h"u1t, eerneetly appealing to the Oeneral j of primary importance. I am gratilied t .,..V. .. .,... i C..,., ,1 I... ... ;..a ..I if - i: e .i . . I Asseii.lily tn Hid tlie Irusteea 'II SUStaill'ns ... . ui'io. a i on. a iit.it, a, no tn a man u . rouil a oiiipn u irn ea 11 o isni isn oii.iist'no'V i a -. , . , ,. . .. .. . , .i:ii- I i.l.it -na. . ,. . , , .. , I ;.- ,i . i i ii . !,. i ' . i JL.i:. .... e .i 'he 1 niversity I his time-honored lustitii- indications of improvement and advancement in alM -lor anil that lie will shower his chot convene it way ot shit eg; the who c re- have in hand, realize the mnucv fir I hem. .. in.- . i i . , ' " i. , .f" . . . , . Li wJLinw ... .. ui.i. ..... ' . , I - . i .! . , ,-. tmti should i. ot. iu anv event, he neglected. : agriculture and ihe mechanic art. I trust the i c1 oii.'.ngs on our bclovett Wtatc. apousibllity ou the shoulders ol thu p0. j and press their worlis to ctunpl. tion. f ineB j leJ , llim(.. i General Asse.nhlv will liln'rallv foatar the State i W. W. IIOLDEN, p.ese.u ueoi si.o,u ...u. ano.1 ,.,(( "y- ,r ; ll)anner vr Agricultural Sieicly, and the District and Conn- Governor. lie!, nil', nil nor ie i'iiti.-i., , I tns i.tl... .. .... . . I., c'...... ... .ai: .1. . .' . t i- . . : t : . "a , ,. , suitable a. d prone. Should be a leading ol.- , ty.oorrcV, a uuoming me .w means io sum n ...in- .iiiitii'i j ii.i ic itit.i similar iM.tiev . . ... .. , - . . -aT .. ,1a . .i ,. , ,r ii ct with the t.eueral Assembly, as it is with justice to u.ir creditors, anil sound policy. ;, . . , ... . 1 J, . . ,, , , .' , 1 : the trustees ot lire institution. bill comnrlling tt rclUT, pie. It knows that a large number of the judges are outrageously corrupt ; that thev not only take britii'B and extort blacktnlail from suitors, but are rapidly debauching i In- lawyers, and especially the younger lawyers, by rcfercsicce, and "allowancea," uu.( barefaced favoritism j that the proles ion has already been reduced to such a condition that the more respectable mem bers express themselves oYublfulIy as lo the possibility ol nn honest man a contin uing in it much I ngcr, or . allowing hi sons to go into il ; that there ate certain chubcs ; that legal knowledge or skill ev ery year counts for less and less in the cou.duct of business, and that the poison of this corruption is rapidly extending it sell through all brpichea ot business and because to i.icreu-'e the debt would he to oppress rhe people. But the debt hs hciio honestly eoutracted; our houtls have been put ou tho market; they have been sold, and we have received the money f,,r then;, INTI.KXAI. I M PUO V E X F XT8 . I do not deem it neeesimry to repeat Ihe views expressed in mo lust, nnnual message ' ui the subject of internal nnproveineuts ret lain bonds to the Trcasuiy. J. ii Harris, of Wake, a biil to auiho.ize t' e'rovfrn ir ft c..il out the iniliu.. io Mippiess i j relations of life. Nevertheless, they ou'ragee tooimitted by parti, -s iu disguise. i icsolutely refuse m make any a'lempt u. Ili:is wcro i' troj n.ed by .Mearr Mabine, j mtirrin. Seine t.ty, nublusliiugly , that Lcary nnill'm 'o aim nd certaio tmaptem ot j tho rtueon why tiny won't move is i.lia.it ihc C 'de of Civ.l I'roceduie. j would injuro tlx ir own bnaint ss. --.on. in r,...mn .a iba. P.,).vJ Ii ia all very well to say i hut theeor- rt , . , , .1 . . -ii rtitttion f t he iiidiciary' ts cotihiietl to the Pent -if tha Stato were luadcthe rpc. ial or'Jt r . i ... ,. J iim , ., i icitv. Ve deny it most euinhiiticullv. It I. r 1 : la IT I J . ' . . ' . . TvrTWilo wo appropriate hotinm were alay and we are bound in every way in . which i The whole beople of the State are commit Mate caa be bound to pal the debt. The "1 in priniiple. m interest uud in feeling to deht is obligatory under both the old and ! t,:u VIU ,""8 ''"". wiiettier cmplet.-d or in new Pniislito.rnn. iin.l it hi liea.n .iumtU. course of construction. .Hate prtaluelions ol all Kinds. With energy, industry, and well-directed labor and economy, we have much to hope for in the future; and if we are true to ourwelves, and improve a we should the natural advantages which Providence haa Im '.towed upon us, the dav not distant i when the Sralc will lie richer, more prosperous, ind more enlightened than at any former period. GKOLOUKIA L SURVEY. This survey, by the able State ( tcologist, Prof. ed. its pnynie.il will bv sustaiHed as a sacred ! v.'irks are paying expenses, and one ot them d tv. by Ihe Supreipe Court of the State i " uie c-iy is mrgeiy in- Uuder the Co.isiitutit.il, aul under the .1... j terested, gives pio.nite of a liaLdaoine divi eision i f the Court, which is tho highest i Jend. known. to our Constitution and lws. the Ti e North Carolina Ra Im.id. extendin-.' whole property of the State is held to meet . fr",n (''l"boroiigi to Charlotte, is the m st this debt, both new and !.!. f.et us. then I 'utporiant work iu the State. With th" At meetit like men nud North Carolinians. ''' r,,'i. ""' Morehead City to Golds Let us hear no whisper even of repudiation. 1 j",r""gh.' "d the Western Entebsion, bom Lett-very, cititen of the State resolve tliattlfc,,i,,,,ry lo I'aint.lfoek. it will cni.stiti.te a ....thing shall he done and nothing omitted r'trnnk li-e from one-of thefloeet harlairaou which mil cast a doubt on ohrt pnrooee to . ,mr r"asl l" o railway eonneeted with pav this debt. Compared with many other ' eHssiaaippi vulley nd th J'aciflc cast. u i inei uaieign aun uasion iv.au, irom Kaieigh1 to VVeldon. it, will iifford the same All the ciup!je4 j-- ('.;Kcrr, is still progressing in a satisfactory JIAHIUKD In this city, on the 17th inat., by the Rev. J Rumple, Mr. John H. Earnheart and Miss Cornelia Shaver. htnt.es we are poor in developed resources j and poor hi menus but let tt.is con. para paiJ lo thb memory of J'ld.s fMiorrte, V,m ..fthwll Veep our "reader posted, .-.a fair as cW i'''o wi.i permit, the prooeed nga ol A ir .gt Wisa di raa;, title nm; . n. , ...aW BgL V.'c arc grsiif.fl to know that p-.ista!-n in wbat wc tipposcj were the ataOli peuts ''f die fireensioro Patrioi on lb objtl cf rup'i HJtjpn, and tiiat oar own position hd b... n cofreetiy i;ndcj-tAxiby it The Paitriot, in kvipving oar article w.;:ro, has st t an example of furness worthy alIf-raiiis-tiift .thivd' welmpe wiii be M'.iowc! by th pnja of tha .Stale mi re gi'ia rai'.y in tlu. fmora than in the paat If all J: ,',iuna wc-e ctuiductcd i,i htl manne' it w .:;1J fflAe cii riai lite i ! ism: and tjre-it-1 b ", Weocipwatc by g'.ii. g dre the r-.i a. ii ks whtcJl otir ariicfc t-.t f, . - irm he lriot:- ' - V.'ecoiy th:- lV.li- lee-ui.' '.he . .liter Inti- pi we bare d ni hint t:.'.i.;ii. bv .-..t aR ...... .:..!, . . .- a .i,-:'.-.v J " " . U't, v. i -i.n-i it. is ridiculous to pretend that a disease of this sort, once ii lakes hold ol a coutmutn ty, can Lc cptifiticd by county line. Ilia sure to spread, And it lias spread. We say that there are now us Lad judges in the acouuty disiricu na any in ihe ciiy. Tlieir Uiuuiber, we admit, la niaTl, oWt it 18 th- creasing, anil WW increaae ; una ro a fert, moreover, that ihe oposition lo ony change in ihr inode of appointing judges, and to t.n.ir tenitW of otfiee, oq ihc paitol the contitry diatiicra, comes iiot so much from tho people as from lie, lawyers, and specially the younger lawyers. In the Constitutional Convention il wnf the' lat ter who most stroiAioosly oppotmrl nil (hai L'e. ll.c leitat'oi btiu ih.it ihcy nil tive poverty he hnnroab'e, let ns not add to 1 1 f tnv' fright fr,'" ' Pacific it tie crime of diaiionestv; and. Uy ,!,,:,.. v. const and the Mrssissi pi valley to Norfolk. ii'g our goo I iiiujie v.- th rredit, cut oin '.. i a d the markets of the world. United with . - ... . selves on trom all in .pent improving our condition. There is great hope for ns iu tlie future ; but this hope is based on our integ r ty as a people, Ki.d ou our purpose to meet all mr obligations, uo matter how heavy fttw -twWTtmy e t in tor thw preeeirt. Ms' pudiatii'ii would lit t stop with the Slate debt. It would extend itself to the nation a I debt, to eorporatiou debts, to .individual debts and to private contracts, 'Ihere would be uo confidence lelefu man and . nan. The credit lyi tcU) would hu dettroyayd. Tie rasasult ol all t'ds woulil ' , o,K oi.ii a ...acti- ' the vyilmingtou. Charlotte and Rntherford Koail at Charlotte aud the fatter with the Western Extension at Asheville, a channel of cobimunication will be opened from Wil ming on to Asheville and 1'iiiut Risrk, and thence with ihefjieal West and the I'aciiio C' as!, which will benefit iiriu.eas'.rably ihe retrio n through whirh these inea will 'nn. and add constantly and permanently to the j manner. 1 he nesl interests oi llie Mate reipurc that Trot. Kerr siiouid ne encouraged and sus tained in this indisienable and valuable work. THE rr-.TITESTIABT. HOOKK The commissioners appointed for the purpose have chosen a site near theeily of Raleigh, which i - believed lo be every way til and advantageous, and they are pretasinir the work with commenda ble skill, dispatch, and economy. It is believed the stockade and the necessary hiuatl ine for the officers and convicts will be ready by the first dav of January next, at which time the counties will experience much relief in sending their (state prison convicts to the penitentiary. jThe report o' tii,i coi.imi . iouers will show in detail what they have done, and what will be renuired during the. ensuing year to carry on the work. ' n; nKAE abylvm. The report of the Superintendent, Dr. Eugene Grissom, will show the condition of this Institu t ion. Man v important improvement in the ma chinery, buildings and grounds have been made during the past year. But the institution is crowded with the nnfartUnate. and there ia an urvetH claim on tlie humanity and bcnevolutpcj or the state tor consint rartte addjun to the present buildings, or for another Asylum I. pro vide for a law numbcT of insane who are now In this city, on the 14th inat, by the Rev. Wm. Lambeth, Mr. Robcy Galliraore, and Miss Ann E. Chambers. In (his county on the 1 4th inst., hv Rev. 8. Scherer, Mr. Henry A.Walton aod Miss Jennie Blackwell, all of Kowati county. In this City, at the Register's Office, on "the I '(th instant, by Ojadiah Woodson. hi.. Mr. .1 WILLIAM D. IIES8 to Mi. BARBARA E. V I I.l) In Mecklenburg Countv, on tht lOthinst.. Mr. , i . v a , " . . . .lonn A. J it. r ron, aged about 4U years. sSEW AD VJCRTMEMtXTii. prosperity and w- a 1th of l.tnjngton. The I nncared for. Some such provision, shoifld be rayetteviile or Coalfield Kond isou the way ! made, but il is ftir the tieneral Assembly to de- t C -'eiisbor uigt.. or SHiivbuFyor a-'ine in I doe whether additions should be made to the Assignee's Bale.- NOT UK IS HERE hy given that I will J-xpose at Public Sale, at . In- Court House, in Salishury, on Friday the lOiu dav ot Ueoemoer, A. D.. 18C9. at 12 o'clock, M.. the following property belonging io me enaie oi win. u. uarKer, xlaukriipL I. All i i notes and accounts belonging to saiu rsiate. i erms Lasn. JEREMIAH BARR1NGER. Nov. 12, 1094631 Aasigrefc terinitllnte poit t on the N. ii tli ral lo&s tw tbe of ti.e State of more KJ ; a iiiietho Northweatern Road than the a.noiu.t of their prercnt debt, 1 -it a ! Oreensbnrongh to Salem and Mount Airy. Carolina ' present boildings in Raleigh, or whctlK-r anoth ,oad. from1! cr Asylum should be erected, elsewhere. I re- I 'Annul cling for a; ?tate. sen utid i s to life lixr: charaet. r t-f the I will iu due '.iire pour the rich products of y.. !i.in the North Carolina Rt ad Tliis l It t 1 I l. . a e .a s, communi tliat i liberal approtarotion y rn.fc.! i, . a a s . a . t ! a . ,!....,... .r .. ir .r .tii Is .i : , . . . i, ,i I I I l i, . Id ' ' I ' ' v i v ia at. i , , m . . - ... . i . I !tit V ir wim-hi r.ffpnfi4:i tn if..- i. ne.aeTi thcirtoptvra. in ttm ronntry n ... .' ". v.,. Smitl, ...,d the Board of Mrectors. baas n. on-S . M IS tThat It I1.1S CCilRSfl tO be l!l I 1 .. a t ., ... , I....... .!.. ...,.) eilo ienf lis ,l..l t Kn.lal... W r , , , , in ii leu. i tats" i '.ensure . u oe.ii i. g i cm lino- " - . t,,.. r.i vu ivn 111 ivn. !. ci-.v : a ih dwlinetlou, and ihc ral- uv , .h(, nV ;,, (R,.luu ;u u Wcj, ; reduced, its eottdi ion In every rvait has fi " " .i i... . .. .1... ,-. . , i .' i ,, a ...!. I : i ..ii,i.L.i I . -ill k.. LI-1 It wi.l'be seen from thererxirtof theSuin'rin sty is (.iiu- ...'. .o i.,.,., . ..... tn,, oin.ser liar aidiargw. nu unt-w; and i i""- .....--...... -, , ... , j. y a,. . .1,;.;,; ,,tin mt uuhlncoumry praetitiorier.. I mist y.r h- fJo la, U , III piva due ' ln -fVFt ! yt?!!tt . ai i a. ..... nrlieitu... the ir, ;.:.. s,. .... inl.ti..., t .,, t .1 - . .:. r , ., .' , r ,r ' .. WHI OI K II.C sauii: co. i t.pi.oii aim .njiu-cB G-,. ,K, redvocsaiwi u s.u:. ha. ,ii ! rtL t a" .. i v'.ei-uigrace in tlir cmtrec of a few yew the tte '-" ' l" "' "?Jfeiitn and renaniBe . It. .nil j ii. ana nou? es nda- , ... , a . ' . a 4 1 rts,.i".!i"v reciimu :.o. urss. tne most ' , J. , . ! :ntTeafce of tfi over the previous sesaiorL AiWu- the in-: 'iuid icn mij iu the public expendltureiii fad. held in Ra . -gh ' the llth ins'nnf, tv ! tinn is invited tothe report of Uie anperintendent. wed to e.'.ndiy. that tlir PuWie '."retsurer be re- ! cusider . pptjmsith ns to lease it for term of u,,, rtigg.Minn- as to in.t,r"v.-n-. nis for the bet - j lied upon by your hoawrable body to man-1 .war-, I Mt it e be my duty to annonne,. tx acconiinoilation trf these rhiblisn areentitled nv lliv- IT TT a. II. II ' iiiv-tt, I ti. . II' .l" ni "I" . I 1 . . t" .lee'a;.' a tminisome dividend, l doubt , m9 thrte IM punirs t lepol cy c: leas,rg or ,. . mg thi, ru.-' 138 white and wlorcd, bein .1 a im ...... or V" si.KiKiio'iiers ot tnis , ;nmak .,e M. v, . .hl. msvious session. A.Uu- Southern Soothing Syrup, Per CUMrea Tc thUe t'koiir. aad SrtAtig f Ue B a sis. ., at. ITS FREEDOM FROM OPIUM, MOR phiae, Ac., aod atrongly reconimciMh. it to Mothers and Nurses aa it is, by a groat odds. the nest and satcat Medicine ui taae, on all the : 1 1 ; I' J a.. . . t I raa , ins oi--iiiei.t lov niiurcn LfrBine. Ibr the enprvort of the Asvlum"for the tr,iiinff . Rnbbeil on the Gums, it aoftens and lessens year, and also for fiirruahinff hat thudding ,in a t,w.lr M.on. Uiereby allaytn the pain and iiti. propcr manner. I cannpt too highly commend tation. which is the chief source of the unrest the Knperilitertdrnt for the ability and fidelity an" nvtfulneas of children. It gives tone and wHch he has exhrbited in the rerttrniancc of if1''1" to Oiaaauuach and Wek, and prorjpi- i . ... I 1 V- K.At.tu . ul.aM.111. 1 ,1 I ' - iit...-.plwiwui wi in iiiciii, arising from wind. iSuffiee to say, that those who once use it, will never want aiivthtm-efcv. At K. SILLS' Brug Store Sr.'istmry. 0. 'Miil. ous rpru le c of ew York if allowed ra... icr -'-.ii i'tp1'" :. i. -. on-. ....a... tispinjcialr it . of d lie- continue Ed. Old $,rih Statt. Kov 1, tm. and uxnr. ss. May you have siieoes in iiiditeittg others to .usiite io your-most iibcral company, and may the laord of the widow ar.d orphm s btaes you and prosper you in your (food work. 'Maboarnt C. Barbkb, of Rowan Mills, S C. Mr. Buldemess is also ijr,uit for tho Liver pool, London and Chile Fihk Insurance Com. pany, which: insures all kinds of public and pri vate buildings. Railroad Depots, Bridges Fac tories, Kounderiea, Mills nnd Merchandise and pays all i s losses pr"ii,nl v. All letters sddregsed to Mr. liolderness. at Thomasville, S. C will receive prompt atten tion. A CARS ' A Clergyman while residing in' South Amer ican a missionary, discovered n sufc. and sim ple remedy for the Cure ol Nervous Weakiie, Early !) . 1; tease of Hits Crinaiy ami t?eai. inal Orjrans. and tha whole train of disorders, brought on by baneful and vicious li.il.iis. Great numbers have been cured by this in. bit remedy. Prompted by a desire t i benetit the afflict od and nufort-unaie, I wnl send ihc recipe lor pre paring and usiu t!ii medicine, in sealed cus. relope, to any who needs ;?. Free of Charge,. Address. JOSEPH T. INMAN. Bttltiuu U , Bible House, Oct 1 5m New York Cita- M ttW BlKTCTTKIa'a BITTKRS CC5IK UYSfHSli. tb wnoL sToity is a wrr-anatL. The otBce of ti.e st'iiiiuei. la lo ennvert tic fooaP laie a civam like seini-fluitl, culirO i uie. 'Hi-s iselTvctvil patliy by tlie action tif a solvent, rslitd the Kistrir Jun e, wbicli exuilcs trum i l.e tcati.jf of tl.c s.inacn, and partly hy aiBuvhaiiieiil inorenLejji of tliatorun, which i Inn us, as it were, llictlinclv ing aliment 1 l.e ( nr mi. pas.s finai the st.iuii.cli ielo tlie iluodcntiin. or e'utaaare to il.e bowels. wren? urn suuje l. .! lo the rf.nn ul ti.e bile. ... . the nutriiiucs portion f It diverted ii.lti fluid cs.'let! Cbvli whiubevaatualiy becomes bUiod. Now, it is vUlcnt tlaat if tfc are.it solvent, the Rsstric juice. Is not prodocard In safflclent qnsntlty, or if the mechanical action of lb sta.atarl is tot s iflltiiently brisk. Hie Srst pnces of difrestioo wiii ne tDt inis.ricctly pertorioeil. It is alro clear ;t:st It the liver, which "Javasaca an iniMrunl part in chanx'njr the noutish.i x poitien of Ihe clyrue into t.ie material of Hie blood, is cnceiitt, cr 'n gr.y unnatural eondilion, the sax'ornl process will not t thoroughly a. cumptislrtsJ . The result of the two failures isdysprpsU. cniphcRlei with bilioasress. The tooths iu which H08TBTTKB8 UlTTKKSon. eraleinanrhraieafctht.: they Inviftoraie die cr hilar msmbraiic nrttie s'omst h. a Im-b evolves li e a" stic juice, thereby Instiniijt an ITfipls sufflcieBcv of the fluid to completely disso've the food. Ihtr aN so act apon the nerves nf the stomach, canning so acccleratidB of the R7Ccliaa(qsl mnwB.tnt iccc-faiy to realuce the food U a bonontenrons tnais They also act speciflcally npnn the liver. slrenatlienli.K It. aad so enabllnir It to nrodu, e an ample sad teg. niar suiie'v of bile, for the I'tirtif-S. tit , r .-v ....... . the u ut r (ions particle, el Ihr "h we Into I hv and ptomote the passage threugh tk bow ls ef "aa we less dehrtw . ba this wsy, HOSTFTTER S BITTER?! core ityw. n.n.1. ..a It... . . K.I. I.. f . . .e -"" """pi""", in. explanation ta plain, stoipla, philosopWal, aad vsra rov B T JEitSET LKHWi VOW S1LEL i ae ibajtsaae-aj I UK CH ISTI.U HKIMVIt rr H, a wbxklt aswsr Arsa. rvsnsasa sv E. f. tcLUK, k J. 1. ItlDLET, Jr., AT PHRSTEIL S. C. Itrtraa of tho 'Utc iu j ihrouyh the State provv tLtt I was opposed J to eouaiduration. IU' hw been ssajotw and ia-4 TJtBUsi-IavarlaHy t advaaca. HE BCBSCRIBER offer, for Mie lrli. -.1 lUbb larm in-rbe Jersey tietih-ment ol David son County, known 4b 'T1JK THALEd Mo DONAIJ) PI.ACK " Raid farm lie? ioimeui ately nn the ydltin River, just bclovr theTra dinjf Foard, aud on both sidi'S of Ihe N. C Railroad ihree-fcvorlbf of a mile from tlie Units. burjr Depot Tliis farm contains ato.t 8f0 acres., about sixty acres of which is excellent Rivef Bottom and the remainder pood Jerwey uplanda. A larav iwl f at fe aiiil in wtxsW anl heavily timbered. ,. rtse rarm H IS a hifch t of cultivation, well watered nnd "locaeC w-a w.-.l -Jievti aud contented ianaots. Ii is well adapte J to the prow th of tViit .0 ami Umin, and L allo genic, one Of Ti une.t valuable and desirable farnm lo tie fcund in this part of the rouuirf. The terms of She payment wdl t made lat eral and easy. Addtoas. R. W. KoarA aKvbtof II. L. Par- tee, Conuo'.l, N. 0. THE EPTABLE LIFE Assurance Society or tub J UNITED 8TATESr IK l,"ouhrn,y Ar ir J ttrk. T I HIS COMPANY has capital sn.l asset a.ln.t t I. BWiahM that will romtiarr with :uv Lii la anrancr t'ontpany oh tha Cvntincut, wb'ob is tl.s tnss test ol ran, saoaibiiity. Caab A'mcU, t OOOIKiO Animal Pre c. a in lDcom,x 4 aaiisw f ntr IH6T.. , Sivoin- TUe uade.-.iyaf i is agent fcr tat aMve romaaai . 1. A. HA till!. V. k .-.nf . ' WeaBjrAie, Manb i is. .4, t-

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