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I I.: ru-u'cciiijii in Aiitibt next. 1 do not proposo to canvass tlio Stato. The constant preiuiro tf Executive du ties, nun of which grow out t ur auomalous "political condition, require hit constant Attention. If (ho practice cf canvassingtin State at any time be a wise one, I anl eure I conld not do it at this time, without detriment to the Dublio interest!. Nor do I dot-in it cx- i podient to address to you an extcuded Circular, mj past ino'anu acuuus iur - uish tho best guaranty yon can have as to my futuro conduct. Into thetn I in- vite your candid scrutiny. , Upon some of tho matters , now on i i t:- t .i : S"Rl,,8 PUU,IU iiunuun, i uciui iiij. receivid ijriovoiis inurifH Uoty to present jon my views. 8,jni, fr(11- t10 uidul ftl.f-.l. ,1... t i. ... r. T n V. , n , ' . X luiua liio tuitl Biii'iiui'ii ui u uiuiu Executive eliou M Lo directed to itato af fairs; bdt in offr present nnfoitunatc ; condition it is proper, and.- it will be ex-1 j" pected that I shall give you my views on national aliairs. I As a part of my early education, I was required to commit to meinoiy mid rehearse that portion of tl.o farewell ad-1 dress of the father of Ins country, in which he so earnestly wnrna us to indig-1 uantly "Irown upon the tint uawnmjr oi ,ia j can ,., pr,,Vl. ,yclf worthy of any attempt to alien -ne any portion ol renewed .-..i..h-mv our country from the ie.-t. Hus became i JONATHAN WOIiTIl. a fixed eentuueift with me. J lie preser vation of the Union has been the polar atar of my political life. In the circular uCl.,ml. We learn that Mr. Ken by which I announced myself as a can- . e j M j , d of this didate for the honorable position which 1 ; fc : now fill, I referred to the fact that I had city, have been licensed to piactice law ; rli ,, .. !a-p ' - ' - ii' .!. i", in ti,.i ,N., t:..- I Ur . iiv. Wfi.iu, au nt 'ilii-ilii? l.iiiiw a" a rali.l. l.tfi' l.ir le-tl.'iUnil M the ..... -l.L. ..I..... I... 14 III I 14? fillll" II. 1 l.tl llittV.I.t wise etatesiiHii sl.ou.d now be toinoMj ii;o.JUovfiu.r.uJ tUt w nil tUt tha ncoi.to t.) C Mill :.1 I Cf-"lii.:i li. i wUo an i (.'Iutous 'iiti'ii;.ui.-:iij'. The rrtat ohiect of all ltooJ nan and the lesions which have frown nut of imi.,H,: it U not thmiitht irul.M.i that Luwill the lato Coi.flicf, 8 n J by. alt " their ilitlu- have oiroition, nor, inuWl, woul.l it inuttw if . ence lo endeavor ta Test jre cordial rv- ' '- ""',"; 'j" llM 'M u..,rl!y conciliation between tho lately alienated sections. Tho p'"d of ur whole nn tion requtrqs ttneere and vnivertulrc conciliation. This tan not be if pro scrhitiou and muiu.tl rriminatiou he in dulged. Tlie subliir.u injunctions of holv writ whicli foi bid tlio iHiJ.Honeo oi malevolence, aro unlversat In their ap plication. -In such a couvnlrtion ns that from which wo are einer-'Hi'', many will h;ive ISti j.'ooii enco ot ri.- Let every j;ood citi- . . ii.i zen exert liimsolt to repie it. lioin pliilosot-hy and our ri-lii n rank for'ivi-net-s and charity iiuionj; tho eliifffnt of virtiit'A. unii in tlioro are few of us w l.o have not occasion t a.ik forivt-neos lor our own acts, lot us be merciful to tneli other. If you shall re-elect me as your chief maistiute, I appeal to my past conduct to stistiiiu me in tho af-Minuico lli.it I will oi a oiatu . .,.., ...c.i fni .,,. iu vnin fur mijf one to try to, bot Litn, If thi-re be nj Vtlio ilcsiiu iL l-jyThoi'li-clifiii iHin'iwi n tli.iseconJof August, ainl u-tiiidir, ly ii""1. ;!"' l-'l-s bt-gin iokIiuw ihfiu-M-lvir, or i wtat(lit alier tr oiliors. I'p to Oii! tllt, the prc-nt yt-nr, we hr no nftiUHiiicn .'iifpln kinl wry lilil.' I Ik ImhiI CMndittales. It is, wn tliinkt A ihiOiihI ivsiill of lliv coiitlilioli of I lie Sou lb, liiiioivtl ! sliu is, in tli" common jjovfin mujil. Tliu iK'i'plf innii Iril S Very. luitileJ mlliy iiml iudal.Tt iii y in rt leirii'B to putilio ulTaii, vt-fy miieli us'if lli-y Wfie i'l coiieom. il in lln-111. v i.i i . . . i... siiiipo'H! lliev ri-irl oiriiiMivr us pmwii in mi- li.iiiiljl', Willi now iml iIh-iii liiniiifilii lnIli' ol U-ller times or In t t-r lnuie in a liifiVrvul tlnm-. Ualkiom, Juno 11th, ISM. offered, in the House of Commons in 1831, resolutions denouncing nullifica tion; that as a Senator in tlio General Assembly of 1860-61, in a forlorn minor ity, I constantly coiubatted every thing which I thought . tended to disunion ; voting in May 1 86 1 , with only two oth ers, against the call of a Convention. I referred also to a circular which I ad dressed to my constituents in January 1801, when the question of Convention or no Convention was to be decided by L their.votcs, in which I urged them not to bo deceived by the cry that the Conven was to be called ta'save the Union," that It was called to "destroy it." I then j rMFnnlatAil umnntr inv niiititit'npntiA t)m celebrated speech of Andrew Johnson, jdero tbings. Banner. then Senator from lennessee and now President of the United States, in which l be denounced with equal fervor North j! em disunionititn and Southern disunion- tern. 1 concurred with linn inon, as cor dially as Ida now. In my circular of last October, I stat ed to yon that I had always looked back on my course in all these instances with great satisfaction. In the ensuing elec tion tnauy of you who had always con curred with me, and many who had for tt in the County Uourts. lhey aro young gentlemen of talent and fair promise, and we trust they may have much suc cess in the profession they have chosen. We are not of those who would throw obstructions in the way or curb the worthy aspirations of young men, which is too often the case at tho South, and not unfrequently tho case in North Carolina. They should bo indulged and vncoiuag cd. . .We greatly need talented young men of all professions to restisitate and servo' our country. Thosfi of the old school arc passing away, or arc for the most part ineliiril le -under the new or- hi ! THE COTTON TAX. It is giatifying to observe fl at iiirmfM" the sound commcreial minds of the North are opposed to thei tax of five fonts on cotton. The New Yo:k Mercantile Jour nal says "there never was a time when it was more deniable to promote the cul tivation of thirt btaple, lhe exhaustion ol the South, and I lie want of capital, render it a matter of necessity for ihc planters to ohiain a ;k- letmns-iis tnerly differred with mo in thesu views, 1 poible, and the impo ition of ilns tax voted for me. All who voted had re-; will render sales dependent on i'ie ne- eently renewed their allegiance tp the jcessitieb f Mm maiket. Capitalists will United States by takilitr tho oathWo-1 not advance the heavy tax of &21 ner bale scribed in tbo President's amnesty proc-J unless they see a prospect of immediate tarnation. , I entertain no doubt that they j sales. Cotton, which was formerly al took this oath with the honorable and 'most as good as gold, may remain for sincere purpose faithfully to observe it. i months iir the. hands of the producer All desired that our former relations ! awaiting the changes of tho inonev mar ket and the wants of 'the consumers. Kor these and other obvious 'reasuns, it is difficult to resist the conclusion that this tax is lust injudicious, operating as adi rect bounty to the foreign compeliiioii. ...I.:,.l. 11 . . . . ' tiiui.li viieiti jjiiutiu is strainiii" every effort to stimulate. The export "duty on cotton is a departure from the settled practice of our Government. It is doubt ful whether it is constitutional, and we trust that Congress will hesitate to im pose this burdau upou the struggling in, dustry of tho South, IIOMK-MADK i;i;ooIS.-Mr. J. N.S. onn.f) li.ii It'll n' tuir I'llitf it iiiHrii .lioiiic-iiiuoe Ct 1:1 Ifiotim, uiiiliulftiiiuifil by liiuist'll' ut Ml. Mouruf, in Jieilfll ciiimiy. wliii'- li' In l"'i'ii nrry jiir uu llif bii-iiif.-i lot Ii"' lnt lour jvai. lie lnw 'l'l a 1 1 1 H I Ml til llllVilll.1 111 III. I.ll. Hill llfll . D IJiuwii t Co . Iti.ii k vihxI Ji t'ti., lbiwfi Ion. uml iSliaviT ill wlioin. lliost- iIi-mi iii' n prt ity, sulp.-liiii-tiul iiml iliiiiibli' nidi l' ol die kind, fun tibliiin il. U c Imtt' it j;mi'l iiiuny nu ll inn ilij;sl us hIio, uu tMla-iiili, tliukt- fin.- -ii.ii.' ' x'nl Hi),' tin- tliv is -loll ol laltitr, iiiaiil.i' lui iiil', tVi-.'iinl tlx -If it iimsl- ly t iiti-. A jiiailual t !l 11 1 in lini tliirt Ikiii, l.kc Mr. Si'luils, is ttuilli iimmi- llian l sjK'i-eh wil'i out 1 1 ii' ili'lllolisllllllil i. , Ii Sill II i If l Is t-lmlll I ! r Iilii-ially iHiiiiiii.i'il ; foi jm-i in ilif n iijmii lion ! t.t r llii-y uif Iniilt up, llii-y I I j , : 'vo ami slieiiylliru IU. tnuiitiv. There was an accident on the Greens lioio' and Danville liuilroad, u few days t I " I ft ff 'l . . ' ' agor oy which 4irs ironer, ot nwan bonville, near Danville, was killed, I'is-h-op Early, ot the Melhod'st Chiiich, bad ly hurt, and some tight or ten ladies and gentlemen moro or les6 damaged some seriouoly. DRYING FRUITS. Tl.e (AJ Xurth .Stale 1. 1 Tliuri'lay !a-t, ruiin.lnl us of n piitpt-st! ii'vious!y forriieil. of i-iilluij; public atti'iitioii in ibe iuipoi l.iiu i' ol ilrviii!f Hi.tCKiiKit- ii its. Tk uutiiy, tli''ibtle.-. mi- iiwy a.piar a very .siii.ill bii-ini-.- ; aii'i lo llioi' h In) i. -iu iMiijiloy Unit' in iiioto iiMliiatde vvoik, id w i..is nleil. JJut tin smalli sl ? il'ji-i'il of labor a::J tCi Tic :ny resu!t;nj in piulit.- In any' pin Hi ii of our pi opie, tiro worthy ul die. t-ii;ii'--t eiii-Dliruf eriieiit ol every pKnI citl zin loWoni; ri wanl to tin.' i r.li-in plioii ul our p'ov-1'ily-fli irlo-u eoiiutiy. U h.'poil, tliejvfuri', that tlni-e lniiuay have this Miojivt liix.u'it to Ihcir attt-lilion, tliuull lii'Ji.e ljipi.i lutu labor diai' claim thi-ir liu.e, vvili yt l m i Ii i ppni luiiiu. s to t- n i : i h -! 1 it to those who e.iieinl lii.J more prolilable wmk. Ar:tl, by-liie-way. it is not -o muiiII a bu-.iie-s nl'ter all. An mil us 1 1 inns well-man. ilmiij; pi i.-uii eau make il p iy lioiu "ill i ts. to $1 00 a nay pel hups more, lvjht o 1 1 1 1 1 s ol this Ki n t, iliii il, null In in),' a ilollar. U e do Hot know how many p "iimN ol llesll i.llh. H'll Hemes will he n qilile loriiak'i- a lb. of ihiiil ; but tJiilik it Very s.,le to say Hot t-vreil-iiil' the. It woiilil not Lea I at'il ilay's w . ':. r:.. ii. ! '.:i:i. . t. v-.l 'alios ill tl.e l ii.u -f ' liia, t-piritu, ftSyutus, K.o i!e .bneirn, Mid will go soon to look at .San l'aiilo. It Is no trouble to get landi and cheap, but thoro is uch a variety of production and climate thst 1 will look well before Kitiinir. In latitude 15 tmutli, I. am of fered three leagues of land, 8 miles from the 6Lft on a river, (a Jeanne here is IU, 7C0ncrcf) 2d start t, and all the crop and stock for 5I7,UUU. 1 nave lonua men here who would loan me tho money to luv whenever I decide where I wis't to locate. Tbo price of land varies from tie cent to twenty dollars per" aore. I like the people, tlit'ir government, and their r I git t), and whenever I settle I will wnte and invito you to bring your fiimily nd stay a year or two. If you ever tjinl y oiirsHf under the necessity ol I hinting for a living, don't hesitate one minine to come to this Kmnire the peo ple live better, on less work, than iu tmy i.iml on e.iitl'. I shall bo a Urazilun in a tew dna In- r-i ecial legibluiioti. The pi jile, I mean tho natives, are polite and excet iliii'gly kind, and anxious to induce cotton giowvis, and artisan, and matin 1 iciuiers to seille here. Several of the provinces are preparing to build houses iii.d toMiid clops South for emigrants, 'l iii y iicl not frftr to come. Thcie Is no phice he'e ihcy will fail to do well in S one SiMiti.crncis aro buy iim lanus in . 1 ",r" 1 1 ciii i' a ii i l) J. c r I i.i. lo- I lapp. S3 if ! I I i .OL I I 4N 1 lllll i, r. t.Ai i', a it. . M. H.NtiKlt. A. If. i;. ki.IM io-i. ion-, , , ...,.'.,. 'that CUT l.talll (Of Hi' -y ,A"' .1 :..r.l .. ill....;..,. .ml ubll.l W Will Sr 'IVll 10 lilil OttllilUI HIOll-ll.'M , '- , , iuutata the virwwof this Willful, jn" ;,J i.l.ry brother. w Jerivd bousoUtioQ for Uu in Ulr unlimt-lr dUi cut Jown.is L m in ttiu priuio of bb and m.dt of usefuluo.- fivui iho ir.nc we fcl tl-t I I mj t-n tranaleJ from lliit terreitrud to theciloriiJ Lod oo IIisli, where H rood men uJ Mn rest irom lutriria- ftft.li.ftM ili..ir wnrka ilti follow tlu ul. iWwdl That we wiU wear tho usual tadgo of mouniing lor tlurtjr uaya, ana uiai m h-h" - IaxIo book b devoted lo lh memory of the ue ceail. , . , t i ii'i ; nrn.i.avmniihr Willi lirHMVW. lUftlMflwlv)""' j , r-- , - - tk,.. be pre.siM.trd to In widow, w.lh the ul t'Z.J.lTA 1 North Caroliaa llatlal LIFE INSURANCE CO.. RALF.ICir, N. C. , . i i - - ' Imara jaar Lift at Ifaait. Keep Ik j af Uiai. 'PHI Ctmf lrtl tk Utt mil itallkf X perm jnm 14 ou ttm g tcurug mn.if.itii ft-rt ifti'ttlaL IltiultvJ, That, coitiin of lliese resolutions be luf- iiilntl the public i res anil lhe kry Alone, lor pub- I,,. lion. J O. KAMSA 1 , . 1. John Gbaham, See. pro tern. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASMKNt.ERS GOING TO TUB Ft)LI.OW l; NAVIK.I) PLAl KS, n THE GliEAT II A 11 1 MOKE & OHIO KAIL KOAD, Vii : liirf.imii..l., Ind Iuii.ville, Ky . Cliiragu, III. Mufhvilln, I iinmtee, M Iui, Mi.., t'incmnoti, Ohio, Si JuM-ph. Mti.. Cltraveliiiid Ohio, Quinry, III, ToOtli), Ohits It'f'iiiCtnn, loir, CoIuihIiub, Ohio, Dml.nij Olim, Lalnynte, Indiana. And all Points in the Great West. Paw ii ye 1 1 (f oiig lo lhe nl. uinid pUcn "houlil be ure 1 iin.vidr ihrmtelve wiih through ticket in r Vrry cmr oem the point lhey atari from, (hey will ie from five lo Irn dollar! per ticket Thru' tick rre oil l the Richmond, KrfJrrickburg and Pottuniic Kil,I(oad Office at Kichmoi.d, Vit , Char Inlte, Suhi-bury, High-Point, Grcenrbjro, Ualrigh aud WVIdoii, Nonh Carolina. Pnnif.n purchaun; lickrli bv this route, hare the privilege of either go Si. ra il -.' The PliM'tps Income, A paragraph is ulloat in all the papers that the annual income of the notorious .Aholilion disiiti-iiinir-t, Wemlell riiillijif, is sixty thons aiul dollars, lhe Cleavclaml Plain Dea ler remarks that it is true, but the State ment hlimild i;i with it, which will hard ly bo denied, that I'hillipS inherited bis , ing eia Bat Link STENHt and connect at Baltimore .... ' . .1 j . ii , wealth Irom aiiceotojs wlio acciiimi.'ated ' roao i bt. -, or nienmooa, . ... I .. ,i. . , e' nl connect al V fhiiielou city with Baltimore and iininenso Im tunes uv the nianutacture ol j O(llo Riro,d. and trallic in Xcw tmr'and rum, and by ' Uv tbin ertal route paseensem have onlv the African trade. lor a eonlirinatiini TWO CHANGES of the truth of this statement we appeal Of Can between Wuhinrlon City and Indiaiianoh8. ti Doctor Cheever, HOW of New V ork, ! l tl'f' l Ciaeiniiau. and three lo St. Louia. who was hoise whij.pcd in the streets of j fime from 'ahinqtm. to Itulianapo- talcui, iMassachu.-etts, tor writing the polis 36' hours ; Cincinnati 3d hours; story about Deacon Giles.' distillery, and and St. Louis 50 hours; Cario 52 hours; to tiiose now living who were in thectnJ am Memphis, Tenn,, 62 hours. tiloy of the I'hillipses while their vessels I , . . ,-,, , , 1 "' . ., . j .. .1 . . lhe Hdliimore & Ohio K.iilroud and conwcline were m the trade ol the west coast ot roS(J. arf lhe I)ly Tv0r, which CB11 rheck hi,eug Atlica. lhe Wollder ia that this tliatl, thr.io?h from Washinl..n Cily to nil points WeM. who knows where his money came from, ! ''"-"enjen hui.i,be m.-e to ask for urkets ei Bal- j and how it w 8 obtained, docs not make "'l?' 'P . T 1 . h Vl1""d", ' . ii- wrect Mule, rutfengern purchatui); Western thro IVbtltlltlon to the extent- Ot Ills ability, ! tickef luve lhJ-piivil.ffe to visit Biiltiniore and then lll.-tead oi a vast and worthless' e.Miendl-i reeume their journey West, rio Baltimore tfc Ohio tu re of thropy. wnnls iu ptol'csisioiis of pliilan- Tln; ? Matt: .llji' Hi'M iil with the Union 6houd be speedily re nowed. I regarded the cordial vote for ine by many of thoso who had maintain ed the doctrine of secession, as in accor dance with their recent .pfedW'of lovaltv to the United States, - aud as a token of r-respect for my consistent political record, ana iiencex receiveu tn.eir support as aUKe creditable to them and to me. I declared in my circular to vou last Fall, and I now repeat, that if elected. "as far as my official position would en ; able me to do.it, both Jrom iojclination . and conviction of duty, I should endeav or to soften the animosities which have -,giowxi ont of tho horrible w,ar,'now hap pily ended. If some of ns have griev ously erred, grievously have all of us atoned for it. I shall endeavor to en courage a spirit of mutual forgiveness, -a return to habits of law and order, and steadfast attachment to the Union, which made ns so gteat and prosperous a peos! pie while we adhered to the counsels of "Washington." I have endeavored to act in conformity to theso promises. I refer to these prominent points in TliT nnlitienl pnpnrrl nrwl tha niriinmalon. i .."J I V..VUIUOIBU- .t. l tco uiiuci iiien jun uiu uio ine. iiouor to elect me last November, to counter- ct the onfust impression which many have sought to make, at home and abroad, that my election was a disunion triumph. The imputation is grossly un just to me, and as I believe equally un just to everybody who voted lor me. Ill lll.ikf ijO L-i lltS ill II, Mill lll.lt III ilay v liili- I Mr srn ill litsw, win il) I ilo iii'iLi. I " u a - ii i si ij ) )1)' 1 1 iy eoiuli.rii to iiml u-liruuj; tin- ;m:- ol a VJlxJJijJiol!.'H'''','' "' " """ " elulili t"m li 1 1- I.ll-1 lilai k. Will) tlliUl tTT'TII')!!' Ill i.li.ulv I'll. !'! i Veil. 11 c"f xl'UrJi'"" I' ''I'" 111 III'" '-ill "I tl.f I' Ml Ilil'IIIMII.ll UIU ii i-Il.i lil loi avuij; tin- bo! I u-i. lory w:!i l.o oi'i-.im ur lii.iiie iii', il not alli.'i:ti' I ly lin ing .i u-t-s id il.r laie i ll' Mini ko is. In I liosi- liH-alili.'s w ii'rie tl.. ir i.i Ml ii I ill l li I.i lit-L" 1 1 1 it'.n:lii"i llll'l ii ij'li s.' rlio I if. i' in eil not lo hi,' ii'iiiiii'lr'l 'to -.iVo tni'iii, as vi i.---Iii-ii'il I hoy .iiii'i al v tio il. li i mil .'lit ul i,n'i', however, to sui-sl lliat too lille rale i-. tiikerr to ilo the wo. I well. 1'i-a In", Ion- in.-iio.i' -e, 1m iii'i iihvays be lii.'.ileil n lieu Hitelnle.l lor ui.tr K -1 ; an I iitin ist eare taken lo (hush 1 1 ii 1 1 . up Willi a i bii''lit jL-u.'t.r. W enlti.y eily eoiiSortiei!' st.un miieli on tlie luuk-1 ol suell tilings, ami vei liulcN mart, oil the u ice. Railroad. U'Partiet af 10 to lo full prrtnnt nithing litem iprntr IVttl should be ture to addirtt me bif lellfr at lliekmontl, at a reduction tctll be made, if proper and timely application it ma'le to me, taring pateengert money, bendet receiving full mlvrmalieit regard lg ; f fAe mulrt thru art iiareling. Umikuwihid. tiii: Immaci'l.vtk. The Warien'on True Index, at'ler pulilishin Ullilei WtiudV cr.lZV tirade ajrainst slave- j tiekett to all partt the Wett and information, ap , v. . ..1,m,li,.'..s IV tl.,. l erortl of tl.P P'V '? J ''. - J" : M ' !'el'Tal Af""' 1 ' . , - Carolina HoUroad al Salisbury, 1. ( , l .iiw.iiit.i- j. ,.. ....in . I in -.!. l-a rA n I J V""r"1' ' ",v P'M"-.'3 "l Oradilress : LOL'IS ZIM M F.K. was a party- Am.ontr : . . ,, . n .. p t . 537 lie llilioilll, Va IJ f or tkiougn ,p. iV. f! A gentlemanly young middy, wishing to have the maintop light put out, hailed, "Maintop, there 1" "Sir?" "Extin guish that nocturnal luminary, confound you !" " Sir ?" came again from the pnz zled topman. " Here let me," said the boatswain, elbowing the midshipman on one side : " JVlaintoD therr-!" "Kir" " Dowse the glim !" ' Ay, ay, sir,'? was the cheerful response. - - According to'the report of the Ohio Commissioner of Statistics for 18G5, the wlible nnmber of' divorcers in that State reach tho number of 837 in one year. This, at the" present population of the State, is one to three thousaml persons. and one divorce to twenty-six of the aiir nual nunvber ot uiarrias:e8. A 6tory is told of an editor who. 'soon after beginning to learn the printing btt- RmpRA wnnt Ia .iiirf n tr t a .1 ...,.l. wnnnnnpt irt flYa rlicnlmpiva nf mlft. ti .. .. . ' e j ...y sviiis vjujujj.tjr J.ua llt-IXt ti. a wMft.ft,u-. ' ' J. iuiu .au. .iluuutiiuuaud the. rwdl? nurf . HjridmlnIVd'diltiefr.' is'lnoWn to' voa -ilfid in tUnn,'tKannnnnA . i.:. A ' I before it can assume vitality, bo ait , t .i i i t- x- i t i'. ..ft. v iiiiuirii i.i.t u ..a it iq ie.t,T , . , , , . , ' -." v , grrevotrsly-tffrmciif toy tmetsage-ta-UJliajur lrJ- 4o prent iny vt m retrttKHt to gtr m mgciTii fe--ffi TTcmm, v lively --'circulated , thronghout the State, fSaturdav, arwhich-a new political unr. unnecessary to reiterate . ty was formed, to be called the " 'Unite J that I deena it them Wise policy requires, in order to re store prosperity aud order, that every citizen ouietlv and industrious! v his occupation, and obey the laws of Iris The Kadicitl ineiiibeis of Congress, embarrassed by the tion-concniTencc of the lVes-iitetit in their t-chemes for the oppre.ssitiii of the South, are endeavoi ing to httd some way of rendering the action of Congress operative w ithout submitting it to the 1 resident lor his approval and signature. Iut to do tins thev mu-t hrst discover a reitwinaldo apohrjry ; for violating oik' of tlio plainest provisirbns of tho CMirstitu-tioirj which says : ; " livery order, resolution, or vote, to which the concurrence of tho Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary, (except on a question of ad- journment) shall le presented to the I resident ot the United States ; and bo fore tho same shall tako effect, shall be repassed by two-thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of u bill." , We apprehend, says the National In Iclliijcnccr, tliUt it is stitlicient simply to call attention io this clause of thy Con vention. Whatever action one House may take by itself has not the effect of law. Each House can only act authori tatively upon itself as a House ; but the moment a law or rule of general or spe cial action is to be laid down by the leg islative authority, both Housus must toiil -fo-whieii L C tne iiocnineiiis is one Hgncu uy Liiuer Juooifs ow n hand, in w hich he, as a rep i lesenmihe ol bis wile, claims that in di- vision ot- an e.-tnte of which 6he was a ! part legatee, ihe negroes 'f the estate Ishoiihl lu .-old io meet the debts hanging ; ov er a co legaiee. liow does this com ! port wiili ihe lighttTifts indiy-nation ile.iii iwhifli could ftiiil no terms strong enough I veiv lin which to.ievilo liichmond as a slave t second MoZiimbioiie, CvC, ike. hat an niimiiigated hypocrite. Un dei w ood is ! v. p. sMi rn, Muster Tiaiirportulinu, B.illoiiore dc O. li K. Dull more, Mil. L M COLE. firn Tirket A;ent, B ilt more Je O. K. K., Haiti more, Md. 34:1 y AV. Ii. IIlnti k We learn from the Louisville Cornier that thit gentleman, widely and favorably known as the Chil dien'e Friend, is now in that city, labor ing as usual in the good cause of Sunday SChoolf. Mr. Hunter is a citizen of this place. Llis, t tlerts are spoken of in a highly complimentary manner by the Courier. Union Banner. niyyud..Ly..the 1 'residen t lfnrt7iiiisTTruTioir"troes hoF s j logicar pt eetoitm wltett tt-sayH- with lo speak with entire precision, the legislative power is lodged primarily- in States Democracy." lliC'two Houses of Congress and the ine marine hospital of South Carolina 1 'esiMonr, auu scconuarv. in. jiio event has been transformed iuto a freedmen's j 1)1 'Presidential dissent, it is lodged ef 6chool. ' Jl'ectively in two-thirds of both Houses rit Congress. ' PAPEIi PIPES. Paper pipes possess great advantages over otlierj for many purposes. They are highly glazed inside, and thus di minish friction; aie impregnated with bitumen, and- therefore not attacked by insects or actus, iiesnles ' llieso points .i. . .1? .i i ' oi so pei ioi ii j , uie)' uru suuicientiy elas tic to i.tr.nit water to freeze in them without burst mir. and ' uioea of thren. , f i , - i tnu five inches in' diameter and a half inch thickness, have withstood a pressure of 5U0 pounds In lhe square inch. Tliese pipei aro made by passing a strip tf paper thropgh molten bitumen. and tjjeu winding it round a mandril tin- IJINGUAM SCHOOL,. MEDANEVILLE, JST. C. il ru " IV NEW TERM WILL RECIN ou the y.'iihufJu y next. For ihe sceniniiioJ-tiKiii J'ouiij men who ciiinoi take s clafsnal courne, an English and Commercial Department hot been organixed. For terms addrrss Ul WM BlftVMH AM, Mebuueville, N. C. June 1C.I8G6. dlinwlni itortlj Carolina Hail Vmi (fa. Enginrtr h Suptrinttndtnli Offire, Company Shopt, June 1th, 1866. CHANGE OF TIME. Oi aid after Jise tOtk, I84, . TRAINS WILL HUN AS FOLLOWS: OOIN& WEBT s MtlL TS.U. Lenre OtvliUbon.' ...1S 30 r.u. " , ltiilrlfrh, H 4i HiIWhhV S " Cireenftboro'.. 7.40 " " 8alib.irj, ...10 III Arrive st Ctrarloite,. I4.. i s. rsilQUT ISO ICCOMHOMTltS. X.t,rs OnKlftltoroV i " Rnleigh " llillb.,ro' .... 4treeoboro'... " 8llrbarj Arrive st Chsrlolte, . l-2.no r.u 4.Wt. 8.7 " l.'Hi r.m. 30 e .U0 " OOIiS O BAST. MtlL TSJtlS. ; rRSIOBT ASO .CCOSMnnATloS. Leave CM riot le, 11.13 r. n. Ixs.ve 1'h.rl.ilte '4 Mi. a. 8Kbirr.v l.L'SA.D.j rjtlHIiury,.... 8 U Ore.nbW .. 4 1. ' j - Orrensbiiro'.. 1.10 e. . M.IM.it.'. . . . ! MHUhor,. ,,..,6-t - -RVih, .W " j " -' Ksleieh, 1 44 " Arrire.KIiJd.bi.ro, 11. iO " ; Aniv. l Oukl.lfjru' 4.13 1. . Uur prtgijiire. llu-y have hecii used wttfrK sTeiit BuccCfi iif lHusj pTpt-H us far as tWO fet' I 111 (ll Mini'ttT 11 1 in.e I10..11 I u i . t :. WniMtmtM, lUtli ifiu Mini mtu' ,.,,, :,.aari-J!jefflar,dijt Kulmgh iiNvMfc.4e: . . " t..it,n I ruins dir dh. Nnfth Al f ft.il.l.lMirft' n-nli eeBlex,) comiecliiig with Wilmington & Welilon Tisins. There is no Sunday Tmiq gixttg North from Wel !on 1 Phtihi! oiilh psisengers rring it Wrldtiw on that day can go inimedistely ihroueh tit Peters burg auu ItirhinonJ, ,. K. WII.KES, f ;03;dttwtf . Vng. d SupU There were twn raps r.f fhnlorn -nnn t cuuuiry wm e icty are m lorce, liowev- of tl.cm fatal, ia Xcw York city ye.ttr- J.v. Wobth'8 Qiid i.Aift.-Wc rb. . ....m. wluv v. i..viuiiiy,ol... n.uay. . Jliir . t in uioniiiiir fiov. Worih r-lrn! peace and plenty we; The bill of the State kinks of Maine ! ai.nounti.is himlf a candidate tor m' panie bo Mf4liitt i, ftJ" It is said by one, well acquainted with human nature-, Let him that tl.ink eth he standcth fake heed lest ho fall. The Raltitary caution is tho language of wisdom and benevolence. The Lost of men, when left to themselves, have giv en awful proofs of their incoufpereiicy to withstand temptation. Witness the case f Ilezekiah, whom Grnl left to try hiin,j that he inirht know tho corrtioiion f his heart ; nud it may repress the vairif v of; SPENCER D. C. VAN BOKKELEH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . SO. 198 Water S t Sew-Tork. AI.E or COT- IN'I TO mounting ( large turn tinre ilt incorporation im 1849, tettkout mil ana tuitknul if law J K BURKE, Jnne II 23:10t ) Ajenl in S.lobory. Stale of North Carolina. KOWAN COURT OF KQl'ITV, SPRINO TERM, I BUG. Adsm Trexler snd oilier. ) rs. Petilitn la tell Itm'., E.J. Ite..r.l it nil ElinlM'tli ) IN ihis esse il enriny; to lhe SNliftr.iril.in (if lhe Court Uimi K J. Uesrd snd wife Kl.i.iltelh, sr. mm-residents nf ihis State, it Is urdrrrd iliit silver lieeinent he niude in the Cmolinn WhIcIum in f r m weeks, iK'tilt ine the In id K.J. Henri! knd wile Kli- belh, lo aiipe.r al the next term i f this t'ourt.lo lw held st t lie C'Uri-liiu.e in S.lislijry, nu lhe Ivth Monday nfter the lih Monday in August next, then ud ihere to v'esd answer or demur 10 llir peiitiou. or it mill be sel fur henrinc and h-na4rx paitt as lo ihem. Uiiue... Lt'hK BLAt K Wl-.K.c H . June 4ih, Ifti'I. o' DRS. WHITEHEAD & HENDERSON. W A VE Asociateil thpmselvM in the practic ol MEDICIKE, and offtT their pii'ti-s-iionaJ services lo the citixena of Salisbury and vicinity, , OFFICE door to Owen & SufieU 8 stole. M. WHITEIJKAD, M. I C. A. III-JNOERSON, M D. ( Js-nuary 1, 18GG. firnd-tf-w JOS. HORAH HAS THE rLIAfURt TO INFOS M Mil rXltMDS rut ri'OLir, that in if ctRsriMO on tux WATCH AND CLOCK "BlWNKSi IN litn ai'llt.. OLD FABHIOMED WAT, Al uroRg rue wax. fi fill be remembered thai Salisbury ever has been his h..m: He hi pes bv industrious aid r.inlifnl t- leillion lo his duties to build up a permanent Winess reUliou with tlie ptasjile uf lh" surroundiug country which shall be mutually beneficial. His shop i l second divr ub'.ve Uteroney's store' He ia well prepared fT.r all wmk in h s line ; waieh work warn.nled for 12 months. Remember tha place. May lUlh 18' fi. I9af tatc of CaroTuiit. MONTC.OMERY "COUXTV. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, April Term, 180G.. Citcnlint! Russull si the ileus at law of Jooio Rus sett. petition roit Dower. It appearing to the satifiction of the Court, that Shelby Ru-st'll nn l Pinkm-y Unssfll aro not resi-ilt-nls ot the Stiite of North Carolina, it is ordered by the Court that pnhhi-aliitn be made for six weeks in the Salisbury Watchman, for them to appear at the next lei in or Una Court, to be 'lekl lor the coun ty of Montgomery, at tlie Court House in Troy, on tho first Monday in July next, tlieo .uui. here to liow cause if any they ea", why ili.i prayer t , Petitioner shall not be granted, or judgment will be rendered pro ennfesso as to them. ieness C. C. ade, Clerk of our said Court at office, in the town of Troy, the first Monday in April, 1866. c. c. wade, a d a 21:pr, ad. $7 North Carolina, ) 7 Superior Courl ol Law. DaVIO County. ) Spring Term, 18 6. Harrison Cook, adui'r., t. Nathan Pruct AttachmenTteined on Land IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Nathan Pruet. the defendant, is- not an inhabitant of this State, or so conceals him self that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served on himIt is order that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, lor six weeks, for the. said defendant to be and appear at the next Supe rior Court of Law, to be helJ for the County of Davie, at the Court-House in Mocksville, on the last Monday in August, and plead, ai swer or demur. of the land will be condemned to the satisfaction oi plaintiffs debt Witness, H. li. Austin, Clerk of said Court, at Mocksville, the last Monday ih February, A. D. 1866. f II. R. AUSTIN, C. 3. C. 21:6t pr ad $7 wo would Lave - , ' . ft-.. - ..ftftv. ft'ftft.m v., .itaiiii a.. .1... 1.-.!- .1 . I r . , i . . . .. . . luuwivus twr lueni as uic rnir ni ortlir will tin rntncft.r h rr.?TTiTi'r(7.,r.r ..f . .. . ..n:.. .mi . . Dd inddstrj. The wisc8t le-islatioii tor K c 3 h instant ! Z tl I ' f :,Slstr,atc Bt'lf-cbufidence to recollect, that an ape - "HncrLaR att. give, to the mm without tuJ wil.be uoa..Ui ; ad ! V U LiMing a palace lo lav o,! "hirto;1 ! Yn cT vitb them, the worst legislation will hut! in I'am i.iei...rfttorv to nUlIHr.,, ; ,i. ,i;...i r n. ,'i...L ;.-..- i l'e house, coura-coiu m the gar i retard the return of prosperity. j vor of his Ju ' " .; " " I ' T dtfn and ,n tLe lialI coward and .are,aslthinlj ,, Ui.njun- Ittt&, in Washing that Con- roRstitationa . 1 ixclu.led from lhe Xa- cross will arlionrn about "he fourth of! done well, and deserves tl c apLSioT Th.W.-.lr . Iional conDci!e, but the result, of war Jul v. - 4lic Peoi.lJ - 2 ' ' ,uie iCiiii..uatMtf Jtntt. , jle fatly per cent, larger than last year. A. It A. BOKKELES, ml Wilmington. X. C. VEO F. PRl TCll E T T ml CarU,t.n, S. C. D. P. UOCKTJ.at Camdmm, S. C, Jn . pt - All hinds of Blanks if 01 'sale here COTTON GINS, Manufactured by W. G. lIcnion, Brown Si Co, COLUMBUS, UA. WE hare revrd the .lanul.iotiir of Cijlton ...... By lit of Junr uix:. As we Lhall uol be, hereto fore, reprrseuled liy traveling ageing, paiiii-i wisliii) . gqr giiis still. cuiitei-a limir by syniii.ia hi Ihetf ot -Befi ul an earl v dvT X owlnv i,i ihe .demand, w . lIIirETuX!HX!l4i trie ad f 't"t'lMi""t. M'iw sir mQBjitlL W8'gTlitma IP? A 1 Dusintf s trmis.iciHins heme tiuw rrduceii tu cash. ocr snlra Will be m ide uu the 'isxis of ready pay. Uur l,i ns are too well kuti.xft to require any siw- 1 mtticr-trr -t uin.iit inn. t.t.u j sr unit v e ii y ur UDrirslled iu Ihe chlrf (xiMils nf excellence which rn lo m.se ua a suitrrKir iiiiii hioe, oainelv: Snttd light draught and goad tamplt. Our UOi nLIJ 1 1 l.l.MIKK GINS ui bs foun I rniierior tu the single c Imder, when narlies hare stesm or fswl wsier poer,"lo cirajliem ihe neces jry M-ed. la all rsses wIiti lltnejn be do sri srcumnieud them in prefrr. ace tn lhe ample cylinder If, boeTer, itt.i.ir.-fent or mtujjtcienl .er ia used lhey will not dJ as well as lhe. tst.jjls tit. Mwrr: neR(J.Sl:T .V I'D , Wi .'luins'tui, N. re otr grorral aceiu. f.T the Slate of N. ('rtlin-t. W.li.l LlvMOftNs. UKUWN 4 IO C,ilurnliB (Js , il b Apnl, JtLC. 17" We wilt pre pntn pi stie.it.a to or.'e rs forih bi eclt braied Oisa fitMn. any I'Sii . f the Isiale The pricei is fie duii-iiaiCtjlprr sit si ibr K.cttftr. ad fir dulUra f.- raeb Gia wrl only be chjr;' t u pure base rSj ft tradsnurlaU.a i ihis p.-nL rv ivKo.sErm Wnrgton. N T-. .Mj I, "Its dl J.ita.-7 J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 18, 1866, edition 1
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