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VOL. 1. TJIIUI) SEMES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, NO VEMHKK, 5, ISCi;.' NO. 11 WHOLE NO. 1735. ......3 00 I 60 a C niOlilli,. . . Ca dc' j RATES OF ADVERTISING t - OmSq'uw OpareoflJ lin) flrat insertion, $1 00 " 3X 3.1, aiid 4(h Inwrtion, eoh, M GENERAL McCLLLLAN. Tlio New York Journal of Commerce of Tuesday syi : " "General McClellan lias for two renn no I.,..- r i' . Int wren uuurnwii iruiu i.nmeuiaie communication with, the American pub foreh Jiliiknl ui)li-Uon' . 33 jl'c, auid-wholly removed from all ou . a. li XUiiy f JUaa. JMMIGttATlON. dience to tlie wishes of in my-jVrmiuent citisona, has appointed WodiieJay eve ninir of County Court week, an tho lime, .nd.he Ciir ITrtll as -the place, an I in U",e1 'i'v . "' v . ti..i ,i ,u. . woim.j uciainoU by the same causes mitcd our citrons then an-J there to aa-.. J ... . J, ,, , . "imu nam guioco. an in movements till l. !t:.:..i i- ".! m . i i . i r I """i cuiiipiicauona. ue ne&nn oi n Gundy Jw dtmd- hi -eHJifaWeirtHrrrrf no naa paiwea tho Jnst-JiUinroor at St. Maiiritx, .a reiuotwaudquit,t -bathing place in Switzerland, sofjoiu visi'ed br travellers, whither lio was ut-nt br the ordeis of physicians. At tlo lust dates THE INSANE EMPIiESS. Mahufctvt.U it to kept Wfore Tlie Paris' respondent of-the Nowt'' peoqle that the n; tq save fifteen -.1. nil' I IK .! I .11'.' ...lliLlllNnn H.. U..L..I - . - I . f . . .. . . .. Vork "World" furnishes sxiuo additional particulars relative to the unfortunate Empress Charlotte, which will bo read with interest : Tlio history of the WoiIJ is little more -I . .... .! . mnii BHcccoftive cuapiors hi me iniajor iuuci-,of jraiikr- paxtieularly, dutiug. jKelibo CPUOU .mill has leoi tho last seventy year. Of these misfortunes ibnilding iijj thu largest tWu iud our citrons Bumble f-r the pu.pose of coti.idering the propriety of inviting and encouraging iinm'gruiir among i.s from otlwr Slabs. We approve the object of ike wtcctirfg; and trust tliat our citizens will tur.i out generally. The qtu-sti 'D t immigration i one oi ( J'eop' horn to powcrIyj feo.trows of women occupy the largest space. eno hia in chains has civ en one of our own sculptures a theme. Tho expulsion of from him he remained in this village, ! -ve tn,m hiw imke 11,0 'endercat siij the behest inhabited village in the;ffc","1,. ClinsMan art and l.teralnre.- iiaeqiieuue, oi itoiuiiiu, is mo ivaiesi piissago to every Diitchinan's wifo. And Tlio hotels were closed, and all siimincr, m nua censea ho writes witl hojcful profpeet. the eju'stfdo that, women ino.t hive in the travel hud ceased : but, we are lumpy to C'' ff Nioloo.i, is the grief of Jot,e 1 . i i j I " i fllllllf . miv. ill" mtiii'm wiiii iiinrii r 1 1 ri 1 1 1 anal 1 a - Written CvnttUutiimti Count Jliimarck. A corrcKKndeut of the New Vork Tribune, writing from lVusia, gives vii6t iiiijMirtanctf to tho South, politically oino very inteivciing stafctiii-nt us to as well as liiiHucially. The chu f aim of i ISistnarck's life nnd opiiiioma. One ro avnrv tlllO S. utheriivr sheiild be tu ru-1 ",il,k 19 attributed to him winch shows store tlie South o its waited piosp-jrity ami put it in a condition to leinnit chiims to a ii'htful part c pa'ion in the that he has learned either from books or observation what it ii rjnired the events of u lonr war to touch ma on this bide of tho Atlantic, and what even now the contio! of the Government. 15y this we Kadical leaders have n t h-arrk'd, or stu do not' mean that the South ahool-J be , dioiibly ignore. Count Ii,inarck u ro placed npona war fo .ti.,g in o.der to in , purled to have baid : force ilsj.it claim t. a v.-iec in the en- . " ? . ".v, wr'i.or, coi . , ', , , ttition tliere H no mic!i thing as nn abso- tnil of j.ub'ic MI.tr', but tiit t'.roit'di i . i. . -i i i. i 1 1 ' lute right on culler fide. Arightabso the exerti.'-nK f our peoj.'o iIim S..urh j lte in u-i tns niiit In- snbjoct to limita msy he so advanced m j out .f m j'iIh- tion in practice when its exercise comes tion, i i wealth , und otht-r uueril ro ' liiaiou with auoiher right equally touieeaaa ill gieit a m.oi1 ueiht Mf(j j pc in thery as una, often be the cane. J.:h are rights, but their eoenjoy i.,fliiCNCo, not t.. be dop'sj.!, but e .oir'ed j ,ncnt Ill:iv .ve (iiL. impossible; then and respected by a!l sections . f tho L'n- one must give way, and the welfare of ion. an.l k?mand f- r it tliat eui nidi r.ition tho Ntato must determine winch. lie it 1 or.ihl,..! a "tl... i...,., '"' that, parliamentary constitution .. . A e . , . al govvriimeiitti, if you adopt the maxim b!e, .!.te.rant part of the common wl,,!-. '4$; real , aundL. il is the .ou-u; kiio .i no .erer May i, , , u,(ai, ,l;it w;;i Ways come wliicli this e. 1.1 ho uoiio Ih. in by e-ieioii- uo voir. "Hi2 iinnitra'io''. 1 i.e i h.ni'O-1 sivtuiu e 111 Jois coiintii Iiiud as we liave of h.bor rende-a it bo.', 1 ry and ' rt-l" Alf 8aiJ ;' " ''""l-elled to coine . . i f 1 1 10 mesanii' coin 1 1 1 .-: ' 1 1 wiiii vouiii ims hdviilitiigemi to til - Soii''inrrii. i-en, etn , , .1 Ijvc and ity arc greater than nil con demolition. It is abs ird to peak of what one .deserved utter 0110 lias loved and suffered. Ho Would bo a bold, n bused man, who should say to day that Jorfemuno has a history 01 both stain and sorrow, therefore, what I sli.-ll wiito for you upon tho last great distress of tho "Emprees" Charlotte, of Mexico, m not be without mention of the vanity that preceded her decline., or the wrong and crime of the cau&e for whose loss .1 . 1.. .1 sue is so boieiy ucmi-iueo. 1 , . .. ... I ' .. v.'..;.;.'- ''.. .. ioo;jiy, 111 1 tie ciiaicuu 01 .ji.atnar, nt! vimr iimmoj Trlfifc bieli Klientiitted to bn Oiii'on Southern Cuiinn.xliti, e. Mi.i'.r (i-n. cotton; is to tnanuacturt eUtn curt it m pfim; and to manufacture cotton in South Carolina is tojuadrnple l'a value to the Stnto. As Tt4 Chart n'on Sep$ in one of its able articles jus ly observes. no means 01 111 tlio lurirest lortuuea in tiie world. Old KiiL'land and NV ur Unfland . , . . . . - . . t.-t - m owe much ol grout wealth jo the cause, and what may not South Carolin what may Columbia with her magnifi cent water power do in following the samo pursuit. Georgia alid Ahihania are ptuhing forward in the jrojd work . The Augusta (Gh. ) factory hisjust de clared its quarterly dividend of tivo I'er cent. Let us not bo behind bund. 1 here is a grand opening hero for capitalists, and ho who comes first will ctrjoy the li ons sharp. tJur public spirited citizen Colonel L. I). Child, has already led oil' in the good work. Tho Saluda factory has been rebuilt and will be in running order in less than two months with the best machinery that can bo imported. A huge number of hands will thus bo employed, mid from four to five bales ol cotton per day bo wotked into tho b nest yarn. Will not others follow.. . South Cnii'limt. ' threat, that tho congress is to lo ignored. then speedily, relentleselv, o his racial head the axe ill fall. And then 11 ha.fl LpryHidi'iit will ho rciiicmburcd aa emi nent only us a national diali nor,", ..1 .J'm. -Tuj . steamer Star of the Union Ma. in thu g 1I0 lint the ICvrif i4g St.tr to Hie boitotn; A description bus ttii .,ira-riij.li : T tie iii-'T. 1 wj fjliriu! : .1 1 . .imii u ooiy nioxio im thoh-rror .f our a'tini':,,-, iri 1 mil HMIIITr, tOT Tlis lrnde In drid fruit. fr )ii ron. il ruiilioiu this country,- hs ln Immenwly h. trf bnB lbs fi'urrs if sny i reoding Jr vxii kIiow; and Inr a ;s:m-a th-u aocouniy 01 tbs siHte can tnnd,tuul.ler tovhuuMer whb I I Kimvth when it'coiriM lo riVlnmlnT nn thu aiiu.uit moury secured ly ili kliipnu'iit ut 'irli pio.lur. . . K. A. Vejjler ship p.) ihw hiimjrftt thoo- n"l i Dunda of cliivil uni.li-. : unu liuu.lfoil ul,il U' 1,4.11 iTnl -'II... .1 .... 1 r 1 ; ' noire cU-urlv 1 1 l'O0"" ,m "rnrf ami Thu w;,i, ' I'm un iiiuusmiil poiincH of .inci penrhoii I iiu 11m, 1 ,. ....,... , . . iiiioiitiiuii?, in all, to fuur liundiij and tn ii. ..1 ..t ..1....:.. . 1.. 1 '.1 " v i "P)'m, "liir- I IK-I MIIHU'I Willi. (j 11 ..I . when Ih,, h nrnenne h-gun tL,.n fc flH, LUli nii'i in n o -in-K I m. rue son n:nt ,.,,.t f,..i. ..i. it.,... i ..r i. m !!, uty-ltirfo tbotisHiid nvo hundred and lil' y i iunl. three years ngo, Muidst the dijiping of ltdul E. Sickles, i ominandieg the 1X i markaMy well. We owe our iin s to the colors iuid tho discharge of cannons, partment ol the S. nth, whie1 in.lii ieso.irj nvidiiy i"f the'Gi tain a: d tho oliiilv Charlotte lies a raving maid ic. iS'ate. has issued uu order .r..ido g tint j of tlio Vissd. I u! it- g"i-e down ni tlici. ht'y t,. a'lovv otir t-h p i" iiHiini In r co.i-i-e. Milt.id been l.ove lonn.ik.ip' tot e so i si:.ei- the m dnulit A. LI th two Minimirit'v an I have ex C0llbt Lin., wiiidi lLo eJin u j.'i.fii-d Liim SjIuiu fuur Luudrt-d a'nl SL-veiiiy-rooiu was foiitid i.ext uioroin baliles do- tliouumd pnundi f dried fiuit. aliicli scriptioit. : wm sioi-Ii(jtit 1 mas, ot i ',f"u'11 KrwnWjjs into tho t.io lo tlio the consistency i; soft oiij, K, vering the, """""" of bouvixty two thoimniij tlneo Iiuq floor to the de.th.of about eight ion i ! "lr "ul JVeiity-Kevi-ii dollsra f Jo.nJ. dies, couiod of h1', ni' I.ishe-', so.ij , j SuUm I',c e'us. and what no, beaten to.-i.-iher by i An imlragontig and cold-blooded. iiiur the violent iiioitoii , if tlie vosmiI. I- .r t n -1 der in New ll itinvcr has just come to nately our fn sii tuovisi om uerc ii-esvrr-1 birht. Mr. Alexrrnder MeAllisfpr. livbi C I, mid wo male out pus-" ibiy w. , ., vr-j ue;ir Lillin.'ton, about ten ilars ginco we n't wanis. ibiiing thoMS twelve lions of I in seiinh of S'Uiie mi-sin sheep, and was dieudfii! siirtpeusc, tlio ladioi d . v. it. -d j not beard of until within aMbiy or (wo much of their t nut to Chi isti.m ..woidrji, since, when his body whs found with Hurl marks of vi dence on it arid tho throat ! . . ... i . i i . r - cm ir nn ear 10 c tr. it was DiirieU umler ' 1. . .... I .. n...l.i u...'.i' l. i i. . nii'i n piim iaj vi vi uiiii'i. lurK9 and f ppented perfectly Tei"e'l I will Oi I roviden -v : thev lnh in.vo uiu.t ano? caj.iUJ v.min - among n-jiieiiicnts of n C' tis i itftoii wtion they tin in nil oit toein .Ii .; tivnt iuiTit-r.il hiftnd in the way of tliv iifComdishiiieiit risomves of the S mi; h m-i-f n in li-o ioi ' of an v object desiied by a lilliliir mob. I . t , I .. i ;i ,i i . , ,i i "M justice iHiur be done, or the world (It-vi-h'pi; I, w Ink- the l.iriro I o iiih th oitl -. , , ., . ,, . ' , . . ', tit i.-li oi- be lo-r, sivs the I mih', "von out .i.e c.uii'.v Hiimi ..-eu.-ei n.to in vatue K.R!M.e ,llHt ymrr world wiiperWi.5'- 1 ir i!io want or tie icjoimii means ro-ilt. m,,, ila, ,,, going lo bj balked ol keep them in r p.iir and p'otbaMe eulti - their ill. How true d' our Uadicals. vatio'i. 1 I lYrish commerce, 'crieh htlec ion, per t- ' i i i , , , ish Govcrnnietit credit, perish the old , , , ,, ', , , 1 ConstituUoirr perish the resident, biTt was much of tin arable lands ol the k., -itbeircreed . Vet U.o hyp. con m 'tying our, uiuuicu nnd 'i'on; less, ,,crits preiena that they have so much lo the owners as a surplus beyond their faith in the value of a constitutional pro means to make useful. If thia was true ' V'B'"" ,,,,it ,,K.V ""8t compel us to ratify . one betoro we can bo restoreil to our Ji 'tch. Uiijtatch. !... 1 f. i. ono oeiore we can - 1 1-CirliL III fiui I HJjlIi . mnra cj -i tt.t m Ht itrnj 1 1 I,, i bn.lwftir.l OIVI x. 'j llll-U 1 IMU 'I.V.3 II lilt. OIIOI VA' perience of twoBummVs has he'iibiiilici'nt' to satisfy us beyoird a reasotifiblo doubt, that free negro lulror is almost worse than ' consume f e none at all ; thai; it wilt not do to depend i;"a- ;, ,v'' '": ";:,l .v w-Vi'Mand a- ,. it f r l i .. '.7"f hit kiid-i't nitieK s, ill I too few upon. Hence, men of large laud cstnfesi , ' . , . ' . , . .... J incurs at oau-i v t.ing mat i an bo made -ro miuer u.c necesMiy or fci. ng ,mi i ,,M.r,;.it, ()llf , ., It.n. over ti e WE Ml'Sl WO UK. want more ipro.lucers ntid fewei .vtii'thin in X oUi Ciro .1 ..! I I . . .. .1 Ol I or.,!'.,!,. ...e r mno: or ratner, nicy win no o ,,, ( rmv,;. ii ,trw and ehop-. t..v.. eU iu ru ining .no ' .S" "V Tuv w-'.t tobo iiivn hunts iitatead of :-"nS ",e WlKir ll.C S.it'foin-; ,nncr, nchnnv miners, mat.nfacto'- This day. last week, her reason depart ed in the city of Ii one, which sho visit ed at the termination that tho com mencement of her brief re:gn, to np peaso the waywa d impulaious and in terests of the pontiff of her church. Tho vanity of sudden dominion and her tradition of superstion have wrecked her nt tho footstool of tho priest, with out-whoso blessing she could not live happy in coiiMence, and by whose con trol idie lost her crown and her hopes. It is his triumph. Tho red shirts of Garibaldi aro at his gate. A vaunt! the last Swiss guard ! This Queen, now woman, takes higher p'ne'e in history by her fall than by her I promotion. Her e- v' tveaknets is no j tlie most I'articnl.i!' and tender theme in i'. 1 1 rope 110 1 Ihccr, soldi, r or person oi .ittv m the Jepurtmeiit in any capacity, sui jret in:-: riWivCIS IN nkw yi:k. I would ji-e.ii lli.il iIih I I. iiioi i i's ..I N'. w 'oik ill. .-'id lo i-J. i:l II.lT'ii Oi. Tm- U nlicil l i p'tp' r if llieViiy are ft i.lfi.l ly h nn iiifHN sn-'i)iv ni lo lo Jtlt nl ; ami llm I uineialie ftvtho uroun l tnado by a ho,, w h'ch whss j ITTr wji fu be m t!ui usessi..ii of-acer-.1" I tain negro, with the f.u-t f l in etiming"" iiiouie with bloody clothes, point to him ;.s 0110 tithe murderers. In the United Shitcs Court, now in session in Nebern. but little luis been This order is not to I c eonii u.-d t. re vo!;e ai.y tenipotftry ret ulat 101I it ih: s'l ed by competent Mi.'l.ority, .r 'in In l in tho sale of product ra'-ei 01 s ir-rs mi ni tl.e ero 6 sjia I h.ivu h rn prepar -d for imii ket and p-ojer v U i b nor t.. There is u w fe or mother who pr-vent an au hori. (I tlie r or .-ici.t .m Joes not make part liiilfhcr. 'Sue lies!,: ,.v ' tV beeu-oen s I U".mi f 111 net- 1 .... .. Ir -.1 .1 ' r 1 tl U umpire in I nit aert le.iicn: o; i -,;oi'i'S :ti isiu out of tho divii.in 1 f . r ; s ruised now in the cliatcan.,o' Miruiiiar, making plaintive entreaties for her husband to ii join her. If do vitlncs tovc more Th.in lands, let him come. SOME OF THE PROliAHLE RE SL'LTS Olv IMPEACHMENT. Some of the more thoiigh'ful minds in the dominant party do not look upon iiiipeachiilent with the same favor with which it-is regarded by Wendell Phil ips, General Uutler, ami other-eudiug radicals. Tho Albany Kcenimj Journal a republican paper, presents tl e .'follow- to military authority, will by allowed to imde, ett'ier a piifici;ai, factor or aent. directly or iiidiioetlyt, in Coiton, 11 ,., .. ... . k 1. .... ... kind, within the limits ot the dis'rict 01 I l,:iVu J'.'h'ia'.'i (". Uw il,.-,t li , ,.. .p, one beyond empau no-Lug the jury. post where be h statio ied Toe .irdcrl Wr vven-aj.i-r.-li.-inN d santMH. "Iiu- I . mo-( J o l? iirooks delivered a charge, which provides that no,. orson will i.n p rn.itrod ' r!lM" ' 'V T''"''''V "":, '' the oW of LU,Vnrca doserilej as to interfere with the right of thv 1 ee 1 1 wfl7lV"',7 1 ''; '.'' vwlery learned, though to to ,,o tcot .plf in coni.no,; with ,dl o-hers, lo sell , " 7 ' . " ' V ' I' "T, "7""", 7" f,"alat' . - , .,1, S'.ll.e Oi),B II hMI'H V M..V -Il .t,.. ,f . and disposeof the iT Hliicts td the r l.ibor flffr ......A ' . il.,. .1 1. .1 Iisln p 1 terce is to preside at the i- IntJieiro A ii way asib. y mny clioose.--j 0f WV . 1 y n' . M. rctl b.J ct.-H votn in . I'roaebing session of tlio North Carylum ihBi-.iy aoiii. li.ni.biJ tho...n,l air.ni- ,-xt,; h- Conference in rayetteyille. ;(i4 iiu t.i'poii.Mj tl tbt h.vi.M! liw, ii.. !u, lii -g a ' route, ho will preach in Wilmington, on mi nU-r .f i;triiii-i, ill . vi.) h.r 1 1,,l n m. tho lirst Sabbiilh ill November. Dr. Tii. niiio iK'in.H'ra'.i. iiiiiiiuiiaMunii lottrs I'ei-ms is expected, nlso, ii: that City In iho hun ln-J., iu tli4 f.nirtt, out of tli.' fi.r- about the same lime. iiti.'isiii hie iilv. .Mil tu nv II. h :ill.-iiii to r. oi oi .'.. til.) U''j i.lil en tty mi .1 u.ucili I I O t I . .. .... I. ...l.'tl ftt I '..'J I. ... .1 wh,. wou'd ;.-.l, ris li.ueeu.H- , il.-sui. w" hehno H ihiiiiigton on yester- i.i.ti'uf F. iitoii wiib alaeritv. 1 he l..p-e ol n ,!:t.v. C d. C .wan, the present Hide and 1 .. . . .' I 1 t . ' a 1 . 1 t.iw ..v I K- I o;.c in'- tho Chef Xoi-t-iiT . energeiie 1 resilient, iu uouotiess re- 'l'ne annual meeting of tho SioekholJ ers of thu Wil , Char, nnd Ijtr.tb. II. li. nn eh a r cf JjSxtufKam:- !k 1 1 I'.-Hio- tint i -i y ., e.t-Cilon. iiioi.' ciiiculu sI.hII not rcMilt 111 If the lfilu ".'elected." Con. Doetcrf was i iii'Si'iijif rji'ST'' .1 iMiaifK to ihiv stockholders in atteudunce. 1. pmty, be nill p.ol.aWy U- tuwe.,,-. , ........... of)I.iBo(.M now eonfim.d Vw KM wU7l.7Ji;d',cid at.WeM- i'". X-l' County jail, awaiting i...,t.,r th,i it whs a p.iu.-i'i.l. f com..,..,. l,w ! ,Ml1' ,s y-ven One is incarcerated ' ' , t I I . -..I 1 . 1 ioii.uui, iho 101 iii.wujf ruuocry, . Ill g well considered views. It s-avs : ed remarks from Iho Old Xorth-State, we fully endorse and take thtrlitiotyl fo insert them" as very apropos: "Capital and labor, and more e-peri a'ry the former, are indispeim iblo. at this time. From no other s 'iirco can we ex pect it but from tho sale of our surplus lands. And wo have such surplus in ver? great -abundance. Tho irreat chan ges produced by the resiles ot the late war render it entirolv usel for our farmers to keeu the fariro tracts of land I" . a . . ' wuicti titer loutiu means ot workuiif tin der the old system of slavery. What is wanting now is small firma u-elt tilb.l InsteaoV of largo farms in constant pro- cess oi exiianshon by a bad system ot culture, let us h ve small farms incon stant process of improvement by a good system of culture, and by a free applica tion of manures, TIioussikIs of our land, holders, by dlngj ono fialf or threo fourtha of their laud to honest industii ous and thrifty immigrants from ronrtsyl vania or other No'rthern States, would in a few years find their remaining one half or one fourth worth more than the wiiole is now or ever has been. Such a Ji!Hi-!MuldjMri ' ,ers. in-irbiuis'a, dairy nen. itc. What t to be tho iij'sliot of this p li y f Why c.itaiii o!lips! mil bankruptcy. In li-.-t .11, only five uiu'clotiits out of every' hnndred are rich win n they ret be from business.' In New Vork'. the number is still smaller. 1 1 -North Carolina, .not more than one in ten or twenty ever ac ipi're a competency to retire on. Nt60 .With sober, frugal, and industiions farm era. Nor ouht it to bo so with mechan ics, or any oilier laboring mention. - We l eed enough thor.-ngh lawycrp, doctors, and merchant 10 attend to the business of their vocation?; but every lawyer, vr doctor, cr 111 rchatit,, that does not mcceed in busines", is just 0116 too ..... 1 . . . many I intelligent men ikcii em o. me industrial ojjerfioti of the country. llv fur too many of our uro.uis.iig youug men are educated for. tho pro'esttionsW f r 1.0 particul ir voeatioe let edticifed. tuvti f .r f iinierj, niechan- tf an impeachment were ordered, it would hot be merely a trial of Andrew Johnson, but al o the arraignment of a party which represents a very great and excecdinsly notice minority, (a large majority, counting the South in ) of tho American people, lli.it party accepts the 1 resident as its leader and exponent It sustains his policy with energy and de termination. It defends, upon what it cnls constitutional grounds, tho very acts arc reneu u)on 10 j usury ine process oi arraignment. It says that any attempt to withdraw this power from the execn iitivowould in itself be usurpation. . Wo cannot doHbt that if articles of impeach ment were to be prepared, the democra cy would consider itself as having been placed at the bar would repudiate the judgment as the 1'nlniinatioii of one par ty against tlie other, and would statu! ready to uphold the 'resident in a refu sal to Eiibmit, even though that refusal should icsult in civil war, as would he most likely, in the excited state of the purjlicjnind, certain to prevail. .Let ns imagine tho condition ot af fairs: A chief magistrate condemned by a court whoso juiisdiction is denied at the outset by so vera.! millions ot A men Sl'GAIl AND IIS PRICE. 1 11 tl i'htre me i:.:e war die M'c oi. j.-nt-rianaTvpi:iced' an unimal vrT f jnu hilutlh? ilt.tHiitiljf. )ti ,. . it, . if" M ncfrt. t t i . . t JtH- h einifisIiir. in ntici! i.miii j m u ti ih&h j'khiM vano or brown sug.i.;, the average, pnee, Uuu ,,;,,,,',., ,,.,... f.r for rap", and the remainder for ,6t. per pound being live cents.-ilu was u( l.h,.0, suu,1 as ls ;,,,,., bv w ; ty b.rccny. Witl, but few escojUioiie, tho he jiroduct of slave labor, the planter Ml ,. lvtrs,;io , . 1k;t ,ucll ,, ismars aio all frcedmen. having the power to control that lador ,aw.r :i lAd v.,Ut to (1Ue.Hl' ,,. .jvi0 bu-,- -..jxv.,.,. .i...f m..i. ,,..:,... l u i ' r frtnt I a 1 riL in ( i !i l if i jsi. rw uian:i isui is on tiie increase in Wilmington. Upon the str i ts und along tho wharves, scores 1 o i I e neroi s, young, strong and healthy, j m e lounging about, with apparently troth: iiu" t . do, or no deposition to do uny ih ii'. ' . ' r . .. 0. l:.:r... 1. .. , I , , , is i:i it nouiiii toiiuiiioii. aoi eieawier About Iwo Wif'iS a 'o mil) while and1 ,. . . i i- i ... . , , p i iid ias been repaired and is us good 8 Uaaas'Hitr are,nAauoaldo to replace; ' vu, , ,v J '" , V- T Mes'.aU. ,MlIettT. J,LuMer- tu . !. , . r rim I firs oi h ftn-tiibt' f- ltlirnl sr.I . . ....... . . i . .r , night and day! The pro 'tic i.n of Lou-! ,..; , m. tnti .T.ar.i. r of wim-sa. at,r i.ir siana last year, IStjo, ini.ler the hireling i.r ii,.,., u is npjiarviii lin-v ah-ohitdy ll.c bin sj'Stctn was fifteen thonninl hognfiCinh. ', ri'i;,..ihiy. or toi.ich lb.: ea in ha-d ; nnd that The 6ilgar crop of this. season now grow-! a o.'-. is nut b"iin. to unswcr .ji.-stious pm ing is estimnted at New Orleans, at les-'- : o I.imi hi hh insulting ur in,i. in inaniivr. than tuen't Jit-'e thiuMind rJfuo,! -Nearly all the machinery necessary fori llarbartnu Ouir-ie. The- Abinutlui. the production of sugar was destroyed : J. sa s-. I Ti.e boatfrig bneinosyon the Cape Fear during the war, too planters Having lost i so much of their capital as was invested ; it. Ihe btuiiics8 requires large invest uients of capital ; this must come in from abroad, and it will take several years, admitting that hireling labor will answer the purpose, before thereq iis to capital can Do obtaineu. i no 'last Uscat year' ending in July, nearly $IOO,.KMJ,000 in gold left thcc' iiuiry to meet the balan ces of trade duo foreign sngnr producing count lies. Hence tho pric of sugar wil be sustained, not lest than la to 20 cents per pound. StauLu'. diet's ho had died in the low-pital and wee. decently buried. T..ce b-'tlies Were t he 'nkeii to Nashville for i'nteru.ei.t but a'ter they were exhumed they weic left upon too oioui.d tor a we k or nio. r entirely exoosed, atid were mangled ami timeJ' THE" LORDS PRAYER. From how in.iny hnudreds of thons ands of lips, this pray ei goes up every daj. Parents and children repeat it. In homes, in luo crowded city and in tho quiefy country, in every hind, and from many a hju hdod the s'eV and in almost eyery language that is spoken upon the earth, the beautiful prayeria offered : and Onr Father in caven,, heart and answers that prayer when it coroca from ""hnmbhi ,n'd believing heart, by 'whomsoever it may be ottered. can citizens. lie refuses to obey process. We need our rThe Senate declares h in out if ofiicc ; but persists in the exercise of preroga- i'ci, No thiLt aM our j e pie shonla tivo. Congress then, representing the labor, both white and blacky it is time that Government, undertakes to oust him; sen -i bio people were turning their atten; but be summons to Ins aid what military tion to th.-nroi er rvariu ol t heir clulM he commands, ana prepares to lest ine dren to this end. The "r. at object seems Jqnestious of force, ilean while, the vio j.Mr. Shellabargcr, 'no tf ' tlm ra iic;il lOJ'eTirSeOtttOl i.rXX.iigrcS7ioiiiiniio,.ioa re. can to avoUl bayL, ''. kAI4.,M'.6iitW?W CTpttoj 5XHaea, , rawif t. , consequence f In b.leiiee and cnme fail country not yet fully recovered trotn the Ian L. , t'he dcfinnm of war DIABOLICAL IXGENUITV. One Perror, a Frenchman, has invent ed three terribly de6truc!ivel,.engincs--the first, a three barrelled air gun, firing one thousand - bullets a uiin.ite, the bul lets dropping from a hoppur without in termission, into "The gun ; tho 6ecoiid is similar, but mounted ou wheels, and the third is a steam locomotive, discharging two pounds weight of projectiles per sec ond, and capable of kill ng 1'72,!1U0 men in twenry-four hour, il' hut one man was killed to every hundred shots discharged. Itiunonltno and the fieat Outdon'. - v it!.: . -... I. ....... I,. I i r.. w.-wSO ..ro vnriTo appearance, fit Ttet.i. r- - t.t... ,4 .-;, ,.r M..r Pn; d.urn i l.U ih.nfa ..,,, ,1... sen about ruc!i th'N.. Iberoilbo i ii mo increase ui, jear r ir, i.nnl ...I ... I i n 11JIB ! .111. ...V iv MJ ... . . ... ... . m v v I ..i' , , t . ... .., '- . r. .., . ... Kami., ivr-Tre3,-ir:i.i4iiairiTTau. . iu . ... . ... . L-. . . .1 ... .'... i... .1 i u i i- . 1 1. .a i,,. ...... ... - . r --- " - t ---.i -i I-. ... . . t . , t i i. i . -..' i. i ..r.d in Trt.i: n n iv . . nit ... ...r ni-n.h n . . I n .. t.or ton.i Tit r..-i. ji " r. ". ,. , . - . . i i non.ini n ....m.. ........ I .. i.f.nnqifi I I il ill. Mi.-iii-., v I . i in liim. ,'iiiHn in I il ...uiki ii.ai luja ill uit ialluiivv. i - - - -. ... - - , i-i- t " - i - n , ?"".' t v.v'T.. I. . I. - -.1. . i . r .1. - I .... t. . . j .1. .. , x. , ru'.I a tiwr i. ml n i. !l :i " Cinployn:0iits. ' Xbia. !C-t'01' sjJorUsjnel opinions ou Mie smo or uiu vrx unu i o.l l."e "anon, uui iiin-aic-uc-u uiu uau o. - j . .. bet l'miriitr ..7!..L.ii i-1.,ii.i.t(.ncr and I read y to fijrlit for those opinions. A tiie r.xe in th following style t sound moral. Demoial z I'ion nsu ifly spark might at any moment droj into '-And let it be iiuderstH.l, "by all 'Who line Andrea-Jt.linson .t:i.Mic?i sncli a magazine, ana men wnat men f wlioin it may concern, mat ' iiiesu s , hbks ii.o j rioinc. in i'aoq gram.n ir, e 1 ih mill it. M. Urroll have each anew, s'ei.iucr on the livtr. The dry goods and furnishing estnb ii hiiient of II. It. McMillan & Son, Fay c.etit viile, was entered by burglars on .i.e t iht of the ICth., and robbedL-of a parts of them devoured by hon mid quality of valuable clothing, &C. " i k about tioat.-:is-r ba.binansl ,i;- (Juilford Suporior Court is. in seesion Southern man w-ouhl have bieu guiby oi ; .)u. I)rost.nt weott Jmio Fowle presid-. " such iiii.u rr.auity. j m r10 doctet js unusnally heavy, t n " ' manv case growing out of the war hav Ma.Uoie, aai.U viu.v.j.oIjfe..traveJerjiH c rcilloved there from other conn to a ti sty old I .tiidldy, 3t.l see proper lh., jviost of them, however, have been to help myselt to t is -milk, is theie any : Cifn; in ouiincd.' ' " ' impy .j.riety in it . , l , " " 'I d .nt know what you mean; but if A meeting of the men.bcTs of the bar, yon. mean to i,.i,....-.tc.thut thee is any-1 111 attendance on Guird Superior Court, thing in that miik, I'll giveymi tound'oi held in Urecnsboro , on luCsday tor siand you've struck tho wrong house ! p-'H'o of passing resolntioHftot re-. There ain't a first hair in it, f..r .is so.:, as sped to. (he memory .-f the late J no. M. - Martha Ann to d me t' e ct ,wiw dr .svu Morehead. Ilalph (iofrell, Esq., preside.1. ed in the n.i'k, I went ri -hi rrnig.t and1 H-ns. Jno. Ierr, iiio. csetlto ana J. iw. strained it ..ve..' j Melx-an, and Mcscr.. K. Lbek and Iho. Thv! young ini fn'ed. ' liufliu. addressed the meeting in terms of j ni"h eulogy of the distinguished deceas- An-'ex rebel ir Wissbiiuton wj-t.; foiv' ttnrirU'iir ol iho M.. I.. It- A-ir.-rti.--r. Im. sought b;a o, i.iiou of national ad'..- a faniijrativti.T last report of the f ll.iws: j Ct'm.iiissioiiors of Emigrants who have ptfif rsii?TTmr"P jreur, e - read a.u'.wintMr" ic'.r .-i hini ii'.onth. PUJctoWr I t, wasTlSt.'.-fii. The arrivals Logins in the cit e, towns and villages, and then spira l out into tlje rural, dis trict. When the moral principle is weako. ed rtnoog the mas-, the-deiimr 1 zati.oi protbices i h-ue s amj "viciffnn ness. Work, steely Vol I., isapoweif .i counteracting aent agai.t demoraJijw tion, and every gootl citizen shouia" pro mote iL-AZ,. ;.)., &eiM.-.TL Rictlfiottil apm sanodnM ibe proaraf of bilfelinu retiralsof WrPgoo il tb Madiod l it BM4il clBrb of (bat eityT We of tho North vet hardly know what civil war means, as 'Ivey have learned it who haver"5eetr street mvidcd against elections meant that whiUt this nation re; Iv : j.ij.asn't i niirl ed li ith -r f .i has a mantle for a fault f inauguration I seating gj.ld' in .ew.t.it-nns, an I -a:n day, aud a Lethe tUr-him who merely street, family against family, law bfite-J outrages nil tl.e proprieties of official rated, order destroyeu, civil securities jstatiou andorpnvHtc lite, yet tor 11: overthrown, and neighbor arrayeJ in mortal enmity against neighbor, tli eon pies -of-rabbits,' introdneed-in Geelong, Australia, in 1S59, have' yield ed 50,(hj0 head for consumption. who piesnmes to touch the sacred life of the government this nation has an axe. And let me, in-all calmne! and charity, say to the preside that Tnesday's ebe lions signify thatsiiould one step be ta ken by him to put int exccution.bat jtSg : UuuAtiu.id..L.j'lvJti pris'-ne:, "or Ii.tnks for fitealiu j c it.Ht, and di-i .e ng bis uniform by ll.igrint 'misconduct in NtW t)rle;ii s. lint them 'i bet n re waned by Massu h'iseits with Co' grew sional honors, whlel. then iicerve jast s mueh- as tlte -Trbnwer does a pf-z Tr the use of tlie Euiilisli Unguagc.'-A'. 1 . World, . i and will 4rtHblsfcd-5(WUirt bt iWo ttou of ISGtj will probably be a little un der a quarter of a million. - . Obferve t!TaT"fhe C mservatives in Maryland appeal to the laws the very laws framed by the Uadicals to per pet u a'o their own minority power. L ' Observe that t be li i Jical, the Dlod- lubs, the P.u-'-V gire, scout tlie i lea of an appeal to law law of their o n loaka and tiinatvii an gpcal to force, cares les i f tl.o horrors bt civil war. A". I. Wurtd. ' ; ' When liars die and can lie no longer thev lie t-li!l.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1866, edition 1
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