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Governor, as aforesaid, do issue this, tliy Proc tarnation, appointing and setting apart Tkufs dav. the twenty-eighth day of November, in- auut , aa such day, aud do moat earnestly re vommeud that it be observed accordingly by all the L'oo.l oeoule of (be State. WC4" la letjuintait wiiaxjfillii Emmfitm . , ' .l nJ-.ii. )w a y, jouainan norui our tuiu I General and Commander-in-Chief, vtw hat hereto aethia hand, and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. Done at the City of Raleigh, this, the Fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord. One Thousand Eight Hundred aud Sixty Seven, and in theNinety-Seeoud year of Amer ican Independence. : JONATHAN WORTH. By the Governor, Wm. H. B ao let. Private Secretary. aduioiiiahing the prudent that now i the time to bay H0WEBT0N Hopes that he ua aatisflc.l every unprejudiced Blind that law place to buy good, t heap. Cheaper than the Cheapest, It at I ran k lord ' old aUad To doors above the Market House, and one door below the old Drug stand of Henderson A Knniaa. IK .NOT. It l never too late to be convinced, and if you will call on HOWBHTOW where yon see his aiga out. a few pnrehaees, or even a few iDunlrie wilt remove -tl:e shadow of the shade nl the jrhnst of a doubt." aaTiov. sue say. His stock ia varied and extensive ramifying every deruutnient of merchandize and equal, if not iinpe- rkir to any in market. Having adopted the system of always paying- caali and therefore buying at the lowest figures North, HOWERTON is enabled to adopt In selling the prinefpleof thenlai ble sixpence and sellatthe lowest Hjinres. His stock cousists of (among many articles too te dious to mention ) Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery. Boots and Shoes, Hats and taps, Yankee Notions, Confectioneries, and Mich other articles as are usually sold in this market tj"( Vwair Produce received In barter. The high est rates are allowed for specie and bank notas. Examine and price tny stock ebre buying else- here. w . S. Howerton- Salisbnry, N. C, Oct. 16, 1S66. twAw3m TO ViauUIA U ii. Strange and mystic memory come Chanting soft and thrilling lays ; irgmia ' wilt thou with me come I Aud hail the smiles of vanishid day s. Yes 1 come at recollections shrine. tlur heart sweet homage pay tn offi-rms- to ,-iu-h glittering etiarm. That grace one year ago thia day. To some' this year may give a sigh . May trace perchance a tear of grief A mourning tear lor something dear, That witheivd like an Autumn teat. Itaioe fortune mar have relish frown. And ceased her luxuries to best iw, Hopes lie dead and smiles have lied. That beamed so bright on year ago, Rut for us no ahfdowy thoughts ; We'd tendorthem no welcome here, Memory waves her hand aloft. And poiut to skies serene and clear. When- pleasure sun sheds undimmed lustre, Where golden stars w it h beaut v glow Oh! swocllhe memories that cluster Around this day one year ago. My heart ne'er weeps for pleasures gone, Nor sadly sav thev tied too fast A hope In auiint future woostueon. Hut still it loves the precious past. 'Ti sweet to come at aoine lone hour. And linger round loved days of yore. With chardet fuir from loves own bower, And fiow ii this day one year ago. Stops not the ceaseless flow of time Its dashirg waves we can not stay. Full soon the spirit bells will chime Aunt her year hath rolled away. Then gaily deck each passing innrn, klnkc pleasant that which comes no more; Aid Joys own breathings he the song. That praise this day one year ago. Ei'iA K. Mat. Nov. IPthl 1P07. When Paria was all ablate with monarch, when king and kaiser were ereeted bv the acclaim of France as tlie welcome - gnesta of him whom they delighted in seeing that treated as tha equal, if not as the leader. of the proudest rnlers, the poor King of Italy was left without an invitation or. if he received one, was not able to afford ap pearing among bis peers aa it befitted the King of all Italy I r. f n now the cup of mortification seems to be overflowing. One more cruel blow was aimed at his heart, when the lovelv princess that was to become his son's win was miserably burnt in the imperial palace bv havinr trod on a match, and the brave old king tbongbt himself too evidently the victim of fate to rem i in any longer the monarch of his country. He was persua ded to retain the crown which, to him, was lined with thorns, only to see himself in- suited as it had never been done before. Kffnrts were made to reduce Rome, and he, whose heart is bent upon the Eternal City, because he thinks there can be no Italy without Rome, and because he feela tor the great people over whom he rules, and who with on accord demand that there be The Electoral Vote for President Republican journals are enraging in cal- ettlations wpaw Um vbto which mag hit tl pected in 18G8 for ihc Radical Presidential candidate. Some of their estituatea arc ex ceedingly wild, Including as Radical States which have this year gone Democratic, and ignoring utterly all the signs of the timea, as furnished by the elections of 1867, One ot the moat intelligent of these calcu lators comforts the Republicans with the assurance, that " even on the basis of the late elections" they can elect their nomi nee in 1868, and ptesent the following table showing the electoral vote as it will stand nelt year : . DSMOCBATIO. California Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky 5 G 3 11 Maryland 7 New Jersey, 7 New York, 33 Pennsylvania, 26 Total Democratic, 98 BXPUBLICAV. Tho Sing of Italy. ne venture to sav ta.it more is not a more unfortunate man now in Europe than the unlucky King of Italy. If ever ap ples of gold were turned into ashes, they were those given to the last victim of Na poleon. Born to the proud name of Vic tor Emanuel, combining all that the cr d lliiuk glorious and all that it holds sacred, he received as his patrimony a poor fourth- rate State in black Alnine rtirious. The CJie&P , (jflGciper . UiieftPeSt ! future Victor became an ignoraut lieutcu V. WALLACE, KO. 2, MUBPHY'S BOW, (JVftrf to McCubbins, Foster tc Co.) m. c, NO. 4 Granite Row. It CO.. having taken this hand some room, (lately occnpiea ova." hock v mi.,; offer to the ci'uens of Kowan, and the adjoining counties, their splendid stock of dp.t score, clc?h:::3, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Shoes. Upper & Sole LEATHER, Yarns Sljeetinp. 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April 4,fjy, HAS JUST OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW and well selected stock of Dav Coo Da, aneh as Flannels, HcLaines, fall root,) Merino, ' Alpacas, r Prints, Shirtings, Sheetings, Domestics, bleached and unbleached, Fancy Notions, v Ladies Dress Trimmings, Ice., tee., tor., 'ike, and various other articles usually sold in No. Dry Goods Establishments. A Choice Selection of Cloaks, Shawls, &c, Clothing! Clothing! Gentlemeni Faraiskliif GOODS, Rafs, Caps, Roots and Hioesr Trunas, Yslises, Fuibrellas, and everything pertaining U the lur nishing of an out lit I'm geutlatuen. urn and science must needs lie loroiaaen trait, i lie i.tnamu i was eniieaiea in acepesi uigotry, winch naturally turned with the first moment of freedom into otter indifference to all reli gion. The disgrace of hia father, who was beaten and humiliated into the dust by hanghty and victorious Austrians, became the good' fortune of the heir, to whom the throne came thus: as it were, unawares and as a God send. Bonn after by a combination as unex pected to the Child ot Fortune, as his ex ulting subjects loved to call him, as to the MM II Mlfe', S ruTgbfV '''fr&($0oT'Wt6&s for him in the French Emperor and ere In was well aware what part he was called upon to play, he found himself hailed king by a United Italy. But Fortune which gave with so lavish a hand, took from him what was worth to him almost as much, and the newly won crown Was draped in to mourning for theloss of his eldest born. Nor was it his heart only that was wound ed: hia pride suffered even more, when his mighty ally, who had fought professedly for an idea, came and asked for a consider ation. As if to I urn the wine of intoxica tion offered by enthusiastic Italy into hit ter worm wood the price to be paid was nothing less than the ancient patrimony of the house of Sav. .y. AH that had ren dered his race famous in the annals of the world wal bound up with the noble little dnch.v ; there his ancestors had ruled wise ly and fought bravely, and there rested the ashes of his forefathers. Adding iu- sult to injury the French Emperor de creed that the devoted subjects of the un fortnnate king, bis personal friends, and loving tieighbors, should vote themselves Frenchmen, and when the farce was con summated, Victor Emanuel had. aold' hja birthright for a mess of pnttage. r A few years passed and Fortune began her wicked play with her victim once more. She gave him the long-coveted klnirdbnts of Lombard and Vent-tia, completing the i nooie reatm ot naiy and Hddiug to bis no iniperium m imperio, had to obey or ders from Paris and to condemn officially those whom he loved in hia soul. An ar my of invasion entered once more bis kingdom, and when they had defeated and destroyed his beloved subjects, he had to kiss the rod and thank but crafty ally for his moderation ! Surely kings have their sorrows as well as commoners, and being placed high above the pity and the sympathy that con sole our grief and heal our wounds, tbey have little to be envied. As to Victor Em manuel we fear the end it not yet. The Roman question is a cancer in the great body politic of Italy; there can be no doubt as to the fact that the nation, with one heart and one mind, are determined upon the destruction of the temporal pow er of the Pope and the choice of Rome as the oi l v fit capital of Italy. Thia ia not an idea merely but a conviction, based up on high political reasons which the people, a is always the case with such questions, feel instinctively. What tiie precise rea son may be which m?kes the t rencb F.m peror for the time the protector of ti e Pope, seems to be unknown as yet ; so much, however, is certain that Italy is too- poor to venture upon resistance. It cast only be hoped for toe-sake of a noble people who have bat just achieved independence and are entering upon a path of worthy reform, as wall as for the fake of the peace of the world at large, that the unfortunate Kiug may find in bis old age that happiness which Providence baa so far denied him, amid the most brilliant ex ploits and be most splendid successes that ever fell to the lot of modern monarch. Jlichmond Enquirer t Examiner. Nebraska, 3 N. Hampshire, 6 Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia Wisconsin, 6 21 4 10 5 5 a ATttrLtIKf -SCENE. Jbat the Detroit Post, November 7, A gentleman who arrived from Chicago on Tuesday morning gives the following particulars in relation to an affair which transpired on the train, and if the eircam btancts are as stated, they are indeed bod: A mi'dli- aged man came into the steeping car, just after leaving Chicago, on Monday night and ordered a berth. It was observ ed by hia fellow travelers that he seemed to be in great mental agitation, and would often press his hands to hia temples, at the same time uttering to himself unintelligi ble wards. After entering the berth he commenced groaning, and was then asked the cause of hia trouble, when he stated that be waa the captain of a boat which had been laid up for the winter at Milwau kee, here be had been paid hut wages, amounting to f 3,000, but had been entic ed ints a gambling saloon and had there fallen a victim to two sharpers, who intro duced be' novel game known of "three card atoate," and left him penniueas. From a friend he hod borrowed money enough to bear his expenses to Buffalo, where baa a wife and three children, whose sufftstonee waa to have been the money he had lost, lie repeatedly exclaimed, "Oh! my poor family, what wilt become of them this winter! 1 hey will Illinois, 16 Indiana, 13 Missouri, 13 Iowa, 8 Kansas, 3 Maine, 7 Massachusetts 12 Michigan, 8 Minnesota, 4 Nevada, 3 I Total Republican, 151 From this it is assumed that the Repub licans will have a majority of fifty-three in the electoral college, without counting any votes from the ten unreconstructed States. This is about as unreasonable an estimate as could be made. The folly of claiming Ohic directly after the overwhelming po litical revolution in that State, which up set the Radical party and transferred the Legislature to Democratic control, is too apparent to require further comment. It ia scarcely less foolish and presumptuous to claim Indiana, where the late local elec tions fumished unmistakable signs that the State has returned, to its old Democratic love, and that Radicalism is doomed in that State. Minnesota and Wisconsin were so nearly snatched out of the hands of the Radicals at the late elections, and the Rad ical majorities, once large, are now so mis .bly nA mtmiwmmiy mmH, t w HtV cr admire the assurance which so positive ly c 'edits those States to the Radical side of the slate for 1868. The Democratic victo ies and large gains in every portion of Illinois last week, famish but poor rea son for claiming; that State as Radical. Let as look at matters aa tbey really ftand. The following States have held general elections this year and gone Dem ocratic : California, Connecticut Delaware, Kentucky alary land Total, 5 6 3 11 7 New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania 33 7 21 26 119 IToble m,e vttf e. 1 lie cofbn was a plain ana a poor nine c.ni i No ow. i- on its no lining of the rose white aalin for the pale brow : no smooth ribbons about the coarse shroud The brown hair was de cently laid back, bat there was the crimp ed cap, with its neat tie beneath the chin. The sufferer from cruel poverty smiled in her sleep ; she had found bread, rest and health. "I want to saw my mother," sobbed a poor child, aa the city undertaker screwed down the top. "You can't get oat of the way, boy; why don't somebody take the brat t" "Only 1st ma saw bar one minute," cried the hopeless orphan, clutching the siia of the charity box, aad aa he gaacd into thj rough face, anguish tears streamed rapidly down the cheek on which no childish bloom ever lingered. Oh I it was pitiful to bim cry, "Only once, let me ass my i er only once." , ( Quickly and brutally the hard-hearted monster struck the boy away, sa that he reeled with the blow. For a moment the boy stood panting with grief aad rage his bine eyes distended, his Hps sprang apart, a lire glittered through his tears, as he raised his pony arm, and with a most oncbildish accent, screamed, "Wheat I am a man, I'll kill you for that." There was a coffin aad a heap of earth between the mother and the poor forsaken child a monument much stronger than granite, built in his boy-heart to the mem ory of the heartless dead. , h The court-house was crowded to suffoca tion. "Does any one appear aa this man's counsel f" asked the judge. - There waa a silence when he finished, until, with lips tightly together, a look of strange intelligence blendid with haughty reserve npon bis bandsome features, a young man stepped forward with a firm tread and kindly eye, to plead for the err ing and friendless. He was a stranger, but from his first sentence there was a sit lence. The splendor of bis genius entran ced convinced. The man who could not find a friend was acquitted. "May Ood bless you, sir, I cannot." gci, wittncTcoraness. "I J. believe you are unknown to me." "Man ! I will refresh your memory. Twenty years ago you struck a broken, hearted boy away from his smother's poor coffin. I was that boy." The man turned livid. "Have yon rescued me, then, to I .life." "No, I have a tweeter revenge ; I have saved the life of a man whose brutal deed has rankled in my breast for twenty years. Go 1 and remember the tears of a friend, less chiid 1". The man bowed his head in shame an! went oat from the presence of a magnan imity as grand to him as incomprehensible and the noble young lawyer felt God's smile in his soul forever after. Exchange. fmm JTfwIHai i SW'i CUTLERY ! iClarg'sfoe1toTi t'n'tfery, i cheap as the cheapest. tint winter? I hey will starve, they will starve!" He then laid down : sneak, she will go overwhelmingly Demo of Itn.lv nasi sddi.in- l.r. Tlnd nothing mora wts beard from bint for eratie. Evervbodv knows that. As a treasures the iron crown of Mitaii and l,c ! some time, when the conductor was alarm- liberal estimate, it may be conceded that niistresA of the Adriatic, lint what a nrice 1 e by hearing the crash of glass, and rush- the Radicala will carry next year Iowa, -thrrrmdehrm payforitt . He, ifltibiilly 'rf 'firsytr man I ffaneat. Mflfai fafjtnaifftft, Tferads, a M.AAu.r iwii.inii li' lovttra a I; I t.iUiiil that lie had smashed tlie Winnow ' Mhr,ilra Nw 11 siniisliire. t Jrceron. KUOde - .---, M.w.uMvc. iivii, aim g j w , -"-, - - - . g , - cj 9 i coveting nothing upon earth so jniirh as a and endeavoring to- climb through.. Ho Island, Tennessee, and .Vermont, easting I victory aciucwu ai uie irrau ot ills troops, I " 11 " i wane allowed to take- the- command in -rlBaLag wi a raving maniac and it became Groceries, &c, All kinds, kept constantly on hard and will lie old 'ow Tor cash. . ' rTcrmcu owwew t. 1 and fumed, imik-x. the restraint beaten described at fearful, and upon reaching oeraU may reasonably calculate on carry in ihe opeir field aiitf relreatraff with Hs- : Jackson.it was found necessary to remove iUg all the remaiuder. 1 hey may, while his fleet was disgraced bv the ,,,m from ll,e tra,n. "d he was delivered to the authorities for safe keeping. The entire electoral vote of the States, excluding unreconstructed States, is 249. It appears from the above that the States which have gone Democratic this year east 1 ID electoral votes, requiring only six more to give them a majority of the 249 elector al votes of the North. Th indications furnished by the elections in Indiana and Illinois in October are such as to warrant the Democracy in claiming those States aa Demcratic, and likely to do ftill more so in 1868. Most certainly nothing in the elections in those States warrants the Rad icala in coolly setting them down on their side of the slate. Those two States east together 29 votes, which reasonably may be added to the States where general elec tions have been held which have gone De mocratic. Adding the 29 to the 119 al ready mentioned, and the Democrats hare 148 of the 249 Northern electoral votes, or a majority of 47. Bat Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois are not the only States foolishly claimed by the Radicals. West Virginia Messrs. Tolas, Poweks and WT- they came so near loosing that it it tearcely kins Gen. Canby has promulgated tha certain that hey hold it now. That State findings in the ease of these gentlemen, must be stricken put of their positive cal- tried before the Military Commission ia eelationt So must Michigan, Wisconsin, this city, for the alleged killing of tbe ne- aud Minnesota. If Missouri is allowed to rro ruffian who attempted to outrage a re- a a a Wv a a m V m J spectabie young iaay oi x ayeuevuie. Tbey were found guilty of the charge and sentenced to be hanged. Gen. Canby mit igated the sentence to fifteen years impris onmeut at hard labor in Fort liaeon, North 1 ilMlllll.l. We trust that the various petitions in in all 63 electoral votes. 1 he Kadicars J. circulation, and wbieb bave been signed have no reason for assurance in claiming a by many thousands of our people, of both The Danger of Leaving loom Matches about ihe House The Fredericksburg Herald records the following, which may induce some precaution on the part of those accustomed to leaving matches carelessly laying round loose : Mr. Wm. I. Dickinson, of this county had a narrow escape with his residence a few weeks ago. It seems the family were about retiring for tha night, wheat thej, were aroused by tbe smell of fire. On searching they found the smoke coming oat of rat -hole, and at once cut away some wooden work, discovering a rat's neat on fire, and a piece, of the. match that bad net been consumed. Half an hour and the bouse, and perhaps lives, would have been lost, whilst the cause of the fire would have ever remained a mystery. are laid before htm, with all tbe facts, that tcrness of those days, when Victor Eman uel, Kiug ofall Italy, surrounded by splen dor unknown to the greatest of his President We cannot have the are lai elect ion.- of this year to judge by. Ibis , he will at once pardon would give them 186 of the 249 electoral gentlemen. 6entinet. ty of Fixal Settlement of thk Lincoln race. Estate. lion. David Davis, administra- aaw his army defeated, his navy destroy- tor of the estate of tbe late Abraham Liu- otmtry Produce Taken in exchange for Goods. Give me a call mi i v in insure aauaieru hl T. WALLACE, act U-4wa Ka. t, Mnrphy '. Row ed, and his treasury empty I I he owner of one of the noblcti empires of Europe, tbe idol of a devoted people, had no credit at tbe great exchanges of the world. And as tbe poor always Tiara" to ay, in addition to their own sufferings, the penalty of the crime of poverty, the ... . . . i . coin, made a nnal settleLient ot ine esiaie at Springfield, 111., lost Thursday. After paying nil the debts, there remained tl 10, 294,62, diviH.. 1 among the widow and heirs, gives f 36,76.5.30 to Mrs. Lincoln, and the same amount to each son. Robert' T. Lincoln receives his share and also that votes, or a majority at 1X3. Even if the Radicals should bring in the ten excluded Sta.es to help them out, the above figures show that the Democrats would slaughter tbem in the electoral col lege, for the electoral vote of the ten ex cluded States ia has than 100. The Nortb eni Democratic majority of 123 would strangle the 100 at once. Tbe Radicala might as well recognise the fact that tbey have not 'tlie net t President in their bag yet, nor do the elections of the year war- rant tbem in " betting high that taey wui oouut, wnu IDPT a" Z S a " . r " aa ' - . - " S , rw 1 x lt nuforiuimie mon.ircii tu tiimibk'd before -Of tbe minor heirs. 1 dobm UM. i oe fka U .irU fsiaa-T Ul flat f V . . i A aWiai navn n av Bh imprint ilssvaw Uaai T artaavvlrl losaal fa KalfJ t mjL . i : aa atLa gaff saawataaaaal la- a I. 'fUafl i.f J kaw kaaa- 1st atSsksUaal l J katTS aUHJ. The l)t'mOCTU lUVt tM aO- IVII J aiwaa y vaam aai VI Ul It J WN-ftia W V HVIt ajUr UIVW aw J aw J U ' part of bis triumphant ally and master, her tide track so for.- Lome A man in Hartford, Conn., adver tised recently that on receipt of a certain sum he would by return mail instruct any applicant bow to make a fortune His di rections were, "Peddle cigars, half Havana and half home-made, as I did, and if that fads, advertise as I do, that you will in struct others how to make fortaat and pocket tbe proceeds." - President Juares, of Mexico, has given permission for the transportation of army stores through that country to tbe Federal troops on tha Northern borders. .v 3 SJ atm . -- fa..lllll a . a aft. - I aaaB - - m these "H '-" laaaaal : - - ., - r-i. v Y i - 4 a- ti