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AS native Carollelans, the publishers A .willeaturally look to the Interest of their owaS et an to that of the South; and as oltesgns .of the United States they will not be wasting in the proer amount of de. votiea and respect'for the General Govern meat. e4.ry effort shqll be ipade to make the DA TNBWIa frst class newspaper, ad i*-A*yG way rotthy of the patronage of thespblio. Oasetedi for thi present, will be at the rate eto410 per annam. . Subsoriptions re. eelved908, 8 and 12 months, paya'bre In advades. - Iartsing8-O Square, ten lines, one iae 4 ls ola and Fifty Cents., Baoh eeinuatIeeA Oiventy-Ave cents. Lese bka a uenj Fifteen cents, per line # Nest, iaft ; Half Price for each contiuasteS. - - Postastere-sad dhers tligougheitt the eans whle tnsy htterest. tHemselve's in pree f e oriptibea, Will be alowed the *3CA ~LLANMORTONg Proprietorm. No. 18 lhae St. Charleston, 8. 9. * ,et $4'86,, RmikWO1 MdOULD H VE A COPY. '~1~'1~'b ~de?7 r thrue. I'r ipranon ot the Ta:-PayeA si e i ~IW ~ b arrela'le (0 A a-~e est0 E' Sfdrd, 'Atte rsei~ u a nee4ltd w -aash The 'Chester Sitissdard, BY GEORGE PITHER, P111,IsiE) WHEKLY AT ORST'ER 0. I., S. 0. T ERS : For one ponth 25 cents, or 76 cents for three montha, payable striot ly In advance. either in specie or provisions No aubscriptions received on arly other terms than the above, nor for a ronger or shorter period. . Any person obtaining a oitib of ten names will receive the paper gratis. Advertisements insertdd at $1 00 per square (10 lines) for the first insertion, and 75 cents for every additional insertion.' oct 24'66 :iMALY CAROLINA TI*,iiI BY WARING & BRITTON. C fi a r I o t t e, N. C. TERMlS FOR PAPER : FIN3h DAILY TINIES will be furnished at ' $10.00 per annum, in advanoe THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES willbe pub. 1ihed every Tuesday, Thtrsday and Satur day morning, and suppied for $8.00 per an. num, payable in advance. Time .WVeekly Newet. This paper, containing twenty-four col. umns, a transcript of the "DAai. Taxas," will be published every Tuesday morning and mailed. to epbscribers at: $4.00 per an. num. lt will contain all the Political. Com mercial, Agricultural, Finanoial and other Imnportant. news, atnd will be specially de voted to the advancenmet of the interests of our Agricultural and Mechanical or labor. ing population. ADVERTIING TERMS: For one Aquare. (10 lines or less.) $1.00. 'for each insertion. Advertisements not limited, will not be discontinued withoti. a: writteu order, and will be charged at full rates. sept 1'665 Tie Souitseira Express Cossalpatay OFPER uuurpassed facilities for the ship. tnnt (from Alufuata and points South.) orCtton, Cotton Goods, and hehvy freights, for Savannah, New York, and all points North and West. Throurh receipts given on which insuranac, can be effected at lowest rate. Internal Revenue Tax will be paid or bonds given by this Company, in accordance with regulations of th3 United States Treaanry De plaitment.. For particulart and rates, itquiro of South ern Express Comn pa ny. This Company is now prepared to forward GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY, . PaRCELS, AND FREIGHTS, To Petersburv. Va., Lynchburg. Va., Danville, Va., Bristol, Tenn.. Groensboro', N. C, Sallshury. N., C., Raleigh, N. C.. . Weldor.. N. C.. Goldsboro', N. C., Wuiiniogton. N. C-, AND TO W-AY STATIONS ON THR Virginia and Tennasee Railroad. South-Side lstIroad, Peteroburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigt and Gaston italiroad. Wil. .nington and Veldon Railroad, and Western N. C. Railroad. * LETTERS, MONEY 'ACKAGES AND. SMALL PARCELS, To Columbia. 8. C.. Charleston, 8,C., Augusta, Ga., Pavantnah, Ga., Macon, Ga.,. Columbus, Ga.. Mobile, Ahr., Montgomery, Ala. Selma, Ala., a Jackson, Miss., New Orleans,4a. AND To WAY STATOINa nN TItS Charlotte & S. C.. Railroad. South Carolina Railroad. Georgia Railroad, Macon and West. ern Railroad, Atlanta and West Point Ita.ll road, Southwestern Railroad. Southerta Rail. toad. and Alabama and Mississippi Railraad. All Goods shipped by the Adanis and Harden Express Compaieip, and( marked to : the care, of the Southerno Express Company, will bi promptly forwanided to destinatIon. Preights shipper by' steamehip to our care will be forwarded 'y Express' without charge for commission and drsyaroe. 1 If orders are leftat our Ofilce, goods wj1i b called for and fbrwardted by irst expres. ,ADAMS EXPRESq CO. oct 19'66 . In Pirew. By WM. B. SMITH & CO'. floid and Fireside Bok Pubtlshing flo~j, 68 Fayetteville 8, Raleigh, N. 0. N A -M itz, E S S .SY MRs. 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Adver. uisemente not markepl for 'a certatin number of insettions, will b:e coptinued until for bid, anil ohargod aopordingly. ,not 24'85 'Te .!uhteilliggeneqr PUnLISHED WENKILY AT ANDER82o1CO: If., s. 0., BY HOiT & IUMPHR'S8. A T Three Dollars per annnm- In United - States currency, or. Two. Dollars a year in specle- a R A TES,0F A DVRRIS4VG: Advertlsements inserted at tile rates of One-Dollar per -eruare of twelv6 lines for the filst insertion, and Fifty Cents for ench subequent insertion. Obituariqs and Mar. riage Noticos. charged for at thope rates. not 24'65. Ale ha P nix, PUnl1hsHED' AT CO1.Utbar., at. C., BY JULIAN A. -8E Y: rptIC QaIly Phoenix. i..ned ove morning, I extept Sunrday; is filled wi the latest news, (hy telegraph, mals, etc ,) Editorial Currnapnndece, Miscellar.y. 2:o ry and Sto. ' ThIs i. the- dnly daily papor the State, outsIde-f tieclty of Char eston. The Trl-W eek Iv Plicnix. for c ntry ciru. Jatimn,.le publishe every Tuesda Thurday and Saturday.qiod.has all the re ing mater or intereat pOlained lon the daily #ues of the wck. . Weekly. Gleanor. a home com nion, as its name ndicat-st, is intended asa f illy journal and Is pblihod hvery Wedh v.6 It wilI contain Elitt pieges of Forty inna. The cream of the Daily .and Tri- ely will be found in its edIninni. Daily, one ya..... ............0l 00 tidee 'loontha........... ..... 3O Tri-Weekly,,no yeqr. 7 00 thr onh.......... .....2 00 Weedly, one year..,......... ....400 . three mod h1 2..........6....11 Advertlsemventae inaited In th jDaily or TM W eeklty at 8 1 a squr 4,pr the ?tit nsertion, antl .75 cents ir' COO ubseq t insertion, Werl in; vertiseno P.;,Si a uare every ot 24,65 REVIVJ A .NV -;R rE s O F "THE )BAPTIST PANNER ON SATIltDAY, Tn iji RiNsMT~kT, AT 'i11 I, By the . oriner Proprietor. AM h appila 'belng able to make the aboie announfetbont. The Banner will be publlhed-ey ry Barday. SiSubsor tions., are tespectfull!, so. icit $8.06 per annum Addre - .1o Abl N. ERU8, Piopre'tor, jj~'- toh newsap'er In Georgi an Soutyi.C.0roelia4 will pleaseoor- twed,'and send bill.to J N. .. , sept 28'O6-2 Tihe-.Olaus4rikl144te111igelye .VOTED to tho interests of the Pro - tant Eplseqpal Churolh, to publish. edt Cabilotte, N. C. Terms of subscrip tion, es'An .dvance. .0i 01(ke.'y, Ts or Ai u'rirko---IViftn eent: a I nae, ot-for the pace of a line, 1prtihe "r i in 1tion; fad tel cents for each subsi qu401 int . ~T early 'advertiserea libeaI( de1101, ab'ove fill be made. ' o. trig to have theirPet 00 s willsetste both where I efr P*I A 'boind aat-, and) -whele t o - toth deen be Vot; on6-nidutb before each subscrip o expIte '.ppemoIl 60ec on the margiq will real Od thipbqilbls to tenew hissbser1i Ida' atid a0 1 t6'LtaLce. should be ad~ressedy "U#4 arleote, N. O7/" *y ap p ,6 e I~74 *~d*~copap1i ad am exUs ' ~ tt 8PEAKGlVTLY TO iE LIfTLE ONES. Qently, mother, ently .hideth9y little one, - 'Tie a toilsome journey It bath jtst'begdb Many a vale of sorrow, Mdany a rugged Iteep, Lieth tn its ? lway And full oft twill weep, Oh! then, gently-gently. Kindly mother, Ikindly, pteak in tender tone ; at dear child re-embbr, Echoes back their own Teach in gentle accents, Teach in words of lore ; Let the softest breoses, Its young heart-strings move- ' Kindly-mother-kindly. Would'st thou have the settiWg Of a gem most fairp In a crown of beauty It. *ere thine to wear ? Moth'er I train w)h caution That dear lit tie one. Guide, reprov, and ever Let the work be done . Gently-mother-gently. Negro Suffrage and the Teachings of the Jelfialoa Insaurrection. The teaching, of the late diabolical atrocities committed by the negro insur rectionists il Jamaica should not bn lost upon those intenperate. radicals in our o'wn country- who are endeavoring to elevate the negro beyond the sphere the Creator intended him t) occupy. They should servo to thein as a terrible warn ing oftvhati may occur .here, and- what bloody'scenes may be enacted in our midst, especipally In the Southern portion of the country, if they persist in their desighs; and to what, a -fearful account tbilitiy they, 'will be held if they re fuse to listen to the. counsels of reason and learn iothing from present occur rences. In the case of the Jamaica butcheries .we perceive that this "brown man," Gordon, possessed of an intelligence 'be yadtlhe ordina'ry standard of the black uini oe negro, and entertaining .a degrbe of'focity and vindictiveness only found ;!x the lattpr race '*when in their nbst pavage state, was the leader of-the assas aing and had been-elevated to a respon' sible 'official position by the votes of the inliaitants of Janaica, whero.negro sul. rag ofndgeo qualif.X, isloplly recog pixed. gestless and' ambitious, lie in flame4'th0 minds of his ignorant' folloiv ersjuSt as Wendell Phillips, Chiever, QStrison and other negro pgitators are doing at this dky in -our country, and awakebd the revengeful passions of the igiorant blacks tb an'- extent that knew nboiinids.4 The blood curdles as -the record bf the. barbarities committed is rad. We see here--what the bistory o St. ~oinigo an tempted tlar insur re o i oe -Aigns of t Hil titient bus:4e already show -antother instance of Vie ta'ir icapacity of the negro race for sell #6ernimedt Their normal and nat. nral endition is that of dependents. In th 'th hI e great mtass-of them are apre a n; a proMidntthan tihe ert' n At a ra , if an effort Sb1tA44 e t thenE tesctow upon ther the rigWe An" privilM1t of white Sbrerp to their natfil instincts I )arxuin or -litter helplessuess, and ne f burdon and a peal in whatevet qmuknilty they may, reside in any i t is rde thero are excep t on t is't.ilolbut we rpfer to the fneent w'etched condition of the iaas.e ot th Southirnnegroes, to the igib e4f faica; to the ~i~i asuac/e% oft ith Jamaica DS b6ningo, for evidenzce that our ~ an be sub'sntiated 'What ~ ~ reifto the- entire race 'if ' ' j~eh-as 'Gordon. and';red a 4:~o "whig men switht uis the Agltation of Ii dhalit ?. Iii the e#j'e.in the udi bnricoun uotlr plant' faisli theo e for them or tI~i or tuikeua' fregdoi ard 'nd4 &Wkthat I 'oAi Ene~ mel; masters, the natural ihstiiiets of thtir savage natures, r. -as the 1L(oon Times exP'rosses it, "the- erv moral of their African forefathers" burst. for'th and humanity sickens at the deeds of blood, pillage and massacre that ensuo-all, of course, followed - by sanguinary and merciless acts of retaliation and punish. iment. President Johnson, in his reconstruc. tion policy, should approach this grave miit ter of negro equality and negro sIf. frage in the most careful manner. i should he cautions i bestowing rights lipon the negroes to whfth they are nuns ed and, by the great niass of these in the South, never to be appreciated by them. At the same time, the Northern agitators and radicals. such as Phillips, Cheever, Greeley, Fred Douglass. Garrison, Hig. ginsoni, and all the rest, should take warning by the horrible scenes which resuled from an attempt to spread their insane doctrines of negro equality over the once fatr island of JamaicA. SICK Ago WEAnY OF IT.-The edi. tor of the New York Tribunta is thor onibly sick and disgusted with th cry for blood of his radical associates. Ho says: "How weary we are of death-doing I ifow perfectly hateful this gallows ap. pears, shadowing the foreground of the brightest future America has ever seen I How revoltog to be told that this gl. lows is to be te only . response to the loyalty of America!- How sad the ' present gallow-senndals will appemr to our children, as they turn over the leaves of living history, and find th greatest achievernents of. Christendom. side by with the squabbling of police do tectives over a . condemned, helpless criminal, and' Chinese tricks .with the bodies of dead men I Speolal Dispatqh to the New rd News. WAaInOToN, Nov. 28, 1865.--The Cabinet ieeting to day. was. 'prttacted 'l, an unnsnally hte honr. Discussion on tho Mexican question occupieA nearly the whole time. The reports of'irihg on theIm'npen'l troops by-Fedlera1o.t are not fully credited. here If such1.acts - took place, they wore, in vloiatipn.of very recent orders. It is believed that proposi lwas met to withdraw our troop, exespt'A strong picket, giuard, from the iniediate Vioinity of tihe Rio Grande, in order to avoidesult. accurrences. The Preoidont deeply ib grews that his positive orders in regard to the observance of a strict niintralfi do bot appear 'to have been fullfobey-ed An immediate investigation hAs been ordered, and the -oulpable party. will.be severply punished, and the act disavowed Tire Government has no intention of being ivnolved in a war- with France throngh the act of any ' person ,on: the frontier. It %'as the -intention .of the Government to.settle the Mexicalt Pes tion without 'War, fnd it is still believbd tlhet this can be done. Gema Logan's conduct has' given of. fense to the Govbrnment. If any Min ister -is appointed to Mexico, it will be some other man. ' . The fortification of certam' strong. points in Mexico was commenced by ie Freinch engineer 6fficers , nearly t'wo yearsiago, and ias - boeh. progressing ever since. It hais nothing to do.with eventsnow transpiring; unless it'indin! tee that they were foreseen. Reggs'are circulated' to-day of coni, iamations'tilecet another Speaker in plAce 'of Mr. 'Colax, buf, they huavo no found atin. ir.Colar ndMr. McPherson,. il cet'ny-er'eected a Speaka.' . n'd Clerk. There is no'- harmnenv bet-. ween the Presindem'ansd ste 'RIioals9a~, 'he President-sidfide" un waverinugly ont ~iis restorastionipolicyMnd 'will, dd noite lheo end, and tLbe Radicalso 3ill . not'only opposetit t' ithe el, but are confident Qf their ability to do so effectively. - It is said thst the poecutkun it th. ease of Comianide&'C. fikll 'to mak~ out'thei'&is "'"V fthe" preuep%~of t1'e " theWa1. ath acqeitta f io a cusd T -t tn. BAmumjai pardha s e *eiets of grtt4cd1 ~Iob SttM4', 'e* York, hedhkegbm ciy.hie /niri ith0 a,4 at. 1 no i agl 'ruth *w iko~~ 'ft a a tadlee