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I - I ,,, , -m-MMMMMMMM HBg1. I ' .ISS'WWWWWWWWWWWeWwy "V if rr. ll III II J ll lU 111 DUUC v. rrrrr-R-rr-vv ; iiALHIH HY. VltWW. NOV. M. 1. CO H " )N Ht'WLY. At n lute I'lii" I' i- ( invention in Mom- discussion Hull i in - , .1 iijioii ii." ub phi some liitprrMin jioriiuit fact ' be I -el nf llie World's Mi eocm lint tin rr 'mit il y rit(i'ii. ll ) nib, ,i vi t v .-w countries wiiich can p - l m cotton fflli ,i filler, mi- nml I 1 ' ' m-miIi m. Mild tliAt Indian, I'rM I'l'.in and S.iii h American cotton u.-ed ;i!ni.-n i-xi-IiiiiM-l for lillinjt, since i: i" thi rl nml ronj;li, .otiflliilitf liko rll '1 in1 itu-f" dc--tn iii'l f.-r ciUlnn, -v-n f--r filling, i- 1 be uilierud from tli fiict ihni il Knjflidi Imvc connirurli'd in India, witliin 10 ICi i-nrc, :!.1)43 ini'o "f railway, main Trunk lim-. wliilu I .;0 milin arc in 1 1,,- proriM .f coni-trwciioT), and iIi'h i--1 mainly fr the purponi' ili-vflojing luv i-otlon illluri- ' K' Hi"X ll'- ' lo market. The production "f India cot tun in ISfifi, tin- nin-l fruitful yar, wan l.M(i,(il balen of Ii'hk tli.m II.'iO pound each, and tlie yild wan a bait' for nine iii're ; Ini! in ruixinp thin product gmiii cmpi were neglected, ni.d it in Mid that uvai a million of nuiiln pt-rMliwi. Hence ilie culture ban been on lie- decline. '.) y: produced lant ye irf for exporm tiou lo KngUnd, OM.OHI bnlen, while Turkey and I Greece m-nt I2,G0( bile. In 16CI the couitrlee of the fmnt com iiienced irrowinir eotton extownively, and even fli and other fruit Irven were cut down to obtain nnit-bl land, but now none in raUcd except for domen tic nc. Brazil produced hut year iy.r, 000 bdlon, while the wlmln croij from .Soutb America and the West Indie wan 25:1,500 bale It in to be noted that the incre.me mentioned' in not equal to the deficiency in India. In all tbctfe couu irien, with perhapn ihe exception of the Went Ii.Jien, in iat in in an absolute ne resnity in growing cotton, and thin con dition of eoume lioiiin the production and n,ld.- to tho cost. .The general average yield of tho countries named in perhaps lit iho rate of one Iwilo of 000 lb to V acre?, and, as before remarked, the quali ty in inferior. Manifestly .the cotton Slaten of Ameri ea excel all oilier countrien for growing cotton, since the yield in nbrut a bale to three acre, and the influence of the (Julf Stream gives abundant rain. The yield of these Suites thin year in reported at g.injMW.) hales. In 1859-60 tire yi'dd Mas 4.000,770. Conaiderablv more than in now produced in the whole world. A notable comparison in made, showing that more cotton in nent from Memphis than from the whole of South America. The price of firat-clnrt cotton land such n in Hie YnzoA country, is from 10 to S40 an acre, with improvements, while in Kgypt, along llo Nile, imil ir land, but requiring irrigation, in sold from 1;'0 to g-i.OO p-r acre, and this in limited to n narrow strip on each nide of the river. An regard the probable futnro cotton crops of the United Statin, it in n i thought by the Crttnmitlec of the Mem pit's (Jottvention that the yield undt the present mndltion of labor cm ever much exceed 3,000,000 of b ill n. for we are told that the negro in devoting more of bin time to providing himself with a gieater variety of food, and in more ambitious to have a small homestead and some stork than to mine much cotton, while the la bor of i he women which formerly con-' tributed at least 60 K-r cent, in now al most wholly withdrawn. While the crop in limited to tho abor figure-, it i- nai 1 that the cotton milU of the Old World and of the new demand twice as much, tnat in 6,000,000 of balen, nnd no encour agement is held out for reaching these figures without the aid of heavy immigra tion. It is nrgerl tbjt the North ouht to combine with Europe in prompting thin movement of population, for cheap cotton in a universal need, and without it there is certain to be great and general distress. The existing distress hi the cotton workine districts of Kudand adds to the present importance of a subject always considerable in tbe world's reckonings of eomfort and prosperity. What are the geneial and particnlar eanscs of tho Lan cashire decline we shall eon be able ful ly w judge and say".1 Fnr the present the admission of an influential part of the British tires, that this failure is due to the want of a cotton created by the in creased mannfactnre and demand of this and other countries, seems to have weight and meaning sufficient fnr American prower and workers. The futiire of our cotton crop appears to bo safo The ne gro is doing well. Whether cotton will ever be cheap again, at indi ed, whether il ia desirable that il should he, may well lie questioned. The condition of our finance! U such that high wnges must pre vail f r several years ; and il is not too much u av that tbe continuing interest of this com l-v are so tirenonderutliiir emu t-V are so preponueruiiup J . . ' 1-1 - . 1 ,,, Kurope use' to be mm- and mo.e fixed by 1 T.i : in sianoam nere. e nu.sv iwh...., somesinail deg.ee, that wnicn cannot void being t.ib. tiry.V. 1. Tribune, " TIIE FAlTlJ OF THE QUAKKR. I The follow in Qu tktr declaration ot j faith was written hy (jeoree Fo in lf? 1, ' and sent t the Governor of liar bad oca : i IHtCtAKATlOV ir FArrtt. j e own and tiletve in tmtl, tneronij ( , ... . ...( i. t , . .; i v i i its! t " V !-( . till' fVfHtfor Tn all tliiup in iH-avni mid IWflfJ add iho rreerA-er oi an inv . .- n niadr : who t tio.1 over all ; blessed for- j . . . IT . I .1... 1 I .. .... I . ever : In whom be nil honor, glory, domin- hm, prir:iiul tuanksiving, rmlh now and j, forevemore ! And we o ji nnii wnevc m .Jtsn Christ, I lis beloved and only beg,t- leo tJoii .in h"jn Ho i wtll pleased: who Wiis conceived by Ine il v I . lost, anil ".'. - ie. i of the Virjcm Marv ; tn wlion we, ;.. ..rt . a in w lion w e i l.aee redeitii liou lluouh Hi Idoud. even the fontivene ..f'siiu- ; ho t the express " " - i r,. rrf .lie ihvisilile I !. ihe lirst born ""S ' . . r r'-ttii.e. bv whom were .11 ihinc cn aM "t" l !"'i,v".;',l'" in I earth, vi.ihle am! mylsibltf. v'".''"1; tb. v be liirnnes. d mmion, pri.i-.jM - ti .1 -. - .t... i.v inn;, i bv 1 1 in., i APMnrpm. an iuhiei nnu . . I .-.u o und lif-lit'VU thi'.t lie whs nmi - in.de a Sieriocc for sio, who Jiitow no . -.1 I. .1111(1 n sir, ncMuer - m iuuuil. i Utat He. was crucified tor u iu 1 ' the flesh, witliout Mio gafr or .Jemsniem; .r.oj yg. -tux cKKe, n- p l.nitthtlIewiiiiUrt4.NMlrMMliithel1iaU a pound of lonl sugar, I. ' .!.!.! J.... k. tl.inl dav bv tho power of Hit Sithcrj frT : - i j on r lltincntton. nnd tlixt asccniteil lip I I into Hwivcn urn) now sitiith on the iiht ' Imnil ... .nI. Tin Ji-hw. who wn the ..iiiUm.,ii ..f llit' lily pniplirt an(Uuoi- lies. In our foumlnrliH : and believe ihore i no i.tli. r minni nnni in nn mm nm . .. I I : 1 I t linf n ill-i ii I. ml. vim IliiiHt; Klui;, ... ' . ... i i i i i.i, ,1 hi i r..i- i-.i-rv man. m il Ilia nino.i i for nil iihmi. i tin- imi.iii.lion fr inn s'ns, anil not wr our ouiy , out in-" i t i m j sins i.f the w liol" nrld, aceording a John 'the lUptist lestified of him when lie said, 1 "H,.,l,; . I,;, ,, ,, (,,.d, that 'akeili . , , . i j . i. .. - , - . - I iway Uu nin ..f the world.'' We believe j1. I i tin lie alone in nur Kedei nu r and . i - lor, , , the ( 'aptain of our salvation, who naves u Iroiii sin, an well an from hell and the wfritlh j In ( I'lnc, and dotrny the levil and bis ! works. lie in tin' feed u' 'the woman that , bruises the serpent's bead, to wit ( lirist Jesus, the Alpha and nn ga, the first and J I he lasl. He in (an the Seilpturen otlrntl sav of lliui) our wisdnm. righteousness, jiisiiticatioii and redemption; neither is j there salvation in any oilier, for there is no other niune under Heaven given among I men whereby we must be saved. '1 his i yrd Jesus Christ, the heavenly man, the J Kmaiiucl, (JimI with n, we all own and believe in. kaimdH v or Tiiornirr ix DRKAMINO. A very remarkable cirenmMnncc, and L. ... , . . T .. . - . ... .. ... I an irofMtrtant point ol Aiialugy is, says i n v i ixm..i... I.., i I ;.. .1... j r a 1 I 1 1 I I . T IIIH'IW , 1, in IVIillU 111 111 i extreme rauidity wilb which the mental I opertation are performiHl, or rather with iK n il... idean depend are excited in tbe bernis- pbei ical gangia. I would sppear as if a whole series of acts that would reallv occupy a long lapse of time pass ideally tb.ongh the mind in one instant. We 1 : A ..;.... f "77 I" --I ."" of lime a strange property of im:.d ! for if such be awonn property wher. entered into the eternal disembodied state time will I ec,(.r.. m.vi "n, t., a quart of vinegar; bo'. apicar to ns eternity. The relation oft ji j tind in a mouth it will be fit for use. space as well as of time arc aUo aiiuihil 1 1. be strained before it is nut in tin i ibited, ao that while alinont an eternity in eompreswed into a moment, infinite space is traversed nmrc swiftly than by real ihonght. There are numerous illuntra- tiolis of this nrincinle on r cord. A gen - tleinan dreamt than he had enlinted an a soldier, ioined his rezimeut. deserted, wan , j l.L I I .iiinrenooeu I 'll 1 leu u.ii-iv, 11 1' '1. 1 ,ii'-ui" 1 '. . . . .-. . to le shot, and at lat led not for exention After usual preparations, a puit was fired; he awoke with the report, and found that a noise in an adjoining room had, at the sunn) moment, produced the dream and . . r 1 1. tl . IW ikene.l lilill. A menu ol lr. .oercro- inhie dreamt that he bad crossed the At Uutio and spent a fortnight in -America. In eiubarkinif. on bin Te4wiix.be-fidl int lheea, and awakening in the fright, found that he had not been asleep ten minutes j It seems an though, after a lapse of three centuries. Sir Walter Raliegb'n dream of an Kl Dorado were .l...i ... lie realized. The other dav we published an neco'tut of marvellous discoveries of diamonds iii t,t .v 1 e --wi'i.--i..i'.i LZ'2L'E:..rrr.m I nOUtll iViriCSl. tm-J bh-i ini-n nmim 1.1 mile ahui).' the banks of the Orange, and the Vital rivers They werenotouly abuii (hint, hut they were, many of tin m, of great size. Home were lonnd i f the pan ibilooue shniie and of the first Water. weighing upward ol eighty carats ; o il rs of tbe oclliedroii, or loiir-poitHcd, thai Weighed thirty carats ; and of :he smaller varitieties hail been picked up on the sur face of the ground.' Naturally, South Africa wan in a ferment. Kh-phant's tusks were forgotten, ami every one w t hunt ing for precious stone. The infections had even extended to llu's city, nnd Dr. ITall wan organizing a colony 10 go dia mond gathering. Hut now come report Australia of discoveries there which far eclipse those in South Africa. Telegrams hive come H4ng fiom the A i.-t al an mines to E ngland big enough lo ra ike the diamond raerelianu hold their breath wiih astonishment. The glittering stones l ave been picked up in such quantities that, says the London I'iincB in a leading arti cle on the subject, "the colontsfcn are all dreaming of precious stones. At every table, and iu every railway carriage the talk is of diatnoudn and rubies opals and emeralds, pearls amTtopitzen, and people of all rinks are rushing to the mines. 1enuine diamonds are on sub: by women nnd children at every cottage, and then can hardly be a ru intake, we should think, .bout the nature ol the stones." This in marvelouscnough in all c Mcience, but tbin i not half the story; the rest of i maeks of the Arabian Nipbta' Enter tainments, and Sinbad the Sailor's ad ventures iu the great diamond valley to which be fb-w on tbe back ot a mighty bird; And thin latter and wonderful b iff we must preface aithhe statement, fa miliar doubtless to many ot our readers. ili,it 1 In. ii,ci-niw. in Vfilm of the diaui.ind . . . .j ...... tl- .mm ,1. 111 I'. ,io 1 el 1. .ii I 1 1 a 11 ltd Hi. I c 1 nPi 1 1 Liit.t t 111 iitioni"ii "'' ' weight. learat, for metawcr A nlone weighing one might be worth fi'ty weighing ' iiiHinni, I. a. , ,., .. ,i- i i ' fiv. carat , . j BS big ns a lemon', lund weighing threc-rjuarters of a pound. i Such a one'hj said to have been found in Australia, in diseoverv ban been It-le- rnpM.r I(, Kn ,i. hands oXa I ;laTfoT It was placed in trusi worthy man. lie was v,.r,ounded bv a slrruti cnnlon f milila rV( a was inarched in this way Irom tin- ,nines to Pvdnev, where the mnguihw-ih mumm nt.. t.nJ Ti.! in llin mini 1 was detxistted in tlie mint. 1 he tonC 'lXm 'k-fn t lioronlil y tTeO j V - ' -- ' .i.M w a . I . I ... 1 ieolngists are at worn upon it now ; inn ; if r(.aHy prVes to be what is supposed, ! jriv i!ue will be almnt lahillot It" i m-la h OOU carats. 1 h great Eusjlisli ! ,.lfln ond. the pvnfe "I the J.rilisli Knipnc, ,jp Koh-i-nor, wrljrlia.bnt I S3 curat, and t jM rorupnted value is tn millions in gold. .i..i.. ..!.. i- ,l, r ' l III ' hiui I ii" i'.ii. ,ir . , , , i li ,1 ill At ,1 i,v tl.o table in use. would be n'f imI, . l,y thn table ),;trf millions fn ...11 t . KOiu. i.'it oi conn-, : this, value would in r.:iy tvcul he nu igiti nrv, iiT.e nn purchnser could be found s buti.l red Uliilioris lo spai e lor a diamond, even if i. wn as big aa iemoii. To Tr'serre Eggs Jtnring Winter. i ii n. e i i a- von .-.leri vo ir ftrf". ii.ick In u-p Till as vnu c 'll. ct your rj"a, liacK - .- . them in a kerr with A fever of salt at the Uoitnin, llitn a layer lit' effca set in with laver of salt o.i the top. int of milk, nlf n pint of onimiy. neat tne eggs wry ngn; aim . i. ..i l I- . . . l mica, uuu uie iuim, ...Kitr onu u.nouy. prJir,; h'in. Have a broad shallow ( V(1(iM. (lf boiling wuii'T. Hreak your fR. jH a nj.t0 n(j t)(, eillvfu ,rt inbreak' (. n ft pnU. -mj . t.ur.f 1 J ' nul i( )iv,lk Ik. 'Take llie water - , .1 ie lire. Mine llie ef';s can liuiv lino . I- I .1 . . i .11 .. it one at a tune, nno ue iiimt in in over , . i .... the liie again. Whilst they are boiling thiow lie- water over llie "ll;n Willi a spoon, and as soon as the whites are thick lake them out with nn egg slice. Trim litem neally and Send lle-iu lo the table int. JIum Ouitlr'lc. Whisk your eggs very lijrht, aud add to it a much grated ham as ill H.ivor it. Fry it in hot but ter till it is bioMlion the lower side. Sin-inkle ml: anil uenner over it, and h! I ss i ll oii half over ihe other. 'Ihe salt should not he mil in the eirir an it lliiim it. iur- ''" Bfevn parse.. y. . . , . ? . , . i. .. Mush Il7iv2 Mak some thin Indian mush, when r.Kil add a little sail nnd llmir enough to mak' a thick batter, stir in some yeast. Let It Stand all ii lit to tir-e. in the morning add Hour enough to form a dough. Km ad it well, set it to rise: when lijrht mould it out In loaves, grease your pans, and when it gets again bake It. Hue Ttteml. Tbin in made in the sum inner an wheat, only it inut have more mn rye tbiur to make stiRer uoitgh, anfl re- quirei more kneading Jt taken tailwr - jler i " In bake than wheat bu-ad. (hnimnn Must ird -One- uW.shku. , fu ol jrroutiil mumari, one ,casi.Miui..i 1 s . i' M sugar, one trnspoonf.il salt. .Mix the 1 alt, sugar and mustard tog. :hir and Men 1 pour on some bulling water erudnally. stir il with a born spoon or knife till It m quite Mua-.th. b e like it quite Illicit, nihiTS lirefer it so liilu an lo tun on llie I . " .plaie. ' Cln'il Yinrgnr. But half a pint of I CTrtnr ttotlle. mm n pyw"a , J A CH I UK I 7. rpirKNKIt'S NORTH CAUOUNA A!. MA : I MAO loi 170. Kobtrs-'d and 1 Moled ! mall re-oect-' ; Inner tUall the Al.ii.in.ic ol Sliell 11 III! .'e I I8li9.wl rfTwrfS no popiilai snd Iff s .li- I ': iee. snejle eoeu - l)V 111.nl 111 i-enls, J - . , I ......... hu inull one iOZell l.V l.l.ill nines ly 111 I'uc-e 10 tore. Iiall --'ro-s. 1 : per buuiirtd S-i, im i- ulnile iri-. 57. FAKll:IO S V Al.MAXAC. -Wi-W! Iiy Jauies II. Km. ins; an exc lUiit Al nsnio. full ol must valuable Matter to 'he KaniM-r, n ull iooiiU.lv imUttilof in l ire 1 ten : trpe. Pjie. ner nuicle coi hv ma 1U tei,. : lies In- mail U.V.. one d.Ztl 1V Aiail i.ii iKie.- in st.'t-e, in.li am i I"1' huuditd 5l:"f. ;.. r reS !?lV '. ' III K COMIC A I. M:M.VC IOR l87. .n,.liliM lo- .I.ooss II. liuuins: loll ot comic giictiliu nhlll.iilo'nn, j ikes, snee.lol.-, loll wild uioiitl.lv ealeii'larn, in Ur'e clear 1. ... i- o,irl nv. liV mail. HI eeni I eeiiu-H ny mull inr.- mie i4m.-itliv lliinl l.il ei I 'rice in store, fer I I gross ?'; per liiiliUi 1 il S I oil : iv.-r l'i . ii. Ci" One el each ol the .-ihove mailed to any ,n Id less for etn. For sale hy jas:-.:x:ks.xij5;. A :ent and I'u'.linl-er of A.niainn", oct l."-4hf Sliiaiy, N. C t 3r A 11 Ini;.ii.e.l"'d ni A'lnei!-irali 1 1 n 1 il..- ivill 111 iiexed ol Jinnee Mnyttu;. none. 1 I 1 1 V U ' v 1 11 lliat 11II parlies v. 10 na fel.H 1III1S HL'iilnsI Hie esiaie n -'- bv liie tir-l ol Novemner I itie none. r lead 10 lu.i ot llicti reeov.-uy. . ' OIH llnlel'l iiiike ea i iy ed ' tne feltlcinen laie in' Med I. .1 1 I. 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I ... i ie in ire upv-ngiu ri.i:t-s. ic, in uie iu-ec i t onr.- ...... o-.i..,- ... .., .7"' ,i,,..Vv.' i tn, in- M.ue. :il nn early .lav. ol, rs lo syttvv, i it .- -. youii; men 1 nil; r tIi-as.-toi.rtii.- of :i ntuj.', i: or tin ivnnlK-s c 11 h. 'i n is, re ii.iiit Cve feet bv four: illustr.1 i I i . i . .if :iv.. I r map HI .ril. ui!l I .' r.Ji.ind- souWv i-iiprnve!, nemtie , iuTks, i4oinif:tiii, Ac, Ac. ! rein? up in every iiomc r lilroads. .stofSi-c, A M. y worthy lo oflice and s Ifflol in tie :-ue. Spec'nrat cornea ready r.bout the Jst Scptem- iH-r. iMiV. x Tirnis .iccommo ! iiie. aietrc"- wilt- la;.-irS. K:V.S.MI'KL PKAKCK, LAMB B3 ungl 3ru Wiltiiinstpii. N.-C.- ; 4r THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT u Q c 1 8TAOB xasrss! WARSAW To FatfittrciUt: I K.Vi: WV-aw for l-'avett 1 J ( SilIlll.,. , a'an- ille .t.-iilv r 111 Western N famltnit Kutu Ualriph and prornrt n throtili 1 lk.:.i-i In 1 nyi-ueville inr . i iinuiii iirnv f: i.n, i.ol.Ulion.' via Warsaw, to KuyelU-ville, I Tlirouirh tiek-ts fnuii Weldnu lo PnrerU.'j flflcriw. Ttninjrtr tickets fentn W ilmiuf Un, i via Wanutw, In Fayi-Uuville. $ii. CH VUMITTE TO '7. DESBOROi In-are Charlotte after Irain- In. 111 Kaleijfli and Ci.IiioiIi a, la Honris-, l,.r W .ule.-lmro Tiii-mI.i.i , Th.iiMlay. ;iu.l Saturday Leave Wa .lestairo'. Tiiesdar. Tlinr-'d.-utwiinl Sat u day, af- ; ti-r arriv al oftr.ii.w and Stararrm W'ili iiairtoit i Cures Vll Pain ! I Tn I I i - B . c e. a. H . 5 if w y ir . Ml - -1 S I tfftm sW S I1C3 wV I oLBMcittoars M.iKIMSVII.l.K. .11. 'irrH.n.TO Mil IT. ; , H uroin.r iitiil Leave Jl.msviUe. Tnejdaj. Tbar.l.ir ami!10" l'r-'S'"" Hntnnlav ' ....... ... 1 IT-.. .1.. ...,1 tl I 1.1 KiMy! M"'.!ilav, Wedm-'iby and Prl Clt'tHinon' Act'ointMMhihru Ltne H--tw ei-n Salem and llitfll I'oint. will charter St.lLi'S at ail limn 'I'li-i'M-r I lam Ihe .'lie.iji-e!-t." OHit-tt at Battler's Hotel. Salem. . ( '. K. T. ( LLMMONS, Oet. I; lSC'.l tf I 'nut rhetor. EW VTiGK ami XwThilttrolina ti: atihiiip rao.it New York to Wilmington, vftWn Line will coii.pi is. the following steam FA IH HANKS, dipt A. Ilimfir, J. I'. M-r gun, a. CUii Jti-jer. John More. -aile-is ;.s in -,v Ii. I W'M. I', i LYME. " j uKiTF:n'A ctxim, MARY SANl'OUD, Willi "iieli addttloiml Si lire to ineel llie detnaiids o! 'lie 11.. le .in New Voike.elV W fi X tt. A 1 I sMl-llH:. ) at 4 I M , Irom Pi. r lo U 1!. loot ol Wall si i eet. JV Tle attention of Shippers is called . t . . ll' it i I ' t. c 1 I. I l'i l i I l.-e , ie tne i.i i i nnn i . .i.iii r.o I offered bv this Line , Vhicli are su'ierior to I uliv heretofore offered. THUol iill lUl.l.s fir LAIHXfj t - .1 V ., I. gi"en to ali points on tne Mtin . anoina I liailmad and its Cuuueclious via (,'olds- hoio: J. A. MADI.KIf, Stdieitiug Agent. WORTH & DAXIKL. Agent... Wilaiin J AMI'S HAND, Asi-nt, ton, X. C. febXH tf l'J Wall Street. X. Y Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable rcsbraUTe is the sheet anchor of the feeWe and dehilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the oged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates. tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific i in cvqry species of disorder which nndermines the bodily strengtli and breaks down the inimal spirits. Wherevei it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal i staple. It is to-day tho host and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized worldbe sure and get tlie gennine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores. ii00KSELLKttS-XD STATIOXKBS, 1 f-:9 Jtaflimore St., Enillmore, ltd HE LAr.r.EFT and Is-.-l assorted I in ttic city of fli-ol. LaW,lcntl.Mwlnl, Claslall Celhj r sad 'ii i ."n " i:--..K-. Rfcmk pnd . .tut i k House stntirr. y v all d. f ;!niik ll.s-l - manufactured t rdl ill ,! v itvle of biuii'i -i audruliua- i-: v va McCubbina, Snlliyan Go. VVd havo recoivoa our Fall .v SVintef stock of JVew Uoow which isvpry lurgo and complelo consiHlmjf 111 pari ol I) H Y G O O D 8 , or ETEItT DEsritlPTION, Hardware, Hoots &, Slioi, Hats and Ctiw, Solfe and Upper I .tall irr, Mi 1a 1 1 it led and I'aicnt 1 o a t h o r, Coach Harness T7T and Saddlery Trimmings of all kinds, Calfskins, Lin- ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, Tanners and Kt roscne Oils, Co ptil and Coach Tarnish, ' Whit f nail . . l!i.. assntsw IkAI lir'ili.L J lit .Mi SJ IIIC 1UI J Mrl. IIUIIU. I I Colored Painls of till kinds, Cut- t 1 ; IjOntl Ol IllO VOrV Hoping, Iron, TioH an 1 Twino, Slerl and Iron. POWDER ! POWDER ItlFI.K, 11LASTIKO AND .MIX1XO POVVUKU. Varns, ShnvtingH, Coffee Sugnr and Tea, Molasses and SSvruj, - iall, Urngs and lUedicin, ami in short EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE , , All of w Inch was bimglil lor and W'ill IK! Sold llXn.... 1S- ,. CASH, AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, . W 0 allow no IIOUSC IO UIKlcr- soli IIS. Ho sum lo rxamint! otir slock be&rc j urcliasing olwiwliorp. If nlTitnls usn pleasure to show I . our Goods whether wo sell tr not. Don't be doceived by loud hlow- j ing and heavy shelling, but come: nn Scl vw "P- Q Orders from a distance promptly filled at lowest oricok, f3 We buy nearly all kinds r nfProc!uc. MAfuhhinr Ciilliiin 9. C f !vlCuUDDirib, OUIIIVdll 01 LU., I niime ol inl rh.ldren air i. mi-- iwirww, m V.. I llniiur rSivtTi IJi.w 1 ell M.ir-tun. and I'twrlfw Man.i nd f.ll-n M.isun ' . , , , . Salisb-urr, Sept. 2-4. 1S9. 18 ly ft SllfOOtid from nur hnuuM In hha 'i,ir to CuuiliaSiSluM, and hiervhaiils. In overy rt I Utile cunt 1 y In. 10 Maiu tu CalUorUta, ime. nn I It- ill VutllM t ShVSS - - ONE MILLIOX DOLLARS Our faellitlos for t raiaetln thU iiuuiunsc Inw niliosM are hetter Uuiti ever ix,foru. W hav apuits in all the priiH'iNtl t-llles lo juirehaiH) (totals fnnn all the Manufiietiirfrs, liiiMrtrs, mid others, tor Oath - nml often ni an iuuneiic sacrifice from tin. uTiriiuil eiwt ol' iinnlm-lion. ..i- I,. .... ..r ti... r..n k rur attention .0 much the largest .. ' 1 m . 1. . . I and most .ouiiJete stock i.f (I.mhIs lii this ioar Mmu Blanket. QhM$, OMon, Oniymu, tvl. all selw U-.l from Dew and Irvsh stock and lrti Owxh, JibU Lihtu. lUrtU, 'iy, I styles, ai.d a lare portion pim linwd directly Gl"m, Stt'rt; Cortft; Jbc. ste. 1 loin the Maaufnetnrvrs ami their A r.-nt .-. silica ,V(iW-'toterf Ware, ty-ov plalrd oh AicaW Silver, Dtfit ytrk.jir$ btttlt fJnlttl (.'aUn, llritlauiu Ware, Uht Ware, Table and W.v t'ntleiti. in n fat ninety. Kleuutit French ami fVs.-rr.au hhney UixfU ftnnitiiil 1'ltntiHf ra iili Albania tin- newest and " . -. . . choicest style in Mororo nnd elrel luniln y. Morroceo Travelling Iti'j; tlunJkertltir unJ Olive thxe; dr. tijil nml Plnteil Jrwrtry, nf the nen-ent xtylfM. We have nlno made arrangement with some of tbe I.-. elm;' I'ui.li iii;v lloiie. that will. mi Ill us to sell the s-aiulard and latest works of popular author nl al.ont .ajr-hnlf the regular priee: such as IIVMo.n. Mookk, Ueaxs, Mm. Ton, ami Tk.isvsoh's WuBK. in fttll liill and Cloth liiiiduiL'-. and hundreds of other. Tln-e anil i-verythili els.- Tor One Doll ir for each rilrjr. We do not oil. r n sinirle nrtieW of inerelmn disc, that call la. -.old In n-ir-ilur dealers at our price. V-do nol u-k t mi lo hut itimmIs u-.uii us unless wc .-an sell then, cheaper tluut you j can obtain tuein in any other way i while the greater purl ol our pi.nl- are sold at alHtut One hnl f the Regular Hate. "VTe want jnaol reliuhle ajrpiitn in cu re part of the t'onnf ry. Ity employ iujt your njiara Uau to form eliihs and scndiiiK - iHtlera, ion .-an I nl.'tuii the in.a-t lila-ral .-oiiiiNifi-HHis, either in Cash Merchandise iu.1 all I rut In us ill la- ns repteseiile.1. and we guarantee ati--taetivii to ei erv .an- dtsMiM wit hour Iu.ii.m-. Agents sh.iiiT.t inlfwl Ten e. iit- froili cneh cutoiner mid forward t u in advance, for Ue script ive I'heeks of the r"""l- we s.-ll. The holders of tl e Clieeks hsrethe privih pe of either pnndmsinfr fh article llieniiid"-cril-ed. or ol'.-teh.oiging for any arti. h- inpntioiie.l nn our 'atal);ne, mnnherinjr over :tf .litr.-reiil arti.-les ; not 0110 of whieh enn Im purchased in llie usual way t'..r tin- same money. Tho mlvmitiijies of first sending lor t 'lu eks an- thesei We are constantly hnyiiic nuiatl lots id' very viiliialde giaals. whieh are not on onr catalogiu-s. and lor which we huiot. cheeks till all nn. sold ; lsi.les, in eierv largecluh we will put cheeks lor W T.'IIKn, tfrttTS, ftL VXKttT. flBKsn Pattkkss. or some other article ol alue (dvingsoine iiieiula-rs of the cluhiin opportuni ty of ptirehasiug an article for about oneunartof il- utile. "In evcrj-onler ainoiuitiiig lo over ?50. ac eoiiipanfe.l by Die ea-.li. the Agent may retain -i.l"t . and in every unlet of over $l!!o, t Oti may he retained to Pay the Express dtaxgo. Thi oII't is more espeeinllr tn nist Agents ill the Western and Southern StaU s.loil laufeD to all customers. ,V,QMM''- Agents will be p lid ten p.-r rent, in Cnh or llerchnmliM', when thev tilt mi. ln-i'r culm rlnh. for whieh below we give a partial last of tjimuiissiotis : For an order of S30- from a club of Thirty, we will pay the Agent, ns commission, UH ya. limwn r ltleaehed Kheeting, (imsl Kress I 'altera. Wool Hipiare Shawl, Frenrh t'aasimere I'aiits and Ve4 IMItern, l ine large White t'oiuileruiuie, etc., etc.. or fctlKI in cash Tor an order of 850. fnm n Club of Kiliy. we will pay the Agent, an (.'..niiiiiasioii, If. yds. sheeting, one pair of heavy w.a.l blan ket, poplin dre pattern, liumls.uiic wool s.piare shawl nil ver-ciise watch, etc., etc., or ..mi iu cash. For an order of 3100 from a club of One Hundred, we will nay the agent, a Colli i iiU-m'oii. Jon id-. ol good v,i.l-ide Slieeling. ( oin-siicer uuniing ( ase w rch. Mich Long W.ail Sliaw l, Suit of all Wool French Cassi inere, etc.. etc., or fclu in ea.-b . We do not employ my travelling agents, and customers should not pay money to persons piirMirting to he onr-agents, yntcs prrsohall acimtlntnl. end Money always by Kepis tor ed letters. For further particular send for Catalogues, PARKE n m, 00., 9R & 100 Sumner St., lioston. Mast. Oct. 15, IWC.. 41-ly THE ADVANCE. A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL, Jieroled to Ihe Farm, the Garden, the Y(irkshp, Domestic Economy and General Progress in North Carolina. 'IM1E l NDKfSftlNEl PROPOSES TO 1 publish, in tin city ol Raleigh, ss soon h ;i sufCcii-nt number ol -ubscribers can be ob tained HVrKy Family Journal, a.lapt. .1 to tlie wniu ol liie M-.iple of North t'aiolina. who nre engaged m the cultivation of llie B"i' in all i brunches, llie iuiniovcuienl of our ! iuauiifaetiu.es, our machinery, our mechanical ' -hill, mnl till tl e linileiial interests of the Stale i , (Tm. M,llci of iu. he expect t I seimte the mil of setenlific nod praetn al men ! lo h'm arid interet his readers. Ilis oh- r . - -as ma. m - :-.T---i: - -r ) - I j.-el win n- in make it cannon. it pm, -ucai ami iiM'ful to all class.-. It will be prin'i d in eoo.1 style, on good pn- -r of large size, w $2 M-ryLeHr iu ailvm-e. - The first tiiunber will nrpeur nboiit tbe Isl ot j .oveiumT. or ns mh. i inereioier jis uie jmi ronaoe wift justifv. Snlworila'ia" wttl be ex ; rMt.-d to nav as siam as i her rcervt the first; L number. - I ' 1 1 I Tbe nnileiHipneil noliciis the aid of his many ' friends in the ?taie to iditnm t)ictttei in!.! , lorw,ard llie list al an early day. VM. E PELL RaViffh, Osi ft IPCO. 41 4-1 if 1 Willi UESALX AM) RKT.XII. DRUGGISTS lr.I.KRS is 1)I!IJ(IS MEDICINES, Fancy L Toilrl .Irlirlm,, Paints, Oie PY1-: STUFFS. PERFUMERY, Imported r liomesttc t inuow SPICKS, Vs V-k.- ' i Would respectfully call the attention of Iter chants. I'h vsician. Itantrr. asd ol hers, to tlu-ii cstensivo 'stock and Mipi-rior iiiilucemeiils. ,', ?rlllu; 6m " UOlT" ' . - ' Ten Cents Reward. Tni Eal-ore reward wilt be paid to any ermti tio wm iTtiin. tn me t.ur Ihhih.I i kildn-M j who rn away tmm sw about two years ago. Tb4 I All pel n sit saiaei agalaaH ItsttaaaaH rsll I dm. uader ienlty or the law. ;.;. MawiN. l uluo . X. C. Oct. h IW... S: ts; I GOODS I H AVING JUST RUTUHiV. od from llie iCactcrn Mur- The Grrut in line in Dr Goods. i AH wo nsk is a eall at the Well known Em- .1 . ... 1 1 ... . jMOIIIIII III lllin III. II h' I 1,11 IM III' Vlllir llt.l'll- lion to u lew I, K A III Mi ARTICLB8 kept in this wliulesale nml retail stis-k : V 1 JMotions, Mats, Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, "Pant. Goods, Drugs, I'tilmt Mrilit ines, Dtfr Stuffs, ', Tan iters' Oil, Kerosene and Unseed Ol, Ieead, I piter, sole and Har ness LEATHER. CALF ft LINING SKINS, HARDWARE, Iron, ninii aajUla Jl lids' ill l . ami i irriape, Triinininjr-v in lin t, Ihoii-atiil - of artieles tm' t.-.lius to cnoineruie. Wc are ayvuts for thu Great Threshers antl CLEANERS, Also, Manufacturrrs" A(p-nts for th eel.brntd lloue I lust. Do. do. Kit!.-... : lilastinjt I'owder. tV W invite tho attention of ilerelian's SImI tho Iriuiu awa silljli to nur iilniilt ao.rii,a Uiein ther sill lin.l iitliin.' but fivsh mnl .lesi rjible (iimxI-. Wc bay all kiuds f produce. .Save your ftlsclrWries and Fruits, winch will be to you a Tn-asurc. Smith. Foster & Co., 8ALISRITKY. N'.C . Bprairae's Old .Stand, iie:ir tlie Market lioiise. -, ri -. Issgl. VAy J UKT RECK I VK I) AT T1IF. STORE of SMITH X)STKB & CM S. 1UUU SACKS OF SALT IIBLS MOLASSES. 12 II I IDS. M LASSES. gl-tf. LOOK for MERONEY'S AT T1IF. BIOS OP THE BIG INDIAN. KrAI.MHKPPClAb ATTENTION uil I.) our SliK-k of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ami invite all who want tbe Latent Sfyht, tint imilitirn, ami .!. IteaumMe f'riee in cue us a call. Wo are now i xliibitinji ihe best Stock of DEY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS. MILLINERY Gooin, DRESS TRIMMINGS, GliOCERlk'S, HA lib WAt, SOLE & UPPER LE ATUEIi, Condi, Copal and Jiipnn Viunialiof, Wnlimt Slain, Kerosene ami Machine Oila to be found in Western Nortb Oarolin. Spe cial altenlioii is .-ailed to our i nek of BOOTH AND 81I0ES. Ladies' Swedlemlkin Mioes. f I 60 r.alr " Balmomls lenllier lintd. I 50 " dent's Itann.irals. very best stock, 310 " " J'ui.ii-s.ile iioets, - 6.1KI " " Youths and Minsi-s Sboeii. nf all ) rices and ini!iti-s. (......I rli.-.rt Ulrts-ta pcrd. llest ('i.lii v-s, 16. W. nre lso Htfciits ur llie M-utulucI m ei. of the best AiiKlcri.TI'KAl. IMl'I.KMKNTS AM) MACHINERY, such as Tbe Buck Eye Mower mid Uenpor, Turbine Water Wlieoia, Fine Engine Deep Well nml Foreo I'limps. Krencli ilnrrannd Corn Mills, TTirtIic:Hii'l ( lentiei ii whi-cls c. iiijileii, Cider n.l Wine MM Star Cotton (i n unl Conijeincr, (rain Di lis. Sulky Plow, I SlIlll.tvrH anil C!anert, i i-a..!.,.. c...;. V i ' y oiui cu o p. Uiililtor nml Leullicr m llinff, iti.d iiiany other tl ins i.m. numeions to rnen- j lion, allot which wc will sell si ihe Manulae I tre's .rice. ey I Ijome, .-r send snd eel Catalogue of any iliint; you ninv wiuil in lltli l ne We j-umi-j i.nie.' i be Mii. hiii.'iy sihl hy ns to give saua j factor. j We are nlo affent for Singei's Kcw F;.ini jlv SKWINtl MACHINE, U wbab xU is tn Wjual. Wnt-iaiMeil lo .In nil kuiil- of vwlt, . and to give eniire saiaThnrlion, or tbe luoiwy 1 will b,- "-efuinleil UTG0U0 PINK LUMnr.R r.rmshcd at tin dVpot. on sbori aowe. We will Im four.. 1 . j lsrile Ihe r.. ilimiL ! alna iluri.hy's (Lai.ile Row. MERDNEV k LiiO. FOR SALE.--A Si-L-nditl 12 IIoim. I'ollVer I'ortnble Elijniie, Tor lo bv juiw ll-lfflm M EKO EY ti HJiO. OTIC3.-I W11.I. ilM, ON 'vr'Kn A NUSl.Y,W7tfi as OotabarV from 50fr u ' liati tea-i:e! of '.im. ochntirtntr V Mnr Kttt. ,' (iniiu.r.) Tbe rah- will be eivh. nld tiltie jiltwe j oil rbe Cli 111 of the I d.-- Uobl. letW. i 0. UV W).UJ, ; o. t. I, IKRlt 3!Mt ttuxdwn. OTicB.--iB V;ri'ii)")TF.8ntV di in me as uihniuislruto'r if It W Orif. ,-,i, ,..,. lu.ru In'!, b.lt In IK,. kntii'L. ..f ' Mr. Lewis ijauca for collection. 'Ilm.-e ontiuf! ft bem are n-.iier U-.l to call upon i!r, I lanes at the Old Xnrtk Slate otneo tn Salisbury, and j pav them us co;it! as possible, I Oct-1. Irftfl tf it (iltlPKITTI, AdmV O 111 IS ftCUUOL which is d. sigtd WrHha edlH-ati n id" rohared teaebcr. niab- slid fetiia! j will open on Wednesday, Sept. 29th. Air!i .Jinli must be h'-Io.Io read and .. rite, and UB- jderstand tlie lour primary rules of A ril met. I Aid. will be rendered. board in spcciul eae. I Ailili.-alion, iici nainanied by statement n nge, iia'ilicanoiis and pecuniary ability, rtuiy be made to JT.rv. J nrllNTON' SMITH, D. Ilalei'b, N. ('.. S-pt 24. 1 Principal 11 111 111 a vn linen Hill IU URNS J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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