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(Ll)c(DIti Nor tlj State BAl.IsrtrKT. I KIUJV. NOV. J. 19K. MEETING OP THE TRUSTEES OF TUP UNIMKRSITV. UeyorUd for tse HtAudiird.l Tli.' Trusties, : ',r l7,,,i ,1P,,"1 lit IoIIowIor ohm f.rtli llnhrsrait? : Tint u embrace the following Colleges, eaeh of wWfli i divided several School or Departments "f Rtody,, u-idei ihe cnv ntineiit of Piofessor, uithas nt.iny Hixin.iiitB as may '"' iiceeasarv; and in each of tli' Sscuols there ii uiieoi more Cluss .. I. CO I. L HUH Oi LITMATrRK AND Tllr A I. I S, v i rtt the loliow in? m-iifxil-: 1 Intellectual and Mnul Plnlsnpuy I'nrliidl Lang i.i ii I ,.iel u. lire Hhucrr duel 1 ditienl ! Economy. i 5. Mathematics. L.nin Lmxuagi' I.','n,,,r''. 6. 7. Unt ie LanC'iaso '"!"rt'- UnJtrii Linguagia and Literature 8. Clu-miany. i. Natural llii-mry. lixmiu:iti'iti for entrance into ill schools is r quired. A ei.t in IV l'ii 'U t in .inv nnt i ,f, tic S !l'"l- lllid HCelVO .1 ill pl.lIU Mfjllld tty ili.- Pruf- ss.r of tint Sciia A. Certificates of i;oflci. ncy, rn rrmtr lir.-iiK In - nt ii Hehool are irivfii : :t-i of lit .1 if v in ill'- School of HNtiirnl Hi V.ig. Ag,,.d,,eofthfl -is wi-h e,,!iei mitrirf lhobiat ihux Sc! Is. may ; comu a cnndidnicfortlib Unirersiiy TV glee of A. 11. i:i this College. A graduate M ail the School may become a ciuilidnt.u ioi the University Degree of A. M. II. COLLKlfC OF 1'iIILOS.ii IIV. 1. l iullectml ninl Moral 1'iiilosophy. 2. Englicli I.adguage uud Lileratnre. 3. History am! Political Eooiioray. 4. M itlie'uatica. 5. Uhemistry. 0 Natural History. 7. Litin Language and Literature. 0. Engineering. The graduate of the first sin, witbeilhj er of the last three School", may become 11 randid.no for tho University Degree of J'i.U. The graduate of all the Schools, for the Degroc of Ph. 1). III. COLLEGE Oi' SCIENCE A.N'D HI K A KT8. 1' Iiiicllcctnnl nn.l Moral riiiheopby 2.fM'glit!t Lioguajjc and Literature. :t. Mathemntics. 4 ( liPinisiry. I 5. Natural History, d. Ki.giueciing. 1 Moih-rii Languages and Literature. 8. Liliug L iigiiag'. and Literature. P. fi-;ory and l'oliiical Kconoroy. 10. Military Science. The p-ailuRf of ihe fit-t seven. eUUei citndidato foi the lt.iccalaai'eate ; m..l il...,.r ..i...i....r .1... .1 I . .. 1 riiay heenmo a c indidatn y lunn 1.11.1 uriiooie, all, tor the 1 1 IV coLLitnc of AomcrttuttB AND THE Mf'.n VXIC ARTS. I. Intelloctuid and Maral Philosophy. 2- English lai.guagc aud Literature . '.i. Political tconomy. 4. Mstrlumatics. 5. Chemistry. 6 Natural History. 7. AgTiculture. 8. Modem Lanpnages. 9. Building and Architecture. 0. Military Scicnc. II. Book keeping and Commerce. The graduate in die first eevi .1, will. ei her if ill" last four schools, may be- come a candidate for the Biicculaiiicatf ; niid in all tho schools, for tlie Masti rs's 1 Degree. ! acsr:.EE-8 ASn COJIilB CIAI. COL-. i 1 2 A. 5 C. 7. ...... , ,r 1 1..., t nteiiieetuai anil .Moral rmioaonnv. 1 English Langnnge and Literature. - . - r-j llts'.ory and rolUical.L.couomy. Maihemntics. i Moorru Languages. Ciieui'stery. Book keeping ar.d Coinmercs. The ''ladu.lte in all the choriU ln," boeoiwcauaiaato lor iue mccauurcaic A'egivo " n ....efe,.. , VI. SOHlfAL COLLEGE WITH THE FOL-1 I.OWIXO DEVAKTMKSTS., 1 1. a. ,3. Itvtelhctual and Moral Philosophy. 1 Theory and Practice of Teach :ng. Ka'adiA Isbsusm ami Literature I e f . . 4. liistery and Political EuOoom.y 6. Chemistry. Natural History, including Philoso- 0. ophv, Hygiene c. 7. Maihemaiics. R. (ieograpliy. 0. Book-keeping and Commerce. 1 The graduate in all tho Icp-.r;mrnt3 of this College, may hncomo a candidate for the Baceaiureate Degree in (.oilege. TJI. CuLLrFK of law. 1. School of, Common and Statetc Law. 1 2. Of Evidence, nnd Pleading. ii. Of Equity, 11 nd Constitutional and International Law. ,. . Tlie graduitte of this college may be come u candidate for the University De gree of L. L. B. Vtlt COLLEfiF. OF MEDICI SR. It was determined not t.jakc immedi ate steps to organize this College. IX COLORED DEPARTMENT. To have a Principal with as many n? sis'.mts ns nj'i y be necessary; Mode) Far.-n, Work Shops, &c. To contain the foils wing departments: 1. EthiefMvand Normal instruction. 3. Engiisli Language History, (Jeo gruphy and Political Economy. 3. MalheroaWe and the Science. 4. Ancient and Modern Language. 5. Agriculture Theoretical mid Prce lkaL It determined that there b one ses sion, of oine months duration ; and the University bo put io operation under this plan as early asposaibie. The insti action is to bo by 1. Ordmary of quimlions ansa era. V. Daily Ictnns. 5. Spti ia! Course of Uotvewfty Lee llf'es. ' Th-.t the University will confer tb "lluneraij Degrees of D. D. aud L. I. D aa horctufor. RECOLLECTIONS OP QUEEN VICTORIA. In the November uiimberof llearlhar.d Home the artial Sully jiwh c. I aoinc lections nf tlio qsjarti. il tiuii.tcd tLo I portrait of Queen Victoils, and wiitea of hurt A ..till! . it ..... i, v arraiicroir fur UIV nrootuinodatkiu at Buckinglutn PJare. I told the men who w-n laying the Kar-! pn that th'-y h tixcl the. room op finite elinUL'h but lluvui. "I Hi no, I Im 1 . , iitiei-n iii ian irluar. I In order to reach the paiiitinar room I , . I . . I . I L. ...... " I . iiiiii in ji.iHn mrougn n n..iu cuneu inc . i i II I . 1 . K..14 . co-et, and I aw lying up-m Ui.- ilUCi-n s III -k ! ioS Sliiell lie did not rend noneelise. I).i.,k were l Imoiiin's li? . 'I Jlial Among tl e B Uises. I ..- crived the impressioii at Uiu lime ih ilnhn I w.ik a Unitarian. , The retell enme o tho sittings with her secivtnry the liirnnes Igrtzeu. bli.5 I was v ry urlahle, like a well-bred iady ol III 'I 111- I . Ik.. II. 1'li.la.leiiiiiin or im.n.ii, iii.ii n-en iiiuii . a'loui iliH.-rnt timu-, I mw . . . I.... .1. I. i.inil American freedom very ; she hud not had . ii .1 treat tor ;i long imi" I told her 1 would gel my iihu':i:u r io , i . i i sit wtili th" regalia .t there Would be no ; imuronriety in uruor lo s.ivo tier the i ' I - 1 Irouhle "Oil. no inipnipriety, replied Vicio it 1 can be of ii. '-luii Mm. l .Mi'ivi itir' ll l ean ill; ill r -1:11 ,.ii '' aiUiU l h. u countenance. i'iliii.irl- A,.er ...a, o.y uht., s.u i,, ,i,e ref; v-;!;;:; :;Z'-'Z!:k:' yjii-b Weigb.,1 thu.y ponudsTTheeaimg hail lobe Ueaw.n a lp, as I bad nut a.lowed her ears to h- ireed. t - open - I Her mouth was always a hl'l prolial.lv owing io a h holiness of the up per lip ami thus I painted it. Hatth--upper part ol ihe luce was very line, and her eyen, alihough protttberanl were beau-1 fiful. A lawyer in Iondon, by the name ol Langley, asked me, 1 "Were yoa not awe struck when you painted that picture I ' . "No," 1 replied, "I have painted n number of Udies of us h'gh respcciabili- j ty as the Queen." "Why," he said, "an English painter would have been overcome." Ono day, I was told the Haroness j Lelzen, her secretary, held up the Queen'n handkerchief, which had becii found I somewhere, saying, "This is 'he Queen's ' sign-manual !" Tile company laughed to ee it full of hole ; but Victoria said .iii' in 1 in' 'i i; - i 1 v imi in n t.u 11 nil ,. . 11 1 ...... .1 1, .1 .1,.. I'. ..,1 1 1 1. l.:l. ........ n.WL,,,.. Jiih. r ' the Oneen ' S of tlie "fres- ' I 1 I which was 1 Jesltc told me that once I came to witness Ihe progress cotng in nuckinj;hiiin rulncr I being done by himself aud KstaUkc. As l the company were going up the walk, the j I Utile Prtoco of VValua t. ll and scratched j his arm on the grave' The ttt-ndauti- . .. 1. j .. 1.:. 1 k..i 111 -ll- il in 1119 .4airi-iu;i- . w.ti ifci-iw 1 1 , uri 1 11 n ... ypu lH, rtllcnilet to." . .. . tin ID ;:i 11 llll fwu irjiiii w 1.1 nn.' i n i The same artist told me her teach- i sper4 KeT. t v. . "Is there any ofucc m the PaJaxeJ can j tve von 1 sue asRtu. D He said lliere wis none. Well, then." said Qneen, 1. I I 1 j , ... ,1 ,, I one. Vi.n shall be m) itirrnp-h So, daily he wri at his post, the Queen rode or not. 1 1 . 1 . whether BILLINGS BEST. Men nici'tm for hut they have lost wiinmin for what hain't got. I judge of a miii' vjrtew entirely hi his pashions. Ti is a grout deal easier lew be u good Uoe than 11 decent sar- pent. Thar ore nienny ways to rind out how bravo and how honest -a man may lie, but thar ain't no Way to findvout the e- - r... I t. 1 I I I '. . I I I 1" icm .i.i-.......-. . . , 1 1. 1 Ann is use a cai 11 never coineo 10 , yu 111 straight line. J Natur is u kind mother. She coulilii'i j well afford'" make us perfekt, and lOahe made 11s blind to onr feelings. 1 Study the lieart if you want to learn human iiatur ; there um't no human ua tur in a man's lied. Fl4,.u.llip is5 dimply Ihe gallantry of stlf. jnten1,ti Beware ov ihe man with half sh it! eyes he ain't dreaming. , . . . 1 .1 . .. experience maaes more umiu mc.i man duz w ours. Advice 1. a drug in the market the ; supply aiwaya uxceeua iue uemaiinj 1 1 . .1- .1 j 1 One ov trie safest arid most successful 1 taler.ts I kno ov is to he a good lismier. , t rot are tne wiieis.ones ov society. Better nuke a weak man your enemy 1 than vour ti tend. Curiosity is the instinct ov wisdom. Thise who beenin disgusted and with draw from the world, musn t forget one j thing, that the world will forgel them a j long .time before they will forgil the world. But down a man (for me) as a vain and selfish critter, all this talk and ack shuns to the Contrary, notwithstanding, nevertheless, to wit, verity, amen. Wise men laff every good chance they kan git. I.affin i - only a weakness in phools. I give the world credit, for a good dial more honestly than it can show. Whenever i find a real handsnm worn- au'eeg.ie ft iVt llll "liwllis" llsjhu bag"! ness then t am going to take mi hat under ray arm and jine in the procession. Gratitude iz a debt, and, like ail other debts, is paid bekaus we are all obliged to. not bckmise we love to. Praise that ain't deser, id is no better than slander. There is three kinds oi phools In thin in this word, the natnrnl ones, :he com mon, everyday phool, and tho dnghtn phool II Ihe Western States Grow In 1S.10, Illinois had a popnlathm of Sftl,. 000; Missoari of G73.0OO, and lows) of 103,000. Ten years later the p e.:i? lion of Illir.ois ai.d of Mission i bad doubl4fdranrLthX oUowa had increased nearly fourfold. Tho railroad system ef fected these great changes- In 1870, Iowa will have a population of 1,300, 000. Five ra!lroals are being consuuet ed East and West -.cross the State, and I others are anticipated. CINC 1 .' N AT MAN IN bEaRCIIOF A WIPE HOW HE WAS "DONE IX A NEIGHBORING TOWN. The Springfield ((.) baity Advertiser l11 "w a viiicii.trntiui. wu ulecljr cook 4 by wag uf that town who bud an-1 in layers it will be dona before it ia col wered hi ud vi riin inewt (or correspnn or-d mneb, and the paper, when peeled d-nce with a view io matrimony. Alter j" W f jM brown ; If giving onte choivo aulecdoM I the ornmooiidi nee, thoi Adrertiser ao-nrta fi;iJv. amu-eJrnU Ht.,0 lu0,iL. wit, bia dear unkimwii, iiiid agrei-'ilily to them ' ' the train on rtatnnl-iy binded in filing .. . m . i . i I mm a ni.niei n j if.ii. :, notignt in aenrcu 1( hitUm tb ui a p-in-niul one. 'S.iiniili.v ap mum a i mln v il.iv. ami , ji-evci I-i llio I.i. 1 1' ine, ling. .Several nigar, then add the milk, aod laat the i not. r weie paved, ami the noxious heart Hour and white'. of the loud expfe aol bcaougbt :i speedy Hy a teaspoonful is mennt, in these re JinUiriiw. Annie from Ida requcsiing ceipes, a medium sited teaspoon even , iliiu to slay over S.lbbalh was received full. i Iroro the l.niid.' of an ebony-bard youth, ' Dry coffee sugar nukes lighter cake .. . I . i . i ..i .... i I.V - r ami a le:i.lir f.o.'ci (iu (I i-pale In M ar- : . ... . i . 1 Cfll I . II I' llll V 111. II I. . I I I I I I I .1 I I '"B " J I tor me rtcvitur was nxeo. Sttnilay alternoon 3: JO j th I lie l ine, place, tin- ( t'lera-Hollse coiuer. 'vlfHiiu bile die .iffiir gut whispered i i i .... i ... ..i...-...., t , . .. ,, J , . -iinil'iv l ie .Mniniv IliiUrO' was be-leireu hv thrones of lueiriles- iokere, w liime i i b ...... .... ..i ... I. a.... U'ta. lilu . ... Sid, Chnicce' were ,' ,:,, who,,,.!1""" ......... MlluIUJ...i,..j ,.. ,. i,llWview. ! Cnrn Starch. Cakf. 8x onr.c s sugar ; he huur aiiproached for the interview, walked ri'srfeKsiv up and down the pive- . . ' 1 . 1.. ,, a,,-.,, ,i. ,v ilietri, at times rinciug.u ni w iu n, inrn smoothing Imk shiny beaver, or settling his cdlar and tie to 11 nicely, lint a few j minutes tiro lacking, and the huur of hi happiness has Come.' So, taking a part ing look in the ofiicf) mirror, ami scatter- iug the scanty ringlt ti over tin- place where it was paliifntly bare, he grasped his cane and sauntered leisurely down ji.iin street io the Opera-House. He imsnes it slowly, stopping occastonMIy 10 look oround, ami wnlkhtg 011, emsses the street, and returns with the s.uno meas nred gait, re-cro.jee the street, stops in front of iho building, and ens coio poeedly opon' the railing at tho eutiaucc to I ho baneuieul ol the Opera House. , "By this liuiu h uud reds had asem 1 bled, and -Main street wu one broad frin 1 The crowd k;-pt hiking oil upon I ho vie- tim who was soon to be saciitied At this hnnctute the same eboMV L.i hul ir previoua notes stepp d up lo 't'' 9S handed bim a noie. Hera-J? frif "l1" 'l '''' ,',"r.v "' I " 'sell,' together with .oiue salutary advice 1 . . . , , . . n i.i regaru w M.e ua.ige . , I18ig ,or a aife. He slowly refolJ.il the note aud rarted off; and then hi eke foithayeli from two hundred throats. He kept an lo evade the LiUtfhiug demo.., and Suiixht 1 t . , , 1 his hotel by n h i-s. vutraucc, hut, uuoap . . , .... iiii " i""-i ruls II- t-iisien- i ,0, ' ",nl. V oil iiuui in" iui n il, ill 'he Soi - r wrsrw'l;- H'TWr'Vi au eitiri n'ove. ir anrt btprti to look -t the mttter as lbhi . as possible, but his stomach was very j heavy. Hi e nnuiied wi-.h the reqin of tho last letter, and luit.i-h' U loud to , 1 . 1 .i.i wet I lie li.rouui ol lit perio ctliors, oruain ing a prayer no doubt 1 hit it might turn to prucslc new in llietr gnzzies. ne 111 the city on earliest Irani trio-, yet wiser far than .1 I-.K-Iiclnr, it 1 w heu i;e came.' COLLECT! XJ MONEY. 4 11 attorney recently ree iv-d an nr i oui.i for colTi c'.ioii. and in ief !y lie mad. Li... i-.ii.....; 1 nf il... t;..anri il I j II I Hl" Ii.. r " " " ' ' I condition of the action iii which he re- 1 HiiiA-M. whieli was ibiiibiles i.tifecl I V satis 1 I lactorv to cilitnr : , . I 'iii I am neif. et v astoni'hed at von d at von I I for sei.ding a claim for collection its these I ,,. IOO nilElll as wen casi our in-i " ... , -I. .... .... . into to the ''lake of lire ami iinmslone, ,-xpt'ciing to catch a sunlish, or into tin ciebratea stygian pool to catch speckh-d trout as to trv to collect money here. Monnev? I have a faint recollecliou of j having seen i. when I was n small hoy. I believe it was eiven to me by my un- 1 rhutfandv with, (the cundv 1 do I n mi niherl But it has been so hmir since I have seen any, that 1 n'juul for- j get whether gold is made of com or urns-1 t ant, or silver of white " oiilotis or fih scales. Why, sir, we live without money? You're behind the times- It i a relic of 1 .1 ...... We live bv j ....tintr. sir--wo do. Hoot, mat the ml i uiiiua . ui ncv ino . . v ... " - 1 lt.is coming, the year of Jubilee has ).,,.m, mme. and al debts are : paid Here as much as they will be, unless you take "produce." The word "money," is 1101 in our vocabulary, in ih latest Wehstrj (revised for tho medium,) it is 111.11 kid nb..-te" formerly a com representing value and used as a medium of commerce. A few small pisces can be seen in our His torical Society collections, where they ire exhibited us curiosities, along with the skeleton of the "Mastodon,," Noah's old boots, and Adarr 's apple. THE ADVANCE. A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL, Devoted to ihe Farm, ttw Garden, the Workshop, Domestic Fconomy and General Progress in " " .YorfT. Catotina fPHB UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO I nnl.lish in thecitv of Rai'eiirh, as soon as - r" - a Swiieieni nmnm'r 01 Minseio " eo Uiiued a W'trkly Famfy Jbwtul, adapted lo the win' of the peopie ol North Carolina, ., y , .r.. ,iiKaged in Ihe ewlti ration of the sou in all its branches, he imptoveroent ot onr manufactures, oar loaohmery. our rocchauicai aii'l. aud all Ilia material iuieresisof t'.ie Slate. I.i the cooduct iXl'1'' paper he expects to secure the aid of seienlific and piwetieal men 1 e II ...... 1 ... ..K J to instnicl an'd interest bis-leaders. Hi ob- jee.t will be ti. make it eminently practical and-. ilsefn! lo utl elaSM-s. It will he nrin i 1' i" (rood style, on cnml j pr i f !.i fi-;.i-, 2 j"'1 year in n.'v ... e. 1 V 1 fil 1 ..'ia pear -ho 11 l..t . . .1-. ... 11.1 ,.- j sti.i . ' 11 . t'iif ; L r aa the nat- I rr.Bjl wi'l J islify. SolajcriUus will he ex ieted to 1 . soon as lliey receive the Or.'t niitwaer. The nndwiiptied olx'ts the aid of hi? man friend in the tilale 10 obuln ttibajrrioets an.' iorwa.a ihe lists at an early ' . w 11. :: rm.L ih, Out. (J, lG'J, ! i if LUMN f Oft THE LAD1E9. In making cake alsrays mis the, battar and sugar together until eteamy. It U easiest done with the band. Grease lbs tint with fresh lard and tlieu Hue them wild writine oaner. When cake is bakrd any is ten, acrajsu H on uciuro ui-kiii). I In in lop II.. -i. Have a qnirk orrn, and If the cake hrowna too fast spread a newspaper over it. Dissolrc the soda in the milk, and mix t I... . ... iii, ..( I . . i t i i.-v tltaa Hmir Always beat the whiles of cksts stiff. UlC vivhui ini tm WIT Mil" iin ""hi . , -M(l ,.,Ji them at thr aamo time with thu (lour, rjtlr the voiks with the butter and inuu me puivrruiu. r or iro-ung, oin i' .1... hi... . U HI 1 ...... i- .. .. I L I I I... n.. .... v..'... . is slllhViei t W hite Spotift? Cake Heat the whiles of ten egg rery light, and add to the same quantity of flour ami sugar aa above. He careful not to itir much alter the whites are in, California Cnhf. ''even ounces sn car. four ounces butter and volkn of three -4rse ublvspooMiuU milk, half a ' r"l, -J--; -T;1'.:'" : ' t 'TZ Zl. and three of butter ; half teacup of. sweet milk ami one-thud of a teaspoon fill of soada ; tin e ounce flour, three of . corn starch and a biiihII teaspoonful cream tartar ; whites of three beaten. need no flavorin ; and i jast rsuough for a small round loaf or for four layers. Sjtotirp CWo?.-8tir the yolks of five I eggs with eight ounces of sugar and add ' ii aspoouful of flavoring extract. Heat the white stiff and udd with five and a lltf 0c,.fl nf flour, in which is mixed 1 haf a tewdoonfuJ crtam of tartar. No 1 . . xt 1: 1 .1.. I..: 1 soda is used. Mix very hghily onlyjus enough to gel llie materials together, and tk.inr luln it il. 111 nilAri tin. Have the oven rather hotter than for the other cake, and bake o a pale browr. Snou- Cuke. Four ounrcs butter and j twelve ounces sugar; one teacup milk slid half a teapooglul of soda ; half a teaspoonful flavoring bitter al mond is best, aa it doea not color -ten ounces Hour and one teaspooufnl cream iartar; whites) of foar egg. This make deep, square-tin lonf, or two tuiall, nar t a t . row tins, it win iook loose irom the tin . . w" V ' . baked euough about ihree-quartera ui an hour is sufficient. A cup ot aauto cur- r.mis added is very nice. I Jo Cure ilam.1 and Shoulder: TU loiiowing reeipo - yeara :-zFsik9mna ' of'wH, mmerj rt 1 r..ll..inv rnema llOS Oeell Uira i--7 of .altpelre, onc-fonrth Ifiimfrfl ' of sugar or molasses; nil th j tb-eby part of the meal with this mixture . once a week for three weeks ; then hang up as they grew, sUib downwards, o as ! not to leak oat the liquid. j For Sausage, I. .11' . ...,,,,1 nf UT J.--...... nail : one ounce nf sage, one ounce 01 einirer if von deaire. ! pepper, aud a liti.l arru. .1..I1I..M..-1.II- ," n di.-h with nice light btcnit dough, very " .1 .. i, . , .. .. 1 .. ...w 1 -Ii. rt 111.1l riillei thin. J Ut nin. 11 It a JUt UllOII It a layer 01 sweeicneu ppic-aaii, . ; 1 1 j well onsotied. I ut upon this a layer ot 1 rpread bread and butter, hastily dipiied in milk, into which press raisins. English j i-nrruiii or dried cherrie : then cover - " - 4)- with another layer of upple-sauce ; then j bak ana wiieu umn . imv i,,wu . (-.,., , 1 , . .. :.... ft . .- . 1.. made ot (lie wiun ol H 0 -ZS j to 1 he unit a liltle fine su-rar. Kottirn oven to b.-own, ai.d svrvc w ith a liijnid j .. 1 " ,-,,iiei-. .. , ni l II. This is ray method uuo nair a cup of butter anil a large cup of good brown sugar together, with 11 heaping spoonful of flour or corn starch, uniil creamy. If they will not rub nicely, add a little boil ing water. t hrn teady pour over- quart or more of boiling wnter, and set to scald ten minutes, stirring quite constant Iv. Put a cinnamon stick to boil tu It, or lemon peel, and odd nutmeg at last. A sumll half teaspoon f tartaric acid is qiiite necessary, and some think a few spoonfuls of currant wine an addition. I hope some of my readers will try this ; nothing can exceed H 111 tue pudding tine. Ibid. AlsiHARTACS FOR 1H70. fl't.itNElCg NORTH CAROLINA AI.MA I NAO,fort87tK Enlarged ninl iuijirovVil in all respects; bttter than the Ahuanau o IhfiO whieh was so popular anil had Such a large salle. Pi lee, wnfile copies bv mail III eis. 3 1 upies by mail, 25c.; one dosen by inail.foi:.: I 'rice 111 store, half irross, $4 ; per hundred to; per whole trns. $7. FARM kll'S N. C. ALMANAC, published i,v Junes Ii. Enniss: an excellent Almanac, tiill of mol valuable matter to the Farmer,! with monthly calendars in large clear type. Pi ice, p r single o p? by mail. 10 . ems ; 3 ooiiiesby mail 2"m-., one dosen by mail OOc; price in store, half gross; per hundred $4,50, tier gross $C THE fHMflO ALMANAC FOR 1870, i.oldished by J.mes H. Enniss; lull of comic I picture illustrations, Jakes, anecdotes, tun, e . Willi monthlv calendars, in larjie lear type. eopies ny man zoc.; "u uow-u oj -I'nee iu slots, per half gross $3; per hundred $ 50; p-r grogs f. If Oim of sack of 1 he above mailed to any u.lJress for 25 eta For s1 by - JAS, H. ENNISS, Aent and Pubhaher of Almauacs, ocl 15-41 if Salisbury. N C tfparTCTTiafmATOB.' Notice. l. Ilavtii quahue4l as Administratrix Willi the will annexed of James C. Smyilie. notci ii hereby given ihat all parlies who have laiius a?insf 1 lie entnle nmt present them liie fi'-t "f Noremla-r 1 S70. or this notice iii be plead i:i bar ol their iceuvery. AH la;r .. s indebted lo the estate are n quested lo make early settlement. JULIA C. Oct 12, 18C0 41:0w 8MYTHE, A lui rx. THK CNUTM UKrUlH, wbbklV xif inrn. rcsLisnrsST E. f. SfLl aK, I J. 1. BKADLET. Jr.,- AT rilF.'TKR. f. t:. ; aijsttviruibly in aavsara.. .M ft F OOODS, GROCERIES. nit; t aim COOOS ! HAVING JUST RETURN cd from thn Eastern Mar- keta we call your attention to innch the largest aud niot complete afnek of tioods m this mar ket, all selected from new and freab stocks and Mtyles, and a large portion purchased directly uAnu tue Manufacturerii aud their Agants since Thr Great Decline in Dr Goods. All we Is a call at tho well known Em porium of this market. We invite your atten 1 imi to a few LKA1MN0 AUTICLK6 kept in tin wholesale unu retail -in. k : DRY GOODS, DRESS ODDS, Notions, Hats, Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Pant. Goods, Drug, Ptitrnt Mrdu inm Dye Muff, taints. Tanners' Oil Kerosrne and Unseed Oily Lead, Vpper, sole and Har ness CALF & LINING SKINS, HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Suddle Hardware, and Cnrriuge irimDiIuji ; in lacl, thousandi of articles too tedius to emuuerale. We are agent for the Great Threshers and CLEANERS, Also, Manufaetuter' Agent for the eelehrated Kni.r Diisl. Ilii. ilii. Hifli. mill Itliutine Powiler. lV We invite tho attention of Merthants aud the trad ; iKnerally.to onr stm k, asjuring ineiii inev nil nun imimnK nin ireii aim hum- mli. Goiil w buv a"kinn, ,lf pnalaoe.- Save your Ulseklieme aud FruiU, which will he lo you a Treasure Smith. Foster 8l Co., RALisnrnr, . c, Sprapne's Old Stand, near Ihe Market Hone. A noli. IHlVJ. Ill Iv I J L'ST UKCYA VKU AT THE STORE of SMITH FOSTKtt & CO'8. 1000 SACKS OF SALT. 25 BBLS MOLASSES. 12 HHPS. MOLASSES. 24-tf. TIME TABLE M. C. RAILROAD . TRAIVS JIOKTII : m- . issenr- ImLmt- r; c 1 Si--: - .. CllirWl H is IS r. 0:S . ll . m t:Mr. f...i " 41 4. a ueioa isi r4:o Pa .. .11 ... KS I J ... 1 .... ... lO.f TAi?rs SOUTH ptti. Hn, ihlhnTJ, jj1'- tout. u: n . 1 uriTS rubux. mum mil S' r. a'l " I T 6 20 - il 0 M 111 " S:l r. 9.VI .il :4 I I4 i :- " liiriO , . ... 1 , -1 .. oo " rnt.. - - . i.lis-l I SJ 1 S.SH " 1.40 p a ;.,;,,,,,, l:tftr: I :(! " Clurli Ur. thl .Vht !uV makes all the connerl'n. Col mid Writ r 1 t t ;i wu ii'ii mn i" ttuinnwri -mit ,r, ,u, ft.r . rlfb -UI b. br..af Slreialr- ir by ib-pHtncr iruo. 11 uruT ,l'iv.,l Iii,..rl SunrrliilfnilMll ..1)h TABI.K W. IV. C ItalLHOAD GOlNtJ WEST. N,Lr3,, utatioss. arrive. i.rjtVF- 3:4-5 A. M. 4:57 Salisbury, 13 'i hird ( 'reek, 4:o2 A- . 4:12 Ktalesville, 5:o7 Plott's C:37 . Catawba, 7:10 Newton, 8:03 Hickory TaTcm, 8:48 Irard. " 0:43 Muiganton, 10:38 6:02 fi:40 7:15 8:08 6:03 0:48 .-0 60 TO liUIMi tASSl. MH.BS. STATIONS. AnRrVT. Moreanton, T.KAVT. 2:10 P.M. 2:5i 3:40 2:2o 5:18 5:53 IWW 7:33 lcanl, 2:o0 r. U. Hickory Tavern, 3:3.5 Newton, 4:20 Catawba, 5:13 Plott's, 5:48 tatoville, ird Creek, fi;33 Balisbury, 8:43 JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, AO HAND BILLS CIRCULARS LABELS Cctter t)ea&0 AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF JOB PRINTING, EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELL, And CHEAPLY done 1 AT THIS OfFICE. gistrat428,and others, in ordering blanks will please refer fo the Forms as num- bered in " Haml- Hook lor tjonnty on cers," published fry Nichols& Gorman IUlcigh, N. C. Ad,irJ. ...J J. Di 7SRR Homestead Blanks ! (For laying of Ilomcsleuds.J And a new and improved fonr LAMB DEEDS, Revised and corrected by It best legal authority in tbiaplac for sale. Address, mar. 10. J. i RRUNI R. 1 10 I 20 I 30 12 , .-VI r7 Til I . , 1 McCubbins, Sullivan & Co. New Q-oods ! Wo have received our Fall Winter stock of New Goods which is very large and complete consisting in part of DRY GOODS, OF EVER V DESCRIPTIOX, Hardware, Boots Si Shoos, Hats and Cups, Solo and Upper Leather, Enameled and Patent Leather, Coach Harness ami Saddlery Trimmings f all kinds, Calfskins, Lin ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, Tanners and Kerosene Oils, Co- l atj Coach VUrnisIl, White ., 1 jfn( of lllO VCrV best Brands, Colored Paints of ull kinds, Cot- ton Bagging and Roping, Iron, R 15 r m Tics and Twine, Steel and Iron. POWDER ! POWDER t RIFLE, BLASTING AND MIXING POWDER, Yarns, Sheetings, Coffee, Sugar and Ten, Molasses and Syrup, Salt, Drugs and Medicines, and 111 snort EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE All of which was bought for CASH,1""1 wi bc so,d AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, Wc ollow no House to under sell us. to Bo sure to examine our stork before purchasing elsewhere. It affords us a pleasure to show our Goods whether we sell or not. Don't be deceived by loud blow ing and heavy shclhng, but come to seo ut and get posted up. Ordcra from a distance promptly tilled at lowest orice ft3 We buy nearly all kinds of Produce. McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., No. 1, klcnrnT's Geanit Row, SaUsbary, Scp4. 24, L8S. If-lj .swV V TNI ONLY MEDICIXE THAT Cures All Pain ! IB urn 9 fisl . fed s . C M mZ-M w02 s:S O 1 a t o aJ Eft . t W hit ro 11 o 3 aLS: il w a? - 80 3H 5 in hft e J O Urn fas A T NO 1H1 of CLEMMOMS STAOT LIW23! WARSAW To Fnnrttrtille. LK A VK Warsaw for Faj etteviHe daily et cupt aiiiiduy. Ifyoti s e in V"e-tern X. Carolina p.. to ItaMgh and pnnuire a tJinmah ticket to niyettevilte for 8 ; Through Tickets from tnMlMini' vis Warsaw. t. Payrtteville, iii. Through tiekats from '.Veldmi to Knett. -villc I0. Tt roiiga ticket from 'lliiiinglou, via tVuraw, to Kajviu-ville, ft. CDAKL0TTK TO rrADBPItORO: Leave (Jharloftc alter train from Itaieigfi ami l.'oluuibia, via MonriM.. fur Wade'lami' Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Leave V deiboro', Taesda) , Thursday . and Sat onlay, al ter arrival of trains anil St;nr IVmn Wiliuitiifon. mokkisvillk ,ia p, to kovft. Icave ilonihVille, T'lesiUy, 'lhursuay mid Saturilav Leave K;:ygt Monday,. Wednesday and Fri day. CUmnwnti' Accommodation Line Between Salem and llijfh Point. w;il charter Stages at all hours ' "i "hoHjier than the t'lieaji esU" Office at Cntner's Hotel. Salem. N. C. E. T. CLEMMOXS, 0.-t. 1; W.t if Cvntraetor. NEW Y0KK and North aroltua New York to WilmiritoB, TJiis tints wiHwiHf' rr Iho wn$ rtmitiVm FAIRBANKS Cnj't A. Ihtntrr, WM. P. CLYDE, " ! P. Morgan, REUKCC'A I'l.YDE, 0. Chichester. MARY SAXFORD, "John Moore. With ueh additional Stvamers neiv bo required lo meet file demand ol the lrle Sailing ' nan New York ever tt'EDXESOA Y and SA TUP. DA Pat 4 P. M., Iroui pier 15 E. Ii. loot of Wall sllei t. 13 The attention of Shippers is railed to the LoW RATES and FACILITIES offered bv this Line, which are superior to any heretofore offen-d. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING trieen to all points on the North Carolina Railroad aud its Connections vi Golds boro. J. A. SADLER, Soliciting' Agent. WOltTn k DANIEL, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. I JAMES HAND, Agent, J febsiO Sif 119 Wll Street, X. Y. Plantation Bitters. This wonderftil yegetable, rcstoratiYO is the slieet anehor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no eqnal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women arc especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherevei it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world be sure aud get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores. KfoTIC-ft. :.'. r a . fer-rru. PtaialtC ) '.. paisl ' 1 J WMIiara 1". l'wrt'' Rrft. ) Tttr drirndant vill oAe .let or lliat aa San nfajr, tlie W'S i'.st ol tfreaitirf neat at Ua ft1 limas in raBKiea. Heath ! .milra. t .halt prc-rd Uks fli. iiplm,tioc i f .1 K WiuVrj oop n,i olbtn. la 1. riui 10 a fait nr w rcuiliVf iri ) t .vtifrn.rrt i aldirH! e-.rntT.' Nrth t'ro.lr,a. !tc yen art UAUt A. l-A Sirswuaa JIVt. 10, ISO. :.ej fea Mfc Wen . OTaffiBfeC.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1869, edition 1
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