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1 1 i ... , I' I .VI BALIsBU UY, s'KllMY, OKU. 17, m. nVaf e ValuiioTo as nsWngt HOW MOSKFY ABR C iik 10 approxiiBite what will be, or what Fr.atn tlu- Charleston News. PRATIOX C ' GE.V WADE HAMP TON AT TUU GEORGIA STATE FAIR. IS VIIWS OK LABOR AXD I'LANTIXO. The oratipn of Oeneral Wade rfirup on at ttio Georgia Statu Fair, on Wed ih'mI 1 y lust, wm a splendid cffrf, and Received with nlhulatio applause by jhe immense concourse who lmd ncm fried to hear him. Wo m ike room for that portion or tho oration which will he read most eagerlj b- tne SoutLuru ptib Jic generally ; "Tltor are one or two topic u which 1 brir to call your attention, a deserving 1 mam . 1 .1 1 . . i . 1 1 all tne cfro ana tuougm you tun m-nnw creasing its productiveness, lor wliilo in 011 ihein, and tending tu that grand re-j m , y, in doing tho latter, haw to pav nit we ail have in view, the prosperity 1 higher wages, we receive for the work pf the South. W are eaaentially an ng- doo larger profits. Our objec t ahould be ricnltural people, and we uiust 6ok, to 0t to ei.l.iig- the ant of cultivated Khm great iincreal a tho biisis up n which yield to it highest capacity: The labor to build up fie p rouncnt welfare of our with wfli.-h wo cultivate one acre pruritic country. To do this wo must use all the ig (nim rjOO lo 1000 pounds of seed to., weans which epeiience, guided bv ei-1 ton costs as much u th.it which would once, has pl.rced at our disposal. Uuw nuke tho same acre ceet 3000 pound. 1 phnll thi bast he done ! The two point j U economy to uae labor, which ia now which present themselvea most pnuur : money, so that it will onljr make from ten m-ully m this cnnnpfitlan, arc, first, (he j acre wlmt it can uuiy . uuJu! from five 1 Uboi uy a hick we; cultivate our font! ; j If uur laborer cullica .leu aurea to the and eecond, the Banner of cultivation. , hand, ia it riot beat lo pi. ml only half thai The uegio ia undoubtedly better fitted uuan ity in cotton, working our crops un from hia long training, hia physical conii ,jer th,; improved syatom which expert gnratiou and hia adaptability lo ull thf ; eucu and eois'iici' hnvo taught, and to de dtrersirrVa M owrHmsrfe, to make a more ) vote the other mwry to grain and graaw riiicieiit laborer tliun any other. Espe- j ei f TheM propoailioua do not admit of ctally ie tms true tylim tlie laoor t 10 tx.'jn ilouht, and the question then arises, ucrfortuc.1 in tko mote malarial portions ; ,. product ivem-si of ur binds lu ft our Country. Our of jeci, then ahould 1 oc bronglil to lia, highest price! Here, should be, the number of oegru laborers in the South during any year up to 1670. and to ascertain what fleet freedom hud on the nnortuli v and ibe ratio of iucrcaac attnng lb e black. Turning now, from tho laborer to hi work, We have to consider what ayatem of culture ia ibj most productive and h. re I hav no keit uion in saying that thn system whirh calls to its aid all ths appliances of skill and science will al waya, other thing being cquul prove the ' most successful 1 do out promise to eo' ler into thedeiails of cotton planting, nor lo give the beat plan (ir ita cultivation, became the same wiil not ady to all lo calities, and becauso time Mill not permit me 10 do more than touch on the grand fundamental principles which should gov ern all intelligent planters. The pro blem for our solution is how can we ob tain tho inasiiiiirin production at h mini- cost. We clieatiai labor bv in- rnfTT nowr.nrws volvmn. timk tarif n n RAiiRtiAn Monkeys art. pretty common, yet as all $5 000 Worth Of GOODS ! the families aro rsmarkl.lv I... i UU VN f V V V uuwwu it aver oceured to lite reader how :hev ' are ukenf Pitfalls will take a lion, and the famished monster will, after a few days' starvation, dart into a cage contain ing twod, and thus be seeured. liui how are monkeys caught! The ape faaily resembles man Their vices are hnuian. They love liquor ami fall. In Uarfour & yeiiuaar, the native make feimeuled beer of which the monkeys are paaaiouatly lond Aware of ihia thn natives co to the parts of the forest frequented by the mon keys and sot ou tho ground calashes full of the enticing liquor. A soon as the monkey sees and taaies it he utters loud cries joy that smm attract his com mil e. Tl en an orgie begins, and in a show all degrees of intoxication. Ihen the ntgroea appear. The few who come too 1 late to got In. idled escape. 1 lie drl.iker are ton far gone to distrust them, hut ap ! parent I r take them for larger Bpecii of j t!i n own genus. The negroes lake itue I up and these begin to weep nud cover ! k:.sea. When the rii-ir o take one by tie hand lo lead hiiu off, the nearest monkey will cling to the one who thus find support and vndeavor to go off also. Another will grasp at him and so on un til (ho negro Icada a staggering line id ten or a dozen tinea monkey. When 1 finally brought to the village they ure q .fri.- !v cm ' nmt . ri.l.tllv arkflH r i . i V n hut for two or threo day a gradullv diminishing pupply of liquor ia given iheor, so as to n eciicile them by degrCci to their state of eaptivity. JLST ABRIVED M MW VOKk ! THE MOT COMPLETE STOCK of goods ever offered in this market at pr to suit the times, bought for CASH, and after a heavy decline in prices, whereby they can and will be sold lower than any io the mar ket At Uowtrtou't. Paooy and Staple Dry Quod of every de scription and raivty , At 11 t ' . An elcgsnt assortment of Boot and Shoes At lluwtrton't, A splendid assortment of Hat and Cap At U'jwtrtun'i. An snorted lot of Hardware and Cullrry. At Uumtrtuh. Tttifi Noam: I StSytV ". raiiasiT. tTtnan. j,,,,, L,)M ABsnrai lis S.iitbarr lu.iS r avl: : .U " Oo.SkiM . - , SrSS " ! M " 4 . a jTtisC' ' - " T " I UlSS k l:iK) U.MW',... IS.IS "I j aVSSral " " taaim 10111111 I . .l 'J J laSfe. I aaia.' !,. . 1... 1.. : ' I mmm'Z i"ai" itiri. 1 p. ss " ws: ii's -imm ra.fh.pf, . 1' " (Ui.a " it.aiira, SO "I 1 1. . 11. .', I' 1.1 1 .'II IB . S.W I M r sali.harr, I !l " l " i l:lra. Ii CbrrU, :5 " j, ta) McCubbins, Sullivan & Co. Thli SVhraula nrnkn all lh conaarlhiaf.Saat ami Wal ritCIOIIT Tit UX' will 11 1 ran t. Ouldtanrn' imly wHf i iharr t saSrll)i rr It, Frrlflil ilt b brsuifht rrguUr Ijr kjr llw aifU(iii u mi. Al.hKRT JOIINSOM, II If Uaiwral SsiMiiiiii'ndrnl TIMBt TilLK W.N C HAIi.uoAl OOlNyWEST. ,T A very superior and I v t lot of Q'teensware, Clrina At UuwertoH 1. 10 M TO THE LADIiHS. be lo dcveloe to the utmost in capacity as a laborer- To do this, time is requi site, and wo shall have to exercise great orbi aitiiiec, coustant pnnivr.ee auu stuauy again, .1 r fer vou to your own great an hoi iiies in flr-orgia, only saying that tie pruno seervt of success In planting is m ihoroiiKh iii 'parat ion and careful culinrt kinduuas. We must make hi feel 1h.1t ; A exou that ia prnnerly planted i already his interests are indissolubly Lound up 1 ,8Jf made, and ita subset) oeul cultivation with ours; ilwt high price for our pro ducts insure high wage for him; that we have no animosity towards him ; but, 011 the contrary, that wc cherish the k'nd iecling engendered by early association and old memories. Ict ns be sci upal-: jmplcmenis of husbandry, while scicnci iiiij v nidi in our no'innivM w 1 in it . ' is coin, , tiivivi lv easy, lint in order to prepare and cultivate our Lud properly, we must use al! the means which modern kill and recent eciencc have offered. Thi skill has placed in our hands improved M.osisl him in his uspiratioi.J for knowl edge, nnd aid him in its acquisition. Try io elevate him in the scale of true man hood, of civilization and of Christianity, so that ho may be bcljcr fitted for the grave duties and high responsibilities for ced upon him by his new position. In a ' word, convince him that we aro his best, if not hU only friends, and when we shall have done this, wo shall not only have placed our labor on a souud footing, hut we shall have gained in the laborer a strong and scalous ally. Ou this subject 1 speak n t from theory, but exptr once, an experience which bus taught me that the kindest relatione can exist between the planter and his former slaves, result ing in mutual advantage to both parties. My old slaves arc cultivating the laud on which they have lived for fears, and fhero has been a constant and marked im provement in their industry ia each year since their emancipation, though they have tiot yet attained the efficiency as la borers they formerly possessed. I have tromised to put up for them a school iouso aod church, and to pay a portion of tho salaries of their teachers. Sued a system, if generally adopted, would tend greatly to fix the laborers to the soil, and would, by addiug to their content an en joyment, result in vast-ultimate benefit to 'the landlord. That kind treatment, just d -aling, and sincere efforts to ha j rove their condition are not withou', ef fect upon them is proved by tho fact, gratifying to myself, that I am now on my way to Mississippi, by the request of hundreds ot negroes, besides say own la borers, approaching election there. I am not of those who believe that the mere po ssesions of the radimouts of education makes a people stionjer, better or hap pier; ''a little learning 1 a dangerous -litiugj," aad unless moral education goes hand-in-haud with intellectual, the seeds of knowledge will be sowtr 011 a barren soil, or will produce but thorn and this ties ; but I do believe, that in proportion A1 you make all labor, other thin com pulsory, intelligent, you reader it profi table. If this ia true, tve should educate tho mind, the heart and the eonl of the negro, looking at the question only in its pat -rial aspect and leaving but of eon ridcratioa altogether those higher and iioblfruiotivea which should . proinjrt us to do so. A longer experience of his mwiy acquired fresdora, and his acquisi tion of higher intell gence, will tench him, teaches us how to use them, what fer I liligcrs to ajiply and the best . modes of their application. It was by means of her laboraaviug machines that the North was able to keep up her agritultural and me chanical interests during the war, not withstanding the heavy drainT 011 her la boring population. Kogland ha increas ed the yield of wheat tour bushels per acre by the use of the steam plough, while McCormick's reapers performs the work of maiy men in harvesting the gol den sheaves. It should be a source of pride to as that these two great labor saving machines, which are revolutioniz ing the agricultnral operations of the world, are the inventions of Southern men: for Bellinger, the inventor of the steam plough was a South Carolinian, aad MeConoick, a Virginian. If we hope to keep pace with the enlightened farmers of other conntiics, we must hasten to em ploy the means that give them success. hvery advantage of soil and of climate ts with us, and if re fail in the great race the fault will be ours. Let us thin, my brother planters,' strive manfully for that supremacy which our kind mother, Nature herself, intended us to enjoy. Lei u prove ourselves worthy of her benefi cence ; let us leave to place men and' par tisan the troubled field of politics to seek peace, recreation and iiaupiuess in those mere cougenial, more alluriug aud mote honorable ones given by her. "No ! For the fevered city's glare and noise Change not your purer scenes and calmer joy. On the glad fields, if bounteous seasons xmr, In golden hnrveati, wraith, unknown I tore, Adorn your home with taste aud skill impart New charm to Nature by the help of Art Teach plants of other climes, and stranger flow ers, To breathe llicir fragrance on your native bow- ttli fairer herd the daif'vf wealth increase ; On growing flock bestow a finer lU-t-ei , I ove lo lie: eollj--tr Viilt- lo -HVi p ill ir Your country's penuou through the field of war. Enclose,. drain, till, with nicer hand prepare Field, meadow, orchard, with increasing care. Help, wilii more open hand, the neighbor's need. On with the plough', each generous feeling speed The genial Wrd prepare with fresh delight, Yet warmer wake each hospitable rite," Theso aro the calm aud pure pleasures which agriculture hold out; these are the duties it exact from its votaries. Our duty to our country ueraaml that wc should djuvotjg ull energies, our hands, our hearts, or souls to the restoration of pros perity ; to tun rc-eaMiiipiiineiit ot law All grades of Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Molas ses At JJowei toiit. A CWios lot of Coi.fetilioneiies AtJIawtrhm'tL Fine nnd Cimrnon Tobacco, imported Ha vuiitia, Uegalia, Principe and U. S Grant Ci gars At llovtiiuii 1. A complete assortment of L'quora of al' kind and grades At Jhu-ei ten's. For Medicinal purposes only Moore' cele brated seven-year-old double-rectified - Ken tucky- Y luskey pcrtectly pui e, At Ilowtrton'n. Eery raiisty of Yankee Notions, At I luwtrton '. 5:o7 fc37 7:10 8:03 1.FAVB. 8:4A a. m. 4:67 6.-C2 6:40 7:15 8:08 03 9:48 MII.ES. station. AIIRIVC. S ,!i l.nrv. 4..VJ A. kf. Third ( reek, 4:12 St lie. villi-, IMoti's T Catawba, Newton, Hiektfry Tavern, N:4 leard. V:43 Mgantn, 10:38 (iOlMt tAM'. MIUBJ. STATIOXS. ARRIVE. Monnnion, Icard, 2:50 r. M. Hickory Tavern, 3:83 Newton. 4:20 Catawba, 5:13 M8 PlottV 6:48 :58 ftateavlile. 6:28 8:33 Third Creek, 6:33 7:38 balisburv, 8:43 UUTX. 2:10 P.M. 155. New 1 1 G-oocUa ! Wo hnrc received our Fall fc . . Winter stock of New (.nods which in very large and complete conaisting in part of DRY GOODS, Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, : Hardware, Bootn Sl Shoes, IIntt and Caps, Sole and Upper Leather, Enamclod and Patent Leather, a-j -Cosmch. .- '- - Jatllll t s THI ONLY ' MEDICINE T1IA.T Cures Ail Pain ! M W IB s o It 11 w o 3 O CO CsO ID 3 1 sy r4 I j tit st .. j So r !r O IB - ' T I -I 0 K III Q r - - 3 T TIIK Snbtxrilier having bees appo nted n agen lor the sal u( SINGERS CELEHRATED AVw fitmili.' Sewing Maehitu, mitl nil itsattiti-litiivnta oC'erstl.t- s-niie tu the Ladies uf ',.-:, 1 1, t'aroliua. Ttilt. Marliine i-Lallsnge romllon wttfi any mil all oilier Min-limc. It ill iii mure diftVreiit kind or wo'ik from tl:tr simiitt- plain scuiii to" the iiiot l eant fit emliioLletv llisn si y oilier Mai.liiue ever iavsnleu, -tcouoinj m neaitli. tlu nay uoi buy the best.". lliese Mncliiiios are warranted to give entire satisfaction. If" fhey ta I f ) give satihla tiuti they my bo ro utined lifter a tr til ol two tnotitlir ami t lie money will he refunded. Machines manufactured tsprcssly for SHOE-MAKER:, II ARNKiS MA- KERS, TAILORS, Sec , n-lll be supplied when ordeied, at uiauufactarr8 1. 1 I'si tie ilesin'ni infoi mat nn pteaf fend for peeiiuena of o lt ami rireulars. Joan A. Ramsay, 1V Sarrstrory X. . June 18. 159. 24 7m GttOVKR & BAKElfs" FIRST PREMIl'M ELASTIC SVZTCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore In fins his stock fiss been selected (j.eat care to meet EVERY WANT. i-itb ty Call snd examine it it will not coat yu snytWtig to do tbat But Don t-Auk Pwr Crtiin. His motto is "PAY AS YOl' GO." nPCOUXTBY PRODUCE of every 1 description taken in exchang. 1 I'if' Bank Notes and Specie taken at the Highest Market Rates, At W. H. Howorton's, ALMA1AC I'OR 1870. UKNKH'S NORTH CAIfOUNA ALMA NAC lor 1570. Eularued and imirfovcd in a If respect: In iter tli.-m the Almanac ol Imi'.i tii' o was o pofinlarand bad neli a larjf dale. Price, sin(l copies by mail It) cent, 3 copies by mail, 'Joe., one dosen by mail, 7Ac ; I'rice in store, ball frro.s, ; per liuii tiled j; per noli- tins, S7. FARMRR'rt N. C. ALMANAC, pnnli-died by J in;. - II. Euiiiss; an excellent Almniiac, lull of most valuable" matter to the Parmer, with inoutlily calt-ndars in liirpe clear tye. Pries), per sioitie oopjr by mail, 10 t-enis; 3 copies by mail 25a, one dosen by mail UOe ; price in store, ball gross; per hundred $4,..U, er gro $C. THE COMIC ALMANAC FOR 1870, published by J ..me H. Enniss; lull of comic picture lihistratinns, i jkes, anecdotes, fun, dec , wilii monthly calendars, in large clear tjpe. Price per hi nle copy, by niad, 10 cents; 3 copies by mail 25c.; one dozen by mail CO crsr Price in Mm e, per I. alt groas J.'J: per liuuurcu f 1 Wl; per jjross ffl. VW One of eacb of the aboot wniWd to any adiireiw for 2o cts. ror sal by JA8. II. INN ISA. Acent and Publiaber of Almanac, oat V, 1 1 1 f Salisbury, N. C. Harness and Saddlory 3 r ..tO v. r ts Fi 9 P v iii atfioiaaw 00 1M 1HX wff I November, 5, 18G'J. SALISBURY. N. C. 44 fun not only bis depeiu'.euce on the whites of anj or(.r. f tuiliu peace and tranquil the South, but the great, truth winch no hauWH tlisuSl.oUi II the limiimf those who laws can cbang W In every soil. That those who think m i-,i govern It is our tltity to assist him in qualify ing himself for his changed condition ; tiino alone can show whether that ciiangt- our Deloven Douili. I.cl US nil, net up I from the tin-', arid show tli't she has -still loyal sviid devoud sons. L t us clingl tih reverence-- a reverence msde decner and holier by her misfortunes to this our native find : K;t tin promise of wealth or Sale uifemeiit l: i In lnr:it, . d. Wlwm has. bceq for his be u fit, Tlio Suuth wilHy ,0 hor le destroyed Rome, and look with profound interest to the nest hcr g01ls despair and sorrow wervabtotit census to see uovr irccuum ..a.- rvcieu . foIlka Eternal city, we are It.ld tint nuinocr ot ins nice : lor .v cm teli Points of Excellence Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and nrnpticity of Machinery. Cxhiif botli threads liin ctlv fromlhe spools. No tautening of seauisbj hand and no w .-:. ol t iirein I. Wide mnje of spplication without change of artjiijitinent The sVam retairis it beauty and OrmooH after Washing and ironing. Bebidi s duin? all kiln' of work done bv other Sewing Maehrrtes, these Muchines exw cite the tno-t beautiful anJ uermaneol Kin broiuery and oriiauieiit.il Woik. ('or sale by. Oct L5 - ljf ANDREW MURPHY . rirlisbiry, N. C with abatnlitte certainty what those mirq p $ -v u d have h 0 i had non cr tivnf ion shaken our entire syatein. Several yeari ago I had occasion to luffeH some data b a ring on tbjs question, and they give tlic following nct and calculations, 'faking the results of the census of 1840 and that of 1S50, we, find the ratio of In crease among the free blacks to hi- la IS per cent., of slaves 28 85f per cent. Uy abee rates of increase, there should the United Slates ill Free Slrve. Total. 48.S72 412,5t)8 4,lt(416 MH.712 5,317,4 5Jio,189 617,1'Jl 6,S40,0IS 7,4i7,l(.0 j 094,210 8,24,002 U,3i&,2i im ' i a . ' - a ' nese c-iiciiiaimns suowcu, one or two - '. -r digniacaut fata, wlneli,'as bearrtii; on an exploded svsum, mi-la as well be have been in ISM :k v Valiitblc Land hr Snk. 'PHE Sl'IjrRTBER OFFERS FOR SALE I TW THOl SAM) IXJl'K IflJMiRKD Laid in Caldwell Counn WALTBR A. WOOD'S P R 12 E Ifowers and Reapers. Used in all countries, and universally Bnnnefld-d n THE BEST E r?E! Awarded rr.oiv Uit pieuiiunis limn any othei Machine manufactured, both in this AM) FOBEKJN COUNTRIES, Among whieh is THE HIGHEST PRIZE! Tw Grand (to!U Medals and Crosa nf tho Legion of Holier, At Paris Exposition, 186? More than 130,000 now in Une! 20,000 manufactured nnd sold in 1SGS and the demand un&tiilied. Increasing Dcniand, luerftiNfd I iit ili it s dd!!ional hoproremeah fr 1869 DMIWHTEATOa 3 Notice. il. II. -tv i ht' ii null lied a AdminiKtrstrix with the will annexed of Jainea C. Sin ythe. notice i lierebr riven that all parties who haw latins asruitiM the estate iiiii't present them hy the flrt of November 1870, or Ibis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per- -on inuebied to toe estate art nquestsii to make eaily settlement. JFI.IA C. BMYTHE. Oct. 12, 18C9.-41:6 Adtn'ra. THE ADVANCE. A WKLY FAMILY JOUttNAL, Devoted to the Farm, the Garden, the Workshop, Domestic Economy and General Progress in I North Carolina. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO publish, in iheciiy of Raleigh, a soon a a .ouulcienl number of subscriber can be ob tained a Wcrk-hj ioimrfy Journal, adupled to l lie Waul ot (lie people ot .North ( ;.n-!iiia. who are enned lit the cultivation of the s in all lis branches, the improvement of our manufactures, our machinery, our mechanical -ki'l. and all II u material interests of the State. In theconduct of the paiier he expeels to secure the aid of scienli Ac snd practical men to iusiroct and interest bis reader. His ob ject will be (o make It eminently practical aud iisehil to all classes. It will he primed in (rood style, on good pa per of large aire, at $'2 eryear in advanee. The first number will appear about the 1st ol November, or a soon theresfter as the pat totiace wiil j istilv. Subscribers will he ex iiecnd to pay as soon as they rcueiw the first uiiinl.er. The undei signed solicits the aid of his many li tends in the Stale to obtain subset ibers and lorward the hsts al an early da v. WVI. E PELL. Raleigh, Ost. 6, 1S08. 44 -if Trimmings of all - kinds, Call" Skins, Lin- ,T . ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, Tanners and Kerosene Oils, Co pul and Coach Vurnish, White Lead of the very best Brands, Colored Faints of oil kinds, Cot- as1 ton Bagging and Roping, Iron, Ties and Twine, Steel and Iron POWDER ! POWDER : RIFLE, BLASTING AND MINING POWDER, JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, CC Wood's frh Mowers, (I and 2 Horse.) " Sct lUking Ucupcr, a it la New MovVing Attaclnueut. lland H ike Ueaper. Ilaines Illinois Harvester. Manufactured by the Walter A. Wood Mow ioj aud Reaping Machine Company. General Odice and Manufactory, Hoosick Fall, Rens chirr com-.ty. N. Y. fhttuch OJicetundo Sllflet Room 44 Cori tamff street. New York city. P. O. llo, 5605 J'-o Luk btreel. Chicago, tlL Ah-xamlria, Va. Madisoa, Wis. 77 Upper Thames, St.. London. V: that lint imp ending t.'o nu was avcrt'-il by a liappjr omen. A . ', mui-ian paiug with his company to lelieve guard where ir.) ad i-oncourtw wre cli-lihora:ing on I tn' prtipocd retrieval, gave the u.-i.al n-ord of command : "Ensign, plant your colors; we will remain here." The sen ators milling from tl e trinple, exclaimed, "The. Uods have spoken ; we obey." The populaee took up the cry aud rent the skies with shouts of "Rome forever 1" L l us, aiy country men, as wc rtanrj an) d oar ruins, pi ml our celors on the graves of our ancestors, and invoking re vcrentljr the protection of our (tod, shut with satire than R man plrfctfoni wih une Tojcf, -'The tfrnith now I iVeMSoftlfc f.treverl" ACRES of Vidiwhl N. ( fne tract of Ftil'R HfrNl'lUlD ACRES With a moat valuable WATER-POWER, on r: l i,: ....it- ; . , . . . c-jH-r i.n.ie mver, Miuieieiu M orve uny amount of mathiacry, with a dura already erect ed arid in ; '! condition. Tltc remainder of the tract will hedivided in to Jots ot any sue, from 100 acre UHttaraV, to nn a -- . . I . 1hfl I he above land lie ten mile north of lin k- .!- ory Station on the W. X. C. fiuilrviad and will be sold (St the n:- A rcaOnable terms. Apply to tne unofndgncd at Ro.van SIH'.-1. R ('., or to Jacob AV. Fowler who live near the land. JEREMIAH IiARRIXtiEH. Aug. 12, 1860.02tf Rowan Milts, N. C. PROFESSIONAL. Jtfr, Alex, llttlmar, fn.-ineiiv Chief "of : the Hereau of ritatistics, lm pun Ins, d ' I W.l.! ri:,., v ... d j liir i-o iiiiiuMi ,n nrtiit rr uf, x..t III t Hi apu ais that ttie I n less than aiU'trigj8" benoefoiih edit and publish the Cent.; thai bn tJi !P"per. Mr. Ilrltnar nnr) -nnces the pur I upon tire record to aitl in the gene at aii ;m.iry that will be made at totai fcin- liny. Bv tteaa lt .. ong a a t were teg tlia:i a:u nis: i fir" f.i' rk, 33Jts per Cint.; thai bfrlis1 . . 1. 4' O.Kl - . f, ,. , " r,M" J-'j p r ceni. ies.iuau i pose to make Han lnriependent nt w ajt r; atws-gflie slaves ; and that the net in- 'and fell o states that capital, experience, v "I -laefe was 1'iO.Oy per cent. and enterp'rie will be brought to the Uek .j .vi .;.m lliatvf tlie tree black r. Tb so of making it a good oner. Ms H. PINNIX, ATiOUNLY AT LAW. LEXINGTON, N, C. rtt PRACTICE in the courts of Da vi. 1 "H't, Foivllie, (jttillord, AfaumOce sod Ran dolph uouittiei' : ' m; t- ..ca Htm R M. P.-r.n. C. J of N. 0. " E 1. Eeade. Assut-ute Jttai.ce, " TlioiiissVtU, " - It P. hsnk, " " -.-. 4i PsitfsH B.owr. Va'.eevvilb, S. C. " 'Hon. J.tbnJCerr ' ' . " J R: lh bii'..trpi,iil)flro', N. C. Tl or-7a KtiflSn, Jr.. " ' J. M. Cloud DottoJU, N. a Jsoiisry 20, 19 .9. , f-tf Sen J for Jfew Descriptive Circular and Ptice Liui. Applications from the South, South of Vir iriuia, hIuhiIiI be aCh. -vt.il to tlie New York Hi sn' h Ofliee, s above. , RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED Extra Inducements Offered f MeCubbins, Sullivan & Co., are Agents for thai above KeSpersln allbulv. WORTH A WORTH, THK nnderainsd hsvsthsi da SwaaSi a oopart raialii' fur tlie purpone of contisalrif tli.Mlr.'n t i i)Hisi(ili AKDrririve uiminss. s llw Jurin ilisr fucrswnm to lh late Broi nf WtiJfTIt 4 IlBMr.l. and I. !. WOUTII. arid lihpe by atrirl uttetiiioo Ui tlai '.nleici't id MiSIr ab-ppern and rni!n to fftv l'hhI natia'actiart to all wi n isjr Inor tii.in-.iU. UiistaiaSV H. li. WORril. D, a. wiikTn, miMisorotr, y. a fx. ism, im. li-"tf rV V.and Kxatfa t'aroUna .Steiciabif I. in . N nii-VV i rtlT. Hlii'iiMidii ielNcuUarn 3f4l Roamhfp ftosa pany ;-i !...., i . . Smitir l. i i . York Rail Pa kts. U ajie I ear famroal LicQnf Kiver Im'i. Iten'ar n Hsfv ''S Kty. Inn Tiaa L MS. Pla trr i tmi-nt H I'rniviu Ouaaa aad Vaail.'r supM F!.fla M of l iars' 1 T ..THE rKDRRKIGffPD w,ilie' io ot-lain for hi fijlcr a Jadv win ha had aevernl years ?occeirl rxpeH et.i'i a iluttlkin lo leae-h-, in a lamilv nr t" V erw i.-e ilie uuhI trartclie . : im I n (, , ; . catior tntite mt ibrludrd. Adlri-s, utati in lennx. REV. Jolli. IL Tlhl-lNGil AST, 11 klaiisbory, W. 0 . 9H f SIM IMJYD BILLS CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS LABELS tiUtt fytabs x AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF JOB PRINTING, EEDIflOUSLY, WELL, AM VJIEAPlY tbrn y- at this of rici. gtBT-CUtrkBof Court. Sheriflfe. Ma gistraan! otliarn.ij. ordering blanks will please refer fo the Forms u sston- bercd in " Hand-Book for County Offi cers," pdblished My Nichols d oorman ICalcigh, iN.iaV , AMrmm ...J. J. Bl fNER V'arns, Sheetings, Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Molasses and Syrup, Salt, Drugs and Medicines, and in short UfM I EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE iloinestead Blanks ! (For laying of Homesteadt.J And a new and improved ibrrr LAHJD DEEDS, Revisetl and corrected bv tb best legal authority intlnsnlac for sale, Address, mar. 10. J.J.BRUNFR. All of which was bought for D A ft "FT. and will be sold aw. J AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, We allow no Huuso to under sell us. D sure to cxn mine our stock before purchasing elsewhere . i r It affords us a pleasure to show our Goods whether we sell or not Dot rt lif deceived by loud blow ing and heavy shelling, but come 1 $ ' t 1 to see us and get posted up. i (OT Orders from a distance promptly filled at lowest vices , 3 We buy nearly all kinds of Produce. - - OLIMKOlfl ST AO E LINUS! WARSAW TottotTfrmtlc. 1KAVR Wsraawfor Psyettcrille datlj- ex. J cet Hnndny. Ifyorr are in Western X. Csmlina jrn to ltaleirh'snd prnoura s throuirli tieket to Kaj-etteville for -; Thnmsjb Ticket fnru (ttrldsbom' via Warsaw, to 1'sn'ttevilb-. 6. Throunh ticket from Weldan ta Faretti ville $10. Throapbticketafr.ini Wiluiiiigtop, via Warnaw, to Fsyettevills.iS. CUAKLOTTE TO T7 ADESDORO: Leave Charlotte after train from Ralciph and in I un i liia, ria Monroe, for IVndeaboro' Tuesdar, Thurdnr, and Satnrdae Leave Wn. deiboro', Tiiesday. Tburadsy. and Satanlay.sf. ter arrival of trains sod Stage from trilmtaiton. MOBR18VILLE, ,i Fittsbobo. TO KOYI'T. Leavo Murrisville, Tuesday, TI.ur.Mluv and Ssturdsy Leavs Egygt Vondsy, Wednssdsy sud FrU dsj. Clemmont' Accom'modatum Line Between Salem and llirh Point, will chsrtsr Stajres st all hours 'Cheaper than the Cheau St." Office at Butner'sUotel, Sslsm. X. 0. . T. CLKMMOX8, Oct. I; 18W tf CoBtractnr. IVEW YORK and North Carolina STEAMSHIP M YD atalBlSBl New York to WiMngton, Tbis Line will comprise the following steam ers : FAIRBANKS, Capt. A. Hunter, U M. 1. CLYDE, ' D. P. Moraan. BEDKCCA CLYDE, O. Chichester. MARY 8AXFORD, John Moore. U lib sneb additional Stranterx a insy he required to meet ibe demand of ilie Ira.ls Sailing from New York every WEDNESDA T and 51 TVflDA Tat 4 V. M.. Irom l'i UVE. ft. foul of Wall street. I t fP Tlie sttenjion of Shinnsrs is called to tbe low Rates mid facilities offered bv this Lfne, which are suuerior to any heretofore offered. THROUGH BILI OF LADING t : . a .1 T .1 a iven to an points on me xortu t nroima Railroad ana its Connt-ctiont via Golds boro. J. A- SADLER, Soliciting Agent. WORTH & DANIEL. Agents, Wilmington. N. 0. JAMR8 HAND, Agent, fob9 8tf 119 Wnll 8trret. N. T. Flahtatiom Bitters. A This wonderful yegetablo restorative is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated, cordial lor languid among x remedy As a tonic am the aged has no equal stomachics. As a for the netfrtN weakness to which women are especially subject, it In superseding, every tthtf Stimulant. In all cliinn' tropical, temperatf frigid, it acts m n ifle In every species of dr which undemin48 tne bodily strength a Drottlu down the iiiiiiiaI4ir,t8 Wjhereve fa ,ntro6 duced it beca ard article - medlcfn1 staple, ft A frest anl faTes' ton the nit popular medicine in tie Wtilteed world be surr or J 8" 4,10 gemilne. as St A H a- Soli if Ml lmiggisjs, wro refit and Country Stores. McCubbins, Sullivan & Co No. I, Mt'Kt-iiVs Grakiti K SsiUbory. Sept. 2i. I SCO. l-l Wary A . Cairetl, PlatuUf, Sfainat V illlam V. Csnnhsll. Di i 't. 1 l e Ueleadattt will i ite n.( rt tint na Ratvrdsr. tlit 1Mb iij of V t-Bitiet nsxt ar (U i oart tleaas ia Camden.. SodtnTarulina, I stall proceed n tafca ihe itepoaitios nf J. K Wtthfrpien d1 otbse, ti I rr.4 in a rait bow pending- in las Su erlor Coiirt f Caldasll coiinty. Noitli ( uroliaa, wLcrt uobi lciaaoaal aaa 1 am jlintiff. MAJrJY A. CAMPBELL. I - .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1869, edition 1
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