,, )';'
:v. J'-;
lull !. 'ii.
i
y f Atlantic CU:
Loudon, (At. 27.
i. !. that the relation U iwtiu Austfia
J I'mrti are na'uing a menacing character.
T r,rfi MVt tbit the llussisa Oorrnineul is
iat,ij.ji fur disintegrati of Au-
, ' . I una, vau 94,
-I VnA-a ubmiiled I' Franc aud Km
i .. ilia niHinmn ""
l"u . ...... i.h:....I. k. k..... ............. I
- CI. ....... A Of
Ab imvaf from CihiJU Mates that another
,bl took on !Mi1n.. Tli.
.i tha Tuiki.b aimy wasra
OfarK iijivi - . ,
ukL... . LlverpooT, Oct 27.
Option ledy. Sale 8,000 bah. middling.
I'!Juiol.80. FivesOSj.
'from n atnwywTf
Washington, Oct 29.
ti.. T.mminv Committee had noi!ier in
..vi with th l'riJnl tin afternoon, and
ecive-f fioni Win T7 of Ml sent to May
r Huffman, eiprw'"
;iXHJ treatment Hwatu
risoner,
"..-.. '. '" '.(, iuj L.I. .
.'i j. M ji k. I ili in.
NV Oilcans, Oct 31.
Co'ton eier and quotaiiuiMi uiitliD"J.
(iold IMS). ,
Carolina iUatcljman.
WEEKLY:::::: MY J. J. BRUNEIV
SALISBURY, X. C, NOV. fl, 18CC.
desire lo procure
convicted reman
Litest Markets and Financial.
fu-w York, Oct 3p, M.
CoU tl 46 J. Exclmng 9J.
Cotton dull. 3Ji40J.
Flour .firm $75$I7.
l'oik former, f?4 75.
Mobi'e, Oct 29.
Cotton sales, to-day. 1300 bales. Middling
35. Demand general am! market firm.
New Orlean, Oct 29.
Fiom Wash I nylon.
Washington, Oct 30.
Minuter Campbell lias left, here fur home in
piitu, from whence, in a f-w day, li- will pro
ud to Mexico, accredited lo ihe Juan gov-
ruini'iil.
Feiu'tntfi.
New Yolk, Oct 30.
Anolliei Inrjfi' F' lilin iin'iiiiij Ihki nilit in
1 il'.lu. 'lli U'nr ni ir I anioiiL' lic liiuli in ex-
Lirsro mmtiiij; !) m Ciiiciiiinitii, atid
. ... . "i . -.
",KlJ IIIHl IIM'lll'T -OlllirU'ftl.
MaUi.it, in Out i.i hi.
M..i.tr.-l. O.J..1I. '
At h ul lie dinner U: iiijtM, Sii J no M'lth'vl,
mi nimiilt-r-ui i liii f, m i'lf a t". ci. iT.iin-
t.ii)ill-r' )ir. I". Mil. I xlrnt tliHl I lie iulunli-rr
i'it meiil Iw fStt'lidt-d over tin) lit'c-trr Htil
i(i A'lierica.
Hi.- limalinn ppr are Jis.-lta ' r 1'n
finPrTatiit'TlnrrnRrt.f the mi-iicin ii'.nn on
Jtiif F. ii inn trixU. Tlivy nut' llmt tlm tliri als
LiwIp will dolLu iiriMiiu-ia inoru Lmni ll.an
The Police Coiniiiissionern.
IWtimore, Oct 31.
Tlie trial of tlic C"nimitBionerii 4 -sittH-rc"
'fti2, and all itartirt ar anxious to iM
ji-roiigh aitli it. -
W. ftwann remarked tliat lie would net up
mil miiJ-niglit to mccoiii morale ii counsel of
j Colliiiiiiour if they dosired to ar-rue the
'3T
By the Atlantic TtUgrajh.
Loudon Monday.
Tie Uleil advice from Candia reirri-nl the
1'hlinir bi too the Turk and ciiritiiin a
iotiud.
" ' rragUc.Saturdty.
An attempt waa road to altoot the Emitror
ptici Joseph, on leavian tb theatre this even-
g. J, tie culprit aimed a pistol at tiim, out be
p be oould dre aa veiled by an Englishman
a placed under arrest . .
London, Tuedny.
Tiia Tine again crge the reference of ibe
S. claimt for property destroyed ,v the Ala-
f toajoinicommWion. JtiLmU it would
a ct ff policy, if , not juatice, . ;
, Liverpool, fuedy.
ICoUon. aleady. Sslea of lO.OOfl bali.iui4
ngat I8J. Biaadatuff firm. '
OoMol.a89J. Fim68f.! , r
hv. Swann Aat Removed, the Pdice
Commissioners, iExciietktrU tn Bal
timore,, ... - '
r DMltimore, Nor. 1.
po. Swann decided this morning to remove;
Police CoituniUiooem. Il aaya ibnt. ff
paaary tqenforcd tbe decision, be will call up
lihe United Statea tir troopa ! - " ' -jTbera
IsJreat excitement on thi at reels and
I itian,oLtiv.Mi?TiV":Z. J-.7
rib t. Guard lan.
also apper as a..party by reason of our partictpa-hfeel Rj kow (lint in What We did, WO did
ll.tr. Ill L 1 11 . lllini.l. ..rum uuu v....
I wifl most nrobaWv he t tie' same in all of these
Tsiat.-s. with the excention of New York.
The Whig concludes thus: Let us, tu plain and
homely language, paddle our own canoe, neither
looking to the right nor ttie tell tor assistance.
Firt at Charlottes. i vw Dr. M. II.
Taylor'a Tan Yard, ono'of tho Urge.t in
this State'th&Luaa cviuautuud by fir on
Tucadn)- hlgfif. Ix)ea, $25,000; msaranco',
$15,000. SnjipoHt-d to bo the work of
nn incoudiarjk.
' r" " - '
$Th la reported hero that Hon. John
A. Uilmore, is offering from the effects
of a stroke of paralysis, bjr wliKtyi lie was
attacked a few days sinci. Wo trust
the report is uot true.
Cundidutf far Ikt next I'rutJency. Tli N. Y.
Uerald indulges in a spooulation as to the probable
candidates for the next Presi.k-ncy. Ttailical nom
inee, it thinks, either Chsse or Butler most pro
bably Chase. Grant will be the Conservative can
didate, and McClellan the Democratic, though it
thinks this nomination tuay be compneeted by Gen
Sherman's name.
o , I
OUR REDEMPTION 13 IN WORK. I
Under this caption the Rii luii'imt Whig gives
u terance to a few very truthful and practical ro
msrks in regin-d to public ulTtirs and the relation
which the Soathern people should bear to them,
We ndopt llietii, and give them in lieu of our own
thoughts on the same suiiject. Says that paper, it
is gratifying to know that' the Southern people have
ceased to regard political subjects with interest
They liave at last become convinced that their true
interest lies in another quarter. Wed had it beeu
tor them if they bad learned this lesion sooner, and
bad given up to industrial pursuits and the develop
ment of their manifold resourties the time they de
voted to'polihcs. It is not by voting or by repre
sentation in Congress that their losses are to be re
iiHirc.l : iKjr is it tin active narticiiiation in nolitical
hfbiirs ilmt ttie recovery o! their lost franchises is
t(o be In ought about. Not of their own will or nio
iion, but Ht the instigation of thoe high in author
ity, the Southern people have twice ap)eare'il upon
the .olitical an-iia since thi-ir sot jiigntion was effect.
ei. They held elections lor uieiuhers of Congress,
mid fent thoe ch.sen tn ashrngton to be ready
to take their siuts in ca.e I hey should be recogniz
ed. This was their lirst political movement. Their
e.iinl was lo send repiesentalHe to the I'hihdcl-
i'ina (.'iiiiveii'ion. Uoth ol these moveiiieiits were
inaiic ill enmphance with Miggcstioiis that ein.inat
eil fi.iiti inft'ienMul -nuarters, and tlie'sst may almost
be iiid to have U-en ngiiii.st the judgment ol the
South.
These iiioveincnts. tlion-'li well intended, have
been bairen ol benefit to tin- South. Worse than
rtitthi7'tiare--feeeH-"fr'd.rf L They Iavv
iii(l.tnied'fie passions of the North to a white bent,
and have nut it iti the "power ot ihe Reifeals ftia.
that the South ts grasping at political power and is
scekine to form combinations lo crusli ttie uominant
Northern party. Let ns be admonished by these
result to prudetioe in future. We leel and know
that we have rights under the Constitution. They
are denied. We do not intend to losdbsight ol
them ; but all the hostile elements that exist in the
North have combined to deprive us of them at the
present moment, and it is useless, worse than use
less, lot us to engage in a contest for their recove
ry. There are liiends in the North who would aid
rrs in imch a struggltrif they conM - but they can
not. ' They are outnumbered and overwhelmed in
all their, contests. One ot these coutests recently
oecuried in the tour Slates of Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois. Our 'participation in the Phil
adelphia Convention made us a party to that con
test, and subiected us to the resentment and re
vene of the victors. Another contest will soon
lake i.lace in twelve other Statea to whicb we will
I '.-n I tr ti.u . . . ! . iMV..! I'.rm t..
riot ami incenso tU-in r';w.f.t their i".r-rm-r
mastery nJ it it our bnt imw thut
tltc'ro lis not been a rajo, murder or ar -I
on committed in tho cour;tjr, during all
the c'.tuli of sntlir.rifjr and deinoraiiEstiou
uWqnent to tbo surronder wf tho C n
federate frcca, . v-Ji .
True we have had somo fires hero that
are believed to have been the work of
incendiaries, but of thfa fact there la no
positive evidence. h .
Tlie Ilalelgh J&ntinel, epeftklng of
neighborhoods where lawlessness, crime
end disorder hare tmrrailed hrTtmsiter-
able extent, recommends tho organiza
tion of local police, not to supersede, but
to act in co operation with tho luw and
us ouicers. ...
We iloabt the propriety of such or
ganizations, but it is evident, that inticli
depends upon the promptness and vigi
lance of the law otHcers-rMagistrates
Let conservators of the peace see to it
that all violatious of the law is punuiJi-
ed, and that to tho fullest extent, and the
many evils now complained of will ecose.
Salisbury Daily Banner'.
' I , ' .--.
. t -. v ' ! . s. . i , i l.-r S-iiui-.', it i.i S .
i.'uty id 'ir gov i iiiiu'tit l i c v" -'" t'"
lllliti wl.U 18 ll.U J'ltxtJtit HCtivo I. tail id 'tle
liberal pfirty, mid Jmina is dually tiiat
mail." '
..dm .!. V. N.
tlivftd' Jlctirv A. Wisf.
'i h,lk, 'it., it Im.
ilii'd last m fi k.
Sitld. The old prison lot, known as
the old factory lot, was sold by authority
of the Lnited Stater, on jes'erd iy, In
front of t lie Boyden llonae, for sixtt-en
hundred dollars. Ti e lot comprises just
hfteot) acres and was bid off by II. I
Helper, Esq Banner of Friday.
MAKftlKD:
On Hi Hih October, by E. E. ITiilier, Eq ilr.
Gtoaoi W, Eanxm art and Mi Ci.uoaH FmufcH,
all ol this County. AU, on ihe 2tith, by the same,!
air. iii.AirKi and iliss I.t'Kt Jumr, ilaujti
ter of Mr. alartin Joary, fit this oouuty,
; r. : 0 r
A (Sool Have. -At tho superior court
of New Hanover, m buturilay laf, cays
tho Wilmiiitou JJisjkitch, tne grand jn-
rj retnrncu a memorial, wiHi.a request
mat ma iionor, Jndife Morrlinon. wotiia
endorse it favorably, arkin the leglela
t tiro to establish a speciMl court wills
Criminal jurisdiction lor lb cl' j uf Wil-
niltigipn, ji g u.Mior smU liu would en-
dorse tm inomorlul f.ivorublv wtih Dloaa
tiro. We vrunt j'iet siicii a court In lUh
ijfli U rW iHrtn-ktrtir-W-ilre-aapeTT'f
anu eoiuitr courts id a mas of trivial eas
es, and to save the c unity in icli expense
in feeding priMxior en lined f(r trivial
"ffencte. Wo trust it will be Im-ked af
ter by oor rvprcroniatives. Hal. Jrog
resi. rpLincALsQUins.
A fi-idichl lutpor aa the l iyal.sts re-
iroseut the principle of tin- -'iul rijrlit of
all men in social n l polric a! hborty,'
liow much law, at the ii-tial price of the
article, would it fuke t m.iko that fel
low soii illy tniul to anytliin but him
self! " " " -
Maximilian sars a "tnu II-ipsbnrg"
never degiirts bis ti hI in the hour of dan
er. WeJI, the lute I'l U-siHtl war shows j'm'ngCounlii-s in the (lid North State, (whirl,, as
that if I.e. .I. s.i't duaert it, be is ant to gel , . ' ' e , ' C' ' .0H,, ' ". u'rl" ,!u"
ItllSWU I. Ill Ol I'.
Brown
Are now receiving and op-ii'nj; in Thn. H
Uniwu'a new and elejraul atore room, a Uftje
and batiuMime atock of
DRY GOODS.
,s . .... , -
w l,r nil
died:
la lliM I.., ib 9lib liial'., of HiiherB, Jka
rhif.r. only . of Col. J.a A.aud Mn. V. Brad
shaw, (! )..r mhI 19 lf. --
- Aallha nulr miA, llila I lihrl uf ifii M Vriiaril H'
eeliarly dnarto ht prun and mim A ilia rr-
Biforili Uiuily clu-lrrrJ r u.irt hiin wtilitmdi
stT'etion. Art4ri.ini lemirrsiiieul, m.J Mmnel!"
will, llHiuch Ut child, ha pwmi.d well nark-d ' slt les of
eharneter, (inug und rrouud Ua Ium Umi with
chrniion nurture )m auu'd br um-(hI und tnrtur ntial
lu his ferriiiliin. Rut und. r tlir in-riui.L' itiHiril-
auliou of a wian I'n.vitlraee, ! Nri.la rturn iheo
hi.p of earthly wMruiMM nS influrc f.iLwii, J
eunient tu Us. aiiril, and wiih i.H.hK'
lu reciti iha ehennd 'itinb ihrlr l.ule Ik-a
afely irp.ui iu lea buamn uf Ilia Sl.e.brJ
i It
North Plate f.mtt copy.
elecitj by one of this oMtl buyer in (bit part
of life State.
Foi Ladies' Wear
the latest and most fadiiuuabk
SHESS SGODS.
Dr. EDWARD SILL,
Commission Merchant,
T)KC3
I) I
COLUMBIA, S. C,
TO INFORM his manv old FriemN in
Rowan, Cabarrus, Iredell. Davie and the aJ.
Shawls, Cloaks, naliiwrnla, Hoopskirts,
i'lintiet and Hats, Kiiibioderies, '
Hdk'a. Houiories, Gloves,
Shoe, dcc, cVc,
'Frmn
Washington. V
Washington, NviV. l.!
Secretary Sew.rd, wunj bjajfeuij
e gone lo tathe remain f his daughter
i AHi'urn.
will be more apt to obtain assistance in this way
than in any tHher. Eschewing politics and ppbti
ciens, krt us devote all our thoughts and all our en
ergies to our industrial redemption. With enough
to eat and wear with lands to till and bouses to
dwell in Wis can live without politics, without
voting, without representation. .Let us try to de
velop our resources and acquirejrealth. Wealth
is power, aud will make itself fclt in every relation
..1 I. L' , , - n- In t . .r u. will Ka amioht (7r ilia.
(ramdiisernent and 'ostracism cannot long continue
in a jsountry whose boest is Ireedora. "To our
friends in the North we are grateful for their good
wishes. We believe they would help us if they
could. Tliey cannot, aud we only injure ourselves
by endeavoring to help them. .
General Quitt.--Our city was never
more quiet and peaceable, There is a
total absence of the many, eorioua viola
tions of law and good order from which
portions of our State have Buffered, and
with which the North seems to be spe
cially cursed. Our people have more
important matters which demand their
timgaBdattenrionlhey ifre ttreggling
for anTTdnesITIveMdod," tiictXnaeT
the 0tfA-pHxsttrii of 'frrti iey thccar;
citT of moner. and the ffencTal poverty
tli..fr ounrrripo 1 1", is of tllO
Huu give mem uo tune io muuigv
THE CONFEDERATE CAUSJJ NOr
lAjar.
General Wise, of .Virginia, jn a recent
speech ut W uidna'cr, m dedication of
the "Stonewall Cemt-ttrj" in ide n'oo vf
the tolbiwing, whicp, alihoug'i encuxttd
in much of tiie (ieticr.ils iieuul xtrava
gant talk, conveys ft truth which lias.
never before been publicly promulgated
that wc arc aware of :
Hie cause which Stonewall Jackson
fought for and did for is maligned by
railing it a lost caus. If lost, that cause
wan tal.-e; it true, it was tint lost. It was
not font. W victories Could w in a causr.
then the Confederate cause wjig won."
Hero is an important irnili in fact
llio moral of the war, as touching oiip
MjK'jd. It might vietindly be claitiit'il
that c achieved Iho liysical triutiijili
in the struggle. 1'ut ve n. oil not, should
not depend on that lot bio i-sue. Aliovi
and before n', the eainie f t!i South
was one of moral rig'if, bated on an al
eol.ute legal c-ontraci.
Ttte Smith assorted and " liitTlled' f 'T
truth, bnniir, honesty of tutentio'i an I a.s
lion. Thoue high motives, which alone
nerved the Southern aim wore but tin
better instincts and Fentiments of nil
mankind, not outy Hppertaitjing to South
erners which have ever existed and will
always exist in defiance of sword, bayo
net, or law. Although they tuny meet
with more or less success at different
epochs in tho history of mon, it is absurd j
to snppoio that they can be I s' ; ihev
are like the situ which is oft obscured by
a cloud, but which alwara remnins the
centre of light, of illumination. Hence,
as Gov. Wise remarks, it U untrue to call
our assertion of truth Wild right a "Lost
Vaiise;" it is as Wll a '.contradiction in
ter iHaol'-ottr inertn'isr orvietiori- for
Tetincec, bv dicfi anchiMiig civ lit i
thotis'iiid i f tier citizens, obtained ndm s-
sion into he, Union, l'loportioiiately to
the extent of llie'r rebellion, tno other
States can havo representatives in Gn
gress by allowing New Eug'and to elect
them.
At, ap;randJidichl procession a ban
ner whs carriffd with the inscription 'We
nave no 'ear or nogio eijnainy! 1 1 1 cy
needn't fear f' ; but may not tno negro
fear their eq ialiiy ?
U-idii-nl iNoito n,t a Iladiciil' procession
iu Citiwinnaii : "There nniKt ou a boll
for traitors." The inimls of thefoliadi-
cuts run very much un be I ! ' '
Tlio Ciiiclnnati Coinmen-iul sat 8 -the
Constitutional aiiiumlniciit is not I lie U.hI-
i ical plan.. Mo, it is only oiio of thin.
There is no single iniijuity gtea oi.ougb
to satiety ail 1 1. e'V wfckoTiinsn ; but ih .l
goes prytty far tu their ditection.
The Unire I Statop, it U ieiorte.l, -is'
bargaining fir an inland in( fie M'jtlitcr
fane in. Wtll, wo lia e as imieli- right
(o ii an European nat oils have ti isla'idt
Hi th 1 gulf ul M ..:co, and on our co.ts.
"A Yankee name, John Loper, being
iiskid bv colored in'au to whom lie
owed a debt to liquidate, did it liy t' r w
trig him overhoai'd and diowni ig li'in.
A true phihtnfhropui.
Tho Io6ton Transcript (intense radical
paper,) s-iyk "Wendell l'hij.lipa' coursb
toWarus 1 reaideut Lincoln, aud bis re
oent coquetry with the eight hour move
meut, have lost him the letjit'Ct of mauy
inouus,
ilreadlully sciHiigiNt by the caiallles l the l.iti
I . L i . .
war. nj win oe inippy io servo ilieui in tl-.e uijwiri
ly of a Commission Merchant, in thrf SnU- ol nny I
cotiitnountes wuatever, silcli as Monr, Uitooa l.aa
f .. , I,. '.. .' n. .
miner, uini, iikkv, Uoiton lain, lYjUaeco, Ve.
w hich they may be pleaded to entrust to his cue,
Any information as to I he stale ol the in.nket.
either in selling or buying, will Iw proinpilv ami
clieerjully given. fcDW AKU tI I.L.
Columbia, Oct. 23, 1800. Gt
Ti
NOTICE.
HE NOTES AVI) ACCOUNTS fi' M.
sera MeNeely A Yfung, and T. C. McNei ll A
A. L. Young. h'e been placid Hi Our ban Is f .r
collection. Turtle liidebltsl, will pica".' eul
upon .Mr. Hniler arid settle.
ltOYDEN d- ItAILEY.
Al(irin .
Oct. 12, 160a, 6 d 107 w2m
WESTBROOK ! CO
FOR CENTS. WEAR
we have a splendid uvirtmont of Cloths, Cat.
ainerea, Jeans, Satimila, vary larg and tUutul
slock of
Rcdy Mado Clothing,
Hats and Caps, and a very choice stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In a ldition wu have a cood stock of
GROCERIES,
Crockery, Sold Lenther. balf and Lining Skins'.
V,k)I and Oil Carpels, Tiunki apd Valiaca, Ac.
It it uurdcU-riniiialiou to sell our goods for
CASH OR BARTER,
and as low a they can be bought in Western
iXurtlr Lurolina. a -
We invite Wholesale and Ilolail buyers lb
give ns a call before puichn.sing elsewhere, as we
are dep.ruiined to kUI, and all we want is a trial.
All orders from a distance promptly atend-
ed to.
Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 6, 1806. dIm-104
COUUT WEEK.
YoB'erdiiy was occupied with the Crlm
Inal Docket. Several minor cases were
disposed of. Tbo State vs. John Stowe,
for stealing mules, created the most in,
terost. The prisoner was ablv defended
Lby Gen.' Uarringerand A. C. 'Williamson,
and Air. Solicitor Uald well assisted by
Gov. Vance. The mules were stolen fr an
the stable of Gn. J. A.NYenng on the
night f( the 19th of last April, and woie
seen in- tli ueigtiborlioou of Jieattie s
Purd tho next morning; tho 20th, in pe
sessioh of the defendant. After a vigor
ous defense, the jury retired and soon re
turned a. verdict ot guilty. . Tuo Judge
sentenced the prifouer to 39 lashes, and
to be discharged upon payment of costs,
lie had already Uen irt jail s x months.
The day was bPantifnl and a c nsidera
ble nnmber of peraons were in town; Wo
learned in conversation wit', the planters
from various sections tljat ample prep
arations are making tor reeding a lull
crop of whear. The corn crop is Ujng
hoticod and is turning out much better
than was anticipated.
I has done moelf -for tlte "clwftaiea,"
ly by enabling it to bo picked out clean
aweHn" good - cwndition. - -No inncVHfcw
1 1 , . j
Mr. Botry. th aeV Commiio . "w'eBanet, even were it a prooiepoamon
lairs, assumed the dulie of kit ofBce (o-day.
Senator1 Wright, of New Jersey, died at New
k tbia aoorning.
From Cuha.
' . ""feVTolCKdTlT
Tbe steamship Eagle, with Havana dales to
27lb, has arrived, with welbauthfcoticated
mors of Jbe laoding, the past Week, o- ar Io
r sod Cardenas, of a cargo of negroes. The
Pernor General seat officers lo investigat''tbe
ttw. ,- . " . ;
Tie government ag-nt to boy two of tie U.
(. tors rrirej by ibe faffs.
on the part of onr people to do au,
liowan county baa bven fortunate, in
having, had no capital offense committed
within her borders, during a long period
wufu Lbe cbai-ged aiid unset iTed coiiditiou
of aociety teemed to- license violeaso and
give countenance to crime. Whe&v the
negro population waa torued loose opon
the commtnitj lieedloss and onad vised
with respect to tbe r'dutTci required of
ihein under tbe law, it was. natural that
w
A Girdle oj Steam Around the World.
A Ph l.nlelphia paper calls nttviiilioti
to tho fact that the beginning of the new
year will witness the inauguration uf nn
broken steam .communication around the
globe, to bo thenceforth prosecuted as
regularly as tho arrival and departure of
rjiiropeai eitunsm pa aixnir wimrtg. i lie
s'eatusbip Henry Cliatiucey will sail on
tho 11th of December forv the li'thmua;
will connect there with the Golden City
for Sah Fraticidco : and from Sxu Fran
cisco, on the ti rot day of January, the
bteuniship Colorado, will sail for Yokoha
ma, in Japan, and Hong Kong, in Cninn.
If, arrived .Alike iatter port, tho passen
gef wishes still to journey westward he
can proceed by tho boats of the l'etiinau
Jar'and, Oriental Company t liombay,
aud onward tbroiigh tlie Ued eea to the
Isthmus o Suez, wliich, cro.se I by rati,
conduct to tbe Biiu'sli lino of Mid iter-
ratieau steamers touebintr at -Malta and
Gibraltar, aud arrive in KntJyiiti
a few hours ot railway will enable
to take passage in one of a d 'Uon lino of
steamships f6(r this country, the mij puoed
point of ilejrartule.
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At a towiriametil held latoly iti Tne
cuttibiN, Aa., the prize, u pair ot silver
stars, was awarded to a competitor who
hid tieeii a reateral othcer, (ieneral i?or
root beingbne i f the judges. The victor
as soon as bo had teceivid tlie prize, n
lionnccd that Jt was offered in a pr sent
to rite- Association for the' Sepulchre of
The clear dry fall ! Confederate-dead. This act wiis highly
JWOULD
Respectfully call the sllenlion of Kru.it Qfmvers to
their l:ii j;e and well selected stuck of
FRUIT TREES,
GRAPE VINES, &C.
TO THE
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FA RII1ERS O Ii
ITIIK UN
Uaunlilv von ma v wish toouv
fc j j ,
r IV wi.'TnnnAL- a..;. i.. r.t...
Nurseries, has had fourteen years extierieiice in the I U it a
lato " West-Onn Nurseries," ami is fully prepared
lo give ample witislitction to purchasers.
-iT -send for a Catalogue. ,
Address, WUSTDP.OllIC Si Co.,
34:2: Orefnabarongh, A. C.
PERUVIAN GUANO,
BLUM'S
For 1807,
For SALE at the BOOK SffORE, by
J. K. Ut IIKE,
Oct 20, (34tfj The thnli-SWUr.,
400 BUSHELS
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
HONE DUST,
- X
AMMONI I'lIOSriIATE,
V HOSril ATE PERU V. QUANO,
LIME, RED CLOVER SEED.
Willi proper application of the above to wheat...
Lands yuu can reasonably expect next August $3
lor every $1 you now invest in these Kertilizers.
Ivki-eombe; County, in 1804, used over 1200
tons Giiaiio tliis Fiiirit'witl ''galhef'WmSTl!;000''
Ifciles Lotion. StialUtowan, make oO,UOUi Jibls.
Flour lur the market next Summer ?
Tarlwro' 'S.rCTKSSII, 18C6.
Mwsasi E. Nt IJtJToftiKsow ACo., -
1 nave just recervea an order irom oee ot our
A
rpHERE will bo sold on the premise of the anh-
X scriber, on Hie first day of November next, 400 Uvrmers. who used .10 tons Faeifla Guano' on Cot.
ousnws goou corn, aisu, a iiumuer or uogs, jows, ton last .Spriiiff for 15 Tons for wheat this Fall.
1 ours, dec,
Sltecp, and other, property.
.'..Oct 18,Il8CC ' -
42:3t
J.CRIM,
Corn, &c, For Sale,
A T tli same time and place of Revr J, Oi im's
IX. sale, to wit: at Ins residence on the lirst dav
of November-' will be Sold Two Hundred Bushels
of CORN, 18 pr 20 busliels WHEAT, and a quan
tify of &rgtitn'i-'propTty of the beiiw f Alfred A.
him KMiller. v. MlLLKlt, unardian.
out 29. It ad
R. NORFLEET. Ajrent.
K If YE HUTCHISON At CO.,
Cowan'a Brick Row,
.. Salisbury, N. C.
Sept. 21, Ca ; . dw2m.
REMOVAL.
GBAWOIID &BBO
J . ....... . v-j ;
LAND FOR SALE!
OFFER FOR SALE 300 ACRES OF
Land, within two miles of Salisbury,
located on the left hand side of the N
C. R. R., i lending to the Yadkin river, w
f.l.. l-4 t ... . d w
jjiiroiijr kuuu iniiu anowu as jian
tho Spring Hill Tract.
llICHAEL -DROWN, Agt
Oct. 13, 1866. lmd-108
NEW STOCK UF
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
of
ID!
Tho lisfon piper complain- that "the! II
Hub is infesterf witu FtrolTii g women
been inado in this section, but what there ,,,, .,iMMI : ,,u;pa j,Mtua i., . ;.....,.! to the eii.irajaaMair.y and viciuitv.
;. i. -r' .I... I,.... I;,.. ' 'Z 7. T . f : X '. . . rtJr'V7e. i n..r....t.
UOJt l"Wy'Mlrlott
and the other collcctMicr moceV from .the
and the bstited' State. V! sneonies who a'co t liatii. The bf izeu
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GItOVE.STEi: &, CO;
Mexico
publish elsewhere from the JNow 1 ork msies visit iho business tif et--, and by
Post, an article on the present condition sheer f rre ot i jTr m'ery hticceod .-d in ol.-
nu pnTjiKiis ei iui Aiw. " a'-! j laiiung cousiouraoie aiims oi money.- i
tied to find ii stated, semi officially, that . . r ,. .
V - , ,i . .i i An txprea train earr ed . the twenty
wnaieveriiiay " .o ... . .-'Hwr - ,.-.. f fi,ttf-M .f()rill ,1, nP , . Turn naxoa ta w.-w a a
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bet Imv r-MDeelfuny to nnlirv oor erolomr. and th
trid Bmerny, that w huve mnorU from oar rMtnl jAwtm
butne, Ocwan' BHrk Row. la more emmndiotj stnH rth
trmif Kvtt premlwis Min Plrrrt, COTHIC FrTOWT.
vherv w are prrpavetl to vxhittit tk
Full Stock
Of Staple and Fanry Goods
CunstrtJnr of - r
Di'Caa floods,
Jjleeched tfe Dtown Sheetinr;
. -I!rillinr. Wbfl On.l
mzzmR&rt. md i ' onw inri
January L. 18(J. Ciud-tt w Caps, lilasa X
. - ". , Uroctery
Ware. ke.
Piano Forte manufacturers, :ir.a:.w,B,ttw,"""rt",
je II A S7 B sgngf fe .tbewrylye tn the pMctu-e o!
Ul'ffElTrCfffri'mnS ttWi'T TKeir jifjleS.iolial .i i k i i
449 Bridwiy. Neva Yuri.
. ii.ilwiiiri.te -A lliilriu iinit..u v Tt iimIm. TIim G.rMD,. tl rttlmrf Hr Yrk. eWil.-lvki.. Hlt.m.rr .r.U
Otutes rccogrraes "ine i.i-ociai puveriiioeni ' , , , .'"'i; i.. I
a; fhf tit Ol S-IJ1
. 1 rti ITI
hirtlware ad Cutlery,
wliolc--moiiiit was p na in silver. It WHSjBcnvk scxvkssivi tkakor in. ....
There"
' ff" : hiaded bv tho tuuand took tweiHv men - '.II !gg.g 'ST'Tf H,r- r
a! aniiiArif B a Iiiiiit riiiatiru rumnni inaiiA
. ir . . .1... six days to count it. Kn c
iatheiixoil piirpfs
fhiar.Ha:
It.rLa. tii'idin W4aaara Viva .a.
U. liiri 'I:.
a .1 IT I . . .. . it. -a . I DIA U o w 1 v V' ' t - HD.It'L'Jrt rv i . ' . ... i
py tne waa...gion v"-mcs c. .. - tl,irty BOn,1irrtiei a,.CyU1 SSS eTLT' TV ! ALL 1 H- NOTES . ACCOUNTS Won
is then I el iiirifa ot ine nornmisira ' . , . . - pmw f.waa. o.ietitiw t anaicariii tH-. fc. - , a.
.. II.1l.llM I1IC ll'II. ., liMtalnnMllria llui k la Ik.. .r Int
tion. "At present, Juarez n i.-ieoni-y re , "cua. . af' 1
eozniaed hoad of that government. But Four hundred and thirty Ciiformaj : -
sJ.Wld fee! main an,.ral.cnsion forthoi nevarthelesa, it is true that opon inyer- wild hoVes hav arrived at Denver. Uload UfUers for a'e at this OitKV.
ing h tt o Or.varm tVfBa and Much
is mv hnd fr to!iciiiui anil aJJ ptnte indebted la
Iha &ria will plaa rail e me, l my nffiev, and art.
ii xtKEat.4Cai.Mrn,
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