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LEXIXUION N. C, I
Bart - M 18. t 1
At a. neat i us? of lit citisuna (irre-
I parties) at Lexington in the
House. A. L. Watson. Eta..
1U t th chair, ami Mr. L. t.
oliiiaon jid Dr. U. M. 1 v it where
ehoaati Ssertilarii-s. The Chairman
stated that the object of the meeting
to ex urea our indignation at an
At
Court
MCI
John.
article (entitled work.) wliieli auiear
ed in the "North Curitlma Standard"
Sept. 10th. Uoh motion tlia Chair
man read the article; it was moved
and carried that a Committee of six
l appointed hi draft appropriate re
solutions. Appropriate remark were
made hy distinguished persons of
both panics after whiuh the commit
tea read the following resolution
which vera noauiiuouljr adopted,
vir:
Resolved, 1. Thrt we have read
with feelings of utter horror and ia
dignation the leading editorial in the
"North Carolina Stand aid" of the
101b, headea work, ami that it t a
moat infamous libel and gross slander,
aa well as iusldeous brutal assault, on
the purity of the female aox of North
Carolina and the Southern State.
iu tot v. ... zti. mat silence u our
part would be virtually endorsing the
aid article, thorelore we deem it
highly culpable in any man who will
remain paaeivo or fail to expreaa pub
liely kia indignation.
JfeeolvM, 4o. mat we can view
i the base writer in no other light
than that of a vulgar brute and d s
picable wretch, richlr meriting the
contempt and detestation of every re
apeetable and virtuous minde I person
in the State, aud that hia tajscrahle
4 iasi nppoloKV should only aervo to
ink him still lower in the mindset'
all thinking people.
Reedved, 4th. That In the opinion
of this meeting the patronage of that
newspaper should be at once with
drawn until it is parged of the author
of the article above referred to, and
that be bo ferittod out to the end,
that the public mil of an outraged
people may expel from onr midst, the
mean and loathsome thing that has
th is sought to disgrace and tarnish
the fair name and fame, of the pure
and lovely Daughters of
lioa.
I lie i.arOoa aooorOeO the men ot in
South being aa free as air ; that no
punishment is Imposed tor the crime
of rebellion. Ia it no punishment to
deprive an oloctor of the light of
akMaaMaftawlaMHaajPMawAMMaM'SaMP
tincniaer it u no piiniaumeni to ens
net a constitutional prohibition of
holding a' Federal ofttee f True, this
it not such punishment aa ia ordinari
ly meted out to traitor and rebel
Bat it ia time that sensible men. and
iteeially thoe claiming ta be Quito
liana, should oonoa bandying snch
epithets. We want peace, hut we
cannot secure it by calling hard
names. The men of llio South hold
ton ditlerunt thcioiy of ill Constitu
tion from th other section. They
believed this a confederacy of States.
They believed they had Ilia right to
Withdraw. I hey have been vantltitsfiv
ed, after a most desperate and pm
tractr-d struggle. They concede that
the Federal theory ia trininpham,
and express their ucpncsce ice. in it.
and their purpose to ..ly ibeit'oM-
galiona as good cm tarn. It Is our
duty to accept their declaration.
made in good faith. But the I. i ll
cal tell ns that they are not t bo
trusted, and they make ground of
complaint against the Dstuucrecy
that thov concert with the late ft of
fW Oovumraenf. If the people of
the South are not to bo trusted, how
idle is it to talk about peace. If they
arc not to be cnni'uied with, tlieLn
ion never will be restored. The n
lion it too sensible to be much longer
deceived. Tho part that ought to
command the popular support is the
one that will bnntr the men ot the
North and the South, the East and
the West, into ihe most harmonious
relations, and that will restore that
unity of fctlinjr which alone can
make nt a peaeafiil anf prosperous
natiou. A at. IntelKjeuarr.
TTBimrTJS WHIRLWIND fW MfKT.
'HE NKSOTA. Xf
IIRKI JUIIHWHf 1W1HE'
TENNESSEE TUOnDl.KS.
President Johnasn) decision to pro
peace in lent.cssee, and hit or
drt to General Thoma in me tho na
T'Tli1"! "wT A f- "f a"
that pnrpnan. deserve more ample
praise than it seems to get from the
Kepiiblirai pre. It is n just aad
pat lot ic step, and w II preserve the , . On Frldar. ino llth Instaat, storm
State from what might otherwise have ' S"n take, Nicollet rountv, came
been very deslnictive and damaging "P ,rnm - w . "' ",,n ,
BmitdiiHt in id path for Thirty Mile Dr.
moiithed or Qarritd A tenjh-Q rowing
Ltopt Routed Up or Aero Off
Futailhstn. Pvtors (kliss. ) AS
vbduneu ri..,rn.M- K..iirill..iVtMil blowinr also Irom tho S. 8. fc. Th I
upon lite mil'iia to do it would have
brought ul..oit a collision aunniir the
inh.iiiiiHiits. ami would have Wen
very likely to plunge the Slat into
-i vil war. It la bet er that tho na
tional troops should be used to avert
uch an issue than to settle it after it
should be made. If. Y. Timet.
A GOOD ILLUSTRATION
Hon. T. A. Henurickt, of lindane.
tho Democratic cunmdate for uhrfor
nor, in a teech of great soundness
aud force, hi smiwum tho importance
of harmony and good tooling between
til orth and Sonth, anil the ad t an
tagoa of reciprocal trad betwewt
the Soul li and North western State-
gave th following happy illustra
tion :
"The twee test lesson of our reli
font it to bo lonnd in the parable of
the Prodigal Son. That ami, you, re
collect, became tin d ot the best iiomo
jjortu Q,ro.in th world, and raudored oil to
lunlr hi- forlnnn sisnn arramror.
Serv's
M. II. Plnnii, J. P. Stiinpson,
Thomas Simmon, J. T. Brown, J. A
Sowers, Sheriff, and T. C. Ford,
Committee. ,
It was moved and carried that a
copy of the above resolutions be sent
to the Salem lfe. Old North tUmtt '
and Haieigh tientinrl, tor publication.
And that a copy aW, be tent to the
editor of the Efot tl Carolina Stan
dard.
A. L WATSON, Chiu'n
L. E. Joiin-os-,
Db. C. M. IVTKI5,
8ETM0UB AND BLAIR CLUB,
io accoi dance with m proviotit call.
number of persons met in Salem
on Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th for,
the purpose of forming n Seymour
and JJIair Club.
The meeting waa called to order
by Dr. S. F. keehln, stating th oh
jectof iho meeting, and calling John
JL Vnglr to tho Chair.
E. W. Slilelda. and C. B. Pfohl
worn appointed Secretariet. .
On motion th Chair appointed a
Committee to draft a Constitution and
To nominate permanent officers for
th.- Clnb.
, During the absence of tho Commit
tee appropriate addrettea were made
b several gentlemen.
Th following officers were nomi
natea and anatumotistv elected, ns :
fjdeojt ; Bftu
W 1 Vice
Preaidenta; C. B. Pfohlx Recordiiig
Secretary ; Cha. richer, Cortctpond
ing ecretarf; W. C. Bahoton,
Ireasnrcr ; A. B. Willit, Ed. Warren.
C. A. Eberf, A. A. Cwwell, DirneV
Wo, L E Butner, C. I
tors.
r.iiaii- f iiwiiHiaeiurers oi .uiswisoip is
called at Jackson oil tiie lUtll ot Uc
waa appotnteu dv -nt
in making arrangements tor the ac
eommodatlon of tlfe audience on the
grounds in view of (lie public apeak
ingon th29th intt, by Hon. Win. A.
Orabam and others.
On motion it was reqnsted that the
proceedings ot ruts meeting be pub
iuhed in the Winston Sentinel, r Rah
iffh Httlnd, and Old North State
and Wat oh man.
J. A. VOGLER, Ch'm'n.
E. A. S!iiclda, I
C B. pfohl, ( Seeratarma.
Seceding from' the paternal foof, sMin
poverty and hunger came nponhim.
and he conclnded to return. If that
father, who 'saw him away off,' had
been a Radical; what would he have
said I 'There come my rebellious
ton I He think I will let him Come
back upon the' same terms at the rest
of the boys and girls. N, no!'
"That father aa described to ua mi
the parable was not a Radical He
opened hia anna and welcomed Hi n
as he taw the erring boy retnrn, and
at he stepped into that ho'usc, peace
love and happiness returned. There
Wat a Radical in that fain ly, though.
The other boy, a soon at he taw Ji
brother coming, -commenced grtntl
ing, and did uot want the returning
nrodizal admitted. I ask you, a-
chrietian men nnd citizens, do you
think w can build our- institution
upbn the bad passion of hatred, re
venge and jealousy passions tlmt
cpum np from the d.ok caverns ot
hell!"
Rev. Thomas IL Stockton, one of
the most eminent of th Methodist
Protestant clergymen, it sorioulv ill
at l'hilsdelphia.
Forney alwavt tpeakt at a distance
from Philadelphia where ho it best
known.
Do the Radicals hope to make
Grant Ptesident by Main ttrenirth t
Mr. Greeley falfe to correct the
misstatement in hi paper that Colo
rado went Radical. i
Mr. J. B. Fellows, of Arkansas.
hat been most e Indent a a speak or
Foreign The Revolution in Spain.
Laodon, Sept. 4, II. The Madrid
Ottxrtte says, Navsllches had arrived on
the oi ih tide af Sierra Howut, with
two rsfimOHt of Uavairv, eiirbt baltslions
uf Infantry and foar aaltriries.
I he revolutionary Co.ncral Serrsno is
arching with a laraw force on ( !ordova,
to give the loyMhsts bailie.
( ireat rieilriaont at Madrid, where it is
behevad, that sucerst of the revolution is
i-erUui.
tsabtdla has sijinlfi-d her willinsnes to
sbdirsU', if the Itevtdulii mists wnM ac-
eepl ibv young 1'ihiee Asiari -as King-
Isabella In art as Keircitt until A-turi at
tain aiajurity Tbe Keviduilonis re
fuse to coiupnunisc ami dt-msiid the ex-
pulsiaa of the Boarbjis and ihc establish
meut of a Previsions! (iovernuteuL
Frnm Wauhingtrm,
Washington, Sept. Xi. P. M. -Politics
was not dtsriissttd m the Cabinet on Tues
day, 'lire President, having bad no noli
.Bastion of Monday's session, will not re
enguiae it. .Cmienlly, appninlOMHits
iH'le during the reces still feohl good.
LJueoJu s son Uobrrt Was married to
Senator Hailau's daugtiler, this evening
Tlw Court of Clainit met, but having
no quorum, adjourned I December.
'I In- admin islraiam will take a new
action iu Ciergia matters Meads will be
governid by previoiu ordert.
Pmmlnent gentlemen are hers from
Virginia, ronsnbiug with high naniet re-
gardiug the electoral Iwket in Virginia.
I hey are auswrtwd teal the Oatfiilalion
provides l .r, and Iberc it no law nl Lou-
gress agshtst Stale choosing eb-clors.
I.n iii. Ileeeltrr, Tlo was killed by the
Indians, i a sou of Henry Ward Beech
er.
Secretary Sclinfielil dites not feel author
it-l lo (I.I h Gen. II iti li's letter, on
w In. h hie reeeiit order to Cell, ltuchauasi
was bared.
fr-M iilifhmond.
Richmond, S i.t .M. P. M. Captain
Schuhs, ex-Captain in the Federal annv,
blew his brains out this uioming, la the
garden of ciliten, wlios em nloymenl he
li.nl been disrharged. He leaves a family
in Ne w Voi k City.
foreign
Paris, Sept. 84, P. H. France will im
mediately sircnglben porta on Uie Span
ish, frontier.
Il is stated that Isabella has entered
France.
- '' sayt that the Sp.tnih army is
loyal, ami llie iusnrrecttau coofiiied in An
il.ibi- i ami several sea pm tn.
Tin- Monittur savt ihat the Spanish
revolution mikes no ben! way ; the people ,a l.. .1 rnil.,.A lir l.u l.iln.r
cc" " Now England for the Democracy
si -j" ... . . ... : .-'r". , .
of fivl A-oonvennon ot tne cmton planters
Blair.
John I.
for Governor of New
liudiral candidate
Jersey, is ex-
piifying the proverb about the
t Jackoii
dairynjaitf who applied the rules of
arithmetic to her infantile uuultrv
before titer had cmerired from then Repablican
normal albumen, in otber words, lie i ,n s irreparaote, anu mat the Lietii
it spending thousand of dollars up ocratic nominee will be elected.
ou toe impossible coatinaencjr of his
tober.
Hen. Garfield frankly says: "Gen
eral Grant's 'Let us have pence' will
icoine by a sharp little pwco ot sleel
I -..ii... i .1 i tr
MIIVU V II V IMJVUVI, .
'We have not, yet found one RadU
cal leader woo leit sure or atubua
vote one hoar in his absence."
Flake ' Bulletin, (Galveston, IUdicaL
Gen. Blair is announced for a
soeech at Iindanaoolit on TbniNdav
Gen. McClernatid and I Ion. Tho.-. A.
Hendricks are set down tor the same
tim aud plac;
A gentleman who has recently ar
rived from Minnesota ttatea Ihat the
tplit in Donnelly ' di
are indifferent or repulsive. The Gnr
emmeiil is Iskitrg ariive tin- in In
surgents in And ibiria are retiring before
he royal troops;
Iris officially anoonnreil from Madrid,
that Catalonia Aragon and Valencia were.
ipiiet. Kiinn. rod rUing ia Calabria aud
Sicily dcuied.
THE LATE RK PUBLIC AN PRO
CEfcloS IN NEW ORLEANS.
Tl. following correspondence ba
ilee 11 made public :
Washinton. Sept. 19, imN
Commanding G-iicrnl, Department of
l.oui-nn i. New , lean -1 .
Brevet Major General ll.tfch, As
sistntit t; untufbs'oner if the rree
men a Bureau, reports riieie is dangei
of an assault upon a torchlight pro
-i i-hi In New Orleans l night.
1 011 will so dispose and employ the
troops under your command as lo pre
vent such assault and preserve the
peace. 1 'leiiPO . aek 1 1 w 1c d go t he 1 o
ceipt of this d spatcii.
By Cofutniiid of
GEN GRANT.
J. Q Ket-Toa, Asst. Adj. Gen.
elnuds seem lo -ome In enntset at or near
Swan Like, near the poor lions farm in
bis county-, sunt sinleeu Stiles from t.
Peier. When lbs Iwo currents of wlad
easts hi esutact, a singular phenameuou
appeared. A portion of the dark efoad
coming up from ihe West seemed to de
tach itself from the darker body of this
cloud, snd com in. nee rapidly whirling and
extending Inwards the gr and. The
whirling cloud was fannet shaped, the
mall paint toward the ground, aud whirl
ing with terrible velocity. Aa it patssd
aver Swan Lake, the point of the gyra-
linr cloude d the lake, nnd the waters of
the lake started into the aV as if by the
power of iaagfe. After It left the lake its
direction lay towards the huiMc of Jo
seph Searls, Mr. Met '..Hum and Simon
Mm iter, here threshers, some fourteen in
number, had assembled. The occupants
had only thaw toatrempt to bold ibedoor
and windows from fiefiig forced hi, whoi
the bouse itself Irft the foundation, and
was in separate particles circling with this
strange power so Inglnruliy inaugurated,
la a moment of time, tha.hoasaaud bant
wre gone finm their moorings, and tim
bers lay in alter confusion, over and around
the living form there prostrate.
Three persons at this house were out
tide of the building when it left its foun
dation. Titer stale that the sight Was
feaifot beyond description. The fUtee of
ibis form of a pln-d power wat such that
a in in waa no more tbaa a straw. If by
force of mutcolar power of the arms be
could hold no In suy lixlurr to the ground .
hi body was lashed abmat as a ribbon in
th air. Strange to tell not an individual
was killed. I Ine ebouhlrr was dislocsied
snd several braises, smn slight and otb
era severe, were inflicted. The horses in
the stable were led alive and anhnrl, ihe
large timbers being amuud iheut in snch
a form as "o leave I beta protected. At
ibis place three wheat stacks wart taken
aad removed to parts aukuawa.
At Josiab Hornet's a bar was taken
off, aud bouse left. And to ibis bouse
t he wounded were taken from the ruins at
Sun. n Horner's. At McCollaw's, near
the lake, s bnute and hard were taken
off. Next In older of attack. Joseph',
R I . A t J.l I
Deans u.irn wa uesiroyeo, ano me upper
ulnry or l 1 II i..ry nl bis houae taken off.
Mere .Mins V fsdlaat,' scmMNmistress, was
soiuewh.tt sev-rely injured, but not mor
tally. All Iter clothing, . xc. pt what she
bad u, waa eiurened 011 the wings f the
md. She cant bear uslhing of k. A
small house at Mr. Zinu's, iu the same
neighborbund, was destroyed, and several
other tractun.-t hi the immediate vicinity.
As a genei.l, nil Jjght at lie I es, muh as
bedding aud clothing, were takeu off oat
of the leighborbond, and will never be
1. .and. Every object iu its wsy, such as
com, potatoes, vines and grass were rait-i-d
out and raaried off. The threshed
wheat at McCollum's and Horner's wss
Irft on the gronnd, snd only injured by
ihe ruin ihat soon after Ml in torrent.
After leaving Swan Ike settlement, the
revolving engine of destruction moved
northeastward sat a hue of ruin, varying
from five to thirty rods w ide, as ibe small
point nt ihe pendant iastrunMHit descend-
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GLORIOtH I'ROSl'tt TX OF A
DIOIOCRATIC TRirMPH-A
PROMINENT ACCESSION
BINGHAM'S CIIANCLS.
C ncitinati, Sept. 19. Recent ad
videVi received here tr-m u'l parts of
the State give double asmrunco that
the Democracy will carry the Stale
Haatr & Smith's Patent
WATER WHEEL.
THE swaVeMtasd having aas.aail hs
ASJSMT tr lb amissd whett. .'
adspledt lo all purpiaws .r which a water
wheel It used. Tbe small pae it occupies.
of tut motion, sr attratt
i.a. aa, ami im .MMti.virw in rrtrttna r . ..
and by a much larger vol in Noveai smw. It resalret bat a snwllsmosjad
l...r I. J Mtliia, la tbaai ant assret K. Works
A prominent and influential public as weil ohwuaa as.vettiaal tlmft. Baft-
I U 1- 1 .L . fc. : .Mi to AMI ISSBaiHV JSUS WW "I
nan ... ''"., w.. .... fc rhav aad durable. Oxw
ik ..im iwi """i,.fil,.ir ,.... i nsh tm BaOl IB srraMo . ai
ganixatioM of that party," will in a few I yIMlr(, fatum k Co', Mill on South YsJkiu
davs take th HtHiiin utid speak for
the Democracy. Morgan1 it entirely
out of danger.
Ulnghain it losing groanrl very
fast. Twenty voter in one lownship
in Belmont county who cast their
vote for th Reputd can ticket last
fall will vote th entire Duupicratiu
ticket thi year. Our friend write
1 1 on. all points that tho Deinoo atic
meetings are everywhere larger than
the Radical gailteriujrs. Special to
. ' ' -mm .
Uut 4. Long itmee
iii...
I hare been In th Mill wrhrht imitates
f.ir tS year, aad eoasider this by tar tWtbeat
hell I hava ever vet met wUB. TWS waesi
sost from 15 to ai7S. attaidlag tu stss.
Vat further part iculars address ms at. Js
rutsism, Davis Co.. K. C. .i.
KIC'IIABD T. SCCTT.
gep. in. lees atw-as
A SPANISH REPUDCIC!
The. cable telle at that the insnr
gents in Spain era calling out tor a
Itepnblu. At th s d stance, weean
uot wxp.es a decided opinion as to
their til noes for elfgovernnienl. -
lii lore the failure of our own expe
riutent. acwsluiuld never here though
of looking to th Spanish Peninsula
for a auccewitul working of free in
stitniio.is Uut as 'lis tiiot culii va'ed
people in the world - abound tig with
tree schools, free tpeccn ami Itee ov
erything else have hiado a d
lion mircarrTage ; possibly the bru
tal ling lesMtirms of ages may prnr
tfio het preparation, atter a'l, nir the
periuameut u-tahiikhtuuiit ol Govern
nis.it y otmttnt 1 VVo thou Id keei
an cm- in that direction, to undil try
any new light that may enaide na to
exir.caf tmasclrna fnm lit darkness
and c nfii,..i. which we are snr
rounded. ltieh. Whig.
NOKIU CAROLINA.
The Old North S'nte eem to have
been favored by Providene this year
re Iter agrrnhiiral pnHlucta The
wheat crop was very fair indeed, and
and we learn that file vield of Indian
com it almost ntiexainpltil, esncial
ly hi the hastrru itoriiotis of the Sia'e
(jie late fttopit ion weather hut alto
enabled the planters lu secure all
ho i cotton.
Ji i pleewanl to n to hava to re-
COid thl new about North 'nioliua.
In a very large prt of the State last
ar the farmer salTorol erri hie from
the laa lies uf the new voters, their
incorrigible pjiuienfity to thieving.
and the unpiopi thine wjather. Ikjai
latter cause ot atairesa not baring
pcia'cd iidv svasoti. "save ... . few
locaiites, the farmers bar io contend
uily wi b the lazy and thievish na
tore inherent in the A. .Van. I'm I
they erive help from immigration,
this popnlat on iiinst be ever a draw
back Iu their protMrity ; but the time
must o nt ; II loan. I when a batter
-peeie of labor will assist in devel
ing Ihe ie jince of Norlh Candfua.
W
Ve trust ilia the vote this Fall of
euaUon.
'It flte Radical want peace, why
did they propose to arm the negroes!
Jewy Radicals refute J. M. 8co
vnl the, chance lor which he aejbca to
pek.
If tbe negroes can rote tor theiw-
JllHiS DttPT IxiflSlAttA.
Hreret Brigadier General J. C. Kel
ton, Assistant Adjutant General
United Stares Army, Washington.
ac,; , -,
Dispatch received. There fa no-
danger, in m y ouinion, ol an assimli
iiptm th procestitili to. night. The
lunger i the negnea will commence
a riot, and the p iblic property may
possibly bo destroyed. I have Uiade
arrangements to pnitect' it, and shall
use all of my disposable trmp for
that purpose, am I to interfere any
further than this f Th Guvernot has
not asked for assistance
ROBERT C. BUCHANAN,
UrevOt M ij.irt ieneral ( 'o.n ma. id I ng.
the air! Ita track is .nuked by the toru
freest ami field, and psnslrate habitat im
of man iiuiil it reached the Minnesota
over between Ottawa and I.- Sueur, near
the Big W'mids, from w hich point we have
not lieard yrt. Oil this way, iu one
pi ic . it left a Norwegian and wile stand
ing unhurt where bis house once was, bat
then was not.
At lie., roe BrlggV, ia Lake I'rai.ie, it
tore In bouse and bant into niter tr tg
meiiu, and sifletl ihcmver na urea of a
mile or more. Hers it teemed more vis
it n I than elsewhere. Il forco wjai such
a to take up n two year old animal of the
cow kind and let it fall' wiih such vitdeuce
an lo kill it. 'Heeis were dog up and car
ried off. Mrs. Ih i was I. . -htlnlly hurt
-sr sealn wuutitl. - -it Is hiipedhnwevri1,
that site will recover. Front tlib place it
went hito the valley of tbe Minnesota on
ita eastern tour. The bonse of Mr.
Iliitik.uaii ami Mr. Linden, ss we under
stand, were earried off or destroyed. The
w hirlwind from these pltce pe down
tbe Alinuesoia into .blev county, and
spent iis Airy ia the Uig Woods.
' The damage done in Nicollet county
would reach some f 15,000 or f noon ia
s, ItHnis. rrsia stacks, cnods Inst
an imsst'ed. That no human
lives were huii in such a visitaliou,'is one
of the mysteries ..fathomable by hum u.
wisdom. What reHeriing mind would
ever la-lieve I hat an engine of that dan
ireruiis i -d.tr ten i cOiltd be pent on a siuii-
tkflthe, tl.mi.gTl a populous district, ih
.noli -In ii o alt l.i.iiiiii ltsbttttions in ft way
for a distance ot over thirty miles, without .
tlm Old North Stat will be an ar
nest of the srtccesa that will attend
the effort of the people to rid them
selves at tbe proper time, of the in
cubus of Radicalism, when we hop
that North Curoliua will witne-s to
sume extent a return of hvr fuiuivr
prosperity.
A gratul old State issue wi:h ele-
meats of greatness sec I to those of
no other ntemiier ttf. the Union.
' we behold the infinite mineral rc
Mtiirees ttf thn VVvate n and Middle
regions of North Carolina, the stream
with sitei for faetorie ttritng aloiiu; in
counties r.et Tiber, the
tohaeeo district of 1 1 . - piedmont and
mountain country, the cotton dj-
T r'fcTa o mSSfSnn f i li at ' ''Hen 2a
plo, the wheat lands of three fourths
of the Slate, the corn land- ot the
East a pruduciivo as. the land of
t -hen. the rice low-griiniid of the
Soinherti rivers, and the immense
flshertte of the Sounds when w
consider ail tbe-c ad vail ages of
North Carolina we are not saying too
tiiticn tn tieciaring i.er to t,t. mm ot
LEATHER I LEATHkR!!
7ft THE UNOEIHtlONI) hso
in.1 enrselfe in Ihc WS1ISI
Bass . W V. wstsst s on ouwet, a
We.i of .Knmry on the tine Tnton ro., and
re r..Jy to Tsn OfOf MIDKrl, KIP AND
orHKKHKISS OStfflAKIM. SVw.llex
ultanin L'Ood beaitter lor good Iff In
VV. V. WAT-0tf,
Sepi 2J. C-im J. M- UJWUASt'R.
Land For Sale.
TIER snBCBIBBR will tell to ih- hiifhsx
ladder on nW prsstdset, on Hstntday, the
ITi'i ...v ol IViolwr ti-al, a vll.le tract ot
Land. Ivinr on UVedy Oeek. ia Davtdwn On
oinunsi 133 sas-es. Ot Otis tract sbota 70
acres is iu woods, tO acres gotd bottom Isnd,
10 seres ia m-siinw. It it ihs tract of Wad
ow.ted by i he lav Joseph Prrit dee'd.. and
will be told by the beir lor distribution. Term,
made klloWU oa duv of sale.
i. A. PAB1CB.
Sept 2rt, 1WW . w4t.
For Isifa Isxamrsirin. eTf I
IIALimTEUSIlVU'E(4lU
ot ftnatxu. - -
AUTH0EI2ED CAPITAI
05EK1XLIOIDOI1UJ.
tiFFicuns.
W. C. CABBING TON, Prttiemi
J J HOPKINS, SwnZr
. rr BVBDitw u n ...
VI. U. I iHOUO, JI. If. .Uf J
Tbls Ubsval sad solvent fbadbsm
paj-a U It patter bolder snaually
87J Ptt Cent, of iu pfa
ft StVMtwdla aM It patmni hr tiki, j
fcrseshalfoftbsBianxU.nl i M"
It llw, is fatmn. u. paj ail cw utJL'
It invite IU pstmua is n. it it, BaS
thtxtiattawdsss tbelrri)Htt- pmtwiwl
It alntwt its patron to etaun Urn
rnmeIMMtsia4hsr
IM. ryftrbOMsware not rtwthctst M aj
I( offer tS fbltowinft rertifi.-ate titsl
nxtxra gerrr Hocaj,r
. , , - Hn I A litj
Toe anosra.aneo. onurr, ,.i ih.
Hfun, sad Stats is: Vlrpuis, take
jestasuasstwlaf a t snlrent snd rell
ay.Tea HsaawM Neat K.un nn
pauy," of tbi euaut i ami br.ide. Ua
Ksaatvsswy, Itsrsts and trnmi fi Lil
ancr are snch - to coinmcud it lu
ptttda
PUBE PE BO VI AN
GUANO
AND all other kind ot OCA NO, inoMhtf
tu d.lfcrri.t P 1108111 AT K . PbAet
il.it tn l LIME, fcepl aasnily oo hand, a
very Utw tt.-ice Oar Urnters will do WsB to
call oo us at once ami ret Ibeir Kettilttert, be
lore ordrrmr ami having sbwwher.
We will tslte Flour or Wheat al tbe marke
price, ii. eXtSWe
sraiJUi''. rlUTLtiiir )
AV 1, Omars' BrUk Ham.
Baltdirv. Ana 28. VamMSV
RONADVLIN
Pixrifies the Blood.
I ts Btocbhstdf. DiracUtm ami (MBcsna
of hunt mtsaTil. sad uatrotm rsu r,lt
nouofawn, ew irm aeusi-ni ia n
tJatdntt havw wwk or p. rssati hH
, aad shnply pre thi. m i
ay tw tb Btsrilswf s rest I
Geo. 8. Btwvxss. Clerk OretitO
jobs r. nix, Htptnir
WtC A. Hltt, Burrrror.
8. B. Lwvura, Clerk Coostyt
u a. nuffaam a vo., axiu.. n
W also bar tbe ageucr fur good
TtataBaa taunli wasted
oa n. J AUKS I
t HBtsttl A gent, Uuuiutls, It
Jn.
Aptly t
' .i on soi.
,r.i.
IC. H. ''. .a fc C O.,
OkixBAL COMMIS8IOX ASP
Stniipiofl JWrrrljonts
v -
tf I U. Dart, t S .n I tjkertr s)
ir,m. i .w.n I-.!.
ft l.ol-r tn'. Mir -.pkaW ' UW.
Ast Vks InM Wtk, aiatHaw, Vs.
a ..
0. .r,nul, f
J ... MUX. I,
. i i no n hosjth wrasn T
The Ir.iwf.ea Muni
fifr nsnranff (Tub,
OF VIRGINIA.
A Virginia and Soutliem In
IU Fund are kept in the &tst
It km met with unprecedented i
If iitWSf stxhsVisW brytsii
Tbs "mi r has sssMsl snt tm
IsbRhy that UI osstp fa. w.' .j ak tm I
asarsas t as ta cssiusesl, statl
t WMminrton.N.C.
NO i NMTN
BANAWAY!
AVL"ART 28th 18U0. my bot.r.d boy Btvt.
on Afiffusi 2o1i IS, tnv tst-imt sirl Hst
on Sep-, l-t. 1808. my hound tuy J sec, boi
io me hy Got. C. A. Ctlh-y. Ih. CtL At A, A. O
Vol, si Sa! st.nrv, N. C , 301. Uy ol Decern
Iter, IH.Wi. I I' .rh d all persort hinsnitor har-
boruiK litem v they do 1 wit! entoro tbe law
on llstm. I will ijive s reasonable, reward for
thennrwi-hen-ion ofihem to any perwai Wla
will brmv them to me. ft GIBBS.
Sum!. Orov. Davie Co., N. C.
fHu.U. '80ft. w-3w
QUILFORD LANB A6EN6Y 0
NOKTU CAROLINA.
A NDtlOLDBB who wish to Sell
Hi.-i(ificeiirJfr'csif or AAsertif fsitui; Water lwer
.to, "tea i.on, sr arm Bam
if say kind, w.!l Sad it to Ibeir sdvsatsas la
jplas ihuir peuuetty in oar bnd bit tttK-"-
. Ve have (treal laellitie lor ravlUMJ Bar
chsset lor ail sueb properly.
Pur iulormat.on. aiblrest
JNO. R GBETTKB,
General Agent,
Greensboro', S. C.
Dee. a, I8r. 1.
Trustee Sale of a Gold and
ism sastssasif tdauautwst' tf i
sulirt. sCiiajBitiltiiity n Man
Il tn iast.11.1 '
ratsiittMT,
JOHN E. EDWARDS.
vwa ratan.fi.
rVaf. B. Isaacs,
trsrtait.
J. 11.
II
MFPirtt f.X AMINKK,
CHABLES M. bMITII. ft 1
uatik visas, aisi
C. Caaatx, J no. U. i u
DIRECTOUS:
nra.Wni.sBt
...di4.
Hi MoriraDfown, Kenlnckj. Dem
ocrats challeag arty lUti.cal to a
candid debate of the istuea in that
town at any time dnring the present
campaign. Don't oil speak at oueel
iUre ia a significant title of a lead
er in tlia Utica Herald (IUdical) uf is aaid lu Im sanguine in re iranf to the
Sattirdaytiii.rni.il: "I Gun. Grant a rroatdeiitial olocthui. and bolievea
ilrri, rhj f$j fill IHimi If Ifajsj Tiprr ft it 111 fafts ITrpjlar TTaii I ihti Hi j and Dlair
Ssfir - . sialTtMlti ft slaodsTllW whl 'tbe radical ticket.
Nibhlca says that if all which the
IUdicals could inake onf f their
Main () cfianco ,. was a Democratic
increase of 10,000 over tint last test
election, thiuus hmk rather dark for
ltadical chances elsewhere. .
Ihe l'resitleiit, a very ir.tod laWS
. ft U.j " t . i .
il...lri.viu . ua.L It.M.. lit. Uw.Lm. -
al... ,ides m, i he whitlwiud aud directs ' 'ff' J'"'. The tyranny under
the storm, could, from sack an erifrin of! licll all is Busr kept down may up
of mier ruin, protect lb lifouf man J l press hw, Inn il cannot dejfindtt Iter.
Fortunately tor humanity, these' cyrat. -ltd lb rill of th itd red in mill idl
ing Hiiues ot ruin sr generally of sm ill secessionist If olden will yet ho V
diameter. 1 bis one, ... most places, did ken nlf hy ihe i.eoi.le of tilts
r Mine.
WILL be sold at nnblie aide. n. THHRft.
the netf Mrtit4W of tho earth.' DAY. October 1st. ldds, on the premise, t
t).y of such a ciintry. Tl.iJ, cast i&mPlM
down for a while, the fetter S.&Vr
he has hec-.l I n. Ity II . den mul I l..l ...J II 'u.J..
, r .".ob, m.-m,iuiH, , uninw,
hi crew, cannot last fotever ller Corn Crib, Powder House, .me Kagia f
I ii -1 -per. iv will return, ahett her i.o sa-ntBss-powar. tmr ttealers, two t'hillian
litical statiui worthy ol her ueaitde. Mi,Hh bn! Mi'b ."B" 8ht
ani..,.. I..r ,1... Iw J. 'mettuiwie. three Ko.lt er snd about ISO
-tt-IZ. T i i T i TT T feet"! Itt-iucb Pip, with iwivtlssM f the
d ace at er wh. e. and a n, trill il... . . IX7.. e" " "
. - - i ... Lruau . in i i lit i , ,i in. rni1
JUitA A THOMPSON,
Trusts.
Joka Eaasrt.
Wlttiaai V. Taylor.
Saatael M. C'StUwU.
Ji.
A- SB.
i. J. Kvsas.
Jsmes A. H-ott,
a.M 4narkn,
fdBVhv. .
J.E. EJaards,
J. U. aortoa.
R. H. Ildirrll.
WilUsm H. Ttlsjcr,
LEWIS C.
Janl7-twVwtf
Henry K, 9lnJ
a as s)SW.
n. K. t .
SSbhkII . TeSjl
l.eiii,e JMt,
t. w. ttanar
Resrye. I
U. 1. I'tst
h. a i tell.
li. J. Hrteeot
J.iUn WUwst
Willi 0.
A. r. ami.
w. b. bsst
Ueurp L. BMW
Banes. ht
l.t. VlMiTOK, )
I
not encewd ten rod wide, following tor
tiM'U line, bcitriug one general direction
from the southwest to the northeast.
We here In ard of it efn-ct at Slid near
New Llm, but iu a mild lorn.. Injuring
Ihe wind mill in tlmt place, and doing eth
er duiuajp.- shuts; rMfvr
Mr. II ifchr refuses to make a
Hadical tpet ch III IL.kl n. lie In
sists he has t aten anouvh liuiul.lo
and then Iim-, pew reuts are not da
in riyuiuuth Church till next Jatia-arj.
r at clear lo Cai.fortiia
to escape ghost of Mrs. Surtati.
Slav, i Ihe dmiitnation Hnl.c
will then appeHrfaut a Inn r tl drebiif
ttf (he pi ; Nurth Carolina will le
vel.tii her iieeiles elt iiteilis taf irrfBt-
nesa. and aitaiti that j..-ii on to which
-lie Hits Iteiii il, . in.-. I Ity (he Qrea
tor. Nvrfoft Journal,
rite A'h-A7m
AM IIKADlfi
lisle. Kip I
lutual Uf
COMPA
Ol HartTortl.
STATtaffST, DEC. 31,
f, -f .yjh Ar'v i -- - H
ACCUMULATED ASSETS
$17670,288,
INGOJIeToU 1867.
$7,726,516,a3.
F0U l'llEMIl'MS
$6,332,804,95.
1
POR INTEREST,
. 3 9 3 ,7 1 1 ,
LOSSES PAID IN 18T,
1168,75818,
DIVIDENDS PAID IN
6 4,
s . o
a par-1
tV pet era
lifers-
lissNJ
CIKTt TUB PtfUC
in. rami- ,. Bttr.t.
Af located on Rnniss street. bsta-e
Oatts fWatstrr oeeawU
TT
-- maiB m is, uaw Smnerlv n
by Ur. J. A. t aldwell, sad odbrs U
tjaai tathe ahu
and vittinity of SaUsbarv.
Jul, , W.
JOB CI
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