I ....... M,. . L - L TV. :S - ; . y, mutui k Oil suit. BY H AXES & URCNtR. 8ALI8BUKV, OCT. 9, 1868 af? ' J KiftM bbLbu. KOfi rBKSiDXNT: HORATIO MR, or xxw toxx. FOR VICE PRB9IDENT: CM FRMK P. BLAIR, or WMDn. Grand I After (tor. Y auoe bad concluded, t . .'clock P. H, the roeetiug ni joartMd to meet Again at night. At dark a Grand Torch Light pro cession waa formed which waa one of tha moat imposing pagoanta wa ever i witneeaed. W hila tha procaaaioa waa 'forming and moving thtoagh tha Grand Proceuion. tt tit Jlorminf rtP there waa a moat magnifioant AbU Spettht y Cok LianpCon -d diM)i-r of fi.e-work. in Broum, Hon. Jonah Turn, and freotof tM Coart House, aad cheer Rally in ion! in Council:' Gov. Vanot. GRAND TORCH LIGHT PRO CESSION AT MO JIT. Magnificent DupUy of Firt Works Speech by P. F. Dufu, and Judge Mtrrimon. FOR CONGRESS. FRANCIS E. SHOBER, ) OF ROWAX. ELECTORAL TICKET. rO( THE 8TATB AT LAMS. HON. JAMES W. OSBORNE, Or MXCXLESBUKO. JOSEPH J. DAVIS, or Fxaxxlix, DMTXICTS. 1st THOMAS J. JABVI8, of Tyrrel. 4nd JNO HCGHE8, of Craven, 3rtl J. C. 1 HUM X. of Cumberland, 4th WHAR. J. GREEN, of Warren, 3 th M. 8. ROBINS, ot Randolph, to W. H. BOBBIK8. of Rowan, 7th L. M. McAFEE, of Cleaveland. We, tha senior, had the good for tune to be preaant at tha great Haas Meeting in Lexington on Tueaday neer in our Ufa bave wa wit aeaaed a demonstration that provad more complete success. Early in th morning the streets of tha v gan to be thronged by tha bling multitude, many of whom had ariived in the vicinity on tha pravl- ona evening. Competent jndgaa ee timata the number of tha assembled citizens from Davidson and the sur rounding counties at three or upwards. Rowan waa wall sented by a number of bar moat wor thy citizens, headed by that venerable patriot. Dr. Alexander Long, wh head baa been whitened by the fronts of seventy four winters. Wa also aaw a number of citizens, whom wa recognized, from the counties ot Qui ford. Randolph and Foreythe. Good order prevailed throughout the day and night as long as we remained and the utmost enthsiaam was mani featad. At eleven o'clock Judge Clond ad i. .urn eil tha rnnrt in nrriar that all vat elbctiox or a Muociunc xxacoTTvWa J . .MiiiAinr nt KHMvtinfl Hnmi 9n nil ' might participate in tbe exercises bock or ktratstvrAnvm worm sot am ! of tha day, and listen to tha apeak' re wav,.jitt oeghixatios thb rows to ; jBg. Immediately after the adjourn iu srtUE, o. v.oixw : tof the Court a Grand Procee- waica havi ana earboarn it thi i I a i ar T- a. wbi or both rouncsL oaBARuuTioxs. ot m. m. rennix, uq, as cinei marshal, aided by a IT Is XOT A MERE PARTY TRH MPH WE SEEK. WE ARE TKYTXG TO 8AVS OlB OUINTRT FROM THE DAXf-EK WHICH O TtHHA.Ni; IT. Gov. turaui Ahum. TI XESTJT.T WOULD MOST CBBTAIBLT LEAD TO t hit rsAcrrn. aavreXATioa or thb cxiob AND BC-BBTABUSMIiBRT OT rXATXBSAl EELA- nrt corsTRT pbjiiii kuw'i lmut of aasaaarWi TICKETS! TICKETS ! ! Let each Connty anpply ith Tickets in time. itself V FRANCIS JE. 8HOBER, ESQ. We are happy to be able to state that this geotleraa.. has so Car recovered from his indisposition as to be able to take .he field. For several days past he has been fanvaaainf ia tbe counties of Iredell and Alexander. Oar friends throughout the Bute will be rejoiced to hear this, for tbe name of no abler debater than Mr 8bober ia to be found on oar ticket. Of a highly cultivated mind and au elevated tune, none few public speakers com sand more re rwt t-x (rent saaaaaas ov. Graham Always eilm and lespsetfalhe VBteneaj8 comfortably aeatod and a &w to with attention bv his oDooneat while ! popular and patriotic airs had been he gives entire satisfaction to hi friends, played by the Band, Gen. J. M With leas fire sod energy than some we ; Leach took the stand and made a few coalimentiotv hav probably excites leas j happy and appropriate remarks, cm - enthusiasm ia his own party, bat he eluding by the introduction of Col number of com petent assistants, inia procession moved through the main street of the town and returned to tho speakers stand, which had been erected in tha beautiful grove of Mr. Lowe at the North end of tha town, at twelve o'clock. The procession of those on horseback alone mnst have been at leas one mile in length, to which were added a vaat multitude on foot. The procession waa headed by the Thorn asviiie.ttand in a suitable convey ance drawn by four beautiful white horses. Upon reaching the Stand tha procession fonnd a large number of the fair daughters of Lexington and Davidson county, who had reached it almost simultaneously, ready U wal come them with their lovely smiles. As soon aa the vaat assemblage had will make more convert from the opposi- Should be meet Mr. Boydcu he will trove himself to tie a foil match for him with all his acknowledged ability. Of such a standard bearer the Conservatives of tbe District bare a right to he proud, and in the national .council he will be an honor to the State. It is scarcely neaeasi ry for us to make aa appeal to the Demo crats and Conservatives to rally to his' support, for they are doing this all over she District. Of hi election by a hand some majority we have no doubt, if our fiiaada do their whole duty, a we believe they ML Bat still it behove every aa' St wait aad aa to rely upon the effort of his neighbor. In such a conflict every wan should vie with his neighbor is bis efforts fur ucce. Thb Nkw Stat GovxaxmxT We bave on band several (wmatattieatioBS written by member i.f the baron the (ab ject of the new State goteraaseot iu the Boath some of them ia reply to the posi tion of Jadgo Pearson and Mr. Boy den, some ia reply to noaitions of oar own whit h we wiiTpahlifb sooiT We publish the latter of 'CovsurrBKtr" to-day, and will pobiiak those of "P." nd "TaV" Stext wwk or week ailer. At the proper time We shall review such portions of them a we cannot agree with or approve Tub OcToazx Elxctioxx Elections take place daring the prissat saeaih as i en the 9th ; Penuay 1- teothe ltb Ohio on the 13th; la- , on tbe Utb; Iowa on the 13th and . a-ll - t. A Livingston Brown, of Case well, tbe Conservative and Democratic cand j date for Congress in the 6th District. Col. Brown spoke for about one boar, discussing tha leading issues of the day with mnch ability. Col. Brown ia a gentlemau of varied and ex ten aive information, as well aa aprofnnd thinker, and hi speech on this occa sion made a very Sue impression. Tbe Conservatives of tha 5th District bave just cause to be proud of their Congressional standard bearer, and theyeanmof bat -foef -that they vWli honor themselves in electing him as. their representative. T After Col. Brown had concluded Hon. Joaiah Turner was introduced and entertained the audience for one hour and three quarters with such a speech as ha only can make. While conceding honesty of purpose to the masses of the Republican party he proceeded to lay bare with a master hand tbe Wickedness of their leaders, and called upon them to follow each leaders no longer, Wa have seen few political speeches better received by tbe audience than Mr. Turner's. After Mr. Turner had concluded Gov. Vance was introduced and en tertained the audieoc, for nearly two hours in one of the greatest speeches of his life. This ia all we need aay of Gov. Vance's effort on tbe occasion 1 as our readers know him eo well that after cheer rant tha air, which, rever berating thro' the adjacent hills and valleys, mast have been heard at the distance of several miles. Tha pro cession wsa addressed aa it paaaed tha Court House by P. F. Duffy, Esq., of Greensboro, in tha animated and eloquent strain peculiar to bim. After tha procession returned to the aland and the audience waa again seated, and at tha time we were compelled to leave, Hon. A. 8. Merrimon waa ad maasiag the vast throcg in aa able aad powerful tpeecb. What took place, and who spoke after we left, of a cannot tell. Nothing of aa unpleasant nature red io mar the haras eery aad good feeling of the occasion while we remained, save a very and, it is fcared, Cafe) accident to a Mat worthy young man by the same of Lmebary, who waa engaged ia firing a "SMjaWSSfaaaaasaawtasmwaaajp TaaUraW MsawMi.smglsi this off ss SBsrrsw,(iaafiaWy)aaaI as it weald he impossible far us la any at sanal of U m this weeks papa go to press with this oeasber ea W day evening iastaad el Thursday evening as usual. This ia deae la enable tha edi tors, as well ss the tajalsysaa of the of fice, to attend the aallag, We will give Ike BWBBaadlnga hs fall m Saturday's Tri Weakly, aad la aaat weeks weakly. Tub Ctacuu Bsmemher that aa Tuesday next Magialey aad Carroll great Cireae will exhibit iu Salisbury. It is much praised by our exchanges from which we judge it to he a vary superior show. -w;-i tor- -oTraca, Txxia, I Hept. 14, 188. f rVUar o OUXtrtk Stak 17 The Demorralie-Cowaervatlvs par ty of Mecklenburg will have a grand mass meeting and barbecue at Charlotte on tbe 30th of October. ST Tha Democratis Msaa Meeting at Bealtie'a Ford will he held on the lOib of (L tober (instead of the 8th, aa heretofore advertised). Uor. Vases aad Judge Os borne will attend aad address tbe people. CW There will be a Dsmssvatla Meeting sad Barbecse at Concord on 15th aad 16th of lhassaeVa sVaHag ef vaiU wot ouiy in lb. South, bat also ia the North. This baling of dlissassat has lad thooaand apoa tksassad sv the iu. qoiry, "where shall I go, and what shall 1 do, ee aa IS secure to myself a good pros- From aesss eaaee or ether tho eharjre ef powder eiploded while he was ag tt hosM, rrtgatroAty mangling both hi bauds and otherwise seriously in juring bim. A resolution of- sympathy was adopted by the meeting and a con siderable sum of money subscribed for his relief. - Tuesday, the 6th, was certainly aa aus picious day for old Davidson, and we shall be greatly disappointed if the ensuing election foes not exhibit a change that wul astonish the leaders of Radicalism in that county. We have never seen an au dience so attentive Is public speaking as the owe there assembled. A mens; those who listened with tue most profound STILL COMING OUT. The white men ia the Westers counties are still withdrawing from the oath bound Leagues. All the efforts of Holeen, Ut Uefiald A Co, to keep this organisation up to tbe old slaadasd of fcviacibility have signally failed. Just aa soon aa aa honest white rasa discovers the real ek ieet of these infaaooas nrgsaiBStiaaa. hs is bound to cut loose from the rotten earn. It is store than be caa (land ; from now until tha day ef sleet toa Great and Colfax will lose sue hundred per day by withdrawal from the Leagues alone. And what tbe Radicals base their hopes of carrying North Carolina upon we am at a loss to determine. We learn that thev have a scheme on foot to import sev oral thousand negroes from Virginia, an! tow (htm ia the border counties ; and it may be thb thai is keeping their spirits up But this desperate expedient will come to grief. Evans, of the Milton CSkrvajacfe is watching them. HM. 8Utr. Thia refreshes our memory ot a fact worthy of a few remarks. It is current- attention, from the beginning to the end, ! ly reported ia this county sod by some waa a number of well behaved and res pec- seriouslysbelieved, that every member of table colored men, and we feel sure that a the league who withdraws will nave am post, and a gsaraatas ef well to as, for my children!" mmmSmiSS to la the South -In this time of Biatrial, I present m the good people of North Carolina (my native State) the "Ion Star" atato of Taxaa, as aa asylum la which heps sad faith will again revive aad lake sheer of tbe future, with every assafcrt ef the pros sat Ia the first place the negro is aa exotic apoa our soil, and has a natal spot in the eastern Southern States. Helieviug the land .. ( LU tut ... . ..... ..,, aa fast aa h. has become able has rooc back to "lt ae morelag I his ski boa.. The iaiat ef a whit pop- ilh "7 " tube be all is Upea the s UvTxtsslfoi Osssiaia valley, their last refoge ia We irru Texas, Weir pUc in tbe field U than three-fourth taken by white elation ia rapidly precipitating their aad complete sxodu. It ia plainly seen, thai ia five years there will I rasa ta western 1 they are sow msaiara rvsa ia tha Iw famed Ws bave ia this section a p ward of 30, aadtl have 000 Herman aad the number is yearly re people too, coming ia of sks Union. Truly, Texsa ia tbe lead ef premise to the peo- afosf tbeS-eth. . .. deep impression waa made upon some of them. The people of Old North Carolina am everywhere ia motion, sad all the indica tion are that the Conservative and Dem ocrats will carry the State by a very large jwrity on tbe 3d of November. Such a result is moot devoutly te be wished for, and to tbe people ef North Carolina only second ta importance to success in name reported at tbe Head Quarters of tbe organisation at Raleigh, and thence to Head Quarter in Washington, and that he will be hereafter ia some manner pun isbed for Such withdrawal. The hard bound, selfish and scheming member ol tbe leagues are the authors of this he, and frequently remind sach members that they a . . at I L I ' ft nava taxes an oatn. -ai : yv, aay thev. "but vou bave taken an oath to I ererv .Hute in tbe I nited tried thssttractioo of city, town try, box after all my ex aarvatkon. I retaraed Is aad feel that I am sow ariaal Stats, sad revel itThappioe, pleas ure, esse aad asataatmsat. Should any of roar readers SSSWS for ther laforatatW I wUl fornisb it apoa ap pHoation, by atUrssaiag sse at thU psfot. r , O. MoNaxiaf. For th Watehmaa A Old Berth RtaU. Clb a v elah Sulvhox Sraixos, I dvaS eSCeafa es'Jsa Mg Door Hmmt la aaawdaaas with ay promise I aaat myself to "drn" yea a lew Maes tammiug my trip. Lmvhsg Sallabafy Thursday night wa ma into Charlotte about IU e'elosk. Friday I spent in Charlotte -fast budding lata a city full of life, energy aad purpose -Charlotte Is outstripping all of her inland sisters, hs trade aad enterprits. I pat up at the sign of the "big Eagle" presided over by oar friend Jones. Here I was treated to that eovdiel hospitality which eaa only be in pitcd by the innate refine ment of a gentle aad klndl v nature. Dar ts In company eiaallel Atead, Hon. (ieorre V. Strong, who has ' teams" with ate. ia mr expedition, the sslsbratsd Seek Iskmd Faatary situated itUaAbrbofthesiiy nearthoEailroad depot. Hem vm asm wlta Use. xsaag. tbe Presid.ro.. aad Mr. John WOkas, its Tisasurar. who treated aa with mai eoarte.r and attention. Mr. Wilkes eon- ducted a throoah the eublibmnt explained the pro- of avail myself of the pea descriptioa of lbs Kaet- 80UTHCRN MANUFACTORIES. ROCK ISLAND MILLS. Having a desire to sea Southern msnufsctories boilt up. aad sustained .'"WT . . - there la thoiriroods. The company and to secure. iBBaaif T tadatannlnair?? Am a.ai. patronage of tha Seat hero fo,J! furnishing them honmt goods, J maintaining a character of ImmJt aa business men. Tha admintatratioa of thsfit has undergone no change, aw close business improvsmeot president waa oaa of its nJl foandom, and always aa actir, J bei of tha Arm. Officers : Joax A. Yocxo, Joaw Wiun. TraaiV Tkeae good are I ef Bather for a penaaaeatlT loea- sasa as country Ma equal ta nletarreose steasrv : BOBS las have by the Sooth, aad believing thi and eoua- none mora worthy of psirrmage aad - tbs Rock Island, "N. C , Mill, wa pub lish tha following, with the hope that it, to it, tbe attention of which had tbe lib fertility ef sell ;-aess ofi-qua capacity for prod action, and noes whoa record of health would compare it mar attract soma of oar merchants who have heretofore sent North for, io many re - - .i :r .;.u J sk. (, nrrJnetlo-. and seas a'T'V wooes recora ot aww -tT n : i 1 r r.k with hers. Statistically, she is the third 1 Jil' '"" ,v" Z. teA. vlcJiLnln basaw first) mannfactnmd at these milk, sent aa with ersmolpedesthna emu of the proprietors, and are sry product from Maine to Florida, at one folly aattaSad they cannot be sura third lea labor, time aod capital. What passed by any establialiment, either could I desire t ( tor soil ha borne I at home or abroad, for finish, dur- eultivstiou thirty years without manure, bilit v, or cheapness. aad without any indications of exhaustion, Wa would like to aay mora on this we caa raise from 40 to 76 bushel ef anbiect. bnt at nresant. aar aoaoa corn per acre always, by three plaagbiawa I wj not permit -moat generally by two, and often by Wmm WofAan mjj. one. We eaa rates from tares quarter .,.UiaWl In Iftaa :., ,-.,., i to the a . ,o.. i.: rvaraagu, ana until ioo a I ' the nation. In that event the back-bone stand by the league and to vote for the of Radicalism Will he broken in thia State. F ken the nartv brings Out, aad you dare . and the unprincipled adventurer who ex- not break your oath." Now, all we have ereiee sach a baneful influence m the af- to aay to those persona wishing to fairs aad government of tbe State will soon hmve the unrighteous league that they am be seen makingtracks, carpet-bag in hand, ! free to do so whenever they please. They for more congenial climes to the great joy are free men in a free country, and aay of all good eitixens, and to tbe dismay of that still worse portion of our native pop ulation who bave united with them for tbe purpose of getting control through tbe in- trumentality of the negro vote. TEXAS. We publish in thia paper a letter from Mr. A. C. MeNesly, ia which he enm ui ends, iu strong terms, that portion of 'exes in which be himself resides, to those ia the "Old North State" wbo may desire te find a better country. There are other portions of Texas which am far from being equal to North Carolina, and we would advise our readers not to be too easily captivated by our respected corres pondent, and above all, not to suppose that hi description of tbe region round about Columbus, applies to the trhoU of the big State of Texas. Quite a number of the yoang men of Rowan went to Tex as in I8e '67, for the purpose of form- tkaaaT M,k,"li, mfaaaaat tkaJitW M .1 I J . t ug mra;sese oaca, moat or mem, several died,) content to remain in North Carolina. So that, altogether, selling out and removing to that or any other coun try a tbing about which too much tioo can hardly be token. man or set of men wbo may attempt to re- m strain them of their liberty in. tbe matter ef voting, will lay themselves liable to in dictment therefor, and to fines and penal ties upon conviction thereof. And as to tbe oath on entering the league : it was, unlawfully administered, and is. of no le gal binding force, and should certainly bind no man concience to do a wrong to one and a half bale of cotton acre bv the same labor. Cotton is easily cultivated here than ia any other Stale. Crops are finished aad laid by be fore hot weather has set ia the com crop in May and the cotton in June. While anon tbe subject of hot weather, I will state that, this year tbe thermometer only were ed on the Caiawba river, IS miles from Charlotte, N. C. The change in tho circumstances of the country af ter tbe war, and tha improvement io machinery, induced Ita proprietors to remove it to tha city, of Charlotte, and withal folly as cheep a sZ-Z goods. Why then. doleteta22 buy their gsaidsaad than bass thsbsZ rirsaietiag around them -it se, tboagh I do not profess te know aant? af awroaatile eauaaraa, that sack a 3 uld reset oo the general trade 71 country and stimulate Is. Bmioese gun rally teem to U J brisk aad active tbs storm a J sowing with new - J hasp aa I know by be viae 3 i tethei iltahli tdnlbma sad fc3 of Baxbaata A Laae. I ,k3 1 bad at test esespsd bstsiness for sad Um sad had IsA She.- babted. taTS upon by a Rowan at J a at AmaaaA wa.ssau -1 I m seised apoa by a Rowan amTa wmde la draw a lags! teetraajsat. I iug wearied myself out I Hi nZ tbe dab meeting at ahrbt which lm Vaaaa ia his aateas sty I. Tbe next moroiag Mead myself jumped on the Lint for eKowmTl them, sad 1 3 andimishe. (J with great when Mr. Wlaea owned i turn to them agate with i m their great eaaauve j IMraan. atetari aaoo. Tax, Smfwiar Bird KM as I Jamm Henry, of Maaad City, illtete,, Sunday week, shot a aaw and saaua ti v e ly uahasBi bisd aa tha Ktuxtj skors saj 1 1 sks tJ e wksak Is tex It to Urge, of thi. snow white dawn, aad fiery red. Tie max, Tstfowee bill, of a r.txagaji nA bml rose te 93 ; San stroke ia uakaown, and land to adopt steam aa the propel iug the umbrella is never used but as a pro tee thru against rain. Ws have throughout Spring, Summer aad Fall, a strong Soath sea breese, which render oar days pleas ant and our nights a luxury. This breese, too, by mean of a well, a vamp aad wind- ) mill, will securest any season of tbe year, an ample supply of water for irrigating garden and orchard. By thb weans, waaWaatahla e.n ha hail the wMr round in .l? i. t.-A i Ti. i . n lion .l.r -!... J...a. tk. ka... .li. . af At . atefite-1 Provad stylea of all wool lance from the coart, aay forty miles, the d of flannels and Jadna power of ita machinery, and to an- fofgw and iatmdooo with tt, f ha axOM approved and bast descriptioa of machine ry. Tbe manufacturing mach'nary eon aiata of six complete eel of woolen machinery, of tha modern and im proved description Used iu the United .Mates. It is adapted to the prodnc of the best classes and moat ap iimwi aaa that are of tha Untied these goods ara closest scrutiny ing fores in the hundred hands. r than the ostrich, mlutll sad four pound. Tail to vsrd it bead a of deep h tiptotip.sadi K twenty ',m I Ito togs are steaaler md tew i wM aMusflw'a uM-was swaMSMHW afortyW in tength Ctesof tlw ftiwestd4e J Mr. Ueary soot It at a distant af i hundred yards from the topmost bra a dead tree, where it was perched, f iug upea a full siaed aksaf thai h Cairricid frocB tlM jratinfJ. Tbii sen speei.. of bird, which i. said te hate rely daring the day ef I almost entirely extim having been aeea M tksfiteXI rk daring tbe year ISlx. ha it oo exhibition at bto oSce ai City. Ita flight across the towa WM1 by bnsdred el ear wtiasa. York i hv of the eountrv to that of a found in tl.e marks beau 1 1 f.il undulation, with aa eoaal divb States. Samples ion of wood land and prairie. Not a lake I inclosed to ayaj or asarsb could be round r not one local I te inviieU cause of sickness exists ; and ware the pee manufactory pie hero tbe least observant of health, a The machinery occupies a substantial case of sickness would scarcely ever ae brick building, foor stories high, and """" 1X tv 8U feet. 1 lie entire soara nr. soil apoa the upland, i. from four -aach floor .af the buildintr is so or. ftll'ft'tWBBrtV'Md'ftlKPft'Jf' ttMtT IMI Btxfa; . mU " .m..- . . . .-rteaa- - thins-. The onlv dantrer of Dtnishment u:Ha.. . il.a. nn...n p,"nP"c" oon venienny. me to a if ichlhe 1 he work one Cokrectioj. Some time since we ft aaa fi ,r 0 .a ... .ft puoiwnea trom tne v umington filar an accouut of the tragedy in Fayettoville which retailed ia the death of R. W. Stead man and Dr. Morrow, in which it was. Stated that Dr. Morrow had taken the test oath after hsving been a surgeon in tning. lueouij ung in j"" Millett to the acre ; Uiree of Hungarian m'. . . ... "T '1 ... to be incurred by withdrawal, therefore, grass forty bushel of wheat baslta 5 aT"?'.'d wJ,h h f"U,"f. must come from the unlawful violence of rWd MtaflOtWl. of grouod ggjgK the member, of the kw-e from which iVSSSl S KtTSt oer acre, ana rmr uiidccih in m j t - -' l " ortion, bmidm tho advantage of cards, and the fourth w th the spin pes; year on the same ground of uing 1 tie dyeing house ia a i league member withdraws ; and if any of them should be foolish enough to attempt the infliction of sneb punishment, they will very soon find out that they are living in s country of lawa which will peedily take held of and bring them to justice. Soap your fingers in their face, therefore, all yoa who want to withdraw, walk boldly oat from tha foal den and toll the growling members tha-you defy and scorn their threats, and that you mean to live tbe free and independent man Cod intend ed you should be. arrangements and Thtol "we are la- Dr. Morrow waa The Confederate army . formed, to a mistake. not required to take the teat oath on be coming s deputy Marshal, and did not do aa. Having copied the Star, article ia which the mistake occurred we take pleasure ia correcting the misutement. '' GEN. JNO. B. GORDON. T la a recent speech, at Atlanta, lieu Gordon said that, whatever might be tbe result of the coming Presidential election, th South would seqaiesce in the will of the United Slates as expressed through the ballot box ; and that should General Grant be elected President, and should any party, North or South, endeavor to prevent his angulation, he, for one, pledg ed bto sword and beat services to place him in the Presidential chair. Qeu . Oof dos to"i teaHble taaa. He to determined that no speech of his shall be circulated aa a campaign document hy the Radicals of tbs North We regret that all our tried and trusted Southern nothing else to nrrnaaary, la. tha .. .tat n.i , . ' : i.mneo space wnicn we nave to write Xbe Foor Al,cieDt of Wtit, . West Virginia on tbe Mad No other tbl ,t,cl it simply impossible for titaatel Hawthorne aad PosiUvism T . -aS - a.V Ja J! . M n . . a, a. as T . Mate will vote Ufore the Presidential notice me points u.acuaaea oj Addre the latoaard Hcstt Pub. oa tha 3d of November U d.flereut speakers. No- 144 Fultoa street, Maw York Ces are not as prudent and practical aa Gen. Gordon. WIL Star. j PENNSYLVANIA The New York Tribune admits that the Democrat and Republicans of Pennsyl vania are equally continent ot saoeeas.aad that the Radicals map loae too or tkrm of tbe close Congressional Districts. It also says : We me inaunionisu can lose Pennsylvania In Uetoner. aad yet elect Grant." Thb look very much like prc- Noxra Bkituh Rbvikw. Thi able and popular Quarterly to oo our table. It contain eight articles all of them very interesting, vis ; Bartholomew de L-a Ca ss j Tbs Greek Gneatie Poets i On tha Kdueatiou of the Imbecile ; Z wingli. the paring s soft place for Pennsylvania Bad- Fiaam folassus aaaf Afrtoa t1tmP m feflat- - . r. i . ra 1 ' I m a 1 . . I ne xtanicai are penactiy amazea at the err with whteh the Democrat of tbe Keytone State can V aaa , and begin ta already it if. " "r" machinery, have been pronounced by lXftraTto P""h nmnofecta.ee from ATST 1Z 'bo Norther. Statat. a compaiitHr ootatom like proportioi two crops per . r .r a - . a. ' . y a. . . .... many article, its to paaturage, it i room torn entire ten gin ot the main boundless and inexhaustible ; cows, hor- build iug, where steam and water ara sea, sheep and hogs are never fed or via- furnished with tha greatest conveni- a 1 " - - ' - - : A aL I. a a a . a erea ; no aiienuon is pa.a meru out io ence rom the Cy Stern and boiler. mara ana orsou WBW sssi uw 1 he mill and Its I here i another item in Winch 1 e takes proemiaeeee aver of the rloks. 1 allads to t forest to literally featooned with tie wild tfELJSJtefek ",", 'uatangr graps-yleldiug a barrel of I WO'r 'th the best majiufaetartas wine to the vine. The nenrk. the annle. 1 Winsyivsoia, iXOW I org or 0W th. orange, the fig and banaanna tan all Tka productioo of the mill be clustered her together. Such 1 have goods represented by tha samples, often seen. What mors can the heart of one thousand yard par day. about man desire t v V ; ' I which it is BOW yielding. It is being 1 ho.e wbo com here pen nile, if bon- stesuuy run to Its lull CBpacHy. THO est and hard working, will be loaned tool., wkafote propelM by sixty horse teems aud provision for one half tbe crop, power engine, and a hundred horse aad ia two yearn a good boas will be as- power Harrison boiler. Tka excess cared, with cattle, sheep, horse andkega, in tha capacity of lha boiler over the Wild land eaa be purchased at from engine ia required for tha generation M to M eeau per sere j improved tend of .team for tka dya houseT warmins ara eaadaetiaf thajfcaxaa. o .how signs of das- III ShJT. oat, pi from three to five dollars per acre i stock cattle at 2,0 par head ; aad Stack Hor- aea at 110.00- milah eaara. SU Afl , nn 020,00 per yoke; saddle and work horses! at 9X, to B4Q; bsagaaa aa eeau per pound, and pork cent. A large eoonerace establiak a t - r-. a n oe a fortune at Uoiambus. te s beet osckerv. now is aaaaaahsto. two hundred beeves are slaaxhl day, and to supply barrels for wine king purposes. 1 bis poiot is tbe tormiaas of the B. B. A C. Railroad aad tbe lowest point stesmbosl navigation on the Colorado. Tbe Saa Aatonia Railroad starts this point, as well aa the Lagrange Austin rout, besides the gnat Interna tional Pacific Railroad to San Bias fi Cains, will pas through thi city. With these fact before yoa, people of North Carolina, you are no longer ia the dark. Oar people are moral, Intelligent ana igiij-ionea, aaa will weteatae yet) wun s nospiieitty no where else to ta the mill, and other IkrtsW Beforo tha war I thia rnanufaatul 17 Henderson and Tourges, Iks Bm Radical candidates in thia district, kail discussion at Weotworth, Tourges, wa aularslm sea of tbsft, perjury, aad few Radical alas. Binds raw ia i Toargee or having been in the peniteataxm for h'vj . They know each other, fM baMy, bettor than oatelfters do, i our part, ws will not dispute th l either makae.- Wasftr SawdhmL werkflj other sbn StAte of North C ai ROWAN COUNTY. Court lam, afVS IVte ATT IT tppwarisg te th mctotorioa ot to ! 1 teat room too tMiwr, lorn wman limit of tbe State It a UwOaart that sxxmsxftoWl and Old Nortk So and appear at th next TSrsj to b held for the rjosoty of w Curt Hoo.. ia Mtobnry, oe tbs ia April aeat, sasa aad there te If ha had sod bad failed to vy.lnaaa A. Jottoon Court at onto, th Sd Monday it i D. 186 aad io tbe ntasty-tairs iadepenllousa, AJUDSONM 40lpr.f$0 r.jm aroiii-B Tkorotoo Bulls. of thaw iWbVR, a MlfefB rvptovyewsu; mrmdmuum attotkofosdV 'mmm State of North Carol ROWAN OTaWifff: Omwi 0 lam, Jbm, m 7mm imant and. i war, it tbair old uir ant instit otic West of sea in maoufao Jm totbasatlswittooof ta.1 lyaaaTiTOlWXtetfen entire products bsyood the limits of tbe State, ft w war. purchased avVmkjr tbs Ossrt J" rtafe - Iff " "fwaj" "m" "',P,JaWjr-T v l-xasaal amani a.n-aa six coessestlvv east, aotayjag aw w K?01 n0 to be and appsar at th next Tort ot Aak exclusi lo b. h,M far tha Oownty of RosaaJ A sueoess Oourt-Home ia IVnwiury. on tbs d Ha i Island jJwafflf len! ha'hjd Ssrkafl Lot its Coart sldfl aTJV "Am Mmmu- AD lOaai H I ii I Invite yoa to dispose of yoar old worn t,puy sand bills, aad eomsteour Ux- aataa that every to every reapeot, and honest x ktob guaraotaa . a aaa soiree respoosic 1 . V talk.

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