v' ;7W 7 I - eetJUfiua a wis gasus, BY HANKS A HRl NEU. FALisnnuv. oat. 9, 1MI llMTOKV OF NEW8PAPEKS J Staging from the largs nsiuberol newspapers in the world, we suppose tltat tits majority ol mankind believe in tbo mim- of a celebrated bmiii, "thai ft oo nn fry withont s Govem tent l batter than one without a newspaper." Certain It Is that we hare more of the latter than of the former. tliourU the QiioteJ add JTll not substantiated hy tliia factx Itistorv of journalism is one of the most utflueutial brandies of the pro ams of mind. And et, how seldom M we asset wii auy rwleienoo iu oar journals totliii important subjeot. Qur anHiority for tue wets are are about to relate is of dame charac ter, and ost readers will have no rea son to doubt. Italr is the cradle of newspapers. The war between Venice and 8olyman II, gave rise in 1583 to the custom in Venice of commutiii eating the military and commercial information received by wri'ten sheets, to be read At a particular place by those dcMrous to learn tbo neve, who paid for this privilege in a eofasr not any longer in use, called gaxstta a name which, by degrees, was transformed to the newspaper itself in Italy and France, and pass ed over into England. The first reg ular paper was a monthly, printed at Venice. The Republic becoming jealoes of the paper ordered it to be no longer printed, and it was thereat ter distributed in manuscript. Editors were first called nqinanttt (threaten ing), because they spread about de famatory reflection;. Of course, there were many intentional lies in the ear ly journals, a fault which is attribu table much leas to the writers than to the times in which they lived. Evan to this day the peasantry of (ior inanr say of a liar, "he lies like a newspaper," a reflection which is by no means complimentary to the knights of the quill. The En glish established their that plr, The llercurie," In 1388, though it waa not regularly printed, being more on the order of our present Bulletin. During the civil wars of the' Coin nson wealth, newspapers were more generally need, Appearing uu lor Un title of uvdbV ntw Looktv ilbe irst Herman newspaper was printed in MIS, and waa called, "Account of what has hauue tied in Germany and Italy, Spain and France, the Easjj and VYest Indies, c. ine r rpnen imitated the Eugiieli in thoir news paper system, now these two nail on with the Gentians, have ru! ave ruled ttlC ! newspaper world until the within the last few years, whan the United States came in for sWi share of the sov ereiirntv. On the, continent of Europe the primal object of journals was tiiWrty-five thousand ewamtenieate mfUtarr mtelllgt nee.' '?"yuJ",ir ,4lair and to-day the princ pal and moat im portant papers are those which are called "Official." Addison establish ed a small sheet, mostly of a literary feature, which was intended ' to be read at the breakfast table. "' world owes hint eve.-kwting thanks for the Sntdstor. which was the rc suit of the ereat author's labors. At host of iujiiatore (jicceeded Addison, and our libraries now eoiitain the mter; the Ad'eamrsr, lUmbW. Idler, Bee audothera. Then followed ifcjjBshkr and as science passed along with gigantic strides thepe yle demandod montlilies, such as the Edinburgh Iitview, North llriti-d undp conn tries. Anerwnras. or aoout me seine time appeared; tbe ilh)' rated weeklies, ootn serious ana comic i in the great ne wsnnuer pane read out before as. is blende.i every line ol natuieutan caieuia e i to aiussi tbe mind end eye. .Month Met. reviews. oifieisJ oreaus oi go v..i t went, political, commercial, ecie n ! i C c . dramatic, artistte, musical, illustrated comics, weeklies u4 uutgiuuuos these are the triumphs of civilization There is no possible excuse for igoor eneeio any one, not even in the blind. Information ou every tubject f rwjS3onrtflsrnmer'eir society are ceJleeted into a eratid national mis? and aUJouifs to li; prcnfi to edacate I qtbBfir hi -elves and tlis people In tliortyl!euts of the world. Let the press discharge its duty, leT Ce )fiple..BUstaiu it with uiglit and main, and the naali gazette e:ab!ih ed ihsBaotWUiias ago. itheu outisid- ored a tfreet 8nn. will he uns in the bnlliant btigatneas ef our no paper world. JncJuryt tw, news- Col. LiTinosTos Hawwu. Tie I3mocaiic and Conservative catpli ior uungree in we i. ywnsi, i iM address Ills fellow citizens ac me tidlowiiig tishea dnd places, viz: 'Lexington, 1 ueedsy, Albemsrle. Tharday, Winston. Sat ,dny, lwcklord Monday, Iiatibury,, wedneslay, Asheboro', haturday, frrsflbsVMday , irsensboro', Tuesday, lioxboro'. Saturdsyr, llioceyviile, Satisidsy, Oct. nth 8th lOt I. u 1HU " 14tii i;.h 13Th St'tb ieth 31st. obWiel D.S.f nil, has b-eo afSBoiausd lor W WtUSky. " t - U a.- m I We have n.wr wbowt fourteen dsys iln which to prepnte for lvegistratiou. I l-et nil t onuervatites nnl Ih-iiiocrntt, rvinenibcr that the gtmt straggle bo giiison thu 15th dav of October. Tlii I almost eqnivalent to the election The iKJople really commeiico voting on the 1.5 : It. Tliuse'wiio do nut re gistor cannot v(o;aiid every man tweuty one fin s old, and uhohas been in the Stato one year, and in the county thirty day, can register. The clubs in Uio different counties should appoint eanvassititr commit tees in every election precinct in their respective conn tie - men who live in the precincts and who know all those wh6 at" iM enough to reglstet. These committees nfnat see they must tnne that every vote it rem' tered AAa the 8d day of November. It is true, one may feL'i-te.- an 1 vote is true, one may fcijistor att.1 vote Onthcdavof election, Imt tlttie can be no excuse tor tin delay when wt have fifteen days for registration previous to the rlcctioii. We bee our Vrietids to take ritrlit bold of litis vital question. If register and poll oar full strength, we will carrv the State by a d eisive majority. There can be no donbt Of this. Mi rtHj Star. For tbe YatoSSiairtk OH North State. " Honvuw, Sept. 30, 1868. Mastrx Edit ors : On Saeirdiv tile 2Gtli inst., issetiag waa hold In Huntsvillo, Yadkin county, for the purpose of forming a Seymour and Blair Cinh. William Harding was called to the chair and L. G. Hunt requested to set as Seerstsry. William A. Robey was called upon by the chair to explain tb object of tbe meeting, which be did ia a few appropriate remarks, after which fifty-one members were enroll ed and the following permanent officers elected : Isaac Brown, Frisident; Thomas Wil lis as, Isaac A Jurat t and lisury H Puryrar, Vioe Presidents ; L. G. Hunt, Uncording aeereurv ; V. A. ifartm.Cor- respondiiig Secretary ; I - iae J 41 rat:, Trea surer. The President was conducted to the chair by Wb. A. ilsby, aud Kicbaid C. Puryear was sailed net to address the club. He responded in a brief but forci ble speech which was received with great appj laifc.. Tbe club then adjourned to tnect ou the following Saturday when we expect cousidersble addition. In oar nnmbera. . L.G.IIL'XT, Kec.8ee. KAPTS TCI lie ( lii - V k V r" 1 1 HYTHF uo, ,, o . . , f w ... I. in ,ti. approaching election no man is disfranchised who pver was eutitle to vo1- . -j?' . , A new rT-g,ttration WJU Uegin on the tuiii oi vewsHT, uiiu every oier, oio anu new. must rmristur. 3. There are one hundred and forty I inoiisauQ wnuc vou-rs in .oriu earotiua, anJ u.vn,v thousand e. l.Ted voters, in YnmA nufiihor n tn :hurifv ttf twri fn anil' 4., Ahhpiigti Uic whole of Uie coWcd ii-STi f - - . .:...! ... lives, c which will iioT be die ust,, d vote i hb ..I ti i ic w wits ssu u tru ill slrll carry the .-tale, if a full vote be polled. S. Military Goyernniuol has ceased. 1 he election on the 3d of November is to bo free, ia former timet. ft. Any perron who viiall astern bio ai Lad men at uny place of election, on el I -i.i . - . -i t ooo aeeordiiiK to the ltcvisisl l.'nde, page 308 9. W. A. Gratum, Joa W. Norwood, Hsnht K Nasu, i JusUxu TwtsjiK, Jr. Aiassinotion of Gh. Tmt. C. Hind- mnn-'A Dep(: fhtrijf Killed The Murd'rtr LincM. Memphis, Sept. 2S, 1868. Owiernl T. C. if iuduiiu, late of tli CanfederaUt aro,y, was asaassinated at hit residence, iu Helena, Ark., last ni .-lit. '1 ue 8opemitendeiit of l'ohce reeeirej nspioeh fins sftiTiiomi to arrest a man named Hobbins, pastenger oh the breve who it is beiievej eoiuiuiiled the deed. Hobbins Vifi arrested and - nt back. He is from iSpriugli'-ld, Ma., and served under H m dram, tie stoatly denies being the etartkrer. r.ATBr. A tpecial dispatcti to-ntgbt says : Gen. H.iil'dman was sbot at ten o'clock last night, while sitting ia tho midst of hit family astokiug. His Uft band wbicb-i held the pipe, was carried away by the charge of buckshot, two of which ea tared ana assta. inuiaimg a wound Iroiu wineli be died (right hunt afterwards. It ia ss 1 treed that be' Was assassinated by a po litical enemy.' NiAsUelena .lriowsas) letter af yester day ssyss- ! .... ' 'estereay morning Depaty Sheriff Joe A. Moley, with a pawe snrrounded the cabin of a notorious negro named Iae Marriann, who had killed several persona. Lstst winter he shot and msimsd for Wr rberi Hart Tayinr, white he wa s atteetpc me to srreet him, and be recently knock ed a jailer In the tmd and escaped to the hltfs, where be has been tbe terror to all while and trtaefc people. No sooner bad tbe Mierhf 't posse knocked at, the door v eetarrtty when Morrison tired, inetandy kiifins Moleyl Tlie others then attempt-1 : a to etoee in oa wan, wiieu ne made n desperate resistance scv-ply wountiius Ferry Neagle. and Andy Humes (colored ) He theu. escarjrd Lo tbe wools. The uuvi ' spread liaVwilJfire, and soou fully one hundred melt were scouring the woods and . i.J : C-A:- m !. i . ZjU,ftrv..i llVtrJ :..:.. .i The vote was ukcu on the spot in favor hsariux him, which was accordingly done. -V. Y. JleraU. Fjrem XfaihimjU'm. WakiaHoa. D. C Oct. 1. I'. X AB earalrr reiiueoU at Carlisle barracks have SlieriuiUitoUitlittbj,,"r Federal rtdon, we do so wfth no bos r jtflehtteat; on the contrary SB wish to -n o.ru red to leuel It nli il Stijfragt. The N. Y HVld says that In the nsaw of impartial Suf frage, fVnjrress ass forbidden Virginia, 'IVssk and Mississippi to vote at the seel ing ejection, and h is sow desired ts know whether tlie votes of those State are to be counted as waking np the total vote of 1 he Klertoral Onllecv. If SA, the total will be 31 T, and 1 AO necessary to elect If mt, the total will be 294 , necessary to elect, 148. Tbe point seems to Imvs been left open nt placing a dlaerrpaney of elev en votes at (lis dlipossl of Cotipress, to manipulate acenrding ss, In tbe light of rbs election retarns, the interests of moral ideas may rsquire. If Seymour should get 148 votes, it would be no election and must (fo to the House ; if Grant should get 148, h won Id be all right, a lair elec tion, will of the people, po-loriou triumph and so on. Let us have peace, If we havs to cheat for it. . .... .. v ....... Complaints areHunctiim-s made by bubinest mon to the chaig for ad vertisitttf. The followinsr are the rates in Xew Vorfc': In the New Votk Tribune, 25 oontt per line for each insertion. Eighth page 80 cents per line, each inter tlan. DasiueM notices fonrth page bO cents per lino, euch insertion. Fanoytype and cuts aro charged double rates for ppace ocenpicd. In tho Weekly Tribune the rates arc $2 per line for each insertion, and $3 per line for announcements. The other "New Tor papers charge the same rates, with tbe exception of the Her ald, which it about 60 per cent high er. The business men of New York all ud vci ties extensively and consider even these rates cheap I Compare these rates with the prices of adver ttsii'g in some other place 1 ty- Henderson and Tonrgce, the two Mauical candidates in this district, had a diqusiOB At Went worth, last woek. Tourgee, we understand accused Hender son of theft, perjury, and few other small Radical slus. , Ueudersou m tarn accused Tourgee of having bceoiu ibepsuitentiary for fbr-'cry. They know earn other, pro bable, butter than outsiders do, and for oar part, wa will not dispute the charge , liber luak es. H akin Sent I nel. I Arrietl of EmigrtiMU. About thirty n e ewiss eiuigranit, consixiiiijr oi men. I women, bnyaaud girls, imported from Hwit terlami Lv ib sis. i lioinns Slid W. . rAhwen,.sf W syue county, arrived in . (Juid,bnro' Tuesday. They were at once conveyed to the farm of the Messrs. At aboul m rom Ooldsboro', I where thuy will settle. Why Seymour and HUir should be elected to the Presidency and Viee-Prcti-dency of she Ifniled Slates Because they assure tao restoration of peace and Iran oailily to the country. Let the American Wle lrMe ,n ! e,ect issjpssssjs. tiEBJUXJ&M HKMOCHATIC CON XION. TIIK rLATFORJf. We the Delegate's of iho Democratic and Conservative people of North Caro lina, hi Convention assembled, do. Resolved, 1st. That we approve of the nomination by the National Democratic Convention of Horatio Seymoar for Pres identAnd Prank 1'. Blsfr for Vice-President of tbe United Btatea : that, In these men wc recognize statesmen of eiperi eiJcc. and tniiiicnt ability, of sound politl cul prTuctpTes, of ,tnsaWfl MlMlslJn privnto character and unbounded -patriotism, and as such we recommend them to tbe biarty support of lbeT people of North Carol ina. 2d. 'lTiat we'upprovc of tlse latform of principle's: arJciiiteil by the said Lonven tioti i ftsricaks in no doubtful sense, its language is explicit and meaning clear. Tbe i'-sues prese'mca le tee eonntry ami nlainlr aurtniimistakablydenuer!(aiia wifh a free and fair efcerton we confidently be lieve thev wifl be endorsed bv a Urge ma jority of tlie peojde ; mid with that en- rlorsemcnt uinst come sue I. aeti uijje tn tbe administration of the NationafOovernment as will restore tbe Constitntion Slid gfve neaee. harmonr snrl rinmin ritv Ur" the r 1 rzzsz..:ji . ' C jiy .. .T-.-l eomiti-y, and especially, to the down-trod-1 nt mates or t tie aoutn. dd That it ut onr earnest desire and intention to briKg aboul these wholesome and necessary changes by tbe peaceful means of Un- ballot box; and all rftortsto proilnee a "coriirary belief, nfnr 1 rotn wn.it quarter they may, are but the tricks of mtccestjsii paiilzuns of a desperate po- liticsf faction, bent opon perpetuating rt powiTbyauy means aud at all linx trds Ther ari- aticnrpring to alarm the peanle of tin' flute by the falsa cry of revels tiow and war, tbrrattnfug them at the same tiiae with mihiary forse: while fn ..tier Mat. of tk South, they bass not hesitated to las tram ttwaswasa theeiee lion of Kteetor of PrvsMraS easf lef i'n-aident, ami to iaf,i it ssaw lela- tures, the isnmwara tat a A w. r. under milftarr rets, . -at fc islmsf choice and with no fWrl te of I'ltsiayssy, ra ettssr to else -tarsi vstss af sues Hast ftotoSWrs Bad rf tbe last right of the people of such States and si the whole count ry. 4th. That il k awr frank purpose now, and has been, since the etsss of oar lata civil war, to aeeept and abide by, is kood rallo and without disturnauce, tlie Itgiti- mate fruits sad cm neiiess of that war; to yield to tbe Government of the United States a cheerful stibmissibsi and allegi- anee, an to perform all the obligationt of good citiseti to their r -htlul government. J And weslS proclaim that, in asking reeog i nition on terSts of i jnality in that grand copartnership of States which constitute in, i, , - saageMwa-- rPUTMyj; i i wi share it beneflta and its Juliet, to rebuild ser waste place under the protection of Ma flag; to rs-etUblitli tue ou era orpooo reeling in our aommoa sou up y, to thwart the desigua af onpatrioiie mee every where who seek la perpetuate discoid aud division, and to participate In the bless ings as well ss the barthens of the gov ernmenl. Ath. That wa have teen with indigna tion the complete overthrow of ear late cscelleul tyttuia of Slate government and laws, nud the adoption of others in their stead heretofore unknown to oar people. unsmtcd to their condition aud utterly ad verse to their habits, their wishes and their interest ; and wiih this change hat come the election to high places of profit and trust of men In most hutanees with out character or qualification, and not a few of whom are mere adventurers from abroad, having ho interest fn common will the people of the State, and no lines what over for tbe stations which they have readied bv meant most unworthy and diareputable. itsj. '. 6ih. That the attempt by tbe Qaver nnr of tin Mtale. aided bv Ilia extreme partisans hi and of the Legislator, to have himself clothed with authority to appoint, organise, equip and keep on fool a large standing force of not lets than 6,000 men, to be selected .aud officered and commanded by him, with sown to any member of the said force' to arrest any eHhten without authority or warrant frost any civil officer or Magistrate, was a measure clearly violative of the Constitu tion of tlm United States a well as that af the State; daageroaa to tha liberties af the people and well calcalatrri ft not intended, lo produce bloodshed iu oar nndtt ; and a soak it daservas t be aa. probated by all wall disposed cllisaas sf the state. 7th, Thai the measure subsequently in troduced and which is new pending, and will In all probability be adopted, howev er artfully disguised, it bat the tame measure Under another name, with ons or two of 'Its objectionable features altered ; bnt which yet clothes the (Joveronr and his creatures and partiaans with hitherto unheard sf powers, which are susceptible of groat and dangerous abase in tbe hand of laou who have shown bnt too plainly s disposition lo rule lite people af dial Slate by tbe bayonet, and as we believe to at tempt the eoutrol of the nest election by dial meant. We most earnestly recom mend to the people of tbe Stale and es pecially to our political frieuds, to give no occasion or excuse for the asa of military force ; but nevertheless to yield none ot their inst rights. 8th That the Governor of this State, having proclaimed it aa the policy of tile Radical partv to suffer no ono lo DSN any office, appointment or place in the State, however humble, who will-not lend his aid and promise hia support to that party, anal which policy ha aud bis political ii lends are now vigorously enforcing to effect ibu esarcises of the elective fran chise, it it the sense of this Convention that the people havs the right to conn teract such policy by all lawful meant, If they think proper tn to do. 1 hat any citiaen of the State, therefore, has a man ifest right, of which he cannot be lawful ly deprived, to employ, or not to employ. or cease to employ, any person whatever when any exitluig contract terminates and that any attepmt ou the part ot the legislature, by an; pretended law to de prive any citizen oi tucu rigin, or 10 im pose say penalty or penalties fVr so do ing, will be in vitiation of the Constitu tional right of the citizen. 9lb. 1 hut IS obtain .-access in tin up proacbliig rresmculiaJ election, every ei fort should be in- de by our friends to per fect their orgariixg.llos, and no legitimatc meana should be spared In bring every voter, favorubk; to onr cause, to the poll. To that end wc most earnestly recom mend to oof friends to organise at once eyinoor d Blair (Slabs ia every county 1. and every Intlriet, with active canvass ers, whose duly among otner things n shall be to tee that ail onr friend entitled to vote are daly registered and brought to the polls, and that unquuidied persons are not allowed to register or vote. Mf rrvrtESI-BStl-nillKBI, a lust rerorneI from i the N.h with his Fall and Winter Stock of 088. tsOCEHEt, AC Consisting of - SSV89V W .PRINTS, Hal month, ijhttwl, LulieJ VfJiU. SAtrliiMdtuJ Sh-'tutw, J)re But- tin. Menu Heady Math, Olvthiny, Itravcert ijM , n toUn UooiIh flth4htfe.t Ac-. LADIES KID tft WALK INS SHOES, laoee. Slips and CliiMren't Drees and Walk ing .a hoes. Men's Kine and Coarse Shoe". Boot! east lirogaii., Heavy Boots, be MEN d- HOYS FUJI & WOOL H A. T IS , Oeutlem. u' Cloth Hats, s good assortment. SAJ i &.:, Ac, iVc, Uatkar, Creektvw, Salt, HoMow Ware. Wood aad Willow Ware, Brooms, and many ot bar articles, corotttisiiig a general taortent of Dry Uoods, (iroceriet, Lv., all of which will ba said low for CASH OB BARTKD. Ai VV. J All VIS, i wiWwaf1 Corner . 8aBsssry, .C.IBepL2,llei w tw if nit urn ! MM. Haag & Smith's Patent WATER WHEEL THE aaesrslgncd having accepted th agency n the atxo e naininl wne.-i. , n. v for the above moiled wheel. Would call the ,ST tne )roneioroi .win factories, tu. tte.. to the many advantages they would uorive iroin using u. it w wra adapted! to all jMrpueea for which a water wheel is used. The tutall space It occupies, and the velocity of It molUsj, are attrt lv flsatnres. It requires bat a ttnnll ainouut of gearing, Iae doe sot affect it. Works at well on horiiontal at vertical shaft. Suit able to any locality Not affected by back water. It ' rimple, aheap aud durable. One of the wheels van be sewn in nperatioj at Foard. Tatuw U (Vs. Mill ou South Ysdklu Blrer. I have been la the Mill wrlgbt business for 35 years, aad cm.-id. r this hy far the best wheJl I bars ever yetuiet with. This wheel c.-is from 15 to r.7.'i, aoeordinf to tisa. For furiln-r particular address me at, Je rusalem, Davie Co., V C. KICHAU1) T. XHTT. BeptlK iw;"0- 4tw-88 . . k I. . I . Land For Sale. PUK 8UB3CBIBKB wiH tell to the hKhet 1 Udtlfr on the prenni . 8at.nd the 17tll Uy of Den .tier Best, ftHlitUW lriu-t ll Land, lyiug ou Iteedy Ur,-ek, in iiaviJsoa Oa, oonuiaing I 'J3 acres )l llns tract about 70 aois i M wools, 'ill at ret yoihl bottom land, 1 10 acrot in meadow. It it ltt travt ot basa u Wiled by the lata Joseph IVrrd. din d.. ami idtaMldtiy Utt uoi: k'r Uwlnbution. lermt lil.i 1. LliuH'll .111 ,luw al mmIj. J. A l AKU, Sept , lbCi w4l. Agent. The hrillith Lands FOB WALK. , BY virtue of a decree of tha Probate Coert ol Buwan eounty. w!llbesdd at the court -houae door iu Baliabury, oo Tuesday, the 10th day of November, hve hundred aud uiuel) fiva teres of laud belonging to the estate of B. V. Urimtb, dae'd. Said lauds are situated iu tha Western part of the county, withiu two miles of the depot at Bowau Hill, aud are vary valuable. A further description of them is thought to bo uuaaeuasary aa they bsvs bees advertised before. Terms mads known outhe day of sale. UUU'KITH, AJiur. Oat. ltt. I :-. wJafcut - Miss Sarah Freese Mrs. Pace, y. IT AVE the pleasure to annaence the rs- I 1 e-ipt of a small stock of itew strles Hats. Bonnets. Kibbous. Are., in the Millinery de part invnt. and shall be pleased to have tbe orders of tho-.- Jesiritiir aiivtbina their line. Htock wilt be frequently replenished, aad et- larged according to tlie denitnd. tall at the uu Jrs. Louisa Brown' old slan.l, near McCubbiu's Store. Sept. do. 1 lmw-: PUBE PEKUVIAN GUANO ND all other kinds of OCA NO, metndfng f. the diflereid Pf If KSI'H ATf, PLAS TER and I.IMJi, k.r.t constantly on hnt:d, a very few prices. Onr farmer will do we!! to call on us al once and get their Fertilisers, be fore ordenn sml buying elsewhere. We wiirtsVe-pioiu- or Wheal at the marke price, in exeliame. - srHl.NOf, H I'TCtl ISOS Co Ao, r, twieaas tr ies ftoie. Salisbury, Aug 3 5tw 1 is. ii. nm n a co. i; i:s 11: A I. COMMISStux jSSS Sf.nl. fo. u. tovlt S Ssa (Ubmtr v. i AMrau Vir, mi. I kf mint TuSvt. nil fur HUB fn''. Sut.,,h lull Hi tlhUS,' " iwiaawaauaakSaaiauBBSSfesvts. . S. .i iSj ci Wilmington, N. C. tU. tk. no i ho u north wTata ar BOOK WJ 'M ss The Ku-KIujc-KIuu is About ! T AM 1MUY to exehangt Ualiier for ywod 1 I! -, Kip and Call hkios. Bark, 1 allow Lone, Uuia Barky, Corn, ltye, Uata, country p'oduou aeoerally. I will tltu 'I an good Hide, km an dkms, for oiur-lwli. 1 leiuru my sincere tbsaks to a Ki-nrroot p4l'lw lor tlwir Inxoal pauoasge in icy drsVr . i.i busioeaHo, in this count) , for lbs last Iweu- yeais. M-rfe. L Brown's phi stand, earner of Las. .no i.ioeriv oireei. M Aiil'IN AlCHn'Wilt. Ssiisbuiy, N. C, Msy 10, 186& wly I AIM) TO TUB PI .'BUt'. lilt. KAMI,. A. ItKl.l., HAH loeate,l on Knnitt street, between Main At Office formerly oceupied by Dr. J. A. Culdwelb and offers his nrofes siraial services to the citizens of the toWB and vfetnity of, Salisbury. Jnly '45, Vttii. w-tw.8m lalted States ra. JOSEPH UliAV. 1 will exnaa sale, at II o'clock, on tb- 8th day i ' Irtfid, in pvrtuaiMW to the taws' I ailed Suto applicable to tha v tassstssnssg. ttm ft.llowing nrrmertv lasapiisT to Joaspk ry of Wilkaa soui to wit: -.. at At StUUx 1 Suctg Stand, t Bit Keg. Sis Matt Tb. Tern of Smle i Cash ou delivery of pros- arty- U. U. (itOLLOK I v MmrnhmL Bv J. 0. Ci'THaau. . A Deputy V. ti. Murthol- Sept. 18. Itka. oVw-37 JOB FBI VI I WmtUf fMvded at thit epic. Emigrants Comkifl LANDS WANTEll, fa Rowan. Davis, Hs vmsou. Iredell, Catawba, Sunly, Mefklsn- burg, KorsyUie, Ao. Mo title to be to noway at pam. wvm war vans, comimr-.oo-. diareed ou all sales. Hell half year land and -h-,! on Jl MW-t m . the remainder will be worlk dtaikls, aad that tlirilty Jersey larniers will devempe ear coun try. Send aa descupimns of pru-rty, wilk prive. dw. liioaine promialy aiwaiiSsV v J0UN H. KNNlflri, Malitbary, N. U, Aeu m i ima' Ja ui itse If . & Quid Mine and other mineral aso iwinies sol. I hv Msseialeualrael. J. U.K. , , - J i GUILFORD LAND AGENCY 0 NORTH CAROLINA. Landholders "bo with to evn Afrirwiiural or Nintrui fnd, rVnttr Vsssrt, UJJm. IWa Zailt, er Html Aktsf of any kind will find il to their adirantef Is place iheir propel ly in our bands for saw-. Wo Uava meat laeuUMS fiT JfWliM, HV ehs'ser for all nM-li pioperty. J.vi Id ORKTTKR. QiSietal Aseut, Oieeutbora', M. Cc ,V(. x 1WT. 40 Years Before tlie PoWic. ii ISis B H 3- C the HEJPATI.C I'lllaH That M, luue kntum sW wrff tried rrawdy fer wit (& dueatft, oaavwf by a DISEASED LIVER. pay Rod tlie following Orfffote ftom persona of the highest reapectal.ilMv. Afm LI 1 11 COMPLAINT. Rsyiia. C '. itasas.fAug. MJ, 1MC2,) n) . " 1 have detivtd grrut htwfit from that Pirta, and bare knows many fiuuihta aud la- vkluals who liave lound lasat vary bsSrial, and I hart also known 4gswf ia uaikmt jtoadug tu rttummtiHi am to Mstr ssutafe Kor all disease, aiwiug trow, ditoruastaf iba User, I Ule-ie they sr U best medicine of It-red to tl.c iiiihlic. Bsv. Joua V. ponsa, Snow Hill, V. C, (Janasry 5, loUTJ ays; 'For twelve years I was a great sntlerer. My brer wat diastd. I lost my flesh and streaglb. and aiy skis weincd UMiiyed lu lis color by tilt bile Willi I which my ) ttvm wat oteriliaiged. I In nam tubjocl lo frrqueut tnd viulrni attacks ol b4 lout diolic, every attack leaving tu weaker ibaa its pr, detwor. Ti e piiysicisvs had hero abkt to patcU me up a hula, but my beaUb wss ' oi a deplorable slate. I la .taken pU 0l ma diciue until I was tired ol ibem. vVilbosl energy or oviafort, I baieiy side lu go a- boSla lillM, At iciiyih I yiel.-d lolbsaar- nest peisutsion yi a liiend and cuoin.toci taking the IIBfATIC Pltll. with aoeocfi ..e:,e. iu ti t oi. T..cv tcte.1 l.ke a charm on From thai tour aim latpnernf. I have persevered in thrV iw, nmil now, bj Gad Idessing, am Mt and mi iy I had a negro man, Who, as I orlioVc. was aved I rum death by a nM- ol these l'dls. Mr Doctor's bill was anuuaUy from ?ltsj fo i2utt. but I have bad f no jrfu lor a pl.vsit-ian time. I can uoi.tidenilt j .ccviuiuen-1 th. in as a superior faualy sseditios 8. D. WtLtscs. fcee. IV-wdeutaf the WiU minstoa 4c Weiuou K.ii Itotd, (.tag. SO, ItAU) ivs; ' It liu been :d iliit IivHwpam it ear naiional disease, llowevcA Ibis may be, Il can.-.! me hmg and tevera suflkviug. lrovi- dentwlly a irieial lnrnnb a tnewiih a dsw nos es of lbs ' Hepatic Pills.' aad the asa of them he. perfected a cm, lu my Utility ibey baV been oteu Ireiuanlly with emifceul Auunig my acquaiutancrt many okses ongina ting Irom ihaeased liver, bare been cured by thees. 1 rvgard litem aa iavslaaSkt medicine, and Uk pleasure iu forwarding this voluntary tribute." A. w. IK tUvtoa, kiq, Fetottburg. Va UaiciX lewtJ jw.l-: " In Uieftpnpgul IHoaV 1 was attacked w th Uvspenma to taeh an ex tent that a'l my food oi every deseripnaa dav agread WHS me. I wat swollen to I bad to loosen my etotltes, and ntgbt alter ntihl 1 could get no leep. 1 tried oua or iwo pbrticsan. and oh -k a good deal of medieme. but found po roliel. 1 pnrcbsted ore l oa of tha Boats. ern tteauc Ti l., and toe Brat dot 1 look 1 fell relieved, mid vbotiuued nnlil 1 lisk tbe whole Us I am now emiivlr Well, and eat heartily, and ner have been attacked aims 1 can safe.y lee, .inn,, n I these Pill to tbe Dys- p, ptic tu t i in; cuuiu unity at laige." Tbey can be sunt to any psanita tosUattod rilale fay Mail oi Kxprers rams- ri ,. w t.s u. -su. m-sk uesst On. Or.,.., Sit-til,.. -,-r Ttt fliatT lll Tu. au Mi'i.1 .iih., emmptair tev. hr ItolMt- tatti atusstlO.U.n. or srtsSSakl to tu is v. w. ni ins. It. , Suet f,L.ci trtter. am marker; verrvken. iaS SS tk O....M. i .11 III A It, r,. .M, iw.wiwry f REMEMBER THE DBAS TTTTO AJUAO MARBLE YARD sat.if suav. s. c. CSrarr ml M.m i'enSBSB Neat lk. OMtSSsvtk. rpHKtaterslrstd s to ran I SoaMu, ,, 14 sit wbe - low.. iiesH .i.,i siimone. c .U Hir then. at rlu tk, t me.. M coraictitiva. He retarsktukt lor uttl uJ ."! u tun il t cuttHict .1 Una. a. Tombs. Heat eat H. flirm. Jetr irtass. SSI M -ere- HOW TTEKFAFTFfi .hsl M t ins for lasoing i s sea t---i SOlTJItKX A. (Sept. l?wtf 'or lute Aiiuravnjaj VHUy. VIKDMONJ REAL ESTATE ISI BAXCE m Ot V1RQ1MA AUTHOWZBD CAPITAJ OFFICERS. W. 0. 0ARMN0TOH, FtttUkmt. J J HOPKINS, BmHtwtf. 0. H. FE1HOW, M. P., M$d. AHim. This llbaral sod solvent Bssthavs Coawat. pay It H"7 b"!" 87i Per Omit, of iu Profile. It piasoaa to aid ha astrass hy takiajsatei for oae half of th prtminui. It allow U patrons to pay all sssh If dasbsi It fwrkas Ms sasraasto ktiass Its sssstiss, qzfilML rsiiiavss li.ekasMiTt.iniacaamassismiswswsws I at alas IsSSsntr. aas satiasssss Mr aa a honoTable. em.4sat BMuasvawst af lit aMs, Noua of as bars suwr or personal hrterestti Sou of a save slack or psrtoaal tsl Itii.eompany. and swiplygrve this at i SiST totbai 8. II. Umio. cC?Cawiitr Court. 0 A. BtagwaSB'4V4Js -passa, Sswsary WtabaikSvetsWaeasoj he agaaey for rood fin Gta sanies. Tmrelmgjguate Asstyts JAMMstr. J4MUiM. Special Agast. Caauitau. Jan. I. ISUS. The UliiRlss M sfssl f iff Jotriirr (Cntiiif OF VIRGINIA. . i s IU Fund an ttj in th South. It aas mtpiiAvmeitnk4tpem. iU ortmmee ere toaasffsaiaf brysesf ate ttmt'im, Tto Cwapsay SabiHty tost wAl Dnwatora. ttitsasasftlia aad baaftato rsptril H ss tttatsabtd to ttaha tonemsars lnats OFUCERSi rstiibiiiT, ! JOHN . EDWABD8, Wm. B. Isaacs," D.J vii ni-a i. i r AWtvrg, CnABLRK II. filllTH, M. D .i ouiit. assaatt stt.v, H. C. Csscu, Jso. If. t Lsisoastl D1BECTOTIB: J'iha Rnitert. a iiiusb V. TtyUr, H.i.iu.1 m. I ucmll. nesrys swyata. Am Ha, H. B. r. Ss CkirtoT'crtto-. MwT' WHItoS Vnifcc Jr.. i. W. Altots. Ca. A. MTVTf totkl.,. ' II. C. i aton. I. J. Harsma. AtkaC. W,tiua wlfllas. fl. Tsylw, A. P. Atott. Sa..ht. UaMP 1st eMaVW Tho. i. Kvaaa, -dUBtS A- SraM. H.M Uaartes. W. H.Ttter. J.t:; Kdkarilt, A . IMolMlnt I J. U. Sertto, iS. II. HibreUV, n ilii.ui II. I 1-tlsMf. BaoMei U. rnc. ivnfuvn. II AN EH. AsV. .Tnn17 twA-wlf LeAISUTOS, B. f ConnecUcut Mntual Idas INSURANCE Ot Hart lard, i'mmu. sTAiKMinrr, dec. 31,1867. ACCUMUULTED A&8MTS $17 670,: INCOME FOR 1867. $7,726,516,53. FOB PREMIUMS $6,332,804,95, FOR INTEREST, 1 . 8 0 8 ,71 1 , LOSSES PAID IN 1867, 8I.WH,76H8, I)lVIDENJsMlAsU IN 186TJ v 4S iSS jSt if pOlstJp Tf4 olMWaW t fnmfLt llosTiaw tSaaarwto(aartifttUatUKtitl. vases l LS MtrsV.ltsnsWMal tonttewebsaw sp.rftSvtraWwns'ia.. t I Ur Itttti 4f lp9sWslftilsjr. .... , . . 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