XHK - 11 a wtl r - y Cr u ' . v." it ALLY. 4 I a; - 7 nil t.t t' Ttrr - , TTnn I'Tm n ... ; jVi X Kfr-VJ "' t TERMS .', . ,t r.W.i ' . . . . .... I'm t . 4 . N nun; wt'J.tr! Cute CcIwuh sulwii ..1,t kinh ui:i.i tu rajiirr. is.r.eviveduandWlb t.s C p!4 lvf. ...... ..'J ' " ! " iKin-cp will b.V V ny anUreMi OH fci'OlK'atiou.. ' ''' 71 - ' - - ..1 -.v 1 nil Books for Magi5tTat ifld:plfa'cr . . uiiiverb..i..,R?rMfv fE,v . ) i a n i) nook rioL.cit:.vi y. OMicrna.1. Z owhship iffloPT, tf K wfjf Wra to nib ry offlocr tria 14 1 y I :ui!lcIlj d1 ccor(liii law. JV;Uwk,,of rv r n0 ps cloteljr -uriuUtt.uu iwm lprp Pr'tf'ln piMXrtr cove. tl 0 t '6uii4 U 'loU, 12 'ii; Law binding, fSJW, WUen nt by toil Civil CrimlMl Docket bouod la on.- ri 13.00. B; uill, WJ50. ; , , ' .TOWSUir CLCRU'EtCOSD BOOfC For recording the minute of the Trutteri of hi nail, i OO. . ,ORDRHQOK.,.' .2! . it! t. iTo all orders drawn by xowruiup Tnucecs nn Connty Trarer rrlws f0U.,r By mill, CODE.OF ClVtL fROCKDCREv, .- . JUw Btnillnlf. Prh.. -i.50. , ' C)NSriTUT10S AND OKDIICANCES.' , . Jit Low binding. Price 1.V). " BLANKS.- ' '' MUtr3tw, PeWnione.' 8ohpcniv, Execa tloii. Yfwr Warrants. IloniKtead Blank, and all other Blank urd by Mairialrale una wthr. I'Hro prr bundred, or 1.00 per Onlm. AddreM. r tt ... I J. A. JONES. . Booksclkr. Ralelijb, N. C. dOKSi::(BOOKS! ! TIIK NOMT1I VAIIOMXA ALAA5AC '- run i7o: ' Ttio North Ciuollua Alinin:c for 1870 Is now In pre. It wl:l be hiuch larc-r ilmu ever Ik-f.r-, nnd InipTiwed oy r nny former eitiilon. It will coniniit 4H r .V) poi-s of useful nifor iiw low tbut sbuild in Iho bnndf ol every Mini, woin ui. and cblld lu. Ili 8 utu. BtdiK the astrouomliul valeulailons, wlik-li urc in trie ly one ol tuo l-st M ubciuutitlan lu ibo M e, Urotittlnit t;reii many t liolcc n ecipir Tables, uud valuiibk binls on 'i lc ultu c nud (rdti ilii-C, valusil!: ot JtUUc, and any amount 1 Hie Ixii.a i-ed"t" i nd au'hi' b- suiyiuir. I'rlc of copies. JO icnts. ' Prk-i? of one baud. vd, I31KI. Ad4ro ' r , sj. A JUNES, FM.f," 1 CT . Rjleljb, N Ui in: -Noii -rtrvKitt.t , niMi ".bh OlltlXialtY t'Olt liii?. .',I'.';..',,,V;, ,'inii i'iiiu 'lii imiik-!- .i nl .uMri'S,f Bi -1 1 -1 Vt : 1 ii'i('W"iiiLl fiu'ii in -wry Cyunt, alo,ti- niliJi 'n I u 1 Ire f t'inil iO to 4 ' f lh" rniii ih'mi firm in iMt t'liu'itr 'o i iij ..J !,.. ..Ill ...a. VI ....'.. I... 1 ... I... a1 ti , v., , ... -;, ... .. . . . . .. . -. -. - ifr.l rti-:i: W 4k"lnl Into. iuVi-mi -A Hi.K ' UT t 3-i p i-k'ne. piit.iiul, ;,Jf.J" i .1 ' .V. rV't.. I'lMVo-!.-,- . . Aey lik r -w--i W- !i iM 1 1 I 1 . . ' -(m U.j'iUi.1 j:ai'"i. fi:rnli'!n.l t.-' -d-T, at - J s 1 ; i i iii'u:im, ,l ;iiiUiL:ui' ir i In .,1-., i,, ;n-r i U.-My'l-.. isli 1 1 1 1-, a i.J !) i hi" Awt.-.v hi '' 1 1 lor W ti9-'4f; iStrsli njS( il sgi'itH tS- liiC.iiit 1 .'.-jrimi ti' i Xll'l lil'iil i'f i u i 'No.!! A.R'iiroat nit - if -V o-tA1 ymfr4 Stntu . u1m,I,.ir'j' l.:l l.'fla rlliplei, u.. pru:4 rf .;tri u u n'or n. fKl tuipi l' liM Llif C'linm lltciiO-n iifi.l ler- iiiiiini ul M.ich. i'l'..tsi tenj'ii ii i 4i$tthfht ttii'fn several uatuutv . TU c si , : .buili iiij( an't . uosiy.inIrturt'il ruUxtk Rait rSlf'-ui ui i-i'i-i, aiJ ;i Mp I Western CVittiHrjHMi .f N'oi iti ih: S..111I1 A'.K"ic and ).f lurk. Size. 3 .by 4j f.'- price, .3 00 .T-"''"i t;-:' wM ("fw4 ht .ti-wy (.iHittj sro'uift i bider on tiie kid, ani ttWUt 4uup f .1 ho, ,Wlid mi l ot twlv. of lh piMiiiil eiwes i '-the I nion o tlx odier fide. Tue int popular map for gvueral use of the series. Same si.o as -No, 1. ri(l iaine juice, 53 00. . , yb,l. m hw No. 2 oiv face, plaia-6n back, r I'ricfl, K250. , . No. 4. Tksr AiwerkanRepalJwsi small ranp uf the United Hiatss, monuted on roller as the liers ; iic,2) by 3 .feet, and cheap enough . tt Frlce $ 1 UK)., ilsp No. 2,f "', shoul I in every KMioul roam aad midence.. I want an agent in rack county to cauvass for ihese rnapii. An notivt yux 'man In each county can ca&ily inake from to f 3 per day. To those who will ariderlak to canvass tho county thor ';tUf liberal deduction frm abpv prices k ill t tpadf. Oh mgrtit flt thit fy of tJuH ,(.; in oh? tuu in thrtt Hay. t For lersn, addrsss r. J. A. JONF.3, - .1 .-. 1 - .JJwokseller, Raleigh, N. C. COLTON'8 POCKET MAP f 1 0 R T H C A R O L I N A. A hrtr trtitiom faut to erfrr. The most ircCNrta map of the 3:&te lo ; be had. Has ih wi coyudes, Eacli etnty colotwl ttepar- tly with Hiinersl deposit, )Kiiti out. Has drawn hnweeti the caH growth and iHh re iloti, and anoll-er ,1 et ween the pine and ttak growth, and another tetween the cotton nd tobacco re-iions, nicety bound iu pocket lem, 1 rriee, post, patd, tenia. rralby, .. . !s J. A. JONE. , Books ler and 81a (iotirr.. , , Rtleigh, X C Chonfre of Qchedule. - Orri( SkABOAkii A Roakoxk R. K. t,o., i , , .loaTsMt.tiH, V4,Jniy win, iwy. On anil nf er MONDAY, JhIt Sth, Trains wPl i ,r , , KXCJCPI Klij Ari I.M)VS : ; MsilTrt...k.......i..... HP. M. t rt lkl't TmHi at. fl K A. l. 1- ' AHKiVK AT POItTrMilUTIt ,Mttll Train at -. kti f, M. Pn Itrkt Train on Wvdne.iy. a.t t riiUy -ll.'JO A. M. I'nlitbt Tram on Tuesdays, Thnr.d iv.sud &.vardv. -8. SO F. M. Mail Train com ;.. .,, i wil t lr.iiii,f the Xl AaduLi'in MV,i..M."4ni lu'-lit( Si tlaMuti R..U' tml, nn-l .in l'u-.-l";iy., Tim: !." ! anil f i in . ai ti.ilikiln -trKH'! t. K.l. nion a..d lmo.i it, ul Vi a ..nlav . . Krautl Wltl. s niU NrzVnehl.H vjl Mali iMin hound ..,t 11 et.p ...r - f::: I.. t. . uio. frttV'iie?di-i- 1 r-tv-5t IT : Mountain Butler, ! U s-KlVEt) IfKLSn KVFUY V.LK r MlpPLE.STOftL, URfCK BLOCK tFreedom pX; Gonicience- ..... , , ....... .. . .i. - .- i .. . ' i - - it. - ..J 5. .! - i VwWlLt'-', ''" DR. VORTHIKCTON S CHOLERA AND iDIARRHtX-V MEDICINE'. A ?ECIFIC FORALL: BOWEL AFFEC TIONS, ' .it.,,.'-. .. . ' BHcb as ClIOLLJi MQRbl'StCOUC A.D ALtfUFUiAnVTJ0.8VF '.'r-tJKE STpX.VJU, SOn'ELZ. Bidow ws offer a few testJmotiUU to show. Its fjcotTAlac TbcM; sre onty a porilou ol icn tbousMd. This Medicine can be riven to cbil drtn from for to live mouth old. Dr. Wor tbrnjrlOf he frar; lv to b chikj at ouly on day" old with a most Uappy effect, i Never allow any Drn1t lu suore his n res cript loti on you and tel1 you It U (rood. ' Read lur TonrseU, and-plL for TDlVTXVORTinx. TUN LUOLERA AND;I)IKRAUA MEDl CI N E, and If bo has not got'it, TcO hiin to or der U everj body ought to bare it. - v TESTlMOsfAlj! : I McntCAt PukTCTusOrricK of X.lr :c " RaleiKb, June 83, ?sej. J , Dm. Joints, Medical Purveyor, Rtcbmond, Va., Dear Sir :Tbls will bo baodod ,toyou t br Dr. R. H. Wortbingion," ot Mnrfreesboro, N. C, who Is the proprietor of the-' Justly' cekbiatud remedy which tn ars bU iiaiuc lie Visits Rii'buiond to sceure materials, i and aijy aid you m;iy rendt-r Uitu will be sincerely ap preciated, an the stock in North Carolina is en tirely exhausted, aud all the snrgcou whom L have, supplied greatly prefer it to auy article kuowu lor Diairboji and kuidred disease. He may Hud it ciitllcuit u r.et urticl.es from tlc trad'i, aud as tin- jnctiiciiie m for the uruii be lliouubt you illicit have Bouieiu cxi-ccs. ' 1 am, very renjn.it fully, juroi)d'tserv't, V. If. FUUt, Mcdieal Purveyor'.'N. O. Respectfully referred to the rut vejMr Gcu criil ol tuo Conted'nrate Ktate, wii'h tue stater nient Uiut the UH-Uk-iiiu w Ulan itaiued has long euhyed bi;h reputatiou in this Sum, both tu uutl outofthe army. i , Is i t Respectlully, , E. W.ARRE.V. , . j j " Purveyor Gen'l for btate cjf.N. C.. - OrriCB or St-R'ccosi (Iksbkai; C. '3. A. If Dr. WurtHHiiftoU can furnish ' larje quuu-tltk-S of his itMMlieiiM, we will place itj lu ilie army as a remedy In bowel afleciious. -M f!! - P. MOORE, .,. , . . , Surifeou. General Oj a. A.- ' . ' C'AMt' Of ISSTBCGTIOX, ; R.UelKb, N. C, Jum 5, 18tJJ. f , I take plc:inrc in utvinir testimony! to the greal value 'or Dr. ' WortbinzUm's Remedy in all the 'listcs f-T which it is recomiueudeJ. I tnluk It pteulHriy usertil iu ihcTirmy, and have found it out tit' iiu: vt ry bt-sf vtiucdksi iu the treatment ofrlre bowel ntkctlons wbiib form blk ,.irjjC tl j,.,, of ,htf itH of camp life ...".k , fj. It has beu very e-teublvely UseU iu tliio uiup. yml jiii Luilvrnily uood retulti. 1 .;: : . I M. GAKUEIT, , , - . ; t tiurgcou iu Chiof. Goi.i'i&nono'. N C.. Au i 1S.i.' . t R. 11. Horthlnuton: It allot Ja urv iu :&! lm 1 huve used your LKJlera uud j iJm 1 iiiii 1 HiMlU-tiie on scvernl .oewt-bjiis,' i i,:VJ .ty..tiMwd plH-edy rrllef. Wtr Uimvc ff- i j j.iIj k.'i.' 1 ii.r tir. Iii-i.i-ili (tf thn- ttitiUU .f ihtii ' t F j 1' t.'-'.'r" u . .!.v.'' "'i 1 1- n v ri'-toieu. OllV.V ' ' 1 h 'in. .' .''X' " '1 o-tr J udsj' ll eittit lj- ' ; .l'.hkVe.Mi.iv ai uf i r- WorrM ig?n' Chol era Mi-di'ciuu'iu ; ' iits, ea?d rt v uleu uud vlen lieu c: u-'-,U-;v. K4v .imwdtate. aud (hu cure pei feciV i ibxuii, t; au mvatul.' ptea I Eduuton, v.' Cr Oct. In. l .! ; ! VRAM ltf)S. k. hNTr.H ''m "LlTTLETO.S, llEUTfOkH ( V; -N. C.' y l, .j . I teto!eT .s, iSl- S' : T VifiVmiscA Dr. . WorihtiiirtOn .'s Ch'oTtra Med- iclauWll'-my uesoes, iud. have k tir.u it to be a uiobt eapital remedy in lionx-l tUl.i-iioiiH. , - r j , K ENNETIl RAY NtK. Dr. R. II. Worthlngtou--Dear Sir -r-Ikaro used your Medicine in many-cases of bowel d's ease, lr which you prescribed il, aud j in every instuncc H eueeunav .exceuueu uiy . mot 1 safrjrulno ( xpeetutijns. I reuard it in unv iru D01 taut adUiiiou loithe list ol family mcdiciucs. V C. I. HARHAM, M. D., " 1 Bouthamptiou Co , Va. TJril. Worthlncton- Dear ;"8lr X-t have been using your Cholera and DiurrLoea Medi cine for three year9. I have given it to my iu-1 faut with signal success. GEORGE WVNEAL. From Rev. J." H. Davis, of Murfreesboro', N. C Ir. Worttiinirton s Cholera and iliarrlin; Medicine baa been used with the flut effect nuder my obsen-aiion or the last two jrvurs, iu tills Institution." We liud It a safe aud prompt remedy lu diseases of lue bowels, for which It Is ptiucipally ueMSucn, ana out nit e less elBcaelous lu deraucinents of the nervous sys tem. ..We keep It cousuiuly bu hand, uud re sort to it with iuercasiug confidence with every repetltlou of its use. J. 11. DaVIjS , : President W. F. CoU.-ire.- , Dr. AVorlblnston Your Cholera. Medicine Is the brst mcdieiou I l.;iv ever u.d iw .iol eraattceiious. - I KED. S. kiHt-.KT8, Edetiton, N. C. J. A. KltfiUON. . v, Kioro.f, . rj, .. Dr.'K. II. Worthinrrtor Mr t-i'ia v-ud Mlfl w thJ but a ''Mil ii'ducd with all I fi .n.l fiU ht. -k',..M, the ' 4im.w mv- uuW..8; "m marrfa 01 one I" danrhtera. 1 S;rdr;K lTl the essential requisKe, of permanent lected wheat by it.etf, and r ,ke none a profound knowledge 01 men aw f wnosc. mTa? U u&V'iY"-V and vigorouafertiUty, and ou .hich but the best the w.ndmill wid clcu.; the world. - It may be d thA L bhe wuy r , . . , - . . fLMBCRO' '.Zl 11 . , w tho argent aud bet gram, lo a man 0f cm nent y practica d5. ... a Vo iei . Enck 1 onieroy aaja 1 yuan ( Mcar manure will act wif, as niuen celeri. y , X rem ebber hearing VJ lll fj energyas npoit, the; ,cUe. j mJ oty 1 t . : r . m. .1 h...j. 1----, ,u,ova.'i.iv.v... . . 1 . . o 1 miifni i. ia nir.i in a r.v. believe your ;prc:KiraUons mow valiMi.le.u hopptr. ' Mark 0 ' . . riding '. W vvv M " . t J ' .. A ,!, rV.nlaln who BraTI CTrT household, as a mraiiy mwiiciDe, man-any oiucr . , , ......,... ,.i,'.t- i in i.k' .u; . 1 : . ;n p.... v.. ' success ol tne revolution.- mere is i..- Tilnmaw percneu w r""- .";- . - .. 1 - .1 tt k... 1 n n 'i n 1.1 1 v in v. 1 l'luiuuk 1 it va ' - " 1 t c io " i4 v nriiiiau o. . t 1 1 a : - m m rA V". - ' ..' --"-V .t it , a. Hnui i stale, use neaiw n . nA Gentleman more amiable than he. k,. a they drove siowiy m.e, ccia aoiaicra sum feetin relievlnj; iM affection. far Which it .J eigUty oorus to -c.e- fc .f , evervlxxly. I ,nd tftM. ut 8ttch 5? P fr0ta ihtlT t' 1 til ;m fug the'wheat until perfectly dry.- Ce,e. i$ a larffe prorrtJ owneUJtnotes 'J nateto.da i.toli.ndoat joarnunr Custer, w. 1. lvaaiau. 11.T. Laasiter. o Par- tors bestow this athcunt of stable Ti,;-; h rPt mixture to Drevent r . . . I . " ...ihsr. The coach atop?ei andreaco- , . sMn " -anure, and bear in mind the very smut an3 give strength to thetraw. - B or and I "5 out, she gaveonf her fit; r ' ' ier lC?CI.VJ;I-AnjB..1U8.;8.IIr f . .- m3nure 6 Dcit' 9 farm Journal. . first Hwyer at the Bayamo bar, and ,d .The .beauful creature h i- vtated that the Comm wiener ? -(rt . h is been eminently succcful in all M lti he4 cn eide, r,l l:a. 0nntcrB.J trroBC lui prrparcd . bell, D. p., Je J. ete, J. Majet, M. . r wjCk m0ney has to be r,i... and tho Cotton. .. . , . , . ilJ3 . , , --t :f ,h?rr. . 01 inirrD' - . 1 ... 1 TrdT, A. w, lijrnen, eamuer Moire tv. r , , . , ' . , .... '. his eilorts and unucna miiz. tenea uciercnn.. t, . .:rl..Jiir cf instruction, to oe sent If PaikGe A. is em- i - ' i. rrtr M, r.br,In,e is i mined to excel it4W H rival, ra.-c 1 rt,,T h'fl J., e, L I a iri i n wrt4 not every one mat una oi.a- ., . ' n-. t . -iuuio huya bottle. iiariBsj iwuie U'. i h-fi ... nt with Dr. W; to jiirmethe . - - 1 : . .vf uuic-o i,t u to pin h npiu ,twis, I a . :4)i-,ntvjit ntall. , - r::Cir.iiTAi4 wiioi-iSAE .Uznt, P W ;ai t-T-ttcT. Axi:rtijr, t a. liT To whtn n o-d?rs should teaddrv.-s . i I!......:. 1 i- T...J.. Kolle, 1 1 Lib auuUan, I M.-tK'. ! in ' fruui the Quantity TCqUISlte tO Omniy Court, D ivbl A. buruca, Jude iuptr- 1H . 1 1 olii lut. quauiiij 11 1 ; m1 - j wr F. Ji Deans. : i j, f 1IHUIo -, complete and thorough im- j rikrt Vo!,.vement, being large will at oncc ft or fate bj Uraas Merehatts crtryl . f . , . - re WILSON; NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, THE PLAMDEALER. WILSON OCTOBER. 1 2. 1800., THE SOUTHERN FARM." From tbe Germeatowa TUeraph " 'I"o improve Mandy fcoIl.'- Thcre , is a very erroneous but strong impression-, on some minds, that light, loose sands are valueless for purposes of cultivation. In their natural state, it is true, they are not very productive; a few crops of rye or buckwheat reduces their fertility, and aq much tnanure is thenceforth requisite to reinvigorate and keep them in heart that they, are either turned out to pasture, or laban'jnnod in despair. I have had some experi ence in the cultivation of this spwies of soil, and my success has ' induced me to attach to them a much higher degree of importance than is usually i accorded. And I am fully persuaded tha; even the lightest and' most j sterile sands may, by proper manage- mcnt, and without any ruinou3 out lay of expense, either in time or capi tal, be made highly and permanent, ly productive ; in short, that our poorest plains land can be redeemed from this unjust imputation of utter worthlessness, and nrade t v vieui not only remunerating crops, but crops equalling in abundance and richness those afforded by- the most .uifliient soils upon which labor has ever yet been bestowed. r ' in the first place, in order to the successful ti melioration of sandy soils, it will be necessary . completely and tliorouglily to cleanse them from stumps. Af;er this is effected, let them be plowed deeply, with a strong u-am, in the last of summer, turning in all the w ild growth i , upon them to tlu depth of at Jeast one foot ; then h;rroWinS thoroughly 'anti-roll with Wv.a'rolier asfou can procure. I 'i'h next thing is to give, tbo surface a good dressing of clayThis earth ' i 1 I (vmi ara Yl rr Trtim1 ?r f riA vans 1 11 1 I I VAAlsAlIJI V V AUAiV4 ft U IU6 UCttl vicinity of the field to be clayed, either in some neighboring ruff-or water conrse, or beneath the sand, for sand' and clay are never far apart. The finer it is, and the more greasy,' the better aud more durable will be J VO VVtlVtt ttlAM UIVIC IUVI UUllU IV VI 11 A be the improvement consequent upon ' .1 i;s application. The best time for applying it is immediately after plow ing, and to secure its being refined and broken up, it should be depos ited in heaps and spread evenly over the surface, to remain exposed dur ing the winter :to the. action of the frost. In the spriug plow again not so deeply as before, in . order not to disturb sward,! harrow and roll.-r- You can uow sow on rye, or plant, and the cron will come 0$ in Won to allow you an opportunity 1 to give another dressing of clay, which in quant' ty should be equal to the fiist say forty cords to the aero and spread as befoic. . , This will entirely change the tex ture of the soil, as you. will no longer have the barrenness of sand, to con- s. bi a.vd iu cut ting, the objection ari - . Tf . ciic to retain ' its torce.-i 11 . - . , " i X.fThrrl Hitbft can .y, ine an- vis: 1 v tt eii. ouantitv at - first, and 1 1 V , i , . , ,,--- add ..t to tt vear or rear j out iu wac , he must be cor.tented with a much tess lucrame iviuiu iiahors. as a very large porcentaffo t J J VJ-I2L J VU u.' J . JL7 J -7 7 nv J U ! f 111-: ' "' V ":' :.vriMiMii . .. .. . . ; ... ; , . ;. f 4 ' . , , lj to improve; the soil, and oYerpome the man j and serious ire- rfections of sand as it natnrallj exist . , TUcre fore it if much better, an mora in accordance - with the poil .7 ; of ; en lightened economy, to gt . ctxongli at first to effect the 'object desired, and enter at once into ri proEtt of the business, than to oc years with only a limited annti return."' -I One great ' reasonan indeed I regard it as the principal cae why manure never acts rigorex y on light sands is, that the extrec. j perosity which characterizes it, causes'- the dung to keep dry,- and cLiSequently to remain inert. -A lumjfpf dry ma nure' is no betteFin'thcoithTna chip or stone, and will produce just the same effect upon the crop. The clay gives cohesivenesa to the parti elesj unites them by a sort of glutin- cle un,te3 tnem D7 a sort of glutin- om attacliment and ' consolidation, j and wh,le lt t the absorption an4i retention of moisture! ensures the fermentation and ultinv'ttc decom position of the dung. In a Ijew years the soil will assume a lne dark appearance' resembling garden mould, and the various 'grasses will find it a bed" capable of affording ex pansion to their roots, nnd ' supply a moi.stnre and soluble "food 'com men -urable with tlieir wants. ' ; . To every person, therefore, who is possessor of sand soil, i would ' say, ciay it at once ! No soil is so easily worked, and from no soil, whtn managed in this way, will labor to secure itself a more certain and rich reward. .v ', . J : Keephm Winter Pear. No fruit is worse treated than the late autumn and winter pcar. , They are generally gathered before' their time, and then kept in a' dry atuios phere. What wonder is it liat, a Vhich-Shox.ld be melting and aciicipns, turns out W .WrTveil, - w'suless -.thmg! l sto! tne latc varieties hang oun' J,:,i.l be allowed to remain until there is danger of hard frosts; thev are to be r 11 1 1 1 1 ; 1 ' nianu my attention, and. as l am eu carcfulh' picked when dry, placed 1111 ', , , ,, , , , ig-iged in the honorable occupation of boxes? or barrels, and kept as cool as 0 . , 1 - .' , ".' , , , ! cutting cord wood at a dista oee from possible, it is not a good plan to 1 . . - . - . , ... . . . !; 1 !.i .1 11 1 I the city, I would request the c urt take them to the cellar until the 1 . " , , ,. , t to suggest a time when I may exi ecl weather becomes so cold as to endan-j , ... -r- ,. the causes of my clients to Oe brought ger their freezing. W hen m the cci-j . . . lar the temperature must dd kept as . " '.11 low atf possible, withou a.nger ot frost. Do nt mix varieties in the same packager s The different sort. - have each their own time for matat-1 ThoCubaa Leiuit r.' ing. A frequent examination will j Ce-pedes, the leader of the Cuban show how the process of ripening is j revolution, is thus describe I by an going on, and the slower, this p: o- j American gentleman who has re gresses, the finer the fruit is likely to j turueJ ,fora the If Uu j . uu. tv lieu tue prupi'v tuiiiiea iiistc taken place within the fruit, it is in- .'icated by a change in the color of I tuekio.. When th.s comme..c.s, lU 8ma 1n: '"tiuth off." it v aa- . uiut wvr a .. 1 at ui t vt'iuf We have seen even the despise! and much abused Vicar of Wiadfieid, when treated in .this man - i.fr, prove itself a most acceptable Uhic ar' i ... f ' 'i, Heed Wheat. Select tlu- wheat -tiftt has made t.ie best growth, an.i irom u, ,. 1' ' .. . ...... .i ! , j Ol . ..e . l c.!,i .1..,. s. 1 A correspondent of the Uojzalei . can en lure mncn, ior ms i-.t .v m..-v. . y , " " " . , " the dputT astrs ol eca uxainc ,n ;W "IW ! ..11 U.1.......1 UW ehher meuul t graceful throit an 1 . . cf .VL. the castor-bean all around everx ten or rjUVs;Ci4!. Perhaps he would wegh ' ' clarirhai.d-mtey: ltBewuc tat. Pera who have UJ acres of cotton thoughout the fi-U,, oun,j ) Tr naicklv.is thunj. he - -inM-0. to Le'taxed BWtwsftn and not a worm will touch .t; or.a I , , Wtu C. ile ; f- " ,T- ..j.Ua.ki t TlielateMajorNoaVapprovedof !f tlfe beans could no? be gathered ; h.l eyes in women. No wo,-an jonUta t0 .r at the cRce of for market, there would revolt no . hmK t.Te, h once sud, ever j l"flA rlin Jouty, in halTr S a.?Wr, and in etse cf fallare l re s loss to the planter, from tne tact woa. b:i.k n a min in opinion in , JoU u, .cknowhrdgctl tlut the prct- n 1 art ftlUrci to a penalty. The that the plant is one ot the best tct - , . . r?f thfi mo.t 8ecoa,pH,he.l t ooJUnd watbTcr deciic lly op j 4 of tafretic arfba is ittprw4' o? in .f cur n-Wical and dramatic critics, the great SwedUh MSh - ' bUiucnt crop.- - 1 himself u expert, filly agrter.. Jg.le. i ' - , J . . . OCTOBER- 1 2, 1869. 1 AdVertlInif.- ,k have always considered adtcrti 'it,. ing libexally and long to be th great raediom' of f access- in business, and prelude to weakh;.and, I, hare maae it an invaruble ruTet too to advertise in the dullest as w ell as Uic busiest ceason, long experience having taught me that money hus spent U well laid out; aa by keeping my. L'uiiness jcon tinually before tlrr pullic it hai sc cured me .many, tales that I would otherwise have lost." - ' ... ... ..,. ..j. ,.'... , jTheso .were the words of.Stepheu Girard, than, whom - no shrevrJer or more, ,sueceirui buaicess man ever lived, ; ' r-. . . t - rfortn CarlluaJnstloo.- - - i Governor Ilolden apkointed a negro named Jim (ve believe) a justice - , of the pcact at South Mills. Jim' formerly belonged to JuJge Daker, and obtained his legal know ledge by inspiration. Itt-cently a negro was brought before him by two other negroes, charged with l.aiing his wife, lie looked through "Cant well's Justice" to find out what 'was the punishment for - beating one's wife, but , could find nothing on the subject. Finally he . came ; across Treason, and he concluded -that treason? meant beating your wife, and as treason was punishable with death, he sentenced the negro to be hung, that , evening at sun down, which would have been done but for the in lerference of a couple of citizens of South Mills. Xorfolk Virginian. Tlie IJar lit trio Vrt. The manner in which an henest lawve'r is obliged to make a living 'out West" was amusingly demon strated a f jw days ago in the Circuit C'turi in Des Moines, Iowa. , "".n ."5' wont i 1 'uk V''f tho pioneer cl ; ;"e to lus.t,'s? att.tu, and Tiip curt being in s-c:vion, a tall, ass ad- ; !rrr: ntaT'i have a few casts as ; . 1 r. f n f viiiikl. imf.rt.tiiA li!..1i A.-. , .- - 1 Ujl ivi limn iUV VV'JI k I.VVl14Vl the urgency of thesiiuaiion and fixed a time, and the enterprising attorney .1 1 r ... .l. ... ' " " i " 1 iiiiii'irinii i 1 r- r r 1 u av t i . -i 'lle is a man about forty -five years of age ; is a middling stout g'-ntlemnn, of agreeable temper, an-1 is quite Uii!d-iuahnered U cm plcxion fair, tl-ngli if dark brown j hair aim eye., i here is no aretence j about h m. lie is no talker, yet j WQen he speaks it I to the purpose. "o reads K'nglUh w. li, and i-pX.k (it. though Hot fluently. At firt wi-w j riC wuu).i take hi 111 for a plain, qu'et. ; unnretending ctntletnth ; but on V " AVUevileii. '. I i . . t .1 1 j i , 1 : . . . ; tat thsIlaprl Dut t' -While this- eongrmtioa wtfe col. letting at a church, on a certaU ot auion, aa old,, hard featured ,1 ki nil kone indirklaal was vn vca4 tag his way ap tha ule ots4 liking hit sea, near the palpit. The oCciat ing mihiitcr wis one of that ' claM who detestctl written frenaooi, at fut prayer, he though they ought to U natural 60 tpiaring of th ' hearth After the .aingttigc was cone oded, they .were a&oal called to prayer. The geaioV we have introduced, did not kneel, bat leaned hi bead tJeraj tionally. apoa his pew. ThtuniiteT began.by aayiog j:i ; !i .v i'i - Father of U in every ege", bj siint and Mvsge ' adored ' "Pope !" aaid a low but clear Voice near old hard feature. The minister, after catin an in dignant look in the direction of the voice, continued: . ' Whose throne ittethoU the ada mantine hills of Paradise " Miltort !' again interrupted the voice. ' "We thank thee, tnojt gracious Fathor that we aro permitted once more to assemble In Thy name, while others equally tnerritorious, but les favored ha re' been carried beyond that borne from which ' no trarele r returns" . - This was too much.- Tat that Impudent rascil but1 shouted the minister. Tr? : . .7. . . . w 7"ngina!I ejaculated ;t!.t in the same calm but irovokin?J luanner. V Hketoh r J0.14 inuinii." The SL Paul Distauh contain the following sketch of this rrrnirk - able man : Mr. Shaw is certainly qa'ie a.t ugly as Nasby." In -u:iy of' h'.a articles in broken Et.giih he rur passes all who have"' tried, that c1jls of writing.' But to fullv annpceiati ! bim. one must see and know him. - SI e is about forty cigfit years ; o:a, and is the quam test fpccitoen ofliu-j 1 " la-naanioUo, :aaa rw -inanity with which wc have ever met. ! fc,i' 10 10 aoc Wth tha" Five years ago die was an auction-! n0Tell B wks of art itt ihat cer in Pouchkccrmie, New York. lie has siuca moved to New York city, where he keeps a boarding house amused by his irrepressible od-lidi li.'s. As he pasc down Broadway he cannot cscipe observations. "- Uia broad, bent forin, his immense hat, and his large-? eaHe-Hke features, are always noViceable. Ills weakhens ia for chewing tobac co and tellfng stories There is no such story-teller in the land. 6uch qucut, laughable yarns as he can pin, are not easily put jn print The only lounging place h hasi at J the office of the New York MVl-rV w. " uivu inyr corurioutes Week a:icles. When the 'lecture se sou is U hand he sends out a humorous prospectus. ' lie makei from three to four thous and dollars a year fro t a his lecturing, and as much more from his news paper work. Always cheerful and genial, always wiuy andyet kind, he i liked exceedingly. by his circle of friend. , Perhaps some of our read ers .will remember, tho tub!ieitr that was given a little time ago to 'bcWntfOwXfea fit imv i -rs . - J-,.t..i ... . 1 au-r.t vlrnrturcts jsU rt tt Crrat llrniatum 'Sjsl' jtrlr ka Mhms. TWb irrsw.l or;J a!(k h y itxtK. . Thtew CatholieemthrdralinKew York will eat 19,000 MnWi. l . Ex President rierce is Trry JT1 ef a Jropiical afft-ctioo,andhii recortry U citui Icrl extrtmclj doahtal. t ; Hautrnhira kaa aula aA railroad to tttiy itt Itsidrtd b Lalitxati. ? r .'r The eleeuoaa in lltsalfpj tw4 occur on the 0ih oT Ntfvra- The 'f?e ctwp en Patila river, m Oeorgta, is the Vest prodacrd aict the waV. ' ; - V'1 -Tbeertngegrorefonthect. Ji-ia a rivrV, Florida,' aW sa to Uora fnatfuf tln'n for tea ycirt prtrhc. MrCeirgt Peabody; V tU alt., made an additional donatio of $400,000 ta the Peabody Inititateor Baltimore., ' Three estalllahraenti at Dridgctofl, N. J., a ill put op nearly tie cillioa cans of fruit this year.. Norfolk contain! about thirty tlousan J inhabitants, and Portsmouth iwelre thousind. , This U a Urge ia- crcae fiacc the last census V It i thought in Wahington that the President will visit tome ef the Southern States this fall before thf meeting of Congma. The New York Independent atatet that tao-thirds of the students ini the" general KpitcDpal Theological Seal 1 nary l that city hare just rontovtr i9 th. Rofnan Catholics, ; f me jciii'U .Mfenffer ssti there 1 . ; arc in the United State 2-3 Syna' CogTic. of .which thirteen hare been j cab1ihcl during the Jcih year i jty'lO just cWd. . . ' Mr. J anc BUke, of Ilenry couaty, Indiana, mas divorced from her hut band in he morning, and ia the after noon married a rata earned Coon There it another "gone Cwa." 1 noted Boff fsocier, Mr. 4l- fn making a rcro"kbl cty. The last proposition eoroes from a Chattanooga paper, which wst ti tW nttional capital rrmoved to Lookout Mcanta.'n. It is said that distiJlmV ' aro rather tutnerous intho ooun taia. , 'The radicals threaten that if i President Andrew John son is elected Unitt-1 States Senator by he Legiit latu of Tcnuc "itt, the 8enite wjl rcfo-e to admit him on the rroeods of disloyalty.- Tlie Atlanta (Ga.) Ir.wlligeaeer cotnpta'ns that $500 to (1,000 bill are being sent there for the purcutae of cotton, and it fears it is a Korth era trick, retorted to for the pttrpo of endeavoring to treak down the ' cotton tnaikct. , ; . :. . Commissioner Delano has decided that tobacro prepared Ly proertavt generally employed in the tnanafsc-,. tore of chewing tobicco, Ojm sweetening, liquorice cr aweHen-ng !m 3.. a ... St X' f . f . J J I-if . icie 1 1 j tJ3y 15 VH-S - w-v. o i r9 T7' ,

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