1 1 T T T. 'lorn. . u.i.w. . f..itjr, .. IS, I",3. ' " CiiiIiiia e Ct-i'-on flats. It in-'. m-ll be doubted wheihr the urticle tf cotton can ever : iia 1 produced at a low a fe'ire previous to the war. Labor will not, for many yenn, if f, be a cheap at slave labor was, f1 1 it exceedingly . dubious whether the quni.nty of labor, sHiu!!y black labor, can ever bo , largely empbtjed in the production of cotton a formerly.' This red tic- ' ti.m of labor n4 tti ineTWWrd 'wage of work ' mut keep the article up, ranging, for tbe next I a years at least,- between itn and, tbirtj c nits. , We select iUwe two figures as the tM'n mum auil f7W"iv" P'l M, after th present cr p U ill-posed of. - ', ,'' There are several reasons which incline us to e c suioa t'.n.l Xorth Carolina i destined to i ,,k v !h the leading Cotton Bute in the ,kln allowance for the email area la , . j i . n cito here b property cultivated.- ' t U f..tb of the State, we judge,' can , e cotton well The climate ft the cbt- Um in thU State is iwrbapt ks fatal to ' '. e or colored laborers 1'iyr 1 in ; ' '". f.-tn la ' v ' I " i " ' , , y ; iuvui iha -quantity 5 . y (,f u, crop, but, rendering the fell- i, , of t..e forests to open new fields measurably unwwsaary, frill greatly improve the health of the region ia. which it li cultivatcd.-'-- r Moreover", thl improved cultivation, added to the fitnes of the climate for Its produc tion, render the tealthineae and produetivt .. of the plant far more eertaia ia thi State thaa In the rnore Southern or rtouth western Bute. At the earn time, under judicioua manooment, the toil here continue to improve and grj ralher tha deureciater. . t We ere advised by thoee, whof tare tec n .iirmtlnir the WWectfbr eome year, that n mrince of ten "ears ia thecullivalioi of cot tun, both in thia State and the South and Weat. will M& ofr that time,5 folded adva.. a favorof the cropping In tlii State: A more manifest thrill and Improvement's flie result of notion cropping 1 this Slat, will be here t'.a ia the South. Tumut bclg .impelled to hire labor, and no telnf Vb94 lo f 11 their fonsla in or Jar t ttk bread for (jdiis as many unprodoctire persons M Ul da, will confine their ptl6ns ; toUhe 5.1 r-roTement of their open and Worn lands.- Tut rult will be, the land will become more t 1 - ,1 !e, a smaller are, will be required for o, and the use of fertilizer, witbool Die . ' . a of newly levelled forestaj wfll 'render t'.e country more healthy ana petter aaaptea to the employment of an improved claM of li' V,"e 1 op, therefore, to see, for the nett year, i.. i r-ii!l, astrons; pull, and a pull ultojj'th Ht is e cotton r iou of the 6uu. t I j nut adrme that the culture ol Cora, poia and the rearinc ot pork, be entirely u! .ui4 by cotton, but let every one mske sn lona-t effort to raise tne largeai coivon ,qrop j Ue, in conjunction with bread and meat, niaiii . i ii i.i t U i Tua Kiw Yob &re aaka "WiU tbe tea -jnthern Btntes, excluded from the present Coth grc-s, be allow 1 to Vote in the next Preslden lial ehi'tion f nnl adds : "This 'is a '(jiicftion of gK'.it hliportrtiiue to those IsUtefi.", y 1 remove the miliUry and tli Freedmen' Bureau, and give us fair-and 'generous ' opportunity in the Cnion Jo dewloj '- eur physical and material reViUTcos 'and, re cuperate our shattered forlunee, and it i matter of comparatire indiffarenc to many of the Southern people whether they erer vote In BUoih.-r rretidential election agsin M Btt It U. the apprchenioit thal.4heir. T0tt any be felt iu sn " elections that keep them ', cut..- r rtn-';'. no... pntrtotia . .jicrnplea,,- ;(J j 'y a ft iir oi loshig the "loaves and fishes, " with coiisidcrulle iprlukllng of low hatsi and i: cica c.JcvoV -eel v: " "X a"''"; - -j ) fi the Btmdari, (whoeo- Editor i' ;t J t: oi : n me of secession,) the "rebels,1' l y l" 't it means the overwhelming tnjor 1 yet !u i '!ow-cUit of the Sotith.are a r. ;i!a f L 1 i:rt is notbtng in the W holf ct i "ne of LJ-iuitius which they are not tanker j f r 'rate. They twa'fow ,uncondi- i, A Ui." -i" wen for breakfast, dine on Qua-. ; If' 'i, at supper time, with ft liberal r ! .''ies and Jtiv-ni!e A Weans. t '.-, a nnrepentsiit r of tmimin, 1 ive d . r f.ert 'thr. m.iu ' ' I tui In- tt 1 . a c- S R to t ruin, lor the f tun cti'i-s of Ki" i uled but too .1 : neo of do- ro ii!n. y 1 in their nr . ; and nothins can now prot't . llte venjteanca of the best people on , excel t ratiiication of the pe nding T.. F.adk 1 t, orjin in thl Ci(y etlited by oca f f the s; nor c' i'ae Ordinance of Si-cess- ... , " :.' ,. th proceedings of a Convention ,fi',. d'r:on f' a, pnrniirUng to have i l Hni' , ,i ,n the 1 h d iv ol Oi to. l.r. ..C s " of the ie'iuiiiiis f a (,f Kortli In tbe l:d wr, a 1 ': '.i-roua con-; 'i-.'M-y s 1 0',".i!y of th Inion." 1 tl -p on 'IToUen, who s-.i.l I -ed 1 t t 9 rein 's t '.'icr a .;it Tort a 1 the snui- 1 .X r ','..; lad "I'Vt'yti'.y Ct'i. I'Ki i-y r-T aieckienourg lnacpenuenoe, wnen 1 ler en -.inn wi'h t'-e r-'Tn-.1 and took parti -1 "(.im'j.imj.'',,, 1 ' ..,;J...a.'T e the I , cont.-.i'i ..." - wji; t.. ..- i ta . , 1 ctt. . . . urea of President Juhn a the 1 her of Uarpst' Week OV. "r l 0 W desire t.i 1 now. -" -I ' N ( (i:;f k l; ,(W 1 1 ::. r. kTti, J Email Tanna. l' ' With the emancipati o of s'.arery, the culU- ation of extensive boti.estead passed away. Even under that system, the mistaken ambi tion for owning iwicea much Ian4 a itat could tlioroughly i ultivate w. the p at ajrr'tfultnral i' of the coutiayT Tie" owucF "of"''! large' uuiuU of slaves tiiight bare realized more pro ductive returns by concentrating their industry upon a suisMer .number of acres. Eut if such wss tbe case then, bow much more so ia it- now t The exigencies of tbe present time will speed ily teach the lewon thut the mere possession oi evfeosive lands, stretching their-elope before the grnttfled eye, and Investing the owner with a firf Utiou importance, will but poorly compen sate for more substantial realiticsv8 Though "if may be, in sm rej'ct, (to be regretted, the ct.i nevertheless certain thst W very great extent, the old landed dignity, as embraced in the t proprietorship of broad ancestral acres, and ' l i.Inssnd habits whkh grew out of and !idcd it, are rapidly passing away, and will be r-pelled to give place to more utilita rian at 1 i . j'Ttfiiiive notions. We speak of euch r'-nce' as- to ue inSt' measure regretted, maiuly in the abruption of those old-fashioned hospitalities and generous custom which the Urge planters of the South knew so well how to extend and to'obnerve ; but we think it o.nite sure that, in the sequel, i r ' ' '' ' .'"' ..,,jMiJ;iitui,j t 4 .-, . IU t.i gov luiiit-rit, it will le Instruuii uUt oi good in all the olemcnta uf material proieity, wealth and advancement,, and ,1a, tlie' producti6b of the greatest good to the greatest number, which i, after ell, the true aim 6f political economy, j W fed that we cannot too 5 frcquenlTy lib- press upon oai krg land owner the importance of ub-div1dlng their estate and disposing, y i' of such a they cannot themselves eulUvata, For H to attempt, to teO, at present, would be. ruinous, for if alt the aoperfl ww land , were thrown, into itarVet, H would, become literally "cheap a dirt." But to on of two alterna- tivea they wiU f uwiueattonably be reduoed Either they must' divide. ' and leaa, or they must allow thais-eumbrem estate to Iir waste ind ttnprodaclIVi"' " ' "4 ; ,l 1 ' Where Tease ars made, It It unqoestlousbly to the intereet of both partie that' the leasea should bar joiat fcltereft ia lmproent.- H (rreat part pf the cultivated territory of Eo- f rope is thus occupied, and While the ystem is demonstrated to be aot nnfrieadly to the bring iftg oi Sfjrieultur to great perfection, thelrent constitute an immense, proportion oi tne in leonjef of iron living on proflt;i fr ,c.j j ' Lmwoob 4 alowib FAWs-0ur reader tar obeTve4,yi anooupeenens i!.b oWi hi ltapuribJJy.jriqlpXlawjrtoto ex. pose to public salt, on, the 11th. o December, that valuable' icstate, Iinwood, iJ the. "Jersey wHtTemOTt of Davidson.' If Dr.IIolt Were inst ia I lie vigoj oi oniy pny years o age, w should demur to hi disposing 4gfa4i olrif n auouldra, or more, to- make LI a wood a model farOr for th State, ' tinder ' the new ryiW of labor, lipoi;,whlith pur'nopie ' aiw en tering. ; But tbi"ar nd yollowleaT of life ia upon him,' and ho- rothvk -from ao heavy a : 'I II -i !!. O") I ' j li has oocerred to ua. that if torn ana, of capital, la the vigor of manhood, soma thorough,, trftine'd,'elentiflc and practical farmer of New Jcrsc-y", ' rennsjlvania or Kew Tork, couldj be induced to purchase tlnwood, nd would make U a model farm, under the new system of labor, a it wss under iha old.' either employing ' all white or all colored labor, aJ J.ug all the tm-1 proved pisus of culture, stock ruining, Ac, he could mske it po only a., b.h ing to himself. but bleating to the , State, . W seed aome such exemplar, guide- and atimulator in agrfe cultural .Improvsrnerit sorne one to mark not tbe wsy forrttt.K bo doing a good service to direct n attention of some uch gentleman Wthesnle of Llnwood. Such gonth man would be . welcomed to the BtaioV .' :f ..,.. i) 'i-.i !,, ..,.:-.. , n , .", r.T 1 .ii S , 111 T-;i . "The frnliiui during the campaign called on the grand juries to indict such Union men a sir. Cowle," buutdard. ,. ..- iir': s-rr't,if . Here are' throi" palpable' falsehood ! In as many liiie.'."j .:,'".. ,-. ' '.-1.-" '.; , I l,Th tkutintt, "during th campaign," never aid anything which even th Wnn&ird, with it sliiimeles phx tivily1 for perversion, could ' tor ture into anything like the foregoing. , ; SL Tlio Sntind never alluded to Mr, Cowlc In any such connection.' ! ; . I 'ISA nttiiL ;i. ' T 1 .. 1 to in -',i't 1 nlon l 1 r I! '"'VI i 1 t t . 1 i : , ut any tinio 1 i-io, (luri.i ; or Since Hie cain- ra" n. ' ' - "----Vv- - . What wa It God.-'Dm kiwy aid about that "iB BiU nolden In 186 1 1 ." Thb' RiKlh id con'oani In tills Cify protest that the "Union-men," by which it means, of coursr.the Bed Strings and 'sifAV are "our beat citizens, socially, politically, and personally. Tills is right 8tnd up for your own iiJa, . W believe that, ome 'few jfcars ago, somebody wrote a book to prove that Judas Iscariot was a wiuch slandered kidividuul, and, epoa .lh whole, a ri;;ht clever fellow f I '.t. '.wa for C jvvinor. el counti r- Wouth. . 'od y diriluy JS3,1WI 73 !hX . hany 8!U j 02,874 f 1 couiit'u. 9,810 A tne stJsioH of Congress r iches, the ffja Ti'J c-liirs bio'Vi i. n.tii,. . j .'.ui-1. ing l j - I of t' 1 i.u will, a ,J if t' e V n fiulvad t mission not prumptly frthnxiiii when it dtw convene, the 1' heal Senile wi.l tie ." a lienage ia. ; Tj ""non-reiiijv mane of contract.'' jVhkv-rv. - : '.' 8,Ml7 ' . .17S . 9' '61 C-. S rriir1nl CnMatW. UVll 4111IM.I.1W The call for titt meeting ol the State Agricttl- ural Societv. on Tuesday, tlie JSlhC day of Se- vemer, In tbiacity, we consider very opportune We bp that ' Mint phmter. and, indeed, every gentleman, interested In the industrial sL terprise of the State, will endeavor to bt mixc.x p. That meeting I importint," fcot Ally to; en- cournge and re-inaugurate a general system of County Agricultural Societies and Fsir and to determine Upon the Annual State Fair next October, but to draw out the raws of thought ful, internment and practical nien ii regard to the best and wisest plan for tbe division ol l!r in the State and the varieties of agricul tural pursuit in wbkit our- ptepl -should em bark. It la palpable t our mind, that, inas much as the climate and soil of the State are adapted to so diversified a variety tf products. it is Important that the eftort of the people of each section should be directed by leading and enterprising minds into tbe safest and beat channels for the employment ot labor. A tree consultation upon the subject 01 laoor and labnrr,tb best arrangements tor labor,what can be done tor the better regulation and devel opment Of what we have, plan for the increase of that labor in all our industrial operations, the wave of labor, &c would result in tnwti pood and a b- hhier stafe of ferli9; to u future. Ruh r" -sim is la kin lor emmulistion, wouul do great gooL lFn.m tbBltlmoreTrncrlpt) ' ' , . it the spectacle of a great soul, (trainrling heroically with the waves of adversity, is plea sing to the gnda, the spectacle of a great people. trausnxea wnn tne arrow ot misionuoe, ana bleeding at every pore, yet uttering no eicla matte aWguish oiF W'iipsv-- stlHarl- losina iuiiu in ueaven, but ib ifM own Hpriiur sees,! truly uhUme. . Such an exhibiuoa, grand and anecting to aD mind which can ap inwiat trus moral irreatsea. tbe S mth now present. If tbe persecution of their enemies were aot completely blinded by party passions, thev would feel mors reverence for the South In it misfortune thaa when, at the nmmit of ita p-osperity, it guided and controlled the desti nies ot tu area nation, witn .eommawue, aa with mdividuala. it ia onlv the im oi ad- versity that reveal tha true shaxacter, and prove whether it is made of gold or droe. To such an ordeal ha tbe South been subjected, ad wo assert that tb result, ha demonstrated that it I an essentially great people, and will be P remem bered and admired in history as much for the auc ne fortitude and noble dignity .with . which it hss sustained 'the dirat calami tiea. as for it brilliant Statesmanship in . the period of it power and influence, aad for that- - msgni flneat valor In battle which ha extorted tit admiring . acclamation of the world, 4211:'- ixl.i What the Sbuth was in the daya of her formar greatness, we all know- It was aha who gav to in world it "on wwbwgton," tne man raiea op by Ueavsa for tb acluevemaat of American Independence: the man whose woodertul ener gies tnd capacity, combined with the anost spot leas nuritv of ouroos aad of character, were tbe principal agencv in tha succeasful conduct of the America Hevolutioo-aad the triumphant astahlishment ol the greatest Reoublt of mod' era time. It waa hr Jefferson who wrote th Declaration of Independence j her Patrick Hen ry whoa eloquent voice thrilled like a clarion blast tu heart of a (trugling people hjjt if - .11 1 . lll....l..-r-V . ''V- if" -err piu ipies 01 1110 Auiericaa v-uumiiuihib, and her lUifhall, who semaio to this day th nnapproached. and. anapproaehable glory i American jurisprudence. The sagacity other tatesmen in tbe national counoils conducted the United State on to a career of progress and prosperity unexampled in tbareoords of asthma and tbe splendid genii ot taraotdierthi th field crowned with iinmortalcbaplets of military renown, 1 It was her WinSeld Scott, Andrew Jackson, and Zachary Taylor, who, from the snows of Canada to the tropic sands of Mexico, gave to the world exhibition of the superior luactial skill and prawes of our couutrvmsa to fertiiin enemiei, which it had ever eont and il was tbe consnmmats statesmanship and all mors ciug pstriotism of Henry Clay which three time awed th Union be loved so well from- tbe per il of division and civil war. These, tbe father of American greatness, wars the children ot tba great and glorious motber, at wboe breast tbey wars nursed, on whose lap they first stood erect, from whose hps they first learned those lessons of patriotism, virtue and valor which made their country great' amoug tb nation, and tboir Mor ha th South contributed ies to the wiaterial than to the political and military ira portaoce of the nation. Ths vast domain of tha teeming and productive West wa given by tha South to th American : Union. It is no fizur of speech, but the literal truth, the ha been the klotber aot only of Statesmen, but. of States, aad those State the most fertile, and destined to become the most populous snd pow' rfuL of the American commonwealth. Th wonderful variety and fxb nt of th peculiar production of her own ami, or cotton, rioe, tobacco, and naval stores, hare laid the founda tions of American commerce and contributed by far the greater part of the revenue , of the nation, Euip from American progress and wealth the elements which the South ha con tributed, and what would remain I What would have been the revolution without Wseh- in;;tun I What its trrowtu. snd fortunes but tor Hip ri!t si tba booiii to 1)10 I nl'i',1 3 ,f t e i. .. -t portions of t- trrritoiy, ami t.. ... lucre ml, manntftctuiir ; and nui.unal ci..h. derived from toe prooncta of cHitliern anricol- tund industry I . I)ipriv.l of thrwa acc..,.ori, to its greatoesa, the I n, ted Stutea, if it ao much as existed, would be a fourth, or fifth rate power, without rank or respnt among the cations. i....;s-i :..'... 1;.; '.'., 1, j . All this glory of the South is paat, and ho does tue laud sit dissolute that was once ao radiant with beneficent power! Stripped oi ! tour thousand millions of property, bereaved of 30B,!IIH! ot Iter cliimren, abut out iron tha Li hn which she did so much to build up and . enrich, she yet maintains a eompour and tnr titude mora marvellous thaa ber prondost aceuievemcnt in uia council and Ui field. Despoiled of her earthly possession a, r looking iiaea. upon ww uwmiu tistti wit rv?r emus uiion Hi lotlunis or a pvople. looking lorward 10 tne gattienng or annitir clouds that threaten bif i"-t d ''rm lionwith Mlh q'ike .riimhling .. iu...h L.r l it, and at ber bv-ift angniiih and despair tuning like Wild besnta, ao querulous empinint drops from ber lips, no down of indigualion oc im psuence disturb hef brow t tlr is sadiws and resi;aationt but not one abject glance in her beruic eye. : r . The Kiube of naiions I there she atands, C'hildlesa and crownlesa, in hsv voioeles woe, A 1 emnty oni ! ber w" r"d hands nose Uoiy inmt wss scatter d long go I 1h Scipius fcimb contain no ashea aosr, t 1 he very sejiuhhrc b t. 1 antics -tf their heroic dwellers : d"-t t.'iou flow, IjlI - i 1 1 l "ill U-a film 1- tuiiUtruatl . ', JUse ab thy ysiiow wave and ataall hat 4ia treat,- . "C. :it Kontl IJcai" ia Chicago. j rroaths Chicago Tine",?'tb.l.i, 4 The mot extensive raid ever mad on disor derly house in Uluesjro tonk plac last avening. I .tty Smierintendcnt .Jielnon conducted tu tu i. "Obs hundred policemen were ordered by the Eupefintendent to report to the rtnory at I o'clock, there to await order. T , " 7 , Iietween 8 nd e'clock the work commenoed. The police were divided tip into squads; each was provide; wito a u-mporary cspnun. anl t be combined fore marched out, each squad tak i 1,4 different direction, it wss but a short lime before the armory was crowded with won and women of the lowest and most degraded tvpev The female. especially, wcro distinguish ed lor their vulrarity, their prolitiilty, and thtir otiiiifiiete lack of anything which bad tb ap pearance ofdix-enev. The most of them w.io drunk. Alt were fumiliaf face to the police, having for month and year been ubjected to frequent trreflts on account of the vlciou habit whith have made them wht they are.. 1' or three bout there ws a cootinuoos procession in tb direction, of th armory, and at eleven o'clock th room were so completely jammed that it was foond to be Inexpedient to continue the wk which had been commenced with such T i kihls sucecM. The umljr of women " 1 will astonish those who are not faminar v 1 t ' hannts which abound in the South ai .. of the city, and which are principiilly en. I thes'f.-et mentioned a, fve. 0a ' . .. .J : -sf amrUznnt iter eoSMttdin) . j 4 twm.'ui! there would certainly bar been a many more had it beea convenient to find t.,m o)inolations ia ths station noose. The sitht presented, a the women were huddled tot'Atber wiiiiin the limit or a single room, waa ludeed sickening one, if viewed morally or even humanely. 1 Nearly all of them were at one tim beautiful women, loved Md respected. , tissiitee , the women tner were aometning nor than one hundred of their male friawls and companioris arrested. Those eonstl toted thieve aad- oafct.m who are no eosHlsd to-tho tost remote particle of sympathy. There ws an ecsasional rustic among thsaombef, and on or two men whose position ia Society ought to be tufiicistit safnad against th sir being found ia a awes) locauty. - J7!TvJ 'niegeUbl pillr exclaimed aa old lady don talk lo me of cock etoff, The bent teg table sill ever made ia an aoola dumpling. For dea.roying a gnawing of th stomach there's aouiiagiik it." W haraaenxamph of tb delicate taste and sweet generosity lnhsrapt among tha "Ameriem people," ia the fact that within, for ty-eigbt hour after Ristori bad landed on oar ahnrea. site had cent to ber a present -twenty boxes containing material foe ehiening. ber IstlWUi-rs - ; Tb order prohibiting person froea eeeking red res threuiih the court, ia ease of title to fUaods and Otbet propertv eonllacatod and aold of to uoverament, aaa oen revocea m ino TBilIUary department of Washington " bf dlrec- ttoaot tne president ' 1 1 '"': ' -' Tho tT, 8. Treasurer hat received MK Con federate note, with a letter from Georgia, tig gosting aa the bote waa payable two year after the ratification ot a treaty of peace betweea the Confederate aad United States, tttntgnt do ex cnaage4 for green bacaa. --'--f -xv-v r- The pnhlic schools of the city of New Turk cost 3,500,00O a year..; , ,ti . ,; t , - ; Of 8,000,000 childrenin England, over 1,000,' 000 do not attend eboou ..ii4.A.UJ.VllUl4 At(lnl(lWo'. M tlia llrif of (iAr. ht B. Rarriavk. i. R. Hirfeaim, of t haps Rill, to Misa tynH,,f!(iwi 4sM tt aaia W, Coa, lisqi) of wuuuuora , lormsrij umau Lmmty. . KW AST2,TISra(5T8.! T HAVE THrtEB VARM, IN Cl8B rOitlQ- X oltv, la tbe CmintT of Beanfurt, which I offer to twit, tor th nulng 'year. - -1faw iarms avs siiaatsA bstwsew the tnwu ot WsnliiiiRton and NewlHirn, ton aules bwm ths farmer and twenty fioia us ln'.tcr place. Xns locality is a bi'ulihy one. 1 prefur to rt all toodiar j foiling is Uliw, ft wilt iwn rmnw, .''',.-. To my son who is new on thssshrma, a4 is Hal. Bowman, reni 'm. apon tb premises. I refer for full information. 1'ersoii ilrinn to rent will saaks thsii wtnbea known sm at llua piacs. .. , Pity lrn,iiatiiy to ! w. A. BLOTJIfT, ' S.iy.al,o ,,. , ....... Baiatgh. R. O. ' mr Jown A, Wllmtnoton, and ChmmmrciaL Kaw- pern, espy t, 11 dsyi and Hmrard bills to ties, fl. FEBLVLE COLLEGE WI)hl fc J aaailw. ttvrllw . k 1 Mt ss ItalloMw ) ' TUB PF" "1T RrsSiOW WILli CLOftl?' OW Mm I t Dtmaibar, 1 hs Bt Bueiiwi will spa ea ths l-i 'iliMsdsy ia January, lie vaeaSua atvea ia the t - ' -, . - lux 1 rtlaa Justbsea eomploteai by vhiah elTa-i - 4nrf BBTnber eaa b sooooimodud. , . Sue Bsrii -ars. ariilnee, . t, ' i fcsv. C it. T T'PTrK, Prmvint. JTov. X. 1 t . knuiui s springs, s, C-. ( ---rv en f"- V"ri ' . ' SALT! AT AUCTION! err- ir7rr.r:"L exit,' . i-. itiM.iiwStfV rn "Ji L rnnwem. ai M OO VI . , . . tlis foiitiwmg , 60 raw 1 '- Jiov n 1 ."' 159 ivlii I . ' 10 tx-ia t 60 boaa I SO Iki.- 1 - SKI htjsn III ri'OOll r . 20 llimtl , 10 diw I , If) i.,a A 5"i) t.srn.v,' " " (1 nM 1 II "WO 111 it . 11 t -i 0 ( ' l'l d a ' 1J e . i, 1 ' 1.1 O ..B lit d,.mn 1 li irr.aa I ' 111 it . Jinn . i d. ,ira j . 4.w V ,u f duaea 1 1 ., . d,-Mi "I SO t. . sen 1 111 . 1 10 k, "imnnoe that thy will o(lr fur 1 1 r with mi FvttTtlle 61 n.i, ' 1 1 ul.u7thml.,a IIocIolS, ..l.t, VlSt ' . 1, Shoes n,l Brngana, lnclacbng .Kifliie Blt, prima " -n-i ima. ,' .... '. 1 .ii, vfti'tmis brsoda, 11 I'i'iV clis, . ,' r h-iics bMt tsyer Detains. t l,lK'll, H, 1 lulu. ' - - ni-r hiuvtts, i .... . : t 1 Hri 1 kiumnrs. Vi rollout Jiutt. :'!. 1 uia. I mat steal Weediug Beea.' . i k t!s see: PtMt --t- 11 I nna. 1 im . 1, a. ii rnm x l-rrnv ft. : Ti "iimr v"ii 1 Aii ' iMia, urn ni, - " ' - '!m Kotlona an mirr J 111 to Iimle w prticntrlT tef to "in sf. t t.i.M 4 u,, , nj. i-wr.ia ka sis, wim ,-wuuo icBurebaaora, . 1 atuiniim biv l"i i am ' St la sxiwil, j-. - feki-n,huv. ' Ti t ash i::sET inos. , Tio, .41. irycttovill Btreet, it coxs -r-rloH with orn habdwaks bu. jiie, ws carry 00 s-tunsively th . '. v sumrnciuii r Tin waatat anil Store P'-.n. M'r Tri.fjrfly attended to, and eim ui-t ia tu bei!tvl. . ,j .. , , MoiidiiiK duns at all luaea. . Itslgh, Ko. 'ft-tf ' 3. i:mown, id. With Haht & Lswi. a w. Ttri, e. r. wvstsa. - w. d. skt T.n a awo., of Villu.i.ht u. of Aiamanes C&, jf .Nurfulk Va. YICK, MEBANK & ; CO.; GROCERS, . rontvAnm am cot;iio.w llERCnAIITS.' Caewvr C'hrsims mm4 tfater iiwsia........... HLMlNGTON. N C. - Consfrntaenta aolf. 4. Cash advauooa mail oa 1 I Ofw-iiiiiiinita in hi.r i Jia a ni:Ti. Tio! 13 r AoAV4m) circs ia:t witter. rXACLUSUS TOOITHlt 1 InduooinciitM to liaytftrm of WINTER CLOTIItNG, : i x . t . C . , - For ClewU, TemtaVa, aatel Chllslreav " . u ,i r Vi V . . i . . . J.-.i- - .IT . .. Kov. I;. , "At B. B. ANDREWS 4Q0. OkTTFITTiaiO Boons. tl Ko-Whera EIs9 in the City, it. 'i.j -WJt!-A 'WABnTTr,, '1 4; tux raxica JAwm v .. T ..... r-:-r- l.Kov. ; J ; K S. AKDRIW8 A CO'Sj .IUTI1 HATIU IIATSJir KOTHMIXrTftF VAaallA)I.S BATS, X. at th. tow prmsof fljav eaeav.CaU 1 them at utlw,-4f'iM. rii4tt.sVaVLA10lEWaA CffaW TAITABIB :PlA5TAnO TOS EA1SI 05 THE BBCrtMDTHCBSDAT IV DECEMBKH, tiut beiog the ISth day of tb ainnt I wlU sell to wis aignm muuw, npoa u arsssiss, was .MTTM Mm Af ,'--' lately owned, and resided upon, by Miaa Eiaabsih Hinton. dae'd. v' The IrsaasitaatoaNeassBiver, stisnllesEawt rJ II l.l.-V. mm Ui TImhiI U,.mA -,?1, J..l., ik. U.U of Perm Hinton. It contains torn .''T -v ' v BIX TO KIOHT HUNDRED A0TJCS ' of lsnV-nwaa tamaa ts vooa amrMunac whieasrs cleared. ' Abunt U0 seros era an low grounds, aot liabls so ovwr-flow. This iaeonsideredoneof the beat ditto PUntatluM ta the Coonty, and the bottom land WlU always prodnes eaotuh Cora to sustain H. esnsistof a handaoms Dwelling Honse, eoBlalning seven rooms, located aa a eonuaaadiiur site. There ars thrss frame boa nee also oa the premiewe, with two As tins land wiU be sold oa ths liberal oredlt of only oae-third eaah, tbe balsnos payable in one, two ana three yean, a tare opportunity is afforded to parties wMinroy wt pwjonaws s nnw isisss rarm. fersnnal saonrtty will be WHitred, and UU4 WIS be withdMld aatd the hut paymeut is wade. Kov. td Agent of LegatMS, -lIMK WOOD ft T ILL fiRLL FUstTT OR UlTT CORDS Of X nn wood, already eat and properly eorded, oa mm. uiwbwmi eu, ewu. aww muee iniifl nm ci.y. -, Bleigh)Oct.l-8t . , 1LJBATTLE!. KEROSEXE OIL. , nnn best kesobenb oil, at oirg DOiXat jS. yar gauoa, ana iwsaiy-nvs esuss per qnart. , ' - '- ' 1 . BROWN, ' Balsia-h, Dot. t-ir Tor auiALawia. v W. KOBE RT ANDREWS, WliplcsAle tnd EctaU Crocer,' t rjrettIII) fltrect i "f.itu c ofir " I" f "' " eT. , JTTT y groceries axo Fsorjsrojgr CT Alalt SUES 1 y. . .-, . 4 8Tj3AR&-ka bbla. whole, half and quarter, , COTKELS, . , - r . ' HOLAPf AND STRUTS, ; 'd ' " ' ' . SUTTER, RACCES, .-1 - CUiESB, ' r' ' . ,t riCKWS, - LARD, . CATPIT3, , BACOW, ' ' ' 8EQAR3, v pong;, " " o , , . . UQTJORS AJTD WINES, j - - m t-itovatjii cw.te. CBACKEfiS of Superior make sad every variety, embraeing Soda, Tgg, Kilk, Boston, Batter, and Pilot Bread. IN BTOnU AUiO,' ; Bona Wmut, to i sui! 1 Bacs, .... T ...... L. . ,. J . ... , ; .1 r " ' " III WtK II "1 "T 1IT, IVnif. . 1 11..,. . l.'.....!. I ... ...m i - L .1. . . .1 , uuiijiv, Miirijenif V. I'M CIW.'HI.MII, ' - rn-isa and ADianmiii Caudlca. Boap, a Coas snd Owa steal. , , 1 Kora, HaKfrlnar aqd Twin. lI'.IIMHUPUiil, . .... Corros raiw, jtniTe, Onnperaa, Boies. Preeervea. fonntoTtnunuaa, ChoeoOOe, a. -a", Ksaoeasts Od. ( ... awaxs, Tonga, And Irons, ic, As., r i'M, . j . 11 Ohsj Wrl t mnvTOisn ..It. l. . 1 . w. . ' . , , . r T WIU KMT WUIU (for eaah.) . - St sny esjahlierimnrtt sVinth ef ths Potoeoae. 4 11m altrni. m at uealere in the iutorior as inniull ftilly eallod to this really apwndid stock, Merato any mut promytlv liiled and dwtiatrheiL Tal liable Twwat Prwpertr for tele. -TTTIM, J ersd at fnMieaaj,, ear vAs premUea, , , Y - wr wi ajeoeeBDer weiu ttiat -MlraVile LiHia tu tity of kak-iKti, koowa s Mo. il, fonnerly the tFtid-nr of iun-reUrr Bid. hinroe the Nrih aide 0 liiluboroagk Ktreet aaj I. - , .. M -l.,.i..J l..ti.l-il.i;'1l Yl""W,'Zr,V-r.! .,--.wlWW-. II R . 11-lwwifil HIm k . Isrms mad known oa day efsvuW"! - KJ lb, Oct JMuwWs. . , i Trosti. nlOHEST CASH Pvlr paid Ittft .d. -, W.KOIuUf A.sihEWA ' -'" w astswaie aad twdail Oroear. DEHllUEidj DWELL1S0,-- NICK 4 TOWN . i ICT.S, k j A TKUT Ci" UXD ik; l Hear V'arrentou, ZT. C Asexei ulnr of Dr. Huifh J. Iai.ftnri'adlvMna ' amotix In. l-;,'aU'fl. 1 11lu.il igli to tim biirtitmt bidiliir,' : ea th l..th iiy iif liii.M'tiilier, liiO. s( inn lids rmti- di'iiec, 111 liiei tuwn of Ai-rptitiiii, N. O.. the Ji KLIv cJ Ui it , ! . nml l.OT. Aimi a tu front of Iitreli- Uiff. and s 11 idj. Hn.ini; UiHtiiirt-Huiiiic .iiinrn ;and ' a trsoi of lnd Kbuot two luiUi (titnl fuiui IA arTOiK tim. IhePwullniir la in e.ttel lv!n. coiitnii.iiis ten rnoins, and has two liaMumiitM. N.ar the ci-mrs of ths tuwn. siirrouiiiltHl Iir matfiiinVi-iit oalis, it la in ons of the hanilMoinuHt tmiatuitui in arrvtitini, 011 s lot of , slmut roaT snit a ball scrim, iiavoi sn aniiiln yard ana catikB well inelnaed,' wild etiaMi-s, kitclien, Hmnts Hauaej Hairy, I srrwri nme, orn I rili, BmanU llne. two ifiiod Olil wa in th yard, a Well of ex, i-l- . lent aster, swt U Ixiiiiiikiil ty four streets, 'lira.. a.Bri in uilM-i latly luri;, nil no arransml an tn L -UivuUmI inW two. tiantittil rlmhiing lints, frontmy V inwardft Hit1 niaui imi t of tlie i.i n. i be Lot in froiii of the iiweHmir iff enchmeil, euutain orr sn sits, ' Without sny building, and ia boun44 hy hravsUiartii. - - 'lua hit in rear or tlis 1,'onrV-ltuuM rronts on tli airet slKittt one hnndrtd snd nini'tywo IfrZ) fi-.t, and contains aUmt ttirnc-fuuruia of an smta. Ihis lot hss a riuira, wiih sovural rooiiia, at tiis north eor ar, a reaideucs in ths oentre, with several room, and an oities wit 11 two rooms at tne aoutn end. . Tbe traet of land commi two amidrM and elsw -- wmt, tn mights! growth narlly, but nioatly in ewend 1 Itrowm pino. ami is snuatea oil ootu siuesoi uismsia mad to ttark a Unilire. Beuiir so near Warrenton br a gooi road, thia tra.it Is valuable tut ita ru-s woivL -BSTiiig beea reserved li this- purpuae,- bat wuula auks a sues farm." '--'-.:'.-.. ' v j Possesaina of Dwelling snd Lots given ar ef January, 1H67, snd the tract of Land given np atssla, . . xsaias ua u uweiiing, nva naaarea aouan oaan, aad oa that and tb seat of tb property a eralit of. t weirs month, from day of poaeeiwion. BowU, with alishotofy secant jr, reqnirsibaiui titia withheld until : pavaant, laqaines answered. - Ki r Dr. H. I. avis. 'Varrenton,N.C8opt.2$-wtwdt ,. , UN WOOD, - AKD B1CU " JERflEir LANDS, . IO88E8 of property snd my sons, with s deelre to4 i close boainesa and pay my debts, baS induced " m to convey, by Deed in Trmit.-h-y-property ttr Alfred Hsnrrava. oi Lezmgioa, North Carolina, which will he sold by bim. snd cnaveyances Blade, oa Tues- -da, tha 11th. of Deeember. 186. at Lnrwooo arst. and Lexington next, from day to-day aatd all is sold, osaasting of th feiiowing property t- ' Iiawood, Coniiiting' of 1,649 Acre! - This eeiebyateti traet wiU Iwdvided tate omnbrr - - -of oass. Suiting large Or smaller purshaaem, tachid ing a valuable Flouring Mill, a comfortable rsutny ' Cottage, eWvant's Bobhm, Darns, aoopa, with Well and springs af exeeUeot wateiC ..Uha natural fsrtuity of these land ia unsurpassed sren in tbe famed ' Jer- .' aey BettlemeBV'in ths heart of which they ass loe. : ted. They lis oa both side ef tha KorUis tsrouna.-.i Kailroad, 7 miles from fienngtoa, and It trow Helm- tmry, X. O. These lands ars bounded by tbe Yadkin Hirer, and nm north and east eorering threanug Creek, and north and soath Pott's Creek ; hsv beea ditohed, drained and anitur-drained at ninoh eiueuae; hare nearly fire hundred seres of wooxUaad, to heavy. nniinu vareHK ffrnwin ennanw niainimian nm ti mtr ant part oi the eeute. and snmeient for mrmuig porpoaes, not an aer but what hi well situated fur col- tivatiim, or the raising of grsss. Tbera are now on . them ana mowing and grazing lots and ttolda, with woodland pastures. In all thess particulars eocuti tuting ons of ths most dsairsuls and healthy eatstca , in th Mouth, s It ia enough to ssy for it, that tt is ths best and most valuable estate ia tha tamed "Jersey . Settlement." and has been under a stats of improve- - Burnt IV forty yeere, loilow, ri Kent ana tora .nave . -1. n-J-irf. l.nt t Urrm im nnw larva . H m II. 1 MMblnn IhI . ...1 - jHonst and InvproTements,-- w - Aiao, the Celebrated Wooded Btalhoa, MKDUr. - ' ' driree well In hameea. A match of suiierlbr blooded '-- Camaee llorsea, kind In harnfim. A smwirinr Blood. sdOelillniv t yeara old. . Two Blooded Brood Mares. BtMUR US W MOUIMni W WW.V-, . WWW jn.v MWU . Quality of ahippiBg Tobaoeo, drained aad eloared of . stumps snd stones, easily to bs broken and ndgetL , 1 into ground for tobacco billa. ........ I .- ,, i AImo, a traot of two hundred Aeres of Woodlsnil, in a ,inl -Hickory and Yellow ".. 1'iWK 'ii miles bun Lexington, and mlkw from a Saw Mill on Abbott's Creek, aad known as th liar ner Place. ',,:.)-- - .:, w ,. Alo, 81 Aores the TKESTHAH PLACE ooottl- ' tntins a part and adjoinuig ths. jUiwa f iexi!iuturr -BiKhly iiupraved Uud. . . . -,r Also, my interest to ths Houses sad Lots on whlrh , one with a Colt. One Buggy 11 ores. Twenty Hint- " " class Moles, and two Jenuif,- Aha a Sue Blooded' ' " rUly, going on four years old.- r,- -V - ; - Also. 87 bead bust bred North Devon Cattle, hni from ths beat imported Bulla and Premium Cows.nr- -"" of which there are alieut 40 Milch Cows, S fl,ls Bulls, with young Bntt Carves and lleuers, Ao, and a hue yoks of Korth Devon Oxeav .V. -...'1i m i'w. Also, 88 head best brad South Down Bbecp, toelaeV-- - ingasupsriorlotof Earns, all of the beet Import. tionsv A swae HorfcTs whri eT ths crop of-""" Corn, Cotton, Oats, Hay, Fodder, Straw, Shocks, Ae. V Also, 4 hores Wagona, 1 horsa Wagons, Ox Wsgoaa and Carta, aad a number of iron Cart Axle. A ram- ' jly Carriage, a Barouche, t Buggies and an Ambs, AIm, a very large atock of ths beat Agrhmltnrsl " Implementa, via : hone, t hora sod horas plows, . Harrows, iron snd wooden framed CuIUtsUy, Irna Clod-CroaherB aad Sectional Kolliirs, one Wheat prill With Ouaiw attachment, one aunurinr Thrmtliin. u.. hm, WheaA Farm, two Beapiar andtm Mowing Sta- ehlne, Farm BoilersJ Spades, Shovels,' Axes, Mat. tonka, Picka. Crow-Bars, Blsrksmitb and Wood hhoa Xoots, with bellow, Ae.,-Bd Carpenter's Tools. Also, SO shares of stock to this Murth Csrolin BaB load Company. .A- ........ Also, all ths Hon aehold and K itches Funalturs, ens new Hydraolia Bam. with glaes air-chamber, sad a Urye lot of Lead and prwrfTin Pipe, with evrry varie- r ty of property warned in ths Truefei s: - - I Inrite all mv friends to attend the sale, and snpplyr"r themselve with material to begin and proaoniUi aa ' V lm proved system of husbandry, from ths point 1 hm left oft . . . -. -- ...... v 7f:- - d--'.ff . t w. noxT. - ' At th Ums and pise shove named, the sal win ' 1 take plana, vis t Tuesday, tbe llth of Deenniber, IHbO. and eon tin tie from day to day nntil all ia sold, --- -For the Lands, t and 12 months credit will lis givsn, bond and approved security required, and title made when paid fur. . For tba personal property, mmitlis ' Credit fia- sums over ten dollars, under tea dollars, ' ash.. Intereet discounted for eaah over same of tra doUsra. , . . 1 1 ALFRED HARGRAVE. . Lexington, October M-'iatd. u DIRECT TRADE. ' The First CUu 8tcaiagh.jp TnU. lead 1 at , NOBFOI.K f, I.TTTJITOOL, di -. V V reet, and will sail aboKl the middle of dL. ber. -f' - !., , ;v, .. Z - Advance mrltt tie m.tj. t k- HK x - - - - "j sniierniirnea aaeata at Norfolk upon all produce shipped to the eooJlJnee of thealiip jnUrerpoid, MeMrsTc. M. PHY A CoTa i.IKiLr.poi,t,0",,,d ori?.v fro the nVrnth. All shipments from the Interior, tu tmrcare. anil he fbrwartlcd free of wnrniamno. . , ' wmu9 Merchsnta and planters in Korth Carolina, willinc tn encnnrejra ih .aff.u.i . . "1. m,, apply t-Zl "-"."""- ,wmpijs VT.D. REYNOLDS BRO.. B. P. WILLIAM dux A CO Aytintiat Ralew Oct 23-tnovlO. k LASOX AJTD YALUAILS Dwriirso HOUSE ft LOTS FOS 8AtE JK.WARBESTOitA'ORTll CAROLINA.-- Jaws F. Fswe-,- ' 1 jwy- 1TJrr" CohH o SD OTBXJU, EX r.TS, ... Entity, TlT Tirtwn nT . Jlm,n I. i- .1. . . . r ,' . - " " m me iiiuiv canae. at all Term tHiyt mT iv, i-... c . . WSfc4wsjBM'Wes H.me. "' n.iicnBnit im a vru:roi twelve numthe a. ikl lArh rl.v Il-.u. . , i. - i .. . , modions Honae snd tbe Lot belonging theri'to in H.TT" Wsrrenton, adjoining Uia lands iif , john Ti Williams snd others, it b-tn the nreniiiea n. said Town. ,l)ond with apiirovedseearitywul b re. ilirud of the purchaser. j v. la. tovs, V. it. . Wsrrsntoo, Oct x9-2aww ' v wr

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