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The eropa, though iu r elf turn ty In '-i rt. c'.j i j,iil vit'i j. l l ie: with no vretivtl. i..i.-1.i; ' : i d up for the greater part J i. f tho v. u uOa I MCtu i. r veil in IJ ; li ke Court- We niton'. '. b.'t little nrvm the proceeding i ' tlic I. 8. l) ..triei Court in fion at the Uinc We tl.crsfore clip the following account df it fnira ihf Hcnlim-!, wuoie cRtpr was there Ijrtwo dHy before onr an-i val : 'There wercl5i"fv..n tin thff TXqelrrt, ir.'i. tiT Indictments for vii!iiiaisW the IV-Vvnue i at 7 many morv wri a-U-d to ihe-uutuber. an n :e Grand "Jure pr .cacded in their work 'of pre- H,tiH; ajftetM hw-'iii.'!'1 iam-t thswor. iManMiHB who dl-r. ;ai ! the HajVeiu.0 lit;. Abbey .-uith, w.i ifT(lir;'c I lorstilKrcrwiUioKtaiJceiBjej iu i :v in'o Court and Rtuted ho wsanot able to i iniilo i -j.m'- l; ho had made our xmaJI nuic ii :..i wwitM r.tTnit. The J ndHiaigned -Col. lfynum and Major MaJono'aafliPsaani'iel. . T)r. J. K Weaver, who ifl paid to have be-e fun of Kirli.-'. men. was the only witneas. Me jSHWi wjdi what they aln-adv have and are tri .! . SmiA had eaakaed-.to Mafa i W.-sMewanA .hi Ml 1 t, U it he hud -dl hii without a licence. A few P' iur 1 ;:ol 'I oVstion were put to the earpet-lmg On the other hand, think they already have much' - n u . au i i l; i v.I (I....!, Il j ' v. ,i- - i ; itiw; t- --iiii in it inn. ni u;l- l- - -T, tow mmh are voti to receive for eonvtauwE vw Honor be!onato the League and ao do L liieJndjtedeeittW Uwmasticiu was proper .md iaist bj answered; The wimrjsi spit, riiarted I .Mi '" 1 l: ' I'Ul V .11 t li r tf u'ii:r. ri tiiu' a if fr,m one t. to Tneottgr, oroKe V iv.t n: aV-i'-'il. :hviu m iu cv muh TfU-T IU liCV . . , iir:..J fUiiar, Wd u waa ij it un luvi ...... I... A'...'. ) hn'wm.n iitmsvlf ami anot,ur doteeUve. Have you em- .Joyed council to prosea-iue the defendant? Was the next qiic.dion. This made the Itoctor vpu cotton and hi his feet, again perspiration broke 044 afrwb, and he deelined to answer, looknsg ?nwfuliy at the Jude for rcliif. The, .ludife said he must unwer. The Doctor e iid he haiTemployed cminae) to prosecute. J'iie counsel ior the Defendant assailed the vita aid undtaid that be was not to.be believed. The J ury in their verdict said they would not believe biro, and Smith was acquitted, and a esrpet-liafst thus discredited, exposed, and dis graced. Jv.'Ve Brooks tha dy, after Smith was ac HyHgy ioyk oejiion to say from the Beuc of th-' Court upon him ; but he might have paid rte " I Ur.-a gone without punishment bt arl cck u ifhted'that those who attempted a uefwee she aid have ihe benefit of ihe law. For ihih Col. Bynura gave him a Revere casti gotio.i, wTOi which everybody wa pleased except the Jo Ihe Doctor, wimunnc and the deUv tivflt D.Tid" Sottie-ulra was convietcAand sentenced ti .i.T montlia imprisonment and to pav a line w. thou'ind dollars. Dave gave loc; I.ail and ia iie. his tvvrape from the Marshall. Cafrow. the .Marshall, did not appear much distreesed by the oacape 0:r our ruturn we stopped one. night at the Whila Silr.hur Bpringa, We found quite a Jar' rmiohjr of pnrsons sojourning there in.pnr Bui: of heaith or pleasure, or both. Taoy wjre mostly from the eastern part of the .State, and oorapratsj as much beauty, refinement and in-teliigen-e as yon are ever likelyo meet with in tic sums number, North or S j.ith. We regret that it Was not in our pjwer Ut remain longer. We intended to return this week, but the nara- mo-mt duties which we owe, to others that are r fearer to us will prevot our doing s6. We j purpos-j paying than a short visit neat week if permitted. Among the invalids whom we met there Were jtJaiiotauka J. It. McLean and Thomas Ruin a, Jr., of Greensboro. We are glad to bo able to Say that the health of both these gentlemen has lm-rroved during their visit to the place. Col. Wyatt is a prince of hotel keepers, and provides abundantly fcr the refreahmcnt of the inner man. His ancoesa this season far stirpoa aos that of any former season, but it ia still far from being what it should be. Frorri Salisbury we saw nobody there except tbo family of Col. C, S. Brown, of the Boyden Ilo'jeo. On our return we met Hon. F E. Sho-h-t on hii way there with his family. GEN. GRANT ANI THE LIBERAL5. We pledged oiirself at iho outeet to give Gen. Gran'.' adrainistnition a fair and impartial trial. W' ,'urtbermore expressed the hope that hi ad ministration would be both liberal nnd magnsx jmous towards the oou thorn people, and our de termination to support it if it was so. In this , tl- ij mm who luvvm uv iviuu v w c luug iee, -o w- -"""K H from the adrainiatratlan of Gen. Grant as from any other soaroe, and we still are. But candor coinpek us to iay that, though we have not been wholly disappointed, Gen. Grants administra tion promises to be a disastrous failure. He aeems to ho utterly destitute of all the higher at tribute of ataiman'siiip. II - has i . r cv.ndis played that lorce of will which every one be lie vad hirh to posttast He has given some evi aWtgooaVinawdaaav sayaAlry.att'naaence ! to the roooiKdmetioa of VL-ginia, Mississippi and i " Tex is. Hii faelings aad aympataiea are car- ! tain!-.- -'ith he liberal. But ha. H uiubio to i crown tneir ei-oita it me niivom.-r.tis jiKtt..'iouf , stem toe torrent of radical opposition to his f ly conducted. The next eJert:on will place hon e'yw.i, arid-accms finalPy to have yielded to ill. j art and upright men, men who 'Jove thrr eoun fl' Jo! it laj undexs;ood thai he favored theauo- j try more than tbttaarivesn j ..v.. r, mni.'Ist gep , of the Walk.w party in Virginia, but he al- j oral rejoicing. Nearly every Democratic and k cVcl BotttweH aid Creswell to commit the ad- j gainistfatiom to Sxkca in Teaneos.-e. And now .: is awi uBcodthat ha has opeuly ejfpreascd kunieli as L" jag with tbo EwIIeals and against a. Idl ia iliffesippi and Teas. ; No I -j-.-..'. lent since the foundation of the ' ever -0Hwed ao fine an opportimi- ... . t-'.. Will, Ar..rw.r af.il. 0.J14 eaIIV 111! re iriawanai uis un.ue , , - .. l t?. :.-- iW-wiw-si -TitKa.T PacnricAioa" of T.trv. He id hive inangiirirsedn " -we i. , r oJ fuJlr.s., uch a has never i i : tW fcttaajry Xa iliia-wmntry-. ru It va t4atw.;r rojavry wo.Jd Lave rad ' a a Um4 ti Buiamiattatioo.-- - .e-. -i in ur tuaawr cl litis ..oiry. i. tie would Lam Iiumu U.e leader oi ilie great Uocral niovfcM'it, aud would have been re-elect ed by invlamaUon. H it he seem to be wholly wanting in the abiiitiixiui..'-a.y to nabfc him to takes course and bc.ome such iicl.arne jur. I!o dojjHWoar to have any pelirv . r I wi,i of hi own. i( ivi HumocriiiinouHiif kU- Ujmiiiallon to think for himself at the outw.t, ai d to bs guided by he couiuftls of the liberal ueu of hiJ party. li t in an evil lour he d Boutwdl and Creswell 'ito his n.bincl, i. id they I . ive obtained the coii'rol of Lb policy. And there is Jittle or no hope that he wiii change his As Oen. Oram has denh the lib. r-.l the privibw of rallying around him as fh ir lend, r, . aTaJbSi itlu r. Who that e4L The llbor o ound I hief J.u u llteireandidaie rt h r-T Will MB MTI . ... lU a,IlluBt certainJy nilh . n , .u)mu..,L .:, for the PreftWoney !n .1 "72. The Dcnioi-rntM, i una i nif ,,no -mii.,,,,1,.. ' - it ...i ..:..-.a - r .1. . .... . lion, will bring OtJt no o;i;ojlng candidate, but WHl nuptMirt die Chut JUnlo'. Tl is therefore, niui.wt eerlau that be dent the uext Preav A KlgatEXN CAT There is jfM ; now a grea' o;n-n :io:i in the Btdlcal ea:np which bo I fun for the IoqImi on:- The Slandtrd, el uu.iu:; to I- the oraJfVtf die party in North ( a..!i i. in a war with the Wawfern RarHca! and the r?vtem RepuhUeam. .fm organ of the f. ruier i the llutherford .Sfr('that ol iiia.Iatlisr the .Newborn Tim. TUo..V4faiir J ' i;.-' .Lugau, C...L. Harris and their feMbwers in tie.- We i. Logan and Harris have WeardhtoU-lund to tbo fcume, winn of the Katlical party witli -v. ilolden, -?-i-VfF&:- "i i . -V-..f. nnd liaVD sKfiaineil luni for the acipri'dlioii of pr uvr. Thi- power they exiMscted to iiare win. ' im, and they ware re wardedaecordiiiirly oi; by b, incr made a Judi;.:, the other hy being mad'. Sap" intend, nt of Pub- lie Wort. But it seems that they are not wt- , muri in:in mi'ir siiiirv. vm, utnn, n -an ; dewd tocW of the power wh which a" riutier - . '. a j claima ia devoir- ed upon hun by tlie uonsttration aim acia oi use j General A-stiubly, to. make Logan President of j t, ,e cir, -H.lafid N. C. Uiirrnad Company, and . ... ia.-. , t0 Mother favor, upon his particular friemk t ..... a Tip im.WIP P U1KH' 1 UB DCCfl UMT'IIU'M Willi IllIU l .. .1... f .. 1 nn i mrfv li-w rniamri j . Liaat iiuuhi a, a-iii .. i - - - - - j ,-- - the other. Ka:li bsx" preM?nted toour (SiDple tlie most dise-acefnl spectacle ever willieaatll in our tatc bv carryinj with him to wveral railroad meetiupi kit juihie, to have hiiu ready for any emergency thui would require the service of a judicial officer. As to the merits of the legal question involved we have nothimr to wy, but, whatever they may be, the course of neither can be defended. And the conduct of their respect ive JudgesWatt- ai d Wan is shil lew de fensible. As to the war between these combatants the tlie piL'sem eoiiiimiiu oi imm Mated by the same motives deBire of office aud hatred of the larg -r portion of the people of the j htate, r.ach, turough thc.fr respective organ , . 1 . c C-if barge the other wi.h ireachery with having gone over to the Democracy. Let the light pro gress until, like the Kilkenny Cat, nothLii shall be left of eilher party, not even their caudal itp j pen d. ages. On worm? points the Ntxhtrn 2Vvuv seerna to symjiathiic with Log m an j flarris. But it rea ly lielonga to the liiier .i wing of the Republican party. It wa? regrtrdcal as the organ of "Senatrjr Sweet at the time the Srandnrd was engaged in ita effort to crush that hoae-st man and iudopen dent patriot. It ha never bowed to the dicta tion of the 5tiMxrtt, Which seems to think that it still possesses the powef to "kill and make alive." Nor does it betray any fear of the cen tral organ now. We have always admired the liberal tone of the Time and have taken several occaaions to .iav fco. And while wc arc pejsbet ly in.liflercnt to ibe struggle between the Star mid the fikawdarsi we cannot deny tlmt our aynv patbiea are witli the Tuna. Not that wo pr- tend to agree with the JV).i in all ita views hy my. means, hut that w? admire hoaoBty au 1 in dependence wherever we sec it, ' And rimor says that those are not all the troubles noW at work in the Radical party iu this State, We see it at vied in tlie p ipers that the Doekcrys, Col. Sinclair and others are disaf. fected, and that they are ready to abandon the Tdrtanea of Gov. Holden at .-dmost any moment. VteTtnow not that there is any truth in these rtimors, bnt they are certainly nothing more than we were prepared to hear. It ia simply impos sible for independent men to act for any length of time with the Governor aa a lender. . The tonchatone with him. iaiiat loyally to the party but loyally to Hoblen. If thi.y will not follow, the fortunes of their chief and submit to his dic tation they will be "killed." If they slum! 1 afterward;! relent and become subservient thov I will be "made alive." If Radicalism is not forever dead in North Car- olna it ia because k will lie impossible to pel all ! its enemies to act harmoniously again.it iL . In this j there will be no ditlkuliy. Tiie days of those ow in Pww" nearly numhtred And when ihr-v otiiii& tttP in iir.lt will r. w.ii-.. i" t-:.,!v - r .vhen ,hc.w eked bear nil e the ix'ftplc mourn THK LIBIJl.VL MOVEMENT. . Thia movement, as wc predicted would be the case, is carrying ail before it. Old enemies are rapidly uniting and old friends separating. An ea, ofgood feeling and toleration is regaining to dawn. H"ncs men of all parties are bczmninz. to rally nnder the banner of Liberalism for ihe rtdmpti - - i ofthe Siait from the control of the corrupt cfeattrei who Ufa eh;..ig.-vl In crashing ! ' .-. ' . out her very existence. '' certainly Comervat've paper in tbe State has already fJ len into Use, and those who hare not will speed j ly Julio. We make tbof Lo wicg extract from the Henderson Index, a paper which has for some time abandoncl the dead past and patriotically devoted itself to the living present : i . "Let ua all be liberal ; doubtlesa we have all made some nn-takiv it aay baveer-edout oflf?nd. lh.t, for every MM of fraud detefed 1 TllLb,-, 1 ed . protected through bribe, aad black-1 i4iM.lnat or auui. uS have been too stubborn Ln, Wewantallmaaioiiuotlauaviiaitf1'- fantm who love their etauMry, io lirBOiiK-il r . . . ... . . . Jn heart ami soul in I a grano cru,t ugtrnt j ih . iirmhli aim ir. muh iun..r liilino liuir I , ,. . , a , ,, , - . pie : who aredmlroying tbe reeanaiil left oi jiop-) i..'..i ii-rfy, ai.d loul coituerauta that (euj on i whatlhev have ruthlessly -1 on. What are old names lLii an old pi'in ipics, and what are old pdifc? Why fehoahl there be any paion wWn our i-Jftw km ne wiih the lily of the na tion And the i'lidividuid wellan ofTvcrv i iti;eiiT !. l . fi?,'lrt the etniniy of i all unitedj a Iib erak it inune ia wanted that will do Lib CTaiv ui.Utr Uhk deuouiiuation, whip1, erutis c'i-eiTtiec, reuoblicam all, ran unite. Then let the Liberal ; hahmx be Utrown iu aolid tnei-gy apilnsl tlie h.i'ed ewluuut of the foe, Aitd (Jod delk-uu the right. ' VL'IlLICATlOyft Wo hare roeeivid fi-oio tln Ionvd Hiott PnbliahiuK Com'uny,.J 10 Fulton atiMt, Ni w York, the Weti'u iwiirr lUiii u; f ir July TliUU umptoliptittblv one of I be ahhst of the Hritinh I imrterli4a and, notwIUiHtauthiii tti radiealtmn UkIi in tiolithn unVrt ligign, one of the mo t in lere'tiog. The pwunt fliabcreoutai)i-ix very t tt iramlC:i'ital,!intoneon Mr. .Mill .naiy?i mr ajrt,u Mind, i.e.i.ie- ..ote.i Oil eoll!emiK,r.l..eOUS Literature 1'rom alie aaiaofi'mrawy we bavtalse bean fa- ', vorid with the 1 xllliijlirir Levh w for the hiiBk- j mouth. T'bi Review has altrayip been a great ' favorite with us miico Ihe d ivh when MeCaulcy I .,. .,t ii, l,i..f. i.niril:t!i.,iv. '1 II.- iiiiiuIhtIh.'- ! . . , .t ..... ...i.:.... fore it ee nui to In; worth v ot the name wliicli it bean. m To Ja. II. Rsxnas, lmoWilor of Ihla plarej we arvlndebted forlheXIX (Vnttira' for.Vujfnsl. Every previon elil.rt to etabtiU a literary mag aaine at the South ban failed, and the wb-ll of all U dial Hii way m'v lk" i' l''i" " ! rule. Jt u gotten Up Sitb gn-at neatm, j with clever ability ami He -erve-d. p ure; ihe. sJouthem people, i vaVnalc at ivuiu oook- i wre. t - r '-sy.--' alao on our talile. 1.S caMy pnum bre w more than jusiifi.jd br this number. Addieai Weataru A Co., 37, Park Kow, New Yorlt. pRoscirrrnoN. The Jay of political pros-ription has pa-"fd il uie nay in ino ir-.r. ... .... . , 1 r .t : ........ ..f Ki.A.ln.ift,. nn in. deed Numbered. It l.a-i been WeL'ned in the balances and In'cn found anting. It .'ould hanl- 1 ly ha exiweiod that a tiovcriiment founded npoi ' reliiriou- and political toleration could long Ix j (on(, wh ,,..,! (, ; on ter entirely and were making gigantie strides to- ... . ..i ..wiiroiii'. ill.- former. Suv the dose of the war Iheliitory f.f the Radical parte baa beta the r.-etitioii ol pro- ..pimi.iiM of th" most itilolermt coamcier. 1 ie I ' f- ... i . v ,,rtM MlVf fl IHTaMll'II IW CIMItirSC 7? . 1 . . . . . 1.1...1 1 ...ta rf lllfir arNillP-C. ilil'l TKHH1''I ih-umi- UttTC ,,""" - - ( , i . i i - --- ----- in. . . . f .. f T -T' .. ,.r.. uv-oil roi'iicsl 01 iiieirsitfiitiicinw .1 r 1 -ni l I. v ilie imnosition of new and nioreiKu'rauiniT ,mr.i.. . ... m 1 T, 1 1 , 1 tf wur veir ineir iin n ive .imu...... ileeeiltuiiv u;ereu peace wnie neir ,,e..ns ,. u, ..... i . ..... ..... ........ . . batreu ana rneir annnw nv u.e u.e spirit of warfare Darin, this to the cinu.h- ern naopie have bee. i pa tien, . no, min e. esrel, sinierers. m o ..... nif..v"i.w InertocMal as The honesty of their anpricserne in ihn M..tl. .f rlo. wjii In i.tiru n lli. i-ow.rrdlv msliTnilv which rankled ia the breasts of the dominant potirieiana. We knew this bitter and rolentlcm rmirit of hatred and prcseriptiotMrould run in course nn, react upon it aiithpra; adherents .' jiroseriplbm in thoo two Suites, wher;; biiglitinr; power is still felt. With"! he resnloi in Virginia and Tennessee it may well T I laiilini in.ii iiiv ....j. w ...... !.in..i....'.- i merit and test-oath proscriptions are gone. No oa claimed that tne on t waiaa aiatrancni' party can refuse to acknowledge tbo slgnifloanc. Sif tlicw TeTrHoOC. No power can rcit such a torrent. hatevcr Ire tne name ot ttie party which trinmphs in the future politics of the country, Ih- it Democrat or Republican, or a new organization. i's suci:fs will lie ac.aimiuiheil 1 through the toleration and Uberality of u.s prin - I elnlcs. The eood efRrt" of thee lat- electioiH are nl- ready apparent. In Misootiri a partv is fonn- J- V .t . i j. j a insr imuer ineacaiiepoiip oi .penaior iicnoemyo, who has Wn pMarrftofl became hercfurct to vote for the conviction of President Johnai.n under the partisan artu-Ics of impeachment, the r the partisan articles of impeachment, the watchword of wliWiis political toleration. The pruausiUGU wiuiei oi uiai iniire"Miu nwie, ar. wn the mse in TenncisfC, UwA oil with anxious in-, twrcst, while ihcavmpathiesof meciviliwd world wiii cheer them in their work. Kve.l West Vir ginia, when- proscrintion has lrooti Most unre Irntiujr, begins to awaken under the grneroiif impulses which have taken hold of other .State. Almost everv -Republican paper in the State is now opposcil to rhe future etiforceot'rtt of test oaths, and we have no doubt political toleration will whiten the eaeutchen of We-t Virginia aL the next ensuing i Id tion. it is not in l..: anppdaod Unit this movement will aton here. The party lines in Pennsylvajpa and Ohio an as'c'o- -ly drawn vrfron t';ii is we as they were in Virginia and Tennessee. The adherents of Geary i a 1'ennsjplvg.id v, and Hays in Ghio, the Radical eandidnes for lovi rnor in those rkates, lookeiVupotj. the Hiicepss of Wells and Stokea aa significant of their own. Their defeat has been denounced as the result of "reb el" support, intimidation and fraud, and in their , . ii , . . .' . ,m i many iteiiuiiiieiin ."eiiHtor.s as iiivo not "iicr hehalf have the elections in Mississippi and Tex-1 f ' . , , , , --k. At u.Mhl .!' .1...... C..TL. l sonal esteem, respect, and friendship for a as'been delayed tmtll their own States have vo ted. But tne favor of the. administration in these inalanors will be as signally rebuked as It was in thceaseof Tennessee. Committed to the support of Stokes by the letters of Routwell and Qpsawnli, aiiddy the umlenied ftssnranee -44 the laWer, Proi.b iit Grant has seen his majority of I more tnan tturty tfioirantf swept away, anrf nrnr l.v seventy (hoiiBiind rolled up on the other i;ide. Tens of thousands of white men will be enfran cbtse.1 by the rernill, and political proscrtptiin will never he heard of more, in Tennessee. We have never oWrved the rKiiii-nl boro peopc with more anxiety or with more hope than we do now. The immediate future is pregnant wjth important deviJopiments in our civil hk tore. A rcaetionarv "movement has hetrun. anrl j if properly appreciated and taken advantage of j i will lead to unportant and glorious results. ' , WiL Jo trtwl An areheobiical investigation of the country around uetty'sbnrn, conducted by aN leaiiied nritiquarian. lias proved the truth of j a belief king entertained by residents that the-bittlefiehl of (Gettysburg hud. in the dis tant pastj beiui the scene of ft bloody strug gle between the Indians or some unknown or lung extinct race. .This Jet lajateiitled byhhe exharrwrron of the milirary itnjibi inents of the enmbatnnta. and the remains of the dead in what is known as the Indian ... ,.. ... ... . , ttn ' vli ,7"'""." ... TTTnirSffa tnrawhey like Mr. Johnson much I it nil i li as nl inn nl 1 Hiiu urv I h.ikii ri.i iftti . ; - ... - . v .. . fo(im thick, hnMM' , , w , the whole area of territory which was the scene of tho Confederate defeat in 18GJI- They oowiat of stone anrow-heads. laattte. .ixes.ibeeu disinterred from their tomb" or centilrrVf and placed u exhibition in the college for the presedt. hut they will s.aiu be 4 pl.icod iu a -case nt the Spriugs hotel. The Chicago TWSatNe speaking of the dwtcctive syitein, in tlie - reveuuti, ervice. -ays the public records will sustain the as sertion (hat, forever dollar . f revenue col lected through the agency of ilftective.s.-t-en- tjijlnrs have ticeii diveriu to other" hands by : am? tb .l. from ibe banning Ui tha ! ,i Ull. I nr u.l' 1 1 . ?.T.".r-iri ' "1 lilt: aio IliHe ill I .v.. .1. . ,!..- C .. . . : tias n Iiwi a mem establishment, through wi.ieb tiie brokera ia en.i.c have trrumnel. .1 their biiaioa at the expense f bniidrirds Cf tLsinaaaaa ef di.Jlara to the United tt.-te? MOVE- MRNT. The Daltlmor .Ameriem, Hadieki paper. That there i it movement on fool throng out the .-ithem 8liite, ttud .im trf-thfc. Middle .tatoa. to n-t up a Chaw piiy wltlf iu the ruuka of the lUpublienn ortjuuUa tiom too appn nt to leave ny room for doubt. WlMjjLln called the Coniwrvative movoment In Wit Southern State, which has juat rerulted iu (he eleotion of Yn1kr ii Vlririuia. uud An prtulueed iKe u.iultmtb of Seuter iu TetuupMp nnd Uainiltou iu Toko, i,hr erojrarof the aotnlnatiou of t hief Justicu Chartyta a t oiirvative ' cniidid.il.- I. r the IVefhhriiev in 1852- The : Ueiuoerilio I .arty will itt UMiinpt to put ..I, 14111,1 . i- . -.i inn i ir i ie i i e i iii in v . "in nliupp"rt Jiiiie l hasc if uoiuiuitti-d bv Till: t !U-K lRE3II)ENriAL Tim" 11 II1 'ill ilJ-l ' M . UiV UUIUl W ii ution. An int. iliu'entjt'iatof Moraa'atid J'fclJ, udeut iuf C'inciniiati ; tfau one object. He pro i a i -,,'n alive Conv ..tition VVa-!.l rii.ii e rHpnii th. ri'sult iu Virginia "Emm Hrt to laal Cliief Jttie Cha e tea Biiliaulled. a :.l f..r much of the tiuie'he uiis on ilie around iiAtierauu. Hie prefcr- I , perijou. ii .e pi.-..-. - li.1 H,ore than imk e sh o vote from Wells, anil it eiicM for W alker i to divert the ueirr was l ho division of their vote that elected Walker. The i b-etiou may !' regarded as ! the lirst succc:- of the C an- movement for '. t .ij.v. il.,. tl.vi t',. leiitial ..iniHiiiL'n. wliicn lias nlrecviy umeh ni.ler nuniricatiou than many helievr. Iu Viiii.ia. TVxaf. Tenoeeaee, Miasi'-ii'pi, Marataiid, New York, it ha iilea.lv actively mnuifested Itself." The means in nan are uot ut nil open to the eve of the public A year previous to il,,. r:.;.-..eo C. .veiititfp the military acth .r- lie in Virginia dUojTeV'd that t be neffm ipntathw of timt-rt!rtwaT) Mt-a ipnia - d - -err. 1 it..ilitii.i.l iM.lLflU'A tlV TH rSHIlat tritY- H;;(, ,,,,. 4l,e South ut iovenimeateNpci.se. ! utensihjy aa iuspi eaors of sejioirfk. nnt re- ot air. i 'i.ise I .r ine i recioency. iir nmr .a .. . ..... ,. . ; I 'CI itr-' - h , '.it i' il. TiM'MitM LA id. ii. Tinned l-a the sumo way, was traced by th" military uu'horities. in other latrfti of the South. It Ntill exists in Yip saAVithiu a fltort time it has mada its ap- . T . linn ii , L .wt ... pear.inev in aim yi.inu. i nen? it nra irj;u- I.. .... t.iviti.... ivllli i,..ffli4. kiirn.. i.ii.l . .. .ny.uul.ou. I lie s.ine agents ol tli fov Kiiineut wbsi helped .wnanizo the blacks i iu Virginia and "tiier pir:.i of the South arc aetivp iu Maryland now. n,nd the preaenf aiin is lu unite il,.; hUeks of that State to the Ihmd Retiublicans evnntinir when the tif- teetith amendment u ratilied to carry that : Sratn tiir Cbnse.-" inelit has "In .New Yo. It c ity the movi , been not II vivmaoue and eltectivc. 1 tiere im L. . 1 "' ...... , Its (input IIA8 been to bCClire 1 lie pi ininries and tt) In; able t designate the m-xt Central. ... . m . Keniih.ienii (',01.10 (tee. w tie 1 Io.kIs on l"r 1 .... ' . , ; , 1 a l.1 .,..,:, ,..J ., a... . . I . j . , . . ,. ,,.ji nt, il 'i. ' ..ps ....... ,,. it wotlW have f.v. ot the irimM .:iih t'.l'.. nl II. e : . P , . . . Well-iof-rnied K.M...bli tain o'in.1 01 no oniiiiwii. ... . -- .. ... , . ...... , t thT. o rl I 3 5 the j , , -, iState to becure th t eutrul Coiim.tl.e. ' mg EATING FUUiT. I)r. Snow, of l'rovideme. a well-known olleC - tor ol vital autistic, who has iiso of fruiis an I vegetables and a e ea'tii I uimn to believe th it the increase of mortality which always oecuxii during the ho: srcathi r is almost wholly caused by eating them. It is iptite like- ly that eatiier unripe and wilteil friit and v. - gc - laliles rswcNdistiirtuocc iu the stomu.'h and .u. k- j-nerw, bnt it fw nf a tcmpuinrr charrtcfcrnral wrmht gcMerahy ear.- iwii if no oilior cause wa pr. raiiiyin., i4not.U that they bono for andeon cnu L is well io use caution in the selection of ! fideuiiy antiCflnte, It h especially desirable to fruit and vegetables, avoiding thoMe that are j make the Oirolim Pui -r the ine.iiuni tiir ueh wilteii and deeaveiL hut ii is uot .vuil to be un- '. which the viewi of the inn-l intelllecnl ...raiiicd , necessarily troubled and frightened about then 1 and it is still wo.no to a..i;i tlieiii aiui vlhcr. Ihe rdiirht.st examination of the causes of death (riven siivrws that fruit ami vegetables had '..I . :..o .i . . j. ... uimo-v no iiuiiieiiee wuaiev.T rvpoixen irom sum- I miSr complaints. Nearly all decedents from thc I causes were very young children who- do not eat tniiLpl vcgetablea al all. All but five ol the fniitnnd vegetablea at all. All I deisStgrfts from summer eonipl Hints, m Jnlv, j wov auuw iwu vciani oi the wholo number were c age, ami only two ol over four rear of aire. I "In cvrttiiu seasons, wuen epidemic cuoiera may bo, present, and when the systems of the j rnptcy have invaded the homos of oar people to people may be prepared for disease by the pois-1 a ct1 exient, and those evils can only pe avert ui icil air they breathe, it i iiossible that w ilted ed bv iiiiirrovi nr o ir svstcni of Agriculture, AIT j fruit nnd Vegetable! may le the exciting cau.-s j of iniaJ ! -knew ; llt even then the air that is hreatt.e.1 Is more truly the cause of death than the food that i: eaten, hi ordinary seasous, .... . . wncri no epiaemic is present, impure air causes a thnttaand fold more mortality than fmit and vegc- tables. In Cu t, it ia prubabie that ntal ali - nence from fruit and veoelablea bv the whole community would produce more fatal sickness niun Uie mo-t uiilimite.1 in.luiu'ence in tjicin. The safeat rule i", however, temperauce in all'l liiings." Sloklos. if appears, is to In when he comes up for confirmation, by as respect murderer, pimp, liar, thief, defaulter aud mutiuer. It will be iniercsting to note who wi" b" ''""'"t nougti to withstand the party pressure and recall this man; wlmso-presence abra4 U a jcr.arilisrHee ttmn it wnuld be n send an army of women frotn Mercer Street to trelctimo tho EtifpttatS Eti 'eiiic iu the iiauief the wivi and inotheia of1 America. A few righteous Hadietils, how evur. are reported by the Waslihigtoii cor respondeat of tbo llerubl a-s liaviug pre ptired ehurgc against Bjeklini, based upon the facts of his lite as poblished In tliH World. At the proper time, th vote ou bis conlir iiiution will s ,ow to what extent the Radical party 18 committed to the of this man s career, it-is well Huowu tout aecre- tary Fisb, who protested ugaiust bis apoiut inent. Wiii be glad to bear of his rejection. Mr, Suimier. Ihivtewr, has written a letter pledging bis eff .rtB to secare his cmfitmn- lion. A. 1. n arid. The New York Journal of Com merer, edi torially says: ;" , "Flushed" wtti their grand success, und ftoiwtyndrgnsntftir "TMf Wreiiwrenw'iilnat them, there is a iMissibility that the new : conservative I.egish tt r will fend Mr. An- 1 .1....... I.. I, .... ... ... .In ..... 1 i..v w.'....a.,i, ... ... .- ...... , I J . ' L UV ,1 11 T " IV"U.1 .V mrn in tne I resi- lent's Fide. Mr. Johtisoii'a talents as a net tle are well known. If returned to the Sen ate, we may expect biin to devote his lime. ' for the rest of Grftnt term, to thrusting the .sharpest ot tpiKee into iimi and Ina Miliry He will be to the President what Browulow -has been to biui?elf. or Si.rkes to Senter, a personal, malignant and implacable persecu tor. All of which, if it happens, will be a disgmeeful exhibition to the country, but. politically speaking. Will be b'lt a fair return for. the iTesideufs meddlesome eondret in the Tenneesee election.' Bv Inking sitfe aecesSHrially in the1 contest fie has ! scended into that puKtiral arena where bhvs ' ryjid thiv cjy fdr. is un race, vir i no irr.s)-.il.eat never ...:ll L. . l. . i . e tn Zl : t, i l t . ".. C"l "T. o. "iTier. an pnuni amm tin iiif fa. m at Long Branch or e'aewhere . . , MnaVed highway. ivi.i t, Fur UtfCU NortkSltm AN AQUTCOl.TURAI. OOUBSkt AT T11X STATE UNIVES8ITY. TTlie'thno hta oorae wlen our huabandmen must be educated. It U a State lureity. 1m mif;iatJon'iuay helpua. Foruigneapitftl tiwy be rfjit in tht dtVeiopnoat of our rat rCTdtUoaav Put our reliaooe, our only reliance under Clod, in in the cultivation of the men that till toMoil. It U M late to anecT at Uiok fcnniug. Hare m no cUing in life in which intellieitue ie not iKrviceabltt. There i. t one in wbiefc. it U ui more value than i:i Iknning. It iuu4 be ao. There is u much room for k nitrt iu agiiili iro aJln law or riK.liciu.'. A I'uv vear apce po-' tnlo wa Kcieiully. de t-cd and its ottlturc I came itrofitlf. In England the lo.' of asiii!,'lo year, through the failure of the potaUtteu was o-timali-d at Cltv million of dollar". The It-v. t'hauncey E (ioodrieh aaved for u I'm valu e b!e edible, Fi or wxteen yearn, wnnw teal use he I. vcted luni a-.l i' pagaled no K-ss thdii fif - and he at last achieved teen ihoii.-.uid aeedlin.. . and iie at lu-l achieved auece. 1 he tianut thui, r.nrly l.eHlri.li, Cuscu, Calico, Oleaaoii and Harrinoii varietle, all favorite with intelligent cultivator, are the rmulu of hn la'iors. I lcre are thm cleanup of -0f niun thaten- eaaoi pian,uia(cn ylsi tbat preuawiven, whicll t ; b L.1.ira,.te,i. liaa men linn HBHa ami wineli clianu-tenzc men iiko i rauKim, una ( i. xid vmi r and I'itlil. Put information Ls no more wasted in agricul tural mirxuiu th in bgcniun. Hwabonlaitoe? (,'heniHtry under! it.-" a knowledge of toil and manure; botany is akin to the order of Florist, and vine grower, and orehadit ; the treatment of farm animals call for aid from the compara tive anatomist and tbo veterinary mireeon : the selection of a plow ma turn on a knowledge of 'tikHtrenirth of materials, the law of motion, the I composition of I a id die principle . . ie 1 M-etioiis. Nor to aay that eeajNhe tran mi', '.-ion 1 mottplaw and cnrairictl of praclwal pwwi ol the merest rouu.ie oi larmini;, .ie iu e..iu- . itu l.Ji;i... t . (.,. . it.,. tneuvrSnn .it' i trrtr't . may UMianrecitaiu and clearer by a knowledgs. .wf one's mother .ton.Tie. ot n j-sy ; that jign- the T,Vr.'orTlie uted vfioTl.V .k.. ........ I ......... iiie h....i. ...... - ...v iu..us, nuu ... u .... . ,m...i.liy..vw.l... the happiness of the eoaimunity and th p;rpe- luity of the istate. If North Caolina ever (ts out of deb', it will ! ho tiiromrh the education of her faroieni. Luu I ihe education of teachers is elderly valuable lie - cans" of iis tendency te educate the masses. II.ov directly all this Rein on tne hwnl.ii.ol LUe truA-ury may readily oe seen, the average! yield of wheat in our neiuhlsirhood I' from scv-1 en 10 tsu Impels pur acre. liut Lr.Tomliuson, npvr Uigb Point, with no lietter land, gets an average of twenty-live bnelieis rcr acre. That is, to educate our farmero i to double our wheat ; cr.it. Mr. Sam irtbn U Mr. S.wi;io;i i:i the same utighliorhood ' has line corn, .-w.yt potato. totato -, clover, and a well . ..it oreitud. urowiiu ou.au ybj field, jrliose for- 'mrT "wrrer ticnieh! it ic.aWof 1. .-..., ,.s. ii... 1 eeil sown on it. 11 puv.s 10 enue.ue larm.-rs. t,, , r.L-t. r .i it..;....i u.... 1 lie value 01 ine it .y uiop oi oro u crimen C .1 ... .1... inlm.l V............ Tl...r u be doubled, if farmers were - J Th:il lit. the iinoninecof oar ftkaTmen .1 11 r 1 I I itr .J ,.t ,l..l I.. A ,l.o 1.. .. ........ 'I'l.n uri.i I1IVVUIII .11.1111,1111 cmii SLt'.-' ' II , f ,:,,;!..- Irf the bay xon alone. The aver!-..-e . ,V . . W rii- ; viuin 01 MCi-tHUyi m Kreiiier uuui 111 i.i.j.ji-. ermont eoirate'' 'icr farmers. It nova . ,u...., i i.ti 1 ihe TfeofTe Ht Tc nTvajAkSS hmeneaioftW which h,s charaete-ri, dall their 1 aetjori, to invi'.e the farnurs of the .Stale to give i.'.ei ! etlttealion to tlieirsons. Aot totlutliu indot d would be to leave North Carolina behiiid her sister States. It U understood, that the t'ni- ;v;T,,.lr - v ".'V-" 'ieu...., : The Cakhijx.v Fauxwi was cc'.iibli.ihcfl in November I SOi, as the uran of the faraierg and plantexa of North and South Carolina. That it j has thus far fjltilted the txpectaiions of its i ) friends is abundanUv evidenced by the general j ! ni l in.-re imiw favor-witii whieli it luu Ik ;i r- t ceired. Hut Ihn Wii'itajaw nlread4 a-taineii.-t iionrn-f farmers of the two Caroimas may be exchanged, i i Tne advantages of sui h u nmlium are ao obvious i ' that il is not neiv sarv to rnlanre on them. Y ur own intelligence wiii .ig'vt all iliat alioubl be i.l .u: -J riaui on mis poiiil. You must tote, do. that otr'Seclion of coulitry i needs an organ of kind. Wb have already suffered so m ien from ignorance and iuhxHi'iiI ness Li the, cilitl .a ion of the soil, that it has be come a duty on the part of our enlightened agri culturists to make a general and united ellbrt for jhe chrreetiou of the evil. Poverty and bank ; wealth originau iu the soil, an 1 ibe growth of I towns und cities without a corrc.-pjiidiui; increase ! in agrieujture, ih ucutioua and unprontable. We want a he.ilihy and llouri.iug ngric.iltnre ua the biL-is of O ir industrial ayvtem. Vv'heu We obtain tins, commerce will flourish, cctiital be j accumulated i built wherever needed and prnapentv und con- ( tentinent prevail. .Vjtau intellit nt and patriotic cilizeii a-n vo'ire;iiVslie'.tier you cannot do some tliinu towards the aciamiplishmcnt" of an oleut so noble ? You may possibly think that your ; inuiviiiu.ai enons in nis uueerioii can atxom confronted. j f"'1 m,t"iui-' rhy of note, but remember bow great is tne power ol a tree presa in anreadiiiil truth and correyihig error ! Moreover there is a common bond of sympathy connecting those of line pursuit:?, an. I a word ntly spoRen will ollcu toiKih many on the rij;ht cord, awaken in them thought, and stir up others to give publicity to thoughts valuable and instructive. The Htibscribers therefore appeal to yon as a patriot, and an intelligent fainier to aid them with yoir en m luuldinK up the aLrriculture of fawrsverhmi - Give tertsir hrnthertKrrwrirnfi!' through the columns ot the tltrolivt towr.the benelus of vonr observations and reflections. So doing yon will bpntributc to the elevation of the noble pursuit of agriculture, tne prosperity, of your country and ilia haiipine&i of iu people. . Farmers, wri'.i for vonr paper, and thus cM' ble us to make the rCVcfo&ta Farmer a journal suited to the RgrieitfthrGj of our section. Com munications on all practicil subjc U pertaining' to the farm are earne-clv aolieited. Any contri butors mav rclv on the irrouiiit nuhHeation of) their articles, as the propne'or has (leterninusl on tho first day of November next, to convert the Firmer iuto a Weekly Agricultural and Family Journal, and will, thus be cnablbd to pubi'teh everything in s.-ason. No advance will be made in the present aubaeriptiort ptice. WM. H. BKKNARD, Tiditor and Pronritinr Onivlin i Farihtr. UGBT. K. BBYAN, . - Auociate &!iUr. -WHmington, N. C, Aug.. 18611. Trials to a Youthful Motlnr. A corres pondent of the Suv.tuah Republican, writ ing fr.ihi Scriveti .oiiuty, Ga., gives the ful- "A good lady iierju iliitance of mine. Mrs. B. of this eotmty, gave birth a few days since to three hue, health boj's. which, up to this time are rklla i finely, and give ove,ry promise of being raised, and possibly grow ing into great men. The fact that the good lady of only aom fifteen Hummers old. and thia being the (ir.-t time she has giveu birth, and thai her ii. oilier gave birth at a like tender ngev anay W-atooiod-red reiuarakahle. and to the eoi'imtifie mau iuterastlng' A waggish friend egg- Ms that with this un usual arrrvni of rtiela in -eriven. Ihere if jcer.alcly aomethirrg nlie ni, pprbubly nivalis, j ' , iaaA a iilcwirath- cr ot' tho pM'ir d ly is havinj ita c'Jl.ct upon, j the cotton crop of thi aad um utsighbormg J)hc s-fa-as'M I . uv. rtioa ua irom ol. uuar:cTH a; the . ' xpjrcsd-ince of mat. The cotton in many local-1 miai, iroia ino uniaror.ioie spniia; is more on in ward than imuil, and ahorrld the rust prevail to ' mn. h evr -m the horss mc.tr ntsTtrr.i : -r a r - r j crp aj bo biantod. -CaMudat. Sj. C.y JonuL' ' ' - '. ' tMUki At OlunhiiriiU', Cobarrua count v, ou the 10th lost., by the "Rev. D. A. roufck, Pr., Pror. A. Aauinaiui of Charlotte, and Mis Mary P. Pe nlek, daughter of Uje oftViatlng clergyioan. In Bajji .-ifordton, on tlio 3d Inst., Mr. John H.Wells of Cviuaibia, W. Caa4Ali Julia McCaraon. In Powan CoJA'ig. 12, 18 by Uf Sam!. "RoUiroek, Mr. . M. ro and M.- Rarhrl C, Ifcoghur of the late Jcua ICrBlieurta . ' On the Igth Ml h Pwrv. S Hnpr, at Mr. John WW. .Mr. 1)tM A. llafliaaa tad Mj .ey I.. Vti HI of ItoTiii. tl I K U In Dalla-'. f :Wou eojnir. ou J'llv 23.1, Mr Mary 5. Srtyer, eoww-rt of Dr. S. F. fciuycr, aod il yeaia, - tuoutlu audi Ui Jay , S. In Concord, (.'abarriw county, on tbeQth int.p AdU la:, irnSiut daughter ol J. It. aad Mary 1 Sherwood, aged 21 mohtfa and S ihyT . . ,, V "t.. .. ., ,. .. t l It til. t.iat Afr V T 1 klxtyno tmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm j . . 4 I fSlUMIY M V l K !''TS i5.LI' Ub IV I I . V 1 1 XV l . 1 j. , .... aaroajD r.r J. a. ticcu.saaceniv. ..e. i . . Ilaron, pffjiouliiJ IB to 5Ct I'ortee. peruouiul, '.J Ut 'J9 Ceru, ei buali, ol uo 11., Meal, Uuh. V ("npiwras. .per poind, t'abdlea, Tat!, AdauiaHtiur, t'otton, wr iio.inil Varn. ntr Luajb. 1 IKIlu 1 Vi 100 to ifco to 10 tf 911 l Mh to 2b 3 IHI To 1'lu's. tier detau. It to ti l at'iem, iieri.oniid to hVeer, reick. S.78 t I ; .h, ilaekerul, a. 1 I t.ti'i tfIJ l.Wi te on ti 16 is (I t 3 to 3) ti 6 to H to e to t'rurt. uric atiiilc? nealed'. - erp'H ' ". IW '.a. rteitlee.. .......... " .. " "... mij!aiU Lenthcr, nnprr. perpoami. - hull, .' .88 I Iron. ear. " I castings, . . , Kails. cnV Molniue. sorption,. pr a CVmi In'iia, " ...j " iyrup, " .......... 7 6u ; W to 71) ; 1.1)0 to l.OO 1 ) Onions, per btr '.f I ru to , !'-' irr tioiiml. 10 to fill to 1 00 to U to 4 H to 'JO to ?o tames, triah Mvcet. .... 00 I 16. C'l . '.0 urar. r.."i'!i nrr nnniro, i-)n(a " Rruahed Pntverlwa . Suit ro;it. pr siwk. . Liverpool, ", Table, Tobacco, Leaf, per Bcmd. . M HI'lf.l. ffTe.l,- . 2.7B t2."S c.no t. s.cu 6. CO toll. 00 8to (l 5" t t.fft 4-1 t 1 . w.l . " ramekin?. NE W A I) V ER TMEM ft V TS. Oollsctcr's Office. 6h Dist., H 0 SA1ISB0CT, l?ah Aug. 1"9. OX the lfith dav of Jur.e, 1 ?ii3, in the city of . ... i i . ..... I...... , ,.' 11 . ........... . in.. . ..... ' .. .... .- ai tne i . ; a .... oi in. r. neuaorwro. am', Ol inn n.ie.,f- t. '.l ior i.Jiienu.e ioi .1 lauvu. ot ttir Revenue i..i"s oi tne rinreu Miues. Two lnr-(. Ciik and one Keg Spirits, owned o-ilea.-illv liv Jam . H. l'elnier, and on the 'i?ib I June 1 "o3, in the same city, I illil of Whial ey, j owned osteiicibiy ly U'm. il. Coulirnn, and ulo Bids spirits, own. .1 ostensibly by lieu. Cress TIht- were also seia d:'or the .i.U"ta"..:e, near ' ShctiJid'scrojs-praih lu Ir.-lell count r. on t!i i SW 1M ser, a'ai on the vrtli ii town "f s.ilinl :iiry, or oi a v, rro., ;n tne L'bl apirlu, owner uu- I k .i.wa Any name i ii or pi c'ttlmitiB the above a ; e; tr or uav V I l!'e; e.. , a,.-.1. luu eh. no nieu to apue.irai my ZC:i$ ud uiako sa. b toi't j'-' ' 1 tfjicy I'.tye- team l. un ol I....;, uotioe. ii Valuabls Xaml9 for Sula. I SUALf. SKI,L.itDul''":c...le.i M hecrene. i si s. ui Thurabiv. If!:1; 'MiTh.-r aext, a parti.fthu V-Al.VM-ll' TR.VT OF J.J SB. I .., ", . I io A Known a t;. It t. K-' i-r ' .-n'lirblv ne A tr part i wood land. Ithaaoti it a dw .r.ir aai; ont-hnn -es. Th' so Innfis are . a the rilwwriH'e- Poralrond. mlj.tiiui.g the land pi .. t .mail nnd otliVrs, and oi.ly ivo u.iles wet-stf Third Creek station, on the Western North .Carolina Rjulr.iaJ. Thej' vi.i be sold on a credit of twelve mouths, pu"cbwer eivire h..md and approved sectirltr. . C. i'."KRICR. Adc'r. yuiacrsity of STorth Carolina Ayricaltnral Oocrso. pHK ST;. Al, COCRSK of Agriculture I. a-..il the Mechanic Arts wi.'t begin on the t.rh day 'f rtnptauiben Inatmethin In Military Tactics will not be given until later in the soa sun. 33-3t . 8. D. POOL, Trrsidcnt. HA1T 2l7i2aZ. of superior freshness and Iragriniee, ineomparably supeiier to much that is sold, ye', it will be sold, as every thin: else : here is, uinch b low the prices hitherto ruling . To be bad at E. (SlLL'i? Drui: Store. Aug.--lt 1 Ha!i. b t-y, $T C I JANKRUPI Sale of Land. -I will anil ... iti.i twiniua .I' W" nu..l ....... .... ..u...-u .'. ... ....... V. ,,UI I 1, uear Uowan Mills, on Satuvday the Uisth iluv of August next, the ALLABLL LAN DS belong ing to saiu Graham. The laud I as been divided Into small tracta to mit purchasers. . i Mr. Graham will bo pleased to show the land to uuy oiio -wishing to jiuiebaoe. Terms naasi tsaie. positive. U. F. SIMONTON.. jury an wa issigneeol IT. V. Graham. All In wduible Acquisition tu lit use Keepers. A tasteless and Inodorous Preserving Powder. OR prvraerving Fruit -and Tomatoes, and n'l prejtnraiiorisof Fiuits, with. nit buina air tight. and With artalever q aiititv .suar desired: I ... .. 1 .-.1 I : .V w. ur ii H.'iuiij '.me, or nnr.e itaikX II IS ini oin pral.y ai,Mn,,r to any ther prepWaTfaVrn " This i'ow.ler will prcrve with ii m-U.infv iliat im une tieeii firvre the slightest rloubt One leaapomibil l (lie powder w ill preserve from eiht to in quarts bl drepsed Fruit u Tomatoes, Any kind ol CanH or jam wl! anawcr, ami ihey need dot he air ligfit. nnd eu be used ut oi, al pli ;isnrp. In k Pfrtrlt Preserve.-, vmi ewu Savo ball tbe Sugar. I'uH direct ionj ac company it. To lie hail nly at K. Sii ls Drug Store, SaU.-lmry: j-li 13 tf-28 Worth Carolina, Caldwell Couutv. cn:i:i.. k I'ofJtT. .p;iugTctjii,T'?CD' r-erug iv eon, againat Jemi-s 11". Collett, Vuaehment. In tKs eae it h mad- i.r appear to the sat-i-laetiou ibr the ('..nit' 1'iat the ah,.v. i.amed .1 (feaibint J ones H. CouVl resides beyond the ihe Iwni'a iitkH? f'at-: It i- theref.i'e. onlered hy ilie rsiu'i tluit pu'dicatioti Of mad in flic Old North AJuts, a newspaper pnhrbtied ir. .i---- '. N. for wx -n-ka M ocafcpjJ o;ilvio..' ilie dcf. nv.iit ifi-;, hv he nnd pp..' ill Ilie next lenn ot -J . .- Oiurf, to IM h-ld for taM ruutlty of tVlaHveB a' if oimrt .nii.ir. in IHinir on 'fa.. Rik Vmiarii.v 0 mrin Auvu.t r t, M IIW IherfT? We.ESjkS.ttl.UlC6,' I . . it .-n.v : o i . . . I -o anu ne aaxen-aguoan aaia . I Wmwa B. IL VVaki-fielU. . !. ,k .f Anr ai,l eourt at oiliaa ihe.Htli M-mdav alter the &. 'n iay ra atmvri nxt-. - - - R R. WAKKF.'KLD. C. & ti 31 Cw . S2j - 11 l,'' 'V''r T "mr F,l?'"n ".f: H'i'.0iAl)Th 1.. RELIEF roSPioftl.V A Py El It Was the Tbisfort'ine'oT tf.e iimlemiK ueil to have sufleie l, ;.n fe.v have every fi.ill', ! before, for fix long and gloomy ware, t.oui a. i afrt eiion of )th feel imI lg '. BUjalriiid jc.-J hy over a i. rk, dui!!,;: lh Jlr.,t yearn the !..! war. 'lUiMi,' all that tM. he waa bothj 'tl aStodiag his eu:iir'ate fr.tir.e arilut, ot crutches. Iu v!u he invi.I.ed the bl uieii leal talent of the countiy; atld visitru tlitf uiOKt celf hr.it) d medicinal Sgaiur. Worn l'.vu jy,J eJthaufted, La gae up all h"j of recovery. At th: nan of his cast-, having been coverileu l)V his ine.lleal trieiulH Hul l ; the l..'i;iiiiiiMg, he deterinii.ed (0 ah'.t a I nic-.tiuit oi trcntiiieiii, me nut rub. :ion. It i . mueh to say. thh) method Mot no uir.ch ne' mi. eh new, a. it ia, the auore skillful ut lie uiou of what baa beHi ' lotfg 'v .. . i .... i. Pf.jaM . .oa.' ftiM.vni. a . I nttetiint'-il nv tne 1-nTaici.ins After i ne ks of the nnftiiiw - uried . and persevering eflorU, be was rewarded W it Ii ! " mwX rtl,Jr,l, T "? ZV ,j unprovetnent ami recovery, wax nlmo.-i .', , .. . i..i. i, ,,,.), lunuieaii -p.. iimiw n... in... m p.."'n upon his condition a year ago, he can. eVi ii now. hardly realize the truly wonderful Uii pruveaaaat. Profoundly grateful fot this extraordiunry blef-sing. he'is deirnu .f bchie the tueuu k.iof dilfi.-inu x'uiilar be-i.h"ts to these uh. im 1 may be aiinilarte'jfflic.ti'd. He Therefore, propnr.es not ..nly to tieat, but (TICK, all " ' ' ....... ii it ..f .liMMAillie lower extremities. iiirh aa old and ill-Couditiom d l leers -f t! b gs; V.iricosaj Veins ; weak and enlarircd ' Joints, no matter of how longpianiluiK. (tie one of the great advantutfes ..f his Ueofucaunnut. Uwt uo reslri' ed (rtl the panei t ns rpenrds diet, exi r ise. 'c, ana f. r the most part, little or i.. menisiBeae.neaiL. The e'. ','- s shun be in enrdamw-witb the general depression of the tiu.i-; utu' (hove renlly indigent, will be treated "withbol tnou-" ev and without pHee." j EDVVAUD SILT U D Feb. tt- tf Snrrshtiry. S. ' $fMr TaBL-N. C. BAILROHO. lUAJ-'J. OKIII ; iyti . '1 . ntmn- nm ) u-. Am.-, i. t. . - ' - IHBti - Cli.rlolt. ... s .Ibaiitjt, ... iir.'f .S. r.' . t. Sh.ij IIkIi-IJi l,tfl.t.ii..ri.'... S.vr. u.'i S.l'i t ' in ia m.t Oim fill im. i '4 " ' . ... . ......... .. ......... v . u i 1 :4. :. m irso I ?.e a iw 4:8.1. 1: in 1-MU K. T.O " 4:0 ra, mrimir irirnn iawi. 1 uuva. ue r. a ' t:"ti r. a.' xto - .M a iftiift - 11:13. y. ttita . a fHS ' i Hit " -Mi - I iuv'8." uuva !Bi M JrafCn 1140 . r a. I tl) " M S;3ll - 1 :; !Hr S.IiH.m' nil. r ... .li-'.Hrjr, Cii.ii.u-, Thi. Mn I mk nil ih ennnetl', K.l ant Wt1 I . ... ..ii. . , VRUtlHT TBal.la.Wlll n..t ran L ll.4U.bBlV Mil Im w' a lir'. r , f,;"!,,-..,,,, K rr.-ejat i.i be ..-oui.t iguUr. i jy t,y ittr JMl.,ig.r trln ALtlKRT X)UNrOV, ... a. uicrltitcuilrnt. Sl-tf UttK rtllLK W.N C It.lILHOAU. . OOlNd WEST, i MII.ES, STATIONS. AllRI'n. BabWnirv. &3-5 a. n. j.r.wn. lo-i jl. x. 1 3 Third Cruvk. ' C'J : SO lory i avera. n, 8:07 I ard. Morgauton, Dons' 9:03 11:07 EAST. ! iuua. rr.vrioss AUlUVK. LEAVE. m Mil fi:r.-, 6.ti "7:til SitKI l.'J& Morirtni'W, L ird, 4:10 y. st. 1 1 it '..ory Tuvcrn, 4uW Mewto;i, fcoO (.aU'.vba, C: 13 I 'lotts, 7.13 htritcsviile, 7: u5 Third Creek, IhOO , Falisbtrra', 10:12 ! '5 7- 1 c: tXorth Carolina 'WtUfKa t'ovxTr. "Mary Jane ilrwrfu, H0llsjt Daniel 0. fbewn. UCBRIo.'t Cm i:r. Spring Terui, '."i. retition fin Oivoree. ll apei inv i th a,it;jfat.ti(.r of the fftrnt 'lint DuniSl G. H'own, the defjttdar.t in tins . case is not a resiuVnt ol this rtalv : li ie Ibere- lirp. ordered bv the e Ort that serr e irf Sn inrtl it upon -mi. 'letenoaiit be made l pub!nja noli in li e " Old -No ih Stale, or.ee a v f'Trs:x week" auceesivclv, iuatif ine Iiit. IS near. a i ibe m xi term of tbe.Superiot Couil ibe county of W ilkea at iho Cou. t-Uuiimk hi Vilkeslioio. !) the dih Moi'ilaytei, Ibe Monday in August 1869, acd answer the mud petition', or the fame will be beard a t . i mol ed. Th'is 31 day of Auburn, lfiC9. U. H. BROWN. Clerk Superior Conrt for Wilkes county. rflw (pr lee 7 31 of WORTH CAROLITJA, MONTGUMKtiV COUNTY. In the Superior Qourt William Lafiiter and ttichtnottd Johnson, Ad uiiiiistrniors of Jaeob tassiter, deu'd., aoainst ' Harriyo'i Johnson und wile Bethany, Celnh Jobnaon, WHshiniton Rush ami yvt'e Mar gaiei. Jlt'iijiiiin Rush an.' wife Jt.ne. John ' I. . U-Zh !::--..' Hlullaii kill ' 'Kei aos, (J.tnr.'iari of I leery 'Kern ns tumuH ran At'c rnr hnh sf.rTLtMiST. It app. a'r'i .r t,, tna satisfaction ot Ibe Court I Hat lhz.i Russell, ph.. c. tiie li.-leudants briI heivs-ut -law of Jacob Lniicr dee'd.', la not a irefAicn; ol thi Slate; It ii ordered Iliat mo- nee of SUinmons upon said ilel.-ndtfKls he nfnde hy publiealioo in the ' Old North State," new a..waJc.lori. weeks suce4ivaly, natilying "aid .lei. t; iimi to appmr al ll.e next term of t-hia com I. Id be hi Id al ll.e Court BoOse in Troy on the 4th Uoo.lay .'ir the 2d Monday 1 in August exi, hnd answer tlie petition of saiiladuiitibVn'oi-s oi the same will be heard ox ran te as to l hem. Given under my hand and the senl of said Court ut Troy, lliia 24th. day oi July 18(19. I r C. C. W ADlv i Clerk Supeiior Court Moritgomcrv County, N. (' 300 w (pr fee $10) Stto of North Carolina, ilONTOOMFRV COUNTY. Superior Court, Spring Term, 1869. James UayNrood, adrotoMiainr ot James Hay wood, fir., licecaaed, against Benjamin Hy- Mg .&xim4MkkMiiAatfii I), llii v- wood and wife li y, W. R.Tfavava'.od: Pr?; '" and wife Nancy, V. R HayWood, Jr , B.-n-jarom F Haywood and Malinda Haywood. PHftion to mnke Rml Estnte Atsrtt. IT appearing to ihe satisfaction of ihrfoourt ibat bcnj.u.iii Haywood and B.cbiud ll.aj -xcod, i-Hiniot aflcr due dillijfence be found witbf.a the limits H tin State ; Jt ia oaleied iha.. service (Jhe made) by pi.hljwtiisn for six jvrvks, suiveaafvetv, in ibe OH Xanli Soft a i tew V iper pithhbed in the town of Sali-hnn , 5J. fe, C if V life tbe aa'd ...nr... -: .JVaTi ud nS to' apn-'ir al fne Arlt lenncf ..lidciut t' lieWid i..rsa.d cvuniy al ibe Cva?t Iio.' in iroy on i thefo-.r'li iBi'tid aflcr Irwse-orrd rouclay in Ai.iu.-r new. anJ answer t.ie Deli.- ' f SuiJ A l.ni'-.iVvaUrr or the i.iHf ' ' b r. .v..., , tie Ui, -r ' i ' - - - - - , : Wrtness, 0. C. Va ie, fleik of --wir ss:-.' . 't at nffl-, mthn rown of Trov. the 4th Monday nfrer the s-e--H Mender Feti.os v. 1 s-,.''. CO -C ":;.r fee 10. Al C. W A Lfc, ft C. J in. ml imp Iti'c 101 48 eek lor it 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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