- fbc Nirftl) State SLlSUUKr, F HI PAT. OCT. its. 1870 jmr ftlTL'RE OF SALISBURY-WORKS OF 1NTEUNA1. IMPROVEMENT. Nov that lite ul.nl. .11 in over w think it ed vufcblo that the attention of our people should lie partially diverted, at leant, from parly poli tic and turned to the material ,' uterus! a 67 the BUIo. Ajnd while a e think we ardently dewirc the derelopmcnt of the rcnourcea, and the prua- ffttkf of rv taction of the Slate, v u tru-t we haji be rdoi)ed ror girui"; particular attention (0 our own Immediate aecUori to the huildim; m pf our to n. Salisbury haa not made that jftpftam an) the war that wo would have been gratified to have seen her make. There in no rttsnn why (he should not become une of the ftvost prosperous place in Western North Caro lina, or in the Hta'- With her situation at the Junction of two Important railroads there ia no ttuuu why, with additional railroad facilities, ehc tbould not becowethe treat manufacturing toa of tb Ktatc. To secure those additional frcliliev should U her most' cherished object, ajul the ahoukl allow no opportunity for -doing M)Jo eecajie her. An opportunity, we think, bow present itself which she should, at 1. art, ie the necessary stqej to MOM. rite Orange, and Alexandria railroad, backed, .af.we have reason ta believe, by the Baltimore atjaVOtuw railroad, one of the wealthiest corpor- MMi in the country, i engaged in extending line from Lynchburg to Ihinville. Would t not be wise policy Cur Uie people of Sslisrbuiy aware the passage of a charter from the pree ent legislature for a road by the moat direct practicable route from this place to connect with raid road at Danville? Such road would tr.v rersethe conritiet of Davidaon, Eoieythe and Rockingham, tbxac of the finest Uibaaoocoentiss. iff North Carolina, or any other State. Thia road once built, at it may be in a few yean, and die road completed from Cheraw to thia place, and Salisbury must neceaaarily become a great proKperoot manufacturing town. Nor would the aad prosperity Arising from it be confined to the town alone. Kowan it one of the !incst agricul tural counties in the Stte, and aha wcu.14 tbin find a hi,ma ajarkef for uj?kiRureJ pro duct. The coiifuniing and producing plaatea would thereby be brought alongside of each oth er, and oar would lucerne a wealthy and, cpni percially, independent community. U au that .no State aid can now be expect ed, aad should not be asked. But a baked char ter can, we tuppose, be obtained without any difficulty. The advantage of the improvement would be to great to the two Virginia corpora tion W have mentioned that they wouldaliijo! certain! aid in its construction at no distant lay. At all areata we think a charter thould be obtained for a road from this point to a point on the Virginia line at or west of Danville, leav ing the j'n :t I .cation to be fixed by tho cum pa ay. - Ve hope some of oaf leading citizens will give the matter their attention. If they will study the map of the country they will, we think, become convinced of its feasibility and impor- i .. THE STATE i A I K. Wc attended the Fair at Raleigh last wreck, aad tpent a small part of three days on the Fair (Jrounds. The amnilx r of visitors in attendance each day was quite large, and the Society has ITto exhibition ofstock was not 'altogether as good at could be desired, but was creditable. f) other departmcnta the exhibitions were good, and, n tomo instances, very good. The how of Agricultural implements and labor, ta ring machinery for the farm, was very good. Floral Hall, Farmer's Hall, and Mechanic's Hall made, we think, a njucji better appearance fkm act-year. We did not hear the aiuiual atl dmwpfFrof. 1'hilli ps, nor Uie address of (ov. OtaAan. bi-b il;e life and character of tho late Chief Justice Ruffiq, but wt heard them both spoken of in the highest terms. We hope to have the pleasure of laying them both before par readers at an early day. We do not propose UT give any detailed ac count of tiio Fair, or of the articles an exhibi tion, hut we cannot refrain from mentioning some from the Weatcrn part of (he State. Sm uel C. Shelton had on cxhibition-thc finest sam ple of leaf tobacco we have ever seen, raised and cured by htm in the codhty of Buncombe. Gen. R. fl. Vanco also had on exhibition a sample raited and cure d by himseif in the same comity little kfertoi". These samples prove beyond queejfen that Wetter North Carolina posstwes om$$ft tba finest tobacco lands in the world. fWagfJatarw tome apples on exhibition from ;Ya County, we believe, that could not be lastly beaten any where. Mrs. Williams Brown at this place had on exhibition some wax flow Wawjdnjhjaamed to us, though we do not pro iest to be a judge, to be inferior to none ArAFloralrlllftlk M also exhibited several rarietijs of excellent native wines of bar own roanafiu-towe, at well at some other articles. A. C. Hege, Eaq.,f Leciagton, at usual, had on and sartrptet of hie native winet and, perhaps, eome other article, J. H.Thompaon,of Davtdim pount, contributed hi ujuol cjneja to tha tkpw of agricultural inttrtuientt. Mr. Dlckeon, of ThoAaeviiie, exhibited a nawfr invented blow er ft the Smithy, reaenUy patented by lijm, hlc jdt fair to snpefcidd the common bel low.' Wk F. Shnlta, of Salem, exhibited tome splendid artjeies of furniiureof hit own manii factn4 m well a hi? pf hki Italian- bees and samples of honey. He also read before the ag ricultural tociefy anyway on beekeeping, which If JNfrCtft ft fhk grejt eatisfactipp, and cufi gained mu,ck otixiu intjriflatwr.. We will pub Jith this assay at no distant day. Many mora thing Were on exhibition from Western - IVoith Carolina, but, at we took np ntot of them, we are unable to mention them. )Vp will publish the award of premium a toon as we aeceue it. Of coarse e stoy.ed At the Yarfapro House, having accepted the invitation pf Dr. Rlacknall to become hi gtiea on the occasion. And our brief vj.wu the re a a sofiicieut to convince us i that the Dr. ander&&udi keeping a popular and I 'Ant dan hotel that he ia the right man in the ruthi place, i' vie. hit uiaiuiiremenl ma ami quite Mire that the house will fully maintain, if Jt doe not add to, its long established reputation at use 9f the best hotel m the Southern coun try. , Wa had tU pluatiujc, whiU in Raleigh, of W wneverai ol our esteemed breth OEN. D. H. UILL. Wt raxrrA to tay that w have bean sadly db appointed in the character of thia man. After several times reflecting upon nt in surh in unit r a to make It nam patpabtt thjaa b dusired to provoke V controversy by his attacks, we noticed one df bit aticlet. Thia we did, according to hit own ennfoasion, with courtesy and good ten pur. 1 lint lie n.i.-lit have ii. ,uX' ol eomptalut weoupivd hitarlicleentira. WeapHlcd to hit magnanimity to enpy mr article. This he did in detached portion with a running comment. In the course of hi comment he k Jittlalmnl ail inUnti- to aiiatk ttt, r tftk apf roatrurreay wtm at. He even went so far a to withdraw one of the charge which he hail made againtl u. But he could scarcely have done otlH-rwiee, fur he well knew, when he punned it, that the charge could not be applied lo u. But he thowed himtelf unwilling to take any explanation from us. hir iu-anoe tliat .1 a division should take place in the Conservative parly tho fault would not be uart ought to have aaiitfivd every man who had confidence in our integrity. That con fidence (ten. Hill professed to have. But ttill he has continued hit attacks, and that, too, in a manner not at till creditable to him, or to any other man who pretend to tustain the character of a gentleman, inack last a Christian, in his issue ol the in ot rx-ptciuiH-r lie ina.lc a low or u, crty oia p:iriin viewa. It was formed ng at us on the lourth page of hit pper, where I of the beat material in tha Hate, from all par- wa would never have saen it if our attention I A l 1111 . f. 1 V i I r 1. : . V '. bande.1 ti-etUr as Radical, and whu hoyad, bv orihenul l,elober lie ijuolet what purport to I assuming that name, to obtain the assuUncc of be a sentence from au article of uiir of the 5th I the Kadical partv of the countrv. it Is an of Augntt, (et kkk he m gnrbUt at lo pervert 0 ("''Ballon far almv mere party, and we have ' I iilllinnlsd t . . buaK la Au a l I - . tvwiiia-omittiug the qualifying word "proio- .nT.,ZtU l. . 7 i ,, , . rTTTT" . . . . .rl,t"lunnliichtlmeat a altall have Uiur- oiy irow iu we laxeu mm wun tae garbling, l oughly aocojniilished itt Stale nintdun. at Uie tame time explaining what wa least by I to lormuUble has it proved bv reason of it the sentence at we wrote it. The garbline he libcr1 "nd patriotic character so superior to ! rsnnni dan .nd k i... j ,w i I nJ narrow party that it is a torror to the was the result of inadvertence-we would be glad bjad, nd would only be too happy if it would abandon its name, renounce Its State character, unfurl the Democratic flag and enter the uaxion- And now, conceding lo lien. Hill calm and serene courage at a soldier, patriotism and con Uncy during the Into war, and sum virtues man, not wilhstan ding hit great constitutional defect, hut admonishing him that be do not umh a tingle one of the iiliiirs hl go lo make a encctsAil political leader, w a stal man mm rrlre from tha contest which he ha lirvvoked and leave him alum lu hi gury. mTtyT" The great point mad by the Radical is that our partv I no party. The fact I that it i maraud by Higher cnaractei i-tic than attach to mere party, and that it its peculiar merit. The movement it represent it a great nilni move ment li.r Uie i ilciiipti.iii ol the Male from combination of men whose onlv niiii it lifiV and Mioliation. The captain anil leader among i hem are, with few exceptions, stranger and ail- veulurwr who have no pride of Stale, no inter est In the past or Virginia,, no attachment to her I " 1 .) I.', no lova far her traditions, no care for m-r luiure. All Ibey want U iitncv, Such are the Icadcra. Those who. fallow-them are the most ignorant Hrtion of our Npullhm, who until recently had na political eitaruee. They are not property holders, nor are they lax pay era. They do nut belong to the race that we lie long to. Many of them no doubt mean well, bnt i hey are too ignorant to know how lo act. The aim of the Conservative organisation ia not National, but State. It i not Whig or Dem ocratic. It was not formed to nlect President. to know that it was. In the same issue of our paper that pf Oct. the 7th ip which wa ta ed him with the gar bling, wa naked kirn 0a Mfowvng question by way of reply to one he had bean asking ut : "Doe Gen. Hill think thai the members of the i; lute Brotherhood who went through the form of accepting tho EegUlatira AddreaL as Dr, Mppre and many otktn did. accepted of i ip good faiih, or only at 'an electioneering ruts f" In hi issue of this week, after the lap of three weeks, Oen. UiJ say, hi reply to the above: "In answer to our demand for the tricky lead ers Mr. Hane gives only the name of Dr. Moore! We reward thl a a virtual withdraw al of the unjast and defamatory charge. at arena. They are snxiou for it to do thia, be cause they think that it could then be easily U-aten. If we are wise we will disappoint them. W will do exactly the opposite of what tkey want us tp do, a . Our "living Idea" Is the salvation of Virginia. A higher mission wa could not have. Our rank are open to all who will engage with u in that uuiy wont," he above reiaarkt free the Rich atsod Wkif are at applicable to the Conservative party of North Carolina at of Virginia, and express our views better tban we could have expressed them oursolf. Like the Conservative party of Vir ginia that ml North Carolina has a mission to perform, and that mission here, at there, is -'the Persons reading Oen. Hill's artiolc, only, are redemption of the State from a combinstisti ass bound to conclude that we admitted our inabili ty give any names, save that of Dr, Moore. Yet we admitted no such thing, and Oen, Hill wall know that we di.l not. Our language embraced the whole White Brotherhood "Dr. Moore and nuti other." The charge made by u on the and the wishes and necessities of our people. 1 1 otn ot Augiut were . true at tho time we made this way only can it be preserved from disaolu them, if they are not now. W hare never re- tion nntiHt mission 1 accomplished. Men may traded them, and we never mill, as applicable to deceive themselves at Ibey will, but there nan be the time at which we made them. e tsow but little doubt in the mind of the calm and them to hare been true, and this statement observing that 20,000 men voted the -Conserve should be satisfactory, to all who regard jaa.aa a tire ticket at Uie late election who have no fixed man of integrity. If Oen. Hill so regard us he political stars as told by present national party is sati.-iied in hi heart. If he doe not so regard names. When the mission of the Conservative u why did he my that he did ? IVemmm Litt tftk North L'mtothm Ap ricultural Soektp M Dub tinted at the Latt Fair, Oft, !, 1870. DEPARTMENT I. UTE TOOC o Beet HtaJluH, emr years old. Hob Let, CaJ ywri luwiin, of . urtbamptou county, pre mium -U). . Deat Sullioe S rear old, Hagara, Mar R I lavis, of Warren, premium $M. 1 IW Killv or fJi I sit PtM II.- Jaslek Turner, Jr, of Orange, special arwrnkma of lift M'.iit iWAtmarr tirnuMU 1W II. hi ,rsu.hl ...III, mm 4 old Janus, p J cult I , Co. of Tarhoro. Kleertambe y, premium fsgi, Ri bnssl mar over i yean old, E F Mc- 1 rj-ry of llilltbore, Orange en, nreminm $15. Ilesl bnssl mar nd roll lie J M C.nn.U II of Jomrtioro, Moore premium $10. mt sialhon over 2 and under 4 vear, Dr Molt, of Catawba ftation, premium $10. Rett mare overt ! - 4 old TM Hull, Haw Kiver.jm-iuiiim $10. I' "t stallion r:,hd in ibu rUl. Jmm I' Jen- kins A Co, of TanVkrii. nremlum V.Y IUt pair mat, had hr.n. it W Wviuie A o. of Kalcigh, pretukfm $30. Iki-i tuid.lle bona. J 1. Henlr. of Chatham tit 7' ' . ii ....... Ilet single harndu hone. Wilrr D Jons of vt aae, premium UAWl Bast heavy d Salem, premium iiewt hi aw d Ijimb of Snipes lies! bcavv old, W M Wl Ilc-t heave dranght Million over 2 and under it . k-r, nurr Hoaaxa. t sUllion, Henry Fries of brood mare and coll, O. premium $10. r brood mar over 4 vsars Holly Springs, premium Iket pair Rowan Dinks, by Joel t urthk of Kalcigh ; premium $9. Best pair Muscovy Ducks, by John Price, ool ored, of Kaleigh : pressiem $S. Best lot of Puddls Ducks, by Cameron Perry, isiloretl, of Kslriib . iwrmium $3. Beat lot of Hgemis, by Herbert Heywood, of HMMglt t rt iniiiin 9o. One lot luddl Ducfclby John Price, colored, oflUleigh, rcrtlficat. One lot Mimatiaa Blue Ouinea Powls, by W A Nash, of Chatham; osrtlfleate. Rest uair Itr.1 Uuinea Fowl, bv Mator J M Crenshaw, of Wake, premium $3. by W F 8hultx, of 4 yean old, Oreen of Franklin co, pre- uiinm $1". Best pair dcr 3 y prrfiiium lMt church I lest old fa ears hi, .V ,.l raised In prsrakanxf 10, Dest It of WntC nreffl Brswkefr vy drauelit hone over 2 and un- Dai i !on of Alamance co L heavr draught boras, kf. d of Kalcigh, premium $10. arangnt i.nxsi mare over 4 yean the Male, J W LMlm ot Orange, men whose only aim it ofike and spoliarion." Let it be kept entirely aborr national politic nr til that mission shall be fully accomnlisbed, ant1 until our State Constitution is amended and rt formed to meet the r. ii irements of government party it accomplhthed then let it dissolve if it chooses, as it almost certainly will, and let its members attach themselves to which ever na tional party suits them best. For certainly the present ( .nsery-tfP " 4rVe v, . BrfrnTWw whatever may be contended by somev ft wa farmed for another and tor higher purpose and must not dissolve until that purpose i accom Every man who ha been a constant reader of (Jen, 1 1 ill's paper know that he Aat sought a controversy wkli us, if he is not still seeking it, notwithstanding his declarations to the cnu- read our articles, that he has not treated us with the courtesy and kindness with wliich we treated him, but which, it now appears, were thrown away upon turn, ileccrtainy made an effort todosoin reply to our first article, hut ft waaonly an effort. tr il u ; l .1? ; " t . , ne eouio noi long uisgiiis? nimseii. ine in slincta of his nature were entirely too strong for eoucealmcnt they have burnt forth in full vigor and exhibited him in all his mental and-moral obliquity. I he narrowness of his mind and smallncss of hi heart now stand out prominent uj.o.1 u iu Measures ui ni character, vi e tee the man exactly a. he is. If lie had been born and educated in New England he would have been a puritan of the puritans. Had he lived there at a sulfieiently early day he would, in all probability, have been distinguished among the witch burners. Even now he mv be adnatiae J ra - c i tJ in anticipation, over tllS MifTerings which h imagines himself capable of inflicting, upon us by the contcmptpblo and disgusting mole pf hit attacks. hut we intend to disappoint him sorely, We will have no further controversy with him. Wc acknowledge that we are no match for him that in anycontrorersy in which we might enwee him hn would emsb na tn iims. l "awtwrnft." I cannot endorse his desire "fnr alike .ppallc before the gigantic proportion of &&iX&h d"U"t' his mighty intellect and knightly courtesy and I would rcspeclfullv ask the I ..i.;..i...n i.. i oi i - .. . t.u.iiiru TOinnr, wuicn we aamtrein liim but , SOUTH CAROLIXA ELEtTIOX. We are sorry to have to announce that' the Radicals nave carried the State of South Can Una by a very decided majority. We had en tertained strong hope that the reform party, whose mission was the samo a that of the Com scrvative party in this State and Virginia, would succeed, and redeem the government of that State from the hands of the unprincipled nd venturers who now have control of it. Ihit we have been disappointed. lift, jgHa'KTTKS aD Miuct. k raised in the Btote, A J Blanchard ism tiO, of mutes, W T Askew of Wake, pemaUm $. Hea sinele mule, T BA C W Bvnum of ( hat- llsjiL premium $Mk Rkt jennette, Js A Smith of Johnston, spe. etajpremium of $10. MTTLK punjtsai, PKTOX, auwswv, sc. Beet Devon cow, T M Holt.'of Alamance, pre. nfnm $10. Best Jersey ball, R A Jsokins A Co, of Sa km, special nnim $lo. r M.Ji I L.n .1 .Mr. nlA T If lloll mt fAhupance, premium $3. Best Devon bull I year old, the tame premi um $o. Rest Aldemev ball 2 rears old. W O Un church of luleigh, premium $10. Rest grade bull eJf y month, WG Unchurch of Raleigh, premium $3, Rest Devon heifer, 13 moptbs old, Mrs Law rence Hinton, of Wake, premium $'), - Rest grade ball, 4 yean old, Mn Klliabeih JefiVey, of Kranklin, prcmiu n $16, llett Durham heifer 18 mouth old, J P H Russ. Raleigh, premium $3. lU-st graile cow over 3 yean old Carter B HarriMMi, of Wake, premium $10. Best native or grade bull, over 1 and under 2 years old, Clintoa W Williama of Wake, pre mium $3, woBJt ax Best pair work txen, K P Rattle of Wake, preiuuuu Tliese animals wtre brought from his Edgc- romiM! farm and thev shon'exl their keeping plenty corn in that rjgion. SemMntL I II Mill. einiuin 'ij, Italian la let : premium $ft - i . .SK - lly annie, oetl ssarm of Hybrid bee; pre- niliim, 90. Br same, beat swarm Com most beeai aswatiajm $4. Special premium is awarded to Joel Curtis of 11 nke, tor a Dim swanu of cuniiuon bevt of $3 AUklet l.Tl UAL fnoifVCT. Best bread mm, W G I s biirch, "llitjfc.fi Iter! stock ol com, W r Miiill, Kor-rtk, g3. lie! hit of wheat. L W A C W Bvnum. Chst- nam, Ilest variety of oat, A C Hege, Davidson, IS. Jlest vaTletv ol rye, by the same, 93. I!. I I, i r. I ,.( r, .. .....I I.. .1... ' ' " ' J S. MS, VJ , " V -MOO, H'. l!et variety of gram seed, R A Jenkins. For- yme, in. Beat rariet v or flekl Hat, 9 Webb, ( Inutge, $3 Beet hale of cotton. 400 lbs.. J R Means. Ca barrus, S1l. Best two stalk of cotton a sample, B P Wtl iiamsn, k 'learn, gr. Iht sKvimi n of Ml lh in seed, W H Wil liams, I rtnklin, five dollars. Hal iirimim mt dressed Aax, Mm W F .'ihultr, Forvthe, fhree dollar. Ilet sHrimn ef broo.ii corn, 20 lbs, A C I lege, IMVIdson, three dollars, Iiet tpedmen of fine wrapper tobacco, 10 lbs, O C Shelton, Athcvillr, ten dollars. Best specimen of nrstsfoot oil, Mn W F Hhnlu, f'orsvthe, three dollar, Best specimen of linseed oil, Mn W F Shnlta, Fonythr, thirty dollars. Best specimen of sweet potatoes, 1 bbl. West A Churchill. Raleikh. three doUan. Best -sk iincn ol lush potatoes, Oen W Mor- ilocal, tuleich, three dollar. OaoMM P. Bowtu. A Co ol New York, the . 1 1 kuown aad entorprUiug ndrertitiug geuts. hare purchases! the agency pf John Hooper 4t Co. of the same eity. an eo,uelly-f wen aitown ana reliable nrm.aiid by the un ion of the two will have by far the largest aud moat nourishing sdver.iting establish ment m the country ; and if II i as well man aged in the future a la the past it cannot fall ti become (till more gigantle and ane cernful. at sear. Rowell Co. publish the American Newspaper Ihrectory, the mort complete volume of the kind ever issued in tkl or nay other eouutry, and at their New York otBee tbey keep on file more thuu five tbousaud periodic!, which are always opeu to the fee uae of their patron when in New lurk. Doth the retiring partners of the late nnn ol J. Hooper 6c Co. ae to remain with Ueo. r Uowell A Co for aome uiuutha, un til their own butinea matter ean be adjust- J -4k ti w ma tir u, auer wnicn wr. i ay re contemplate K. ug noi mi, and .Mr. John Hooper, who has been elected Treasurer of the Ca wella.8haw. aud Willard manufacturing company, of N. V.. will give bU atleutinu to thttiolrudftc io n of the patent tin-lined lead pipe, an article of garat merit, extensively inanufacturedand old by that company Springfield Jiepub ttctm, Oct. 18th, 1670. mimmt . VtaBBBBmrABBBBBH ly.ur.nr.iij.ii.i.v.vi s.H'IH;KssIHI.W m Mr. James Rantoin. of Lyurhburs, identi fied the body of the woinan who wa washed aabore in Chesterlield during the late flood, a hie wife, and ha taken her to Lynchburg for burial. The body of Mis. Rahaom waa washed a distance of 173 mile. lHAHHI At e Prsstnrterisi. t Imreh I tlk ....ni,,. tl.u 0,01. In., l. I I u. pie, Mr. 1. 11. Foust and Miss Amelia Horah, all of this place. For the Speedy ReUef abb rnxtnn con of Oonsumptiou, IlllONClllTW, iLjTaj ASTHMA. COLDS, AMD ALL IIM(AMN nWMw-' LUNGS, CHEST, orThrdtt! TBI KXPIOTOBaJn U t syaaaill iwN i sivelv of Herbal and MaaUlasrhieaa are- duets, winch lormeata the wwry ggbatg mt III! inst.. In this place on the night of the 20th Mn. Sophia Uowan. wift of J. P. Uowan. At Jerusalem, Davie county, on themorninr of the 'ltd inst- tgtd 1 moolht and 18 days, Mary Airne., dauebter ef F. M. aad Martha Jane Tank. aceeas AunusY, eaocia to at to ...... BO lo ...... an to ...... 10 to ...... Mo Bfi to cXxClei-" w- tw SAL1SBU R Y M ARKKTS Heat firkin of fresh buUar. 6 month eld. Mn HJT. TJ, 1H7U. o t tVUsun, uraoville, five doJJan. airoaraB tr j. Beat isr of butter. SO lbs.. Mr Il W IT Al. I Bacon. wrMDil, amance. ditilomn and three dollae Coffee, per pound, BW i..i nr.l...lr K..,t tv a v. .v. ri...i. I Cera, per bath, of M lb M. -.,. ,i . .-w.fi. iiiuai. i, i 1 J!.. I - - 'I SISBl. SSB. bbsssbssb. Cesssrss. .rusiiid I ',. ... I . 1...... 1 't MAHth. .1.1 H..LI I, m . I . Z. .. . . " I - mwmwmm aw, rmnt, I USSdiSS. TSIIOW, t aucey, Un dollar, " Adaeiantine. Real barrel flour. S II Webb. Oranae. teadol. Cettoa. per pouad, ta, Next best liarrel of flour, James Xewlaad, Al- gniance, u dollar. Superfine flour, A lUmsav, Chatham, four Uollars. Bel barrel com mosl, Alex Oldham. New lienor er, are pulton. Box of starch (not entered) a special premli reoimrnanded. Best and rreatsst veriety of apples, Messrs. unuiey A JSon, ureenstooro, five dollars. Best and greatest variety of pears, f Ltndlev A Son, Oreenslxiro, five dollars. Rest and greatest variety of grape, L Fruilich thiplin, Bve dollars. The Commitlee appointed on native wines, a warded tlie lol low i Bf premiu nis a nd oertincate: Yam, per buuck, Kgg s, per dosee. Ktathen, per poind. Floor. par tack. Kltb, MsokyrsJ, ; . I. . 9 . I Frait, drlsd, applet pet led, w nnn' I, I Fete lie. Bsslsd. .... unite id Ltatber, upper, yerpouud .... sols, " Iron, bar. eaetlag, tils, cut. " Molasses, sorglinm. nsrg "--I I lot I.I, - Bvrun. " ftnlons, per bnshel, ..... . . 22 2M au 75 ii M no 19 to 15 1.40 to 1 60 16 to 90 40 to ia 3 60 to 3. in Ml. 00 au to at to a to 3 to a to 6 to 69 to SO to to 8 to to .S urrpcrnong, vintage IMS, L Frudich, Dup- 'Zk ' per pound Rest fat cow, (j R Harrison, of Wake, pre mium $o. .Mil. II COW. Host milch cow J P H Rust, of Wake, ore" liemSHO. i l-.tac Williams, of Franklin, pre- OB KCH-TllDOWK. examine tlie aliove For the Old Xortk Plate. 'THE QUESTION OF A CONVENTION." Mr. Editor: You publish an endorse mm nr. tide from the Wilmington jjtar, under the shove caption. bile I most licaflily eiidor.call that this journal says as to the iinoortanec nf mat bv undue hlastc, to jeopardize our recent triumph, and if you will allow me the expression., I will add.lhe "mmlerolion" of the writer, for 1 nm a of tlie Dress, smone tlmm M. i;n. ..c .l iSiJzTX?' r Bobbitt f h Kpi,,! JfWaesW, Jlr. Turner of the Seniil, Maj Fn glehard of thcfay mingt.m JoerW, Mr. TTMl of the Ridpew'Wf Mr. Evans, Jr., of the' B.lhdKiroir. Mr Pool AIC jg Jvmmml Omhcrn and, perhaps, others. V, fill? n , P wll?f "-ring 1-lwin Forrest in Mhsiio, and Harry McCarthy in or of his in uni'able periormanee. Upon Uie whole ween jpypd our risit finely and hope to repeat it at every recurring annual Fair for yean to come. cannot imitate. We well know that it is utter ly impossible for ut to cope with such a man. 1 But one course is left to us. We long ago learn ed from that great and good man, FaJstaB; that "discretion U the better pert of valor." R cincro I bering the terrilie instigation which Gen. Hill one inflicted upon Edward Stanly, who had the temerity to-encounter him in literary combat, we sound a retrpat. From that dreadful inflic tion It is well known that Mr. Stanly never re covered. He fled the Stole forerer immediately afterwards, and the last we heard of him he waa cultivating the grape among the distant hill of 10alssssiisi.swe( w sss, diuw 11113 th aaeoliee. toons or hit dtsgraoe 11, the Champagne of the Pacific coast. That no such cajamitw soar be fall na we follow thexampleof glorious Falstaff Verily "discretion 1 the better part of ralor,' and in "that better part" we interd to .'save' onr literary "life.' And we feel quite sure that our mend will applaud onr jodgntept, Pnrely no ope expect us, untrained and uneducated as we are, to inconnter the accomplished litenry "Darld," who slew the great literary giant. Stanly j or the mighty literary "Hannibal," who alone has succeeded ia crossing the literary Alp; or "nicks" who so successfully ' bamhoo7!ed" .Maryland, My Maryland." 80, from this point, we rptirp f, -urn 'the ield forever we shall meetOen. Hill no more. Yet, we bethink ourself that duty demands that we linger a moment longer to thank t ten. Hill for the great service he rendered the Conservative cause during the late campaign. In the name of the party, then, we tender him its tfcank for having remained so quiet on the subject pf poli tics publishing only a family paper until the contest was pvef vtd tlie victory won. It it 01 -ly those that have read his paper closely since the election who can properly estimate the im portance of die service be rendered the party by hit comparative silence during the canvas. It is quite true that he entered the political arena artirehf immediately after the election, exclaiming "Nancy, sin't we brave." Rut the battle had been fought and the victory gained, and be was pow.rk- for ha:m. - v y , neollul v iislr l ie .SW a ,.!.,:.. questions. How can "perpetual concert and never ending partisan animosity, individual con- tention nnd local jealousies'' be put to r ,-t so long as the great, 1 may say vital questions con nected with the greatly needed change jn our present. onsn union are Kept open, undecided, unsettled, and agitstinghe public mind t How will it ho possible for the Legislature to perform its ample !asknnder the present Constitution T tan it abolish tno nseli-ss, yes, worse than use less othces ordained by that instrument? Can it abolish the expensiveandpumbenome system 01 county povernmei.i, ana restore our old coun ty courts, with such modikcetions as experience has shown to he necessary and proper,'1 Can it restore onr old and time honored inoepeiidci 1 J ud ii iary T Can it remodel and rcsMsellate our L tticursitv, or put ouefiiuii s resrrW r IL.o.ow.n " .-.- - . , ..... ... .......yu.v, fIIU, HIIU WHICH we nave toe nnnny io sustain r fto, no it can ao none at tneee Wing under our present con- Hiiiiuon, sna wnnsmi inese, where is reform to poutimn e, where to and, and what will it ac complish ? I eat with the Star and yourself, utterly op- Ked to "eweVArttTt," or ''mmdertaJnpg toe aiuca." it I am of opinion that there can beno "tneVt hatte" in fleeing from the plague, bad company, and the erll of onr present Constitution, which are ten, yes, a hundred fold greater then both the plague and bad company, and I cannot see (hat we will "mmdertttt to sw" when wc at tempt to get rid of the oppressive burthens, which are pressing onr people to the eart). I agree with the Am-, that onr people have shown "that t&ev ran be truxteti," hut not at some time to be fixed by politicians, but now at the present moment, and at all times, end further that thev are fully com Detent to manage their own affairs, ijrjt Iv it wrnio "riiht movmni," but to fix tht ''i-ujlit moment' for themeclre. IJBO. niieni ll. st milker, I miiim flu SIILKP M KKIXO ,'tOTsWOLU The Judes aiiiMiinted to class, report that tev have examined the sheen entered nmler tlicUive head and in their opin ion there are no genuine Merino, Cotswold or Southdown on exliibition. KATIVt: Oil (..H . HI-: AKD 004TS. Best native Buck, W M Boy Ian, of Raleigh, premium c-.o. Best Ems, 8 In number, the same, premium $10. Best Ewe Lambs, Dr W A Forte of Wake, premium Ss5. Rest Tiatr half breed Cashmere floats, Dr O L Ellis, 01 Eouisbuij;, premium $o. HWIXK lIKItKHHIISK, C'llESTKR, NEAPOLITAN. Ilc-t pair fiilihlooiled Neapolitan pits, Dr O L Ellis, of LouisUirg, premium $10, $ooch. Ilest native sow ami 4 pigs, D y Steadman. of ake. premium ?10. Best pis, 8 weeks old, B B Rhodes of Wake county, premium 90. Ilest Chester tow, !' months old, K Burke Haywood. Jr., of Kalcigh, premium s. Best native boar, montlia old, Bctij Kirk- ham, pi ol jinn $0. lhti psir lex lrade pigs, 4 months o(d, V R I'epper, Raleigh, reniuni $5r Best Suffolk boar, R A Jenkins, pf Salem, sweepstakes $10. I test Brazilian Corbett pig, 14 weeks old, Dr Mott, of I ntawtia station ; premium Sm I in. ten dollais Burbank (iallakrr, Washington, s special premium of lYiree dollars for a dry Scuppernoiig wine and a certjlicate for a sparkling Scupper nong. A ccrUflcate to , C Hege, Daridson, for the best dry stilled Catawba wine. A certificate to Mn Si 6 Wilson, Oranrille, for Isabella wine. A certificate to Mr. SO Wilson, Oranville, for wine from the fox grape, A certificate to Mrs M E Moffitt, Randolph, for black berry wine. . rant wine. pic; V Lee, uf Wkr, Tkt People Literary Cmpmmo, for No vember, come to us as bright and as freak looking as the green field are after a gen tle rain. It is published by E. C. Allen dr. Co., Aucusta. Mai no. Term. 75 cent ner year. A fine Steel Phgraving, entitled 'From "P mention are entitled to a diploma. Shore to Shore,' is presented to avprr newt Rest sow and I sweepstake $0, yat'LIRV t'HH'XKNS, Best pair Bnhins chickenv L M Oreen of , i 1 it aae: premium mm, . Rest lot of young Rrahma chickens by the same: rcitincate. I!. si trio of Dorking fowl, by John Price of Make; premium ga, ' Rest trio of half Durktng and half came by Herbert Rattle of Wake, certificate. Rest trio of half black Spanish, by Tho Bat tle of Wake; eerlitici.tj. llet trio of White mtHM 1 An-king, by Miss Nellie llattle of l ak.-; premium . Rest trio of white Bantam by Morean Barrin- ger and Plummer flattleof H alie : premium M. itesi pair 01 black spnnisu cuicsent, or v f Battle of Wake; premium $3. IVst nairof Seabrisht Bantams, by Ham Smith and Miss Mary an V ieH ot Wake; premmpi $3. Best pair of Bantam chickens by Henry jvingsiana 01 Kaleigli ; eenincsip. Best pair of Freeilinc chipkens, by Cameroq Perry, colored of Raleigh certificate. B.t trio of white muff chickens, by Mis Mai ry Ivingsl.nnd of Raleigh; prcnuum A M E (HtcKKXS. I Bust pair of full blood Sloiiefence came, be W A Nash nf Chatham; premium $3. Rett pair of Haw River Urevs, by same; nre minm $3. Bet pair of Earl of Derby game, by J Moss, of Wake ; premium $3. Rest pair of Falkland Blue game, by same, premium $3. Beetpair of Dotnjplco game, by J C Harris, of Raleigh; premium $8. Master M Rarringer of Raleigh, had on exhi bition, a fine specimen of half pheasant panic, liich it wortpy of special notice. Messrs. Miller A Poo. of Chatham, presented a variety of. game fowls, which are worthy of A certificate to C C Curtis, Alamamv, for the uesi pure rorn wnissy. A certificate to L Frwlich. for tlie bewt Flow er'.- Scuppernoiig wine. Beat and largest - variety of apple trees, J Lindley A Son, OreenslMiro' five dollars. Best and largest variety of pear trees, Ridge- wav nurseries, nve uollars. J Lindley had the largest variety of peach trees and ti LAnthnny had trees of the heal quality, so the premium was divided between the two. . Best ami largest variety of grave vines, L Fru-lieh, Duplin, five dollars. Best nnd largest variety strawberries, Ridge way nurseries, three dollars. Best and largest variety raspberries Ridge-, wav nursetws, three dollars. Ilest ahdHaivcst variety of eooseherric I.b.d. ley A Son, Greensboro, throe dollars. Best and largest variety of blackberries, O L Anthony, three dollars Tfcc committee on Fruit Trees, recommended' pjruiiumsto tho following, they having been omitted in the catalogue ; Best and largest Variety of plums, Ridgcway nurseries, three dollars. " ' - -. Rest and largest variety of figs, Kidgeway nurseries, five dollar. " Rest and largest variety of Quine, Lindley A Son, three dollar. Ilie premium or 92.50 for the best and lar gest cherries waa recommended to be divided between J Lindley A Son and O L Anthony. Lindley & Son having the largest variety and Mr. Anthony the best growth. The committee also commended the trees ex hibited by Frank Johnson and C B Hnrrisnn as deserving of notice at the hands of the Execu- hve Lommittee., The Executive Coniiojttee awarded the spe- .'uttto, Irish, per bushel fewest. Sngar, Brown, perponnd, i stnaec. (Vtisuad Pulverised Sslt.onttt. per sack, . Liverpool, ' " " Tsble, . Tobaeca, Leaf, per pound, -it M 11,1.1 , no. ,1. . ' Hnioklnc. AO to 1.00 to 1 60 to 10 to 15 7 8 ;o 7 to 7(1 , n 13 76 to 1.00 W to 00 19 to 16 M to 1 ao to SB 2.(0 to 9.16 9.96lo9.96 6.60 to 6.00 . Uto 10 SO to 1.60 4(1 : , 1.(6 sine thi csdleat ia tho Rrwacbial Tabes, sad at the 1 time form a toothing coating, rslieviag the ir ritation Which ItNMllU the estssk Tbe object to be obtained 1 to sleaaee the organ ef ail impurities ; to nourish and 9Wst thewRwMan it bs ls m iueaired mmi eaJse- bled by mtvate; to renew ana fnvlaorate tae cireuladon of the blood, and strsagkdki 4Jka uerron urgaiiiiaiion. The IXFRCTORA'T docs thit to au astut ishing degree. It afford wnyxeii 10 viisiize ins oiooo, sna amupia ss asalnalate the matter It equalise a the MTarweaa iwlw9 l ' prodaeing qeiet and euuiposam. o To Consumptive It la in valuable, as It immediaWly raHeree the difficult hreathiog and harratatng oough wldak attends that disease. For Asthma It if a specific erne dose often relieving the Hs- trestniK clinking, and producing calm 1 ant repose. -- 0 For Croup No mother should ever be without a bottle ef tbe RXPECTOKANT in the house. We hare numeronr certificates of it baring tailored, al most instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISEE1 1 KEEP IT ON HAND ! This dread disease rtauires prompt aetioat a soon at the hoarse, hollow oongh 1 heard, ap ply the remedy, and it is easily eabdned ; BUT MIXY IS H A. Nd'ERO US I NKW AD VKRTISEMhNTS. nasnviiie iiieins. Comply, JOHIt m BASS, Preafrjcnt. Ianrta Lives according t a 1 the matkod known in modtra compani It U tecured by a jsint It ck of S 200 000 ; and kat dtpotiud S100 000 with th Comp troller ef th State of TFNNFSS1E Us Assets are more than three times its liabilities. Itt stockholders nnj managen are among the most solid men in Tennessee. Tho. It. BSailcy. ... t 'Js - u State A gont for N'urtli Carolina. W The properties of the EXFECTORAKT aredeuiuleent, nutritive, balsamic, soothingand healing. It l.r ic. -s the neirna system and pro duces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess JDepressiojiv ('oiitaiiiin' ail these qualities in a i-onrenient ami concentrated hum, it has proven to be tbe ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary disee e. Ireiared by W. H. TUTT & LAND, atqusta, tflpr Sold by Pniirintt evcrwhero. oetl8, IfTO. 431 w lloaue. Heallk. II nun in HOW to b ol.ned for riV. I ol Ml,! rlsntsl'sst Farioi, VUls 8 i ,,d Ton Lot, at Tt Gsstr Pssau i s l est, alk-e,. o. T . sr e,. oris. S..U, T(,W!0l 4' linlilftil rUoisie la Iks T r.. from tl , , iS.,r of No alius Is, i.ix,t frein Thrust HK,.,. V ,,..,-.( aad sawdt la tt'l V l" ' 1 "Tr I'tuipiiitl, tilurw, wllki rf. j. l.r HB, wawss . Um. P A WKsK H.W AHV t-Vom.n wsate sVss. '. ' irrm ,n Kal.-tman. Atdreaa . H. MSI KKk.ft P;rk a.N. T. Pr res lis in Royal Havana Kotterr, is eatheil nml In! rluauon lurnli d br Uennr Da. , Provl 'Hies. K I. t-s w w. r. u a a v is. 1 r:n. m'dkarkobt, wm.t. law. raues' Ittarcljonsc DANVILLE. VA., &mtlt8tiALE OP Leaf Tobacco. SI'AMV: I 1, curel by II. Ir. crl lion ddr. ti Sln.p'on 4 C - SXWINd MAC'MNK -ArcnU Tl.O'.aaml ItolUr. T'T triif. ni wor. ire, ton Mis p 1 mora, for 4s. . Box iojt. M. J. Wanted. Sslsry 0a ( treotiira and aaaa AdUre a Cryatal 8elu Maafa'n Oo, Y- $1000 PER WEEK r- i l.-aks A -t. i.u QtQ C 'i- be a.ti br t.artle li te-'rligr lib Ui r ulne;e LOW, tlii II :, U .e, N, V. r- iJ-aa Ha-Hai Na- w. m, Lav cjal premium Qf ten dpHars, offered bv ihe Ridge wav Nurseries iq C W WmtbrookofRidKewiiv, he having obtained fire premium, Lindlev'A Bar of Greensboro, obtained the next highest premium a ivin,' taaen mree aad two half pre miums. Best long Uoodjbeet, Dr Grimom, Raleigh, two dollar. . Best turnip beets, Dr ttritsoni, Raleigh, three dollars. Best lot of turnips, (wW globe,) G G Bank, Rale gh, two dollar. West hit of Rtita Ijags tuvi.ijw, Dr Qrlasqm, Raleigh, two dollars. Best lot of gx plants, George W MordecaL Raleigh, two dollar. - Rett lot of 8Hker Skin Onions, M S G Wfl eon, Qfanville, two dollars, ' Best lot of Cabbage, Dr. Gritaom, Italeigh no tioiiuio. 4T PaoVISIOint, The Committee on ialt Prorisiont reported only one barrel of mullet exhibited br J M Taut, Raleigh, for which they recommended a prentium of fire dollar. ajsJMa. ' t The ornor-stone of a monument to fJn- pral R, E. Lee wa laid in Atlanta, on Sat urday, under the auspicea of the Ladies' Me morial Association. Ainon'ir fhe articles de posited were a Confederate fiae, with the in scription "Sacred to the Mercury of General Lee. a portrait of the General, and a bullet taken from the bod r of a wounded Coufeder- ate. Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, Rales room 166 by 70 feet, with nineteen 8ky Llalitt. 1 Prompt Attention to the Interest and Comfort of renters and their lesms. uravet' Warehouse lua now the Largest Sties Room itt To .ui. Wagons lockud ut in Wnrebouss . ..... i. . i , ... . , i .. 1 1 , , , i nigm. luiia iyi nurnca. vhii 4iin tee as, oct 38 ly. subscriber. It is really one of the 'leasinir eueravinrs ever before the public. The Companion ia printed na fine, heavy paper ; it c.-lumn axe filled to the brim with e."l ttincs by talented antbor. and withal it i one of the largest and finest il lustrated family papers published. TTRKKYS. Dica ANP GEESE. W A Nah of by same; pre- Jlest half Poland 11 br v nanism ; premium JS. Rest pair half wild Turkeys, premium g.(. Rest pair Yellow Mountain Turkeys, by came; premium $3. Beet pair Poland Docks, by same ; premium A refined war of chronicling ordinarr e- vent is exhibited br a Cincinnati reporter. who says that '-a iundrnned. feniis Vami- corn, denominated Billr. took umbrae-.- at a Rluegrass belle's grecian bend, aad went fur it- The i ni met of the coat'a head decelera ted the lldjr't Andalusiau glide ponsidera bly." . .George Washington Bibb, a man of tal ent but a hopeless inebriate, fell over a ner- a: i , n .... . . e ruUicuir wan, some teet, in Lynchburg, on Sunday niRht, and wa ipstantly killed. Hon. Fernando Wood has been nominated for election to Congress from the )f inth Di triet of New York by the Mozart Hall Ao-riation. Agricultural Implements, MOWING MACHINES, STRAW CUTTERS, c, &e. IT THE l.ATK FAIR ef the Htat Affrtmlfiiral Society, held at Italeirh on the lHth. llRa.aWh and 31st dan of Oetober. tbe following fllKl PHK MIU1. were awarded to J. H. THOMPSON, of Tyro, Davidson Toonty, N. C, Mannfsefarer or Ajrent forthe sale of A vrli nliural lmiilementt, aad ll the various kinds ot labor saving mscbisery tf Mie faint. v Best Wroncht Share Plow., , $10.01) Best Mill Sii!e I'low, (No. 77)...., lO.etf Best Steel Turning l'low , 10, 00 Most Wroucht Iron Subsoil Plow,,,, 10,00 Best Cultivator., 6.00 Best Tooth Harrow.... (.00 Best Mowing Machine ,., 10.00 lle-t Hone-Power (made In the .State), , 16. W Best St rt w ( 'o tier. ..,.,. v , 6 .00 Best straw snd Hat v Cutter for Hsnd. ( ert.ticate. Jj- for any ofwe abgye articlpt. or any thing else in his line, sourest J, i, Theuipeon, Tyro, Davidson Co.. N C Oct. 98th, is-0. 43 It A VAHD. A C. r.,ni,, will e re iclifiai in . . utli tarries tt S tap. alnnary. ma rrrvi a st e ami simple am.dy 'or tha ear or Nervosa Wetkneaa Boly Deoar, Oiara a t tnt Cri l arr ami f eniliml Or ma, iin.l tlie who e trrn of 4lar- brouicht . n by .- rful ami villous habit. Ores! nun berahsra b en enrid b" lh a nobta r.meily. Praa-nv led by t desire t. benefit t e afflicted sad un'ortatt sllt arn I the recipe for preparing . 4 Inn IMa aassWSaM In a sealed envelop-, in mr o who netds It, Frs mt . A d w JTXTHX IKIM, ItaUstl 0t MMs U'.uae, Wyw Verli City. s h'y'tkuv unlVeti v, . m J'. . ''.-l.'.'-tV'1" HtKLL7rZ L sl""T n . n"' V"mTVB- . - t c. r-.i.i ami .".hk"! i.i(uei ny or irnf m H KX her e I free for Iwo tt' nipa. .'no er r. raali n llh Married l.a.llei by us at their AUdrass Mrs. AOENIg In all earla nf the Unite I Blair la m A H. Nelson V Vo'm Aluminum Gold Jewelry I Arrsta sis waking $) in ao pa week artMas ths 4fcV uminnta Jewelry. Th heat lmttUoo of 14 rr lot--duee4. It bat the exact color, whlii It alsart lalaiaa, a' 4 aiamts ihe teat f the tr,i. tea clda. No sastaa ell l worn cold oa r br ar I. tha Aluminum flwij mc a mmi l augii'er. a. ii. Nets n a Co. snt t Oss I goo.la for I 10 Ihe price gold jewelry 1 fid toe, aad u .,-1 iiih i ( oi iii, ,,, ajien s i-a caaa naiaaea a as, ea and 90 day. We ..mil pel ,ui., wlahi g to act a ueals. a full an i cooip'et snonmtn r.f g.i .da, neialali ii a, Brace ela, lxekera, Lsdiea' and Owab' r iisTar nit, ng., Sleeve Bui ions. u ' a A. .. 'or lisj doBsra 4s. !' to la rsld when ihr Goods are recelvi4, tha alhee dulla-a hi M, 6 aad Ut dsya. tarli viaWes t JaW ' good. u l act a a. e, is .ill , ddreaa A. H. NBUOM A COIBrjiadwaiwl N0BTH CAROLINA, t Superior TO ORGANISTS ! A long- Tclt Need Supplied ClarKe's Short Voluntaries, FOR THE Pipe or ICc rd O ran ii. Designed chietly as Opening Voluntaries and KestMiuses. !r ilulicate and expressive stop. 1 v snd ri.MMiiir. Selected and ar ranged by VM. H. CLARKE, author of the "Arts Method for heed Organs." Price, in board, $1 .60. Sent post-paid on receipt of price- Oliver Ditson til Co.. Boston. C H. Pi t son 4k Co. , New York, i ' -" Divore. ! I will sell for ca.h at Iluntsville, on Friday the iMh day of Novem ber next, lot acres of Land, lying in Chinqoi' pin, snrrenncred by T. l.OSG. llannipt. Jiold by order of the Court of Bankrnptry. S. T. SPEEIC, Assienee Oct. 10, 170 44t of T. Long. Caldwell County. Mary E. Stafford, PPtff, against Julius A. Stafford. Deft In thia case it i made to appear noon aflL davit that after diligent search the defendant ean not be' found within the limit of thia State; It iatherea ire ordered ihe publication, be made in the "Old North State, a newa paper published in Salisbury, N. C tor mix weeks, notifying the defendant to appear at the next Tenn of the Superior Court, for tha county of Caldwell. 'at the Court House ia Lenojr. on fhe 8th Monday after the 3d Mon day in March next. taWa-aud there in anawrr the complaint of the Plaintiff, whieh ia filed 1 . .- " . e. iu irte; nmcf or nam tiiurt. VVitueaa, R. R. v aketield. clerk- of oar said Court, this the 23ldr of October. 1870, R R M'AlrEFrfLD,c.f .f 43 6w:(prfee 8.) XtAJSTsD SAXiB I I will sell for cash at the residence f (Teortre Hobson.on Friday the I Itb day of Koreiulier next, the following lands, to wit: The Heme Tract of sj mbtm, more or las The Henry Mm tract. 150 acres, " M One-half ofa trc-f.f7 :. M Sold by order of the Court ofltartnipVefr T. SPEKK. Aeaigaee Oct. 1(, IW- - K-3t. of Geo. flobton, ml sl