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; r .'Ii. 1 n .-. i.t, i ll , c I with tl.i; ti i..l. J n'U ri'l'nM'l Id enter upon the , nit t" J'" 'nclerw'u,l at that lime, ii oil V8ii'u8 tiivi)loii8 I dena. 1 iiu UnilcJ Dtaica uir-iiici Jittorncy moved that tho Irin I lie post 1 1 , nod till October. JUUio unuorwoo' Hraoted the motion, declrin;r aa billows n Hi. court will adjourn, not until Nov Homier, but until tho fir.t iicsiay m ipciober,-which lima it preferred by the Blilef Jos'lce mi I Attorney General, Tha ftifo will then, if not before disposed or, luUkon np. ... , It l understood Intiovernmcni jpai fcinrters In V iriniM, iittvin Kiiowiougfl what relates to the proposed trial, that ,tf Chief Justice will, in Ms own time, v Jefferson Davis, but not at the no it int. -The nutter js all in the hands of e proper judicial olHoers, and i. beyond Id rtStU VI IU9 a rtwiocin. an nrj'ttl the earn of such treacherona and iner nary politicians as .Sutler, who we see HCitalinff una inwz tor uasu piiriiaaii Lrposes, to inflame toon against an in free rated man who is .literally manacled. the delays of the proper judicial uni n. if Dothinif t'Ue. we coVnnend the lllowinir articles of the New Yoik Tri- Kmc and New York Herald. Loth must Jrominet litidicul organs : JKfKKKBOJf DAVIS. Tho Tribune thos speaks : We do feel that the Government of our outitrv is disgracing itself hy the treats Lent of this prisoner that it ought t iave brought lum-wo. twal long snoe, aw4 ethim know Iris fate that it in piny in a ; shabby, bhuftiing, cowardly pirf wirh c'ardtohim thutit blioul.J either re lract its charge if 6Jiiibifiaiion or have im indicted and Tried thereon according o law that keeping him in prison un tried, aud not even attempting to bring Incase to issue, is diffusing hii .jinprcs- oii at the bouth that the (..oveniiiient pare uot try' him for fear of damaging de- elopinents and a discomforting verdict, ii short, if there was ever a case mis Jiianaged, to the peril of momentum) put- c interests, it is, in our view, that ot the nited States against Jclfereon Davis; nd it is a high misdemeanor in some, ne to pcimit it iraw on in this miserable isliion. Soino exceedingly smart people think ipital may be made for or Hmn-t An a. w . . . . - 1 Brew Johnt-.on by letting tins giime gn i. We feel that it should bo slopped once that the prisoner blmu'd he r- aigned forthwith on the most dnnigirig iuir '0 tliur can bo maintained H-a ns' iii that be should bo promptly ntid Lilly tiled theieoii and Hint nil tulk of iinib!iinf or iiardoninir bint t-TVt u .i be .' - i v ll. -It !.;;a . : j iii , ;t us. tli! up ted to ho bin nth at ll.!t w u liiuibelf tho ietiin. Whereupon the. l'triir corrcspundciit rejoin as fol lows: Dut tho following Ictteis, the genuine lies and truthfulness of which we chal lenge the Judgo Advocate General not the Chronicle to deny, - will, we think, set at rest tho question, if there is fcnjr qnestkirt about it, whether that IH cor was ono or the conspirators, or only their stupid ciit'oaw. i , I.. . y . . : ; i . . ! , , , , J mi I i.e. t.iMo it ... !. I ! j j . e. l c i'i f i freipii litly St I rt-;i k I'.inf, id coaro bie id and Lti t litr w ;ihoif meat or (1 s!i .f miy a miraiiii) elloet on l!:e ment thcro is a domestic feature which has oceasioiicdjnore astonishment . than tho alleged forgone. Last week j Mr. Flint, who has been absent at lho,Nonh for some time with his wife, sent the !i- drback-'to-Norfolk, and then tiloimd i'h LtKSKKAL I am glad to be ablo tore- anolhtrr, 6uiJ to be the wito or a 7rni port that I have succeeded beyond my ern man, buMiow a merchant of Nor- exnectations. Iesi lea the narties I hud lolk. r lint has always barno a tair - - . . . -Mi r!, i, t!..' 1.. , I I.i the !.::. i t' li".: live, to twenty llmi .iud il -llars. At it late hour .i'tnd.iy evening, Jas tite Ili 'iiiuit J. Corprew, at the instance Lin! it has un a 'niirrfhld i ir.u t of the I'auk olliceis, iud an nttai ti : Kencrnl s stem, old u removing con' i - tiu tit ngauist tho Oh I Jhnnnton print- tion, correcting acidities, and cot-ling idf lug eKtubiiBiiment, ani nnumi weggs mm j febrile coiMitioii more effectually than mediatc'y took possession of the same. , tl0 inoet upprnved iiiedi. inei. If lamilies Loimectcd with the nuanCial tfrwonww-: could he mdnce l to -substitute annles. in view, we can count on two,' and per haps four, others, who will testify to all that may be required. After securing Harris, who will prove tho most imiKir- tant w.tneaft we havo yet had, he assured me that lie had several friends in liar risbnrg w horn lie was tonrideiit wonH assist us; and an the expvuse would not be great, I deemed it advisable ! dis patch him at once to confer wiih ti cm. He is discreet aud shrewd, mid no fears ti.n Companv has made i deed of aj gn J I . I I I II t ! I . . I 1 neeu ue enrenaiueu oi ui oiiiuueriiig. ment ol all i s property, ngnu, ami cien received n letter fr.in him this morn- its, to Messre. John lilair 11 oge, Jo in J. ig, which I cnclote, and this afternoon : Kellr. and C Oliver G'Doonell, trustee, snail set out to examine the parties he for tim settlement of its liabilities : Firtt, refers to. if sntisheii tlmt they will an ewer our purpose, 1 shall, as soon as can tct them thoroughly posted, come character for integrity in lb Norfolk community, and in addition to his ne ws paper HSM"eiatioii,.was chief accountant at die Goepoit Navy lard, under the United States Government. Surely this is a wicked world, and sure ly, too, nppearances are sometime deceptive. Tin: Nation! Kxpross nd Traurta sound and rpe, for p:es, cake and sweet- meat, with which iheir children are too frequently s'lilfoJ, thei would l e a dim inution in -tie hii in total of doctors' hills, in a single yi nr. eutlieieiit ! lay in a Uuck id tlH.ds!itioUXi uUJf Jl.u whole seas ui's tis . . J'awteii ! , .Child fur Lienor. The I Jet roil j oft ive an aeeounl ot tlie-ar- j rest In thar t-iry of a Young imi' t ied wi j man ior n niu, uniiik. in oriiei losittinty tlu craviugH of hei apetiie, l.u luid pawned hvr IoikIihii I'm clolliin tlin-iit his absence, her wedding lir.g wot ilio same way, fiiinllv she went so fur un to I hi w n her son, bright eyed hHiidsuine little fellow, three years old. Tho moth er refused to tell w !u rl had Mi lim, and only sf er a lo-'g ortli mi lie fin d ly recovered. 'Jliv unf.rliii:utu wi.iiwn . i i i .I. whs piaeeii in. a ci.ai Un' :o ins: ilution, on w ith them. 1 am fearful if I engage aTT tliar weliav o tn bflnd; tliaf my funds w ill not bold out, so that 3 011 had better send me $100 more, to be used if need cd. Direct rour letter simidv to I'hila r- . I ar put up IV0111 time to time where 1 hud it most convenient to kee track oi the witnesses 11 heady in hand. uetpectiully your obeuieuf servant, S. CONOVEK. liriga ler General JLI, Judgo Advo cfttxs General. The follow ing is t lie letter referred to as being enclosed in the foregoing : IjAUKlsltlKJioe. 11, lSo'5 F 1:1 km.) Co.MivKK I ;iv Morgan the night before last, and lie is leady to go 111 opto his neck on the mliiic condition as myself. Herman tiud IJ 'ss have bofl gone to New York, We went yesterday to see two female friend- of Morgiin whom ho thought would lnu k us. W tel: ot them cuutioiiMy, and 1 am satis Iieil tliev will swear to anything you want. One, whose hiit-hand ran nwny from the draft to Canada, knows Clay atid is down 011 him' like thunder, as he enlisted her lnish;iinl for the rebel army 11 iit pent hiui South, wli-re he w;as killed rboroe- tiirili vi-dict shall Uxo -been slC has only been hack from Canada a iideied. Thete seems to be persons to as who di.48-.11t Iroin ihti.-e i. ws; but i!ues any one imagine that there can be a question, twenty year hence, hs to their soundness aiid .importance ? The Herald, on the same su!j -cf, eay s : U'e adhere to our first impressions, t ht the ends of justice would be lest sub served and the dignity of the nation l-est sustained byopenii g the doors of rertress Monroe and lett ng him go with Lrsnever lie will. At any rate, let liis base be dealt with prom pi ly. The coun Iry is al out as weary of the subject as le prisoner Is of bis"cptivrfr- 'ROPERTY EX EMIT FROM SALE. The laws of Georgia, exempt from sale m?foIlowing property of every debtor vlio is the head of a family, by viituc of my process whatever : 1. Fifty acres of land, and Gvo nddi ional acres for each of bis or her cliil ren 1 under, (lie age of sixteen ytairs, 'his land shall inclu to the dwelling oii6e, if theJ vfllue of such house and im roveinent does not exceed $200 : Pro ided, That none of the above land be ithiu the limits of tho . city, town or Ilage, and does not include any cotton r wool factory, saw or' grist mill, or iy other trjaclnnery propelled by water steam, the value of w hich exceeds the im of $200 ; and provided, , also, that ich land shall hot derive its Chief value urn other cause than its adaptation to ;ricultnral purposes ; or in lieu of the Jove land, real estate iii a town or city it exceeding $50p in value. 2. One farm horso or tnulc. 3. One cow and calf. . 4. Ten head of hogs and fifty dollars orth of provisions, and five dollars orth, additional, for eacli child. 5. - Beds, bedding and common bed sads, 8nfn'cient for the family. 6. One loom, one spinning wheel, and 'O pairs of cards, and 100 iniunds of T, :. Common tools of trade of hfmeelti 8 qtttpmentsaftdjrmaiofA miliik l??eri '"ojiooper s jioree 9.Ordrriary6tfng" ufehsits s crockerr. 10. Wearing apiarel of lirrhself and tnily. . . 4 11. Family Hible, -religions works and li'obl books. 12. Famrly jwtraits. - - 13. The library of a profe6;onal man, actual practice or business, not ex eding $300 in valae; and to be select by Himself. r lew months. Slie says she lias heard Clay sav" that he was going to have L 11 coin nut out of the w ay ; and it may be true. She seems serious about it. At wv- rate van have only to put into her mouth what yon want her to swear, and she will spit it out in style. Their-np pearance is tirst-rate, and if women will do. yon can't iret better ones. Vou ber- fer come riyht on and 6ee them yourself. They are w orth a trip here to see, wheth er they will do or not. 1 am staying with 'Morgan, and will wait till I bee or hear from 011. -Truly; M. N. HARRIS TJ10 foregoing -epistles are from the letter-book of Coiiover, which camo to our hands w ith the letters of Judge Holt and others, already published. Coiiov er appears to have kept a complete re- coiu of all letters Written ' and received by him in relation to this infamous busi ness. Thu following is the reply of Judge Holt to the one given above: "War Dki'aktmknt - Ritkeal" ol-" Military Jistici Washington, Dec. 15, 1805 'Mr. &. Conover : Dear Sir Your let ter of the 13th instant has been received. Enclosed please tind draft for $150, which I suppose will be needed, from the niim her of witnesses you seem to have in hand. Sign the receipts and return them to me. Make all the haste you can ; but do j our work thoroughly, and do not lose siirht of any witness yoiu may deem important. Campbell has returned, hav ing failed in his mission. Very respect fully,' your obedient servant. J. HOLT, Judge Advocate General. Here we shall leave the subject .with the simple remark that the mission of Campbell reterred-to in .Jmigo Holt s letter was the endeavor to suborn a "wit ness in St. '.Albans, who refused to "sell his 6011I" for less than $3r000, as shown in my letter of the 6th ultimo, and was, wfHreowft''ttf4he higLffn'wj-JJmaade4r ST 1 ICK, V 5. ) ANECDOTE OF MR. LINCOLN'. Mr. Carpenter, in hs hook lad-ly pub where a tef tin will tu effected, if p si 1 1.1,. T: .. I...t..ll...l ,. r. .. 1. .i... i ..... 1 . ,, , ... I l " - 1' I V " l I I lit' I UlfVl. I 'I lortnepay.nen.o.iueoM.eer, . . (l dli,i , ri(.llH(, e f.,r H ,!r ,-,., ployees cf tho company : second, .Iwoi. , ,,. f , ., , debt jitne the liultimore' ui.d.A)iiio RhiU ... . ri;,,l . n ... , a 1 , 1 , in an ntitoiioii .il jtiiotlier kiiid, nd keid .....I ('....I, ,111V uliil I lie II. I. k if l,(HII-. I , ' - - il4.n iTierciTbr nnttmoTe.imj ntmrntitot witMfur-- .1 .'. .1 .1 1..., ...1.:.. 1. ... Cannoi oeCHlieilJ emivu, "n wmwii said to bo the) principal debts due ; hiid, to indemnify 'any t lliecror director of the compniiy who may be liahlu as endorser or st-curity for the same; f'inth, to pay railroad companies tor the Iran-portation of expnss niatter; a'nd liltli, to pay sll other debts and liabilities of tiiecompa- ... II. .: , 'I'I... a 1 J . . '..7.. n ... Jin pw 1I111 k. in Vlio' lis nllentnm tier was executed on the J"Ui. oi Septeintier ,7 , , " , r n '. T1 1 , ; , Is-.na v tot 10 experiment. Gov. Cur in Iho cotnp hit 1 permitted lo remain m ,. . . ' . . ,.r 1 .1 , - ' . 1 ,, 1 , i- v re erred t this saving: 'I see liv he uso of the property until the Ut ol .No-! . . ;,. h , -. 1 ipf 1 ,i. .. .-i ... ii ii 1 0 notation! that Chase movement has vein ber, lbGO, and ihcreatier until the 1 . . . .. , 1 11 1 , 11,, 1 1 . .... 1; a ready Kloekeil gold down several per inlaid' 0 u I... 1 !. ri'OuiHl.-il liv t ie eretl - ..- . " r ... ' ,i,a o,v.o - - 1 - j - lor so secured, and-whose debt or debt, mIiuII then bo due. to take ttosteesion 1 llll""!-, I I" i.Ml!l I, (' !!.-!, plT MMIII I Corn, per hti-ih. iA .'iii Hm., " Meal, Luxli. iif 4l) IU, Cl'r4-r4, 1 HT JMllliJ.I Csnilles, Tnlli'W, " ...... Ailaiiimilinr, ...... Collnn, nf poiiml, M Yarn, jmt biincli, ...... Kbit pr dw&Tii, Keadien, per pound, ...... Flour, " Fish, M.vli..r:1, No 1, U I. 1 ....... 3. 4'niit, dried, npile H'aleJ, ....... biilMUluu, " " Pim'Im-4, Matsl ,1 . ..... . .. miin-altl, l-rnthiM", t'ifr, H-r k)iiihI, " ante, - Iron, lir, " " eaMiiiu'n, " . Nails, eut, Mlt:r4r, iflmm, pit pall " W'iwi India, '" Rjrrup, Onion, x-r . bilu-l, I Vale, t ponliit. .' l'oUito", Iiili, pi-r lilllel " iH"et, " Sujrnr, Hrotvu. per pnnii.l, " Clarilie.J, - " Cnnlie.1 PiUiT:?.-.t 411I1, (iiast, M" mi k, " Liverpool, " ' Table, " Tobaeei),' Leaf, Jxt pnuii.1, ' Maiifiiiliiieil, inokii.i,', il. .1,1 t" ' 1 Silver. , ,',0 . . 'Is I.. JL l' . I -ID ID I . .;. id I no Id lu l '.( lo V"i '. 10 .jo ,. an to 2 ,. 2 III lo2 7.) 7 8 lit 12 . '40 lo 60 '.923.011 to 00 00 lo . I8H)U .1 la .. . 21a. U 10 . .Ma .7.' 10 4.'i to .' in itd.U..' ! to In X' ltt-.U li-'itulOO . TOO to I 60 .'ii) lo fiO . . 10 10 p' 40 to (!0 j . . 0 00 10 il (HI 16 tu 2u 20 . .2"i 21 lo ."to . OT11J to IKMi . I 40 to 4 .10 . .V.10 lo D.tMl OO lo OO 20 ii) !" 40 In I (10 . I 40 Id 1 ." . . 1 30 lo no :.t a 3 16 6 00 VI 1 ii"! .1. 1 r i St., , i.!' ..;,,r, i'vmjti ev., Sff.i. is.;.;. J CHANG F. JFTIMK. On ami aftrr Sunday, Sept. l'3rd, lS(Mi, Trains will run as follows t , Mail Tisin. Aetoriinio, Traio. Iw CUilutt 0.40 1. M- 4 30A.M . .Palulsiry PJ01 8.4U -- . " GrwiiflbiMo' Z6l) Aril, 1.00 u IbileiL'li 8.00 II. 00 P. M. Arrive Uol.l.boro' lO.tj 1 OU .t, M. OOZNi wBaT. : .' Mail traiiU Accomiiia. Titdo. Leave GuKUboro' 160 P.M. 1.30 A.M. - lUleltH 6tMI " (i2() " " (Jim-iihW 966 " 2 20 P.M. " faW.iiry 1J6JA. M. 1160 A'rivu CharloilA 3.10 ' 10.60 " Sluit Train runa ilwily. Accommodation Train ilixi imi run on Sunday. Mail conm-cta with i S C 11 It. lor thu South.aml with HA D. It. II ami It. .,ll It PM lor ill.- North. Alwwilh tit W. .V W. ami A. A X. C. It R V K. WILKES, TO TJIE FARMERS O F m PLANTATION J For . lfoheil, reliwes the lollowinjj anecdote 1 1' Abrahiini 'Lincoln : M-i... i.:il .: il. c. ...., i ine inn i J r4 ",r 1 Ll 1 ' JI ) "' W orrK FOR L mr pl.nutlon in It. wrni rouniy. I,.,.. the liensirv lo bell the sn: plus i.dd had , i.tH'-; t.f s.iiut ..i. i ;''!" "-.ni , , " , , wi-hln ftar mllf f C'Mai Or,iT dmi ia N. r. Rll-R..f receiillv lassei, nnu ir. i.yii:isi! w us then miircinf eihiit iilnuhko and kiirtv-scvkn ai iiks ,.r I i4. tie MWl. .il ..nr. oral if u.ix.r,, iitii m . iiir,r. mninirr l-.envHjr II . brri-.l wllh OKk, I Icknry, l)nuir... ail such property ; but llm trustees are re-' ijniied lo tnke posseSMion at iti y time uf ler the dnte ot.Lhe - deed it r,t quested so to d bv the liquid ol l -rectoie. liich. HinjMttci." The Hrpuhlicini I'tniy and Xvjri Snjfhi'jci The Iiosti ) Tuii'dii; (Uejuib) lieioi,) hue tho l'..l!ou ino : That it was the action X northern men ll.nt led the eoiiveiiti'Hi of-heya' m 1 1. runs not U sol iiort colored st. tirade is uliniited, ai.d such action will prove fa tal, it is leared, to any efl' l t that may be made l.eiealter to obtain political justice htrk Wnlnnl. THhu. Ikiid arc admirably adapted to M hal, T..l..ri-o. Clov..r an. I (inwi an wi-ll C..rn ; an. I .. ii:lit ! iiu.lr vai.y valuabU- as a frittnB Kiiin. Thy an- pu . n.r uf b.fr g apllC w'a t" niaa-ff fnuf ffd ellni'UlK. m P.r.na ritl.ltiE lo xhiihii III- prini-i i-hii .1.. l.v . ,11 Ing on Mr. A. W. Hula, frihii uhrir.. .ir an.lU livl l. ..ii(lli,' i.lantaliiia.. Ttiotr dairinf l.aii. a.t"i' tor ilim. will li.i an emit "' I III 4 I'.'IVP oei-aiiioli lor th Rtrrmir i ..pimrtuniiy of i-m furring i H. R. M.wrr. l.u will i-u H.. . , . . . ii-" ' l.bii'T ! aeoin.l wk In Olfithtr , atier which tiiii -v ii-'rii- est ex preion 1 ever heard trom the lips i ui can s made c.u.rr win. n.y'i i wiimin.ii.n, ui iiii i-m.. i k'i,,.iiii,;;r,,n ;. . ii.. . uvli """ " l.'l 1.1 I J .1 a v.. ' I . . JviH.ttiiii; his 'loco in the intensity id' his feeling, he said : '''Ciir-1 tin,' w hat ilo y u think ol these fellows i in Wull iri'i'l whit :it i I'.-itnlilimr i n irnl.l I , at such ii! tiniu as this '' "liiev urea)- M't of sliuks, replied (,'ui tin. '"I- r in v , 'part," continued lh I'repident, In inking hfs el ended 'mud ilowti upon the table.) j'1! w iVh eieiy one ol ihciu'had his dev i ilioli LcuJshot oil'. . j AHi C'lrolunt Cent' I t K.V 1 ll ' HOXt ! A or lb U.oiMillH Ijontrt-eMetMM 'thtr SlelH.- jodist E. Cltirch, Eolith, will com in. nc its i essi in in Favetteville, on Wednes day, November the "th, next. I'islioj i. i5c wull NICII H. N. NIXON. ft, til.? niiL (or the Colored race, if Noi tliern iui:ii i i'lurce wil p.resiile. Sumo h ive desired cannot at this la to day, so much as.toler-1 a elianue i i the time of meet in;;, but niter ate colored men at the pells, w'hat'coiiid . cousuTfHfirn tt'tiari TieUn iteeilieil trcstttiar be expected of Southern men when they !iave obtained the bleSBin'' ol rest ua- i 1 ' i . . .. i ti m, and no longer nave any ii'ini; 10 iuar h o;ii Xoi tliern men 1 to iK KXiiin'A'i nn. Tiie Pliila(lel.liia Prexit of Tuesday morning coutaiiis a Jjie.cli rioin Jolin . ronn-y l Lnckawanni, IV, oh -Saturday, of ttlneli Llm fulloiti2;is an exlrnc' : If the southern neoiila do not raitly lln (im- i;ro equalization) mnendinmit, or if tliev dil.-;it it iviiiit i lien f i iiiiiik i eo dv in.; l'iui. r oi your eyes, and I know by llm throbb ng of my J orre. MyViur.l, AlUeos leiin, ii ll.e ;u ll v ol tins i 'o' the oriliul xip lintment f the llisliopc . ll 'I'. ..'.I. C'. . . gnoiiHi reiiain. l ne pr ss .i ino estate will (.least notice. .Sen fi nil. ifroui llie New fink WorM" . v. -Th waiKi-iin course of !iowii!ow, Hun i jlton and CuinpHnv who nr.- to fo! low the t Ti re.h-and "o r i-nl i m: bi'iifnl'', wiih ir.st ruinents to survey lie land, preliminary to iho grand gill dis ribution shows that they are very pnor 'tsurveyors" Iml their np.-n Hilvncacy of lh doctrine of nici'nunalion is evijencu that tliey ar good "itveliers ;' as witness tins speech ot not taken. TEUlilliLF. ACCIDENT; ensils and fa- pn Fril of last w-k, omo .1,000 iferson I - 'i . , r . leait, that if they shoiikl ever be gu new iufatualioii, tlia war tlmt would en.u.s would tatablih this fact, dial thai which Iihs pass jd was but a child's play, or as a pic-nic, to thai which will coino Tho rmV thji.l will i'i) to 'the sotitlirn country will go- there to stay ; it will not go ihew to- rvene, but to -exurpate Drownluw a remendy wil' indeed b tried ; there iH lli r e columns, I he one to kill, tlie m coihi to burn, the third lo divide the plantation hii.omj the iiien that go down the second time to av. ne the insulted lli;l of our country I see" this sublime resolve in the glilt-r ot your ey m, and I fee! it in ihe ihrobbiiijf of my heart I li el it everywhere I hear it in the trumpetvoice of destiny. Thai we shall nol prevail against these men is to expect that Uod IK dead Primitive Beehive. TLe following mode of keeping bees has been practiced in India for a long period, mid is said to he Ttry sncoessful : "As honej torus a favourite artiele nf food among the Llitrralaya highlandeis, "Aiid 1 x.11 von, senth-tiieD, that in a kirl lime all tin. complaint about negro equaliiy will be done away with. Some month sine it waa said that tie ne;ro would no be utf-jieJ lo testify in yiiir couits that his- oai.li would not be granted tiilll. But bow WaruN tho matter already f II.- is aol uiily j.ennited lo testify in yourcour s with iiiipuni'.y, hut there is-every evidence tll he tfih soon lie on a social fqualis ly with the wliiio man in )our Stale. Yos.gon lleiuen. in short time he will marrv and inter- marrj in jour families, h is a liitle objectioii ahfe lo-dav, but yuu will sloii j;el over ibis, hii.1 the pi-rsec'iled negro will be welcome in your pnrlois. This will be the result of dn political aiKt.ocial ihnir : of the nexl few nioiiib?-." " - A IIian Sid'ix. A human skull was lately found in Cilaern8 eoimty, Cali fornia, at the depth of one bundle. I and fifty feet, i i what is known by geologists j as the pleicene ''ormation. This ili.-cov-i ery is one of tho umst impoitant everj made I 'i geology, and will create great sensatuiii in the learned world. Il eeeuts FOR SVLTiJa I OFFFR FOH'AI.E A Tract "of Lund in Darir County, llirpc in ili4 wi.,1 o' FniilncMn. in tha wiTi.St nr imti-hman cr.-k. .onl.ilnliit lOO A.oroa. There arcala.iil T.'i acr. ..f txeclleiu lloi loil I.AVDnt aatitn Srapl. Tlte fmprutflneiitt are a naw. frami-ii ilwplllng lloOM, Hi tur 27 fc. t; an isecllanl Bai n, 4S f.-.-t aquan-. ami oilier ne cessary out Itou.eH, all nearly new. Ac-i-ordinif in lh AaM'twor biM.kt, aai.l laud ranltf aa hiptl aa any In.aaUl .C.'tinly. An a.l j..inini; irai'i ciii ala b lui.l. if ileirel, roue.lnii.if W arrea, onr-hair bolloni. H. (l AlTIIKH VALUBLE PLANTATION dl tan tl n . tzz . For t-ale inv valuable. I'lat tation lying on the Uncoil load, two miles west. of Salibhurv. I). V Sept. os.VdJ CALDWELL l! w-wl in. fNDKRSIONKI) OKI-Kit Vol: IX ANY - IJuanlily yon limy wi.-li I., buy PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, SOLUr.LE I'A( IKIC (il'ANO, I50XK DL'ST, AMMOXI rilOSPHATE, PHOSPHATE PEUL'V. GUANO, LIME, KED CLOVESEED. Witb-proper application of tho above lo whent - Land you can reasonably expect next August $3 for every SI you now invest in these Fertilizers. bd);ccimibe County, id 18U4, uned over 1200 loix Uiiiiiio this rail it will gather some 15,000 Hales Cotton. Shall Kowmi, make 50,000 Bbl.s. Flour for. t,he market next Summer? - Tarlmro' N. C, Aujr. 27, lSlifi. MkiSRS. K. NVF Hl T('illNON ,t Co., I have just reeeive.l an order Irom one of our Funnels, who utted'.'io ions Pacific Otm.no on Cut- ton last Spring lor lo Ions lor wheat tlni rail. Yours, Sic, K. NORFM5ET, Agent. K. XYK IirTCIII.SM,N ,t CO., Co wall's Brick It- f'lililiiirv, N. 0. Sept. 2I.'GC. . ' diw 'Jai. REOMVAL. CRAWFORD & II RO NEW STOCK OF FAIL AND WINTER GOODS. W.N. C. RAIL ROAP. REDUCTION OFSALARIES liEDl CTIOX (IV FREIGHTS ! Hereafter, llie tariff of freights will b ulioul one-third lens than durin the present year, on tli if Komi. I'ertilixeis, Lumber die., Ml er low rates. See auheiluli- at all Ulinm. The penple are invile-l lo abandon wagon i trntisruulMioii And ngiit use the Roa.l. Kvon facility and coiirteaey will be extended lo ahiii m;i and travelers, renienil ciing that it is to the public we will be indebted Tor nuecess. Hoteafier our employees will act under writ ten iu'si ruction'. Thoe who have claim aaiusf this Company will please notify, the Treasurer, aud state all the frtctn. X one but uitrlf i nik.'trznl rwpl"!i lalnr. moke timtntclH or rrntlt diht and none othrr wilt beee ojhijmI. All contract heretofore made are sii'ieii4ed unless rCWe(l. Newspaper will Ih! out all old adveilise uieiils and . resent dilla Ar aviiienl. SAM'L. .McU.TATK J'trtt ii 'v.'. Salisbury, Sept ., 3, 1 800 dlw 1 they have ery extensive sulebir-ir : it is therefore with them u fcrenf attiu'e of i to -bt:il jiahlhe fact that nuwi existed mi internal commerce; in fac', the siaj.do at! this planet eonnth ss be'ore the time their b'szaars, where it always finds rea-1 dcci'iatd lV i.njr of our traditions rc dj vent. They obtain the honey with-; spectfii his fii6t appearnrmu here. out destroyiiiif thp bees, br means of a - GreilvackliowTeTuiir6T)iniin JKjWtXE and ofti-r tlii-ir in .ilisionl r - . . . : . it't'rii'' ....... ,i.- ... iiu..,, .( nawasi.i ma li ii on eause. anu was anxious in r u - a best terms Oossible wllh ihe. "laelinh DBS. WHITEHEAD & HENDERSON, w all oTTlieTr Ti u t s'oii" tTTe side mor t sTi eft ti'ied' rbffiTS(!tye-jtrrtm-r''f''', " T K b-'-jr I'-h p r'-iftertfiilljr to notify iiir .utnmr, n d thm iriirtr )( tifrnllr, Ltiitt fe hnvt rtitiov( from ntir rt-oent ptC4f of iMi4inr, (' tt.iiit Brick How. In mor rmNindtoiM iui Celt, t-.ily li.i-.tf-il i.r.nil-!., Mn in r(tfM, COTHIC FRONT. (( 1 1- u rffiaiJ lo exhibit ft Full Stock Of Staple and Fancy (woods y Cinai.Uug uf Dress ( binds, .' I'rints, lUeeelied ii liown.Sheeting, 'Drillings, White Goods, IJioots, Shoes, HtttB, Caps, Glass & Croccerjr .Ware, te. Iii H.MIU.m to our larr and rarcriiltjr attti-tfcil atock ofStapU un'l F.iyicv Dry O.nhIb, m hvv Juat received a Dw and esbtn- Fii,-...iriiiieoi of Hardware and Cutlery, ut ull .learrlpllon. Pa I nit, Oila, Sole Lalhr, trtneh Clf Skllia Carriiidi! Muliriah of all rtmrrlplion, rtc tWV" will Mil at ihp l.'ae.l, price, caiih a nd barter only. . Scil. . W):wihnn-)i.Vd3iii STOP THE Til IMF ! STOt.BN from my stable, Tmiles West of Salis bury, on Tuesday night, 25ib instant, a HAY. MA HE, all white teet, light mane and UiL She is lif a vy. well built, and in good order. AI3(J-A liht-ye!low IIORSK MULE, with a black stripe across tha shoulder ; a larpe wart un der the belly, gerwrally oi- fry the rubbing of th belli band, no thotevn'tli'jlily clubfoot!, and in TOO" fooler. '' (rtf The Tliief, from the appearance of his track, had on fine boots. He was aeen to pass McNeely's Mill.' with the Mare and Mule, going io the direction of Salisbury. He will most likely ranjje off into remote part? of tho country for coo- ealuieut lor a lew days, ami tben venture out to ell his atock. t I will give a liberal reward for the, aViest of the Thief, and for information which will enable me to recover bit stolen Mare ami Mule. fialii-miry, Styt; 20; &V, dlt. .- there is an opening froiii without lor 'ilioTaV one bees to enter, in the centre ot the hive in ..-iL .WHITEHKAU- iiui.i Ilie Iladical papers now jpeak 1 of ineral Grant as Military aAdrentu- 1 mere is u tuoveab uiwsioit Wmeri is iiiiiKonrT-i ran wpyiirTnw-wwtewrwy''' tzzvil"wmfsr .1-1. . ei . - i. . ..- . i . t i, : , . , . . t nrory I, ln. enUiel al " p'Hf-e ra leU JuIiiimo n lonue ur . kefI open Willie Hie bees are making , orioik uauicais.- oau imu-n nmre repeci nr , - - - . - -,. - : - . vi of gtviogliiia a welcome. jlheir honey ; but as s.m as ti e combs lh 'r""'''l "'"1 m tint ConfedeiHte ibau lor AQENTS WANTED FOR Near th depot is au old canal and which ban j aro lull, the busy family is driven out by uu?",U!d ",,J u,,j '4leJ " I THE LIFE NT-C "mI'UGNS oK a double croaaieg with a..n of tiftyf1, Moiw lliaJe ibronl, the iiiwd extrem4 . ' . , rrMCDHI fCTflwrWII I V .ftWcftW aquare beteee. I Kn tl,isiiucliire or UAi As soon as they have letrt-ated ihe : Axothkr NiML-The Norfolk Day UtfltnAL 15 I VKITI ALU JAbKoUil some eight or nine liun.li.d peoile bad cons ; . ,.;.: : A., ,.,i '..J Hoot: in sieakinr of the "uninitJalMvt ii7 Pro a l D.ieT. a. d, r vv rRiiTei,Tr1Tjpe nnTntier vt wh-rrm-wera- hundred people, when the traclur gara way I . i , t i rrv.i?faii. I piecipilaling men, women and cbildrea some twe'etT fcel. It Kaa been ascertained that some Uairtcea parsows wara-l-iileil, ninajty oJd bittyi woooded, anja Jatgs oomoer wuiea r.a Irrm G"tOr. . - - ' "'i. a iid iiuiiitt . i . . 70 . .ii . beinir secured, ti c bhcis a-'airr opened, I. lergiversationibts, masmiicli as irfany ot nd Ihe bees commence their intcrmin i. 1 ,nese l'e0P10 wcre devoted Umtederates ble labors of reproduction." (during the war, as par rolls of the qnar- - j termastera and nitre lurean will snow, An onbappy wife iri Xew Lolidon tried if examined. They were generally fe- to starred hr-rwlf to iliratli. jr.jcious war men ona peace f''Urifj. a rj U The aulhor per. I frtrn-l and Cairr . I S'aa-14 lh Cbrlalian Salalier. We Wat, I an Afm In erare r .imn Srn4 hr circular aaal ace aur ternia. a4 wbat la P ra of th work. iUmt NATIONAL 11 RUSH I NT. CO. SiltiMt-enaM Comer 7 U aad sUi ul, aw-haiaanl, Va. Road Orders for sale at this OrTife. All tiud of Waul fur Stdr lin e SALE! - A CUES, l'i niiletxstalSaJjabury, and two oileasiiuih of liowan Mills; lying On ths wat ers f W'ilheral'a Cretk. adj lining the lands of K. Butke and others about 50 acres iu Cukiva i ion and half uf it fresh cleared L1.11.I, so nth) ex cellent lloltoin, and a eou.l Meadow ;'"J "I)eN !i2 HsetM I.trn, aLl!fli.Xri Ottl JlnHdiirga. and a never failin Wrll, The Wood Lsnd, is rery beaily timbered. l'eravns wishing to buy such Land would do well to pi attention lo this notice. TEUMS: Cash in Specie, or note learinj in terest, wilb approved sreuritv at 0 or 12 inoalhs eredrt. M. J. SLX.1P. dfialt
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1866, edition 1
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