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; ... fwi Ufrr-v ... K. IS !: saw iff IPS W .Ik It-M 'WTO' ttOTdl :. L IL L.. atvr.-- VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1807. NO. 34 WHOLE NO. 1777. rir, 1 yeaV ...... $3 00 6 mofiilii. , ,.1 60 Cam la sdvano, " AATCS Or AOVCRTMINOl OsSu,ur(piefl2Iln)orel lowruoo, $1 On " 2L 3d, end 4tb iutertioo, each, 60 " for each additional pablicaUon, S3 CaitP LionTr. W bar tiled lb Aurora Fluio, sotf at I'aulto tV drug store, ad ted it la mk In cbpl light w bav vr ased. . Willi oat jit w kept lump buraiuf fur til tight. Until bed lime, w ated tb parlor lamp, wbwh maks a hgbl equal lo al Iaa two eaaaleaZFioat ttl tlm yoiif rooralng Mad lhafljr J""Pi burning at half Halt, aadtqaal te about Mf cs1ndlLV,P,YC. II tb fluid at 10 et. par gallon, to that it will be observed I bat ear fights for on wek ot M?ta. Tb fluid la aot tploiv and la, therefore, free from lb eioa objection to ktfotloa la tbia patticalar, aod roucb l offn si lo tba smell.- TROUBLE BREWING. From what we hare beard there ia to be tome trouble, in the matter of regis! ra I lion. , Several gentlemen have told u, I that they have been refuted tba privilege of exercjainthe right, eonfrarjMo the explanation's, often published, of the Act We give the following translarion7from tbe Wilmington. Journal; aod it etrikee ui at being Correct: All maleatwentysMieyetreofage, who have resided In this State one year, and who have not been convicted of felony, oi ; whd,iwotwr lojhe war, did not hold anj State or Federal office, are entitled to rtgitter and vote, whether or not they engaged in the war or gave ail and com fri to the South. If the held office, and did not after- rd engage In llio war, orjuu44te rj deetrnctive throwing down many building and killing many people. The lotea are tald to be incalculable. Tht ugarcrop winch bad fuel been brought into the barm, ia totally lost A large number of Europeans and native per ialied tbe report aaya aa many a three hundred. It waa feared ale that other part of Java might oe vletted with earth- Jjnake. tven at liatavia tnocKi were elf on the da v the mail atarted. The rinderpeat ia alao making great ravage among the cattle of Java. o 1 Colored Prophet Fortell the Ttfi f kl People; - tuc wnrrx ha aautx Jou a rTBAjroi people. A remnant ' may bo aaved if they teek peace with all men, and labor a Ood ha appointed there.' ' -T Lxwi SaxtuW Db Cowta. MATIOIT. A correaponcent living in Itawamba county, Miaialppl, ha tent 0 a curioua pro) ley recently made by a colored lreaclir named Lewi Saiton Oe Coata, and cauaing, it ia aaid, immediate tenaa tion among the black in that part of Miaairhippi. IU Votlt i a very old man, Who claun to be tuo aonof African par enta ; hi father, who wa a prince, ba injr, bveti, with Sazton'a mother, kidnap pud tome distance up the iNifrer, bya alaver, who ld them to Pedro IJIanclio, the itrcat trader, at the Uoliuaa. They tulrik-quently belonged lo the De Coat a ettate, In Florida, where Lewi waa rail ed. After forty year of tlavery, he got hia freedom by eaving from a burning building the children of bia mialrctt. lie i said to be a man of remarkable turity of life, and an army officer (Captain Van VlecO who beard Liui in Ueorgia de clare that he waa the moat eloquent man tte ever heard in hit life. During the war he could not be induced to give aid to either the Federal or Confederate tide, i unvarying reply being that it waa hia filiation to comfort the heart of hia pepte. Widely known and everywhere rejTNrtled with extreme veneration by the MavSf ftl MIA Hf I South, they art entitLd to remoter W "l"fkl jr,,-u. ueJ ,uouia v4 ; bo decIy moved by hi word.. If they held office during .waj ahhougl, they .ukv l.ave engaged ! r( , M9 , in tlm war, or c.rct. - aid tb the toutl.v. . ... , - ' ,tm . ..,,. . - " , J - I I put away tmui me all malice and they are entitled to r yiU r ami vve. Ilioe who at any tunc lt f.re the war lieTJ "any ei eil office ''crested by law for ThcTtdmiuistraTimi of Hnr p'm-rnl law f a State, or fur the adminiittrtttion ( jii tice," or "taken an oath n nn !Hct-r f t ie I n ted btntcg. nn.1 ; irds en- , .... i . .i c .i dom aiiie ; gaged (uthe wr or gave atJ t. the N.uili j t cannot rrguvcr pr voir i ui u"t-a uoi . . i . - . . . . ... .. Hrii? ii irnru. A letter give the following detail of the ataaaalnatiou of Lopas, who betray ed Mailmillan : "I arrived here kvdar. and learned the atartling sew of the aualnation of the traitor Lopes. Tbe particular of tbe aaainaUo art aa follow: Lopes waa stopping at Dotal in l ueula, where hia wife apurned blam from br pretence. Early one morning a Mxieao arrived, and famillariud hlmaalf with a linatlr ln 11 verxtbTo4Iontng. Genvlligeel Lopca watioijeired for, but not being inline trfpger wM Jol4 that the General would be at dioaer. Cax fore the dinner hoar Lopei returned, and Alum Is thort and can't see bia feetv Gen. Joe Johntton cam to the Ilot one evening- back to Alum neit day. iite utett ttye is lor tne ladies in tbe cabins, when it rains too much to attend the dance, to send the dreaees they woold nave worn to be ban in tbe ball room Tliey bring them over In a covered prlofftwaffon kept for the DurDose. There' a "kitten" tiger at the Atom, The beat rare and tbe trntllett company are ai me iieaiing. iiiacKiag tuoet is ten cents here. Short -drette are fathloo able fur ladiee with small feet; trails for rat anklet. I here Is a real liengal tiger hero; h bit ayoongtter the other night Hogelies'aVcgurarTtfled Vlarrott"witl patent sights tree tbe fellows in front, ana goes ciesn across after tne straggler ana quartermaster. A lfaltimore sam raa nointad out to the afranor. who I P'e clerk ttitoks bee the greatett captain madaatecial note of bia man. When Pr age tbe Ueoeral had bowed to a dioner was ealled, Lopei and bis asain erowd he was in. Tbe Yankee didn't ocuonied ODooaite teats at the table. AMR" tne jewelry. Woodward here is ter some mine tea, daring which time tbe "o Monsieur Soyer that fixed up a stranger ealled for and drank a glass, of 'eon teak out of a mutton for some vine, he deliberate! w roae. drew a eo'h. "ch old Southerner. They would have ceiled knife, and auranv noon Lnnez and lKiTe 'rim all their ettatet, but thev in stabbed him nine times. The trner etted everything in Confederate bond. then took hia hat, aod, a be tartol tor lioel'd be paid." No one interfered, or Stietting Seed Corn. An Illinofs coy orevented tbe assastin from leaving. re,i'onao"t 01 lu Jnaepenaent wntes; Thus was tbe blood of Maximilian. Mira- Last tpiing and early summer there moo, Miiafyeeaud tboatandt of others, some discussion about selecting seed aveuced. " corn. Some adviaed shelling th tips . . . . I CT 1 ... til . . Tbu report is regarded as aulbentie. wu nu reeervmg me mio ue oi Dt ear " if 'm I . lur piaiuiog. yjne man taiu one grain on llm ..ma mK im a. rrtl mm ansit1ki TTat SERVED TU EM RlbHT. ne been . .. of corn he mH, j h Since tbe election of Tennettee, thout- known better. Some teo rear asr and of negroe have been . ditcharged planted an ear of corn to tear the differ I by their white: employer because they Luce between the produce of the kernel voiea tor tue tuiamous urowmow. ineiof both end and t ha m ddi of tl. am rsdicsls ympathite deeply with thete ear, and will give you tbe result. The ueempioyea laoorer, out mer give soil was just alike, tbe cultivation the them not one cent to support them in aamo. and the croo venr different. I their idleness. White men, neither in planted the first rows from the larse end Teonvstee nor elaewhere, can be expect-1 of the ear, the next, two rows from the ed to give employment to negroes who middle, and tbe last twe rows from the aid in destroying the material prosperity tip or s nail end; and planted all the nought to inaki) tny heart clear, my life before (io l. AUn, t ho heart of man is prune t evil. Like the dumb ox, l e learua uidi!ii alowly. I conlced my tin ; I truat not in in tuc If. Then wii.i my cjj e saw the prytentatid The prent bwit -f tim S profound wa mv as- i.. .1-.i. .i. ... ...I. . i... i i .'. . .t: ...c.HueuM """""-y pWlinefll th.,1 hungered n-t, allhongli mnina ouicc, iiiere.ore, are nui ., . ... t ... .,. w., braced among the diai'ranchiacd It must be recollected that "engaged in tbe rebellion, or giving aid and com fort to the enemies of the United States," does hot of itself disfranchise any one. Ibis must have been precceded by the holding of a State or Fedeial office pre vicrut to the war. . ' " nADICALS. TbEtqoirerB of SatnrJay ay : ifftauta'fthh na of tba South ia a fy I'riJ pla oee, and my ba very arnijiljr ttnl. Tba pa'pote of the lUdioalt it lo put lb &uibero 8iaia aodr n'gto eonirul. Tin procripiiun of wbiic. nrfiUrr ' rtila ai.d ur.iefl drijro anflVag art the aipadiant. Tba tclirma ia no ia proeweof axacauon. If mecWul, il anrel opa lb Soalb ia tba blaeknraa of night. Ii pat ih govt raineot ia tb baada ol iiaerly in capabl If raoua, lad by deprared maroDuarUM. Ii pU th por of tataiioo ia tli La.idt of paopara, ebo would tbu baa the meant of cooflicatiBg for thair oa adranUjrr, the pro alyif 4 ppIepuidePlB form " of la w7 16" abort, visa, iguoranca aod rapauilr, infltnad by Uta- auimoailiaa of f aea apd-caale.. would, oa n (broDtd; while iotailigaoc and virtua would be doomed Id ralirament and iiruaecmioD, aod in ditUiy and projH-rly 10 oIitl6b.'t 11 1 -' w ' That more stringent legislation to .toward the SonthwtlL grow out of the sotpefision of Mr. Stanton Is plain to all reflecting men.; Washington Star. v A Radical organ thus admits that its Etnf U "ftoverned, not by jlrinciple, but jti spirit of "pettj levenge in its ' gov. ernuient of the Southern States, liecante Mr. Vohnon Tias "sosiwbded a " Radical Secretary of War, the . southern States iiretdbe pnlshddrDocs liUrofy furnih? any precedent for malignity o depica - bl towardr aoprfo4Te4ing- people-f-1 - oo ' ' FlJoctoHJMTSiTiS dieted the end of the world and fixed the day for It to come off, but hi prediction have always been falsified the -world woat4i 1 pi of him, roll on in its ad customed eonrse.- The Doctor' now, nowevef, is determined to atone for the and acknowledged that in his pre dictioria he was mistaken. He says that in revising the calculations on which he based vtho announcement of tba world's cndiwgfln 1807, he discovered that he had overlooked figures Which had Wme Jhing like a quintillian of year to the "race 'iShfcirthla'nii'daniBphWMlt8' run. "To see the real day of the end of tbe world, therefore, wo must wait a short time longer. - - " ) long. stood by mo "what mean theae record! T!i thining one aid, "They are the live of nation mighty ptoile that passed away and left no trace." "Don't God always raise npthrse who hate been debased," I aked, "No." be rtplieJ, "more olten debasement goes be fore extinction ; open thine eyes and tee tbe future of thy people. They are proud. Thev trutt in themselves rather than in God. They have forgotten the gOiptL tab t JiUlcssygur enemies,, prey for those who wrong yon." They pek bitterly. They are led to hate. They are made to stand in hostile array. Look abroad flow, aud teo - the vision of the future." Toeti I was lifted op and throngh the bluotky of a summer day, I saw all my pe- pie. I saw them working on plan tationa and iu shops I saw them io school and churches. They were some times cheated, sometimes shamefully abused because they were black, but nion wanted their Tabor, arid "ther we,re slowlr ruing above wrong and prejudice, - Then t her tr wen t-Tort h I wo, -bearing vials of wrath, and these they poured lout upon .lilt . whole JnJ.. Then the sound vf busy labor became hmlred. My people left the-" field and the work shop. Weeds cliokeoT'ulTiooTToar The weeds smothered the corn. The workshops slept. Some lay all day un der the shad tree in vain hopeof some- lime taking all the property ol the white A terriblfl i earthquake occurred on the IsUnd of Java On done 10th. .-It was ve- . . v. - "v . - - ' man. . Ullier crowuea into nquor store and spent their lime in speaking bitter I v of the bad past, and wuhing for re- The white people upon whom the vtaia of wrath were poured Decame,-. bitter against the colored: tnari. They said there are ten .mimons of pJLwhitcSj while there areomy fi ve'miiiibn of "flieae black. "WhshpuTd" W6 beir f wtrbr them longer t :f heysiilrnljw:! ire: our enemies. We will poi such burden upon them that they will be driven out or blotted out as a people We no longer need their labor. We can- hire men from Asis. We can get tlioso men who will work barder, and "be glad to get for a year's work what we pay a black man for working one month, i Then I saw millions of people brought wttb exceeding winnes rrom Asia, ano they filled op tbe whole southern conns try, and they were everywhere preferred to colored men. and they tettlod la the of the country and join a p ick of ad venturer and knave tn reducing tuem to beggary and in depriving them of all the prtvih-irei and riuhrt of freemen. In New England, the cotton manufacturers are all radical; and hist spring the rnd ical manufacturers of Connecticut dis charged almost every white man cm- ployed by them who had voted tire do in ocratic ticket. They said they could not emptor men who voted against their in tercet. Noitl er can Southern men give employment to tlioso who vote for their dittrauchitement and degradation. HONDURAS TOE AMERICAN SETTLEMENTS. -ame morning. Ibe large end prudaced fair gied cars, with irregular rows, much aa you wi! find them at that end of the ear. The middle kernels produced lurge ears, mostly strsiht-rowed and fair. The w.'nci bronht forth nubbiut onlv: ear on the two row NEWS OF TI1E DAY. Sheridan Orderi an Election. lHtw OrUaoa, Ag. II, P. If.-SberlJao aollcipatad steetioa order tu Lauad vaatardav Il proldf two dart for lb election. Sept. 7 aaa xo, , Tbe Coevenlioa la lo be eomtxiaad afalaaiv igbt member. Hi U-arda of rrialratioa are ordered to ratb tba roilt Immed.aUJv. Tbe ragiatratioa v!U take plao toarUaa daytbefor wi aieciioa. in Sam bar ol reireaanlativn I aach I'ariab ia deaieaatad. 6boulJ tioleoos or fraod ba MrnaUaiad at ant r. : ... .. . 7 u foung praeiocia on ma uaye or lb alw uon, id oneodart will ba poobad ia tbe arcUiiaaf aJ the eWiiow-wirbfrt surlrprv utcta will ba Wd evac asaia aadt lia Mto .1 .. M'.li.l U,.,T wwy w u Hunt euetaa iauM.- . Foreign 3Vw.. LoedoB, A a 7. 18. Parlianeol will ba pro loogea on w tdoetday next. ,. . From Washington. Washington, Aag. 1 8. Commodore Kittv relcavea Raar Admiral Kowaa, iba Codtmaodar of tba Norfolk Navy Yard, wbo will cotootabd Iba Atlantic sqaadroo. i opa wniaa utoarai uraoi a teller makioff wo solid lomot. lb lei tor of It. II. 11,11. of Ueorgia luruUbe iba text. TL lollowinf paragraph ocean: Ml k ay duty, boweer,to tut tbai in my judgroeot, Iba coodilioo of entire in the Sou lb- era Males, area sboulu reeooslrooiioo be talis faclorily accomp!ibd, will of a aeceuitf. ba a reproduction io a more or lata modified degree. ol what now etut in leoneuee, nnleii torn measure ar adopted to free tba country of iba urbuleotanJ dis'ojal ledera ol tba reactionary Uparty. biltt UieM persons remain ia tbe couolry to exerc tba balelui mOaenca tbey - undoubtedly posse, tber eaa ba Bo peace." buly clerks of whom en half were females. bar ebeea discharged from the Treaaury Depart roent for want of work. Tb Indian Cominuaionera reached Omaba yeterday, held a secret svaaiou aod proceeded up tue nar. brought llieie una nor a fair f coin. 1iii is an cxiierimentai fae whicli you may use as yon illoase. Iiho riiit(l corn more or les for forty year : and now plant only about half, or at most tvvo-tbirde, of the kernels on each ear of corn ; and I irvueraUv tSw good crops. , o Sympathy. If the image of my friend risea up spontaneously, as it wore, in tbe A correspondent or the Nassau Ouar I mind, and dwell there like an actual dtan write with much enthusiasm res presence, to that every lineament of the tpecting the American settlements re- countenance, every glance of the eye, i ccntly established tn Honduras, a foi-j represented as Ttvtdly- a if they were lows : ( indeed before me, and the sound of their A glorious future seems to be arisingj voice ia in my ear, I firmly behove that tor tlondoraa. Ao Itumenie now ol at the very moment that person it think immigrants from the Southern Slates bf ihg of mo. This is sympathy. Why, if America nave arrive! with their wives this is uot thecase, does that phantom rise nd fsmihe nd. implementa of indus-,ap nocaUod (or by any .previous word, try, and are now Duytng large traci oi thought, or association I Impreised.witn land lo settle apoo. Several gentlemen of this delightful convicton, I hold sweet iufluenc among tbem have been to BeN I communion with the absent, and in the ice oo their behalf, to visit the surround j atmosphere of thought enjoy the purest iujt couoirj, siiu aeievt tcwnsuip auu cusaiion. TOE OLD GUARD FOR SEPTEM BER. The September number of The Old Gcakd ha been received It opens with an article from the editor; liTi: r ..,i- . r V!...:n!.".;,t rj. AIJV uniuca iri v iikiim nuj v ubv(.j u locations. Tbe Governor, Colonil Hunt, R. M l and Mr. Faber, the crown anr veyor, have been on a journey with them, and the result of this has been that two township have been selected; the one Is to be called Port Austin, the other Buena Viata. The . .former, will make an excellent harbor on the bar the other od the Beliie riTer.on the wes are c0n;inued. Tne story of "Alvcrley tern frontier, will be aa etcollent check i concluded. "The Mongrel Republics on the encroachment of the Indian. fof America," by Dr. Van t-vrie, i an who will find - the - Southerners rather important resume of the Mexican ques- more tough and decisive thsn the English tion. "llie Uatechism ot the uoustio- settler. with whom they have been in Ition" is continued. The Uooklable, the .: ...... . .w --. .. - ... I T ... -w l. i j a a. the habit of meeting; tacit , of these tonor t laoio anu some piecea ot-poet ry township ja to bo populated 'with 500 complete a ery readable number. Mn oeraona within two rara. and imnortant ele copies sent, post paid, ror'J cents fiitld out to imnii-1 tor tale by all rews Dealers; an irrants bv way of encburaircmenlt ; for Evrie, IIorton & Co, Publishers1, No. instance, for ooenimr no the river and lOJ Nassau oi., . i. clearing the bed for lAiviga'Jon, they are Proposed Meeting of Editors. Aogtiata, Ang. 18, P. M. The Telgrapb and Mersage" ot Macon, requeated tbe Cooservalive tuiilor io the tbird Military. Unlrict lo meet io Macon, on llie 23d iuataot for iba purpose of la king some action io reference to General Pope's OiJ.r No. 40. TLe"Ii.teHigencer,"t Atlanta, and the Chronicle alTd Soulinel," of Augusta, approve tbe suggestion. From, Richmond. trioua, i bow a vagaboed. and rata did lU Uy btarl ia broka, and rum did tbat" Ad tb poor worn a tank dow o log of wood, tb picture of want and wo. Nor did tb rosgb woodma keep bia tya dry, for b remerobertd lb lint wba 8tb. Dlaka waa a promising yoeag printer. ' II married a ale woraaa, tad tb yoang ooapl started ia life with aa fair apropectofeomfort and bappioeae aa a young eoaple eewld well bav. 11ty bad seat ia tb alatbodiat Ctirb, loo, aod aaad U be aaa luUniag to tb word ef (iod .... .... . Uut Seth bad a weak point. lie woald om time "drink." II did aol quit behave ia to tal abstinence. Tbe Libit gained o bim ; It maatrd bim ; U-aaiaeJ kin - aad, w) V waeee; - drwakaeC'- tamily ba to tbar dntekanrs sham and a gradatio j and, worst of alT dmokeaaeaa ntia laeaoeL . . . TUT TOESE Uf TOCR FIAT. , -To balier a butioeaa imposaibU w tb way le make il ao. Tb currant coin of life It plaia eocomoa tu. II wbo depend upoa toolbar dine ill tod top won. A pilot ia not cbotn for Lia ricbe. but li knowledge. If a mao deceifet yoo one -sham oobita. If a maa deceitea you twice, abame a yoo. If yoo take tb devil ia your boat yoa mot carry bim over tb sound. Tb dog Wags bis tail sot for yoo bet tb bread. . If yoo pay beforehand, yoer work will ba poor Iv dona. II ia your friend wbo apeak well behind or back. The fUb it sooo caught thai nibbleaat every - bait If you would be nothing, joat wait to be some thing. . Ilold on lo your good character, for it h. aad always will bey oar beet wealth. 0 ONE GLASS OF WINE. Tb Duke of Of Jeans, tb eldeet eon of King Louis Phillipne, waa inheritor of whatever ight tba royal family could iraaamit. H a noble young man physically and intsllacta lly noble. Ooe morning b invited a few com pauioos wiib bim at be waa about to take bit departure from Paris lo joia bis regiment. I tbe conviviality of tb boor be drank too mnchr . me. lie did aot become intoxicated ; be waa not in any respect a dissipated man.. Ilia char acter was lofty and noble. But io tbat joyous hour be drank a irlaas too much. 0a loat tba alance of hia body aod mind. Bidding adie to bit compauiont, be entered lb carnage. Tb Richmond Aug. 18 1867.-rThe City Council boitet ran wy. But for tbat extra glass b hut evening adopied a protest to General 8cho- would bave kept bia seal. lie leaped from the field sgbiott tb City having to suppoit tbe carriage. But for tbat extra glaa of win b pauper negroe wbo bave immigrated to lb i would bav ajigbted on his feet. -Mis bead struck ; City since tbe war. I ibe paremenL Seotelets. bleeding, be waa t Ibe order suspending tbe rreedraen's Bureau i ken mtb s beer (bop and died. Tbat extra gla ration throws tbis class of oegroes on tbe (Jities of tbe South where tbe? cbanc to reside. Mr. Jrfferson Davis arrived bere last eves nog. Removal of Sheridan Thomas Assign ed to the Fifth District. Washington, Aug. 10. Tbe President baa tignj Oeir, Kioto to iheoomraandoltb 6tb, Gen. Hancock to tbe Department of the Cumberland, and Sberidau to the Department of Missouri. It is understood ibal tbe orders will iaaoe from tbe War Dopxrlraeot to-day. SI r. 1 I u ru b proceed to Mcx ico at L liar at dt offairt, lelieving Otterborg. Kogm A. I ryor publishes an afOJavit, deny ing py personal knowledge of Uonover aod bia conferers. Tbey were never at his office. Nearly aix inches of rain Ml bere during ibe recent storm. " Bi, the Cable. -The Vienna uGaselten says ttlat an alliance will be effected between Austria aod France, if Prussia end Rueia become allies. of wine overthrew tb OrUaet dynasty, eoufia caied tbeir property of ooe hundred million of dollars, and aent th wbo! family into exile. ' A yonng lady school teacber io Indiana wi Utely endavaripg to impret spue ber scholar iba terrible euaota of tb puoib ment of Kebucbadoexzer. Sb told tbm tbtt for seveo years be at grata jut likes a eow. Juat than a amall boy. aakaA; - "Did be give milk P to have a five rears' conclusive rtirht to the navigation- of it ; if they put on a steamer they are to rtceiyefrom the pub lie' treasury $100 per trip, (twice a week) as a sort or subsidy, and alt their rurot tore, lombor, : implement and. chattle are to be landed in Belie, free of all dot if. It therefore ''. appjaaraliiliiTilHiI."iJ. the coTonTsls witl bnly be" rfbeiaf aWf- fer these imnvigrants -solid advanraves Honduras will in a fsw - Tear be one of tbe richest, of; the West India Colonies. fTalidrThenbardTw the blacks, "and ' the became outcasts and vagabonds. - The angel brought tne back to my own fpTaWa'nd-Tdej-tbat eek -wtf ife aqd bitterness ahall perish tberebr, and I wept much for the cahtmitieiof my THE WHITE SULPHUR, The Richmond -Dispatch- has a good correspondent in the mountains,- ' Listen st tbejellow : . W' T1,;lM.al "Sallr T.nnJw and rirhn.f widow are at the Alum. The meanest tenpin alley, is at the IIoU The Rev. Ui. Van Uyke, ot Uroofclyn. is at the le is a linet Dutobmen who dug down their "dyke." The "old flag" did'nt scare bim. Littlo curl ia front ar fashionable Jiere. They arma44sby--pitUng-on the hair and j that UiqfairesXaQi things bearjn rolling over tbe little finger. The la on Early Rising.-Eftrr circumstance contnouie to renoer eany rising aavi- sable to those-who are in the ecjoyoent of health. There I no time equal in beauty and freahne to the morning, when nature has jtiit "parted With the gtnmry mantle-which night had flung - 1,..,., ..... , .. . , ,..- owr ner ana (tana oe tore us. iiae a yonng bride, from wboe aspect the veil which covered ber loveliness ha been withdrawn. Two liishmen were at wotk in a bog. when one of them felt on a piece of ouieksand and began to fink. Hi com fpanirln, frightened, ran for assistance. and osdwr a ' farmer. oeffireo v ntna -e-i bring a ropa and come before it was too late, "ileia already in op to hi ankle,' exclaimed the friend in despair. "Oh, sd-t-arinerttiwarpo.f'4hn thee is iilenty of lime. MAot, a moment, for you teo he went in head foremoat." J TAsJJeoayoSJ ature.U.QV dresdtui Tbe Emperor and Enprets of th French, tbe Emperor aod Einpraaa of Austria, and, tbe King ofBarirh, met at Salrberg, pn the 18th. Tbe Emperor of.. Austria gave a gracd State diooar. k , . From Wcio York. New Vofc, Kig. 10. A patch on tbe boiler of tbe Steamer 'Palisade blew oet ro-day as b was leaving for Fort Lee. Tber were five bun dred person aboard. Nona were bait. Several ! wiib sickness aboard are quaraolined yesterday. "Tbey cootained - noth ing eontagioos however, so far as known.' . The "Herald'" special aaya tbat Grant fain al ready assigned aeveral of Stanton' favorite tub ordinate lo active duly. .-4V- rr: d ry nsewaahboard, Thojcf taror at he I their decay f their very loveliness, the seal and sign of RVWS DOISOS -r . A woman went to a wood -yard on a very cold day and afked losee the bead raa. iia earn forward, "any" tali nercnyou let me Kara B quarter of a cord, of wood tot that! hnd ing bim a p iece of money : ""my children are fteeiing." ' f Tbe man looked eiowiy ai Her. - Dy,ar you not St'th l!lk' wife F "i ea, air, t am,a"a jne wonran. "Lfow doea it happen that yoa are itfctuch. low eircomatance tn asked tbe, man. Sir " ininrHl Un. HUke "it su ram did A FOMER CITIZEN', Tbe Hon. ETlward Stanley, formeily Rep resentative from North Carolina in tbe Federal" Coogress, and daring tb War, klilitary Gov troor of tbat portion of iba Slat io Fede'al oc copancy ia making speech agsinst Gorbam, tb Republirao nominee for Governor of Cali fornia. Mi1. Stanley oppose th reconstruction policy of Congress, bat favors qualified negro aufirag. t - . O When, asked bow be got 'out of prison, wil ly rouge replied : "I got out of my eell by ingenuity, ran op stairs with agility, crawled out ol tba back window in eecrey, lid down tb lightcing-rod wiib rapidity, aad am now bask ibg io Ui sunsbia of liberty I : A Sisglk. SaxTiacc It waa only a aingle sentence tbat fell upon tb rs of th servant ia tbe famil of Payaon, at th brought lo bim a gbts of water, dunog one of bia day of liloeea. "slay vou never akk io vain for adrooef .water to cool your tonWu." It was but a word, a brief rentrnce, yet it proved a word of tslvslioe to lbs person to whom it waa addressed. ; i o -A dancer one id to Socraia i- "You eaaoet stand en en leg ao longer I eaa." "T'o," replied lbv Tiloaopber, "bat a soswean," . . Tb Bwspaper ia sermon for the tboogbtfol, a library Jos th poor, and a btesaing tOLjiven-., body. Lord Broagbam called -it "tb publie ntiroctor. 7 "T ' "'" " yy Married, at the residence 6f The bride's father, in amroer county, lennesaee, on the And of July, Mr. Ebenexer Sweet to' Miss Jane Lemon. ' "How happily extremes do meet, 1,0 Jao aod Ebeoesar, She no longer sour but sweet. Aod he's a Lemoa-sqaeeaar.' Thai' bad said the mfeul MVaa, air, il i bad! My children ar Urving, and ran did that. My ebildrea ar raggedy and rum did tbak , My children ar growtog op outside of ths Church, outside of tit Sab bath School, oouide of tb day school; ad ram doe tbat. My bosbaod, one kiad asd id Say Aadrew J. to Edwin bf. fc Yoo just resign and TU accept it, Says Edwia M. to Aadrew J. rr'"rU keep asy plae aeT bwvwap4Js3gg lioim Adrtrtittr. -V: Say Aadrew J. to Edwia M. " 'If yew doa't Wave yoU baeupplan ted." Saya Edwia M. to Andrew J. , "? "Hare uke the place my ioirs i . Granted." - . - - - I 7- -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1867, edition 1
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