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.'.. . - -' -t--. - - ', , .." ' 7-. : " ' " rr"' "! V . r : - . - - - ' , , . ... . . f - r- VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, '.NOVEMBER 4, -1867. NO. 44 WHOLE NO. 1785. wmn, i year. TERMS: Tear,... months, , rv ,.3 00 ...1 60 Cat) la ad RATES Of AOVIRTIf INOl Oxs Square (space of Win) flrt IriaertJoe, $1 00 " 24, 3 J, and 4th fnMrtloa, Mch, M fur Mch additional publication, S3 From U 8alUkorr CaDaw, o( WedneaJa. BPEAKINO SATURDAY MCUT. Tb ipaklPjrt tbTown llall.Ka'or 4T BTr!if, eto cfTtccofdin lo ai'polot -lr-W if-fwt T1-aJl- . Bo, Is Dft. Kteo & liall, foJ!owJ ! fiDklltlL Al'txHigti tif wera no rolatioti Intrtxlaced or paaacJ oo particular l(t furoi UTd do wo or favored, ve do uoten dorao U that waa raid, and uKn th whole, do oot t LI nk tli proceeding! eoodoclTa of ! brat iotereaia of Ida commanltT. With tlieaa convictiom, wa abail not attaropt to gla a akalcb of the Mcral rpeochea, or rtfcr'to them ciccpt . Incidental!. )jaj. lUbbina Id off. Ilia titna wit principally contained in atatiog hi po- litldn. II a oppoaed cxtrcjue radicalism and favored a couatilulxon that would dc jaatica to all men. . Mr. Ilolmca followed. lie wai for free aaflragi', equal rihta, aad audoraud all that Robbina had aaid. Dr. Keen waa than called, and ipoke at aome Jcngth, mtkifijf tome good aujjge tipna, aa did Dr. Hall who auccce led hinu - - Ilenr Bingham, colored, then appear ed opon the atage In reaponto to rail from the colored alJe of tlie hoae, and rattled awajr in fl at ecu!iar, pointier vernacu'ar, charactvrirtie of hia'raco, lu: avidt-niljr favoring lli Ixauo ductiine. I'n.k Hall, waa t lit n Itiitti!' calltd fur, came forward, and pncfelfd tounfultl hla tale of lirrr tliat wort 1 1 Imve nimJc ohJ woHHra rjaakf, c ka erow, and weak kneed men and chilJrcn trunUlo with fear. It waa a lalj of the war, the atereottped atorj of iit'io K Ulitj, iicjjro eraecution aud t t.o wlii'e man' inbu inanitj, badlj told, but incniuuMlj dc viaed to" pievebt the Irc.ikintf of ti e Leaguea. He laid, "wl.cn the war wai in Ita aplcnder rgin on, the dvaerttra from the Confederate army would hide in oar kltchena, and beg oa to rie aud alaj the remainder, the women and chil dren. Did we do it t no, we formed committee! and wrolo letter to Statce- ville, llockafille, Icxinton and other laceafelmg pur colarfdfriendi not to do it." Tliia all may havo been true, a . Buch advice wa nothing more than wbat " might have been civcted from a parrel of cowardly, thieving, traitoroua deuurt era and the negrrea deterve great cred it fur refuting to heed inch advice. Dot di4thc7mdovnjr,u'ore than their du tjr require ! of tbeiu t Hoi at all. liecauie they were advised by a low, cowardly aet of white men to commit nrtirder, rob and burn wat no reason why they ahould do It . J bey refuaed to be Hie initro- mcnfi of Tuch Iijorribhj" crimcii, and by ''ttdlrTefblarMl''ribtmej their duty a aoman hoingi uotlnng more, , e give Almight Who hai proclaimed hlrn and at am rod him the Inferior of the white man forever.' Dut we ahould snake an allowance for Pink llall'a Ignorance. In the outset we aaid that we do not endorse the proceeding! aa thotecalculut ed to promote the best interest of the ccn inanity. In tho first place, we thiok, there was too great an effort to produce an iiuivowibility. No matter how clear eoever we may make it appear to the Leageera that the Conservative ticket it moat worthy of their aubporf they will not give JL jThcy will vote for lha nomi nc of lhel aeereclOrderi; " Thaj are bound In horrid oaths to do so; a;nd in taking the iufamoua oathi and Ieagu iug themael vea together, they have ahowo a determination to disregard the counsels of the white man, whet Iter thej be con- aervativor "rebeli.'' Hiey, not only d aregard our coonpel, hut they are ar rayed in oen hoatility against our race and the beat interest of the country. Their secret oath bound orderi are high Ij revolutionary, if not treasonable. The negroes are now folly aware of their ob jects, and can no longer claim (Jeceptioo aa a reason for clinging to tbem; but they hold to them to inauife.t their opposition to the white!. We ay let them alone. They wilt )et flu J their great error. Make no unmanly ti pcats to them for their votea. Mako no promite, fun her than state the principles of the conterva- tive party full and clearly. Anything more will do harm. It is humiliating, unmanly, and pcrauadta the negro that we are dependent upon him ior that which ho fa Incapablo of giving intcli- gcntly. 1 shall never consent to roe them permit ted to ' crowd from place and power the white man. We are friend of the negro and dctlre to sea htm clothed wit! all the right and linmunitiee he Is capa hie of enjoying, but we do not consider him equal to to the dutiea of high and responsible trusts. Thote who think 10 may have the pleaauro of demonstrating their opionloua by their actions, we hare no objection, so long aa they do not in terfore with the moral conviction of the fuperfofTnleTITgence Jot hrwhlte" cjtf ana,int -lottham hewata and, ha - vexjr conaiatan There is no longer any doubt that Vir ginia ha been carried Ij the Hnnniciitt ncro ra licol. Aln, poor Virginia! Her former g!ory has been eclipntd her OmttAL Cavbt's Oaoaa CoaaBCTioav Gov. Worth, oo jaterday, ncaifcd tb follow teg telegram from Oea. Caaby, makingoertiaa corrtetioct ia bit Elaelioa Ordtr. l b Ordtr, at eorreoUd, will be fouod oo oar fourth pagt to day, aad will b kept aUnding, for lb public information, until lb lection? IlfADOCABTBaa So XllUTAKT Dl'TBICT, ) Chfle.lon, & C, Oct 23, 1867. f T in Etalltncy, Oo: Worth,: Tbt countlct of Alleghany, Ash. Surry, Wa taoga, and Tadkla are entiited to four (4), not three (S) daiVgttea, a ia tb Ordar. The oun ty of Anton toto(2) not one 1. Tbeeoua Ij of Guilford to two 2, not ill 3 And ihaeonntiti ot Tjrt',1 and IVatbiogton to one II not two, 2. - rb Ordvr will k at on eorrotrd, Ku. It. S. CAKsr. Urer. ilnj. Gen, Coin'g- lUleib Stittiad From iK. RiehaMo Whif. CROTnERIIOOD A MONO ALL WHITES. (og living lottct it flaea ita eyea intent ly, and remain raotionleee for a while aa i( preparing for a atrike, which ia an intantaneou throwing of It! tongoe to a great diatance, ojob which the Inaect tieka fast to the tip bv m glutenoei matv ter. i can t tay now long my rather bad been acquainted with It; from my earii eat recollection he spoke f It a 'Old Tom,' 'the old frog.' I have known It for a g'oat number of yeart I can an weM'r fifty -een year. It make it appearance (alwayta welcome vititor) wttu warm weather, and raiuaiaa with oa tul (aU.apiearig morning end even iig,-to- our- great - am ofement," having bewBrifBiwfd U dw tuaer-.thiiMra. aaaifaa leaping, turning somersoulta, holding al ternately bv its feet and hands to a tmal rope, swinging and whirling after the manner of a alack-mpe perfortucr, inarcl ing erect on . ita hiud - U-ga, and at the woj-d of command going through the manual exercise. It seems ierfectly goodnatnred, and never shows temper, Lint ib dreadfully afraid or a cat, on whoae approach it will often leap four teet from oil tie ooor, wuu the utmost precision, plump into the mouth of a argo stone water pitcher, and thus e cure a aafe retreat, l et lie ia to nowito alarmed or disturbed by the presence of clog, or whfcti we uave many about the premites. They seem to regard him as one of tho ImuixliolJ and a 'privileged chaacter. Ino II on. Judo Taylor, who will Httet-t the abovo ttutement male bv Mr. Yager, in epeaktng of the ao of this trog, remarked: 'It it certainly one lioo iirel year old, and thonrh he may have been here bcfifre the Indiana left the country, he may bo even uow but in hit infancy.' " NEWS OF THE DAY. We greet jorontly the announcement in the Lynchburg puper that another party of English immigrant ha anived, I ' : i .1 - ::.. r. unucr.... .u.,.cr.. , ,rgm m- of e . f 3() migration boc.ety. They are aaid to he culw...i,M .,..1 oo Ki,l,,n f Virginia EUclimt Negro Impudence. Kicbrootid, Oct. 20, l M. Omcial return t specially toitahlo fur farm handa, gar deners, dec. Our pleasure de not ro the Utter wre colored men. Sixtr-tjve coun- lie eve 10,1 7? fur, and 44,825 agaimt a Con nTeWlffidli ISrft.'Bai' iink2.acomed to think that his race wna entitled to much becaoso of this, In hi estimation, Won derful forbearance, and aaid that 'if the advice given them bad, been taken the -coda maker would have had aoiuethtng to do." Itia oielet to answer tiii braga doela. ISo aenaihlo person, white or black. -wrcrn Id then have resu ltoJ, or' h o w It would result, ahould ever an attempt bo monstrous aod horrible ho undertake) lie whole of Pinks harrangue wa .made in juitificatioa of the action of the ' oath bound loagucs and tho pegroe who TOmpoaa them. He favored the radical "ject of radical teaching! and repreteritax tire of the treasonable, dark lantern or . a . . . . i a- t . 1 ool oi uieiiiciinai tney are biiglfelnncn, tmin. A nnmlier of Counti 'e vet to be but that they arc whiNs. So. the iituni- lt.fd (r,n. The .oil closed in Uichmond t ifrantt that come amonj. ut are white, it f I o'clock Thurxlnv inurninj. with a m-iuitv of tun has no down in darkneas. 1,'t.or- manors out lime unetico mey cmne. All 40 ior the iiunnieuit ticket. , " .. , . t . in ,. are welcome whether lnui Ei'L'lainl, J. II. tiilmer. nroiniurnt Uver of Rich aneo haa triumphed .,r,r inteUigcnee, w rmtt,; m,,,,,!, U. BUd .hi, Scbod-ld a formal Prti niilico over virtue. NVI.atla fa.l waa g, . P0lrind. France, t' o Northern ,'ol -the countiiiji of . tuir rived afto.. there, my country-men I What huui:ii- IState?, etc., &. We enn m:tko r'xitt f.r""1 Wtnl;redy. ili holU thnt tb cUue f ti.mt Tl.eiStateof Statcn. the mother of all. At wo snid vesterdav. the eircnm-11"" awpC'-memai i..n, wuicnnr.iTu.tn.aiau hcocnnd ttatiamer, tho rido of the !taiices in which we are placed ini.Le it neceMaiy mat wo mall re.iouiiie rur ex ertions to attract irnrni 'rHli.m to Virgin- American Union, nnw prottraie in the dutt, and given over to the control of hybrids crushed down beneath the welghtof lllack ' imbecility, arid made the playground of idiot, hall breeds, and fools. How deeply wo sympathise with that noblorace of white men whose high character for patriotism and integ rity was hut half reflected in the envia ble title of "Virginia gentlemen.' These noble specimens of tho white race are there placed under the control of mon grel frdiu i ".'Africa. ";WhiJp men behold tho picture. Are you ready to become the subjects of negro domination I Are yon ready to ncknowledge yourselvea tho subordinate of those whom God tins stamped your inferior! ! Are you ready to sin render place and power to ingnor- hut negroes who were but recently' your slave, and be force! to accept Tor your selves and your children the uormal con dition of that race! We appeal to the white men of North. Carolina to-pinder well theae Qentio, and rwolve to an' ewer them" at tho coming election .in i manner so emphatic as to leave no doubt that h itff tpc wm "III rcon tiivn e to rtile our good fid Sin lo. ' - , -1 If, the whites will but do their duty, we ahall rioter he called upon to witness inch humility. as we now behold in Vir ginia ; but it is useless to hope for the success of tho conservative ticket and the continued control of thi State by ia, find shall present tuch induce i.enU .sMlsJficjiJOhs vote that ticket, and thus secure this ini portant end. In Virginia, the negroea voted almost joji e man for th e jadi c a I ticket. Th e y tl do tlie ramo in tnm. Mate. Let no iiono be decoi ved. Our only hope ia in- SfCiirinir every white vote in favor of conservative ptincipltNi- TJie - negroee are joined to their idols, k ttliein alone. We think it a mistaken policy to endeav or to inflaenco thoir action, beyond a dera. , H thought hitmelf as good ai j4Wta).aJlr-wadi; U. h... T U.t- I ' -I 1' T : ' ' . ing part. IntltaW ahowed his fgnoh frp is, b fc Jwp njciicejy teaching and bii on worthy ncsi. A ne groasgood as a white man his .equal, Ac., yet he bears the indelible marks ofin- Terioritj ataniped.by the, hand of God. A J The fact is the whit people of this conn negro equal with tho white man.'whileltry will never willingly consent tONpoliti cal mongrelism with negroes, and they mtghflrWndcTsTand TErirTiuflatF ghlaef very fibro ioJWaaturftJejiioutrtea ztbc.facilItWi-fovn r'fpecfeSTna awertionvglt-oa th fie to hii- dtrj, tciooeei fact, and U a& insult Id God frcemo - thcy-aTB cTJtitet; t, but We platform. All the twnddlo about free suffrage, -fret)-Bchtiol rqnal riglitt. Sliak ing liand, and becoming i ; friend! and brother, will have the, effect to ditust mora jotejajhan wjjL je gained by it. We offer lhen7,allrlhe as cannot he resit-ted We should welcome with oufstretchcJ arm every white man who come! amongst ii, and treat him as a neighbor, a fiiend, aud a brother. The resentments between the Northerners and southerners inuet be buried, and when the former come to reside amongst u, we mnet deal with them us if they were our own peo pie. The negroes have chosen to draw the line between the two races, and we must hail every whito man (not of the UtTfstcrrr stamp) as friend and brother, In noticing tho arrival of the immi grant referred totho Lynchburg !' ginian sayi: "We hope that 'prompt employment and good home! will be found by all who may corns to cat their fortunes' among fv. Let them he enc nirgcd to come in nn rubers. We need their labor and we need them for political and soci al reasons. After the scenes of Tuesday, who ib uot ready to cut loose from the faithless negro, and look elsewhere for his labor! He has turned against ua against the hand that sustains him and tue home that protects him; he has bato ly conspired with our enemies for our de struction, and now let.hitn look out for ttfme!i:hr;Ol iuduatrions, intelligent, bkillful laborers, who will gladly oome where their labor will he better rewarded, and where their circumstances in every respect will be bettero I. Then let them come, let them he encouraged to do so ; let farmers, con. tractors, housekeepers and others send their orders to the Virginia Immigration society, awl they writ speedily bo top day pub! a notice diall bo g;v.-n fur (lie lime of holding tl. ctiuiis I : in i r l!io General lu llielimu deai):riut l iu l ctdrr. He ftUo ur-es tl.t the tham.-luMi fraU'U nnj tlie coaerirg of the Conservaiive voters nera caused try the colored police in the employ of Col. Rose, the Superiri tenderitnf i fie election. Conul.'rable excitement ex'cts aited by the fact that twocititeii of liiclunond one a f roin inent tobacco manufc:urer have beeti ordered, by a vigilance committee of colored men, to leave the city ia forty-eight hour. Their offense was a f ioleot opposition to (lie Radical ticket. Etif, while, at the close of a fever and sanguinary war, her even temporarily Impaired strength wonld naturally h advantageous for os. Ai to Pro!, let os never forget that one day or other she will heroine Germany, and for that rea son the enemy of Bclavonlan'enj and con equtntly of Knula. A war between tho two nations la therefore ultimately Inevi table. Hut Prnttia would not come out of a war with France more powerful than the is at the present time. On ihe con trary, it may easily happen that the wou'd he In some degree weaker in which cam our d ingers woul I bo diiutu ished injhe eame- proportion BJ. her r renTh?M,Let u,v th l-re for'-r.""nor tire i en i the Prnttians from ztng to wtr with hoin they please. Let o rather ttir un their bellicose ardor, in order that we may derive from them timilar benefit to those which thev reaped ot our ex pente dor'ng the Crimean campaign. If this policy does uot suit the tate of poet, it it, on the other hand, extremely reasonable. State of North Carolina. ROWAN COUXTV. : Court of I'Uai and Quarttr &uiont, .iwg- Ttrm, A.D. 1867. K. Mauoey k Son ) v V AtUclimcnl. m , Union Mining Company. ) IT tppearinr to the aath-factioa of th Coer! tbl the Unioei MHiiaf Cowipany I a Corjto. raiiun tiatin and rtatdaig brron4 the lulu of tl Htate ; It m tberefora onlorj by tba Court that pubUoaiioa fc mad for six tueoewira track ia th CWaliM II fcAaui," notifying said Cooipan lo ba and apptwr al U at Term of Chit Court to tw held fa (L ttmtHf W Rmmn; at thweowrl"- huw inSahabm v. m tUAwt Man Bay tw stwvtf vecacxViha ax4 il.aaa la nplmf 4 fUai, a4 tiev twwit anY-rrtrat wy the rrUttiriff itioat" not have )odrmnt arainat It, and tU property lev ied oo b aold lo tat.tfy th tamo, Vmm, Oa.Mia Wnana. Ctark hi nM Omrt al Vm, UW tnt Ma4ay la AaMt. a. a. 141, aa4 ta Um akMtM. 4 faf tl mu lilmalian. . OaAMAB WOOMOS, Ctark. .SB f -C T . - 1 State of North Carolina, HO WAN COUNTY. Court of Pltat and Quarter teutons, Augvtt Term, A. D. 1867. John Wjltiam ) Attachment. Marriage ly Wtoletale. A mot ex traordinary matrimonial arrangement! has lately been consummated in Chicago. Cnia Minim CoaiDanv. The bare annonncement of "Married n I IT appearin to th taxiatactioa ot tkw Cnatt the instant, by the Us v. Mr.-. .1 . that ih taiua Uuuow Coaptn is a Cwrpo- at the reaidonce of tho father of the three "J exiting and reaidinx beyond the lioiktof bridet, Mr. Frar.k Ulbrich to Mi-a Dar- VZFs' i . , .oreee,, Ul T bare bchnur, , Mr. Aogustn Llbr.ch - cma Watchman," Botiiying amid Comptny to to Miss Mary bchnur; also, Mr. Ilenery b and appear at tb next term of this Court, to he W ITiu.i-l. Ii: .. T.'.!. i .. o . ti L-u r. .i . t r ... . . ii. u.ur.cu iu :umii riitzaiiein oennur. u,r,u ,ur ,us ooudit oi luiwan, ai uxcoarvoooa .. .. . . . 1 C 1 ' I 7 a... . . a would Tell ncgrly the wh only really necessary add ole 6lory the r" Sa,ba7. on flrst Monday Id November . next, tl.ea and Uiere to renlevy and Liead. and tion being Hint thu threo bridegromfi Lot bare judgment against it, and the property are brothers, that the ha:pv bride are levied on be told to tauafvtb tome, - sitters, and that, in bdth instances it tin wium... o.m.i wmmmi. nt ifiirKM Omh u hu. ished op the family. It was laterally the l"-;" "re marriage of the entire familtet. Ba.fT OBADIAB WOODSOlt, Ctorfc. Ihe three blqrichs are all thrifty young ' men, representing as many dihoreut Sfofn nt rVrirfli eVrirAlirin trades, and the trio of dinghtor werePlnlC OI Ortll Carolltia, comely, and reared to habits. of industry ROWAN COUNTY. and frugality. It wa an economical ar. Court of Pleat and Quarter Session. rangementf thus wooing ur.d marrying Amust Term. A. D. 1867. at wholesale; a great saving in lihts, e. a. Proptt, adm'r. with the Win annexed of fuel, and the expense of the wedding George Swink, va. Wiley Swink and otbers. And then, ju the festive was effected. mutter of kvepingtl.e family records, it was a great convenience to have both families merged into one. C0-OrERATI0N IN ST. LOUIS. A co oirtrve ttore ha just been opened in heira-at-law of aaid George Swiok. rrrtrtoa to ixli. laudb. TX thit cae, it appearing to the aauirfactioa of b x Court, that Abner K. SL Clair and wife, Mary E. St Clair, and Hesekiah Bishop and wife, Clark Bishop, are non-residents of this Stale: Itia. there fore, ordered by the Coun that publication, be mad for aia auooeaaiva weeks ia the " Carkma Watch: St. L..ui, which is the 6rt attempt of the kind man" notifying said defendants to be and appear that city. The .mount of capital ttock it "l u"'1 ! " ?e' w e aJ at 6ftr thousand dollars, wbteb U divided TTuI ?JV?S" mo kl.aiea of tweoty-tive dollars each, and each tw ta nwer r.Ut Hmn, iA m. unu . liar-!.older is entitled lo one vote. Any work- otherwise, judgment procontmo will b takers, and" iniiimi can become a member by paying one the petition beard tx parti as to them. di!ar admission fee and ten per cent oa evert wunw.oiia woiaana, at r oai mm 0k, i mm .hare taken. Goods are sold orrly for ch. JlJ" R lm- " - ttrtl. ftr OBADIAB WOODSOX, CUrk. not fail to give satisfaction. A geutie pian who recently supplied himself wftli whitts labor from Knrono remarked to ut that lie wai much pleaded with tli6 result of his experiment. We hope many will follow, his example." THE SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILUS, f ADR aad ld by G. W. DEEMS, lb diaaov. Washington. News. Wathington, Oct. 20. P. M. It it estimated at th Itureau of Statistics that hittricts onre potted will add one sixteenth to the crop ofthei figure telegraphed last night. The 1'j cfcidei.t has proclaimed the 2Stb of Xovembc-r as a day pf National thanksgiving. lievenus to-day, $403,000; for the week 42, 290,000; fir the Tear $07,768,000. ' Cuato.n for tlie w- ok t2 695,000. It it slated that three counteifeit 50 com. pound inierest uotes passed 'through the branches i f the Tio.sury L). pir'.tiieiit, and were finally stopped in the U.iM.t.tV ofiioe. It it alo Stated that a counterfeit $100 compound inter est aol4 has passed, iuto the New Vork sub. Treasury. oo Foreign Sews, Pri, Oct. 2. P. M. The sroi offic?! press srys that ttie Italian affair are in a worse condition than when Napoleon planned his ex peditioni Garibaldi i matching on Uome in two coK utnns. ' 0 ' -. , From Washington. Waah'iagt.'n, Oct '28, M. Coiijitss, wbicl assembUj on the 21st proximo, i constituted a folloars: senate, liepublicans 42; Opposition 12; Uouse, ilepublican 144; Uppositioo 49. - Hon. S. I'. Walker, of AlaH rrhere. Popedeclii.ps changing the Georadistricts, but ineinbcrs who are not indebted to lb asso ciation may have goods charged to the amount of one ball the share taken acd paid by litem. The prospect fur the success of lb eolerprise are pronounced good. o- VICKSBUK0 IN DANGER. i,A wh" h" to 8aliiaora, MoV V- a . wiivrv n ca u ti satrcvsjt o un BUrwaH 9 mm ifW .clsborg. again alarmed at the prospect mediciu, 0B lh, mot fcwMlH, f.,,,.. He will of becoimco- an island city. The Canal dug bjr alwaya keep oa band a large aapply, aatf win tall to Yaakee troops across thejpeoinsula, opposite the his euvtoma't. wholesale aud retail al the abort! city, threaten. In time, to become theehanntl ""lic- of the river --The canal failed originally beeaus ?Wnt?? . TT Tr iTTf ., . . i L r , , eellenl P.lla, no eu or trouble i aparaj lo iaaara Ibe the main current struck below Hs bead, but the fntltwi poble drgn porf.etka. i. fdBi of rapid caving of the bank during ibe past two qiJ.ty, axeelleaea and ebmbrt. Tkey eoaiaia oa years renders it probable that Vicksbnrg will be arlicla which baa probably ae vr before Waa aad a left hi-jri and dry before the year 1870.-i-Th medicine, aad which is a powerful ajenl ia cleaaa. 'UeralJ.' of that citv. fears that th. nt flood " ,h ",'l"h.,ch lnlm "? 'fVf will complete the diversion of tb channel, and The eompueitkia nrd ia the Pill i eartf-illy or, calls on the citizens to prevent th disaster by pared by t hand ot tb discoverer, aad may b proper euffineerinir operations. ' uwd by the nmt feeble patient ia Ihe moat delicate - I rilluiiliiitt. Uhlfcr matll ur rmla. anil ttilim tkmlm m... liar combTaalioa ar highly !rng.hniog aaild ia From Southern Society. In Memoriam. D. J R. their action on the bowala, aad iadead, ia a cliaMl " likeour where cold aad eoagha are alawot aa aa fMilinj coewqneoce of tba aoddfa ebaate to which (Hare luijtet, every on al all ItaMa to aanVr frooi A 'REMARK ABLE FliOG. L..r;.Fri)m.ih EJk Uuu (Va ) GaaaUe. On this snbject, . Mr. Yager, livinz near MiteheUVetaHon, In Cuipeper conn tv.r elates 6omo very curious fact about a remarkable, frog. "Concerning this frogiwsuy' s Tie7raasved"yeVra;?ii us, and is a great favorite, and the great est curioitv is it beoomiiix-o-,enaikas ly tame. It had" "1'requenteU our door tome year before my acquaintance com menced with it. Aly l.iiier i.ad admired t for years on account of .his siae and color, and ife visited t every evening, when it would come forth at bis 6otu mans, and by constant feeding brought it 'He reportlra lo Uvant tliat lj rVA-TtedVoday rx lore aaupenij uiem. u it luir tutayjiiai in J resiaent" entlorsatton of the complaint amount ed to a Strong protest. Grant's answer totbePresiJent inil.lly agrees with his (Oie I'resMei.lV) views, buleipresses -tT . apprvBensi oo I hat it' wasnow two law to make any ctanges., , urani a endo.eraut, tin on referring the japcr to Pojw. iras nof trans pired. X: "-w n rtixfs'sf a wisn es france ANE GERMAN V ENGAGE). From th Golos, of Samt IVtcrnburgOcL 6. Count de Ksinarckia-' evufen'Ixnw pToyiug every mo.ins to t xTiaiit the pa- lienco of tho French, and to t pr.Voke, he regards as tiievitable Tne CUhinet of Sr. I'etershnfg could have n motive for preventing 'a war between France andrtViv Whatever ritihtltt te: Be4r-r Boae5-: - r i. j .l.- .l i.j T v... .k- issue oi. it, is eerisin in whicho would ensue In I of European power could not but be fa BY TUB AUTHOR OF THE COXQIEBKO BAXKXB. the iaflaene of thea eaawra, wiH Sad th fraalMt I wearily ia haing bia liver aad bowel wall otoaaeed Young as tb yoongett who donned the Gray, fM1?wJ'a. ...- . T. .l". . :. 1 Where lbee fill an i.nv.n iiiw hujs luai mire u Brave as the bravest, he marched awar, (Hot tears ou th cheek of bit mother lay,) "" Triumphant iiiraved our flag one day, lie fell in the front before it. akaow, opeeiaMr lath Slhey have bee eweatated Southern Statea, where t 10 rxtroaively, they waed ao weonipeadaliui tbaif n.ent are ao well fcoow bf ltUit raaaka Finn as the firmest where duty led, He hurried without a fall ?r- . Hold aa the ldwsl, he fought and bled. And tb day was won but the field was red, And the blood of his fresh young heart wis shed -- 0 his country a hallowed altar. , Price 1 25 Cents a Box ; $2 50 a Seiea. , He will also kep oa hand a wppfy of Deems Sovereign .Remedy, far the ear of Fever, and Aja aadjalt other Cbilla aad Fe vera- N. : i t H'a-wa f l,Viirty aaaValW, ikat pnpt t cart rrret- and A gut iH ALL ITS r UKMS, Ay frrltg A tm and la WI a tit MM liaie. I It i now aaivereally admitted, aad laa'fht by tb PnifeMMHi. that Fever aad Afa. amler f vory (arm xrr-iiHnWirrfuTir"lrwmieid-b ' . I .1 ijwmw raadrine iheaatiaat tiitila Sir.k UinUm. H h. . I. r .t, .ank. l.i - .... . i ' . 1 . , on in palf, pure race, not wmaiK or paint tea (eat tailed B.lana, a Mara Miaaa. ' For (Hi mother drramsthey will rreet jm,) Ihe fairest form amid all the K:ain, Like a child os.eep ha nea ltd. one Dollar, w faraiah a Backara anataiaiar two DOof Pitta, oa to act boob tb Lirer, etaaBaiafi and iBaryttr aad pattinf il ia a healthy, aetiv eua- diliiufc la tti olhx wa Uiaa 4 VaT dueotered ar ia the solemn shades of the woods that swept eiMth cireaWtMO, aad, by -comlaf Into ewstaet' ' TbVfiehJ where his comrade fond htm with the eawweef tbediaeoaai via t Malaria, acatral Thev buried him there aud the big tear ' dealroyail. and aioh.tw.lly. .. arnorra . , , th oaiana. Tba advantage at th tow.aiirt - , . ' . , ' , , , lhrror. ia', that a core aaiwt b radical aa4 oa. Into strong meh eyes that had scUorrt wept, p(t. miihimt. lh, oaeeoaiiy of rakiaf dow the .iis itfirner, u(M pnj ueri-siiiiieo auu i iyiirm ta oo Ban 10 rrao aaiaaaa ia aaolaor. in ha ta lama it-would comedo, the Jan-trarablfito die-andfIoi.lt ur:asnriectingo1)e1affiTT"Tjd tteratmogfsiTfatnltdSy trigdit tnt Itar-Wade-iTmJTirJonco" r.Vn siw-B'il'iahtte-xaitilaVnri-'eier-t tiiaiket in the m-rld. is. in facial-hit?. -Ho actually biesumus 10 kiwiX for - a'"- tfiT. f. ' vx a tat 1 j VarAi(r- - -. K.itlA 1 it tlm- i lit Ia. :. . . iuu on luieeu ui lui buj te. vu I'lvavutj tvi v u o 1 11 a t tw At uia . . Dicain lit-r anus werj nruunJ hii6 .) A ijrave in the woods' wltnTlie 2rsp-o'er- " Rrown, , 'A'feravr-Trrths heart of bts'iTtWtTer4-'"" His clay in the one tie lifeless and Ion.-; There is not a nmr there ia not a stone--And only the voico of the winds maketh O'er' the cr wber 1 never a flower is strewn '. 8 Cut hit mtmorq Urt$ is the other. All tba abuva madieiaaa eat be faraiahed al Cflv per cent, diwoaot.by lh froea .' At til abort ratei they eaa ral bymi M tt- . prm f.aayoMat"ia W-4faHd Wtatao.Tw mmyuzs , man aaonwipaayba okUimCO. C, . ,r : ... xhanli oar cBaioara Sir Ihe liheral palreaafe f.ii as by aeadinc their otialoCrTrT DEEMS, A'a. 8S. Somlk CmiUmm Strttt, Mtltimwt, Jfd, N ' where they wdl b pRHaptly atlaaded to. Fur theaa Mediciar eall oa all rpetabl Drf jiili every where, ami oSall fa Drajjuu fa galio . - . aaryr h. C" " .ty. : John H. Enniss, SaCsbury, (DrujgiatJ it specud agent. ; ' - .. JaTJzSPMTERKLIlXl)- O.Ttce at his residence, Weot Ward, 8ALJS11URY. I.L.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1867, edition 1
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