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y A. - s -loXorlljfilalc AM8BUIiy,N.C.,KlT. 10, I8.W. FOR PR KS I IR NT HON. HORATIO SHVMOUR, V. or M .v TOJIK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: m. FRANK P. BLUR. P II SJ f Bfll j that ovoning. Tlii it u impusioWo Irici. Ibis m also Bo excellent elec tor u lo do. Wo returned on Friday tion. Mr. ltbbina is a gentleman of evening ami hud u conference with undoubted ability and greatpopularl Mr. Hoyden on ttaturday. ilu than ty and will make a moat elflcionl can tuld ui tltaaa bu had tailed lo pub rasa. lishliif circular that weak, and aa he It being the week of (Jnilford .-.mid not publish it before Wudnea Superior Court a Urge n MOW of day of next week the day on people v. ere in attendance, who wire wluoh tUa ttajevilk Canreotion addieeaad in able and patriotic i M' a a Jl -At- 4. - -A met ho would wait until after its ad joiirnmeiit. The fact that this circular had been prepared, and waa await ing our return for ita publication, was known to number of persons speech by If eaara. Iwown, Itobbin J. M. Leach, Hon. Tho. Kuffln, Jr., and other gentleman. Gov. Isfahan was lo apeak at night. Wo learn thAt imicli enthusiasm prevailed and that meny and good! i!, we mnst nnd will i ourti lvrn, thai the safety of tbe rolen-d j ,.j, .B j peace, aud wo couu J tbeni afidnst inaugurating a stale of king which must have deplorable re Balsa. Itesolred, Thai (or tin purpose of car Ting ant, as far as in our power lies, iho iWeajsvug resolutions, dii meeting recom utetid the fortuatieu of 8eymui ud Hlir Ufcajfl every UfcbtriVa Histikt iu tbu West, are, for obvious n-aou,(iipo.. ,l io dJttHA'l1 It A If at! A I Hi 43 f auy system of ltws which will place the UlsVsW A 1 DARII AII13 . political power of iho eoautry iu the hands rsn ot iho negro race. Bat this oitiMirilion spring irea oo feeling of enmity , but frost a dccj-seetd couvirlioa that at present the negroes hnvs neither tho iiitellip neo uor other irulifjttinit which are necessa ry to make thrft sale depositor l po litical power. They would inevhaMy be eotm the victims of demagogues who, for before it waa known to us, aud it waa our frionde there, aa every whore olae known to na before the Standard i throughoat Iho State, aro in the aimed Mr Jhydon as n supporter highest hpmts. or am. tZ f)R CONGRESS. FRANCIS E. SHOBER, OP ROWAN. EJJCCTORAL TICKET. VOa THK STATS AT LALQB. HON. JAMES W. OSBORNE, or MFCKLEXBrRG. JOSEPH J. DAVIS, or Fbaxklix, districts. Ist-TIIOMAS J. JAltVIS, of Tyrrel. 2nd JNO. HUGHES, of Craven, 3rd 4th Sili M. L. ROHIIIN8, of Randolph, 0th W. M. RtHiniNS. of Rowan, 7th L. M. McAFEE, of Cleavcluud. ECONOMY IN THK AD.MIXITItATION OP TBE GOVKUNMKXT; THK tlUCCTIUtt OK THE STANDING ARMY AND NAVY; THK ABO MTIOX OF THK PREKDMEX'N HUtlEAir, all political i nstr lm kxta i, i ti 1 ltKstcXKD TO SKCt'RE KEt.'RO RCPBEMA- CY. HtMoCKAnc i'LlTKOBM. IT IS NOT A MKItt: PARTY TRH'MI'H WE KKKK. ' WK AUK TKYIXi: TO SAVE Ot'R I'OUXTRY FROM THE DAXt.Ktts WHICH O VUURAXn JT. tiov. Brraocs's ASSSSM. THK BLKmoN OF A PT.MOCRATIC EXKCUTIVR AXD A MAJORITr Or DCMOCRATIC URMRKRS TO TUB UOUSB OF Utl'llKSKVTATIVES WOl .. ' KOT OIVB TO TO AT PABTT OKtiA.M7..- US Till: ruui.it TO MAKC SUBUKX OR VIOLE.T ClIANOES ; II I T IT WOILD BKUVK TO CHICK TilOSR KXTRKMH MBA PURRS WHICH HAVE BKEX I H'l.oltlO UV T.IK best mk or both pouTiCAi. oROAMiATtoxB hiniEcif to be t-wit vod by his unreasoti- THB intiU WOUtO MOST ( EBTAIBLT I HAD TO j abl0 prt'j ltd iceS how ItO Bl-ClllS (JlS- THAT I rALr.pl I. KtTOI(ATH. 1I T1IK UMUI AMB BR-KSTABLISHMKNT i)V FRATCRB AA RELA TIONSHIP WHICH THK COUNTRY BKSIRM. Gov. jirjmonr1? I.i ttrr nf A.-ivpUUC. of Grant und Oollax. Wo need aoar cely say that wo endeavored, at this hterrlow, to direuade Mr. Ihiyden from tho course which ho had made up bis mind to pursue, bnt in vain. On Monday we saw Mr. Hoyden again, and told him we should attend the Convention at Sjatcsville on Wed ncbday. In the course of tho con versation ho declared, as be had done on Saturday before, that ho waa an tndeperrdent candidate and aaapport- er of Grant and Oolfux. and that he would rtin no matter tcAo tbo Con vontion might nominate. Ho said that lie disliked the idea of making a can vass, but that ho intended to do so if . S . . . S . B B ttte convention nomtuatea a canai date in opposition to Aim, which he had no doubt it would. From all that lie said we feel sale in saying that lie did not desire tho nomination of tho Seymonr and Hlair Conven tion, and that he would not havo ac cepted of it. Ail of this wo felt au thorized to state to the Convention had it !ocoino neoosary tor us to do no. As it was we only stated to tho various delegates that he was, and would be, an independent Grant and Cotlax candidate, after which no one proposed to nominate him. So our friend of tho Tim, is mistaken in saying that Mr Hoyden studiously en doavorcd to conceal his real scuti- ments in order to obtain a nomination at the hands of our Convention. This much we havo said as a mat ter of simple justice to Mr. Hoyden audit' we know otirself wo desire to i do justice to ail men. On principle wo oppose his election, and at the proper time we' intend to comment upon lis course and show how groundless are his reasons, and to what oxtent wo believe ho has allowed DISCUSSION AT MOCKSVILLE Wo learn that Mr. Hoyden addressed the people of Dark) county, at Mocksville, on Tuesday, hi an ablo and lugcniouaj speech of two hour lenpth, devoted iu a largo measure, to a defence of bis own eourao and his awn consistency. He dealt OOlll parlies BOnie pretty naru uibb, eiy pressed his disapprobation of nearly suXl the radical measures, but finally said thai this waa a contest between Radical Dcm oeracy and Radical Republicaniim, arid that between the two bo rather preferred tho latter. He said, as wo learn, that he had been all his life opposed to "the Dem ocracy" aud that ho was opposed to it yet. His prejudices agminst the uamo of Democrat seem to be so great thai he can not possibly overeome them, and in roa king these declarations many thought that he exposed tho key to hi wholoV course since the adjournment of the New York Convention. Wo learn that his spcecs elicited uo applause except from now anl then a scattering Radical iu the crowd, who weie pleased with uis hit at "tin Democracy." while they were very sore at the thrums which lie. made ut radical ism. Alt. r ho bad eoneluded, Mr. Shobcr simply announced himself as a candidate, being too much indisposed to nuke speech Muj. Robbius then took the st ami aud replied to Mr. Royden in an able and effective speech which elicited rounds of npplauae. From all wo learn We feel justified in saying that Mr, Royden will obtain scarcely any Conservative votes in Davie, wliie numbers of Radicals will rc fuse to support him. rotiiitMnuif he uppwhilwoBt of commit- selfisk iurpose, wouletauajcad them, to lees eVrboaed of our best cithsrns for the thn sortous nyury of Use public. specUl object nl enlightening thu colored The (great wnutaf the Bouth is paace. peoplean the pnblie quasttonB nf the day, Tlw people earnestly desire MtMnily aud the formation of rWtnour and Blair and the rcstoraliou of tbe Luio clubs, composed of colored people w here- deprecate disorder and eaciteiacnt est th.- ever practicable. frsWced, That finally, will most serious obstacles to their proanerltV, I .... . . . . m . i . BBB use I hey ask a leaieeafBBii ot weir ngm Kbts DO CHry Uwsul means In our power to sup- der the Consiitutioii. Tby desire tMief nresM all jiimrrt i ii't 1 1 1 i 1 1 ii H 1 4 an ft k,r i, i fr in niiinrsive mi.irule. Above a", liny socictitB among the jeople ; that we would appeal to their caaatarOPU for tho pledge ourselves to aid, by every means re-establishmcnt In the Boutnefn Htatcsof In our power, such of unr colored friends that which has JusUy oocu regarded as as will sustain us In carrying out the ftire- the bh thrhrht of e'vvry -.American tin going resolutions, anUhat we will apphiut right of avIrgovcrrTincnt. Kstablish these a committee of five men whoso duty it on a firm baais, and we can sately promise shall be to assist all colored conserVttivus on behalf of the donthcrn people that they in obtaiuinr emrdovment. will faitlifully obey tho Constitution aud Thof llowinggendemen were appoint- ? 1' "OS? ed the conuuiucc under tho n, resolution, , ,ur.u.nhe,.t n t mceful eiiiaons via: Thos. E. Hyde,.,Julins A. Neely, j loyal to the constitution of their conntry. Wm. A. Houck, John M. Sloan and J. I We believe the above contains a suc- If. Harrison. einet reply to tho general topics embraced On motion the proceeding, of the meet- ,T,!ur tffV WC ISfi? V"7 T tug were ordered to bo published hi the Ltfccr aIld ,)f 10 fa (.federate TliK snbjfiriber beTng deairioaa of nuking room for n Now 8toek of FALL GOODS. a offors hia present Stock cnisting 1 Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots. Shoes, V Grooeies.sko. Hy whole le or retail at Greatly Rrdmctd Prien. Wakhmna rf M North Slate. M A. LOCKK, Phbs. E. Mm mux, See'jf. From tbe Kielnnond Dispatab. IM1()RTANT CORRESI'ONDKNCE. LK1TKR8 HKTWERN ORMRIIAM ItOSKX- CRANS ARO HOBRRT R. I.KR. MR. HO V DEN. Our respected contcmpofary of tho Charlotte Times has an article dovot- cd to this gentleman in which he un intentionally does him injnsticc While we deeply regret Mr. Hoyden's course, and shall do all in Onr power to eflect his defeat, we yet feel thai he is entitled to justice at our hands, and it shall be meted out to him. Tito Time eays : ,Ixng since ho Mr. Doydcn was known to Holdon and his friends to belong to their par ty, and to bo a supporter of Grunt nnd Colfax. This ho studiously ens deavored to conceal from his constit uents until ho failed to got their nom ination again for Congress at the re cent Convention at StalefVille." tn this the Tune is mistaken. Wo think we know as1 much of Mr. 13oy den's course since the adjourn men t of tho Now "ork Convention as any other person, end he certainly was perfectly willing, if not anxious, that iiis position should be known to the Statoftvillo Convention. Lt foct he had louainbei prepared a circular announcing him self an independent candidate for Congress, and a supporter of Grant and Colfax Which bo whs vjjry ' fjiixY ouf to have pnbRshcd the woek before the assembl ing of the Statesv41k Con -vontion. This circular would have been published the week before the meeting of that Convention but lor the interposition of a mutual friend wtio persuaded him to wait for our re turn from tho Spriugs assuring him that we would return in time o pub lish it for him io our Weekly edition of that week, and exnteesing the opin- T . 1 a. V B a ion mai we wonia ao ro m case tie OU t-nouiu be IJieir noiinnco. w me determined to publish it in 6ppof Ittot iHthoaH strong hopes of Mr. posed to magnify the errors of one party from mole hills into mountains, und how allows himself, almost un consciously, to smooth down tho er rors of tho thcr from mountains to molo hills. Wo will do this when wo receive a copy of his circular,' which we have not yet seen. Wo will bIiow then how heseizes upon everything which seems to him to bo objection able in the Now York platform, nnd how ho overlooks what is unquostion able revolutionary in the Chicago platform. DEMOCRATIC AND VATIVE CONVENTION IN 5Tli DISTRICT. The Democrats and Conservatives of the 5th District hold a Conven tion at Greensboro on Tuesday the 8th inst,, and nominated Livington Brown, Etq., of Caswell, as their candidate for Congress at the ap proaching election. This is, in ci ery respeeti an excellent selection. Mr. Brown has never been much in pub lic life, but. ho is well know n as a gentleman i of ability aud great per sonal worth, and of verv extensive l'UHLIC MEETING AT McCON- NAUGUEY'S A meeting of a portion of iho lK-mo crats aud Connorvativea of ICowun was held :t McConnaughey's 8tore on tho lib of Sent., inst-. for tho narnosc of or- w , , . ! 1 Tll .T. m ton to tho advice of his friends. Said friend immediately wrote , on Wednesday morning, an Qrgeit letter one ol" the ihost accomplished und best informed men in North Carolina. lie is the son of Hon. Bedford Brown, so Vfell, ktiow'i and so deservedly popular throughout the State. In the oountie of Caswl 1, Person,- liock iagham and Alamanee especially he will command a larger vote than could be obtained by any other man except his honored father. He was, weTeIIeve, a" consistent Union mil, and, we suppose, can take test oath. The 5th District is considered' as being overwhelmingly radical by that party, but if the person expect- i i lit ... - A Brown's election. M. S. Bobbins, Esq. gauiaing a Seymour aud Rlair Club. The followiug gentlemen were elected ofiicers of the club, viz : I r. M. A. Lock President ; Dr. Joseph McConnaughey Vice President, aud Dr. E. Molmon, Sec rotary On motion the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to draft resolutions for the consideration of the meeting, viz Dr. H. A. Ijocke. Dr. Jl.. 3louuou and Maj. N. F. Ball. The -committee reported tho following preamble and resolutions which were Unanimously adopted : Wukreas, The present ' condition of our country is sucu that we uecm it the duty of every cood citizen "to declare his opiuions in an unequivocal manner for the great issnes that are at present ngitnting CONSER- 1 the country ; therefore, we form ourselves into a .Seymour una lilalr Club. Hcsoieed, That we approve of the nom in.ition of Horatio Seymour and Francis -. . . h . . . I'. JJIair ns candidates tor rresident ana Vice President -of the Diilted" "States, and wo hereby pledge them our moat hearty support lieisolvcd, That the industrial interest of iho white and colored people throughout the South are identical, and that all pub lic measures which tend to effect those of the former, must iu like manner, effect those of the latter. llesotved. That the white people of North Carolina! hsrvo always acted on the foregoing principles, and have, besides, always been disposed to extend to tho ddnred people all social and political right cowpwliWe w it h the harmony , safe, ty, and prosperity of both raccs.it Jtetolved, That unprincipled adventur ers and unscrupulous demagogues, through tho aid of secret societies, and by other corrupt means for their ewn emolument mert-ly, and regardleas nf the welfare of tlte colored race, have succeeded to a la mentable extent, iu alienating the minds of the hitter trora tneir true ami uieu friends, the old citizens of the State. Jifsoh'ed, That there Should be no - po litical antagonism between the two races ; the white people of North Carolina chcer fuUy concede to the colored people, tbe aame rights of personal security, personal liberty, and private property which they claim for themselves. And that we warn the colored people against being led into armed organisations under the name of a police force or any other name designed by bad men, who moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil, and fatally bent upon 'mischief, deatoB to inaugurate ' latious of civil strife,' whereby they may raise pre- ''fhemselve . . it- i ' . i i. r . - Washinton, September 4. The corres pondence between General Iloseucrans and Generul Robert E. Loe will be pub- ished to-morrow. General Roseernns commences his let ter as follows : "Foil of solicitude for the future of our country, I come with my Heart in my hand to learn tho condition, ishca and intentions of the people of the Southern States, and especially to obtain the se itiments of that body of brave, en ergetic, and self-sacrificing men who, af ter sustaining tho Confederacy for fonr years, mid down their arms and swore ai- egiatiee to the L nited States, whose trus ted and beloved leader you have been " General Itoscncrans' letter hi ouitc Ioni. i'hc followiug Id orxsKU. t.bk's KEPI.V. White SclpSOB Spbixur, t Wkst Viroixia, Aug. 86, 1868. General : I havo had the honor to re ceive your letter of this date, and in ac cordance with Vour suggestions I have conferred with a number of gentlemen from the South, in whoso judgimuit I have cojolided, and who arc well aajiiaintcd viltX -the public seutiiuent of their icspec tive States. They have kindly consent- ed to nni'.e with me in replying to your Uf. it k S t.. ... t:... t ..." - . I -" Will T i. AJVIUI J , IU iltISS .11 couiinunicatiou, ami their names will be r ni, army that tbey wi'l eoncur in all tho sen timents which we have ezpicssed. A pprecialing the patriotic motives which have prompted your letter, and reciproca ting your expressions of kind regard, we have the honor to be,- Very respectfully, and truly, R K. Lee, of Virginia; G. T. lie an regard, Louisiana; Alex. H. Stephens, Geor gia; O M. Conrad, Ixuisiana ; Linton Ktephcns, Georgia ; A. T. Caperton, West V irgima ; John Echols, V irguna ; F. S. Stockdalc, Texas ; F. VV. Pick ens, South Carolina; Wm. J. llobcrt- son, Virginia.; Josepli R. Anderson, Virginia ; V m. T. Turner, est V ir ginia ; C. H. Subce, South Carolina ; E. Fontaine, Virginia ; John Letcher, irgiuia ; IS. t . Adams, Mississippi ; W.J.Green, North Carolina; Lewis E. Harvin, Virginia ; P. V. Daniel, Jr., Virginia; W. T. Soutberlin, Virginia; A. a. Jones, Louisiana; Toutant iieau regard. Texas ; M. O. II. Norton, Lou isiana ; T. P. liraneh, Georgia ; H. T. Kussel , Georgia; Saml. J. Douglas, Florida; Jereiuiali Morton, Virginia; John II. Baldwin, Geo. W. Boiling, Theodore Flournoy, James Lyons, Virginia. To Gtn. W. ft. Rosencranx, Minister to Mexico, White Sulphur Springs, Va. M v Kit i i t) : In this County, Aug. 86, 18G8, by Rev. Saml. ltolhrock, Mr. (ieorgu W. Mc Gunuts aud MIm Li issa Vauderburg. At the Register's Office, in this city, the 7th met., by Rev. W ilhatn I.iuibeth irgan Alt who want Bargains woald do well to call soon. vUl pay the kighett print for country j rot tune of aii kind. The subscriber also returns his thanks to the pnblie tor the very lib eral patronage which he has hereto lore enioyed, and a continuation of which he hopes to merit. V. WALLACE, N . 3 Granite Row. Salisbury. Ang. 13, 18M. 6mtw C. A. HkRDKBsov. W. H. Cbawiosu. HEKOERSON & CRAWFORD, Commission Merchants, AMD l-k.ua KH m Family Groceries, LHU'OKS, RKSPKCTFULLY" annoenee te the psrblic that tbev are rectiviug at their store, ui e ner of Main nnl Innii streets, a large anil well selected stock of Family Oreesries am! Eiquors, which they offer lor saKi as cheap a they can bo bought in this or any oilier mar ket, at wholesale or retail. Consignment of all marketable articles re spectfully solicited. All proper efforts will bo ma'le to secure prompt und al factory retutnv Orders for Produce or Merchandise will le oeive prompt attention, tw 8t:w 4t Aug. 30, I8C8. K. H. OWAr A ro.. ORTRUAI. i UMMISSION AHO Sljipjnni) Jll r r r lj a n 1 5 AXD Afti U for II. nar( A Sn' ( l.n-r tv V .,) CWHtratc.l tiri'imn I h. lrl.,luno. Afrutr tor t.UL-r BruV i..-t fJi...f ii. nf l.iiu. Aganu fur Vulcan Iron Work, IMm t, Va. S, I Wittmngfon, N. C. a. u. cnwjijt. J . W. CeMKHIK, Jl. II. I'll I Miirt;;wajji MQ St NQSTH WkgH ST found, with mvown. annended to this an swer. With this explanation we proceed J At tho liegifAer's office, iu this city, on to give you a candid statement of what he 11,0 o"1 instant, by itov. m. Lambeth believe to bo the sentiment of the South ern people in regard to the subject to which you refer. Whatever opinions may have prevailed in the past lp regard to African slavery or the right of a State to secede from tho James A. Uarey to Miss Mary A. Keller SALISBURY MARKETS 8EPTEMUEU 10, 1868. r.poiiTKD by BtaoBAB a co., obockbs. L'nion. we belicvo we express the almost I nnn. Mmas. ta ... tinauimous judgment of the Southern pco- It'-ut. , lieruoiind 36 to .L wl.n u,WI.,m flint tl. n.;,ll,r"Per,,U!,l,-.0,t0,lw 1.36 to 1.3S t" ""V """",w Meal, bush. 4U " 1.35 to 1.38 ttiat tuese questions were ueciaea oy tue I iira, periioiind, km., ei war. and that it lS their intention in eood !? nuow, " 3Ut0 30 l . i i i .i i I - - Aaaatauune, 25 to faith to abide by that decision. cotton. ,H.r pound to At the close ot tlio war the southern I " r- it inim ii s.ou to B.00 people laid down their anna and soughtto ft&gg g resuuio lueir lormer remiiuus wim 1110 I K.our, nr SSBBJ ,.. United States Severn men t. Through p n. Mackerai, i. : k their State conventions they abolished . - slavery and annulled their ordinances of Fruit, dried, apples pealed, secession, aud they returned to their peace- .' Peac','1Mi fgfi ".V V"" ful pursuits with a sincere purposo to ftil- nnnealeil. !!!.'." 61 all their duties nnder the Constitution Leather, upper, porponnd of the United States which they had sworn rron"bar,uU' r, to protect. If their action hi these partic- " onatlngs, :. ...'.."."." nl.-ira hnd been met in a snirit of MMiik. I PmMB cu'- ....... W,....H r. ...... , A tLMm K-l: .l.. L I woi"w:. "". IHir put Iie.-.i iiiiu uuiui.uii i, wo uciicrv imn mt West India " 5.00 1,. 5.511 $36. 00 30 to 33 to to 00 to 10 to B to 63 n. 33 to 8 to B to 6 to 4 05 n 75 35 10 10 Weitt India. this out irritations would havo passed "yrop. away, and the wounds inflicted by the WW war wouia nave oeen, in n great, measure, 1 ?otatoe, rmn parBnaBBIj caled. As tar as we are advised the I ' weet. .nnl nf I ho Knit I. en.ortnin nn nnfrinnJ. lr pouBU, 1 . " : t?t 1 " hmk ..... . 1 . MHiiiifhi'turcd, SmokfMff. SOto 1.50 40 to 1.00 BO 60 to 40 1.00 to 1.30 50 to 75 tu to 13 715 to 100 CO to 60 lb to 30 KJ tn on v l'...lifwr 4nr.ita t li.. H.ifAAimmil nf ttiA I t i . 1 . ... I Dm 1 mn.I on . OK . j .v , iii'p i ninua nn n iiiui, nt jm in, i v , iimiou . w, vm .win. .......... . . ,,, United Sutes ; but they complain that cIOMt- , N g-"0 u . ... ' . . Vi ..f I Liverpool, .......... 3.00to3.W) hiow rigiHs nnocr vuo ousuiuupn are Table. 6.50 to 6.00 - i i i i r - .a . . .a l ... , - wiinneiu rrom tnem m t tie administration loimrco. t.r.n. porponna uoto ihi thcrvoi. - 1 .1 . . It . mi l uo idea tuat the southern people arc ust ile to the neG-rooB, and would oppress them if it ,werc in their power to do so. btJ up in our midst, and wo havebecn accus tomed from childhood to look upon them with Kindness. 1 ho change in the rela tions of the two races has Wrought no itange in our teeline towards them. They Hn the Itmi. Week, or Month. tHl constitute Urn important part of bar , . 9 iberiiig population. Without their labor C Al KLASUNABLk RA TLS. the lands of the South would-be combara- The tnC'Qhrjz imblie will alwavs fiud mv lively unproductive. Wlthbrit the cm- hfte BrtbpnW wh tnete' ntBht af-f ilo viiien t which Kouthern ag-rienhnrA f. fords. No pains spared to reader mv guests fords they would be destitute of the mean co,"fortf- M , t subsistence, and become natim-rs. do- . .Wf VT" "!u "5 im pendent on public bounty. Serf-interest. J " AWrfflKftT NEW Ap VERTlSEMhNTS. PRIVATE B(HllM(r LEXINGjaN, N. a i II. . Country Merchants, Dairymen, Farmers. And Olliers, CONSIGN YOUR Adws, Bccstcax. Beans, Butter, Ctecsc, Eggs, Hour and Meal, Flax, CotUm, Furs and okine; Dried and Green Fruits, Grain, Wool, Ga$ne, Poultry, Nat al Stores. Hops, Qiinsrng, Peafhers, Hemp, Provisions, Oils, iAird, Tallotr, . Tobacco, Seeds, Sorghum, Molasses, &., Arc, tec, Soft ";' ',' -T' 'V s ' ' . T 0 JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant. 442 444 fc 440 W shlngton St. NEW YORK CITY. And reeeivo hi weekly Price Current of Pro duce end Groceries the most complete price our ront nnldished in the ITnited Rtutei. Send for a Price Current Mnrkinir Platen and CartU Fuinished Free. Liberal advances made on ConHir,nments. . . Established, Mag 1st, 1860. First class roforonees given when required. March i, Hj8. twly , . 4M 1 Enow and Believe rpHAT O. R POULSON-& CO'B. DRUG Store is the e lien pest place to buy Drugs' and Medicines in this section of North Caroli- Try tltem I at WYATT'S OLD STAND Wijrt. ' if gahsbery, It. 0. na. H f Tf 11 I I c,vu Sinre, wuereojr mvj mj i.uae jrv- ineui.-enes on. o Kanoulpli, J text f6r contr igf hy force, the ensuing aud advantage even u mere were no higher motive, would, therefore, prompt the whites of thu Souto to extend to the negroes care and protection. The important fact that the two races are, under existing circumstan ce, necessary to each other, is gradually becoming apparent to both, and we be lieve that but for the influences exerted to stir up the passions nf the negroes, therc- the two races would soon adjust CS on a basis of mutual ki uluess Sept. IO. 1868. JP- MABKV. twlm to cetaru to Salisbury , by the train ( iilair dandidate tor elector-ia BleC'od B8 the eymoUr and elections in this State ; tliat whilst we .re It is true tharthe people of the South, g III IDS. best new crop Cuba Uo jQ BW. " GoOeu Syrep." 2 Bbls. Sugarall graJes. OAfl Seks Liverpool Suk, large sacks tn vw fine order. . , 1 f.0 Dozen ' Speata fruit Freserviug Sohi- CARD TO THK PUBLIC. JR. SAML. A. BELT.. AS located on Eusisa street, between Main A' Loe. Office formerly ore nnied y Dr. J. A. CaKhvell, and offers W prufes ional services to the citizens' of the town aud vicinity of Salisbury. July 35,1888: - ' t w-lw:3m Purifies the Blood. fust receiveJ by mott an i tout- to trhcr writh rhe-pcopfe of the North aiid" . AU. IJ, IHI. BINGHAM A CO !m -4 - fL FIRST CLASS MILLER wanted, to take charge of a Fikst Class Mill, situate.! in f Davulsot) cvuiuy. Addreas . A. C. MAHIii, CU-mmonsvitle, N. C. wtw-lm r Sept. hlft-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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