m Mr a ' il av v CljctTUb North Btatt TAUMfH'UYt X. C , CT. (1, BbbbbbI bbbsbbv tnSBnaT B "Hbbbw HBhV bay, "but ya have tafca aof te Maud by i lie league and to rot for tb mm Ibe party bring out, and 70a dart not break your oalli." Now, all ar beve to say to thorn parson wishing to leave the unrighteous leaf thai I hey are free to do whenever they please. They lire free mca in fraa roan try, and any man or aet of men who nay attempt to ra- oiunoae t versa! iu Yankee seems I "jrolden cannot ekiue i K OlUKkWUOO , in an eulogy 011 h 1 1 mule that ha aulotit allelic " In preforehae tu ma . I ,nw 11 imp 1 I he E "silvern setcii by policy. The same authority aaya of hia personal appaarattea, that km n a am all nan, who never swells or strata, or stretch o himself up; and if a atmaoar were traia thesa of their liberty in tba matter 1 eekiuff for hi 01 in fronp of distin Land cmtiuiaea himself, and b not afrahl to look his own bulla in the face. But, how- I sluggish bia mind may be, if ho be MMIK SI'BSCKI l on S ! I FOR PRESIDENT HON. HORATIO SEMI, or kw TOKK. FUR VIOC I'HE.ilDfcXT: m mm i blair. r maaayaf. , 9i)R COXUBKSA. FRANCIS fc SHOflEft, ELECTOMAL riCKKT. raa HON. TUR STATB T H Lll. JAMES W. OSItOHNK, Or If BCKLKX lU'Wi. JOSEPH J. DaViS, OF lit A NK I IN, I'M HI' I lei-THOMArt J.J AUVIS, of Trrnl. Snd JNO. HUUUKS, of Craven, 3rd I.C. DOBBIN', of Cumberland, 4th WHAR. J. GRKEN, of Warren. 5th M. 8. ROBINS, of Randolph, 6ih W. M BOBBIN'S, of Rowan, 7th L. M. lie A FEE, of Cleaveland. us . . of rotiuf , wiU'tby themarlvra liable to in dictmeut tberetor, and to flnea and penal liea upon coovietion thereof. And aa to the oath an entering tbe league : it waa unlawfally sdaoiniatcred, and b of no le gal binding force, and should certainly bind no man 'a conscience to do thing. Tbe only danger of punishment to be inenrred by withdrawal, therefore, must ream ftwm the unlawful violence of the members of the hague from which tbe jfaeniber withdraw ; and if any of them bould be fwoliali enough to attempt the infliction of such punishment, they will very soon find oat that they are living iu a country of laws wtflch will speedily lajjc bold of and bring tbem to justice. Snap your finger In their faces, therefore, all you who. want to withdraw, walk boldly out from the foul den ami tell tbe growling members t ha yoa defy and acorn their threata, and that you mean to live the free and independent man find intend , i-d you ahould be. guiahetl men, I should ay, "fix nn the moetsilent plain (not ugly) nndemon irative man present. This is not necessarily indicates of great noes, nor is it incompatible wilb it. But 1 thiuk it oonclnsi ve, he is not a vain man. Mr B. I do not consider Generfll 0. J . 1 . 1 i-l .la. g Wrong' I mgii-MHiru man. lairr wmm iron ine rcauim r wnu wmrn ne rrorirra bouacf , money, goods and ebatleb of all sorts from all eoasers. He had not tbe ex- I ewats for thia of having loal by the war, as waa Uie eaae with our chief, who, though he waa atripped of everything, and his family bad to lira ftum bead to mouih, and get abetter wberc they could during tbe war, sternly refused U reeeiru a gratuity from any quarter. This differ- snce, it may be uiicgid, sprung irom tee different manner of tba people whom tby were bred, and, doe feet character. Ik it an; but the different traits wilt ha very differently viewed ly i 1 1 ever alugrten uia mma may be, 11 iio le realty ainbilioua, he cannot fail lu Uia sever tbe aireeg point of bb situation, which la, by boldly 1 idling tbe Soath of negro domination, aa hs thereby binda that whole region in him by bookaalrong ar than ate I, and doea mora at the aatne lime far the country ilun any other aet be seals' perform. 1 believe we have sll now given our opinions, founded oa ike best ligbla we have. Will Mr. P. add np the earn total f Mr. P. That's easier taid thsn done, where there is ao much conlrsrirtv. But, let's ase: Ureal abilities - moderate rather sluggiab ; that compounded makes a medium, at leaet, and aavea him from the category of unlicensed fools. Hs b ambiiioua, but a patriot ; be b not cruel by nature, but indifferent to human Buf fering, and not of a diapoaition to peril i ii her puree or person in the performance of a purely diaiutereated aet. Jaat end beeeat, for anything known to tbe con trary ; conservative, averse to Puritan ism, conscious, of bis swn defects, which be gone so far to conceal as to disgust Senator Wade with "horae-taJk," rather 1 ban talk of mailers be doe not under atnougi Und. But, after all, perhaps, it would not af e wait or eaeti r aaaaAa himself, and all to r root by the covtat IloBaCat Si quid no viati reetio bti. It wilt elt to iha hitM-at biilJrr 011 tli urenesra, . a Mainlxy, the 17lll ilav of (VlotKT Itelt a valwat.le I art O Land, lying on RmmJj Oaefc. b UavidaiMi Co, ooouuuiog ) acraa, )i Uib iraet about 70 aeraa i iu wood, 20 acre good bottom land, 10 eerea ia meadow. It h tract of bad owoed by Ibe bu Joaeph I'ei 1 il. dae'd, and will baaol l bv the Item i..r diainbuiioo. Term made kuowu ou day of laie. i. A. 1'AKKS, 8epi 2U, 1808. wit. Agent. mar Sarah Freete Mrs. Pace. and Import 21 nt Tt Af a? isfraaM, Ckrmt, Sktrift, md other , A 1 1 1 K uaergued hare in 1 wtue. a oompkte and full ANALYSIS OF TUE LAW anJer iho Cede of Qd Piossedera as passed by tba General Ai tiea of it n si:i:k . we auk COfVTRY FROM THE PAXOEns WIIKH o. VKRHANO IT. XJov. RtTaorK' Aaoaua TUE ENIGMA-GRANT. We received last week the follows ing letter from a gentleman in the country : Editor of the Whif t Plaaae tell u what Grant is. or, at least, give us your opinion of him. I he a really great man. or a dull, stupid aenaualist f or, is be neither one nor the other, but a plain, eominon-plaee character f Yours- Bearing; in mind the fate of tlioe j him into a brute f rce. This waa demonstrated by bb military campaigns; strategy was nothing, superior force everything. A rough, determined soldier, who looks up on superior force ss tbe supreme law little disposed to trouble bis bead about constitutional questions, and with a fair average of common sense; thst's my rf timate of him. I do not consider him a cruel man, notwithstanding his refusal to exchange prisoners, and hia sacrificing three of his men, for one Confederate, to gain a point. It is probable his benevo lent feelings are rather of a negative char aster, snd could never be stirred enough to overcome bis judgment or even betray rallv Eenrrnue action. We 0 ' posterity. I take General GSAsTT to be 1 tJSBuMns impart! t st mm, bis utara rneetrm a man who believes, above all things, in SOT A MERK party TRIUMPH t K , wl,o tormerl v niuila rrmsfnl at hSTfl an illustrauau of what I mean in UK TRYINlS TO SAVE (It R , . ... . . THB rLBCrtON Or A DKWOCSAVIC KXRCUTIVB SS A MAJORITY Or DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS TO Till IIOUSI OS RCrsKSKKTATIVKS WOCLD NOT OITB TO THAT rXTY OtG AMIXATIOM THS rOWXS TO MAKE BUDPCN OB VIOLSNT CHAKOKS BUT IT WOCLD SERVE TO CIOCK TIJosK EXTRKMK MBA eCRES WHICH HATE BSCS DKFLOBID BV THE BEST MEN Or BOTH rOLTTICAL 0R0 ANIMATIONS. THB RESULT WOULD MOST I ERTAINLT I EAI TO THAT WACETTL BERTOBATTO?! OP THB I'NION ass be-bsYablishmrnt or rasTEBjial rkl TIONSHir WHICH THE "(" N T It PEStnaS. c.v Srjmi nr'i Letter of Aicetnrf . COME TO THE GRAND RALLY 1 Two Jays ttmrc will TJring us to flie ap pointed time for tbe Grand Rally and Barbecue in Rownn Thursday, the 8th. Sec programme in another column. The preparations h ive all been ma le, nothing mow tj do hut to com K. Turn out ! turn oat 1 1 Como to spend the day in hear ing, in seeing, in shaking hands, in dis cussine;, in meeting friends, in talking over our public tifTtirs, and in encouraging each other in our efforts to restore the ancient liberties of the jieople. Come one and all, mule and female, old and young. ty The Democratic-Conservative par ty of Mecklenburg will have a grand mass meeting and barbecue at Charlotte ou the 30. h of October. JtW The Democrat ie Mass Meeting at I leu 1 tie's Ford will he held on the tOth of October (instead of 'he 6th, as heretofore advertised . Gov. Vance and Judge Os borne will attend and address the people. 17" There will be a Democratic Mass Meeting and Barbecue st Concord on the 15th and 16th of October. ATILL COMING OUT. . The white taenia the Western counties are still withdrawing from the oath-bound Leagues. All the efforts of Holden, Lit tlefield le Co , to keep th i organization up to the old standard ( invincibility hsire ighalty failed. Jasi aA.oon aa an honest white man discovers tlio real ob leet of these Infamous organizations he b bound to eut loose from the rotten eon- Jt is more than he can stand ; and row until the day of election Grant Colfax will lose one hundred votes day by withdrawal from the Leagues alone. And what the Radicals base their hopes of carrying North Carolina upon we are at a loaa to determine. We learn that they have a scheme on foot to import sev eral thousand negroes from Vhgi ib, anl volt them in the border counties ; and it may be this thai b keeping their spirits . up. , But this desperate expedient will come to grief. Evans, of the Milton Chronicle b watekhsg them. WiL Star. Tb is refreshes our memory of a fact worthy of a few remarks. It b current ly reported in thia county and by some seriously believed, that every member of tbe league w ho w ithdraws w ill have hb name reported at the Head Quarters of the esvaurgailon at Raleigh, and thence to Hoad Quarters in Washington, and that be Will be hereafter in some manner pun- fur each withdrawal. Tbe hard bound, Bclash and scheming members of tbe league sue tbe authors of this lie, and tomtits to solve tlio riddle of the liieban Sphinx, wo forbote to make any answer, lint, being in company with some half dozen gontlemen a few days since, we submitted the in terrogatories to them. We give their desultory and contradictory responses for what thoy are worth : Mr. P. ('Kant is a great man lie is an improvement on Cnomwkxl.. 1 No, 1 lint is not exactly the idea. He , lie is Pomci v without any Caimab tu ' contest tiis supremacy. That ia. a Conservative- chief leading thu Pie beian, or Radical toicsjaThia makt,' his position unique in Matory. Th; he is Conservative' his education, his, i u.i.;.. ii ..r .ni, ii itni-1 talking and much thinking, the power' he has wielded for there is Mothing tnore conservative than power, uut even money convince me. I cannot doubt he has sufficient capacity to see the utter failure of universal suffrage, and that, if elected, ha will dispense with tuat peat forever; the next election will probably be the last we -hall ever see. The first act of C.;au, the Radical, was to deprive his Radical supporters of the right of suffrage; would not the conservative Pompkt ba much more likely to do that thing? The Radicals, who ex pect to make a tool of him, will be the worst disappointed men ever seen. There is nothing about him that seems to fit him for the role of a tool. His own habits, the necessities of the country, and the peculiarity of his position, will Constrain him to throw himself with those uow opposed to him, and in lesa than six months, as snreas he is elected, he will have sub jected the New England Radicals to snch a drubbing as will rejoice every heart in the country. Mr. & Mi. P. has gone more into what General (vbakt will fo than what he u. On this latter point. I bb conduct to tbe South after tbe war. I ren, be bore us no ill-will ; be made a ' favorable report of our bearing under de feat, snd approved of Mr. J mix son's policy ; but when the Radical Congress proposed that we should tpMnary.voy compulsion, as Chablxs II. took the covenant,) disfranchise our trusted lead ers and separate onr fortunes from theirs, be gave up bit own views, and, rather th in risk the loss of any popularity, urg ed tbe acceptance of the degrading terms. I expect no act of kindness to the Booth at Km bands, at a Lin-Inn ; but his pe culiar position, as suggested by Mr r , or Lis il'-sire to bull; hated Radicals like Mkn WaDB, or contemptible Puritans like Sr us mi, of to found a mny i ..... aim La deliver the Sm Bmtv fr..m African domination lb' real and substantial good he could rendm us. I repeat the belief that he would never do this from any kind feeling for us. but purely from considerations of polirr. " Mr. A. I argue very much In the opin iona expressed by Mr. I. I rg.ird Gener al G. as a man of great abilities and of ambition, and I incline to believe, as I hope, that he will make quick work of the DREAM REMARKABLY FUL FILLED. Rev. L. W. Lewis, in hb "Keminisceu- ccs of the War' now being published in tbe Texas Christian Advocate, relates the annexed remarkable instance as literally true. The battle referred to was that of Prairie Grove, in Northwest Arkansas. fought December 7tb, 1862 : A enriou fulfillment of a dream occur red at this battle, under my own eye. A man by tbe name of Joe Williams had told a dream to many of lib fellow-soldiers some of whom had related it to me, months previous to the occurrence, which 1 now r..lutA I a . ..... . He dreamed that wo crossed a marched over a mountain, and camped near a church located in a wood, near which a terrible battle ensued, and be was shot in the breast. On tbe evermemora ble 7th of December, '62, a we moved at dooble-quick to take our place in tbe line of battle, then already hotly engaged, we passed Prairie Grove' church, a small frame bnilding, belonging to the Cumber land Presbyterians. I was riding on tbe flank of the commaud, and opposite Wil liams, as we came in view of the house. "Tin-' is the church, colonel, I saw in my (I ream, " said he. I made no rep1 and never thought of tbe matter again me til in the eveninr we had broken the en- Dynasty, esny's line, and were in full pursuit, when Southern.; ...' i iui. up.11 a rlry raiaa in ilia wood. aim YTiirfttms satfl : "Just on twe other side of the hollow I was shot in my dream, and I will stick my b it under my shirt. Suiting the action to the word as, he run along, he doubled it up and crammed it in his bosom scarcely had he adjusted it before a Minie ball knocked him out of the line. Jumping up quickly, be pulled out his bat, waved it over Iris bead, and shout ed. "I m all right " The ball had gone HAVE tba plaaaar to aaaonnao the re oaipt of a small slock of new etrlee Hats. H ornets. Ribbons. Ace., in tbe Millinery de partment and shall be pleased to kava iba orders of ihoae ddriug anything their line. Btock will ba frequently repbulaned. and va brged according to the dVuMmd. Calf st the late Mrs. Loubn Brawn' old sUad, near MeCnbbin's Store, kbpt. -''. 186b. lmw-39 PURE PERUVIAN GUANO A ND all oilier kind ot GUANO, including il the diQWi.t PJJuSPUATts. I'LA.S-1 Taw and LIMB, kept eonsbrttly 00 hand, a very low irii .- Our lannrrs will do well to call on us at once and get their FertitiBers, be- ioro (Mibriuy and buying eJaeskhcrsC We will take Flour or Wheat at tbe mark price, in axuhanve. SPRING, HUTCHISON Co AV 1, Couon 1 Biick Row. Saliabury, Aug. 2H. &lw ibly, rvbiiug to U. aa- JmMkm of the Pomm, Asnb, Cftrte s (W ad other County 0Vam togellier wiih ibe Constitution of lbs 8uta, hi of ihe Coantba as divided into Judicial LM tnct. list Urns U holding Courts ia the ssseral Cmidimmj, tba names af the iuagaa and SasVi lor of each Cireul t tba najnes alba CWrk of the Superior Court, Register of JWeda, Sher- IB7. Count CMUiiSsJoueW, TlBSMSI'lf anil Cu our fur eaeli County. Tub pmajt will ahn contain llw K.,-s a'lowed tif the new bw 10 lbs several oroowis, with seme of A siostnr cesmry forms of Cirri wad Crimimmi A an A. L III .L. .LLeMkuM -J M I1C VUI. Will l-V'H.III WWW. W MV, Bixi fir ill be a moat vaiuaab- book U .vArraner iur oounty officers. Snt by mail to any past office in I l.s Siala, iiovaee fAid, for ros 'corf. Adama, NIOHOLrtsYUOKMAN, K. H. COWAH aV CO OBNBBAL COMMISSION ANt . r Rump and all their works, and give us through four thicknesses of his hat, raised the calm and prosperity of the Augustan j a black spot about the aise of a man's hand era. I have heard it hinted, and think it j8t over ueart ailfj dropjrcd into his iineiy. mere aoes exisi an uiiuernann ng . Hjloe know so little, I speak with great lies nation, i had supposed at iirst, from his apparent aversion to politics, that he was a man of little thought, pre I'erred the indulgence of the senses to the exercise pf the intellect, and was hce9yiuctdenr. But his willing- neas to surrender the best paid and eas est office in the Government, a lifo otilce, too, to become President, argued great am bition, and we very rarely tjnl ambition that last infir uiity of noblo minds unconnected with c meidet able abilities. UisrKe trpin the jrutter to the coin man d of ! the Federal armies, too, evinced, groat will and determination of character, wlr'cli, if it be not gecitis, is a very good substitute for it. Jt may be that be is a patriot, and sieditates radiical reforms in our srstetn of Govern mentfrom conviction, very different fr.m those devised by Iiadical politi cians? and I have no idea that he would, tor a moment, endure the trammels imposed upon the P tsiden among the three military chiefs (Craut, Sherman and Sheiidan)-a triumvirate, in fact to do this very thing. Hut are the Northern people prepared for it 1 Will tbey not resist and revive anew civ il war I Mr. P. Not a bit if it ; not a finger will be lifted. True it is, the Northern people are not prepared for it, and do not expect it. Hut the masses there are la toiicated w:ih victory and spoils ; they 1 have lost all sense of free institutions, if they ever had any, and are now fit sub jects for despotism, and nothing else. The masses are the ruling power there. The men of worth, ot cultivation, of character, have as completely disappeared from the scene there as the same class had here in the South, before the war. A gentlemen, wbo ht a very ehiMrtrebserrer, rtoM me thaw being m Washington during the impeach ment 'trial, he took bis stand in the rotun da and saw the members of the House pass two and two to the Senate. lie scanned them elosely, and was struck by tbe coarse and unmistakably vulgar air which distinguished nineteen out of twen ty of fnem. No, the cocked-hat gentry and their descendants, wbo once illustrat ed tbe North, have vanquished forever, and the vulgarians, whose rule ever her' aids the advent of despotism, now bear sway. I may be mistaken, but I do not believe a mau wbo has onee commanded armies will ever submit to be ruled by a a w a ' . . a a sucu a moo. tie may tolerate Uieir ex istence, but bo will never brook their domination. ' -, Mr. O. It may not be unlikely, as sug gested by Mr. H., that his benevolent Grand Ma.ss Meeting and Darbe CCB nr Samsiidry. The various Sey mour ai d Bl tir Clubs of Rowan County have determined te have a Grand Mass Meeting snd Barbecue in Salisbury, on the 8th day of October, to which they most cordially invite the citizens of the surrounding comities. There will also be a Grand Torch-Light Procession at night. Speeches will be delivered on the occa sion by many of the most distinguished orators of this and other States, whose names will be announced before tbe day of meeting. Come oue and all, and let us have such an out poring of the people as has never before been witnessed in Salisbury. . Samuel Reeves, JbJ., W. J. Mills, ' W. C. CoUGttKNOBB, W. H. Orawford. J. W.Uttt, . ,r j - Com. Qj ' Arrange niints. Sbippiufl Rrrr;i8ts -ASD- Wholesale &ttrrt Aiaatt for M. Davit S Sml (Lrtwrty Ve..) VirflnU Cbevlnf T. b.rco AttnUfer Utlcr Bra's. Sup.rph 4phal af Llai. Afmht far Valeaa Iraa Worlu, BleluaonS, Va. OaMSrataS j. Wilmington, N. C. NO M NORTH WTAIB ST ( '.IK I) TO I NK PUBLIC. a. a. oas, m w. e a. aiu. aarlT;:l:1y Z2T The nndrrigml at alas prepaiing, un iter the rt freet iou ofwwemtwr of tW jbhavb Bar, Oiest of all tb Laws eonsrrniig County OtIWf s, With a PassU i Hat of lorn., siaptetl to tbe.ri.ew orilri -f ilu'iiga. This book, ol some 4UO pages, w'll be foiblisbeo as soon as the Knal ieiOrl bf the Coiniiu- loner apptanteit lo rvrua the. Code has bn u potod by lbs (irneral aasembly. Tbe pmui snd sciie of the' propored Ik t. wiH be Iur ther hid U-fure the public A aa eaily dsjr. NICHOUa sk GORMAN, Raleigh, Sept. 1, 18(1. I'ubhshci. i . ! 1 . 1 1 A 1 U . H DR. sam I.. A. AS located on Ennisa street. Main tt DELL, between Lee. Office Anaerlv occupied by Or. J. A. Caldwell, and offers his profes sional services to the citixens of the town and viciuiiy of Salisbury. July 25. Id68. w-tw.3m United Slates Sale. UNITED STATES V$. . JOSEPH GRAV. I will expae to pnblb ale." at II o'clocK, ou. the rttl) day of Octo ber 18U6. In pursuance' to rh taw of the United State anplieahle to ilie ease, at Wilkesboroug, the following; propertr be longing to Joseph Gray of Wilkes county, to wit : Six Stills, Sixty Stands, Six Keg Six MaH Tubs. Terms of Sale : Cash on delivery of prop erty. , hi. ii, UOOOLOE. U. 8. Marshal. Bv J. C. ClthBell. Deputy U. S. Marshal Sept. 18, 18G8. 3t-w-3T FALL WINTEI IMPUTATIONS 1868. MILLENERY GOODSI Ribbons, Trimming Ribbou, Vrhrl kibbuas. SILKS, SATINS. VELVETS. FANCY BONNET MAT! .It I A l.s. 8LOMOS. CRAPtS. NCTTS. Frrnrb Flswcn, flimn ltd OriimrRli. BONNETS ft LADIES' HATS In Stroie, Silk, Vttvtt and Felt. V'E offer the largest and best aasortrd VV Stoclr in Ihe U. Stat. eofnpiising all the latest Parisian Novt-ltns. sinJ. unjuallrU iu ehoioe variety anilclioapneri. A It MS I'm 1 Mi. GATOR ft Co. 2U7 aud 'i39 Bain mora Street, BAL'i 1 MOliK. T w389;ol YARBROUGH HO USE, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH. N. C Tbe Proprietor lEtf imi 1 rpHE SUBSCRIBER has just returned from L. the North with his Fall and Winter Stock of f&i&$ & tAIC? GOODS, GiO08IES, &C, Cousistini; of t SALISBURY MARKETS OCTOBER 6, 1868. aiNuiiAM a eo., asoeaa. ssrosTso BV perpound, j. per poaad, I 00 lb., emotions are negative, but I hat does not freWBwntly remind sacb member that tbe,y an aatft. MAh yes," mmj tial otfica by tba Rump ; lie wuold scatter them as Sav'-v did ilia wisiig of straw. Voh ubsstvu tlmt, ill bis letter of acceptance, he i-peaks of tba willof tlte K'uple, but makes 110 men tion of the Constitution ; lie is ro bably s indiffereut to, as ignorant of, tbe 1'iovib hi-, ul that iiMtuiuant. Mr. C. I idioubJ like so know whether Ubants sileuee be aonstitn lionsjl or assumed ; whether he waa a fbbblereljre be was great, and is mom taetiurB from tsoitar an J eonsci signify that be might not be a wise and just ruler. Augustus, aa a beardless boy, was a monster ot cold-blooded eruelty, and yet, when he attained uncontested and absolute power, he became eminent for bis cleme.icy and moderation. We do not know that hia nature bad changed ; it waa only bis situation that bad f ! 1 1 r A a Lilt 111 iiiLitul vtri .fri 1 1 - A Wast- CaV - ' ' . y BBSassw saj ' 1 1 b 1 ' 1 1 jF""nn u Kt f 11, whatever tba cause. It has occurred to me, that if his beveoleme U passive, bis tin ul ing apparatus is also sluggish. His I physique has rather a sluggiab appear ance, and Iu inU'liect may partake of the same eharaeter. Btill, hi ihinking nay faejnatand clear aud nmprehenafve. Hia being silent tram a sense of deficient eon venations! nowrrs implies the habit of self at ia miaaijon, which ia .always-a food j bb ever nope or a Bacon, Coffee, Cra, per boah, ot - Meal, DUD. -ConDeraa. Mr pound. Candlea, Tallow, " A Jam an tine, Cotton. per poaqd, " Tarn, per bunch, Bgft. per destn, reatuers, vr poaad. K.our, . perascE. c.our, . jvbwi, ........... Piab, Slaeaeral, f 1. t. - .......... " 3. M " 3. fruit, dried, apple pealed, " " ' anp'td, . . .r peache. paalci. ... " " knpeafeit. Leather, upper, per pound, . . . " sol, Iroa, bar, " " eaatinsj) " Nail", cut. Motnsr, aorflinir. . per sal Went lutia, 1.... Sjrdp, " Dpiona, per bushel, Porfc. per pon nd otatnfa. Iriah. per bughel. Swats, Sn-ar, liirowB. per ponnd. ... i . innu. " .. r. 1 1 n.. 1 1 1 18 to 33 35 tu 3fi l.Hlto 1.9U 1.36 to 1.3H 10 to OH 90 to 30 86 to nn aw to 33 9.00 to 9.00 . 10 to 19 40 to 60 .'4.96 tu 4.60 si.se 30 U. 93 to 7 to 00 to 16 to to S3 to 33 to 8 to 8 to S to 8 00 16 10 76 35 10 10 7 gtt. wSt. per Sack. ' Livarpool. " Tab'e. v robacca, tear, per a . 1 .00 to I 60 to 10 to 40 to 011 ! -ItM 18 to " SB 90 to 99 0.00 to OjOO 0.00 to 3.CSI 6.6OtoS.0t( ue Balmorqls, SA-ttHi. Lndiei Vetd. htriinfamsl SheeiintT, Dretth But tone i Men Headij Made Clothing, Prawere. and Shirt, Woolen Ooo'le 1L,.,.1 .A- Xj. ii J ft.,, tr, ai.., VV l . ; y - ft ,'jfv. 1 . LADIES MID & WALKING HOES. Gaiter?, Misses and Children' Press aud Walk ing Shoes, Hen's Vine and Coarse Shoes, Boom aud Brogans, Heavy Boot Ac. MEN 4 BOYS FUR & WOOL H AT 6 , Qentlemen's Cloth Hat?, a gqud assortment. MR Wt0 W WW, Slc Slc., &c., Leather, Crockery. Salt, BoSow Ware. Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, and manj other articles, comprising a general asaortmeut of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, all of which will be sold low for ( ASH OR BARTER. . , ... a rropneior m ret urn me niy sineer thanks to the traveling publie liirthe librrnJ patronage exteda) tulnui during his coum-i-tion with thia Uotel. lukeyiaaf l ,u lyaMur therA nnt mf effort ofexpAise will be Spared 10 retain the jirexent repututiun of the Hotel ua one of the very best iu the South He iii happy to announce that the full in the price of supplies enables him to reduce the prica to .j... , Three Dollars par 2ay. To citizens coining in to spend a week or more, he will still make a grsater reduction. tie is prepared to furnish Board without rooms nt very low rates. . . He hopes to have the pleasure of welcoming to the V arbrongh House his old eustomerB aud many new friends. ' J. M. BLAIR. ; 1 . Haag & Smith's Patent WATER WHEEL; THE undersigned having accepted tba agency for the aboe named wheel, wonld Call the attention, of the proprietors of Mills. Factories, Are. Arc. tO'the many advantages they would derive from using it. It is well adaptedt to all purposes for which a water wheel is used. 1 he small spaas it occupies, and t he velocity of its motion, aire attract ive features. It requires but a small amount of rearing. Ice does fcot affect it. Works as well on noriaontal as vertical sbnft. Suit able to any locality. Not affected by back water. It is simple, cheap and durable. One of the wheels can be seen ia. operation at Foard, 'latum & Co Milt pn South Yadkin fiiver: ' I have been in the Mill . wright business for 25 years, and consider, this by far the best whell I have ever Vef ut with. This wheel costs, from 15 to S75, tteoording to ize. For .further parti.culm-s.addrees me at Je rusalem, Davie Co., N, JD. -:-,"mi8ff: . '-..jverm r.l" a'djSf -a ' f bA IrS M. W. JAKVlS.Ai, Jrnliius Corner. Salistwiy. N. C, SefM. 28, lb68. w;?w::l The Ku-Klux-Klau is About ! A M READY to exchange Leather for moo! Hides, Kip and Calf Skins, Bark, Tallow Lime, Hops, Barley, Corp,. Rve, Oats, and country produce generally. I will also Tan good Hides, Kip and other Skins, for sne half. I latum my sincere thanks to s generous p".lhe lor their liberal patrouae e in tty differ ent businesses, in this county, tor (he last twen ty years. Moses L Brawn's old stand, corner of Lea sod Liberty Street, V A K 1 I - nfi. 1 1 VV I HE.. Salisbury, N. 0y May It, J 80S. - wly The Griffith Lauds FOR SALE. BY virtue of a decree of tbe Probata Court of How an county, w ill.be sold at the coort-bouse dtx,r iu Salisbury, ou Tuesday, the loth day of November, five hundred and niaetwftva acres of land belonging to the estate of R. W. Griffith. deed. Said lands are situated KlIOW antl Believe In trap Western part of the eommj. within ti..i mil.. ii iif th ittwif at kiivin Mill, and rpHAT G, B Pm'LPON CfrH WWWW, raJOTbTs a farlaar deaoriatioa of thfin is tuoogiit o bo uuBocoBsary as thry X "Store jarni ehesnest place to f- .y frnjg and Medicine in !. sect 100 vt N01U1 Cioli US. Try llwni I :il WYATT'S- CHrh RTANt - um$ I II S,licry, H. C. have been dvertied before. Terms made kuwwn ou the day of sale. . :v -f GKf FFITH; Adasr, Oct. las. 1968. w3Pt povftfj, 6iJ to 00 BaWkt," . VVa SBftBi I

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