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Blacl Four Bevlewfl for 1867. ft m fol- Uwiag re4aWM aWja via m l63, tJ Decern Tba Sort Brltb froaa ifiWiJ Wmtmin Oil USUI l"W , rbe, t67. iaHsrsaiv ; l-""";" : im inclaaive. i ' i n iilinr ISpJ, ibcibbbv". aasasoaaw- l8fl6 5 ta7Uaa ,?JZ TeaVT sad ISST, at as rate of!jJr . ,67. Vforeachorany auu a .j-w . , ----' - - - . t, ittac ann irni. iui vi F-JT aaaaasTJ fir0. Reriew alao, Blacawoou M.y,M,rtetw?yaarato u : .1 H aikuoa loi - mM ,Ml WfMW ) aajBw mrv- ljthsr MT 4t.aaVa lr.!"t,rr?iL. for back aamnera, can tsaPealiaaera. naba. it. i.IUl. CX)., aUo poblWtb.. FARMEirS by Baaar 8raraaH, of Edlabnrfh. ami the late Tola., Koyal i. r. .-.to. "--p- fnaraviDea. Setarc. ISO Sage, and naiaerW Enara ,d piW t7 for tha two voloiaea--by UTU a MOORE, and CowkteUor at For a. At. . i 1 iii rtd k ji.onnt of twenty ear i mm ma aawrti- 0IW, T 7J.T t,. m, iobh Itwood or eay " ..obtain back aombers at the Liiaa i 40 Years More the Public THE SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS, That old, long kmotrn and trrrt trial remedy or all Biliom dit', earn by a DISEASED LIVER fc.T" Head the following Certificate from persons of the highest respectability LIVER COM I LAIN I Da. C. F. Dtt, (Aug. 23d, 18C2.) savs: " I have derired eiw' heirfil Iroiu ilot Fills, and nave Known many ...u..- - I T J - .4irwi.U who hve found them very benefii-ul, and I have also known ;yiciaa i eweffen itanding to reeomroead fAfm fo tktir patient. For all diseases arisinp from disorders of the liver, I believe they are the best medicine of fered to the public." Riv. JfHM W. TottIlR, Snow II ill. N. C , (Jauuary 5, 18C3J says : 1 Le,f J': I was a great suffer, i. My liver wasdinead I lost my flesh aud strength, and my skiu seemed changed in its color by the bile with which my system was overcharged. I became subjnet to frequent and violent attacks of bil ious cholic, every stuck leaving roe weaker than its predecessor. The physicians bad been able to atch roe up a little, but my health waa in a deplorable stale. I had taken patent me dicines until I was tired of them. Without energy or comfort, I was barely able to go a bout a little. At lengte I yielded to the ear nest persuasion of a friend and commenced Ukmg the HEPATIC I'lLLS, wuh uo uonfi detire in them. They acted like a charm on me Fi om that how I have improved. 1 have persevered in their use. nnm iiow,ojm Ussmg. lam H and IW. tegro man, wlio, as 1 believe, was ir.. ' t .i .. ikii. i. n.,.t,' 1. 1 was i 7 .. . ... a-.rui K..f I ,,. ,ail annually iron, i w - - ii i .... . , S D. Wallace. E-( , President of the Wil mington Weluon Rail Road, ( Aug. 30, 1862) says: ' It has been said that Dyspepsia ii our ...linn.l However this may . it cnuseavne long anu sevno suiiwiiiifc. . ,. ( dentiallv a iriend fumislieJ me with a few box- ; j ...v...;..- I . of the ' Heruttic Pills.' and the use ot them has perfected a cure, in my lamny iuey uavw been used frequently with eminent success Among my acquaintances many cases origina ting from diseased liver, have been relieved and cured by tbem, I regard them an invaluable medicine, and take pleasure in forwarding this voluntary tribule.'" A. W. D. Tavlob, Esq., Petersburg, Va., (Jan. 12, 1859,) say: " Iiwtyi8prina'f 1858 I was attacked with Dyspepsia to such an ex lent thata-l- my fodtl of every dearription dis awl wiih me. I wa swollen so I had to loosen my clothes, and night after night 1 could get no sleep. 1 tried one or two physicians, and took a good deal of Medicine, but found , amaVf I mil chased one box of the South ern Hepatic Pills, and the fiist dose I took I folt reliaved, aud continued until I took the whole box. I am bow entirely well, and eat heartily, and never have boeti attacked since. I can safelv recommend these Pilli to the Dys- i peptic ana me community ai imp. ' Tnevcan be sent to any point in the United States By Ma:l or Jkxpress. PRICE Fur one I'M, 16 ceMt. D-.a. It.SA IMS 0r 10-O 0roi,!-TtiraOri, $50 fire (Iron, T5. Thceviili muM lther accompany th or.der forth Mull ein or 41 wftl t tnl O.O. D. Ov-tara thcold baaCdre d to . k w aaiar, uraaJl H. 98, SOCIU C VL!if!l .TIST, T BAUiUORI Mb., where they win bear aatly ttuild lo. For IBea Pieaiciu eatl on ail rmprctabl Dfaagitai (veitwbera. and oa all the OruMOU U eii.iiior. JOHN 11. ENNISS, Drugf lit, Special Ag eni. . Ifcwalwly " YARBROUGH HOUSE, FA XETTE VILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C The Proprietor in returning his sincere thank to the traveling public for the liberal patronage extended to him during his connec tion with t hie Hotel, takes occasion to assure them that uo effort or expense will be spared io retain tliapsesent reputation oftlie Hotel as one of the very best in the South. , 1 , . . . . , . i . .ii,'..... !.. .lw. f.ll Xn .Via hi ii oh'i; hi ';. . ,j mnniiM ; ..jiabka him to reduce the .vr " 7' " m WlWf IU Dollars per To citizens cominK in to spend a week or more, he will still make a greater reduction. tae L prepared to furnish Hoard without rooms at very low rate. He hope tobave tbpleigreofwleoeofog to the i arbroogh House his old customers and many new friends. J M. PLAIR, Tl Know and Believe HAT 0. B. POULSON & CO'8. DRUO Store is the cheapest place to buy Drujrs and Medicines in this section of North Caroli na. Try them !. at WYATT'S Of!b 8TAND May 7. tf Salisbury, N. C. C FIRST CLASS "MIUL5R wanted, to take cbarpe of a First Glass aaitt, siiuaieu Davidson county. Add i ess- : y tpQi - - w 2" LAliioDiini n v oatvr-'- ; Important To ' ifvuMM, CUrU, Slmif; mi0r: rai 1 II I usrieratfeed have in praaa, aod will aoon 4 igtue, a oanpiata and l ANALTgW OF THK iiAWS. andrr th ',kI of Oil Prrwtorr a by Mm f$m MB As1 tiea ul .1, i J Jutlxcc fAa Wa, S-i, C'aat. of CVr, J oMar Clnmly Up loif.' Mih the Constimiioo 4 tne ttate. a liat of the fooolieaaadi?ioVd into Ju.lidl Dis tncia, the lima of holding Court in the eral Couniiea, tha namea of the Judges and .MolnA torn of each OVcuttt tho ruunas of the Cleric ai the buparior Court, Register of I h-cda, Sher iff, County Coramintoners. Treasurer and Cor oner for each County. This paiuplet will also contain tho Fees aJIowed by the new law to lb several ofBoeis, wnh eorne of the roost ne- . ffl - . Crtmill4iJ Awaam. . . i&0 lw,, and , . ,noel ..iu, book ol .elerence lor county offioets. Sent by mail to any post office in the Btate. pontage paid, for (1 per epy. Address, NICHOLS dttiORMAN, Bojk and Job Pnntera, JUi kioo, N. C. tar The ondenijrned arc arso jpaVpatiiiC un der the direction of a member of the Raleijrh Bar, a Digest of all the Laws concerning County Officers, with a Complete Set of Forms, adapted to the new order of tilings. Tins book, of some 400 pge will be pnbhsheU as soon as rhe final ieport of the Commis sioners appointed te revise the Code has been apoted by the Oeneral aascrobly. The nlan and scope of the proposed book, will beTbr ther laid "... fore the public at an rrly day. NICHOLS ii GORMAN, R.il ieh. Sept. 1. 180. Publishers. Emigrants Cominq vvaMTM in Rowan Davie Da T AND3 Vfj", , - . ren tiJ burtf. foravtias, Ac o tme 10 ue jjivru i monev is naid. five ppr ent. cctiirniaMon . g.,, ' liiruij rt-T iimi. if r . , , r, ..... . rf.tH iiw or?r couii- U v Inquiries promptly aisweieil. JOHN H. ENNISS, n dou'i inlliin M run H'M , nun prices, d), Salisbury, N. C, Agrnt for Van Syckalt' Ntw Jry Laud Aoey N. B. Gold Mines and other mineral pic- per lies sold by special contract. JM.n. GUILFORD LAND A6ENW 0 NORTH CAROLINA. Landholders who wish to Sell dorictiiiKra or Mineral Lands, Water Poictrt, Mill, Tavn Lot, or Real Eitatt of any kind, will find it to their advantage tc place heir property in our hands for tale. We have great fccilities for procuring pur chaser for all such property. For information, address JN0- B. GRETTER, General A vent, Greensboro C. Dec. 2. 18G7. The Griffith Lands FOR SALE. BY virttte of a decree of the Probate Court f Kowan county, will be sold attneeof-nouae door iu Salibury,on Tuesday, the 10th day r.f November, five hundred and ninety-lm acres of Jand belonging to the estate ofK. VT. Griffith, dee'd. 8aid landa are attuated in the Western part of the county, within two miles of the depot at Rowan Mills, and are verv valuable. A further description of them is thought to be unnecessary as tliey have been advertised before. Terms made known on the day of sal''; ' Z. GRIFFITH, Admr. Oct. 1st. 1868. w30:6t Haag & Smith's Patent WATER WHSBL. THE undereVned having aeeeoted the aaency for the aho-e named wheel, would call the attention, of the proprietors of Mille. Factories, see. CC., to the many advantages they would derive from o.ingiti It is well avdaptedttoaU purposes for which a water whielis used. The small space it occupies, and the velocity of its motion, are attract ive features. It requires but a MsM of aeariiig. lee does aot affect it. Works M well ou horiEontal as vertical shaft. Suit able to any locality. Not affected by bark water. It 1 simple- cheap and durable- One Wf the wheels -can be.seen in "Prato a a t Voaru. latum SlUq R I have been in ths Mill wrlgnt buine fr 25 years, and consider this by far the best -L.n f km ver vet met with. This wheel costs from $15 to 275, according to ise. For. further particulars address me at, Je rusalem, Davie Co., N. C. . ' RICHARFJ T. NUTT. Sep, 10, 1868. 4tw-36 Lost or Mislaid. NOTE OF HAND payable to .the 3"" Uhe -tn r.. lrohv Hutified not to pay ttne saTJ note to aoy ottier m.ioer 7 , r -riT- - , -nr-m bji I shall anulv lor a renewal 01 11. ii Baaai sBtat. , 1 aa 1 1 1 iiin nil 111 huih. iiiausav " i i 8th of January ,-!. ruweT - . .. ty-foar dollars, or therat..i, aignew -7 1 - Uhahl J. D or John D. Browu. tlws wide spr THE OLD NORTH STATE. Till- WEEKLY J tMim Or SUOBCRIPTIOK- JtX ntatMS-CaSH IBP !"' i.Waekly. Oaa Vear... MX " AaieaaX Ua ajpaj iadlcataa taa a ration ot The ik- on walek tae Oil Noara STati," ia Kliitcli- .-otlrely aaw. Ko paleewillba anarad te makrita aeliome vlailor to everj -family, luorder tu do Hit ua have engaged tbeaerricas ot ablraad ecviHjitialiad IIWrarT coatributera. Advertising Rates: TKAKSIKXT BATES For all parioda leaataaa oa mouth ( ne Square, f'irat inaartkin f 1 Car h mi baaq uent I aaertioa h mmM rmiaabir lariuda of one to foul month. I MO Smo. 3 Mo 1 MM. V 1 aqeaaa, S aqi akb. s 4t-aaa 4 eOCABBS, qeaa.eou ALT ooi. or a a. col. OKB COL. 06M Tae 10(10 13.00 13.0V ) 00 voo 30,00 R.5A 13.00 irtw IHIU 19 00 97.00 33 00 4100 19 00 17 00 91 no 93 00 94 00 33 00 40 00 ,9 00 t'6 00 90.00 91 00 96 00 28 00 94 00 3H1K) I ii i 60.0U 97 00 3400 3 700 8V 44 00 60 no 70 00 LETTEU FROM JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. John Qiiincy Adatns has addreaaed the follujring letter to the Democrat ic Executive Committee of South barulinrt iu response to an invitation received from them to c visit that State : Qi ixcey, September 28. Metrs. Wade Hampton, Ja. Danid Pop F. W- Mc Muter, John 1 h Tktuna, and If. B. Stanley ' Gmtlemkn Vonr letter ot Sep tensor 22d reached me on the 2th, a:J I found ir to require such careful cotiftidern ion that 1 have withheld f Htf wer ntil now. My tiratian pulso wa? to accept your invtation at once, and hasten to respond to your appeal upon the instant; put a moment reflection and a review nt your, letter restrained me. I am as anxious as you can be to see kindly relations and fraternal feelings rs place the sore and angry suspicion wtitclr pre Tails npou both sides ot our land, nor would any labor daunt me in such a cause; but 1 am more pow erle than yon are to promote such a result. . Yon greatly exaggerate any In fluence of mine, mhded dorihlleas bv the accident of an historic nam . I represent nothing in MaHsachusetts but a comparatively small and vary unpopular minority, aitd am regard ed as hardly loss objectionable, though far more insigniticant, than he the maioiitr. JJiOtn- I tMIl CV.I WW ,i - . i j .. : no; that I could do oreay, it I visited 1 you, wonia oe naeiy w icucv or candid constrnction. My action woald be attributed to unworthy or partisan motives, and yoiua ran" Inveterate auimosity which is still be lieved to animate the Si.nth. In spite of any protests of ours it will be im sistcd that we had wime "disloyaT in r,. in nnr meetine. I do not Urge these apprehensions as reasons for an absolute refusal, for I should try to tacb my ehare of the obloquy with snh fortitude as I conld muster, it 1 taw ajair chance of aiding, be it ev er solmle, a better nrtderstanding between the sections. But as you seem to antietpate an imp" -taut ef fect on the North fro ii the reception which you might offer to me, I think it right to di-abuse yu of the error. Nor do I tWuk that I can say those things to your people whicli wouia he deligihfful to thtfm to hear, or pleasant tor me to speak. Vonr fate has been tor the present involved, by the inexorable logic ot events, in a most bitter political strug 1 Tlvo iuterest. and 1 doubt not the convietions, of tle doriiinant par ty will prevent any dispassionate con sideration of yonr case until after the election. It is declared, and, Hear, election. It IS declared, anq, 1 iwr, it is widely believed, that tne ppim vu secession still fires the Southern heart and works through the Democratic party. A mass of honest men are u' nA i,IIova rlint the success ot that party means the political re-es tablishmetit of the genius of revolt . . 1 . il ra.pH ; 4 ,h ..i... ati,,n to 1 vower ui me euders in the late war. I do not believe that 11 ead fiiispicrnn of this in t I J". .... tt.B , u.t anuU . r. ....n .,- r .1 mmdof onr people liere uw - ;, , Hini tv in oOtaiinnz Oa C-wr ua. .arLV f.i, K.n.rino it ia too DOtent a we.i- p n of prty warfare to be relin quiahed dtWllaf thii eootei' for ihe I'reaidoncy. If the Democratic par ty is defeated in the r eanvaes, it is because the people fear its suooees would jeopardise the substantial re sulti of the war. Now, npmi thii point the Northern mind U absolutely detennnii U, anil itself wtttch oh'Mild rwpud'ata3 the- war r pnrren- der iti acquisitions. For ray own part, I think it would be eery diffi cult to get rid of any of the logical and legitimate results of the war if we tried ever so hard, but still our people are very sensitive on that point. 1 cannot see. for instance, of what value your pet dogma of the constitutional right to secede would be to you, even if we granted you a dispensation to proclaim it on the house tops. Constitutional or not, it will never again be practicable, ex cept in tho form of revolution, and that is an extra constitutional right which cannot be taken away from any people. Slavery I Uke to be stone dead, for the reasons you very clearly and ably state in your letter to me. It would never again be of any value to you if you had it buck, and the ghost of it, which is so much dreaded at the North, the phantom of iu voluntary pervitnde for poverty and color, as a punishment for vagrancy, which haunts so many well-meaniug men among us, would speedily become a burden so odions and so iutolerably expensive that, if for no better reason, yon would be glad to droD it. But at the same time you mast yourselves oe wen aa. hast v and inconsiderate legislation upon i 1 II - thai the this subject in two or three of your "States lately in rebellion" did more to fasten uni versal suffrage upon yon than any other one thing. The North is well aware that there is a wide distinction between civil rights and political privileges, nor were our wisest and most practical states aaen of the Republican party at first Inclined to adopt the dangerous experiment of pla cing political power in the bands of your poor, ignorant field hands upon a mere fanciful theory of the natnral equality of man. Doubtless a citizen of Massachu setts who is, utterly illiterate may bo my superior in all ramiiy quaimea, om hum rn he can read the Conetftstion in the Eng lish language he is not my equal political ly. The principle is here admitted that wc n.ay and must temper theoretical eqnahty with practical tests of fitness tor public du y. Now this was ignored in your case, bccausl it was urged and believed that thua aloue could the blacks protect thein aelvea. and it waa said that any admitted . U4 l qualifications would bo abused by you to j their total exclusion rrom tne irancmae and consequent helplessness. The North era people, having freed the slaves and left them still mingled with their former masters, ceStld not, with decency or hu manity, abandon them naked to the sav age eumity which tbey were taught to be liev.. von felt to them, nor could they calmly look on to see thole oppressed of whose comfort and liappinesa' they bad become the guurdiaus. The "Northern States pardoned the palpable usurpation of a power never granted to Congress up on the plea of necessity. Universal suf fMM aa no necessary corollary of the war : it was extorted by distrust, offspring of the long slavery agitation. 1 hat gave enormous power to the class of politicians who preach the perfect ana complete wic edness of the Southern whites. These same meg urge and they per suade man v that you still cbersh a devo tion to the "Lost Cause,' which does not content itself with the hopeless tenderness which we feel for the dead, bat is ready to take arms again at the least engage ment. These fears mingle largely in the canvass, and will exert a strong influence in the result. I think that distrust and fear have dictated your terras more than malice or revenge. It was not eherfntty that the North sacrificed the Constitution for which it fought so long. For my owe part, 1 have never felt auy apprehension nt lnainr an v of the proper results of the war.; 1 have always believed that yon must from necessity yield them is frankly as we claimed tbem. I have neverdoubt ed that it was possible to treat you after Burrender in such a way as to enlist f aid and your gympathies in J ei,jjJaj restoration of the Union, j yct rewire freedom and fanrncea to the j b-cts) aa tranquility and happiuess to 1 ,Kii. A von verv forcibiv sav. there . ai- .aikla vm. hut nMi'i1. 9 flu IUIIIT ivu.ii .v. J w. - War now would be yoor utter destruction. Tr. 1'ninn ia nf more raJua to VOU than rue 1 nion is oi more vaiaw " to ua, and to the Conatkittlon alone can iiv (nr nmiMtiai. a cent-rat anu cordial confidence in your attitude, leei- inca and proteatavis saiilialtoyaarcaoD. ouTJtna prosperity. We , renew im U nion ill be - -r. a, or thane w "r WHOLE NO 410 ii empty lorm. rvun u oy a party aoc- M I f I . tne .onn, aia- precarious, your path full of snare, and a true Uoion as distant as ever. Be long u oae-balf the Nflh is psrsaarlia that you have the will and the pswsr to jockey them oat of what roil them so dear, ws attempt rahiaiM Uaisa aM-vS saode. Time aloae, and a S-Uieat and during neralatesaw oa roar part in well doing, In the face of all dlScooragemssrt, cava mm tually remove the cause of your ills ; a palliative will but induce areaetioaagain. A cheerful eonenrreaee hi the essential principles of Demoeratis sod ooadtation al government I regard as requisite for yer paa poevre Inclining to theea opinions? I should have excused myself from accepting year kind invitation bad you not expressly dia- rUimaal any Dolitical intent. I do wish to make any political speech" tS pVllklSMSI aTV- vaiae waw iutcrest of any part y, ness to your already . But as I ha&Mt i of late tha. of clRwa yonr people in the iuterest ol any party, nor add new bitterness dansreroas position. ihi nvil were much knnarfodaw wc were so little informed of the real needs, and wishes, and purposes of each other; as I canuot feel sure that I may not be of some use, and as "1 de plore with all ray heart the distracted and dissevered condition of our once united people, I will meet you us you request, as fellow citizens should meet in times of difficulty, to consslt with you upest ear duty at this time. I shall try to speak frankly rather than agreeably, and I shall hope for equal sincerity in return. I need not assure you that what I have written has been dictated by the kindest feeling, I am not insensible to your trials mill -nrteriinr : t lie lOB 01 iiicuub. V - - . , , r pcrity and power, and exclusion from all part or lot in voting away your last pit tance is .fitter indeed. But hollow as the ordinary platitudes sound la the sufferer's car, may it not be In the good providence of God to prove to the Uttermost the qualify of your people, sad lead them through these dark ways to a higher and nobler career beyond. I at least am determined to hope so, and I doubt not may live to pee the day when we shall all be once more a happy and united people, dwelling in peace un der the protection of the Constitution and within the gentle clasp of our old Union. Then, indeed, South Carolina and Massa chusetts may cordially embrace, and the fni-ttiinite anokeaman of mv State, that day, will represent the whole instead of a traction of her people. I shall leave home on Monday next, and psoceed without delay to Columbia. I am, gentle Ben, Your friend and servant, John Q. Adams. FACTS TO BE OBSERVED BY ' M. aV -a-a-awae I. In the anm-oachine election no is disfranchised who ever was entitled to 53- T TV ,!, . "-.v -' , ' i- . .. w a - - vote. a 2. A new registration will begin on the J 6th of October, and every voter, old and ew, must register. 3. There are one hundred and forty thousand 'white voters in North Carolina, and seventy thousand colored voters, in round numbers, a majority of two to oaaT 4. Although the whole of the colored vote should be cast against the Conserva tives, (which will not be the case,) and thirty-five thousand white votes added, Seymour and Blair will still carry the 5. Military Government has ceased. The election on the 3d of November is jo be free, as In former times. 6. Any person who shall assemble arm. ed men at any ptaee of election, on i ejaw. tion day, is liable to a penalty ot according to the Revised Code, page 308. 9 W. A. Graham, Sum if tu 11 vote lie noilea. " John w. bob www, n V J . mtm r : niaai j. , JoaiAHTuuraa,Jr. . IT T:. , Trt.nl, Hiliinas says: "Most decline to learn only by their own expsr rience and I guess they sre more man u.w k, for I don't s'nose a nwi eould umi r- ; 1 .-nrrect idea of molasses caaay ly by letting another fallow tuts It him." ,vrb. new system ia Stokes county already cost 2 16 more than a whole year under the old system. A n 'i dent We resrret to little girl, the daughter uf Mr Trimble, of this place, had her jaw severely fractured by a horse kicking her yesterday. 7 Greensboro Patriot. The Republicans of the. Fifth i -- -r, - - , . j .ionaj d'lriNr,rk hTe wmia ted Horace Greedy for Congress. General Stoaeman has issued orders' for t tlreietajstlgation of thsaoBtSantoa tha Cen tral Kailrvavt. by wnien sonvs ot tba SM l- fantry were killed and wounded. ces in a very cloee vote at ed by yaer own efforts at Iks Sooth, yea obtain a temporary relief from vour abject ataia to-ekv. soar condition will still be att&Bt&4. aw - va eet. Z. moo. in. v mv - . 1 : it nDTTVKH. "ait - aal ly rsrrlte, . w-tw-lm T - -r ; f - . :
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