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' 1 B . 1 T ..... - - I Br JlIVBS BatllV Eat, baffle oplo Fire Ceati VOL III. NO. 122 SALISBURY, N. C. SATUK0AY. OCTOBER 24, 1868. WHOLE NO 413 "Xfcg tM fHi BB FtwTer.w-tfsto ECLECTIC MAGAZINE FOREIGN LITERATURE, aerade Jfssbsb? Art Ana Mondm, St. rmuTt, OernhUI MfMi, Chmmber'i Journal, Centenuitrmrw Mmi Ml Ikr )r Kohh.I M. fmrrrny. Hclerarta. 40 Years Before the Pnblfj. O I Bl BB II E linportniif Majistratee, Clerks, Sherigs, T llCTS, I We taw la arraa mem choice mUoUom ftam U. fimt Omit, aa a ObUbmUJ Periodical, traaalitcd peclktlv fr Um Eclectic to add Wtk.rui.tr and valae of tlx work. KMk IMBtar k .UUttl vita or I HimI Kaaraviac sorVaiUuf asln.alia.n.or lllas trail r. ut taportaat BistaricaJ .r.uU. Kr tj mi Mtaeritar to tta Krir.Hr IMS, paving t la adraaoo, will relv tithor of tb. follorla taaaltfal caraamo oil paiatiaf a BASKET OF PEACHES, Sue 9X11; P E It AND NUT CRACKERS, Sise 7X8. Ta.ab.re arc asset coptee of oriaiaal oil paint laca, and areexei-ute-1 bj PraaR Co., iBtbe bigli aavatrla afth art. or. inulare of loam we will send adtar of r raw IMI Kafrariana, WaaliiBctOD ,t Valley Ferae. Return from Market, Sunday Morn- '"for Two Mtaeritata and $10.00. we will aend the BaaUfal Cbroato. Poultry Ufc-Siie 61-9x8. rr Tare .ubocribera and fll.00, a copy of Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, an. Volam of l,40 page, contalalas; over fiOO pic torltl IllartraUooa. pric tt.00; or a copy of Roaa Uoaheur'a Celebrated pi.ee, Shetland Pooiea Size S I t X IS I f. Term$ the Eclectic : Waul, copies 46 rta.; one ropy, one year. W W two copies oa.yeart9.0O: Beerupie. one year W",00 AaMaaaa w. n. Bl DWELL, & Beekman St., New lrk. THE SoLTMKHN HEPATIC PILLS. That U, Una hmwn anj mil tried rrmWy fur all liiliout distant, eammd by a DISEASED LIVER HT K. ad the following Crrtijkatn from persons of the liigbeat respectabiliif . Mf4 UVER COMPLAINT. U aaw f U V - a Alt I iaaa v - . n . iQaia va - IAQJ(. sou, J"t)i,) Sflendid fremtttmS J Or iaWJ.IM. j irtl grtat baiefit Irom thew UK umlersiirnrl hare in prem and will aottt iltue, a oumpk le and full ANALYSIS OK THE LA W8, M under the Ood of Civil Proorwdur. as. patatC by I lie General Aaaeiubljr, rciBliug to i of Just, ret f Ike Ptacf Sherifk, Clerk$ of uri, fla XAer Ctattaff Wpcera. (ofrt her with the Constitution of the State, a list of the Coon lie as diTidrd mto Judxial Dis tnot, the time of boldiiiir Courti in the Mral Couailit-s, I lie name of the Judge and Solici tor of earh Cirvui I the names of the Clerk of the tnpenor Court, Krjrtstrr of Dearis, flhar- M County Commitfioners. Treasurer and Cor oner for each County. This panipiet will also contain the Fees a!lowed by the new law to the several ofSceis, with tome of '.he most ne cessary Furmi of Civil and Criminal Vassal. The woik will contsin about 150 pace, and will i f a most valuable book of .-It renoe for countv offlorrs. Sent by mail to any pot offtve in the State, postage paid, lor M per copy. Addnw, NICHOLS &U0KMAN Bovdc and Job Printers, IUlbicb, N. C. THE LD NORTH STATE. rnu-WEEKLY J U-UATKH or MUMCKIPTIOK- 4 I aSH IN ABVANt U. Tn.Woakly, Oaa Tsar ' aUx atoaiaa,. itf British Periodicals. Tkd London 'Quarterly Review, (Con - tervaire.) The tdinbun, yeviev, ( W I. ijt.) Tki Wvdmiiutrr BeeUto, Badicnl.) Th4 North British Review, (Fi w Churcb.) ' " AMD JSlacktooooTs Edinburgh Magazine, (torj.) Tk awrle an ably uUiaed by the contri buUona of the beat writer on Science. Religion and (ieneral Literature, and ttaad nnrivalled in tbc world of letter. They are indispensable to the scholar sad the profcasional man, and to every rea TL Ml aKi ,ney furnish a better record of the r ur rat iKrature of the day than can be obUinedfrom auvotUer aource. V TERMS FOB 1868. Per say one of the Review $4.00pernnuni. Par an two of the Review 7.00 Krl.yihroofth.Reviw.....0.00 For all fear .f the Review. 19.00 Per Blackwoed'B MagasJa. .... 4.00 Per Blackwood and one Review. "-00 Par Ksek wood aad any two of tb lleviews,.... W.W Par Blackwood and three of lbs Re vie ws, .............. w For Blaekwsed and the lonr ne- flews,. Vs n i I m a ma. ana nave Known many laimlie nn-l in dividuals who hsre found ihem very heneficisl, and I hare also known pAynWaM in excellent tlandiny to recommend them to their patiei,U. Kor all diseases arising from disorders of the liver, I believe they are the best medicine of fered to the public Rtr. Joair W. Potter, Snow Hill, N. C, fJsuuary 5, 18C3,) says : " For twelve years I was a great snSerer. My liver, wits diseased I lost my flesh and strength, land my skin seemed changed in its color by the bile with which my ytem was overcharged. I became Mil j.H-t to frequent and violent attacks ol bil ioui cliolic, every attack leaving me weaker than its predecessor. The physician had been able to i-atch lue up a little, hut my health was in a deplorsbfe state. I had taken patent me dicines until I was tired of tin-in. Without energy or comfort, I was barely able to go a bout a little. At length I yielded to the ear nest persuasion of a friend and commenced taking the HEPATIC PILLS, with no confi dence in them. They acted like a charm on me. from that hour I have improved. I have persevered in their use, until now, by God's blessing, am well and hnitty. 1 had a nepro-l-1 A NHS WANTED, in Rowan, Pavie, Da man, whOj as I believe, was taved from death I Ji vidaon, Iredell, Cat by a noae of these Pills. My Doctor bill was annually from $100 to $200. but I have had no use lor a physician since. I can coi lidi-ntly Oaa Copy On. Tear. It 00 U Maalas. I .BO A eroasM oa the paper Indicate the fxpiraUvn ol the aalwrfptlon . Tk. lyp. -a wbieh tta "Ofc Noara Stat," Ik prlali I y .atiraly asw. Wo pala. will bo aad bp mak.it a w.ltom. viaitor torv.rr faaiilv. lu order to do tfcia w aave .aaagwd tkoaarrico at able aad aeeoavpliatad llawary coatrtbataas. Advertising Rates: TKA.SHIBKT KATES For all periods law. than on. montk to tbe Supremo Court and - -. ... then wait per hap for year for a decision, and that too at an enonuoos expense and trouble. I aay, would yo do this, or would you defend yoar cattle and proper ty, at job are authorised to do by the Constitution, by asking tbe intruder to leare, and if be refused to assist him by pon him, and cracking bis era eofily laying yoar band u if be till ratWd by Mcrai BTUT- Asa L aiaidiiax 17 I lie umlenigiiii arc also preparing, un der the direction of a member of the Raleigh liar a Ditrest of all the Laws concerning County OAWia, wuii a Complete Set o! Fornaa, adapted to I he new ordet of thins. This book, ol some 400 pages, will be published as soon a - the tinal report of tbe Commis sioners appointed to revise the Code ha been spoted by the General assembly. The plan and scope of the proposed I'ook, will be fur ther laid before the public at an early day. NICHOLS Si GORMAN, Raleigh. Sept. 1. 180. Publishers. Emigrants Cominq .16.00 CLUBS. a Ajacount of twenty percent, will be allowed to ( tub. of four r more persons. Tha. tonr copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be asnt to one address for 12.80. Poor copies of the lour Re 7iews and Blackwood for $48.00. and so on. POSTAGE. Sabscribersshould prepay by the (juarter, at the office of dejlreryi Tlie Postage W say part of tbe United States i Two Cr. nib a number. This rate only applies to current subscription. For back num ber, the postage is double. Premium to New Subscriber. New Subscribers to aay two of tbe above period- 1868 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any on. of the Fonr Review, for 1867 New Subscribe to all Ire of the Periodicals for 1888 mty receive, gratis. Blackwood or aay two of tb Poor Review Subscriber may obtain tack numbers st tbe fol lowing reduced rate, via The !orth British froni January, 188. to Decern rta, IttT. inclasive ; Winhurgh and tl Westmin eter from April, 1864, to December, 1867, Inclusive, aad the London Uoarterly for the years 1866, 1866 aad 1867, at tta rata offt.M a year for each or any Review ; also, Blackwood for IBM and 1867. far 82. 60 a year, or the two year together for 84.00. rf Neither BfleeaUSubci-lbere. nordiacount la Clata. nor reduced prices for tack numbers, can L be allowed, anles the money is remitted direct to th.Pabll.her. recommend them ns s tuiperinr family medicine DYSPEPSIA. S. D. Wallace, E-., President of the Wil mington & elUon Kail Koail, (.llg. JO, Ibti2) says : it ba been sM that itaaipepaiii u our national disease. However tins may oe, it caused me long and severe snfltring. Provi dentially a ii lend liit nulled me with a few box es of the 4 Hepatic Pitts, arid the ne of them has perfected a cure. In my family they hart been used frequently with eminent success Among my acquaintances many cases oi u ma ting from diseased liver, have been relieved and cured by them. I regard them an invaluable medicine, and take pleasure in forwarding this voluntary tribute.' A. W. D. Tatlor, Esq, Petersburg, Vs., (Tan. 12, 1859,) says: "In the Spring of 1858, I was attacked with Dyspepsia to such an ex tent that a'l my food of every description dis agieed with me.. I was swollen so I had to loosen my clothes, and niht afterlight 1 could get no sleep. I tried one or two physicians, and took a good deal of medicine, but found no relief. I purchased ore box of the South ern Hepatic Pills, and the first dose I took I felt relieved, and continued until I took the whole box. I am now entirely well, and eat heartily, and never have beeu attacked since. I can safely recommend t l.c-e Pill to the Dys peptic and the community at laigo." They can be sent to any point in the United Slates by Mail or Express. PRICK For one hex, 98 cmI. D. ItA Palf Gross 10 One OroM, l! ThrreGriKs. ISO Five Gross, I3. The cash must nitber aeoonipany the order fur the Medl elne or It will be Seat 0. 0. D. Or it. should b. address -ed to O. W. DEEMS, No. M, Soera Calboc Stbibt, U.iLv:aoaa Mr... where they will be praaptly attended to. For th:te Medicines call an. ail r. .p clai.le DruKgitU everywhere, and oa all Ibe DruK'' ln SaLiaaimt. . JOHN H. ENXISS, 7 jmnrtu, special Artot Catawba. Stanly, Mecklen burg, Foisy the, &c No title to be giveu til money is paid. Five per cent, commissions charged op all sales. Sell half your lands and the remainder will be worth double, and these tlirilty Jersey farmers will develop our coun try. i-nd us descriptions ol pinperty puces, tc Inquiries prompt! JOHN il isbury Agent for Van Fjrekels' New Jersey Land N. B. Gold Mines and other mineral pro perties jM by special contract. J.H.E. One Hqaar. First Inaertfoa f .no Each subsequent insertion 0 Coatract rat for psrioda of ear to font month. 1 an I 9 o 1 mi. 4 BIO. 1 6 Bo I BOTABR, to 00 $8 50 112.00 86.00 ttU OO 9 mil ABB. 7.60 1108 17.00 91.00 97.00 I ui' abbs. 10.00 16.00 914)0 96.00 $480 4 soi a sis. It 00 18 00 93.1)0 98.00 1700 n i lt 14 (Si 94 00 ta.00 tHO balf obl. 90. tt 97,0 ta.00 an oo 44 tw I ucab. ool. tt 00 88.00 40.80 46.00 60.0(1 osa COL. 30.00 49,00 68.00 60,00 10.0U wooUyoudoT Then, if die position of i He great Ben be trm?, that mcts done bj rfti'fi -rii y of unoonstitntioual law arc uot bindiitg erau though t decision baa not beeu made upon them by tbe proper tribu nal, bow would it be when such a dec!- tiou shall b rendered I .No, btlaiiati s me things have been done under to un constitutional law, it does not render the things done, prior to such decision, valid. Suppose tbe different Sheriff ol tbe State, in selling real estate for dtbta contracted before the War. were to allow each d btor a homestead under tbe new constitution, of one thousand dollars value, and eontiu ae to do so for several years, and then the it 00 exaggeration. You may thow it to Mr. Swindell. What will be ooioe of ut I" P. 8. Sine tbo above was writ ton we learn that tbe fraetlioppert have been teen returning west. FANCY" rKI8 FOR OUILDREN. Children moat have amntement. Too Jstdttklwi mittti canaot end tataseld not be Idle : Jntt so with the little WILBjaXflXf y answ ereilafJJ PJJh KVN.iAiw.wajwl saBtjBVtfsBsmaaw AwF t whn GUILFORD LAND AGENCY 0 NORTH CAROLINA. JjANDHOLDERS who wish to Sell Agricultural or Mineral Lands, Water Power, Mill, Town Lot, or Real EtaU of any kind, will find it to their advantage to place iheir property in our bands lor sale. We have great lacilities for procuring pur chnseig for all such property. For information, address JN0. B. GRETTER, General Agent, Greensboro', N. C. Dec. 2, 1867. ly lOiwetwlr inms ran be riven to dab. ' 1 he Leonard Scott Pmb. Co., 140 Ptflton, St., N. T. Tta L. . PCB. CO., ataepaNiahl FARM Klt'S GUIDE, br Ha r STBraawa, ef Ediaburgh, and the late " P. MOUTea. of Yale College. 9 vols.. Royal fetevo, 1000 pages, aad namerous Frravinga. Price IT for tta two volpates by Mail, pr psid. It-te Jans tf B. R MOORE, - Attorney and Counsellor at Zav, IlKITOR IW ' BAN4 WILMINGTON, YARBROUGH HOUSE, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH. N. C. The Proprietor in returning his sincere thanks to the traveling public for the liberal patronage extended, to nim during hie connec tion with this Hotel, takes occasion to assure them that- no effort or expense will be spared to retain the present reputation of the Hotel as one of 'tbe very best, in the South. ' He is happy to announce that the fall in the price of s uppl ies e n ihles him to reduce the price to ' Three Dollars per Day. Tocitizena eoiniug in to spnd a w eek or more, he will still make a greater reduction tie is prepared to furnish Board without rooms at very low rates. V- He hopes to have the pleasure of welcoming to the Yartugh Hooeo hw oM customers and many new friends. J. M. BLAIR. Know and Believe THAT G. B. POt'LSON k tS. DRUG Store is the cheapest place to buy Driigs and Medicines in this section of North tfaruli na. Try them I at WYATT'S OLD 8TAND May 7. tf " Salisbery. N. C. llic (iriffith Lands FOR SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Kowa ii ponnty. will he sold at the court-house door in Salisbury, on Tuesday, the 10th day of .November, five hundred and ninety-five acres of land belonging to the estate of R. W. Griffith, dee'd. Said lands are situated in the Western part of the comity, within two miles of the depot at Rowan Mills, and are very valuable. A further description of them is t nought to be unnecessary at the? Lhave been advertised before. Terms made mi oiv n on i ne u a v or sale. Z. GRIFFITH, Admr. Oct. 1st, 1868. w39:6t For tta Watchman k Old Nortk Bute. Lrxikotov, N. C, Aug. 24th, 18C8 Mom. Leiris Bants, Salisbury, N. C. My Dear Sir: I with most respectfully to call your attention to what I conceive to be a few discrepancies in your second article reviewing Judge Pearson' letter. In tbe first proposition you aay "a deci sion by the Supreme Court that the Recon struction Act of Congrcta are unconstitu tional and void would not affect the valid ity of tbe Statu governments already or ganised in pursuance of tbeir provisions Nor would a repeal of the law itself affect them but only prevent the organisation of others in Slates in which such reorgani zation has not ret been consummated." It is clear from tbe above, you contend that neither a decision by tbe Supreme Court that said acts are unconstitutional r a repeal of them by Congress would "validity" of a creation of an la thai not a dlacrtpan here be a valid rovernment ed in pursuance of measures which tbc Sup rente Court pronounce invalid f In tbe second proposition you say "f otu such premises we argued, m an article which appeared in the Oft North State on the 30th of June, that there was no constitutional means by which we could get rid of those governments, unless we could carry both bouses of tbe neat Con plying to old debti, against the Constitu tion of the United States, do you contend that all tbe sheriffs bad done were valid? That tbe Sheriff's title to tbe debtor would hold good T Or, would you say that it "did not affect the 'validity' of what had been done" by said Sheriffs under said unconstitutional law," but would only prevent tbs Sheriffs, after such decision, from allowing homesteads in such cases in tbe future r 1 be truth is, all acts done in pursuance unconstitutional la a s are null and void and are without force and effect, and when ... . . . a the law is so pronounced by the proper tribunal, every thing falls to tbe ground I write you this in order that I may bear from you again on the point in friendly controversy. I ruly yours, P. gress, which we cannot do. i n i pti v. N. C. A FIRST CLASS MILLER wanted, to lake charge of a First. Class Mill, situated in fjuyjdeon county. Address r A.C.WHARTON. Clemuposville. N. C. w-tw-lm Haag & Smith's Patent WATER WHEEL. THE undersigned having accepted tha agency for the above named wheel, would eall the attention, of the proprietors of Mills, Factories, ice. Arc, to the many advantages they would derive from using it, It is ell adaptedx to all purposes tor which a water wheel is used. The small space it occupies. and the velocity ot its motion, are attract ive features. It requires but a small amount of geriug. Ice does aot affect it. Works as well on horizontal as vertical shaft. Suit able to any locality Not affected by back water. It is simple, cheap and durable. One of the wheels can be seen in nperatioj at Foard, Tat mn A: Co's, Mill on South Yadkin River. I have been in tbe Mm. wright brrsine for 25 years, and consider this by far tbe best whe.ll ' I have ever yet met witlu This wheel costs from 8)1& M 275. according to size. For further particulars address me at, Je rusalem, Davie Co., X. C. RICHARD T. NUTT. Sep, 10, 1868. 4tw-36 Lost or Mislaid. A NOTE OF HAND payable to the uaw dersigned, one day after date, made on the 8th of January, 1867, for the sum of eighty-four dollars, or thereabout, signed by J. M. Coffin and J. !. r Joha D. Brown. These parlies are hereby notified not to pay the said note to any other holder than myself, as I ahull apply for a renewal of it. Sept. 22. 1868. 5t. J. J. BRUNEI lou say "from such premises," ice. If you took the first proposition, or the arguments in your first proposition as your . premises you certain! v came to the wrong eonclu sion in your second, or your article of June 30th ; for in tbe first you aay that a decision by the supreme Court or repeal by Congress "would not affect the "valid tfy" of the State governments," or enable ua to tret rid of them, vet by a negative pregnant in the second, yoa admit that the v can be gotten rid of, as you say "that tbere was no Constitutional meana by which we could get rid of those gov ernmeuta unless we could carry both hou ses of the next Congress," thus clearly admitting that if we could get both houses of the next Congress we could ret rid of them. I must bumoty submit tbat there n a discrepancy and tbat it growa out of a fallacy in the first proposition. The po sition you take "tbat a decision of the Supreme Court that the Reconstruction Acts are uncous itutionul and void would not affect the validity (it not that tbe wrong term f Should it not be organiza tion T) of tbe State governments, is unten able. It it contended by some of tbe ablest and most eminent jurists and law yers tbat statues wbieh are unconstitu tional, and all acts done ia pursuance of them, are not Valid, or of force or binding, even though they have not been acted up on by the Supreme Court. Tin y contend that it is a great fallacy to suppose tbat enactments of legislatures are binding and aad of lorce, however flagrant, atrocious and unconstitutional. To illustrate tbe 15th section of tbe old Declaration of Bigfate, which ia ma le part of the Constitution by the 44th section of tbe old State Constitution, says "that tbe freedom of the Press is one of the greatest bulwark of liberty, and therefore ougbt never to bo restrained." Suppose the legislature was to enact "that the town constable of Salisbury ia empowered to ou ter your "Castle" and seise, without war rant or process and without cause, your press, type, Arc , and appropriate it to his kown uses." Tbe constable oy virtue oi tbe authority, (aueh aa it is) vested in him by the aforesaid act, enters your castie and seises the press, dee. What would you do t Would you give up your press, stop your paper, lose your patronage, and wait te try it in the different stages of the Superior Court, aud after tbat about IS GRASSHOPPERS IN TEXAS-A LIVING CLOUD. From the Dallas (Texas) Herald, Oct. 3.1 We have many rumors of the ap- poaraviio of growlioppor iu tlte COUD- tfes weat of at, within the past mon'h, but, up to the time of writing this notice, none have been seen nearer hero than Mansfield, in the southern part of Tarrut county. We have heuid of them at several places on the frontier at the Sulphur bpringe, od the Brazos: in Hood county, a gentleman informs us they appeared in clouds on Monday, the 21st ult.. and ate up every kind of vegetation. When they first appear as. i.i .i eo, it was tnougut uy tne campers around the springs to be a cloud, and preparations were made for rain they made a noise in their Alight very similar to a .storm of wind and rain when they came nearer, however, they began to descend and covered tbe earth iu every direction, contuim ing all gardeu stuffs and other green vegetation they could had. The fallowing extract of a private letter Irom our former townsman, John H. Cochran, Esq, dated at Belknap, on the 10th of last month, describes the h st appearauce of the poets: "On yesterday, the 15th, I taw a sight which I hope no mortal man will ever see again. About three o'clock, r. it, I went to the door, and observing that tho sun shone but dimly, I looked for the cause. I saw in tbe distant west what t took to be (he (moke of an immense fire, but on looking closer 1 perceived that it was not smoke. What is ill was the In- a a . . t t a . . quiry ot every one, oetii 010 ana young. It c utinued to approach, and in about two- honrt eame near enough tor nt to tee that it Was a dense mate of moving objects. Near ef aud nearer, dimmer and dimmer tbe tun thinet we tee what it it My , Lord 1 the Egyptian plague! From the ir round upward, as far as the eye could see, on account of their denseness, was an almost solid mass of moving insects grasshoppers. "All wtvoeaw the sight agiec, tor i : . by . every eqnre men ot surface over winch thev were flying, there must nave been no less than one bushel of graawhoppert. This body of insects' were moving ahead of a northwest , wind. They were tome three miles wide and aa long each way as i lie horizon was to us ; this could be seen beturo they approached near enough to distinguish what they were-alter they reached us the view was very limited on account of the denseness ot tliemasa. They passed over in tv northeast direction ; trill we have millions left of the first eoorng. Tbia hands-r-they want eoraethinir to do- will do something, and should have employment in a right direction. Children are food of something that has life in it. You may amote them for a time with dolls and other toys' hut they toon out grow a fondness for these inanimate playthings they cannot thow any gratitude in return for the cat esses bestowed upon them ; the child is quick to notice this, and caste them tide at unworthy of bit pore love. Present a child of three or four years old with a pair of fancy Rab bits, a pair of Guinea Pigs, or a pair ot iiantam Chickens, and the overs flow of its rejoicing will do "you good. Dogs and cats are objectionable at pets on account of tbeir liability to hydrophobia. Then instruct it how to care for these little pets. It wilt lavish its caresses and cares on these living toys, with a fulness of pleasure it nev er experienced before. They, in return soon recognize their young master or mistreat as their friend and benefactor, and express tbeir grati tude by their antie gambolt and playfulness. These are the kind it has ttlwavs been longing for. some thing that could appreciate its caret and Tore. It will retire in the even ing with the pleasant thought that the day has been spent in doing good that its helpless favorites have been fed aad cared for by its own little hands, pleased that it haa found something useful for them to do. In the morning it will rise f.eah with tb thought on its mind of caring for its little pets and will not rest until their wants are supplied. The advantages resulting from placing snch amusements before children of that tender age, can hard ly be enumerated or appreciated, and they ougbt to be followed with tomes thing ot more importance at the child advances in age. Home attrc tions is a point in education that many parents are deficient in. To do this tbe child most have snch amuse ments as its mind at that age wonld go oat after, and there ia hardly any thing so attractive te children as that which, hat animal life, something it can call itt own' something that can eat and walk and play, and something that every other child does not pot sess, for this phrenological develop ment will toon fhow itself. ' I am master of the situation!" "Tin is a mine." A little parental advice, prudently applied, may help to calm down thit passion, and the child will soon learn to share itt plentnre with others, and find a pleasure in doing so. Let it have some of the pete by all means. The investment will pay. Amcrieon Stock Journal. FACTS TO BE OBSERVED BTTHE PEOPLE. 1. In the aooroaehinr election no man ia disftwocbised who ever waa entitled to vote. 2. A new registration will begin on tbe 1 5th of October, and every voter, old and new, must register. 3. There are one hundred and forty thousand white'votert'Tu 'Nortli Carolina.' and seventy thousand colored voters, in round numbers, a majority of two tn one. 4. Although tbe whole of the colored vote should be cast against the Conserva tives, (which will not be tbe ease,) and thirty-five thousand white votes added, Seymour and Blair will still carry the Stote, if a full-vote be polled.' 5. Military Government bat ceased. The election on the 3d of November ia to be free, as in former times. 6. Any person who shall assemble arm ed men at any place ot election, on elec tion day, is liable to a penalty of $1,000 according te the Revised Code, page 308 9. W A. Graham, JomrW. Noawoon, UknkvK Nash, Josiah Tirwrxa, Jr. One company of regular infantry has been aent to Phillippi, in West Virginia. A dispatch announces that Governor Seymour will take tbe atnmp mekmg hit first speech of the campaign at Buffalo, 1 H V.
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