- : r 4- .' . I g I 1 III I - i I ' ft V -.., , -I, .-,, ,- , ., r, fc-Nm.''! latin H II IVES 4k BBtKKK, VOL III. NO. 123 m . . v i . i sw ' i . Hi rV mm T fl t 'T Old .1rtk State Fmnr.M-0aito. , ' " w 4 lnclr oilt Fire Crnl SALISBUKY. IS. .. TUESDAY. O0T )BER27, 1868 ECLECTIC MAGAZINE Of V I'OUEiGN LITERATI r Sf 40 Yours Before Hie Public in .n IfuarUrlg, -,( v ifmmrtcrlf, -M-xler fci icw, mW Journal, Art U a mjcm bbob ; Cormkill M ir'nr. .etfaa n Maomiiian Mayan. H. ' in.i Wa tWTB BlaO arranj,-rl to i.e. nr i !. i tiniK b-oai the French, (rrrotau, anil utiior I'mit ucntal IVt lo.lkala, trnnaliled eapaciallv forltie hclrctic to dJ tu the variety and Talue of Um work. Raeh nooer i rmbtIUbe4 with one or more Fine - Kteel Kajrrarinire portraiUofeoilneBlaen,or flla tratirt ofitaporUat hhrtnricat eventa. Splendid Premiums for 1868. Kr rr new aubwriber to the Erlertie 1HB8, paying in auvaiMM. will receive either of the IoIIiuk O I liTi ll ski I . Important To VtyUtraks, &rU, Shmrtfi, and other: , onl will ' iii .'ft ifU-J . a i .Mill .oto ui. I. iii ANALYSIS) OK TUB 4A WfV i unjrr in.- v oili' m 1411 rrrwfr lure. a T i v te liaoani r. ui THB OLD NORTH STATE. ITRI-WEEKJaV J RJ-KATM K MUBWHrPTlOJf- TavMMa DAM IN AVANt . Trl.Wreklr, Our Year, feet) Stt .Mentha. j mi f WHOLE NO 41 r Mill liw Hum Hiii w mora of a coiuiili to Lim tli ui anjthiuc !. o)tn 1 tkm alurktrst xtK-oution of Till-. -lTiiU IIKPAT.;' Pff.I,S, riml I'M, long knmrn nnil tctll tritl remtUj fur all IKUot cnurl hv it DISEASED ! i u'l '. kv. Sherifi. Cirri of Court f tiautuiiiu ol trio Stat", a i' ' n i f ImI'!h'L Courts in thoajTi ...I it i - ii, j i .-r i i i tli Jii'lvc and Soliii- Frfedum ol ilio hrill fllfl liivl.t wt itiiMiN ...aIih.. .,. It... - ,r e.'l ll Six ootlia.!.. !.....!. ........ I (Mi A rroto M outherau r iuili.atrtLc(ii'ialhti ol Utr i 1 1. ii Provieional Junta h bucninu llie centre of authority ami power, and (be wole kingdom it rallying to its npport. The Now York Ilemli. (-inmciitinx upon Iho matter, wtya : o tirnviaiitnnl ir.i vitrnmonr cr.rtaiti ly Imt ever dont, more in tho aauu ! lht i,r,c"t. w hnl . he W brief apnc of limi. w4 Uw wlilr ul .itfniiila. i the ihreatftie.! cnflncatloi, .f l! clc liitatiettl propt'rty, the proclaims Mr. Adami wm to hare poken ia Dttr- Imgton, 8., C, wilk Wadolliuoiiloa oomo .i. .1 lurtb, ri.i ia ratadea u li'Hi .f a BOW liOBliliA MM ef dfm LIVER. . m ui. i Court, Rrsiatrr of Due Plv i ui. ( oiiihv linmmwwi'iw. TroMurm ami o. - M.-ttu ( if winp f rrlifatlrt horn oner for i;m i Count v This nnuirWet 1 hI, poraoua ot llie big..- -t r-ri mIi v j i-oi.il a n the Krtu a n wed by the i r v law to LIVEIC CUMI'LAIN I'. I al oiHrvia, kvnh -onii- o.' :U- i....iue- t iMBbiiv ttJUukilM-'JifUi, Muiitt til At.1' rinlrii i rotlrrlj- in-a . o palof a ill be eliarrd to inaaf it a i u me iiit uievery lanily. inurorr t lo Hi - iij ie eiiiiaf.il llie mi rt lt- ol abieand li Ciivtn t the naim 1 llie Clerk ot i 'kui-.i i nterarv coutrlbotoi. Advertising Bates: matinn of tho aovcreiriity of tho poo n IO tiv on, ocralli cainlidati s I i l. ruiii.ed not to br ..rcrnril bjr the Ui U, and, .4tt aoatwiM, mtitieraal au.aciiua of ibe Jji.mocr.ttic Ftooulioo Cooa- RlT. IR. C K Im, fAtijr. -.'.lt 'M'i.'.) jaaye: "1 liae ilenred yriul hmrfit Iroin tluac rVN, nd rarr kn"wn mnv tanitl m an I in- beautiful chroaao oil paintiug BASKET OF PEACHES, Sisc 9X11; P Kit AND NUT CRACKERS, Site 7X8. inrs.and areexe uted by 1 'ran it k lo tl etyle of the art. or, in place of them we will -.ml either of our Fine Steel Knjrravinini, Waahinton at Valley Forge, ltetnrn from Market, Sunday Moru las. Par Two eoberribere and $10,00, we will eml the beautiful Chromo. Poultry Life Siae 6 1-2 x 8. Por Three aubacnbeni and 115.00, a ropy of Iffbstor't National Pictorial Dictionary, ilividuiil.i who liavu louiid iLcui vi-ry Im i . Ji. ...I, and 1 have alao known fihyiirimi' in neeflttit tlanding Ui rttammthd thrm to Ihrir jmlirntt. For all . i. -- ariainu horn diaordera of llie lieer, I tx-liere they are tin- U-m medicine of fore) to tin public. lUv. J. us W Porrr.il Snow Hill, N. C , i : .. ii ; ; . , ' f oi twiie veaxa 1 ..i . . I I wn n (.'ii-.-i! !.-- Mj ner n-.i in--Beil The abore are eiact copiea of oriftBal oil paint- I lost my flosli an I streic'ii nnl n. 'kin rranr lo., in tae uirh- wcrmil iiihiiirixJ in its eo! r l the lule vmiIi mI.kIi my sy.-.etn was overcliarjied. I N-oaine auljoct to frequent and violent attack? ol t . 1 1 -ious rliolio. very attack tearing me weaker than it- preiie -,ir. The physicians had been able to patch me up a little, hut my health v :ii in a deplorable Mate. 1 had tnkeu patent me dioiiiea until I 'was tiied ol ihem. Without energy or comfort, I wan barely able to (fi a lxut a litilr At length I yielded to the ear nest iK-rsua-i.'ii ol a fiiend and casBtncncod ulcii 'the I1KPAT1C PILLS, wiili no confi dence injhem. They acted like 4 riiaim oa I Terms of tft' Erlrrtic : j me. Front thai hour J Ituveimpruce I l..ne 1 uniil nu . i.v Uoil - , oo -a V turtnji of CU'il and (' tmimul AvtM Till. UiilL Uliil ...rfil..i, bkrin I V . . n.l Will lo a moat taluaW UaA ot adiaanai tor I j tnrx. county olticera. ! t aortBBa. elit liv li. ail In any imit olllce in Die State, I 4 aoaaaa, po.najje ,id, lor per copy. Addr.s, NICHOLS BOOKMAN, Hojk and Job Prinlera, ItALklUII, N. C. TltAMICXT I: ATM For all ario lf than one luonth Oua Suarr. ViratiuaarUon fl.00 I b, , 1 i juciit iim i i;.ni 60 t'tintrai l rateafnrperieda of one to font nontha. 1 Mo t S an. t 1 HO. t 4 mo. I 0 an rr, (ki 7W 10 IK) : no I I HI 'jti.tai V i HI 30 DO Q.C A a. COL. li o I OOU 3 or a a. eo OKI Col. fi'.'.o ll-.'im flAIJO mm it no 2ioo ln.00 91 (Ml 9P00 I HIM) ."I imi Mm 1 9 OH 04 (at I 27,00 ,TH Itl :u no in hi .!.- .., i 42.00 1 :.". (ioou S400 3 700 3 Hftfi 44 (W Ml 00 70 ll ana Talame of t.o naften. rontainiiiR over 000 pic turil tllnalraoona. pi yd.au llonhenr' Olebrated pie- 8 1-3 z 13 12. or a cokv of I " . She-Jnud Poalea Size Sinx'a renV.,45 eta.: oae -iy, one year, ao vn to cop.ea one v. r fH.OO. live copiea one year -.n 00 A"n" W. tT. BIDWKLU 6 Iieekman St., Itew lora rwii eUaetll The London 'huirtedy Review, (Con eorvatire) The Adinbn-$ vUro, (Whig.) The WfHknUtor lumew, nuaiw.j 7'Aa North JsritieU ICiview, i,r Ohorcb.) ANI nUcLiOOO'T Edinburgh Magazine, (Tarj.) " The pcrlolieaU an ably laotaroea by the contrl i....i..rf the beat writere ob Science. Kelixioti ami atand nurivalled i:i w ,r,d of tetter.. .The, are indi.iHjnaable w the "hular and the protenaional maa, and to every rea dJair lata as, they turalah a better record of the cur IwnUiwratiire of the day tiiau can be obUinedlrom iiv tUtr Hnrcfto , u,,,. TEUMSFOU 1868. Por BBJ one orthe llevicws S4.00peranDBm. Por any two or the Heview 7.00 " Por any three of the Reviewe. . . . 0.00 Per all fear er the tteviewe,. . . PorBlMkarood'aMagaaine. ..... 4.00 Por Blackwood and oic Iteview, 7.00 Par Blackwoo l and any two of the. ... ( Per atk'ooa' 'and 'three of toe t Bertawa Tor BJBBkarood and the four o- riawa,... ,5w raerered in their mm nil I believe, waainv. d i-OI 0. I ..Jl 1 1 ... t um iim oiu . . i' in. Emigrants Cominq TFK PRINTER'S HOnEN'LIN'DFN In aeasoim when our fond are low, Subaeriliera are jirovokiug alow, A fw .Hujipliea keep the tlow Of diinea departing rapidly. XT9' The uudersiKiied ate also prepaiinir. un der the liirection of a nteiuLfir ol the i... ... Iar. a Digest of all th '. Concerning County OHioera, with a Complete Set of Forma, 'el to llie new oniet ot things. Tins book, of some 400 pages, will be published j nr oon as the final report ot trie Lonwnls- iur.etappointed to re viae the Code baa been apoted by the General assembly. The plan and coM of the piojMised book, will be lur- ther laid before I bo public at an early duy. NICHOLS & UOKMAN, Raleiv-h. Sept. 1, 180. PublialM;! Our bonds .ml due-billa are arrayed. Kaeh aenl and aignntare drsplared : The holdcra vob lliey must b p.iid. With throatii of law aud chancery Then to despair we're almost dirren, Thero'a nreeionii little use of livin'. 'JJiilk" I t-'rrnliflwirl' a Ai .., tt 77 w--Hta- When our last copoer'a rudoltt aiv.n tlirtlty Jersey farmers wi.l developf our com:- r rai ' M Rut we ahull aee a aadder sight. When duiiA pour in from morn to night, Commanding every aixpence bright To be forked orwr apeedily. I bod ajBccm J A??DS WANTED, in RoB-aii. Davie, Da- 11 dea!h J J vidsou, Iicdi ll. C t . . 1 1 u . bv a'uo-a! of i D"","l','t atnv. d li-idti death J J vnlson, Iicth ll, Cntawba, Stanly, Mcoklen-' nitatiaily from $Tit,'1K Mf '0,l 14 tll! ! '"". roiaythe, o title t Ui gncn til 'l..r' nkwaiman vWO, but I have bad I money is imiil. Five per ecul. coiiim.ssi.uia I. ,.-1. ,.i i;,i...,.i I, m ".'uil rBlEPai.. i thiMty Jersey W AixaiK, lOsu., Pniteiit of the VTil- try. Send 11s defcriptii.tie ol properly, Willi to. Inquiries pioinptiv answeren. JO! IN H. hA.M.V, limv. N. C, CLUBS of twenty per wiBt will lie allowed to Thua'. four copicti of r ii.i.ant fnnr or more ue'rons " . . : . 1 V.. ... aTliifor IW.HO. Four coploa ol tlie tour Ke--U- vra oHd Bmekwoi.il for 4HJ. and ao oa. Subacriboraaboaia prepay by the quarter, at the oeteVy: llie "-ste to In pWoftlie United rttaaae 4a Two Ckktb a ninuber. Thh lute only appltea to oorrentsnba. ripttob. For back mim bera tho postage ia doable. - - Premium to flew Subscriber. HeW Subaerlbera to aBy two of tie aboro period eala for 1868 wilt be entitled to receive. Krw. ney oni offfcB-fotir Kv tewa for taW. Vow BrMB3Bjb,ni STall iro of the Periodicaja for WBH mny roee.e, ifrata.-Waoawoou or any vr w ' "" '"-' Yor 1807. ' tl . . . u ...' ri Kiibsci ihera raixy ODiain uaca numwi... lowiBB redaeed ratoo, rw -. . , , fSrnm British tnia d aounry, 1883. to Iierem. be 18i7, inelaaive; Edinburgh and the oatmin-si,-r rrom iufrlriW. toJieooiBber, 1867 inclusive. ;o..the Lor.1,n .rrurrte rbr tho yeart 1666, l i'Vi. atth rati. Tai.no a year iui men vi mij a'so. Bin I- I.: t'T imjo ann looi. lor ea,- !. . . 1 1.... 01 AA hO ; veir. ortajBVwo-'x--,"-vi .-.i ' j- yettharTaVltWMBsartbiwlnnrd:.wint tAvCIaba nor reduce; prtcc-s ,.t, i.a nu.-..ei. - an .lAaBjBBIiikJL-.- ,.,,,, 1. So lren;'ns -K ., Ike Lrrnvird Sd'tl I'nb.C'o., , U0. Foltou, St., V. Y. S. D mingtou At i dorm Kail U.miiI (Aug. :to, ISti'Jt says; ' It has been saul ifuii Dyst-'toia is our national disease. Howerr'iTis may-he,it eiMiaed mi long and sever aiifierihg. Provi Ifiitially a Inend lumished me wi"..-t!ew bol es of the Il"patie Pills,' and 'lie use of them lia.. perteoied a mte. In my lannly they have been used liequcntly with emiiicnt success Among my acquainlancei many casra origina luig Irom diseased liver. Imve been relieved and cu:eil by them. I regard tlieni nn invaluable medicine, and tuke pleasure in forwarding this voluntary tribme." A. V. I). Tavlok, Esq., Petersburg, Va., the (Jan. IL, IS."0,)says: " In theSptingol 1S.'8, 1 was attaekeu with Dyspepsia to such an ex Iciu that a'! my food ot every description iiis gieeu with me. I was swollen do I had to loosen uiy dollies, nnd night aticr nifjht I could get no iteori. 1 tnel one or two physicians, and lock a good deI of medicine, but found no relief f purchaaed ore box of' the Sooth cm lie-pat. c l' .-. ami llie Oift dose I' took I felt relieved, and .continued until 1 took the whole box. 1 aiu now cm inly Well, and eat li iiilily, and never have been at t aekeTTmce."" I can safely recommend these Pilh to the Dys-pr(th- and the community at laigV' Tliey can be sent to any point in the Unitcii ."stales 1 1 v Mail or Express. PKICK Fur one box, 35 eeptt.-0. 2.W ir.,ll(li .... ' a in One Urn,. 4) s Three (rimii. U.i r ivi- i ?. ! The ch mill eitbtr nCi oniiiuny llir order for llie Meili- cine or it will be seat C. O. U. Ortert should be addre ed to O. W. Pr-FVW, No. is, 8uvih Co. am s (traaaT, v llai.T;ioaa Mi... where they will be preniptly nttendeil to. , Mar .Uieaa Mtiilciuea Cili oa aU leanedable PrUMittr everywhere, and on all lha DrugftUUin 8AiuaeaV, JOUN U. ENNISS, f Oriicgiel, fpeeiai Ajunl m:wiriy puces, (i aee, tlie con tlnt nation of lavery ' mittee, the .Vatfamnt InteUnimccr it wea- tn the cull. inc.-, all tuken togotbor fordav repeto its tr.nigly-entcrt.iiiied be rereal a spirit of liberality Bp to 'lie ,.r,u, R.ymoat aJ1( mwir . oamaiot be e a . a .a.. III III B. 1 1 IF I t ' V I f. I III I laa I.. llttflNAf Mrni.l , I nig nelilom, it ever anrputtfleu. Jbe 1 . tetidenc)' of poi tical iiiuileiB in '"If the N itniual Kxceuiivo Committee. Spain is unq lieat ion ttbly tnwarda the 'lcl prompily, 01 in the absence of any eotablitiliment of a Republic, but it ij action immediately on iIm port f the Na- BO.Wl.tiUt.ot nnlikelv tlmt trre wdf aacer-lUa,Ml f.iiu Oaantttew, it the tfuta ..on . .. . IVntral I iimmilliu.i nl it,, ll. ...li. ....I iiiiiicu sentitnt'iir or (lie people may n ; r be defeated by a coalition bet ween : C-"rwv. party In each Wkm, fur the wily and aatuto Emperor of ibe 'AT! ! T u . tion Blinriliiieimr limt llio ..,....rj f !, f reel, and the more vena ot Democratic anJ Con.erv.tire pwty will, Revolutionary movement. A con, jn 1e MeeUn tff fl,,.ftora,,col n piomiso bet ween the extremes ot my cogltijl0 aud b ljfl pnpu?u' dt ally and Iicpiiblicamain miKlit be . n,nd, and veto for such candidate as readily effected in the form of an j they believe will bo moat acceptable to Empire, baaed upon nnivoreal Miffrago : tho whole Conservative people, many of nnd modelled after the lir-enetiaof the ' the States now doubtful, and even many Frencb. This acheine, rcsiiliing; in 'in which there ia at present bnt a taint bono the election of an Emperor, thorough- i of defeating the Hadicala, may yet bo su ly enlisted in tho interests of Napo I Te, leon. inicht accoimiliKh miinh in fur ! 4 his is exactly tho mode in which tho Iheranc of bis favorite idea the uui l 'im,, "f the Conatitution eipected that fication of- tha Latin raec. The march of events, throughout the world, is at this time 60 rapid that w e aro prepared for almost any de velopment. We should not be sur prised it wiiinn tlie next tew yeai'o1 we witnessed a complete reauscita tiou of the ten kingdoms of the old Koman Empire, and all them bandod Axcnt far Tan Sjekl' Srw Jen.-y Loui Arti.-y N. IJ. Gold Mine- and other miui-ial pio perti s sold by sjiecial contract. J.II.E. Re vie fa hi tC-A. CO., olBB pahUfh the FARMERS OVIDF hv Hfc"' V SrBrBBWB, of BdiabBreh anfl the late T. P- Nobtok, of Yale Collee- I ScUto. 1600 paawa, aad nnmer- ia Price T for the two roTutnes oy Man, j - ! " :. poo- -xZ; ! B. il mooki;, i i i ., ;i Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABO SOLICIT! IB aiUKBt'PTrV. WtLMJyGTOA, .V. C. Y ARBROOGH HOUSE, FA YETTEYILLE STREET, RALEIGH. N. C. iThe Proprietor in returning Ms afneere thanks to tho traveling public for the liberal patrohageextended tohim during hisconnec; tion with this Hotel, taken occasion to assure them that uo etfoia or expense will BWaared vo retain tie jiresentrepntatTOTi of the Hotnrar one of the very best In tue.buutb. He ia hatipy to announce that the fall in the price ofsupplies enables libu to reduce the price to Three Dollars per Day. Tuiitizens eomlnc iii to spend a week or in. re, he will still make a greater reduction. I tic is nremred-to ftrniisli Hoard without tooina at 'vety 'hrwratr. I le In. pes tohavotlie pleasure of welooming to the Vafbroitgh lIouBe his old euatoiners Aiid iubcv uew friends. . .-. J. M. BLAIR, Know and Believe HAT G. B POCLSON & COS. DRUG Store, is the eht nrtet nlacjvMn ht:y Driisr Me.li iiies in this aeotjon of Karfli Ca Try them ! at WYATT'S OLD STAND Mav 7. ' tf sV-sbnry N, 1 T .li.. u.t. li- A FIRST CLASSf MJLhRR wanted, to take cttarc'e of a First Class Mm., sttrrated , in Daridaoti eoueiy. AiUt iaa - a i i bt ri a n t r vr Art r MAUIW.X, Ck-tnBionihV w-tw GUILFORD LAND ABENCY 0 NORTH CAROLINA. LaNDUOLDKRS who wish to 8ell Agricultural or Mineral Land, Wafer PouMn, dill. Town IjoU, or Iteul fatal I any kind, . .11 find it to their advnnUge to place .heir properly in our hands. lor Mile. We have great tacilities fur procuring por- chascrs ir all such properly. For iul'oimation, address JNO. 13. GRETTKB, Qcncial Atcut, " ' Greensboro', N. C. Dec 2, KSCT j Jy The (.riffitli Lands POll nam-:. I RY virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Rowan county, will be sold at the court-house door in Salisbury, on TiHu-day, the 10th day of November, live hundred and niuety-fivo acres of land belonging to the eatato of R. V. Griffith, dce'd. Said lands are situated ill 'he Western part of the county, within two miles of the depot at Rowan Mills, and; are very valuable. A further description ofj them is thought fo. ' he ' nnneeeaaay as they have' been advertised ln-lore. Terms made known on the day of aale. Z. GRIFFITH. Admr. Oct. 1st, 1868. w3:6t But larger yet those dues shall glow, When interest's added on below, l.eiigtli'uing our chin a foot or o, When gasing at them hoelely. Ti so, that scarce have we begun To plead for time upon a dun. Before there comes auoiher one. Demanding pay ferociously. The prospect darkens on. ye brave ! Who would our very bacon aare ; Waive, patrons, all your pretexts waive And pay the PrintereheerfuRy. Ah ! it would yield us pleasure sweet, A few delinquents now to meet. Asking of us a clear receipt For papers taken reg'Iarly. together tinder the skillful leadership jTliE ATI! 1 EST AND THE IRISH WOMAN. During the month of Novomber, 18-43. a ciirgJIMABftl an atheist . . . a 1 . . B were in one ot tlie ingtit tru ns Do. tweeti Utiea and Albany. The night being cold, the passengere gathered as closely as possible around tk atovo. The atheist was very Joqtfa eious, and una aoau engaged iu a ctuitrovemyMIE8M- tha miuieter., In aiiovver to it queaf.ion of the latter as i u v to wliai vtouiu iu limn h tuiiuuiuii i tcr death, the atneiat replied : k'Man is lfle a pit; : when b JOHN QIJINCY ADAMS. IIIh Views on the Situation of the South Loyalty of Southern White GranCt Election Inevitable Weakness of thcDeinocrrtio Plat form Grant's j'Adm inist ration to Restore Peaceand Prosperity. 4 . Petersburg, Va., ) Oct. 18, 1868 j In a conversation with John Quiney Adams, who Was on the cars on his return home, be aid, "The sou t hem people Were as loyal as any people in the north. The two races he found friendly disposed to wards each other, and tho negroes were peaceable in all cases, except where they were incited or influenced bv carnet-bac fcrs.Nothiug was calculated to do great er harm than the disfranchisement of the whites, which was more extensive than he . . t 1 r . 1 I ei. r nn :inv ii in or. ana it tne ncooie or too north could tee the condition of the south as he did, reconstruction would soon go to the wall. The negro now ruled the south despotically, but that could not lust, for when the people were properly appeal ed to on that question, the north would iievrtr submit that ten of out best States tflioujd" be governed by an ignorant and aerni -barbarous race." "" r.. a a a J W 0 lt )a tlie subject Ot tne J resiliency lie aid it was uow too lato t" change the candidates. The election of Gen. Gran'. the President and Yicc-Prcsidcut would elected. The Legislatures of the sereral States were empowered, lo choose Uuiled States .senator s, and another body of ineti called "electors" was provided for, who were expected to choose the President and Vice President. Wc suppose it wa no more intended that theso electors should be bound to rote for certain candidates than that the members of the several State Legislatures should be pledged beforehand eearHgiuB buiibioii irtuiBpwu uiuuwiii adhered to, wc should never have had a Lincoln for President, nor a secession movement, nor a war. We should proba bly have lived at peace with onr northern neighbors for many long years. But dent agoguism, the bane of governments founded iiDou Dooular snffracrc stenned ii in and marred the work of the fathers, with such results aa wo noed not recount. So much as to tlie merits of the mode itself. But circumstances having chang ed, we must change With them. To ad opt this mode of concentrating public sen timent under existing circumstances would be to abandon the field to the Radicals. The people could not bo made to under stand why they should vote at all if they were deprived of their candidates for 1 'res- dent and Vice President, aud some of the Democrats would doubtless rather vote for Grant than to loose their chance of easting a ballot for a President. The project should not be entertained for a mo ment. Indeed, it is too late to mates any sort of a change in the programme of the campaign. A-we said a few days ago, nothing should have been proposed W bat ever was worth proposing was worth do ing. and should have have been done at once withoat notice to the world.' Never, never was a canvass so wretchedly mis managed. Richmond DosixUch. was inevitable, . and such a movement i Mv with pas.-. n, and the' Iigjit ot the . ar .. m . . v , . " - " ua ad and the velocity of its motion, ar'" attract ive features. It reqnires but a small umouiit of gearing. Ice does .ot affect It. WiwkU as well ou horizontal as vertical shaft. Suit able to any locality. Not affected !y back water. It is simple, cheap aud durable of the wheels can be. seen in opera Foard. Tatum Ac Go's. Mi'l on South Yaofciu River. I have been In th? MilL wright businc for 25 yearwted consider this by fnritheke-t whielt 1 have ever yW met with. This w el costs from $15 to $'475, aeeording to size. For further particulars address me at, Je rusalem, Davie Co., N . C. RICHARD T. NUTT. Sep, 10. 1868. 4tw-36 sites, that i the end of htm. I WOuld uiaaariallj- damage the intereaU ofMtotrietB of country .!... aA " .. a ' II IB.. 1 . B .11 I fr . a. a r"F'" i tne ueinoxracv. tie never oeitavea tuai WOttlan Ht WMr i han could have carried the dav ritay-would derive fcom osiagit.. It is wl lamp falling directly nj4ntt, andv-a adaptedt to all purposes Ibr which a wat' Ur0Mi1Jl the c eigi tuan in a voi wneeiisuseu. llie si iau .,.,..,- ,.,i; -i Q,,.1l:1- LA k.M.uaaaSl J'V Ciiliili I 1 n i u i i i i 1 1 va HuiMuivm Haag Ss Smith's Patent WATBB TOBI.. ..JIIIIBBr, r. unaersiffneo nHviir m-mmai lujr - -. - . , ...... iH ' agency for thb above Darned wheel. wouS " w uie ear uiug upywia nauiraiy ngfUnst tyrant, amt certainly not now j nor call the attention, of the proprietors of Mills? red of lrer tace glowing more intense-f was there, he thought, an available man in the nelu, even it inno were anordod He condemneil ;lie plat to ,n of I he demo- eefj cracy more than the candidates, aim thought tne only issue npon which they should have gone before the people was reconstruction. The finances and other! Ji matters should have been left for future PI .....t . .i j . i. it..: eeiiiciuciiv mini pi-ace aim uie oiiivn were restored. I n reply to a question whe ther Frank Blair's letters aud speeches did not serfdhsly, injure the democratic party, he said ho had not read bis speech Hbost or Mislaid. A GLANCE AT EUROPE. The Revolution in Spain has thus far been completely successful. The progress of liberal opinions is rapid and extraordinary, and foreign ad-Zj vices indicate anything else than speedv revival of the worn-atrt 6ym- i j. . v . " . . a arv ff .7 M. vomn ana j. n., or jum n. lfrowu. -ho a of Snanis i rovn tv. - UtlCOU la These parties arx- hereby notified not to pav bt,ift (l8 taRen te winjfa of the! ; in -.-aid note to any other hold, r than smell, 1- . ...a a j u tt. nii. , f.-(V lea frA.ll apply tor a renewal of it. " i ,.u nn. ooy.u . 1m 1 Sept. iSitrtflU it. "J.J. RRITKEK- 1 nwet iiniits f her kuigd.ni. Ibe NOTE OF II AND payable to the un i 1l dersigned, one day after date, inffc on the 8th of January. lHi'i7. f..r the siiui of eig tv-four dollars, or thereabout, signed 4b J. tioin its impaasiuuod tone and thai nclinuosot iU broKite e.xulnimeii : "Arrab, uow, will ye not let tb baste alone f lias he not said b was a j g ! nnd the mor ye h tall, iIhs binder he'll winate." The efleet upon all was electric me clergyman apoiogtzeu iur hi,v es. hut bis Broad head h iter was certain! v c . t .LB ' getfutncBe", and the atheist was muteJ indiscreet and bad damaged the party tor the remainder of The ionrney. American Messenger. He considered it also very unfortunate that such men as Wade Hampton, For rest aud others like them ever participated campaign, though of Hampton he bad the ghestapinion as a gentleman ana a od ciusen, who aaainst his own will had een foreed into politics. Ffoja the ad- inistostion af General Grant be baa uie st hooea that ooaee would be restored and that this qneatioa of negro domina tion and ruin in the sooth would be speed ily disposed of,.and that ere long wc would be again living under the conatitutiea- as Me In regard to bis own chances for Governorship of Massachusetts, bo Thx Ilfig" FBVan- iTsTKCRrBf.K Ra si i.i s. And now at last, comes the hop fever, which has just proved so disastrous and fatal in Wisconsin and somo other Tho great price of bops in frSotjaft-sHwo years, owing to the small area llntlo their sntrurc during the war, and m a partial failure of the crop, carried many men into the hep bu siness, under tbe hope ot realizing heavy -profits, who would never otherwise hove- B li invested a dollar iu it. The amount of fine grain land planted to hops in Wis- l eonsiii in the past summer was prodigious. Multituaes ot farmers, sure ot a golden harvest, with bops at 60 cts. per lb , as in 18G7, turned all their energies in that di rection, neglecting the slower methods of orainaiy indttBtry.- a-ruudrcds of families, it is said, have not raised, wheat enough to furnish bread for their families. Mean while the uncertain crop of the stimulating creeper has been more than half destroy ed by-mold and insect', while at thee nun moment the price af hops has declined in the market from fifty or sixty to' sevci leen and twenty' cents--per pound. The result is disastrous iu the extreme. Men whe had rpent all their means upon hop culture, and even nmrigagrd their farms in flic assured hope of raising a speedy fortune, find themselves reduced to want, their credit ruined, aud no means left them with which to begin anew Will their bitter experience be an effectual wanting to any of that great daas who aro com i nn. illy making haste to be rick I Cincinnati Commercial.