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Job work Ith .-tiwi. aad UptcbtlMriautScesat i 1 ' prt-cofT--poar!l2 with Thr tlmm. - " ! ea TV ab ( DnbTr rcompmrv all rArr, ettbr for i Tl iil nm in ! I i 4in.4nh vnrh rik kruM fnM dcfHTTT. mm m i r i i . .. . m . ... .. ..... . j . r. n.. 1 11 rudnnnm. . fa(frthijiji t . v, - .4.. . . AMERICAN WATCTI td. JJL n 1 1 im.li 1 mi 1 .Mijiuii:i y WALTTIAM WATVIl'CO. - TEE' PEKFECnON AXD CHEAPNESS OF Tnl! AJTERICAX (TS-ALTIIAII) WATCH hT glten it 'such a vidr-worid crlcbrity that nSMCTtpnloua dralcrjj year ago 1miutc4 lu tjlnd pirated lta trademarks,' Irresponsible dealer are occasionally found vrlto diahoncutly trade npoa thepopaJariiy of tb American watcli by BcUing a bae Jjalta tioa-andcethenameof the gentlne atticle. - It ! harrBy necesoary to suta that ncl watches are worth 1m as tin keprra, and ' wh hem pt for the cennine are escalated to Injur the high reputation which oar watches have attained. , The several "gradea of the Amerkaa ,tch (except the lowert rade marked Uome Watch Co..) are guaran. tied by ppecial certificate bearing the BamW of the watch 'and the ainatnre of the Treaaarer Of the Cora pony, B. E. Bobbin. The pnrehasef fehsuld la aD cac retjnSrw one of these certif- tes, which la faraUbed to all deaiers ia the mrl o Vatches- The following are the trade marks on the rereral gradc-a of igia, 8implr,becJiase of bis fidelity to the, Un-. UrleafaS, wis s natural as. that a bloody war lion and nbHcad principle!. . We were ajod fiowfrolfi they teachings; ofjobna t - , - '-. ..' : , , nil--- - Calhannnd Jeffereoi; Davis, i W; ? I i " 1 oar maoofactare: HIM-AN' &. G S A VE S, - ;. Y w iwi-it APTLETOX, TllACY i CO. P. B. BARTJ.ETT. - i ; noiiK wATcai co; TEXXSYI.VANIA HAILFIOA0 CO. " Ottkm or Tin Gev.u. sirf-vn pftt. ADDRESS OF SOTJTHERN"; LOYALISTS. Te reproduce the ! address" jprepared by a ecfmmiUee selected for that "piirpose on; the oddasidn of the meeting of ; the! Coi)vention of Sontherh Joyalists at ITiiladelphiSeptemberj i 8C0f ; It Is ?: gigtiificat that thlj ; last ; name signed to this apjJcal Is iihat of yGeorgo I "W. Ashburn, ho'waa tnnrdered in cold blood a few week ago at his home, in ColambtiSj Geori membr 9f that memorable Convention, and made Mr. JLshburn's acqnaintance. He was ardent friend to' the interests of. our com in6ri 1 country ind to the progress of universal freedom and of ual j justice to." all. " " For the prpmulgation , of tes3r v iews his; name has been Added to the .many who have died mar tyrs on the alter of. Liberty by 'the hand of the sections, and. bviupeding, emigration to the. South;,has erei-lod; formidable barriers against f ree and frieiIly intercourse iwith our cottiftrymeii'in the Nortb; and West;y; - lU s It has allowed tlie rebel soldiery to. perse cute the teacherSvOt.tlsQ colored hools a&d tor burn the clmrehes In wbich i the freedmen have worshiped thes4i log. G4.,t' 4-iri!inr. ' That a fysteni so Wrbarous. should - have culminated in the fric jitfal riot at lemphis," and the still more , apj.filling massacre at Ke w rebel assassina '-His premature death verifies the free" people X)fJTe" Orleai tve IrnK "iot f ' ' 0.'.rvin-..i h-r-' of J uty .when'tlieyr: - crabled 1 '.a vrn'f ... ' I i-f.; . I,, eans, on 1 rwth aad :ihlh Jadlcial Cirruita. baad. in the Se- Vl!l.aio. cive all nerd he ImniMcd to thrir fa) cnamef id lovtrartinns to ach as may devlre to take the - hrtMflt of tb Bankrupt Act- VffZ Otto duor la Moae Eonse, near the Ripley- IloUrJ. i. nCWTWa. tJalt: .-l0 t. AKBMSOX OUTtl . " s. - V. W. E 0 L LIN United "States Claim Agent, tiu"B.-"oa tmtAT I .r rdfTctu j cwj irti.ire uz I to whom we f umUh watch? as part of ottr equipment. There OlR UN Jt, and we consider them GOOD aad KLIAL TIME KEEPERS. Indrvd I havegTcat satiffactian inayin YOlIt WATOIES GIVE I'S LESS TROUBLE aad, hare Worn and io wear mnrh longer without rctuilrs tjian any , watches we haTe'ever had in ae on this road. -As yon are - IT "W TirrivL lt l.fnra tlu- tiulillr that I hsTehratc. J. iaMAKSilALL. X.C an wtllaftn.itOlheprocaUDfe'of k aOJ Lsai Claim afaiawt the UoTermutiil lor aware we formerly trootcd to those of English m.viafactpre, ,0f acknowledged good reputation, hut a a cias they sever keep ttinc as col rvct!, nor have thej done a good; aerv ice - !yo..r. . r : 1 ;;: j In these statements I am snrtalned 1r tny predecei " Lewi whose experk-nce extended ox-r a scHoe of years. ' i " ! . i' t . ' Rpectf ully, j I I ; I . , j EDWARD H. VVILHAMS, 1 ; j . General Saperintcndcnt. . Back' Paji Beauties, Pensions, etc, &c - j Amerkaa watch Co., w.itham. AavrTn hating rial ma la my hand, win can me in in, 1 sail orstUr w tr h ttrr. All irttrr promptly anrwerd by rram aiait, ami (all nk-alars rln. . Allrlaimaetaare aotinodaa soou as their cUlnu are allowed Or rrj":trd. To f nirTotixtHs are maee. April flt 44-tf W. W. ROLLINS, NEW! YORK CKXTRAL KAII.ROAD. S. V.' P.ICKENS, Attorney and Go nsellor at Law, ""rn t nrartire In ths Wi-hth Jndi.-ial District. V T atttrutinn will he given alt tBrjuiTi entrurtvd to bim tMlfrrHT inistnr and Inti-ritv to mrit patronage. f 0t at 1l .iKter-iin vilij. X. C. itay lswi-Mi, , 1 - tf 1 LOCUXOTH K DtPT WtTSWt DlTl!Xi ' I ! i. w... .. it, ,,.., aitli I i GtHtlmv . T have no hesitation In favin that. I bt-Iicvc ithe preat msjority of loenraotlve n;tucT have fonnd by ex iwrienc Oiat WALTIIASI WATCHES ARE THE ilQST j SATliFACTOUY of auy &r thHr nee. , Thejr RVN' WITII ' i)THE CltltTE-ST ACCURACY and STEADINESS, notwith i pt.tndiii: fu nn.'h ildin of an engine: 'and a I have XEV-. i'flR KNOWN ONE TO WEAR OUT, they mart be dnrahle. hi hmp to tve the time wlea'llway companies will jrenerallf ' . . : a. . 1 i- . i .i .A .,,,1 couduftors. In my ii.!-ifl It would greatly Und to promote" w-til:irltr and af-tr. i . -. e i 1 .'.: xuuy 4 '.y:. V'-; " K.y wv I - . w': - . . - TUn.APP'KAL OF THEI,L0YAL OP THE SOfTH i jrO .THEIR FELLOW-CITIZENS dF THE, UNITED i " . rr,- -.-j.. VriK'. - ( .'! ,"-;.- ' The Tepresentatires .of. eightl Lraillion of, American citizens appeal -for protection and justice Noy their friends and brothers in the States that have, been spared ibe cruelties of rebellion and the direct horrors of civil war. ? Ilere oij.tliQ sjKjfvbcrp'frcotlom Mas prof fered and pledged bytthe" fathers ' of. the Ke publie, vvo, implore yofur help against a or ganized oppression,; whose sole object is to re mit thc: control of ou'.dcstiuics to the contri vers! of the rebellion, after Abdy have b"een TOiquished in honorable battlo-S-th us at once . : Andrew Johnson is fesponsible for all these unspeakable crimes and cruelties. As he pro voked, so he? justifiesAndapplauds them, jV 'Sending his agents md emissaries, in to this refined and patriotic ! ietropolisjto insist f up-: bn making his'reckle i policy t a Htes upon ? a Christian people,' he forgot , that .the vprotec- tion 'cxtendedito-the 1 4 thfofugustj Conven tion in Philadelphia -tas not only denied to ue 3Qth to discuss HOW,. j tliesjau ghteTof "huudieds'of iunoCenrmen. ' j No page in the; Tecord of his ! recent out rages upoi human justice, and constitutional law. is more revolting than that which con victs him of refusing to arfest . the prepara tions for that savage carnival,: and not only of refusing to punish its aulh'ors,lbat of : toiling to throw the giulty.; responsibility upon the unofferiding.'and innocent' freedmen,; j; - ;: : j , The iufatuajted tyrant. that stood ready to ! crash his owii people in Tennessee when' they were struggling to maintain sia, ; government; erected, by liwnseli against his and .their trai tor persecutors, was even lino re eager to illus trate his savage policy by, clothing I with, the most despotic, power the impeniteni aud' re vengful rebelsof Xew Orleans. : ' Notwithstanding this lMjailless desertion Tp still the' .voice of libcrty-r-dangerons alone, to tyrantsr-midnight coiflagrationSj.as Bassiriations, and murders in open, day are called tp' their aid.1; A. rfeign of terror through all these! ten States inakes loyalty stand silenf in the presence pfrtreason,; or whisper in bat ed breath."- ,. Strong men- hesitate.!, openly!:! to spea k,f oir liberty, and! decline to attend ;a cqn - j ! V ! er agaiast ep.ublicaha. TheiRaleich iSt?ntetiie organ -of the Rebe leaders aiid of Ilebeii.!who are, engaged in business, mates the5 following proclamation i ," . Wp mast: taboo and ignore all postates Uf their color and kindred. AVe inat give the preference in all (jur business transjicJions, qierchante', trad ers, mechanieti. and laborers, who stood, by theix race bAA friends la the late struggle." ' i ' " ' ' f ;i An KiSnekl liife tffe above Strikes at the verv tromiall these States, determined that liberty, r0Qtf jf b-tf-m-esWefefrdyA -'all confidence wlieir ..ettdangejedvsball.'d betWeeil; men of : opposite; parties j' It , iil a ention, at Philadelphia for fer of destruction Biit all Southeru men areJhot'yei'awed into submission to treason V and iveJtiave assembled ffomiall these States, determined that liberty, T A Proclamation of War by the Eebel Lead- hav pics. ' . : "v; '1 vv, .'i.i,';n 4i. rtt,;.,i t& and cruel persecution -bv Andrew Johnson in Atwl ti- iirron-ti thinisflvfs in ilif! omfi:il ii)r-i . . tificatiqns of the (.rovernnu'iit.' j . y ':. I ; Pthers have told the thrjlling story of bur wrongs frbni readLng'.and 'observation.'- "We come before' you as unchallenged witnessc pPX.ISr TJEUR S HOTEL. TR-VVELEKS AND ALL PER- ft I Yours ropoctfullr. ' t C'UAKLES WILSON ' ' Hi. ChleC Engineer, . rrotlmkood of LicomotiTi? Engiuocra. HNDE.30NVTTJ.r., IJ". C, re requtUI to Vok for the sin'of the 'PLANTER'S HOTEL, on Uie Wesl side of ifain utrct t. Come all je "that hnnrrrand tbirst and are wearj. and for a reasona nble anuntof grtf-nlwrk we will attend to your wanta aad make you coinf omble. , , S. P. TiRITTAIN. IIcndcraonTiUe, N. C. ?ov. 11,1307. . . 23 -t , . novl Cnv. , "W-AJISTTEID. T TT1LL PAY CASH FOR ONE HUNDRED I Btyhel of twd Kocnd Corn, Six Thtnisand Pnands of (lood Hy. and Twenty Thousand Pounda f Bones, io lots of not 1ip than 50 pounds. , , JOHN II. WEAVER - Jauuarj 1st; ISfiS. 30-tf . American Watch Co., Walt ham. For ale br atl flrit-class dealers in the Uaittd Stntes and i J Britbh Pravlnces. i . DRUGS & MEDICINES 0Y EVERY DESCRIPTION. NONE BET th purest articlo pfTt-n-d for s:le. If you do h not k1i ti W K;.Mntil, I. at want otxf . modi rinwi. 1 nre to rail on .M. C. TOMS. llcndtrrsonviUe, Novi uibi-r D, 1SC7. . 2o-6iu - ' - I L NOTICE. "I" HEREBY GIVK NOTICE TO PERSONS I desirinu to nvail tlinnvlves of the beiufit of the liankrun Law. that I have taken the necessary oaths and qunlititil ns Rcsriftcr therein, nnd hare pcBnl an lfttin Ashcville. N. C, for the purpose of receiving x-titioca and adjudicating 1 hereon ac-, cord in tr to law. . : OClce open daily from 10 a. m, till 3 p. m. R II. CANNON. Resister OfSce Na 2 Itoberts Uritk. BIock. 2& tf. BOBBIN'S & APPLETOX, i i GESFAZAL AGISTS, FvM,SK,Sm ' ' No. 1S2 Broadway, N. l., ' : . : -A. AFS,. 7 : CERTAIN,. , ' Ajra ' ' Speedy Core neuralgia; AVD ALL NERVOUS ! DISEASES. If Effect are Magical. AN UNFAILING REMEDY IN ALL Nefira! ji:i Fat ialic. ofu n efiertinp a perfect care U. hf thaa tweLSy-f our tours, from the use of ; .NO MOEE THAN I- i; f-vsn rtD TUDcc fan l cs Even tn thf wtewsl rne of Chrome Nenralrlrt ancTgrnoral bitvud d-rai!fnTit!. of many Ttur' tanclin. aflertinir the entire iT!'t'm.-!lt!' m for a few dnvs, or a tVw weeks at the utmost, alwa-v afforilr' the most atonihiuic relief, and verv ran-It fi!i to prodnre a com cure. i . I It contains no drnsrs or other materia; prve injuiioE, even to the moft dtlicatc system, and ITT IS t a caix-a of the States of Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, 'West . .Virginia, " Mary laud,! -'.and.-.. Delaware,'! democratic republican principles kmneiple f which the fathers of . the; Iteptiblic j designed arc now, making determined : i.:. i i 1 c s experience. , If von fad us, we jare more, ut-1 i , k,i i -1 Iw 'i -1 r J. N ., -r .i I constitutional froVernmeut: and by the bies- i sing ot jrod thefee btates I soon range lemseives in line with thefprhier free States, I -t Ml . il:. T .: 11 JT: luive louiiu iiutib m - inu fi'eeuv. liteiuu jui i Jt .L ...t-rx ' . ..i.i.: 'J.-'.. .,4?ior ajivmcrica- i : i it , .. tiu .... -'jt L ... battle with tnc oligarchical terly deserted and betrayed than . if the con- f,ck of arms had been decided against us; for; ; n that case .icven victorious slavery 3voidd j 1 i hose who! had been among its bravest foes, 'i,-.:' ' It 4 .nit ! the uovcrnmcnt, accidentally nlletl uy one wbo adds cruelty to uigratitutle, and forgives tjluj guilty as he proscribes thej innocent, has stimulatel the almost extinguished revenge of the beaten cons wrators ; and now the rebels, who offered to yield evc'rythitig to save their 9'wn live,are seeking to consign us to bloody raves.j y. :. .. : . ... ,;" ) ...;,' Whe're jvc expected a benefaiptor we find a persecutor! Having lost, our tchampion, we reUirn to you M'ho can make Presidents! and punish traitors. j jOur lastj hope, under God, U in the unity and firmness of the States that! elected IVbra- lahi Lincoln an J'defcated Jefferson Davis. The best statement of our-base is the ap- itilling, yet unconscious confession of Andrew phusbu " who, in savacre hatred of his own record,! proclaims his puriose io clothe four million of traitors with the power to impov erish and degrade eight million of loyal men. j ; pur wrongs bear :dike upon all racesj and tuf; tyrants,, unchecked by you, will award he same fate to white and black. j " . i Wc can remain as we are only as inferiors ana victims. '. .' . .:! hi'. .ulVe-mav flv from our homes, butwe should i tear to trust our tate 'With those wlio. atter ipieie amiiwrmapenjrtt.nt)Unt.n)? a(I I0fenting' tlClSOn, l etllSCd tO is in the slightest de- fidit tUbse who had bravely-assisted thein in the great cliarterpf Anierkan liberty by their! increasing xpulation, wealth, hud jtrosixfrity I In the remaining i ten States the I seeds of oligarchy, planted in the. Constitution' liy; its slavery features have growii to be a monster power. Keeo'gnition thus jwrung from. ; the reluctant frame rs of tliiat great insitriunent enableil these States, to intrench; themselves bcltind ,the perverted doctrine of States riglits, and sheltered by a claim of constitutional ob ligation to maintain slavery ,1m the States, pre sented to the American'. Government ' the al ternative of oligarchy with slavery, lor' 'dem ocratic republican governments 'witllout. slav- ' A forbearing Govemmetitj bowing to a supposed constitutional; behest, acquiesced in the former alternative, j j J i ; , ' The hand "jof the Govemmetit was staved for eighty years. The -principles' of coiisti- j tutional liberty languished for;:want ?of Gov eminent supiort. i Oligarchy matured its nd that '.'the Government Jof the. people, by. the people, fjr Jthe people, shall npt perish from .the" earth,??.? We are ta-cnsult tpgethier how best to ftroVide fof d tTnidn Of truly re publican States. : to seek to resume , thirty-six t J .. : . . ' ...... . m-w-r I' .I..-..'" st3rs onXhe nagfj v.e paling, their ineffectual fires f beneath the gloom and darkness of oUgai-cbiiavl tyranhVattd 6j prssion. U e wish taeia tt b briL emblems of .constitutional . liberty friitter inirorbs. rswarkllnjr with the.lif e-ffLvimrrmriiir icipies PT-uie monei.. jipnnrM(vurnnr:.a(iorn- meuts of the glorious banner of , freedom. '; Oiir last arid:bnly liope'Ssn'iri h6vunity-; atid fortitude of thedoyal people of; America ' in the support and j vindication, of ' the,., Thirty-s Ninth Congress andin. the ?lecipn of ia, con trolling Tj nion majority n the miCcpeding ..or Fortieth Congress. ; ' i'' '"'" " ' v ."" i - Whiles the nev; article 'arenclirig the ' Na tional Constitution Offers th most liberal con ditions, to the authors?:. of the rbbellioiu,-! and does not come itp to the measuiie of cuir iex- peciauons, we p be the commen lastinsr protection' to all our people? and there fore we accept it as tlie 'best present remedy,' and.appeal. to our brothers and ttiiends North and the jWest to make it itheir -word in the coining ejection. ' j 1'y- ' The tokens are ansprcio'iis' of oycrvv hel success. Hbweiver little the Verdict ballot-box 'may effect the reeklesjs t mil parties; ? It is-t prpci4mation,,of spoial and?,nsiites3 war witjr u. . - '.- -. ' , fl " . . 1 - ' i out regard toirade. i . y e .; y, , ' No one. deplores the condition of i the coun try for. e -I i . i ; lit; i ; : 1 v petisible ttthcir , employers, and ' )hns com-" tndnd & livingj "This n tia ocret, after all, of jsucces8 in life ;aiul' -thnaf fii that' labor' can. commaiild capital Mcnpiul does labor. ) ! ffl ndone fay tliat we have ndvlaed pro-' scription eithjjr tjoclalrj. or ib bttsinea rnat-' tes, sare hi "aelf-dcferiev?: jut wo fo &vts' it in self-tlefencc. .W'hav been drivea it. ', Wtej :depldref it but ' WtartJejUr ii';aa.-th $(!-. dicridoes the muskeVou the jfiejd of bnttlv.-i-! Aeifsay to'ouf . friemb. acquit ytinrJclvs.like . mrr in tliis Conflict.- i ,tnl ly-facA Ottyr,' and stand 6y each' other alqnerin everything Tlie Ifebel leaderfr ar Ktriviug to ou'. you- tocia)ly, tuutluw you in UusincHa, to. ouUaw you as laborcra and workuigmeni aud thus to. a - more tnanf we'doV iia? the responsibility ?arv IYU u." 7ff'F'" rating 'distress awd fo . iinoriritb USl.:TU Jpublican-sise". orW ?!lt.r WWtpKs; - " . 2 kiinbly carried out their political princi-, PCBlutr Iw.au? a acourumjtiy, ana wo aiiaii- . , IF Tliey .ha! done thw atiho call of the sewxojgetsatle-tiU'rtxaUuiel, " as ''thfi W.nW iiims of Trstnrinft- r.prtii-. leattfmrwftoi aralinx).iHwmUI.' i ntirn. atarsf heat virgv&rnmer' fot the good of ntymd I igfiwwuy:-id, Hvcrty u ' t he - rtiAV-trfttrAElWWMisiKtn.l .hwKffo.hrtrir''n. rill i ,wpuuuwu, .-.wiiu iuu , auuu. Vi ue; Ci n.dyinie4waWel .Many oLthe with the wbolpotver and -patronage -pthe. rhousands am nenui less. and breadless. with- out' empfoyiheiH, and witb iiOpi p'sfect of ein- undreds are in a starving con- good citizen should exert hinir plovnieut. ' I ditioii. ' Evert self ujider sue Confidence fe bein? still- "f circumstances td allay strife, to bapislivi-eseijilment, to heal the,' wounds jof war, and tb !enc6utage the, people of all'class es aiid! colors" 16' Improve; their bond ition.f- iween man ana man-,' msteaa or jirtltcr impaired,; , should be strengthened ip, eyery practicable way. The we believe its- ratine be cared for;, no-matter .whit nmepcement'xjt! D. complete and raay ave beeii their political views or course, ana iaoor suoiuu pe encouragea- wnnout re- . . f . i , . , in; tne watch- Imiiicr of the : in, the Presidential ch:ir, we!q4wibtf"fMubthat'the truiiors -ana sympainizers ne naa .enuyuiageu will recognize tbat verdict, as thq'surest indi cation that the hiighty pbwfjrSvliich - crushed the rebellion is ptilt alivei arid thafc those Who do so at the If provide nee power with subtile design.' eijjhtv years juries and usurpations. the agricultural locniitles tinct from the free-jabor CAN ALWAYS BE USED WITH 1 CAREFUU.Y SELECTED ASSORTMENT) Consiatiosr of a lanre stK-k of CotTee, Suir,! cMxIa, Syrup, liacon, Flour, Jtc. Vko a good, sup ply of ! -EVERY VARIETY OP LEATHER. If you -want pood largains and a pood article call and examine tnv Flock. . M. C. TOMS. Hcndcrsonvillo, November 9, 1807. 25-Cm HATS AND CAPS . in every variely of style nnd and at almost every price. A FULL SUPPLY OF WINTER GOODS IN the above line just to hand, ('all and make your sek-ction. M.C.TOMS. ; llendettonville, November 9, 1SC7. 20-0 in j PIIIFKCT SAFETY. - It has lonsr heen In confart nse hrmanr of onf xost TTt-r inest rHYeiciA$, w bo giv it their unaniinons and unquali fied approval.' i t y Srrtt br mall on receipt of prioe, and portage. , .$1 00. .... J.. j.... Pontage 1 cents. . ft Oil ; 27 "l .. SCO t y" 4S " It Is sold Tt all wholesale and retail dealers In drags and aH-dicines thmWhsnt the lnitl States, and hr - . i- TURNER & CO.. Soi.k PnorriiETORa. 4 . J . AKTTWBb OUlTk IH'MllU. ..lAPC... ; For sale at: the Png Store of Mr. 3ohn Jones, vat i the pfft -office, Ahevillc, C. - it . Nov-21 - " . i 35 .. ! i 'l Cm One parksje i. Six paekiuri-s--" .... Twelve packages. 1' thd good , work. 3Uo TEESH DRUGS -t- C3BDEi THE SUBSCRIBER IS RECEIYLNQ IN HIS tore at JCST KECKIVED BT I t ' i JOHN JONES. - r-. ii; r' i THE subscriber has just re ccived a complete Stock of I FItESlI X)IJUGS . ' remedies for ( AND IIEXDERSOXVILLE, X. C every week, the latest stylos of att V vVrTI g AT? finn"nC ' if which has been selected with a View to the wants of j niuj-t aai-ask vavvw, i this sectiotfjnnd offers them at prices to suit the which will be sold on accommodating terms, t ome stnngencjroi tlie times. . . f -. , m IIendeconvilk, November 9, 18C7. fx 25-Cm 1 WATCH ,AND CLOCK MAKERS. PKOMPT ATTENTION and rare will betfvea to all order, in the line of rrpairins ' WATCHES. I CLOCKS. JEWELRY, i Ac, Ac., fcc. ! I - ALSO . i Sadrlls and ntrness Maktnj, in all Its branches. Cone wlthl eainess ana aispatch. v . Look for irn of Watch on the ; west side of Main ttnrt. or address .. M. T. W. M. JfSTl S, , I-ly HeiMhwtnviile, N. CV " - 1 1 m ' f ;iIAIlDWrAfi AND CUTLEIIY.! "T7ILL ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THE " 'f f - best and most reliable manufacture of all iinds of Hardware and Cutlery; 3L C. TOMS. . Henderson vi He, Novcmler 9, 1807. i 2--Cin -1 ' ---r r . . ' Patent Medicines, r v H Liver Invigorator, ! , l Cotl Liver Oil,.; i . . .; 'y t s Ayer'a Cherrv Pectoral, arid many other of the most popular neicincs. ' Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, ; Tnlnt T?mt;lis A-o A Xn ctnolr ctf '-'.' , : - . ' . I Groceries, . . ' i ' ' - - i . Consisting of. Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Spicea, &c, ' . ; 'Confectioneries. "; "ITJ ANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AH Kinds of Country Produce, such as Ba con. Floor, Butter.-Fun, or anything worth a dime Give me a call, in front of the Court Ilone. at the sign, of Dr. T. A. Allen. 'M. C. TOMS. . llenderaonTille," November 9, 1SG7. 23 -6m - ; THESE AND KCAUTIl'UL STOCK OP icocs, TVelalnes, Domestics. Cassuiieres, Jeans, Ticking, , . I . Shawls, Nabies, Hoods, Jest recel eu ana lor &iie at low prices. i . ' M. C. TOMS. TJendersonville, Novnmber 9, 1S67. 25-Gni Ac Assignee's Wotice v of Appointment. DIST2UCT COUBT OF TTIE ) VVSTUMmi w-r.ITED STATES, I roa m CT VJ,,.. In XUnkroptcr. 1 "Tn, th matter of 21. JR. Sftser. Uanl-mptS fT0AXL ymOXITXAYCOXCERX.-jniZ I a h.rlir nves notice of h ap- J 'BUU"?."-r:i: f xr n Setser. of Macon Z?f Nnrth Carolina, witHin .aid VSV klM5 ad Judged a .krupttipon fir Jl IV..- k- nUtrict Court of Mid ins- Uict 0. 3L ROBERTS, Assignee, ABbernie, N. C, April 28 1887. ' ' Ap80 t ' : fS TfASCY GOODS OF AIL'DESCEIPTIOirS. ErcrythlBg In tte way of fancy goods kept fcon .tiliywbfnd. , We try to . P-r TOjT' ro'l forget the pi . . 1RL C' T"3 Candies, French and American, , 'vi ( Nuts of all kinds, ,; i ! liaisins. Oranges, Lemons, Ac. Wiqes arid Lkiuors for 3Iedical Purposes. . I return my thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and soucit a continuance of the same. ; ' . - ! . : I am determined to sell as cheap as any one. Try IV. j j Asheville Ijst Office. I -septs -j, ; -j is " ! . tf. .Notice in Bankrnptcy.! ! STATES, I , DisTatcr or j, Carolina, j DISTRICT COT'RT OFTIfE . I NITET Fob tbs Can Fbar Di In Bankrnptcy. North In the matter of Washington -Broylet. Uanl t. NOTICE Is -hereby ! given that on the twenty eixth day of February, AJ D.. 18G8, a Warrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina, against the estate and effects of Washington Broyles, of Asheville.iu the County of Buncombe, In said District,' who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; That the payment of any debts and tbe delivery of any .property be longing to such Bankrupt, - to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by" law ; and that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of said Bankrupt, will be held at a Uourt of liankruptcy, to be hOlden at lleg istersoffice in Asheville, North Carolina, on the pub lic square, before R. II. Cannon, Esq,! Register .in Bankruptcy for said District, on the sixteenth, day bf May. A. D., 1808, at 12 o'clock, m. f . j .'.x . : U. Sk Marshal for said District Per S. K. Stanmll, Deputy. ;rft) . , .! fApSO ; . .47-, V-.'L ",!-1 3 " CST" J Job ' Work neatly , executed at this:Office.. j ; ! r ,;: Till we; are! wholly rescued there is neither peace ior.;vou nor prosperity ior us. y; . j lVe caiinot" better define at once our wrongs and our wants than. "by declaring that, since J j1 i'Ti... " .a'i:. 4. l .:.!. l .: ..'i jtvuuruw jtiuuiun aiiiuaicu. itu ins eany $hihderer nd our constant enemies, his hand has beeii laid heavily upon every earnest Tby jditt in the South. History, the just judg ment' of the present, and the certain contirm- litibn'of the future, invites and "commands us tijdeclart' - 1 . ! ?' " I j'.Tliat, after rejecting his own restoriuir tlie XJuion, he has resorted to the capons of traitors to bruise aitd beat down patriots, j ' . j I j That, after declaring that none but the loy nl should govern the recqnstrncled South, he bas practised : upon the maxim that none but traitors shall rule. ; ,-, That while in the Xorth he jhas removed conscientious men from office and filled many of the j vacancies with the sympathizers of treason, in! the South he has remoyed the proved nd .trussed patriot, and selected the equallj proved and convicted traitor. I j j .That after brave men who lmd fonsrht fof the bid flag had been nominated for positions; their names have been recalled! and . avowed rebels substituted, - j j That; every i original Unionisi in the, South who! stands fast to Andrew Johnson's cove tiants from 1861 tol8G5 has been ostracised. 1 1 That, he has corrupted the local Courtsby offering premiums"for defiance pf the laws of Congress, nnd by openly discouraging the ob servance of the oath against treason, j ' That while refusing to punish dne single con spicuous traitor, though 'thousands bad earn ed tlie jeiialty of death, more than a thousand pf! devoted Union citjzens have been murder ed in cold blood ?ince the surrender of Lee, pncV m! no case have their assassins brought to. judgment. ' ! I ' . Tli.it he has pardoned some of the worst of the rebel criminals, ..North and South, melud ing pome who have taken human life under circumstances of unparalleled atrocity. a That while denouncing - and fettering the operations of theFreedmeri's Bureau, he, with a full knowledge of the falsehood, has charg ed that the black men are lazy and rebellious, jmd has concealed the fact that j more whites thkn "blacks have been protected, and. fed by that noble organization ; and that, while' de- planng that it was ; corruptly; managed and expensive to the Government, he has conniv ed at a system of profligacy in the use of thft. puoac patronage ami puonc .money wnoiiy witnout parallel, save vvnen tnetraitors Dank nipted the treasury, and sought to disorgan ize and scatter the army and the navy, v-only' jo make it more easy to captnrp and destroy the Crovernment. . r- y , Thati while declaring against, the injustice 0f leaving eleven States unrepresented, he has tef used to authorize the liberal plan of Con gress, simply because it recognizes the loyal majority, and refuses to perpetrate the traitor minority. ; - ? y ; j . ;r : . . ' ilhat m every btate south o Dixon's line his "policy" haa inbst deplorable consequences,! social, moral, and political. , . j " - ! 1 ;It has emboldened returned s rc1x;ls ; to threaten civil war in . -Maryland, 'Missouri, Vest Virginia, and Tennessee, unless the pa triots who saved .and sealed these Statesto the old flag surrender" before their arrogant emauds. . y t f - . ' . I : '''.'.' :It has.'corrupted high State officials, elected y Union men. and 8, worn to enforce the'iaws tgaiiist. returned rebels, and - made them the mere instruments of the authors of the rebel- idn; , : ", ' - ' ! '" . ?It has encouraged a new alienation between fatt&mpt to oppose or defy it will h'isU of their own de5tructioii.!iv.j, .Our confidenoe in the ovemilin of God prpmpts. the' prediction jand jntensi lies xno oeiier tnat wr.cn;.tiiis wniining is sum ciently taught io these misguiled and ' reck less men, the iibei-ated millions of tliej rebel lious; South will! be: proffered those rights and franchise whiclii may be :Ftf by .1 -aiV' grtttafcftity f most bMkl tne uuateVt and gortrn" lic;ro merit in the yatl&;fitM J, om all the Eebel.Spiri-,,J gardjto the ipoiitical statu$ lof thove-jwlio ihhy ask for labor. ! The writer! Jof this: jhas been in publiclife tefity-five yearjst, Il has beeiii for most' of this time, a decided part izan, and has given employment to scores fof voters : yet lie has iiey fv'- even askeijl one of his - em ployees Jhow hq was'going f voteJ and he ha neyerprosdribld br punished art employee for voting his, honest sentiments. Butithis should necessai-y ,to cohtrorsy liiost enlarged! hhjd adjust Mho in Christian Its history for is replete with tiri'paralle'ed- "in- Itj developed ..only geographically dis loclilitles, t and lesa than one-third of ! the iwhole4-iwit!b! .African slaves. It held four millions of human be: the ; batsis of themselves to main- in gs as chattels, yet riiade theni uniust representative pbweil for in Federal and State Governments tain their enslavement, i ; I i w- - -?,( i ! 1 '..,:;;' ' , it excluded millions or tree-white laborers from' the richest agricultural; lands of . the. world. Forced them to remain, inactive and unproductive!, on the mineral; lhanufactnring, and lumber localities comprising two-thirds of the whole South in square! miles and real undeveloped wealth simply i because these localities were agriculturally top poor for slave labor. Condemned them to! 'agriculture, on this unagricultural territory, and consigned them to unwilling ignorance and poverty, by denying capital and strangling enterprise. " It repelled the capital, - energy,- will, and skill of the free States, from the freeflabor lo calities, by unmitigated intolerance and pro scription thus guarding the j approaches to their slave domain against democracy. ! Statute hooks' oroaned under desnotic laws against unlawful and insurrectionary' assem blies ; aimed pt the constitutional guarantees of the right ! to peacably assemble and peti tion for redress of grievances, j .' - 1 .; It proscribed democratic liferatufe as in cendiary. ' ! i ; . i : .r h'Y ! 1 ! ; ' ' It nullified the constitntionarguarhntees of freedom of speech and the press. I : It deprived citizens of the other States of the " privileges and immunities ',' in these State to dcsc interests oi ine otaies inejiiseives y Alarmed ai the progress of Idemocriicy, iri the face of eyecy ; discouragement, at! last, it sought immunity by secession and wjary;. , The heart sieliens with the ; contemplation of the four years that f ollowed--f orced loans, impressments, conscription, withblood-hounds and bayonet, inurtler of aged Union ihen, who had long laid aside the implements of labor, but had been summoned anew. to the field by the conscription of their Sons" to support chil- leeu i dren ana grandchildren reduced trom com fort to tne verge 6f starvation ; ,the slaughter of-noble youtliS, types of physical manhood, forced into an unholy war against those. with ere identified by jeVery interest, and settle tln mighty spirit or the philanthropy. Geo. ;W. PASCiiAT.,"of Texas, qhairiiian XV. yj. i?lIM?Y, OI J.Ul,SSlSSlJpi. . .loiix ll. TKiN.soNjQt iV est V lrgima. ' John A; AtlnEiuutiE", of pelaware. s A i W. I Ia tvk in, of iTjennessee. , Sa.mlkl Kn xr of 3ii.ssouri. '.j! "Wr.itiiiT II. Fish, pf! L:Oiiisian$"' . !Mnrox J. S affolr bf .AlabaVa. ' Piirur FiLUer, of! Florida h i " D. R. (toObj.oe,- of North Carolina." ul. C. Fobnky, of District of Columbia . John A. J. CrksweIx, of : Maryland, r Lr. V., AsuBur.N. ot Georgta. -t- ThelHope the South ; pot preyeut bim youx protecting iii fricmls, nor from retaliating in. a just and Imanly way cm those who tovild refuse labor t fa man, or starveithe ptooirbh acCqimt;of jl their j political opimofisw;.;j..-:r. ' sA ;;'v", :- : ;. j, , ; . ;Tbeebel!s b!ivii the idVita'go just nowiiri thfe iwiicrslip bf the Ind;an.uii tie means of business that cilftble ifhcjin to give etnpldy- ment; to .:labpr( Itiseem' 'tlj-Vy are determined to' aaiilheriiselves of this kdVantfjge. without regard coiisefp Alices, by a (system of'pro scriptidi) toyarjjls their opponentsj the most cx acting aui mr ci less i i 1 1 s cl i arac ter. -Their minds! are 'clearly anl finally inade . up to this course.' i p regrei it, out n is so. n could alter jr, w appeal from us make it,, but .wef What then f State .Will soon Yii sl'ifill soon'.l natrouagej ami-Ill the powCi ana mate j guv u must protect ou sections of tho Stnrto in fold tho same tale of te'rseeutton. intimidation. brilipry - threats and frauds, resorted to Fiy fhfc rebejk' for the purpose of catrybi hd!Iutd fJectiou.' St"cial ostracism was parried to the f last ex. treinUy." IJelxl plsicians; ivere'rrot to atteffd. the sick bd Jof a Republican. '2so' goyd' ' Southern -man wan to buy a oebts worth' of anything fromi scallawag." Colortnl pin were. to'be bundled . fiito thc streets if, they voted 'lii.IcpubUcir.'jrctcianc'!lero to e paid extra if .they kept away front-, lho ,. ' K)lls. The ! Ku-Klux iKlnns exhausted Alh'f theirYesonrcbi.' '-Thonsanils-nd thnwwitwli . ' of colored peoiila hav4 bceir,tcrriied from the 1 1 pons, ani tney nave inumiuau-u wniie qier? in neighborhoods where tbere'wete feVL Ite jmblicnnff,1 byj' placing- fbflin's'' xfore thtnr.' tloorsf and threatening them wilfoijleutli, !if , they should dire to vpte Uieir fentjmtutsr i, This terroisni will recoil, ji.ibwt fearfully wpoii tlie heads of these iriid-niirht 'coward ' mid prowlers, ' 77iey ihuit le brought to Jitrtke.' 1 e would. I avould move feel sure it would, scbiirge 1 . Our sunny cUmc mnH devote ail her ener gies to tlujxleveiopment ; or ;rhe;r laateriai re: sources." : In thfse lie hlddeti vast means of. wealth, which need oidy the busy hand of In dustry to eimcn our people -and. increase our power. Ia the past, in j striving fr ; political aggrandizement, "the South'.' , has iieglecled abundant oppoitnnities.- for adyaHceirient in wealth, and uncpiisciously . toj hersk'lf ias: let slip the sceptre which she might have .wielded for years, to .come. Political :anlbition -has' been her great foe. v It has pjifaiyzed lier ( en ergies and mae Labor degrJidirg. It has inaugurated a system' of caste : preludicial to liberty and the jbest- interests jof tlq nation. It has caused her to cling tbiji eror.1? of the past so persistently that! trerfsbn' itelf had po terrors when shb believed her favorite institu tion was endangered.; Jv,: ' ' T.-ll f " air')- ! -All this was ja mistaken idea of, the. true source of powe. Our people, ! w-e! would fain lclieve; have learned by this time i.bat intclli- t-wit Industry uruhe and iexarta ;a nation,'! and is the leverithat moves the yforId.; 'e have been taught the lesson! in i tlife labtr four A-ears. ates, an injury and nsurpajtion alike! unjust Northern jitizeiis, and dcstriictive of the niere was a valor in !the South ! the vvar worthyr of a better Causj ,!N orth ill through but the as a toe- of su- labor; desnised in the beirinnin man umvprthy of her steel by f dree peribr wealth ami encouragement! of T 1' "i-l ! 1 U ' JL. .1' . . uecauip lie: coiiqucrui uuupoy uictaies leiuis thej conse npon her. illusband- e slave. workshppfi, ant empIoymenT, on lumestlv; eijterta must clo the san . - V t - i ' I . ! . a make wjarupon ftou with the we we thought any tltem! wo would tfould not. ; ! i , All : politiCitl power in this )ass into . ite!ubll::in hands.i ive all thdl Iprestigel-all 'the r of the! national" bur. bide: AVe rumentS oil selves. A savage onest ia Dor i ironi war, which fields i arid' froih domestic land public pplitic.d oj)inions J account of ned andholiiestH-yojed, must pe met an a spirit ot just, exac-ju.iig, persisitsnt, retanaiioiM i.L ij V L ' VAUlll.Atj.'Ul W j The' voice bf mercy and foTgiv(iie! haHil.n.- heard long enough. ,.? .'It is high timd fat u tice to speak! Should the flection jcwe off j'J iw-morrcrw, iroin.icn, to. niicen tnousana mr votes- wbuld! 'be polldd for the ConstitutiVnV One good tbhig aWiidHr'AfA lUort U- h el bitterness and violence in the late, tmnv s pKiign. , There are nov 119 ConervaUve 1 publicans, yljeoblo' kiieesMuvc j'beeu bia-Jd' " strong, and yveak baek:bpne.. bjivc1 becbiVid'1 iroh. ."T,he fiej-ce fires' through wliW ) tliO llt- publicans have jiassedl diding1- thq Iafc feyr',.'. months have burnt. '.out-. tl0.j geiHroiiiy,t,iUid' magnanimity j liioh. charactciized their action, in the late , (pouveiition. ;'TIr iiiibKa'ti men amongst 11s ni'lotigt-r'counsel liberal measure); " but' nru1 n'6w ifitanding on.tjib hijrht'ft prt'ttnei of R.idioalisiiii; We are Vill ltadiwUji HVrrn-t rebels belongs, ta the: p.st,,' Cpnciliatiiig kCi)nblicanHL Whether humble they : t savage tabooed ajnd ignored, 'A i. .oiiimi' .- if tlw'A 'ou with the j tomiahawk and sca!i)ing-knite,' vpu must tigtit him with tne same weappps, r expect t be destroyedt lienuuiicaiis muse aiso give me preierence . . ' t '.: t ii li ' 1 j. L - I- , X -i trade and busiii(ss to theirjOW rrlieiifls. Jv erv oHjcc 'and (every employment, from tt ' Mason and wrought the whom they w long months of incarceration in rebel ptmstiles"; banishment 1 but a partial horrors. b rom homes and hcarthstbnes., are to her. The Sorith was not pjrepared for quences which her course jbrbught Mechanic! art had been ;' despised. ry was deemed: only fitting for tH Commercial enterprise pvas only'wbrthy bf a few lucre-loving spirits Kvhb SVauld! barter their honorable j name iiindf illustrio;us linfeage. in fact thai contribu io lowest to the hidhest, must beim lpubhcan handsl ,!Xo ijnakwho ! i hoi art ! jopen and avowed ";IteDublifcari must lae permitted to eat a crust or nj-eadHrom town, county; or Diaic Treasury.; ; Evryi social J (every pecnniivry every Jridtts trialj every pblitjical interest must be yvielded to aifgunientrara exalt the Kepul lican party, J-andj to depre$ and - destroy the rebel party! The militia 11 ust be organized and placed solel' in loyal li.inds. The justi ces of thepeacel soon to be appointed by the Governor, mustlill e fire-jjtried Itepublicans. Taxes must bo levied to ;s;ifpport those who are starving., ill is true,, they windfall equal ly, on. tire liepiiticans iilnd i rebels, but the for- meF will hare ' all the offices, will handle the taxes, .will hold jthc reins of government ; and thus; they will .not feel this pressure as their Rebelenemies!! vill. FubMc works inust be undertaken which, will gi ye! employment to surplus lonal i iiiuor 1 nek national gove.ni- : Ml Jl A:! x- . ? 1 1: Oi.jJ ii !. mem will s,iep pi to aiu yfP oiaie,; in tins work of -plotectiug and ' tiholding, worthy ti races. And itn these wavs, and mix- - ; .l Wy Horticultural amlAericulturai Maxims. . vX. II. GroiiiLtoB mtxJ tlto , foiitmug Sms to tlie "Dai-ton ounxill: ' ' ' fl.'When fruit, tives occupy ; tho ' ground ;t lothing else should cxcqitivqrV. bort grot-s.;; 2. Fruitf illness and growtb of tlw.trua paHr xt bei exjected the same jfvpt.- !; ', !' - ', 3. There is po plum that tie cUtVutfo -will;' lot take, though any kind 'may; ometurffc " jscape for onjcj year i one place- ; '1' j. -', , 4. Peach borers will -ijot tbiuich damage., vlien stiff claV is hcafed tij) rotirtd tlie lree a !oot high.- fj j' ' - if ; : ."f '' 5. -Pear blight ill puxzlcs ithe gtCftteat'j uen. The best remedy klioSva is to liuil r- ,wo for every one that dies. ,; , 1 , 1 " o. If you din't know how-to .priiridn'' ; ure a inan friim .the 'othiij" "sjdc of ' thftsefit;" ! hat knows less .than youlo..-i l.':t.'i'-ii j , 7.1 Don't cut off rt big, Jowei: hnb t ,n.nloS rou are a renter, inul doti'tcare whatbecoDief , , 3f the tree when your I line; H orit. - ; j ! 8. A treo with the litubs comfng ' Out nMr; ' the ground lsjwoith two trees -trimiiteil tlfx' vorbany, tfire feet, and Worth four trees i.tiimnidd lipj. 'ten feel, and up on tubthx'y are,not loor of bot in every conceSvable wayj; ihaty is j j list aiul bonrbrable, sustained iri upon them republicans will be protected. and in is s.-nagu war which is wageu Rebel leaders ; and thttee for gold. ! Everything ted to national greatness was: irov ned by the South ; and yvhenj she entered the fiehbpf battle- for ithei oyerthi government she! owed ajlegiaiicp; tq; ed those Imeans of success.? without upon upon pw jof the war is not only the greatest folly, tut unpardonable sacrifice j ofj precious liy treasure. U ;;'. ; ; But now. the brighter future she lack- wJiLeh also an es and recital of the long cata! ogue of : i But Democracy, North and South -combin ed, defeated them. They fostJ What did thev lose ? The cause of oligarchy ? Thevlost ji.n icaiiMa eiy uu iiufitp uiilv. t . ooon as xne tocsin 01 v ar ceased soon 3-. as! clang of arms was hushed-M-thev raise'the cryiof ate admissioh,', and vvith'that watch word seek to organize undcr newilforrrisjl-a contest -to jerpetnatei their unbridled swayV The reha bilitate,their; weeping control bf all local and State organisations. Tte Federal Executive, easily seduce yields ajwillin .obedience to his old masters. Aideq by his unscmpnlous disregard of; Constitution arid! laws,! by bis merciless)rdseription of true! democratic opiii :' bouthj mayi enter upon a ' Thel political advancement is not the j supreme good ;, she; 1; has .already 1 .1 Ir ilicoctfrtno I vnla At 'flirt naflt. Kxufrinncp willishow herithef superior influ ence of material wealth in riationil councils, but while1 gold is n desire,1 it is the sinew of tlie world a mighty sceptre. It she. trt rorrienltnrp: to the kvorkif-iir iof . to the I riiamifacture Vbf ithbfeel commodities which her streams, afford,' abiudant facilities, slfe will achieve an iridependencel and pros- obi ect of and wleWs tunis her attention herj 'mines y,tho latter, instead of lri-ofitinglor prosiwring bv the unchristairi - course thjcy have j .adopted, will in the end see that their only reward has been the bitter ashes :,of4 .rcjvjenge. ; We know there"; are spme high-riiiucled, honorable men, identified with; this yery vvicked Rebel party, whodoTiot I sanction this I jejourse, biit whose feelings revolt against it; . i Wo sayjtb thee 11. mcKlern Jaby s of her sins." the destitute and widows and or phans of the dead ' Confederate spldiers 'to. o the dead i tlllHT ' y. inin down, not up. 1 10. Short enT in. not lengthen mr. If 'you. had ybuf ani cut fT, yon wotilti feel it to youri heart i-a troo will not feel .buV-. rpt to thehearti ,? .':.. ' U -:i;'LA,-.f;: ; ! 12. When anybody tells you of a gar.dntrf ' tbat imderstarids all about horticulture, "hud' T agriculture, arid that he'cauJ bp hireil," 1(m't Ijielieve a .word of it, for ther ard no soclr uil " lie hired.. Such a inaii cin mako inure, tbw you can affonl togivo him, and if he hatiscusq; , enough to un(erstaml the business ho , wilt also liave enoiigh to knov this. f"d f' The following are from the Farircr: yi -f'. .:;.' ;1- A farmer provided with a good grindftouo is apt to cut hN .way- stiiootbly i llirouli, thof 1.1,: he KcvyEnrjtbnd . i r; :: ;..; ; . : ;?. .,,JT I- . 1 1.. world. gentlemen, come' out front Ion, "that e be not partake To'the-'afflictedpopr-tU the btaryiug to the ! poor! ans shbt peritv that willj invf utiiref yekrs : sjirpiss the fondest dreams of her itatesmet' arid give her j ustly an honorable place! in the ouncils; of the nation. ;,i f W ; y. i'i 7!' I ' . There are many in our; section, oven now, who aim at influence, and yvho' for personal aggrandizement! would dra tlipSouth through the slippery' paths of Politics--thepe ai e our greatest enemies, the common, people, with? their true hearts and busy hami.-, ai;-e tne nope of the Sonth as theyare the bulwarks of ; the ion, and by all his appliances of despotic pow- natioii.L If thevl closer their ears to Ithe er,.they now; defiantly enter'the: lists i in the1 f liiM.iansl'arid are 'satisfiM loyat 01 ui,: ijtuu. oeetv iy i "g- 1' Oljlill peJIieU an endorsement of their wicked designs. ' ! Every foul agency is at work to accoriiplish this result. J Falsely professing: to assent tp the abolition of slavery1, ; they are contriving to continue its detestable power by legislative acts against pretended Vagrants. They know that any forni of servitude will ' answer5 their unholy purpose. " They; 1 pronounce the 'four years' war a brilliant sword scene iu the great revolutionary drama. , Prbscriptive' bublic sentiment holds "high carnival, arid, 'profiting by the example of the ! Presidential pilgrim, breathes out - threateningsj arid s slaughter against loyalty, ignores and denounces' all le gal .restraints," and assails with tbe tongue ' of uian"uub e,ianuer me uuuecjiuiionaiiycnosen i t :.k.i:.,Tii ,. ;r -1, . i repi eseuuauvva va uus people the poor widows and orph Union: soldiers, and of thop who 'wei c or hanged ibecause' they loyedj the! flag -to white and colored: who knbw! not' tbis liobr how. to-riibrrbV. 'th'tvV mat gci ' a! crust bf bread to the stricken and ;s all loval hearts we say, be 'of good cheer ; for the hour or vour redemiLloii dniwem nign. The times arc gloomy,! wtjj know they e very gloomy, but we Ibok for better, lm-y xclll be better, and that! right, soon '. Bear this savage war which 'is yaged tipoii vou hx the ilebel leaders bear it with an.Hn- brokeir spirit. though" thel body lbor:weak f roil muck fasting, and though the jliildrtn you mai inc. these! lines is team, is to giv cnb. - ;a . i It is better or grain ;' Tlie best way to apjdy thc j whip oTxr-. c ii in iic snapcoroai.' irriuu . y j y.:' "s..Mi mm ' :o sell milk and beef than, bay, l . I : The stomacli'of the :swmic rcseinblea 'tl'ji" . .i: 1 1.:.-. v " i-ir L-1 .. it , 11 UIlltAll , food. there syren with, a gradual acquisition. ofeyvealth. theyiwill reap the most satisf actory rewarasl in i f iture time. Let them .trust to their ofcn iiiitincts and not to! the : adviceof the .'dei?iagigucsf wio live by deception and thrive upon; pojiyarj ignor ance Honor to Jabor and the Laborer ds the talisman of the South'. ., f j I j - . I - In a school jrecently, ia teacher took occa sion to relate an anecdote of; the ittle-: giil who tried to overcome pvil -with good," by giving a Testament to a boy who bail ill-treated her. Tlie story' wai- appreciajted, "for a few rilinutes afterwards one boy ijtruck art-' othei, and I being' asked the :reBiibn, said he was "trying to get a .Testomeat." This was a practical bearing altogethertinexpected. come out immigrants wi dence in ;busiuesa will re vi vetlabor will. be-. gin to Teoeiye some .living reward ,4 andwjB. sliaU'bavp better tiTftes; J5nt,tet every crie icortc. no matter at wliat price.;!; Let eytiry One work somewhereJ!iwith sqinebodv and soriie price. Let those who are so fortunate as 'to ' obtain work," so labor as to render themselves- ind is-' stilt cry for bread, for we tell ban'd! of th Aan who traces stronger tb-dav thanks! bet to people ; that air the lit State and he is pledgel to ,vow to succor and protect' rof every power that may hands, lnere is n honor him to desert this peoplq ; . . . . . - . ... i hopes tne day i not disr.:i have Jt indds power, sustij by the, Legislature, and by j c-,'and. by every . depart rii government from the. lowest tp devise measures, arid 'toj tion of general prosperity : in some forrii or other Will i! a little yvhile, and we- shall i the Union. I Yet ajittle While, and bread at least can be had from tins gathered crops, now nearlv Veadv for the haryest. Yet a lit tle while, and capital Or iubMeV will begirt to liod and tjie hands in this ou by a solenbn bu to the last jot placed, in his hat could tempt and lie -i ardently ht when Jie ; will i.'d as he! will be. i loyal- riiagistra qnt, of tho State to the highest, ;jromOte ;a condi itoi'ii which iielkf jwi to all. . Yet be of as well as ord his ncedfor warfri, cookei1 .. . ' . , . . . j ' i . r CoNciirr. We cull tho following from Df' -i -(Tbmdifs lKture on the "Mobility of Labor;", Hardly anything is pivrq contemptible Uuu, m; conceit which rests merely upon soctnLpo-; sition the conceit of tbose'who imrigine that icy thus are ilivyrccd front the vl$y of com- mon men, ot those wno sarinic ' viut norror; fiom the idea lofrworkj; as miethiirg''hich! degrades' by ts very contact, aridyptwliOni very likely, owfc their present pfhiontopo riot very retnbtot "ancestor w.h6j rec'ognmng hs call to.worjk, lived- trioru bones'tfy' itrlli ri;orld than they do, and wjt Jiot ahamVd' of' sipiled (thumbs. It is one oL.'tlui, tdeautiitj things for people to be,a.shamod of the Work from which Jhey Jraxr, Jlieir' income, 'arid which glorifiejrl theit ijinCestoM more; with , tbeiV soiled aprons arid blackrgriri-T), ifihri . theriiselves witlt their find ribbons v and flafch . irtg jewelry. It might bo fine thing to-be; like the lilies, more gloriously clothed ' than, Solomon, and doing nbthiirg, as it .wc were oilvdilies. Advantageous position iw'oniyh iiiore emphatic call for wprkf ikI KhiltfMs who hold the advanUifrd may not.be oompell'. eU to manual jlrugery.lhey. skouJqVeeognizOj K.r- thb fact that manual drudgery, tyV,, fohned iri the Mine' spiritfaVthat whi acteiizes their-owti M orkJ'siiid. there bo, ii is equally honorable. oh' foVcthat-' 1 come, bi-canli- Goon Advice. An editor wjth;4tt tyo to 1 payment for what he. sclb,: ;mlvls j iji..thiay li.."i. -1 ?i JLi.H a .1. . ' , t.f. .. ' 1 . .1 . JUlip UK pi piiuysyiMiy ; . r.ei v inaii ,.y"JA".m to j.ay MS dcbfsrif heTft.-;;! ought to get married; if he con: J. Kvrj- bi.Hft-' ought-to work to suit i Iris' ; cms eoiaersJ.'if rbm can. Every wife should. bold heK.ttWig.u '.it. she can. Ti 'livory. lawyer simiu vocc;a.inaiiyt tell the truth, if he can. JlTv'e'ry i,nn dixd to',, i mind his owli buMncs and let other Mo:iVs' ' netcspaperfKm .111. , -- ... ......v ! rit; n $h :rii .wmwuiim. -1 . r -. i
Weekly Pioneer (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 14, 1868, edition 1
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