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If Tko Patriot arid; Tinics .nlS IUmUSIIED WEEKLY -. By James W,: Albright. &Broi TERMS ra!i invarUUy in adrance. ' One year $2, nix month 81. 25, three nios.7ct8. CBAny fprwn cndinjjrrr ub;cril.'rH will re ceire one copy yrali. :. Jt7 X. SuWcribora recwiag their-papers ith n erosH lfre their names arc reminded that their miWription han expired, and unlets tmoweditt two-work will bj discontinued. , iAilvcrlisiiisr.'Itatcs 1 mir. (U Urn s or le.) lit innertion,.. . . .$ 1.00 . 60 C.00 10.HO . r.oo 1.50 25.00 40.00 1O.00 IJ.00 35.00 CO.00 i:.oo 8.00 60.00 Jack- additional insertion,. Sit Ui'nti., ' One year, V. column lt inrfition,. Kach additional, ....... Ri month, ' Un year, 'Vj column lt insertion, Kach additional, Six jTTint.H, Ync year,. ...... 1 column let insertion, Kach additional, tSix month,.-. . . .v. Hhio tear, 100.00 I'y iPKC'i.w. Notices 00 per cent higher than tbe anor rate. -- . . , iCi Court order $6 in (uh'ftncf. Yearly ndvcrtioctncntrt changed quarterly if desired. rariuokU 'runrtrrly in advance. Since unitinir Tlie Patriot ami The Times the presaiipon our advertising column hafi-liwn 6 ireat, we have been l'nrce to receive but & IVw wdect advertisement, and adhere htrictly to the nWp CASH hates. t.y Obituary notice, ottr five Hue, cluirgd us adrertm'no'nt Business Directory. .. I ! Pi M ffi r A V i .: - rvJ P- - ; t -VllltADlCALlAfOSl: ' ffl f 1 i-ABQUINbifMEN t TT jnare,plainuihic every .(1. "A Laboring Mahn" writes the folio-wing to ... tor four d.ivs' WorL- in 1 S.f) Trvtiill 1 ViN 5J. v . a, barrei excellent flour: Forari ednall.y T AT 5 Patriot XXX ) V VlJI, Times VII. i GEEMSBOKO, K. 0., THpBSDT,.na..oi 1868. "J ' - ' -' , . 4-n, . , ,, . J't t " : " r - , IM -i Si;;n Painting. ' K South Elm, lntrioi building. J-. V': PJij'siciaiis. Yft Murkti sti, (ncarTiua03i:e.) ... i?. M. (.7rnn, , Wt Market, McConnel building. Ja. K. llall, ' ' - ' . Jorth Elm, opposite ?ourt-hou.f J. E.' Logan, " ' 'y Coiner AVefit.Markernwl Greeue. t ;t IMiotorapliors. i llwjhf d: Yatt, ' j. ; . Weft Market, opposite Court IIoiiwv I t up ftalr. . . Watcluuakers and Jewellers r. y. wv ; ' ': J--' ; u: , ? ; ; :; ekmJlirin, otp8itq Exjre-s Officr. t, ' Tlar'al SroU, ' " ' ' " ' JiEiwt Market, All-ights block;.- c -rr r tttn4 AicuMral Attorneys at I.av. S;lt . S-,.tt. Nortli Elm, ppoite Court Houe. ; (iihitfr (! timer. North Eh.i. ophite Court Iloiie, (--c advertisement.) , Second tlor, Tat luildin North I.Hiit, Tatritk l?ow,in rear of Por ter A Eckle'n lmg Stote. -Apollieraries nnl DruKlsts. .. Jl'. (Unni, M.IK, . Weit Market Strict, McConnel building. Porter d- lkcl W Markrt.next vouilhoimo, adv.) A?jrtioneer. I J". A', frttraril. IIarIeri. tin ir .( miry, North Elm, opiMwit Court Hoiine. ; Jlankern anil Insurance Agents. Ilcitfj (I. Iellj:i. South lll.ii. Tate building, (fee adv.) jri.nn ShiJer, South Elm, opposite Ex pre OUlcc, (cc ail.) I.ot ami Shoe llakein. A, hiin h .SWi'i'f , ' it M.irlvkt, oppohito Maniqn Hotel. Tto. S. ", lur it., I door North Steele' corner. lar .llaiiiilai lurer. .1. llmi I nut mt, , Sfiitli Elm. Caldwell block. Cabinet Jlalier and Viidertnl-ers. ..; .1. I'nfrhctt. South Elm. near Iepot. . ll'iii. ( 'ollim. Corner of Svciuuoii and lavic street. ' Coutrarlor ill Ilriek-work. litH'il .1'' A. I ' - .rnlraetor in Uood-w ark. . ,. Colli' r. ' -.. A. tfllt't. ' ( Ai . ' 4'onfef tioners. ' lrS ,Ht. Tate Ituildiiig, corner torc. J i.-;r l.imlt.uj, Jr., SolltH Kill!. rrcs-.Making and rasliions. ; Mrs. .V. M'lurirr. South Elm, (ce adv.) With tllC fruit: thorofnrn Al'tt oG j st looiitl tha Ijuuchcs; au!l 'all ii sai will be takcn.iip hy thesQ,' thiU mcrcan and hfistcmii their (Teveiop-ineut- "t" ' "' -: '; i: "yoVlfct'tliesc pinneiile he borrie iu l,"11' .'a'; torc5 WiH' be little dfffieril ty iJly)nk thciir to Individual cases. ' 'lt ' onld lie 'both; interesting1 antl pVbfeiable!t'o'coiisider some of the dis eases and insectti to which the grape is liaJfe,P.u,t, ,e feartlie bounds xroperlj asslghed to ti (lis'casion iik'e thfs havi I "goJawl .tiow 1 hare to Work' eight daysC ' - I ' For orieriav,s wort IriYftno f 'V.i.i K.VL five pounds of tea.' Por tlw tlame ava irig will; never, be ielt. or is it ex- pcnlient to have the sod too rich, it the land bo poor, stable . manure or bone-dust should be used in sufficient quantities to put it iii the good heart '; but high fertilization is not desirable, as it stimulates the growth of the vine at the", expense . of both quantity' and quality of the fruit. ; ' " ' Planting is a simple operation, aiid with one caution we pass it. lie care ful not to nhint the vines too ' deep : tbA mr roots near the surface, assighbd to ti dis"casi6n like this have Wej J?L they--are-less capable of i or one-month's-work in 1859 I coWld nroivethem the benefit;' of dt already been transcended Kiid wrfh a ?ul?i5i?Pftf tfi rct tendencilnS kin- othe myseff anrfininy Sr one . yeX ,nninh'eri? inflneucpj ! ' This: is ; thc ofiimextsui.Wpbsetl To do thc salc now-I anv obliged to work tinnnnl pond itinil , :of. the ; irrilDeTVUie.-r- fvi M X . -r J , jiiV'rotJ'of: wild i vines "are J -aj ways fouiid ileal the surface.1 u, The distances at which yiues should I thrj niA tI im a nnnn tha rnri. the Catavla. still sncceeAs Wut'rtitfhaW-offraiUof PREEIlsUsTOLniCtAXS Undet xthis"he:Hl:theV Fayettcville .wK Jfci'n ndr Jbtnbvit f pbjypX. Presbyterian has the "following season- For one dity's work then I .couhPW able and sensible article : ' thirty pouns;ofigaK; Tor a day's work One of our secular exchanges speaks nowr n Rt bnf fiueWpbuiius. iif 1 li of inlhisters of ,tjie; gospel who turn For a day's work in 1 8591 could buy politicians, as ekliibitiiig more of. ma- pounds of t tobacco.- rFor n day' lignity orless common sense and jadg- work now I cau buyout three pounds, mentthau any other class of meii. Fora days vor'kiu lW9J;c.mUl bny "fjitBr liave.more' hatred towards fifteen pounds c-Ccofteer , For a day:s work men puinicai opponents tlian ofher I 1 can "y out nve pounds. - :GKAtE CITLTUKI-. From the Southern Plariterlaiul Far mer for J tine, we clip tli e following notes of discussion, on this subject,' 'at a recent meeting of the' Virginia ' Pd- molpgical and'Horticultural Society: J AVithiii the last few years, grape cul ' '.A' - Ill ture has received a new impetus, on this side of tlie Atlantic,; and the, in creasing interest manifested on ' this subject by the people of Virginia bids iir to give. hex prominence amoiiglhe During the first an wine producing' States. "Her. soil 'hpr .should be put' in or climate, me uiveismeu topograpiiy oir eu: i ... - , her, surface, ranging from. saudyf)iatns (! At thq sanicime that the, 1 trellises to more than Alpine heigh is, .where the: are erected or dufiiig the ensuing Vin lowland Seiippernong and the . high- ter,' the vines should be pruned, leav- land .Catawlm may each iind. its oyu ("?gno more uiau uirec ees oi uicuih peculiar home, point to a glorious and suhiniers growtli. J Tlie ''season' for this I tf vAtaWc j . I lit f. ; t r t - f t .. Fowinergrapes,, Xortoliaiut 'Con-I ? f tchaiactelrsticHnat 1 coUlJ th!! 1it suld'be.mijn JcfWn Lof af ?aAa HW? mn,aH f ,s.fam iyeeyery where. In,' some sections ortli Uarplma that forbade ministers f?su,,?9-. MA9 fact Is'that W4rcftper- Eitawba. still succeeds, and iiusuch tfi06JArWJ)Jdi3 senUiu jthe miueu 10 l!1,r half of-thefraits of eticau-. Slx. feet :apart. each way lor ii.suoui pe piantecE . ; ( , j ,flt., , ! -6uui,iu. ue occa- "rwrj'OTn?-Tr low growers; and- eight feet for vig- ..J$iQfcawCL sionlfor these istrictures from lour cbu- treasury. .r.,:,:. orous onesj are fair distances - that caii.l.soidt low pice temporary was the introduction of the Is it not time for me.and my fellow la- t.,Befbre planting' ylnes in lthe vine- Jn may ndsjt profitable to pro-j n "into tlie i present Legislature of Jo )qo munl usj. taljf lh. vardthev should 'be nruned closelv. Inco,light and.fancy brandsl 'butjmr our: sate, to organize a seleOt.loyaF ?ausef0llhs robberry of labor, and apply adr policefprce in each-county. . rt?n ' ",Z ' Either" of thoiblll is theivG. ,AV.! 'Ih&eed'it Is time; b(it the cause'5 of .Kis ert' cinember . of Uie v Legislature r0Db?r y of labor is already1 r&ertomed. . 0 . leaving but Uiree eyes, of f yvhich only ,ftnft9ysnre1tooj)po..toj militi I 'IM. -v i.1 ' 1 1 1 two snould lc permitted to grow. The ?U.P.!?. tp?Jpoi".tQ prircliasesuch AOAaiuer'OITl nlvJsuminer -treatment requisite the at present. . . .. Z'lCL 1 Velkerf.jmeml rst:ivVr:is the destruction 'of .weeds. :, vl,,,,,,,, ,u ' . ' rv 1 trom Guilford t-.7t,v . .1, . ..... 5 T nmi ine .Missouri Ktmnb lean- autumn, the stakes the trellises erect- ! TAK SPAKGLED ' BANX ElJ FOU THE ; YPWViTrnv O say, can you see,- mnc9fth Mar's deadly blight, .Our time-honored flag, vrijliout sadl j vi'grpttii The fate of a iM?oile who sold thvir hirthriifht : 1 . And behold now tlie sun of their libertysptjiuglj And the tax we now pay -(near two million per; , day) ... J;f ;.,; ,7 ( ;lt, t, . - . j j Giv.ca prof)f that fanatics and tyrants bear sway; prosperous future, when her hillsides pruning continues from . the, cessation While the star-spangled baer in m6ekery wavfes .....i i,.,,,,.,,!! i.oii -in, of tbe .o-rmvth of the vine in autitmn ter bouddioiduig tyrants and tax-ndden slaves. ably ignorant of fruit of tiie vine when the not far dis- until the rising of the sap in thesprmg, The brave Soldiers' wjm fought amid trials ?o sore, sibilities of a leg nnd;thebill is regard anci V$.T ft1 WPV h rctnedy.ne.xt 'ednsa striking exemplification: of the, o-ber. The 'Laboring mnT fs'right fact: stated, as it would lie dificul t, to wheit sa-vs tlEiat th8 PeoPle are' permitted find inOTe of hatred and malignity to- '.b'one-ljilf pe-frtu 'o-tlpir wards tbo ffood nemdnf . Nnrtlu V,. laD?r but lie mikes an errror in statins lina, combined in any measure,-of pub t!1he S to tie publie;i treasury, lid policy than in this police nneasiirei If!$.!d P(e Public debt would be paid; It Theian!wh6 could propose it must. gcs;t8tlicsiipport either be'! I an eiceedingly: maUguant' m ;;t6 keep the whites1 under1 the arid black-hearted viliaii "or be lament- Payncts of a lraoe standing army; and ' to the duties and resnon- enncu 100 , PUl ,"at is wnat is iftlofrtr. r . t i uoue wmi me peoples money, ana ino tant .lay arrives, iu which the tide of but care jniist lie, talce.i ottotiVuue (iteyii.?V. u tt'ad , Wepiotest.intlieBameofthcehnrcli ts aresuhg' the l.fcUood iuuiS.,,tio .shall turu from, the cM in v,ry ,ohl.veath.-r white the. uoo.1 i V - 'v Cll'' ',r ' f Gd' st!miuisterSvWho. turn I'K'iVfffiffiV a.ulUurc-nn.eks ofXcw Knandiaud U frozen. ..It is -elly important to .. Uwou,.. y poUticia,, beiug regarded aS represeni pcop.o to S1,sta,tU,n another fojcar,, lenn rouaery. nie counirv cannot ai- from the pathless and marketless plains have the vines pruned before the sap xllL. stated all. uniud Iii friendly communion ; nf tlin AVr in unA? in t lin.wMiinl i-li. beglllS to HOW TlTClV, SO aS tO aVOKl Put now tbe behold from our Union of oldr tntivPR nf flip ploro-v In nnr snucA'TClnf. mate of our Southern Atlantic Stales Injury lromUieea in g. ' t that comfort and luxury which no other , Jbq treatment y&iosccondpnxinfir section affords, then may we anticipate will depend, to i greater extent, upon an era 01. , prosperity eitioni, u ever,1 uif s.su-ni ui inuuui .luopiau x- yx equalled in tiie annals of the world. ' general vineyanl culture we prefer to Nothing will so readily induce ininii-. train but', one slioof in an upright di- gration from (iermanv, France, Spam rection, anu auer ix iias .reuei eu iue and dtalv as the prospect of being able second rail or wire,', say three oi three The South ruled with bayonet; powder amflead tuey tocultivatethegrapesuccessftiliy"aiii), andalmlf.et AWd U, North hnder boinl, of mt galling by!d on the other hand, we need nothing so oif the end and thus develop" four la- 5 - ou?.. .. j ;'!.;;,f iiy'lV thep uu nit omu iiauu,tL nun ""Wiuip , . r O ild -tliev rtvt in their jrrave while tlioir childnm ,,x. mutdi as this very class of labor and ternaiiioots, .i.ue trainect aio.ng.uie capital to develop the production of nbVand'secoiwircs ;or rails :- these, wine . M uieir lurn, 10 oe pmcneu ,uu wuru Hut While this is true,' and ' may bo '.throe feet long. , The two shoots !com anticipated, there is a present duty in-; ing out from the other ?yes lett at the Many States p trick en out and by, jnggei-s con jjmestanu most Selt-Ueiiying ! ClaSS 01 U LliJT US TV.VI l1ExVCJK.w 7lltHlir . 7 . ,,. 7 j men to be found the world: over;M. The 7 yQ dipthe tVdlowing; &m alato hile the star-spangled, banner dendmgly waves x. m j oi4m,1,l AVpW 1P Wnnliml tn X xx i i x ' ' 4 H f A i. ovr a couutrV de.trovc.i bv fenat nd , 7m ouW evei be , Applied to letter of the , ashmgton correspondent 1 knave:. : ' ' ' v "i - ! them,- and the people should never per- 6f the Baltimore Gazette r ' ' - ; ;i mit the facial adfcs -of the clergy toVbe wiiile'the'liadicti party? cry -Let U what would our sires (who tor liberty bleu) ' t i . , x . . , . rr- ,rr . . . .? Thi,:k of iheir homos sunk in such ,viiJ degrada . l them. In coming down us have peace their actions mean rcv- tion-f 1 j trom the profession of a mimsterjwhich blution, civil war.:'4" Let us have peace ; powder amf lead, they have once, followed professedly said General Grant;;: A Iladictil speaker j uomu uiipumi.iv;iiij uuiiio xa uius endorses Hie peaceiiu ioncy : the politicareonfiicts of the conutry,they I ' Gentlemen I propose to feettle tho prove their former profession rt6 have negroes in some portion of the United been made fbriuister purposes. slThev ?tat( rG hy.y avheir own ' . . , ; , ' laws.77 J xWoice- bouth Carolina.-4 have never had, properly ; speaking, 0thcr voices " That's . the . doctrine, ghttothe character and standing "That's1 the1 doctrine,"' ThalV tho cluldrj are slave,, , , . : .... ,...fiM.. To these shouhler-strapjied tyrants audbond-f holding knaves, ' ' 11 j While the star-spangled banner doulh tanjitingly any culnbent upon those who already enjoy base of the vine may belay ereddoYiiand of a minister oftbe gospel, Thcvsimplv pmce," c.r - - xnat man - sai(i ngiit," c- , coutmueAbtheauiuical! sieakerji-'vaiul . ,; ,grave.: ..; , ; . , , . . j,:iv Next door to Times otihe. , .that we put lbrtli every cxertioii' to lay lvoun,, vines 'wliiciu ! im tUo; mii! J. are The lUdical the: will Wc the.tates' all , .i... .1 . ; . i.- .. i V ' 'Jt v '' '- J' -': .1' '. I i Tii nfppnt fivnihnnri snffracre iiivd lmsceurenation ii- i t ' at ,east tlie loumiatioiiupou wnicn uus taken up and the cane .pruned' baqk to - . . 1 . .., . . J. II. llowUtt. . ; .. n.;. ,.. 1 1 . . . r . 1 j;;t; .1 t i. , For without it thev know that their party -mi l-t d.or h-t haid. up stairs, Cam-tt's I superstructure is to arise; " two eves. - This svstcm, of training is v 'V iV ' ' i T,: ' 4 "V" Umhlu.g ' ' The first point iu order, tlieii.Us recommended Jor the.sturUy and vig- 'a,,,! dnw,,:M an-h.me of their monTeJr t.ooils urocers aim rroucr . . .. .-,. ; 7 r - - - - . -1 . i ; ------ . . V .. ,r- ... .... 1 ,..;! . . . iiat location aim sou suouiu uo se i arous growing varieties, sucii as uon . : -wave. '! "' : ? , V ' 0r these" war-bliirhtcd realms of" Liberty's 1 ikv.i. .fr.;. xi.A. ' - 1 --"P- Ui:. 'uicBOiuii, xnium .T.O.l 1,1 xft Hvft ,m, ontmh ta Rfk(s i I deemed it the' best meaus 'of servin sr - ' t 1 I V . t lllll II . Ill IW 111 I X y I I ' ' - iiJH '.' i , 7-.i xv.;1 f-,.L-' :.;i.Ui.!ii, i snmp sp nsn -4?.nn : ami now. TO'tserre now in iieu ami uie iieirioes iuuauniii! a!r! the sameeiid, Jthey , turn aside from ninst ..... . . 1 , i Ibid you God sieedjii clearing out 1 that to -the business of a politician. the svnil)1ttbikers with t rea son in the Dealer. )V. S. M'-trf, Kast Market. Albright'- new building. .. . .'(:, Corner. East Mr.rket and North Elm, l.imlsav eonier, adv.) , A. Wftthfrhj, Corner Ha-M Market and Davie stivets. . r. It. Trothr, . 7 , E.vt Market, Albright new buihlin. ;. J.M. West Market, opjMiite Porter & Eckel, . C. oA'rt. Went Market. opnsite Court House. ,. Mitttn l- Sun, South Elm, near iK'pot, adv.) v. a. Yvtts. houth Elm. .SmitS , tH,'irr, ' ' 1 OpiMmite Southern Hotel. J. . ixllne, lt Market utreet. ,V. Stifle, Corner Ea-t Maiktt atnl Davie twU . II'. V. lU-hotr. Corn r South Elm and Sycamore. lUjut .( Mrrroit. East Market, So :h Side. ; ; Voiuulry ami lacliinc Shop. Washington nt., on the llailroad. 4arorrrsmil fonforlloinTH. .St.n-.-ett .t- IVhife. Iccted for a vineyard ! ' Oil this subject Cord. and Norton. a vast deal has,' we think,' been iuinc- . jor m0re delegate growers, like the cessarny wiiucn. iktc is muu usv i uatawba and Delaware, it is, better ng mu lute permit jtwo canes to, grow, trainii; ..' l i'll- ; I ii i 7i. i7 : i '7'7 get old Useless or in telling one who has nothi land to seek a hillside. 1 ' 'Jil' I tliein alonur the lower, rail or wire, and 1 rrr the land of thVfiee and the home of the brave J lie question is: v m grapes ines making these . canes the . . base from succeed ami yieiu wen m au loenuun t which to groy future mutiny wood. , xll(l to tills WC answer, yes. line, nnrintbft soonnd suinnipr. th' soil. . w;4 Like Judas, they followed the iMaster 1 Di'stiict of Cbltimbia. fxVpplause.V Vlfc as long as thev thought ltjwonld pay ; woniti not wound my ieenngs anyuay but the prospect of greater gains in find the dead lodies of rebel symp;i ai . ,-,, , . thizerS: pierced with: ;bullet holes .in rottio. otnor rtiilliii r lfn Mie.mt flr onee to x ;..i n,. ir..,.i.: f .( , ' , : - r every siieiL anu auuy iii. T ,iftiiiiii:wi. , . . . . .! 1 . i . . . v j, i ' r i t i - betray Him and i in doiiig- so they Applause bv thepartv.J Yes, I would And the star-spangled banner, m t truth, ay, yet thcmsels.f :They havc regret this) fbrH Would:' not like tb SCO 7 . :: i w.i.f.x f l,u... " all this waste of powder, and ,lead:r I nation. nd they kiiow if they can't Grant. METHUSELAH HI10VNED IN? i THE FLOOD. .-..i . .hown.hht manner of spirit tliaro Z' of whose-they are and Avhom they ropes saved, f'Let them dangle until serv'e. ' To call such men ministers of their sfiuking bodies rot and fall to the tim (msT.Pi nftSonrA .tft:hibk' of . thorn ' ffiound5piec'by'puce,?-1 1 J f . . . .7r xli Let us-have7 peace,7' said i.Genctal o o nvn iinrinn.iuMn mmisrnr i tmi i ... . - . some o! the more delicate varieties, if. not heavily mulcied?,; should be fro- ,Wq malco the ,10110 win g extracjsjrom as ever naving ueeu miuisieisis uie Grant The above, extract; is, copieil such as Delaware and Itebecca, require quently stiiTedTAvitU the Cultivator and an article contributed to the Louisville grossest injustice to the; Great' Head literally from a speech matfe by jOne of peculiar soil antl exposure, but a stifii'- the.eeda kept down, n Democrat: ? ) : ''4 ' ; ! of the Church and to all those whom .hjsparty in.thls. city7: That isthe'kind cient iinmberofthe haruier and more - ( jiic. third season care; , will be re- Allweknow ofthe origin of theearth or Ho has reallyl 'called and qualified las it r ?Twi 1 1 thd" wle - ..i..n.' 'eiw.ii 00 v.Ai.frt n . , t ' . " ' "I nnv rrc-o . loam from Levelations. nnJftr j5limdVvrls nf TTi tn ifVvwl -His , " . i.-.n ;. m.i JII UllllVl 1 . 1II1V4., Olllll ll.l 1U1 IVUj KsUAA I cord and Clinton, will succeed Well in any locality. " tK It is not a question of location, nor of soil, but of draiuage, and wherever you find hmd ihat, either naturally-or by artificial means, i feuiceptible of thorough draining, such as will-carry olVthc water from the roots of the !'... 1 .rt..t .,..Vt l..t (llti.'A 4Sriirrnl i:mltratioi onirr. . for the vines and keep the land from becoming West and Nonfli-tVr!. I. on in y.imtnrr. quireu-to nave. vines properly summer- rr-. "f: T,,r tlo': ehnliy'ed 7 , -. ' ", ',', The chronology used by Uie . civilized . , . tolset before them an pruned., rAs( soop: , as , the bloombiids ltl is foilllded on tlie dates furnished ock, ana to set oeiore tuem an are sufitcientlv developed to e.'dis- us in the Hible. We recon the' date of pie of godliness, faith and obcdi be caie- the ilood from the' elates, found in the 7 Nothing pereonal to any one ' j,::7 5th chapter of Genesis. AN e learn npm ciass. :m0re than-another, is : intended u huuuih .... .1 " xxi.x .... . . : .'. i;-t, i S.uthem Ap nt. 11 and O. u. U., West M.uket, opjwmite Mansion Hotel. iuilf'ortl Land Auenry of INorlli Caroiiua. Jn It Cretter, Gen l Agent. YYt Market, ojiponitr Mansion Hotel. IIarrs-iiialci?. .. M'. . r.i.-ir, i:nt Market ft., iHnr Court l!ou Corner South Ehu and Sycamore., JIoIcIh. ,s,ttkrrH ltU 1. Seabfi . llhiek, pivprietorH, Wt Market, near Court House. rhift'r'i I ton I, .1. T. Iteetn. proprietor, Eait Markrt. near Court Houe. Hvrry Stable. Davie Mrvet. flllllnrrf ami l.nily, Woods. Mr: li . N. Mre, E.i't Market. Albright new building. . Mm. .ViniA A'I'iiH, Wet Market, pwite Court House. s"1 3I"ical iHMriinicnis. J'n-f. t H. Mttvrirr. ' SVmth Elm. ( adv.)r i twins' Maeliines. Lil'ih. . . , Salisbury ft. . 1 Tailor. - . . i Jl. 1 Infler, . ; . WeH-Market, opposite Southern Hotel. Tinner. Jo. .. trsWraii. Wtt Market and Au atmts. . f;. I.''. . Soutli-Ehu. ? Toml-Slojies. t-uth Elm. sour and heavy, then and there you have a site for a vineyard. : . That gentle s1oies and southeastern exposures are preferable, ; will !not W denied,. but that they are essential is ii mistake. r' ; So with soil. Light porous' ones are best, but the grape will grow in ' any soil that is or can be made deep, loose and dry. IMuch more important than location js the preparation of the soil. Ami yet, even here, much injury has been done bv instructions and directions more - ... , , lengthy and difficult than wise or true. The idea so widely diffused a few years since, that trenching or (as was the case in many instances) the turnin - under of a good surtace-son to nnng to the top a. miserably stiff, sub soil, - .. was necessary, is gradually disappear ing, ami wc hope will soon be ehtiivly ULsrded. Our vxiHTrieiicc.' has T)een that the best, prenaratiou of the soil is deep ploughing and deeper suli-soilitig.-T- I'enetnite ascieei)iy as i)ossioic wiiu both plough and sub-soil . plough, and if this is well done, the want of trench' tinguished, the vines should 4 11 -- r 1 1 1 I'll "uVt i?VM": . ' iU-. -fhw Pl.nntpr that pinched off.just beyond the last hunch, (iam lived 'before his son except the shoot qr shoots left for bear- Scth was. born 7 f ing canes the iiext season, mid these .Seth Jived -before his son t; ' ' Enos Tasborn - should ; always come from the spurs Kr.(S liVed befeix bis son left at the base. . , . " . Cainan was born' The pinching of the ' bearing shoots Cainan liv ed before his son checks the sap from pushing the growth : Mahalal ul was born ofthe vine and causes it to develop the fruit. - The practice- Some adopt :of thinning out the leaves to admit, as they say,' light and" air, is injurious. If there" is too much 1 wood, cut it off, and that which is left will be benefited, jetunsciah lived before his as also .will be the Iriut, but don t take son Lame eh was born 7 nwav the lungs of what is left if vou Lamech liv ed before his son exam- by the speaker and so loudly applauded 1 'i ':', 'i ' .. t 1 .J. : lelice. . o.Y ins xvauicai iieaee-ioving ucurers of this 1 a mea,,s " let us "avc pence. 1.30 yeai-s 105 90 70 . in these remarks, mWe simply mean I . " V . 1. , to enter our protest against confound- inS in 1110 " iimingum uu, ,.,, ui . 11 u .a ing these men these.politiciaws. that ncsua-v 7 ,v n . T? jy ''i n were once by profession preachers, with 'Messrs, Editors Journal i send you a ministers'iof the; gospeL- They are not b'ricki 'which I suppose must bs of jrcatan now, and we contend never have been tlquity. It is taken from :a -'brick 5 oven, iuuua 111 u.cuaiiii uie inn uv.iv n iiiu 3rahalalul ived before his ! . son Jared was bom ' 7 Ja red lived before his son Enoch was born Enoch lived before his son Methuselah (GST) was born ministers, except in outward form ; pot in thi city.i rflie top of the , oyctv w wish it to be health yand vigorous; for TSoah was born G5 ,; 1G2: G5 187 182 105G a, Li and to speak of the characteristics of 1 seven feet below the surface of the earth, such persons as tlie characteristics of and its'ditnensions are about four feet long m mi ' M ' . the arch of the same rests on hars of iron : t" Double JTeaded .'--We learn .that the chimney is rouhd;and one foot in diani Mrs. Stepp, wife of 3rr; Geo. Stepp eter on the' inside,-is horizontal, and about living in the: ;Southeakern ;:part: of fcctlong.trom the body of the ovc,,, 0 , JT ,! I and leads towards the 5 river. ? The 7nck tinistersAs todo great injustice to the and as wide at the xddest end, and two mid . , . . ,. ? ahalf feet deep all measured on Uie inside, linisny. i - " ' s 7 the door is abouttwelve inches square, and Campbell county, near the Appomat tox line, gave birth, about two weeks . ---.'i7' '.--iUlA ' ','.;fl.i 7r- nn.n' since, 10 a.muie , uinu .nuu wu wm- no given quantity or wood produces vmli Lonee was born A;M. inAw lMTOa ii.n ,f r, frt fi.i ;f t nx.wt 7li nlmnter. Gth verscwe since, 10 a, maic ennu ; uiuiu, ivuim.vM.iu i iMiuiivo ,tu ll.vuai. 1 . All VJ ITU . v",----! 7 - I . . , a t 1 1 - ..V. , T09 much foliagd l-iovcnts thc light are iuformed that Soul, was pate j, iormeu; i..,..,,, , j p ,! lr from Uin th f.ll W. dV year old when the fiood of ,jter sll0ul . TlieSo Leads protruded from I imoii tlif! earill. Aim ,,wv' ,J-1-"ll xw. ,.1.1,1.t.o vi ithnrTt nnv TorPfttili fore, prevents he prodt.ou of leaves Li c, t? x the date of .rfh t() ,,tlK.r. Iu otuer;re: by shortening the branches, but do not and we have lboO, tlie date oi.iuu s .... , . t. . n 41 ; . . Wo learn from the 27th verse, spectsj j there ;was 110 , malformation impair the vitality of .the vine by strip- nood. e itara x,of un tlu' , li r x xi A 1 . , ' . ,J 1 5th clmpter of Genesis, that "all tut about the infant, all the parts being ping the leaves from the branches. .- r y rfi,.ioMii 'were 9G9 vears,aud i, - , , w 7 , .; . ;. . .. , , daysof Methuseiaii weie oj .ii,a perfectiv developed-as- ln ordiuan 7A11 wood not needed, for fruiting i.odied77, Bv reference to the forego: a. i '-..v. it a 'Vu:! ..;o.ft.o. -x ... .,1 l11;. V-ni Uo ieti Methuselah children. r This singular freak of nature I 1LUI 1 LIU 111 l-l-ll I. Ill I'llMllllir . MMV1III 111 r I I; 111 Hill " ' .1,1 l.iJ. I auu in ? 1 . a I .,c IxrtTTl T1IH1 unui is a useless, uram upon .me energies ot 7- xi.., .ut'nfhU birth the plant: therefore, remove .such,-as jVe have 1G?G. the time "when the! soon as it begins to grow,,, and thus flood of waters was upon the earth.! concentrate the sap in wjiatjis useAil, The conclusion is as certain as IfigurpS either the fruit or the canes for the next the oldest anan: was drowned tpr r -a- r his wickedness. 71 - years aruiuug. When fruit-branches are permitted to grow, they of course divide the sap Those who favor, peace" .wiU Votefor Seymour aiid Blair. , v - f was alive foizr, days after its birth, and there was nothing in its condition then which would lead to the belief .that it would not livQ.Ly'ncJtburg Xeics. .:. The fires in the Canada' woods this sea- son hae "destroyed; 4,oO0,OO0 worth 'of luni uer, of which it is built appear to be of excellent quality, as you will perceive from the 'one sent you. When I commenced the erection ofthe Gaston Steam SawHind Planing Mills at this place, in 1 845, for the late , Mr. P. Ki Dickinson, all the side of .this hill was a forest 'of trees and hushes The surface of the earth above the oven for lour or five feet, was of close, compact, coarso,.'.vhjJUi su.d, and niut have been forming for a great number of years. Can any one givo any tistory of.it i Respectfully yours, . , TIIOS: X GAl'SK. Joe Clark, a colored bjrber, who had jtist &?e: released frow raHitary coafine ment at Atlanta,' carried a transparency in the great Sey mour and Blair demonstra tion at rColambnV,' Georgia.:rthe other nighti upo i which wns inscribed ;ii.4Slav cry irt abolished ajjd the sVcat-bor sub stituted.- ,!-r I i - 4. A,
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1868, edition 1
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