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ii y lll,\u x him vi:ic the oi«l rvtxi'tli state poroter gaston mingle « <»!>!«'* five t vjl in no i:n salis1ujry n o tuesday december 8 1868 whole no 4 eclectic magazine ik foreign liter a tire ski.kcikil prom i ui tin quarterly revue ilea dons monties htttt.iii 1,1'iarierlt london hooii ly sorvi ill itootvlo st i'tittl's i'o/itllar selena l,e furnlull mniia.no saturday itcvloie printer's mtiytulne ll'ostntilistvi iti riitr lvisttrt hour clin.nlier's oitrnnl temple liar art journal london ut i'll w contemporary hcviaw christian society ill tue year hound uulillu university t le.niiittii'.s may mine helgruvlu wo tine also arranged to soouro clioloesoluctloni ir in hi i-'reii'li lli-riniill mill utllol l'ulltlllulltlll i'.m'i.i licsis ir.uish i...i especially foi tho ueloctlo to illt ittio variety in i value ul i in work hm i ii i uiier is e.nii.'iiisiieii witli ono or more pino 4tsii : i ravings portraits of oiulnoiit nioinor lllui r i ■i v .- 1 rii,i.iii.nii historical ovonu ijt'ci lid premiums for 1868 :,- ry now nlhcrlbor to tlio eclectic 1868 paying r n ilviiics ivill rucolv tlior ol tlio following . ■i mi il i u'ouei oil puliitlngs i:.\ski:r of i-kaciiks site d x 1 1 ; (• li vxd nit checkers site 7 x 8 , ,,.. u'u exact eouios of original oil point , i uv i!iiioil by 1'riiug a initio ingle . , ,.. ii nr in place of them wo will solid i si rjngriivlngs wnsliliigtoli ii , ■i • n ii ir i,u market sunday mora 14 nn r mil rill 1)0 w0 will semi l!,e .. i , i'oultrj life s«ise .'> 1-3 x n hoi's uu i l5.ou 1 pi id -. v iiioiial pictorial dictionary .'..;.,. n l/mo pages noutalnlng over floo pie ■u'l i.;i itions priee li 00 or ll cony nl l!,'-.i ' in u i . itolubratod ploce shetland ponies klse . i-'j ( 13 i 3 terms of the eclectic : i . ,, n-ii 40 ii ouu ii|i mil year *° "" i .-. u'ne ji'.n j.0u ii v pies u-.ii i'ju uu | v ! hipwkll v beehmnn sl new yarl " british pw-rjbdicals pi i.i hn hi ti rlij hi view ci i j /'/<.■hdinbartj troieio whig h i\'i-*t iiii'ist r it en to it i ■• il the north i>iiti.t/i review frio l'i ik ll ) and blackwood's edinburgh magazbu i ,' io ueriodiuals are ably sustained by the ( trl ,-, , ,', t tho host writers on science rellg and 1 i-.iliire hoi stand nun v.il i.-.l in tho ll oi i.-ti,-r they are indispensable to hie in i an i in profess oaal man and to ovory roa l,n r in in as ehey nirnisb a battel record > ■t tlio our rant litorature ofthe daj than can be obtalnoufroin nay oilier source ._„_ lkum for 1868 por anv ono ni tin iteviews m.ooperannum for a.i'v wr of tne iteviews 7 nil por inv three of tlie reviews 10.00 • p»r nil foaref hie iteviews 13.00 por lllaokwood's magaalne 4-00 for fllavkwood and one iteview 7.(10 for blackwood and any two ot the iteviews io.uo for ulaikwood and three ol the reviews 13.00 f»r hlneswood and the four lie views * lo.ov clujbs a discount of twenty par b<in will he allowed to i lulisof four or inure persons thus lour copies ol h lekwood or of one iteview will le sent lo i address for j12.k0 four copies of the lour ke lews and ulackwood for 148.00 and so on postage babscribers should prepay by the quarter at the ulhve of delivery the postage to any part of the , united states is two i'kxts a number ihis rale oaly applies to currentsnbscrlptions t or back aura hers the postage is double premiums to new subscribers new subscribers to anv two of the above period ' cals lor isus will we entitled to receive gratis any one ofthe four iteviews for 1h(>7 new miibscrlber ; to all bv of the periodicals for 1868 may r vo ulackwood or any two ol the lour iteviews for 1867 , , . n r , 1 svibsorihers may obtain baok numbers at the lol i in vlnir reduced rales viz - fie sforth british from january 1863 to i tu rbo 1h17 inclusive i edlnbhrglf and the wostuija iter from april ihiit to i ember 1867 inclusive i , i th london yaartorly for the years 1866 met i-il 1s67 nt the rate oi'sl.wia year for each or any u'vie.w ■niso ulickwood for 1866 and 1867 forte | 50 i v.-ir or the two veins together for j4.00 f soitlwr preinlaiasto siibscribera disopiuit t , rjlnbs nor reduced prices for back numbein.-cjin be allowed unless the nionoy is remittod direct to the pubrlshers hn premiums ran he qjlvcn to ' inos ihe leonard scott pub co 1 40 fulton st n v tke i 8 pi co also publish the f mi mru's guide b hfc % i stftiikv of kdtnburgli and tho-lnte 1 p n'i«riv of y.il f'olloge 3 vols royal i-tu'o ui'in iu and numorons-engravlngs pi'loe 7 for the two volumes by jlatl post piim 8 00 ; ' ..-_ . '"'''- i 2 card to tub pubilc dr kami a nr.i.i . has located on knniss street between main fc i office formerly occupied 1 v,v dr j a caldwell and offers his profes , lional services tn the citizens ofthe town and vicinity of salisbury july 35 1m fw-iw.te0 haag & smith's patent water wheel till 1 ) uudurslgned having accepted the agency lur ihe above named wheel would i cull tin attention of tin proprietors of mills factories e c to the many advantages tliey would derive i'l un using il it is well adii|iiedi lo nil purposes lor which n water w iii'id is useil the small space ii ooouples and the velocity of its motion are attract ive features it requires but a small amount j of gearing ice does 1.1 i ull'eci it works lis uell mi luirizonlul lis vertical shaft suit able tn uny locality not atl'eoteil by buck water it is slinplu cheap and durable one llf the wl is cllll bo seen iu npcratloii iii i'iiiii'ii tiiiuiii <\ i'ii's mill on south yadkin itlver ihavebeeii iu the mill wi'lghl business j fur 20 years and consider this by far the best ' wlndl i have evei yet inel with tiiib wheel costs i'l'iun l in c according to sise for further particulars address me at je rusalem du le ('.'.. n c lilchahd t nutt sep 10 1808 lt hi yarbrough house fayetteville street raleigh n c the proprietor in returning bis sincere iliiinks in the traveling public tor the liberal n it roiinge extended in him during hlsconneo nun with this hotel takes occasion to assure ' them that uu ellbi't or expense will be spared io retain the present ri'iui tut ion ofthe hotel ns . in of the very best iu the south ii is-litippy tu aiinouiicu that ihe full in the pi ice of supplies enables him to reduce the pi ice in three dollars per say to citizens coming in to spend a week or more he \\ ill still make a greater reduction lie is prepared to furulsn board without rooms ut very low rules he hopes to have the pleasure of welcoming to the varbrough house his old customers und many uew friends j m blair remzm3er the dead l t buii 1.1 marble yard ( jrlf tl salisbury n c \ v i-s l '" r '" r "' m "" '""' ''"""' " plreet n|t jagjjjg n il c-url ll 1111 v nn lursigucil continues tn lurnlsli munuments i t iw head and kool stones ac in all who demlre them at prices to sail t lie t inn s iloilello competition lie returns thanks for pn»l favors and hones to merit a coutinuuiiit ol them john ii hl'is july 17 ik;h anion pure peruvian guano l nd all other kinds ol guano including a the l.li',.i.-iit phosphates pla8 risr nud lime kept constantly on hnnd a v iv low prices - our limners will do well t.i call on ns nt i.ni'i and get iheir fei tilizers be i lore oi den ni and buying elsewhere wo will take flour or wheat at ihe tnarkc ' il ice ill cxelillll-.'i spuing iiutcuison * co v 1 i owan's uriel row salisbury aug 28 5tw tktva 1 k boarding lexington n c liij the day week or month ' at reasonable rates the travelling public will always find my table supplied wilh tho best the market iif fiirds no pains spared to render uiyguests comfortable two dollars per dai will be charged tran sient boarders a deduction forlnngcrtiine j p mabry sept 111 1808 t 1 iii edgeworth female seminary imiis iiisliliilioti will be re-opened on the 1 lirsi day of september with a lull corps of teachers the entire ex pense for a session oi 20 weeks of tuition with board washing ami contingent fee will be according to ihe class either sin oi si 1 or 110 if paid in advance or 110.50 or 121 50 or 12050 if paid half in advance each boarder will furnish her own lights ami towels tin 1 also a nair ol sheets and eases — moderate extra charges will be made fot an cient uml niiiueni languages music drawing and hi painting — km circulars address 1 m m caldwell july 9 ol greensboro x c i d»mi wolfe 22 beaver street new york tw e subscribers beg leave lo inform the a citizens of norlh carol jna'.tlial iheyhave i n appointed agents lor upolimio wolfe pi new vnik lor the sale of his celebrated schemam aromatic schnapps and bottled wines and 1 liauors mr w.'s name is a household word in every part ol the southern slates mum &. \ dl.l i its wilmington . ff . t . henderson & crawford agents salisbury n c if:vu'ir ; 1 io years before hie public xoxe genuine except those btisinr^p|r-k tin suitiii.ii.n hepatic pills 77mf .././, inny linoivn ami will tried remedy tor all tiiioit.i distorts vausedhy a diseased liver i ■■/■'" read the following certificates irom pel'soub n i ihe highesl n-pi ctalulity ..,..>■" liver complaint hi v uu 0 v hi i ms aug 2u i 1802 say : " i bavo derived yrtut hewflt irom lliese pills and have known ninny families and in ilividuids who have l mm llii'in vet'j beneficial ami i liavn also known jiliysieians in excellent standi ny to recnntmeitd litem to thiir patients b'or all diseases arising from disorders ul ihe liver i believe i hey are the best medicine of fered to the tiublic ' rkv john v i \ , i i i it pnow hill n ('., january 6 1803 snys : i'\n twelve yeat i was a lent sullen i my liver was li~ca«e i losi my flesh and strength ami my km seemed ehuirged in its color by the bile with which my system was overcharged i became mii-juri iii in ipieiii and violeiii nitaiks ol bil ious choliu every attack raving mil weaker than ns predecessor the physicians had been able to patch me up a little but my health was in a deplorable state i had taken patent i diuiues until i was tired ol them willioul energy or oomlnrt i was barely uble lo go n i liniii a l.tile ai length i yielded n the em u.'-i | . i nii-i"ii oi a friend and comineticed taking tlie iikpatic pills will no confi dence in i hem tiny in till like a charm on i me from that liout i have improved 1 have perseveied in ii,.-.i use until now by god't i.i smil i am well and heat ly i had a negro | man iilm s i believe was tared i lealh j by a o ,,; il imis my doi tor's mil w.i aiitiu.illy inn 100 lo i(k bnl 1 have h n mi ii lor a physician sim e 1 can eoi.liiletiily rei i.ii.uiciiil i lietii i - ■' superioi fauiily luedicine dysx>spsra s i wallace k presidenl of the wil mingtou a \\ eluuii kail road i ug 130 lfeo'.'i | s.-iys ' j lins been said that dyspepsia is oui national disease however this may be ii caused mc long and severe suo'eiing l'mvi leiitially a nieinl liirtiished me with a few box . - of the • hepatic pills uml ihe use ni ihem i n periected a cute in my family tiny have been used licipiei.tly with eminent success among my acquaintances many eases otign n ting from ili-cn-i il liver have been relieved ul d cured by them i regard ihem mi invaluable medicine nnd take pleasure in foi warding this voluntary ti ibuie a v d tavioii esq pelorsburg va jan 12 1850.)says iii the spring ol 18j8 i was attacked with dys|iepsia io such an cx icni thai u'l my food ul every description dis ngieed with me 1 was swol'i-n s i had lo loosen my clollii -. nud m^i.i aller uighl i could get no sleep 1 tried one oi iwo physicians and io k n g i deal ol medicine but lounil no relief 1 purchased ore box ol the south ern hepatic pills and ilie li'st dose 1 look 1 fell relieved and coniinued moil i took the whole box i am now enlinely will and eat hem lily ami never have been attacked since ! can siilcly recommend ihese pills io ihe dys j peptic and the coinmutiily at lingo they can be sent to any point iu ihe unite 1 ' slates by mail or express price for one hnx wcei-ll 1 i c50 unlfflrnii 10 one 0roim,|l8 three onwi su five lr iis i'lii ii.h mii-l illi^r ii,-,-iiiii|,iiiiy tin iv,l,r r,-r ii metfl cine or it will in i-iu co 1 or on ln,llld be llcilrii.i l io ll w 0kemh no s sm iii cllll 1 n sthkkt ualtimoss me where tliey will lie t mptly nil luleil t k,.;-"i h >- meillelnn ll n 11 re»|,eelnblo dnikgliti vervwheie mil on nil uie drugki^l '" salibboht john ii knnj8b l)iiiki;"i,.s|„iiiil agent 10:»-4iiirty stage link wiirsiiw lo i'iijcffi villc leave warsaw for payett ivillo daily ex cept sunday tim ugh pickets from wil mington to poyetteville li through tick ets from wclilnn via warsaw to payetie ville 11 through tickets from liolds horo via warsaw to fiiyetteville y chnrlulfo o wiiilolkin leave charlotte via monn for wades boro tuesday tliursday und statu rday leave wndeslinro sunday wednesday and friiluy alter the arrival of the wilming ton charlotte a llutherford singe murrisvillo iu l'i(l.».bi ro leave morrisville for pittsboro monday wednesday and friday return next days i 1111111111 kciiiiiinciliiioii l.iiti itetween salkm mid iidih point n.'c fureoni dnliur ; ■k t clemmons contractor july 7..18g8 , fw-twrlinj u li l luus^i:,nt ; j j s7 at the hoyden house cpi 82:tl 8ai.t4#w'«t x o the old north state till weekly ! p phatks op bubhc'ltlption .' :| tkiims-tliish in luv.l.v ii j trl weekly one venr 8,0i l •■8lx months i,tv bfrl.'l-.ici.y w ituiimak and n 0 ii r ii si ate i ono copy one voar 18,00 m months i mi a rrossx nn tho pn por in dlcirti.'i the expiration ol tllo mll.-.l p hill tlio type on ivhlcli t oi,n noiitii htatk is ' prlliti'il i 1 n i in 1 1 now s'n pains iv ii i ho spa red to i make ii a welcotuo vlsltm tooviu-j fiiiully in nrdei to do this ivo have ni-.n-.-.l tho »« rvlces'ul able und nocoinjillslicd lit inn colltrlbutois advertising rate:s l i \ n'sif.nt liaii's for iill i'orlods liwhtlinn ono luoiith ono sijiiarc plrsi liiserl on tl 0u karl subsequent i n 1 thin r.r coiilriu i rules uu periods nl ono to font months i mil | j mo i i mil | i ml ! i mil i sqi-auk 0,00 i i(8.60 i 19 00 i'b.l'o 190 01 9 sijl'ahks 7.50 l.'luii 17 00 i nn 7 un i sgi iiiks iu no i | no 91 uu sn 0(1 ." 10(1 i i un 1 on i is ni ; ... ■1 11 2h en :, j00 i;r ill ci i 13.00 i iii in vti 11 91100 :: s,,n ii ii 1 1 1 . 90,00 i 97,00 i 3:100 311 1 ii ll 1 (' .') ijr in cm 9s 1)0 i 33 00 i 411 0(1 t 1)11 ml 00 iim ni 00,00 i iv ihi i 59,00 0000 7000 iredell county n o hm118 institution will ho re-open d undei 1 entirely now auspices on ilie 13th day ul ', jnniinry i boo j tlie c.illi property is now clear of ilill and all previous disadvantages arrisiug froni ■its beinn involred are now reinoveil a separate building will be appropriated foi a luinulu il.niil nn i parents may lie assured lli.il ihi colleue will no longei bo operated as ii mixed -. iiool / 1 vins i jn r st ssion of yo in i ,', ?, | hoard pel ': oi ill ul 5 wi i ks jit 00 l.icliis nlnl loiveis extra tuition in i'i'epiu lory department lf.00 ( 1 i.iie " yx i ti nn mu . mi piano lis.oo i use ol iusii inim-i.i •_> ii ; uniiiiin ni li .-. . 1 iiii | pay a rs — hoard one hall m a'dvancx tutioli invni iuhly in i dvnnce produce taken in lieu of board an i tui \ lion b'or ciroulr addre l.\.\'ks soutiiqatk hi n n ('. nov iu 1808 petit wl>in-s 15 reward 1 wll.l pay till ai'.i'vk h'kwah'd of l-'il'ieen dollars tin the recovery of my horse iii 1 1 which i hire i to one thomas limn . i tin 19th of november la<l fur a four days jour ' my but which time said harris has protruded i tiitoiirtcen ilnys iciidiug mo to bulievo that he j has determined lo keep my horso or has rold him and npplied the proceeds to defray the cx jirii-i - nl his worthless carcass on the railroad to parts unknown ti me the horso is n uiedium siscd jray nearly white witjmut blomish ol any i sun ; yellow eyes and will be nine vein's tilil ne\l siirin harris is a stout built light haired bik'iuouthcil man of nboul -.'.! years oil ul ; somewhat inclined to he talkative in com pany — drinks whiskey is profane and undoubt edly is a rascal he is said to have come trout mississippi or alabama which state i nut now distinctly ruiiieinborod where ho left n wife and whither he will probably return i j will pay the above reward tor the recovory of my horse or for information lending to ii ; and will thank honest men who may happotl tn meet with harris to look him struifrht in the i cvu uhd ask him where is tom crawford's fjrny horse i address me nt salisbury n ('. tims ii f i:.\wi'i)i;i dec i i-r i iw land sale v fs tkdxksdav the 0th of january next nt the resilient i'wm.t ml iii ix i will of \ for for mile in the highest bidder 258 acres of land mora or less the property of win t mnrlin a 11 ml nipt a suid liiiul lies mi the wilkoshoro road nine tiiiles x w ofsiillsbury adjoining josae thorn a-on lolin ('. ileusiiii and others also said mnrlin's reversionary interest of about ho acres in tho lands of the into liiehurd lqwry in which mrs l-iliziiiieth lowry has a life estate lying on the l.iueiilutiiii road live ini.-lcs west o'f'sulisbury terms cash sale at i o'clock m wm it i?nalkv„assigiiei doc ilh 18ttb.-r3fptl land i^ok sale rpue srusrilllikil will sefl to the highest i j bidder on the preniisi's of saturdny the : 17th diiy of october next invaluable tract ol land lywig'on rpedy criick in davidson co containing 103 noros of this trhel about to acres is in woods ju acres good bottom land | 10 acres in meadow it is 1 1 it tract of land i owned by iho late josepll'pcft ll ilec'd ami will lie nl i by the heirs for distribution terms inailc known on dav of sale j a parks sept 20 1868 w4t ageut notice 1'l-si-eiuiil sess'ion of my school willupen m nt tllskbvy irovii academy oiytlio jml uf xmiunher nexi this school us lncaeif ui\o mile from third creek church uml iwo ami inill miles from kowim mills dupot hi il linnrd ing can be procured in very riispoctilhlo i'.nni lios ftt 08 or 810 per month for further par tioulars addross the principal at kowan mills kel'ersto itev w wood i a davis 5sq andjas.k kerr a w owkx ' oct 8 l*«t .- tf l i prom he llh limmid dispatch deep plowing it is certainly amusing while not with out instruction io listen to n debute of el derly funnel's on plowing thoy urn not educated up lo tlio time and urn not yet i freed from the influences peculiar to the i condition ol the country ut ihe lime tliey iiiil.il i iln i ii,liiii,,,,ia ul mri ieiil mill j knowledge virgin soil wiim then ready i whenever the fanner chose to clear away 11 the i'orresl nnd tlml wns ileelned elu-nper th i n lo at i em pi tlio resti r illnn of cxbiiusl . ed lielils i'lio gleul llijecl linn wns lo 1 ciiliivutc the in lues i surface nnd thus innke up for an deficit there might bo for iln want of muillll'iug uml pn>p"i culliva iiim 1 1 is not wmiilei i'ul then fi ire tlml lliorc nre now amongst very intelligent elderly gentleman many advocates for shallow i plowing and iniiuy wlm say good crops nf wheal cannot he grou u mi deeply plow id i mil tim most laughable suggestion of lllcso gelillcillell llowovl 1 is llllll lilc diminution of tin crops nf « heal is attrib utable to deep plowing ! as there never has been any deep plow ing to spcuk of itniollgst lis ibis rcmuik would seem in lie sharp irony il it eumo from uny other source we heard a very nntortuiuiug discus blon not long since nn this subject duo ] pretty successful farmer fought deep plow ing with extraordinary ciirucstlll'ss nnd vim ; another introduced u variation in ml 1 vocatlng plowing in wot lutid i he de clared til 11 1 he hud seen the wilier follow ing his ploys us tho turned up the glebe nud iluit he found beiu lit ruilu'i limn in jury from turning up iho soil in ih.it con dition i3ut these teachings aro growing fewer in number dally und ilia coming school of farmers will turn over i new leaf iu virginia wo do a great deal of plow ing in some winters und much bus been or may have been done this fall the fanner who plows deep luting this sou boil will be surely a cenvi it to ill il mode of plowing he will liiul his land iu bel ter condition for onrly movement next , spring no mutter what kind of weather there may be uu cannot go to an ex tn me in this respect lie may put in four horses end ho will find th.it he bus lost nothing but gained largely by it '. liven in the mutter of surface there is not a great difference between the a oil plow ed by four horses with one plow and the ! , same number wiili two plows hut ihe urea plowed by the four horses with one plow will produce more than that plowed , . by the four wiili iwo plows pry it who i may now the land that is plowed deep will . absorb uioro moisture limn that which is plowed shallow the moisture descends to the bed below und is i here held in re ' burvo for a poriod of dryness when it is i brought up by surface attraction initial i way iho crops upon it are supplied and 1 kept green iu n season when a neighbor 1 ing held ib.it is plowed shallow will burn ; burn up at the sunn time the growth i on deeply plowed land does not suffer as > much from ex essive moisture us that on ihe shallow fields the deep fallow bus i greater space and capacity for absorption uud the roots of the crops nre not so drowned with wetness us in the shallow fields the shallow rind nf plowed land l is soon filled to repletion with water and ' will boat away as grouting leaving the ' surface bare to the hard pun beneath — • then again like a thin take on a grid i ' die it will be belted through ml baked i not so the dee ly pi wed lain 1 . it can i not be so easily inn d up and flontodawuy i by the wuler nor will it bike and burn . i and dry up the sources of nutriment to i plants as the thinly-broken soil does — | hot it will maintain a condition nf life and heartiness and continual supply of ninis : lure to plants iu a drought that will burn i up the crops mi the laud not so plowed any one may readily see that beside . the advantages to ihe growing crop upon iho deep plowed land i hero can be no ' question that such tillage tends constantly ( to the improvement of the hind itself — in creasing its fer'ility strength and geniuli | ly ; und such plowing with prudent sue j cessions und manuring will increase the | productiveness of the land in an almost fabulous extent ; while i lie shallow plow i ed land must ever deteriorate in spile of manuring the farmer must get back each year all he puts nn it ; for ihe fertll ' izer is gone before the second it will la a great day for virginia when deep plowing becopies the rule and the shallow the exception instead of the re ' verse of that which we have now the | english farmer follows the four or even ] the six-horse plow with tlie sub-soller . which forms in tlie oartll below the deep j furrow oftlie four horse plow a deep sub terranean storehouse as it were which i more effectually provides relief for the crops from excessive wetness and stores t away a still greater supply of moisture for any unusual interval of dry weather that i ' may occur ' ) under drainage and deep plowing i | < aoin'-rxt.iil snh..*i»i tiir t)twi him fuipur ' > i pose though deep plowing is ins where iinder-drainiige is demanded m are invaluable in the process of till c improvement of land and the furim i ill no respect find grealer eoinpi u iti for outlay ul labor and mounsthau application to these important exu diem for increasing the productiveness ol love and lunacy according lo i statement . ;, i i new vmk ll'i'/'a something 1 i ke biiiu'p practice hns boon pruci u|uiii ouiiiinodoro moado u the old school uml brother of go ■| ul monde commodore m is •. . i oran on tlio rati rod list uml livi , lived with ilia family in bro - a wifo mm uml two daughters iu lilies i n i blooming is pure t ■■■i f(iiii|iiiseil tho household tin i voting ladies wi re the greatest ' lioe iii brooklyn und orowdb i mii'ei'8 iitii'tnleil thoir foot-steps the old geutlcmnn who was iri nnd very high tonod hud vory fancy hi tolornuco for the bwci i ii lies of youth uud cleared his h of nil such intruders lint laughs nt locksmiths — much in - he frowns of eld age avorysht lady friend of iho family who i ul ,. great penchant for matoh»muking most sympathizing female in i have look it upon herself to in u duce u young gallant who by ceesful laud speculations ai vinelaii 1 x j had nmassod tho comforta i - little sum of 800,000 tho yot geiil was plotted and pleasing in due lime nnd iu due form i his declaration of love to one ol fair lillios and to u»o the cim phrase his affootion was reciproi oil when the old gentleman ton nut what wns going on he liecai furious we copy from the won llo is reported u bavo told the lady-friend who introduced the vine laud speculator to the bosom of i family that he thought she had u great deal of impudence in iutrodi ing the d d spoonlator ami i ■wanted her to know that lis eh droll were never intended to bo plac ed on exhibition for d d yankee wifo hunters nnd i lint before his girl was married io the d d specula tor he would have nime need of i undertaker than a wifo in olhci words tho aged veteran threatened in blow holes in the yinelund ape litor this pious yet valiant n vi iglauder had no desire however liavo daylight penetrate his ea-itli frame in that tn inner and accord ii iv he took a hack und forthwith he hied him to tlic'i'ouihs wherohe tund.i i complaint against captain meadi wlm was bound over in the sum ol 500 to keep the peace for one ye'n the bail was procured at once nnd here comes the mysterious part of the story instead of being dischiirired i*i the aged veteran who it seems uu wording to tbo viiieland speculate '■srory bad showed symptoms of abei ration of mind ho wis taken mother part of tho tombs boi further legal forms were made nortec and captain richard w meal found himself whisked oil to the uloomingdnlu lunatic asylum which institution ho is now an ii mate and is likely to remain so i less the matter is agitated one day after captain mono incarceration in the terrible don of lunatics miss meade wns joined i i iho bonds of wedlock to the vim land proprietor it was the old story of tho funeral baked meats etc jver again five weeks have now elapsed sin the incarceration of the cimmodre und his friends are very uneasy it lie should become really crazy in the company ho is keeping ilis en a has been laid before a judge whole turned it over to a re i e roe — where . tn'av linger indefinitely — richmond whig mr i a pollard tho ne york sun says forsomo days be ore the sad fate of bis brother mr v a pollard felt depressed iineas ind lonesome a gloom came over lis spirits which could not be ae ounted for nor described irscetis . ike the prenionitary foreboding ol some unhappy occurrence llo hni icon heard to remark that ho had n endoucy to winds presentiments ami years ago when his father died tin bei'ta ntv of iho event \»»» iiuprensnri nimit his jt ad tins imghl htim " iffittty fdfiffiq s s t it 1 1
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1868-12-08 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1868 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:17:30 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575506 |
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1868-12-08 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1868 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2819656 Bytes |
FileName | sacw09_442_18681208-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:17:30 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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ii y lll,\u x him vi:ic the oi«l rvtxi'tli state poroter gaston mingle « <»!>!«'* five t vjl in no i:n salis1ujry n o tuesday december 8 1868 whole no 4 eclectic magazine ik foreign liter a tire ski.kcikil prom i ui tin quarterly revue ilea dons monties htttt.iii 1,1'iarierlt london hooii ly sorvi ill itootvlo st i'tittl's i'o/itllar selena l,e furnlull mniia.no saturday itcvloie printer's mtiytulne ll'ostntilistvi iti riitr lvisttrt hour clin.nlier's oitrnnl temple liar art journal london ut i'll w contemporary hcviaw christian society ill tue year hound uulillu university t le.niiittii'.s may mine helgruvlu wo tine also arranged to soouro clioloesoluctloni ir in hi i-'reii'li lli-riniill mill utllol l'ulltlllulltlll i'.m'i.i licsis ir.uish i...i especially foi tho ueloctlo to illt ittio variety in i value ul i in work hm i ii i uiier is e.nii.'iiisiieii witli ono or more pino 4tsii : i ravings portraits of oiulnoiit nioinor lllui r i ■i v .- 1 rii,i.iii.nii historical ovonu ijt'ci lid premiums for 1868 :,- ry now nlhcrlbor to tlio eclectic 1868 paying r n ilviiics ivill rucolv tlior ol tlio following . ■i mi il i u'ouei oil puliitlngs i:.\ski:r of i-kaciiks site d x 1 1 ; (• li vxd nit checkers site 7 x 8 , ,,.. u'u exact eouios of original oil point , i uv i!iiioil by 1'riiug a initio ingle . , ,.. ii nr in place of them wo will solid i si rjngriivlngs wnsliliigtoli ii , ■i • n ii ir i,u market sunday mora 14 nn r mil rill 1)0 w0 will semi l!,e .. i , i'oultrj life s«ise .'> 1-3 x n hoi's uu i l5.ou 1 pi id -. v iiioiial pictorial dictionary .'..;.,. n l/mo pages noutalnlng over floo pie ■u'l i.;i itions priee li 00 or ll cony nl l!,'-.i ' in u i . itolubratod ploce shetland ponies klse . i-'j ( 13 i 3 terms of the eclectic : i . ,, n-ii 40 ii ouu ii|i mil year *° "" i .-. u'ne ji'.n j.0u ii v pies u-.ii i'ju uu | v ! hipwkll v beehmnn sl new yarl " british pw-rjbdicals pi i.i hn hi ti rlij hi view ci i j /'/<.■hdinbartj troieio whig h i\'i-*t iiii'ist r it en to it i ■• il the north i>iiti.t/i review frio l'i ik ll ) and blackwood's edinburgh magazbu i ,' io ueriodiuals are ably sustained by the ( trl ,-, , ,', t tho host writers on science rellg and 1 i-.iliire hoi stand nun v.il i.-.l in tho ll oi i.-ti,-r they are indispensable to hie in i an i in profess oaal man and to ovory roa l,n r in in as ehey nirnisb a battel record > ■t tlio our rant litorature ofthe daj than can be obtalnoufroin nay oilier source ._„_ lkum for 1868 por anv ono ni tin iteviews m.ooperannum for a.i'v wr of tne iteviews 7 nil por inv three of tlie reviews 10.00 • p»r nil foaref hie iteviews 13.00 por lllaokwood's magaalne 4-00 for fllavkwood and one iteview 7.(10 for blackwood and any two ot the iteviews io.uo for ulaikwood and three ol the reviews 13.00 f»r hlneswood and the four lie views * lo.ov clujbs a discount of twenty par b |