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Carolina Watchman, 1870, July-December
?«,cee aipriate es et £4 ppeedsthanaaiiine eo O yet Riles WR Npp MA. eee 5ee ee ee 3 en Se an 7 fokae ths be Ge ohter,C )per cent | oa ‘Radar i v3 i ee keradeenkel %Obiwary wotices,over six lines,charged |feet?e of the many of ms via |fo:iter poses reer pleased ad a itable hearts arid per volume 0 as advertisements.;in cou the ‘Ades Gc on +ne Muune n.turn we canmakefor his kindnessisto{©White Sulphur 8;, z CONTRACT RATES.recordbriefly a few other particulars con-En ee x ’ ae 2h 2) mt :pectedwith the life of Mr.Ney.tvSireMeRy:«|PO YOU HVE FOREER: as a Male taywentsoloka Mepashan:night,ytaughtschoolforafewyearsnear|SE ha!pop “y | iiat !ifei in behalfof a nationality.Let Ellis..His remains wereburied in ‘Third 3 a iat ld stan ben an i tetie >Soke im yay nie, ADDRESS OFH.H.HELPER,andgood ets |well:ne we remember),these words—he get ap,gropedblawar Coe eae TO THE PEOPLEOFTHESIXTH CONGRESSION-nonon “Herelies thebodyof Stewart Ney his mother’s room,and aL bisTRict. oe —ao officer under ReptaceDenegarts.at thedoor. candidate phen’a last saree.Ore 0 oat BeSe ofthe Un wwinnrebiiggtoor eketowns Ut tea Beswe—thegha “Wal ‘who are you”ba ofBtatermanship,MARSHAL NEY.<0SESSee ke aott ban 2 eete, guieh 7thevoice. i |E t [ -The following very interestingletter |thebroken spiritof his with the|“itis Met,pa.Pleaseletmecome ed was written for the Columbas,Ga.Sun —"The Guard aces bet neversur-Lal oe, o byG.A.Miller,Esq.,formerlyaneditor|"enders.”Sram heeled teen ae of a paperin Salisbury;With thepermissionof Mr.Foard,we |™°)ole,Tem net otek,bat 3 ie ma,in “the yee "om ;|mansmat ALIAS,PSTER STEWART NEY aa ae a mother.”» friend of the .i :y '.s }e any quan .4 _— for i there-wT Eds.of Sun—The vexed question Pestry ond Pract ae aif ealiooks,us a Atthisthereother imthe dark ae meng ©cies youre age,vad Mare we thing to throwlighton the object of our |#24enfastenedthedoor,thelis- os 8 a Bourbonin the country7”It puazled|seareh—hie own life.The and|He boy foundher,be threw |hisarin 'e- "|the braine of thebest HistoriansandOrit-|mostlaboredprodection ofbie was|round ber neckand kissedberwarmly. :i thatImayhav: ;ie feetosolve tbe enigma.By«|Historyof the French Revolution writ-|There weretoten 26 Wa ahha one ba” :abitities {ment ver am $e.Basth=|the|which wecould not understand,butfn ,, he complete repeal of the present onerous,|age it until sale can be made‘of it.May I not}.o0)of the Douphin—the heir-of the un-rt was explained to us by Dr.Matthew got it mother, pri flatter mysel eit in| York "mypower to rencier vou services,under the cir-|in Ue Sciteuies nw Goter which aslo ‘Major G Mises i Sint F al .stint” ’rf iL Lier men cannot compiex anc ve law wh)ask youto see Major Genera 2 igg*Immediate-°:°Ww ‘t. Ry:news [Sd ET TE cranerees ottheut argument,|tax on spirits is now collected.Thislaw is more |ly,and reqnest him to rescind his order which fortanate Louie XVI and the beaatiful aocke,one of his fox ¥Br.Yen aa ~~mother was b and valuable boot,iv |the leading points of policy,which I rhall en-vexatious and cruelly severe on the heavily |authorizes the Quartermasters to gather up in-|Maria Antoinette of France,who was|Foard told us that a a ha before b ,iL f y: ‘agency in the /vi-|deavor to establish,if |should beso fortunateas burthened people of the South,and at the same |disetiminately the stock thas left by General |supposed to have miserablyperished an-he died,he destroyed all of his more pri-}this time tears herself.a hey were badWecab cheerfully recommend ¢to to receive a majority of your suffrages.time has hindered their genera!prosperity to a|Stoneman’s command,for which fredh and bet-|der the henda of the Mountain Jacobins ;|vate correspondence and among them tears of gratitadeto God foe "she Of those whe ww advertse beir!tee.I nen in fe vos of Universal Amnesty.It greater extent,than any law that cr ald have|ter was taken instead at last,found rest from inhaman cruelty |eome shi Lael lately received from |her such an affectionate cbild. erientifical.)and »)etica”y weech &Cone to be fitting tliat I shoald thie point of been devixed.A vial capa tor on each Stull Whatever is done meet be done quickly ,“"Tia P .y lhim to her and kissed him and 2S.opcote secare the larcrd amog it of eee estate my plan of R-conatruction,|i#what we want,and what we must have.a Mery Res e in the body of one Williams,an Euglish |France,which contained valuables.nd with a blessing &dle- w Saas money-|written ont ne carly oe Mav,1865,and read to Whije Amessorof this District,I wrote the |[Signed]TH WH.Wewrrn,Aseor emigrant to the United States.Whether If you can spare the space,we wish “ces .rn sn bard it Ie True!W.W.Holden and R.P.Dick in that month in following letters iv the Commissioner of Internal 10th.T shall progose the division of theState |:he Rev.Mr Williams was the Dauphin,|you would re-publish the description of pate him again to :fell Mowers the lest Droppers--The|the parlor of Dr.Powell,Washington ~to-|Revenue,and Hon.N.Boyden,our repreenta-|into two Jadicial ct.Jt innowembraced|or the Dauphin was Mr.Williams,the|his person by the Phanix correspondent,off his conscience,he soon asleep ; a»the}wit;“Ist.Universel Amnesty.2nd.Allow|tive in the lat Congres,of date respectively,|in one,with one Ja one District Attorney,|world ees a bte hee whieh le ve &the euniss’on |andneveragain,untilhe lefthome aman, ois’P M .:*se A ens Marhal facrease of busi-|world never knew or ca suc to know ’8 very correct,excep :omiss on @d Double Motion Atae Ma-|North Carolina to peconstruct ander the old|stating the importance of enbetitatinga ca Y |and one a .vost i i N j 111 |of th b ‘to battle with the t wickedworld, Mina -|Constitution,save the abolishmentof those pro-|tax in liew of the oppressive one then and now|new,growing out of the Internal Revenue late,|22800?Sry co ee |of the sobre out mask,over he peed.it!he forget to kiss his mother good”t Heedfor Pamphletcontaining (pet |visions in it reengnizing elav.ry.3d.Allow ev-|in operation hue demonstrated the fact that the District ia |sits where Joaie XVI eat,and that if the |may lead to comparison of the known|N &.oe _ curing meceeneren ame |FY Negre Uhr NEP we ved in the Army and Na-|Salisbury,April 1st,1867.entirely too large.In my jedgment the line of |Boarbons ‘‘never forgot,”they areforgot-personal appearance of Marshal Ney.—|Now —pot hat th m:¥ nee y|Roti »|vy of the Vahed oun,as eell as all free ne-|Hoo.5s —Rev,Weeki pc |phere =be Guilford.I f ten.Here it is——aot “point a et b ho f ———voce eho can read and write,the right of mf.‘om'r.Inter,nal,on,DC,|Ith.I need not say to you that I am the ine |.:A °=;t seems to me,little ¢ildren w or- *pee 60 se =ae aha every Voestuan whe con |Sir:Tam Iy convinced that there is|of the apstem of recklem expenditure and freed,|Questions =personal identity aresome-Ct wee man about feet =on i ome 0S oa at ny read and write,and every Freedman on arriv-|but one practical,fair and satisfactory way of |which have existed in the tite during the Inst |(mes extromety diffcalt to solve,as was |inches high,heavily set and compactly |night,should -ne hauthe fittle Fonorable,Reliable.ire at thenge of 21 years after date of the Eman-|reaching the distillers wishes throughoat the |two years;and which have destroved iteeredit,|Mnstrated in theease of Bankley,known|bailt;he weighed about 170 or 180 ; ie every town and village |yr the cipation Proclamation thesomeprivilege ~|Caited States,If go will iene s circular let-|and bronght disgrace upon ite cood name.Ido}to soma,of your readers.The question ands,aod was of exiraordinary mascu-|boy who forgot to kiss bis mother..And guccessta!ltollar Hone le the coun:The whole country is heartily diagusted with |ter to the Amemor of every district thronghout |not hesitate to declare that,the State debt crea-|Jase!mooted by a correspondent of the development.He had every a r.|some little onesdo forget their hy the leading paper’of the the pie:omen!amnesty policy indalged in by Con-|the Country,requiring thém to fornieh you with|ted by the late legislature \¢railroad and oth-Gol y bia (8 o'Phooiz and J i f f i oh Highha:;They are #0 very sleepy *do give univers!«9 fate.grem from 1865,to the present dev.We now |a com lete censusofevery still owned tn their |er purposes,must be scaled down,and the peo-vlum om (Ss.):x copig:»}ance of #large,rongh Beotti 1 a-|grow diewy thet thle fall y- ramet boom cited.|FOO.univermn!suffrage,and we were no |ceceral districts,together with the names of the |ple held texponsible only fur the payment of the the “Weekly Sun”of the Stl inet,wheth-|der,of syminetrical proportions,well adap co.ee h y.it g two horses ~low |es euni amnesiy—thatthe two shonld go to-|real or ostensible owners thereof,and the caps-|amoun t actually realized from,the eale of mid |er Maretial Ney end Peter 8.Ney were)ted io energy and endurance;gaalities |“OCT 80 ore they koowis they are gether.1 shail holdthem tothe word.I here |city of each and every geek Sci,T wit ander~!State bonds;tfie reeidue thereof!rej-atiated,and |fleatical iidividuals,may #o¥perplex which Mr.Ney possessed la,a high.de-sottnd asleep,without ever asking God to jassertthat,ifthe present jone in Con-|take to sequalatyam,ia less than,twentyfour|the le Vet free fromjue payment Mrever’|scholars,lawyers and hiatoria }eucly|gree;He was mare adapted:to.Hereule-take care of them through shedx aa Saopate SETLn native |hours,how a tax ofonehandred miltion dotiars,|Oh the tates!the tote?the ast ffl The :Jon ae ot ©ape =S oeveule-|iekt.Now,ifG ) Republicans,insteadof Carpet baawer,dime |my ovinacom Fear’per we |Hes we Ue aor fre mee Dents tbe Tene”Ca eestena eee cian Aal agilicy.Hiebestow|the -artyho.ight lore id have long since been a on Secording|ton,both State ander Which they [Ome gone:propose mj straigh!,¢ere broad el : desirable maaeneewees OY See i to ear.‘obliterating 60 of more oan hee none 3 ,suitable to my time,abseétice Of Wistorical|stooped,bead wellbalanced,thie topbald.’forgetful hic y ‘oh complicated Jaw relative to the a»-|12th,‘Thereareah}Gther hmpottent mat-|authorities aid your Valudble”space,to}thebac frome and lock then,tothe, Rae ee eels eet alyier ee,tera genimtcted Wish,UH Fenerdl roosterRy fy,|cant &Tittle Tight on thie subject,obtained |with hair once auburn,Lat.then.»lintle|MAT i! ’¥g |amen Caney hee eon ae ¥»|from personal observation and experience |sil vere’;bis nose was straight and very \“"t ight again.of.Tuleh see kies.to are senate|ad allothercewer naecre.!onthe Fepealofthe odlonsteatOath,which |SeeeeDOTor.Re.bavingteed avain andthe imre A Dear little once, bas diecoverrd @ cm hy the Amendmen ®d-|bat also smuggling,fraod,inepection,labor,hea-which shall ‘claim my earnest conideration,|,;io ’- he ont wee fm sere,Ti wre a diegrece to the clvitlents aof the |vy expense to the government and !de-euch as Tmeicration,the CarrencyandBanking Phe writer says—When I came fiom|large,with a massive end;his mouth \er to God go with the eRe et,@..x.¥.|and hazardoustothe liberty of Repablicen moralization of the tax payers and officers of |«ystems,de.,d |Alabama to Davie (o.,N.c,in 1829,a}large and broad ;lips firm,the under ap la 4 te te owew Sr nes ee |Inetitntions,ax has been already seen,to dis |the Revenue—olihewhole country in fact.A Finally,it is my duty to «tate frankly my po-|mysterions person calling himeelf Peter|parently a little thicker than the upper;,eer wanes,ek ee mt —an?go Des,Sn Riew.|franchise the whole governingclassofthecoan-|8 matterof information I think the Department|litical nepition so far as any gonnection I may |Stewart Ney was teaching schowl ih that complexion florid,face full and pitted |you will not be able to do withouteither, Ree fork Post Omer.ne ttm |try at the moment when their slaves were en-onght to be pat in pomesion of the census re-|may have with the present organized,or rather |a od A ’-§except through pain.The time,May ;—|ganchised.And the only le way to make |ferred to above.Respectfully,div-orgenised,partion in N.Cerolina,are con-county.”Weeaw Mr.Ney for the first with smallpox,countenancea litle down,|P "pe IPS &BROTHERS,|).letter experiment of enirmchinement aee-|[Signed]HE.Herren,Acemer.|cerned.Why dol sag disspesived?.Because|‘tw?,anterior to this date.We visited|bat stern,thonghtfal and intelligent;his |(ue when you will act baveGGans DOORS ABOVE THE |com,is to give the largest libertyto the educated —.|it fen teath that the politionl parties as they ex-him at his school in company with twoj eyes no!large,but rather brilliant,indi |ther to kiss good-night,tor pean = Mouse,on Moin St cet,|and vy holding clames.|—|gitaeal 8,1869.|ist to-day,are unpopular and odious to @ great nephews then his pupils.Aboat 1833,catinga sirong percep.ive and peuetra-mother to himeelf;but there severwi Lenses £0 TES lade mee whtah say powerthe jot,Bee Saree shee Vettages,D.C Tngm ha the peuple,ad heir imper-|and for years after,antit his death,our tive intellect.”y.@ time when you canaet yf we God. Hberal patronsge en-|Sromeer pabiie lands,or Tew DeanSte:Lom cateded that @ ln®can jn couumben,anne except *|intércoarse was as familiar as could be|We have not the books at handto judge on seed not probe for him Bark agibe r.at hope,"afthelandsthemselvestoalltheStates,for |be enactedthatwill readily contemplate the |Demoerets,for the very betweenpersone ofdifferent ages and dit-whetheror not this descriptioncorres-ness,down the stairway,for he is eb tie tional andinternal improvementpurposes.|dietillerion of our section ofthe Countrywithout Democratsareheld ferentages and parstits,—be,being old,|ponds with therecorded of Mar.|12 yout ebamber,ft epattoromes, Swapiver“enactments Congres,hoe oicbin -1a forthe southern share of aresident of thecountry and ateacher,|shal Ney,but we beara ftom «get how.pate be an ee.by mogen SRA |Sy tason ies eetesOh eee ree we,acitizen ofatolnavd a law stadent whohas seen the stataes and of ha ’abed ac ce theCovel Pete the Northern Pocite|seri abanols oan See ae lie pacar oe oe naeence “?“as twogen-|Ga te take care of youbefore Jousge 10 the Memphis,El Railroads.onr people,known as utter eo agree. and Salt Fist,viousto these concemions hadbeen grant-commen tub,capes ill,wishowt sttechaueet of a ee venerableand dignified deport-In the languageof theeditor ofthe cleap,ond nas ely70s oh Gale. dine eannnet—odto Tilinos,"Karsan,Mingnti,|any kind,|Thepremntlawwas crestedteor.|resizetm mentof Mr.Ney—his imperialair—his|Pheeuix,the question returne—“If this|T°,brothers,sisters,and all : Whateye Hom im,te.eee aad”shea een ono|tn see |qt asin cd eoeseped.colar.|enwas ot Manbal Rey,who wus)?PSSTTTADTT to 57,J of our section of countryis estopped it.—|me in this contest.sbip—'perfect ta wn BOOTS,ane,DOMEST108,|ee cabsccansdel,toctaling @o_quan-With writ smener ot comple”prin 1 wae peareduppolitically in the goodold |GreekandIntin themodernlan-|Although it is possible,we donot think |Thefollowing paragraphfroman ex- PIncE GOODS or CS Se oes atnum-Oy ee oe $1.00 perbueh-|Whigparty.It waa.a noble,patriotic party.I rs.especially the history of the it probable,that the Marshal,and P.8.|changeisworthmorethan a cornerin a .1 actes oo re en oe manewave Gapeaonns still its virtues,and could wish it rench Revolation and ot Doe Ney were the same .Marshal|news column: ANKEE NOTIONS,Seahcnrmy ied t,he|eet De wees eccoal asksareal|Tlatcet=the persenah oie ond lt |ey,ee uensty oll of Napoleons Mar-|"=,ts cat when sgochectes hate feed nave costians,ond by is praces $300,000 mesio by Clay,tary career of theGreat Napoleon ;these was not classically educated—P.8.|\),.1 ve it better cultivation collectedin thia district per aonum.|iesand JobaC.in his younger|qualitiesof mind andperson,united toan|Ney was a scholar without any doubt.—|thenoe ena havemore od i hina ofyr thousand Saga,were een Ane ouldpolley of the a te around *may be repliedon Sy Marshal may.grape peare,strawberries,watermelons own history—a mystery,noth-|have lee to write Scotch,' nm oea a Gere say Getond onlypetition!bettie |6 could or remove,attracted|French,Italian,English jekToken in |Ra —_—te aedfoo pr “|over hs Congratonal our Br »Conserve every one like the secret properties ofthe|his intercourse with these nations,when er prv-fis from 1.” Fr songpre tivg,not an ®Democtat;forthere |magnet.There was &something about in the“Grand Army.”Ifso,is therean ioe one will look atthe immense ia,by our alarge fo enh RS Oe Oe ae Sie,bet the man whichonesseen,seemed to say |instance on record of the Greek,Lativ|cropsavery small gardenwillproduce :I aspecial capacity taxof$500 Conservative ies let —Idare you to forgetme.”Jtstamp-|and Hebrewhaving beonlearned perfect|tor q family,and compareitwiththielit- andBest RE SEDY shall be cra cape etOe |aaycake coemnet Weitere Tiemenary,the|e ena ine eran oehealedonthe ly,after yearsofmaturity1 Sach atask,|114 crops from verylargefart,they Row te Van eens eapeety,ras heat authority in theworld,gives the political be blosted out—“I am not booked on the|would overmatch the powersofeven Eli-|should need no better inducement te en- parAb4-8 at56.|9 right,entitled to 94,907,154 Sarahcr100ond nodenorethan125pulions Set Tce cuben oretemepheians Oe nan bated Se i ae—snes rich their soil bighly. a e or ers,what we often m Bay io e to era act ")6 6The nt to remem! ar theeleweoftheSas,ndjs sb everyal 10fone apc Ime dows andcerome 3 eppen1o ly oe Se sand che tak tab tn-tee a Eeatd Marshal Ney have escaped the “ory Ibori te grea —i farming diciously it would enormous people a law simpli-|revolutionaryorradical.”The constrne-=misne €|but that it no more laborto farm Spewe om ot |‘This amount of|fied.Alaw ench as 1 ruggest ey no|tion of themeaning,of the]word,Conservative,|®Y°.doom pronounced by the Allies,after his|i)ground than pgor ground.We have, lv 7%.©|money would if weenee,meties,no store-keepers,no $2.00 per te |teuwit:“one who desires (0 milintain existing|We have seen Mr.Ney under all cir-defection,when Napoleon escaped from|ag jt were,double crope with the to dischargeour legal State build all |inspectors,nopergallon tax,and no other un-|institutions customs,”I disavow in part,but |cumstanees.We have seen his courage Elba,in the manner related by the Phe-fo _ athrepic Sect ety *|therail roads we SCa4for next half|necessaryvubbleh,Noothermodeof taxation|embracethe other two,mortcordially tested and bis face never blanched =aix correspondent ?We think not,from single osc Sonneries T meet-ele oftne weeneae |Sor _a cake ee ee Oeude eek his nerves never trembled.We have|the form of military exeeations we have}Neve:make that man your friend who Tm y be held,in the Phi.|Tn ofboasted civilidationitisa shame cannot introduce new systema,involving|form of Government,and «Republic of a “State seen him when the saying of Horace—Jn witnessed,and the great and suppused |patos music or the langhof a child of the9@th inst.41)hon-|ands thet millionsareappropriated an-ee Let us have a law for our|in which the sor power |is exercised by|vina,est veritas,”could be best verified.|dangerous character of the intended vic-&: ‘are carne tly and|nually over all christendom for war,and only «people that will advance their prosperity.representatives elected by the people,”or in oth-We have seen him at midnight,courting|tim.We can do a great deal for ourfriends, Poet,Sibsceditec cats ec ae gta,|semia ame te Wet |m8 rer nino Mat)a ane Noo |W sarge fr hey W.A.MILNES,ST ep ametns daily for land and money|7.!an favor anadvalornm tax on mann-;The next great political battle fought in this |We have _him kiss the portrait of Jo.|distingniehed owen under Napolcon,|We cannot repent for them,vt die‘for Jane,13th,1470-9 Ag't PH!Secty |top internal improvoments,the erectionofwhark,factured tobacco,in place of the present epecific |country,willSafes!(under names designated |sephine,while the tears of affection and |but not as a arshal.The mystery of|them. a A Bs We clip the fullowing fromAge: “The Pennsylvaniauponthewhiteman’s aX oO esenamored pirat iegenaetimmmnnanid»WA.The scarcityofeditorial saatter this weekamustbesetdowntotheindixpositiqnoftheed- itor,“Hehasbeen in feeble ‘health for some >time,and proposesto go to the Sparkling Ca- tawba Springs in a few days for the purpose of recruiting,He hopes tv make -his paper more interesting from that point thua from ‘his sanc- tum. thePhiladelphia| i;spain ininedtomake thistheimueof the comingtest.Onthe Sthinstant.the Demo ifventionofFayettecountmbledat town,and after nominating @ ggod_tiehmencedaseritsofoutspokenclagingthatreudylentand of Betiftoen ame!wasm ffragenthrigsfStatesantionalinault&t se whi race.PheVentionals6urgedtheformingof,white,u /clubs for the purpose of testoring the’power OF ;this government to the keeping of white men,2andurgedallmenwhoprefertheruleofwhite men to that of negroea to unite with the Dem-ocracy in an effort to perpetmate the institutions of our country in the eee ee white race.—a as i ot This is the path in which the Demoeratic party|w 1¢phlegmati¢science (7 eal in the old Keystone State will travel in the fu-|cian,one his opinion coal Fra ortalture._Negrosuftrage was forced i :al dinenre:men of this State by fraudylent means,Bays,het the.;will die in 1873,wereuot allowed to have a voicein the La ‘ashingtonALegislaturewaselectedyponafartidviSNeeaeeeee~The Republican part:fo saline rn rhea ‘of Jot De "ylyania Li ve Ass ¢c ree ori ,and'tl ‘ame H Ol ra he Missouri Republicrarenowasowmabtheyhavebeen d #o-ghlled,and the Chica:borgan of the West,nh and the Gazette.9)"jeorge Alfred Townsend,the.WaghcorrespondentoftheChicagoTribune,fiadiisoftheconditionoftheRadiBartenTreeparty,”and fortells its di nites con-Me —_———+INDEPENDENT TICKET. For several days past it has been rumored that an indepes t ticketforthe Legislature in is gonnty Senatorial distriet has been a upd Yand .will be announced in a few days,“Wearenotentirelysurethat the rumor ods trué)bathave much,censon to believe that it da,Whecandidates arosaid 0 be Col.Win.B.Mareb,'of Davie,fox the Senate,aud Dr.I,W. Mewesand.Col,Wim,A.Houck forthe Houseof ed.They teeall worthy gentle:|have co-operated with the|»some of them .actively,—siill claim:to.be,and 1 Houne of Bdees|New Vere‘Y:;ae a womanptve:Byrn gp a ee see wilde.tr teen ta ro) ea .> baal a inane Pasay eatin 4 yop gen?% rts oe =Pe nG ae 8 ‘yagi i ellWeeaty”sheet a haga ,hint 4 of the: ye aa) Ce 3 ~ :‘his handofJanuary,1ingtotheestate.that he ‘ e Slat mt Lie portraysthus the bf eeeoe the‘Te is|T fedbyt PA a0 _in the ‘Unitetedtoeighty-six;b Farenow added 1 mee (ne of t thermninariesinthiscountryg at the It is stated that thepresenttimeabouthalfthatnumberyear.|will soon sail for Envope,Tn 1845,twenty years later,and after the|ly back to Memphis,Tennessee.heological Sem at Hartwick,Gettysburg ‘Lexi were in operation,and nine Syn-had organized,there were baticei nini me oe 1e incre ; ionin thin couritry,if we& hielaboreof anfulaters,aodehoeeeeheaeeee)a ad oft cai ee ELFrom18104predofes .PO Le8s |‘ -"ae alia a rae)rs P a “ 11 a -aaah a weg credence wen le pact oh aae .*|ae ae .rr vag tor 4 oman.2 in o "hesrry ly editionof the Charlottesville,hasbeenealarged tv doubie itsformersize,and is now.we believe,the larg-est as it is one of the most enterprising pa-M vis |Pers in the State. bring his fumi-Elizabeth aeinAlbany,Newyearofherage.“SPEUIAL NOTICES. pa typ rtis,a colored woman,diedork,last week ju the ]O8th thatStatein a ~*~ee en eere Petere hoeet a Bay F ¥¥ps ee 14 eee:,8)7 basiedhMaaeiikaedal Canadn Lilie Funnel’4 uade herlife |nef tae py,au her Gunth|Gold,<yo fi \e tjthatthereshouldhave|they can ouly,escapebythesuccesofthe Dem-;We monrs berwitiipe-|test Sab eneelLoa ontionwiththeConservative|goracy?DUBEX!)A NE QUA n We were led to hope for some vt litaae mt ‘caratGold igtitnethatit:wouldsubsideariel that po @onser-Prom theNew.York Sun.—Fall Jowelat +—notsativegentlemencouldbeprevailedupont@|THE NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL.Congress :y regulated endsajectenwanasindependentcandidates,But it “a brace Theat aed eesiasdly th Pelabizee,Pe Pennie,FORE uy 1s Welll And iain theSo.4 Am .Ackerman was hory in Portsmouth,is roa ,celebratedGhatcurhopeshavebeendashed-that the}79.Hugo Gnd prattiicted at»Darmroytl relia battre”Wilt akémeaciehohiont Anta ||3 +t Em ..9»i 8.Bomeeap,SOLID REFthreegentlemenmentionedabovearetobeinejig,;8 ke party...Second,—Was the investments being actually Sal N.@.,June 30th,1870.GOLD.-=College;andwentSouthin 1843,and~took Up|Juhingon,itwasnevera do more than tnd tne faando Lith oh _|denomination |,ty,187!),dependent candidates,“They ‘are ‘our -patrons |wp his residenoesin .Blberstan,the ebunty seatof irritate him by rejécting a Be of his appofiit-ot »a Br penn Chery [xa Pleasecopy.)©pacateFIandpeabdpoliticalfriends‘and ‘under |dilbertcounty,ebeut 10 miles north of Auguste,|ments,The history of a Senate against the!,;::citizens the:vers.3 ;Ot id “ere lL where he sty law under Judge Bryan,aed Presidentia,thak ib Union the nationalConst the ;z .Er14Seteata‘oe a ljutned th A sty With whontHeacted tt Patonawe,and of a Se oR ROU er urch'will bea thi ont “ss Pay SALISb R¥dA RK KT s cadens stand aly ©:ofFehayethNacchyetontadh(CF Se ae ae ae rane coe sreeg Lihatella a apres ass ts Se Reeemmeinas JULY.A,1979,id,seninens Sid Sareeaweas,hegireumstzuceseyotekpéetourstipagebutfinallycheedécunibed[0 ry Navert 2b oie ...>ting %i 2 .e ere ‘whrrant-.aescoe mS to the pressageand whlisted inthe Relic!Armiy,|ihe citade :i 6°i :AEPORTED PY 4.4-MOCONKAUVEEY,Onocks.|od fortime.¢Pwick fWeach arso the Extra Fine.ve a ee —e ‘See yee eatafutibe 5 .t "ofthe Peeare ut fomanneuSesy.oe ie to :Mini gate ¢Ol Nort res Bacon,©)o(PEPPOURD s-<ca-n---.Mtoe 18)and : 7%CaPASfeetite Countybascom Genteal Topumbes,with oy op Wasa great fi |Tiouse is equivalent to.agotieral change of poli-nesWes otheuapine neevive |ENA S ot},Cotlee,..wer =e to DUUBLEEXTRAREE.)Bega.Phe Vonereative abeni nee for “the|Lorie.Me TRL not,howeder,“Winpa expechal bey aud exper and yet,slngplaras It shay|"Loon the Srd.question litWermay be said It ‘MALE SEMINARY.We pee ee bie we GOLD WATCHES,Xt).~distinction tponthefield of and”never [1 jority.af the Tr cif pen q TAY.00 S9ue —t .?Hunting cased,full Jeweled Lever W.eaiinandCophtyoteehyaronowignctsBMBbe<!)mushindeed be pemardedas d _A mina-|Copperaa,©peripound,to :t Works,eq!ok os ey OME bike Githe rane om Brigadier }heenthe 7h:iat Tieattbtanti:{11.6 guar ofthe ss :é,lax tocon-|,1 wat zey privilege-to-aitend the etamina-|Tous Tallow,to >90 Shree ond fensine te Watelee.at onlyMaing}twee fons ama enonnnnener Seat lle tt adorn pagsveces icin et of Se,icemaninteTos Adnnainn GtrbonetoneDetaoepndWEPheghifirttheWhyOFetection:We ;tine.ged nag.pre Pasween’Wah say uy ay pane 0d OF-|sanctionedthy loau.under consideration;sa jeter iy Few sanietiende Pe ee otc ft 19|Wat hee st61%.Full dewoled leweresexien SashopeThepeoplewillévervilieretrri™odt to}?SA be eh ath Ye eS tata Bauization.:Sarauh eb |the eae isagreed Uaasthe most prudentandcareful ba-fi axle Pane?Peeevid |ryhog —§20 American Straight L'ne LeversorDuplexhearthem,.46 but fewof them can avail {hema |oat Repablicationn hedwSMEAR @arthe fe eet HG Mpa Which aMi Dated Jt|sinerpapenwereinthe constanthabitofmaking|;eouighe ‘dn the|=>par poand.y|Cenk.aa;J publication,Clare rela by om ty.af the Republicats|aych in ts,Iewould therefore,to |scholatébip atid -th lr aeals >|ALSO GOLDselvesofthenewspapersin,these hard,timcs,/eontingpower gndeonbounred himecthin bis fu |i,Congres onig.Pepobttcas party was|he on nt.oe ioe oe the Te 1 |teacbers,andofstudy,of lecrning,and of |igh,Me ,re 1:Sl rediee iatfe il... and for wantofmajl facilitics,(hey haveng oth }¥ardarthe Lnéaideney,auth biraoe Wt fine!|the pacty.of dee hdmesteads,but tits Congress faithor prudgne,of the administrator im the \gTee ia ‘the pants were manifest andabu jos o 9.2 £99|thick roMed-pln ee eto ot pourcesof 4 rformetios,We}th will iyplaced a eaten vf Grant's Ud.bet }has swept dow:the homestead system and «ub-cireumsiances by which he was surrounded,If NoOne Could witness the geieral quicknetsand |4 «a»‘‘toe hand @19each.T.adies’tineChains heaves?'!-mee ei $Are ee iP Veprcia.|phen Grant came info power his |stituted the Iand-monOPoly”¥yetem.The He-/there had been no decielon of the State court ap-|SL whith the9 nesti*nts were-answer-Frait,dtied,appleepéaied,........40 -5}ed plated.18 68 6 and:|Aneo ElegantUraidewakegowwweoftheSPportnpilynowaflbrdiddisabilitiesWeretymoved,and”he was ¢|publican party was the part¥@ffio section,but|roving the igvestiment we could not say that |ying the pupil”owicdge andmaste-|St asd"hy An ldby:=e «pb ensed it 2 eee anemia eran 7 from 10 to,40 themof acquiring information in relation,tothe |District Atterticy for Cheorgia,whieh ®|of national freedom;this Congress considers theadnainistrator oughs to be charged if the in-|TY of the subject in handy without feeling that|a *Peaches,adhe wodibee 6 Loma.each,sent with golitical canditionofahe Sjate.It is-only ne {Ne ROW Wolday/haVing»been icantirmed “bythe|Penpsylyania wo be the Union,and insulationto|vestment.wena from objection .op ocher |they had been under the trriningyaf.teacher=,Wet 3%ere:n2ce°pape o 0 ho be oe;Senate becaurebe owas the bestofallthe mate|be or enment,‘Phe epatitean party was calfarty cotpétentendfiichfais~!Dowever at-|Leatherbape POBAD.+=e0:noes abe ADVANCEcemaryforthemtobeinformedofthemanger!™halon pa,on 7 ,7 P |grounds..fondled ea arthatiean re maa |e,tite F At ang 80}AllGoodssentby OD,Rempousible order1adlegislats_}aial tleve,die wana member the.comair}the party ofall,and an equal chance,fos dhert |"This makes ifnecemary.toconsider the second |tended examina #mote rigid,more |Trew,bar,“4d Ih CROW 18!payadie at Ex +PlaceswheniathichUpgeternmentendlegi-intiow of the |tional convention which made the present ‘com|a)!;but this Congress hax reprewpuled a few,|question.Byt ¥e need nut examine itatlength|SONG,Mote concinsivewd satishotory anthats|-6"Gustin -Ste 10 |woRXpres rend Geed4 PilGelretit Hour rikk byStatehasbeenmanagedforthelasttwoyg@ameto|stitution of Gigorgia,and in that body tried to |and tlie}not there whose daily ery de,What)(os in ee ee ea of knowlege and proficieney,titan those 1 qwit-|Noite,cum »”be 6 tor 7 |aratt tsKegivtere Pagkage,*,jeduce thim.t6 bé-setiwe for the election of the {get's Gime in-which woold alow coléred)men |yha!l we eat,21d what shall we drink,and|court,we heldthat the investment even of Com:|Ostet”ft “Geograpiry,”Arehmetie”Algebra,)Motkings,sorghem,perge ......60 |vance.sent SPwhy :iN to Bullock «be |wherewithal «hall we be clothed The Repab-|tleeare en .oe Geometry,Latia,Vherelotoge,Memal Smenee,f West ladin,\"oct,eases 68 to,7 Age:ulchen,gets am Ex-few!¥“rate v Canfec »honds t $.7 :Conservative candidates.ng mad provinagalCover Did ut sup |}by 4 t Up a new amu asthe type of the |soreres ower ML anfe own bends by an.aj-|4 beliewe that fn-¢).ie opinion al wito Syrup,%oe -1.00 to 1,90 }ted gPiacdcate|port tuim,$h 4 does npt new.Sinia carl aaheal shat we tucegtreined in hig |ere wee mee collect @ debt dae.to acitiaen|ded would conear,and the more intelligent |O%OBA perbaphel,=.....-ep.0 J to 95 S11.Geode :|porthim?CR,ap ee hit &r |Ste and asked that he be curestraincd in his}of Kentuok she «ency pods b ere |Mtendee a gen j a et ¢}Ab vols UMey de aod examin|Dictawen—Aswe anavinced on yesterday |nat wal mwped the Font wie te tng hunt jd istaies,acfysbtures and enterprima,aril be |oe e L pect»cheng,matory ps |and carwible aay one w sat imaging,the a i toea.Wik,perboshet,ter tee wie a 4 ed in Lxprees beth 0pad br oe panent of x BuVence hae declined the pomips-}a0 cree es eee,ee a poupsemena dil coy extablivh conficderaciew of ‘ecmen alsolve him from accounting for its value,al-|4 idtd and hearty wruld be his concurrence:At “,bane nee &=o eon ny wetirnrdanewyspar'y fos Mecklenburg|found thttm,and toil several Renatore if Bradley |tice hikumel(in:hie own way;the majority of|though in that case asin thisthe investment had |:With pecwiar «anfidence and atisfaction that gaggrtrown.perpond,idee 16)4%syranrasted.willbetakew back:aud exapthieactignonhispartislpainlygw-|wes vet cowfiede!he wold moarinoty Mr.Ack-|Congugm woald create a Sinte ned model it ty»been sanctioned by a court whese decision but ||commend Edgeworth ‘to parents and to our,++Clareds:51 4 AB te...”changedormoney —;the Oultpoke article In a recent ime of|ermap for thet whce.The little dange Fi'bet ion his qwim geet theories and private interests |for the abnorml condition created by the rebel-Southern peopld,aa Helio)wiere the minds,|Gru shed ae fart s oa ~price of geods..desia anRRetSSrorcewyNL$28HLL leper ielabah BMLE|l g habit an cont to |ogmaid:eae SRG HEA aR ee le et ey prytbeg =<a ~wry that we wererelialily informed on Wednes-;Bene .ee a eee erie mate Cor ere,a vetof mventive bur ancrata ‘nd so principle.Bo,in the case of Shortridge ta Ma-christian rxnO c ae Sea,Tobacco Leaf.perpeand,cies be id "10 .=.$99 Puttow,SN,day,before our articte appeared ou Fridny,that |and thegyliieilgd to have wareel with the |cone hele laren pe te arena.Let there |gon the Cirenit Court of the United State forthe|Greensbore’,N.*Manototered,|.8 wo1.06 |THE “PSI KILLER SShehaddeisrmfpedtodeclinetheIrintiPreeiad~na «|take their invelved piece of cabinct-ware,which |district of North Carolina,speaking throngh the ——~--—--Smoking,ose With |aie Forel id domestic @e:tert#ye HoMirnation .cent.,aap ‘}iBey HAVe beamed th:New salon,and pres presi ling ju of the conrt,held that a npnl-|MEETING IN CAR ARRUS.ah nifih Mamie tk —eccaiuns eee savaetl Ch at tie inand forPerry Weare lériber Infouped that he Yad decided Me.none nee mee PS -lidate for vee “poe Le for a text The R bi atus of the bel 'sory payment to a receiver under an order of s|"yb ae ;>=»zr .oye a ra cana nen 4 Puls Eilterupongacha.course before that time.on :Catt oa !==i .a «sears ee eer ee pe Uv avin conception.T «court o els ited States of a debt due toa|Agreeably toa previotms notice given,a meet-NEW ADVERTISEMEN?}Ss.|ste;acd we thu the mene antrntoe.Noitherdo we regard Gov.Vanee as an ulira |p a stional pol hea.or in th ss line of weheates ~mt es ws d imellicer aa lee ke ee ac =:ore mi :;“y eee aid nee ex oe the debt|ing of the Con-ervatire perty k tCalarrua coun|—pane en a ane I the dec laresay may be wate,tithe ut the pos :eG man,but “ene in every respect in which -Attorney -cral ia «™ed apon with a man in it,and there ba warrely one of .i act ne of paying the same due to the |_——C i art House fin Concord,on J QO B P R I N 4 hy I N G -pi wale CO ehaetee ofProvidence.fitted to serve the State in the preseat cries of nt ed ‘7 ——28 ~“<.pn i ;FR cm whe wccurding to his degree of power and And we think thet ¢hese dbstelone eve aretein t pon.a tfon,Col.Wm.A.Weddington,was setae fg tneviabs hen toe Unitedhenafeigs,Beforethe election of 1872,we,in peeve =—oe Hi we piebd _cht,i :ieee :nd ee ed by the reasoning of the Supreme Court in the |ap;ointed Chr’sman,at d Cale!Pitts,Secretar Tie undersigned has the pleasure to an.|tabie globe with a medicine,whichis-peint-ofaepmonwithchommadsofothers,hope that all!will be the telegram he scorn the ne wapapers,|o 4 fakin kat ta pelea,Seek equally peer case of Teras vs.White,7 Wall.,733.Lhe o'je..of the mecting was then bricfly ex-|nounce to his patrons and the pebli¢that vermlty of ge:Pextegtoef Pectuines:,Moanaofhiseligibility will bo removed by a general rewoval «{al!disabilitics. —————___— ADDRESS OF THE DEMOCRATIC CON GRESSMEN TO THE PEOPLE. Wasussetos,Jone 24 TheDemocraticSenatorsand Representatives lowingaddres,whichwasto-day signed: the United ‘Ef tee y Sheargedyey wn Tetacainaianel Sepia is ealltethejarimportanceof or the arrival of the letter from the Presiden:tendering him the place.hove furnished several con<imtent exemplars of _—_—ee |the «pir of 56.In Wiroummin and iehigan From the Virginia City (New.)Baterpriar,June7.|‘he old mastadons of Whiggery have risen upDEDICATIONOFACHINESETEMPLE.and sought in tain to realizethe time and theaelime,but the effort has generally Leen tooah|much for their veretarian stomachs.In thoseTheCelesticlsofthiecityyesterdaydedicatedtheirnewtemple,lately erected and ft |StatestheRepublicanpartyis in aclear mejur-ii noteSee has been beter: the work aboutfoar lala ak ashase eo TS the origin of their party,and Obio and Indiana ©= f ;rk if ii!|einging,eae th.pbb afCaeSept!iwithGor|with F irj a 3 ei ? i4i Hi &iey iu r =if SF e ii n4BAIpoaberenlnthaHomeofwpen|Al!threeare&a consequence,whether we shall hanging down from a canopy,and looped asidebore&constitutional,economical,and hone=t ¢hat they may plainly be seen by their worship-the gentlemmn on the other side of the Aliegha-Roe?,Ot a continnance of the revolution-pers In frontofthe altar is 4 table,uponfzextenvageat,and wasteful parti<an rate;|which at noon yesterday was exhibited »fill ” we shall have general,anifurm,just,grown hog,rvasted to a turn,with cakes,#wcetandconstitutionallegisiation,with reasonable jyente,& and frugal expenditure,or ugconstitn-)—Befyre the altar a number of colored can ,Onfust,chum legidation;#ith op-|were burning,aw dishes if which performed and tipegrs!taxetion and wasteful ex-|goods were sewnideting.Dehind wtis table of altar,supporting large can- .Haye you been takingcareof me acoord-|Wigto my Hotionsor actording 16 the notions of 6.Have you voted forany subsidy,draw-back, grant,foreign island,bounty,increased tax or Jies!discriminating duty ?7,Prodnace ure recard of your votesIventaretheprophecythatinall the States ~where the Lepablican delegation ean meet these That We havestrongreasonsto hope |yas a nariow sort *fesult is plainly Apparent Elec|diesticks adurved with artificial flowers,colored Te OR*Bepabiinenn wilh come beck,ta.che |deosahead hala Soeleaee eeme tide of pwpors gid periaock feathers,Tn fforit of this!?**neem ‘i serratedelegation -‘;‘:be!edhe with Gatadtes eat Bidssina!)}not answer thens disaster will,fall upon then |.1 |Soha bpemio nwt |"Ora aes Aarntigh 9Sue-w dothar MiPact |wooly dee.The temple was crowdedto euflocn-E ;Gloverniabntr-Beakied rd Cabinet,|they throg ofalbapathyand act With |tiyn,and even stahding room dyuldgotbe found ||ietether nd of the Doonan intto|for more than three-fourths of thi-€wishing to |.’'™m Speaker ,ton of the! ' have litle inflaence upon Ale clectnextCongrest._.None of them havedefiited any f miti¢n upon the quteticons propournde The rere aseforeTngenertod iy aie? come.oh be no ditsepeiuns about minor} mattere—no tite fost in the dieenstion of dead enter.“Sortie Of the ‘wotfien planted “tadders againat the aides of the temple,and clambering (wp them,managed to pet)inte the windowsend :|oe£-sacd—nomanifestations of terror or proscrip-|topa of the doors.THe priests,who came tothe ;|ecident has tee ee eee tive feeling —ho.nacrifice of the cause to eratily temple,in procession about rnoep,dreaecd in have govap&him.‘He bene,Gppanntiyy aeeeambifiogorfestaiment,and lei the|(heir long blue tales,fireeonted qUite atr impos.|Tule and:-sopbomorio ideas,of |wheta:Hopmbli-|men be chosen forrsintidates,and we may The ceremonies Heidedehenr |CP “tate ought to be Lhe Viee Preeident hakin?appearancehopetoseeourcountryredecmedfrommisrilé.|gs a mild see,consisted in blessing ecttiain‘Andhin thig connection we beg leave ta s1y a)robes with wisieh the gos wereclothes,blessing|ier ©dur Tellow-citizeh!of tie southern)the wipe and {ped helure the people,and inDenotti-k thé to of wenators Gr fey any bows aud geulfeetions, resentatives by electing mew who cannot tke At this time an aceompatiimefft (6 the chnat-the testosth or who kre anicr the disability im |ing was played on #@ equesking t #e-«tringed fid-povedby amendment,whatever |dle,with the odgsional interference of some may eS (the validity of that ameodment|“Laser”Sodnding instep ent.At length wordoFofthiOAHact.You may test sestred ,war Lto the crowd ontside that the.cete-that senators elected by the votes of membersof |monies inside.were concluded,when Lbomls weretheMegislutdrewhoandWeldbytheRadicalsto|exploded,firecrackers tunchedoff and for half} De thus Risqualiiied Wil net he periajt 10 |an hour theré was a grind gun-powder es)p and that maga hers of the fyere pie the midst of w the priest and big |ives thas di quilified will alsotheirseats,ns ot gre de |the tribe marehed qutin double file aexcluded,ent | ]tis the plainest dictate of ical |their ways.Mang worshippers lingered within | not to incur any such risks.@ hope|ang about the temple,aud even at the.distancesoontoseethedaywhenaffdisabilitieswillbe|of thyee or foar huatidred yards the faithful wereFemoved,Wut in the meantime do not,we en-|t5"be seen mounted upon’the foofe of Wonxes oe you,lose the opportunity to strengthen the|drinking,tee or wine toward the spot where| mocratic and Consepyatiye f pod Oreir gods,|Even up to,a late|i forces in Congress,|were enaiandthepossibility,nay,probability,of obtain-j hour Jast night sere was a great squealing of hog:in the direcyon of Chinatown,and the Leen <Henf,and cantherefore bé quoted neitherfotgnédnor4fjl."Phe Mpeakér of the Houseworldbealowtariffman,even if he were awoodpolitician,hat emali ie the hebp die com-|writtees have-given the Republican party.TheCabinethasthemérit.of harmony,but it has not |tobably filled the measure of expectation andKascertnintyfilledto#tfike fhe evfliheldent off the people:‘The conseqeepre is that the next)|election willbe avpopuinr eléction,,pase and |sip ple,every district selecting »Congressmanforitself,and concerning itself little tons pastissties,.Upon that next Congress will dependthefateoftheRepablicanpartyin1872.—a ' Tie Crops Arnoan.~-The Mark Lane Er- press,the great new=paper authority on the grain market ip England,states that the continued |drotght In that country is strong evident?Of the |fatlyt of the Wheat crop and a late inctétixe of prices.Tn*MoreW text whont was selling for$9,78 the quarter,and at present brings $10.88. The merchants iw Vingland base their ealcula- tions on a defi¢jent crop in 1869 and on proba- ble short eupplies this year from the Baltic,-- Grain is being also semt to the Continent,and| medium quality California white wheat at$12.88 per quarter,free on beard,was recently ship pe daforHavre.The Mark Lane Express says that the transient dream of overloaded granaries and endless supplies ia England is fading away. > ing a majority In the aiext House of Representa- tives by putting it in the power of our adversa-chances are that all the cePemohies dre not yet }Ties to overthrow or disregard your eleetions.‘over,The Celeatiale are as hdiey in their wor- De |ship as in anything else they undertake,and are | How saered.how beantiful is the feeling only serious for the short time spent by them inofaffection10pureandguilelessbosoms!—|bowing and muttering before the imagesof their The proud may sueer at at.the fashionable |£008. méy call it feeble,the selfish aud dissipated |may affect 4 despise it;but the holy pas sion ip surely of Fleavca,and is tuade eri!hy the corruption of thuse wh oni it was senttoblessaudpreserve bsee Emile Oliver,the French Prime Ministerispaid$76,000 a year in gold, Maine is aow bragging pf a matzon,in her 17th vear,the wother of four children || Queen Vietorin get.#1.925.000 a vear.| and the Primeof Wales £500,000, |TY Tose to 05:in Nor ia there anything‘in the case of T)oring- ton ve.Semsth,8 Wall,12,which conflicts withthecaneofBorsre.Crew Sew and Shortridge unMacon.1ntot case the Supreme Court held that contracts ipulating for payment in Con- federaie carn cy “cannot be regarded for thatrearononly”a:roid;but im this case there was\something more than the mereuneof a currencyimposedonthecommenitybyirresistiblefore.Therewnsanactual advance of money to theConfederacy—There wasan investment oftrustfunds,entirely voluntaryon the of thetotheConfederateJo ‘ Whatever have been themotive induci—however it = aitneaeg@iPO—ane-asamp A For to Duxtiave.—tThe late letter ofGovernorStevensonofKentacky,now SenatorelecttoCongresfromthatState,i«fall of man-ly sentiment.The letter isin reply to a Mr.| Jones,and after some allusion to the varions party and personal quarrels in which a political career had involved him,the Governor «aid,“aduelIwillnotfightyFormorethanthirtyyearsIhavebeenaprofesoroftheChristian religion.Lam now magistrate of thee.Nabody canindoce me tostab Chrimian-or upon the majesty of the public~Thisfrankfewilthemoretocom- itebeing uttered in a community ane wherethe hot nltogethergoneout offaahion,fromy a natural fear of being tamntedwit ,Mere than one publicmathaetonbarborou:practice which hisconsciendegondemnet.—Philadelphia Reenr! ~——___——@p>- Tuk Hearn Tery.—on Friday and Sater.|day the thernipmeter at Lewiston,Me,ranged |from 90 to 1redonSatu ;seven cases of sunstroke occrrinNewYork;three cases oc- curred at Wilmington,N.C.,where the merci-| hicago it was 92;at Cam-bridge,lowa,the mereury touched 100;at Osl- kosh,Wis.,935 at Madison,Wis.,97;at Roeh- elie,TH.,99;at Des Moines,Towa,99;at Janes-ville,Wis...97-;at Angora,Ill.165. The New York Exening Express says that “the telegraph showsthat ..heat in New Yorkagmips|onSaturdaythan at any othet place in Ue Conntry—hotter,even;than at Havana orNew,Orléans.At 9 A,M.the thermometerstoodatS8andthree.hours Jater it was 92,—New York,in.faet,has been,since Thursday,the hottest place in the United States. ——~eaa_-- At Senday school in Ripon a teacher ask-|ed a little boy if he knew what the expres- sion “sowing tares’”meant.‘ConrseTdows,”said he,exhibiting a patch on his trowsers.‘There's a tare my ma sewed. T tared ft sliding down the hill at Bill'shouse." Opportunity is the flower of time;and as the stock n ay remain when the flower is cut ,off.so time may be with us when opportuni- ty is gone forever. There are 287 jncotporated colleges in theTnitedStates, 4 plained .y W,J.Montgomery,Esq.to be the|within the last few montha,he has made in yrtant and valimble additions to hits offreinnewtypesandPerssceandotherfacilijtiesforJOMPRINTING,and is now better |prepared to meet,promptly and well,anyjorderssenthimthanatanytimesince@i}=ose recent additions of materials werejselectedwithespecialreferencetotheingofSCEOOLCATALOGUES,oa nomination of candidates for the diferent coun-| j ty dfices,am!a candidate to roptesent the coun-ty in the Forme of Représentatives of the next Legislature of North Caroline Upon motion,&committee con«icting of one delegatefromeachtownship was seleted to actjasnominatingcommiltee,A feces of ten|minutes Look to enable the delegates from j each township to consulttage ber,6 Dames WEDDING Cheemy-een ing (hon announ-Pe RTYTICK: “t motion,a Gristine of W.*ULARS,JeSdentgnensry,Dr,F.M.HendersonandJohn PAMPHLETS,|Morrison,wereselectedto rercrt saltable reeo-and BLANKS. |lusionsfortheaction of tHe meci fy Upon |Fee Br we pyted for anything intheirreturnthewerere-|his iime and likelyto be called for,and thatportedand3hecapcomeasnearentiresatiafactionfernstotinthemateeryesSePurex, w ascanbereached ‘StatesOrdersfromdataee> endore the dupe 29,70.)Ko. iro ©herebypla ©Wf Noh a Cucumber Seed, p eo,Sed,That we.ple heck“be OF THE LONGGREEN VARIETY. {“peert et chat peas ok m:;> }Committee upon nethinations having re-|These Cocumbers often attain 24inchesjtarnedreportedthefollowingnamedcandi.|in length.and in allother reepectes,very de-di ates:sirable—havi but four seeds,tenderForHouseofRepresentatives—Dr.John L.|Aiusee a _ complete eflen nue all asaineeraeteee|DikoteMoepesranamae eee”PeTheaniverssityofthedemandforKiller,is a ae 3fa: Teaderses hee,crisp—superiur to all othersfor pick-istanis and other ae it has become €wn 4 :te ..;in d i !d ver anit te weer Kiso,large late FLAT DUTCH and “ther kinkedSee Bren Pret eid, For County Treasurer—Jocl Reed.|DRUM HEAD CABBAGE.for alate Crop|éanker,asthme and thounidtio @i(icaitios,itforkrouting.Supplies of the above,jast at hand,At E.SLLL'S Drag Store,July i:ls Salisbury,N.C.P.5.—Where more than 50ets.worth isbesenttoPost.free of charge:‘ATTRACTIVE SALE|}~WORTH OF HOTEL AXD$5.000 Trobechold farnitare to ianjatthWARBORGCUGHHovsE{DINING ROOM;sale to commenee on|Tuesday.July Sth,at 11 o'clock,A.M.|This large sale of furnitare will afford|Persous a fine otoreplenishtheir Boarding Houses with e¢- For County Sarreyor—Win.A.Williford|For County Register—Re com Winecof.|For County Commissioners—Joseph You scam do ir soba 3 Rep > Fi noartahtibhsWA ettabutty’|by the meeting.|Upon motion,the proceedings ¢cre orderedtobepublishedintheCharlottepapers,Salisbu-rypapers and Baleigh Senttnet,he meeting,during its sfling,was lightly en-tertained hy speeches from Mesars,Williain G Means,W.J.Montgomery and Robert Mcans. Upon motion the meeting then adjourned.Wo.A.Wevpixdrox, CaLes Pitts,Bee’y.Chairaian. pe The most tatal error a “woman can make ie fo imagine that.because ‘her market ie hi hmade,”nething of the attiietions wiieh won |"eectpbanee donee Bed Steads;MMtheloveatenecessaryt6retainthetusband.|reeds;Sheets,(Cotton and Linen )Blewk so,No mat ean long endtre a sloven,partion-‘Quilts,ae in feeteverythin :pedjlarlyifSheisAfineladyabtdad:iy @ first class Hotel of Boa! Pride TH n Dawntifel Wolters ie Tike aetlaw }bere will be a latge assortment of Diningnadamond—it lestens fe ¢alte.spotle ite Room Ware,Tables,Chairs.apd a veryristte,and Femaln®initellibte.Y Taege lot of the best Granite Crockery Ware,Silver Knives,Table and Tea Spoons;BestAYankeewhohadbeenbraggittgofthequalitySilverCasters,aevietotiesoftheRevilitiotwasreferredby| Lwill elose the Yarborough House on Jv-jan Englishman to the battle of White Pains,ly.2d,aud.wit!continue the sale ef furniturejatwhichtheAmericanswere‘everely beat-from day to day until everything is sold.en.The Yankee hesitated a little,and then|Om all sums over $20,@ credit will beremarkedtbat“at that battle the Ainericans,given of 60 days.somehow.didn’t seem to take any interest in|July tet J:M.BLATR.thefight 1”iS At the University of Virginia the eom-EDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY,mencement exercises will take place on W ed-THE NEXT SESSION will eo ’|nesday,29th of June,at dd A.M.,io the the first Monday of September."We tnaherotunda,and in the evening the annual ora oud Scholars good Masicians and viedtionbetoretheCollegeSocietieswillbede-|Teachers of our pupils ‘and give heh 4|Hvered by Geo.H.Pendleton,of Ohio.On |trainiug fitted to make them|Tharsday,80th,will be given the annnal|useful women.oration before the Alumni,by John White|For circulars,addressStevenson,of Kentueky,aud the Alumni J.M.M.CALDWELL,‘dinner.Greensboru,N.C Le ng House,— i} . | practical aud Jaly 1 2m pportunity,who may desite | that fk teed | 2 them a) }“The weak eateth herbey’at eighteen huudted yeara|medicinal!plants was appreciated.In the Old Bt.Panl,sothevalueof |Te-tament botanieal rémedies are repeated|y}Teeommended,but inne paseace oftacted Bitoryismanrecommendedto:ewallow calomelcxbipe.pill,or apy yther suineral preparationThesickwereGregtedtovatherbstoatrengthenthem,to purify them,to heal them,to re-sto-e therh.”fi that day thie arrofmaking rexetabléextractswasfinkfvwns“The:herbs!meditinesWere tere infusions,eeeItwasreservedforalatefngetownitétheSanitaryeceenee<OF fopie,aperient aud anti | t |bitffous roots,barks,and plants witht at’active |stimalant,th Cure thelr rapid diffarton:through t p ll oj rd fystew.- The crow ti ih e mode ofconcentratingandapplyingtheyirtuesofmed- |ieinal ve lewwae achieved ithe production}Of Hostetter’Stomach ditters,Never beforehadapurealcoholicstinapantbeeneombipedwiththeexpressedjuicesOfthefitrestspecifics Of the vegetable kingdom.Never yet,thongh (eighteen years have elapsed sinee its produc- tion,has this great restorative been equaled.—itistaken at all sengome,in all elimea,as the|nost potent safeguard against epidemics,as a protection again‘'t all unhealthy exhalations |that produce debility or beget disease ;.as %}réeinedy for pt ematieent and other amalariotg fe-Vers;a&aR Appetiaet;aga soverciga cure for psia;as A general fonfe and ft,igorant ; ,painiess aperient;ag a blocd de.parent;asa nervine;as a écte for biMieur af |feetions;as a harmless anodyne;and as the|REST DEPERCR OP HRALPH fiidér wnffrerahle circumttan¢es,suéh ae sedentary:partite,ui -due bodily or mental exértion,hardships.pri-vation and cxpocure ts bea URE S FP ee e thorized to, DiattictandthisCounty? at our lowestcash a " ates ieeh 1; CONSERVATIVE NOMINATIONS”“|yond doubt the tg“thie ‘Thcfitlowng-vominations have been made |certainly the pointatwhich stshould strike the by thie Conservativesfor the Stateat large,for|W.N.0.R. this Qongtessional District,for:this Senatorial —.---——— "pon APTORNEY GENERAL!” WM.M.SHIPP,OF MECKLENBURG. ©pe toe PORCONGRERR:HON,FE.SHOBER. _.POR THE SENATE:MAJORW.M.ROBBINS. Por THE HOUSE.~old W.H,CRAWFORD, fille »Pea at .J.Bruner.eae ths ‘Welearn that Hon.F,E.Shober will rstarn home on Saturday or Sunday,He & ing to-nid in passing the disability bill §up to-day—(Thureday.) tee"New PAbenl—We have received the first namber of theAmeficanAdvocate,just started atSalem,NG.byWalter:Dunn,Jr.It is a handsome “well.printed -paper,free from’the scuPtility‘tatdiag eicessportion of the pressof thie Stateuededited with clever ability. serves the suppart of the Republican party,in year,tealivanée. Ba v ~| L,W,Homenaey,Fsq,—It gives us much | pleasuredo segthat nominated for Congress by the Conservatives of| the 2ndDistrict,and that he fas accepted the nomination.We kpow Mr.Humphrey well, a wan whos Feelings are always ander tbe con-| trolof his calmjudgmentjs,pan,of mydere- tion and epectliguion who ety,tender,bis con- stituents «real sepviewini Congres,ifelected,as wesineerelybapebewil!be.In former times Mr.Humphrey was a Demarrat,twigh a Con- e-rvativeman tT RAY ‘ a?ae _—} Hox.Davip Tieaté¥front the @ad Con- cressional Diktsige lh dead. —-a How.de:1,JbxttsintbeenstowihtedWr Congress.in,the.7 Uy Djatpict by theRepublicans,| a 2b ee £ Cor.L.C.Epwarns,of Grapyille has heen | nominated for the Benate by the Couservatives an excellent selection. _—-> De.Reeves K.Sraep and Jawps C.SKIN- the (ser,Feq.,of Paaquotank are rvative candidates for the Senate in the 1st Senatara! District.They ate gen{Temenof character and ability whose servicowthe State ne.ls. ~~ Cox.BeTreen Bewxert,of Wadestborv’,we)These considerations,in my opipion,de-|of an exclusive jariedietionim the Soperior|"‘Oa,stock of regretto learndeclinesthe nomination tender-|wmud the oe aibodbet and si-|Conte lees ty the Witader ine tothe peo-i..paves Congress the Conservativesofthe|norobjects;and in ping to aceept the|generally.Often,persons accused 168, se sicrepemtion i that of @wan of |bomivation so Kipdly and fate-ringl#tom-iow My,anil tadteh and wore ln MEDICINES highcharscterand fine talents.doret pe)fealthat I awperformingade-|prigowed beforetrial thenwas INES, seein 7 oNSana honce penn Ame”esteemedan adequate afterthey!PAINTS,OILS, Semeaf.our exchanges ail pemist im he|featand eprightii foaeefgibnsi sv Ste case ea VARNISHES,PATENT optionthatwe are am able lawyer,notwith-|notdispated,you canhave notrouble jn 80 |and gost!processoftrial by «coert and EDI Sinei saidon thetweore aos niwep-|carieg 6 eandllate Reytps Sameer oh 9 Je-|CINES, berof the baranddon't know aw enough to |eo Sd Dey Aprad taentiegpinal ban ot re coy menagephere ve _1S LARGE, make &respectable Justice ofthePeace.Won.|ier ee Be etwide,ont outtend te .State ondcountry 10 give aot a cael dcr ifoomeofthe Colleges won't make we a0!Lritry :'y swetahsowsy fir tog cont {neal ufferes In this tase “bedangerstobe FRE*H AND GENUINE, Le.L.D.,before tong.é reposed in me,1 am teiiow-citiness,|gaarded were two'J nine ————Veer obliged eadobeneg ear Pins.theJastes punishwith uo-andoffered at prices lowerthaneverwas UsereeGrates Notes,Sueizs or 1860.—merited severityeven the narrowlim-|before knowa., ‘Two thousand notes,of ten dollars each,from Charlotte.Jane25th.(tsofhis power ;Cio weepovvited ngatent PRESCRIPTIONS Ne ,to No.118,582,000%,both in-———_.wy Adena Med entitle 4 g Araaive,irom theTressury.No$10 GOV.HOLDEN'S PROCLAMATION :—Aannrvl prepared at mostreasonable prices. amber higher than H3,236,000*eee aes the oth «Atrialisallweask.Ordersbymail Telodl.Pleaselock outTor the tte |Editor Home:we ciniadlpale.tsthe seavdalofjus.lyattended to. len -AWeen!rewardwillbe paidtoany Draw Stni—I writeto correct twoof the |tice,and the detrimentof morals ;th's THEO.F.KLUTTS &0O., person through whose instrumentalitythe thief whereasesinGov.Holden's Proclamation.|wasprovidedagaivst,as is in the English pRvucotsts,STresmcted atsgepeading the |Hs uketed trom Soe id|ey cTSoealfmaketeermpleae,wir |”.Hetieraon’s Brick Corer .4 i eonuty eenmen.is|ty injured «make the wien .’ stolen Notes,(if sompicions attach vo them)and |Teh.phadow of feaudation for it;non even |e thinkstheoffence so slightaetodemand maw eruzer, T‘Washington,Jane 14,1870. EE “Whokilled SenatorStephens?”We reply that the Kinxdid it,and defy contradic:| tion,cigh Stanciard.'s positiveaaitis’ wh ‘Mrs.Stephens?”Waathat,tod, day last,the 22d.was the day -proposed by tee for a Congressional District Corvention to avother convention at Charlotte;conse- quently none of the counties of the District, jyrates. on the 22d it would have endorsed the ac- tion of the Statesville convention. Conservatives to Mr.Shober’s re-¢lection. It de |thé Senate teudered trim by the Conserva |tives Of Mecklenburg in the fyllowing exeel- whore interest it is published,Terme:$2 9)lent ard patriotic letter: this gentleman has been|partymet of the QF ult:to nemivate'a Gounty(Tick et,1p justencteds two gentlemen |Who were delegates tol nform the convention |erred for the §with whiehapslshegafe.n0 men inthepate,He P|=nomination for the Séfirte,With wie ann4%, byisi copstréction ypoo that¥a seat would be made @ apatter |tried ie the donrestiodqgum;afterveards a’! Sfeontest aud wrangling.1 have eonéluded|these were youred into the courts,and oceu-| thatthe public good requires tm:such ace?-}pied their time and.attention te the exelu- -\siow of civil netion.so completely,that itfiretroaldbeavoided itely better that there shodld be no obstacle whatecer to the prompt «ating ‘of all Obr |tice, fepres<c otatives elect,so that.s a majority,they m ght proceed at once to the|as nweh ‘due te the grat work of cedewming ofr people from the|persune charged with crimes: corrmption and migrule ubder which they |urost do both tosasiafy the and with the governmet. :y y ot i "'pt c 2 ‘)phat ris tt v-come plate from Lenoir,Caldwell ern Tur Prorosep.Convention.—-Wedues- portion of the District Executive Commit- meet inthiscity.Onlytwocounties,Lin- :ty hold.a evasention;but they au, +49 a pete A p>ree anes Le the :Ca _ »Wie "i 4 wi r iy et S, speencdte (fine uh Settee ok Aha ati jf a 4 2 xeept Lineolu and Gaston.appointed dele- If a convention had beeu held here Wearenot awareofaay opposition among Charlotte Democrat. DECLINES. —— Goy.Vanee declines the nomination for TO THE CITIZENS OF MECKLENBURG CouUNnTY. When the conventign ofthe Qunservatiye oe desire and,Gruld,Got accep! the - ty allow tne time? -f »all ;|iff Fethad the dtkent dashdh dent hil vate| thee Was &Question as ty umz eh:| unites le,andiflente sight Te won!dbe tefin uid we have suffer. io Sentecamateeablefineand:attion. ishedAuditis argued PelassbItmay be that it would have been a moremethodicalarrangementfurtheLéegisla'to have defined certain,crimes in ove statutedevotedtothatsubject,and to have enactedthatthepunishmentofthosecomsuchdefinitionshouldgotexceed a a alJ oltevtion is clear,a statute cannut fail ofmerelybecauseperhaps,some cf its provi- place. ly andSpeey be noted,that't a.) am ‘WAP |in one seuse it is @ pgval law.as dealing my.si uclinationeto apeept.aud bee e the |with penalties,yet,a8 it instigates them.it tenota peo dl law in.theweisaadwblyexWhrattheeti! 'remed ed.dy the act.Jje plain.Tbat.the timesMuiPtdatent26‘the|aid)gttdntion othe curd éf recanl tetibMityWudeFthe14 Gousritation of the,Upised vary Ate lunduly offenees,waee-complaint long be- thoroagh examinat-on aodvonseltat Ch |h '6 tome!of thence eutbeut fthe|phere veas any actogl jucreasy of woh,fen, tate.I pie hat I was ee cvs after that advent;there was certainly a RPT :~raat ye Of therm ougrwian ble asuneh as that ot fied placed nie courts previously,the great majority of |offences when committed by slaves,were TheAct 0 5 |deterso tt yt.il <ee wine eae }yeeerinus.dati4ae.us iG 5 }ete court, nT aeofPensionsatthisactdoesnotex-ressly Jimit the gritos ¢any definedofoffences,does 80,ifat all,onlyyimplication,an@ therefore not sufficiently. ture limit bove mentioned;and then,in anotherstat-te'devoteditothesubjectof Crimin .nd a eeictions,to have t ustices of the P:should have jurisdiction f thecrimesso defined.But whey the in: ions might be put in ‘amore appropriate We think the futention eu iit takibg the language he punishment as clear- wor GAMA Te rust@stfon,although strued.whe vite wee somht to beLestrictlycert wre the abolition ofalavery,whether or not byfocrense thesuch within|j ny eflvct,|ative Ticket,will'mest ang ectly|w appears from thegtatute,in.question."Sec-|p tious 4.6 aud 9separate with sufficientclear-ness certain assaults from the general elass, and give to a dustiee jariadiction over these. Thé act wight hare gowe on and sxid ex-presély,that “the punishment of these shall |} not exceed,”&e.,;of theact {7 conaection with the Constita? te connected fur sete tupe |tion itiseeins to as that aplalg and peeesta- previous.|ThisT Te ra,wag done;but.nev-|-y implication limits theerthdless,ToxinewomiWated:W }xpressty | mittee waited opon mé to infyrtl me of the uethis of the QuvelitionBF |who fre seg ng his wnppert. theptastiesofrele: re:ed urch purposesby nears fairs,festivals,lotteries,tableaux,and pri- vate theatricals. EI Pusure Srxakixa.—The candidates for the Legislatureand County offices,on the Consery- of Rowan at the following’times and places,to wit:,. - 1 Watson,Peet Tapa,:Bostian’s X Heads la Hake,Pri rowrordag,S8Thegeleae| Miller's,Sata:x Salisbary,Saturday,“ If the Radical candidates choose to meet the candidates on the Conservative Ticket»at the above places,they Mall Benttowed a hearing. The poopie apgientitied to a0 opemiaguasion of the political issues. It f¥hoped that erory voter will giveone day to his cnundry,and.eqma out and Igat the nen het there boa general turn out-al e¥ery point.Debt,txxation, and discordthreaten tocrush the peovle of North Carolipa.If powsible let us avert the ruin! :Eeee Tudo.».ELUTTS.+WHS 0.b+MENDERBON, THEO.fF.“KLUTTS&CO., 30 amounted in many eases to «dental of jus see Teepect a ramer. to a tree and his wife ravished. respesiable culored men,who eny that they have not even heard a ramor of grtch things. Ger-rnor Holden's credulity. "Te otherchargeas-to.a negro bei tree.He -was-met iv theBettbyunknownparties.whiotold hin shot% te work of “ku Klox?”Thefamil}of deceas- sapdt.was pot—thattheold lady,beingbed- ridden,rolled outof the bed in her sleep,in vrdad day-light,and her throat falling on an} eathen -vestel,was cut as.emoothly as if done with a razor.But how,we ask,does the Stan-! dard know that “ka klax”killed J.W.Ste-| phens?Let the public hmve the proof,as the) Standard séems to “speak by the eard.”We are} |on mie ‘ite parties,but refnses to tell who they are. Please positions.which have been made by design- ing mew,on Gov.Holden.Very truly,D.ScnEenck.Southern Home. a Crops i FRaxern.—In Paris on Saturday Now,the determination of eoatrover- ing property and eivil rights,is people,as the trial.of and the courts le with them Nor was the evil |no pavishment greater than what Justice can It is not trne that a colored man was tied|luflict,the State maIenquired|it sc; to-day of a prominent Repnblican and two|diction remains with the Saperior Court.— sone ae tpt feos coe |VALUABLE REAL BSTATE POR SALE,|” halt;instead of duing #0,he ran,and they|which they were move fired st him.with a pistel.infliciing a wound |2de To relieve the tax-payers The negro says he knows the |burden of annecessary costs;and 3d.To petty offenders a xpeedy trial and (if| uflty)a speedy but light punishment in the place ofa long imprisonment on the merepublishthisandcorrect.these im-|@ |j and.indeed.we Abink it fatal to the plea— wt state that the offence of which the j istiég took jarisdiction was com-and it could notneitherthefriendsorwponsorsofthe“kuklux,”|.meeting of eminent agricaltartets was held | anOur tenders well know,but,judging from all| fhefights before us,we have no idea that “ku Klux”had aay land in big murderif,howev- et,the Standardsae proofthatthey.did,ah}not) out with i£2.Aeth withantprog/is worth noth-| ing.“The Loyal Leagué régroes Kaving—many Otthbretarned “den kink)’(ind if #48 only |tion lant week that Judge’Tourgee sent a parcel of| négrd“ku kiux”to the penitentiary,whose vil- isinieh;if We raistake not,the Standard at the pthat the-timeof perpetration tiade «big fuss over as thedeeds of white men in diaguise)perhaps the Standard Knows &Tiiig ortwo #bout their do- iigd WHA had Feferchce to'negro “kit ktnx”kill-| iPBeipher?,Tt may be so,but marvel not.if Wscalltwag wid at the Botton of it~TiMladcro Recorder.| indi hint 2 The fish vil mills in Conteeticut have be- ome an important branch of bosiness.It| is said that ote thousand mén depend on | them-for their living,aud that 10,000 tons | of Gsh guano are furnished to the farmers,| dad 506,900 gallons of oj!to the trade to consider measures of relief far the antici pated failure of the crops.Mi Houvet.Min- ister of Agrienitore and Commeree,presided. The randyat of the dutiesnv \gtainsmperted into France was diséiésed,”and ptoviston was made for submi ting the views of the | meeting té the Chambers before the ques-| crops causes great Anxiety. uf #9 it. otgan at theitsorgaieareforeedto ‘Albany Journal.the radica capital 0 has come to pass that Demotratic organs have only to elip from repablicad newspa- Therediedl Vary,has_Become so corrnptThe comes up for debate,.The failure of the f New York,"says ‘menienfolty,*it| pers in-urder to establish any aecusation they| desire 16 make.”The Cineiwnati Dimes |(Radiéal)confesses that ‘fhe most monrafel fea ures of thé case,fs that almost any aceu- satién they make can by 80 énsily substan-|Rete jared for 895.000.which doesnot|The building wastrated.”’ A monn of thirty-seven years died in the|P' hospital of St.Louis,Paris,in raviig mad- ness,brought on by the bite of a-cat. symptoms were similar to those of a man suffering from hydrophobia and if he thinks otherwise,the juris- The act has not been ia foree long enough 11 am at a ode-to-kuow who has impoced on |rience,but it seems well adapted to the ends io view,vig:Decreeof the Ox.Ist.To e the Supetior Conrts of the f madeat ¥.preasirré 2 Business.and give themHagin,f the time to the important duties for|against J.G.erea’ed.—|Ex’rs.of N.N give saspicion of guilt,2d.The second objection is more difficult The plea does mitted within hid township, do a6,as the casd states Sinotbeendividedjutotownships. miliar principle to:*,when the jo is pleaded everything sary té give the court jurisdiction.The act section 647.express risdictionof the ce to offences conmittedwithinHisthwirship;i was competent to the Legislatate 86 to confine it,and we cannot extend ft. there war error im the jadgment below. this opinion be certified. Per corinin. A true copy—t p ,Wie Hf.Biatey,Clerk.+8 —-(eE—*P as 53 Gaul's brewery.in Philadelphia,occupied| by John’.Betsy wae-destroyed by fire at a | late hour Sunday night.Loss $70,000.Mr wholly .eover his loss. artially insured. No matter how mach yon desire to fight where they are going to hit. well agree to consider | mn a heavy tthe eonnty tind | It is a fa-| sof| an inferior court not of general jotisdietion |from the Su miust be shown neces:|Term 1870, cowftremthe final ja- Let | WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTsS, Salisbury,N.C. PHYSICIANS’ORDERS filled at prices whieh si!be foand to compare fa-| vorably with New York Prices. We have made arrangements to sappy| the wants of Merchants with all articles in |oar line.at Mew York prices,freight added. SALISBURY,N.C. |25 4 and A.M.Nesbitt,I offer for at VINEGAR BITTERS, hour+day or ANDER DUVAL,~~HOLSTERER Ayee a LAMP FIXTURES, PHYSICIANS ORDERS, &c.,&e:&o. éarefully compounded allitPricesreduced. Salisbury,N.G ,January 21.1869.ly “Advantages of Life In-. ‘surance.”— The North America laseunpce Company,paysits Cee TT MULDERSayAgest,i North America Life Ins.Co, Taouanvuss.N.C. Dende T var'lh ears ceee my sin: thanks or .)edFarge.‘of the Garou oft a pales oft ance on my Hasband’s Life,awountingte the suruof three thousand.At your’ear- nest and repeated solicitatiun be was inducedtoiusereinyourOunpany,and nowwearetheefmetselite.‘ag’and the North America Life.| aneé Conipany we shall fee!under ob gationsstehtdulythewidowdndfatherlesseunfeel |and¢xpreae.May youhave acces?in mdacing ofhera to ye in your most libera)company,and may the Lord of the widow aud orphars bless you and prosper youn your goed work. GH Preseri Maucaset C,Bansgn,of Rowan Milia,N.C, Mr.Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool,Landun and Globe Fane Tnsgrance Com- pany,which lnxttres aff Kinds of public and pri- vate buildings,Railroad Depotd,BridgesPac. toriex,Founderies,Millsand Merchandise and | pays all ifs losspe-prompty.All letters adfireased to Mr Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten-tion,.dec 3—tf « NOWTA OAROLINA,iaje Sa perio| ALExaNDER County:Coart. Holderness,at | A.©.McIntosh,Adm’r of Geo.Deal,|V-WALLADee'd.against|E.D.Deal,Elijah Cline ond wife Law|yonh with a full acd well selected Stock ra,Campbell A.Deal,Harriet Deal,|which he offers to the pablie at prices lower Jave Deal and the Minor Heirs of Mar.|¢ eve Deal Minor Heirs of Marcus Deal,dee’d,non- ‘t ‘that youresidentdefendantsintheaboveentitledcex wi with the LO proceeding:You are hereby notified that sammons- oe toner ve the ieianyeetthe Ar a d 25:6w-[pr.fee $10.) PATENT TASTELESS FRUITPRESERVINGPOWDER WILL KEEP all kinds of Fruit and Tometoes,aa Well as all kindsofStewed Fruit,Pruit Butter and Preserves,without being air tight, i whatever quantity of sugar and cookingyouchoose,for general table use and baking a.This elegant article has been used by manythoweandsofpeoplethroughoutmortoftheStatesoftheUnion,with entiresatisfaction.IthaenoequatintheworldforigallKinds of it,Prait Butter Preserves,as the usedout of at daring any unpleasant ta-te,itwhohaveuse@it,th t| is acknowledged by lie Anctior,at the Court ‘Mount oer thetownofSalisbury,July next,at 12 o’e perty,vis:fewThetwoBrickOfficesonCouncilStreet,op- pocicteGuth Rete band2,|ene Row,now eer oy Mrs.Carncross, =TOIL iis xa0..NDERSON,,June {,—23:4 Comtemaa ter NOTICE. |18th day of|the extate of A.M.Hanes,dec’viz: One Tract of about 400 acres,lying on the YadkinRiver,im oad Futon,Frc |widuw's dower.|pert of the Fulton Ferry landing and boat |"parties wishing to purchase can call on the Ad- |ministrator at Fulton,and view the promises. Terms will be made known on the day of Sa'e. This Jane 16,1870.8.J.HANES, xt ;Administra tor. MAGNOLIA BALM, -|For beautifying the Complexion,Eradica- ting Freckles,Eruptions,Sun Burn |ama Tun. To be hadat By SPs Drog Store, June 17—If Satebury,N.C aoe ee ‘HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDER}Court of Davie County at Spring}will offer.forsale in Fulton,on the?August next,a)!the lands belonging to! od Tap Yard.(te e y =®wo.¥fHirersiamontBarn’am other out Moancd”Phe aarp Gcnpeny wale wae 8{id be-dividded 5 “a+.on oreday in Jnly 1870. Port this reason we think penalwi lying on ye eee et to}&rockholters a Aart she willpleasebeA136,One interest or sixteenth}f |It gives the complexion 4 delicate softnese, ot ee :arble purity obtained by no other articleHis|never begin on a mule ota eross-eyed man.oon owe 7S y Their looks don't advertise clearly enough material injutions to the skin.| recess.| he has had the strongest ecommendatio s of | the most disfingnisied Chemists anid Writers in thé hited States;as being,netonly a clect |and elegant Preservert,but perfectly healt veal|A’box of the Powder,costing.only fifty cents+will rve 40 quartsof pared fruit;and one ||cent’s worth,s¢quaae Prescf¥ing power.to one pound of sugar,|“Pat those whe de'nat)or willnat,fellow the |directions,which ae plain,simple,and exsily {accomplished,tind Netter vot tiToWehadat¥strt's re, Fane17—2t i y Wea} SECRETARY'S OFFICE,!NOC.BALL ROAD COMPANY \Company Shope,N,C.,JaneTHKTWENTY-FIRST Anonab Meeting représented by proxy.FLA.STAG. ‘BEST KEROSENE OIL Al 25:3t 40 Cts.per Gal. Dr.G.B.POULSON'SmaA&fe |\IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR DI. |Jane %,1870.“sin KEROSENE‘LAMPS, for Pool,PlatpburBaths,hot or cold.: CAD VA,wateringased for any purposeelasticityand»dhesiv 300 acircular which ives fallsateee six or morefortheBeason,and aneutlylodatedforthewillhavegoodattention. be underthe management »JOHN L.EUBANE ek - has been manaVirgiiandvisitorsmay rely upon finding a good table Railroad;Sundays exéepted,for Hiekory Station,the BF ..tverswillbe ready to takeupasseugensitothe beau ifal }dpederyad..Xero bs NDBY contiecte]wih the Spr 0rates. gE ‘Per D es.age and golored servants,halfcharge years offorlarge ean bevhad-op tne diflereut Hailroads tothe |Sparkling Catawba,R FJ.GULDEN WYATT &CO.|, patronageinformsthem thatbe basfittedap epesaad |commodions dlGOODSGOINGDOWN!Shr iDr. g N, |chased chein dorivg the decline iv the North-| To Harriet Deal,Jare Deal,and the|ern markets. Ladies’Dress Goods, ‘MESLIVS,DAW the:Stockholdersof the North Carolina Rail|Road Company will be held in Hillsboro’,‘N.} | }25:8t Seeretary.' Poulson’s Drug Store,| ARRHEA.17RY IT.| ttag ttlpn sare ee eae o ay ~)for far a ie Brec,ove ofwhichwill be of the GOOD BATH HOUSES, or Shuwer Baths,and Sul- as A.GOOD BAND OF MUSIC, performers,has been engagedPhysivianperina-efit of invalids,who The Sparkling Catawba this season will o,for the last three vears,at the Healin rings inDyMrs.MW N, The ears,on the Webtern and MorgiutontenveSalisburyeverymorning, where hacks with good dri+ >distance.ofsix miles,.ever& Ks And wasting dupe 4}reaabvable || pee BOARD. r four $48...Ver Week,2)5.--Children junder ten years ofprice.No for Tofint,or childfen whder two Reasonable detiétions ‘madeMeswhdspendtheseason. Tickets at redaded rates,or return tekets, Spa'kling Catawba Springs,Cataw ba co.. :C.,June 10.1870.2in GLODS GOING DOWN!| A «|CE.» No.3,Granite Row, Sauispury,N.C., HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM tue han ony house jo the market.having pur-| All I desire is a call,and I am confident | il not leave my store without be- only with the Goods,bat wrRicns‘My stock cousiets in part of Trimmingsofall kinds, GENTLEMEN'S HATS,CAPS,BOOTS&SHINES, and »falllineof EF Come avdetamine my stock of Goodsbeforepurchasingelsewhere.V.WALLACE, No.3.Granite Row,Sarissurr,N.C.|Jane 10,1870,23—Sin.|ccedhbitieasitintactinaatelinealthaneAlitiditecenmmantecmeemansitmentecscston | HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL! GREAT EXCITEMENT has been caused lately in consequence of the| || surprising low prices at which | RING &COBLENS At Jenkins’nextoreAispoaingFrah:Liaweaten READY-MADE CLOTHING, FUR,WOOL and STRAW HATS, ft will keep fruit with finer favorthan any oth-|Gent's fine white linen bosom SHIRTS te “is gis |seis "|J."i.Blair,efUNDERWEAR,HOSTERY, NECK.-TIES,of all styles,Paper and linen Collars &Cu und Goods generally adapteOurMockCOATSetatestichasWillAditthemust Tastidiows,as ‘tomaterialaudstyle LINEN COATS;PANTS and VESTS fis, fur men's wear PANCY CASSIMERES,JEANS,CALTCOS,NS, Ips great varety.“We hive fiat Tete red a lot of } CAMBRICS,NOTIONS,&c.,=i1870.){from a large Rankrapt sale in Beltishore,which we car sell at very Tow reAlargestockofBONSCLOTHING constantly on hand.Our clothing is all onr own make and wecan therefore Wariant them as to material and me- a of frenTtwilldoubly pay all who may favor ue with 4 call.-Gown try Merchants will do well to ex amine cur goods and prices befure perchasing ka”Don't forget the place. RING &COBLENS, At Jenkins’Corner,next dour to the P.O SALISBURY,N.C. Manufactory 316 W.Baltimore,St...Balti- more,Md may 13—2m '|elsew here. |THE CHESTER REPORTER, a WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,PUBLISHED BY| B.C.MeLURG,&J.A.BRADLEY,Jr.,AT CHESTER,S.C.|}[ERMS—Invariably in advance $3.00 $100;and it grantaanceuponstcheapestattainable nie8.D.‘|Aprl—1 Office,™iNO.A.BRADSHAY car makers,pailsand wooden gads.in male and female. $1,000 wif eeBlind.Bleeding or liching more,Md.* WILLLAM.VALENTING, NTS and VESTS | Its ratio bf Avsota to.T.tabilitans Wi!the New York :d rictly equitable 'aof¢‘ AIT, :4 a ‘ahve.|Foe gw et -Paaie famee oe an I dire oecana)boats,vesselsand »bolme Sek.and poe floor oil ¢“2 nufactarer hav:5,ae.Ae Tos,~mil oop homerfr yeasbewhicWw. §Aud all comp’atufs of the.7 for any eae.vies thar DetSing’s Pile Remedy’fails t0 -20¥eh0 DeBing's.MAGIC..LINIMENT©etresRheumation,Pains.Bruit and:Swebled Joints da manSolde¥—siGeveryw.Tabs:aoe:142 @ gi Dect!fur BP. THE BARB}STUNG Wid THANKS te hiFRIENDSandthePublier bervtoforeextended todium.‘He J eased to seethem.feuon in every case.—Dressers where he ‘would be 1AraHtees forvive af|He tas in bie eteploy of the best Tairim—North Carolina.Herequestscall from all.=Salisbury,N.C.,Deo.17,1869.50—tf 81X COLD MEDALS Has just been in Ovteber and November,1869,awarded to ’SeahPorthebestnowadelphia,and I Piages teGe LD ‘a,Ghameee'6.Vane N.C.Letehe-,Lexiogwon,VaMeeers.R.Burwell &Son,N.0.. Deaf Dumb and Blind Lastitete,Rehaph é. Misses Nash and Kollock,Hilishero,X._Terms Liberal.A call ts solicited,I>Brown &Bernhardt are agente fer Geaalifet the above celebrated Pianos.>Pianos sold at Pactory prices.Jone1®—yallllS "HOUSE,i FAYETTEVILLE STREET. RALEIGH,BO nae Ms va vwwatIf BTheonlyFiratClase od° be HotetintheCity.®- +Marl 18<tf Propristor. ttll ‘MANSION HOUSE,CHARLOTTE,N.C, |Thte wolf enone Flotee’havingbeet wkwtydepenFURNISHEDaddRePTTTepinisnowopenfortheet |PRAVELLING-PUBEICr |ger Oninhi bis Te iene fel)+—itf H.C.ECCLES, New Oantata:--~|narming RolesseaeedaceSt”s of Basy afTHEPICNIC—i'y J.Ri THOMAS. |Designed for Sehools.Clases and |Social Gatherings.Por Miset Vviees,agd@ico|for Female Voices,with Sparkling Lee,Ac-companiment.The most pleasing Cantata for|Musical Festivals pabltshed.|Price in Beards $1.00 Sent post-paid ‘gn _re- |ceipt of price.: Otrver ntson &Co.,Boston.10 HW.Drrsow &Co.,New York oat |Mrs.HenryW.Mille?’s |Boarding House, COR.NEWBERN &PERSON STS,*|RALEIGH,N.C, febl1-OPENED NOVEMBER 1862 u RLES DICKENS’SEPARA-TION FROM BIS WIFE. Barly in life—just after the publica- tion of Pickwick—Mr.Dickei®‘harried the danghter of Mr.George.Hogartbe,. the author and critic.He'separated from her in 1858,and as the event called forth a great dealof il-natared comment,the following letter was written for the pur- of being shown to the public: Mr tae:Mrs.”Dickens:and Jlivedtbbappilytherfor’many be apy one Whohas knownanfailtohaveknownthat we are,in all.respeets of character andment,wonderfully unsuited to‘cadgim +Isuppose tbat no two pto-2 ot vicious in themselves,ever were std together wlio had.greatep,difficulty ‘ja understanding oneanother,or who had less in common.An attached womanservants(aiore Friend to’both’oftis thanraiio’lived “With ‘tia sixtéen, Mek Ne feet ooth,.wee ;eek,day after ee Thearywill|testimonytothis.—a dorg’s tail has.neve:been.‘Yigs,on many occasions,stood us a separation,but Mrs. Dickens’sister,Georgine Hogarthe.—Prom the age of 15 she has devoted her- to-ourhouse and childen.She hastheirplaymate,nurse,instructress merely remark of her thgt thrown all thecareofthechildrenonsomeoneelse,Iknow—I can.not by *py stretchoffancyine~what would have be- comeofthem hut for this aunt who hasupwiththem,to whom they are !and_whohas.sacrified the best part ofher youthiand life to them Shehas remonstrated,reasoned,snffered and toiled,and come again to prevent ationbetweenMrs.Dickens and me.ie D pressed to ber earspast Mrs.DickenshasRabieofrepresentingtomebebetterforhertogoawayheralwaysincreasingtaldisorder be far the fightoutto the that sy‘fe.See a Geet con- Fk and who was |. tieclerr sennaapeaniofatapenoahtopekbetearm,n ‘.put cn round beneyoumeetabearroundhen.esleyes eyouare,supposed to reli us gogn.a8 the bear gets ane Seoe)oad ta live one hundred years,and..not hal can’t.tell,“4 now,I thinkIdon4t,kuow,...Much sm besaid.bouhapepee neither may b Upon the who!ey 1 think shat I. or wouldu’t,justas I think best wise.to,ye ©. Plutgrch.—You're mistakeri;the BluFoiSon's wakry,Ifyouligin,Jove they are,set.to weedinwhich,cures _forthwithly,.. it takesto ; ered,bat is undoubtedly sqnew consent,have the dory’s consent in writing, sold Ly the respectable draggista, _——— DELUSIONS OF GIRLHOOD,. experience: I used to believe in school friendship lettold matualfriends that1w and her senior,knowin posed on,she told.q seenoneunstrup bislegrunoffgailyontwolegs other threw aloaf ofand|sew athirdwho elling,‘Pleaseassist 7 the ow,| e ]used w er’s vows less it is something disagreeable. Lused to believe in faithful servants toa aan ee ae feared they _gence offices,aud Jost all my bandker-40 YEARS “AtNagi,wi-hia these three weeks,it —,bas Se bel rated keaut Si DEFORE TUR qo nape tome oz Forster,that even hen I bev »penn ‘Sewttel ing FF ake | 2 }e a ,© for r sakes sa 4 pure}be better off balf her hair,all her teeth,the best of PUBLIC. i Stcaarecel Gan ce a ok her complexion,two pounds of cotton Mrs.Dickens as the friend of beth of us batting ead a corset. ‘for one and twenty years.Mra.Dickens ~ee ee \F OTHER to add,on her past,Ma-k Lemon,THe Masox's Gaave.—In all ages the :| Gd eo,.On Saturday last Lemon bodies of Ma-onie dead have been laid in Remedies to Forster that Mrs.Dickens “grate.Bases TF :east a.with rae ee FAIL :.”*the faccs tows ihe east.bie practice husFEeeeeeoonberterdaidadnpecbysilicon:FOR BRONCHIAL AND LIVER OF)I to her.Of the pecaniary part| of themI will ouly ray thst I beleive they| areas generous as if Mrs.aladyof distinction and I a man of for- tane,The remajniog parts of thew are casily Aeseribed—my eldest boy to live with) Mrs.Dickens,andtotakeeare of her;my eldestgirhto keep my hoarse ;both my girls and all children bet the eldest 800 to Hive with me in continued compan- ionship of their aunt Georgme,for whom bave all the teuderest affvetions that ve ever seen amopg young pe:ple, and who bas &higher claim \is 1 have often declared for many years)upon wy @,respect aud gratitude than an) ee .”leveled,valleya filled.The scasons will Ga costes Peniene:the Pitts we two that no one who may become then have chased each other in many fit:|gimce.4 have recommendedthem aeoordingiy.aud|Will radically exterminatefromthe ted with what I write here can possibly,beeccruel and unjust as to put QDy misconstruction on our separation so far.My elder children all understand it perfectly,and all accept it as inevitable.| There is not a shadow of doubt or con cralment among us.My eldest son and I ateone as to it al’. Two wicked persons,wh ~—very diflerent of me in considera-| of earned respect and gratitude,have {ee I am told,and indeed to my personal | nowledge.)coupled with this separation | théname of a young lady for whom |have a attachment and regard.I will repeat the name—I honor it too much, goul and honor,there is not tthanthatyounglady.1hertobeinnocentandpure,andas good as ters.m4 am sure that Mrs.Dickeosthisassurancefromme, mas*nowbeleive it,iu the respect I know| her to have for me,and in the perfect gonfidenceIknowher,iu ber better mo in my trathfalness.there is not »sha- or concealment between me.All js open andwewerebroth- o should have it ——-—_—irls woulddo well when they are mar-to barn up all their gpl tobeanyh8. gentleman a letter addressed to hiswie by some former admirer after he had been marriedtoher two years,and gas 80 provoked at the tone of the lettershatheimmediatelyappliedforadivorce.—_~.-- If all men were on an equality,the eonsequence woald be that all must per- » .|will rise,ed upwardoRor;|ale tte eedwe weal wtandfeceway ‘ilit has become nea:ly universal Dickens were|implies that when the great day cowes, and when He who is Death's conqueror|cine |have ever used. |shall give the signal,his ineffable light : lshali be first seen in the cast;that fram| the east he will make his glorious ap- proach ; ot those graves, er—that grasp, |aball prevail—wil!mnise thebodies which We shall haveareslamberivgtherein. been long buried,long decayed.Friends, our nemest and dearest, @ill cegsetot+member where they bare|relatives,yen, laid us.The broad earth wilt have un- dergoné wonderous changer,mountains ful roonds. the spor trees with Octind,lished fore fury by gaice of to-morrow have sunk like a led child to their slamber..Broad centuries of life,they two will have fol lowed our example of morality,and long strogghd with decay,at last will have toppled down to join their remains to oars, thas obliterating the poor testimony that man bas ever lain here.So shall we be lost to human sight. nevertheless,will mark the spot,green with everlasting verdure of faith;and hills to their basis,our astonished bodiesbyanirregist- our Redeemer. a face wit Itis the place of confidence. hearts. spotofrest wh sibilicies. night. ish;for who would till the ground 1 who would sow it?who would plant? would press the wine ?—-- A lively campaign is comi ng on in old Pennsylvania,where,it is said,there are|d change,and ficetingnese—are those grave the prospecte to whieh,in bright days anc ark days,you can tarn without dismay your hojdby.Whip —You are.right--mules.do live a lonely ege;lL have kuown them myself try.You are also right about their be-ing eure footed;I have known them to kick a boy twice in a second,ten feet off.Gertrude.—¥Your inguiry stumps me,— The more ,1,think.about it the more]sneae,ag oT orestneaee: wealYo cate rs fall]ind W of the ears,provided you get the dorg’s N.B.—!t ian’t necessary to Kitty.—'l'o my own personal views in <.|the premises,it appears that the best ratpoctpeirese,driesaud oaet Mee,and mice exterminator is a’well-regulatedSeeystaahinaywm1will|''homas cat;beware of bage iwitatioas,? The following is a bit ofFauny Feru's That delusion ended when Arabella Trrip-“what I usedto suffer ofAofwoesodbeng.nan on ly examining bis collection often centstampsbythelightofafriendlyapple- woman’s candle,test faith in lov- not believe a man means gny he says to a woman,an- Since then I have hired girls from intelli- will stand at the eastern marcia| aud with bis mighty pow |wen casein my falbily,4nd Gudthem to betheveryirresistiblystrong,which |medieine for nearly ali family diseases.” broader roots,will have imter-°"’ locked them,bard and knobbed as they are,above onr baving lived;and after But the eye of God,| when the trumpet’s blast shall shake the |that climate,you should be careful to ase such Med- Howe.—Home is the only place in thi« world where hearts are sure of each other.It is the place where we tear off that mask ofguardedandsuspicionscoldnesswhich the world forces us to wearin self-detence, and where we pour out the unreserved communications of fall and confidingItisthespotwhereexpressionsoftendernessgushoutwithoutanysensa-tion of awkwardness,and without aoy dreadofridicale.Let a mantravel where adical cure (without medicine)ofhewillhomeisthetowhichbic|SUES, SoninelWesksen,vet heart,uptraveled,fondly tarns.He is to|{ncapactty,Impediments to Marriage,etry;also,double all pleasure there.He is to divide|Consumption.Epilepsy.and Fite,induced by salé all pain,A happy home is the sin le Price,iusealed envelope.coly 6 cents. a mn has apon this earth for the cultivation of his noblest sen- And now,my brethren,if that be the description of home,is God's place of restyoarhome?Walk abroad and alone by That awful other world in the stillvess and solemn deep of the eternities above,is it your home?Those graves that lie beneath you,holdirg in them the who|infinite seeret,and stamping upon all earthly loveliness the mark of frailty and : )Nash Coun ’ while one in thas vicinity,lap‘was drawn into au opening,whieh © maelstrom or stupendous whirlpggl, Thecireular motion of she,water was‘80rap and’violent that the v madé to spin around in it with fF wae f reports.that,he,|f weopenly-i 0 dou cit »unever |i rise nt mpeg qe)empepergere A N ‘eee ‘ishes hisopponent.iathiawigeBuildawormfende~areaof80~ Aeaateeeet om, ;Toseee aA aEGake ;ceded "lice house;lasso.atv@valahche ;put andi per'on theefatérof un active vnangtheocediion’é grape Vine to he the sky to soak-ina gourd pow e the beltof eternity,aud paste “To on the sun-an@ moon;but never for amoneatsir,dvlude yourself with the ideathatanyticketofyourparty.cau.boatour’s?oe bsmi oe a During a revival in a country towm theministerofficiatingapproachedayoun wan with the question,“My young hiend,eae yed for the salvationof yoursoul”les sir,”answered’the youth,with a penitent tone,“Do you not de-sire to offer thanks for the mereieshavereceivedbyDivinefavor?”“Yee,but I.don’t know how,”hesitatingly an-ewered.“But youcan repeat the publi-can’s prayer,can’t you?’asked the min- ister.“No,sir,”was the emphaticre-darn the Herodius says that among the ancientPersians“Totell alie is considered by them the greatest 3 next to thattodeindebt;and for many reasons,but ly because they think thatonewhorunsindebtmast,of necessity,tell lies.”Does your experience,your con science,tell you this is true7 The Prussian executioners bave struckformorepay. The fature blights more reputation than ever it ripens. welocity,and if.was ouly coated‘eal tas fen oe:: placement with spintsobtained from Juniper Ber- rien,very little sugaris used,and &small propor- ee ee i chin BE used! |ha wy TA Pe "edge of the sadaniinddespniabian: HopingthatYoowil!favoritwith @-trial,and _s = thatupon inspection ft will meetwithyourapproba- With a feeling of ; lam,very respectfully, .T.HELMBOLD, ChemistandDraggistof16 Years’Experience. e ,; ‘ tion, HELMBOLD'S SEASES read the follewing: TLomos H,Raincy,Req,Granville co..N.C. says i find your Tilis to be the best family medi-They have proved very benficialinmyowncase.[have been very much af- medicine that I could get,bet bare found more e |lief from your Pilla than all others.My disease is brongh ial aMiction,and a complete prostration ofthenervoussystem.Ihave need them in tenor fit Whe Cure is Thorough. Kenneth Uaynes,Bag...Clerk of Columbus countycourt,#rites (April 2.1863:)“During the Intter |partoftheyear 1802 I wassevere!y jeted with|dyenacedlivorandmany might while in bedabe pain| tating that |waacompelled|aid becomeso excry fenill the path WoahjeeeoutofWedbreaft© |ewhaide.veer onesoft.eSOUTH ERN|Wk AzIC)LLLA,and thefirst dose |took gave me vera!persons are in wantofthem. Ai)disense taae to the buntdteyetem,did |is ot war With ftandwill conquertt.anles natore,| with all the assistance it can receive from strength-ening medicines and snitable nourichmenta,¢anonquertheenemy;which would be best.to take “<2 medicime before you get sick,to prevent «ickners of | to take medicine after you get sick to c_resickness.ry A woid tothe wise is ehongh.fF?| Exercise vour own jadgmert in the means of de.| fense;the eneny will come.be ve aler ready with | The Southern Hepatic Pills,| That eld,long known and well tried remedy | for all Bilious disensss,caused by a | DISEASED LIVER | TO ALL EWIGRANTS.—Yoru are abouttomake|@ home for yoursolfand family'n @ climate which|you or they have not been accustomed to;youwill, |of course be exposed to ali the disenses peculiar to | | icipesas are adapted to the diseases of that climate,m will find the greatest security in the use ofbemeeSovrartwHeraricPrita.Tosme em eenpntimthe United States *PRICE—Foronebor,8 certs—Dea $9.40—FaliGross$10—One Gross,$18—ThreeGroas,$50—FiveGross,$75.The cash must either accompany the order forthe Medi-cimeorit seeon GS.OrterssheuldbeaddressrEMs.ed to .Ww.D LNo.98,Sours CaLaous Srnner,(Barermone Mo.where they will be promptly attended te.For these Medicines call on all respectable DraggietseverywhereandonG.B.POULSONJoly2~96:1y Ralisbary,N.C. 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Just published.a new editionofDr.Culverwelt’s Celebrated Essayon the celebrated author in this admirable essay,clearly demoustrates from a thirty years’eneepentyce,that the alarming ences of selfabusemayberadically-ared t theoususeofinternalmedicineortheication oftheknife;pointing out a mode of cureat once simple,certain,and effectaai,*means of which ev-ery sufferer,no matter what his condition may be,may eure himeelf cheaply,and radically.Sent,under seal,in a plain envelope,to any post-on ne ee pod cents,ot two stam Also.Culverwell’s “Marri Guide,”centa.Address the publishers.-= CHP,3.C.KLINE&CO.,“ne Bowery,New York,Post-office Box 4,586. ty Apple Brandy.|JUST RECEIVED a superior lot of pare ieted for fifteen years,and have tred every kind of|*|| |ioall thesedinessee HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAOT OF BUCHU, In affections “ecdliarto Pemates is alled byanyotherpreparation.as in Chiorosisor tion,Palnfalness.or “of Customary Evacna-|tions,Uleerated or ScbirrusStateoftheUterus,and |complaints incident to the sex,or the decline or change of life. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH oe Atmenaeshabitsofdissipation.21 little e*-hange In det.to inconveniencethoseanpleas- arising fromthepense,littleGr wo ©nddavroronorex ante temedies,Copalt ntQa 7 USE HELMBOLD'Ss FLUID EXTRAOT OF BUCHU |Im all diseasesof these organs,whether existing in maleor female,from whatever cause originating, and no matter ofhow longstanding.It is pleas- anit tntaste Andodor,“immediate”in action,and tore stromgthentdigthananyofthepreparationsof Barkor Iron.f Thosesuffering frombroken-downordelicatecon- stitutions,procuretheremedyatonce. Thereadermustbe aware that,however slight maybe theattack of the above diseases,itis oer- tain toaffect the bodily healthandmentalpowers, AN the abovediseasesrequirethe aidof «Di retic.HELMBOLD’S Rxtract Buchsisthe great Diuretic. Soldby Draggistseverywhere.Price—$1.25per j }bottle,or 6bottlesfor$6.50.Deliveredtoanys4- Gress.Describe symptoms in allcommanications. Address H.f.HELMBOLD,Drag 0d Chemicel Warehouse,604 Broadway,N.Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN aineteon candidates in the field for the re-|God in his splendors—dare we feel with _wel Also,alot of fine ablican nomination for Governor,to eay|Him affectionate and familiar,so that trial |ay trolland Gin and Rane cial Bran- nothing of democratic aepirants came,rof ened by this feeling —my Fath feboR -R-tf HOWERTON’'S ateel-engraved we of my Chem- ioal Warehonae,and signedjune3—ly H.T.HELMBOLD. ton,4 for a uo gin Clbwatt | and Mercary,| Preparedwith Skill, wee tat tot gut sols Te v7 thet b dears wtSachaameAReoeeearason»?gt RP RS}ved created.bbb,dinaiRs Sug oo J We =SERopBinerste”ieee oe No Right of roliey pakeers Sill ba of ied :theywill contiiue to y the ran ey(STE!J i EeedNU¥i"ON 20.FEE aeae afneTe nau onand lert bi Nobn Si uvieeconohumanskillcouldsavehim. Thousands of Precious Lives are ta rapidly sinking.and as snrely totterfocoyces,rureu,ent,i ceding Ae:NocrthtastoeLyend Venew ’And cause the Bloos f HealthTodanceoncemoreonthewithered Cheeks. DISEASE,LIKE A THIEF, Gieslsupon ite victine spapanes,and beforetheyareawareofitsatteck,ts itself firmly in theqqutem,and throughwegioct orina becomesseated,anddefiesallordinary or temporarytreat-menttorelinquishitsmercilessgrasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF sore?The repulsive i ?The piapledface=the rough coloriese shin? a a teaedeatinteWade putedtackuncovers¥fupoasen vie Ge _ FANGSOFDISEASE 4ND BRBRBDITANY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXSED IN THE Fountain ofLife-the Blood, Tas INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION free the late war wi diseased Lymph TAINTED 1HE BEST BLOOD im the eatireland.It has plantedthegerm ofthemostmelancholydiseaseintheveinsof men,women aad children eon all sides,and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it reot and branch,foreverSacheRemedyis HENRY’S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION ||| } ' On reaching the Stomach,it assimilates at |cuse With the food aud liquii«therein,and from | the moment it passes into the Bloud.it attacks |diséase at its fountain head,in its germ avd}|maturi’y,and dissipates it throug!the avenuesOftheorganswithanertingcrtainty,and sendsnewandpureBloodboundingthroughevery| artery and erin.The tubercuies of Sorofule that sometimesflourishandstadtheinnerccatingoftheabdo-mea,like kernels of corm.are witheied,dissulv-ed and eradicated and the diseased parts hourishedintoLife.The Torpid Liver and Inac- |tive Kidneys ate stiinulated to a healthy sccre- tion,audtheir natural fanctions restored to re |newed healthy and activity|Jtweetion upon the blood,fluids of the body,| |end Glandular System.are | |TOWIC PURIFYING AND DISINFFCTART | At its touch,disease droops,dies,and the tie| tim of ita vieletice,as it were | LEAPS TO NEW LIFF, |Relieves the Entire System of Pains and aches.en-livens the spirits,and imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eve, A Rosy Glow tothe Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips,A Clearness to the HealBrightnesstothe~The,to the S,neinAndHappinessonallSides. 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Petition to sell Land for ‘filed 30th March — To Drary Kenady and wife Sarah,T. H.Howell and wife Mary,and MatildaWagoner: Yoo are hereby notified,thata éaw-mons in the above entitled cause has w- sued against yéa,returnable at the office of the Clerk of Sw Court of saidcounty,on the Ist dayof A when and where you are and anewer—in intiff to the Court for thewill relief nomad theWitness,J.A.Martin,Clerk of anidCourtatofficeinYadkinville,the @0thdayofMay,1870. J.A.MARTIN,c.s.c.Yadkin County.21:6 [pr.fee “slSentbymail May,1870. -— Tho North andSouthUnitedbythe GREAT METROPOLITAN Through Passenger Route Seethat your TicketsareViaPetersburg,Weldon,and Charlotte. TIME TABLE--¥.6.RAILROAD ane Pee ate 'rRoewr. Sa.smarts.tmre |ave kave. 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CONTRACT RATES. ed as over six lines,charged A MYSTERY OF THE PAST— STRANGE DISOOVERY OF A SKELETON—A MURDER A UARTER OF A CENTURY AGO ROUGHT TO LIGHT. le aulp afew day ous officials’afeyer of excitementbythe the skeleton of a woman bexed &barrow in oneofthe dark callare-ofthat ng. few days since the wumer- Troe)agttte ‘comtheK of Stmenwhohadineleant.,tinguish the Knights of St. out the oes ofa >John or Hospitallers of J em,an or- a century stood ‘back aghast as tee spec:|der differing from the Templars only in tacle which met their gaze,vividly recall.ing the batcheriesof Colt,Probst,‘Traup-mann,and company.Bat the berror oftheCityHallwasasnothingcomparedwiththatofaMr.Frederick Briesel,a contractor,of No.630 Sixth street,and his men,—being confronted lart ebelsterofaman ing erect between the weather-board and the ehimney at the old frame house No 365 Rivington street. in question preparatory to building a new one,when he ekall of the skeleton,grim and ghastly,was suddenly revealed by the falling away of some plaster. whole was removed as quickly as fears of the lapermit,andimashorttimethefall skele- oe nS a placeinwhich it| must reposed for almost balf a cen-| "Tse police on being notified of the case,hunted up 4 colored woman named Deborah Groomer,who bad been a resi-| dent of the room in one of the walls of whieb the skeleton was found for upward of twenty-five years.She professed en tire ignorance of its existence,aud showed, by berfrightened appearar ce,to be more surprised than the laborers had often héard strange noises at night about the room,bat ha alway s attributed them to rats and mice. No fragments of clothing were discov- ered on the skeleton,nor could anything be found to indicate thata body =had been pat in there with the clothing on.— All the cireamstaners point at the aa a marder.No medical student w go to the trouble of hiding «skeleio place where its rqmoval would involve almost the tawbling down of the house Rivington etrect was once the abode of a gang of cut-throats,who used to oper ste extensively along the East river,aid fact may 10 s0IMe extent account for of the skeleton Keenan was notified to hold | and he may porsibly throwrowsbaitsomewhatisatpresent <brosdd Seiletuacey. “ae “New York Commercial.' ——ae Mark.Twain having been elected an} honorery thember of a Poultry Societyy} recommends biemse]f in the |a ; She affair ild ina “Even asa thoolbey,‘poultry rising wasastady with me,andI may say without egotism that as eatly as the ag: of seventeen I was acquanted with all the bestd ans jest methods of raising themoff droostby burning lucifer matches under their noses,down to lifting them| off@fence on a fiosty night by insinuat-|| ing the end ofa warm board under their| heels,By the time I was twenty years| old Treally suppose I had raised more | than any one individual in all) eles geet about there.The} e eame to know my talent by and by!‘The youth of other eexes ceased to paw the earth for worms,and roosters that came to erow ‘remained ly,when I passed by.” a os The New York Standard eays that Horace Greely continues to be seriously e-"The disease with which he re-the Bahamas still clings to'™,his physicians deny his friends to see him.He hasa strong,c eonstitution,and,although se-Strained by fifty yenrs of incredi- ble mental and bodily toil,it is feared he 104 {and a sketch of the origin and history of est:‘ 5 ied ofa 3 4 i he Holy Sbrine,‘Their corded with the spirit of | latter’s presence they took three vows of chastity,poverty and obedience,and a fourth to fight incessantly in the cause of piles tos in the Holy Land against the inaccording to the rules of the cavons of St, Augustine,and elected as first master Hugh de Pavens. signed quarters |: Militia Templi aud Templars Iy Falk,Coant of Anjou,ov a pil rimage toJerusalemtooffervowsattShrine,impressed with their ‘sincerity, {olned the society,and upon bis return a a)P|3 |Ki r =|sis=|géFiaeT2i($375)85 008850 813.00250,625)850:13 00)22.00300)9.00)12 00:20 00!30,004||8.00.11 00|15002500)37,50}Column.11 001600.20 0030 00,45,00|*}Colamn.”/'18(00'2400/30 00/4500!75.001Column.|28 00.40 00,5000.8000,130,00 pually,which example was soon followedbymanyothernobleprincesoftheWest.For vine years the Templats lived in pov-erty and gave all presents regeived toward ameliorating the condition ofworeonlysuchelothias.thecharitybestowed,wed though constantlyengagedinfightingtheinfidelwereso of the City Hall were|poGodfrey of St.Omer,both rode the same war horse. firmed by the Council of Troyes,and a their mission,theirs being to minister to the siek.dered to wear constantly exposed on their breasts a red cross,as a symbol of mar- tyrdom,and to carry a banner bearing the humble inscription,“Non nobis Domine, pare gt tuo da gloriam /”" >; deda oe rule,that no knight should te |admitted to the order oe Mr.Brissel was tearing down the house |all feuds ameud his life.2 Templars’sucgss. flowing in from all sides knights from the noblest families of Fa The |rope entolled themselves under the ‘Tem- the|plars’banner and followed Hagh de Pay-| would|ens to the Holy Land,From this time| forward their history forms apertofthatoftheUroeades Master. hasseriourly overtaxed it,and that hemaybecompelledtoseckcontinnedrest.| ORIGINAND HISTORY OF THE}ORDER OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ,re %Me m twVerylittleisknownbythegeneralpub-| lic of this,the highest order of Masonry; the Sir Knights will be read ,.with.inter-|ean nguis The Order of the Tem abil Litvio|,se fa ee ee eae |wane eee ee a Ls ie Tirtois’ he Cenvedenene ained them the approbation of their king, ldwin IL,andthe Patriarch.In the eathen.They bound themselvestolive In 1119 they wereas the temple and called Holy ome remitted thirty pounds of silver an- grime,d_of r that Hugh de Payens and bis friend, In 1128 the order was cou- In 1146 the ‘'emplars were or- (Nottous, ive & he first settle ow began the Sat 1320,*conclusive historical proofs that the chief and primary intention was to practice and masonry.Had their real object been made the Roman Catholic Charch,would have excluded them from Papal favor,)and ple first origina.|titnedtedountoftheOrasades.;on poems re Hive vee nti ly |, C States,so thattheorder as it now exists is a lineal descendantofthe ancient orderof the Temple.In Cunningham's ediion of the Templars’.chart may be fonnd a list of the Grand Masters,from Hugh de Payens to Sidney Swith (cleeted in 1838,)and the dates of their election, embracing representatives of the noblestfamiliesinEuropeofall.ages since the foundation of the order.Though the professional object of the Tomphars waa to protect pilgrums on their ato the Hely Shiine,yet there me preserve the rites and mysteries of Free- ublic,the antipathy to the Masonic or- r,which was then considered antago- nistie to the doctrines and principles of prevented their attainment to wealth and wer.The surpassing skill displayed y both the Templars and the Hospital- lers,especially the former,buth in E arope and Asia,infalarchitectural and engineering works,attests their kiowledge of the laws ot |! beauty and just proportion,such as at that time was not imerthanwithinthebody of a duly titled lodge Other evidences establish the fact beyond a doubt that the mystéries of Free- masonry were known to aad transmitted by the Templars.The order of the Knights of the Red Cross,the first conferred in Masonic Knighthood,is,on account of its intimate connection with symbolic Masonry,joinedwiththoseoftheTempleandMalta,and each candidate,after intermediate proba- sasylom.Itis only apon asons es have taken the Entered Ap- Valuable gifts came In 1129,300 | omineat| is famil- ¢to most readers.Wherever the battle | raged fiercest,or sword of Saracen threat- |ened @ Christian,there was found a ‘Tem- plar to avert the blow.In the latter partofthetwelfthcenturytheorderbeeame | demoralized by excess of wealth obtained | in suecessfal wars against the heathen.— Their annual ineome in 1176 is stated by Dugdale to have been $20,000,000.The Chrisilan power began to decline in the Fast,Sala prepared to reeovor Jere d found diseord in the Christian | The fight came—the terrible bat-| tle of Hittin—where the Templars and| Hoepit fought with desperation,| where d flowed like water,and 30,900| | salem,a camp allers bl Christians laid down their lives.A jeal ousy vow arose between the Templars | ‘loepitallers,which terminatedin open w Dhis jeslonay was finally sappres- eed In a great Measure hy the Pope and the respective Grand Masters The Turks aoon after drove the whole Christian force from Palestine The Templare held out to the bast,taking refuge,with their fami lies,in the fortrese of Br.Jean d'Aer Here they I ida terrible battle,which re sulted ia the almost entire extinction of the order.Scarce ten Knights survived thie conflict,and they,with the remvants | of the Hospitallers and other orders,took refuge in Cyprus.Here they elected Jamon De Molay,an catimable “Kvigtit, Pheir nuntbeF®,wealth and pow er again increased till they excited the envy of Philip the Fair,king of France, whe is termed by Mills,in history of the Crurades,“the monster of the age.”— Philip,by varions artifices,elevated Cle- ment V.to the office of Pope and these two determined to degrade the order and crush it out of existence.De Molay was sum- moned to the presence of Pope Clement at Paris,ostensibly to consult with refer-|ence to another ernsade,but the real pur- jose was soon made manifest.A list of absurd charges were preferred against the order,and on October 13th,1307,De Molay and ali ‘i'emplars were arrested n- der the most treacherous circumstances, and cast into prison.“Their real crime,” says Mille,“was their wealth.”They were subjected to a hock trial,tortured, condemned,and many of them burned at the stake,fifty-four at one time in Paris. Pope Clement assembled the cardinalsand prelates in sceret consistory at Venice, and soou after,on his own authority,is- sued a billabolishing the order.De Mo-lay was burned at the stake on March 13th,1914,and with him,it was suppos- ed,perished the order;but,notwithstand- ing the efforts of the King and he the order was not exterminated.De Molay, in anticipation of bis fate,appointed John Mark Lamicnus as his successor in office, and from that time to the present there has been a regular succession of Grand Masters.The order stil!exists in France, tice,Fellow Oraft,Master Mason, Mark Master,Past Master,Most Exeel- lent Master and Royal Arch degrees,and | is founded mainly upon incidents connect- ed with the rebuilding of the temple at Jerasalem.It relates the cireumsiance of Zerubbabel,Prince of Suadab,prevail- ing vuder Cyras,King of Persia,to re- store the Jews to liberty and permit them | ceremonies of conferring this order the| trialswork are illustrated in a very forcible and impressive manner.Ite history dates back to that event,and is found in Jose- phus and in the third and foarth chapters |of the first book of Kedras.-— A Froriwwa Yours Hanptes Porsor- ovs Rertites with Iwpuntry For the benefit of the outside world we have to pat on record the fact that in our island city there lives a yeuth who in himeelf is one among the great phenomenas of the age.Listen,and be the jadge yours if if.makes pets and play fellows of the larger kind of rattlesnakes,twisting them around him,and dallying with their fork |ed tongues and their ten ortwelve rattles! |He actually bas carried scorpions in his Lesom,@ wasps and hornets in his sleeves .pockets,withont receiving bit:or sting.Io the lonelivess of the grove or forest,orin any seclud:d p!ce feated with snakes,he can by few tal lisemanie words callaround him any nam ber of snakes,whom he can charm into perfect obedience to al his ‘mandates — He cat.pick them up and lay them down they will remain there antil bie return, ator an abserice Kometimes of hours.He can take @ rat OP@ mouse and so mani- pulate it—so put that inexplicable tyrant spell upon it—that it at once becomes a mute sappliant for favor,is quiescent,and may be tumbled about at pleasare.‘The young magician avers that thismiraculous power is given him by spirite—whether good or evil,he knows not,We conld illastrative of oar little friend's necromatic facalty of subduing the reptile creation, but the foregoing must suffice. Key West Dispatch. A country pedagogue had two pupils, to one of whom he was partial,and to the other severe.Onc morning it happened that these two boys were late,and were called up to aecount for it“You mnst have heard the bell,boys, why did you not come?” ‘Please,sir,”vaid the favorite.“I was dreamin’that I was goin’to Califor- nia,and I thought the school-bell was the steamboat-bell,as I was guin’in.” “Very well,”said the master,glad ofanypretexttoexcusehisfavorite.‘And now,sir,”tacning to the other,“what have yon to say 7”“Please sir,”’said the —I—was waiting to see Tom off!”es Junebug soup is actually a new dish jpst out in Germany.It is said to be su-perior to crab soup,which gourmands con- sider delicious. ¢construction of wonder-|i from any otb-|i lysed with fear,and then arose a1wasneverheard groans of terror and relate many incidents in this connection | oaeae boy,“14 fessor Se )nine taethemanagera still in compeltheBandtorideeaz ever, the 12th. procession commenced @maye amid”theshoutsofbe.multitude of rusties whohadassembledtowitnessthegrandpa- geant,andmusic,Nota thoughttertainedbyanyone,but the awfultrophewasabouttooccut, turn in thestreetsthe from the poor victimes were torn,lacerated by the below,washeartroudiugandsicktoaterrible stand opposite was in noble-hearted|to rebuild the city and temple,In the |of thepitchforks,crowbars aod difficaltics encountered in the |ro",and ia fact everywas|doorsof the cage were q |their fastenings,and the |was presen’the brilliant uniform of \the poor unfor- |tunates lay legs,arma, faintaway ©great was t ‘tare could not stand and devoured before their Nery eyes,for) there were willmg hea :|og Sete. ready torender every |to rescae the anfortuca shocking calamity. Nothing,how-occurred until the fatal moraing of \ The Band took ‘their placesand the heoning a of dangerwasen- catas- the driverendes ary,he says,tohimto—- We part with mutua)expressions of es-teem. a elegates from a target excursion. i tiff terror ad strong arms| A hardware store ©happened to| and| ai weapon ion.The sideicklytornfrom a horrible sightingledamong brought into reqai two view. horn from thetr | sockets and half devoired,while the| savage brates glared their sickly green-color petrified crowd.I Oharles | White arrived at this mpment,and orders in regard to ex ting the |his keeper,fastening at any given place,and as his bidding |in his beck and lia a horrible manner. | siers rociously with, and woanded—he well knowing it woald be a difficult and dangePus underiaking to remove them from th infariated mon Stationing men with forks and bare at every available point,hq sprang fearlees- ly into the dea amid gavege monsters,and nee nereesary friends |don’t carevictimsofthis—sorry for the eity.My wife goes hemete ber mother;the children aresent where |they cannot be ander my influence.No at the request |home —no friends—no wife—no money —no office. |“Can any reader tell why,when Eve|was manufactured from one of|ribs,a hired girl wasn’t made at the same |time to wait on her!” came whining to Eve with a ragged stock- :.eye apen the!sewed on,or a glove to be mended “right senor J}away,quick now !”ve |,.|read the newspaper until the sun got downead|be |bimeelf,yawning « commenced moving tip wounded,and| assing upon the a to their friends le had sneeceded ' wounded,and was 1proveding ap the remains of the Mices, imommoth lion,known/fo showmény as Nero,sprang with a frightfal roarecthand clawslacerating-him.White thade hake the mon- to gather when the three hercalean efforts ster off,batderstofire upon The conteutatwereimmedi ’ of the ferocious animal he fell deadandthe-brave little me withstanding the fearfal manner ta}which he waswoundedneverleftcageantibeveryvestageofthedeadwerecarefullygath- ered together and platetl apon a@ sheet preparatory for burial.It was found that “Oolt’s navys removing |the | leleven o'clock toa “war meeting,”bar- pon | id into the cabeats ||>|was rocking little Cain’s cradle at home.| |care a little. 'three of the ten who Moanted the cage a} short time before were killed outright, and four others terribly lacerated.The names of the killed are August Schoer, Conrad Freeiz and Charles Greiner.Cof. fins were procured aff an immediate bu- rial determined upon,as the bodies weresemightenytornandlacetatedastobeunrecognizabletotheirmostintimate friends. —_—-+a A Cate or tuk Osn ‘Biocn.—The New York Sun,(Radical cuthority,)of a late date,says:Walter Butler,a nephew of the Gen-era!has been captared in Yorkville at the residence of his affianced,lt wascha that he had stolen $68 from Mies y, of No,9@ West Hovston street,Batler attempted to cut his throat before he was taken from’the house.coeceegnitionails He that blows ries in quarrels he thasatodowith,has no right tw complain if the sparks ly in his face, ||| | 2 Be Ges grooms hae oes gale Vs pay in advance.committee,He whistles tongagehimfor$5,cash down. Going in,find six men smoking in my they say,for candidates tooccasions. x e § f l a y ::§ Bi 4 iF a t z b h i i n H i t t egg hits mein the eye;general t;brickbats,clubs,banners,torches, Tuesday—Wake u ap hsmyself,but —_--——ae ———— A QUESTION ANSWERED Adam's We can,easily.Because Adam neter | ing to be darned,a collar stringto be Because he never hind the palm trees,and then stretebed | at,“Ain't supper moet | ready,my dear?’Not he.He made the| fire and hang over the tea-kettle himeelf,| we'll venture,and pulled the raddishes, and peeled the bananas,and did every-|thing he ongbt.He milked the cows and| fed the chickens,and looked after the pigs himself.He never bronght home half a dozen friends,to diuner,when Eve hadn't any fresh pomegranates,and the mango season was over.He never stayed antil | rahing for the out and out candidates,and | then scolded becanse poor Eve was sit- ting up and crying inside the gates.To| bé eure,he acted rather cowardly aboat | apple-gathering time,bat then that don’t |» depreciate =helpfa}ness about “|the en.never billiards, nor drove fast horses,nor choked Eve with cigar smoke.He never leafed a- round corner eries while solitary Eve In short,he didn’t think she was special-| ly created for the purpose of waiting on him,and wasn’:ander the impression that it disgraced a man tolighten a wite’s That’s tne reison that Eve did not need a hired girl,and we wish it was the reason that none of her fair descendants d'd. Waat a Maw Dorsin Hatr a Cen- turY.—Aceording to a French statician, taking the mean of many accounts,a man ot fifty years of age has slept 6,000 days, worked 6,500 days,walked 800 days, ich ,|They pleked him op and carried bim info the vestibule of the church,there to awaittheCoroner. much said about the life,and its general frailty,there was blarme to be attachedto anybody,and a ee ome ie ed Death's outrider came avdwest,and while there was uarter inchbeldhis notheofbyaccidentalfall,”&e. —_—-—~~>o—— I LOVE YOU. A tired womanbashedtosleepber babe.Beaut:oven aed Drfee ant,perha ity ia gonenew.Theblve eye ia dimmend faded— the pale brow is coveredwith lines of care.Perhaps with that far off look of ,green many summers.Her home is very ble—all day she has toiled,and the faint-ing spirit almost surrenders to fatigue the downcast eyes trembling with tears—she is so weary—and every nerve tingles when these boys come hangry from school, some with a tale of sorrow that must hear.And after that they were hushed with kisses or chidings.It is time to set sup- per for seven hangry mouths,and the ac- come a rest for her—an eternal rest. At last she can rest her wih weary limbs in the corner rocking chair.The laby,lies in her father’s lap plain man,that good father,with an hon- est face and a great heart,that would take in all the care and sorrow of the The tabesleeps.With rudegennessheInysitonitemother’s bosom, care-worn features, beantifal.He lifts bis till it résts on her shoulders,as he says: “I love you,dear Mary !"" Hiow the poor heart leaps into love, light and rest.How vanish the cares that trod upon her weary soul!She no more remembers the toileome watching.— She reflects not now that the pretty babe with flushing cheeks against her breast has worn her patience threadbare with constent tears and unrest.She forgets that the fire would smoke,the broth bern, and the children tease her,that the clothes line broke,and that every limb of her frame ached with fatigae.— amnsed himself 4,000 days,was eating 1,| 600 days,was sick 500 days,ete.He ate 17,000 pounds of bread,16,000 pounds of meat,4,600 ponnds of vegetables,Fs and fish,and drank 7,000 gallons of liq-| uid,viz:water,coffee,tea,beer,wine, ete.,all her."This would make a respectable lake of square feet surface and three feet deep,on which a small steam- boat could navigate.And all this solid and liquid material passing through ahu- man being in fifty years! The New York Poat thinks there are, on the whole,few things a woman e&n do so well as marry. |charms of loveliness bh What were those in comparison with the steadfast love that has burned for eighteen yearn,in.the sunlight of bappi- ness,through the clouds of despair,when beauty made bet winning,and when hergoneandthe freshness of youth had forever? What cared she for anght outside her home?T she had many sorrows, such as thrilled her whole being. “I love you Mary!” A backman at New gained the cus- tom of the friends at the lute yearly mect ing,by saying thee,bat ruined bis chan- ces by asking “Where's thou’s baggage ?” see eae seen glo motdA ~laaitlonjpfiatgecome!CE delet with hadoieiatat wvly Leoatihwa Git Yo dame vhacaveBite 1 ee Qos tal cone i ‘rate ot} f i E f I F R E E i i35 FiFF & e a g e e a e i tion they are diogsaticg.4, folly,an oldage of cards.” are always aseailanta,and j F F i t ‘ | r t £i what we seethem,meaof words,words,WORDs. of May last at Richmond,didSavices,exgeeeebonand WananabeassaultaponHoa.H.Porter, attendingtohisdutiesSereneWwellknowingthatMr.Porter was smemberofCongressandonhisto | | babe whose eyes close fitfully to low lul-|triet ot Colombia,as other He ie |6»three | |Washington,and making eteh 4|becanse of that knowledge;Andsmother|aid Woods being broaght to the|the House,and being fally heard in |defe his nse by counsel and witnessesforetheCommitteeoftheJudiciary,"allthefactsbeforerecitedfullyappeared; v castomed never-ending of putting away|4, and cleaning up,till the worn oat creature |,— wonders with a sigh tf there really will|Resolved,That Patrick Woods,now held at the bar of the House to answer for a breach of the }ofthe House ‘or his offence,a ea beret ia,orderedtobeimprisonedinthejailoftheDie-criminals ‘are,months,and that a dae form,under the handofthe 8 be issued to the eters ing the execution this order. a’«,¢A Lover or Ratriessaxes.—There i ta as the muddy ane plays over the|isin La Crosse,Wisconsin,a certain looks upon her|John McKee,who has a singular fond- with eyes snddenly growing lustrous and|ness fur rattlesnakes,He has made,at hand softly |says the Zepublicon of that place,“aperfectlysquareden,about five feet eachwayandasmanyhigh,open at the top, and therein Roe ys so from eighteen inches to three inlength—asighttobehold!Writhing,twilting,turning,and folding upon,¢ver and up- der each other;or,with head@ erect,with keen eyes glistening,and wicked lookingserpenttonguesprotrudingfromtheirugly mouths with lightning like,swiftness, there they are,a moving,twining, looking massof It is @ terri-ble sight.And theu to see MeKeeanddeliberatelyenter take them each.in his band call.name,open its mouth,and whilehegivingouitshistorytoseetherjayitsuponhischeek,andtim its devilish tongue at you,while seem to emit sparks of fire—n i. horrible.And all the while theothermathisfeetarekeepingupabuz-zing,rattling,raw My whieh fill the air with low murmars,and causes.@ eer- taift creeping of the flesh and at the heart which is notatall Mr.McKee caught them on”the binff. near the city,from a nest of over on: hundred in number,and is training them for exhibition. poaeeel ad Cams,yep) /crete tivlicays'bs te 4Lemminerstnstes, a ee tyvernonananelector notice. ed eeOe ns - Par >eens Seinen.Maae Be bed I "my .»“4 tuned.volér eliall be:7 fe les-of alert vadthesofferine tol /Se Aesie 70yeeeaeatbe;Seee Anditleavesdebi'ot "|$588,94 a :}Oat orflina piEg376 33dbyandAmountduefigintsseee'‘itt be,ofth Companiesand individuals,-58,210 95Aian;do do F t_exchanges,1,819.10-thattheState receivedno do do ‘U,8.Government.benefit i eae a ween aay andP.O."departiment,$84 73.the etled.oct That”gue”foe and Ss =A nies,6,065,88 Sas ie »thas Ave,withints 4 —do pplieson hand,27,013 81iwere"that —_-—_——-ed,cosh believed but esta’—>evidences:Bat thepeople became out:ped,well bein steps,hey epeethe ange ;.heed?”F Apopnt of Ragas ange PE Rada ba ak opaations iS mi)Amotnt of Bonds that has been fredheesbokrenmgthiergerpaidintotheFundy..$217,00000 Amonot of Bonds of of the $800,00000hypothecatedorderediatYourannualmeetingin1857,is 92,50000 ‘SINKING FUND.The haspaidduring thetotheTrustee,in five year ‘iiliam I.teen months. A oeiene“hee Now,like a dewdropshrined 2offivaltrinmphandtheincreaseoferess.Letushave done now OLD DEBT,In &The amountdue at the endoflastfiscal year|8.Primrose,42years,era i ec tae es n Pa June27th,Wi.H.n $95,000 00 Friday Jane,1870,at theMhenors‘Paidthe presentyearon thisdebt,30,50000 ery.White beIpbur Serio,Ve,MargentheireengsLyon,infant darlationoftheMothe4balancedueof$64,400 00 ary Margaret Lyon,ofPetersburg,Va,agedfirstpapereverwas!The of the Company show that the ip-|6 months and 14 days.oneofthe oldest they chuatn Hin 208 asetaae Uttea led re voams De In Madisoncounty,’Tennesece,on the24thof}shonid the|been batsure,whilethe the|May,Mr.William Darnall,inthe79th yearof 3.gradual re,expenseseeeaworthyCompanybas his age.Hewas oneof the oldest citizens of JulyTh,1879,.and efficient thecounty,having moved therein1830from an’hie !°’COMPARISON BETWEEXTHE TEAR 1868 of Meakin _our,me ;>pp 1870..noo 4 the soush-western Sabb.—~—ery oeConxrr.’or om ae —reer-a fm onHagar Crest Joseph a on year Sewnuoue’fer.reeed sheewae paoe ||ah MensaDut §Be,*Sa affidavit ntift itia ‘WiththeDemocratwe haveeverusedourin-b tobe eal sbteasdionry,vas 174,015 45 RULE &.Se saanwou ee Bakesary trae ee fluenceto promote a better state of feeling =;qquunippepentoat SEPORTED GY 2.a.MOOPRAUGUEY,exocen.tifyi the .Making an increasethis yearover ‘Bacon,perpound,S.........Meo 18 ng defendants,pre aoe ae Wehaveconstantly urged 1868,of $153,058 10 Coffee,Per pound,+Bt Semoderationtolerationwithnoothereffect;—!2—_..|Carn,perbuab,of vies.-tBwlse at thenext term“ybush.46“...1S winthant0findoumelfTheordinaryandextraordinaryaseinen the connty ofYrepartedbytheBeperintendent‘vanes e's gota $5 in Yadkinville onthe;We,400,“are was $411,30564)fad 25 to 00|bernext,ond answeror;The expensesfor this fiscal year,Cotton,ponnd,.>,38te 19]plaintiffs,(filed in saidimary,ons 4).witann BAPCN, oeee eases 5io 1-2]willbe grnsted againet concede “Ie 70 —perpoand.it 5 et avd costs and disburpemenes ofAt“Teas pny that oarstactthas incrwos-|Pick’Wachersi,*fe SLIT BaT00|Witnewe,J-A.MarthoyaletlsofgadGoaSSBESeeeeetnyceasedebentort|nehandredpercent,aed thatour ynds can)=..fa|S eeeSaudeteneeAay9abeaallayOFSaONS---dis 1|Post Office not knows.8conference,GENRRAL REMARKS .niits;..:*+Peschea genie?Ste 16|(pr.fee $10)27:6"861BORG.“The extrome men on both ide ;t 10 o'clock,andfonnd.are-||+r,etion of theCharlotts,Columbia&|«©— gupealed..9 peasoorofthekind,orwill die ie|©and roany,many timermordthan enamine abe ond people of the Aaguta Ball Rend Ie otaided machto|Legther,sypar,perfpoud.«..ete "|JOR PRINTING.-othoradnyl nitration thatever miledin Nertly to hear t ives ra nticipated.|“sole,wees to ;iteconnsela,And if Bro.Yates ander ei ahaa ketith waesubenty the Sense of the ,disenaei!"The deniespronad hbeos eapottans te you that the roads|‘rea,Bar,‘Sto 8 ‘=+aetet ie teatsin but the coumiygovernments have cnt twice as Maj.Wax.M.Bobb Memra.Crawford|from Angusta,Georgia,to Portémonth,Ven)a ee o a.\0/Te undersigned has the to an-week @ we Go ‘he ‘woold even most in-|much a ip Sener seers The salaries ondfr =,Capt,Woodson,H.H.Helper,|should event a road.1 peenoway to!Sistas.sorgban:perge oo”eat nounce to Me patrons ~~i eeatthepainsofmakingtheearnestlydesiretoall|ofaffce bled;the costsof enit«1 i)Barringer.pcomplish this with the present management.|* Wetindia,©....60to |Within the last few months,he has made'aoe he has,”“Wothing wilt stay mality.The war autiphaenp |Fektiews af thePeace are aul than trebled,auld err offby merelyannouncing t aaatl therefore respectfully recommend that|ice.ne .1.00 to 1 >portant and valuable additions one office‘ofthe butthe -;the armies sur-|ao with everything.;——dthat is aifficient,for it |our Company purchase the road from Charlotie|Onions,~per bushel,©to 78)in hew Trae and Preeses and othér feeili-cptSa ran aaataaae ior power of the Unitl|itis imporsible to go eee in this Adt}&all mane the people of Rowan to |to Augusta,if it can be bought at a reasonable |Fem.ye i Jto is ties for JOB PRINTENG,and is now beltFOWDsenses|Staten;the peopleasa-unit alle|dren 1 ask the ple to intothere mat-1 |price.nas . e “.e e 7 te °prepared to meet,promptly and well,:willprove ruinousto the Prompects of|gianceto the Governmentofthe Uuited States|ters,examine see,then ask Gremteakte the oe 'the:en —re ee i to oo —Sagar,Devt;jor pound,...‘ate #0 |orders sent him than at any timesince ‘61.their }Sach conviction Taycomein |that time they have quietly eabmitted to|qnestion if there ix not Recymity for reform md be gad goo 7 ¥,gave death telling|road I wow wise thatthe guage changer “—Clarified,WM sccccessce IR to 20)His more recent additions of materials were ,f he ’|the lawsof the conntry,oi of ©Ror fe this all.Thepersonal liberty of te cit.|blows +none?Radical policy which we |to the same ts our road.When we ran cars;«6 Polverized ..........to 5!selected with especial reference to the print-lime movementtobe abandoned and passedfor the governmentoftheseStates.isem te threatened.A few moatths singe the|have red yprd usfor thepast few years.|withou breaking bulk from Augusta to Porte-|seit coast per sack,.«9.09.)sn ar Lc .weAapeHhWill...Butitie a hand matter to con-|no xdesire tobeplaced upon terme of politieal|Chict Euecutive officer of this State procisimed |He that the «money hae been|mouth,this would double the fecome 6f your|"="Liverpool,"=9.6810 9.79|ng of SCHOOL CATALOGUES,nov i ,of this p ’,re :*°°oe o 2.-vince detmented men of an error of any sort.—equality with oletoaianemmate the|a county in a date f Pome and asked ees :—no ee }o-and ae you afew ——pay ieice dicen .See cola on a arAadthenumberofdementedinLethparticsin|privilegeofselectingtheir best men to a Congress to suspend |ie of balwas either —or a t a atit may ae meet the m Wiseboena,oC"2000 1.58 CIRCUtheBiateatpresentisconsideralle.|i ct aomalhe mate hh lien SURGE pabas”Mote recat eter motes fel porcomentive.iS Conger (On nyoeechedicnt esbvont,Sidhe wsetiniand MMe satan ri PAMPHLETS,ee —____|com I the denial oftris yet dis-|_porpore andisinfact carryingit into exeor done all in WAM,at.)_and BLANKS.+REGISTRATION,|ability Wile deng slowlythrough tha Oscar of tion,by a manifesto breathing threat hia sent,for NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.|,He believesheis p —a7Fey"Kil persons whose fipinesare.not on the Regya oan dons bi ber uponthepart of wide and Oo cooseeeen nda aba tly 0 THE ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-PHOTOGRAPHS.he oa eau as near givingaaie+f ;whe are éalliledto vote under|0 ruler a Little magnanimaity exhibited the|ate a He haa appointed offi-LINE RAILWAY COMPANY.Oi in Se ie reacked Braetae’and laws of the State,shoald|“Ole nae howe¥)nt om eet gone to a neighboring Sent omeme Mennedy's Gallery Re-Opened,|*°%™be reac anyprinter;more(0 restore confidence quiet|andselected 2 commanderofeneofthere The aouahthe baldete of the Ordersfrom a di.for ..)meet t stock —them enepelea eea)|exodtaaintosteleooncavemen >7"oseetians wanen shen Georgi a Als-Lise.railondpadtheAis-Line PERSONSwishing PICTURES,wii¢0 weil to ee 4 oeonadtéonbookswhohavenot}.Since the warour StateGovernasiethesgone ey aa ‘trod Why are railroad in Svuth Carolina.op the 28th of et ieee on be setae -a ;need notregis~er ~He in-Chie?ot Whe ;he re ine whichis now constrnet-7 EDG LE 3 ARY,teragain fotthe comingelection.of -Holden,|militiaandmaycall themont to exeente the :dnpon|ed between Charlotte.N.C.,aud Atlanta,UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA,THE NEXT SESSIONwill commenceouThefollowingarethesectionsoftheElection|That was xacceeded by the of|laws,to euppress institrectionand repel ivasion ;pai Ga.,—an distance of 225 miles.At this meet-THEnext sestion w'll begin August 17th,prox.|the first Monday of Se ies.Wo.onabsGov.Worth:We thenhad reeonetmetion food grace by the|ing the two companies were consolidatedon-Entire e dor the peat uot ebessiiekr GenActrelatingtoRegistration:7 :&re y s ¢Scholars,good Masicia:nd goodactsandthemilitaryruleofSickles|een no to theexecution of the laws.Henough weight to/der che tame of the Atlanta and Richmutd|This wit incinde tnition,room,board,washing,ae ee sporea‘Bet.5.Thecommissioners of counties shall andCanby.Underthese reconstruction acts a|Everywherethe je are oF and peaceable the man for)Congress,|air Line Railway Company.The m ~|fael,lights,&e.Exclusive of wition and room|teachers of our pupilgy and give them aselect,on oF beforethe first Monday in July,|Convention was called and amembled in the|an’pursning Dnsinces with energy and in-t his vote willbe rather|vont will consist.of a president and twelve |Te":$125.These are offered free to 120 young|training Gtted to-mak em prartical andeeoeaneandseventy,one|city of Raleigh to amend and adopt a Constite-|dasiry.In cértain localities crimes have been|sli iehip.He also alluded to disustaian ,|menOf good morai character and stadious habits.|useful women.!justice peacefor each election t.p ’hi k plcommitted,the personsofindividuals havebeen |M Ho Whe oheeins COND eS Vise Congress,atid endeavor- preemrct,as registrar of voters for such pre- :“¢:|for officers of the conselidated line ColouelA.;sobmitted to the violated,but there is no reason given why such him,but in a friendly|ra ,cinetsand when for any cause there are not|pic,In that-Conventiontherewas antease crimes and such offence:cannot be punished in :Bemnem te peas mit the Ritieeaed andOfthepencetohavedheateach|majori y of the Republican party.They mib-|the Courtsof justice.The courts are open andl Capt.Ww.H.Craw-|Vanvilie and Bic for th a or Aethecommiationcrsshallappointsome|mitted an instrument which made many and|undisturbed,and criminals ate tried and convic-took Mr.Shober’s friend|railroads.and who for three years past hasdiscreetpersontoactasregistrarofvoters.radical changes in our ,aa scarcely |ted.No sane man can or will justify lew-fareeofsprouts,”and did|beep io charge of this line (having organiz-shall be fornished with a/|9 relic.ofthe old Gomiitution them.—|lessness let it assume what shape it may.All and gentlemanly manner|ed-the enterprise),was elected president byyandshallatalltimes,from|They reorganizedthewhole jadiciary system;|the County Conventions which have met in.the of the man for him to|acclamation;Gen.A.Austell,of Atlanta,uraday in July,anno domini -|they madefive Judgessfihe bagnemsGente!State have condemned in unmeasured terms wh-idate for andit|first vice-president,aud R.Y.MeAden,Esq.,teen red ofthree ;they.made twelve|lawfal combinations of men by.whatever name of Charlotte,X.C.,sosond viee-president.—3 rei an théy may be called ;whether they be called ku-It has beon determined to prosecute the workheyrts|klux,loyalleagners,of any othérname.T en-vigorously from both termiui—viz.,Atlanta:*=Seieedinenden Thee >“4 oon and Charlotte.Between six and eight hyo:Probate Judge;they provided 7 TOM,SAG;7 dred hands are now and have beeninatedofbiennialnuadedthatthereeadeeperthanRikaevdalehslnkendaowerieanes fe rm of the Ex-|revesiedinthere +a teethat os ethan ecandi-|Ofthe work,anda mach larger force is be-Fak Stprovl-|cages dune aa:ing orgauized for the wotk in North andecpeeentawhichis80‘oe od.Where S ath Carolina.The clouds which hoveredesunknowntoistheytobefoundjaoverthisimportan.work have bern dissipatheyremodeled|tionsof to raise and ip there regi-;|}ted.&coutract having been nade with an ase the !fe as gon ments in a time of aa Peace and oa grateispiedtas fd he contractor &ayepimeriseeXpense.Bat ‘is to t {ork.Mr.P.P.Dickinson,tocompletethehe1repelectedalltheirofthecitizen,#nd ytobe pre-whole line from Charlotte to Atlanta in twosheShereeieofipitesedtheindiscretionsandintemperate|reside is addres$to the(otaffirm)that£the StateGovernment.hes bashowe a lacdiat nen deoed ton tins eae ont there-a oe “ee dade ee waqued,andlawsof North notineonsis |ry from that tothe present.Theymade|Letall the officers ofthe law do their duty,If friend seid that he expected during the yeat 1873tent;that I have been a in|m rhe vine.Wewere to haveRail.|one faillet him be inbed and Tthink elf will him-‘SeeNorthCarolinafortwelvepaws2;pe :to run’s train withoutchange from the wa-cod pieteeny of oehss sheen GeneteSISGRISetteFtrd |ee Oe one oe He manner lters of Ch to Atlaota,Mont-v8,een other.these military 9 ox ;that Thaveneither Hor vateddaring waieatal ottegan.se dae wantaiine oot has proventhat“surelyin vainthenetisspread gomery,Mobile,and New Orleans,ThethiselectioninanyoodpngtSuchper-|black.The agricultursl and mineral,interest |in the sightofany bird.”-greatest enthusiasmis manifested in all theson,havingtaken this ll thereupon be ofthe country were tobe developed.The laws|We are,fello evil ti and sounties of ae ican ao a..were to be made fo act and discre-through whic r-line Is ex¢.10.Tt shall be the duty ofthe jndges of|body mightcobtenad ada esp meee aon’he aedeterred from.deine your dnty pass,and all are subseribing Eanuy wo the ; At the annnal Commencement in 1871,two pri-'d,will be awarded and pre-holar in_the Preshmen and nes,cach of $20 insentedtothebest For circularsy address,J.M.M.CALDWELL,July 1-2m Greensbora,N.C. -ophomore Classes.SOLOMON POOL, Jaly tet,1870972 "si NORTH CAROLINA,the Superior;In Yapuis County.Coart. C.W.Williams,Adm’r of Davis Helton,deceased,Plaintiffs, against Ira Helton,Wm.Helton,infants,non-resi-dents,and Daniel Long,Jr.Gr.,Defts. Petition to Sell Land for Assets. To Ira Helton and Wm.Helton,infant non-resideuts in thembore entitled ing: You are herebynotified that shmmonseshaveissaedagainstyouintheaboveenti-tled proceeding,and that the complaint there-in was filed in the office of the ¢of saidCourtonthe9thdayofJuly,1860. You are farther notified that you are re-wired to appear at the nexttermof said‘ourt.to be atthe Court House in Yad-kinville on the 3d Munday in September next,and answer the complaint—in defaultwhereoftheplaintiffwillfortherelieWitness,J.A.Martin,clerk of saidatofficeinYadkinville,the 28th day of June.1870.J.A,MARTIN,©.8.o.27:6w-[pr.fee $10.) to the Courtdemandediheom }dr DR.G.B.POULSON, DEALER IN FIRST CLASSDRUGS,*MEDICINES,PAINTS,OILS,DYE STUFFS,PERFUMERY,PATENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE LAMPS,LAMP FIXTURES,VINEGAR BITTERS, ‘PHYSTOTANS ORDERS, &c.,&o.&o. cw”Prescri fallbouraayorcon.Prices reatiyradonSalisbury,N.C ,January 21.a all iyab Wilmington N,C!Vite’Fnsnrance Company—Thomas H..Graves,Agent. —__—~ao—__— Tae Fourt#t or Jozx.—The Fourth passedoff‘without cel bin Salisbury,save by aportionofthecoloredpopulation,and without the oeeurrenceofany event of importance.—There was firing of cannonat several timesdur-|floor,unbroken.A charriv an upper room, ing the day,and at #fair at the Town|¥as-turved over,and other antics played,by Hall by thecolored!!thesuddenand unweleoine or,in amin- :ena phe etc oware)‘ve;storm not ve1Mu,HH.will addressthe |minutes,batso high was the wind.that botColoredCitizengat’next Monday|for the dry earth,mach would have night,the 11th inst.citizens are|beendoneto forestandfruit corn,fen- respectfullyinvited to be present.ces,Ke.—StatesnlleAmerican. New Entearniss.s-Col.Peter Mallets visi- tedour placelast week.im behalfofanenter- prisefor establishingalineofsteamersbetweentweenNewYorkandMichmond,City Point andPortsmouth,for thepurpose of transporting freight and passengers at reduced rates..At presentthe wholebusiness is monopolizedby the OldDominionLine,whieh,of coursechar- severalotherBoathérnStatesareestedinbreakingdownthismonopoly.This canonlybe done by theestablishmentofarival line,whichistheoljject of the present eater- prise.It is designedto be a Southern enter prise,ifthestock ean be raised in Virginia and North Carolina.Practicalbusinessmenthiak the investmentwillbeaprofitableone.Weare clad to learn that semeofour merchanta.will takestook.‘« ——__~ao— Davineon Cogwrv:+—Welearn that the Re- pablicansofDavideonCounty have nominated ThomasP.Allenfor the Senate,and B.F. Beck erditeandJoseph Miller,Sr.,forthe House. Thesearethe strongest and best nominations the party coald pomiblyhave beenmadeforthe Legislatureinthat county.They are all re- spectablemen,who willpoll thefullstrength oftheirparty,Imoppositiontothemitbehooves the Conservatives to bringoattheir strongest andmost availablemen,which they willdoubt- lem do. All theold county officers were nominated for reelectionby theRepublicans,except that Maj. Newsom was nominated for County Commis sioner vice Mr.Beckerdite,hominated for the |egislatare. Or Wilmington North CarolinaLifeInsurance| Company.—We invite the attention ofoervend despair.and shall only select some of the |they cannot stand ers to the advertisementofthis company in our paper this week.This isa home enterprise that we can honestly recommend.The officers of the company are men of-the highest character | for integrity and business capacity.— Tue Tatrp Disraret.—It seems that many | Conservatives are opposed to the nomination of a candidate im the 34 District,in opposition to| Col.Dockery,vice Col.Bennett declined.For |one in favor and the other opposed to their | our ownpartwethink it would be wisdom on the part of the Conservatives not to nominate another candidate,under the circumstances. —_—————_—_—_—_—“ For Tas Benarrr or Voters.—According to an Act concerning Election and Registration in the year A.D.,1870,”each voter is required to register his name,before voting. The office of will be open daily from the Ist day in aAlllegalvoterswillcall at theofficeofT.G. Hangh‘on,Township Registrar,and have their names recorded. ‘——————v8.at Revervr, Assessor’s Diatria,N.C.Salisbury,July 6th,1870. All personswho desire to distill brandy will notify me immediatelyof the fact,so that I may Le able at oneete make arrangements to have their distilleries surveyed.according to the reg- ulationa.- The $500,no day char by the aerate.us te $37,50 from Augnat Ist,taxon is 50cta.per gallon. Brandy after being may be stored any- where onthearmepremises.No person fiatend commence distilling until bond isispaid.The zi and special tax enforced.,Assemor. EEAbouttwoweeksago's'yoong man,nam-|ps ed Buvénder,was Killed by lightning near East Bend,Yadkia county.The deceased. with two other youths,hadtaken refugefrom an thunder storm iv co old house close to Martin’s mill,and stood at the door withhisdog,while biefrieuds re- tired to the back pattofthehouse.~The flash which killed Bavender also killed his dog,and dasivedtheother young men to the floor,stumpingthem ‘severely:The life of oneof thé latter was thought to be endan- gered,but be finally recovered. sive of guilt,andshowed that theconduet oftheaccusedwasofthemostbratalaiddia- bolicalcharacter.is of too revolting’anature for publication.— Wewithhold the nameof the victimofthisbrateinhumanshape,furreasousthat will be readily understood. positionofourpeople couldbe: World,thanthefact that the |Such au outrage upon a highly’respee iw -*4 a.3 'a id pa eho th:j gh =Paneer rite Be oto deh report the following resolutions:erateepien tears eS Geen and algo to the Choir 2deredon thatResolved.Thatourthanks are dae Bro's. q zens of Salisbary for the,liberal patronage given us at oar Musical Concert and Cha-ee y in oct heater OF) al thenextterm ofthe Superior rt, The evidence given was clear and conclu- Wetook it down,bat it Nobetterevidence of the law abidingdis- e giventotheperpetratorof dy,should escapethevioletice iéé Was shivered into atoms,anda ;oken,the part.holding the il falling to SatisBuRY Councn,,No®.,or T.,}June 1870. The undersigned comumittesy respectfully Resoleed,‘That we hereby tedder onr Chu5 building foroor recent Tem- archforthe excéilent musicren- =rank Brown.avd Jno,for the elo-—and appropriate resses delivered ythein.Resolved,Thizt we are grateful to the citi- to the youug ladiesandndlyaosusovthat occasion;aud totheeity papers,for kindly notiors. Pero duo.Gapexma. Moses :Commi Howe.Summere.e, + tain atunity occur,1ofittovindicate an outraVerytraly or ACARD,—From Ge.Baxnivoen. Editor Da yus¥sincolalDearSiz:—When I authorized5oreotheof“Tapani for the ate8ioInothavetimeavthemomentto I min of mR iAal tae 14 most unremitting care;acted on the principleof ‘trust,u ilesstinutogiveit,if necessary,wy undi-energies PSP aie ised aclierroad War!accepted as satisfretory by tho-e who did nethehouortobringforwa =attention and the untettered rd my nauie fur thé Respestfully yours,&c.,2 rcs BARRINGER. ——~2a-—- From the Richmond Whig. THE “CARPET-BAGGED”SOUTH. The Washington correspondent of the Chi- cago Tribune,the leading organ of the Wes- tern Republicans,writes a voluminous letter to that paper about whathe calls »*The Seal- awagged States.”He takes them up ove after another-and shows how they have been abused,swindled,pillaged and disgraced by by their new and anprivcipled rulers.Of North Carolina he says: The scalawag ring of Joe Holden,De-weese,Abbott,Jenkins,and G.W.SwepsonhaveivcreasedthedebtofNorthCarolinasincethero$23,000 000.The bonds of the State have declined to twenty-five centsonthedollarThesacourtofthe State has repudiated $12,000,000 of this fraudulently negotiated debt,particularly theChathamrailroadbonds.The debt of theStateisupwardsof840,000,000,the new portion almost entirely raised for railroacs,of which not more than one has ever beenbuiltamile.The bondy of the road havebeensold,and the money sank amongst the legislators and corporators. His personal sketches of these worthies. aod their spoliations and general misconduct, are racy in the extreme.Of Lovisiaua he L):The State of Lodisiana,sinte the peace,hasfwereaseditsdebt$18,000,000.Its wholedebtisabout$27,000,000,Its bonds are On motion’the following resolation was| unanimously adopted,aud the following | added Resolved.*’That the thanksof this Connei are hereby tendered to Miss Lov M,Davis. forher as zeal in ing up for ourbenefit,Concert and the flat-tering sagcessof which was duein agreat I oe hy ange prroceedtwastheseings be rent to the Friendof Temperance.= andOld North State,with a request for pub-lieation.Geo.B.Exwiss,Sec’y. —_—~aao>-—--——— Rurat Caronmian ror Juty.—The great trouble in uoticing the Raral Carolini- jan always,is to notice everything worthy of mention,and yet occupy only a reasona apace.This nionth we gite op the task in |principal points.The nomber opens with a|He calls Alabama ‘‘the bannerState of Re- short and interesting -keteh of Mr.Peabody, illustrated with a handenne portrait of the great pbilanthropist.This is followed by an |able a ticle on the value of Sugar Cane as a seacoast crop.This in turn is followed by a very elaborate and interesting essay ou gu- ano and its uses.Two articles on grasses, cultivation,give light on that qaestion+ Facts and Figares for rice planters is wor- thy of special mention,and Col.Aiken gives |two first rate articles on the mule and the|0)4 Dominion. Mississippi valley.The usual large amount of valuable correspondence,mumerousonntri- bations on different subjects,and the editor's invaluable notes and suggestions he'p to make up an amount of reading matter which Fete cow,a fal size wood eut ofthe JSuatien apple,and a pictureoftheuewoffia- gnettal edible plaut,called the *-Polymuia Edulis.”are among the mavy elegant illus- |trations. i Price only $2 per annem.AddressWalk- er,Evans &Cogswell,Charleston,§.C. — A Tauxperso.t BuRSsTS In A CROWDED Tuorovanrane.—On Monday night last a hage thanderbolt burst over the headsofthe crowd at that time passing along the Buwe- ry.ia the vicinity of Grand street,N.yY— Fhe Star reporter,who witnessed this appal- ling freak of vatore,deseribes the thunder- bolt as a ball of fire ofa ht red color,and about the size of a man’s hea’,which shot in an almost straight line from a dense low- ering black elond whieh hung directly over the above portion of the city— When directly over the thoroughfare,at ap- rently about twenty feet fram the ground. the belt exploded with a deafening shuck, shaken by an earthquake.The explosion, fire,which spread in all directions,falliog uponthe rovisofthe buildings,and rolling in the form of large sparks the neigh- boring awnings.At the time of this occor- rence,one of the carsofthe Third Avente line as xup the Bowery,and was immediately the boltatthetime of its explosion,the fragments of which were showered down upon the top of the vehicle frown which they rolled in a glittering show- Salem Press.er into the street below.—N.Y.Star. which eaused the buildings to tremble-as if whieh resembled somewhat in sound that of shell,was followed by a terrific shower of worth sixty-five cents.The city of NewOrleanshasaspecialdebtofexcessivea- mount besides.The rng in this State is composed of Warmonth,the Governor,Gen. |Lee of New York,Gen.MeMillan of Ohio,ove Fisk,and Michael Habu,a native. He also sketches the members of this ring |at length. Of Teunessee be says: This State has the meanest delegation in| the House of Representatives at Washing:| ton,headed by Roderick R.Butler,who kept his seat iu the house after having beeu pre-| nounced unworthy of it,like the Rev.Mtr Dimmesdale,who preferred to preach in the |pitlory.Its debt has been increased two:| |thirds since the war by jobs and expenditures | |to k up don-representative rule,aod in||its entirety now awnoants to $60,000,000,Its | bonds are worth 40 cents,although a recent | “bull”movement rao them up to 60,where | |} “The debt of the State bas been increased fur ente prising | |construction,”and adds: ends,and still the State bonds stand above | par.” He says that Florida is ‘earpet-bagged and scalawagged to despair by the Reeds,| Gleasons and Hamiltons who iide her.” His account of Virginia is as follows - Forty millions of debt,honestly met oninterestdaywiththreepercent.cash,and three pet cent.in certificates,readily con- vertible into cash—this isthe State of theAnhonorablemanforGov-| lerner,too conservative to do all the work |lhe might;two Senators of different politics, beth of good character,and a people with the aptness to learn And recover,tais Statedemonstratesthepoweroftheballut,exer-| cised without national interference,to make|os a land of and virtuous naanbeeenWinnslitpirnnmeennagy—e Si Aiesccicecidiia ae ThefolluWing extracts aremadefrom this letter:. atid sole hope of theThewholepolitplandersetintheSouthistoinventanddiabolicalstoriesofmassacres,mur- ders,rapes,masked batteries,etc.,etc.,and under cover of these lies to call out the mili- tia,and keep the better opulace by intimi- dation from the polls.‘This is the game.— Thisis the device.The object is entirely vulpine.©©We cantwt have a good government in this generasion antil we acknowledge that every gray uniform and every blue uniform has an influence and #righteous place iu the body politic,It is probable,such is the cou- trariety of human natare,and such the con- sistency of republican oe that the men ca;able of the highest performances as rebels,are also capable of the highest good as restored citizens.General Grant did not take Mr.Whittemore to be Attorney Gene- ral;he took a rebel staff officer,and,if it had beew poseible,and he had taken a rebel officer of much higher rauk for the same place,he would probably have done abetter thing.**To restore the United States in the South without the men whe live there.willbeaslongaworkaswasthebuildingapofthekingdomofPrussiabyk‘lting all the pa- Prussians.It took four handred years, and the conquerors had grown as bad as pa- ns.ae Since the war closed not one leadinrebelhasbrokethelaw.Inall the disteandexaggeratedreportsofviolenceat the South they have not named one rebel Gen-eral as a perpetrator.Alas!for some of our N.C.,July 2,'70.’ we nsfor doing so,ruaerTeendueisepatricéeandliberal:ded igen ecklenburg,who got upokehJmansShat¢,didnop Sec seeping] he Well-known abili ene fPEhts9inchargeSianaSun ecient guarantee thatnotimethatweshallnotbedisappolfited in our ex- ove which promises todo auchfor our city.moe RichmondDispateh. a}eetostatethatFallwovefat intndiient ‘Tut ‘A ;Y ; or PEF,“eeBeSHAW;ee ee a ee,ee ~~S HOTE ete ner om adTe hi leahEe aaaa UL fh |‘a nage oh aa ake this con- »main ae —oasomeofjovonthistinent,Spud Heietinonet said Dovilbe road.in wey the Line, to inedbetthe thorou eeNorthaad helost,and pectatious,Thisiwork should Tiave the sym-pathy and co-operation of all our le as At 9 pomne of Peart of Commision Soebau,1a,te sl eee. Bee fat a.se tee wee ee Resolved,antares ther ivMarkesHefollowingtaxbecollectedbytheCollector:On every Beef, ~~a‘asaOyWewoD buve ordinunteJOHN tes : ’35 cts.a" er 100™&=¢\eawere tew wo * beatrictly en-Fr.C.B.C. “ “ - The «foreed.daly 8&:1m. Legislatureand County ative Ticket,will meet of Rowan at the follo X Roadi,it ;paar 8Satorday,"7 9Hill,¢Tharsday,“~21 organ’s,Friday,“22 Miller's,Saturday,“23Salisbury,|Saturday,“30 Ifthe Radical candidates thoose to meet the candidateson the Conservalige Ticket.at the above places,theyshallbe a hearing.| Thepeoplearéentitledtoai Wpen discussionof thepolitical issues.Itis hopedthateveryvoter will give one to his country,and comeout andhearthemen who are seekinghis support Let there be «general tars Out at every poft.Debi,taxation,|°! anddiscordthreatentocrualthe of North Carolina,Ifpossible let ue avertthe ruin! SPECIAL NOTICES. REASONS WHY Yon should use DR.TUNT’S IMPROVED LIQUID HAIR DYE. Because the Barbers say (tia the best.Becanse it imparts a natural color.Becanse it does not injure the hair.Heeause it leaves the moft and ™ ‘estament eeFaeory erthem,to them.-- HA6 tsfe tp BEST DEFEACE, ‘‘we a3 .spot tick see tg asieninseins©meoainahied.bas taeqnonens of meetismanswallowcalomel sickwere directedtoeatherbsto Inthat day theartof makingveg-e extracts was unknuwn.‘The herbalneswerewereinfusions.wasreserved fora later agetopul the SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES, Give him «call,examine bis work,and will go away pleased. Ro toothermineral preparation.strengththem,to ‘heal them,to re- oF from all.Salisbury,NOC.Dee.1T,18.60—tf fitted up @ pewand ‘that hehas Ysmnonovcm mous, RADEIGH,NH.C. The onlyFirst ClassHotelimtheCity. — WHATITHASBEER, J.M.Blair, IRS,&e,&e. 16-tf ‘The North Americpremiumspromptly Taowasvitee,N. Tecanse it doesnotstain the «kin or linen.Recanse its application ia simple and easy.Recanse its effect is Instantaneous. Because it 16 the best ia the world. TIME IS MONEY! Gold Watches,Stifenal Honting Cared, Full Jeweled,Leveraat $38to $40AluminonsGold,Hutting Cased,Jeweled Levers,(Gents of Ladies)a6 GAO he ° $15 &$20 ,20,.t0 $15 cach.READ pecelttieney PRICES,No Brass ofbogus trash,Genaine 18 carat Gold,(stiffened or filled backs}bunting cases,withbestPallJeweledLeverts—Ladiet” OUR EXT orva’Pi each.©NE ALITY. oe ee These Waches have —- the only perfect imi mG and will stand any climate.being solid Alominous Gold,they never tarnish.The works are the bestmake,and every Watch warrant- ed fortime.Purce $20each argo the Extra Fine and ~ DOUBLE EXTRA REFINED (improved)ORO te GOLD WATCHES, Hanting cased.Full Jeweled Lever Works,equatin ar caee and for time to Gold Watches,at only $15,The Double Extra Refined,$90 each. aLao Pare Coin Silver Huth Watches,st $17.Fatt ‘American Straight—300$Beach.1LSOVESTZOHAN ee $2 costliy stro ie doubleSaveeriesitetteenocPiincheslong,at $2,#4,$6 andWatchesatlowestw thiekand$12 ..._Ladies’Leo! from 10 to 40h,sent withholesale. NO MONEY REQUIRED IN ADVANCE AN Goods sent by Express,on orders, payable at ExpresORcson Strays eee where OOapacknge.Uy sending cada 0d. vance.e aeAnAgentsendingforFideWatches,pela am Bx- traWatehfees,ofthe same talue, All Goods may be opened and examin- ed in Expressbeforepresscharges-only,if ALL owt warren.vo back ex-a *ana of Ex- Generals,rewarded inethe indiscriminate <eo. address all oe 7 f apr26-3im Me wae. ee Dear Sir :—Yoa|cere thanks for your prompt payment,tréthout |charge,of the amc j anee on my Husband's Life,amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars.|nest and repeated|to insure in your Cumpany,and now we aretherecipenteofitsbenefits.To you and the ance ynpany wesuchasonlythewandexprese. May insu |the Lord of the wi Mr.Holdernesspool,London and pasy, Advantages of Life In- surance. W.H,HOLD ou have sneces*in mducing others toreinyourmostliberalcompany,and may and prosper you in your good work. ,Which insaresall kindsof lie and pri-,i publ ma Fe o Mr.at©will receive prompt atten-an oat atneurance Company pays its without ome.ERNFSn.Agent,North America Lif Ins.Co. Cc. will please accept my sin-| mutof the policy of Ineur- At your ear- solicitation he was induced North America Life Ineur- shall feel under obligations,ridew and fatherless can feel | dow and xe bless you Aroanrer C.Bartri’.of Rowan Milla,\.C.ie aleo agent for the Liver-Globe Friar Insarance Com- and HIGH begin on theStadentswillfind ble classmates in Tuition in clubs for lesa.For circular and Jane 17,1870. Catawba English and Classical NEWTON,N.C. HF.10th SESSION ot this Institution will almost any ness ednéation,and in a Classical or Mathemat- ical coarse in Junior year in Coll per session of 16-weeks Board in families from $8 to $10 per month; Rev.J.C.chS.M.FINGER,A.B. SCHOOL. 3d Monday in July 1870. suitable classes and agreea-any branch of «busi- fom$8 06.918. articulars addressLAPP,AB:}Prinipale. 24:2m* ingotmenialseven heap|Mave 8 rome.|@OODS GOING DOWN! —UsALEXANDERDUVAL)*AR eT Emo |G00DS GOING DOWN|| “UPHOLSTERER ee v.;AND *unmnenmoan naresEs =e A os Bow. now Savispu »GoMatressMakerPepaHASJUSTARRIVEDFROMzmx}]ZTRAVELLING PUBLIC.|Sat he ROR2ONJenki,Justbaskof :atDepotonseri “we otONJoshireeisCublews,ionowpres]SUS,C ROCLER,Pimp |SOS AS geet che aad tha awe Pare oe at TE.¥.KLUTTS.Da.C.A.RENDERBOX.acts ;anne eho se All kindsoffarniture renovatedand reveairedTHEO.F.KLUTTS &Cco.,that OScnipadewokwaiter.Srealne|—WHOLESALEANDRETAIL |ingamese -si oe ot es DRUGGISTS,Casta PHY And all Salisbury,WN.C. ptices which will be foundtocom fa-—y withpra?eer Prices.oo e have arrangementsthewantsofMerchantswithall articles roourline,at Mew York prices,freight added. Oar stock PAINTS,OILS, MEDICINES, warranted befure purchasing elsewhere. FRESH AND GENUINE,No.3.GraniteSoe,SEL c and offered at prices lower than ever was |before known. prepared at most reasonable prices. A trial is all we ask.Orders by mailpromptlya ee)ee. SAL 25 4t Ladies’Dress Goods, Trimmings ofall kinds, GENTLEME YW’a FURNISHING HATS,CAPS,BOOTS &SHOES, and a full line of GROCERIES, and a great many other articlesnotherecum|merated.i?"Come and ev amine my stockofGoods SICIANS’ORDERS filled at to of DRUGS, MEDICINES, VARNISHE®,PATENT IS LARGE, rnsHIGHLYIMPORTANT0.ALLY GREAT EXCITBMBNT ‘has beenusedlatelyimconseqofsurprisinglowpeicesabwhich,7 RING &COBLENS READY-MADE CLOTHING, FUR,WOOL and STRAW Gent's fine white linen bosom Jone 10,1870. PRESCRIPTIONS to. THEO.F.KLUTTS &CO.,pavodiars,|.2.. ISBURY,N.C. VALUA E lie A townJuly Pade ot PallSeem 1860 .x’rs.of N.N. ,onT=at 12 o'clock,M.,viz:©twoBrickOffices onCouncil Street,op- the Court House,known as Nos.1 and2, UNDERWEAR,HOSTERY, NECK-TIES,of all &Cuffs,Paperand linen ond Goods myadaptedformen's , as teaonhinthsoothensanmaterialandstyle.;LINEN COATS,PANTS andVi in great variety.We have just receivedatototFANUYCASSIMERES,JEANS,CALICOS,MUSLINS,LAWNS,CAMBRICS,NOTIONS,&e., BLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IN PURSUANCE OF4ofRewan Coun-the caseof JohnW.Ellis,and othersandDavidFleming,Adm’t.of John the following pro- Row,now by Mrs.Carncross,from alnqgeBenkiraps este fe Baltne Yaid> BESTKEROSENE OIL nd Mesers.&."Terms cash.: ,ar jOHN 8 HENDERSON,”|"A'In nick Jf DONSCLOMRINE At Poulson s Drug Store,eo -ee Our cated is all ourownmake andweean 25:3t 40 Cts.per Gal.N E.themefare wesrunt Ghape.anto senteriah USAR :nl in ° Dr.G.B.POULSON’S HAVING ED AN ORDER Ttwill doublypay all whomay favornxWith of DavieCounty abSpring|*Call.Co’ferchantswill do wéll to ex- &¥&Term Till ody Yor sale in Pulton,on,the |amine our andprices before parchasing(bay ame eearae enews mere SF Paes Cob IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR DI-|One ofabout acres,lyingonthe Yadkin|At Jenkins’Corner,next door to the P.O, ARRHEA.7RY IT.River,in and eae h there is a SALISBURY,N.C. June 25,1870.261m ard,Pwo Good Rwelling Hones...|Manufactory 316 W.Baltimore,Bt, tract willbe iota pareharer OneTract|more,M may 18—2m Mrs.HenryW.Miller’s of310 acres,lying on Creek,subject to e duw's dower.180,One interost or sixteenth THE CHESTER REPORTER,e Boarding House,|rrsmerorontoryiantingendborts .,|.wxrkiy xxwararee,rosvismss oy COR.NEWBERN &PERSON STS.ministratororat Fa n,andviewsthe gyoakn.BE.C.MeLURE,&J.A.BRADLEY,Jr., RALEIGH,N.C.ee 6.cea AT CHESTER,8.C. febl1—tf OPENED NovemPeER 1862 7 Administrator.|TERMS—Invariably in sdvance,.....-...00+$9.00 ee ew et 4 wal wight hetggtia qth“yupa DAM?))>»/'h A welietee eet lost sight of untilthegoalfor which he hasbeen so long traveling,is reached.— When.themind andthe spirits are young, of maphood is reflected with a from the future,which nothing candim but its owa cold reality. The basy world is stretehed out before eaten the exhibition of me- a)wutomata—we behold the mer- sant ac wealth,the scholar i oreo the aoe we temple of fame ;warrior twining his brow witbthe laure!wreath,and we yearn tostrugglewith themfor supremacy.In the distance we s nothing but the most the piet ich isrece8anguiahofdialbslotnent na defeat is ate rade Be séenot thepale cheekof seglected merit, ‘Sore ng for the seasonof ea moon's beampassesawa, from the still water,or likea dew drop from im June,or an in the cir- cle of Youth away, and ourselvesinthemidstofthat greattheatre upon which we have so long gezed with interest—the parernal bands, fa binding have upheld us,arewestepiutothecrowdwithbatourconscienceto.carry us the intricate windings of the path —life._— (he beauties the prospective vanished—the merchaut’s wealth a rchased’at the |#ce of his health ¢and the of thepreaueey is fastened apou bis w with a thorn, the rankling of which shall give bim no rest this side of the grave.J)tsappoint- ment dampe the ardor of dur first setting out,abd misfortune follows closely in our ,‘to finish the work and close our career.How often amid the cares aud troublesof manhood do welookback to the sunny spot on our memory,the sea- son of our youth;and howoften does a wish to reeall ft,escape from the bosom of these whe once prayed fervently that poe.gnats2 From this feeling we do not believe thatempt.It is twined around the soul;it is i ted in our yery nature,and will ever cling to ns. -o——__~— SIMPLE TEST. Dr.MeJalloch gives the following test, which,perhaps,may be innocently tried| by all'who are at all skeptical as to the prejadicial effee's of alcoholic drinks on the human conatitation : “Hold «mouthfal of spirits—whiskey for instance—in your mouth for five min ntes,and you will find it burn severely; inspect the mouth,you will observe that jt is iwffarmed.Hold it iv ten or fifteen | minutes you will find thet various parts of the mouth have become blistered ;then tie @ handkerchief over the eyes,and taste,for instance,water,vinegar,milk, or seuna;you will find that you are in- capable of distinguishing the one from the other,This simple and easy experiment ptoves toa certainty that alcobol is not oaly a violent irritant,but also a narcotic; for in this experiment you have objective evidence that it bas inflamed eee: lyzed the nerver - tent,those alzo of comraon sensation.-+ Now,this is notan experimenter fact up- on which anydoubt has ever been or ever can be thrown;aud I ask you,can you believethat the still more important in- ternal organs of the body can be leas in-| jortously effected than the mouth 7” “Byen the moderate use,”says Dr. Wilson,“of stich Mquors,if long contin- ned,and grown tabitnal.cannot fail to have ines a prejudicial effect apon the heal while it may be confidently as sérted that there are no circumstances,of ord character;under which it can be J ab Beneficial or necessary.” PRastax Wootré.—In the good old tines;@Persian girl who hada little pro- ora boat—wasthere- authorized to pick ont a hus- bands»When she wi to begin the hunt,#he would hang up her blue apron in frout of her door,aud post herself be- hind it,while the young men of the vil- lage attired in their best clothes,passed by the apron in Jong roceasion,one by one.As soon a8 the right one appeared, she would rush ont,throw her arms a round his neck,and within three weeks there was a wedding. Haprrxess.——Learn in childhood,if you can,that happiness is not outside,but inside.A heart and a clear con- science bring happiness,which no riches aud no circumstances alone can ever do matt was ex-|let all yom reading Jsiahly ee Seernothingoftheceremonies instituted the time of Ezra.,They have a rel literature,ee the alyMi s They keep the Sab!igidly ;fast_oniigtiesAndThursdays;Keep the Sth of the month Ab,tocomme :de-structionof Jerasalem.They washbe- fore,and say grace aftere TheyLiveatedioenal@aaiiksecghioriog do eet the nOoly J a+ he dur tint an peal r ; |Mark Twatn's Horen:—Havinglate-ly opened a hushery,I send you these my rules and regulations +_‘This house shall be considered strictly intemperate. None but the brave deserves the fair.Persons owing bills for board will beboardforbills.;Boarders.who do not wish to pay ip advance are required.to advance and pay Boarders are required to wait on colored cook —for weals,: Sheets will bé nightly ehavged once in six months,or more,if negessary.Double boarders can have two beds with aroom in it,or two rooms with ‘a bed fn it,as they choose. Boardersare requesied to pullofftheir boots before retiring,if they can conveni- ently d@ so.on 28 : Beds withofWithoutbags.¢All moneyandother valuableareto beleftiwcateofthe.“Thisisin- sisted on,as he ©responsible for no otHer losses.Inside matter will not be furnished foreditorsunderanyconsideration, Relatives g to make a six months’ visit will be we ,but when they bring their housebold furniture,virtue will ecease to be a forbearance. Sifigie wen with their families will notbeboarded.Beds with or without boards.Dreams will be charged for by the do- gen.Nightmares hired out at reasonable rates.Stone vaults will be farnished to snor. boarder,as.the 1 will jp newiseberesponsibleforthebrokemtin-| |pan ume of other ears. -—_--- Waat vo rou Reap /—There is no- ithing that makes so mach difference in so must he make it as ;|coud is—not to build it.” No man ean avoid his own company, good as possible, “When'a gteat man dics,”says : “the first thing dean is to resolve to a monamentto-hismemory,and the.se- “Let us be cautious,”says Rev.Dr.Bel- lows.“show we questions about the Christianity of men like Wathington,Lin- ovln,or@even Dickens,lest the profwne should say?a ele be Gare ity which such menould du without 1" A +* E ~Poe ,,, for over twentyyearsbeen fi ly used upon Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, awake People,all over the C take and admire the Raral for its superior Ability,alue,lustrations,Style,&c.THE PRESS AND PEO?LE PRAISE IT!< For example,an exchange’says:“The Rural!is tha suet og Printes.Aily Edited.Widely a and ily Welcomed Paper,as & whole which now finds its way among the people. eo.XXI-L vegine July 2-Shey it!Only $1.50 per volumeof26 nombers,or $f per year.— Bubscribenow!appRESS D.De T.MUORK,4)Paxk Row.New Yorn. ‘will payfor the New York’Ss Weekly Dollar Sua,from @now to Jenuary 1,1871ONEDOLL*B will payfor the SEMI \REKLY do,@o 50 cents a month paysfor THEDAILYSUNAddressI.W.ENGLAND,Publishers,New York.| LE CANVASSERS WANTEDFOR PUNCHINELLO The greatorigina!fllustratedcomic week!,paper The first 10 numbers sent onreceipt ofto.1 6 le nambers We.Libera)terms to agents.Hplendis Chromo to subseribers.Address Punch- inetlo Pu'Co.,83 NasrauSt.N.¥.Post office box,9,783.—s—-PATENTS. 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A Book of 128 ea peut pores,lately fe ened contains a list of the best American Adverti sing Mediums,giving the names,cireulations,- ||partioutersece |out-come of boys and girts as the books they read.Of all the boys and girls that| we have known,we never knew one io} sugceed in life who spent his time,when |FONE,|do pot say rr may,not read stories.ree we dosay that if you want to be ofanyuseintheworld,you ought not tobestoryreading.— |And what is more,you ought to read no- thing but goodstories.| But howcan you tell whether it is good| or not?‘Therearevery many books cahaveaweakmoral,or a religivus side, that are yet gocd for nothing.They are | too exciting,and breathe «bad air.How| |shall we know the good ones1 | A book that makes as feel brave and strong for oar work is If any wri- ter makes us feel,not that we woald like| to do better,but that we will do better, we may trust such an author.Bat if a book gives usa feeling that our life is dall,that we world like to be somewhere else than where God has pat us,that book docs us barm.ne gg ee An Iowa paper having inserted an item relating that a woman of that State had helped her husbandto raise seventy as of wheat,and noticing the item copied by its exchanges under an evident misappre-| hension of faets,now explains that the| way she h-lped was to stand in the door laud shake a broom ut bim when he sat | |down to rest,and terrifying him in other|every advertived remedy.has discovered a sim |ways.| Prosz Porrrr.—John Bibbs fell in| we with a maid;each night ’neath her | neighborhpod.But vainly he tned +|arouse her from sleep with bis strains 80 ||bewitehin’;while he played in front of \the house,she slept in the little back| |kitchen. |Errects or War.—A New Jersey|paper reports that more divorces have,been granted by the Chanceller of that State since the war than in all the tuepreviouslysincetheformaticnoftheState;and it elaims that not one of them has|been granted without good and sufficient cause. Nevek vsE Isvgctive..—Upon pointsonwhichwedissentfromoneanother,ar-|gament will always secure the attention|of the wise and good;whereas invectivemustdiegracethecausewhichwemayre- spectively wish to support. ~~ A “culled”firm closed basiness,for want of funds,and the senior tember is-sued the following pronunciemento :—“‘Dessolashun of coparship heretofor re-tistin twix me an Mose Jones iu de white-washin biznes are hereby resolv,Demwhatowesdefirmmuspaydescriber,andemwhatdefirmowemusgotoJones,kaze de firm are resolvent.” The drought throughout Germany ie said to be very severe.Advices from allquartersreportthecropprospectsasex- in reading exciting stories.We |eres fa ncerning thewPoliticalandFauttlyNew *}those havinglarge cireulations,tw the interest of roan agriculture,Jitersture,&c., ée.Rvery and —te op templates such,wi book tvalue Mailed frew of fifteencents.shers,No.40 ParkRow.New York. 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DISEASE,LIKE A THIEF, Steals upon its victims unawares.and before they are awareof its attack,plants itself firmly in the system,and through neglect or inattention becomes seated,and defies all ordinary or temporary treat- ment to relinquish its mereileps grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF Thewasted form—the hallow eheck t The withered face—the sallow complegion ? Thefeeble voi the sunken,glassy eye?aed‘eniaciatedform the tremblingframe ?treacherous pimple—the awry sore?The repulsive eruption-—the inflamed eye? Thepimpled face —the rough colorless skin? and edillitating aliments of the ntage?The answer issimple and covers the whole ground in allitsphazesvia:the FANGS OF DISEASE aNnD -SEMABOLTANRY Taint ARE FIEMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain ofLife-the Blood. THE °|INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION during the late war with diseased Lymph has Se é TAINTED 1HE BEST BLOOD in the entire land.It has planted the germ of tha moat melancholy disease in_the reins of men,Women aud children on all sides,and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it reot and branch,forever |Sach a Kemedy is HENRY’S CARBOLILO HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAOT OF BUCHU aAxXD IMPROVED ROSE WASH pas HUMAN MACHINE —New Boon.Pree for Stamp a SLeames Wanted in a paying business &.KENNE-| ‘SEDY 418 Ohestout st..Pritadelphia Prompt.Honorable.Reliable.| Agents wanted in every town and village for the’ largest aad most saccessfal roller Honae in the coun- try —Only One endorsed hy the leading paper~of the | United States.Our Goods give univerra!satistec- tien,our miuasto agents cannot be excelled. andoor checksare free.Having two houxes—Bos- ton and Chicago—oar fac flities are unequalled and our basiness exceeds in amount all other concerns in this trade combined. T>Send for circulars and free clab to 8.C.THOMPSON &4€CU., 136 Pederal Street,Poston.or158Btate Street.Chicago. Avoid Qaacks. A vietim of early indiscretion,causing nerrons debility,prematare decay,&e.,having tried in vain moaneofself-care,which he will send free to fe|low-sufferers.AJ.A.REEVES,78 Nassau St.,N.Y. Moustachies S.<7 Berman “nakvont.niok TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Court Mouse,on Main Street, i ETURN THEIR THANKS TO THE public forthe very liberal patronage en- ide by them during the*past year.and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance,if pot an increase of the same.We will continne te keep on hand «good suplyofPAMEXLEGnocunizs,/ eluding Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,&c.,&e. ALSO, SHOES,DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact,almost everything usually kept in a va- riety Store,all of wbich we will sell low for Cash,or Country Produce at the high- est m price.PHILLIPS &BROTHERS. Feb,18,1870.7—tf 18 CONSIDERED To be the Greatest and Beat REMEDY NOW IN USE \FOR ALL PAINS. It is becoming more and more popular every -*.The demand for it is great. re pared and for sale at DR.POULSON'S Drng Store, BOOTS, |tremely discouraging jan?Salisbury,N.CSy Willradically exterméinetefrom theaystem diseases | arisingfromthe habtt«of ot little ex- pense,little or no change in @ ne inconvenience ot exposure:completely supe:ing thore unpleas- ant and dangerons remedies,Copaiva and Mercary in all these diseases. USE TELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU Inall Giseasesof these organs,whethet existing in thaleor female,from whatever caute originating. and,po matterofhow longstanding.‘It is pleas antin taste andodor,“immediate”in action,and tain toaffectthe bodilyhealth and mental powers.| All the above diseases require the aid of a Diu- HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu is the great Diuretic., retic. ee —— Soldby Draggists éverywhere.Price—$1.95per bottle,of 6 bottlesfor$$.50.Deliveredtoanyad- dress,Describe symptomsin a1]communications. AddressH.T.HELMBOLD,Drag and Chemice) Warehouse,504 Broadway,N.Y. ae NONE ARE GENUINEUNLESS DONR UP INsteel-engraved —.with fac-simileof my Chem. of) are that,however slight | |above diseases,it is cer- CONSTITUTIONRenovator. On reaching the Stomach,it assimilates at }ence with the food and liquids therein,and from the moment ft passes inte the Blood,it attacks |disease at its fountain head,in ite germ and ]maturity,and dissipates it through the avennes of the organs with unerring certainty,and sewds new and pure Blood bounding through every artery and cen flourish and «iad the inner cvating of the abdo- men,like kernels of corn,are withe:ed,dissoly ed and eradicated and the diseased parts pour- ished into Life.The Torpid Liver and Inece- tive Kidneys are sti nulated to a healthy ecre- tion,and their natural functions restored to re newed health and activity Its action upon the blewd,fluids of the body, and Glaudular System,are |TONIC PUKIFYING AND DISINFECTANT |At its touch,disease dronps,dies,aud the vic tim of its vieledoe,&s it Were, |LEAPS TO NEW LIFE, Relieves the Entire _stem of I'aive and aches,en- livens the spirits,and jmpartsa |Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearncss to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, |Thousands hare been rescmed from the verge of the grave by its timely ute,This remedy is new stheredto the public withthemosteolemnaskuranceofiteintrinsicmedi-cal viriues,and powerful Healing properties. Por att Distases oF THE KIDNEYS,RETENTIONOF THE URINE. And for Diseases of Women and Children. Nervous Prostration,Weakness,Genoral Lassitade,and want of Appetite,it is ansurpassed.It extinguis! —of the Bones,Habitual Costiveness,Debil- ity,Diseases of the Kid!og Aen Bisieplis,Female Irregseries \a Skin Diseases,law Complaint,In-digestion,Piles,Pulmonary,Di-seases,Consumption,Serof-ula,or King’s Evil, Syphilis,PREPARED BY Prot.M.HB.Henry, Director-General Berlin Hospital,Prussia. M.,A..L.L.D.,F.RB.8. HENRY &CO.,Proprietors. Agency of the United States. Laboratory,276 Pear!Street,Post Office Box 5272. NEW YORK. tle,six bottlesfor $f.Sent anywhe e on receipt o|wo Patients are requested to o«spond confi-wf and reply will be made by |tiowing mail. ical Warehouse,june Bly fi.T HWELMBOLD. +t, 2, .GB.Poulson,Sole Ager ‘or BalisburB.C;'feb ,&e.,&e | 13-CONSTITUTION RENOV ATOR is #1 per bot-| wel ban “geeSithadEDWAR’ proesteeecerese &finkaoe % to ved an th South ti aphaGASseared od :nothing will be fequ it |allow one oan on tin $wet Y pater Peer arr th bof|ates ‘orth Double 1 fitable Investinento Lexington,N.C.D.W.COURTS,Gen'l.Agentfor Western N. This wonderful vegetable restorative Is the sheet- anchor of the feeble and debilitated.As a tonic and languid it has no equal among stomachics,As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject,it is superseding every other stimulant.Inall climates, tropical,temperate or frigid,it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks dowh the -spirits. Whereva it is intro- duced it becumes a stand- ard article—a medicinal staple.It is to-day the bestandpurest tonic,and the most popular medicine in the eivilized world—be sure and get the genuine. Soldbyall Druggists,Gro- cersandCountry Stores. GROVER &BAKER’S |FIRST PREMIUM STITCH EBLASTICFAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street,Balumore.The tubercules of Scrofula that sometimes| | |Using both threads directly from the spools, |No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread.Wide range of application without change of adjustinent |The seam cetains its beauty and firmuess after washing and g |Besides dorng all kir f work done by l other Sewing Machines,these Maclines exe- cute the moet beautiful and permanent Em- broidery and ornamental work For sale by ANDREW MURPHY, out 15—ly Salisbury,N.C. Greatest Invention of the Age! CHEAPNES#,DURABILITY,CON VENIENCE. AGENTS WANTED To Sell our Ovlebrated GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pew made or e0)4 in this conntry.No blott ng! No soiled fingers!Sixty lines written with one pen of ink!Will outwear any steel pen ever made.— |Bankers,merchants.teachers ondall classes,endorse them in the highest terms of praise.Put up in neat slideboxes.No.1.for general ase;No.2,medium; No.3,for ladies’use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents! We are prepare to give any energetic person ta- will pay $200 per month.We invite all persons wishing employment,to send for samples and circu- lars.‘wo sample boxes mailed for 50 centa. AppnEse WESTERN FUBLISHING CO tmerh4-6m *itteharg,Pa. .tity leretetid>@ <pemeiwe of thet ular SouthernSSprecyeneakantonoepooindswillceaDy i i ‘*at f old policy,i br ;theywill continneto the i ;aMitcunezkara th eaovapalitienikRebinsnentee has met y NT x8 i Life;r ioBitpediacayar ,and the policy aybe a RourceOf the to nie cy fe ley pa ie en ohte,inurein Sorters compan he veo bag oer ae in eventof a eration & etn *Fe a fe Insurance,taking so much from ourstrength,therebygiviugadditional powerteourop cordialfortheagedand king the agency of these Pens,a c mmission which | e: ae |Lai tureswillboless; On.We LAr.“af 0 we&youn its Ler ee ed nt the “f la to every man andwoman in Weatern North Carolina,desiring to ’ay : lies boon.of Life Iusuranee to look well to theirit.terest byscandenspepesuperiormeritsofthe“Piedinont and Arlington Life Insuranee Company”before insure.unce solicited,aud information eheerfully given.Wis GHASH,CanweekC.,Ruffin,N.C. NORTH CAROLINA,}In the SuperioALEXANDERCounty.}Be oar A.©.Melutosh,Adm’r of.Geo.Deal, Dec’d.:against .,E.D.Deal,Elijah Cline and wife Lan-ra,Campbell A.Deal,Harriet Deal, Jane Veal and the Minor Heirs of Mar.ens Deal ; To Harriet Deal,Jare Deal,and the Minor Heirs of Mareus Deal,dee’d,non- resident defendants in the above entitled © proceeding:You are hereby notified that sammons- es in the above entitledpo have issued against you,and the ‘therein wasfiled-in the offigeofthe of the Su Court of AlezanderCoun- ty on the 18tn dayof June,Ay D.y1870-'"Youare further notifiedthatthesum- mons in this proceeding is returnable.to the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Alexanderoa the5thdayofAugustnext,whenand where you.are required to answerthecomplaint—in ,default whereof theplaintiftwillapplytotheCourtforthe relicf demanded io the compiaint.Witness,E.M.Stevenson,Clerk of said Superior Court in Taylorsville,the 18th day of June,A.D.,1870.E.M.STEVENSON,¢.8.c. 25:6w-[pr.feeSi0} ’@he North andSouth United by the GREAT METROPOLITAN Through Passenger Route See th TicketsViaPolrdtcaWeldon,Raleigh and Charlotte.os TIME TABLE--N.C.RAILROAD~TRAIWS NORTH t ae:Lannea Sanaa om new Ca anniv eae ae ;3);eee 22Charlette,...ae «aeSelisbury,..006 vom.Gott:*|)108 om)F bs Greensboro’ti “920 290 emt A,1090 *(lems |ee|*. Raleigh.....}1%Pr.»tats.|GOO |BB Golfabero’.Sze“T2540=_—epeeTRAINSSOUTH—_eee, sratesS.«estve |taave.|aehrve|toevs Gobietere’|isRalvigh1290weee,we OOae,6Ca.Shope Qe awe SOT *|eee 190 ew Greenadere’,437 “=“"|20°Sabebery,jm 726"|ta |68 Chartoter,lew *Ti re) Accommodationfor Eastern N.Carolina. Pas<engers from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the accommodation or &15 p.m.train Pac-cngers from Wilmington to Raieigb will take the morning train.Close convection made at Goldsboro’each way.Apert Tonware Sr! CLEMMONS'STaGw LIND!WARSAWBesselloFayetteville. EAVE Warsaw for Payetteville daily ex4ceptSunday.If you are in Western N Carolina go to Raleigh and proeare a through ticket to Payetteville for $3;Tickets from Guldeboro’ria Warsaw,to yetterille, $6.Through tickets from Weldon toPayette.0.Through tickets from Wilmington,‘arsatr,to Fayetteville,$6. CHA : villevia ;Seiya —nena ney OPTe *ratettntl der UaeWe alk ion and siniplicity of Machinery.and Columbia,via Monrod,forTuesday,Thursday,and ae Leave Wa- desboro',Tuesday,Toarefay,Satarday,af-.ter arrival of trains and Stage frem S Seeak Head of Chatham Rail Road to J . N..,daily except Sundays.Leate bead of hai Rail Road after ar- rival of train from Raleigh.Leave Jonesboro’after atriva)of train from Fayette ville. Clemmons’Accommodation Line Retween Salem and High Point,will charterStagesatallhours“Cheaper than the Oheap- est.”Office at Batner’s Hotel,Salem,N.0.E.T.CLEMMONS,Oct.1;1869—tf Contraetor. DOCT.WILSON’S SCHOOL, MOCKSVILLE,DAVIE,©O.,Nee. THE enbecriber has opened in 5 ville,an Kuglish,Cla 1 and Ma matical School,and proposes to fit boys for Business or fos Calle The location is healthy and the villa uiect and..or-derly.Regular wri watt Gaacdlies by stage with Salisbary,19 miles.The next session will comments July18:h,1870,and continue ‘twenty Wéeks. Tuition $25 per session,in advance;board from $10-40 $15 per month.These terms somewhat modified forthose near enough to pay in provisions,’No —for Ministers’sons,and candidates for the Ministry. DOCT.JOHN WILSON (formerly of Melville,N.6.)21 eow-tt Principal. * * ee onGIDo¢ti Se ee on Miles of tehagit me Stig mew Bide wt ee te)iactodeWie syfeb :intntpe inn St vewmlagmavesod Libw 32 oe "i Fy, 1 COSMET pe ogy afelt ae! piss “emp Piiling.yews by 1 RM UVGARL 2 « tee Wsscerus BO Segre — v.- LEWismus 9 ERAGE OFMEWONT TN RUS]AWpettBraetj i arin to the it ah mags _How Tom EeninettmS‘Tt wasn’t hard!“When the|pou.oejwivaleboned|SAYS816 Di" ee_THE DEATH OF THE LION.|1Na cire:mstuucesisso sad|latter aye aént, tis aepeoee anor‘the‘nor,tolook Cae eae ceed |erBaydi sot Romenkercome7inhd ue Y ewae ae they hac dies,and ru name fandhe peacocks.“Aren’t they nice,boys ?”he the twa,who were to see that he threw bmostapprovedfashion, “Scanning!GorBennett.“Never saw anything eqaalthem.But I say,Joe,aren't ¢j lenet little tigheg =It strikes mionwillhavesomedifficultyinbending Won't you ee 2 " “Pshaw,go Tt", an old glove,To prove a ie der njbaba“gsoeeewhitd elostt ontetableisaethwithabreadinit,ando dia .he.Pwo e of gold,the sifter—are ona small sil- Wfire a goldenitmageof the,Vir-gin Marv holding the Child JeMtis in herarms.With this imagéjaley bless the future couple.All che company stand; the mother holds the bride,completel dressed in white,by the hand,sua S ed by all he:dearest friends and compan- ions.All bow before the image.he father takes the image,the mother the bread and salt;the yofing canple thewkneelundertheinmge.aud are firet bless-ed by the father;the latter then tikes Whe bread and salt from the hands of the '25 00)37.50 mathe,and then gives her the image,and 20003000 45.00|the same ceremony is repeated.After ; ‘TS 00 30 00 4500 75.00 |this the father and mother of the bride-e ae "ea ti she wi .2800 40 00 50 0080 00 130,00.groom do the like.‘Then comes the giv-|NA)nes —>~ —————Salcnen ing of the rings.The bride's father gives |mn wThander 1”exela ‘|ies ve ache ea ara of the Lou-|the golden ring to the bridegroom,and|oq his hands behi eu molds,and i -»into them,'F ,no.Theirset was immense,prouder ‘than a dozen a of man’s tr .nection with the times.It.isexpegtetthatmoreth@htwothonsandwillbepresent.mehas all bee..arranged and ;remne divided spevialized,and com-mitted individual of distinction therein,the world of literature andscience.‘hey disclaim all par,ofthe.great Concil of Rome the ob-int of this extensive movement.and truly,this assembeenthefruitofeffortegraduallygthatbeganmanyyearsbeforetheeneFathersignifiedhispontificalwill.Nevertheless,the contrast cannobj fail to awaken an extraordinary interest"|in Both av constituting the great religious event of theage—an issue joined,on avastandaugustscale,in the persona,of both sides of most able and veneghblemer :**|between the past and future ge reli- _|Gious mind of man.” his rioter in the blood of ene beasts;this emitter of A Diworced Wife aud her Husband i Marry again after a Separation y Thirty three Years —A story of real life,shrond- ed somewhat in romance,rnnpeth in this wise:About thirty-th ars ago,a young lady,about fifreen of ore, beautifal and —r specially noted for her masical talent;(for she eould sing like a bird)was wooed and Wonby a young mechanic,vie a ingen.The union niegsyand-atter an 4 “ the " knows ~~A aefer"wit thing in the way-of Mreconcilia d went his way.A diy a but I have not was the complaining pa was ,in whom the p et was centered more and more as he rrew from tufancy to childhood,and freon @hild- booedtomanhood for she was in bite re it 2doguméamphor.-tions form these inthingwaswiek,ridicule its absurdity.Itinduceftopleggebelievethat with the-vas rious additions and prescribed mixings,me eee ean be converted:—— thing for illuminating purposes. fras and ae addedto $8 50 $1300\F8 00;22.00,20 00 30,00 ‘Benzine—they are co #o far are not foolish;but the dients,alum,soda,potatoes,nonsense,They have not theefiectinmakingtheBenzine than Benzine,and the person who ses to add them is a fool if he know it,and a rascal if he did.B leét that ibis oil is Benzine,ansafe; plo-ive and deadly.Better hat,your children should have no other ii bt than tallow dips,or go to bed at dark,aio the riek of sudden death,or what ia) being maimed for life by this 8.—e R.“oil.If you will use it,first make your will,fhen insure your life,and ask your minister to get ready a sermon on the “mysterious Ti amaine of Providenee.” These recipes are veing hawked aboutthecoulitrybyagentswho,by fnies the cheapness of the light,doubtless se Ja large vember.Ibey should be arrested andpupiched.A Scsscrimer. a McFARLAND IN 00 50 00 00 - ‘Joe,anhies aep= found a veut stern.“ t aod what a fe id not the silver oue to the bride.They are uow |i).cansime ‘a LEEPING BEAUTY”OF|«ffianced to e other,and give each oth-der the ;,3 TENNESSEE.er the aki When ~a ie |l ds 1 aebag ,j over,the company enjoy themecives;they |1 should think they had,”:’J y had,”ansBemithbeandySoonwritenin|iat lucent ae dink andsepar,7,eting prpi he fneah es a to the lady known here as the |age.During the Siecal Cation Gin deavored to control his lé aa Bleeping Beauty,”that1 can scarcely |ceremony and the marriage the bride So ee nd ‘lM es give you anything new,but will|pioom spends all his evenings with.bis only waste belf an beert ease">>(add my testimony to that already given,|Fide Pra gaa aan ows a’"*|time and we bave amile to go.gCarriagePeerietsnee|ile stasis Saag |wag ta 3 as I know them from her mother,brother,|he a a ar “What lid dot what do” Band friends,who now have her iu charge|crown is plied on the heads*of the affi-be as a oh =on but they are amile 100 big.leeg no way but to have them mended.” oe in the same hoase in which I am StOP-|anced,Then the ae pins:and from which Tam now writing|of wine,ofwhiel §you.Mirs Susan Jaroline Godsay wae sign of oe 1 Wh I do it,TéaugttZ“Who canI get todo it,“ :Well,|aw something of«lor andaeveethe|£2"88 them vo that they won vasHoldowaminuteabd1boovaminuteahdTHghpcorde comimDa led Tow,} ">.bern in Obion county,Tennesece,ie A e within iles ofthis city,of poor,baf |flog eenshonest.“Her father has been dead |lowing biiun td mpon whieh is laid aud eel ——t mmm ashe came back.“Now lav yourself over on the bed and I'll fis yoa in short wer;| iven,in what shouldtopickhisownral- mouser!The number of et offers them a cap y both dink,asa hate contracied.= “Wihed by the offictas a to cc-|A BLACK con-| anen.“ned .~-Hitt,Revetend ‘Thos.Ailison,De D,|How..@ Faller,Gert R.W.Welker,Rev BreaYork,Homo.W.Holden >Hon.Rev, The command was obeyed—the pants|ines H.Brog-pu “distrres for den a8@ Col.James BF.Tafor were ap- pointed a committee to procgre from the er mather still lives peontre ofstine ch uring the pablie celebra ab ee and show very! i daty for tweaty ong| i poorare.y and to some ex Eee,d t ow the cx al visitors,fe fake care ot er supplies for ber cliarz Mire Godeay was taken sick when a boat four years of age,with what wns BNO,N.C,dune 9—A,.,|dimilar to the McFarland Richa bas recently occurred in this § analogous,indeed,to that case shat lam .|tempied to give the particulars thereof.We |gee that the determination to slay sedgaers is not configed to partical.r localiigenlape, nor to the white man ouly bese’ties. tion of the your g eouple husband now Wear ber golde: the company are inv.ied to go ty the house at the bridegroow's tather A werk af ter,they retern to charch,when the prieet hfts the crown from their heade.This is torpor of self-contempt,considerably has-tens with bis assagai to draw a veil over the paiuful eeene.the .the rings worn by ged;the one,the ali marriage are excha ” tribations orcer ‘he silver 'da procare prop euler From the chareh LATE HOURS. Rev.Henry Ward Beecher hed ly on “”and “Un- ine.ded—the coat taile carefully ned over,sO as to conceal the ren,”and all went merry ae a marriage bell,amtil Joe tollowed bis blushing bride, es es supposed to be chills and fever,but which tld ike ekill of nurses aud physicians for more than two years,at which time she fell into a nervous eleep,from which ahehes not woke since for a louger tim than twelve minutes.Sie usually sleep Boundly from 11 o'clock at wight un it @boat 6 in the morsing,and throngh the y wakes about:nce an hour Ler wa ing spells are never af le f Wore than but usually about ez giinates’duration In he@waking mo Mente she spewks both ple telligently,answers | tion neked her,aud appears quite happy and contented. One of the strangest points of this Strange eaec is the seemingly total ab sence of anything like respiration A piece of the finest poli«he d glass held c! @ thar ur por twelve, isal tly and ia mpiiva y q ue ee to her lips fails to disclose the slightest | trace of breaih Her pulse 's perfeetly still,and but for a nervous and tremulous | thation of the body,which never evases, oa might at any tine call her dead d grewn duti.g her »flietion from a S Matle child t.abou:the average beight of ber vex,and weighs 96 pounds;agg al though her body and hands showfhet vr, peor in ficsh,her face ie fall and emooth, her features well developed.Iudeed, Shy ch a rare style do her featares port ay| she is not inappropriately called the ng Beauty of ‘Tennessee. Masozrc.—Phe-Rew York Times re- ceutly published an interesting history of ee Masonry,from Which we take the lowing extracts: Tne Universalityof Masonry —Wheth from England or Scotland,or from an cient Egypt Macoury originated,it epread all ever the globe,and now Maan She found among alm st all the nations of| whe earth.Inasmuch as it teaches liberty, fraternity,and equality,it ia interaicted inia,Anstrie,Spain,and Portugal,and io Hangary a man,if known to be a Ma- eon,would be imprisoned.The Chinese have an organization closely allied to Ma- sonry,but instead of the Biblo,they usethe:writings of the confucious,who is @amed as their spiritual gnide. nigh degrece known among European Ma gone are nut praciiced by the Chinese or Asiatic Masone,but the extent of their Masonic knowledge is confined to that obtained in symbolic lodges.Therefore, ifa Master Mason,made in this countryinGreatBritain,or the Continent ofope,should visit the Mongolians or er Asiatic nations,he would find that could readily make himsclf known andwouldberecognizedasabrother. —_- The only prinsoner in the Nantucket notifies the anthorities that it they_dow’t fix up that jail so that the sheep_ean't in to bother him,he will be blow-ed if he will stay in there ;There are Masons among the Mabometans.The| x Bo to the natal couch. the filual coneccration of marriage |—_ THE S8ABLY. bach fully aron id,to ser the seweewst face in bat it enabled Jue,ae he gia iced the world,the rosy cheeks and ripe lips he lovely and loving blue eyes,avd the golden curls just peeping out from the snowy sheets,and he eatinguished it alto- gether,aud hasiened to disrobe bimeclf Off came coat,vest,taney necktie and collar,boots and socks in a hurry; The d,and more they wenldn't tugged vai ly for halt an “Thunder!wattered Joe, “What ie the matter,dear?” the eoftest of acceuts trom the bed,where somebody was wondering what it was that annoyrd him In hia reeent volam tithed Society }Solicade,Ralph Waide Lwerson say e: “The P tfeetion of the childhood i@ easily acknowledged. an provide nec fur The care which covers the eced of the tree un der tongh husks avd stony cases,provides 'more he and brenat |Somehow the pants stuckforthehamanplantthemother's father's The estier te ¢its ting, tree | meandthlouseezcome beset ching ated perfectly Ly the ui avd lowr. weakness isc MID pens ane happy.patronizing lowk of the moth er,who te «sort of hig! dence toward it,Welcome tu the paren jebe prny errngylir,k nese,his |‘ }the soldier's,his lips touch d with pereua xy which Chathem and Pericles tn man lhood bad wot.His onaffeeted laments tiess when he lifts ap his voice on high, dr,more beantifal,the eobbing child —the re posing provi strong in hie wen J overcome hy the sitnation, and forgetung his bashfulnees,blurtee out:“Molly,that enred Tom Bennet has sewed my pants,drawers,shirt and an- d.rehirt,all together!" “Lt ix ton bad.Waita moment,dear A little stockingless foot,pee ped ont, then a ruffied night dress,the lamp wae It was a moment of desperation. wae entire!) ttle arins more trresietible th fice all bqaid grict,ae he ties fo swallow . lhis vexation,eoften all hearts to piety, and to mir btaland clamerone ex my ashen, |The small despot asks eo little chat all j reason and all nature are on his side ignorance is more charming than all know!- edge,and his little sins more bewitchingthananyvirtue.His flesh is angele’flesh | all alive.‘Infancy,’saith (oleridge,‘pre-|sents body and spirit in anity ;the Ledy jes all animated.’All day,between hie three ot four slerpe,he eons like a pigeon house,spatters and para,and pate on his | inces of importanec,and whew he fasts, the little Pharisee taile not to sound his released,mentally vowing that if ever he |gos the opportauny he would pay his|friend Tom back with interest for the joke had played on bim al A Thought.—A seed,buried in the earth fer ceutaries,may contain the pow- er of vitality,and by the action offight ana heat,spring upand yield an abuan- dance of fruit.A thought casaally drop- trumpet befote him.By lamp-light,he |ed—in the corner ofa letter--at the bot-de-lightsdn ehadows on the a by day-|tom of a newspaper column ~or amid a |light,in yellaw and ecarles.Carry Wim|crowd of javeniles—may remain anpro out of doors—h-is overpowered by the |ductive for years,and at Inet apring ap to light and by the extent of nataralobject,gindden and refresh thousands. and is silent.Then presently begins bis a6 of his fingera,and he stndies power—|Think of this,ye who are feeding the im- the leesou of his race.First it appears in |moral mind,aud stamping is destiny !— no great hurm,in architectural tastes.—|Let not an impure sentence go forth from of books,thread-epools,ecards and |your pen,or your lips. checkers:he will build his pyramid with|Drop everywhere the good seeds ofthegravityofPalladio,With av acous-|trath,and they will not be lost.The word tie apparatus of whistle aud ratue,he ex-|of reproof—the jndicious counsel —the plores’the laws of sound.Bat chiefly,|pleasant auggestion—the earnest advite |like his senior coantrymen,the young|—will be recalled at a futare day. American studies new and speedy modes Sinai aeoftransportation.Mistrusting the eun-|Nearly Home —“Almostwell,and near- ning of his emall lege,he wishes to ride}ly at home,said the dying Baxter,when on the necks and shouldersofall flesh.—|asked how he was by a friend.A_mar- he small enchanter nothing can with-,tyr,when approaching the stake,being stand —no seniority of age,no gravity of |questioned as to how he felt.answered character ;uncles,aunts,grandsires,grand-“Never better,for now I know that I am mas,fall at easy prey;he conforms to|almost home.”Then looking oyer the nobody,all conform to him;all caper and |meadows between him and the place where make mouths,and babble and chirrup to |he was immediately to be burnt,he said,him.On the strongest shoulders he rides,|“Only two more stilesito get over,and I ,and pulls the hair of Jaurelled heads.”|am at my father’s honse.”“Dying,”said gtaan rae |the Rev.8.Medley,“sweet work;home!|A man in Bhode Island has been sen*|home!Another on his doath-bed saidtojailfortendaysforsleepinginchurch.|“I am going home as fast as I can,and 1 Nothing was done to the clergyman who|bless God that I have a good hoe to ga |pat bim to sleed 1 ¢0,"! |A thought may be remembered for life. There was only a dim light in the room,| ’|Society,for the able and in@resting ed- but | came im Hie |lighted,a pair of sciseors found and Jee | |next Legislarnre an act t iporporate the |Historical Society of Nérth Carolina. On motion of Rev.Selom*:Pool a tote of thanks was unaniaioasly iven to Col John H.Wheeler,the Pre-@leut of the drves which be had deliverediou the |befuye on the history of No with a re quest that a copy |Society for publication,|It was.voted that the Scfretary |Treastirer be ioetructed to Looks,papers and other pre |Society,and deposit them in ro! Weise vata Teale ”and in the course of his sermon +“If you wanttomaketheruiuofaebildgivehimlib-erty after dark.You cannot do anything nearer tojngare dampation than to lravehimatlibertytegowherehewillwithoatrestraint.After dark be will be sure to get jate ¢ommani ation with le that willineallhiagoodqualities.I do notaktoparentsabouttheirchil- ere are thousand who think theirtdowrong.Their child will | when his tongne is like a bended will not drivk,When there is pot j sity library. It wae voted that Rev.Se4mon Pool, Morgan Clapp,D.S Patrick \James F. Taylor and 8.8.Ashley be »Apointed an execative committee te eonduct tbe print- ing and other executive busiveys of the Society. Kx-Gov.Henry T.Clark a pr) meusly elected to deliger the ne al address bef.re the Histories!5:of North Carolinaiit the text egni4:mtet- ing,Which willeo heldeat the U tiversit on the day before the Cotameneemant wee |%IB7L in the University library. |——Catching a Fly in Chuteh.—A iad |of eur eburebofapew |time of &yvun oor k in him.oreasionally tote youth,who evidentlySaltstapapanontpeheborett1"tr,we ee vittae,and from the e's one conld plainly see thatthe hour of “thatfly”had come.Insteadofsa ing “shoo fly, don’t bodder ine.”a vis hand moved to the supposed «ffeuding inaect;then cree a Santis clutch apd a spring behind hin.»Imagine the hornit of the youth tu find im bis hand the y hat of the fair one.which he had tort-vivlently frogs her head,sadly disarranging thecoutegr fads and chignon,e was indi t,of course,aud the youth coald have pur- chased at an immense sacrifice about that time.Explanations andapologies followed, and the disorganized hair was put in order as soon ag possible,andthédevotional exercises were tesumed.—Lima (Ohio)Gasette. aor A Specimenof Hifalutin.—A Western political stamp ep*akcr demolishes bis op- ponent in this wise. Bulla a worm fence around winter's supply ofsutmmer weather;skimtheelonds from the sky with 4 teaspoon;|a hurricane to abarnese;ground _ earthquake;lasso an ava anche,pat’a di- aper on the crater of am active ; hive all the stars in 4 nail keg,hong the ocean on agrape vine to dry;pub thésky hto soak in a gourd;anbuckle the belt of eternity,and paste “To Let’on the Sun and moon;but neverfot a moment sir.delade If with the jden that anfticketOFyourpartycaubeatours. ‘ng |e saloon ite mile of his father’s house |where hé is not hs well known as one of|ite owt Decanters;he never docs inigui- f -he is nefilth — |Nineteen outof every twenty allowed per- |feet freedom at night will be wou |it,“There ie nothing more important than |for a child tobe at home at aight;or,if be is abroad,you ehowld be with him.If he is to see any sights or take any Ps|wre,there is nothing that he shoald see that you sheald notsee-winh him.It fs wot merely that the elild rhould be broken \down,bat there are thonghts thst never Ought to find a intéA than’s brain.ancel,if he wrigghsacross @ carpet leave hia slime,which no bronhng @ @lacious song,and they never ean fur- get ‘t.They will regret having learned it to the end of their lives.Ido not be- in a child's seeing lives.1 do not telve in a child’s seeing life,as itis call- ed,with ite damnable lust and wickedners, |to have 1te imagination set on fire with the flames of hell.Nobody ~through this fire but they are burned,arned,barmed ; and they can never get rid of the scars.” A young Virginian bas this year grad- uatedat the Princeton (N.N.)College with higher fonors tbem have been taken at that since the graduation of Aaron B His name is Theodoric B. Pryonma son of Roger A.Pryor,late of vi The New York Tribune of the alt.,in a notice of the Princeton comfiencement,says: “The Jay Cooke Mathematical Fel- lowship,after the most difficult,and in its rerulte the most brilliant examination in the history of the college,was given to Theodoric B.Pryor.———apeee “Why do you esll me Birdie,my dear 1”in a wifeofher husband— warded wore than motbers often are.—|stunce I am about to give you thepatties The father married again and reared a are black,and were lawly the slaveaot family of children.His name often ap-|—distingnighed in the old Nogsh rs in print,for be ie an author of mu-|State,d wand sai of note.More thanthir-|‘Ihe history of the case,which basj ty years have dragged their gerooked |«en tried in the conrt for the see lengths along and disappeared bebiad ©Burke,at Morganton,and wehis - ternity’s veil.During all this time,I be-|or Judge Mitchell,ie briefly this : liewe,the actora in thie drama-met not:time agd Andrew Caldwell took tbe bat strange things do happen.”‘The sec-lof Harvey Avery,and eloped with ond wife sickened and died;aftera while|from her home in Barke county,@ = the hasband sickened,and asbe lay on Tennesece.The woman fs said toa bie bed uncertain of the fature,memory|becn a faithfnl ond devoted wife for bem calied up the past in long review;some fifteen years;but was inveighed tned"s little wrongs may have tingled his coa-|desertion of her hneband by the wite®of ecience—at all events,he Eoaed to ece|Andeew.‘The pleasures of thie newt her around whose life he bad wontonly|.not proving ail the woman had been told wrapped the dark manile,”Efforts were |they woald be,she wrote to her injured made to gether by his bedside;they |bueba:d to eome and take her baek:to were anccesefnl;a reconciliation was ab his home ageim,Pbie-wae done.But fected,and she adwiuietered th fim dar.|the seducer soon followed,and a short ing hie indieposition.When sufficfently |time after bie retarn was canght by Ayery tinder cirenmetances which cofit husband of the continned gailt ot :couvaleseent,they visited her old home, kind!vde were spoken,the dark past ves alg of Doubly enraged by thie oe eh ruehed upon the parties with-«kiteforgotten,aseurance of fealty in the fature de,and fn the hand wae miredmade,and again the har pro a cock.»TROWwibe,vighely edbcingntie interition to kill,fed,but Onldweallsx6edLastnight,May 5,they were married— the life joarney,60 eagerly began,soon disconnected,was commeneed anew. o_o cACK DottoR ku¥s AWALT WitzA Six ae at &Time!—Dr.Yoang, the Quack canéer doctor,who swindled his ground and called for thewéinamet> |remain also,as the two mightencedatily defend themecives.DBatitowns18 vale; |for in a few minutes Avery had cat@eld-|well’s bowels out with the kuifey gouthet death ensued soon afterwapde.4 |eebappéwred in the eausty the janetion of Holaton river.He took |confine the eouncel to lew clnes!SB by the other two.He checked his bag-‘eonneel.forthe prosceution4 +aaa ly.”If his six are anything like Xan-!conde the deceased formerly belonged in —_——aor Boys,néver enquette the girls.They |guished Conservalizes and rare eo view to matrimony,approach them polite-|wells,and the circomstances:eonaveted tenderheartbas been broken,and manya|The eases of “Sickles,of OoleyobeMe- ———a |tion being that the jury in thia.gasewonld shallbeunable to comprehend it.So) |verdict was,“not guiliy of me but ee —-—----:her “liege lord?”One husbands her ddecds H¥%bo are aati.”“Becanse,”was the answer,1.ways associated,inmy ind,an Mesers.James and Jones of something)near $1,000,and who tiving be.ee Mei wae low Bloante ilte,ett Ay |curred,and Shere the trial,as te WSF10-|ted has jast taken place.be trial away”on Séterday Tes ce |assuming auch a political pliasey HieToa-young women from the neighborhood of |5)Judyo Michell,bad tointerphes and the Western train af Union with four of||iatenamt Governor of theState,HeaosofIe,. the dameela,and was joined at Jonesboro \‘Ded R.Caldwell,appeared ae epeef she }to Louieville,and is supposed to|sah t :fe 7 Pe a »has greatly damaged higavegonetoUtahwithlis“happy farni-|mong the Hadieal negroes for laborioualy tippe,Lord have merey on his soul!|clamoring for the life of the pri pay Bristol News.b oe Caldwell—hence his ced counsel for the defendant were a diatia- furniah eoquetry enongh without your nid.|'There has been an almost:hfe-long tead It you want to win their affetions with @)existivg between the Averys and Cald- ly and honestly,beingsure thatyoumean|with this tragedy gave addiviendl éxeite- just what your actions indicate:Many a|ment and rancor to the fetitles happy life been maderad by a false de-|Farlandyand others,were cited by the clarationof fove.,counsel for the defence;and theee pposi- :‘eonsider the case one of justifiable bomi-slahespola re ley ti arnt Sde scordiog to publi vite Be|Honor charged the jary that they sh bett of whose asind He &Couttary way,|not weigh the case wherein public opimioa :.|was,but must confine themselves alene to wae&Deve»reaaon,ig..comspetition the of the question involved,»DPheir ie |guilty of manslaughter,”from w'de- iPadyar wayel pighy Dawes a bal cision defendant's couusel have.appyaled. Good “words and goo [Weans,and the other méane her husband.!rent we owe for the air we breathe.”* ‘dle vepatation as one of the finest speakers apd TheOld North 3 FREE SPEECH. Anthemidst of the highpolitical ore fthe timesthesacred rights offreespeechan :free press must not be lost sight of.All who ‘ould abridge,or who would threaten,either me not the true friends but the enemies of peace per"lew apdagder.Thore who thys get are not ‘eventhe judicious friends of theirporty,a such ‘2course Will do more to cregte Cemenenes. among the people,who are tired of turmoilEY wezife,than any other that could be devised.— ‘Pals,it must be remembered,isa free govern- swtatinwhich these rights are guaranteed by Every..wan hgs.a.sight.to.be-.J candidate who choses to do so,and every aright’to epeak of and criticise the pab- te ects and ome & character of candidates, are informed that 3 certainWw apd willbe,aitinhiscooler iow api hits of whomt a0 th dates, have. ‘Ourobjectin writing this a 7 eats of violence.———$—-—___—- REGISTRATION. vote gt the coming election, action ofthe Kegistrar-all over the State. We kpow that some very able lawyers differ from the Atturney General in his construction and we shall not undertake @decide."While the opinion of the law WHAT DOFS IT MEAN Stale)ing @tizen of this ‘izenjulthreatenedthatif«ceiiffin other cit should dayienything against @ centgin candidate he ne assaulted fur such speech,This Be hope and beliewe,was made in the aimed by theats, Rothing have arighteoushorror.This pa-‘r gens porting any cape oppo-,a J ,and does not expect to.But,iehevcnes peace and ciyj)libertyit *willTightsgndprivilegesforall. the acts of,or agsail candi- take the conseqgences of ¢justtotheassailedpartiorpartics.— thatwebaye nothing to do,ond pill not is quite as much to promote the success of the regular Con- sepvative candidates as to vindicate the cause of free epeech and civil Hberty.Pitcher considera- nan to justify,if not to demand ‘t: atet people of the country want peate,and Qur party to get their votesisto con- ‘that we are a law-loving,law-nbi- ey,opposed to all kinds of violence or ow.Attorney General Old«has pablished an Apitniogcopsiraing the Registration law.He takes the mame view taken by this paper last those whose names are already on thevegiggration books,who have not changed theirplacesofresidence,aud where there has been no change in the voting Jistricts or pre- Gincts,peed not register again to enable them'to We suppose this epinienofthe Attorney General will be seccept- ood nnsettling she question,audwill regulate the | That sich ig the|ae most satisfactory ev eg 1 t the er @f-Stev veDieveetehy oth meee: lawless acts as they who have least.y,mon than that,we have as much hostility to t as any man,We would nut knowingly support any candidatefor office who would lend them arly countenance,or attemptto justify their acts. We would not oppose the use of military force sehidied could see howit waspossibleforthem any arsistayce to f so.But even then a hastily unless it be we wouldoppose the tite Such troops will generally add to the lawles ness which they gre #nte this,we have giby.t band they passed by the by Rowzee&White,bothas good ding citizens as can be foondany he fired one of the two pistola,‘Which cocked in his handa,into the pavement diately andert8®dining room window.A ber of his men,whowere a few yards beh men and described. Did'nt I tel!you not toshoot without my orders?” roursell,we i ifme,to render the civil,authorities In nn formed and undiseiplinedSuutewilitts,compored of ménespecially selectedfortheirpeacelovingand.law gbidingcharacter, to suppress.And fear,Uhl beatearlypctCo).Kirk's command of ringing before him one of dtr most respects ed citizens.On ——with said citizen House,a hotel kept aslawabl:|Carolina, the Lieutenant,who was marching at the Read of the squad,was just opposite the dining’toom him,immediately raised a shoot that they had been fired at from the botel window.Six or seven of them rushed to the window and leveled their muskets at the guests of the hotel,whe were al supper at the tims,exploding several caps at them.The consternation among the quests at the table,a number of whom were wo ren,can be better imagined than ¢Lieutenant in command took no notice of their conduct,except to turn arounda mament or two after the firing and ex- claim to his men:“What age you firing for?| several citizens,who were standing immediately |vy,said simalgancously:“You fired the shot y you doit.”To this he made| ag’reply veslisehes on. These are the simple facts of the tranmction ter or lessextent,singe the2othepassionsand i the only topics o hetission in this State for th ! the discnssion of.them has too .Am vituperation. Len : our social apd agrigulturn important the han t eebeen,lost sight of entirely, sme eS torntheirat tiontoothergndmore yeelienswholesystem,of eeting...During long peony thatnip Largefarms eralrule,»Smdlbfarmain 4 ce .ee pens ofan,:guld beupeacefulus|rote,Bint doug exceir.the ythe State@large ratreetawithintheirhands,A|NotthetnStatesandKurope,”We mustsquadofthemwmp!in.townby Col.een peop Kark,in chargeof a Lieutevant,forthe parpore ‘offarming.”For itis asan art most ofourpeoitastheyshould.can be of feeling ts produced.Parties must & ly exist in all free govern >|not necessarily produce eal to the pablic in : with each other in their to promote common weal,Whiten they @ this they of ry Le rexctgt that | d ted inte mere personal slang and epee One result is the lnwlessness which pervades,or has receatly pervaded,some. ‘reconstruction noregurpoliticalreconstiue- tical excitement to cease tate| [ere te ‘for RD- -eadet}t.West.Point,tot ks at H \pe ot ast tes atesbeen sanctioned ond a-y thousands of our people in prima-ages,0be ets feBs |Treasarer he pays to The license must be 4,dred dollars paid annuallyse..Thecounties cannot requi~1 for license bat from oe *ment as genetheCompany.For the licensehidollars. 5th.The ul;cent earatatr,Gui be taponInsuranceCompanies, on,a ‘ysah de a de oetae+1000,ann ing Bite past it sonia.that they oequietattethe laws a stitu-ted au’ties,and have ueve:beev more sojaniuthelastfewmonthspast. jotwith-tandi .foe eat surprise .U woof the Sr ug as beli Jems «of the Sate sin- me thought proper meas to ling»equippi aud ca State wes of a large™4 Quiet and orderly citizens of whatever,dé af political opinion,cannot hat haywithesse(this extraordiuary.mevemeut wit! ‘ho ro.Whatdoesitmean?A ye to ai!the civil authority mere-“Hitherto 7 oa RS p the State,node eve that arin-especially jn euch numbers,areanysuch law to ally declared.the corpus suspended and the per-verty of e¥ery cigizen placed atinereyofarmeden,Cle with power Sites no fvéinifea to respect the Of others?From what appears io Governor's organ,the Standard.these |j .ba "fe nat only to be inferred.but seem sek.|We are pet aware ofany.Aud if he violatesthelawhowcanheexpectotherstuub-|serye it?. Peew nt of view,thiecoat A tu theyfinve been detailed to us by sevéral eve|a4sal altars ction ith henclle Tontihes was %y aecs witnegenin pre have Nene eonfidence—the °*the foundation of i taxed people.and instead of tving.willLeerenotatthetime.Will thes6ekalapstem of the South ns swept away,seriously endanger the public peace.Iu aorHtconductas‘Wealth ean no longer form i 1 |werd,it is sheer usurpation of power,whieh,more that bere @d amongus.Aparistoeraey.rt @ bo Governor of the State|other B thelr way here’‘it meat be what|roald ed te asaume.The time.too, ;.J [is most feepportaue.An important electionadverathand.It is more than suapected a number of eve wil errs.and cause the |be dealt with.astheydeserveto be to in: We bear it is stated that in some countice|12h psflttweta2gooddex!of indifference manifexed |wh Fagard to the approaching election.This$6 almost incredible.Complaints agninst the prove that Gov.Holden couk!have obtained as|ndminietzationaud the party in power have|407 #he wanted,or,6 least,ma many ne $e |Se pon aheenloudandlong.The opinion that it has|Deeded for the enforcementof the Jaws in thie |oreble ndFalgedthecharacteranddestroyedthecreditof|S#teBeatehasbeenuniversallyexpremed.There Whewill not reort to the remedy at atime JikeMiledeservewhateverfatemaybefallthem.—Thay should heregfter sea!their lips,and never ee heardto complain Qotepite 2 continuance of the evils and bar To be inactive now | The fact that two or more companies ofregn- lae @oops have been sent to North Carolina [oon ane eneanensbeen thetinaenat hia own pattyaswellas by the opposition.— And all are Pejoicing that since the State troops, dameunder which they heve been so long groan |Commanded by Col.Kirk,have beencalled into ig.Barely note tingle Conservative will fail service several companies of regularfedera!po Gatein the coming election,if he will first |‘TOOP*have beew seni to the Biate. ivethesubject one hour's deliberate thought theysee the posible means of preventing the Atio anly by electing honest men to office that |*if and bloodshed that might otherwise ensne. aay reform or is:provement inthe paesent eoa- itionofthingscan be hoped for. a HON.F.E.SHOBER. Mlle.Bhober returned from Washiggton onPhasingmorninglastandisnow @eevemingthedistrict.He will cisit first the peuntionofMecklenburg,Lincoln,Gaston and| Bevia.Hewill canvarsthewhile district as ferme itan between thisand the dayof elec-dies.His election iscertainbeyond all doubt,af theGonsersatives will onlygo wothe pollsand |elections will be the reverseofthet intended.wom Thistheywillcertainlydo.If thepres 08 state of aflairswoot carry every intelligent SOEthe polls then,indest,arethe days of|ofthee men,than have any ditsedity .|withthem,Jt ¢unqnestionableevidence |of theltlaw lor and law abidingGharacter,jmau>4 ee |anta a,img)of thisdistrict met Singsthe writenanother squadofaaaaKirk's weppaod:downthe road.on Tuesday godin.HM.Pritchard,of that city,as theircan-evening,the numberof whichwe didnotlearn. Midese for Congre~,in opposition to Mr.Shober.et PieDevwe areinformed,is a manofsome tal- eet,but got mach popularity aytheeonld have beaten their strongest man by@eryHandsomemajority—his majority over Wa'hirenotgreatly mistaken.Mr.Helper willGchmateriallyvarytheresaltbybeing«eandi-date. }|PERSON COUNTY.| Weare glad to enothet our gallant young Stead,Henry T.Jordan,Feq.,has been nomi-nated forthe Honse of Re Presentatives by the|wise Mr.Darham thay have as mgch trouble toPMatervatitesofPersonCoonty.Mr.Jordan is |get in as Mr.Shober hart,perhaps more. beMyoungmanofsplendidabilitiesandhighohar-‘attgewho is destinedto make bis mark in the‘world.Tewill howe no superior of his age inthehextlegislature,shon!]he be elected,as we |‘Teighted with a remarkable storeofgood things ure gewared and believe he will be.Success tohia. —_——.<»>-—_ Cow.H.C.Jorts has been onanimonely nom-|A ftiafed o8 the Conservative candidate for the|"lity,several for Indy readet,two for chil- Pengein Meck)enurg rise Gov.Vinee,declin- 'Jones was a membetofthe last SenatefeaWhefperiod,to fll the unexpired term of Judge Osborne,and won for himpelf consider- ables debaters in that body ||| ' || q conducted|reapectfally towards all whom theyUponthewhole|a tee a8 well ratinGed with his nomination as| could have made.Mr.Shober| Dy.Pritehard will be counted by thoneands,if |ialature.— The peopleof theWest,where lawafd order have generally prevailed for more than three years past,are indignant at the courseofihe Governr,as we have been informed by those who haveanopportunity of knowing.A distio- tending the Supreme Court for two or three Peeks,saying that while there he saw no maa of prominence of either party who did not denounce themeasure.Andthe opinion is almost uni- verealthat theinfuenceitwillexert upon the Itis @ matter of congeatalationthatonr citi- renasubmitted quietly to the tanta andinsults It givesuepleasure,however,tostate that thisnad‘themselvesdecentlyandmet —ee GA.A report ie current in the MountainDistrictthatPiateDurham,the Conservatire candidateforCongres,iabanned by the lathAmendment.He is not so banned,forif hé hadbeenheconidnothaveheldhisseatintheLeg-Charlotta Democrat. Mr.Darhamis pot banned by the 14th Amend- ment.Neitherwas Mr.Shober.Mr,Shober was bannedbythe taf"batA.Bo tsMr.Durham. Mr.Shober'sexperienceproves that one form ofdisability is awlifficnlttoovercomeaaanoth- er.It teto be hoped,however,that the test oathwillbe repealed or greatly modifiedat the of thénextsestonof Vongress,Other- Batiov's MoytHty ror Avuaust.—PrompttotimecomesBallon’s Monthly for Aagnat, in theshapeof reading matter,The inarticleisanifluktratedchapteronbilllgrem,andthenfollowspicturescfHavana,and several en-gravings of interest to the general reader,—mong the stories are two eex-yarnsof the aren,and tales of adventure and daring thatallmustlike.On the whole,Ballou'’s magazine isaboutthebestandcheapestpnblicationtobefoandinthisoranyothercountry,forit isonl$150per year,or 15 cénts single sod & for sale at every periodical store in In them } |fuoting. |cient land and qaveholding « jal be merchants and profesional men. |is it at all destvfible that they #honld be of ot!meh thatthereare an endaring fame behind them werelingmeet.In Engtleh history quites illustrious examples might be m thie county Washington was a eury lin was a printer,Roger Sherman maker,Morgan gigd Greene wore fa cola wae a rail splitter,A “tailor,and the list might belay |length.With there exam have detialed the facta aa they can rpectadle as the merchant or the professional he |Seta,and be retefived inte society on the same The sone and grand of the am cy cannot Nor They shouldbe tanglit by the coftcurrent (ostimony and,perhaps, quiteat hon- have given to theHadnotroupebeencalledintosergige|¥Orld'*d manyof the bénefactors of our race iebytheGovernorexceptreguiarfederal.troop|the inventors that have revolutionized the wérldymeremedybutthstoftheballotbot.Men |‘here wanl@ have been no complaint made py |Let onr young men whone pride ix struggling|the’thembers of his own party,and littleor none|With their inclinations and senseof daty rensem-by «great part of bis political opponeata.As it ber that @ vast number of thowe who have left was a/I shall deny to agreat our |youngmenshould not hesitateamoment what|todo,Let them seek the |ploymentwithintheir reach,|he.that |add an additional and|to those heretofore t Fer,ifaeoan|citeSak Pie ake ee See to dietill,eure atille,keeping record @ Oper-ation of the distillery,returns to the Astesxor,&¢.,&e.,aré very much simplified and can easi-ly be complied with,Theapecial tax urider the existing law is $50per(reckoning from the Ist day of May ofSilareat’when the prodoction is less than 150barrels.When thie tar is paid within the yearitistobeestimatedontheunexpiredportionoftheFearattherateof$50ea.Thus ifthedistillercommencesoperationsinAngusthisspecial,tax will be onlThetaxpergall Thos it «that with the per thxsoutienetaxion50cts.anaaue250arlan,te the care may be,ae SHOBER.tillersofbrandy will begreatly relieved.~:FE Gen.R.E.Lee is at present in this citsejourningwifhthefamilyofSamuel H.Tagart,Esq..in wes Madison street.He isyetratheroutofhealth,but he has na .pose of visiting the-orth.as has latelysestated.|Ho visité thie city now maidly forthetreatment.Dr.Thomas H.Bookler bein UnitedStates.Address Thomes &Talbot,Boston,Maseachnectts.seth eis for the.time,—.Baltimore Sun,t Thirdly,The regulations as to registration of le orl half?[thie oastuisorning’s Was,you need hot be as-|the lew Of the landAndJetonrgoodmatrons,too,educate|umished at hearing that I have resigned.|guished Republican of the West returned from|théirdanghtersin ali the arte and duties of|ha eagaged in |Raleigh a few days since,when he had Leen at-|howse-keeping.Such an edugation will only |of jot accompli<hment ||—one thet will be|prized byallsensible men “aboverubies and finegold,” may | $37 ‘ jonis 50 The specialtaxandthe(alldh tax will not now be—by Congrese—but not increas-tek all, wasore will say ce ke refoed to dri use I was jo it,ancthey mdaved from cor- poral to a privde for disobedience of orders. wod they are al)mad about that.The one apecinen of }After of ity T ever saw. whit-huen ta your ciass.and whatwith he a d—d thing.” s before.Andi BayorlwouldhaveedUpfordisdb-Gerceof orders or disrespect to|“superior offgers.”Ifit ever happens againtohiefaceandthenresign. If I eomplde of their conduct to the com- mandant [|ust prove my charges or noth- jug can be Boney and where am Ito find ane from so &—will testify ia my be- etavon's drill is conducted insult apon ineult owtil ain eom-|P wa oat.A have written a plen'y| news.a wich I had some goodforyor.,b !iteeewsto be wet- ting wérse and LE Sitgent to tell you that og of ninet —five failedeeeiyapronledmenta.thirty-nine ;2 pre-puted to fix thetolored candidates,but itdisastroaswhites. ;“a .Surra. Borrowed garments seldom own heels,whatthey arenos| is dear at ang rice.may hisestatebeforeehe ches andenjoysthemoypmeancarriesgoldaudeats thistles.‘Towers are red by their eliliows,aud great men r calumniators.That man a the world will nev-er be bashful,man who knows him-self never ;2rides|hout—grapple itandmaywietoutAgrap;le it will never xa you.Work is the of honor,aad be wholackstheWeaponwillnevertrinmph. Here ie a new for computing interest.Tt is so simple and go trae,that every bank- k should post ifup for nce* Sixpercen ly any given numberofdollarsbythegamberofdaysofinterest er,merchant or de i separatethe right hand figare anddividebysix;the result 1s the true interestonnuinberefdays,at six per cent. *number of days upon which ittoascertainthefnterest.and divideandtheradaltwillbethetrueinter- estfarthe amount required.Ten per cent—Maultiply the same at aboveanddivideby35,and!the result will showtheinterestatFcent. by purpose of availing himself of medical ley in Cinettimatti,not yet fiftyyears of | about to he said t “Btand off ove side from>jue,fen ¢son ofab—b.You tow near th¢t white man.I want yoo topremeryouyarefetonanequalforting | cont=-Multiply and given a.| A hasbanda,istryfxintherLife.parifes docline to take a risk on his life, that thesearmed then ar@tebe ensain me. |assert es such is Wedo net underu ‘ the case,thongh it ia be- get-|liewed by many of the best and most «relerly |jcitizens of the State to be trae,and many |Cireumetanees are coming te light day after |}day,indicating seme such desig:Bat.if lin fact.no sach wicked design exists on the part of those high in anthority,what goar-anty will the peuple have,that their rights ,will be respected by their subordinates inmarebingaso0f(thedrill ground this mor j Comma d.and by the rank and file of sachaforee.composed.es it will be.in a great degre.of the very wo st material iu the State ? We submit these matters to the ealin eon sideration of the people fthe State.We be- Warn here yon will hate to pick up,fur |tiews this military movement is fraught with Aud thus|danger to ad pros and good nding until the captain came|CmMUnITY,arog.when he preteuded that j and liberties of oor peuple. t teach me a move which I |fore.apeo all reflecting men of every party, rder of the that it endanger the rights We call.there eteed and colur.te frown it down before far ther mise’ief comes of it.We counsel no Violence,bat let the nischief makers see andFemadetoknowthattherightsandliberties ofa people are of mgfe calor than the incresaccessifanelection.of a politienl party vr trying thnes,We would again counsel niet.forbearance and obedience to Let wo provocation ifi:can possibly be aveid d,drive you to anyviolentmeasuiestoredressyourwrongs.—The peacefal mearve of the ballot bow are yours,aud,if exercised as they should be. they ail afford aimple redress for the griev-| ances under which you now labur.These means you have a right to evercise,quietly, but freely aud inudepeudently.and we trast that yoo will net fail to do so,nnawed hy the frowns of power,and uninored hy its threate. I*this isSail we think you inay confidently|rely pou success at the coming election.and thereby se are a restordifon,at no distant day.of peace,good order and a greater stateafprosperitytotheleoftheState. THOMAS BRAGG. Ch’m.Cen.Ex.Com.“M.A.Biepeor.A.8.,Merntwon.R.HH Batter,Jr.,M.Besser,H.Moore, Q.DeCarrerer,J.Lirow#rorp, ee Love or Muste.—We believe thera is alovefortausicineveryebildborn,and thatifitPeappearsinafterlife.it is for the wantofcultivation.Was there evera baby who could vot he sung to sleep?However thismaybe.to play some fastraments is of morevaluetoamanthatatfirstsightappears.To the character it is a refiner.Music is the medicine of the soul;it svothes the wrinklesof#hard life ot busivess,and it lifis us fromthethouglitsofmoney,iutrigue,euterprises.anxieties,hatred and what not,to a calmer.more heavenly wind.To a man hinself,|therefore,the power to play is of use.He|may ovt always have a sister,wife or dangh-|ter to sing or play to him;he may not al-ways be within reach of the opera or concert |Tooms;and then,too,half the enjoyment ofmusicisgonewhenyoucannotenjoyitasyealist.aud of what kind yoo need.gay or| grave,as your fancy lies,It is av indul-epee to @ pure mind aud one of those few|tudalgences which are free from barn. —_—~.-|Josh Billings was asked,‘How fast does| sound travel?"HiW opinion is that it de-|pends a goud deal upon the noise you are talking of.The sound of a dinner horn,forinstance,travels hali a mile in a olewhileaninvitationtogetapinthemorning|he has known to be about three-quaiters oanhourgoinguptwopairofstairs,and then |not have strength enough to be heard Cc.J.J.J. authority of law.we beg to:ve vor do these things ?— ema wilitary I Tt will entail an Oe Patnorivg of its waning power. wour own political friends.expecially.in | statement of such ey ‘Ynopr iff a wt at« amount of gromceivedinsuchconnty.of,;Thogeneen!agent is likewise liable fo onthecounty tax,if n careeralagentscannot be effected at the exact day days,but willi theunlenechEamir&clea ,Febrnary and May. alf of one per cent if ththeGovernor,Auditor a eas . statement of investments fh rea rty,wtatedinthisStateorpanaonanWeentocitizensoftheStatetoanamountonehalfthegrossreceipts.rs PENALTIES.13th.For failnte to make returns and pay-ments as required,the Company must pay $2,-000.The general agent is personally liable|therefor. |For such failure the eyb-agent shall pay $25|for each policy affected or wegotiafed.The punishment for a local or «ubagent soliciting in-|surance without a commixion from his princi-pal has been indicated above.|The Circolar isued from this "Department |30th of June,addressed to General Agents is|hereby superceded. D.A.JENKINS,State Treasurer. eae |Conundrum for he heated term:Why is|&pérapiring person unlike a chirap dist ?— The one feels the heat,whtle ve leats the feet.+ ‘Phe last thing from an ed lovertohismistress—~Wouldyou an etela-|enattion point aod I 13." PALISBURY o~>.JULYBB,1870, agent does not pay ityTeturnsrequiredofthegen-perfe tly regulated and adju-ted-; in thelaw,the State Treasurer will gins orb Gpaniy 040 cosh.ne ection for any peocalsy,qpill ab D REFINED ALUMINOUSterpenaltiesforolematterisclosedupandpay-|amentmadebytheIstdaysofAugust,Novem- 12th.The State tux can be diminished toonepompanyexhihitsto Treasurer a swort equal to ,at only $Beach.'OR EXTRA FINE QUALITY:| used.bestKaxiish swissand A)ti deweied Levers—net ed oul aid +.eee.@ual in appear-.cased,FullLevers.—Ladies’aad G ne Sizes—at +0 searTheseWacheshaveobtaiacreation.aretheonlypeifectimitatiot@ofGoldeverproduced,and will stand avy climate.being @ade entire ofsoldAlumpousGoldtheyvevertarnish,The. fortime.Pnice #2 each aise the Extre DOUBLE EXTRA REFINED(ved)0tpeGOLDWA’o—- Hanting cased.Full Jeweled Lever Worka,& typearance and for ime to Gold Watches,at #15.The Double Extra Nefined,$20 exch,~ aLso Pure “oin Siiver Huvting Cased CylinderWatches.a¢$17.Fall Jeweled Levers—extra fine—tw SB each.*ALSO GOLD VEST CHAINS»e Latest and most costly styles,thick and dowthickrol.ed plated 18 Carat Geld,and $12each.Ladies’Leodtine Chatedplated,at 68 $10and $)2.snee Geld Chains—for Lad‘es or Genta —fromincheslong,at 2.84 $6and $8 each,seat Watchesat lowest.wholesale prices.NO MONEY REQUIRED iyADV AAllGoodssentLyExpreseonrespopeyableatPacpressfideonAeliverysPecksubienoExpressrans.Goods will be sentdt oar rink bemail.as Registered Package,by sending cash in ad-vance. An Agentsending for Five Watches,gets an Bx- tra Wateh free,of the same galue.All Goods may be opened and examin- od in Express befose par?for.on payment of Fx-charges only.end if net satinfactory.returned ens warranted,will be takenchangedormoney Stat-deseription address all o to to :'9-—3m PCofee,ookperf pouud,..,...23 te Cera,per bash.of 64 Ibs.1%t=foal,buch.46 12 .'-an epee and d for PerryCopperas,—_—per pound,veo OP vee See eae eeeCandles,Tallow,Wio ¢—,.©"Adamantine,é %to Fo}late;and we thinkt WhenCottorperpoend,.17 to «98|the declaration way be made,tthe pos..Yarn per buach,1.76 to 1}sibility ef re fatation,thet the cityof Previdenee,Eggs.pe:dozen "10%12/iu the State of Khedo Island,of the Unitedaoatoooaeaaes.|States of America.has furuisbed the entive dialstocaprloa«vee 8.e |itable globe with a medicine,which ip of=Palle 2.coo »”$21.00|aniversality of demand,extent efener.3.=complete efficieney fee afl the purposes forPruit.dried.apples peaied 4to 5 |Which it in designed and wide ~pread,‘eon'ld 4to 19)pop larity,basnever been equaled by ang:.en.penie to 16/supe in Earope or America :“unpealed 9to 0 The uuiver=a ity Of the demand for he"Leather ;rer px j .621 76|Killer,is a novel,hitereting andsole.+>MM te 35)feaurein the birtery of tubs.wedicinpe..J}Iron bar.*6 te 3 ‘lame has gue val,”n te ev ry qearter of—astings.*:to ;habitabie giebe.The Pain Killer is nuwMolasses.enegham.ger ga aie 7 te 60 |larly swldin large and steadily increasinga“wen tea °.60 to 70|tities,net only to general ageuts iv overySyrap.1.00 to 1.99 |80d Territory of the Unive,and evere ProgeOnions,per busbet,« @Mto |ince of Britishgmerica,but to BueuesPorkperpoundsscseeeeee10019)Bragil,Uraguay,Pera,Chili and otherPotatoes.Trish per bashe!,.........¢Sto 10]American States tothe Sandwieh |Sweet 10)to @/Cuba and other Wert India lowdas te ile:Sagar.Brown.per pownd..14 to 16|invd and (xmtinental Europe;to Mossadaeoneeseesto|Madagascar,Zanzibar and uther African Jands%mais eee See feaak "s canbe e\*Australia and Calcatta,Rangoon and otherLaveceeatmehLESto2.70 |Vices in Inde.It ha also been sentteChi-Tht a a<.be.ated We Gonly i thereieany foreign pertorTebdeces,Leaf per poend Rt inland city in.Africa oF Asim,whichisfrequent”Manafactared 8°to ed by Auteriesn and Earupean Smoking NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C.W.TOPPING&CO., Produce Commission Merchants, 342 Greenwich Street,New York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF Southern and Northern Prodnetion.ench as Tobse- co,Wool,Hops,Hides,Skins.Fors.Feathers,Hemp, Rags,Beeswax,Green and Dried Fruits,Beans, Peas,Seeds,Flour,Grain,Pork,Beef,Venison, Poaltry,Butter,Cheese,Erga,Lard,Tallow,High wines,&c,&c.Ouglong experience In the Com:nission businessén@ibles 9 to se)goods withont delayforthe highest marketprives.Mazhingplates and circa'ars sent on application.Commie'er for selling predace 5 per cent;wool,&e..21 Spercent. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. July 15.1870.-lyPIANOS ‘PIANQS. SIX GOLD MEDALS Have just been in October and November,1869,awarded to CHAS.M.STEIFF, Por the best Pianos now made,over Baltimore, Philade!phia,and New York Pianss, OFFICE ARD WARBROOMS: &>" B s |No.9,North Liberty Street,near Baltimore Street | 3ALTIMORE,Mp. STEIFF’S PIANOS have all the latest im-provements,including the Agroffe Treble,Ivory Fronts and the improved French Action,fully war-|ranted for five years,with privilege of exchange |witliin twelve months if not cntirery satisfactory to purchasers.Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs alwaysonhand,from $50 to $300.References,who have our Pianos in use:Gen.R.E.Lee,Lexington,Va.Hi.H.He'per.P.N.Heilig.Salisbury,N.C.Gen.Robert Ransom.Wilmington N.C.Gov.Jolin Letche .Lexirgton.Va.Mersrs.R.Burwell &fon.|harlotte.N.c.Deaf,Dumb and Blind Institute.Releigh.N.C.Misses Nash and Kollock,Hillsboro,N.C. Terms Liberal.A call is solicitedy17Brown&Bernhardt are agents for the saleoftheabovecelebratedPianos, Pianos so!d at Factory prices jaly 16—ty Mixsionacies,travelers or traders,into which the Pain Killet ba.been introdaced and sought alter.The extent of it«usefulness is anothergreatjeatureofthisremarkablemedicine.Is ix notonlythebestthingeverknown.ax everybody ¢Will comfess,fur bruises,cute,bn éo..lor dysentery or cholera,or any sort of batcomplaint#%isa remedy unsa Gemy std repidity of action.Ih the efeat” Jiritint India,and in the West India4viberhotclimatesithasbecomethestand.rd Mediate for all omohcomplaints,w well as for dyspepsia,fiver complaintsotherkindreddicoiders.andcanker,asthuwa and rheumatichasbeenprovedbythemostconvincingtrialsandtestimony,:yalnable medicine.»The peopithatePossessionoflettersfrompersumsoftheasat t +osatisfactoryresults prodaeed.in an almost ep medicine.—Prev HEALTH'S BEST DEFENCE.~ “The weak eateth berbs,”says St.Paul recsnmended,but in po passage of sacred €tDlue piil,or any other mineral preparation.The sick were directed to eat herbs to strength’ It was reserved fora later age to anite ‘thesanitaryesxencesoftonic,aperient and Wath|billions roots,barks,and plants with ap|stimulant,and thna secure theirrapidthroughthedebilitatedordisorderedaystem.— |The crowning triumph of thi«effectite mage : concentrating and applyingthe virtuesof : icinal vegetables was achieved in the production |of Hostetter’Stomach Bitters.Never |had a pure aleobolic «timwant been co |with the exptessed juices of the finestspecifies, |of the vegetable kingdom.Never yet, eighteen years have clap ed sitce ite prod tion,bas this great restorative been equal It istaken at al!seasons,in all climer,egmortpotentsafegaurdagainstepidemien, |protection again‘t all unbealthy exhajat|that produce debility or beget disease;asjremédyforintermitentandothermalsricus(|vers;asan appetizer:asa sovereign cure for |dyspepsia;ax a general tonic and invigorant§ )asa gentle,painless aperient;as a bloed deepurent;as a nervine;as a caré for billions af|fectionis;as a harmlese anodyne;and aa the|BRST DEPBROCR OF HEALTH under unlevorable |cireumttances,such as sedentary pursuits,ufi-due bodily or mental exe-tion,hardships,pri-ration and exposure works ae che bestin ke andevery Watch.warrent-— American Stra ght L'ne Levers or Dup ex “ra relaan Tess variety of eases,bs the use of this grab a *that eigh Gndred years ago the valne «Ra Was appreciated.Inthe Oldbotanicalremediesarerepeatedly oo» is Maa recummended to swallow calomel~~ en them,to porify them,to heal theut,te restorethom.In thatday theartof m € etable extracts was unknuwn.The herbal:medicines were mere infusions.’‘ acti¥e | at OR ee i TRae BS.peer:gf 7 —== yal aa Agency,Wilmington,N.C.,isaujriaedtoreceiveadvertisementsfortispaper| Seas,a_CONSERVATIVE NOMINATIONS. F the ui Om nominations have been made by U rvatives for theState at large,for Distrigt adthis County: e,»YOR ATTORNEY GENERAL;»-WM.M.SHIPP,OF MECKLENBURG. _FOR CONGRESS: HON,F.E.SHOBER. FOR THE SENATE;’ MAJOR W.M.RO NSPORTHE PT.W.H.CRA RD; ,_»D .BN,LUCKEY. q Deeds—Q D)rane gis ra om ;ay we are vB,we ea oe SONSERV ATIVE TICK-FOR STANLY COUNTY: —_—_——_ GENERAL: |oF MecKLENBURG. —_—BOR CONGRESS:oe 3 J.M.LEACH,or Davinesox. YOR THESENATE PROM stawny AND Gapanere ‘D.A.G,PALMER. FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: D.E.RIDENIIOUR, .ForRegisterof Drede—W.A.Svone.x i 04Ge SMITH,Pe.Gan ARNEL Sy.Greene.W.H:Rewpac.e—P.Ripeynovur, .Morrow,Jona.Hartser,W.!and ArncnrmaLy Suiru. “New Apvexrisenents.—Circular—J.R.Silver Hill,N.C..M.Stieff,Baltimore. Encourage Home Enterprise—J.M.Nichol- Br.,Yadkinville,N.C. W.Topping &Co.—Produce Commission New York. De.Walker's California Vinegar Bitters.Soaeee ;Briers Prawos.—We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of these cele- brated Pianos in our paper this week.Persons ‘wishingto inspect their tone and workmanship can do#0 by calling on H.H.Helper,Faq.,or Col,P.N.Heilig of this place,who have them —-_-- AGOBRATION.—-The Wilming- the passage of (‘ol this place,upomthe relalom) “Aathey went the “Mansion House,”a volvet into the hotel, by,the men,who i to the dining room window, frighten inside,as may be supposed,inaterriblemanner.” Thestatemien’of the affair given by as else- where may be relied upon as strictly true.We eennet underdand why the Star's correspondent | should have been guilty of such an exaggeration. Sech misrepresentations at a time like this are inezomable.The excitement ie already too high,and should rather be aflayed than increas @Aby misrepreseniations.The plain ynvarnish- 28 truthofthe maticr ix bad esough in all con without exaggeration.Such exaggers are calculated to do mischief.| -——_-- y ©.O.F.—At the last regular meeting of GinteLodge,No.26,I.O.O.F.,June28,| 1870,the following officers were elected for the eetend semi-aneua!term ending December 31, 4870:° DD.McNeely,N.G.|I.B.Canper, V.G.|David MeLean,A.Parker,Treas.|J K.Burke,M.A.Beith,Sec.|BR.W.Price,8.W.M.Barker,W.|Jason emt,L.8T.F.Brown,C.|J.J.Bet,R&8 M.A.Bringie,1.G.|H.M.Kimball,L.8.8. P.G.Wm.M.Birker was eleeted Represen- 0.G R.8 District,for_this Senatorial |, “|qhich,itip alleged,they have been called out to|SP LB.S.| “dayand presented,as we areinformed,4 most wretched appearance.Many of the men are said to havebeen withoutshoes and nearly wil ing,.Theyhavebeendescribedto|},¢ fmuch more of the appearancebandofmarandersthanaregimentofsol-f,ubeing evidently under noneofthe re-nts of discspline.Butof this thepeopleofSalisburyknowmuchmorethanwedo,asthey¥édoubtless,had asightofthem ere this.— ‘ne wickedness and folly of callingontsucha ‘oftroops will speedily become manifest in|5... ’lawlessacts,itis to befeared,andwe need be surprisediffederalsoldiers become,ne- cessary to prevent the lawlessnesson their part :D8.In obedience to authority,I acceptappointmentoftheBishop,denter at Tehall ont !Quar-except at such °»8 Elder.P t on thepart ofothers,This placehasbeen so oftendescribedthrough r columns that we deem it unnecessaryto at- )thekind now.Suffice it to ‘say thatit meritsallthathasbeen saidofit,—Itwould,indeed,bedifficalttofind «spotmade air salubrious,and ofeit! healthor pleasure will all that may In addition dicinal pro- the waters invalids will find an excel- amiable physician in the person of Dr. Black,of Fayetteville,who has located"here for the season.te As the season has just opened the number of visitors is not yet very large,but others are ar- riving by almost every train.Already the“teofVigginia,North Carolina,South Carol ,and Alabama are represented.A num- berof cottages have been engaged for families, some of whom are expected to arrive thie week. has beenlows,viz:Salisbury,Rowan ciEastRo’ Mt.Airy,20|Jonesville20|Wilkes,Mocksville,“80 _—4SMredell,|“80 |South Iredell,40The‘Board of Finance,”also assessed to the District for the supportwhichisdistributedamongthe pastoral chasfollows,viz:é$15|MtAi10|Jonesy:Salisbury, Rowan,East Rowan,10|Wilkes,Mocksville,30|Surry,.80|South Iredell, 15|kwedell, .T.Hudson,is for $35 sire $1515101010 Alexander,|The claim of Rev.fl |months $500.I shall make no charge for mydistrict.I shall expect,however, charges [visit,re vel Now,brethren,let us work, Th services of a geod band of music have been andwe are daily regaled by their melodies,In a few days the ball will open inearnest when a very gay andlively time maybe expected.A much larger numberof | 1.visitors is anticipated than during any previous|constantly,trusting in Ged for success year.And manygallant young gentlemen,who |nee.|have been in the habit of visiting these Springs|Appointoente-=Mhird Rownd. |in formeryears,will be delighted to learn that |nce 5 ©:soe |the beautifial and accomplished Miss W—,of|ea eons .-ne |Richmond,Va.,is expected here in a few days.|Mockaville “ We expect this announcement to redound much |Jonesville, |to the interestofour excellent and accomoda-|aa|tinghost,Col.Wyatt,as wellastothe gaieties and|7 03)0))'7" |pleasares of the season.Sonth Iredell The gentlemanly and accommodating proprie-|Wilkes [* tor,Col.Wyatt,has made every arrangement |Alexander “*|au f ‘i peer |A camp-mecting will be held a |necessary for the comfort and entertainment o}Springs,Alexander cirenit,Angust 26 & hia guests.His tables groan under all the deti-|conjunetion with District Conference and Quar- |cacies thatthe market affords.Asto the man-|terly Confergiice.Affectionavely,$ ner in which are cooked and preparedit is |P.8 L.8.Bunnie,P.E. only necessary to say that that departmentis un-|Airy News will confer a favor by der the management and control of Mra.Wren,above. jof Salisbury,“th@ queen of the dining room.”—= The whole establishment is under the manage TO ALL WHO LOVE THE BIBLE. r vearvial {Col.Wood -EPS 7.|ae =eo ware var The Executive Committee of the Rowan Co.ginin gentlemanof the oldschool,whose servi-Bible Society have this day appoined Mr.Wm, ces Col.Miyath-hasbeansofortunate aa to..0L-)R,of Salinbeay uh to visit alk a.ae ¥bene e*of the coun'ty,to sell and distribute |Vigitoge will find here everything that will |Bibles,and to solicit and receive donations to | the Bible caure. Mr.Mason is cordially commended to all our Mirti«ters of the Gospel with all oth- ere who love the Bible are earnestly requ irage him in hie good work J.Rumpre,Ch.Fx.Com J.LD.McNeery,Treas.&Dep J.J.Bruna,See’y Exeeutire Commitiee—L.8.Burkhead,J.C.| Denny,Wm.Lambeth. Salisbury,July 11th,1870.28 a) ——_—_-- »>.—Or the evening of the “ “ “ ee ee SE S S S e e s e . SS B S E L E S T AS = £ F a a“ —_-- conduce to their entertainment and amusement, as well as heal and comfort doige in a game of Billiards or Ten Pins,both |affording the meat pleasant and healthful exer- cise.Or thay may enjoy a fine promenade over the beatttifalend shady walks which intersect the grounds,“They will also find bath honses| |and arrangenge@nts for all kinds of bathing,both warm and cold,plunge and shower Add toall of these good rooms,well furnished,and faith- They may ia-|..chiens. tw aid and ence Woman KILvLet 4th. ful and attentive servant«and you have every thing that can be desired except pleasant and at about 5 o'clock,a coloved Woman. considerably advanced in years.was ren over by a train near the Raleigh and Gaston De-1 Beth ber legs were cut off.She died| yesterday morning We eald not obtain| her name,bet beard that she was erary.— agreeable society and some of the lighter kinds of amusements.And thee you will find here too,and more,if it be wanted pot As we expett to spend some time here our readers may expect an occasional letter filled with gomipconcerning the place and its visitors —their enjogments and ail that may be related She had been about the depot several hoors, and was repeatedly warned not to stand on No blame attaches to the engin- r —Standa d without any breach of propriety the treck. families here eeAtpresenttherearebuttwo |from Saliabary Dr.Keene and Phillip B.Kenneds vedy has been quite sick for some now convalescent,and,it is hoped,will cover. those of onr estimable friends Mr.Ken dave but is -_- “Why,”said Mise Anna Dickinson,on one occasion,stepping forward to the footlightsand commencing a lecture with a lofty flight of elo-|qnence,“Why was I born?”She paated,and | a thrill ran through the audience.Again the | rich tones of the winsome woman rolled over the | aoon re- iH —-_-- LientstxoKiI.tep BY On Wednesday Bishops $165,|, 1 -The Statesville American and the Mi'ted ing the|the8B|busiwa” 7 Pas . ito secure |hee em embnt feeder bet ap sitive Met Canberentby pert of the give,aod eerrantedtb + PleaseGad fer @'os by ma |,andHeadache,Kerer'¢aod Soothe b tens sent hh ever,bem.Pet mall te arg 1.on office io b-Urea.1 dup.totes 10 ¢-tterea 19 48 bor dr OT 8 TINKHAM.‘ork Midd 41+)=|leeoent to the tra’,«— yw Of SUMPTIVES—Tea eaeCunghseatOC.he and aff ng 4Ttbecored©wernts ead for "s 5O.Bos S41,New ¥ve ps OMANOY O8 F004 CHARtel&oe;It shows how Wither&x one the elsh ine satly.(Al poosertewbeehb©te ge veh.Alchemy 8 re Dewonels.y,Magic,Mesmericm,Byiri is le nei)vatety te anyamber.|w A.Wright and C.M...Attorneys. |Hon Elibur Wright .Actuary.Rev.B.F.Marable....Gen.5 ing Ag't. fwyssi.Ape, Agide,an!a th-usen!wonders Mr UG forAdtrasT.©TLLIAM @ OO...Pubiishe+ itsdvertiagtheir tienl'y inwach ts |Alex.Johnson,Jr.- P |the g==testimony to their woods fl Cerstive DSects WHAT sect THEY? tative to the next (rand Ledge to be held in|evening,the 6th inst.,Geo,W.Doggett,a citizen Goldaboro on the third Tuesday in July.lo Sulphor Spring Township,in this county,was a |killed by lightning. *Davipeow Cocxty —Ia thie county Feamnk|We learn that he was ina room alone,putting “©.Robbins,for the Senate,and Green len dry clothing,his family being in another part and Jacob Clit.ard forthe Honre of Re of the house are the Conservative candidate for the Leg-|by the lightning,and on their recovery made This is a very strong tieket—one in |evarch for Mr.Doggett,and he was foand in the fepect worthyof the support of the Con-|yard a short distance from the house.It is pro- of Davidson.It will poll the fall buble he was standing,looking out of the win- of the party in that county,and win |dow,and was thrownoutbytheshock. at ail.Thelighiningstruck two figmimear the hose.| E,jnsereuopt candidates The storm wasverysevere section,and aovetl conation,Rome of thembelong to one party andsume to theether. did mach damage to nace tlohagied Vin- ducutor. stems to be 4 pathamt of patrict- in all partsofthe State.Agreatmanyper- seem to be exceedingly anxions to servethe People at “a great sacrifice.”We eympa- thise deeply with them in their motive Bat #e t66no chanceforany party ever rr aimless fits members support it«regularly candidates.° - The family were badly shocked ee engage Rev.M.T.Yates,a native of thie (Wake) county,but for many years a Baptist missionary at Shanghai,China,has returned to the United Statos.Mr.Yates has been for twenty-three years among the Chinese,and is sald to speak that language with the fluency ofa native.We | regretto learn that Mr.Yates hae been forced| to give up his clerical duties on acoountof Joring | Wie@oice.His many friends and admirersin | this State gladly hail his return.—tandard. ee WR The festivities attendant upon the laying | ofthe@orner stone of St.Mark’s EvangelicalLatheranChurch,in Charlotte on last Friday | afternoon,were very imposing.Rev.N.Al-| Maj.W.A.Smith ie a candidate for the Sen- ate in AlamanceandGuilford.Ina card to the PhblieBesays: “Tam for economy and retrenchment.TwillnotvoteforthepayofmembersoftheLegisla-tareto be more than three dollars per day.IwillnotvoteforanybillthatwillincreasetheBatedebt.1 will not rote to pay on the newdbondsisenedbytheInstLegislatureonecentMorethanwasreceivedforthembytheState.” bee B®At a Conservative Convention in Stanly ‘county,on the 4th inet,John Furr was nomi- ‘nated for Representative,and Valentine Man- ey to represent Stanly and Cabarrus in the drich condocted the exercises,and a copy of the | Bible,two of the Book of Worship,three each ofthe Observer,Bulletin,Home and Democrat,&c., were deposited in the cavity. _——_— Tne title of D.D.was conferred on Mr.W.| J.Palmer,of Raleigh,Principal of the Institute | for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind,at the recent Commencement of Columbia College, Washington,D.C.| | _>-—- 7 B@™The Concervatives of Burke,Caldwell Sand McDowell,in convention,nominated Dr.thal W.B.Council of Watanga,as the Conserva:ive|_A native youth accosted a boy of African ‘eandidate for the Senate.|descent a few days since,and inquired of the| ee geeogee |sable lad why he hed such a shert nose.He | Tae TrenDisrricr.—Alfred M.Waddell,|ee te is =ree reer Ym.,of Wilmington,is the Conservative candi-°nt enc ; date for Congress ix the 3d district in opposition|No hamistiheart is ever vacant.It has an | to Hon.0.H.Dockery—a good selection inhabitant,either an angel or a devil. i : >7 4 |observed |well my face may wear a frown,for I’ve lost bi e im al l fo r u n s of expectant people as she repeated the question,| “Why was I born?’And again shepaced,|‘that the doe impression might be made upon her hearers before she answered her own quee- “Why was I born?”she asked once more in a tonching and almost painful accent,when awickedboyinthegalleryshouted,“I give it 'P r° We know a minister who was generally able to keep his congregation wide awske,but who,on one occasion —it was a sultry summer day—bersof them asleep.He resolved to nip the evil practice in the Se takagoodsurveyofthescenebeforeand him,he exclaimed,“1 saw an advertisement lastweekforfivehundredsleepersfor4railtoad.—i think 1 could anpply it &.and.commend them as good and sotnd.”It is per haps needles to that’the eupply inatantly vanished. A man with four wives was brought be-fore a Duteh justice for commitment on a charge of bigamy ‘Four vives,’exclaimed the astonished Hans,‘four vives?dat vasa most hinocious erime!Discharch him at venst.’Why!’protested the prosecutor, ‘why discharge him when theproofis posi-tive?Will the court explain?’“Yes,Tecksplains.Off he lif mit four vives,hebunishinenterongh.I lif mit von,solgottoomachbanishmentalready.’ After the dance:Charlese—*Tell me,Lan- ra,why that sadness?Tell me why thatlookofeare1Whyhasfledthatlookof gladness that thy face was wont to wear?’ Laura—'Charles.’tis useless to dissemble, thon my largest hair-pin.and my chignon’s com- ing down.’ A spry piece of animated nature je the fly!A professor,of consi erable research in theflybasiness,estimates that six millions canlightonthehumannoseinaninereditableshortspaceofaminnte,inflicting twelve millions of bites !—two apiece.An old gentleman from the neighborhoodofSherandowasintowntheotherday.and said “he couldn't see what on airth therewasbeneficialabouta‘weed sowing ma- chine.’He is peste ed enough with weeds withont sowing them.Gen,Grant spent the Fourth of July at Hartford,Conneetient.The Herald saysthathewasenthusiasticallyreevivedalongtheentirerouteroutefromWashingtontoHartford.the people of all political denomi-nations turning out to weleome him. ai : l each if s ‘AREA oe i in pion,66K aed On ci.Beef, +Mee Hogs Shoat,|Seatoat,Veal,“Lamb 10abuveordinaveewillbestrictly:en-eta OH MOOSE,C.B.0.| iin. )places,they shallbe allowed a pe will give one day hear the men Let ‘there ‘be a Debt,taxation, of North:Tfpossibleletusa¥ertthe rnin! 06 PRINTIN Tar eed has the pl dl=a sacs-and otherfacili-ING,andis nowbetter d that every and his called for,and that entire ionPRICE,printer in the State. met, Cc.June 20,70)a Balls bory pv. ~Wilmington N.,CarolinaLIFDINSURANCECo. “OFFICERS: Jehn Daweon.........+,---.++-«<----President.B.F.Grady Vice praieens:|--+«.+-Secretary. Medica!DirectorDr.B A.Anam: THIS COMPANY Fow THOROUGHLY| tte bilehed.bas with tedSpeeeduring5—it ee ae.**steadily engaged petive aed most Tenecag euecensfa!aieveno==.are receiving spplications constantly,andSompanyis ISSUING POLICTES EVERY DAY. The peopleare dai.y availing themeeives of theprivilegeofInsuriogin | AHome Company,||inthelr e tousofthe benefits|trom «reten'of thelr money atbenefitofHomePeople. Capital Stock increasing by constant enbecr!odafterwithAadeagerness.Toe dtviteeestheinvesimentmorethan ‘Wil @fonm urnisPULICIESPARTICIPATING, liey-holders share the dividends,and are en-to the ipatiog privileges withont the re-|sponsibilities ofthe mutua!plen. and Our people can-ae pieoootheSeyMapremedwenmestieolen of 1g THE BST REMEDY POR DiI-| -Home Institution,j|.#0 muchofpresent and future good.|b has nm with every easuresesandtheeaseofstrengthinits.Let us bave Gene gow and forever withnogsfallacyofsendingourmoneyabroadenrichmentofothers.and determine that rd We wits retainitat homefor theoftheoeState. THOS.H.GRAVES,Gen'l Ag’t,4th Jodicial District.»Salisbary,N.C. Academy.»L8“OF rts andcontinue®eeks.Cou se:English.Claseital and Mathematical.>Termet Tuitionfrom 5to $10perseaeton.Board from $8to $9 per month.'e invite the attention of parent ond guardians school;and asxore them that pupils entrust-our core wil!be thoroughly and practically nly Stim -|prices which will be found to compare fa- "|vorably with New York Prices. —en EOEREUPTS |Dr.Henderson's Brick Corner,7 ‘to the |these,together withthe ireoaeas]nakeitoneof Ne ‘most| bees ee Placestobe -|‘w we arethe|THE MINERAL WATERS OF. ngs are.the Whheess oaor;isfinestqualitiesofthesewaters,and arg ayremediesforallEssiediseases,dista:wot ongma te ,dis =the ee dv »Stomach,neys,ay ‘Merbscisasof-tho uke?tosctete, Wadiemepeepreeeele.eer enidve. Brom,the pumerous wo!thahavecomeimuedi.tely undermy |; vation withii last foofthesewater|place for al! agelyFhe.item an thertaes.50 Zounaresueces*i inducing others toourmoatliberaleompm St ’ The Con ental numberof (hace nr agvors@°Ow en alBithard‘TPubles,one of which will Be'd mostapprovedstyle.vet ee GOODBATH HOUSES,:***-for Pool,Plunge or Shuwer'Buthis yj jepharBaths‘hotor cold.~ AG ND OF six or more formers,has beepfortheseason.and a good Physician petwa- AcquiredCapital 000,000Raoofexpensedtootal:ecelpt i1e0o,only or Aleta fiavitition.as measuredTtsrativofAssetatobytheNewYorkLegalStandard.ix $155,50 peritsalldesirableformeofInsar +»RLUTTS.DR.C.A.HENDERSON.0.F.KLUTTS &CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,Salisbury,NV.C. PHYSINIAN*’ORDERS filled at We have made arrangementhewantsofMerchantswithourlive,at Mew York prices, Our stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, suehtadded. $100;andanceupen ly equitable terms,and at theebleratesofcost.8.D.WAIT,Gen.Agent,nentlylocated forfhe benefitof invalidsswheAprtedyOffice,Raleigh,N.C.|will have good attention.ei.A.BRADSHAW,Agent,Salisbury.|The Sperkling Catawba thie season willbeundertheinapagementofMr.JOHN L.:EUBANK,(who,for the last threeyears,been manager at sy wor - irgittia)—assisted by Mrs.M.A.°and visitors may tely upon finding #good table.The cars,on the Western and waeMion Railroad,leave Salisbury every wernieg,Sundays excepted,for Hickory Station,theSpringsDepot.where hacks with good dri-vers will be ready to take passengers to theSprings;a distance of six miles,over beawiifel.well shaded ruad.feAgoodLAUNDRYconnectelwichtheSpringsgudwashingdoneatrates,BOARD, For four weeks,$48.Per Week,$15.—PAINTS,OILS,Per Day,$3.Children under ten years,ofVARNISHES,PATENT|*8¢294 culored servants half price,NoMEDICINES.charge for infants,or children under two:ys LARGE yearsof age.Reasonable deductions mate-“9 for large families «ho spend the seasemAndallwarranted|"Tickets at reduged rates,or return tickets;FRE“H AND GENUINE}jean be had on the differeat Railroads te the :"|Sparkling Cat«wba.and offered at prices lower ever was|#GULDEN WYATT &CO., bet wn.;Sparkling Catawba Springs,Catawba co..PRESCRI rN.C.y dune 10,1870.2m prepared at midst reaseut :i foeAtrialin-all we ask.Ordersbymail|GOODS GOIN Wy.WALLACE|Xo.2% .DRUGG < a ss rnaxtre Row,MAIN STREET,SaLuss0r >Rs, ISBURY,B.C.|WAS JUST ARRIVED F THE|North with a fall a:d well selected which heifers to the public at prices lower than ny house ia the market,ba¥‘par- |chased chem daring the declinein the xs BAL 25 4 “Catawbs English and Classical m1e a 8 cnoe L.jern markets.NEWTON,N.(€|All I desire is a call,and I am confideot HE 10th SBSS10N ot this Institation will |that you will vot leave my store withoathat beginunthe34 Monday in July 1870.—|ing pleased.not only with the Goods,but va,4 ed_.either for College or the active duties ofjifeMyaddress,PLEASANT GROVE,Davie Co.N.C.|W.J.ELLIS, Jaly Mth,1877.Principal. PHOTOGRAPHS. Kennedy's Gallery Re-Opened. —_— PERSONS wishing PICTURES,will do well tocallatonce.E.MeKNIGHT.27-f Puoroerarnen,ALEXANDER DUVAL o LSTERER=ANDMatressMaker, ON Jenkins’Corner,Jost baek of the Cloth-ing Store of Ring &Coblens,is now pre- pared to do everything in his line at short notice and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of furniture renovated and repeaired and inade to look as well as aew.Speetal at- tention given to the making and repairing f*"SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES,CHAIRS,&e,&e. Give him «call,examine his work,and|will go away pleased.16-tf | ARRHEA.1RY IT.Jane 2%.1870. NOTICE. HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDER from the Superior Court of Davie County at Spring Term 1870.1 will offer for sale in Fulton,om the18thdayofAngostnext,all the lands belonging totheofa.M.Hanes,decd viz:One Tractof about400agra,onthe YadkiaRiver,inand arouad Faite:which there issaidieesTwoGoodNing -TURNIP SEED. BUIST’S WARRANTED—CROP 1870. A large supply just at hand,embracing.all ofthemostapprovedvarieties—amongst whicharethe LARGE FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP, LARGE WHITE GLOBE,RUTA BAGA,&e. The Ruta Baga should be sown two weeks inadvanceoftheothervarieties.Farmers woulddowelltolayasidetheoldvarieties,whichfromlongnee,have become much deteriorated,and substitute these fresh andsuperiorSeeds ;which will,in the long run,them attenfold,for thetrifling outlay.Tobe hadTsDugBeagro E.SILJuly8:2t BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT,N.©. Oprosire RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Best ofporters in attendance at al!trains.Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily.Passengers dispatched to anypointat short notice by private conveyance.Gratefal for the liberal patronage of the past we hopeby strict attention to the wants of our guests to merit a continaanceofthe same.WM.G.BARBEE,Jan Proprietor.7 19M.1tf ‘|NECK.TIES,of all styles, Stadents will find -uitable classes end sgreea-|with the LOW PRICES.belamesEeale areienaeageat.|2a?ve octamer es part of cal course in Janior year in College 2“Tuitionper -ession of 16 weeks from@stot!e Ladies’Dress Goods,Board y =from $8 to $10 per mouth;|z tabs for leas..|*.f ;Por an and waar |Trimmings ofallkinds,Rev.J.C.CLAPP,A .Santa >Principals8.M.FINGER,A.B 5 7,EN T :®Jeacit,1976 oan’GENTLEMEM‘S_“____________FURNISHINGBESTKEROSENEoe}HATS,CAPS,BOOTS &SHOES; At Poulson’s Drug Store,|av!a {all line of26:3:«40 Cts,per Gal.GROCERIES,:: Dr.G.B.POULSON’S and a great mauy other articlesnothereena- merated a &x &EW Come and evamine my stosk of Goodsbefurepurchasingelsewhere.V.WALLACE,3 No.3.Granite Row,Satissury,BN.CG|June 10,1870.23—3e.ll lll‘HIGHLY IMPORTANT TOALI \GREAT EXCITEMENT hap -beey caused lately in consequence ¢ surprising low priecs at which Atdenies:aoe nextateingoftheireno :READY-MA kK OLOT 4FUR,WOOL and STRAW BATS, Geut's fine white linen bosom SHIR PS, UNDERWEAR,HOS 7 ea Paper and linev Collars &Cuffé, tnd Goods generally adapted for men's ;Our stock of COATS,PANTS and vestsareeuchaswillsuitthemostfastidious;as material and style. LINEN COATS,PANTS and VESTS in great vatiety.We have just receited alotofFANCYCASSIMERES,JEANS,CALIOOSMUSLINS,LAWNS, CAMBRICS,NOTIONS,&o,, frown a large Bankrupt sale in Baltimore,which we can sell at very sownAlargestockofBOYD'S CLOTHINGconstantlyon—:‘ Qur clothing is all our awn makethereforeWarrantthemastomatcaal abtkingofthem.°It will doubly pny all who may favorne-with‘aeail.Councry Merchants will do Wellfo-ea- |amine var goods and prices befure pareelxewhere.U3”Don't forget the place.RING &COBDPNB,At Jenkins’Corner,next diertethe POO. |SALISBURY,N.Gz Mannfactory 316 W.Baktimore,St., Balti- |more,Md.inay 13—2m“Mrs.Henry W.Millers ‘Boarding House, |COR.NEWBERN &PERSONSTS.RALEIGH,N.C. tf OPENED NOVEMaRR 1862}febll an . Zon yn ge}Then my sgal is deep-: Foor my Jife-blood,as it gushes,takesjte.qrimaon fromlove'stide ; And E feelite waves roll o'er meandthe blushes|he :mount my brow, Sie quicken rapidly,as the love come andgo; rial ape 3 weakness;I know wy spirit’s|ra neythe watks had'nt been picked oider,‘a dollar he cteaned =n“pe aud set-ite running:Its a,and I reckon that who-one twok my beef paid all it ie worth. I have ier ond heart struggle ip.tempta-ewemtinn sllgniownmien tion’s has THE ATLANTA ANP RICHMOND AIR-Yet amid the din of conflict,bending o'er life's LINE RAILWAY COMPANY. shrine,gm Fielding at,my goa}hes murmured,Iamthine|The meeting of the stockholders of the —foreverthine.Georgia Air-Line railroad and the Air-Line valved in South Carvlina,on the 28th of Ip it &din to love thee?.What were existence|Junein Atlanta,Ga.,again.calls to mind worth,aus the great line whichis now bemg construct-ed between Charlotte.N.C.,aud Atlauta, =,—#distanceof 225 miles.At this meet-ing the two companies were cousolidatedan- Bereftofall ofheaven that lingers stil]on earth? Friendship’s smiles,like gleams of sunlight, ~“hed their gliding o’er the heart;|der the name of the Atlanta —RiehmundBatthesou!still eries for hing more than|Air-Line candCompany,nage: ipcan impart.ment will eo!sae “¢.~ve r bound directors.w tion which to k placePainorienthetneeanforitedlineColonelA,8.Buford,the Danville andrailroads,and whe pdprone by acclamation ;ell,of raefirstviee-presi of Charlotte,N ‘vieg-to prosecute the work 0 Fala T A tin lak amb to love thee?Geptlevoices round vigorously frew both ter,vini—viz.,taPiee-pien feerpte shent bed’IW’a_i ripe.Between six and oight apeese-warpe Qe me ve!dred hands*are now and have n for‘re my all.months past engaged on the Georgia portion What stern fate divideus,and ourhands,|of the work,and a mach larger foree is be- beriven?ling organized _—_work s —iwel.South Carolina.The clouds whieh hoveMyasere?T oarel ver hia!importans work have -dissipa- Yet.in some blessedmometitwhenourdark eyes —*ee re t ir 4 -:experie and gue:getic contractor of NewGashingmeet,York.Mr.P.P.Dickinson,to complete the When I feel thy power so near me,feel thy|whole line frum Charlotte to Atlauta igtwo =years.The president.in bis address theheart's quick pulses beat 1d tt lidated Thep}kavy—may God forgive me—I would musk SeesRiss cd Saaeeed, everything resign.to Tun @-train without change from the wa-ALE have,or all 1 hope for—to be thine—for-|ters of Chesapeake bay to Atlanta,Mont- thine.unery,Mobile.and New Orleaus.The Rrpatest enthusiasin is manifested im all the-ounties 6f Georgia and Svuth Caroliva throagh which the Air-lineis expected = When em ass,aud al)are subscribing liberally to the :re rules per lore lo sonquer,aad rpsigt |eh The live is w a from Charlottetemgiation’s pover;north of Yorkville cia Spratanburg aud When |felt my heart was breaking,aud myall|oan 8.C..Gainsville,Ga..&e..to ©of life was gone;tlanta—twe handred and twenty-five miles When I wept the hour |met thee,agdthehour |The road is now in operation from Atlante Ipitasin to love thee?I remember well thegorA that I was born;vastward in Georgia twenty wiles,aod thir-ty-three niles more in that Sate are ander ple Mianhem was raging,and amid the|coustruction,which it is expected will be ®sis a prcespietee by January 1870. T Gung my arms asound thee,forgetting it was 3B.Y Sage.Esq.,the chief engineer of ain ;the Air-Line.is now in Charlotte,N.C.,ma- Lompresed upon thy bosom,with thy warm|king bis arrangements for a vigorous prose- hand¢lasped in mine,cution of the work;and as all the eapits! emiled 7 required is pow ready,it #a fore-gone evv-;through tears and mormared:I am|Shee thay the road will be built in the })cunenanreer vend “ths oa tigrhs siuce no one but «gat ¥ wh dont oft ,‘be worg tg ate Sau ol he ts to thebenefit ld ticein @ chancery eoyst.Io sities Ot “Doetor,how came "Lucas to be such great fi know,unless it-was.his wife when she was a’etheria,and Wa»unable to care A Car or THE Orv.BroocK.—TheNewYorkSun,(Radical authority,)of 4latedate,says:Walter Butler,a nephew of the Gen-era!has been captared in Yorkville at the residence of his affiancéd,“Ut was chargedthathehadstolen$68 from Miss LathofNo.90°Weat Houstonstreet, tuken from the house. "|ter overewentyoh fy b Moore’s Rural NewYorker™ a a —it is now,pre sudan thegent,Bestand CheapestNapoly .“‘aud Family Weeklyin the World.ands of wie awake People.all over >take and admire mriar itesuperior Value,Libastrati THE PRFSS A LE PR‘T For example,an ex *;“The iT isthemostElegantlyP’a y Edited Videl,Circulated dee hiearttty hotmedleomedPaper.as swholewhichnow“ot away among the ”"xo Vol.XXil.duly 2.Try a te Le SSSaotaeee or @ pertow!appnyPorJREaParktow,Sew ¥ ONEDu L_&will payfor sv+40 50-omtes month prys for attempted to eut his.throat before oewasi a: Bs LY rUN *Iw. CANVASSERS WANED FOR PUN The great original !!lustrated comicThefirst10numberssentonreceiptof 10¢numbers We,Libera!terms to genta,Chromo Prem ums to subserit inello Publishing Co.,68 Be office box.2 783 40.who haveprove:oted daime thine—forever thine.time,apeeified. f th .onIsitasintolovethee?with love’ssignet en thy;ee ie spec nae A toee is.| brow,had oho its cornpletion the Immens+thy lot be dark as Hades,I will cling|travel een New York and New Orleans| as Dow;will te this channel.agit will be the theReaft to fail th hen oth and incest «agg er route between gale oe,nen omer |Righinend,Bakimoare,er hia,New.Bostoa,Bod ae.latte.Mothestormtogethetyritstand thee through the gale.mat gar barks may drift wsunder,yet with fitrueheartsbeatinghigh|some of ee.Y,sens-ligt |thaeme-fond and D eed. oad he golden —*ry in convection with the Air-Line.Fracstormcloudsfly;’;to be the great thoroughtare between theFromourhelms,with steady brightnew,oor)yoth and Suuth. bescon lights shall shine,The well-kuown ability and energy of theAndthegatchwordsonourpenponsshallbe—|management in eharge of this live is a snffi “Thine—forever thine!”cient guarantee that no time will be lost,aud |that we shall not be disappointed in oar ex- Jewitin ain to lore thee?when I bend the knee |peetatious.This work rheuld have the sem- tgomery,Ke.It cae through a t country,healthy and well-water- mineral prodoctheguaal,anh me rmdala eae7:vne winises te ’‘ heart _——__~-——— 7“‘“love =sem wy|A Sanday School teacher asked a lit- I ‘weak,1 »tle fellow if he had learned anything durAndoaerringnature,if loving thee ing the _*“Yee.”anid he.“What| i He shame ./|is it you have learned 1"“Never to tramp|ae:tis no light sacrifice I've offered your partner's ace.” 7 to .The firet horse ever seen in Canadaoffancy,but my being’s destinyMakentaeoooaoouerhere,divide |*®*broaght to that coantry from France, thylot from mine—in a ship which arrived at Tadoussac,ov Imthe star-lit world above us,call me thine—the 20th of June,1647. foreverthine|_|A ntleman dined one day with a dull "THE PICKLEDWATCH. preacher.Dinner was searcely over be- fore the guest fell asle~p,bat was awawabytheDivine,and invited to go The ocher day we met Wiggins,and |”hear bim preach.“T beseech yon, pe had’a silver cased wateb—hunting case |eir,””herege cee me;I can slee) at that.We had known Wiggins five,Se lee ee ene Tones and Serle Nowe bin 10)one useful doetrme from tbe game ofbafry.@ watch before.We asked him ),-,gammon,whigh ie,not to take upwherehegotit.He gave us a nod and ber man till she's sure of binding him.” isJeer,‘and enid that be would tell us.Time is the only gift in which God hae “Tast fall,”be commenced,“I killed|g:inted ne;for He never entrusis as withtheoldbrindlecow,and put the best Part|«second momentantil he bas taken awayofher4beefbarrel.She was fat,|the firet,and leaves us certain of awasnice;and I had nigh|ghird.: 1.I did netwant fo make| Tom Brown says:“A woman my learn it mL set it ont in the shed,A.litle being asked what icparSLSieteHandKerp|Tomson to dggand ecngwoquenloe _=oi a |about it.”» sa e day my wife says to me—raye,Those who will abandon a friend for Niggine,‘pears to me our beef is |one error,know bat little of the human ng very fast.”I went and looked,and |charneter/and prove that their hearts areFarenosh,it was gving—going rather as cold as their jadgements are weak.though iit onght to.“I'venoBai:lowering anageouutably this lungtime,said my wife.“Somebodyie steal- ingiti Why don't you set a trap?”“Batmy neighbors were all good heart-| The art of being happy lies in the pow- ler of extricating happiness from common lthings.If we pitch our expectations high,if we are arrogant in our preten-ed kind of tolks,though one or two of'em|tions,if we will not be happy ser t be jueta little inclined to poke|when our self-loveis gratified,our pride reund where they did’nt belong,and I |stimulated,our vanity fed,or a fierce ex-didn’t.want to Len *’em.Iconelnded,|citement kindled,then we shall have bat weomever,that it would be best to put |little satisfaction out of this life.he barrel,with what litle beef was left,| dawncella,and |did it.“Well,when the beef was all ueed up,| pet @enttocleda ont the barrel,I foundhiewatchinthepickle.It looked to me fike Tom Sherman’s watch.‘Tom badworkedformeconsiderable,and I have| “Ticket,sir?”eaid a railroad conduc- tor,passing through one of the trains the |other day,to a passenger.“My face is my ticket,”replied the other,a little vex- ed.“Indeed!”said the conductor,roll- |ing back his wristband and displaying « eéun him have the watch,of one |most powerfal bunchoffiver,“well,myrondalikeit.When I saw Tom]shaw-|0Tders are to punch all tickets passing ed him thewatch,and he said right off,it °’°"thie roadwasbis. “How did ye lose it?"said I.|“J carried it in See without aay A man ean give hisneighbor apromis- |sory note,moistened by a fluid just inven ted by a Freneh chemist,andjn a month chain and mast have dropped it out when|afterward the holder will have nothin =T was jing,”said he.show for it but a little dust.If this “Well,”said I,“then yon must have|becomes generally known,short eas been stoopin over my beef barrel,for I|will become the rnle—in order that the fonndit in the pickle!”|borrower may be compelled to come down “With thet lom looked kind of sheep.|with the dust before bis note does. be for over®years.Their \mei ‘atent Agency is tue mont jextu |the ana Charges lees than say othe jer relia neys A pamphietgentaiaing full in~ |svection#te inventors ts ve aiMUNN&CO.37 .New York. \NBWSPAPER -ADVERTISING.A Book of 123 feat vanes pages,Invety fesvedcontaiusatistofbestAmericanAdverti-sing Melinms,giving the Bames,cireviationx.and |full particalars concerning _leading Daily and that upon fi i —o—— [Fromthe Is “TamcovapiedOO as p with cha aodWILLiaMwraagnnma&Weightman,Manu ix‘imthand HELMBOLD'S ZXTRACT BUCHU, FLUI weaknesspow We ond o Beeas: @ELMBOLD'S In affections “ecother “|Weeaiy Political and Paw rs togetler with aij thesehav large circal e publieled ip relig ~~m.agricultwre.Jiterature.&e.,Byery advertiser and ev a who cone rol Such,win Bratthis book ofgreatMSddressonreceiptasP.“ROW LL &Co.,Pab-ishers.Ne.40 : cmPitteba rtinane of May29.187 says of Geo.P.Rowell &Co... brio petro gm aed valuablebook.ie the largest and best advertising agency in the UnktedStatesandwecanclggrfailyrecommendittheattentionofthosewhedesitetoadvertisetheirbusinessscientificallyenda)stematically in each 0 wa:tat is.80 asto serare the largest emoant ofpublicityfortheleassexpenditureofmoney.”cae SoYes!ItIs True!That the Hest Mowers-the Best |Rest Self-Rakersto be found in thejOrcinalandRelishbleDoubie-Motiog es made by the Fina Mannfactortscm,Ubioy Stud for Pampiletee|ticulers \"ue HUMAN MAUI!B —New Beeu,Free(or amp Ta acet &Con %e~Tork. 5°ALESMESWantedin 0pa 5 Ne‘“>DY 413¢at 9 Prompt.Honora Agents wanted in every towll forthelargestandmostsuccessfulDollamty—Only Une endorsed hythe len prpersofthe United States.Uur Goods give univerrai catistec-|tien.our —e mato agents cannot be excelled.||andvar checksate free.Having two houses—Bor- |ton and Chiesgo—our facilities are unequasied.and the coun- our basiness exceeds in amount ali other concerns |n this trade combined.|CP sendfor citeatarsapa free olab toc;——&co.8.136 Federal Street,Boston.0 : 168"State nt il, Avoid Quacks. “A victim ofearty indiscretion.causing nervousdebility,prematare decay,Songhowian ered vain every advertised remedy,has discovered ameansofself-cure,=0 Fogwill send freeROOy- MrT)eft Ht Psa THERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Gourt House,on Main Street, |ETURN THEIR THANKS TO THE=for the very liberal patronage en-foyed by them daring thepast year,andbyfairdealingandstrictattentiontobutomeritacontinuance,if vot an increase of the ame. We will continneto ;1han anvivofPAMELEGpains.foce“ Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,&c.,&e. ALSO,SHOES,DOMESTICS,PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact,almost everything asa in a varietyStore,at of wich we it low forCash,or Country the high-est market price,PHILLIPS &BROTHERS.Feb.18,1870.on MAGIC IS CONSIDERED To be the Greatest and Beat REMEDYNOWINUSEFORALLPAINS. It is becoming more and more popular everyday.The demandfor it is great.Frepered ia for enleatR.POULSON’S Drug Store,‘Balistury.N.C. BOOTS, jan N—3 v Address.A,REEVES Si.m,.Re a comet ae oe4on.pinsSe complaints pge of life. "Jou ofconfidence,— Dragaiet of 16 Years’Experigace. [a Manafacturing Chemists in}World.) with Mr.1gSoreepost myresidence.and n ‘neal niversal Lessitede. "Yoon sory H.T.HELMBO. . bia Foreman,4 1854.Pe.T.Helmbotd;be the business where-Sones him.I have rown Streets,Philadel- from indiscretion.The ex-which are aecompaniedWmamongwhichwilhtoExertion,LossofMemo-of Disease.or Poreboding: tion fociety into the enjoy ments Organic bPMBOT.D- |enti» > and Fountain of Life-the Blood,frigid,it acts as a specific has the to Females isasinChioresis or tionofCustomaryEvacna- =|| 3 #StateofthéUterus.an!|to thesex,or thedeclineor | RENOVATOR!| andal the available neureiy and oxpertness.thatofpharmacy0 causeballet.No friendly vvice conld chea@ijimnoaskillconldsavehim. -|Thousands of Precious Lives are to-day asrapidly sinking,on to an untimely enretchedness,and Ignorance of the cause which DISEASE,LIKE A THIEF, answer is simple and covers the witsphagesviz:the EBREOITARY Taint TAINTED 1HE BEST BLOOD in the ontire land men,women and chi votbing shurt of FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU,|A HEROIC REMEDY ed 854 CONSTITUTION Renovator. Perk. +lah A varie RR and all the most desirable pla DConstitution W.C.CARRINGTON,.....°bees JOHN BE.BKDWARDS,,....04 Au. Hed HOPKINS«004 008502 ee,J.E.WOLFF,oad PRs gig. THE CONSOLIDATION of the'twomtothefoepelieyholdersofbothCompanies.Ita,uture dividends will be mre certain,&vealfand created. No Rightof old policy holders willbefore;to hold the same policies as before;fore,a bove equal present security with Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, the presen!day can contrib- jingin Concentrated Form the most le Vegetable Juices in .History of Medicives for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, _TMPARTING RiTION TO THE SYSTEM, E TO THE STOMACH, This Company has met with a neuesvariedtheSouthernpaiuicaHomeBnItadvisesthepaymentofallaneamelieeachnextpayment,until nothingwillbe requiiitwillallowonethirdloanon“AepoItrequiresnonotesforloann.an has no restrictions on een |=rman al LErleaSafe,§or Life Insuranceytaking xo wuch frompearaury,2IappealtoeverymanandwomaninliextheblessedboonofLifeInsurancetole his jast on the battle field.bis com-on ant leit him alone.They knewhisapproachingenditweetheoe? to life— dress,ard as surely totter-Lexington,N.C.in Suffering,Agony, D.W.COURTS,Gen'l.Agent for Western N. Science'ean arrest and assuage,Nourish into new Lise and Vigor,Jolene Bee f fies PLANTATION BITTERS. To danceoncemoreonthe withered Cheeks.‘ This wonderful vegetabl restorative is the sheet ‘anchor of the feeble and debilitated.As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics.As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject,it is superseding every other stimulant.In all climates, tropical,temperate or mpon its victims unawares.and before theySeericeattack,plants itself firmly in thetorinattentionbecomesnaryortemporarytreat-to relinquish its merciless grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted formethe hollow cheek? The withered face—the sallow complexion ? The feeble corec—-the sunken,glassy eye! The emaciated form—the trembling frame?The treachero%*pimple—the torturing sore? The repulsive eruption—the inflamed eye? The pimpled face —the rough coloriess skin? Gebdillitating ai!ments of the oy age?The}ole ground in all | FANGS OF DISEASE aNnD ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE |in every species of disorder THEINDISCTIMINATE VAcINATION|Which undermines the during the late war with diseased Lymph bodily sirength and breaks|down the —— Wherever €intro-po. duced it vanes a stand- ard article—a medicinal staple.It is to-day the |best and purest tonic,and the most popular medicine 'in the civilized world—be sure and get the genuine. |Sold by all Druggists,Gro- cers and Country Stores. |Tt has planted the germ «! in the veins ¢ side«,aim most melancholy discas« idren on all ill Bra@icate it reot and branch. Such a Remedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIC forever ~~.a.eee j '’ [oe ’On reaching th:Stomach,jt assimilates at GROVER &BAKER S PLUID §XTRACT OF BUGRU |wre ee ee ae FIRST PREMIUM:j the momentitpas<esj e ‘8 ®¢AyD |discaseatitefonntan heal.in ite perm and =BLASPTIC SPIZOR}matuni'y,and di pare 4 ; ED ROSE WASH of the organs with a@e@rring certainty.ame FAMILYMPR‘¥:and purc Blood bounding through everyTMPRedplge SEWING MACHINES. °c The tubercules of Scrofula that aomet :_ ane tant habite ofdenigones at waste oa Bourish and etnd t b@fnner ceating of the albde 181 Baltimore Street,Bahimore. pense,little or ho change in diet.no inconvenience |men,like kernels of corn mpletely enperseding those onpleasorexantandtengfrousremedies,Copaiv@and Mercury in all these diseases. UsE HELMBOLD's FIQUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU Ys tnPinaroof ine al dieexisting in nematter bowleng stending.«Is ia pleas. 1"|’Thereadermuntbe!aware thilt,however slight taybe the attack ofthe abovediseases,it is cer- tain to affect the All the above HELM Diuretic. retic. **,‘—_$90 ———- “* Soldby Draggietd bottle,or6bottles t hevith and mental ’ require the aid Div- Extract Bacha is thé great -Price—@1.95per 60,Deliveredtoanyad- dress.Describe aymmpeoms in «!i commagaioations. AdresH.T.HELMBOLD,Drug and Chemice! Warehouse;594 Broadway,N.Y- ao —Gstee’v fealWarphoue, k,june 3—ly ESSDONE UP IN-simi’sofmyChem- *ft.T.HELMBOLD. od and eradicated and Abel diseaued parts ixhed into Life.The T: tive Kidney«are stimulate dte tiea,and their na newed bealth and activity It |and At }im Gland:ilar Systen.ore |TOWIC PUKIFYING AND TISINF‘'CTANT ite tonch,disease droops.dies,aud t!vie of its vieleuce,ax it © |Relieves the Entire System of Pains and ac |Hivems the spirits,and impartea - the oal .|KIDNEYS,RETENTIONOF THE URINE,&e.,&- Thousatids hare been rescued frpm the rerge |of the grave by its timely use,This remedy i=now offered to the public with of eee Afections of the Bones,Habitual Cost iv ness,Debil-| ity,Diseases of the Kidneys,he ath Ery- Laboratory,276 Pearl Street,Post Office Box 5972.| 89>CONSTITUTION RENOVA TOR is 81perbot- are withered,diese! Thee pid Liver and Ir healthy sec tural functions restoredto m- thhe |d,fluida of theeactionupou bodr LEAPS TO NEW LIEE. hes,en Sparkling Brightness to the Lye,} A Rosy Glow to the Chee, A Ruby Tinge to the l.ips,| A.Clearness to the Head,|| Brightngss to the Gomplezion,|6 ofBxce enge. theGpirite;Beanty and Elasticsity of Surch.!And Happiness on all Sides.|Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Usir |i'g both threade directly from the spools,i No fastening of seams bj hand and no waste most solemn assurance of its intrinsic medi-virtues,and powerful Llealing propertie~f Wide range of application witLout change 1 vent The seam -etains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing Besides doing ali kinds of work done by For att Diseases oF 108 other Sewing Machines,these Machines exe-| And for Diseases of Women and Children.ente the most beautifal and permanent Em-| broivery and ornamental work |Nervons Prostration.Weakness.Gencral Lassitude,|,,:\,aod waat of Appetite.it is unsurpassed.Forsalee by ANDREW MUR ak c!| It extinguishes ot 15—ly Selisbury, sieplia,Female Ir regularities,stula,all |Greatest Invention of the Age!A Skin Diseases,Liver Complaint,In-|digestion,Piles,Pulmonary,[h-CHEAPNES?,DURABILITY,CONVENIENCE.| seases,Consumption,Serof- ula,or King's Evil,AGE NTS\w ANTED aye,To Sell our CelebratedPREPAREDBYGOLDENFOUNTAIN PEN.Prot.M.B.Henry, Dwector-General Berlin Hospital,Prussia.|Acknowledged by all who have nsed them to bethe| |heat P en made or so din this country.No biott ng! tre t)n|M.,A..L.L.D.,FP.R.S.uty nitten wi ¢pen ’1 any pen ever made.— y |shaw dorseEy.;Bankers.merchants teac lallelasses.enHENRY&CO.,Proprietors.Hete i Use bigheat erie OL Ta nee Prienaiin ment tnt |lidehoxes No.1.for general nse;No.2,medium A ewesy fate.sted Seabee,|No.3 for ladies’use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents!| We are preparetogive any energetic person ta “| |king the agencyoftlecee Pens.a commission whir | will pay $200 per month.We invite all persons | NEW YORK. tle,six bottles for $2.ent anywhe son receipt o |wishing employment.to send for samples and circy rice.Patients are requested to cc.:\spond confi |lars.Two sample boxes mailed for 50 centstiaily,andreply will be madepy |t\2 wing mail.ADDRESS -Dr.@.B.Poulson,Sole Ager ‘r Saliebur |WFSTERN FUBLISHING CO {N.C fsb98 |march4—6m Pittsburg.Pa which proves the economy of its manageme D.J HARTSOOK,..4iipeuUFOs...0.50. All renewals ot old policies will be in name of § ;e,funds (asreq’jutredbyaWorthDoubletheAmé ,thusProfitableInvestmentofthe$10,000 000,which arerstrength,therebygiving North Carolina,desiring to secure tot!well to their it.terest by examining fully C. in th edent.Seine policies on Muteal,N 8 paid out on LifePolietes,40vgntanditscarefulselectionofrisks, eeeoeee d probably.Expater in amount,and abetterreser- ee of the “Piedinont and Arlington Life Losuranee Company”a solicited,and information cheerfully given, Ca FAB UST RIBS ET si 98 +9 S's 6 we....SUPERINTENDENT OF weaernat poplar SoutheGouthern CompCompanies is fall of ad r will‘Sete to pay the samé rule as b ttewes ng .ASSISTANT one jess,and withlessrel:ria hts,benefits and privileges asfitsthanbefore,,_ ent, ter)ia MaimRes orthe nalpowerte el Cte é wrening AtAgent.21va= NORTHCAROLINA,Yapxin County. W.Williains,Adm’r uf Davis Helton,deceased,Plaintiffs, In the Superior — Court.9 against Ira Helton,Wm.Helton,infants,nop-resizdents,and Daniel Lang,Jr Gr.,Deftg. Petition to Sell Land for Assets. To Tra Helton and Wm.Helton,infadtingn-residentsin the above entitled proceeding if You are herreby notified that summonses” have issued agaiust you ia the above enti. tled proceeding.aud that the complaint there- in was filediu the offie of the a Court on the Oth day ofJuly,1869,erk of said You are farther notified that you are ree quired to or at the next term of said Court to be kinville on the dd Munday next,aod answer the complaint—ig defa whereof the plajntuff will a for the relief demarded int veld at the Court Hoaseip Yade - py to the Cowvecomplaint. Witness.J.A.Martin.cle k of said Court 27 :6w at offiee in Yadkisville,the 28th day of Jane,1870.J.A.MARTIN,c.8.¢.ie fee #10 } 8U PERIOR COU RT—Yapx«in County. Joseph Sp rks,et al,PIeff. Elisha M- Upon affidavit of thaplaint by the Court thatpubl “Old North Staté town of Salix! Pc the defendants;‘Letndet WellsanddeweywieWwSoya pearat th next term Witte Court to benela suit .q Summons for Relief.avainetsasick,ef al.Deft.Y for the county of Yadk ‘ourt House in Vadkins itle outite Septem- ber newt.and answer the «tof the plaintiffs,(filed in said Court)oP judgwrent will be grauted against them for the relief demanded.aud costs and disbursements of Witness.J.A.Martin.clerk of sail CoaseatOfficeinYadkinville.Bh June,1870. Jd.A.MAKTIN,€.8.c. Post Office not known. (pr.fee 810)27:60 edNORTHCAROLINA,¢In the Saperiog ALEXANDER UowuntTy § McIntosh,A.© Court. of Geo Deal,\dm'r Dee'd. E.D.Deal, Jumpbell A Jane Deal and th ra,( againet Elijah Cline Deal, M: and wife Law. Harriet Deal, r Heirs of Mar cue Deal Minor Hees of Marcus De D-al,Jare Be al,and thearrict resident defendants in the above eutithed proereding : You are hereby notified that sammone- es in the above entitled proceeding have issard mgninet you,and the compbuint therein was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Saperior Court of Alerander Gow ty on the 18in day of June, You are mous in 4 ce of the Clerk of the Saperiot A.D.. farther notified that the same this proceeding i#retarnable t& @f the County ef Alexander oa the_ th day auiirethecomplaint—in default whplaintiff relicf demande Witne ef,said Superior ©Jourt Tay ieelieralea18:4dayof re70.E.M.STEVENSON,c.6 6. 25:ow-ip"fee $40.] The Worth and South United by€ GREAT METROPOLITA Through Passenger Row See that your Tickets are good ot August NOR,"when and where re quired to ¢appearsicrestHe ply to the Conrt for Yh’the compiaint,E.Ni,Steyenson,0 ce Via Petersburg,Weldon,Raleigh and STATIONS. sb.Co.Shops |peasGoldebiro’, aliebury, Ohariotte, Charlotte. ——~——|TIME TABLE--N.C.RAILRQ, TRAISS NORTH wat raliaw. anatve ;tea—-idle4i,708 am,T35,9:20 *(19:30pm 18:50 ©af. teas “240"|8200p.ms.2:00:4.8:00 |Boag.123649ee ARRITE.Leatn. 49r 6:26 pou.6:41;°|lo °10.9%*|188 p.m5a“ TRAINS SOUTH:|arariowr. Leave Mal ARRIVE, 12:03 eM)1938 Pw211")-9 “ ta =ace * 11:45 pw . |Accommodation for Eastern N.Carolina. Passengers from Wihnington to Raleigh Will take the accommodation or @:15 p.m.train.Passengers from Wilmington toRaleighwill take the morning train oldsboro’each wayatG Close conpeetion made ALBERT Jonwsor,Supt a in September al,dec’d,non 1870, eo ‘?. ‘Sar te] a 4 : ‘theworld.(hargesSodas any oth-]y.A Se full in-"inventorsis sent gratis.)MUNN &00.,37 Park Row,New York.NEWSPAPER**-ADVERTISING. 195 closely printed pages,lavely ia-alistof best American Adverti-giving the names,cireulations.andcuncerningtheleadingDailyandandFamilyNewspepers. vingStrsligtsa,Ugvicclare.literature. advertiser and ever reon who con-becoming such,willBoa this book ofMailedfreetoanyaddressenreceipt1pBanncans.GEOM.ROWFLL &Co.,Pub-Vabers,No.40 Park Row.New York.wel Leader,in its issue of May“Thetirm of Geo.P.Rowell &Co.,issuesthis interesting and valuable book isesDestadvertisingagencyimtheUni-and we can cheerfully recommend it to attention of those who desire to advertise theirscientificallyundsystematical'y in such afythatis,20 as to secure the largest amount offortheleastexpenditureofmoney.” Please Read This ! ih ve y at ied T okhaw’s “Wenderful Head-“?Ifa t,try*box,and willore neWarranted&cure the wore ca-e of Head-or Toothache 'n Give miruter It containstfineNquid,and cand applied by _@—_ Per et- any chil pe macit power smd itt .puttinga+.medicinessa°hurtoog th &+ayafortheabove(ives Ware eaadrefunde'.Tt hag beent ‘toot ingAhaOftheUninnandhudredsavRemember,read:r,this |» be sentby mall wef 'y t any otek &sh he pere eser al,aod be ©evinced thetDtec aodreme'y.aunbag, WALKERSCALIFORNIAEGARBITTERS, HundredsofThousands fi Beartestimony to their 5 .»Curative Fffocta ei =WHAT ARE THEY?ans 2 | ‘U d IM 1 I V M >f - sa rr THEYARENOT A VILERFANCYDRI wand ‘S U M L L I € AU V O U N I A VI N Y W O A L ' I V O 18 CONSIDERED be the Greatest and Beat REMEDY W IN USE*FOR ALL PAINS. Tt id becoming more and more popular every+The demand for it is great.iieared and for sale at ® togethercireylations,publishedin . the first Monday hour.day or |desboro’,Tuesday, parsveage be oforeextendnformsthemthathebhmimodioJShop,in Dr.Henderson'sBuilding,Ho.a.;where he wouldbe p ade .Heranteestogivein,fie hes in his suploy of Hair DresedreinWeaternortGuecting?Tnvapene a cal)from all i sBaemerem HOUSK, FAYE TEVILLE 6TREET * Cy Having no connection with other Hotel in Raleigh,I shall make the sea ’ WHAT IT HAS BREN,The only First Class Hotel in the City, Salisbury,N.Cx;Deo.17,1849.-ott RALEIGH,WN. YARBOROUGH HOVUSH, J.M.Blair, CHARLOTTB,Nec. This well known House havingsbeen wew1yFURNISHEDaodREeFrrrEeDinisnowopenforthe TRAVELLING PUBLIC. of p@F-Omnibus at Depotonarrivalof Trains.“wefeb4—5tf H.C.ECCLES,Prop’. EDGEWORTH PERM.SEMINARY, THE NEXT 8 will commence on We makeodScholars give them a daly 1-2m ~»Greensboro,N.C. DR.G.BY LSON, |DEALER IX CLass |DRUGS,EDICINES, Pa.J iy 18m——__—_—__—_——_|OIL¥,E STUFFS, Great Medical Discovery!PER y,PATENT MEDICINES,KERO-ENE LAMPS,LAMP FIXTURES, VINEGAR BITTERS,PHYSICIANS ORDERS,kc.,&o"ko. enor carefully ded allMight.Pricesgrestlyreduced.Salisbury,N.C ,January21.1868.ly ‘STAGE LINDS!WARSAW lo Fayetteville. EAVE Warsaw for Fayetteville daily exA,cept Sanday.If you are in Western N Carolina go to leigh and procure 6 icket to Payetteville for $9;Through Tickets from Guldsbero’via Warsaw,to Fayetteville, $6.Through tickets from Weldon to Fayette- ville 0 Threngh tickets from)Wil via Wareaw,to Parettevilie,6CHAKLOTTETOADEBSBORO:Leave Charlotte after trains from RaleighandColambia,via Monroe,for Wadesboro’Tuesday,Thareday,and Satarday Leave Wa-Thareday,andSatarday,af-from Wilmington.to Jonesboro, ar ter arrival of trains andHeadofChathamRail N.C.,daily except SundayLeaveheadofThatham Road after ar- rival of train from RaleighLeaveJonesboro’after arrival of train from Fayetteville. Clemmons’Accommodation Line Between Salem and High Point,will ebarterthantheStagesatallhourshinoatOfficeatButoer’s Hotel,Salem,N.C.E.T.CLEMMONS,Oct.1;1860-48 ~Contractor. Encourage Home Manufacture! THE BEST BITTERS MANUFAC- tured by any Druggist,Pharmaceutist,or any body else isNICHOLSON'S Regenerating Bitter’, For the cure of Rheumatism,Serofula,ChillsandFeverandalldiseasesoftheBlood,Liv-er,Kidney and Lafags,restoring health and vigor to all.”tis none of your Qaatk Beverages,but excellent Medicine. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE,Droggists and all Merchants will do well to address J.M.NICHOLSON,Sr.Jaly 15—1m Yadkiaville,N.C. CharlotteFemale Institute, CHARLOTTEE,N.C. The 13th Annual Session of this Institutioncommencesthe30themberandcontinues antil the 30th of June,1871.Aa a.corps of a has beenemployedinall.branches usually taught infirst-class Female Seminaries. For and Catalogne containing full paniclmaps t0 terma,40.,address”Rev.R.BURWELL &80N,Ch itlotte,N.C: REPRRENCES: BB Rok Exq.,Lexington,N.C. Rev F ie ido -” Dr E Nye Hufchison,Qiiarlotte,¥.C.Rev Chas PhillfpasD D,Davidson College,N C. ProfJ R Blake,-*s «~U G Richardson, “«“ DR.POULSON’S Drug Store, jan ei —ty Salisbury,N.C.| =cd Ex Gov Z B Vance,Charlotte,N.C.Jaly 22-29:2m * ee PUBLISHED|LEWIS x in fe ey ame father having been an cer in the 4 ina- tion of the Seen inter-ferenge in the ©)Mexicans.and good|Of Conde.Healso graduated at St.Cyr.|council advisedMax heEe.He pire <img reeall- ed;Ma .rt and exe- cated practical and|tia,fighting with great valor and ally rising to the rank of afver the fall of the Carlist party in Spaiu. -|as President,Qaarobert jomed bie party. Gheap-|born on the 24thof Jane,1796. ON ‘notiveswillbecharged50per «higher than the above rates.:-‘i and Justice’sOrderswillbe publish- edat the same rates with other advertise- Obituary notices,over six lines, asadvertisements. CONTRACT RATES. FRENCH AND PRUSSIAN LEADERS.” The following account of some of them will be read with interest: THE FRENCH GENERALS—MARSAL CAN- POBERT. Marshal Cenrobert (Francois),who commands the first army corps,is over sixty years of age,having been born in 1809.His miliary celebrity,like thatofmostoftheFrenchls,Was com- meneed in Algeria,and was pertected be fore Sebastopal.He is of an ancient fam ere)7)E)eSPACE.8 e.x :efFleBei i ($2 50,8375seaga ogiB8quaree.|6 900)12 '20 00]30.004Squares.|8 0011 00)15 00:2500)37,50§Golmn.18 00249 20 00 30 00)45,00 Column.|'18 00'24 00 3000/4500°75.00Column.28004000 5000 80 00°130.00 MARSHAL BAZAINE.Marshal .Baksine (rancois"Achille),who is in ud ofthe I Guardandresetheantof ofsoldiers.He is now 6)yearsof age. He bas the high repufation ofbeing oneofbravestofficersintheFrencharmy.—He rose from the ranks,and in five yearsfromhisenlistmentgainedbissub-liea~ te.ancy and his cross ow the field of bat-tle.He distinguished himself in SpainandAlgiers.Incommand of an intan briagade at Seb.etopal he val-uable service.After the retreat of the Rassians,he was Governor of Sebastopal until the final tio by allies.—In connectiou the milian expe- dition to Mex he theFrenchcontinweedingFoesarchief.His success over exicans is a the terminationofthe warat yalist army of the Prin« took part in the subjugation of Aige- after At the nomination of Louis Napoleon He became General in new republic,and in the coup d'etat bad command of one of the divisions of the army of Paris,and assisted in the repression of the pop-alar dissatisfaction.one political fune-tions of considerable importance were next to him,and in 1853he became Generalof division.Canrobert was sent to Turkey in 1854 in command of the firstdivisionoftheArmyoftheEast.HewasatthebattleofAlma,and was elight. ly wounded.Two days afterwards,when di.Arnault,commander-io-chief of theFrench,was dying,be tarned over the command to Canrobert,who moved im-mediately on Sebastoyal,but finding « coup de main impracticable,be forthwithlaiddownaplanofgiganticinvestment. His mode of procedare not being satisfactorytoLordRaglan,the Britieh comman- der,Canrobert was relieved by Pelissier from the commander-in-chietsbip,and re- aamed duty at the head of his own corps In 1856 he was made Marshal of Franee. In the French.Austrian war he was at the head of ‘he third corps.He was at Ma- genta and at Solferino.Latterly,he hae commanded the troops at Paria.His vote againet the temporal power of the Pope in 1861 must be regarded rather as a m:t ter of military obedience or policy than of personal opinion COUNT DE PALIKOA Charles Guellanme Masi:Consin de Montanban,Count de Palikoa,the French General and senator,now called to thecommandofthesecondarmycorps,wasHewasemployedatanearlyageatAlgiers,onddistinguishedhimself¢as 4 cavahyofficer.Aftef an eventfal “gt f eenbewasinvestedin1560chiefcommandoftheFrenchexpeditionintoOhi-na,and had the honor of aceomplishing that almost fabulous invasion,whiehbroughtthearmsandbannersofthe French and English even to the capitalofthisvastanddistantempire.The cap- ture of the forte of Takou,at the mouth of the Peiho,on the 20th of Angust,the great victory of Palikoa over General Sang-ko-hio-in on the 2ist of Se ber, the destruction of the royal aaa)the entry into Pekin on the 12th of October,forced the Chinese to @ecept the treaty imposed by theallies,and assured,at leasttemporarily,the respect of European in- terests in the extreme East.In recom-pense for these great succesecs the Em ror had already elevated him to the dignityoftheGrandCrossoftheLegionof Honor on the 26th of December,1860,and had made him senator on the 4th 91 March,1861.He was subsequentlymadeCountdePalikea,was piastongl, and in 1865 took command of the fourth army corps at Lyons when Canrobert was called to Paris In 1860,when he was given the grand cross,be could count for- ty-two years of effective service,twenty- eight campaigns,and one wound.MARSHAL M’MAHON, Marshal de McMahon,Duke of Ma-genta,in command ef the fourth army corps,is sixty-two years ofage.He is descended from an ancient Irish Cathdlic the possible sesia.THE PRUsSIAN and N war with Prus- Moltke,chiefofstaffof the forces,and npon who the condaet of .imbehalf of Prussia,wasnom are iw.Mecklenbarg,oo the 26 y of Octabgr,1800,ia,therefore,at the present time about sev- enty years of age.He distinguished bim- self lor great orySS E.in later years assisted several foreign governments by bis knowledge of etrategyandengineering.In the laie Schleswig-Holstein war be played a great part e-gainst Denmark,in whoge service he hadoneebeen,and as chiefof staff,was joiu- ed with Prience Frederick Charles,who was called to the command of the allied troops.In this position be displayed great ability,and so remarkable were his powers that he was called to organize the war whichia the follewmg year 1866)took place between Pragsia apd Austra The plane laid down Dy him were eurried eut—eo faras circumstances Weald ad- mit—to the letter.Eggaged in the ser- vice of Prassin,he devoted all his ener- gies to ite advancement,and.to Wim,not lees than to Bismarck,wae due th®suc coae of the War.The batile of Sadowa came.oi trians hadiitieen beaten,and Pr become the Power of Ger ed General von Molike wag on the ficldpear the person of the King during t ght,and ander his direction the army ne-edtowards Vienna.Onthe 22d day@t JulyGeneral“-_Moltke arranged a trace of uwfiveda ring which an armistice was——°aeby —— Then ii toe ingWi decoratiog of the Orderof BlackhonornotlessdeartoaPrussianthecrossoftheTegionofHotiortoaFrenchmah.Since that time,ntil the breakingjout of the present war be- tween France and Prassia,GeMoltkehasbeenengagedinthe etndy of hig voca an@enjoying the ved rewards inent ability, CROWN PRINCE FRIEDRICH WILHELM. Prince Friedrich Willitim is lienten- ant-general,inspector of the figst division of the army,commandant of Ui@ first di- vision of infantry a chief of the first regiment of grenadiersof Eastern Prussia,No.1;first com the firat battalion (Berlin)of the seco &Sakk cl Ue Land webs of theiubedes. tached to the first regimentof ’and the second regimentof itiibe oSilicia,No.11;lieutewant-genesniofPo- merania,chief of the regiment of RaésianHussars,No.11,and proprietary of the regiment of Austrian infantry.On the 25th of January,1868,be married the Princess Victoria,eldest.daughter of Queen Victoria,Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland,Diteliess of Saxe, born on the 2ist of N 1840.He has two sons and t —bis eldest son being Prince Wil- liam Vietor Albert,born at in on the27thofJanuary,1859,und sub lieutenant yeartolf the draggoons of themadeanofficertwoyearslater,and be-cameaid-de-camptotheKing in 1848,—Colonel iu 1854,be accomplished manydiplomaticmiinAustria.In 1857 he was of War aschief of bis pe: Holstein,and in 1866 took command oftheArmyofthemain,and directed oper- ations against the German States of theSouth.He was charged with dealingveryrigorouslywithhisvanquishedcom-d hase eupeunedll operations.Vor instance demanded from the vil-lageof Frankfort the paymeut ofa warlevyof60,000,000 francs,whichthe mag.istrates refused to furnish,preferring to submit themselves to pillage. GENERAL Vu ROON. Albert Theodore Emile de Roon,the 1803,was educated at the miliaryschoolandenteredthearmyasanofficerin 1821.After having,from 1824 to 1827,pursued the higher courses of the al military echool,he was employed as a topographical bureau,then to the staff,and in 1856 was made major-general.Heheldsuccessivelyvariouscommandssince 1848,and accomplished many important missions.He was charged,on two occa- tious,with the mobilization of the army especially in 1859,when Prassia was pre- paring to intefere iw the war of Italian m-dependence,which was euddenly suspend-ed by the treaty of Villafranca.To himwasconfinedthedirectionofthemilitary education of Prince Charles,whom he accompanied to the oe of Bonn;called on 16th of April, 1861,to the Min’of the Marine.Ge-neral de Reon took besides,on the Sth of December in the same year,the iosofwar.Atthe bead of this dou . viee he showed in the years whichfollowed much energy aud perseverance in second- ing the projects conceived by King Wil- liam for the reorganization of the army He partly realized there projects,in spiteoftheoppositionmajorityintheChamberofDeputies,against which hecontendedinconcertwithM.de Bismarck. His name from that time is prominent inthehistoryoftheextensivemodificationsofGermany,secomplished te the profit of Prossia by the torce of her arms or theadroitnessofherdiplomacy. a At a chareb fair in Kansas City,a setofbedfarnitarewasvotedtoayoungla-dy,with the anderstandingthat if she was not married within a year,it was tobereturnedtothechurch.seslaney 09bedsteadthewarpath,armed with a A little boy asked his mother the mean- ing of blood relation.She replied that it signified near relatives,ete.After think-ing a moment he said:“Then,mother,mast have been the bloodiest relaticn "ve got.” Ea.|!theappartenances. Women,so amiabk in themselves,are never so amialle as when they are use- fal;and as for beauty,thongh men may fall in love with girls at play,there is no- thing to make thempstand to their love like seeing them at Work. Don’t keep in a constant fret abont things that may be annoying,or worry about things you can’t help.The trae remedy is to keep cool and try to master difficulties and not let them master yon. It is not required that a man shall al- ways be perfect in order to bea true Christian.Bat it is required that he should be a sincere #@eker after perfec- tion.It is reqaired that he should be moving forward,and advancing ap the straight and narrow way of life. Had thoughts are worse enemies than the way of wild beasts,but bad thoughts hearts full of good thonghte,that bad of several regiments oftheguard and of thoughts may find no room to enter. teacher in that of the cadets at Berlin.|to -|Subsequently he became attached to the lions and tigers;for we can keep out of win their way everywhere.The cup that is fall will hold no more;keep your only de fle woman will read this, told her that I’d come whenever she call ed,” “Make her believe you don’t bear !"— they all exclaimed. “BatI did bear.”“She won't know yba did.” “Bat I know it,and—” “Let bim go,"said a b ler.“Youcan’t do anything with him.He’s tiedtohismother’s -strings.” That's so,”‘saidChCharlie,“and it’s what gong Say mmarge Se Eas and in aknot,too.”,“Bat I wouldn'tbe suchababy as torantheminuteshecalled,”said one.“JT Jon’t coll it babyish to keep one’swordtohigmother,”’answered the obedi- ent boy,a beaatiful light glowing in his blac eyes.“I call that manly;and the boy that don’t keep his word to her will never keep it to any one else—yon see if he does 1”and he burried away to his cottage home.Thirty years have passed sinee those boys played on the common.CharlesGrayisnowaprosperousbusinessman in a great city,and hie mercantile friends say of him,that “his word is as ~ashisbond.”W ed him.once how he en,has clang to methehabipenedththroughTife.’* The intense“héat of summer rapidlyevhporatesanddriesapallponds,springsarueolyahforfarmingpurpo- ses.*This all be saved by su - ing them with trees suitable for oath.calities,especially willows,In this wastockwaternaybedduringtheagRinerwieewoulddis- acquired .y“ke my word when a boy.oo matter how great the temptation,and whois o :eall eau Andandlay it teealy,withthere ae mark :—“How'true,”bat will never applied by meditation,then’think of makingthe’application “ere,appears become iningit could meaaber.ei Vaced.soy cand Chey > ©2 oo!A eaten “TRUTHFUL AND OBEDIENT.Tue Ros or Saanow.—The rose ofi3>Sharon is oneof the most exquisite flow- “Charles ”Olearand sweet|ers in shape and bac.Its are _ asa k from®a zilver bell,the|bell-shaped,andof aeepagianion voree over the common.and dyes.Bat its history is “That's dother,”cried oneof theboys,|and romanticin theb In and he ly threw downhisbatand the East,throughout Syria,Arabia, ed and it is ied with the “Dou't goy ‘MaveKoat.”“Fin-|enee.leaves thatencireledtheround ish this ganiet”’it again!’eried|blossom dryand close tight together when theplayersty’noisy ¢theseason of blossom is over,and the “I must ¢toff—this miunte.1/|stalk withering completely awayfromthestem,the flower is blown away,atlast,from the bush on which it grewdriedupinshapeofaball,which is ear-ried by the sportof the breeseto greatdistances.In this way it is borne over —-—--. Errmo.oer.—Why arephysicians,mamma ?said «itive girl to hermother,whohadvisitedbyoneofthem.Phyelsion,rA- ied mamma,who wasseldomat @ ‘or an ansWer,comes from feeseek,as doctors ride abont all day to seek fees! There is a moral ee the follow.ing conversation,which needs to belearn-ed by many fathers.Said alittle foar- ear old:“Mother,father won't be in héaven with us,will he?”“Why,my child?” “Because he can’t leave the store."’ & A fashion paper speaks of “The cam- ing bonnet.”Well,let it come,for therehavebeennobonnetstospeakofforyears. Its A Massachusetts editor says:“A man =little bill said be wouldyusifhewasalive, He still a maake street,bat as £4 did not call,it is naturally sapposed that”daeheisdead,and is walking around to savetuneralexpenses. On the Grand Tronk railway of Canada, z ie, driest @appear witlr drouths of July If you e pu be brief;foritiswithassunbeams—themoretheyarecondensedthedeeperthey barn.:“-.oa *e the newsboys have been uniformed in gray.x hy %att “e . Pe Di HE B moment tive.‘Thereinnt lawyer of any4¢,|standinginNorthCarolinathat will not tell hisExcellencythatsuchexecitionswould‘be judi- hedoesnot wishnor intendto ¢¢gcieWhilewerejoicetobellonsthattheGevervor : wpe a :.|—that itisEx‘edvil,ah efme the menforexamination before |spore Seah kis .efJustice,Itwill notdo to say that y the good peopl,tate...||Mevor to him w at c b "69.chapt..1 oe >reHe5a.,aa teedation re >7 anit a Hain wen ,7 p D4 ,*»Pp a 4 é *’.shall pa!the *Ms ted “4endpaperoryhibaancien,eh "anes ae i ,pet er,tet in the Worldat >Th)sige am :”T rou 'i :.:otis el _Hiden wom prone1be oaing pio *c Gevaaiee dithapehs oteDn yg yt oe”;itWoW out further |Coors fo a a :ia OF ETH,we.8.So!SOLID REFINED 1 ‘aonat Gamaytlle aut :Sraeaadicnmeah te elie ae,i aaa a eating ae“gp oasesmay be moved toany’othe county in |PON?Souse or tent Pe of et Joabua “tra o onfburt,withPadaraaredeetaisaeeri!oeertorry |—e bara |wipe pre oftheState ibythe_countien .-me in into co a the controlof the Gover:|Sngtried:Inde Tourgee’sDistrictadjoinsJ retin i thie State #'choice of “from thit ready ia t.e tield?Inshort,the|solidw a date tifiéat specch accepting.ym connint l :subseqnent|Hig i teed.”eh ch Lng i)Cesarean]bat gely 0 mocnl poor yern'U “the ,‘ech accepting oe 7 —,andthe inquiry into irk orders ?&;v4 theoryof constitution there canbe=a :wee te acingse es ih which to havethe‘cases|‘Ter!a Pte ; ;i ‘ee Be the made at my awn instance.3 Col.between these two brauches ofthe Prisonersmay be sent to any county in the lat:|only‘sig we sib matter was ‘Thepurposewaato have the orderto i aia :He weeddeees“ter’sdistrictfor arraign I :se Ihavesincelearned |Kirk avowedor di ed,and make it.a ient excuse 2”;Be sent to pcokudle er thaden ea ‘ihe,ve been 1 ':final oowa sy yee and toaflord|sets out tha’Col.Kirk pat his refusnlomthe|The writ will he directed to the Marshal e .;ot in Excel ifavowed,od,that he had orders from his eyim-|of the Supreme Court,with instree ions tope.BLESS Oso 7h eee|e Scguaa pba anccenre camer Gee der con nal.‘”2 ,,:;;;causeof t Rott writ.His Exec xe ..Jers §)aT areRepublicans,E Ee aSee ie ppaebey_ean is alwa reared icin on both sides.|avowsthat Col.irk was acting onder his|petitiowér to be delivered to :F ‘publican,anhonest man and amanof talent.—A is atill k.L Thevasin on,and one on which|orders:So,we havethis case.Cul.Kirk|well;the exar¥.iis botrpdofthe Ku Kins,ond such oummons Saas Ifran limi that in my opinion the thing |bats {xia Dow thetiet is commanded bythe Chit Justice to pro ;those alleged committed i proper,ic «nnecent-at haddeclared eunn °ordered comn->sense,Rawyien "f i iy.Phe Senate peel codallek Alamanee to beie a state of insurrection and|mander-in-ehief not to.the writ.What :my duty,the power ofthe -Caswell]andAlamance prisoners,is known tobe no body else would prece--possrssion,havethelegal|was theman todo?He to obey his |Judiciary and ‘he responsibili-:intense,Butheisa good Judgeand both the root Teen in his artis tendo:od i ofthe writ of|orders.In my opinion there wassufficient|ty must reston théExecut ve.4prisonersmayexpectfromhim’ed Ye pees ‘ty?Ifso.the RSON.andmost impartialrial taal Andsarely “nameontheticket?howilligetsomevotes,|-;etties fe Onnase,Whengh four-fifths Rebate ie,ther motion;if i f Nigaecee:2 -were tter ical opponents—‘‘¥;iosuchcountiesRepublicanSheriffswillhave!ty»Exection Thursday next.This ulone oughtto aatilyall candi ren in va.|otherwine.yee we ae aaieeie wiExpr reeinpummioning»venire of menwell |ur readersareas welldnformed concerningthe gerd to this matter.«-ee pelling areturntothe writ aodthe produe-;te Registered Pockoge,By senPactedtotheStategovernmentanddeadlyhoe-|yasinen and importaofthefwuerio be.de se te-cns thietiling toetdentte wt iy that fion of the bouy.Ii fsa.sabetitinte for the Fe ipasenies erectaptheKuKlux.Wesay,inviewof these cided on that dayasweare.Theywell under-|*e¢*0use provicion in “the old Aabeas corpusnet,;i :"lero Wate ene!.hatey ;amnot sitprised at their malice though?T ad-anes 7thatnoexcnsewercanhegivenby|sand the conditionofthe BState,the corruption||..i-6 their folly.I make my a »peal to the com-y .|whieh nished theonoilpersonrefasing tee .r Reaisforrefusingtoobeytheordertheeontiveand|mdnsenseofthe people.As S the enemies orders |or oaintes to make due return “upenoon-‘hetthe:Chief Justice t—|qhomab at me,they cannot disturb the eque-Fesponte vietion by indictment,”with »fueof.nimity ofa clear conselence,and |con afford to i that in the |for the first offence,aad of $1.000 and-inca-"We observe that the Governor's organ,ballotbox affords regard them with good-humored pity and con-pred on him,he |pacup-ewhold office for the second.The late+ee n to be|act is an improvementupontheformer.hyStanderd,indulging tempt.hadilearnedChhileIboutit,I would respectfully 'n betituting the speedy remedy of ch.fnerheatsijs.‘ware you egeinet thesleroptenrntetiash which d ./tent t of i Pemiaaie!TRY REP IN a RD PATS >ates ... :of rotarn,and the last tealeo intended for the aes *ae Bewareof the afiful and prejudiced statement=-‘by whi :nar’by Gov.:i ~|Of those who are Peeking to brenk down and split imanediate relief of the y in whose be- olden ant le ae we :to piecestheConservativeparty in this District,\halfthe writisissued.Taeecdoh ofipen:gta EPS nt le,and epeeian .Rememierthatthepresent adminiatrati ‘ye:[ahingfor »contempt oftheJuiige.or Court.q :’“the nut involved in either act,certainly aoti thathe “ai 7 om -lawes|portnnity|R |rush wsallunderthe heel of the ‘mil _‘ouldbe |that of 1868 69;that 14 provided for by thebythe"“Indeed,”saysthe ticket—forfod,|Bally,one ond all,unitedlyo@theelectionday _“eontewpt act,"(same session.)The pro-|°ChiefJuice,“he cannotrefisetodoso,with-tid Tet oe navetheBate by the peacefulmeth :il.ceeding 8,by aruletoshowcause why anat-out taking upophinpself the responsibilityofnet-padi Seb}te fortenien ond quien;tual let wethion one fied isn a aiveeke ata Ay Nartet een | 495 upon the extremeprinciple—‘thesafetyof|creditand ae descr due in om te oid oa.:‘m7 |ov machveheinence y learvedand |..,y.f i theBepremelve.””TheChief dux-|fitteootie bagtheTrocman’s peeilge ol chocsing win|a.the ei *aged conaseltorole Kirk upfor acontempt Cider Mills &Cotton Gins.cate mens eaei,wrens F ”,—-mene gerne uwable to protect the Chief Justies.in thie,the affidavit of ;=&dose notdeclare ib tobe ion,po &a THE 7 Your obedient ecrrant wentoflife and service sets ont that Cal.Kirk,when the SEND to MITOHELL,ALLEN &cine ty,hasner " que.nant it “githin oe ,«WM.M.ROBBINS.|PSS Spon thege of their insuf-|writ was served.said.‘tell them that sneh ere N.JyMor Circular.othe unineme aie marks”to“callspecial attentionto .Salisbary,July18,1870.e *‘things are ed vat.T haw orde vuly 29:im a”y Pat doe0for the expeem purpose of de.|,,Tht Mllowing eet nv,del 28,Mr.Hadgh,efjbocncel for Hig Execllen-|rink™,sfe played«and shall aotchoy the Peterole 1ae tbe r Te esate ;=featurein the hielaringthatasamaximitcahneverreceiveanyaryoneTOTHEPEOPLEOFNX.CAROLINA,|°%:telied on the Constiration :“The Gover-|writ.”“T willsurtender them on Governor|Root's School.‘fame has gone oe igaaa ’ ri out the United States,was pamed at the lastsex aly nor shall be commander-in-chief,and have Holden's order,hat not otherwise unless r abinet habitable globe.The Pain eeautenance from him.Ax a maxign it hagal-;"a0 t Pultow Cittzrke:Wo feel called upon to]Power to call ont the militia to execute the <>sa ®s0fficient foree to whip me."—For the ¢Organ. ;Congress:. larlysoldin large and « swaysbeen repudiated bythe Ohief Jastice,and enacted bythe SenateandHinze of Rep-|sddrex to you again @ few words of admonition|@*.“oppress riotennd insurrections and to +a9 was well ssid by Mr.Radgert iv the|Conte Progressive tities,nut only togonenal agentein no one believes that he will now go back opon of the Dae of Ameriea in|and counsel.repel jnvesion.”At XE ace:3.And on|languageof@ rude soldier aud nwt as eunr.|Scalert .Duets,Trios,and ;Vol.|20d Territory of Union,the honorable record which he has madefor |Congress assembled,ee Jaren The Gorernor 6fthe State,W.W,Holden,|the statute,act 1869-'70,chap.XXVII,sec.|teous as we asnally find in Judicial proceed.|2ntaried,Interhudes,and Recreati for|inceofBritish America,but tohimeelf,In the case of Romell ve,Whiting,we i second claneeofthe section of said act,“hs |has assumed the po lo enlist and (6Organize|1,**The Governer'ishereby authorized and ings.The motiog for a role to show canse the Parlor and C boir.a apa |; hellegejtis,hesays that written Constitations |*™ended by the ofan in amend.|at great expense tothe State,a large body of|empowered.whenever in hiejudgment.the|for this contemptis not pertinent to the mat-|=—established popularity.Annoal Cabsond otherOretaadeforalltimesandall.oceesione-that .—jarmed men,opartie of which he has sent into|eivil authgn ties in any county ave opable to|ter now on hood.Phe evidence ou which it)12 landandContinental Enrope; :Ppt |the countiesof Alamance and Chewell,where|to Protect’its citizens in the enjoyment of|sets out comesin&questionable shabe.extra.By GBORGEY.noor Mada, “hey willneither bend norstretchto meetemer |:;y 4q ape.extra .facear,Zongibarand other Afriean ; S ::::t ve arrested many of the leading,most|iif and property,to declare such eounty to|neous matter put intoan afBdavitof serviceto Price $2.50.Sent post-paidon recel ¢|to Australia and ©Rangoon qaatie.”WhattheChief Justice meant to oay,||and unoffending citizens.be in a state of insarreetion,and to eall into |excite prejudices,and the motion.made at |price.rs Pt of!places in India.tyhes ale been asaaddidsay,was that if the Governor was de.|arrests haye been made without war-|strive Mayice,the willtia offhe State,two|the instance of one who fe 1 d na.and wedoubtif there ia b .fi ;dies we th ‘q j tae ,,pnder arrest for|Oxtver Ditsos &Co.,Boston.|;or sertinddto inregar!and violate the Conatitie.|F ‘otekof oo Dastieak eotn Z he aenk tee |s0eWamexten!as iay beeow®Becessary to |the horrid crime uf tnurder by uridnight as-|CH.Drrsos &Go.,New York aorat|imiNGd eity in Afticn oF Asie,which ia feqnent-thePain Kilealter, totahdTawsofthe State he must take the aw-|trader,has ‘charges,if any;upon which ‘these arrests hare |“tk insatreetion,”and hé insisted,|sination ;at a/time when,as Mr.Brige tel.|——curicene eee : fal lity of such act upon himself—that |ot resumed been made havein no instance,as we are in-ause of the constitution and the jingly remarked,*‘we are in the last diteh;|NORTH CAROLINA,In the Saperior |)been introduced ann a >aiale bean |within a period of fourteen aya formed,been made known to the piunlearndts |statute empowers the Governor to declare a |we look to the Jadiciary as onr only boje,if|CALowou.County.Court."The ‘octane ales wrcielensis ‘ an 7 Sectcea dei oe ng amended soa to readas fullowse “Or ed but,when theca rrest har been deman-|County tobe in a state of insarrection,when-that faile as the country is gone!gone!|M-A.Bernhardt,Executor of Heury Smith,|teatareof this remarkable inedieine,notryanbecleartoeveryintelligentandior.|28,2,tanker,booker,marchast,trader,reand-{ded,it han been hallPhed Ue’pants tants jorer lashih Jadsment the ciefl eek anne gone”dee'd.:un y the best thing eter known,aa):eo ae|eaeOe See,cappedereapaaottle helt in clore custody.nab )protect its citizens Th the enjuy-I do not feel it to be my daty to leave +aipaliint Will confésa,for brnises, Paind that peruses the opinion of the |Ment,or who has stopped or This armed force i«not composed of the mili-|ment @ life and property.Governor|grave matt-rs and tar aside to put a rule vn|Lewis §.Hartley aud wife Clarrisen.D,we.|for dysentery or choleta,or anyJustice.|resumed paymentofhis commercial paperwith-|tiaoftheState,a8 seems tobe supposed by many.|has declared in regard to eoduty «f)a rode soldier to show ecanse hrmaking a}Preasnell and Elizabeth.Maria Herve Stoney ane dpiticya ion.¥wHhcy and fr of act ti ? :°::|in &period of fonrteen days,”It is a volunteer and enlisted force,partly col-|A .and the fidieiary call hie |ppant speech.I will be born by ev-|Rules Senitr,E@brinwn Sunith.Wille Sec ‘And suppose the Gavemor *prepared '0|The followingisthe second clatme of the 844 ored,and a part of whom are Tennesserans,not flestion orreviewMii the mat-oy tomaies of the profession inpina thet |ly and wife Seloume.Jobn Mawes and wn ldleede Gea oe and th F =act upon the “extreme principle,”does he think |ection of the Bankrupt law referred io in the|Citizensof this State,They are fed ipte|ter ded solelyto te judgment of the ing thirty years I have had the honor of a |EmilggW.W.Barnes and Wife Caroline,|the wee ouie . any One weak enough to believethat the “safety |above act -regiments and called “N.©,State Troops,”and Governor.3 Wielthe State”ix in jeopardy because of aninsur-|«<4 nd in all ———e bankrnptcyom-ao eee ay speeder.3 constitation and this statute con-|to ponish for enatempt and preserve the dig-Barnes,Hardie Barnes avd Ida Borench,other kindredthetimethieact 2..by aman calle fers hy Go i -of h T *‘. pection in three orfonr counties,which does not after one year the Stateof Tennessee.the Governorall powers “necessyry”|nityof the Court whet believed there was |To Ephtiam Swith,William Stanly and wife |canker,asthma and rheumatic :extendtohalfthe citizens of said counties?—hal gp into o jon,no.discharge shall be}Th the power of the Governor to ratee|*the inettreetion,he Guver-|any intentto assail it.I know my doty and|Selena John Moo-eandwiteEwily,non.|54 bee proved by the most _ The idesis thatwe beli the granted to a debtor whore ametsdonot pay fifty|each a force has all the while been asserted Der taken military pe on of the|trast,I have firmness enongh to discharze resident defordantsin the above entiled pro-convincing trials ‘and testimony,to.cp peepee pe Severe Cat frconto of theclaims agninet his e<tate,un-|him,yet no law-hasbeen shown to anthorize q county and ordered the arrest amd detention|it.These remarks seemed called for berause coed ig:valuable medicine.The proprietors: bid Rixoalleheywill yet surrender the prisoners|loanthe amoent in writingof majority in nnm-of the petitioner ase military -This|ofthe carnestaces with whieh the motion eas!Yuu ate h notified that summotiies ig|fy.0."ofletters from “ -to t for erfal.Mo one berand of itors who have proved is very was nece-sary,for unlikeother j Pressed.in lan the”seine de he -character and responsibility,.sirtatednecsont they pei pan Sind in tine qnab'atot bolere-the (wrovied formeh La 1 Te a aestroog us-that eedby the ride soldier,/aceTnet Prompt Shih oe satichotory ache’preleeed ia becatled—whtehhave thencomnéittedinthe|imeof applicationfordinchange.”»? ——and the excited manner in which [was re-|filed ia Ofhcwofthe Clerk of the Superior|less variety of'eases,by the :Thefollowing.is sectionfirstoftheact of onfootby preconcert and be /s ;le,a ope oa ythe nse countiesofCaswell and Alamanceaderefinnwe ing is the Jue aden _A terene a ciptine MAS dene mindedof my duty and exhorted to perform|Court of ‘Cauldwell county.on the ith day|edicitie.—Pror,Advertiser. ly 27,1868,amendingtheclaue quoted above:elect ’,it.nay,the oath ofoffice was read to me.and|July,A.D.1870.~ do.We kay withont «momenty Résitation that “That the provisionsof second clause of the weof controllingit by intimidation,evading the civil authoritie®by|[had the benefit of hearin read onal ot|Yoo are farther notified that the sum.ek oe Sn earee span 8 ee cevntan WF Nee _thirty-third sectionof said actshallnot apply to ae vial *‘oan by Provoking the peo|mask ud,ry abd intimidatiofix Tt)the loft langageof Lord Mansfield.[mons in this proceeding is ret bl che weak eateth herbs,”saya Me) perpetrators should be madetosuffer the pen-|thecases of proceedings in bankrupht}er com.ferted to hd then peste the armed meets!fullogie thatthe privilege of theesitolha.|5,Bene =a A precept direeted to|¢t Nock of han ann ,{|that eighteen -hundred-years'age ¥ *©Gulesof the jag.And we Carther say that the |menced prior to the first dayof Jennary,1869,ferredtoand moa laiming the w Gs ‘Sens is eles in that ty.an-}the Shoriff of some quitsbo brin Y es reti ia ofiee,af the Clerk of the Saperior|medicinal plants was appreciated.In .:)of |8nd thetime during which the operation of the j wi Lhe next step tobi 10 taverrer:he sanell »oA Reeede |timer forthwith before y t peti-|¢ourt of the said County on the Ist day|Testament botanteal remedies are highertheperpetrators may be in the scale of provisions of said cinane ia postponed shell’be en “toy mnof cap people all the sath aes ote PP we tuk Wie hit me,aie becessary |of September next,wheh and where you|Tecommended,butin no passage of :grsedial position the greater the ;orrors of a military despotiem knowl nolaw wus @ power of the county.is ot).is man recom ded to ineiiguees &extended until said first day of Jannary,1860.ne ia sections of the|*@ Tequired to appear‘and anawer the |",sill,Geant,ober tateeke :extende "bat the will of him who may control it.That|4 ion of a nn this|based on the 17th an poses artoe iat a ee should Sth hereby aon Gok auch an unheard of and wicked purpose should|™"ie is the com tauthor-habeas corpus act.“The Conrt.or Judge complaint—in default whereof the plain-|The sick were direvted to eatherbsto aa .guilty persons Soa Lone a il =wouldordinarily reem to he inoredible.—|ity.nee ot the constitution|may direct a Precept to any Sheriff,Coroner,iff will apply tothe Court for the re-|euthem,to purify them,to heal them,to re- shouldescape at a fatel blow shioyld be 2a enced aP00 gre tb Gdiaas wheat evertheless facta within our knowledge,and |and :@ power from its nature|or other person to be designated therein,|lief demanded in the compiaint.store then.In that day theart of makin veg- struckatcivil and religions liberty.In what|beceunt-to 00 far inte ors Spparenttoall,leave no doubton}mast by éxerdlfed hy the Executive,as in commanding him to brin forchwith before;Witness,R.R.W table extracts was unknown.The notre worth ea teat Sohantiog sede |nots shea pred eae ieeiin toe our usin that oe &potpore does exist.case B Of open msurreétion.The|such Court or Judge the S rty (whereter to |the Snperiot Court ae by Fire ueicines were mere infusions : ’, ‘,ees besubie 4 of |be found fl h ,noir,the 11t t was reserved fora later age to unite the jon as to the gnilt or innocenceof the prisoners,|he shal]be liable as the ,unless baitien amheres i the nn Claimed:that ¥Power is alone t ond)for whosebenefit the writ of habe-d t Jnly,A ‘:; y oners,|n county ‘be the tae As tb themiiend,:on ay of Jn .D.,1870.sanitary essences of tonic,aperient and anti-cat a tlpir lay proved ot a eames saan [ents mca tephra ts cea pare eased“Fe A.D.toro We Heratey ue lat wih aada,a ht 8 Sti e an tee?as .m »She:-#Cie mulant, sedimaahhert t is judicially is th a peoome liable as shall|is at an end,the weltatak poe’xb sonal tion of itionez is on ce Means ison designated inay call out thepei of|_30:6WA{pr.fee 810.)through the debited or divondiened meee ¥P high and ae ee eae _~proce eaeee ci .a.and that he has then aright tnheen any citioen to ou ee.ES‘acta en ,Cc.W.TOPPING «The crowning triumph of this effective mode ofsaltoectoneaacayCe"nt ith |ad lip ew cng uh eee do a wi:he Com |rieemngcn crety areaveeverborne,2 ‘.military Court.i.f on is,:cinal vegetables was achieved in the Agios eng theh these in net toe eighteen From theaboveitwillbe seem thiaiithe Bank-}Writs of oo corpus wore sued ont by the |thesotencign of the petitioner os a military ted.The motien istDaleiaemas.a Produce Commission Merchants,of Hostetter"Stomach Bitters.Never befara’ Rean tid sha at _iz si.|Pt law has been restored imfull forte astoallparties arrested before Chief Justice Pearson,—|Prisoners @ hroper mbans,for it vio-|ted to the Sheriff of somepounty.342 G ich 8 i bad @ pure alcoholic stimuiant been combinednecessityfartryingtheprisonersbeforeamili-debtscontractedpreyipus tox,thé first day of|'1¢hasdecided that the privilege of the writ of|lites thé Dwclaration of Richts.“Thepriv«|1 have considered the matter fall a reenwich Street,New York.with the expressed jaicos of the fines:specifics tary tribunial—that the State can have them c corpus ix not suxpended,and that the Gov-|ilegewf the writ of habeas corpus shall cot|have come to the conclasi oon RE oa of the vegetable kingdom.Never yet,safely tried before Judge Cloud in any of the January 1869.Debtogs now go into ‘bank-|crnor has no ight to have any one tried in any |Ke suspended.”Constitution,Art.1,see.|toa Sheriff.‘The 2 sion not to direct it “CEIVERS OF ALL KIN DS OF seat on the ben-h,I have never been slow|MareasSmith.Marion Smith.Phillip W.|ac well-as af ia,li.°pepia,liverrders.ee eighteen years have elapved since ite and bb Gea flot 4 n |a,ives a discretion.In Se an tion,has this great restoratire n om .Sr mir in,gis swam tbr htas ac a ao rent SR aa rnteePron.mag|ee eeeOyerandTerminer.Impartial juries,or juries i commanding that the WU Bisld In,custody’be |orsene:s on 0 riple -mance and Caswe lared to be ina Rags,Beeswax,Green ,M "|Mort potent safegoard agninst epidentios,as a<€|i ‘-2 *’.nd 1 :aAparteltptheprosccuticneven,ean eanily bool eer 1869,Whether they may have brought before himto be dealt with ‘estar Stony don aorta Z a aoa 2 ‘de of is ipliiien,core nee tev lotta|Peas pagers Orain,Pork Beet,¥ne that.prod oe debi in or bem’omyyt . tained.And witnesses have every assuranceof pay anything om them or not,The|to the law of the land;and ordeted a copy o Obrogated and made 0 tures|ry forces,and the public min feverishly ex-4 ‘oe uson,|that produce debility or beget disease;a8 #é ‘.:;yindeolaringthetruthbefore«civil numberof men who will takethe benefitof the|the writ,together with his opinion,to be nl by an implication from any other provision of|cited;it is highly probable,nay.inon opin.Poultry,Butter,Cheese;Eggs;Lard,Tallow,-High |temedy for intermitent and othermalarieysfe-a 0 he G ag the instramenty ion,certain,th:i wines,&c.,dp.Oy ipig experience in the Com.|Vers;as An appetizer:as a sovereign cnre for irt-and jury thet theyhavebefore a military law in North Caroling;Row that mn eke oe”woe ee bly it beconstrued so as to —o wis de a.ission business enables us to sell goods ethos dyspepsia;a8 @ general tonic and invigorgint§a .the law is oxecuted,::Sheriff,(with authority to call out the .:i has imion.If the Governor's forces can pro-|‘°°Will,doubtlens,|The Governor,though served with the writ |Bive effect nd prevent conflict.|er uf the evuuty)which he is commanded|Sia”f*the highest market prices,Martini platen |Parent,ne Jae ioa ewe he,Mihgpek _fect themin the one instance they can in the 1 om the 23d instant,ima not yet taken any stepe||his is de ig to Art.XL,see.3.|with force,If ‘to take the patition-|Sjcrenan sat ot spplicati@®.“Commissiontor|hetions:ae eh rte .to comply with the mandate of the Chief Jus|theoffen of ao military ‘possession of ler out of the hands of the military Wathort.|INE Prodnce5per cent;wool,ke.9 1 Bpercent.|niat DRvERCE OFwRatTHer ‘anturorable ;.Mr.|tice.It is naid he will make known hie deten|®60a >i mand the arrest of all|ties,wi lunge the whole State circumttances,auchas sed,,tn Since the abore was in type we have received ‘|mination to-morrow,That he should for a mo-|stispeet to be made by military au-|rar.oe area ene PON TTRe ee bodily oF mental exertion,hardghips,pa |" }J ».9-1y |ration ax expogsnre,, ar ty 1-aye oe ee em bi t e : the resultwillbea ‘Theestimates asto the House of Representa-fi Sami 60 a the doubifad countien,both sn ndMores apron Radical ty 4 Ft ~Conservative majority,Conservative Representatives,Radical “z “J.M..BBACH,or Davinsor,Conservative majority,:4 FORTHESENATEPROM STANLY AND canarncs,|“Mrvativemajérity on jointballot,4'D.A.G.PALMER.i:a aes cocaPORTHEHOUSEOFREPRESENTATIVES:Tug CasweL.Trotsies.—Holden’s hire-D.E.RIDENHOUR.a a atipa tener gphe Deeds—W.A.Sr0:nersin custody,rumor 7FermimKirkhas«thtof bsMnoretindlescc litePorELPARKER.of Caswell,whom he has instructionsto.arrest.L,Greene.Many persons,we know,are keeping out ofihe Sl e l Se t h . .SE a 8 s b . c e The Connecticut Mutual I8 THE STRONGEST — LIFE Insurance Comp'y Iw.OEE WORLD: Fe ery Capital over Fe W.H.R.H.Rewpa.~i P.Rivexnove,|YYte avoidarrest. §Joni.TiAetset,W.Hi.Capt.WB Gravea,ofourtown,visitedYan-BALD Surri.ceyville last week,and while therewastaken in =————custodybyKirk’s men.WhenheaskedforanPWeareauthorizedandrequestedtoan-|explanationofthisoutrage,Kirktold him that John Dicke;Johnson an independent|he (theCaptain)hada bandof-fer County Commissioner for this oooh ebject.wasto.release the prie- oners in Caswell.Being satisfied howeverthat bss ;therewasno truth in the report,andbeing ap-STATES DISTRICT COURT.ined of Capt.Graverreal busi here,Kirk = Se e sh s s 2 e R s u e $ approveds Pa.GOOD BATH HOUSES, of expenses to totalreceipte in 1869,only ee}or Shower Baths,-8.89 per cent.Baths,hot or cold.-wat oc:pitsPatio Of Astetsto Lishilition.08 a Se PE *tod &a ,:a |WILL SELL FOR,CASH,at the|00;andigrants deat frame urwaehadhimreleased.eer:Cvurt Hoase in *anceupon equi terms,andattheisgiventhatthespecialtermTheistatwhichhall5“attainable ratesofcost.Yaited Biates District Court will com-|:on cwent men ieiied very seven!MOCKSVILEB/DAVIMIGO.,N.C.,8.D.WAIT,Gen.Agent,*sce oe on the Secorp Monday |eee ios sc 5 Sa saan tine believe That thegovernments ofthe said Coun-jon thé 4th of ng Tues -Apr eftare Raleigh,¥.C,insteadofthe first Monday,as a.ul,by C0880 |sienhavebeen mainlyif not entirely in thehands|day first (fe well-JNO.A.B TA W,Agent,rERecedieedSettienMondard,<seevee tet =without founda-|of men who belong to the Kuklux.Klaa,whose |known $‘changeis necowary feeen-hs:fant tent [On junn wasseen in ourtown a few days!membershaveperpetratedtheatrocitiesreférr-BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT,NW.C. &’edto;andthatthe county governmenthawasthedaydesignatedattheeredteaeaeeeenotmerelyomittedtoferretoutandtoandallrecognizancestakenforap-justice those of this Klan who have thus viola- Oprosire RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. |arrested in this pl by Kirk's |'ted the law,=wernt nhielded them|number of the|from arrest and punishment.TheState judicial .in the said counties,though in the hands|buro’Road.16 miles from svilTheyrepre-|Power CassCfqnongttie,leornedand upright men,haa not|fiveneighborhoud, rs .beenabletobri crinaiaall of fusion’SousiesoesotpeeoetoIsborur|itix my opinion,based onfactsthatcometo Two-S Best of porters in attendancestall trang.+~d of what nowledge,that thelife of the J home >tiga.Sreceglpher eayaguie alone cecbiyshevhrentt whiehthecn conn:|wiht :ne hedte any al shert notice |jouwand depressed.Whey fearfulthat at E ove ¥.I for the liberal patronage of thé.pans OeSaysaatevie-seer |DWELLING hopebjstrict atteutiontothe wants©Cur Rumabringsaidcriminalstojustice.For beltknown Out Houses,Ico House,good|and gee Wi.G-‘BARBER,bd Honor that Sonar vis 4 c on some Twp esThree Huvdred Acresofvery Jeu.7,1870—10f r ey organ 4iticalandpartlysocialinitsabjects;|""*,NOTICE.organiaationisknown,first,an“The To ©LAND,a .:'Contlitutions!Uaien Guard”—aecondiy,an “Phe HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDERmanofacturer,J.M.Nicholson,Sr.of |¢octegn,and ame |White Brotherhood,”—thirdly,aa ri Invisible ‘and js,upon the whole,onqof the most de-x m the Su Court of Davie County at SpringN.C,advertisement may |;to enforce ordesor diacipli Empire /"—that the members of this organita-|sirable p iothe country.13thr is pnSonneinthe oa balding~pase Gita papet;aa con |=o authority >eS o pline-|tion are united by oaths which ignore or repu-|Any one wishingtywexaminethe Property sheetee ofa.M anor -eye iat »'om This state of affairs sarely ennnot continue.It|diate the erdionsy ext or obligations that rest |Xc.,will please callGy JW,GRAY.or the|One Tract of about400 acres onthe Yadkinpreparationbatteristhoughtthatifthecourtswillaffordnopro-|upon al!otherei to respectthelawsandto|Messrs.STIMPSONS,who arenow in bas-|River,inand around omWedoubtnotitieequally©)tation for the present,afer the August elec |“Phold the government;that these oaths incul-|jness at that place;abd for father partien-|fed Tas Yard,Two DwellRotbetterthanmanyoftheprepare|tins are over,thelt ubject having been accom.|Stein oeyma eae me j lars,address me at Eagle Tredell Co..Seat will be aiviged cope FS1shemarketforthepurpoesforwhich|p::,ned,Holden and his hirediminions'will then |kre iereconcilably hostileto the grest Teaigte \#.¢T.N.COOPER.|of 10 pcre.lying on Dutehonan Crock,Try it..be content to refrain from further high-handed |of political and civil equality,on which the gov-ae port ofthe Petive Ferrylootingasttboat,:ee |pat We sincerely sympathiae with our ernmentof this State has reconstructed ;Parties wishingto purchase can call om the A =a FY ‘Hxtren,Feq.—We publish inthis ie-||is bors of Carolina in the hich |that these Klans meetinsecret,in disguise,with |Valuable Town Tty for|ministrator at Fulon,end view .disagreeable reedy tone eutirely orer-Ppt of 11 Ticlper,wihdracing rom |neshiorof Carainn in the srusblen,which re,in wniformof«certain kind invended to ma ~~7 Sans ee.cing thtreesfor©A ts Wienlets:ie haveegme them,andtrust theymayex-|conceal theirpersonsand their horses,andto |‘*ongres ip the —periencean riddancenotonlyof theevils |terrifythose whom they assaultoramongwhom "|The Verdictis Unanimoug!theyameve;thet ogeeea ta yt Ba OF A DECREE OF!Bicasant Grove Academy >places,a eeree againsttheir pea-"Court of Rowan Coanty,made at ._4 z"TheGreatestBectegsof the Age!!o 3,Grayrfnaot ited upon themselvesor Spark Catawba.‘aHEGOLDENWYATT@O02klingCatawbaCatawbsMC.Sune 10,1870.a: (With Catpentie and Burdett's New C ieemenes)+"GOODSGOING DOWN!July 22-29:11. G00DS GOING DOWN !! V.WALLACE. thiecourse Mr.Helper ix,no dov'*,influenced themselves but of their authora as well.—Dan- ceable fellow-citizens,from mere intimidationto Spring Term,1870,in the exeof Virginia G.Pleasant Grove,Davie Co.,N.OC.x es |sconrgi tehend against Marcellas Whitehead and >,Sarrssvry,N.C.g)argemajority.Let all the friends of Mr.Sbo-|Be ocT AMATION OF NAPOLEON TO|certain personsofthe Klan are deputed to ext:|others,I will offer forsale,at Public Auction at}.21&EIGHTH SESSION OF ~~WeChallengethé World to Equal !!|HAS JUST A z">ker Ballyon Thorsday next.THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE.\soesthese judgments;that when the menibers|the CourtBessder bb wen ofSlory,School pegins on the Ist of August andcontinne 90 We '4 st RRIVEDPROMsag ;pat the mo of August at i2 Panis,July 23.—The Journal Ofieial thie|against them,and still more difficult to convict |HouseandLofon the corner of Fullom and}.Roar’trom$8 to $9 per month’.H penerally %examine|than eny houseinthe market,having pur- a guataet oe oe »_morning publishes the following ~pteclamation |tem.first,becouse some of their members or |Council Streets,in the Great North Shales of Wefo ©the Attention of paras eee istruly wonderful instrument.shemn daringthedeclinein the North-Shotwell,and will hereafter conduct it as editor |pupils entrust-" “Frenchmen toThereare in the life ofa peo-|aa who are oa or «thizers un-|Whitehead now lives.Terme Cash fe My -=ost Cave my store without be,le solemn moments,w'national honor,vio-|blushingly commit perjury to their con-|A,JUDSON MASON,3 not with the Goods,.Seen entity excited,presses =irresiatibly,rises |fedierates andassociatesin crime;that this Klan,|July 22,1800,—29:4¢RPABAET CRUVE Daven Ost,BC,.ogTasWanteEvnortisilltheallabsor!-|above all other interest aioe improvements, the destiny of|referred to,is very powerful in at least twenty-}NO UG ?daly Th,19”.Principal.feataree never before introduced or sttempted CatawbaBnglishand Classical |ries urnsofinstruments.ondonethat hexal-|[|adjac’GoonowarrivedforFrance,40 whom We |control for the last twelve months of the -|seo created ;adies DressMayexperttohearofbloodyworkatanymo-|have given evidence daring and since the war|ties of Alamance and Caswell.a SELLING!HIGH SCHOOL.~sion otReed ds,.‘and secred masic,where iMEWTON,N.0.Trimmingsof all kinds, bymotives of patrioti«mn.His withdrawalplaces ville Register. deste teeth of this Kian are arrested for violations of law,|on Saturday da Canes:Rnglish.Classical and Math est Ana :_North with a full ard well selected the ;=‘Fi ;their eympathizers are almost always on tLe|the Town,containing three acres,moreOF lem,“and proprietor.We hear Mr.Atkinson «poken |ee ere iCommisionW.J.ELLIS,seetnaetationten,isan ingenius onion ofall our with the LOW ing topicofthe nees mongers in the old Work’.|the single purpose of ment.No general engagement hos taken place |of 1866of the most conciliatory dieposition,hax |Under these circumstances I would havebeen|I AM A CANDIDATE in the fleld and eitherto accompany the GENTLEMER’S |ie ie;|turned forbea b She |hadnot exercised th in th .voice orto produce orchestra!offects.Beilgive our renders all the important |(OS ed distrustin all quirtans andalte-|ties whtahpoms Monee nehbeth rato gmat BAOON,LARD,EGGS,ee eee vee nO from Earope on the subject.They ting exaggerated armaments,and haamade of|[have exercised Constitntionally andlawfully ;t >find suitable classes and agreee-|With the multitudinows aud.:‘:"/;;TTER,CHEESE,..|tleclaeemates in almost any branch of «busioutthisweekbymatterwhich|Earope a camp whereby reigndinquiét and fear|expecially as,since Oc o'er,1864,I have repeat-:’mans education,and in 0 Clessical or Methamet: notbeomitted.of the morrow.The final incidenthasdisclos-|edly,by proclamations and by letters,invoked |TOBACCO,GIGARS,&@.,ieal couraeitJunior yerinCollege:ed the instabilityof international anderstanding|public opinion to these evils,and warn-Tuition pe session of vee Mr.Bhober’s election beyond ali doubt by a very as Ente ings,mutilations end marder,and that!Whi Eprroman Caavon—Natt.Atkinson,Eeq.,itix most diffiealt to obtain bills of indictment|o'clock,M.,the ing property,viz:The}Terms:Tuition from66to $10 per session.andthe m to the publie at lower aed and aaenre t that ’e AllI7;to ,iN be ‘Noval f ;desire i .oes —arand —juries,and secondly,becanse|being the same property whereon Dr.Marcellus ~1.aeher er College o po Be,The Burdett Combination Organ that is ocnll.and I am confident itself with |thus constitnted and having in view the objects|——__—_——____combined with ee My stock consists in part of The erewill very cctive abl ee}the nation.One of these houre ha:five countiesofthe State,and has had aheolute |Serele dhe Geet atPreparations’WEA as yet—niethingbot slight skirm‘s!ing.Here-|held dur good-will of no a,and haa re-|recreant to daty and faithles to my oath,if Ljwhat do you suppose it is for?Why,to sell Ts IMh SESS1ON ot this Institation +ill > iu Hawes,6 BiterofNorthStore= you beeo astostate what prin-time divides the Democratic and party in North Carolina?I wishyeaRespectfully, preached us tan Inte for an anewer shall have attention next week. [Ep.Norra Srare. Laros Vienw.—F.A.Vogler,Eaq.,of this place,raised on five ecres of ordinary ground, well prepared,from ixbushelsof seed sown 20th Odtober last,132 bushels of wheat weigh- ©ing@4Ibe.tothe bushel,being 26]bushels to the acre: This shows what can be realized from a small tity of fund well prepared. Tite.Vogler has raised as high as 34 bushels on one sere,but no five acres have ever yielded $0 well for him before.—Sulem T’reas. ———— New Parer.—We anderstnnd a new weekly per Will be startedin BratUeboro,on or about the Ist of September.It will be published by ajdintstock Company,and edited by Cicero W.gi .formerly of the Henderson Index. Sentinel. _---_-~~- Ectigoric for August is upon our table, qnitean interesting number.It is em- .ae fine steel portrait of Louis XIV, ‘Monareh,”andcontains a numberof @rticles on a variety of subjects. I from one end of1AVOTER| mate to PEERa CT ree era: ded,and followed with contemptrons treatment. Our country manifested profound displeasure at this action,and quickly the war cry resounded"Freaceto the other.Therere mains for us nothing to confide our destiny to the chance of arma. “We do not make war upon Germany,whose ee ceerespect.i pledge onrselves that the le composing the great Germanic setionallcy dell dis oS their desti- nies,As for ux,we and establishment of wstate of things guaranteeing’our security and assuring the foture.We to conquera Lfurable peace,hased onthetrue interestsofthe gers Se ee ing that precariouséonditionofthingswhereallnationsareforced each other.“The glorious flag of France,which we oncemoreunfarlinthefaceofourchthesamewhichhasborneoverEuropetheciv-ilizing ideas of our Revolution./It repre-senta the samesete.It will insure thesamedevotionofhmen..“T go to the place myself at the head of thevaliantarmywhichisanimatedbyloveofcountryanddevotiontoduty.That army knows ite worth.More,it has seen victoryfol-low its footsteps in the four quarters of the “I take me my son.Despite his ten-der years,he Knows the duty his name imposesnponhim,and he is proud to bear his part inthedangersofthosewhofightforourcountry.“May God bless,our efforts.A great peopledefendingajustcauseisinvincible.‘*“NAPoLpon.” ———_————— Fortress Monro,July 26.--Three Compa-hies of artillery left here this morning for Ra’- oo.enabe iP resourcesin arming against|j undertheabapitesofthe Kian telertedto,theyshouldpersistintherrconrse. Tbegto aseure your Honorthatno one eub-scribes more thoroughly than I do to the greatnciplesofhabeascorpusandtrialbyjary.—Ee in extreme cz in -which allquestion“the safety ofthe State is the supremelaw,”these privileges of corpus and trialbyjuryshouldbemaintained.“f have already declared that,in myjodarment your Honor all the other civil and judiciauthoritiesareunableafthistimetodealwiththeinsurgents.The civil and the military are alike Constitutional powers ;the civil tolifeandwhenitcan,and the militaryonlywhentheformerhasfailed.As the Chief Executive I seek to restore,not t@ subvert the udicial .Your Honor has yourdu-ty,and eat on with I seek to jo mine.It is notInor 9 wallyppiver thesis|has supplanted the civil authority;that hasbeendonebytheinsurrectioninthecounties referred to.I donot see how I canrestore thecivibauthorityuntil[“seppress the insurrec-tion,”which your Honor declares I have thepowertodo;and I donotseehow I can sur-render the insurgents to the civil authority un-til that authority is restored.It would be amockeryinmetodeclarethatthecivilau-thority was unable to protect thetitizens againsttheinsuta,and then turn the insurgents overtothecivilauthority.My oath to ewpport theConstitationmakesitimperativeonmetotheinsurrection”and restore the civil au-thority in the counties referred to,and this Imustdo.In doing this I renew to your Honorexpressionsofmyprofoundrespectforthecivilauthority,and my earnest wish that this aathor-ity may soonberestored”to every county andneiConesetheae have t jonor tobe,withgreat respect,Your obedient van E.BR.Pelton,Publisher,108 Fulton leigh,N.©.,to aid the Governor to enforce the}laws in that State,*W.W.HOLDEN, }Governor. and shows the gravityofthesituation,In the|edcriminals and oo the laws of|and in fact T exp7 You ktow iny place.&“RM.J Conrer,next Office,ry.N.C. An entirel mostXEandHYPNOTIC,prawit luring,0rel 7sleep.I it is Oneof th boons yet to su——&comparatively%and stillTyweedinthe§most jected to the most carefulscrutiny,by the most eminentdertoascertaintheTherapewtheresulthasbeen,its univeremedyofinestimablevalee. It may be had u ineberputsitupinaconvenientformforuse,with instructions tration,&e.so hesAconsiderablesupplyJ;PatLS July 22:2 LEMON S¥OF CHOICEST MATERI weparr At Bg Store,atthe above celebrated Pianos.jaly 22—2 No.9,North Liberty Street,nearBaltimoreStreet asapr inclading the Agrofie Treble,Ivory P n,fally war.ranted for five years,with privil of euchangewithintwelvemonthsifnotentirerysatisfactorytopurchasers. on hand,from $50 to $300.Refere: SIX COLD MEDALS Have just been in October lovember,1969,of voicing.awardedto « CHAS.M.STEIFF,fnew Por the best Pianos now made,over Baltimore,Philade|pbia,and New York Pianss. *OFFICE ARD WARRROOMS: BALTIMORE,Mp. STEIFF'S PIANOS have all the latest im- ronts and the.improved French Second band Pianos and Parlor Organs always neces,who have our Pianos in nese:Gen.RB.B.Lee,Lexington,Va. Gen,Robert Ransom,Wilmington.N.C.Gov.n Letche’,Lexington,Va.Mesare.R.Burwell &Son,Ubarlotte.N.C.and Blind Institute,Raleigh,N:and Koliock,Hillsboro,N.C.Terms liberal.A callis solicited.Brow &Bernhardt are agents for the sale Cc. dett Organ:“Tt is byTar thepong bor}instrament we have ever seen.” The Christian Leadersays :*that areed instrumenteon The New York Obsercer says:“ ,tichnessoftone,and mentof#achv* We have also H.H.Helper,P.N.Heilig,Salisbury.N.C.845,$75,$100, Cc.M,Tre Fae:SOmR *GROCERIES, 4veld manyother artielesnothereenu- EF Come and evamine my stock of Goodsbeforepurchasinganuhere, Vv.WALLACE,No.3.Granite Row,Saurssury,N.OQ,June 10,1870.23-3.Advantages of Life In- surance. The North America Insurance Companypays itspremiumspromptlywithoutWh,HULDEANESs,Agent,North Ameri#&Life Ins.Co.Taoussvae,N.C. DearSir:—You will please accept my ain-cere thanks for your prompt payment,charge,of theamountof the policy of Insar-ance on my Husband’s Life,amounting to thesumofthreethonsanddollars.At your ear-nestand reppated solicitation he was inducedtoinsureinyourCompany,and now we aretheTecipentsofitsbene:Te you and ~7,Suioe ~Insur- ance Company We shall feel under obligations,such as onlyihe widow and fatherless can feel hare success in inducing others toDyourmostliberalcompany,and maytheLordofthewidowandorphasbiandprosperyouinbelgoodTak.a ARGARET C.BARBER,of,Rowan Mills,N.C.Mr.Holderness is alxo agent for the Liverpool,London and Globe Fire Ineurance Company,which insnres ali kinds of " vate een Railroad atories,Founderies,Mill Merchanpaysallitelosses.ry.ean blie and Rridges Pianos sola at Ractory prices.july 15—Ily 495 BroomeSt,New York.All letters addressedto Mr.Holderness,atThomasville,N.C will ivfmifreceive prompt atten- t es "f ig eee rT ‘os a heTOTGBMBGBRMES.091SpatsOC)ae th iycut ofbure,where sn‘and murmur,and mon rise out of flower-strewn turf,and gleam white and fair through the rich, foilage.These “peaceful regions ve borne among men many sWeet names —bestowed perchance,b izen of the yee ookedwis “ ing heartan ng eyesto the coo soft bed in mother eh where the wea- a ‘daystoeran’&night's rest,in the assurance of a glorious awaking. \Weread that theancient Egyptians con-ae and ae BS _across to green ent 8 calle ont”or “Elysians,”which be- oted fo nee A!vourexes—rest from racking pains of. frow the disquietadesot thetfromhopingstriving,and he troublingofthe wicked,mn of timespast,these“God’s acre’—the dwelling to whichtheMakerofallhadcalledhiscreatures,where oo oo ony of his sle guardianship un tre- mendous Fh when He shallcall them fmm &5 y and immortality.Others, whoper --who look apeaceeyes iatcemeteryNecropolis,‘the dead.)They have not the iathope”which sustains the heart of theChristianwhenhecarrieshislovedonestotheir“long home.”_¥or them no lightsparklesuponthewavesofthedarkriv- er,no tender rays from the rae OS mitigate the uf the “narrowbatblessedbyGodtobisfaithful ehil- Aren,the resting-place of the beloved is some tired den-|I ry sleep well;-or hance,by someTearvautofGod,wlid hoped)after|and work in the Master’s service, stoves surroundirburyingplaces. later form structare.‘T' are some —_attached to circles,in which case they ere arvenppnanigesapend: ing to the passages which lead to the se- pc chambers in the tuauli.When not 80 attached,theirobjectismoreob- scure,,The wenhirsare simple stone col- like th set a)Unristian |.P Apa:Pie tlmbmG alignments are a acoDht. :Age thaZipporabusedastone ¢iaproofthatMosesdidnot know iron,orthanthefactwhichtheSeptunas- serts,that ‘with Joshua were buried+the stone-knives used {whew he circumelsed form haveae wigin-death without ~|is represented, d through measure—thebillprovi-them ——.scwcal pensionof $3,000to"Mra, Fiat m aonbutfully theit parents,a revolting|stars, chetaaen their sex, bey wander in ne nightrecs,Maaan PP me i soy caf eo rp i aronmentleadtheliberalconservativesideinpolities.inthatStateinthecomingcamadvocatingtheuniversalsuffrageamenttotheStateconstitution.There are over sixty thousandwhitecitizensdisfranchisednowbytheState,it Senoeer Gomnes on Thursday in Lincoln—whichaanpassedtheSenateby a vote of It isstatedthatforexceptsingle mile thereisanuninterruptedwatercoursefromthemouthoftheHudgonrivertothemouthoftheColum- biaonthePacific. the people,proves the Panaaniios with whom he fought.did not have irow sweet,the grave is beautiful,andadecreetheymustlaythere,dearest and the best,the tender bur- a agea fo thi the sweet singer thet altine the -eartLieasleep on thie bosom of bli.” °———--— "HE VALUE OF CLOVER LAND FOR 4 WHEAT OROP, In the ofealBoityEngen fest cropsof clover removed from the soi)appearsto reuder it morecapableofyield-a crop of wheat—ihat tbe addi- tion evenphosphate of lime,mixed alkalies, =seows hardly to improve the sabse-ment wheat crop.“It isafact,”addstheProfs“that after a heary cropofrcarriedoffasbey,tht bons,far|from being less fertile than before,is pe-|enliarly well adapted.even without theadditionofmanure,to bear a good cropofwheatthefollowingyear,provided the powerful saline manures (sa- se on their chariots. aeDR.THOMAS ON)THE PROPHE- OTEF;"**Ve Dr.John Trael”’and similarhours’discourse Sas bans Hall,on the Apostles.”TheThespeaker could net be of “Elpis Is- sdelivered a two t,at St.Ale alty of the gnce war not lar,that Christianity T by referen “e and quotedlatfertoprove with the tes imo- prophets.Modern as toe ex- various ite intimateniesofMoses tent only a excitations. on money matters Others have were too intent devote attention io the prophecies andotfier abgtrase passag-oe i the Bible.The IEEcocscadthatnomanw.Obtiatian anlessheknewwhatOffWas,and thisknowledgecould“be obtained by a careful and an ined stady of the Seriptares.esHethénproceeded W expound the 7:h chapter of Daniel ia manoer which en- tertained his eet ingenaity of theexposition,if it -hotgonvince them seasonbefavorable to ite growth.**Clover mown twice leaves the land in abettercondition,as regarding ite wheat providing capabilities,than when mownanceonlyforhay,and the seeand cropfedoffthelandbysheep.”tis sappos-ed from the results of experiments giyen that the land whereon clover has beenforseedtheprecedingyearyielda}still better crop thanwhenthe crop is;mown twice for bay,or mown once and | afterwards fed off by sheep.The results| of the Professor's investigations are thas| gommed up:First—Daring the growth| ofclover a!atnountof nitrogenous | matter nceumulates in the soil,Second|—This accumulation,which is the great- eet in the sarface soil,is due to decaying|Jeaves dropped daring the growth of clo- ver,and to an abundance eSiens nuit}fing,when dry,from one and three-quar-to twoper centofnitrogen.“Third|clover roots aré stronger and more| mumerots,and more leaves fall to the) whereon clover has been wn ro and afterwards fed offby sheep.— the latter case the de af clo- wer roots is checked,and thé conséquent Jossof fertilization is not sufficiently coun- terbalanced by the cxcrements of the sheep on the Jand.Another deduction is| thus given:“Clover not only provides| aba ce of nitrogenous food,but deliv-| ers this food iu 4 readily available form (as nitrates)more graduajly and continu.| ously,and consequently with more cer- tainty ofa good result than such food can be applied to the dand in a sbape of nitro- genous spring top-dressings.”’ ———-o-——The belief that wowen is the root of| all evil,which had so possessed a certain individual that be never heard of an acci- dent without seeking to know the cause by the question “Well,who was she ?” derives new strength from the fact that a female tarns oat to be at the boctomofthe resent European complications.When Prin offered Leopold twice absolately re- fused it,and was only persuaded finally jo accept the urgent entreaties of his sis- ter the Duchess of Flanders.Madame DeStael was said to be the real author of Waterloo,aud who knows but what the Pachess of Flanders may be the cause of another auch disaster for France ? — Col.J.R.Lewellen,who'has been for someyearsinchargeoftheNorfolkJournal,hashisconnectionwiththatpaper,in conse-ofhaving assumedthedutiesoftheofficeVYfergeantofthecityofNorfolk,to which he *— |“Weexpectthat the exhib'tion of flo’ “|Cox,of New York,and the Rev.Albert Barnes, ling and religious | Be to ven,”they say, without ip Scriptures,andwhypryvesabout | Sockety will be heldAugust,Saya the mington Journal; .were,fruit,wine,vegetables,plants,&e.,&c.,will beTeethatbeetsprvbared.fo Agios‘.: ten variations of pears and several of apple—Mr.Newbery,of the Rosenvink sate’will contest with other florists in spe-cial department.“Ample arrangements wil)be made for exhib- itors here,and for transportation of theirarti-des.Due announcement will be made thereof |Wesee where two divines,the Rev.8.H. the great Presbyterian divine aod biblical ex- ..have refused to allow the appendage of.D,to be placedto their names.Cosureenennofthiskindaresorareinthisagethatwefeelalmostshockedtoseeanyonethusrefusetoal-|low themselves to become distinguished. A bishop of the National ChurchofRawiahascommixeionedtoestablishanscatFrantisco,andis expected felafewdayn.His official title will be “John,Moat Holy BishopofAmericaand Aleusian Is- The bark Garibaldi has arrived at Portland,Oregon,from Hong Kong,with two handredandseventy-five Chinese.The captain of thevemelreportspassingasab-marine volcano off the coast of Japan. It is statedthatexceptfor a single mile thereisanuninterruptedwater-course from the moathoftheHodsonrivertothemouthoftheColum- bia,on the Pacific. Mise MaryCurtisLee,danghterof the Gen-eral,isattractingmuchattention inSt.Louis. Cooks andotherservantgirls are at a premi-um in Colorado,ing twenty-five to fifty dol- lars a month board. that he had anfolded the mysteries con-tained in that remar passage.Dr Thomas said thatthe oeofb@av-| en”which *upon great sea” were four political terelations the} nationalities bordering.dpon the Mediter- ranean.The “foar @teat besste”’that|came up from the s¢—werd successively| the Bevylealan,the M »,the Macedonian and domin- ions.‘The tem horns of the beast’ described in verse7 weresymbolicalofthe| dowinions into which E was divided| after the dawnfall of the Macedonian em- pire.The “little horn that came up a- mong them with s Soh puns great| things”«as the Papal jon.| Daniel beheld thie vision till the “thrones were cast down,she ancient of days did sit,”which was in to signify that all the p&ers.of Europe would be overthrown when the Lord re- turned to the earth to sié in jotement on mankiod.Then the fourth beast was slain because of the great words (“I am infallible,”)which the lite horn spake. to be ‘By the t dom,(verse 14,)whith shall notstroyed.”‘This,of course,is a mereout-line of the views presented,which wasfortifiedbyargumentandseriptaralquo-tations,well interlarded with invective a-gainst the clergy in general,and the Pa- pal hierarchy in particular.Richmond Whig.———.-__ The Governor of Rhode Island,in pursuanceofarecentactoftheLegislatareofthatState, | made two hun-in eight hoursthechampion has just appointed a board,consisting of seven females are imprisoned.The members of the nually.,'ys paticemen ing to their lengthof service.=— the last,leaving 200,000 tons for export. swer questions by the census-take ticularly hay...‘ and fifty-f Horace Greely’s asros “tas if somebody ladies,who have the power to visitthepenal and board are to report theirproceedings to the Leg- lnBoston they The wheat fornia,it is Fifteew persons bave"been reported to the aT provinceofSt.John’s,N.B.,is snffering Two Mi belt. had smashed a@ bottleof ink on it and tried Advice that is given arrogantly or| sharply,can ecateely be expected to be) received with hamility and gratitade. PRILLIPS &BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Court House,on Main Street, I BTURN THEIR THANKS TO THE abliefor the very liberal patronage en- a ee during the past year.and hope,y fair ing and strict attention to bosipesstomeritaContinTAR,if pot an increaseofthesame.We will continne to keep on hand #good awolyofPABELLE@mocuaizs,|):cluding Presh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY—Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,#c.,&c. ALSO, BOOTS,SHOES,DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact,almost cures uenally in a va- a Store,allof which we wil!lowfor "PHILLIPS & Feb.18.1870. PHOTOGRAPHS. Kennedy's Gallery Re-Opened. PERSONS wishing PICTURES,will do well to call at once.E.McKNIGHT. 27-4f PHOTOGRAPHER. ALEX ANDER DUVAL UPHOLSTERER ANDatress Maker, ON Jenkins’Corner,Jast baek of the Cloth- ing Store of Ring &Coblens,is now pared to do everything in his line at s notice and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of furniture renovated and repeaired and inade to look as well as new.Spectal at- tention given to the making and repairing of SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES, CHAIRS,&c,&c. Give him a call,examine his work,and will go away pleased.16-tf Dr.G.B.POULSON’SmaaEEISTHEBESTREMEDYFORDi-ARRHEA,1RY IT. yras recently elected. correctional institutions of Rhode Island where islatare in May,The,board is appointed vacations of one or two w eotieael gahfall short of marshal in New York city for refusing to an- drought.The eropsare all suffering,par- handred six-quart A Westerty thes a letter of to wipe it off with &curry-comb.”Jane 25,1870. icalBim}. ia Klows in the History of Valuable Vegetable Juioaedicine PURIFYING THE:BLOOD, for “hae ae ea IMPARTING *)NUTRITIONTOTHE SYSTEM, The first fairof the Carolina Horticultural |“**ilmington thedith of|gther MACH,p78BoraSt Na ZOULVE breathingbislastonthebattlefieldonandlettalone. conld save him it wes the io cheerhim toskillhim. and Gcbilisteting allmente of the prostetage!The allmeePearsergroundin _FANGS OF DISEASE aND MBREDITARY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE rrearation.|FOUNtain ofLife-the Blood. FLUID EXTRACTOFBUCHU, BRELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Willraifieal!y exterminatefromthesystemdiseases from whe habitsof .at ttle ex- pense,or no change in diet.iaioupie. xposate,completelyso those unplear- sat end @5 srows emedien,Copaiva and Mercury. in all these . “a Use WELMaOEees FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU In alldiseasesoftheseorgans,whether existing in male'lt female,hom whatever gitse originating. andno matterofhow Jong standing.It te pleas: ant in taste andodor,“immediate"in action,and of thepreparations ofPoeten Thosesufferingfogbroken-downordelicatecon- remedyatonce.‘¢ ware that,however slight above Gissiises,it is cer. healthandmental powers. b aidof a Div- ExtractBuchuisthe great The readermust mag be theattackof tain toaffectthebod ,per ;HEL Diuretic...». LD,Drag and Chemical ay,N.Y. UNLESS DONE UP INwithfac-simileofmyChem- H,T.HELMBOLD. THEENDIBCTIMINATE VACINATION —~the late war with diseased Lymph TAINTED 1HE BEST BLOOD im the entire land.Ithas plantedthegerm ofthemostmelancholydiseaseintheveinsofren,Womenand uw vn all sides,and shortof A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicateit root and branch,‘foreverSuch»Kemedyis HENRY’S CARBOLICCONSTITUTION Renovator. On reaching the Stomach,it assimilates atonceWiththefuodandliquidstherein,aadfrom the moment it paises inte the Blood.it attacks diseaseat ite fountain head,in its germ and maturity,and dissipates it through the aveuues ofthe organs with anerring certainty,andsends new and pure Blood bounding through every artery and vein. The tubereales of Scrofula that sometimes flourish and stud the inner ccating of the abdo- men,like kernels of corn.are withered,dissolv- ished into Life.tive Kidneys are stimulate tion,and ir patoral functions restored lo re- newed bealtl@nd activity Ita action upon the blood,fluids of the body, and Glandular System:,are TORIC PURIFYING AND PISINF)CTANT At ite touch,disease droops.dies,and the vie- tim of its violeuce,as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE, Relievesthe Entire System of Pains and aches,en- tivensthespirits,and imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye,A Rosy Glow to the Cheek,A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Glearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complerion, The bee ps Liver and Inac 4 Thousandsharebeen rescued from the vergeofthegravebyitstimelyuse.This remedy is now offered to the public withthemostsolemnassuranceofitsint:.nsic medi-cal virtaes,and powerful Healing properties. Por att Dietases oF THE KIDNEYS,RETENTION OF THE URINE,&c.,&c And for Diseases of Women and Children. Nervous Prostration,Weakness,Genoral Lassitade, and want of Appetite,it is unsurpassed.It extinguishes wie. a tsar ved Se iver’)aad ri ~e .Mec ten.J HARTSOOK,.....2.-----+-+7-J,J.HOPKINS,....-.J.EB.WOLFY,.. i weer e er ree erree will!more certain, No tofold jCol olicy holders will be effacttoasresalcadaime 8 +This , it will allow one third Joan on.Tt no notes for loan, onthefaceof ae aes ortherncom en ee ds (as‘such inteent of1EstateWort) ad |. pgpressors, boon eee sereranesere abe.ol bat SPTeee?Domes”,‘i t ular Southern CompaniesSdonpattonSapendiarswile "ee eachnext payment,until nothing will be required,and thegpolicies.. 4 Sener tad 4 Profitable Investmentof the $10,000,000,Fnsuranee,taking xo much from our strength,thereby giving superiommerits of the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Compan dence.solicited,and information cheerfully given. Ue EN vepe 6 p.aae.cue ou nee sie sven esee sheen desea)IcE | SE cial a uiwiais Me Wl ale CRA ee aN :«-»--+s SUPERINTENDENTOF4 we lessrel: a om ‘fait sine be we aaa i t ¢ It hasno restrictions onrexidence ortrata,alpolicies areNou-Foreitable,‘thet be lich elchestoe ne requiredby the Obarter)Double the Amount Loaned, I wae every‘man and woman In Western NorthCarolina:desiring toibe e ] liesthe blessed of Life Tnsurance to look well tw their interest by calebaing ;iy”before insuLEWISC.HANES,Canvassing Ajan21—S:lyC.,Rufin,N.C.;; .N.0.=Gien'l.Agent for.Western N. before restorative is the sheet-afichor of the feeble and debilitated.As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has ual among stomachics.a remedy for the nervous weaknéss to which women are especially subject,it is superseding every other stimulant.Inall climates, tropical,temperate or a specific ofdisorder rminés the bodily ‘andbreaks anini@)spirits.— Whereva it is intro- duced it a stand- ard medicinal staple.to-day the best and pt tonic,and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists,Gro- cers andCountry Stores. GROVER &BA ’S FIRST PREMIO’! TBLASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHIN Ls. 181 Baltimore Street,Baltimore in every which wu ed and eradicated aad the diseased parts pour:|' ! to a healthy setr:-| |ceRelngs.of Mxeelionse...te Perfection and simplicity of Machinery.Using both threads directly from the spools.No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustmentTheseam-etains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines,these Machines exe- cute the most beautiful and permanent Em-broidery and ornamental work.For sale by ANDREW MURPHY, oet 15—ly Selisbury,N.C. Director-General Berlin Hospital,Prussia. M.,Ay L.L.D.,FP.R.S. HENRY &CO.,Proprietors. Agency of the UnitedStates. Laboratory,276 Pearl Street,Post Office Box 5272. NEW YORK. 1}CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1per bot-tle,six hottlesfor $£.Sent anywhe son cuesign °en.Patients are to eo.“mpond confi.a and reply will be madepy!tiawing mail. Greatest Invention-of the Age!) CHEAPNES#,DURABILITY,CONVENIENCE. AGENTS WANTED To Sell our Celebrated GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them tobe thebestPenmadeorsoldinthiscountry.No blott ng!|No soiled fingers!Sixty lines written with one penofink!Will outwear any steel penever made.—| Bankers,merchants.teachers and all endorse them in the highest terms of praise.up in neatslideboxes.No.1,for general!use;No.2,medium;No.3,for ladies’useor fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents!| We are prepared tagive any energetic person ta-| king the apeney ofthee Pees o ce:mmission which will pay $200 per month.We invite all ne| wishing employment,to send for sam les and circu- lars.Two sample boxes mailed for 60 cents. ADDRESS WESTERN FUBLISHING CO Dr.G.B.Poulson,Sole Ager r Bv rye.feb march4—6m Pitteburg,Pa, NORTH CAROLINA,2 In the Superior <Yapxis County.Court. C.W.Willians.Adm’r of Davis Helton, deceased,Plaivtiffs,ainstIraHelton.Wm.Helton.infants,non-resi- dents,and Daniel Long,Jr.Gr.DeftssPetitiontoSellLandforAssets.¢ To Ira Helton and Wm.Helton,infant hea-residents in the above entitled pre You are hereby votitied that sum have issaed agaiust you in the above tled proceediug.aud that the complaint there-in was filed iu the offic.of theclerk of saidourtonthe9thdayofJuly,1869,-_You are further notified that you are hequiredtoappearatthenexttermof% Court to be pet at the Court House kinville on the 34 Munday in text,and answer the ecomplaint—ia.whereof the plaintiff will apply te »Gforthereliefdemardedintheecnt,>Witness,J.A.Martin.clerk of c at office in Yadkioville,the 28th dayof.‘a1870.J.A.MARTIN,¢@ > ad27:6w-[pr.fee $10) SUPERIOR COURT—Yapasx Co Joseph Sporks,et al,PVef.,ainst Saromon Lar be d suit.7Witness,J.A.Martin,clerk ofenldatOfficeinYadkiuville,30th Jane,Ike N.c.6:6. Post Office net known.* [or.fee $10)27:6w H CAROLINA,bd ‘DER COUNTY McIntosh, In the Sa A Dee'd Adm’r of Geo.D aguinetE.D.Deal,Elijah Cline and wife La@- ra,Campbell A.Deal,Harriet Deal, Jane Deal and the Minor Heirs of Mar- cna |) To Harrnet D Miver H sl,Jare Deal,and the «of Marews Deal,dee’d, ndants in the above entitl “* pioe liege: Y )fi 4 that eommone- P ocevding bave “ru iguivet you,and the complaint w filed in the office of the Olerk t Sar Coart of Alesasder Uoun- ty om the 18:0 day of Jane,A.D.,1870. Yoo are farther notified that the ¢am- inds+iv this procecding i#returnable to he office of the Clerk of the Superior® toort of the County of Alexander on the Sth day ot August neat,when and whereyouarerequiredtoappearaudasewer the complaint—in default _whereofplaintiffwillapplytotheCourtfor relief demented fa the complaint.Witness,E.M.S ‘ said Superior Court in Ta1SikunsU 25:6w-(pr.fee $10.] abowe enimher % ry aan The WorthandSouthUni ( GREAT METROPOLITARS | Through Passenger Route @ See that yourTickets are =. Via Petersburg,Weldon,Raleigh and Charlotte. ; TIME TABLE--N.C.RAILROAD TRAINS NORTH: mat. |sferve.—Leave.|ARRIVE|G84 ¥; —450r me) 6:26 p.m.)6:41:“7e100“|920 *10:38 “ $5 p.m.)2:00:a.wm)!8x“|19:86a “TRAINS SOUTH: man. s arive.|ERATE |OO,|19:00 we.we.19:45:4,se)6:00am..8:40 a.m.)8ST ©|Qreensboro’,|4:57 “|6:0T “||MIT ©Bahebury,|7:35"|7:55 “||Ta ©Charlotte,(10:00 “|pie) Accommodation for Eastern N.Passengers from Wilmington to Ohar lotte,....Salisbury,... Greensboro’.. STATIONS. Goldsboro’ Raleigh,Oo.Shope,| take the accommodation or 8:15 p.m,oS > iPassengersfromWilmingtontotakethemorningtrain.ees oahetelieatGoldsboro’each way.OmALBEatJopxsox,Supt, % %-8;= ; As ftv bv trt ee tA seh Mado! ody Ye | wank sony! acieayn : inbre hes) Be hocks we | BRITE -oy tod reaatnts cs yer s vo tale 148" tNlai old Lastpociven fas Sei)! oth he oe - if Be ion & tg ¢ a e State ou romaine | $1.00 REWARD. (CHEN $34 P. pe ‘nga ¢ eles ih ot ere s all Liver. ae Weeks Fede Affiictions, ~ A) ee } ness, eo ‘ miliies tots tow bility and all complaints of the Urinary Or: LEW. ; il "9 gans, in male and female. : i $1,000 will also be fur any case of ; ¢ = a. Paes ening Piles that De- vu BATES ha world-r~ | Bing’s Pile iy cure. Year; ad Ls , “td Sharh t |, DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT, onre 8x Mo ander delivers dollars in Half a _Rheumatism,. Pains, U ‘vow: fe a ratte |i nmanged me ont a3 i nc“tog secnty | Sold . Send for Ramphlet- | ) *, laneratery 2 Pee ' Jott senile clasln-iugi iehadad toe ‘ mbi- er ‘aD | ‘ ; Y ae ieee Liat and duatian Ed a}, is, fal S ovens lines, charged : he. Ka Kila , ; : ' doll: ‘this _ me han any oth . asadverti “Ta sho ~ Dhi th | from the | : intag fall in- CONTRACT RATES. Row, New York. Banding where he would be pleased to see them. qonan to give satisfaction in every case.—- e has in his employ of the : in Westers North Carolina. » Herequests a cal ' = from all. = ; Book of 195 close pages, lately is- Salisbury, ‘ i 50—tt = “airing eet re ee ore atime tay atl concerning nj ly a c ‘ those h. eae ane prs tortion —™ be n “a ving lai tions, fi A Sreelighn, Sgrieeitare, Werstare. &e.. RALEIGH, ® advertiser and every person who con- becoming such, will find,this book of} Having no connection ue. Mailed free to any address on receipt | in Raleigh, Ighall make the 9 ents. GEO. P. ROWRLL & Co., Pub- -. 0. 40 Park Row. New York. YARBOROU Pittsburg a) Leader, in its issue of May WHAT IT 8 ae “The firm of Geo. P. Roweli & Co., The only First Class & , iapues this interesting and valuable book, is ‘ iY ae Soe sei best advertising agency in the Uni- J.” : we t Developments. oe eo eer page ee — March 18—tf alge? iacceline attention ose W adverti ir Bh M y y Desiness scientifica!! y and #)stewatical'y tm ena tao. ——___—— LEADING CITIZENS OF ALAMANCE Tat in se ants secure te larcret amoust ot] MANSION HOU EXPOSE, ABJURE AND DENOUNCE for the least expenditure a ’ CHARLOTTE, N. ©: THE KU KLUX KLAN. Please Read This! 4 bh ve you t led Tinkhaw’s “Wonderful Head- l_known House having been NEWLY a ce ony yy"? Ifo t tey® box, and you will vse no ED and REFITTED in ev Temedy. Warranted (> cure the wor ca ¢ of Head- is now open for the accomm of Earache, or Toothache tn Ove mirutes Jt cwntains ’ , sonous, is co liquid, and can b- applied by ~-TuR— We basten to lay before the public the Bn eee ae| TRAVELLING PUBLIC: | Sine a ne thei ovonee Bathe werd for the above “eenses. Warranted to cave a7" Omnibus at Dor CC ER ee y in relation to their connec- Pranic: ia Sendtess hare’ tase cnrea'| Taare H. C. ECCLES, with the diabolical Ku Klux Klan. remeiy. Remember, render, this ls no hambeg, an or Tio nee ee ‘One can doubt now as to the existe mr en Gantry oe 5] BDGRWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY, [ofthe Kian, or as cite desperate, wicked for stor by ma land be ¢ milaced teat! PAE NEXT SESSION will com ail and bloody character. It also abso- re Di ec , : , J ie 7°. = every box. Prive 1. sola” per ‘ox by | the first Monday of September. We make Inte control for more than a year past of | OMtrsEes FRANCE AND PRUSSIA—THE Neieners, 13 Sa Seeet bcremeer he ge Scholars. good Musicians. and good | Alamance, Caswell! and many other Coun- organization i e Z i PROBABLE CAMPAIGN EUAN. soruh Middieborv, Me « ubx| Teaché®s of our pupils, and give them a| ties, and has meraced, fotimidated and |* member—s r he sq AO R L 11 6 | t n e f l e e F i eS FF F Se - 4 ee. GROUND, _ | training fo make them pra>tical and | scourged handreds, and committed aou- | P'® was done other - <i sare cure for | useful : by the ' escetes cone Bree | Vor 3 Radcess. merous murders. Bat the energetic and | ™#¢e SY the or, or 4 axis ADEB, - well-direeted acti of the & , | seree with m, feelings. i e i = iy soles ign RCO | MS ganar. | set Sai cach r ike Elsa | bey ie ae mpeceunse i *| Area fm Rare eee rey aaaaaes of Sole eognolsotion vo gh ae) ee TT ny lection by she PANE | Tr wows, bowevd that the ae IN FIRST CLASS lead to the disruption and dispersion 6 . : Tori the Klan, but to the panishment of the erage octagon! ; . : ’ of the fortifestions, therefore, WiIT be MEDICINES, | criminals who belong to it. r made y with interest: 4 wonders ‘ 8 CO., Publishe 6, Sou’ Tw « reet = PAINTS notbing of its operations and pret Joly om | : \¥YE STUFF Atamaxce County, July 28th, 1870. g DYE STUFFS, , and [used every effort in my I , a tee ’ PERFUMERY, We, the undersigned, citizens of Ala-| have the orgagigation broken Po the French mannan SO von bank » Great Medical Discovery! | PATENT MEDICINES, mance Coanty, do hereby acknowledge | county, and,for this I that of the weat bank , CALIFORSIA | KERO<ENE LAMPS, | that we have been members of aa +l wae a needle of noted. In has 85, Dr. WALKER’S based and is one of the most v INEG AR B ITTE RS ; LAMP FIXTURES, zation in said County known to the - | That the organization inhabitants, chiefly of German descen os | VINEGAR BITTERS, bers thereof as the “Wire BROTHER ji 4 Munareds of Thousands 9 | PHYSICIANS ORDERS, | #000,” .or “Coxsrrrotionst Uxt0% | ery et oor eae —— 3S | &e., &c ko. Guarp.” oo — in _ out- | well knows, and all of tts tive 7 ria ‘as We understood it, was purely po | as I am informed,were ia 3 WHAT ARE THEY? ¢ oie a age a Tinieal and for the matual protection of the | the triamph of that party. e sbary, N. C , Janaary 21. 1969. ly | members thereof and their families ; but | known that the of these sinee joining, we have been pained to | igations if petsisted in would know that while the objects of the organ-| 4 des state.of affaires in ization Were to attain certain political ends for mere ieal_ par-| Hoa ° the means used and resorted to weresuch o Fayetteville. as would shock a civilized and enlighten EAVE Warsaw for Payetteville @aily ex | ed people. And we hereby publicly and prerequisite, 4 cept Sanday. If you ate i Western N | independently dissolve our connection ; to vote, it shall be the dut Carolina c te Haleigh and 4 Tie : r -| kept in store, and the greatest i tterille for $84 with this organization, and call upon ap- : to give toa ; es ots Shhan 90 te of the pense ir deer ve Warsaw, to t law-abiding citizens ae re same and n aii ‘ 0 oo Agen Ee Through tickets from same thing, knowing as we do, tor pot : 1 — — oe os vagh teiets anless the crimes which have been ie " his sich ba alan tein been i ost powe si many times by the Freneb, and was CHARLOTTE TO wa BORO: 4 parsation Se evidenced by the fact that » : : | Rertwens ote taken only on one cceasion—in 1799, | Leave Charlotte after trains from Raleigh | ® Ne eT cay ee - wy sere : c : shen the garrison was foreed to surren- | sod Golumbin, rie Menren. Sy grow Ws-lere at” oe nfese that tipy bad be- ie der from lack of supplics. The chief daa- ee geaeay te aa en eckeriey z|are at an end Yi Ute country, and lite, | come ment it under peeglier ciream- a aatkay te te ae ee, So ee ee srees trem Wiimingven. | Property or anything elee will soon be &t | stances, andamy Bave witmessed with every _— Fa ey ee ee eer menaen ad bee. — e+ Chathain Rail Road to Jonesboro, a a rn. _ | ghame its workings and sor om vo 7 : omaees ¢ cet N.C., daily e t Sundays. ye intend to see that the signs, grips lend’ their aid in breaking it eotire person aggriev thereby, fication | Nee ; eek Pe Leare head of Shatbam Rail Road afer ar-| 4nd pass-words of this organization are = = gonelnsion I call ~ the peo- | be recovered by an action oo the — pe oe Scille night & i te wlan « weaba | rival of train from Releigh | of train from | fully exposed, together with the plans of ple to give this thing « carefal considera- | with full costs and such allowance n a ak une by =< _,Leare Joneshoru after arrival o operations, &eij0 that people eyerywhere | tion and say whether such organizations counsel fees as the coart shall deem jot, = at a nt, Pinal dy eam. a. | yett _ . | may see with their own eyes. in making | sre becoting-to a free and. enlightened such san. at ° Been tcibecared with 600 pi a | Clemmons’ Accommodation Line these confessions we have implicated no people. T know that the condemnation — paargywes ne a , 7 OF ns tases cont 03,900,000: | Between Salem and High Point, will charter | ane but ourselves, bat we hope that oUt | Cf every pstrictic man is apoo these or-| on conviction thereof, ned no’ ee ee FEE ak Leogey, Tries way bo oxustbanel a | Stages at all hours “Cheaper = ane Casey friends will take warning from what has ganizations and upon any party or set of than one month and not more than one “ ae y: = i”, Qantas a diene beak. Bho chaael oa Os est.” Office at Butecr’? Bont EMMONS, transpited within the Jast few days, and ho foster or en them—| year, or both, at the discretion of the = he a ty aad | ail | dente ne Mecdite anh che Slee -1969—tf Contractor. .|immediately withdraw from organizations ne what I do of coart. , , » vo tea bene te pe Oct. 1; 1869—t hikes, aos ba a8 We have ed, and assist 03) ounce kane organisat @angerous| Sxc. 3. ee en Ts rien pas ne the Jue 7 sroved” sherman Encourage Home Manufacture }) #4 =! : anes ta civil erty, aa el et us inte & Oe Sate, @ end thee Portifieations q.—| Moctarembeck. olin g garrison, ie THE BEST BITTERRS MANUPA ig on ‘LEMENTO. CURTIS, o —_ pasate _| under the laws of any’Territory, an act is onelle farnishes the _—- large, aot eS panes tured by any Druggist, rmaceutist, off JAMES £. BOYD nate snd bloodshed in | or shall be required to be ~ i any et France Ae oe ar een na e any buty oles I ; + ROBERT BANNER, ht nh article | citizen at & prerequisite to entitle him to a stenggle will in every pr ccom ,000 men, Cn J TOOK: oe gf the ee ee . vote, the offer of such citizen to per-| take place for its several strongholds. blentz was taken by the French Directo- | Regenerating Bitterr, JOHN R STOCKARD, headed “Prepare for grat develop- } vote, any Fat | | “w d ca p e d a n g o p e e n © oe wa v ] oq ) jo vo n i w u r e y s vs o2 Hp We e od e wo e [e o s AM T V M jo js e a f, x om re or e S a l Gy a0 su e g ) er e c t | I N I A V I N U O A I I V O x > 5 3 i The Weiseenburg line is a chain of light in 1794, after a very fierce struggle. — ; ‘etn Scrofala. Chill JACOB MI‘ HAEL, ments,” has seen proper, Bier stating form theaee sey noscpo. eze- | works cation: the left bank of the The French built a stone bridge over the For the cure of ae ah a oe tir J H.N. CLENDENIN, that a forse thief and Marderer of aye dade to be carri Any oo ane in. tn | Mesalle,pere, and forced kt with a tote ape Veter and of See © cask tee HENRY ALBRIGHT, Moore Gour'ty bad made saffdavite to by reason of the wronglu 9 Lan er, Kidney and Longs, restoring health an WES W. FOUST Gast 6 wns omiesion aforesaid of the person or offieer >. he line | vigor to all. JAMES W. FOUS the Governor, to say ; ith the daty of receiving of per- | a is none of your Quack Beverages, bat D o rucion raid that 1 was going a oe po oles t pon. th os ine ed ellent Medicine. A. J, PA y N, idenee. 1 would say to iter 0 : . ; lose a the river, [whe so rae onze. Sees, (Sag ad te mad nt Se gti] ora sn hen, to Geveed MAT Tia an ona emt, tad Rompe rh the oe of Droggists and alt Merchants will do well JOHN G. ALBRIGHT, . Whilst I have heard ] in la 8 iu b They =e: | Thaata. an te . side, Bre b ; to address J. M. NICHOLSON, Sr. CARIST C. CURTIS, p : . 0 le L frontier double bridge erected in 1860. Tt ter. _ 8 A-GURTIS. “ =~ r | aforeea: being ’ 1} rounded by walle of very ancient date, herintia | sl ‘ apposed: _ encore at hich form a circuit of several miles— | Charlotte Female Institute, agit? iSeR. WOOD. i ate, #ti was Sear iart und oi ion, ich Onwide these, which are not coi CHAR a thle . “ wD | ‘ Sey : other elleer of rr ; two P “ of any strength, are houses and The 13th Annnsl We invite particular attention to the State's evi inspe a eta or eae be to Yeu |e ~ 7 . and a considerable suburb. But ire commences the 30th § rd below of James E. Boyd, Esq. Mr. i y report, }.4a0e sanity or “ns a ic verve, and strong fortifieations in the river in front of | antil the 30th of June, 1871. ss yd is a young lawyer of standing and ane i . certily, f ’ es ‘ — ; S acladiaiend the bridges, and there is a fertified camp | An accomplished corel thee character in Alamance County, and his 7 ; izacions that ; to. the vote o eee noah: fendi rt dista ” B een | garrisoned by 7,000 men of the eighth ar- | Grat-class Female Seminaries. : statements may be relied on: 1g@Demo — ” pte gece o dos oh arg | F a " 0 | my oarpe, ‘ander Lietitenant - General dellihncttttinttpendinesnne For Cireular ne fall Granawm, N.C., July 29th, 1870. int te t vote of such citizen upon the we : gaa Frankenberg, and this neacleus of am ar- particulars se to : Oe eh bON To the People of North Carolina: di tke by him of his affidavit sta- tem are well creased ia Rev. R. BURWELL & 80N, ; al tation by f Re ar hastan , : Oh :rlotte, N. C: As a matter of self-defence, and in con- ; a ' +k g such offer and the time and place rth fortresses on the neighbor- IS CONSIDERED : REYERERCES: sequence of reports and publications | fac b let E ‘ed thereof, and the name of the officer or sand b Besfort. The er * To be the Greatest and Beat REMEDY BB Roberts, Eaq., Lexington, N. C. which have been cirealated within the last i eomginl eae mn whose duty it was to act thereon, ‘ the opeuing me » NOW IN USE Rev FH Johnson, “ : few days, I have fel: it my duty to take | the whip ee the werdasere of Oat that he was wrongfully prevented by | Jara mountains, Pos FOR ALL PAINS. | Dr E Nye Hutchison, Charlotte, N. C. _ thie method of explaining the position County, an Were t + eslithe 4 fd person or 0 Basle and Paris, | d'armee. It is becoming more and more popular every | Rev Chas Phillips, D D, Davidson College, N C.| which I have occupied and do now oecu- law and Puryear, though as ‘ fficer , . a shall for every Junetion for land commu: — em ». The demand for it is great. rie Oe deen a « «# |Py iaregard to matters now directly be-| viduals who mpoeniel, these crimes act, cam cle | nications. It bas been mach strengthen-| Mis Mary Curtis Lee, deaghter of, the Gen- pared and for sale gt : Ex Gov Z B Yates Charlotte, N. C. fore the people of this State. As has been | know nothing, nor SY eral, ig attracting m' » Louis. DR. POULSON’S Drug Store, ’ ’ aan . ed of late. © fan 913: 17 Salisbery, 8. C.! July 22-20:2m heretofore made known through the pub- | counseled or advised to commit them. x G L L I a u V v o nek Fy) | Joly 15—1m Yadkinville, N. C. a mares Street, B, ¥ : n tbe ee SOLD YY ALL DRUGGISTS AND, employed in all braneh 4 bern. ‘The testimony was reported and ed at the time, and proved beyond all q that the organization was subyersive of all all t . ali sound OS SUET >. ‘adr foto timid ‘from the polls it was intended to carey elections from the polls alidinds © "Phe evidence which established the above pivenby men who hed thems of Cael yey é s offi “vy many ofthe newspaper tod me Sete tn ye es HY “was concerned. But subsequent “have been such as to convince i we ly true. Previoys to that investiga- ’ J "Phomas the counties of Lenoir, Fle lateiied were the scene of many hor- sid.outrages, believed to have begp co in whole.or in part, by the ne Binee the thorough exposur outrages in thoae have ' have become as and quiet as any oda the Srate. . Ip fact eee tec saktient have. been confined pally to the counties of Orange, Alamance, Cas- } well, Rockingham and one or two others, the orgenization exists, as we have the abundant reason to believe, ina number of coun ties west of those just mentioned.. Not only ie there reason to believe that it existe io many gounties west of Caswell and Alamapee, but that it has, in some instances, ae action of county nominatin, conventions. We were some od expeiet to bear qug excellent friend Bro. Yates, of the C mat, say that he pever before beliew iene of the ge ganization and that he a to the counties of Caswell and fex That the statements contained in the con sions which we pablish this week are substan- - tially true we have no doubt. The gentlemen who make them are all men of stapding apd | ings in + gharacter, who were induced to join the organi- setjon without fully understanding its objects ‘sand the means of their accomplishment. We . know that efforts are being made to discredit their statements. It is said beeoming members of the organization > obligation never to es ooeaee to it or its working», ~~ oe Sait, WEED ad doeneters invcivctis unlawfal obligations to a faction which they can- pot perform without violating higher ob- ligations which they owe to YY their duty # plaio. Their duty is to¥R the les- eer that they may perform the greater—to vio- Tate the wnlawful that they may perform the | Goon danful obligation. (et every honest and patr!- otic man in the organization—and we have no doubt there are many such in it—take this view and sever his connection with it at once and forever. This courve is demanded by the duty @xich such men owe to themselves, their God their country and the cause of true Conserya- Gare. It is searcel y to my more of this organization. will easily be seen by every intelligent man who reads the confemions on our first page. Every member of it is guilty of s conspiracy against the State government, to say the least of it, and liable to indictment in the courts and scvere punishment for it. This every lawyer will tell you, whose" Opinion is worth any thing. Not only is he + @uilty of a conspiracy agaiast the government, but he is guilty of « high crime against society. Garely no honest and patrictic man, who hos been drawn into the organization by his feelings ‘ot bis prejudices, can & moment to with- draw from it and nse uence to break it up and destroy it . Many more developements may be in a short time, which will the tion in all its horrors, if we may believe the 4@ramest organ. We have always denounced party it can be call frightening them away | 1:45 policy of Congrens, as a that, question, Of the eee Ae = bbe. the time ve ihe Norge, ws as ee a if it has not already been sery- in the case of Jobn Mitchell, Yancy The Cincinnatl Gazette, publishes the fol from ite Wash- mdent : R WAGE Wan? f the party, t accept of the reconstruc- final settlement of ne uel P, Hill, Jesse Mitchell, Thos, Seeeab: _* ° *, * ? . Hey Hone Ju Sci eee . ao as , THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. en, ty ’ movement on the , nt exact ly the favorable op oa . ore a Taeieabenien a ofthe We suspect that the rumor of should be known | and it is not ing that of affairs in | that it belongs to witty otal have its first office and the whole patronage Pumpi- ‘these Klan, as al! of our readerr well know.— cion that bat litthe Gnome exits for the extraordi- the nation at their command, ‘Wecommended the course of those patriotic Dem | nary courre taken by Governor Holden. One| But movementa from that quarter can hardly D id range, and C fact, known here to moat of the pres, has done | at this time be received commis, Dr. Pride J di ee Cape. B. more than any of the «tories from ef side on | of power for those A. Bameay, of Chatham, in their efforts to amist the Geld of action 6 throw ‘ Hol-| it the Governor to put them down by an appeal to their reason and patriotism. We feel that we | has @ischarged our duty in relation to the matter, | Pot and that no rexponsibility for the present state! 1. ine report of things rests upon our head. And if the Con- man he eervatives are defeated in the pending election ff will be mainly owing to the existence and | Carolina new deeds of this organization. Cevendiiieescaee THE ELECTION. Before this number of our paper reaches fn na of our readers the election will be over. What! He fu saying that to of certainty. Four montha ago it cannot be | be the result will be none @ami@ay with any degree doubted that a very large majority of the. peo- j ple of the State were prepared to vote for the Conservative or Opposition candidates. If the election could have taken place then ther’ would have been 3 complete change in the political enh S complexion of the Legislature. But from the ‘ran to appe day on which the Legislature adjourned until the present the strength of the Republican par- ty has been constantly increasing. Of this there ean be no doubt. For a long time ita only in- farther than to | crease was a return of the disaffect- ed. More recently the forces of the military movement the Conservatives very rapidly, and would have | ciates are tends to be conferred on added largely to their vote but for the Ku Klux developments in Alamance. These develop- ments fell like a wet blanket upon the Consery- atives, and drove hundreds of the timid and | hb ie Saul eaea will meke i Capers rrow Tae NAVAL Boston. July 22-—The United Sta on ~— hero to day from , after thirty-two days’ passa_e. been absent "7 topean and Bravilian waters, for the tion of the class of inidshipmen who ted in 1869, shall for . Bat there are no ed he would fill more than one seat, 4 A harvester in Meigs county, Teneasee, to shoald take Belgium as compensa- sppendinnaaas of Pruwia. The all cases declined the proposition. mart nein Carel iden the Massachusetis junto is a smoke that indi- cates a fire. The politicians from that Site have controlled the Government for ten aac of favor. The day | hat.gone hy, and likely that they will now abon be given to understand that no Presidential ticket ~- Fo If no stronger opposition i brought ont he will have no difficulty in his nomination fur a second term. * There is no mistaking the of dibentisxfac- tion with General Grant that have appeared fn « Spain. | rid, 30.—The departure from Mad- - | the Repablican party, There ip ho enthusitem | bap te ove year, cruising in Eu- ~~ Kentackians want to ran Hamphrey Mar- districts that will onite ou kites ua Wt sheot” 5 te gad nage ustro-Prussian war. FRENCH VLEET AT COPENHAGES—A PRUS- | 30.—The & asenmed the ms ip-in-chief and has been hard at work to-day with Gen- army this morn- the necessary detaile The Pringe Imperial visited the camp to-day, in and was received with great enthutiasm. The health of the army ix perfect, There bat been no serious yet, “and all rumor to the contrary ane fale Austria's Position, July 30.—It is reported on the beet an- on ie recent mien Anstria was a gucces. Anstri not am- ee af the Italian will remain in aceord with Italy. to America, “AWMFA WIT extablish from Trieste to Southampton to A-nerican lines. ie eo de Mont ier is of the Dopubiens deputies in yesterday to arent a de- pt renniow of Cortes to ish the constitution, ministeria] changes-are contem- tradicted. : committee of the Qortes, ap- the adjournment of the last ses- tomorrow to fix a time for the meeting of the next sessi ony 30.—General of the War the of the city. in has gone ris to re- defenders ‘ope. 30.—10 ‘ It £ now cross Beden yer fies neat Huon- below There was in cra aiy circles to- ” 1.—The Franc bop will re- e until September. 1.—Another detachment of the por 1—Austria is a . Bhe Archdake Albrecht, whose Journal Oficial this eee <xplane reaty affair. arom ways it ie ._| the staff of the © There is « bitter the Bou the that however Frenchmen treated in Prosia, Germans in France will re a kindness. remained in Berlin after the declaration of war, to give his parole not to leave the city. Spain —Cwha ; Madrid, Angust 1.—DeRodas calls for 40,000) Pxnis, Angnst The ‘ colleagues, wuen for reinforcing the army in Caba. In view | pending was made to =. of this demand veveral eS a "I pital furniiure ¢@ te army. nt ta seriomely enmeider tea, The French Ambamador has satisfactorily ex- france for an offensive article against the author- ity of the Emperor, and the chief editor impris oned for two months and fined 2,000 francs for an @rticle exciting insubordination among the Heari Rochefort has been notified that he will not be released until he has served .ogt the rer- eral terms for which he has been Pere Hyacinthe has written « etter agnin«t the infallibility dogma, which creates & tence. tion. England. : London, August L—It eeeraln Eigtond will take action to defend ieee “ aayr Mr. Gladstone's epeech at the Lard Mayor's ts French fleet is still cruising olf Scotland, It is reported Engiaod intends ovcupy ing Ant- werp. The steady rain for two days has help . Harvesting hax commenced in t of bogie The quality ie good and 1 abo nt. The Duke of A Bevarian army, — The Prosian Bi . , Berlin, Angnet 1.— hesitation about the opening of hostilities and the delay in the Im- perial declaration of war is here ascribed to the consciourness of Napoleon that the war will be long and painful, owing to the superiority of the needle gun over the Chasee-pot rifle, as has already been demonstrated in the enconnters be- tween the skirmishers. The Fight at Saarbrucken. London, — 1.—A dispatch from Berlin mys the French lost twenty and the Prassans eight at Saarbrack. the German bankers, who are ™ ; P > “ihe ou publishes aa aetiel . has been required by the Prussian Government | Prawian army is Dr. Rusell. © day is fixed for the assemblingof the Cor- plained the recent expressions in regard to " ” ed in the army. on tak in smendi Prine Miniaad#! Bplenation of tha}, The Jourval Du Pevple has been fined 5,000) "Tie Empcres, since be bie heen at the front, | ke, Breeare In commending banqnet proves that be recognizes war, and ie | Sunday the : Georgetown Kali ee oe The ~ en ees, nd Gin ke “We have one of Doty's ‘lothes wee al France— Patriotiam of the Wo denta Gone to | gone to the rom. The army chaplains in the service in- clade nine Protestant ¢ three Jew- lah Rabbia “Ib had A Doty Washer The wearing of the shako tinu- “tar y, | has kept one telegraph wire constantly bury} “I hare had one of Duty’s Cl | with correspondence with the Empress. | Prussian Ness—no Intelligence of the Capture of | \t. My family have triec Saarbruckh-—Seena at the Departure yg Tin nore MBWTEN 80 fai} te secompliad alt Ga it William, opie August 2.—Evening—The French | the frontier to-day, ca Saar- ‘ after two hour's , Sea Ses loan. ar twy ir troops was great that wee Tae pnqegresent begun Rea | the i Pince lnperial, who ac-| URiversal Clothes Wringer his tes of Seat and the Patent Stop, are now unquestionably far \“ danger were wor- ee St tag Avett farm-| married 0 fedical Stu- Edgefield (8. ad cheerfuily ce: wail —_S oa Lately Much Improved—and the new : I wed with Rowell’s Patent Double Cog- wheels, guperiorto any apperetus for washing clothes ever invented. and otipere their cost twice a year, by ving labor and clothes. woethern poopie who have used them test fy as They save three-fourths of the labor : nd cost, and 4 for themselves both in movey and en: i learn to use them and every rs eee in her houre. New Orleans Picayune G d with collens Washing Machine. We have tried , ormy bs old it. ‘The Clothes Wringer is very superior, A good ou hand will wash a large vumber of pieces In a few war expenses of Prussia are 24}600,000 hours” Releigh Episcopal Methodist. Th . thotisand Prussian soldiers are billeted | “The Mechine is no bnu.bug but @ neéCessity in every family.” our household are ip ecetacies ov, great cconomizers of me and la it. They are “Wehave one of these excel some time. Itgives entire every household.”"—2. Towers, riecly <atintiod wi faithfully and have ja use for a year, and =—- t profess s to.”— Prof J. F Stevens, Conéerd Female College Statesville, N.C. Beauty, August 2 Noon.—There is no news | obany mov nt or engagement of i | PRICES—A PAIR OFFER Bbthe ccene of war, but advices show skir-| If the Merchants in your place will notfar- mishes are becoming more frequent, thougheso nish, orsend for the Machine«, send us the re- far they have been of an insignificant ter — Prussian commanders vigorously ign correspondents from their line. } ‘The scene on the departure of King Wi | wich allies cleak, : h every m: ane wit of loyalty an pam oh ent, and were reptatedly cheered. ——_ —___ ighting at Forbach is reported! Denmark and nae d Stockholm, A 1.—8 Gore i Dedinack, oe from France. ’ Duke Cardore WiIPgo to © hére on a similar mission. Italy. Florence, Angust 1.—The treaty between France and Italy for the evacuation & Rome is | completed. Italy guarantees order in Rome. It is asserted that the Pope is advised by some to go to Malta and by otherato remain in Rome. It seems that he has decided to Femainin Rome. The Roman police have seized a quantity of bombs secreted in the city. From England. | : London, Ang. 2.—Y esterday’s dispatches from Saarbruck report no important tions along the entire line. A large body of the French is moving on Forbach, : Replying to qu the House of Commons, ment was not one of rali clared that the obligations of the Vienna treaty ended with the German Empire. The = ment was doing every thing to enforce the servance of neutrali y, but British power was re- stricted to British waters. All legal restraints had been imposed on the sale of coal. London, 8 A. M.—War news thi« Morning is meagre and unimportant. The London jour- nals appear to-day without a word from the rival armies on the Rhine. Active recruiting for the | marine service has been ordered at ish dock yards, The impression prevails that the arrival of the French fleet in the Balticalone prevented a Prussian advance through France to Paris. Advices from Prussian sources mention the assirance of ultimate victory. “a From Belgium. 4 of the foor . Pr'vateerin is and remains abolished. 2. The | flag covers enemy's with the exception of contraband of war. under our énemy’s ~~ 4. Blockades, in order to be binding must be eflective: that is to say, maintained bya force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy. The American Government. it will be re- membered, declined to become a perty to the above deelaration.—_N. Y. Times. — oe Hon. Geo. H. Pexoietox.—The Cfhein- nati papers announce the departure of this gentleman from that city on Saturday last for England, to join his family, where they have been months. He expects In this on the i _e the residence of the the Rev. L. 8. Burk. head, Mr. ae a Stockton, of this city to Miss Mollie E. Lemly, of Iredell county. At the ister’s officesp this city, by Obadiah Woodson, Mr. John ey em to Miss Nancy Mowry, both of Franklin Township. DIED. 2 At the residence of his son, Dr. G. A. Macon, | at Brinkleyville, Halifax county, N.C, on the 23d July, of typhoid fever, Dr. Henry I. Ma- in the 68th f hi ° prevalence throughout Germany of unwavering og ay me Co ca Maan In Newton, N. C., on Saturday morning-July 23d, 1870, Mre. Mary Jones Murrill, wife of Jas. F. Murrill, Esq., in the 30th year of her Borseels, Ane 2—Noon.—A correspondent | age. was placed on the seat by was surrounded, follow- d by an immense mu!- on, shouting farewells and were hung with flags bable. The people were frenaied with i- and the entire Court, Indies and a min- fied with the crowd. Nuwbers of old soldiers id Boont Biamarck and Generals von Moltke and von Roon were pres- There will be no privateering in the war between France and Prussia. It is forbid- den by the “Paris Declaration” of 1854, whieh was signed by the Plenipotentiaries of England, France, Prussia, Austria, Russia, Sardivia, a The exact langoage then agreed upon is as fol- 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war. are not liable to capture tail price, Washer $15, Extra Wringer $10,and we will forward either or beth machines, flee Of freight, to places where no one is selling; and BO sure a we they will be liked, that we agree | to refand the money if any one wishes to retarn evening for the seat of war was extraor. | ‘2¢ machines free of freight, after a moath's i in | trial, according to directions. a an open carriage Nohneband, father or brother shorld permit the drudgery of washing with the hand:, fifty. two days in the year when itean be dune better more expeditiously, with Jess labor, and ne In- | Jury to the garments, by Doty Clothes Washer, j ands Univereal Wringer | Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal Pe the railway sta- discounts are made, r a and patriotic inscrip- R. c. BR Gen e ’ Queen, weeping, paried | ™;, 5 *g =“ embraces. When his on = — = = =. - Ma from the platform of the railway car saluted the crowd the scene was indir’. NORTH CAROLINA. ? Superiar Coort. Uayrr County. Spring Term 1870. Elizebeth Sprouse, assignee. plafutiff. . Agaipst Ist. George D. Spretees of Yadkin county, a brother of Robert — 2d. George R. Carter Robert and wife Hanvah, David Keodrick and bis wife Harriett. I Hollingsworth. ehi!- dren of Danita Seisthe, dec'd, a sister’ of Robert Sprouse. 3d. a. Thomas Jones, Jones, an} ww oSeaguetet wih Sprine, de’ was a ter a sister of : b. wt dig and two other of Jane, a = ter, of. Fe goods, | To George R. Cater, Robert Daniel and wife Naney, Geo W. Kelly avd wife Haunsh. David Kindrick and wife Harri- ett. and Luey Hollingsworth, children and Heirs at Law of Amelia Sproose: and Thomas Jones, Jones, and two oth- er children of Sally Jowes. whose aré un- known, and James Smith and two other children of Jane Smith, dec’d, non-resi- dents : ‘ You are hereby notified that a summons. . in the above entitled case, bas issued i you, and the complaint therein was in the Superior Court of Davie evunty, ou the 29th day of July, 1870. You are also notified, that the #ammons in the case is returnable to the Judge of our Su- perior Conrt, to be held for the county of Da- vie. at the Court House in Mocksville, on the second Monday after the third Monday of September, 1870, when and where you are hereby required to a aud answer the complaint—in default whereof the plaintiff will apply to sald Court for the relief deman- ded in the complaint. Wituess, H.R. Austin, Clerk of our said Court at office in the town of Mocksville, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1870. H. R. AUSTIN, Clerk Supervor Court, . Davie Uounty, _80g5-31:6w—[pr. fee $15.} THE CHESTER REPORTER, A WERKLY NEWSPAPE R, PUBLISHED BY B.C. MeLORB, & J. A. BRADLBY, Je, AT CHESTER, 8. C. TERMS—Inyariably in BAVEDCE,,, 545 .54500.$3.00 "¢ ay ‘ ~@ subordi \ & be - oust Order from Davie County. Doty’s -Machine—R. C. Browning, ‘Gen, Agent, 32 Cortlandt St., New York. aM ; AN APPEAL, eRe ae | \ Were ander the necessity of appealing to hone of our patrons who are in. arrears for sub- -teription to make payment at the earliest possi- ble day. ‘We must have the money or suspend as al edinin Rhein Wiles “he pu of our paper, for we cannot pub- ~~. it without the money to pay for the paper From the Raleigh Sentinel of 28th, _ on which it is printed and our printers for print- THE HABEAS CORPUS CASE. | Laxp 6.8. Trott, adm’r. of Thomas Todd, dee’d. eeemertincindiilliatpitmenneree UNITED STATES-DISTRICT COURT. a CHANGE OF TIME. Notice is hereby given that the special term of the United States. District Court will com- . mence in Satispury on the Srconp Monday ‘dm Angnst, 1870, instead of the first Monday, as | - wr the asrest ate. heretofore advertised in the Standard. This change is necessary from the fact t the 2nd Monday was the day designated at the | Kirk had a justifiable exe last term, and all recognizances taken for ap- 4 pearance on that day. Parties, witnesses, and jurors will take notice of thechange and govern themselves accordingly. GEO, W. BROOKS, July 20th, 1870. U. 8. District Judge. — - be Reuiaiovs Norics.—We are requested to give notice that on next Sunday mornin, the services usea!l on the Ist Sunday in the month may be expected at the Episcagpl Chereh in this city. > ——— Tortunine Prisonens.— We received a telegram Saturday stating that Kirk's men had hong « Mr. Patton, of Alamance, three times to extort confessions from him in re- gardto Ku Klux. A gentlemen just from Alamance confirins the telegram. petrator of this outrage is ove Burgin, Kirk's He ack: owledged to the gen- theman, ooly that he had hang Patton, coufess, but that he had hang of those arrested, by the ines parpere. duals of the truth of thieé _ They are substantiated by oi” ho witneteed them; and ed of Tis acts. saying. Merely arrested they would tell when be petthe rope aroand swung them up by the thumbs, | they will confess.” And these things are practiced on a help- less people by lawless desperadoes, by order of the Chief Executive of the State, avd all redress of the sacred writ of habeas corpus denied! And this too we mast ewdere or resistance will be visited with the vengeance of the Governor, “backed by the President, the elections defeated aud Radical rile tened on os indefinitely. Welk may @ Lord help the State and people.— Sentinal. ee The Salem Press has the following: Twode eertere—they claimed to be desertere—from Kirk's army, appeared at Kernersville on Mon- day lapt, during the discussion, and next day they pawed our office in Salem on their way home. They said they had been Jeccived by Col. Kirk and led to believe that an insurreo- tion actually existed in North Carolina, bot they had discovered it was all falee, and they The per- ing it. A number of our subscribers owe us mall sums, but the aggregate is considerable, faba ‘would relieve us from temporary embar-| narte ¥ S84128.—We fnvite attention to the oland sales advertised in our paper this week by Raeies, July 27, 1870. In the matter of Adolphus G. Moore, vet Cobos ae BT ako De oe ae The counsel for the 1. For auattachment to f eo Mg as” to adegihied eee writ or “rule inst Col, 3. Phat the Marsb 1 Court be directed to proce age W. the Sup the body of the prisoner before t honor, follows: Ex Parte Moore. Thesfirst motion is refused. © The second motion is refused. a It has been adjudicated Col. pders hav- ing been avowed by ety et | The third motion is It wodl@ be an Marshal to go to th® make a demand, as t | upon himself the bi to preduce the body of7 Story’s case 10 Johnson, Kent on the return of a writ direeyed to General Lewis, “The party is not in wy custo ient, in my custody or under my control” — oustody of a subordinate is the custody superior. ens if it will serve bis parpose ‘ying to the Chief Justice of the Su- Court of the U. 8. for a writ of habe- as y as suggested by his oe fact wo be. thes the to the eawp of Col. Kirk, and inform- ed Wim of the writ. aod that Col. Kirk re- Hed oW bis orders and refased to deliver the body of the petitioner. reture. to be in- R. M. Prarsow, Ch. J, & C. | It will be remembered that the writ whieh | was the Chiet Justice. after the Gove ade his returo to the writ of | haheas as as igus: To David’ A. Wicker, Marshal Uf the Sa- Coart > You are by comn anded in the name of the North Caroliva, forthwith to | brian \ G. Moore, wherever to be | @uett e. Richmond M ° Pearson, | Chief J of the Supreme Court, in the jcity of Raleigh. Herein fail not. Have thereif this writ and make due retorn. Ricesoxp M. Prager, Chief Justice Supreme Court. Kajeigh. July 30th. 1870. iona.— You will wait opon his Ex- cell@fey. the Governor, ex .ibit to him tis | writ, and a copy of the opinion in “Moore's | conemmed make return to me R M. Pratsox, Cc. J. B.C. writ was ieened after the Chief Jus- delivered his opinion declaring that he o nstitation, the Governor had no it to suspend the privilege of the writ of aod that it was not ded and the writ above Hamed the Marsha! to bring the body of before him. bat te first serve it om e >/ >P FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. | The Mark Lave Reprlag aS | The past week has beet ja renewal of tropical heat waa - lers. All vegetation has. t ote, been did not intend to help arrest innocent white | forged at a great rate, and the euttig of onts men just for political porpores. The men, who}has @pmmenced in Kent. with fairer pros- were in partial uniform, are from Buncombe | pee’s of a crop than once expected. A dew county. -——~-s- Correspondence of the Wilmington Star Catawna Station, N. C., July 25. The ot the East may exp et glori- ous je the West. brood in, we are tdving the great Juggernaut of Radical- ism. We are Conservatives. Our Town- ship, county, Senatorial and Congressional afiairs are all Conseryative. Glhonous coun- ty—land of Peace aud Reform and the moth- er of . ‘The Statesville Amer- sae. taugh' th ir people fe. t e and the le now enjoy it. Con- your evurse. Mt. Star. the people are are with pare will yet breathe the air of trae conservatism. The Westero N.C. Railroad has reached Marios, the county seat of McDowell, and the trains will be rutiuing there in a few days. The President, J. J. Mott, informs os that fron sofficient to lay the track to the mountains has been purchased, and track- la: will continue west antil the moun- tains afe reached. work on the Road is moving better than ever befure. We nev- # for corn than we have ertaw this year. is iat songs. Splen- did seasons, and if nothing happens we ex- pect an unprecedented yield, larger than for The Blackberry erop is good. Some fam- ilies make $75 to $100 fran this crap alone ina seat, enough to pay their tax and bay augar and coffee. —_——~o——_——_——_ William Patton desires us to state on his au- thority, that he was not hong up nor hurt by Col. Kirk, his officers, or men while in custody, Standard. en papgeeean The Washington Star <ays the quidnonem have finally settled that the Attorney Gen- erals name is pronounced Ake-er man, and sot Ak-er-man. The London Times eloquently deplored the death of M. Prevost Paradol, lauding his gifts, graces, energy, treasures of knowledge and thought, his mastery of the English tongue, English institutions, ete, e growth has commenvced:ig the meadows, and | | should the showers become plenteons, some | compensation will be made fur the light bay lerop. Iw southern France and Italy. new | samples of wheat, of fine quality, have ap- peared, but without abundance; indeed. it is in the south chiefly that the deficiency of | this grain is to be expected. Rain has been pee in Germany. Holland, Belgiam and avgary. and the prospects of a geod gath- ering in the latter country ha adherard The southern States of A will also secon have new corm, and at Franei about on average result is reaped os own crops of all Kinds are hastening on a- pace, and, should the sultry Walther eontin- we, the gathering will be almost simaltane- ous. Paris has fluetuatd io the value of flour. and has lately reported some advance, though not in wheat; but at Marseilles there has been a slight improvement, while most country markets rote a decline. The state of the weather and foreign markets have brought more da!'n s3 int) the wheat trade here, and though some places res'st any de- cline, others have accepted las. less money, leaving the average reduction for the week about Is. Stillywith stocks everywhere re- duced,and the English market relatively cheaper than most places in Europe, it is not to be expected that we shall give way seriously, and the late advanee of 10s. has been not upon a high, very low price, only bringing us to about thes of for- mer years. 7 Should the rain. so long with descend in abundance when the crops are cut, there is ample room for a farther. 10s., without quotations becomin ve— Our anticipations that New York would be the first plice to aceommodate prices to the English market have Malrealy been realized, as No. 2 wheat has been offered by telegram at 42s. 9d. ¢! f. i. per 480 lbs. France haa appeared as a customer for oats. and e is no doubt that the crop in that intry and in this will be very deficient.— is aivale off the coast since July l were 53 cargoes, of which 22 cargoes were wheat, 21 maize, 6 barley, } rye, 3 oats. Thesales of English wheat n last week were 46.- 362 quarters, at 15s. 6d., against 46,556 quarters, at 46s. 9., in 1869. The London | The. eee of the et Court has to “under corpus act e vernor of the powerful ar- my. A telegram from Paris says that the]; aa are French troops will remain in Rome until Sep-| there. Besides that, tember. Other despatches from Vienna and Piitis represent that Austria has notified, or pro- poses to notify, the Pope that the concordat is ended, and has given his sanction to the Italian arther in the execution of the writ direeted to him to bring O» this morning. the 28:h inst.. the Chief Justice delivered his answer in writing,’ as should have been, “the party is Marebal pro- * | terests and attention of England are chiefly | into their artil a light tralleuse, said to be most effective against fantry and cavalry. ? 2 All of a sudden one hdars, he several new ji s quietly intr Prussia, and first amongst them a can be fired twenty-two times a mi Sane nd dslgestuied snd thet : on the Zundaa " , pO cvnnection with? his. h 2 in) ry} he which Gatues seem to think much is a} ‘kind « vy and very lange rifle with a cast-steel barrel four aud a half feet 4 and mounted on two light wheels very m like a piece of artille: It is named y —— a similar very heavy and rifle has been in use during the middle ages for the defence of the walls and turrets of castles and other fortifications. This wall rifle has been distributed pee ne the infantry, every bat alion of whi now & nonber 1 Tt is aimed and ' ae ng behind it and c g ler to steady the cushion or saddle. , this new gan carnes the same as that of the heavi- It shoots with great precision. ee be more particularly destined to be used against the evemy's artillery for the killing of the men serving the guns. their horses, and the explosion of ammnition chests, although it may also be used against infantry and cavalry. The projectile is two and a half inches iron, hollow. and filled with a ve substance. It explodes, ef, when it strikes with its point. is furn with a slightly projectio ng a needle into the charge, a an imwediate exp! sion. new invent numerous improvements havd been introduced, partie- alarly in the artillery of both nations. and most of them of of such a destroctivences to life and limb that this war will probably be- come the bloodiest on reeurd. —_—_—vseerce——_" Exouayp axp Tas War tm Ecrore— Russia axp Tue Unstrep Srares Tue Powers or Tur Forure.—In urging that every effort should be nade for the maiute- nee of peace, we are moved more by mor- Wt ccadthegations thas by those of traditional European policy. We may at once that we care little about the balance of pow- er. which, in the las! two or three years, disappeared from the pre- amble to the muting act. A war between France and Prassia would be « war for the left bank of the Rhine, and would no doubt be fought out until the capacity of the oneto conquer or of the other to defend that debat- able land was fully decided. The military result of such a war would effect us bat lit- tle. The time has passed when it could mat- ter to England whether any Western Power S & few square miles more or less, or command of this or that furtress. Since the Inet settlement of Europe. States have come te materity ia the world which threat- en to dwarf the ordinary members of the Eu- ropean system. Rassia abd the United States are the Pow- ors whieh the next generation wil look upon aa the most formidable. Morcover, the in- concerned with her own growing colouies and with the vast populativos of Asia. The resolt of a Franco Prensian war is of little t to ds politically. but we have an in- in commen with the whole of Europe, two most advanced nations of the lange into a contest, to divide then for g hatred. How civilization may lose by such a cow it is impossible to foretell. We ean only he certain that the importance of West-rn Europe. the priscipal field of haman progress, will be diminished perhaps permanently, by a fratricidal stri e. London Times. ee anes In view of the energetic slaughter of the dogs in Richmond by contract, the followin lines will uot be inappropriate. It was ded- ieated by a waggish rhymwer to his favorite Pappy: “Oh, Drin the beantifnl ! his milk from a China cnp, around so frisky and f bone, then biting o fea 3 fer : you Silanes tn Gclagne r URY MARKETS a kind of revolving cannon, called the o- yi saat a| meas lity of ood ie i! ( secretions beooine pirena very. a the non me of th D mM m ae marked by ger sal of and its health poy ge Bitters more. those wall buechse. or wall rifle, | "204 oe ed oars Gold, (stifened or best Full Jeweled ‘rents’ sizee—at the only perfect imi ed fortime. and Watebes at lowest w beat anda Movernents —Fall Jeweled net aRy price. mers —the cheapest eiih lo ihe Wortdot 040 each. These Waches have obtained a and will stand any climate, being made entire of sotid Alumifious Gold, they ne works are che best mike. and every Prick $90 each DOUBLE EXTRA REFINED (im ips GOLD WATCHES, Hunting cased, Full Jeweled Lever ae and Tor time to Gold W ble Extra Refined, $90 esch. Car Fal See ipa ts e . Pa 4. _$90 a . American Straight ALSO GOLD 4 Latest and most costly | donble thick. plated 18 Carat 6 $10, + Ladies Leon i. $8. 8i0and $'2. stao nt Oroide Lad‘es or 0 te at $2.04. Sand NO MONEY REQUIRED IN All Goods by Express. on orders payable at Office on delivery. where no Express runs, Goods will be sent risk by mail, as Registered Packs ge, by sendi im ad- vance. ? ; An Agent @inding for Five We an Ee- tra Watth fee of the same eae ; All Goods may be opened examin- ed in — before 4 oe of Es. press ly? no’ . ALL taote ©: a Will be taken eed ex- changed or rif not . Engine Torged, banting ‘ED ALUMINOUS beauty. equal in . tag cased, Pull Jeweled , ’ Sizes—at $90 each.— t tion. are tation of Gold prodaced, tarnieb . ‘ated warrant aio the Extra Fine wed) ORO eqralin at only Refi Line Levers or Dop'ex holesale prices, toes, Boe Peas, Seeds, Flour, AUG 5, 1870. REPORTED BY J. A. MCCONNAUGHEY, Grocer. Bacon, perpound, .... oe 1 20 Coffee, per pound, ... @2@to @ Corn, per bush, of 66 lbe., ... -1Mwies eal, bush. 46 * 1GBwin Copperas, per poand, .......... wwe Candles, Tallow, = eee ++ to os Adamantine, . Bro wo Cotton, per pound, . - I7t 8 . Yarn, per bunch, - 1.75 to 1 90 Eggs, per dozen, eevee Wto 12 Feathers, per pound, .......... “to 60 Flour, per sack. 3.00 tw 3.95 Fish, Mackeral, * >. 1.00 “ Bt a Wto 22 * ; i to orueeppe ‘ to 6 = ‘ to 12 * © Peaches, peal 16to 16 — ** “ anpe Sto 0 Lear. upper, per pound, ... 62to 1% S sole, “ e Wto Tron, bar, me . 6t 8 “ gastings, “ 8to Nails, out, “ oes 6to 7 Molasses, sorghum, per ga .......... 50 . West India, “ oe - Oto “ ‘Syrup, ee ° + 1.00 to 1.90 Onions. per bushel, - Ot % Pork. per pound, . Wto 19 Potatoes, Itish. per bushel, . T5to 1.00 4 aS ° -« 100to 00 Sugar, Brown. perpound,.......... 2 to 15 7 Clarified. es eecccccces 16 to 18 “Crashed Pulverized ... - Wto Salt, const, per sack, . + 2.25 to 2.40 * Liverpool, oo . 2.05 to 2.70 * Table, ° 5.50 to 6.00 Tobacco, Leaf. per ponnd, ... ° 8to 10 ss Manufactured, .......... 30 to 1.55 Oy mene ose ce cns se 40 to 1.00 Bs ®. > a Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Egas. Lard, Grain, Pork, wines, &c., &e. jong experience Com. nission bnsiness em asto sell delay for the highest market prices. ‘and cironlars sent on Application. for selling produce 6 per cent; wool, &e:, cent. UONSIGNMENTS SOL ; July 15, 1970. * r ly ~ ae ‘ Pat aera so 7. W. GRAY. ae . STIMPSONS, who are now in bas- “7AM A CANDIDATE in the field and what do you suppose it is for?) Why, & sell BACON, LARD, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &O., and In fact Texpect establishment in this City. my Store to be the very (No seeond ¢ Store, but one that will command trade) You know my place. H. M. KIMBALL, Juxxnrs’ Coneen. next Door to the Post BD: Lin Office, Salisbory. N.C: ‘| SoRTH CAROLINA} In ee Counry. . A. Bernbardt, Executor of ee ami Sinith, W defendants in the above entiled pro- uired The | if will lief demented in the compiaint. the éaid County on the 1st day r ith, a Ss Hartley wife Clarrissa, D. W. and wife Elizabeth. Maria Hyves, Smit), and wife . W. W. Barnes and wife Caroline, riam Smith, Willis Stan- Juba Moore and wife Smith, Phillip W. and Ida Barnes. Stanly and wife and wife Emily, non- that sammonses iu next, when and where you fo appear and answer the default whereof the plaiu- y to the Court for the re- Witness, R. R. Wakefield, Clerk of the Superior day of Jul Court in Lenoir, the 11th q A. D., 1870. R. Ri WAKEFIELD, o. s. c. 30:6w-[pr, fre $10.) TO PHYSICIANS. An entire DYNE a | CHLORAL HYDBAT, OR HYPRATD ort CHLORAL. and moet invalaable ANO- producing with cer- ont without the least un- or after, its admin- Telief from all Hatural and refi to suffering humanity. and still is, very extensive- cities—eu al- other medicine hi x ee. . x y be had uncombined, but the subscri- up in a convenient and very pleasant with instructions as to its adminis- eritrtat lisbury. _febti—tf . Henry W. Miller’s nt ardi e ‘RALEIGH, N. C. OPENED NOVEMBFR 1862 House, PERSON STS. LEMON SYRUP | oF MATERIALS and freshly july 29-9 rates. E. mee alia : at _ | Acquired Capital over’ 8 the New York VogalSianar, $18 50 pe New The Stoo; and it Scdschin torun oftnter in, i itis one of the most invaleghil vely new thing in this In it iia yi ie of expenses to total receipty in 18¢ 5% per cent. ‘ Its ratio of Assets to D, only ities. as ance upon seals Come, and at the Aptis} %. WAIT, Gon. sant, > “ Fab, A. BRADSHAW, Ages BARBEE'S HOTEL MIGH POINT, N. ©. Opposire RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. out he of these waters) I the salubrious rklio ride of uors and segars. where hacks with dri- 1 zo ly to take to the bes ofperter tn tegduoce st stung. “| Springs: "&. distance of slt-miles, veer Passengers dispatebed t@ any point at shert notice | beautiful, well shaded ruad, . raat for he itera! patronage ofthe Stet sain auale ne o hope bY strict attention to Whe vaste of on oom Springs oot penponaine a ee eee BOAR Jan. 7, 1870—1tf Proprietor. ‘ For be $48. Per Week, $15.— . er ildren under ten years of NOTIC E. age a servants half . Mo HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDER ts, or children under two Billiard Tables, one of whieh will be most approved style. GOOD BATH HOUSES, for Pool, Plange or Shower Baths, and Sal- phur Baths, hot or . been at the Heali “cae Virginia)—asebred by me er and visitors may rely upon finding a good table. ‘The cars, on the Western and Morganton Railroad, leave Salsbury ever f° Sunda fur Hickory of age. le Ee cease ae deductions made Tickets at reduced rates, or return tickets, can be had on the different Railroads to the Sparkling Catawba. ont J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., Sparkling Catawba Spri Catawba oo.. v'C., June 10, 1870. — 2m Mf OT! fe he . we 8 wonderf Met clon Ok enmnediate! a7 fal ot ne vation withia the lasv four ' T (ty eases am satisfied that thist lace for al! whose eondition can 0 character of any water that qual.” flows from the earth, and the ities le will Catarbe. which ought orth Carolina, as well as t no watering place can offer greater ducements for either health or The Bar will be supplied with eholee liq- in- Good Ten pin Aliej Catawba this season will at of Mr. JOHN L, the last who spend the season. from the Sa Court of Davie County at Spring “| Term 1870, 1 will offer forsale in Falton, op the 13th day of August next, pli the lands belonging to evtate of A. M. Hanes, dec’d vis: One Tract of about 400 acres, | on the Yadkin River. inead arownd Puiten, on which there is a at ae bere. toh other Ths out = tract will be ans One Tract of 310 seres lying on in Creek, sa to | widuw's dower. One Or sixteenth | pert of the Fulton landing and boat. | Parties te purchase can cali on the Ad.) ministrator at P and view the premises. Terms will be Known on the day ofSa'e. | This June 16, fe 8. ANES, } “=n Administrator. Pleasant Grove, Davie CoN, C. | THE BIGHTH SESSION OF rus | School begins on “18 E- ly | ay VE, DavimnCo., N. b Wo, ELLIS, W Suty Th, 1877. Principal. Catawba English and HIGa SCHOO NEWTON, N. © HE 10th SESSION of this Institution will begin on the 3d in July 1870.— Htadents will find <uitable classes and agreea- ble clacsemates in almost any branch of a busi- ness education, and in a Classical or Mathemat- ical Tui cl Janior year in College. ; sensign of 16 weeks from §8 to $18. in from $8 to $10 month ; “ Balncipele. 24:2m° PIANOS PIA >) MEDALS ars wae APP, A. B. MFrivenn, «. 1p. S. | June f%, 1870. ash and Ke A call rj Brown & of the above celebrated Pianos. Pianos sold at Factory prices. GOODS G00DS Pleasant Grove Academy. VY. WALLACE, No. HAS JUST Sat continne ©) North with a fall ard well selected Stock whieh he offers to than eny house in the market, chased chem during the decline in the North- ern markets. All I desire is a call, and I am confident of | that you will not leave my store without be | tag pleased, not only with the Goods, bat c. jwith the LOW cus. My stock : and metated. ti” Come and Jane 10, 1870. adies’. Dress Goods, , Trimmings of all kinds, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHORS,, GROCERIES. and a great many other articles not here end- befure purchasing elsewhere. No. 3. Granite Row, Sacispury, N. C. ING DOWN! DOWN !! 3, Graxite Row, Sarissvry, N. C., ARRIVED FROM rug the public at prices lower aving pur- of a full line of ‘ evamine my stock of Goods Vv. WALLACE, €. a * cere thanks for yo charge, of the am ance on my recipents of | To you and the r }ance Company We * such as only the widow and fatherless can fée and express. the Lord of the wi Mr. Wroldumes pool, lx ndon and vantages of Life In- surance. ‘North America lnsurance Company pays ite Pr Pea HL DERNESS, Agent, Taomasvitte, N. Dea¥ Sir :—You will please accept Husband's Life, amounting to eum of three thonsand dollars. At your ear nest and repeated solicitation he was — te insure in your Company, and now we ita benefits. May you have succes* injnducing others t- insure in your moat and prosper you im pany, which insures all kinds of publics and vate buildings, Railroad Depots, : * | tories, ro ‘ ays all its losses promply. : All letters eddreseed to Mr. ‘| Thomasville, N.C Y tion, North America Life Ins. Co. ce. sin. ur prompt payment, ount of the policy of North America Life Inew shall feel under obi pery, and ma) Orphars bless you work 0. Barser, of Rowan Mills, N. C. is aleo agent for the Liver Globe Free Insurance Con Mills and Mere! a 4 [r. Holderness, wil receive prompt atte, dec 3—ti f° 8 » all cultivation of Deon tor, by Ta Watson & Co, Broom Manofacturers, Salisbury, N. Cy 1. It is important that the ground should be good. It t to be as fresh you, would, want for Indian corn It cand be well broken, and, if harrowed, is all the better for it. . 2, Plant the seed in the spring, (nottoo | Wai ») when the ground is warm eems to hav Bi utility in exploding a half feet | wagons,- ete. i made at all arget of the falmi Mu in a letter to his rescsie, 3 ie on hea it at Seraph indo topremme table; by the “wagon row” is cut—that row to every six rows. I Vibesplie: A,B, 0, D, E, Fy repre — sents werheth® hand F, are rows ; © is cut and p' the a A ead) B;D Ee de. pon the table rows to see that C and D a wagon ps table on each convenient for into the w »%. Ourrave. If the is large, six inches of stalk should be teft to it ; Marehe the small brush much more twelve inches, Knives should Peslen ed with good handles, and kept sharp. 8. Threshing the seed off is the next we A cylinder of wood, twelve inch- and ten inches diameter must be ed. It should be of solid wood.— om this iron or steel spikes should be driven, two inches with three left outside the cylinder. This : propelled On the Waeer—Mindin. ° 7 horse poets bas, Sinn baad On the Gera—Erfurt. recommend steam ines are) On th —Torg now Se orae ees, for On x fee nd this very On the Oder—G 9. Pours. —Bheds mast be provided for.this. purpose, so that the corn can be y from the sau and rain. corn in racks eight inches a aegis Dhandunes of space for free rT tilation. "90. "Phe yield is trom four hundred to Ow the Neisse—G tz, Neisse. of Sarrelouis are re- petites tee it is ander consideration to construct two extensive bridge defences, one at Hamm and the other at Diosbarg, one thousand pounds wo the acre, the lat-| near Wesel, ler figure being « large yield. Among the port defences those of Kiel AL, Baling is done in vaal - The | and of the Jabde at Heppens eceupy the brash shonld be laid « 5B ie r Large forts, secured by enor- and the ba'e wey be = al n ‘revolving cupolas, are being © is ane equal | Ty i i were "yeti te € fortified plates of the third clase eat. aling and whresblng |" On the Elbe— Wittenbarg. per day foreach acre oO = - ‘ corn, besides two ah Ber one wagon 1a the Oder—Koeel, Kustrin. On the Vistula — Graadensz. This inclades putting it on for! On the Baltic— Swinemunde, Pillan. Was taher bey cost of baling double} We mast also nawe as fortified places the defences of Dresden, the bridges of Marienbarg and Dirschaa, the mouths of a and Elbe, and ‘the fort of Me- me In glancing at the presi Germesy ke it will be seen that to enter German most convenient line of operations consists in en’ between | and Basle (Sw | fortified 13. We asd ‘ais those going into the basiness of broom corn raising for profit. to begin with five or ten acres un- til they = some experience. costs about three dollars per ; it may be obtained for less in some One bushel, properly put in, will plant twclve acres, and the usual seed in fifty-five or —— bushels. there; then to fortifications of THE EXP a fete bo "a eta cob eee op | ee ee ie Sao As The last and most oot dentrestive of the |‘ the Silbe, the ro — guar death. Satta, denighed by Pore is the explosive me pe near its mouth. Pertuiset, and execa- 7 on hy a aca artisan in the firearms of Devisme, is described in the | jaey last number of the Army and Navy Jour- mal, Externally quite similar to the orig- final Minie, a cy ar yee conical mags of | 4 lead, it is discovered, b an unscrewing of its length about way, to be inter ke u re l t c e nally a ee inate. The ex- RS ABOVE THE ve com poun mite powder, con- | a powder, or whatever it may bee: Court Hotse, on Main Street, on * Ta eee aes TO THE ic for, patronage ved by them duri >. by fair dealing and business to merit a continuanes, if pot an increase of the has an explosive force six times powder. , Experiments which Breas made Sander the patronage of the Prassian and Aastrian govern ments, ad last by our own War Baan. same Weil Auer to keep on hand a demonstrate not only its effective: | yy ur x ¥ anocnnins the singular properties its inven- ae en it. “Being given the dis- Fresh and Sait Pish, the target, ite destiny, the quan- F mer oman. and the same of Peete Rum, Gin, te, de. ile, he has established a most exact rele-| see. “TIOMESTI C OS, —_ by accurate calculation, between the | BOOTS; forse necessary to explode the projectile YANKEE NOTIONS, te eee iat and its tion before subjection to this ure. Thus the magazine can Cash, f | est Seer “= e PHILLIPS & BROTHERS. 18. 1870. be #0 constituted that the passage of the R= ane a sheet of paper will ex- or 80 that the se im Fea ate ard wood is needed for sult. It is comforting to be “@ ball which would not explode in the ooh ebaaectnaan Bat cont. less than any aa vineds the saine'class of instruments) in the United States. While we act upon the maxim of = 7} and mall profits," we make it, at the Parties ma'l y o ordering by aay voll ma i eit to aaa sent to all parts of . MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street, Bew York. THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. . (With and Burdett's New improvements. ) a The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over- cone to Gianna »| The Verdict is Unanimous! The Greatest Soceess of the Age!!! We Challenge the World te Equal And cordially invite the preted and the muscal world his truly wonderful i » Burdett Combination Or As its name indicates, isan in, standard improvements. saliecs mae featares never before introdaced or Reed Organs, together making this: PLre vLTRa of instruments, and one ready created « revolution in the 4 - With the multitedinows and combina tions that are contained in this intricate masic of the “great ” can be ren- dered a8 on & nd organ; or le mu- ate for the can be Ry sche. ae gan ae proteins Wy pen enon Ove} beteee She Company. and can be uscd on bo other organ ear —— has core = Piva bi encom among the that a reed instrument perfection.” body of a soldier a liorse, if not at a very limited dis ould explode in the more resisting body of an ammunition “Fhough M. Pertuiset is the inven'or of the particular missile to which our atten- tion has been drawn, by a singular pro- a Price—@1.25 priety of circumstances Prince Pierre Na- ; pre oeptapepe* per soa the bete noire of the Bonaparte opportunity of I ‘ek bottle, or for 96.60 id oa family; appears to have been its inepirer. wee only give it their Gress. _ From a “fittle pamphlet, badly translated wiheal havae y concede Be from an essay on explosive projectiles, : ‘ written by the Prince, we are not surpris- Tle Burdett 0: la a = ofl fo Pease t or entertained - j rgan ranges in price from F # idea quite ‘Of years ago, and{ 0) “d as applied to t ee hes aling Store of $135 to $1000. Addr. 7. HELMBOLD, Drag and Chemice! , BUiited to hoilow | pared to do notice andon the All kinds offarnitare r and made to look as well as new. aateasl on — given to the making and repairing of SOFAS ee LOUNGES, OHAIRS. k&e., &e. Give him a cally euemine his work, and tha ghrp of copper, or of an alloy of lead a pe antimony. ‘The fact of Devisme’s declining to prodace the arm defeated the Prince’s purpose. The ethics of slaughter are defined in no recognized code, but there is a pretty accord among nations that explo- $45, $75, $100, &e. C. M,. Tremaine & Bro.,, WHOLESALE AGENTS, sive ballets shall uot be used in smallj will go away pleased 16-tf July 99, oo ve C.M Tremaine & Brother, { homens male or female, from whatever cause originating. ved the most i The New York I Sle asthe er dett Organ: ee the most nm most perfect reed of the sbove Giasnsss, 1 te car- instrum ever seen. > ans 9 tain to podily healthonnd ments; powers. The Christian Leader : “We had no idea All thes diseases require the aid of a Diu- be ~~ # We have also New Cabinet Organs at Broome St., Wew York. 20-4 ’ “4 bigs Prepared mth Skil : s ae octets hb tion, 8 feeling of confidence, Tam, very respectfully, ; H. T, HELMBOLD, ge HELMRO! 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MARTIN, ©. 6. ©. 27:6w-[pr. fee $10.) 8U PERIOR COU RT—Y avkin CounrY. Joseph Sparks, et al, PI'eff against * ( Summons ae Elisha Messick, et al. Deft, Upon affidavit of the by the Court that publication “Old North State.” « in the town of Salisbu the defendants, Sarah Aan, bis wife, (non- at the next term of this ot the county of Yadki io Yadkioville Om the ber next. and anewer the plaintiffs, (filed_in said Court) will be granted against them aeiaedies and costs and dis suit at Office in Yadkinville, 30th Jave, 1870. J. A. MARTIN, c. 8. c. Post Office not known. [pr- fee $10) 27:6w The Worth and South United by the GREAT METROPOLITAN PR@hrough Passenger Route e See that your Tickets are good Via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte. TIME TABLE--N. C. RAILROAD TRAIYS NORTH : mark. yamewy, eee ARnrve. -LEAYR | ARRIVE) LAM WO. Ohariotte, aor “<0 at. Salisbory, (26 pom. 641: “ Tan 126 =“ Greensburo’..| F109 “ 9:20 “ 1280 em 1980 Pw. } Oo. 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His more recent additions of materials were selected with es: are reference to the print- ing of SCHOO CATALOGUES, WEDDING CARD! PARTY TI CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, and BLANKS. He believes he is prepared for anything in his line and likely to be called for, and that he can come as near giving entire satisfaction in the matters of sTYLR, TIMER and PRICE, as can be reached by any printer im i Orders from a aieatee roe ngs Address, BRUNER, June 29, °70.} Salisbury, N.C. No. 3, for ladies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents! We are prepared to give any energetic person ta- king the agency of t! ese Pens, a c mmission which will pay $200 per month. We invite all = wishing employment, to send for samples and circu lars. Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. ADDRESS WESTERN FUBLISHING CO Pittsburg, Pa. march4—6m Dr. G. B. POULSON’S ma @ 2 e ARRHEA. 7RY IT. June 25, 1870. Witness, J. A. 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If the Merchants in your place will not far- Wek, Orsend for the Machines, send as the re- 5 asher $15, Extra Wringer §10,and ard either or both mashines, free fr it, to places where no one is selling ; and @ure are we they wil! be liked, that we agree money if any one wishes to returu free of freight, after a month's trial, te directions. Neo father or brother shoald permit the of washing with the hands, fitty- two days year when it can be done better more sly, with less labor, and no in- | to @ Universal Wringer. Bold by dealers generally, to whom liberal are made. % OWNING, Gen. : 2 Cortlandt St _ Ne for The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, a4 Hundreds of Thousands | § Bear testimony to their va Curative Bifecta 5 F . Arent New WHAT ARE THEY? 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POULSON’'S Drng Store, ents, by Doty Clothes Washer, | Salishary VN CA aie oot bility and all comp!aints‘of the Urinary Or- aaae in male and female. > $1,000 will also be paid fur an Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles’ Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cures Rheumatism, Pains, Bruises and Swelled Joints, in man and beast. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory—142_ clin st., Balti- > aprR2- more, Md. , ¥ THE BA ER, . ETURNS HIS T to his OLD FRIENDS and the Public for the liberal penrenege heretofore exteadedtohim. He now rms them that he has fitted up a uew and us Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- Building, Room Wo. 2, where he would be pleased to see them. He tees to give satisfaction in every case.— Fie hes in bis etuplag of the best Hair Dressers in ioe North Carolina. He requests a call Salisbury, N. C., Deo. 17, 1869. 50—tf ee HOUSE, . FAYETTEVILLE STREET. RALEIGH, NW. C. ; Having no connection with any other in Raleigh, I shall make the YARBOROUGH HOUSE, wat [t The only First Class Hotel im the City. «5, ME, Blair, March 18—tf qn Proprietor. MANSION HOUSE CHARLOTTE, N. This well as House —— been NEWLY FURNISHED REFITTED in every depart- is now open for the accommodation of —THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 2@7-Omnibus at Depot on arrival of Trains. “Gat feb 4—5tf HL. ©. EOCLES, Prop’r. EDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY, THE NEXT SESSION will commence on the first Monday of September. We make Scholars. good Musicians. and good eachers of our pupils, and give them a training fitted to make them prastical and aseful women. For cireulars, address, J. M.M. CALDWELL, Greetisbor, N.C. July 1-2m DR. G. B. POULSON, DEALER IN FIRST CLASS DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, | PATENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, | VINEGAR BITTERS, | PLLYSICIANS ORDERS, &eo., &c. &o. (#” Prescriptions carefully compounded all day or night. Prices greatly reduced. ' y Salisbury, N. C , January 21. 1989. CLEMMONS STAGE Linus! WARSAW Siset BAVE Warsaw for e daily ex 4 cept Sunday. Ifyou ate in Western x Carolina go to Kaleigh and procure @ throu ticket to Fevetteriiie for $8; — Tickets from Goldsboro’ via Wateaw, to Fayetteville, | OILS, | $6. Through tickets from Weldon to Payette- rille 910. Through tickets from Wilmington, via Wareaw, to Fayetteville, $6. ~ CHARLOTTE TO TIADESRORO: | Leave Charlotte after trains from and Columbia, via Monroe, for Wadesbero’ Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday Leave We desboro’, Tuesday, Thureday, and Saturday, af- ter arrival of trains and Stage from Wilmington. Head of Chatham Rai) Road to Jonesboro, | N. C., daily except Sundays Leave head of Chatham Rail Road after ar- | rival of train from Raleigh | Leave Jonesboro’ after arrival of train from | Fayetteville. | | Clemmons’ Accommodation Line | Between Salem and High Point, will charter Stages at all hours “Cheaper than the Cheap- | est.” Office at Batner's Hotel, Salem, N. C E. T. CLEMMONS, Contractor. Oct. 1; 1869—tf | Encourage Home Manufacture ! THE BEST BITTERS MANUFAC- tored by any Draggist, Pharmaceutist, or any body else is NICHOLSON’S Regenerating Bitters, For the eure of Rheumatism, Serofala, Chills and Fever and all diseases of the Blood, Liv- | er, Kidney and Lungs, restoring health and vigor to all. tis none of your Quack Beverages, but excellent Medicine. PRICE $1,00 PER BOTTLE, Draggists and all Merchants will do well to address J. M. NICHOLSON, Sr. July 15—1m Yadkinville, N. C, Charlotte Female Instit CHARLOTTEE, N. C. The 13th Annual Session of this commences the 30th ber and continues antil the 30th of June, 1871. An accomplished corps of Teachers has been | employed in all branches usually taught in | firxt-class Female Semi For Circular and Catalogue containing fall particulary as to terme, &., address Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, Ch -rlotte, N. O: REFERENCES : B B Roberts, Eaq., Lexington, N.C, Rev F H Johnson, « . Dr E Nye Hatchison, Charlotte, N. C. Rev Chas Phillips, D D, Davidson College, N C, Prof J R Blake, * ee . “ U G Richardson, x Gov Z B Vance, Charlotte, N. C. “ “ “ E| ve ‘eg etd SAS To Fayetteville.|P*° a 7 WIS HANES. el RATES OF SUBCRIPTION Onze YRAR, payable in ady: Six Monras, at ii ueciacing 5 Copies to one address,....-------- 10 Copies to one address, Rates of Advertrsing. than the above rates. . ‘and Justice’s Orders willbe publish- ed at the same rates with other advertise- ments. Obituary notices, over six lines, charged as advertisements. CONTRACT RATES. $5 00 88 50 $1300 8 50)13 00) 22,00 12 00/20 00| 30,00 15 00'25 00) 37,50 00) 20 00/30 00) 45,00 00) 30 00/45 00, 75.00 00, 50 00,80 00/130,00 JOUN RANDOLPH. Professor Parsons, of Reading, is cred- ited by the Philadelphia Balletia with the following novel reminisces of John Ran- is no doubt but that he was de- seended from Pocahontas, He was proud of this. No stranger could be in bis com- ar coe howe remain ignorant of it. was sure to bring it in in conversation some way. He felt that eld Powhatan was the lord of all Virginia, and when he died he left bis regal rights to his daugh- ter, and that when she died they descend- ed to him, and that he was king of the whole land. somewhere mental composition. So long ago the first steamboat was put upon the Madson there was not busi- ness enough to it employed every day, so t would © exeur- sion parties river. On one occa sion quite ler, who was a very modest, shy spected by all. hile the boat was go ing on its way Randolph started up went a few paces a party of ladies, and shouted ou . Sehayler! Mr Schuy- ler! will me the favor to come bere!" Mr. uyler left the party and approached him. “Mr. Schuyler, look bere” — placing his hand on his ear— “what do you see?” “Nothing,” replied Schuyler. “Look at that ear—what do you see!” “Simply an car.” “Don’t wy sce Pocahontas there?” In order lor Schuyler to get away he fiuolly said, “I think I do see a little of it.” Mr. Sebuy- ler related this to Parsons. I: is believ- ed that the aboriginal descendants of the country left a peculiar mark uj-on the lobe of the ear, which always marked such ns. He made a visit to England and behaved quite strangely while there. The English were at loss to-account for his eccentricities. They ascribed them to three things—first, that he drank upo+r the sly, or was all the ime tipsy or that he wae ineane; thirdly, that it was due uliarities. Our narrato this by aw Englishman, when he : not to have him | think it the of the three. Pocahon- tas married —which is the same word as Randolph Randolph's grandfather had a perfect right of Rolfe's if he choose it. While in London he saw fit to drese in the Randolph clad; he carried sword, pistols and dirk; had his leg bare te the knee, jast like an old Seot. Once at a theatre, two young men, from his strange dress and other cause, smiled at him. He turned to them and said, “Let him who smiles at tartan beware of the dirk,” at the same time brandishing his dirk. The Washington officials became very tired ot him. They feared him, and in order to get rid of him, he was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Rassia. He refused to accept, anless peimission was iven him to spend some time in Italy for is health. This was granted, as would anything to have got rid of him. He went to Italy, stayed some time there—wentto Rassia and remained one month; then went to England and made quite a long stay before returning howe. The reason why he left Russia was this: While he was there, and before he had been presented to the Emperor, some one undertook to teach him the presenta- ‘of the court. It was very Minister was to enter the fwyat the middle of the room —s the Emperor and Emperor would meet and enter into conversation He was indignant at the idea of any one attempt- ing to teach bim, and said: “Don’t you I know how without you showing me?” The day for the presentation ap- proached. He entered the room and bow- ed very low—came to the middle of the room, stopped, and again bowed—he then came nearer, took off one gauntlet and threw it on one side of the Emperor, and then the other on the other side of the Emperor—then he pitched his hat off in front, threw off his mantlet—threw off his sword and fell on his knees. The Empe- ror was perfectly astonished, but being a i July 22-29; 2m. 3000 | Made his ph god eee n upon @ trium ly paved | speaking af this »pe ch ibraltar, and eve y an was linge ng—afi a 8 a word—that he neti ;” this idea hi ten abroad. ‘The trath, howe’ he was atteuded during his i man by the name of R. Morse some pu wrote his name, ) He was aman of inmense 4 of things 0 ne! fy known by other people, Heongesaid he could ' county im England tell all of its towns, in what. part of the country ‘Were, name t leburse the counties through r dined one i Mr. La All arrived ; still dinner was aa card ; t- that ws by a he or what was it; folk south of Suffolk !’’ In d, Norfolk is where thie north folk live, and Suffolk where the south folk live. Mr. P. did not know it at that yt When he came home hé found, af- ter diligent iry, that Suffoik was named cece settled by immigrants from Suffolk, who gave it the mame of ‘thetr oft we tides Mw whee | afterwards settled Norfolk. “Bir!” Mr. P=————_ re "Was it tnakiuiéee ch Wetton of voet™idciochens ties fed thean 66 pas Nor- —_-- - — MR. DAVIS’ GREAT BLUNDER. Referring to the failure of the Confed- erate army to march upon Washington after the first battle of Managses, “One Who Kaows” writes to the Louisville Courier : “There is a significant clause in Gen- eral Jobnaton’s letter, now published by | the Clarieny “After a conference at Fair- fax Conrthoase With the three senior gen- eral officers announced it_to be im- practicable ag this army the strength which those considered neorséar to-enable it to assume the offensive’ U P "aay wrt’ which I drew it back to its present posi- | tion.” ‘ThE tmy had been menacing Washington, "The senior Generale allu- ded to nston, Bearegard and G. | Ww. ey bad reconnoitered the | entire They had diecov« red a| spot above the city, and had prepared the | methods of @foesing their army. There} were no es aroand Washington.— MeClellan had his srmy on the Virginia side, disciplining them ; had taken no ar- | tillery there, and wag drawing rations of | three days at a time from the city, leav- | ing all his supplies therein. Th ee Gen- | erals sent for Mr.. Davis. Tiy eaid | “Take from Norfolk, from Charleston, ~ and other p! 1cea Which are not} even d, twenty thogsand troops | and m here to hold omr camp and | cover our absence. We will march in the | night, and the dawn of day will find us | in Washington, which wit fall without a| shot being fired. MeClellam without pro visions or artillery, must sarrender, and the war will be over.” lan was | magnificent ; it was t would | have established the . Bat Mi. Davis to it, and he left that camp to be the instrament, more than | ar- mies, of the nog-sgecess of the Southern people. r This statement coincides with the be- lief of many of the best men in the South. Twuxcs No Lapy CONFRSSE8 TO.— Old Bogbary says: You cam never, by any aeeident, get a Indy (be oung or to that she la meet That her shoes are too & | for hat she is ever tired at a . Thatghe is as old as she That she has been more than ginutes dressing, “Phat she bl a certain # name is ned, That she sa thing she doesn’t mean. That she is of scan- —she of all persons in the . That she hasn’t the n angel or thé temper of a how could et t she docs ? she is ; —_ ——-__—. . An attorney presenting & copy of a writ to amyaimetionecr, ~poloigised or his un Visit, as he = or . per- formi anpleasant daty is pro- prabrse , saaly not,” said the auc- tioneer; “you must attend to the duties of yout jon, and 80 must I do well educated man, knew how te act un- mine,” and instantly knocked him down ras hol Dg ot Dog's! nat wi, woh RY to themselves comfortably in the world, _ were sreenay py: _ William © on fs. Se aa versity. He-did not like the honest bat humbie occu n of ing. Wealth <7 ary alt ge ly following the ploug' , wan to make money thousands of dollars. So the farm war sold. Mrs, k ee vee Sa train with which ber has- Then there was a long which no word came.— here were rumors that the attacked by Indians and This was at last too oralt it, an any surprise all were killed and sealped, be Inc rode trumphantly away For nearly twelve years as a kind and affection- i Ba i Ee er e ae F 3 3 E i i i 4 t i 23 3 3 a : i z : it Ir | et B2 3 A ! : i e i F 5 i z rs faints ; the bronzed mat relation to the woman, all ir ¢ house of her who ten miontes ago was a widow, bat now again is a wife. Then Mr. William Clarkinson tells how he was not killed by the Indians at the time of that sudden onslaught on the plains, buat was taken prisoner by the Blackfeet, and eartied fer away among the mountain faatmesacs, nod daring all those long years had been forced to be aslave for his cruel i. had finally escaped, and daring his flight through mountain gulches he diseov- ered @ rich guld deposit. Llow he had written to bis old friends but could get no answer. He then went back and s if worked the gold mine which he had dis covered- He grew rich, and longed to again visil the home of his youth and hap- iness, He bad got off the cars at Pitte- urg and taken the stage to Bowling Green ; had hired a buggy there, and was driving to his old home when he overtook the faneral ; a strange impulse indaced him to follow ; the widow's person seem- ed stranely familiar, and she drew aside her veil he recognized her as the wife he had bidden adieu to fifteen years before, | and whom he had thought to be dead.— | They now live happily together. SHUN AFFEOTATION. There is nothing more beautiful in the | u young than simplicity of character. It is | honest, frauk, and attractive. Hew dif- ferent is affectation? The simple-mind- ed are always natural. They are at the same time original. The affected are nev- er natural. As for originality, if they ev- er had it, they have crushed it out and buried it from sight, — Be your- self, then, young friend ! To attempt to be anybody else is worse than folly. It ie an impossibility to attain it. It is em - temptible to ty! But suppose you could suceeed in imitating the greatest man that ever figured in history, would that make you any better? By no means. You would always suffer in comparison with the imitated one, and be thought of only as a shadow of a substance—the echo of areal sound—the counterfeit of a pure eoin! Dr. Thompson aptly compared the heartless imitator—for sach is he who affects thé character of another—to the Empress of Russia, when she did the freakish thing of erecting a palace of ice. It was splendid and conspicuous while it lasted. But the sun soon melted it, and cafised its attractions to dissolve into com- mon water, while the humble s‘one cot- of her sab stood firm and un- matred! Let the fabric of your charae- acter, though ever so humble, be at least real. Avoid affecting the character of an- other, however are Build up your own, Be what God intended you to be —youtself, and nobody else. Shun af BS OF THE BILLINGS FAMILY. PRESENTED BY JOSH BILLINGS. with yer relashuns unless to give them the big end of Don’t swa; ye ken the traid. Don’t take yer terbacker box out in Wiel Kesh cis gel diodes und ellie. if you t an shun ate shee okies hy made on purpose. Don’t take ennybody’s advice but yer own. if aaan flatters yu, yu kan kalkilate he is a roge or yure a fale: 1... Keep both ize open ; don’t see more’n half notis. + Dan't martifi the flesh tew much; *twant the sores on Lazzarus that sent him to heaven. ; ich for fame, inter a graveyard das. Young man, be oe hee pedigre going to leave, than are ree X ped. seubedy fo pellets Haire Tein is like weeds, self sown and sure ta kum. — pape fa = the krook of a dog’s much, the beagtt of a I wad satuall the oung men, “ in,” and to all the old f , “kam out.” volves on its axes. us that fall half the folks on the tha are the axes. N. B.—These are erbs hev stood for more’n a h years, and hain’t gia out yet. Se eae IKE AFTER THE OPERA. Since when Ike went to the opera be ~~ Mrs. said, crazy, and kind old been fearful lest he should become “non mentas, through his attempt at Teicatiog the ns.” Ths aariiog after the at the breakfast table, Ike handed over his cup, and in a soft tongue “Will you, will you, Mra. P.. Help me to a cup of tea 7” The old lady looked at bim with snr- prise, his act was so unusual, and for a moment she hesitated. He continued in a far more impassioned strain : “Do not, do not keep me waiting, Do not, pray, be hesitating, lam anxious to be drinking, So pour out as quick as winking.” She gaye bim the tea with a sigh, as| she saw the excitement in his face. He) stirred it in silence, and in his abstraction took three spoonfuls of sugar. At last he sang again: “Table cloths, and cups and saucers, = Good white bread, and gctive jaws, airs, Tea—gunpowder, and souching, Sweet enough, but not too strong.” “What do you mean, my boy?” said Mrs. Partington, tenderly. « 1 steady, never clearer, Neve a breakfast dearer, not bound by witch or wizard, So don’t fret your precious gizzard.” “Bat Isaac— " persisted the dame.— Ike strnck his left hand upon the table and swung his knife aloft in his right, looking at a plate upon the tablo, sing- ing— “What form is that to me appearing? Is it mackerel or is it herring? Let me dash upon it quick, Ne’er again ‘that fish shall kick — Charge upon them, Isaac, charge !” Before he had a chance to make a dash _ the fish, Mrs. Partington had dasb- ed a tambler of water into his face to re- store him to “conscientiousness.” It made him catch his breath for a moment, but be didn’t sing any more at the table, though the opera fever still follows him else- where. ee The chairman of an Iowa vigilance committee, who was instracted to dack an obnoxious citizen, thus reported to his constitueuts: “We took the thief down to the river, made a hole in the ice, and proceeded to duck him; but he slip through oar hand and hid under the ice. All our efforts to entice him to come out failed, and he has now retained his advan- tage some hours.” A veteran was relating his exploite to acrowd of boys, and mentioned having been in five engagements. “That’s no- thing,” broke in a little fellow; “my sis- ter Sarah’s been engaged eleven times.” A few miles from Nashville there is an old negress who is one hundred years old. She says, “De Lord done forgot to call for me.” A learned doctor has given it as his opinion that tight lacing is a benefit to mankind, inasmach as it kills all the fool- ish girls, rnd leaves the wise ones to grow into women. Contentment is a pearl of t price and whoever procares it at the expense of ten thousand desires makes a wise pur fectation. chase ‘Marry young, and if circumstances re-| (ho Partington | Fiong ate puih F g E E iE a tt i i af i Ly “a f ‘ & i t t ; z r z i oF z EE ea e P| 8 H £ - [ tion. “In 1650, t, “for @ distance of twenty or t ve miles, in Utah; the whole face of country was so densely covered with crickets — fat, clamay, wiugless fel- lowe—that the wheels of a: t's wagon became almost clogged with the crushed carcasses of these insects. As their course could easily be traced, it was manifeet that not traveled S and winter pro! overtook them re they swept over a very wide scope of the country. They advance steadily, howev- er, cat al a hundred and fifty fold each year. Hence, crickets, now that they have entered the State may, be cx- pected for some years to come.” ee Sirence as a Fixge Art.—People may say as much as they please in praise of brilliant conversation, but there is no- thing after all, that is as safe and effect- ive as silence, judiciously regulated. Oc- casionally you meet with a clever, genial sort of a man, apparently as frank as the open day. You are charmed with him, and gladly communicate bagel ideas upon every subject arising in the conversation. You think at the time that he is unreser- ved and free, but after he leaves it occurs to you that you can recollect nothing that he said. He has probed your innermost feelings, all the while impenetrable him- self, like the man in the “IronMask.”— These men are dangerous enemies and the best of friends. “They can keep their éwn secrets, and yours also. They can, if they wish, ex the indisereet exprese- ions which fall from your lips, in what ou think is confidential entercourse.— Dleread Napoleon, all great men, di- plomatics and statesmen haye mastered this art of silence. The finest talkers in the world may culiivate it with marked advantage. It is a fi.e art. Perception and act are required to make proper use of it. Nine times out of ten a brilliant finieh of silence, in conversation will sug- gest more to the mind than a fusillade of words. We suggest more to our belles and beaux the propriety of paying some at- tion to this fascinating art. —_—_—~—~o——— Trutn.—The consciousness of truth nerves the timid, and imparts dignity and firmness to their actions. Itisan principal of honor which renders the pos- sessor superior to fear: it is always con- sistent with itself, and needs no ally. Its influence will remain when the lustre of all that once sparkled and dazzled has passed away. . A Ritualistie Wedding in 8t. John’s Charch, East Hartford, Conn., makes some small stir. The Eucharist was ad- ministered, the wedding ring blessed, and the sign of the cross made over it and over the elements when administercd ; a procession was headed by a crucifix with a silver cross; lighted candles were cm- loyed, and white satin crosees and em- Cay decked the ushers and rectot Q or fall upon its o ‘couple them together is to palliate qmad excuse the one by the other. This is not the way to put them down or make them odious with the people in these times of great political t, The “Constitutional Union Guard” ganpot he justified because the Leagues exist. Neither can the Leagues be justified becausethe other exists. Both are wrong, both are mis- chievous, both are dangerous, and both should be disbanded at once and forever. The Leagues embrace nearly an entire party in the State; the - “Constitutional Union Guard” is confined, ac- “gording to the best information on the subject, . one fourth of the coun! a dn most of them the number is probably quite small. It is certainly not endorsed or sustained by a very large part of the Conserva- tive party. But it is none the less a dangerous an on for all that, and ought to be de- ounced, as an organization, and dissolved and disbanded. The fact that in a number of the |, Saunties in which it exists it has never commit ted any outrages is that much to jts credit in , Bryon 5 panel i ot either is the fact that members of the League ‘have committed outrages a justification of it. ‘We have always opposed the organization in dota, and we always shall, whatever may, be said of us... We shall neither pailiate nor defend it ‘because it is composed of members of the party to which we belong. We are all the moreanx- dous to see it dimolved and disbanded on that » *eRY account—because our opponents will al- - ways-attempt to hold our party responsible: fur it, Seeds ' One of the effects of the réeent election has ‘been, ance will further be;"te dissolve and de- stroy the League. Many thousands of its forr mer mentbers voted the Conservative ticket, and, so far from denouncing, we comMEND them for it, We know not what obligations they had en- teréd into in becoming members of the League, and we care not. If they had entered into any obligations which at all conflicted with the du- ties which they owed to their country, their God ” or their fellow men it was their daty to disre- gard them and act according to the dictates of petrictism. We say the same thingof the mem- bers of the “Constitutional Union Guard,” the “White Brotherhood” and the “Invisible Em- pire.” Let them all come out of the orders to which they belong likemen, and let said orders cease to exist forever, In doing this there is no need of their changing their politics, but only to abandon said orders asa means of promoting party or other ends. Last week we stated what the “Constitutional Union Guard” was shown to be by certain tes timony, elicited in an examination before Judge Thomas, in Newbern, a year ago, This state ment was a repetition, substantially, of an edito- rial statement which appeaged-ip this paper in Beptember Jast without exciting comment at the time. We said too that we believed the state- ments coutained ip the confession signed by six- teen of the most respectable citizens of Alamance eounty were iy believe so mill. We dimply i of James KE. Boyd for what it was worth as » matter of information to the public, and we would do so agxin, We alto stated, without charging it as a fact, that we had abundant reason to believe that the organization existed im @ number of counties west of Caswell and Alamance. Our reasons were based upon the statements of re- spectable individuals, several of whom said they had been approached with invitations to become members. We further stated that there was reason to beliere, without charging it as a fact, der the decision in Ez parte Moore)..to” rake military arrests of all suspected persons hold them for trial. This is true of all suspect- ed persons in the insurrectionary counties. But. Mr. Turner did not live in either of those coun- ties, and was not arrested jn either of them. only of the despots of the middle ages, crime against Mr. Turner he could easily haye eonvicted in the civil courts. But we have the cy of the ciyil law while violating it all occa, sions, either by making unlawful arrests, or re- fasing to obey writs of habeas corpus issued with the concurrence of all the J udges of the Supreme Court. . The Governor's course is attracting much gt- tention and is being justly and se- enounced by many leading journals of all parties who have as littlesympathy with Ku Kluxism as we have. We invite the attention New York Times, one of the ablest Republican Journals in the country, which will be found in Col, Kirk.” ————— THE RESULT, The result of the election last week has ea tounded everybody. So thorough and @ political revolution as this seems to | never before taken place in the. State or, perhaps, of this counm most sanguine Conservati was to elect Judge Shipp by a small majority and car- ry the Legislature by a very small majority in both Houses. Judge Shipp is elected by near- ly, if not quite ten thousand majority, while the Conservatives will have the Legislature by near. ly, ifmot quite, two-thirds, They have also elected five members of Congress, The conse- quences of this revolution to the people of the State mast be very considerable. If the victors use their power wisely they will. restore the peace and prosperity of the State and redeem her credit to a very great extent. Indeed no party ever hada finer opportunity to render itself glorious for long years to come, and we hope it will display stateemanship equal to the occaiion. If it does it will keep pomession of the State government for years, and future gen- erations will recor to it with praises. It must remember that much is expected of it, and that if it fails to meet the expectations of the people its lease of power may be short. We have .ev- ery confidence in its patriotism, but is to be re- gretled that, owing to disabling clause of the 14th Amendment, there are so few members of the Honse of Representatives of mach legiala- tive experience, The however, con tains several gentlemen @fntuch ability and grew experience which will, in some measure, supply the deficiency. Tt is useless to speculate extensively upon the causes which produced the result. It was a grand uprising of the people againat frand*cor- ruption and misrule, The military operations of Gov. Holden also did much to swell the Con- servative majority. Except in the single coun- ty of Alamance it had the very” opposite effect from that intended. Whatever else it may or may not do there can be no doubt that the ob- ject of the movement originally was to carry the that in some {nstanees the organization had sha- ped the action of county nominating conyen- | tions. We had been assured by respectable gen- flemen that such was the belief of many Con- servatives in two or thres counties west of this | and that in one of the counties they had brought | out an independent Conservative candidate for | the House of Representatives in consequence, which candidate has been elected. We also| knew that men of the character and intelligence | of the gentlemen referred to did not believe sah things without a reason, whether the reason was eafficient to justify the belief or not. No refer- ence was had to this county in any thing we said, but there are reepectable Conservative cea! tlemen who think there is reason to believe that | the “White Brotherhood” did shape the action of the nominating Convention in this county, and that that was the reasom why its platform entirely ignored the Legislative Address, and failed to express its intention of abiding by the | Reconstruction Acts of Congress and the X Vth Amendment asa final settlement of that question ‘Whether the reasons are sufficient to justify the belief men may judge when they have heard ¢hem, By calling cn ua they can be informed itbat Conservatives think there are reasons for gach belief, who will, ne doubt, give the rea- | gons. We had no proof of the fact or we would | anhesitatingly have opposed the nominees. In denouncing the Ku Klux we did not enp- pore thet we had turned upon cargarty. We) believed the Conservative party disapproved of the organisation or we would not have been a member of that party. q@anizatios in the Legislative Address, and near dy all the district nad county platforms, as wel! j election by jutimidation. It is a notable in- stance of the authors of a measure blown up by their own petard. Of course it was impossible for such a result to be achieved without its giving rise to some demonstrations of joy. But {t is worthy of note that they have no where been extravagant, and the speakers at nearly all of them have coun selled magnanimity and moderation. ———— ae in consequence, prevails through@at France, and expecially in Paris. The conduct of the Empe- | ror is spoken of as weak and vascillating, and was snch as to conrince many that he is not the | man for the task he has undertaken. If thiare- ally be so the result of the war may be to place the heir of Henry [V apon the throne of France | again with a diminished territory. Seing engaged aa a juror in the Federal Conrt this week we have not had time to give proper attention to our news column. We, however, | give some dispatches in relatiou to the battle. | aie FELtow-OCrnizens: We congratulate von np- | on the complete and aneble victory which you | have jast won at the ballet box. A victory - truth, jostice, Wherty and law, over corruption and high handed usurpation and tyranny. Let | ti us enjoy our trinmph with the same dignity and before and during the excitement of the elec- tion. It was the policy of some of the leaders of our Consequently his errest, as as the arrest of |, some otheys, was an arbit nad with- out the shadow of authority 0 worthy If the Government had any clear proof of any | j been arrested on a civil process and tried and on melancholy spectacle of @ Governor making | ;) loud professions of veneration for the suprema. | of the reader to the editorial article from the } of hebeas another column, headed: “Gov, Holden and}! nothing todo with inyolved, and no free) ne aoe al ane ly be a we te the civil, i i et them be lawfully tried and punished, M Fortunately, while the Chief Justice o th State has himself powerless to flaw ven to e , , there is full eCHO ee of the United States, in such. are Sie ae you that. J) the United States District Court, has issued writs in the name of the United Sta- porian bald in custody to be may be enquired in- they should be enti- to pe ee Will the Governor have thése. writ’ ? We hope so. Ba hr ae Fae abe herwill not,’ A few days atthe will de- termine. ‘This, however, wecan that if he refuses obedience to the writs only plunge deeper into difficulties, . - law of the land, in every ‘Tegulated system of government, must be obeyed. He who,contenus its commands, may, a time, evade the consequences, but in the end he will surely be held to strict whether he sits in ign places or is found in the hum! of life. None is m high as to be and noné so low that it will not Our earnest wish is, and we are sate the wish of the great mass of our Ge ay peach land may. ev: We have fh elected a v4 majority of whicli is acter and intelli e can ward with confident hope that the ea ont ae entrusted al will prove a blessing oar people, as it has been during State administration, THOMAS BRAGG}Ci wp. A. S. Mespimon, | M. A. Burnson, ’ Jas. J. Levonrorp, Democratic Conservative Cent. Ex. Com, For Old North State, Mar. Evrror !—The ae seen day after announcing the fact that “tenet “What has Judge Brooks'to do with murder extes authority does Jodge Brooks disregard the ac- ip Jedap Mesthe peptine lnestitiatentinegte to involve of North Carolina in divil war? Teer i oop pose Gov. Holden will recede before him 2” Judge Brooks needs no defence from me or for the os See assumed in this important matter. He has simply performed a constitutional dnty an ae Constitution of his comntry that the cause of estion of civil liberty in fl wee or a people fit to be free will ever consent to yield it, “Let the par- | € citizen by: the constitution. and |, dge Baookoot Kirk reqeriag hiet to prodece the Tepayvits req im to t ‘aneeyville prisowers, sees fit to ask the following haut and caustic questions | ens oa by the Rapteme Court of ihetteass. Diy what] 1 ling such ) 1 judgment be restrained of tis oper y ms ieee J process of ler andyby Virtue of , ‘ot onl will sustai Res y, August 8th, 1870, vitae her a ae it of hall’ ull and void, ape -to know that, in eee Judge Brooks, he has in n ding of a Ji H. H,. HEL such wi “every State b & all of those of the the Judge in his every man with one accord tfull PER I ——.-___. ‘') THE BELLIGERENTS. They refugees from table fre king for h ri the k whore triv Proesia, = has long been pla. a towards the refined and civi to has the Palatinate, Frankfort dave pr e g fy and mont make the ca lied States marony, fe free eity of been wholly absorbed ; while Baden, Bavaria and the test of the Southern States are threatened with speedy extinetion.— If they are ions and t nies and the ction of elk mesive their own busines. That they do forget their Red Kepablicaniam, and rally to | State legixlation the standard of the military usurper, only serves | to show how narrow is the dine between democ- | ® Bat this is a matter for Germans. content lone the of 2 Stato ; pean immigration because tive mee of r own, althoigh many of them are} the intoleratile tyranny of this | sation. ep : same Prussian despot, Mr Carl Schurzis ano-| away another form of barbarism which has no sible to respect his motives, aud at the same of this, In 1858, he escaped with Ity with his life from the clutehes of he is now praying. the most barbarons of all the German ing the same | they have not the trai ich will build up on | of | this continent a great Germany whieb Macedonia played | We mot not judge of 1 Bouthern States of Greece. By force | t deprive! then all of their lib- “It is'said we want cheap labor: ‘ We do ‘want cheap labor, but well-paid labor. Nateréas as well oo ieutien and humanity’ calls for this,— Tf all who laber in this country took the same wages and 26 litthe money as ae Chinese laborer our Government would be rupt and would shrink up. i eer with the t the imposts du eee ee ae aw with other people. If labor is te Chinese standard there will at once bea difference in the condition of classes which ‘will in the end overthrow our Government. We pay higher taxes and interest than any other people, and if the price of labor is put down to oer rates capital will swallow up the earn- the history of nations. If this is'to Be our fu- we have lost iu vain nearly a million of ives in the late feivil war, It is not the ob- of our Goyernment to undersel! others—to pinch ourselves that we may pinch others. The end of statesmanshipis to give —_ care that and happiness. Europeans do not 6 custome, religion, or civilization. F bring here any strange blood. It has alw been our practice to shut out any immigration that is hurtful. We send back to Europe crim- inals or paupers by virtue of Siate and national laws. Every city and town guards against in- comers who endanger social order or We are in no way bound to take into our | #ystem any mischievous elements or to it by perronal influences. religious creeds, in the form and pri of our Government, then we must bel that Asiatic creeds and customs are baleful. Today we are dividing the lands of the native Indians into States, ouustier, and townships, We are driving of from their property the ga which they live by railroads. We veil thom plainly they must give wp their homes and pro- perty and live upon corners of their own terri- tories becaune they are in the way of our civili- If we can do this then we can k right here, | “1 have no doubt the qualities. They are «ai ready to do the work linve neefal good servants, or women, bot igh-toned_ Power, — me who come here by eee who stay at home, We get only thedregs. ix but one way of dealing with this mat- pottey of exclusion must bens sharp ax vigorous as that. of Massachusetts or New ork against the coming paaperiam. It must be borne in mind that, ander the late amend- niente to our National Gonstitntion, you can ean give thom no qualified condition; you pat wpon them no political mule necema- ry by their peculiarities. can grasp the rights of voting and la despite all It is tobe hoped that this a will be taken up and discumed in « fair temperate way by all clases. We must ei acho yaw! in the country will hai! | racy and tiem, = let it drift and settle itself. Unles we are wit it the Judges’ course. As to of the two military chief, who | ready to give up the consequences of this new The question oa is the only one to | are aspiring to absolute c in Europe, is | danger to the public peace and home happiness be considered = case, and for the: purpose | the more ealpable for of hostili- | of our people we must confront the problem at of showing to the people that the Jadge not tien, peas opinions a Much infin | the vatset Truly yours, transcended his authority in imeuing the said | enced by their sympath there are facts | “Horatio SzyMovR.” writs, ] quote first, the language ae o | whicks lealline to comdder me the distrrrb- | _ _ of the 14th Amendment, which declaten are | ing in Europe. IW F the cael Soe earn siti fon a sae s - ead of the | 2 E BROOKS ANDGOV ERNOR HOL- : se 3. XI) pers = ne or a in | imbecttity of his brother, army did DEN. pe United States, and sobjert tof 90M | not exceed 290,000 men, Once sbmitied . — ; thereof, are citizens of the United § i of | ae Pre@fian Parliam to en aeae The Sian Jord of yesterday, in announcing the the State wherein they reside, No Phall | wonle citigatvorver 20 years Gage asoldier—sub- | fact that Jud_e Bro ks “lal ised wrim@t a make or enforce any law which shall States; nor shall any State de that it contemplates the white folk as well.— 14th Amendment in its true light wemaet adn: :t its general beneficence. “Nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, of property ” and withouteon without due process of law, flict | of authority, cr blood-letting, as the Standar: would have the people believe; it is only nece« sary to advert to the Act of February Sth, 18+ ‘, amendatory to “An Act to establish the Judi- | cial Coarts of the United States” approved Sep- tember 24th, 1789, im justification of his courre Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rrp resentatives of the United States of Amarica in Congress axemblal, That the several courts of the United States, and the several justices and jadges of such courts, within their respective ju- rialictions, in addition to the authority alre ady conferred by law, shall have power to grant writ« of habeas corpus in all cases where any person tony be restrained of his or her tiberty iw viele. ion of the constitution, or of any tre aty or law the United States ; and it shall be lawfnl fur y St dunouneed the or-|™ weration which characterized us asa people, | snch person so restrained of his or her liberty to apply to either of said justices or jndges for a writ of habeas corpus, which application shall be | in writing and verified by affidavit, and shall set as aceepted the Reconstrueiion Acts of Congress, | opponents, to drive us into violent resistance | forth the facts concerning the detention of the the 15th Amendment included, as a final Settle | ment of the question involved in them. Still there is, as every one knows, a faction that does | not do either, and it is this faction that we op- pore. As to insinuations against our motiyes | we simply despise them. | — Qe UNLAWFUL ARREST OF JO, TURNER. | On Friday morning last, as he was in the act of getting on the cars at Hillsboro, Josiah Tur- ner, editor of the Raleigh Sentinel, was arrested by a squad of Col. Kirk’s men under the com- | mand of a Lieut. Honneycutt. Mr. Turner seem- | ed, by defiance, to becourting an arrest for some | time, and has at laat been gratified. Such beingthe case we feel called apon to bestow but little no- | tice upon the matter on his account. The fact | that he seemed to be courting an arrest, would | have led any other Governor than Holden not | to arrest him at all. He has probably done Mr. | ‘Turner a great service, | But if this arrest does not call for eerious no- tice on Mr. Turner’s account it calle for such no- tice on aceount of the great principle of civil Jiberty involved. Of the actual guilt or inno- | @ence of Mr. Turner it is unnecessary to speak, | | | | the expectation that the people, alarm and eflorts were made to do so by repeated in- | stances of ltwlesances and opprésion. But thanks to the good sense of our people they fnil- | ed, signally failed, in their wicked purposes, and the whole American people now see too plainly to be misled in the future, that the military movement set on foot here, was gotten up upon false pretences by desperate men, for the pur- pose of carrying she dlaaiben and kecping'them- selves in power. s Seeing the rising indignation of the honest people of the State, suffering as they were from all the ille arising from a wasteful and corrupt administration of Use State government, and that all was lost te them, unless something could be dime to avert popular condemnation, they de- liberately planned and attempted to execute the desperate scheme of military violence which the country has seeu enacted, in the hope and with ed, over- awed and helpless, would tamely yield their rights and allow the election to go by default.— The result has shown how much they were mis- taken in the character of the people of North Carolina. We very well know, fellow citizens, that this is not a mere party triomph—trne it is, the vie- tory has been won in the name of our party.— But let us not forget that it is a victory due ina great degree to the uprising of honest and Con- servative men of all parties. The election re- turns show that thousands, who in the former elections voted with the Radical party, haye party applying, in whose custody he or «he is de- tained, and by virtue of what claim or authority if known, and the said justice or judgeto whom such application shal! be made shall forthwith award a writ of habeas unless it shal! ap- pear from the petition iteclt that the party is not deprived of his or her liberty in contravention of the constitution or laws of the United States. Said writ shall be directed to the in whose custody the party is detained, who shall mnke return of said writ and bring the party befure the judge who granted the writ, and certify the in three days thereafter, unless be and if beyond the distance of twenty miles a not above one hundred miles, then within ten days; and if beyond the distance of oné hundred miles, then within twenty days, and pon the return of the writ of habeas corpus @ @ay shall he set for Shearing of the cause, not exceeding five days frer, unless the party petitioning shall request a longer time. The se may deny any matorial facts bet forth return, or may allege any fact to show that the deten- tion is in contravention return be amended by leave of the court 6F judge fore or after the same is filed, as also may all made it, that the See rN SERRE come to our aid and helped us to win the signal court or judge proceed in a way to determine the ad ihocudaplnaien *, j : the | ject to miliary daty—ac | privilege or immunities of citizens of the Dnited ||, 19 ee ABY Pereon | jjnolved the Parliament, n his bill of ex | When we come to consider this teetlon of Ure thane nt true cause of the detention of such person with ~| i The Parliament mieued until 1866, after Sadowa—w onent, he and foMhe payment of past militia y eystem enacted into a a 600 acti¥e, with 800,000 in the hands of an «ambitions, ind the Re- Judge Brooks neither has, nor pretends to - = . FIDL | of life, liberty, or property wit! dug process | tion the old members were The bill THE Ww ARI " EUROPE | of law, nor deny to any person within ite juris | was sesin submitted and ed. Dy | diction the equal protection of the laws. | this time, the old King was A great batile has at length been fought be. Doubtless the author of thissertion atthe time | gent was King. Without any aftention tween the European beligerants which resulted, | intended that it should apply more particolarly |; +), rejection of his army latliament, contrary to the expectations of many, in a deci- | © the ‘colored people of the Southern States, but | he at once proceeded to en as though it sive victory tothe Prumiags, Ggest excitement, | it '* plain enough in its provisions to observe, |had been made a law. Thenemt he sent veneers for the army, which Par- | This continaed to be the case omnip- a bill of indemmnity..for the past and the Inder this ve and an- He | the new clec- | ¢e- | boas corpus against Col. Kirk, commanding him | to produce the bodics of certain in Yanceyville by order of the Governor,” ska the question “what has J Brooks to do with | murderers in North Carolina.” We enawer that anything to do with murderers in North lina; but he has a great deal to do with legal arrest and detentionof of the United States, whe custody at Yanceyville by order of Governor Holdem es The celebrated 14th A it to the Com stitution of the United 8 4n ite first section solemnly ordains that “all peteons born or neu- tralized in the United States, and subject to the |evstem, the Prussian aemy hap itteremsedto 800,- |jurisdiction therrof, are citizens of the United | r & force | States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shal! make or enforce any law which shall scrupulous Power, necesarily created uneasi- | ridge the privileges Or immunities of citizens ness in all Europe, rnd especially in every | Of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive neighboring State. It kept no faith with Ans- | any person of life, liberty or property, without tria, when after acommon war against Denmark, | 40 process of law, n>: deny to any person with- it refused to divide the spoils that were won.— |!" ita jurisdiction the equal protection of the It has refused .to fulfil the stipulations of the | laws. And the dirty treaty of Prague. intrigue by | which it attem pted to foist a Prussian Colonel ‘would be a great evil. It would field to enter upon, to con- -iderall Grew sea which would render | or other less than Of either of these | nost tolerable master. | sa Olilaaline to the opinion that theone is the | ® and would be content with less The line of the Rhine would suf- fice the figat, for it would render it, secure, and not will; while all Southern Europe note y the rapacity of the first,— Rich. Whig.’ . nell “Orr "—“Our Frite” aa King Wil- liam of ia, in his dispatch 6 his : calls pritiee, is the! fort Genera who all the credit o General Me There are two princes in the recerick Willia n prince, person detained beyond the d'stance of twenty miles; | Fred b| Jadge Brooks, who ga For the parpose of securing the liberty of the citizens of the United States, and of affording them the means of having an nnlawfal restradat of it removed, an act of Congress was passed and | approved the 5th day of February, 1867, which declures, “thet the Several courts of the United States, and the several justices and judges of such courta, within their respective jurisdi in addition to the authority already confe by law, shall have power to grant writs of ha- beas corpus in all cases where any person may be rostrained of his or her liberty in violation | of the Constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States.” The act then proceeds to point ont the mammer in which the benefit of the writ is to be obtained by any person who may stand in need of it. The counsel for the Alamance and Casweti prisoners, after vain en- deavors to obtain relief for their clients from the State anthorities, presented a proper petition to ve toall the questions in- volved in the case at issue the writs. Having d North Carolina may rest use all vegal means to havé taunts and the threats of his organ to the contrary not) Standard says in the same article, that nor Holden takes no advice from Ko King murderers or sympathisers, He ia notin the confidence, nor is he the tool of such _ Ku Klux lawyers as Graham, Moore, Bragg, Merrimon and Battle.” No person asks or desires him to take advice from murderers, Ku Klux or other- wise. It is his great misfortune that he did not seek the advice of those whom he styles Ku Klux lawyers, They would, had he done so, have saved him from the ruin and disgrace, pe- euniary and political, which now impends over him.— Raleigh Sentinel. a A good minister is a country village lately prayed fervently for those of ‘his congregation who were “too proud to | kneel and too laze to stand.” of toil more rapidly than was ever yet done- hot | no reason tosuppose that the State, MAYS | or apy Sale & coudition of anarchy, If we believe in aa «jf the powers of a military dictator in the of} State troops now in the State+unless it be l i in various forms, enarrested, ave Been fith too len- | "4 ‘Here and there the “Kukiyx” pearance, have committed a Jaw! and have then | » on ove “ha ! achief, on the other there certainly has iggetation. ‘Tue population of North i are not wholly unkuown ; and they known not,to be either thieves or assas- ‘sius or: the aiders and abettors of robbery and murder. “Among them, as among our- selves, crime may be organized and defiant ; at after all the criminals arean insignificaut pinority. and for their presence or for their acts the entire community ogght not to ke ri red and ‘ER ea ten Oate—all for seed. ] The distinction. which here is recognized as a matter of has there been ignored. Eutire commanities have been arraigned for outrages committed by atew. The outrages themselves have, in many instances, been -mageified ; in oth- ers, a political signifieance has been attached | ora pto ieevidents of the most ordinary aature. In- coeren Cpe Oe justice has thus been doue to a pedple w hose | 8.7; Fao top a BUSHROD R. JOHNSON, Pres foe tthe Co general t tor law is'as well established as that of the people of Kansas. aud whose depressed and ccbotenent circumstances constitute a claim upon oar ity which should be felt even iu politiegl hem, fell, tuek, quill, cord, bind, trait and a rost superi fr macner. Pilo- ony Apart from all qualifying : ions, sett tea cen. Petty however, we have insisted that as just | reautiful, oc more :la-tie ceam than «are, these“criminals the law shall be cufureed.— | the + Bastic Lock Ses" Every the every-day machinery of jastice is in- ficient for their detection, let its capacity | increased for the emergen Rut let the be regulated by the law, and be in all cases subject to) its authority. There is ean be made. GrorneEe OA we ant a a as ours, u lees cel wa re PY ageney “ edoyu. ¥ 5 oe pet told ourselves res, aoaiee Te worthless Mach nes sod by oth r partics.am shalip. ose cute all parties sel ing or usl g Machines under Dame f law, ih i or that a Otisted forthe employ. | git ett ote in us oul ah aga went of lal measures. Gov. Hol- | vy panies whe copy our advertisement and cireulars off r worthless wachines 68 jess police. den was passive quite long euough to prove that in his Repo © ordina r sky ; diffiealty. re is atteutiou. “He hat| S@ntucky Military Institute. looked on und dove nothing. If, thea, the 6 Miles from Frankfort, Ky. authors of outrages gradually acq certain daring, the result of temporaty punity, it i« tair to assume that the Gove jor is jn sowe degree responsible, It competent for the Governur to the arm of jastice, and to secure the a aod. punishinent of kuowe offenders, while retaiving the woral support uf the State and the country. Gov. Holdea has chosen another course, and ove so flagrantly wrong that it ia iunpos- | e@he B5th Academy Year will begin on NDAY, SEPT.5, 1870 _ £3 Sead for Catalogue for ,) Col. BR. FT. P. Allen, Supt., Farmdale P. O. Frankliu Co., Kentucky. Hooker Female College; LEXINGTON, KY, time eredit him with a judgment befitting | The Setond Session of this School hig, pusition We iwust conclude either that Monday, Sept. 12th | be le playing the part of a recklesi partisan, and without iegard to deceugy ar fight is | bby depres ~ retro po Grade, preparing to coutrol the State election on | hor Tama ben ae a ee | Thursday.~ or that, yielding to bad advisers, aug 2—-in 4 he forgets his duty to the people whose ser- | —__—_—- vant he ia. te the State whose interests and | henge he has sworn to protect, sud te the {law whose miajesty is superior to even his pr tentious, | Que or the other on these con- clusions seem inevitable. How else shal! we comprehend the hasty proclamation of |inatial law. the organization, of motley | | troops—not the lawful militia—aider the teomipand of a Tennessee Colonel, the refu- sal to obey orders of regular Courts. the ar- rest of citizens w.thout warrant and their de- teution without trial—and, finally, the de- | elared purpose to try these prisouers by a| | military Court, with a ian vot far removed f om an eutlaw at its head ? It is vot possible tv wateh without indig- pation the progress of the record which Gov. Holden is making for bis own condemnations The method be bas adopted for oranizing troups—the veglect of the coustitutional pros visions in this respect, and the departare from the nou-partisan attitude becoming a ma'ter at once so delicate and so momentous —mMmay account fer the averson with which opigerhea. Dysentery, M 8. CHOLERA, &«, lumediate cure Hegeman's ( | Diannnea Rewevy, oxed with since the Cholera of 1839. Sold by ally. 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Kirk, whose antecedents | ted States and we can cheerfally recommend ft to the attention of these who desire to advertine their basiness scientifically and systematically im such a wav; t) at is. so asto secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money.” are odious. and whose character and temper ae the license, recklessness, and ecru- elty of au Gnbridled partizanship. This man Kirk Gov. Holden has inves al with many | aaa eee ome ae | Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are advieed to counsel wilh MUNN & CO., e@iterp of sn é % | the Scientific imerican, whe have prosécated claims Cause of their arrest; he threatens to shoot | before the Pateut office for over M years ir officers of the law whe may euter his CAINPS | American and Enropean “atent Arency te thé most with writs of l abcas corpus ; abd On atleast | extsweive in the world. Charges lene than oth- one well-attested occasion, he Epfiicted tor- | = chslinted lah - A yamphiet containing fall in- = & > os fo structions to inventors is sent gratia. ture sn & prisuner. _For these iufaimies, MUNN & OO., 87 Park Row, New York. Gov. Holden is respousible. He ass rts prac- | ———____ ea kaa tically that the habeas corpus act is saspea- | Avoid Quacks, ded, though the Chief Jastice decides that it} “ys ete iad : is not; and he has so overawed ano her of | dasiner: poncten aoe ae em the Judges that Ais Court shrinks from S| every advertized remedy, has @iscovered © simole contest in which the material power of the | means of self-cure, which he will send free to hus Government is arrayed »gainst the officers of | fellow-sufferers. . Address fustice and the moral power of the law. The| 7+ Ha TUTTLE, 78 Nasean Gt.,.N. Y. whole spectacle is disgracefal to the Gover- CAB VASSERS WANTED FOR PUNCHINELLO Bor and humiliasing to the country. For it} : rent ori ‘ com) shows that the Executive of » reconstructed | wen # original ‘Hestreted lc weekly paper ties that are unhappily subject to his H's willis warrant enough for the Strest of re:pectabie citizens; be keeps them Prisoners without informing them of the be first 10 nambers sent on receipt of ec.) single State may userp fanctious not contemplated laumbers Ve. Liberal terme to by the Constitution under which he was elee-, Chromo Prem‘nma to subscribers. dress a ted, and may become the despotic inaster of | inello Publishing Co., 83 Nastau St, N, ¥, “Post- office box, 2,733. & people whom he is supposed tu serve. It is unfortunate that the Governor, who | has placed himself above the law. is never- | theless able to boast of the support of the} Governinent of the United States. For what | VALUABLE LANDS | peapose are national troops sent into North | FOR SA LE ! Carolina? Iufamous as Holden's orders are, infamons as the conduct of his minion, Kirk, : , has been, we have yet to hear of the first at- rae Todd, dee oo = for sale at temp: at armed resistance to either. There | P°?''* aeees - ‘ vurt House door in is martial law without an iusurrection,—a | phacketeoag on Saturday the 3d day of §ep- great display of wilitary force to erush in- | TET VExt, surgents who have no visible existefice.— Two Valuable TRACTS of LAND. Theie is no conceivable use for the United One Tract, well improved, lying om the | Sherril Ford Road, eleven miles from jie- bury, adjoining the lands of Hoa. Nv -Boy- den, M. A. Locke, and others, containing | Two Hundred and Ninety-five acres. AS Administrator with the will atinexéd of keep guard at the election polls in the in- of Holden. Bat are bayonets the pro- adjunets of the ballot box, even in North Can President Grant have pro- Fein be ellowel Holden to make trited |p, The other, Tenet lying ew the Sherrig : Fore oad. four miles from Satisbury. a States the instruments of a cruel ty joining the lands of Joseph Blackwell Wee ranoy 1+, ¥. Times. |G. MeNeely. and others, containing One _ oo | Hundred and Ninety-six acres—this tract is Weisexsurd.—Weisenbur3, which the Prus- | en irely woodland, embraciag about twenty sians stormed and captured last Thursday, is a| acres of ehoice Bottom Land. The lands small town on the right bank of the Lanter, 34 | here offered for sale will compare favorably, miles from Strausburg and about fifteen miles | jn point of fertility and location, with the — ~ ue Hes a vow best lands in this region of the country, oe I i. ke e bein by I. ) L Vike Terns, twelve months credit, with inter- es Sorin the war of ‘the Spanish * nantinlall est after six months. Persons wishing to cad te: fed from this town along the Lanter purchase will be shown the first tract by eall- to Lanternburg on the Rhine. The were aban-|10g on N. P. Hall, and the second tract by doned in 1867 but have never been destroyed. | calling on Joseph Blackwell. The town itself is fortified with walls and iow- ie AE a 8. TROTT, Apw’r, ers, Jnly 9, —4t. Cee » Ferber =e % a it KARST Mee | | "7 | v 8, Distaicr Copnt.—This tribunal is in @gesion here this week, hisTIonor, Judge Brooks with the dignity, ability and impartial- \Aty thathave madehima general favorite with the ‘bar, On the opening of the Court his Honor @élivered one of the clearest and most appro- ptiate charges to the grand jury that it has ever been ‘our fortune to hear. The patience with which he hears the arguments of counsel and the’ great clearness of his charges to the jury show hhim to possess some of the qualities that go to make a good Judge—which he certainly is, No cases of special importance have been dis- | Fleming posed of, A number of indictments against par- ties for violations of the Internal Revenue laws have been tried, and in about one half of them the defendants have’ been acquitted. The. writ of habeas corpus, issued by his Honor for the Caswell and Alamance prisoners, has not yet ‘been retarned, and may not be for several days, . as the parties in whose custody they, are have in which to make the retur ~ i re tot! ili b _done-with them by his Honor we do not, of course, know, but suppose that hewill either re- Jease them or turn them over to the civil autho:- ities of the State for examination. By his course in this matter the Judge has greatly endeared himself to the law-loving and law-abiding peo- ple of North carolina, and will ever be held in grateful remembrance by them. abe Erection News.—Davipsoy.—Shipp 1216, Phillips 1150; Congress— Leach, d 1208, Scott, r 1320; Senate—F. C, Robbins, d 1275, Allen r 1122; House—Clinard, d 1283, Brown, ind 1218, Beckerdite, r 1165, Miller, r 1110; Loftin, 4d elected Sheriff. Sroxes.—Shipp 989, Phillips 560; Leach, d 1,009, Scott, r 560; Senate—Adama, d 968, Es- owe i , ye t . 1765/148)018' 19724 ,|774 148/118/197 248/31 4)¥ ih 2a a fe 580) | 414, 29| 65 ‘Pe i. r Om adae a¢ enet 7 ; P's Ke hte ae ) dike Li f ce at Hy d / i71| 3| | THE WAR, 0 From Prussia. Berwin, August 8—Gen. Sternmetz tele- graphs tke following particulars of the con- test between ‘Von and the. forces under Gen. The fi ed on our side by thé fourteenth divi % ovo ¥ ruggle gt between Saar- buck and Forbach, lasting until night. The heights of Splechelen were carried ut the ace of the bayonet, and the enemy thrown ack on Forbach. Meanwhile our fifteenth division had advanced from Vocklingen, where they had taken Rossel and reached Forbach at night-fall, when broken divisions of the French army were being driven upon that point. The baggage and camp eqaip- page of two divisions aud many prisoners were taken. ¢ < From Italy. ROM Aug. 8.—The last of the French ariny of occupation left Civita Vecchai to- day in the steamer Magellan and Panama fur Marseilleqand the seat of war. From England. .9.—The following offi Lonpon, A tea, r 582; House—Mitchell, d 1,024, Newsom, | d 1,024, Newsom, r 502. Suary.—Shipp’s majority 400, Leach’s 75 ; | Hampton, d for the House 423; Cowles, d for the Senate 416, all Conservatives and all county Officers ditto. Canarnvus.—Shipp 963, Phillips 851, Shober | 963, Sprague 852; Senate—Mauney, d 958, Pickler ind 858: House—Henderson d 930, Me- Donald, r 833. Hurley d, re-elected Sheriff + Yapxrx.—The Conservative ticket carried by over 400. Cowles, d, majority over Vestal, r more than 400. The Rads carried this county before by « considerable majority. Carawsaa—(Official.)—Shipp 1043, Phillips | 149; Congrese—Shober 1034, Sprague 142; Sen- | ate—Crowell d, 742; Mott ind, 310; House, Lowrance 4, 557, Houston, ind 624. Al! coun- ty Conservative elected. Tk tein this a" 1868 was 602, Spraguc’s this year ip , p> B Guaxce—Dr. John H. Ennis, favorably known to onr community as adn has again engaged in the businese— yden's ve having pufehased the Deng Store et Dro GeB. | 5, r ~~. He will contintinue to occupy the salted occupied by Dr. Poulson, in Dr. Hall's Gothic building, on Main Street, next door to Meroney & Bro., where he'will be glad \ “= old friends and customers | é - ~—_- = | The “Young Folk’ Rural” pew Roral and Literary Monthly, designed for is the title of a Young Men and Young Women, which is to be jamed by H. N. F. Lewis, Western Rural, at Chicag for stories and coniribut tera. $1.00 per year. — the publisher of the I’:,zes are offered 1 Toung wri- Bisnor ATKINson’s ArpoisTMENTS.-=~ The appointments are as follows : Ratherfordton, September 4th. Shelby, “ Sth Lincolnton, llth High Shoals, 13th Uharlotte, = 1h Christ’s Charch, Rowan) Sunday 18th &t. James, (Iredell! mh Mocksville, 22d St. Andrews, 23rd Salisbury, Sunday 25th Lexington, 27th Greensboro’, 28th Moantain Chapel, ( Rockingham) Oct lat Leakaville, 2nd Yanceyville, 4th Milton, 5th Hillsboro’, Oth | St. Mary's, (Orange,) 10th a Tue Cneraw axp Sauisopry Roap.—This Road, we are giad to inforra our readers is ina fiir way of being speedily built. The sur ev has been commenced in earnest. T! I con- dition of the Company, too as to prt its eompletion to to this point at an early day, be- yond per adventure. - Wades- bore Argus. —_——- Sa Hasten it along Wur po Cui_pres Dirk 1—In answer to this, quéstion the Medieal Reeord hulds the folowing language : The teason why children die, ts. becanse they are not taken care of. From the day of birth they are stuffed with fir d. choked with physic, splashed with water. s fucated fn hot rooms, and steamed in bed clothes: — So moch for indoor. When permitted to breathe a breath of pure air once a week in summer, and once or twice during the eold months. only the nose is permitted to peer futo daylight. A litthe later they are sent eut with no elothes at all on the part of the body which most need protection. Bare legs. bare arms, bare necks. girted tniddles, with an inverted umbrella to collect the air} and chill the ether parts of the budy. A} stout, strong man, eves oat in aeold day| with gloves and overcoat, woolen stockings, | and thiek, double-soled boots, with cork be- tween and rubbers over. The same day, a| ehild of three years old, an infant of flesh and blood and bone and constitution, goes | out with shoes as thin as paper,cottou socks, legs uveovered to the knees, neck bare; an | exposure which would disalle the nurse, kill | him outright. and make the father an invalid for weeks. And why? To harden them to a mode of dress which they are never expec- | ted to practice. To acenstoin them te ex po- sure which a dozen years latar would be cun- sidered downright foolery. | To rear children thus for the slanghter- sey , and then lay it to the Lord, is too bad. We don't think the Almighty had ary band in it. me When Patrick first tried peaches he said he liked the flavor but the seeds lay | heavy on his stomach. + } |9:45 A. M.. Angust 8th: dispatch is dated at Hamborg, in Patalinate, Yesterday after the battle of Woerth, the evemy retired in the greatest disorder, French artillery endeavored to naked a@ @tand at Nicderbran, bat that towa was taken by the Bavarians, | aud the evemy retired ou the route to Bistehe. The cavalry of Wurtemburg captured the enemy's stores and four pieces of artillery at Reichshoten. ‘The dead ard wounded cov- ered the rvute of the retreating army. This moruing we have occupied Hazenad, evacu- ated by the enemy. The German troops held both banks of the Saar, having oceu- pied Sarraguemjnes aud Forbach after slight resistance b, the Freuch.” From Bavaria, Municn, Aug. 9.—The King of Bavaria makes the following feport concerning the battle of Woerth: “Early on the woruiug of the 7 h inst, as var troops had left their | bivovaec tu march on Euzelzheim, the thun- det uf candon was heard. Our movements wete hastened. and we soon came up with the firsteorps which was engaged with the evemy. The Bavarian troops were placed in action at onee, and participated in the assault upon the heights of Gaewmine, which were carried about fy, ‘loc ls, being tepulsed Telenor Gd with teavy loss. The action wag i and sangtina- ry The King iesue@ @ Govgratalatory or- der to the second corps, thauking them for their splendid conduct and gallautry From Paris. Faris, Ang. 9.—There is av immense up rising of the people of France to repel Pros sian invasion t is said, officially, thattwo millions of men are ready to mareh, and that the reserve corps will namber one million. The people are clamoroas for orgauization and leaders. Loxnox, Ang. 9.—The Paris correspond- entof the Mauchester Eaminer telegra that Italy and Austria each sends 100, men to the aid of France. The Empress Eugenie. according to the Pall Mcll Gacette, is preparing for fight, The army at Metz is still andergoing thorough organization. The Times ascribes the French disaster to the Emperor's obstinacy in refusing soand military advice and to b's dullness. The Times says. parties io France will make the Emperr pay the y for his i)| scccess. woh cay in the acts by His name is al y which the regeney seks to rally the people. Thiogs arrange dasthoe! esas if he was not expected to re-ame his power. a@ if how he may be dispensed with alte The only question is, who shall first the word ‘‘abdieation.” Edmund Abont writes from the field bitterly condemfiing the Emperor's course. He says, “having declared war he left the Prussians to begin Ht. Ut is trne that neithrr party was rea- dy, vet the French Jost twenty days in mare b- They were attacked enemy when there was no skirmishers to meet ing and countermarching at Wicseenburg by the no videties to watch and no plan to repel.” Part, Ang. 9.— »vernment calla npon all former officers, having served in the armies of France, to take their gradea in regiments of volunteers or of the gard- hil h to go to the front immediately Nim! ers are re- ling to the call. Two councils of the Ministry to-day. Gen. Changarnier left bis residence this mor- ning to go to seek a command at headquarters Thousands of people accompanied him io the railway. 1 he whi are spon Metz, 8, P. M.—The army is concentrating to march tu Rosgea and defend its passages. There has been no engagement to-day. Paris, Aug. 9.—Le Volontaire Changarnier, as svon as he heard of the affair of Weissenburg, telegraphed, asking for a com- mand. This morning’s papers say nothing is certain concerning the course of Anstria. Russia is keeping her quiet with promises now. The Patria says, it was rumored that the Bourse would be closed to-day at noon. There have been no disturbances. The an- thorities having been warned that the interna- saya, Gen | tional workingmen would make a demonstration | ayer. took precautions to prevent it, which have been effectual if any outbreak was contemplated. Rome, Aug. 5.—The embarkation of” French ep which was completed by A for thie fhe was retarded the storm. last of the troops would have gone several days since. Parra, Ang. 9.—The journals here announce with warm approval that Italy is ready to send 109,000 armed men to the assistanos of France. pean “Where there's a will there’s a way,” asthe woman said when she wiped the dishes with the door mat. Never purchase love or friendship by gifts ; when thus obtained, the are lost as soon as you stop payment. A lady need not be particularly prim because she is arose. ‘here are other roses than prim roses. ew | race Ba aes Correspondence of the Baltimore Gagette. ©»: } ’ James Fisk, Jr., of New York; } laws for protection. He is as he has a genius for brazen’ tively excites admiration, On Saturda with his team, one , to the race. ad outa srbly ome ae Pee Sh, A DS NE ee ered the select family circle and took seats.— an ae ewan mane ans the features of e day, it not been for the appearance 0 another well-known personage, dressed in a 20 silk; covered with lace, who, though somewhat advanced in life, still, by the aid of the arts SOCIETY AT LONG BRANCH. = — j t wash en eal, bush. Copperas, 5. pei] Corn, “ A semi-modest ace ot but rather Cotton, pou ae arn, sor bessh, p Eggs. per dozen, Feathers, per pound, Piour, per sack. Pish, Mackeral, >, d: To-day a man is great by his power'to apcumu- late ; ond the hardihood and enterprise which in better lays might have been devoted tH mo bler deeds are now employed solely in the exe cution of achemes which pay. pecu- niarily. There is bat one Mammon, and mon- ley is his profit. This shows everywhere at | Long Branch. proven the @ Mitient altera- tive properties for the cure of Sxrofula, King’s Evil, Uleera, Cancerons and Indolent Tumot, Mercurial, and Syphilitio Affegtions, Enlarge- ment of the Bones, Tetter, Ringworm, Boils, Pimples and diseases resulting from a depraved state of the blded, and nll female. diacascarare ontained in highly corcentrated form in DR. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. «Jt is a very popular medicine, and deservedly so. — SINKING SLOWLY. Frém the Alts‘California, July 26. Diseases that progress ra to a crisis are | ‘The trial of Chaney Kramer, 1aai@ter "rar try ret dene Coet blast @ ys robbing silverware from the residenee of Col. | rake af Vighting, bot unless ed, itte | Johu C. Maycard, ended ov Saturday eveu- | .troys itqeoortainly; end in ner chron- ing in the condemnation of the aceused, and | jc debility, slthoagh it does with ewift | produced a heart-rending scene seldom equal- | nexs of yellow fever. is as suret) sap the spings Pea. even in @ criminal court. Kramer hap | of life eventually as any acute disease, if not | been three tithes tried for this offumee. On | checked by invigorating medigation, There is the first ogeasion the verdict was set aside | something inexpressly toachingin the specta | cle of preinature deca) Langger, pallor, ene on the ground that Judge Lake gave the ja- | °" P : 7. * ry instructions in the absence of the defend- | “ iation, depression of spints, aud 8 distaste for J . exertion, wordinary symptoms, and th ant’s counsel. On the second trial the jury . gi <p de ° 9 cate shoal! be peymptly met by tonle traet ment — disagreed, end the third was that which em- | The best in tand exhil@pant thet can be |AN EXCERING SCENE IN COURT+-4 | NOBLE WIFE—A VAGABOND HOUS- BAND—A WORTHY OBJECT OF CHARITY. ded on Sata day. aduini.tered in & case of this Kind ix Husteter's The prin-ipal difficulty in the case seemed | Stomach, The stimulating principle af to consist in the fact that the indictment the pre youses the ddviamt energies of system, 4nd the strengtheming avd regulat- charged the defendant with ‘ bergla: os the sat liann onde j j i rea pennangab and healthful harass (he testiseray fre sola possid tay = vital feces thes brought into that the offence which he really committed Seaeele ae was receiving. with a guilty knowledge that | play. 5 7 * akg age the silverwore was stolen. and that the bur- | ened ofthe blood! improved. the | glary was committed by a man named Mey-| more natu every organ lers, who is also indicted fur the off nee-— | that to the nourishient of the bedy | The evidence in the case was concluded op} w ys change. By theee means Friday evening. at d the whole of Saturday the repair physical trm@tare i. « fected Was consumed iv addresses to the jury, more at ee — = I _— than usual care being bestowed on the ease. | ‘ ne benifice a ' A e Jadge Lake wert minutely through the evi- a a marked and Mriking than ta zed by genoral@ebility and ner- dence. calling the attention of the jury to 3 | insuring in 50! which promisesso much of present and future . 1 <4 of final triumph and the 20 which Ninon de L’Enclos practiced 80, suegene} + “ ee, 3 Let us have « w and forever with fully, maintains a telling Caw Her +| Fruit, dried, apples pealed, inn. 4 tamed ~ ruinous: = _ meee abroad age was provided by the leading sport of pee} in - Loos Ao, ‘ 4 12 : : er wr. penis | Branch. When the races were over. Mr. Sp ce wenehes, peeled, » +: aaa 15 to 1B) nett the Commuuity and 4 drove in giand style to the Continental, where eee wepaaied. RN, ge - 2 Vex oa hes . GRAVES, he stops nominally. After a short halt there he ob » pat pound, seen 30 te oe | Mata 4 Ggn'l Ag’t, 4th Judicial District, drove on, up the beach, to a stylish cottage bY | fron, bar, we eee 6 to B ny Salisbury, N. C. the sea, where he had been prec thetwo| + ‘castings, “ whoa horse equipage. . This is his real ment, | Nails,cat,. “ 7 ae : DOUBT na he wading in eT eee Molas ; ha 8 eae a e vices 0 t! Athens, an i cae The i 2 without alee trait of cultivation or el- . 5 Ss eal 2 1 Connecticut Mutu U ge may have been attractive when it ow ie pound. > ; to become historical.” What | Petatogs ris, por bushel, .o 18 THE STRONGEST is quite a different matter. we re : 1.00 oO , hese ladies appeared at the ball ry r pound, 12 to “ LIFE oom of a principal hotel. At another hotel, at} ©. A eat : 16 to 18 a hop, the other one referred to we reer the j Palverized ve it * s ‘ star of the occasion. Mrs. Fisk, with her sixe Salt, . OF Moree teeny, io at Newpart, When Prince tats | ta etral Iugurance Comp p feldt was tired of one princess he pensioned her | qo nto | 10 00 $50,000 a year, api sent her tp Br 3H) to 1.05 TEE WORLD. io obtained a divorce he wet ae a to 1.00 “4 wap seat h. , &% prince grand, dispenses conc —— ham over oe A the legal Pak gi plus pe IAL NOTIOES. t of expenses to total receipt» in 1869, only Dees not this afford food forreftection?. We - __ fe oe 8.88 per cent. oe are all valued to-day by our capacity to make NES WEED. [ta ratio of Assets to Liabilities. as measured dollars. Each age has its speciolities, At one RIGINES USED IT. pthe New York Legal Standard. is $155,50 per time a man is great as a law-maker ; at virtues of Roots, Herbs a aw all desirable forms of Insur a8 a philosopher ; at another as a knight errant; “used by the “Medicine men” }* etre cotta cect and at the at another as @ robber; at another as a soldiee. of the I eed whi experience BD. WAIT, Gen. Agent, ic sneieats cate Sos Cevilelite, an are ep- wifBout th van articipatiag privileg: el not b a eee ‘ARE ALL PARTICIPATING, Home Institution, Its onward marsh has with every ce of strength in its the earth, aud ities of the same are not excelled. rooms, in both cotages and other are large and pleasant; cottages two to six rooms each, suit- ae ae Elasticity of Touch, tS sid va ft ow meneee (ee Dealers, Teachers and desiring to putthase 0 first-class instrument are elsewhere. ted kh it, eke. eoalto PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, ¥ wn“ large | "Together with all modern improvements. : The ae of a a aoe be hi that our Soot! le Sparklin Catawba, which ought to be for no watering pines “can olor gs ‘ « ir 8 8 "The Bar I be supplied with ebo uors and segars. Good Ten pin Alleys.— Billiard Tables, one of which will be of the most approved style. ,, GOOD BATH HOUSES, for Pool, Plunge or Shuwer Baths, and Sul- phur Baths, hot or cold. + A GOOD BAND OF MUSIC, , six or more performers, has been engaged, for the season, and a good Physician petma-y o liq- Apr—iy Office, Raleigh, ¥.¢. JNO. A. BRADSHAW, Agent, Salisbury C. W. TOPPING & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, 842 Greenwich Street, New York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF Southern and Production, such as Tobsc- 26, Wool, Hops, ides, Skins, Furs, Feathers, Hemp, Rags, Beeswax, Green and Dried Fraits, Beans, Peas, Seeds, Flour, Crain, Pork, Beef, Venisoa, Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, High wines, &c, &¢. Our long experience in the Com- mission business enables isto sell goods without highest prices. Marking plates sent on, - Commision tr welling produce 5 per cent; wool, &c.,2 1-2percent CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. July 15, 1870. Bly NOTICE. HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDER from the Superior Court of Davie County at Spring en, will offer Some ® Fulton, on the y of August next, « lands belonging to the estate of a. M. Hanes, dec'd : One Tract of about 400 acres, on the Yadkin River, in an} around Paiten, on ih there is « Tan Yard, Two Good Dwe' Houses, & Double Barn, and other out houses. The tract will be divided to suit purchasers. One Tract of 310 acres, lying on Dutchman Creek, sab to widew's dower. 4120, One inferest or sixteenth pert of the Fulton Ferry landing and bost. Parties wishing to purchase can call on the Ad- mipistrator at Fulio, and view the promises. Terms will be meade known on the day of Sa'e. This June 16, 1870. 8. J. HANBS, =n Administrator. Picasant Grove Academy. Pleasant Grove, Davie Co., N. C. THE EIGHTH SESSION OF rurs School pegins on the Ist of August and continue 2 weeks. Con set English. Classical and Mathematical. : j veus m. Ladice sffetfed wih these such portions as were pertinent to the issue. | siimemea in this most whelikeeme of all ton- His charge occupied ove hourin its delivery. | jes and tives the enfext @8@ surest means During nearly the whole of the trial tue! of relief 7 HE is strong to reste and power rless & J : ’ £ I , who isa young woman of } to injure, h isthe P . “clouds Of Witvesees.”’ appearance, about twenty |" eng i en gat with two young children on ef knees, She was placed on the stand to testily on bébalf of her husband. and the ea- ~ CHOLERA 4 The following letter is from Mr. Woodward ger anxiety Which she displayed to ehield | of St Louis, to J. N. Hartig,, Eeq., of New the loved thengh erring one, elicited much | London, Comn. Mr. \V. is linan of high sympathy on her behalf After an absence | reseétabil a tl ’ My, an! during th valence of ihe cholera in Bt. Louis. wateh e resalt of the | ee, be Pain Kille® Qor this discare, | a his testineny can be relied upon © ith the of about half an hour, the jary returned into the coart with a verd.ct of guilty, and @ strong recommendation to merey. When * yvung wt Pi he annoc mnent | : * the y ng = Leerieh i" _ ao at |" Dese Sie:— You recotletitthen I saw you | . : 1 n te gnec pe athe ber ves to a in Jafiuary last, my e3 pres you my most felon’s cell her feelings perfectly overpower- | ganguine ¢ xpectetions that Is’ PAIN KIL- ed her. and a scene followed that beggars desery thon Several of the jurymen wept like children, and tears stood in even the eyes of lawyers. | who are not unaccustomed to s milar scenes. Even the court seemed affected, and it was j some titne before an attempt was made to | put astop to the pair ful oceasion by ad- journing the e So soon as she partially | reeovered herself the wife's reason seemed |to assume its sway. She thrust her children into their father’s arms, as if she said to her- LER would have a tremend@ig gale in the west | this season, and my antief ns hare been than realised, andthe mony of thous- and who have use it hae begmthey would not be willing to go to bed at night witbout it in| the house } On the appearance of th fn thia city, | sneh was the confidence in @ePaia Killer as a | reinedy, that miny who purghased it remarked | to me that they bod no fear erdread «of the cholera as long a8 they tad the Pain Killer by them, and hundreds took it asa ——, | ative, for no person can ha¥@p~ derancement o the buwels Saas r if the Sion: « medicine | This wasthe security and com of hundreds aequianted with it, and when friends were attacked with the Cholera ‘ould ad minie- ter the remedy in large quan , and in every casé When it bas been taken 2 of the first of this disease, it hes sucecseful. it an infallible edy. I have nore ort s Thelaw has taken away he who ought to find bread for my children, vow let the | law provide for them also.” She then has- | tily fled from the court. So soon ag she | reached the top of the stairs her mutherly | feelings becaine apperinost, and she loudly bexelained, “No, I will have my children; they are all [have got now.” She then| not ‘ofany individual im @ay family who | hastily retuemed. aud eagerly seizing her lit- | axed the Pain Kilicr when attagked but speedi- tle ones.def the court. She had not, how- | ly Raat | a be far when the love for her hus-| The informed me that he administer- bh fof a moment stamped ont, re- ed it to ns when cold orim-thecramps, and imereased ardor, she rushed to it gave ate relief, but still it, should giv- + > ies . a oN r eonk side. atid. without one word of upbraid- weal ee ~ ete of >see ing. clung to him, and it was long ere the | ghonld , ee ie ie Weeping spectators could tear her away. you, robability it a aes ciasueke —_-__-~s-— -— you ers there pore peety, and I r Tein ~ : am con! ifthe Pain Killetis used, nota Tur Vision or THE Dy ING.—There is fn single Cholera wili oedmpin your city. human history an uuwritten chapter, which b: Res vectfully ra, is yet thronged with mysterious incidents ae I Mo OOD WARD half fearfully remembered by their wituesses.| [9 The Killer is sold by all dealers in All who have stood beside the bed of the dy- ing. must have been thrilled with singular testiinenies that the dying are conscious of the presence of other than immortal visit- ants. Is it not a grand and consolatory convie- tion, that when Christians are passing away to their eternal humes, then the attenuating links that chain consciousness to time and day are melting away, one by one, and their eoaseiousness buco-nes, by the gradual enfran- 6s. At fag 5 Im tors. of anew BRIOK CHURCH in Mt Township will be let out by the Building fttee on August the 20th, 1870. The an, will meet at Foster & Holme’ Store to bids on that day. W. L. KisTLER ALEX. BROW} Com, MONROE BARRIER, - Terms : Teition from €6 to $10 per session. nently logated for the benefit of invalids,who Il have good attention. | The Sparkling Catawba this season will d ponnge ment of Mr. JOHN L. the last three years,” 0 at the Healing Springs in by Mrs. M. A. WREN, table. The cars, on the Western and Railroad, leave Salisbury r Sundays excepted, fur Hickory Sation Springs Depot. where hacks ‘good dri- vers will be ready to take ers to the Springs; @ distance of six miles, over a beautifal, well shaded road. A good LAUNDRY conneeted wich the Springs and washing done at reasonable rates. BOARD. For four weeks, $48. Per Week, $15.— Per Day, $3. Children under ten years of e and. coloted servants half price. No charge for infants, or children under two years —_ Reasovable deductions made for large families who spend the season. Tickets at reduced rates, or rettirn tickets, ean be had on the different Railroads to the Sparkling Catawba. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., kling Catawba Springs, Catawba co.. . C., Jane 10, 1870. 2m GOODS GOING DOWN! Go0DS GOING DOWN! ! V. WALLACE, | No. 3, Grasire Row, Saiszury, N. C., HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM rue North with a fall a:d well selected Stock which he offers to the public at prices lower than any house in the market, having par- chased chew during the decline in the North- ern markets. All I desire is a call, and I am confident that you will not leave my store without be- ing pleased, not only with the Goods, but with the LOW cus. My stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimmings of all kinds, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, and a full line of a oa d Sh most thoroughly seasoned timber the savuind i willbe the chai b tis wale The great increase in the sale of par ligere. ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to pails tee cent. less than any other house (offering. the same class of instruments) in the United States. While wo sctwpen the maxim of “qaickwales and small pédts,” we make it, at the ame time, special object to furnish our customers with instruments in no way inferior to the best in the market. Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the a profit of from $100 to $300, neither dothe to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair it is worth, hence « large class of our music loving people have been obliged to We can do t. farnish New Beven-Octave Piano hand Pianos 1O to dollars. 3” Partics ordering by mail may rely upon the best selections. Our Pianos are fully warranted for six years Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of the country upon application. C. M. Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, | 435 Broome Street, Wew Work. 7 , -_ THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements. ) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over- come in this instrument. The Verdict is Unanimous! The Greatest Success of the Age! ! We Challenge the World to Equal [t!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers Beard from $8 to $9 per month. We invite the attention of parent and guardians | to this schoo); and assure them that pupils entrust- prepared. either for College or the active duties of life x address, LEASANT GROVE, DavirCo., N.C. W. J. ELLIS, July Th, 1877. Principal.) Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL. NEWTON, N. ©. HE 10th SESSION ot this Institution will begin on the 3d Menday in July 1870.— Stadents will find suitable classes and agrees | ble clevsmates in almost any branch of a busi- ness education, and in a Classical or Mathemat- ical conrse in Junior year in College. Tuition per session of 16 weeks froin $8 to $18 Roard in families from $8 to $10 per month; in eclabs for less. For cireular and particulars address | 5 Rav. J.C.CLAPP, A. B 8. M. FINGER, A.B. 1270 Principale. | 24:2m" | PIANOS ‘PIANOS. GOLD MEDALS June 17, Have just been in October and November, 1869, awarded to CHAS. M. STEIFF, For the best Pianos now made, over Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York Pianss. OFFICE ARD WAREROOME: No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, Mp. STEIFF’S PIANOS have all the latest im- nis, including the Agroffe Treble, Ivory Fromta and the improved French Action, fally war- ted for five years, with privilege of exchange twelve inonthe if not entirely satisfactory to hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always from 860 to * a . t ces, who havé our Pianos in use: Gen. R. E. Lee, Lexington, Va. Hi. 1. Helper, P. N. Heilig, Salisbury. N. c: Gen. Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. ton, Va. Gov. John Letcher, Lexi ° B & Charlotte, N.C, tute, Raleigh, N. C. Hitleboro, N agents for the sale chisement of alingering death qypore aud more July 28, 1870—2t Pree of the above ce Pianos. joly J0—1y sald at Eactory prices. GROCERIES, and a great many other articles not here enu- i matinnony | uniform textisrony of | ef to our care will be thoroughly and practically | erated. &@” Come and ev amine my stosk of Goods before pur chasing eleewhere. V. WALLACE, No. 3. Granite Row, Satispury, N. C. * June 10. 1870. 23—3in. Advantages of Life In- surance. The North America Insurance Company pays its premiums promptly without charge, W.H, HOULDERNFSS, Agent, North America Life Ins. Co. Taomasvitite, N.C. Dear Sir :—You will please accept my sin- cere thanks for your prompt payment, without charge, of the ainonnt of the poliey of Insur- ance on my Ilusband’s Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars. At your ear- nest and repeated solicitation he was induced to insure in your Company, and now we arethe recipents of ita benefits. To you and the North America Life Insur- ance Company we shall feel under obligations, anch as ouly the widow and fatherless can feel and exprese. May you bavesuccess in inducing others to insure in your most liberal company, and may the Lord of the widow and orphars bless you and prosper yuu in yeur good work. MARGARET C. BARBER, of Rowan Mills, N. C. Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool, London and Globe Firs Insurance Com- pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri- vate ings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fi o- ; erie’, Mills and Merchandise and pays osres mply. All letters aabramed GB Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N.C will receive prompt atten- tion. dec 3—tf BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT, N. C. Oprosire RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Rest of porters in attendance at all trains. Mail Stages for Salem leave this honse daily. Passengers dispatched to any point at short notice by private conveyance. Grateful for the liberal patronage of the past we hope by strict attention to the wants of our guests to Ser a continuance of the same. WM. G. BARBER, Proprieto Jan. 7, 1870—1tf ff. FH CONSUMPTIVES.—You can get asuré cure for Conghe and Colds and all long complaints free — Ithaecneed itn uente send for't to Dasa Apss, P QO. Bor Bool, New Vora and the musical world generally to examine | this truly wonderful instrument. ‘The Burdett Combination Organ As ite name indicates, isan ingenius anion ofall our standard improvements, combined with may pew | features never before introdaced or attempted in Reed Organs, together making this Organ the xz PLvs uLTRa Of instruments, and one that has al- reedy created a revolution in Soe mind in the decided favor of the general adoption of Reed both for secalar and sacred masic, where | an instrument is required either to accompany the voice or to produce orchestra! effects. With the multitndinous and surprising combina- tions that are contained in this instrament, the most intricate mosic of the “great masters,” can be ren- dered as on a grand organ; or the most simple mu- sic for the melodeon can be played by « child. All the = —— the ane Or- n are protec y patent, belong exclusively to fre Company, and can be used on no other orgae. , The present Burdett Organ has received the most cordial and highest enconiums from these ranking the first of musicians and organists. | among The New York Independent says of the Bur- dett Organ: “It is by far the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen.” The Christian Leader says : ‘We bad no idea that a reed instrument could be brought to sch perfection.” The New York Observer says: ‘Its ty of voicing, richness of tone, and wond i or- ehestral combinations, together with a number of new and original stops, render it an inatra ment of such perfection as to be beyond com petition ” The press and public everywhere who have had an opportunity of listening to its beautiful strains, not only give it their unqualified appro- val, bnt unhesitatingly concede that it stands without a rival. Tle Burdett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet Organs at $45, $75, $100, &s. Cc. M. Tremaine & Breo., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 435 Broome St., New York. July 22, 1870. 99-4 back wi Sfor he gr cobrgeer that T have to be “all the time, and my silk bonnets are hot avd hurt my head, and my shoes pinch; batit is of uo ‘use to éry, for narse always thinks I hate got the colic, and gives me nasty medi- cine,,and shakes me up and down. until she almost shakes the breath,out of; me. The little Dateh baby rolls around in the listened, but evidently did not understand it; he was too abstract. Snatching his wateh. from his pocket, he said : “James, what is this I hold in my hand ?” “A watch, sir.” another, “Do you not see it?” “Yea, sir.” “How do you “It ticks, sir.” ; “Very well, Can any of you bear it tick ? All listen now.” After a pause, “Yes, sir, we hear it.”— He then took off the case, and held the case in one band and the watch in the , “A little clock,” said dirt as much as she wants:to, but it would’ be most disgraceful if Miss Arabella Wal- lingford should descend as low w- ers. One of my greatest trials consists of being exhibited to visitors. All the ladies insist upon seeing “dear little Arabella ;” though I know they only do it because they think it will please mamma. When nurse brings me in, arrayed in my finest robes, they consider it their.duty to go into ecstacies over me. One says that I have such a beautifal mouth, another that my eyes are heavenly—just like pa’s, the ladies say ; bat the gentlemen say they are like ma’s. But when mother is not know it is a watch?” “Now, children, which is the watch 1— You see there are two which look like watches.’ , ‘Phe littlest. one, in your right hand, ” air. listening, they call me aa ugly little pug- “Very well. But how do you know os ae ey ens is ie the watch t” ‘ Ob dear! I wish my mamma would 2 a ci oY Wie as th tle Dutch baby’s fery well again, Now I will lay the case a8 put ft aside, there—down in myibat. Now let us sco if you can hear the watch tick.” . “Yes, sir, we hear it,” exclaimed sever- “Well, the watch ean tick, and go, and time, you sce when the case is taken off and put away in my hat. “So it is with you my children; your body is nothing but the case, the = ig le. The case, the body, be ta- ken off and buried in the . yt the soul will live and think, justas well ag this watch will go, as you see, when the ease 4s of.” Thia made it plain, and even the youn- t went home and told his mother that is “little soul would tick after he was dead.” mamma does. She rocks»her to sleep iv her arms, and talks baby talk to her.— But I have to be rocked in a cradle that is wound up like a clock, and it rocks so fast that I 1oll from one side to the other and bumps my head; apd it makea me feel as pappa said he did when he went across the ocean. But my mamma goes to parties and balls, and makes calls, and goes shopping, and she has no time to take care of me. My poor hair! I wish it was uot so long. Nurse will pat it ap in little papers every night to make! look curly in the morning, she harts and pulls so that I then she gives me m ways rakes me feel so hot that I can’t ery and keep her dear! I wish I werea “daisy ;” some- thing that doesn’t have to be dressed, and bumped, and shaken, exhibited ; or I wish { were'a little Datch baby with a mamma to take care of me. —__-—~-—__——— . WHAT DID THE MAN SAY. tion of bebs, Juniper Berries. *i % tion, to form a fine gin. | placement with spirits o' ries; very little sugar is nsed, and a tion of spirit. tis more palatable than any a a to uses or. Itis a plant that emits its fragrance; the ac- tion ofa flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is hy Those who are in the habit of attending police and other courts must have observ- ed the difficulty under which law yers and labor sometimes in gett’ wit- nesses to testify in form. fol- lowing, which took place in a Cincinnati court, is an amusing and perfect example. A man had been t im the act of theft, and pleaded in extenuation that he was drunk. Coart (to the policeman who was wit- ness)— What did the man say when you arrested him?! Witness—He said he was drunk. Ooart—I want to know his precise words, just as he uttered them; he didn’t ase the pronoun he, did be? He dido’t pay “he was drunk ?” itners—Ob yes ; be did—he said he was druvnk—hbe acknowledged the corn. £ Conse (quis —— ene” age gL ue Soaks ak as “a oe Didn’t be say “I was ” — (depreeatingly) —Oh no, your Honor; he didn’t say you was drunk; I wouldn't allow any gue to TER that.apon you in my . i fosecuting Atterney—Pshaw! you don’t comprehend me at all. His Honor means, did not the prisoucr say to you,| “T was drank f” Witness—(reflectivel y)}—Well, he might have said you was drunk, but I didn't hear him. Attorney for Prisoner — (blaudly )— What the Court desires is for you to state | the prisoners exact words, preserving the | precise form of the pronoun he made ase of in reply. Was it the first person I, the second person ‘THOU, or the third | person HE, SHE, or IT. Now, then, sir, (with severity,) didn’t my clinet say, | “T was drank 1” Witness—(getting mad) — No, he didn't | aay you was drunk either; but if he had, I reckon he wouldn’ta‘liedany. Do you epose the poor fellow ebarged the whok court with being drunk ? —_- SINGULAR PLEDGE. Adam Clark commenting on the first verre of the fourteenth chapter of Like, eays: “Among the Tarks, if a maa on ly tastes salt with another, he holds him self bound, in the most solemn manner, never to do that person any injary.” | shall make no apology for inserting the following anecdote: ‘A public robber in Persia, known by the name of Yacoub ibu Leite Saffer, broke open the treasury of Dirhem, the governor of Sistan. Not withstanding the obacarity of the place, he obsérved, in walking forward, some-| Chihg that eparRted a title; sapposing it to be some precious stone, he put his hand on the place, and taking up something, touched it with his tongue and fonnd it to be salt. He immediately left the treasu- ry without taking the smallest article with him. The governor finding in the morning that the treasury had been bro- ken open, and that nothing was carried off, ered it to be published, that “Who- ever the robber was who had broken open the treasury, it he declared himself, he should be freely pardoned, and that he should not only receive no injary, but should be received into the good graces of the governor.” Confiding in the pro- mise of Dirhem, Yacoub appeared. The governor asked him how it came to pass that, after having broken open the treas- ury, he took nothing away. Yacoub re- Jated the affair as it happened, and added, I believed that I became your triend in eating of your salt. and that the laws of that friendship would not permit me to touch anything that appertained to you.’ a A negro boy in Columbus Ohio, rashly went in bathing the other day and was drowned. fis mother said it served him right for taking up new fangled uotions. He nebber was washed befo. Many a woman who has foreed herself into the matrimonial market wishes, when too late, that she had not been eo badly —To eujoy the seent of roses, at meals, an abun table, so that pishes were completely sur- Cl tra, at au enormouse ex) ound t | because she is a rose —- --——>- Roses a Luxury or THe ANCTIENTS. nee of roses were shaken on the rounded. By an artificial contrivance, ro- ses during meals, descended on the gaests from atove. Heliogabalus, in his folly, caused roses to be showered down upon his guests in such quantities, that a num- ber of them being unable to extricate themselves, were suffocated in flowers.— Daring meal time they reclined on cush- ions stuffed with rose leaves, or made a eouch of the leaves themselves, The floor, too, was strewn with roses, in this custom great luxury was displayed. roses for a feast whieh she gave to Antony, had them laid two enbits thick Thamenneed neu io ge npread_ gree b= caus nm . flowtrs, in order & fos er t Redog doe tic. Heliogabalus caused not only the banquet rooms, but also the colonades that led to them, to be covered with roses, interspersed with lillies, violets, hyac'nths and flarciesal, and walked about epon the flowery platform. _——- ao If you can't coax a fish to bite, try our persuasive powers on @ cross dog, and you will be sure to succeed. “Where there's a will there’s a way,” asthe woman said when ehe wiped the dishes with the door mat. Never purchase love or friendship by gifts; when thas obtained, the are lost ar soon as you stop payment. A lady need not be particularly prim There are other roses than prim roses When Patrick first tried peaches lx said he liked the flavor but th heavy on his stomach. secds lay A good minister i: a country village lately prayed fervently for those of his congregation who were “too proud to kneel and too lazy to stand.” ee oy PHILLIPS & BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Court EZouse, on Main Street, JETURN THEIR THANKS TO THE P ec for the very liberal patronage en joyed by them during the past year. and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance, if not an increase of the same We will continne to kee pon hand a good sup- of FAMILY GROCERIES, » ding Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys, Brandies, Rum, Gin, &c, &. ALSO, SHOES, DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, y kwne r Y YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact, almost everything urnally kept in a va riety Store, all of which we will sell low for Cash, or Country Produce at the high- est market price PHILLIVS & BROTHERS Feb. 18. 1870. 7—tf PHOTOGRAPHS, Kennedy's Gallery Re-Opened. PERSONS wishing PICTURES, will.do well to call at once. E. McKNIGHT, i Proroorarner, ALEXANDER DUVAL UPHOLSTERER AND Matress Maker, ON Jenkins’ Corner, Just baek of the Cloth- iug Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pre- pared to do everything in his line at a notiee and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of farnitare renovated and repeaired aud made to look as well as new. Spectal at- tention given to the making and repairing of SOFAS, SETTEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &c, &c. Give him a call, examine his work. and Try ply BOOTS, aold will go away pleased 16-tf : constitation, PT°- | Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to Allow me to ¢all your “ox oF PREPABABIO Buchu, in vacuo, Suuiper wil small Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, isof'a dark col- the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my prepar- ation predominates ; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermenta- on; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a as made in Pharmacopen, nor is it a Sy0, rup—and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exist, In this, you have the knowl- edge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approba- tion, With a feeling of confidence, Tam, very respectfully, H. T, HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years’ Experience. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Por weakness from indiscretion. The ex- hansted powers of Nature which are b: among which Font Vastenetaton to emastion, Lew of Mande EM ye leet ee Ng Brit; in fact, Universal Prostration, and to enter inte the of society. The once affected with Organic and the which fase does. If no treatn ents submitted to, Consumption or insanity ensues. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, In affections "eculiar to Females is any other preperation. as es eee Pp finer, <2 Sapgriaten of Onstomery Sree, tions, Uloerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, sud all complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or change of life. HELMROLD'S FLUID EXTRAOT OF BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH PHE SYSTEM, i STOMACH, :tothe Liver, Kid- | Mxchetlve. Organs. 16 ZOUAVE the battle field, his com- ind lett him alone. They knew oaching end it wes the deadly je von _— — cheer him to life— no : Vv im. Thousanils of Precious Lives iy ne aa oak Wate Aes rete > ; Ignorance of the Steals upon ite'victims unawares, ' attack, plants aND EBMBOIARNRY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life-the Blood, THE INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION Pee Sa Pe een eens Lymph ‘ o..enGe tar peor Ppnvv” im the eatire Jand. It has planted the germ of the most mé@lancholy disease in the veins of men, women €pd children on all sides, and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch, forever Such a Remedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION Renovator. On reaching. the simon at ence with the food and and from the moment it «inte the it attacks discase at its tain head, ia ats and matari'y, and dissipates it th ieee of the organa With anerring and sends new and pure Blood bounding every artery and com, The toberealas of Scrofula that sometimes Will radically exterminate from the aystem diseases arising from the habits of dissipation, ot little @x- pense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience in all these diseases. USE HELMBOLD’s FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU Tn all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating. and no matter of how long standing. It is pleas- | ant in taste and odor, “immediate” im action, and | more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or delicate con stitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer- tain to affect the bodily health and menta; powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a Diu- HELMBOLD’S Extract Buchu is the great retic. Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price—$1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any ad- dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemics) Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved , With fac-simile of my Chem- ical Warehouse, and signed june 3—ly H.T HELMBOLD. or exposure; completely snperseding those unpleas- | ed and eradicmed and the dise: ant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, | ished into Lil. The Torpid flourish and a@fd the inner co of the abdo- men, like kerwels of corn. oc deals. nour lafeiined Ineo tive Kidneys & 2 stimulated to a healthy secre- tien, and theiy materal fur ctions restored to re- newed health etd activity Ite action upon the blood, fluids of the body, and Glandalar System. are TORIC PURSFYING AND DISINFECTANT At ite touch, Gear droopa, dies, and the vie- tim of its viole@@e, as it were, LEAP3 TO NEW LIFE, Relieves the Entire System of Pains and aches, en- livens the spirits, and imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brig to the Complexion, B to the Spirits, A on all Sides. Thousamilé hete been reeeued from the verge of the gra’ its timely use. This is now offered to the public with the most assurance of its intrinsic medi- cal virtues, ad powerful Healing properties. For oat Distases oF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &&., &c And for Diseames of Women and Children. Nervous Proéwtration, Weakness, General Lassitude, and wantof Appetite, itis a It extingnishes Affectiona of the Bones, Labitual Coatigeness, Debil- ity, Diseasegof the Kidneys, D 4 " inlia, as Irregularities, a" En, Pin, Poincar en, ‘séases, Consumption, Serof- tla, or King’s Bvily: PREPARED BY ed Prot. M. B, Henry, Directoréevers! Berlin Hospital, Prussia. M4 A., L. L. D., Po Bee HENRY & CO., Proprietors. Agency of the United States. Laboratory, 976 Pear! Street, Post Office Box 6272. WEW YORK. I> CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is 61 per bot- tle, six bottlesfor 8. Sent anywhere on receipt o oe. are reqnested to et;tispond confi. cna. and reply will be madepy ! tlewing mail. W. C. CARRINGTON,.... ... 02 mid, J. J. E. WOLFY,.... ‘| to the sy holders of both C The OF R Peete tem ee " 8 success beyond fp the most desirable plans. } proves the economy of its OHN E. EDWARDS,.......- D. J HARTSOOK,.... HOPKINS,.......2. THE CONSOLIDATION certain, a1 It requires no notes for loann. It no restrictions on residence or trayel, all Noi many Southern men, insured past payments Home Office, by having all th there had been no such Its anent investment of funds (as vt Unencumbered Real Estate Worth Double e a Safe, Sure and Profitable Investment of g cause. TessO) y lies A restorative is debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and | eg willallow one third loan on participating policies. ies guaranteed on the face of the Policy asa part of the contract. Tt has the following valuable features which no hes gelieics, and i» vs sree ofa pr pop i ' red Amount Loaned, 1 for Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giving additional power to our op 8, spose to every man and woman in Western N’ blessed boon of Life Insurance to look well to their i:.terest by ex merits of the “Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Compan solicited, and information cheerfully given. Lexington, N. 0. D. W. COURTS, Gen'l. Agent for Western N. C., Ruffin, N. C. » I within the last few months, he has made im- anchor of the feeble PRESIDENT. . SECRETARY. TANT S ARY. INT OF é CIES. is fall of a will be less, and with less rele tive q policies are Non-Forfeitable, and the rights of : The late war taught g separated from, the y gnards agaipet this in compan: the Ye office by apy Charter) is in. mortgages or leins on Raastuabering to the Southern which are annually sent North by the the $10,000,000, orth Carolina, desiring to secure to their fami amining fully into the ” before “hey insure. WIS C, HANES, as Agent. jan 21—S: ly L _— 4. JOB PRINTING. Tue undersigned has the canbe to an- nounce té his patrons andthe public that, nt and valuable additions to his office new TYPES and ruxsees and other facili- ss for JOB PRINTING, and a better prepared to meet, promptly and well, any orders sent him than at any time since 61. His more recent additions of materials were selected with on reference to the print ing of SCHOOL CATALOGUES, WEDDING CARDS, vie, at the Court House in Mocks) second Monda the case is returnable to the Judge of - perior Court, to be held for the coun of , z September, ire” tervention, guarantees to} he will ded in the complaint. Court at office in the town of Mocks PARTY TICKETS: CIRCULARS, >> PAMPHLETS, and BLANKS. He believes he is prepared for anything in | his line and likely to be called for, and that he can come as near giving entire satisfaction lin the matters of sTYLE, TIME and PRICE, as can be reached by any printer in the State. languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other ae gk taee stimulant. In all climates June 29, °70.] Salisbury, N. C. tropical, temperate or VALUABLE PROPERTY tet tee ioe. FOR SALE! in every species which undermines the ; I WILL SELL FOR CASH, at the Coart House in bodily strength Gnd breaks yy ocksvILLE, DAVIE CO., N.C. the animal spirits. | on the 4th day of OCTOBER, being Tues. ei IU 1s intro- sige - « Cuurt, the well duced it becumes a stand- | county LINE’ PROPERTY, ard articlo—a medicinal re i re a ne atic staple. It is to-day the ae 23 wiles from Salisbary. on sare ger yore’ Road. 16 miles from Statesville, in best and purest tonile, abd fer scightorind, ehaged the most popular medicine in the civilized world—be Two-Story Storehouse, sure and get the genuine. | with all necessary Warehouses for a general } trade. Also, good DWELLING HOUSE, | Sold by all Druggists, Gro- Oat Huases, Ice House, good Orchards, and cers and Country Stores. sowe Two or Three Hundred Acres of very Sane fine GROVER & BAKER’S | TOBACCO LAND, | will be granted against thein for the relief | dernanded. and costs and disbursements of sy Partition To George R. Garter, Robert Daniel wife N 2 Hannah, David Kindrick and w ett, and Lucy ngsworth, child «Heirs at Law of Amelia Sprouse: as Jones, George Jones, and two W, Kelly and I dividents will] obably greater in amount, and a better reser} ‘gp children of Sally Jones, whose are: uh- red fund created. em } : , known, and James Smith and-two other No Right of oJd yolicy hol lbe effected; they will continue to pay the sa as be- | n2ow™ ; fore; to hold ns de pobeles patbedares,te Bae thre samt tig M peneftetnd , ook children of Jane Smith, deo'd, non-ned- ‘| fore, and have equal present security with future benefits than before. “9 dents : » glue All renewals of old policies will be in name of new 4 You are hereby notified that a summonst _| . This Seameny has met with a success beyond 1 Life Insurance, and now offers to | in the above entitled case, has issu: ins, ee. ublic a Home. Bnterprise a , ae by none. yu, and the complaint therein, was filed in t advises the payment of all cash premiums, URe dividends will continually decrease | {he Superior Court of Davie county, ofthe payment, unti! nothing will be required, and the policy may he a source of income ; but) 29th day of July, 1870. 1 1 eect You arealso notified, that the sasombns\in 7 oo the fotigs , when ap E uired to appear and nt— to Witness, H. R. Austin, Clerk offer aia the 29th day of July, A. D. 1870.%" oat { H.R. AUSTIN, wend Clerk Supervor Cowtty 0: Davie Conaty. | aug5-31:6w—[ pr. fee $15.) ais NORTH CAROLINA, t In the Superion CaLpwo.u County, Court. M. A. Beruhardt, Executor of Henry Smith, deo’d. against Lewis 8. Hartley aud wife Clarrissa. D. ‘W. Pressel! and wife Elizabeth, Maria Hays, Rufas Smith, Ephriam Smith, Willis Stav- ly and wife Selena, John Moore and wife Emily, W. W. Barnes aud wife Caroline, Marcus Smith, Marion Smith, Pbillip W. Barves, Hardie Barnes and Ida Barnes. To Ephriam Smith, William Stanly and wife Selena. John Moore aud wite Emily, non- resident defendauts in the above entiled pro- ceediug : You are hereby notified that summonses in the above entitled proteeding have issued against you, and the complaint therein was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Cvart of Caldwell county, on the Ith day July, A. D. 1870. ‘ou are further notified that the sum- mons in this procecding is returnable to the office of the Clerk of the Saperior Court of the said County on the let day ot September next, when and where you are féquired to appear and answer the complaint—in default whereof the plein- .iff will apply to the Court for the re- lief demanded in the compinint. Witness, R. R. Wakefield, Clerk of 7 the Superior Court in Lenoir, t day of July, A. D., 1870. R. R. WAKEFIELD, c. 8. 6. 30:6w-[pr. fee $10. ] ys SUPERIOR COURT—Yan® ¥. Joseph Sperks, ef al, ng > he against J Elisha Messick, ef al. Deft, Upon affidavit of the ale by the Court that publication be the “Old North State.” a newspaper blished in the town of Salisbary, for six weeks,.@o- tifying the defendants, Leander W Sarah Aon, bis w fe, (nun-residents) aoe at the next terin of this Court to for the county of Yadkin. at the Coart io Yadkinville on the 3d Monday in Septem- ber next, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, (filed in said Court) or jadgument . lay suit. Witness, J. A. Martin, clerk of said Codrt at Office in Yadkinville, 30th Jane, 1870. J. A. MARTIN, c. 8. c. Post Office not known. [pr. fee $10) 27:6 at de- and is, upon the whole. one of the m sirable places in the country. Anya: wishing to examine the Prope rty &c., will please call on J.W. GRAY. or the | Messrs. IMPZONS, who are now in bas- | iness at that place; and for further particu lars, address me at Eagle Mills, Iredel! Co. | N.C. T.N. COOPER July 22-29:11w. Valuable Town Property for SA LE. FIRST PREMIUM BLASTIC sTITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. | 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. IN PURSUANCE OK A DECREE OF the Superior Court of Rowan County, made at | Spring Tecm, 1570, in the case of V ifginia G. | Whitehead against Marcellus Whitehead and | others, I will offer for sale, at Public Anction at the Court Honse door in the town of Salisbury, on Saturday the 20th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, M., the following property, viz The Honse and Lot on the corner of Fulton and | Council Streets, in the Great North Square of | the Town, containing three acres, more or less, | being the same property whereon Dr. Marcellus | Whitehead now lives. Terms Cash. A. JUDSON MASON, July 22, 1800.—20:4t NO HUMBUG! Points of Excellence. Beanty and Elasticity of Stitch Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Commissioner Using both threads directly from the spools, - “ No fastening of seams by hand and no waste WE ARE SELLING! of thread. 1AM A CANDIDATE in the field and what do you suppose it is for? Why, to sell BACON, LARD, EGGS, Wide range of application withont change of adjustment The seam -etains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. SrtA eee es Besides ‘cos all kinds of work done by BUTTER, CHEESE, other Sewing Machines, these Machines exe- TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C., cute the most beaotiful and permanent Em- : broidery and ornamental work. and in fact lexpect my Store to be the very For sale by ANDREW MURPHY, _ | best establishment in this City. (No seeond oct 15—ly Salisbury, N. 0. | rate Store, but one that will command trade) io | You know my place. | H. M. KIMBALL, Jenkins’ CORNER, next Door to the Post Office, Salisbury. N. C. 29:1m Greatest Invention of the Age! NORTH CAROLINA, 2 In the Superior Yapxris County. 6 Court. C. W. Williains, Adim'r of Davis Heltoa, deceased, Plaintiffs, agaiust Ira Helt Wm. Helton. infants, non-resi- dente, and Danel Long. Jr Gr., Defts. Petition to Sell Land for Assets. To Tra Helton and Wm. Helton, infant aoa- residents in the above entitled proceeding : You are hereby notified that sninmonses } ssued agaiust you in the above enti- vg. and that the eomplaiut there- the « rof the clerk of said {th day of July, 18G¥. You are further notified that you are re- quired to appear at the next term of said Court to be held at the Court House in Yad- kinville on the 3d Monday in September next, and answer the complaint—in default whereof the plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief demarded in the complaints Witness. J. A. Martin, clerk of said Coort at office in Yadkinville, the 28th day of Jane, 1270 J. A. MARTIN, c. 6, 297 :6w [pr fee #10) the the Court ‘Ihe North andSouth United by the GREAT METROPOLITAN Through Passenger Route See that your Tickets are Via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh an Charlotte. TIME TABLE--N. C. RAILROAD TRAINS NORTH : CHEAPNES#, DURABILITY, CONVENIENCE, —ae dil AGENTS WANTED To Sell our Celebrated ‘GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this country. No blott ng! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written withone pen ofink! Will outwear any steel pen ever made.— Bankers, merchants. teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise Pnt np in neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general ner; No. 2, medium; No. 3, for ladies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents! We are prepare‘ to give any energetic person ta- Cider Mills & Cotton Gins. SEND to MITCHELL, ALLEN & OO., Newbern, N. J., for Circular. July 29:1m Root’s School. For the Cabinet Organ. Containing Progressive Lessons, Studies, and untaries, Interludes, and Kecreative pieces, for the Par!or and Choir. A work of established popularity. sales 12,000. Annual king the agency of tlcse ’ens, a commission which will pay €500 per month. We invite all By GEORGE F. ROOT. eee wishing employment, to send for samples and cirow- lars. Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents ADDRESS Price $2.50. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Soston Oxiver Ditson & Co Dr. G.B, Ponison, Sole Ager “or Salisbur N.C. felv2s Seales; Songs, Duets, Trios, and Quartets ; Vol- | MATL. FREIGHT, ee ARRIVE. LEAVR, ARRIVE) LEA WR. Chariotte,.... | 4.99:0. m. | 4:00 ana, Salisbury, 626 pm. 6:41: " || 708 am THB Greensboro’ ..] 910 9:90 “ ||19:90 pn) 1980 & oe, Co. Shops, .... }10.20 10:38 “ || 2:40 | 8:00, me. Raleigh,.. 185 p.m, 2:00:a. m|| 8:00 | 6:45 * Geldebore’, 5.80 |\12:85 a me ait es geomet TRAINS SOUTH: ~ i — MATL. ! rReiant. STATIONS. ARRIVE LRAVR. | ARRIVE.) Leave Goldsboro’ 830P. i “930 a . Raleigh, 12:00 ws. mw. 12:43:4. | 6:00am.) 640 © Co. Shope, 340 a.m. 8:57 “ (12:08 pm) 1998 Dw Greensboro’, 457 “ | 5:07 * || On 1 gag Raliabury, | 7:36 ‘ | 7256 “| 739 "| gop Charlotte, 10:00 “ | 11:45 pw Accommodation for Eastern N. Carolina. Passengers from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the accommodation or &:15 p. m. train. Passengers from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the morning train. Close connection made at Goldsboro’ cach way. ALBERT Jonnson, Supt. THE CHESTER REPORTER, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED BY E. C. MeLURE, & J, A. BRADLEY, Jr, AT CHESTER, 8. C. WESTERN FUBLISHING CO Viet r >. merch4 6m hore Pa CT. Ditsos & Co., New York 0: 2¢ ‘ ° |) TERMS Tr otevivcueeee $3.00 iyatiably in advance 4 ft. a hails cr ocle He believes he is prepared thing his tie ad aly De eile for ant that y° ie near gi ! tisfaction int “the re y mand PRICE, can, be regched by any printer in the State. a yeny D 4 ; en 'y met. : .% Bruner, 20 RAD |. Pr v Salisbury, N.C. PROPERTY a Tw ELE FOR CASH, at the WOCKSVILLE, DAVIE CO., N.C., on the Ath day of OCTOBER, being Tues- os first ae Superior Court, the well- ee County LINE PROPERTY, is ong. efthe best country stands for | in Western N.C., being situ- ated 23 miles frum Salisbury, ov the Wilkes- | buro’ Road. 16 miles from Statesville, in a | fine neighborhood, with a good | Two-Story Storehouse, | with Oo for a general DWELLING HOUSE, Out Houses; Tee House, good Orchards, and some Two or Three Hundred Acres of very | fine TOBACCO LAND, | and is, upon whole. one of the most de- | sirable m the country. Any ove ing to examine the Property &«., will call on J. W. GRAY. or the Messrs. STIMPSONS. who are now ip bus- iness at that place; and for further particu- lars, address me at Eagle Mills, Iredell Cv., | N.C, T. N. COOPER. Yoly 22-20:11. a rl ‘0 George. ‘Daniel and R.. Car cima rae 4 att. ucy ipgew children melia Sprouse Haunah, and Heirs at Law of Thomas Jones, Geo er children’ of Sally : a Jones, and two oth- ones. whose are un- known, and Jamés Smith and two other ebildren of. Jane Smith, dec’d, non-resi- dents: You are hereby -notified that a summonst in the above entitled case, has issued againg, you, and the complaint therein was iu the Superior Court of Davie county, on the 29th day of July, 1870. You arealso notified, that the summons iv the case is returnable to the Judge of our Su- perior Court, to be. held for the county of Da- vie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the second Monday after the third Monday of September, 1870, whea and where you are | hereby required to appear and answer the laintiff complaint—in default whereof the will apply to said Court for the oad hence: ded iu the complaint. Witness, H. R. Austin, Clerk of our said Court at office in the town of Mocksville, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1870. H. R. AUSTIN, Clerk Superior Court, Davie County. aug5-31 -Gw—[pr. fee$15.} NORTH CAROLINA, 2» In the Superior CaLpwo.u County, : Court. M. A. Bernhardt, Executor of Henry Smith, dec’d. ainst Lewis 8. Hartley aud wife Clarrissa, D. W. Pressuell aud wife Elizabeth. Maria Heys, Rafas S:oith, Epbriam Smith. Willis Stan- ly aud wife Selena, John Moore and wife Emily, W. W. Barnes aad wife Caroline, Marcus Smith, Marion Sinith, Phillip W. Barnes, Hardie Barnes and Ida Barnes. To Epbriam Swith, William Stanly and wife Selena. John Moore and wite Emily, non- | resideut defendants in the above entiled pro- PRILLIPS & BROTHERS, © nde: TW RS ABOVE THE @ourt 6, on BMiain Street, Y hereby noti om oc eve porahy « fied that sammonses in procesaine ETURN THEIK THANKS TO THE) *&*28t you, aud the complaint therein was dealing and strict attention to business to merit « continuance, if pot an increase of the | sane. We cluding Fresh and Salt Fish, OF EVERY VARIETY WhiskeyspBrandics, Rum, Gin, &c , &e : ALSO, ‘ BOOTS, HOES, DOMESTICS, | PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, | i» aimort everything usually in @ ya-| Tap More all. of which heii aelipgneey Sroka Atak ent PHILLIPS & BROTHERS Feb. 18, 1870. 7—u $1.000 REWARD. | DeBing ‘s Via Fraga cures all Liver, * gad Biadder icc. (Oe thee wae Female Afflictions, General De- and €li complaiuts of the Urinary O.- male and ferale. $1,000 will also be paid fur any case of filed in the office of the Clerk of the rh eapael y lik ‘ e “we den Sheree aaa seas, | Coart of Caldwell county, on the I1t fair t Jaly, A. D 1870 You are further notified that the sum- | | mons iv this proceeding is retarnable to | will coutinne to k: hand . py ot PAMILE GROCDRADS, fo |‘ ofice of the Clerk of the Saperior day Yoart of the said County oa the Ist day | ot September next, when and where you are complaint—in default whereof ee uired to appear and answer the \iff will apply to the Court for lief demanded in the compiaint. Witnees, RB. R. Wakefield, Clerk of the Superior Coart in Lenoir, the 11th day of July, A. D., 1870. R. R. WAKEFIELD, c. s. c. 30:6w-[pr. fee $10.] CLEMMONS STAGE Linms! WARSAW Sas To Fayetteville. I EAVE Warsaw for Fayetteville daily ex 4 cept Sanday. If you are in Western N Carolina go to Kaleigh and procure « through ticket to Payettevilie for @*; Throagh Tickets e re- wyey ry ad ’ ee ee aed tama’ Court and Justice's 0: edatthe same rates nents. d| Obituary notices, over six lines, charged asadvertisements. CONTRACT RATES. “1 ¥ a X LU O “s y U O R Y Oa ] “s q B O K x1 g 1 Sq (8250' $5 00/88 50 $13 00 2 Squares. | 450) 625| 8 50/13 00\ 22,00 3 Squares. || 6 00 9 00) 12 00/2000) 30,00 4 Squares. 8 00.11.00 .15 00/2500, 37,50 + Colama. 11.00.16 00 20 00.30.00) 45,00 + Column. 18 00 24 00, 30 00 45 00, 75.00 1 Column. | 28 00:40 00, 50 00,80 00, 130,00 PARTICULARS OF THE RIOT AT HARRODS BURG—FIVE MEN KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED —A BLOODY AFFAIR. From a gentleman who arrived in the city from Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on Wednesday, we learn the following par- ticulars of a bloody affair in that town on Monday last : *- A large number of negroes were in the town, and all of them were voting the Radical ticket. White Radicals were at the polle, and challenged every Demo- | cratic voter. The election passed off qui- etly until about five o'clock in the atter- noon, when a difficult young man named 8. P. Lawrence and ee, re griviglen=adhe | sitaated arose between a | : , ve) & The next was the Prussian centre and right. That no at- tempt had been made to defend this line, and no avxiety was manifested to,recover it, showed that the Grown Prince was confident in his Own strength to conduct an independent campaign. Marshal Me- Mabon, meanwhile, had moved dewn from Strasbarg and established bis beadquar- ters at Hagenau, while two of his divi- sions oceupied the fortified of Weisenbarg, irectly on the frontier at the foot of the east spur of the Vosges. As he was reinfo during the recent battle by portions of OCanrobert's corps from so far eck as ehalons, it is probabble that the troops bad already been ordered to join him ia view of:an immediate ad- vanee. Thus at the beginning of the great bat- tle which raged from Thursday until Sat- urday night, we find McMahon, with a powerful corps of picketed men, at the angle of the two lines which formed the French position, threatening two avenues of approaed into Germany, and covering the whole valley in his rear. Ou Thars- day the Crown Prince, with portions of the Fifth and Eleventh Prussian corps and a corps of Bavarians, fell Mc- Mabon’s front, carried Wiesen by assault, carried the heights of Geis’ in the rear, drove in the two advanced di- visions, and moved several miles into the French lines, tearing ap the road in the direction of Hagenau, and compelling Me- Mahon to move hurriedly to the left and anegro. The engaged ina hand-to-hand | concentrate in the neighborhood of Bitche. fight, and a short distance from the court Lawrence shot the negro and then cut bis throat, nearly severing his head him inetantly. The from his bod killing short time er two hundred negroes, armed with muskets and shot-guns, col- By this brilliant operation the angle of the French lines was driven in, and wot only was McMahon's position tarned, but the Crown Prince threatenod to take the during the night concentrated for a deci- lected in the vieinity of the court house, | sive battle. McMahon drew five divisions and one of them shot Lawrence through the body, inflicting a wound from which he died instantly. A shot fired by the| strock a young man, son of Mr. Green Johnson, who was sitting near the bank, and who had taken no part in the affair, killing bim instantly, W. H. Hawkins (white) was seriously wounded, end Matt. Bradshaw (white) bad his throat cat with a ball. Aboat one dozen white men were in the difficalty. Several others bes the above named were slightly injured. Two mortally wounded, and have since died, and eight or ten others were wounded.— The whites were armed only with pistols. At least five hundred shote were fired — The negroes then retreated towards the suburbs of the town, when the peaccably- disposed citizens interfered and quelled the disturbance, and placed a strong guard over the town. The most intense excite- | ment prevailed, and the bloody riot was from Guidsboro’ via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, | very nearly renewed on Tuesday by the ville #10. Through tickets from Weldon to Payette- attempt of young Hawkins to shovt a ne- | losses on bot from General de Failly’s Fifth corps at Bitebe, and the next morning, with a force reported by the French at 150,000 made a ferocious attack at Worth, a little village a few miles northwest of Hagenau. The battle lasted until nightfall, was re- sumed on Saturday, and ended late in the afternoon with a complete Prussian victo- ry. Four thousand prisouers, thirty guns, six of the famoas mitrailleuses, and two standards, were their captures, and Sanday beheld the greatest of French were | Marshals in full retreatacross the Vosges, | striving to recover his connection with the main body of the army, and at the same time to cover the important city of Nan- | ¢y. Simultaneously with MecMahov's at- tack at Worth, on Friday morning, Gen. Frossard = a forward movement from Saarbrack with the Second corps, bat was at once assaulted by a portion of the Prussian centre, atider Steinmetz.and after a sharp engagement, with heavy f sides, was defeated almost and rear and roll them up.” Hoth parties — took our bonds a bene aca us our war. France "t Willige and Bismarck sent ete tae grame of congratulation to us. _ Not one came from Napoleon, who, on the contra- ry, was at the time hitting us siy dabs in Mexico, Seward let him hit, because his army was all the time up the beef, and tanning the hides which otherwise would have gotten into the rebel army.— In fact, Maximilian was a sort of provi- sion destroyer in Mexico, If wego back of the last war there is no reason why we shouldn’t sympathize with France. Na- poleon sent troops, and Lalayette come to help us, while Frederick the Freat hired out a lot of Hessians to Great Britain. Correspondent: Ard if you go now about five miles from Potsdam will see a marble monument, on which is writ- ten in clamsy German, “Sacred to the m of 8,000 German braves, who died heroically in the American war.”— What do you think of the capture of Saar- brack, General ? General Grant: Little skirmisshes and & feconnoissance now ‘and then don’t amount to anything. Sometimes in ¢heck- ets a man gives away one man, and by- and-by takes three. So in war. Saarbrack don’t seem to have been a Ger- man town. king Bowling Green, Kentucky, or Little Rock. It :ather belonged to them, bat when General Steele retook Little Rock that was a victory. I think Mayence will be the Fredericksburg of the war, and maybe the Black Forest will bethe Wil- derness. At least, I should “think that modern warfare had demonstrated the fact that it is foolish to assault a fortified town when you can justas well march fe ee to starve or come out t you.—| Genera) Hooker and G Barnside both stormed Fredericksburg ; but I think if they had it to do over again as would see them aos right around to the rear. Mayence, tz, and even Ebrenbreitenstein, the Gibralter of the Rhine, if managed at all, will have to be managed as Fredericksburg was at last. You can't storm Ebrenbreitenstein any more than you could Vieksbarg from the Louisiana flats. You can Lombarmd but when taken it will have to be oat- Now, I don't think these French fellows are much on the starve-out pro- cess, they’re too fast; and here Prussia has the inside track. Correspondent: What will be the = bable strategy of the Prussian arm General Saas It will undoa y remain strictly on the defensive. The Prassians are now where the Austrians were d the last war. They will find defending themselves against the French far different from uering Aus- tria. The vietory of Kononiggrats was won withoat a Prussian qaartermaster’s department—withoat even a base of sup- Pho “pe Mh eine Caserta ae Frossard seized the railway connecting the forces of the Crown Prince with the It was like the the rebels ta- | 1; he will not be slow to recognize the ne- cessity for that course and act upon it:— The curtain has merely risen upon the theatre of war, and. we have not seen to that the French are doomed to and signal defeat in this contest with Prussia—N. Y. World. France cannot consent to peace while she etill has resources sufficient to restore the honor of her arms ; and Prussia can- not consent until the enemy who has so rashly provoked her to the field shall be deprived, for the prcesth at least, of the power again to disturb the repose of Eu- rope. The war will doubtleas go on ; but such victories as those of Sunday show that there is, after all, a possibility of its being made a short war. blow like this and the danger that all the other powers eee dos be involved in the struggle, will be greatly dimin'‘shed, if not removed altogether.—W. Y. Sun. The extrication of McMahon from his present isolated position, and a succeds in frout of Mets, would place the combat- ants once more on a footing comparative- ly equal, and open a new and perhaps a ng campaign ; bat as affairs now stand the future is black with omens of danger. N. Y. Tribune. A victory was scarcely expected for Pruasia at this stage of the campaign, and ite moral effect in arousing the enthusi- asm ofall the German people to make even efforts than heretofore for the of the great idea of a free and united Germany can scarcely be esti- ated, , equanimity ; and if this victory is bat the precursor of others even more glorious, the world payee that the conquerors shall take the lead in freeing Europe from the fetters of feudalism that still bind its people, and beeome the champion of lib- erty.— Philadelphia Enquirer. Jadging from present indications the war promises to result in a speedy humil- iation of the French government, and in a dethronement of the Mapelese dynas- ty forever. The career of this remarka- ble family seems to be coming to a close. Even if the Prassians do not succeed in ec Paris, the loss of prestige of 7 m will react terribly against it. most important aences are al- ready looming up among the possibilities dependent upon the sncecss of the Ger- man caase.— Philadelphia Press. —_——_—_——-2-— —- THE ELECTION IN NORTH CAR- OLINA. The returns indicate conclusively that lina by a large majority. They have in- eured the election of a Democratic United enough to authorize any one to-sappose till certain the Democrats have carried North Caro- | best that the business be “Well, then,” says the father, “got tha The son hastened to his old baresa, and brought them to him. The flee asked if they were all, “Yes,” says John. Then the father tucked them fore-stick, and turning round, “Johuny, the mare is mine how.” ——_—~-=>o A NOBLE ACT. s the : The New York Herald of Monday haw the following, which will be interesting to the many friends of Dr. Deems ia this State: ' “For two years the Charch of gers has been worshipping in chapel of the University, Dr. ing bis friend Dr. Hawks in quien of that ee The e Strangers is enominatiopal unsectarian ; a Christiin here ing only faith in Christ and good li for membership. Some time since board of trustees, thinking the exagtly adequate to the wants of grogation, decided to purchase cerstreet Presbyterian church for the sam the Pithéififte, Rournrsadhe Fanart bilt came forward and placed in the hands of Dr. Deems a certified certificate of de- it for that amount, made payable to = Doctor, with the > on wa arnt Heng thesis stock mw it should —. to the purchase of the proper- ty. It is to add that this #pontaneous on the of the modore, without the hint or licitation on the of either Dr. or any member of his church. “This is, indeed, a most noble act the of Mr, Vanderbilt, and long the ze statue over the Hudson Railroad depot may have been down to make other monuments, will perpetuate the fact that Vanderbilt gave a church te « tion representing no seet bat the large and catholic reli of Jesas Christ, —ao—————— WHERE WOOD COMES FROM. It we were to take up a handful of Self and examine it ander the m wee should probably find tt to contain ber of fragments of wood, small tiehken i [ 3 g ; if i if ? Ttrongh tickets from Wilmington, via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, $6. CHAKLOTTB TO WWADESBORO: c Leave Charlotte after trains from Raleigh | ed the pistol just as Hawkins was about to fire, and held it until Colonel Cheno- worth and others sacceeded in disarming | | gro named Snead, whom he aceaced of | as sigually as his comrade on the right. | plics. They started, like General Pope, having killed Lawrence. The negro seiz-| Thas, with the right wing turned and ent | with headquarters and hindquarters in the off, the centre driven in, and the rear in| saddle. ‘This strategy is only safe with imminent danger of attack, the entire! vietory. It would have been as disas- French army was, and perhaps fs, in a| trons with King William at Konniggrats i lea Bleeding or Itehing Piles that De pieces of the branches or leaves, or Pile Remedy fails to core. ing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cures «Paine, Bruises and Swelled and Colainbia, via Monroe, for Wadesboro’ fa man and beast. Tueeday, Thoredar. and Satarday Leave Wa- States Senator mn the place of Senator | parts of the tree. If we could oa. whove a an on the 4th of | examine it chemically, we should arch next, an ve the seven mem- more strikingly that it was n bers of Congress. Tn 1868 the State gave | .ame as rec” ba ite compositi 2" Sold eterywhere. fend for Pamphlet desboro’, T sy, Thareday, and Satarday.af | tyowking, It is anid that both of the par-| most critical situation. For two days|as it was with General Pope at Centre- Grant over twelve thousand majority, a | haps, then, it may be said, t the Se Taboratory—142 Franklin st.. Halti ela ikea Rak Beak te Jommiors ties between whom the difficulty aisha MeMahon was entirely anable to comma. | ville had he met with a repalse. The | it is now estimated that the Sate plant obtains its wood from thé more, Wd. rer N C., daily except Sundays. ‘| ted were under the influence of liquor. . | nieate with beadquarters. The Emperor | Austrian campaign was successful, but | ssatterity te the recent canvace will rench | whieh it grows. The f 1AM VALENTINE, ee ee ae Rail Road after ar-/ The good citizens of the place deeply | had no choice but to fall back and swing | it would not do for King William to fight | nearly ten thousand. | ment will show whether” chig . . im thi It to aceount for so mark- ho aap . | t the dreadfal ocearrence, and a| his line toward Naney, so that now, sup- | the French in this way. He must stand It ts not diffcu aces 5 is likely to be correct or not. E B A RB “ R : Leave Jo esboru’ after arrival of train from te ac in Papen te ire sing this manceavit to hare been suc- | still— entrench ; and the French must ed a change ia political sentiment ia dred pounds of earth were dried éf 4Ehe Payette ville | strong guard ie et Hn to | posing S ; North Caroli sider the OLD : | prevent a repetition of a bloody ecenes. | cessfully executed, he is nearly perpen- dig him out.out or work in the rear,— | Nort arol ina, when we consider oven, and afterwards ine a) liberal Clemmons’ Accommodation Line Louisville Courier. | dicular to its former position. The Pras-| Spades will be trumps again, as at Vicks- | tactics whieh have been pursued by those | carthen vessel ; the was then who have been in control as the sentatives of the m party. “ policy adopted by Gov. Holden was, in barg. There is a suikirg analogy be- tween the French and l’russian armies and the old Uuion and rebel armies. If sians on their part are pressing forward their right wos moved from Treves toward Saarbrack, and ie closeup with the cen- tened with rain wather, and a weighing five pounds was @ BIS THANKS to hi« DB and the Pablic fer th y extended to him le WOW | Between Salem and High Point, will charter | = as @iat he bas fitted up a new and | Stages at ail hours “Cheaper than the ( oo commodions thea ~ * | est.” . Office at Batner’s Hotel, Salem, M ae Raripity or Lirz.—Hauman life js Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- E. T. CLEMMORNS, ,Reom No- 2, Comtractor. Id bé Pleased to cee theth. Me! to give satisfaction in every case.— dm his @uiploy of the be~t Hair Dressers | Korth Caroliva. He reqnests a call | | where he |W. C., Dec. 17, 1889 50— tf ¥ RBOROUGH HotsK, = =— \« © \PAVETIEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Having no connection with any other Hotel in Boleigh, I shall make the WARBOROCUGH HOUSE, ‘ WHAT IT HAS BERR, The only First Class Hotel im the City. J. M. Blair, Proprietor Mareh 18—tf MANSION HOUSE, QHAARLOTTE, HN. OC. Thi well known House having been NEWLY PURNISHED and REFITTED in every depart- is now open for the accommodation of —THE— or TRAVELLING PUBLIC. SEP-Ompibns at Depot on arrival of Trains. “wa feb 4— if H. C. ECCLES, Prop’r. Mré. Henry W. Miller’s Boarding House, COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STs. | Rev F H Johnson, RALEIGH, N.C. fel 1—f OPENED XOVEMBFR 1862 | Oct. 1; 1869—tf ha Sage aprcen eee i aie Charlotte Female Institute, like a path, the end of which is a fright- | fal precipice. We are told so at the be- ginning. We try to check oat onward Jatep; but no, it is decreed that we must CHARLOTTEE, N. C. |march, march. An invincible power The 13th Annnal Session of this Institution | drags us on, on unceasingly, to the fear- commences the 30th September and continues | ful gulf A thousand troables, crosees, until the 30th of Jane, 1271 An accomplished corps of Teachers has been | employed in all branches usvally taught in | first-class Pemale Seminaries. For Circular and Catalogue containing full particulars as to terms, &c., address Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, Ch riotte, N. C: REFERENCES : B B Roberta, Faq., Lexington, N. C. Dr E Nye Hutchison, Charlotte, N. C. Rev Chas Phillips, D D, Davidson College, N C. Prof J R Blake, “ JU G Richardson, os « Ex Gov Z B Vance, Charlotte, N.C. July 22-29:2m. EDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY, THE NEXT SESSION will commence on We make usicians, and good achers of our A and give them a them prastieal and the first Monday of September. ~ Scholars good e training fitted to make usefal women. For circulars, address, J.M. M. CALDWELL, July 1-2m Greensborv, N.C. Cider Mills & Cotton Gins. SEND to MITCHELL, ALLEN & CO., Newbern, N. U., for Cireular. July 29:1m | vexations, beset our path; but where are they, if we could only avoid the frightfal jend?! Wo, no; march, march, hasten on. From time to time, objects pleasant to the traveler, running waters, and flowers which quickly pase, tempt to amusement. We rejoice beeanse our hands grasp a few flowers and fruits ; flowers which fade ere the close of day and fruits which are lost in the tasting. What delusion! enchant- ed, dragged on nearer, nearer the galf— Already the joys of life love their bright- nese; the gardens for ns bloom leas ¢weet- ly; the gay flowers become dim ; the plains lose their smiles, and the waters their transparency. Death throws ite shadows on all things. We feel that we are nearer and nearer the brink ; one step more; horror seizes our senses; all is confusion ;- and-- we are dead. ee An American Dental Association, which for the past three days, adjourned sine die on Thursday evening. The next meet ing will be held at Atlanta, Ga. Gladstone ut England’s neutrality on the ground of | y hmwanity, without a sing! hint at trade. sh — fas been in session at Nashville, Tenn., | tre, ready forja movement southward along the western slope of the ‘Voeges to inter- cept McMahon, while, the Crown Prinee is still in the beaten Frenchmen’s rear, jaud the troops of Baden are pouring a- cross the river into the valley from which McMahon has just been driven. New York Tribune. pen If Col. Kirk has done no other good militia, he has accomplished much in ex- | |the secret | “Ka Klex Klan,” or White Brotherhood. It is shown that they are few in numbers, and have wielded power and eréated ter- rorism only because of the timidity of those oppusing them. This exposare has made the organization appear ridiculous, and instantly its strength is gone. Né@eo York Tribune. | A Novel Remedy for Swearing.— A | California paper, pepo | apon the great temptations to the sin of profanity | in that country, says: “An hitelligent la- | dy of our acquaintance, whose little boy | was beginning this strange talk, anxious to explain to her child the horror of pro- ¢| fanity, hit apon the novel process of waeh- ~| ing out his mouth whenever he swore. It was an effectual cure. The boy ander- stood his mother’s sense of the corruption of an oath and the taste of tude, which together, produecd the desired result.” | while comaianding the North Carolina posing the weakness and cowardice of litien) organization of the she takes the aggressive, penetrating French territory, the same result will un- doubtedly await her that awaited Lee in Pennsylvania. Gettysburg and Aatiet-m both weakened the rebels more than years of defence warfare. Konciggrats will not be repeated daring this war. Correspondent: What will be the effect of the war on this eonntry 1 General Grant: History will repeat it- self. Onur war isaiscd values, not onl here, but all over the world. People couldn't live in Europe after one, nor one- half as cheap as before. The present war will raise valucs in Europe. Amer- icans will come home. Iron, leather, and coal, will advance there. ‘Chen we can compete with them without a tariff, The war will be a self-im high tatiff, im- posed on every article of foreign importa- tion. This war (aod here the General was enthusiastic) will be the greatest blessings that could be afforded to Amer- ica. It will raise Europe ap to an equi- | librium of prices and labor. Qur facto- ries will start again. Importations will cease. They will no longer be able to make a coat cheaper in Europe than in this country. Our breadstuffs and bacon will have to furnish their hae gages department indirectly. Pork will ad vanee, and general farm produce will bring corresponding high figures if the war lasts, as 1 now think it will. Our bonds will eome home at first, but they will be quickly absorbed. ‘They are safe, otr opinion, iladvised, and precisely such as was calculated 'to exasperate the people, and alienate them from as. He undertook to conduct the campaign w the extreme iptive plau which had been persed ta previous rem, and the result has been that he went the right way to work to render the Democrats vie- torious. The appeal in behalf of the ne- Fre, which was the pretext of Gov. Hol- en's extreme measure?, was not respon- ded to, even by the freedinen themeclves. The whites were consolidated in their op- position to what was regarded as oatra- geous assumption of authority, and an un- necessary exercise of a deepoiic power. New York Times. ain etna With respect to Mi. Dickens’ eerL it may be news to many to hear that he had ten children, (eight of whom are living) namely, two daughters and ~ sone — dia > and two sheép-farming in Australia, near Melbourne. «dhe youngest of the sone is at college, and the eldest is now conductor of All the Year Round Of the daughters, one is married to Charles Col- line, brother of Wilkie Qollins. She is the heroine of Millais’ famous painting of the “Black Branewicker.” The unmar- rid daughter, like Miss Thackery, is a novelist of more than average talent, her best works being “Aunt Margaret’s T'ron- ble, “Mabel’s Progress,” and ‘‘Veronica.", Of the sons, one is In the royal navy, and | now stationed at bg rales one in In- | a Daring the space of five earth was carefully were ter or pure water. The be flourished, and fo prevent mixed with fresh earth; or d blown upon it by the winds, it was ody- ered with a metal paste fall of note holes, which would thing but air from getting acceés ps: 4 below it. After growing’ id earth for five years, the tree was ed, and on being weighed, was fopnd’ have gained one hundred and sixty and this estimate did not thelude weight of the leaves or dead Dranchés which in five years fell from ‘the tfee=- Now came the ears of the test.— Was all this obtained from the earth ¥' Ts had not sensibly diminished ; But, in or- e o F der to make the experiment corel ‘it was again dried in an oven, and put the balanee. Astonishing the resslt- the earth weighed only two ounces ‘less than it did when the willow was rst planted in it! yet the tree hadgained 164 pounds. Manifestly then the wood , thas gained in this space of time was not ob- tained from the earth ; we are therefore compelled to repeavour question: “Where does the wood come from?’ We are left with only two alternatives, the water with which it was refreshed, or the airiaawhich it lived. It can be shown that it was not due to water; we are consequently, apa- ble to resist the perplexing and wonder- fal conclusion ~it was derived trom» the air.— Life of a tree. i aa the petyrns are all in. orca +> , F cases, ‘be con of of guilt; or be discharged for want t. Thad are several high offi- inte us to designate them. table showing'the vote for’ At- in ‘the several counties as . t rw," "We pabli : Poa : ated with that be published “Adlassification of them, will So CASWELL/AND ALAMANCE PRIS naa? ONERS, ars It-will be remembered that we have always that these prisoners would sooner or ‘Harned Over'to the civil authorities for na “We never for a moment be ‘Mevedithat any of them would be tried and ex- * * ~~ tuted’ by a wiilitary “Commision. That such commisgion would be unlawfil an! its ex- ecutions murders has constantly been proclaim- examination will be ezamvination pill be ‘this result the people are “Gndebted to the firmness and patriotiam of Judge Brooks, of the U.S. District Court. Gov. Hol- Mit disregarded the writs of Chief Justice Pear- stm, bat he has been compelled to bow in sub- n't tlie writ of a Federal Judge. We see ‘in the papers, it is true, that Judge robb age ge sach of idayed writs for be delivered for ination at Raleigh on Thors- . te rumor is true of false we iftrue, it gil results frog the Judge Brooks, As to those pris- pers for whom po prior writs had been imued will cestainly be delivered to Judge Drooks ja. this city to-day—Thuyeday, ~~ _,. We. have never, for obvious reasons, express ptoof is clearthereis but | Sh P| asso the guilt or innocence of the m,exeept thet which followed from eharacters they have ever borne, We feel however, that the investigation rill prove the ionocence of a number, if not all, of them. If it does not let the guilty, whoever they may he, be ponished with the utmost rig- en of theldw. § to he ws ——— —~pepe --—-— GEORGIA. — Aa! AM —_—_ The action, of . ia.on the subject of abe fall elections in that State—that is, re- -t@ postpone the elections according ‘Bullock platform—was ve y probably Phdnced by the result of the elections in North Girciita. The Jotat fesdlution to’ ‘postpone the iad padsed the Senate, and In the Houge patties Were ao pearly divided dhs ealfing of the roll, appeared ee Ww vote, bat several. members chanz- the resolution was deci- Aadly rejected. We suspect that the woak- i npeolytion was rejected on- | , grere bao ed up by the coustangy of rotina. , has suffered froin her own blon- front the tyrauoy for which that it, Was made the ptetezt. Yet, not- ing the bitter tethper of Congress aning of its session last wipter to she escaped wonderfully. Gen- indeed, arged Congress to im- im the fall withoug farther re- y Bot Bollock gud his partisans toheld on to office, and favored post- the State election for two years. in were defeated. fit tar. then, things in the South move ‘ ,and we are much nearer peace eis at any other period since ; Dispatch DEEP EY oe a! PERI W 4ndLINA Constitvatrves.— + martigl Jaw and ‘the saspen- ‘habeas corpus, the North Carvling are manifesting a moderation and deoorum thet entitle them to universal S¥eapett. The more violent the baffled Hol- mbGedVeooted in his desperation, the more te Soars inser they be. Their victory was ; <= eal er it ot ta roper t its froits shou enjoy- tyes wb dignity aud moderation. oe ee Richmond Whig. ay. Th met ited States, and at thetime of yas the third priest. in the Father McElro}, of Boston, being the Pather Kiernan, of Lancaster ‘Pa, fe next. He was born in Ireland, in 1792. . of VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP AND PACKET ving achieved their great yietyry oves | | one. ° He! was ‘b talented. and was lar with’ Wis, de: Prelaarlda fara of Meck ¢ wert, May’ 30, barg- * “Daring the reign of uis father he was killed by being thrown from hjs carriage, or father, the horses, be- coming ungovernable, he jumped from bis carriage, aud falling on, the pavetbeut, frac- tured~ his .skoll.. His sudden and violent death sent’ a thrill of “hortor ‘through all Fran¢e aud was followed by public moutn- ing: His afflicted wife'\devoted terself to the education of her two sons. These are Louis Phifippe Albert, Count-of Paris, barn August 24th, 1833,'and’ Robert Phillippe Louie Eugene Perdivand, Duke of Chartres, born November. 9h, 1840. She inspired them with the princlples of their futher and tried to nake them fiends of constiiutioual liberty. , She died in England. ed ~The Count of Paris; the head of the fami+ ly, is now’38. years of age. “He has: been a traveler aud an ‘author, He served ‘for a) time with his younger brother, the Duke of Chartres, on the staff of General MeCleltan in the Peniusula. The brothers off/red their serviees to Napoleot at the outbreak of the present war, but there is no evidence: thus. far that they have bedmaccepted. 9°” The surviving sous 6f Louis Phillippe, WhO are the uneles of the Count of Patis and Duke of Chartres; aré as'fillows ? the Dake of Nemours, who is 56 years old. During his father’s reign he was chosen King of the Belgians, and was ‘priposed as King of Greece, but his father objceted to bis aceep- tance of either diguity. He is the father of Count @’Ea, the son-in-law and General of the Emperor of Brazil. | Prineede Juiaville, 52. years old, is the third son af Louis Phil- lippe- He is an accomplished waral | albeer. who rose to be a Marshal of France and had the distinetion of receiving Abd-e'-Kader’s surrender. The Duke of Moutpensier, cau- Aidate far the Spanish throne, ig the fifth son of Louis Phillippe. They haye beea frui'- ful and have multiplied. There are enough of the family to stock all the thrones of Eu- rope.—Richniond Whig. ’ —_— — ae — aa. THE “TIMES” ON HOLDEN, The New York Tithes is. manifertly good Re publican authority. This is what it saya now : “The tone and tactics of Gow, Neate or n, the Kalcigh Standard aan famous. f its parpose aed nes a war, itcould not be conducted differently. Referring to Judge Brooks’ issue of a af in behalf of some of the whom Iiol- det’s a Kirk, . custody, without other warran Jovernor’s arbi- wey will, the Gtanchor@ res this tanguage : “Se reagy ta invelye the Hos Se uit wat? Does he! Governor will recede before im? * * TheGovernor will not recede un- | til the Federal Army is need him and | dear here eres fo e on eve of clyil War, and when - fm ofl Coe Blog tind all the hOerors of ft will | on the skirts of Jodge Brooke’ i Poona — naw is to pre-| yoke the state pretends to deplore. Having enabled foto to secare a tri- | um n the late et , he, would now prr- cipitate the iste into civil war that he mny ob- | pretexis for invoking Congremsional inter- | ference, Should trouble come as the remli of | Holden's impudent attempt to set himselfabove | the law, the country will hold that he, and he| alone, is responsible for it, The ae y repe- ect oper eesoe COMPAR Y. ee | New Youx, August 8, 1870. Piitor of the Sentinel, Raléigh, N. Gt | Smt F am “ples. t io infornr you that the suecess of the Virginia Steamship and Packet Com Bia’ ew an established that the be eaplipoens of ; a : is being rapid lected as. J. Wortham, Faq, a ‘The Stockholders Bont Garoh! to his eafl. » The yi has located ite#hip yard at Richm tely on and will commence work immedia- Steamers for the line. The Tredgar fron Works have contracted for the ines and the Old Dominion Nail Works will farnieh the iron plating for the keels of the Stearners and everything to be used in their eonstraction either jn the way of raw or, manufactured mate- fial yh be produced oy ieaete and ‘North teable. F David J. Barr is President Chas. T. Wortham,,Garreu F, Watson and car A lezandes, the Bein Comeites a the amplest guarantee” Steamers ~ill to poked to core letion with all possible haste and that one will be completed as promis- ed by next spring. In the meantimes ments are now being made to start the Linethis ne stor temporary Steamers, urther sobscriptions Are respectfully sdlicit- ed to thild other Steamers ns Tipldly ke iomel. ble. I am satisfied that a caferror more - ble investment cannot be found and hope that the subscribers in Nogth Carolina will not on! double thei inn as for ae fact that Cara ower pine byt induce their Iso, remem i that it and must and will snc pe * The Cashier in the Bank of Nova Scoti defaulter to the amount of $320,000 we he | | somewhat ly gained ja | shattered A lnege ¢ owd jsidians started from Denver on a si ble will and melsotmerteits accor mer reel and § KE ABN, “Allred M adel is the ing he- ro” of a thousand diffieulties. He is rewar- ded ‘for His labors; andthe Conservative par- ty is rewarded for théir devotion to hin. He will make as ah able and a faithful Repre- sentative—ev eae toiattack error;— fr Gb bab ie Woatipel minds thé Wiish*n; ee papers of Gedrgia are edin- forting themselves snd their supporters with assertion that the President is against an ion this fall jn that State ; bat it can be affirmed in the mos. positive terms that this is not his view. | The matter was talked over when he, last, Friday, aud “he ex- inom a renee Seas the law pa po ¢_reqal election in petaitor 44 Mewtbers oP the Legislature as will'as for mneuibers 6f Congress.’ Th this opiuiow Ke is‘eustained by most if not all the inembere of his Cubinet. Neither the Pres- ident nor the Attorney General has given eee per we oy oe ape me tem to enlist them on H party intrigue to giociony, 9nd he and at least a ma the Gabloct regard the effort to ignore this election se out sage. Ix fact, it cannot be med, on carefal inquiry, that any member dissents from the views expressed by the Presideut./ It is not impdéssible that he may a di- reet expression to bis opinion when he re> turns from St. Lovis. and in any event it is believed the tieu at issue inust come be- fure the Attorney General.” Jeff. Davis in the City.—Jefferson Davis, the-furmer leader uf the Confederates. is so- eoriné for a day or so one New York aving arrived mt y at mid-day. Sines Dis atr orMe. vis has been very retired, and ouly oceupied with the reception “"Kinoug r prom = cians. who called wpon the President. was ex-Burrogate Gideou J. Tuck- er. Mr. Davis sedulyusty ayoids polities tp his conversation, asd ia too old a diplomat not to turo leading questions ow public mat- ters in ‘suck awe 3° offer ’a reply of a thorotighly general chargeter. Persomdly, Mr. Davis app@arx nv older than the guiaaled by tine, hut hae evideut- _ eta pee of Mr Davis to Europe to bring. bac bis family, and Git returd this winter —W. Y. Times Explosion of “Liquid Safety" Gas.—An explosion took place in a low drinking es tablishwent in oe York on Tuesday it congeqhence Uf the Wgtiting of a watch ip a room in “which steod a barrel of gneotine “liquid safety gaa.” William rath, a bar-tender, was fatally injored and another | low man sevérely se Tbe building was badly nest Un effects of this new & to wit- mut ''nun-ex- plosive’’ combostible-—N. XY. World. Disaster gn the Kansas Pacnfic Reilroad— Sia Persons Killed.—Denver, Angust 10.— A terrible aecideut red at the west end of the Kansas Pacific railroad last night. A heavily loaded iron train getting beyond the control of the men fn consequence of the fron clogging the brakes, ran into the rear end of the boarding trait, dentlishing two rear ears and crushiug in the eud of the sleeping car. Six persons were killed and six or eight wounded.. The hilled, as far as as- certained, were Mexicans who. were sleepiv oudet the train. The aeoident was immedi- ately reported. by telegraph. afd three ph+- al train to take care of the woonded t 10 clock this tornity the track was reported cleared and work resumed: The aod firemaa of the irun train are reported to have fed. f oa rit Condensatione—Qneen ‘Vietorin's prorogueing Purliament, the’ King of Prus- nik’ praclaeation tothe Freveh. and the! pepers pat, forth by the Emperor Napoleon doring the .p of the war. are. beef. eovatedys nsive, and contrast most bly with the prolix, wordy and point- Tete es; Addtexees ail State papers to which we are detustored In this countty.— The matter compressed by King William intoa few telling sentences) would. in the han:ls of one of our orating Ametican states thea, have swollen itto several, newspaper low the ruin of the eountry—the prostration o a e ve e to vielent resistance to pressors. The whole South will mo the influ- ence of thes brilliant le. and be cheer- a Wy ite gratd resalts. e tile of raseal- ly carpet baggers is broken, and so will the aod euard politicians who have been seeking that elevation to office fror the colo ed race, whieh they know their demerits deprive them of amo the whites, be beat- ev and dispirited, and finally, cowering be- neath the just rebuke ofa virtiwus pablic in- dignatiun, seek fo wbseurity. These persovs bave had ne hope bat fn the nneducated and deceived colored voters. The whole pl+v of reaching power rested up of the publie confidence and energies, al the destroction of every branch ot mney: | The State could not pres under the rule of the ineompotent aad d 4 amen who trusted altogether to négro votes for their election to office Tt is a gtund result for the whole country. Norch Sonth. which breaks the power of | such men—whose only hope was in sowing diesensions iu society and engulfing all the public interests in the sea of misgovern- nent. All the people should be cheered to con- tite their nodle comlinatinn withoat party distinetious or impertinent issues that conld ont te discord upon their conueils. The wate society, the peace of the State, the very om 1 wed children, de- | mend this oview ~ harmony! Thre salva- tion of the Soath ré-ts upon this noble com- eerie of all good peuple for the good yf all. , The elevated example of the North Caro- | linians should everywhere be emalated.— | Their steicisim under outrage, their grand | vietory over themselves in their self-control, | will bring out every State from the wilder- | wess of wretchedness and despair to the evlumus. When will our, public wen learn the great art of condensation? The most effective bullets are word-ballets, A leaden | billet may pieree one heart, but a wo d-bal. | let penetrates the hearts of willi_ us. ‘ Rich. Whig. A Lost Lord.—A question which for a long time pest as excited considernble in- terest add uty im English society is what has become of Lord: Aberd-en? This young nobleman, a \young man of tuenty- three, left, England, abuut. tww, years ago without giving any clue to his whereabouts, and tas not cominonieated with either his friends or his fainily stuce. Information has reached them, lidwever, that he shipped as a emnmot sailor on board a meérchantman, bound, it is believed, fur this country, and it Y | is further stated ta have been ascertained that he has since passed the examination for his ship as mate, No.satisfaectory cause is as- signed for his strange conduct. It is rumored that the Hon. Lyman. Trom- ball has beén tendered. the position of See- taty of State by President Grant. The accident to Lady Thorne will not serions ly disable ier, ahd she will be in a trotting con- ition again in a few da¥s. into heathens, broad sunlight of peace and security. | Richmond | _—_—— or Itis stated that My. Sampson, of North Adams, Mass., is so well with the result of his introdaction of Chinese labor into his shoe fac- tory that he will within a few weeks send for fifty more workmen from California. Of the | seventy-two Chinamen he has now at work, all but four or five are doing ealy yee incompe- tent ones he will back to Francisco, As for Denmark, Helland, Belgium, and Lox- embourg, they are simply. waiting the dismal hour of their dissolafion. It may not come, but the halter is round heir neck. Spain has a se- | cret alliance with Prance, offensive and defen- sive, and received from the Bank of France | twenty millions the very day war was declared. | This is not generally known, but I believe it to be trne.— London letter—New York Times. It may. relieve the pions minds.of those who fancy that Chinese imm ion will make idol- ators of us all, to learn the Chinese shoe- makers at North Adams all go larly to church on the Lord’s Day, the | of the edmpany being a sealous Methodist. On the whole, 1 seems'thai we aré¢ quite an likely to make. christians of them as they are to turn us | | Kirkpatrick and Jadge Marshall oconcladed ‘several no seri vous system, and induce sleep better than any drug. The handsoment wo at Saratoga this is nid to be a mulatto gitl, the servant of a N. York family *perding the season there. Posctrvation.—The Norfolk Journal geats, as an improverient if the paachiation, of English, the placing of interrogation and excl: mation marks at the beginning and at the end of sentences to ee g yo ap- propriate, instead of at en as at pres- ent, This system is practiced in {panish and other Continental Jan; and is especially titeful in the cate Pes reading aloud, who thereby are at once informed of the proper pitch of the voice to be adopted, Dr. R. J. Gtitting, inventor of the Gutting gun ; and Captein B. H, Seervee, of Colt’s ar- mory, at Hartford, will sail for Europe in a few days, for the parpose Of exhibiting the revolving gnn the crowt.ed heads, Dr promensty a at the Lazzaretto in Philadelphia, died of yellow fever on Wed- nesday. This is the fourteenth fatal case. An Absurd Idea.—Those who suppose that re- ligiott has anything to do with the present war in Europe, seem to have strangely forgotten that the Rhenieh provinces of Prussia are entirely Romana Catholic, and that the Bavarians who made that awful attack on the French lines are rly all of the same faith. The tie that binds | Germany together is ove of race, and the French Emperor need never hope to sever. this common bond. The Gernvan States may some- times quarrel among t “to be expected—tnt they will be always found to unite as one man to oppose the Latin race.— Norfolk lowrnal. The Manitowoe (Wisconsin) Tribune states that Francie Shroeder, of the town of Mishicott, had a few unpleasant words with his wife on the 22d ult., in regard to stacking home hay. He left her with thé rémark that, “She might be boss the rest of her life,” went to the bam and took a large dose of arsenic, which caused his death. An exchange says: “Very weak tea, with a jweeze of lemon in i(, it is said, willquench the hirst more effectuaily than all the ‘juleps’ or ‘sours’ ever conc A large piece of ice, with two or thted #licés of lemon, sngur enowgh to make it pleasant, then pour on hot tea, slow- ly, and you have a delicious drink for hot weather. Whittemore, the expelled member of Congress from South Carolina, has given np all forther Congressional aspirations, and is wow a «indi- date for the State Senate. An exchange thinks it scandalons that Louis Napoleon should leave Engenie and go to Nan- cy seeking another engagement. ss <> TriaL or Jon H. Wranisn.—Vajor the argument for the deleuce in this cas¢ yesterday and Mr. Christiau for the Com inovwealth. The jury arter retiring fifteen minutes broight in a verdict of ‘not gailty.” The annouucement was received with loud applause by the spectators, which the’Jadge soaked in.strong terins. A nolle proseqni_ was then entered in the case of Lewis Wimbish, and the prisoners 100,000 Dopeaiy wit the Ins D ment of the State fer yar |® ol the Poliey holders. tind me wh. fered Be 17), . var | ’ : R ‘i ‘wi t ) vs : ey can never entirely recover. “'T bia , Eo thar ha ool and thirteen horses, cattle. sheep, AUG. 12,,1870. ' om wae and swine were killed; ei ling hous- ra ee enidaretin pres 00] «8 and six bans were eA: Ha af, AUROB TAD BY 40 Ae meee Hersford, 000. .000| houses and nive bar's burned’ with no ac- pe sggignage the Sint ite 000 | companying loss of life, either to persous OF | Gorn’ por bbl oF Idee, 1 te 108 Hy ‘s 000 M : _ " Hest 4 : } i Teeth is} aninials. wt 7 “ , bash. 46 aa cocdevcbes — ose Jackson, ' ; . UDG, -corcenser yt i There is complaint if Washington ee to. 30 =? st sien ee chanice and laborers of the great B tos 00 a 1215. 911. faltiog off in bullding epterptise this season ci imove d : , oe. $21 510 | compared with ady oneof the past ten years. ‘seas aa] we” "630 Mechanics outside of Government pe ood . 40 to. BO , 529 os are therefore seeking in the South and West 3. B08 Martin 1116 1107 | that.employment for their skill which cannot are | MeDewell, *125 000. 000! be obtained at home. > o Agent ae MTT | 7380. “art | ‘The wast horvible domestic tragedy thet 410 0] aug 102% hs orded yet.’ mm such a plen- Motgoner, 33 018 1110" $00| IM satin of dest fntieitin cgurred Se {| PRU PRESERVERS. ' ° yesterday in Brooklyn. | A nan named Lov- to 15 — Dessew ) P iy) 3068 2027 dis ye anes large cheese kuife at bis wife, to, 86) BOTH SPEAR'’S SOL 2, ae hi the heart of their 6 to 8’ Norny'’s TASTELESS ws H45,, 2931... 1800, 969 | anduniseing hers It pigrard the hears of thal Sit is) NeeracaereLee Pow "462 0000 little son, only eleven manths old, killing | yeits, cut, “ € 16... 1 Pal cheek ox rte z 1997 1453 1708 991 | him. instantly.—2). Y. Herald, *, | Molasees. so?gh@m, per ga 69 A Fall stock. a Store, Ee <~ one 000} If all accounts are correct, Butler, of Tennes- i Gunartet > aa y< oe Bs : 1054.05... 1008, 706] eee, ix certainly a model.” | He nos only de | Onions, per bushel, © te 7, | seoneh Carolina, Jn th Sopwier 1754, 1752 crane poemeee Nee Gounod © | Pork. per pound, . : wan COUNTY. ovrt. ne 000 000 artiount drawn from tle Sede Meer sh mB to 1.00| P. Burke, sueing un bebalf of himself ort ave 000 6000] compels thom whose pensions: pass theongh. Bi) 4. Brown, perpeuaa, 12 to 15| avd all.other Creditors, seepred by a Deed “480 563 1108 picesinn Ss guaien shale ae] | = carne 16 to 18! in DensteiMiphael rowes a + Ci. *155 iat - = sears jo wee ty, pencant above i Crashed Patvertind SS ae le ust 1513 i ».e “ per vere . - F 18g 183148 7S), A wrlige i the Koosville Team.) Whipaas| : ‘$BEtB| Jom Camber 688 1279 898 1134) posts ex-President Johnson as a candidate. for Table. : ve nto 30 ermine “421 1397 945 sa te thet Cutticl note tpacetnied . by | *°htCC*: Leet. por pogad, Oe 1.86| Notice «ts y given that mnless the 600:G00| Hake, “TheKnoxviile Whig beardly epprores| 9; Aackinn dots 1.00) creditors of Michael Brown make themselves : 733744 939 560: ihe suggestion of its correspondent and says r=) wes te | parties hereto, by the first of October ext, 818 . 737 *400 “We would not at-all be surprised if ke is nom-| ——_—— 5 [A shall take the sole control bb in ro, 367 140) inated Ly noclamasion.” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | wy own bands. W. P. BURKE. Union, > ott vey esa vAPatmy.+ The Rediéelstattied Edgerombe| > | By Bornes & Baier, Auman se fake 8 ‘ ind lection 02 ity. RIN TIN: Plaintiff. augl9.6w Warts joss Sos 3 Soo ‘The ee eohieen rea P 8 PRESS FOR SALE. [pt- fee $10.) ‘ Woshington, 347, 955 557). 798 onan FYI They did not even run 9 Coan- TH aint for sale an excel 5. ptasdend Wintan pou BRRSEANESE atauga, «7 6808 *300 7 et. . ent RaMAGE Press. x ¥ » 1589 1423 1763 1785] Tw South Carolina the negroes havedetermin- inehes. Prints a form and down to.a| The great eet —_ y Wilkes “397 913 “DIT | ed that-none bar negrocw shall veceive theif) single line. It is in order, and always braph ave > hewn wsee a 1104 «= 891 1191 948") votes. have even pat up one of theirrace| ready for any find of. printing. Price very Crepe Pygpiomn terms - i ae Ne ii one Magic Mitahell, wither husband ied title) con ~~ halt oe. {feo Cees Namee She Ms Yo ~ i Majority for Grant, 12,563 cricket, enjoy life ina neat géthie.cuttage on Ave | —~ ——- — sj ; Counties marke! with & ® inthe colamnsgiv-| Mme # Kron 8 ee The Insurance Company. ; hi an ew week, ng the vote, = majorities. —gen m ee of 1,200 over the corres 3 THE POLITICAL PROSPECT. ber Bitte baie » ; ae sbi Lpdin lopasvaged 7h roe boned vo/ The Farmer's and Mechanic's Life of NEW YQRE. The late election in North Carolina is one agency ofa kerpsene damp. : > ’ of the happiest events since the war.. Vir- t Wirs Adela McK of Call cn in Ne, 49, WALL STREET. feat inia set the example whieh the Old North) 5° mendicnt pandidate for ( oe her de State flowed ; but the North Carolinians |a0h hevorn gates eet ee es : a of nal inthe bumnee ned eben ASOT Cala e| CASE CAPITAL, $125,000 | mich then have mainninnd whet crore ihe waar to Gey, imatn =| 5,000. stances ree to ip- | fis wi ‘ ti ) flame the public mind and drive the people tis will reduce Ole cinidintion, quine Ghe-aurs Tce eR al ee “ . AI! the Officers add Directors (without an ex on) are Stockholders. and will take the proper rexerves ff the proper protection of the Policy Holders will be made. This Com: makes a © to Ite Policy Holder of & 1-3 te nt each year in ad- aS aie f 3 Pir ae ~ good care thet ‘The safety of the wit guarded. All New York Companies are obliged Fy the Brete te sel “aalde the same reserve. for each Company is the ssb.c, caleulated on tLepame tabig of mortality, and atthe same rate of interest; consequently all are sate. : CONDITIONS OF POLICY.—This Company's policies ace non-forfeitables This Company imposes no restrietion on travel after one annual payment hasbeen made. This a insures the lives of females. This'Company will not contest any legal claim. This Company will pay claims as soon ae the prouf thereof? ig fpl- ly established. The rates ares are lower than those of any other Company organized ander the laws of New York, not responsible to the Insurance Department for its safety. ‘The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit onthe fullowing plans : ORDINARY LIFE, ENDOWMENT, CHILDREN ENDOWMENT, JOINT ENDOWMENT, t JOINT LIFF NCO. TERM LIFE, RETURN PREMIUM, and ia addition to the above plans will issue policies on the ety - “Tontine Mutual,” dr Cheap Plan for Working Men. 4 Tortine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Endowment, and is # ; adapted to the wante of a clase of people who have hitherto been debarred benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expeuses. (Sce explanation % To insure your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $16 onee, You pay $2 anuaally. You pay $1.10 whenever a death ocears th your Clas, are cerinin to receive $1.000, And if your Class is full $5,000. Chaves ate regulated by ages. BUTH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS.A’ MEDICAL EXAMINATION, ae are Limited t« 9 000 Members. Whenever a Clas# ivonce full it is alwé fall A The Company guarantees that incase your death shotild occur, within a year, although there are not one thuasand Members in your Clase, yet will your famil receive $1,00; but in case your Olass'had more than'1.000Mempbers then yon wou receive.as many dollars as there are Members in your Clase at the time,of your death. Five thousand Membera, then $6,000. Crass A.—Admits all between the ages of 15 and 36. i Crass B,.—Admits ott between the ages of 35 and 45. : CUxass ( .—Admite all between the ages of 45 und 60. TONTINE FUND. - Ai the same time you become insured, yon aleo.:become ® Mexper or A ToNntine Funp, which may give to yourself, whilst living, = large sum of money. This is the ONLY Company in the United States doing business on a sound is i. e., that has a Cash Sipdhet $125,000, and has a deposit with the State fir! the - security of the Policy Holders that issues policies of this kind. Send for Book of Rates. All Direeters are Stockholders. Ail Officers are Stockholders. ; E, McMURD¥,Presmpent. _ . I. LEANDER Ae ART E. MARTINDALE, Vice Presivest, WM. HENDERSON, er Beet ORLANDA. H. BTEWARD, Counsel, LUCIUS McADAM, Ooiishilting Aeupiy. Mxpicat Examorer—M. B. TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbury, N, 0. see i GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, Asheville, 26. C. jwere dscharged.— Lynchburg Virginian, 12: (ane: 19—33:ly GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N, CAROLABA, iT i ecsha hase ih € ps pa Ts ah rey ge et ee ouglas 674; no opposition. JI D Holcombe 951: 8. T. sood 861; Martin 786; Martin 56% Patterson 580; Felts 503; Ps 601} Shore 522. Cor ‘eConservatives all clected. For Attorney General—Ship» 1007 ; Phillips For Congress-Leach 1024; Scott 581. Leach’s % ut ‘ For State Seriate | Cowles 1041; Vestal 542. ~ Cowles’ maj, 409, House of osentatives—Hampton 1043; Bryan 594. maf MO For Sheriffi-Haymore 1325; Wolff, 321. IaYwmor@emaj: 1004. For Register of Deede—Martin 1015; Taylor 601. Mertin’sanaj. 414. \ Dave Gouyty.—Sheriff, P. R. Martin, re pab., by 52 majority over two conservative can- didates ‘nhd one other republican; Register, “| a wagon yard at Charleston, fifty or sixty wag- ply 1 pots 2 ZY bantet tba "We ‘nitist remember that at that time. the coasting ‘by séa was cut off, and all the fn- ternal commerce of the country was carried on by -wagons. A tin was living at Davidson College a few years ago.who, in those days, hauled cotton from here to Philadelphia. A man is now living in Iredell county, who wagoned from Charleston 8. C, to Richmond, Baltimore, &c.; who says he saw at one time, in ane book oe ” ons from this part of the country. 2 He brought nails from Baltimore to States- ville, at ten cents per pound for freight, which were sold for fifty centa, Some persons who engaged in this business, from their great exposure in the winter, did not live to reach home. It was more of an ander- taking then to go to Baltimore, than to visit Europe now, we cannot well conceive of the great contrast with these days of rail roads, and steamboats, and telegraphs. * be - - -— Kiirep sy Liontxiye.—We learn that one day this'week, -— Alexander, aged about 20 years, son of Milas Alexander, of this county, was instantly killed by lMghtning, while stand- ing wnder a tree to which he had gone during a shower. Persons should never take shelter un- der a tree during a thunder storm.—Statearille American. —_ a Tue Crors.—Notwithstanding the amount of in that fell in the montha of May, June anda Ephraim Gaither; County Commissioners all conservative. Vote for Congress: Shober 771, Sprague 672. For Qommons: J. A. Kelly, con/we now have are the very thing for them. We | understand ‘hat the crops of the counties of 746, Dri Hobbs, yépub, 707. For Senate : B. Margh 781, WV..M. Robbina 793. Ss A Lupe or Batenerrs discharged at Salic- | bury, by bis Flonor, G, W. Brooks: | - Rowan Count: A. Sloan, William P. Martin, A. F. Isaac W. Jones, Wil- | liam H, Sraith, David MeLean, Abraham Nadh, | } } Calyin 8. Brawn, Jolin C. Gillespie, A. A. Coy- an, Jolin GC. Benson, Anthony Bencini, Witham J, Mills, Jenac A. W FP. F. Linster | | Co ’ Alexander County—Stephen L. Howell, Tho- maa ce ew 5 Saal McDewdl county—J. C, Whitson. Union county —J ames BR. Bhadum. cae Mecklen county—C. W. Bradshaw, Tho- waa i =e Joph W, Rom s se Tahoe. Pose Theme 3. Maia, | Jaded ©, thit, W. Citta pelt, | He-Brit William w Willen, Wm, Brown, ampli lis BAL The following ia the revised list of mon- ey ordét Offices in this Stale: Asheville, Chape HOM, CnaeiBle Concord) Eifentia, Plizabeth | as they ever were.— Williamston Express. of July, the corn and cotton crops of this rection are looking well, and promise more than an ordinary yield. The occasional showers that Hyde, Washington and Tyrrell will be as large —_—~oo——————— Sap Acctpext.-On Priday evening the 5th inst., during a rejoicing on the part of a number of people in Fayetteville at the result of the} county election, s «ma)l cannon burst, injhring | four or five persona. The most serious happen- ed to John Stedman, a jad fifteen or sixteen | years of age, who had his leg broken just above | l the ankle, Ile was carried into a deg store | mations establishing republics in near by, ancl physicians immediately called in, The beoken limb received proper attention, and the syfferer is now doing well.— Presbyterian. teed ieee "SHb0 Pi /—Thie word, Shoo, used in ref- erence to driving off any thing that has wings, as fowls, is of great antiquity, In Gen. 15: i, | when the fowls came down upon the carcasses of Abrahagi'e sacrifice) he drove them away. commentator says he puffed them away, i. e., by swelling bis cheeks with bis and blowing at them. Another “he them away.” The word in the ori seems to imi- tate the sound of shoo. And there wre ih all Tatiguage® words of the same kind (hat re- semble in pound the thing signified ~as /byp, hum, howl, whi«per. a Goldsbord, Greensboro, Hills- Louisburg, Morganton, New BéFiie, Pitisborongh, Piymohth, Raleigh, Salem, Saligburs, Statesville, Tarbor’, romaine Wamenton,..W sshingtom, W eldon.abd ilming- ton. Ti Ses —— <P — Mar ov one Seat or Wan—We are in- Gsbted to, tir frieods, Mesre. Barrougts & Springs of Charlotte, for a very complete and illestrated. map of the seat of war between France and Prussia, for which we return our tharike. If js valuable at the present time for reference. : encore Springs ate General Charlotte for the Eqnitable Life As of the United States, and issue goss == variety of fertilizers, to wliom _ 00 farther would do well to apply for those ar- lt ‘eimai teen New Paren.—The A drance is the name of a paper to be published at Battleboro’, N. C., with the next month. It will be an association of gentlemen and W. Hairis, Exq., formerly of It will not be atrietly a edited the Henderson Index. political paper, but will contain essays written é&pressly for it by a number of the ablest wri- ters in North Carolina on a variety of subjects. Success to the enterprise. eip-a — Frasers Justice, Eaq., has retired from the editorial clair Of the Charlotte Observer and will hetéafter devole all his time to the profession of the law. The Observer ander the contro! of Mr, Tustice; has been one of the best and most dig- nified papers in the State. We regret to lore him from the fraternity, and hope that his suc- cessor may be worthy of his place. ie ‘for Youra Mew axp Youra WomEN.”— The “ Young Fulk’s Rural” ia the novel title of the new Rural and Literary Monthly being i+ sued by H. N. F. Lewis, the publisher of the Western Rural, at Chicago. Prizes are offered for stories and contributions on various subjects by young writers, and fine premiums fdr clubs of subscribers. Terms, $1.00 per year. The first 500 subscribers are to be credited for two years. We think this paper must excite a great | 4t every place.— A interest among the young men and young wo- men througliout ‘the United States. Address | rest on the charge of attempting @ rape on a H.W. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chicago +e U. & Sé®aton—<A ariter ifthe Charlotte I the name’ of Ex-Gov. Z. B. | | Vance, as 4 suitable man for the U, & Senate to | succeed Gen. Abbott, who says, he has good rea- son to know, that the disabilities of Gov, Vance | | will be removed. The Standard, no doubt, hopes oO, ‘A correspondent from Anson also suggests the | riame of A. J. Dargan, Eaq., of that county. } | Pront tarious quarters a here Be A. S. Merri for the position, sug- et sable des Mer | mon and A. J, Dargan, Eaq., have been removed. | We notice these suggestions sim of news. Among the many able men among a, the lot cannot fall on any one that will not be} ing to us. We hope, however, that the | leading Democrats and Conservatives | will not exhibit an overweening anxiety for of. fice. The Radicals have di every © with their swarms of office We ld | | not imitate them, but at the time, let every vacant office be filled with our best and ea And above all, letas be united and In addition to the above we see that the Hills | boro Recorder proposes the name of Hon. Bed- |ford Brown, of Caswell. ee | | Bisnor AtKinsox.— We are pleased to) learn that this eminent Bishpp is about to, visit his flock in this part of the State. for | the purpose of administeridg the site of Con- firmation. He is expected t> preach and confirm in Trinity Church in this town on Sanday. Bishop A. is one of the most dis- | tinguished prelates of the Anglican Commun- | jon. At the Lambeth Conference held in England in 1867 at which a large number of bishops from all parts of ‘he world were as- sembled, Bishop A. was pat on the Commit- tee which had to deal with the most impor- tant subject broaght before that body. He is so much honored and respected abroad | that one of the Engiish Universities has con- | ferred on him the degree of L. L. D. | His logical and eloquent fermone never) ‘fail to delight and instruct all who hear | them, and his visits always do much good to |his people as well cs give pleasure. We) | hope that he will remain several weeks a- | mong his people in this section of the State, and we can promise him a hearty weleume sheville Citizen. —~>-~-5——__ Rev. J. M. Smith, near Pittsburg, is under ar- | colored woman | ‘ reported ha expected at = Paris, Av Lene eae era aii ut tattoo asteihanees heal et “a ae | he a . fter a fight.of four hours they -were;re: | a y af 5 a nr The Last of the Noon Telegrrms, © ' London, August 15—2 P M—Another battle occurred near Metz this morn- victorious. ceil pr M—Great events immediately mM fore leaving his Maj “On quitti to fight the oil Feakate ve tems postied this t city. ey take rance, a loyalty and issned the fesse eae of he rent. val Ltrost you will i will to dap ot Santis Re Vin be following ; The Defences of Paris. iG Par, August 15—The city of Mulhause is wy Opinion Netionale ummpangs the foren jor the p te V atts com t defence of Paris at 130,000 nen with 600mount- ed gun. . Telegrams to France. © London, 15-2 P M— det he topind to tleghaoe have We 8o ae fied as to allow wee ep fr the Depart Rhine, Haute Meuse, and Hante Saverne. aie i pes lost heavily.” [Grayillotte is a small | ait miles north-west 1 etal ert neutral vessels will be allowed ten days to load and depart. Lowpon, Ang. 17.—The blockade being e» tablished, Austria allowed Rossia to pass mer- chandize the “ Pa - “We a serious 16th, near Gravillotte. t advan- miles from Mozelle,] Ten dave, and not fitteen as first stated; are are act to neutral ships to quit German bi ports, jinteresting number. Notwithstanding its MéeMahon at Towl-- Edmund About Stil Miasing. Periopicatse—The Westminster Revi fur Joly bas been received, and isa very radicalism, both ip polities and religion, this Perle incu ee no that | js one of the ablest and most attractive Mag- tiond, however, M. Edmond feard that he ha» been killed. Another Battle Reported. lapdon, A 14—A second pitched battle is reported as having oéeurred ‘a Metz this mérniog, in which the Prussians were victofious, Revolutionary Movements in Italy and Spain. Lendon, August 15-—Revolationary mive ments of a formidab’e character have recently ocenrred iv am well a in Proda- th countrigs says that he is at ed. Riots in France, New York, Avgnst 15—The Telegram fas thé are Leite Eada MG aay a ae ing 4 beh ey’ Threw persons are rey et A bf say Lad Ilious feeling was manifested. Serious fears were of trouble to-day, it being the Emperor's fete to-day. Advices reepecting the Prassian flank move- ment epon Mets age.con firmed by the statement that the Geritaltt ps held Pont a M : a Angnet patton y Austrian Govern- ment ies having moved troops to the el ay! Sedan > } ni Wace Germans Expelled from. Peoria, Berlin, August 15— Hundreds of German fam- ilies have been fromeParie. Many of them have jug teached Cologne, subscrip- tions haveGeentqaned for their reliePip differ- ent parts of Germafy. Pais, Aagnst 15Twenty Frenth citizens of Woeérth have been shot by the Primsians in re- taliation for cruelties said to have been inflicted on wounded German prisoners. The Empress Carlotta, August 15--It is said that the reason ‘ae press Carlotta aernee epee y great events now transpi om the Continent. She coanifeate de doepens tx the war. Safay of French Troops, 15—Thirty thousand troops of Marshal McMahon's corps, who were cut off from the French army and were Relieved soles fallen into the hands of the Prassians arrived Strasbourg In safety. Army Movements. London, August 15—The Prossidna have ar- rived at Vigneul, a few miles from Mets. The French blew up two bridges to check the pid advance of the Germans. % ra Treason in Paris. Paris, August 15—The Journal Official reports ne arrest on the highway of an individual in whose house were found quantities of revolvera, and large cali ammunition. He was followed night before last to an isolated house in the neighborhood of the fortificatto where we found a list of names, a number of flags, different i signals, a description of troops occupying the forts surrounding the cap- ital, and a carte de visite of a person in the ser- vice of a sovereign now at war with France. In the afternoon yesterday, about 4 o'clock, a band of from sixty to eighty men, armed with revol- vers and poignards of the same model as those previously seized, attacked the engine house on the boulevard villette, and assaulted the guard with daggars and revolvers. One officer was wounded in the breast, and a fireman very seri- ously wounded by three bullets. . Four guns kept at the station were carried away by the police of the fourteenth arrondiase- ment, who ran them and also fired one volley at them. One of them fell instantly dead and oth- ers were seriously wounded. Physicians report little hope for the recovery of two of them. A little girl was killed by a stray ball. The police, led by their officers, immediately arrested the ringleaders and four of their accom- plices. The population co-operated with thean- thorities with enthusiasm, and voluntarily made other arrests. . The gans taken from the firemen were recap- tured, and the weapons abandoned by the insur- gents were aleo seized. A call to arms! to arms! was spontaneously made in that quarter. A goodly number of the National Guard got to interest in | | Family Medicines lazines in the worl). The present huniber About is still miming, Ta We fe] contains, among vthers, the fullo inter- , exting ~articles> Natiotatity iw Austria. 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Holderness, at Thomasville, N.C will receive prompt atten- tion. . dec 3—tf the fird of musicians and organ 2 VALUABLE LANDS The New York In t 2am a te Be dett w: “Ttiwby the FOR SALE! 22-32 } a A Ranelibneet wk ht odenaeed| on nb en atl oie be brought to sack Ris Thomas Todd, deo’d, 1 will offet for sale at | perfection.” pubiie, auction, at the Court House door in ; raphe Salisbary. on Saturday the 3d. day of Sep-| 744 New York Observer says: “The py tember next, of voicing, tichness of tone, or- Y chestral combinationr, together Two Valuable TRACTS of LAND. | of new and original stops, render it an inatra ment of such perfection as to be beyom® com One Tract, well improved, lying on the} petition ” Sherril Ford Road, eleven miles from Salis-; bury, adjoining the lands of Hov. N. Bays | The press and public e hero who den, M. A. Locke, and others, containing | bad an opportanity of li to its strains, not only give it their ungu Sherril | val, but unhesitatingly coneede that it suunde without a rival. Tle Burdett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet a $45, $75, $100, &e. ones Cc. M, Tremaine & Bre,, Two Hundred and Ninety: five acres. The other Tract. lying near the Ford Road. four miles from Satisbnry. ad- joining the lands of Joseph Blackwell, Wm. @. MeNeely. and others, containing One Huudred aud Ninety-six acres—this tract is en‘irely woodland, embraciag about twent acres of choice Bottom Land. The lands here offered for sale will eompare favorably, in point of fertility and location, with the best lands in this region of the country. Terms, twelve mouths credit, with inter- est after six mouths. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the first tract by eull- ing on N. P. Hall, and the second tract by call.ng on Joseph Blackwell. laced , Tt Wee Cured thewesnds. Fead for it to Dawes Avre,P O.B x 3581, Ngw York 8.8, TROTT, Apw’r. Jnly 5, 1870—At. 438 Broome St., New York. July 22, 1870. af ' Vfence, ' tangs, oe we “woman's work is done. Shenae OF WEALTH, en? It is inetreetive to ‘to nobles how faithfally our fo hisdaty. All Serip- thatthe dead donee are to Glement in our fw ay Wed Oita wih bocaase of Seated ter 8 merit, bat in that they are tests of chine@ierw UPhoy show what we are. No matter by what name you call a tree, it is really known by the fraitbearing. So says Obriat of men, “by their freits ye shall know them.” Here we ure told, “He that lefaithfal in that which is least, is a thddh; and he that ® an- ast fo ia unjust alsd if tnuch. , therefore, ye have not been faithful in mammdon, who will com irdat the true tichess f” | And | dee whatiaré these “true riches,” bat the fore- fallnese—the coe Oe goapet (“the iaflaeaces of the oP 1 Gnen, in any chart is Peete evidence Seen i this un- drives God out of His t aT toecesore, ye have not the unrighteous mammon, it is. Christ asks us to If, as God's inheritance in whieh ad to find whieh way all blessings from Leeeaives fo your trast the true are unfaithfal in the use of the trouble ‘aor however fed of removal, we cannot gor in seeing such ed anto us, antil it For now, aa. of “the them that honor me, I will they that despise me shall be figuly esteemed.” Our time, property and influence must all be used as we hnow that our duty to the of Christ demands. When we this, — we may ask, and it shall be = seek, and we shall find; may knock, and Yc anal be opened anto us. Bat so =~ as we live upon the idea that duty admitted is duty done, jast so f will we be deprived of tithe true is And how lot each one consider that echggast in the first step of his Obristian life, and ever since in bis Christian pro- fit, _—— his surrender to Christ rast eeisbebes st at —_ wr God aaierehe to hte my va : Is this a mockery 7 — <a foe miles from Nashville there is an old who is one hundred years old. e says, “De Lord done forgot to phe! wf:some one more” distinctly remem- | waa fired by « young man named Obrist- “ 3 we are. “ae we once ea than ae es vr 4 take a aeat..at the window, a for i men’s ea eddecoetans sigheasion ; we are what men do, than we consider what is ethan what is in the head. -In all our judgment we are more 1. aeaey as we become more sensible that is less ability and less time to correct mistakes, tor that we are ing away. “ha hci new leas-fall, and, 60 churches, of the friends of otr achool days ; of ‘whom in the whirl of ba- einess we cae tegretful: thoaghts,; and bered, “Ob! hows wouldtike to set trim again ;" or, as some) ther one know? to reel we deterniine we -will "write & talk: of old times, and tiaké a thousaud 4 about meteal -elass- business crowd in, the letter is never writ ten, and the next we hear—*“he is dead.” Then comes the fecling, with an over- whelming force, that we are also are “pas- 1" And eo we ate, deat fead- er; but be it our care, that while the phy- sical man is letting go bin hold on this mortal life, the » shall grow strot ger day by ay, bop above the clogs | », and shackles’ of the mortal frame, prepar- | ba atory to being disengaged from ‘altogeth- er; and at the instant of bis complete dis~| ry | eatenglement, the vision of “the substaner of things b for” so long, break ip up- on the rav sight, and we bave “pas- sing away ”—to heaven. andthe pote THE GRAVE OF OSCEOLA. Ine jate namber of Leslie's Illustrated News a a sketch of the of Osceola, the Indiau Chief, near walls of Fort Moultrie, Accompanying the sketch is an account of ( ese life and death, from which we gather that he was — of age at the time of his daring bis life had slain a nam- ber of whe persons in the glades of Flor- ida. Hie father was an Englishman, nam- ed Power, and his mother the daughter of a Cherokee chieftian While on a visitto an American fort, she was seized and sold asa slave. This aroased the mete Osceola, and from that time to his ca he waged a bitter war against the whites Qn the 28h of October, 1837, while hold. ing a conference with General Jessup, near By A ine, he was seized, with « number of followers, aud taken to Fort. Moultrie, where he wae close! fined antil his death. Ofeeola d had lived a hater of the race from which |Sruch ir he ectl eostpuad-be, Zod wOth in the and with « frown Soh cs ceed tsbis at ectand aol enbie sgh guancl goa ove © gently away to the happy hunting grounds of the Gomi. noles, where his braves were impatiently awaiting his presence.— Charleston News. ——-—~.e THE MAN WHO KILLED ZOLLI- COFFER. The Standard (Ky.) Dispatch tells how General Zollicoffer of the Confederatm a- ray was killed, and says the fatal bullet man, who was in Col Fry's regiment.— The Dispatch adds : oa Christman after the war brood. ed over the act until bie friends began to end of insanity. He wasn aL age and eould not iy bave felt = coo ga of Pane ‘betiioy What he had Et the réfee ib thint he" had kill- eda hone being who at the time could have bees made a prisoner by the mere stretching forth of his who was powerless to do him an injary—eo wrought apen his gonsdiente—preyed as it were upon the vitals of bis inind—that be final ly sank, and, it ts fuared, into hopeless in- sanit A few days ago a writ was awarded against him by the judge of the Wayne County Conrt, when the foregoing facts were elicited, whieh his dejected and for- lorn condition of insanity tally establieh- ed, and he was sent for more skilful treat- ment to the lunatic asylum at Llopkms~ ville.” Valuable Town Property for SALE. IN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF the Superior Court of Rowan County, made - oes Tecm, 1870, in the case of Virginia G, Whitehead against Marcellus Whitehead and others, I will offer for sale, at Public Auction at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury on Saturday the 20th day of August next, at ‘ts clock, M, the following property, viz: The House and Lot on the corner of Fulton and Council Streets, in the Great North Square of = ~~ coptaining three acres, more or less, ing the same property whereon Dr. Marcellus Whitehead now Bee: Terms Cash. A. JUDSON MASON, | reo} wory Mle sugar te sed, ands spill peopot- tion of wpitit. Hein mons palatable than aay now to use. Bucha, cu luayswqusibeatenaaas 4 or.” “Tt is @ plant that emits its fragrance; the mates and friends; but,in another hour | en’ tno a Cubebs extracted by aie 4 nt with epirita obtained ftom Juniper Bet- : or" s saa, are| ou Aan Qltys Chis ( ati Action principle medion ecgent Fs ity of the arf ed bere xia, In thin ouhare the knowl edge ofthe Ingredients andthe mode of preparation. Hoping thet you will favor it, with @, trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approba- tion, With a feeling of confidence, Tam, very respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Draggist of 16 Years’ Experience. “Tim aot jhe occupied the conducting 8 and sm Semis been oats inqoonet pd bis ; and END. 3 LAM WEES, of Powers pe) phin. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, For ephanm srng rom_lndncon- To, poms Smaea evi by so Wobsfuleens Merser of Dissees, OF of Bvil im fact, Universal Lensttude. and inability to enter inte the enjoyments of society. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUOHU, In affections recaliar to Females is Sines Revere sieree complaints incident or change of life. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH wa ene eee orting Sow habite of dissipation, at fittle ox- pene. or no change ia diet. no inconvenience or exposure; completely ing those anpleas- antand doageres wupedies, Copaive ond Mereary. in all these USE HELMBOLD'S FILUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU Im all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cease originating. and no matter of how long standing. Jt is pleas ant in taste and odor, “immediate” in ection, and more strengthening then sny of the preparations of Bark or trom. | Thesesutiorig bom brokes-do we or telicate cof- stitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader mast be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer- tain to affect the bodily health and menta; powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a Din- retic. HELMBOLD’S Extract Bucha is the great Diuretic. Sold by Dragginta everywhere. Price—81.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any ad. dress. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T, HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemicc! Warehouse, 694 Broadway, N. Y. eae ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN -engraved wrai Se oe simile of my Chem- me prepar- seaport ae = * Seer ey oa te — “THE ‘| INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION | livens the «pirite, and impertea viveedee es er wn ether enon S008, eee net ner eee ee AS. a3 W. —_—- 0 ito the ed of Seen Aidonde wil be mace eral, Double urance, taking so much from our stre bapecal woman in Western lies ia ere a ce to look w oe its of tlie Pid Ar gton nfo ndenee solicited, Science ae . Tourtth Ss og Se , mn evtat ad Cheeks.) o- J e is the "aheet anchor of thé’ feeble and ra ag ol arabes ns fina it has no equal mere eel neemtinass per ee Ph plete rent crn ed for the es ol hs Creer ee a] ee i pane viz" the weakness to which women subject, it is _——.* every other, In all climates, » rop Cent, temperate or it acts as a eee in every species of disorder which undermines the < GFANBS OF DISEABE, -» axD BAR BOLAWRY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life-the Blood. Somer ee ver om diseased Iapmph down the animal spirits. 1A Whereva it is intro- D THE BEST BLOOD land. BA has planted the germ of disease In the veins of Shaves ab ett sides, and A HEROIC REMEDY will Bradicate it root and branch, forever Such « Remedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIOC CONSTITUTION Renovator. | GROVER & BAKER’S , and from : } he moment it inte the Blood. it attacks FIRST PREMIUM discasé at its fountain head, in ite germ and BLASTIC STITCH matority, and dissipates it avenues . of Che eggane WER Coeeang ty, and sends FAMILY wriey and in ti “| SEWING MACHINES. taberenles of Scrofula sometimes . flourish and atad the inner coating of the sbdo- 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. men, Itke kernels of corn. are withered, dissolv- ed and eradicated and the diseased parts nour ished into Life. The Liver and Inac end activity. Iteaction upon the blood, fluids of the body, and Glandular System, are TOWIC PURIFYING AND DISINFYCTART At its touch, disease dies, and the ric- tim of ite vieleuce, as iwere, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE, Relieves the Entire My<tem of Pains and aches, en- Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to Ye Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness the Complesion, Points of Excellence. Buoyancy to the a ed Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. And Happiness ov all Perfection and simplivity of Machinery. qestned from the verge | Using dott threads direétly from the pools ofthe i wise. eenhtoattt No fastening of seams by hand and no waste Th pee * io woe to the pa of thread. the mode solemn of iteintrinsie'medi-| Wide range of application without change eal virtoes, and | powette Hcaling properties. For att Dismases OF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., &c of adjustment The seam ‘etains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Macliines, these Machines exe- And for Diseases of Women and Children. cate the most beautiful and = Em- | wor Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitade, broidery and ornamenta ppetite. rpassed. For sale b ANDREW MURPHY, ee “ne ue “ost 15—ty Salisbury, N.C. ee of the Bones, Habitual a ity, Disenses ‘ 5 “rie Fone wae Iai Fy |@reatest Invention of the Age! Compltint, Tn- "diponion, vion, Pita, Pulmonary, CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, CONVENIENCE. : ‘2 la, or Kinag’s Bet, AGENTS WANTED vearions 6¥ To Sell our Celebrated sa B metry, |GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. | Director-General Repl Hospital, Prussia. Acknowledged by all who have used them to a best Pen made or sold in this country. No blott ng! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines writtcn w ith one pen ofink! Will ontwear any steel pen ever made .— Bankers, merchants. teac hers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise Put ap in neat dideboxes. No. 1, for general usr No. 2, medium; No. 3, for laslies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Commission to Agents ! We are prepared to give any energetic person ta- king the agency of these Pens, a cc mmission which will pay $200 per month. We invite all persons wishing employment, to send for samples anc circu- M., A. L. be P., P- R. 8. HENRY & OO., Agency of the United States. Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street, Post Office Box 5272. NEW YORK. uo CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is 81 per bot- tle, six bottles for @£. Sent anywhe 2 on receipt o Proprietors. call for me.” July 22, 1800.—29:4¢ Commissioner. foal \Woakoue, an jane 3—ty oe. T. NELMBOLD. 7 Patients are requested to ct.-zyspond confi. | lars. Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. de and w made by | tiowing mail ADDRESS GB. fotloen, i a tyr Selisbor WESTERN FUBLISHING CO f2¥28 mereh4— 6m Pittsburg, Pa. ch scsaindhine ican keds kala Se Scremty ce a and the rights of cae Spann Investment “amcant ation cheerfully A . r Lexi .¥. pW. COURTS. Gel. Agent Water NO Rafi < Ef o amg ho ond Papin od sees RES ’ shovel Get ghes bas 10-5 ABORT Assistant SecRerary. ©) camete ep pares an chat hemthnem ae ace Bane’ uve , oun on ) wlohe ithe Southern se abienel apapete per en » thereby. P ss abaiseyal pomegio pur op North ee vous to 6 thetr far ell to their it,terest b, spate fully into the me gne® e. Aa ven. jena GR EAT. METROPOLITAN Through Passenger Route See that your Tickets are good Via Petersburg, Weldon, Kaleigh and Charlotte. tA ¢. RAILROAD TRAINS NORTH : TIME ; si PciouT, | j ‘anatvE. “Leave. aenive LBa V8 Charlotte wane dren Ou a.m. Soll Cot) eae pla Gat: ~ | 708 an Tas Greensbero’..| F1i0 * | O20 1230 ru 12:00 F m. Pty +» 1H “ ee? | £40" 800 P. w. evs IBewl thw See" 84 0”, 530 * | | 18:85 46 ——~"—FRAINS SOUTH: i oy ramour. sveteees. \"aneiee. Lea YR. ARRIVE.| LRAYR Sebioseet : 00 Fr. | 9:20 a 19990 w. we. 19-434. mu 6:00am.) 80 4° a.m. 83T “ — ru 19:38 os ey: 497 - saz * “| 9:06. Ralebury, ~ ™5 ** ta “| 66 , Onartotte, e090 * \96d rw ' Accommodation for Eastern N. Carolina. Passengers from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the accommodation or &15 p. tm. train. Passengers from Wilmington to Raleigh will take the morning train. Close connection made at Guldsboru’ each way. ALBERT Jonsson, Supt. | GOODS GOING DOWN ; GODS GOING DOWN ! y . WALLACE, No. 3, Granite Row, Sarissury, N. C., HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM THE North with a fall ad well selected Stock which he offers to the public at prices es) than evy house in the market, havin per-| chased .hew during the declive in the ern markets. All I desire is a call, and I am confident — you will not leave ny store withoat be pleased, not only with the Goods, but with the Low czEus. My stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimmings of all kinds, | GENTLEMEN'S HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, and a fall line of GROCERIES, anda — many other articles not omen merated or Come and ev amine my stock of Goods befure purchasing elsewhere. WALLACE, No. 3. Granite Row, Satispury, N.C. 23—3m. Tm, itis P PIANOS. " $1X COLD MEDALS Have jast been in October and November, 1960, | awarded to CHAS. ™M. STEIFF, For the best Pianos now nade, over Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York Pianss. OFFICE ARD WAREROOMS heat’ x 24 o6 “After over two y Saleteocter Sat five yet had introduoed fay Williamson ith, “T have had a Doty ‘some time. — gives entire | every household.” —R. Toco Je “T have had one of in use for a year, and arm, re ne B nn parm have it to fail t to ae . to —Prof, J. ‘emale College Statcsville, NC. PRICES—A FAIR OFFER. If the Merehants in- your place. will mot far- nigh, orsend for the Machines, send as the tail price, Washer $15, Extra Wri we. will forward either or. beth i eaiting #0 Bure are “ they will be i, ht to refund the money if Moan got nies the machines free of | frei after ra No bustvand, father or brother ete permit the drudgery of warhing with the Kande, Sify fifty- two days in the year when it can be done ae to the garments, by Doty Cloke i Z 4 Universal Wringer. Sold by tone, ners to bom ‘Tiberal of freight, to places whereno one Sry trial, according to aesaat “| } any expeditiously, = less labor, discounts are > The Great Medical Diseavery! VINEGAR. Bl ITTE RS ry TREY ARE NOT A VILE Hance DRINK when. Wuntes Weed whenever poy Ay eg te Risto pure health No. 9, North Liberty Sireet, near Baltimore Street BALTIM( )RE, Mp. STEIFF’S RIANOS have all the latest im- | rovements, inejnding the Agroffe Treble, — | Pronte and the improved French Action, fall ranted for five years, with privilege of exc aoe | within twelve months if not entirety satisfactory to purchasers. Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always on hand, from $60 to $300. References, who have our Pianos in use: Gen. R. EB. Lee, Lexington, Va. H. H. Helper, P. N. Heilig, i a Cc: | Gen. Robert Ransom, Wilmington. N. | Gov. Jobn Letcher, Lexington, Va. Mesars. R. Burwell & fon, Charlotte, N. C. | Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute, Raleigh, N. C. Misses Nash and Kollock, Hillsboro, N. C. Terms Liberal. A call is solicited. aT. Brown & Bernhardt are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Pianos. \° Pianos sold at Factory prices. july 18—1ly Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL. NEWTON, N.C HE 10th SESSION ot this Institution will | begin on the 3d Monday in Juty 1870.— ' Stadents will find enitable classea and agreea- | ble classinates in almost any branch of a busi- ness education, and in a Classical or Mathemat- ical course in Junior year in College. Tuition per session of 16 weeks from $8 to $18. Board in families from $8 to $10 per month; in clubs for less. For cirenlar and particulars address Rev. J. C.CLAPP, A. B. 2 pi: 8. M. FINGER, A.B. } Principals. June 17, 1870, 24;2m* ‘ALEXANDER DUV UPHOLSTERER Matress Maker; lon Jenkins’ Corner, Just back of the cue. ing Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pared to do everything in his line at notice and on the most reasonable terme-— All kinds of farnitare renovated andrepesired and made to look as well as new. § tention given to the inaking and SOFAS, SETTEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &e, &e. Give him a call, examine his work, and will go away pleased. 16-+f ~BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT, N. 0. ()prosrrE RAILROAD DEPOT. > =~ Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Best of porters in attendance at all trains. Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. Passengers dispatched to any point stshort notice by private conveyance. Grateful for the liberal patronage of the past we hope by atrict attention to the wants of our guests to merit a continuance of the same. BARBER, WM. G. Proprietor. Jan. 1, 1870 ~tf VOL. V. need VALUABLE PROPERTY - FOR SALE! I WILL SELL FOR CASH, at the Court House in MOCKSVILLE, DAVIE CO., N.C., on the 4th day of OCTOBER, being Tues- day first week Superior Court, the well- known County LINE PROPERTY, boro’ Road. 16 miles from Statesville, in a five neighborhood, with a good Two-Story Storehouse, with all necessary Warehouses for a general trade. Also, good DWELLING HOUSE,. Out Houses, Ice House, good Orchards, and some Two or Three Huudred Acres of very fine TOBACCO LAND, and is, upon the whole. one of the most de- sirable places io the country. Apy one wishing tu examine the Property &c., will please call on J. W. GRAY. or the Messrs. STIMPSONS, who are now in bus- finesse at that piace: and for further partieu- lara, address me at Eayle Mills, Iredell Co., -C. T. N. COOPER. July 22-29:11w. PHILLIPS & BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Court House, on Main Street, ] ETURN THEIR THANKS TO THE public for the very liberal patronage en- co by them during the past year, and hope, y fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance, if put an increase of the | same. We will continne to keep on hand a good sup- I ply of FAMILY GROCHERIBS, eluding Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys, Brandies, Itum, Gin, &e., &c. ALSO, SHOES, DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, in BOOTS, YANKEE NOUVIONS, in fact, almost everythiug usually beptin a va. riety Stare, all of which we will sell low for Gash, or Country Produce it the Ligh- eat market price. PHILLIPS & BROTHERS. 7—tf Feb. 18, 1870. $1,000 REWARD. DeBing’s Via Fuga cures all Liver, | Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Organic | the sbove entitled proéeeding have tssaed Weakness. Femate Aitictions, General De- | against you, and the complaint therein was bility and all comp aiuts of the Urivary Or- | filed in the office of the Clerk of the Snperior ans, in male aud female. Court of Caldwell couuty, on the llth day $1,000 will also be paid for any ease of | July, A. D 1870. Blind. Bleeding or Itching Piles that De- Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to eure. DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cures Rheumatisin, Pains. Bruises and Swelled Joints, in man and beast. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory—142 Franklin st., Balti- more, Md. apr22-ly WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FRIENDS andthe Pubtice for the liberal tronage heretofore extended tobim. Me now pforms them that he has fitted up a new and commodious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- Building, Room Wo. 2, where he would be pleased to see them. He Arantees to give satisfaction in every case.— e has in his employ of the be-t Hair Dressers in Western North Carolina. He requests a call from all. Salisbury, N.C., Dee 17, 1869 50—tf GOODS GOING DOWN! GUODS GOING DOWN!! V. WALLACE. No. 3, GRANITE Row, Sartsspury, N. C., HAS JUS?V ARRIVED FRO THE North with a full a do well seleeted Stoek which he offers to the public at prices lower than evy house in the market, having pur- chased chem during the decline in the North- erp markets. All I desire is a call, and I am confident that you will not leave iny store without be- fug pleased, not only with the Goods, but with the LOW PRicEs. My stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimmings of all kinds, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, and a full line of GROCERIES, and a great many other articles uot here enu- GH Come and evamine my stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. . V. WALLACE, No. 3. Granite Row, SAtispury, N.C, June 10, 1870. 23—3m. MANSION HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. This well known House having been NEWLY FURNISHED and REFITTED in every depart- is now open for the accommodation of —THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ibus at Depot on arrival of Trains.“ a feb 4—5tf H. C. ECCLES, Prop’r. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. fue undersigned offers for sale an excel- lent RaMAGE Printing Press. Bed 35x25 inches. Prints a form 20x30 and down to a Jine.. It is in order, and always eet any find of printing. Price very moderate, Ladress, J. J. BRUNER, Qalh-Hy; p- which is.one “of the best country stands for : ing in. West 2. De e | M. A. Bernhardt, Executor of Henry Smith, | | | | NORTH CAHOLINA,} foe © Davie Counry. Elizebeth Sprouse, assignee, i George D. Pe rm of Yadkin county Ist. . , a brother of Robert 8 deceased. — R. Carter, Robert Daniel and 2d. — Hannah, ee and his Harriett. Lucy Holiogsworth. ehil- |, dren of lia Sprouse, dee'd. a sister of | 3d. a. Jones. ¢ other children of ~ nes, anitwo a. : . ad ro ee Bi Gt ter of said Martha “prouse. Petition for Partition. To George R. Carer, Robert Daniel and wife Nancy, George W. Kelly and wife Hannsh, David Kindriek and wife Harri- ett. and Lucy Hollingsworth. c' ildren and Heirs at Law of Amelia Sprouse: aad Thomas Jones, George Jones, ond two oth- er children of ~ally Jones. whose are un- kuown, and Janes Smith and two other children of Jave Smith, dee’d, non-resi- dents: You are hereby notified that a summonst in the above entitled case. has issued agains. you. and the complaint therein was filed in the Saperior Court of Davie county, ou the 29th day of July, 1870. You are also notified, that the summons fn the case is returnable to the Judge of oar Sa- perior Court. to be held for the county of Da- vie, al the Court House in Mocksville, ov the second Monday after the third Monday of September, 1870, when and where you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint—in default whereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief deman- ded in the complaint. Witness, H. R. Austin, Clerk of our said Court at office in the town of Mocksville, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1870. H. R. AUSTIN, Clerk Superior Court, Davie County. aug5-31:6w—[pr. fee $15. ] NORTH CAROLINA, , In the Superior CALDWDLL County, Court. dee’d. against Lewis S. Hartley and wife Clarrissa, D. W. Pressuell and wife Elizabeth. Maria Heys, Rufus Smith, Ephriam Sinith, Willis Stan- ly aud wife Selena, John Moore and wife Emily, W. W. Barnes and wife Caroline, Marcus Smith, Marion Smith, Pbillip W. Barnes, Hardi+ Barnes and Ida Barnes. To Ephriam Swith, William Stanly and wife Selena. John Moo e and wite Emily, non- resideut defendants ip the abuve entiled pro- ceeding: You are hereby notified that summonsesin You are further notified that the sam- mons in this proceeding is returnable to the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the said County oa the lat day ot September next, when and where you are required 1o appear and answer the complaint—in default whereof the plain- tiff will apply to the Court for the-re- lief demanded in the compiaint. Witness, R. R. Wakefield, Clerk of the Superior Court in Lenoir, the 11th day of July, A. D., 1870. R. R. WAKEFIELD, c. s. c. 30:6w-[pr. fee $LO. } CLEMMONS' STAGE LINES! WARSAW Sertet lo Fayetteville. EAVE Warsaw for Fayetteville daily ex 4 cept Sunday. Ifyou ave in Western N. Carolina go to Raleigh and procure a through ticket to Fayetteville for $8; Through Tickets from Goldsboro’ via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, $6. Through tickets from Weldon to Fayette- ville $10. Through tickets from Wilmington, via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, $6. CHARLOTTE TO WADESBORO: Leave Charlotte after trains from . Raleigh and Columbia, via Monroe, for Wadesboro’ Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Leave Wa- desboro’, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, af- ter arrival of trains and Stage from Wilmington. Head of Chatham Kail Road to Jonesboro, N.C., daily except Sundays. Leave head of Shatham Rail Road after ar- rival of train from Raleigh. Leave Jonesboru’ after arrival of train from Fayetteville. Clemmons’ Accommodation Line Between Salem and High Point, will charter Stages at all hours ‘Cheaper than the Cheap- est.” Office at Butner’s Hotel, Salem, N. C. E. T. CLEMMONS, Oct. 1; 1869—tf Contractor. Chz2rlotte Female Institute, CHARLOTTEE, N. C. The 13th Annual Session of this Institution commences the 30th September and continues until the 30th of June, 1871. An accomplished corps of Teachers has been employed in all branches usually taught in first-class Female Seminaries. 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CONTRACT RATES. pee ¢ For each a hapa é a; Oo S| | Fi Fl F xl e|? | El space. | & S = S 5 | Fle} 8] Fi ° e > . | | Fl 1 Square. | $250 $375) $5 00/$8 50/813 00 2 Squares. | 450, 625) 85013 00) 22.00 3 Squares. | 6 00) 9 00 12 00'20 00) 30.00 4 Squares. 8001100 15002500 37,50 + Column. | 11 00 1600 20003000 45,00 + Column. ‘18 00 24 00 30 00 45 00) 75.00 1 Column. 28 00 40 00 50 00.80 00 130,00 From the Old North State—Extra—Aug. 20. THE CIVIL LAW TRIUMPHANT — MILITARY DESPOTISM OVER- THROWN. IN THE HABEAS CORPUS CASES, BEFORE HIS HONOR, J'/DGE BROOKS, OF THE U. 8. DISTRICT COURT, ON 19TH INST. The case of Josiah Turner, editor of the Sentinel, was first called, and the petition and retarn read, from which it appeared that Mr. Turner was arrested under an order of Gov Holden on an alleged charge of conspiracy to overthrow the State Gov- ernment. The Counsel for the prisoner, Governor Graham, argued that the retarn was io- sufficient inasmuch as it did not state the day of arrest, the nature of the order, &c, Mr. Boyden, Counsel for Col. Kirk, ar- bat only to vindicate the Mignity of the Court and the majesty of the law—if the Court is satisfied that no contempt is in- tended parties have no right to complain. The case of Adolphus @. Moore was next called and the petition and return read. In this, and a nember of other cases, Col. Kirk returned that some time in July writs had been isaged to him for the prisoners by Chief Justice Pearson— that he had not then made return to said writs because he had been ordered not to do so by his superior officer, Governor Holden, commander-in-chief of the milita- ry forcesof the State—thai Gov. Holden having rescinded said order he had, on the 18th inst , made return to the Chief Jus- vice’s writs, and delivered the prisoners to him at Raleigh through bis subordinate officer, Lieut Col. Bergen—that if said prisoners should be remauded to his cus- tody he would at once deliver them to Judge Brooks, Judge Battle, one of thecounsel for the prisoners, moved for a writ of attachment againat Col. Kirk for contempt in not de- livering the bodies of the prisoners, which motion he argued at some length. In opposition to the motion Mr. Boyden argued that Col, Kirk was bound to make return to the Chief Justice's writs—that he had refused to make the return at the time the writs were served because a barrier presented itself Letween him and the Chief Justice's writs—in the or- ders of his commandiug officer—which he conceived he had not the power to overleap—that said barvier being remov- diplomacy, statesr the Germa , ete. Written by himselfexpress- 4or the use of his successor to the roue. Carefully translated from an au- thentic copy of the original MSS.” The significance of this publication just now cannot be misunderstood. It is, as stated by the New Orleans Times, au: at- tempt to show that the Great Frederic of Prussia was a cold bloodod Mephistophe- les, who lovked upon religion, morality and justice with supreme contempt, and that the Bismarck policy is founded on these well established ehesentionts doc- trines. It will be readily admitted that Fred- eric the Great was not Great in every- thing. He had his faults, as other mor- tals have, and among his other eccentric- ities may be noted bluntness of speech aud a sovereign repugnance for all sorts of shams. But for him, Prussia would have been dismembered and blotted out from the map of Europe as an independ- ent kingdom. When hope seemed little less than madness, and his literary friend, Voltaire, advised him to sue for mercy, he ) replied: “I am a man, and therefore born to suffer. T'o the vigor of destiny I op- pose my.own constancy. Menaced with shipwreck, I will bear the storm. I will be a king in spirit, and I will die as a have lived, a king.” ‘These brave, hero- ic words show what manner of man he was The circumstances considered, they cannot be read even now, after the lapse of more than a century, without making the generous heart to palpitate with a thrill of admiration for the man who ut- tered them. What if his acts did not con- form in strict observance to the text-books of the schools, and the tables of the deca- logue—were the kings of his time less culpable than he? In his fearfal seven ycare’ struggle, when opposed by the Austrians, the Russians, the French, the gued that the return wee suicione—ther}ed by a withdrawal of the order by the |Sazone and prisoner had no cause to complain of it. Per Curtam.—That would be a pro- per question ifa motion were made for the detention of the prisoner. Goy. Graham then moved for prisoner’s discharge. Mr. Boyden said: There is no legal evidence, of any kind, of the prisuner’s guilt, and, therefore, bis discharge is uot opposed. Whereupon the prisoner was discharged The case of Felix Roane was next call- ed, and the petition and retarn read, from which it appeared that the prisoner was arrested in pursuance of a general order, issned by Gov. Holden to Col. Kirk, to arrest all violaters of the law iu the Coun- ty of Caswell—the same having been de- clared to be in a state of insurrection—on a charge of being an accessory to the mur- der of J. W. Stephens. In this case the question of the jarir- diction of the Court was raised and argued with mach ability by Messrs. McVorkle and Boyden, counsel for Col, Kirk. Per CortAM —T his Court is convine- ed of ita jurisdiction to the full extent of examining into and investigating the whole matter, and if proper cause for the arrest and detention of the prisoner be shown it is the duty pf the Court to bind the prisoner over to the proper Court to answer the charge, which, in this case, is the State Court. No evidence of the prisoner’s guilt be- ing offered he was, on motion, discharged. The case of M. W. Norfleet was next called, and an extension of time asked, by the Counsel for Col. Kirk, in which to produce the evidence, which was refused by the Court. On motion the prisouer was discharged. A number of cases were then disposed of in the same way, the charges against the prisoners in all of them being a viola- tion of the law of the State or a conspira cy to overthrow the government of the State. To the writ in the case of Jas. 8 Scott and two or three others, the return was that writs had previously been issued for the prisoners by Chief Justice Pearson, and that the prisoners had not been de- livered in obedience to said writs because of an order of Gov. Holden, Commander in chief of the military forces of the State —that Gov. Holden had rescinded said order and Col. Kirk now asked leave to deliver the prisoners to the Chief Justice in obedience to his writs. The Court refused to allow such trans- fer of jurisdiction, and discharged the In the case of W. 8. Bradshaw, and one or two others, the retnra to the wr Governor no course was left him but to make return to the writs first issued by the Chief Justice of the State Court, which Coart had thereby acquired jurisdiction. — Mr. Boyden held that Kirk was at all times bound to make return to the Chief Jus- tice’s writs, the order of Gov. Holden to the contrary not withstanding —declaring that he was all the time acting in con- tempt of the Chief Justice’s authority. His Honor did not grant the writ of at- tachment moved for, but a rale upon Col. Kirk, returnable at Raleigh on next Tues- day, to show cause why he should not be attached for contempt. The Court ordered Col. Kirk to pay the costs in all the cases. Gov. Graham moved for a bench war- rant against Col. Kirk and Lieut. Col. Bergen that they might be put under bonds to keep the peace towards all the good people of the State, which motion, and his Houor’s power in the premises, he argued with his well known ability. Gov. Graham also moved for an attach- ment against Col. Kirk thay he might be properly ptnished for she cruel and inhu- man treatment of several of his prisoners. He read the affidavits of three of the pris- oners as to their treatment, which diselos- ed horrors seldom witneseed in any coun- try since the days of the inquisition, and upon said affidavits he founded bis mo- tion, These affidavits will be published hereafter. This motion was advocated briefly by Gov. Graham and Judge Merri- mon, and was not opposed by the counsel for Col. Kirk. His Honor took till Tuesday next to consider these motions. The prisoners were represented by Ex- Governors Graham and Bragg, and Ex- Judge» Battle and Merrimon; and Gov. Holden and Col. Kirk by Messrs. Boyden & Bailey, and Blackmer & McCorkle,” presenting an array of legal talent seldom engaged in any case in North Carolina. The whole proceeding was conducted with great dignity, propriety and courte- sy, both by the Cou:t and the _ As to the great principles of civil y involved ‘in the proceeding there was evi- dently no difference of opinion between the opposing Couneel. A darkey having been sent to Califor- nia, thas speaks of his introduction to San Francisco: “‘As soon a8 dey landed in de ribber dar moufs began to water to be on land, a as soon a8 dey waded to de shore, dey didn’t see any but dey found sach a large supply of n to eat, dat der gums cracked like baked clay in a brick yard.” Take Heed.—I never Knew a man to escape failare, either in body or mind, was that since the service of the writ, nor who worked ecven days in the week.— Sir Robert Peel. courage afd indomitable energy, display- ed under reverses which would have ernshed the spirit of almost any other man, enforerd the respec: of an observing would. For the rest he never pretended to be a saint. His maxims were founded rather upon policy than ethies. In epeak- ing of his immediate ancestors he does not claim for them either distinguished virtues or bigh descent. Vanity alone, he de clared, placed a regal crown on his grand- father’s head, and he was rather glad of it, and it gave him (Frederic) the privi- lege of arguing and negotiating with kings on a footing of equality. In deed, so. far from praising his ansestors, he admits that most of them were very bad characters.— That he was not a bigot is proved by the following extract from his instructions :— “Remember the following precept well, my dear nephew, and always say, as I do—‘In my kingdom people pray as they wish, and find their salvation as they can.’”" Further on he says: “We owe justice to our subjects 1s they owe us re- spect—that is granted ; but it is necessa- ry to take care that we are not brought under subjection by justice. * * Jus- tice is the image of God. Who can, there- fore, attain to so high a perfection? Is not man unreasonable when he under- takes the vain project of having full pos- session of it? Behold all the countries in the world, and examine if justice is ad- mtnistered exactly in the same manner in any two kingdoms-” On the question of policy he says, with refreshing coolnes: “As it has a- greed among men that to cheat our fellow creatures is a base and criminal act, it has been necessary to find a word which might modify the idea, and the word policy Eis been sanctioned to that end. In all pro- bability the word was selected only for sovereigns, because they cannot with pro- pricty be called rogues or raecals.” Though it may be readily confessed that Frederic had kingly vices as well as kingly virtues, and that his regal morality was not a whit superior to that of theroy al families of his era, yet it vy no means follows that William, King of Prussia, is at all responsible for the eccentricities of his illustrious relative. The Prusaia of to-day is not the Prussia of a century ago. She has a grand mirsion to fulfill in the consolidation of the German people, and that mission Louis Napoleon assails with all the a ive might he can command, under the that Spain contem- ted thef ng of a Hohenzollern on vacant throne, and that after the can- didature of the Prince was withdrawn Prussia would not wndertake to control Spain, at the dictation of France, in the future choice of a sovereign ! Such are the issues joined by the con- testants on the banks of the Rhine.— May the God of Battles determine the r®- sult in the upholding of Right and the enlargement of Liberty. EE Oe. The editor of a country paper in IIli- nois, who has suffered from the depreda- pipe ie ciee y eee Nees tigher then Ms-Giliey’s kite. We bave another lamp. charged.” inanattliens teller sett The next : pan, and entry of the nto Pekin on the 12th of A among the important affairs in which he shared while in command of the French army in China. He was lib- erally rewarded on his return to France, receiving the title of Count from one of his Chinese victories at Pa-li-kao. In 1860, when the Grand Cross was conferr- ed on him, he could count 42 years of ac- tive service and 28 cam Admiral Rigalt de , the Min- ister of Marine, bas been in the naval ser- vice for forty-two years, and commanded a detachment of ma:ines during the of Sebasto In 1860, he entered the Senate, and has since distinguished him- self by taking an active part in adminis- trative affairs, and in 1867 was appointed Minister of Marine. During the illnes# of the late eae oe he was tem prarily in charge of the War ae e is regarded as an able authority upon all matters connected with the naval service, and as practica!ly conversant with the im- rtant changes introduced during the ast decade. Pierre Mayne, the Minister of Finance, bas given evidence of great administrative ability, and was Minister of France from 1845 to 1860. He was previously in the Constituent and islative Assemblies, and was appointed Minister of Public Works in 1851. He did not occupy a leading position as a debator, but his prac- tical speeches were always listened to with attention. Baron Jerome David entered the naval service atan early age, but afterward joined the army ard served in Africa and the Crimea. He entered the Corps Legis- latif in 1859, and has since been several .times re-elected as a Government candi- gisiatif during the sessions 0 and 9. He has been prominent in de- Late, and when M. Schneider last year re- signed the position of President on ac- count of the re-appointment of Baron Da- vid‘to the Vice Presidency, the Emperor personally intervened, and testified his esteem for the Baron, and desire him to continue in that position. Henri Chereau, the Minister of Interior, has been for some time designated for that position. He has almost, since his entry into public life, teen known as an active and ardent supporter of Napoleon’s inter- ests even daring the coup d'etat. He has in consequence been liberally rewarded. Jules Brame, the minister of public in- struction, represents a Northern District in the Corps Legislatif, and is remarka- b’e as an ardent Protectionist and advo- cate of the rights of labor. Clement Duvernois, the minister of commerce, has been recently conspicuoua in French journalism by his servile sub- serviency to the Emperor, whose views he was regarded as expressing in the Peuple Francais. He recently retired from that journal. Many political pamphlets have been written by him in the interests of imperialism. Prince De la Tour D’Auvergne is a member of an ancient Vendean family, and has been engaged in the diplomatic service for about ten years. He was Min- ister of Foreign Affairs in 1869, but retir- ed on the formation of the Ollivier cabi- net. He has since acted as French Em- bassador, and is regarded as identified with the Clerical party. -_ SS Humorovus.—An Irishman being invi- ted by a deacon to accompany him to charch, complied with great alacrity.— His pious friend seated Pat in his pew, and with pious visage and austere aspect, awaited the commen of the service. Pat looked about him, and observing none of the paraphernalia belonging to his pe- culjar mode of worship, whiepered inquir- ingly of the deacon : ‘Is this a heretic church ?’ ‘Be still my good man, don’t disturb the meeting,’ replied the urbane but se- vere minister. ‘Faith and Tl do that same.” 5 Presently the elder commenced his prayers w so excited the deacon that shouted in the fervor of his heart, ‘Glory to Gud !’ ‘Howld yer whist,’ cried the indignant Celt. The worthy’ 8 and look- ed around for = no one, Aled ete cena tee ‘Will -ye be quiet, ye thafe of the world, cause of his disturbanee. | parchase the sao raps city. The $1,000. It was given ton to Mrs. Halyburton, her n mother of Judge James D. of Virginia. saddest part of its his. tory is that it is now thrown on the mar- ket for-sale, as one of the results to its owners, the family of J Halybarton, of the fortunes of our a war, trymen of their possessions. ker, “ London, No. 743.” It is. of the old-fashioned reduced in thickness The gold case is inlaid with white enamel The watch is in its original case and ac- companied by its inal key- ters of the name “Martha Custis,” are marked on the dial one letter just outside of each of the fi the hours. The watch is now 112 years old. A day or two ago it was “wound up,” and ticked as of “ye olden. times,” bat it marked the hours eet ae ing one of the brave old heart beating on beyond its threescore and ten. — more than a handed miles from Grove is very fond of getting a joke np- on his neighbors and enjoys a laugh even his hand at a joke again for a long time. He was lately crossing a field on hie pre- mises when he felt a peculiar sensation m his trouser’s leg, and in an intant the ter- rible suspicion fastened upon him that he supposed. to be the head of the le. It flashed across his mind at es the only of his life lay in his abilit to grasp and fiirmly hold the head ont he could obtain assistance and axtract him- self from his his unpleasant predicament. Seizing it, therefore, with one hand he started at full tilt for the house, about half a mile distant. As he ran he could feel the reptile wriggling around his leg. He was fairly bathed in a cold sweat at the thought that it might free itself from. his grasp and give him the fatal blow while far away from help, and fear lent barn, where his wife was at work, came fearful of the tervible effect it z siuation, and he therefore slipped slyly in at the back door. Going into one corner he divested himself of his clothing, ( he had kicked off his boots on the way,) drew forth the cause of his terror, and with a sense of releif hurled it violently from him. It struck the rafters above, then fell to the floor and revealed to his aston- ished gaze an old piece of rope, which he had put, as he supposed, into his —but which had slipped down into his’ trouser’s leg. The movement of walking had produced the wriggling which had at t attracted his attention. A knot on one end he bad mistaken for the head, and had been holding it as with the grasp death. His wife, good soul, was nearly frightened to death, then almost herself to death. es was too good siidie basitea siete ae, xiously inquiring ing bis . from the “snake bite,” We. have often boots,’ but never in that way before, Lafayette (Ind) Courier. A Doctor who would not take his own ieee oe anecdote is r. abarras, great ! thic physician who has just died in Pate: Mille. Julia Barren was out of sorts and sent for him. “What is the matter ?” asked the doc- stripped so many of our Southern coun- - The watch bears the name of its ma- - to neat may’ style. around the edge of the back and’ faeo— . AN EXCELLENT SNAKE STORY. A friend of owrs in Benton count Et. at his own expense. The tal were lately turned ‘so nicely upon’ him, how- ~ ever, that we doubt whether he will try © wings to his feet. Ashe approached the ™ have upon her to reveal his dangerous AM hand to ascertain, it came in contact what | of . a . heard of persons having .,‘snakes in their tor. “Oh, I hardly know m * she re« plied, “my spirite are , mes I am ly elated and then I sudden] ly sink the deepest melan- | choly,””. — After a,moment’s reflection, Cabarros said gravely; “I amafraid there is bat | © is it 7” she ed 7 “You must get married,” 7 - ae y Se, a ae es Par . s cS a + a 7 : a . ee a aed 2 ~ Neae ~ c a i ern a — os — ~ » | tetaplation ofthe adoption : AFFID Che Old Nort tate | ane crn of the of «aid amendwwent. AVIT OF LUCIAN H. MURRAY. From the New York Times, (Rep.) MARRIED: And of his jarisdiction to the extent of enfor- a we HOW. NOT TO MANAGE SOUTHERN At the Methodist Church, in this city, on the =: —_ | cing the prohibitions of that section we have no |».8Ve publish below the affidavit of Lucian ELECTIONS. 23d inst., Rey. L. 8. Burkhead, Mr. Claude SALISBURY, PREDAY, AUGUST 26, 1270 doubt whatever. The power to enforce the pro- - Murray, one of those mentioned in the E. Mills, of Baltimore, and Miss Cornelia F. _.. | hibitions imposed upon the States by the Federal proceedings as having been read i cori Rowzee, of Salisbury. Also, at the same time ae ——— ty reculla heave & in the ha-| A saying of the Wise Man is verified in | #4 = by the same, Mr. M. Bernhardt THE HABEAS CORPUS CASES ~RE-| ii 04 themeel : prohibi- beas corpus cases before Judge Brooks on | the course of some extreme Southern poli and Mary Virginia Rowzee, both of this LEASE OF THE PRISONERS. ves, Otherwise they would soon be- Friday last : : cians and their Northern abettors: “Though |“: Sapa come adead letter. Ifthe States were permitted deposed, cz 1 U s thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar a- At Mayfield, Rockingham county, N. Con On Thursday last at about four p’clock, P. M., | disregard them they would soon learn to hold as the snch saccessor will be ee aa AMERICA, t ae vaent with a pestle, yet will not his tn one by gos John W. — Mr: Thee a number of State troops under the command of | the Federal government in contempt This con- rain a Carolina. foolishness depart from him.” The class of of via . , Col. Kirk, arrived here on the train fram Com- | tempt of its authority by the States-would soon |’ ead nalth, eet he "s aa de- | Pion re learn nothing from experi~| At the residence of the bride's father, July pany Shops, having in charge trenty-anecitizen | lay the foundation for another attempted diso- the nited States, and of the State of North ten Geocoding bee ae a Be) den’s, violent | 6th, 1870, by Rev. T. J. Gattis, Dr. H. F. Moore, prisoners from the counties of Alamance and | lution of the Union. = * re Which Prince of that Hoase will be « Se Aitebdl pe she town of Orakages te cha fee-she Detrooracy eunther tigen by Kitten es | Nese Littleton, NG, on thg loth inst, by Caswell. A large number pf eitizensof thisand | We have said that we do not doubt the juris be s matter of some doubt, It Will almost cer-| couuty of Aiamance in said State; that he| They imagine that the possession of power | Rev. W. C. Gannon, Mr. Wm, C. Reid to Misa other counties had assembled to witness their | diction and power of the Federal Jud to be the Count and heir | belongs t6 no military organization and is in | entitles them to play despotic tricks with im- | G- W. Thweat, all of Halifax. Paris, nents bi rg play despo' cks with im ’ lalifax arrival. It is gratifying to. us,to beable to state enforce the prohibitions of the Federal Consti-| O, saturday the for the State moved of Louis Phijlipe, or the Count de Chambord, hie rsnseab oe ot law, but that | punity; aud that if their authority to over- | — that, though deep feeling pervaded the throng, | tution upon the States. It is only under this | je bench oe AG. Moore, J. T.| the lineal heir of Hugh Capet, Henry IV 974 | ingy Re a ene ee ae eee ee eee. SALISBURY IARKETS there were no disorderly demonstration, but| power that the motion made before Judge) witchell, Joseph ee Pek 6 P Hill, F. A. Charles X. Of the Count de Chambord we | & Son; that be is a cailve ae ee eo a = ase bs Washington to AUG. 26 1870 ee calm self-control throughout. The prisoners | Brooks on Friday last, by Gov. Graham, for a| wijey Felix Rean, and IL M. Totten charged, | now but little, but the Count de Paris seemsto | his life, resided iu the said county of Ala-| assume that Federat ee le ent p£ were marched to the Town Hall where a repast | bench warrant against (ol. Kirk—to the end |, the affidavit of Col. George W. Kirk, of be- be an able and well educated Prince, and is pro- | mance, aud is now of the age of twenty-sev- whenever they choose to call for help, and ee ee had been prepared for them by the good people that he might be put under bonds to keep the ing guilty of the murder of John ‘Ww Stephens bably as well qualified for the government of en years. That on the 27th of July last, be- that. if those are not equal to the core ie rane Sa ccand, oo * = 1° of Salisburg. peace and cease his unlawful arreste—can be | . 44 spin” ab Ac. The counsél for the pri the French people as any Prince that could be ng informed that a guard of soldiers frum | Congress will upset its owa work, do vig- | Corn, per bush, of 66 lbs., ade (oe ie Ilis Honor Judge Brooks, teok his seat upon maintained. The prohibitions upon the States » He. cle & at tes But, in the event of his the camp of G. W. Kirk, at Company shops, lence to the rights of sovereign States. and| ,” Meal, bush, 46 “ .eeeeseeee 1:00 fo 1 51 : . Le : oners resiated the application on the ground of s 2 pe. uN» had been to his place of pusiuess to arrest | rest re chaos as a p'etext fu ili ~ Copperas, per pound, ..e.ecese. IWto the beneh at 5 o'clock, and announced that he | in the Federal Constitution mast necessarily op- insufficient evidence, and asked for a postpone- accession, he will come tw the throne of a second | his affiant, while be was abseut therefrom, | ernment. It inuet be siualtind that fie cs ——— sooeerccce S80 Tea : eteae . , : ° ov ary £ was ready to proceed with the cases. Mr. Boy- o— as prohibitions upon all the officers of the ment of the matter till Monday. Chief Justice | te power, but still a power second only to that | he weut to the said camp aud reported hiin | Xt avagant assnmptions too much justifica - | Cotton, a ae pias LRA IEE ‘hu } dev, one of the counsel for Col. Kirk, asked un- States, who exercise any portion of their sover| posmon accordingly post poned the raatter till of Germany. self to one B. W. gee he who claimed to| tion has been afforded. The dispatch of | |“ Yarn, per bunch, STITT 1.95 to 1 so til the ee at 10 o'clock to Cee ln power. And if such officers, in their offi- Monday wad Ge emerebt peal uuder said Kirk, in the romps to do Gov. Holden’s bidding is a pre- Petes, —_ coud, fo. : Oe Lo turns to.the several writs, proposing that, in the | cial capacity, attempt to enforce any State law Robert E SENATORSHIP. Cnniwnand of a reguneut which hey called | cedeut not less mischievous in its tendency Fio nnn mean time, the prisoners be permitied to go at the enforcement of which is prohibited, or j J _—_ — a J. gn Yan- = _ “State tr ops,’ that said Burgen immediately than the ever recurrin. threat of interference ieee Se 2.76 narod large on their own recognizances. His Honor | “deprive citizens of life, liberty or property . “2 sera »| Weare in receipt of g communication from a | ordered this affiaut to be put ander gua d which the extrein sts in Cougress promulgate |‘ _ 2. aeeeeeeeee 2000 29 : < B. Graves, W. B. Bowe, and J. M. Neal were gentleman of character, in a county remote fro: | ABd detamed in sald camp as a prisouer.— whenever they fiud party supremacy jeop- a “ a Goadconor to stated that though the ten days allowed by the without due procesa of law, —auch as the recent | discharged for want of evidence. this, Sa bee ae WW. Baweces {This affiaut was placed in a tent with two | aruized in a Southern ee was the f lly Bruit, dried, apples pealed, ........-. 4to 6 law for making the returns had elapsed yet he | military arrests and detentions—we believe &| Op Monday the ions urged by Judge | os » euitable G Abbe a | othe? persons al-o prsoners; aud in the night that invokes Federal iuterference is nenethe| « “« by ches — ee - het was not disposed to act hastily and would grant Federal Judge may arrest them and pot them | \errimon against the sufficiency of the affidavit | the United ee ofr re Ort WA succeeding, about 1 o'cluck, A. M., the said less because there is a folly that concedes} “ “ “ inpouled. ee = iS r the request. His Honor also issued additional | under bonds to respect aud obey the Constitu-| on which the ni ‘penih Staten Sengq. the many ee Bur en cae to he ceut. with a candle, and , 8uch interference. In either ease it is suici Leather, upper, per pound, s.ger see. 62to FH writs for a number of other prisoners who had | tional prohibitions of the Federal government | withdrawn, and the elissinary , - be ene a @@ whom it woakd KttBn pléasure to a! ail based this affiant, who w s uwake, ask- dale + | = 2 Tee ~ salew eve - to = heen arrested aince the writs now returned were | in that regafd. We beliove-that he way even : a, pr | the Senate Gen. Ransonf is one. Quite a nom- ing. *Is that yvu, Murray? to which affiaut | W hat is about to happen when Mr. For- | « ‘castings, “ i eeeare vn 10 iseued, grvenl and cat under aude the G ' Wiley commenced. Dr, Roane and several oth- | ber of names have already been mentioned pub- | replied. ‘yes. Said Burgeu then retired to | bey’s two papers begin to talk of “renewed | Nails, cut. " suseccecee’ 6to 7 : : ae a P ne Governor Of 8) or witnesses were exaniined on Monday and} jicly in connection with the iti First in| Wis own tent ard shortly afterwards came | Seuthern outrages,” all of us know. The Molasses. sorghum, per ga ...eseeeee 50 The Coart met at ten o’clock on Friday morn | State. Tuesday. Their testimony isre ed at length : . ’ aria iniengel back witheut a light and souched this athaut !sigu is understood everywhere. There is a - Fest India, ‘Ss... 60 to 70 ing. On motion of Mr. Blackmer, Marshall H. When Governor Graham, in the course of an in the Raleigh b _ 7 l eeder an that of Gov. Vance. Then came those upou his feet, aud iu a low tone of voice or-, purpese Ww ich may be iuterpreted without | a Sle } a -+- 1.00 to 1,20 Pinnix, Esq., of Lexington, was admitted to prac- | argument which he made before Judge Brooks | ¢, 1 a 7” “en ae an ons wl od — Moerrimon, Hon. Bedford Brown, | dered him “to get up.” the other two priso- prophetic aid. Some seheme for promoting nk cae nace sae to te is tice as an attorney and counsellor in the court. | ollast Friday -apenkiagol Ole peuyiicnnol ibe ¢ our 6 amns. Nothing was elicited against | Judge Gilliam, Gov. Bragg and Cola. R. H. Ine 8 being apparen:'y asleep. This atliaut | personal aubition o° facetious greed is to be | 2otatoes. trish. per bushel, a 75 to 1.00 We also observed the following members of the | first section of the 14th amendment—aaid, “Fu the prisoner on Monday and Tuesday beyond a | Cowan and Robern Strange. Among all of replied. very well. cau T pet my shoes Pv presented to Congress or the President.— a “ B eaiage a act 100 to 00 eS ‘I ¢ , =| ai ; ie ie eas Or eran eat le con wil] i Some pla. is contemplate eee Sugar. Brow pound. ... bar in attendance, besides, the counsel in the | ture generations of American citizens will have ee circumstance, which, unconnected with these we do not find the name of a single gen- | : cies B ween Te be uo. J 1 ¥ a ne u - r oe Ae carrying au war a poun —— 16 cata: ZB Vance. J. al, Clement, dow. H. Wil-| cause to bo thanklul for 0 sr © | other circumstances, proves nothing. The cir-|tleman that would pot do honor to the State, if| vot need thei loug. ¢ then tod this af ee wm against the will of the people, or for &s (raahed Palverized .......... to % . oe in , | eee eee beneficent provi- | cumstance proved is, that about 4 o’clock in the | sent to the Senate, or who is not eminent fiant to his owu tent where there were three | pet etuating ap authority tha! cannot with- | Salt. coast. per sack, svs0e0s- 2.20 to 2.30 son, Kerr Craige, H. UC. Jones, Frank C. Rob-/ sions of the Federal Constitution,” it forcibly | evening, while Mr. Brown was apeaking, the *° ; : eminent 2 lof his meu armed with pistols, the said Bur- | stand the free exercise of the ballot. Then| ‘* Liverpool, st) esses 2.65 to 2.70 bins, R. M. Allison, Charles M. Steadman, Jas. | called to mind the celebrated quotation from the risoner Mr Wil a went to hl ean 6 et thy of a seat in thai body. We will ot at this | gen then said to this afliaut that “he must | the Kuklux reappear, and murders and out- T nn oe r co cesses 6.50t06.00 A. Graham, R. Y. McAden, Wm. J. Montgom- | 118th Psalm: “The s¢ . . P soiaal apoede ley, wen = r. Stevens, touch- | time express a preference for any candidate, but | tell him all about the hanging of Wyatt|'ages multiply at arate which only vivid im- Sn ee en eee Kto , , & one which the builders refused, | ed h se his bond and eaid, “let ” | Oe ee ee y Manufactured, .......00 58 to 1.85 ery, F. E. Shober, W. M. Robbins, Paul Means, | is become the head atone of the corner.” , ee = ets go asides we think the choice should be made from among | Outlaw.” This affiant replied that he k.oew | agtuation can explain. Of this startling in- ‘© Smoking. =. es see eee 40 to 1.08 Burton Craige, Benton Withers, John & Hen- eee The two, according to the evidence of W. FI.| those who are eligible—those whose disabilities nothing about it. and that he did not kuow | telligence the Weshington Chronicle auaithe | cess ee ee —— 2 derson, James E. Kerr, Ralph Gorrell, James| HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS | IN Stevens, and a colored man, went down stairs | have been removed by Congress. that Outlaw had been hanged ull after sun | Philadelphia Press have a monopoly; they! WVAHW ADVERTISEMENTS. TT. Moreheed, Sea Col. John A. Gil aCol RALEIGH together, and about two minutes thereafter were ne the morning after it was done. The said | are eae a rival in that line of the news- . Morehead, ee, Col. John A. Gilmer and © ot | ep esesr eee fll . ae . urgen replied, “It is a dainued lie, 1 know | paper business. And they are preparing now Joke i Loew oes vllowed by two other men, named Fowler and | CONFESSION OF Dr. JOHN A. MOORE. | that you do,” and proceeded to say that there | for fresh manifestations of their pecntae Norway Seed Oats for Sale 2 . : ; ‘ : waa au affidavit filed in his office azaiust this | skill. They would have us believe that the : - by itself, proves nothing at all. Whether the We publish beloy for the information of the! adiaut, stating that he, this affiant, had seen | defeat in North Carolina might have been WE HAVE NOW READY FOR. DE- : : fort vublic the sworn statement of Dr. John A.!|Qutlaw bauyed | jolpt M | ceated had there b b ~. | livery about TWO HUNDRED BUSHELS : ! To the Ilon. R. MP State will succeed in connecting it with other | - . : : S utlaw hanged by oue Adolphus Moore.— | prevented had there been more bayonets at} |, : erie iol ne ike aa ea a a Chief Taian eee Court of N. C.: circumstances so as to form a chain of evidence More, relating to bis connection with, and the| This affiaut replied, it was false, that he the ballot-box ; and they so describ2 events | of Genuine MWerway Beed Cate (of 1e eas ept those o . Turner, Vv. C.: au ; : : . : o . . | our own raising.) . 5 : Dear Sin—in my answer to thenoticesserv- | that will fasten conviction upon the mind re- conduct of, the White Brotherhood. Of course | kuew vothing about it—the said Burgeu put | in other States as to suggest the necessity | in Se against whom it was admitted that there was no | ed upon me by cha Maranal “of the aiaaues mains to be seen - it will not do for usto say that we believe the {4 Tore around the neck of this atfiant and | for military appearatces to muke sure of Re- ber they arill wield fre n 50 Di eh ae legal evidence, and W. 8. Bradshaw, and two oF | Court, in the matter of Adolphus G . : i said, “Patten avd Rogers (alluding to two | publican victories. The ask us to rely| VC. Dashel som “(Se : hel to the phus G. Moore and Dr’. statement: for to believe such a statement, | : : n 1s P y y three others, who had been discharged before others, ex parte, I stated to your Honor that at >| others of his prisoners.) kuew nothing about | more upon the bullet aud Jess upon the bal- For the proceedings on Friday the reader is State or NorTH CaROLI¥A, Executive DepaRTMENT, Hubbard. This is merely a circumstance which, —_— referred to the report on our first. page, which Raleigh, August 15, 1870. P. S.—Juat as we are going to preas we learn every bushel sown. (Sow one bushel to the prs 7 hough it were made by one who rose from the':, ,;; acre.) 5 . hat time the publ te tad “| that Judge Pearson has released Mr. Wiley. thong : € it till they were hung up, and they could | lot. , th ne ofth dtl h de- | hat t public interest forbade me to per es | y gp, y 2 . . : : ay ener Shane an : eign pene mit Col. Geo. W. Kirk to bring before anil = dead, or by an Angel from Heaven, is, in thees-| then tell ali about it, aud you must do the From this teaching Georgia has happily | ¢ OU prcet io a present $3.00 ara ivered to udge earson a eigh, - | Honor the said parties ; at the same time i a THE SITUATION IN EUROPE timation of some, tw become a radical. Still we|same.’’ He then took this affiant to a tree, been rescued by the good sense of one branch hd ; - i ne sae & , en as ° “ for oe eee eee the So ee aa as we as ry _ of os ea ° cannot help saying that we have been acquaint-| with the three arined nen aforesaid, threw | of the local Legislature, indorsed and perhaps Vics tatiakupete ceruilly gees - Apply dence, which Col. Kirk claimed to have against State should justify it, 1 would cheerfully Commencing on the 14th inat., there has been | ed with Dr. Moore for Sve ck uu veare—ithat we | (0° end of the rope, still on this affiaut’s aided by Attorney Geueral Akerman. The : ot ne the prisoners, and which request his Honor re- restore the civil power and cause the said par- = io ere . at we! neck. over a branch of the tree, and having | people are not to be defrauded out of au elec- as R. & A. MURPHY, ties to be brought before you together with the | ® scries of engagements between the armics of | have ein Ayn Compe 2 eee nae already tied this affiant’s arins in the mau- tion, as was pre Now let us hope August 26, 1870.—2m Salisbury, N. C. fused on the ground that they had already had | cause of their capture and detention. the European beligerents. For several days it | and honesty, and that we would believe his) 44, usual with criminals about to be execu- | that they will be allowed to vote unmolested flicient ti 5 i i or : : ; e « e suticient ume That time has arrived, and | have ordered | was doubtful, from the conflicting telegraphic | Worn statements ax soon as we would believe | ted, he, the sai¢ Burgcen. drew the rope and| by the military. Mr. Akerman has well said Quinine-Powers & Weightman's , ; ; »| Col. Geo. W. Ki i : : : i eas of these Pract hope capes nied See rp iad vier hgnearen reports, which party was victorious. But all the sworn statements of most other men.—| swung this affiant up by the neck. After | that the Republican party can better afford ae ers ie amie! ante oe ck prisoners and witnesses is considerable, [| doubts have at length been dispelled. That the Dr. Moore has been a Conservative member of | suspeuding hii. for a sbort time, he was let | to lose a State than to retain it by means| 100 OUWNCHBS. together with English and detentions willcease. Since the foundation , _ would suggest to your Honor that it would be Prussians have brilliantly executed a plan con- the Legislature since 1365, and was the Conser- | down, the said Burgen asked hin ifhe would | that conflict with right. In Texas, howev- Calomel—Blue Mass—Sulph. Morphine— of the government no similar spectacle has ever | more convenient to make return to the writ, at| ceived by splendid military genius, and gained vative candidate for the Senate from Guilford | eer then, this affiant replied, that he | ever, ci a Governor who desires to im-| Gum Opium—Hydrate Chloral, (the new been presented to the view of the people of North the Capitol in Raleigh. Col. Kirk is prepared | . sories of brilliant victories i : aad A lausahon ot (ie late olociion new nothing to confess. The said Burgen | itate Mr. Ho den He wants a litte stand- | remedy, of inestimable value—Bromide Pot- Carolina, and, itis to be hoped,never will be again. to make such return, as soon as soon as your ves lo Bow certain.— . and his inen, aforesaid, then presented the'r | Ing army to aid him in mauaging matters, | ass—ludide Potass—Iodoform—lIodide Line Honor shall arrive in Raleigh The French have abandoned Chalons, and, cros- John A. Moore, beg duly sworn, deposes and pistols at this affiant’s breast and threatened | aud threatens to appeal to the Washington one : : ‘ : } ) Oe pb lh ’ i 8 i ate hre 8 ‘ i and many other mediciue of standard value, The fact that the een submitted quietly With great respect, sing the Marne, have so posted themselves as to Whit occa loratan gina as the | ty blow his hecrt out if he did uot confess. | Jupiter if the Legislature reject his proposi- Just Recaived “oe . and peaceably to the depredations and lawless ar- Your ob’t servant, prevent, if possible, the passage of that river by | 4; hite Brotherhood, »t Company Shops, some- | This affiant still refusing to make the admis- tiuns. A dispatch to the Gilveston Bulletin At E. SILL'S Drug Store, rest and detention of so many of the most re- W. W. Horpew : ’ PY | time in the Spring of 1869. The obligations | gion demand d, the said B ized the|—a stavuch Union sheet—briefly tells th Aug. 26—2t Salisbury, N. C we ech Fea ‘ Governor, {mre Prussian army. They have made a series | were administered to me near my house about 9 | sion“ a ag a Neted hie cia es a ares ee z see Anas spectable citizens of the State by a ragmuinn _ | of continued retreats that would be sufficient to | o'clock in the night. The obligations were ad- | PC 88° again ioisted this attiant from the | Stery : , . NORTH CAROLINA Iu the Superior suldiery, should forever dispel the charges of Bere viaeiciiey cate ree ae ies tha auevaian and d the apirits of | Binistered vartly by ‘here were pres- | ground, more roughly than b fore, and sus-| Austin, Ang. 6.—Gov. Davis has deter- | yyuKin COUNTY * Court lawlessness preferred against them as a people. ee hee . eee ee ee ee , ———, and others who are not re- peuding him longer, upon being let down mined that if the Legistature adjourns with- : _— : ; RaALeicH, August 18, 1870. the best army in the world. The Prussians, if : . : ins si ; wake Elizabeth Carlton, widow of Blum Carlton , : ; : , ’ membered. I was ested on the ht in| this afliant was unable to speak for some | Out passing the appropriations he asked, a- z . ’ , The people are tired of war and long for peace. | To His Excellency Guv. Holden : they intend to press an te Paris, as they proba- | which I joined pi ata * meeting of the Klan time. The said Burgen thes seid. * pow | mounting to #1.600,000, that he will imme- dec'd. h : rede. 3 f Outl and 5 saoation or | intnt wa handed to me by Me Neathery. I bly do, will, of course flank the positions oceu- | in —— pine thicket on a certain night, at which [confess that you saw Moore.” Atfiant re- | diately call an extra sesssion. | If that is re J. M- Car t ie : ’ 4 . . 3 , > ; ; } i 0) ; 3 7) > ‘ a . . a s € be tng anes oe Stevens, whoever | vii! be in the Supreme Court Room at 10 o'clock | Pied by the French on the banks of the Marne, time I wonld be further admitted into the se- | plied. he could not do it, said Burgen repl'ed. | fused, he will report to the Federal Govern arlton, et a crets of the order. 1 was called to see asick per- : son on that night and did not get to the place of Napoleon. meeting until they wyre breaking up. { “you must acknowledge it or die.” and said | ment that the State is lawless, that he is Petition for Dower. they may be, nor of any secret political organi-| 4 | M. ins i : rc 3 , M. inst., to receive the return b 1. and compel anoth rograd em : : : zation whatever. But none of these things at | of the hedies Of AO. ponents aoa te pel another ret e movement by to one of his nen, *Sergeaut. hang him up | powerless, and ask that the State be reman- | To Columbu: Carlton, Isaac Carltou and Ro- c ‘ . | ry - . ; i. ey all affect the great principle of civil liberty in- | whose behalf writs of habeas ue have heveias ; i never to that tree and let him hang till 8 o'cloek | ded to military rule, that he be appointed| bert Carlton, non-resideut defeudants volved in secret om This coca of fore been issued by me) eects ih aces To us it seems that the war must be near its a coe ot i tines or ted ae to in the mornirg, then cut him down and bu- | Military Governor, and troops stativued in You are hereby uotified that suinmonses ‘lt P ti a h of their arrest and detention. end. That the great powers will consent to the y base . a coe of er inl - a of ar ene [ry him under the tree.” After other conver- | the State as before reconstruction.” have issued against you in the above enti- oe wood etth nn a ms the cause! Receiving the return after the delay towhich | dismemberment of France is not for a moment Outlaw ie thom «he have eeamsined the other oie at of killing this affiant, the | | We have seen these things so often alrea- | tled case, to appear at the next Term of said of every good citizen and every friend of civil | you allude, of several weeks, is not to be taken | to be supposed. This being the Prussia haa | outrages in Alamance. I know this much in 'said Burgeu said to this affiant, “J will now | dy that the prospect of their repetition ex- | Court, to be held at the Court House in Yad- liberty in the State. We do not know that there | 4 Concurring on my part in the necessity for ecthing hath : ‘os Sak 8 s a ie aaa a lo the attempt iy caeamsineta Bansice | Rive you until to-inurrow-night, and if you | cites no surprise. The partisan license in| kinville, ou the 3d Monday in September is a particle of evidence against any of the pri:- the en or as assuming any portion of the re-| . a oer = t for, an =e is not a ie finer. On the 6th day of January, 1870, I | don’, coufess then, I will kill you dead.”— | which they vriginate is not exhausted. All| next and auswer the complaint which will oners that have been unlawfully arrested and sbalie eae ne a i T nina respon- | in a condition to fight longer. France is even | happened in the town of Graham. Whilethere | Affiant replied, “1 will uever confess, for T) we cau hope is that if Gov. Davis inake a | be filed in the office of tha Clerk of said ved by Kick and : y rested on yon. 1 was unwilling to plunge | now, it is said, soliciting the intervention of | John E. Boyd, Eaq., came to me and told me have nothing to confess.” This atfiant was! pilgrimage to Washingtoa he will re‘urn | Court within the first three days of said Term. detained by Kirk and Burgen. Against anum- | the State into a civil war upon a mere questi . seat : a ee | \ \ ; ; | \ i if i : : 3 : F q on | Great Britain, and several Continental powers, | that he had just been informed thatthe KuKlux | then taken bick to lis tent. aforesaid, after! home a less confident if pot a wiser inan. And ‘et them take notice that if they fail to it i i i f time. i - Fear : ; : ° . ; ne Fe ee ‘ a ea 1 18 ey ee oi - oor = oo With — ee for the purpose of bringing about a speedy | intended to kill Shoffner on that night, and that) being charged -to say nothing about what | Tt is quire evident that the process of tink- | answer the complaiut at said Term the plain- all. But if there be sufficient evidence to justify R. M. Prarson. Ch. J.&.C.| peace. Andit is quite probable that their in he was anxious to make an effort to put a stop | had eecurred, and threateved with death if. ering the Southern Stat § to establish party | Uff will apply tu the Court for the relief de- - ava. RSO) ’ ° -oS. - Z the arrest and examination of them, let them to it. I told him that I would do anything in! he divulged it. He was vot tortured again, ; supremacy in thein furever, has been coutin- | manded iv the complaint. now be arrested on a civil warrant and undergo On Thuraday, of last week, F. A. Wiley and | tervention will be interposed to that end in afew my power to prevent it; for in my opinion auch | but has been held by the said Kirk as a pris- | ued tov loug for the good of the party itself. Test, J. A, MARTIN, c. 8. c. an examiipaiion before a civil magidxata. To others were brought before Chief Justice Pear- days, and that it will prove successful in bring- proceedings would bring ruin and desolation up- | oner uutil brought ty Salisbury before His | Phe object of reconstruction was national. | At office. Aug. 16, Yadkin: County. ; me ‘ son on the writs of habeas corpus, referred to in ing about a cessation of hostilities, at least. on the county. We als» learned that the band | Honor, Judge Brooks, on yesterday. not partisan, and the policy that would un- 1370. {aug2J Gw-pr. fee $10 this no good citizen, not even the accused par- ’ : who were to do this deed, were coming by way | ; : ’ de | , : : Saft ne : ties themselves, will object. Indeed, it is wh the above correspondence. L. P. Olda, Faq There may be some delay in arranging the] (¢ Gijbreth’s bridge. and it was then agreed ‘a Sworn and subscribed before ine this 19th | settle a finished work as often as partisan ex- . “te . 9 ore dee, ani $ r > de | a : 3 aric .. : . : Fee ae Se muneee; te nat appeared for the State and Messrs. K. P. Batt! preliminaries of a peace, owing to the extrava- | tw . M Bord and myself that I al n Id t : of August, 1070. Rens ee scandalous as it 1s Impo- FALL & WINTER {MPSSTATION all good citizens desire. ccaeemama nes eae , : tween Mr. POG Bo. : Bene AW. LARKINS litic. It brings disgrace on the party resor- i > Ui R. H. Battle, and Messrs. Watt and Winston for | 8°" demands of the King of Prussia. These | my horse and yo that night—meect the partica! .) 0) yy @ 1; aoa me : : BT ass ia ~~ the on : demands are stated as follows: “First, that Ki on their wav, and tel! (hem Mr. Shofiner was not | Clerk U. S. Dist. Court. Dist. Cape Fear. ce . e ue Se ae pbeucn oe reels a 8 uG O “ ‘ > WILICH T , : re prisoners. . a : , Ing ar Pine (see es 4 lakiu to those in North Carolina. The field 7 * ue oe ue ees oo R. H. Battle, Esq., on behalf of the defence | Wi.liam be declared Emperor of Germany ; sec- Se Case iniriea unlen (abAlSe And. = | ad be-content RIBBONS MILLINERY I8 BECOME THE HEAD STONE OF TIE COR” | gubmitted the following motion : | ond, that the province of Alsace, together with | met the parties in lane, alittle afterdary. | THE MORAL OF THE NORTH CARO- | to co. test it fairly. Many substantial ad- , * NER.” 1 Ifon. R. M. Pearson, ) At Chambers, | the city of Strasbourg, be given to the Grand | They were on their » v. [told them that Mr. | LINA ELECTION. | eae (ate ou the Heepublicay a ane AND lt will be remembered by all that when the Chief Justice, &c., f Aug. 18, 1870. | Dutchy of Baden; third, that Bavaria recei Shoffher was in Grecn-boro’, and further that | _ their leyitimate use should be sufficient for ' <> - . aie y Sune ian ink all easouable purposes. If our party man- S tra VW Cx oods. 14th amendment was under consideration in this In the matter of the several petitions of John | full monetary consideration of i Mrs, Shoffner was hourly expecting to be con-| ote sea lentnett State with what vehemence it was. opposed by Kerr, Samuel P. Hill, N. M. Roan, Robert Roan, | : ation of her services and | §.64 in Jabor, and I begged them not to go any | | The defeat of the extreme radicals in the) ayers would turu them to the best accouat. : F. A. Wiley, and others, for writs of Aabeas cor. expenses in the war; fourth, that Napoleon IIT} further. J sncceedd in stopping them and they old Conservative State of North ( arolina IS! aud win victories Where vow ti ey seem to Armstrong, Cator & Co., the Conservative orators and presses of the State, } pus, your Honor having stated in the opiwions | be deposed, and that an Orlear.s Prince be placed | all disbanded and went in different directions. | but a precursor to the overthrow of the sate dread defeat. they willexpel the Holdens and : pais ee naa ‘ — : : IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ours among the number. It will alxo be remem- filed in the several cnsex bearing date August | upon the throne of France.” One of the persons mie Was a the gang remark- power in the whole South. ; I he utter Walt | Davises from their councilse audldiscard the Bonnet toaulae nd Velvet Cais Teanet bered that, after the disqualifying clause, the first 24, 1870, that your power was exhavated, and Jt is said that the feeling in favor of there a ne depen me ‘ aed that he i of no : ae sal GES id- | jntoleraut. proscriptive temper. and the | Five Katara; av wwe wicks Motta * : , ee eee e sai retitioners in consequence thereo .: : re . 5 ridden forty miles to Ke A part in this raid, | volvemneut in deot of almost: every Southern | euelitece 3 . : Se vene ee ere r . L : . section was the object of the severest animadver- deeming cfemeclven without remedy from the conditions in Gre .t Brittain and Germany is all | and said he would be d—d if he did not carry State fur the benefit of the uuscrupulous nal the ee a tea. which have been (rapes Ruches Flowers, Feath rs. i sction, it w sd. xo far enl: ss ; : : : ; : : : ares 7 is Sct : el: chief character:sties. sion. That section, it was argued, so far enlarg | Jydiciary of the State, having obtained writa of but universal, and we can readily believe it.— |it ont. [could not have heretofore exposed any | yenturers Whom circuinsta ces unfortunately | SO rn ments, Str w Bonnets, ed the already overgrown powers of the Federal | habeas coapus from Hon GW, Brooks, Judge | Germany can not but be proud of the genius, knowledge I had of the order I joined, as before | government as to alinost extinguish State rights of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Carolina, returnable before placed in power, bas become so grave an) rs oe hat - ylana ir Se 5 evil as to almost tareaten the coutiancus of | A singular affair took place in Schenecta- I dy a tew days ago. As a cat story It goes LADIES’ ITATS, (trimmed and untrimmed,) SHAKER HOODS, &c.,, &c. stated, or any of ite procecdings, without endan- | valor and statesmanship of the House of Hohen- gering my life. On the night in which I met | altogether. That section not only declares whol; ._. os Chambers in Salisbary thls day, aacoun: zollern. And it is quite natural that the Ger- | the parties going to kill Shoffner, they told me | the State gover ments upon any principles | 17 8 or auything of the kind we have heard. 937 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, are citizens of the States, but it imposes addition- | ge] fur the said prisoners, and on behalf of onr|™an people should anxiously desire a great if it was afterwards discovered that 1 had de- | . ay We Hi a ee Scene The father of « family just before retiring BALTIMORE, MD. al prohibitions upon the States, considerably | associate counsel, we respectful } ; ; leeived them, | would anffer myself. The night | OPPS ¢ 7 such plan Se enya ees (i) % : : are Sn ee Weigck fo i P’ Po ) e respectfully ask leave for | German nationality that would be able to dic- pebea er, eal very cold and bitter. I eae 1 | expense of the State. to coubine for self pro- late at night heard groans iu the room occu- | Offer the largest Stock to be fonnd in this Coun- abridgin their soverei wers. Under thes the said prisoners respectively to withdraw their : rs 7o7_ b 5 ; : i by his dz bter. a gi welve years try. and unequalled in choice variety and cheap- 6 gm po Z : tate the law to Enrope. To declare King Wil candidate in the late election upon the Conser- | tection. ee De cetnats a of a comprising the latest Parisian novelties. : said petitions, and we do hereby abandon fur- | ;; : Aor . . J i enlargements of Federal and abridgment of State | ther orarcsaigs oe ae Sas in pr adc liam Emperor of all Germany, with the dignity | vative ticket for the State Senate in the 26th} Iu North Carolina, notwithstanding that|*8e- Upon going to the room he found a | ee oe ee ented and prompt atiention given. powers many believed that, without any violent | al cases. Ww. H. Battie & Soxs, hereditary in his family, under whatever restric- Senatorial District, composed of the counties of | Gov. Holden wos supported by the terrorism ‘aed bi sible iy prea, the one we its ae aug 16 —%3:3n.:) d or forced constructicn, the whole question of Counsel for Petitioners, | tion. would be to establish the unification and ee and Alamance. fo> J. A. Moore. jot intlitary power, aud (iis Ja elas pr ce he child's Hout Thi With come dif. 3 a Rp suffrage was left in the control of the Federal] The case was then adjourned till Friday, the nationality of Germany, under the sovereignty 1370. and ae eee eee 1a hon Spemescus tut rae ne eee a ticulty that the cat was removed. The child FERTILIZERS ! FERTILIZERS ! government, without the adoption of the 15th prisoner Wiley being remanded to the costody | of the ablest family that has worn 3 crown since c.8. c Alamance County. af yan etree Goiecesetivaa i aeeicise? had evidently been asleep. and when found al amendment. To limit the power of the State of the civil law. — ate ne - , the days of the Hobenstaufena.. The feeling in —-e . }ted five out a. eaen members.af Congres | ¥48 £0 oe exbsuste by od breath ae No. 1 Peruvian Guano. governments over the citizens of the States, in Yesterday morning the case was resnmed and | England is to be ascribed to the fact that the| Jostan Tcrver, Jr. of North Carolina, who | when they only claimed. before the election, | '?8 ~ o tee at sheb Seer pee AT maatters having no connection with the Federal | Chief Justice PearsofPallowed the application | Crown Prince of Prussia, the heir apparent of dared Governor Holden to arrest him, and who | a gain of two, and have carried the full State ar ae the A aa) F fa: ae PHOSPH ES. government, by an amendment to the Federal for the withdrawal of the write. of King William, is married to the eldest was arrested, has finally been released on a writ | ticket by a decided majority. eis 0 a ae oe - ay 2 a : in E UST Constitution, was thought by be The Att G Ith ed hi , of habeas corpus, and ix going home toa grand} The inoral of all this is thet the time is | S'S Way: , ut never before heard of such an BON D ; ’ ght by many to be per.) ine precy General then renewed his mo- daughter of Queen Victoria. All the other | reception that awaits him, and will probably be | coming when rascality and vivlence cau no |iacident in connection with a girl twelve fectly monstrous. Many able and patgiotic men, | tion to go into an examimation of the testimony | smaller principalities and powers of Enropecan | run for Governor at the next election. Turner | jonger govern any intelligent commauity.— years of age. The facts were reported by BONE MEAL, whose ideaa of government had,been formed in | aainst the prisoners on the charge of the homi-| easily be bronght to acquiesce in almost any | Wrote a note to the Governor before his arrest | The necessities arising from the case at the the father himself. The girl has since been 3 the old State Rights school of politica, were pre- | cide of John W. Stevens. terms. But what will Rurgia say to the demands | *° a and eee ee ae closing of the war placed these men in pow- troubled ix breathing. LAND PLASTER, : : vs : ; . one wri v any t in New Yor . at : a — * : pared, upon the adoption of the 14th Amend-| Chief Justice Pearson read his decision as fol-| of King William? Is she prepared to eubmit to | Stele to the Governor would have caused his ar- | ° § the acces se a oe Pee pee ce ; ees . Agricultural Lime, &c., bid a fina! and everl ad : : construction has completed, require that} _g@j~ A most singular will has just been ope: meat, & a everlasting adieu to civil | lows: the establishment of an Empire by her side that | est on the spot and a long incarceration beside, | they should be removed froin power, and a| ed in Venice. A rich old paclieise has bequeth- | Other standard fertilizers always on hand, for liberty in this country. Strate or Nortu Carona, will completely overshadow her in influence and and he would never have run for Governor eith- | ey . — : sa : Jati sale in quantities to cuit. Price list and rates of 55 At.Ca Aug. 19, 1870 — New York Herald. reign of law, order and honesty should be in- ed his entire fortune to a distant relative, a very | %*'' , Price But great change has come over the spirit of Siva FA ve ug. 19, 1870. power? For, in whatever light the new Em- | ¢” augurated. retty young lady nineteen years of age, and not freight furnished "NIYMAN & DANCY their dreams. They have lived to learn that|~ ‘The motion on the part of the prisoner to en- pire may be viewed,—except in extent of Terri- We had supposed thas the Governors of New| ‘There can be no reason given why the Jett a shilling to all his near relations. So far No. 47 aw = S ’ _ theanost galling despotism to which a» people | ter a nolle ;, or retrazet, in allowed. The | tory—whether in regard to the physical, moral York were wise and senaible men, until better | plundered eitizeus of these States should not ee ae ee a Se 19 ae oa NORFOLK, VA can be subjected may be inflicted by a State| proceeding has tak en a turn for which my ex-/or intellectual qualiies of its eabhetta; the ge informed by the Herald. New York once had | combine, without regard to old party affilia- | P°> with aeare erg We on his beck aed 7 aug. 19 ~ 33:6t . government. They have lived to invoke the | Périence and the labor of the learned counsel | nigs for war and statesmanship of its Princes, | * would never have been guilty — bd has _— and power these| inh foot. Now he sa ee condition that she| ~s . : very Pederal:power they so much dreaded to|""itipon “common ance” view ofthe quw-| Nobility and Gantry, ote ener ntalignes| fuck lire nena De WI Cis pander Toe nesmitin rhck placed [mat mary oman servi cimiar ope Cider | Sparkling Cider | deliver them from oppressions which they little | ion, I can see no reason why the prisoner ao | and education of the of its people, it will —_——e-——— th ; ments it she wishes to t a en op , e people need and ask is o: der and ant on- ; st ” , ightful hei testing the validity of the dreamed they would ever encounter at the advised, should not be allowed to withdraw hir | be one of the grandest powerful, if not ee ee nee est and economical BI cate ol ta Ls wil, at ae tha = mins a d ee to neh Worth Carolina Champagne! hands of any State government. They have the grandest and most powerful, that ever exist- 2 France could be asked cal governments, in order that we may re-|a condition. FOR FIFTY CENTS, ONLY, a barrel of Forty Gallons Cider, may be perfectly preserv- ication. lived to learn that the Federal government may “7s The Attorpey General, antict = ed in the world should it be established. g that the Prussians go into battle in s pair the ravages of a terrible war, develop ng General to their resources aud revive the prosperity of pee. Russia is the only country in the world ed, as fine as the dey made, for any reasonable course that would be taken on the part manner, and calling upon his troops to people as the State governments. They have| warrant. This cute off all collateral questions | cesnftily follow the success of the Prussian ar- tell his troops that he has just learned how they their States. which now serene the United States in the | Jength of time, thus @nabling the farmer and his be ss mych the protector of the liberties .of the | prisqner, has applied for and obtained a bench The deposition of Napoleon will almost ne- do likewine? For a comma One of the best signs of the times, as ex- ilroads being built. Unlike the i i and to this. If ble it to rned i b y B if extent of ng t K family, to luxuriate in what is to Cham- SS ee ee ee od c ‘ae pest of See mies. He plunged the French nation into the | 16% og the movement a ee °y| anplified by this election, is that the colored | United States, however, itis obliged to import Se eat aleegs equal _— ton, proclaimed in numberof the} 7 shall commit the prisoner for trial in the due war on a mere pretext, as we believe, for the | confess he is totally un6t to an | voters have been as earnest as the whites in | most of its rails. The Cleveland and Tyne dis- t supply of the Cider Preserver, with full di- Federalist, that “the vigor of government is ne-| course of law ; if cause be not shown, I | most selfish ends, and if he fails the French | army. Such an order would cool the of| their efforts to restore the integri:y of the | tricts alone, in England, are said to have orders | rections, which are simple and easy, to be found cessary for the preservation of liberty.” shal! discharge him. people will never forgive him. trusted | even the most impetuous of Frenchmen, who | goverament.— Philadelphia Record. from Russia to the amount of £3,000,000 for At E. SILL’S Sealy -2-v. These reflections have been called forth by I hope it is not necessary, but from what I see | pi, implicitly, and rallied around his standard wishes to march under officers com to dic- ee ieeecsanee railway materials of all kinds. The Northeast-| aug 19 : 2t lisbury. ‘ i ‘ “ tate new plans be neces- ern district is ing railroad materials at —-FRUIT PRESERVERS. the receat habeas eorpus proceegings before His aclpeonye yet we od Sa ol anett with an enthusiasm seldom equalled and never _aericayel geo tepieger eger lost Seid, RS the Vermont M. E Conference on Satur- the rate of 1,700,000 tons a car, andincreasing]) FRUIT PRESERVERS. Honor, Judge Brooks, of the U. 8. District ‘probable cause’ with a single eye to truth and | surpamed. © They believed that he was ‘better learns his strategy from the enemy.— Richmond Ge hae oY er tt. a was taken and its furnaces, so great is the demand for railroads alee Court. His Honor’s jurisdiction in the cases - ‘than the Monarch, | Dispatch. sesstted as follows >—Fer, 07; against, 16. in construction on the continent of Europe. BOTH SPEAR’S SOLUTION, as well as can only hededuced feom the first section of the). &. Jt was said by Mz, Battle of counsel for th | and they declared with ‘the unanimity a ere The phrase: “A good deal of land to the ——————— Norny’s TASTELESS PRESERVING POW; Ce the Actef . that I was “ An Ohio girl has laid by the sum of six hy acre must have a meaning for the Minnesota} The future is a sealed book, and how wisely | DER, each having advan to itself, 14th amendment, and Actof-Congresaof the abe notice of the fect that the prisoner that they would sustain him. He has disap-| dred dollars, all gained by making corn huss | farmer who has succeeded in raising parsnips | it is ordered, that we can read but one line at a Afullstock at E, SILLS Store, Bih of February, 1867, evidently passed in con- | made application to his Honor, Judge Brooks, | pointed their expectations, blast-* thete hopes | door Zz | three feet long. time, . atte” 19 : 2t i . ee The Old North State SALISBURY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26... 1870. LOCAL AND STATE ITEMS. par” Wx. H. Bernard, Proprietor of the Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is au- thorized to receive advertisements for this paper at our lowest cash fates. NEW TERMS! Tre Parce oF Sunscription Repucep!! The Old North State wii! hereafter be published at the following reduced rates: One Year, payatte in advance, - $2.50 | Six months, se - : 1.5 Five copics to one address, - = 10.00 | Ten copies to one address, - - 20.00 and an extra copy to the getter up of the elub. The above are strictly advance rates. None of our present subscribers will be entitled to them until they pay all arrearages, and one year in advance. In all cases where the paper is sent without advance payment $5.00 a year will be charged. ——<——_____ New ADVERTISEMENTS.— Norway Seed Oats for sale. Quinine—E. Sill. ~ Court Order from Yadkin County. << Tue Yaroboro Movss, in Luteigh, has been | | re-opened by Dr. G. W. Blachnail, recently of 804 comple Kittrell’s Springs. Le is said to be an excel- lent landlord. ao OFFICIAL Voter. anxivusly lo rece, —We have been waiting the fuil official vote of all the counties of the Sstate, to ascertain the exact vole of Judge Shipp and Mii. Phillips. Also, | Le s : : | the full official vere of cach of the Congression- al Districts. We despair of getting them until | they are examined at the office of Secretary of | State. publish full tables, and hope every one will pre- serve them for future reference. As 300n as we can obtain them, we will | Hon. F. E. Shobci’s majority over Sprague in the 6th Congressional District, is 4,034. Gen. Leach’s majority over Scott in the 5th District, is 1,420 !! sult of the election. | The most, astonishing re- | Mr. Waddell’s majority over Dockery in the | 3d District, is 351. : Col. S. H. Rogers’ actual majority over J. H. | Harris, col., is 1,001. | Col. Harper’s majority over Jones in the 7th | District will reach about 2,500.—J6. | Oak City Counctn.—Gen. R. B. Vance ad- ! dressed the Oak City Council at their Hall on Monday night. and | | | ~_- IIe gave them an eloquent powerful speech. By the way, it-is about time for another revival in the Oak City Council. We Judge from what we sce and hear, that King Al- cohol has the ascendency vet in these parts.— | Temperance men, be up and doing.—TJo. -—>e- --- Some of the South Carolina papers assert that | Gov. Scott, the new comer who lords it over the | white people of South Carclina, when he lived in Ohio, was worth only Si 1.75 in property ; ; and that now, after Leing Governor of South Carolina for a short time, he is worth about $150,000! Ther suckers an‘! it Tie ore £ecms, there are some Treasury- dealers in South Carolina as The only dif- been sucked almost ne well as in the Old North State. ference is, the lati dry.— Charlotte De: r has —~ = o- ——_——- From every quarter of this section we contin- ue to hear the most checring news as to the | prospects of both the corn and cotton crops; un- | less some disaster overiake them, there will be the best vield our farnicrs have realized since the war.— Loanoke Nou | Jupoe Hratu.—We are please to learn that | Judge Heath now of Memphis, Tenn., intends %, -_- residing ® portion of 1.i3 time at his mountain | three months ago, a rough looking man clad in | Caswell . 4 , ~| , His law co-partnership will laboring garb, applied at the tobacco factory of | Catawba, | the Messrs. Brown, in Patrick county, Va., for | home in thi. State. be kept up in Memphis. over the Conservative victory in this State. He rejoices with us Sentinel, ea THe Baxnkerver Law—Ciance IN Provistons.—The Bankrupt law went into ef- | fect on the Ist of June, 1857. ITS An amendment was passed by Congrcss to the effect that at the expiration of one year after the law went into effect, no debtor should receive a discharge in bankruptcy unless his net assets would pay fifty | per cent of his proved debts. Subsequently an | eotension of time fur the operation of this amend- Ment was made so that it would not go into op- eration ill January 1, 1869. Since that date, | up to the present time, comparatively few peti- | tions have been filled in bankruptey, it is be- | so-called "50 per cent ing supposed that te clause” covercd ail delts, without reference to the time when they were incurred. Congress | has by a further au nduent so modified the law that the “OU per cont clause’ wiil not affect | debts contracted prior to 1309. This amend- | ment is very important and wiil affect the debt- or class throughout the Unitcd States, at least those whose debts were contracted before that year. A large number of merchants and others coming under the intent of the Bankrupt act have been hitherto deterred from taking asdvan- tage of its provisions on account of the effect of the “50 per cent clause,” which is 80 materially modified by this amendmeut, and a revival of the business in the Bankropt Courts—for the last year almost a nullity —will probably result from those who seek another opportunity to en- ter into business unincumbered with their past liabilities — New York Times. ~~ -____—_ How to Escape Tosacco Worms.— Every person who lives in a tobacco country knows how troublesome to planters the horn worm is and what labor it requires to destroy these insects and so prevent them from riddling the tobacco leaves, as they ripen on the hill. Some of our North Carolina neighbors, we learn, haye of late adopted an easy method of protecting their to- bacco crops against this worm. They simply use a solution of cobalt (or fly-stone), to be had at all drug stores, which destroys the tobacco fly that lays the egg that hatches the worm.— he common Jamestown weed, which vegetates everywhere, is allowed to grow in limited num- bors in the tobacco grounds and in the fence cor- ners, and the cobalt in a powdered state mixed in a solution of honey water is dropped in the blossoms of the plant. As the tobacco flies free- ly feed from the flowers of this weed, they im- bibe the poison, which kills them almost instan- taneously. We are told that where this specific is used, the dead flics may be seen laid out on the ground far and near. Of course the fly be- ing dead, the egg is not laid and the worm is not hatched. Dr. Cole, druggist informs us that he has fur- nished this preparation to a number of Caswell farmers, who have used it with marked success. It surelv saves a deal of Jabor and time.—Dan- ville Times. Science, Art, Varieties. ed with a fiue steel engraving of MoLiers, the great Comic Poet of the age of Loais | XIV in France. 45 cents. |The means, remedy, and preventative are fillies a mania PemioprcaLts.—The New York Eelectic for September is at hand with a very inter- esting table of contents, comprising twenty- five articles from almost as many of the lead- ing magazines of the world. Among we note: The Council of the Vatecan. 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AN Irem oF NATURAL INTEREST.—The subject to which we wish to direct the read- e:’s attention is one of great importance to Americans, both as regards their individual aad national interests; for while it contrib- utes to the honor and greatuess of the one, it advances the interests of the other; and bo wan, or class of men, or nation, can feel satisfied that they have done their duty to| their flocks and herds unless there are tueans | provided for their care aud restoration when | \ | . ventative against empiricism aud barbarity. | | | sick, a remnedy against contagion, and a pre- feormnpreheuded in the Vetinary Science and | , | . | Is ese | proper care of our Domestic Auimals, t which the **American Stock Journal’ pecially devoted, a copy of which should be | in the hands of every Farmer and Stock Owner. A specimen sent free to all who ap- Address N. P. Boyer & Co., Publish- ply. er, Parkersburg, Chester county. Pa. oe ARREST FOR REVENUE FRraAtps.—Two or employment. It was given him, and being a! very quiet, inoffensive sort of a man, everything wentalong smoothly until recently, when sud- | | denly our workman threw off his laboring tog- | gery, appeared in a ditlerent style of dress, an- | Col nounced himself as a Revenue detective, and ar- rested the Messrs. Brown, on the grave charge | | of defrauding the U.S. Revenue by using spu- rious stamps. He had remained long enough in the factory to obtain a pretty clear insigntin- | to matters and things, and then he closed in up- on his victims.—Salem Press. ae _ A Trxan ANECIOTE.—Abo:t the close of the Texan war, a steamboat was running be- tween New Ovleans.and Galveston, the captain /of which, in atruly pathetic way, letit be known vrged Texan lke or reward, that he would transport the d.sc! soldiers to New Orleans without It may be made a sure thing that the worthy | steamboat man was not without calls. One day a stalwart fellowcame down and demanded pas- sage on the aforesaid promise. The captain lcoked at him for a mement, and then aske “Were you in the war?” “Yes, Sir-r-r-r-r,” responded the six-footer. “What were you ?” said the captain. “A high private,” answered the applicant. “Go right on board, stranger,” said the cap- tain, “lve been running this boat two years,and carried up more than two thousand men that fit, but you’re the fust private I’ve met so far.” oe people occupy a more responsible position than editors. The public justly look upon them as patterns and exponents of the Seon The state of society is now estimated to a great extent by the tone and sentiment of the prese. If the journals of our country, and some of the men who conduct them, are to represent the senti- ment, intelligence and civilization ofour people, we fear that our moral and civil status will oc- cupy a low position in the estimation of the civilized world. We are continually pained to witness evidences of the low standard of morals and civilization which is exhibited by some of the journals of our times, and tne men who re- present them.— Exchange. + Any man in Texas can kill fat beeves, if he save the hide and tallow for the owner. A Pennsylvania farmer states that he cured his daughter of the Grecian bend by pouring water on her, and holding her ont in the sun until she warped back again. A bereaved Kentucky parent who had recent- ly lost a son, was cstaaled ley the reflection that the youngster could not join a base ball club in the place to which he had gone. Out in Laramie, after the womea d jurors had been in session two days, the dance-house keepers, gamblers and demi-monde fled from the city in dismay to escape indictment. thirty days in St. Paul just for whipping her poor hen-pecked husband. How the Minneso- ta women are oppressed and deprived of their “rights.” A lover looking at his watch after mid-night, | said to his sweetheart, “its to-morrow morning ! | I must bid you good night.” ne e 3 Fi e be l t : 2 fz He ni e . 5 A | saying, “Send us wives!” | only seventy-two general acts, and the Columbus Eprror1at Cope oF Honor.—No class of} Mrs. O. T. Wilson has been sent to jail for es areen- LY sed b undertaken follows &# Send fur circulars and free Club to ility. on a oon ee ee happiness of the community in which eypaetunts sre & Geptensber th. S. C. THOMPSON & CO., placement with spirit obtained from Juniper Bet- Shel “ 8th 136 Federal Street, Boston, or -_—-0— sles; very little Ree a 3 é ee . Ss i SPICE ITEMS. ae: : llth _ Ste 158 State Street, Chicago. T a oth : Neeies . Se ad ahaa " an 2 eee 3 Asa indy was aoe ee ns High . 4)” Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Dealers, Teachers an thers 2 rape palatable than any now young rowdy purpose P rlotte, “ os i Op. Ls . aud tore it. To the lady’s remark that he| Christ's Chu Rowen) Sanday, a 1” oS ale cnr vormnn desiring to purchase a first~lass instrument are es d should have ve more — ay we + ) “ 224 Disseans Reasey, sand Fae wunfaling saceen hasinad te 2 ’ Buchs, as prepared by Druggista, is ofa dask est insvleutly : “The street’is od I'll w ’ “ since- o y drugg.sts gener- examine these Pianos before making v ; “ = oo or place ty foot where I like.” “So will & Sedrews, Sunday, « anyt| lly Prepared only by Heorxax&Co.,N. York. | ot. a gta en ene me fragrance; the ot- 1." replied « by-stander, and with « well.) Ty ry, « 31th| INVENTORS address Fason Bros. PATENT their selections eleewhere. tion of & flame destroys this (Ita active primeipley, wling in} Greensboro’ «28th | Agen's, 459 Ninth St. Washington, DC, for ; wie ak mae S208 the guter. Taking off his hat he sai to oer Chapel, (Rockingham) Oct. lst lee, terms oe referenc . leaving a dark and Y # decoction. B Mine ip " ’ the rowdy: “I suppose you accord me a Lantoriie ° “ = NEWSPAPER PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, the color of ingredients. The Buche in my prepar: place my foot where I please.” Milton, Ss 5th ADVERTISING e c's tee Senet DE ete Reet of the, Wired arrangements of nature are a odationia” e Mone ( ) bs Fs A Book of 195 closely printed ude < Together with all modern inpperena- ‘The other ingredients are added, to prevent firmentarst ; Sree ane | | nn het ac Ant | mont haonghy suse ier he markt of | won epost, wl be ed wate 12 dresses blows dust in the eyes of the wicked BAITEKR = fuli particolars concerning g i ancy. ts paléobed, vagandines Ce ee I netare rns > FMAcopum, Hor is « e Weexly Politi family N her | fords is selected, v t, as we eee . : eet + ’ «ly Politicaland Family Newspapers. toget Se Te " contusion.” She was a very philosopical girl. This is to give Motice: That on the | with aii those having large circulations, published in rup—and therefore can be used in cases where fe 15th day of August, A. D., 1870, a warrant in | the interest of religion, agriculture, Jiterature, &c., | assured it will be the cheapest in the end. % There is a man down east, rather a facetious chap. whose name is New. He christened hia first child Something, as it was something new. ing new. Dean Swift at one time proposed to put a tax on female beauty, and to leave every lady to e | rate her own charma. He said the tax would | ®"y property , : | That a meeting of the creditors of said Bank- be cheerfully paid, and would be very product- ive. A little boy embodied his thou hts on theolo- | came to turn out so when there was no other devil to put him up to it.” “My landlady,” said one man, “makes her tea so strong that it breaks the cups.” “And mine,” said another, “makes her’s so weak it can’t run A voice comes from Washington Territory, And a thousand un- happy Benedicts respond, “Take ours !” “A cooper, seeing a dandy’s fingers covered with rings, decla he must be a weak fellow, or he wouldn’t require se many hoops. The Ohio legislature at its last session passed State Journal says there was leas buncombe | islation and less of the mischievous special tink- ering business than at any other session within the memory of the oldest inhabitanta. That’sa commendable distinctiofffor any legislature to strive for. Some idea of the extent of the Western trade may be formed from reading a paragra in the Toleda Blade, stating that recently there arrived in that city, ina freight train on the Wabash Railroad seven carloads of There were in each car 125 barrela, or 875 barrels in all. Allowing 120 dozen eggs in each barrel, there were 1,260,000 eggs on board that train. ————V7—20-—_— THE VOTE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, | Compared with the vote of the State at the last Pres- idential election. 1868. 1870. 7--—-—--— —_—_—-—_ Nn Q @ yy 2 5 8 COUNTIES. ¥ : E a . # 3 Alamance, 1055 1102 788 1043 Alexander, 516 351 504 247 Alleghany, *15 0000 0000 Anson, 1050 1002 1052 986 Ashe, 620 624 0000 0000 Beaufort, 1227 1318 1505 1346 Bertie, 753 1517 79 1392 | Bladen, 1079 1372 1115 1223 | Brunswick, 698 78 720 719 | Buncombe, 1090 1085 1434 979 | Burke, 741 927 803 693 | Cabarrus, 1111 940 963 851 | Caldwell, 617 394 637 257 | Camden, v4 000 000 Carteret, 899 832 881 821) 1402 1055 637 251 1131 488 1043 149 Chatham, 1540 1765 1795 997 Cherokee, *25 1043-149 | Chowan, 520 = 691 603 692 | Clay, #125 000 000 Cleavela:}, 1037 3656 1212 «314 umbus, 951 512 937 487 | Craven, 1493 3535 1500 2764) Cumberland, *80 1625 1509 | Curritnek, 991 416 000 = =—000 | Davidson, 835 1843 1216 1150) Davie, 690 652 762 683 | | Duplin, 1582 1025 1505 952 | | Edgecombe, 1473 2681 776 2878) Forsythe, 787 1262 953 1014) Franklin, 1375 1431 1378 1437 | Gaston, 678 878 000 000 Gates, 72 452 000 = §=000 | | Granville, 2148 2754 2173 2542 Greene, 557-755 794 1006 | | Guilford, 1497 2109 1793 1717} | Halifax, 1593 3206 3230 7 | Harnett, 789 386645 782 629) | Hay wood, #225 *322 } Henderson, 361 640 000 | | Hertford, 714 744 000 000 | | Hyde, 791 572 000 000 | Iredell, *467 1263 404 | Jackson, *391 0000 0000 LJohneton, *200 1709 1212 | Jones, 422 593 519 559 Lenoir, 861 1215 911 1224 Lincoln, 733 «625 821 5610 Macon, #253 530 246 Madison, 459 529 1000 000 artin, . Morin oll, #125 48 “8 Mecklenburg, 2114 1962 2161 1936 Mitchell, *411 280 4 8=471 Montgomery, 338 729 481 545 Moore, 883 1018 1110 800 Nash, 1096 837 980 788 New Hanover, 2290 3968 2027 2914 Northampton, 1045 1931 1800 959 Onslow, *462 788 363 Orange, 1997 1453 1708 = 991 Pasquotank, 588 1047 837 920 Perquimans, *33 656 8795 Person, 1054 953 1092 765 Pitt, 1557 1581 1754 1752 Polk 195 405 000 «6-000 Randol 877 1752 000 0000 Rich *430 863 1162 Ro #155 1685 1623 Rockingham, 1513 1463 1592 1143 Rowan, 1530 1333 1459 973 Rutherford, 688 1279 898 1134 Sam *421 1397 96 Saale 000 «= 000 Stokes, 7 744. 989 560 Sarry, 818 737 *400 lvania, *69 367.—s«2149 - 1, 339 «195 00 000 nion, 930 «Bil 789 633 Wake, 2953 3423 3112 3504 Warren, 1053 2308 873 2206 Washington, 347) 955 557 «798 Watauga, 347 «308 *300 be 1589 1423 1763 1785 es, *397 913 «911 Wilson, 1104 = 891 1191 «948 Yancey, *169 0000 0000 Yadkin, 621 840 879 511 81 : Majority for Grant, 12,563 Ao Counties marked with a * in the columns gir- | ing the vote, indicate majorities. ‘ seph Henderson, of Salisbury, in the county of tion—that the payment of any debt, and the delivery of any property belonging tosaid Bank- Court of Bankruptcy to be holden before R. H. 43-3t | you, and all probability it wilf. be not alarmed; |am confident ifthe Pain Killeris used, nota Ba:.kraptcy was issued against the estate of Jo- Rowan and State of North Carolina—who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his! own peti- rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of ty by him, are forbidden by law.— rupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a BroapFie.p, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office in Salisbury, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 10th day of September, A. D., 1870. 8. T. CARROW, U. 8. Marshal, by J. T. Cururerr, Depaty U.S. Marshal, as Messenger. SPEVIAL NOTICES. ~ DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. The poor, emancipated Consumptive who is now Feyoud all hope of recovery, might now be hale and hearty had he not neglect- ed that slight cough. Be advised. if you have a cough or culd, get at once a bottle of DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT and you will soon be relieved. Do not put it off. CHOLERA !!! The following letter is from Mr. Woodward, of 8t. Louis, to J. N. Harris, Esq. of New London, Conn. Mr. W.is a gentlman of oe resectability, and during the prevalence of the cholera in St. Louis, watehed the result of the application of the Pain Killer for this disease, and his testimony can be relied upon with the utmost confidence: Dgar Sir:— You recollect when I saw you in January last, my expressing to ycu my most sanguine expectations that DA VIS' PAIN KIL- LER would have a tremendous sale in the. west this season, and my anticipations have been more than realized, and the testimony of thous- and who hare used it has been they would not be willing to go to bedat nightwithout itin the house. On the appearance of the cholera in this city, uch w Bothy WAR parcith Killer se soc Aye hat it ea to me that they had no fears of dread of the cholera as long as they had the Pain Killer by them, and hundreds took it daily as a prevent- ative, for no person can have a derangement of the buwels or diarrheea if they use this medicine This was the security and confideace of hundreds acquianted with it, and when their friends were attacked with the Cholera they would adminis- ter the remedy in large quantities, and in every case when it bas been taken in any ofthe first stages of this disease, it has proved succeseful. I consider it an infallible remedy. I have not heard of any individual in any family who used the Pain Killer when attacked but speedi- ly recovered. The clerk informed me that he administer- ed it to persons when cold or in the cramps, and it gave imediate relief, but still it should be giv- en quickly, fur when the discharge of “rice Water” has begun, the hope of life has fled.— Should this disease make its anpearance amon you and all others there have the remedy, and | single death by Cholera will occur in your city. Respectfully yours, A.T. WOODWARD i The Pain Killeris sold by all dealers in Fawily Medicines. Aug 51m SINKING SLOWLY. Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis arc not tbe ouly ones to be dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not blasta tree as*suddenly a stroke of lighting, but unless arrested, it de- stroys it as certainly; and in like manner chron- ic debility, although it does vot kill with ewift- ne-s of yellow fever, is as sure to sap the spings of life eventually as any acute disease, If not checked by invigorating medication. There is something inexpressly tuuching in the specta cle of premature decay. Languor, pallor, em- aciation, depression of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, are its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met br tonie traetment — The best invigerant and exhilarant that can be administered in a case of this kind is Hosteter’s Stomach Bitters. The stimulating principle of the preparation rouses the dormant energies of the system, and the strengthening and regulat- ing properties give a permanent and healthful impulse to the vital forees thus brought into play. The failing appetite is re-awakened. the process of digestion and assimilation are quick- ened the ity ofthe blood is ved. the secretions me more natura!, ate orgau that coutributes to the nourishment of the body undergoes salutary change. By these means the repair of the physical stractare is effected aod it« health and vi rettored. In no class of diseases has the Penificent oparsion of the Bitters been more marked and striking than in those characterized by genoral debility and ner- Veus prostration. es affected wih these ailments find in this most wholesome of all ton- 342 Greenwich Street, New York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS 0 Ww Hides, co, Wool, Hops, ° and Piour, Jaly 15, 1870. FOR SALE! bushels, ics and correctives the safext amg@gurest means Be seey a - SO eaieae ividends a of relief. It is —s to restore and tn oar yeaee Cl wake tai" lavestSloct ae tee to injure. Such isthe uniform y Cf | desirabie. eee ot wegen” IN THE ‘WILMINGTON LIFB’ > THE PULICIES C. W. TOPPING & CO., | ARE ALL PARTICIPATING, Produce Commission Merchants, i F Southern and Northern Production. such as Tobac- ‘a wand aaa os nee os: gett: Prompt. Honorable. Reliat AGENTS WANTED for the in every city, town and must snecess- HO in the ; the leadin nited éc. Every advertiser and every person who con- templates becoming such, will tind this book of great value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. GEU. P. ROWELL & Co., Pub- lishers, No. 40 Park Row. New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, in its issue of May 29, 1870. says ~The firm of Geo. P. Rowell & Co., which issues this interesting and vatuable book, is the largest and best advertising agency in the Uni- ¥ Wer Gaily egiranted for five years ec A Re ‘ beautiful, or more elastic seam than cors. dt will mak- the ‘ Evastic Leck 8 itch” Every second stit h can be cut, and still t ecloth cannot be pulled apart with ut tear- ingi. We pay agen s from 75 ta 200 per month and ex- penses, or acomsission from whi h twice that amount can be made. Ad'r rs ‘orterms to agents, &c . GEORGE MchATHRON &CO., Nash: ille, Tenn. CAUTION—Beware of all Agents selling Mac:.ines as ours, u less they cen show a Certificate of agencysg - edovu. “eshall not Loid ourselves res, onsibie for worthicss Mach nes sod by othr parties, and shall prove- cute all parties sel ing or usi'g Machines under this name to the full ext nt of tne law, vn ess such Macht es are «b- ta ved fr: mus«rour sgents. Do not be imrosed up n by par.ies who copy cur sdvertisement and circulsrs and offer worthless machines at a ess p ice. Kentucky Military Institute. 6 Miles from Frankfort, Ky. The 25th Academy Year will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 1870 yy Send for Cata'ogue for Col. R. T. P. Allen, Supt., Farmdale P. O. Franklin Co., Kentucky. Hooker Female College, LEXINGTON, EY. The Second Session of this Schoo! will open on Monday, Sept. 12th, 1870. The School is ot the Highest Grade, and the facil- ities for a thorough education unsurpassed. For Terms, &c., apply to Jas. M. Hocker, aug 12—1m Prop’r. Wilmington N, Carolina LIFE INSURANCE CoO, Authorized Capital $1.000,000. -OFFICERS: Jehn Dawson....................--- President. b. F. Grady Vice I’resideut. Alex. Johnson, Jr................... Secretary. Dr. KE. A. Anderso) Medical Director W. A. Wright and C. M. Stedman.. Attorneys. Hon. Elihur Wright Consulting Actuary. Rev. B. IF. Marable....Gen. Supervising Ag’t. THIS COMPANY, NOW THOROUGHLY established. has met with the most unprecedented success during the few weeks since it commenced operations. Its agents are steadily engaged iu an active and most fattering successful canvass.— They are receiving applications constantly, and the Vompany is ISSUING POLICIES EVERY DAY. The people are dai.y availing themselves of the privilege of Jnsuring in A Home Company, and are juctified in their expectations oftie benefita to be realized trom a retention of their money at home for the benefit of Home People. The Capital Stock titted to the particlpatiog privileges srithoet the re 0 v re- sponsibilities of the mateel plan. Our people can- See oer impressed with the advantages o h , ; which of future good. Rasadeld at et ul tlee aos of final triumph and the increase of strength in its progress. Let us have done now and forever with the ruinous fallacy of sending our noney abroad for the enrichment of others, and determine that henceforward we wit retain it at home for the benefit of the ae State. THOS. H. GRAVES, Gen'l Ag’t, 4th Judicial District, PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. HE offers for sale an excel- Press. Bed 35x25 x30 and down toa order, and always, - ,_ A 73 GC fet bf; > 9,07? and by the First Musteal and in many respecte, ments, has enabled us to reduce our prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-five per Combination come in this instrument. The Verdict is Unanimous! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical world generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ standard improvements, combined with many new features never before introduced or attempted in pass y to. The great increase in the sale of our instru- THE BURDETT ORGAN. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over The Greatest Suceess of the Age!! We Challenge the World to Equal Jt!! Asite name indicates, isan ingeniusunion ofall our Reed Organa, together making this Urgan the nu PLUS ULTRA Of instruments, and one that has al- ready created a revolution in the public mind in the decided favor of the general adoption of Reed Organs. both for secular and sacred music, where an instrument is required either to accompany the voice or to produce orchestral effecta. With the multitudinous and surprising combina- tions that are contained in this instrument, the most intricate music of the “great masters,”_can be ren- dered as on a grand organ; or the most simple mu- sic for the melodeon can be played by a child. All the various improvements on the Burdett Or- D are protected by patent, bejong exclasively to As Comnann anion deaiekiaah other organ. The t Burdett Organ has d the mort cordial aad highest enconiums from these ranking among the first of musicians and ° The New York I saye of the Bur- dett Organ: “It is by far the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen.” The Christian Leader : “We bad no idea that a reed instrument be brought to such perfection.” The New York Observer says: ‘Its ity of voicing, richness of tone, and or- chestral combinations, together with & number of new and original stops, render it an instra ment of such perfection as to be beyond com petition ” here who have bad an opporta of listening vo its. beautifal stralDs, OO Oar Socly sonecde what 1 stands without a rival. Tle Burdett Organ ranges iu price from $135 10 $1000. We have also New Cabinet Organs at $45, $75, $100, &=. C. M. Tremaine & Bre., WHOLESALE AGENTS, sa mee Se ee ee or inflammation exist. In this, you have the knowl. i edge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with yourapproba- . ted States, and we can cheerfully recommend it to} cent. less than any other house (offering the | tion, With a feeling of confidence, = attention ee these whe coal ‘ adsetice theie ‘im . 9 iness ally and systematically in such a very respectfully, 9 wa7; tl at fe. 00 esto secare the largest amount of | Same class of instraments) in the United States. " publicity for the least expenditure of money.” o eee . H. T. HELMBOLD, 2 © — i °G “ » al While we act upon the maxim of “q Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years’ Experiesce. . e and small profits," we make it, at the same ° Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are 1 ' SE advised to counsel wiih MUNN & CO., editors of | time, a special object to furnish our customers the Scientific American, who have prosecuted claims int the a office for over A ey _— with instraments in no way inferior to the best can aod European “atent Agency is tue largest Manufacturing Chemists extensive in the arid: Curae ot an any oth-|. - ae erreliable agency. A ;amphiet containing full in- | the market. World.) structions to inventors is sent gratis. MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New York.| Many families have had a desire to obtain a Novemser 4, 1864. Avoid Quack Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealera| “I am with Mr. H. T. 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Horace Greely gives some timely and sensible hints to the Convention and its congtitu- ents, which might be read and treasured with profit by <the-cotoréd” people in this Batitude. He says: — I. Never résent nor plication to yourselves the termi <ne- groes. It means only that you are, in eentradiatinction to your fellow-citizens, black ; and that is the-literal fact. (Ee is in, your power to make the designation one of honor and pride by simply behav- jug better than other men--which cannot ibe.very S Aon. Let who will call you megroea in welcome, so that you ve yourselves true men. i LI. Be far more anxious.te give your #ons good trades than to push thew into office, Office is unstable ahd” fleetilig, while trades are endaring. wie I{I. Don’t waste your geanty means in starting distinctive organs or getting up megro churches, where you are allowed nal privileges with others in existing journals and churches. If vouare exclu- Med'from these, you must of course act and speak for yourselves. IV. Warn your people against spend- ing too large a share of their earnings on fine clothes, dancing, drinking and other anodes of sensual gratification. If they iad. saved half the money they have thus wasted, they need now ask favors of no wnat. ° V. Turn your attention largely to the eultivation of the soil. Itis your father’s «alling ; and you can succeed in that if in anything. Earth, air and water are as free and as bonnteous to you as to others ; you might settle whole countiés if you would, and thus choose your own neigh- bors and manage ig own sehools.— deprecate thé ap- + ) =A ACaicKen Sour” - “About two and a miles trom les, Beg: cu- b hot springs. The one-we. pe 7 tye wean one of all, is of opeaigerelie: size, ee — . a none ro seasoned Wit e a mk coma be distinguished frou the best chickensonp. Of the hundreds who have. partaken of it, all agree that it has pre- ly the taste of ebicken soup .or brotl ' 4 cise Thé proprietors have made many ments with the wa'ers of this « , and find it to be both wholesome and nutritious. Three pounds of beef boiled in the water df the spring yield as much soup as could be obtained from 12 pounds of the same meat cocked in common water. Tue Necro Caper Investiearioy. — Washington, Aug. 12.—The Ooart of Inquiry, to investigate the ill-treatment of the negro cadet, report that the negro was mainly wotrathful, and recommend tha: both the negro and the cadet of whom he compiains be court martialed. General Beiknap, however, disposed of the case by ordering that both the untrathful negro and abusive white embryo soldiers be rep- rimanded,..... Experience of a Census Taker. — As for the ages of the negroes, that is almost en- tirely a matter of conjecture. So far as my experience goes, nineteen out of twen- ty cannot tell within ten years how old they are, nor are parents more accurate even with regard to their very young children. “Jobn was born in cotton pick- in time, de year before freedom strack de earth ;”’ “Jenny was two weeke old when Mass Charley got wounded in de war ;” “Sam was born ‘bout de time massa built him new gin-housc;” “Jim was born in de Christmus week ob de year when frost killed de taters ;"” such are the data from whieh to collect,as nearly as may be, the ages of childreu, while the years of older persons are a matter of more vague uncer- tain conjecture. derfal tering vis ab phe] segs Ur tna | ix RENOVATOR! zz * yo ef 14 B he ‘Carbolic Constitution, Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, and all the available incenn'ty and expertness. that the art of pharmacy of the presen’ day can contrib- And Combining in Concentrated Form the most Valuable Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, IMPARIING NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, TONE TO THE STOMACH, And a Wealthy action tothe Liver, Kid- neys, Secretive and Excretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE lay breathing bis last on the battle field. his com- panions on and leit him alone. They knew the cause of his a ching end it wee the deudly bullet. No friendly 7vice could cheer him to life— no baman skill conid save him. Thousands of Precious Lives are to-day as rapidly sinking, and as surely totter- ing on to an untimely end, in Suffering. Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the cause which Science can arrest and Nourish into new Lije and vi , And cause the Bloom of Health To damec once more on the withered Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, a. eee a Gelistoro® A20r. wl. Raleigh, i 4 00am.) On Ohane, |e eet | 18:08.em) I8BNG w Greenshoro’,) 4:57 “ | S0T “ li @:11 “| 2:86 “ Palssbary, 745 «* | 7:55 “* || 388 “| 809 Charlotte, (10:09 “ | | 1145 pa Accommodation for Eastern N. Carolina. Passengers from Wilwington to Raleigh will take the accommodation or 8:15 p. m. train. Passengers fron Wilmington to Raleigh will takethe morning train. Close connection made at Goldsboro’ each way. ALBERT Jounson, Supt. PIANO OLD MEDALS Have just boen in October and November, 1969, | awarded to CHAS. M. STEIFF, For the best Pianos now made. over Baltimore, Philade!phia, and New York Pians. OFFICE ARD WAREROOMS: No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, Mp. Lately Much Improved—and the new “| Universal Clothes Wringer Improved with Roweli’s Patent Double Cog-wheels, oatae Patent Stop, are now waquentiotdihy far superior to any apparatus for washing clothes ever invented. and wil) save their cost twice a year, by saving labor and clothes. Southern people who have used them test fy as follows: They save three-fourths ¥f the labor < nd cost, and fey for themselves both in money and contentment, tevery young iady learn to use them aud every mariied one keep them in her house. , New Orleans Picayune. “An excellent Washing Machine. We have tried it. The Clothes Wringer isvery superior. <A good hand will wash a targe number of pieces in a few hours.” Raleigh Episcopal Methodist. “The Machine is no hua. bug. but a necessity in every family.” Georgetown Kaleidoscope. “*We have one of Doty’s Clothes Washers. and our houschold are in ecstacies over it. They are great economizers of time and labor” Edgefield (S. C.) Advertiser. “Wehave ons of these ed celient machines in use, and we cheerfaily commend it for ¢1] that is claim- ep for it.” Rutherford Vindicator. “After over two years’ experience witha Do- ty, We are axsared that it ix the greatest help and economizer of time, Jabor and money we have yet bad introduced into cur household.” Williamson Smith, New Orleans. “T have had a Doty Washer in my family for some time. It gives entive satisfaction, and J take pleasure in commending it tu the head of every household.”"—R. Towers, Jeffersen, Texas. “T have had one of Doty’s Clothes Washers in use for a year, and am pertecly satisfied with it. My family bave tned it faithfully and have never known it to fail to accomplish all that it profess.s to.”"— Prof. J. F. Stevens, Concord STEIFF'S PIANOS have all the latest im- vements, including the Agroffe Trebie, lvory | nts and the improved French Action, fully war- ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange | within twelve months if not entireiy satisfactory to | Female College Statesville, N.C. PRICES—A FAIR OFFER. Ifthe Merehants in your place will not fnr- The Insurance C ompany. Ma arena The Parmer's and Mechanic's Life of NEW YORE. , No. 49, WALL STREET. oe a | CASH CAPITAL, $125,000. (tueniciae penetrate eee anaaaes “te Ste Be the Protec All the Officers and Directors an exception) are Stockholders, and will take good care that : ders will be made. ~ (without the proper reserves for the proper protection of the Policy Hol $100,000 This Company makes a Cash Dividend to its Policy Holders of 33 1-3 to 50 cent. each year in ad- vance by means of its low rates of premiums. : per The safety of the policy is guarded. All New York Companies are obliged by the State to set aaide the same reserve. Tne Reserve for each Company is the same, calculated on the same table of mortality, and at the same rate of interest; consequently all are sate. CONDITIONS OF POLICY.—This Company’s policies are non-forfeitable. This Company imposes no restriction on travel after one annual payment has been made. This Company insures the lives of females. This Company will notecontest any legal claim. ‘This Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof is ful- ly established. The rates ares are lower than those of any other Company organized under the laws of New York, not responsible to the Insurance Department for its safety. _ The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on the following plans : ORDINARY LIFE, ENDOWMENT, : CHILDREN ENDOWMENT, JOINT ENDOWS ENT, JOINT LIFF, COMPOUND INTEREST, INCOME PRODUCING, AMNUITIES, TERM LIFE, RETURN PREM U., aud in addition to the above plare will issue policies on the “Tontine Mutual,” or Cheap Plan for Working Men. Tor tine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Eudowment, and is singularly adapted to the wante of a clase of people who have hitherto been debarred from the benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses. (Sce explanation below.) To insure your life on the Toutine Mutual Plan you pay $15 once, only. You pay $2 annually, You pay $1.10 whevever a death ocenra in vour Class. You are certain to reccive $1.000. Acd if your Class is full $5.000. Classes are regulated by ages. “BOTH SEXES ADWITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. { \ : | Di-h, orxend forthe Machines, ge sthere-| ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION on’t . . pe ; . purchasers. nish, or end for the Machine RC nd ust 5 SS A ME ALE ION. Don’t say you lack money; for nine The Boston Advertiser announces that | Steals upon its victims unawares and before they | * second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always tail price, Washer $15, Extra Wringer $10, and | Classes are limited t» 9 000 Menbers. Whenever a Claes is once full it is always tenths of the pioncer settlers of all lands | q jew dance is to be introduced into-soci- modal _— — ae oe the | on hand, from $60 to $300. | we wi! forward either or both machines, tee py ESAS AEs : y haye been quite as needy as you are, bat ety next winter, which is said to be some- eikek ban dame ttl clitcaey, ee on near: References. 1a ee our Pianos in use: | of freight. to places where no one is selling; and | u ae y . ee take hold and hew out for yourselves i , ‘ : . ment te relinquish ite merciless gras — Geo. R. E. Lec. Lexington, Va. . so sure are we they will be liked, that we agree [he Company guarantees that in case your death should occur, within “a year, é -* | thing between a Highland fling and an a teat H. H. He'per. P. N. Heilig. Salisbury. N-C. | to refund the money if any one wishes toreturn |. Ithough there are not one thousand Members in your Clase, vet will your famil farms and homes from the public domain | [ish jie DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF Gen. Robert Ransom. Wilmington N.C. ° Nive ihachinki tae of (reighL, xitee a. month'e ue nee a y ae y a, or eleewhere NS: Gov. John Letche , Lexington, Va. Ser Mecsas Sl recive $1,00 ; but in cage your Class had more than 1.000 Members then you would : hee B h The wasted form—the hollow cheek ? | Messrs. R. Burwell & Fon. charlotte. N.C | trial, according to directions, civelas auntie Apll here areal Membermua < Clas } : t VI. Wait and serve, shave and black onaparteand Hohenzollern—T he con- The withered face—-the sallow complexion? | Deaf Dumb aud Hlind Institue Beenie x, C. |. Nohushand, father or brother should permit| "eceive as many dollars as there are Members in your Clase at the time of your boots while you must, and never doubt that any kind of useful though hamble in- dustry is preferable to idleness and de- ndence ; bat do not accept this as your inevitable destiny. Plan and: save while you are in it to get out so soon as possi- le, and never rest till you live in your ewn house and till your own farms. ——- << ____. THE SUICIDE OF A QUEEN,, Sarah Cooper, the wife of the King of the remnant of the famous and once pow- erfal tribe of Deleware Yndians, hanged herself on Sunday morning with an old shaw! to the rafters of the house in which she was living at Wiliamsbidge, Weat- eheshter county, New York. She was srarried about a year azo to Osceola Coo- per, the youthful King of all that is left of the.once great tribe.— The New York Sun says; . The Qucen was ordered on Sa‘uarday iby her lord to wash a linen duster belon- ging toa young man in the same house, atwhich she became highly indignant and flew into a very violent passion, She wowed that she was lady born and bred, | and would not condecend tu be auybody's lthem when it is too late to enjoy them.— wvasherwoman, even if Osceola himseétf] But in the well made eake the plums are did command it. Shethen quit the house aod wandered in the woods whither no one knows. At nightfall she made ber AppPatance in the diningroom, but spoke to no one, as she was evidently still very | cording to the best receipt, baked in a Much incensed at the insnlt which she thought ber husband had offered her. Endeavoring to recorele her, Osceola approached her and desired her to eat her supper, whereupon her firery temper a- gain took posession of her. It was now the Kings turn now to be come angry, and he told the Queen in very plain terms that she was putting on airs that did not become her. At this she ran out of the rocm, and nothing was thought of her until next morning. As she did not make her oppearance at the breakfast table, Osceola began to feel anxious. He repaired to her room, and finding it empty, a general search was made of the premises; still Queen Sarah was nowliere to be found. At last Mrs. Dr. Powell, the medicine woman of the tribe, bethought her of the attic, aed there | they found the Queen suspended from a wafter by her shawl. Immediately under her was a little box, which she must have stood on while adjusting the noose, and which she had kicked from under her. The features were remarkably calm and natoral. The neck was dislocated, and it. was evident that the dead Queen could not have suffered strangulation, bog 0 ee Lypja TaOMPsON AND HER FEMALE Lover. — Miss Lydia Vhompson, tbe dlonde, is followed about the country by a woman pamed Griffin, who is frantical- ly in love with her. Miss Griffin perse- eutes the actress with attention, and sends letters full of, threats, strange oaths, and rotestations of inextinguishable affection. | Faia mania culminated in a fight between the adorer and the adored in a Chicago hotel on Monday night, and the matter was ventilated in the police court the nest day. Miss'Thompson testified as to the manner iu which she had been annoyed by Miss Griffin, and produced numerous Jove-lctters from which she professed un- dying love for the fair Lydia. . A doctor testified that Miss Griffin was a monoma- niac, and she was released upon her own i im» the sum of to keep the peace towards Mies Thompson, the’ roviso being required’ that she wai'to Sate the city,at once. The London ‘Spectator’ gives the phi- , fosopby of the war in a nut-shell when it says, “Europe must pass throngh a year, perbap# years, of misery in order that one single man may secure the career and #ition of one single child. This war has mo canse, no motive, no justification, save the fear of Napoleon Bonaparte that with- out it his boy's succession would not be clear.” This‘is the fourth war he has be- gon far eas hed Fie v favs? -seo nection between the Bonapart:s and the Hohenzollerns constitutes an_ historical point of interest at this time. The first consul, with the object of compensating Marat for his services, bestowed on hiw the hand of his sister, Caroline Bunaparie, Murat being at the time a widower and a father. While yet a lieutenant of chas- seura, he had married,and a daughter had been born to himin January, 1793 — From this daughter, Marie Antoinette Murat, born seven years before her fath- er’s alliance with the Bonapartes, Prince Leopold is descended. ‘Murat,” says the Pall Mall Gazette, “hardly ever no- ticed this child, who, in 1808, when only fifteen years old, married the son of the prince of Hobenzollern, who was taken prisoner at Elm, and became her father’s friend,” “Life is Like Plum Cake.—“Life, my brethren, is like plum eake,’’ began Polly, impressively, folding her floury bands. - | “In some the plams are all on top, and | we eat them daily, until we suddenly find | they are all gone. In others the plams | Sink to the bottom, and we look for thew in vain as we go on, and often come to wisely scattered all through, aud every mouthfulis a pleasure. We make our own cakes, iva measure ; therefore, let us dook to it, my brethren, that they are mixed ac- | well-regulated oven, and eaten with a tem- perate appetite.” | [? Mr. Wm. Beatie, a young gentle- |man of Greenville, South Carolina, waa jahot in the eye during the war, the ballet lodging in his berd—iwternally. The The feeble voiee—-the sunken, glassy eye? The emaciated form— the trembling frame ? The treacherous pimple—the torturing sore? The repulsive eruption-—the inflamed eye? The pimpled face —the rough colorless skin? and debillitating ailments of the presentage? The answer is simple and covers the whole ground in al! its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE AND EBEBREDIARNRY Taiart ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life-the Blood. THE INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION | during the late war with diseased Lymph has TAINTED 1HF BEST BLOOD in the entire land. It has planted the germ of the most melancholy disease in the veins of men, women and children on all sides, and vothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch, forever Such a Remedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION Renovator. On reaching the Stomach, it assimilates se once with the food and liquids thereiu, and from | the moment it passes into the Blood. it attacks | most eminent surgical skill failed to ex- | tract this ball, and Mr. Beattie haa from | | . . . e | i time to time suffired mach from it. é ifew nights ago Mr. B. was seized with a | i violent fit ot coughing, daring which he |telt something fill into bis mouth. it} | proved to Le the Lullet, which had beeu | | hidden in his head five or six years, This | i bullet, which weighs half an ounee, bad worked its way slowly into the channel | | of the larynx, and the convulsive effort of | | coughing releasing its hold, it fell, by its i gravity, through the said channel. ‘Greatest Invention of the Age! CHEAPNES®, DURABILITY, CONVENIENCE. AGENTS WANTED To Scli ovr Celebrated GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or so!d in this country. No biott ng! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written with one pen ofink! Will outwear any stee! pen ever made.— Bankers, merchants. teachers :.nd a}] classes, endorse them in. the highest terme of praise. Patan in newt | slide boxes. No. 1, for goneral use; No. 3, medium; No. 3, for |adies’ use or fine penmanship. Liberal Gommission to Agents! We are to give any energetic nm ta- king the agency of these Pens, a c: mmission which will pay $200 per month. We invite all ns wishing employment, to send for samples and circu- lars. Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. ADDRESS WESTERN FUBLISHING CO march4—6m Pittsburg, Pa. Catawba Banglish ang Classical HIGH SCHOOL. NEWTON, N.C. HE 10th SESSION ot this Institation will begin on the 3d Monday in Jnly 1870.— Stadents will find -uitable slassea agreea- ble classmates in alinost any branch of a busi- ness education, and in a Classical or Mathemat- ical course in Junior year in College, Tuition per session of 16 weeks flow 98 to’ $16: Board in fumilies trom $8 to $10 per month; én clabs:iir leas. For cireulat and particulars address ; men, like kernels of corn, are withered, dissolv- disease at its fountain head.in its germ and maturity, and dissipates it through the avenues of the organs with auerring certainty, and sends new and pure Blood bouading through every artery and vein. The taberenies of Scrofula that sometimes tlourish and stud the inner ceating of the abdo- ed and eradicated and the diseased parts nour- ished into Life. The Torpid Liver and Inac tive Kidneys are stimulated to a healtby secre- tion, and their natural functions restored to re- newed bealth and activity. Tts action upon the bleed, fluids of the body, and Glandular System, are TONIC PURIFYING AND PISINFFCTANT At its touch, disease droops, dies, and the vic- tim of its vivleuce, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE, Relieves the Entire System of Pains and aches, en- | livens the spirits, and impaitsa | Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge lo the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, Buoyancy to the Spirits, And Happiness on all Sides. Thourands bare been reeeurd from the rerge of the grave by its timely use. This remedy is now offered to the public witb the most solemn assurance of its intrinsic medi- cal virtues, and powerful Healing propertie«. For at Diseases oF TEE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., &c And for Diseases of Women and Children. Nervous Prostration, Weakness. Genera! Lassitade, | and want of Appetite. it is vosurpassed. It extinguishes PREPARED BY Prot. M. 3, Henry, a >p Director-Genera! Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Riv. J. C CLAPP, A. B. : S. M. FINGER, A. B, ; —— 98 4 hes Le Een Bin Be Be Be June 17, 1870. 24:2m?* . ; HENRY & OO., Proprietors. BDGEWORTIE PENALE,, SEWMARY,| “™NAY & 09> Be * THE NEXT SESSION will commence on | | ae eet Mentey o- Be ber, Wewts Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street, Post Office Box 5272. ars, good Masicians, and good bars rea of our pu — a a —_ x. ning e them pra and) N RENOVATOR is 61 per bot- sac mee E* re te, ix bottles or 8. Sent 7S ° ‘or circulars, address, Patients = . J. M. M. CALDWELL, a, ae }° Joly 1-2m Greensboro, N.C. |y°G7' —— ; Panini Oa f1i0% wey! Misses Nash and Kollock, Hillsboro, N.C. Terms Liberal. A cal! issolicited. x” Brown & Bernhardt are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Pianos. Pianos sold at Factory prices. july 18—ly PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderful vegetable | restorative is the sheet- anchor of the feeble and | debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and. languid it has: no equal among stomachics. As a. remedy for the nervous) weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or. frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder 'which undermines the bodily sirength and breaks down the :nimal spirits. Whereva it is intro- duced it becumes a stand- ard article—a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—hbe sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro- cers and Country Stores. GROVER & BAKER’S FIRST PREMIUM BLASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. ite im: I 4 Points of Bxcellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. — Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fasteuing of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application witboat change of adjustment The seam -etains its beauty and firmness after Washing and ironing. Besides doing al! kinds of work done by other Sewing Machives, these Machines exe- — the most beautiful and pa Em- roidery and ornamental work. . For sale by ANDREW MUBPHY, ovt 15—ly Sslisbary, N.C. THRE CHESTER REPORTER, A WEBKLY xnewsPrares®, PUBLISHED BY B.C. MeLURE, & J. A. BRADLEY, Jr, } & ‘o r Fe m a l e Co m p l a i n t s , wh e t h e r in yo u n g o or a Sescueae are cured b the drudgery of washing with the bands, fifty- two dayxin the year when it can be done better more expeditiously, with less labor, and no in- jury to the garments, by Doty Clothes Washer, anda Universal Wringer. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are made. R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 31-10w 32 Co:tiandt St., New York. The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands Sz 5 % Bear testimony to their wonderful? | ri a , ma u as Curative Effects, WHAT ARE THEY ? - r - ° = a x > . = “d d [n j 1 9 M o d B 8B SI N T Jo po u t Ju t N o e d ay } ‘O R T -s o s s 0 d ‘O J FV Sw [1 0 4 4 6B GA P UI 2[ 3 0 0 ; D B ea v Ao DU N I A VI N Y O A I T V O ST H WI V M ve no eq u a l ; ar e sa f e wd re l i a b l e in : le , at th e da w n o f wo m a n h o o d or th e t: (C O Te 1 0 0 8 T A ON T } [T V PU B ‘A O A Ol } JO U O N W U T M I N B U Y 10 uO T } s e s THEY ARE NOT A VILE “J3FAMCY DRINK,=: Made of Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spir- its, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spic and sweetened to please the taste, ca'led ‘Tonics “ Appetizers,”’ ‘ Restorers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are atrue Meticine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholio aT They aretheG@REAT BLOOD RL CIP tt e r s UJ A O T ] O x UY 4U 0 ue s FIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN- LB, a perfect Kenovator and Invigorator ot the System, aap hoe | off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No can take these Bitters, according to ai ions, and remuin long unwell. $100 will be given for an incurable case, pro- viding the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted bevond the point of repair. i For Inflamm .tory_and Chronic Rheu- matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi- ge ition. Bilious, Remittent. and Inter- mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit- ters have been most enecesstul. Buch Dis- easos are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is wenerally edie by derangement of the stive Organs. . —- invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blool of a'l impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, ‘Tightness of the Cnest, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, renee Attacks, a eart, Copious Discharges 0 rine, th ions of the Kidneys, and a aa symptoms which are the offsprings © a : theso Bitters. Cleanse the Vitiated Bloo 1 whenever you find rities bursting through the skin in Pim- ruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it is and your feelings will tell you when. Keep blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in Sees San ooo rem: For directions, read carefully the circular German, cok beouen ‘ eT ALRER, 32 & 4 Commerce Street, N. Y. . Proprietor. R.H. McDONALD & CO. Druggists and General te. \ Ban Francisco, California, and 32 and3i Com- ern Ww. ¥. Ee BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS axp! ALEXANDER DUVAL ee Matress Maker, ON Jenkins’ Corner, Just baek of the Cloth- iug Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pre- pared to do everything in his line at short notice and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of furniture renovated and reveaired and made to look as well as new. Spectal at- tention given to the making and repairing of SOFAS, SETTEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &c, &e. Give him a call. examine his werk, and will go away pleased. 16-tf BARBEE'S HOTEL, HIGH POINT, N. C. Opvosrre RAILROAD DEPOT. r f g ‘S U M L L I G UV Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Best of porters in attendance at all trains. Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. Passengers dispatched to any point at short notice by private conveyance. yratefal for the liberal patronage of the past we hope by strict attention to the wants of our guests to a continuance of the same. AT CHESTER, 8. C- TERMS—Invariably in advance,.-+->+»-++- .$3.00 | ved fund created. ‘death. Five thousand Members, then $5,000 Cxiass A.—Aduits all between the ages of 15 and 35. Crass B.—Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. Crass C.—Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60. TONTINE FUND.— Ai the same time you become insured, you also become a | MEMBER OF A ToNnTINE FunD, which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. This is the ONLY Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis i. e., that has a Cash Capital of $125,000, and has a deposit with the State for the sceurity of the Policy Holders that issues policies of this kind Send for Book of Rates. All Directors are Stockholders. All Officers are Stockholders. E. McMURDY, PRESIDENT. I. LEANDER STARR, Secretary. E. MARTINDALE, Vicr Presipent, WM. HENDERSON, Ass't. SEc‘y. ORLANDA H. STEWART, Counsel, LUCIUS McADAM, Coneulting Actuary. MepicaL ExaMineR.—M. B. ‘TAYLOR, M. D., Sali-:bury, N.C. GEN. ROBT. B. VAINCE, Asheville, N. C. Aug. 19—33:ly GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N. CAROLINA. a le> SS SS EDE Hor @’ Ee Bavwe PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIF2 INSURANCE CO’YY., OF RICHMOND, VA., Assets over ............-..---- 22222 e eee eee eens $1,500,000 Net Sarpias over-...........-.....--...---.-_-------- 500,000 Policies issued in two years over................-.---- 8,000 0 Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues policies on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 per cent., which proves the economy of its management and its careful sclection of risks. o_ WC) CARRINGION) 2-3 eee. - eee ee pe ese eee PRESIDENT. JOHN EE. BDWARDS 2.2.3 we essere esse 4 -- eer Vick PRESIDENT. Dod HARTBOOK 52a i ee eee eee ee eee SECRETARY. a, 0. HOPKINS. .--2..2.-- 2222+ -- +47 => += eae eee: .. ASSISTANT SECRETARY, wa BD WOLEY (82a ee ee SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENCYES. 0 THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Companies is fal of advan 3 to the policy holders of both Companies. Its expenditures will be less, and win less relé tive risk. The future divideuds will be nore certain, and prubably greater in an.cunt, and a better reser- No Right of old fol’cy bolders will be effected ; they will continue te pay the same rule as be fore; to hold the same policies as before; to have the same rights, benefits and privileges as be- ‘fore, and have equal present security with greater future benefits than before. All renewals of old policies will be in name of new company. _— This Company has met with a success beyond all parallel in Life Inruranec, and now offersto the Southern public a Home Buterprise equal to any and surpassed by none. It advises the payment of all caxh premiums. becatse then divider ds will continually decrease each next payment, until nothing will be required, and the policy may be a source of income; but it will allow one third loan on participating policies. It requires no notes for loans. , ; ° It has no restrictions on residence or travel, all policies are Non-Forfeitable, and the rights of partics guaranteed on the face of the Policy asa part of the contract. It has the following valuable features which no other company gives: The late war taught man: Southern men, insured in Northern companies, the penaily of being separated ficm the Home Office, by having all their past payments forfeited. ‘This cumpany gnards again:t this in her policies, aud in the event of a separation from its office by any intervertion, guarantees to such all the right of Non-Forfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and reinstatc ment, as though there had been no such intervening cause. . ; Ita permanent investment of funds (as required by the Charter) isin mortgages or leins on Unencumbered Reul Estate Worth Double the Amcunt Loaned, thus offering to the Southern people a Safe, Sure and Profitable Investment of the $10,600,000, which are annually sent North for Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giviug additional power to our op Tressors, . I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina, desiring to secure to their fami lies the blessed boon of Life Insurance to look well to their itterest by examining fully’into the superior merits of the ‘Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Conipany” before hey insure. Correspondence solicited, and information cheerfully given. LEWIS C. HANES, Address, Canvassing Agent. Lexington, N. jan 21—3:ly D. W. COURTS, Gen'l. Advantages of Life In- surance. The North America Insurance Company pays its premiums promptly without charge, W. H, HOLDERNESS, Agent, North America Life Ins. Co. TAOMASVILLE, N. C. \ Dear Sir :—You will please accept my sin- , cere thanks for your prompt payment, wtthout charge, of the amount of the policy of Insur- ance on my Husband’s Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars. At your ear- nest and repeated solicitation be was induced to insure in your Cumpany, and now we arethe recipents of | its benefits. . To you and the North America Life Insur- ance Cameuay we shall feel under obligations, such as only the widow and fatherless can feel and express. May you have success in inducing others to insure in your most liberal company, and may the Lord of the widow ee a s bless you and prosper you in your werk. sii MarGaret.C. BARBER, of Rowan Milis, N. C. Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Com- pany, which insures all kinds of public and F sl vate buildings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fac- tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and pays all iis losses promply. All letters addressed to Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N.C will receive prompt atten- tion. dec 3—tf Mrs. Henry W. Miller’s Boarding House, C Agent for Western N.C., Ruffin, N. C. BEYOND DOUBT The Connecticut Mutual IS THE STRONGEST LIFE Insurance Comp'p IN THE WORIZID. Acquiszed (apital over $29,000,000 Ratio af expenses to totalreceipte in 1869, only 8:89 per cent. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities: as measured by the New York Legal Standard. is $155,50 per $100; and it grants all desirable forms of Insur ance upon strictly equitable terms, and at the cheapest attainable rates of cost. 8S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agent, Apri—l Office, Raleigh, N.C JNO. A. BRADSHAW, Salisbury Agent, Worth Carolina, : Iu the Superior Rowan County. Court. W.-P. Burke, sueing on behalf of himself and all other Creditors, secured by a Deed in Trust by Michael Brown, against Michael Brown, Pinkney B. Chambers and Joseph F. Chainbers. Notice is hereby given that unless the creditors of Michael Brown make themselves arties hereto, by the first of October vext, shall take the sole control of said case in WM. G. BARBFE, { Jan. 1, 1870 --€f Proprietor. my own hands. W. P. BURKE. COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STS. By Borpen & Barney, Attorneys for the RALEIGH, N. C. Plaintiff. augl9Gw - feb11—tf {pr- fee €8.] OPENED NOVEMBFR 1862 ae hf ” AU os Pe ed A ig oy siete hese ante oT Hh. WT Mt Sit Fi Capa rivagt pens atin yarngmad ety * Pers! gn, gregh auf Las mk wie hd vig Los ARORA We ty sed CE nage i 008 & 1 “i, & ‘ Ad 4 vate Hage: wmbeabdyoil .¢ th ier i thie hi donban | viliguars cen y oars et ers eth ie ii. The ; \ prbitt Rife craig > angel writy etl s : » ag id oledDnp eat Ges tex yidatnats ae cgi Eh meant oA nd lt RR 4.00 9° BRO. » eee vorpal mR 4a Lernnies ip Seg ‘known er a County LINE PROPERTY; which is one of the best country stands for pve pe wn hall ead N.C., being situ- ated 23 miles Salisbury. on the Wilkes- Duro’ Road. 16 miles from Statesville, in a fine n , with Two-Story Storehouse, : swith all Warehouses for a general | you. . DWELLING HOUSE, ~ Out Houses, Toe House, good Orchards, and «4 b= Two or Three Hundred Acres of very TOBACCO LAND, and is, the whole. one of the most de- sirable Ta the country. Any one wishing to examine the Property &c., will call on J. W. GRAY, or the Messrs. eee are now in bus- iness at place; aud for further particu- lars, address me at Eagle Mills, Iredell Co.. N.C. T. N. COOPER. July 22-29:11w. PHILLIPS & BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Gourt House, on Main Street, ETURN THEIR THANKS TO THE for, liberal ° tre rhe tere past SF mages gto and strict attention to business to merit a continuance, if pot an increase of the same. We will continne to k on hand a su yi FAMILY GROOMREES, [o Fresh and Salt Fish, -~OFr EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys, Brandics, Rum, Gin, &c., £c. ALSO SHOES, ' DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, BOOTS, Store, all of which we will sell low for Produce at the bigh- PHILLIPS 4 BROTHERS. Feb. 18, 1870. 7—e $1.000 REWARD. DeBing's Via cures all Liver, Kidney aud Bladder Diseases, Organic Weakness. Female Afflictions, General De- bility and all comp'aiuts of the Urinary Or- in male and female. $1,000 will also be paid for any case of Blied. Bleeding or Itching Piles that De- Pile Remedy fails to cure. DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cures Rheumatism, Pains. Bruises and Swelled Joints, in man and beast. Bold everywhere. “end for Pamphlet. Laboratory—1\42 Franklin st.. Balti- more, Md. apr22-ly WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FRIENDS andthe Public for the liberal heretofore extended tohiin. Me now informs them that be has fitted up s new and commodivns Bhop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- Building. Room No- 32, where he would be pleased to sce them. He arantees to give satisfaction in every case.— e has in his employ of the best Hair Dressers in Western North Carvlina. Le requests a call from all Salisbury, N.C., Dec. 17, 1869 5o—tf riety GOODS GOING DOWN! ‘@00DS GOING DOWN !! V. WALLACE. No. 3, Grasrre Row, BaLispory, N.C., HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM tHe North with a fall acd well selected Stock which he offers to the public at prices lower than holse in the market, having por- tassel ben daring the decline in the North ern markets Alil desire is acall, and I aw confident that you will not leave my store without be- pleased. not only with the Goods, but wht the LOW My stock corisisté in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimmings of all kinds, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ané a fall line of GROCERIES end a great many other articles not here enu- ( Come and examine my stozk of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Vv. WALLACE, No. 3. Granite Row, June 10, 1870. 23—3in. MANSION HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. O. This well known House having been NEWLY FURNISHED and REFITTED in every depart- is now open for the accommodation of —THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ee at Depot on argival ofTrains.-@a 4—K ae 1 P-on'r, ' ™"Hanteh. David Ki TANKER NOTIONS, (ca. Cash, or Country ' | Sauissury, N.C, | WN. oon ‘ pom 7 al ndrick and wife H ett. and Lucy Hollingsworth, ebildren and Heirs at Law of Amelia Sprouse: aad Thomas Jones, G: Jones, and two oth- er children of Sally Jones, whose are un- known, and James Smith and two other children of Jane Smith, deo’d, non-resi- dents: You are hereby notified that a summonst in the above eutitled case, has issued agains, and the complaint therein was in the Superior Court.of Davie éounty, on the 29th day of July, ln You are also notified, that the suromons in the case is returnable to the Judge of our Sa- Court, to be held for the county of Da- vie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the second Monday after the third Monday of Ss when avd —— you oe ereby to appear answer mete default whereof the plaintiff oy Advertrsing. a ares 6 serena ss Mase ad oe at s he 4 ‘ and ed at the. same rates with other advertise~) ments. , . Obituary votices, over six lines, charged as advertisements. CONTRACT RATES. - | & Tiel aye x) «x Bi SPACE 8) eg} se] 2 8 Fle; a | Fi ° 1 Square. 50) 75| 85 00,8 50)$13 2 Squares. || 450 625) 8 50\13 00, 22,00 3 Squares. || 6 00! 9 00 12 00: 00 30,00 4 Squares. || 8 00\11 00, 15 00/25 00) 37,50 $ Column. |11 00/16 00, 20 00,3000! 45,00 4 Column. 18 0024 00; 30 00/45 00| 75.00 1 Column. 28 00 40 00 50 00,80 00 130,00 will apply to said Coart for the relief deman- ded in the complaint. Witness, H. R. Austin, Clerk of our said Court at office in the town of Mocksville, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1870. H. R. AUSTIN, Clerk Superwr Court, ~ Davie County. aug5-31:6w—[ pr. fee $15.) NORTH CAROLINA. In the Superior CaLpwDLy County, Coart. M. A. Bernhardt, Executor of Henry Smith, dec’d. against Lewis 8. Hartley Pr. wife Clarrissa, D. W. Pressuell and wife Elizabeth. Maria Hr ys, Rofus Smith, Ephriam Smith, Willis Stan- ly and wife Selena, Jubn Moore and wife wily, W, W. Barnes and wife Caroline, Marcus Smith, Marion Smith, Phillip W. Baroes, Hardie Barnes and Ida Barnes. To Ephriam Smith, William Staaly and wife John Moo:e and wile Emily, non- resident defendants in the above entiled pro- ceediug : You are hereby notified that summonses in the above enti proceeding have omell) the therein was and complaiet | filed in the offen of the Clerk of the Superi | Coart of Caldwell county, on the llth day | Jal . A. D. 1870. ov are further notified that the sum- mons in this proceeding is returnable to the office of the Clerk of the Saperior Court of the said County oo the Ist day ot September next, when and where you | are aired (o appear and answer the | complaint—in default whereof the plain- | tiff will apply to the Court for de re- | lief demanded in the compiaint. | Witness, R. BR. Wakefield, Clerk of | the Superior Court in Lenoir, the 11th day of Jaly, A. D., 1870 R. BR. WAKEFIELD, c. 8. c. (eee e es | CLEMMONS STAGE LINES! | WARSAW Steet To Fayetteville. | I EAVE Warsaw for Fayetteville daily ex 4 cept Sunday. If you are in Western N Carolina go to Kaleigh and procure s through ticket to from Guldsboro’ via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, $6. Through tickats from Weldon to Payette- ville (10. Ttrongh tickets from Wilmington, via Warsaw, to Fayetteville, $6 | CHAKLOTTE TO YTADESBORO: Leave Charlotte after trains from Raleigh and Colambia, via Monroe, for Wadesboru’ Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Leave Wa- deaboro’, Twesday, Tharelay, and Saturday, af- ter arrival of trains and Stage from Wilmington Head of Chatham Rail Road to Jones N. C., daily except Sundays. | Leave bead of Chatham Rail Road after ar- rival of train from Raleigh | Leave Jonesboro’ after arrival of train from Fayetteville. To, Clemmons’ Accommodation Line Between Salem and High Point, will charter Stages at all hours “Cheaper than the Cheap- est.” Office at Butner’s Hotel, Salem, N. C. E. T. CLEMMONS, Oct, 1; 1869—tf Contractor. Charlotte Female Institute CHARLOTTEE, N. C. The 13th Annual Session of this Institution commences the 30th September and continues antil the 30th of June, 1871. An accomplished corps of Teachers has been employed in all brauches usually taught in first-class Female Seminaries. For Circular and Catalogue containing full particulars as to terme, &c., address Rev. R. BURWELL & 80N, Ch riotte, N.C: BB Roberta F » Letington, N.C ieq., Lexington, N.C. Rev F H Johnson, « “ Dr E Nye Hutchison, Charlotte, N. C. Rev Chas Phillipe, D D, Davidson College, N C. Prof J R Blake, . « « “ U G Richardson, Ex Gov Z B Vance, Charlotte, N.C. July 22-29:2m. BOROUGH HOUSE, y An | FAYETTEVILLE STREET | RALEIGH, N. C. Having no connection with any other Hotel | in Raleigh, I shall make the | WZARBOROUGH HOUSE, WHAT IT HAS BREN, The,only First Class Hotel im the City. J. M. Blair, March 1e—tf Proprietor Cider Mills & Cotton Gins. SEND to MITCHELL, ALLEN & O., Newbern, N. C., for Circular, July 29:1m “ « « Cc ayetteville for $3; Through Tickets | A FARMER’S EXPERIENCE WITH A DETROIT PICKPOCKET. A short time since, while oar was visiting a town in the interior, he made the acquaintance of a well-to-do far- mer, who, after making some iuquiries in regard to the growth and prosperity of Detroit, inquired if there were any pick- pockets in that city. The reply was, of course, in the tive. he farmer laughed quietly, and then éaid: “1 don’t often tell my first experience in seeing the lions of your city, but 1 am not as sensitive over it now as be and I'll tell you about it. Some years before my father died he went to New York city on business, and while there he bought him a guld wateb. He wore it as long as he lived, and when he died, a few years ago, be gave it tome. Of course I attached was strongly to the watch, and not a little proud of it, espeeially when | pot tin my - iiocastes of my first visit to Detroit. I haven't any doubt that I looked at it a hundred times a day, aod you will not be at all surpris- sed whea I tell you that I had not been in the city two hours before it was gone, ebain and all. “I informed theclerck of the hotel where I was stopping of my loss, and as I did uot remember being josseled by any one, and could give no clue to the thief, be said there was vo use in calling in an of- ficer. He advised me to offer a large re- ward for the retarn of the watch, and ad- ded that no questions would be asked.— I put such an advertisement in the morn- ecived a note informing me that if I would be at the corser of B—— and L—— streets that evening at 7 o'clock with the reward ($100) my watch would be return- ed tome. The note also stated that I must come alone, and if during the day | made any attempt to inform an officer the writer would not meet me. That I would be watched all the time,and the ouly way | tha: I coald reeover my watch was by do- ing precisely as I advertised “At 7 o'clock I was at the spot indica- ted, and after waiting a few moments a well-dressed man in passing me asked me | what time of day. Drplad that it was 7 o'clock. At that he asked me to walk along with him a short distance, aud as we walked he inquired if I had brought j the $100. I replied in the afirmative, when he handed me my watch, received the money, and was about to leave me, when I stopped bim, and told him I would give him $10 more to tell me bow he man- - to pick my pocket. ‘Sh!’ said he, placing bis finger on his lips, ‘you prom- ised to ask no questions, but [ would show you if it wasn’t for that man stand- ing over there on thecorner. He is a de- | tective officer and knows me, and the man inted across the street. | looked in the direetion he had indieated, but could see no one that looked like an officer, though there were plenty of people standing in that locality. “That tall fellow with the stove-pipe hat on is the one I mean; bat I must be off. Good-bye.” The man hurried off, and I saw him disappear a- round a corner; then I again tried 20 see ‘the tall fellow with a stove pipe hat,’ but if be had been there be had disappeared, and I started for the hotel happy in again ing my father’s laet present to me. At this thought I put my hand in my vest pocket where | had placed the watch but a moment before, but the next instant you could have knocked me down with a | straw, for the pocket wasempty. ‘The | thief had shown me ‘how it was done.’-- | | I didn’t advertise for it again, and I came | | home without zelling the hotel clerk about | that evenings experience.” Detroit Post. Pee The Knoxville Whig says East Ten- nessee has raised this year 5,000,000 bushels of wheat, and wil have a surplus of 3,000,000 bushels forsale. More than has been raised in that section for twenty ears. Some ingenious chap has invented a machine to make a man rise early in the morning. Bat it is said there is nothing more reliable than a six months old baby. Justice’s Orders will be publish- I used to! ing papers, and during the afternoon re-| ly Vy quip vad you tat he Mit lcare hich too.” 1 give him a Jittle hind, and «the , next minute you'd sée that frog whirling in the airlike a do bim taro Re el a summerset, and maybe a e, if he} not bave harnessed up ont Gree aeenaas cone flat foot out. Thare is a great ed and all right like a cat. Hy got hin riage it iz a mortal chat so in the matter of catching oi together. him in practice sv constant, that : att hae: apeunetadi saadl alain ws" a in the way of ma- edueation, and he could do most iz a gi ‘ if be first and I believe him. Why, I’ve set | them natral ov acksidents that way Daniel Webster down here on thefloor— | happen jist as birde fly'out ov Daniel Webster waa the name of “< when have feathers enuff, —and sing outs ‘Flies, Daniel, flies;” and | being tew tell why. quicker’n you could wink he'd sprig up| Sam marry tor , and never and shake a fly off'n the counter, er their mistake; this is lacky. and down on the floor again aa solid; Sum marry for money, don asa of mud, and fall to seratchipg the} Sam ee ee side of his bead with his hind foot @ jo- | for six months, and very different as if he hadn't no ide he’ddone | cam tew the conclusion that any more’n than any frog might do, You | ain't no better than skim milk. never see a frog so modest and strtight-| Sum marry bekawee they have for’ard as he was, for all he was so gifted. | b sumwhere else; this is a And when it come to a tair and mateh ; a bay and sorrel; pride jumping on a dead level, he could get over | it v more ground at one straddle thaa any anx| Som marry for love, without a cent in imal of his breed you ever saw. Jump-| their nor a friend in ing on a dead level was his stjong suit, | a drop uv . This looks desper ou understand, and when it come to that | ate, bat it iz the strength of the came. and Bruiley would ante ap money ® him as| If marrying for love ain’t a success, rainbow long as hebad ared. Smiley was mon-| then matrimony iz a dead beet. it matters ctrous prondiel lis frog, and he might ainitacpainalig sip Sampte es clean and be, for fellers that travellal and been | STRANGE ROBBERY BY GIPSIES. every where, all said that be hid laid over ae ony Bee pas oy oer For some time past there has been an ell, Smiley kept the beag io a little ee ee eee Last lattice box, phy tr — Saturday two women of the one oan r town and lay for a bet a feller—a}on Mrs. Hubbard, in Rutland, en- stranger in ceaiad he was—me across | deavored to sell her some baskets. Sbe territory have been in the habit of sacrifi- him with bis box and says: declined parchas but entered in- | cing the life of one or more slaves on the ‘What might it be that you've got in| to conversation with her, and one of them, death of any of their chiefs or medicine your box 1” that she-had & small bunch oa|™¢. Thie custom is based.on the sup- ee eanapenyepny eeeaes ber 47, proposed to remove it. Mra. pestdten, tant, tn, Chee lavd the ser- ‘It might be a parrot, of it might be a | Hubbard informed them that it vices slaves are necessary to the canary, maybe ; bat it ais’t, its only just | from an injury which she some | comfort and well-being of the departed ; a frog.’ _ | years ago, and that as it had affected the and to avoid the trouble of employing such ‘And the feller took it asd looked at it | bone it could not be remoyed ; whereup-| im that happy bunting they dis- careful, and then turned it around this | on ove of the sigane made a pretence of pateh one of his buman chattels at ‘he way, and that, and says examining the uch, and commenced |**™° moment the epirit of the warrior ‘H-m—so "tis. Well, what's he good ey ber hands over Mrs. Hubbard's See flight. An instance for ?” face. This is the last thing she remem- of this occurred three weeks ago.— ‘Well,’ Smiley says, easy and careless | bers of what occurred. She nent- | About ten o'clock at night the sentinel on she’s good evough for ove thing, I should | ly regained ber consciousness, but the wo- | the ee leading to Indiantown, think—he ean out jump my frog in Cal- aoa tall gone. The next day, wanting, | ““* by the wailing cry of a veras county.’ to ase money, she went to the where |eqeaw. I the cause of her dis- "The fellow took the bot again and took | she was in the habit of keeping it, but tress, she gave him to understand that her another long, particular look, and gives it |eould not find any, and, apon farther | #0" Was thea ete back to Smiley, and says very deliberate- | search, it was ascertained that, besides the ing stabbed —the mode of i a nent money, a dozen silver a -_ ead the purpose above mention- “Well, I doo’t see no points about the | other articles were m je | &- frog, that's any Saar aad avy other | up her mind that the had been| , The commandant of the post was noti- tree committed by the gipsies, started to | Hed, and an officer was sent to rescue the ‘Maybe you don’t.’ Gmiley said, ‘May-| procure a warrant with the intention of intended vietim of such barbarity. On be you understand frogs, aud maybe you | searching the camp. She was probably the officer's arrival a strange sight pre- don’t anderstand "em; maybe you ain't | watched, and on her retarn from the jus- itself. Ona bed lay the dying only an amatear, an it were. Anyways, | tice’s office the two women came into the chief; an intelligent boy of ten or I've got my opinion, agd I'll risk forty | house, left a bundle on a table, and sim-| *¥elve years of age, bonnd and foot dollars that he ean oat jemp any frog in| ply remarking that “it was all right, they | looked the incarnation of despair ; aroand Calaveras county.” had only borrowed it,’ or something to him, with drawn knives, stood the rela- And the feller stadied a minute or two! that effect, went away. Upoa open tives of the dying man, at whose si and then says, kinder. sad like: ‘Well, | the bandle all the missing articles, as w they would be baried in the vitals of the | I'm only a stranger here, and I ain't got | as the money, with the exception of some trembling youth. The sombre gloom of | no frog; but if I bad a frog I'd bet you.’ | two or three dollars, which was in silver, the apariment, lit up fitfally b the smoal- And then Smiley says: “That's all| were found, it is sup that the wo- | dering fire; the wild, a ly sound of | right. That'sall right. If you hold my | men noticed Mrs. Hubbard going to dif- the fin-tin, and wailing death cry of the | box a mivate, I'll go and get youa frog’ | ferent places, and thinking | And so the fellow took the box and put | upthe forty dollar's along with Smiley's sat down to wait. Smiley be went out to the swamp and slopped around in the mud for a long time an finally he kétched 4/rog and fetehed him in and give ‘him to the feller, and says: ‘Now, if yow are ready set him along | side of Dan’l. with his forepaws even with Dan'l and I'll give the word.’ Then he says, ‘one—two—three —jamp!’ and him aud the feller touched up the frogs behind and the new frog hop off lively, bat Dan’l gave a heave and histed up his shoulder so—like a Frenchman, bat it wasn’t no ase, he coulds’t badge, he was planted as solid ae an anvil, and he coud’nt no more stir than if he was anchored out. Smiley was a good deal surprised, and he was disgusted, too, but he did'nt have no idea what the matter was of ccurse. The fellow took the money and started away, and when he was going out of the door, he sorter jerked his thumb over his shoulder—this way—at Dan’l. and says again, very deliberate, ‘Well I don’t see | no other pointe about that frog that’s any | better than any other frog.’ Smiley he stood scratching his head and looking down at Dan’l a long time, | being wound up, and which he had fitted and at last he said: “Ido wonder what! to the organ. ‘he tarnspit was put in in the nation that frog throwed off for !— | motion, after it and the organ had been I wonder if there-ain’t something the mat- | placed next the chamber wall, The pi- ter with him? He ‘pears to look mighty | ano-player bore the organ for nineteen baggy somehow ;” and he ketched Dan’l. | hours ; at the end of that time he sent 4 bf the nap of the neck and lifted hin up | letter of truce. He was told the club-han- says: ‘Why blame my cat if he don’t| ter had gone out of town and wouldn't be weigh five pounds |’ and he turned him up| back fora week. The pianist sold his side down and he belched up a double| lease—the organ is still going ! paralyzed in the lower limbs. room. He then bonght a large hand-organ,whieh spit which would that she sus- | — them of the theft, and uot haviog | bad time to properly secrete the articles, took this method to avoid a proseention. So he mt there a good while, thinking Troy Times. to hisself, and thon he got the frog out <meta and pried open his mouth, and took a tea- TWO AMIABLE NIEGHBORS. spoon and filled him fall of quail shot— — filled him pretty near ap to his chin, and) The So (France) papers tell a good set him on the floor. story: bed-chambere of two wealthy geutlemen, who belong to different social circles, are adjacent, and as usaal now-a- days, thin partitions divide them, Ope spends his nights at his clab house, never returning before half-past five in the morning. His neigl.bor rises at six, and sits down at once to his piano, which he does not quit until dinner. The former complained to the Commiesary of Police, who laughed in his face and told him to keep better hours As he bad a leage for six years he could not change his apart- ments. He thought of sending a chal- lenge to his neighbor ; bia neighbor was e had his walls lined with thick hair ‘mattresses ; still the “sharps” penetrated into his He made his servants play the French horn—bis neighbor had him fined by the police ; the French horn eannot be played except during the jours gras. He made his servants take a bammer and rap against the wall— bis neighbor waited an- til he was tired, and the= began to play. was sadly out of tane, and ordered a turn- tarn eight days withoat tribe outside the house, made up a picture to be only bya witness of the scene. ‘I'he officer immediately released the boy and broaght him to the ison, where be was kept until the family of the departed warrior promised not to molest him infature. his has been the second instanee of the kind occurring here since our @ecupation of the territory —Sitka correspondent San Francisco Bulletin. From the London News. A SHOCKING EXEOUTION. Dusit, Tharsdey Night.— Andrew Carr, convicted of murdering bis para- moar, was execnted this morring within Richmond Bridewell. The drop allowed was fourteen feet from the trap, and when the bolt was withdrawn the jerk was so great that the head was instantly severed the body, and the rope recoiled with foree to the trap. At the inquest which followed, the Governor of the prison de- that the s of prison was responsible for the of the rope used. It was used against Sigrerecr’s own opinion. A witness, after the drop fell, observed the recojl of the rope, and believing some accident had ocearred, went and looked into the trap, and saw the body lying in the yard beneath decapitated. The head was lying several feet from it, and the blood was pouring in torrents from the head and trank. The surgeon, Dr. Min- chen, deposed that he feared the rope was fastened too light round the neck, and this gave greater force to the fall. He would not attribute the accident to the thinness of the rope, although the head was as cleanly severed as if by a knife, but he rather attributed it to the tightness of the fastening. ‘There was no disease of the neck. The machinery was in per- fect w« oe eee The chaplain deposed that the prisoner wie uy The alt jis” es i ; i i if tion to con : who cau qualify the ness of roof a ture is revolt. ' to the if a volume soc dry medium, mpsition of water, and no detonations. And may not the fact that we can see electricity at all depend upon the combos- tion of gasecs evolved in ‘decom posi- tion of water in the en 1 2 oteen, the dance PERSUASION BETTER THAN FORCE. Deal gently with those who stray.— Draw them back by love and } : A kiss is worth a ki A kind word to the lost is worth more thana mine of gold. Think of this, ye who would chase to the grave an erring brother. We aust consalt the gentlest manner and soft- | eat methods of address ; our address mast not fall tike a violent storm, ing down |and waking those to droop whom it is in- tended to cherish and refresh. It must descend as the dew on the tender herb, or like melting flakes of snow; the softer it falls the longer it dwells upon and the deaper it sinks into the mind. If there are few who have the humility to receive advice as they ought, it is often because there are few who a the discretion con to convey it in the proper wa who can qualify the narshness ness of reproot against'which ture is apt to revolt. To probe the to the bottom, with all the boldness and resolution of a good spiritual surgeon, and yet with all the delicacy and tenderness of a friend, requires a ae ee and masterly hand. An @ —— and compleenney of bebaviour disarm the most obstinate; whereas i‘, ‘nstead of ealmly pointing out their ‘mistakes, we break out into unseemly sallies of sion, we cease to have any influence. EO A Disarrointep Hetkess.—A Cali- fornia millionaire recently died, and it was =e had left all his property to his only daughter. But when will was read, it proved that he had eut her off withont a shilling; whereat, she become so enraged that she seized the document and tore it to pieces. It seems that when she married, some ten years ago, her fath- er swore never to forgive her, and while in this passion, ecknig i will. They soon became reconciled, but it is supposed that he forgot or neglected to destry the old will and make another. The woman has been indicted, and is now awaiting trial. a s F e i “The arrangements of nature are admirable,” exclaimed a young lady during the late high winds. “The same wind which disarranges our dresses blows dust in the eyes of the wicked young men who would take advantage of our confusion.” She was a very philosopical girl. estimable lady seems to be in the. health, and will remain but a few days. — Mal goes from here to visit her many friends be over mittched by the’ Pri and relatives in Randolph before her return to| Gen. Von MOfk ‘Raleigh. “Heywood W. Guion, Buf, of Char [thinly madi betta preplked Mr “vidal taba’ bod ance ueb a Pron wtgoe, vet red w entertaintig book, “he spending a few days for the health, of several of our juvenile a“ t 2° Ke the dol j,,.ftiends, and one OF two young gentlemen, we _ The party wax eomposed of two or three elderly ee and a young lady, two or three young gentlemen and a number of little misses and masters, The juvenile portion of the party were more especially under our care, and it isin obedience to their irresistable solicitations that we write this account of the pleasant ramble.— Each of the little Misses, in the innocent simp! of their natures, sald to us; “Ob! Col. Hanes, you must write a letter about the Springs and the Cascade, and you mast put me in it too.” Of course, in our good nature, we promised them all, and must comply by putting them all in. In the order of their apparent * ages they were Misses Julia B, Eva B., Lizzie G., Carrie B., and Lottie D. We'started after breakfast, at about nine o'clock, and after a pleasant walk. of “> thiée-qaartérs of ari hour, through old and ~ Segods, Over “a céantry road,” we reached “The ~Casttide.” The sight of it produced different hae Th different minds. When it wasan- x we had at last reached the, place, rrie B., exclaimed: “Is this the Cas- Why, this ix nothing but some water mover some big rocks!" She was evi- ‘ pot realizing the ides of a ich her youthful faney had ¢rea- , Cascade” in a pleasant sight ina beautiful place, It is in the bottom of » | deep ravine down which trickles a beautiful rivulet whose limpid waters, falling over a ledge of rocks, present rather a succession of mall cascades of silvety whitewem than 4 cas- cade. Immediately betowathe fall the bottom of ethie ravine widens for a rod or two so as to form & pretty level spot, which, as wel! as the banks of +\cherinivine; is overgrown with bay, laarél and © othér beautiful shrubbery. On the left tank of the ravine, high above “The Cascade,” there is * webryetal spring of the purest and cdolest ysler, gushing out from beneath a shelving rok, over- . grea with laurel and mom. It is needless to eay that the waters of this spring were duly ap- preciated and enjoyed by the entire party, after a walk ftom the Springs to “The Cascade” on one of the warmest days of the season. Fortunately the young lady who formed one pf the party was s0 thoughtful as to carry with her a small +f Mad silver cup, for which provident act all were pro- |; foundly thankfal to her. The visit to “The Cascade” was expecially enjoyed by the juvenile portion of the party Now they would climb the laurels and chirp as sweetly as birds in May, f anil how they would play in the trickling waters with as mach fominess as young ducks, and ever and anon they would wish that the cascades were near enough to the Springs that they could visit them every day—they would ‘erect “such nice littl mills,” and build euch “pretty little “ fotter wheel.” After spending some time at, *The Cascade™ the party started to return to the Springs by two different routes. In company with the little boys and girls, and Mr. C., a young and promi- fing attorney from Lincolnton, we followed the lead of Mr. M. another young and promising at- torney from Concord, who had visited the place before, and was familiar with the different routes. He lead us, the little stream. by « path throngh » yer}. undergrowth on the side Of the right bank.pf the ravine, occasipvally de- |, #eending to the stream itself, where we found numerous other and more beautiful cascades, to the great delight of the little folka. 80 far we have not “pot” Masters Johnny G. and Johnny D. in this letter, and we introduce them now.— None of the party seemed to pnjoy their visit amore thay these lively and sprightly lads. Be- ing bare-fgoted they were privileged to waile'in she water, which luxury they were thus enabled to. monopolize. following the tiny stream for several hondred yards we reached a point awhere it is intersected by another and still more tiny stream. Up the ravine through which this latter stream’ flows we wended our way, “with tits meanderings,” wotil we reached a very sue Picious looking building into which water had evidently Onee been conveyed from the little branch on the side of which it was situated — The doot Was locked, but’such inspection as we could make by “peeping through the cracks” convinced us that it was erected in that lonely and sequestered spot in the hope thet its where- abouts would never become known to any U. 8, Kevenue officer. And Jest some such.officer, who may chance to read this, should sti]! attempt to find it, we give it as our opinion that the build- ing is ‘how quite empty—ihat there is nothing in it to “seize” and “libel,” much less to drink. From the mysterious looking building afore said we suddenly turned square to the right, as- cending a very steep hill, the top of which Lir- - 9 tations of his: visit. . We were also pléased to | the: «meet here Mrs. Worth, widow of the late la- ‘canented Governor Worth. This venerable and | strated by the war—that’ Napoledi ‘has m t of | more than his match in Bismarck’ and with ‘a to visit “The Cascade,” 1004 SARI nant en te ' One thing Whatever measure of relief may yet cometo the & revolution im Paris, the abdication of the Em- peror and overtures for peace by the Provisional Government. B" THE INVESTIGATIONS AT RALEIGH. We copy from the Raleigh papers the, result of the proceedings before Judge Brooks, as well as of the examination of the Caswell prisoners leave our readers, for the present, to make their own comments. We, regret that it was imponsi- ble, owing to ita.great length, for us to publish the testimy in the cases, so that our readers could have judged ofit for themeelves. It will be seen that, in the opinion of the Judges them- selves, it only showed “probable cause” for the arrest of the prisoner, provided the witness cam giipus choice.” be believed, that being « question for a jnty. Several other parties, arrested in Alamance county on'varions charges, are now «mdergoing an examination before the Judges. The testi- mony ie of a moat interesting character. If we do not publish any portion of it we shall take occasion soon te comment upon ft, stating what seems to us to be clearly proved by it. —— ei WHAT ARE WE? ri s gs re | gnaw ay ben have no ti- extept that of sympathy, ‘ogrd this, become Demoeratic now Lwevelanitt chan the Conservative party in Virginia into a Dein- ocratic corps of the tien, Id | be to hazard all that we have now and all we even if our certain political rnin would not be the direct conseqnence. All men, | some extent, are the creatures of $ ice ; ern strong and enduring than tak toe B caster, wel fecter shane pasty names | before and memories. The name of Dmocrats is hate- | fal to the Republicans ; it is 9 name Of terror to the freedman ; in old Whigs it afonsed' the an- cient spirit of deathlem tion while young Virginia hears it with mingled feel trast and contempt. Shall we rick 4} of all this merely to please Are the Democrats themeel vex rendy after eur- vey of the situation, to ineur the dangers inci- dent to the adoptien of a name so odious to so great a variety of people? Shall weracrifice or, at to a neme?-~- No; never! On the other Kand, we are Conservatives, and too, is one of compromise and con- ciliation. It awakens no old passions nor preju- dices. Even to Republicans and freedmen there is aothing repulsive in the sound. Experience has shown that under this name Democrats, Whigs, Republic: ny and freedmen, can cordi- ally unite to redeem their State, li may be that Soares of diverse names and elements will y become Democratic in a sense; but it is not so now, and every consideration of and honesty should urge us to regis ti cram ve become Demo- crata, and can havi il ir home affairs on’ a Ty to ekter the ler. al arena as such,— Petersburg Courier, eo —— Courterrert.—The snperintendent of the Note Printing Burean of Treasury has re- cetved from a New York detective a countér- feit twenty-dollar note ‘on the National Shoe and Leather Bank of New York city. The let- tering on tne note is executed in every particu- lar a8 well as that on the genuine notes, but the jm rate ded the vignette, as well as that repre- ting the baptism of Pocahontas, on the back ot the note, is very coarsely done, and would not deceive an an ordinasily careful scrutiny. Heavy Boxp-Hotpers.—The largest trans- fer ever made at the Treasury rtment of bonds to asingle individual was to a oe and and others, trustees of Sylyia How , of New Bedford. The amount was $700,000, , The next largest snm is $550,000 in reg stered bonds belonging to a Parisian gentle- rty political seems to have been already demon- sa ‘and next highest Phe Pe ahi ome and it is not French people will not come through him. We need not be surprised at any moment to hear of before Judges Pearson, Dick and Settle. We | di and | Commissioner, in place of V.( evetr tisk, oar preent harmony and cur sequent | Com and should so designate ourselves, The name } he take. It, Boe yoy es idjana and South Carolina tive party would: ve Artes | sae amnesty. With these no desire to thrust my have felt that your has made it but the position in without any desire to dictate to the reapectfully, men in fame connection. I conelysion, gentlemen, I for the compliment you have perils fr the flatterin ptien, of Ifit and whi the liberties of the people of the entive Union— ing more. With great respect, I am, Vv ery sincer el , &e., - Rarel te Gow te, From the Raleigh Standard. THE CODE COMMISSION—JUDGE PEARSON. Tt will be seen by the letter wepublish below from Chief Justice Pearson, that he declines the tendered him by Gov. Holden as Code mimioner, We regret this v: moch, as we are sure the people of the State with, No man the State is 20 well qualified for thie task as Ste Tove. tio pore be may yet be indu- ea war ination and accept the j Ratsron, Jnly 8, 1870. To His Excellency Governor Holden : Dear Sie: We are informed that Mr. Bar- ringer intends to vacate his place op the Code Commission. We rexpectfully to you the appointment of the Hon. M. Peatasn an hin succewor. You are so well acquainted with the eminent qualifications of Chief Justice Pearson that we deem it quite unnecemary to say any- thing respecting them. @ remain with great reepect, yours, &c., (Signed ) Witt. B. Ropmax, Wit. H. Barrie, W. H. Matrore, W. P. Catpwett, D. M. Barriyoer, FE. G. Reapr, J. M. McConx ie, Roerr. P. Dicx, THtomas Sette. Ragan, N.C. Aug. 29, 1870. To His Exeeliency, W. W. Holden. Governor of North Carolina : Dear S18; —~Yonréommission to me asa Code . Barringer, Esq. e effect after 1st of September, proximo, is reme. I myist beg leave, respectfully, to decline theiappointment. I have heard, daring the last.term of the Supreme Court, that my As sociate Justices and many members of the bar had urged you to make the appointment. M | first im ion was to decline; but, it wasani & the protein hed a right to claim of me, as the bor of a life devoted to the law, as a to reduce the Code of Civil Procedure to method, and and to the habits of our people. After confer- ence with the other two members of the © to I found our views of the duty, im- Lech de Constitution and laws, xo widely ifferent ae to despair of being able to reconcile ma. I am fully convinced that the idea of reduc- ing “the common law,” or the /ez gon seri as it is termed, into the form of statute law is im- practicable, and the attempt, besides the ex- pense, will be worse than tre The mode of practice, pléading and procedure may be re- duced to a,Code, and many improvements be made upon the old mode—as the justices of the -Sapreme hate, in several ay taken oe- easion to remmark—but, in ae to the unwrit- ten les of law and equity; to be met with in the. of Reports, and to be deve the result of learning and reflection, cal to fit new | itions whieh ari e; the idea of re- ducing toa of statutes, or written law, #0 #5 16 make “geystem,” is an impossibil- ity. “My idea waa, that the constitution would be complied with, by a code’ of civil and crimi- nal procedure ; and by a code based on the com- mon law which eae bring forward such pro- visions of the “Revised Code” as have not been superceded by the change in the relations of master and slave, and of free negroes, and such other provisions as have been since ordained by the Convention and enacted by the General As- semblys The two remaining gentlemen, of the Code Commission, not concufring in this view of the duties 6f thé position, I made up my mind to have nothing to do with it, outside of my du- ty, as one of the Justices of the Supreme rt, in putting @ construction upon what has been and may A ereafter be done. my thanks for the high honor confer- red by tendering aseused of nay high regard, me the appointment, and be Be. de. [Signed RB. M. PEARSON. iB the number of votes, In sti¢h an event; pass an act of views'and feelings, whilé I have ions on any ne, F incum- bent on me to.express them, and toask of you positively, to withdraw oie ‘ which you be a Aw | i sembly, or to interfere with the claims of those ished whose names have been I shall be perfectly content 'to be represented by any one of thank you paid me, oo oe in which you fit to express the compliment. Tos. sire, also, to thank my friends of that entire sec- i whom you say that — the “vnani- true that, in their judg- jj) ment, L have “contributed. much” to the great victory we have. won—a victory involves the interests, and thé rights, and then I am content. I ask for, and desire, noth- it to the usages of our bar, path, it ! a tive _ of nee : standing on the begun, Among the isma>ck, General Adjutanf Kranski. pent the French ps , ba il wieere t unavailing, for . ft tne wes ght) was w was ae taken up w cover uous fire of their a from the yr en c out of ten mi men. Late ces the pressure of 7 ; When once ‘th iers of t with fanting volleys, \THIS &hQOND BATTLE-FTELD command), enemies farly beneath them, and them a aberching fire. The Frene in position\far ap hy the Metz road, hidden and covered aniong the trees There was not an in- stant’s cession of the roar. Easily distinguish- ually soit toa great height. | peta npon . the mitrafilemwe. The Prussian artillery was pusted 06 @nw@h and south of the village, the guns on the latt 4 «ide being necessarily raised for an awkward be lf vertical fire. THE CARNAGE. The French “ood their ground and died ; the Prussians stood their ground and died, both by handrede—I hr¢\aimost said thousands, This for an hour or trp that eeemad #0 constaut was the elarighte-] The hill where I stood com- —_ the South of it. The Praseian reinforce- coming upon their right, filed out of the Bois des r. nd it waaat that point as they marched Gh to th4 field that one could perhaps get the best idea ¢f the magnitnde of this inva- ding arity now iv the heart of France. There was 00 break whatever for four hours in the march of men onvtiof that wood. It seemed al- most as if all the killed and wounded revived and came back axl marched forth again. nam Wood odvanriiig to Donsinane JTill was | Rot a more omigeds sight to Macbeth than these | thege men of Gendral Goeben’s army to Danaine, shiekled as they were by the woods till they were fairly within range and reach of the ene } i d ow of | . : mies’ guns. So the French must have “Jt; for | * P€W Junction hard been expected. 1 know of entirely apon the fu. ure eondnet of Kirk and 05 > ' no reason to-emppome this troe. Doub «© the ; between four adBve.o"tlock they concentrated staff soon clen op the matter to their own jothers It their outrages were repeated the upon that spot Beav ies fire, massing all patielaca bens bot it ponds d that 1 was away in | warrants would issue. available hte ling the woods Seren © | aother part of the field before the riddle was| Judge Brooks having disposed of the cases tingly. Tl.cir Gre Peached the Priesian lines solved. That there ever could have been any | before him and on opening the adjourned and tore throngh them, and thongh the men | doult about the identity of so gre body of | Distriet Court for hearing ek cases find- pwree eels } : fk aa " tages No = men arriving on «o great a battle-fiel:! illnstrates | ing ¢coansel not ready, he adjou ned the spo —_ ape “ mide oF rere the difficulty with which even the mo-t eminent |(vart He left the city for his home on last y swerved 3 firtie te one! | aflcecs jullow the muvements of frien over beo- night. wth the good wishes of all lovers of }and there was no longer a contin wns colrmn of k ' led aan : 3 a} Vi enti : : t of thane weed: j ken and wooded groune ne longer wet “| law and civil liberty. —Sentinel. | infomery Pore o x that me the game task was almost an impossi | _ ee | THR PRUSSIANS RECEIVE A CHPCK Litics | . x a | Theattack ofthe Prosians in the centre was In any event, it car not be doubted that the} A Scene ma New York Church.—St. clearly checked, About 5 o'clock, however, a| presence of that large body of men made itself | Paul’s church last evening. jast as the service brigade of fresh infahtry was again formed in the | felt upon the fortunes of the field. They were | Was closing. was the sceue of wild excite- | yisille to the French as well as to us. Here was| ment. The report of a pistol shot in the gal- wood and emerged from its cover. ©nce out from unde® the trees, they advanced at ‘gh j |quick. I @atchertheir movement. The h } gute hal net lost the range of the wood, nor of | the ground in front. Seen at adiatance, through a powerful glass, the brigade was a huge serpent bendifig with the undulation of the field. But it eft a dark track behind if, and the glass re solved the dark track into falling and dying and dead men. As the horrid significance of that 80, traced, came upon tae, I gaged on more intently. Many of those tho had fallen leaped up again, Code} and ran forwardigbitde war, triving ati!l to go on with their comirndes® Of those who went backwaad instead of forward, there were few, thongh many fell ax they, painfully endeavored te follow the advance I do not know, whether after the vain effort of that brigade, another movement Was attempt- ed from within the wood. But half an hour af- terward great numbers of troops began to march over the hill where J was standing, and moved Le prey fever the field pire ce mene strug- gle had been’ so lon fotracted. also ‘were, we think, a paren of General Goole’ troops who had been directed upon a less dan- gerous route. TIMELY ARRIVAL OF STEINMETZ. The battle. from this point on the Prussian left became fo fieree that it was soon lost to or nearly fort by reason of the smoke. Now an then the thick choad would open a little and drift dwayor the wind, and then we could see the French sorely fried. To get a better view of this part of the fleld I went forward about half ja mile, and from this new stand-point found jmyself not far from Malinaison. The French line or. the hills was still unbroken, apd to all | *ppearances they were having the best of the battle. But this appearance was due, perhaps, to the fact that the French were more clearly visible in their broad height, and fighting with such singular obstinacy. They plainly silenced a Prussian battery now andthen. But the Prus- rian line was also strengthened by degrees on this northern point, Infantry and artillery were brought up, and from far in the rear, away seemingly in the di- rection of Verneville, shot and shell began reach- ing the French ranks. These were the men and these were the guns of Steinmetz, who there and then effected bis junetion with the army of Prince waxed warm. It, aren ‘the conflict | Moltke: Prince Fede, von nee EF rick Chayles, Prince Carl, Printe Adalbert, anil Lieutenant-General Sheri- United States Army, was also present. pre serena ani ont, 8 despery(g. A ‘ $ of part ofthe fre of their Wily, ad | Gaworille mupdoenehta United States Seniaie: n ‘ I am unable to kee how this ab- 2 in army had two to'eope with, as plain ,) ‘rench pia dh thle wlng Fre ti a The movement tons eel Th the Frenchy re- i Prussian arti]. fire, aud the Prassians.as rapidly advan the battle-field was no longer about Reson- vie, but had been transferred and pushed for- to Gravelotte, the janction of the two denn to Verdun. A, nd fields in front village were completely covered by the ian reserves, and interminable lines of sal- steadily marching onward, disappenr- | W intd the village and emetgiog on the other was lean bxtensive than the first, and brought the ene into . liarity of it is that it consists of two ravine. This and at the yards wide, The side of the chasm r velotie, where the Prusdinus stood) is much lqwer than the other side, Which grad- Front? theirs emingpee the French held tweir guns were able amid all was the curious grunting roll of manded chiefly ‘fe conflict behind the village | ri ee they narenas Mocadayts bate ul I. thor i a ; tand anxiety. ; Hin hb eoan wonld clearly’ have, Bone _for- ward where the ng'was, *” His towering form ere avers pa le in advance of the myn ee "When ‘rencl Completely gave u r the road up to-Gravelotte the horses i their AMCAVALRY CHARGES ‘ ’ A little after fonr o'clock aie end occurred. the region where nmeté to Mets., Then they dashed up the roa hie sped between Gravelotte and § is cut through the a nee b tise cliff fers. fe, y gh the tw it traverses th p ravij asudinaaton inating ol at the time im: t to be wondered at that ‘Only half ‘that regitnent survived. ‘What the survivors accomplished [ do not reeds ore Rime: wg and number of that which to meet its oe eben the King. or tion ited. asking any questions, bat their into that deep cut on the hillside, rll pies 9 I saw so many of them and their horses tying, was of that brave, unhesitating, un- faltering kind, which is so characteristic of Ger- caltien, among whom stragglers and desert- ers seem to be abaslotely unkown. MYSTERIOUS REINFORCEMENTS. I mast record also what seemed an ica- ble thing. The army. of Prince Frederick Charles was figiting hard, and suffering, it was only tow plain, henvily, From this army divi- sion after division had beén taken and vainly sont agaifiat the FrencW . A portion of the Prince's numeroas! hadi been dimin- ished to an im portant.extentin theengagements of the 14th 1 instant. Morgover, a con- siderable part of army required rest, and Wwo divixidris—orie certainly-were in need of reor- ganization before eotikdagrin become effi- cient on a field of Yet,rit, one’ dime, it seemed shat every digision and brigade and reg- iment was likely to be called into action. The lostes in the centre and the : jassing of great for- | ces for a fresh attack on the French right flank | left the Verden road itself at one time nlnost nn- covered—the vety road for possession of which the Prussians were fighting. Ata moment that for these reasons seemed critical there appeared | the field, occupying ground before held by a | portion the forces of Prince Frederick Clinrles, | a large body of troopa. They moved into position ‘mnder the eyes of | the King, yet neither the King wor any of his ‘| sta@ could account for their appearance. They passed the point which in the morning had been citing scenes ia? ede ad his om party hastily cal er a ieies cick ane hed down to-a point not very far} eee rer thay peed. was supposed to be, a magnificent regiment cavalry galloped out. T used a. os thapsint where the Onkae cls mort JUDGE BROOKS’ COURT. The lengthy evidence in the case of Mr. Wiley before Chief Justice Pearson aided by his Associate Justices, Diek and Settle, to- gether with the Posecedinge of the demon- seoanaes at ieaiien publicatic : ion for sev- eral days of av pertaining to Jud Brooks’ Court. « 7 We have already stated that on Tharsday last, the question of on part of Kirk, in iis neglect tu mate a fall suffi- cient retoty to the writs of habeas corpus, is- sued by Jadge Brooks for the delivery of all the prisovers at Salisbury. was ably a by Messrs. Baily and McCorkle tor the re- spondent, Kirk, and by Messrs. Merrimon and Grabam for the petitioners, ~— Judge Brooks in Chambers. The respogdetit plead that he intended no coufempt. Eat his failure to comply bevt adv een istued by Chief Justice Pearson, said writs were still in furee etd to0k prece- dence of Jadge Brooks’ Writs, and, therefore. he (Kirk) felt eownpelled ta deliver them to Judge Pearson, Phe facts ti this case, « hich | the public know. #xpose sho meless trickery } and partisan management on the part of the actors, but the record sustsi Kirk.— Henee, Judge Brooks decided, that confiuing himself to the simple question of contempt, the only point to be considered, and inakin .no question as to the action of others, he di not think the — of contempt could lay against G. W, Kirk. On yesterday (Friday) . before Judge Brooks. in Chambers, the motion for beseb warrants greient Dal. G. W. Kirk, Lt. Col. Btirgen, Major Yates aud others of Kirk’s| vottithand, restraining them from further out- | the Reval-feadquarters Their marth was be- | gun at the i have mentioned, and their ad- | vance did not cease till dark. But the mystery | that bung over thew was not dixpelled. Whose was thie new army? Whence did it come ?— | The see insisted that at the point whenee it Rir | moved there were, or at any fate ought to he,no!a clear ight to issne the warrants.¢ He tac ) t of the armics of either Steinmets or Prince | Frederick Charles. The rumor began, and | apread among the group of men who ssrounded A King, that this fresh, mysterious force was a part of the army of the Crown Prince, and that Was another etample of the moral efftet that j tiny be and # often is exerted in battle by mas | sea of net whose presence is known to/the ene | my, bdt who may not fire a shot in the adctwal conflict. From that line of march it was clear that the divisions were finally posted a little in the rear and on the left of the Prussian centre at | the time when the attack# so long directed against the key of the French lines ceared —in fret, had failed for the time. It was passi- ble that the French, having suffered fat less in holding their ground than. the Prussians in at- tacking, might hare odvanted in their torn and undertaken a vigorous offensive movement. (If they had any such purpose, itis negyinnlikely that they abandoned it on sight of the. Prugsian reinforcements. Instead of advancing, the French now con- tented themselves with the mere occupation of the ground to which earlier in the day they had been driven back. = no time did rte on ly strive to in westernmost line ills which had ton theirs in the mdrning. At no time did they recover or seek 'té feqover, by any forward inovement 14 tHe’ jutiction of the roads at Gravelotie. From’? to § the weight of the battle tended more and morte tothe north of the road. There was a lull, the of which the French failed apparently to interpret. By 7 they may have believed themselves partl ofetortous They were still perhaps ity tondi- tion to renew on the morrow the’ struggle that had gone on all day for that fated road from Metz to Verdun. Ifthey had not grined the road or the battle they had not eke lost the latter. Two hours later they had lost both, A BLAZING HOUSE LLLUMINES THE FINALE. | A little before eight a large white hange on | | the height beyond Gravelotte canght fire. It| | seemed throngh the gl6om to be a church. Its | | spire grew into flames, and a vast black clotd of | smoke arose, contrasting strangely with ‘he white | smoke of the battle. More and more picturesque grew the whole field. As evening fell the move- ments of the troops could be followed now by the lines of fire that ran flickering along the | front of a regiment as it went into aetion.— Tongnes of fire pierced through and illumina- ted the smoke f the cannon’s mo@the, and the fuses of the shells left long trains of fire like en stars. No general likes fighting by night in otdinary ci reumstances, for chavea th | timers. and by Messrs. Baily and McCorkle Y | be partly gu en takes | this country. rages, was resotmed ond ably argued byGov. Graham and Judge Merrimon, for the peti- tor the defense. Judge Brooks was of opinion that he had granted the warrant fur Burgen and required hin tu give bond and ample security for 5.000. In the cases of Kirk and others he was disposed to suspend indgweat. end the cuntinuance of the suspension would depend ae , : | eto tat fd *dedaaes vl Sal Mou re | ~ 8 . . | poole ath aun gp ] ntidete to i rew out of thé fret that he had! by counsel. that so far as the | prisdners were concerned fot whom ores : at et 2 i uinliol’ | a) guard ¥) Hesnoe eppliol it aot ter’ i co ene iwe Tiniae resort varie our ee ea by : a epide t Cups other eos! Siockes hearer d constitutional or connected, with our habits, occupations and pursuits, The venoin of a nexious rep’ is searcel more subtile and gerous that which lurks in foul air and impure - To the fevers, bilious’ orth See eee as an invayuable preventive, medicine. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA. Almost every cage cured with , PAIN KILLER. [Prom Rev. R. Telford, Missionary in China, now ‘visiting bis home tn Penn ) Wasnhixctox, Pexr Dear Sirs :—During 0 uldvave — tess steht Vorte ule Biers ak. v wablpieesedy for that fearful scourge, the Chol- era ; Th ddnfhiscoring the médicine f feaid it most effectual to give a teaspoonful of-Pain Killer in « gill of hot water sweetened with su- gar; then, after about fifteen minates begin t» give about a teaspoonful of the same sicture every few minutes antil until releif was obtein- ed. Apply hot aplications to the extremities. Bathe the. with the Pain Killer, clear, Pie and brickly: Of those who the era. and took the medicine faithful the way stated above, eight ont of ten pegovered. ly’ yours, ~ R. TELFORD... It attacked with the diachwa. Dyseatery'S Cramp, Colic, don't delay the use ofthe Pal KILLER. { Frerocuow, Cnrea. Tesidenee in China ~Dear Sirs:--Daring a! l have used your loppieny ie. Pain Ki th in own a Une iavepuea ite vs exoctont ae cine. the mmer of 1862 and $3, while residing in Shan- at. T funn it an almost certain cure for - @6, if nosed in time. Indeed, using it in mauy instances, I do not remeniber failing ip a eae case. Por three years I been re- siding in this place, more t i a phyrician, and beve been to apon mynwn resources in The Chi- nese come to us ia perio Deepens andadvice. Thoagh without knor. ledge ourselves. the few dimple remedies we can command are+o mach in ad eren of their physicians, that we have Gaily ap- | grernengy We allowthem to come, becense t ao usincontact with them, and ‘opens a door of usefulness. Im diarrhan, voanit ing. cholera coughs, ete, your PAIN ER has been my ceif medicine, . os ba Yours, very traly, T. P. CRAWFORD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHILLS! CHILLS! 0 7 In ib in ke he 7 tnd ad M a | seen a iat of ase. Only a as and to be had. only at SILL’S Drug Store, Sept. 2—wzt Salisbury, N School Notice. TT? NEXT SESSION of the et malé Academy, will commence Sept. 14th ; of the Male Classical School, Sept 14th ; of Mrs. Rample’s Music School, Sept. 19th. Por further particulars address J. R. WHARTON. C# Examiuver copy. Fe- sept 2, 1870. -tf lery was heard, anda voice shrieked “Oh, my God; I am shot!” The frightened crowd, on reaching the gallery, frend a tan lying in one of the pews and bleeding from a wound in the breast. On being taken to the station house the would-be suicide gave his name as Edward L. Marguering. and said he had been driven to the desperate deed by itnpecuciosity. The surgeon, on examin- ing the wound, fond the man had shot him- self with canary bird seed. He is evidently ait imposter... Y. World, 22,- Officially Denied.—There wid’ great indig- nation expressed by numerous papers at the alleged order of the French expelling all Germans from the country. It turns out now. by an official diepatch to the authori- ties at Washington, that sach an order was not issued, some 150 Prassiaos only bein required to leave Paris for having wtaldael the privilege of domicile by, unfriendly de- monstrations against the French. The Frigh Slaughter, —Kin, hing says Sek tos tribe "Gale hat 4 shrinks earning his ls pro- slao ter must have been oe ae from the fact that in a pre- vious dispatch the King had reported a de- struction of 40,000 men, while the caraage seems to have been as terrific in some precee- ding battles. The French estimate that the Prussiavs have lost ninety thonsand killed and wounded, since crossing the frontier, seems moderate. On their part, the Prus- sians claim to have put fifty thousand French | hors du combat. What we know certainly | is. that wherever the needle gun or the Chas- | sepot, the mittrailleus and the Prussian field gun begin their work, there is not only war but massacre. The t owns and the railroad trains are filled with wounded, and every day the slanghter goes on.’ The terrible destruet- iveness predicted for modern arms is more than realized.— Phil Record. Five women preachers are now firmly set- tled in pulpits in Universalist churches in digious, the Fe fe Se CHOICE GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, &C, A splendid stuck of the choicest varieties. Send for descripiive catalogues and Priced Lists. —_— All Trees weil packed so as to carry safely to a part of the United Statee. Small Fraits and Smail Plant, of ail kinds, sent by mail, postage paid, to any Post @ffive in the United # tates. © Baward q; vans & Ne ursery sept 2—3m YORK, PA. NORTH CAROLINA, 2 Ie the Supetior Rowan County. Court of law In the case of Julia Biggs, vs. John Biggs. Petition for Divorce from the Bonds of “Mat- rimony. oo. Tt appearing to my satisfaction tllat the de- fendant, debe Bixee .(o & pon: t of this State, notice is hereby given said John Biggs. must appear at term of the Superior Court to he county of Rowan, at the Coutt in Salisbury on the Fourth Monday after the Third Monday in September af swer ot demnr to the’ complai iD case, or the relief prayed for will be Ex Parte. a A. JUDSON MASON, Clerk Rowan Sup. Court. Ang. 30, 1870—35:6w-pd Quinine-Powers & Weightman's 100 OUNCES. to ther with English Calomel—Blue Mass—Sulph. Morphine— Gum Opium—Hydrate Chioral, (the new remedy, of inestimable value—Bromide Pot- ass—lodide Potass—Iodoform—Iodide Lime and many other medicine of standard vajue, Just Reeeived j | At E. SILL'S Drag Store Aug. 29 Settebury, N. % at t e ni e n t e OO _of opinion, that sine to jail ; belief of the 20.00 and an extra. copy Jo the getter up of the club, |* The above are strictly: ‘None of | 1 Our present subscribers iil be antibod to. thar | ES oe watll hey pay all ating tnd di yen _ advance. In all cases where the paper is: cea r of Joba W. Stephen Wiley and Mitchell in | accessory re the fact, . hada e “: est, See ae prea Cale Bigeaeting it would | tob Hate , * Tnot be to enter into a critical analy-| aed ? , New a at Dr. Sill: | sis of the evidence, roe it seems to us sae fusion 5 + €Bchool Notice—J,: hidrton. te proper to set out, a wi cf Fruit Trees—Edward J. Jones & Co. grounds on which our wonshonioe | rosie There was fightin leap ieeueh Court Order-~Rowan County. 1. Gesvee Mails $0: We fact is fixed, that |) ov ven the advanced Germen and Freach an the’ Map 2079. ween a large number | mies on. the 28th am ; EF We are authorized to announce, ~ ae : Ss io ting af the, aa : failed to pie Beate pot 3 a Melaben y Gen. H. G. Sprai Ni, of Elizabeth City, wilt} cratic party, and in the day time, the Sena-| wedged between them. McMahon is separated “ _beana at 'the indeting of the ext | tor of that county, a Republican, was choked | from Bazaine by two powerful armies, Greenaboro’ ’ : bly, for the appointment of | down to death, by means of a cord about nine | It is believed here that McMahon persists in the} Mountain Chapel, (Rockingham) Oct. pal Olerk to the Senate, He is a true | feet long. with «slipping novse adjusted uear | effort to reach Metz in spite of the obstacles in| Leaksvill \ oe yale bake and asks the support of his | the eee * a (?) ‘'* . | Mu \ x y friends. The intelligent testimony of Dr. fix- Dow, 30.— erman arrested appea , , “ Gen. Spruill was, for many. years, a mem- | eg the fact iat the wiurdey ‘ i: the to the American Minister Washburn for exam: ane: .-(Orange,) \i@ Bs aa Senate, ca fe = : aw — nae Sean by the Clerk and ies: ze Amatoe yet see as a spy.— % inge, esis man, well dcquain with all the details, | Master in Equity,) where the bod was found of every are men. , . gt full competent to discharge all the du- | on the next inorning, with “the word” buried Pg ct bine aoe —s Verusiers on the heels SA LISBUR Y MA RK ETS o Hes of that position, in the neck to the level of the skin, a stab!” King Wi ing } ss ‘BEPT. 2, 1870. {iY is r ng William’s route to Paris is by the Up- oats ST NT on each side of the neck, and astab ia the Marne and the M RTED BY J. A. MOCONNAUGURY, on DuscmaxcEn.—Among the Bankrupts dis-| breast.,..Dr. Roan gave.it as hisopiaion, be | aoa eonen, -' \' pereathe ‘em te : ‘ Yad ca akesk t : Bacon, Nc chdecneve ° ee oo re ae eae ter Blood hadt te cae to the Rona CanouIxian Por Serremper.—| {orn per bosh/of 66 lbs., ae : woe redell =“ ~ | heat, (which accounted small effu- | This splendid number isa fitting close to thé} _‘* Meal, bush. 46 * 100 to 210 ° ton, o| ell county. ischarge | sion of blood); and further, that the choking | first vo e Copperas, per pound, lot 00 . . rst volume of one of the ablest and best Candles, Tallow 2to 20 of Mr. Stockton was not made until after the! was done in that room, for the reason that ‘ o atl 2%. former list had Wen furnisieat , which accounts | the cord had'wot slipped frou its iret print, | Onducted sgricaltural periodicals which has). ° | Adamantine, | -.sc-ss-0 Silly 60 for iw non-appearance at the time. where it was imbedded im the flesh, and the | ¢%¢T appeared in this country. Opening with | °°" vary pean crite gee 1 - am spirts of blood on the wood in front|@ valuable illustrated article on Hedging, Fee, ot Cage FeAR.AGRICULTURAL Assocta TION - Some ae asi thoy — — which cannot be too attentively studied by Plow per sack. 1.80 tes The Beoomd Ahinual Fair of this association will | ..°\, jetted from the towud. ey” ees the Southern farmer, it follows it up with Fish, Mackeral, ">. 1. 0 be held at the Fair Grounds, near Wilmington, | delicti and the place is fixed: contributions on ‘Farm Life in Brazil,’ ‘Su-| “ 3 nates 96 on the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th days of No-| 2. As to the time, we are satisfied that the | gar Farming,’ ‘Port Wine Country,’ ‘Win- Fruit, dried, apples vealed, ae A vember, The first Annual Fair of this associa- | murder was committed while the meeting | ter Pastures.’ and other subjects of equal in-| « tea aise St tion, held at Wilmington last November, was a | W8* going on up stairs, the deceased having | terest, all treated in a thoroughly practical}, “ ote i ndid sceas, all things considered, and there | L’ft the meeting and come down at the in- di Leather, cope per pound, 62 to splencid success, ali mings : . a : | stance of Wiley. After the meeting adj | sad interesting manner. Aa illustrated ar- “ so rf. is every reasop to believe that the coming fair | ed, (about $ after 4,) and until the Assessor | ticle on Cabbage Insects is of especial value Tron, bar, . 2 will greatly surpass it. We hope to see this lucked his door, about 6 o'clock, (this room | to our farmers’ wives and our market gar- | Nails, cat, 6 to, section of the State well represented on the oc-| adjoins the room where the murder was deners. In the Pomulogical Department the | Molasses, - casion. done,) a number of persons were in his room A * - ae i pees and in the passage ; so the morder could not | ™®S*2ine has gained a great accession to its oe ee * ++ 1,00 tot CHAPEL Hit.—We make the following e:- | have been committed during that period with. | contributors in Mr. P. J. Berckmans. of Au- a panel. : = bd {out a general alarm. 7) v1 » that | gusta, Ga., so well known throughoot the | Potatoes, Trish, per bushel, - Be 1. tract from & letter from Chapel Hill, which re-| 1 ot eee ee ates dé eadeits, te 8 ou * quires no comment : the public square, walking to the east, turn- “The University has ten or fifteen students | ing the corner of the railiug and then going from ‘a and = mopy day scholars, Most | south—is unsatisfactory. of them are lag with negroes—for cheap- | ness—ead they ave ail Toisclan, Get jor his ever coming back to the court house or | azine ean fail to be interesting that has the the Presbyterian or Episcopal churches have |’? evidenge tending to show that he night beet this year, and there is preaching in | nad pet ik room : the village duly twice a month. | sunset, his hers aha —_——_ po Tux DeMonsrnation at Raleigh on the oc- | casion of the reception of Judge Kerr and others| 3. As to the persons, the testimony makes _ Stems to have been quite a grand affair. We | out probable caase, and would be sufficient will publish the welcoming speech of Gen. R. | to require commitment, provided the witness- BR. Vanes peat week. }es are to be relied on; . Pe set around the Goart house. can pleaped to learn that quite a vumber of per- | Slaves and are now citizens? This is a prac- soos from other States, and portions of this, | teal question and the learning of the law seqently made pera a | not aid much in its solution. Iredell with a view to settlement and farm- | bail. ing. The adaptation of the lands in Iredell, | . 2 ces show it was done on premeditation with attention, while the svil ls well suited to the) 614) skill. aad by « number of conspirators growth of all crops of grain, and stock -rais- (either = part in the killitg. or else ing; with pure water, and a healthful cli- | keeping wate i, | whom the unsaspecting vietiin was led u mate Gnsurpaseed Another great induce. | for secrifies. r meat is the existence of numerous and good | schools for boch sexes, church privileges, | ¢)r,, &e. The excellent schools in Statesville, and | Caswell. wu upon a deed, which now leaves a business proepects, are likewise attracting or many families to the place for permanent | Dick. , residence, and the town is growing upon a | Justices. solid basis of prosperty. Our people have His Honor directed Mr. Bagley the clerk, generally abandoued the idea of removing to to send copy of decision with the States war- the West, where so many hare gove and | ‘0t# to the Clerk of Superior Court of Cas been disappointed. This ia seusible. North | "Stuscrs JR. Weston. E. B. Withers. R. Carvlina is the best place. B. Watt. of Caswell, and H. O. Parker, B. Statesville American. | P. Williamson and G T. Stronach.of Wake. oa came forward and qualified as securities fur Norta Westerx N.C. Ratrroan.—At | the sppearance of Mesers. Wiley, Roan and | . . Mitchell, at the next term of the Superior the Third Annual Meeting of the North Wes- Court of Caswell County. tern N. C. Railroad Company. held at Wins-| Mr. Badger objected to counsel ton on the 24th a't., twelve Directors for the | curity. bat his Honor decided that there was enssing year were elected : oe counsel from acting as E. Belo, H. W. Fries, R. Gray, I. G.} Lash, T. B. Keogh, C. E. Shober, P. A.| it will go into the cases of J. T. Trollioger Wilson, D. W. C. Benbow. M. Masten, D. | and Thomas D. W. G:ay. from Alamance. H. Starbuck, W. P. Henly and W. H. ao oo Wheeler. THE WAR. Subsequently the board re-elected E. Belo, TUESDAY NOON DISPATCHES. President, and W. A. Lemly, Secretary and| New Yorx. 30.—Tne Etats Unis bas a | special dispatch from Paris which says tha. Treasnrer,—Balem Prese. | the Misia are on the é@te of depastlig for ——__ + - Tours. The Ewperor is invited to accom- Axotnge Wair.—Yexterday morning, as{ pany them, but he responds that his place is ‘Mir Orédowell, who is farming at Rose Hill, a-| with the army now in the neighborhood of bout 8 miles from this city, near the W-& W. | Verdun. where a great battle is imminent.— | R. R. line, went into the cattle lot, he found in| There hae been a series of be slr ny = be « cart, lying in « box, « white female infant, *P-} lade and Stenay, but mae ing decisive is yet parently about twomonths old. The child was | known. The workshopsof Paris clused yes coarsely dressed, and attached to ite dress was a | terday. note, badly #ritteh in pencil, which was as fol- | Panrs. 30.—Official.—The Prussians con- lows: “Please inke care of this child and you | sie ae aoe wilkbe rewarded,» ~Stwname is Lney. God will | T¥e™tY _ cavalry passed lons for yon ton” Mr, Cretewell, belag on en er Strasbourg and Pfalsburg still married tran, turned over the little waif to one} ‘ Loxnon, 30.—The Times says five Ger- of his neighbors; by whom it will be properly | man detachinents routed six French detach- cared for. until the authorities who have been | ments of cavalry near Bowzany. The cav- notified, make some proper disposition of it — alry belonged.to the 4th army which is now No one has any ides, as yet, ne to who the pa- seourirg the eastern departinent to prevent rents are.— Wilmington Journal. communication between MeMahon and Ba- zaine. The Prussians say that the dispateh- es purport to come froin Bazaine are fraudu- WILitaM oF Poor riage | William of Prussia is a trae donof Mars. His portraits, which ere to be found in nearly all of the pictorials, exhibit a face of great power.— Courage, firmness and pugnacity are stamp- ed upon every feature. His face does not be- lie him. Alt.ongh upwards of seventy-three ears of age, he has coinmanded hia troops n several of the recent battles, and shared with the hardships and dangers of war. The old fellow is every inch a king, and possess- es real grit.. Under one of his predecessors Prussia rose from a dukedom to a kingdom, and if Republicanism does not interpose to baffle eee oo may make his own promotion from King to me lent as Bazaine is entirely isolated. The fol- lowing from tha French War Office has just been received : Nearly 900.000 men are now in the triangle formed by Rheims, Rethel and Vouserers. Bazaine is not shut op. He has 120,000 men ; McMahon has 180,000.— They are stealing a march on the Prince Royal. who is two days ahead of Frederick Charles. It is hoped the latter cannot come ap intime. Fifty thousand men left Paris for Rethel on Monday. It is said the Prus- sian force is 500,000. Brussexs, 30.—-The Belgians ate hasten- ing to the frontier from all quarters. A great battle is imminent. The presence of the Bel- gians will be necessary to protect their neu- id ™ S oe MO ISe ‘ & charge of capital felony the rule is— is manifest, or the presump- ithe party should be committed the evidence does not produce » but makes in the mind « | He so sa security to ahswer| Valley more t securities, to on , appear teria lof the Saperlor’ Court to be the county of Caswell, to answer a aot ent There is no trace |* number of pages. and no agriculta al mag- éntiiocme io sack,... we ** Liverpool, - b 5 outside and his body brought | if | a ware Ioolng that “The Roral Carolinian” bes met with for him and after vightfall “a guard” waa | such marked success, because it st ows that at is a question pe- | Suxpay Scuoon Worker. published at St. | culiarly fit for a jury—how much reliance | » be put in the testimuny of rel hite | _ A Sgprtcers Comino To Innpeiy.— We are po Ss re or lal pense ac tae bene original and selected articles for Parents and | ber. they will yield frown ® to 60 bushels for that our duty is discharged by requiring No motive is assigned for this murder ex- The plen and design of ove lesson. for the to the growth of tobaceo, is attracting public | cept ‘political animosity.” The cireumstan- | whole school, with the ase cf such « mnaga- and being on the lookout) ty | #!! other modes ot instruction in the Sabbath Possibly at the trial, further light may be | foul mark on the reputation of the county of | Charge to any address. oing se- | The Court adjourned antil 3 o'clock. when | | secured the Beneficiary Scholarships will be Uh at tl hes ne ly | _P. uch confusion was caused by | in AS Srahare at number of Germans.— Our single dispatch Siw iosolveny tele he selicy Wo ta Peck at Gravelotte cost us * The Libewsapas “The e Ly 3 > has celtvl. Whe tase rgonne, and fp to South as @ good authority ov the subjects a- en a | bout which he writes. Col. Aiken again fills} Clanacd™ es ai e Et s serene ee benefit of his facile pen, backed by his prac- tical experience. We are sincerely glad |our people can appreciate what is really POR DE. good, even if it does come from home. * | WE HAY -ADY The August noamber of the American | livery about Heo Tee BUSHELS nuine Morway Beed Oats (of . . | our own raising.) Louis, at 1.50 a year, contains very good) Op good land, sown in September or Octo- Sunday School Teachers and Officers, and a a bushel sown. acre. popular and excellent lesson for the Sabba Our prices for the preseot are as fullote : School, for each Sabbath, with two pages of For 5 Rushels and upwards, $3.00 per bush. matter to aid the teacher on each lnave oa For less than 5 bashels 400 « | Aby information cheerfally given. Apply | to J R.& A MORPHY. Aogost 26, 1870.—2m_ Salisbury).N: C. FALL & WINTER IMPORTATION 1. ee oe, ‘RIBBONS; MILLINERY | AND | Straw Goods. (Sow one bushel to the | zine for he teachers, and lesson papers for the scholars, is rapidly taking the place of School. The publisher of this magazine. J. | | W. Melatyre, offers to send specimen copies | of the magazine and lesson paper, without . | A Nosie Beweraction.—The Trastees of the Louisville Medical College, (Lonis- ville, Ky.) have created one of the most lib- Armstrong, Cator & Co., eral and noble benefaciions ever conferred by IMPORTERS AND JOBNBERS OF a public institution upen any people. The Bonnet, Trimming ond Velvet Ribbons Fonnet trusters of this college have institated ove | Silks Satins ard V-lvets, Blonds, Nette! Beneficiary Scholarship for each Congression. | Nias oceans tobngae — : Ore ments, Str w Bonnets, al District in the Southern and surreanding LADIES HATS, (trimmed and antrimmed,) States. By this means very many poor bat | , ‘ SHAKER HOODS, ée., &-. | deserving young men will be enabled to ob- | 237 and 239 HALTIMORE *TREFT, tain @ thorough medical education. Any | young man wishing to take advantage of this Benefaction has only to write to the Representative of the Congressional District | in which he resides, or to the President of the Medical Society of his State, or to Dr. E. 8: Cc. w. TOPPING & co., Gaillard, Dean of the Faculty of the Louis-| Produce Commission Merchants, ville Medical College, Louisville, Ky., when| 342 Greenevich Btrect, New York. he will receive fall information of all that it! ; is necessary for him to do to seeure one of ee REC SE eee Ale RIEDS OF these Scholarships. With propet and ¥et-| oo. Wool, Hops, Hides, Skins, Fars, Feathers, Hemp, comune delicacy the names of those who ha poem peer osomgg Sewal moe bac Viemaea Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, High ec - « experie t Com. 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NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, | Ai scneiaeh 2 nat sor We x Kk in sew honed and. viola: A AVE ~ Zao docs ha sheton ns |tr alked nw She hard end che], anat teee ttre ee om "passion for the ‘hearts ‘as for the buttdns. | been almost a maniac, and bent on re-| the cause of ing end it wes the deadly _And when she tired ofihe heart she would} venge. - _ Pballet. No could cheer him to life— i ane a and let it fall, and leave it} Last Friday he. received information no human skill save him. ‘that the two bandits were and. carelessly .step on it, av she would do to a very cheap button.— ~+4f'eas of thousands of pretty girls'‘do the AvenR Ads and exactly the same vumber of bad oye are no bit better. it Sur heroine éhanced to be in New bori and that ada . tat! w t.. be er} ene. he armed roe anybod scit-and had the goad fortune to find both of them lying on the floor in an inebriate | condition. To tic them up and rouse them, ' Thonsands of Precious Lives Gnas rine Sh b USvience can arrest and York last , as the compan- | sufficiently to understand the situation, _—_ a ea aoe” jon oo Lov indy there, and | o¢cu little time, and ‘with the hel aon y withered Cheeks “pip a ‘the Fi ove Hil toa of vee 14, sagh ‘en { bs aaa ee it is notevery heart-conqueringa St.Louis) own placd; o fires to it an EASE LIKE ' HIEF seamstress, of experienced eighteen, who | then threw both of them, into big D AT . has an op nity to do havoc with her | kettles filled with water, which soon be- | Stesle-upon its victima anawares, and before they charms at the Fifth ~~ ger So} gan te: boil... Phe men eae or orn ores ae attack, Sate ties aay ane auet eahd compsizned more ever, soon | twenty minutes until the water n to eae enas transfixed smitten soul of a personage | boil. Their attempts to throw ‘ ment to re itkinmiease’ 7 oT no less than the’ assistant steward of the themeelves out of the kettles, and their demands for DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF metropolitan hotel, The impaled! water and cries for pity were beart-rend- The wasted form—the hollow cheek ? iera wre vain with bis grow- | ing, but their executioner took a fiendish The withered face—the sallow complexion ? ; ; they gavé him vo peace ; | delight in throwing:in eeeasionally a lit- Se teas oak. 7 eradd he-courted the St. Louis majden. tle eoel ‘water; witgh, hewweer ta 6 tie |. -: eee ee ee vet ioeees bs* “Ty sooth, she was both fair and good, | ment to boil again. At the end of Spo cpulnes wglionete eye? an ee harm she did ce twenty-five minutes both had eae! to i a nein chismvehee nianeaih te hearts of men. She encow exist... When, the fact. was men’ to |# 1 the age? The his attentions, and though he was nearly | the Captain-General, he. trmatked, “1 | f*neie, WaPinané covers the whole groand ia all twice her age, for he had 1n bim the fires of thirty four summers, ye: the twain seemed mutually fain and fond. When parting came, he obtained her permission | to compepent with her by letter, and for months afier her return to St. Lote bis! yartant thing has happened, I fully approve of it although the panishment was inhuman ry missives through | and cruel ;” and so the matter rests. The . of the bappily fire | cogineer has returned to his tation, post office. would | and swears not to reat until he has caught kindly and ee 4 to them | whe other three, Béme Spaniards attempt sbe-aeant it, and intended no | to call these bandits insurgents, but this y. Buthe took it in deadest car- | is a mere subterfuge; de all of these rob- omest, while she, last January, met her | bers were criminalg long before the war, ‘at last and actually fell in love or and @xervised ‘their tiefarious ns ead to with. St. Louis dry goods | then and since without the least reference on Main street. | to politics; and in addition, these bands “Yet, perhaps this was but coquetry,|are composed of Cubans, Spaniards and too. In such cases who can tell? At/ negroes. any rate she ted love, and the mar- riage was ag upon, to take place six| . 7 Ts . > the later. For be was 0 salaried SEARCHING: FOR THE SITE OF élerk, and commonly such are not rich. SOLOMON'’S TEMPLE. yada felt jt somewhat improper to! om, ar}, Vaux, Past R. W. po ithtews the New York correspondénce Grand Bet G. Lodge of Penn- the steward found his letters | | vivania, A. Y. M., in hie valedictory ¢ | addrese, wtaned that “during op enipiel : F ears a Oe ree on Fd on of the question, shat dene Yous reat ob Ken to institate discov- It will know the reason why. — on site of King Solomon's T'em- Pt oe 7 | yet remains of the eee super- 4 : stractare of that wonderful edifice. At is Jost a woment on reaching bere, bat march- beyond doubt that enough has been done to it to the door of bis fair, knocked |”, mite H satisfy the Freemason that the sacred and caved of BB oo fell ont thas profance history of shis temple is corrob- MEE nese Ary ppade sles soe at| orated. When we hear from an eye their matually agreed epon marriage.— witness that the stones of the foandation, Awkward, wasn't it? proces. | through | the se gor fer steward, and ver ie had scarcely time to ; z young beloved to retire, for Heaven's ees ieee a Cane ri osker- wus os when the | i asens = Every . effort : should be made to continue these explora- a St. Lodis did not retire in good | |. Sed vy 7 tions. Freemasons bave a most direet 2 elder New York, having | interest in the result. I, therefo-e, invite predisposed to ‘smell a mice,’ smelled 2| ay brovbern, the Grapd Masters of tie rat. The lady's discomposare : Grand Lodges of the United States, to id not enable her to smooth things, bat \ eae aia rather made them utterly unsoothable. ||: "There was fut anderstanding that had the ae dag ee re ve the craft ts of a grave misunderstanding —|™? swe y evidence thus grasp- Feethfel Bt ed from the destroy power of time, o in ais in the next room beard ; . confirmatory of man ae soteric teach- —daw too—all that . Ho sustained re Might i aS cal ec ieee Pane the honor of bis state and indignantly lett | abegeld. There was atatwarks an inter- in Which she wavered in her prefer- = The man from Manhattan was in ‘Wie aud had money and proper- ty, a ae ber..at once. she ay knew gearcely what to do, so she 1éff to the conqueror the Fifth Avenue Hotel; whose sudden advent and eh ree and dimes had shak- ‘én Ker devotion to ber avowed (!) true lowe. ef if nt mark, cut into designated by a significa: Grand Masters who take an interest in this ae to unite in securing means to effect this most desirable object? The symbology of Masonry is a interest- ing stady. The truths whieh are hidden ander these ve Te- eaneneid oun would tiowned life in & cotfirm the faith of the featernity. I earnestly invite for this subject the earl and jeal consideration of the aistit. guished brethern to whom T now appeal for effort to this end” _— —e -—-—— A Curt ror Ayaer.—Two little sis- a one seven and the seis, Eve yeare were playing together, when a little difference tse bikeeen them. Lucy, the match was formally gsran : is business at Rock ick, and"oa bis retgrning thence they would ] ooSeme seventeen handred wee. in bank, left the check for het, arid set ‘out for Rock Island. don’t wish to'Kwew it, and if any each a as a man, but as Captain-General, I have so far no knowledge of the matter. Beasts in buman shape must be treated as beasts, ple, tor the parpose of ascertaining what which have been brought to light are each | each stone, which has defied the learning | aNd BBAREBYPIARNRY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life-the Blood. THE INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION — the late war with diseased Lymph TAINTED 1HE BEST BLOOD in the eatire land. It has planted the germ of men, women and children vp all sides, and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch, forever Such « iy is HENRY’S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION Renovator. 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Ita action upon the blood, fluids of the body, and Glaudular System, are TORIC PURIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, tim of ite violeuce, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE, Relieves the Entire System of Pains and aches, en- tivens thespirits, and imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, B to the Spirits, And Happiness on all Sides. Thousands have been reeewed from the rerge of the grave by its timely use. This remedy is now offered to the public with the most solemn assurance of its intrinsic medi- cal Virtues, and powerful Healing properties. Por art Diseases oF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., &c And for Diseases of Women and Children. Weakness, Genoral Laxitode, Nervous Prostration, ahd want of Appetite, itis u as.on Wednesday’ of last week.that | elder, feeling that anger was rising, eatd: 2 os eer. on the steamer Sallie. | “I am getting angry ; I had better go out side ad sa ebment Cotioenen, had Hardly got ou board when, as the of the room for a few minates.” ‘She! ity, Di cae eee 7 boat was swin off, a swaying spar | went out, and'soon retnrned with all her ee, Pek» ae Fatula, ail struck him on 5 bend gushing it fright-| angry feelings gone, How she spent the , peawn, Lew Complains, In- fally, and knocking bim senseless. This few minutes I think most of dur little rea- Aigestion, “ ae habs ‘ent to Mr. Maurice Condon, a stan-| ders will know. Lucy had not read her eercirem New York, was duly reported dn the Democrat next day, He was tak- gu tothe Sisters’: Hospital, and early the following morning his betrothed heard of the disaster, and went thither to see him. He had regained consciousness, but his gondition was deemed very critical. At his wish the priest was called, and the was solemuized. We should4 pave mentioned that both were Catholics, and that in deciding for Condon she had followed her contessor’s advice. those sweet and eneouragi true when fighting againet her naturally hasty temper. would be avoided if all children would follow the example of little Lucy ! If any’ one o ing, try to call to mind this golden sen- tence: Bible in-vain; she knew the meaning!of words |" “Ask and it sball be given ;” aod how many times had she proved them to be ow many sad scener you, before answer- “A soft answer turneth away wrath; grievous words stir up anger ;” ula, or King’s Eril, ven oan a Prot, M. BH. Henry, Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussie . M., A., L. L.D., F. RB. 8. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. Agency of the United States. Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street, Post Office Box 5972. NEW YORK. “The next Sunday the newly-made | and if you attend to it yoa will saye yoar- hasband died, and on Monday last he was | self many hoars of regret and repentance. | ,*% CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 per bot- puried in the Calvary cementery. She wear "atiete are rogpeatd te cccrupind ook. his neme and ts, and no doubt) Any man in Texas can kill fat beeves, if he densely, or be made by | tiewing mail. save the hidewnd tahow-for the owner, ee te him sincerely. This is sudstan- “ , ~ biel ’ the most melancholy disease in the veins of maturity, and dissipates it thrvuugh the avenues | ard new and pure Blood bounding through every | staple. } | | | ‘sure and get the genuine. | At its toch, diseaac droops, dies, aud the vic-| | | smug an at sor.x:| Universal Clothes Wringer iusgraved, uth Rowelte Eahanlt Randie the Sos the 3 eo are _ far superior to ws 4 tus for washing ¢ ever save their cost twice a year, by clothes... . ; ' who have used them test/fy as : three-fourths of the labor snd cost, and y tepusnacl'ves both ls re maser young lady learn to use them and every married one beep them in her houee. ta" New Orleans Picayune. will| “An excellent Washing Machine. We have tried it. ringer isvery superior. ae number aft iine + spina “Phe Machine ts no haw bug, but ® necessity in every family. 6G in. “We have one of Dots Chetkes Washers, and jour household are in ecstacies over it. They are great economizers of time and Jaber” Edgefield {s. C.) Advertiser. “We have one of these excellent machines in use, ay ¢o itfor ell that is claim- ep . ‘ Rutherford Vindicator, “After over two years’ ex e with a Do- ty, we are assared that it ir the et and economizer of time, labor and money we have yet had introduced into our household.” Williamson Smith, New Orleans. “T have had a Doty Washer in my family for some time. It gives entire satisfaction, and | take pieasure in commending it to the head of every household.” — R. Towers, Jefferson, Texas, “T have had one of Doty’s Clothes Washers in use for a year, and am periecly satisfied with it. my meet have tried it faithfully and have never known it to fail to accomplish all that it professes to.”— Prof. J. F. Stevens, Concord Female College Statesville, N.C. 81X COLD MEDALS Have just bgen in October and November, 1869, * awarded to CHAS. M. STEIFF, — For the béét Pianos tow made, over Baltimore, Phitadelphia, and New York Pianos. OFFICE ARD WAREROOMS. No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, Mp. . STEIFF’S PIANOS have all the latest im- pocere. imeluding the Agroffe Treble, Ivory ronts sad the improved French Action, fully war- ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirety satisfactory to Second band Pianes and Parlor Organs always on head, from $60 to $300. References, who have our Pianos in use: . R. E. Lee, Lexington, Va. H. &. Helper, P. N. Heilig, Salisbury. N.C. Gen, Robert Ransom, Wilmington. N. C. Gov.John Letcher, Lexington, Va. Messrs. R. Burwell & Fon, Charlotte. N. «. Desf, Dumb and Blind Institute, Raleigh. N. C. Misses Nash and Kollock, Hillsboro, N.C. PRICES—A FAIR OFFER. If the Merchants in your place will not fur- nish, orsend fur the Machines, send us the re- tail price, Washer $15, Extra Wringer $10, and we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to places whereno one is selling ; and 80 sure are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money if any one wishes to return the machines free of freight, after a month's trial, according to directions. No husband, father or brother should permit the drudgery of washing with the hands, fifty- ; Terms Liberal. A call is solicited. two days in the year when it can be dune better een & Be:uhardt are agents for the sale | more aperernay with leas labor, and no in- of the above celebrated Pianos. jury to the garments, by Doty Clothes Washer, Pianos sold at Factory prices. july 1b—ly PLANTATION BITTERS. VINEGAR BITTERS, This wonderful vegetable | uf meet mt anda Universal Wringer. Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are made. R. C. BROWMING, Gen. Agent, 31-10w 32 Cortlandt St., New York. The Great Medical Discovery ! CALIFORNIA restorative is the sheet- anchor of the feeble and | il debilitated. As a tonic and | 4] WHAT ARE THEY? [Fé | fea cordial for the aged and languid i has no equal | ‘U d in t |E. McMURDY, Presipeyr. | E. MARTINDALE, Vice Present, All the Officers and Directors the proper reserves for the pro pout in take g00d cone thet pees weve. tn Soka nd wi This. : vance by means of fs low rates ot promise The of the usrded.. All New York Companies are obliged by the to ‘eet ‘daide the * : ‘ eee uae ehomd nae een OONDIT!ONS OF POLIOY.—This Com sny’s policies are non-forfeiteb | This Company imposes no restriction ted hee one annual ment ns bem Bh This Company insures the lives ‘of females. “This Onapaiy wil ust t y i elaim, ‘This Company will pay claims as soon as:the proof thereof is: ful- ly established. ’ 7 ference The rates ares are lower than those of any other Company nized under the laws of New York, not responsible to the Insurance its i . Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suition the follo plens 3 ORDINARY LIFE, + ~— i Policy Holdets of 38 1-3 to 60 per cont each year im ad- " cae ENDOWMENT, CHILDREN ENDOWMENT, ~~ JOINT ENDOWMENT, JOINT OMPOUND INTEREST INCOME PRODUCING, TERM LIFE, RETURN PREMIUM, AMNUITIES, and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the “fontine Mutual,” or Cheap Plan for Working Men. Tontine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Etidowment, and is singulatly adapted to the wante of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses. ination below. - ou (See expla To insure your life ou the ‘Tentine Mutual Plan ren pay $15 once, ov pay $2 anoually, You pay $1.10 whenever a death occurs in Class. You are we to receive $1.000. ‘And if your Clase is full $5.000. Classes are regulated y 8. BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE’SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDIOAL EXAMINATION. — are limited te > 000 Members. Whenever a Class is once full it is always full. The Company guarantees that in case your death should occur, within a year, although there are not one thousand Mem in your Class, yet will your family receive $1,00 ; but in case your Class had more 1.000 Members then you would © | receive as many dollars as there are Members in your Clase at the time of your |death. Five eacan Members, then $5,000. Crass A.—Adwits all between the ages of 15 and 35. Crass B.—Adwits all between the ages of 35 and 45. Crass U.—Adwmits all between the ages of 45 and 60. TONTINE FUND.—At the same time you become insured, you also become, « Meyeer or a Tontrxe Funp, which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. This is the onty Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis i, ¢., that has a Cash Capital of $125,000, and has a deposit with the State for the security of the Policy Holdere that issues policies of this kind. Send for Book of Rates, All Directors are Stockholders. All Officers are Stockholders. 1. LEANDER STARR, Secretary, WM. HENDERSON, Ass'r. Szc‘r. ORLANDA H. STEWART, Counsel, LUCIUS McADAM, Consulting Actuary. Mepica. Examixer.—M. B. TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbury, N. U. GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, Asheville, N. C. Aug. 19—33:1y “GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N. CAROLINA. i among stomachics. As a. reniedy for the. nervous, weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or. frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down. the :nimal spirits. Whereve: it is intro- duced it becumes a stand- grticle—a medicinal It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—be Of th e ta : ne Sr o r k e De r g i e t e , < Be eq u a l ; ar e sa f e an d re l a b i e in THEY ARE NOT A VILE FARCY DRINK, of 2 Sold by all Druggists, Gro- cers and Country Stores. GROVER & BAKER’S FIRST PREMIUM BLASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. & i z i ‘S U M L L I G UV O A N I A VI N Y O A I T V O SH A W TV M “ALEXANDER DUVAL UrPROLesrERER | Matress Maker, ON Jenkins’ Corner, Jast baek of the Cloth- ing Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pre- | pared to do everything in his line at short notice and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of farniture renovated and repeaired and made to look as well as vew. Spectal at- _— given to the making and repairing 0 SOFAS, SETTEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &c, &e. Give him a eall, examine his work, and Potats of Bxcclience. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. — Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Using both threada directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of we eat iek will go away pleased. 16-tf vi yplicati yithout chan Ss atone “| BARBEE’'S HOTEL, The seam -etains its beauty and firmness | after washing and ironing. | Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines exe- cute the most beantiful and permanent Em- HIGH POINT, N. CO. Opposite RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. broidery and ornamental work. For sale by ANDREW ee svat Ja vous ence rains. a Selisbury, N-©-| ail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. Passengers dispatched to any point at short notice ye conveyance, ;rateful for the liberal patronage of the past we hope by strict attention to the wants of our guests to merit a continuance of the same. YM. G. BARBER, Jan. 1, 1870-—tf Proprietor. nee THRE CHESTER REPORTER, A WEEKLY NewsraPER, PUBLISHED BY E. C. McLORE, & J. A. BRADLEY, Jr., AT CHESTER, 8. C. TERY S—lavariably in BAVODCE,. se 0ecceee 83.00 | Net Surplus over | Unencambered PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFz INSURANCE COY., OF RICHMOND, VA., ‘DaeeOn OTOP caer rece eee eee ces Policies issued in two years over 000 ——-o Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues policies on Matual, Non-Forfeitng and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 per eent., which proves the economy of its management and its careful selection of risks. ° W. ©. CABRRINGTON:, -.. <2. cece cc ees accesses ss sccecceees PRESIDEST. JOHNIR. EDWARDS crest ce ec eee cece cece wc Vice Presipzyr. DS MARTOOOKS occ car eee ere clncsere cscs BSEcRETARY. Se HOPKINS Sr cece cere ciiccs ceccsccs ces Assistant SECRETARY. J.B WOLPK,.. 0-2 - eee ee eece ee. + SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENCIES. -o THE CONSOLIDATION of the tro most popular Southern Companies is fall of advant: to the policy holders of both Companies. Ita expenditures will be less, and witb less rel: tive . The future dividends will be more certain, probably greater in amount, and a better reser- ved fand created No Right of old policy holders will be effected ; they will continue to pay the same rule as be- fore; to bold the same policies as before; to have the same rights, benefits and privileges as be- fore, and have equal present security with greater future benefits than before. All vaaatrale a old policies will be in name of pew com s This Company has met with a snocess beyond all parallel (» Life Inrurance, and now offers to the Southern public a ome Mnterprise equal to any and surpassed by none. It advises the payment of all cash premiums. becavee then dividends will continually decrease each next payment, until nothing will be required, and the policy may be « source of income; but it will allow one third loan on participating policies. It requires no notes for loans. It has no restrictions on residence or travel, all policies are Non-Forfeitable, and the rights of parties guaranteed on the face of the Policy a8 a part of the contract. It has the following valagble features which no vther company gives: The late war man Sonthern men, insured in Nortbern companies, the penalty of being separated from the Home Office, by having all their past payments forfeited. This company gvards against this in | ber policies, and in the event of a separation from its office by any intervention, guarantees to such all the right of Non-Forfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and reinstatement, as though there had been no such intervening cause. Its permanent investment of fands (as required by the Charter) is in mortgages or leins on Real Estate Worth Double the Amount Loaned, thus offering to the Suenthern Je a Safe, Sure and Profitable Investment of the $10,000,000, which are annually sent B or Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giviog additional power to op yresaore, ’ I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina, desiring to seeure to their fami lies the bleased boon of Life Insurance to look well to their itterest by examining fally into the superior merits of the “Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company”’ before hey insure. Correspondence solicited, and information cheerfully given. LEWIS C. HANES, Ar nation, F.C. eke . | D. W. COURTS, Gen’ Agent for Western N.C, Ruffin, N. C. _ Advantages of Life In- BEYOND DOUBT surance. | ; . ry Soe Aaeksleneion Geeeer pos OC Connecticut Mutual Free ee TT MULDERKESS, Agent, | IS THE STRONGEST North America Life Ins. Co. Taomasvitte, N.C. Dear Sir :—You will please accept my sin- | cere thanks for your prompt payment, rwsthout charge, of the amount of thé policy of Insur- ance on my Husband’s Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars. At your ear- nest and repeated solicitation he «2s induced to insure in your Company, aud now we arethe recipents of ite benefits. To you and the North America Life Insur- ance Company we shall fee) under obligations, such as only the widow and fatherless can feel LIFE Insurance Comp’p Iw THE WonzD. Acquired Capital over $29,000,000 of expenses to total receipts in 1869, only 8.49 per cent. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities. as measured sogeste Sth gl setae eee oft . : 100; and it te e May you have snecoss in inductng others to) 0, upon otnelly eqnitable terms, and at the insure in your most liberal iy, and may the Lord a the widow and “anhans bless you and prosper you in your good work. ARGARET C. BARBER, of Rowan Mills, N. C. Mr. Holderness is also mt for the Liver pool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Com- pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri- vate buildings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fac- tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and pays all its losses promply. All letters addressed to Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N.C will receive prompt atten- tion. dec 3—tf Mrs. Henry W. Miller’s Boarding House, cheapest attainable rates of cost. 8. D. WAIT, Gen. Agent, Aprl —i Office, Raleigh, N.C JNO. A. BRADSHAW, ‘dg, Bebabory Morth Carolina, In the Superior Rowan County. Court. W. P. Barke, sueing un behalf of himself and all other Creditors, seeured by a Deed in Trust by Michael Brown, inst Michael Brown, Pinkney B. Chambers and Joseph F. Chambers. Notice is hereby given that unless the creditors of Michael Brown make themselves pet hereto, by the first of October next, shall take the sole control of said case in hands. W. P. BURKE. COR, NEWBERN & PERSON STS, | ™omm hander Wt BUR ¥, A for the RALEIGO, N. C. Plaintiff. augl9.6w febll—tf OPENED NOVEMBER 1862| (pr: fee $8.] <stod)oat jay toda LA tind col Be onto}Baa orale at ysae)SP ota lly oiuboldat ty Dio Silgegied a eypies’if Miaiwows Peter tod ws it wastiat 4 ests niHerr: Mea 0aPais vu a yn me ATeS"ea out F)day of OCTOBER.Bet day first ee Superior’urt,known 4 sith ag CP County LINE PROPERTY,) which is one of the best country stands for ait3 |in ome LeeriCcracmen Out Housds,Seo HutiséSood Ordbiards,andoneTyeHundredAcresofvery @ 'sirable io the country.Any ove wishing t examine the Propert ’ &c..will please call.oy J-W<GRAY,~afd ae Messrs.STIMPSONS,who are new in bus- isabel \ dt feat T.aataiheur gift gciavtalalccba of 9! wine sid,chats dngit*wig 190, 1 gate elau nal?pew pied 4 critg abt ape ite ‘Doh cas a:2 he the tled ease.has at-Taivigdouiaty,'0e the of July,1870.go wt to .- notified,: Te yteew CAS LieiyGugebbawBreoat pared co tipes $42 POEL Ant ety Robert Duniel arey,George Wi Kelly and wifeAanBnettar|aie)mo 'a Heirs at in of AmetiaThomasJones,Jones,ondtwo oth-erehildren of Sally Jones.whose are wn-“kuown,aud Jawes Smith and two otherebildrenofJaneSmitdents#4 Ti 0-tO VHS i |}fd theabove enti 1 oS :.“2 ATOBACCO.seoénd ‘Manday after the third Monday ofoTycty ind be.Ande the whole,&at hg Se tember,1870,when and where you arttoappearavdanswertheint—in default whereof thetesaidCourtforthereliefdeman- Wituees Hf R.Austin,Cleesvess,H.ustin,ofour saidinessatthatplacé:anid forfurther partiou-|o ore at office in the townof Mocksville,onlars.add .‘:—ress meat EagléMills,I I Co.the 29thdayof Jaly,A.D.1970 Ge T.N..COOPER. July 22-29;thw.re amet PHILLIPS &BROTHERS,@WO DOORS ABOVE THE Court House,on Main Street,Rez THEIR THANKS TO THEfortheveryliberalthemduringtheanaolnaog>Wie loaliegand striet cientam to businesstomerit«continuance,ifpot an increaseofthe same.. We wil!in ok ndveofFAMILYa@uocmmins, ce D Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF BVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,&e.,de. i ALSO,,ES,DOMESTICS, BOOTS,.SI {ered for |Court of Caldwell county,on the/l“l July.A.D 1870. Youare forther mous in this proetedin the office of the ClerCourtofthesaidConpty oa the.lst day of September weat,whea and:where you are required ee ap complaint—in default whereof the plain- “R400 ws Rv. "eutes allLiver. Kidbey ay pieSeanNilsenGosendDewma,Genera bility wet nints of the Urinary Or-| ganas,in wale nail fetinty, 21.000 wilh alee bee pold fw auy case fi? Rliud.Hheeditcor behing Pileg ptiay De-| Bing’the Redree ty fujlate cere.% DeBing's SAGIC bINTLENT,-ares Rheanaiowl Petaae Rerwided Ant Awelied Joints.in maw wad Geaaty ot 6 15 Sold everys here end for Parephiet. *Laboratory—142!Sean bhibl st..Balti- H.Re AUSTIN,Clerk _ang5-31:60—[pr.fee $15.) ©hink eh ‘ek hs deo'd,nan-resi- notified that a summonst1Swaeted Superror Court,Davie Coanty. “ote |Mom :aud laintiff coeM.A.Bernhardt.Exeeutor of H Smith,deo'd,~_ ToE more.Md.apr22-ly WILLIAMVALENTINE,THE BARBER,| BTURNA HIS THANKS to-hie OLDRevereeaeee tinformsthemthattrehasfittedup&newand Coinint thee” Shop,in Dr!Weaderson's B k-|to F,rotterille,Se Building.Room Ma,2,TO “ADESBORO: where coud bophenstde netttivem.He|Leste Charlotte after trains from 1. guarents to cite sativfaction in every care.—and Coldnibia,via Monroe,for Wadesbere He tmx tu uploy of tite best Hair Dressers |7 ,Tharkday,and Sata Leare Wa- *im Western North Careline.Le requests call Tuesday,Thuteday,Saturday,af- frorr ail 4 antf tetarrital oftrains aod frem aoe Misidyeetie 1918!|comet |Head of Chatham,Wail Road wo J GOODS GOING DOWM!| GODS GOING DOWN!| V.WALLACE, No.3,Graxrtr Row, Sauissvrey,N.©.,| HAS JUST ARRIVED FRO}rae orth with #fR ard well selected Stock | whieh he «ffers -a —at pon lower than J v r-Cane 0d Matte Ate hedeclinete theNorth- ern markets. All I desire is tary and I Se thet will met 1GbY Gore me Co with 8 but My stock consistsia part of : Ladies’Dress)Goods,| Trimmings of all kinds,| GENTLEMEN’SFURNISHINGGOODS, HATS,CAPS,BOOTS &SHOES, and a fall line of GROCERIES, and a great many other articles not here ena- mernted.GF Come and ev amine my stock of Goods befure purchasing elsewhere.V.WALVACE, No.3,Granite Rew,Sativeury,N.C.,2Bate10-1870.’3mMANSIONHOUSE,MOH ARLOTPE,N.C. Thia well known House having been NEWLY °4poaxiaiteD and wEFtrTeDin every depart- é re of YRLEINGPUBIC,Bt Depaton errivalof Trains” |Garvlina go te Kal ticket.to Fayettevillefor $3;TefromGuldsbors’via Warea®,46roughticketsfromWeldon to Payette Throngh tickets from Wilmington. renatrivaloftrainfromRaleigh.onesboro commences the nntilthe 30thofJune,1871. ishedcorps of Teasemployedgoalbrauches.ps Kye Seemar“hey.R.B ostLewis8.Hartley aud wife Clarrissa.D.W.Presswell avd wife Elizabeth.Maria Hrs, Rufus Smit,Epbriam Swith.Willis Stan- aud wife ~elena,Joba Moore and wifeily,W.W.Barnes and wife Caroline.Marcus Smith,Marion Smith,Phillip W.Barnes,Uardi«Barnes avd Ida Barues.riam Smith,William Stanly and wife John Moo eand wife Emily,non-resideut defvndauts ia'the aboveentiled pro- ZOE GOODS,aallenae hereby notifiedshatsimmonsesin,wbeveevtitied:yasoed notified that the sum ie Fethrhable to of tlie Stperior suded in thecompiain:. spply to the Court for the re rk akefield,Clerk of in}the Superior Coart ir Lanoir,the day of Jutv,A D.1870 hk.R WAKI 9 90:60-[pr fee $10.{ OLEMMONS'STAGE LINZDSmar Clemmons’Accommodation Line Between ooand High we tahoe of ebarter, at re —Creget Cheap- taer’s .B.C. E.T.CLEM Oct.1;1869—4f Charlotte Female Institute .CHARLOTTEF,WN.C. The 13th Annual Session of this Institutionandcontinues has beentanghtin j ning fullcreWELL&80:srlotte, MONS,Contractor. ch BRoberts Ea Lexington,¥.C.HJchnom.8utchison,Charlotte,N.C.illips,D D,Davidson College;Prof 3.3 Bloke,4 «G : Ex Gov Z B Vance,Charlotte,B.C <7akeonOUGH House, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH,N.C. no connection with any other Hotel in Raleigh,I shall make the YARBOROUGH movuszZ, WHAT IT Has ® The only First Class Ho Jn the Superior Court. fr and atewer the FIELD,c.8.8 WARSAW fo Fayeticrille EBAVE Warsaw for.Payetterilie daily ox iLyou.o e in Western N. eigh and preeure &tnroagh rough Tigket« Fayettevilte, ERR,tol in the City.J.™.Blair, day Rail Roadafter ar- !after arrivaloftrainfrom ¥,B.C: Cider Mills &; TOHEDLL,ALLEN ’& *2,for Circular. Propet| Cotton Gins.: Spyeial wutioes willbecharged;e aboverates._Court and Justice’sOrderswillbeedatthesamerateswithotherments.Obituary notices,over six lines,charged asudvertisements.tom xCae ..» ICME wee blish- vertise- THE HOME OFOHARLES DIOK-|Pp"ENS “IN POSSESSION OF HIS|PrtTTrie‘Thehouse of skeletons were found huddled todoor,aaif attempting,to that,os ae at least,no strange owner w e of the hous #0)Gadebill,ee ee.Moving on,be,amphitheatres and Diekens.‘The property was fursalebyinietion"geasely by Ms.Tier,worshipped by the priests,dimly show of the firm of Norton,Trist &Watney,atthemartin‘Tokenhouse-yard,and wasboughtinbyMr.CRtarles Dickens,the|‘ost ely eldest sonof t magina ist,for £6,500.It wassearcely to beex-|'preted that anythinglike the same eager.|"8 gromnds,we reflect that house apon neces wouldbeshownto get of this house as was exhibited to secare temple,monument a tomeone ormoreof the articles of vertu whith belonged to Mr.Dickens,An the residence and!atid “wt theWindartales of Charles Dickensoce the auctioneer,Mr. ceedings of the sale by saying that it was annecessary for him to attempyto add any remarks of his to the praises that bar been written of Mr’Dickens and bhix worke Tt was enedth fer prevent par- jposea hd state that Mr.pick Gadehill for many years,aud that the plece was likewiee fagrous aaa scene im” mortaliacd by Shakesprare.The croaude eouvisted of 17 acres,2 redsand 14 polrs; the house was commodivur,containing |SF eight bed-rooms two eervant’s bed-roome, a dining-room twenty-six feet by seven- teen,a handsome conservatory,sod a» small billiafd-room.Having mentions the gardens,be proeceded to say that de bad been asked to detach tht Swiee chalet. which was,geercoted to Mr.Dickege, fiom the property—and no dowb:a le rg eum ef Ineney wank!have been realia dl from it:but each @ course appears (0 be almost sserilege,and it had been deter- mined to «ctl all ns one ba,The honse was a wnile and a Valf from Higham,two anda half miles from Roehester,aod wae well eupplied wih pure «pring wares I was in cabetantial repair,and in every re- apeet fit for immediate ceeapation.“The late Mr.Diekene must have spent thous- ands of pounds apon it;and he did nor at any one entetin ee_aa wddhional Mhiling.‘or attieally placed thera there,mark the dif- should heask for this property}It had been reported that an American gentle- man was deiermined to bave it at any price;but he trusted,for:the honor of this country,that an Engliehwan wouldbecomethepossessoroftheestatewhichrteCharlesDiekens.He had|ic ¥oFevery mark of that as t to our-mind the horror of that hour,when “day was turned into night and light into darkness:” belonged.been told they would get £20,000 for it.Should he commence with £10,0001 No|*85°*answer.,on Sull nenen.net was it their pleasureto stars wi Avoice:“I will give five thonsand|ereeze of the Guth,poueds.”.Five nated offered |oFcomtaries,lnftsithe<afive thowsand fivelhandred—eix thous:|!'Sand-—six thousand 6né handred—and s0 on,by the siletit'nods of bidders,up to six thousand six hundred nda,andthenapause.In vain did Mr,Trist trypehipwreek,is no &all the varied forms of the anctioneer’s att'C.|to.egoure a higher offer,They would not “pg And so theliammerfell to a bid|preciousyagentlemanwhowasactingforMr.|The domesticCharlesDickens.A plot of eight acres of land,oes part of the estate,was cious to make excnsablerany neglect to ickens for £1,500.The|prevent or heal disturba agh to mivister,ty hints and reporte, dothestic unkindness;and,unforta- ly,the best,under such eireumatan- ,are muelr prone to mistake,and thas —|wisrepresent motives ;and trifles,with no Louis Napoleon has now ruled France for|direct object,are magnified ints mountains twenty-two years.Of his immediate predeces-6f thintenftonal offense. Th‘h ELDEST SON. helatedistinguished novel-|‘ gentleman,had,it issaid,set exeentors and aact}betekiediré-inclade-(t iw the?eame'ipareet ns |Parncd © —The avend ee a ment pot buch latgerproperty.‘he. a frout erat pearPrietbegan,the pro bonght by Mr.property had been put up to sale by order |€00 of the executors,aud will now pass into |'° the possession of Mr.Dickens,|weree ots,Louis Phillippe,reigned eighteen,years,Charles X six years,Louis XVIIt nine 7 veart:An old man,en in health,’ built the:hojies yt eRe,Wedio OF Took|pid Wapoleow 140fdr wiry tame subsistow96 thy)xo af tof3iostormyboostinghéieheieefromveidirenr:He,Yogi Gdabodbt,fe dy!réntixosabe tprosientastewbrisia 9f bea!thisfate,brivgt «letaibearad Woo 66 tools inohaartog,booHa Youd a eefere P nbatn ab if the as|*;7 A perfiet fascination weer the won-dering viritor when,standing at the bot} PE P E si g u e aFei|8 |like «dream.Baiy:You have but littleheed of a [i i i $2i-30,00 |".0037.50 well;wornby thebu:ke tope ;themarks 00 45.000075.0000130,00 | ofthe wheelin thenarrow streets; theplacesfordrinking vesselsonmarblecountersofthewineshop;the amphore, zFi r s Fr F in_privatecellars,hundreds of away;the miller’s wwherefortwothousand years lay tbh&aF & ég4j=&Fs 2 E 28 where—gether near the Fromthe London Telegrsph.escape,shrunkexinside to seanty bones, The pablic will Jearw.with satisfaction)*”d hardened with arhes—are serves ofthisghostlycity,awfully impressive and Fé é h alaegh,“How Kill alittle fellow like me!” took place inside the andSheriff Culp deserves credit fir manner in which it was condacted.— Therope usedwas avery largeove,and was ased on several similar occasions in were wonttobe came from his lungs,by vomiting;inshort,hie system received a shock fromwhichheneverfallyrecoveredtherestof the of eethe «uperstitions adoration of sian age.Perhaps the vista of|i eveland.The bod n becomes paramount to that of reality,when looking upon the neighber-|the drop fll.A few bandred people were assembled on the outside,but thelargemaltitudeofhalf-savage bipeds usu-oy aes upon such scenes were uottobeseen.Scope has two brothers,a brother-in- law and sister liv -_So A WOMAN'S IDEA OF WHAT A KITCHEN SHOULD BE. [FromtheRevolution.} To begin with |would have a kiteben well lighted;some,yee,a great dealof ,northere.That would,ofcourec,necessitate large windows,and then I would give ss much attention.to the veatilativn of,= kitchen aa I woulddoa I would have a large circular leadingtothe house;palace upon palace,temple upon +monement,are eet dying nndernenth the quiet growth, ahd hat their untold wealth ot art,claesi- cal stories,mythological fables,cor in Buffalo,‘who de,the ' come to.see,bim or reerive the body,bat temake up twenty-five dollars if be obt xined for that eam. the Sheriff and two other friends just bef ire the cap was drawn over bis face. Reewguising Aaditer Randolph, who stood on a platform above the seaf- fold,he stepped forward and kissed his nest of the prisoner,anecdinsteadofablackHealsomadeaspecialreqhavehishairdreggedbeforeLeingbung. on the tail of which he mysteriesofantiquity,are a -Tetal duy.Sit stove covered w the sleepy lzard le grasshopper skipt, L watebéd the slow excavhtion of a reem, and daw baret lnte tight for the firet time sitter the fearfal eruption thé wrial grace of the.Pompeiian dancing girls,with daz- zling brillianey of color;as beautiful a# though the artist had that momentpr his fividiring toneh upon them. ens lived at RomeproudlyForum5theco joomans | of eMinenee aw *Sap tee crept,ond the wi the centre,andtopotthehouse,to carry off the savory smell which the process of cooking gen- erates,and prevent them from permeating the houseForthese smells,however savory and agcoeable,aré apt to take away of|from the kéeniess of tr appetite;or,at least cattae us to Wuticipate edaietliing bet- ter than the reality. the |a large eink,with a: or marble wash-bow!?for washing the dish- es,and anotherfor draining. so have an adjustable pi the hot-water tank to eitBesidesthis1woald have sundry enpboards and closets arranged ‘Om the wall,e028 to be tastefal and detorative as well a8 weefnt and convenient Then I world have »space devoted to tity drawers,saeh asone seesin a drng store,and labeled in thie manner:Soda, allapice,natmegs,eream oftanar,ete.,#0 that at asingle glance I could,discover jost what |wanted,withoutrummaging to find these thingsia someout-of. corner,placed there by some antidy get..‘This would save one «worldtoinaiguetingevery|tallplacesofthings.—is becoming #0 complicated now- a-days thatone needs all the arranutensilsasacheniethegoodarchite.¢should give themater famalias “a place for eve- hand.By reqwhitecapwas tute to the dignity ofber neal grandeur of her On!- he maguiligenerof;the remains d power of Christian civil- taatit;to the compania with miles of neddcid stretching te.Tira avd Tirol inrelf,sith Hadrian's massive 5 itl “,*here the Emperor gathered hie spoils of travel, aud fumted poets,philasopbers and states- me: Bil tha eaet eed,Neked by aemories of srudy,and dace d ia the recollections f ccholaetic pedantiica,ie not more im- proesive thaw the metal sublimity off thie Had Vi ensive,tv tee had Ghueéed +o be written the names some twenty or thirty visited,him,and beca exhibued this queer alam tm,qne of riers who conversed with him,andhimtowritehisnamealongwith the rest,Mr.Ryan,of this place,called to ave “cope during tht forenoon,bade him good bye,avd gave him a gold ring which he wore at hie death. ,Seope's bearing.ow the reaffuld,and his ritorated and solemnaseersionsof inno- cence,right in the face of death,have somewhat weakcued the general belief in his guilt,aud many now think that,des- pite the eanelasive proof,he was innocent of the marder of Jacob Goodman. —_> vengResproteTne AgED.—Manyinitbodily,bat shar-per still —of fueling himerlf in the way —Some ove wants his placechairinthechimneycorner is gradgedIleisaturdentoasonordaugh- The very arm whi taken away from sume As he site at thetable,his own guerts are too idle or two unkind to make him a sharer in their mirth,They gradge the trouble of that raleed voide «hich alone could make him one of them;anf when he speaks,it is nly tonatant,or despised a1 would have Ca. ery of the (@.do tary,bard thé ¢arch and buried in ita hewrls,and net i the selitude eslemn the melted leva,fener poke out fey A thearbes of Wb Orr,CTAWiesd tts mouths of the living Vike hot bead poercd Lay Gr npen liver,ae per- {ct as thouzli the hard of genius kyerem m yne been mare It ie a diipiemiy to trace here person has thefewthetnneral the «vee,|@aré aed new servant as te inte a mould. h props’him is ferent deposits of eruptions—i cea as solid as marble.The cavation goes on daily;the girls,boys, mn and women carry away the debris, articles often find ry and coin,ot delicate Tonson- Tux Great Heat OF 1870.—The pre-edtined vo be crowded with political and physicat phetiomena.— The re-cstablishment of the second Napo- leonte empire by’popular vote,and proc- lamation of infathemostsndden and hunting forrings,sent year seemsputasideasig- :fashioned and Oh,little younger persons know their powerof giving’painforanyman 6tofeelthat he is no of if—to be driven in u little world of donecions isolat ied enjoyment.and if any frettemperhasaggrahimnotbecausehe is n ity in a moralpossibleand most destructive war af modern 6 burning of Codstatitinople; the savage slaughterofstrugglingpatriots in Cuba,have been and are by an almost nniversal droughtin Burope, thefailure of erope,the mostawful torna-does and electric,storms,j:and the mostgeveralrangeofearthquakes¢ within the memory of man.Batnot theleastremarkable.of all,these.incidents tohasbeenthesarpris- ing snecession of hot spells that have madebothhemispherespantandswelterbeneath the rays of a sun that seems to be sevenForonemonthwithonly an odd interval to give us breath,the den- izens of New York and a wide region of territory north and ‘west of it have groan- ed jn the torrid temperature of Calcutta. On successive days in June the mercury rose above 100 degrees at F. on Thuréday last it was higher there than | at Havana and New cloudof smoke bang- over the fatal deatroyer,etill heaving, y at-any time tosend forthhercharge. Bat this is Wis cindition |fulniesé oF qaerulousness ofvatedit—it others loveotamiable—shall that condition the less?Shall id it with that fault which ie it- self the worst part of it? —oo A doctor of Wilkesbarre,Pa.,came neat having his throat ent,a few days since,by uncantiour in favor of the French, by a German barber. read A’Geu.—The sunlight that follows a t lese beantiful though itmnantsofshebroken bark;what is saved is eo much more pre- than that which has been lost.—cicele is always too small to allowofruptare;it is always tonypre- shines u a remarkable epoch ly declaring himself while being shaved A materialist surgeon of Paris lately| showed to one of his friends one of his in-| etromente,the handle of which wae carv- “Po you know,”he askedy “of what this handle is made?” “OF ivory,1 suppose.” “No,”said the doctor, most choked hig voice,“it ie the thigh bore of wy poor aunt.” It ie the eame Let ns guard againet it.— tpoleon I fifteen years,and LouisXVat range pray are Jike the polish of :pv: LLL Hid'ainBttions gratified date that in whith i a.i5 arough remewe«ux in social life.while tears al-NN.Y-Herald aen A Mitfonaire th Chiéaco has made his|8°tof a hofél worth |most nnasual pressure of matter,we are 4 is what will she do|compelled to leave several of our colamns corrodes,and bride ‘a wedding‘A ‘Jear”creature at Sarat lace of Sap-|@300,000.‘The qhestiotthewearinga ie le valocdat £10,000. -fly showsare saidt tor‘borider ‘emmati: ae oy ogly gia? v4 IG the bouor was worthily onhim ; but it is notforthe ofmenting,or dra to on the Franco-Prussian war.“I know,”said No. 1,“that Prancewillbeat,heeausethelittle Prince is with bin.Go away 4 ny.aheet ntswerekilledbyonestrokeof ning near Bailey's Cireus tent last _— Elizabeth Newkirk of Hurley;JaneMon- tage,of Marbletown;AdthurScott,of King ston;Janes Bush,of Marbletown,all ored,and a person ucknows.About Gtty persous in the immediate were e ed down.|Seoreswere andquite s numberslightly burned by ~ eral persons had hats and torn thea.' Baron Garolt says that from information received from home he hae reason to believe that King William,of Prussia,has now is reserve as many,if not more.menthan have been fighting on the Prussian side.Itis in- tended that this immense reserve shall be hurled at the French army and annihilate is in case of extended French success. There is a story of an Irish newspaper editor who,being left withoat assistance ahrenheit,and in a basy time,found himeelf anable to cope with all the intelligence—late,later, latest—that flowed in apon him;so that toward four in the morning he wound ap hie night's work by penning @ notice ex- rdinary in these words :“Owing to a blank.” This paper,ownedandeditedLy Gen.D.H.|dHill,seemsdisposedtoproveke a controversy|withur,to invelveasinacontroversywith someoneelse,or to strike comeoneelseoverourshoul-|@ ders,Wesaysuch scemstousto be the design |li *fGen.Hill,forwe wouldnot do him,or Gonetheslightestinjusticeknowingly,and w hope that we may evennow bemistaken,More ‘than oncehehasreferredto us in such wayasSnninheehee Se buse ®vtdbervatact rare ="we ene oe et asda rt eT i et a .po a _i el .Je {;.‘leh ed seuk miei iall meas!¥o +} Korte Seed Chahine eke LPk:onal ve how te ;ah lprasse.ene ti4teGetWoonnotaTheparties,:‘arpley,w recognizederorallyimtoeauntof63.000,with teeormoresufficieatsecurities,to appear at the next of the Superior Court of Alamance “taeda we mightSeve aeres:but for theSneceaanSeGepolingtaWilayaretyerathatprattBdTun The rvling-in that case wes puton the the evidevce made on ae ae Cod"scented toun to'fiiatity the ction of the Judges.|y BY:oeaheiedyen“iw brevity and its publesenti-|)re ond ony Ea ry ae ah ‘mo ees a suspicion.:,F380ndst0rdlence4someoftheA ’ rove y eleaniy.ne aa oeeaeexjoevpulieRechebendsenKlux,in Ale-mance atid ogversd othercotintien.It inelec } 0 if a5 ° : +i z z B i p i a a : : = te-S. everywhere nilence.|testimouy by white witnesses Sea usto take aseatonthybeueh,.caikenlinen,dhboul byp:rsens fi Wes,as to make acase |and heardthewhole proceedin SiTideonendin-|peculiarly fitfor «Jory.‘Pearson,invitedafor-|1a thecase now sus.there'is nocon-¢Dicx,P ié flictoftesti 3 upou a principle Serre,..a add Doles eo:as A sive po Justices.:..His Honor,after reading the opinion.di-onlyrefer toState es.Hardenaud’Haney,2|rected the clerk to forward a copy of theDev.and B.390 and 408;Tesptienesy:same,together with the State warrants toofanaccomplice,if it produces entire ||the Clerkof the SuperiorCourt of Alamance, :g:i z ue ;:a 3i eee:wall,we eonwe ery.— Brethren,we a we mar he:d ofthe prisover'sguilt,is sufficient to warrant|aod that upontheprinciple advanced by Mr.ae:reng.”"ot os e et theorgani-4couvietion.”r Boyden in reference »en one being a reall un the aod ooeges-*bi pronwerst of em Dates =tation atthe the ‘Wiefirst instituteddoes not The wituess,John W.Long,proves the|member,ofsuch organization,but not par-|aut:Their+ee ee .fe guilt of the er direet!y—he swears that|ticipating in its eriunes,were just as guilty |©0 afer Casweil Holt Wad beenwhipped by or [a8 those who did commit them,he would Thereare fi fortable buildings,of|der of uneofthecawips in Alumanee,there|therefore require Dr.Tarpley togive suffi-Gtk aed ante lene aged}was a mecting of to campsor Klansin |cientsequrit tn the oanit 1 forhis |: ae er es whithitwasmoved:Thatas CaswellHolt,|appearance hhn in Chambersat Rich-‘e there sawan oldwoman98 old,who after being whi wale dyirmaion be-|mond Hill,on thechargeofmurder:tingle tnd fore a ns peace aud hadfailedto conoainighelesiatittilietceninasti sarengih”her kee of life tight be extended |restedtnesholdLe whined o coeead than;{i We are pleased to learn that ColonelsFen a second time;aomeaslyhthe.-sabstitaed|W™-Jehneton,Prsident,and R.F.to our late:zation.Ineverycountryinwhichthey have wheretpon y Ban Es 'triusm mT];+|S'moaton,one of the Directors,who ia G ‘Planes KeuSapectedtoGfierupJeeTunerca|existed they have been productiveofgrestevils a rmotive that Hols bo rat se deat |Smesnen.Bag one oftheDirwetore,who |mereosmertip Stem etretae,Stas" giviugas»reason,“deed wen tell notales.” heis received in the capital of the|andever willbe,And-whenthey are resortedhonorsthatskingmightenvy!”|to’by due partythey will almost ‘certaihly’beGen.Tillpaysus a highercompliment than resorted oy the antagonisticparty.It is al- “wwe Geserve;iwayidig that we are “the brains of|«oecortain ifthe Leagueshadnever existedinthwmoderatefaction,”and,we suspect,©Tr |sxe South,theWhite Brotherhood,andother“higheronethashe’Intended to pay us For|sindcedorganizations,wouldmever havebeen«the moderatefaction,”as Gen.HIM has been heard of.Busbethiaasit may,bathare dan- —lileantd_to term it,containsitsfullshare of the |corpus,and.thegoadoftheStatedemands that|0 RNR of The fark o not.Indeed,since the glec-Foraslong as theonecontinuesthe otherwill,‘Hlon,wemeet with few thinking men who do andtheonefsjust seapt to runintoexcessand ~atagree with us fully in our views—that pry qhiecalt chai ie id eahee: “tation aul diserption in ueuse of their power We see thatthe consti..and by-laws ofdean.given anole the Capserratiges long:to re|wa,Concthnitional Unkalt Guan.attd'the White at ‘|Rrdtherhood were filed along with the testimony -aot intd notice the com=‘ruction that Gen.by Judge Merrimon.“Wehope that they,to- “Hil!is pleasedtoplace upon the quotedsentence|gether with theentire Hitaal of the Order,in-Slekaleeeas oT oes oeectigas idence,tofrom’our article of the Sth of August that we cluding all theoaths,will be published for the of which these are &portion,and 4 ak you to that >oeshavecommencedthis.article.After giving as}informationof the public,as wellasfurthe vin-|join me withfall hearts in the sentiment—the iene peg Avw Bskaneistringhebetas"sheetwing of the|dication of the character of theOrder ltnelf,iri |!North Stato andher peopleforever !chins or crea en saparty,he makewas do whatnone &fool|has been unjustly assailed,as alleged.Wehope —s pleasant County Llouse.Our be’may :wr*woukihdoint “lettingoatWsdetet prematurely.”|the whole truthmay be madeknown and that UNITED STATES SEXATOR|2s able athe gaing,Not mem aiecnipids tate trae his boys |growingWordlyeveryhatintHAthasreadthe]fall justicewill,bedone to.all parties,Om ota is tm Ont Ei tis oil tek balls to towel for|t havetorhing todo with the whippings wr|Herconduct andinfluencewere ae*Aticle;Cen.THI!alohe excepted,han seen that,killiug’“Awdhy Dr.Juba A.M He is |Commendation from the intelligent and Chris,—{oOo ss a é ..Moote—:.wien far from disclosinga.“secret,”we were merely WAR IN EUROPE next Legislatare will be the electionofaUnited Oe ee Col.It k eoieg yen &mewber of the order,took vo part in ae tity community in which she resided,manifest.|--appondasing uponthe probablefatureoftheCoo-=e Chae!a ‘i States Senator!The namesof a numberof dis-|wonid haveword thoroughly,and coald|*bipping or killing aml Lelieves he saved “‘ae ahgeudieoeabye the ee ::(nerwative party.And every ‘intelligent reader,|_For the last ten days great events in Enrope|imanished and well qualified gentlemen for the |have given the industrious people of Catawba|thelife af Senator Shuffuer whee death had |Samdeien *feos CHILLS CHILLS!except Gen.Hill,we imagine,saw that wediel |have crowded upon each other in rapid sncces-position hare beensuggested by thé Press,cith-ao.®Tecienaie able aan —he ~aay oe |Toa bereaved donghter she said,“Weep not :oe :“not make that probable future to depend upun |sion.‘The Prussians,itwillberemembered,had |%°f sinew woalhd dinchange the funetionsof the|0 tieiduale supyaeted by the County,but tse|thie wiuess is an aceunpt'ee cod hen tasnad |rp elope Agee -1 haveables feos and Infallibte eneiee,+\any particular contingency,but that we thought |mocreded in dividing the Exench,army into|“fice with hodor'knd nsefulnens t the State,|b :ildings neeve!enlarging befure they could |“State wituers”on >petals of pardon ;|himanil &Soother way Pay ey ceatiee ae ee :®ec namie resulie-wyreaxlikely16followthe’ric-|nengly equal divisionepanderthe commend of prone nc fyetepleased to mee the accommodatemorecumfortably.Catawbanecds|he adimits that he obe ed the order Ssolhe ler "These omental tan balled be.bad.oo as CBwEAthiddifedloftheCondbttativeparty.—|MeMabcm dod.Bassine,Every,eiurt)since|naeaunts &oe Prolabiy |vowate powerful orman to padi shee thrift and|Fossett,tend of No:10,topat Caswell Holt |and thar pased awayone of theexcellent of Sept.2 Salisbury.N.¢on tee ee ;I :;un @ 'eee than tis small ept refage for |ty dexth—and he did sy iu Pursday,nnd ex-|earth—a mother in ferael—ansilectiountewheBarelynootherintelligemtmanwillconstruethe|made to form ajunctionofestablish commani-|including Republicans aa.wellag theif ;bard thedeed weukd be @ove on the ne 'kkind and indulgent parent,abenevolent .N“gmeted sentence,observing closely the words|cation betweenthemharfailed.On the 30th Y ,(The Hack thatbearsthismailix busdened |Wriday qights :So ie fothewed teat jaa:|Bor,Wberal and to those in weed,=aTtdwhichiehareitali¢ided,as (en.Hill has con-|alt,McMahonmadean effort to advance tothe|Gov.Vance’s sirnight-forwanl,honest conrse }with the precions freight of many frieods who|i)00)18 Sleedee Se Cann N asif the tteudeat fiend end brightest a 4 EXT SESSION of the Salixbaciaeuedit,|Anau +attchwe did |eeliefof whois Mets,but andKnown integrity—his fine adiiinistradee|are carrying with them much of our sunsline.|De.=Fupre and the quention mentsofFranklin church Academy,willcommenceRept.tz¥caving ee eee Baseline,qhet eqs Nets,abilities,and devotionto theLestihterests of the |Among ihe uuber,our venerated and extecm-|!Dues the othener)dewer cuntmdigtur eyr-May the afflicted family who ha ined|al Schoo!14th:¢:Hot our apinion only,but the opinionjms metbythé CrowePrinceand driven back|Stxte,sinking al)peworal considerations of ed Priddentof Davideon,Dr.MePhail,with|borate thie witwens?wAy .Bie — effected arrangemen's to purchase two lo-|‘Me Plane nearerperectipn thanbas yet been s:-comotiver,aid iron enovgh for seven|x :‘errantd w FimilesoftheAtlantic,Tennessee &Obio|~°7Y Piano Fully We gd mete arrangements for theSole Whole.forthemortcelebrated Pasion Qn- s t :re e honestyts linpemehedbyGreenAndrewswhoadmitsthatbejoinedtheKaktux,beingdep-me sheriff,but took vo part with them,hebelievesthat3or4ofhissunsaremembers|God whenevercircamatances itted heroftheKakluxor‘White Bruotherhoud”as it a rervices,andshe listened to i (a i t ; —_ ut "- %totie by severalGfthe ablest men of|with immenseIde.Onthe Bist he was stil]emolumentatall times,for thepublic welfare—|his lovely and munch loved danghter;and _al-It wana oy vspar.Seerern ae ey th redecton tha the lng bs ahi a4 i reltallerqualia hin netheState,men wha Jabored with all their ener-|fartherdrivenbuck upon Sedanandfinally onm-|°ba!lengestheconfidence even of his political |thongh “we rejoice with eu S that inoar experienceaslawyers.andas]Ag-|parable as itia,lato her eter-|*et de R,WHARTON.me __|opponenta,no les:thah Tile own y friends.|his very visitle improvement,yet they leave|¢s,we hac uever knowna wituesson the'x-|nal gain.and that through the promises and|Sept Sp1F70.--0f &&#Examivercopwenere@late.victory,and whe,as sound pelled to sarrender tits army'6f 120,000meu.|Lver sincethewar,Guy.¥beenknin-|our hearts moch darker by theedepartore anivation in ehiel,to ex himegifmore Galina sonetibelLaren Senimiaie tee fruits aIertenesandConservatives,com-|TheEajerorofthe FrenchandthePrinceb-|want workerin-thecname of the People and How sadthese partings are,We sighed }fallyto eontradietion,(unless be wastelling |of ove and blessings in dixguise.~*|Fruit Trees,Small Fruits}anandthehighestrexpect evenof Gén.Hill him.|perinl surrenderedatthesame timei Bamtine a atthe sacrifice of Wiis private interents,aeSage ott Oe Ee the truth,)by stating id detail ne wo the|_———————————————;7 gett And thé tden,two,that we'cotld notwait a|is stil]chotGipat Mets,whert Wedimst réveme-wheal he peed Waa orks might|Divines havepreachedofthem,Fe each piace,time and.persunsypresent.the whip 'SPEUIAL NOTICES.:Trees La ielhgxelleiano|wrenafoepe.|ei,eter mance nigh|ites nee ee ihe Spin,|Hoh of Sem heh heenoacahe CHOICE GARDENomi».Althongh,|How al is onr otthe Springs,|whipping of Mult aud of Trollinget aud Cat-DR.TUTT’Ss EXPE -TORANT.}' «tobeexecuteduponacontingeacythat mightwev-|Never befort,in the whole historyof the many united to achieve this glorious result,the|so machlike I'fe itself,We searcely taste the7>:1 :liss,all of which by ed wirted b All who h ed this i |i.|+ousthappen,whes wemightknow whetheritwonld|world,hax thére ‘been anything equal to the|Prowas well as others,the services of Gov.plessuresofcompanionshipere the companton |alters ofthe Kise,The hcentinaoff te |ecagthw Gonghe.Golde Auta.Spitting of A PEEP COD:Vance,in Western North:iappes ar not,by waiting that Jong,ix simply|tigor,power and succes of the Prumian arms,mbps a itive poner Sat cate a my “tenes sehon!bonse,fo which he tock pait.the con-|Blood,Croap,Iuflamination of thete Ye ~” ;|p :“Such fs life,and 20 toon heth its memory,”:zangs OF |Send for dcscripiire catalogucs and Pripbsund.Ifthereisanything in the world for|Just thirty days from the day of the first en-|,,.78and mountains with vesiatlest fury,sent-on Pants orien teeh waiees’,templated morder of Holt and of Shoffor}Chest,Hoarsevess,Difficulty of Breathitig,P saareT riceowearenotedonaneditorit{4 for our|gagement,and sixty from that of the delaration |tering thestorm-cloudsof Raditatiem,and :and the ‘actual murder of Outlet and Par-|Brovehitis,and all diteasesof the Lugs at-cintion-and pradencty What some |of war by Franceshe jios bleedingand prosiraie|ing victwwy uponthe Comareetige fonaat|Ve Would ail qzciain with the Poct—a |the K.K.,or White Uratherbodd;|‘est ite nsefiloess.For Long affections it aert‘,.>ied “Out;ont,brief candle!general venta!Z AT wellpae carryerthesinttddditicateOfxConner.|at thefeet of her enewy,against whom she de-si tecctae Saag peekate fe's batawalking shadow :»poor player,nadeSoins thetthd nenoraloeeh|aR fs 10 es ime ene )ea ied part of the Matesnot,batif wan any |clared the war.In thesbortapaceoftwomonthe|snd neritori *;atstruts and frets his hour nponthe stage,:WHATDOKS REASON BAY?|"Bova Frits mad,Piast ofall °ru sea re oo ae Sean of,the posts ue Lionceleap conaiitina Bra the”Lei Aed then loIntl ho more:it &=tale ereif pevtancs,wae betwere,7009.800.|,ras:nts wmnpeees,jive|Béktpe,“Kp0|cous by mail,pemeg pethie ebsitesa;fact,“Amdin tenth we |been so humiliated inthedust ax to challenge|the position of Senator andsendhim to Warh-onions ete tiny -ingham andother Conte Shee ‘a Saeée mplant cate pe nites ~dthinkthegreateitGarigetOPtichbeeikingupthedeepestrympathyevenofherconquerorsbrillhoioekeiotahints’on nf Yours,very trily tothe seuiber,bettheordersxirnded rer iefoitinet cova bale onthe other ~~iverylargemajoritywhichtheCon-|Andtrne men cannot withhold a tear ofsynupe-re whee re jw,_|the State andsmountedto a8 said|mustdependonrearom And experiencein seleot-|sept2—3m YORK,PA.J Shee havefoshel Tuts esc thyGapfenten.da 1 Em whei we ite ¢t ae =tehavéoriginated with ex-ident John-|ing the meansofprotecting health and life Ow.Tt ING &.a fobethe ease the fault shall not be,generally believedto haveneedlerdycatisedthe}4 Norn Canonama Boy a 1813_Fhom| W civeiptieeto thefollowing communica.—Er eer a6 wate Sota spent Gepnetinanewe indummeesone em,what $sbec +ao co.,—oure|4 far,Forthewretch that eantejoice in the theNorth CarolinaMagazine of thatdate,pub-tion from thePresidentofthe Universityn=an equality by whipping,hanging ahoes at to "tho «Merchaats,“TheGeneral's insionstion 24towhat certain |shasementofanimmortalname,orfind pleas||ished in Fayetteville:Mev of justice,‘Theletterfrom whichthe ex-/actr,ne sentry toeflect that ay system ee ae eoame st the 342 Greenwich Street,New York.“Bhai ven intendedto-naf te the Radicilsini re iw contemplatingtheagonics of2 sensitive!“A Jittle circumatance,not.otherwise jmpor.tract was taken wasaprivate Jetter,neverin-eeeSain ee te reves a Surely it dees.The next question is,what}RECEIVERS OP ALL Ki Or.theeventof a Conservativedefeatcapnot possi-spirit,is unworthythenameofman.Suchare |tantthannsmarking thecharacter andskill of |tended forpublicniam,and from suchasource |of the orders to obey the commands:of.the guide shallwefollow in choosing amedicinal See tiow,puch ac Tebac-Bays NortherntheNorthCaroli|chief;togu to thereseue of amember and PasOn i "Hoye ides,eathers.‘bly applyto rayne Gen,Hill must.emow,andit |oF feelingsthough politicolly speakingoursym.|the Nort ina occurred sometime |as to Jeavenodonbtofits trnth aponour mind to cousWeMansewitheal aba Soctporicuihs CUM,teecopebidoe er ckten tor see esiFar cnn a é.in Forsythe’s corps,which we have not yet!Otherwise ‘'uit him«$e difficult for untobelieve that it wasintend:|Pathies areratherwith the Prumiana:<-asen in any newnpaper ofthisBtate,wad which 9 ie wanid never have SimundSopa as ajuror.Ip short,this witness ears comprisedinoneunbroken seriesofsat-5 Venison,"ed for'tin,“We denouncedtheWhole coarseof |T0the’surrender at Sedan the Emperor is|oughtbefore thisto have appeared in the Star.|to our columns::4 a condition of things ‘showing,if trae,‘that 7 ials assures ue that Hoetet-|nag hes Lard.Tal .©fraud ind torruption’Uythé ‘Radical pdity in|“aid tohave stipaiatedfor the recognition of]As the story is-told,a schoonerfrom the Can-Forthe OldNérthState.|the civil authorities were unuble w ters ach:atrongthening.\'y ision businesenables as to sell ‘tho hal t ‘and|thé Regency.”Bat his diplomacy neemsto have ada side of the Bt.Lawrence sailed ab the UNIVERSITY OF N.CAROLINA,life or libertyceonfirmed by the fact:thatin regulating and utitisoptic properties which are delayforthe highest et eetlegislatureinthestrongestterms,river at no great distance from Ogd "2,NIV it Sept,Sed,1876 >be ell instanceliaire the ratorsofthese |2°*combined in the same happy proportions |and crouamtansen cechacken Combtalen ee©“dpplaededthe appointment of Gov,Bragg as|¢¥ailédhim nothing.The Empress,who wns]vicre asentinelofthixgallantcorps was'posted Carer Hair,Sept,3rd,ddan aden fel rnben in any other peparation extant.Thix there.selling Sper cent;wool,&c.,2 1 2percent,Onéofthé committeeofinvestigation.Wewere |Regent,has fled to I’rnasin to join her husband|on the bank,who thought the opportunity of Hox.Lewm Hawn,?ee Res Apromae.0 brought|fore is the antidcte to which reason bids ns CONSIG MENTS SOLICITED..dis iven |trying his rifle too favorable to be missed.He the Old North State,‘9 juste.resort when out health ia imperilled either by |jaiy 15,1970.thefirstmaninthe Statetowriteanarticle de-|#nd eon,and thepeople of Paria have driven|trying his rifle H Béitor f tw fart?ty ;re |y 15,1870 98-ly.S i rdingly singled ont the best dreseed man on ‘ras afurther subject of remark,that|the malaria which prodoces epidemic disorders,:nouncing Gov.Holdeu’s military movement,|the Corps Legislatifto repnidiate the Bonaparte|Sun Oey MURTY fairly knocked nim’over.Draw Sin—My attention has been called,|this wituess sastained hiineelf under a most|or by any other cause,whether inherent ind Nandtoexporethewickeddesignandobjectof|dynasty.This set was followed by the with-|“The Britidh achoonernot ng a formid-by a friend,to the following paragraph in your searching cross examination,as well ary|constitutional or connected with our habits.|orwaySeed Oats forSaleit,and would have been the first te publish it if|4rawal of the majority of the Chamber;where-|able enemy so near,pemetney eqenet a tre-|Paper of the 2d inst:person we had e¥er seen in s:milar circum-|Cccupétions and pursuits.WE HAVE NOW READY FOR Dk- livery about TWO IIUNDRED BUSHELS i i i isi d ry,while)¢a ke the followi _|stances,The venom ofa noxious reptile is oer |our paper had been a daily instead of a weekly,|"ponthe remainder appointed a Provisional mendour {re of grent guns an:h MAPEL Hiz1.—We make the ng ex rset ,..|tore ubtile and dangerous than that whicWehappenedtogotoRaleightheverydaythat|Government,consistingchiefly,ifnot altogether.the Carolinian stood unperceived behind tract from a letter from Chapel Hill,which re-—a weenetcontradicted io a sin-|jacks in fual air and‘capere water.To of uine 3 Seed :ery On)|ss a large beech tree leisurely gle porticular,either ia the detail or in the the fevera,biliousa disturbenceéof 2 orway Oats (ofoPoolaadAbbottleftandwereoneofthevery|!Republicans,Thisis nothing moré than 4!hi,rife.Aa oon athe Britnhalaened Br,quires nocomment :general.Andrews and Moore,who swear|howels.and othersorionsmaladies producedby ove piise)—©frst tobe Yidermealof the plot.Week after|committee of public safety,such as was appoint-|he peepedoutfrombehindhis covertand brought}|“The Universityhas ten or fifteen stodents|his charneter is bad.werefurcedto admit,these insalubrious elements,it ia absolute!good land,sownfn Septeutbetor O¥to-Tweekwe denounced Gov.Holden's Military |¢d at the Revolutionof 1798.Gen,Trochu,an|down another tall fellow.earl,and ns many day ee.Most|that so fur as their knowled —a neceseary that the.stomach and all the seeret-|ber.they will yield:from 50 $060 baghels for:2@ommimion as being without the shadowof au-|svle man andaccomplished general,by,profes-By now oealanae SSse a oe aria Wahke en nothingbat the wrth And Mote |ive shoul be,i to speak,in s robust every bushel sown.(Sow one bushel to the-\d escaped ‘7 wm io e |on.amountof resistance|acre,;-7 -atlorityof1aw,and:declared that'all executions |sion andsentimentopposed to disorder,isthe Te ee eeteed the GrEpiccopal ehurchs ave!ogthe 1 hi Cistioswee.taleenna tt lsehigh the vital apstem canoppose to the delet.sou Wo taccpravent are.os alacd or a 3a bash.For less than 5 4.00"“ “Shyit would be murders,We geve a trnthfnl |Presidemt.The conservative sentiment main-|when thegnard from lageof “Com ‘erious influences©fecdunt oftheoutrageousconductof Kirk's men|‘insitself wellamidst the tremendous excite-|enquired aboutthefiring.Thesentry.verycool-|the fo mew “pony Shope health depends,andit is becausethe GreatobservedthathehadjuethadNostudentftheUniversit‘eitheris,or has 1 o'clock at he VEGETABLE INvIGORAFT andre-a:theypassed through Salisbury,holdingit op|™entexisting io Paria,Save in thecries of ys British oe candy rot,Salenbeen with negroes.a ;eightmenin “white ”taking Car-meat es**fis thecondemnation ofthe people,whileour}“DeathtoThiers?”the fierce Democracyhave he .rales only a thevil students are tent lige along,acolored man tadthewenden "une So mended and cabetter#-~-<"-~*'we gei~hborof the Exabiinerre.|Shownnodesirefor bloodshed.But withal)smallloosipkilled-and wounde?.#2,mIbywhite.of bigh character gudreepect:{Tan out,but immediately-retired;hemet 96 gn invamablepreventive ge advance.{n/all without advance charged.’ ad iy toenterherbed-room,and up-on looking towardsthe bed shewas seized}with suddenterror;fur thers |counterpane,lay a hug 4 OY)aComminsTeta:¢|g.Bey ar ra a,ben‘sh ulled andl}rf bed.Afew well directed fi|thesuake;who seemed to takeitaspassive-of|ly asif he.wasunder adose of Mre.Wins-A nearer inspection,|turuedouttobe no-thing moreorlessthanoneof those or evilaof hair which ladiesnow low'ssoothing tnpocto mat yi approal)PH pamfidendy,|With«felion.9fa F y s7 4 Jobox Smrry’s oMBbled seajortty WF)General‘is4;221,exeldsive of the:¢o Gates andCaswell,c —thereasonthattheref ‘one se Judge Shipp’s majority,We will publish 1 table next week. oy THE CAMPAION.—As many would liketo know how helooks,theycanseehisbysending25centstoBox111,Raleigh Post Ee Cuasonor Truxe-—-Bisnor Arxmson hae changedthetimeof his annua!visitstion to 8t. Lake's Church,this City,from the25thtothe 18th of September inst.See listof appoint- ments in anothercolamn, be -- U.8.Szxaton.—The Wilson alee ansaysitis time thepresswas in thieState,andnorainatesour excellentteemhedneighbor,W.J,Yates,of the Democrat,forUnitedStatesSenator.Mr.Yates declinesthe suggested oborin advance, learn thatour friend and townaman,H.Bailey,7 minsioperby .Holden.5 a‘earned arid Aceturatelewyer,who hasgiven muchatléntiontotheCodd,aad thé gr eb ;voaragsSeed adethtn,Seeinas toostrong @ tothe The sauusty ia mel 7 the Legislature.hy .>—- te lerzactturnt.—A reporter of the Hills- Holden,andlearvsfrom.him that he does pot expectihe Legislaturetoimpeachhimeeforiretredone¢si “First it will not be good ‘ta the ,Conservative ;tedond,can proveonmeno‘‘urthird,Gow.”‘and Gor,and others like me too,well,to give meSympathyinthatway.” SS For the Old North Mr.Eptton;+Please theamountofproduceshippedHickory Tav- Flour $500 Ibe.|Rote &Herbs,$4,747“TheheOats,.“a .te:eeeHoney,280—_Lem Ler,feet. *Trade here is brisk—thetown :»booses ap,Theda2)bt ThenewJinseaie dhanos ine vebeentryingthevirtoesofthewaterandwiththeresults.Thecareare now rum-ment+ing CR ee ee PersonelenSaatSo’clockA.M.ycantake)!w:oan Mat Batechelt nesdinneratMarion,withinsightof J.Mott,deserves creditfor to ex ‘to un-he to contendder with._-‘adit Fatesg cis tiesRoadPaeenfestern Roads—inet ppt valley and allrte*PCorn crops in never were better.Ri t.a x Hickory Staion.tt Uf (fl rs-Sse cs~Who was neex Losrxe Horses !—If angPekin IrAdeN,DaviesDatiJeon,Ran-.8bd 80 on down ‘nto South Carulina, has had a horse or horses stolen,at any time recently,“he may be enabled,possibly,to Jeatn something of thelr whereabouts by ad- -dressing Ur.B.¥,,Kirkham,at Vienna P. O.in this (Porsyth)county.—Salem Press. —_—_———- >Fuxerau or A.H.Gattoway—The fa- neral of A.H.Galloway,colored Senator from this distiiet,the ceremonies of which took'place yesterday,was largely attended by'the eolored people.The body was es-corted from the house to St.Paul's Episeo- 1.Chureh (colored)by&very namerous te-|'tinue of friends and acquaintances,and by*Heatly all of the eolored orders it thé sity,eet among which was a Masonic ,Lodge and the,different fire companies.—There were »te handred vehicles in.the nena:*services =conduet-i v.George Patterson,Rector of St.Sours Chorch.—Wil.Journal." 4 Fam,very Fespedtilly;”wi ©)Ofeultetana:of 16 Years’Experience: av Ss bes ue ‘jiand smalb tao taal »it, fettd')iW)opis a ca sy iPad ts a”1.elt time,semgeetal object tofamish our customers He 0 &» | {19th,29th and 21st of Uctober. —_—_—-oTheStatemilitiaatRaleighandGraham |: Manutecturiog Chemists In the oe :g e ,Sanday, = fi Puoroonarmsor Jo.Tuawen,THeHuso|.F;i f8= s F E i x 8 FF i£r z i#4 rate PrisonersofWar,andall OftheLést Cause: _CAMP,FIELDAND PRISON LIFE ; ContainingSketebesofServiceintheSouth, andtheExperienceandIncidentsoftwo years"#journat OHIO,where Keutecky on,Introductiva‘.anL.M.Lewis,of Missoari,and «HistoryofJohnson'sIslandbyCel.L.G. W.Strexepwax,of Alabama. oc -s- “Bt,Mary's,(Orange,) Naren,Guemens 1h Coet Elizabeth Cathou,widow of Blum Carlton,dee'd. i EXTRAGT BUCH,* from The ex-Slta neces! C.M Tremaine &Brother, y if ar z ii haustedpowersofW.A.Wasn,of f E¥j 4E mS fi:f Wakefuiness.HorrorofEvil;in fect,Universaltoenterintotheenjoyiii |i E Hi 5}3 F 5i‘i r & i; ei wpe ninth 2 ‘7 i? re s : v. Prompt.Honorable,Reliable, AGENTS WANTED in SE in the en.‘United Sues. ng two houses—Bos-ton and Chicagh—vur facilities are unequal-saetaumtacecaeforcircularsandfreeClo’LPSteStreet,Chisago, fe f coinplaiut‘at saldTermttiffwillapplytotheCoartfortherelief de-t.Se aaeni,Oo.8.© untesuhele ; FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, neculiar to Femaks is witheepreperationesteChlornats oe lasunbtion, tions,Ulceratedse behieresallComplaintsincidenttotherex,or the declineor ms i:Ef eA [iali a Hf !manded in the com Atoffice.A :170.Mn tn NORTH CAROLIDRowaxCourtTothecaseofFu! ft LY ONE endorsedbyExpressCo's.of thegoodsgiveuniversal f2 g*noon after the meetingof|ii ’i %frtze i:i State ofthe Uterus,and F t lia Biggs,netibe ign. Petition for Divorce from theBondyof “Mat-rimonytingtoarysatisfactionthe.thede+ is &non-resi of +Usy sitedialaa toe rl Court to bebeld Tor the the Court:House ia);Oh the”Mouday after the |MORBUS, iaSeptember,aod=te the complaint filed in this | bov aniterated fur will be granted |ally.Prepared onty 0)A.JUDSON MASONSClerkRowanSup.Court,Ang.30,1870--35ctiw,pd_? FERTILIZERS1s PERT i jboroRecorderhasbeeninterviewingGov.|ehere oe a |ir ? -[=E3 Ff :; iif E Y ? ;l efi tyFH i Ef i :F PLUTD EXTRACT GP Rhonei F i$Diaaxmea Rewent,oved with unfailing saccessincetheCholeraof1832Boldbyfi IMPROVED.ROSE WASH |eas(T F et vi SF E zé — =3 fn al!these diseases. FIUID SXTRACT OF BOCHU Jnol}dinenggsofthese organs,whether exicting in|With the multitedinous and surprising combina ‘_——OSoo——voy ot?TESTIMONYOF JOMN W.GRAY AND»@BEEN ANDREWSrxtreALAMANCEKUKLUXCASES. jantitiesto cuit.Price epon a ication.fiYMAN &DANCY,No.47,W,Water Street,‘ :NORFOLK,VA: FOR SALEA~>ONE hundredbushels,and over,ofWINTEROATS.Also bushels ang.19 33:6t more see gtbening tha ay hostagebent —stitations,procurethe remedyatonce. Park Rot,New York. PAG acticnte oat The t Burdett Organ basreceived the Mxtonsive in the mere 'reinventors caeMUNN&00,8 The New ¥t the Bur.Th horiYeseyA,ei or te)rir TPR ge poratemaybetheattackoftheslovedisednes,it is cer,|instramentwehaveevérseen.” early indiscretion,sraly Ulierussd top Van ee:of self-care,whiehhe wi sane free to Pi.TUTTLE te Noman &..8.Y.GAN VASSERS WANEDFOR PUNCHINELLO,great origihal ‘Illustrated comic weekly paperfirat10namberssentonreceiptof60cLiberaltermetoagents.Chromo Premiumsto snbscribers.Address Punch-inetlo Publiahing Co.,83 Nassau 8t..N.Y.7officebox,2,783.“Universityof Nashville.E.KIRBY SMITH,Chaneellor.BUSHROD R.JOHNSON,President. The nex’Berrion {"he Collegiste Deptrtment (in af I's ‘re Olases)with Preparatory Fc)ools,opens ber 1870.Coorpe.Cjasaion!a:4 Beientifictay.Por Cire love,address,B.KIRBY PM'TH,Chan-cel or,of BU HROD R.JOUNSON,President._ Hooker Female College, LEriweroN,KY. The Second Sessionof this Schootwii!open on,Sept.19th,1870. o]ie ot the Highest. ~~Sevanpty 0014m M.Hoorn,aug 12—1m :vi se Bros.aaiessat”deattagten,D.C)\feroe,terme and refsrenc:. The25th AcademMONDAY,SEPT.5,1870 for ’2 +.?.Allen,Supt., Farmdale P,0.Franklin Co.,Kentucky. RNTE—100 to 20, Long lives about one mile frow hiscandidateattheelectionfortheofficeofconstable;he isundersheriffMurray;do notwasamemberofthe By Dick,J.—The organization was call-ed the Koklax when he joined them. ;|.By Mr.Borypen.—He does not recollect|hem.fell,tork.quilt,cord,bind,bral andhearingtheWhiteBrotherhood.or the Con-stitutions!Union Guard named when he|. ises were worn on the night heisemadeathisrollingereartied taIntroduce GENUIPAMILYS*WING MACHINE,‘his M ictinewrt =ont sup rif marner,PriceoviyEghterp Pally warrartedforfive years We-1 pay One }|joined,but never had a di-|house;he thinks Jno.T.him to the camp,and does not know that it|en"ty,is the busivess uf the chief to carrywishiiigtojoininto KLUNLESS DONE UP INwhtfac-rimile yt 495 Broome St,Wew Work.H.T.HELMBOLD.29-4f 4 )onc = tyhattaSie. {dayavd oad, Ac,pe tela vio %ete GlassPianos,from,frou ton totwentyfive pe:i ve idee€i hy *“other,hog,Coltoring,$< Whilewe actiipon themaxtnof “quickienapeelf>ode as oe jst hb boy welled »elt ae :wihintramgptsinuowayinferortaUeet th the “arkol,nie eda |cw sms Many familieshavehadadesireto,obtaina ae bynheg Ay dealer aPeetofGumGh0ntsCaedotheywish rehasea cheap made instrament,thatsaingearreatteeF.20.inigie “rit areb 2 We ean fornishNew bvven(OctavePiano-aie= Our Pianosare fully warranted for six years et +DescriptiveCireulara senttoall parts of jheconntryuponapplication.6 , ad MANUFACTURERS,«: —o——- THE BURDBPT:Combination ye.oteORGAN.. (With and Burdett's New.;mpromements.); The ba.aaody tone catively.over ¥.omein this a The VerdicttsUaaitihons! The Greatest Sueeent bftie Age!!|” We Challenge the World te Bqual i)! And cordially invite the profession,isramsreeseer|mealcan rnray ;taetobhoke t smaboad i fed amia2%C,40 ant and dangerous remedies,Copaive and Mercury,The BurdettCombination Orgin iqcD Hexitort'nd 4Atitenameindicates.isanfi tulon ofallétr standard nite,with many bowfeatoresneverbeforeintroducedorathemptedjnReedtogethermakingOrganthePLesULTRAOfinetremente,andove that ready created arev inthedecidedfaverofOrgans.bothfor aeenlarand ——music,abe ap instrument is eitherto eccompanyvoiceor&Otchestra)efecta.’ iS tions that are contained in this instroment,themost male or &male,from whatever catse originating,|intricate music of the “great masters,”can be ren- dered an on a nd orgen;or themost Nand no matiée of howlopgstenting.Tt Is pless-|sicfor the me m canbeplayed by@ ‘ attin tasteand odor,“immediate”ig getion,and ANI the vaviabstenpeer oa é. of thy pbpliftlonsof|g8”are protected hy pate,belong cagadvely toCompany,and cag be need oa no other ongan. ef cordial a@d highest enconiums from those among the first of musicians and organistr.£ y ‘ thin to affect the bodily health and mentay power,ye0 wR be welt’ri KIDUe SHove Ain ited Heajulrdid nidof @ Din.|that oreed instrument bebroughtfo such rete,HELMBOLD'SBxtenqy Baphp je the,great ion.” The New York Observer says:“Ite purityofvoicing,richness of tone,and ‘chestral combinations,together with aeles of new and original stops,render beyond ten ment of such ion as to be ‘tompetition”emisk Soldby Druggists everywhere.Price—$1.25 per;The press and publiceverywhere who havebottle,or 6 bottles for $6.50.Deliveredto any ad-|had an opportunity oflistening to its beautifu! dress.Describe symptoms in al]communications.strains,not only give it their unqualified appruval,bnt unhesitatingly concede that it stand. without a rival. Tle Bardett Organ ranges in price from Address WH.T.HELMBOLD,DingandChemice!$135 to $1000. Warehouse,594Broadway,Ne,We have also New Cabinet Organs at $45,675,$100,&c.. Cc.M.Tremaine &Bro., golWHOLESALEAGERTe;'", July 29,1870. " ————oe——A BATTLE WITH A RATTLE.SNAKE.infaitht.0 Lambof God arhich takestawaythesineoftheworld,takeawaymy Atthe residenes of George K.Sowers,tin |—Visitor, Eeq,,near Nillwood,there s Ste——e tendays ago the rare re cae good Methodist.minister,who livedpuake.While Mrs.Barch wassittingon|on a verysmall salary,was greatlytrou-thehouse pteps with ber:little girl,whowasbithByasnakeafewweeksago, +little.ona,with fear,calledtaemelee3——:oneap- proaching thea re.Bure’ing up,saw a ratilesnake,about three feet longadabout:h:thickness of a man’s wriet,oa few feét'off Alarmed,shé rished intothehousewiththechild,calling for Miss. Caroline Bowers,who wasiqthe douse. This lady foant b to aiack the reptile wish a hoe,s dptruck him oneblow,which uiewbled48h and dropping thethe hoe n into ¢wuse.yt n-Maiabla tethedcd wiht eebrely|alewee fakes Weapon,@ bucket of hot water,and threw it ov his snakesbip.His con-tortions andar this hydrophatic treatmentaresaidto=been Jearfal;he struck atsretinccaSaandfretlybit himelf anal Gaally expired.The snake had ten ratiles.rk;rare as snakes of anykind,apd especially ratticsnakes,are iv ity issingular thag pne lind2tinkthesameesastwen- ty years ago,the ratiles of which are stillpreservedyMr.Sowers.Itis rather odd to hear two rattlesnake 2 o-iewatone time,bat Mr:Ni A.Pinegivesanaccountofacombathewinersed a-few days agoin the mountains;tre wasattractedbyanwnudthilnviveinthebash- esand a hing it he saw p rattleanakeinaoeathitade,but perfectlyatill,except as is ratiles and movedhis aeqe phe movementsat&blacks seswasiy andaroundhimveryriapdedlyaeantiondypeopeei,Olay cirele.thie maoearre bad coamaike re-pested and the cirele very much narrow-rattlesnake evidently thought the¢in striking dietanee,on which* bledatonetimeto get hie quarterlyin- times,butat each was putoff with someexcuse.Atlength doenwent to bis stew- rd,and i ase men have,hig mon-ey,for hie family:were sufferingfor thenecessaricsoflife.“Money!"replied the steward,“you for money?1]vhoughe for the of rouls |" goodo Sodio”replied the minister,“Lean’t eatsouls,and if Icould,it wouldtaketenthousand.sachasyoursto mukeadecentmeal!’This anecdoteispotsee-tarian,for it will apply to all denomwiua- d 7 -r --—ee .Biousitixe.—Blashing is a sudden red- —s into the capillary vessels of the |™skin.It is produced by some sudden con-fasion of the mind,owing to eurprise,or|diffidence,or modesty,or shame,or con-scious guilt and peprecesn,It shows the influenceof the passions on ‘the rerv-ous system and the circulation of theat"Boose pone hoWever,can sovee,that nothingmanefemger=agitate them to a dégteesufficienttoproduceablach. A large Florida planter,who has somefourbandrednegrovsemployed,coneti-tating a majority of the votersof bis coan-ty has agreed with his liborers to supportoneofthemfirRepresentative,they in tury to auppert him for Scpater. A troxfriend is distinguished in the fter|crisis of hazard and necessity,when thegallantryofhisaid:may show the worthofbissoulandtheloyalty:of bis hea:’, Wilmington N..Carolina | stallment.He bad—called a nomber of dening of the face,caused by the blood| vs |a aloneewefagsend po ham |conld savehim. «gallon complesion ?are1spumpldJanethomg::debillitatingailmentssa roundinall a ne wit ot wets ’qa sD =BREDIARY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIZSED IN THE Fountain ofLife-the Blood, wt THEINDISCTIMINATE VACINATION gd .=ever with diseasedLymph will Eradieate it rootandbranch,foreverSuchaRemedyis HENRY’S CARBOLIOCONSTITUTIONRenovator. aPe Bon Eweswd,and fromeeteeta.sated .ih attacksdiseaseatitsin‘ro andmaturity,anddissipates it the avenuesoftheorganswithaverringntyandsendsnewandpureBloodboundingthroughevery artery andrein.The tuberculesof Scrofulathatsometimesevetingoftheabdo-ere withered,dissolr-hethrew himeelf athis enemy wih ven-edand eradicatedand the discaged worarosepeabuttheblacksnake«(ZEEE INSURANCE CO,[Shed ince Lik.The Torpid Lire and.InneSoyGrBbtaceirescenortoesSogtentea,eed thr apafonotous revere so.dee f6of bis aniagviet threw)Authorised Capital $1,000,000.|rowed neaishand activityhimacifaponhimandseizinghimbytheItemponthetoed,finidsof the bodyneck.killedbimalmost instantly.—Clark OrrioEns:amd System,are ;oe ity.Gaye.gare VinPoeetern bagongee a weaa+—_—-—ao J oe cone come em eee ita toneh,disessc and ‘‘&Goop Recostittepamox.—A pat,|Ales Johneus.Jen:Py Sintkaneta ent mediciue vender in one-of our princi-|w 4:Wright ..Attorneys.EAPS TO NEW LIFE, palcities,was dilatiig to a large crowd)Hon Blthor Wi a ung A EntireSystem of Pains and aches,en-apon the wonderful efficacy of his iron|Rev.B.PF.Buyersing Ag,|liveas andimpartss ~~ronouncing them the great pana all-“potent in building op an Sion|itis compary,Now 2oA eeiaaae ee|ry Eye, oaiimion”soccess during the few weeks since it commenced meeto the I “That ie eo—that is so,”said a by wand eke antl pe Seatiy coment teto an ‘lees,’ stander,“What he tells you isafact,They ateae ssc constantly,andgentiemen—every word of it.” “Hear that,wiil yet.eried the de-|7,-F dalPaesof themenreeth a 3i SpfightedGuach’;“thet te Viving teathmony |prise Setecanee >ath weakenrightbchareyourowaeyes—amau who AHome.otTpsnmndsnectar cea Seonhes.need che bitters:nm)can recommend|.54ate justifiedintheir expe 4 Fa!is now tothe publiewith them %™*":to be maltedSome of,theiymoney at|themostsolemnassuranceofitsintrinsicmedi.“No;not exactly ”replied the fel-homefor the Ee eal virtues,andpowerful Healing properties. Ld ;“I have ne ee eae »tt errs ”Sol 428!Dleattind de shié t you see Steve ins did,e y prprastertredytons ©s _“ania his life.”.ie rteihe investmentaeier Kipwere,aarEenéh dont CRINE,be.,beFlthatJ’qnestioned,gome one.|Gesifable.AndforDiseooer'of W ‘amen and Children.i,you see,Steve taken the |IN THE *LrFz'— bitters jast one week before he was shov-eee edin prison formurder,He was stri ARE ALL\LL PARTICIPATING,nw ishes :at everything iw the shape of iron about|and ica,ot.|Afections of the tual Coativenese,Detnl-hie,wid yet he made @ bar and worked|Milo SttePartePeetselplans Ourpeople can tly,Disenses of beRee,ET his way ont.”not be too fully impressedwith theadvan ot oe iver Complaint,In-“Probabl he had whiskey enough in|insuring inthis digestion,Pilea,Pulmonary,Di-him to fuieh a bar,”suggesied a wag.Home Institution,nenacs,ion,Serof-“No,buthe didn’t,”retorted the first,|which promisessomuch of presentandfuturegood wla,or King’s Evil “He had Been taking this man’s iron bit-STinelsinaeh a Ge ate mssagthin ite in §,onde sv ftore,d’ye m'ad?and what does Steveldo bat open a veinin hw arm,and took ironenoughouto’bis blood to make a erowdor.and prised the gates open with it,andfethiniselfinut.Bact!”: ‘The medicine man subsided. Man’.bipi néss is said to hang upon athrad hia ‘wyat be the t read that[nevér at hand to sew om,theshirt bug.jon that is always off. Fira Becameeampt war insdarope is the’mostoltrewarythatbasoceurredformanyin.its origio.aud its Tess.8dfortehwybethemostextraordinaryin Beeler oe.me cep progress.Let aa bave done now andforeverwithherainousfallacyofvendingourmoneyabroadfortheenrichmentofothers,and determine thathenceforwardwewiiretainitathomeforthebenefitoftheCommunityandState.1S.H.GRAVES,Gen'l Ag’t,4th Jadiciai District. Quinine-Powers &Weightman's 100 OUNOMS.ti epee with EnglishCalomel—Blue i iph.Morphine—Gum Chioral,(the newremedy,of esiliatthevaee titan,Pot-ass—lodide Potass—Joduform—Indide Lime and many other =e =aga fomlegeRopoinns aol de! @.tO8M.1.il" ts iCc Prot.M.B.Henry, Director-General Berlin Hospital,Prussia. M.,A-,L.L.D.,F.RB.8. HENRY &0O.,Broprictory.. Agency,o€the United Staten Laborators016Foti!Street;PostOfice Box 6272,lover yer bqze we YOR! 1 sbeid ,ow neRENOVATOwN aukGaouatlarse.“eesnunre emer®Sera aresgis a" eis,‘si'ae «|sa08 ae lieN,to Pride, EDALe-Have ‘Just boon We Ootber ee November,1889, #a N s i if Ral wil tijd.he :as ©AK wis is 8.™.sSTEIFF, .madé,over Baltimore,eee ‘York Plans. _OFFICE ARD WAREROOMS:ol ' |No.9,NorthLiberty Street,near ‘Baltimore Street |is.BALTIMORE,Mp. have allthelatestim-vorywar-T cauedtor 00yore with.privilegeof | 6)Lm|ry2)5 “ae. @ fhours: aha savethree-fourths otthe“aliaapge tecreatoeepee|eo ee woah eneaM very smperte Z09 hand will wash alarge pumber of peces:okrSinw71retiighE;piscoped ‘The,Maghine ix oo ns.ba Ub ieeveryfamily.’ost’aeogetReeie oe cr shan. hand «ma yey aheeLinxye ayer |ehh:ae ioe aS 0, Ole Titene tia,t%- +a] Wa AR neeexceltérTHe 3'“We haye one eo.hous botd are atacles sigreatsSuneottweentaS¢)F;<waharetnustuae'ort ine tn tisaadwerner‘y commend itforelt:apna.aur Lette jVindioatot,aDoiwhole“Aeruvertwoyears?exly.weareasnured.that.andecon oft vit ip thelabor,andntroducedinte©Willicmgon,Smith,“L bare had a Doty Wasberrometime,It gives entive eepossepivasureincommendingittothehousehold.”R,me/te eters Dotr's,lotinuseforayear,and sree ee aratefulHeca wa eessi rate2 sn have yet OR |sh seummmammalenta caches +|nish,orden fir'r Neolaines oeSecoudhandPianosandParlorOrgansAlways|tai!prices Washer $15,ExtragewrlennghadDgweowlforwardeitherorboth <7.hlste bf freight.+i ere ’ io Se ington,Va,so alire ave we they w liked aM,Rares:N.Selisbury.N c te refund the money if any onewishes téretarnGer.done Letche,Leaeatie Be ee feats.efer-e mnenth’s_R.B °4 according to ne.Mesere.B:Barwell&fon.«harlorte N.C |Nehusband,father or brothenshoaldperwiti Misses ash and Kollock,Hillsboro,'N.'C.the drudgery of wa-hing with ave dongle]TermsLiberal.Acal!issolicited.”two in the iy wos berand&Bernhardt are agentsfurthe sale|more anchor of the feeble and tsuperseding every other |i stimulant.Inallclimates, fropical,temperate or frigid,tt acts as aspecific 3: inevery species & which undermines disorder the bodily strength and.breaks = down the snimal spirits.-Wherevea_:,it "as Altro-duced it becumes ‘h'stand- ard article—a-medicinalstaple.It is to-day the 1 RRR,&BAKER'S sical 2 TAL YARTTL te yeivom SEWING Abel 181 Baltimore Street,Baltimore. Feist"Vaal andBissticity.of,Stich, Perfection and simplicity of Machinery.Using both threadscomets Propel opr.No fastening of séams by of thread.Wide range of application without change of adjastmentTheseam‘etains its beauty:and firmness after wasbing and iroving. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machives,these merhiies. ente the most beantiful and the set ' eeute,With less labor,Jeyvathe arasore Ne.by Doty Clothes rer.remit to whem adiscountsaremade. Risin.Se Corea esReeae yy biaVINEGAR BITTE Si 224 Mundredsof‘Thousands t‘yp eee CurativeTfects jWHATARETHEY?¢ Md ae is ee r sa on& M V O A N L A : ca k e ing Store idee &Coblens;ie now eccinead in his line ‘atjeeandonthemostreasotableterme |r All'kindsoffurniture renaodmadetolouka8wellasvew.‘Spepteationjyiventoihemaking‘and'fingofSOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGER;,CHAIRS,&e,&e.Give him a call.exainine his work,‘and will go away pleased.16-tf BARBEE'S HOTEL,HIGH POINP,Nv. Qerosirs RAILROAD DEPOT. wpe we reyew er ayEnive wsta Se ex > ‘beBRADLEY,Je tabtsdtdy mekvame resin"Eproties as Tete hi sszbo brdi nd orharientat Tenpaces fm whtre’the CarsForsakWesveoBd(buLw setetraty,.et cm |oblbwsly awe bios seated ©Hahargv n'ttall trate.anit SineRemnant neverrin,-Ive tovyveaiancdeees onto { iefalRaa RENE int iyhopeWystric 1g 'f eattentiontdrhe!w:(eresmt©Rott quednéedsenunens stthet™>eolfPietteams -@ aa Ra Ra aonin advo to the above plare will iexuc policles-on the YORLANDA The North America Companypaysite AL merf-Morth& )axe Sachiidiee pd Swolted'iwiitakegoodsateduntyHolderswihbepHInTHESy abd we x8deraoF#5 18 9.50 p5p wah or ee ab to Jo4tesbal edt |il ohle need «Th coat.6 Re mmee bebise Seioaroy B ebruiod egy |weartbbe eno 6}ely o ;Nusa lis idetorese;:ert A mena,tho bn,lakes ane ge esimrioiy, SEONDINOS:OFPOLICY <TH ‘Company's policies’ares tin!ps Wrertitesy ee Wet jenni)ois reins ees angaal fava lide buen ‘tind hits |AuehiesThe fives of fap ,Phi Qompayy wil vor copiest any Wee tian ®Ciinpiatty”Pe pay,claius ae soon a8 the proof thereot ip A il-ee established.’ Theoratesace carlienShecodl thaw thase of any other Coompan iged wader the ’¥oaks,potresponsible to wie Lieu:eee De»ane anfity %, F a vies’asi gait fyjpliein Mee ie ait CE aa APs ¢ fstie |"wentell - :&powaEn’Orns nf wrwyaino4 amet oc »Jao ye Hele *pe €,4 POWMENT,‘by ss 7{6 to ie a ait i ae NT LHS,ee tebe han etescitald “wilt 1 as ar aaaPeasevonetitilea0“INOOMEPRO TERM.Live,at ol*REPU RN PREM‘DM):cc :wl ido oth ‘ealsteht WT“Tontine Mutual,”orCheap Plan re »MDausiaeMetdal ta combination’of Tosirarts bit Ei‘10 the wante of wclase of people who,haveesitsheavy)reeorae (oemteteietnlife.ou the ‘Tontine Mutual Plan ey $15 once,only,"You .toFant tt deh 7 seeee.inSie mgs"Yopare +0", oH SEXES N THE8 a ae“KLE HAVE TO PASS AMty ICAL NAT)Clastes aeuied tho000 Menibers.Wheuever a Class vc hll it‘ea, fall.The Companyge:guartstece that in case your death should occur,reakthonghtherearenotonethousandMéwLeetsourClass,yet willreceive$1,00;nanos —had more hen 1.000 inet oer *man asi are |Members in your Ciart theceedMembers,then$5,000'"Busse AmrAduise-all betweentheages of 15 and 35.Lass B.—Admits «ll between the agesiof35 and 45.Crass \'.—A all between the ages of45 and 60.; -TONTINE FUND.—At thesame time youbecome insured;you ale become’aMeyeroraTontixeFuxp,which may give to youpsell,whilst living,a large sum of inoneyThisistheonvy need in the United States doingbusiness dn asound basis i,es,that has a Cash Capi of $125,000,and has a deposit withtheBtate for thefaAyeesBaidesthesloswse.ofthis kind.Sendfor ‘Book \of»rs are Stockbolders.All,O!fcese are Stockholders.HatinDt PRESIDENT.I]LEANDER STARR,Sscartarr.ebe Me TN,yAL E,Vice Prestpext,|)WM.HENDERSON,Ass'r.Sxc'y.1 STEWART,Codusel,LUCIUS McADAM,Consulting Arwary.Maweat Exaxixen—M.B.TAYLOR,M.D,,Salisbury,N.. GEN.ROBT.B.VANCE,Auz.19—33:ly GENERAL MANAGINGar Mets eleiaa>BmoD Ae mere. rut oa ANDARLINGTON LIF INSURANCE ovr. "OeRICHMOND,is bak “Showing ahidpeorkale cen ie cies On Mutual,Non-Foiletling ble.mare Div ‘Git or “Life Policies,40,per cent.,the eounomy of ite management ad its careful selection of visks. pastpayments firfeited.‘ihie comfromftwofficebyanyLoa eotien!gosianteer topareetvalueandreinsiatement,as though °WA ARRINGTON,babe currwaltecdedd cs cceccscbdeswocndes Paesiverr.JOUN #.EDWARDS,ot eh.F218 levees Aatestluse.Vick Parsiperr.DJ MARTSOOR,.,.°..-./aude obtads Wilk WV oe8s ese Secretary. wey?ge al fl pul dee eseest oseisTANTGreRersey. Py.¥WOLYF,....‘sen te“bong +--+SURSRNEREDEDE OF.AGEFCIR. ELIDA TiOy <n ier infall.of advan16taialeteaesreeificiesees‘leas rel omy 9 wile‘untenBeer ian one probably greater in angup’grid @betterreser- NoRight uf oid foley holders willbe effected;they will contintetopay the rameruleasbe-fore;to hold the «unepolicies as before;to havethe same rights,benefits and privilegesasbe-tion,cnk etNae aes See Stave benefits thanbefore. ».All renewalsofold policieswillbeinnameof pew y-This bas with Tayeed all parallel Life Ineurance,and now offers te the a i.amyand «mtyfaseed by nune. It yen Use thet divicerd«wil)continually deerea¢ tent aiow P ape the policy ay bes.cource of ineQpovten: “ttIt eae are Non-Forfeitible,and therights ofrarunteedonthefaceoftoePoyaseashetGeocontract.bet “fellow w heals awases Gia pany gine The late war tatight men.)fo Saukemannptetes the penelty of being scperaies fromeraan»by ba y guards @geinrt thie'in the Chart isin mart,leins oneaSoapsataacaeresSedrbSafe,bercantPnauwe Tovesttient of C0,whiehareannoally sent NorthwrLifeInsurance,takiag so mach frem gar 7 giving powertoourop 1 to every nan and woman in Western North Carolina,deriring to seonep to their faminasirrofLifeTnsurancetelookwelltotheiri:terest byre ej be i —_themeritsofthe“Piedmont and Arnage BieLife poremnnes Commervite.ited,and information cheerfully given LEWIS &H A Saeente vAbeat. Ds awAgent for Wentern'N.0.Rufin,N.C.“petAdvanofLifeIn-BEYOND DOUBT “tirinen.The Connecticut MutualISTHESTRONGEST _Reowasvree,N.C.aM LIFE"Deer Sir':—Yot!Will ‘pidase docept at chargesof theamount ofthevarmeevirs thout .cts HcyLe windine we)STSUTAREe Comp’p é =cidaor,Fey 'Bc a Onn }tvaute yo ad now'we atethe|4 a wee caeryoo OMe: reaipenta ‘evened ra ena otolalreeit itedonyToyouandtheNorthAmericaLifeTnetr- y we shall feel under obligations, eenswa the widow and fatheriess cat feel nama aoraet ss Rae te ieoatandLeyerwrene3caeesauAanSypeahavesnocessininducingothersto be watniteGen.Agent, r moatliberal 7;and may|cheapest it ned of the widow and onom blesspon|eee and prosper you in yourgood work.Apri—tir Raleigh,N.@RET0.BARBER,eg enol Mille B.C.JNO.A.BR ADSELAW,Agent,Salisbury Mr.Holdernessis also agent for the Liver |Worth Carolina,In theSaperior London,and Globe og,Insurance Com-at County.§°Court. Ay,Which,insnres all.kinds of W.P.Boke,sueingsin behalf-ef himself7andgon Pate buildings,Retired F pee wwe . aes Mis Marchendice endall -Saat ee™7 »Deed parssilfislames p n San hs Mr.ra M navees deyalect ambers asREPTReSCe,daseph F Chasehershereby hat[ere rseyiftehoel Bi oo “winstheHereti.by tie'sothe’ Boudin ESSou sn Ff eae a0 eatEt naesee }i"EeThy orp WBA,Aat STD Pe onto sora 102 =ng . es =ens cae geof the. pa,a 4ei te a oe we ret)o ~ ee Feb itwill. acti ?. fPvem theletgest Manufacturing Chemistsinthe World.) seth wi Daeitwithavtrial,end‘epproba- MBOLD,ly, Years’Experience. ’ ot“t seb sh hee tment;bean"»;PookBay We Siege ere en ThavewithbischaracterandWILLIAMWEIGHTMAN,Choniots,Nathan’BrownBerecia,Philadel i i phia. MELMBOLD’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Porweakness frem indiscretio The ex- hacated powert of Natare which are accompaniedby#0 man among which willtoLeasofMemo- Bil;tm fect,Universal Lassitede,Prostration,endinsbilitytoenter intotheenjoyments of society Theconstitution.once affected with OrganicWeakness,requires the aid of Medicine toonandinthesystem,which HkI MBOLDSBachelavariablydocs.If no treata entisto,Consamption or insanity ensues. HRLMBOLD's MAUID EXTRacr or BUCHU, "er wv h-|riety Store,all of which we will sell low for Ia Weculiarto Females is unequalled byPreperstion,aa in Chiorogi«or Retention,|or Bappreasion of Customary Evacua-or Sobirras Stateof the Uterus,andtoneintsIncidenttothesex,or the declineor|agetrils.| —| ye EELMBOLD's SUID BKPRACT OF BUCHUsoamtiagy® SYMPROVED ‘Rose wasn Ginennes | ‘ordelicatecon- remedystonce. that,however slightarom.it is cer-Menta;powers. requirethe aidof a Dio-"Ss Bachnisthe great here.Price—G1.95per bottle,or 6bottlesfor$6.60.Deliveredtoanyad- dress.Describe symptomsin al!communicati _|fromall. berde sigh ott.Eo the ak etonabymake Wa. for-a general 3 NG HOUSE,Out Houses,Ice House,goodOrchards,and_‘Lwo or Three Hundred Acres of very TOBACCO LAND, and is,o the whole.one of the most de-sirable places ia the country. Any oue wishing to examine the P.tty &c..will please call on J.W.GRAY,or the Messrs.STIMPSONS.who are now in bua-iness at that place;and for further particu-aren me at Eagle Mills,Iredell Co..°C,T.N.COOPER.Jaly 22-29:11W. PHILLIPS &BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Gourt House,on Main Street, I SIE 2EBI8 THANKS TO THE v eh-pengte Seahepst ar aadeps yfair ing and strict attention to business to merit «continuance,if votan increaseofthesame.We will continne to k on hand a sup-OCBRiInS,inplyofPAMEILYGcludin,Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,&c.,&c. ALSO,BOOTS,SHORS,'DOMESTICS,8PIECE GUUDD, YANKEE NOTIONS,in fact,almost everything usually kept in a va 4 Cash,or Counestmarketprice. PHILLIPS &BROTHERS. Feb.18,1870.7—tf $1.000 REWARD. DeBing's Via Fuga cures al!Liver,Kidvey aad Bladder Diseases,Organic Weekuess.Female Affiictions,General De-bility and a)!comp'aints of the Uvinary Or-géns.io male and female. 91.000 will also be paid for any case of Blind,Bleeding or Ttebiag Piles that De-Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. eBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT caresRheumatiem,Pains.Bruises and SwelledJoints,in man and beast.Sold everywhere.Send for Pamphlet.Laboratory—142 Fraukliv st..Balti-| try Produce at we higb- | more.Md.apr22-ly WILLIAM VALENTINE,|THE BARBER,| ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FRIBNDS andthe Pablic for the liberal heretofore extended tohim.Ne newinformsthemthathehasfittedupanewand commoedions Shop,in Dr.Henderson's Brick-Building,Room Bo.2, where he would be pleased to see them.He tees to give im every case -—hasin bis employ ofthe best Hair DressersimWesteraNorthGarclina.Herequest«aca!)| _balichary,H.C.Daw,89.108._S01YssonovenWOUSsE, PAYE(TEVILLE STRFET RALEIGCOH,F.C. Having io connection with any other Hote!Raleigh,I hall make the FARBOROCVUGH HOVSE, WHAT IT Has BERS,Theonly Firat CiassHotel'in theCity. Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, ia Ornamental Trees an®Pinnts, CHOICE GARDEN &FIELD SEEDS,&€, A Splendid stockofthe choicest varieties. Bend for descripiive cataloguee and PricedDists.\ All Trees well packed #0 as to carry safely toanypartoftheUnitedStates.Fruits and Smatt Plants of al kinds,sent by mail,postage paid,to any Post Office intheUnited#tater. °., sept 2—3m ROT ete es vx —— Addrem A.T.HELMBOLD,Drag and Chemice! Warehoure,504 Broadway,N.Y. ‘o —_— HONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN sépl-engravedwrapper,with fao-simile ofmy Crem- foal Warehousé,and @gned fave 3-19 H.T.HELYB™p. 7.Bvans &CNerseryand men. NORTH CAROLINA,?In the Superior YORK,Pa. Rowan County i Court of Law.In the case of Julia Riggs.vs.Johu Riggs. Prtition for Divorce from the Bonds of Mat- rimony!It appearing to my satisfaction that thede-¢ fendant,John Riggs,is a non-resident ofthisState,notice is hereby given that he,thesaidJohnRiggs.must appear at the nexttermoftheSuperiorCourttobeheldforthecountyofRowan,at the Court Howse in Salisbury on the Fourth Monday after theThirdMondayinSeptember,and plead,an- swer or demur to the complaint filed in thiscase,or the relief prayed for will be grantedExParte.A.JUDSON MASON, Clerk Rowan Sup.Court. ere |borerto join us in d Aug.30,1870—35:6w-pd aa® >adie bund 1 om.bie|a nn e ee.ai ced) CeieteOe i Te eS ittb ry *rdivPoeSS as ;rf ;oeae eee eedete eweay MY We copy the following from the New Berne Republican,and endorse every word : New men are always setting forth the advan ofad .They trytoproveifisany“Royal Road”to fortane,that judivious advertising is thatroad.They ete examples of men who were not worth a dollar afew years ago,and who are now rolling in wealth and luxury;and they tell us that this miagi-eal change of fortane was all broughtaboutthroughtheagencyofadvertising.The evidence in favor oF advertising is certainly too strong to admit of a reason-able doubt of its efficacy as a businessstimulantandtonic.Advertising brings ity brings success. ~~ in the hands of an individual,wnat is to revent it being offar more power in the hoods ofa commanity!?If a business mao,by the outlay of atew dollars,can }increase his business several handrede of dollars,what is to binder a Town,a County,or a State from increasingita bo-siness by meansof a little money spent injudiciousadvertising?If advertising benefits an individual,it will benefit acommunity,‘Then in the name of com-mon sense,I ask the Press of North Car-olina,Why you do wot sdvertiee the ha- tara]advantages of the Good Old NorthState?Why not bring the entire news-paper force of the State to bear oathe aub-ject?Let every town and every counthaveitspapeadvantages:let sepapersetforththeadvantagesofiteown particular neighborhood,bat let them uniteinadvertisingtheStateingeveral.Whynotdeclareapolitica)trace,discontin bitter politieal and personal articles.Donotpandertothetastesofafewdepravedpoliticianswhogloatovera“red bot ar- ticle”as the buzzards gloat over the pu- trid earches Ofa dead mule.Endeavor tobaildopthebusinessoftheState;invite the capitalieta,the mechanic and the ja ing the’unlis i- ted resources ofthie good old State.ItcertainlylieswithinthepoweroftheNorthCarolinapresstoturnlargéstream|o!‘he tide +f immigration towards the shorts of this State ;and all that i,B-)quited ie to stop advertising “Ku Klaxers” “[niow Leaguere”and all “Politicianers.”For God's sake give the old North Statethebeuedit«f the writ of “Habeas Corour,”releare her from the claims af poli- tics,give ber a rest,give her a breathingspell.Let a healthful stream of immigra-tion course her veins and buildapherwastedenergies,Remember thatimmigrantslookingforaplacetosettlein,cannot be ex to eometo North Oar-olina,if you continue to Sight and quarrc]and scold,atid make believe that a terri- ble reign of tertor’is hovering over theState. The excitement;created by the politi-ciane of the State woald not amount tomuchifthePresswouldonlychronicletheworkaccomplished,and sot deiga tonoticethelittlevide-show fights that takeplaceoutsideofthearena.Gentiemen oftheNorthCarolinaPress,we a |toyouinthenameofthegoodpeopleoftheState,to advertise the State.Let theoutsideworldknowthattheOldNorthStatecan,and does offer as many indacr-ments to the capitalist,the merchant andthelaboreravavyStateintheUnion. ~~.ForGtveyss.—The brave only knowhowtofergive.It is the moet refinedandgenerouspitehofvirtaehumanna-ture can arrive at.Oowards have donegoodandkindactions,cowards have evenfonght,nay,sometimes even conquered ; but a cowardnever forgives It is not hisnature.The power of doing it flows on-ly from a strength and greatness of the soul,conscious of its own force and secu-rity and above the little temptationsofre-senting every fruitless attempt to inter-rupt its happiness.This ia as true as preaching.t any one skeptical noticeandprofitbytheirjadgment. The Empress Eugenie and her son,the Prince imperial,ate-living at Hastings inEngland,secluded from society, ‘ry.An-as aanee £0 Say ‘|poet inevitable misery and disorder.enjoy the comfonsofhis hone’by(bis or |‘Tho56 of oldtime alwaye her)living ther,anaes oan andin our own times often eatin arine Pugh brings two suits by two differ-ent attorneys against whofeavesherdoneanddrinkswith’vile as-sociates.Some of these discontented per-sons have lve prey along time.Ab-igail G.Tow having been warriedin1846toHoraceTownsend,from whom the nowasksto be divorced because heabusesandfailstoprovideforher.Ovh-ers found each uenrereee =Mr.J.A.DeHoff married in 1869,getsdrankandabandonshiswifein1870.—The divoree list shows most curious factsandtswellworthcarefulreading.As to Chicago,where divdree is in theair,statisticsandculledfactsofJast year’scompaign,frum Mareh,1869,to March of the present year,are also interesting — The w number of divorcees applied forintheRecorder's wesaer,in the Cirenit court 36,in the8 court,from January to Julyy'668,"it was 86--in all 563;to which,in order to form an estimate,aboat fifty should be added tomakeuptheyear's balance,»goodly pile |how limited was Tenny,"5 notion thatinthespring,people's taney lightly sarns>thoughis of love,may be seen from thetactthatattheopening@ftheyearthefancyofmorenstothoughtsofdi-voree than to hoseof akanay,rising, on the average,from about to seventy.—The fact tha:desertion figures so largely| as a cause of marital difficulty in Illinoisiedue,among other things,to the austa-Ule and migratory tendencies of Weste:.life.Intemperance,which is anothersourceofthismoralabomination,isane-cessary consequence of living in the ex-hausting,because intoxicating,climate oftheWest,where for the same reason,in-sanity is prevalent.Ip all climates andanderallconditiorsitisthenatareofwo-mau to be discontended.In the East|this peculiarity appears in woman's rights |agitations,salacious ligerature,curtain leo- tures,and assumptio.of the garbof men; in the West it crops out as divdree—be-cause of facility,In LIllipois,whetherthehusbandgainsorloses.a divorce suit, he is responsible for alb costs therewith |conneeted,and—Ossa whilethesuitisgoingonthewifecanBajoinhimfromtheuseorons—of 5 ; real ai elimateaidedandabettedbylaw,avorcemadeeasy.Throwing anddecencyasideasnotenteringintothequestion.thewife in and poth-eeecake atcha ot lined di-verce.Law,pablic opinion and re desires,pas a inhabitantsof the Westdownaninclinedplinealreadybyclimateandinftandwhenpog°tto the bottom they will find that it is a greased plane the vo &%élimbagain,—New York Wor.; A om Sone The mere says:Aft t aa is —ze is aimeorthatarmamentsare4orthatalluponthe=——sis that Kingliam,at parters,commands the army ind SeanThedreamofGermanphilosophersandstatesmenforacenttryhasbeenaccom- ished by the rade stroke of Behedetti’specananhour.The soldiers otBavaria,Wurtemburg and the petty Ger-man States,that a year ago would almostagsoonhavethoughoffightingdudertheFrenchtri-color as beneath the Prissianeagles,now accept the otdets Of theCroWnPrinceasitcheywerealreadyapartofthePrussiannationality.ThebattlestobefobyPrussia,but ht may be test or wonegrandissueoftliewar day that the troops of the smaller GermangovernmentswereturnedovertoKingWilliam,was at accomplished fact.“ An odd little poemiseatied “How toReplenishtheChurchTreasury,”inwhichthelessonofsaving,to the endthatmeansmaybehadforcharity,is en-forced after a somewhat novel method : Let Annie buy one ribbon less,$4.00AndFanniegiveuponering:5.00GracesacrificeonechangeOftne,50.00Onesashandfancystring. -_———— Keep good fences,especially line fen- 3.00 tewotFa|Pt ee ee amneeePehangPteteal‘ede is already won,German unity,from the |)6, ore beam oy eT eT “>=et moetthee Pe. remt Millers that re ‘Sele @| es wreaked the lySeothmaheas lations which are tram-pe under foot by the contending hosts.ere are the real,wides tions of tbe batt’banasoldier Shaeity. field and of having supplanmanwithmanlaw,should of war.The soul Pr i*ys tra "7 oe Ae NERY FO |¥ee ' 7 Ledhim Ludwis.] oe np ¢|“teraoesd] ,mab rae |eee eee| oo ate into outrage,violenceanddevastationinnocentandbabitual- pread,terribleevilsofwar.They are little spoken of, if theyarespokenofat all,for the ery oftheseruinedpeopleiserclamat pectacle of these hesivend help-ia heart-breaking to everytheleastmaguanim-All suchsoldiers areamazed thatmoderncivilization,which is s@proad of pting Co settleinternationaldisputesbylettingloosethescourgessuchsol-dierssickens withscorn atthe aspect ofearpetknightswhoinvokewarandeele- brateits glories ina conventional jargonwhichbetraystheirvanity,their ignor-ance,their ambition and their But,atthe sametime,the d men.‘To lead,then, ado consideration and kindness towards non- |soldier with respect for himself,with re- |spect for the wiasion confided to him by his country,and with such devotion tothehighestinterestrepresentedbyhis country’s flag as ehall make it easy forhimtolaydownhislifeintheirbehalf— what work can be more worthy than thisofthenoblestheartandtheloftiessspir-it?From this pointof view,I firmly be- and thecannotsuenbytheaa-thority of character and of example,intongthehabitsandacceptingthe rules of discipline;to dispose them to combatant populations;to imspire the |lieve that wars which bear the doublestampofrightandofnecessityexaltthetemperofanation,snatch a community from the enervating enjoymentsof along|pedce and reconstruct ite manhood by |tempering anew fw the ordeal of peril and| of endurance its character and its soul.” These are thé words,and this te the taroatfeastbeworthy ofa great d of «civilined aCeeeeeveeTorkWoh|A SEW IRVENTION FON EXTIN.GUISHING FIRES...:‘:.wider?>-mdes ifemertreecarwrgrpynearTheMewTortPostauyviNeon:TheRattimareSew publisher the optn-pPery.bas.t Brooklyn forian,of Judge Ht Eben beta WP.DaasRSET,Ses bytadStatiinceOsinpeleranee,16|i tonedGate’tationsact the enforcement of the spirit of ‘ne ordinary captain,and there which is,after all,if sot the sole canse, can be little doubt that,under such a|certainly ove Of the principal causes ofcommander,the defence of Paris and of ist,1979,torA: ment of the Constitution of the United: States.PheJd holds siimt it wasnottheaesoftoabolisha laws severalStates Ser:.the qualification of voters,or even to alter SEER e ee vioksarefouconditionof.servitude...Ile thefirstsectionofthestatute,whithdetlaresthatitrelacesto“all of the Uni-ted StateswhoareOr shal by otherwise qualified to vote ;”and that tiie mean-ing of thia language ia,gen7 we Ooshallbequalifiedtovotebythe,State,or.Territory,aad at thesepersonsthus“otherwise qualified,”shallvotewithoutdistinctiononaccountofrace,color or previouspoe jon of servi~tude.Hence,it was d that s feebteringofficer,who in accordance with theElectionlawofWestVirginiahadrefusedtoenterthenameofawhitecitigeawhohadparticipatedinthe‘‘Rebellion,”wasnotliableandertheactofCongress.TheJudgealeodecidedthattheactofCon-réss only operated on theiofficers ofanyClectionatwhichanyRepresentativeor delegate in Congress shall be voted for,and the registering officer was not such anofficer. The passion for spreading woman'skingdomtothepoliticalarena,court greens,the ballot box,dc.,is taking root in certain portions of our country—bat to the credit cf the ladies of the South,we find here but few,if any,aspirants for such employment of honors. Wendell Phillips has accepted thenominationoftheprohibitorylawpartyforGovernorofMassachusetts,He had ces;they promote good feelings betweenneighbors.also previously accepted the nomination of the labor party. pore a7 p wen,ray on gs 6at snenenes Gieiiaatihiinool se caelcyteMiecd}oe ee Soreeeeesa,Be 4knent‘at Lathaire onatend besidesth. tit)cnet Nhelenaah pilanetnaesAiton]rom a ee eeTe ar yg ' ,*Ms aaaabreedsipuatton coneetcenananeal utbern FrayelyingaeChoneanSponeand the Alps owthie ‘eadt.°,Eastern F which was from thattimecalledorGermany,andfromwhichhe,aa Germany's firet king,was called the German.Oarl,who was called the Bald,frombisbaldhead,received Western Franco- nia,from that time called Franconia,ofFrance.Lothaire died in 855,and againsubdividedhisempireamongsthisevesons.‘To the oldest,Ladwig,he gaveTtalyandthecrownandthetitleofom-peror ;ovoe second,Lothaire,the south- ern partof bis com prising aofmodern‘Halland,Bolpue,and oon royince called up this day Lorraine jortharingen,the Alsace,and all the landextendingdowntotheSaone,To theyoungest,Carl,he gave all the land south oftheSaoneto the tithe of Kingdom ofProvince.In 869 Lothaire died without heirs afterhehaduslybecomealsoofhisbrotherCarl's Kingdom of Province,and it was then that Carl the Bald King,of France,stepped forward to take sole ion.of his nephew’s ki »com-oaot te —Tee Foe,and extending from the Meuse totheRhine,and fom the Rhine to the Alpe,aad from the Nosth soa way down,He was complete-ly successful,for his nephew Ladwig,the ae ot Germany,bad both their handstoofulltoclaimtheirshareuftherichin-heritanee. But a year later,in 870,just one thous.and years ago,suddenly Bya and wellappointedGermanarmycrossedtheRhinebrokeintoFranee,and defeated Carl the ald and bis armies at once,and so com-pletely that he was compelled to signtreatycfpeaceinthesa:me year (870,)bywhichbecededtohigbrotherLudwig, the Geraiaay all the caaterd part of thoselandsWhichtehadappropriatedfrom‘hisnephew,and comprising the modern prov-inces of Alsace,Ea Locraine,and theterritoriesaroundthecitiesofTrier,or | |Treve,Oologue,Mastricht,and.Ureeht,down to the mouth of the River Rhine. The first grand fight for the RhineprovincesonibeofFrance,and theAlsaceandLorraineonthatofGermany, meer’ileSoaovale ren t ™oe . | the present war of 1870,took place.con-sequeatly just one thousand yearsago,in870,aud with the same result,. tipon property by “ater”ii”fortatesmodntstoedtieneforonistowaterwithwhichdheflaaiesarecx- the flames,was daved total destrue-tion by the injunction of 8,000,000 eubié feet ot carbonic acid er,claimed bythe Brooklyn companthatobitsdaniictfajurethemoordeltcatefabricofdisédlor,plate,and is socheapthatafewdollarsonlywouldsnfficetopayforenoughtorescueahoudeofmediumsizefromdestruction.They pro-pose to build in s6tife central position areservoirsimilartoagasometet,and fromthisreservoirtolayfout-inch pipes in ev.ery direction throngWthe streets.In frontofeveryhouse&valveistobe placed,towhich9smallTndia-rabber bose Gad easi-ly bé attached to direct the stream of gasinanydirection “To baild a reservoir of adequate sine, to farnish it with all the neecesary retorts, and to lay down two hundred miles of pipes through the city,will,it issaid,cost less than $250,000,and the project-ors of the enterprise assert that one yearwillrepaytheexpenditure,” ~~. From the returns made to the United States Marshal it would seem that T'en- nessee ig the healthiest country on the == aa?ereeteeOe i leon a aepet Bp amore |says: |ties unite chey forma ti iv ofthisgas ave stngalar)It is ‘composed two-thirds or abd one-th carbo!Ox-y anagent of combustion,Bat Whén |> mingled with carbon its whole character {#is flamescannotbarn.in an |¢ Itis;moreov-f a 4 o ia ed ryNEaBee eS7os ee teal sits ; avait ¥ [Ss a 7 a ae8 >oonaa hei)a fan |and pets y joker,la,DO ied.at.eqnJeae“a dosety falof ber dam th af. 7 Cael alwaystobe controlled even in.themariatocraticlife,or to yield to itsorconvenience,E.ost besfiue-looking blondeVig 1 Youngliam©.Rives,son engaged ister,They wereButAuntJodyRives,a atverydecidedandau7" if a prospective mother-in-lawcomplacent,the ,the woman whohasadornedthe:ofFrenes anddisplayedtotheworldthecharms*of-an-other Cleopatra,might as beaquietcoumatroncountyef-Al-bouseoear MOUNTAIN SOEWERYINNORTHCAROLINAANDVIRGINIA. A few months ago we called the aiten-tion of our readers to an article in A .ton’s Journal recommending the ofthecountrytovisittheunex:moun-tain regions of Virginia and North Oaroli-° naand totransfer their beautiestocan¥assforthebeneftofpleasureseekersan@lov-era of the grand and .Phearticlehaselicitedseveralletters’te theJournalonthatsubject,twoofpossessingunusualinterest,nomberof August 27)“QueltedCambridge,M busetts,opeofthesceneryofWestera“T have beet there for ,endasauremyovefromrealkbdgéneithertheCatskill,Green,ser.WiMountains»ean to those of Western NorththeBlueRidge,Camber in.America;ma Eur bave an +wlanillfindEuglisTesanongtheed|ortal BilThesetondletterWfrom7inthisState,and Eivedaeratienoftheineieawhichcanbeseen>ivallingthatfrom|tsayerWeshalem mountainhouses ea a01tat Duatn oF EristoparTheBaltihorepapersan#vy.Milo Mahan,D-D,sil’s charch fn tliat citpalchurchlatiireseunthiecouofRev.R.Mer Holy Innocents Egamecity.Both of them ,last.Dr.Mahan was a native mond county,Va.,where he,1819.Mr,Morrison wasaland,but came to this country wyoung.aud was educated at the.a Theological Seminary.Hew,forty-eight years of age. emma eThesitNewEnglandStates,With avotinglation,is is thought,Teds fan that aBhio,have a tep ‘jnCongressoftwelveSenatire-seven Congressmen,while the (GFStatehasonlytwoSenatorsandninéresnRep- globe,aud most remarkable for longevity. reaentatives.* 4 }cat »! Of families throughout the Southern a shower benedictions upon ‘its,head. ind'ta soitwill rendernolessa service ‘Jp Stedlitor thanto thedebtor classes,Thiscan be demonstrated,and we may possibly 9@asiontorecurtothé subject again. _Wesee that the Republican State Conven-Fienof Virginia have resolved to meworialise _Pongress in favor of a similar amendment tothe in this article.While agreeing in scarcelyanything elseweagree withthe Virginia Kepublicaps in this move- pre AbeVige-Presidency,to go into trainingfor the Presidency,introduces new aspirants for the former office.Among the number named is Attorney-General Akerman.He is as gentle-maa who never was heard ofén thispart of the |world until he;was nominatedforthe office he| mow holdsby General Grant.Whensonomi- mated the disposition waxto bevery kind to-<ards-bim.Nothing bad was knownofhim, Bnd &Generous ‘pablic sentiment preferred to thataman whe had not made himeelfin-Tt MEperiodWhen diarepatéat Home was theporgst waytopromotionandtheshortest cut | to thriftby fraud and bribery—witnes the ca-| and thestealingsout of the treasuriesof|the Bonthern Stater—was at least a folerable | 7 manhavingsome scruplesagainet | and deception.Bot Mr.Akerman had | ,ly gotinto his office before he began,in nt-| fet disregardofthe proprietics that should gov-|¢MB him a0 2vatiqnalofficer,to take partin the 5 n scheming and trickery intended tocon-| the,Boathern States.So we concluded at|ner,Jr;Hon.A.&Mertimon;Col.Ed.Gra-|'°'aBeethathewaslittlebetterthantheraceof|(Sa beggers whose whole study jis to-bold|lies 6defianceofthewill of the intelligent|-itdaghetersialnativesoftheSouth,and feath-|Mtthtrbesteoot ofthehard earningsofan op-| premedandoutragedpeople. Lartaifily it canbetaken ar no complimentto | Boathso put Attorney-General Akermanon | 1 ticket.He is not «man to be hon- Seek bf theSouth,andhisselectionwouldbe the sections canbat be poorlyrestored by onae t@aao me il ee ee ed4athv9 oo ae + vwyrasreere ry @ Fa.ese emt Ti tw toncedethe honesty and |pority of Hie men with whomwegif-mwa fee]ermaplationin defenafeplediAl.Bat wohare had ee here attheSouth.— by pational power are generally ofthe most offensive order—men distinguished ‘entified by intelligence of goodtheofthecommunitissin wiidapbasom they floated Jike serpents or any fepulsive objects,which would have been back upon the waters that vomited them if the moral sense of the public could have taken the formofa repelling PSMA ont Northern ‘riends that the ame penseofattachment to our own people—the same j in theig fidelity—the same trust in it which is cherished in the North- Ppablic mind—exists here.Our Northern fellow-citizens should despise us if it did not.— We should despise them if we saw that the off of our section could be elevated by 6 places of honor and trust to the exclu- sientoftheir own native-born and long-tried cit- povewy and we say that the Federal Government alf'thé present dominant party in the nation : deena cae og ha[regea B.|enlarg |B.Batchelor,Bag: guetkeryoftheSouthernpeople.Harmonybe-ry Sieaeedaoe aiee.andreliable,tohaveentirecon-Soeoee bn pines ©SeNepernne for '|plied maliees:, fy red |:yu | af the.ood a aeDeaee)re,t eativessages ~wlehticsee ‘Gov.'% Dear Sir—Your letter introducing two.coloredmen,Messrs.Winn and Davids,has beenhandedmebythem.I have introduced themtomanyofourmostintelligentcitizens,whiteandblack3bothparties,and ished,themmeansinmypowertoacquireotim+Kncation infearedvo Phe dae of“iaics inNorthCarolina.I havehohesitation ih assuringyouwThavethem,the very feelipg prevails herebetweentheraces,poe ae re-having canvassed extensivelywiththepeop!oy my ¥honordinthavenottheState asinglewhisperofawiehorthonghtofinfringingonightofthecoloredman,On,the..con-trary.is the settled policy not only of my pa:-ty friends,but every body here,to acquiesce in |al!thathasbeen given,andto encouragehimineveryblewayinthegreatworkoffittingifforcitizenaliip.Every day convincesusofhis-vyalue as a laborer,and we sincerelyhopetomakehimsomethingmore,Re rita of the Ka Klux outrages from two —(eeeer._Trine hao eo Th :berof Superier Court Judges should ae bepromptlyreducedtosevenoreightanimaupcof or epanties have beemgrently exaggerated|our former provjperity.Then competency waxcon-for political purposes,and good men aa here|sulted in the solection of Jodges,and not,theirdisapproveandwillfrown,down such .|Paitionl ivities a3 manifested under the newence.¥Zencton BR.VaRor. C.Jones,the § yours,Hion.Hagailel orderof government. ot Tie Gessions o i ahoulil be re-cecrrom ecMearcry comntsCaOThston,President of the Charlotte,Columbia and |*\*ty beenflicient?and,if pow made toter-Augusta Railroad,very readily added to Gov.|™inate before Christmas.This could be easilyVance's leiter their testimony fo the xame effect.Ovo Thursday night,we leh Charlottefor Ral- eigh,and arrived on Friday morning.Weapent Fritlay,Saturday and Sunday in Pp beautifnl city of Raleigh,and 1 mach conversationwithweFeatParticnWeexhibited ;Gov.Vance’s letter toa number of gentlemen |of high standing,all of whom very cheerfullyendorsedit.Among them were .ex-Govertor|Thomas Reagk,chairman of the State Exeeu-|ing the Sessions of the Legislature to a limited|derstood,for the benefit of onr business friends |,tive Conservative committee;Hon.Josiah Tar | ham Haywood;sepa —-oftheFirst,,.:.Pell,lateedi inal >Hond "Battie,late Sapreme Coart Jt ;Chas.N.Basbee,EaqjRev.Dr.J.Brintc ith,ee ye atineHighSchool;"Kemp P.Battl s Colonel T.B VenklaGranville;Geo.Little,Eaq.;George H.Snow,tuflatly tNewberry.We foundbat few'Consetwativecdi- prere,of all parties and colors,denied | eu Harris in thethelabsconversedwithHon.Jaa.HH.candidatefor abt Messrs.Hosea Winnand Onsey Davide: i ;ntpte of srt informthereceiptofyour inmethatyonhavebeenGeputedbycolpeopleofNewberry,South Carolina,to ascer-tain the truth or falsity of Certain rdrhors withregardtothetreatmentofcoloredpeopleinthir Btalé since the election in’Augnat,and askingmetoreplytocertainquestionshichyoupro- pose.To the questions.I reply as follows+ Question 1.Is it trae or false that,since the Angust election in this State,the nor —ple are compelled to carry,passes it wit them in order to their protection?Aue.Ipare poresheard.aa coloredpersonbeingcompetoearry,such.pass,nordoIbelievethattheyhave,been compelled to do #0.’ Question 2.Is it trne orfale that colored peo-ple are now whippedat theashipping port?Answer.I have not-heard of,«uch a,case,nordoTbelievethat.oge,has,ocour:,“Question 3.Ms it true or falne.that the.rightsofthecoloredpeople,as secu law,are ig- nored in this State by the white ple?Answer.To the of my knowledge andbeliefitisnottrue.Question 4.Is it trne or false thatthe publicschoolswereclosestagainsttheaploredpeople?Answer.Tf ie not trué.Schools are not es-tablished over the whole State but they are _be- ing established as rapidly as only distinction between white and enlored geople is that there are separate schools for thetwocolors;but the @vacter,of the #@hools is the shme,and if is the testimony of all withwhomJhayeconyersedgpthesubjectthatthereisnodispositiontodepriveinanymannercol-ored children of the advantage of the public |aay the lator 2d Monday of November instead |grog shop keeper greatly benefitted.By restrict.| mors which had been circulated in |J&*Sears: ble.The| accomplished by having the Legislatare to assemblealittlecartierhesrequiredatpresent of the 4th Monday.The two or three weeks of adjournnient for Christmas,a=now tolerated, constitates,for most of the legislators,a grand time of frolic and revelry,in which ¢¢pockets of » ar a aege 5 eT 4 4 adit WE YR Ue eae ae ee a aeweete ee vr a 4 4 we |frat Lica! in)tp fe Oca [od er,atcompastcdbythese:in her great ye- a thatthey be ished inaadCatontedbytheighSen- ;papers.After thereselatianswereread,Judge Kerraddressedtheinajudiciousandfeelin,“h,in which Fe commentedon theliferacter,genius talent,of the deceased,and advocated the adoption of the resolutions asidentofthing,Seog eeretic ete Bayawen:oot the meeting in ppropriateoptheWin0a,dave of Clnded his remarks ad-.Leach,D.F.Cald- re.,whose remarks ey 'y adopted,Mr.ane presented theresolutionstotinaveryimpressiveandanc!feelingtadd that they might thedeceased.~ rolls of the court.Judge Tourgee responded tothereqnestinverycomplimentarytermatothedecensed,and ordered that the Tesolations be i.acs ty ®ORT,Ch’m. Jas.M.RKLS,Re : Ratren Gonsest,}Seat oe INTERNAL TAXES—WHAT WE ARE TO BE RELIEVED OF IN OCTOBER NEXT. The modification of the internal revenue laws, adopted by the last Congréss,creates qnite a re the people are made to evfer,and those of the number of days,with /udipoy,and afterthastime pay OF RO pay,be,tans ne |wool fRaleigh would be soon vacated,and a vastatveuntof'tteles expenditure and heavy tuxa-tion thereby avoided,4 The Soins and Fees of all fromGovernordowntothatofClerksandothermbordi-nates shall ly —A,bare ip=pec- tion of the authorized allowances will the meet Inerednlon=on tite ming Omrafe#ill imporerished—manyof them from the “ravages of war,”andotherunavoidableamenond,heace abe |every friendof suffering Aumanity to dis-Caen ond pot down asfaraa pomibie,al!sonrcesof extravaganct and untecemary expen-diture., to viewthotthenextLegh 3.¥..World.}ber 16 or Wilson was here yesterdayhetwithhisunusualfreedomuponpolit-ical matters.and Somestatements whichindicatedthatthebieancoluinnawaswayering’at toany points.Mr.Wilson'sopinionsarevaluable,perhaps,beca ofhi#position as chairuiuof the Natioo#l Re-publicam Committee.”He cotieedés the lose of New York.While making this admis- sion,80 far as the State is concerned,he prov fosses to be more hopeful of the congression-al districts;but it is plain that he is not asconfidentashewouldliketobe.Referring to his own State,Senator Wil-son does not disguise the fact that an electionofaDemoeratieCongressmanisnotonlypossible,but probable.The doubtfal dis-trict is that represented now by Hon,GineryTwichell.A great effort has been made toinduceex-Cougressman Alexander H,Ricetorun.bat herbal refosed.Twichell willprobablysecurethenominationfnspiteofa deternived opposition,and im that eventSenatorWilsonishopelessofasuccess.Heconsoleshiwselfwiththethought,however,that the opposition candidate will be a very moderate Democrat.Senotor Wilson,as well as RepresentativePlattandtheothermemibersoftheRepub- lican Committee.get a crumb of cold com-fort out of the North Qarolina election,by professing to believe that the defeat,theredc-curred just at the proper time,as its tenden- cy has been top unite the discordant elementsintheSouth.‘That fs all very well to talkabout,bot the Democratic Committee is inpossessionoffactswhichincontrovertiblyprovethatthestrengtheningprocesswason the other side,while the effect was demorali-zation to the Southern Radicals from which pot only do nothing towards restoring harmony schools,On the contrary,the desireofboth po-they cannut recover. daction of taxes.Asfrequent inquiries are madeuponthesubject,andit.seems not to be fully un- and the tax-payers we furnish the following, which embrares internal taxes of which we will October,1870: PRASEST TAK 1.On carsieges of every description $6 to$i0 ch..On Watebes,$1 to $2. 3.On billiard tables,$10 each.. 4 On diverplateof all kinds,5 cents per e Ue gold platé,50 cents per pound.6.On ports.Seach.7,On Sheree ond Boe.6S antS00cock:On feceipts,incleding ¢rail-Lie cane)ah a tharven. cent.Gbt of receip.a.é Pereiies'sponent’onesetic2Spee,and aoaddi- ate -®inanrpnce agents,real e-parent right dealersand gonveyan-eae.Manafaeturers inva 10 each.esNDIS- BLBC-|*@1%Proprittor:ofandconcefthall«,$100.+150 each.:heen and buiId- “platters,nals,one hundred agents,$10 cachflombers,photographers, and eating-house keepers, apothecaries,$10 endl.7)All others now chargeable with license tax ofanykind,except dealers if spirits and t8bacco, areexempted.*24.On canned and preserved fish (now paid by stampe)one cent per pound.25.On bills and receipts,to any amount,andofpromisorynotesforasumTessthanonehum- dred dollars (now paid by stasips),two cents and five cents each.All othet stamps are continued in force. 26,On legacies gnd successions,one to sixdollarson(00 of property divided or in-herited,according to the degree of felationship.All repealed.: TAXES REDUCED. 27.On incomes exceeding $2,000 for the yearcommencingJanaary1;‘1 and January |, 1871,24 per cent. The exemptions are,in addition to $2,000,alltaxesandint@restpaidduringtheyear,losses and badedebts,rents or repairs on dwelling hon- sea,ahdamonnt paid for labor to cultivate land,or to conduct any,business from which income is derived.This ia the personal income tax.It is a tolerably easy one. 28.On dividends of all corporations,for the year 1871,including.banks,railroad companies, Insurance companies,trust companies,canal andturnpikecompanies,irust companios and sa-vings institutions,2}per cent. This tax isto be paid by the companies,who may deduct it in disbursing their dividends to individual holders, —_-—__—_— A Hindoo proverb says:‘Strike not evenwithaflower,a wife,even though she has a thousand faults.” oo bt rae d,bee ape aes ae ia}oes oa ad *Ve Sg.w ae ahoe ok a. Sleaedwey elle nes apap re 8 ,hecbehied Oe tke mle ana,nah Vonthiiieiel|iedReNieialees aceenens >Sa oem,be entered upon the; nes sc a Deere |enaaeinatte,Wedel and “ior|iiege Whe Sereho won snd -tunel dee *‘Thiers.to Avstria i—Fle Goes toSS¢Foiluri—ftevinContaoefeead after listening to positioiimatothe*ympat of hisGovernmentduringthepresent.VonBuestsavethatAustria,while feeling ly forFranee,with a sympathy which could notbe dir-guised,could not at the present time interfereinherfavorwithoutseriouscomplicationsensu-ing.‘Thiers convinced of the impossibility ofsecuringAustria’s intervention,bas gone to St.Peteraburg to ask Rustia assistance in return forvaluableconcessionsintheenst. Basaine's Sortie Sucecsful—Prussiau Eneamp- ments Reported Burned. Laxem Beph 4 ‘Accounts from FrenchsourcesstateeeffectedasuccessfulsortiefromMétzonFriday,and burned all theGermanencampmentalongtheMoselle,be-tween Mets Thionville. monstrations in Brussels.Bromels,Sept.29—Thronghout the whole ofyesterdaythecitywasinasiateofthegreatestexcitementconsequentuponthenewsofthefail-are of the negotiation for ce.The terrible demands of the war,both for men and material, :ud aadialad e ¢ant anl ~~ tBelgianSympathywiththeFrench—Exciting De- eS entire |Cd len ;ae received rots the Pramas hes thibesiegingM;table tnifor.|uation hasbose broghb@ens thin Giowaevern: Sean aiehome nothing to dowith.theFrenciiiBephblic.2)>?in Thanks to the Kings of Bavaria and \Wur- temburg—They are Invited to AccompanytheKingofPrussiaonhisentryintoPa- ris: Berlin,Sept.26.—Instructions havebeensentfromthiscitytwtheofficeratWilhelmshoheinchofNapoleon,that toomanypriyiandhonorsofstatearebeingaecordedtoImalalpeeswhichmostbecortailed. m senta highlytaryandieretemegsyyRig ofBevariaandWurtemborg,in lly aceknowthem.GreatisascribedtotheBavarinns and Wurtemburgroops.He requests as a personal favorinac-k this aid,that °,renofthe basesen and.MepanbensSakdoma,will accept the hospitalities of the royalheadquarters,and accompany him upon his en-try into Paris,the capitulation of which nowdrawsnear. The Prussian.Terms Rejected. awake afeelingofterror among all clases ofcitizens,and there is a strong,ontepoken con-| |the people is concerned,were long since ;deci~|ded in favor of Prosia,and all further Jostili-ties are little short of murder.Asa lt of| a esev tility to the Prussian government have been fre- quenuUy shown in a covert sort of manner.Yesterday these dentifhstrations were no lon- ger disguised.Bands of workmen paraded the |atre¢fkainging the Marseillaixe,and crying at}—s intervals,*Vier France.”|he Prussian Prince Albert has ocenpied Ba-zacha and established his head-quarters there|He has under his command twenty-four squad-|rons of cavalry and batteries of artillery num- bering 23 field guna.Requiaitions have been|made wpon the inhabitants. Enthasiaam in Froneo—The War Spirit Arousad. Brussels,Sept),26—The war entheasiaem in pe that the hotels and boarding houses at |be entirely relieved from and after“the first of|France is rampant.‘The entire nation isin arms |for defence.m are forming and beingarmedanddrilledineveryquarter.The an-|Cient military spirit is fully aroused. |From Rome—A Provisional Government Conati- | tuted—Speech from General Cadorna. Florence,Sept.26—Gen.Cadorna has forma-ly opened a provissional goverument at Home.|At the fnangoration he delivered a speech,|wherein he stated that the occupation of theEternalCityconatitatedanewevochinthehie-||tory of Italy,and thecommencementof the new era in Italian onity,which,wnen completed,would constitate Rome as the capital. Alliance betwoen Prussia and Austria, New York,Sept.26-—A special tothe HeraldsaysthereisanalliancebetweenandAbutwhichisopposedbyProsdathatoftheendEPpartoftheAustrian Germans demandyng Alence and Lorrame. 26 A of thewicca arkete,Frankiort,Sept.26—U.8 Bonde closed dail;"Ode 94}. Laxembou 26,Evening.—A telegramrehtvedDastMea’tent eos offermadebyBazainetocatheand vietion that the real imues of the war,as far ns |“ Tours,Sept.24.—The following news is off- ialal:“A Proclamation to Franee.—Before the dege of Paris Jules Favre desired to see Count vonBismarcktoknowtheintentionoftheenemy. Pee ips 1p the Semlexstipn of.oe to vitgoathispathyandallegiancearedetotheSy-Bentake prearmen etrwe!dmort ng tatid courage | ae Ss | aDARA.etleene me haatOrScat|eeeectMoltke 4days ix P liantqualities wh athegreatgloryofiandtothesighal'doftheirenemies. Loan eeSAUASBURY3IARKETSSEPT.30,1870. reduce Franee to a second-rate power.Pfussia demands Alsace and Lorraine as far a the| Meuse,by right of conqnest.Prussia,before| }eonsenting to an armistice,demands the rendi-|Molasses,sorghum,per ga om tion of Strasbourg,Toul and Montvalerien.Pa-ris is exasperated,and will rather bary herself beneath ber ruins.To euch insolent preten-sions we can respond by resistatice to the Inst |} extremity,France atceptp the struggle,andcountsuponherchildren.](Signed)OCamrecx, GLam,Breotx,«” the municipal ‘elections,as well asthose formembersoftheConstituentAssembly,be enependedandadjourned,and that all municipalelectionswhichhavebeeneffectedshallbean-nulled.The prefects will maintain the munici-palities,or,in their inability to serve,will ap- point others, The German Force in France. Berlin,Rept.23.—Six hundredandfifty thov-cand ane arenow on fe tory,consistingoftwenty-one arm corpa.few Landwehrareofthe comer.”Thase fredarmycorpeareunderarms,buthave notyetleftGermany. ~~ee Prom Ge Lowen GEN.VON MOLTKE, SarrAon.oy ounelodes -“T havethe authority of Razaine himself forstatingthathehasnotofferedtosurrenderthe|pemition conditionally,and Was nevercontem-||plated the emo of the forces ander his | |command,fee ing that that alternative has not|yet become apparent,,He will'continue to de-fend Metz while he has any.men or provisions|remaining,” M’Mahon's Movements—Lle is Reticent. Berlin,Sepiember 26,.evenr -—MeMahon’s |wounds have stifficiently healed to enable him |to travel,he hak left his retreat near FrankfortandgonetoWeisenbaden,where,it is expectedFewillremainuntiltheterminationofthewar.ois very reticent,upog all matters pertainingtothewarandthesurrenderaiSedan. *Terrible Bombardment of Strasbourg. Dinpatches received this evening from thePrussianarmybeseigingStrasbourg,announcethatatetrificbombardmentofthecityhasbeencontinuedthroaghont'Jast night and to-day,withvarinblesuccess.The walls have been breach-ed in 7 poe and a numberof cannon dis-mounted.The Prussian fire was faintly repliedtobythegarrison.Jt is supposed that theslaughterinthecityhasbeengreat,The Prus-sian loss was comparatively small. Favre sees Bismarck Only. _It Is stated by the evening journals of thiscitythatJulesFavre,while at the headquartersofthePrussianarmy,saw and conversed onlywithBismarck.. King William's Headquarters—a Meeting of the German Cabinet Called. Berlin,Sept.26,midnight.—A telegram fromthePrussianarmy,ing Paris announcesthatKingWilliamhasestablishedhishead-quarters permanently at Ferrieres..The journals’of thid evening publish a noticethatameetingoftheGermanCabinetiscalledtobeheld’on Friday next.It is reported that tion unparallelled in the multitude of ite ele’P|ments and the perfection and vastness of its en-tirety—was pnt together.The watch has prov- ed an excellent piece of work,and people arecurioustoknowwhatmannerofmanisthe watchmaker. Gen.Hellmuth Baron von Moltke,to whosealreadyprovenskillandenergywhoentrusted | the gigantic task of setting in immediate motion half a million of men—of calculati from allcornersoftnelandthetimerequiredtobringonacertainday,and at a certain hour,to a cer-tain point.many single corps,uniting aaa vast,compact and solid army—belongs to a family of Old Mecklenburg.He was born in the first year of the century,at afarm known asSamow,near Ribnitz.His traditions were all military. His father had served in the Mollendorf Regi- ment,and was resolved on giving a thoronghly soldier training to his sons.Very soom afterthebirthofhimwhosecareerwearenowbriefly sketching,the family went to Holland,and intheyear1812hewassentwithanelderbryther to the Land Cadet Academy at Copenhagen,so that Prussia is indebted to Denmark as well as to the Dachy of Mecklenburgfor the prodactionofasoldierwhoseserviceswillhavelefttheir mark in the history of this yoang but —_ monarchy.When twenty-two years of age our cadet entered the Prossian service as Second Lieutenant in the Eighth Leib Infantry Regi- ment,which was statioped at Frankfort-on-the-Oder.Tho corps was commanded at the timebyGeneralyonderMarwick,whose wife wasbybirthaCountessvonMoltke.To this cir- cumstance may be possibly ascribed thefact that the young officer,whose means and worldly|rospects were now very small,found influentialheck:He was entirely dependent on his slen- der pay,for his nearest relatives had fallen on Bofee’perpodiia,........<,2 2 ‘ee,2 wneeew ened 3“pasbah a augnerses ®w 200“Meal,re ;orth antann bOO to 105 pperas,FPOURG,«escercseenuhl to 8600Candles,Talloy,mn oesbedbece Zo.2eoAdamaatine,scesecnees Ito OOCottoa,per 16“Yarn,per bunch,a.per dozen,12Feathers,per pewnd,BO Ploar,per sack.” Fish,Mackeral,"9.1,821.00“te 2.Mr 2-=4,.ap eee te «Prait,dried,apples peated,+e-e+.-.5 Ste y ¢ =se ~4 Gap id,...ase 2te.3“*Peaches,n*Ste 7WenoeSenwner,rpper,Gre at 7 .sole,.Tron,bar,“9 e **castings,“8te 10 Nails,cat,*Cw.8 Crecccccec bo Weetindia,“........00.et ™“—-Byrap,eset beuses 1.00to1,20Onions,POT Wa ic ckscscccc etsPork,per pound,ccccceccee BO te:39Potatoes,Irish.per bushel,..........TSto 1.00.Sweet,se coccscccce LOO GR Sagar,Brown,per pound,.-Be Bb*Clarified,‘°it=Crushed Palverized .MtoeSalt,coast per sack,.2.15*Liverpool,bd 9.9% Table _6.00Tobacco,Leaf.perpoug@;......4.05 10‘Manafactured, ...cesenp0)he 1.68toneseeee NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ‘Glorious News?! FURNITE In 8 a .+:aenean es—the byl.we|Y lie e*dere—cae my any kind least TEN PER cS enLae a a are preparedto Bil ‘ind © , Ta a ree! 2m e . ‘Lerms cash,orils equivalent. 19 Good Walnut.and PoplarexchangeforFarnitare,They will also keepcoot ~Metallic.Rosewood,Walnut,"ad Whar feBURIALCASES, which they will sell at least twenty percent cheap-er than they have been sold forcome tins past.Call and see us and.examineour Stockandpricesandbeconvinced.5J.A.Clodfelter &Oo.,Wholesale and Retail FurnitureSALISBURY,N.C.Sept.30th,1870,204 FOR.SALE—EIGHT BUSHELSot*Weeks’E,W heat,”for seed,It is perfectly clean and freefrom all impari-ties,and is said to be entirelyrustandallotherdiseasesincident to most evil days,and their fortnne wae loet varieties of Wheat. W.H.HOWERTON.Cont ™/.187 on4 t ee le a ~~ ae ah ee eee.| a Prva - er ~~ Cs 'Ors | Soa ||sone lira ee ee eee ahd.Mirek Miu Airman2yg Ao heelrat,pak a |pam Ba OFsonih ihniha {Sia * eitherhashe committed or discharged him upto thiswriting.It looks verymachas if he were heldby the Marshal topreventhis falling intothehand ofthe State officers.We shall know soon whatdispositionwill bemade of him. Porutation 0 Nowan.—From the re-port al retarted by |4.Burke and P.W. will »Esqs.,ccnsus-takers,we are enabled to give the entire populativn of Rew- an County,and the wember of deaths which have occurred since June 30 h 1860 to Jane Townships Population.Deaths. well.2057 2atia.1381 13GoldHill,960 6 Litaker,1508 14:1130 13Mt.Ula,ae an Morgan,1 10Proviadnee,1320 3Salisbary,3320 33 Seotch Trish,1903 3,Unity,923 16 Total,1809 226 ——— [3 The proceedingsof the meetingofthe people of Davideon,at Lexington,shall ap- pear next week.They came to hand too late forinsertionthisweek. wo TheRaleighSéuind exys;Afellow named Jdhaeon,itissail,who was formerlyaReve-tide officer inGuilford andother countiesisen- gaged in selling counterfeit Revenue tobacon y Atenpectable youngmanof Rocking- :téok aload of manufacturedtobac- 2,,stamped withthe stampssold by a thattheywere genuine,«tar ted while overin Wythecounty va,Sirestedandimprisonedfor wantof nl.i .oat-_. ——- ©CeiGEM.Tumtd Carvey,of goronel y or 4sprepare for It.The timewrmeeetas__10 Fawoted that Col.Woodfin has tele- 1 Hint sechredl $1,500,000 of the thebonds of the Western N.C Railroadwere sold. siete Ex-Governor Vance réceived the complimentofaserenadeatthePlanter’Hotel,Augusta, A large concourse of oft the'Governor was called upon.to speak,he did in his finest style. an Farns.—The first Fair to ‘this Fall is the twelfth annual exhi- bition at Henderson,Granville county,on the Lith,12th,13theand14thof October.The ad- dresses ate to be delivered by Hon.Kemp P. Battleati Prof.W.C.Kerr,StateGeologist. next will betheState Fair at Raleigh,to be On the 18th,19th,20th and 2ist of Oo- tober.”Ree.Dr.Charles Phillips of Davideon College,will deliver the addres. The Weldon Fair comes off next in order, ‘viz?on the 8th,9th,10th and 11th of Novem-berg,Prof.Kerr will deliver an address.The Cape Fear Agricultural Society will hold itestcond exhibitionat Wilmington on the 15th,16th,17th and 18th of November.Gen.M.W.Ransom will deliver the address.The time for holding the Mecklenburg Fairhasnotyetbeenfixed. State.|* peBosh ten.before N villeyand this energetic gentleman is work- ing with encouraging spirit on College Hill. If the subscribers from the outside‘will pay ‘lap as they have induced usto believe they would,the brick may be put up ds fast as made,and thus the building progress rapid- ly,and without further interruption,till the severe winter arrives.If the building is not completed by next August,the subscribers who do not pay promptly will be to blame.We are hape to report new subseriptionscomingin.e want the cry to be,‘Still they come.”Thank God for the prospect!Olice Branch. —_—-—__- Dastarpry Ovrrace.—A young man nam- ed Alexander Brown was found on the right of the 10th imst.lying near the depot at White- ville,in an insensible condition and badly bruis- ed aboot the head as with a heavy club,Heis himself unable to give any account of the mat- ter,but a mulatto,with whom he had recently had a slight diffieulty,is suspected of being the perpetrator of this cowardly and brutal outrage. Mr.Brown is spoken of as a peaceable and welldisposedyoungman,and the indignation of the|community is strongly aroused against the per-petrators of this foul deed.—Robeson megipense~den A POLITICAL CALL: jan, To the Native Union Men aj the South: After conseltation with many of the native |original Union men of the South,it bas beea deemed advirable to call a meeting of sach at the city of Knozville,Tennessee,on thefirstdayofNovembersext. The main object of this conference is toconsultuponthepresentconditionofthe country.“and to take into cousideration the rights of those who,during the late civil war. were trae to the Constitation and to the Un jon.It is not called in the i.terest of any particular party,or for any special partypurpose.Hence all who were Union men are respectfully invited to ineet us op thatoteasivn. Amongst the subjects whieb will be brought to the attention of the meeting will be some- —like the following platform of prinei- pies: 1.To accept in good faith the fourteenth _|aod fifteenth arnendments to the Constitation ofthe United States as the final settlement 'of the status ofthe African race.2.Universal amnesty,and the restorationtoeverymanofthecivilandpoliticalrightswhiehheyedbeforethewar.a The repeal or modifieation oftheonthofofficeasprescribedbythesetofJaly24, +.That all whoarerequired to thedutiesofcitizens are entitled toallsyPeascitizens.is desirable every StateintheSouthsbouldhea A.J.Hamautom,of Texas.SS tated tt THE BANKRUPT LAW—CHANGE INITSPROVISIONS. The bankrupt law went into effect on IstofJane,1867.An amendment was passed by Congress to the effect that at the expira- tion of one year after the law went into ef-feet.no debtor should reeeive a discharge inbankrupteyunlesshisnetassetswouldpay fifty per cent.of his proved debts.Subse-quently an extension of time for the opera-ton of this amendment was made so that it would not go into operation until January1,1869.Since that date up thepresenttime,comparatively few petitions have been filed in bankruptcy,it being supposed that the so-called ‘50 per cent.clause”covered alldebes,without reference to the time whentheywereincurred.Congress has by a fur- ther amendment so modified the law that the“50 per cent.clanse”will not affect debts contracted prior to 1869.This amendment is very important aad will affect the debtorclassthroughouttheUnitedStates,at least those debts that were contracted before thatyear.A large number of merehants and oth- ers coming under the intent of the bankrupt act have hitherto been deferred from taking advantage of its provisions on accountof the effect of the ‘:50 per cent.clause,”which is so materially modified by this amendment,and a revival of the business in the Bank- rupt Courts—for the last year almost a nuili-ty—will probably result from those who seekanotheropportunitytoenterintobusiness anincumbered with their past liabilities.N.Y.Times. hertertitory.Salem Press,88 oon Seger \.é Ail Building committee y awardedahea-vy brick gontract.te Dr.KernerofKerners-|. 2 DLatehia wy"oe Sea *i at.thi po rd sews Bee ae wo years he has beenGovernorofSouthPatonohasalaryof$350,And now,according to his own000.admission,he is worth §1 ne One may live as a conqueror,a king.or magistrate;but he must die as a man. mendable candor and honesty characterizes the recent success of the Democratic and Conservative party in this State as ‘a tri- umph of honesty over roguery.‘That's it inanat-shell. Democrat,alluding to the division inthe Re- publican party in Missouri,and the preset- tation of a Liberal'and &Destractive ticket for the ensuing election,says : “Some le still fancy that this contro-versy can up.That can bedoneonlybytheabsolu'e annihilationofone ele- ment or the other.There is not the least-de- sire to compromise upon any-basisshort oftheabsoluteabolitionofpoliticaldisabilitiesandtheutterextinetionofthatwalignant spirit which the disfranchisers use as their only weapon.Libegal men,having faith intheirideas,are resolved to have perfect free-Streeballot Yo decide whether Those Vousarecorrect." TheRutherford Star,(Radical)with com-|""y; ——__—-@ao———_——The Split’in Missouri—The St.Louis |Bathe si .For threesaecore2 any wirteatromaphysician,and have been o!often to fallaponmyownresourcesfnma.The Chi- ——_——_~+2- A Mamunora Estas.isnuent.—The fol-lowing editorial notice of the large wholesale establishment of Mesers.Wittkowsky &Rin-| tels,of Charlotte,N.C.,we extract from the | CHARLOTTE Opserver.dorse the statement of the OsseRvER,an!) ask our friends to give these enterprising| gentlemen a call when they go to Charlotte.| The extensive wholesale house of Messrs Wittkowsky &Riutels is an establishmentofwhichourcitizensmayfeeljustlyproad.|The large importation of goods which they |make every season indicates the extent of the | trade of our little city.For several days past they have been receiving large shipments ofgoods,and yesterday we were shown through these they ha variety in large -titles,‘The retail ot wholenale purchaserneedoteWittkowsky i: rt iG ; f a d l e ; g 5 af xi fs 3Evisitingthevaricusdepartments, parcny a of its extent.For theWinterwebespeakfortheseevenalargerbusi-heretoforedone.Coun-try merchants should,by all means,call andetamingtheirstockbeforegoingNorth.Sept.16—37:1im. he will ; THE HUMAN FORM DIVINE. What sad havoc Serofula inflictson thehamansystem.How Rheumatism distorts the frame.What misery the injodicioas use of Calomel entails.How sad the effects ofSyphilistransmittedfromparenttochild.— Would you avoid these terrible afflictions,fail not to ase DR.TUTT’S SARSAPARIB-LA AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT.It pen- etrates every fibre of the system,even intothebones,and eradicates every trace of dis-ease. FOR SALE| ONE hundred bushels,and over,of PRIMEWINTEROATS.Also ten bushels of primeNorwayOnte—allforseed. ALSO,send in your orders forMOLASSES,or CANE MILLS..H THOMPSON,Tyro,Davidedn County,N.C.,Ang.12,1870, INFALLIBLE AGUS PILL, 25 CTS.PER BOX. THE unprecedented success of these PILLS,in the prompt and easy cute of hundreds of ca-ses of Intermittent,or Agne and Fever,during the present season,fully justifies their claim toINFALLIBILITY.Quick,safe and cheap;only 25 centa.Tobehad,only,At E.SILL’S Drue Srorz,Salisbury.——ean be infely mailed to |dis-tance,free o'7 tfadditionalcost. Superior 01d Scnppernong Wine, POR SALEAT We heartily en-|? sept 23 lm W.H.HOWERTOR'S. pega wt e ote now vtsiting home Penn.Ww.,Penn.DearSirs:—Duringra tn 0 Chon, ‘ears a6 4everPraag Pain a val- a RePELPORDIfattackedwiththediaerhesa.DysenteColic,don't delay the useofthe RAIKIon»+ Posecnow,Cuma. Dear Sirs:—Dauring alon;in ChinaLhaveasedyourinler,bethinmyownfamilyandtheandhavefounditamogtexInthesommerof1462end63,residinginShan-ghal,I foundit an almost in eurefor Cholera,ifused in time.Indeed,usingit in a greatinstances,I do not remember failing in a 7 nese come to usin great nombers for medicine avdadvice.Thoogh withou$}medical know- ledge ourselves.the few <duple remedies wecancommandaresomachinadvanceevenoftheirphysicians,that we have almost daily ap- licatiom.We allowthem to come,becauseitbringsusincontactwiththem,and opens a doorof ueefulness.In diarrhea,oor rare ing,cholera coughs,ete,arPAIN KILL has been my cheif wadiches...,Yours,very traly, T.P.CRAWFORD NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable LANDS for SALE IN ROWAN ! IL NOW offer for salea valuable tract of Iathe matter ofISAAGA.WITHERSPOOR,.{B4*KRvrr. This ia to give notice that Ehave filed my finalaccountsasAssigneeof Withdayof Sept.A.D.,1870,at 10 o'clock,A.M., thelestate of Isanc A. ,in said Court,andthaton the27th at theoffice of R.H.Broadfield,one oftheRegistersinBankruptcyimenidDistrict,Ishallapplytosaidcourtforthesettlementofmysaidsccounte,and for @ discharge from allliabilityasassigneeofeotatefnaccord-ance with the provisions of the twent:$4sectionoftheBankruptActTeod}‘R.F.STM x sept.23,1870.—2t Assignee. WMotice of Assignee.The under- signed hereby gives notice of his nt- ment as Assigneeof J.R.Williams,of thecountyofo_nmState a Caroli-ta,Ww been cients ahisownpetition,pe Geen ef the United States for CapeFear District ofNorthCarolina. WM.B.JONES,Assignee.39-3 P.0.Mocksville,N.C. Assign ees Motice.—This is to zivenoticethatalastmeetingofthecreditorsof James Steelman and Jackson Steelman,wi ohavebeenadjadgedBankrotheiownpetition,wif be heldatthe olfceof R H.Broadfield,°aoe in {Bankrapt- ury,on the 20th daycy,at his office inofOctobernext. T.LONG,Assignee.Huntsville,N.C.,Sept.20,1870.39:3t CASH GIFTSTOTHE AMOUNUOF560,000 DOLLARS.uaeEVERYTICKETDRAWS A PRIZE. 5CashGifts,each $20,000|50 Cash Gifts each $1,000rw6“=10,000|300 *5007“6000 «*10650BiegantRosewoodPianoseach880to700doltars.ae =RESGollWatches,~-*Mtoe”P ines,Pliiver Ware,£0,valuedat)”A to 4raw anyoftheabove Prises cents, witrout¢heo'ce andsent by lySagara.‘The prisesamedi upnit willbedel'ver:dto the tieket-hoiderooofOne'Friesone,Gpaany com ar sive br ox ripe a btore you pay for 8aPranaberofsame1—We select frommany hobavedrawnbiePrizesedSerieeseaeeeeJames‘Matthews,Detroit,S00 de 3 “Ovmmonsor tas Peeas trm in ke.serve their success.”—Tribape,Wiafar0.¥.:ay9%.“Afriendofours drew a5,“ger pete, Per 4for .Liberal te Agents.—Patisfnctionruarate4.Soery pornees ssa ia TiokblsfortSelhare,Whtes Bdeters:itefor 18dohlarsO0.,198Bros \way,N.Y. PRICE REDUCED. THE BEST IN Tue COUNTRY. New York OBSERVER. 83 PER ANNUM. ‘SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED The Great Southern Piano Manufactory. Wa.Enabe &Co., Grand,SquareandUprightPIANOFORTES,BALTIMORE,Md. These Instramentsnee ee ee ‘pearly Thirty Yeors.ar bn IN WORKMANSHIPoywe ociny nounonerNeee rot cat Ca » EPWewonld xii ee be BeeryPiand py =forthemostGaneandandgetail,at Panton On- Bent.©.26:fen-gic {STAVLISEED 1800.)Cushings &Bailey, Booksellers and Stationérs, 262 Baltimore St.Baltimore, Have theLARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK Tn the city of SCHOOL MEDICALandLAWaud DENTAL,CLASSICALand MISBELLANEOUSBoOEKS. An immense su STATIONMARY.. Blank Books made to order in any styleofBindingandRuling. The same careful Attention given to ORDERS as to Personal Parchases. INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS. Send for Catalogues.Xe.sept.23-4m NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE, THE undersigned hereby gives notice ofhisappointmentasAssigneeofJosephHen-derson.of the county of Rowan,and State ofNorthCarolina,who has been adjadged aBankruptuponhisowtlpetition,by theDis-triet Courtofthe United States for the CapeFearDistrietofNorthCarolina.JAMES B.GIBSON,Assignee,37:3 P.O.,Salisbury.N.C. es,eave sad Et thePawo nearer petcign thas hes Jo been : offer,wholesale490,siefor the ly ofGENERALBANK&COUNTING HOUSE|% samme classofstruments)tothe Unie StWhileweactinthemaximafieates ;anid smallprofits,"we make ‘it,at thesame time,a special object to furnish ourcustomers withinstrumentsinnowayinferiortothebest in themarket. to obtain«ate S the dealer aaei00to$300,dotheywishpurchaseacheapmadet,oe Parties ailTsorderingbymai)may rely upon Our Pianosatefullywarrantedforsix years Descriptive Circularssenttoall partsofthecountryuponapplication. C.M.Tremaine &Brother, .MANUFACTURERS, “S35 Broome Street,Wew Work. THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. (With and Burdett's New improvements.) The disagreeable reedy toneentirely overcomeinthisinstrument. TheVerdictisDaanimens! The Greatest Successofihe Age!! WeChallengetheWorld to Bgual it!! And tneiletheworld ~~~ Teepejee “ivoteeorto ol *of Seem ame ae HOPES Gams oe tee ‘Withthe maltit:tonsthat: The receivedthemostandenconiumsfromthosemakingamongtheofmusiciansandorganists. The New York I saysoftheDur.dett Organ:“Itisbyfar themostperfectreedinstrumentwehaveeverseen.” The Christian Leader says :“Wehadnoideathatareedinstrumentcouldbebroughttosuchperfection.” The New York Observer says:«‘Ttsofvoicing,richnessoftone,and The press and public here who havehadanopportanityofZtoitsbeautifulstrains,not on ve ittheirunqualifiedval,but ingly concede that itwithoutarival. Tle Burdett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet Organs at$45,$75,$100,&e. Cc.M.Tremaine &Bro., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 4365 Broome St.,New York. WeFortes front ’tohandPianosY- TT or Kenhde’kietltemall inieee ee oe ee 2 ,oi,a “ 1 de y for |he highes ~«?»See eta mgeren gf tee a a a and y 4WWSIGN)[ENTS OLLJuly18,1870,et orwaySeed Oats 0 WE HAVE NOW REAI about TWO HUNweea ongome ,a »sown ,ber,th ey wil!yield from 50everybushelsown.(Sow one ust Seas eaeFor5Bushelsandupwards,Forleasthan 5 bushels 4.00,Any information 9 sonfH cabOLa}ie YADKIN fh —_Carlton,widow of Blum >inst ey J:M.Carlton}et al.vanePetitionforDower.—« ToColambusCarlton,Isaat bert Carlton,nov-resident You are hereby notifiedyret=nd have issuedagainstyouin.Above eni-tled case,to e ne ki ilie.the 3d Mondnville,on the ondanextandauswerthesomnpledlltbefiledintheofficeoftheClerk idCourtwithinthefirstthreedaysofeald.And let them take notice een toanswerthecomplaintatsaidTermtlieplain- tiff will apply to the Courtforthe de-mandediythe —a)— est,J.A.MARTIN,6.At often.Avg.1,BSc H ,Y Monroomery Counry, James 8.Turner and wife Jodiasadm’rof Jobu E.Cham Benjamin G.Chambers,A bers and Robert M.Chambersi-«hakePetitiontosellLandforAssocy°copy ofcoatsthawithcopyinthe : action was issued onber,1870.; Yor are also notified thatsaidchaseisreta E + 64 PAGES80PAGES WALKER,EVAD.WYATT. EAVEWarsaw for ry”‘|Bunday.:aboro’yiaWarsaw,to Fayettevil sang|tickets from Weldon to le.$20,Tbrongh tickets from Wil , saw,to Fayetteville,$6. CHARLOTTE VIA WAD .HEAD OF W..0.4R.R.Bs Leave Charlotte after traing ‘via Monroe,for Wadesboro’day,and Saturday Leave W:: day,Thursday,and Saturday,afterWilmington.CHATHAM R.R.TO PAYETTEVILLB4D (% +2 ihe WESTERN R.B.; Leave o Road at Joneshiedttrainfrometteville,daily Sundays,Sane anv Hron oneaqhplacedaily.eeOfficeatButner’s Hotel,Salem,W.©. Inly 22,1870.w tf .E.T.CLEMMONS,Spet 1h 1970 Contractor. -~BaAStY ae te Ea eT 5 ya doinglishlady-writes in the London|dicyrWorld:‘Phe.evil whatiain the |hodownourstreets,de;nining happiness,and |@ t,basmany adly*work |in ‘ways,and sorrow comes from a va- Ofsources.And hasty words’have Hy ‘much to answer ‘for among thethinkthatawerdor ;that we need not‘to be over-particular,asisonlyque.of es.Théreityinchemithattheytoke‘very pulikely soil,Cis aba nirdeilee “and aha } oe Fee ‘AO ot erties its WW 1 it toawePeelahd4AP ego®.“So whatwe say.But vbyecoteBuWw s live,gaat wt *:otingofmock eA OUT»hardthingsofourwise" A el ft reals ns "how er Ma re utteri m,and 80.¢s- pe thi d of ‘after-re ntanes,whieh ibe quence?“Hethat believeth1 ré fostatithy’ariaseet hasty words areso unkind,|should:t to the cemeteryon the hilside,back ofthetown,to aglect a site for the e of(lis dead ‘mat Wil bie were tre storm came n them-in allite foree.—Louis Gearing,oomof peat andWitty23stoodtogethertinderoneambranacobGbyhimself;under another,The father and the thirdbrotherstoodtogetherwithoutany.flash’oflightninganda deafoing ¢audChalaedSetblonedhrecorded.lest lay Jacob Goering andY)Wittiany Hives were ths andy &feralesonthe inor parefaa| ss a StTiOn an”wANERG . .BALTIMOR Ms moony al >beet be 28 :STELPE'S.PIANOS PerorweyeelorOrgansalwayy janos in use:.Vv oie used er never fatended t OATS a Sateen)ala eee”yy, There,is nothin than bonesty §nothtug sweeter’‘eburityj nothingwarmerthan,love;nothing richer thinwisdom;nothing higher than virtue;and X bredberia oa"Entepilawsiing no"Phe save t ae oot uyitryyoungaoneke PRICES~A PAIR OFFER.If thea@ferehantein your place will not far- a ”UL not make haste.Is not the secretfourimpatiencetobefoundindarlackoffaithinGod?If our hearts were stay- e@ pon him,if we were like children re-tid our father’s arms,would every to ing that occurred around us Have wer overns?If we knew,80 asthefact,that nothing happens #0.us without his permission,that what gcems so provoking in those who areaboutuswouldnotbeallowedto»trouble as wolesshewilled jt s0,if we saw that words,trials,inconveniences,and even indnesses only come to us aécordinispleasure,surely then we shopease.to be hascy ! ——~o————— ‘THE BULWARK OF THE EAST. Strasbourg,the capital of Alsace,coa- tains about 88,000 inhabitants besides the gatrison.At ie sithated on the little river which flows almost parallel with the hm for some distance before it falls in- 40 thevdarger water,‘Tbe strip of land between the Ili and the Rhine is about a half wide.‘The city abounds fhe rarest antiquities of middle aged arebiteezare,and ite great cathedral is one of thaglocies of Europe and a never-end- ondertothe lover of the picturesque. are numerous other treasures of art and taste in the city iv monuments and gaemorials,io rare old buildings and in collections ofart and literature.The de- straction of these by the bombardment| be an irreparable loss to the whole un and yet it isto be feared that in gayages of war's stern necessities there mB be po discrimination.The fortifica- ;are extensive and powerful,and the progress of the seige and the need bardment are a testimony either strength or the comparative weak geass of the attacking forces.The fortifi- cationscousist of a wet ditch and a bas tioned encienie strengthened at all assail ablegoiats by extra oatworks.The north aedsouth points ate the most important, i yet the weakest portions of the lines tade!ie a large and imposing work wa ¥e smaller bastions,which overtop of the city ramparts — ations are of the old style, s under their gune. Heaneo-German iailroad by the way ‘Kebl,ino Batlen and Wartembarg. @ very finy bridge—but the lefe ermapy side wa:Ylowp Up Py wer,wiih tbe ploy” preventing the paspage of the maltoe sity gpl sup imo bhether itis as awe e pe a Wokd Cuavordb—'ThereonbejntheBiblethat]would +said a prey girl in oar theother day.‘It is where the ‘Ifa man strikes thee on one turn to him the other also.”It is ord ‘strike’-—J would have it kiss.’ $is told,ilustrating how fast =eae built 8 in the West,to the ef- that a trae jaid down on 4 vacantlottwiChieagotosleep,and in the morn- ‘found bimsdf in a cellar,with a five-bailding built over him.Occasion- EY you will God an old fogy who doubts }story. Josh Billings charges the cat with be- fing e krigter guilty of affektashan.I hev pown a cat to klean the cream all ophthebazzumofapanofmilk.and then limp into the sitting room on all four }at lay down in the corner of the as melancholy as though she hadn't a friend on the face of the earth. @ounterfeit fifty cent fractional curren-oy is becoming immensely fashionable.—Look out. -|generating,the whites of Georgia are nothiag more steadfast than faith.‘Theseunitedinonemindformthepurest,sweet-est,richest,the brightest and most stead-fast happiness, Cotorep Hanns Gorne Soutrn.— Messra.Justice and:McDonald shipped from Richmond,Va.,on Tuesday,by way of General Mahone's consolidation line, fifty farm hands to Mssissippi.This business.promises *o be very brisk this Fall.Last Fall,we are informed by the Richmond agent of the Air-line,“therewere15,000 ah over the Dan-ville,wey ey Virgiolaand Teanes see roads alone.ese hands ave trans- ported safvly and expeditiously fn cars attached to mail traius.—Rich.Whig. You have troubles,it may be.Se bave others.None are free from them.Pee- |haps itis.well that none should be free |from them.‘They give sifew aud tone to lite—fortitade and gourage to man ‘That |would be a dail sea,aod the sailor would |never get ekill,where there waa hingt ing to distarb the surface of the pi Pointsof Bxcel Beanty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Using,both threads diregtly fromtbespools. No fastening of seams by hand and nd Wasteofthread. Wide range of appheation without change of artjustment s .The seam ns its beauty and firmness after -washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done byotherSewingMachwes,these Machines @xe- etal nish,orsendforthe Machines,send Ys the re-tail price,W.$15,Extra Wringer$10,andeitherorbothmachines,freewherenooneisselling;andsosureareWeWillbeliked,that weagreeto.refund the moneyifanyone wishestoreturnthemachinesfreeoffreight,after a month's trial/necordingto z.No husband,father or brother should permitthedrudgeryofwashingwiththehands,fifty-two daysin theyeat when it can be dune bettermoreexpeditiously,with leas labor,and no in-jury to the garmeota,by Doty Clothes Washer,«Universal Wringer.Soldbydealers generally,to whom liberaldiscountsarew R.OC.BROWNING,Gen.3-l0w 38 Cortlandt’St.,New est, evte the most beautiful and permanegtbroiveryandornamentalwork. For sale by ANDREW MURPBHY, out 15-~ly Selisbary,N.C ~~.PLANTATION BITTERS, This wonderful Végetable | |‘The Methodiat says:Rev.L.James, M.D.,of Bustleton,Penn.,bas the hon-| or of being the oldest Methodist jn the | world.He is in bis ninety-foarth yeat,| being born January 28,1777.He joined { the Methodist society in 1790—eighty years ago.Uy was lieenaed-to-exhort in 1798,to preach in 1800.;:was ordained| deacon by Bishop Asbury in 1806,an el- der by Bishop Morris ia 1849.'|Gen.Stetling Price,wholreceatly died lin Missouri,left property to his heirs to| the amount of one_million dollars He |will Lerege unbered a4 Promitent Con-| federase Geugtal daxing the Vaue war.| A woman in Montreal,Canada,.was de |tected some nights ago,in the attempt to murder ber husband by poaring meliud Jead into his ear while he was asleep.He | th ippened to wake in the nick of time,aud| gave her a tremendous trouucing.| The Montgomery Mail and the Colam-| b Ga.)E mouy that in Georgia no man who wns a true Doion man during the war ip a Rad.| ionl pe.lw Virginia With wn exceptions now and then,the same ie the care. us quirer concur in their testi Va.Awboutgh’s liom tamer my the cage o&.Wowitield,Obie,but eame } out immediately with alacrity,leaving the wot Of his timber.10)aniveqabe aii.|wals,b>"itheftrprbtenn party”fuMisano!bassplittheFranchivequestion.lworoadsforGovernorareinthefield. A BrighterAas dAWans fut,he down-ticd- ”"Phe Macon,Telegraph says that “as 4 without arms,while there is scarcely anesgrointheState,from founeen-years old wot who-das notg gu or pistol,of Abax containing a black bear.was rc: 'ption: “Black Bare.Ef yew don’t want to get bit kepe yer fingersouten the erax!” The ledge of solid siiver,half a milethickandstuddedwithdiamondslike raisins in a pie has turned ap onee moreinColorado,and may beexpected to shoot |ont meteoric gleams vf richness from now } till Congress meets and lugs in so resplen-| dent a territory as a State,always provi ded its $,000 voters do not show a Demo- ocratic majority this fall.—N.Y.World. =ghee et ne Greatest Invention of the Age !| CHEAPNES#,DURABILITY,CONVENIENCE.| AGENTS WANTED To Sell our Celebrated | GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them to be thbestPenmadeorsoldinthiscountry.No blott ng No soiled fingers!Sixty lines written with one pen |ofink!Will.qutwear any steel pen ever made.—|Bankers,mercbants.teachers aad allalasses,endorse |them in the highestterm of praige.Put up in neat |slide boxes.No.1,for géneral tise;No.2,mediums |No.3,for |adies’useor fine penmanship.| Laberal Commission to Agents ! We are prepared to give any energetic person ta-king the agency of these Pens,a c:mmission whichwillpay,$900 per month.We invite all personswishingemployment,to send fot samples and circn-lars.Two sample boxes mailed for 50 centa.ADDRESS ol WESTERN FUBLISHING COPittsburg,Pa. merch4—6m trw restorative is the sheet- anchor of the feeble and debilitated.As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics.As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women|are especially subject,it is every other stimulant.In all climates, tropical,temperate or frigii,it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks dowar the animal spirits. Wherever it is .intro- duced it becumeés a stand-ard.article9,medicinalsvenia:-_3.fe-tey.:hest amd.purest )(ver saved.im ageordance=(IME TABLE-N.C.RAILROAD soft :ALEXANDER DUY AL!TRAIYS NORTH : B Mart.—" Waveoms,aparve.Leave.ARRIVE Leave.agents |blast (-. Onariotte,....{1.00c7..||“hee rs Salisbury,994 ep mw.9:79:~6m LO & reemeboro’..12.80 }idda mike =1900m 8Co.Shops,|2.298 ..u.'800:“|900sm 805 a8Raleigh,.....|62 700“|900 + Goldsboro’...je be“|1 ‘ TRAINS SOUTH: Matt.raetont. Sraerons.|aneive.|Lma@e.(annive.|Leave Chartotte,ee “2 WOM oh Rahebury,Te ou FG aw 198"|9 awGreensboro’,100 *ae «Stire *6 ewCo.Shops,10 tem ||ser*|eRaleigh,)ess its wl jue ©Golisbora’|800.Ii | W.H GREEN, Master of Traneportation.|Compang Shops,Aug.29,1870,38-tf| EE ———ee }Time Pable—Western W.C RR.) TAKES EFEECT 5TH Sept.1870. GOING WEST.GOING EAST. Arrive.Leave.Arrive.Leare. |5,10 am Salisbory,|9.%P | 609 am 607“|ThirdCreek,|8.98“|898 pu 6 8 **|7,40 *|Statesville,10"|7.95 * 8.02 “|8.07 «‘Catawba Sta.’6.23 “62 8.55 “|9.00 *Newton,6.30 *|6.85“940 *|9.45 *|Hickory,|4.40"|4.50°10.95 *|10,30 “'Tcard,|4.00 +|4.06 « 11.10 ©(11.16 ©|Morganton,3,16“|390* 11.69 “|18,06 «\Bridgewater,|296 *|9,91" 12,48 PM)|Marion,|1,42 ** O14 Fort, Hj ieeeem ai el The Great Medical Discovery! VINEGAR BITTERS, sé WHAT;QRE THEY?2 ootga £4ii Yooat3<fis a:acfil2oa}e12i:fe Efi 5 =Bi THEY ARENOTAVILE of TCFARCY DRINK,?; of .Preofii VI N G O A T T V O i'Simcients,in RMAMEOS Ba |oh oebyseeefoa =Doersate UPROLSTERER 'ANDMatréss Maker, ON Jenkins!Corner,Jost baek of the Cloth- ing Store of Ring &Cublens,is now pre- pared to do everything in his line at short notice an-l on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds offarniture renovated and repeaired andmade to look as well as new.Spectal at- tention given to the making and repairing of SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES, CHAIRS,&c ,&c. Give him acall,exainine his work,and will go away pleased.16-tf BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT,N.C. Opposite RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Bestofporters in attendance at all trains.Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. Passengers ¢hapatched to any pointat short notice by private conveyance.Gratefal for the liberal patronage of the past wehopebystrictattentiontothewantsofourgueste to merit a continuanceof the same. we Breakfast andSupper at Statesville.Sept.23,1870.a8-tf WM.G.BARBEE, tagedeM eg man ternspyusedthem.test ty ey ods eM iePr withtidea | Steals uponareawareof its attack,ts itself Thetr:‘usprTher.eruption-— and debilitating ailmentsoftheanswerissimpleandcoversthewitsphazesvizthe‘ ayD THE TAINTED 1 HE BEST BLOOD in the eotire landthemostmelancholy disease inmeu,women and children oun alnothingshortof Sach a Remedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIO maturit tion,aadnewedhealthandactivity: andGlandular Sytem.ate At ite toach,disease droops,dies,mor ,eg Th were, livens theapirita,andimparts a Sparkling ofthegravebyitstime:This remedy is now cal virtues,and powerful Healing It extin, Prot.M.3. M.,A.L.L.D.,FP.B price.Patients are requested to c¢dentiaily,and reply will be made byDr.G.B.Poulson,Sole Agex \Jan.1,1870—t¢Proprietor.©C; Ce ae -A ‘Ou Todavies oneemore on the withered Cheeks its victims anawares.and or inattentionbecomes aryor temporary treat-mercilessgrasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wastedform—thehollowcheck?The withered sallow complexionThefeeblecleacenaneglassyeye?The emaciated form the trembling frame !Senhe Snel Settheinflaeye?Thepimpledface—the rough colorless skin? age?le ground in all FANGS OF DISEASE BMBRBOILANY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain ofLife-the Blood, INDISCTIMINA@E VACINATION| during the latewar with diseased Lymph @2IED WawaPs BED A’EERO It has planted the germ of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch,forever CONSTITUTIONRenovator: TORIC PURIFTING AND DISINFFCTANT LEAPS TO NEW LIFF, Relleresthe Bntire RystemofPains andacres,oo.|Tak -use.ered to the public with the most solemn sssuranee of ita intrinsic medi- eetUrgii eetlery eA.ont! THIEF, beforetheyfirmlyinthe ? The areconee$i:epi dae:fa ak wink Pope dis.nbd wt pepe,Recnrnen ue een et righ oda ip ;if eon?peOONDIT!0NS-OFPOLICY.—This Gompany’s polici ~My 0 :a ituna,ie aher ne howemade..,no -ANY of forma et aN,-Saat arenaTonehyba a to |b 4OY —_ x ;mn eu os are |pt nf oa A inte 'ed * "ih Senbty JO)rT Wa edaion vorwatsy ” AF iit PPetriollyreent ms ice (Py ida a expenses.(See-explaoation |your MatualPlay you y $16pay$2 annuilly.”“You'pay $1.10 whenever a death opcurs In your Ccertaintoreceive$1,000.AndifyourClass is full $5.000.Cli ed.100m... reyto.rs ka by ages.4 in %"BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME OL 7ALLHAVETOPASSAMEDICALEXAMINA’parece ton 7—e~are limited t»2.000 Members.Whenever a Classisonce full it fe always receive $1,00 ;but in case your Classhad more 1.000MembersreceiveasmanydollarsasthereareMembersin.your Class at the :time:death.Five thousand Members,then $5,000.t Crass A.—Admits al]between the ages of 15 and 35. Crass B.—Adwits all between the agesof35 and 45.Crass C.—Adwits all between the of 45 and 60.Ae in ®TONTINE FUND.—At the same time you become insured,you also.Mewser or 4 Tontoxz Fuxp,which may give to yourself,whilst living,’ sum of money.This is the ony Company in the United States doing business on ai.e.,that has a CashCapital of $125,000,and has a deposit with the Statefor .secarity of the Policy Holders that issues policies of this kind.Setid for BookRates.All Directors are Stockholders.All Officers are Stockholders.|’E.McMURDY,Presipeyrt.I.LEANDER STARR,Secretary. BE.MARTINDALE,Vice Presrpryt,WM.HENDERSON,Ass‘r.Sae'r “ ORLANDA H.STEWART,Counsel,LUCIUS McADAM,Consulting Actuary. Meprcat Examinen.—M.B.TAYLOR,M.D.,Salisbury,N.U.ie ae GEN.ROBT.B.VANCE,Asheville,N.C. The Company guarantees that in case your death should occur,‘within ;althor'gh there are not one thousand Members in your Olass,yet will » A p largeu aae the veins of1sides,and { | On reaching the Stomach,it assimilates at|to thevncewiththefoodandliquidstherein,and from | the moutent It paases into the Blood.it attacks |wedfund created disearé Gt ite fountain head.in Ke germ and); Y,and dimipates it through the avenues|fore; of the organs with unerring certainty,andsends |gure,and have equal present eecurity with greater furtre benefits than before. see and pure Blood bounding throwgh every)A)ireneweis.oi old policics will be in name of new Rattral functions restored to re-|parties gaaranteed on the face of the Policy as Itsaction wpén the Bieod finidsof the body,|many } * and the tic-| |! Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glowde eCheck,A Ridby Tinge t the Lips, hAtnessto the jon,Hatpay oe — Thousandshave beeh feected from the verge properties. Pom att Diseases or tur ‘KIDNEYS,RETENTIONOF THE URINF,&c.,&c AndforDiseasesof WomenandChildren. Nervous Prostration,Weakness,General Lassitade,and want of Appetite,it is unsurpassed. isbes labitual Oostivencss,Detni- EB |} |.Henry, Director-General Berlin Hospital,Prussia.|8.| HENRY &CO.,Proprietors. Agency of the United States. Laboratory,976 Pearl Street,Post Office Box6272. NEW YORK.. 1°CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1perbot-B oardi ny House, tle,six bottles for $€.Sent anywhe's on receipt o =nd confi. !Wowing mail,for Balisburfeb35 j sack all the right of Non-Porfeiture,paid uppolicy,surtenderyeige and n-19—33:1y GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N.CAROLINA. PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFZ INSURANCE60'Y,, OF RICHMOND,VA.,CG Aanete OWGr :--...-<....---s-----.-s-$1,500,000 Set Geewpden OVOR «.~~...onecccceceeecccces 300,000Policiesissuedintwoyearsover..................----8,000 —o Showing a success beyond precedent.Issues policies on Matual,Non-Forfeiting and all the most desirable plans.Dividends paid out on Life Policies,40 per cent.,which proves the economy of its management and its careful selection of risks. Dit WoO,GABRING TON ieeeeeeseesoressce Presipent.JOHN E.EDWARDS...................--00.ceceeee Jubh Vier Parérvkrr.D.J HARTSOOK,.......i lsc Mess cdess'cect a's d6s ad:SON JSucnerPiy. J.J.HOPKINS,..Tee eeesasiesceescabiesAssistay?Seckerakr.Petaeeers .......-SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENOGIZS.a.. THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Companies is full oflicyholdersofbothCompanies.[ts expenditures will be less,and withlesarel::tare dividends will be more certain,probably greater in amount,and «besser sepger- aabe-sabe The No old jolicy holders will be effected ;they will continne totoholdtothesamepoliciesasLefere:tohavethesamerights, parallel io Life lnsnoanee,atidbdb eller:to artery and ecin.This Compapy bas met with a success beyond al!The taudercules of Scrofula that sometimes the Southern lic a EZome to and sai une.9 > flouriah aed stad Ube inner ecating of the abdo-It aAvisesthe payment of all eminms,wee then divide tinvally decrease men,like &of commare withered,dissaly-|each next payment,until nothing will be required,andthepolicy tay of inconie;butedundedandthedij.ased parte nour |it will allow one third loan on participating policies,8 4 00.9h oun?age? ithed thfo fife.The Torpid Liter and Inao It requires no notes for loans.j tive K «are stimn to a healthy secre.|It basno restrictionsutresidentsortravel,all ofthe dt has the following valuable featares bmoother F “nemen,meet im Northern eaprimasee,he ome 0 »by bavi their past payments f ¥ber policies,mi tn the erent ofa seperation itsoffice by therehadbeen ho anch intervening °‘~Ita permanent investmentoftude{us required by theCharter) Unencambered Real Extate Worth Dotible the Amoupt loaned,th @ Safe,Sureand Profitable Invextinentof theInsurance,taking so much fromour strength,the: I sal to every man and woman in Western Nerth Carolina, Tiex the blea#ed boon of Life Insaranee to look well te ‘s meee _—of ee he wre ey and Arlington Life Insurance tren)ence solicited,and information cheerfully A 1Address,é TP enads ae Lexington,N.Oy “¥D.W.oouRE WesternN.C. int The North America Insurance Company pays its jume promptly without char,ee =i me H,HOLDERNESS.Agent,: Notth America Life Ins.Co.:* Taomasvitte,N.C.|LIFE ew foo. Dear Sir :—You will please accept my sin-ae cere thanks for your prompt payment,without charge,of the amount of the policy of Insur- ance on my Husband's Life,amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars.At your ear. nest and repeated solicitation he was indaced to insure in your Cumpany,and now we arethe ita benefits. Insurance Compyp xv See WoOonrnrtD. Acquired overRatioofcopemamstpsoe Rea; reci ts o i1theNorthAmericaLife Insur-anze Gompanywe shall feel under obligations,ee such as only the widow and fatherless can feel)|iesate tages d exprese.iy the New per ce $100;and it grantsall desirable formsof InsurMayyouhavesuccessiningucingothersto sasare in your most liberal company,and may aa upon A eer ftheLordofthewidowandorpharsblessyou|“beapestattains >n 8.D.WAIT,Gen.~~ and prosper you in your good work.April—1 0 0ARGARETC.BARBER,hapa fice,ateofRowanMills,N.C.JNO.A.BRADSHAW,Agent, Holderness is also agent for the Liver nas er andor avd Globe Frrr Insurance Com-WOTICH--S50 Reward. pany,which insures all kinds of public and pri-ON the night of the 19th of A my vate buildings,Railroad Depots,Bridges Fac- tories,Founderies,Mills and Merchandise and ya all i's losses promply. Pell letters addreased to Mr.Holderness,at Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten- tion.dee 3—tf Mrs.Henry W.Miller’s room was entered,and pucket-book stolen, |containing about $150;also one n .|among which was one uoteof ha byD.M.Henderson,to me,for $30.70,dated Oct.,1866..1 will give $25 for the apprehension ofthethiefwithsufficientevidencetoconvict,and $25 for the retarn of the money,All persons are warned against tradiug forsaidnote,and the maker to pay it to no onebutmyself.W.G BARBEE. High Point,Lept.1}.1870.37:1m. COR.NEWBERN &PERSON STS. RALEIGH,N.C. feb]1—tf OPENED NOVEMBFR 1862 t Oa 2 Os ° rn pte Peet | he used ip opses w: 4 ae nn this, youbaye the Know oe nee Hein hates eke mt : ex , ve , id female. TC ; : . r ait fs tf f wit ha also be fot Gay case of | j ily, / of reluctance ning 3 tis ciate iti ©” | Blind, -Bleedingor*dtwhing ‘Piles ‘that De- panes he finhed > barring “feoth “Yim My gr } Bits Pile Rersody taile to cure. Pieter: blew from.it the ashes, the ashes ¢ ‘ hal yee Suirued Mir. Cath | DeBing’s. MAGIC LINIMENT cates] 4 Squares. hd snap ruben t | hed forthe ‘expected Rbcomatiom, Pains, Bruises and Swelled |i Columd. rela, wi h “with” waiting end Joints, in man and beast. } lama. |'18 Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. with, rene ie Youx, August 15, 1968, | more. Md. WILLIAM VALENTINE, in Western North Carolina. He requests a call from all ‘Y *Baomovem HOUSE, tate) maltst Laboratory—142 Franklin st., Balti- 1 Column. | 2800; , “a Sy3 | ¢ > bes X i as , EWS ANS gla , 6 8. ht ahoee | De eT aed we Gos not gainany that. she: Inanenin ntl Qe allen « am ne apr22-ly THE BARBER, BTURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FRIENDS and the Public for the liberal heretofore extended tohbim. He now them that he has fitted up a new and ore » U Red na { and | Oommodions Pe, “Whe Wee foe Cope Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- > ” k Building. Room Mo. 2, cte., dee. where be reall be Peet is cemene| PAST L—TREADURE TROVE 'e has in his employ of the best Hair Dressers CHAPTER 1 Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 17,1699. so—tf FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. hour, at the counsry house where he was visit- ing, 8 young man pu to moh fine-look ing person—twenty-five WHO OWNED THE JEWELS! OR, THE HEIRESS OF THE SANDAL-~WOOD CHEST. BY MRS. M. V. VICTOR, THE FINDING OF THE TREASURE. On a fresh summer morning, before breakfast t out in a smal! row-boat on of New York Bay, just then rip eal a an ie ie of dawn. ver Grey was an art profession; a perhape—with the Pome me 2 a 4 ae By tlle poy} end’ ne hi ye were cee es a ) A Ae oe eS se, Go tre elton ytarn, : Se er ee my on, eo dee ict wt beta | ai a sy a -~ courage | her i . ag, eh Seta hl ne. | / eT ah n ony dh bes, a roles | tive iene aa my ¢ is we Ak lee Mid a a js tadeed)? iy © sadmamape dia tai desi a eae. - “Yo the general masicat i Aree ter nth the advantage of their ary | pi) a > th Pte Le ee eee eomimon (ate x tein’ ige.af| oa, Aes } en tin tS nel ce eo se lina ee ee ayy ON ek | 5 a rs J eos iadlaedaiey fenotues: Selita he) Dd Bh aid Se ea eer Se Se orale cae cull, wid th ad Od ale ste abo a P wil days, and think of their grandfathers, w | next Wd answer the Compt ; lhe Bled in the offiee Of the Clerk of tid | face, Me thonghtofCaptain Kid, of shipwreck- | Court within the fires three days of said Term. | 7 —- ee ~~ BACT . aint which will | And ‘et them take notice that if they fail ta | | anasrer the complaint atgaid Term the piain- tiff will apply to ale Court for the reliet de- | The color vadhad inte Oliver Grey's moody ed merehantmen, and the Arabian Nights, allio one finsh of his vivid imagination. Then he laughed at himself, pushing his nut- shell of a altifl clase to this buried and Ce ee coall ake dee 2 Wer HOM!) dark, restien eyes, « broad forehead, and pwar. ia gh, mi thy skin. At this moment his mood um: “Barprised beyond words, he drew the child : WARBOROCUGH HOUSE, pay eller _ artist tigen ge Ma treasure was ee right of ee ie from the rain, and carried her imhisarms in- | sang a bandred years. o. Yos,,one hun: The constitution, once affected with Organic ——— toe ™ re Otty. What reseed on a er nat nay tale pierre ops. share ‘che held “a we all = oa te the million of ‘Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to — JD. lm. means, ffiéed George Catherwood, at whose father's his adventure. and read : nearts, HOW throbbing « va emo- and ia ae oe which HEI MBOLDS | 1a—tf Pp jetor house he was stayi havien been invited to Thinking thus he in looked at the minia- “ "The child who gives this pa is Ethelda, tions of hope and fear, love and pride, ; Tevaee Betee to y ders. Ifnetectnentis| March t6—t 000 revere —— | spend a portion 0 ear “The Poplars,” | ture; and this time a name, formed by | daughter of Robert and Ethelda Catherwood, | hate and revenge, avarice and ambition, aadqitted to, Consumption or insanity eusues. | NORTH CAROLINA In the Superior | 46 take his ease and sketch the beautiful scenery | * setting of brilliants around the inside of the | who were taken captive — something | joy and sorrow. All sleeping, their eyes Rowan County Court of Law. | of the bay. He had accepted this hospitality— | ca*e, in German text—Ermgip. over two years Her | was killed by | forever closed in that dream that knows| devoted to your ase flowers, | In the ease of Julia Riggs. vs. John Riggs. | even while he felt humiliated by it—not ro much Dogo mrp og teak af Coane = — holding oe + no waking. O,solemn thought, that ree bons, jewel, silks, gold and = Petition for yeeros Ieee the Bonds of Mat- fo cont met a as to best: in the dhngerons Sendeas on bok Gaderveed, bore the | He did not heve-nearly co mach ao veer “} and I will be shrouded im the pale, wind- | broidery. til more to foorsase the 4if- It appearing tony saniotantion that the de- | came out to sketch, bot he only dreamed of her, peri oo ee i; aa = —-s- ra eae —— ~~ and laid = nardonaerd ve! — a ony WE ’ : : i wi 6 sO i atrenge agein x months com marry t thers it an le — fondant, Joie, Higgs, iso non-resident of| "i pc'ty this discontented mond’ be fl wo | SNE sand, pe raed tack oh Wile aioe | he arn Sales have boone bar | °° wo mach the. more splendid the bane |some abare, we have. divided With You sass RETRACT OF BUCH, |sca tere Rigge wor cere, rhe cect treet rear wma ee ere EO | rg media rome ars bis | fond of her, ond might hove Weonme © her | @strp, of tbe canker worm. ‘These trail] the hues of eaters. Te yee we Bate 7 eee eer self close in to the high shores of a certain is- heart burning with intense pleasure at his unex- | man if she had li However, that's neither term of the Superior Court to be held for the Jind and nesr a familiar spot to which G [octal gc A group of three awaited | here nor there. I took a pirate’s oath to her, tenements of clay that we decorate with | en colors that are rich and se debbie sctdtiar te Pomates is unequalled by | county of Rowan. at the Court House be) oid himself frequently'came. 5° | him as mpeprnges.npss He baniy~ide Alen on her dying bed, that I would this child| so much care and pride, will soon, ob! aegis pereens Lata’ om the Foarth Monday after the] Jn the face of the rocky bluff there was aa George his sister and consin. to ite uncle, James whe ew York | very soon, be but the dast of the earth, oe aeateot the Uteres. aed | Third Monday iv eptember, and plead. mu- | ocean-cave. A very small cave, which the fish-|_, After on ome gene at Miss Catherwood, | city, and leave it with him, with the request of | 11,47 another esation shall trample o We have giver you bd ARES litiaces te the nex, oF the decline or awer or demnr to the complaint filed in this | ermen and other ignominiovaly the artist darted a of sarprise at the young | its mother that he would adopt it and care for aa > ke have hept nigbs and " change of life. eave. ot the relief prayed for will be granted | dubbed aholet It have once ; girl in ag tly aly ey her It only thee oc it at bie own. I've put myself outs > den) to re o places now know us, e ept TIO, AP nes Ex Parte. bat at this wane h was kod nearly to the mouth, Ss cere Ashleigh’ name 2 | keep my promise ; bnt a pirate’s ia sacred | KNOW Us HO More forever. Boast not thy- a . A. JUDSON MASON. with deep sea sand: In high water it was cov- ! to bine; and shesnid she'd ask God to forgive O, man of wealth, cf thy houses and) 4 gentleman in Clerk Rowan Sup. Court. os entirely by the waves. But at Jow tide «| | Me pet owny Oe te me if | would. 1 hope you'll be ss kind to the | lands, for how #oon.sball another sit ie| {ion attracted, as be wad - —— | Aug. 90, 1870—35:6w-pd small bost con is way In; sikd as Tt of fat tle-cvincidenae, nad at homies wen tee BO | lite eto ace gehercp. Ghee A | chy palace, by the fireside ; avd another | the street, by a woiman Who aifiee a lwcehe elere at a | forded od 0 cool ahefich Sums the seule? es te oheatens Kee name C mypdeen = 7 Mae Patri al he sip bat ber ow as aaa. eae through thy groves, and call them be fn sels Dhctiape He ype 4 =" ae HELMBOLD’s Yapuix Country. f Cusrt. | ote, while they one their luncheon, or shetehed stipe, Comiliaia mow, Reanin aat it ¢ er on Oe a wine. ay hot heaee at catty, pours ea Y trowied her so muck OF | tom, Ww of Bi “asiton, | ™EcPpente . “fai £ a ‘ ; Pas re o6 as tone md ‘FLUID EXPRAOT OF BUCHU Lach gree Carlton, widow of Blam Carlton. | Pye tide them, at its extreme ebb, left the fer- a Sie in 7s pradiatner| som Qa ae eS. a moment and ak the question ; Where deed, and IP haye'nd Gon! erg ° ceues | thet endof the suid-eavern quite bare and dry. | 4 me iat aed payne ts Gerterstarrendaan shall T be one hitndred yeats from to-day. | The gentlemad hesita ale a AzD J. M. Carlton, e¢ al = cag. bagrsoyp ok os of a ie | Died th that he miight }apeculations, Qur Ethel is ber dangbter. Both And ligten, from fhe deptbe of thy heart/ ed her story; “If Fiow oa : - Paation Jor Dower. boat meri 1, and getting om althongh there ye a 4 Se pane quaruin’ as you know.” will come and anewer in that unfathoma | come and sec.” Into the ‘ IMPROVED ROSE WA- H 4 Columba- Cariton, )enac ( sid Ros secrued to 6 nothing more interesting than wan knéw prshed tack hin chair and made his | ble word, eternity, es, eternity. And house, and there, sure : 1 DWN. . 47 ese. +) hert « artes n, dow be gidegt defender tn’ } clawe-alells sizewn about, when, suddenly, some- veh LS acer as eacape inte she twilightoot of doors. A mighty | thou who woulder gain « nanse immortal | band ‘was lying in the coffiu nadie bom Ve cystemsiacsers | Yun are herby Mle that sainimonses | bing epethled bp. the level minraym, die exes | reed pd : le was goinges ist his mind, among thy: fellow men, vevterhave thy | rial Th tlem ie ot litte ex- : . | Were Geawn ta the glimmagin hn.’ W | languid adth other adinirer r he returned to the drawing-room Echel . . } ° oe aD, Be a ay | ’ mot pd: have iseged against yuu im the aboye enti | Ao fe ate gY paring poiht What wae Ike » af to ‘ga that - alpne at the plano, while Camilla was the nate written in thd Lamt’s Hook of Life, ved his Ao are aamabeoty anpueding prt spttes: | thed case, to appear at the vext Term of raid | sto sal Cal bihed octets a It on with heat «Wert ea Pt As tered } Leek to win a more lasting erowe than of : Ye 06 remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, | Court. to be beld atthe Coert House im Yad- } hoes dvtntt. The criiabiag oh bra war tateh ener ‘ net ; immortal glory. ‘ al an | kiwvillm om the 3d Munday iu Seytember | pal had drawn bis attention to the olject’™™ | ther’ hnd so the gay voyagersen the migh- him Eh ae of tpideep, 1 would say, set, your vessel in c order; anfnrl your saile, and prepare to aoe shoreless ocean of eternity. ‘© your compass thet.yon mey safely land ia the Hea of eternal.nest, manded ir the int. lightly $Y tasqe: adidas glee © Best, J. A. MARTIN, 0. 8. c. “a at Ll oe tha it ‘The dirty gar the we LIP EXTRACT OF BUCHU | arottce: Ang: 16, Yadkin Coanty. | mentsof some poor sailor's kit, I s¢ppow iad a 1870. [nng26.6w-pr. fee #10 his oat he went to work to dig away thé Shi dlanalies of CHAMb Oryunm, whetherexiating i) — peg testy, he origiesting | NORTH CAROLINA, ? Saperior Court. ett a ; wat action ana | Mowrcomery County.§ Sept. 15. 1870. | pote —. a wil a ee nee Ghz. of the preparations of | James 8. Turner and wife Jodith T. Turner, | chest: Fadl Wet ane or oon ns adm'sof Soha. E-Coambere decd: | penal ate of se or Sc ced | “ranctdn na came.eheh Scope, be musie or delicate con- against in very and heavy, “Ethelda is a name.which © appears, here Edward. Chambers, Cornie Chambers, | together: soasto be almost covered: with ite | and there inour femil , ide, Catherwood, land. : ts Benjamin G.. Chambers, Apna E. Cham- brans-fasteni In half.ap-honr he had on- | reflectively, er coffee cool in ie Then aware that, however fizht | bers and Robert M. Chambers. covered the whole i. ho ae sap eas “TORS 4 Each tender aasn toe ta ! Samat , ind for Assets. about long, by two wide, and two . Our Ethel’s Though ip harmony. spect os a cicero. tacnkeas _™ Ab het bo deppaized of opening BS Tee mined Piha por bd pera wep And up to the throne of God diseases require the aidof a Div-| You are hereby notified that a summons without farther implements; for the hard wood oy Ee aetna tt ore eo DS oy TLD LD’S Extract Buche ie the great) 256) en ny of complaint in the above entitled was well preserved, and the clasps scarcely rust- y tell te about almost gasped A Woman billé Herself Show — A i . th eopy 0 a a tab day of ed. it had evidently been buried in dry wand } ver. Bethel chureh. in Catoosa county 4 am ee, issued on the Ot y of Septem- —not exposed to the action of water, or even “it was always believed that she was taken . ane Cap tufecece cfs rel ne ve ~—s r, 1870. ; ._ | moistare, to any great extent. With the blade | cavtive by pirates. , $3; Four one. | oe $ e almost sapernataral. a You are also ndtified that the simmons in | of a stout knife, which the artist carried with| “Ahf” thuPmured Oliver, his black eyes en- $20. + Those sending $20 for a Club of | commeueed shouting. and so intense was her F i th foree a said canse is returnable befure the Clerk of} him for use of various kinds on his little expe- langle. . All sent at one time, will be entitled to n | enthasinem that she did net gence her gyra- i . bel <= oes £2 hintag _ — eS ait re ee oo a - = ee “ Did you ever hear of anything more os once of Ly can afterward os eon mee oy y - fant he “i “ie ial . ce in uy on the lay of Oc T, ng e simple, 0 , | pitifa i ies f \e n atine of a ; Samoans Price—@1.% per | 1270, whee for where you a hereby re- | which sprang out of its piace with a click.— | “Nevér!” was his earnest ‘reeponse, and he be 5 copies sent free. All letters must | close room. In thig condition of utter pros-| ¢ and be ever ij bottle, or 6 for $6.50. Delivered to any 84-| quired to appear and answer the complaint | Then, for a moment, Oliver hesitated. was so pale that Camilla would-have Itughed at | be to tration of mind and body, she was borve out | sounding proclamations. pees, Deseribe symptoms in sll communications. | "in default whereof the plaintiff will apply | , As s00m as he could command himself he eau | him, only she coald never hear the story of her STREET & SMITH, of the hous; bat her vital energies codld | coat was the ally of his Ay to said Court for the relief demanded in the | Hourly but eagerly seleed the lid. great-aunt’ fate without tears coming to her | Office 55 Fulton Btreet, Box 4896 N.Y. | not be resnscitated and she was soon # corpse. | Nanol 1 , complaint. What did he find? eyes, A young man,during the saine meeting, was CaPeee Wine. "0 BOTs Pare — Witness, C. C. Wade, Clerk of our snid A —which looked as if it might have} “She waa so yanng and beautiful, und so hap- Evertastixna.—Trath will never | carried out, having been overcome b when behed sncoecded in hiss Co eo se Enid | been placed there yesterday, 80 perfect was it | py!’ murmured the Mmurrator, with as much} TRUTH 8 : ; ice kb hile shouti North 1 °F | songratalates either himeelf urt at office in Troy this 15th day of Sep- preservation—jammed down intothis im foteete | ail ad if he had personally die: the ‘stars will grow dim, the sun will | pressive heat while uting.— Geor- et. Ghee ds his 5 eeRrrY ees BR eG WADE coffin, so much too short for it. Tt wee that of ad pan Mca in this + | pate bie iey Many oe a hecenty, = Lele phie wit ins a ot’ ~C.W. E, c. 8. C. ' . Integrity. o ness, honest , , Dra d Chemica!) ble and handsome man, not m 1- were two one of 0, y y, , Steed B. T. HELMBOLD ‘= - 37:6w—([pr. fee $10.) Gur thas biecsoll, whose jet-black haf fell down te Samat Foecougentions in “‘Lon- ve botnet, these are all imperis hable.— A Negro or a Woman ?—The Republican = who cafries on war | Warehouse, 504 Broadway, N.Y. in long ringlets abont the velvet collar and ruf- | don, the other in Bombay. Somereverses over: Hilo gtave can eset entomb these immortal | enthusiast, Theodore Tilton, declares: that oe pride, and circumatan® MANSION HOUSE, |*@ wietfomt. The dress was that of 1800, or | taking the London branch, and some political | principles. They have been in prison, but | “the uext Vice-President of these United | thing atterl ‘beyond the ot @ J ; ® 9 | before, when rich gentlemen yet indu in | events occurring at the same time induced the! they have been freer than before; those who States must be a negro.” Mrs. Stanton, of | ti¢ mind. efistence of (Qerman CHARLOTTE, N. C. velvet and thread-Iace. In the forehead was a | elder brother, in Faget © sell i and @ii-| have enshrined them in their hearts have | the Revolution, declares that the next Vica- military terrifies them ap tbat Of a — deep wound, as of a hatchet, and there were | grate to America, ¥ & ptoe | burned at the stake, bat oat of their ashes President must be a woman. An issue snch thagitian’ oho seems to aneren 2 This well Lomein House having — NEWLY | blood-stains over a ent. Who could the porous buna tie serene We if pou In-| other witnesses have arisen. gn can | a8 that ought to wind up the woman's rights world at bis ete E fl epart- murdered strange: possible, wreck, e : oo MORE ARB GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN oT ne ee the scoommodation of Ah! while he asked himself the question— | and join him in the New World, "The Indian es poe at waa ee ra party . : command, 5 . 7A while he gazed, with lipe apart, and concentre- | climate did not apres with Robert Catberwand mee Kill goodness and trath, aed in-| The Virginia eapfiol building ts Louisa Murray, who ki the ebfld Waddageiret weMpe wicteaimiectay em! ne AW ET LING PUBLIC. | et lootsof interest and dreads change cept | whe} acived ths ltl when, he Mand | You cunnct Hi for tnd: holineee the way | repaired-the repairs have so far advanced lof Mir. Dighy. tw New tam S00 / + | over nni jegrity, . jen! Warehouse, sed signed p@F-Omnibus at Depot on arrival of Trains. “6a ed over the face ; the features samk, fel ; his mind, concluded to go Am where it | that is consistent with wad must be a way 5 to the Clerk of the House of | couvieted ST nmieb years n H. T AFT UBS D. feb 4-—5tf HC. ECCLES, Prop’r. | the yellow lace ruffles, the silken vestmentia fa- appeared probable that he contd ¢tfll further en- everlasting. —SPurdro#. elegatcs te ternme hie old office. prieoument 5 8 ‘ fone 3- ty olga wer) Sour . ts | SHALL WE HAVE A CONVENTION# 9) his question is exciting considerable discus- ‘gadis really one of great importance to ~ feof North Carolina, It ix quite eer. are dissatisfied with much of Copstitution—thet they demand g the restoration of amg Constitytion. And these changes ie Gi, of the Conserya- but by much the larger portion4 telligent Republicans aleo, ‘This being7 to us to be useless to discuss and amendments necessary to oatTOH ENGL HOW" fir RENTS | eres 7 A) fb pation 0 the manner, VOvaSy be voces ne Ti can a Ri tose aged by-tb representatives of 1 yet) MET reneegrty” =. a ee ke f wa torhae Prvid al ~ Keg] ar dels T. Pe Se wa eed | enti Fp / eo a pa dois vo angel When | be di wpod ip; wil} ‘bg time enough fo Saliabiey, N.C, © Dear Str!" Will you be kind endugh to send me several copies of your'paper of the 23d inst,, and several copies also of that containing Gen. Hill’s firet article and your reply thereto. An f OT a Arey HT , Allow :ne to s at your denunciations hé Ku Klux organization should have met with} he APprgv oXeu did on sped rning them that I woul Thave never ‘ ' Se Dasher Pees | ye aeeeeel fl n being complete 4 pointments of Assistant Marshals, or Enumera- means of compe n in Very many ¢ brok e ee ee a the ten eee ea sd a { wr S * we + ' Or tik warethaip aun.” die oo Sh ADO | gah « a eee a toeeniiee rr , neir educat ead a ; oe r ha ai rt | een wate Pen Hamed tine bd Sead ee ee Si Ele Rts a el ol in ee eee ed fap a ote sm, Se ¢ ¥ ak Trek ctu eet alee hare Hiab, chairs oe Tad) cere oe ! Leake Again ' wh oi pow) ne | ae ey pe) § 4 at | Pn) oe ne = ar e =, to h s tence committed, must; sooner eine acon pee aN oe ha ap rae perdi oferty a aa the are and underra i; Ahpiapilts, womnatianey ender the weight of Hla} 90% ore : whine of ew ow | So far as my knowledge extends the’ Conser-| Seoandrels who mam fo eepacem snd vative party was hot bound up with this organ- ot what we write we are -y> oath at pay 2 aspatullessrmyen (Temper Ee rammed rel no ped 4 is w fund; the general’ T Miink the course pursued by spade apacslepen, of doing it corre you deserves sincere, approwal., .I think. your shat ere another decade of years i ed, thatthe Dinited States C will have : did aa much to seeure our late victory # | devised sume betier mode of the census crpaper intheState. ‘Thecorruption of | such ag will secure completeness and acy | within the power of the peovle to pay Party in po to the} and be comprehensive of all needed tema, In a igo leno raha view of the pablic, ined and mod- the meatine we hope tbe See tare thet TequBt; | Brit while the Constitutidm. re-}eraa articles, goes. | hit Sasi of Westh Carclina be taken nh the ~ abt ‘ehat it now is this ean never bedésie' by} | But one point made by you Leould not ep- | jzost perfect mancer. i t , ‘And ia no’event contd the teg- prove, and that was Where you mggested a sep- ——~-- falaterg'do it vo well ax 5 Convention: « ~< sean sper enaievatremand we NORTH a STATE FAIR, le ~ 7 porty. wedge once enter we Orrice or tHe N. C. Ao. Soctety, - pee _ }ill-beaplit up—rent inte fragmenta. The mod- September, 27, 1870. } SBE SQUPHERY HOME OXCR MOBE. | crate mon have the majority—their policy is the | Zu the People of tre State : TT sf Tr . amounts 7 wr edkiae fn « certain contingency—the the F2th, Web and’ 15th amiéadtmep ey as) f the ques "Phat bs ‘We Mhearit by TY, and that is what Saitin peal ots “ 4 e ‘ » pendlidig tacks than 2 page of it. No one ever > ip the lasp Sendhers Homey] copied from an article of tte] af the Sth of August, constrodd by itelf, as Ged BBI has:printed it, may mean jost what Gen. Fit} says it means ; Bot ‘a8 we wrote and which it f a pert, to 2 suggestion of a “proba Of a Pefieal by the extreme men to faith, the reconstruction acts of Does Gan. ILI think the ite Brotherhood, who west through, of actepting the Legislative , Sion and many others did, ac vba good faith, pr only as an % ruse!’ Or does he stil! believe, “not statements of the (id North the Holden pres, that there was tip sack Grgatitzation in _exsstence ?” Jiome « catrespondent of the 3d of that the “Liberal Move we were connected originated ' can prove that darknew truth—that vice ix “_ ‘Glialthére are some things connected with which we regretted to see there account of itx intense bitternes: fee personal attacks. Knowing the writer eemeaae at respectable gentleman we gave Whe thinnnecript (0 the compositor without tome about it, bot stiff, when we $t im our columns we regretted that it tn napuscript and rejected it. to the great harry in which ir paper was toade up in conse-| ce and iiness—a brief extract way jvto odr columns which we re- ig Be in than when we came to read it course we do not endorse such extracts them unless we expresslf say 50, a place in our egitorial columns and dn the aame manner that we set oured- eee She jarnale to which such extracts are eppiited, the writers of communications, ata held responsible for them, But ing al] that we would not-willingly give to what woul! do injastice tp wantonly iggwple upon their feelings, ven. though, be our political, or eves our personal, Jt geems to ns that political warfare whged with sufficient intensity party anid ‘cinérol it. bees aseafled, PaBink those'who approre your -eeures, should snatain you by some evidence ier on woold force a separation than we new feel on! yanfotpoties Por ts-—let them remajt id the Pardo this off hand fetter. Althopgh I have very little politi¢al inflnence, yet, as you have 4 ly oy We have given the whole letter of our valued correspondent, that which approves of our gen- etal course as wel! as that which disapproves of apart of pur course, Our correspondent will remember that we only suggested the “probdabsli- ty’ of a separation if a certain qourse “as per- sited by the extreme wing of the, maty, »We also suggested how it might be prevented. Thx guggention may, powibly, have been a mistake, ant! it may, pomibly, serve to pregeut tepara tion, which masiy'feat.) We lind stfonger vands for'thinking a vontifgency might arise liberty to make public. ‘There neem at this tithe to be much less probability of ite ever ari- sing than there was then. The disposition seen» fo be almost oniversal now to aceept the recon- Mroction acts of Congres#, thé 13th, 14th, and 1%h Amendments incladed, a & final settle- ment, by which we mean & Aeftlement never to be disturbed except by dilier amendments to the State and Federal Constitutions in the way and manner presctibed in said aia GREAT FLOOD. IX YIRCISIA en an te On Friday and Saturday last portions of Vir- ou ner Lynchburg the James fore. Many lioures in the city were swept awny by the surging torrent, and a number of lives were lost. Milla, dwelling houses and barnes were almost constsatty being borne down on the a bosom of the targid nam ber of Rallroed were destroyed. ‘The Ri- Yaos, the ah, and other rivers, were «l-- most as much swollea -s the James. At Rictr mand, even, the James ae ever be thongh there had tut Tittle r es reli taa-en! water which created the mighty flood there all the clands in the Piedmont of of the of the ratha and the flood the region, and among of the Blue Ridge. oe the corn in the valleys of the western part of Virginia has been destroyed, amounting to millions" of bush- els. A telegram from Lynchburg having pre- pared the people of Richitiond for the arrival of the flood they were enabled to remove a vast amouat.of goods and other property, from the lower portions of the city to places of safety — Otherwise the loss in,the latter city would have been vastly greater than it was. —cenge—aene A Negro or a Woman ?—The Republican enthusiast, Theodore Tilton. declares that “the next Viee-President of these United States most be a .” Mra. Stanian. of the Revolution, declares that the next Vice- President must be a sooman. An issue such as thet ongut to wind ap the woman's rights party. —Richwond Dispatch. Why so? Can’t we have @ negro woman, and so satisfy both } We tisve had old wo- men before this, in quite as important offices as the Vice Presidency; and we trust that neither the Dispatoh mor Mra, Stanton will object to any old women; ‘tn pecount of\her tace, coldr, or previous condition of servi- tude.” Let us have the colored Vice Presidentess, rose twenty-five feet higher than ever be- |). It is now only three weeks to our next State Fair. It will begin on Tuesday the 18th of Oc- tober, and continue four days. Every prepara- tion been made for atxatisfactory display of all articles which may be forwarded for exbibi- tion. ‘t aim advised, from notifieations already giv- of = — Bocietr. The various Railroad Companies, with com- mendable spirit, have rednedd their fare 0 low that all who desire itean attend. The fareware, naa general rule, not more than onethird full urpapes has becn a r , a) [ER wet WH ney oe 4 er, oe ee eer Ww eee yy eat © a a a a ore) co cit ow Fraps sre] by el i Ae ien ee 3 adetnnt*® th bein Tithe on, |. a a ‘athction, b it A hE te ae, ale ‘ Pe | yo f. hor like we meer inl " ¢ Bes 3 on whieh w Oct 1, 1870 CANCERS, LINE, ; laws. WHY DO YOU-COUGH! Ce: «iit A tae! dpi eda h funding bills, Whee itis in. to. aul. Peer aioren tet Se cc aaa es ete ee 3A from Paris to| were unanimonddy mm . the was pa witied | with great W. M. Tweed moved the |Hensions..of your friends ; ver, it is ines eee on last. A jmomination of governor. On mo-ion of & —— to — it eens eon aad a nomin ation rdered rr Langs throat resist courier do ward Sienvlanes 7 Sopenteer Mr. Ouendort aoe a few re-| attacks in the futare. Mothers need not 1_ marks, nominated John T. Hoffman; which was | dread the croup when they have # bottle of * "i ather Bobbie at. Mets received. with applause: Richard O/Gorman | this valuable compound on their mautlepiece A sortie has been made at Metsiby a detach- gerne meet > pete sf end the nr 4 PEARLS anv, Rupigs. rosy, li F ment of Bassing’s aren in scene of piles onthe cekhere The ticket was comple- | part, pearls shoald glitter behind thew, To 2 oe of a ted as follows: Lieutenant-Governor, Allen C.| preserve and beautify the dental enamel, Want of salt. | Beach ; com , Asher F. Nichols, of Erie; }there. is no ion like S0zopowT, a , ‘Co Celetee Clipe! 1 Canal comm te Jong teem, John D, Fay ; } compound of the most wholesome, vegetable * | ‘The cholera has made among | for short 10) Chapman, of Barslo- autiseptiets, among whieh the Bark of the the ‘camps at much ex-} ga; for State , Solomon E. Schen. South American Soap Tree. kriown to tie 2 J} After the list from the young de- | satives as Quillay. and’ised Sy the Spasith | Buss Boys to “a, of the Treaty | ™ocrecy of New York city was rejected in the |’ i ericgns foricleansing without dmpairing, convention a long protesh atiacking Tmo! ard | the most delicate fabrics, is the most impor- 7 ' Pre 8 ammal ol ew Lerk city London, Oct 3.--The Zines thie morning in was serit to the in of the convention, but no tant. oe a Joya notice whatever wee taken of it. “SpaLvine’s GLus.” will just suit you, Im circles in that city that the Emperor ; il] shortly propone dyes j-| _M Bu —Grav banger the 600 Reward offered by the proprieto sion Of the treaty woe Pome eae World, are ir wes a ‘ xe Hon. David | of Dr. Sage’s Catarsh Repady, on aeanae ; The Plebiscitem at" Rome. ‘ culated that the voting had been til Tuesday vight, was nndoubted keep many peregtts from vy failed in i j ig the questions upon w they were to decide. Victor Emanuel and the cause of Italian unity rates to “go and return.” Parties living not very remote from Raleigh can Visit the Fair and go tack thesame evening fo a8 not to apend « night from home. confident that thoae attending wil! be abandant- ly by the instruction guined and enter- tainnsent enjoyed. The officers of the Suciety extend to all ws cordia! invitation. I earnestly roquest the friends of the Rociety, | particolarly ite officers, inc luding the Marehal | and his aida, to persnade their sequainta having objects worthy of extibition to torwird them t6 me on or before the 17th of Oct. There are many things animate and inanimate in = State of exeellent merit, which are never fox on eny Feie Grown. ownert are tho ' parts, not only of this bat of ocher Bea North arn! Sonthof us. An execilent y will be affarded, of inetrncting ourselves as ee al = a each person who may ° to tay ay wake Gitgeat Caeiey be to when ascertained bet I few! |} imowsly in Gyor of Unien with King Vietor Emanuel and hia successors. The Presans Around Paris. Tours, October 3.—4fhe advices from Paris, }throagl vartoas channels repert that the Prue } slams are ¢ leting with all possi ble expedition fi their line cireumveliation aremd Paria. | ‘They have oceupied the redeatt of Genvevil- liers inv the are of the Seine at the northwunt, and | the redeabt of the town Ville Jaif at the south, threatening fart Viehtre and TY Iving, against days; lt ie also enticipated that the King’s head- — will ‘be wdvanced further before the ee rie iedigeiten aguined the city 1) be commenced. . Reignows ee erconts ox anunl, Caflethas, Ot. 3 'Y oted in ite sony Ca tes oo. The which consists of two layers of caal, layer of Black band iton ore. is similar to the Seoteh black so celeb probable that this ore accompani throughout ibe whale of the Deep, Ri ton tific gooutaph esl arch of tbls ant fold i still ungetermin It has been variously esti- mated from twenty-five tw one hundred square miles, It isso certain that this of fuel ia's6 great that it will not be ex for several generations. This Deep River coal is better and cheaper than wood or charcoal for conducting many branches of manufacturing in- dustry. It is valdable in reducing the black Hand ore with which ft is astociated that cast fron can be made for nine and ‘« half dollars ton, or less than half a cent r pound.— fere are the elements which always attract capital and build up intelligent and thriving communities; and ageo would predict the Deep River region of North Carolina become the most opulent and flourishing district in the State.— Lecture by Prof. Simmons. ——__+a--—___—_ In the United States District Court, Jadge Giles presiding, it was yesterday decided that the certificates of the interests of the mem- bers of a building association in the aceuma- lated fands of the corporation require a twen- ty-five cent United States revenue stamp. rated for without purkaing such 9 course. by all means. Norfolk Journal. announces it ~agiahanmeppests eas i fo the Prussians, is black ‘aris from Versailles. He will went to an inter- American minister, Washborne, and is expected back to-morrow. of 500 French. Berlin, October 3. Official dispatches from Versailles amnounde that 500 French troops, in view with Favreand the line, were taken rs in the sortie against the Prussian Tak ter and Eleventh corps on Satarday in front of Paris. Great Rejoicing in Tialy over the Result of the Picdiecitum. Florence, Oct, 3.—To-day the city is occupied in festivities over the oul of oe Plebiscticrm at Rome whereby the peoplealmost without dis- sent, declared their for a union with Italy, under the government of Victor Emanuel. The city assumes the trance of a holiday. The inhabitants frém the out lying wi are coming in with joyful demonstrations. “ The Pi azaa del Granduea is thronged with light-heart- ed people, who, with banners, are parading be- saluting the officers. Numerous sta- twes are decor: and the joy is supreme. Accounts from Rome represent that the rejoi- cings there is electric, Everybody is in the streets, The almost diplomats, both at Rome and at Florence. Baltimore 4 merican. At Florence last night the Duke Signoretta, Rome, Oct, 3.—The Plebiscitam of the Ro- man ishabitanis was.encceasfully completed yes- erday. The report which was extensively. cit- postponed un- y designed to but, it atterly as a prompt denial was given Lond, ghee-s given for The voting was conducted in an orderly aad im- posing manner, and the result was almost unan- Italy wonder jvernment offices cheering for the nnanimons vote in favor of Italian unity has caused agrext seheation among Butler, Governor of Nebraska, and regnlar Re- publican nominee fora re-election. It is alle- that, being an ex Officio president of the State ard of Schoo! Fand Cortimissioners, be loan- ed himself $17,000 out of the school fund, and with said money built, or is building, a private residence in Lincoln, the State enpital; that ia to his business partner (ene Tichener) to a a hotel in Lincoln; and that while oxtcnsible re Tyrer fos there _lvens, the pro their re-payment. Great excitement is reported ges, and the Republican State Executive Com- | elegant, thas he will see the committee ret. The remlt is Jikely to be a split in the Re mablican party, and consequent triumph of the Jemocracy of Nebraska. >_> SCENES IN PARIS. { which faster work it js presumed that they. will met C0 Bis seize sive Of the} 4 Paris correapondent of the New York Kings ot Verriéres within oat World, onder date of September 14th, P. M., writes : There is moarning on the banks of the Seine. Horrors on horrors’ bead accuma- late; one woe treads on another's heels, and the grief of aa boar old doth hiss the speak- er. And still we are bat in the first hoor of tertained ! the tran: startling and shocking than that which has béedurred. From the boulevitds we see dense columns of smoke that arise fromm the burn- ibg woods and villages around us, and we speculate on how long it will be ere our own houses are set on fire by the Prussian bombs. There is a story here to-night that the ene- my have immense mortars which will throw projectiles to a hitherto unheard of distance, and that the shells for these mortars are fill- ed With nitio-glyeerine. The Paris you knew was most gay at night—the Paris we now know is to-night wrapped in silence, gloom and sorrow. Not a theatre is open; the streets are alinost deserted ; all the shops are closed save the cafes. and those are empty ; the few passers-by who are seen walk quick- ly and without speaking. Nearly every able- bodied man in the city is in the defences or at the barracks, and their wives and children sit at home with hearts heavy with grief. Up “ito this moment the behavior of those from whom the worst was dreaded—the Reds and the meb—has been wonderfully good. Nev- er has the eity been more orderly and more free from erime. Bat how long is this to last! Rochefort has, thne far, restrained the Reds, and the mob has restrained itself. But there are terrible whisperings fn convents and in churehes of what may happen when the red flag is raised, gs we hear has been done in Lyons. tarrh which he cannot cure old by dru or by mall Sixty Ceuts. Pamphlet giving symp- toms and mode of treatment, sentfree. Address | Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. } A TORPID SYSTEM. | Sometimes, without auy assignable caute, addition, he loaned $10,000 out of the same find | the. physical strength ard animal spirits give | m | way, and 4@ strange bedy end tntettee porhaps but the nat ome wWegguiar systern seems to acd an indifference te the torpor fall alike «un have de parted in Nebraska on the development of these char | pleasures of life, and even of its grave respon- | eariert inter- | sibilities. tikes the place of that | are langruishing and needs stimalant. fn socti | canes the effect of a few doses of Hostetter’s | } Stomach Bitters ia woudetuliy bewaficial. | gieat tonic wakes up the system from ite drowse. | The secretions atid the circnlation receive a | new impetns. The relaxed peryee their clas. ticity ander the operations of the specific, like the slacketied streugth of a musical ment in the process of toning. Lethargy and debil- ity are replaced by energy and vigor; ‘the spirits rise, and life that almest seemed a ber. den while the season of depression Jasted, be- comes once more enjoyable, That such « redical change should be produced by a remed entirely devoid of the powerful al abeide and minerals eo extensively used in moder prac tiee, may seem incredible to these who pin their faith on the medicinal efficacy of act vo na, bat ifthese skeptiew will take tHe tron- te enquiréof these who have tested the corrective and alterative virtues of the Bitters under the circumstances described, they wil find the statement to be trus. Pain Killer---Perry Davis & Bon. Manufactures and Proprietors, P'revidence, Rhode Isiand. ( TeeTIMortsLs FROM THE PuRes. | and the ex prove it to be one of the most celiable of the age.—Z. City Old North State. We cheerfully add our testimony in favor of this medicine — Roman (ifizen Davi’ Pam Kn.ten.—We have tested this medicine, and amenre our readers that’ it not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many instances surpasses any other remedy we have everknown.— Herald of Gospel Liberty ania fe relly Valea ating fr ured by} I have used Davis’ Pain Killer. and consider it an indispensable article in the medicine box. lt has effected cnresin diarrham, and for cuts and bruises it is invaluable —N. Y. Ezaminer. Spoken of in terms of high commendation by a Draggist and Phy sician— Philadelphia. Bagle Known almost universally tobe a ~ rem- edy for burns, and other paing of the body and is valaable, not only for eolds in winter, but for various summer complaints. —Christain Ad- wocate. There is no medicine I value so highly as the Pain Killer—have ured it foryears, and in crery instance it‘ has proved a sover.ign remedy .— Messenger, Glens Falla, N. Y. Wanted— GENTS—100 to 250, dollars per im nth, everywhere, maie and fema'e to introduce the GENULN* IMPaO VED COMMUN FENFE FAMILY SY WING MACHINE, This Machine ef stitch hem, fell, tack, quilt, cord, bied, braid and embrokirr in arotteup rir mape~. Pric- onty Eighteen Dollars — Fully warrarted for five years. We ¢ill pay One Thous- nd Dollars for any mac ine that +ilisew astro ger.mwore beautifal, or more elastic seam than ours. It will mak the ‘ Elastic Lock 8 itch" Every s cond stit h can be cut, and still ¥ ecioth cannot be policed apart with at tear wow acl: lea— Ieee ancere oa knife, with-at end with but titthe pein. Be other reaimen’s TION, : PLONBAGOr WOR, . Terms made known oe aa dri: . , Agent. R. ae LMR, M. Ds the Philade!plaie ms ‘Oharh Wesvmetags Cancers, Tumors, ana Ulcers, err Antidotes—tat remove the vin Ce eating of terning Becher eosin shania ores pemeete ee bie ei it Br, Waites, Ociader THis aad 19. 7s \ i , Ulcers. ux 5 Se, without an ea, arealways NEW Yo the * ural vigor and elasticity of | we Ney rete en ent of 8 pew sare Kech na mber ofthe reading matter of any ablest writers of America and Europe. The mittee was convened on the 7th instant to com- | ¢*t in both whieh characterizes evry weil bal a ears ee sitler the same. The result of the deliberations | anced uund whe Lim @bealthy eonditiun. NEW YORK WEEKLY. ‘ x fot ; T of this body is, Governor Butler must cease to | T fate of partial coll apse is oen the pre- | does act confine ite asefeiness to amusement, bet be the Republican nominee. Te this the Gov- monitory symptoms of sume serions malady — | pablishes a great quantity of really instractive mat- ernor responds, in language more forcible than It indicates unmistakably that the vital powers | ter, im the most « ondensed form. The New York Weekly Departments, o | have attained a high repatation from their brevity, exeellence aad car The Teokmers - pleasemtt Paragraphs ure made centiated wit and hom The Know ledge Box tien on ail manner of ea The News items give in ihefewest notable doings ol) ever the werd. The Gowdp with Co to enquirers upor ali An Unrivalied Literary Paper is the NEW YORK WEEKLY! Each isene contains from ries and sketches, and thon to the six serial stories amd the varied depart SPECIMEN COPIBS SENT\FREE The Terme to Subscribers , One Four fess toplei).- One ¥ Subscribe at Once for the New York Weekly. The People’s Favorite Journal. MOS1 INTERESTING STORIES AT PRESEN" atéries running through Ie rin tins Bare veral beautiful i/lostrations, doebletheameunt of Sketehes, Short Stories, coach ead to befonnd ia the RK WEEKLY. — . . < t THERE ARP SIX inane; and ot ving the com- sory, vo matter x X, New Bork Weekly contains of it elase and the ‘comm ¢te., are hy the wg oF the oon or of many minds. Cy esefs! informs words the mort .. aginable subject. bt to ten abort ste- balfs Poems, in od dt- ~% 9.00 whet ia PEt t eeeke cee up of Clubseat each. een TRE RES yp tli lanl ooTros * P. 50 Ven and Wemen at ‘hele homes. ’ cality throughout the United ‘tates, can business at great wages. and a valuable sample, which + I’) de te Ary person seving this notice, whe shou'd send us their B. ©. ALLEN 4 OO. profitable work, ley. every advertised remed means of self-cure, whic fellow -sufferers. A collection of ingi. We pey agen s frota 75 t 900 per month and ex penses, or a comn letion from whi h twice that amount | can be made. Adéy. ts for terms to agents. dc J. W. ROGERS & CO., 402 Liberty “treet. Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION — Beware of al! Agente selling Machines at Oars, u leas they cen show a Certificate of agency sg” - ed by ue. YVeshail not hold oerselves responsib'e fur | worthless Mach nes so'd by other parties, an4 shell prore- cute all parties selling or asing Machines onder this name to the full ext: n€ of the law, un'ess such Machiresare ob tained frem us or our agents, Do not be imrosed upon | by parties who copy our advertisement and circulars and | offer worthless machines at a less p'ic o¢ 7—3m | Church Tanes, An which have formed American Chureh Music for the past fifty years. Containing lected by 500 Teach Price, 21.50. Bi imen copy will be sen. pail sea -ade dress, post-paid ou receipt of price. Oliver Ditson & Cc. H. Ditson & Co,,.Wew “Sani 50 € ents to $5 per Evewiegy = Tose We are prepared to furnt h profitable A victim of eatly indiscretion, cau debility, prematare decay, &e ress J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau &., N.Y. ‘Wo Choir Should be Withoutét f The American Tune Beek. THIRD EDITION READY... One We send, ras, y, has “diseotered a sim h he will send free te Add all the widely alar thems and Set the foundation of our 1,000 choice ers and Choir 3.50 . ei ork, 3:2 Ghureh, Bnd others, We suppose ——- at the Church _ wl ( some time yet, as there still * BewrvaL.—The revival of religion, which has been progressing in the Methodist Church, in this for some weeks still contin- ’ honor atte. on Secionmywe Jin, fava a4 alka bdo peo b ite ) already been converted and made profession of| eminent fidelity. Such a death is a public réligion, including some of the oldest men in the town. Rev. Mr. Burkhead, pastor of the “Yllethddist: Cliureb, has ‘been assisted in his la- bers yery much by Rev? Mr. Ruimple, of the work. xO +> Faeyr oP has appointed Col, Jovicuit. Coy. Holden 5 sie. : in e 01 and the aucient town of eva connection. This road js destined to become one of the most frmpértant Ta ourState. State or local en- terprise should push it ‘forward through the valley of the Yadkin to connect with Virgin- ia and Tennessee Roads. Greensboro had better wake up aad look after her interests. Hee rivals ard not going to let her prosper and. grow» without vigilance and effort; not mech aid need be expected unless it be soggit from abroad-—Greensboro Republi- can. ——__— > - Asorure Horen m Rateion.—We learn that Maj. Blair, formerly of the Yarborough Howbe in thir city; having been disappointed in Arrangements for s Hotel at another point, has concluded to remain in Ral- + ¢anid open the Exchange Ho- street. He expects to open the Hease abobt the 13th inst., and have everything im readiness for the State Fair, which begins on Yon Friday last. Une'S0th nume " his” have his 1688 ts TeReparnble.— Seneinet, © |] difficulty about some died at his resi- Po'eloeky P, M., h ult. ‘This ead in mod ti!!:be read with sorrow by the friends of Gen. 8. Few men of 1088, ind it is felt the nore keenly at a time, like thig, when such men are so much need- ed to gustain the honor and dignity of the State. In his private relations he was uni- Wersally esteemed.” He’ died in the'vigor of manhood and in the midst of usefulness, leav- ing’ beloved wife and children, to whom 7 eres tee , An Exsorter Faints horton, who. baa ii b Charlotte, Democrat; ’ Lo Qunpepertetertrere auth (PaovAece HokicrsnLG. W. Williams ‘aud John W* Rediian; brothers-ti-law, re- siding in the upper portion of Iredell, had a matter, ast, week.when Williams: shot Redman so as to his life, “Williams has been lodged in jail at iA. ot toteres 2 wounded man,— Statesville American. es The following Bankrupts have been discharg- ed by His Honor, Judge Brooks, in Chambers, at Elizabeth City. Alex. Graham, Mecklenburg County. Peter J. Sinclair, Us S Robert E, Cochran, bs = William Harding, Yadkin Ss Henry Snowe, “ . J 7 Williams, . . Jacob Hair, Tredell bed Gideon F. Howell, Davie “ James MeGuire, x4 - W. A. Murray, = “ William O. Smith, “ “ N. H. ©. Williams, - “ Caswell Harbin, “ # Jalius L. McClammoch, “ “ William F.MeMahan, “ “ Nicholas Norten, Alexander . - THE FLOOD AT HARPER'S FERRY. this’ pldcd\" to awalt the. dondition Of the); interesting or upon the su uae LA Fates Bc go. arene rt ’ es 0 ners...) E./R. | Pe'ton, ' Pablish« ew York. 8, ad n the $ dite ter I , : Fulton 8 contains the sollowing ehoice collection sic, printed from mitsic plates. Truly Yours—Song and Chorus by Hays.— Papa, wel help eee the Dark River— So d @ Persley,. T’ is full of Beant Wien the Heart nat ot oy built pe of Mu- ms) ae ae Earl's ery = x ewman's Doems, _ . L sae of Li : rage gg Prisoner. The of ‘Major Cork aj it's Le Blackwood are 60 éxdeedin Bly sever as to recall the @ays of Wilson and Maginn. The on Newman's Poems. 1s. good, and 3 First Love, oue of those stories reckoned pe- euliar to “‘Old Ebony.” We draw the at- tention of oar readers to the exceedingly lib- eral offer just made by the Leonard Sectt Publishing Company to all new subseribers for the year 1871. AU such subseribers re: aes direct to them bifore January \ st, will supplied with whatever periodical ma Ta October 1st. or ie eees r; t.¢. three months gratis. - tick the Edinburgh, Wesckihs Lona ly, and North British Reviews. and lackwood’s Magazine. We do not see how any one could better spend his money than in subseribing to these periodicals. The Dollar Farmer'ts the name of a new Agricultural and Family Magazine, publish- ed at Louisville and Shelbyville, Ky. FORTY SEVEN PERSONS LOST—HEARTREND- ING SCENES, &C. the 18th. nh hem Gla been in the habit of vie- iding Raleigh knows Maj. Blair as a hotel keep- | er, and he asys he ia going to keep a better ho- | tel ee he has ever kept in the city. His space will be rather limited for awhile, bat we learn | that MroGrimes, the ——— of the Ex- | change, intends soon to add to the house so as | to make ibone of the most splendid and fash-| ionable hotels in the State. . Hep Ib aking srmngneent by which bo | vor him with @ call — Raleigh Sentinel. | ——_a>— - | MpckiFenupe Acaicutrunar Fain ~Exr- | hibdiom 200 Novenbeor.—The Executive Com- mailttee on Saturday [ast fixed the time for hold ing the Fair in Charlotteon Wednesday the 30th | of November, and Thursday and Friday the lst | and 2d of December—three days. It was neces- sary to postpone it till then in consequence of | the great amount of work to be done in erecting | buildings Regulations will be published here- | afer. EGoets willbe made to secure the delivery of eddresses by ex-President Andrew Johnson, of | Tenn, Ex-Gev. Henry A. Wise, of Va, and Ex@ot. Wit. A. Graham, of XN. C. A com- mittee of invitation was appointed consisting of Gov. Z B. Vance, Wm. J. Yates, Gen. J. A. | Young, Gen. Rufus Barringer, and Rev. Dr Charles Phillips. Dr. Jon. Graham was appainted Chief Mar- | shal—he to select his assistants. J.W. Wadeworth and Jonas Radasill were added t the Extoutive Goumittee. Capt. F. 8. DeWolfe was appointed Assistant Secretary The Executive Committee invites the aid of farmers of this and the surrounding counties, in anyway they can give it, to make the Fair at- tractive. 1: is hoped that the wites and daugh- ters of our agricultural friends will help on the good work. Atthe request of several young gentlemen, the following committee was appointed to make ar- wangtmhenta..for 2 Tournament in the Fair Greendar i> ‘ cigh oe a awful midnight sched- > and the mail trains now run were tas breakfast and supper. . seems to be largest stockholder is h The W. laine Who holds 701 shares — The receives $3,000, Superintendent $2,600; Tresautie $2,500, A oditor $1,500, Mas- ter Machinist $1,800, Conductor $960, Station agents from $120 to $1,200. As soon as the Chatham road shall be completed to Egypt, (tine GOW stop at, Haywood,) the wealth of the State sind the busipem of the Raleigh and Gas ton road will he Jargely increased. —-o-——— Chilla dnd Ferers.—The Petersburg Cou- rier of yesterday says : We never, knew.chills and fevers to pre- vail to such an extent, not only in this city, | o'elock P. M. off the 30th. * Min fell -| plorable. Harren’s Penny. Va., October 2, P. M. | number is handsomely illustrated. Send 10 cents for asample eopy. Address. Editor of the “Dollar Farmer,” Shelbyville, Ky. Rural Carolinian for October.—The pres- —it is supposed that about forty-seven per- } ent nawber of *The Rural Carolinian” coin. sons have been lost in the great Hood here un | mences the second volu Probably thir- | mise that it will equal, if not surpass its pre- Ben - | decessor. the 30 ult. and the Ist inst. ty dwellings have been w ashed away. . end gives pro- Colonel DV. Wyatt Aiken coutin- amip and James Bateman and their families, | 9e8 to show himeelf ene of the strongest Mrs. Stipes and fumily, Mrs. Carroll, and | thinkers aod writers. a well as one of the Jersey Harris, eclored, wife and two daugh- | } 4. Trey, to he drum ned, Ait the buildings on the south side uf Shea- | andoah street ar tirely washed away remain on the island Here was the great est destruction of life. Th. water was first noticed to be dangerous! injared, and abowr as The river then rose so rapidly that in a few minutes it was a wild, dashicg, fearful torrent, and being right, no harhan aid could reader the slight est assistance. It was a fearful sizht as house after house was swept away, and went dashing i. the stream. with the wild shrieks of the oecu- pants. while the suddeo extinguishment of the lights told too painfully the story of death. All that brave nen evald accomplish | 4re was dove to save the unfortunate families.— | lated to make and Mr. Ames de- | interest to all meurbers of the farmet’s fami- They freely risked ly. |} are as creditable to the managi Mr. King particularly. serves special mention. their lives to save others. The machine shop owned by Mr. Wernway was the last baild- ing that fell. The trestle work and brid, chester avd Potomac railroad, through Har- r's Ferry. are completely swept away.— The beat and broken iron rails tell the pow- er and foree of the flood. Even the stone abutments of the old Shenandosh bridge have been washed away. The large flouring mill of Child. MoCreight & Ca.. femain’ on the islaod. The ke and Obfo éanal has been considerably injured between Weverton and the Harper's Ferty,lock. With all the en- ergy with which the compaay now repairs damages, some weeks must elapse befure complete pavigativn can be resumed. Four thieves confined io the Wamtenton (Va.) jail, knocked down the jailer « few days ago and made their eseape. C iiasore: October 3—From nvon sester- until s late hour last night a beavy rain at Harper's Fetry—the water io the Shenandoah, however, rapidly falling. A boat @ mile and .@ half of the teek.on the Winchester and Potomac railroad is washed away, together with the ——. line. The com is unable w n rs, in con- coquaas of the oar weer which still covers the track. Immense quantities of drift wood ‘s flowing down the s ream. Tle scene presented as the water reeedes is de- No idea can yet be f.rmed of the aanount of damage sustained. As far.as ascertained here only one body has been reevvered. Yesterday afternoon all the smaller streams were swollen. The trains on the main stem are running on regular time, but are still transferring passengers from Harper's Ferry to Hall town by stage. -_>- Franee, oar first friend and firm ally—the only one the United States ever had—is now without a friend. M. About thus bewails her deserted condition : “We have not an ally in Earope—the fact is clear. Neither the great Powers nor the little States will make common cause with France The best disposed diplomatists are waiting in their cabinets fur a decisive victo- ry of the Prussians to beg pardon for us, aad to limit, in the interests of the European equilibrium, the pon annerations of Bismarck. Thanks, gentlemen. but France bot threégtiout the whole surrounding eoun- try, nor have we ever known the disease so} fatal. As an instance we are informed that | forty-eight of the enployees at the Clover | ri ye. in Chestertield, have died within the last few weeks. Meny others are down | with the disease, and it is’ found impossible. owing to this fact, to supply orders for coal from the pite. will save her soul all alone, and will owe the obligation to no one but herself. France is still strong enongh to say with the Medea of Corneille, ‘I alone, and it is enough !'" This is the plack of despair. pot reeover from her fall._-Richmond Dis- patch. ————— a —_—— Destructive Fire at Boston— Boston, Octo- Only a few baildings | | we Can spa high about eight | | | France can- | you go homed inust successful plant. s among the agricul- tarists of the South. His article in this num- ‘ ; ber ve antle ft the Ent A apts “Ys sive even a brief sketeh of the good things tu this number would take more space than «, but we cannot vedrain from mentiouing the foltowing, all of which should be carefully read by every Southern planter, viz: “Beet cultare.”” by Thos. G. Clemson ; **Experieuce in Farming,”’ by A M Latham. Re gisters in Bankruptcy im said District I hares erage ggg tlle Piedad gi pebiopyi olny ecapwran || 7 : ae povAtably cultivated = J i South 5) iability as assignee of said estate in aecord-| Coffee and coffee cwiture;” “Farm Ac-| ance with the provisium of the twe t counts; “Rural Review 5" “Texas Istle."’ | goction of the i by Alex S Macrae, of Liverpool, Eug.; and and “Labor,” by Hon Alfred Hager The Etomologieal and Home Departments worthy of special notice, as being caleu- magazive of more general Take the number, all in all, the contents editor, Col. D H Jacques, as the typographical appear- ance is to the publishers, and that is saying es on the Win-|* great deal. IuporTawr Newspaper Crawor.—The Hearth and Home, « finely (Mustrased famil ge ofa hgh character, hitherto y Messrs Pettingill, Bates & Co., has been parchased by Mesers. Orange, Jadd & Co, of 246 B way. New York, the well-known blishers of the American v . esers. 8. M. Pettingill & Co.. whose t advertising agency, established in 1 is one of the largest aud most reputable in the world. find that their extensive business re- _ their exclatiwe attention, and they, — a Rare avd Home to ¢ new publishers, whose long e i and abundant facilities will os only to maintain the past hi character of the paper, but t add materially t its value. The new pablishers also annonhee. reduc- tion of the terme f B93 per year. The Aan will not at all effect the American Agthal. turist whieh will continue on independent! as heretofore. The illustrations and - ing matter of the two journals will be entire- ly different. ) Either of the journals will be aout one eae t6 the end of 187) (15 months.) at the yeafly sdbseription rate, viz : the W Hearth and Home at $3. the Monthly Ameri.on Agricultu ist at @1 50, or the two fur 64. D Against a Railroad Compam Raltimore, October 3—In the Superior Court this morning in the case of Hannah Dough- erty, widow, and her six children, es. the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. the jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff for £10,000. Theaetion was brought to re- cover damages for the killing of James Dougherty at Sykesville, by being removed by the engitreer from the cars of the compa- ny. The defendant filed a motion for an- other trial, which, if granted, will be the third one. BisMARCK.—Bishop Simpson of the M. E. Church of the United States lately returned from a visit to Europe, in speaking of the great Prussian Statesman, said: **There is not a man in the whole world who isa greal- er friend of christianity than Bismarck. We have been told of a boy who accompa- nied his father as a suinmer tourist. After gving abouf from resort to resort, trying the hot cars, crowded hotels, and some other de- lights of travelling in do days, the weary | Tad said one morning: eae why don't ‘ We have got a good home, haven’t we | Van G:aefe, the greatest oculist in the | world, died at Berlin, on the 2st of July, laged 42. tetcinseS —— — ber 3—At a fire this morning on Sanbary| It is said that if persons will be good na- Héd: ¥. 8° Key, dathor of the “Star-Span- | street, fifteen buildings, occupied for manu-|tared, and talk and laugh while at their gled Banger,” was the first person to estab-| facturing purposes, were destroyed. [oss | meals, that they will never be troubled with sh Sunday schools in Frederick county, Md $50,000- dysy epsia Perens )MosicAL) Mowrucy for October } Aisi. “Slowtuet ca [1 orkhiardh— | Each | j fase ora op ey} a TON a caus pes a | Tr 7” wing sell ve: a a cae oom le at tnen inn ae Se ed ae | ns ys try merchants should, by all examine their stoek betore golag North. Sept. 16—S7ila. oe ee Assignees Wotice —This is to zive notice that a last of the creditors of 5 Mos hase abdarce.\«. | M eer rere oe ho a: ee a A oa erties sat. cesis| ¥ ae a sa naa eee ; 4 he . — 7 foe 7 Fw age + ange for Fracelinyy Sept. 30th, 1870. Valuable LANDS for SALE - IN ROWAN! 1. NOW offer for sale a valuable tract of Land, on Second Creek, eight miles North , near the Yadkin River. con- acres. The above Landis well yor lah poe had shied is aood nearly one- wise sea meadow land. Good aasfitze. out-houses, Tobacco ns, Circular Saw Mill, and Corn Mill, all in good repair. The tract will be divided to suit parchas- ers. Those wishing a bargan will do well te call soon on, . G. MILLER, Prauklin, Academy. Sept. 30:1m. Rowan Uv.. N.C. | James Steelman, who been adjudged | SIXTY-PIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED ja Bankrept opom his own ion, will be G held at the offte of R. HH. Broadeld. Haq..| The Great Register in Bank > at his « i 1- 7 : |isbery, on the 20 ay of October nest : Southern - Piano 4 Ne, i . | Habtvite, No ao ae Wanufactorv. Sept. ; | in tar are |ISAAG A. WITH Son, } Baxxuver. | This is te give notice that I have filed my final | accounts as Assignee of the estate of Isaac A | Witherspoon, im «aid Cou:t, and that on the 87th day of Sept. A. D., 1870, at 10 o'vloek, A. M., at the on, e of R. H. Broadfield, one of the rupt Act of March 2d, 1 R. F. SIMONTOY, sept. 93, 1870,—2t Assignes. i—s | Motiee of Assignee — signed heruby gites notice of his ment as Assignee of J. R, Williama, ooun 4 bdo State of North pa, * hie own tien, rat puantn Ooo ofehe | United fur the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. WM. B. JONES, Assignee. P. 0. Mocksville, N.C. r l : of f Have the ° LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK In the eity of SCHOOL MEDICAL and LAW od DENTAL, CLASSICAL | r 3 MISBELLANEOUS 2e0cxs. An immense tw of oa " GENERAL BANK &CO HOUSE S2Q@aAProna zr. Blank Books made of Rinding and Ruling es . The rxame carefal Aftetition given to ORDERS as to Persoval Purchases. e INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS. Send for Catalognes. &e. sept. 23-4m CLEMMONS STAGE LINES! WARSAW Baw To Fayetteville. Ls Warsaw for Fayetteville daily ex cept Sunday. Through Ticketsfrom Golds boro’ via Warsaw, to Fayetteville $6. Throngh tickets from Weldon to Fayetteyille §10.— Through tickets from Wilmington, via War- saw, to Fayetteville, §6. CHARLOTTE VIA WADESBORO. TO HEAD OF W.. C.&RB.R.R: Leave Charlotte after trains from Raleigh via Monroe, for Wadesboro’ Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday Leave Wadesboro’, Tues- day, Thursday, and Satarday, after trian from Wilmington. CHATHAM BR. R. TO FAYETTEVILLE AND WESTERN R. R.: Leave Jhatham Rail Road after train from Raleigh. Leave Western Road at Jonesboro’ after train from. Fayetteville, daily except Sundays. | SALEM A®p Hron Port Stace leaves each lace daily Office at Butaet’s Hotel, Salem, N. © E. T: CLEMMONS, Spet. 16, 1870—tf Contractor. NOTICE.—I will sell on Satarday, the 22d of October. two houses and lots in the town of Salisbury, belonging to the es- tate of Britton Mikel, deceased. JOHN MIKEL, Adm'r. to order fa Ally style Wm: Knabe &Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These Instrn ments have been before the public for nearly Thirty Years. and upon their excelletice alone attained an ungurelhased pre-eminedue, which pronounces chem aneqaalied. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine singing qrality, a6 well ae the great pariy ef Intonation and § ness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free fom the stiff- gers found in so mhny pangs IN WORKMANSHIP they are ee ee bet the very best @acmped material, large lemplo \mour Sestenas ensbten te 0s tea coeite esl} olinatties of lamber, Ac., on . of oar Squane Prawos bave oor Kew Tm- Tt ee 4. 1806, the Piano nearer than bas yet been at- Evéry Pidno Warranted for Five ears. angements for the Sole Whole- : —-—_— Annem. " PD PAGES SE MENTS, WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, AIKEN D. WYATT eae FALL & WINTER IMPORTATION 41. 8-7.) RIBBONS, (MILLINERY Straw _Goods. Armstrong, Cator & Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet. Trimming «nd Velvet Ribbons Fonnet Silkg Satins ard V-lvets, Blonds, Netts, Chips Ruches Flowers, Feath:«rs, Orn» ments, Str w Bonnets, LADIES’ HATS, (trimmed and untrimmed,) STIAKER HOODS, &e., &e. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Coun- try, and uneqnalied in cho‘ce variety and cheap- ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders selicited and prompt attention given. Sept. 22d. 1870. 39:3 ang 19—33:3m'pd se Sind teal et bring And cordially invite the Sud the manda world pale to stale eet mete tos a aoe ‘and from those ranking among the frst of masicians and organists. A eer a b wd, Pt oh A TB bite, nia, but conld 3 ar ho pate of from to do rea ae made instrument, Parties ordering by mail jac cackameaioah: pot maha siege Sim Our Pianos are fully, warranted for six years Desctiptive Ciroalars sent to all parts of the country upon application. C. M. Tremaine & Brother, MANUFAOTURERS, 435 Broome Street, Wew York. —— o--——_ THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements.) one ultaivmen.” ——r The Verdict is Unanimous! The Greatest Success of ihe Age!! We Challenge the World te Rqual It!! dealers to eoamine this truly wonder ful ‘en The Bardett Combination Organ As ite name indicates, isan ofan oar temple’ in or Yet ad ops. Si “ we make it, ot the same}. mit te-tre ss | mr » vie A) nyt we . time, « speotét object to fartildh out onstomers | ‘ “ - $ ‘thie Me. ee ce ad ‘ ines, ac, TOU A chance to draw any es ot ee of Mc. w . Je Ce ae ee be yup « “per | EVARB S: PRICE REDUCED THE BEST IN THE COUNTRE. » Cc. W. TOPPING & Cce., Z 342 Greenwich Street, New go RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF . euch an ss Shatner he Eee Fechey, beet Gris. H l ~ The New York the dett Organ: “Tt Petree nck seam a instrument we have ever seen.” The Christian Leader that a reed instrument fection.” 1“ Webad noidea be brought to such The New York Observer says: “Tew of voicing, richness of tone, and or ehestral combinations, together with a number of new and original stops, render it an instra ment of such perfection as to be beyond com petition ” The press and public wal bong who have had an opportunity of listening to its beantiful strains, not only give it their unqualified appro val, bnt unhesi withoat a rival. Tle Burdett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet Organs at $45, $75, $100, &c. , Cc. M. Tremaine & Bro., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Broome St., New Work, 435 July 22, 1870. 29 tf ngly concede that it stands in ilk. f A splendid stuck of the cheicest varietioge © — Send Jor j vive ea hand. cities an ow 2 Re Bd ow All Trees well packed so as to an part of the United Sater. carry inde : Fruits and Sniall Plante of all Winds, ” sent by mail, postage , to Post Offies o Stun * Bdward J. Bvans fice Nursery and _ sept 2—3m wT SO. te o 4; INFALLIBLE AGUE Pine, 25 CTS, PER BOX. THE anprecedented success of these the pt and easy cure of hundreds of ea- ses of Intermittent, or Agne and Fever, the t season, fully justifies their claim to * INFALLIBILITY. , fick, safe and cheap; only 25 cents. Tobe |, only, At E. SILL’S ee QF They can be iafely mailed to an ‘dis tance, free of additional cost. oat FOR SALE LIGHT BUSRELS ot “ Weeks’ Extra Early Wheat,” for seed. It is perfectly clean and free from all -—. =o h ties, and is said to be entirely exempt rust and all other diseases incident ®0 varieties of Wheat. W. H. HOWERTON. BD: Care WO 107N at ot wf fe s na, te ai } 4 ' ™ ES, a 7 ’ pas eda ed ot t ‘payibson COUNT. | tur a outed, mee avid oe . —_— set Wabed Juith I hibit I een a large portion of| dun, Podunk, ’ al. et ee awardedto © portion ‘the "Erie, Gaael, High Re ee Ee. Once ’ ony er A | CHAS, M. gonrt honse € ay g g Pianos Rhine lice in an elbow of bie. On ickciptle, eka tise _ for of giving public Sepon FREE ceotiments in reference to the “whoate “holding, oyer”as Sheriff issioners, or forcing their service the county against the wi th the Seine, al. host directly:west of Vintennes. Prom- and | jnence \is\ygiven tova ‘far house and a fence inithe foreground of Uke map. OFFICIAL COMMENDATIONS. ‘ at fairly sre spent ipa organs It is the ouly map of the kind. I ever by.el Hon. os Walser, ‘chair. ee pee peg aa a : amese R- seoretary . { e . i nation: in an ‘entire! 6 taking his seat airman stated | new Je hte S BESMNROR. | after a com the object of the meeting, Pareten o Ben H tears, Brieuam YOUNG. | : iets yery nice, large: prinvi- aud Liste putrwetve to draft suitable’ resol _, NAPOLEON, || fone expressive ofthe sentim 0 Ii I had this may t eolta tave got oie eople in. ref Ja We, BIOS of Metz without any. trouble...» .. siti aT dyiagDa TRAPS ve Reen | pee. y time, but none one sigoewrosqes! acobom fe , rea) a Vil a] ds‘ ai ed. Mw re ee "tt ei which dwarfs woke of 170 eal an fifty. ‘The volume of water ca fg NO, ibe the ¢ 00 | | broad d ry season. Ths Coloutel ofthe | Garni Ga ago elit for visitors. in, two” oni, ae Ree eeatha <a reat 4 u ver, anaes he t - Ge ikrdet io Bedel “GotiSa. This river ie vested in, , i ™m | comes dowo Biecra rearai range ees me Sy Osi Sua . ial plates ts tho Atlante! y a e low vi aius to the antic. he - 3 The thon state age bas'ne Aevatfon of 4.- ” 000 ‘feet, and th ters that h theit whole, thas for the source in trteve fe Nhat eourtl a wanterit ae a4 amending and cataracts, though such a coep ne ae eee elections should spoken Of Wasnt bedu tori in - oats the people ofthis | raphies. ‘Guiata is upon the equator. The ® upe and is instituted for the redress ; y bave the inherent, sol¢ anid "exélp; | average temperature iv the tow lands is 81° ‘of. Mars internal ea ® Fakredhen : the maxiypum 90°; the min- imim 74°. But, where thig, 770 feet fall.ia and thertof, avd. ;, ok the climate must be agreeable. Two | of thread, less labor, and no in- ane Songeners cuat wet and two dry pao constitute tho} Wide range'of application withotit hinge J Doty. e. a mye Sey A atm | shapges.in.the gear, The route ty the falls| of adjastment | Bi generally; to. whom liberal elected by th + | is one. wae Dect witkcanvoyances ;| The seam “tains its beauty ‘and Braiwebe dike | vr eve thereof, as is me and Gstatie i Wetely out of the world | after ing and ironing. v “de ofithe General Assenibly, 4 that enterprising hutiers of howses for a wa- ides doing all kinds’ of work Gord ‘hy Gon. Agent, i too t | tering-place ci thes Esequibe will vot be . : in each county, oo shall be elected bien; confortable. — No.9, North Liberty Street, near Baltimore I cannoi. look ppon it without shedding on There “ 1 OFFICE ARD WAREROOMS! ay _._. BALTIMORE, Mp. °° STEIFF'S BEANE hove all the tole’ : r aod te improve rea for fi with priv’ Hy w: ve A meni if not Patil @atiadactory enon: Points of Bxcellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery Using both threads directly from the No fastening of seams by hapdigod no waste | tw | other Sewing Machines, these Machi: xe Coan rewarded for their zealte make man | ewte the most beautiful and rmabeet fein Kachmond toh. | broiaery and ornamental cake intern Lettres ekaes ry | For sale by ANDREW MURPRY, * Survevorand firecommiasionirs| Cur Jvsticn Caasx.—-The New| _ ety Solis 8. and; York Standard of, Wednesday has the Wirthes Thaceordance ##th the sev: | following gratifying see anan concern- | eral provisions above mamed, the le | img she 0G of Whiefel ussi¢e Clase: | did, an pherdtb wolf} “We are now I:formed that Mr. Chief 2 all an election for te | Justioe Ghage,qaw, staying at the house | and,» | of his daughter, Mrs, Sprague, at Narra- | The candidates in this coun | ganagtt Bier, is in the enjoyment of ex themselves to abide by the will | cellent health. } a, —the} «The atary to the contrary was simoly | litical nefion, inven | without re-/a piece of idle ten aed tag hi made ince. | “he indecent morn of New York city, | de, - > | and intended to do Mr. Chase injary. | Thatin this Biate we re. | “Pbecogutry will rejoice to know that | adhere to, atree, repoblienn, | this grent-stutenmad will resume his la-| form of 4 " bors in the fall, soaud in mind and body, | s : : of the people govermmy ad and capable of doifg the prodigions a | respeted. op ge A |moand bf) works which bas eharadterized | + all good and fhir-minded | every day of his public life.” | office at the bande of | a | ays bow, in sabmigaiomyto he) | pe (Qe Dasruyix Maxdute.—Th- ymajority freely ee-POBY | Lonivaie Courier Jeurd be xefponsibie aud | thosy who depart Lm for the following : | and bieding eae | You never hear of a eaicide in Memp).i-. i tag in T eed ; f When a mat there gets tired = elections he doesn’t have to walk more than or (, treat “ Oras » |iwo squares before he stambler over We roognize im ofbcer, e somebody » ho is anxtoas to hill bim tr 7 ve abd servant of the peop’ ¢| ie much the better plan. It spares the} the people vervants of the officer; | one man the crite rt self slanghter, and ‘bab nd Gnd “ jastifiable evtting @p ®| affords the other what tbey cal) down! Beiraniaes tonics in. " eye there wn intmeent Prariiém ion. > | jeped.ej bipe Ter “PANSY Ada SS RitoxviNe Herald has Ye-wiehes and to the dawage of the G littertet. j teh feom Naghville saying it re ; \Thet the Sheriff and County Com. | ° 55!" x er Dee er fia’ A. Johdlan had’ pAiposet4 the choosen two yenrs ago, were | item coorentich Da Th ering that ff the tern of two years. they would make dt Bolin alti tae Corde beoany aitvempt ou the part of|| nor. bat sappert hin, he would make the erif and Commissioners to ‘held ai eal datiso wi d dbo ied. The! ever’ beyond the-two years preeeri | pre ition was not accepted. and Wisener. ia i ie get ns ripinated. tfa gross usurpation of power, anti-| ee | p Bx I ttm i aemident, 0 sive of M. Baeer, of Paria, has taken.a patent) tab:prineiples of good garern. | forthe’ maruinetareot meet pripting 'ypes. hash i war ple, | The inventor, says thal. with a single ma- | ‘violwion of the 8 of }ebine and steanr to the extent of one vem — wetice, and & reck attempt |fhal horse he enn ptofftiée 35,000 | | type@ in twelve hoars, and that while the) mo erfeot and more dura- | pes thewnelves are c in of liviog, e or the ty heaper than im general MOG ran Colfer sd yw tn Wi letter Of Witharawal litical Tife Sane en ae ee re- : 7 . , te Cet Sao ANetonine Rogh’s Portagvese, died in we] iJ D i Davidson rapes | ye oa | nington on Wednesday from the effects of 2 aren ap the ead Male kick received from a horse the previvas | iced upov the people by | nigh | the framers of the constitution,) Sixty negroes left Raleigh on Tuesday on-| more eapecially the anqualified mean-| der an engagement te-labor gu cotton farins / worthiness of the liftle med | in Mississippi. usin our own county, who aye the people to eccept of their ser sce egaiuet their will, Hon. F. C, Rob- hins and J. H. Wilborn, Esq, were also : a galled on for speeches and responded | (jreatest Invention of the Age! biiefly, Hon. J.T. Brown was present | owing to the lateness of the boar he cneaPNEss, DURABILITY, CONVENIENCE. politely requsted his fellow citizens to excuse him antila more convenient peason. On motion the Secretary was requested .40 farnish copies of the proceeding to the ‘ igh SentineL, Old Nortk State and Greensboro Patriot. On motion the neeting then adjourned, HENRY WALSER, Ch'm. J, BR, Dickson, Sec’y. | Ee one One may live asa conqueror, a king. or | magistrate ; but he must die as aman. | AGENTS WANTED | To Sell our Oslebrated | Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the | best Pen made or sold in this country. Noblott ng! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written with one pen ofink! Wl ontecpr any steelpen ever made .— Rankers, merohanta. teachers .h4 all classes, endorse | them in the highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slideboxes. No, 1, for general use; No. 2, medium; | No. 3, for ladies’ aseor fine penmanship. | Liberal Commission to Agents ! We are prepared to give any energetic persen ta- king the Pb ma SRE @ monttesion which will pay $200 per month. We invite all persons wishing employment, to send for saraples and cireu- lars. two sample boxes mailed for 60 cents. AppREss WESTERN FUBLISHING CO merch4—6~ Pittaburg. Ps. ‘Twenty workinen are engaged in excava- ting for the foundation of the statue of Lin- + pola to be erected on the west side of Union ‘quate. The statue is of bronze, andalmost compares in poirt of style with that of Wash- jogon. The base of the pedestal is already ot thé ground. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the. sheet- ancnur Uf te fheble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics, As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder ‘which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the tnimal spirits. Whereve: it. is. intro- duced it beevmes a stand- ard article—a medicinal staple. . It ds set “wthe = i DEA! ’ ES, TRAITE NORTH: | + 7 + wwe rerrt: ALEXANDER DUY AL =o ARRIVE, Leave i “ARRIVE, wearer. | uP | 0 L ae E r ER Chardotte,....,. } Tip jo oe to tan F : Al Selitbary,.... { 984 rw. OO: “ | ESS em 7.60 Greensboro’... 12.30 °° :a8 14 “ 190088 Ca Shope....| 2864.0.) 800: = | 2:00am! BO am | e ress er, RWietgh,..... ' «92 “ 100 e008 + Goldsdoro’,...\4ebe * | | | | ON Jenkins’ Corner. Just baek of the Cloth- ee TRAINS SOUTH: ____ |ing Store of Ring & Coblens. is pow pre- mA ___. aston, | pared to do everything in his Jine at short pre aantve. | Leave. janeive.| GRAve | notice and on the most reasonable terms.— Gata, | °&$| +m ae * | All kinds of farniture renovated and reveaired foabery. 1g an < ax thee fiat oe as | and mate to look as well as uew. Spectal at- Co. Shope, 190 * 11 ew BSL | 61S | tention Biven to the making and repairing Raleigh, 18 | eh es ‘19 “ lof . | eee ee See __| SOFAS, 8ETTEES, LOUNGES, W.H GREEN, Master of Transportation Company Shops, Aug. 29, 1870, 38- TAKHS EFERCT Stu Seer. 1870. GOING WES7. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leare. | —_— \ — | UPPOSTPE RAILROAD DEPOT. | 5.10 am Salisbary, = Pu! a ee 6.02 am 6.07 © ‘Third Creek, 8 se PM 6.55 * | 7.10 * Statesville. 720“ | 7.96 * Ten paces from where the Cars stop. 802 8.07 * Catawba Sta. 2 og es : 8.55“ 9.00 “| Newton, 6.30 6.35 | Bost ofportdrs | 1 tra ‘ “ my ttérs in attendance at all trainsy 9.40 * 9.45 “ Hickory, 4 ~ 4 2 . | Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. it 0 : 7 o i ie ton An aco “ | Passengers dispatched to any point at short notic® : , tS, |morgemen. be a .. | by private conveyance. 11,59 ‘ 12,04 Bridgewater, | 2, 2,21 x Gratefal for the liberal patronage of the past we 1s Fa Marion. - | 448 hope by strict attention to the wants of our guests ___ Old Port, to merit ® continuance of the same. CP eireakfast and Supper at Statesville. | WM. G. BARBEE, 1s 1870, pear [ten 1 19890 oe een a Sts, | the.drudgery.of washing with the hands, fifty- GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. aime Pabie— western W.0.B.B. GOING EAST. rh Fame meet comes Sh gree pment wt OP PRIOES—A FAIR OFFER. your place’ will not fur- ines, send us the re- | Aeonnds we nes, or hoigtites and 80 sure are that We agree refund the ‘one Wishes to retarn the machines t, after & month's free of freigh: triah ncetrding to directions. Nohusband, father or brother should permit it eanbe done better edeal Discovery | rite ore as, i | i bfecta, WHAT ARE THEY ? s PO | THEY ARE NOT A VILE SFAMCY ORINK, Made of [ i | tf will go away pleased. CHAIRS, &e, &c. Give him @ call. exainine his work, and 16-tf -BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT, N. ©. 'RENOVATOR! fute. kept eh cud oy MRA REINER 86 el 1 Pe 1T1G "G i eae for ' bile i 2s 2 Fey + be ; s out: ery io + CASH GAPIT Based bn Sesdabe. All the Oticors and Divectots (without an Prepared with Skill, This Company makes a Cash Dividend to vance by means of its low rates of And Combining in Concentrated Form the, moat I ' Pe eer ee , ae eS "ae WI Be, Dee yen Bt ad ip doh Agel, bod ghaigls J b > ye Papert whsidtt feet wid wha OT | TERW LIFE, SAN Meea er avi f at oy JOUNR-E) had’ cinat the Book vf Healt” Tentine é To insure your life ou the pay $2. annually. You pay The wasted form—the hollow cheek ? receive $1,00 ; bat in case your Class had The withered face—the saliow complerion The feodle voiec—-the sunken, glassy eye? The emaciated form— the trembling frame ! The treacherous pimple—the torturing sore? The repulsive eruption—the inflamed eye? The pimpled face —the rough colorless skin? ? Rates. All Directors are Stockholders. McMURDY, Presipeyr. i. MARTINDALE, Vice Presipeyt, MKLANDA H. STEWART, Couneel, MevicaL Examiner.—M. B. TAYLOR, EX BREBDIANY Taint ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life-the Blood. | has TAINTED 1 HE BEST BLOOD | im the eatire land. It has planted the germ of OF the most melancholy disease in the veins of | men, women and children un all sides, and Assets over..... nothing short of Net Surplus over A HEROIC REMEDY Policies Issued im two years will Eradicate it root and branch, forever Sach a Kemedy is HENRY’S CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION Renovator. On reaching the Stomach, it asnimilates at once with the food and liquids therein, and from the moment it passes inte the Blood, it attacks disease at its fountain head. in ite germ and maturity, and dissipates it through the avetthes of the organs with anerring certainty ,end sends new and pure Blood bonding through every) All revewals of old policies will be in pame of artery and vein | This Company bas met with 2 saccess beyond The toberenules of Scrofula that sometimes | the Southern publics Home Waterprise ey flotirish aod «tad the inner ecatiug of the abdo-| Te ddvieeb the payment of all eash premiums { Showing a success beyond precedent. |W. C. CARRINGTON,.... | JOHN E. EDWARDS, |'D. J HARTSOOK,..:........--.--- J. 3, HOPKINS,. _ J. E. WOLFF, =—— The fatnre dividends will be more certain, and ved fand created No Right of old sg olicy holders will be eff-cted fore; to hold the same policies as before; to hav ed ahd eradicated and the diseased parts NOC {- will allow ome third loan on partici 0 , ‘ ) pating poli ished into Life. The Torpid Liver «nd Inae It requires no notes for hedece tive Kidneys are stimulated toa healthy secre- | It bas no restrictions un residence ot or eat ie restored. to re. parties guaranteed on the face of the Policy asa and Glandular System, are TORIC PURIFYING AND DIStEFFctant, | her policies, abd in the event of » separation fr | such ail the right of Nov-Porfeitare, paid up polic At its touchy disestc droopa, dies, and the vic- }eterathad been no «ach intervening cause. Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Roiby Tinge to the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Doe to the Comp » Buoyaney to the rt And Happiness on all Sides. Thonsands haye been rescued from the verge of the grave by te timely tise. This remedy is now to the public with the most solemn assurance of its intrineic medi- cal virtues, and powerfal Healing properties. Address, Lexington, N. “Advantages of Life In- surance. The North America Insnrance Company pays its | premiums promptly withodt c W. BH, HULDERNESS, Agent, North America Life Ins. Co. For att Diseases oF TRE Taomasvuse, N.C. KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., &c And for Diseases of Women and Children. cane thanks for your prompt payment, ti thowt charge, of the amount of the policy of Insur- ance on my Husband's Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand doliars. At your ear- and want ‘ime | to insure ie your Company, aud now we are the - ss . » |recipents of its benefits. _—- of the a ee Chetivencee, Debil- To you and the North America Life Insur- ity, Dietnacs of the Kidneys, ees Ery | ance Company we shall feel under obligations, sieplis, Female Irregularities, Fistula, all such as only the widow and fatherless can feel Skin Diseases, Liver int, In- and express. digestion, Piles, Pulmonary, Di- May you have success in inducing others to seares, Consumption, Scrof- | insure in your most liberal company, and may ula, or King’s Eril, M 1 + Byphilia, PREPARED BY Prot. M. B. Henry, Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. M., L.L.D., FP. R:. 8. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. Agency of the United States. and prosper you in your good work. MARGARET C. BARBER, of Rewan Mills, N. C. Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool, London and Globe Fir& Insurance Com- pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri- A, | tories, Founderics, Mills and Merchandise and pays all its losses promply All letters addressed to Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N.C will receive prompt atten- o_o Policy Holders of 33 1-3 to QUINT » RETURN PREMIU end! oe eT j * » ey vs “ontine Mutual” or Cheap Plan fir WOM SEI” te ano to ete canes ante ¢ _, WWetiefits of Life Insurance by its beavy expenses. fener bony Te $1.10 whenever a death occura.ia Class. certain to receive $1.000. .And if your Class is full 35.000... 0 fore, and here equal present security with greater future benefits than before. tim of ite violepee, as it were, |. .dlte permanent investment of fands.(as reqni LEArs TO NEW LIFE, } Unencumbered Real pone See the aa Teena eno } le a Safe, Sure and Profitable Investment of the 01 ,¥ are aoe aPtee Maen, aod saben, &- a fit towurance, taking so much frum our strength, thereby giviog ie li +4] I appeal to every nian and woman in Western Nott Carolina, déririn, Sparkling Brightness to the Frye, | ex the blessed boon of Life Insurance to look well te thelr in tereas by emerite of the--‘Piedmont and Arlington Life Tneuranee Compan: E “eeuaaaes solicited, and information cheerfully given. LEW i c. D. W. COURTS, Gew'l, Agem for Western a N. G., Dear Sir :—You will please accept my = Nervons Prostration, Weakness, Genora! Lassitade, | nest and repeated solicitation he was induced | \ the Lord of the widow and orphars bless you | vate buildings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fae- | tion dec 3—tf Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street, Post Office Box 5272. — _——______—_—_ — s > xew yonx. | Mrs. Henry W. Miller’s 1° CONSTITUTION RENOV ATOR Is 81 per bot- AAT tle, six bottles for @€. Sent atywhe son racetpt o Boar di ng i ouse, — . Patients are reqnested to cc spond confi- COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STS. jentiaily, and reply wiki be made py | fiowing mail. r. GB. Poulsog, Sole ae Or Baliebur RALEIGH, N.C. ; fob fehl 1—tf OPEETN verre are 1869 a ae Nip siideh teens PF De Peer he a hain LA peer Srey STREE eet pial 4h as A L, $128, \ Rens . + 0) eine hotposdheogs , deed gee miyd Stockholders, the Proper reserves for the proper protection of Taroko Wether wal, a ete a pala wa ; ’ eouh ae ma og ene nn The nny wre aS arded. All New York Com neg ar bie al “ we the same reserve. S for each rapt | is the miles calculated on, and at the same rate of interest are pate. ae S = jpongegpently, ft ~ tal Totnad OF POLICY:—Thie Company's policies arth } Valuable Vegetable Juices || sce oregon os uel aeana pas PURIFYING THE Dee: eee . td ee ade a vs DO at M, sk fe on the are ee. oI aU paper? oo > ae ae (GaP ape regmiaied DISEASE, A THIEF, |'7 ‘er: SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SANE orAss. pee Steals upon its victims unawares, and before they ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINA IN. oqomnes ofits ane aie Oe? Siee Classes are limited te 5.000 Members. Whenever a Class is once full it ‘s always sented, sud detes all ordinary or tewporary treat- | fall. , ment fo relinquish its merciless grasp. The Company guarantees that in case your death should oteur, within & yeur, DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF although there are not one thousand Members in your Class, yet will your family 1.000 Membets then you would receive as many dollars as there are Members in your Chase at the time ot yyoer death. Five thousand Members, then $5,000. Crass A.—Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. Crass B.—Adwits all between the ages of 35 and 45. Crass (.—Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60. and debilitating afliments of the atage? The} ‘TONTINE FUND.—At the same time you become insured, you also ae ake eee Mawans or a Tontixe Founp, which may give to yourself, whilst living, aden ge sum of money. ; Be FANGS OF DISEASE ‘This is the oxy Company in the United States doing business on a a 5 i. e., that bas a Cash Capital of $125,000, and has a deposit with the Otate e AND ‘vetrity of the Policy Holders that issues policies of this kind. Send for of All Officers are Stockholders. I. LEANDER STARR, Secretary. WM. HENDERSON LUCIUS McADAM Ass't. Sxt'y. M, Consulting Aetiiacy. M. D., Salisbury, GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, Asheville, N. 0... THE | INDISCTIMINATE VACINATION| Avg 19—33:1y GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N. CAROLAA | _ => = - eee — . o during he late war with diseased Lymph 2—=42P Oe Oe P eB EP ATE = over Issues policies on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 per eéht., | which proves the economy of its management and its careful sclection of tisks. | —— - % . AssisTast & 8 UPERINTENDEBT OF, Sowers. | THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Companies if ffl 6 savERge. to the policy holders of both Companies. Its expenditures will be less, and witb leserel: tive : probably greater in amount, and « better reser- bey will continoe to pay the same rule ee be- e the same rights, bencfite and Privileges? be- new company e~% all parallel in Life Inenrange, amd now offer: te nal toany and su pore. ecatee then dividends will continually Ge@feare med, like kernels of corn, are withered, Giwol¥-| exch next payment, until nothing will be required. and the policy may be a source of incomes but se8 travel, all policies are Non-Forfeitable, and the sighte.of part of the contract. Tts action upon the bleod fluids of the body, | many Sottthern men, fneared in Nortbern companies, the pewalty of Tt hasthe following valuable features which no other company gives; The late w: "te t ° } Home Office, by baring all their past payments forfeited. This company ne mart om its office by_any } y, surrender talue SRN b -—- - +e red by the Charter) isin mortgages og-teigeren The Conne: t 18 THE § LIFE Insurance Comp'p IN THE Worndzs. | Acquired Capital over Ratio of expenses to totalreceiptr in only 8.49 per cent. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities. as teasdred oe kL by the New York ie $156,50 per $100; andit grants ail desira’ bene tine r ance upon strictly equitable terms, the | cheapest attainable rates of cont. 8. D. WAIT, Gen. A Mice, Ral t, € ¥.0 A. BRADSHAW, Agent, iebury NOTICH.-g50 Reward. ON the night of the 19th of August my | oom was entered, and pueket-book stolen, containing about $150 ; alse soodry ; among whieh was one note of band m by D. M. Hendersou, to me, for $30.70, dated Oct., 1866. 1 will give #25 for the apprehension of the thief with eufficient evidence to eonviet, and #25 for the return of the moneys All persons are warned against trading for | eaid note, and the maker to pay it'to‘lia one but myself, W. G. BARBEE. High Point. Sept 11, 1870 :Im, | Apri—ly JNO. © Hest Wor 100,000 Depoaited with the Insurance, D ,e agtmont of ins sfitaks dee - ¥ vx om ore 2D | AY fA LeLLl Vag e . = Pom: er ’ oe . oe ; — = s stil: * Sabet bo & aatahcoe —_— ee siloliow eit ae dye W slanatd a ai ; Pas BGT ANA ap hl abbions hah Fe er Go mibteal ‘h*ieae 8 { wee cit i A ° oes | gate! wegrie'l od? helducy ow vaiieawp off ; ‘ anvtial to subsslavat, ot.» > . . : ae " - -_ * r ies # ip : { vit Portas! sts ait y i : a ah avsik alae ;. ae i eae onl tt dealged wp Come 4 EAE Me teedigi nh jor. smal I : ; ’ i NORE AE oka ap or Oe ies paparws, AE HE hin A Ny eH fH Cate apetanxot . Biondi. Dele ads, ota dee * Ee coer serena tlbate eee ys i agent. hy yet baa vert OED y : nat ¥ nel : ad ‘. » ” tis | o s tle is - figiideicr sotto bare tality ee Bid Daniels, 4 ms ‘iy mM sagem re ,e ‘4 ‘ ; , er j Se sits tees Rl . . : . i ~dysanl mA dew : hh poe al Ls ee Maniiitss cil : id 2 ay a pees = 0 dial) bo teas, @ yt ee ted ape & Toye podull.. yo bb cals stueisnsit spintaandurd WAAR 4 orttey b deans eae weccolioug agptebtsbe, tom ’ edt devin) jebluslown : " f, Mh Hiern Hee bist batt - ah stiri an TF ' ze j oT eens ; Bid. .T avwndgil d ws be . : a otal eqab. eee i rT - ee RRR nn mm ae A wanes Mer) to > ¢ A AS if i A ” wel, : ay r % + Ie © ti bewus & © eet wins 7 nkielide. radigath dastnrde aul bdo d ,inevioart lat avipuad | r} 7 ta erat yom RY OLAY.*'« oto! FD) ast apis icy roe caadaaartownh 4 mes * ® SfSF ew SPN Ts ow + we 4 wre f A 4.00% 5 4 gets isi iat : vs tag ’ a e's naa oh blew ch iabiha wi hd, et Ciiien 4 FP dbituary, Dobiente. OVOR MLE. LPG. 2 ’ , ved he bow daak , ‘a QP. BATES) 9 4 Ht itetre ok pyre * es Oe ead al chp a Ret ory a. liys all Wei 1a ade’ wh a. att a t 3; 85 00 $8 50,4 | 184 n poping pl ar | ide j a af ree: De red mor thd x horte RMS. Whe » aoa) Rs aia modions .. At «e ew feeb oh i cu op, in Bre ~ Building, Room We. 2, - where ‘he ‘would pe to se@'them. He to give ‘i every “ muxsepoxh's and able commander, | FLUID, EXTHACT BUCHU Re oe ack met Oneal in 182 naced on thocstatl of Mar _| James G. Torveriand wife Judith T. Turner, “Yas gis odat) said Jeddy ; why you | thal honed, pad ved a as adin’r of Vobw By @bambersedec'd. , might’ as well try to-goaxs cat becured him Map,’ sembarrasement was tot gréat-| tty are against shower bath,“oF giv moowbeams cout of the assault oa ‘7 rs 5 -etjhan bis edmization of the fellow’s han- Proud indeed, then, tad of months, or ft will caase +p ne oti And try ' did, and fi tell you bow I WHY JEWESSES ARE BEAUTI- bers and Robert M. Chambers. ter m french “arny daring the Petition to sell Land for Assets. went to werk, To Edward C. Chambers: the keys to ident.” Crimean war, and calls atteation to fact - and bave it that in all the conferenees with Lord tarn yellow. Keep it fn tune, saad eal by a competent dowa te dio- Theconstitution, once affected with Organic : , i 7 ‘egknent, requires strength. Yo hereb fied th mons| Jist as old Ben was sittin ' tuner; and never allow it below concert FUL, a ne wsantn, which Uist MBO DS | with aap od saben. rey ia tic chvca pied ner, at one o'clock, 1 rushed up to the | ri ieee rae rine Bt. ee sal, (unless tad piano is an old one, in Soap and Hog Cholera. J. T, Busty, a or canaiey aa | action was issued on the 8th day of Septem- | house at « high-preseare * party i | 1859 be at og Geer 7c t Divi or which case it probably would tot bear the} Obateaubrand gives a fancifal but an Lancasier, O., writes the (ia Farmer : . ber, 1870. ; | the face, with my conptails in the atr, and | °°" ed ro di aw a Thali ’| strain upon it.) Yt should bé tuned, at/ agreeable reason for the fact that Jewish that he had known hogs seid,ta have thie You are also notified that the summons in| my eyes rolling about Jike billiard-balls | and served wi Samia | the very least, three times in the bras a aid cameo | - ni h = he disease, dissected, and the stomach, bow- said cause is returnable befure the Ulerk of| jy convalsions Rat-s-tat-tat— ding-a-ling | call and . eG rt Ss mesa gaan ear, after that, whenever it requires it. ' oF ae We ae an the! .js and livera found bo, be full of worms He oe wore - oe aling ; I kieked op an awful one cat) Prussia at Be aug ‘ i. 7 ee ampness is its most da: o mony “eer cooaped acacus witeh oh aa three and four inches long, the ends of Ne ee wre tency re | en teen com come Ot He Mert 1 | the preparation of a, plan for the Teorgt, | eaasing the strings and’ taruing pins 10/ on their tathers; husbands and sang No | eam being, pointed and shaepeapdnaht s HELMBOLD'S quired to sppear and anbwer the coanfplaint |had struck the right mivit. He had a| Hog per a) — oe a rust, the clot ased'id thé edstraction of| « Jewess wae 16 be,scen crowd herd, rough, wiry serenares Inane | —in default whereof the plaintf will apply | napkin under his chin, and carvin’ knife watch on “2 ean tite ike ‘ene | the keya to aWoll, whereby the action ef priests sad abl ae .. instance the cavity of t FLUSID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, | to said Court for the relief demanded in the | in = hand. I smelt the dwner as be| a a 0 — , the taevitable | mere sluggishly and often stick entirely. | Son of God, seoarged Him } Him ded full of, thane eprase, ia “egreem'a omplai ut. the door. | s : : y wre were attacked with cholera. I bike ndbuiar to Females is unequalled by | Witness, C. Co Wade, Clerk of bar adhd °Ft0 Mr. Merkios + sal I, “I'm tarmation | Contest between Frat and Prossia, and ie — od weed pa at aap thors eek Fhorpy,. sod padignee Him to isfa-| pigs, placed on their 1 es ier Chlordats of Retention, | Court at office in Trog'this 15th day of S fe i ; » tin a recent pampbet he gave the results vagbly season , are the oues that | my and the agony of the ercas. The wo- | [id or m of Customary Evaces- | on 17 Nae # 15th day of Sep-! ead to see you. I feared you moughn’t Ob eee udy.of the Rhenish foe | **?. ™o*t effected by dampness, the ab-| men.of Judes lees in the Savior, and | ng legs and the other the tiows, or ¢ State of the Cterns. and tember, A. D. sits C. WADE. c. 8-€ | be at home——I’m almost qputof breath.— | an integes.ss pare : Orbe sorption being greater. When the tone | assigted and soothed Him uuder afiiction. | 87° each p's * tables ful onennees wetten © the sex.er the decline or} 97 6 1 fee $10 | ADE, C.8-€- 11m come to wil you I can save you a) aa oeaaram Out Fe Wve tied Of the piano becomes “ninty,” it ie cansed| A woman of Bethany poured anki head |)" and eVening for a mr - —___— | thousand dollass!’ | coteemed to be the most brilliant’ strat- by the felt om the hammers becoming hard precious ointment, which she kept in « ua & . CLEMMONS STAGE Linns: ‘4 thousand dollars |’ roared the qd) § ie thet d it bas been-elaim- | bY Soastant tise, and may be rem by «| vide Of alabaster. The sinner apuointed long ete veers © Rs» \ WARSAW | man, and I defy a weasel to go through a | aa TL ihe. caged it arn the super-| Proeese called “picking "pr but should | his féet with perfumed oil and wiped them to Bethe aa of what a ‘ van ho < shes | — | crack any quicker than bis face barst into | ior, of the Prdseian ve . Von Moltke. | 2° be attempted by any but a competent| with her uair. Christ on bis part extend- a ee a . +77 | smiles. ‘One thousand dollars! You) >? corey s Any b end” | had the desired effect. He also put To Fayetteville. | Tt personalappearadi¢e be'te described as absaea ny substence, wo matter|ed mercy to the Jeweases. He : : ; HELMBOLD'S Rave Ww Ger Varerteriite all don’t say go! da tell!” : 44 wee of aiadte olde .a 8 w email, dropped om the’ sounding|from the dead the son of the widow of | soap into the ewill fed bis other hogs, io ae eae wiki ode Golae | .. Ob,’ said I, ‘T see you are just havin’ | er odes pte thie — a "| board, wilt canse the piano to fiave a jar- | Nain Martha's brother Lazarus. He | which has improved their appearance FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU | boro’ vin Warsaw, w Fayetteville $6. Through | dinner neow. I'M go, an’ dine mypelf, an’ | | Cees ‘allot tatelli — and | Ming sonad. The piano shoalk at all times | cared Simon's mother-ia-law, and the wo- = | tickets from Weldon to Fayetteville $10.—| then I'll come back an’ tell yop all aboat | “a efbrese quick called Tle | be protected bya good rubber .cover.— | man_who touched the hem of his garment, | PERRY er a By AND kh via War- are ea cc emer hee p broad thoughiful head, slightly You a = © @ piece of camphor, To the Samaritan womaa he was a spring | Live om Hoge-—tn answetto & {MPROVBD, ROSE WASH CHA RLOTTR VIA WADESBORO. [O| oo onsense,’ a 8 = a! tial ; small & “hat so brilliant and | Y'Spped ia: soft paper, in-ove of the inside | of living water, and A compassionate judge | inquiry for a remedy for Hée'on he ; | HEAD OF W.. C&R RR: ee in ont Soy see on) ee sparkling that shey,countitute s vomaite er a the felt from the depre-| to the woman in adultery. The .| low me to say that I have had afi ; 5 ike @ ga0 ow, an a ation of moths—renew Wii tidieslty witersiinate from the system diseases Leave Charlotte after traits, irom--Raleigh | 16° TY amanxionsto hear what you have able (otecte. ~'Siis nad le'uervount every three months. — Berd wre of Jarectony ookeerey ez oe craig trom fhe hati of dissipation. st little ex- | Tt ——: or eee! ree |e an ensall, andowhile bie whole aspect ie that y eo accompanied him te ooteney, nveniene , \ RDOTO , . " ‘ a balm ‘ ce ees compton copsmntiog maak asa | day, Thorviay, and Satarday, after trian frow, I pretende to decline, sayin’ I'd come of 0 anh srapacd th pened Te" i ‘ fi my hin ate wont . ie. ncaa Semgerons comedies, Copaive and Mercary, | Wilmington . back; but.1’d shoronghly. sticred ap the tn ues pe ged Wie aval _A SEQOXND LYasES. weepest then 1 Ihie drat. ap- : ame . CHATHAM RR Ory AND | old chap's curiosity, en’ i hy his wapenn A leh . his a wy othewel =e , Gy ava Shéthens Rail Nd atic tosis ewe fiirly palin’ me inte théthoure, an’ I et ntepdote- gree tar eee An old man of, very scale .evcioge. : ‘ai made a ratilay’ dinner of povk and ‘beans. . : my to the name . ——0—— ie , : er views of duty, His brother ; tne Western Rhbd at! Yohiesboro’ after| J managed’ for some time to ded the | aad al ‘ ab Lala Wott Payette dite, duty exvept Sandaye,| aikin pnt of Dis inguiry.. At laetT fin- ey oa | Uo ry had been | : ane Pors¢ Btaow otet | ished esting, an’ there was no further ex: fo, vochn toni “is boule tw sathful prime ; Officé at Butner's Hotel, Ralem, N. 0. cause delay j hesides old Ben was get | . be al E. B. OLEMMONS, i on ” Soe tack : , ' thé pr Spet kb, 1870-—=tf . «ne ee Comtenetor. Z neow,’ staid he, ‘no more prefage. rh yc . . . ; Come, now, the Freres Son eebepere osne TEM Bl + Welt I'M tell you what ts," said 17" ‘“Ydn_ bate a detter, Misery Ano, to dis- orig a marriage, have you no?” ; ‘a that got to do with it’ inter- rupted he. ‘Hold. your proud steeda—don’t run off the track—a great deal te do with it,’ Gacnings & bailey, Reckscliers and “Stationers, 262 Baltimore St. "Baltimore, Have the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK The reader must be aware that, however slight Inthe city of be the , it is eer- Bapeakihe bodily healt ‘ad metal power. | sOMOOT MEDICAL said I. ‘Neow, answer’ my question.’ 18 tiy hore requiiy fie Afa ore Diu. ones Cad and DENTAL,| ‘Well,’ said he, ‘I have:’ ‘Observation’ y retic. Bache is the grent 4 : e ‘An’ you intend, whet ‘ehé marries, to Wha bat you observed 1” Crea D use Destes == and MISBELLANEOUS het ’ ? ‘ and lime on our and privies. Gyp- Nes ee 8 be ¥ BOOKS give $10,000 for 4 portion. A little to end, tatieh’ to censure, , FP o ae noe wot ey -D >) 12a vv atin . ie | he said. - , ia, o it honaibn. moet opragiene age, date He “nee pent An immense supply of ‘Well, neow here's the pint I'm coming ‘theophd 38 de you commend 1’ _& itslo should eighteen or twenty months agote « os . GENERALB KCOUNTING HOUSE to, Let me have her, an’ I'll take her ‘A Hianddofie woman that will stey al hi ept y. Or ORE, Ciy even ot Maseom,. and a8 _josuy * the ee TE Oe a> sTA onmanuarT. with $9,000 ; andi $9,000 trom $10,000, | ® home, an ant preacher that wif not | * gh cost, as me sometimes most valuable ite treas- ‘ here. Price-$1.95 per| Blank Books made to order in any style according simple addition, just leaves Write 160" | Aid's Fool that Had sense more important than igh price. But ares. The lid of the coffia was inseribed, wenecnki $96.00, Delivered to wny ad: | of Binding and Ruling. one, an’ that will beelean profit —saved enotgh his tongue,” we waste manare, | We aor eely /permit| wish the pame.of its P dress. eymptoms in all com manieations. as slick as a whistle!’ ee A y yor censtred’» A - strength to sesagh. bat we are glad ee Mykesimas, wh ap : the ’ 7 hb The same careful Attention given to byt thing I — thera was; a | Se greatest sAomiati naa oo it ont of —— okey — the — 1 e — pyramid, rey os. ORDERS rapid interview goih’ en/between old Ben’s : Cittig, ‘a youth w Thaw or tedi- extead +. a ‘ ten centuries before Christ, ' nated a as to Personal Purchases. foot an’ my coat-tailsan’ I) am inclined wiee and mew ; on amet eens oa aie us hag ues, his Biseds, peo, oar coll’ haw a! goo rtion of blay to) Only fink Of it—-the monarch whose ot PNStor . to think the Intter got the worst of it.» | ile pat “tor hilteaey “BIOrY, whieh | lo whé'ielecd ag. fase or a jackass. te bold tts strobgeh.” We mag cop, ra etumhblidg Bones and leathery ihtega __isiok ria RES ALWAYS. crt go beallpy roam Us most SOM TT) Mlce. 14 ! cere tie Wistant Shes wmabal | are exciting thé worider of (he namers Send for Catalogues. dae sept. 23-4m} The poorest pall ai ag MAN BBIBLEEF raed cw ‘What de you langh at ? comp \lready there aré rs in Létidon, ‘yetgned in Egypt, be- INFALLIBLE AGUS PILE, | thing to do, and she most! unba os See ae nd Anothe? — Acer |...7 ‘gta indn Who expecta his ——— a svil'y we do aot *Solothatt ‘was born, atid daly about 25 CTS. PER BOX. those who mak eee ich aia cas segs Py ‘ ta eat Sue ditto geod HOW'S cotpniand that t wiiwh is ae a . fo tee nn thane vote — cen s . . ae : 7 ae me : i of life. The most. ignorant are those who goes Rev. Drv Nintomswas personal qualities _apd abilities : not lees produetive, : og “eon gaging ter aq a as _ — * enough to. bé trua— instantly cared of ehewing know best of themselves, and the most THE unprecefentad guccess of these PILLS, noble are those who are most. in the pfottipt and eaky Gare of huridreds of ca- the West to hold gathered te tobaceo by a his fathers! Why the tide mark: of the merit, é . we need plaster herp Worest.— whotwhe was} 20-¥as dismissed. the vt of the seilas to use it-to ab- THAW wal . . é ‘ aa ses of Intermittent, or Ague and Fever, daring ‘2 young hitew Or tWetve, to ; % del could-searcely have been o ee Se j & the present sonny, fullx petite their claim to ane sores i nee whee os, thetige! giving good advice about Lent: She safé: : = stenct it. the atthosphere, and to eave tol the gopher od knee timbers’ of alee UNLESS DORE OF TR | Tay ck vale and cei daly 28 cent. To be | te be whose life most acartyrootmnbl the] eghaw'y done pene tomibwhen you| Said a youngster it * , diaplay- | see ammonia of our bars-yards and ste-|the ark have rotted on Mount Ararat, seationgravved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Taem, fon ny Chety; Only 98 comix, To be es the | have your mouth fal} of neisty tobaccd.”’ | ing his purehases to fi on | Bits. For thié Tet ne Always, keep 9 lit-| when this man of the early world ti , ,only, At FE, SELVS Dace Storr, life and example of Christ: T A 16 tured aside arid 3 rs f tle on haad, ‘ ~ (ple PAS IE Salisbury. aaa he reverend gentfema) aside atid |the sidewalk, “Iwo cogoanuts ton ten on Us save and improve| meved and had. bis being. His flesly toot Wagons, igned pay” They can be iafely mailed to any dis- Religion a not an art, a matter of dex- | removed the odious qu! from his mouth, cents! That will make me sick to-moe- | our manure, and (hus save our farms. blood were progenitors of the great patri- H. T. HELMB; D. | tance, free of additional cost, 37:¢ | terity and skill, bnt a new nature. | whieh was never defiled with it again. row, and I won't have to go to achool. Coiman’s Rural World. ‘rch. jane 3—ly iGuns of the people, of cofemangad /mbre pee pe beeiet Ne peers WoT) SR Rea ae Aays leter this was a se had were pttack Of Illnde, hut it was pot paral Phe lates} accounts us that his health has the co neasly heen zestored. ‘The public will be grati- | fatoinks fied to hear this, 08, singp the days of Washing- | ‘He nnrmsine open ot gon, no man has had # stronger hold upov the | ierter Tt in : the. py gy Ee Epa te. He made both Gov. | U ‘é ci generally the confidence and esteem of those Te tals opened fo hima tara, ae De the ogcasion of “the mournful news” of r @. generous ) a a , | have been d whe deh af ch # mon Seska aie Gece regret any calamicy,” abd addst Holden ee of iS os af 5 . | Parer ett Eis: not believe when I sent you the first ‘ card” that & mistake of that find, | no old , THE QUESTION OF A OONVENTION.\4 noid pe atentes ia 2h at tnecies Saw b ~' a pron? [ee fakin dy | Conaipiptgane Ping Mahe ; . ™ 4 te f Pe ee ree hive. pari pderation an Piety ee aa and to engage the wisest counsel of the ablest and best men of the State Until) the Legisla- ture shall gated amy oy the mimion now be- fore it, and performed it thoroughly and wisely, the Conservative party has its full. Let us not eager ip thie matteriof & Conven- tion. lente is a excellent maxim under certain circumstances. Let os not embarrass and perplex the popular ntind with insves whictritis a © ebtertain. | The peopleare of the moment; they have shown that they can be trusted, and 91 the right moment cane ed We control the «i co errors are now the and disheart- - | ened adversary, — Detaglia Shar. ‘The suggestions of the Siar seem to us to be . excellent. Too much haste in the matter of a of reform. Now certain Demectptic | Convention is to be deprecated. It ought to be naga tng Me {lected when the public mind is cool asd tras- quil. Would it not be best for the legislature postpone its consideration until ite second see sion? And we shall certainly “greatly err if | we undertake to do too much.” THE HOLDING OVER QUESTION. We have furnished by one of the counsel in the case with the following statement : OfATe Of Noatra CAgOLiwa. On the zdation 6f Wit. M. Shipp, Atto, Gen, ond on Ge compiniat uf Hemoel A, Kally, Piet | ee ora Aen sal | a. ny a led mes . a od le! Sos ten to heat, the b | therels ad 5 hee St 28 Aww Be ee hw © ny PRR eg BB wt Bree | tw hold Sea be Mo hald aver, by becoming » f° : ae fee " oa Get raeaeecount ‘Proposss that the Uniyer- Mtg ot Rest Laroties be reorganized with Jef. fawn Dew os President. ‘This suggestion of epdomed by the Jourpal.— Ti " \ Demperat says Get Rev. Prof.; jt should he noted that thie is thy firt Ja: ‘Phillipe, of Devideoo College, woald | don of holding over ti THE Btate, Kelly fe make attach better President snd knows « | demipéfat and Martin'W ¥ tepablican, the practjea! bases of — oo f See etn eg On rn "Paid tha Bendis. $0 is Placd, and when the Unive | ~“" UNITED SPATES WESATOR: ° Wa Will be fandapet |e oreotsAilowran 1 mame «Seman to represent North Reatar ‘But thia discussion seems1o mete be premature. | Senate Cc of Constitution must be amended before the pacar aparel reg et versity can be re-organized. ae At 7,8 yam ped lawyer and ‘ ‘tecommbbdation, Mr. Régards WEL Read the commaplantion of “Coxsen- na er nes Eacketnen PEREON, Perapn county, Oct. 61870, * DS a te Med aes Cok. araphrey, and can hooealy snore | son O's EIS eto Scheel Pe shat ous correspondent says of his qualifoa- | teacher in Ganton, ied fo-duy teemn the Plone and Mtge for the position for which he is | efpots of a brutal aqsnult with stones made peommended. This we do without expreming | ber last W: * pas saiy, Preference of our own anong the many dis- . he who cored He Rimmviched gentlemen whose nantes have been @sentiuned in connection therewith, or otherwise. 1 never had ~ — there v oy a = thy A 0 A 4g “a coach” may all these, and touch m v- Kien, | * eee le apes os my the |might form for the F perished. Mr. James Shipe, who lived on Herr’s Island, was with his wife proms om Buntes yorune aeee Oe Howe of W liam Jones, on Mr. F. M. Cabell. on Tye River, was ewept « by the flood and floated river until it came to Tye river dam, where it was broken to ow Mr. and Mra Jones drowned. Mise Wright, who was a visitor at the honse of Mr. Jonea, and two of the latter's children, held on t the floor of the honse and were carried down the river to Willow Bank, « distance of twelve ruiles, where were rescned from their peril- ous situation by Mr, Wright, the lock-keeper, who procured a bost and came to their asist- ance, Mz. Woodson's boat, which was lying at Tye tory was carried a aebenies ter “gates gave away, a mat a tree between that point and H Taland, The bost was shattered to Mr. Wood- son aware with his wife and who were on the beat, a quarter of a mile, and just as he was a limb of a locust on the opponite side in on eee Pe a eo damage done ont ver, vole ccnp dastibicnet ot fhe | ert Good News.—1t is annow The cota crops on the low grounds of the Ri- vana and James rivera are almoat a total low, a P und ~“ o ea rece, Kee dak. is Senn 4 fe me | ~—_ fe S *, r ge eS es ye oo oi SD dal need, a the authority of a Berlin o . that the chignon gone quite out of fashion in that city, nobody ing this unsightly adden- dum except the detni-monde. How good will it be for our eyes if oor charming American ee ene (as well as the more ancient) 4 Fallen ob! ~ - -« wee Y ” > ¢ ss Ns mare Ua ahi Ne RAYE ay Fog at ry - ee a ole es eee ee cee we a card oer Neerial.. ‘And nga which the directory | of the country from | invasion. The national defence commitiee are | straining every perve to arouse the country’s world, and arms are being obtained from all the celebrated gun factories in Europe and America. This activity was manifested in Paris, distant provinces, aneullied by the foot of the | invader, hare abandoned themeelves te torpor. of | Bat this lethargy shall be shaken off. This great country will rine ma) in her might, in- a nations! war. autumn rains blasts will give immense trouble to anacelimated Prowians, who wil! be decima- s humger, and will — to the 28 > Theie teal wae : cede oo Cee + yon accoant of foreign inva- | who would rise and to submit to the dismem- | affirme the universal | French of of France, one ind immo) ws Enthusiastic Demonstration af Tours—Speeches | mien pase age Norontene A 10.—The na have barnt the village of Ablis, in tion of this extreme measure part of the inhabitants. Pression near Paris. Berlin, October 10.—A. dispatch from Ver- justifica- upon the p and DM ¢ a Set, 18 0 uary idera- to | bly modified by tine ruyal decrees, made be- tweem 1550 and 7. The Exeeoutive and part of the ve authority is vestedio the King who attains his majority on reach- ing the age of eightewo. In the exercise of the Government the.King is connei! of Ministers appointed the bly composed of two chambers, the «Herren- haes,” or House of Lords, and the “Ab- geordnetenbaus, or House of Depaties. The House of Lords is composed of the princes of the royal family whe are of age; the chiefs of sixteen ‘mediatiaed” princely houses; the heals of the territerial mobilty furmed by the King and numbering about | News, saye that the fellowing proposals have fifty; eight life peers chosén by the King among the rich and land owners, wao- afacturers and national celebrities; eight ti- —- ted by &/ “Little Stella and Pauline,” and waiteth and disuijssed | ae thy rey Agenis are abroad in all the armories of | by royal deeree. The legulative authority | Mother, ing shares with a representativéd assem- | Dry up thy tears, and weep no more.” relinqniah her place | tled noblemea elected in the sight provinces | ernment: of Brussia by the resident land-owners - rep- chapters; the burgomasters of towns havin above 50,000 inhabitants, and an colimi number of members nominated b for life or for a limited ‘he House of Depaties consists of members, 350 for the old kingdom and 8 for the Provinces annered m 9067. The jative peroid of the Chamber of Deputies is limited to three years, and every Prussian is eligible to be a woewhber who is thirty years old. who bas not forfuited the enjoyment of his full civic rights through judicial sentence. and why bas gt taxes during three years to the State. Eve- ry Prassian 23 years old, who is qualified to vote at the wanicipal elections of his place uf domieil, ts qualified to vote as an indirect elector, or “Urwabler.” The indireet eleet- ots choose « direct elector or “Wahiman,” »» Prussia pro inhabitants ; esethdos, including Prussia. tion’ of the ‘South ts 3,422 ; taking the to- of all the:sountries under the ar reps 7 of) King William, 38,- . That of Prades ie 38,192 004. ne is 8 Boston "s domnposition on “The Horse :” Stirltaes the most ase- the World. . So is the Cow.— thitteen.,Daoks and two was drakes and a Skunk Kiled One. he smelt Orful. I knew a Boy which had 7 chickens bat His father would Delaware 2 The Democrats carried the State at the election on the 4th inst., by from 2,500 $000 majority. From the reterns made to the United sailles repott that.the Prussian forces are very active in the departments to the santhward of v ° ~ States Marshal it appears that Tennessee is the healthiest country on the globe. and presery thousand men, are massed | resentatives of the universities; the heads of the diguity, the inviolability, and all the oth | er pre the Kiog | er Sovereigns which have been established | and by cannon law as Patriarch of the West. oer ' > - yale iil Slag Gi xe y DEAT OF MER TORANT, 3 an angel ; ri has impressed upon its own ; ft for immortality. Gaze reverently, For it is the reflected glory of that Unclouded smile which beams from the Brow of the Eternal, and is the light of ‘That it-land where thy children liveth, Dry up thy tears, young the time of thy reanion ; nd Ue M. ers ITALY’S TERMS OP FERED THE "POPE. A Florence correspoadent of the London been made to the Pope, by Coent Ponzi di San Martino, on behalf of the Italian Gov- lst. The Sapreme Pontiff shall ” ves of sovereignty, and in, addi- tion. that precedence over the King and oth- by usage. 2. The Government of his Maj- esty the King of Italy, assumes the ge- ment to offer no obstacles on any nm to the acts which the Sapreme Poutiff may ex- ercise by Divine right as Head of the Church, and Primate of Italy. 3d, The said govern- ment recognizes in the Supreme Pontiff the + am of sending his nancios to foreign ioun- tries, and engages to them so as they shall be in the territory of the State. 4th. The Supreme Poutiff shall have free commanieation with all the bishops and te faithful. and resiprocally, withuat ern- ment fotervention. He shall eq have were trad epediet by We man- preceding article. 1) th. tious shall yy have for scope the pregeding articles. (2th. On the basis of these conditions the Supreme Pontiff shall comé to an arrangement with the govern ment of the King of Italy, by means of com- missivners delegated fur that parpose. There only ree to add—a most a: tant addition—that giving up of the nine city to the Pope is +6 have ing. ————_———— Gen. Mahone, the President ofthe eonsol- idAted line between Norfolk had Bristol. is rapidly ng atran for rebuild- ing the bridges across James river, pear Lesaberg, destroyed by the late heavy freshet. tanooga railroad on Monday night, the citi- zens captured twenty gamblers and whipped the” formed part of the plan in ite practical work- a At Christiana on thé Nashville and Chat- | SILY. Fed? ens ISRBURY. »ARKET oa nee inest de , Met eaaenete Sees lentrifgs 40 tm spoter the ¢ nd indestractible as adem Save and mend the pieces, use “SPaLp- = ‘ Stomach Bitters is wondefully benafielal. The ne wakes up the «yetem from ite @rowse_ he secretions an the ee new impetus. The rel ticity under the operations of ° the slackened strength of a masiea? t in the yopeees ot pening. ——7 and debi!- ity are re r ene aud vigor,the epirite ior eal life Inet ohaeet Gotha Gas. den while the season of depression lastedybe- comes once more qnjoyable, That such’s radical change should be produced by a remed: entirely devuld of the powerfil sthalaide ond minerals eo extensively used in tiee, may seem mecredible te their faith on the. medicinal a. bat if these skeptics wil! © to enquirecf those whe bare corrective and alterative virtues of the under the cirowmstances described, they find the statement to be trac. Pain Killer---Perry Davia @& fea. Manufactures and Proprietors, Prewidepee, [TesTiwow1ats From TRE Press. f This remedy is well known to be one of the very best ever offered to Tefen s a thee: testimonial that it is represented to be. i Ha in ite favor, resobing beok for a series of years, and the experience of a long prove it to be one of the of the age... Otty OM Ve We cheerfully add our testimeny in favor of thio seliistneastiemean C\tises Davis’ Park Kucea—We meficine, and Incontestibly specifics ™ US OF our ® by parties who offer worthless machines at a jess price. SILVER WINGS. Mew SILVER WINGS, e them. They had been defranding the em- on © Vite retag Mlvger D*<on & CC: . DB tsy. ot Sy ; See 7 » A oanaias! ra) pat no glad to — nr Ann ong Pn BET. | 0. Manssjone of the committes.on General | Pe to | "He ‘wishes rts of the State has to lensn the and death of Iit- "Mr. J. By Berber, mentioned ee of y had at}, ry. sah eater aster ie ace ee taae ae ty of both the ouier and the inner (lend eres, The externa! truth is verified by the human “Thesel . in Galicbery, wild borer lare eben Serenabenn af take place on Monday, the 18th inet, at Ou | “estes snd vssiled yp ieaee oe we Hodge, Esq., aiso in the Senatorial Distr'ct ol Craven..and Carteret. to fill the vacancy iaptheGenate; oqpasioved by the resignuation| HO GROW. FiClarke, also in the Senatorial | Deiat. of New Hanover and Branswick, oo- | easioned by the death of A. H. Galloway,— alti take place oa the 10th of November pest. —__-e —___ - — Ieper Cisne is holding the Fall term al Wayne Superior Coart. Both of our Goldsboro | speak in very high terms of him i The aleo stem’, from their acoounts, to give general satisiaction to the bar. —_—_—-— -<-— BE The Statesville American mys that one Goad. Beam, late chaplain of Kirk's command, | eadReth lodged in jail in tha: county on s charge | of bigaewy ——-— > - — We. The Angus! North Carolina Conference of.the Episcopal Methodist Church South will | bald its next.sestion in Greensboro’, commen- | cing on Wednesday, the 22d of November next. | Bishop Pierce will preside. | “Kdepl. etre tears trom the Sen- Gor. Holden bas appointed Calvin J W Bowman, James L Heory. Tot B Caldwell, C L. § Cor- Howertoa and J J Mott, as we poalig, W Mirectord of the astern Diviston of the W. MC. Ralitoad aad Tod R Caldwell as Prov y. W W Rollins is appointed State Proxy of the Westera Dis the Western N.C. RR wow , deceased. > oo Lynchburg it g~, From Charlotte via Daaville live ts aleobeing beilt from Charlotte to Columbia, havitig early reached the lat- . Pace, snd will soon be completed-te adios tw ittegt the wires from the Notth. "We votiée from the subseription book of _ 6 Agent Gist basiness men along the lice , ave subseribing to the stock very liberally, -/ and ite thie lateditlon of the company to c0n- :-atruct- branch lines to connect with the main fhitéogh line. The effect of this new line will be the = ont ing of télegraphing, and thas render a om of more common eommanica- - tlon- between the various seetions of the coun- | . jally among business men. WY, especially s Raleigh Sentinel. oe Sratesvitte Ramroap.—We are glad to bé able to state that Col. Wm. Johnston has ‘parchased enough iron for this road to relay the whole track. Work will be com- méneed shortly at both Statesville and this P 90 that the road will be completed and 0 order by next July or hag Southern Home £ Bums fe ssa f ; Sera t n H ed ‘ Wheral, premiums and we French author d local agents for his cdm- oto oie evil ‘isis Sct tenner iat ge 200,000. “Tts~ suites | has been prepared + : rly Tneeead asd lp " ‘least {hires horses’ to ater atid two’ to’start, Ne The first horse must make 2.50 at one heat, | Pears Five per cent entrance. ; Be Poe a Met ; bing TN = 4 are made one is faith im the basia of the tofore beeu auneoenced that Gov. Graham our approsebiug State Fair. on the life snd premium List, “and fifty dollars wa tt : by 18 aad wl J TROTTING “ First Premium of' $900, open to all horses, $200 to the winning. horse; $100 to next .) Mile! beats, best three in: five. At * Séedit Prom dik 200, for" Worse Yatied rica ete eee nie tt ul "8150 to the Winning” horse ; tovnext bast!” Milp Héata "Yo hiriens, Best’ three'fn | Dhree horees.to enter and two to start. t vin? f 7 sf ‘ Christian life.—Standard. Gov. Gaanau's Appanss,—lt bas here- would be solicited te deliver un address, at character ofthe late Chief Justice Raffin, for taral Society... We learn Gov. Grabam has consented to deliver the address on Fri- day of the Pair, at the Pair Grounds, at 11 o'clock, A. M, The Address could not be arranged for aa sia Es EE Sentinel. ————— Txe Caswet Pamowxna—The Raleigh Sentind publishes the following extract-of a let- ter from a citizen of Yanceyville: “The Superior Court for Caswell county has been in gession this week ; on Thorsday whi er f at ite the | anticipation of Gea. R. E. Lee's death acou- Your ich world is very eS. me}! ta for 8c 1g. OW F5 2 5 Et au é F ty : The London Standard, Disraeli’s organ, in term the counsel for F. A. Wiley, Jaa. Wie chell and Felix Roan, moved for their discharge in the case in which they were bound over by Justices Pearson, Settle and Dick; when Mr. Sollichor J. BR. Bulla, stated that he had exam- ined the testimony taken by the Justices and | was well satisfied no Grand Jury would or coald | find a true bill upon such testimon, ogy 5 et would not ask a Jury for the of « bill! wach evidence, and y had sent po bill and did not intend todo so; and further, | soldier, christian gentleman and wih than | the beroic Virginia captain.” that the Grand Jury, of their own seoord, made every effort to find witnemes in regard to the perpetrators of the murder, with no success | Wherenpon the Judge ordered the prisoners to be discharged.” | me <<—pe = Rocxtxenam Scrmnion Court.—The case of March and Hampton against John W. Tho- mas (which has been in the Courts so long) was to have been tried at the last term of Rocking- ham Court, but it was compromised by the fol- lowing agreement : “In the case of the State against John W. Thomas an amicable compromise has been \ aS gm to-wit : i: on Wie 8 lat. request o' e ; March atk D. asmien, 6 aoe prosequé in said case was entered, arisen out of a misup- 2d. The case havi mid March, Hampton and Thomas in regard to the settlement of s complicated account, the said mat- ter of has been fully adjusted by the interposition of mutual friends; and the mid March and Hampton do h withdraw re Thoniss ancondit iy. wat . B. Mancn, (igned,) E. D. Hamrtox. EE ‘Tus cream of all the Music Books is eon- lished by Oliver Ditsou & Co., contains 1,- ing School Pieces, There are ho hew tanes or»anthems, bot they are culled from the publications of the last fifty years. In the selection of tanes, a chorister cannot goa- miss. Whatever piece he decides upon he may be: sure itis widely popular. for none but'soch were admirted in this valuable work. No choir that has the slightest idea of allow- ing the people to pra‘se God after the die- tates of their own consciences, can possibly do without this book, and it should be used ia every choir, thevlogical Seminary and Cullege in the land. * Batsov's Macaztye ror Novemara.—We have recajved the November number of Ballou’s Magazine. It has the best variety of contents of any in the y. Iter es are always well written, its sea storiedfsuch as only true-hearted sailors can write, and all the read- ing is original and of the best quality. There are 100 pages, 16 of them with illustrated sub- jects, and all for the small sum of 15 cents, or $1.50 per year. Ail periodical depota sell Bal- lous. Thomes & Talbot, 63 Congress street, Boston, are the publishers. — abe on Of Josh Billings’ Farmers’ Alminax for 1871, Carleton, the publisher, has received a single or- der for 100,000 eopies-—the largest number ever sold at one time of any work in this country. | he believes that Parise will be taken as easi- tained in “The Ameriodn Tune Book,” pub- a ple of days since. had an article prepared ep- @ this dieginguished Ameriean. Said the article : “A country whieh has given birth to such & a man as Ro E. Lee may look the proud- est pation in the most chivalrous od of the history of Europe fearlessly in the face, for no race has in any age veed a nobler — President Greot approves of Mitlister Washbarne’s official conduct in France, bat | ly as Vieksbarg, and that the Germans will | be saccessful. | Isis the opinion of many persons that the | late and unprecedented freshet in the James | and Shenandoah rivers was not caused by «| continued rain, but by something like the | beveting of a “water at,” on or about | their head waters; and ‘Tete sources are not |@ very great distance apart. The flood came down in the Shenandoah in great waves suc- ceeding each other rapidly. Alerandria ( Va.) Gazette, Miss Kate Pield has one hundred and one engagements folfill. Ove huwdred of these | are lecturing engagements, while the other is of a mntrtacelal charentee. Tner —It is estimated that 00,000) persons Ps, sreaed ie Texas cnine Spe . present population os short of 1,200,000. in the State sine the { erop of 1880. Witt : lains of of et. Spee & peateity pe en See Grisees, fp. pre snails late Tesaaand slong the quil'g f ly. All places east and west of Or- leans have been placed under quarantine for| prisoners.was hourly expected in Berlin, oan Herr Von Warmb, caqi ing appeal to be placard- ed throughout the ay: “Our first pris- oners of war will arrive this evening, and to save them the mortification of a nal destination in @ roundabout way, throngh the oatekirte of the city, While we bope that ft will not be fn the power of the people of Paris to behold a similar spectacle, all true citigens of Berlin will take a pride in showing by 4 polite and dignified bearing on thie occasion that they know how to treat prisonerse of war.” Reconstruction of Utah—Chief Justice Mo- Kean decides that the Utah Legislature can- not elect a prosecuting attorney for hig Court. This turns the Mormon At -General out of Court, and puts all crimi cases in- to the hands of the United States Attorney. This year's cotton fn | promises to exéeed mnytblg vor bra both rail and boat communicative. Mobile| — entry they will be brought to their | Sita, s Steelman of Yatkie counly, North Carolina, who hag been adjudg pon bis own petition, will be held more work, and do it in a better manner, jn | taal i : 5 | Bai ay days, than if they worked the whole sev- as of BR. H. , ister in Bank: y: ry on the 20 y of October next. | sh ” : ‘ . a Se ae A ee ks . ‘i 4 bala L Ae pene: ; boii: fal gr wah * EOPLE ‘OF N 0 4 id UA m to anit | eae ee 3 2 : 7 ' We a) LOLRLARS OO A RA SES St t Broadfield, Esq.. Reg- at his office in Salisbu- T. LONG. Assignee. _ Huateville, N. C.. Sept 20. 1870. 40: i 7 Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These Instruments have been before the public for — ly Thirty Years, and upon their alome ined an hased Assignees Motice.—This is to zive | pronounces chem unequalled... Their notice that » last - of the ofeditors of TONE James ° ° bines : nd fhe Daskrept upoo his owe potion, il be |yenyaf'red cri. prest party fase held at the of R. H. field, Eaq., | and Sweetteas throughout the entire schle. Their Ube TOUCH isbery, on the 20th October next. is pliant and clastic. and entirely free fom t he stiff TT. ING. Assignee. ners foued in so many pianos Hoa‘sville, N. C., 20, 1870. Wah IN WORKMANSAHI? ~ fo the a best isnt Swi , Saaemmere. et oo cert stad aerators This is 0 give notice that I have filed my final bastnens enables ns to keep contionally an immense accounts as of the estate of [sane A Wither« , tn weld t, and that on the 27th at the of KR. H. se Looe t ead Ob tad wetticead of to ay said eccownte, and for & di Tom ai liability as assignee Of sald estate in sccord- ance with the section of the _ [stock of lumber. &c., on hand, and retail, at Lowest F : wm. rt All of oor Squane Piavos have our New Im- proved Overstrung Scale and thé Agraffe Treble. K7- We would call special attention to oor late improvements in Gaaxp Plawos axp Sqpane Guanpa, Patented Auguet 14, 18966, which bring fr eee perfection than has yet been at- Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five ears. We have made arrangements for the Sole Whole- sale A Tor ‘the most celebrated Panton On- Gave and Me.oproms, which we offer, wholesale oy Sept. 9-90:6m. desiring to purchase « first-elass instrument are a ome ee Se cea! Rod weryt ate _ [irda be ne 0 etd a Se oe ments, ij Sets waver ‘ ods St iets Chee Pianesitiomaents he eh sae f nt | und small profits,” we make it f the same es * ed a can ane , ~—hormene? off ou doth em ol a with no way inferios to the best im the market. ‘aiciinn tarye Waki Gesnte’ wo veeats of wasbh ost ane ee ia Ont Pina fee DMhy- mic! ombinatron Pyare ait Bauasulies WOW it ; wt reapec h fae we Sarita atl wyis f B ‘ 2 st ‘ ims ” ; Sond and by the First Mauston! Tilost, tobe equal. - peceesars FS »s Royal Bavana to! ee Basle Srovidegee, Ble e ne eae eee perlsacne Rha ooteweh.>. g 6 ening. ai col ; ee " i wpe D eas St vail, ale y i's Coy” Tiles a homes. One perant, pee DS Bada am os he nw ie | Castbed at great waxes. We se Pate, 7 ai an, eee ing this notions -_ Ys ; ay ‘ . pag. Sh me we Lacs dia see! Mg oe, " if early | a i m “h . premature deca yy de r 5 me an a rr ‘i Aa. Oe asp h 0 yrs * OF... si ‘if a ean: eee Sa seid has enabled us te reduce our > dating ee Lapeer ty a) z ‘atte we setup ia oH. x 4 Bae dpe 6 Seer: &. ; , thy 'W XOR does not confine {te asefainess to a ; , in the most et Pisno mie! A . have ” " Partics ordering SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE t The Terms to Subscribera/ One Year—Single cesses encess f 808 One Year—Poer © -- 10.00 +0) One Year— Cc > sneer ee ** These Bay enn tee 2 Chak af one time, will be entitled to OP} wp of Clabs can afterward THE BURDETT ORGAN. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements. ) The reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The Verdict is Caanimons! The Greatest Success of the Age!! We Challenge the World te Equal i!! sop The Burdett Combination Organ feb 4—5tf s@- Omnibus at Depot FURNISHED and REFITTED in ev ia now open for the accommodation of —THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. on arrival of Trains.“@a H, C. ECCLES, Prop’r, Orders selicited and prompt attention given. aug 19—80:3m:pd Superior Old Scuppernong Wine, POR SALE AT sept 23 im W. H. HOWERTOR'S BO] met aw ear own e Oa ieee | sedate ict 2 . j “Pp fee ahs Court Hotes 128 cama t le WALKER, EVAN COGSWELL, ato-taee et yom priest Sheers Soe. kaown as- OOPE 1 Lender “We hed For 5 and 00. TION, og hich ter i ate D. WTA oe 8,0. | that a reed instrument cooemeiet SS aan 4020 Sane (FALL WINTER IMPORTATION ny ene ms re} anguitg en et et . ke. * te R & re , co ae (Lae F *) 8 7 oO A Pp and. of ieae, aa aa wy mJ = — 2 Oot 1.5870 #@2|RIBBONS, MILLINERY. | feew as sricinnt stops rnder on inert Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, ; Cancer Inett- | me d ae a lahe Dyess om Ornamental Trees and Plant, r. oy * ARESEREAMIES EEE) Straw Goods. [pau meraey wp tel MMRGLNDIN A (ILD SEDO M Oancors. Pumors. ana Uleers. Armstrong, Cator & Co., predede apermye ay wap tet Ae emmy 4 pred GAR. of Set choleest gates o Eonar aod eT rmove the “ retiree 1 betes Seohen : concede tapds| Send Acacripti tal ™ . me ie iat cr cen poate. baci ned V.Jvoty, Mina Hats, vi oat at oe a“ Ruste. my ’ * ute, : Se eran rn eri ol oe adres oY rantentn: rw Rinne r, Tle Bardett Organ ranges in price from All Trees well packed wo us to carry safily te "DE Kling wifi be with De, Green, Ostober 26°), LADIES HATS, (trimmed and untrimmed,) any part of the United States. Cg tnran Noe ae $135 to $1000, [Ret phen est Pes tate MANSION HOUSE, MALTINGAE, Mi” We bave seo Kew Deblbin Organs ot the United Cie evens @ CHARLOTTE, N. 0» Or the target Stoék to be found fa. thie Coun- | $45, $75, $100, de. ok Duresry ond This well known House having been xEwLy oie aaa ae eens ate : sept 2—3in YORK, Pa. C. M, Tremaine & Bro., WHOLESALE AGENTS, NOTICE.~I will sell on ae of October, two houses and tote tr ¢ town of Salisbury, belonging to the tate of Britton Mikel. ana - 4385 Broome St., New York. JOHN MIKEL, *r, July 2, 1670. . Pe] L Sept. 22d, 1870, — Fatty. sure mC 1 ¢ ra ear ae ie | saabnc | tad tow jy eas ape tebe} ¢ vo F evantt ‘ vine “eh pide ws . a grt Saltire pap aad * woe OT OOF wh 2 et Ph nea | RR BPE | | ged slinwiee sagtirve lane vb om 1 a om ot ag ar a vet 1 wera we ; Aone gee Ber a , Ds ak ss gh sn oc. ORE Doin he Pou i . So | de. Sell tie 7 . : ed) et oP AEA TOLD J (9200,000 Deposited with the & with the acts 0 Ris 1 oh is hot shat | toes BALI z= ove ‘ CY WY. th “a ae reel wrote whee great deeds, ew of wary | ony! ; We a Dd BR wate 3 A: S ] TOTUECE PTE Od Maer ee Bb a | fe hae See uuceed stanehe toot Daphie team ep 0 Yay Lengeemiers ibe proper rotten 0 A V Ot » ‘| y D0 4 riabie £ ar, ie ‘ te eta saan “ nee af “si that | Land, ani siceret es i Organs always | SARDRER RRA rho hn gear bne cae o he pa apne sae “Tag rea Th dh: ‘They , of tho 1abbe Hae boRe eee 9 fag! phage Talis #poukelioe MAM oe sabia wlth + [over apa & pf - t ne a gis od B pret, it is very i wees tee oe mere ah i 7 eee ae aa. 4 Dp Ty ‘ se et ee tain ten ge ‘haeaze + REED a ‘e S GRAMIET eS ' an ae 4 ey Teas bor Ht th aim: | 2 r 0 — ‘ " — —— 4, ‘ 4 ” ae il ad rs Shek, ea aii ater 0 sat ft ike the. eros panior : rg , Delunes 7 ; Ab rw wae ae Bi awe aa a ami ReEE 3 the De eidabgr, and Opts bape No:friendl). 7k ‘E,, ea iateet me kag ft conla say mise Shy lana Thpusanits of Pretioia vest “Totnes Miata,” i ig*thedp Plan vii) Sees in heMshw lato sy tel Wedittgns Lind Pome ov a Tontine Mutual. i# 4 éombination of Insurdiied and’ ec Of the cat adapted so. the nentn.ofaclass.cf people, who’ have’ hit Jing gb Jramoury i. } te will be ealled into exereise qualities} He dorniand and uriaseeredtw our bee} ” er i ' eee, oda le eoemelp B.BAME-OLABSs: vile pr, Clo Bee to the present, but to heaven and the here- \ , a ; , x , i ‘BMAMIN te Maodonll oo weiter who else “hath the Pear er ° = bs DOr werd See OF een ool : ; ; are Timbed te 0,000 anover lass nance ull et almapihe eT . ee . ps . , ad hah ce 4.08} wd O S27 at su. | adda Yo ; ge i 2 a ee : grasp. of ee tees that eather toe yell ‘ nities: ' op althoug’ riot one oe will, your Beaty aud , - direetigng. receive $1,007; Bane our Class had mese than 4.000 Mem "| “Pevleotionand simplicity of) Mathinery, “ | es 1 ae va d permit) <: cmp receive aa "Mémbersiim yonr Class at the : ee direethy from Abe spools llega @ te ed : ’ 2}**on Yive : THEM SS 00Gin rrwtailne wh me rye) oid de olseed’l Scene can caren ) | “Ora A Ada a etree ~ sa ececaat MAE seas —, fo'» OF Jon bax ° op Naaru tpn without ebange ia Crass O.sUAdmite all berween "Be apes of 45 and 60. — M9 toae . Re re A aol Lage tpme you Nome onl Saat character; save others from i MBER OF Se ee oats may give sey pic. ye ae “hia in sho ous Gompeny-in-tbe Untted ‘Stiles’ dl Be ‘aotnd eb? c nt oP Ltt ha On eaguennae nae Btate for the dery aud ornsarental w sequrity Dusen ‘oft © Send fer qi Officers are Stockholders. .ehwe#rentif s {| LEANDER STARR, SeoreTaRY. ce. ‘WMe HENDERSON, Aas'c? aeterr ‘f x eater eee Mav kr EXAMINE: ve! TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbury, Me Geert apes ea. i . ve j - no“more. air aa then, take 2 a s ate ai eott the pa wi your » ae i them, Cad annerve yourself for daing em good. CET | VACINATION | ug PIEDMONT AND a axtinordd aren , child | yet there is One on ; far thee 7 A Mt Bore, with fi, ter Ua thipe, and A Story W “aH ‘6 Jeb sabe Con- TAINTED 4HEBEST BLOOD ‘ ~odtul chip (tel -gieM oat | deeticut ore jn thé edtire land. “TR hie planted the germ of OF RTCHMON Dp * AW, A ow) bd eheand Wise! : “aa wer trgroiea| Father's hand, ry of @ who #3 Te from “pe the most melancholy se in the veins of | Asccts over oon ot — es yy cross a : Kad bag of ere bose. gach, women and ¢éhild uf €T! sides, aud | ts OVER «i .s---+- geutis cadwe acs TOES SPT ee Le ee \s . Mr child OT IMT gh 5 CANT pi) Ham nothing short of \Polletes issued im two yea odds. 5 0by Vion 283s). weed ood : $ ued in two years over. aan oe I oe a mend achi BER REMED tethiintaneng Cand K FOR EACH. MCOTLISS floor “ee among stom es. As a A OIC x = £6 @ubelens ' owing a saccess beyond precedent. Insure policine on Massel, Noo Recklsing, on a ae forever | and all the most plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 per etnbe. which proves the economy of its a and its careful selection of risks. “There's aay 1) remedy for the nervous powson Lord he | can't. "weakness to which women 2: of Man is ee @ man ta-| | ‘Sold am who left his house | ‘No; I've been all over London a with | especi ly su ect, it is | W. CO. CARRINGTON,.........---- oe -s enna 0 ee to his pervewts, aud tp) it. and 6Bady wd conn .— yaa} wre Fast eee ioe et ) | CARBOLIC JOHN E. RRINOTON, eevee ema e { Green corn Hor. Uirtedillows as * Appa CONSTITUTION D. J AERAMEOOK). 0. occ bb. ccs ccc ene ec cece esonnasgtes Ws. : ; + oJ oS. HOPKENS, 2. 2.0.5 oc dd w ete cee eee nee ee re tes at Thad b d ltold "Ph hdr thaw i: witenoneniinte Mesane ici! stimulant. In all climates, wheiber bexT oF — SvurErix Renovator..=%" sr WeWacdeneeteae oI wn = a aa te cae. can re See tropical, temperate or, Vie eBeeulae e boy fe not egphe peneres ¢ THE CONSOLIDATION of the tro most popular Souther Companies ts Tul y, Or the sre & imess men, who wif Probably ‘tall Mm & frigid, it.acts as a specific ° ot ne yee, On; Weadhing. ths Deomaels I onabalinien ot &t | to the policy holders of both Companies Tee en ee | for wo Il N once with and liquids therein, and from | The future dividends will be more certain, aud probebl, in sao = oe + a8 sg voting ral ug bad. te.0e | ¥T in every species of disorder | oe eta the mannént it passes into the Blood, it attacks | va reer oe ends wi nore Ce P y greater in smeyat, aud ® beier gegmme: owe wor ete ney ar € . disento at ite foantain head, in its germ No Right of old policy holders-will be effected ; they will continve tonare the same rote ae'te matarity, and dissipates it through the =e fore; to hold the same policies aa before; tohave the same rights, ben and privileges ante prart tent hn God ‘avd fon a meh Jaane: perl hee did haber, which undermines the | on im, hardy bi by doc batertiBldk ible budtdess fh th rh Reena ios : a nee ~ bodily strength and breaks | of the organs with unerring certainty, and sends | fore, and have equal present security with grea.et future bewefits than before. mete ba Por? Blood Uoaniting through eery Ali conewrale of reid policies will be in paine of new ey. ’ artery and tein. * Biie Company has met with # sticcess beyond all parallel in Life Inpnrance, and naw ottinlte, The tubetenies of Scrofula that sometimes | iheSouthern public a Home Baterprise equa! to thy and kurpassed by none. flourish andhatud the innet oceting of the abdo-} Tt advises the payment of all c..sh Fruits, becat sé then dividends will continually decrease mem, dike: kemels of carn. are withered, disaglt-| each next payment, until nothing will be required, and the policy may be a soures ef imeome; but ed-and eradicated and the diseased parts nour: | igwil) allow one third loan on participating policies. ished, i Life., The Torpid. Laver apd lnaae It requires no notes for loan. teeth tive Redes are stimalated toa healthy s#cre-| |, nan no restrictions on residence or travel, all potictes sre yieutadie, at eset the work af th gre UTR Pene = oA J the amimal a elder | Beautire D Pmevent.—Dhere ve dail down spirits. wane ol ne phan a breath of air and a beat of the heart b - Wherevé “it an " Intro- { ' , ich Oh in 3 » Oe ccs anauentes est =| tomer) seo ro ake oe d yee sel] duced Jt: bh ppeaiiee sles - who: patered inte: thie tiempenea, while we feel that death inayat ard particle — i a medicinal tion, and their natura] fanctions restored to re- jek rharahteed of the face of the Policy'ts a part of the conteact +» Read the ees af w Apos + aha went “aerhe afl mwed ealth and activity. rn Has the following ralaable featureswhieh ho other cop Tpeny g ¢ upon the blood, fluids of the body, | many Southern men, insured in Northern companies, the soitee, efbel. and the last fetal » bat the abi ma i oe 5 seanhomrew as , oS eye i act ink | Plandeler System, are Hume Office, by having al} their past peymenta forfened, The cos eo TowIc PURIFTISX ¥PT her policies, and in the event of & separation from its o @ AND Dist CTANT, ont al the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, aurrender value iat reinstatemenhy 6 gi i sctieh Mebane tenons, gn, go the tic- there hadbeen no such inpervening panse- of its vivletce, és ft were Its permanent investment of funds (ne required by the! Obarter) Wa hi? i Netbs eat One TO NEW LIFE, Unensambored Real Betate Worth Double the Amount Loaned, thus off a Safe, Gare ahd Profitable investmentof the $10,000. hich. Dias otek vt ote Thala Fa Lite Trance taking so mteh from our strength, b, theres or to everyman and woman in Western North Carolina, of Brightness to the Eye, | thee, ee iomeed boom of Life Insurance Wuok well to their it wre Vh to the . superior morits of the pen and Arlington =a oe a oy to the Lips, bor and information poreey, Fi ‘ A 4° ; <a sat rom ite in eS Mn Gene he mt omedy ' | The Conne ATT Pali Oia 92 Tihste ta tow offered to witht rh vt hidieice iberitned Compat'y nie ops 2TISMICL RTE eam ALEXANDER rane SS ighccand pect eaing oopertes |= vas oe ae 5 x. 0 ot ve Abana abesO ¥>7 me} eS lyre ate |e ae mi BS oes ie 1 Romate Drmmaces oF ra prem Merartaepaceele wm myo J o k y e s s V I ne e ~ is she eviden yoann ae Staaten ‘the ‘gost accomplished atid i frouh me Eat omplished bas a.work to fe eplied i in presence of the party assem- net any ove to b Some pa ee eee tee KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE @RINE, &¢., & ip nees , " n SE, thanka for your an port olshe as ratian wp eben alk Hees 4 eee! RSE 1 ae a cere : BrPeeRt PAF pies 4 ne ache et op ee . et UP Reape. 1 Py i ro: h Sap pm) 8.08 a j ‘ And Jor Dincic Women and Children, ne oo ty "s Life, elas whe. een Ss e ' - — at it 3 fil ON Teokke * Corner Jost bath Ftd Olle: Nervous Peéstration, Weakness, General T saitade, sum of three thousan dollars. t yout ear TH» E ie os AT bef hal thnefor titer ely bar bit, ae SCR: ing Stora'af Ming Gobieins ie new pee | tee went of trp, Risser rasa ero Compan aud eo wre sale resnene Ar tabeintigt find time enou new A, re? es pared to: do. ing! in Wis line at ie aol ; ' : : : ‘eadimiglorihis do hes nd gbody a th ee I * Hare mery een ae eta Eo ren the most reasona tle tein ity: Doetioct of x abi Coenen, Dubie ou and the North America (Life inex] I terrae dine ‘ne, mons much _ How easily they mi find oe ae ce from gach a fickle husband ee 140 a Baw 188 erlletwiile AA , : penlie Fi ; se Compeny we shall feel under abiteations, ty the New York” y | x4 bl I 1a ack’ reenabore’ pm | Bid em 8 pe | OnE ¢ ( ‘ : : oer as only the widow and fathettess ‘can feel veda eta fat feo sees te eae tree ee AG ARE EY? MR SEI ie ig) oh ceed = Se ee rhombi ae TT a | eee a Lo bnraty topriately ask- | == ran wv from drunk, and rod let Sa ee ve montane t pertain ee Suplili the Lord of fhe ge and o ce blebs Ton | Apri—ly was working ohh his, hands Rage roel te Lee Koy ie vero; ae: sfc ; waiter, teal eg Aang os ws nen = a upply his lb ) me, our Pattee: and me ‘ Crtfag yop, will Nt 9 ' be ‘y of Rowan Mi - ts by ee errs hauane ae med or =| Feom erg AEB, Ah ARR RIO “ 2 Time Thi wei hoe 2 as aieaetom sn?" a Htoldornes Ghibe ex ee cle Wintbi OATS. -Aleo Pose hie ‘ , Gondon att co STH cover of a he fonnd | Der rib. vale © rough . hom Rages, MERECT StH, Sues. A670. i "Duectoreneral Berlin Haphtal, Prom P Fang, which inqutee all kinds of ‘public =| Norway Oater-all for fom wader cor dbsedre streét th the ety, |t0 my home seh preesyreg BF 3 A GOING WRST. — EAST. phy i.b.Dw?. baa vate ae en Repos Beidgee tot pa ine. " ) Brom 15 : tories, Founderies, Mills e cl “to & inuttitude of sinners the ne Arrive. - Same +> = ee ees ’ tute & 00. Proprietors. pays all {ta lorses promply by Obrist.and try the an- Ture A eh hevk 5.10dw Salisbury, {19.90 ru I; (1 Pottery add réaned sdoa be Mt. Hotderneds..at Bards ie | A he oad pate AAT] iru see Catv, | an onati iemee e ge| “edme nee She! ae. + lphy poy re! “ (Cateron, 6} } a4 ee M oa 4 Laboratory, 276 Pear! Street, Post Office jc 8 Fox of Chriat 1”. fe REE PPS ALPE hfow: Dee. oa s me “ Hickory, By eee ee et tote eee bonne daily , wEw YORK. Mrs. Henry ae B litis ther, dear,’ said Pat, ‘it strikes me it is a }10,30-* | a “| Passengers dispatched toany point at short notice yes, and 6d) of > , ne 9.15“. 3,20 4 Ouse Hes, “Tae gajd thet if persons will be vod 9 dale of medtar Woe 68 IRIS spate,’ Liha ui eg wad, | 830 ia sir Prada 908 tne Noeral falcohake bf ti. pte oie Seiten Sl }| Boarding ves * | ae 1,49 ants of our gueste em id hegh, while at Nace Crone Une grestent We@BE in the | M8 P™ Ola Pow. 12 Toor cobllnsece of the me Senet cmaty adr y wil be msdev} 1 towing al. RALEIGN, N: or Per if e eh that oH will never be Gecviald th i | et died at Berlin, on the 2tet of July, = G. BARBER, Dr. G.B. Pouls on, Sole Aget for Salisbur 86 dyspepsia. |aged 42 Sp oge sae Supper at Statesville. sete | Jan. 1, 1870—t¢ Proprietor N.C. feb95 febl1—tf OPENED NOVEMBER = Sept. 30, 1870. Bs ee : o Pee teow as fo,Simp MO”NT.*iS :4 ‘ *,m 'inl.P ‘é vi’‘«{a hs 4 2 } *i * ~~fi:\ 74 ik ei »ie RATE ATU Te ©oaks egw ea tate “cntedd ebay wed —yi :als ts viene ottnT aan 'po ay sodden 5 -qapiq ei seal :¢Drebedavet lt bas thowmed ee bit ce enalt Bi piso Je saab oclie Toler a ee :sey y a hiiwin morrid |ti =aes deat pert rap beware negamd sid wre Saabs eibeet «palvelt Arid drained a eter icdrodsesT al).pre auls orden ’haan Went dytlalbiady ag|RNaPeteae mde dese wren HHH 4Ae waa ght Le awbE ey aunt getve tit oda helt ow ghar,ofl Wr ovsg |dino me watts nid brgsd Ad er wane .el ao 2)Bt ful pak wid.Au 0 yrs Wrcaredt Wittens FH Joba) "eh AL Deter Pede Una uw inpette l ‘t woale ae cheb antpiynte won sawmrg wit Te z pee wash ae dopentWood?wt ot bun esohit ey «Mea te,tend 01 oS:Ned gtiaete i :fs Bett “es.T letersi)bib Haired)vated Ae te bos fo any Shan wildog orld bo Log bry eaesvndnc pene BA retell t 5 ae dot je daisdld ace et dasli le-mmnsos kW 4 wilt bus me »bia A love WoW vodof wal a9 .AF will of gad “ee Shy “aS —,f bee nw vibe i”oe ,Tamta f <>aE SosaXLendfbchigAiboia_i an sab SAHISBURY,Ni ¢ ':Bial,MASQUERADI G.|[A Aittlepetulant shrug wasalbthedo-[0. a &State I wi |ewerbe’ab’the”fillede chambre a 4 Wert : a LY BY ’os cousinié er turned and desee ee ing sat 195 a a, vw Ne ta.conditions her's “That man.‘Mn,Evian time aoe ve s :Se ee ee ’eee nomo)2 r 1 T,on Beh he any ihinyoure ait =wi sieve aya eel 2 Ke han er ace,for .se rr m it wt:4 :i ,ie het to sth Tr 7 we als Sob jas 1 'd nt Jelsure: ae eeThdoaak 40 |<gees AYP 0 stat } ies aa,:or ’zt wie r atheee winetKomwee u %2 :of:‘ a or ee:Obituary sik Whes,charged had ,aa,fi Pe eer ees sof ;;the beansy,.intelli, we ow i <. wo ot &feat He “.one weak .Soa ax,saismenkjstbabedocedtmater "What wee ete “2 doeett eYi tish weer thyooeLoe“F :so gat ies .aati °it percete wi os “i ee ‘“on eect —own wit trem 2 ela:a iY ital I theaghtjover)this «matter 'all|ed i inbeh 4 Soe,it,ims,God,abla entt eth in e reg and ety bit ‘upon ‘a splendid|howotevalSue0g andto dat ous 00)22,06 ST you'lt only consent,"Yon Know|that they went off Sie ienethe}2 20 30,00|We ligve!"Fecetved ‘pertileéion te kéep|upoa woman's sph ce at ifBonetaeeetsbedowh"ar thé dfd homestéad “all by|Yast retursied 40 pa oh sad ie ae,Srna ;n.|00\45.60+-rd Feclfee“thls simmer?Well,no one|manifest,relysiance.nan >sb formers ibe,ver ‘20 60 190,00|‘WAYE-RAGWS as,and sarpn's zoubeLiles |Hier seyMansion,an reerLcmandieg,ere “let me be your.maidé «Lf be ean's aay aeee remained otiisheold,oe oe Sayre OMGOV.GRA M.ve me io one position as welbasanother,|6 Contratytethé coiidin’sexpecta|«ented r-ERO ap-dies Ha I don't tae hing t@-dow with iim7|tions,Mry Moaveton “paid:nova word to Wetaba . c eh Ox Oct.lh 1870 and ifhe shoulffwney-you Wt ‘would be|Marinn‘of the'eyange dégacy a be ees : =@ lemonsTaidehabe Somes:to|spendia.en >-went 0 ;be ; kind invitation te #public Both these-youn “were beaatiful,ion:dvetibadt es whichwealthyand®#btia Tht ‘elder Mr.197 taretonieMarston,on necountofsome fancied bus-ei dowp .eethe sale es dyetee siti Cucdinn-Mepeeie '8 pro to tony OtSoevnigenTnIE iBR,Sern naWas0posecesthewral6 0,Gccdandatlipaleasanipaacy ed 4 ha threa before;Littaw badSeoes tego’ ter from thé Won}‘staring “Hite tn)tveonvenees;|of 88hulng ABasa to Americn,Bie ekige|“tet WheegEECMion are abhi ofehoeleit om +meiyspontaneoun.determi-|¥mention whatever of ——or oley ae ae '.comment nation of the wot only without any ony,vecupadion was her tale|wpe’a ; inv thas diréc-é défier’ahs ceharei nina geeielorsan-ents anth educationft fr at ott =co ton,but inthe free of "patronage and a ae forced 16 tonite oni Pre pe norm forber reply be A ssters im the diofw,miter 2 Dis very ‘Teticence om one f-.|ehargeof theironerous daties.1 cancaesidsatinedtanttopicpiquedher,andrather revenge-seemieavtout abodt this thas|wishmmolewatt,”Mr bonataghingew‘— of eatwoet ied ubuedit an,In a few weeks they were ted for|famultaousty.mitted soon)again,tor,to to drive them to the econtraty,affords |the summer fa the Sefton bomestead—|John east a quick glance into herdown-|my ey apon sach and loveli- pant cause far rejoicing avd thanks-|Mrs.Seftom.and her daughter bad prefer.|cast face,and then,ag thougheneouraged |des,bat T.chet!ever to thet oe red a fashionable watering place,butdesiretorustic by sll geodand patriotic citizens. Ses the people are fully she magnithdeof tbe interests in-|wel¥ed:iatbe comed,and that the powertteesauinthe}toOWE!(Ue oversmen ries f we odoin toaand fi ir persobs audinterests,the con seq ofgoad é evil Wousels aud pol-ioywes sip thus,that it revives hope in the|havebeen doubt. |had not opposed Litliae’ jated aod kept inorder by a comple to |whom bail Lili aa and Maran were stran- ere.Cc “Now,"*said Lilies,one flerionsvers? le,revening,]suppose we may @xpectHerbertMartsonSty,as 1 have leftanoteLobedeliveredtohimimmediately lafter his arrival,informing him of myWrdasteofthoeewho'tt dMépdndent’;“Whd Wodates them to |whereabouts.But look,here comes two ve andiake courage \o.rebuild|*tfihgeret May be one of them is he. ae and make lasting|Be om your guard.” native'land.Tr opens op |Phe had no tm:to say more,for both| ie Tafare &Wew ‘Vitta,”Fatih ae had approached,and one spoke:Ie Miss ‘the Federal government,by|5 co residing here ft”afthe ngbts and a pro-|far ian bowed compoeedly. a eof ‘be“taterests of the colored|“Plat is my name sir.” 5r) e song tts would now “Indeed !"with extended hand.“Al- ist Te ”but all elee in our |low me them to introduce myself as Her wernnent and police,|bert Marston.” el da People of the State.|After the necessary greeting had been| ia for the Be ay repent esicte)interchamged,the new comer i te ine ,Tfor and muittained,and |Qtiringly at the litle,white robed figure| to their invereste,wants |standin g madéatly apart, eoGew manifiet that mach of Mariao dit het Tivs amneedly.Litias | didn’t luok at all Vike a mental,scill her| chwracter must be kept ap,andia reply| to his questioning gage,she eaid: “Maggie,you may go in and help Mrs. Pete m is Of foreign importa.| =a Saati of the deliberate| ‘Phese parts were imious éf Brates dif |oe the habits aad |from ‘thedepet hadgiver you an eppetie? mand Harecenaias T cr atid Martian in Her thin lookrd as ong pe aide quite earefal re-||Agalrinig 9an Thtfodiiction to Mr.Marston“s Hist ts i #thie task ab}¢1199.‘doe by belleCelliston with|rid the ‘gentlemen,withaaeGfwhiehwouldbeene“belore yGuf taaidiat-y to that part of the business;the wiltwevalettheoomLanWeergtantpasteste al aalee ;bathehad pr j ‘Saad”toed ‘waiting baper Vystem,oo@ more of fh lead the way feo with a ao lessnotel and strange to |whichI nieated sotmethingwrbre then “wonder,Maggie obeyed thie’l wper Sur p nag beset with difficul.|ative commandof her mistress,and pro- mie"ee 19 of he |ceeded upstairs. f ae.of |“Whew t”sald the valet,fief deposit- Se two yeate Thee done as mach to|ring bis Burden,Yooking up With a emile <AY e rat aha public credit,as into the fair.young’face of his eseort rf thear.Bit’tthe dowuwatd | as tostitry. “That's what]call warn works!Well a ae respect,it is to be hoped |Maggic,are you atid.I going to begood ‘atrested by the changes to be friende 1’ the lection,and we tony look He spoke rather ‘condeteenfingly,and th de ee,int d|the indignant blood rtiéhel “futo his eom- BehverLe sede.To aleo,|j panton’8 cliték’as shé replied cooly: that we have arrived atthe dawn nt Icast,“Tam nothing ofa prophet,and there- bettet feeling;between the 'fore,findit !mpossible to ans wer your ques. tie Tate héstile Beétions of oar|tion de cidedly;bat am inclined to think county.;,and ihat the people of ”0¢.’will sve.in the exercise of pow-|He smiled provokingly. Coreervative people of the State,|‘That's bad.Bat owr opinions om tbat il CURA ance of the obliga.subject differ.Why,if we don't enter“tons impored by a common Constitutios,|ain cach othor what the diekens shall we ee predictions to the coatrary |do with ourselves 1” a 7°omy nit ¥ Sissie of misrepresenta-|“1 have never been at a toes fot atintsement,"responded his companion,demate-ly.“Howeaver,if you are dependent ap-With great respect,gn dutside society,there are plenty ofYourobedientservant,servant girle about,whom Y have no boat W.A.GranaM.yop can.re adily become arasaned with. mia Yon,B.Oberry;P:H.Wioston,|“I don’t fancy servant girls,as 4 gen-ar;Committer.eral thing,’he answered,calmly,‘Irehaveratherhighideas.for a valet;and, Seeof Tinos by the regent sccaccaentiy,wave bat little desirete be-come acquainted with your friende,” ai}esa me gentlemen, wm «»Stn heed Ke to wealth,den-|Brown about tea 1 presume ‘your walk | by what he saw,weat on,impetususty| ove else in this wide world..And won't |you tell me whether or a0 you caa ever retare my effections 7’ Maggiedidnot anewer in words,but herwhy litte emiles spoke volymes;Andwithagladwmilehetook,ber close to hip breast.‘After a while he said,seriously:J‘Maggic,darling,peshaps you think it sttenge that I,«servant,myself, be #0 warned aboat yoor menial position; but L have won your heart ender «@ilse jute.I am not John,valet,’but Herbert Marston !’She did not evinee the slightret surprise bat to his amzement,said calmly :‘It's all right,then,Instead of being ‘Maggie,themaid,’Lam Lilias Selion. au your serviee.’The astonishment was profound on |both sides,and the marqueraders were indaetimemarried,énd,let us trust,happy.oe A Sotruery Samrsox.—There ie |of family lewers,where ope seems to apell|children, man living ia Calhoun county,Miss.,.who| is sup to he the strongest man in the State.if not in the entire Bowth.Heliethirty-five yearsof age,aud weighs two landred and twenty-five pooude:'He bas| been known to carry three bars of railévad| iron,whewtt takes from three 14 five or- w to earry one.«He ehn take a| eas Logsbreg forty galtons of whiskey loroe ae (thie”fortiet ts preferred ‘we pre,some).sad Fab it from the ground and driuk outof the hole with as mucheaseag.0 ont of a commoneaeauelcbehasfrequenilytakena of flone ander eneh arin,and.bal.fancingawack of salt ow his héad,catried thet tor several ah «+ith ap an bat Perle effort ¢offers tobe @ ‘i lift 1.900 Lande: -__Sor,Tae Fourth Cree 1s HB Uaioe| Stu Lomis,whiel has a.population of 313,- 000,according toathe-reernt ¢ensus re |tarne,claims to be heifourth city in the Uniow ia point of population,connting Brooklyn ns separate from New York.— St.Lite ts ansbitions;it wants to be the capitol of the ration,and ev thing elsethat’id imposeible.If the elim now set tip Le allowed,the lurgeet cities,accord.ing to population,woold rank thus:NewYork,Philadelphia,Brooklyn,Ss.Louis;bute think our ambitious .Western risvalisratherrecklessinwishingtorush into the plaee belonging to Baltimore.For thiv city a year or so agh,“necdeding to ain inspertedt focal census then taken,apopulation6f345,000 was claimed,and ittatobehopedtheUnitedStatesreturns when wade will show.something more.— Itis hardly to be doubted,therefore,that St.Lonis will havaga take a back seat and retire from the araumed rank of thefourthcityoftheUnion,just as.she,did ftom herabsortivevapital-moving schemes.eeeneThe.proprietar of a fonge not rebleforhigcorrectness0languewhobyhonestindustry:badSS;comfortable independence,being*eatled on at &social meeting for a toast,give ‘Suc- cess to forgery |’ tion with foad delight as one of the moet |*Yon must know whatET want t say}|magnificent ema,in the great desert of|k ;; ate in the old farmhouse which was ten-|mdst feal that 1 love you besser thaw any ante ««thdi¢oWn way,relieved of social conflicts“Op Dominioy" P.8.—Rev.T.He Pegram,the Methy| |odist preacher fh charge of this ‘ciretiit,|a.senor =his goed advice,which will|preaohed.at Friendship pays yemer |i timeto XK - J;ae Ta:ik,ug Jr >AA~f Pw ati al bevan ‘Yo eal oiT | patna D Wiraingd fuss?4]“wi x :en ae , oremld eco sawed aed Wp wradind Ye write ah,Wt 4 ‘7 Rag!oe ce geal)ae in lim ~ay a f i:%‘.5 nto ies oe si wi attants :aad Ba ce aid fydsi edprad lquoegs wares tA S04ga 2 stetemen ed nod vigebbos Aplialsed. BES W woeslhss tahenmoniies =stort vem teamehyeyoe.PP OPFE o dgid ott __dootabneers eit ‘ PO 20 7 oa)§|es omepents orl Jonas <st ont eee 2 ee te N S rh ee a a Weiti ‘dave aHwickoftobermwelal5+ca at fg gisidearts patti Saha er pag ee itedod0mi gui (4 Rate S of.‘Binmeal wee “eo "many mY a .Pyibeadotofl;‘went,or -?1s ts tt t 4 2}!‘aly at boda hon ce a Yuet in aes art Paks yij09 a eee Ten 5 lggitondtLx tain dow ess rk s y :ral one ab avi ye expr ;were"enor- yt ae ocalafootingofequal fortheir peace and prosperitywetoetosomehomewhereseywouldbeseparatefrothewhiteslenmbledtotheirown wtaay tats LAPP oe |eet our patcontdonly ne;mare “ae |and troubles..Such a place the eee |States couldprovideforthem.Thisw prove &te i Neen |Hotes @.the.“A ¥yi|!Po tachctls aeraved Obe.Petb rigaegrandeurdeaniThegit),was lifted ap andwoulwas‘debronzeor marble‘can’!assisted in idea brother,oh wasreateehomely||coveredwith blood and wire;and just as=owasieeeeireeaeeo|be was.saken ie wg,id,to thew} thiog andsirwiltthus‘be tern to-tatsers,hisface. Wedre toldsoat theWettytocheekoaronwardPAavinctblepower on,on wnceasingly,to tue fearful guif.A |thuusend troubles,crosses,vexationa,be h;but where are they,if we avoid the trightfal end?No,| march,hasten on.From time to time,objectspleasant to the traveler running waters,and flowers whieh quick |bpopese,tempt to amusement.We re-our bands grep afew flow-dayote alengnent ienew 1 iheve t irotcnd reenact!Sil|ach dvi nce As ote Pa ose ad Panraekorcounty,N.Ox abeaaul men of the|and they pronounce him not a es ra =se{nobility of American ae ced.I]strong-souled heroic-gg He did id ;wearer,Nearerthe arealgo,potieed present Miss ‘I.,who wae |noe He wonld Soaresoflife Ibose ne he-luoking as sweetas a Yankee "doughnut |nog yolvé.ieteaity ima the J bleo aoe sefredinsorghammolasses.Mach tomy |rloeanattompt 9 aecompliah och an im-Ce eee nly«pleios|chagria,L.was “called”off before preach-ility.Be apap otisno wedida’“i ’aoe asd ———heiringclosed,and therefore did wot bave the|“split things =t 5 sehenpleasureofminglingintheirdearaociety, fur I fear if my thrillingpassion is not re ciprecated,1 shall away like «setseemedbedbag,nad taiIkaway from the flourishiog vineof lifeyan antimely branch. |*O,tempora!Omotes.”“0.0.” me OLDLe PTERS. |Is there dt Che oesadder than the files| backward,ove's own fashref The frailfabricofpaperisstill’firm,while the |etrong hand ‘that poared ont apow it the| |treart's!throbsoflove,of bate,of hopeofdespair,I¢molding tithe grave:eg ters filled with"afi sieriesGoya actbeiss beintheirFe@ligatjon"or Boprs defeated |tneie ver lishmest;fetter soiked php of everlantingvesbaleawitho@fewwornings’dews;and others,sta withsinerre love,thatworms,ds the Tittewtninad sheet tremblesfi’te th Bredttie Mivia heaved "tiponft!Waklerd’Witt dh ilowhcerienty bE birth, to be ived with q fagily,alhall!Sony wi ctEaPLersheethod'the hastily.brokew veal,tee sto-r of sicknesd anddeath ;Hettere-wieh gny ia we ne betrivhale,of:Htimited Woet!relive}and wtitete erie ioe”the file,"ton Ofenat-| isfac tions,eianes$e icedspi | |ments;and perchance the guard fee ||year,to;year,ofa happy marred‘lore,| |tried and made stronger by trial,cement-| |ed by every joy;brightened ‘all along ine| er with cheerfulneds “and®patience, atid hotré loves and ‘chatities?bat even | itt this thereTe’abfem rity,Por ft ‘ts pase| Tho sheaved ate gathered into the garden,| apd on earthis nothing left but the sear- |ed stubble-field| me A Snodarxe Dost(Wrte Kvives — About’sundown on’Friday evetivg two young thea of Alexandria,Va.th ofer|io settle w aiffieulty-the Aad arian be-| tween them,arm mselyes with kauives,.an:id y,someoftheir respective igndaonpaiced to.she grounds| arownd Lockaberyacross the canal lovks,| where,having doffed their conte,they fonght #ovording to.the rules im force . Western Texas,previous to the war.Af.| ter a prdlonged conflict,during which both were cut and slashed to an extent that.satisfied,theis friends,they were sep- arated and.carried to surgeons to have theie wounds dressed.»Neither of thom was imortatly:hurt.—Alezandria (Va.) Gavette,- We“re Lincoln's memory,but we! concur with the writer in the Tribune —be won't make a good picture or statueRichmondDispatch. |the vrink; are dead. RIcBBs.-aes man with good,firmbealthisrich|Seie the man witha good,clear eon-|flood in V |stience:with what So is the parent of vigoroas,bappy|vsdollars. So is thelittlechildren p their play.were rushiol“Bo fs The wife who has the whole heart|bis houseat=good hasband.|wees with .ie isthe maide.s mhoee berann nat|their hivesboundedbytheYbatwho|wouldPatepurposeia'lite,or pot. wthey dhe ertr|safes rok man Who,laying hie po a@ievery womenl es ersawas5should|nin my wtater:by treated:by ober "who te *33 assem se gonshe |ioking«*>‘hgmpegs.YN L oh Reuannh osspDecoranns ~By a ichawbeen theldasa.theoryshat "*>|Hite Fema”desert wae orttanerent:bed. ian aw rar river... ie nseEre5al.Bosse y.Death throws itsshadows onon all things.We feel that we are nearer one step more;horror seizes| *\our senses;all is confusion;and—we —_>—-— Diep ror Dottans.—A startling in-‘eident is related in coanection withthe irginia,and one which shows tenacity some lewill clingInthiecaseOebadthe|earnings of years in an iron safe,By hisEs:whose coat the |side was his wife and sexeo a.ae hepasees themin |Theroaring watersof the swollen riverugthroughthelowerpronrdofoutsidewerePeeneigh-a boat,and wBeaHaHekedtosave.this family. Hot;ware the bomse rishowtthethewomanrefusedtoleavewithowt pre the ase aaahigh 'with Se eitwaecarriedfromitsfonn- 2 nig ube |At of @ale waterbaset.cod|»ee iu the midst ofthe surround-appreciate the wre dryoem whieh\disappearing»enly.ro |been expetiegced for maiy weeks’|congas the seme-or other loenliticn.-12tge,sections.of New Evugland,:Tb m-A-thort time “sinee oneof these sealing |:quiressightto,fally,tha chcite |take disa:aud a party of Indians }*™7e*,aud even the fields to a greatiex- |seportedthe discovery,.of a “big ship’|unt,have been.as brawn as in December; lett by the receding waters.A party ofAmerieansatoncetothe‘spatandfoundcrnaaein‘es sands the|wreck ofa large vessel.Nearly one-third|of the fo:partof the ship or bark is|phain ly visible.‘Lhe stamp of the bow-|sprivrttewins,-and portions of the timberslotteak’are perfect.The wreck is loca.)#°°%-|ted forty miles north ofthe Sam Benard-|ipe and Fost Yume,soad,and thirty miles| west of Los Patmos,»well known water-|ing placeon t desert.‘The'road merges|Alarming;|the t has béen traveled far more fhan |*™#wee?|ong handred years.,,The history,,of sheslatedvesselcanofcourseneverbe|known but the ditimbersinthemidstbeenadesert“will at barna,: been jong for weeks streams,and and that catile,forweeks,have beet,as in midwinter,that brooks,ponds,and ‘springshave exhausied,except in rare-enses;and thet it has been as necesgary for our fatmers to ecopotnizein mense ot"waterasforaship's company when on esetthisbasactually.been she | |eandition of sectionsof newpast.The state of the edun- try,wap not only distressing,bat realtyoffiretheinbabjt-|forincutterly,d a8. chic Pa sll pete A negro had a severe attack of rhen- of its decaying |matiom,which-finally settledinhis,foot.what “bas long |He.bathed-it,he rubbed nore -—witch savans with:|40,burt>all tenho food for disciission and,Mdy erbaps fer-|ing away the bandage,he Marh eat)out,nishimportant ai fn.idation of|andwith ashake bie fist over it,a!questions of acienco..claimed:.‘Athe:away,den,oldfellaracheawaNeverput3fyinjailthathasgot|yer;dis {the small pox—heis likely to brealt out.|can,” uk shent do.wafha moretor }.”16 Canstandit ad ldtigaxyou’ stew oe*‘oy ‘T went seecred tenon ‘ler,{de brick Sambo —' the Sea,”it white,22,768; fe teens yiect anch tourer five }..Wham outBurface. to’bavehave¢os ed and bang es antsOSiae par!ns wa i wir)Ip there” we Pin ee oreeereelno,, bnvieitnot semarkable thatyeaPeabape work,Youought to |ewesSekai andgo dere. ‘feet eon green Raed Breer Sreax.—Hditore po inechet weather let the #2).Rub well all over ,and “hang up in a cool sere and rub mealover t ‘No,sicg it moans a0of|2ply shishy“Very w res,-‘jnsttoot.fata preteens ‘r OF oil no ope hee 44aadtmon! saeleeeerciaerepeherexastage. ————— Parmwo.Ove.-‘Say,Sambo,|whe you doia to-day ¥ Sambo—h,I se workin for Mr.*« Gus—‘Well,‘Sdmbo,I'se workin ¥Mr D.,s0 let's both quit work ies What say you T “‘Oby Gus,1 can't go, P ‘me wdollatend aa10akeolike y golly,popeaeGus-—Why,oa par ofSetodeCon-as parof is fonod to58families, oan 1399 éolored males FL,S000ales,14,865 colored Seciales.1 total eolo you cut ap.4 s,in cook youcat of «piceefoe Thies plan will énihsteakforseveral days.oJ fur years,.and veryfellsiStalessmosu-at last Jeg Jbupa.pieco,which kept jest ane.peskyveing sumeah it every morn- Jdko TF.Dora.p,Miwa.Ang.28,1670, ad a ciandevert Be. req te 4 Vicksburg i ino Pane ae .—_ a cM.Fe yy Peel g ,teAye y ’ Dstt Te Oe mF|te eee WaYf lines,z r gO ogoo ne)§’—:..\ay ‘%o.4 a :pene a a Eoul nf M ig ou had D <a 0 A ,rome ng a le in the Amer..*.ven on indic rh raing te |teflank 9 we,recur with |out ral Leewould havé'givento|ian :Cheslotteoieitivacrushinge@l-=perpen ania nity.Meme |pride40 pled to Hememory of al.tudifijates the benctitofallhis great i dessbey theta ngs ‘Lanesaoe=Se ae ee ayand b Boe fen.fae 'parade ourarticle inreference to Judge Hen-|and5 days. 1870,via Stanton.The remains bavey soe)eee .their {ate:pits pee .5 .peas t.ee See In Orange county,tn th by.‘ages roars:thewar(i te -)wage eat ie Semfoore6foc:><,3 e al .D5e8 hie vy et Py well spoken .@ press.the 40th yeat.of her.afe,.She | [aoe Se Se ‘there eouk :bm >ro8 hl Ee é vicars fl -ere oPee W r 1,we»'p \Le i eee vedi pa TEs eateries)eco).Coen eae ee ming domeavhesthooroftheContecriteRexie:th rel h Mistery Lot W.Paes LK GARE MOK S ‘:seee ce ke ha»|Min nt se eyed,jm thie L dM : ee eee aah mRRaadins "hae “?T tice anders “eee oKea ne :i rr |se 5 ee ¢’ wuee a é a nm -Co)Ln 7 gelie She J ,.arn ari!i uti ft vs i araLAarLeahyteatCar1.0.Bole ,‘eens wn or n Sle"Speen a ence.Seep ol théhi PeerpcadetsoftheVirginaMiitar[fatitpte |sold era.me ue ;We 7 Harbin a ;:mis i :%,:.\aan ,ae oan ty .oh"feaibats y3 hohe Vv |P|;7 ’a \'‘th ai aa)7 Y ro ';ate t,PaisJ;y ,|i ba "e 7 ::p<.0 '» ~~ er .wi af oe eh :prey 4 4 nf $**»"ae,Laer. AL.otLex a ae ;~pown,and Dr:Geer ;..">oe"9807146 Bisyaseeil.WwW.L.|y );!i 3peinmown.:><’;a ey +D 4 n Lad ,whewas ,:ideale chal +ae teuy’(iegeral Lee'sHome: iad ce by A ytrseent Visitorsand Faculty of Virginia I of heie ale oreSacheNe lobe+aaa we oe va n~ ]:=,sr ya came a —e ::°“ing’s ”ne |Aatheprotemionmoved offto asolemndirge :ieiwan honorable niche.He was 'fly will be withonsit.“y -in fit conjunctionthe immortalnames of of comand stately and re.|Dbythe Intituteband,thebells of the town be-|[r hi and Let atipee ihe den presence,ttatelyguntotoll,and the Institute battery fired min-ne =:Don't bawk,spit,blow,Blow,.served mauners great pride,but popular I ),4 di cody bithwtoguns,which were kept ap during the oheleee eb peoies efor go tone,ee E beyond aay Southers leader save Jacksys.|tv and disgast i.ees oF te National Hotel tled to be associated in ite From the New York Commercial Advertiser.De 5 ever-tame Of Remedy will speedilydestroy allodorae@ wu bank by committeeof the Laat :i *©"Phereismuch is the persoval char-$2,000,000 of t phe mage eo be i (or ress ‘ol.W.HH.Taylor,Col.EL D.Pen-The i \.acter of General Lee to admire and venerate,of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad .£y and cnueaily .A..thyfromone whobore himself socalmiyand |ty parties these terme toaedi1|no bravely in war,and sho,om the sarren-|prosecution.:headedby Col.Bolivar Christian penne Sat der ofbis broken army,madethat fied|.New York,October 16.—AttornayGeneral settled|$500 fordietWEL,Miick,Ma Kelly Gee.Walk-'*;and moovecan altogether withholdsympa-|yenterdayat ei 7an 2 he Mien,Ree teen ha prominentcitizens ;7 cates,,EN.LEE.leave taki @hich was the inde to the Akerman has had a consultation with;:ee eee :mict cod cvagpicing We be aesince Jed |Judge Woodruff and Marshal Sharpe in rele i Theproprietor fiersbyeead®;‘«2 ‘ A TORPID pepo |TRIBUTES oF RPRPRDTPROM THE WORTIT-|bis open grave hostility aod antipa-tion to the coming election. ;4 The yellow fever in dying out on Governor's |¥8y,40d &been him-|ERX -WERA.thy are disarmed,and the most righ’cous in-|;,ae ee er |bods and taeeusidhavelargenumbersofotherdeleofht|Mission ts dient:ent vehttn’Baye *wd it engi ave been no new cases since Solas ontheknowni’&Cocteaieres tench cwore eae ayot |grest (Sis desthiwea i ootpet Frees the Bed "York Herold,October 12,ingehe memoriesof the bloody sontiet whieh|The French steamer St.Laurent,which sails|the pervues ead mascules .y ©by hd@anaaed to sith wach ehisam-Monday,has already on board 60,000 rifles,»-|have departed.and en indieqorapeepreeekof|tigwe,eeeeeaed bene |O68 d jelet edtems morning fe the land|mage chill,and apr be it anid.fre Boel |beun aX arony vevereees,chase,ad dapeens,pleasaresof life,and even of itanoticewhichthecountryhadofthetims@ofthe«hich gradyally coored cerebral exbawptian and, hich he loved Bo well,nnd.as be betd.serv-|the continned and unquestioning devotion of |and five million roundsofcartridges,|cibifities:thes the plageoF thatdeathed20faithfally.the apiric of Robert Bdmeond the people whose mili ary te.der be was.If est in beth whiekebaradtetiaesfuneral. am -~1)"Gen.B.PT.Johnson was in command of th Ricepeand,Oct 14-4 meanage has been re-|Lew left the glay whieh it badéu woelvenne Lee led a rebellion for foor years it was be-See rca aan anced mind when in «heéithy,cary ale he ecadheb qnardof honor,aided by Cal.J.K.Fa.=here by ie sacra ipod bled aud wasrli putof this world into the cause a rebellioas people on light of the A STATE CONVENTION.ee aeis often Ps. 2 ASPEOK OF WAR.:mandson,Col.R.L.Maury,and Major J.B |aes thet the fansite of Gen Lan ar he |Brent.mysterives land.Yesterday the ex-|gravest sacrifices their cause demanded.and ~It indicates Sabu on Dorman.Capt.J.J.White,profesor in the are languishimg and .¢ollege,was chief matshal casesthe effvet of a fow dosesof Hostetter’)the old flag.The North qaid ite tribute to |needed to reform the abuses of the present|Stomach Bitterata Toerstens Sante T “we ee“Bteoewall”Jackson whee he died,and Constitation.&c.,bat thinks we are twa |spost tonls wakes tied he ——So it will do justice to|hastily.Of course our friends in the Gener-new impetas.The = 0 0 sinsof Ges nessious of regret which spr frum the|went a8 willinglyt die undertheir wew ban-|Oar excellent cotemporary,the Payette- eee |ce.as ate ae be who sorrvunded the bedside of the dying |ner as our loyal sous and brothers did onder|ville Eagle,thinks a State convention isBeeeeeaeecamegtwho|ing to the Btate,‘The Comminewetthe Flores,|old er and Cheiftiag will be swelled to-day sendtoes smon,the "olesof the College thepefuee,deft the clay fleraorningfor Lexing.|'ule vue mighty volesof ssieow,CipuntiogU;rong ot i.eae |100 Thosefacts ware announced in the Legis-|throaghout our soautry and extending overInaticute,Sampo,students snd |laugentls ing and that body adjourned |all parts of the world where bie great gewios willingly credited him qith the high quali-|mach divided to hope to call one.if we act|Thesecretions « ::Sie Penge ge the a oe Soe ev iy fext.and his many virtues are koowu.For not |Rubert Lee,and while his own people |al Assembly will load and take aim before|Ucity underthe aperatinadof eek with equal jery have jotned sol-_—-—-—ty the es alonéshall be limited |make known therr grief,it will observe a si-|they pull trigger;but oar information leads |:1.0 r |¢ier guard ofhonor;tor they,too,hadfollowed ee the tribute of a over the dead Virginian.|lence unbroken by words of condemnation or |as to believe,that the people were vever|ity are repl a arLee fwthedayethattried men's TRIBUTE.OF RESTECT £0 GEN.LEE.|Here im the Norths fergetting that the time|critisiem,Out of this we may hope for a|more united on any question before,than |<pirite rise,and life that! souls.eee was whee the sw@rd of RobertEdmned Lee |newspiritoffriendly co-operation Northand they are on the call ofa Convention to amend |don whilethe sesson.of Qn >tastanty thestreetsthe buildings were all oa fa iotellignnenet Uva wasdrawnagainst us—bgettiorandforgiv-Seuth,andfor such oblivionand amuesty as|thepreseot Casstitetion.Many Republicans able,Tit)« crowdsgatheredonthe|°°a nee Nevthern ing,sil tue year of bloodshed and agoay—|will sequre reel and lasting peace and arealso withee in thig matter. seethe Me!SSieehiizn es tateeaimedAS'Conl inMe .From the Boston Advertiser. as . i?i zik Ei; (aie his eoblaney ity aad barmy+ny 7character if ii Et i i: Hi l J ”?#‘Cher|x 4 Bs iy x a »«~eallle tie!BS Sree.a x eet ii rE[i ifi || il i itiae:= .2 @47%ee id down bi penne.Anrere:fo,are prtofthe lami Ree the L ked for ole T fer thé-eheds ofthecur,Bet devoted hiclife it ©.The testiinemishei;aftert e war,but is mlTekcieintheteupedoeearvi,to the of theyoungnenwho were pore err ws ope be +oes ee SaoeneeaBorhtoolatetotakepartinthe;i Seconamie.,;for.|Vontion,the restrictionsixthelaw,|prove itto be oneofthe1?ad ‘door to eee ee tis own for-|oodifthe ould call such a conven-|of the age.—E.Oity.0 thon,there would be nv er in that body,—Fromthe Providence (R.5.)Journal.to override the Stokesof theponple—oer addoar fentisbony**Bince thepence heacted with good|We dre aware thatable men take a different|‘icten.=Renan Coessense,abd:acceptedthesituationwuehmore|view,bet in viewofthe precedents which Davis’P.ee 'Stra,than many who had distin-|have beet set in this and other States,that|wn odicine,aulSpe)edthemselves by more noise and less Sr,has been settled in favor of the|only possdiadsalltfighting.He was for the last five years|right of the le to call arestricted con-|in manyinstances+|President of Washington College.General|vention.In in a question purely of|we havoererknowne—HeraldLeewas4thenOfuncommonmilitaryabili-|amendments to a Constitution,it is wise in _ty.He went ifite thé Tebellion against his|the people not to grant other than @ restrict-|It is really avalnable }and fn dbedience to the|ed convention.@ are not aware that any|many Ph ~ tinethat allegiancetothe State|ode now proposes to hold an open conveu-was higher han allegiance to the nation—|tion.—Sentinel.een .No maahad a stronger bolduponthe South-It bas effented curesTa ern people than General Lee,He might!4 mannear Springport,lows,had the con-|and bruisesitlebavedowemachtopreventtherebellion10|tents of his pocket-book,amountingto$460in sgwhichheunfortanatelygavehissword,and|in jarge bills,swallowed by a mule on the 19th enofin terms ofhewouldhavefollowedhisownimpulsein|aitimo.both Drnggist and Phy *seats immediately in fromtofthe theaferaood,|clezgy,FE pf theGol5onyFacultyolteeThttiteta,places onthe literally covered with flower whilethefrontof Uiédraperysaeemedoth,eee Et.F ;on Co ts Pie eveningendSomatwillnotcompleteshippingberam- said besides thesimple service,inwiththeknownwishesofLee. n j ni i were a 80,buthelackedthe moral con to i i Bagle "on Fearingtthe Prines.‘Altres dahl’ec ai tebedPmremoved 1 theMo ;Dlieapion or ee ee sulfa eboreh on Bowed7 mating thedir Known almost univ tobe a ’which to hold podmesion ofthe canal.2 ;a Pa hie death pa :ent stylesofdoing up thehair,and fifty-cayfor buran,sootherpal of te j poutherp sideofthe chapel,in.front of the|45 ;In,Siceas SealPiceocms "Ube the intact corn:The Atchbichop of a sandual eee be re ey ee The Ttalian residentaofBoston ap]TORR.8!in the chapel thellD4dhihyrtn i ing spring into the flowersof »heartier sc-|imageofJohn the fre‘eatodra Fae Bunion wtaine gow visiting Imperial |date.r ice of theItalian,Relief Socety,celeb on of ne eine lectin aftes thecoffin oer In penetsl Las wae 0 ees in astove contemplates &Visitto the UnitedStates next)ay.i.no medi nol cut bs ity ae~~de ‘person,gené tall of Gianank spring.’©Pain Killer—have use@ftor anderyofAmeticnbyColambon1sonaretySeewokdatieabtyRropettioned;hie features|‘The by-laws of the Grand Masonsof|A Mx.Spinner,of Mamachasetis,has form-|instance ithas proved &sorgreign -xemeder~Tsismisrp Bass Bag |eHem mnt nine eLent”|"Aneta rth Soe i gedven onan corr,|anaes rete eraetoce|acai anespa a emoolentsociaties{New -SY cobueetheh-The vanltis constructed ofBrick,lined with |Resolverl,)1p "Thatoomhearts areaMidted with |*0ee,and fm hismanners he was courteous besa.supenied.manufactureofshoes.ly paysin $5,000.8 ri Old Ma,on Teelay.Ther it large ,eth|profeand toareSat ofour eos |sed ign.Tauooi,i he waemk cthese Py her |e a Orie eas couppernong WAiyiit™m mired.Ace ’ae at New Orleans,a nm pen a a Gogh x4 is the simple ection andbelovedby ©all,re ap i by his slaves for his kindness and eonsidera-|ganizations,andAig,aeDisciples 73,os Ark.,last week,aged 106.sept 23 lm y.=.WewEaTomq,> san Fdeal ity y ae iy peveprny ‘were ‘Fer cas re PI bn:7 }|Se arr eee)ade eer Al te Pele zo ad ed ey fe*ae PO Meety or atand‘Mr.Angus Leachandthe residengeofMr.Me- Kay'were fobbed.OnTuesday evening &par fe caf eorenseaee who wereonther:wayfromShoeHeeltojointheSheriffatRedBanks,dis- coveredtheoutlaws in a thicket about's mile mi them.Theoutlawsreturned the fire,wounding ;_my eT ba ,‘oD )1:salle ileal Mr.Stephen Davis and Angi McLean.»The'at-ey ;.:oO ;" /i ,|;10 ‘the GRNUIN'cI Lae ek dieundercommandofSheriffMcMillanOrginizedohofooteronoipastate¢etree for vat |5 OR ke nontte,tie desiringto purchase «fet a t the lifeof Mr.Taylor waitGaearnestihhas Poe tee 4ro -s ste getas| ceivedfythe attack on théoutlaws onthe 3d"t SEP AAA ge TD instant,capaharihe edges.an in Pasis cS eara aber ena?f ralivwrhey P/ ‘vertlict :“Death gun-shotwoundsreceived -:va 1 teh,Saal the-handsof »partyor purtitsuiknown.”-whadwillbe riots.he Mean ot Ww ‘Robésontian.°pa di .a a Rervsticax NowtxArion.—The Repu cans of ,Wakeerrely bempete f :'seroped business ope time,a special object to farnish our customers Samuel F.Philli ir candidatefor .c , HodnoofHapessmntatives,viseHL A,Hodigs,dqy but actively praseeding|For se with tdiethuthentsta'no waytnferior to the’best —-_»-> neta + Paurrot Lxsuny.—Weregretto note that on Mondaylast,Mr.P)’T.Leman,of Vienna,“"%hie ’ was severelyinjured aboutthe head and face {.3 .i a “4 while ab-work withasorghussmill.-Itseeshe ;7+96 hia offfe isbu-|We wee wascanghtbythe eweepasit cantearound,and |.—epitry~=a LOS a ane on wee ‘BY ye we.©w GENERAL GRANT. Miri.BiBhephene,formerlyVieo-Frel- dent of the Southern Confedersey,malesthisnotigeofGeneralGrautinhisrecentlypublishedwork:ow wae wenedeaanrhaneshoe a ,eee.& .5 my y 2 ‘ei-»‘Mi be with Dr.Green,“_:LA a ae nie ie ee ee ihe egrerone Kg el geen com,SetarHH Wouldpay fair dividends on the Investment |so much.The disappointment,moreover,ofMphal.”Capt Clatke,who is working |**i=every respect favorable sed agrese-uden.: whatiekeowe20 the Stephen Wilson Mine,|SW I was instantly strack with thegreat ;;= erlity shart eeannen fener TUR Sepegtes 0eba ee wers,®f thi resultsetestessheworoer,rg ony 7 CottentrGreece itary air or nein of men in bia position.He i rane-ti The —rnE— coat attired,sittingta &Mig-cabin,|National G /1 SRAVELLING PUBLIC. seve lamp. sal atale,,ddd imecensed)bis fe-|pearance or surrowndings whieh jodieated |°°“— ;as means in hand justi+|his official rank.There were neither guards at a hadfe:2'yanee Althongb of superior Glorious Newsft: fled ;{a wbandast euceess.|P0F side about him.Upuo Colvoel Bab-|\watiiy returning to the neighborhood of]S2¥il!be gold.es Re sails xsrpshing ote,>}i We wish Bo cosk’s rapping at his door,the respouse,rea mach below these hitherto . =S such Northern met 88!Come in,’was given by himself,in a tone)‘The Prawians advancing on Rouen reached yon At B.SLLL’3 Drag Store.'ah)st ° (With Carpenter and Burdett's New LT ano’?|without the least effort or restraint.In this|few miles of Rogen.the lith day of Nevember nest,the following Capt.Clarke wouldloeatw in’Meckleuburg.|of voice,and with the cadence which I ¢an|Fleury on Friday,and exchanged s few shots}_.- 2 : Improvements.) es the,Caroline Rail |authing was so closely noticed by me asthe!Lille,October 15,via London,October 16—|lands.to wit? * dane “His conversation was easy and flueut,)Uhlans hare oceupied Les Audelys,within #|at the residenceof George Hobagp,on Friday ¥Charlétté Démocrat.|never forget.with the French ontposts.LAND Sale 1—1 will él!for cash datkened during the Summer |point and terseness with which he expressed Advices from the neighborhood of Rouen state |The Home Tract of300 acr@.agore or less fhe War w at an end im Morth|The disagrecable reedy tone entirely over =6 and sel hat b 4.He did not ither |the Prussians to-day attacked the outposts near ‘The Henry Maytenet,150 aeret,“Carolina comein this instrument rciaunewTheamover has—tapnvt Scere ae conveteation,but whener.|that city,bat the Freach cavalry held their Sele tate thins bee nocene —.‘i i ‘Tad eaboaiit Brie Trutt belt Hom the N.C Ith -oa oat an eestb eet a ast,ee "OeTe THE PEOPLE OF NORTH CAR-The ¥Caen : ;re poiat,and covered the whole matter ina :6—;d ‘Oct.10,187 :olfma bare deen biemed with bbhuadantaodre-Biles.DepotafGreensboro upto the 26 ie T saw before being with him |,1ondon,October ‘7 laaaaah ee oe 90,pere-Lm of Geo,tigigon.|Lmurccrope,Now w the ame for them to |The Greatest Suceessofthe Age!! hj ees 190871 Ven;und frou the Richmond|jong that he was exceedingly quiek in Per-|General refuses to recognize the Republic,or LAND saz 1—1 +m sell for cash at|P Omote the business interestsofthe Country while aslDasville Depot atthe tame place 233,715 |ceztion and direct in purpose,with a vast |holds Meta for the N be dunaste.on Friday the bthday of Nuvem-|Proxidingfertheir own comfort.' ;;Cette ace ce ees sl te |ot apelconie 4;:y-if|beraext,1a acresof Land.lpiogto hinge:|vim goderatgned baving bougut owt R.F.De-We Challengethe World te Equal it!! atone I i .mpi .By:or—_oS a NG,Bankrupt.9-4 that was at his command |a marshal of the Empire but of France.7 oan P s “We were bere with Gen.Granttwo =The French made asortie from the New Brie @ T.SPEBR.Awd le s .fawsppofntedthefullowfng:.n40 as the correspondence referred to shows.sach yesterday morning under cover of a dense .. part.of the State for the |furnished us with comfortable q@arters on|fog,bot were driven back.Oct.10,1870—42:4t of T.Long.OPmsonbe &Rutherford Rail-|board one of his dispatch boate.The more Berlin,October 16.—It is reported in camp : ‘SloanofMecklenburg.8.P.I became acquainted with him,the more I before Paris that the rinderpestisraging among IMEOUTART YeEICS FURNITURE:.toBeBuAydlotteofCleve-|beo#me thoroaghly impressed with the very thecattle imthe cit CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS. extraordinary combination of rare elements s c ;A 7«MeKigeofGaston,James Me-|of character Yhich be exbibleady”Dering the Peskinalist -fallen into —— R._C.BadgerofWake |tine he met us frequently,aid’conversed|on.ier rey ot the eal hope of the freely upon varioussubjects,petimuch Upon|bciocedistoacton the defensive,andby« Scat eae eansaree Socata 0ofthe people.mit M7 Ohina—Laonfion,O:,=ead Want “p nth,»Dealere,Teachers andothers P.F.Horry,Eog,,has taken charge of the a-|Cox arenol a "-WE TONEF (amilics have ba dosiees ' editorial departmentof theGreensboroPairiat,4 ;tals ’:ay!not afford| Heis «graceful writerofclever.abilities.:ic ';ing he of Wteap 0,neither do they§us —-“-.-———oo _"'7 a norel’s (wa Eee re class the fleshtoinod bothsides of his face.—Salem 7 ,n re Treas con ee!) ,Providenoe MeEo0Centsto$0 per Evening, enn ehss ~—eee ee 7 Sine’A et aided ~~ow a Se tie ied eat writersofAmes nd)|© >eer OR:=ae rs .4oe.ane mene rs wantity ofreafty jas A *re t a 7 iad slmf|Depart eaaealealOerte|8 bigh repotation fh } SPECIMENCOPIESSENTPRERQ oe 5 “>The Termste Subscribers /4ilocctnceinagtiall ce sea gee |Min Bronce es Dear ever |Combination|ssc our mission.I however:@ery clearty,|.)aris ano ae weep 7;|pitched battledislodge the |conferenceto take tnd trom aff that sentby Rassine ‘wr the vovatheadquarters mt correctly .ot|Versailles to treatforthesurrenderofMets.a ue Soteel Toe ees ee ae ;* its proposedobject.He was,with-“ee to &."-:7 aptiows for a termin-:offcial See ee Aeeel Ta Itia understoodthatlarge Zrcesarefaceto heat |pate saastore,”apeba tame malety.thatMe.ee end 0 guneral bottle the meiodane cae rsSe military @uthorities bere are bringing »"|Sagaseuickietsoelinaees Gateuen Ge ;Theue reeto“Bot io fortherresponse to inquity,I abrigadewitheadthesopenchaGhehsthosess’of|tte Gots sti came esthisfirstacquaintancewithGeperalGrant,|Gambetta,in »letter to General Cambriels,beginning with our to,andwithourreturufromRoads,was,|nounces the »3 xtheconvictiononmymind,that,taken all|on the patriot the rodsfaall,he was one of the most remark supportoftheoperationsof G:men I hadever metwith,and thathis eareer |_Adecreehasbeen issnedsubjectingtotrial byteig,ie ht court-martial all generals whosuffer themselvesimlife.if his days should be prolonged,wae th fa with all that is enter-|hardly per rt ;that his character was Pre ons ae ns eamy:neplate not yet fally developed;that he himeelfwas Tribune telegraphs,under‘The first pumber was||aware of his own power,and that if he a follows :oe of1870,.ondite,career since |\ived,he would in the fature exertacon-|”‘Thegemiesinvesting Paris have been,and aninterruptedsucces,|trolling inflaence in shaping the destinies of|sti.still are,recei heavy reinforcements,aum-68 altained acirculationwhichivex-|this oountry.either for good or for evil-—|beringimall 1 5 Whichitwould be,time andciroumstances|The ops.Ww is ad-few Te oitecehfientn ans could diselose.Thatwan the opinion Bo.erAbe MaeSuios : ?of hin then formed,and itis the same whieh |army,supposedtobeform Li 0 Bow wegotiatingwiththeproprietors of the)44,been uniformly expressed by me ever reported suffering Troops before .Magazinesforadvancedsheets|gi nce.”Paris from wantof provisions is authoritatively ofaft thie Matis,vketthes and coays that will ee eee contradicted. theirpublicationsduringtheensuing|The proprietressofadrinking salooninPhil-negy 5 dlp ead Ana SS enabling them to beforetheir|adelphia weighs600pounds.is her cwn eee shelling the city, Bent articles of eat Teaputn Maga-|Poli andno man misbehaves about her ee :with impunity.eda Gates See In ROW.ety Ornamental Trees and Plants,somathedagtht theyar elin Londors|Paonpapainounced|Para Coversfrmanrayforfi:|1 NOW fiat foe anld’s vlaableace|OUOICE GARDEN &FIELD SEBDS,G6,|»BardetsOrgnnsangeetnpeice ftomDumberwillbehandsomelyillustrated,abdintthehentoedunbcbeamellip|aT wonder te MBlncls purposes,which,when ltmovesout,chal Land,on Second Creek.miles North|4 splendidstockofthechoicest varieties.sive “William,”aaid a teacherto oneof his pupila,be Soren lea supportedbyan o-=oea near the Y:River.coo- ;ining - SHOES,'DOPIECEGOODS, YANKEE NOTIOaraallyinalmostth or Country Produesst pages ofcarefully selected matter—:ormous forceofartil ..acres.aboveLandis eeOs,Publishers,Philedel|mn Jn 8 wee uadWillem,“oape,ive poey they Mater:Angola dn Bd Ey9 a ay Tobacco,|94 or —s ooandPriced)We have sleo New Osbinet Organs st phia.Price,per year $4;or clubbed with the becausethat east makes everything rise.”—or aaa by the Re teak,done ou ute one-third is good .a whileshewasin Egypt:She warnshim Ai juchinas $46,$76,$100,&e.Cid North State for $4.50.Teacher fainted.proceeding with some new scheme of en bottom and mesdow land.Good dwelling,||,safely toaTheMassachusettsDemoeraticStatecon|and coneludes with these words:out-houses,Tobasso ae a a a Tthe UnitedStaten,sales "©.M.Tremaine &BreBehTheGagofthe.Danish vice Comolate|vention bas nominated for Governor John|“Believe me,you gan not make successfully |Min advga!FabelghPM,hmacli Preite and Small Plants of all kinds,:7 andthoseof all theBritishand American ves |Quiney Adams.7 et:Gaddis Re Prbite Wedliadnis|vb.es *;wii de wall peatbgmnail-postage paid,to any Post Office ta weenngats semrms, sale,says the Wilmington Siarof the i4th,were|Beginning with George D.Prentice,ten |have yet appearedoff the mouthof the Elbe.|to call soon on,i.G.WiLLeR.=Maware J.Bvans &Co te 4 ‘sods at half mast yesterday,as a token of reapect to |Louisville journalists have died within vhe The inhabitants of Alsace and Lorraine are Franklin,Academy.Nersery and Keodeom 438 Broome&t.,Bow Yok. GeyRE.Lew .last twelve snonths.reported by their conquerors to be living.con-|.Seps.G0tn,Rowan €o.,N.C.sept2—3m .TORK,PA.}July 99,1870. ett pricePHILLIPS &B aFeb.18.1870 7 J hod Vinefh ty WiBlicher.. Micher ;Breesae our sel oreis.gi ment ee,then we ho Tene tle satisfaction.out of thi rela co a ff °pli a are unfold-| :iaendivefr "at am aere es1 °.&ih 0 :ib be flats| 1‘RON re ie yoda Lewanad yo as ahdwe,Joong Lash Co 4 phy wes quod acl Atari ieee ee " wee ed o me obdf ott inapa ns f oll Yo Mendig gilthaw vieiioy hoa iad ac etdhnges erat al al o wxAS not om oma ype wind wg é p he 7i1G 7pw ULT at rk (7k sata Rhgg aceborktngpir/ risilOQ.‘otA 8:Pre Yo amy fi FF:On wie ,’herr tor, cde ban at 8YP anegoth fold:HO | in—thatofhismother's boson,enedely10wear,forbe was wrapped -in| swaddling)dlather.pin) dis weaker;©"SMe | net.t wa hers Maing ow ditea wn aa emreme * ‘ephat's»ia er’he ont . eet ae wi POS |oor yi tinSpBirhiat is a ea ii‘a ways e style The Duteb(oietheRohan |Learé,and Falstaffs;hon“Rosalinds eee who aye weesramaoftiftheatre},,Ever street isv?theatre.anot open heltapwithoutseeingunconsciousplayers. There'are Ott Hawlets,and er: u our Mp.Edenssitaalaeeeeeeaeeeeaoa |Ubse'things |. ae i Nee treepga ta ie street wn)Meetone,ti lo,she earnest pponneee, soi i kaa no Bey os ia tec yhalf time Or,‘the <jaebeTi oe ee cm Cee ated amen r naaent Every whop a oy‘bt£0.00 0 ptiere 5 behind e de,nor van-Mai pepeor orator!-becky nasa!thong tsshariaCaleMi si ines in,ee any eecon- depsed,intematies.Work da:-inesrntion.Nobody know a city who ouly drives alongits streets.Thotekeevatle under streets,cellars ‘ander rae rie Wit Maite,SatBatigaite the. 8 a8 goodasa dh,bom male ‘everendNewYorkPia: hdd Woudertul,vegetable|restorstiva’™ts 1h sheet-anchor,of he feeble’andetea work!ma The best of al}is,—a Stee He had | epaugh:1o.ent,far anothersjn those,days Bee ae cianeed ioe Be vb telde20demwithcorsecanaearmsfor»bandant supply.—mother’pleasant.afternvon,iwhen che) of New York-ere out taking an ahing,I eoald:finda score ofiofunt facesnpcadeieondestcigneon Canvas. Obild. Perhaps;ater awSa ie weutbtee wave apn @wy than that ‘of any “of ‘ie ‘nepleats.)(They pot their vown mationality | ae aed i was w'German' eet cae weir hid couytry.med phd ee dtaes ae TEN pdw,,dut it has.stirred up a —circles.‘‘Not eo much the lack otoveas‘ne@OHE 0 o t it.”— A}What a wo misery is suggested by ee!a Venetian Christ,of a ‘Tusein|ving iv himMyhifaeaadTe ,Shswitbea aleFvorideieee |Thederieyhiga|6 wa 4foxdirespeous lore the®cir- bias for the Suppressinga word sav- e.“Wieseyynanya Basins ¥ aed and you mamenever be“BionekthefalaBamay bed fo seate pea life. left one may defy poverty,Raa of| sickness,"a2of ee ee NAbela?vad very day,ofinporant eebhdéurishing en-| ymeut. 0 welt seeRe emcee &SCFAWorpToYocxoMex.—Wishing and sighing,imagining and dreaming of| 1 ligreatness,said William Wirt,will not) make you great.Bat ermaot a young| man command his cnespies?Read FoswilehSOMMERSourpeRtorene complish.fup your loinsmixindite” je your daty to make the most of time, lerata,and o Pe rtunipy A King pt Englan U ttre businessgl fonnd time to steady,“Prank |i Widat’of| |bis Jaborg,hed sime wo cred shad |of seein et aadexpl ore @u untrodden path of seience.Frederick the Great,| |with an empire at bis discretion,‘t:.sbe|roidst 6f war,and ov ‘the ewe’of battle,| found time to revel in the charms of phi \|lorophy,and feassveatetthd duituries wi)«th the folluwingTIMETABLE--N.C.RAILROAD usehs|seience.Napoleon,with Europe at bi- disporal,with kinigd cia hie dnteeha ath-r at the head of thousands of men whos Gratien,(‘were edt panded on arbitrary leasure,found time to converse with| »Aad yooug ncn who are cowh ted |tardabeopbaleen e ved Rertve Rates a! ,Gay,may takead tionr afd a halfofwha’| bs jeft for study,and this will amount to(Reune Bolldottene bfidrel year,’ |ote Yorn:aeeerescr =P6up i _$e.waar maste,Aaahdos’Lkvaw bom mp ebiutlamwee:|Pheweteryong mow!Ifyou #baldWé,adi bye,Dats BEES"arantaa AAR PB ote rt .%,aa eg, vious’Covpexsrayso't dm one of‘Nfe’has beet 10Zo ont aba ti aesva harewey96"Hbmademyhomeinthecourseofabdutnine years,t rtewine only three that could be‘ao:ana “t e 5 }Cywordsofthis sentence gives wathe faith“ had ful source of family alienations,heart- @re velar ame)Las peak!(>Net/mosethan!shiteappyfamiliesiutweptg|and the castaethanifest,and sq easily remedied!At, the 4emalh epmttenignyetWieft whatwerresides!In a look,a word,a tone, of ka tI orr_disquietude pha Bhn sae Think of it, aNytdaea Aclobgias:eee ure I zl arenai =heeuaz Mairess Maker, mn |lon wenkias’Corner.Just bask pf the e ing4 WHYeory*ps imevery-spectes of ¢ which undermines.the, |bodily ‘strengthi and WredkS.: dan06s if winepirits!** ae ee aclBs rE : saving labor ang Slothes. atTheChee is.‘arwitwathoe SaleTRcotewee Raleigh ByB) oryieGlogSales,Laan.oaxotibee Mfthe tail oar ticewewillforwardjeitherorboth i Wherever it ‘4s’‘intro-| duced it betumes “a stand ard article—n medicinal staple.\it “is |torday)dhe best and ‘purest tonid,and’ the “most -peprilarmedi in “the elvilized’world— sur¢’and get the ~“. Sold.b¥all’Dragziste!ate Country Storem”* 'Glrange of Schedule. Cn and after Tirade,Septetnher let.1870, trains will be run«ver this rocd im accordance TRAITS NORTH: z ware i errs aneree)eave anerve ivive. Cree chaa,oe ol tien8.1h oo)ald»g@ os (em Tew © Gree ae.WE Te Salm a -190m Co Sope 2732 um a™Raleiph,4 ~~)Ose +)GO.-tlrera?19de)4 k dy =~WRAPS gourn:“gt Chee amare.)re aeeree.|re Chetictte, }/rq ont rTSahebery,Fae «+See oy 1%=om sa{|Orectehere’,Se"-"Ris pe *eoO@|Ce.aeons ie ~‘Diem |Rot |OSRaleigh,99 2m ,us +6 ”3.09 ~4:oe aoe‘; GREES,rabsportatiup,ath—_—. =ie*11S+erp eae COMERT COCSPPr “Sept.15,1870. Jartes S$:Turner afd itife Jodith T,"Turner,as adh't Adah Fypepsi bers,decd, Edw,ney.—omeeh pate. am-ney mo RaberaM.Crembers:,neteselLand for —. To Edward Chambers : You a aSyNotiftedthat notion was issued on the Sth day of Septem-hepiies in,Head ber,1 \urbenatesracesah| the Seperior Court of said county at his of- fice in Troy on the 28h day of October,1870,when and:where you;are hereby re-quired to appear and augwer the coinplaint —in default whereof the plaintiff will apply to,said Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness,C,C.Wades Clerkof our said bCourtatofficeinTroythie15thdayoftember,A.D.1870.omO.6.WADE,©.5.c. vesteqreadalibethielesson,bGiné #ith you.I6wr—[pr.fee #10.) piermiesry ie :ww sath;f va 2 bs ¥ in fis Bet en sad changeof life. THEYskE Avine 2FArCcY D ARK, : || IN I A VI N Y O A F I Y O - - >r X | ' ao e uV D ALEXAN DER DUVAL/SPMOL*TERERAND |buegp Store of Ring &Cobléhs,ts now pre- pared todo everything in bis Wane at short notice and on the wost reasonable terms.— All kidd of furniture renovated aAndreyeairéd and made to lookas well taduew,Spectalat-pestlog gixen,te the ane afd repairing SOPAS,SPTTEES,LOUNGES, GHAI RS)’,&e.|oe Gite:Witt «Gall,examine bis work;and wane©Gitte)Wil!go asa esaorELHIGHPOW?)Nao, Prosii'm RAILROADBhtor. ——> Ten paces from where the Cars stop. -Best ofperters fit attendante at all trains.Mail Stages for Siem léavethis house daily.Passengers ditpatghed to.nny pointat short notice|Beata frconveheen:the Nheral patronage of theLupeeperiee:Attension'to the wants of otfbomeritacontinuanceofvasame.WM.G.Jar.)er » poe BARBEE,Prapriater arising from the habits mgmeendini Seedsqi”von ae % thatyouwill favor Bhs 5d bers Aacew’® atom« La.aficstions "ecaliartoFomotee te«ie — ae PERELoteHatred81complajintetuctidenttothesex,orthe decline of the color aff mtaaaeeteyeetaeSoe >ee atealMed weary odatsdial,dpcake’dwali will atc (lla oa aa i Ma Ws A enalhn einen ao World)...fratais pnt Td om bree ore eetincommeanotbeenequallynobeforehim.There | ‘ofPdwers ~~amie wei re &ne 4 {feet tinesiio AEjisiHELMBOLD'S »FLDED EXTRACT.BUCH,. rane |nm rising Soom,r chapued’er ae wuenensie Sp ened bs «nie a oer ,ads §widhs: FLEID ExTHACT Or BVCKU, lied by vin eens:ttetare:aad HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH of dissipation,ot fittle ex. Those eu ffering from broken-down er delicate con- stitutions,procure the The reader must be aware that,however|may be the attack of t |tain donffectéhe brdily health andmentalpowers.| Ii the above dises refee HELMBOLD'S|Ditretic. Sold-ey bestielor6 dress. + fer0cedaaeenmiedammnateniena: remedy af once. he above diseases,ht te eee the aidof a Dia-|tract Bochu is the great. »Prive —@1.95perDelibatedtoanya4. A pHa ~~ ‘AAdreiet.P.HBLABOLD,DragandChemfoct ‘Varehensc,594 Broad ~~ NONE ARE GENUT way.W.TY. NE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engrasedwrapper,with fac-simileofms 2 1em- joa]Warehouse,and signed fine B19 A.T.RELMB PD. pewties REWARD.:aevess,4oor @ cures all ¥tyehladderDiseases,OrgagicAffiictinns,General(|bility and all comp'aints of the UsinaryOr-|«im male and female.81.000 will also beBlind.Bleeding or Ite! id,for any case of og Pilée that Dehin 'Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. DeBing’s’MAGIC Rhewmatisin,Patus. 4 Joitite,in man andSoldeverywhere. Laberatory—A42 Franklinmore.Md. Bruises and Swelled beast.Send for Pamphlet. Balti-apr22-ly FOR SALB—FIGHTIGHT BUSHELS ot “Weeks’Extra Early Wheat.”for seed.Itis perfectly clea and free from allimties,atid is said to be éutitely exemptincidentotherweofWheat. Sept.30,1870. gen rom to most W.H.HOWERTON. 4% LINIMENT ctites| “el sa digodee Dnaae.01 buat devcrbete es)nbaceptie ance ha it rbitainb oe iP al 'ORRD ari py'to'the aboveplane'will Yous -0 Rpt ome eee “oS<ocpmtine Mitta,”a Ctiaap Plan,for F Bhs?a "7seetaeSyaireeSRsofiymeheavyexpenses)"(See ekplanet belo aeaceliy.You pay ate nade=o tae eemtoreceive$1,000.“Aud if your Clase is full 66.000,Pea ;me SEXES ADMI »|receive as ‘|death,«-Pive i. |Mesets over ............-.....--2-...\Nets a MVCE er ne|Poli fe isaucd in two years over \frogitvartauchnestpayinént,unti)nothing will be required,and the p oly thay beabo uathe Oilers‘an |made.”‘Thin ot eumofmoney. Showing a amceess beyond precedent. |WHI radfalty axterihimate froim the system diseases And alk the mow desirable planus. 'a bl —_‘theProteiheyok:ctionaf ‘vibe an exce »beatxYo ny ~yom)ave :aire:Sa Hotaers'of $8 1;by oélit,pach Fi and attaithesainegate-ofinterest OQONDITIONS OF POLIOY.—This Company'spol yimposes no restriction on travel aftercthelives-of fi Company:statanitkieCompanypeathewoveth; ‘This peel vdiT The F PmChRD}AR ve obsi Int ’ BDhe “C HILD]EEwontgence ENDO lOINT FE) waeehh 6 teeter oii)Ft TTED IN THEALLHAVE‘TO’PASS’A'MEDICALFannenSlimitedts5.000 Members, ra &Members;thet $6,000. CLass A.—Admite-nit-between the ages of «@rass B.—Admits all between the ages of 35« Lise Use~Adimits all Between theages of 45 by 60...TONDINE FUND.+At the same time ‘You LecdMaywnexora/Loxtie Pond,which may giv to fourself,sitedlis din the Dnited States doingPoemnel3$125,000,on Wasbr deeceurityofthe—Holders thatissues Se adeeraa Rates. "|E. we This ia.the oxiy e.,that has a Cas A McMU yage;Brockholders.All Otfieers*wrépEauaene STEW ana iat mrgins mre 103 dy rectors Stockholders,anf witttakeiPrproperrenerucnOFmice)anHolders willbemadesis »»: fay eseraa yer than any ‘oth M,peuever a Class Tr he Company guarantees thatin cate’your Gedth”should’wedswitht although there are W6r one thousand Mem receive $1,00;“but in case your Class had more’than 1.000.Menibere*themyam dollars’as there are Membersin your!Clase atothe, _In BE ANDER tieaesMARTINALE,isn Presibeyz,WMr HENDERSON,Ane’?! ANDA!ARTBound LUCIUS aegepicalExAuixer—M.B.TAYLOR,M.D.,Salisbury;'N GEN.ROBT.B..VANCE,Ashéville,‘N.o GENERAL MANAGING,AGENT Ipe NeK,.BURKE,Dest:Acer;Salisbury,N.C. eat?eea ne es,Cio ensh es Ose gel hae 4 Ne tate te ow it coils wit gila bsriaap eof 8 Re aesewLGcyan at oH A OM etaladd teSAMEGLA:=hedXAMINATION,ie.ronce Fullitiss always ih your!Oleh)‘vet alt youl vimwe re e798 a a15 tat iad+efabe ome ingured,yo ee it a-ind Cone ~Vleaavew’ me ae oma eigskiasas a os ‘PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFEINSURANCE 0G, OF RTDOHMOND, aepie a akames We UR oe caota whieh proves the economy of ite managetent aad its careful selection or|¥beh or exposure;completely superseding those waghene:A Sannin “WwAotanddangeradsremedies,Copsiva and Mercury,|W.O:CARRINGTON,..............-.-.222s thee SanaAe singhfoolltheseQsgnam,|JOHN E.EDWARDS,................----.--+.ceanekee®Vick Prusipert,OEL ARB OOM oo ccc essesceeeeeeeoes SRoRETARY.JJ.J.HOPKING,...22.02.cece ce ese eeecccce ce ceeees Assistant Seonztamr.EEA (PTE |Se Bes WOMEjaca tc os cos oot oss sosost SurrnisTENDENT OF AGENGMRS.-o THE OONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Companiesfe fall of adrVSRHELMBOLD’S to the policy holdersof beth Companies.its expenditures will be less,asd wilh lesetelatite {Thefuture dividends will be wore certain,probably greates im amount,and «better reser.FLUID BXTRACT OF BUCHU||vedfand createdNosyoeofold 7 olfey bolders will be effected;they will cantinue toa.thevamernp {|fore;to hold the same policies as Lefore;to hare the samerights,benediesmaleorfemate.fom whatever ense erignating,||fore,and have equal on nt security with greater future benefits thanva |pad no meter of howw long standing.oer‘|All renewals rn Id policies will be in name Of new company.onttotecte eed oder.immediate”ta AB easand =Thie Coanpany has met with @ eteceas beyond al!parallel in Life pendare nap ——offerste ore strengthening time any of the preparations of |the Southern public a ome Mnterprise equal to any andsurpassedBarkorIron.It adiviees payment of all cash avre then Siri de wiwr. i,will alow one third Joan on perlicipating policies,It requires no notes for leaps. slight {|partieswer|thas the followthg valuable features whith no-otherccompany mien 9Moe tecoteorteiedemanceSouthertimen,ineured in Northera It has no restrietions un residenceor travel,all policiessareNon-Forleitable,« Of the contrat.guaranteed On the face of the Policy asa part a Office,Vy having all their past payments fo " The seas urapce Company paysite|preminns her policies,aud in the event of@ separation frontenchalltherightofNem-Forfeiture.paid—=policy,echo valuevebadyeemDosuchsplervening§@vestment of funds Kasedaapomne OYidgeieeesRealsntlsbhDoublethenemlaselofBeDbsiennailsoMuchWyRolsibyefen appéal to brery'than and woman in ‘Western North ©lies the blacked boon Of Life Tneurance t sok well to theirintenss=ee “Pledmoatand AriitgtonLi aa enats solivited,andinformationeheetfaner eensof Life ThaTone=)gerance:| aty Witnost charge.:»HULDERNES®,Agent.‘bon America Life Ins.Co. Taotasvrtie,N.C torecipents of its beneToenehon sock ws only the widow and fathertors “ean feel ||aloo: and express. May you have successin indneing others to! insthe Lord of the widow aud orphars and prosper you in your good work, Mr.Footlerness fe also agent for the Ne pool,London and Globe pany,whieh ingnres all hinds of publie and pri- vate buildings,Railread nF ate,8 tories,Founderies 7s all its loses prem)" All letters addreasec.to Thomasville,N.O tion. “Mrs.Bena ae nedsMiller’s Boardin Dear Sir —Youwin please actept my ein-: cere'thanks for your prompt payment,withont| change,of theamount of the policy of Ipsur-| febl1—tf ance on my Hasband’s Life,amounting to the| sumof three'thonsand dollars.At your ear-In T=e nest and xepeated solicitation be was induced|Aca ir Chipttat oer” insure in your Ser aud nuw we arethe and thé Nérth America Life Insnr-||patiy we shall feel under obligations, and may bless you ure in your most liberal company, Apt Margaret C.Barter, of Rowah MINf8,'3 Firk Inetraneé Cot? ast,kitsa Merchandise Mr.»Holderness,at“ill receive prompt atten.|deo 3—tf Soe RESRALEIGH,'N.Cc. OPENED NOVEXBER 1862 alation onasec Wee Dividends paid-om on Life Policies, et: eee Insurance € Ratlo-ofexperives’ Its ratio of Assets to LiabilitheNewYork avice upon strictly eqnitablaterm,cheapestattainablerates, -THE BARBERyR formsthom thathe Neaabebagenscommodious inWoethen North Carolina.Heft: from al).Salisbury,N.C.,Dec.17,1869,Se _nesterspesfie NiA'.ytvt Se eee cee Sees esecess eens em ae reLIFEa“©LIT retT,Y 8.89percent.>ad ie da we yt ;‘anditprante oat §.BD.WAT,Gonmy__dNO.A,BRADSHAW Ay HIS HAN :HDs cute Patefrlice aidShop,in Dr.Henderson's Brick, Building,Reom Mo.2, where he would’be pleaséiitostethém.nie 8 Ol roy y ’ “Mae : Ring PA elgg arb Sy Sartiileys b ‘ ’ o pd aR 1 fae yt ge poe eafe. | as - : pc i ee bp REE AM | | rite E69 ~ } tism and of public: saf »- | dre . able. : 5 Hf tema pm Te y ’ we 4. BY . one i x ay oat in; and.’ 1 pA i ei oe ee Pot fes ea ‘% Ae lll n a Hoping i Seth dee tigen " bene oe only to ear m) self 5 i erack- 3 Ret ie bcguigannvamen cee “ * (be 00 Ponitato me saplly addressing. mp io my |, Ye alii! : < own voice, 1 could no longer credit Te ble and the most to be excused my FORTX SHILLINGS, AND 4) 9 wipes abn’ thea at al boidtes;” ‘by Nh a oe of history. «no wren “Ay p¥n. 2 al nein # ; ever-memorable F’ 14th - Lad boow all day ityings eo get from'| | Dare st you thiik’You urf apeakidg., rai ,atopa.”” Me day of Apah, 1605,» ham _| Aveminster to Chelchester by .a, country oud. new vibe said. ti the that live, « London line, and- a branch line of I answ by calling the guard tsloud-’ 4 moiety. Tu the Sree plese; ty (Ee poubiry | )70ee URe iT ee lineonly ran shree times a day, passenger ge vents coh Beat tothe and goods together, necessitating’ ‘wea than i was fall of pas-| shavtings at every station, we could sengers, sod they no more hear ; Ly be-said to. bave made a.good start. In phew thay oul 982 eS my | pas over mene arder ough t next place, the eirategic arrangement | it Pid ug phn “ ee 4 Rewrel adiscriminately co denote : a") f0ulid ” whereby the London line managed invari- ly ng eri , eel to ear on cnwrinkiod niurder, yet an assas- ’ abiy to start its trains five minutes before | | never have made them assume. | bands , o—_ | the aprtvnl of the “ep” couaify- ,train,| ‘Ronen, eomptriend, jem sown: of cheskl I looked up for py qompanioa | nan Rivemeng Soli a te nates PA, itinng age en ith for we heurtas Biers Ae Dell just as it Ars to all poe whether a Bis ry flon, to epite the country. eompa- , ‘ bs ¢- it was of a theatrical or infamous | tains, while the volcanic . formations seue! MELMBOLD “ , ay, ely tended to rapid progress, In you when I entered the , carriage, You was greatly surprised, when I got-om) puny sob bene Kat thd tabbiog hick natere. - ’ a discernable analogy to hoee Team A FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU, the ‘Lied loan a0 it alwaya happens to be | wish, perhaps, to hud who Tam? Well,/ the platform, at being asked formy card p~ KA... the nature Of Wie het. Th All of these dssassina and their admi<| riffe and Palma a eat a the.gim of a trafie-ma to endeavor | {We year® age ta- bt, 1 was a passenger by a very officions:persen ; still merendo, |» tive ot Rotter is raret , - rers affect to call them tyranpicides. But,| Accordin to the new the fol- pal idinesd SAMME from Indlecretion. The ex- | drive peseengere of to ew SoM * sage | by this very up-mail. There wae a colli’| on receiving a magitreje’s stwmons in } Y 1 selfal Ae des by a singular, the ‘most odious tyrant, } lowing is i poten j roe to visit with all possible retribativedelaye | sion bog a roy down-g.0ds, you see, the norping.. "The offitlog# persoti Gepo- ter ua ties wit ppgrertrad with an exception or two, is the Ba sopam on he conte surface ; for she, * yn hee the bostile British pablie «when sis, will | pa age: oy ya} + ool ama ey vat be. ee the vy tg Anti-| meaning, and the ‘bistorical assassin sets | '° Scape the assassin’s-steel, while Cw-| subordinate, is gradually cooling, Pieri is oan renee Riper ieeertbter poor g pre injared. was— | tobacco Alliance, an # con | in obedience to soine higher law, of which sar, the noble-hearted and forgiving; Hen- | estimated that one fiftieth of the é “I che branch. In the foarth place Md didn’: | OO “Be °P° . s a2 under the persuades bimeclf by bis own peculiar ry LV., the generous and tolerant; Dan- | ocean has been already absorbed, The constitution, once affected with Organic | help us forWnrd to be compefled to travel |*™ what you call a'ghost, though we con. | smoking in s railway cate PPP’ | chosen executor. Bomu wotlve of publi, | when the crust of the earth bas become sider the word rather afro Gig. amongst | erty of the D. E. F.G. mos: f , Sal coptareies of the ’ mense mountains, vo Some astronomers have detected Ht us defornilty of person and character of hme: Ag tn tnng 8 object was to ridthe world of a tyrant, but whose real ambition was a morbid de- sire fot fame ur notoriety, no matter ones to perish at hands. The only Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strength ; a pe PIO : pany, coutra- ; : : lat drop of water qivappesr. * at chy J poy ory re ong pret i. pecan = pasty pen ourselves, and have a better term for it-— | ry to their regulations, dec tered = cae rel" ay alia cm fact that can be offered in extenuation of poe: shar that the earth could oosiy ab- sheet. Rend cog deve teeta ents pros naeangh ape cates Sih oss | Now I have told you what I am, you will | have seen me (only think )—me leaning The reasoning that brings the will to their crime ie that their prototypes, | sorb fifty oceans like those w 4 ’ : fifty-eight ye. Aveadaain. (a tha like to kaow what I want? Very good. | out of the carriage as it qmme inte ¢ hel-| such a remedy for amy evil or oppression, the followers of pie, their deeds | cover a large portion of the surface: _ Ghth and last place, we were no: got to You shall sec ” chi ster Station, emoking “ meerschaum | . hether publie or private, no matter how | 2re the off-epring of frenzied minds, caused | the water at present on the earth ‘ ee Obeichester yet ; and {t sould -have.been The ghost in my body then began to| pipe! The guard gave eyidence that the | any, is necessarily fallacious, and beto- | by gloomy and fanatic imaginations. tates only one twenty-four ory Weep mcney in my p “not fT aover bed feel In my pockets, from which be drew | carriage certainly smelled! very strongly | pens a diseased imagination (in the per D'Arcy McGee, the parliamentary lead- | part of its weight, and once absoreed yO . b i i ; al WS winbro’—Bwinbro’. "ORahige “her out my tmoerschaum, loaded i¢ from wy) of tebacce on afriving afhelchester, and |... thas even conteniplates it), whether erin Canada ; General Van Dorn, in Ten- | would become insensible to * SL wvouy'’s for Marchmoat and Natchley.: Change eee ey Mighted it wih cop/ef wy x] A bie co wd ore the of. he objects is to cut down ove’s ap a | Convell og votes? aarti tar oe aor will one opm like the os and - . ” 2 | ’ | Bo to « a private wrong—t a ’ ’ ’ : . P FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, here ‘ . “Ah,” be proceeded, whifing the weed | cious person's description, was foand on Nhe : | merous other péfsons sinee’the war, all | form similar ves into which wom Almost time for a change, I reflected, rapidly,” you smoke. very good stafl—|my person Oase waselear. Fined for- a depp denemianys cane perished by asbaésination! #howing the mosphete will senle. Loog the considering | had been vine hours owt oo | : . A . ; Iaeisetiows Yeculing to Females is unequalled by a journey of fifty eight miles, ond was Golden ~Leaf and Returns; not a bad|'y shillings and costs. Nay more: the The assassination. of Caser by Brats, fearfal rapidity and prevalence wich | era all life will have Siecmormmecccas pera still far off from my destination. Looking | mixtore, though I prefer a lithe Litakia | case of smoking in a raiferay éarriage has} o¢ Henry the Foarth by the fanatic monk which the tragedy at Wasbington has Whether there is any trath ja 6f the Uterus, and ia s >| with it myself Not at all a bad body | been gibbeted at all the stations on the : = inoculated the desperate portion of our | ory or not, we have uo oy sponte 5 oees | ott fr = my window of a first class com- | vourt, either,” he went.on, eyeing the form | line~+where Lam bang op ap a caution Ragetiion, e yn gnees by — — popelition, IML. lel tee the caoail partment, I saw it was a cheerless, driz-}? 4 foes ra : er celebrated by the poet than by bistory, o alarm rose in which he was sitting,—“not at alla bad | and warning to the British public, im 4) yra rat by Charlotie,.Corday, the terrible enough so give the slightest body ; and it fits me to aT, ooly a Wttle | solemn black frame; wish my name and | siucmoy on Napoleon the Great by| HOW TO HAVE A LOVING WIFE. | shortepan ofa cage eine, i ing to ex periments aliog night, and the reil@a@y porters were | streaming in the misty air as they hurried ‘ | df nagar of thet __. | Short ftv the arms. By the way, I find one | addeess, and the’amowge of the penalty |g). sand the last equally-ae borribi |! : | Miaaccoies wie pa aol mended of your front teeth a little loose, so don't enforced at full'teageb } and defenseless as a os others, of A correspondent sends the following to take nine million of years for pon our train be ae an hour tea and + time | “*” T did that, wheo yeneomn © en . woald bg bese wes to attempt) Ligeok by J. Wilkes Booth, até among | the Phrenological Journal : cool down fifteen degrees. pe 0 Bi Bei wor’s past eleven at pight, be soothed my frri- | again; and your nose is a little long for | to dispate the Case befdre the magistrates. | +, epost celebrated in history, and ate re-| If you would have a loving wife be as siaen none e Meee by Nilicg OY graity {thd a 06 | Dt bet 5 daresay Cleve neue It is something to hawgeet one’s self right | goved by the motive, not at all by the | gentle in your words afler as before mar- to FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU | siness ov a brancl ling if] wamved to go | sathyeoasPilt hoesreor ype ys tre: be att he phinn See Jasna maither, from those vulgar murders | riage; teeat her quite as tenderly when s temperature of the pas Tena, H ere; and i of-the wees week pri . : ; don’t make her maid ye 7 AND a dai ~ Bbece Ag guaterd | cherished organ of mine, TRE LATEST NY: FORGERY. | a rapt “aiheny, pay bevong is pe ge gees My alan ee why she looks nnssi-emaitpaniantiitede id ~s . : vere than lkfal if vb i ¢ t them “Yes, I dare say now you feel the eold & liule flatier:was ereated yesterday ia Brotae, inetigated by « misconceived | less tidy and neat than when “you first , . ‘ — ROSE WASH pi Be oo ike pad rps 1A ont there | % little; I did- at first; but, it's nothing | Broad yy! Wall streets by the, discovery | patriotiem, ing, at he tinie, the office | knew her ;” don’t buy cheap, tough beef, Reg ie pica epenagt a s at all, considering branches didn’t pay to | when yon ae used to it. I find Napaad baily that B.C. ‘SeOo., brokers of Xo. | Sretey pretor, thas recognizing the gov- and scold her because ib does tot come veluahie’ fertilizers. wade uw ye oop ane abageg qyred werk ose wale. | very hot,—being heayierthan [ am acqus: | 11 Broad street, Had’ Geet ‘Vietimized by jerivmentiof his patron by acting under it, | 00 the table “porter hiyuse ;” don’t gram | i often allowed te ed pas amebnnge he we ne inconvenience| A solitary passenger then entered my tomed to wear; but it wou't be for long | some skillful forget out of 820/000 ip gold.) killed Omeat at the capitol, in the Senate | ble “about equalling babies if you ean’t , and tarkeys veut pou win house saperaed ing those unpicss- Sage, or rathe ba into it by | 1 require it ‘positively for this night’ ons | Shaslyehera? o'clogk on Wedpesday af-| clamber iu the light of day and the very ket up a “harsery,” and remember thay ; fomodion, Copsiva and Mercury, pk gp rey Lately aa the | ly,’ a# you say in your playbills, and will | ternoom€ apan ve feet seven ivebes| | eye of the patie’ Hetaiee even by dint ‘bay aa take after papa in his dlepodl- the shed ia the goard had banged himself into hie -ven, return ft abinjared by she time we gét 16) Mgh, and atout thirty years of age; pre- | SRhis political power and, the most artfal fin { @on“t smoke and chew tobieéo, thts / ‘ emitting the growl: “Change here!” — Cheleherter... Byshe-by,.let.me,beg you! sented himself at the desk of Stedman "te ence to make the. ap |thatter ‘your fierves, and “spo? Jottr’ Bett - =e Our real oud emiive iron ongl ne doubt | 10 bem litte careful haw you throw your | Uo» with an ordef of » printed slip head- oe ser p repewarteS aan .- per and make your breathin ntisanee, and weary Wil his beadiong wares: arma-about so-mach s¢-you did just now, |fniy Purportiag to befrom y Dodge | tM thea cowplain that wife declines to hive iwelve miles ap_bour,gave a, berolengigh | !ot wy body is.of « more delicate y ing the firut to wee them go howe joreed and ebeerfat wo ce. of taidatglh, bohebitte a Veebiey afam, in srrde ® than yours’; pay heer. ty ; in gold cket rates and tp news you + Prem Oe ’ emplation of past exploits, in days Joy iu substance, 1 am atmid yon, will sang by bearer . Dhis order.was pat omyerr ‘ExTRACT OF BUCHU Wes twas Be eianed to valet dovtatan ander the armpits. You will obs: presumedly si Mt.WyD. Porter, o* ; on. branch, and dragged us off into, the dies and gentlemen,” he went'ow it Tec-|eushier af P ‘ & Oo) and gr Ine = dali thudies to | blesk.night. turer's etyje, “that if I take a Mighted ve. ssre- Stedman i. had inet the abit of reediving such -ocders | 4 eligestevtandl tbe same maoner My eonpanion was Atal, thie saviaw afd ihe ot in the corner os ctttont ana [agedemeny with a face lean and er Lieut’s @yey he-mill feel no pain.” Saying paad « : preparauors of|'Wke-a shrivelied apple, continded below this, my dreadfal companion proceeded | for that lishee, they never the eth 4 abe thin By a sf iif satin cravat, ‘Tih trees iMistrate bis remark by makitig « G8 at border or eft irs reness; and s 2 me ‘ your ombroine down ordsticate cos- [ight-Giting. and of anaient and Faded | BY shadowy eye with a burting wnateW. ianded over to itger two gold certifi- " ‘Tra Egat sans Sat me = ptocare the remedy at once. Hlack,-he looked altogether like aman wi | Tfelt'ho'pain as the ma ch barped i Igy|| cates for $10, each, pumbered 1,184 ba Swate Yaak. however slight han fan Very mach to seed, whieh, per- | head, certaiuly, : * byh 98, teapeoslt » Yesterday morn- 40g i om, we Nok MAHI, m he ik of diseases; it is cet- | haps.accounted for the luxuriant . growth “You will allow,after all you. see, that, tngyowbew the * order was preseuted to ed | thoughtless wi ernse or worth; - bodily hesith: aod:ments; powers. | of bis arms and legs:."Obverving his |) my shape has its advantages,” the Eppes Pods ae it was at once prov Pehie’ we ote of the tiidat’ en, | if you did, » 19, blame if you suffer bd Mihthe above 4 rehire the aid of a Di. pelothes steaming with the damp air 1 be- | proveeded; **but it Bled” bas its dishdvaa-|* ‘7 eB... Merete, Stedr & | fghteo 0 ‘who over fat upet a} the conseqnentes | " HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu fs the great)gan to realize it was very cbiilly: It eer-| tages. ‘Try the pips’ “tow” T ‘teféd’ to Ca, iately notified the police 4 shaweser, be bad been _ oa ~ oi talnly was. take the pipe; it dfépped through my va- wearer i work oop! tolbelicve abe enemy of the Catho- |}. Tuovemt st was: Hen Husnaxn.— 4a ms a “Qnite.a change in the weather,” I-re- yt fingers” He placed it in my. mpath ; andl the afternoot bad gracked éne 0 y and whorn he wert ‘to Paris to | Gor dark night, not long ago, burglar | this is the best way of using Wr eid ' ~ marked, “Very cold to-night, i# iy not 1” | T could ot hold it, hof get a whiff from | the certfitates Th the js Of Bates “de (eit Od ty the long gown of his*order | entered « private residence in Sixth ave- | three weeks before planting, mix’ potters : “Don't feel the cold myeelf. Perhaps it. “Precisely so,” said the gbdst.— Brown, bankere/ w#6 had tecerved it fom and with » long, knife, Ravaitlac | nue, On ascending ove flight of stairs he ee of the barrels with ets fy you would like fo change places with me. | “Now, this is just what, bes brought me the Pai Nutiond! Bank.’ “No wrest ‘has gas he was. riding from his | observed.a light in a chamber, and while | their bulk of moist lost *eatdby Draggicts everywhete. Pricé—$1.95 per There.ia no denught bere.” here to-night. Agreat smoker all my life, | been mia 4, igrever, Gp to the ‘hoar of the'sick Sally, and-in-the | hesitating what to do a large woman sud-}eover. When the masse" bettie, or 6 for 96.50, Deliveredtoanyad.| I replied | should be very pleased to do doing my.six pipes a day.regularly, f hav | cloaing basinéss on the street. Measrs. ablio treet’ of La Ferronnerie, in the | denly descended upon him, seized him by | shovel it over ‘and mix dreeo. speiptome in all communications. | xo if not this ineonvenierice; and, ac- | been defanct these two years—and: dar. | Stetiman &-Ge.'s office boy thinks that he Wigidet of a.crowd, planged the digger in- | the throat, forced him down, throngh the | more loam, or peat, and let, 7 Gatos —™ ~ ~ | eurdingly we changed seats. ing all that time I haven't had # emeke! has scen the forger thinks he has seen his victim. He fled, but} hall, and pashed bim isto the street before | wanted. This may be worked is mis It was cold, and ne mistake, J. must | —not a blessed draw! I miss my 'baceq forger intharoffice before, and he prob ediately caught, acknowledged | he had time .to think. ‘‘Heroi¢ Repulse pared for garden seeds, or SwaAe have taken a chill, for I felt the cold creep- | dréatiful. “There is provisiog “tinde for | bly toohey'he by of the place, and Was 6¥) the deed, and, after trial in Paris, was | of a Burglar by 9 woman,” was thé way Povaful to the hill, for field ing over me in. a most unaccountable man- stmokets, down with as, you will Wnder- idently eftirer’well acquainted with to. pieces by horses. the story appeared in the newspapers the| will always tell good story” sdine H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemice! |"? stand ; but we.are governed by & Board | manner of dotug business or was in colluy Ji..Macheth, afer inviting Duncan, King} nextday. But when iriends called and | time. wt. , Locking at my edmpanion on the oppo- of Directors, whose incapacity quite equals sion with some one eonnected with Phelps, Seotiand, to partake of his hospitality | con atulated her upon her courage, she Paar 5 Wanehnese, 594 Broadway, N.Y. site seat, on whom the lamp-light now | tbat of most of your City Boards. There | Dodge & Coi"s house who was! “Mesafs, brat least, soch is the legendary account | exclaimed: "Good gracions! I didii’t T Mies. shone full, I saw that this face was not so | is @ stock of bodies kept on purpore' for Stedinnt & Oo. cay that chis lose will not | wnan whieh the tragedy of Shakespeare is | know it was a burglar." If I had Fehould The Cincinnati. ing dee thin, nor his featares so withered, as I had | smokers. so that, if you want a pipe, you | *ffect their business very materially, and {fanded, and, although differing from the | have been frightened to death. 1 thoughe | 78! Readers of that tee — at first sapposed ; and T'must have wade | mast go.into one of the bodies to enjoy it. that | will continue to buy and sell Pobscare scrap of history which makes | jt was my hasband come home drank a- thé Chicago Legal News, © a mistake as to his age, for he was by no But, it. you will believe me, the supply is gold and stoeks a8 sual. Maébeth kill Duncan in battle, heat El-| gain, and I was determived he shoulda’t Myta A. Baldwell, bave o means as old as I had’previously judged. | 8° notoriously ifsufficient to meet the de- NOE. Herald, Oct. 14. Pyin, is the account to which the minds of | stay in the house in that condition. weeks a palpable letting down NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN | How cold jt was to be sure | Ae I con-| mand, rand er@ie no- cianes whatever weet LE Ag ot wll a readers most agony ! pat eo a, Louisville Sun. The a to. stecl-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of m _| tinued to look at him, I noticed bis aspect for a new ghest to getra smoke. When e first Christian marriage between Chi the old King if ‘his castle, ‘this com- ath ee ary retiremes Warehoas we eae changed momently — that be was craving I entered the Society, all the bodies wart perveeh wes bate Congr in Caltorus by mitting a double crime against the eae) A christian’s ne sane is like a rain- | bat it is consoling to know bao — younger; that the wrinkles in his face | out in use, and booked for three years’ vis | ‘The happyccouple wete Sam Hing and Gal. | of hospitality and nature. The act of the | bow, made up of drope-of. grief of earth, | loss to the News’ bas been a ah. juve a—ly H. T. HELMB™, Dd. | were filling out and smoothing cown; and\advance. My name has been dowm og! Guill, > poet has contrived to take all the pity and and beams of the bliss of heaven. census. 7 eT 7 4 28 v7 Prati ahi eay Went oo rey "opportunity, we t hi ¥ fem =< Sage it a to « he 7 vegrdad sompleted from Cheraw to this plaeg, a parr < (pedyyary vee 24 ott pagiateageger Ae ality le ad: vagy of: bad ‘p* basen grcatig tne Wt ata ta is construction #4 yp. et we think a a * day. | Se Btgnety ge Wis ener ined fo rnd from this point wo win a wt po | hie ae Wa kttended the Fair'st Raléigh last week, ‘#pent a small part of three days on the Fair ‘ The aaumber of visitors ip attendance Was quite large, and the Society has “OY stock Was not altogether as - be desired, but was creditable. — ‘ departments the exhibitions were apd, ip.some instances, yery good. The of Agricultural implements and Sabor, sa- for the farm, was very good.— l, Farmer's Hall, and, Mechanic's we think, 4 much better appearance year. Wedid not heer the gnanal ad oanps lost Meee af Prof. Phillips, nor the address of Gov. the life and character of the late Baffia, but we heard them bosh propose w? give any detailed ae the Fair, or of the articles on exhibi- we canpot refrain from memtloning Wettern part of phe State. Sani had on exhibition the finest sam- We have ever seen, raieed and iff the colfily of Bancombe. Gen. red by himpcifin the same connt) ferier.’ These samples prove beyond Western Nerth Carolina posseses lands in the world. , we believe, that could not be where. Mrs. Williams Brown hed on exhibition some wax flow- Tree... valso embibited several FT acti rte ve i ; spe ohne Hs sl tad eth a i pre! va aaa “wil ‘i yyeets * eV ae Sd aro inh thet ead at no dist * 4 exhibition from Westerp North Dardlins, but, as we took ng notes of them, we sare unable to mention them. We will publish tho echal ralninns tenn soon omire « (Of egupee ye stayed at the Yarhoro Houle, ’ the inzitatign of Dr, Blacknall ite: | that undergands keeping « popular and first ies hotel—thet he is the right man in the aright hie teemcqenet we feel | k won will fully maintain, if if best hotala fy the Somther cot ren them Mr. Mills, of the Bib- Bobbitt. of the ‘ Mr. c ~ Turner of the Sentinel, : Site Wilmington Journal Mr fPiehor, ‘ way Mr. Evy tT T., oO , Mr, Pool of the New of Ooinmerce, and, perhaps, others. the pleamreéf seeing Edwin Forrest in Y thy in one of his in- jormanges. Upon the whole we en- syed 0 it finely abd hope to: repeat it at cyergpeoufting annual Fair for years to come. the © ject, manner not at ail creditable p ales had on exhibition a sample | ome apples on eghibitian from | stike appalled before the gigantic proportions of none | pant ree a m5 = : my fmad ‘ a to 7 ht man who pretends abate! pagan y-2 a Sth of August were, true at the. time we made them, if they are not now, We have never re- tracted them, and we never will, as applicable to the time at which wé made them. We know them to have been true, and this statement should be satisfactory to all who regard us asa man of integrity. If Gen. Hill so regards ua he is satinfied in bis heart, ifthe does not so regard ub why did he say that he did? Every man who has been a constant reader of Gen, Hilt’s paper knows'that he has sought a controversy with us, if he ie mot still seeking it, notwithstanding his declarations to the cou- read our articles, that he has pot trested us with the courtesy and kindness with which we treated him, bat which, it now appears, were thrown away upon him. Hecertain'y an effort todp so in reply to our first acti¢lle, Ut R was only a8 effort. He could not long disguise hiawelf. The in- stincts of his nature were entirely too strong for nj—they have burst forth in full vigor and exhibited him im all his mental and moral obliquity. Thenarrowness of his mind and smallness of owetand inent- ly upon the weet ry. ane the man efadly aa he's, had been born and educated'ia New England be wonld have been a puritan of the puritans, “Hed be lived there at a sufficiently early day he would, in all probability, have been distinguished among the witch borners. Even now he may be gipating, in anticipation, over the sufferings which he | imagines himself capable ef inflicting upon us by the contemptible and disgusting mode of his | attacks, | But we intend to disappoint him sorely, We | will have no firthe? tontréversy with him. We acknowledge that we are no match for him—that in any‘ontroversy fii whith we might engage jhim hé would crush vis jo atoms, We stand | his mighty intellect tly cot and} pee mefemna hy pba, aay cannot imitate. We well know that it is atter- ty impossible for us to cope with such a man.— Bat one conrse is leftto us. We long ago learn- ed from that great and good man, Faletall, thet is the ¥ velar.” Remer- cal ay opts Verily iH i Alpe; or —— “Titeks” who #0 ‘siccesfilly “bam bowled” “Maryland, My Maryland.” from this poinit, we retirp from the Beld forever —we shall meet Gen. Hill no more. : Yet, we hethink onrself thatdaty demands that we linger ne cvixthapir we thack Gon, Hill for the great service he rendered the Conservative cause during the late campaign. In the name of the party, then, we tender him its thanks for having remained 9 quigt on the subject pf poli- fige—publishing oye family paper yo contest was pyepand the yictory won, . It is or- ly those that have,read his paper closely since the election who can properly estimate the im- tance af the service he rendered the party e his comparative silence during the canvass. Tt is quite trug that he entered the political arena actively immediately after the_ election, exclaiming ‘Nancy, ain’t we brave.” But the battle had been fonght and the victory gained, character Ay ORD Bi fayrt iss the Richmond W decet ve themselves as ibey will, but there ean be but little doubt in the minds of calm and obsery ing that 20,000 men voted the Conserva- live ticket ab the late eleetion who have no fixed political status an told by present national] party names, When the aaiwion of the Conservative party is accompligh¢d then jet it cimolve if it chooses, a8 it algsost pertausl y will, and Jet ite members attach themselves to which ever na tional party suits them best. For certainly the whatever may be contended by some Jt was formed for another and far higher purpose and must not dimo!ve until that purpose je accom plished. oniinpineGipthnneagiee SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION, We are sorry to have te announces that the Radicals nave carried ihe State of South Caro lina by a yery decided majority. We had en tertaimed strong hopes that the reform party, whose mission was the same as that of the Con- servative party in this State and Virginia, would succeed, and redeem the government of that State from the bands of the unprincipled ad- ventdrers who now have control of jt Bat. we have been (licappointed. or For the Old North Bate, “TITE QUESTION OF A CONVENTION.” Mr. Editor >—Y oa pablish an endorse an at +4 i il } PP The Peoples Literary Companion, for No- vember, comes to us a6 bright and as’ fresh looking as the green fields ave after ® gen- tle rain. It is published by E. ©, Allen & Co., Augusta, Maine. Terms, 75 cetits per year, A fine Stoel Engraving, entitled ‘From Shore to Shure,’ ss pregented to every new subscriber, It ig yseally one of the most pasion engravings ever before the public. he Companion ig printed on fine, heavy paper; its colngns are filled to the brim ‘with good thingsshy talented authors, and withal it is one of ‘the largest and finest il- and he was, powerless for ha:m. lustrated family papers published. one A Bah 4 teh on yg Bde Sally exer) Jersey bell, RA Jenkine 00s, of Oo are old, TM Holt. of native or years old, Clintos W Wiltlomes of Wake, pro Best mileh cow.J P H Russ of Wake, pre” Beat milker, I Williams, of Frank!in, pre- mior $10. SHEEP—MERIXO,“POTSWOLD Om soUTHDOWS. | The Judes appointed to examine the above | clam, report that they have examined the sheep | entered under the shove head —~ te or ball, over 1 and onder 2| premiom of sania te Da ay Cian, Now ach ee rh e » 88 3 5 ze ee AMY PSA ot my me A enpenliad. orevt- eee pound, . 77 63 to. Irom, bar, rr aerate Ste i ween veeeve o “ : eee te i eSpace ee sp ” * ee at etatoes. per to — st t e s SB E S R S R S TE S S AE S T is o s . Best and variety of apple trees, J. Lindley & 808, Greensboro’ five dollars, Best and largest variety of pear irees, Ridge “¥ presen, Bre dollars, ley the | variety of pench trees and G Auheny bod trees or the best ity, 0 the premium was divided between two, Best and largest variety of grave vi L im, Sve dollars. sia. jon there are no genuine Merino, BATIVE On GRADE AXD GoaTs. } Southdown on exhibition. Best native Buck, W M Boylan, of Raleigh, | premium $20, $ Best Ewes, 8 in samber, the same, premium | 10, | Best Ewe Lawhe, Dr W A Forte of Wake, premium $5. Jest pair half breed Cashmere Goats, Dr O L Ellis, of Loulsberg, premium $5. | SWIXD—PERKSHIREG, CHESTER, NEAPOLITAN Best pair fall blooded Neapoliss pigs, Dr O L Ellia of Lovwisberg, premium $10, $5 cach. Test native sow and 4 pigs, D P Steadman, of Wake, premium $10. Best pig 8 werk old, B B Rhodes of Wake county, premiam $5. Beat. Chester soy) 15 months old, E Burke| righ ium $8. Beat native boar, 7 snouts ot, Benj Kirk-| .oo - an 4 months old, W apy mitten R A Jenkins, of Salem, sie gn Care i we ot De TP Lee, of Woke, ot Rast of Derby gume, by J Mon, ; premiam $3, Best.pair of Falklapd Blue game, by same, game, by J © Plarths, of Chatham, of 4 which are Forthy of Seaulber eee to a diploma. TURKEYS, DUCKS AND GEESE. Best half Poland by W A Nash of Chatham ; prem Best pair half wild Turkeys, by same; pre P Bos tak Gets Ceol octaves, Ria ’ otra wa wren yates dollars. wi per of gooseberries, Lind- variet ley & Son, Greensboro, dice dollars. Hest atid largest varicty of blackberries, G L iy, three dollars committee on Fruit Trees, recommended james to the following, they having been Omitted in the catal : Best and largest variety of plums, Ridgeway nureetes, three dollars, Rest and largest variety of , Ridgewa aurecries, five dollars. ~ ™ a ited Best and largest variety of Quine, Lindley & Soa, three dollars. e premium of $2.50 far the best and lar. | oo cherries was recommended to be divided eet ry d oon ent G@ L Anthony. indley vi h variety and Mr. Anthony the ‘ew te F ayaa yee The committee also commended the trees ex- hibited by Frank Johneon and © B Harrison, | as deerving of notice at the hands of the Execn- tive Committee, Exegutive Committee a warded the ten Ridge Sue wa. Nemerles 10 © he obtained of Greensboro, premiom hivins taken three and two “int A pre blood beets, Dr Girissou, Raleigh, hiig Best lot of turnips, (white glabe,) GG Ranke, tireips, De” Grimom, mead lot of two my Qaiom, Mre 8 G Wil- “That of Caine, Dr. Grimm, Raleigh, Tant, premium of a monument to Gen- stone erat Bete wns laid in Atlanta, on Sat- urday, under the ayspices of the Ladies’ Me- Association. Among the articles de- posited were a Confederate flag, with the in- sori 'Saéred to the Memory of General Lee,” 4 portrait of the General’ and a bullet taken from the body of a woanded Confeder- ate.— Columbus ( 7 Enquir ‘er, — A refined way of chronicling ordipary e- vents is exhibited by 4 Cincinnati reporter. who says that “a quadraped, calhis Sapri- corn, denominated Billy, umbrage at ony, oe belle's jan bend, and went for it- The impagt of the goat's head accelera- or the lady’s Andalusian glide ponsidera- hei Georg®" Washington Bibb, a man of tal- ent bat a hopeless inebriate, fell over a per- pendicular wall, some 20 feet, in Lynchburg, on Sanday night, and was instantly killed. Hon. Fernando Wood has been nominated for election to Con from the Ninth Dis- trict of New York by the Mozart Hall Asso- Bist Plants, George W "Mordecai, *. x % ane A certyficata to A C Davidson, for the |"*)! ; geen aS best dry willed Catan "4 ee - $e Bow pair work xen, K P Battle of Wake, | “4 cortifiento to Mrs $Q Wilson, Granyill, | 7 ts premium $26 , for Isabella wine. " 30 to! (Tirese animals wyre brought from his Edge-) "4 certificate to Mre 8.@ Wilean, Granville,| | Smoking. 40101 combe farm and showed their keeping— | go» wine from the fox “sa plenty corn in that . + Sentinel, A certificate ta, Mre Mt E Moffitt, Randolph,| WAW AD VERTISEMLNTS. Fat carrie. | for blackberry wine. - 7 <-T rant Wine. rs SETVETK i] ns. omp yr weet eet: GB Herrinow, of Wake, pew) | reer whiky. Stamens rhe) SOME RE, BASS, Prestecnt. urLe cow, A certificate to L lich. for the best Flow- | er’s Sow wine. —_—- Tasures Lives according t- | the methods known ia modera companies It is secured by @ joint st ck of $200,000; and bas deposited £100 000 with the Comp- troller of the State of TENNESSEE tae, Lf es rth outer: aight ba 4 ON ‘, tt alge Be Containing all these qu and euncentrated funn, hwOST VALUBALE LUN ’ ever offered to eufferers from Pulmonary disee- sos. Pr by oct 28, 1 flo HOW te b ines, alt obta’ned for FIV: t Forwe, Ville 8 tes and Town - ow Lane & atk @ ®, + br ers from 8. ¥. Th Jis Assels are more than three.times its liabitities. Ite stockholders and managers are among the most solid mea in Tennessee. Theos, B. Balicy, State Agent for North Carolina. } oot HI Ww. F. GRAVES, | T/R. Bw DRARMON, | YM. T. Law. Graves’ Warehouse! DANVILLE, VA., FOR THE SALE OF Leaf Tobacco. Bales room 166 by 70 feet, with nineteen Sky+ | Lights. i ¢ Attention to the Interest and Comfert of "a and their Teams. wes’ Warehouse has now the Largest Sales ia Toews, W locked up in Warebouss ht, gbe Stalls for Harses. iy. at ‘ail and spe as, Agricultural Implements, MOWING MACHINES,. . sale of Agriceltorel Implements, and the various kinds of labor saving morons 5G Share Plow... Plow Th. between bee MP. +56 a3) bai : REET... base seee sy tkg wees Cotter for Hand. or Corti zee Clarke’s Short Voluntatles, FOR THR Pipe or BR o m. Designed chiefly as Opening Volantaries and Responses, for delicate and expressive stops. Eas and Pleasing. Selected and ar- ranged by WM. H. CLARKE, author of the “New Methad for Reed Organs.” Price, in boards, $1.50. Sent post-paid on receipt of ice- & Co., Boston, ¢. 2’; Ditson & 0o..Mew Work, 43:2 LA SALB !—1 will sell for cash at Huntsville, on Friday the 18th day of Novem- ber next, 10 acres of Land, lying in Ohinque- in, surrendered by T. LONG, Bankrupt. Sold y order of the Court of Bankraptey. S. T. SPEER, Assignee ciation, + cen gases B10,00, pated 00! Catowens County. hehe “ este Julius A. Stafford, Deft. ich 3S ocean nara » arirg. Vor deser’ptive pamphiet, ad dreee, With samp, $25 Tarvin ear rem: 4 ¢. eal & tres eling A teal J. © DFREY aoegers, @-. stamp) PR. B. WALEER 04 Perk Roe em, ”» i Pr ce9 cashed aod Inf rmation Mam, Previ'ener, & 1 TAMMEL ISG cared by Bates tp | eners. cer! ton addrves #mpeon 6 On, Bon Ss SEWING MAOTINE —Agente W Ss Thewsund Dollars per year, “Cire and Adare s Crystal Sewing oy of wort free, ton Mare. $1000 PBR. Oen be wade by parties «he are hay pore o tk ms sfc CARD. America A Clereyman, whi'e re-iding in touth ~~ sionery, disor vere’ ane aud simple ly tor ret ST tae babite Of Nervies Weakhess Bolg Deanp, pary end Seminal Organs, and the @ ders brought +n by baretul and vicious our bere herve b em cured br pF ted by & derive to benefit te ® and will sem! the recipe for preparing a @ etme oe oe B- use, « LVED —Fitees Maw vereaul » with Married Nes ber ©: 6 five for two St mapa. Pa. GER Weno er ¥ VG NORTH CAROLINA, ry E. Stafford, Pit, Divoree. In this to aly ete to davit that diligent searc i hk cannot be found within the 1 State} Tt is therefore ordered the be Po od, and North ig paper published in Sulisbary, N- as ot notifying the defendant to the trett Tenn of the county of Caldwell, at the Court Lenoir, op the 8th Monday after thé r day jn March next, thenand patsy aoe in the office of said Court. Witness, R.-R. Wakefield,-clerk. said Cuaurt, this the 22d dity of October. i R..R.. WAKEFIELD, c: #9 43 Gw:(pr fee $8.) LAND I—I will sell for cash at the residence of George Hobson, on Friday the 11th day of November next, the following — to wit: Phe Home Tract of 300 The Nenry May fract, 150 One-half of a traefof 27 f ante Sold by order of the Court of Bankruptcy, 8 Sy Oct. 10, 1870-42: 4t of T. Long. its ahr my Oct. 10, 1870- -42-3t of Geo. Hobeon, W. #. TOT & LAMB... Sold by Depagists PE enh y | the complaint of the Plaintiff, which i@ Meg . “ ‘ and oth whether al eran conservative also be- aa os! Maoke ban Sil’ bee Leite ae memorable night the eyes of al! believing were turved to Wittemburg—a small city of Germa- wy for thre true fight we Hi ebipes fr the Th = 3 S t F S E : e f i t | i i f f powers ud nove others. Such a con- itimate. and bo bod such instruc- Sueh @ covvention and none other is need- ed vow im North Carvliue. The present Con- atituti te > of @r Lord and Saviours; All that the protest- aad world has of good, it owes to the strokes of the hammer and pen in the hand of that God- | fearing Monk of Wittemberg, when he gave to the world the lost doctrine, that “we wust be saved | in Obrist alone, and not byworks.” On that | berty drew its tirst breath, and gave to the | world an open Bible in the vernacular. wae an event in whieh the different denominations of the protestant chereh should be interested. — | They all, ih a certain dense take their: origin | from that event which transpired in W. on the | ovedinig of the Bist of October, A. T9647. Gervice: will be held in the Lathefan Charch im this city, on next Monday night, tocommem- | This is vo partisan measure. We Constitution of the United States and gives to us & ican of g Fétn heat, and does vot infringe the rights of the peuple and is adapted to their all tive a the general wel“are under which we tiny maintain oof liberty utd the peave, the happiness and of the people, and in so far as it let itde'amended! That Ws what" we ouder- J | crop nowion hand, will have upon tion and is promo- | sericea ‘a li Ph cant yt 1. ~ Py ee RR aR re mT sap die Ep Se Sealed Darvas, Vines, Ocr. 12th, 1870. Der Bins” © , ‘ peas. the pri- ces of the next season, as well as the most favorable time for advant sales; and it would afford us mach ure to We able to give you this desired dis to offer thus ge larse of course, be conjectural, and not founded wpon an superior information which we possess. It crop aced in this section, will material- ly a the general avearge of prices, whilst it would probably be unsafe to calculate upon, the extreme prices of last season, | thé finer descriptions of yellow leaf We are not ket this, Fall, or to wait until the com stand the people to desire and nothing were. Let it be done therefore, we say, wisely and prefer leaving this matter te your own | properly, aed as seon as possible. Let no timidity. no groundless fears or partisaa fail- mencement of the next year. We would Judgment, as upon this subject there Js a | variety of conflicting fons. We would tae is not eur opinion, however, that the fine | | prepared to say whether «iti have departed, and an 1 will be best to put your crop upon the Mar- | pleas > tetas - ook ers ol ce ‘Aceldents will occur even in lated famili | «pals be kept handy. 91.000 Rewanp is offered by the 2 : | ——“‘ié A PORPD SYBPEM. Sometimes, without any sai: } | bx the berveus and ereboe ares of life, and even of its grave | the physical stretgth and ani spirits tur of Dr. Pleree’s Alt. Ext. or Gulden ry ieal Discovery, for x medicine that'will & ual it in the cure of all ser | he hs, Liver Complaint or a egeous) 11) “diseases arisiug from of blood, as Eraptions, Piinphyg. and muscular sfetem seems to to the sibilities. takes the place of that earnest inter- est in both which characterises evry well bal- anoéd mind when in a healthy conditic mm. This state of partial collapse is often the pre- monuitory symptoms of eume serions malady.— It indicates unm! ure deter the people from demandin, it—| impress upon you the importance of extra | are languishing and need a stimalant. ofdie thi! e¥eat. “A sermon cn the reformation | #** it inthe name of a party but in the name | your Tobacco, as negligence in this ic- will te preadbed by ‘the pastor—Rev. J. G. | Nuuren, amisted by a oumber of other di- y ipes. * | The Eclectic for November is on our ta- id wed presents its asual attractions. The) present number is embellished with ao fine | engravitig Of Beranger. one of the most emi- nent Of Freoth poets, and contains several articles of much interest. Especially may thie be said of she leading article, which is an execiient essay upon the second great Adiress E, RB, Pelton, Publisher. 108, Ful- Nex York. '@ Magazine for October is also | at fatly-wastaine the high sharac- tor the tow of the people of North Carvliva, Raleigh Sentinel. DEATH OF GEN. LEE. a Telegraphic wires never conveyed so sad & message. to so wany thousands of hearts as as thatof the d of Ged. Lee. It has filled this beautiful sunny land of oors—the | land he loved so well—with deep. beart-feit sorrow. He died at 30 minutes past 9 o'clock on the morsuing of the 12th inst, of conges- tion of the brain, aged sixty-three years, eight mouths aad twenty-threedays, | The world has upon ‘but RF tien who could jastly be termed great and good ; bot if a life Miustrated by great deeds and a- dorned by the highest type of Christien vir- tue entitle a man to that appellation surely, said of him that—he lives hearts of his sovntr, vor Many of our citizens helped to achieve those deods which ve made his name im- mortal, the al and the kindly ex- Kee | pression of the grand old chieftain they will never fargte. It is ineet then that they sheald do honor to his memory, aud we attention to the ings of a meeting held on Wednesday for that purpose. ahi ” Taat Fixe Tosacoo.—We have in our sa Oe of really fine tobaceo. t seems to puzzle judges to which is the, J. M. Brower's is certainly the ‘we have seen this season; many to- have examined it, and say, to pee » “itis as fine as they ever ke ix.” But for richness and beauty we ve it in favor of Mr. James M. Gordon» 19 tell the truth, which we always desire to Ao. there is so mach very fine tobacco this year it is so hard for us to decide which is abe best ; will some tobacconist from Dan- ville come up this way and inspeo' those fine of tobacco. Such a man could pur- of this fine tobacco tu pay him The citizens of Surry coonty having as- sembled to previous notice to show their respect to the memory of the distin- shed Robert E, Lee, whose death so late- veourred.orzanized by re Samuel i. Taylor-chairman, and James C. Gilmer, Secretary of their meeting. Messrs. M. L. Wood, J. F. Graves, J. C: Norman, J. 8. Hill and J. C. Gilmer were appointed a committee to draft resolutions suitable to the occasion, Upon the request of the chairman the Rev. M. L. Wood open- ed the meeting with prayer after which the committee reported the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted. ‘\We the citizens of Surry, county having assembled for the purpose of paying a trib- for hig trouble,— Mt, Airy News. ute to the memory of the fate General Robert | ular, often resdlts in a more serious lom to |the Planter than he would be likely to ex- | perience from the untimely delivery of lie jcrop, We have found, from experience, that | Tobacco neatly handled and packed in tier lees or bowes, is more likely to command high prices than when offered in loose par- |cels; and for all fine Tobacco so managed, | will always guarantee the highest prices. Our aagiety to vhow the world the truth |of what we have often asserted that fhe Tobacco grown in certain Counti¢s of Vir- ginia and North Carolina, now extensively known ‘as the “Fine Tobaceo growing Dis trict,” is superior to that grown in any oth- er section, has induced us to add oxn nun- jam of rirty commodation of Funutonn end thal Team- sters, are of the best whilst ample Sheds and Stalls will erected for the ection of Wi and Teams from the lemencies of the weather. now admitted to be other, Your interests, i will “ares th attended to, in every pect, and we hope it will he your pleasure to yg USA vines OG "Veer most ob't Servante, GRAVES, McDEARMAN & CO. ————-e ee J. C. Collahan, the Radical clerk of Cam- berland county, after considerable delay, hav- ing failed to give an approved bond, Judge Baxton has at length appointed Alex, Me- Pherson, Esq., a competent eonpservative clerk, in his stead.—Sentinel. —_ —- ~~ —— -- The by-laws of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Illinois, which prohibited colored persons from admission into Masonic lodges in that State have been repealed. rder Agricultural | that the vital wors b euch » bot | pains in ordering, aMsorting ahd Randling’| cases the effect of a few doses of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is wondefully benaficial. The eat tonmio wakes wp the system from ite Fae secretions & hew impetasa. ticity ander the drowsee the circulation receive « The relaxed nerves their elas | In order the better to meet the wants of their vperations of the «pecifie, like | Netail Customers at a distance have establish- aad of Beet Cassis Whe bis be ‘Oct. 26tb/ 1870—St ~ Asaig: eaten phrpeons eset et mi Se a fay, onc 4 ey of Novena sie Aha Be ws ie BE dil ah ie ae” | a od, hereby gives motic € and Beate a aoe A. A. HARBIN, 40:3 “| North Cateliea, who has been Bank ra at the Hantsville, N. C.. Sept 20. 1870. THE undersigned b ves notice that a last of the eredi pry are county, and State of Eaq.. Reg- ister in aye wp at his wfice in Wallebs- wive the 20th | way, and @ strange terpor ffi alike «nm the riers a A and intellect. There ia little or ne pale perhaps. bat the naturaf vigorand elasticity of GEO. C. LANIER. Assignee. P, 0.,; Moekeville, N. C. fudged a upon his own petition, on be held of R. H. Broadfield, y of Oetober next. T. LONG, Assignee. 40:30 FREE OF EXBRESS CHARGES Hamilton Easter & Sons, hthe slackened strength of a masical instrament | 4d a | in the process of tuning. ity are replaced by en an jeomes once more enjoyable, That radical change should be produced 7, & entirely devoid of the powerfal al spirits rise, and life that algeeet seemed « ba den while the season of depression ape og | most Fashionable Gc j and Domxstro Manofi times to’ sell an fow if not at less prices, than alvids any house in the country and delil- enc remedy and | mineralé so extensively axed in modern prac- tice, may seem imered, “+ te these whe pin their faith on the medicmal efficacy of active —_ bat if these skeptics will take the trow le to enquire of those who have tested the corrective and alterative ues of the Bitter« | ander the ciregmstances they wil) find the statefent to be trac. Rhode Island. i i ie ; i if #E 2 34 | ak e ? inst wes it has 4 M e-senger, Glens Falls, N. ¥- [ TESTIMOKI4i4 From THE PREM. | l known to be one of the Pain Killer---Perry Davis & Son Manufactures and Proprietors, Providence, It ts all m to Introduce the GENUIN® IMP PAMILY SEWING MACHINE, hem, fell, turk, ‘cord, bind, & rosteup rir manne. Pric omy Fully warrarted for five years’ Wes and Dollars for any mac’ jne that «Wgew astro heaatifal, or more sjastie seam thm eure. the * E'astlc trek Bitely” Eve’y # cond cut, and still t. ¢ cloth eannot,be pulled apart with ut tear. ing. We pay agen’s from 75 to 900 per month and ex. penses, or a cotgrission from Whi h twier that smount be , ms to ac. sa i made Seen eyo eae sh, Pi 2 Liberty “ese ride Pa. CAUTION—Beware of alt Agents achines SAMPLE vigor, the | and will, a licati | ' plication, prom send | mail fall oad mj Samples FY eA bs / CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS. and Over Raying out goods from the } and most celebrated mafufactureré fn the IMPORTANT NOTICE rs amounting to $20 t Bellygred in any Fart OF BALTIMORE, MD., BUREAU, the Newest and s, of Faurcu, Exclian tute, guare ing atal) fferent and ‘porting the same by steers ber lareest octT:3a i Canbet Toetl- ts oa Renae ha Pe neot BH OREER, ‘M.D, making most Cancers, Pumors. ana Uicers, an Without er ustic, eating of tura'ng mc dieives, Por partieu’ars, send for # circular, call upon or addcess Wher uf the above, Dr. Kiine #ili be ¥ ith Dr. Green, October 26"h. MANSION HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. ©. This Well known House having been yewiy FURNISHED and REFITTED in e is now open for the accom: TRAVELLING PUBLIC. epee |.8@ Omnibus at Depot on —tm| feb 4—itf N.O., are remarkable cures fee Un rr Antidotes—t at remove the and Tomors wittoet operation with treaten 8 should ever be used of THE ofTrains.-“@a 5 kya "| cemeateen ef instresisinte) tu ttie H Pt oe, ee ty Were While we sct upon the maxim of “quick sales Li teh cad alll asada deabeh’) os profita,” we make it, at the,came nett ar ae Ao ere swall with instrampnti tu mo way infasior to the best Se geet ; To to obtain would it. oeetnibestinies Partics orde mail a —— berets Our Pianos are fully warranted for six years Desctiptive Cirenlars sent to all parts of the country upon application. C. M. Tremaine ’& Brother, MANUFAOTURERS, 435 Broome Street, Wew York. THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. (With and Burdeti's New improvements. ) Phe reedy tone entirely over The Verdict is Tnanimons! The Greatest Seceess of the Age!! We Challenge the World to Equal It!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical world generally to cxramine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ As ite name indicates, isan anion ofall our Ck eg ee together number wart a instru ment of such aa to be beyond com and whe hare poy typ not on val, but te concede that it without a rival. Tie Bardett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have aleo New Cabinet Organs at $45, $75, $100, &e. Cc, M. Tremaine & Bre., WHOLESALE AGEN’ 8, 435 Broome St., Wew Tork. arrival FL © ECCLES, Prop’r. mente, ge O ibh, SPECIMEN , he.Torme to ot 7 > il cine itis b hott e a] Poole & no Simoes Produce Cc. w. TOPPING & Cce., F Commission 342 Greenwich Street, New Yorke RECEIVERS OF ALL co, Wool, Hops, and Seeds, Flour, Grain, Pork, Butter, Cheese, E, delay for the highest market and circulars sent on applic . Com sell) 8 cent; wool, &e..21 CONSIONMENIS BOLIC July 15, 1870. Norway Seed Oats f ae WE HAVE NOW READY Li} about TWO HUNDRED « Norway Seed our own raising.) Ou good ‘aed. sown In ber, they will yield from 50 te 6D evety bushel sown. (Sow one acre.) * a ‘ Oar the present are as For 5 Bushels and apwards, $3.00 per For less than 5 bushels 4.00 Any information ch te " Angust 26, 1870. PHILLIPS & BROT TWO DOORS ABOVE pms Court House, on Biaia ETURN THEIR THANES ublie for;the very by them daring the Car ealing and striet Birwd how to merit a continuance, if pot an same. We will continne to ply of PAREILY All Trees well packed so as to carry safely te ~ ere te Usiteatiease i debs .. sept 2—Sim ¥ - some of most OTe lebowetches a itor careless miogy cee with the article, to obviate these objections, and to offer eustomers varieties whiche annot failto July 99, 1870. Although of it will be eek tedtvands ee else, a munch below py wiper ye in A t L { Och. aw" 3S Drug Store. Superior Old Scuppernong Wine, POR SALEAT sept 23 Im W.H. HOWERTON'S. 7 the dasies white agd red, erry ae piiny form that sank to reap her breast { <1. aed ad Fut 3a ne, wm earng iene me ‘Teate, “Ic destroys privacy, Tt weakens das Oeil OE of BA | badeaiets trove trvesnd! Seberrence ; bit, sage shoring ee ee of bair matress, bt bat pie a8. wa Suaeleanes 8 should be warmly covered, sb irtecantet sa mag ne. hae ni : be on . i side, as that aida rat! an impedes di- g arte but in-no case sleep r the back. Gna under no circumstances should two persons—save mother and infant—sleep sage gyn babes | Dr. Hall brings together a number of reasons wh “hie very common practice should be done away with. It is indeli- Tt is i at “Wo persons “ee 3 If-respect, ‘ pe ii fs clean feather bed ts | a 1 the hat is thereinexpressed. Tete eee ses taptihe Tt Orie ver light ordinary chamber holds, or than good i net in the t “and. 1 ndition of almost any two persons ren- ea } ; bid "4 Resear fa or rte a hy with a The a : it h “ Sad acest aa eas Ay pro, ae » it soon impure .ushie to breathe, if not atterly poison - Death in consequence of breathin ns have had their health igth 'Wheted ave thetr an b on piaaar pind wf let of prc heap At t U Ford | hu eure, apd i 8 pal * ra k painter) «. cide abstr liell at eyed i 8 Q abe purer” i +, Bethin a high bead | ae 1a th {4 aioe wey eh in so) T% ZY. * “mui aan Bor A VoL § FAR oY & aid AL LAr ae Limeasp tat fan . rilk ices theta, wish d weg sea, SRS - hans * 9 NaS extol Gor tha sbstaber fhe lat: ter article im particulat, ae it colleets and ; eee s Fa per ere up sed ep" pm eo 8 jeep » Th ordat iii via Be BSst to's Ts ad ip ayo at tin til we ewakepbust inne casea second nap ges thse! dunt = potatoes, etc. or mage pi lime, of potajoes ; they | Jeast ia the darkuess. -{ | shirts or other woolens should “ removed without full- up thas; Put one ox-gall in| of water, in which immerse | t, and squeeze or pound (not it, uotil the spots are removed, ; y wash in cold water, else A after the morning waking, @nd4in no case bleep more than ten minutes in the day- t time when well. “THe system will very poon.take all the sleep it, wants in the night, and the sleep will be sweet aod re- ange! ta ey ne. rn «Ne earthly embrace ever filled your s6al with the glory beyond the stars; ne earthly pms .evyr shone unchangingly above all nofsome things we earthworms call Garé arid trouble. is an angel, tober aiid other aegels bas bone LM une in the long days ime. Hush!" you say. Yoo can't shat the anthem notes ofheavén from those anseal- ed éats longer, hithiét ewells the bywns freshing. Is does rot follow that one theeld rise te omens be wakes Dr. | Hall (hfvké, ew this agrees Sub Heb: ry Ward, Beecher, wbo alwaye plana the work of the day before getting out of bed. | -erheps tbigyuie que reason why be is able | to do so mach, ] { | ee VALUABLE RECEIPTS. ofthe sétaphe, bri grows the smile on the young wife's lips. She whisper’s ‘Dearest, I'm almost home and | am goiug to ask God to blese yoal” But you cannot hear it—you turn away, aud the big tears gather in the vi let eyes. You hold her there on your bosom all WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELI, DWTATT. FALL & WINTER Bhs 2s RIBBONS, MILLINERY Straw _Goods. Armstrong, Cator & ‘Co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet. Trimming and Velvet Ribbons Tennet Silke Satine o a V. lve. Blonds, Nets Crepes Ruches Flowers, Feath rs, Orn nisbts, Str w Bonnets, LADIES HA (trimmed and untrimmed,) SHAKER HOODS, &e., &e. 237 and 280 BALTIMORE *TREET, BALTIMORE, MD. exwrus tary Poors te und ta th Coan- try. aad whegaalled in cho'ce variety and cheap- ness. comprist i latest Parisian novelties. re Ps day, all night; are you tired? Bas can't answer. Orders sefleited Yad prompt aticution given. 8,0. IMPORTATION anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and ‘cordial for the aged and ‘languid it has no equal ‘among stomachics. As @ | remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is | { Be Toa ys and’ in addition to So pl ML 1 CALM ARANDA » “Tontine Mutual,” or | ei “Tbuiting Mutdal te «com bination of Te aflapted to the wante of & class of people fall, althoug Tbie is the onty Compan i.e., that hase Cash Capi security of the Policy Holdere that issucs Rates. ‘All Directors are Stockholders. E. McMURDY, Presitpexr. ‘. MARTINDALE, Vice Prestpexz, ORLANDA H. STEWART, Counecl, Mepvicat Examixen.—M. B. yee ded ara) Classes ate limited 14 >.000 Members.” The Company guarantees that in case your death th.there are not one thousand Members in dang bat incase your Class had more than of $126,000, and has a de TAYLOR, GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, GENERAL MANAGING, AG J. K. BURKE, Dist. Aoenr, Salisbory, N. 0. x ! benefits of Life Insnrance by its heavy ex ydhodld” oetttr, our Clase, yet will 1. bers 4 y bpm ph 4 ot g4 ot also become a red, you Mawark or 4 Toxtuxe Foxp, which may give to yourself, wiitst living, — y PS Se if RT 44 in the United States doing ‘business Ow : with the poticies of th afb All Officers 1. LEANDER STARR,S WM. HENDERSON, Ass’t. LUCIUS McADAM, Consuking M. D., Salisbury, Ns. , ”~ aca eS Se PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFz INSURANCE COY,, 7” i. rue of the gall becomes very disa- Closer, closer you pf Ans el 7 the light, fair figure; painfully you press OF RICHMOND, VaA-vws aug 19—333uryd | | At tinws: superseding every other Hard Bisewits —Foyr poupda of flour, ’ : ; ‘ oar lips ; —Carri CLEMMONS st * g:fiuid or bensole is used tel bhres venecs if bbkes a Chde) Galt 10/7 ar lips to the cold brow —Carvie is dead! | : | _.. , . 500,600 or stains, let it be at least |taste, milk enough to form a deagh. oe r it a you a ibe sens is | any WARSAW ‘stimalant. In all climates, pay et chp BAS HEBRE TIS RINEOCODODOCODODEUSMOLE $1 from candles, gas, lamp or fire.|) Tuke out a tea cuplul of floar and set ight; what thet NeeRrerre: rays meee | Ree ° > on. | ag aw paikgt nan Ret gle pptlad Aish epee aR UR soerees tigee ore lpat gvory year by neg.|!yapide, |'TD the rengiadfr pad: wg bata) the breed lende—ol¥ lands! What ie | lo Fayetteville. Topical, temperate OF Policies issued im two years over...-...--..---------» 8,08 ny Rage pes end eka ltaae ek _ = sir he * Sct C ak wae Gant ioe mare Warsaie for Farstterille daily ox frigid, it acts as a specifle | showing a success beyond precedent. Issues poligieson Matual, Non. Forlgiting " » me enou € 0 es j cept pancay reugy 1K »fro! roids | . so : ‘ : pis ee or still at aldoegh. Kneed the dough i re = 1 ople knew her; no wise president ead | boro’ via Warea -to Fayottocille $6. Throagh | im every species of disorder | 04 #!! the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 seabees fey doqvees Mek ont, epet ay @ ype bt chosen to fill her place; ny nation will | tickets from Weidon to Fayetteville §10.— h | which proves the ecunotpy of its management and. its careful selection of x ad ‘Waree days In succession ig sum- | served He « 3 itodt “aghit, and eprin- raise a monument to ber memory! But Lia Memento Slag gray vie Wer which undermines the | nc ee ° j .e Upews Amo io winter, (as per Gay Las- | kle on more flour ti'l sll the flour is used, | *he was youre,— yours, all ! rakrorre via wapesnoro. to! bodily strength and breaks ee eae pe PP ee nen eee x ... Paatipier. up tothe boiling poiot,| Rolb it out thin, eit out your cakes and| ,Ne,yours and God's; and your years | HEAD O# W.. C&R RR: | SOME B. ROW ARI: «-0+-=024e0e0+2 enon etnance 99 -¢pr iCB PREMIER, two. months without searing. | bake in a moderate oven. |of joy are over; she rests oa bis bosom) Leave Charlotte after trains from Raleigh down the animal spirits. ri 3 aorninae CR canes inte yee y “4 W REPIX —Dra | Pot 4 Roll —Fo 1 b 1. | now ia heaven tis Monre, fer Wadestor’ Tuesday, Thure- . oi . 2 z Bye oe cecccerceccccccessosegaaes eam ee Ss eer af | be | a ie pagina “F aasnanehel They have dug grave forher. Spring | on ond pan a wermaere Twos. Wherever it fio «fntre- | 5. E. WOLFP,........------05----- oe SUPERINTENDENT OF A | ’ . | y, Tharely, d Satardays, fter trian fr | — aie bevery » in adest > the taste, balf a pint of titk, balf a tes | flowers brighten over i, and the green | Wilmingten duced it becumes a stand- | THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Compantes is fall of advaul wttir, and avoid ing | eupful of yeast, flour sufficient te form a | a emiles with daisies and violets.—| CHATHAM F PR TO FAYETTEVILLE AND iel edici al to the policy holders of both Companies. Its expenditures will be less, and wi tb bess rel: tive { ipta the Gleaner pars. Never | dough ° {You ° there, and sigh and rey, and her WESTERN RR: ard article—a m n The hatute dividends will be more roc game bably greater in amobnt, and & better meer dam to Boil th < sod if you, too, may come ome. And! Les “hatha Rail Road ah train fro 0 d | ved fand created . A yan 4 e Bye ir tas dost gen do thas and while’ bry pret Py Biher tnd Wheh no atiswer comes, your heart raises | Raleigh. «r tnin fom) staple. It is to-day the |", Right of old yolicy holders will be effvoted ; they will contigs te pay thesemarsinas ¢ tewcls have an-agrecdblbretmts|calt, then, pour in the mille When the | UP i bitterness, and with eganipsutioy a ee ee Niet ch eee cendaye, | NESS and purest tonic, and | {re '2,bold the same Pelt wecurity with greaver future bevetite bn than ee free use of tomatees at ls | mittaré' fs Tok dd thie t and | YOrds, apon your tongue, you pause tur | on Post wea eneb | all renewals of old policies will be in uame of new company. : a tape aching tbe way of oh apr flour. ppl pagina set it away. to |Our guardian angel looks down from Pray og erm, Fegre tease tapres ene the most popular medicine Thin Coenpentt bas met with a soecee beyond on parallel =e Snensennes anc now offesste ; : rep al bi “ ° Office atner'sdlotel, Balem. ¥, @. he So ablic a Home rprise equal to surpas none. or figs by stimajating the) rise, when ft ie light would out your rolls, | "°*"°? 4 d whispers, “Hush, | ab Datne 8 ae Os in’ the civilized world—he t 2 Routers wohl ame Bat ete bce nen aie ition enya eI as, acs NTI. | Il be required, and the policy mey be « soatoe of income; Gas each next payment, anti] nothing wi it, will allow one third lean on participating policies. It requires no notes for loans. It haa go restrictions.on residence or travel, all policies are Non-Forfeitable; an@ the face of the Policy asa part of the contract. , sich no other pages on | gives: The enalty of being anpewsie over whick they pasé| place them on buttered tine, let shem rise) state, to increased aetion. land bake them Beet Sahat . = Conrsctrs | gure and get the genuine. (het eh i811.) . re ‘ ll Druggists, Gro- ushings & Baile Seid by 8 gis a and ne Country Stores. Bil Jo Bap = 262 Bagllimore St. Baltiqnore, Pj \\() Hume Office, by baving all their past p o7 i we The farmers of the West are deriving | HT eydal efficiency in the same) M 3— Four eggs, one quart of milk | t advabiages from the use of cooked | tracked wheat—that is, com- | two ottees’ of balter, whe gill of year, ae for eC They i that by Wheat grains, broken in twoor | salt just to taste, enough flour to make a boing “them dwill made with peas Boiss auth} it is as ba Se th ma “tre wainly at two meals as the ‘iilk’ end. batter! beat. the | see! they secure Jarge frame» for the ani- i ter OF notated. loud avit’ she’ milky theh “add flour mals befoxe the corn hardeus, which is a wWeee cider; boiled down to |< shakes CEE Batt, add the! very important tor | yeast and-aptit sowie s' HAVE Whopted'this plat’ have in & few | scuodL | } | Have? ber policies, and in the erent of | LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK ench all the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, surrender ¥ matter. Phe farmes who*| 1. ine oi of | | there had been no such intervening cause. | % | “Its permanent investment of funds (as sequired by:the Cbarter) twin» 2 Amount Loaned, thus offering “apaiaper ie W * 4 Sree acid, W ean pont Tas} | | STEIFP’S PIANOS have alt the latest im- The North America insurance Company pays its wus w abhat exertions ; hs, for children—is pleas B rer Your an the Insite of MEDICAL Unencambered Real Eatate Worth Donble 4 it hashed Sidi sie: pha ies bn the] T™™* Stowe wealthy: “Mos of them); » So Sh DENTAL, PIANOS. | 20° le a Safe, Sureand Profiteble Invéstment of the $10,000,000, whic and if keep matin the rings cLAssic {L a «Ror P is ietaranoe, taking #0 pnach from our strength, thereby piving ead. ron and fill them three parts full of the | have jutrodwced the new partable'stcamers > By a peeeemaaaatata ; — oa ereaors , , ’ =e- is F wi ; ‘ : : , oman fn Weetern North Cardline, < are eee ee et ne aay s, | ONC GOLD MEDALS |. HAs NP aa stn cor weil aa : POW et: 2 (OF ds : ! An iminensesappty, of | Have just been in Osis and Novembér, 180% waperior merits of the “Piedmontand Arlington Life Ine oo Se ee GENERAL BANK &COUNTING HOUSE | awarded to solicited, and information obeerfully ‘ Oure for Cholic in Horses —The death | of Schediile. ” omuay. | CHAS. B.STEIER. i ataglion BOs wei walt ee beree induces soph NGrd, |, Bien Bewke to order in any style Porth best Pianos how mode, over Baltimore,| p. W. oo Unis. jemi. sAgentfor. Western N, Ou -Tribunee rem, 5 *| of Binding and Kulitg- } Philadelphia, and New, York Pianos, - we = Hedy which b pom ae os SFIS AnD WAREROGNE. Advantages of. Life In-,|«:» od‘the. iio "horoe. Tue spl te dew * TABLE C. fi The taine eavetit ‘Attention given to © | Me & Noth d/verty Sineet, scar Baltimare Strest 4 om 4g rey p inndverantly druesed Time: +<M. C, RAILROAD ORDERS + BALTIMORE, ‘Mn. surance: The Co y w t sinking into l TRAMs WORTH: las to Persoval Parehases i ly without char — “er : wementé, inelading the A Treble: t premiums promptly ut ¢ he ND ecniieh. de ert sande giclee sams eectht-end | 0 fae ne seretgm PEOUMES ALWAYS \Woum oatsriontel rise acust nity cok Ww, TL HOLDERNESS Agent. by & strong ee clea soon re end Kaew much | OTe Th cette ve; | aaeivit) TRAWB. | Send for Catalogues Xo. , sept. | ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange Taomasvitta, N.C , ; of an egg, ® teaspodnfal | confidence in it'that he Wwoulil’ be willing Chariot... ay ay se | ea OR CEs RPT | Sateeset Pett haet aatireyy aeons Des y Sir You will please accept my sit- fiye minutes, antil it ceased to seem to insure the recovery of any horse if it pcr a OG 4+ : As Fl we $ 1.000 R ELWARD. |" Second hatd Pfanos and Patfor Organs always | core thanks for your prompt payment, without bss) wae aa tera fi at ste Ce. Shope.-.-e| £as.= f00: | dean) S48 | DeBing’s Vio Pega cores all afl gehen aged-edhneoet - charge, of the amount of the policy of Insur- [auureeescemarid Waffles—T Wo eggs, one pint of, milk, byes i nner.” Kiduey “aud "Madder Diseases, Organic! Gen. nh. 5: han Pues bed ance on my Husband’s Life, amounting to the ‘Josh Billings has~ this advice for those | half an once of butter, half a gill of yeast, |“"~ Weakness, Féitidle AMictions, General De-| H. ii, Helper, P.H. Beilig’ Salisbury, N.C. | Samof three SS a ee waers led females who go, aboot seeking | salt just to - taste, ae foccstah cath as> wil bility and all eoimplaints of the Urinary Or-| Gen. Robert Ransom, Wilmington. N.C. nest and repest icitation. be was indu Acquired Capital over > ‘ ’ __ FREIGHT. ’ 1 Gor. John Letcher, Lexington, Va. to ingure in your Company, aud now we arethe rights ;.“Eve eae gratist Zrand-| form a thick batter ‘ pela Annive. Ay Lay oad male and — soe f q| , Messrs. R. Burwell & Son, Charlotte, N.C. recipents of its benefits. = ap pny beg votal regeipty ios commi a mistake, a good|’ Watm the alk and batter together ; | 7. “aid pee = = $1,000 will also be om ot any case Of! Deas Dumb and Blind Institute, Raleigh, N.C.| To you and the North America Life Insur) : perk onote to Dial stitien: aa than the one which yu are| beat d add b ith | S*usbarts | TO oe) SB ae fae |938 ag | Blinds: Bleeding or ltching Piles that De- isses Wash and Kollock, Hillsboro, N, C. ance Company we shall feel undet obligations, we rune me vet the eggs av them by tarns with | itiiiete 1S2A lies wm 4 #2 | Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to care. rms Liberal. A call is solicited. h ly the widow and fatherles fee] | bY the New York Legal y but there i a remote | the flour; stjr in the yeast and galt.— | Co. Sheps, |) 1-10 “ 11.83 em || SL | 15 LeBins “ “MAGIC LINIMENT cores) 53" Brown’ Reinhardt are agents for the sale jeer poms how | Lariat phat nen erloes can fee! | $100; and it grants all desirable Sa) “ yseonr yay ie petabpoai When they are light heat your waffle pcr ot tad in « — . Ricaihatoen Pains, Bruises and Swelled gine samerhyen ay a Pianos. jaly 18—1y | May you have snecess in indating others te | probe pe mee: Ay ree pee jew kno v @ bend ja aw! that waz! irons and butter them, pour in rome of the Joints. toe welll and beast. _Pianos sold at Factory prices. JUN "7 | insure in your most liberal company, and may SD WAIT . TPR paleceat Picnngedend bor rdys oll ta'ph ny fockgars opr NOME, — |i et enna. cette Pamntte. [ALEX ANDER DU VAL Sinctecierar ted toe" |A0 on RStaw, deeetege Wide her, and yu hav heard what the re-| Buiter them and serye them with or with. | : : Laboratory—142 Franklin st.. Balti- ip aT - : . B JNO, A. BRADSHAW, jwaz. Mi adyise af yu iz tew stay | out sugar and cinnamon. eee ead. ose i a more. Md. , apr22-ly ada gtd sia a Mano ren Mille NC. WILLIAM V whare yu are; yu hav a power now Warts on Cows’ Teats may, saysanex-| Time Table—Western W.cC.R. RB. BARBEE'S wT x . Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver era that never kan bé less if ya hold on to it, | change, be easily removed by applying TAKES EFeect StH Sept. 1870. 5 H 0 E L 1 | pool, London ard Globe Fixe Insurance Com- ‘ppit ure hands ‘to¥ cite 4 ; xOINT, N. © pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri pF AD A ww git @) the following simple remedy; In a quart | GOING WRST. GOING BAST. Brees eOINt, HM. Vv. J | pate buildings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fae-| 4 eTURNS HIS THANKS to his 0 t you may lose yure grip entire- | of soft water ditsel ve one-quarter pound | Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Orro ITE RAILRO \D DEPOT | ON Jenkins’ Corner, Just back of the Cloth- | tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and | R FRIENDS andthe Public for the . ad of alam; and in this solation wash the : 8 stastoaae ™ : ing Ste i ¢ Coblens, i w pre- | Pays all its losses promply. onage heretofor: end , 2 ; 5.16 am Salisbary, 9.90 Px| ing Store of Ring & »blens, is now Ls P 1 ‘aa dto Mr. Holderness, at atronag eexteddedtohim, He aR teats and udder, carefully,.morning, boon | 602 am) 6.07“ ThirdCreek, | 8.28“ | 8.98 rx care the De pared to do everything in his line at short| een ours x © will taniee. sreunk stone nforms them that he has fitted up "There is no such thing as a menial of-|and night. Perseveragce inthis course 7 as 710 * Statesville, 7.20 © | 9,95 Ten paces from where rs stop. notice and on the most reasonable terms.— | _— e, N. Lar weg Sea, | connmoions ae dco, when you puta trae man into it— | will, in a few days, remove every vestige] 9.55 « ray % vorea. Sta. o < ps ‘ SO IES All kinds of furnitare renovated and reveaired | —_—_$ | Shop, in Dr. Henderson's ° A menial office is an office with a mean) of the discase, leaving th, partsiformerly | 946 | 9.45“ (Hickory, = | 440 © | 4.30: pe Creates | ave this house @aily. 50 aesarcanndres er = re arene pt Mrs. Henry W. Milier’s Building, Room Mo- 2, man in it; and it makes no difference | affected smooth and healthy. 110% Itt = a Meee ston, } 4 a lon i . Passengers dispatched to any point at short notice | Benen given to the making and repairing B -din House where he would be pleased to eee thém. He whether it is a king’s office or a seaveng-| Sawdust and Ashes for Clay Land—|1\.59 “ 19,04“ (Bridgewater, | 2,26 * | 2,21 « CP alse Shh! atronage of the pastwe| SOFAS SET'TEES, LOUNGES oar £ 9 | guarantees to give satisfaction in every casee~ pr'e office. The rapidity with which sawdust will de- | 1948 F™) |Marion, | } 142 * | nope by sttict attention tothe wealsel o@t.geemi °~ CATAING Ac ae. aA} COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STS, e 4s in his ey:plog of the best Hair oy somewhat apon theekind.— ‘Old Fort, | to merits continuagee of the same. CHAIRS, &e , &e. RALEIGA, N. Cc. in Western North Carotinay A five thousand ton haystack is announced as gn agricultaral wonder in Illinois, | ony : |In time, any kind makes good mould ; 3” Breakfast and Supper at Statesville. Sept. 23, 1870, wM. G. BARBET, | Jan. 1, 1870—¢¢ Proprietor. Give him a call, exainine his work. and | will go away pleased 16-tf febll—tf OPENED NOVEMBER 1862 | from all. Salisbury, N.C., Dec. 17, 1869. po—H sn alien4eesaaah’meeeheihes ?ahsx1nidtfer;ra 4 ate fh Be eynotices,over CON “G I n E K ec 2 “s q ) 0 0 ‘.rd A PRACT RATUT.wh a i 7 Ee 4pe}?q 7 ee| Sgr:ot TernsOeedhit,Mildshit,Min ‘baby q Raleia' 4 sat uathin stanMiseBaniJ,Ene:| q wria pe ee *.. ie? aMPecaetky nh OO.pip.|Ror’Po +$‘Raleie 80 |wap,5 ae ,Young eM mi i sidmane a 4 Fee aa id SO etoe tule Bee te paw na bs ft. ~~F .i £ Set ed ' rosefromfoundMe:yards ,Mrs BT ‘ iSquare.|§250 6375)|Strickiind,W diploma.laa »esal;trom|.toy Be 2 Squares.|p4 50)6 25)bj,Ova quilt,Mrs James Gray,Winston,Stokes r Bi ai ©»laad,Wake,di-Dei,3 sburg,co /wuntions.|$150 ein ya wie Beste sr,|HS ne pas adnont afth}Hortense ong ome nares.|)\i aville ‘':5 ervous proiGalen{1400 1600,Raleigh ee A M McPheeters,eae ‘o.ory eee on einenof the:ch.ielkee eee ‘oung oe D.|;?pPey ::":j 1 Column.28 00,4000,rae pentin,Hie T ava,o of same by eet ae :;(made =the State)sta eee ates,Dr.hoe Bill,De-|woul acon::broid 1h,|Newbeine,N power Ten ated time PremiumListoftheNorth Carolina Ag-eet my a tone Tae,ae mill BJ Bote Reve OW,Me Tegen Boks ricultwral SocietyasDistsibutedat the|One embroidered table-cover,Mrs A|betbifor ,Raleigh,15,00.~cakeofbeeswax,J M Tant,Ral-|L Date Fair,Oct,21,1870 Thompson,Wake,$3.9 roe —ead be cutter he «DEPARTMENT-2 Ove afgan,5 B Zimmerman,Pittsboro,|“Yee Gs HThampooy Darden,cre »Patent fan aoee:Mr.Dixon,David- 'FLORAL HALL.*OneOttomancover,second premium,special seton tad Spode)rosinn re-Best display of sewing machines,Da-_ Rsk ae bread,Mrs Kemp P Battle,wad:venCarmer,.i ome.commended:"°°0 ho ttt eigh,$2.tool cover,Miss Mic Fee!i ;will,Te als Baltf knitting machine y "f aon rolls,Mrs James F Jor-ent re :dene ete :Vide tes newly ait 7 mh nae oe Raleigh,$3.crochet tidy vans,|Smith F Best cooking stove,Julius Lewis,| P on frutt cake,Wm fimpson,Raleigh,meh,-*aaa uu L SishoeehVefeat ae ee ,R a “+00.ne embro Ottoman co i straw cutter,\-enathe t roy its ,Bestplain cake,8 G@ Wilson,Hender-rom Gorrelt,Sinnten,Bs a a 1 siden 308..Petey Pe yh,certi Sehr son,$2.e.embro opera cloak,a es Bat ;:‘ tA Yeeweory's Best strainéd honey,WF Shuts,Sa-|tyJ Lucas,Raleigh,$3.“|PJ Snipes,Se i Co,—s ——=Y ar Camperlandy 5,00. lem,$2.One tatton collar,Mrs J A Atkinson,|.The Commisiee Mill fixtare,H M Smith &Co,Bich-|Bestyarn,iM Hore Alamance,5,00. Beet honey in comb,W F Shaltz,Sa-Raleigk,83.preroinmoffivedollars mond,V.'f’;«as Bee ,Va.,diploma,|tow cloth,O A Hege,Forsyth, lem,$5.One embroidered handkerchief,Miss ses,for a Best washing ,MC Bain,Ran- Sophia Partridge,Raleigh,“special pre-from Lenoir,which, diploma. \’Beat cottonticking,J H &ME Holt,iAlemanen,3,00 Best jelly,Miss Mollie Nixon,Raleigh,il iil F —J ’elgh,7 33.*pa aan ag BL Allen & whodies|f3"apecine ongu)ee sg eS »Mies 8 Jones,eitatone ,‘jen pec tention wliiecadionsvsWe,enderson,ae Balm,sce premiumde $8 ake p bo \e reerE —e rm :iG BEBoh,a ¥a Peomme:Ay °Bad":iest epepimcn cacumber cntenp,by the One yardsilk embroidery,MiseMollie ‘Some TSEBewad from Te Best forepimp)J $Purefoy,Wake,|Plaids,by the same, ‘The constitution.once affected with Organic!Best cordial,by the same,$2.|Ove embroidered flannel skirt,Mr ,~Washi N.C )Sake”parretr,1000,naw waves;yous 0.uasw0n, Weakness,requiresthe aid of Medicineto strength-|=Hest dried peaches,by the same,$2.Mary J Lucas,Raleigh,$3.Wa Bloawt,naa —+O.Raleigh,certificate.Raleigh,5,00. oe aatress.i aaaaan|Best dried apples,by the same,$2.Special premiam on embroidery offered Fertilizers {artificial west collection Best ‘s r dane cleaner,C A H Thecoma:ittee letter SrGoctamytin oPnsanity ensues.|vari ;by a gentleman of Kaleigh,$10 |by Herbert,Hairston &Co.,Baltimore,Foreyth,ne ,2 and bookbindiag and breads ©Best and largest variety of catsups,by |the same,$5.|Best and largest variety of cordiale,by |the ea ne,$5. d Best collection of Marketable plants,|3 GW &8 F Harper,Caldwell,NO $10.| Second beet M V Moére,Caldwell,5. Lacy D|M |Ove embroidered skirt,Mrs |Bryan,Raleigh,special premium $3|One embroidered skirt,Mrs C Cochran | roy,diploma. Best grain eradle,C A Hege,Forsyth,|diploma to Messrs Nichols&Gorman of Raleigh,for a large variety of businesscards,in plain and faney colors,and gaveMr.Diek,Superintendent of the Bindery ,00 Grass blade,R Sinclair&Co.,Balti-|more,diploma. *son,Wake county,$10.Oil painting,Miss S 8 Fountain,Ral- Best assortment of cutlery,Plummer, edd )‘i TPoadriedpears,C A Hege,F ee |“Grandma's Dress,”S J Crensbaw,|Best epecimen of Ginseng,Snake Root!Sansage cutter and stuffer,R Sinclair |of the Standard,Raleigh a special notice HELMBOLD'S |Best specimen ot plams,C A Hegr,|Forestville,diploma.—Angelica,M V Moore,Caldwell,di-|¢(o.,Baltimore,5,00.|for hie exhibition of blank books,ruling The whole philosophy of themanafac- FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU,|Fricdbure,$2.Sowing silk,Miss Sallie Butner,Salem|POm®Best Jenifer saddle,W B Hatebings|Ke.,tare uf t ls in = i on ’Best dried whortleberries,by the same,|®4 ee ee MECHANICS,&Co,,Raleigh,10,00.a latete canndus,alcohol containedin , In atotionsnecaliertoFemalesi avequatiedty |is.variety dried frais,by the come luge ee |ee ee oot —Best single bugey hareees,bytheceme,)4 LEAP FOR LIFE—COURAGE.gen of the heseinate Pelotetneis,dr Guppreenten of Customary Evaces-|$4.|Infant's shirt in American embroidery,|Tews Tar Heelyploy (No.1!3 p|_Best se of two boree wagon harness OUS.AOT OF A YOUNG LADY OF|@ which,ins state,is la tees,Oeerted or Rehirras Stateof te Uteresend|Beat jar grapes,N.A.Ramsay,Pitte-|MB Orn $3 Williameon,Bal J GN MIWP Flo.3,by the same,8,00.’|GEORGIA.The methods usually im the dos change oflife..|boro.$2 One white silk lace bonnet,Mra Young ect.th.Shane ,flow,Watt &Beas set of cart harness,No.4,by the __—eeof this article to |Beat soft soap,Mra@ W Coover,Ral-|&Taylor,Raleigh,$3.|.|Knight,Richmond,Va 10.00.same,3,00.The Seater Minubiteu,of the 110 be-|be ~least of them,of [>:,One velvet hat,J W Hester,Raleigh,|Beat wrought share pow,J H Thomp-_J M Singer &Co.'s sewing machine,J|stant,after giving an account of a c into good vin “t qrtsnafhy ged —-——One mold Quince Jelly,Wm.Brown,3,00.;son,T'yro,10,00.|C L Harris,Raleigh,second premium.;.+“fh £a :vinegar,by exposure to the alr Salisbury,diploma.|'One white straw bat,by the same,3,00.|.:.Seeret mod |stractive fire in that town,goes onto say:|in casks,requires weeks,and moaths y,dip ’|Best single plow,Dunn &Riggan,ee we of native wood,W F/+Dhere is one act nected with this |to stig ‘re |One sample syrup,Thos Bailey,Day-|One pink velvet bat,by the same,3,00 |wake,10.00.|Shaltz,Forsyth,4,00.re d .—ee .=accomplish,because only a small sur- BELMBOLD’s |ton,diploma.One silk bonnet,by the same,3,00.Best bill side plow (No.77),J H |Enclosed washstand,by the same,4,00 calamity deserving particular mention,|face is exposed at one time totheoxydiz- Sample dried apples,E F Crorey,Hills-|Thirty architectural drawings,showing Thompson,Tyro,10,00 :Invalid chair,by the eame 6,00.a which caused @ display of bravery and|ing action of the atmosphere.By expos- FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU |boro,diploma.saperior skill,G 3 IL Applegate,Raleigh |Bost steel cralég "plew,J H{Thomp-|Walnut eradle,by the same,‘4,00.merer surpassed and but seldom|ing «larger surfaceof the liquorto the ‘|One jar preserved oranges,Mrs A 8|*pecial notice acd diploma.:|son,T'ys0,10,00.’|Rocking chasr,by the same,6,00.ome ee —-aimoephere,oxydation moan we with |Justice,Friedsbarg,diploma.Shee specimen wax truit,Mrs Mahoney,!Regt wroaght iron enteoil plow,J H Parlor chair,by the same,6,00.ae ma aoe eae a Salle oerae rapidity,and process IMPROVED ROSE WASH |One jar citron,by the same,special i 3,00.‘a ue th 90,|Thompson,Tyre,19,00 Centre table,by the same,5,00.aa.a at oeseh delayed fort adates in twenty-four to |premium,$2.asket wax flowers,by the same,3,Beet hill side plow,&P Williamson,|Toilet table,by the same,5,00.Wy coud carey of dah betine y ‘11 plishing thi rs.The method wa eee Canned frait,West &Charchill,Ral-|Basket wax flowers,Miss Bettie Blake,|Raleigh,10,00.Ottoman,by the same,3,00.etre _ag uilding uate al og this rapid acetification, crate any Senpanen.21 little ex.eigh,certificate.-4 04 premines,1,50..?|Best doable mould plow,BR BSin-Foot stool,by the same,2,00.keshdueth ae as ef Gare oon mas Keowe be.sslenilne ates pense.o in diet.no inconvenience Canned frait,Mrs E E Jackson,Ash-|ax cross,Mrs Mamilton,Hillsboro’,|clair &Co.,Baltimore,9,00.Best evliection of fancy cabinet work,falling }arty wee et Se mannfactarers,maybe parsued without o as CSN ecates gat meroary,boro,special premium,$3.|epecialpretoium,2,00..|Hawkeye Sulky ploy,H M Smith &|made by one exhibitor,by the same,20,ing in oy pgs Seeing her dan-|difficulty,in privatehouses, te .‘|One jar glass melon citron,Miss Sophia Best bead mats,Missionary Bociety,|Qo Richmond,Va,10 00.ger,she gathered a few articlrs for the|Take a clean flour . "FT on Partcidge,Raleigh,special premium,$2.|Salem,3,00.‘|Beat plowman,W W Davidson,Golds-|Piano stool,by the Same,2,00.ergo,£taking a Lae of the|holes all aroand the nae Largest variety jalics,Mrs Wm Simp Best specimen hair work,Miss Bettie bore,20,00.i J W Brown,Raleigh,special °f a wae t all from the|tom;set it overa ae |son,Raleigh,$5..|Williams,Raleigh,300.re 1 premin 00 was allowed|Premium,5/00.:room she was in,to her horror and dis-|fill it light with beeeli ‘i |An ornamental cake,by the same,di-|Specimen haic work,Mre Mahowey,|§Ho col,folie flow,double dag-Reception ebaing.A W Fraps,Raleigh may she saw that the stairg was in a sol-|have been -sonked Bad Ao |Plom Leced,bp the ume 62...|One ben,Sondber Stora,Mice 1h Ste.|™g.5F Sa Sm MIRREN ee eetted that wan throagh> nrrt ,t bakers ’same $2.; fen tet Foon>Carolina bakin powders,J R 1 Car-|Pheeters,Raleigh,2,00.|Raleigh,10,00.PP Mlemen,|Derideon en tes windows,where the fiery fLuIp EXTRACT OF BUCHU |@er,Raleigh,diploma,_One shell frame,Jennett Schloss,Ral-}Best cotton sw Dunn &Riggan,Best pairof gentleman's boots,D C e.oo cemeatented teall,|Ov: aes irs Largest variety pickles,Mrs Wm Simp-|“igh,premi™,3,00.Wake,5,00.Marray,Raleigh,3,00,ing out on the top of thecolonadeher aw- aan whether existing in |ton,Raleigh,$5.—_Beat ork,Mre MS Blsks,Ral-|yo)uistentaeFT pion,Tyro,Best laditin shows,Jones &fal situation was immediately realized by|after Tong cmoting.lopleas:ov variety jamey Mee WaneBrown|*ighe Sud.promiSine Leonora Spach,|°'::>Dios paisofladies’Deaf,Damb |stlensl tesenyh of oder,“inmediate”’in action,and |Stlisbary,$5.8 bon ee 3.00 pach,|Best tooth”a TH Th Ophea lowttveee 308 fesling thes a er St thesanyofthe preparations of|Largest and best Yoriny preserves,|Salem,prom jam,3,00..|Tyro,5,00.Beet sold siete’eek aid oll A ‘was brought,but i wae ing.wt Fri Ren Ba "Seer,Sale Tawi,Ral,|"men meds promis|a Wine,Orn 100.Wittheuahing Setsaa|eat Pian fcandy,Mr.Jenkins,Salem|P!o™4-;j ‘3 he he h w,exhibited b ,.en t 4 Tibsssutaring toms troten-down or delicate con sa ne ease of candy,Mr.Jenkins,5a One neil drawing Miss Sophia Pan =Ge he ea ,i y :Bas gm,J 8 Anmfield &Co.,Guil-|144 around,and making the most rapid eee be a t a - .7%,”ore,vo.. The ryadermust be aware that however igh .So shawl,Mrs W R Cox,Ral-|ri ges ene.ent &“7 8 Bleke,|,_——ladjer,J P Nisson,For Bent variety of nindintasb-cocledPiani-a peer Bes “79 ings,wi exposed attack above diseases,it is cer-h,$2.;;>4 »5,00.pe or tainbe the bodily health and menta;powers.ae woolen counterpane,Mrs J W)——-————we .cotton harrog and cultivator,BP —Young &Co.,Petersburg,Va,10,cues fe rn ay a jose Se c At perpe Withe dhove diseases require the aidofa Din-|Harris,Forestville;$4.we panting a 48 Sophia)Williamson,Raleig},5,00.‘igh place on which ehe was Ing. te (OS BLMBOLD'SExtract ace o-aan One knit counterpane,Miss Bell Thom-|Partridge,Raleigh,preminm 15,00.Greatest variety t implements made in|Best hand ey,ree ee &|A mattress was brought,andbeing firm-|ling proéess to be the State,B P Wifiamson,Raleigh,20,Co,,Petersburg,Va.,certiBea!held Ly strong men,with a spirit ra-|times,a splendid vinegar where.Price—@1.95 ereGn be sla.Wetcened tounyoe dress,Describe symptoms in all commanications Address H.T.HELMBOLD,Drag and Chemice! Warehouse,504 Broadway,N.Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN ateel-engraved wrapper,with fac-simile of my T2em- teal Warehouse,and signed juve S19 H.T.HELMB%D. One cotton quilt,R W Best,Raleigh, $5. One silk guilt,Mrs J A Williams,Ox- ford,$3.One worsted quilt,Mis Clara C Bond, Edenton,$4.Forty yards home made carpet,MrsJohnWHarris,Forestville,$3.One pair home made blankets,by the same,$3.Home made hearth rug,by Mrs Dr Fields,Warrenton,$3.One rag carpet,Mrs A Wake,$3.Oounterpane,Mrs Peter Doub,Greens- boro,special premiam,$3. One cotton quilt,Miss Mary A Spen- cer,Hyde county,special premium,$3. One quilt,by a little girl 7 years old, special premium,$1. One quilt,Mrs J MTant,Raleigh,spe- cial premium,$2. One pair woolen counterpanes,Mrs 8 G Wilson,Henderson,diploma, Thompson, eigh,5,00Oilpainting,head life e:ze,Miss Mollie Nixon,Raleigh,3,60. One clock case,Paul Lincke,Raleigh, diploma.Willow Basket,Miss Emma Riddle, Pittsboro’,premium,2,00. Oil painting,H D Fentress, premium 3,00. Oul painting,by the same,diploma. Crayon drawing,Leonora Spach,Sa- |lem,premiom 5,00. |Oil painting,A M McPheeters,Raleigh premium,5,00Photograph,Mr Shelburn,Raleigh, premium,3,00.Photograph,Mr.Watson,Raleigh,di- ploma.Wax and moses cross,Miss Sue Pescud Roleigh,especial premium,5,00.Perfumery,R.Berry,New Berne,de- serve special premiam and diploma. Citorio oil,Mr Joseph Carmer,Raleigh|diploma. Raleigh, 00. Greatest variedy of implements made out of the State,R|Sinclair &Co.,Balti- more,10,00.| Open carriage ar phwton,No.4,A Wrenn,Norfolk,Va.,5,00.Top buggy,No,6,N 8 Sharp, gh,15,00.|Open baggy,Morgan &Frasicr,Smith- |field,10,00.Spring wagon,(«pecial preminm)Deaf land Dumb and the Blind Ingtitation,Ral- |eigh,10,00. |Oity dray,Thos G Jenkiue,Raleigh, special premiain,10,00. Beet 4 horse wagon,J P Nissen,For- |syth,20,00. |”Best 2 horse wagon,by the same 10, | Ral-|1 ceey Best 1 horse wagon,by the same 8,00. Best 1 horse cart,(tumble)Thos G Jenkins,Raleigh,5,00 Best patent buggy pole,——Mitchell, Cabarrus,3,00. vo)i Beet caske, Va,certificate.Y &Co.,Petersburg,‘on E W Mor-Best lot of smoking tobacco, ris,Franklin,5,00. Best lot of manufactured tobacco, |Hobgood,Granville,10,00. Best epecimen of brick,W F Shultz, orsyth,5,00. Best lot of leather (sole,kip and calf,) W G Norwood &Co.,Orange,5,00. Best dressed buckskin,W F Shuliz, orsyth,5,00. |Best lot of harness leather,W G Nor- wood,Orange,3,00.|Best buckets,Hutchinson &Bishop, Craven,5,00. Best brooms,J B Watson &Oo.,Row- |an,5,00. ||A iF |F barrels dcc.,Joseph Olod- felter,Davidson,5,00.Best lt of edge tools,W F Shaltz, Forsyth,(no premium given on book.) Best lot axe helves,@ A Hege,For- syth,5,00.° 1donated and intrepid,she made the leap from the point she occupied,embracing in its curve at least sixty feet,reaching the ground with comparative safety,and, with the exception of the shock and con- cussion of so high a jump,entirely un- hart.” I know somebody who always appears to be miserable,and this is the way she contrives to be so:Thinking always aboat herself;constantly wishing for she bas not got;idling away her time; fretting and ng. I know somebody who is much happier and this ie’the way she contrivesto be so: Thinking of others ;satisfied with what her heavenly Father bas judged best for her;working,caring for somebodyelse besides herself,and thinking how she can make others happy. —_—- ——o—- The Baptists of Vi have 787 church or-geo itetions,and the ples 73. accepted an offer from adeacon,byadolngoiionofKindewaituponherfor meeting replied := that|¥a’ting just sixty years for the Ytomarryme,and The comeniekwantme,to marry out the meeting bring adelegationaes Arefined way of ‘chronicling ordinarye-—is exhibited by &Cincinnatiwhosaysthat“a ruped,genuscorn,denominated took a:aa:coe cla boo andwove to t.e impact ‘a head accelers-=the lady’s Anteadon gids copsidera-7.” ~ ied a ta rl | beatsGen.Schenck.fifiy-four votes—ma-wingseen Rete.. i ey tea sles and moneywould |aey .a] -,rf z =~1 .hisent wwajority.In Jedisnathe|misguided pegrors,habGeme.to,arielTinOkieLewis,D.Campbell,plunder.FE imall,and not thirteen,ax has been |+51)hungry and oe y~Vee 4 r ”he ,F.the Xposure and ponishment haveovet-os we may say thousands,of thogeintleSonth,and yet there are swarma of themqrousforplace,and pur- }taken handr claimed,The Repoblican majority in Ohio is suing it by the «ute foul means. about fifteen thousand,being eight thousand morgphpn B the Jast Siate election.In Penn- sylvania the Repubiwan majority in the State is |have to 4,293,being a Democratic gain over the Igst!solace and xym}aths c In Iydiana,the Democratiema-|9%be passed over in milence,expecially whenKyleelection. jority is ahout 2,500,and the Dewocrets carry béth Wranches of the legislature,@ Democratie|gout)on victory,We think our readers are entitled to the truth,and we have given to them as nearly as we can ascertain it, :eo WEST VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. Ta West Virginia the Democrats have obtain Goveétier,two out of the three members af Cor - jany man upon wham the heavy hand of public| i} It is not pleasapt.to us to speak harshly of jnatice is abomt to take hold.It js painfal toraywhatmaywoundthoseWheneed Fut a case like this can- particans will be busy in their attempts to rep- resent it asa« -—_-_- For the Old North State. HON.JAMES L.HENRY, This gentleman and the Hon.John M.Cloud, by agreement and consent of the Governor,ex-changed districts this fhll—the latter gentleman as f Z They |\0 |tnking the 11th district and the former the Sth. a comp ete victory.ney havee ected their |L have heard no complaint,as yet,to the ex-change,but om the contrary every one is mach greta,andamajority of both Houses of the pleased. Legislature. = PRUSSTA’'S POSITION, General Turr concludes a lengthened letter henchJoadgeHenryisverypleasantonthe |and courteous to the legal profession and the of- |ficers of the Court)which cannot be said of all the honorables now apon the benchof the State,He lets dogs and children take their own way,and he attends to the dispatching of the business |addrewed to the London Times from Bellanza,j of the Court. and dated Oct.7,in the terms following: G¢4s time to put an end to this war,so muchthémoreimpiousinitsaspectbecauseperfectlynagiges;it ix time that neutral States should in-tervene Pet»bridle on the inordinate am-bition ieror.Prussia,in spite ofhertridtingundertheweightofhereacesm.TT Moltke knew that he would toGommences new campaign (oops a that either toact withtoavow,in continuing the the600,000 men Iha:00 ker “Bo.AnewithoaAthe7talY;fe and wae fa-vofite :M agricultural magarine gainsstrengthandinterestwitheverysucceedingpnm-ber,This th we have “MaintenanceoftheFBoils,”by Professor Hilgard,oftheUnivesiiolippi;“TheSouthand herResources,”by Alfred Huger;“Planta-tion ”by Colonel D.Wyatt Aiken;Texas ”by 8,B.Buckley;“Southern aches,”hy P,J,Rerokwans;“Manure PiteandHowtoUseThem,”by Alex,¥.Lee,andf#hundred other articles of interest which wehavenotspacetoevenmention,Phe “Rural”shows.mayitest signe of regularly increasingProsperity,and yet how the publishers continuetosapplyitg6.the maryellously low figure of$2petangaumis¢-giracle to us.Their eircntationmustfar,surpase that of any magnzine of theClags,heretofote issued at the South,or theywouldbecompelledtoredaceexpensea,Ifanyofourreadersarewithontthe“Raral”theyshatildatonceenclose$2 to Walker,Evans &Cogswell,3 Broad’strect,Charleston,8.O. Bay In November there will be lecti ififteenBtates,namely:November ‘,easeand‘Louisiana;Nov.8 Alabama,Floridd Ihli-nois,;Kansas,M land,Masenchusett:ichiMi‘Mimoari,Nev:Nes rork,gus oe tL im ada,ew York, « j| | Tie has the most perfect aystem in condactingthebusinessofhisCourtsthatIhaveeverwit- nessed in the Court Honse,The reading of the minutes of the ingday's businessof the Court is an excellent ruleadoptedbyhisHonor.Hence,no disputes canariseattheeucccedingtermoftheCourtamongthelegalgentlemenastowhatdiepotitionwasmadeofthecamte.Ifall of the Judges wouldadoptthisrnletheywouldnotfindsomuchtimeconsumedatthesucceedingtermbytheattor-ney®in gacertaining what was done with the canmeat term.The docketsof the Rowan SaperiorCourtcontained423cases,all of whichweredisponeSawstrialofcontiquanee,during e tyoSofat,the people of thi district have beenwellpleasedwithJudgeHenry;and the geney-o|desire,I beij that he would remain The undersigned connected with the Holly-wood Memorial Association of Richmond,Va.rGeneral R.E.Lee in onr whole country andsbread,to nnite with them in a contribution foranequestrianbronzestatueofourehieftian,ofthebestworkmanship,to be erected in ihe sol-dier®portion of Hollywood cemetery.A most eligible site,overlooking this wholesection,and jn the centre of the partiappropria-ted to the remains of the dead from the battlefeldsofCiettyshurg,has been offered by the A»fociation to his family for hie inal restin lace,under our loving and contifmial care dod at ofVirginia,and the Sonth,If the body should beelsewhere,it is still eminently fitting to erect amonumenttohismemoryinthemidstoftheheroeswhofellfightingunderhisleadership.—It is proposed that on the memorial days to beobservedthroughouttheBoutheverycongrega-fion,Christian and Helirew,make their contri-butions for thig object.A deposit i funds will be made at R.HH.Maury &Co's.Richniond.Va.,and it is hopedtherequisiteamountwillbesecuredatonce.Mars,W.H.Macrarianp,*~Gs W.Rawponen,James Lyons,Ww.Brown,Mras Nicwotas,Richmond,V2.,Oct.19th,1870. —--The horse is a curious feeder.when he hasn’t a bit in his mouth,Every young doctoi {get al i has selene ¥omer ant chong he nmly a « He entsbest NWO OweENT 7 GEN.RODERTE LER ™ ally request the friends and admirers of eee he thesurestroadout of difficulties? could nee just ahead the day of our certain demption,and the people would know at escstepjustwhattheywereaskedtoapprove. As an incident to all this,the oa io }will insnre the permanent aacenda:the Conservative party.That were a small thing |exeept that we shall bless whilst we rule/Jn hoe signo vincés !Kowax. =_-— DESPOTISM OF HABIT. re-} h | |The tyranny,the remorseless exactingness of ase of Southern,Conservative,per-|foxtered habits and tastes,ought to make #ra-|cironmetancesis autherited to use,tional man shudder to contemplate the mental,Justice had quailed beforetheexcitement whichmoralandphyricalsufferingwhichtheyengens}der,A coi writes:“I think if the ||city of New York was mine,I would freely give.|it to get ridof this dreadful habit;it rains my}|appetite and makes me miserable.If you can |give me anything or do anything to enable me!to get rid of the dreadful habit,please let me}know.”He had been using opium and mor-|phine to ense the pain of chronic rheumatiamandpromotesleep,and now,in addition to the |pain and sleeplessness,he has the “dreacdtat| habit,”which of iteelf makes his life a miisery.When will the people learn that opinm,likefalcohol,cares nothing,they are only temporary |alleviants,the end being to “bite like a serpent and «ting like an adder.”The gim of the goodandhonorablephysicianisaltoeradicate disease,not to plaster it over.What a grand |good thing it would be,what a mercy to the poor,to keep in mind this one simple trath:Ifyouarebetteronlywhiletakinganyparticularmedicine,and wheo you lay it aside,your ail- meut retorna that medicine is not only doingyounogood,but is fixing the malady morefirmlyinthe«ysiem,as the cutting off a weed at |the level of the groupdemakes jt take a firmeraaddeopeendSR8ehee + x Ee B5 j ~~ Fs sa t i i o i i ! a fi t é r ¢ i the wed into.The GamColKirknotfended dere!Tect conflict between the ExeentiveandJndicial branches of the,Government.The Governor was acting,a he supposed,under anthority of law,and he had more thon five hundred armed men in the Geld the militia in the State at his command to ey orce hie orders,and at his request thé:President of the United States hadsentintotheGiate@largenumberofregular troops. Clared the posse comitptes insurgents,ond that ietheonlyforcewhictrajodicialofficerundersuch if the Chief surrounded him,and yielded voice of par-ty clamor and hou!au law had ie ened a writ to a theri i" be summoned at largeKluxwouldsoonfavethemarchforKirk's amp.The fires of civilwarwouldhavebeenjichied—citizens would have shed the blood citizens—homes would hare been made dew ltie,and then the strong | arm of the United Nacves Government wouldhaveputdowntheeerrebellionwithfearfulpow- The State woold give been put under mil- itary government for indetinite period,andGov.Holden woold ibe been the satrap as he acted under authority «law. For averting these grat misfortunes the ChiefJusticeisthreateneds&h impeachment,Will Repnblics always be §ngratciul?The ChiefJnsticedidallhecoul@pnderthecircumstances. He isened the mandatéof the law,and told theGovernorthatthepri@nersmustbereturnedinobediencetothewrit.!The Governor thonghtotherwiseandhehadfemilitarypowertoens- tain his opinion.Did the Chief Justi@ state the law correctly? The proceedings in th show that the Ass ciate Justices were i er. }|North Caroliniag.. r ee eee ee to me thatifI wereto ana It was at ope time my intentiontocon- triste apres tobe beforetheSucie-ty.detailing my rather remarkable experi evees ip the agricultural tor two yearsst.Tnfandum dolorem’Why should I Sicios and depress the Society with @iie mel-aneholy fevlars.“Sir,T bave two acres, ander cultivation.Last year I tried corn, and what with the drought.and what withpating$1 50 a day tor enehien,and what With one thing and anmber.I fowed that my crop,which amounted to two and a half bu-shels.bad cost me something like $350 aboshelThisyearIThavetriedwheatand nl by the tine I have paid theed.and theunwhoreaped.and the manwhoan’the man who earried it to the mill.peter,man who en itpons T shall not bare’to me a plateofbapegedIsoftooharrow-ing a natore to bedwelt upon.I have re-tired frow agrieultaral parsuits,but earrywithmeiptemyretirement«source of cou- fort..says the proverb,right- putyee y the réilection that,nobudy coaldhavedoneworre.My interes,io agricultural matters,how~ ever,is wnabated,aud since my own adven- relate,it occurs preserve you Spdeney inng°In fact,I‘’rdto eda avesty prospects.Iw fs x LO TY THE BRIGHT NAXDLE, .make one cousolation.I ant fqn what one of |AN Ontd Bprton.—When of,itorof the Canton ,the oldest paperinOhio,heard of the battle of Stdan thecaptureoftheEmperor,he wroteand publishedanaccountoftheeventina¢olumn parallelwithareprintoftheaccounthewroteandpab-lished in the samepaperof thesurrenderofNa-poleon at Waterloo in 1815.He is the onlyeditorintheworldwhohaswrittenoftheexitofbothNapoleonsinthesamepaper, Awag says weought never to be frightened|at the arrival ofa ghost,.because itis quite im- material.©. MARRIED: 's Office in this on the2ndoTShahionWoodson,“MrJoshuaGaskeytoMissSallieEller,bath ofLockeTownship. In Salem,at theresidenceofthe "s pa-soutien Doosday,the 25th ult.,by *agh L.Oecrter,Mr.John W.Fries to Mins Aggie De-Schweinits,daughter ofRev,E.A.Detclwein-itz. At # 2 ,+1 sur 1 aes 18 he SRE CF oe hie reed ter bs &ityInsuresLiveraccordingt»0'!the metbiile vis securedbyajoint stoekof$200,000; ang has deposited $100000 with the Comp- ofthe Stateof TENNFSSEE ts Assets are more thanthreetimesits ilities.= Itsstockholdersand manages are among the solid mea in Tennessee:=ae 8 vrThos.B.Bailey, _—a w.poomaves,ttT.a.Ponrnwon,|WEF;Law. .Graves’War ee Pmost oct 28—2m DANVILLE,VA.,FOR THE SALE OP In High Point,onthe10th inst.by P.H.Hodson,Keq.,Mr.J.A.Henderson to MissEu- nice Kellam. rage,RUTH,Wi rh ¥Nesbit,anddaughterofLien.Nathaniel Koydea ,Seer coer en (ETO “Nepe,I con- gestion of the brain,James B.Keder,in the |apropos of so inuch new-fangled machinery |1%"year of his age ' |lay hold of avy bandle at ail at ge eounty bey,troubling his head very | little about “labor saving,”‘time saving ” jor “money paving," atd worked oat re- leults,not indued astonishing,Lut suti-facto-| Among my many pour,neig bors,let me premise,dwells an honest.industrious me |ehauie who bas a wife and four children and lows a ecabia.a Gow,and a litle white ball It being iunpyssible for bim any longer toob- taio work tw this Toeslity he has been ob- }liwed thie year to seek work in another coun- ty.lenving bis good wife to take eare of the home and the little ones,and coming home ouly every Bow and then to eee thenras he could.The.eldest child.a stanted,freckle faced,savdy-haired boy of 14.—such as you maf see by the thousand all over North Car- vlina,—aod bie brother aged 11,what couldtheydowepnwhite?Sit recnd home and wait for the common schools to be set go- ing ?[t ia what a good many of their neigh- bers,white and evlored,did.There bove svized a better hand'e than that.They reut-|ed one of our,porr stony Orange county four acre fields.Halfa fenee around it,you iandthecornersfullofweeds;with a clampofpersimmontrees,a pe vine.aud a boulder or two in the middle.Prof.KerrcandescribethelandseapetoaT.They took their little bull and went to work tomakeaerep.E-riy and late they haveing@ourhardearnedmoneyPro-|and the Chief Justice }the last opinion says:oot.baci .wed Feta omy gi aie bay et areneakoneoflapew|Justices e tt ;;wlohe n.6 Fichly ee en with meand that all +in thene habeas cor-|OM then.and the little >wre ball himself ao-ppeaking inglowing of the liarly|pesproce In Of life,liberty,|qzired inthe course ofthe season a most se- healthfnl,bracing,eines ®character prosperity ‘even |Tieus,sible expression.Evidently thedrinkofwhiskeyeveryorjorityoftheSupremePoortisthe“law of|Tight haudle was being worked.Now does not call it wl ’know it|the land.”;these three obseore in rs of the N.C, to be “made”b "to match;iy Why should not the ionof all}Agrienltaral Soeiety have browght hemeofcgurse,tan,oe ate a tak te |Justices have th m7 in thie|theit Gran shatowse We work.Howathisownofanehe|case,la there anv ‘Tate|mac ret 290 Habileal dro; the reenit of 5 m=dered,wives broken-hearted,and children renttothepoorhouse,the brothel,and thepeniten-tiary. —_——~e Pusn Ox.—A wise man wil]never rst ont.Asjong as he breathes the breath of life,hewillbedoingsomethingtorbimeelf,his country orpeerWashington,Franklin,Howard,oung,Newton,all were at work almost tu thelasthourwoftheirexistence.It fs a foolish simply because we are old.The manof energyisnotold;it is only he that suffers his energiestowasteawayandpermitsthespringsofhislifetobecomemotionless,on whose hands thehoursdragheavily,and to whom all thingsweartheyestmeritsofgioom.There are scoresofgrayheadslivingto-day that we would pre-fer in any important enterprise to the younggentlemenwhofearandtremblewhenshadowsapproach,and turn away at the first harsh wordorditcouragingfrowh. As several neighbors of a rather dishonestmanwhokertaturner’s shop were discussing | his wonderful skill in his art,one of them re-|marked that,skilful as he was,there was one|thing whigh he conldp’t ‘turn.’‘Whatis that?|was the general inquiry.“An honest penny,’was the satisfactory reply. | A three-year old youngster saw a drunkenman,‘tacking’through the street.‘Mother,|said the little fellow,‘did God make that man?|She replied in the affirmative.The little fellow |reflected for a moment,and then exclaimed:“I|wouldn’t have done it.” thing to believe that we must liedown and die! fo 8 he qnestions involved aportantandshouldbedete)|then the opinion of all the‘wipes Court is the law,on@censuredforactingoe * certainly very im-pined correctly.If netices of the Sa- ht the Chief Justice Ming to law ? evidence of com- on and the Gover-i»frequently made party purposes,— ,rand peitive and is againsttionoftheGovernor,This is,certainlr,4 strange complicity,and npt in aceordance withordinaryhumanactions,Theve is no evidenceofaby intimacy,eitherperronalofpolitical,betwein the Judge and theGovernor;and if the Sentind is to be believedtheGovernordenouncedthéJudgewithblas-phemons bitterness,Judge Pearson hag tekén no part in politicsforthirtyyears,and it in sttange indeed,if hehasnowbecomeaPartizanwhenhehasnothingtogainbysuchawonderfulchangeofcharacterwhichwouldtarnishhighighandspoilersfame.He wrote an address stating his reasons for vo-ting for Gen.Grant.The Blair letter alarmedhimforthesafetyofthecoantry.He was sickofwarandstrife,aud he wanted peace,law andProsperityforhiscoubkirymen.believe yousmenelnadsimilaropinjonsastotheBlairplat-‘orm There ig not the sliplicitybetweenJudge Peanor;and yet,such a charg]to cteate prejudice and eff:The opinion is cleatheac When Judge Penrsop wrote this letter,he wasaaaatidwherorhowhasheevershownanychangeofopinion?Didjhis o i-tion to Blair and theRa Klex cade berCaetizanandaRadical?Ifso,Mr.Hanes,you areinthesamecategory.I have never heard ofanywellauthenticatedpoliticalopinionofJudgePearsonwhichyoucouldnotendorseas@con-servative, ly onvaruished and having a moral indepen dent of any brilliant achievement there!n.—|Ten barrels only the little boys made.Bat |how mach better than lying round waiting. land how inesleulably valuable the honest,|pa ient industry that achieved such a resalt. }Think of it &@ moment.good Mr.President— |and if you see many little freckled faced N.|C.boys staring round your Fair Grounds|this week,tell them the story of the Orange connty boys and their white bull,and tellthemthat’s the sort ofstuff to make honest N.C.farmers of.I assure you,sit,there is no planter in theStatewhomIrespectmorethanIdomy young bare-foot ueighbor.Suecess to theagriculturalinterestsoftheState,large andstnall. I am,dear sir. Your obl friend end neighbor,c.P.8, _ase —— ‘Sally Jones,have you done that eum I setou?‘No,thir,I can’t do it? ‘Can’t do it!I'm ashamed of you.Why atourageIcoulddoanysumthatwassetme.—t hate that word can’t for there is no sum thatcan’t be done,I tell you.’‘I think,thir,I know a thum you can’t thifer out.’ ‘IIa?Well,Miss Sally,let’s hear it and wewillsee.’‘It is thith thir:If one apple cauthed the ruinofthewholehumanfathe,howmany thoch willittaketomaheabarrelofthweetcider?‘Miss Sally Jones,you may turn to yourpars-ing lesson.’ |iutroddeed among.us these dais where it.is |“Death but comes,and the soul flies to peaven.” an exceedingly difieult and vier operation to | e right bandle or indeed to find|Tesh,at the residence of his took hold of the plain |The Chiet Inathee had noforce to execute the old erank worked by Father Adem called||mandate of his writ,for the Governor had de-|+sweat of the brow.” | ' 1 '|Southern Remedies ; I he o or i n patmeningsyanalie-cate cmepivaWant the In Forsythe connty on the 234 ult.,Mr.Gea. ron,Mr.Washing- and show you how au Or-|ton Tesh,in the 84th year of his age In Guilford county,on the 15th alt,Samuel |8.Sherwood,in the 7th yeer of his age.} a |At hi«residence at Miller’a Mill,Davidson| county,Mr.Samuel G,Spach,of braia fever.} Mra.Min-|In Surry connty,on the 17th ult, |nie Hitt,consort of David Hiatt. .'In Sarry connty,on the 18th ult. son of Henry Shelton. At Red Plains,Yadkin connty,on the 23dult.,of Typhoid Fever,Mr,Archibald P.Poin- dexter,aged about 53 years. Columbus, —_— SPECIAL NOT ICES. THRO.F.KLUTT?DR.C.A.HENDERSON. Theo.F.Eluttz &Co,| SALISBURY,WN.C., PRARRA IN Drugs,Medicines,Chemicals,Oils, Paints,Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,Perfumery,j Soaps,Combe,Brushes,Toile Articles, de.,de,de. GH The above firm are the sole Whole re Agente for the Great Medical Wonders and Dr.Haekell’s Bleetrie 07!|and Carboliy Cancer Salve.The Tr de suppited | at Manufactarer’s l’rices povd:3m | Neversorer.—Can the coarse,gritty tooth powders and toot)-destroy ing chemical fluids|find a place on the toilets of sensible people.| The fragrant and preservative Sozodont bas| superceded thein afl ““Spaldings Glue”mends Farnitare,Toys,| Crockery.all ornamental work. E Address R.V.Pierce,M.D.,Buffalo,N.Y.,and get a pamphlet on Catarrh free, or send sixty cents and get Dr.Sage’s Ca-tarrh Remedy.$500 r ward is offered ‘byfprnrenenntsareThwhewHe|}Sold by draggists. cannot core.! iABODYANDMINDDISEASE,jSachisdyspepsia.The stomach and the!braif are too intinately allied for the one to!suffer without the other,se that dyspepsia anddespondeneyareinteparableitmaybeadded |too,that irritation of the stomach je almost it -|variably accamnpanied by irritation of the tem-perThe invigorating and tranqauillisingoperation |of Hostetter’s Bitter.is most powerfully der-eloped in cases of indigestin,The firet effectofthissgreeabletouicis«omfortitg and enceur-aging.A mild klow perrades the aystem,thecbroni¢aneasiness in the region of the stomachislessened,and the nervous restlesaness which characterizes the disease is abated.This im-provement is not transient.It is not succeed- ed by the return of the old symptoms with superadded force,as is always the case when unmedi.ated stimulants are giv n for the com- plaint.Each dose seems to impart a peraman- ent accession of healthful invigoration.Butthisisnotall.The aperient and anti bilions properties of the preparation are scarcely secon.|dary in importauce to its tonie virtues.If| there is an overflow of bile the secretion is soon |brought within proper limits,andif the bileary organ is inert and torpid it is toned and regulat-| ed.The effect upon the discharging organs is|equally salutary,and in cases of constipation | the cathartic action is just sufficient to produce |the desired result gradually and with:ut pain.The Bitters also promote healthy evaporation from the surface which is particularly desirableatthisseasonwhensuddenspellsofraw,un- pleasant weather are apt to check the naturalrepirationandproducecongestionofthe|iver,coughs,colds.Thebest safeguard against all diseases is bodily vigor,and this the great Vegetable Restorative essentially promotes. ~Leaf Tob }@lee |meeting of the credicors of the said acc 0..2 gb mnpt Attention tothe and of.|”nters 3agAbe's be aden ‘Taegiaeeste Room in Tewn.Wagens locked op in Varehouseatnight.Dey Stalls for Homes.Call endeee Ge.oct B—Iy. Agricultural I nplements, MOWING MACHINES, SZRAW CUTTERS,&c.,dic. AT THE LATE FAIR of the State AgriculteralSociety,held at Raleigh oothe Iith.19th 20th and2istdaysofVetoverthefollowingFIRSTPRE-MIUMs were awarded to J.H.THOMPSON,ofTyro.Davidson Coonty,N.©C.,Miaifactarer of Agent for the sale of Agriculture!Implements,andailthevarioasKindso}labor saving machipenyAe he farm.ooeee eB10.00 ) Rest Wronght Share PlowRestHillSicePlow,(No.77) Best Steel Tarning Plow..4....Rest Wrought iron Sebsoil PlowRestCUVas..cccccccccs west Tooth Harrow....... Rest Mowing Machine.... Re t Horse.Po Hest “traw (Cotter... Best Straw and Hay Cotter for Mand.Certificate.i"For any of the above articles.o=any thing mn his lime,address J.H.Thompson,Tyro, Davideon (Co...N C. Oct.Ith,1870.43 ae "TO ORGMRISTS| 4 Long-Feilt Weed Supplied. Clarke’s Short Volantarles, FOR THRPipeorReed ©n.Desig:ed ebiefly as Opening "Volontarice and Responses,for delicate’and ex stops.Easy ond Pleasing.csectelanda ,ranged by WM.H.CI ARKE,ai ofthe ‘\New Method for Reed Organs.”Price,inboards,$1.50.Sent post-paid om reseiptof price. Oliver Ditson &Co.,C.M.Ditson &Co...New 422 This is to give ¢ThatsrantinBankruptcyhasbeentrictCourtoftheUnitedGtatesforDistrictofNorthCarolinaagainsttheestate ofJousBR.ALEXANDER of oficalApeaucihate,nly adjudged a Bankrupthiscreditors:the paymentwae ache godt thedeliveryofanypropertyfopt,to him,or to his ase,and the traanypropertybyhimareforbiddenizlaw. prove their debts and choose oneOr more as»-ofsignecesofhisestatewillbeheldataContBankruptcytobebeholdenattheCourtday tf in Charlotte in said District on the 11thNovember1870at10o'clock,A.M.,beforeH.Broadfield,Esq.,Register in Ban 8.T.CARROU.8.Marshal,by J.T.Curmnrets, ‘ ® 34-2t U.8.Marshal,as Messenger, NORTH CAROLINA,SuperiorCALDWELLCounty.Cour,Mary E.Stafford,Pi'uf, against f Divorce. Julius A.Stafford,Deft.In this ease it is made to appear upon afflsdavitthatafterdiligetit-eearch the defendanteannotbefoundwithinthelimitsofthieState:Itis therefore ordered thepublicationbemadeinthe“Oid North State,”a news-paper published in Sulisbary,N.C.,for sixweeks,notifying the defendant to appear atthenextTermoftheSuperiorCourt.for thecountyofCaldwell,at the Court House inLenoir.on the 8th Monday after the 3d Mon-|day in March qext,then and there to answerthecomplaintofthePlaintiff,which is filedintheofficeofsaidCourt.Witness,R.R.Wakefield,clerk of oursaidCourt,this the 22d day of October.1870.R.R.WAKEFIELD,c.8,©.43 6w:(pr fee $8.) ps t ll n e s i n d i t t a n t i n e t n li s sanyoTa theState,.‘if €5 pay We will publish next week,thepreachedattheLutheranChurch,ia this mane on Monday night last,hy Rev.Newer,|—it being on the occasionof the anniver- sary of the Reformation by Martin Luther. Dr.Tuaven’s GREAT Crncvs.—By reference to his advertisementinthispaperitwill beseen Chat Dey iapa Yen's GreatCracus will exhibit inSalisburyonsTuxspax the15th inst,also atLexingtgn,‘on the 14th and Concord on the 15th. We hayepever.witnessed.the performancesof4Cothipi veal a "ala speak ae race ed knowledge, oul:gchar4 ed uponit a ya matee nel of the concerningit:‘ ‘to.enter into ele eee apes this forth."T has been said that some who attended his exhibitions on his first advent into the got their countenance so wrifkléd up by uncontrollable laughter at his mirth-moving jokes and:smart ‘sayings,that they have notbeen able to get them smoothed b. ont yet,and that they have been going about with btoad grins on their faces ever since,pre- senting such ludicrously funny appearances as to have kept their neighbors in a hearty guffaw for days together.What is remarkable none of these have had the ague and fever since they took the laughs from Thayer's jokes,though re-| s ding in the eastern or malarial region of the State.We advise those who are troubled with chillsand favers;intermittent fevers:feverand aguts,orthidd day ague and fevers,to go round| to day and take a good dose of laughing a Thayer's fanny sayings and comical doings,and thus supercede the necessityof using quinine and blue mass. But Phayersis not the only clown of the com- pany.Tom Barry,“merry England's favorite clown,”is along and will make good the saying concerning bim of being “the fanniest man in Christendom.”Why,he made “a suecessful de- but at Lente New York circaw and delighted the-publie,”and actually subserved the pi rpose of «galvanic battery,having American fraternity,” Of the Sther celebrities of this world renown- edcombieptign of alent we maymention tle veteran wman,Mr.S8.P.Stickney,who is unequalled as an equestrian director and said| to be the best Ringmaster in the country.It is | he who,whipin hand,will direct the movement of the performing horves,and by his st:aight| forward and honest rimplicity of purpose,give the clowns #0 many occasions to practice their fuany twieks and perpetfate their off-hand,un-[A }} premeditated jokes on him.We can hardly help langhing mow,in anticipation, thinking of them. We may aleo mention La Belle Loyale,the beautifial Isdy equetria:.,who dresses so finely, rides 06 benntifully,and springs so buoyantly, ighting on Ker horse #0 gracefully,as to present to the mind a picture,such as we sumetimes see on fancy candy boxes,of an angel hovering intheairwithsomecelestialgifttoapoordiscon- solate mortal,who is not in the least expecting |it,She fe from the Cingue Nepoleon of Paris|and the Imperial Amphitheatre of St.Petere| rg—direct from both places,according to the| merely the pablic annoantement.jWm.Nayloe,anotherof the “first characters,”|U,as the old song has it,“ride three horses at once,with a leg apon each.” _—~_P--—--] For the Old North State Ma.Eprror:One of your subscribers is glad to aotice the continued growth and Prosperity | of Salisbury.New buildings are daily being| erected and other improvements are being made others «till of greater magnitude are project- ed,which mast be condacive to the fature com- meree and a of the place.With sui- tabke publie sod enterprize on the part ofhercitizens,as demonstrate on a still largerscaleindustry,thrift,and a mcre rapid imher material,social and edo-cational Bat with all this evidence of pro«perity and progress,a blemish mamthe beauty of the [inspoe condi of —_is the tionof the cemeteoftheOldChri:Tes enclonnre ieithregret,evenbymostenlightenedanddistiofanadjoiningState—a« able i attsinments and posi-tion a virere—in 4privateWriterthasalludestothissubject:“In the Old Lutheran Church Yard,intaeforeeaeMypoorfatherandmoth-er lie ring my recent brief sojourn in Salisbury,£mach disturbed to observethatthebarialground,where manygenerationsofgoodpeoplearesleeping,has beenenfferedtofallinto.a sadstate ofdelapidation ;thepalingwasdownandtheoldplaceinawretchedstateofneglect.1 was informed that it was so becaume noone had made a move in the matter,A paper for aubseri:mightbe circulated bysomeoneanditwonldseemthatbysmallindi-vidual subscriptions,asum might,in a fewhougsberainedsufficienttoenclosethe-e.Iwillhelpintheholywork,and it maybe «tart-ed with my name for $5or $10,which I will re- mit at any timeif the enterprise seemsfeasible.” Aneloquent appeal,prompted thas by the| filial piety of gnative-Carolinian rewrning afteralongabsencetorevisitthescenesofhisyouthandofhisparentalhome,is certainly all thatisnecessarytobeeaidtosecuretheexecutionofhiswishes—an object desired by every citizen. ‘SENEX. Rowan County,Oct.16,1870.——__~-- ‘Don’t yon know me?raid a Kentucky sol-dier to his former commander.|‘No,my friend,I don’t’|Ww hy,sir,you onee saved my life’|‘Ah,howia that?”|‘Wwhy,sir,I served under you at the battle ofFortDonnekon,and when you ran away at the|beginning of thefight,I ran after you,my pre-Server,my benefactor.| saqneenen(Qp——eemes Rice JEvLy.—Boil a quarter of a pound |of rice flour with half aA ats of loaf sugar,in @ quart of water,until it becomes ajelly.Let it cool. 'clagses in all thecelations uf “electrified the | j man was among the most extensive exhibit-|being thas shaken,a heavy rain was pouring inorsatourlateFair.unyst of the articles en-|nearly every part of the South.tered by him being of his owa inanufactere |a ————E To uduction ou ‘bellics é 8}iitol a a =A Batpar Gift.—A gentleman,not long the fullowing,on nearly all of whieh he was |dinee gare his daughter,on her marciage,aWerded prewiuime :the fullowing ‘words of wisdom,’which willOnetinewalnatsceretary.mode of native |do for every pair: a with ivgeulously contrived secret |Never talk but to eneh other. arawers.i A lady's mahogany toilet table,fit forany |—-apest londly or buiezer:vesly toqneh)7 |othe etl centre table penoured with fine mottled oe reproach each other in the presenceofothers.aber ap curls.|walnet washstand.Never find fault or fret about what eannetAnenclosecalne»ci be helped p !of tiv ;'.«nd 4 se soele leo ore chair,of native Never repeat an order of request when an-Oo ‘ae hat ra!r :stood.large end comfortable recliuing chair — Two beautiful parlor a airs,veneered with Newer mabe b feeseri ot eagh oihere’ox:walout earls,with home embrvidered eush pense . jon seate.|cmuedinipesissosebetenes Soe 7 Ther ne hcimereafasframe‘tteman with om Bisnop ATKIxaox on Gex.Lan.—TheAwalvutpianostosl,and child’s waloet Rt.Rev.Bishop Atkinson preached at St. o nals James’Charch,in this city,on Sunday mor- A collection of faney wood work,embrae-|2S last.He alluded fe liogly and elb- ing at d's rocki'g chair,de al gai faney cy =the death of Geo.Lee.;He inei-||work boxes.candle shades,tuilet buxes,&e.,evtally cited his character as an iNustration }made of and representing sne of the must |Cf,the power of christian love.The solidwalaableaetiaercedsoltheStaua.|coleme of his manly virtues was entwinedMr.Shultz is also master of the bee “sitn.|With the grace of Christian love.The speak-ation in the 8 He exhibited at the Fair |¢?keew him well.aod knew himtobe aaetuedofItaliaefellblondbees:lnahan by-|@°"who love!little children,his family.bride and a stand of bees,allie Latestra'h’s|s cvvutry and bis race.and whose great |kin and M L Wriston,Esq,of Mecklenburg.| combe and Gen S F Patterson of Caldwell. su)i Ste ed,andathe ch ore,apoaintedMessrs.M V +J 8 Ais,xLittlejohn,im Dr.8 AWit.liams,W 8 Grander,R H Kingsbury and LAPaschall,to com the cominittee. edthanothers,and the The committee a roi,a shortporteditheir a»the folluwi lu-in me sa Detrolt,Cleveland,Sere—Saratoga,New York,Albany,and the townsNewjandandLowerCanada,ItsageafewminutesSeeeleveno'clock A.M.,andthevibrationslastedminutes,some ig Saecaton peal Saeliy“ted herd the¢phenomienae Wetowas ti time,returved andchairman.Mr.Lanier, Whereas,Tt hag'pleased the Alm diy Fa oo a w -in ther to call out of this life our aud fel-|from.eae further weat,it is while we would sabmit with bycoming rev.)Nati »the:AtwalerPereneetothewillofHimwhoisrigLebiialaperavedfoand from half a minute aoe at tions,viz: low citizen,the Hon,‘Robert Gilliam,wee ee name ee in allhis weys munyatt eusernss hi .wemyitiaaaEhsoogthe"At crehalen ie life.Resolved,That Yheadandheartwhichso im emineatly worthy of then oadrespectandconfidencewhiehheenjoyedimhislife.avd of the affectiopate regret with|gc Says his memory will be edandbons);now that he is go LisResvlved,That we te to his familyoursinceresympathyiuthissoreafflictionandbereavement,and assure them that it isnotfeltastotheirsalonebutaacommontousall,a af Resolved,That as a farther token of re- spect the citizens of Oxford will close theirlacesofbusinessfrom2o'clock P.M.to 5 >M. Resolved,That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased and that a copy be also -furnished to the uewspaper press for publication. Mr.Lanier,in submitting the resolutions,paid a touching and eloquent tribate to the ;memory of the deceased,and was’followed bectheSatter piace,aoeearthniedbyaheavyrambling ThNewEnglandacnealtheSideradwasexperiencee;chimneys were throwi,walls and geilings cracked,crockery‘broken,clocks sto thrown outof its sternation creat thought that it was“the crack.of doom,”indeed,ond thelr frightcausedmauycuriousscenes,In New York oy The compositors in manybyMessrs:Amis.Littlejohn,Hays and Dr.ofthe printing offices deserted theircases,and S.A.Williams,in remarks appropriate to eodere:toe nee,In one of the pab-the oceasion e yen ,ren stampeded,mspy.were knocked down and trodden upon,aev-Daring the delivery of these remarks,evi-deoces of profuund and anaffected grief were visitJe throughout the audience,and many eye*unaccustomed to weep were bathed in tears. The resolations were adopted and on mo- tion the meeting adjoarned. JOHN C.TAYLOR,Ch’n.Joux A.Witt ams,Sec’y. ———-1 W.F.Ssuntz or Sacem.—Th s gentle- eral of the large type foundries,it was Thonghtthemachineryaygivenway,"eee fe-male employees rushed out of the tremblingbuildings.In some of the large tailoring es tablishments the sewing machines =upset,much to the alarm of the ladyoTheearthquakeinNewY wassstoesoledbyanunpataralstillnessofsultryairthatop- pressed both man and beaat,=—were nosulphorousodorssuchasgen©ia such phenomena in other partsa7 aeworld.—Itis also noticeable that while the North was Neglect everybody else rather than eachforinvalids,af wative wood |other. heart sympathized with seffering in every form.t was tuis tenderness and magna nimity ot sonl which knit to him the affee of this a nam- moveable comb hives:aleo a sampleAlsohivew ber th the appurtenances of b xes of the most beautiful honey. Some «f *hich ean be seen at Mr.I -VQ Ma ee of so many tens of thousands ofbr aoeeeeetatsie,men,who were ready to poor out their lives “ty padittes ia the above.Mr.&.exhibited|°F bitins which has bowed all hearts through- out a large portionof this country with sor- row at his death,and touched with generons vrief even those who dissented frum his opin- a wiscell.neous collection of agriealtural and| mechavieal prodacts,household fabries,Ke., tnaking in all about fifty entries.a di sof bi sicfor the melodeoncan be played byschHealso.ae Agent for others,entered a|10s am Se of bis course.. Wilmington Journal.on the various improvements on the Burdett Or.|This dread disease reqnires t actions”nomber ofserfal and ornamental articles for|,[Rangeprotected by patent.belong exclwvely t9|soon ac the hoarse,hollow Oomgh$6iweamd,farmers and mechani:s of Forsyth aud the|NS the Company,andcan beneed on no other organ.|5)>the remedy,cod 1s fo eaallp abate “at *ladies of the Church Aid fociety of Salem.Course or Lecrures.—The Young The n .a ofItdou’t take many such exhibitors as Mr.|Men's Missionary Society of Salem have for int awd Cre oe a thomrantet BUT DEL AY IS DANGEROUSI--=Shultz of Salem.Mra.Wilson of Granville,|some time been considering the feasibility of among the first of musicians and organiats .Mr.T homps:mn of Davidson,Mr.Hege and|fitting up a reading room in town.where IF The propertiesofthewifeofFriedbarg.7.ad some others we might they can have sume place to spend their ev-The New York Independent saysof the Bur-|aredewialoent,nutcitit 6,baleumie,voname,tu take op a creditable Fair.We)enings in qaict effurtsat iimproveilient.In dett Organ:“Tt is by far the mont perfect reed’healing..itbracesthe nervouesyaem *hope they and a thuusard others like them|furtherance of this project it was resolved to instrameyt we have ever seen.”duces plea-ant and refreshing sleep.ous thiewillbeinatthepextannualexhibition.and,|have a course of lectures,and the committee Cp —pet ..at the same time,that all whose ¢ontribu-|have corresponded with several well known osSasteupnen dai Cieab inntions,though less in namber were equal in|gentlemen whose ability ds pablic lecturers The Comic ;perfiation ”-ameritswillalsobeonhand.—is unquestioned.The tociety now has the ;.Moles,&SrisatisfactionofannouncingthattheirroqoenteneeastodyPretbeUNCLESAMandSHOOFLY,7Bere Oheercer enya:“Tie :y.GanortWa AcricunTUnat Socrerr.|were niet with prompt andthat Wks dee Serve Tu Ke Thtrodwced hy the Doctorim person st ead nessoftone,and wond or-\Contatwing all these qualitiesin aconrentant—At meetings of the State Agricultoral Sx-ae oe bg tha g —ou bendnae me jose nie count |performenes.aoe Ge |and concentrated form,i hasprovento be the *ciety held last week,eesays were read by W.|of Nov th.by ¥ory Smit the at }men origi ' F.Shaits,of Saiew,on bees aud homeyma:second about thefirst of December,by Hon.JOEY SAVIDE33,Master JONNYDORE,iia"perfection astobe beyond com |MOST V ALUBALE LUNG BALSAMkivg;by Louis French,of Kenansville,on |Robert P.Dick,and the third somew herein ne be Soe Benetrien Srests jome en ann Day Phenomenon.whiner remntkable ityana -od@idhestheSeappernonggrapeandwine-making ;the neigh borhourdofC hristrnas.by =Poa mee tovonmueenv o ”wtthe we om of GuKA,and deeatige ate Geagert.ee octet The press and public everywhere whe have ae Prat ~ne em ee -by W.8.Connell,of Baneombe,on the man-|most preininent orators in this State.|mudthetitleof Chaupion Lewper of Creation,hed an opportunity of listening to its.beautifal|‘ ofacture of cheese and an article by 8 UC Shel-Salem Press |a strains,not only give it their mnqualified appro W.H.TUTT &ton.of Asheville,on the cultivation of tobac-|————=—=z ———3s LOrTiS SHEA,}Dr.dae..Tharee takes“a partiontar pride in being be ae concede that it stands|-LAND,—co in the monntains.The Executive eom-|Ww AGENTS—100 to 9f0 don .An accomplished American Horsewoman,wheen|jus ihe ccleoeated wan (Conan ee without0rive AUGUSTA,GA.i ,.|anted~h,every whe leted f-man,|denaty.of§id face is ty preal of As *atoan Love ‘aoe x ees,. fo oFloral ana Exbitition ras S -aie imsr 0 vs D Commer rns |LiKnes,——"as |7?PaSTOa,Tle Bardett Organ ranges in price from |ove.3Fco ee were re 43—~1yono€«%e ie eo aycy 8 a ACHITS This M.ef ine tT et teh —_—_|=the Fair grounds in May next.The follow-|hem,fet!,tak.quilt,eord,.braid and embrotd.¢in |E july efal performances in all the:rot a rma ne.Prie erty en *3 eni BU2 DSAT,snd Aoicriea,has macehisingofficerswerelectedfortheensuing55traepeare,_.)Mipay’Poe Tien |The Omcon Arrubath,tnd ernie expen of py.|"=—$135 to $1000.PHILLIPS &BROTHERS,year.;-|and Dolla 8for any ma ae at iWisewasro ger.»ore |develupmenis,eee f TWO DOORS ABOVE THEeeoeregStnlacBerecreaBoerweakanvaneDICEBANDS|A Sted c?Denetifal Ling We have also New Cabinet Organs at!goure House,on Main Street,iee eside —s 4 Ho cut,andstill clothcannot be polled with ut tear-yt aa,210 Eorses,!’Tod R Caldwell,of Burke,Hon D M Bar-|ost.We pay aaen strom 7%1 900 per month ondex,|nal of sllchy $4 ween pre.|--frteriml Mryicticnemfeanrese fie Dame’deem,Sa ReteRY THEIR THANKS TO THEr,of Wake,Gee Bryne Grimes of Pitt.|eee eee eee eee ct a eee|:eee eee eee ie.wi te ALU public forthe very libertt:P E Hinesof C raven:,|Oe re ante eT re ot en nsotne aan |.emt pertrmance |mined te ensae acy taka wae ie C.M,Tremaine &Bro.,joyed ‘them ‘during the past year.and hope,1 Di lat Di t.R|402 Liberty <tre-t Phila’riphea,Pa.||by fair dealing and strict attention to ba.ee ;he oe <|CADTION—Weware 0of AltAm ote set tine ive:ines Sie a —_—WHOLESALE AGEN"8,to merit a continuance,if pot an increaseof theith*q,0 alita ?006 ours t cen show a Certibeateo ”.—r ~3 aEsq.of Cripe Jed pve.Seshel wet hold owstwesferceive |.Tho BENSLEY BrOTHERS,A Lares Cora of Anziliaries,435 Broome St.,Wow Work.0 oy continneto bee aresorthiessMachneeeo'd by oth rties he ate of als -10 will take portin thepe:formance a2dDietrict—C ape J8 Dancy of Edge-saree partees gel ‘oe or ate €wt chines aader on }tends Sean rete CO.siaaet con ae:me i ae ,bu .*ink C loos al te orva 5 eebeos Jaly 92,1870.39 tf ply of FAMILY onocnRins,|combe,and Conneil Wooten of Lenoir.os the fa exh it ef me lowes a ioe eaieek peal |est caseaindthe ucinost safuty |er.Cc.W.TOPPING &co.,cluding3dDistriet—Gen Alfred Voekery of Rich- mond and Col Fremont of New Hanover. 4th District+Jno W Norwood,Esq,Orange and Capt J J Davis of Franklin. 5th Distriet—D A Kerr,Esq.of Alamance,| and A C Hege of Davidson.6th District—N L Williams,Es bv par.ies who copy car edvertisement end cireul»rs and oe T~% CANCDRS,TUMIORS,Ulcers. R.H.KLINE,M.D.,at the Philadetphia Cancer Lnst- tute 931 sr h St..Phitacelphis,P>.,end E.A.GREEN, |™.D ,Charlotte,N.C.,are makingmost remarkablecures Cancers,Tumors,ana Ulcers, ‘pan rinch les—Car cer Antido'es—t'at r-move the |lareest ancers and Tumors without an operation withtheknife,without ¢ustic,eating or burning medicines, of}ard with but little pin, No other treatmen's should ever be usedForpartiou'ars,send for a circular,call apon or addresseitherrftheahore.Dr.Kline «fll be vith Dr.Green,October 26'h,octT:8m |offer worthless machines at a less price. of|~ .of Yad- 7.Distriet—S C Shelton,Esq.of Ban- Rec.and Cor. Wake. Treasurer—W H Jones,of Wake. Soperintendent—J J Litehford.of Wake. Sec’y.—P F Peseud Guarantees a periormence Will Exhibit at SALISBURY,on TUESDAY, ‘Hamilto)Easter &sian;Oe EL TeNOee.MD., ientl Gunter ata:SAMPLE.BUREAU,»and will ud Doxrsnic anutimesto»a ers at less prices,pony ass aes tana evel tik DR.JAMES 1,THAYED'S§NEW CIR DR.JAMES L.eatManager.JAS.ANDERSON,Proprietor. Wi cles muted A iean and whose andcletyiyrewittatDURloureeUeTomiiereneeNrcca“very departmentoo tr,ne Perfor.ho urecelebratedastheprofessiosiatheeindus)speaahiny o "7 BESAOLD TuzZ tes sPo.Of BAILLIANTPRINCIPALS: DR.JAMESLi THAYE hoserepatativaaslowsand Hummpist is»saappruscha!whe a9 «wh,tovalnerabio—es ER, To BARRY, Bagland’s Prvortts Chnse.”whose late earceenfal debut at Leat's New York Clreasadastonishesandvlnpirid-1 tye Amerine fraternity who have ackoowledged hisendappatedaim“Che SansiealmininCAriddenden MR.8.a 1 'stl cee EN EY. be best RingMaster in the country LA BELLE LoVALE, TheBesatifol Laty "queetrtenwe,firert fom the Cirqe Napotorm,Peoria.sed the ae Armphithestre,St. Petersburgh.A pup!of t »\«Workt-cenownedasthegreatesthurope«a Eques''w of the age MR.W)I.NTAYLOR, An American Horseman who haeatifiteret with the ©rreateet quartersof the Globe.aofame08theWizardjlor-cman,ew!(fe best Dare Rack are °Rider in the known World, acoine all fest tut hee of ample oP'the Neat ahdand fas +)Dealers,toca others |é 'pp al clit onl |While we aotaponthe asim ofeeaudsmall time,a specialobjectto furnish ourcustomers withinstruments in no wayInferiortothebest tis,we in the market.e Many families have had a desire to obtain aPiano,‘bat could not affordte pay the dealer 4profitoffrom$1onto$300,neitherdo theywish to purehase a p made instrament,thatwouldcostmoretokeepinrepairthanitisworth,hencea large class of our.musie lovingpeoplehavebeenotodowithout. We can furnish New Seven-Octave Pianomsefrom[on are toote dollars.Second £9"Parties ordering by mail ma:upen thebestselections.aad id OurPianosare fully warrantedfor six years, DescriptiveCiroulars sent toall partsofthecountryuponapplication. C.M Tremaine &Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street,New Work. —_o——_— THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. (With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirelyover come in this instrument. The Verdict is Unanimous! nil profits,”wemakeit,atthesame Consump AST nervous organization dves this to an astonishing oar Jt affordsOxygentovitalizetheblood, assimilute the matter— Tt equalizes the "MervousInfluenes’ producing quiet and composure. The Greatest Success of the Age!! We Challenge the World to Equal [t!! And cordially invite the profession,dealers and the musical world generally to examine| this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ! As ite name indicates.teen ingenine anion ofall our | featares never before introdaced or attempted in|Reed Organs,together making this (Organ the xe rLoe vurnaof instruments.and one that hes al ~eady created a revolation in the public mind in Organs.both for eecolar and ex red masic,where voice or to produce orchestral effecta With the maltitudinons and enrprising combina |tions that are contained in this instrament,the mostintricatemusicofthe“great masters.”can be renderedasonagrandorgan;or the most simple ma- Remember that this Cirens 'clans am ns I Tharer,who will positively appear,it ores of en «ener ‘The procession will take P on the day « t,made by Feilding Bros.,New York,and cur AM ed ‘i y the new,magnificent Band aif.og ADOLPH NICHOLI’S CLLEBR ATED NE Don't forget day and da‘n,and remember ¥YORK CORNET BAND, tue Boss is coming.” Nov.15th.LEXINGTON,WEDNESDAY,Nov.14th.CONCO THURSDAY,Nov.16th. Produce Commission Merchants, 342 Greenwich Street,New York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF Southern and Northern Production,such as Tobac.co,Wool,Hops,Hides,Skins,Furs,Feathers,Hemp, Rags,Beeswax,Green and Dried Fruits,Beans,Peas,Seeds,Flour,Grain,Pork,Beef,Venison,Poultry,Butter,Cheese,Eggs.Lard,Tallow,High’wines,&c.,de.Our long experience in the “omyn.ission business enables isto sell goods withondelayforthehighestmarketprices.(tarking platesandcircularssentonapplication.=ae paeforsellingceat;wool,&o.,2od6CONSIGNMENTSSOLICITED. =~Doors open at ‘and 7 o'clock.July 15,1870.98-15 | TTA For the SpeedyF :ee AND PYRMANENT CURE OF +eee eer BR acme ,COLDS,‘.AND!ALL sedeiadied OF THE...LUNGS,CHEST,or ThroatT” T=EXPECTORANT issivelyofHerbaland‘emmgles! ducts,which ‘ithe ‘pngPermeatetheverySubstance- er *causing themto throwcollectsintheBronchial Tobes,andat tinre formes soothing coating;relievingritutionwhiehproducesthecough.sansThewbjecttobeobtainedistocleansethee organ of all iinpurities;to nourish aud streng-then it when it haw Become {impaired and enfee-bled by diseare;to revew and invigorate thecirealationoftheblood,and strengthen theTheEXPECTORANT eee wo —o— To Consumptives t is invaluable.as it immediately relieves theditheultbreathingandharrassingcoughwhich |attends that disease. -—-o For Asthma It is a specifie—one dose often rvmeine hoetreasingchoking,and prodacingcalm and standard improvements,combined wi th many new|ant repose pleas. Por Croup the decided favor of the general ado»ption of Reed j No mother should ever be without a bottleoftheEXPECTORANTinthehouse.We an instrument is required either to accompany the |numerous certificates of ite having i elieved,a|most instantly,the little eufferer,when appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISER | KEEP IT ON HAND]aie Fresh and Salt Fish, —OF EVERY VARIETY— Whiskeys,Brandies,Rum,Gin,éc.,de. BOOTS;ALSO, SHOES,DOMESTIOB, PIECE Goobs, YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact,almost everything gay &intor’for riety Store,all of which we will Cash,or CountryPreénes at theoneeestmarketPrice, PHILLIPS &BROTERE. —jFeb.18,1870 ‘Ofdeepest sympathyto flow, Nowjoyous,and nowsadfor! eat ceethe Who smiled or wept,—is emptied now Those eyes dark as the middlenight |T c vat 1e (,"5 Yet bright#32’¢hthenoon-tide glow,the aged dame.“Look a!"Her face ‘Are lustreless beneath the blight—is careworn,but it ling,ever held a smile Dponher fair.young brow for me.Often TJ have shared the bitter :‘cup of sorrow with her -and so shared, Mo\more rejoined in social bliss it seemed almost sweet.Yeurs of sick Shall Ther emile andwelcomegreet.ness have etojen the freshness of life;bat tins therpresence fort,I miss likethe faded rose,the perfime of her And vebaty wair tts’light'tomeet $love,is richer than Whenin full bloom of T motien outh and maturity.Pogether we have These pokes De ene ise,Sabet flowers in ts,and fold. ‘;ed the hands of the dead!together wept over little graves.)Through sunshine andcatogie5 ‘nitting,_fold’st led" he MR ee ,; q Fi he ith sighsandgroans heart to bear desth’e strife!storm we have mle scared paee en +Oe ve lata tat tie eas be defsemieheeFied —_—-To the first placé make up your mind to accomplish whaterer =undertake;decide ppon some particular employment, aud pergevere in it.All difficulties are overcomeby aéeiduity . i ?Be nyt afraid to work with your own But <likp oursitis weak.hands,diligently we far cat in gloves ey catches no mice."e who remaiue in Andnay,agewell,farewell!Idgre not lengthen the mil]grinds,not be who gves and These bettersentences which sre writtenonthee,|comer, Thodgh ‘tis blissindeed,yet it but serves to)Atiend to your business;neyer trust *strengthen jto another.Aypotthat belongs to ma:y Thelove ¢het now amounts to deepest'agony!|jg illetirred and worse boiled.” N.C,,Oct.17,1870.Be fragal.““I’bat which will not make ee .a pot,will make a pot lid.”“Save the A THRILLING INCIDENT.pence and the pounds will take care of themselves,” SM’deverand genial writerin the Mi-|Be abstemious.“Who daintics love :ing |Shall beggars preve.”Freemason gives the following Risecaty.|-errha ‘aléepy Six cattlbes j ;y rr of an incident oceurring|,,,poultry.’“Plough deep while slag- a Masonic excorsion on’the Mis-|gards sleep,and you will have corn to| siesippi,which cvol and chivalrous Kaight|sell and keep.’ ar ip alone saved from proving Treat every one with reepect and civil- :ity.“Everything 1s gained aud nothing piosstsone ;lost by courtesy,”“Good manners io-| ~Ttwas «wagn'ficent t to see our!gure suecese.” fammense boat accompan by the Lady|Never anticipate wealth from any other | andthe Beile of Alton,their decks |source than labor;espécidily never place wed with fair ladies and Knights Tem-|dependence upon beeroming the possessor plar,bande of masic,diatinguisbed citi-|ofan iuheritance.“He who waits foBwaideoneyeneddeadmewsaosmayhaveagoee’+-|time barefoot,” rere -rt we all ees aie whe runs afiera shadow hath a to a pleasant hour;after which we)wearisome race.”, og went on board,and steamed merri-|Aboye all things never despair.God Wa uae ccd near the captain,The .raat oa “ke aha baipe “theey abe"°it y taust im. gommander of the Templars came an oe leAne@h@earily on the capstan.|tarned | to Reaben Miller and whispered in bis ear these words:“Tbat man was born to command,”—He had the form of a Her calgs,thé ‘bead ofan Apollo,and the eye ——_—_——o— Earty Hastts.—There ia nothing {that clings so pertinacionsly to an indiv- idual as habits acquired in early youth. The boy who lounges away his evoning ;on the corner,in the lager beer saloon,oras.circumstances after-|-in idle or unprofitable cour is lay|dle o nprohtabie couversation,js lay-<heceeentrted,th beast of«ing fo halx wear of misery,which::will plagae bim for the rest of his life, larger than bereally was;be wastull and |aud the youth who at eighteen makes the :ig,an Wl every proportion was a ;:j thlstie,and still esery prop:.humiliating confession that he is already cympmetry,and every moyement a Bilet be was stil!leaning silen the Capstan,and while I was yet analy-|,. £ae tbfee countenance,the pacer ‘of 2 beregarded with pity.Good habits the steamer,with pale lips and blanched |a se in early life are just as lasting heske approeched the yeake Templar,|°°adones.The young man who spends argh ith a low tone and trembling voice,rie Seeanidtablestu 4.so completing the slave of tobacco or ar 5°at home iu pleasant and pro Jj,or iu the company ct those from whose associations he will learn on &God!sir,we are sinking”We lly that whieh is good and eunobling,aré snagged in the bottom,sir,and noth- og oe gave 0.”lhe does not become a good and usefulHib@longcanyoukeepherafloat"|-s erat ould bejeaslyinquiredtheyoungTemplar.jman.Sach thoughts as these should be “She may go down in five minates; not make your situation known to any your orew,or we will have a then all will be lost.Signal Gay talean to;none will notice the signalof distress.Gethandsreadytomove.Ipest,sudan,blow in Perialties are often 00 long delayed that men think they shall eseape them;bat at some time they are certain ¢o foilow. Whien the whirlwind ew throngh the forest,at its first breath that giant tree, «<ith all ite bonghs,falls crashing tothe twenty years.‘T'wenty years »shrilltrumpet.A bundre r rdsByatise.reach with silent fingers toward the heart Sir Knights,”shonted the|of the tree Every year the work of death| youngebestnander.“The nest ceremony|progressed,till at length it stood,all rot-| in mme is for the Sir Knights,|tenness,andthe gale felled it to the jadies and gentlemen on this boatto make |ground.Now there are men who for a visit to Oar friends on board the Lady|twenty years have shamed the day and) wearied the night with their debaneherirs | Gay.As the steamers are rapidly ap- proaching each other,and cannot be kept but.a minute or two together,the move- ment must be a rapid one.You will form tat who yet seem strong and vigorous and exelaim:‘you need not talk of pen alties!Look at me!I am as_hale and der|they are full of weakness and decay.— page akfe bea ae ike They have been preparing to fall for Lady Gay :twenty years,and the first disease strikes aol Knights,to the gangway.them down ina moment Masie in front.‘I'he band will play ‘The coal Knights Templar Quickstep.’”Goon Sexsr—The great trouble among In obedience to these orders,the American youth is the lack of application Knights formed a double line to the gang-andthoroughness in whatthey andertake. way,facing round,with swords crossed Anothing that cannot be learned with su- above the beads of those forming the pro-perficial study,is given ‘he go by for cession.‘In less than eight minutes the |something lees tedjous andjrksome.Sta- whole precious cargo of human life had|dy and hard labor are looked at from a assed from the Mississippi to the Lady|wrong stand point;and,as a consequence, ey,even to the colored cook,except the the clerkship ranks are full unemployed two files of Femplars,when the young and half starved young men,and the pro- commander ordered:“From the rear,|fessione are overfiuwing with mediocrity, right and left inward wheel,march ;?and while good mechanicsfind plentyof work filing inward,the Templars rapidly pass-|living prices.The evil spoken of is ed over the gangway to the Lady Gay,felt seriously.Those who work ata the young commander being the last to|trade do it in 80 loose and careless a man- leave.One minute more and the Missis-|ner that they are not competent to do the pippi steamer sank to the bottom, —_——""-a HOWTO PROSPER IN BUSINESS.|1 Y 9?|dent spirits that he cannot give them ay | |must have a depraved heart and taste if | |pondered well by the young men of the| |present generation,80 many of whom are|eep afloat more than fifteen,”||.65,Sp A eueedpreciousmomentsanure+2 | roe he aun |more ®dh profitless pursuite, |SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FR }|mente hele Fel setae 9 water begen to setl | notch,and from thenee deeay began to |———aes work they promise to do.Among the| reformedby a justice ofthe pence setSidebyeeoeTheallegationoe‘that the two-partics to the suit metat-a social gathering,and,for the amusement| of the company,were married by a justiceofthepeacewhohappenedtobeprescat.i.ae nae ay and his familyipsisteduponthel-gality of thé.age,and the jusiice,upon aide sates :did not.know whether:the parties whomhehadjoinedinwedlock‘were inearnestornot.The case having come into chan-cery,Chancellor Zabriskie decided thatamarriage,to be valid,must be agreeduponbyboth‘parties,and he thereforedeclaredghe re et null and void. 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The Gossip with (o respondents contains anewere to enquirers @pon all imaginable subjects. An Unriralled Literary Paper is the NEW YORK WEEKLY! tion to thedxserial stories and the varieddepart —— The Terms ‘o Subscribers / Cae coe ee ita”soccesd B00 One Year—Feour ©oe AOneYear—Bight acoce ss OO Thore 090for a Cladof Bight,allsent at |GENERALBonetimewit?be entitled to s copy .Getters.|up ef Clabs can afterward add single copies at $2.50each. oct 746 oe |EASPes)WATER WHEEL,“Mill Gearin’,Shafling&Pulleys - progesdion at once,and ag the boats come hearty to-day as ever.”But,in reality,| 9, 18 7 TEN a olepole&HN)Scr oRES SEND FCRACIRCUL ep t . Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants, CHOICE GARDEN &FIELD SEEDS,&€, A splendid stuck of the choicest varieties. All Treesi well packed so as to carry safely to any part of the United States. Bmall Fruits and Small Planta of all kinds, sent by mail,postage paid.to any Post Office intheUnited§tates.Baward q.Bvans &Co.N erser,,and Seedmen,sept 2 -3m YORK,PA. 64 PAGES READING MATTER.30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. —————|jeneral WALKER,EVANS &COGSWELL,|Ban Francisco,California,end 32 and34 Com D,WYATT AIKEN y By C.pee) FALL awit EN IMPORTATION PLANTATION BITTERS. RIBBONS;“MILLINFRY Straw_Goods. ,Calor &Co.,anchor ef the feeble and | AXD JOBBERS OF Armstrong ia Bonnet Trimming end Velvet Ribbons ‘onnetbilkeSatineardVivets.Blonds,NettsFlowers,Foath rs,Ore,menis,Str w Bonnets, and untrimmed, LIIMORE ATREET,BA ORE,MD. Offer the largest Stock to be found ip this Coun-in ehe’ce variety and cleap- latest l’arisian novelties. Orders aelieited and prompt attention given. aug 19—BS:3m:pd CLBMMONS'sr”“0—— To Fayettecille. FAVE Warsaw for Fayetteville daily « ro’via Warsaw,to Fayettevi New sulweribers arétius sure 1 Waving the com:|ticknis from Weldon to Fayetteville $10 meneement ofa new coutioned story,HO matter!Trrongh tickets from Wilmington,via War- saw,to Fayetteville,6 CUAKLOTTSB VIA YTADESRORO.TOHEADOFW..C &R.R.K: Leave Charlotte after trains frorviaMoores,for Wad|day,and Saturday day,Thareday,asd Satarday, Leave Wadesboro’, n Read at Jonesboro’ ile,daily except Sundays SALeM axp HiGnh Pot¥t STAGE leaves eatrainfromFayeties T.CLEMMONS, ~[ESTABLISHED itt.) Cushings &Bailey, Booksellers «nd Stationers, 262 Baltimore St.Baltimore, Each issue contains from eight to ten short sto-|tare the ries and sketehes,and baif a dozen Poema,in addi-LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK and MISBELLANEOUS |zooxs. EE|| ss |No.9,North Liberty Strect,near Rattimore Street |as to Personal Parchases INSIDE PIGURES ALWAYS. |Send for Catalogues Ke ri UNRIVALEDEFEase *ss oeSSOP1.000 REWARD. a |DeBing's Via Fuga cures all Liver,_ |Weakness.Female Afflictions,General De- |bility and all comp'aints of the Urinary Or- gans.in male and feinale. $1,000 will also be paid for any case of| Blind.Bleeding or ltehing Piles that De-|Misses Nash and Kollock,Hillsboro,N.C. Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. cures| Rheumatism,Pains.Bruises and Swelled|pianos sold at Factory prices Rie M |Joints,in man and beast.; Sold everywhere.“end for Pamphlet. Laboratory—|{2 Franklin st..Balti- BARBEE'S HOTEL,HIGH POINT,N.C. |Opposrrr RAILROAD DEPOT. Send for descripiive catalogues andPriced | ists |Ten paces from where the Cars stop. Best of porters in attendance at all traing. Mail Stages for Salem leave this house daily. hed to any point atshort notice |of atronare of the pastwe|SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES,by private conveyance.| ‘sof our guests |CHAIRS,&c,&c.|Gratefa!for the Iibera!rhopebystrict¢ttention to bsetomeritacontinuanceof''° v Jans 1,18T0—~¢g SU U L L I a ‘ a SnDby ALL DRUGOISTSAx) This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet- debilitated.As a tonic and — \eordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics.As a ‘remedy for the nervous weakness to which women | are especially subject,it is superseding every other stimulant.In all climates, tropical,temperate or frigid,it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Whereva:it is intro- duced it becumes a stand- ard article—a medicinal staple.It is to-day the best and purest tonic,and >the most popular medicine ‘in the civilized world—be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists,Gro-| cers and Country Stores,ae,PAN a rt PIANOS. |§IX GOLD MEDALS | }Have just been in October and November,1889,|su K &COUNTING HOUSE|awarded to ProWBaRY. Blank Booké inady toSederin any style we ocpeeRPREAUR.|"Binding seBolngs The sawre earefal Attention given to CHAS.M.STEIFF, Por the best Pianca now made,over Baltimore, Philade'phia,and New York Pianss. OFTCR ARPTARENOOMe: BALTIMORE,Mv STEIFF’S PIANOS have all the latest im- provements,including the Agroffe Treble,IvoryFrontsandtheimprovedFrenchAction,fally war- rantec e years,with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not cotirely satisfactory to porchasers 7 ~hand Pianos and Parlor Organs alwayshand.from $50 to $300,.References,who have our Pianos in useGen.R.E.Lee,Lexington,Va.H.H.Helper,P.N.Heilig,Salisbury.N.C.| Gen.Robert Raneom,Wilmington N.C Gov.John Letche-.Lexington.Va.Messra.R.Burwell &Son,Charloite.N.C.| Deaf,Dumb and Blind Institute,Raleigh,N.C.| |Terms Liberal.A call issolicitedi>Brown &Bernhardt are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Pianos. (ALEXANDER DUVAL |uP =ERER | ~Matress Maker, ||ON Jenkins’Corner,Just baek of the Cloth-| ling Store of Ring &C blens,is now pre- |pare dto do everything in his line at hon notice and on the most reasonable terms.— |All kinds of furniture renovated and reveaired and made to look as well as new.Spectal at- jtention given to the making and repairing |Give him acall.examine his work.and yril go away pleased |charge,of tt |ance Company we shall feel under obligations,| ;and express ‘Mrs.Henry W.Miller’s |'Boarding Hlouse, 16-tf |febli—tf ‘se SY #100,000Depositedted withh theInsurance De ent )ptaté |"the Protection wttne Policy’older ee me All the Officers and Directors (withoutan 4 the proper Toserece Sunith reeas pretsenenet t lies Woldere walt eS ee ie le gl PT aul 'APITAL,$125,000.” * a)ae * ThisCompany makesaCash DividendtoitsPolicy Holdersof831+3to50 cette tat vanceby meansofits low rates of premiums t ee cent.each yourin ad The.of r Ned é bin cry,Jen ia alae maa lasmgrRangted,tae,Teton a ee id andatthe same rateof interest;consequentlyail sie sate,a ete i QOONDITIONS.OF POLIOY.—This Company'spoliciesare non-forfettabie.zH®a This Company imyoses no restriction on travel after one annual payie ; thade.‘Chis Company insures the lives of females.’This ©7 wil - any legal claim,This Company will claims as soon’ab "[y sotabliebed.pany,will pay,claims sie eaet aie The rates ares are lower than those of any other Company:. laws of New York,not responsible to the Insurance Depar ov it The M Mechanics’will grant insurancetosait on thi ORDINARY.';‘sancti i ENDO " z *RETURN PREMIUM,to,the above plans willissue policies on arena ep +ta Laks y*sata Nery,~“fontine Mutual,”or Cheap Plan for Work Toutine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Endowment;’a:adapted to the wante of a class of people who have hitherto been benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses.(See ex To insure your life ou the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $26,onee,,only.You pay $2 annually,You pay $1.10 whevever a donb occurs in yout Olass./You are certain to reeeivé $1.000.And if your Class is full $5,000.Classes are regulated by ages..:BotH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION,Classes aré limited te 0.000 Meisbers.Whenever a Classis once full it is alwaye f il.‘The Company guarantees that in case your death should oceur,within a year, although there are not one thousand Members in your Class,yet will your family Lreceive $1,00 ;bit in case your Class had more than 1.000 Members then you would receive as wany dollars as there are Members in your Clase at the time of your death.Five thousand Membera,then $5,000. Crass A.—Admite all between the ages of 15 and 35.Ciass B.—Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. Cass ('.—Admita all between the ages of 45 and 60.TONTINE FUND.-—At the same time yon become insured,you also become a Mewner or a Toxtixe Fuyp,which may give to yourself,whilst living,”a large sum of money.This is the onLY Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis i,e.,that has a Cash Capital of $125,000,and has a deposit with the Btate for the security of the Policy Holdere that ieeues policies of this kind.Send for Book of Rates.All Directurs are Stockholders.All Officers are Stoekholders. LE.McMURDY,Presrpeyt.1 LEANDER STARR,Secretary. E.MARTINDALE,Vice Presipexrt,WM.HENDERSON,Ass'r,S20'y. ORLANDA H.STEWART,Counsel,LUCIUS MeADAM,Coneuhing Actuary. MepicaLt Examixner—M.B.TAYLOR,M.D.,Salisbury,N.0. ;GEN.ROBT.B.VANCE,Asheville,N.C. GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N,CAROLINA, J.K.BURKE,Dist.AGext,Salisbury,N.C.Aug.19—33:ly sae &Opava MD AE Bee PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIF#INSURANCE COY., OF RICHMOND,VA., Denote OVOl....------5-<--:eee ses ee cece $1,500,000 Net Surplus oVer ....2.2.2...--ee cece eee eee eee eceees 500,000 Policies issued in (wo years over.......-.-.------+++--8,000 —_—o Showing a success beyond precedent.Issues policies on Matual,Non.Forteiting and all the most desirable plans.Dividends paid out on Life lolicies,40 per ceat., which proves the economy of its management and its careful selection of risks. ———W.C CARRINGTON,ee eee ena enelee tie crea ste s'6lsins PRESIDENT, JOHN E.BDWARDs,...............:Bers lees cers Vicze Prasiperr. D.J HARTSOOK,..;en et rs ae eee aes SecrETaRY. J.J.HOPKINS,.....-eee este ...Assistast Secpetarr. J.E.WOLFY,..SUPERINTENDENT OF AGESCIES. ——._9 —— THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popalar Southern Companies is fall of epventage to the policy holders of both Companies.Ita expenditures w 1 be lees,and wi th less rel:tive risk. The fature dividends will be more certain,a ty robably greater in aneunt,and o betterreser ve!fand created No Right of old |ol'cy bolders will be effected ;they will continve to pay the rame role as te fore;to hold the same policies as before;to have the «amer ghts,benefits and privilegesas be- fore,and heve equal present secunty W th greater future benefits than before. All renewals of old policies will be in name of new company This Company bas inet with a saccess beyor d all parallel m Life Inenrance.and now cffer te the Southern public a Home Bnterprise equal to any and surpassed by none. It advises the payt t of all cash premiums.becat se then divicei ds will comtinvelly decrease each next parment tilnothing wall be required.aud the 5 y may bea source of income;but it.will allow one third lean op participating policies It requires no not loans. It has no restrictions on residence or travel,all policies are Non-Forfeitable,and the rightsof parties guaranteed on the face of the Policy axa part of the contract lowing valuable features which no other company gives:The late war taught Northern com}s,the penalty of being separated from the past paymeuts forfcited.This company grands againrt this fn |and in ti @ separation from its office by any intervention,poaramteds tesuchalltherightofNon-Fo re.paid up policy,surrender value and reinstatement,a8theagh there had been ne h inter g cause.Ita permanent investmentof funds (as required by the Charter)isin mortgages or leins on Uneneumbered Real Extate Worth Double the Amount Loaned,thus offering to theSouthern people a Safe,Sure and Profitable Investment of the $10,000,000,which are annuallycentPerth for Life Insurance,taking so much from our strength,thereby giving additional power to eurep It has theman.Sontt Home O 1 men,insured in »y having all the her policies, e I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina.desiring toeecnretotheirfami lies the blessed boon of Life Jnsurance to look well to their izterest by examining fully into the rior merits of the “‘Piedmont and A¥iington Life Insurance Compang™betore insure. 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Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities.as moeasuted§:||by the New York Legal Standard,is $156,.ity ihe wido herless canfeel |oy met if >auchasonlythewidowandfatherlesscaufeel|$100;and it grants all desirableforwa otinieeOxPleehsyonegeininducing.others toi Mace Pow strictly equitable terme,andatthe May yon have se in inducing ‘°|cheapest attainable ratesofcost. }8.D.WALT,Gen.Ainsureinyourmostliberalcompany,ar d may the Lord of the widow and orphars bless you |h :Apri—ly Office,Raleigh,¥.0 Ne ET ee rec G RAmnis,JNO.A.BRADSHAW,4 i of Rowan Milla,N.C.|0 Mr.Holderness is a erin:te Liver |WILLIAM VALENTINE, y gondon and Globe Fir aurance Co veNpool,I nd and Glot 2nE Inaurar es |i HE BARBER, pany,which insnres all kinds of public rate buildings,Railroad Depots,Bridges Fac-|FI)ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD tories,Founderies,Mills and Merchandise and \y FRIENDS and the Pablic for the liberalpaysallitslossespromplypatronageheretoforeextendedtohim.Henow ‘All letters addressed to Mr.Holderness,at |jnforms them that he has fitted up @ new and Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten-|eommodious ftion.dec 3—t!|ghop,im Dr.Henderson's Brick- Building,Room No.&, |where he would be pleasedto seethem,Heguaranteestogiveeatisfactioninevery¢ase.— He hatin hi>enyploy of the hest Hair DressersCOR.NEWBERN &PERSON STS, ‘in Westera Nor )iRALEIGH,N.C.fond Carolina.Herequestsacal) OPENED NOVEMBER ia Salisbury,N.C.,Dec.17,1869,50—tf ee -pa ere ee ‘reat FONT ESAS FR MUMS IRE:of Ieee IT re eTee)rioX |vel wt sin 5 Lo %%visto ne 7 Bae wom :wren senitentyhy 2H ban me ft s AG Chas Baki \lanee se Lethon ar}1 tfdiariaes:.CR Oe ned Wf sink t ere Pa :ve We ie ah wedempty aad 8S webial ent Oech NeeBOR Se m»1 ed ir28 oy monger ogew weboffttad TREE Syne ah ert oe ootote Ba vt pbnedl a)Sor!anvttsokepea ight serwne | eR PS ee et it ‘' ' how EK i a bat ih »ke a [eo of InsqgeeiDallesOFcheeatel thats sind ee f),apbaatise wai blag Ovalvce.mit :Ri)dies &wy hos Ow s 5 *ted cig el aayne ,W attetyty ‘ott of ,PRE aA lane iy tea Pa Bore ay Billig:sinned + |»iay nd dgcode ton dot oath EO ios gt + aaenstia poets s+ihw ahd Ne eel 28...4 é it pH wate bow oh A eben oY oe Jas ~hal oe “4h ee cubs Wehtob Ydbakec ol uw bytes Sheet AY sitlinn:#outvaccened Care ewes halons shdacs,a 41h eae Jif pial pa :ee diag atten 298 ORC ga wrote _SALISBURY,N. _eihakicaiets —_.Seaver eae to bestowupon them,1 nae mised would down,apd,’ theirungodl her,Fewindeedwere y, manfulfy for the i petra tafe]fgaresmccaiaePraihclbolth had come to a}‘ eer eae Ce Stes tae? on of tr dress ep dhwalt at a0 ‘ask iinet cnlleiaitanicihiimededada OT is aeath retiSay .first insertion ,lex byhis eminsaries—the|nd thedlogy,have been CARRY , additional insertion,.+0.»enemies of truth and light.Although she has .Her eh on 'theol-|).mo Pr FENs TAY Ta da notices will be charged50 per cent)to encounter a erfal and sagacious enemy—ogy and sei pd om a way into'theSents||°be ate >SPR wiv ed st felons a : than the above rates.“the prince of this world,”and although she ts’Gory Ne,pa andColleges ry lavdi‘andare sha-|©Balloons and.Careier Pigeons are.a-rae. and Justice’sOrderswillbe publish-|Weak and poor,and’oftimes almost despitir.,upon God,pier ping the religious consciousness and’the intel-|mengthe prominent agentsof ,communins}ataal edatithe same rates with other a till her wealthess always beconies her strength,|ius traffic of indulgences,as amfagoniatic to the na!tif@of Christendom.’Pyerphritan New i . inents.t and her poverty*her greatest wealth and glory.|word of Ged,and to of Christ.|England)that nest of religions licentiousnesand souee poeierel dedi Franco-P Obitagry notices,over six lines,charged It Wns 20 in ‘the reformation—itisso at all times.|Luther's .oppositionste-a gs,|sentipentaliam,which ruined our’dandyand |2!Of the former wabave spoken | ee now Her very weakne-s drove her to her great Head|perhaps the moste >eames the,reforr threatened to extinguish all positive christiani-than,euee ;of the latter we propose to say,| :Lor RATES —Christ Jesus—for guidance,while her poverty,mation.Itdannedinte li bunpe ve|ty,is of late years beconting more"conservative|afew words now,haying been,asked os went ae caused her to acknowledge her hamility-—put|principle,that mam be pay:ith in her schoolof theology,mainly ‘throngh ‘the quently as;to the modus.operandi,1 ™peanndiied 7,Oo|3)3 Ay So |away all self-righteousness and work-piety,apd}Christ,and not by works,upon w founda-|fuftuence of Latheran publica’from ‘the|oorri wf nom ta th BEEN ae be,uld,aot be returned ae g 3 >«|8 in their steadtoproclaim the grand and gloriwus|tion the reforme,builf and cénqiiensd.german.The Lutheran Church has ‘battered eee UB aes an thecommon,her ee eer — <7 er doctrine—“THAT MAN IS JUSTIFIRy BY FAITIC| Romtanikm asa?ayatem centres and this|down the Walldof Delsm and:Atheiam ‘in “Eng:|P'S°0",Measuring about fifteen inches in Aeon r ,OM apace.°&z §2 IN CHRIST ALONE,AND Nov BY WoRKS.”This |monstrous heresy,that ma vendershimdelf:a¢:|land apd France,and on herown soit inGerma-leugth and weighing about one aud a quar-|©bie,cre ri of 8 >family,me By ays 2}8 |great and glorions truth the Romish Church had|ceptablebefore Godmthrough theeohedience of }ny,gave the death-blow to rationalixm:She|ter pounds,‘hn appendage of 0 cde faye ton ial ol 1 §ei &ti:lost,and henee the signs of decay which appeat-|works.Nowif weallowbumag my mei,|has always entrenchedherself behind the word|hangs across its.bill,aud coptinnes down lu this interview.tha gent n ualor ‘‘|;z ed on every side.Tt was positively necessary|in any senne ae ie of Gof}as explained and set forth in’her own ishor side of hel ep dible.i tinately,,’+Werwaw4 3 4 °:that this doctrine should be restored to the|we rob Clriae >immortal Augsburg confesion—that-bulwark on cit AAS BAGO A t WPS MADAiDe.ts,be -we aad Lu ,:. with«trial)and)1 Square.|$250 $375)$5.00,88 50,813,00 Ch-istian Chnreh,before she could arise.This |and »nileringofneavail.‘of Protestanism and Christianity.value is estimated ackapd ing to its shape|©rane edly.eaeetanial Eee! fae 2Squares..|4.50,625)8 5013.00)we find plainly set forth in the ninety-five |the-|h'ng.to menitemlvation,then:latin.fi!We make these statements not with party and size.Jig strong Instinetive love.of AG,DOCAMIE EHTYGs am » Of.tne cd i 3 Squares.|6 00)9 00,12 00:20 00,30.00|***flowing from the almost inspired pen of the|righteousness werecMMnporaaRy,,pride,or denominational vanity,but in order to|home.ia the qualityt at renders it so val-4 Rh sult ing a re Teeunoly.4 8.00.11 00.,15 00.25.00 37,50|srs!Reformer.|these werdm dnthe «vindicate the truth of history,audset ourselves|ugble and fits it for its functions as a cat:Hog of Ilud Cg Gilgit of 16 Years’Experience.|}Coloma.11 00°1600"20.00'3000,45,00||,Anroon an this great fundamental doetring|fm Weis.49|Habtchalore the sex ol shemorid.Wemention |pier,‘The birds larly trained ctscae er. en ae +.Column,18 00 24 00.30.00.45 00)75,00 of Christianity was restored,all the,errors and|the work o them as fact which the informed know,and er *Baacaw ht mon m : ae L Column,|28.00.40 00°50 00.80 00'130,00 devices,which bad usurped its place—the train|The first aaotesful-blow which aH may Jearn by honestinvestigation..Td vies Jose ,their trainers taking themat wer A OP a hy ae wipe,28,00,.40 00,00 00,50 00 190.0"!of mints,works,penances,masses,and indul-|tenburg,on.the deny them is to lay ourself open to grow ignor;first,jort distances from home,atid tet |e Be AS “ener pp a wo isto”«|gene had tovanish.The moment the one me-|and the news ance..turning’then Those.‘Thosd’that fal te t insan -Th Pde os iea ts ,Nov.ue ‘9.|diator,apd his one sacrifice are acknowledged,,{And fipally,wy hearers,the Lutheran Church|retnn home aré considered stupid ‘and Fé-one!The 9 :Eprrox ip Noarts Stare:all other mediators,and all sacrifices disappear.is not exclusive or sectarian,Hepdoctrines and |,ted lueless.Th é exhibited unues OP Se eae ~DeerBitWe,8 TR a ise hho menting:**Sesifaaibos bp arniowivus are.ax Lead and.Evangelical =|fre,are then taken to greater distances,|™04,#8 00W"e kek,| —-ys ~*.i havi ;dto it to mankind.2 fi ton ‘hristianity ite “The Ep jan m ,are ..;Ps oat World.)poe.re 2 game Spr rs rt the faith in Jes.a Cwrist,”was the lever with whi Theologians,Pri come into her commanion‘saben Seelineg on progressively fhereased from two miles to ternatedbetweet fits ,dee}stm ,mi erwin ee he raised theworld from its grave.“It is this,”|the inspiretionof trugh,as he has in any way departed from the Church—"a thonean@ thilea!‘The birds return ancholy,“Wd rt eng on Monday sight,Oct.Stet,in St:John’s La-|said he,“whieh forms the charch,nourishes it,|and fell frown thepeo aod the Dimenter mey worship at her alters without /home with nnerririgee y-.Toebied duced to > g and bownd to ped fotm«-iresome rontine—the s thetentooarpreachersandhearhisfavoritetheme of sovereign grace;and the Methodist cain tiveinthepasturesoftheLutheranChurchwithoutdangertohisfervor;and ‘without reasonable of- builds it npy preservesand defends it.No onecanrightlyteachinit,or suceeefully resist it adversiry,.if he be wanting ia attachment tothisgrandtruth,If is the heel that crushes the te head.”t wanthis doctrine,my christian friends enemies of troth were notnatureofthis‘ selves to crush the way of reproach,Lthedoctrines theran Church,of Salisbary,it being the 353rd anniversary of the Reformation,and desiring to seeit in print for thegratificationofall persons ~|eoticerned and for the advancement of truth in F|general,we respectfully request its publication, are wometimes kept inva ‘dark place forvomehoursbeforetheyareusedandspar twgly fed,but abuudantly watered,"|The »paper on which the message iswritten,is carefully tiedarouod the upper daring whichshe‘hid to°b ~?;whe’chowlady Merdatarae=‘her conditionta iwi ond attjy-all hopes is :pamely,“justification by faith in Christ,”that fer r tin doctri dee ris ’ 1 bietaen :"Some P.Moos:tannme the einepring,the stAive power of]Even the followersofChrist |mere Sire lebihtex phony sof Tothe ag Tin.)Part of the wird’s Jeg,but so 48 not to im- aa °4 .rz,the whole reformation.Tt had imbediled itself|called ChristiansbyAheir ;and like-|hiepnduewafer propenaifics,we open:|pede its flight...An.old English ballad ;on P..N.Hera,Tnro.F.Kivtra,|deep into the heart of Luthier,while yet in the|wise thore whe Wehevedihe tagk oP Late to|oar deyr and ask him in,provided his desirefor aud 4 line from Lagao imply that,the orig :R.J.Hosans,G.B.Povssos,M,D enerat acre —or =roof Ged,andSoe life of the T the unstable elementia entirely satisiied.inal way of euapeoding the despatch was : dint res it ac’ache upen h t :j uth »seht : HELMBOLD Tuos.H.Vaxpenvorp,A.J.Puriurrs,se Tike doccne eon neat charsSneeere i Carls soa kas eau Church held and tanght ®|from the wipg.or.eronnd the neck,hat theandtroubledspirit. er,not be looked wpen as an invention of theReformer—it is as old as the christion religionaaolfastheHolyBiblefromwiviehitfata- ken.This preeions volume says,“The just shal! hy grace before Calvin wasfreedfromtheakel«Tes superstition.—She confewed and beliewed that Christ JévostasteddeathforeverybeforeArminiuxwasborn.She approved and encolragedmicet- *above me is that now fa use.The employment of the cartier pigeondatesfromremoteantiquity,The rapid-ity of the flight of this birdix almost th- A.Jupsow Mason. boas of the name Cheiatian,.h.origiwallyoneofreproach?Whe,dino ein it withoutdi-owning the doctrine of bis grackous Lord andMaster?And so there ie am.dmportant sense in FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Cousicdpore TEXT—Hesnews1623.—"Ler vs SOLD Fastfromindiscretion.The ex-THE PROFESSION OF OUR FAITH WITHOUT which are ecoompanied|—wayenine.”p ’among which .i faith”.“By grace through and “Tue "iGeati uprayer,before u ntoRsertion.Slver iene ‘To day,ee hearers,we celebrate the att that not a “a <7.oe =sian The kt wabovnane AA7esuktasottcdatonaer ot eredible,Audubon speaks of passenger =Forebouage reformationofthe Church.Three |God.”So said the inspired Apostle Pa burg,when reproached Lutheran|thod.She had her liturgies and forms ofde-re shot in the neighborbood of New 5 Merona,Sante |ha rurtin ee a a a ahemat |—.aud|fotion when England was yeuin the armadfthe|4 ork,with their craws fall of rice;whieh} nearer lina.The erme naturalist observes that| moneld <6 sonmuplion. Lather indeed exhamed,of .resurrected,Thix|a eli —by divine strengh,ily stepped forth from healing doctrine from the debris of scholastic |God and SaviourhiastudytothedooroftheCastleCharch,in Wittenburg,and nailed up against it ninety-fiee thenesor eyhions,comlalning the germs or hifk-| principle of the great re‘ormation.The strokes of the bammer in the hand of that faithful ser vant vibrated throughout the whole domain of the Universe,and their sound is #till echoing,and re-echuing and will continue so to do until “tin shall be no more,”and the dawn of an endless | naplanting the |and blewed sacraments of onr Lord and Saviour plied in the name of :1h He ‘ I do wot ret.my Gith in him,|bas pever been second in ascribing ali the glory monarticians,by which it had for centaries been |aad aw not saved by big,aod therefore in this |of our privileges on earth,and hopes of heaven,|.:: huried ;and again brought it to the heart«and|ene Lam no Lutheran,But if L be asked |to that Lamb of God which taketh away the sin |ae thelr powerof digretion is 90 great whet of men,and throagh ite means bed back the |sheshes wiih my heart and lips I profess the |of the world.”"}Hence,she avknowledges al!|they entirely decom food in twelve ite old (brietian evangelical basiseo!|dertrines whick Ged restored to light,by the FPvangelica!Chritian denominations aa breth-|hoars,the birds which were killed in che f}he A posties and the prop!set«He was without |instrumentality of)im blessed servant Dr.Lutbes,f |ren in Chri-t thongh they may differ im some |neighbo rhood of New York must have |ote eal he chosen inmrument in the hands of |neither hesitate nor am ashamed to call myeeli |miner features,Our Charch does not hurl’the |praveled between three and four handred God for ne-forming the charch of Christ,found-|a Latheran,Jn this renee 1 ara,and po Jong a+|ban of excommunication against any,lait reoeg ed,extabimhed,and upheld by the divine word||live,will remain a Lutherar To this con-|nize them al a chikizenof the came great trunk fession out heart and lipe respond with adevont |of the Protestant Charch.Bot withtherliberality |© .once affected with Organic leakness,requires the aid of Medicine to stren andinvigoratethe ,which HEI MBOL.DS javariably dors.If no treatn ent is Consamptiotractesha o or insanity ensues. Thevw night,was doubcopeapd.in,eamesstoryWassoon|ber nothing,except that and. |miles ty si~-hours.Whee the annual wi-|noe ear 'woods |al of the prise for the best carrier pigeons|aaty Dengty.caer alae eves |church t eternity illamine all espace,trar t : °faithful to a phereof never-cearing bli.Rome |still let no one think (hat we come together here |and rimrere yea,aad amen.We cannot now|che holds fast to the truth as it is im Jqmua,She is |was deeided at Ghent,in 1833,twenty:|4 ;. or ELEBOLD a :begw to tremble,and the papal chair to totter |this evening to worship of acdorethi«great man |lay aside the name of Lather,sithout rejecting as compromise it under =four birde,whieh had been conveyed from Mae Rs aie TRA ?with the first stguke of that hammer.Nor hax|of the 16th centary.He was but human and to |of compromixing his doctrines.So inwronght |«tance ler great love for the truth het|shat place,were thrown up at Roven at €'an the neat 4 ELUID EX OT OF BUOCRHU,abe evet recovered from that thock,From that}him,like to as all,the frailties of humanity |with his name are the doctsings he taught,that |Grm adherence to it is often construed inte a |try tr minutes past id etcleak ba fe fat the tom salty."Ht rr ald) }want of charity,She is often branded se bigot:|ed—experially by those who jeige herby then-|tmmomentherfoundationsbegantogivewayfrom|clung;bat we do honor and estcem him and hi«|we cannot now separate the one from the «her 7 .': have done to renovate |We therefore call ourselves Lutherans becaite orning.The distance is one hundred |parent 't the needed ao": iment;che wert once TERaedMecaliertoPemoles ie ©atled by|under her,until a few months ago she became |coadjutors for what they '.'‘ ne In Chhoresi orRptention.tributary to a power which will ever dictate to ond restore the wasted and decaying life of we sewept,hold and teach the doctrines he|selves —becanse she holds firmiy to the word of |and fitiy miles.The fires pigeon arrived ).c of Coctomary Evaras-|her in al!her temporal affairs To her epiritual |(iud’s Zion,We are neither ashamed norafraid |tanght,as the pure and phtarnished doctrines of |(hrist.If lowe for,and adbereate to the truth,|in Gbheut in one howr and a half;prixteco family.oj isyoepeastt Stateofthe Uteres.and|’wee she atill clings With feeble,enervated,fe-|10 confem that we believe him to have been the |(hriet.Let thove disown bim who disown his |be bigotry,then the Latheran Church is mo:af =2 Jt bescined bivu-tensuadibhes whe Gan,ov the Geetaor veridh raep,unwilling to part with it,ontil the |greatest and best man that lived «ince the dase |dectrine.We held ob eel as he held and |bigoted.Truth must be held sacred and pore }came in Wilkin two hours and a half,and Seas ted ; our w lo |axes |ent |three in the coaree of the day.Four were y wandeted away iatothe’ and error met with the “sword of the epirit,a :: which i the word of Ged.”Charity dare nev-|lost.‘The rate at which the first bird flew ef!vacrifice Gospel trath=,else it ceases to be|wag ninety miles in the hour.When omy We must hold fast the profresion of ur |thrown op che bird rises,and when it has ithwithout war reached a good height will at first Ay |subsisted apon Buch berriesa¢. |find,andahat eheoceasionglly wéntegoia|neighboring farmhouse,where thesfamily }kindly gave ber bread.‘¢ of the Apostles We honor and reepect a «hill-|preached it,and therefore we cannot hesitate to ful general for hie aploits,and if swcrefal,for |take hie narve. we extem and revere the adroit Latheraniam in ite historic comme ie that eye we |tem of faith,beliewed and tanhet by its founder net shat the compromising -pirit of the age may fatal hour will trike her doom forever,which, fedsing from “the «ign«of the time,”will be, lore we will celebrate many more anni verss- ries of the reformation.Her great patron,pro tector,and fosterer,now eats the bread of ham il owetic |hie victoriesstateemanfor hi-eloquence and patriotiem |lowe and admire a truthful,pica and honest ng wring .jation in the protestant fortress at Willhelme |man,let hie vocation he what it will,Why |eishtomake it.Ourchurchbasgventethe world \The gteat work of the RefbFmation begun by|that thie Lumilerdid net-shiakaSe ,lucha.His demain the once prond and hangh-|should we as [rmtedante not he nor,respect,her belief,lo her confession of faith,In which |Luther in the teth century,hie dene mere for |Foard andround aud thea take off,core}report os of wate id : «HELMBOLD ©ty Faawce,is at present under the power end |lowe and arfmire,esteem and revere,him,who |«he has gra ped the wery Hie a Al power «{bruly {ua than we,as Protestantsof enimagine.A free |UNUINg on the wing without etop of stay,detiag the le ‘«od F BUCHU control of a protestant God-fearingKing.who |has freed millions apon mil.jens of «ouls from |Scriptote.In the doctrinal articles of the Avoe |conscience,an open Bible,religious andcivil lib-|unless prevente d,ontil ites well-known |CUA,Se Wt ~12.sho FLUID EXTRACT OF B has bat to speak the word and the kingdom of |the iron graep and binding thral’om of enper |burg Co»f stron these teclear!y and syvtematical |erty,a pore and divinthrailed faith,the ble~ed|ome is reitehed.—Richmond Whig.|might be care ber,and we have Charlemagne will again stand united under the |stitious and ido a rons Rome.Asageneral,he |ly set f-rth that eystem of caving truth,enupcia-|Geepel of oar Lord and Saviour—these/THESE!i.|why they did notde so.Th AFD juriediction of one crowned-head.Rome can |was both ekillful and smccesf.1,usingno carnal|ted by Christ and bix Apo-tle-,and be lieved and |and many more are the resulteof the nailing up —_———-a-———sician of the agylam is of abe i"Sebind 2 look for no ferther aid from this quarter ;nor i-|weapons euch as men now wee in bring ngateut tanght in the earliest ani purest age of the |of theae minety-fve theacs against the door of the Mystgeriovs Acrexcy at Work.—|the ek pogure apd change of AS;PROVED ROBE WASH there any other power on the face of the earth |yreat revolutions,but he need “the sword of the Cynon }Ceatle Church in Wittenburg,353 reare ago vas /;:ane. :U ;:..Rams atica +.The Davenport Brothers,who gave an direct capses,of the restoral e ..that will do her honor.Theeit should and had |Spirit,which i the @ord of God With thie Now the reformers whoce faith we hold,did |We honor and esteem the man who in God's bi derfal f spe fo ral ‘s . -to come.She who atond at thehead and proud-|he fought—wih thiehecor qrerd. A-astate-)pot etal lish @ new burch,They redormed |hand bas been instramental of s©mach good to exhibition of their woncerfal performanc-|youoglady to fica th.of bed é ly arrogated to herrelf the prerogatives belong:|man he was @ oqnent ami ire the canee,|the .me that had been coprapted by the tradi-|ihe human race.The name of Luther arid bis)ce at Mechauice’Hall,on Saturday night,,4 Spri¥r ;en 5 Na trath and sdvocatingit witl tone and vices af anworth:Popes and priestsstandingupfer works will lite when all eixe shall have pmeed |moet have left behind them some of the o 3Tatenoethesystemdiseases habitofdictipatron.ct little ex- day night,while reveral gentlemen wrre .ia social chat,in oneof the ae ing offices,they heard a noise in the Hall |ia the South;ied in thie city wttherres- which hashed therm to quiet and blanehed |idence oe witha 1.Vurpity their cheeks.' for the truth which beand him to bis Saviour Holy Seriptare,as it had been and Wie God early Fathers of t to out Lord and Satiour Jetus Christ,and go old.Catholic or |forth upon wre battle of life with renewedstrength,conqnering the powers of darkpe-s,er-| than the restoration of the pute devtrine of the tanght and re " onment and death,ff he world not recant and recal!hie writings,he replied with an emphatic “Here I stand;I cannet do otherwise,(od hip me.”A bolder and morte couragron:man never led an army nor spoke in legislative hall» h ¢,and thus Jeave her strippedofall her neurp ed rights and boasted excetlencies,bemoxning her abomination and heinous sina.To-day her | very cefters are quaking as she conte mplates there fearful reeulte—a/l,ant caused by the aus de at.no inconvenience|alone to heaven and ite King,is now ritting || Saeateelleupueeeting these anpleas |indeep humiliation,bereft of ali herglory andre.ont fear before emperors,Kime,princes,sea,Their work wae a pofyrmanon of the chur t |sway.He hae reared to himself a monument |mysieriqus inflacnee which enabled them Tees).3 Sotacd dangeees emesis cymes and Mercary,|DOWN.Nor will her decline ate tiie abace-|he crown d-heads of the wto'e of Eerope,and not an estaltishing of fonn ding of it They con-|eternal in the Heavens.Oh!that we all had i ..lish such feats.OnS ‘Dzate or,A,Digrreovisne:Mics. aner .ment.Her spiritual power wi!aleo depart from|when thr:atene!with excomr nication,impre tnoally declared that thes ight no other end }mere of hie courageous faith and fervent love |umest:toga gepebarary mente cease |TER.Rev,Biehaed ILegh D.oy }oneof the tedat eminent:BaptstamLet08renewourvowsoffealty|sitting}|ceived by the Apostles anc Charch.Ovr Charch is |A porte lie Charech,(not Roman Uatholic)freedMaOPO fagno* : oan Sie &‘sh powerful weapons made nee of by Lather on the |Within him burned the fire of true devotion,for |trom the abuees and error of the middie ages.|ror and sin,with theeamc weapons our fathers A tashivg round warheard ‘Sidi hi Satueday lant;:Dr. po (96m HELMBOLD'S etening of the 3ist of October }17 God's holy truth and the gospel of hie blewed |Ag protestants we muet hold fast%the Idea and|used-—sthe sword of the spirit.”Let us.hold drovind fhiem,and the neiee aw of chairs born €Kine and ' i At that time 4 melancholy condition of things|Lord,and nothing but their succes:and advance-|truth,that we are the Holy Cathélic ‘Church,feet the professionof our faith without waver-and benches o ting,Phe front doore,|1820,was educhié@ wt : .:EXTRACT OF BUCRU existed tn Christendoti.Certturies of ignorance|ment would satixfy his longing,faithful and be-|(not Roman)come down frém the Apostles |ing,lovking to the endof life for the cfowh of|WIEN dre awaalty keptlocked,were thrown ||;,wa cr the \. :dnd barbarie nile had been upon the world.—|leving heart.For this he lived;for this he|without any intermission If Wie He not the |our victory and our rejoicing.wide and when the gentlemen:ran ligt Semin y ’ ered BerrR io «“Darkness had covered the earth,and gros|labored ;for this he fought;for thie he prayed|case then are we no chiurch—then have we no]And now may the peace of God which Pre bne gy ae cteet,hot wesw wit gradad ]fn . Tealldiseases of these Whetherexisting in|darkness the "Thetrue light of the goe-|for thi«ne sacrificed honor,fame,renown,and|right to lay any claime to th Wessings and|eth all understanding,keep your héafte and ebden?ae bane ‘eh teak tw thele Ma He was ?censed af 4 twin 5S oe.Ped inetConn seen?bid from oe -o =|==ac hore ~7 ich it offre The 7 —,a in the a ate oe anit |noe dcinglag a uke ice +}waa otddlnedin 1952,Bhd” mi of men,Lrror 0 error crep ered tp his all,and enffered privations an<with her idelatrous abominatioge “rtere:ariowr ante ive everiasting.i EN!..mourn:."Y thas any ee eh into the charch whtil little Sasteh by which |hardehip«that he might vee truth ttiemphant |away her right to Catholicity,ard can ho jon é fel "wag hearth at-simesvand.iti a ets dames : at veers Die shecontd at all be recognized._Cold formaliem|and vietorins at last.Can any ane blame ne for |cer be recognized as the atholic Churth.The *The Latheran Chnrch is nd'sect,for she |diferent directions;interrupted rg 1a .Tet!t r ,had peurped the place -of a spiritual and holy|admiring and eateeming ecn a man?What)good that is left ip her,isso@bmenredand clond-|was never cul of,or separated from.any other}sn.yy o el whe,’at “the én Bh theBaptist ‘1 from bréken-downordelicate con-|life,Worship bind come to be bat little more|protestant that loves bie church—tlet him belong|ed over by human traditione apdprigtly whine,|Church.She indeed came throngh the Catho-|*y Ly a sharp land noise..|Aksoctation of ;he -necepted the ’is than the visitingofsacred places—the recitstion|to whatever denomination he pleases —doer not |that it never comes to the view OF het poor,de-|lic.which in the Reformation she purified and One of the gentlemen:fell upon his office of nasoctate «potiding “of Ave-Marias—the adoration of wafers,cruci-|feel elated when he thinks of the great reformer,|hided children.Men like Hfgesnthe are ex-cleansed from all her unscriptutal doctrines and knees,but his thoughis were too w ander-of that Bedy\°DEH “arrived @i oa eu by eoeep Haat,however slight |Geek,am!reficx of the dead.The clergy,st n|and what be did and suffered in redore to ue a}cluded from her comin nion,Weeause they ean-|practices,avd which she now really ia,anderihe|ing for tonn&eted prayer;ffiother mut:|city of thie 20h same dion>:|y of the above diseases,it ie cer-fallible,nor perinit their |name of Lutheran, attackGlockthebodily health and menta powers. \AMTthe above diseasesrequire the aid of a Din- ~»HELMBOLD'S ExtractBuchuis the great xiiArecme,tielivered ues+eDescribesymptomsinallcommunications. Attire1.T.HELMBOLD.Drag and Chemice! ‘Warehouse,804 Broadway,N.Y. . ..MONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DOWE UP Ix Sedegrave wrapper,with fac-stmile of my Dem. geheral thing,had degenerated into mountebanks and avaricious tyrants,ruling over the minds and consciences of men,imposing on the credu- lona,and consigning to the inquisition and the atake whoever ventured to dispute their author ity,The popes themselves,who claimed to be the veritable impersonations of holiness,and vicars of Christ ttpon earth,had become the very incarnations of idolatry,blasphemy and vice.Canker-like,the very existence of th: troe church was disappearing from among men while monstrous heresies and devilish alomina tions appeared in its stend.The clouds of d ark ness and oe brought upon the Lord’s Zion by4 wicked and Sash priest-craft hi heavily upon itsshrouded wallsand threat- cool he entire destruction.Darker and darker became the awfnl night that had set in.Chris timnity had been driven to the wilderness,and hid away in the unfrequented places of the humble and despised.Among all this chaff and corruption,there were sfill formd golden wheat grains of ihe gospel—“men who had not bowed their knees to Baal*—men who loved and vor-hipped alone the true headof the churc, @ garidiess of the pope’threatening decrees anu anathemas to the contrury.These loved and worshipped their Lord and Suriour,and him alone,with the Father and Holy Spirit—the triune God—would they warship “in spirit and in trath.”They preferred imprisonment,tor- ture,and even death with Christ's approving smile,to the dazzling glory,honor and renown Janet—ty a.T.BELMP,dD.whig)Rome held up before their eves and pro- free conscience and a pure faith?Oh,my hear-ers,we never fully appreciate what our fathers in the early ages of the protestant church,did and euffered,that we,their deacendants,might enjoy an open Bible and an nntrammelled faith. While we appropriatete revere their memory, let ne not forget to etndy their lives and follow their example,showing curselves worthy of the great benefit they bestowed upon us.. But while ‘justification by faith in Christ,” was the right arm ofthe reformation,and the power which like leaven infirsed lie and «pirit into the whole monument,still there were other canees which greatly added to the vigorous pros ecution of the work.Pope Leo X,in order to replenish his wasted trvasnry,for tle purpose of completirg “St P.ters”at Rome red agen eral indnlgence thronghout the whole church, granting pardon for ymet sins,and indeed,for any that might in foture be committed.These indalgences conld be purchased hy all who were able to pay 4 certain enm of money unt to be determined by the multitude and chatac- ter of the sins they had committed or wished to commit.To facilitate the eale of these indul- ge ices,great stress had to be laid npon their abominable and nnecriptural Coctrine coneern- ing the poryatory,where,they were tanght,all would go after death and remain until their souls would be freed from this place of torment and bondage,by money paid into the treasury if the Pope : from all lands,were thus in triumph carried tRome.Kings and princes opened the gates of| ord the em Millions,npon miflionsof dollars |Lore not believe the Pope it consciences to be bound by hivn,he Romieh Charch has no nee for perrons (hat love their and Saviour more than the Pope.Within ea she will not toléFate any one who is unwilling to say yea,and améb,to all her abominations.Dut on the other hand,we ¢10 not mean to say that the protestant Church,as a Chorch is infallible ; her enclosar yet,When We admit thatsheisfallible,we do not imply that He must ofWileweholdthen,that all crr,we do #ay that the rotestant.Chureh—tur HERAN—hee not,failed t s the pure doctrine of Tet her most divtinctiv featnres in her evstém Of faith be compared with the teathings of Serif Thisie ari we a<k Let her ntuctes on Baptiem,om thre Lord’s Supper,on the Chupch.and 6n the person of Christheexamineditythelizhtofrevedbedtruth,and the purity and simplicity of her sesier of faith wi Lat ofee be reengnized.thas aiways been the glory of onr Church that she taprities the trnth of God only.Stre ¬ characterized «1 distinguished fron others,by a form of govern- ment or an order of the ministry!Her conflicts have not been abont cere money wharch polity,| or anv external regulations,bat only that the/| trot)tanght in the word of God,should be intained pure and ul twammelled,,Ther en- necessity err. churches are liable t great trunk of EVANGELICAL trre t The population of the world i&estimatedatthirteenhundredmillionsofsouls,Three hundred and thirty millions of these ate nomi-pa!ly Uhristians.These are again divided intoonehundredandseventymillionsRomanCath-olics,eighty millions Protestants,and”gfenty- six millions Greek Catholics ' Of the eighty millions of Protestants in the world more than one-half are Lathérans,,They are distributed very nearly as follows: tered with tremblinglips:If f have ever|icy tthendows Whh typho atthongh We received all the attentiondoneanythingferwhich1)ant sorry=-l } am glad;a@ third tried to hide himect!;fetid " trom eight,ahd the eyes of a fourth are Oepremranatiaibe a, said to have resembled the moon in size.)oe,oe::after a briefillnessof ninedays.Retain- Sweden,3,100,000Norway,1,600,000Denmark,the Faroe Islands,Jut- Iand and Greenland,2,908,000 France,500,500 Protestant Germany,Proseia, Austria,Hungary,Bohemia and Moravia,Poland and Russia, 9 000,000 3,000,000 } ét , Holland,600,000 {taly and Turkey in Ewrope,16,000 | England,40,006 New South Wales,3,000 United States of America,1,000,000 West India Islands,100,000 Nova Scotia and Canada,6,000 South America,150,000 } Total,47,115,500 | te!rv and life inwrought jnto the Auzsburg Confession,her exponent of faith and the grand symbol of Protestatiism. These are the statietice mp to Tanuary 1869, Let ne be|almost two years ago,and appeared among oth-|ted. 25,000,000|them and slice them thin. 8,000,000|dere ust and set it up nicely found the edge, |why do-you ask ? The noises were repeated and the doors :: were aguin thrown open and slut with a |“ee paarrantgesboyoe zesty ane bang!Bat wone of the party felt inelin |hie body,shat.it eon!befoedto-brave a discovery of the caese,and|i g19n with this inagription on Iiadagnb : the unacen agency of the-evening’s occar-“Remember The aia Pe hich I a: rences remained unexplained.to y ;”:you while]was yetwith d Petersburg Inder.hat Rev.Andrew Broaddas,|a4—--o should be requested ty preach bie 1 Pear Pre.—Take ripe,inellow pears,peel j Sermon,..P inserMakeafichun-Dr.Bagby was one of the moat distin. ms ys guished aud useful ministers of his Ae-aud then Jay in your slices even and cover!|omination in Virginia.His remains Were the dish;then take thick sweet cream and|—‘a :. spread all over the pears.and cover with nice |fore 7 pert oo Rane cot.ichmond and Ye iver milroad,dfiderwhitesugar.Bake carefully uutil well eook ed;when col,frosting will put on the fin-|4"escort 4 pointed from al the ist ish.|charches of this city.—Itichmon@®"Dis- —--—.--—patch,i om 4 ‘Pap,’observed'a ee years,ami ten to lie tond parent.‘does the Lor now every-‘: thing?"¥en,my son,’replied the parent,‘inut Agricaltural fairs are epidemicnow 5butthereisnouseofgardenvegetablescompetingfor,prizea—the cabbage will \alwayerbe »head. ‘Becanse our preacher whenhepraysis'bo Jong telling him everything,!thought be was not posted!’The parent refle~ ‘2ew) ” Ives,actingin|ca- at the ballotbox.In thatwaythe con- of 1835wasrestrictedataeraPaartonbegoree:a ;Se ecto Happ ms Poortoy themselyes areceoce‘pias{imthe pany ae ee ee RE erete Oe| ",tT rlSeeOei en .ely ry ite hak Ae PT het foe nian? Patents whe Tove bane tion,‘To people may nét thus rer |")ould neh aelp.the.sdivor machi Bob Wed|ncic eprenentalivenistomythatthebody|§eer that PeReETAE ee existeticebythemrisapower,gregt online,spartapeingamgate gor SAM RY ey a oe ay ~{AIelasees of peopleoftheState are eq interested in having #good constitution,and we there will be no oppositioninany quarter tothecallingOfa’propérly constituted “andre- jcted Convention,orjaaking the necessary},and amendmentsinsome way.As to ‘the preciseparticulars in which theConstitution ng|Shoe 4 be amended,andthe extent of the pow- '|'ers to'begiven to theConvention,they areques- tions tobediscussed hereafter. ee| a ok a 9,wall poous! x monthsor more,thi - ae . ye at olf) pe eeooant ot teae ae any of then fs d topay wo mare.Afford tolaborfor the | nt i Dar bP -;=nat,Jto the wise!2S he ve).DHE RAILROAD QUESTION,AGAIN, Twoweeks ago wecalled theattentionofthe peopleofSalisbury and Rowan County to the greatimportance ofsecuringadditionalrailroad life of the om -~ is 5 ia a "TP) ng the Saige 0 VU BR theiroriginal sovereign to'the maicing of|polls. Archer nivel| °*etnroe from Few.Yorkeg,indent 40,000nityPorHodiman..4majorityinMelvi@Democraticgainof110Hall ly electedMayorof New.York,thoughheransfar behind Hollman.Ketchumisre-electedinthe 12th New York District.ene John Wentworth”is.heaten in the € 500 inp ty.Distriet by 600 y.(Halsey isInthesithNewSarayDeiby3,000iwngain,vole gave Claflin 10,046, portasvarkin:Heat Jemay clestp thaenilteticket, VIRGINIA. Norvotx,Nov.8.—Everything quiet.ThreewardsgavePlattonemajoritywithawardtohearfrom,which has 300 negro registered,ma FN cxandtisie Republican 150,Manassesbydrwioiy”Freereahorg di fromStaunton,V thattheaamttPalRiee LOUISIANA, tet oun eH District,-Sldcnm js re-elected in the|Seote EesealAsem.(rthe :auearveution,)direc 4 ly wearde Chapel Hill.The Wining. ton Journal in elegasuchasasnmaybe expectedageveralamother,Santen ve ae We second Soeheartily.it,be done with will.Vé trust,however,that they hands thereorganiwillbeulweor1feelingAndallaraternessshouldtodiscussions.\aan ntlytatentedwith the.preattoran&po’Nor eanwereasobably iting eat.teleht tablish wState University oneenoughtoresistrevolutionourmenWithoutrakingupold:issues,or ca uames,aud exeiting doubts of our codluess and judginent aud,the stability of ourplans.Letit all.be dove witha digni- ty befitting the cause—with a wisemodera- ‘on worthy ofthe States-and with the liber- ality and far-reaching provision demanded by thé age.: The article in avother column,e ‘pied from a recent number of the Wihnington Jounal, use to whose i eae Naeead ’ tonse towardsjubi'eeat the zation willbe oomuittedgoednancialgummtheirmanagement.|:aieia nt ~f ion willbefound f We can cliovse |. nt and touching terms,ae 4 is the Conservative ven unavailing ;‘aehenatiaks ;lyatten,itemDanaos ry mr,or Takin reine [* ‘ —_——_—_-a-—__—_——_ ;v will command attention.The writer.we :Y bensd nace te Old North State.|pen to know.Is datinguiobed graduate|SECRETARY CO eTDENCE| a Ola of the University atd is earnestly devoted to eRe car cou aN eee ‘Conteds |e edu:ational interests of Carolina.ITH +2.Ue bt on whekasnoval berian epportonity |406i the Suggeeticas made by vale writers)ww roa $0:<-Giteaiel’Cox tovote has|W¢do.vot care to speak at present,fo ‘ashington,pane be '. readwith gratification,‘whateversource it|than to approve of that one which says.“Let |3porns office,thinks it -es %yield): thedefenceof WhiefJustice the University be put tuto direct syupathy |tot oe is aed ;ms CI , last,withPraga of North Carolina.”If this =therefore oe" is doe it will inevitably be “ia direct symn-|*Copy sur peblications ‘ pathy with its old Alwwni.”11 is.wethiak,Sraven Isuaxp,Oct.3d;1870 | rather premature jo b gia totalk about the My Dear Sir:Wheo ress adjourned men who ure to osoupy positions in the Fac-|infthe suinmer,I was y informed that|« ulty.The uames mentioned by the writer)somewhat systematieeffortwould be made: iu the Journal ate all of guod and true men|before their Teaseem iu the winter,to wen fu whom the people of Narth Carolina|foree a changein the We havepursued would have the utmost confidence, the way should be open.”as we gay in Pres- bytery.for them tu come iu,they would se- cute the hearty su ofour le.The betterJefferson Davis, —~andtheSalisbury “Old North State”be- lieves Gov.Graham would beofall men the lips would makeaforsuchaninstitution And,“if ppart Charlozte Democrat thinks thatDr.Charlesipe*spuch better President to She lnOeTheremovalofthe been peculiarly Same se s g y e s s s e v p e a b e a c e y u e r s © 3 "The ‘Atlantic,Ténhemetand Ohio rdad wil]"4private dispatch from Jacksonville,|North arolinians.whatever be their polit-|Tuterior,to take éffeet as soon ds you can 7 )eh it |Maren sroas steers accseads‘BA!best for the eked the Wil-|Myviews ofthe ee —e >pa no Journal,ioSicstios upon the|civil service,have ce Bemoat more or less |Montgomery,Nov 8.—Good humor prevall-article we eupy,says very properly,“Under|into collision with the plans of some of our ot,Pathpation ed h ,The the University system,thereisnotnecessa-|active a ere my sense of aightly.,The Republicanmajority in the cy Sein bes b.Fe belie TeriePes;|methods of ation theuoghthisdepartineat. is abou 1,000.}ity,who Se ae and .hisdo-Roth wn Shell whatever that nea Comeardewishingtoship,emttonnte.New»WASHINGTON.NOON,deseGU od the other Vie rs.He is|timent will,sooner or Icter,fully\susiain Gndi+eheapertoship it to Chariette Bout and .merely the presiding oflieer at the meetings these effortsofwhat Iregard reforms, then ye-ship it from that’point,‘These advan-||Wasurxotox,Nov,9.—Thefollowing arethe ofthe Prealty.”bat I ought not to k the fact that,for Yet prarety tages have merchantsofChariotteto Intest election.retarnereceived:ele Wewrite of this sulject'as@NorthCaro-|the present,they in u which } toweeTdateai abe hae of Fhe emaveine:triedpode -|Hindam,and one who feels #deep interest in fmay tot be for the interestof thisadmin- hed tall,butitbas |Sie i aa pede teeepe thefeturefutcliéetual,‘social avdmoral de-|istra to provoke.and ae my personal en:iS NSanata \it shows to °t of the le of war State.North ae ctwhisk Testoamusiteas Pe eee ;mataredeliberation iringdcoegnatin ht eebtSey rr towards a”leet Stecenivctennen |and scholarship,a WHICH all |Teetguation of whe ry of tee aggrieved is not 1 hoorbe in runningorder from Charlotte to Sta-|mye two hundred men drove TE SB t e e s c t s t G e Fe e t RR e a e a s e c e e g e g g se aa e r g e r ag e &k ona on ae hen:ical or religinas views,inay look with pride,|conveniently determine upon my successor.. ‘—tesville.It ood jon of|blacks,ng thec i ~L iacen ———.saacine te aos ao ge as worthy of the old commonwealth.Letus|The annual report of the j ment will udeon,108 fastweekwepublishedan ableandwell writ-|Col.Johngod,the setive Pree-|Hoverer and LegislaturefromLakeCity.The|tice,in hierolings and decirions,ae to merit the|bave it-—Fayctiewille Presbyterian,be made at an early day,and for this and a om im defenceofthevenerable|ident of thatroad,to push it forward ootlhe —Sivenelanenessaeeete?ee wes aa .Senenet ae o teed ee all sob cmadlotl chotee feable : :-the oe .t 1 A ce and va! {Candling.‘Thisweek we|connect with Lynehbargithroughthe extension||Michigan,Repablican,by 25,000,Suther-|$°not &ee ae a GOV.VANCE IN BALTIMORE,|Soaadfoursed «me EPPO.R-TUP|ose and ornament and property. havingthe epmp gpdjp view,|pf the Orangeand Alexandriaread,ofwhichwe eS Cone Oe Oe nt to have been done their give:tothe peo-months I trast you will ft meto add thataa!>oa we Joubted |have|king.Will the lool Gali In the Mth New York district,Perry,demo-pie,in ae authoritative manner,over their own At a Democratic meeting.held io Balt!-the original ed }lias sole EXPLANATION OF DISTRIBUTION: fsa -.:erat,elected.statementswhoee and ‘og |wore on the aight of the Slat ultimo,Ex-jnterf ith th po The nambers from 1 to 10,000,correepondito]bary and RowanCountypermithim to.de it?|”Republieen majority in Tilinolsle about 20.-|Hepatares#penta |=uterfereace with the plans of life formed.ne!Jin the Certificat need ob Eebaltne By the|Wecannot believe it.If they do,thenfarewell,|000,The Congremionaldelegation 7the|——on.True eee n wee:Vanew,of this State,was one of the I think,with pradence,#return to my pri-liga of pa a tol ring Nig lle ye .the eentimenes,|&jong farewell {o all their —IPthey |same last —and 12th districts ai eee es mien ,wie|—ee .A cite vote basiorne,@so far from being anlecnave.aoe oe wen lak,with oa J do,thenSali Ul be s Sit fen t ve mes ,to ree|ing bow the ia onservative ¥):vintment,only “Tare on ef us isbary wil rocky prowen-Saeetadn inetbened lene Maryland ¢Re =|-eae ene cont |cass (a tdi,ew aeced wo gain oe oe what |have most desired to do a8}tin Printedon i paar sndeneiatetamih West,|tory,cat off from mainland fand drifted out to claieg the lat and Sih 4 —1 F hfal :ea will something more in .,|sv0n as it could be done without embarrass~|wheels are then revolved,and a nuwiberix party.They bot reecho senti-|sea,surrounded bydangerousreefs and left to ‘favor clean Democratic dele|-denceof minconduct the mere tne dirs |of colored suffrage—we qaote from the Sun's!ment to you and a sacrifice to pablie duty.|from thewheelof Nutbers,and al”he ourself,freqhently heard|waste and decay.Thelittle tradethat shenow ee >pr xu ram of writersincited by excess of party seni,or |Teport—as follows:Indications that you might already be|time i of the iedra ‘ sed oflate by a number of and|has by wagon*fromcertain North-westerncours|yy emtecky Take dubeoul delegation.|eang andgraded,by #senadOfpersonal wrong|“He resisted negro suffrage to the last.—*oubled by soggestions on the subject hate,the Fi potcber and wand rump Conservatives The for his |ties will be diverted \Charlotte,Selisbury laturyofNewJersey andfour Con-ay beyond all power of discrimination .Now that it iso law,let as give it a fair tri-|induced me to write at once,without waiting|owt are and exhil to as e demandmore in those whowillthenbecome,jnfact,what she now seemsto the outside worldto be,The qutside worldon- ly knows her by whatjt segs of ber inhey news papers.Wehave looked through the lastnum- ber ofthe Old North Stats,and from itsadvertj- sing columnswe learn thatthereisstill onestore keptthere,that ofPhillips &Brother,one Drag |Store,that of Theo.Klutz &Co.andoneBar- ber Shop,byWm,Valentine.The only other evidence we see,besidesthe factthat twopoorly supported newspapersarepublishedthere,that it is »place of any copsequencpjsthatDr.Thay- ere cireus is advertisedto be there on next Toesday.In fact there is nothing in thepaper to showthat Salisbury is a place of muchmore importancethananyothercountryvillage.So shewouldnowappear tothe outsideworld were it.pot thether former renown,still lingers in thememoryofhex neighbors,And such she will anon becomeif herpeople do not bestir thempelyesin tiine tosecure the Lynchburgand Cheyneraiisondconnections.For,we repeat, iftheconnectionwithLynchburg is madefrom Statessille,and the Cheraw road pllowed tofail, then a longfarewell toail of Salisbury's great ae Ts osher rents then be worth 7— will her partisans,Thevoice ofthetruly ,inthewesternhalfoftheState is hisimpeachment.Thoreofthem that 40 not potirely endorsethecourse of the Chief in the :egeet willhavecon- of the Supreme Court.WithdtoseveraloftheJudgesoftheeck questionstowhichmature and!are quentionsfor herpropertyholdersandbuild- be »Ofthe ne-|ersto atk themestves.“©4pkingsomeamendmentsSe. théfe can be ng doubt—THE.CAUSE OFIT. particulars are At therecent election in West Virginia,the Radicalswererouted,“font and dragoons,” as they will be in Missouri.It could not have beenotherwise.Thedays of proscription are ?|numbered,but the Radicals of West Virginiabidebyfanati-gen Republican leaders North are,however,beginning to sed:it. We hopethecountry will profit bythe discar: ery,which ever party maybe in power. which c Upan Ired and ty, ro erator wiaws for|New YorkTribune says:of he Coit ate the aginst Aah. :i “The RepublicanleadersofWestVirginia did|_(Signed)-&Spay.our Wehowever,expremed |not betieve i ©Bay the President / the ofcalling an unlim-ae and the al.ta rcaeements WitintcesFam,See’y of State, ited Bevention by ee pres)—as oem 8 contd pot tap thasthe tisvehod <—-—_—_ those 2 |to ey I panSeeingaeaetetSete|esdotcrinya'sShorr a9moyaragasntheiedStan,o ona rr yedo geethe sameobjectionsto|can party or over it,Re-enfranchiapment was|every 7,000 Me inhabitants;1,260 in Grant call be oeoe voAp wecages bedonl wind m thro’|Britain,and1640in France,orone “coy ee,et ee|ee Sook th fee of lant’Phareday’s 28,090 |200 Pepatie,of one toevery SRA; A whichthose who will mayexecrate,506 in Italy,or oneto every44,;in OBE.submitthe |batthat wijl not ulter thefacts,Austria,or one to eyery 105,000 ;300 in Swits-cheatpass eqetenseeMr]Cocron—mMor YorkGren Dla |oSer6;225 lle;s}—~The New York Oommercial Dullet-|of every 15,000;or onegicaimeredrsetee'\to ;ingthe convent Seen chen ans Thetots of thycect oa tak[O77 OOD |200 bi pall,a oxp No:ovary :Present |i,despondency holdersofthesta-76,000;150in Norway Sweden,or aneto Conatitution,we believethe call rathercotnsel o fadieigad waiting for every 20,000;and 100 in Turkey,or ong'taev- genvention proposed to them.If itis not thus Speabirgofthe electioniaWe Virginiathe assist ate claimed by the Kepoblicans.— Wagthing definite ffom Arkenes Conflicts between Federal and State authorities reported at several points,In Missouri,Brown is yaetly ahead as far a heard from.The 30th New York distzict is Democratic,a n. wT New York district elects McMahon &Young Democrat.| The Sth elects Brooks,Taromany Democrat.In the Oth district Cox beats Greeley 1,000, would coanel and lead a,God knows we havebeensufficientlyrentanddistractedwithinter-nal strifen,Letitnot be .For theankeofpemteandharmonyandinternalquiet, eer pata atraight jacket on the Governor,in- iquitons #9he ix,end let him stay where he is, for harm,If the Chief Justice must be impeached,let itbeuponlegalprinciples,not party considera tions,Let os nat havea repetition of the dix graceful scene enacted at Washington two years The Ist Missouri dixtrict Wells re-elected by 1,000 <rThe2ndMiwouri district Finnekenburg,lib-eral blican,re-ele | The Missouri district,McCormack,Dem-|ocrat,elected.blicans make heavy| gains in Kanens.Latrn,—New Jersey electsa democrat in the second district,makings Dymocraticlowof one.|THE BENTINEL AND CHIEF JUSTICE) A close calculation gives the Demperate in |elections andthose already held 26TieerenlicquisbodeslowerifouelCongren, 92 againet67 in the present House. Trivercttito Dar—Pawrperr Gaasr ago.Ifthe law has been mal-administered— sitions,and not editorial harangues. users enewerCarolina,A Comsenvative Dawocrar. -———._- For the Old North State, PEARSON, R Eprronr:ke pate 2 aesree t Pee a y to t communi- pation AYe”Published in your pa-last week.i :ith =ears proposecole,that 0 notice ahecomwernsTavnepar,.2rn.—Where|The Sentind the Chief Justice with har- as,it behooves a people sensibleof their ing,in bie in thecase of Exparte,A.G. denee on the Almighty,pabliely and collect svageted to Gor,Holden that he might ly,their for hisfavors act uponandhomblytobemeathfortheir|jawisthe the ”If my information in any similar recommend: grtratesofStates,do herehy recommend to all citizens to meet in their respective places of worship on Thursday,the Twenty-fonrth day of November next,there to give thanks for the ring the yenr about to close, th supplicate for its continuance hereafter. "Tdwitness whereofI have hereunto set my hand,andenusedthesealofthe United States upret.ity of Washington this 2let day October,nthe year ofoor one thous‘andofthe inde- ery 300,000. fs correet 4a the feet,The motionforthewrit,@ Tam informed,was elaborately *by bothpro and con before it wag granted.So motion for an attach- ment irk.Igthese appument,I am und taken by the Clovern- or’s counsel was it the highest law te the mafety of te "t ap emergency had arisen which a the Executive and Jndicial yernmentt in acti npon that maxim 1 mistaken in this the y tinel will carrect me,after ha duly informeditselfofthefacta,Chief Justice rejectedtheunderstandhig,and warned the Governor if he chose to act upon that“extreme he must take upon himeelfthewholewyofsuchaction—-that it =receive no tenance vee the courte. JpontheGoverngr,then,rests the entire re- spent —upon him has it been thrown by theChief Jutioe and upon him will it remain. All the efforts of the Govefnor’s friends or theChiefdustioe’s enemies to tix it any where elsewillfail,and fail signally,JUSTICE. Curer Jverice Cuase.—A |has beenreceivedatWashingtonframChiefJustice Chase,in which he says heis impzpving in health,and byno means inas bad healthasre- ported.He a determiaation to be |stvery and open the session of the Supreme“es rt in December,ifhis health shauld forbid the session.Hemakesno allusion to resigning the Chief Justiceship,and his friends do not credit thereport that he has cometoadeter- mination to retire from the bench altogether. een alle A.month's imprisonment in jail was thonght by an Irishman a trifling sen- tence,because,as it was the depthofwin-ter,the days were so short. “on the bench the remainder of al.If the regro proves anfit to exercise the right,it will slough away frum him io the |nature of things.The negroes are a kindly|dispused.affectionate and faithful people.— Dariug the war they committed no vutrages, but were faithfal to their owners and employ- carpet-baggers.Their good conduct dering |the war deserves consideration at our bands. They deserve nothing but kindoees at our||hands,an he hoped that here im Marylaud |contraryto its meaning and jntent—show us|they would treat the negro with kindness.—|ny my message to |dimpair.They beg«n to believe that repub- j liean institations were a failure.Bot the |sceve has brightened.The democrac have jien.Bat the probability is that the repab- |licans will have control of the next Congress. |Bat be predicted that the radicals would|change their course,and that the tid:ofeen- |tralization and tyranny 7 the part of the |general government would soon cease.ince|the war four great principles of our govern- |ment have been violated—the freedomof thepress,the privilege af habeas corpus,theeprinciple,“that the highest |right of trial by jary and the supremapy oftheciviloverthemilitarypower.Bat theeffectuftheseviolatiouswillteaderthese—_principles stronger than ever in theearsottheWhenaConservativeCongressshallhave‘eontr|of the government,they will hedgearoundthosegreatprincipleswithsughsate- |gaards that they can never again be assailedwithimpunity.You can do more te effecta- |my retara to Washington.With sincere as-sorance of strong desirefur the completesvue- cess of your admivistration,I remain truly,D.Cox.your ob’t serv't, To the President. Executive Mansion,Washington.D.C., ers.The aegroes have committed no wrongs |Oct.5.1870 —Yoar letter of the G4 instant, down in his Stéte that were not instigated by |tendering your resignation as Secretary of}the Interior,or. by you.it will jou the eompletion of department now bein |}} your brightest expectations. jest regards,your obedient » received.As so,ed, ousannualreport of paver to accompa- i ‘ongress.In parti wherein.Give us the principles and the expo-|Pur a long time alter the war,while the |company,permit me to say that I highlyap-Let his ac-|Suth was suffering from the reconstruction|preciate the zeal aud ability you have ever to the Conserpativevotersof North|oasures of Congress,the people were in |shown in the discharge ot your official du-|ties.I hope your relations in the vew sphereyouhavepointedoutforyourselfwill the sve as pleasant as our relations have been if the} gained and evutiaue to gaia all over the Un-|past to me,and that you may folly realizeWiththehigh- ervant.U.8.Grant.Hon.J.D.Cox,Seeretary of Interior. Perkins will get tight occasionally, mach to the astonishment of himself and |! ‘For years,’says be,it was un |necountabletome,for never did drink bat a mouthful or twhy and the enteeneverdidstrikemenntil1meseuredm:mouth and found it Leld a pint.” friends. SALISBU RY 31 NOV.11,1870. * ARKETS ARPORTED BY J.A.MCOOXNAUGHEY,GROCER. andregiste:edbythe Commissioner,being placed against the wamber drawn.ThiepeamenisrepeatedustilalloftheAwardsare drawn ont. Sa-For information and onder“North Carolina Beneficial iathmington,a C.,P.O.Box 58:’Comamimioner. The es embraced in ihe abowe Listofribetions,can beBrown&Anderson jeelhes ae Toner,ger’s Music Emporium,Market St,Wilming-ton,N.CMoetae"aaa aR arp W.H.GERKEN,Genetal 3 Headquarters No.11,Senth.conti WiLMisarOR NeFINEWATCAES:GENUINE .OROIDE.GOLDANDSILVER:WATCH TheBEPanic.daring pa imordertomakertothrowourvest tor etat thirty to centbrewerdasewieeee warrantedsoldat$12 to very superior quality,Hott ect aie . |ally preserve your liberties by going to the see popreea pa ae ae 4 fof time to $150 Gol |polis at your vext election and electing Dem-|Corn,per basb,of 66 Ibs.,50 to ¢0|BACH.v2 |verats than in auy other way.It we ia North eal,bash.46 “@to 7%}.Tas Dousys RerivenSolidOrejde tie Carolina ean overcome &',000 vegro votes,|Copreras,|per pound,..Ive 00|jowoled levers,finest niekelResa |you in Maryland ought to .wee,away every mci “28 to 00 eG sLrEa.y ATOMSnae ot|vestige of Radicalism from your State.”Comes!sat poend,.a a Gens SILVER WATCHE wee a eeee—eee Yarn,per banch,-1.40 to150|ExtraFineSolidPure Silver,H.roa Eggs,per dozen,15 to 90|Cylinders,$8:a THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION IN |Feathers,perpound,..40té 50|“Best Quality Coin Silver,Ha Caned, WEST VIRGINIA,cca Feet oddededver 2 50 tu 8.19)fall jeweled BT etea neous —_—co)eras rid rl :0am evrate timekve ONLY $10,é The Democratic Conservative State Execu-)«.“.2 os The Very Quality and tive Committee of West Virginia have issued an|Fruit,dried,applespanies...“St :All ee ee are|::se “-unp'ld,-«eee te|sddress announcing the sucoess of that party in ‘+Peaches,pealed,...+..-..»9 to 16|ing Cased,perfectly and each War. thelate election.They say:“ «* anpeated...°Sto 1)ranted by special certificatefor two . “You have elected the Governor,all the State |Leather,ad yor pound,-=~5 eek a=De *wxohour 5 officers,ajudgeof the Courtof Appeala,twoout|;3,bar 6 2|at atime,will reesivean oxtre Water eeyih |of the three Representatives in Con:ead 6|coat ae ss 8 =10 king seven $15 Watchesfor |majority of each branch of the Legislature.A |ino “cecescuvns OS one Soabeens Meee sWatcves gee peincipin will be cho-Molemes,corghem.POT GB os serenene ow se come te ofcédinn gle be “Your contitiestare -solayagonal 6 :syrep.es ..2 =our ee 0 oan oe Bjnions,r bashel,>’8 sen or owe eee et oe aes ok Pork.Re peand,ease 10 to 12\in tered Package,id,Pante,nor will they Potatoes,Irish,per bushel,7%to 1.00 for at least efx Watch or over,tempt to do Ba h Pe wd wilt80.t they yenture to assure the +weet,.50 to 60/be sent by Express C.0 a ‘ Ree that oneinies ent is ended in babe Sugar,Brown,per pound,.-19 to,16|emall nanaae with exthee¢>or :nia,and henceforth the white men of the|«Clarified,ae 16tc 3 aeStatewillbefreemen;West Virginia will no|‘Crashed Pulverized ..Wto enn os semmereer ms:of longet deny to any person within its jurisdic-|Salt,coast,per sack +2.00t0 9.15|waeteh desired Lerpriethontheeqoalionofthelaws.Measures};Liverpool,=“2.28to 9-25|and address m=?; Coad proposingattheproper time*|obeceo,Lent.Nd,lise Bto 10 TaeBereRe 2omco.—a ae ae eflecta thorongh|°°"*:\seeaik eel::Hiet.bo '108 Brontrny New York reformof our institutions,“Smoking,ms to 1.06 POBox code.1)450m. the 853d anniversary of the Re- apd interestingby all intelligent y Wh agreeingwiththepreacherin Meare “”'~;they a ee eePabsticttca veal on-account of the subjects‘of ‘than usual in- taken to comment bn the ‘Weited ia this publication ;‘issued is remarkably ex- open it without ficding eir attention.Among punjversallyread are3.‘American Literatare,’‘John Ww .”“The Lawsof War,"“Gi New York Gold Con- spiracy.'No other English Review harme- tized 80°with the progressive apiritoftheage.It willbewith lively in-torent thatthe public will take up this nam- berandread thekindly oritical and appreci-ativerematkeon eur writers,dead aud liv-ing,In thefirst-named.article;avdthe equalcriticalbutnotsolyovmmentsouthe heroes of the late Conspiracy whichformsthesubjectofthelastvartiele,‘andwhieh,as 0striking.imthe historyoffiaanee,hasbee worthyofplaceinthepigsof«.quaceriyreview. eonableterms.Apply at this office.oe iTuxCrncus.—ReueénuberthatDr.Thay- ex's Great Cireus will be intowa on next Tuesday.Of its peffurnidndes at Fayeite- villetheBagle,of that place,says: Dr)Tiimyer’s Circus exbibiced bere on Monday (evening andnight)last.We have seldom bad auything to.affordus so mach pleasure and g:ation as.did their per- formatieés.The exercises were exve lient,as weretheirother nees.We cantruly say thar itis the best we have had bereforseveral years. —+-< Lancoas Surzmion Cocet.—The Fall Term efthe SuperiorCourt for Lincola county was held inst week. On Wednesday morning the trial of Lee Dup- lop,coléfed,for killing Jemes A.Gleason, white,about two yearsago,in Chariofia,was commenced.The,trial cocupied three days, and resulted in convicting Dunlop of marderin the @itat degice.Therewasovecoloredmanon the Jury.The evidencewas 0plainandpoint- edthat the Jury remainedout bat about half asheur,Jéba PF.Hokeand L.E.Thompson, Hinge,deféndedtheprisoner,andSolicitor By- nam andDavid Schenck,Eaq.,prosecuted him. Sentente‘of death was stayedbyan appealto the Supreme Court.—Charletie Democrat. ‘i be foundonour first page,|: ——_—_~a>MusteeOrnstioxa—Wearegiadtolearn|that sevéhal persons fh thissection who have been,workingtheGold Minesrecently on «|practical tale,arewellpleased with their prow |co?ee a Johnaon,the Superintendent oftheMo- Ginn Mine,5 miles from this City,is abouterectingfarnacesfordesulpharizingthehardgolforesfoundfnthissectionbelowthe water level.He bas jest returnedfrom the Northwherehe-carried fromhere a tonof the ore and experimentedwithitsofficientlyto sat- iafy iim thet she upderiskiog will pay hand- proepectsofthissectionisfrpid- hole,@jshort distance above the head of Greenspéudy‘wnilerthebankofthe ereek ia a ledgeof rocké;scraping the leaves and tradivaway,he cameto second upening in whieh appearances indicated as i |made for an especial purpose bet séémingty ‘ata remote period,further search gnd investigations proved his surmise forrest,theopening now bore unmistakable signs of caceful handiwork ;far back in the recess he discovered a pile of bones,which he supposedto be human,and bytheirside, jn &apléndid’state of ‘preservation,an old fashiondouble barrelflint lock pistolofthe very Gniststeel barrels,bighly ornamented|¢d socks,pure silver mouatings,and every ‘thing aboatit to indieatethat in its day,itwidthéflogPxpeusivepatterdintse. Farther explorations will be made in the hidden recess,her with a seietificjanofthebonesfound.We willhereforearencommentsandcon-f tjectaresof this nystery until next week.Warrenton Gazette.-=p aaets es political demonstratson in this rr .|and the young man bFegM ph f Me wg Fob hicadt takai te? era of this gor: nessee and Cum!id rivers,sure-eee to devote a of thefundtowardstheofthis#0 essential to the agricultural interests ofCarolina,and to the a tural andtyoftheWestseek- work, Weerixo Srome—Near the banks of theTrent,some eight miles above Newbern,thereisfound,in inexhaustiblequaries,a species oformarlofstrangelymyeerions accountofits and elimina|propertice,has received the appropriateaeautifulnameofWeepingStone.In iterefoundshellaofaunigandbeautythat have no coun rt;Shiark’s teeth.and the de- ted marl,ce-:Ee the Geologiat,hologist and Sayan.Whence comes it?—When deposited?this cement of ocean shell»and remaina of seamonsters,Howcame it hereahundredmilesfromtheAtlanticcoast?The|enterprising,tarteful citizens of Newbern havetheirCityCemeterywithawallcon- stractedof this beautiful stone;and from its ar-ched gateway,drop,drop,drop,like the tears ofthemournerswhogoabouttheatreets,ite mois | ture is continually falling;beautiful,Gtting em-| blem;more beau.ife!,more fitting than elabor-ately carved shaft,or broken colama.Drop,|drop,drop,silent mourner for the white-facedsleepers,Drop,drop,drop,it weeps for the)loved and lost.Drop,drop,drop,keeping time|with the heart-throbs of lonely humanity.Drup,drop,4 ne'er ceasing to weep.While themanofachencetaxeshiebraintoaccountforits origin,and the ardent geologit substantiates me favorite of the earth's formation,ours.©.H.&G.A.Latham,of Nebwern.na-tives and former residents of thie place,have,ofit,made a practical demonstration of one of thenumerousresourcesoftheinternalwealthof|Eastern North Carolina.There gentlemen aremanofactaringatDeepGoliey,from the —|ing Stone,an articleoflime which for strength, pority amercialnotex :The Weétping Stone being an aggregation ofpetrifiedshel!and bone,pure lime in combinn-tion with ite basic acide,requires lem heat in its | manittfattare,has consequently more strength,|and is more preferable.—Washington (N.C.)In} A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. A BOY WEDS HIS GUARDEAN AT NEW ORLEANS. ' lime in America,the famed Rockland| | The NewOrleans Picayune,of the 18th inst., has the following: re hae ati sh germansreesomeeighteenyearsofage,ap te apelldows Me antsohee =iserv’&metalceremony.The Wasin the affirmative,batshortly returned,accompaniedbyasombrelooking female,mid-|a and dressedinblack.“Ia the ‘lady yourmother?”inquiredthe———Yh,no,sir;this is the lady I desiresto mar-rr ied the youth,as the lady drew aside het vail,disclosing a countenance wrinkled andrerebatonwhichforthemomentgleamedasortoficysmile. aoe “Oh,ye,sir.”“Bat are you of er“Not yet,but this lady is my guardian.”“And she gives her consent ? “Yes,sir.”The was in a quandary.He didn’tknowexactlywhattodo.Tie hated to sacrificetheyouth,and join the bright-faced boy to theyartoyDoegloomy,ber.“Jan’t this rather a strange union?”he ask- “Not at all,”replied the expectant bride.“]have a large amount of property which Idesiretoleavetothisyoungman.AsI have relatives who mightdispute the will were I to grey to him asa legacy,I prefer to marry im. “And you are content to marry this woman for her money ?”asked the justice. «1 shooldn’t marry her for anything else frankly replied the boy lover.“She ain't » “Andwithoutmoreadotheceremony wascon- cluded.r -—.oo Agricultural fairs are epidemic now ; but there is no use of vegetables competing for priges-—the,cabbage will always be a bead. panied the party. s otionof prpoticnbility that youhaveno}D'™Winotact.Very well; Have vocations wn 1 Suppose you usety:0 to ’two ohi regularly andgenmabonslisitncoreromcaslneandchildreninbook-learning,will it not be a fair equivalent for@first-rate schoolinginthe course ofa year?No qualifications!How wereBen F;k-lio,Elbo Burritt,Henry Clay and nearly allthebestworkersoféverycountryqualified?self-instruction.Are not perv,wepeeee oes : eis absurd and 1Boarhe for open-|ofth =A gentleman whosehighlyvaluewritesusfullfrequentlyex_?the North Carolinianvituperat!'e have had some fourteen i b i FfHy He iF £ SE S E F g THE DOUBLE BABY. DETAILS OF THE WORDERFUL FREAK OF NATURE IX OND. [Delaware (Ohio)Cor.Cin.Commercial.] Quer commanity is much excited over a freak of nature in the production ofa doublebaby:The Siamese teins areovershadowedbythisinfantwonder, is living in Peru to Morrow county.a family named Fialey.ta last Wedues- day morning it consinsed68Mo.nis :tls aged three and five years.On thatmoroingMrs.Finley was coufined and gave birth to twins.jo‘ned together in a manner avknuwn to the books.Whea the gossips ,|brought the news of the event to our city, and gaveGeseyiqttons of the ehild,or ratherchildren,it was laughed at by the profession- al and prououneed a good hoax.A geutie- maa,living in the vicinity of the Finley's home called on ove of our physicians and as- sured him that there was uo exaggeration inthedescriptionasbehadseenthewonder.— Convinced that there was sowmethieg in the case,a party of gentlemen,consisting of Drs J.A.Little and T.B.Willians,W.O.Sea-mens,Professor of Natural Hi-tory and Che- mistry in the Obio Wesleyan Usiversity,and 8.K.Donavia,on the Ith instant,visited the faunily.Before reaching the Fivley farm he party called on Dr.E.A.Westbrook.of Asbley,who had been called t attend the m ther,and learved from him that the haltbadnotbeentold.Dr Westbrook accom- Ano hour's drive brought them to the place.On guing to the gate leading to the yard,a written notive was discoveredanhoanciagthatvisitorswoaldnot be adwitted.This did not deter the party. They immediately entered the yard and on reaching the frout door of the dwelling,they |were met by Mr.Finley (the father)and a geritieman who appeared to be acting as bis nd whiteness,is saperiortothe best com-|aid-de-cainp,who informed the party that|Mey eoald be admitted to see the show onthepaymentoftwenty-five cents each.The |Pro essors promptly forked over,and the party stepped in.In a few minates the nurse made her rance with the wonder.A double child was exhibited.Two perfectly formed heads,one on either end of the spine! eolumn. To give a clear idea of it.just suppose that you sever the bodies of two men at thelowerpartoftheabdomenandthenputthe two upper parts together and you have thetrogkofthischild,At the itstance of Drs.Williams and little the clothing was taken from it and a critical examination was wade, so far as could be without doing injary.—From the acciput of one child to the accipat of the cther there is a continuous spine in a direet line.Upon one side and directly inthecentreofthetrunkwereperfectlydevel-| oped hips,thighs,legs and feet.They are in nice proportion te the bedy ofeither child.On the psite side there is ove large.im-perfetly furmed leg.presenting the appear-ance of the consolidation of two legs.Thereatéeighttoesonthislimb,two of which have the appearance of great toes,beingmochlargerthantheothers.Each has a well-formed head,good features,langs,heart,liver and s'omach.Between the perfeetly- formed limbs and properly situated are theanosandsexualorgansincommon.The lower portion of the bowels,the bladder andperhapsthekidneysareit.common.All the |other organs are separateTherewasbatoneumbilical cord and oneplacenta.The length of the hody is twentyinches.and the umbilicus is central in theabdomenandequi-distant from each head.— It nurses well at both ends;and when firstexhibitedtothepartyonechildwasasleep and the other was crying.While the phy-sicians were makingtheir euamiteations wathcried,but a few minutes after the one whichwascryingfirstwenttosleep.while the oth- er remained awake.When either headwoulderytheperfectlegwhichwasnearesttothatheadkickedanddrewup,while theNesetheotherheadremainedquiet.— on either eried the toes on the imperfectfuotwouldmovebutthelimbremainedsta-tionary.Both heads nurse well,and the ebild,or rather children,are in excellenthealth.The physicians could see no reasonwhyit,or they should not live,The motherisdoingwell.There was no physician pres-entat the birth,and the labor pains Jastedonlyfifeenminutes. ever counted yourohtwooutofae gian Sy oe en ak cng cchinets Be ee Inagriee Fia-| Proscnirtion AXP Service.—Mr.George We cent lecturein New Yorky gave: the rise andprogressof prosemlion’s sake.He stated,wheknow,that on the 4:h of M was President,Up to lie,and if conti will 1gradingadespotismasthatofCons le."Norhave ayethad fromentasinglemanlypretest President .tem. Grant.no doubt,ly ‘w do's6,but,as General Cox'sletterof oom. DRANRSIN Paints,VarniahesandDyeSriffa,Perfumery, Soaps,Comba,Brushes,Articles,ae,de,ée. t"The above firm aeAgentsfortheGreatMSouthernRemedies;Dr.Haskell’sandCarbolicCancerSalve.ThéTr de A New ApvERtiaixe Dopor.—Every time a lady who usesfragrant Sogodont Society,held at honthe 18th, her mouth she advertises.the article.The Stet days of Octoner,Rue:MIUMS were awardedto J.H.stateof herteeth is 4certi ofiteexcel-|Pyro,DavidsowCounty,N«C., lence.No spot darkens no im-|Agent fortheeabp of Atewhteht ing men " they are set are rosy,avd breath that Best Wrought Share Plow «.vhbuce OAD|swells through thein is sweet as the breeze|postHill Side Plow,(No.TI)-.....c0s 00h +10.00 of June.Best Steel Turning Plow.............--10.00aanaemiaRestWroughtIronSubsoilPiow..10.00 |““Spaldings Glue”useful in every house.Dest Qeu..--:“hte t#Pimples and brown spots on the face,|Best Mowing Machine «0 yEraptivos,Blotches,Serofulous Diseases,|pox tome Cotter ee nove necccitc28.00andallsoresarisingfromimpureblood,arecaredbyDr.Pierce's Ext.Alt.or Golden Medical Discovery.As an Anti-Billious orliverMedicine,and for babitual constipation of the bowels it works woodérfal cures.Sold|- by druggists.Pamphlet on the above dis- eases sent free.Address R.V.Pierce,Baf- falo,N.Y. |A BODY AND MLND DISEASE.PSachisdyspepsia.The stomach anbrainaretoointimetelyalliedfortheone tosufferwithouttheathier,su that dyspepsia and despondeney are Inaeparable.It may addedtoo,that irritationof the stomach ie almost in-variably aceampanied by irritation ofthe tem- perThe invigorating and t aillizin rationofHostetter’s Bitters ts ekpewahaly dev-eloped in cases of indigestion,The firt effectofthisegreeabletouiciscoufortingandencenr- aging.A mild Klow pervades the system,the ebronic uneasiness in the region of the stomachixlexeened,and the nervous restiewepess whichcharacterizesthedisenseisabated.This im- |provement is not transient.it is not sueceed- ed by the retern of the old symptoma With superadded force,as is always the case whenunmedi.ated stimulants are giv:m for the com-plaints.Each dose seems to}&peraman-ent accession of healthfal inrigoration,Batthisisnotall,The aperignt and anti bilions properties of the preparation are scarcely recon dary in importance to its tonic virtues.Ifthereisanoverflowofbilethedeeretivaissoonbroughtwithinproperlimita,and if the bilcary organ is inert and torpid it is toned and regulat- ed.The effect apon the discharging organs isequallyealutary,and in cases of consti the cathartic action is fast sufficient to prodace|the desired result gradually and.with ut pain.The Bitters also promote healthy eva jon|from the surface which is particularly rable|at this season when sudden spells of few,un-|pleasant weatherare apt to ¢nataral|sa gea and produce m of theivet,coughs,Golds.The best againstaltdiseasesibodilyvigar,thie aVegetableRestorativeeasemilallypro: LEADING OHURCA MUSICBookoftheSeason! THE CHORAL TRIBUTE, BY L.0.EMERSON, The best Sacred Music Book @ver writtenbytheauthor.Entirely new.andCongregationsaredelightedwithit,Price,$1.50;$13.50 per dozen.Sample copiessentpost-paid on receiptof pricey 0.ees:Sew 42 Nashville Life Ins.Comp’y, JOHN M.BASS,President. ee |THE ' Insures Lives according *@'l the methods known in modern companies It is secured by a joint sto6k of $200,000; and has deposited $100 000 with the Comp- troller of the State of TENNESSER. lis Assets are more than three times its liabilities. Its stockholders and managers are among the most solid men in Tennessee Thos,B.Bailey, State Agentfor North Carolina. oct 98—2m aenove MOWING MACHINES, STRAW CUTEBRS,dic,Ac. AT THE LATE PAIRoftheState Beat Straw and Hay Cutter for Hand.Certificate.iP For any of the above articles.o-amy thingelseinhisline,address J.H.Thompson,Tyro, Davidson Co..N C. Oct.2th,1870.Anat Ww.FP.@Raves,|7.8.w’DRARMONM,|WE.T.Law.Graves’Warehouse DANVILLE VA.,FOR THE SALE OPLeafTobacco. oe 166 by 70 feet,ith nineteen Gky- “Prompt Attention to the Interest und Comfort of |Planters and their Teams,Graves’Warehouse hes now the La BalesRoominTown.Wagons locked ap in Warehouse at night.Dry Stalls for Horses.oct B—ly.NORTH CAROLINA,?~Superior bb and seeus. |CaLowet Courry.Court. Mary E.Stafford,Pi'uf,against Divoree. Julius A.Stafford,Deft. Inthis case it is madeto a apon affi-davit that afterdiligent seateh thedefendantcannotbefoundwithiathelimitsofthis|State:I:is therefore ordered the publication |be made in the *Oid North State,”«newspaperpublishedinSalisbury,N.C.,for sixweeks,notifying the defendant to atthenextTermoftheSaperiorCourt:for the county of Caldwell,at the Court Houre inLenoir,on the 8th Mondayafterthe3d Mon-day in Mareb next.then and there to auswer the complaiat of the Plaintiff,which is filedintheuvofsaidCourt.Witness,RK.BR.Wakefield.clerk of oursaidCoart,this the 22d day of October.1870.R.R.WAKEFIELD,c.8 oc.43 Gwi(pr fee $8. Wanted—-°".00 te toindecduoetheGENULN®Lia?SOVRD ¢FAMIL)6)WING MACHINE."his M.¢-iaehem,fell,tdrk,quill,cord,bind,braid and tatetearfrmane.Pric ony BighteesDollars Pally warrartedforfiveyears.We +iendDotla’s for any mac ine that+Misewaheautifal,or more rlartic seam than cure.the*Wietic ivck Beh”Every srcond eat.and stilt echethcannotb-pulledaparing!.We psy agen from 75to 200per month «- ora comsieion from whi h twice that amounteanbemade.Ad‘rts‘ortermsto .&w.~2 00.,‘”Liberty -treet,Philatelphia,selling Machinesofageney. | 40CAUTION—Beware of al Agents rtles sel ing of using Machinesextntofthelaw,en'ese such Mechh sare rdDonotbetmresedepraclrealars to thefelttaipedfr:m os or our agents.by parties who copy our sdvertisement andofferworthlessmachinesat&‘ess price. q i M,D.,at thetendehoe.Phitatelphin,Pe.,Tr.Bh.GREEw, M.D,Onerlotie,N.C.,are makingmost remarkablecares Cancers.Tumors.ana Ulcers,incl;les—Ua err Antidotes—¢at F movejareestCancersaodTamorswithoutan the kn'fe,withoat c-ustic,eating or burning mcdicices, ard with bat little prin.No other treatmen’s should ever be used. For particu'ars,send for s cireular,callapon or address ither of the abore.Dr.Kling will be with Dr.Green,Octaer 26>.o€tT3mMANSION FQUSE:’ This well known House having been wEwLYy FURNISHED and REFITTED in depart- is now open for the a ofTHE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC.eee GLC BCCLER Pop Spins tho ge sat ¢Bh ag ate el og ineréaseinthesaleofour om fr ns totedacequr3 «beat paltctions,F ORGAN. The disagrevable come in this instrament. The Verdict is Unanimous! The Greatest Succtasofthe Age!! Asite nameindicates,lsstandardimprovements,featares neverbefore fitroducedorReedOrgans, With the maltite and tions that are containedintricatemusicofthe“greatderedason&grand organ;orthemostsicforthemelodeoncanbeplayedby«© Allthevariousganareprotectedby the Company,and can Ltdror Lycordialandhighestamongthefrstof beusedonnoother $135 to $1000. $45,$75,$100,de. 435 Broome St.Jaly 22,1870. vi?rs = bh FakeLE;PATENT AGBAPFE.TREBLE, eT Bl jay fey onde HH ee Oe ee ee ee aeee}ments,has enabled ; 'vphag Mahe my a tl ide th pins||Piet CissePasion;ton ten to tot tptcent.Tessthanany other house (offering, sameclase of instruments)intheUnitedStates.|Borsa Whileweact uponthe maximof “quick sales vase Teak .!,:poopls have been ciliged to dowhoa Wo cat furnish ave Piano| hand Pleuoenea &®to 1 1 Partics orderingbymailmbyrely pom OurPianosarefully warrantedfor sixyearsbertbealiteenoe C.M.Tremaine &Brother, MANUFACTURERS, Combination (With eg a ree improvements.) reedy toneentirely over The Burdett Combination Organ sonlioal Ci maagete 'in PLUS ULTRA py any oy ated&revolation in the mind tnofReed| on the Burdett Or-belong exclusively toorgan.| basreceivedfhemontfromtheseranking Tto BurdettOrgaoranges in price from ‘We have also New Cabinet Orgahs at WHOLESALE AGEN’8,,Tew Tork C.W.TOPPING &CO., Produce Commission Mierchants, 342 Greenwich Street,New York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OFSeeheen: where 7.Ths best tr " tentsof thes arg iont yeh*—Ane Ale KEEP IT ON HAND}\*\ This dread diseasecoona1forheen Ieeeanaplytheremedy,and ftis easily BUT DELAY ——- ANGEROUSEme oo by Droggista pad o inal >> opegrettbentbe: nt eden KianMeWer)|cect poetemeso1 yendhphienllppp oudnthend:|pat,if shar Holi- rionof the project,outintervention,of my" uekd #togld have Law, ave been a “fro i [ne aly child.” es Yr |ertlostoty an de erect pet bare tn ie seth ett an rakedown,and I will chop it ares nene:anid;jubt Kethe'Ciie Was|PtetebenStiort Stories,Poems,ete,are by the .Campbell sam theses.aed ableet writersofAuteries and Europe.The RIBBONS,MILLINERYraised,Mrs.a.Thi ace ongscreame1setsysees does nat —ite usefulness to amurement,but St G ood vest ti is th h t- b)SARA ce rd tee paw.As 00ds.orative e shee ——rs se Eyoat Eric: ‘Earope,I"ae your Holi- Me Ter eTee aten re ">PHELS TO BE SHOT IN —EXPERIENCES OFA SOLDIPE AT METZ.% German Gazettes}- .re pains Gaal,Flay,one-of Ss vie- ‘of this bloddy day.My first senea-|thing y “I ct fk 3 the blow,my second,|Sommer seeing pePir wig grind oF po by tha bound af the ball be .OPant ts baykinase,and with it eneness | “Here’é ohdoletketal oe‘he spoalenelatedshatbead read exact] ale hiaoathshoeadgiarismfrombegining ‘to end. wontd:have arndu preiyydairyjoeyi dest, the next day the Re publican editor came oat valiantly ia detewse of the Go vériibr, ronounced the charge libelous,aad chal Wr ee hati ad®‘Mian thy te pifoddiee oneiysingle,jive,of the proel awativu that had inanyome ever appeared in print before. nite er a«weull pekb my|ore : d iontints AFFAIR IN lowa.—Chica go,Oct.27-—The West Usion (lowa) Gagetle has ot from Benton county,Hug thas ee.jem belt ata raine,invited hn having done all this fo:eeshaSpoutqhim,they are welcome to wheuveféyth46epen er of my atrengthinin supporting wyeelt ocr Justice baie agsusatchairiinaesrheheiiued ,au ere let Tarp on Roar ‘Boon after GhietSidapa tikegietigseek "mire the fitnessof the’words as’w ere ee ‘Theetheeyeof'a”Demoeraric |227:at ‘onee‘nport cr . atl|eae retro aay where—b At waga dow usightpl- them, raf,[coeparpose.¥,plying bis friends .with dinuer,killed a be sheep wg it ap.|While the men Wére Working on’the|S@atetorieas rutining throngh t-colanes;and at discoy logenne gersiebtave every month.the shaer's8 ‘ew bubscribers aretiiua sure of having the oom,ervape m mentement ofa pew egriivued sity,no matter have aftained a high feputation from thelr brevit IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF aawea;Wfhebor waemleo killed-with see ence gos oxpantepeps eee Bonnet.t,Trimming ond Velvet Ribbons Ponnet debilitated.As a tonic and the axe.prevaant Purdgripts dre miade dp of the eck.lke fatine a d V ivets Blonds,Netis cordial for the aged and The Knowledge Boxbs confined ful infiterin|Won cua wanset oftatject,Se ‘languid it has no equalACThave|Dereon fy th rag Porat wo tTTae ke i°vert iY Sit.cR IDs ,&e. seenst ns trjed for keeping sweet The Cousip with Ge teipcotnengeiatinamowss alee ‘:among stomachics..As a 237 and 239 nALTIMORE eTREET, Tea ee be PELOKK,Mb.remedy for the nervous ace,ad ~bes 4 io %mee *ci am deta tai hs We if. i},°“TN WORKMANSHIP roclamation|Arrive,eon aot ayive.the Agrafie.Trebl Te pocain-MINE AS SererLit spertalfal attention toout late alias™bac tes dbaet aewyhate#*y Dat a ol ). G3 ye on.5 a?ro ’'yealthy con“ecm oa aft icky |BO Beery Biame Bully WWarranted for Fig od posta ae 5 |ctiona,a2 t at,bet nie ads Te |S a areca Be &09.3”~ 2 he Baltimore,Ma.* ut be would!canst Se.!ii billed;ze i Te Hea Each number ofthe New York Weekly contains‘hey tat several looed New York Weekly Departments,Armstrong,Cator &Co.,anchor of the feeble and Lx wert|tiem ta the aix seria!stories and the varied ¢depart |CLEURMOoNs STAGH EINES! superseding every other|| tatees fa itin could or barrela,and|ments eep themin 4 warm room or ib the cel —_—|—house,and |SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE /|Seesecbedadslapelca|it To Fayetteville.tropical,temperate or pablicrsirtet o e o sup- And,ears,|whip-|s sone ‘RW sent deh.@he singing is 4 ;m \::nalitv,aa Well as th»great purity of Imtona?ian whith Shope,i.Aee :A nd Sweetnessthroughouttheentire ecale.Their .ren q ime FahieWes nW.0.BR.sisteseteomabalimped st noesvemployedin.our TAKES RRERCESTH Set.1870."“re Minas Keep eatin an immense GOING:WEST.GOING BAS.Al ofeutngu ix Pianos have our New im- a iS a govinis mo (m Salistiury,920 PM)improvements in below Pianos aNd SQUAKE rrwiThitd-reek,|@98 rm}Guaxns,Patented,\ngust 14,1866,which bring ay eahoG RE )%:25 *|the Piano nearer’perfection than has yet been at-Lu ;4|>;410*1145 *|Morganton;8“19.04 Bridgewater,|2 I ;wif ‘wei ave male dolamestie for theSulé Whole-20,2t **|gales?ekfor,the post oelebra Parton Or-42,"me »Mholessle Ba l l e Hv e a u A “V ¥ I N Y maha Marion,Gays,nd OPBOSS,pich Owest ¥ Tha: Fhe Peayle’s Bacorite Journal. j -——: having |MOSA ANGERS ING STOLLES le anigs i are always te be fonnd in the oup-|MEW YORK WEERLY. AT PRESEN?THERE ARE SIX wLenthey strbecribefor theWEwWYORK WEEKLY. severalbeavtife!etheamount ofreedingmatterofavy‘clam,and the FALL &WINTERIMaWTh NEW YORK WEEKLY.AND This wonderful vegetable fhed Yorma>The centiated wit and humorofmany minda.Cropes Ruches Flowers,Feath rs =:vk to be found In (hie Conn.|i.rottenraf Goely polveiond,fe the beet|*)2”Saw YORK WEERET!the eqread agate cee weakness to whicli women psi -;|“Graces ecficited and prompt oftention gives are especially subject,it is egtl diy Bach iseve containstrom eight to ten abort sto-9.—33.A Z ?|tes and sketches,and ba fa dozen l’oems.in addi-|augt Sen:pe WARSAW stimulant.In all climates,| |Tar close up Yo the Hose WF Oh,how frightful are those|you :+Mien won hitphowll a will ==im the spring as The Terms io Subscribers }||RAVE Wamewfor Foretterille daily #1 frigid,it acts as a specific | aoa farm no ‘dea;I|when you packe ™away.”:One Year—Sing'e Copy...he)ores hrough Ticket «from Goulds ‘eur (Copies (2 .16,00}bere’Vi ~»Faye rUle Through .‘| pot nd me the aieaa Gas o.ae.°.eee ..=oa :jokets ve a Weld.Pages Cn oe .in every species of disorder ht,and A Cobvetitien ofall the Jewish rabbie Those sending $20 for agllybot Might allveptet|Through tieket®from Wilutington,via War-which undermines the | x of the (ns found,whieb the | The balle still ye round us}ore atrack the loin arimmediately I felt a} |e Goverrer Perkine will ot e STREE <H,4festaonotholdBaboonPearce]tyisgiaie e eothae eee |Lage hada sArzunine trom Haier Own the inimal spirits. imply that the God of,Israelis pot t who was iy Ged ot all men.They ten afSeoerisge:ae get ey errs raneh to the astonishment himself and t eapegninedtedoster and be*-|fiends.\*Ber-yeare,’sayebe,‘it war an-mycoaipuny. ”is the first question. With difficulty 1 }t¥y the-daya.wesn.se short. wasthrowa on mybody d ©PRILALOOSO aa ‘a Sent ;eae 2,a8seteeefdasofthe};'.‘All that’s neededis a pa ‘poe!long the wouth side of a tightacignrubesechsgretowth.If the rvof be thre and,it Bhould bethreefeet*eahaaeentfour fefeet above the rs _the r eefly ia‘Kua bee nina mt ng to the ben be scattered in eaivities,hete and there,the chieks will keep free from lice. “laok for the ontlet ofwasstillinmybody, As last it was c_:out.—YT ask ‘surronhded mé,;and Much sand from the = little enviable position:— of oe"Ae Vast,after g,long«sang sanitary detachment came to ciaah oa CTIC CATALOGUE |CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS.EO!vepioar Or rine |Tra ,|}a rsamrenting to @ao CLASSICAL STEELENGRA\INGS.and Beer Delivered in.any Part :and MISBELLANEOUS Portraits,Historie Emngravings,Battle v .Scones,Ideal Pictures,de,;FREE OF BXRRESS CHARG OVER WOPIPPERENT SUBJECTS:|Hamiltom Easter &Sons,(GENPRAL HANK &COUNTING MOUSE |:awarded po ————90—_-—- crore Han aepeed.:For the be c , a 5oS 4morderthe better te meet the wants of their Blank Beoks made to order in oe,myle “Thi saa caine | t a memorial |. fund.Arguidg a te- vision of the divine laws of that State.— the fear-|of the United States was beld last week [oe mo,witl be entitled to 4 copy hice.setter-|eget,ty Payettecitte %he rot othe or |of the Univ Siegwa eld let werk RH TRgtasoeredai!deeonins’OSd cy yer nree via wraDesnoro to)bodily strength and breaks | striking the earthithSheeponcouldIturn saw behind me two HEAD OF w.CaR K R: iy antSetonisy”LeggeWolesbers.Tore|Whereve:it is intre- >|e roar aod Saturday,aherines'©:dneed it becumes a stand-|yl jae 8.8.TOPA DIETSVILLE AED ard article—a medicinal o Leave Chatham Keil Road after train fror staple.It is to-day the Raleigh.Leave Western Road at Joneaborn’after best and purest tonic,and train from Fafette,ille.daily exeept Sundar }| |,SALEW Asp Hrom PoixT STAGE leaves ca the most popu:ar medicine * | lace daily actoantable f¢'me,for I never did drink |Mew at Batner’s Hotel @atom.© My dress was iiiek bat «a moathful..ortwo;and the cause _Ofce at Batner Cleo in the civilized world—be ~|never did strike me antil 1 measured my &Spee,16,TeTO—tf ContractorPrenat|band Rann ASMAA plat.’EAM gine’2 |e "|gure and get the genuine.| —hi Sold by all Druggists,Gro-| A month's imprisonment in jail was HOUND Accia Cas ings &Bailey,'h é |Books oll:a Btati (cers and eee Stores. nought by an Irishman a trifling en-2<eiho FORA ciROULAR_—|ooks rs an tationers, ace,becadse,44 TtWad the deprh of win-Sed ecko ae eee So 262 Ll:more St.Baltimore, IMPORTANT NOTICE |Have the|}LARGEST AND BEST ASSOKTED STOCK PIANOS: eGouatry BOOKS.|SIX GOLD MEDALS Have just been in October and November,1569, SCHOUL ,} and LAW avd DENTAL,| | An Immense ev ply of OF BALTIMORE,MD.,STATIONDAY.|CHAS.M.STEIFF, » Asplendidstuck of the choicest varieties.|costly. Scud or a it te Rnd Priced ke Ordérs accompanied by the casi will be|“Sold everywhere.Send for Pamphlet.ALE Xx A NDE R pu V AL (Athy rt of the United States. Ul Fraits and Small Plants of ‘All kinds,adntbymail /postagerpaid toavy Pest Office inaOe Sptpueh mevetetle Saccaewithpase Customers at a distances have éstabli«h-|of Binding fudBaling.OFPICE ARD WAREROOMS: ‘atewar Retains oe Ada Tey im “SAMPLE BUREAU,The sam eareful Attention given to No.9,-Laberty ie near Baltimore Srey , }¢E asend word to myfamily.swall size,7 by 10,or quarto size,10 iil and will,apon application,promptly send by ORDERS.SALIIMOKE,Mo. .¢wiltesed bod howled&ae R tail falbtmes of Séinplési the Newest m |asito Persodal Purchases STEIFF’S PIANOS have all the latest im- a PRIOKs most.Fashionable Goods,of Fuascu,Rouen ea me nrerice [provements,incinding the Agroffe Treble,Ivory | Fhe doctor had carefully laid|Swmall size,10 cents;quarto size,15 ds.|and Domestic Manafactare.guarantering at ali INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS.Fronts and the improved French Action.fully war-| by BPlimet rmly Aspecivien of each ‘bize wed catalogue seut [times to sell ax low if net at less prices,than |Send for Catakagree ke sept.23 1m |Tanted for five years,with privilege of exchange rysomé measure,to Ot TeéetPt of 25 cotta}and.on receipt of 81,way 2oust in the epantry ee _|thin kon e monthsif not entire)y satisfactory to uying var goede t the }at at at purchasers SJaeethe leaden hail.Thos |five Cainoguc sn enpiged dddrese oolpuenet ‘panrenk th ree}n th eam oat on.rg {000 Re Wa R (».patevd Hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always iy amid of Europe,and importing the rame by 5!DeBing’s Via Fuga cures al)Liver,om hand.from 860 to $300. ELTON,PubTisher,»)Sleamers 8"g Referer om who have our Pianos in a fire,perbape,raf hour.412 pn,Ns_toast,New York.direct to Baltimore,our stock is at all times|Kidney aud Bladder Diseases,oes Gen.BR.E.Lee,Lexington.Va,- tas fatiae palrta0jin-T }nsry"}oe ee =noveltics of the |Weakness.Female Afilictigns,General De-|He itet per,P.N.Heitig.Satiebury,N.C. senkuaeallowed,were fixed on A are |bility and all bop aiuts of the Usioary Or-|(er Robert Ratisom.Wilmington N.C we buy and sall only for cash,and ;Gov.John Letehe,hex Vv 1 got accustamed Fruit Trees,Small Fruits,aodad.debte,we are ableand willing uae gave,in male and —is 4 Micra Me MaxwellrE Rha ches lonte,ye Cc. *84,008 “Will also be paic ot Avy case 0 Deaf,Dumb and Blind Institute Raleigh,N.C.Sat FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN PER COrnamentalTveesiaadPlants,i KEN PER CENT,LESS!Bitod.Blvedfag or Itching Pilés that De-|Misses Nash aud Kollock,Hillsboro,N.C,|*ROFIT than if we gave credit. ery claus uf goods,{rom the lowest to the most |Rheumatism,Pains.Bruises aud Swelled _Pianos sold at Factory prices.July 18-1|Joints,in man and beast.LAS = sent C.0.D in ne ae Prompt-pasing WHOLESALE BUYERS|more.a a ne fe UPHOLS TERER ,oe i pect the Stock in our Jobbing aoe _—mie AND and Packa dep:irtment.Adk Irers ¢ armen eanrancieny coy mets |"Gielen tcc,|BARBESS HOTEL,|Matress Maker,77,205 and 203 West Baltimore St.,:.>oon Oct.21 4%1y.sltinare la.|,HIGH POINT,N.C. Lacraeaeay 7 P ON Je «a «OpposirE RAILROAD DEPOT.|PN gtkineCommer.deatpack ag the 2 Go,Yadkin Valley Nursery.a pare d to do everything in his line at short dry beusath 18,00oothesrv?ciseat reese?Y ureer,1 f six ses te,Your’?PA,HE proprietor of this Nursery offers to the Tenpaces from where the Cars stop.notice andon the most reasonable terms.— of af-al ;trade;this teas n.a large and epldndid —_—“cH kindsoffurniture renovated andreveatred tees BMotice.—There will be "assortmentof Fruit Trees,consisting of Apple«,|Bestefporters in attendance at sll trains.and made to lok as well as mew.Spectal at- Of thé efeditorsof Josep Pésch,Pear.Pinm,Cherry and Apricot.Also |Mail Stages for Sn'em leave this honse daily.tention gives to the makin a }ea wit the 4th da ree.a fine lot of Grape Vinea.Strawberry and Rasp-|Passengers dispatched to any point atshort notice||ARMs Ge repernsg| berry Planta of the most.approved kiz by private conveyance.ae .a _¢reditors eee Sent for va’aldgueandGad (tah Caeatt meet Ager t jiberal onage of the past we SOFAS,SETPEES,LOUNGES, veroby notifiedtobe Address,A.B.CONRAD,have vtTaunt oe CHAIRS,&c,&e.,raW.A.ae Vienna,Forsyth Ca.,N.C.merit s continuanceo WM.G.BARBER,‘Give him a call.exawnine his work,and oct 99—49tg Nov.4,1870—3m Jaa.1,1870 ~¢Proprietor.|will go away pleased 16-tf ae !superior therits of the “Piedmont and Arlington Life Inearinee Company” |recipents © }moBs |Fo eneaBPsVVdadTiMaky \oalagison):Latent aha walt «cto lontinintgonlbiause;; 16 fF t nou p,&Onvom oaAFIT AD, ,et e ars ni fibatsh,frei Yo; ho —os a Ae els Shans:Ries Lange gags#100,0000serge te uaa tm one Y\tanees Veet “taRie oe men leu ut)eeetnieda 9 peepestthwaite olde be Sabetetpower wy pd.Ta iGibe:aePiecete anidHolders ot 9-8 wee orout najarmta re trenchCompanyisthe we cuumseredoHerecproe4anesate.Be : PONDIT!ON>,OF,POLACY This ComThis’Company imposes no OY ith foe veemade,“This i y insores theives of females,any legal claim is Comeywill poy cluims as aena lyestablished...1 oy"Phe rates ares are lowes:thao,those af a eaeober,Company lawa of New York,atop respansible to the netirad Mechuiioe’will n catdonas ‘ibaaeeENT:= DORN TFA.ibd ht ese tae ~SOMPOUND TERM.LIFE,RETURN PieM TDtM,aan and itv addition to the above plans willissue Pe cies ‘on the a “ “Tontine Mutital,”orCheap Plan for weer I PPR ee Pat Tontine Mutual is a combination of Tusurance and Eudown:onan adapted to the want a clave of people who have bitherre . beriefits of Life diburance by ite heavy expensed,“(SeeTofistreyourlifeoutheTentine‘Mutual Phin yoo pay $16 |f pay $2 annually,You pay $1.10 whenever a death eective Tie ‘yout Clase.” carga to reecive $1,000,.Aud if your Claseis»fall 85.000.©Clastebaté by age ¥re, bor fi SEXES APMITTED IN T hE!SANE OLASS.obwoquyi* ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION,gogrlg® ‘i Classes are limited f+0.000 Mewbers,Whenever a Olaes is oncefal a:te.alwaae ieThe Companyguarantece that.in ease your death should occur,within’eealthoughtherearenotonethomsaiidMetbersinyourClass,yet will your fa receive $1,00;butin ease yout Class had more than 1.000 Members a receive as end.dollars ae there are Members tn your ‘Clase at ‘the’? death...Five thousaud Members,then $5,000.Og ay pe) Oxass A.—Aduiits all bewween the ages of 15 and 36.wa tod Ivsi fee Orass B.—Admits «lt between’the agesof35 and 45.8 Yo 75u954 Crass (.—Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60.{on.) TONTINE EUND.—At the same time you become insured,you alga ye Mewser or 4 Tontixe Fuxp,which may give,to yourself,wee living,: eim'of money,‘This te the OnLy Company in the United States doing businesss bit i coat 1.e.,that has a Cash Capital of $125,000,and has a deposit with the Biate® sceurity of the Policy Holdere that issues policies Of this kind Send Tor of —All Direetars are Stockbolders.All Officers are Stockholders:“""" .MoMURDY,Paesiwext.1 LEANDER STARR,8 4Et. E"MARTINDALE,Vice Presipext,WM.HENDERSON,Ass’2.Sac'y,_., QORLANDA H,STEWART,Counred,|LUC IUSs PCR Conealting Achoary. Mevicat Kxamixen—M.B/TAY LOM,M.D.,Sali-bury,N LaeGEN.ROBT.B.VANCES,Asheville xe‘ 'GENBRAL MANAGIKG AGENTfor NL oe J.K.BBURKE,Dist.Dist.Aq@enr,Bulisbary,N.v.*Ang.19--33rly- “elepWeweree es eePIEDMONTANDARLINGTONLIFZINSURANOB OO, OF RICHMOND,VA., |Mmmels OVEN.1...cece cece eee eee dee abs eae eke $e! Net Surplus over ........-..-5-5---0esecreteieeetenes eegase Policies issued im two years over...........-------465-8,000 Showing «ruccess beyond precedent.Issues policies on Mautoal,Non-Forteising and all the mast desirable plane.Dividends paid out on Life Policies,40 pet went., |which proves the ecsiomy of its management and its careful selevtion of risks. o-_-—a!vier W.©.CARBINGTON,......--2 eee cece cece ee ener eee absense oat JOHN E.EDWARDS,.........-6 eeececeeeeee eteeeeee Vic®: )D.J HARTSOOK,Oy Senn eieeaievecicccrccceedesu meal‘Sichenaat Bod.BOPKIND,..22-222 e cece ces cence ter cc eeee Assistant St : J.B.WOLRR,.2...cccscccscccccccccccescce ‘ScrensTExpExt or & o THE CONSOLIDATION of the tro most popular Southern Companies js fall ofpaventer to the policy holders of both Companies Its expenditures w)Tbe leas,and with leas rel.tive The fature dividends will be more certain,and probably greater in au cunt,and &betterreser relfend created No Right of old policyholders willbe effected;they vill centinve to pay theraiherdieMite- fore;to Boia the same policies as befure;to bave the «ame rights,benefits and privileges aabe- fore,and heve equal present seourity with greater future be _efits then before. All renewals of old policies will be in pame of pew conipa This ¢wm pany bas met with a euceess beyond all carat m Life Inenrence.andaow efferete the Southern public a Biome Baterprise equal to any and surpassed bg agune. It advisesthe payment of al)cash premiums.becatre then divicet ds will eontinnally d@etedse exch next payment,until nothing will be required,and the policy miay bea source of income;but it will allow one third lean on participating policies It requires no netes for loans. It has no restrictions on residence or travel,all policies are Non-Forfeitable,end the ght ‘of parties guaranteedon the face of the Pulicy #<a part of the cor tract It bas the following valaable features ¥/ther compatty fiver:"Phetate w, man.Southern men,insured in Northern ¢:1 par ier,the penany of beirper Hume Office,by having all their past pay mien furfeited.‘Lhis company.gvands epajms her policies,aud in the erent of a separal ion from its office by any intervention,guar aue b all the right of Nou-Forfeiture.palid up policy,surrender Calue andreli iatement,= »had been no such Intervet ing cats¢. i permanent intestanent of funds (#*required by the Gharter)isin mortgr get a “nencambered Real Kstate Worth Double the Ameunt Leaned,thus off'fing to the ple a Safe,Sute And Profitable Investment oof the $10,000,000,which are anped for Life Insurance,taking .o much from our strengtli,therebygividg’additiona, pressore, I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina,desiringto |tiex the blessed beon of Life Tu<urance to look well to their interest by examin Correspofidence solicited,and infofmation rheeerfully given.LEWsS Address,-— Lexington,N ‘Y D.W.COURTS,Gavi “deus he Western N.ni Rufin,WC. “Advantages of Lifé In-|OREDO surance.The Connectieut Mithal The North America lmenrance Company paysite) premiu mptly withoat charge,peng :sie elites ero.H.HOLDERNESS,Agent,|IS THE STRONGES?.. North America Life Ins.Co.‘ Taowasvi.er.m.C.LIFE we ae Dear Sir —Yon will please accept my toring od thanks for yout prompt payment,without||4 € charge,of the amount of the policy of Ipsur-nsurante ance on my jinsband's Life,amounting to the || snm of three thou:and dollars,At,your ear-Iw TEED ww aman nest and repeated solicitation he was,induced c to insure in your O.manny,and now we aretho ih ep seg yin yen ite benefits 8.total recei 1868,on To you and the North America Life Insur|444 dine a ate Lisbititied by ance Gompany we shall feel under obligations,by the New York Legal wierd 12 :In wenciitiyFor samples specify the kind of Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cures =ne Libertt.A eall iseotivited euch as only the widow and faflerless can feel ,[>Broww &Bernhardt a sts for th ,onc y $100;andit.grante all desirableformeof CHOICE GARDENS PIRLD SBEDS,&(,goods desired.We keep the best grades of oy.|_DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cures]osthe ahove stad Ph ———sfor the sale |and express.ance upon stnetly equitable farmaes <a May you have neeca?if inducing otherr to cheapest attainable rates of cost inenre im your most liberal company.and may |; the Lerd x the widow and rr ars bless you Api &D.walt - and prosper you in yonr good work.|vO.‘“BRADSIEAW J ARGARET C.Barner,of Rowan Mille,N.C WILLIAM VALET, r.Holderness i¢aleo agent for the Liver| oat ‘Landown and Globe Fire Tnsurafice ehm-|TH E BARB ER, |Peay,which inanres all kinds of pnblie and pri : ate buildings,Railroad Depots,Bridges Fac-R ETURNS HIS THANKS 6 hie OLD |laine.Founderiee,Mille and Merchandise and FRIENDS and the Public for theHheral pays alli ¢losses promply atronage heretofure extendedtohim.»He bow |all letters addreased to Mr.Holdertess,at ‘themehat he has fitted up «new and |Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten-commodious |then.nSdee Supt3—tf Shop;in Dr.mesoneeen'.Brick. Mrs.Henry W.Miller’s||Building,RoomWo. B H where he would be pleased to see ce He one ouse,arantees to give aati in every Cage.—fe has in bis en ofthe best Hair Dregsers ennmie &PERSON STS,inn Western N Stun He requests a.cal]A WSOP oh)from pile;|febli—sf orev Novanrnrn 19i|salaberyBohabury,NO Bee TY,ae BOC :Seppa7.ott aes evi) LASS (osu ete hg Loeieet omer eal.te wr ct bedalideS tot teed off)Ow °t iy gina est pity woe a Y a a ats wien w weve easturviiedWAVheet »BE QE tory g OURS wah ea,’ 14 ,ate BT evaab 29g ¢00,88 tami 1™ Manors he? ve xyeswnaidwwhautHebiAE)aegandslgvanegl it if;',:ae “9 os tor Weld>-al oh .Date SOc a <a}'to eegadsaq Sue 193 not it {8 ot apestonesnowpeteodJoSentDolkearcoruf"‘ vd.RAZR GAL ktboi saebyaas:+‘sd i gigiall ,xllvedoodl pert pci Pi oew oe elif eM MM do!lie vi eqed oN anoneveni;By BsAdtos oH i aid of aol head oo lapype ¢dene eele bassete . 4 Se cigw enilew)dr0%toslgoegods!we goed oi wtashae Llw 0 colemuae eo:be.co -pretobinerTedtret tne)s98 rot o00% wyuuboeoordothaibetaogLewwaeS=\/ i ds oo lta g ’ae a ——oy pomeremoned Vamic).2nt sti oflivriesy :taobieot’:BRAG BT VILOL B HTIMS (UAL uw VoL,Y.— t000OO8Sle'Xs za talel @ 6 hetmess o)ot qacd edt ditw O90 batiecqed sad Lae SSS 4h woriewos *gai4 doo tl’at bydeiidug b onore,TL _|ssosdaiw aaothbe bing 08 viqet 30|. 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',; ped'at ‘the ‘samedeei aeOe,witta 4 ‘ay ;Sal citliaial we a .is ‘f ,’peer ‘j #wee ery tT ae ~.one sora lamaning ” me,’P4.ey et her 's knee.RatAD a a Se vO neee any re 1508.oe ay a se,bo vont it}ae me obhers a] eC K wins ttial,and pa ” spprobe-eS ett)ead a Geer6.on.,j i s H ;Svar er's apn Hi yCome a turbedthe stillness.Thewidow rk |he attempted 5n.ge, +Column.|haired boy are breathless.The little ing the,old.man rushedont!adil |Laane ce pach bein ft el 3=dhsarennd ches,?:ou,have ou Saw me,a ¢aTHRILLLLTIONARY|icc taracd aside,end ber ting @ogedl yout Wall,now.you'l pay for-it.’And |dier.He Higlast had |trees,and where-themoundofearthis TALE.resting on theline of life or death.Mr,.Skinmer's son couldsay a -pange Th A , Pnde cl Atlast gathering courage the widow the old monster,with un awful God.is everywhere,His wordsim the}».0+her eves n,the page andread.It laugh,drew outa andtatthechild’s|for heart,He is onthe batudleground-andia}5fom ew Testament.tongae “Then d off hisfin-|'the He}—home.Praise His holy on yous Seaman F ye gers.an ee 4 youcan se ee le ne s a -h!Bookofterri est:can'ttell,’raa baunt It.was in the wilde of Wissehicom 0)ti:6 Jove of sinkerwe creabes the overcomewith agi audie yee hie*fa-|-l-hadbutjustquitted this scene ofena{the day of the battle.the noonday nn|b,.4:¢with rapture,it never showa.more|ther's house ‘Yo fill con-7 whena new horror encountered came roughthe thiek clustered leaves strongly thao there in that lonely hat of|ternation,Ww at}with |me.rom @ house close behind me came i |thattwo meu met in deadly conflict near!Wissahicon,whenitsaw.the°murderer’s|theirchild?tes so‘tell|the reports ale.es succession of two See heel eat abaveel ees ie Np coche renee Lon tseredocitisday,Si eteen'world,at leastathousand feet above the|wow jock how wonderfularetheways|gers:wereeat.~‘Gtillitheboy,’}get,im the ex ’eon-hee os ~|dash watges ofthe,Wispahioon.CO eee Tenet ee ees thojSt usmoet WORMBIG pain,uatnged Wx|ralstvely wo whe ground.‘The -wonnde [liableto be |ager rapt mys Theman with desk brows face,grey|vidow sat by her fireside—sat these-with|a pencil beyweenhis bloody stumpsoffin-}manhe rolls with bim in the|tran HELMBOLD’s eve Hashing with deadly light,and 4).rushed heart and hot eyelids,thinking|gers and wrotethe awfultale!A party|dust.Frots ‘that bouse ied the shou)be maseuler form,clad in blue frock of the|or ber hush:ho had lay on the dreu-|was immediately uized-and:astened|shote—five,siz Bavarians a way in,ground FLUID Braet BUCHU,Revolution,is a continental named War-shed en :Sa wes ans at ee ta the miser’s oe wits“at thedoor|the door breaks uoder the blows’of their|covering with*tarth.Straw or litter per ceahaiS allt frat telteasetion.‘Teves.oe sic tase Meek Sole aneeing door.She opened it,and that hashand|as they approached,’and fited a révolver|buttends,Bat the soldiers stéed as if]not as it is liable to harbor mice isor Yeah sro a ee ic chasers teen ar uel ta:ha living,theags —Seneen was|6ix spe =them,sasoding two of the |stuaned.On the threshold wera y 4 s Deataree’c Fy.Wakefulses Horror of Disease.of rot ade.AteaINLAry‘CORTINT HE aTOY Feteee —He had fallen in Paoll Gana TereHe NN aeara seat oeg P Ro on pdr ondBH fact,Universs!Laasitade.Prostration,|This is a murderer of Paoli,named Delan-|He was alire arid his wife pantiog on his piereing yell,mortally wounded.‘My elled gvay hairs fall around’n fine—yes,a inability toenter into the enjoy meatsofsociety.|cy.|Inoney—-my money !’Wé moaned,‘my |noble face.An she regards the soldiers|year for all the better kinds of raspber-|Thereare families thatpossess every “;"They met by accident,and now they |oTbet night there was erand thanks-enw,bal eas y and the crawled to his |ber features are distorted,she laughs wild.|ries,as theY WreWiud to bearsurer and|earthly comfort—health,money,and oc- The constitution.once otveted with —|fought,not with sword or rifle,but with |i _te i.ee qhiare on |vags of gold aud sank apom them -a lly,the langh of this woman is a fearful|larger crops in coreen derite.cade bet eb miserablefrom on aie eet ae MhichHkMBULDS |long and deadly hanting kuife,they strug:|a Wacaieal 'jeorpse!Over $10,000 was diseovered,\thing,‘You are an imbecile,’calls ont a ihteea”Oe ousy quarrelling that withia Extract invariably haeweep cet |gied,twining and twisting on the green |.|which was preseuted to the poor-honse —peraziog by-Her ——-ag GOD'S HEROES:“”"—are saieaee ose submittedpm Monsnmpton oF .sward.”*.ton 'a san evee other charitable institutions,The ,&torseatof tears gushes dowa |pes .ve sorrow,notbectuse are oj te |Adlaet the es the RIDORST GPELOQUENCE.|area van Southho um by ouroh |Soon,she couiaions wo ,bat inatone of}-Thereis ahigher eu in want,bat because eac!theotb- TM aeeteets «js -bearf—theapruised knife flashed death in :a *;‘eaenv eet ene pM !arbitrax, fags Ut |hie tebe:**”Western eloqeence continues to im-t jee satan ade ee eek 1 om WS Yo |rg.of (Me Vatilé <=Ten eople x @>er “Qaarten!I yield 1 gasped the tory,|prove.A Westernreportersends the fal-hoy 1.00 was teri down.ny imebaodson bave qapnesinated my |warnthang!1 Wh thos, ;>as the knite was pressed on bis breast.—|lowing sketch.A lawyer was defending {aoe ,myt¥o tortase.1 ;©bjbeg meee ’: RELMBOLD'S |“Spare me,I yield 1”1 handsome young womanf accused of|Pix Noartt Aurncc Lastes.—-Tie sone.mealso.I will thank +33 jinelndes many othgredhant whoagh |taagine:bey mig’ FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU |ee ling f \anveeapied dwell-wing figures are oa as the for-it.*Ifyon donot kill me,as It le]|pred omothe-vadinorae .eat © oe ;tone of deadly hates “My brother cried |on toa —a me'B%m P |qneasurement of the great iakes—Su }wt kill you.’i foltowtt beaker’?cetbere ne from the 146°tea by |fF Qharter on the night of Paoli;even as ling in the night time,aod ubas he spoke or,Michigan;Haron,Rileand Ootarion—|‘sV ialaghye last wordsthe old wrath re |t oP pong 4 Ia ie ee soonest he dong to yoar knees you rtruck that)in conelasion :}*The greatest lefigth of Lake Superior is |turns.again raises the gun:The North BritishRevie :ok oh org,|Phir ; Pa fal so br Vastomary Evacut-|deadly kuife into his heart.1 wall give}«Gentlemen of the Jury,I am done —|335 wiles;greatest breadth,160 miles}|sobdiers havewot apderstood her.They flere are God's heroes),the heroes ¢|thd each “D oe niéehae one ig:eo sa you the qaarter of Paoli.”When I gaze with enraptured eyes apon |mean depih,683 feet,elevation above |seek to wvenge their comrade and to fro-|the sick chamber apd the vigil by the cra|falfilling the séncime@h on on to Bee coms or the dooms °F)"“And his hand was raised for the blow,|ihe matehless beanaty of this peerless vir-|ale Jewel of the sea,623 feet;aren,'82,-|tect ves.‘The doctor stands Be |dle side»the of poxarnty and of |whieh they entered info the marriage .land bia teeth were clenched with deadly|gin on whose resplendent charme eurpi-|000 rqaare miles.‘Tne greatest length |dering,likeumyeelf..Before we oan say a the workpbep i af silegt,Breer g0cey tale.-oer!iin wp |haste;he panred for »moment,and then|cign never dared to breathe,when I be-|of Lake Michigan ix 390 anfesy greatest|word the y woman falls,strack by |ance,laving learned throogh much triba-)..Dake sny-ofthe alike, eT |pinioned the tory’s arms,and with @ rap-|hold ber radiant in the gloriona bloom of|breadth,108 miles;meéan depth,900 feet;|twosbublets in frenst.Let ber dic in|lation that.waiting avdsuffering is.theit Land we should,find thet.fa? id stride,dragged him to the verge of the |justrone loveliness,which angelival eweet-t elevation,506 feet;ares,23,000 aquare |quiet,balls out the doctor to the menu,whe }destined work;ae pvoneet PimSas partof alloarsorrow comes |rock,and held bim quivering over the |ness might envy but contd not eclipse;|miles)Thegreatest lengdeeldakeHa-|scem got yet.to bave satisfied their re-|ing,forbearance and cbmrity,or ty |cause.Getenyonetotellyou BELMBOLD'S |abyes before which the star on the brow -of the|reg is 200 miles;greatest breadth,160|venge ‘she bas lost her husband and her|over pain,of the unostgntationsvell-d whasgives.him thamost ;_|“Merey !"gasped the Tory,tarving |,ight grows pale,and the diamonds of|miles’;méat Uépth,G00 feery etevation,|two sons,’‘That makes an impression on|of the bangehold;the lowly toiling men|disquictade,,and he will FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU ashy pale by turns,at the awtul yawning Brasil os ha.wl then reflect upon the |970 feet;aren,$0,000 squire iniles:The the soldiers;silently they tur away.and women,climbing mounts of sacrifice|come from wantof.kiad xD below.‘“Merey I have a wile and ebild |ytrer madness and folly of supposing that|greatest Jen,th of Lake brieis 250 miles;|°“T (itn back With the doctor.We stoop|under heavy crosses,without «homan|and fellow-feeling..He, Pa at home—epare me!"|so0 much beauty would expose iteclf in|greatest breadth,8 milesy mpan depth,|down to the poor woihan.Her wounds|land held outia eee bie!ens thathewould bearother ;“uPeé¥n0 Rose WASH The Uontinental,with mascalar strength |tie cold,damp,dead ‘wight,whew iono~)|64 feet;elevation,550-feet;aren;6,000|are fatal.woman regardstswildly.|mary of mart who heve nod +|met with more consideration, gathered fur the effort,shook thggimrderer |cones like hers is hiding ieelf amidst the |square aifles."The gfeates®fongth of)I take ber band,and ‘involuntatily lowed the +footprints in the daily|enéouragement from the people with os ee oe a |onee mote over the abyas,and hissed enowy pillows of repose;gentlemen of |Lake Ontario is wher lips utter pawore femme:The is |roundof hum duties,whom hehaetodo.att =est)" rete sates Tes “on.|bie bitter sneer in the fate,=»_|the Jury,my feelings are too overpower-|breadth,65 miles;mean depth,feet;|seabed to have pleased lier,shefeelsthey|despised,cireumseribedcaresen oe ~pense,change18 Gist.no inconvenience|“My brother bad a wife and two ehil-|04 for expression,andI throw ber into|elevation,260 feet;‘grea,"600 ¢fom the heart,Her eyes grow tile ofWet thie living seninety Os eeseatercad Marcery,|dren.‘The morning after the night at your arms for protection against this foul|miter.”"Thef ofarrthe"tve ts|dim,and oe ‘band firmly the sof. '|Paoli,that wife was a widow;thosechil-charge which the outrageoas malice of «|1,684 miles,and they cord te @rtaas ke a 3 ‘sigh.= ne Wy,|dren fatherless.Ask mercy from them!”disappointed seoundrel has invented t |upwards of {30,000 eqaare miles,: Sieunammicas ar The proposal made by the Oontinental|jiast the fair name of thie-fair maidep —_—————' .Y.Mdwernger in ery and bitter hate,was taken in-|whose emilee shall be the weward of.she|AmenicaW Gints’Unpmecronmme. ot to serious earnest by the terror stricken|verdict which I know you will give.”—A foreign writes:There =‘‘Tory,Hebegged to be taken to the)‘Phe Jury sequittedber without Jere.|whe ai“artiétefewLoudon papertheeth-|: f ‘ELMMOLD’s widow and ber children,and to bave the|ing their seats,se er dayeels PenisSieraee Ah 7)4 privilegeofbeggingforhis life.Another nee .“|in degaewhiek partieular. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU Prone.thought and the patriot)47 Fewp.—An_editor,iho betienss |iy the underwear as coun w eev- :theseorgans,whether existing He bound the Tory’s arm still tighter,|with Pope,that “theproper stady of maa-'eral OFob -‘én "the eonsi- ae ‘a bons whatever cause Seen.placed bim on his fret,and led.bim thro’!kindvts man,"coms up the restlt ofhis nent,oreee ent atthe optersiiras ser eae ing.It 's plese |the woods.A quiet “eottage embopsed|investigationasfoliowas..pcre fineness -i , action,and |.;we ‘ strengthening th theprepara f|amoug the trees,broke on their eyes—|uw k,every of in-of|clothes.Hers «were (thrown enti in fer okon ban ere RS mense They entered the coitage.There,beside|bots :vet Weerrr $0 onc in|the shade by thase Seine p theam- Pastel,trom vroken-down or ddtheste con.|the desolate hearthstone,sat the widow|our blood,eobstantly,16 make a horse-friends,She doubtedif brics,lin->ioe rot ;\ atizutions,precaretbe remiedyatonce.and her children.shoe,We have clay enough in our frames|©"#avd laced of wok |‘al ex-faithless in God,and’out of harmony with Lo ‘ent Pad ‘Se ae Dccma-aeon was She eat there,a matronly woman of to make,if properly separated andbaked,ceeded in value those ees ‘the.nents And tie!operations of|ArtIviahDominican preacher,wishing |,8 phen. We ditgaann te cor.|8d0Ut twenty-eight years,with a face fa |,gozen good sized brieks.Weeat,here |She alee spoke of theis Providenee—ia.an evil thing;only evil,|toplace ‘the méahdtss of Jodas in.the ins. snd mentalpowen.|ded by care;a deep,dark eyapnd long |‘,Chicago,at least a peck of dirt amonth|Milks,the little'apparctt-velmethab-was|1Giat continually:One holde theprin-fight before his audience,tugges-|>Y sleet anus the aid of «Div.|Clack hair banging ina dis od state|ino,that is not too large an estimate.—|et on them.It i¢tre,them;io genesal,soflove,the ‘of maliéey!ote fs |ted to.that,..from Jong familiarity,here is sd ti penn MEeRUBOLD's MawkesDeca fe'the great |about her shoulders.On o was 8/‘He man who anions tips a glass of the Ameriean girl is the choice from aliové,‘the other is inatiga-|with the Gospel narrative,theyhad ance and Ine of ne panties dark haired boy of six years,onthe oh|jager into hie stomach little reflects that|of her loner gunmen ot cle-|U7 from below ;Sue ténde 16 therdevel-|to overlook..thefosse-of the words therd|mente:”That's the way wa giways look :side «girl one year younger,with light)}o'has begun the manufactare of a bat,|‘hing,of themost ex ‘make,isseen |ment of a symitietrical,«and har-|uredto the ogueateis habitnal|4 #*it,‘pl Oe blae eyes.The Bible —an old =ver |yet each is the ease.‘The malt of the)ia the shops here eaan .pan ar wenious charactet,and the to dis.er “Not uly,”be reminded bim,|‘Cease,rudeeBolus, erable volume--lay open upon the moth-base assimilates with the chyle and forms|patterns and trima an coaity lace,organization and'depreciation ;oneisfrom|“Judes steal the money,but’Holy|.oid Mrs.Partingtom, rien a ér’s knee,and the pale faced Tory §nng a sort of felt—the very same seen so of-and there is aready salefor jt evenatthe Heavéu,‘dud the otherts from hell Writemphatically addsthathe even kept ;a he o Pp eae himeelf on his knees and confessed «that |ten in bat factories But not being in-high prices asked forthe artiele..,.’;the bag wre -a:ewes <r GehdbyDrogaicta ere7SP sttrered to as Par|he hadmardered her husband on the night |stantly utilized it is lose.Still.fagther;7 +—boric 2 Carrie “ZA +.ee dave:the window,‘This.must..be dress.’Désoribe eymptoiis in all communications.of oo andveered ~-at her _—it is eatimated the bones of an adalt per-ae yoy watz your ——e weave ee sieht ake During a dense fog a Missippi steamer .where the san td capaho ad sake of my wife and).requires to be fed wich lime enough|V6"you are ne?-tookalanding.A traveler,anxiousto iB ‘cot.’B donned hes,7 oe si bai make a marble mantel every eight opie barehly,or wee co \Aitger werd.|ountep Alantlemge abet be veptared ths ahead,edie botheus ;palges care te i waeosOOM«at —He had expected the pitifal moan would|7 oaths.”Hold on to your hand whag.yomare.s-|chroat ofa valuable Devon ox,by trying|1’ise and Cr are E tee touch the widow’s heart;bat one relent-.bont-to.strike,pinch,orsteal,or doian im-|to push —s with ohne sorte ?y 1 aeang sho.aes ans ; .irg gleam softened her face.a act.;:with which it was choking,an 8 ones »»})while wl AdagesH.T.HELMBOLD,Dragaad Chemical 4 Abe Lota shall judge betweenae,"she “Why don’t you wash the bottom of Pe fora oh to your temperwhenyou are|followed.a better :,.Put a rope muchfog ;-ean’tseethe river.most dismally. Warehouse,594Broadway,N.Y.anid in a cold icy tone,that troze the mar-|your feet,Johnny 1”asked a grandmoth-|angry,extited,of imposed upon,o-round the horas.and draw the bead up to Teen erat eihiae “pilots bad Trath sceks lightlessto be illuminased *.heart.“Look,the Bible is in my |er of a boy when he was performing the|are angry abont you.,‘a tree om some suitable place;hold .I ,Withta than Without,The eyes of mod- ep.Teil close the volume,and let mf |operation before retiring for the aight;to Hold on to your heart whan ‘evil mseo-|the modthNe AG:tt With,water from le RP fern vorone orn {ithds aré rather an ‘ornament than little gon place bis fiager et random upon|which he gravely replied,“Why grancy,ciations "seek your ¢o y,and ‘rite |»suitable vessel,close immedia the)"7.ear |tiemberf of the body ;justas the batter- &Dasejand by that you strll Hve or die.”by don’t thing I'm going to stand ap is you to join’in their'm WP;|mouth,and nostrils,and bold firmly sill |,|fy bas eyed off its wings,and the pes- aon @ strange [grcips made in ,do you.”Hold'on to your name at all ti |sheanimal.les;thentake the hand pn ‘po.h,of a.madand darksuperstition —$—$—_—_—it ig more valuabletoyou thang wuddealy from nose anda and PEARS ELIE aLEos ne Oe tone oy a momentthe Tory,|The bardest thing to bold in this world|places or fashionable attire.|she evened will remove the objett.°en aaa ns ashes,was to deep thonght-—then jis an unruly tongue.It beats ‘a bot)Hold on'to the truth,forit will serve)oo a +ewae “havefoal.Warebonse,and signed }a faint voice,he si his.consent.|smpovbing irou)and kicking horses con-|you well,”aod do you good.througboat wattonan tere aad 2% jane aly ~aot HELuem >».|Rélaiag her eyes to beoves/the mother sideratiy ©~~“eos Seternity.~~: |, waeote —— ‘ onree :mip e"ped -“}i nig EY ON nee“Movday net,nes the toopdationof Me eaahh flee.|Pe P alSuseerienien_ope ofje :‘vi ; thd essai Wewill cota hoy readerswellpostedinite proceedings nee soi Ss Le §oy La qshaeiveta/we NA ane >volar Vl 4 ihetunente as an). ony weyog be|ny riei a on on PA a Ore ade.tiene °wpe ant by walle n J payee oti mete aa 5 eles a.a ae oe ee Peou‘hevdeemepe ™Sete.= . Pa Ps r bo ts 5 ie MM vs “ al of lovking throm.h +of all osAanWertngheroaneiniSdeceue wetiites ip theizs ooh.Wesubjoin asto thecomposition6fthe:mex: ope fromtheNew Yorktheotherfromthe Press,(Radical.)The World says: The PhiledelptiiaPrespresents2longtabo-lar statgment.andwindsupwith the following recapitulation:Republicans élected,123;Dem- _eerie,94.Republican gains,8;Democraticpine,33.Msextimates astothe five ttates of +Geamactiont,California,Georgia,New Hamp- Paireand Texas,yetto vote,areas follows: bus,2204 Republican.Democrat. 1 222a73042 8 1totheerydoubtfulimembers of|,pomberO28,-: of yt tie mest C ,M twvotartiveSoapfoa Lingeof1 Citi ——e0 Le ehh od ‘ot PT ta : ghardofitslbottics.Thisitwilldo,ifft peo- odemen wary wiedow ata.Otherwiseit willmeetithtefind“overtirow 16°1872,“Wpon the wholethereis much to rejoice at—machto en-gto friendsof thé wouhery—in theyetoftheelectionsonthe8th,ee ; Jwbuce.—Welearnfromthe Sentinel.thatabillofifdietmenthasbeenfoundgrandSuty,coamlyagainet Gov.W.W.Hal- ONG ixcore basso,Alexan- der Reflin,(ealored)and Capt,Haucocl:foran aseaalt apon Josish Turner,at the time ofhis from the same sopra,herIjetnieneYotheSheriffofWake7 aio Someamong the wisestheadsin Virginia and NorthCarolinahatelately ssidtous:; Wedon't think ic guod poliey to impeach Gov.Holden.~ }Well. b We arenopolicy man ourself,We believé honestyisthe.best .~:patlld:have @good working majorityif they can},See thichrebegeatialey dns the press and the thief—a liar—a perjur-edscoandrel—adrunkard—arioterandassassin. [ftwo-thtrts of theBegislatnre+ytifa sin- gle man—believe thesecharges true they should “go for”Gov,Holden and move to impeach him right off—pollay or no policy,Uf.Rwhythen they willconfers‘to the world that HanahSitar cowards may Ain't weright?:of ile If 4 rgmentof bayonetswereatour bosom and as a legislatorwethoughtwecould prove suchscandalouschargesas baye been openly puvished agaiun Gor,Lelden)we would «ove to impeach hifm.cs If Gay,Holdencanbeprovedto have rwin- died away the public him—anditbasbeengocharged.~If Gow.Holden canbe proved t be an amns- verus! @ the Atociated Pres) REVISION OF THE STATUTES, ji |iiFs 5r sj i: e l fa a iy m |wheni n are te£The ir-dea ageiad TWopethie a irit of frue the same time,andw thoi or rae‘Thelad S nan'stothe fow IMPEACHMENT.‘Sree mathnes| *lof the United StatesIfaLegislatureaMianom,Why can it |Bat -|made to histaking b:I think thatLees a oft OY ana sterol Ts Fe acd thea!darted ef Hi |i4#& 5 i ; theJatecivil war.erentantheconservativeand moderate menofboth seo-tions,it will inevitably lead to direfal misfor-tones. "I Believe that the trne Conservatives andmoderateRepublicanshavethesamepatrioticobjectsinview,and there mont netessarily be a*ymipathy of feeling between them.To accom- “oO mén will be dnduly ex prehensionofthe ion Ortheircivilright,and they will quake strong for Congresnonat interferente Nerthern citi wil theirareineecure—fserigrslonwid stoppedninchcapitalandlaborwilldesertfheState;Unien men will think shat the recopatraction appre will leave antnie where»government emtablich-ed under the policy of 2 Union canbeoverturnedintwoyears¥the followers andVainofineTotause, Net aatetevics baiefonwillGotonlyheve:but it ix unnecema audtegaeen”he >of the people cannothy:tepowerof certain acth The Sccetsion Convention of 1861 Lrefasedtoenbesttitsactiontothevertodcomatheirillprecipitatedthem& our relations mepone Z _ An Tt bhitvenetionwhichth"he mented oe le the nextelection,subjecttoirewill°cubthed “Waghaieare.“Hasten Slew-ly”ia a wise maxim,and shegld be observed:oe:Sal al rvatiem will Legislature,andsthactionwillreceivetheapprovalofthegoodandpatrioticmenofbothparties.I alehopethatatrueCohservativewillbeelectedtotheU.S,Senate,and that no objection will be t.i hots,Harper Wad-dell ought ta be readily admitted into the nextCongress,JT them as ative andwhowillbefaithfultothegov- sérve the ide the action of the next will be virtnally alolished,amd they | «|pogatedOe ones thos u-|exousebeshown,it rection ao of act eh he vas rT Leh coh : au ! vi n fe l t =chanseofthe constitution and thesta-tute empowerstheGovernor to declare&countytobeimastateofinsurrs:‘ion,whenever in hujpjudgethecoilauthorusesareunabletopro-tect itpcitizens in the enjoyment of lifeand pro-pe TheGovernorhassodeclaredinteAlamance,and the of the Governor. or reviewre 2.The ennstitation and this statuteconfersontheGovernorall.fowers “necessary”to suppress the insurrection,and the Governor has takenmilitarypowewianofthecoumyandorderedthearrestanddetentionofthepetiticnerasamilitaryprisoner.This was necesary,for un-lake other insurrections.it is motupen revistance,Tet «novel kind of ingw secking togfiectitepurposeby»secret spread over cogntry,scourging andother erimes committedinUnedartandevedingthecivilanthoritiesmasks,frand,perjory and intimidation.Itlows,that the privilege ofthewrit of habeascor.is N i suspendedin coenty,votil the Meaur-Felon he mapped !tothe 6porttion;ith and creditare duetotionoftheGovernorinthismatter,becwusehe the Execfromitemoatbeexercinedtative,as ie ease ofinvasionor openTheextentofthepowerisslonethe sulgect ofJ@liciahdetemoination.As to the second,it |may be that gre arrest and also the detention of the petita is nepermary a8 2 Means losuppressthe[acatbs.But If cannot yield ay leetotheconcla@mion;themeans must be _a|wellanneceeenry,und the detention of the peti-|toneraa®feilitary prisuner,:ie net &proper means,for it violates the Dechration of Rights.“The privilege ofthe writ of babeas shallnotbeauspended.”Constitntion,Art.1,section7.ie is an express provieion,and there is noroleGf@bA«truction of principle of constitntion-al tae,by which an express provision can be ab-and made of no force by an inplicationvivionoftheinstrament.Id be constrned80a8to give 06 enth,andprevent conflict.This ixdonebygitingwoAreX11,tec,3,the effectofal-lowing powesion of a connty to be ta-ken of all tobe‘personsmadernbjaryschonbutrequiring by foroe of An.,nec.21,thepersons so arrested,to be surféndered for trial,to the civil suthari-tiesonhabeas corpus,etonldtheynotbedeliver- “pncaapadtinamnte habeas corpusandharmapizeswiththearticlesofratiogofPaees ancestors,as tobe,that the privimsnotbeen =’jency.That the-r ey eee weto deciarea ma statesurrection,allie possession,to onderara-persons an ee t to suppress nenrrec-tion,vat Me te wer to uabey the writ ofCorpan,er the trial of any citizen accordingtothelaw ofland.petye gem be in excessof W,.i has power to declarethe action a well asacts of the General.tion of the Constitationvoidofnoeffect:Having conceded fullandto.the action of his Excetien-cy within the ferredon him,Ifeelas-sured he @ill inlike nnergive dueobservancetothelawasannéuncedtheJudiciary.In-deed he cannot refasd t do 90,without takinguponhamaelftheibilityofactingontheextremeprincinig,safety of the State is the supremelaw,*I will venture to hope as evil gs the may be,our conbtry bas notyetreachedthepoint@hénaresorttoextrememeastiresliadReeome pnblic necessity.2 The motion foran attachment against Col. Kird is based on the Aabers conpus act,acts 1868~69,chap.1,sec,15,“Jfany person.on whom a writ ofKalons corpus ia served,shall refase or + of negleet to obey the same by producing the body, or©forthwith to issne an attachment him before the of Gpen céurt,and the writ,ard comply with afiy order that may en |things ae ed“ 1,000 and ‘incapacityto holdof-d,The late actis an improve-substi ’ lived 0 c Halden,nnd ns ye G pe ea seAee 2 slow to punish dorrvethedignityoftheCuurtwhen I-7332 oer eee 2 asuil it,I yr uty and trust,ve Oriiness eno toSocbaryeis,These remarks susined“all.poh reese of the enrnestiess with whichmotionwaspressed,ip languagemarecourt-cape Be Soe tear used Ly the rudesuldier,and the ex manner in whieh |warremindedOTaeexhortedtoper-form it,na oa aandIhadthebenefitofhearingTteadniuch oftheloftylanguageofLordMansfield.3.The motion fora precept directedto theSheriffofsomecountytobringthepeitionerfopthwithbeforeme,and if necemary to takewithhimtheerofthecounty,ia based onthe.17th and 40h sections of thehabeas corpusact.“The Court or Judge may directa precepttoany.Sheriff,Coroner,or other personto betherein,commanding him to,bringCwReforesuchCourtorJudgetheparty(whereverto be feund)for whose benefit thewritofhuleasshallhavebeengranted.”“In the execution of this writ the Sheriforper-son designated may call out the power of the The petitioner ix entivied to this writ;the on-ly question is,to whom should it bedirected — motion is that it should be directed to theOfmumedcounty,T have considered the matter fully and have¢ome to the conclusion not fo direct \t to a Sher-if The act gives a <liseretion.In the present condition of thingy the counties of AlamanceandCaswelldeclaredtabeipestateofin-ur-rection and-ocenpied by military forces,and the public mind feverishly excited ;it ix highly pro- bable,ney,in'my opinfdh certain,that a writinthehandsofaSheriff,(with authority to call out thepower of the county)by which he is ed with force,if necersary,ty take thepetitionerontofthehandsofthemilitaryau-thorities,will plange tle whole State into civilwar. If the Sheriff demands the petitioner of Col. Kirk,with his present orders,he will refase,andthencomeswar,The country bas hed war e fongh.But it was said by the connsel of thepetitioner,“If in (he assertion of civil liberty, war comes,let it come!The blood will net beonyourhandsoronours;jt wil!be on all who disregard the sacred writ of habeas corpus.Letjeeticebedoneiftheheavensfall.”It would be to act with the impetnotity of youth and not with the calmness of aye,to listen to each counsele.“Let justice be done if heay en falls,”is a beautiful figure of speech,quoted by every one of the five learned counsel.Jus tice mart be done or the power of the Judiciary exhagsted,bot [would forfeit #!!claim to predencetemperedwithfirmnessshouldI,withow absolute necessity,add fuel to the flame,and plange the country into civil war,provided mydutycanbefullydischargedwithoutthatawfn! mance.Wisdom dictates,if justice can bxdone,“let the heavens stand.”Unlem the Gov ernor revekes his order Col.Kirk will resist;that appears from the affidavit of serviceThesecondbranchofthemotion,that the power of the county be called owt if neccesarytoaidintekingthepetitionerbyférceontofthe oo of Kirk,te a ‘dificult ef solution as the ra. The powerof the county,or “comitatus,”meansthemenofthe in whichthewritistobeexteuted;in thie instance Caswel!;and thatcountyisdevidredtdbeTiadateoShallinvurgentsbecalledontbytheper-in to executethewrit,to join In-ecmiiienState?of ‘oh tee nee ree aejes;they may to the .with it,Bat oF 4= Ef == | Fi :[ Governor is by theanne—.|the power ooftakGneareunderthecommandoftheGovernor;slrall these menberequiredtoviolate,with force the orders oftheirCommander-in-chief,and do battle withhisotherforcesthatarealreadyinthefield?—In short,the whole physical power of the Stateisbytheconstituti¢n ander control of the Ger-ernor;the Judiciary has only a moral pa#br;by the theoryofthecomstitution there cam bendjotbetweenthesetwobranchesoftheGov- The writ will be directed to the Marshal oftheSupremeCougt,with instructions to exhibititandacopyofthisopiniontohisExcellency,the Governor,If he orders the petitioner todeliveredtotheMurshal,well;if not,follow-ing the example of Chief Justice Tuney,;inMetriman’s case,Annoal ie mre J for theyear1861,page 555.I have discharged m;the power of the Judiciary is exh sted,the responsibility must rest on the Tec:tive.PEARSON,The following is the order of the Chief Jus-tice to the Marshal;You are paver commanded in the name oftheStateofNorthCarolina,forthwith to bringAdolphusG.Moore,wherever to be found be-fore me,Richmond M,Pearson,Chief Justice oftheSuprenieCourt,in the City of Raleigh.—Herein fail not,Have therein this writ andmakeduereturn. tatM.—maraCarerJustice.Court.Raleigh,July 30th,1870, Instructions:—You will wiit npon His Excel- of officewasfead.(©me,|Garden 1Mogantheothers(ts ne)toget vi of ks}toisSnrBae etgene A ,Ebates :reat THE LUTHERAN COUNCIL.~ Cloning Séasion nfthe Cinjerehte—Chania in the ChurchLiterature—Elections and Appointments, LANCASTER,,Nov.10.—of the Ohio At theiesieodioesdcadcaeraere§bai op lenReds,mipginays mentnglishChureh-book itoayers nexteditionoftheCharehek,ad make no al-terations in the rubrieal -cohcerning the confession of sin.The Committee-wan alsoinstructedtohastenthepuliaSundaySchoolhymn-book,with a ‘musicserviceandhymns.“Thenewprovisions ofGermanhymn-book were DistSynodsforexaminationandapproval.--Inthe eveningthe il clused itelaboreRev.J.K.Platt and David Armorn,Eaq,,wereelectedtofillthevacanciesintheExecutiveCommitteeonHomeMissions,An interesting report was read by Rev.H.W.Rath,Secretary.Rev ayes Chairman of theTheologicalSeminaryCommision,rted progress made in this i mt oweGnad tantyear.Mr.G.Grow Fry,the Treasurer,submit- ted a report of the money received by him forthesupportofiheForeignMi-siona,Rev.Prof.C.F.Seaeffer,D.D.,President of the Faeulty of je). ander|..The ire ~o ce =:4, ens ~é zMagazine. These periodicaleurethe inediam through which the greatest my bot of Great Britain acd T etemilp ldo «WtinenialEurope,are cotstant!tinte more orlewgLhfontbothwiththeworld of readers History..Selene.Phi- losephy.Arty Keligiow,% questions of thepast andud ediv their owtreatthem.No obe herp with the timeseau affundtedo with at rieslioals. Of ail the moathlies Blackwood holds the ten the Philadelphia Seminary,wasappointed keep-|foreunet place. er of the Archives of the Council.The sessionsoftheCouncilhavebeenunusuallypleasantandinteresting,many visiting brethren bein,present,among whomvereProt.Lay andSchmidt,of the Capitol University,at Colaniben,Ohio.—The citizens of La ~~have manifested great interest in the procera.«,and have extendedthemostcordialhospitalitytothemembersoftheConvention.The next sewion ofthe Gen-eral Council will be held at Rochester,N.Y.,Nov.2,1871. MARRIED: At the Manse,ip Salisbury,N.C.,op theeveningofNov.15th 1870,by the Rev.Jeme Rankin,sisted by the Rev.J.Rumple,the Rev.John C cata.D.D,of Baskingridge, .J.,and Mrs.Callie N.Seales,of Briar Hill,a. Married in Cabarrus county,N.C.,Nov.3d, 1870,by Rev.Sam!.Rothrock,Mr.Caleb L. Nussman and Mies Margaret C,F.,daughter of TERMS.)SR, For any one of the Reviews, pom. For apy twoofthe Reviews,760 usForanythree+fthe oePorallfouroftheene88". “Review, 10o For Black wood 408 thé fer CLUBS. the late Tobias Klatts, On the 3d inst.,by Prof.L.A.Bi }kle,Mr.W.L.Klutz,of howan county,to Mire M.Emma}}+|Surewalt,of Cabarrus.} In th's country,on the 16th fnst..by Pf.¢ Saunel Rothrok,Mr.John Brady aud Mise |Ba bar.Holtshoaser | =—}RY ARK ‘S| Ss.dS NOV.18,1870. 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In thematterofJohn W:Hollum,a Bimbeupt, This is to give Motice;Thatdwarrant in Bankruptcy are tae airsaed acerinsttheestateonux.W.Hominyto,in the count?of Uniow,im anid iiietset, who has been a judged aBankrupt pe-tition of his creditors;that the paymentof anydebtsandthedeliveryofany'ing to said Bankenpt,to him oroc the transfer of any on by him,aredenbylaw.A meeting of the tore 0}Bankrupt,to prove their debts and choose aneWelartraCourt or more assignees of hie-eataté,Will beCourtofBankruptey,to be at thete,WN.Cc.i..Airy in Charlot before R.ie Sichaae J.T.;~VSMwe Menge °46:2 ry . Ti}viaic)fadne PL ecg.Sidrae Ttsaiedahaed: eeonRieto.. .Z o sal .BIONPeHinin oP Pnam The Bri U.8. $ Notloe“B/m!Wiley. “eee————— of the Lutheran Chureh Willbe"lield’at theHouPatthe wep PORT,fe teiol 4 ys Reisahiefatofthe Nash- ys |Wearegiad|Cihengcomplished|}a his State,ismeetiesbiacommapitgyes«| ¥by of Daion Ce N.C,bY of Chatham,has by,the Conservativesofthe4th rice ning %Hiedlectiow over Jo.W.thécandidateofthe Radicals,by ahanghgibsmaliirity diay beeet down as certrin.Saasareas a;E.Lee will be celebratedin Raleigh,omWe@hesday next,the 23d inst.— ee ee t Herowillbe delivered by GERMANY. Gertmany wae firet organized into a hivg-1 dow in the year 843 by the treaty of Verdan. ".a1 ;“he to mjeute of field 4.16 divisions ofchasseurs,64squad-|of arlyisfra’seinwet i:a7 a pfowma us that ? ‘\ed ty ws eT had oe and{weeny |e yperpes <7nhaFheelaal i at 76 .s of fons and 254nen,wen,ized,amount to \‘Prussia,aswe aP *.,my the fo ‘city in”William He)eee vee + *Williain TV iu 1861.constitution of Prossia.grant-othe cngFreie ale ~in 1848, ‘executive andpart ofthe couneil of ministers,andBody i reat man rers and ‘-natio’lebrities ;""the repre-sentatives of the universities ;the mayors oftownswithover50!inhabitants.and anvulimiteduamberofmembersnominatedbytheKingforlifeorfurashorterperiod. Richmond Whig, JULES PAVRE ON THE ARMISTICE..= fects ofthe ParisRiotonSeof Loxpon,Nov.10.—Advices have been re-ceived by balloon from Paris to the 8th inst. of207 ibattal-| aaa t vests then in theKi gieaped sy od Hard °aeeekeon irc eat a : the Poor of Renta syeteewarinevitab’Afo fe os t t dgm-train, 4-;pies tetekeeRageland-endRussis te lookedwpot 86twtnipentandInevitable:Tt isaesBelieved ‘that Rus-sia and Prussis are in'elose alliavce against soatd unfamiliar in-the rest of Europe.;4 een feam prayerof theageswil!Ser an Markets. ie Peeon went ;,Orleans 16%.1500 bales.wana Sis Rosin dull...Gold 42%. [Ee lnT Jules Pavre bad issued a civenlar to the rep- assuring then that Prussia must assame the reepuasibility of rejecting a proposition of au It Etbe'arlovingian dynasty va-stilGhatlee :s.was deposed eg BET “by| they ubah?Crown,since whieh time,|men’pt cevtary the Emperor)down was cletai wih b the liperial Crown remaip he atongé®or Gare period im eertain great families.From 919 té 10%4 tie Eaoperors b longed tothe >axa dynasty ;from 1024-16 1125.to the Fravew pian dyuasty ;from 11a to 1254.w the House of Huhenstatifeu®from 1273,with shot |issigne.until the dissolation oftheja'T “he Gerizati Confderativn of th rty-vive States ev:tivurd from 1815 vatil the|the Prussian War of 1866.By this|wat,the Duebyof Latemburg was deciar-ed ,and the five sovervigu States ofHanover,Nassau,Frauktort,ft and Holstein were annexedto Prussia.twen- Hesee-Darmetadt,formed under theipofPrussia.the North German armistice.**Prussia proves anew,”says MFavre,‘iu rejecting the aimistice that she takes war fur persgnal aims merely,aud |otfortheinterestsofGermany.Nothing cau ,"er tu reli jah the pre Ce w piss refusalwives!ey!hue ces to Peussia.She secks our destruetiva, aud will be satixfied with aothiug less“Vi Favre thew proceeds te lay beforethe Freneh Binbasead.ts the detailed aceoant of the ve- gtiations with Count vou Bistnarek for an arwitticr.and shows wh -t he regands the ub-w the House of Haps-|esonable demaude ofthe Prussian authyri-| ties.e Prussians,since the fal! of the cack ave twice refused to listentooverturesforpeaceemanatingfrom“Wie eielided from Germany.|France)Now,however,after Paris bas!been beseiged for fifty days without showing any of weakness,Prassia seetns dispos-esse-Cassel ed to negotiate.The Prussians.in conse-|appetites of their children andprovide for f th@States,borth of the riter Mais,heal “eke ce cise breaking out of a rebellion within the city.hawe created a ‘Goveroment of defeose which the neural Powers of Ea- rope ought to recognize es righthal,Prus- resentatives of Prance ia foreige countries.| Z rr PERIODICALS:*©©Peterein’s Musical Monthly—This Mage-|‘,said thatiheirfactories are.mow the mostzineforNovemberisvnourtable,and,asi.*”|magnificent in the world,in style andusual,contaii’tnany choled pieces of Music venthe EnglishaudothermatterpertainingtothecharacterTremckomsamountto$50;y. ofthe publigation.It isanswat publi-suddelebisonailb- cation,avd ove that we can hones'ly recom-“moud iy’all iti seedof eucti w/Magésiue.The eon winter,Tt ff .will be Price,$3 per annum.Address J,L.Pe-|*etF fold o En -signsterson,599 Broudway.New York:¢a a po The December Nu.of Demorest's Monthly |ihe cindit the aud wogds,..Theing,besides giving the wordmeod iwu-|oaks are full of andthehawthorns areMagan |sic of Mdlle.Nilssoo's favorite sodig (Spring crowded with great bunchemaf berries,it be-jaud Autamn),and thy asaal display of the |ing believed that natereboethiowap wakesoalyreliablefashious,usefal information.and |provisions fur a hard winteryin addition,last lother rare novelties,gives Mine.Vemorest’s |summer iu Great Britala was &continaous, |Maininoth Bofletin Biate of Fashidne.price |season of hot,dy weather,another forerun-|50 ceuts,as a sapplement.all for 25 cents.|Ler.it is sapposed,ofa lung,cold winter. =|poet free.Thecpremiome offunnd dy thie |model Magazine for yearly subscribers ae SPEU!AL NOTICES.unparalleled.A $5 chrome.equal in beaaty te a five wil rates:—10x eon to |THRO.F.KLOTTS.oOe.C.A.HENDERSON. each subscriber:while for a elaub of two,or }atwe years’subseription,is gives the best Theo.P.Kluttz &Co., SALISBURY,W.C., | $!5 chrome,-Hiawatha’s Woving.”after derume Thompson,being 618 in valae for | |only $6 ip money,with other splendid pre-|Saaraa37 |inftnns équally desirable.Address W.Jen-|Drage,Fontes Chemicals,Oils,|viugs Dewor-st,833 Broadway,N.¥..*Paints,Ve andDyeStufe,Perfumery, Demorests Young America,for December,Scape,Combe,Brushes,Toni Artrclen,|is wparklig as ever.Provident fathers and &e.,de,de. |mothers,who wish to cultivate the mental!£9"The above firm are the solo Wholewley|Ayent«for the Great Medical Wond andtheraRemedies;Dr.Harkelt'sCarboliéCancetSalve.TheTr Manufacturer's Prices!”neré:3m |their amasemert,will find a rich feast for |Be and girls fh each successive issue ofl ne Young Aweriea.”The December ow . Se e g r e r h e s a n r e t demopped| J amy gosiid wemoe slaty baadnys 250| ie oo ‘te te drmye >ee pe tay 0a00 = ae $ee e as : Be FA T E 5 >ati t of Distributions,can be seen by yao toBrown&Anderson,Jewellers,and P.Heinsber-}gers Music Emporium,Market St.Wilming-ton,N.C.Be Deccri ee SOs ey on file atouroffice.All fractiona)awards 10 per cent. discoun‘"W.H.GEREEE,Deosal Aovat,eadquarters No.anovtl:3t ee WiLMiwoTOR,5.CINEWATCHES.GENUINE OROIDE GOLD SILVER WATCHES.86)$8 $10 812 $15 $20 ~fp br te THROWN Is Youm Textu—Thatbesidesitsusualarrayofeutertainingstories, Con tion;while four States,Bavaria.sia hae already reeognized that Government.|engravings,puzzles,music,poems,ete..has |yyu de nat.keep ycour-deutal apparatus in Wartemburg and the greater part of PAILURE OF TRA ARMISTICE.|a complete set of full-size patterns for a dull.|proper.trimeit is.your own fwnlt,all theHesse-stadt are designated astheSoath;|_Extraord nary previews are offered to wach |world:knows that you might’doto by"ating ;MU.Favre save the vegutiations for a®ar-|subscriber,one uf which is afine $5 chroio;|that matebless:ve a of North Germany iswithia»fraction of 30,000.000,the pepula- tion of Prussia amoontin The oof South000,which, for thepopelativn of North and Swath Ger-ay togeth.®,«total of 33.500,000.AndPaseeters,which is still.part of the Ger man-Zoliveria.and whose pupolation a- mounts to 200.000,and we have aearly 39. tmaoy is 8.600.- 000,000.There are vearly 8.000.000 of Ger-|they clearly showed that Prussia was seek:| mans belonging t»the Austrian Empire.and |ity te destroy the Freveh Army,and was 200.000.belonging ty Hose —thas [equally ausious to destroy the Faeweh pro- making the entire German population of Ea-|ple,else she would not subject the non-com- t Binvwnt to about 48,000. Comatitefien of North Germany was |drawe u the Prussian Guvernment iv med im the anime yerr by @ Pa it,elected bY universal #.frage— mtthe rateOf ove representative for every 100.008 juhabitent«.Ry thi)emetityution the powerie exe cised by a Fed era)end Pahianiemhe former corgesponding to wut Federal Seuste,.and the latter to the Hodseof otatives. Phos Privsia.with a populationof24: 000,only 17 ¥ites.while Ure ret ofNarthwithalationof6,000..:¥Phe 'Perliameps,or Lriv-}As |by gpitansal ouBiroge-.according to &Oxed ratioof population.The P F to th PrattOh.T Kine of ae soneedEAFotcignStates.— The Council and the Pattlainent meet every yeut.the anentbers of the latter being elect od forthree years.The Parliament votes the supplies every year;and possesses the up @ddress .6 the crown,andthepowertoinitiateandamendal!laws.—The Executive has the power to dec'are war and to make peace,to appoint foreign em- bacs»ders,.to the-chief officers and amployeesof theGovernment.It is also his daty w see to the exeéytion of the laws — dake our ows President.he is also cominan- der-in-chief of the army and Naty. Eeerg Gerwan is equal before the law ;theraare no i orviepe reserved to the eetone °weycan unished < coptby Process of law:retically,‘at lest.the preas is free. the conetitatinn 2an only beinParliawentavdtheFederalGune-Mm by atwo-thirds majority.The Charter tides farthermore that negotiations shall be eutered inte with the Southern States,inordertoeffect{f possible.a union between‘Sp petthere god southern divisions of Ger:any.The Gounell is presided over by a FederalappointedbytheKingofPrus-media Ulaes tobold at prenkes by theofBismatck-Schouhansen,Presidentofthe‘Proaseian Ministry,and Minister ofAffairs. te 24.000,000.—|during the teri of the arwisti ve. added to the furmer figures.give | |mistice were interrupted by the refusal of the |Germans to permit the revietualing of ParisHesays |he argoed with the German authorities iofaverofthenecessiteandproprietyofsuch revictualing.showing that without sach « |concession the armistice woald be nv armis tice at ail,but coutineed war.The propo- |sithon was therefere rejected.The segutia |tiowes were then brought te an eud.because batants of the ity of Paris to the horrors of famine.The neatéal Powers of Earope had|d-manded that au apportunity be had for the that that the question oi peace mightbe eon-sidered.This demand has been denied byPrussia.or practically denied,by being elog-ged ‘with an inpiesible condition.The Proesian chargethat the absence ofa PrenchGovernmentobligesbertostarveParisis _|falee.The Proseian negotiations beganwith«fervent r for the Frencheloses..with a refusal of an opportunitytohearthew. INJUSTICE OF THE PRUGSIAN DEMANDS. M.Favre concludes as follows:“An ar-migtige ie the only means whereby an ex-preston of the Freneli peeplé iti the cohse-qoenees of Inpetialalta fan be obtained. Prussia preetien!ly asks us to lay down our arms as a preliminery to the eensultation of the national will,and that the fepulation of Paris.men,women and child en.shall starve pending the vote.Weeall right and justice te witness against them.Germany.herself,if consulted,will eondemn them.The Gor- eromert will rok ane to renderpeacepossible,and ia that she Will have the co-operation of the army of Pagie.Mean- while Paris calls to arms to ehow what a great people can do to defend their homes. their honor and their independenee.You will make these facte known as oppoortuni- ty mmy arise." —_——_..o The West Virginsa Elections—The Whee- ling Register gives the returns from all the counties exeept seven,which will not vary the result 10@ votes.Jaevb’s (Dem.)ma- jotity for Governor,2,336.In the First Con- gressional District,Davis (Dem.)bas 1.314 majority;in the Seeond District.McGrew (Re,)&37 majority;in the Third District, Hertiord (Dem.)has 1,834 maiority.Inthe Seu.¢the DJemuerrts have 12 and the Rad- ieals 10;of these last 7 hold over.In the Hosae,fromthe counties reported.the Dem- ocrats have 38.and the Radicale 15.with three to hear from,two of thew will proba-bly be Democtats.This is a tgtal reversal of the State of affairs two yeats ago;and,considering thecircumstances under which F Th be pefoctved that there is a great it was achieved,is the grandest elestural featofthedge asserbling of the Freaeh Deputies.io order | ‘ |getable dbatrifice,Sozo-|or,fot two subscriptions,a fine $10 chrotie.|dout.-»-? aod splendid preminms for clabs.Yearly.|———————___+—_+—+—_- 1.50.Address W.Jenuings Demorest,i Glue.”cheap)Sonveuient and .9 :Broadway,New York.jaseful.Mends everything.“ Ballow’'s Mogarine for December—The |first inthe field for December is “Batlou’s |avvid «conramptive.s grave by using Dr. Magazioe,”and ao exami.ation of it shows |Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.The rn|that it i:aroedel number im evety respect.|will pay $500 reward fur a case he caunot |The engravings are excellent,the deserip-|cure.Sold by draggists:or send sixty cents |tion ingeuivus and eloquent,while thé sto-/to Dr.R.V.Pierce,Buffalo,N.¥.,and re- ries are remarkable for their interest and|ceive it by inall.Pawpllet sent free.|gteat origtowlity.Mrs Edsun Guishes ae)LBODY and taaxd Dnbase|cvntinued story.aod Horatio Alger,Jr...cou-A}}. cludes his ‘Sink or Swim’in a a isfact y I =~is aor as ote themanner,as the juveniles will Jeara wheu |comer Satneat heoh y “3ayipe tos they read it Macy has farvished a sea sto-ara thers ;.J :|}dexpendency are inseparable Tt Yuiy Be dldedryiabisownpeculiarvein.Stephens gives|toosthattrritationaf theste ie whindet in-vs ‘Av Evening with a Catamount.’Darling|variably accampanied by irritatiot ofthe tun-tells us “Why var Wedding was Postponed,’|per.in his nest comical manner,aed thea there}The invigordfing and tranquifiizi6g operation iea Christiane story,full of hamanity and pebomey eps —Ye post wa dev-oodness,and thre orfuer love stories whieh|¢leped in cases of indigestion,toibearperusal-lf dozen times,and|°‘isogrecable thule is pomfortingandehevur-:?:jaging.Avsnid klo®per:ade#the system,theLostaddBodnad’isaregalar Califortiatate.OF :7 7 |owe USCaxine8 ID _The regionuf the etomachyenewaspirantforfameinthecolainnsof|j,j-ngened,and the nervousisest|ekenesswhichNou.In addition#these there are manny|characterises,the @isengeis Mbateds."Phistm-Itisnoteweceed- [FH Arrest that terrible Cutarth,and thes plaint. .orblepretmiamtoeachsubscriber.8 aMonthlystandsunrivalledasafainilyMag-‘The effet tpan teaequallysalutary,and inazine.Its choice literature,its superior Ma-|the cathartic action is jakt to sic,its large amount of valuable information,|the desired reaalt et.and with ite se |and reliable fashions,sod artist-|The Bitters also promotejeillastrations,give'ft ®just claim ‘o its|from the surface whichis lewell-earned title,‘The Model Magazine of|*this season when snddeh raw,un-Amerieas.’You canflot do without Demo.|Pleasant weather are aptito K the nataralrest's Monthly.Yektly,$3.re and prodnée onpésfion of theeiver,coughs,colds.The besteafeguard againstDemorestalsogivesextraordinaryPremi- ums to each subscriber,among which is asplendidChromoParlorPicture,or «large and beautiful eugraving worth $10.05,or the splendid book ofhome improvement,600pages,entitled,‘How to Write,Talk,Be-have.apd Do Business’—price,$2.25;or, Jenny June’s Cook Beak;or,a good Ster-escope andSeriesof Views ;or,a good Pook-et Bible.bound in Morroceo and gilt edges;or,Muse.Demorest’s System of Dress Cat- ting for both Ladies and Children ;or.Mine.Demorest's Suspender and Shoulder Braves ;or,Two Dollars worth of fall-size Patterns ;or,@ choice from numerous other Premiums, which are worth from two to five dollars each,is ~~to each subscriber.See list in Mont ‘3 Also Splendid Premiums forClabs:A Grover&Baker Sewing-machine price $55,is given fur vnly twenty subseri- bers,or fur ten subseribers and $15 extra inmoney.or for five sabscribers and $20 extrainmoney.Address,W.Jennings Demo-rest,833 Broadway,N.Y.Speeumen_eop-fea are sent post-fiee for 15 coats.® all diseases is bodily vigor,aod this the meatVegetableRestorativeoesentiallypromotes, jor CaLpwELy CountY:Mary E.Stafford,PI's.t.™ ‘ores!Jalias A.Stafford.ot saeInthiscaseitismadeto affi-noni een eannot be found within the limits of thisState:Itis thereforeordered the publication paper published in Salisbury,N.C.,for sixweeks,notifying the defendant to at county of Caldwell.at the CourtMedes tn Lengir,.on the 8th MondayaftertheBa : the complaint of the Plaintiff,which isfntheufficeofsaidCourt. said Coart,this the 22d day of October.1870.R.R.WAKEF IED,©.sc: NORTH CAROLINA,2 "Sa alust dayit that afterdiligentsea be made in the “Oid North State,”a news the text Term of the Superior Court.forthe day in March next.then and there tu Witness,R.R.Wakefield,cleek of our 43 6w:(pt fee $9.) ¢Warand|Panic.thesaltitena hentetientotroOrdertomakeidsalesaudquickreturns,ty throw ey apon the public mar-|Leas Be trfills per cent below Wholesale|Priges ‘ D THE PRIOBS. |WineOroide Cylinders,regniated| j}and warrantedsoldgt$12to $15,at only$%Eaca. 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Best Quality Coin Silrer,Hgnting Cased,fatr ied le Fofuleted and werrautedee: The V pe Cen Patent IerymtLever andCorovowetts,|apa)Us,KITthe are Hontandeachwar-fot twoyears.“ix of our$15atatime,witl receiveat extra Watch freekingseven$15 Watéhesfor70.W onour Wwo4proveisforWwete.ete ail tthe wi ty the tare ot fe symptoms withf yy SinglesakeofTsapecopy.ot ad pe yaa superadded foros,as the casewhen|262 ance.Se TheDecember n Va.2:The somed.spdctinat ca 7 2 forthe com 0 tne New Year will commence,with meay rare .ne F &peramfan-|;tovelties,so don't delay in makiug up your |e?t secession of ta vay.But |”ie er willclubeorpurchasingeraug.|thisisnot all.,t and anti biliows y Express©:0:D.,byw éThoines&&:Daibuts 63 Congress street,Boe.Se te eporieeet ee tien or ne eesent wick Brpree og-3t.tom,arethepublishers.».~~*|there is an overflowof is s00n S3e orenrmere a.e Tue Model Parlor Magazne and a valaa-brag Nite eae its,fi the WileacyInt-lactose price as above r@OtderLaleligeesFRRPUERRTAPERSe.P/O.Réx2048,""Dov.11-46:3mn, WoksOnAvEa,|.Bs.DRaRMNOM,|WM.T.Baw.Graves’Warehouse ,DANVILLE,VA.,FOR THESALE OF |Leaf Tobacco. eo feet,with aivieteen Sky- inpt Attention to the Interest end Comfort ofPlantersandtheirTeams.Graves’Warehouse has now the Largest BalesRoominTown.Wagons locked up ip hyatnight,Dry Stalisfor Horses.Call and see us.octBy. 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A ae r ition that the «Ig-wasacommon saying iowhoeveretoodinhiswayandsotheypredigtedwie@er-ly of Harrison.Mr.once retorted‘terribly on a mag.ft,Ubsy badcen-soure Gistnion oncearomrecentlyexpressedeee; oe cep tened himselfrto®rytese oo flashed fire,and iu a voiceof thunderhe cried out,“I care gowwhose relation beis;he is a traitor who such geatinents |"Good God! It ounerheard from afterward. Mr:Gass is\very timid,poor maw!—a- fratd fo take a decided stand.Silas W traly said of him: man,buvafraid of his owe tor re) to this andbed smoke ov “notSSodyiey preSeesasre remark wasa relative of “He isan! mt oeeedatBSBe |nddresses,oftwo ofserpafamnocntanes‘B® m likevyeurai 4 apSilasveryunlike, bored and r d,..Webste tal yr c Cap *P leaks Ray aWetter of"Timotlspokeofhis,foo te iles In Sughd,dshave beem temperate Ws wsWebsterwererwasmorela»)Se j The arguments ofMr.Wright always seemed to be evolvedra2"wae ‘fe es takewasaltoDknow] tae e higee arinnces toa,and goto bedaiHehishabit, +f tonDye ent 7 we ag—4©tite 22 th".pretty Htelefat handYilacwhichther’s mansion. child'sdashed the it .ings Whatbeautifal,and sweet-emelling How could it hurt the child’s hand.sar tel your™ &f XGS,AT STING: w nearthe gateof bis fa- w red with terrer,and hetathegem,“Tt stings,)2 oe pushed bisnose in among the |and .was sucking,nectarHierWcsadsHeshilywhee!Bhosledshanddisturbedhim,Se,being vexedwiththechild,he stung bim.‘That's how Sammy's.bandcome to beatang~ gone,sheteach,you|very sharp stings.” mang pretly things have |ny pretty “2 o'elogk.imthe adver}looking ficsh indicated fx {”cried little Samyas bis a bench of white The next moment,the); e jt sting 7,It was a bright,| 1 . ly little bee,io search of a dinner,pits a great any of eailytaractvemoevincondense. 45 ‘.fovsber Grom.che Peeei-|2 ever.The South will ruin "The abolitionof.the.Mi iatafarteensome, abless yritersof America and Rarope,The NEW YORK WEEKLY. Dy}confineits usefylness to New Youk Weekly Departments, have attained s high reputation from their brevityexec!and cortectueces.The tecentistedwitand humor of many minds. Sammy's mother washed the wound! with bartshorn ;and,when the pain was }motedle doings ol)over the world. id,‘Sammy,my dear,let thie} Let every child take mote of this,—Ma- f shave very pharpstings—| im to-the earth,sir;he wasnev-T:may save them from being stang if! tion of af!marmer of dubjects TheGossip with Co to enquirers apon all banginable subjects. An Unrivalled Literary Paper is the NEW YORK WEEKLY! Rach.true contains trom eight to ten short sto-ries and sketches,and baif a dozen Poems,in addi-| tier to the eix serial stories and the varied depart-jthey kegp this truth in mind } |Sin o makes itself @ppear very |meet |pretty.A | cause the horses were pretty and their ri- |dere gay;bat he learued to ewenr there;owt,Though very peaceful in-bis pri-jand thus that pretty thing,the circus,| vate relations,never quarreling with anyimthesenatehe1salwaysforawar :He.uttered’s0'often In ttle speeches.“war is inevitable !”that it becameaby-word.I once tarned it on him,very much to the amusement of the senate.After one oftle war —- pose,and,King of the little danger war,sotal pubah his.words changed ; “Peace is inevitable.” Dou was driven into the Kansas- N ebili ‘by Atclringod and others, the fire-eaters of the South.They tlireat-|bim if bedid ‘am enna re Do advoente disunion js to gain the fa- ofthieadministration (that ofSareeThetaborigappointeewasan ed- i ,to.Mexico,whose last‘wastn favor'of disauion.Those dogs,vulgar fellows,get the ap- tments.One wrote that nasty,oink.ingvletter from Turin.As soon as a -}sion, |stung him.Another boy once thought wine a pret ty thing.He drank it,and learned to be a drankard.Thus wine stang himAgirloncetookaluscioaspear from |a basket;and ate it.“Have you eaten one?"asked her mo- |ther. Fearing that she should not get anoth jer if she said ‘Yes,’she said ‘No,’got an- lother pear,and then f-lt «em stung,that|she could nat sleep that nighs. Thus you see t sin,however pretrylitlooks,stings,It stings sharply too.—{Tt atings fatally.The Bible says,“The sting of death is sin.” t If you let sin sting you,nothing canhealthewoundbatthebloodofJesus—tifyoa feel the smart of the sting,gotoJesuswithit,and,be willeureis.After |that,never forget chat many pretty thingshayeve-y sharp stings;and be caretul not to touch,taste,or handie such things. ____»-————Powzr or Passion.—You have seentheinviinginfluenceofahamanpas- ou have observed how love willmakeatimidwomancoarageous;how itgivesrushandflowtoadesuliory,pv'-poselessman,to have within himecif theofavirtuousaffection,forthesakeof«hichit is worth.while to beMbraye,and_necessary,to,be pure.Youpebayvesaidsometimes,of oneand another bball’hay e birhadinahorse.Butfewride os w.as Twas once,when riding onindhorse,with my little grandson imhiswhite,fiken for &riditg master,men have kept horses to ride,.b,who rode much on horse-wasan ex fn, neuryes atgececal opinion,Me. industrious meu, meeeTe.Et a My seal iven me by him,after bis deat with Oli,You wt see all abght it in wy etin Years’View.”dered it for me in London,searching out the coat-of-arms of the Benton family.— He said:the.motto should be Factis et verbis inatead.of Factis non verbis. dohn Adams was the most in- dastrious man Iever knew.I haveoften been.¢ompared.qith him in this respect, though I cannot compliment myself so highly.I am now engaged on my “A- bridgement of the Debates of Congress,” in tpixteen volamer,which will oc- cupy me.about{wo years. till 1860,and the remaining two years I intend to.devote to a bistory of Pierce’s admitistration,I have no favors,how- ever,©ask of this administration;none, sir.Mrv Pierce had the high hono;to _jevil speaking. [hope to live friends,‘I can seareely ree;him the sau Mdvy ou some secret onayofaGrotitdertln.nt region atill—that den PEDO eye world,of whichStIfyowwishtomovehearte,if you ‘wish to influence minds—if you wish to be a statesmian where before you have.been 4 politician,an orator where beforeyou were «rhetorician—if you wish to warm where before you shone,to kin- dle where before you dazzled—learn to live:the life gnseen,to come forth froto God's presence into the communion and contactofmen. a The beart is the workshop in whieh areforgedsecretslanders,and al!manner otThemouthisonlythe outer shop Or salestoany twheé’all the goods that are made within are sold.The tongue is the salesman, Dick,”eaid a cértain lawyer to a coun- tryman who was considered more fool than knave,‘what wonld you call the two greatest curiosities in the world?‘Why,’replied Diek,‘an honest lawyer,and a river on fire’ A young lady went into a music store, dnd asked the clerk if he had ‘Loving Eyes,’(the song).He replied,‘I'm toldsobythegirls,’ A ee man wouldn’t go to” camp |eeting asei]was beldin Mar- tha’s Viney * J wee went to aires be)opeCTyEN COPIES SENT FREE! 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Armstrong,Calor &Co., ANDJOBBERSOFBonnet.and Velvet Ribbons TonnetGilesSatinsaedV.Ivete,Blonds,NetisCrepesBuchesFlowers,Feath-rsOraments,Str w Bonnets, LADIE HA (trimmed and untrimmed,) SHAK.HOODS,&e.,de. |237 and 239 nAUTTMORE eTREeT, |BALTIMORE,MD. |Offer the largest Stéck to be found In this Coun. |try,and enequatied Is cho'ce veriety and cheap|ness.comprising the latest Parisian novelties.Orders selicited aad prompt attention gives. aug 19—3h3e0:pd cLEMMONSSTAGE LINDs:=WARSAW Bocca To FPayettecilte.| BAVE Wareawtr Fafetteriile dally ex |4 capt Sanday.Through Ticket from Guides | } One Year—Coy 16.00|boro’via Warsaw,to PayotteviliaS6.Poet Ung Feat—E A ak.ccaceeepsenpe fd 80 |ticketa fran Weldon to Fayetteville §10.— A ee aaah ht all sent at Trrough tickets from Wilmington,via War- one time,wil!be entitied to a copy free.Getters-|kaw,to Payetterille,66.;| |up of Vlubscasafterwardaddsing copies at $9 ®!\on AMLOTTE Via tapesnoro.16, ney LEED.A SMITH,HEAD OF W..C4 K ROR:| aan Phddeh bork Peso ara.&Y.|Leave Charlotte sfer trains from Raleigh| |ecb 746m |via’“Adhree,Gir Wadesboro”Tuesday,Thure-| ! 35 — by S&® e 3*SEND aAhbiienAd. Pp:IMPORTANT woric® CONSUMERS of-DRY GOODS, a $20“and Sree ree eeFREEOFEXRRESSCHARGES Hamilton Easter &Sons, OF BALTIMORE,MD., fn'ortertiiebetter 06 meet the wants of theirReteilCavtumersatadistancehave@stablish-ds ©SAMPLE’BUREAU, and ¢ill,upoh application,tly send b;mail fall fines of Samples d the Newest po| most Fashionable Gouda,of Faescu,ExonrenandDomesticMapafacture,guaranteeingatal) times to sell af low if not at less priees,than*honse in the aaBuyingourgoodsfrom the and mostcontbranatthdntytactoretstfthedifferentpartsofEurope,and importing the same by steamersdirecttOBaltimore,our stock is at all timesptlysuppliedwiththetoveltiesofthendonandParismarkets.48 we bay and sall only for cash,and makenoba@debts,we are able and willing to sel]our goods at PROM TEN TO FIFTERN PER ORNT,LESSProritthanifwegavecredit. In sending for samples specify the kind ofgoodsdegired.We keep the best grades of ev-ery class of goods,from the lowest to the most |astly.{3 Orders accompanied by the cash will be sent 0.0:D.Prompt-paying WHOLESALE BUYERS|t the Steck in our JobbingareinvitedtoinspecandPackageDepartment.Address Ma Mil!ON EASTER &SONS,177,199,201 and 203 West Baltimore St.,Oot.21 42;Jy.Baltimore,Md. Yadkin Valley Nursery. jetonofthis Nurseryoffers to thethisskasn,@ large and splendid assortment of Fruit Trees,consisting of Apples,| Also &fine lot of Grape Vines,Straveberry and Rasp-Peach,Peat,Piam,Cherry and Apricot. berry Plants of the most approved kinds. Send fotcataloguetod foun prices. Address,4.E,CONRAD, |Vienna,Forsyth Co.,N.C, Nov.4,1870—3u day,an Saturday Leave Wadestborn’,Tuee-|day,Tharelay,and Satarday,efter trian ftom Wilmington’©|CHATUAM BR,TO FAYETTEVILLE ANDWESTERNK.R.: Leave Chatham Rail Road after train from|RaleighLeave Western Road at Jonesborn’aftertrainfromFayettetile,daily except SundaySatiAKDHronPoirtStageleaveseachplaceoar: YT cunetoxs,,esih Gtr 2 tetncteFeetiotam1.)wi:gs &Bailey, and Stationers,Ballirrore 8t,Baltimore, || ; ~" weprolswile|Nike pBxtal, Ee aemeLTitrous| An immense ole « |GENERAL B.&COUNTING HOUSE STABSIONDAT. Blank Books ,of Binding and Raling.- | |off¥Ta any style| The same ecarefal,Attention given to OR DE RS as to Personal Purchases INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS. Send for Catalogues,&o.sept.23-4m $1,000 REWARD. De Via Fuga cures all Liver,Kidney and Bladder Diseases,OrganicWeakness,Female Afflictions,General De-bility and albeomplaints of the Urinary Or-gans,in malé and female.$1,000 will alsobe paid fur any case of Blind.Bleeding,or Itching Piles that De-Bing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure.DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cores Rhewmatism,Pains,Bruises and Swelled Joints,in man and beast.Sold éverywhere.|Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory—142 Franklin st..Balti- more,Md apr22-ly BARBEE’S HOTEL, HIGH POINT,N.0. Oprosrre RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. —_—_ Restofporters tn attendance at al!trains.Mail Stagesfevtelemmabeve this house daily. by private conveyance,GenaratfortheHherit potronage Of thé past wehopebystrictattentiontothewantsofourgueststomeritacontinuanceofthesame. Passengersdispatched tp any polmfatal@rtnotice||¢ ’ ts wath dD »Tey wee |Gtk gk Fie sk vs Re oaths “< |an - DOLDBOL RIBBONS,SETLLINERY|suis wonderful vegetable |restorativeisthesheet- anchorofthefeebleand debilitated.Asa tonic and stimulant.In all climates, tropical,temperate or frigid,it acts as aspecific in every speciesofdisorder wo Rex 2D e AY oe eh er lng xk:walt jal *ea PRAIA, Thee : bh Bence OE nope beta by ela katy hace wereerergiya faery GOUk dymeen Gormeobsy09,800 ‘Bepsattad or *'t r i,Pr 9 wit 0 hie aoe yc ut thPO thd ihn thoseSekihiceea Ye i 4 a sh ta [ype.,£he ra’ Phe ravers"ORDINAR 5 +RNDOitehee TGs,te. t a F)vy }i })? yy iceeee aeithatEAL .u visonveighee to theabove bens Ret akan Tees rfempege Da POLL DF pay isatotheof a aba+ ahiee a fey :Ey ect eee pi yhy"5 Tw rtd +@o*% eee set wtp teutESALUHAVE£0 PASS A’ ’iaeer are lintited te 2-000Membersb The Cosi htées thatlingsteeeetororeceive$1,00 ;but.in case yourincedeath.F i Crass ('\—Admits all between the |TONTINE PUND:~At the same eunr'of This is tie ie.;that had a Cas ox x Co:oGash Onpialof Rates.E.McMURDY,Presipext. &.MARTINDALD,Vite Paesrbert, OF Aseets over .......-------- Net Sarpius over| Policies issued in two ‘y aoamhehe Tae)ett»,6 D84)TE an,tow 4tsdiassi ROME Te Fe t,. ¢ fo 4 : Sut 1 \Audif your Oless IN THE SAME OLA6S.he?EXAMINATION. eugene,ee"ee 8-4 PORbaa: :1 + re’ a i if on hg’hs7“; “4 aera 72;Watt.cepgeel BH)a PRS yah ihe ik,REPS Oh Bane ag sngeneeeay 44s eener157WerewiwseavesSMeRGSAP.*!4 ce wey y ',LIOYS27his Company's ihe,Twle Comat ésno festriction on travelafter,4 |niade.Tie Company bre he Ray of f-mphi IE Oy -im.Ph mpapy wi |pa stone as >EOiy‘ ot Ie DIN BD frees RN-PREMIUM, VOT CPs‘orCheap >a sSBw 4 Be) NSD G, ae ~aM a) -oe Toei os.ges,oe raneeand is’fult 5.000,”7 et ba abel pie euleeet henever#Otass oncefullitis always your death should.cccut,.withiove *yeer, embersin your Class,yet will thereané Members'inyour Clase atthe time of,your Members,then $5,000,'Crass A.—Admite all between the ages of 16 and 35.CrassB.—Aduite all between theagesof 35 and45,me Meywerk or 4 Yortive Foxp,which may give to yourself,whiletlivingy.s large ov ” qm Yep Feesof45and60. you become insured,you alee:become a wetheUnitedStatesdoingbusi“000,and ere7 .::a deposit with the esecarityofthePolicyHoldersthatiseuespoliciesofthiskind,of All Direeturs are Stockholders.Al!Officers are “kholders.SECRETARY.bs'T.I LEANDER AT WM.HENDERSON,T PMc ORLANDA'H.SPHPWART,Coonre!,LUCIUS ca DAM,Conaplingheinery.Mepreat Examiser—M.B.TAYLOR,M,D.,Saliebury,N.0, GEN.ROBT.B.VAI CE,Asheville,N.C. J.K.BURKE,Dar.Agext,Salisbury,N.U. GENERAL MANAGING AGENTJorNCARQLINA.Aug.19—33:1y reriy.GT1+)4 atv.&»on PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFx INSURANCE O0’Y., RICHMOND,orVA.- Showing a success beyond precedent.Issues policies on Muthal,Non-Forfettingandallthemostdesirableplans.Dividends paid out om Life'Poligies,40pe cent,|which proves the economy of its management and its careful selectionof sists. which undermines the °|W.©.GARRINGTON,........0..00.cc0eceepeeeeceesens »cow RRRSEDRIT.bodily strength and breaks |join ps:DWARDS,......-..--------esesseeeeeseeeees View Pavexpanr. down the rnimal spirita,...|D.J HARTSOOK,.......-....2.000.esceeeeereereeesnnes ,.SECRETARY. Fo Per 1S.3.MOPEING...........--<0...ccqccsvasameuecs Assistant Sicebtanr. Wherever’ft is ‘fntre-5,WLI oeoveceseerens SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENOTES. |o—_—— duced it beeumes a stand-|THE CONSOLIDATIONof the two most popular Southern Companies isfall ofved ard .article —a medicinal holdersofbothCompanie«.Its ex turts Willbe less,and with lessrelk:tiveriak. staple.It is to-day the bestand purest tonic,and the most popularmedicine in-the civilized world—be sureandget the genaine. Seld by allDruggists,Gro- cersand Country Stores..PIANOS PIANOS. SiX COLD MEDALS a DeenIn OctoberavejasJ ae ee ORAS.M.STEIFF,now verPormade.oja,and New York Pianss. Orrrer itp Wivthodwe:=~ No.9,‘North Liberty Strect,near Baltimore StreetBALTIMORE,Mo. STEIFF’S PIANOShave all the latest im-rovemenis,including the A,Treble,lvoryProntsandtheimprovedFrenchAction,fally war-rantedforfiveyears,with privilege of exchangewithintwetvemonthsifnotentiretytopurchasers,Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs alwaysonhand,from 960 to $300.a.=ke our Pianos in use Jen,R.E.Lexington,Va.a.nk te N.Beil peer,B.C. jen.Ro!280m,Wilmington.aceGov.John Letoher,Lexi LheMessrs.R.Barwell&Bon,jotte,N.C.Deaf,Dumb and Blind Institute,Raleigh,N.C.Misses Nash and Kollock,Hillsboro,N.0.Terms Liberal.A callissolicited.X93 Brown &Berthardt are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Pianos._Pianos sold at Faetory prices.jaly 15—ly ALEXANDER DUVAL UPHOLSTERER ON Jenkins’Corner,Just bask of the Cloth-ing Store of Ring &Coblens,is now pre- pared to do everything in his line at short notice and on the most reasonable terms.— All kinds of farniture renovated and repeairedandmadetolookaswellasnew.Spectal at- tention given to the making and repairing SOPAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES,CHAIRS,&e,&o. Give him acall,examine his work,and WM.G.BARBEE,|Jan.1,1870 Proprietor.|will go away pleased,16-tf Matress Maker,: pete on |Thefuturedividendswillbemorecertain, ved fand created. |Meo |fore;to t of old policy bolders will be eff-eted ;they will continpe toper id the came policies as before;to bare the same rights,benefits and privilegesasbe- probably greaterinamotint,and a better reser thesameraleasbe- |fore,and have equal present security with grea‘er future benefits than before. } |the Southern public »Ztome|It advises the paymentof all It requires no notes for loans. arties teed on the face of the nsIthasthefollowingvaluablefeatareswhich ber there had been nesuchIteinvestment offunds (as presesors. +a Advantages of Life In- surance. The North ee ae Company pays its premiums prom ly without charge.MY,HULDERNESS,Agent,North America Life Ins.Co. Taomasvitie,N.C. DearSir:—You will please accept my sin- cere thanks for your prompt payment,without charge,of the amount of the policy of Ineur- ance on my Husband's Life,amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars.At your ear- nest and repeated solicitation be was induced to insure in your Cumpany,and now we arethe recipents of ite benefits.To you and the North Anterica Life Inear ance Company we shall feel under obligations,such as only the widow and fatherless ean feel and express.-May you have succes®in inducing others toinsureinyourmostliberalcompany,and maytheLordofthewidowandarsblessyouandprosperyouinAp!good work.ARGARET Q.Banner,of Rowai Mills,N.C. Mr.Holderness is also agent for the Liver ool,London and Globe Fire Insurance Com-pany,which insures all kinds of public and pri-,Brid ac-Merchants andvatebuildiogs,Railroad De tories,Founderies,Mills anpaysallitslossespromply All letters ad to Mr.Holderness,at Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten- tion.dec 3—tf |Mrs.Henry W.Miller’s Boarding Flouse, COR.NEWBERN &PERSON 8T8,RALEIGH,N.C. febl1—tf OPEXED NovemBER 1862 All renewals of old policies will be in name of new com This Company has met with a snecesa beyond al!ai toany ond@equanyav anh preston bereeee a |each nextpayment,until nothing will be required,and the policy may be a sourceofincome; iywill allow one third loan on participating policies. It bas no restrictions un residenceortravel,all I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina,dotting 14 ina Iés the blessed boon of Life Insurancetolook well to theirit terest by r merits ofthe “Piedmontand ArlingtonCGeepenteneysolicited,and informationcheerfally Lexington,3,0.D.W,COURTS,Gen'l..Agent for Western N.C.,Rufin,N.O. fa Life Ineurance.and now offers tesurpassed—vidends will continually ae policies are Non-Forfeitable,and the rights.ofasepartofthecontract..no other ormaeny gives:The late F t mapy Southern men,insured in Northern companies,the J of being Home Office,by having all their past payments forfeited.ie com th policies,and in the erent of separation from its office by any Len vestion,te such all the right of Non-Porfeitare,paid up policy,surrender value andinterveningcause.Lie ee permanent by the Charter)is fi mortgages or cy Uneneumbered Real Estate Worth Double Amount Loaned, aSafe,Sureand Profitable 1 nvestmentofthe$10,000,000,which are ann ife Insurance,taking so muchfromeur strength,therebygiving additional thus offeringtetheGontherneasetee given.LEWIS c. jan omg Tg edBEYONDDOUBT:The ConnecticutMutnal IS THE STRONGEST”LIFEInsuranceComp'p Acquired Capital over $29,000.Ratio of expenses to totalreceipte in 1869,6.89 per cent.Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities.as mieasufedbytheNewYorkLegalStandard,is one$100;and it grants ail desirable formesanceuponstrictlyequitableterms,and atthecheapestattainableratesofcost. 8.D.WAIT,Gen.get,April—!Office,Raleigh,N.0JNO.A.BRA DSH:A \WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OL,FRIENDS and the Public for theatropageheretoforeexteadedtohim..Menowformsthemthatbehasfitted&p a new antlcommodious Shop,in Dr.Henderson's Brick- Building.Room Mo,2, where he wouldbe pléasedto seethem...Heuarantoineverycase.—ff.has in his sre eee Hair DressersinWesternNorthCarolina.He requests a cellfromall.Saksbury,N.C.,Deo,17,1849.50 mid van \QeAn Da WEKOL TiMe (HHA AAedHesditring Coens ia tueTy*|World.)‘s;APE >SAV Novewsen4,1864. withMroHH.T. waepa not peteere him,1 —LIAM WeIGHTMAN,&Weightman,ManeaswaStreets,Philadel- @ aii.a!>i aw “7 7WS.maitnotp’sAptana!trod % 'D.EXTRACT BUCHU, from indiseretion.The ex-which are accompanied DesiromioestoomofSomme 7 ‘at slid olliveiest ..Gy ® ** 0 Te ‘LA _ ti tht sharin ot a oe st}gal ue we44Vedeg ree be madeb.ii oat rtiew =hd 4|usiness. »<st AClers yea =slonary,disc:vered asa‘eofNervousWeaknessE net un Litemaee 2 if ne, i peed Po of’ion D,Bible A MY THY =v Mubutes'Private.versatl p wit pass,tener cir pum-ber.‘et irtetor ate .METZG#R Henover Pa,~ InallGar 6Of he Urilte Btates tos 11 *sa,Nelson &o'sAluminumGoldJewelry | danene pabing |©300perweekerlling the A}be ge wy ‘Beat Tielt ton of ¢HM ever int o-duced.Whee exact cotor,white’it always retains,end.standstheteste ofthe strorges acids,No one cansellifemgoldonlybywe“h’—the *lomioum fold te-ing shout L-4tigh er.4.7 @CO.Bre ae ling talgoodsfor110thepricegoldjewelry‘s «M4 for,and on most litera to ageneedptcas)balance ov 80,0and99days.¢tend person*,wishi gto act as.agent>&faibane complete amorimen®of gords,consisting «fben6,Brace!ets,Lockets,|adie’and |athe Pine,Riggs,Sleeve Buttons,Be’s &c.,(or atl re—25 devaeWhertheGoodseresheother75dotiaratr30,60 and 9 days ae bt‘ae ress A.NE’‘a“2s meV.a}0007;SIX WONTDS can/Shrew and reliable man Wy 6 "dt 4T5 dollas.ForheNORTHAMER'CANNo,8 Nassau Ptreet.bew York. r lenlara enllpaPICTUREO0., anted—/°"*"™-100 te 250 dollars pe tebate ducetheGENUIN:|MP.OVED COMMONPENFE PAMILY 8+WING MACIIING.This Me!ineeT!stitch of Disease,or ForedodingsCaveLente.Prostration, enterinto enjoy mentsof society SGnee WMected with Organic |Weakness,requires the aid of Medicine to strength.|the which HEI MBOLDSIfnotreatnentis insanity ensues.tS Concamneetme)?2°"PB ees =errsRPwhitesrimExtRacror BUCHU, =We! TRACT OF BUCHU*eo however slighteesmentalpowers. requ!¢the of 4.Dia-S Extract Bucha is the great Pricée—@1.26 perDeliveredtoanyad-all commanications.| 6 .: axvie®tiedT i o>20 3T » fee)biee +d bee elite ~ .bia J 2.MLALBOLD,Drag and Chemie!Tos Brod vay,.x an “|Be=t Horse-Rower(made ip the end Dollars for any mac Ine Vat lisew astro rT.nore core,le |mekasticol-ckh Bch”Every e-cond stilt -h can beout,and stlt ¢cloth cannot be pulled apert with ut teer-tag th.We pey agen sfrom 75 4 200 per month and expeness,6r Beom~teton from whi h twle that amountAdrfreortermetoagents,&o J W.ROGrR*2 OO.2 Liberty tre 4 Philadelphia,Pa—Beware of AN Ag-nta selling Mae:inew beaatiful,oF More «letic seam thee the *EB can be made CAUTION “gine « Yo -viwwaet cnopeadeliyolvcsrel,baw gertoH oe vad “Sadeews G10!¥nk An 'nves m nt of 25 detiers wilt re | ath,every where,wele and femate | hem,fell,tack quilt,cord,bied,bral’and em ar tnomeunrrirme.Prete cop adpaywarrertedYorfveyeersWetmeOneTh2 4 2 Samay (440 G8 40130036p1280,004aioe8nsoo.15:00)37,502:Column..|6 00)45,00+Column.00 75.00 1 Colu DENT IN ARKANSASLIFE. BY JUDGE ARLINGTON. I shall never forget thefirst vision,ofWilliam.Denton.Jt was th:the cotrt-house at Little Rock,Arkantary iw thesummerof1834.The occasion itself pos- |seesed a terrible ipterédt,well calculated|olfix in the memory all *ite’?ireumstan- eof,“A vast concdurse of spectators hadmibledtowitiessthetrialofayoungandverybeautifulgirlformarder.TheJudgewaitedatthemomentforthesher- |G0 bring in the prisoner,and the eyesoftheimpatientmultitudeeagerlywatch ed the door for the expected advent,when | jeuddenly a stranger.entered,whose re j tention.Here is his porteaist,done as aceuratelyaspencauskeichit.A figure,tall,lean avd sivewy,and |straight as an arrow,a brow massive,|soaring,and smooth as polished marble, |intersected by a large blue vein forked like the toague of a se:t,eyes redish |yellow,resembling a wra:lful eagle's eyes 1”as brilliant and as fe arlully piercing;af Cure,&less they con show «Certificate of agency &etever.“Yeaiadll aot fod worecive:res,oneld'« eo h ace o'd b D ip :t t t|Werthiess Mach o s d by oth parties an wean aeme,|bal he ivi od fab ial h- .|ed cafés!He was habited in leather, |ortiamented affet the fashion of Indian coazame,with beadsof every evlor in theers.|rainbow ancers.umors.ana cers,neculiatto Pema tes ts by|by _cesteee Antic aaD)rueve the Chierosi=west mote Chhewt ah opefat .es ~-Eve:oe a linn,wlonas 6 ont,oalees vente a ataee,7 A sip #State ane ca -ss ARTS ¥by +hodll ever beoaForparvied'are,vend for a ctreyter,call ppon or address«ther of the ate +.BF.Kimewiltbe«ith Dr.GreenOctoberSth.octamAgricultural Implements MOWING MACHINES, STRAW CUTTERS,do,Kc. A THE ATR PALRof theState Agricultytel!»held at Ralgigh onthe 18th,198 pe2ysofOctober Blbowing hisway proudly and slow!through the throu,dud seemingly uncon-scious that he was regarded as a phenom-enon that needed explanation,the singu- lar being advanced,and with the haugh-ty air of'a king taking bis throne,seated bin#elf within the bar,crowded ‘as it waswhhthedisgiplesofCokeandBlackstone, several of whom,it was known,esteemedthemaelvesfarsuperiortothoseoldand famous mastefé,’The contrast Between the disdainfal countehanée and outlandish garb of the stranger excited especially’the visibilityofthelawyers,atid the janior members |begaw a euppressed tittér,which *oon |grew louder and swept around the circle |They doubtless supposed the jvtrader to be some wild hufter of the ‘moantains. oll Be various kinds ¢/labor saving machinery f@|wim had never before seen the interior of <rm etl 4 te ¢followinp FIRST PRE.-.Od Boilié >were awarded to oe ee or.Davirteon County,N.©.Mannfacttrer or PROVED ROSE wasn Agentfor the sale of Agricultural Implements,andUseti‘ .,Best Wrought Share Plow............s.406-me Dede <>|BedHebsite Plow,(No.T1).......-ccsei-++10.00'oe eee Lee 10.|Best Wr fron Bubsoil Piow,.........++.10) Rext Best Mowing Machine........10.16.00 Occcercepevececocccceceses 5.00Certificate. State). Best Straw CotterBestStrawantlHay Cotter for Hond.iPr Por any ofthe above articles.o-any,thing |else in his,Hing,address J.H.Thompson,Tyre, ,Oet.ath,Yao.¥saat ECLECTIC.CAT *OF rirSTRELENGRAVINGS. Portraits;Historic Engfdrings,Bittle Scenes,Ideal Pictures,&c., OVER 200 LI FFERENT.SUBJECTS. These Engravings have appeared in theEciectra:Macazixe during the’past 25yeatt.“The subjects have been selected withgreateareonbothsidesoftheAtlanticTheyareprivtedondifferentsizedpaper.eithersmallsize,7 by 10,or quarto size,10 by 12. PRICE:bi Small size,10 cents;quarto size,15.cts. speciwen of eacl size dod cataligue eitowreckip?of 26 Gents ;ad.on receipt of $1,five of each size will be sent. Catalogues sent free to any Address.£.R.PELTON,Publisher,41:2.108 Falton St.,New York. Fruit Trees,”Sill Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plante, (HO}OR GANT BY.A FIELD SEEDS,&C. A splendidgtypgk ofthe cheiceat Yasieties.;oaks 4 Send for descripiive catalogues and Priced Any “ye ? mt —All Trees well packed so.as to carry safelyMypartoftheUnitedStates. Small Fruits and Small Plante of all kinds,sont by mail,postige paid,to any Post Office intheUnited$tates.Mdward J,Evans &Co,Nursery and Seedmen, * to @.T HELMB™D. sept 2—-3n YORK,«PA ALOCUE | gro.on|a ball of justice.Instantly the canse and object of the hter perceived jt.T'arning his headually,#6 a8 to give each lanugher a *.00 |look’of infinite #ebru,he ejaculated the||single word —‘savages.’©pen can deseribe the unspeakable malice;the defiant force which he threw into that'term;no létigange tan express Bat heaccented a red tiger and the hiss of «rattlesnake — ‘savages/”Te cared everybody of the er,who came in sar:dunded by her guard. a eynic mad,for her’s was a style of bean ty to béwilder the tamest imaginasiou and melt the coldest heart,leaving in both im agination ‘and heart a gleaming picture, enameled with fire and fixed in a frame of art @dchiantment to be felé ag well as seen. We might feel itin the flasher of hercountenance,clear as sunlight,britliantns the iris;Tn theelassi¢esnrolir of her fea tist’s chisel ;iu her hair of rich ringlets, flowing without braid,softer than silk,6 liquid and dreamy ;in her motions,grace- |ful,swimming,like the gentle waftrres of [a bird's Wing iri’the suntiy air;iw her aph’s;and.more than all,in rene;86 like ‘starlight;and yet thrillingthe*soul as 2 shock of electricity. As the anfortunate girl,so tastefullydressed,80 incon parable as to persunal charms,ealmly took ber place before the bar of her judgey a murmur of admiration |eedthittyour markable appearance siveted universal at | 1 the fiferhal furore of his utterance,al-|ed door though .it handly exceeded @ whisper—|ed.Thert slie stcod ia the centre of the | Jetioe that-eéorch-|00m,with a revolver iacach hand,every | horribleem-|barrel discharged,heg features pale,ber Hasis”Gre es.“Doth at the beginning|eyes flashed wildly,and:lier lips parted ad ehd of the word!’Tt Was a mixed|with an awful smile! growl,intermediate,betwixt the grow!of feet,weltering in his Warm blood,His bo- The apparition was enough to drive even| o.oool BY | 5 festial ab &ite ' ee lal owt. in,counte iste tap*f #4insirEm i Lou emp! han aBlancece f,es bate and ca attend,.HapyotherSheanswered ,¥ we set haetane ;8hwhie:in\Wet ear,ebondedseveralinchesfromthefloor,at-tered a.Wild ghyick,and,Aken.a:ood paleandtrembling,,.a8if inthe presenee of aghostfromthegrave.All could per-ceive that.ther®muse‘be sotie mysterions connection-bétwéen the two,and ihesceneasumedthejutereatofagen-uine rotbanee.Uhe stranger dtheCourtimaccents:at sonorousas the tone of an organ: ‘Muy ft please your Houdr,I will.de-fend the legal rights.of this lady.’ ‘Whatlicexelaimed the .,astonishedrptare’yous licensudh attorney Pw“The question is immaterial and irrega’ lar,’replied the stranger with a snegryfasJourstatuteentitlesanypersontoactas counsel at the :eqaest of a party.’ ‘Bat doe#the prisonerireques:it 1 ask- led the judge‘Let her spehk for herself,’said the stranger. ‘I do,’wae her gnawer,ss a long drawn breath esenped;that seqmied to rewd her very heart ayiogedt «a ‘What is your Timme,W#it mist be |placed on reeord 1 iaterrogated the jadge. ‘William Denton,"staid the stranger The case immediately progressed.We will briefly epitonige the substauce of the evidence:Abeat twelve months previo ly,the defendant arrived in town and || us |and finally a mouth slight,cold and sneer opened a millinery establishment.Resi-|}dmg in a emall room back of her shop, and all alone,she cles of her trade with unwearied toil and|conanmunate taste.Her habits were ee- cluded,modest and.retiring,and bence|from dométocorner stone,testifying the|mach jy |the might have hoped toeseape votoriety,|joy of the people.“At the same moment|are apt to think that &Word Or two ‘does;.|but for the ‘periloas gift oF that extradrdi j the beautifalanilliner bounded to ber feet |yo matter:that weticed not trouble oar- en,andto the,and clasped the tiamphant.advocate in |selrea to be over| |nary bedlity,whieh too aft friendless,proves a curse.nhe.wasroon | |soughtafier by thosegay fire-tlies of iash-| lion,the basiveseof who tife everywhere ' tis sedwetioh and rat,Badf che beautiful , strange?ecjected them all alike with ap-| utterable seorn and goutempt-{Among those disappointed admirers ||was one of a characier fronrwhich the fair milliner had everything to fear.HiramShere.belonged to a bagily ab.once|opulent,iofleential and dissipated,.tle| |was bimselt lieentions,brave and revenge-||fal,and a dacliet of “established terrible | |fame.“Te generally known that hehadmadeinviteestowinthefazorofthe lovely Euuma,and he shaved.the fate of all the other wooers ~a disdainfal repulse At nine o'clock,on Christmas night,| 1833,the peopl of Little Rock were starledbyaloudscream,as if of some onc in mortal terror;while feilowing that with an interval,came suceessive reports jof fire arms—one,tWo threc—a dozen ||déafening explosions.They flew to the shop of the milliner,whenee the sound |emanated,end pushed back the untasten- A dreadfal geene was present- } And som literally riddled with shot,lay the all|dreaded duelist,Hiram Shope,gasping in |pired.‘In Gad’s name,who did this?’e |claimed,the-appalled spectators,‘l did it?said the beautiful milliner,in cepts,*]did it w|:|her sweet,gilvery ac |}save my hoor !” |Such is.a brief absteact.of the essential gold from the Stars.’I€«a:the spell of |clreum#tances,developed im the examin-|Jif.|tiow of Witnesses.The testimony elored,|and the pleading began.“ |Figst of all,Flower,Pike and Ashley|(all famous lawyers at that tite in the |prosceution.They about,equally parti-tioniaed th zir eloquence,betwixt the:pris. |culey as made it a matter of doubt wheth- ler he or his client was the party then,on trial,.,As to Denton,haweyer,he seemed buried in deep thought or slumber, When his time came,however,hesud- |denly sprang to hia-feet,crossed the bar, and took a position’almost touching the foreman of the jory.He then commene- ed in a whisper,bat fa a whisper so wild, ‘ pared varidns arti-|guilty,”without leaving there at her | net.Ihave ever,d to such appallingnewaslikeJove'a caglegingecrows.And yet inhighesttempestofhisfarytié wonderftily calm,He éfpli ture gave che—the flash of a X fore-finhielegel mh toérashawortObbtiBedwral me!’“And thua the ontiedanother.point—hed’2f.di .he(eee'bnd this dheTh Siar Weectyandt .jHis.voice grewdirge,dndh '.t a-vivid picture of man’s crnglticsand,woman's wrongs,vi Pood ne plicition..in the case ofshie ebient,aotily -|their fences are fast going down or fast haié the audience wept like children!*’ oboeit was in the peroration’rene ed the Becith both Sf fervora he tossed his hands wildly toward heat-|and in time he is ; en;each finger spread apart,and quivgs-ought to know it.In no business’is |peneeahe|flag;ome.({.)tell,what @new:adtfollow thatis misera-lupity,Hie features wererlivid as,t Bie?A avoided by syste-of a corpse;bis hair to atic farming..Every,merchant knows on end ;his nerves ehook as with a paleyy miat if his business is yet done.io,order seed|itisaofrotation of erops;no plan for savinmanuresorteesoil;no wayofdraining,or og to their stocthecostBae‘with the least feed;theroadistheircow-and pasture;the door-yard is their’n;a rail fenceistheironlygate;their fowls are every-where they ought not'to be,destroyingandwasting;,their tools,carriages andharneesarealwaysoutoforder,and gen-erally,exposed tothe sun and raio;teistockiswanderingtheykaownotwhere; going to rain;dwruly horses,hogs audcattleargoftenbreakingin,w the ought notto be;tenee corners a -lands are growing up with briatevandbrashiccohogie,naeee |ves Heglected7weeds grow;cropsfail,stotdie;(ole beeak.;els.sick;ex-)maltiply ;,profits diminish;spiris wo y—who can i nor the...pasties mus,y vetzaneete Eee Bhase: i eo he.meteWedonotbelieveinRo‘ie wre : King Arjhur,ever sit with .a eeeLancelotGainevereun ‘cessionoflegends thattellssowellasasthe“Faeriecer?Does any one’Alfred baked pies forthe neal!or that the strong Earl arwick kitheduncowwithablowofhisdisttytheindustriousMatildaWilliam,ueror’s Queen,execute the Bey:with her own fait liands,taretellsas,or did eS ee tu the personoffi 1 801.»Was Cleopatra the ey ve it log be e ore a . resented’tobe?And at ”banquet ‘when the “mailedby.b h the concegtrated near at hand,howandguddenlydissolveapearl gar,when we haveenoughtoeffectthat Was not Uleopatra’s Me™ the loser,,The | ingy Hike the flanie 6fa candle,as be eld.|tom more requisite than in farming,‘T }ed with thé Sagt words of the deceased |farmer has to do with fixed laws—they |enormow Hiram Shore—Tell my,mottier tbat I am'|must be obeyed or he or his crops anffer.|hers6 terribly 7 Onithe'French‘ss aliketheCorsicanBrothersofMr.: dead audOntheword he of all horror.it was the wail of immeas- urable deepair—a wild howl of infinite torture.No langnage can depict the ef- fect on all those who beard it.Mefgroaned,women shrieked,and one poor!Christian World:The evil that is in themotherwascarriedawayinconvalsions,| The entire epeech occupi d bat an hour. The jury.reburned a verdict of “xot the box,and|three tremendous ¢heere,Whe ‘sacccesivclapsofthander,shook thecourt ber erme etclaiming : ‘Oh,my basband !my dear husband !’ Denson emiled,sewed ber hand,whis pered a word in jer ear,and thetwo left the bar together,proceeded to the land-ing,and embarked in a steamboat bouforNewOrleans.It seems that they bad|previously parted on aceount of his cause leas jealogey,after-which she had aseum-liars!" ed a false name and came to Little Rock ascertain. They returned to Texas.The busband|j,my haste,”we shotld not have under- ©|many ways and sorrow comes from a v¥a- |would have said that!How he tearned her danger I could never|,,sweeping and uujust,that if David had was a Colonel io the revolution,and es-caped its perils only to fall the next year in a terrible fight with the Camanches.—|pimec ifaggrieved.We often-do in thieAnewconutryimthecross-timbers,a|jife of ours;we catnot haveall we wishcountryofwildwooda,-romantic as his|¢-om our brothers and sisters,arid so we|own cloquence,and sawbright’prairies |beautiful as his own Emma's sweet face, commemorates his name-—the name of a |that all things should be ours,and when|we find only a few thitranscendentstarthatscttoosoon,which else had tow been the first Inminary in the political sky of Texas,if notin the circles of the whole Union,for he was na-ture’s Demosthenes of the western woods.amat-ehslsakpaliinedl CAUSES OF SUDDEN DEATH.Very few of the sudden deaths whicharesaldtowrisefotorthaheat,"do feallf"Grie®From thal!catige — To ascertain the real origin of saddendeaths,experiments)have beew tried in Earope aud.reported:t a etientific ‘con-grees held at Strasboarg Sixty six ca disposition fo laagh.:he last Ore:He articulated but a sin-ees of sudden death were made the sub- "he general gaze,however,was then|gle seu tence—Pel!my mother that Tam|ject of a thorough post mortem examina- diverted by the advent of “the fair prison-|dead and gone to h—I,’and instantly ex |tion;in these cases only two were found |who had died from disease of the heart.— |Nine of sixty-six had died from appo|plexy,while there were forty-six caves of |congestion of the langs—that is,the langs |were so fullief blood they could not work,|there not being room enough for®suffi- cient quantity of air to enter to support The causes that produce congestion Lof the lungs are cold feet,tight clothing, |cqusisbowels,sitting till chilled after-be-{irgew armed:with labor or rapid walk,go |ing too suddenly from aclose,heated roomtured,#fmimetrical’as if ‘cut With an ar-|southwest)epoke i”so¢ées#ion for,‘the|into the old.air,especially after apenk-ing,and sudden depressed news opera:- ing on the blood.‘The causes of enddennerthangossamer;in her eyes,blue as |overand her advoeate,covering thedlatter |death being known,an avoidance of them the heaven.of Soathera summvr,large,|withench sascastic wit,railery and fidi-'may serve to lengthen many valuable l tives,which would otherwise be lost un.|||dec the verdict of “heart complaint.”—|That disease is supposed to be inevitable figore,slight etherial—a sylph’s or ser-|io pay pot:the slightest attention *to tris |and incurable;henee,many may pot take q :’everlast-|oppononts,but remained motionless,with |the pains to avoid sudden death if theyingsmileoftherosylips,no frank,so se-|his forehead bowed on bis hands,like one |knew it lay in their power. _Se “Ave those pictares which yon bronght home from Europe all landseapes 7”eridanartisttoMra.Snobby one day,“Lordblessyou,no,’replied the indignant la-I dy,“‘them’s ile paintings,” | | spark will set a -honse on five.A fit of hell!Hie emphasis |Order ie heaven’s first law—so it should |pavecrubodiedtheetements|be the farmer's..7 ——— "HASTY WORDS. An Englieh lady writes in the London world,that rushes down our streets,de-| vastating bomes,ruining happiness,andlayingwastethepleasantplaceshasmanyfountatos.Sin does ie deadly work in of sources..And.hasty words have to answer for améng whe rest.We riety particular what we say.Bat this is only ove of oar many mistakes. Words live There isso much vitalityinthemthattheytakerootevenuponveryunlikelysoll,Hasty words are al-most ture to have little sensé and lesskindnessinthem.‘They are not the off-| spring of meek and quict spirits,but of | hot,passionate tempers.“All men areWhobutamaninapassion The assertion is ot prefaced it by his profession,“1 said stood it.Perhaps the reason why such words are spoken is,that the speaker feels allow oursélvea to gtow freital and angry. We are unreasonable enough to sappose ngs coming to oar shate,then we become Aavpatented andpeevish,and speak hasty words,Then we say very hard things of each other, and most sinfully any,in our hearts if potieetthingsofourwise ort gio wk how we ven oarselvesfram ettering them,sul es-capethé Heedof after repentance,whichistheirConsequeuce?“He that believeth shal!not make haste.”Is not ihe sectetofourimpatiencetobefoundinourlack of faith in God?If our hearts were stay- ed wpon‘hin,if we were'tike children res-tify in ottr father’s aris,would every lit- tle thing that occtrred around us buvesuchpoweroverus?If we know so astovénlizethefact,that nothing happens to ve without his permiesion,that whatseems80prévokirginthosewhoare about us would hot 6 alloWed to troubleusanlessHe.willed it 80,if we saw that words,trials,inconvenitnces,and even | unkindness only come to us aecordilig to ITis pleactire,surély then we should cease to be hasty. apenas Endeavor,if possible,to keep a clear conacience,and two or three cleau shirte. Rise with the lark,but avoid larks in the evening.Be above ground in all dwel- lings,and above board in all your deal- ings.Love your neighbors as yourself, but don’t have too many of them in the eame house with you.oto aie Fight hard against a hasty temper.— Anger will come,but resist it stoutly.A passion may give you cause tomeurn all the days of your lite.Never revenge an |covered,if we may credit report,at Rou-« like the Lallet of Robert a;of. Andersdti1°Was tof ARomanauthortriedtoprovethatshe not so.Did Messalinnindulgeinte *vice for which’Javenial lashed seen Messalina played with er,aud the author has ingeniously thrownalltheviceonthedoubleoofhasmadetheEmpressachastemartyr.Did Joanof Are really exist?They saynot,now-a-days.HertombBas been dis- en,and surely her caleined bonesywoald not yield askeleton.(esar,whost ex-hortation to the pilot,“Thom .earriestCesarandhisfortunes”—Caesarem 7etfortunasejus—that has givencononeofhisgoldensentences im his _es-says,midkes no mention of thestanceandspeechbothofwhich hayobeenseverelyquestionedandden;all thé crying out that “thediei¢ied,‘ead the thoughtful night spent on bonthebanksoftleRubicon,whichbafarnishedtmanyaneloquent“to a=carry somewhat of dise withthem.Hehimself tias not related eitherincident,though Sentonias and Platareh make a point out of each ofthem.Thus we have shown that & certdinmixtureoffablesexistinallhistory;andthat,to quote Lord Bacon,“a certain mix- tuce of untruth doth ever add seat.”Batthearmofthis“ze:t”is,that it gives theleaderanunnaturalappctiteformarvels,and allows the partizan room to disfigure the finest character English paper. Divorce Day.—The 8th of BoyemberwasamemorabledayintheGincinnaticourts—it was “Divorce day.”Thesceneisthusdescribed:“In the Common Pleas Courton Taes-day the divorce docket,comprising ap-wards of sixty cases wae called.Atogineo’clock the court room was nearly filledwithwomenofvarionsde,of socialFattieneHeeriaer The number pres nt was #mousty by the fact that every woman had filed a petition broaght,on an aver: age,three of her sex along as “Wiinersés.Many,too,broagh their babes @long,fuc- nishing the music for the oeasi@m gratis,In a few cases the husbands Were”plain- tiffs.It appeare dto bea general reckon- ing day all roand for the viélatoga.of the matrimonial contract.The only eases enlled were those in which no answers hadbeenfiledtothepetisione,ledving the:im-mense majority of cases to be hereafterdi«posed of "’mi —____+_++ Mr.Bitiixes on ALconOL.—What it was that invented alcohol,Lam anable tew tell without licing ;bat it would hay bin a fustklass blessing for the rest ov usifheaiidthelickorhadneverbeenborn. A grate meuny,with dyspeptick morals,argy that lickor is indispensible for man- ufakt-ing and docktor purposes,and also for mekaritkal dace,and they hold thatyoukouldn’t raize a barn that’would stand without any good old Jamak rom, and stm say that pudding-sasa,Without enny sperits in it,iz no healthié®than common goose frease. But aw!ov these are farnishéd free-ovcostbythedevilhimself;end enny manwhoadvancesthemiztelling(withoutknowingitperhaps)lies that will yataraffestimate,at least a pound injury,piece. = ,:oO i a ‘i r oF odyeo ae i 8eof |eet ts ee aes reo ee uel Misme"'co ie a =A ve 8 Horney aud Misi ing renc 2 i “4 >=pane amy Cust ee ead »|* M tb ocBa eee ee Sear we ae L .em de cesgatle en:a Lael |bysombe,thatthe Conservs altaaltS:rom veers ile ¥astoldies ok aes.taal sdownd tethePee:nary ,Pe Fe.empath ore ge ok ;pa Sta pepe y)TK Me,ta BuuncomPiteees¥oh)a i]et etses §oe,i ye Y we 3 .G og 0 _’c Heon:=}:k|JolCiDDrcult.D P -H Yiswh1havefledxng!M0 nd is “Ty my OF ReSPy‘e ..¥ _ae if ¢3]uti ri human d s 2aahens|p cdunty p aedOybeBick:.AIL!0 ORT a 0 Ld GP Git 2 4 :‘i D ,ae edoeqthersOFDlerdaa?-an Lm ~ _s Ye _eg .Cy $;!GU'0 ile o d ou ti OE ¥"ye 2)~ry 2 o *|Baa“1 n oe Se i Oeeatsen&"-—-y fre,5 er on ’)of 0 :r .Q !‘ee ed a G “Femme aePs,i Jos 0 .5 D A mma;intedhs:‘.b biParsutyboulff|range ©of Saw a oh oeoo pe se oeaot3x F ;="0 A a :as do ‘e u0|in b d\2 (0 . 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This issaete theChatham tuilroad -|chartered 'p 1848,is vow in =prosperops READ THE PRICES.4 om ]na 10): uy,was omitted by the State Treasurer in |condition,andis realizingthe most sanguine PermeatetheverySubstanceofthe the statement of the debt accompanying his |«LUNGS,Brown Jewelle:*nd'P Heine “4outs‘Ninic Empotum,Market Bt,Wilming. of its early advocates and|Wine Oroide Gold Cylinders,reguisted report for 1869,by reason of the decision oftheSupremeCourtreferredto..The debsis,therefore,actually redaced $2.693,.000.The entire debt &therefore.about thirtymithonsofdoflats,to pay the intere-t on*|whieh,at six to conduct the ataxof — yn mara phe ld eee gent °net weveshaywill.*Mpladsbaaakagealap Bpisiceonthissubject.1 still believe it would bewise,and would be sound y in the e R e Confederate aod notes,and pearlyalltheirolddebts,thebouds isseedpre-vioadl the werebased to a! extent on slave a ot!eemon Se Ber the OldNorthState. SPeruilt te to say a wordtoaf a 7how ee what cauve;and that upon the whole,they willpay @partofthe old State debt.and@illpay04theneworspecialtaxdebtwererealizedthesaleaf—_bpmdsfrom.fr STs contethatwearetohave 8 people.and it ie my doty wcommand:The demoralizationbytherebellioniseaehthatmanyofourlecannotorwillnotpaytheirownindividtaldebts;can you ex-pectthosewhocan pot.ur who will not dothis,to sabm@it tobe ta¥ed”Bearily to pay the State debt?There must be a compromise.The Statedebtmustbeconsolidated,and interestpaid,accordingly,and the svoner it is done thebetter ‘leave these matters to the wis- nich willas far as practica-eficientand bonest dis-daties.wrong doipgs,oppressions,neglectsofficials,aré not the leastjdtwhichwelabor.No ipeflicient 44 man shouldbepermittedtoholdoffice.ADU Ghtrim be nisds Notéet 4t ef- Assdine,for example,that the debt i:@20,-000,000.Three per cent on this would be$900,000 per annum.by issuing new bonds to $15,000,000—theinterestwould,be;at six per cent the sameamonita8theabove.e debt,however. evifl or ficientbylaw,“Yetby awe provid-|would be still further reJuced,if certain ofingPropetandseverepunishments,«ven dis-|the special tax _should be cotgone|4d met onlyat the amountswhich theyhorestmeumaybedeterredfromwrongdo-catienalied in first bande,‘Theprove hag APCS.4 wouldpay ope million five handred dollarshotsofficidl>be 4 td ake ae an to meetthe Neen ond o0r79 9oathi,+ficlently and|the State goverament,but two eanofSema willion five hundred thousand dollars,as a-=OF ddatdedned lee him Be Reben:bore eqdald be ewltegte1.I have deem-edit myduty ospeak fregly onthis sabject.ed otperiary.and be sent to the Pen-/Jf1 were disposed to court popularity at theinatotlessthan-sevenyears.Also|expense of duty,Wr if 4tonsequen-‘afidl'etery Offivial to give bond|cet ofstating plainly what I know to be the>Ry er feeling of our people,L grould Have @voidedwith,£904 apreties.in a sum anffeient to ji,ox Athese Views to your honor- covetsal wrotg,and let the wrong which|able +Dut thie must bemet, and the longer its cotlatinate postponed the ater will be the difjealties that wil!sar- round it..The itterest.on the bonds is eon- theBtateAConnty oF fndivideat may have| .inali¢igance,bemadegoodby |Fre | r cent together with the a-|the State a jterm|proxy to voteagainst anylease orsale, Bat reduce the débt.|~ friends.Ii has been coadvcted in the bestjandmostsatisfactorymanverbyitePresi- deat,William A.Smith,Esq,aided and sus-tained as he has been by a Board of twelve Direetors,ht of whom ate appointed byeiodfootchosenbytheStockhold- ~|ders.This corporation,under this admira-| |ble maurgement,is now paying six of eo cent|per apoum on its whole capi |madeby capitalists to lease this Roadfor a a eS ns |the >tateDireetors.the Gov-to faweruorarepot¢deprive theBtate ofthievaluableRoad.I cotinve tocousideration or advantage whichbeoffered,should induce theStateto partwiththispreeutherbysa'e or lease.The Reportof #s |past year.Yodr attention is invited to thesuggestionsintheReportinrelationtotheinterestnowdaefromtheStatetothepub- telerence to Swamp Land transactions. cation with Messrs.Bi and Carrow,forcertainSwampLands,bas pot been com-plied with oa their part.That the BoardmadeagoodbargainfortheStateincon-tracting to disposeofthese lands tothese gentleman.there can be no doubt~and oneOfthebestevidencesofthisisthefactthatfrom|they elected,when the timearrived for the AEE Oe Sowake hopeyment.and|firetthus forfeit what they deemed a bad bargainforthemselves.Thereareconsiderable bod-ies of Swamp Lands that are valeable;bot it is well that the should anderstand that these lan«s are not at present availableasarourceofincometotheschoolfred.— j} | ffearmillionsofdollars.Propositions bave been |at 995 ythe Boardof Edocation will |t'ng seven £15showthetransactionsofthatbodyforthe|°*be llc sehoolfond;also,to the statements with|in The contract nade by the Board of Eda.|be sent by Express 0. | and warranted perfect time-keepers,usually sold at $12 to $15,at only $6 Exc. THE BEST QUALITY CYLixpERs aT §8. ,Phe Double Dxtra Refined,deing «|very superior quality,regulated and wa:rantedrfecttimekeepers,equal in appearance and|flor time to $150 Gold Watches.at ONLY $10 BACH.Tus Dovete Rerrvep§olid OreideGolit fallfi ceusing them to throwoff the acrid matterthatcollectsfntheBronchialTobes,and at the sametimeformessoothingcoating,relieving the ir |ritation which produces the bThewhjecttobeobtainedisto cleanse theorganofalliaypurities;to nourish and streng-then it when it has become and enfee- Tt is invaluable.as it immediately relieves the|@ofieu!t breathingandharrassing coughwhichattendsthat.istati3 Degiemeptering ix ofFilresiveamerafatehfrees aa on fileatouroffice.All fractional awards10 per cent.discount.W.H.GERKEN,GeneralHeadquartersNo,11nowl)}:3t NGTON,N.C... THE LEADING OHUBCH MUSIC Book ofthe 1THECHORALUTE, BY L.0.EMERSON, The best Sacred Music Book ever writtenbythe«new.Choirs and$12);G1850per discn,Sample odpiedsentpost-paid on receiptofprice. ¢.SD LOS MewWerke as -—o——allowed Por Asthma thee It is a epecific—onedoseoft lie tngthe ate-|tisa eon reley:treesing choking,and prodocingcalm and pleasourorder,and ant repuseOnlereorat Por Croup 4 ote ashen &bottle ofPRANTinthehouse.We have|nameroae certificates of its having relieved,ai-|most instantly,thelittle sufferer,when death ||appeared almost inevitable.i |\MOTHERS BE ADVISED: KEEP IT ON HAND! |Thie dread disease —prompt action;as soon a the hoarse,hollow cough «heard,|ply the remedy,and it fs e&sily snbdaed;= |BUT DELAY IS DANGEROUS! e Soi oeleastsixDydepoutlag 8 Wittdens. Atcxu oo.Ko.196 Broadway,New York.P.0.Box 204"bot.11-453, THRO.F.KLOTTR.DR.©.A.HENDERSON. Theo,F.Kintts &Co.SALISBURY,W!C., prares fr Drugs,Medicines,Chemicals,Oils, Painta;Varnishes and Dye Stuffs,Perfumery, emall amountrefere these lands by the experience of ngadmiuis'rations.But they ought not to besacrificed.‘The State cau offord to boldthein,and after a while,they will be sought,porchased and occupied,and thus add to thegeneralwealth, (CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK.) (BST ABLISHED 4811.) Cushings &Bailey, Booksellers and Stationer 262 Baltimore St.Baltimore, 5, Havethe LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK STATIONBAY. |Blank Books made to order in anofBindingandRuling. The same careful Attentiun given to Pee tact :stantiy accomulating.This interest is vot4yOyears’experience proves be-|paid.and the debtis.therefore,growing lar-yond"Gyi@ition the slecessity for some such ger and larger.Promptitudein the payment| Provistensi»LEO j of interest is indispensable to credit.It My | ORD ER 8 as to Personal Parehases INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYSSendfurCatalogoes.Ko. m<ie ener SS ae = a nore the popdalenAke tesa aia be‘aahou Medien!“Wepders,and dnces ploassn'and &’:Teen ac yar |ce Bec nal Rt Exhflaralon and RelfowesooanSeteoeapplied$2|at Manufectarer’s Prices.ote &Dé it thie:wtew of the ‘waproftable ehersctet of A BODY AND MINDDINEARE.oominess pression. In the city of Prree gerd prea otady re WBE cae st 1|an whine oeSCHOOLWEDICAL|plaior Bech dose soem’spownes,|RIBBONG,LLINERY CLASSICAL 078 DEPT AL,|ThL Bieri "nhs sputlenktahpot lon,Si ,G le°‘Aw Cur B esMISBELL ANEOUS|Brett or eat i“the wetele)ton A .’ :|ere v.overflow of bile the mri anon Armalron 'Calar &Ca., An jimmense supply of ones bankai MP ea Wolaps Je ROWPRHE ANE dono GENERAL BANK &COUNTING HOUSE |cd.‘Phe effect upos the Mecbiy orgulal Prunny “ig I leh 0equ the &¢heYsyle|the desired rh | sept.23-4m |Vegetable Rector Sach is dyrpepsia.and the Containing all these nalitiesin aconyenientbrainaretoojndimatelyGed,type te!and cuneentented form,it has proven to be the decpepeneeronpopes.Se pst MOoT VALUBALE LUNG BALSAM variably aecampanied hy irritation of the tom-evor offered to sufferers from Pulmonary disea abe invigorating rem peweytyae ves,Prepared by : ostetter's Bitters isWOM powcLapedincanesoftodigestion,"Phefsteflck W.i.TUTT &LAND,of this ogreeable Lovie is eanlorting aud eneoug "ner A mila we A Aon nm the Bold by Progplae vere -AUEE BTA,GA. cbre neasive region tnnach ay .is lersencd,and the nervous reatievsness whieh|vot @,170.44—1ycharacterisesthedistyaeprovemeisispottrantent,ed by the retarn of »Phie towDoteLeceed.|with FALL &WinenMPORTATION % Ul den Peni aonwithnei| 0 tary,ap i eheeshetinNtgraduTheBittersaleoprinnote :yan ire “,) i Weer, RAINYBainFropys‘barn fyHie, ap Lah Faporithn ey NORTH CAROLINA,Superior Canpwees County.Court. Mary E.Stafford,Pid, (oe Divoree. Julius A.Stafford,Deft.To this case it ig made to a upen affi-davit that after diligentbediek the dscdand catinot be found within the limits of thisState+It is therefore ordered the pubemadeinthe“Old North State,paper published in Salisbury,N.weeks,notifying the defeudant to appear atTermoftheSuperiorCourt.for the county of Caldwell,at.the Court House ieLenoir,on the 8th Monday after the 3d Mon~day in March next,then apd there to anewerthecormplaintofthePlaintiff,which is filed in the officeofsaid Courty Witness,R.R.Wakefield,clerk of our ea'd Court,this the 22ddayof October.1870.R.R.WAKEFIELD,o.8 Co. 43 Gwi(prfee$8.):‘ +emo J a EMO ER ? PHILLIPS&BROTHERS, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE Court House,onMain Street, Ree ees ANKS TO THE a very liberal patron en-weihs them during the year,snd hips.by fair ing and stict ciendion to busipesatoitacontinaanee,if pot anincreaseoftheaarte,lt at RAMALY SMOOMRIDS, ee Presh and Salt Fish,‘Ty waa seer éeWhndicé,Rum,Gin,do.swheys,Dd me FS x , BOOTS,8 Oks,'DOMESTICS,¥IRCE GOODS,YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact,wan woereieg wat Pies avacietyStore,all of which we ©©Auk,or uatryProduce tt oe hieeatAPhOtpride,PALILLIVA\4 BROTHERSFob.14,870 ulEWANTIONQUE This well known House having been sew ryvUewtauenaodagererepineverydepartisnowepenfortheacoommetationaf from the sisiaoe ¥MPH walvalle ‘wih ond f,a4)and Wl MAL etnatthissehlurhwimh|Yaw,Hh WAl VAM .Wi Petcrelon abe “me *8 opt hf en nm fifty the largest Birk te be t ne iW this fone”;he ,be Plivercodghy,code TRE Devt saberward againy|tf Wns ;MO Hiatt hs a |we |all diaenwes te bagi viper Whhu thd gi eal |(irers Melle ited Rad Rahet aRPRHOH glow ave VPePnTOlly promotes beg 19 wy | ~TheTHA\HLEING PURLIC. La ee at The poton atrival ofTraine "iav4H.0,BOCLEA,Pro, *ORGAN. (With CarpenterandBurdett's Maw.-Improvements.)“Aater=oe TheVerdictisUnanimous! TheGreatestSucerssoftheAge!! We Challenge the World te Equal It!! And incite the profession,dealersandtheworldgenerallytoexaminethistrulywonderfulinstrument. TheBurdett CombinationOrgan The amongthe ihestenconinmsofmusiciansaud hie by tries nels penewehaveeverseen.” mentofench perfectionastobe beyond com.petition ”ms The presk aud public every¥bere whehadanopportanityofi-teuling to itestrains,not only give it theirwval,but unb tingly concede iwithoutarival. The Burdett Organ ranges in price Mom $135 to $1000. Wy have aleo New Gabinet Organs at$45,875,$100,ke, Cc,M.Teemaine&Bere., WHOLESALE.AGENT sy 0 . gs Produce Gommission 342 Greenwich Street,New Ya RECEIVERS OF ALL KAN Seuthern and Northern Proda soch on 00!,Hops,Hides,Skins,;Rage,Becewax,Green andTeas,Seeds:Flour,Grain,Pork, Poultry,Butter,Cheese,Bega ‘Lard,~~,|Wittes,At.4c.Our long experitneein the|4 ett business enablews.atd sell deiny for the highest market prices,and vireniars sent on application.©|selling doce t per cent:woot,dc, t laly WG,1870 ONSIGNMENTS SOLE ay +s sillllen Botan ap . aires 7roerrrert[bie ae aenly ENDJOINT.ENDOWMENT, ‘wi be imces 4 a~aAenitewnCOP7ve) hth Cet odal “heat 2 u should not see Mien! rt ;‘ast ower,4a on i pac hl :.a8 RETURN. -paverely that the at ‘the g Tatena ion|;‘at _7,Vitiated Blood ;j :suo »bat ‘?et tneds thr Thete (7°ee ane ieee “gh ’fi crangyment 6 to ‘et 01 theshovepons:!oe oWALVABLS.OLD XiMALDS.»ae re Sass om :Earatreesaane?2 Pin Frese ea ewent “ohSpeakingof Riiscsoesand heiress Aun-An eel,if he,;Seplinn and clato.and eting te 9 thesfateshenendai”bl eee eens sao Gout in.20 mati pianaaondapomp}n“gardei es a brights wattte re thot sever Wher caer —samwege Gacan.i ..n iw very ofraederstioeebacabeee,serato|lotrmreateinrwhe.baye newer been mar-|*al obscene i te evens me mber:tte.on Mae AP e pever been clever enough|#ppels of their da sit)are Wendl Prine Neto and YenatdeAn Sew im.theartsand grafts of thebeir-ji eel ee call spect}sstentionto our latPerhapstheyhavebeensaligvorheoffateenewraeremainwsvt14.1908,which bring P= never. toescape a “simulated SN ahey|the Piano perfec been ajarGitcies?.Ahoy All Yoghes|tee “SR ERI DoS |ser eet }mehee oe Pe Ear?ie hmES.By ataAVEOPASS’AVM set sen Jost a teve’They have sae or have been persnadedto iapute he aeitoietore their dives.ions ie Warrealed for Five na Olnes are limited t»0.008 Meiublierenoteexigted,In swtPaou’tvl Vs life,as a’?jails felt.a rr theme “YO,tHh i vi nil fuse and}’ennaompany gaatantees that inarya c ke ne iaation }a ugh there are not one thousand ms nlsa\*actrae with by amesof Ran Revas aoe Ste ahagh tha batin eet lLsebi,aevieper-piab iad thent-em throngh the fire bat they.‘arc burned;'receive as many dollars a at.death,.Eive thousand Faroeve Mee 7 :”oe Jove withthe (ator,affer|burned,byroed{and they can’t ridaiesShirley,|Of the beau,* 4 memeand the Lady on .4 ean eal Perbaps Ow Cats.~The caf jz called a domes-,',Seana,aresWeaklycontin 'OxLass’A.—-Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35.t ‘rt —_sk rer Class Bu Adwits allbétween the of 86und-45).625.94 4g 4 erentPLANTATIONBITTERS.Crass \)—Admits all between the apesof 4fand0.00.|©ines veut eee ee tik antcic]—but &%hia i .Po.TONTINE PUND.—At dhe same time youbecome jusured,you aleo «become aoes:foe clnese of thdoe ut FE never bin.able tew te ~“2s ‘phort Forme mace.nes tbe |poll.aaa ’he wy,4 Toytr¥e Fcyd,which maygiveto:yourself,eee earagto beyhavere ngbteonsly dcepived 1 bey sr "WhepoutThave fxoats Se”’ney yor WEEELY..Pht.wonderful vegetable Thi inteOx.Company in the United Bian doldmaifeate’at that ee kat oe Then to Sretetiiaens |itpthathae a Cash Uapital of $125,000,and has a ge basinassbeansaeoecstheors,_aru Shaltcumae Reged,cal that iz a bar .'i.Bide.ost ssl rms ytd ve at |restorative is the sheet-|wcurity aBolieyUsiaeie wacateete Rolls of thiskkind...Send:mein Ses canantest va Rates.iseeturs are re Btockholders..a pte Bore mee a “abey ne divas at Mosiss,but az tall TF |Seep York Weekly Departments,3 0)“anchor of.the;feeble ern ARTI}MDALE Werhs ,Ye ANDER STAM Sec =a meavedeethJudaikahaveattainedahighrepatationfromtheirbrevity,debili z .2 Ice RES .Ny,Asspakeobgettingsettled,whey nd x et:of Aeon's ung chick,cies eve niacin ,tated:|As a tonic and:SeraNpa YW.STEWART,Coonsel,LUCIUS McADAM,Day ev. rw ere muneoreaa pp BTOcpe cordial for the aged aid Mevicar Exasuxer—M.B.TAYLOR,M.D,Salisbury,N.G2"”aor Of mamyimiacéilREARevr languid it ims no equal |‘GEN.ROBT!B.VANCE,Ashéville case ie 80 Many women.eos for yu,aud then steal witeorthe eitting|weettinssdeuneofthat ati fidate<.;aaamhisilthegsvericfavorofepins-room az soltly az an andertaker,and lay ;themselfs down on the rug at vare fee’,e sensaite 2 inaespment woi wo |.;=Frequtntlythy tavé a singularly|fall ow injured ionocened,au J’chicke::patihie Aatnew my ae the wor e dethe mort among stomrachics.As a’GENBRAL MAN \GING AGEN for N.CAN ge of «thies.|The Gossip with Ov reapondént contains answers .J.M.BURKE,Dist.A@mrr,Salisbury,N.C.Aug.gop re ope and dréam ov their childhood days |64PAGES.READINGMAT TER,to enquirers apo!\msclmable uhjects remedy .fi the |———=+onesiesFeetaidwioesecmouheVerysir!Ali thare ia sbout a eat that is domes 80 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS.<=s y~ter nOrVOUS "4 54)NO ewEP ee nD SeOe draw.They have more eulture than tik,that I kuo ov,iz that you kant loos An Uirivalled Literary Payer is lie weakness to which womenSETeosreequltoflarger|ones WALKER,Buns &COGSWELL,NEW YORK WEEKLY!are especially subject,it is PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFEINSURANC tute,ahd iver?*|Yo kartlooze «kat—thery are az hard aestlon—they hard D.WYATT AIKEN PaAeewcearentoffriendsandof!Lia,S }Each issve contains tom eight io ten phert ba :anaeieeeeadtele|to hoow aa bad repatarhu .LesTON,LESTOM,&©.|ries and sketches and bails¢Soave Pocus.Yn superseding every other |OF RICHMOND,“VA;oe .vihideionsTheil|.Ya may send one out ov the State,da ‘cLemmons STAGE8 LINBs!tiento thesix serig)stories aud the varied dat !dee wi re edie 'be ™:upin a meal bag,and marked “UC.O bD nem.stimulant.In all climates,MmOeOd GOMES.iar.occ cbpsscceres cel ane5andalergrmanknove(ahd (be next morwiog yw will fiud byw o oh WARSAW |SPECIMEN QOPIES SENT FREE !|Net Surpips Over ..-..-.--04+.+++ens eeecae eee toonseeRaeher(according tew ex)fn the fame old Te.Fawt He.trepical,temperate Or |Policies issued in two years Pe cence acces ae b-dedspet,along-side ov the kitchen stove,red ayeltevil The Term aa ,i ee def Gowamleast—og erpeatelgape dy tew be stepped on.lt EA Vis Warawe for Paretreviie dail e ;8 fo Subscribers|frigid,it acts as a specitie Showing «.suscess:beyoud precedent.Ieaihes policien’ox Miltdal,N *then.ros bear that auch aone equ hav yor tve good car fr mtu |,mdaetnndn’sy lost Ua [ReeYor —Soe Crago 4208 Mm eveny swpectes of disorder |vdal he mou deseabiyplata Biridends paid out or Life Poicen40 perenetsGatehends.ka eievtiGteten jh e a and often make saqpught atmosphere we |geet:Wi elo ee $0 Yeour—Fight Cops...epstes J |een tener sean mS and its carefaloolemnion of rinks.f ledinne-mith thpsp opegncornalh.SM abn.Ane sanding @80for 9 Club of highs sil rents)W.undermines.the|swore avenging alifeofcommon sense by |Bar thearost white Wi t fee am cadiate:”nt]So Vie Warelbne tine.will ba.satitiedto2cop=fy Fein tere ||W.CARRINOTON,id paeendens chose Bat 1 w a ching about a|ea®so.Baperiet rile °Op of Clabscan stterwatd add sing nies at $2.50 bodily strengthand breaks Riegubes's a ccccas eal peewee ste eeet eae es du PSE,aoact ag}y «|eat that hws beeti diskotered get,iz their)CPA RL OTTER y.tan each.iJ an BE.‘dan’ea ahd Aen 4 yer,iz their RO:"TO 0 EDW RDS,Wwemsho esas sicotersss ee ten ae ¢on was Vics Pasmpawranowhythey—>nim far ov des Mats +STREET &SMITH.«=|down the animal spirits,1D.J HARTSOOK,........eeetTonaee mah aap ees op aidearedertiyoregrowsold.Iknow al y,coinduer ave,by enny ordinary |baer hacte?ralis from libigh ccebnetee ene:80 PeRaapan.BY.|1S.J;MANUcnc ccchvenyer cbccsscccckepaperage Lan soeofseventy,who is youn |meant,towserpt.o¥drath—they abiual |S eee fut,Wade-vore’Tuesdes.Thurs }Whereres it ts intro-|J.E.WOLKE bei Aceuc Uo Vice cc lh cscs:8Geiaheast-aod-mind than most girls’of!1)seorn to di daf,eS Sokd Leary Wadesbére’,Tuee-a i '”UPERINTENDENT OF Ag eCorn to die r.Tope!a?Satorday,of telan from :vy _-0 ¢—s.When Louis XIV asked |Yu may kill one,as much eg ye bev «|ae ‘hee 2 «er ream |>|duced it hbecumes a stand-THE GonscLébarron tenis metpuyclas Raptbag Camochiepfs stall oO7egeesidthatbewunna|mind to,andthey wilh begin Ne anew,in)CHATHAM 7s TO PAYETTEVILLE AND ard article—a medicinal |*.gee daltontebathOuanpenionm BeaoSSTreccaty oe Cees as ae |e few minmicts,With a there fatierh £ESTERS RB.RB:4 }¥wareee robably rin amount,and a Teserondiethanherself.Of one}vedfundcreated.t ou may—quite sure—that ac prospektue,Rats Chathars Rail Head after train from jstaple.It is to-day the |No Rightofold soley holdersWillbe effected;they will continue topay theaeoebatDogeIlove,they earry theiedivindeu.|Live Wontern Baad’at Jonesboro’after ‘best and purest fonic,and |(er:te,old the same poligieaasbefore to have thesame righta,benefitsandpritbeiressmarrFe86/tivls in their facra,and kant hide them,|train.from Papeste dei?¢t Sandare.1 and beve =tial present security with greater future ae than_before.‘4 wear dqmer-London Society.but the balk of the cats reputashun lays |“scam Axp litem Pom?Stace leaves each the mostpopularmedicine ||aude Graney =ek be in Shiveaf newc ©emf ——_—-a baried in their state kK,'w|Place daly |a ee Binterpriserou as |Life Inruranice,and nuw offerstefouck,az onknown te ,|tne Seethers 1 Bontbeat|If,Office x Batner's Hotel,Salem,¥.C |in the ciytlized world—be |ics ome tony surpassedbynone,Le.TUE TWO aoe therpselfs az tew ennybody elee E.T.CLEMMOXS,a Latetes paymentofall cash tee n dividends willcontinnaiif Uetliinesond”Thare iz only one thing about acat,|Spet.16,1970 —f Centeacter >|sure and get the genuine.exch next payment,until nothing will be required,and the policy maybe a sourceof incom@pbas.“T'San that I iike,aud that ia,they are:verr +———=ic willaliow one third Joanen perticipatingpolicies.anFracéiveo,tbthere are two dogs .Shale a 7 71 (kt sBOkED rel)Sold by all Druegi G@ It requires no notes for loans.aglyknownasBlackandBranowho|°°°#P—#little money”‘well inveatedywil |:.o y gzists,ro It has no restrictions un residence or travel,all policies are Non-Fatfeitable,and the rights ofaté“tégether,and manifest the |?*&Tt¢¥4)6,imcate.Cushings &Bailey,«|cers andCountr.Stores,|parties guaranteed on the face of the Policy as @ part of the contract. atest.foreach other.Th Cate are verry plenty in thie world,Bookscll 4 Static =y It bas the following taltable features which no other company gives?The late war nf just now,I counted 18 from my boardin Fences son Sears,“—-SEND m4 ment Southern meu,inenredin Nortberf companies,tbe ¥of beingaadboneless,s9 far as owp-7 g 262.Baltimore St.Baltimore Bg lS}fT sl ia.Hone Office,by having all their past pafthents forfeited.This com tgainetGeek,living on what they pick ap,hoase winder,one moon Hight wight beet)ike ’.MMBUANT.Nories az:|Vee policies,andin the event ofas separation from its office by any saadgivesthem.The crambs from ma-a.Siu Tach Bitte ft rate night for LARGEST AND BEST A.SORTED STOCK a oe ah tase al a a,paid up policy,eurvender value abd rpinet ”cats neither ings.n no intervening ease..ryt ‘fe #aved for the travelers,be-.(hing Tri thé chy af :CONSUMERSofof DRY GOODS.Its permanent in vest ment of Peedakes teqnired by the Charter)ts ia”tes er lees on‘ig maya repaid by the gratitude they es |SCHOOL MEDICAL)Unencumbered Real Estate Worth Double the Amount Loaned,thus theSouthernianyraeae|ihcrmarndenke Maly Spoke)CRIA,=!°*°741|ait Roguguteeampantng sean PIANOS,fitstit enaseriatansaenes enanesaely aea“4 j o t "@Latsekeeverymorningstthewin-|owing?"A.cereer.yhawewenon ay 2 oS Eanes)area berate :a yeseni Wer noe Cone,al LtiOeverymanandWwormhanehedtheircoming,At one time be witnessed on the farm of MO Sar —.FREE OF EXRRESS CHARGES Six @oLo MEDALS wera:oon of Late Tusuranes tolook Wellte SiteSeeer rae,Wis .Black only pout fire milessowbeast of meg <a eee —Just Vien Ih Ocrabiet asd November,1869,o ior meritsofthe.“Piedmontand ArfingtonhoaLena Comwasthattheeeblack:¢‘gh,GENERAL BA?obstere 7 Hamilton Easter &Sons,|¢solicited,and informationcheerfa ry earried awa:by ;le st A 72IONZ awe a OF BALTIMORE,MD.|CHAS.M.STEIFF,ae ’t.:*For the Pp ov wexi tp jnlp vs.ff}Blak Books mate ata myle,oréerthebetterbeta ferent the wantsof ther Pusbei Me ee Ree tok ee|D.FCO Ceti A for Western N.C,Be a rtwasonthe‘alear wonder iar ee .:i ofBindieg aodReling.a Hitetal Customerset§distancebere establish-OFPICR ARD WAREROOMS:=8 nny,¥,tot Y —Y har beotherny,when they|hat gained for itself the.mame ota Ot takia "SAMPLE BUREAU,—|%*%othLitertySir,near BaluimoreStree Advantages of Life In-|BEYOND at kk 'Sa tela te the soars aah ot nen vind igoa ie Tp The wer font 3 gre peqpe>-epeliiiice,-~wempily teed by|one =or vile .eee:The Connecticut $e?Roy § pa Sate almost involun-|day*@kdYerfecthy bln pfs to.Personal Barchys aPasionposable Geen P oes wa provement,including che Ages Brant,premiumspromptlywithout charge Oe my eerlyfi“~orn bat at last}joss,with the exeeptinn aroeladeis oa na Pie —AL orig and Domastrc Manafacture.guaranteeingatall rolirahe havgreme ak it Se teh hoist com.IS THE STRONGESTcrowingtired,sat down cn the steps of a the South,Jomediately..ander,and aj °Pe fot Latalogues.ke sept.23-4m|timesto sell endowif not at less prices,than|Within teste monte tr,vilege of exchange a -‘‘ o6.and 06 ‘hie Bit.aa re mee ee honseinthe couhtry ns nm not entitely satisfactoryto|Taomasvinie,N.C.. ateveral persons igitheredla-sat guile ae abacine ae 3 'O00 R KWaA RD.en :a hegedims —~thon coer Psecon d hand Pianos.and Parlor Organs always ee oe =were po Pa LIFE we ri § e ie s prom vm zbe,auxious tu know who she was|saturating she ground beneath:awd Ho ae Se ee Livery|or Btrope,andimportiog thersane by stselineee “edieia secco.Piance is.wee:charge,of the doonhof ae peliay.of Insur-Insurance .4andwhereshebelonged;bet in her con-|where else was @ pariicle of mos:dre visi W edanens:Fendate Adiceadh:tama De.direct to Bahtimore,our stock is at all times!Gea.nF.Lee.Lexington,Va.ance on my Husband's Life,amounting to thefiaetellneither.ble«The water collected in fallen leavct bility Sud all eurmpainesofthé’Obarh'O wy supplied with the novelties of the}".—oe a >BeMott _polntnty.C.}sumof,three thousand dollars.At your ear-rN Ts WoRrnD, aWofficer was a t carry her|had the appearance aud insteot rain wat gave.iv male and feapale.—Asve tageed valley or cash,ana nate |Govedohn Letcher eg —sosiears roe emeccncapeled i.nw Acquired Capital over aeamestack,a og came rushing jer,being inddoroas nid,perfeetl free}$1,000 will ale be paid fur any case of|novbaddebts,weareable and willing to sell our |PeekTent ae)an Harlotte,N.C |recipents ofits benefits,Ratio of expenses to totalreceiptein th ,and in’‘gentlest|from any gummy sabstanee,which it cer!Blind.Bleedinig or Itching Piles that De-aor FROM THY TOPIFTEEN PER CENT,LESS!Myines CeakohalAifliock,Hiuey Balti.N.©.To'you and the North America Life Inenr-I eya onangmannércommencedtickingherbandsandtainlywoalthavepoeecsardhaditextd.|Bing's Pile Remedy fails to cure.T than ifwe gd¥e credit Terins Lateral.A'Galh4e cot rai.(.anes Companywe ehall feel under obligations,<<ered|fate,eG taking hor sleeveas pear the|od from the tree ot havebeen attributable DeBing’s MAGIC LINIMENT cores sending for samples specify the kind o7|17Brown &Bemmbardt are gens for the ale such as only the widow and fatherless can feel||$100:and itrod Lagat hand as ible,commenced paljing ber i ls this raiwtall londl Rhenmatism,Pains.Bruises and Swelled goodsdevired ‘We keep)the best gradesof ev-of the w ore celébtated Pa,|and express.:e upon strietlposstoinsects.s this raiwtall ona clon oe *8.ses :=.slaeeof ectods,from the lowest to themost |_Pi anos sald at Facto Wiees.july B—1 May you have sueces#in mductng others to |ane po iy ceiindanten along,and_she,at old black at her_side,day,and ina remarkable dry spell of |-ooaetmanand beast.‘Costly 74 2 a ag =:,insure in your most liberal company,and may |“‘heapest attainable rDw ion ‘ ecemodrthiiteabcso,and quietly Walked weather,caused by an plectrical affmiry ort Sold everywhere.Seid for Pamphlet.ti Ordersaccompanied by the cash willbe!‘ALEXA NDE R.DU VA |the Lord of the widow and orphars bless you |,wi—ty 8.0of WAIT,.setonngherhousehewalkedup|ing:hai Wt fier Win!Laboratory—142 Fratklin st..Balti-|sont 0.0:CPA =and prosper you in yeur good work.J ce,Raleigh,5.0 the high ae gave a low whine at conegliecy pple paar dit b ables ||ony BY were Brompegayiag WHOLESALE BUY mrs ||0 oe ERER }MARGARET CP |—"Ne BEARSEA xzae7posevitedtoinepecttheStockinourJobbing|}of Rowan Mills,3 WiinetMAThardoebeingAnewered,he||BARBS."g8 H 0 T EL,|cod Sante peoa i o e Lire ILLIAM VALE=ent.Addrese Mr.Holdernessis also agent for the LiverfixedHla-eyes on the bell knob and after,its aalesten @ STER &SONS,Matress ay ool,London and Globe Fire Insurance Com-hengeaad seqonde,neierd hitnselt|We heard of a boy.the other day,wat HIGH POINT,WN.C?iy.aa 201 end 203 Wont |Baltimore 8t.,aes h ineuceeoll kinds of ree ee THE BARBER,}21 42)i |ate br ogs,Railroa epote ridges Fac ETURNS HIS0Paditantand.ta the knob in 7s ~oe a silver et 20 Oppost TE RAILR ALY DEPOT.y.Balti more,Md.ne Jenkins’Cornet,ip baek Uf the(sk ia Poseisdes.Mills and Merchandise and R SR ene ned (nd babies a iehismou:b,gave ita gentle pull,which|!ar vey gave him warm water and tar-Y dk ug Store of Ring &Cébdlens,is now |pays all ils losses promply |patronageheretofore extendedtobim.xwasimmediately'answered,for Lilla was |tar emeti¢,and antimonial wine,and pok-Ten from where thé C t a in Valley Nursery.|pare ed to do everything in ‘his ling at s ork|All letters addressed to Mr.Holderness,at |informe thew that he has fitted’ap #*alfbad#*infeed,_a harried seareh had|ed their,Gngers dewn bis throat antil the yr a eae 470,Stop.Teeoptietorof this Nursery offers to the |notice atid ou the tnost teasonable terms.—|Thomasville,N.C will receive prompt atten-|eommodious :a .“This being done he {boy thought be “wouldthrow up his toe .trade;this Beas’n,4 ‘ar ee and splendid |All kinds 6ffutnitiireténdvatedamardpeaired 4M ay OR |shop,in Dr.Henderson’tk d |nails.After bh While @ doctor came a-Best of po in attendance at all trains.assortment of Fruit ‘Trees,consisting ofApples,|and inade to look as well as news Spectal at-8 ——yds the ates and neat |long,who understood these cases,He Pomeighe Vaecnies ered coder ohetn lida Saas bt roe an.Apricot,Ae ||pote given to the making:andreining Mrs.Henry Ww.Miller’s :aesaoe Mo.@,. by private pty od hes,Strawberry and Ras:where he won eased tomdrnihgwhenbecameasusualhewas|gave the boy a small dose of patent med-"deotetal for the liberal patrofiage of the past we|D@ITySind rea a Pinaia.P-”SOFAS,SETTEES,LOUNGES,|Boardi ing House,narantees to givei ralinthotiontnoy He treaied 4o-amextra breakfast of beef-steak j icine,and.in less than ten minutes he|hopebystrict attentiontethe wants of our guests rea Joan prives.CHAIRS,kee,&OR.NEWBERN &PERSON STS.Je hasin his employ of the’heat :andvil)be latter he ate,but the for-|threw up thevhalf dollar in =centpiee-to merits contiquance.sf thesame.A.¥.CONRAD,-C,xe.COR.1 ea '‘n Western North Carolin.Herequestsacal)ff -.Lilla’brothers |¢s.Science is #big thing-ry ¥WM.G.BARBER,Vienna,Forsyth Co.,N.C.Give him a call,exanine his work,and|RALEIGH,N.C.|from allmernewFaedawaytuasbrothersan.1,1870—~e Proprietor.Nor.4,1870—3m,}will go away pleased.16-6 |febil—tf OPENED NOVEMBER 1862 |Salsbury,NX.C.,Dec.17,1860.poi Lr ts * a ed gheot..,. ; eterD oq HT tq 0008. anon) 4) bron OL Yepee ikeaddise 4 le ak aa Yo ont bolinar aah Be 7 BAL wong Jaobieev® BRA 46 wot Sere tac —— J = en Lj ; } serit ascpaai se at sree Su on Powe Stack undays. : eos 3 tifa, Salem, N. 0. T. CLEM — toa oh Lae a iM ry * RD: ‘Bd¥es all Liver, Organic ns, General De- lait g.of the Urinary Or- ob ES Be paid’ fir any edve of Bt * ing Piles that De- Fi le médy ‘fails to éure. MAGIO’.LINIMENT cures Pains. Bruises avd Swelled Sy for Pampblet. Fyepkiia plti- tt v bs er ne rs pee abide -ovx, eet finee ie s i pe e p py aol Bile Al “by sonrrdl asd. doves seco wont wt boentet .\ laalt ior ihe veal ree be wri) AM wominll oy f erteatl .adapowss aht 4 ft sitaod «gal cot ge’ ui \ naw | desl wadke® 2ehiot > SVE vidogh 7 ain » ody unate, Gone to her death. Take unter nee Fashiow’d 00 teidor!y, ee ty Wo'« w ci Touch hay pos ssarntely 1 5 Think of her mouraf tober’. ‘All that remains of her Now, is purely sromenly. Make no ecru’ lnto her ee cn Rash and tadutifal ; Pes all r, Death has left on her Only the beautiful. Still, for all slips of hers Qne of Eve's fami!y— Wipe those’ poor lips of hers Oczing so Gammily. her tresses from Had fie 4 brother 7 Orgens there a dearer one Yet, tham all other ? Ajas! So HE Pabiey Of Ch Vader ODT Wad Near a whole city Teal, had pone. Tome she @Gancors. Tumors. ana Ulcers. by ore bh he-4% ¢ © Anthio @—t at 6 move the larves! meets tad Tumors without an operation efth He tee, Cilut ¢ asti-, eating of tersing m dicires, a 4 with but Mttle prin. seas sehen ererbes tor « cireeler. cal epee er aires | Br. Kiine ili be » ith Dr. Green Octoder 26h | PHILLI PN & BROTHERS, | WO DOORS ABOVE THR } axe Street, ANKS TO THE liberal patronage en: | the past year. and hoge, | attention to heehee | re conuimuaon if pot emincrease qs Wewill continnete mblesloaneial: ply, x @nocnains. |» e hb and Salt Fish, —OF BYEBE VarnixtTy— Brandies, Rum, Gin, do, de * «a= ALSO, ‘SHOES, POMESTICS, | PIECE GUODs, NKEE NOTIONS, | Cate kept f r eats ine «ill bell lon for Produce at th igh- ceo IPS @ BROTHERS 7—uf PSY Pewee WE WEDILS CWindeD, | The Great en J Southern Piano Manufactory. "abe ae ao. MANUFACTURERS oF Mapare and Upright ANO - FORTES, eo eo BALITMORE, Md. ba + ay eee Ne meieigy> “gph neon Brass aes - OND cumiinnaian feat power, sweetness and fine singing SEN TStinpte arity of, intonrtion . ~ . scale. Their a. free fram the éfit. MAR SHTP : at nour rites haee Oty New Tm- oe oot Agraffe Trebic. basi immense they are er tein none hut the very best ravine. oie eapice lL @tt@iien to ont lpte XD Piawos ayy Serare Henst 14, 1966, which bring Wearer perfection than hae yet been at- a haw Putty Werrankd for Five fears. Some ates for the Rote Whole- ee Y eee age _ sipases an we. a co., dine Md. Mept, ser. “BARBEE’S HOTEL, ovo HIGHPOINT, No C. PPOSTLE BALLBOAD DEPOT. on Tr —_— _Temppaces from where the Oars step. of porters in attendance ot all trains. rane leave this howse daily. to apy point at short notice wate conveyance. vet Balke) patronage of the past we frrastice of the dame, Sisterly, brotherly, Fatherly, motherly, Feelings had changed ; Love, by harsh evidence, Thrown from its eminence ; Even God's providence Seeming ¢st ranged. Where the lamps quiver So far in the river, With many a light From window and carement, From garret to basement, She stood, with amazement, Hovuseless by night The bleak wied of March Made her tremble and shiver ; But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river ; Mad from dife’e history, Gied to death's mystery Bwift tode hnrl'd- Ane where, ane where Out of the world ! Inshe plunged boldly, No matter how coldly The rough river ran— Over the brink of it, Picture it—think of it, Diseolute man! Lave in it, drink of it Then, If you can! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care; Fashion'd @ slendetly, Young, and so fair! Fre her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Decently— kindly Smooth and compere them ; And her eyes, close them, Staring so blindly ! Dreadfully staring Through woddy impurity, Aa when with the daring Last look of de=pairing Fined on futority. Perishing gloomilr, Spurred by contumely, Cold inhumanity, Barning insanity, Into her ress. Crom her hands hambly, Aa if praying dumbly, Over her breast | Owning her weakness, Her evil behavior, And leaving, with meeleness, _Hler sins to the Savione! GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE, —_— (CONCLUDED.) Executive DEPARTMENT, Raveicu, Nov. 22. 1870. To the Honorable, the General Assembly af North Carolina ! The Reports of the Superintendent of Pablie Inetruction, of the the Saperinten- dent of Public Works, of the Aaditor, of the Secretary of Biate, of the Attorney General, of ihe P rineipate of the two Asy- lume, and ef the Penuentiary Commia- sioners, will afford valuable information for your honotablé tody. The revéiiue for the support of public achools, for the school year commencing October Ist, 1869, and closing September 30, 1870, was, from al! sources, $152,281. 82. The amoant paid dering the year for wages of teachers was /842,862.40.—. ‘The amount actually paid into the Treas- ury for'schools for the yeir ending Sep- tember 30, 1871, if $90,407.80. There have Lace achoole during the past year in seventyYour of the ninety Counties,— There are about eight hundred Town- WMi'G. RARBEF, Mito the wante Of our guests Jan. 1, = tf Proprietor chips in the State, and schools have been j kept in three hundred and fifteen of these, | for life, att seven aber tar? seid stesigedoe odd co waded on , 2S+-a8 eh sollte adi? deilede «1 Seer pina paket /* Tematiedi ne ption is, that-matienal, and hot sectiéna! ha a + | thew 4 tine JiehbaW odie re io a! sae | teiog ot Woman of hae ototy: Yo! roewluos dt or as nis rs | gerne alan. te i ment etal Yorm epg eT \ wthery . to “4 Ved Td other in oe nd pronio the education’of all the children. as ‘that ‘those r would retarn! — a dif. Inany ait- d in th caase. It is vain to a that the risitig and coming will govern them: eeseaae ooh to cron ap eg wen the government of the Dni- ted States will turn its attention to this matter and-establisly a national system of public instraetion.. “Bach a policy on the part of that govern ould confer im- measurable bene oh ie aeerle of the Southern States, an aa give the strength of adamant snaie pillars which sustain the.pational edifice. I trast she Senators and Representatives in from this Stateand from al! thé States; will arge thie pene s ou = ah earnestness” will aan aa Lees cag pectfully urge yon to take some.steps | te eetelnhiaades it on a fodting which the patronage of the people. Allbthat 1 bave exer distre@, br do now desire to thie instith- ‘low. ina com based en the of all men, and ra eae DAing | = pre that p mérly en sentiovents, what betventented in it. “Let | ft be am’ institution of na to which }the authéfity of bs tae for edjicaters an aig SE t day generation. 1t bas i the University be leased t ped to thapw..i or aterm of | duet it properly, and who will labor to | to rend | aea footing, |] preference as to these schemes, bus with My attevtion was “sth, all | feet of primary importance | vation of the origival fertility of the well, and the increase of its fertility, dépend on | duties, magnifying an@enf the practice of a few fundamente pring). | the duty, as it is to the interest of every freedom and | and in the Colleges. | County Fairs should be encouraged, | annoakappropriation of $256,000 to these ~ | Fates wouldttepay the State fodr fold in | | ics Superintendent, Dr Eugene Grissom. ~~ s eure by the oor and should be pressed to! vomp! taptily as the means of the Stace wilt al- ag dhe Pmt Sa day of July, ise acts was questioved, and tate was il Al Ho be| ed as Waving been dert r | F peo. | ner as to rendés it bind toe Pept ee wld} thee med in Various parte gl tate, of a al only until an op 3] 2 / od. mloslonante establishment, | letion as of Nowth Car- on the 4th his. it was la Price a ai the S d tt four honoraly mil Scien cae attend tome | to “thea, 1 poe Nm Ps Stalin J Ae alll alea re- 5 a | Ciel ae ia ore typ ee ae ea ae od 0; and. ¢ 000 arf a. | & * ne a anne necessity of theseio Mt enforcing the law. For the. of a m , whilé the laws were thug ng eet at nite ries Sent failin ee awe vale sae were found, poti asia refueed refused ta convict, was almost constantly x gle odes pore ip their character, “and many yg Se iriddeed to pag as tbe at ‘gradu ership ot ain ditions anil ee aa and ander the retext tht wety ened ae mn} ve secret or oaths which i ordinary oaths oF on all other ae to respect and t oaths inet. the governmen’ hatred by the white race inst the odteged of Klan, as above sta’ the to years to a person or persons who will con- | secret character, the ebjpct a whieh was \ the principles an which ae government | build it ap as a State institution. are various eehemes by which it is hoped | provis the University will be plaged on a perma. | stitutions which ous Jy combina an ardeut desire to see the Uni vessis a gain im a prosperous gonditibu, i your honorable bod | government, I cannot dismis# thie subj bearing my testimony to the i to sta‘e that they have been anwearied our citizens. in the discharge of their duties, and that | Féry rade of | the success of our public ‘schoo! #fetem | hme far ig to be attribated Jui a great de r pract} ically nail and woid the re- and State Con. | securé Solitical and civil | Without indicating any | *qa ality y to the whole bey of « yar people. d to these} an Obete 1868, avd I mit | then deemed it my duty fo issue geprotia. They held their cam | the whole satgser to’ the ‘T'rastes awd-to}.mation, setting dorit the -nevave- af eur Heider they Geel} men in thie Mate ls dree thers ‘suf | grve (0, their evlighiened avd well-direct | Fraire The poor an bw ed efforts. protected fu this righ , With the | A large proportion of our people ares fluent and exalted.” nt oa wat,theo enjoin: | Agricalware ia, therefore, a sub ‘The presdr. ee pénce officets farmers. | plea. ‘These principles ate simple, and | can ve casily comprehended by any on¢ }irmpt Vo depe, of ordinaryintellees. By observing these principles popalation is increased, the in terdéts of society ate thd, and the enjoymtute of life ate mholtipficd. It is tate and every comtbabify to encotithge | the acqttisition of kpqwledge in farmivg, | Xesembly had paseed ™ Ve ! The simple clements of agricalture showld ,the act ‘of gol mabked,” | be tanght in all our schools, both pablic | pa inted, a f. lady,” | and private, as well asin the Lniwersity | clamation setting forth th 1 reepeetinilytand | img notice that “De neds ih té\ masked and armed at night; doubingen: ct Your temnrear, ANE de | atrnnd—torrer-in neighbomecds, and jr | vise such meahs ag may, BE Tri yadt Powet | edeimitcing acter violenéy onmehewnat. bit |to spread fhe knowledge of Rerhattars | fensive and deféneclése;” swung the people apd, w Bevefit the farm. | tort and robbers, who live earnings of othe ra, and made to feel the penal earnestly a i ko give this rut, Jou, gent The State Fairs ard the ing interesfs. crimes. increased lence of ptodaction of all ki The In ane Asylor hae ed with re maa) Sel Conduct- | Dott, Woites, énr with.me in this, and that you will do | } to enforce the daw, ta all you can to frovide for the insane who parc assniled.or injared, and ge are deprived of. the benefits of the Asy- jinals to jastion.”’ lam. Mr. Wiley J. Palmer, tor’ man the efficient and Po ting T *iacigal 6 the | that Hees State Institutlon for the Deaf and Damb | j of j areas and Blind, has recently ¢-lf oonstrained, | Rs a ne, by a sente of duty tohis-family and him- | melo ‘iow which, self, to leave the State, and to v.ceept a} murderenmentipned, comunitttdeia four similar position im Cantude’ where his } Counties, and vt compensation fs'*much - better tlith here, | av whipping, dhd the drivinti eo ob efiptoyndént | ator from the State, T offertd*re | the afrest nd convictidy of a coupled With the Prdd The log: of Paliper ff geiisi | feichful and -tiem tv ele ci | ferreting ont offend Fr, ; Weak agaivat the sttong. ve ‘age the end eek wi the peace of satiety vamevot the State ahivt® quvernment — otetitrbacia of \y, Grand Jartes in many’ Coanties fr». Justice to a) eat And in oo 1869pjalie the Genera) | Ae red} ro* | rai order faction, ard veal the etéel-|daty to issuc dnéther proclamad ¢ ability and succeeds by Shere tt, anhaw beet fF past, a tosling of insabor And in March, care | a BeHEE AF Tit 46 “proch iit to be @igilantyim partial, ot their ks } - | ined, } weer and the onal Be iv ” wot proclama®n, Fet- Orarife “hi Olstham, onthe ” fr} no —— | | f+ of 18709 wed tas of Alashitiige Hathiare th {870° ‘Tle ten: euch Sén- tor LP het acts.of ' raanae (rosa And in October, 1869, I eae it my | cw pana ited “‘THititittion | ting forthy the ther thatin thee enties a of net less that cavgre mahrdera com- | of the State had been reconstructed, and, There | construction acts, and edt at nanght those | in many respects, hostile to the govern: ns ofthe Fed ment of the United States. ‘They wet in secret, fn , With arms, in a dese of a.géttain kind intonded to conceal their persons and their horses, and .to terrify those whom they menaced or assaulted. , and under ghetr Jodgment agtinst ‘ the manuwerbe wietelet, deed | their peaceable fellow-citizead from mere Without | eek sstubltithed, vindieting tw mathérity | inti thd | he Wo verhatent nat nerey de Yorto tnt | che» ation to sedurgings, mutilations, | of~ of churches, seltnol:houser, land to Rev. J. W. Hood, his Assistant, | suffrage 08 giormuteed se apyagortion of | forty thousand voters in» North Carolina, In that prockamation:s sair: It was governed by reles mier® of 4ess military in their charweter, awd ft etrack Phe colored citizen is cqttalh Gatiried | ite vietime with ‘sneh secrecy, seifiness with the white eitteer and certainty ae to leave them Tictl¥ Rope aie be | bither for eseape or mercy. ‘The members | were sworn to obey the orders of thett edémps even fo fseassination and murder. , ed upon “all magistrates, sbetifig aud'eth They were taught to regard cathe adigin- istered before mag*steates aod io Courts of Justice, as in no degree’ binding when theyi were called apon to give testimony | 1gainst their ‘eéntederates. ‘They were | sot to Keep’ the ‘sectete of the + -der— to obey the edthdiands of she OLief—to gm to the rescue of a member at all baz! guod | anfd¥, andtto swedr firbim ass witdeds) and atquit him as a jiiror Conmmqaent: to Gnd bitte apainet he byes er So a t,. ce t owaienapindidiiecia, ak ’ ¢ — erimes wited by this Klan,.in., various chanties of the State, anf eenarging and hinp ‘ va taitinece At.is now. crowded to, repletion with the | surrection, insotaach {h | apy ns es Five anferwnate, and there are hundreds of in. jizens are put in terror for sn ale vil Jaw was powerlgs.Dne sane who shouldbe cared for, and who | property, and jt is diffteulty {noximptis | Sta'e Senator. was murdered in the. open can not be réecived inte the imstitation | sible. to secure; fall and fa t bday ine Conaty Cotrt House, ahoth - for the want of téom. It i¢ a acted Gu- | of the laws. ol gave’ noreegetiia pri. her sine Sener’ wae’ triven “the ty which we owe to thee whfortuniites, }icletiation that vib lationw of roe poise, ao pageennn ‘of their tpieat to.theit families, tb sdeiety, "ahd 16 Stir. frags Iw” the ‘aforesaid’ "¥ opititon®: I case: wits ® bill found selves, to make provision lor every’ per. | cense ; otherwise T witla ® ger by h Grand Jaty: “A reepectible tnd tin. son Within our borders who is thua a ‘ot | Countige t in'a State of insa pore: 3 ding eelore man W, faken ffm ‘hite ed. lam surry gentlemen, that you eon- | would “exert the whole pe ate, bed at pis ad ha ‘by she neck un- ptikbe was dend, within « shertdiatenge of aan a Gounty Court House. man was S aessd. beeanse hé’poké/pub Hely of porko new irs wided Hr the otf mis. ay of this érime. ~=No" fed Were totud ed white’matty 4 Prat kab Fenty prachly, PHP P| isons because he a aceite ool, No bill waa as in ease, shet- if of a County was wayleid, shot nad kill- ed on-w pablic high wayy and thie ‘Oolonel | of a County was shor or and killed in open fan aay, while erigagzed fir his Wenal busiiees./order A County jail was broke Open,’ sd fifen by |, and) es wre ) iting of yet Garages aud wae wiped | jo'adopt "Means of t%: frie ciety, . an yenmer Da ly ry Snlliie volte 64i3 al Boginiaten | wh es falflaay oft | dt os eodaniad | F | o ns | belly or itselt. ‘the Totat et " vie sitar ee ete tection of life aid” pro ae reperty eater government would have interférred, and, )tw ell probability, would have placed us feinaryral indefivite ‘period under ry y mas. Five of them and ¢ lan and the crimes of, of them ‘Te-¢s- tablished tw those Counties. in Ciatbace Cae eased Orange Capt. Pride Jones, both Zee | to the political party opposed to my ad- foinistration, to aid ia repressing the Ka Klosaed ia —- the troubles io those Counties. performed their daty in a manner wih entitles them to the thanks of every friend of law and: or- der. Td Jity, of the'p ype eg Teily bps, 16 embody my og of te pe emnder eat : me sapatandl- pasunate Gh ecatiantal alas Onewell. I exercised this seth ere vba te? a and Alamaner | zeal which have characteriged the Presi- | de jure, aud iwi g Wan ine OP THE” en se | mit bey nnd an eraser: 74 tt etvek ac BY vittueof the State Constitation | dent and Professors of this ingiitasion. Jt ,quenece Chat past fellow i any attempt | orgatitentfon, Pelt Thies, be declares that “the Governor shall | ia. due alee to the Rev. S 8. Ashley, ibe labould be made to sul vets the govern | cqpnented by 4 commesd, parpost, ibe tee émmandet-fu-Chief, and hare er Superintendent of Pablic Instruction, and | menty of, agenil, by forge the right, of fre ved to have embraced neg, less.than | tocall out the militia and te ol law, pappress riots or ineurrect pnd to! repel invasion.” And also yy, virtae of an Act of the General Assembly, passed at the session of 1969-"70, which provides | that the oe ts hereby xuthorited pd empowered, whenever fn his jadgaent tia autboAtes fo anf coulity aré nn- @ prdrect Ths og in ie enjoy- SHAK bt fs 60d Ph pee ty, fo declare bach Cotinty fo be li a state of lisurrection, and to GH Tito nétivé servfite the mrfitia of thé Blate'to such as extent as may be- cote neSeseary. to suppréss each fosurrec- tion t and in such’ case the Governor is tarther aathériced to-call apon the Presi- dént foreGely sssistaiee, if any, as in his ~- may be beoneeny te entoree the This was — aathority, lemen, for the course whieh I epee in this grave nat tart for Me ‘wird =~ ocy. liwas my swogn duty, as hs 3 vy pel fe Mags sirale of the “hate, to ‘ppeente | oF had sok parties ere jie aa maintain truth.” 1 waepatio for wink wtiwmesses, m a! hat the mei authorities in sbecoup- tics referred to werepot able to. protect | J their citizens in the enjoytment.of life and Propexty 4 and, after wuch forbeuranee, many remousirances, and when pa- tience was exhausted, I coukl adopt no other course which p “W restore evil ny and to Wie establish icé tid @r- Ge? ti thost. odinfes:® — ay, of the persona thas ‘acre were examined before the: Obief Justice and two of the ante nati: bs of the Sn. emé Couft, in iia City, god fort v; Peet Were band sett pt ee answer to the Ropeion Coot ee ‘6 tie it fess than r thirty of the bt Chafic tere HY Oadwell WAT Aliniined and ther a papal fléd the Bult. to es- arrest an nis t Ww. mu- ~~ bens Punishmén thei The tofres pondenee \ between the Obief Fiigriee ‘ood a lavion’ 10” tigee Laridenee eli- mateo t ie af havin diz t this document; to whieh I Ste Jour attention, “rh lene Bw + Oe nas ¥o titer i TH’ this inattér aut be President of the Untted awe wh Laid in per- son in July last. It will be seen, by his letter published in tlie A X, that lie pustained me in my action, 4 . ef tigops in wie Ee Sipe obshes pape sa fred by w eaves ve . ‘a steps which I" absolitely Thai seh. uns wf tua af Ms oi peace an The Report of the Adjatam “General, ie 8d ah | “Sanaa ot weaved Mow es ad oil — asin Wal sft-es “Sods gow ai 1 Meee OD o6 ered oo ia ldigilon! al od esbidate we ton jam alah of dobeiinbe vbosqe ald te wreh ad) Sad ana aacitesiia! ods WA against it as wholly evil im modes of operation. and it the State, while y me ter who remain a ble before the mble p aa a P Sa Bonn el ; continee 7 )mese may dbate; that. our, and good’ will nod thea whole people of without respeet to nally and, Carolina, eT oi aoe ae Bean as may be considered best premote the efily and our ple. « * I Oth Woes whe et. re: spect. m Your obedient aC W. W. HO re eggs lee! . THE ROURCE OF ‘YOUTH; We an tiney fae af there women whe seem to We meet then at « lives, and efter years of toils, and various experientes fied them worm and | reasare overcome in the war | have been _ On the conteasy they have heat te a wistere pambat wecall trouble has f ted ets aes action, Or oe fi aed lone ese vl \ entbusiatm@ 0 ear ie worse they lose belich fm that asm; but these of whom we : up nothing of youth, save. its wine of their ae ae age ; fot one chord of “their tuner life te strained or broken have only been to thent Se septenle arte | Foun ie eternal... The j which we call soal, is,.a9 in communication. with ie pendent of chance changes: as, direct from low Hoke is, can,.an matter, by keeping ‘s line with superior to matter, pore men never grow old, live w | constant inflax of life from : *S erfal is this divine one of the soul into {hé tealm ere are soutees Sf life, wil cotmterset the thous. and trials incident to its present tenipora- ry ithprovement.’ Our toate a ac- cording to the laws of natare, fall’ to de- cay ; ‘bat blessed are they who" napee sach aa illamination within, that the buil- ding is glorified vill the nay moment’ of ite fall, on en ee ee We heard of a*boy the other day, Who accidéritally swallowed a titvet Bale aot. lar. They gave him warm wal 7 tas metic, and antigonial wine, . own bis thr eit fin y thon . would throw ap ie a hilt, 6 4 dogter ane &) Who understood bets e400, gave the boy a small dose of patent icine, and in less than, ten minates he threw tip the half dollar Yn fivé cent me ca. Sciencé Ie a big thing.” wl PSE mea eas Of Gov. Vance it is to epienls—be is as well known “It te true that, as the la s) , | (abe: iguse of Representatives, to which it now take if it never occurred to our SSeS y Wo readily admit that s high : we attribated to the Cbief Justice wes mot | ha, eee tage, bat ohe of against whieh “long Sod as gldeceed Ree eka i no security wr. The grave 16 the of the Chief Jos his he ordered one to tea Tate t@engage in a confiiat, pat only with the troops of Gor. Holden wader the command of Col. Kirk, but also with the troops of the United States—was one of pro- bathe feet which bis “Jong experience” and great legal learning could. not pomibly ald him ip solving. Such being the case the “suggestion ar his long ex perience” cannot pomibly be construed into “ap augmentation of the c ime of ontision” | | with which he stands charged, nor “take away” any part. of “the force of the ples of his action being the revult of asimple ‘mistake’, If the “miata ke” bad been one of law instead of fact we would be prepared to admit the full force of the Seatind’ + rensonlig, bat it was not. Did the Chief Justice believe that an effort to enforce obedience to the mandate of hie writ would result in s confiiet between his pose and | the troops and aathorit, of the Uwted Bretes, | end that it would not only fail of acces, but wWenld entail upon the citizens of the State gen Pally wrongs and anfferings far greater than “Weald have to be temporsrily endured by the at pete “corsa fi i == iy fr i 2h Ff fr { z to have wonderful repylts rather think it was 0 good thing.” In justice to the Lieut. Gorernor it should be remembered that no member of the last Legi»- latere, of either party, showed more anxiety to Gricctiers then in military custody? If he did, and we think he might reasonably have come to Geek 2 conclusion, then his conduct should, to “my the beast of it, be excused. And in consid | “ ling the quadion whether there was reasonable | for serious apprehension of such calam- hes fellewing the action which the Chief Jus 7 Government, in the Southern Siates pines thawer. That policy, has not been one of pigs adherence to the Constitution gnd laws, as myeny large majority of the members of the Hawe of Representatives will readily agree. If any. im. », ‘course which the President would bave been like ly to take in sustaining the Governor in the ex- \,ieation of the laws of the State. Rat, jp view -etahe policy of the Federal Government in the times upon which we have fallen, it was inipomible for the Chief Justice to kao |! what course he would take. In that view, and with Gov. Holden's repeated declarations of the fact before him, we think he Preasonably have cone that the had e- idlently bern made to believe yery exaggerated statements of the condition of things in North Caroli " sistance of the Justice's authority. We pbelieve the Chief Justice honestly came to snch ‘cenelusion, and if he did no one will nay We} should be impeached for falling into s miniake & mont mationof fet. In (s case, ppaice Taney would not gadis ut s posse because, he sai, “he did pot y called.n pon to onset 2, pose to,ptorm a fort” had information that Merriman was in the wordy of a very powerful military force, or ) & fortrem, and_he based his action pun which he believed to be Ste mopar had afterwards come to ‘Fight thert he was misinformed abont, or mistalen “fit, the fact—that Merriman was only in the cus- “Yody of a sergeant with = small squad of men ‘from which-he could ensily have been wrested Wy the prme—conid ap intelligent man have ' foupd anywhere who would have proposed J impereh him for the mistake? We jmagive bot attee at Chet doten jm the Goverpor in his re-| hawt “a searching and thorongh investigation made into all well-founded complaints of fraod and peculations” than he did. In defiance of the wishes of many of ‘his party friends” he went outside of the Senate to find men to constitute ihe investigating committee, and appointe’ only those who commanded public confidence. It ie to him that the people of the State are indebted that Gov. Bragg was the Chairman of that com- mittee, and so much fraud and corruption ex- posed. We, too, “think the August election was a good thing,” but we can see no change that it has made in the sentiments or principles of Lieat. Gov, CaLowa1t, however mach change oa'the Sa:sind j- pleased to term it, is the same as that cf Chief Jnstice Taney in the onse above len -| om J Mr, Seed mg, eh . A Sieatatine 16 POlitlon ta chs Seth clos. en taken up, a - ° 5a Baatabe, a t Johuagp. of be, moved that the rules be Susaye op the vegies of the sonimittes on the contested election in Madison county. The rules were suspended and the report of Mr Darden was ate ;as & substitute for the majority re- Cx ont, can meni lame Mr Frosch toerd to refer the whole mat- ter to the Committee on Paivilege and elec- tion. with power to send for 8 and pa- pers, wilek ab by the vote: F ee ae Several gent havirg spoke on the qnestion again: veto oe of the ocean od Mr. Bol sb 068 + Kelsey made their statements, the previous was called and sustained. and the majority report was adopted by the folowing vote: Yeas 05—-nays B Referee the ora ae lakers piredgeet 9 ieee Se a ea etiaet ow 1 bee, steal i ‘ abe > thonght the bill correct as it stands. mr Mo te condemned the onslaught spon the Treasury for ® Mr Cowles wasfpady to vote for a consery- ee would yote for po republicaa for ur of Rowan, would never vote to strike the Words “lowest bidder.” ur I waderstand the Senator from Rowan’ Be megng. pnd 20 do J. no fe- publican shal! the privting. is is only ing the ga » it is mysti- tying it by ithe of lt means ~ aay to committee—"“You most not let & camservative do the work.” Benatom having spoken'the pre manne Was then taken on the a- Offered by the Senator from Row- the fesponsibility of tie pat- I th-tnorrir at 4d “eet bl epageniliar Ls. She . Puillips, of Wake, Goudwyny of t Sawthorne, | uf nm ahs os Pe ae ae ae ajo s itil meeivé. PU shout (A 217k Wit a at Mr Broadfirot tetrodoced a bill” the original charter of the Western Company. Placed on! the Mr. Page a election fur Senator haying been con- claded the previous question @as resumed. — Different members took strong grounds for and » hen the and tiew. ¥ yeas pays Were and the motion to commit wes tet. " nat the repeal of the law. nest Bigs |= tndWiek called for the previous ques- ‘ pie, Bupe- | ‘ete Ried HF Oli ther State Boligitos te as | beibiatel ane) poe Red $6): luna. » | le fn ro re ce i l enough money to pay off the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gnited States Internal Bevente, Cotrector’s Orrice, 6rn Dist., N. C. Salisbury, Nov. 30, 1870. y described in the following list ed, The propert Yeas 32—nays 77. has been seized as liable to forfeiture for viola- The question then retarned upon the pas-| tions of the Internal Revenue laws.of the Uni- sage of the bill, and it its seound | ted Stata. Any person or claiming reading by the followitg vote : Those voting in ~t affirmative evn, Brooks, Broadfoot, Brown. Jones, Chamberlain. Clinard, - | Car.ie, Darden, Dickey, Dock \ ham.Pleteher. Furr, Gambrel, Guilick. Gra .G e of Gold H inuanvt, nstop Mesers Anderson, Armstrong, Ashe, Atkin- Bustop. Cawthorn, Carson, Collis, Crawford, . Hampton. Har- Houston, Hil! of Buncombe, Johas. aaid or any jon t hereby are— quited to rand make such claim within thirty days the first publication of tifis no- an, of | tice One Still and Fixtures, seized 6th 1870, at the Still House of Jobr. R. Jordan, in Davie Dun- on ‘Judicial ; if sell to any ita several ~~ ness of the Road bat that he has mved from areas of betel A ‘deems, pared to act fo f : Hwuse bill to restore the records of the | the wreck « sufficient amount to insure the ear-| ed in thelf pages as the ta: Mr, Dunham that Mowe, Spurrew and | The resclutios was postponed till the 2d | several courts of the State whieh were de- | ly resumption of work on the seme. treat then. No one who would Pree Laces were detained from theif esate on sccount | Monday ia December at 13 o'clock str-yed dering the war, Referred to the Ju- Respectfully, with the times can afford to du withvat of choo. ur mera wo take up the report of | diclery iter. C. M. McLorn. | periodicals. A mremorial (rom the citizens of Gaewell in | the Co ¢ Commigioners. Lest. ' ‘ouse hill to 1 chap. 86, sec. 5, of | ———— = —— = | (if ail the monthlies Blackwood bells the to the late election and move | xr Brogden gate notice that on to-morrow | the pablie laws of 1856-'S7, referred to the : mamaieD: | foremost place. . ments in mid county wae read of | he shoud lntroduge a mution to abolish the | Coannit ce on Corporations. In this County, on the 27thegit, Sy Obediah | wht Be ae eS M., and ious ques hen) Hower bill to fx the per diem of the mem- ot bey get -¢ AA Mrs | TEER ot canes —— that another be held in the!” The Senate the tovk ap the bill to abol- of the General Amesibly. Meferred te] Ba7t"™ ie — P- | ve coo a county. Referred tw committee on elec ih Deatie of Priuter. re SEertah ctestate ¢ foe. = co — ce ae Ser — A Mr Morehead ofered as a substitote « bill) House to } an net fo sreure the 5 : : ue? aie enieats Deaithe saeet a - empowering a ee@mittes to make terms for pee protection of life avd property was ta- 2 ‘shout nxt eur, Mi Anon Markland wer pe ra “ Letniieed — the publie priatir en op. : od iste wuase oup be eres ot Sls Kdey, come iN toenenge went teecivrd fro the House] Dr moved to refer. the bill te the Oe the 19: Hoveatber 167 Tobe Richard, Loe Bh wend : as Mr. Darden e ity report from | #22°"0e ng the wadiness of that budy to © Propositions and Grievances. | ifn: son of Thomas and Fannie oe ee — ’ ik the ame and asked vad & new cleo | Sole, fer * enator a 12 «’eluek. After a disenssion of considerable Tength. Saffer little children to come unto me and Revi any 06g. jo “é tion be ordered in the county of Madison. The printing bill wat resumed, the hoor of 32 arrived and the farther pro- | forbid them nut, for of euch ls the kingdom of | Pos. Black wend and any two! Mr. Justice tead a minority report from the| Mr Moore word to ameod the Preolutivn | crediogs were med. 2 Wry sae 9 heaven. af the Recaee 7 ne. ea on | by ——— = wotds “reaseaable prie- | opm yee oho ection of Udited States "| Presbyterian please copy. For : an : - i calendar. es,” and t “lowest —s bidder.” | ater. Se ee Black wood three vee REPOLUTIONS He eonerived ita duty te beve State work | Mr Crawford nominated Z B Vance, and SALISBURY MARK “TS | Por Bleckwoed and the toor 13" Mr. Waring introdoced a resolution in rele- | deme at the lowest market prices. | Mr French nominated J C Abbott. SAL a tt Sdeeal See hon to the finance: of the State. Aleo, a reen- ur. Olds sppke in defesce of the amend-| Those whe voted for Mr Vauce are: NOV. 26, 1870. | ‘Sinatc cambecs ef i ' lation Gxing the mileage and per diem $1,26 per | ment. Messes. Speaker. Anderson. Arinstrong,| ®ETORTED BY 4. &. MOCONNAUONEY. onocen. : a - Ps » Review. 61 ; single day-and 7} cents per mile, which were laid on Reith it. | Ashe. Atwater, Atkiveon, Broadtoot. Biy- | Recor PE POEDE, cooesennee av to 18 | Seer Black wood. ae oonte— the table. e hone of 12, m.. having arrived the | son, Clinard, Crawford, Currie, Dickey, Dun- | orn per west ceetanr =. » = vetage two canta ® nem Mr, Settle in:rednced a revolution that the | gosto sent into a8 election fer Senator |ham, Purr. Gambrel, Gore. Golick Grayson,| - Meal, besh. 46 ~ . @t Speaker inform the Governor that there ine va wes fe. Joseph C Abbett aud Zebulon B | Gregory. Hampton, Henderson, Houston, | Copperse, per pound, .. vte Of cancy in the Howe frum Alamance and Car | vio. were pat it nomination. | Hill, Hiupant.Johnatos.of Banc wheJohas, | Candies Teilow, = Rte well, . Referred to the commistes on elections. | The fullewing geatlemen voted for wr Ab- | Jones. of Caldwell, Joyner, of Pits, Jordan. | cio, Hn ond, to 08 Mr. Grayson intredoond a parade + prone bortt sears, Hellamy, Brogden Eppes. | Kelly, of Davie, Kelly. of Moore, Keleey,| ‘Yarn, per banch, .. 1.40 to 1 a enet % os pee tof the Caled “tates, and | Hawkins. Hywr. King. Lassiter, Lehman, Kiveaid. Lackey. Marts, Maxwell. MeA fee. | Eggs. per dozen, bt. 9 coy Fe ee uested to - je par Moore, Glee and Price—I1, McCauley, MoNeill, Mills, Mitelell, Nichol - Feathers, Lele gp te Blackwood sage. Placed on eacleniah Por ur Vance : Mesers. Adams, Alien, Al- | pum, Rapkyo, Reid, Regan, Robinson. Seott, un Masher aa a0 ee 190 ee Sere puttome: Mr. Fletcher introdoced « resolation in rela- | bright, Battle. Corrie. Cowles.Crowell,Couk, | Settle, Shell, Smith of Anson, Suvith of Tg, os tion to the enormorw= taxes impored on the pev- Cymetl. Plewieg, Graham. Gil- | Wa Sparrow, © tandford, stewart, Strod- ; , 3. ee pe te ple of the State. Placed on ¢ mer. ak Conan ee. Linney, ; Wick, Tomlinson, Waring, Welch, Wi'eox, Fruit, dried apples pealed, .......+- St PREMIUMS TO NEW Mr. Kelly, of Davie, introduced a feeolation | (ive. a Olemmy. Murphy, Merebend.Man- | Womack, Young of Yancey—@2. acinar oe Pia 3 in favor of the sheriff of Davie. Placed’ on the | ney, Merrittipe. Norment, Robbins, of Row.) Those who wuted for Mr Abbuttare: re wapoatedl, 2 ca a calendar. an, Rebbtes, of Davideon, Skinner,| Nesars Brooks, B fant of Halifax Bryan |: sather. epper. per pound. .. @to 7 SATROPUCTION OF BILLA Troy; Waddell. Worth. Whitesides—@2. | of Jones. Bunn, Cawthorne. Copeland, Dod- “sole, - *- ~~ Die 8 Mr. Page ¢ bill go Os the den| wr voted far Gen Dockery. mr | ley. Ellison, Fisher, Faulkuer, Fletcher, | 'ro" per cite a and mileage of the} Fiythe for Geu Ransom, Mr MeCotter, for | French. Goodwye. Harris of Franklin. Har- NGhsae “ : : ; e General Agsem|ly. on Ler Warren, we Smith for se Gilin r, and | grove, Hardy. Jubusce of & be. Jones, | Vojasses. sorghem. per ga ...--.+--- 80 | Mr introdaced a bill te on | ee for wr Graham. of Northamptet, Jnetice, Lyon, Mabson, . Westindia, * .......4 ~ @tc 7 act the better and consideration of the bill in regard to 0 of Wake, Nisgon.Page. Parrt.Pow . Syrup ig ave 2.00 to 1.99 on the public printing was resamed. en, Beavis, Robbins, Srakbot Hal | rions — per bashed, vnne---0es oo a Set Broaden favored the amendment. ite | Max: Tecker. White, Willie 38. Potatoes, Irish per bushel, <---ssc--. hte 1.00 tend been in faret of coonomy. His Those who voted for Mr Merrimon, are: “« Sweet. “ te @ perty foand the State paying ove dollar Boone oe FN 2. Sagar, Brown, per pound, .. wee se 1s tokee and thty rrdnend it to 75 couten— | voted erren, ares = _ — il oe ate easie: now, gold is down, and he sete Carsoe. and Marler—2. Salt. const, = oe. "3: oak 2.3 ¢ | favored a reduetion. a Collis Re bre ath antiee 2.95 to 9.5 mr Rebhins weved to amend the original ho-e who vot neom, are: ' Table, seppeew we O.0n te 6. 9 bill by fF 4 provisw that the aaa: Messrs Chamberlain, Gatling, and Work- Tdegeee, Leet, per pound. pee . uF » vase, liberally dealt with. ' « bility of the bidder shel] be determned by | Rrase—3. , Scchtas co anise TOT we he oa the comiiiittee. e Sykes voted fur Mr Moore | -| The Leanard Boots Pub. : ALSO THE FARMERS GUIDE oe eee: To entific Agriealture in Haven. : i County; the said Joho R. Jordan be the os- veaglille heed is One Still and Fixtares, seized 6th Sept. 1870, at the Distillery of Eno Etchison, in Davie County, the owner thereof being unknown, Also, Three Barrels of Brandy, seized in Char- Gore. ties shall be left t@ the uiseretion of theeoin- | Jones, of Northampton, Jones, of Cyldwell. oe . nites. Joyner. of Johnston, Joyner of Pitt, Jordan, | wens unkacen BEML Ie WILEY ur Moore’s amendment Yo the so Kelly, of Wavie, Kelly of Moore, sey, | 48.5 . Collector 6th Dist. N.C. giving the to the Lincallé, Tatas, Lodkey, rtin, Marler, : thea vdled on. Senate Maxwell, MoAfee, MoCauley, McNeill, Mor- ‘otice of Assignees,—The ondersign- the to the lowest -|ris, Morgan, of Montgomery, Morgan of | ed gives notice of his mtment as ‘vote: Wake, lis, Mitchell, Niehon. 4 seek oe oe eee Ayes—wessrs Beasley, Bellam . | Powell, Phillips, Rankin, - Regan, Rod- | of Mec rg ® e of No ; Barnett, Rppes, Fiythe. n. | inson, Seott, Settie, Shull, Smith, of Anson, | "ho has been adjudged « benkrnps npo L.' King, Leham. Love, MeCotter, Smith, of Wayne, Sparrow, Stanford, Stew. | Petition of his creditors, by the ey District of Price, Robbins of Rowan. Rob id- | art, Strudwick, Tomlinson, Wariag, Welch. North Caroli tes for the Cape son, and Whiresides—18. White, Wileox, Womask, Woodhouse, Young ° W. P. LITTLE, Nays—wessrs Adams, Allgo, Albrighh| of Yaneey, York—85. PO tes Be 8), Battle, Ourry, Cowles, Crowelf, Cook, Coun-} Those voting in the negative are—Mesers! 48% —* Charlotte, N.C Two vols. Royal octavo. 1680 and numerous éngravings. Price, OF; mail, post-paid, e nuv.18 -46—tf NORTH CAROLINA, Superior atowsEr, Courry. Court. ° Mary E. Stafford, PYef, against Divoree. Julies A. Stafford, Deft. } Ta this case it is made to a afi - | davit that after diligent ine deft jeamnct be found withia the this | State: Itis therefore ot@ered the pablieation be made in the peubtery. Moor or ver published ia » ay six Dore. eetliying the defendant to appear at | the next Term of the for the couuty of Caldwell, at in | Lenoir. on the 8th Monday after the 3d Mon- | day in Mareh-next. them and there to,answer the complaint of the Plaiotifl, whieh is filed in the office of said Court. . Court Witvess, R. R. Wakefield, clerk.of oor | sald Court. this the 22d of : | R. R. WAKEFIELD, os oc. 43 Gw(pr fee SB.) ‘phanner he took fire, and before him both If and pores He ee the Slag Whe ng Hants Ne Federal Courts —The Tame Uulied Btates Circuit Senta presidfng. Jory was drawn and ‘cul His Honor Jadge |Bond ;—J. 8. Porter, 8 H. Jones, M. mi. Wiley, k. .W. Seawell, J. R Miréhison, W. J. Latterloh, J. Andrews Vooug Hancock, Istiam Taylor, B. ‘Walker, Chatiés Dunstan, M. L. Daniel, Josiah Dapiel MeCoy, apd.F,T. El- Speen: rig ety hea io adic well suited to the o¢easion. ‘id bwearirig TA of a peti of in very and the disponal of some un-| . ,| Journal, ery day 4 px of tush pudding, stuffed with ad- as being com- | jectiven & | sparrow. » commur| eet at | ne y to. We could give aa t of several € con) a accu ° levers eat len, but space will’ not allow, ‘ From, lhe Lovo Courier, MA KEW. SENSIBLE REMARKS FOR.THE | Stavhope’ wii POLITICAL 1 HOTSPURS. won wirtt wounso. ants ig Appeal ia moved by a ene on eee that ob There is no faith in teen ex- — fe by ny wanes tae h ox a tew wee BR, n the Fifevath Aimeiidmon!—-thas and thet on arte Oe haye ne ae en its Ring Woks = sat marin we co 2 the’ 8 ae) ote pt aa The map who see.andadmit the dan- Sn, san ana Re is not a capable judge}, | ihre bios hope of upsetting this fort to meu oe —_ navy ble combination of Els shavings divide ie wibin i Henn ts the oe cent ‘woleee fot eae tn en ye aching” READ THE P pRriowe: dizkion.of Le neha Oslinders, cou as 'y Sete tb oti tite hiey kia } oy Te BRT OULINDERS AT $8. een (ine eeee reas or, ts tne at the tad nore boateroun, . ot sNiidldaiea nel ne " ) Gul - at ONL, Ro t exe i gmt of team, 3 Rouats Resi Vr» Sollf OFelie i omen again, blank without least aim or | o¢ 15 aon. hope of efféct. It would proselyte no one. It amen Warouee does not desire to fake any converts. It would consolidate, not divide the Radicals. According | Ovinders! to it one would the Democratic party too stron) It serves its readers ev- Mpeg pan ak te ee on neh. soon end the days of a The Appeal ep age meee Democrat- ic party infinite w If it would ite | forees ip a plain aad way, it could hardly fail to add.to ims own weight and the os ofr Sh on. ener \'a diet card but tren tl se ft cr sian Ro ont Sawyer will Sarge be ex ‘4 favor, which wil! widen the already existing between him Chase —It is stated that when Justice Chase wilh ask to of the duties which the bankruptcy a milder cli- : “The doctor | ‘shall feturer I am certelaly of theChref present infirm he ee eee health o Chief Justice continues to improve. ——.gp oe —— AURORA BOREALIS. The Aurvra Rorealie, of anasnal splendor. observed ia the Upited States on the evesing ] | marked out b; a Mem; comrade, the the Mobite duce tia ena rae aos eS 0 TE ep itself to pad ith haa et esd cad comet tan” thankful fee) amall favors and tm. taende-Eintatel for favors tld enemies. It can not afford to pat on ang aire. Iu So should he to sGeur® more votes, not to more testa, and soch a test as whet is Appeal, and its Those papers seem to be much more efficient, as they are certainly much readier, in amailing oan political companions than in asailing the Sewel ee i alng! x ‘ Vy. Le aad er | Rae oan Pla fone , oma a cae Hybuer's ey} HD ‘Newman's Grammar of, retz ‘Arndt; SirJohn Laubback's Pre hk pines See pone. France and sieien wage. ¢ Peters’ ‘Musica Morra.y fon Dodie igat hand, and, afusual, is filled geith, pent music of ine one hon pee such a Magazine will’ find th: “aye 05.9788 ee ose: ‘toe Extra ee Solid Pure Siver, Heating Oud Coin Silver, Han Cased, ee ay oe os Pee eh for two and THR. ¥. ‘Lore Da. C. A. BEXDERSOF. they affect to dexpise and dread. If the 'y dread and mera non te Radicals and m an Cc do, they bad leok to the course = events and observe the things that lie just be fore them. We had the t the lean we gave | them last stiimer would be enough. Bat if) | L,-smll af-| they want another drubbing, they can get their | Paints, Varnishes and Dye Stuff, fill of it. Scill, we igeist that we wish to takeno| anfair cute steenane of Sean and had rather see ents Into the ene- aa oe flattening t heads in a blind aod stupid raid wpon that Democratic line of | battle which is extended from one end of the eo country to the other. They cannot tarn it back, Though they might fallin and march with it,— As it is, they sy add to their own oanty 7 {| the came time that they at | tne Radicals, who have lir and Sa _ | yeare off just such game as they furnish. ——_o- MAGAZINF. NOTICES. —_— —_ The T: ansatlantic for Deeember bas been of Monday, Getwber th, and deseribed in| feeived. This is a new enterprise aud gives the of the mert da . Was aleo seen in | ecidence of great merit. Itis a Monthly and secounts o nepsncach | Magazine filled with the cholcest sele tions are or pe 2 =~ we frown Foreign Current Literatare, and is one on cape gerade Fayence ae lieg and graced dieplays ever recorded in that | catigna we have met with for a long time. otthewoustry: At 8 o'clock he says | Terme of subseription 64 per annum 15 ron thefund descrip- rosy light pervaded one-| bait of heavens frown east to west, and opens, shooting *p Neepeieigls « overbe-d great en of these curuseations | a from pith. from other places give ani- of the agrora: Fon the the heavens 28 seen in Kong. a ns been as inited States. Aure- Tey vening, Oc- asin thie ae re a on previous to October sake was ecu — rt ern op 1 eee Docovanizs ix Rome —It ix aathorities of Rome intend foram of Augustas of the itfotages: Thisforum ificent in Heer, and all the ancient authors speak with admiration of the ich have been so beried benenth the soil of the modern city is to be hoped that the Government of will allow the course of the |" tem ly ate a do many years but 1 Govern- acess zeman etna Geren ormots gam for its permimion. It ie believed that the mad of t is Sled the re- An 014 Gfteenth amendment friend was asked Seer ae “Who are those young ladies ?” egy wtpeeren gore vg brother ing up his eve, yrnaplecds "Ei do | pre aoe Beoe Vie Geer dan I do, dey’s ta e the northeast and | amnber of this sterling munthly meeting in the ze- | closing up Volome XII. of the uew series. ity. a day. the mort readable and entertaining publi The Old North State and the Transatla: tie will | be furnished to subscribers one year for $6. wtily as tirin, fleecy clouds, bat | L. R. Hamersly & Co., Poblishers. Phila- wards and | delphia, Pa. —The December is at hand, The Eclectle Magazine. | and announcing increased attractions for the |eusaing yeast. The table of contents is even moré thas usaally comprehensive, and pre- seats the very cream of foreign cor.ent lit- eratare. 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Among the Annuals to appear with apd acer = dpe ples hgwh y « be one of the yt ee be propiiors Men had for the Mesers. Rodsteer 6 tenes! on will forward « conser ee ee Sopireny. ieee ca village, and arc exten. wears | used throughout this entire eitilized | Con worl the aa ex a twe a oe stamp, MANSION HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. This well —— House having "Vaeue for the aeaaeaaartl —-THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. g@F-Omnibus at Depot on arrival of Trains. “Wwe |Congen ‘ated and warranted ac- | ane. | eee tal Of the st Scat Larye oi eae a a Tees vorite in m» wl ptate fs Ream lac "rae Dello yal re Sipe at D. D. 1° gore, 41 Bae yd at Triad } BOP alate antennae 0] be ama est gua ae vd! toby eortl Mie A VE “ - wh * Sal Hock ott ie we noe 7 Seneetenbee ment Tiwi Nagticily of T mide wee abode 4 bigtd odie RASS al dae bby Ake thon beolas ~ mee of} f} oda driw oft Reno Te bertervgnl Se et mer sb imitaete’ ” sone ie xd alas of + 0 me vt po cima 2 atthe vine aa tate tarts tar ereme, - Seemape' | feo eeeed jae (Sat Ta affections Peculiar to me ' os. or uppresaion g pk te i ee om one choking, ant repose —9——— Por Croup | No mothe? should ever Le Without a bottlé of | the EXPECTOKANT in he honse. We bare | nameroar certificates of i baring rel tievell ai- most inatanty, the little aa@erer, when @eptiy avpeared almost inevitable, ‘MOT@ERS BE ADVISED: wa FEEY PESIORAG crab KEEP IT ON HAND! This dread disease reqairea prompt action; as } soon «the hoarse, bollew cough is heard, ap-} ply the remedy, and it is essily subdaed; BUT DELAY IS DANGEROUS! | Uhto, or 49 eee ew a ee ‘ mnLusoL's. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU asD | om IMPROVED ROBE WASH jAte rior n aca Sere aes wit eet S onrenate S bmg | pe base a tas. ate fery bo ha et eco aoe singers are ecalty . Pen te —. | Sota ‘emedien, Copeiva end ry. Reoate. Ruskion's (F. ¥ ) Cod Licer Oil, for consumption and scroftla. use no other. | ° € The properties ofthe EXPECTOR 7 aredetinicet. wateitireldlsamic, poathingend pro- | ote Saeniseamer lt Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess & Depression. | Containing all these and G@encentrated forth, naliti¢s ip @courenient | hav'preven to be the Save and wend the pieces, usé tilipeldings | MOST VALU BALE LUNG BALSAM ~ —~""Royal ever offered to sufferergfrom Pulasomary disea- | ~es. Prepared by W. 1. TUTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA. Sald by Droggists everwhere. 128, 170. aQ—iy (ESTABLISHED 160.) Cushings & Bailey, , Booksellers aad Sts tioners, 262 Baltimore St. Baltimore, Have the In the city of SCHOOL : and LAW ~~, DENTAL, CLASSICAL aod MISCELLANEOUS Books. — An immense sapply of GENERAL BANK ” <COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. Blank Books made toorderin any style of Binding and Ruling. * The same careful Attention given tb ORDER SB as to Personal Purchases. INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS. Send for Catalogues. de. sept. 23-4m THE or CHUROGH MUSIC THE CHORAL TRIBUTE, BY L. 0. EMERSON. The best Sacred Music Book ever written by the author. Entirely new. Choire and $1 bias are delighted with ft. Price, | $13.50 per dozen. Sample copies Ss ece-w0id on receipt of price. c. Bigs Se Meet Dia Removal 1!—J. A. Stockton ee Te ED bis Tailoring ee to Cowes's Brick fow cf Sprague, where he iene Lhis ss toceen trong and others, wo! the best and arte} — at reasonable prices and satisfaction gnarent feb 4 -5tf H. C. 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" Law Graves’ Warehonse'! DANVILLE, VA., FOR THE SALE OP 64 PAGES EA READ Sales room 196 by 70 fort, feet, with yaa Sky. sr| es to the Interest and Comfort of and ‘eame . : sw: hes now the se e flee Room Ls locked at ale ten orses. Call end cee os. A Day—Greenbecks for é—Bor partion tala to Leaf Tobacco. : USE HELWBOLD’S FLUID EXTRAOT OF BUCHU | Tn all di of these Cotors the whiskers ged halt a bheintital black or aa Pogremearty from witerer "coum ° ha ie 7 | and to matter of how long sta pham, No. 731 | eat in taste and odor, “tmaediate | more strengthening than + of the preparations of | Bark or irom. a Lot te Ores Up- _Thmsagetering bam brten don or delicate con. tions, procure the remedy at once. Ror wap rho y be the attack affect the b be aware that, however slight of the above diseases, & ie cer- diy health and mentay powers. All the above diseases require the sidof a Dia- ical Warehouse, « fune 3—~1ly eral oa hatred “LATTA & Co 7 Piaiagh | i | ee, aOR SRLS Remeees Sees Sey greet Price—$1. 95 per ree A@tres H. T. RELMBOLD, Drag So eae Warehouse, 604 Broadway, 8. TY. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE, UP IX stee|-cugreevd wrapper, with fae-simile of my 2 em. nd signed a. T. wea o Society, held at ist it for the sale ener ort 3 Oet. Wrh, te70. of Octover, Tyre, Davidson gay te ‘Agricultural Implements MOWING MACHINES, sTa2aw ourruas, &s., &e amaarae as Bg 1 20th and igi caving rpms. end * We nism (SOO! mapa me The Ferdict inBaanimows! The Greatest Soceewo the Age impro Cupeay, sad Ca baud on hey dee The Christian Leader = a eee =ealk + tty pe (~~ “ ae fc inne re — aeennee & The New York I dott Organ: “It is by we hate ever i aed Tle wheal Organ ranges: in sia $135 to $1000.” ‘dp We have also New C; rena’ $45, $75, $100, &c, sbinet Orga’ Cc.) . Tremaine & Me, Jaly 29, Se Jaly 16. 1878. ov fest oat ud baa NO¥26 1870... | con was culled to Keke ae os Wiegue aps gd od _ er at 10 MEMORIAL, ce a eee ae era "forth sgt ie eee ah Ne ha the ib ht Saatpapeon apread upon the journals of the Senate, ; said that it might be sepenting Oe = 3 Ts nite nets ing ally, Nor the same upon the ir. Warren @ that the farther reading 6f lie doe. advance ; in bn have been made against him and ‘that it was and! impropet to} #ick. hear his “4 aetatn- | Mrw Welel savored she provien... ' ‘tion should which we could Leven the dispussion, the invesripet _ pothing them. would bevthe | apart for ‘the election of an Eorolting occasion for him. to ask a - | Cleck arrived and the matter under con-) could not understand why this the Chief » Suiation unless it in eb rage ta , eatin ee SS and asking that his statement of the fucts rpetaate, the oie. | reatnan: tu make some explanation : aay 0 mjon as Se rk ty nF that it be read, no objectiod » the:Clerk: coud eading or. proceeded | tor 80 speared in hjs seat, sl with a, per to Jay! oh on message was acter nt the ‘oa the ry wee aga Lisi vy viol seaport ihe i ae bone o taf the nsane etiya was done, ndtbed the'Howre would Seema matter ee ew Setanta 8 ee-} 8 coutract ‘@. the lowest responsible | bid- sie te cami Re eee saat ample.care of the intereyt and sonido sap eh aha Tee Ot EL erm 08 | Mr. Waring concerred with Mr. Strad- a sideration was dropped. | Mg. Welch nominated W. J. Wilson, of Hag rods fort a Morris . D. Whitted, of a th Gamat, nro te ine shall }yy) be to award the contract to some respon- tant Made « ~ eon e — party ] @aigawoax Journal of yesterday read and coreg Justice moved, the of 4 es preekel that tHe- Committee ward freneh fotondased Sheaidatbeeiban Saeeith t : ot iat Melee tothe cue i pi of « bill to abo ww ee Se ee ee ae ee a Sats aerial: Fe 7’ ® nr Fhe 26m autos ‘Roman, thasent that apes t° N ‘ ae ~ Tao ut gt 10-0 100’ emen > ; ker it the chair. - ese the reports of the dif- |. ferent State officials be printed for vhe use of TT Laid over. ely Mew. Ds, hin’ aif i z Pr, bire Possnlle f fuss and ne Ani ‘i SPE EKL. HO A r T Y O mt si e . 2 A p e au LI ” does nut confine ita . in ad org Mstdasne and Merri: oe of the position | 62 to 31, In the Senate Mr Wilson re oun onaer = cotind 3 ‘hitied My. Wil- the rate of $4 for re ne tion it 724 | some: we olgh been and 2 conteper mile. mld be read,| inl seed abolishing | ‘he committee or salaries and ne cannes sthe read- | the of vtinn ‘ohnaten, of Buncombe, introcac d onthe an ing» LF * Ths Mr. Weleh-again took the for in adé te restore the-recenla-of he a Yor The @ % fing signified his desire td] voeacy of Mr. Justice's Proviso. ceurts of the State destroyed by fire dar- | to esquin to ing the war, Placed-on the hee — won the document was withdrawn. Aa tae rom the ion | matter on the table. Py Tn The yeas and nays were called and the was Genturred io. motion lay_on the table. was mjected by « ' mt vote ol yeas 7 uaya 80. ant) Bites ee The question recurred on Mr. Hill's mo- MeEGilmer? ‘To incorporate the tion to make special order. ile ~ ena Nery a Association Mr Sauce of of Meckle ¢ To ap- 4 raha Cormeen to Kear de- Senatotial DWiktFict com ‘the posed of Granville ‘and Pérson counties ; placed on ty Commissioners. Referred. ion Y' gerortr¥e cheek. ~The fener prnneaee tase the awarded to parties , to leetion of Enrollip rc. Wi y of east and was declared elected. ENGROSSING CLERE. The Senate agreed to go forthwith into Clerk. Cap Mast, of Forsyth, peer peta daly elected. oe the next 30 ident designated Mesars. Da gan,Lehman aad Graham, ap (he Com- Lehman: A resolution aathor- Secretary of State to farnieh the of thelayrs “by ie te Library with 10 "70, which was debman opted. ident of the Senate to invi ee aed to open the sessions, wi op’ fa yy motion 199 Senate adjourned. ogOust oF REPRESENT ATI vrs Friday, Nov 25, 1870. wt to adjournment, ¢ Hou Yo offer at 10 6’el ue Speaker Jarvis in the C air, ewe ty Ret. "Mr! Nicholsbn: of tt BILLS. : By Mr. Gregory: A bill to abolish + office of State pores. By Mr, Jasticc: General Assembly. The bill provides $5 Fe at 10 cents per unle.) on Calendar. Mr. Worth! To enlarge the powers jnaye 17 of Haywood, teceir- whole oumber of a majority of the-whole pamber of votes cast and was Ary A joint resolution ‘ac As of State to pur- amoont of stationery ne the asé of the General As- , which pase- several readings ander a suspension +, Smith of Alamance: A resolu- thé relief of Albert Marray, Sher- |" Prayer ‘by Rev. Mf. Atkinson of this which and city. i ereibes der & sas. PR of yesterday read and approv- of Mr. Dargan, a Commitice ‘were appointed to inaké rules for tof the Senate and to co- — Committee on rules ;, Repajution request- rinter and for other pur- A bill to fix the per diemand mileage of the me ibets of ‘the ur presiding officers of the two Dra 3 per day for member, Doorkeepers, and fixes the Messrs. Gregory opposed the proviso. Mr. Martin tavored it. Mr Hill moved to postpone and make the matter agutielapdander heater 12 Teo ace ot Banat el to lay ‘the The motion was put to a vote and re- jected. Mr. Justice called the previcns ques- tion on his proviso. ‘The call was sus- tained. Tee yeas and nays-were called and the | proviso was adopted by a vote of yeas 81 Mr, Settle moved an.additional proviso that the Pablic Printing shals not be with those g | making sach exorbitant charges for the part two years. Me. Welch opposed the proviso, on the ground that it was too —- He thonghs it bad policy. The yeas ads nays were called at the proviso was rejected by a vote of 1910 79 On motion of Mr. hacen the bill was amended by making the Committee 5 inetead of 3. Mr. 'Gtegory called the previous qnes- tion on tho bill as amended. Theeall was ‘| eaatained and the bill passed its second and third reading. Ow motion the House adjourned. t. SERATE. Sattrpay, Nov. 26, 1870. The Senate met ai 10 a. m. President in the chair. Notices were presented of the following billa ; By Mr°Troy. A bill to amend the 52d section ofthé sehool law, By Mr Whitesides. A bill to amend t | sections 7 and 8 of chap. 107 of the laws of '68 and '69, By Es Robbins, of Davidson. A bill to amend the present law in sere to making partids’ to detion By. Mr Love, a bill in abel chapter 52 of the laws of ‘68 and ‘69. Mr. Olds introdticed a bill to tranefer te | the jurisdiction of bastardy trials to jus- th | Liters. Referred. so the Commitee on phe hidteaey iptrodaced a bil). relating 16 per cent Fegal Bill 0 La a i m POA i Reames eteiiee Whe sc | reeonsidered.and the motion to refer wae lnid on the table. Mr Olde intfodnced a bill fixing the sal- ne jary of the Attoraey Geveral at $2,400 |perannum. Re ferred to the Committee _on finance. Mr Lenny introduced a bill concerning punishment. Referred to Committee on JSadiciary. he equity in this State, Referred to Com- thittee on Judiciary Mr Olds ‘marca! eam against de- tamation.. Referredtoe Jadiciar7 Commit- Mr Gilmer introduced a bill to allow a transfer of cases pending i in late courts of Mr Garrison introduced a bill te repeal and ee Merers. Duwham, X +00, Hampton, Harris, of Franklin. gee kes, Joyner, of Pitt, Wead- Wiouec, Anderson, Armstrong and York A message from. the Governor was re- ceived, trauamittug a com maniention from | Refi didenire abr, othe GiNavy. ue Se de tigi hence eens ao and the commanication and the bill. were referred to tho Committee on Ja- diciar: Me Welch movdd that the rules bé ene- pended to take up. teastation tn rotation | to the recent ele in Alamanee. Mr Settle offered an amendment to the | resolation by inserting Caswelbcoanty.— | The amendment was accepted and the resolution replaced on the calendar. Mr Justice moved that she bill to fix | the per diem of membors, introduced an yesterday be taken from the eprnmitter | and placed on the calendar. Adopted. The bill intreduced by Mr Ashevon yesterday entitled a bill declaratory of | the agt entitled “an act ta repes! mata acta psgeed at the session of 1868-69, | making appropriations to railroad eneopa- | fies,” ratified Sth of March, 1870, was | takenfrpm the calesdar and refepred to | the Judiciary Committee. | Oa motion of Mr Welch the Honse ad- —— 6 Mondiry at 10 o’e otk: a Rates o Aduertnae. Ofie Sqfiate, first tanertion.. oscega: For each additional insertion. ..... .- 2 25 ~ 00 35 6 00) 00 ft 00 4 Squares. | 8 00,11 00; 15 00°25 00 37,50 } Colama. |'11 00/16 @0, 20 00/20 00) 45,00 +Golamn. | 38 00.24 00, 30.00.45 00 75.00 TColmnn. | 28 00:40 00 50 60 80 00 130,00 == = = Fruit. Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees and Plants, CHOLER BARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, &C. A splendid stuek of the choicest varieties. Send for descriptive catalogues and Priced Lists. All Trees well packed so as to carry safely to any part of the United States. Small Fruits and Small Plante of all kinds, sent by mail, portage paid to any Post Office in the United § tates, Bdward J. vans & Co. Nursery and Seedmen, tee > eres: ‘ARE’ SIX cans at at ie Ww ERKLY. Pree pater ti at Te = cog RW TORK WERBAMG © 9 x ners to amusement. bat of realy instrpetive mat. form. The ts, ved from their brevity, re are made up of the com. r of man. Incontred to useh useful (nforma- ibe fewent words the mort world. udents contains answers ble subjects. | ae An Untivalled Literary Paper is the sec. 6, chap. 77, ews of 1866-'57. Placed NEW, on ar Fach iaxne , The Speaker announced she felluwiag | pe and shetches, graslewen asthe Comruittet om mente QiK WEEKLY! trem eight to ten short sto- baif a dozen Poems, in addi- tion to thé six sertaletaies and the varied depart OPHOIM EN OOPIES SENT FREE ! The Tenth e Gutoettont? - (One Year—Single One Year—Pour € One . Fight Cop --$ 3.00 ee OWE, ca hakeey ccc 000m .-- 20.00 Thee sanding 009 be p iat i tiga “gil sentat one time. will be enth'ed to a copy hee, Gettere- wp of (tubecan afterward add si each. STREET & SMITH, Proprietors. No. 66, Pulton Street. N, Y. oct 7 fa ——— : copies #t §2.50 ef 4 - pegti” ‘ weer ge wonderful vegetable : is the. sheet- anehor 0 f the feeble and debilitated. . As a tonic and id, it, has no equal among stomiichics.. As’ ‘a sania - the. nervous weakness to which women | are especially subject, it is g every other stinmilant.: In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder whieh undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the .nimal spirits, “Whereva it is intro- ‘duced it bequmes a stand- ‘ard article—a medicinal staple. It is to-day the ‘best and. purest tonic, and | the. most popular medicine lim the civilized world—hbe | ‘sure and get the genuine, Abe by all Druggists, Gro- | cers roy Country Stores, } | PIANOS, | CONSTIBES of DRY GOODS. ers rs amouuh ting to gae| . PIANOS. ——e * ‘SIX. COLD MEDALS ede and will, @ ay house in the eount of Prortt than if cost rs are invited te in and Package I Oct. 21 42:ly. TT trade, ae ihe Peach, Pe YORK, PA sept 2-—Sin Noy. 4, 1870 In sending for les ¢ goods desired. We keep the best gra ‘ ery class of goods, from Ae lowest to the most assortment of Friult FREE OF EXRRESS CHARGES Mamitton Easter & Sons, © OR BAMTIMORE. MD. fneet the wanke of their ce ab a distance have establish - | SAMELE RUREAU, - on, promptly send by | Have fost been if October and November, 1549, awarded to | | SCH AS. Tl. STEEFF, For the best-Diancs now made. over Haltimore, Philade'phia, an. New \ ork Pians. OPP'CE ARD W ARR* No. % North Liberty Street BALTIMOI | $TKIFF'S PIANOS have ali the latest im- ome: tk, Mp. mail fuil nes af Samos of the Newest ani | | provements, including the Agrofe Treble, ivory , of Frexcn, Exc Lisht | Fronts and the imprevedFrench Action, fally war- ture, guaratiteeing ats all | ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange - at leas Prides, than) vi ithip twelve months if not entirety satisfactory to | poretascrs. ying our goods ‘oe ew the largest and Most | celebrated mana of Europe, and — + the same by steamers | direct to Baltimore, our «tock is at all times | et supplied with the novelties of the zoodon and Paris market: As we bny and sall.only for cash, and make no bad debte, we are able and willing to sell our goods at From TEN TO -dgeilofi PER CENT, LESS . ered south the kind o, ain acesmpanied by the cash. wij be tEreepetarinn WHOLESALE ment. Address HAMIL DN RASTE R & SQNS, 177, 199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md, Yadkin’ \ Valley Nursery. | | pared to a6 évetything in hie line at shor proprietor of tis Nursery ollietsto the | notice andon the most: reasonable terms.— d| All kinds of furniture renovated and repeaired teas n, a latge and splendi therry and Apricot. CONRAD, Vienna * T mana s 3m ¢ in the different parts | on hand, from 860 to $300 Refefences, who have our Pianos in nae: Gen, R. EK. Lee, Hexington, Va. H. H. Helper, P. N. Heilig, Salisbury, N.C. Gen. Robert Raneom, Wilmington. N.C Gov. John Ketehe-, Lexington, Va. Messrs. R. Hurwell & Fon, Charlotte. X. ¢ Deaf, Domb awd Blind Institpte. Raleigh. N. Cc. Minses Nash and Kaliock Hillsboro, N.C. Terms Liberal. A call is solicited Brown & Bernhardt are agents for the sale A 01 | athe above celebrated Piande: Pianon | sold at FP | at Pactory prices. _UPROLSTERER Matress ‘Maker, 1ON Jenkins’ Corner, Just baek of the ad. jing Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pre- BUYERS reboot Stock in our Jol bing Trées, consisting of Apples, | nud made ta.look as wellas new. Spectal at- Also | tention given te the making and repairing a fine lot of Grape Vines, Strawberry and Basp- | of berry Plante @f the most approved kinds. Send fot catalogue and : os prices. Adress, SOFAS, SETPEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &c, &c. Give bin a call j will go away pleased .exainine his work. 16-tf Aber: i, Ba hgladiyt ath Uma al oa ; r ‘the | we pope sre rte owe Woes a York € so y s a year Baltimore Street Seeond hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always hi aly 15—1 18—t1y | ALEX ANDER DUVAL and if oes wen} rae 4 i ee Td ee ngs jon Snaeee / n “tae CONDITION? OF OLT ee vPhis oe alt made, the lives of ay legal claim. 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This Op art. ? ho have tenvs expenses. pla mtual ree You, pax $1.10 whenever a deat d if your Clase is fall $5. oe’ Nes ra N THe SAME -CLABS.- ee lied } \PX AMINATION) |) © © ee Whenever a Class is Once full full. a i "Phe es rantees that in case your death’ sliould ccctrytwithid although theré are not one thousand Mewbers in your Class, yet with , » 1.000-Members more { embers ia your Clase at the, mee $5,000. ~~. Crass A.—Adiits ell boluich the ages of 15 and 35. tt eH one — * Crass B.— Admits all between the ages of 35 and 46,..... Toi '.— Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60. dies TINE FUND.— A: the same time you become, insured, yo a Muyper or'a Toxtixe Fuxp, which may give to yoursclf, whilst liy z" the United States d business ve Ts ‘ea sone ‘ ’ t+ i iene “gemed on, “Aint of th ANDE NDERSON, Ass’. Sa Lue US MeADAM, M.D, SiliebaryyN. G24 cE he ING Lae for N a4) Si owarps sup Ne es. : PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFZ aDANER OR, OF RICHMOND, Vi Awad Soe, Baeets OVER <c-n<+ sace: can nccee cere ccssegegeersccess -8I, Net Surplus over ......-.----------005- 05:0 s5see + ane ane Policies issued in two years over.....-.- wcnneseun tubal, ° oes Showing a success Beyond precedent. Issues policies on M , and all the most desirable plaus. Dividends paid out on J which proves the ecunomy of its managemeyt and ite carefgl ° " W. ©: CARRINOTON,..........6-0.02cb Woot ‘ JONN E. EDWARDS, ..........2- cece ccdecceee cre eeewes Vics 7 oF AAT I Rg oon occ can cee cnc css mecepe ne asa ags aps anve |. ds al RUB WW... 7. - soo seb ecwpne AssisTax? S2oretary I" B. WOUPF, 24... <5 22 cece ccc cee es SurgnixtTexpert oF Acubcrss THE CONSOLIDATION of the tro most por | to the poliey holders « of both Compahies. Ita exp The fatare dividends will be more certain, and ‘ ved fund created. | No Right of old policy holders will be effcted ; ular Southern Companies is fall of adrant enditares Will be lees, and with lesetelctive probably greater in amount, and x bytter zeser they will continue to pay Goma fore; to hold the same policies as before; to have the same righta, benefus and privileges @aie- | fore, and bere equal present security with grea‘er future benefits (ban before. All renewals o if old policies » ill be in name of | ‘This Company has met with a enctess beyond | the Sonthern public a Home Baterprise It advises the payment of all cash peeay- each next pay ment, until nothing wil It requires no notes for leans. \? parties gnaranteed on the face of the Policy asa manr Seathern men, Home Office, by having all their past payments forfeited, ‘Ibis company ge her policies, and in the event of & separation from its office by any interven’ auch all the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and reinstatement, | there had been no such intervening cause. Its permanent investment of funds (ar reqnired by the Charter) ieim a le nen cumbered Real Estate Worth Double the Amonnt Loaued It has the following ralaable features whieh no other eompany gives: The late insured im Northern companies, the penalty of teing reyaraid & ac®w company. all parallel in Life Inrurancey#td new efferhte nal to any and surpassed by none. pecatee then dividends wil! continually deerease be required, guid the policy may be & courte of income; but | it will allow one third loan on participating policies “Vrew It has no restrictions un residepcodr travel,all policies are Xon-Forfeitable, ena the rights of part of the euntract. ed, thut offering sie a Safe, Sureand Profitable Investment of the §10,(00 000, whieh are Senate tent Porth | for Life Inseranee, taking so snuch from our strength, thereby giving additional powerte pressore, 1 appeal te every man and woman in Western lies the blessed boon of Life Insurance to look w superior merits of the “Piedmontand Arlington wrreapondence solicited, and information cheerfully gived. Address, Lexin ton D. Ww. COONTS, Gert re ier on Weltos N. C., Pepe “Advantages ages of Life In- surance. The North America tnenrance Company pays fe | premiums promptly without cha: ge, W.H, HOL DERNESS, Agent, North America Life Ins. Co. Taowasviter, N.C. | Dear Sir -—You will please accept my sin- cere thanks for your prompt payment, without charge, of the amount of the policy of Insur- ance on my Husband's Life, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollars. At your ear- nest and repeated solicitation he was induced to insure in your Cumpany, and now we are the recipents of ita benefits. To you and the North America Life Insur- ance Company we shall feel under obligations, such as only the widow and fatherjese can feel and exprese. May you have success in inducing othera. to insnre fn your moet liberal company, ahd may and prospez you in your good work. MARGareT C. BARBER, of Rowan Mills, N. C. Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool, London and Globe Firg Insurance Com the Lord of the widow and orphare bless you | YW awe North Carolina, desiring ell to their interest ra Life Insragee ae 18 ©. we x ~* “BEYOND DOUBT; . ‘The Connecti¢ut Majtaal | gaa dt 18 THE STRONGBST. vo LIFE. .... Insurance Iw TEES OW Acquired Capital over Ratho oY ices to NotafresalpaTareaicenly 8.49 per cent. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities, as red by the New York Standard, is $155,50 per $100; and it grants 1 dessa hone eet ance apot oceans terms, ppd ab bb cheapest atatonie Teed » D. Wal Gen. ee Apri—Iy Poni ce, ~c pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri- rate build ings, Railroad Depots, Rridges Fac- tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and pars all its losses promply t All letters addressed to’ Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N. © will receive prompt atten- tion. dee alls “Mrs. | Henry W. Miller’s Boarding House, COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STS, RALEIGH, N.C. febl 1—tf OPENED NOVF* BFR 1862 | R JETURNS HIS THAN » Building. Room Mo- @, ., JNO. A. BRADSHAW, in ’ te kp FRIENDS avd the Pab) for the patrotiage heretofore extended to him, where he would be pleased to eee them, (He | guarantecs to give satiaf in every ease.— ~ | informs them that he bas fitted up. 4 fection He has in his employ of the best Hair hive Weatern \ WILLIAM VALE THE BARB | commodions ‘fe 7 me ae { |Shop, in Dr. Henderson va. {from all Si lishury, N.C , Dec. : 269 5o~u \ 3 5 osne Sr ms gut S wad. een me eae Pals 1 tents gpaghtide nce cre aoe a 4 weAtate 4 ATE) : enh 7 , * ee ed a rt vey ot iat A Boat | anyones NS By i * ve Tie : , ers,willhe. ’ it r 1 6 neat B _— ae] A rd with ithe vertise- jo «bill in to the city of wit ry wa ¥ ce 4 L © Whit ote vino # ot ieee gee Ee tn . De as ible ME ‘ements 2 aos al “Ro ope nom Bows en Prema hePT ¢,, Me Orniork sable Soe thie commirtée ' and : ' . , yh : ceimie® her au ‘MONS mr —— a. see pd a w vr eaabtl:'er0- Mee 1~" ote (ky ok ua “PetRoDUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS "by F "000. 5 Ith ; ; ‘2 re ond erie fr he coe a resolution *% | 1866, wet aw 7 ‘¢ Bye : oS tate to , mh. ad, Bla let s e. e © ad. 8 on Car nts, ys Ua Lau Deere Cee a ait 6 Mr introduced, , : , oe mf Weakoan Female dltitions. be slashes Aataus 7 . shy peinteods : ) Wrass ity fs of th eA Soa $2 50/$9 75): 00) t a “ ¥ Bs ‘ Petty GPOg wndar. a oe ie j | 600) 9 00) TAKRZ0.00' , 1B ‘ vay . Snel : yan tive tot nting of the Preasurer’s re-} and nays 7 - fs n A a a 1 oo 26 00 30 | ta rf ; eb r earner 7 e f h . ' i 3 S| po Pint ne ccender athens by the follo O. ” ley oct of oR ak LINEMEN Coldmp. (18 | 75.00 regnetien ; ANS Sloth tee ov : inttodaced'a "resolu Those 3 CO Hartacll, . jy «jsrchaed sae dine. welled }) Column. 28. See aud Gaswell countice be referred-to'a spe} Mr Albright ee Bar ie cae: vrelation to salaries and fees Of all State | Mestre. Anderson, Armetro A Pewett. .: a in man eo »« site ipso ale —| cial Comimitree of three. Placed dit calen- ; or or FEE" | officials. Referred to the committee on ; , s Sheesh ad She ‘ehere. Send for,Pamphiet. — pas n late the per diem and mileage members, | ¢..\aries and. Fees. of . Laboratory 142, Fyanklin st. Bayt: ee OF ART PARREAB A ANE casi te , vu. [giving $6 per -dayite die presiding off)" ar, Hnrris, of Guilford, introduced a }eon, © camber pane ey gene a a Se . Yo vs» BILLS INTRODUCED: cersyand @4 per day.to\members, and 10) lation inswagting our, Representatives Crawford, Currie, Dickey, E. omer BP. Mewwej; ted" Qolare y Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1870. Mr Dardeo introduced a bill to preseribe ee eet sendin 3169 ~ in Congress t¢ use their inflgence to have Dawham, Furr; Gambrel, Garrison,’ Bapsttorilloned ¢ man ped nash mods eres ee oe mall sOTED CORN The Senate met at 10 o’cloek. thetiine for Sberiffe to scuttle: with the)” a: se crrimety the Congress create a Literary Fund. for | ling, Gore; Gtaysou ° fe vinegar wee a 4 M ee aceon oe sansa tron the 3 ite’ on Pro: fae Referred to committee OW} Like coum Réamtioast perpen Referred to com- Bete nanan Franklio v4 cee ° i. ‘oe , one , a ‘ noes, £ecom . ! . . - POP RTRGR sttny ns Wout Wi trey ten ae the oof = bill in ‘relation to the Mr Robinson, introdteed « bit to repeal ; ee . INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. ston of Buncombe, Jobns, Jan baans ora ne ot Ne eis on ook | nt ariel te ‘ to the | sco 7, chap-100;0t laws of 1868-69.. Re- r Olds h Jones of O na A* (sud de Mapeaay Reeperiol the @apitol. ” ° f o ee ~ in Mr Huston introduced a bill te ameud | thampton, Jones os , be palted ap “} Mr.Banith introduced « bill te esnseladt te : an act ratified ‘oo, the 14h of December Jordan, Kelly, tas gu atBuse ea dato thé North Carolina ailcond Ober ‘Mr GraySobs titraduced a bill so rege 1869, of anact iucoapra ; pqnr ents orem ccage te, het he Ber Wee -C. By Woes the a tiem of oars on she | the townol Hickory. Tavern. can CAV EIO Recetas Wibor Mae © Referred to the committee om | oh iey aid fee Pr . a ioe | mprovements. ‘3 = and tees. w r Johnston, of Bancombe, introduced ell n 2 agSh hal MOMS STR . Love introduced a bilk to repeal cer Sea eTeaioer tee Beard NS ‘ba bill to-render’valid and binding the acts : kin, ~~? eate all partics se ncot aainmaipaions gnper ie 8 tain sections and amend others-in chapter the per and mileage. Referred to of certain officers of the State and for oth- Settle, Shall, Pt $e the full ext nt ot the Wie. BESET Sach Tse cord, ep n | 270s WOW OF 1868-69. Referred to Judi- mittee on salaries nad fect. er purposes. Refersed” th ‘the, jadiciary W ayne, Sparrow, Stanford E. ndxertiagmpent snd cireulers and | giary Committee, r Joyner, of Johuson i need a committee. linson, Waring, Welch, Wilcox, Wilmington —R “ jeos 1 awepice. cet-B"| Arse 5 bill to. repeal certain of} bill to make. a failure to- ompablic | 7 Mr Jones, of Caldwell, introduced a Young of Yancey, and York——79. ' ry ret ms e A ee eeyes: — ee an ae oe oS ccrten ooh Series to com" | on Judiciarye er) hy cones, | DUI to teen . 0. BR, &|, Dhow aioe \s = eee eee tf We 2 arch ®t. Philas sy rod Bit >) te on j oy ° . . Manf. Co. to the committee op : viet , Obariotie, X. O-, net : ' Mr. Bellamy : ; ' ? M A ia a resolution to CALENDAR. ; ' ments - Good-| . Magnolles Pin gil oy _ ‘ ee cain’ Thing sear" — " . 7 % De trad ae. ‘ c Co woe ' or + teerati-a we | reforts. Laid over. rules to take Yation fo oy: _— es ty 2 ed ~ i . —s tae Pee. wit wt cat » entlog sais Dg @ a Rest — Se i a tion of rales fr the qyeney, the | cansed by siemne ‘? |= _ ib. be ve ee bal- res oa ee Teaker we Whitesville, to be . og He other treatmen « shoul! ever be used. abolishing the “ gag-law,” known as the House. The rales were sus) » "he ‘ | > ts. Referred to udiciary commit- | 5 » PY P wie ws uae for a cireuler, call wpon or address previous question ‘TneiSpeaker saan aa ee | amen nays were called for and om j y ie and Williameon—-&3. ’ Seibville—¥ H Ww ey, wR Perge- amon will Be + lth Dr. Green. October 26h. | Rea — introduced : resolation ot weal? receive the Senate at 12 m, for the | The vote atill ii Mr Normeng of: Mr Sykes introdaeed a bill concerning The House then adjoarned. son. - . " » mG LLIPs RROTHERS. | whing the preseut regulations in regar arposs of counting the ballots cast tor | fered « farther hat lea clerks for the several State offices. Re- —--—_— vag PRILLIYs : a ae $+ PAEre> iG & Seuntor, and requested that the seats coon seal ba End tepeed ~—— e ferred to committee on aalaries and fees. | CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. Ocheobaty- Seas aes: erg Reem Ana eS | Mr. Priee moved-ta,amevd, The a-| on his right be vacated for the purpose of | ‘Phe clit thought the vesolutiont'@est} Mr Sparrow introduced a bill to repeal ——P Ken Toe es olen oan names : ANKS TO ‘can mendmetit was lost, And resolution adop- | giving seats te that body, and faethe ac-}be concurrent, as it affected the pay of | *” 8ct to provide for holding municipal} The Nx C. Conference of the M. EB. “ R a ae ody Tootel gpd = ted. | iow ow the rules would be suspended. the thembers and must therefore lie over elections in North Carolioa. Referred © | Ohareb, fouth, which met ia Greensbor- Newseay Distarer—E A Yates, P z. ved b oe .- eet ian The bill _to abolish the office of Stete| The joint assembly of the two Houses | for one day. the judiciary comusitiee. n " the 294 eit, bad Newbero—L L Hendren. U7 at: beta wre attention 0 nents Printer eee ie aca sie called to nee Bveaidens Cold wah | Mr Love appealed frum the decision of at — —— A == pro- ed sed ve hovogh gees Set nee m e, an iacrease o! purposes autho « -| who anneuneed object cocven- | the ebair, : ’ t yide 4 overnor ” good traits— oore. ‘ same. wiltee to make such arrangements as they | tion. Dheelerks obthesenate and Hf i ensiainedthe-ehair artr of tare. Referred to one | of work pertaining to the ofthe| Trent—Wer Clcgs, Joha Jones, Pg ‘ [PaMmiLe @ OO oe | think proper, wae taken up. {and their reopietive proceedings vouchiag vasheles Witness owe on _<— oral ta fees. rs Charth ip Lhe bound# Of the ehisee. Kinstoo—W D Meacham. ag Ne ee ri |" air King hoped the Senate woald adopt | the Senatorial elestion, and 08 comparing | Mr Cook introduced # joint tesolarion e Dinkey introd seid 4 bil o ANA] TH Conkerance “adjostped bn ‘Tesodey | Seow ti J Carded. PMA resh and Salt Fish, the [lovee bill, and give the printing $0 the | the ballots the Ht stood as heretofore | in regard to the epegial fax of whiskey ize the lawful vaters of the State to elect : art Y| Snow Hill-aW 8 Chaffin. oe tly —OF EVERY VARIETY— lowest bidder. | reported and the ra'dent of the Senate | brandy and tobacco | their J ofthe Supersize Court. Re night at 21 o'clock, reading out tbe Newbern Circuito, be supplied by WF” Whiskeys, Brandies, Rum, Gin, dc, #e. Mr. Graham thought that played eutie | gnnoaneed that Hon Z, B Vance was dul Mr Battle Tateodeaed 0 tation that | (erred 40.the judiciary committee. list bf appofntaients for the ensuing year, | D Porter. hii: ; * - om han pty 4180, 1844, when a took the job and then | cleet@ to represent the State of North | the committee on J tt. Justice asked @ suspension of the} as follows: , nd Bait Oreck A Hotere BOOTS, SHOES, DOMESTICS, | ™° sway: T paséed, year 35 vays6. | Carolina in the Congress of United States | structed to report a bi! for more effectual- to take up @ resolution to bave the)». | som Disraicr—N F Reid, P E Lenoir—D ae PIECE GOODS, — a oe paypes oo | for six years commencing the 4th of March | ly enforcing. labor gn -pablic Roads. of the State ee a Raleigh Station—L. 5 Bares. . peeaies R Griffuh. py elt , 7 grossed bills repor a © prov ‘ot | 1871. Adopted. . rules were suspen and the res- : ilson—C C Dodson. =o ; YANKEE | N OPTION S, a special ter the Saperior Courtin| The Senate besa, retired, the poling | Me Warren introduced « resclation bn- ution was adopted. wad Chap-o8 Bee . Everetarile J Be Brook, ‘ a voter : J abich Se -will Se = oe to ame prete resolution io favor ot the rales for the House was res -}eerning the sale of Swamp lands in. the CALENDAR. Wea ower. P Wayne—Jno N wo av" Gash, of Prodqoes: the high- Sint a Northampton ana Wtbes | io au separately read, amended | engin of yee. Tyrrell’ acd Washing- —— a sa ant Smithfield - J E Thompson. Wasmrsotoy Disrmicr=68 D Adsumy” : 7 . | : on. Li exam River— Carawey , , ’ HILLIPS 4 BROTHERS | Mr Caples the commitige on Fi-| A mesnaze was received, from the Sen- oe Grahame eahed eat for the tom: courts of the State pm referred to re “peame : / = beidkitnes eo ‘ _ Bab. 16. 1870 fee oe repo increasing the sal-| ate notifying the House o the passage of | mittee on , Judiciary’ to make certain re- mittee on judiciary. Gran me ADB ashington and a ‘Wr : ¥v SIXTE-PIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, | a an $ en? ay recom- Somme one t 31, for +) se | ports. There being po objection Mr Gra ~ " to —, the origital eH |“ Trenderon JT H Gibbons, WNease—T B Reeks. Calpe aia ] pende are. of 8 iff« Northa n ' vith e ; i eastern erred ‘arzeo 4 vas pores The bill on she calendar. | end Senate BIN, No of te provite sete | ae rea hee nal pal abpaalhad son on Se wm Nett and ng Misrion——M J Hunt. yon wa. eens ) Southern _ Piano The bill in fon to the = of the | special term of the Superior Court of Da- | shall vore or hold aceae ie pot a na-§ »2ionse resolation to iavestigate the of-| . Wilson Mi be lied ; 2 | cf the Oupitgl was taken ap, a second | yideon county | hive borat ett United 8 ficiat conduct: of tertain state officers in ; ieee > gpg wll iy nr 7 ahem akccy. | vale oat vised ene vs eda : z| tive bord ehimen of the States,and co e J B Bobbitt, Christian Adeceate.| Tarboro— Wheeler. r Brown mov a suspension of | recommended its pasoge. ey meg oe wastelerred-te} J Reid and @ Leardy Agents Sunday | “Williamtton— ade ; anee committee. one , ho “ | Mr Graham ‘propored several verbal | the rules to he Se Bil i ; i pat t nate Bill on its se By Mr Olds a bilf to extend the aas- é one. eee nea * Hotse bill making 10 bourses day’e?idinono DY rct—W H Babbitt, Columbia—To be sa by FP Aan Wn. Knabe &'Co., amendments which were adopted. veral readings. The rules were saepend pension of the Code of civil proceedings ete ) tn aatde otcanrs 87 Mr Price moved to amend by ical | ed. * ea | in certain cases. Pas recomm otk was teferred to the committee on Grand; Sqeare and Upright = the name of Senator Lehman alter thatot| Mr Sparrow offered.an amendment to) Also a bill t or . P E. drews. : te ‘ so o-allow the rancher of cor-) BEticultare. Greesisboro—J Mattamarkeet—A Raven. - 6! PIA NO E.O RTES, Me Allen. Amendment lost, yeag TS nays | the bill whieh was adopted. tain cases pending in thes late courts Of House bill in. relation to per diem abd) Gujiferd Ci A Cunsingbem. MoH 7 7 BALTIMORE, Md whe houi't te Wactip'arrived thes vs ty rye “t then passed ils equity. Passage recommended. leage, was referred to ihe commitiee 08 | 1) Wilson Cireait—O H Philliga, tial : ; ace ee ‘Sen- | second and t readings. . By Mr Dargan, a bill for the removal ies and fees. = eae ee Po ap eed rot a to" the ball te 10} MeJpation moved. that. the , vote by | of certain eaves from one jadidal district |» House resolution requesting the public alent College and High Poiot, te be eacurtacncy, which | oe paged pes rence t0| which the bill a third reading be | to ny kee m2 ~~ A Treasarer to fatmiah.ahe-bouse with a The mantitie0 M . ; reconvidered: “Carried. Also a bill_to re act statement of the jncasred, in. the . . Se Zebulon B Vance was declared daly}, Mr McAfee vat the bill as al peal ge & aes | es comnaeee pent Davideon—B G re i parity of Intonation fate gud the Scnateretarned to Hs own | perly en os transi ltted me sage iste a \ ~, ae ’ ine vecond wading rN Asbhere <P eycches , ee Thee irae ate Adopted. By Mr Love, « bill. jo tepeali eemain| "House resolutioute vies wareiea| Come eRe onl Sie Sodtadwoe. Mi Wolment moved to amend by add-| Ow motion of Me Seule the rales were | padniid “a vedi;onse eubided ards i868. wits wha’ to-comimittee on siusieg. Ww pera Ne Albea <3 nese fon ndie so many pisnos. ihg two other names to the commission. | gaepertied and the resolution #s ré rted | (Repesling the law authorizing whe Qode} Heuse reeolagion in,regard to station- eae sot — ; TN Ww oR KMANSHIP The” guendmédt wae§ lost: Sea 13, | by the committee of Privileges an elec: | Sounaleehee to'contract for priming” ery was laid on the Nei : ot W Lewi ‘ ee eee the loon a Seommeyel agar | 7 A * dit dreedi Th tions in ieee to the Jate election in Ala-| A message was received foil ee ist “House resolution to fic the per diem yuneovvil LL et” ’ Socintes aU TaoMNee contin nally sh immense bles ell seve a ad oan e | mance and Caswell counties was taken up. | announcing that Senate BAT concerning a | ¥*s referred to the committee ow salaries Len Mg Mission—J F K stock of lamber. am hand. #pen ibili ~pasted—| Mr Jnstice moved. to strike out the | special term of the Superidr Coart of ¥. and fees. B Univen’ Prédideut Tria . county of ‘AMmance and refer it back to | \i lsom county had passed amended,, and. House resolution in relatfon to station) 7 Wryche, gent Ming 4 5 KP Ailot our ing Pianos hove gov ker Im- yene 30 nays 7. jeand reble. . we erat Bill to abolish the office of keeper of} the committer on the Jodiciary, fo . . a asked conenrrence. Senate coneurted:| | ery, for the use of the House was laid on Hn no’ D ot W \P asl opines SS tor our late | capitol - Sameeae Pecan 8 RAND) Piao 2eD Serare| Japiiol was taken up. roles sus-| © After a lengthy disctission Mr Danham | The joi i ‘ wos. Prete oe which bring | ‘ . , ; he joint resolution to raise mmit-} tld ratile. . d Angust 14, 1896, which bring | panded atid the bill put upon its passage. called the previons question, Thecall was | tee on C citiatiet al reform sue calves Up Wiens resolation requesting our Rep- Pin pW a iMeboro’— CUrawford. no neaget perfection thap has yet been st)" a4, Robbing of Rowan, moved to amend j , | t ’ sustained and the yeas and nays w Mr Codk’ said i b eal sferesere Palos weet rd aa pnd heme Soin ee ‘ae eran pert | oem in Overs vent mt | Minder J Ot rt eava. ** leo by insett words “General As- | joat by the following vote syene 27 | ; : a : Chapel Hill aad Haw River—J B Mar- ‘We have m angetents far theSole Whole: | bly? i £. Senate.” y e y 1, AY®, | Mr Graham was ubqialifiedly in favor | red to the judiciary committer: . . oe open Gt sale renng be Kr Ke Toncbhews héor Or-| i ‘ on oe . ferred 67. . . | of an unrestricted Convention. House resolution in regard to the prin# Osa nene a oawe and oapown, which ¢ offe , wholesale @ 3 , was re The qnestian,then reeurred on, the reso-} Mr Worth and Mr Robina, 6f Rowan, | ting of certain reports was lidvon the ta- ae Se and retail, at Lowest ; | to thes udleinty Gommmiitee. esion a0 it come from the comuitten, The| wide te eke ot & Ten * cecal | biee Pirtaboro' H Moore. ‘ dee ; E -7 Senate eé@ till 10 o'clock to-mor- poo ways were called and the reto- | il: Mocs and Mr Olde though there | A tnessagé was received frou the Sen- Fostine an Howland. . =e row. , praer ation was adopted by the fellowing vote: | could be no such thing as a «restricted | ate transmitting the alesie bille, and Pp M0 Wheeler. Ban SH 0 TE L OF REPRESENTATIVES. Kew 7% waren 87, fae he Ot | Convention. ie ; oe ee 4a of oe oem South Sate Oh m ‘ 7 messag recei rom the Gov-| M j i : i . 4, enti act to in- : ARBEE’ } ednesday, Nov. 30, 1870. | grnor.announeing the death of Mr. Wood- | ed PB sash! wae avor of « testrict “ he ledepee yr, tes | Lad. High Rock Mission—A Norman, der Company; No. 2, of Obarlotte. Re- | SaLisBuRY Drsrator—M L Wood, P B. erred to the couimittes on corporations. Selisbory—J_ W x tuaee’ ee | Beets te SAS > the jadiciar ward, member from Nash. Mr Maaney was in favor of a resiricted Hees Z J Y| ‘The following committees were announ- | Convention if possible, but for a Conven- j | 4 eed’: tion at any rate. : Sennre bill No. 5jin relation to the par- Rowan and Vaict—C Plyler and T CO Referred 6 the com- | Triplett. GprostTE RAILROAD DEPOT. - ge In the Senatorial election on yesterday Gommittee . om Claims.—Messrs Settle, i hase of stationery. 5 Ten from where the Cars stop, | Messrs Powell and York voted for Mr} Jones, of Caldwell, Atkinson, pw] Seng Fe anda one bhrwipervan aan ae 7 oo me eta Senate Fin NOs: sd ameud the sbat-| Jonepville—Lo be supplied by, Miles R ; j re ' Da ite. Vanee. jn.ettendance ot-oll (reine, ot Wake, Carson, Jones of Northampvon, | stead be not interfered with. me T oo Jordan promnted a memoria om Tanten Ata, Deron od Wieos.| Me Taihu and Mt Wailer «PKs | a pet Before | Pop on iy gga! {eee olen es Seer : tha Heral pensecingn Of Che pion | and others, of Caswell. t was read and setae maaan d, Fre Zz a te of a Roy id bill Ne 84,40 hap or ae - Me & ' tis BEMOVED bi Tel ete Diet fal for, we of Gailfor rencb,|| Mr} on r f call- nate bi om re chapter % ia toeeeee es Sa aEn 2, Or pieced sn Gata ivw ie erase Hionant, Womack, Kelly of Moore, Bann, | ing . escrruntion; tnd SNOuld vote gaint | 52,. lawerof 1806-°OR to'the| Alexandeta-J Mi: we rete ev ctiens Al rer Wome A ’ ae * pAneER, ie: Seen tee “debenited , hie Mabeon, Martin, Stewart and. Shall. the reso : , oe ° udietary committee. © ’ lredellea 8 ade? ee te Ppa | Pere sE pide ed Jan, 1, 187 —eF Proprieior. | Er Mle sn “& report Committee on Corporations. Brodd-\ Mr Ro éf Rowan, woved tb athetid’ * Setiate bill No? 27, to extend the a Wilkes Geo BW yehe. ayy Ty os nov ihe ‘a PA le v Sa te t a 4 _ portance to the country and msy demand farth- vie aot, ian me Ce Ar og oe i genie ee rom fact, the turday, \ . ple Of the . era The Senate was called to order at 10 . ape: them down Conearrent resolution that the usual num- Introduction of Bills. a Monday, Dee. 5, 1870. : an ber of rules be printed with werginal refer! ayer Lohman, bill j bs The Senate met st JU . a toa pede | Ihe la ten | Heh pen igh hw ! = Sth aay ts ah Bh owlt , "Trial ines. ings, landsiand a i : we Wry fev ney ab metowerptenetier! POE ere Sie sa | itane Ge intone) AON aea Pens MES. ter sore didenssion was Beugdes, | . a ee Love and Robbins, of Davidsoe, 8 the eom- Congress Capital ip Wanb- ution ee yn ne Ov motion of wr Graham, the vote by ingen, on hare ne proceed, To ccpiattecde alab. Pf t| whieky the hill to fix the colary of the Autor igh ia ios, Wewillao-] A bill repealing an act tegalating the | °° one on yetterdag. wea e : A, recousidered, and the bill was tw the = keep Fee - ee ee en Read the| sciect committee on salaries and fees. Ww thie week 40 publish only the| A bil) izing the salary of Attorney Gen- Resoiete as totagroghic essa af the President's Menage. eral wt $2400 was read the second time. The! By ur MeU'lammy, tesolution proposing to f den 4 7 hee A j i ' we a pdt ts indi sal ee eeaders next week. | voenerse 4 wih belie ma on ase * ‘tednilge TH any upon it until | Zid baliere 1 eeeieeoe we have read itin full, Aad it would got be|- Mr Lo aliggather fair to attempt to jodge of its movits from » mere telegraphic rypopnis of its contentn than the head of the na- tion. thal the right of the ne- 7° to vote, in the Bonsh, has been denied. and the verdict of the people thereby reversed, is pot uty ,yithout foundation in faet, but coald have uttered for a0 other purpose than to arouse dn the Northern States the old anti-rebel preju- dice which has »0 offen served the parposes of the Hed ond , elections, His amano 16 the Alabama rlaime peer | ier. Bat the day .to The President’ $0 France and (Ger- saamy mean anything or noth: hie friends amay wish to conatied them. i Pskeasseate ions in regard to n finances, revenue and civil 4.890 of mech more practical im- erygtteggion.— present we diamus the meamge in the that It will prove to be « far more sta er than the synopeis which ve pettapaliieedien to mppeoy —_— FIGEY §N KALEIGH. A fight took im the city of Raleigh on Saturday Inet bel ‘ L. Climg- map eng Hon. Josiah Turner, editor of the Sen- man seems to hammgetion the worst of it, Neith- et _party.was ° damm," bot both beer marks of the the face and head. We are glad to learn thal “fie editor of the Sendinal will catmmel the sfulpan soon a he use of his hand.” Teeth De a ad -—7* reese Ku Klux Klan acoumens i» Mitanbiods r hed Tre Ronat ¢ yor Ducrahes. —In matter , in typographical exe- riadical of the day, the Rural Carolinian de i ng: 7A r of the ¥ domain that gouges. legit , imate *ithin its scope is neglected! Wet .ctily vo, but to cachcis aoa rer + bse , <3 an in declaring that there devoted the energy of able | and the ints of the Kora vag the South te & for ita val Corpee «voluntary con- tribators who supply it with the most -valuable N fo one of muth value Theol ta Dan River was tite Mr Olde Mr Robbins, of leas than the anm General in the r Lingey ast omy to thongh the erease the salary. Mr Rubbios reiterated his te the bill, wed’ thon, to ita) Mr Olde’ taine t Mr Smith at elevenuo'elock. fie sit favor ‘yeti pan tie thet Morrow, THe Hotse met at 10 6’élock. INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS. Mr Johne introdaced ing totergal rere a bart at Mr Marler meedenitealack fnatroe- fig the judiciar mittee to a bil) for the relief of shat. Pines Tae ar apirits. endar. © Mr Wileox introduced a tesolation in rela- tion t6 per diem. Mr Dickey introduced @ resolation in te vor of the sheriff of Cherokee. to the committe én propositions and gricvan- 0M. information, a” INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. by Regie ome prope tne hectsen a te on bate ego yrinn Mr Young, of ¥: introduced a hill to sid in the com ‘the Buck Creek Todian Grave Referred to Fommittee on interhal improvements, ~ ‘ ~ a 3 Se the aet eothorizing the Fields R. BR. Co. to extend theif toad. was read the second time. aad af- woold strike the death-kaelt of the in this State. defended the bill. bi) regnlat-ng the salaries of the officers of the Execotive departmentso far as the Gen- eral oqgpadis have the Mr Lassiter favored in guod practice ought to take the office for Mr Darga» wou of common sehools gad the pob- bajldiogs, but mouldw'k pat the A! turvey i deaivad toes wad would —— So * Ci chap ail duty of the Pang diigatinas ook ete ree. erful as to overrule his sinée of doty. He peep cote | my pteem ee sa. Mr. Robbins, of Davidson, whela favor of eeaeaaares se Mr Robbjos moved ~pengees te lee Mr Grabain moved to indefinitely post- was iv favor of immediate sation. that was, in his opivion, the true aor No action was taken publish a fell and vimeartial” bc- i stl, Motes pentpsne OH , gar ° to adj: Nel i tod ube Pn Mel Carrie 22. nays 15. were.then aud the bill was * ET: Graken baving eoted sitbtha pire ative changed his vote to the more a reconsideration hé should make sach The Yenate then adjvarned till to-morrow. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES to the bili. Te Conserv- Rowan, waa io favor of a fe bai. Wo lawyer Ri go eharply fate the ea. pet paring ves led here andr the contro! of ought to have of scouomy of tinte here. torave on tis we Thareday. loot 15 . taken on the lost, ayes 10, Tort. to in rootless 10. Dec. 2, 1870. Placed on the calendar Referred aod ai nue ii —, ur ee House bill to propriations was m. OW. mor va, bill and fees br =n celal committee of five. Third Reading of Bite. to repeal at get to regulate the man- of apalying After some ses from the Dowket of ea cl ie uity to the trial Docket of the Superior On motion of Mr Robb as of Rowan, ite fa; cunsideratio’ until Peck a Penterers Bill to continne in forse an act the Code of Civil Procedure in cates. ec ee a act; pase- Bil to repeal seetion 8 of chapter 41 of an ordinance ratified March Jath 1868, fixing the Code Commission and so mach of section 6 as authorizes said Commis- sion 6 éettrad for printing. Mr Dargan the m of the bill im an able and Messrs. pr gia acts; referred to the committee ¢2 the Jadi- officers ; The nated wesers. Graham, And rights belonging to for pardons. mire regulating the salaries ; to a #pe- desig The House met at 10 o'clock. and élections, reported on tion iv Hertford county that Mr Newsom by allowed to take Placed on the calendar ; BILLA INTRODUCED. Mr to fey ob bee exemption. Referred reading. atd the Sen- it and make it the special r at 12 =. ns read eleetion was received, and laid upon the table til! to-inorrow at 11. Senate adjourned till 10 o'clock to- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mooday. Dee. 5th. Mr Davham the committee on privi- the late . aod recominend his seat. Mr Sttadwick introdised a tesolution in reference to the seat of Mr Fisher, ember ae eee on Privileges to enquire into the matter. Placed on r. tas the tntieigms soe co core ra itl to a to 5 eS forse employed by the different officers at the seat of govern- ment. Paak tnnseener , s to ametd an act febeincy owns. i By Mr. Bellamy, a Lill to repeal sections M4 and Ms, ob revised code, Referred amend chap. 160, laws to committee on Judicis- " <- Westingian By Mr Robbins, of Davidson, a resolution “ Syrop, “ asking members of congress to use their influ-| Onions, — per bushel, ence to time for with the Public Siubr eet House bill to i School Society wee taken ap. ond the committee that it do not paar, was in, laws of 1355~'56 was taken op. $i pad Gonenendinent wan lost. The original Yadkin connty to collect arrears of taxes was taken up. ’ of Mr, Haymore, Sheriff of amended the W. ter State direct ao sai pros taken up and p ort , Was up settle Petes bill to 1868-69, Jae. EB. one 2 Lprictors, “ » bush, 46.“ pound, z Genkhes, Tarte Adamsatine, Wi fore ool? @to 20 to 00l¢ T ters . 9 tos, . 821,00 1 20t0 ‘ss ‘ to * Sto 4 oe St 38 7 sik ea tes wt 8 6te 7 . 3 ‘wep . 1.00 to 1.27 + Ge as ‘ 60 to | 19 to Wte, 7S. Ker 9. ;.Danciig Academy | . JOHN WORD pre p he-Koung Lodies a SI Retna * AR at the House [et precy at 7 0 ced ~~ ane r Sale ‘ a Catawba Buglish and Classical Newton, N.C, THE ELEVENTH 8SBSSION «ff commence on the first Mondsy of Jan'y 1871. senion of 20 weeks frow $10 to, Board in families from! ight to ten dollars per month. " Por pattioulers and catalogue widress pro “ REV J.C CLA . 2. om 4 MP risks. FINGER, rSSOMS: ~~ to the Hon. B. Craige, i travel. portant information iled in this conntry, ¥. » Mailed to a of price. One of the ‘brary, a» «book Is i ¥.” Sample ny ad PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. R jae sabscribing and Mr, Lucas introdneed « bill to change the Tressorer. Re- CALENDAR: the ee iaging report concurred House bill to repeal chap. 86, sec. 5, of the dec 9 The ‘Biees Patent” Noiseless, Link Motion, Lock-Stitch SEWING MACHINE. Ohallonge the World in Periection of Work, Pmoafecos ant Replat use" jon an i evamine, and for spect . Sons toe and Circulars. cn AT PRINCIPAL OFFI 623 Broadway, N. Y. —3Im The call for the previons qnestion wns sustain- House bill to anthorize the late Sheriff of Mr. Hampton amended thename le e bill as to be entitled aft act to restore te | Railroad Company its orivinal char- the « to t of define the 's interest meetings of the stockholkers of GREAT SUOUBSS |! The New Sabbath Book GLAD TIDINGS! By L. 0. Emerson & L, B, Starkweather. Fresh Mosic and Words. Price, in price. Oli Ditson & Co., C. Hf. Ditson & Go... Mew t 30 cents; boards 35 cents. nae copies sent post-paid of receipt of retai ton. ‘ork, 45:2 at ite sev- the time for Sheriff to State taxes was taken up and | A see 7, chap. 169, laws of Frome tf to its was On motion of Mr. Y. roles were sus- pended and Senate bill ts ® joint com- mittee to take into cor the question of constitgtional reform, was taken up. Wotice of ed eed 48:9t—* ives notice ohn R. Alexander, of Mecklenburg and State of North who has been adj and passed its second | petition ” the United States for North Carolina. the Comaty Carolina, .—The ondersign- of his is aa sonable. Ineures Lives according t a1 the methedg rR Te tae It char ges wo extra premium on fosrale ” Its poicyresircions art foe and ree. Is ochic abana most solid mea in Tenneses. a . a st mace ye een wih | tabiities, me ee ‘has > Retry a p/ The Company has never refused to pay Te ee TWikes no testvidtions on residence or en he Gone yor’ em > 5 <b ‘ . " * a $ "Sy DAragers are the ¥ ot ) o re { Room w. P. @Raven, |. m, ®raves’ Oren Guise. Leaf Tabacco, thie vaiaable copie of the Obaatrer| x EY ew Yh dresa, poet oar |oexeY Aa % ° 4 o Eales room 166 by 10 Ree, SH ninetonn. ey. ke. n “a F’ oy tee a?) wu at ie ‘ared.: ba we y | ‘ 4 - a) yh ; P snpplies t a "cent below ’ ‘the whole lend, « hed we BU eee abe? Lava bert) otebeeibh! hae aiiday on Sa LLS ; : i ore . fs ears | 7? . Adds ' wi % att Le eae F . . vgn 5 ajc eee ae a ie ia ‘oy svete Sb he A ee jt att he Be qt cet ™ POMS al res ash ‘ bie wih taal 1 ome yer.t (Prom ne targest Manuficturing Cheaitets ta the | has ments, onabled us \ Lae lL ocowrerla. bas, halt inarh jog oF og et +. 4hoF ; ¥ t a | var } a ini : vi oh ; B ; 4 ND , f : : r with Mr. a. od at ONLY $10 ok oun ng olit- |" Sate Brest iefrnems year thers had not been equally a be Fg a ine) # DowuLe Rertven Solid Oroide Gold tull| cal opponents fare < AS. N R yi ‘ee i G L j a ; ables’ (ene. oe Bal etd to eae 4 ; ‘ 1 ants ” he ae ba oT oa é : eightman actur Be nf ind eee 48 maith ae Fa era eee eek | ardent in its ad vos ame IFS RURAL AN : : RLY, | toe mbes: Rea ages | a small i me make int rah earns goated with the § riser, L Danedl te chaponene 8 bes sind wt 7 Satake a er ee! wee ; ee ee ; seedy alle rigid wanted peapen Serareeny eae perl lca sed and Printed, Bete” MELMBOLD's sant angtereinete ee eae 2 ow rilfencs, a we as beep th eee ESE E cettoehon mprinenee to. eedey soe | wists sa stieencerst spiet'| FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,~ |! market, nip ot vont As we expect to publish list of the prises WSpaldinge Glue.” haudy and dastal. arded, it will now be out of place to speak of os te many thi on,eshibitica, The Ladiev | CHENG saris copeumgtines @ D ms specially attractive and evin- mitre tet my tee ced patienes; industry and taste. If the farmers he mT enderetand fly nd had all duty as faithfully, the agei- 5 - ee one eit, and ance Send by Post Office Order, cultural would have been aigrand af-| the best of wal ges oe ac, here | Registered Letier; or Sack Chest pagetle to P . J i. = : not sul we . variations as é swi se’ ‘press or a The Toeiianimcareccmnay sabaeieih Wierd ‘A good hotel is cheep uy Pteeoks in kage, id. at our risk, Fi ered pomnoee whem Inage had lose ers for atleast: six Watches, or over, will have been wap some fine horse} “cede ovy eng elt en of by Express ©. 0. D., by depositiag a manship Fei aatien milng Saruns down She river 6 point aacant wih Espress sgeet, o&. ulig fal Samner McBee of Lincolnton, ' who ‘Pohatie “Evans, of Charlotte, * Deatptive Circulars gent to all parts of the eo Bances of we 2 cr Santee pees week artieles om practical ' HELMBOLD’S a wl , Me rom, of Leki sensed del | emanteewie a tee | 0 Srningthatarsol gt salto Aer ae eat C. M. Tremaine & Bro@ir, Maid of ‘Iva Steele of York ville. ~ yuintar. ty amps be cag ere. A special feature of thie. department We = /sams enue to prea poviage Address TUE RETHO=| = PITTID EXTRACT OF BUCHU, ; Mc. E. Lowry of Forbuibe genes the bas BIE Saracen nna ree the eondition of the Up! eee ae ia MANUFACTURE i Ws ore Bock oar ned the \ papier em rome ear serir Tuer ; : Saat bob ae. See Tekst” ” | in atectionn necahat to Pesiske led by, 498. Broome Street, Mew. Work. r. W. J. Waters, , crow vice in. go well down into ‘aste > and Lal c any other preparation, »+ in Chiorosis or t e Maid of Honor, Miss Connie Myers, of Char- | ginmot sty sther J the ealicing thats waned, il tame , W Evel ase. Sade Princot! Palauinee. tn ot etitvus State of te Utran; and Fr Omer — Southern Heme aswel . ee a BU tee RE nn asad | i i : Tad ag will thus be saved. change 0 THE BURDETT THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. Maw York. Mostse, Baltimere gud Pubodeipnie here New “ : . [NEED Ey late, Fatigue nnd Parcadalnpn tals. |. ~ - ' 1 Wsaninonon, DeeptihOve indeed and| Eateries | Woe | ast ee yas, ores, ated Combination A b — 5 Mant a ta- _ an = Ciren! & Bro., Sneces- J b tives anew tothe roll! Duke, of Virginie, teatoscs Poieenie tah, feowesd Teale tonhion: ae an — f . seated om taking'the old oath Sypher was} “p54 Pilg and ye die if be ys colag Gchsoeh sees : * > , “_ seated from the first, Louisiana District, rate Pil or he che ae mara bet) we prow ha | rt ite HELMBOLD'S ORG AN. Oe, | ES SSS es ea . year. vat graisisting the sogineg ten the pine pone |: ieee Sony hina se mene | Por the Speedy Relief |: * ee FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCRU anid pros “ peited that a free exercise | ton die of thie write dicsam ta he tude stokes AND PreMavent CURE oF a? hy ae : Lh VUse’ ENT ( With Carpenter and Burdett's Nie ee ee ieee ee chimes seein, | Sea Ee sac tare rem who reads it can fail of being well NON-EXPLOSIVE io Improvements.) idation, been denied to citizens in severa saved wore as easly 4 ie * ve) ° . ; : aoe on ;Itcly fo rebellion, afd the verdict yf the], ESR a eco, parce tae as | Consumption, eee ae t. Metalic Kerosene Li ten| IMPROVED ROSB WASH stip tameusdlieiocioaaiaiaeion Wilehering 06 the proclamation of the Repub- Se gese sn geese | aan Baw apne dnt oe tees pean Seance, Coal Ot goed or ety utree mare ligt, | Wilt radiosity exterministe fim the aysiom diseases | °°" “his insyyument, ef abd 1 7 . i" » | ge and ones less * lic in Frenes, me pe = aniald he fene - ome wdvicess fame ch vanes tpenteeen, toon ASTHMA, COLDS, inthe Daily World, eee aneed ah alis perfectly pon-es : ve. gives o better light sry rom the babe a Renate at little €x| Phe Terdict is Usenimons! . cele resul attach : , Ae Pcheash'e Pulmatis Ovrep, aa im interest to nom more econom ag an pin ase,’ | pense, little change 1 ‘ He 4 reoch to simpler forma of ftepublican sa: Seaweed Toate and Schrnch’s Masdroke Fille TN ane lnaabhe W W Wells, ints Sup. Pub, Schools. Chi 5 ore completely those : . i subject of stil! grea Nessase Fam Uhcvenghiy soyastenea ewe thon ce AND ALL DISBASES OF THE resideats of New Cony, eT. easeoene Demeating thronghoat ees. antand remedies, and Phe Greatest Saceces ofthe Age!{ 0 eek = n ok ckdtuas be Sen Vinow thee tere th ave sand tears eurerdesesy - rae are as full es those of tbe. edition, and it ae ree a earth oe Prof W u vat S fn a}! these . : ’ \merican people, WHA my divertions they will de the euch then te ronchee containa, besides interesting matter, on | ihe dangerous lamps Rafuer, * ¥ the World Squall !! different to the spread of American political ies cE Telit Tee paycsen LUNUS CHEST or Throat! Pridan of h week 0 full report of the Farm. |" \ Fable lactrectien, Richwa Ye. eae ¢ Challenge te Swili i vi To coughere ties ‘ack aes and ee ae like Staats Oe ration e wan or rie ce ory Say. wl » “ . ; ’ ery’ Chub. e wane Cackne create 2 And cordially inrite the profession, deters pe gored ofced Ofte Utied Gis ein renerine | iy Bend fost ee ovine Reeretnsy | [ME EXPROTORANT te compossd exétu- THE DAILY WORLD, : thle lamp. pTt payne sal i. Bold by Cenvemsere ane i aE ae and the mumcal world fe qtomine mace shall present itself, that action will be | ‘fer sms tos Martrals Yule & ensomy "May ces lca. wcillaginess pre) | Contains oa = of | partlonlons-Addrees Nongetsary & Co. Cooreieea this truly wonderful 7 rtily taken tats gievtebe & the sismach—to gre up gued appetinn, | AUCLMy cbtnined by thorough topies Bin ores Harclay street, New York Sa te Cute, he eae One e a FGe oe. pena iraaneees Sones , Permeate the very Substance of the eat 77 7 yok) Une the b ic USE RELMBOLD's The Burdett Combination rreciion has not materially changed. Goh, which @ chad ty | SY6 PULMONARY 1870 He renews hie'Wecomtimediution to annex San | Wis taupe Fam the ark eres ant wate S| LUNGs, wan atl aie ALMANAGS. BALSAM.” FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU | Asi name indicates, lous ingests — bat the ‘prejest . chesaeoed tee ae Caited | sours o7 om gris well—provided be causing them to throw off the acrid matter that | tity of political inforwsation of we to every Vo | ceapeie a She taaey,, ot Conathe, Celta, Com. featres never betore introduced or in : . | Now there are many here set te =| colleets in the Boenchial Tobes, and at the same sumption. Nothing + Catler Bros. & Co., Ie all dieehass of these organs, whether existing in Reed this tes, negotiations will be opened by some of; sssasstege o Prorun qnestion Way be ached. ie tine forngé soothing costing, relieving the }r | *% ® of mich character aa cen,be obtained 8 | Reston male or female, from whatever bese oreinatier. Organs, — making ws the Enropean Rowese for the possesion of the | ‘bere » or cork), Orrestaiaiagrets.| My siviee sitadide Wich srodanes thoatanty no other publication. Iw it are printed fall offi- — — and se of how long ste » It be pleas. | TLCS TETRA of inatraments, end one : ; cach ls, and even ine teen, ' rom p ah AJ ready created a revolution in the Bay of Samana. He urges early action of Con-| toring the wieun, tub = ton ‘Dimeyoge «=|: The ubject to be obtained is to cleanse the | 4! returns of every important the) CHERRY PESTORAL TROOGHES. | fi 2 ie ener action, and | ir. favor of the general and suggests that by a joint resolution of caine hagetaaien iid re | ofgaf of all inparitics; to nourish and streng. | ote of New York State by election and | Are superiorto all othe-s for coughs, colds, asthma, wry renting in any of | Orgs us reo a ' sd iAethtsseen ap “xecutixe shall be to a thin the limise of the rae me ap and , Co towns ; the name | and long difficu'ties, are exceedingly pal- Bark os to oat colt, ey S a Sones wenk os ph > Teevele ws | thea it when it has become im red and enfee- of Connectiont by i , | i table. ‘i an instrament is either to iti Saisy thane sd ancmgicenor, | Homey iventes Se tenew ed ipvigueate tho] och eummeame Roget teen Lote ctev ate vary cileg seaeetiines charm: aie | Those suffering from broken-down or delicate con- voice ort prodece robes evans ty with the anthorities of San Domingo for sands by thi system and ena do se pie cirealation of the blood, and strengthen the! Legislature; list of membersof the U. 8. Benate : ~ aaa ty anette aated a oanether 41 ebee se |=} CHtedlation of t et t record] tet Singers and pablic speakers will find are stitutions, procure ‘he remedy at once. With the moltitedinows and e acquisition ofthat: Island, and that an sp. eed tis graper tind of P the nervous organization. The EXPBUTORANT | and Hoaséoft tives; obituary eapecialfy adapted to the voice. Sold by tiona that are contained in this the F ipriation be made to defray the"expenres of ra evdisputed on record that Primen ie dves this to an astonishing degree. It affords | and listof events; & complete sum-| cists, ates ‘The reader mast be aware thet, however slight tutbtoate"eheate of the “great 7 — } Commission. The question mightthen be | S7rr?. Masiraks Pills, sad Seaweed dow Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and nitrogen to | mary of political events during year; crop Ruskton's (F. ¥ ) Cod Liver Oi, may be the attack of the above disenses, it tp cer-| Coosa on « organ; neo > termined oe she peti = of the Renate Ties, Co eBare roe wil, you ors | assimilate the matter— {wees eS af » &. i ae’ wr ao al tain to affect the bodily health and menta; powers. Tha ee Su n treaty, wanp Sut of Gent ont tutotins a . & compact political manual no consamption and scrofila, use ne . . » the resolution ne OF Texan He cleo sake Sees Slarrane Pe ae Stor: | Et equaliges the ‘Wervous Influence.’ | equal. UPHAM’S DEPILATORY POWDELL| 4" “eee es ea id: Be All the various Improvements on the or. in the eteamian ar O ‘> the exudate Seve tare? nae eh cannes Nae. Thay act oe the | - i TERMS RY. MAIL. 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STRAW CUTEERS, dec dc Teen ship baitding, : wi. ad the-ealeuistions have oe Te braces PBs nérrope aytteal and peo- (For 1868, 186; 1870, and ee 29| , EPP The above firm are the sole Wholeale Eat ” WHOLESALE 1@BN" yo tothe = mrvi & n ey meriaiene nt, Rape. dices pleasant and refreshing sleep i copies, an ae — ao we Agente for the Grom Modlea! Wouters | and AT THE FATE PAIR of the State : 495 Broome St., New ork. ; r , basis Pi . Peston, thern nes; Dr. HAs , Society, held at Raleigh on the 18th, nly 22, 1870. ing, but the instability of the cnereney, is | tive National Calendar. . i oer and Carbatie =. Salve. The Tr de supplied sober, — Prejudicial to puamperity, - He thinks that | The natare, uses, and extraordinary sanitary It Exhilarates and Relieves Directioxs.-Additions to clubs may be made at Manufacturer's Prices. nee ttion ree akan a or] 6C. WW. TOPPING & co,, je time has arrived, when by wise and . | effects of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the sta- 4 ® any time in the yeur at the above clnb rates, Tyto, Davideon County, N. C., Magatacterer on i nt legislation, Congrei shoald look to a pol- | ?!¢ tonic ‘and alterativ: of more than balf the Gloominess & Depression. Changes in clab lists made ofily on of . Agent for the sale of Agriculcural and| Produce Commission which would plage the currency at.par with. Co'fstian world, are fajly wet forth in ita pages, persons receiving chub’ patkages, stating date of Turmer’s N.€.Almamac, | Sf ih) Viscotones labor tavitig machinery fr 342 Greenwich Street, New York. id at no distant day, _— | which are alsoimterspet-ed with pietorial illus: Containing all these qualitiesin aconvenient | snbscri edition, ant-oliée, and State to i 8.72 the farm ” : In regard to revenue reform, b that fie} trStions, vataab for the household and | an concentrated form, it has proven to be the| which it has previousty beer sent, and enclésing Best Wrba 9) RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF s to keep revenue cave wide cea farm, humorous anecdotes, and other inatruet- twenty-five cents to pay torwoubicelthe Ghatige Phe best ‘yet. Published is now Sen anal by and N. Production, gach &e for the support of the government to pay | Sed aasing rending matter, original end) MOST VALUBALE LUNG BALSAM | to separate address. ready for delivery. 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Revenue | rove t of a two cent stamp, will forward s ge 4° seaie. nintion business enables is to seli ; y e Best evecces vos nar meee cee _ caret a sean, Be noi len defined by its ad-| copy by wisi to kay person w cannot procure W.H. TUTT & LAND, |. We Seve gp tnaiaNs WeSeS: Specimen cop- Single copies and packages of one | Bos auew ny Calter for'Hland.,” Ghvalbcnte | delay for the highest market prices. Marking plate ring semedemowerer, to be.accepted an} one in hit heighborncod.. fhe Biowre ao cola i aa sherever| dozen mailedfree of postage on receipt of | rp Fer Shove atttolen, Gr sary titag | C00 SiOuare cust On applioaticn. Conmneney Bs SUAS cca ae pl oraz man’s) in eyefy city. town and village, and are exten- Sold by thé . AUGUSTA, GA. so whevever red, or - price. JAS H ENSISS, Ag’t cin is | addrese J. a. Thompeos, Tyro ww UONSIONMENTS SOLICITED ints wi an effort on his part.— | si ‘ j y Draggists everwhere, ; : rE = . vO} 2 I htor so 7 ed, Chrpughows Bhis wative ei rilised oct 28, 1270, 43—1y7| 40-3 85 Park Rew, New York. | nov 18:im Bookseller, Raleigh. |" Oct, oa 1870. 43-4 July 16, 1870. 1 ¢ it cas ; aris iin . nie feiak, LG Tiedt) | ttigiarm (o- thal et te Peds: Dh - m ’ ee B Re 4 ; BIC? wast ; pla 4 * + B® fret ‘erust of snow— ‘ the tit , é rats sine rr i ie i iS, ; WRU oe er “ei Luag. Ligiame ioe . to see *¥ “SR its AAPL . = ‘|finance, their felefid whi e6i@jutor, P |sined thin thf thot pice Fell to be scoffed, to be spit on and beat, a 2 clade oF atlael 4 ‘ o soul, ; ; fo die; _e mould buy ; fall. ivering by, wih, wide swoop jest I wander too ae ison or abovetne, I know There's nothing that’s pure as the beautiful 1 i set tbat this beast Should fall on « sinner with nowhere to go! { THow etrapge dhould it be, when night comes again, Ifthe pnd she ice struck my desperate | ! we d wk & _ Freezing, = oe Dying alone. Too wicked for prayer, too weak for a moan To be héardin the streets of the crazy town, Gate mad in the joy of the snow coming down; | at] rl +eibvel To be and to die in my terrible woo, With abed and shroud of the beautiful mow. aoe not! Christ stoopeth low, ' dul that is loat in its sin, ' to Tife and enjoyment again, sag) The erncified Ping stv ae $0 hung on the accursed tree, ~"Flis acoenta of mercy fell soft on thine ear— 3 . merey forme? Will He heed my . ee ie i r = e2athc stream that for sinners did # 7. oi a RN FRAUDS. ” ae — ciigrs Risexas’ orexsriox us sorta < CAROLIB a. ses. schemes of State plun- der were discaseed or entered upon. ' Whe bulk of its frands was corered up forthe issue of ial tax to the amount of about $17,000,- bonds Were ostensibly for “failroad Tmprovements of the Some of these roads are not worth ee keeping: in order, owing to location and defective construction. — Sood gees oe in honést hands tlie people. embraced “44 system of the State following com: f The North Carolina Railroad ompa. "Tobadete, Ccivinba and “Kogusta Rail- Tr iad Bothortent | company. yn Norih Carolina Railroad com- ‘ Raileoad company. Northwestern’ Railioad company. W. Railroad company. Sompahies the "Wilmington, and " received $4, a ea tax bonds.” ay “Western North Carolina” receiv- 487,000,000. “The Western” compa- 1,900,000 — the rémainder being di- out to Chatham Railroad and the Northwestern Railroad, avd other . q eopply ie a. ae Peel oetieGlaiin: tus | ‘ie fale frém the sky, °°" “Tb now Jand liquors The law me Mh i, Wo delay éneued be- | 7 time to create the} St ree we we ir Beview QUARTERLY. w, London yond the an . bode ¥ iy - ve aha were ori Paes i led with eet ed of the bonds to 5 i ith. rtion of them be ae Bievs railroad of uhat ; nt of ite vy, | and. 8. od ‘pomet Pan it ‘ine bility: abamehe. had haiche erto |, mude’ his Appearance: Wt New Yor , together with, Bwepseis and | pAudrew Jackson Jones, anothor af ihe | }eo-operative railroad presideuts in the} swindle. | Entering thug apon a broader fivld of | orter, tare, ad- eee in ere Co., hia firm, and. «insta on them, ae warited) aiid #6 ‘rig the market we 10! calise..an appréciafion iv price. ‘They were rau avabout 60°centa an | the dotfar; but Porter’ciifier did not fair | ly estimate the capacity of his bouse to | advance, or that ob hia friends ta draw.— Sourter'd& Co. beeame pressed, and Lit- leficld, Swepeon, Joued & Co, tore ing. They were all fond of the good things of life, and did not stint themselves in wine or other enjoy ments of an expen- tive nature which flesh is given to. Jones had hie “speciality” in gambling, and it) is said lost, at single, sittings, same of | $30,000. Soutter & Cu.'could abt stand the drain | jand began secrvtly to sell, thus depreeia- | ting the bonds, uytil they reached down to about 40, at or possibly before which | thé other parties began ee the old | head of honor amoyg i btev vodeng er sacred to the fraternity, and Palie Rape of extricating the remainder of the by?! — sought aid by induemg their | all street friends to bay while they se-| eretly sold. - Very soon bass ‘bonds sack | to less than a fonrth of their par rate, and | entirely eut of the reach of the firet swin- | lera. Of the entire $17,000,000, lees than | five per cent of the'amount has seached North Carolina, and not one hand thoesaed jdotiars. ha been expended on the Western North Carolina Road, for | which the seven millions were issued. A wore baréfated act Of thieving vil- lainy has uever been perpetrated, and all the parties engaged in it chouwld be fall punished. They are still at lafge, al- though under some plea Swepgon was ar- rested at Taylor's Hotel, and placed un- der bonds to the amount of $25,000, be | ing sustained and made good by a depos- | it ot a like sum of money in a Jersey | City Bank. Little Geld went to Europe, bat it supposed be will Havé to revurn or Ke in hiding there. Swepson nea the old re age of Drew & Fuk, Taylors. Hotel ; but even this, is is asserted, canoot hold him in. safety for'a much longer period. It will be ‘remembered that James TD. Soutter was formerly President of the Bank of the. Republic; bat being «a thizer,”. be fled to Ea-! arty engaged in the | and thereby poestbly recovering sogh poftion of the 8 securities as will enable it toescape the disgrace of repudiation This latter would seem to be the honest | ‘und trae one; and-New York shewid lend | the most t aid thereto. Ii is full time she did something to drive from ber business placed éither’ those who come from abroad or those. who lire here to practice ench ewindles and villainies as this North Carolina traneaction holds up to the world for its seora aud condemna- tion.— Woodhull & Claflin’s (New York) Weekly. . ee T.1e PsevrrawEiectrros Law Drees: DED IN Part UsconstitoTIowaL.+ Judge Cadwalader, of Philadelphia, in, the United States District Court, was on Fri- day Sripaged with the trial of Patrick Me.) Faddenyeharged, with illegal voting a: the last eléctidn, {n violation of the act of Congress of May 210) 1870. Tho-Phiile: delphia North American says: ‘The facts as proved by the government were, that at the last election a member of Congress was voted for at the twelfth di- vision of the second ward, and that in that division the prisoner voted under the name of Frederick Ramsden. ‘There fas no f, however, that he did or did not vote or Congressman, aud upon this point arose a very warm argument. The sect on of the act under whieh this case was tried says that where a member of Congress is to be voted for aman votes at that election, the fact of his having vo- ted at all shall be prima facie evidence compantes. that be voted for Congressman. Tals, of and the late J entific Agricaltare in Yale College. New| | The Eninb: North patie Westminster be: aged MONTHLY, ‘Blachwood's Edinburgh Magazine. These periodicals are the mediq through hich the re : ritain and I: Europes are eoustay ler of view. & e qu Of the ed iv “ ast n bread OS - No one woul kee i with the tnbes can afford todo witht these PO wil the wonthlied Blackiegdd ‘holds. the foreinost place. te TERMS. For any one of the Reviews, $4.00 per an- vem. For any two of the Reviews, 7 00 For any three : fthe Reviews, 10-00 i For all four of thé Reviews, F200 + For Blackwood’sMagazive. 400 “ For Blackwoud aud any one . ‘Review, : 7 00 “ q For Black wood and any two of the Reviews, 10 For Blackwood and three of the Keviews, 1300 For Blackwood and the fuer Reviews, ‘ 50. * Single numbers of a Review, 61 ; single | nustibers of Blackwood, thirty five ceuts.— | Postage two cents a momber. a, *. ' iw + ee onus. A disesunt of heenty per cent will be al- lowed to elubs of four or more persens.— Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one 80. Pour ape offen four =~ Btagk wood for $48, dnd so én. Four, of teB or more persons. a cop: tis to the pea a N to an c periodicals for 1871, will he entijed to re- ood ceive one of the Reviews tur 1870. New sub ecribers to all the five may receive any two ot the Reviews fur 1870. Neither premiams to subseribers, nar. dis- | leount to clubs ean be allowed, unless the ' mone y is remitted direct to the Publisberp. No premiums can be given to clubs, Cirealats with forther particulars may be had on application. THE LEONARD SCOTT PLB. €0.,. 140 Fulton Street, New York. Postmasters aod others disposed to can- vass, liberally dealt with. | len # |The Leonard Scott Pub. CO., ALSO PURLISH THE FARMER'S GUIDE To Seientific and Practical Agriculture. By Heory aoe F.R. &., Edin . - Nort, Professor of Haren. “Southern sympa * To vols. Royal octavo. 1600 and oe the febelfipn, and tugaged ip | pamecons en verte. Price. $7 ; by mail, a the. erate canee, his love for | pust- paid, e ‘ pov.18 «f the South being ro great that he tries his! ———_—__-__ haod ata.new form of Southern expan-| xoRTIT CAROLINA, Superior sion. CaLDweit County. Court. It is evident the State of North Caro-| Mary E. Stafford, Pl'tff, lina will adopt one of two conrses, either | against { Divoree the entire repadfation of thts fraudulent | Jotius A, lord, Deft. issue or the arrest and punishment ofeach | Ia this case it is made to appear apon affi- davit that after diligent search the defendant eanvot be found within the limits of this State : Itis therefore ordered the publication be made in the “Oid North State.” a news. paper published in Salisbury, N. C., for six weeks. ify’ to appear at the next county of ‘Cald at the Lenoir, on the 8th Monday after the 34 Mis day in March next. then and thereto avewer the eptaplaint of the Plaintiff, which is filed io the offiee of said Court. . Witness, R. R. 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Zvans & Co., sept 2—3m MANSION HOUSE; CHARLOTTE, N.C. — This well x House poring been many FURNisHED and REFITTED in every depart is now open for the accommodation of —THE— TRAVELLING PUBLIC. treat | eta 0 ‘ anal ted, ba to imethe | NEW YORK WEEKLY.** we ne erent: r and at ee ier Se ba sure aving the com- Cae nies ne J Th iF ee, es ? 1) pee (aN ca? ! a a they su for the NEW YORK WEEKLY, Bach number of the New York Weekly contains several beaut ifus il) double the amount of Siete er Bar ore ty te a 4 Krilere of Americe and Europe. The NEW YORK WEFKLY. RA confine its asefulness to amurement, bet of reatly instruct! t pivtgwan im ie New York Weekly Departments, have attained # high repatation from their brevity, (ues a are made up of the con- amor of many minds. The Knowledge Box is confined to useful informa- tion op arl manner of we The News | ip ihe fewest wordithe mort la. dcinge all Svap the world: Anan era ~ wey Unvwwalled Literary Paper is the NE YORK WEEKLY! 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Pashiovable Goods, of Frexcu, Excig@a "| and Dowgstic Manafacture, guaranteeing at all tities to gel! a* low if not at less prices, than honsé in the Country uyingonr goods from the largest and most celebrated manutacturers in the different parte of Europe, and importing the same by stéattiors direct to: Baltimore, ov -tock ia at all times q@ly supplied with the novelties of the ooaea and Paris markets Aawe buy and sall only for cash, and make no bad debts, ¥e are able avd willing to selloor 8 at FROM TEN TO PIFTERN PBR CENT, LESs Fit than if we gave credit. dn sending for samples specify the kind ay goods desired. We kcep. the best grades of ev- ery claeg of goods, froui the lowest to the most costly. Ee" Orders accompanied by the cash will be sent 0,0. D. Ra Prompt-paying WHOLESALE BUYERS Department. Address ILTON EASTER & SONS, 177, 199. 205 and 203 West Baltimore 8t., Oot. 21 42:1y. Baltimore, Md. Yadkin Valley Nursery. propri {this Nursery offers to the Tt we a Targe and splendid Peach, a five and Fosbeqs t of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, ‘ Plot Cherry and Apricot ater of Grape Vines, Steaw berry and its of the most Peer jude, r catalogue anf learn prices. dress, A. BE. CONRAD, Vienna, Forsyth Co., N.C. Send ae Aye at Depot on arrival of Trains. “@g eb 4-—-5tf H. C. ECCLES, Prop’r. May. & 1870—3m. w continued story, bo matter | are inrited to inspect the Stock in our Jobbing | ' ' SiX.COLD MEDALS | Have just been in October end November, 1969, | ~ Awarded to . _ CHAS. M. STEIFF) Forth* best Pienos now made, corer Baltimore, Ptitadelphia, and New Yor® Pianva, . OFFICE XRD WAREROOMS: No.9, North Liberty Sirecty near Baltimore Street Ad OBE, Mp. "v STRIBEIS PIANOS huive all the Im- vemetta, inclading the A . iv Fronts and the titproveJ Freac re won with prittioge of exchan ranted for live years within tweive months if not eatirery aatinfectory to | purchascrs. j Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always on hand from 680 to 300, References. who have our Pianos | Gen. B. E. Lee, Lex ngtpn, Va. | BLU Gelper, PAN. Meg, Seilsbery. N.C. | Gen. Robert Ransom, Wiimingten N. ( a use | Gov. John Letebe., Lexingtan, Mesers. BR. Borwell & fen, Char’ OF Deaf, De Find | natifute, igh. xc. M inne 4 Kotock Miliisboro, N. 6." * Terms Liberal. 4 call E> Brown Bera af the above celebra sorie ite! agents fur the sale \ ARTA TT MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Dollers per Annum, | 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. | WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, D. WYATT AIKEN, r CHARLESTON, &, C. UPHOLSTERER AN Db Matress Maker, tng Bore of Ring Wobens: fs ood ae pared to do everytiThg TH Bia line at hess notice and on thks ttindt Jendd@able terms.— All kinds of farnitare renovated and reveaired | and made to look a¥ well ad wew. Bpeetal at. jtention giyen to (he making and repairing W 7 f | SOFAS, SETTEES, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, &e , &e. Gite hind @ GAll, exiinine @ work, and pill go away pleased. -# 16-tf tet Bao. zs NORTH CAROLINA, ? In the Superior Surry Corwrr, i Court. ” Petition for Dower. Elizabeth Mankins, against Huld@h Scott. Jeseé Criteh field and wife Ma- ay Joel Mankivs, Jackson Mankins and William J. Maukios. Tt afipenring to the satistietion of the Court that Jackson Mankins, Joel Mankins and Willi.m J. Mankins, defendants in this case, reside beyond jthe limits of this State, It is theréforé ordered that publication be made | for six successive weeks in the “Old North State,” a wewspaper published in the town of ryt N.C., notifying said nonresi- dent defendants, to be and appear before gaid Court at the Court Honse in Dobson on the 29th day of December, 1370, then aud there to plead, answer or detnur to the petition and complaint filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Courton the 15th day of November. 1870, otherwise it will be heard exparteas tu them, andjudgment rendered accordingly. Witness, A. H. Freeman, Clerk of said Court at Office, this the 15th of November, 1870. » A. H. FREEMAN, c. 6. c. dec2!48- 60 (pr. fee $10) ALEXANDER DUVAL| Crass ('.—Admite all between the som of i. e.; that tad a Cash ot 3 Rates. All Direetors are 8 E. MceM Hho ogcome E. MART ALE, Vice DENT, ORLANDA Hi STEWART Covcecl” adapted to the wante of a class of people who have Life y its heavy expenses. receive ag mauy dollars as there are Members in death. Five thousand Members, thei $5,000. : Crass A.—Admits «ll between the ages of 15 and 35. Crass B.—Adwmits all between the ages of 35 es of 45 TONTINE FUND. — At the same time you become ina Meyvarr or a Tontixe Fonp, whieh may give to yourself, wh This is the ONLY Compan: in the pad ates acing siness ona , and ha’ a security of the Policy Holders that issues policies of y pe be TORUEPEEION Mepreat Examixer.—M. B. TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbory, N. U. GEN. ROBT. B. VANCE, GENERAL MANAGING AGENT fer N.4 J..K. BURKE, Dist. Acexz, Salisbury, N.C. ws r x ; 0 loV ps ‘Bao'd rand be hes a Pr Mutual 7” a 8 a. u s ver a deaf! curs Tn Has: are senile ia $1,000 And if your Class is fall $5,0¢ D. Ota a ‘bg "aba ADMIPTED. IN. THE:SAME- nsrivedng Mat ke tm LHA TO PASS A*sMEDIGAL EXAMINATION, F ane oa 4 Chaneg.ary Reetiyyic 0.000 Members. Whenever o Olnag to pties fill teratwaiys : ul ‘ : eye sa tt lobtnwe The rantees that in ease your death #hoald occur, within’ = Uhoatiecntiorone one thousand ses in your Class, yet wil receive ; but in case your Class had more 1.000 Members then your Claes at the 5 lvl ne tee . Gt Ge with the Btate . for NDER STA EN ar. DERSON . Beery.” 8 hickDA3 Costhias ti obey ‘ td 800 . tock ~ - OF Assets over Net Surplus over es holders of both Companies. Its ex red fand fore, and have Ali renewals ablic a the Seuthern terprise payment of al] cash premiums. It advises t each next payment, until nothing will be required, | it,will allow one third loan on participating policies. It requires m@ notes for loan: . ; It has no ions on rexidence or travel, al! policies ate ¥on-Forfeitable, and ‘ parties ies face of the Policy as part of the contract. Las he Hite of It bas the ing valuable features Which no ether company giveer The war maar Seuthérn Men, insured in Northern companies, the ‘penalty ef eto se pi a Home Office, by baving all their past payment« forfeited. This aids ion from its office by any each all the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and her policies, and in the event of « there had been no such pasnevenins comms 4 vpthe » letee ie Its permanetit intestment of fands (as Oharter, or leine Unencumbered Real Estate Worth Double Amount Loaned, thus offering z the Southern premiums promptly w my H, HOL NESS, Agent, North America Life Ins. Co. Taowdtviter, N.C. Dear Sit >You will please accept my siv- cere thanks for your prompt payment, without charge, of the amount of the policy of Ingur- To = ance Company we shall feel under oblig tions, such ss only the widow and fatherless cau feel and prosper you in your good work. ROARET ©. BARR, of Rowan Mille-N. 0. Mr. Holderness is also agent for the Liver pool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Com- pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri- vate buildings, Railroad ta, Bridges Fac- tories, Founderies, Mills Merchandise and pays all its losses promply. All letters add to Mr. Holderness, at Thomasville, N. C will reseive prompt atten- tion. dec 3—tf Mrs. Henry W. Miller’s Boarding Fflouse, COR. & PERSON 8T8, RALEIGR, N. ©. febll1—tf OPENED NOVEMBER 1862 Ge wwe n hae PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON et: RICHMOND, THE CONSOLIDATION of the tro most popular Southern Com "Pte the The future dividends will be mote certain, and probably greater it amount, ands better reser No Right of old yol'cy holders will be effected ; they will oe hace, the fore; to the same policies as before; to have the same righta, apd ual present security with greater fature benefits than ah. ae old policies will be in name of new company. This Co has met with @ success beyond oll parallel in Life f outhete po Home Bn ual (onus and varpassed by people a Safe, Sargand Profitable luvestment of the $10,000,000, which are annually sent Berth: for Life Insuraneg, taking so much from our strength, thereby giviag additioval power to ourep preraore, a . oe i appeal t n and woman in Western North Carolina, desiring to steure te | lies the blessed boon of Life Tnournnee to look well to their interest ip Lintner, | superior merits of the “Piedmont and Arlington Life Insdrance eras ey Rene. | Correspondence solicited, and information cheerfully given. NES,.« LE eames I, i digent for Wenterh WN. 0, Safin, J. ee Advantages of Life In- | BEYOND DOUBT — ome ; ~ a The North Anetics Taraiass Company pays ite The Con BeCuCcUt utual i it charge. i | ance on my Husband’s Life, amounting to the | sum of three oo en At your ear-| nest and repeated tation he was induced | , to insure a Cumpany, and now we arethe | Ra recipents of its benefits. | and the North Ameriea Life Insur- | a 1 pe } ay Ve snédes* in inducing others to insure in your most liberal company, and may the Lord of the.widow and orphars bless you | Policies issued im two years over.............-.... .. 8,660 | ’ — +1 49 ‘ a Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues policies on Mate and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Seusies, 40 per éent., which proves the eovnomy of its management ard its careful selection of om ’ o——- 1% very ‘rae W. C. CARRINGTON,............. shottessptesscceemee -.----P Rkerber. SOME EIDE, on eos cahetsargcnsse ooo Vien P y Ds Fic AAIOR, «. «oo cece sc qangecccccocccverses Gad tam ..s.. Secketaky. J. J. HOPKINS,........--- medahn lonwebe sect ad Na Assist ast 8 % SD. Th “WGI 5. < wcccce sce ccccssscocgnnn SUPERINTENDERT oF A crks. soi bi mditares will Velen and ete hecceeeeaine d pow cferpto catee continual! and the policy maybe a ef lomeens ‘ tet — ef aad red & ¥ IS THE STRONGEST quired Capital over tio of expetises Sinem res EN , Its reitio’ wn pec age by thé New York ‘is per $100; andit grants all desirable of Insar ance upon strictly are 3 D. Wart Gn. gent, Apr . W, UNO. 4. WILLIAM ay NTINE, THE BARBER, ETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FRIENDS and the Public for the liberal tronage heretofore extended tohim. Henow — [enorme them that he has fitted np a new and commodions. _ Shop, in Dry Wektersonié Brick Building, Room Wo. 2, where he would be pleased to see thom. He © ntdntées togive satisfaction in every case.— fic bas in bis xs loy of the best Hair in Western. North from all. Salisbury, N.C., Dec. 17, 1869 WER hk aasie? .o« Fy Wpetyeapt 3s RN ke teock mt td viata ods BiH os soli ston tacky Lee a eorte * * Sra esha tl » male and femme VED COMMON FENSE ‘Mehine wi | stitch quilt, cord, bied, bral! and embroid r in “ aly te ae a wort sap ri Pally Dollars — | e~ ¢ Thous- | fieew aeire ger. ore | cure. It wil! weak | eond st b.cen be | +twith atteer- | Capecr Inetl- = 8. OER, | P-.n0e moss ppmakable cures Cd886Fs. Phmord. ana Uleers. by & © primet Ca of Anthic «—t at 6 move the larvest aed Tumors without an operstion with the ka’, WieGt”o ust, eating or ureing m@ dict es, a 4 with bet Maile p in. © Ke Wwealmen ¢ should ever be uerd. For pactiow’ars, ernd for s ciaceler, call epon or address heber of Beato ©. Dr. Kline +ill be + 1th De. Greem October 26h. KAXKS To tHe beral patronage en- the past hope attention “to business ALSO, ‘SHOES, OMESTICS, TIONS, / aenally kept in a va ao we will sell low for Gountry Produce «! the high- : PHILLIPS 4 BROTHERS Fed. 18,9670 ~ 7—f ya in riety’ » The Great Southern Piano sale. Their : t . - J is bad Mastic, and cntively fee from the stiff ner ees 2 en ANShIP are ing none but the very best large ca pital employed in oor jeep continnally an immense > and fine sin, ; of Tetounbos the entire en: Pianos have our New Tm. and the Agrafie Treble. atten to@dr late Grawp Piarcs, asp Square Ridea Ratees 14. 1088, ‘which bring petfection than has yet been at bak. F Tt. ‘eee by gemente for the Role Whole- the ws nied for Five moet celebrated Panter Or- pubick we offe , wholesale EwABE & Co., Baltimore, Md. Warra - aa om dead. rt 0 y AD.DEPOT. @ ae) = — ; pn ey m there the Cars stop. a ey — eetoke nog, of 631 traina. this hotiee dafty. yy to any pointat short notice ? pierendtire: the same. Tee ME, ‘ “Yon. 1.1870 Sit per | To the Senate and House of Representatives : | chamber fb the Cova | This has been followed by an extension of Amer- . SaxeCobarg-Gotha, Colombia, Column. THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. — PEACE AND PROSPERITY. A year of poate acid geactal preapertiy to this nation has since the Inst amembling of Congress. We have, throughakind Providence, been blessed with abundant crops, and have been spared from complications and wars with foreign nations. In our midst, comparative harmony has been restored. 9 ; INTERFERENCE WITH THE BALLOT. ne tonne Se ee elective ; l fF RECONSTRUCTION. ‘The States of Virginia, Mississippi and Texes have been restored to coprenmnaiion in our ne- tional councils. Georgia is the only State now without representation in © She may be confidently expected to take her place there also at the nning of the new year, and then, let us hope, wil! be completed the Work of Fecon- struction. FUTURE PROSPECTS. With an acquiescence on the part of the whole } - the national obligation to pay the pub- 1c , created as the price of oor Union, and the pensions to our disabled soldiers and sailors, orphans, and in the | ntion Which hevé “teew made necemary by 4 t Thon, ‘there iv nie reason why we ity and Le Sone cher war, THE WAR IF EUROPE. Soon after the existing war broke out in Eo rope the jon of the United States Minis ter in Paris was invoked in favor of the North. Germans domiciled in. Frenchi territory. In- structions were issued to grant this protection. happiness as no other nation ever | so protracted and devastating ican protection to citizens of Saxony, Heme and ‘ortagal, Ura- ablic, la, in Paris. The charge iting constant and se- vere labor, a« well as the exercive of patience, — ang good judg ment. It has been per- formed to the entire aatisfaction of thir Govern- ment, and, as I am officially informed, guay, the Domnican Paraguay and Venetue was an onerons one, uador, Chili, a Powe Pury ee Cae et. and bY | AVG | ~~ | alee mee ag A lected | cs es yf why pre ed Peer ¥ Inites ry aad and ns equity would ley he ie | laimn ‘of the owners of the Col. for seizure and de- toarbitration ernments, awarded to the Uni ef Th Node en which has since been States ae Oe ee ius a fact | *° i from non-acqu Stove cnljeertey only atedevestigated jong deferred Spain and the Allied ments has been inaugurated in Wash , an- der the een, ore Cokeek eee Penta to the recommendation contained In the reaolu- tion of the Honse uf Repeesentatives of the 17th of December, 1866, the executive department of the Government offered its friendly offices for the proniotion of between Spain and the Allied Republics. Hesitations occurred to the acceptance of the offer. ence was arranged and in this city, on the 29th of Oeteber last, at which I « the Secretary of State to preside, It was attend- | by Ministers of Spain, Peru. Chili and Ecuador. In consequence of the absence of a representa- tive from Bolivia, the conference adjourned un- til his attendance from that Republic, or other | boring nations, to provide agninet ferpunity to} thorities of Canada sttempt to en res, conid be adopted towards com passing ects, The allied andether) ’ ish origin may see in thin fact e new proof . not advatiee in material | of our sincere Interest in their welfare; to see | t Cae Ulead with goad geveeaaionts, eapesle ds maintaining order and of preserving ¢ re spective territorial integrity ; and of our sincere wish to extend our own commercial relations, with them. ee oto when, in the na- tural course of events, European tical! Se en an Deatad On le, OF policy should be aba in view of this, no an to ally the commercial interests of the i American States more closely, and thus ve the United Stater all the and all the | advantage which Mr. Monroe and Mr. ton- t when they proposed to join in a Con- gress at Papama. 84% DOMINGO. ' Daring the last session of ® treaty} | for the annexation of the of Ban De | mifgo to the United States filed to recei¥e the quisition of Texas, from the acquisition cal. ey of the Mexican Government in on our borders have.no? been fruitiess, bus that it is even proposed in that country to ex- tend the limita within which the privilege ad- ier era ay } ject. SiNPI-PIVS. PLAST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, | SERBEES HOTEL, PONT, ¥. c. | pedi HAiLRO nally #0 to the satisfaction of the Government of North | two-thirds vote. I wae thoronghi# convinced Germany. As soon ae I learned that # Repub- | that the best interests of this country, commer lic had been proclaimed at Paris, and that the | cially, demanded its ratification has on- people of France had acquiesced in the change, | ly confirmed me in thie view, and I now firm! the Minister of the United States was directed, | believe the moment it is known that the United by telegraph, to recognize it, and tender my con- | States have entirely abandoned the of gratulations and those of the people of the Uni- | oneey a « part of ite territory the Island of ted States. | San Domingo « free port will be negotiated for | by European nations, in the Bay of Samana. A | lange commercial city will «pring ap, to which, | we will be a tributary, without receiving corres- : ing benefite; and then will be seen the fol- ditions of Europe, xppeared © be a proper sa | wee iceacec? : : jeouee boGtiainsan of Atnplagee Cheehd | erring co ema pie. = The Ger. Domingo has voluntarily sought | ‘the present struggle result in attaching the hearts | rpmest of Ban : of + x French to our sinr ser Game of It is a weak power, number- _ | this annexation, | etibe Gavernaent, it will be 6 tot) non atill | ing probably lees than 120,000 souls, and yet farther antiafaction to oar people, —— ing one of the richest territories ander the son, It ia capable of sppporting « pupula- } NON-INTERFERENCE. | thon of 10,000,000 of pao te luxury. The | While we make no effortto im our inati- | people of San Domingo are not capableof tnafw- tatfims updh the inhabitants of cou niries i condit | and while we adhere to our traditional neutrali- taining themselves in their present ion, and most look for outside support. They yearn | ty in civil contests elsewhere, we cannot be in- protection | different to the of American political and highly civilized country like for the ideas ina 'e were asked by the new Govern- THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. The re-establishment in France of a system of government disconnected with the dynastic tra- laws, and our and civilization, Shall Fratice. we refuse them The souaptan St cae Do- | mingo is desirable, because of fits geographical | Ment to use our good offices, jointly, with those of European Powers in the interests of peace. position it the entrance to the Car- — | ribean Sea and the Isthmus transit of commerce, } Amewer wae made that the extabli policy, and the true interests, of the United States for- At possesses the richest soil, the best and most capacions harbors, the most salubrious climate, them 40 interfere in European questions | and the most valuable products of the forest, | jointly with European Powers. 1 ascertained, | mine and soil of any of the West India Islands. | informally and unofficially, that the Government ITS ADVANTAGES A® A NAVAL STATION. } of North Germany was not then disposed to lie} 1 ,, antr' wr'eill, tea ew baild | ten to éuch representations froth any Powers ; poauaten 0; pier eae cers d, though earnestly wishing 10 see the bles- | TP,® “Cnty Ne Otic ne ede suing em joan ee y, pty! e bie* | tade, which will go far towards restoring to | sings of réstored to the belligerent, with me » all of whom the United States are on terma of our lost merchant marine. It will give to us frlendohip, I declined, on the part of this Gov- | oe articles which we consume es lergely sed! ernment, to take a step which could only result do not prodoce, thus equalizing our exports and in injdry to her true interests without advancing imports. In the cane of a foreign war; it will the object for which our intervention was invo- ked. Should the time come when the action of the United States can hasten the return of by a single hour, that action will be heartily ta- en. give us command of all the islands referred to, and thus prevent at enemy from ever again pos- éeseing himself of a rendezvows upon our very const. States bordering on the Atlantic and those bor- dering on the Golf of Mexico is cut in two by ie - the Antilles psec @ moet, as it were, pase h foreign countries to by sea from Georgia to the west const of Florida. San Domingo, with a stable Government, under which her immense resour- ces enn be developed, will give remunerative wages to tens of thousands of laborers not now vpon pa island, Ba labor will take advan- tage o every avatiadie means transporta to abandon the adjucent islands, and seek the blessing of freedom and its sequence, each in- habitant receiving the reward of his own labors. EFFECT OF ANNEXATION OW THE WERT INDIA ISLANDS. Porto Rico and Cuba will have to abolish ala- very as a measure of self-preservation te retain thelt laboreta San Domingo will en large consumer of the products of thé orteete farme and manofaetories. ’ PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY. I deemed it prudent, in view of the number of persons of Germeo.and French birth living in the United States, to issue soon after the official notice of a state of war had been received from both belligerents, a lamation defining, the | duties of the United asa neutral, and the obligations of persons residing within their ter- ritory to observe our laws and the Inws of na- tions, This proclamation was followed by oth- ers, a8 circumstances teemed to call for them. The péople, thus acquainted in advatice with their duties and es have aseisted in pre- venting violations of the neutrality of the Uni- CUBA. ted States. It is not understood that the condition of the insurrection in Cuba fias materially chang since the Close of the last session of of our free institutions afd |” At present our coast trade between the | ed eo ey Comes ced ADVANTAGES OF THE ACQUISITION . ietinvinieda std T ot Uheledvalitages Yo at Thy po bages, pra ole from import duties a large tinct of its verted to ha hithamte beep enjoyed. The ex- tion et measures ee Peaeierelline the pel. "tayr iey referred to will, it is presomed, engage your | earnest attention, « EXTRADITION OF CRIMINALA It is the obvious interest, expecially of neigh- mitted high crimes | =m) sever of Congrem is <iesired. =» eotly Ss Col reg ere Wineadk, ¥ scammer Sanaa, = t,, af March sit 1 dooted advisable ea b.2 not. been of the Money which hes been received {romtiiat Government | Congress shall have acted upon the sub- | 2 ow eS "y The laches 8 Pfencl Wea’ Muatal ta! _ at Tien TsingChina, onder ee of great barbarity, were wpe y ome © have been Hae! , and to oor A pur. ! pose among the populsce to ex termina forelge | em in the Chinese em pire... The —s faile to establish aveb a i at we al complicity between RFR havin and the mob. The Government st Pekin, however, seems te have been di«pored to fuifil ite treaty obligati SRR able todo so, Un- fortenathly Dievef the war between the Ger- | mam @rates and France reached China soon afier the It would « thatthe lar | sant tallind with the iden that thie corttert, excling we Chinn water would neu- | tralize the Ch inflnence power, and that the time was coming when the superstitions massed might etpel all ahd restore | Mandarin infl Anticipating wouble from this cause, I invited France and North Germa- ny to make on eanbdeleed stepention Of hoetili- tien in Poie oe ee. were igmennecily surpended act of the commanders, and to toa Negative Yor the futare profettion fh China| of theslivenand property of American and Bu- ropeem™. wv .. it sani SUPPRESHOY OF THB SLAVE TRADE Sines thé ddjoarnment the ratifi- éntionwel ie treaty with Great Britain, for mixed courts for the he of the rade, have been exchanged. It is believed that the slave trade is now confined to t gonst.of Africa, whence the slaves are take to Arabian WATURALIZATION.S The Patifiesiton of the Naturalization Conven- tion bet Great Britain and the United States have exchanged daring the recess, | and thaw's 16fig"standitig “Wispate between the | es has been le always ‘THE BRITISH POssrsstoNs. last, while in Jocating a military reservation 0: enibina, a corps of carveyes discovered that the cotmonly peel. boundary line between the United States and boas Jn Shot, green ie spent. 4.- of the true of the 44th enti! in accordance | ned fot by the | ‘ . the British 700 feet eer the line, when ‘ram on ‘whae |: now su posed to be the true tion, of that leave the fort “H n’ ry Sea a coenat the U: 7 being command to the British government, T was tiested to consent, and did consent) that the Nee ee Eanes ou D rt Y Sam, Woevel that’ this palt of line — oe fixed by _— ca Lomeadh herewith tes St the Sansa hoch, a commission on the part of the oe SSA writer beendary hes tatked from the a: already been h I the pe authorities of Spain inaugurated a aystem | The cheap rate-nt which her citisens can bes arbitrary arrests, of close confinements, and will farnished with food, tools and machinery, rah ape arshly States, ohn © view o Government. States. ne \ibors of Canada into port, to | vessel, with her tackle, &e., shall be forfeited. — BAREIS, | openers. 0, ersten ho citigens of the United patent on | their use,and “construction now pot apen the | fer ™- jena a (Spears teeneialrnesteed? ats 0. » colts fF Canada assume a still able jurisdiction over authorize bri mite any "iat eek and voyage, aod " inflict ae heavy pe — lege cpt ey of ~ as cuniary penalties If true answers are not given, | 400%) fn which the Mimissippi took its rise, | but seemeto be med och + ae porn Sn he fo are | 2 PT oy » ot Comey | volume OF ite waters.” On the that she — S wa terthe expiration of the named in the last license granted to it, hey vide that the It ie not known that any condemnations have been made under this statute, Should the au- force it, it will betome my duty to take such as may be hiGiW be Asteleica Vater * Tt his beet clalttied By Het ERT Beers ye no tom hoaaex oF asuea as depart fre ws pe pokes leah is ‘tot known = fishing | enrtyi veme States haa been made under this. claim. far ns the clnitn iv fi ST eed lies tion of the Convention of 1818, iteannot be ae quiesced in by the United rae It it Hoped that’ ff will hoc be Thaised oa by Her Majenty’s Governments eee the proposed to expremiy etelade the fishermen of the United States “aoe the rilege of . ing on trade with an His Britan Naja enhjecta residing within the limite amigned that it + not be lawful for the vessels of the Unit tes in said fishery to Wave on any ware or merchandise whatever, except suchas may be necessary for the prosecation of their vo: es & and from fishing and vouel afthe Ceiae ne ; ros rene thie reguiation ma seized, condemp and eaten her auto.” eond CNPateebey Léride. This proposition, which ia identical with the of the ted by the ver ferences which Convention of 1818, the Bri Convention, was SS. American Commi and ¢ ‘ iele, 1 me i art . claim is foanded on or Colonial stat- in nies, eed net the Convention, thie Gov- ernment cannot =" them as unfri o and in contravention of the if not of 1 letter, of the treaty, for the execution of which the Imperial Government is alone re- sponsible. F ’ Bow COMMUNICATION. Anticipa’ thal ah attempt ma¥ possibly be made hy the i orities In the oom- ing reason to repeat their unneighborly acts to- wards our fishertatth, T recémitiend'yon to con- upon the Exequtive the power to suspend slamation the operation of the Jaws author- ising the t of go Wares and merthan- dise im band across territety of the United States to Canada ; foraher, shel such, extreme measure me ty, to laws whereby vessels of the the operation of an toa . Dominio’ Canady to enter t waters ion Uni ae pepe e SAviGAriow oF THE LAKES. sedis eatclendly, Sepensicn Nas ae east f part Seer mamr ee ing and discred cheap of the West to the A citizens of those by the loss of the folla containing original acts and Butt aly salt J on | Heke shes od-ittdian is 22 aamaanesol vol i la bet) 4 kr ee ~ sa? ie oa : of the St. Lawrence is in glar- the na itable inconsistency with her con- both banks of tre it discharges itself into the sea, she denies to the | be the work of national United States the right of navigation, though a | time. As soon ag the bout one-half of the waters of lakes Ontario, | pensed with. all dut Erie, Huron, aod Superior, — ong of | from coffee, ten and Inke Michigan, through which the river flows, | 9a) are the property of the United States cal oes ont Ey Deon tad CHEAP NAVIGATION. revenue from oar 7 * The Punic nation, le inserented he cocning | eee of agticule Shares | to *itteen tlantic seaboard. To.the} js n ‘Bidtes it detoree & greater re | a6 an to the inhabitants of the eaper food ; to the nation |}. ap increase in the annyal surplus of wealth. It) yg is hoped that the Government of Great Britain will gon, te Jeni, of abandoning the narrow inconsistent claim to which her Canedian | provinces have urged her adherence. _ | OUR COMMERCE. : ene commerct is a = cal r special attention ‘at ape that we will, in the future, more to the coantries south of ua, a and Japan for its revival. Our cab crises of rer: The The War D “ame toe ’ rived States and the countries to | but the fact existe ing is done almost entirely ip for- while this state of aftire ex- | of the com- | bse for ri vp or erpensee rying trade, ies0 much greater in the United States than im foreign countries, that without some assistance from the Govern can- be lly built, here. i several propositions laid before C comree of the seszion ‘looking to & reme Bren ifs aoe be at some reasury, | hope be given 29 will secure Le + of ary oven rd A at bone re ‘WrATS DEPARTMENT, ra The condition of the archives at fhe — ment of State eslls for the early action of grew Bhe new tented by thet De- Sane orcas Cire sil [in ve 0 the other de: ts. ie An neton whe The purpose for which it is used, has not ca to accommodate the archiver, and iw not proof. Ite remote-situation, its slender construc- 4 tion and the absence of a 7.06 rabes JatD0 - neigh borhwod, jeave but little hope of golety, ier me cisher the balding or St conte if Sie Of the | the oneyemod it indn-ieelf far accident of fire, Ite destruction would in iealeae eack phake ayy sme pre records | COS#ity for mone pepnire in. shipsdaddaey ‘the Governmental archives, I te- an iatton for the construction ofa ne oe) Department of State. CHANGES IN THE DEPARTMENTS. I reeommend to yourconsideration the pro- ety of transferring to the Department of | ; the Interior, to which they eeem more appro- resolutions of of. the historic of the Revolution and of the Confederation, of yards beeume more the whole series of diplomatic and consular ar- costly, and chives, sirice the adoption of the Constitution, of ly jnarenged for the the many other valuable records and papers left ny of whieh mest é with that ment when it was the pririchpal ne ; 2 é . ‘ long, all powers and duties in Henman Sen 17800, vat pa comme vnael - = the ched, idl which the orig papulation of about 17,600,000 inhabitants, is now etierged by Taw an te tohage of 661,367 tons én ment of Statés is no y the discharge ik. The for. } oT Usage, and from the Interior Department eign os poy on . ‘eaters is | ¢° the War Department the Pension Bureau, open uielien the ee of | 8 fag.ae if tegulatesthe payment of suldiers’ it in done in Bottoms. If the American | pensivag. Iw, ysis recommend that be orgetes iam bi , > i ie yar ig eng t e com- : ns. of the Navy Ve- meee of the lake waaiionw e " ree enn. 4 ‘fo - The. esti forthe expenses v- ta state ouch ® proposition ie | ent “ee fiscal year are$ an id , ‘G1 less then for the current one, xe ay 4 rs accthaa'h oy eee ee ee ow ried tht val — Bans ai , ee tke ee » bee ane Bl ea, | 60 he nes | Teams ov Tus Roumerio.- ms ~ od sad mao abe et: | gnc en of the | tala | BEATS, bon ken ORS. Yas y of one or wipgudges 7 Pe pee all benefit-to the service... A EDUCATION © hh How and} ‘The stbfeety of ‘ xgttenlenry Tn shoe on oe eae is by fhe snc if were ; F Exveu ; form andl virtue'of this/rodealiug Act ” | the appriunvent of Di eetors fa the Wet. will hardly. be tern Railroad. ‘Thy repealing act reator- |debtors as a a to. risk to which sro }ost 09 & nation, de-eha open sans Bak eaten wn ed hiatpemer ha thon ud, a 3 |the homes and comfortee! » Tn the B : power in that inetuncr, and, as the their wi d the | rea has besa ealablished inthe Interior De- |S ocser frees Mnink ‘Be ground tat tw antl dtoreket eek OS ew. think, takes it excep in thiy- ‘Pleo eases |ehildren. When meniaiaterests are deep: adopt. of the ea ey “ 1 the Bas elected or none, and both aye'‘anhlagues: enantio’ ith mat be trolled the later ap mer a oon te . re ede be Tt ie Objected tit the act is — eeeten gacuc Ae dee dvcn ale ae mee ? the mauagers tarinnal, Bat th Legian igh ~ Valso earnestly hope that the Legisle= Bureaus, if properly fostered. “ag hae? early day ares , oe Pe sare, without distinetion of pariy, will ; enw hat I cannot commend to your eareful cunsidera- urge Congress to amend the Baukrupt tion'tod “bighly the reports of the Counmis- Laws so esabadinees State homestead siopers” of and | ure, or will hardly commenee nail sons |e tama he Beever) ttre Been gis = ttn . br ante eo che far nb be cnet | year , o| ¥ . or ee a. SSRN ennnied isthehjend cane aed-anders spoenontpncsmsels = torent rk relinquish her ri pa coe 7! the lace f a © was ca ¢ We ~ ‘ ; the ia nothing more representation, ‘Ibe Courts, it ts vain the midst of poverty and impend~ Fe wo , ee er : ' Fea in coustrying charters, will adopt that eon- soe Snetlétel vullk Bh tos Aeatenahoboot there |: On. tes than One Cont | i c a ar lay before our neadlere 1 is impai- | time reeuls the election became |siraction most favorable to the State.— | should be bitterness against the. goverh- of every debt of the tatous a, reduction of tant doeum@entin-fall this week. It ig edoWh aillifike posent, the general ex-| Yet they cavnot disregard the plain better | ment. If Congress by a wise, just and)» ‘eye; under \the taxes as rapidly as the requiretnente’of| weth wrigsen and of average ability; net- seal af 0b qantas han tutthen Gov. of the law, althengh they may consider a | generous policy, will so amend the-Bank« . the country will fit, the reduction of tax-| _. statu i ini reaso ativan and tariff tw be so arranged as to afford withstanding the adverse ¢riticiem of vio“! Holden and of the Puperior Comrt| 7 cammee Oa S eet neceapary to Ch acnannens jue Seman ae sit the qrretest relief ty the greatest number, | lent politieal opponents. We think the! Judges would be imiptached. So far as | express & definke opinion apoo ihe precise exemption to unfortapste iene | bumest an ing with all other peo- | paragraph ow reconstruction should bave| che Governor is eonterned ft seems that| imterest which che Bins may bavein this} fel sure that mach bittervess of feeling | le, b . > bn o . Ge Ese at Se been omfted titirely, eapecially as, ac-| these expectations will not be disappoiat- Railroad. She hasan interest as second | will be assuaged and our people will soon THE DAILY 6.5, 06 A YRAm. than those dur-| out surrendering any right or obligaiion dae | cording t» the President himself, the free fi ; bene mortgaged~-she has outstanding bonds | love the Union with their former devotion. Nolo erogistes wa ab coal tee hae rveys have. been | to us, a reform in the treatment a Indians | exercise of the balle. has enly been ob- Sesttcbty' aiid. maiden sabscribed to this road, to the amount of! Ifthis amendment to the Bankrupt pentru 1d Teatiose sa vo Taoe 2's Seep ed li f : th i ‘ i accous readra, a0@ ‘ t Mts sg0sctibers with < veces BR comes twice a week extentofthe| and j hole eivi i . h ; : : er mers. Tey senis segs ad e quan- aa Snaity te cooatiny t unteecneee atrected ta “exteptional cases.” The fieh- by bis opponents they could not well have ee anion Migs eo ; oan nan = ea — awply papel the} ballot, where every inan entitled to cast a ery and Borde? qdestiolf % @Wedfsel Tea #/| done otherwise than tmpench bim. Let) What may be the eras policy cf the | atroyed by duaptiaien he Chek es = 4 oe ee oon Oe ere ere each election. | tone of firmness-and decision, but not of thom make goed thelt chatgte, or Jer’ the | St"! reeurd te tliee” bonds canaot be | changes which may be made by a Con-| |” on account Li Tica tah eather hostility. The question of Revenue re- | Governor vistasd Viedieated before the T Her tutes mey be contin. | venation ; our people will soon free them- “Tat aime a | euler, form ie refeeted t+ briefy BAt sufficiently | world. Lak the Seuate make trac deliv. ee. a Commas too, may satiafy the | eclves from their old fivancial difficulties,| EE SETS, U. 8. GRANT, President. to iudiente-tbat the go wantecthe ee @ oo mene, wae ogee and enter apon a pew earecr of prosperity : wrens te oie ‘Wasutxoton, Dee. 5, 1870. ral of the : iw orance bet Vee8 ecinsed and the ac-| coeds boods. Oompany | and happiness. Sectional bitteraess and Cate tauneopy Ls ike hes , hor 4 vatitied }eontrel of the Repubiican party, will yield | cusers. . This much te demandud by by assenting to the act, 26 often al- | prejadice will yield to feelings of content- Puy extn. cue vn eblle a the From the N. ¥.fam. }% the demands 10f the mation 09 that| rien, aud this we believe thé Senate . her made themselves liable to the | ment, brotherhood ‘and nationality, and Srmy- Weak y one rege eng GOV: VANCE—EVIDENOE THAT |P%™t. A'grest reform Iw the revense |e To the Hoase we will now he ate *. ir of bonds and she's pro- ogee in righteous indignation will | Pip copies, os guns.» BE 18 FIT TO BE SENATOR. . | *ill slmost eietainty bO-indegerinad "Wy | wiioie waiter of the prosechtiod, wild t6|Supcme Coan | The Supreme Onart tn leans Ree |. <c fener a " Bie -— the next Cougressys Exactly @bef thape! ine Senate the whole duiy of trying the | the ease of McAden ts. Jenkins. have in- Homestrap |” Sop aire a : mach (20 the Editor of the Sun : it will take ie now a matter of some doubt. | . cured: oe * timated that thé State has po interest as | — a | "Bebe : ogthis-| Sim: Ex-Gov. Z. B. Nance baving «| Whether the reduction will be made fe dem stock bolder in this road. ‘The poiot was MARRIED: a. . statutes. | gain come to the surface as Senator the tariff, or whether the laternal revenae Since the Wasi type we eee that not fairly before the Court, but dietdm |. In this on the 4th inst, by the Rev. 5. wenn onus wean -s rom the State of North Oarolina, | gend | the Judiciary, Comeitice have reported is eniisled te consideration as coming from Pisa Mec 1; Hoolshonser snd Mira Elise Tae © 3 a aust ‘ " : wil} be abolished remains to be seen. The ; Miller, al! of you « copy of « letter from him to the a . ; in dawor af the impeachment resolution, | the highest Court in the State. , Couaty. | rebel War bilit to be that there will be ‘ The qaestive i f November 1m oerter. 008 veer . Seeretary. of during the lase,Prebabi ory : ¥ acl chat'it hae ‘been adopted by the ; wa ie one of great interest ag Seal 20, Wy the Bes: Ww. or ar Oey el Tet ; ; i b : sol cgi minaret on a ne la aero say tab |" meena |e Sue ayy ard nl Oe rib, Ye Governor js fally qualified for thé , , 4 ‘ s i ‘or any purpose of degicla-| . 0, by the same, Mr. Ome what e an Ore feo to whieh be heed dots elected. V.R.C oe can abies 7 ey TRA Was tN EUROPE. tion now eg! cahnat conerive thar{ f4 aon g thiscounty, and Mise Gara 1.) "cer co-tatnon omgys ft at: Sratz or Norra Canouma, rob President mogte aqnarely ba any expression tue ttpon this point ts | ta 1 REOUAES, Poel , ; and.ins manly manner. He is himself} A!! the indiedtions are thatthe war in) necessary or advisable. reiterate the en 7 eee tae 21, 1863, an carnes: civil service reformer, and ie | Europe is rapidly drawing to @ close-— | opinion that the State has relinqnished her SALISBURY MARK ETS | SorTH CAROLINA, Hon. Jas.A. Seddon, Sec'y of War. \**tliy-t0-cacoperave with Congress in the| The Fomeh goverment seems to om eo uba inl oie ak EC: 16, 2078. Anirow Barger, hdur't of Daan Sin: 1 desire to call your at- | ™ovewent played ite leet card and lost. It Precwtene ete SY Ba teasee, © te and! ssronran sy J. A: MCOONNAUGHEY, Groce. ser, "4 a % against © ‘ Rutherford Raitroad Company. o =" On one eabject the President's silence | *% ail its foress and coreentrated all ite W. M. Sarr, Contes, Fecboae, iitaii.. | Andrew Holubesserr’: ‘Guta > 4 - Gusto opal tho peepee of ee Gated bebak the lides of the Gorm vote ibe, vevcenee epen t is to be deeply regretted by the country, | © to8 arte Attorney General. | “orn. per busb. of 66 ibs, «. vs a a corte eee and more deeply still by bis party—we |* Paris. Ine first efforts promised me ee wad dither depceutons of ‘a can. mean the sul jeeg ofthe ramoval.of politi- | '¢ be eaccessful, bat they all failed most County, ¥.C., } Candies. Tallow. character by detached bands of|°*! disabilities. While these disabilicies| *igmally 1 the end. The grasp of ihe Nov. 15, 1870.5 | Gotten, "per pea, «~ ae! u OTD, POT DGHoh, «nce. cuees . tol ¥ reape, chiefly cavalry. ino remain it will be impossible terestore per-| Prussians apon the French Dapitol “e| Ma. Hawes: As it it your basiness to p ey on) in a wh ee oP pe ak SS S S x S R S a z y Tot 1 Ram Bure, can have no idea OP UNCURMHT) fect harmony snd feslitg between |Mgbier than ever—ecan never be loosed |scqasint the public with transactions of|Pesthers, per pewnd. .......... and character of this evil. . the #6 laicly ayn ae, This | bot by the voluptacy actat thensepitants. |the day. I will relate a martiage eere- Poa Mawel set. te cow the ‘of the wise | Nearly all the : Rene Pranet! mony to you as,it was whdoubtedly pers} eco fe Sonkederact, | vc of all patlb-e.aepectallprar the Bowik-t#* In ef Tie Germang.—| formed a few days since by a Radical | Frolt dried, applerpested. eaciion of in in many parte of | The result.of the late slections in ert er ree —* Orleans, Serer ns coanty, I re-| + + Pesshes, ee Carolinas «1: és. PUEposed Mieginia ‘ sunimer | Deipge and Tours. Upon the oceupation |late it to you ns one of the young man’s) pi.” sooo mpenled: -- a Galen hel so cal jin oe, wreonvinee af} {of Tours ibe French Government.cotired | Waiters told it to me. se ee ee t eee 1 The parties came out, walters, they| rom, dar, ss comman. ‘ug officers— bat to ask If tome |°e**i>!e mem thas Wiayday hie Feniierdar res De Gare ey TT dle dud greets, tock their position inlyaner est order or regulation cannot be made forthe | smees'y has arrived. “Thege ete three |? Loire, from which $6 much was €2-| the cevtre of the room expecting Esq. BR.) Molasses, sorghum, pergs .- government of troops on detached service, |important t that. this: goverment peetedshas been pretty shoroughiyroated:| to stand in front, bat his own fancy from ‘“ Westindia, “ ... the severe and unflinching execution of | must do, will apeedily be done, }and demoralized. Paladine’s army bas | some cause led him to stand rather in one Onions, ra * MesTaeS which m Meri98) Lpuéy are, retorm in the revenue, a re-| been smashed up, and. these heavy blows| Corner. All bands ready, he began, to| Pork. Per pond, ooa-ees on times mar con- P : read the ceremony over and ti te form ia the civil service, avd the remoyal|*re rapidly being followed up by Prine) og until he parsed the siuea Woten ih Sagar, Brown, per poand w Olatttede ss d a my word that im North Careling £ bur besotccre grinsanen dam 4at oll poliileal Minsbithies growing’ ol of| Frederick Charles. German nity bes/ groin should have answered, “I will,” é pable und not to be borne. If God Al- Ske war,» They will bedoms tirough | been effectedyand King William bas, by | without any hevitation, and discovering |g.), cre’ Pulverived mighty fad et fn! tore another plague, } Repubticun party ot err ° If they | the consent, or request, of all the German his mistake, he said, “I'm tong heare | tt —- ns he ie eptearpichs Leinioutled.| We \peedily and graciously done by and | powers aesumed the tide of Emperor of Salien tether Spe ary ‘usd, Beg Re Benge, Liat pet post ? b oil), bard belle, — through the Répabligam party, thatyparty|Germany. It is now thought there will you should have told him to say “Twill| « Smoking " ould We aes bor C247 tern adh arenas: yenmnae naleene be no war between Rusais and any of the | “Veil den,” said he, “shtop, aa I vill red — of half-a , att -\ of power, But it they are done Over the| otber powersof Europe growing out of| it over agin.” Hedid so, and when he NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Had fatned loose reached . ow e s Ba ? se s s s e pr anti tbc aed * . ow ead Court at offiee in ~ Monday after the 3d Monds 2 hc. 1870. A. JUDSO: cS Clerk of Row 50:6w—[pr. fee 810) s+ oan : : ne! * United States Jalerwal tone, " ao” . 90,1870, ~~ 23 8 en e d ~~ S& s s ° s s s s se : i +3 * f 45 Cottector’s Orrren, Ora = Sf n u F R e : ee Ss s t s s oe . ae : r : : i @S S S M S R R S S S S IN I T oc Bs oB e n US ate cavalry. that Indtant ive li the Eastern question. the place he said, “Now Shon, : years out ae Dee rts ett acne ‘nd |; Weare wach graidad to be able'te|MYI rill; now Shuly Ann you aay {| STEEL ENGRAVING OF GENER ' ass Biage D toning 0 als to « be 7 wih bees teen | these things the Republican party, through. eee Sarno The ao couched fond Seance Subscribers remitting $4 for one year’s sub- <, lets Of the Lilinois with thos ren Toreal 1 ts head, the President, has expressed. ite | latest rumors are that farther Freneb re-|to finish, were about taking their seats, { i aC cies followed, with [air, not an neh! « | sistanes is adwitidd tolbe weclees. Bince|*¢n be ealled ont, "Shsop tare I jab Hot | ect ccd Bassaring ut Gee: Robes Lan for i 1 : . : ceremon i This number contains z Sra aren 19> the Fuainestvae snase qocee- detail it is said that Gambetta, the head ahabie ae rove 2) apr dee isenees of Gas. Lea, anguered - : done, I Git bs ‘compelled fn see-) reine responsibility of farther struggle or of ms- bie dinner, and felt badly, I have no| ab account of his uies, Single copies, (if thons to wy ac-) . to think he 1 ered address tel yas agains dae ig your (sarge king peace: Hi tatored 67 man? te iia lle, nn st ® * lect er eie Bangs Conc aa nts ‘ bur ’ : ” . ' ce, te 8 » grants to ind Tilipeis to eee oaks the ange? of, it can never be résnstitated.y, Two of | *tate that at last there to te a faint he wd Lynd Nee ko ae ie eee ee al acription to The Soutiern Press, an_ Illustrated hed Hdl Be statesmen Steel hi ar pape 7 Scomeat wo for ¢ abore the > the army of the Loire bas been beaten in ton mit you yit.” He then coneluded the $6010 inchen warded in a securé case, 1 ; 1 exam the py ber ° sestidn for the |ofthe French government, declines the} He then left for home without waiting for TY ohne Pro Sick ot conincer bls fife and ’ ‘ to , the thankeofithe coun t ' If he sue- I think the editor should know of ev in every county in the South, to whom a liberal ; va entfully “7 ore Sot warns th |et mcag ab wl the ie man whe sho x ade | ist of fumes is offered iste. ike bent rym O° Vater, iy algo.” And let them add fo this an }election of hesety to defor green.” stad te ee he ho oe THE Sot : ober anne ia wi : tests 5 or . " 4) r ih P 7 ae : , y 4 - svn Sees io i , : 4 es ; Mo on pat NE AY ~ r] LD ds 1) RAMILY Wi on BLUR | th 3 sr A : ene , Ml ee et Aad oe ee " ses, Sh blah rm nditea: ie ; ‘ e Rural mop bp phe 2 4 a . 9 4 ’ at Ife Second a i ¥ 7 iene . Obede ae bu re . | Pe: he A ae 7 od . a nae Aithies it person might attempt to commu- iaptotdadter—| ie ve ht Carne en tee eomaineet " *. os Phatir Pee a Socom aoe ; TT inn ; | ot exha 4 t i % Ds 7 ~ " ve , - Thesis yO ay oe art, rainless. a MM ee t ps : prerage Sys 2 : eced Qav: , nberpriet.” >) WELL provision it is which eA a grace-| sre possit " ey orp hoe OH wulomLis *,46., senf fr. ¢ to Flam of Fawern & Weig' fat aise were the palm vver the less | Of ba aces Ta 8 Pas ar Dy Y a Smee Bis iyi # noe yyrot ‘i Geet ‘wali aaa aapece edhe . ” “Tycho tariff Gecko ‘are pot & to eopice reve dudge 7 Reith vot Pekin tplvasin Penna and will Ty adgee” the Haase ww morrow some resolutions which aewill press to a )s te Itis but one of man the tac- by which the. sarifilies me to, eom- mit the revenue reformers, a6 follows: , olved, ‘That the true. principle pf reygnue reform poiats to the abolition of the in‘ernal revewue system, which was .}ereated as a war measure to provide ex- peuses, and the coptinuanee of which in- j.| volves the employsmeut, at the cost of mil- lious of dollars aungallyy-ofau army ol absessors, collectors, supervisara, detect. ives and other affigers..premiously - «t h i views ort t ed in the col Sion of the Blood, and , i organization. The EBX te 0 te vitalige Sominanent ates to} « pedmnlists ibe alton, a T equalines the ‘orvons Eninse!) " r s i f wa ae life, Men ae . wn required the repeal at the crv ittons, rat enn with the mainte.) . Ses Sree A prodacing Gilt id compo oe signed by in favor of | wa fan aud credit ofthe gev-|., mates pane ' the ad AVance to bis }er Wetamp and other internal we giealay inf. ‘Ih perm To dondiigeives scat.2 "tem 16 ee ae pease Qdjpsted rates | Setety ule gam and enn 4 ee n spirits, tobacco, and | tres sea the peper bred of tox Tt is invaluable. asit TE ae relieves the thaeite the interests wt pial be cetaiens an epirite, . Tap sents cotiateinlen oes | diffienlt brestntog’ wat? harrasaing tough mali liquors, se long as the legitimate ex- srren Ta end | attends thet disenee: = vm i ; 3 1 For A j ities specifio—onedore often wi ving the dis- | tresning choking, and producing’calm and plear- . inoue 4 4 ty Com ing’ ation ee ee en ee vn he wm rs . always be “doing | penses of the government require the eol- | —— we ae froui efiteritig f ction of any ‘sam fer. internal taxcs.— | it. singe earoe Wash. Cor. Belt, Sain be ee "U0 diidtidigeg— — + 1 A GREAT NEWSPAPER. i ft Sid Ph... i i eb. | —o | ee stags wm ssotp's rr et P. tu c Moor Rurav New-Yorwan is justly ees Ta te : U GPEECH. la aimed oi the seeet best ‘and gapen Ka-, as. F FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU : N ral, Literary and Family Newspaper, and ao \. Set,’ or Croup a of tbe ork Car- | journal of its covets ever Potiet or achieved 4 1 ang indthinedbouté be ; ot Abed xp oid ¥ tigt Churdh, jm brotd dred? Poandéd i: Rochenes | Kore No mother should ever with ot a bottle ° stan 4, Colda. Con- lin 1850; by” its present Conductor, the “Rural the BEXPHUTOKANT ip house. We bare Opies. Nothing betters Catler Pres! WC o., || 2 at Gres of a division Mew. Yorker” bos ule oki tari-| Tine ‘merouy cértiGeates Of Its having jelieved, ai- iam IMPROVED ROSE WASH : of the ~it being ee and improved i style and contents, until it | be ; avyear mers mer ort r, when deatb! CV/ERK RY PEJTORAL-TROCHES, ' ake set tbere | ahh op dagen map| toe ara alcean h ce| eee ra e . incip-a > _ , ae 7 sbeald Se PMENINEESE O.Osdkeesse Sake tesieesa Shree ears) ces MOTHERS BE ADVISED!) iii insta meaner wr ersienes 86 ret ba r the ralee teste, are very eocthin, ee publishing facilities are obtdinable, the wadiess bys | paper vastly improved, and enlargedfrom eight | . . Completely unpleas KEEP IT ON HAND! on so eed ao hee wks eae me ce aa bat od : largé commulitee composed | to. sixteen pages of five columns me (eighty - ; . * n * lamin )- kin t the | Lustrated nia gread dinaame prompt setion ; as . : ‘ igwe amapens feolenee in Anseries. The Hater” n . oe yn a the hoarse, Te. 4 ap utliads $25 BRCONDNER i ‘ ing agreed apen whieh | two volumes annually, eck containing ss mocli ly the remedy, andl it te coal ne consa was Fears hac been en-| Reaci g Matter, and more and better [lustra- 1 a als 2 ta tiops, than were formerly given in a whole year. | o- set Remover e : tert , Mc & SOFEED) 16 Gombinex, in one sleet, (and at one price and | __ aa —_ injury to the skin. fentby tail for 9° 95. vsE RELMBOLD’s ‘ : Heed divives when| peters sibs minciber) + grit guns) iS WATORER. I UPHAM’S ASTHMA OURE: * 4 Pie “=e eso with fine éngravings, han ne Mn GENUINE E GOLD’ — es pe pies ae by ond five FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU at boport . Thos it & not onty the largest and cae speedy eure : t by far the cheapest paper of its clase. A con- a pone THE JAPANESE HAIR ean on mad —to eweet gevius Of | tempura well way: ar: Everything = = SILVER Ww A TOHES.- it Exhilarates and the whisker wnd hair a peace wad bermeny At that) la per 'ew- Yorker” indicates 1 $5 $7 $5 610 $19 $15 820 . wn. it copia. of e on A. M. Shipp, | that pertains to Agriculture, Uscheatture und Gloomines & Depression. cents eel Ctrem F ‘Sos y | RMBRBIBI Sate Sites ea ieee orcs vo Biaieae eed ere oss &. enor a terested spectato N written miscellany, tales and papers on art | in onder to eae tape Containing sll t litiesin @ tent saree wr See ee oe eae ‘ pes a —ae " o pe joe and tpience, cmpetber Witk te 3 ; is of the | to throw Gur vaedt Meek upon pubile mar- Tend concensee| pre we bo ES —spey bw, Oy LASeemn penal etence. i Wi Sty rt cliverédimtheeloquent style for which | sews.” Indeed, nb ahothet says, “ art Be ist at thirty es per cent below Wholesale | \, osT VALUBARE LUNG BALSAM PRCRRYYE Paap wae Stated ooo 24 ame the’ béwater ite that ee res he is the, following execedinglysra! is the most “glegindly printed, aly | Prices for Cash » ' . ) cel get Unc aliing salromtn Maren (on setae ~ Siiges sereies Ln c nd heartily wel 3 ; x a tafe AUKRA, 34 PAK +,§. Y. rat BAI he ttt, ow re happy ‘ ane ae le, Shieh soe ‘inde ia'say song te | Fine oiie cE ae Coe, : od oe fr > Fv ie °. a Day—Oreenbacks fer all—Por tt vee ’ Pert we Mr. Pedpidends ‘The yourg and promi | People.” ond. weuranted poriret toned Stu tam and cireulas, address C, W. Sauith,} Allthe above diseases the aid-of » Dims 1 the Ba hei of the a+ feo € P That a weekly journal so large and tg sold at $19 to sie a0 ont han. my) 0 a See Ro pee. § | S800 Me- ’ rete. HELMBOLATS Bachn is the great cing = ng tn. proepee- as the “Rural New- Yorker” —comprising y : Ww. H. TUTT & A pers sure. LATTA es. Pandas Diuretic. ' tive ley ac tie domain | a variety of first-claw reading matier, and P| THE Best QUALITY Cytt¥pens ar $9. nit |s30 Pa. a 3 na wat Cassa ably edited, profusely illustrated and-finely prin-| ‘Phe Double Bxtra Refined. being » , a AUGUSTA, ————— a ted—cam be-furnished at the low sate of $3. x| VOrE saperion quality, regulated and Wairented | Sold by Draggiste everwhere. e ‘Blees Patent’. é; abi nel jul appearance and ot 28, 1870, — _ "3 Lo see va lees ‘eer = Meee eh ert Le great | for titné Pie pied Ovid Watches’ w ON at ONLY $10 ——* ae. rr Link Motion, Lock-Stitch - 1, and ban st | b gnined thofiee aknare We ave oot | eo ocets Lerrvan Selid Oroide Geld, sant | — SEWING MACHINE. ” | delay Bie Sper 2 Oe) > 7 Fall ecetecie Gal Sepenes <0 haat ent ©: fp Sotedans ae md levers, finest nickel works, uscaliv ould | Law’. SHE Chalta at fon if Werk, | acca es to thepat-|luucw more mypidly than ever befo . . te receive aud batad of ft, for the Rural ia benefitti at $25 “Civaawa to ‘TO HES Bact. New York Observer puenpth ee aad: Deanty. of apd the countr a hen oo Gas oe teat ‘ NOnOry the | Faded at the law price sckell eotlll- a wonder— |. Batra a Sola Pare ano) if Hang umd Y BA R B o ix evemine. an ye ser -) tk ee 9) for an exchange truly says that “besides being | Oylinders, $8. re wer “deve 9 om ‘ oh eet. ae OM ; 3 "| really t mb-pplendid "a grictiltdral Pa of| . Best Quality Silver, poe Cased. | os et } nt per were pfull jeweled levers, regulated and warranted a. - | mt 1” i ns. | this of other countey, it ie e candle Gthestane ONLY @1 $10. w.?. oncvnn fr. c) OMNRMON, | we. w Law. ‘ ie J ' Fr Ped.and fitted i Family Newspaper, . Aw ique before vs | UD” Were tae Quality “Patent 4 | To be Lapugd.sJenwary.daty 1871. Addrem MT, MREMBOLD, Drag ond Chemical | opeatrel Mailiorbs prbycted } Comprises no less than thirty-five’ separate de- or aaa ean hy Hl few 1d 818 <a Braves, Kehotise » “ yo wo 8% A, aoe own oxen ’ > one and over twenty-five qravingsy and ‘hil the above classes of Watshes are Hunt Ong of she-enean eon Gaapendy of tn- — Warehouse 604 Brondway. i. cacerwe of such perfection as ta be be; oo : be got in ise | i+ only, a sample of the Rorsls usual Gam!) Clog. Hfeetly regulated, and each war. | POrtant information has ever been com: rye ewer + ate meets re wed - the d i: ro time | tenis.” “Bat, whether the Rural pays = ranted by oaatal certificate for two years fi vied th inthis country, It should be in every ° . ese a ( ‘ pe servants o the highways lisher Or not, it must pay thore who take « . Sere ordi > ‘brary, as @ bodk of Reference. : a ; oe and a8 man as they L find bid to thie | read it; hence we advise our friendy to sabscribe | geet wae ee e ee se as) Tt eontaine an eatin haricah of 4 ‘ ; by PY ve a . happy for 1871—and ‘wil doing so ere Christmas, T© | bing seven $15 Watches fr $90. No discount | Bee 5 Civ Come serolt be apd eee $ ‘ Andy DINGS AF Siting sess sending than's monchly gives in| eR yenllewed on our cheaper Watches. | Wott «oma i; « General ME, Freche NONE ARE GRMOINE UXLES8 Dowe we wae oor res Sn aa 7 Alle rs for Single Watches, Cash must Sales room’ 166 by 70 tet! feet, Wie nindlees ay. 1 tow . whole year! Its inducements to local agents are ad Rend b = tO Ord , They Jang without ebats; | the grentest ever offered by any paper, and are vate rem er Bao . a, cee a in me anion, a fia tel ne a bAttantion to the Interest amd Comfort of stecl-engraevd rapeee, with heme of my Jem. Tle Berdew Organ “a Pr y Nor rs=-nor spite of enemies, went free. All wishing to subscribe or fem) our order. and goods will on by e xpress or, | tectory of nearly aren | 8 atthones and signed are . “ae . Sha ane ‘ob. thei P late for the Roral shonld at once address D.| in Registered Package, id. at our risk. — | United States, st lin ale Cl ' . pa ih . Sete roe *?D. T. Moone, 41 Park Row, New York, or Ro-} Orders for at least a 2 atches, or over, will jes Theological Srecraas mit Ws june 8—1y H. T. eT Loe ' , ae» Osc stavdl cost Chester, N.Y. be sent by Express ©. 0. D., by depositing @/ Schdols in the tnited ound ; Boiahs spr ae Hore... snd me os eT ms N. Almanac i ori ° ; Sees —— ePrcul NoTicrs’ en spezent with eremacs ut, a? sending PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, * Parner’s ec. n 1 jab me Gen. Ransom and the Ui 8. SF EMAL |} zen. eeee saeteeaaate - An subscribing and Aoade ae oe Write order plain, state kind and of yore connie my IE ore Senaté. , ‘heads oF te “the Thieves Knaves! Swindlers! These | Watch desired, [eee price ns adtwe New Yorn Opsenver for one Re ") som . 2 : : treme many shoar ' General sadedirens receive a copy of this vale N ee Sarenebans . she are mild terms with which to designate.those THE ITOUSLY. Sample,copics ofthe Obnever! to ee se . h ry rh to know.| adventurers, who have been petace! by the WArCE ce. co, cant trea, ° . that he was it the Cénaservative | bigh + ion . whieh Dr. Sage’s Catar: ; ? ORSE J 4 J PAP Legisla ~ Gor, Rew "508 won to’offer for a P: 0. Box = noe. 13 S30. ’ pops Se ark Row 2s ¢ Belen Home ms Greito7-06 ; pari00, . ' ; « Vauter ‘finifation of this célebfated m tie Matted to any ' i ’ 7 me, | meriber that Dr. Pieree’s private stamp, Catawba English and. Class sterien my, address, port se : The e i TREE vw an whf t aud a Walf inehes lotig, and pt So " * whe ngs *Y \tas "es it his portrait, and the words *U. HIGH SCHOOL. GREAT SUCCESS! « evening, priot lection, and it was oo 7 Eh one ; aiepreerrae leer” EANEEE oan nofetta rotor onl Tmaunntat hs . Re . 4 4 Ww ue : Qe , been a great, ne the tendo Ol Piewe Deen Y er courmence otf the firet Monday of Jan'y is71, | GIs AD TIDINGS! |" Moeeaonth +) oar hi ing! Going] T tomal Factor than the in por secsion-<690 weeks from $19't0} py L, 0. TE & L. B. Stark weather. $2 web hammer Kiocks down meréhan-)" Board in families from eight to ten seth, Ape and, Words: «= see neglect disposeg-of the teeth, Bid,there- | per month. ° wm oe {Pe Neode een Grain, Pow ‘ U jong ex is eti fo a a Boots, i for that prize of life, ‘a ~ by | For parttetlars and catalogue address pro- cents ; boards re om Busi cae 4,819. sell broshin them nlarly with prietors. REV. Z LAPP) Ai . 8 rane i , | Pafeormoticnas ttre Ps} "e @ me thie Whe a : tins tae yo FINGER A Md te Rw Pon: on es ONSIGNMENTS SO nt altptenetnen’ Madea j Dec.9,,1870 “Z rs =| im cis = fetes Hho ne ener +9 - ee ad anvies 0 OD ti woman oy sug 12 Cash Divident.to bf asl flalat ge — ee i beet ie ow ale of pain on ie an P x , " = 08 & Sd a ed \bapad rn y A | ed, which + Soe pommel pian oipeer wees je: 3 28 Lene . aes Oe shoe pen tee po mn ae “enn Wee oO Ps ice Tontiag Maids! is'a combination of Insurance and to the — of a clase of people who have hitherto be benefits of by ita Beas expen: Teseanre st rate the Treating Mutha aa pay $2 pay $1.1 eee soclain to repele Aud if your ur lane bs apie ma ie" iss. MEDICAL 1, EXAMINATION labs are ‘vé 9.000 i i Whenever a Clast is ny bi Cf topics: with any other journal ™ frocemaqnaies mate. 3 aR Wwe mae oe : PEE eink 7 i ee aE, sate Yonr. deal . aa Rai i ele Rh ne Foglish, German, ¥ im? > | although there are not one thousand Mem in ro urs oor, wl . ES) * THES u oDONALD 600,” fr = $1,00; Sainte ae Seen Avon aa og a Lita publiahed every. Wedllieeda’ moe | ; 5 : ein wis es ~—_ ive a8 wiatiy dollaré ad tWere are Members'fa your Clase ‘ rong ite prominent femtnren ares | y ‘a wtpabactibets jek rertngethe com.|" pemane . de | death, Five thovdiad Mepbers, then $5,000. r CLAss A.—Adumits all between the ages of/15 and 36. Be RE costs Crass B.—Admits all between the of 86 and 45, *” «Sey AON Crass (’.—Adhiits all between the ages of 45 and 60. TONTINE FUND.— At the same time you become insured, become a Mewner OF 4 Towtixe Foxp, which may give'to yourself, a large sum of money. nei : This is the ovty Company in the United States doing sing. sins ons be > * am — ast NEW YORK WEFELY. i. ¢., that bas a Cash Oapital of $125,000, and has a eh irey kl ae) which 6 ws does n5t contine ta usefulness to amusement, bat security of thé Pulley’ Holders that issues cies of a tink, ra ) dow grapesty, and the recent articles asters ASd there dispsed tv « Trincemos queer’ Age. Te Rates. | All Directors are Stockholders. AT! Officers a ee ae tet wah e = - ETFs hes meee» SIX COLD MEDALS $[PYiworpr Peet on Saheim ae DET eoartn raped rercomtion ar Have fiatteen in October and November, 1889,/b. MARTINDALY, Vict Pexsrixxt, wie ust ERSO! ut jtucnci@s, amon Se wa on ar vty ‘ " ORLANDA H. STEWART, Couneel, LUCIUS MCADAM vali ay, . ak wt * . de wp of the vl Jae ad STEIFF, MEDICAL Examixer—M. B. TAYLOR, M. Dd, Salisbury, | is De |? . t : 4 “ toussfalintorme-| puitedeiphies and New York Planse. GBN. ROBT. B. VANCE, 3 of subjects. OFFACE AKD Warrnoons: 7 sw ltews in the fewest words th - GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for An roe igedvance of ita poblication tn say|* Beory V-8: 6, Bee, ndagy lave: the wor neers fi No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Baltimore Street! J, WK. BURKE, Vist. Aocet, Salisbury N. 0. . ~ Aug. other week! nd the até J. P. Nortun. Professor of Sei- Pesach ak 6 aan BALTIMOKE, Mp aD —, : otifie Agriculture Wwee As oP ee Re a. =a be family ecto Hew: wee: otc: adiicery Poste & tte | eee Se colar < AND ARLINGTON LIFE INS an Unar ; ry Pa t rovements, including ' le, Ivory URANCE trace tr tinted rie, pou wai of bes gy ravings Pree. @7 67 nah NEW YORK WEEKLY! | Fronts We hee pee or itreac etn ae PIEDMONT EIN coy., ome ee calle cee intee ter department dur- nal vat pull: #8. uf glnod lapse contsine Gam bt to tn cbort sto. within twelve mouths if not eutirey satisfactory to OF RICHMOND, VA sy : year. R geen a a ond Gisrebes, 008 GaN 0 Sane Fésum, te acd | preston. a4 Menec ced Paste ere ; , : Vissi a ile tore of the Weekly | World | Nashville Life | Life Ins. Comp’y, | So." “rs Ae rete Cn hom geo waa. | Anmete COON ..0 2-2 sbbes vane Ad.» 150. sésto geen : | a asi, Hh cede cores ie A WPSCLMEN COPIES SENT FREE /| ‘sn, 8. Une icsigue va. | Belleles teemed 1m PAE Asai: essa the i news of the da: \~™ “_? | Gen. Robert Ransom. Wilmingtea .N "e | —_—o ak BERLY, WORLM ii! The Terms to Subscribers / Bg my Showing « success beyond precedent. Issues policies . ; y ay, a. cht ihe, One Year—Singie Copy. .... $5 00 | Deat D mb and Bilnd leciitane bo * 5S 2. and all the moet desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Lite " NORTH | CAROLINA - ! e ge ee « — aie cilia © ote iacte ion os erates tess open (a £0 38.081 a me Tuacle Hite o Neb. which proves the eeonomy of its management and ite earefal * Agacciation ; ext no interest 1 noe os m= Orhenie 2 : ert of New York (ity. Tea market Wnews Ln meders companion res OT: ce id tents of ip ten ghar aecemebe BS Mele o OAGRINGTON,....... 0s sansa ee ont” ’ ; “ ye very! @ ’ ar Ge CENT ba Wiehe of the Salty wition, aod S * ont «thal en es od bo ot Cnecenegnpenens copies st@2. 0) Pianos sold at 4 Fectony bien: » eects | JOHM: BD. MOW ARDS, . ; .. ionic wc ccc cc cccceces 5° aaeaein Orgad Magic Humber Distribution ns nde wgegr plomasny oy, in eremdity 7 STREET & SMITH, ee EET ae | gr arty tal a24 ra sdapelnhdOADOGOR etd fe Vian | Proprio. No. So, Patton Stree} ¥. J. J. WOPKINS,..0000000.2 0000s voreess sete Asurst. ‘ts ad mont D. Wi FT OGRE yon. ccc ccc ccc ccccccccqeccdcs UPERINTEXDERT WELUADLE REAL ESTATE salatain sll Ge mews ofthe day thes cb "aioe wee. 4 ; - F 5 at - te Se aabeesotimes T| THE CONSOLIDATION of thet * popular Southern Companies is fall of , yt the world, and tod though tno o Loptes - ~ ay to the peidere ef both Companion. Ite a. dives wil be fon, ad wth « @ARBBION AL, LROPERTY | , ond of interest, Ci ial, oe tisdilifie. . < 4 wore nee ov dividends will be more certain, (ie aeeee a epee’ . * BLD. created a ‘ “te Right of old rolicy holders will be effected ; rill tinve aie aaa fie Cerne elisa cant ingas , . to held we omen ics token: ts kare eotanedabek teen _ and beve een present weet securuy with greater future benefits than sod pining > - ite death claims. All renewals will be in name of new com enon has m wi greconm ered i parla Mbps. wate tte — to any eavistahe aiitoall Mit eines ke payment el en pros. wee then di 7 coatingaty deamon each Ste yas thlsd lees on aeaticlpetinn oa tat ' the Senet IW has'no restrictions wi resitlence.or.) | of v ¥ hye ne. ; oe" cach branch of the New Tork ' oat Aialieds, Draven ! inte it of mo Sonar} racet at ‘ ' 5 aides ehuttiee Se ee . Dacdemnnypainerraner ons STE ; festrittions on reddence ls orfeitable, Cartifieates, $5; Halves $2 50 ; cod nto ipo ors *am- 3 didi We Addr grenian on Jmol eee - | ee partes on seed ou tae fhabad the Polley a2 of omen po 4 F are events each : jl 3 TTER, It has the following valuable featutes w ich no thet company giver! The Q ' : = m acts of SMT ide > é | 64 ONE ENON ADSCRENTS. man Sogthers moo, tagaaed tat Bertrarn qsengesiony be Treat being ‘ Office hei s forfeit . ; } i.e? er peenon ats me Soom ain cenematioa! Wem ita office by any shy hterveaton, gaat te TERMS BY MATL. as Its policy restrictions are few and fea- + eet vege ‘ WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, | euch alt the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, surrender yalue and ee thee gb WEEKLY WORLD. a ee _— } BAS of of URY aooLs. D. WYATT AIK ce « te ee (or reqired by the Chater) Ie _— nore io i ; » paler eed 4 | ee peoples Sate. & Gere end Predushte Lxvestes tof the $10 p0u,p0t forth” . Bhs stock aligies Wh eset vee All 1820 ALEXANDER DUV AL Fe Lie temeanee ng ma rm wae Midittonal p { mont void mea ta ee UFROner a e™ lL appeal to every man and woman in Western North pememmelley: | RE see vscsaranrts sftbs “Pretment aot Asien tt ee Haster & Sons, Imanrance nee solicited, and information given. Lexington, N.C. ? mw BEAR emanate. | wr [OS fata arora oe Go| _W. COTE Bie tr mae bie ore of ng & Coblens, is now pre- : Salisbury. oda zd psd to do everythiog in his line at short Advantages of Lifé In- - a ¥. — ee , SAMPLER BURBAU, notice and un the most reasonable terms.— surance. Pr , . | All kinds of farvitare renovated and reveaired } — ohne promptly cond Ws | | sbhmmietiochon welasume, Eeeies: caine oan ieee ge pays ite The Conn $4 00 ; moet Hoshinninn ot Fousen. Broun " [ee Ooratn eee W, HOLDERNESS. Ages 18 THE “" ata ‘ 199 ers and Stationers, ives io sll a lw inet ie prec ian| SOFAS,SETTEES, LOUNGES, | Tromssvmaa¥, C. » 20 00 try 8, &c , &e. Dear Sir >—You will please accept my sin- a an from the and most ee - hi pet | » ” “ k d | cere Stee ae on payment, a Insuranced A BEST ASSORTED STOCK in erent por Cherm wenaa Sakae ios fw bof the policy. of Ineur | od aa mes Soo Ey lee ~—— ones bee eer | ' — es ree t your ear ’ 2000150 a MEPH ena DENTAL, ral ie the boveltien of the| NORTH CAROBANA,? In the Superior | est and repeated. solicitation be was induoed | Ss Som a. ER” 0 eR re es cas mate | CET OCT Seg (tet y Sapens on to Aan Ea Ca eee : . inte o \ " a &) "10 da 20 s.- femet we are ae ney ne pee ras Eligabeth Mankins, To} ‘ou and the a a Life Ineur oo a em conn * PROM TER TO , i ance e under o 8, < epeinngtt” yee | | Prorrr than ifwe gave credit. Haldah S ea such &s only the widow ont fatherless can feel | by the New York Legal Standard. is : oe ' ah Scotty Jesse and wife Ma- As. ™ ‘ me ren samples specify the kind o7 Joel Mankios. Juckson Manki and express. | $100; ee I a P00)1GENE HOUSE We keep the heet grades of ev- Wisi J Manni pakine ong ig uty Zo" bare runes In reducing others to anee upon strictly equitable Corte 4 ery Oates ‘g0084, from the lowest tu the most ae insure fn your most libéral com any. and may | cheapest attainable rates of cost, $ a Eoksont Mbaine, Bal Mba SES the Lord of the widow and # bless gon ecw “WAIT, Gen. A pe 20 ‘ae Ay acbompanied by the cash will be oa ve gh end prosper yon in our oh ane oe , potien wit i nn 0,9. aking, def ts in this casey 5a. C. Bannan, oy. A. BRADSHA BUYERS | reside ond is St is of Rowan Mills, N. 0. the Stok or onr Jobbing ‘eae oreo et pe nef ion be ioe put Holderness |e olse aguas, foe ase ave WILLIAM V. STER & SONS, oe Se TNEEOS weeks ‘Sane Cee ar hs -B RBER } a7? 903 Wost Baltimore St., ek ne Sahea iw the town | Pu Lrg fay lng as es wee 8 of -pu . BRE » 9 Oot. 21:42: 1. Baltimore, Md. | 5 aah es Ying said nomresi- | tories, Founderies, Mills an Merchandise and Res Fs a ie ale Coste a th note. ean ie etoca oc = ve = — ote yi Mr. Hold at ate oa ae pd Wl Piece e Co On e tte’ ressed to r. lerness, Yadkin Valley Nursery, oe oy of Desalter 1870, We eat there Thomasville, N. © will receizs J gp em | oan forma ea that he fitted up & new and HB proprietor reery Offers to the | to plead, atrsWet or demir to the petiti nd | tion. 3 T trade, this oe and splendid complaint filed in the Office of + ¢ Clerk of on in Dr. Carolina, cacortnan tot Bratt eon Sf aretes, we anes me pe day of November. Mrs. Henry WwW. Miller's we i _Plom, ane erwite it will be bh expa' a Grape Vines. Straw and Rasp-| them. and judgment aerameniaes B di Fi se where be aie t “ ata me at the mnost w 8 ° oarding OUSC, | guarantee wo give = _ itness, “A. Freeman, Clerk of said COR. NEWBERN & PERSON STS e fie hes ip his . A o tornad, Court at Die, this the 15th of November, c i in Wastern a? Ae ly * ethene, Yesopt Os, m0. | 1870, A. H. FREEMAN, c. 6. ©. RALEIGA, N.C. roma Nov. iat0Dew. S aaeae 2 ag wb be ,4C2E-Bw— (pr. foe $10) oD febki—th-s- mnt amen owrmacmnae260 |= alae OP OP SST: RAINE ~ oeatieaen na see Go RE Ws 5 etn ee , a ~ nN se ry yee ean es De! ee re a es ld anae rm : Mtoe ben, eth tab ant ory Dollars "at ae regs irom t° woe trem whi i Tw + i» een Bee ee tec hss ie ‘oewt oe stther i * ae e | and - ; ‘ ~~ tind: Mleedion so ie uit Porn Beast " Sen for Pamphlet. ywher., maleane femae Mashinwy nseg” oy vane ( Mesos cf daelo'e T +i) eh be ht ies @ Ai — wal ere AS as ae Urinary be , ~ me 1 Colama. LEGISLATURE OF NORTiT CAROLINA SENATE. December 18, 1870, Bihite tei ‘at 10 o’elock, Afjer some reporis the special order, wes od bill on salaries and tees was lim st. Balti- eet) 43 per LOM MON FEN>E et ine #1 i at teh ot r in ers — Th: us seviton roves that ine an. we tithe instruction shall sew OTe ger. © ore . ae annum. . My galt, Olde moved to amend by inserting | Pe yo ws zi: are Love moved to postpdne till’ to- Bie tate, Senate sarees ok at to. ed the message, will consider the salue Moore. moved. its. indefinite post. ponement snd eloquently defended the present school system 1,50 Trey moved to amend by inserting wart oan ood ep nh and cireulsrs and ae bs Robins of Rowan, was in favor of re! the epeectes which had been made in de- fence of the system. vos | Papers and res Sra neti, dit 61a vet ritwuse-oninnls aan, stl and take proper action therean.,”” repeal of thé lewd of 1869 in relation to per diem nid thileage | were t he had not been moved from thid’even by tion to the cleet Senatorial District, of the 24th of Dee ‘ ber, was takep up, aud paesed iis second |” - rtieula bio as vee - 0. the Lill as SOE Aa RRO lua. texe in j erriternes mgasl Ro ome) net iy, har ie. that nya were the aeons, tA ee fer % On motion of Mr Phillipa the rales were raspended. end a bill in teferenee to the LP. alts owe Pie ore apm W aie Raggett, : . or ta 8 fhe ; __ Bi Meas inne 9 eee mer pt. Noieet a ee >i A eee rT if The moriiig Wou¥ dupa 00 be lvore th tile Hrechidt we tin thorion eK eae ng ced were ones than the'one ‘ao pruded and the reeolgtion ia reference to | boma fide, ryxident’ ay impeachment was taken up Phe yeaw Anyopeenge Ul aud nieve were citied “Wid the Heeahation ie ate. Ay nae Ora of Mr sttuapn the! rk a} "9 os ew were euopended! 4, Howe: bili Mo: 240} halt eee eer Sceave ae to ne chap. 42, and) forother purposes, "| bax and: * of laws of 1569 70, Wie 'takew up! The" pay athe: eve | el) viven repore db thie-cortadsfeneinendilbr ek | tu, & Y wad id ia ‘ite Soke pity mena as ue) Sotet \ ss + off fied by seotion, | cee to ony" and perlec Ss af “HA a On seosion.el Marl cba of its further consideration wae -postpane until to morrow at. tell — teu waa . cant Tl resolation directing rewhly with the fidvt “taken wp av its several ¢ «Qe met ion whe mid ena, a » iad? EN oe bey fe-tnectiag section areca a welt tee etatmtine «41 Oa motion af Mr. Honsion, the-Genate sah 3 fo exam irecting the Secretary of State | ‘!! to parehase and ory General As.’ to'list for *MreLove wv go for 50 cents, He reading. " TRES. . a Kites «i bs th Dr. Qreen October 26h. wail to tear Gown ‘the odious head ot p fe, Mr. Gilmer; trom? the committee ow the | elp.dins 1 this tite was taken up, uw 34 the system. ‘The object is tn drive thie ragen ania nee Soe the Judiciary, reported fivorably on 3 otf wotion Of Mr. 8 PRS wie hoes 0 ranastn2 BROTHERS, man from the State ask Carolinaand | hom Scott, -— Broadlout, McAfee bileonerrning elections in this Srate. the Committee on rivileges and Elec DORS ABOVE THE let him go back to cold Cape Cod where } Jordan and Greg : "| “Off bie motig rules were eur tio: a 9m BMain Street, | he came from. Mr Philli le Totter | 2 fF the puting the Bill to amend the charter of the West- THAYKS TO THE! A commince fromthe House of Rep) trom Sacer we i min [ere Divioton tf the Wentern WO, B Bi, Liberal Soe. réscntatives anvouned that the =“ Putin exer of - opr i ie ran wenn maa “ste Sea i. : : eign grossed ' eatera Divieiow — = Feb. rr 187 SIXTY PIV hb and ‘Salt Fish, = —OF RV ORT VARIETY — io Gin, de , de 5 GOODS, -NOTIONS, fi secrete | d d sented. ™ Si i ooedien were drawn and presen ‘Brodace et ihe nied PHILLIPS # BROTHERS PIRST PRIZE MEDALA A WAKDUD, | The Great thern Piano then bill under consideration was then re- clea of impeachment against the Gare | whecaes ernor, and that sach articles would | drawn. The President inquired of the commit- tee if articles of “impeachment had beep prepared. The committee informed the Chair that they had not, bat would be prepared in due time The President then read the law and | annoanced that.in his jadgmont the Ber - ate could not properly act entil pas " POMESTIOS, Mr Warren moved that it be annonneed |e the bourse that the meteage has been | | reevived, and the Senate will cousider it and take proper order thereon. The motion prevailed and the commit- tee withdrew. ‘The divenerion on the sixth section of 7—tf ' umed. The Senate then voted to strike out | $50. and insert $1,500. wba ¢ mored to reconsider, and post- t @hneideration till to arorrow at 12 o'clock. Motion prevailed, Mr Graham, moved to post considefation of. the. whole. bil time. , Motion prevailed. The bite: provide for a convention ber " “se Aba a we hare bechee We have Shefiver ill, abd act divers, bills aoa thety ldga, We have discussed corpora- tions considerable, but we bave done al- “| meet nothing for the good of the people « if North Carolina at large... He spoke at greatchergh. Mr Latham moved {fo amend the oath Mr A¥arren moved ta consider the Lill )by eeetions: Motion prevailed. Segeral wmendments were digcussed Sogimine 66 eto PATA Whe e the to that 7 the very best pipsed ip our i ae se. aie and Pa " bea bring | wholeb dof adit le complete, we er ny sme pe. : Warrantid for Free r sageainarsi=n of she bill was Peta. Pp. @ m menta for the Bole Wh0" + Ve wrens mowed that the Hongemes wa le sa Piston ve see on impeachment be reterred 10. a Be- wa which we offe, whotetaley') fh hi ; and vytell, pres ooh ject committee rewil netructions. & 6O., Ado MA? | as more, _ djonraed tin 4 P, Pp, m- “HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. BARBEE'S HOTEL, OOH IRAOINT, XC.00..7 | STANDING COMMITTEES. Oprosrre Steno DEPOT. || Mé Tohbston of Bhndoabe, from the weaee axe a committee, submitted a sabsti- Tt tate ousebill, No.9, jn relation to oes \ | reste ott doen ments,and recommend pelt Serie dae garcys ge ite paserge: — apeel onlay Smart Se ‘ie ae from the committee e wait piri rinler th ernee we of 1868 Y ¥ and '69, and recommended the pastage of) w Dee. 15, 1870. ‘The House met at J0 o'clock. Mr Sparrow objected to the reading of the lewer, . 7? The vote was taken and the cletk wae ordered to tead the letter which is as fol- lows: Raxetea, December 15:h, 1870. Hon. 8. FP: Philli Pr Ww. Morgan, Ge¥TuRMEs :- 4800 by ‘the Teporte of the Hédse fnge of yesterday, that Mr Spatrow, of Beaulors, suated thas “the aceredited organ of the Governor, pub!i+h- led im thie .city, bad demanded of this house that the, Governor’ be allowed, at the bar of the Senate, vindicate ie character againet what it characterizes as landers.” I desire to say, gentlemen, that the Standard is et my “aceredixed orgau.”’- = 1 have noorgan. There are papers in ake it butdid vot think | omghtdo do it at ww earlier moment chau the present. Very trtily yitirs, w. W. HOLDEN, Goverior of Mr. Graham. to°téanemh the SP‘ af once to the Home, Which a by @ a pn to mts = Pte, int ecaeaeth Meer Ol Mr. Graham, cubes an the Judiciary, reported favorably an'the bill, tive 12th seetion. | [Phie evetion- ~pettriéte | Tha the convention as to the ae Cr averted ph have Holden, Governor, of NornthCarelinagw are to eee rand reperteapow the awd th abe indepunddawnprepite and sat rbaaag Schisdonen the day -of elet:ion | the accompanying eubetitute, Calendar. _- 5 said | the ; co os inepgegn eet ae cee diem for $4 aud 10: abe Ge oft Homi. > feed Sditude Sid off Mr, Robbing, of Rowan, offered ~ Tbe. pre A od ater as palo en * Mr. Fle ae oe 0 Saat UF ment t or all the estate Doth reel @ | anthoriamg privare stock at rall-| betongirig’to it; to the road corporations to _pprehase ! ope! bends of the company for interest in said Sorento uM Fr) peetiring the payment yon te at ma commendation to prigt the” @ame * Phe tarzan alens to pledge the was concurred in, , e y ment of interest mre i racaateo ocae Bill to @ubmic the question e aes inese convention, tothe prope, and bur ober, oe] kemed andl eed ve. Whe. ight oe ak uu ew r conctevation of srcion 1. be a from iat ee ime ie uml the fret f der, 7. Coe evel ertheront pened #3 at iM pow be Dadkiows 6 pper Mines. Aste oe coee all ae rena por ne thal Fay Sayer veil en ne ° rect it. Wikent evlnes ee ete ue * ab aie or. « It isons of thie ataral te ub that xihees of she natn love fo : .. | “For Satan finds some comme, miles For idle hands'to do,” , eS Then do net try te epee - ups wre =. m; remem the who is and terrible, and fight for your brethren, ° : ’ ned to fight the armies of the dient? ‘Quit yourselves like men and fight.’ But enough. When on the side of the Lord we may ‘safely posh on to the end of life, and receive the sure reward :— *Well done thou good and faithfal ser- vant—’ nee nee JOSH BILLINGS. Mankin love ediearien, a hole in the ‘excites more wonder than « star heaven. und lightning bags. takes any blanders ; phoo!, Thare t2 some pholks in this world who spend their whole lives in hunting after righteodsnessp and kant fiud envy time Po. kicking cow never leis drive antil just a8 the pail ee ee en with some men's The man who won't believe ennything he kunt see, alnteo wied as a » for ag PEN wt as to the dork. time a mao he takes a kink out of chain of lite and thas length- ens i ~ TA t poor, but dishonest cuss (—this fz abvat iz low dows a2 enuy man kan get, unless he drinks whiskee. ving on hope it liketiving on wind, a Sa ele rt ee pba | ed fy wee a Fr their zeal in my bebalf; the Standard in- ia wtp toh Boas We desired t0 nt a aa all. moasys col- lee Boman 2 row bat. devilich tem et sia umee foro = See | yet a, The articles in the Gletdard heed. poor en tp Rea cad in oslnde| Me ie rf wr acid men who clint got an enamy.is re. oe rT arene gn ema mrne ety aya aes el | eB Ain yy sn for 1 rater is one of recent Oa nintion of Me. Roibine, ot Rows, feomepelied oe le we eit : old pan oat is = avem ~ sesh. Magee it @Ad Mrdered'to be , bar wot ht, | like th side of a w ia the ch refesonce la snade | and uae the epecial Wes PAW Bini paee wtih) hast of winter, feewal omer, — rain at Tl @eloeke.: ly arhaw. Toren pl! — ee oats nothing—and aint worth no- 1 have: poerponed thie explanation until | | Grramarice tr Somm Si es Ta the “sity” ching "68" Uie fter the aetion.of tlle Hogee on yester. | _ he Waring’ diotitn ” ary cine 9 eon 5 will be referred the, message of the eet: og that Yb thord than he livs himeell. day on impeachwnent,.. } was autious | bine un the iw meus, of siete ry 4 Witt ee Kart do they are eptto ad- mite they Gone’ Ktitieite a motntaia’ be- catire they kant make one. 4 o ome to eb e preneal nyhow pif ya cirkalate them; yd loose} till the second and: final‘ rewision Tee: The House then adjqurned, scala ‘gg tto amend the coosten 19 postpone by mak-| them ; ‘and if ya keep them yu loons the fondenen of. members jip goods,’ ig -; pe a teen c : ing ore at «onder tor Tuesday | interest on the te eines ry gon , . maa marae Foe v8 a) we actcachen; is oe Re ig just as marural tew az eudla oe net aes Meuse. Mr Harris of Guilford, tavern Mr. PE han ple ae litule boys elab the Larp.---We bring dnte«ths wide’ t. > ode wit y 7 poet! sa needy, .mneertain: BiCHT SksSIoy. {me . f hee ot tee 4 or eb te me wie that they bamp their heads.ageinet. ine \oogeety sede scene te * Ahemdegs Dee. 16, Me tdue nee eae ia eed i the imaginations of the House fixin dinand so op-! ‘Good ayv Evit.~—Hewho has observ- Senate met at half past seve “Foti wd emt a: aon 31s ed How throughout Haier, while man is ill 1 A reve ih Hamar UNPINianED "posted oy wan tnkeaet offi! “pth lel veyria ils Waiweien setts) «|e ips colag ug. say of os de sobevels ajph-diceaphesin Saanannat the Lit gensereing a.) poses to ranean a ms Ltebeentans eo jdt Vil, ay ie “ang ee ‘s] Wetter So Mr. Cowlwe } ae ‘“oprif ever a young man thanks God for bav =| forth ott Se eid fe oS occas of thoes we 5 and fnwert the ite ei ; oi Nt nb shy (reraaee inl im hie | led ne atapnd ot to aliteken ” cfr, oe iieage ieaatenes It ehall be unlawful for any. person to-|.tora were in, favor of he vie Order.:te Se aaentiocn abate: SheBering 1 14 | howeret umoward the immthediate aspect cpcviaae eh ale + Woven, Otiiiene vote in any ether thun: the siw a te . ecmprounies au aud settle the ques the woman he logen: evn bxidz ati 9 oPthinge nay appear. For he wil! know poets, oS FINES wa which he resides, aud it shall bé tion at once he would vei efieer $4, wi , ; ies ivcwhen nn. 4 Hav arnenerE te senatiahaiaeth — await of) weld i mt aoe for any ye ‘of the watt 16 Pha te moved to strike our SB hmdiisert 84 wid ease pit ody | Heweetsy vlke po were of ¢ grrr { 5, oh. eh sath —\Gen 7 n Xihep in, cents mileage and-tarert 15 cents. maine. Yo kernel 6411 |) peererv Fei, though: the pod be “s+ Sa lon ea meen, pot be attainable in the 1 bsp Sonsenbee in view, the ultinnate re- be goody timt} wer this re- Republica engaged fn this When cb louewee tex was first ~aaeeel a war measure, the representatives of both: Sekreré are caseéd poor property; en’ ded on. — ayer ee eS Lae se Vr : an nowe oman of . ee a ake od id move: wT} ‘uot mach |’ ¢ Vit bet. Mare ‘thas ‘ax0 caneal atl 7 a os parties voted for it; and now thet ft léto be repealed, the measure should rot have’ anything of a partisan character. “ae The income tax is clearly woconstita-* tional. It is most odious because of ite inquisitorial character. Jt is unjast» be- Sines Dan inteh cal heey because it not - all of the country.» Ie cbeabhbemme atonce. That is the srnescvenady reform, and there ought not to be any ape: position to it, ia Congress or, cleewhere.. N. XeBum | ——_Sao-— | a Gryenation.—A generation Sechothe>: terval of time that e between the birth of a faiber and the birth, ore and wes generally used in siderable periods of ti sacred. and” prefand hiptory. Feaett tepende oe been elidwed's as the io te — or se oe ae oP anaten Seon eeentens@ as cneaienyas s in any givew period, as they form Sana hai to tle probability of persone. having eae lar individual. * e6 ele Nothing will in rly end iti apace rr or t ,* od the better when. we dose phen od: in Sor ertrrerctee oft A Wavou.Paovaan ~Ifaweand was pas, with her feet as with+er we ete lose his precious’ selmig tn rrr tod rd is | she a‘part of the world she'd catch lightning enough to kisdie the fire in the morning. be ioe 4 ony uy whemapac “pat the natel lay. of the Savior of fallen will be sth dere nal ine br f the pedbatitasel rae 1 IN A GOA! 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Ts as Se Bt ‘|= Pt os a 4 t * rea Bie OOF gt ae! t a een one itis J y ad P A 4 pS, A. ay ‘ ee 1 j 2. et alee Med Ge Tae se bey ™ = alaceinennii - ee tel Bees. « # we Tater hy ature. 63 82 iw ' “9 rate of Ten, Te nad PRES Ge oGer | nbov a suk tr © te a . ‘ hh aor'at fi +? oe a So ieee kia i 4 ae poeeenna seer is a 4 ; ee Te 99. “ Peete ae | Extrect i Oe | = a ¥ ‘ oe! | ye a ecagats mena se eegncieeed Sa a ae ara ow a ae a. ae ARUPACTL! * ay oon er ore nt ey. And Soathera States are of ial lave States cation — e been iaétnal ie “t then of at least Rede work Sposa } a eg ' [seat biiprdanipelt ude. ht Mpirit« has the ipa: wer by |, on, daring the}g 1 med reerenn fo rity polilicdPeatialy has lately been the peopel hat] ee srinkee oe vonspicuous® Wforits a i rpetorly ina ES RGA SOF 9 iy mi N10 a | er ET AY) ee chet ies a is takes a wide || tou great and aims to soe eas gebderet me all topics which a "ae 6 lh ) itab] Drmoctniic of ww aie attention. oN com ee aera Fa the commercial metropolis. Jie -2eedT .nvitesibab—reer? gamit covnrd SRERLY-WORL fale ta} Each of ¢are, and contain the latest ; oo the'pe ef Coe up to the time vate = that can with great putting the paper aces reas ‘sw Youk Stau — — throughout State, PS shave wow mabdaaaa.d otttbighT M3 ee ee little has dn yp ener eps Mo deta ted in 12mot” “Why, my dear, that the-book, wilt be printed in pemPT LA ALT Josh Billings is crit Wire, “bet a pi ae . be given this de on r | post. ! or l d cood git tew take ae cents in “Tio ty | attention will gi to this partment dw a dollar ubble | for a ————— eee NORTH CAROLINA Beneficial Association! ————— | SEGOND | «| 100"! +1 RE rs 2 Tis Agricaltnrit De rtident, which contains beach week articles on +. ee = of great value to A oa Seakiy-stmenary ates snd tea |r ted it eaoh: after the weeti of the nytt’ the report ip ek a other weekly paper. 4. 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In it are printed full offi- cial returns of every lection; the vores of New York taney beet and pot Gonndetion by fo wees arid yotes of branch oer Kerk Benet TERMS RY MAIL. wepRby weep Otarvepy, year; 7 4 copies, 1 year, separately addressed, 10 copies, f year, And an exten copy to getter “P of club. 20 copies, 1 year trone And an extra copy to getter ap of club. »§.20 copies, 1 year, separately addresres, sdghinrcarseiree sty 15 00 27 00 | wt] —_. atone . Nortow, Professor of corideAgriculuare. fn Yule College. New Teo tol. Royal os 1600 pages and uinetoes ae Price, $7; by mail, nor.18 46—tf Nashville Life Ins. Comp’y, Joma Mt. BARB, Free ident. | WM. HENRY SMITH, 8ee. One Year—Poer % ve #0)... . x Ineures Lives aseourding ¢ #1 the methods | Une ve meneae ue oki cbndiddh hatoatara a ra ictted ; « att EP Brown & Bernhart are agent the sale koown in modern companios om eared tos eoyy hee af the above celebrated | teams 5 , " : up of Clabs can afterward add sing copies at 2 50 | Pinnessold at Factory prices. jwly tly 11 te secated by a jolad st ak of £200 000; | exch. pon wes Beat and has deposited $100 000 wih the Comp —_— troller of the State of TYENFSSEE dts Assets are more than three'times its liabilitics. The Company has never refused to pay its death claims. it has no restrictions on residence or travel. It charges uo extra premium on Snat § riske. Iie policy restrictions are few and rem sonable. wea ei Tel ee + Dre Joxrs oa Cc Shiton ? » Medical Examinere. year, to ion, ae, port- -ofben, has previonsly heen weve and ene: oe : NR PEL PP ed. Bill sexy vari ee 50 copies, 1 year, separa addressed, 55 00 And semi-weekly, I copier, 1 year, to one And the daily 1 year t 100 copies, 1 year, separa \ And the daily, } year to Fetter up ol club. ian awEEKOT’ WORDD.” @*** Ope copy, 1 gear, getter np of club. y Sddveanl, 110 00 aoe boat Rant Reis thesen- ei < 4 . oe Its ptoghtmdders add manegere art among the 00 | ost solid men in Tenndjiee - , = Bi Baifey, MaJ. JOUN BEARD, ot i# ” wrgni> AGENT at Salisbury! oat 29 Sm uf —— where as rit. , cushings & Bai le have attained « exeelence centisted tion on 0)! manner of ev to enquirers uje@n aif ime, ries and sketches. and heifa tion to the six seria! stories and the varied depart: | ments One Tear—Single Co ~s a from their brevity. pleasant Mar sg raphe are ma RR rs The op of the con i ad The K: to Geeta! Thforma- te. The News items ¢ ve ia the ‘ewest words the wort doings o\l over the world. Goxsip with Co respondents contalos anawers suljer te. An Unrivittiiillientry Piper is the NEW YORK WEEKLY! ignne contains from eight to ten slort ste- ‘mAs. M. STRIFE, best Pianos now add" dxer Baltimore ‘bilade phis, end New York Pisns. . OPPic® Akh TinrRoees . No. 9, North Liberty Street, nea? Baltimore Street BAL TIMOR Ey Mo. For @ s PL hate all the latent an inole ds Agrefe Treb'c freny | routs and the improved French Action. fully war rith @ twelve months if not outiery satisfactory to jonen Poemea, in add). SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE ! The Terms ‘o Subscribers / pact consnepenvn i Bs - STREET é SMITH, No. 58, Paiton Street. N. Y- vet ete T rragosts# NOTICE ° Net Fashionable Geous, of Faexon. Bicrmn 12 i atel ;addremed, oot) aranteeing at ah : = ir. eeparately 16 ©) | Bookse * agen, cise ello een oe Pree, than SOFAS. SETTERS, AUNGES, 10 copiex, 1 year, to one atti 00 i ‘gare, aE bene ip tha. ge ag yy eee CHAIRS, &e, “a And extr: vy to getter up of club. babies banaldbtone B90ds frou the argon a ne One hit NH. 9 ieee Tyectbeady beeen, ana JED BRGRAFPORTRDTOCK |enieisi saat cee arn ws pr weeny aren " rene tr And extra copy to getier up of clab. EDI ora 4p ne as a ail une _ 1 Gyo MEL Y WORDDY © * sipped NOR GaRo INA, In thet Seperi PF, Ghoti caeoee ‘smd traf teal et ss sumer Coury. & aor ; Cont. mt " + L As we buy Haat r cash, make Tati forowe 1 3 months, beth i pe 1 aw with Sunda? FAition, Z2oeooxzks. wo bad deb be end ng i ‘Heling ee shy f i l copy, 6 months, write vs z 60 —— rit byt mgd am credit. core s% : : qi = SENEGAL, mab h A ntiorticts deiceds In sending: oe ee" + epocify i ind Se wea es ic a e ERED RRO BE STATIONBALT. a owen tet i ng. ‘othe eat isfnotiomef th Court ot \ eer eCon oon Acoeeeey Mate f @ ae - wae to order in any style Orders secon pated by the eash/ wil! be that mr Matkiney Joel. Mankins and ‘on , ae mn eeipald ee inding ai g- . sent 6. 0. D. "a neue Sikes pWitiven 4. Mankins. defendunteitt this case, asep ishoe ern rigicsena al 7; oe 92.2, nape The eatie tatefill Racdtian given to are inyit a 2 wae in our Jobbing thahotose orapred” tel be S ea or i iE Aiding tcute oe bainade} QR) D> BYUR*S). and : be bmiel? | for sie ereceseivd week’ “Old North tee ey clmb,raten. of Las tn iy SOB OOS Pls ; ; 77,1 as 4 30g pre | [State W néwspaper pabliied ip me co iz ea x 8 Wars "Oet a 421y. ; Raltimore, Ma. | of Salishary, N. C., notifving said. nonresi- Yadkin V. Nursery. Teer es a t: oer See egirsonett ee i demcting a Applded oS on , wifine nc rape nse Rasp. ao | “hd purchasers. Secoud hand Pianos and Parlor Organs ai ways Lon hand, fram 860 to 3.0. References, whe have our Planes in use Gea, BR. E. Lee. Lexington. Va. H. UH. Helper, Gen. Robert Ranec Gor. Joho Letehe Menesre. KR. Burwell! —_ Dumb and Blind Im N. Hetltg. Petebery N.C. m. Wilmington N.C Lexington. Va. & Fon. « barionte. N. myteig, Mad g. C. . <= 4? Whit A Tew, =D WTATT AI ABBXANDER: DUVAL Cr er ® ph cRRR Matres ker, pecans Coblent, td how pre- ip ier : ‘Wh "the iat inet aes ore renuvatedand as well as new, T and repairing ivi AOING Au jention on to the im of deut defyndayta,to be aud appearbefors said ranted for dive years, wah privilege of exchange | | Itadvises the payment of all cash man: Southern men, “he ‘ghee. yt ieenabelab Ais Pat”. away eae or wiles we how ay. | age r ; sony cahewettin th) LIA TS aotel wriat belied Ball * oS 2s aenvdstin (to. mre 7, oh ad Janes wiley vil it thas) we i “ Bltiw aay nipifly' > emt at Sera yp! Jott ni mi ) 91 00 een ‘ cra ice a 7 onft ay ie exes AbMiMEDAN-THE BAME-ChaAsEe . ALL HAVE PO-PA88 “A MEDICAL EXAMINATION) 0" 2% rt “Olieses are Frenited: tv 0.000 Mevibers. 1) Wart PORES Bel NAT Ge felt. i pete’) off > yreedel The Company guarantees, that, in case your ‘death: should osenr, wwithie year) are net one thotisebd. Members it yourClassyyewreil teevive $100. ‘Hut iteeane your'Chieeliod more than 1000 reGeive’ummiany dollar ag thére are Meibers in your Clase atethertimedoth>yeur death Five thougutid Members, hy $5,000. opeeneab eyes pewue slam oN Ciads A.—Admite ull beiween. the ages of 15.and 36. ith subi Crass B.—Admits ‘wll between the ayes of 35 and 45. —<- CLase t'.—Admites all bewween the nges of 45 endeGOet iio endl ~eeaine 201 TONTINE FUND. At the same time you become i ae Iinng, & lege Mewaer oF a ‘lontixe Fond, which may, give to yourseM, ae hilet in the United States doing busias reg <u of maney,, Bs) ‘This is the.oxL¥ ; Company i i. e., that has a!Oasly Capital of $125,000, ane has a deposit, seenrity of the Pe Holders that issues poli teraal hn Rates. “AW Direets (#'ite StocWbglders. ” Al E. McMURDY, Preétper. writs, dae ¥ KEoMARTINDALE, Vice Preswext, WM. HENDERS' ORLANDA H. S'TEWART, Counerl; LUCIUS McADAM i | MepIcat Bxamixen—M* S: TAYLOR, M. D., Salisbury, RU, ; wait | } GEN. ROBT’B, VAWCE, Asheville, N. C. GENERAL MANAGING AGEN MMor'N@AROLIN J. K. BURKE, Dust. Acer, Salisbury, N.C. Aug. ar aig ‘ao~w ep RL Ea SEM e PIEDMONT AND'ARLINGTON LIFZ INSURANCE CO’Y., wer thoecnesl } OF RICHMOND, ae te | Assets over ...... ed dl nd Ba wae oo es tb Ao ners tee $1 | Net Surplus over... . 6-6-6656 e eee eee sant tas a anne Policies issued tm two years over......-...-.----+ aor ; —_——o Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues polities on Matnal, Non-Fotfeliing }aud all the most desirable planus. Dividends paid out oft Life 40 cens., which proves the eemomy of its matagement wid its carefal on ne a Tk W. O CARRINGTON,.... .. 22-400 -2ccdeibirwns beowtl. oeuel 0 SP meres. | JOHN E. EDWARDS, cies end puendauc.le- ot blse~ diene .. Vice Passive, DK Ei Es og bh vc eheccccnvcccsagen ancene ves bocby sah nC att: ¢Si MOPMING,.....5.5.-.... Sse sag - AastsTasT Backer sx. he Ee OPPS, «o's cn gcc cnc r ccs ecsepccee ce ‘Svrequnrexpent oF AGENCIES. THE CONSOLIDATION of the two most popular Southern Companies la fat of Siventagee to a sliey holders of both Companies. Its expenditures will beless, and wi: . ture dividends will be more certain, and probably greater in anount, and a belter reser.’ red fand created. “ No Right of old j ol’cy holders will be effected ; they will continee the wate rile da be- ” fore; to bold the same policies as before; to have the came rights, beaetettied and privileges as be fore, aod Here equal present security with greater future bepetit« than before. All Foub@uts of ¢ Old policies will be fu nae of new Company. This Company bas met with a success ater al) parallel iw Life Inrurance. and a © the Southern public a Home Bnterp ee ree to any a. dnuspassed , rt peas ase then divider ds will each next payment, untieetbing wil! be required, and the policy way be a source of income; but * inte ji will allow ane third joanon participating policies. It. requires no votes for loans. It bas no restrictions on residence or travel,ail policies are Non-Forfeitable, and (he Habta Lnarties guaranteed on the face of the Policy as a part of the curittact. It has the following valuable features which no other. company gives The aed insured in Nortbers companies, the penalty of being re Hume Office, by haying al) their past payment4 forfeited. Thir e — sages et policies, and in the event of separation from its office by any intervention oH atl the right of Non-Porfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and, peluaindefousd. 48 thete had been 00 such intervening cause. 2 ai Ite permanent intestment of fands (as required by the Charter) seas Unencumbered Real Ents wen Double the A Leaned, thus le a Safé, Stire And |’rofitab! ah be ata, the $10,000,000, * . oe Lite Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giving onal 2 TL eppeal teerery man and woman in Western North Carolina, desiringanceeure'te that taba liex the blessed boon of Life Insurapce to lotik wll totheir interest , it Sas merits bf the “Piedinemt ahd Arlington Life Insurance © rreapondence solicited, and4mfornhation oheerfully : Address, rt Lexin Jude TREC Pots. | D. &. Cow. The North Americs Insurance aad peata premiums promptly am ere grec % Sopa : BO ot eye North meres Lie fe "Oe: 18 casein . Taomasvatre, N. Os LIFE. abl Dear Sir :—You will pleake aideayt wy ei i Sat 7 cere thanks for your prempt.paypment, without 3 charge, of the amount of 2 wi icy of Loge nsurtan ce Comp’ D ance or ing lideband's Dife, amoutiting to the 4 sont of threwthowsand Gollare? At yodr dat! NT eee bent and reps ole Need tn anced nel Tralee to inenre in your we arethe R ae : regipents of ite be aot. net ISCO Pn you andthe North Atherica Life Tnatr- Seo per aneo Oomnpaniy-we ehall feel under obligations)! Ita ratio ot Ame! ciate ebativen, ms meware sneh-as only the widow und fatherlors can Teel” by the New Tort Legal pare» And express. aoe in a afl debirable eae Le May you haré boeccan in mddeing ae to” trict) y seqaitatile terme, intsnte im pour most liberal amen attainable Beware Oye weer the Lord of the widow and and prosper you in your good work ARGARRT O» Banven, » of Rowen Mills, N. 0. Mr. Holderness ir alan ye fon the Liver pool, London aud Globe Insurance Com- pany, which inanres all kinds.of public and pri- | vate buildings, Railroad Depots, Bridges Fae- | | tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and pays all fis losees promply. are ‘neo pee you | THE eee er pee HIS ‘THANKS hit ODD’ \t® Pablie for wear Court at the Court Huse in Dobson-on the ‘All letters addressed to. Mr. Hold oe ane t 29th ap , PBPOLG AEM Lara! Ty otnnsvilic, N.C will rebelve “BPO ate, ton amie to p’ rWewter ar denink th the tition and | tion. ' ae iaeonern en sl J the Office of ¥ e Clerk of - > . Shop, .in raid Cort on = ene Tovetn ber. 4 157 te 5 wih be on te Mrs. Henry 'W. Miller’s te an Seg ade om tee | Boarding 5 Elouse,' Conrt ay. th a ASth ember, ey 3 ‘ie ne 5 Pe Ea ae ac: RALEIGN, c. ny dec2:48-6w-- [pt fee $Y feb) 1—1f OPENED mOVaKArR 1862} Salisbury, N.C. Dec 17,1800. 60—0f ‘ a nae 208 eax ; iat 9fa78 det }o tus ah reignet: go ¢a7aR! _ af 000 COLM oa : “es sols wpilet wil? id doltostore 4 Aidt seo tes let Par Te. , 3 vy Bialtinid ee 6 Mod toy ? pas 8 Os. .--++--+-81,00 teceweas See elit om 1e BDO vere 4 pect a ments. “ P svabveroe ivi ein lia anty’ sl ' epuie at bee ince te mode ded that nothing’ iw. {his-bill 1 mS Me. CLEMONS, 7 ; ») cowl of pComthaetor. at 7 2 “ ; all Liver, " a ie aR ccenpaiety fain, Uteery Ooh comp'aint ) UriparyOr 7 ih alee in pata’ BC 4c den ot ‘or 7 : ing Piles that De- Pile iy fails to cure. | SRI LINN ENT cores: Pains, Broivew aid Swed |: Send for, Damphiet, 142 Franklin st.. Balti- ~apre-ly AGENTS— 100 to 200 fillers per GuNUIN: InP. OVED OOM EERE 5K Unie Meet ine sh ¥ & aa. eS 490 a of qT ilmodw Namur te i A 0d. woe Uh few Pane : “The bi Tele vt pane Ww i 27; 870." Honse called tevorderat abe usual nour BORD OY IGOR vide tok mceeme eR sete eet , vide wt» wtol ——e groviegsamsent ree Rue [hate CAROLINA. | cach dogddé@ollar. Moyey '16~ beige : | for edusitional pul i}. Seni Mr. Johnston, of Buncombe, a” iv authorize the tm of a fi e ilson's store ial oon. in Baneembe be kuown as the Swadiwannos Gap ‘ke. [Asks no cond pion of Mr. Waring, a bill to ascertain and de- termi she ghi'ond inert vot ihe State in imington, Charlotte aud Rutherford Railrowd, Referred. On motion of Mr, Dapham, the general manicipal bill [which passed second read- ing on Tuesday night] was taken up, an- der surpension of the rules. The bill being on itéfinal reading, Mr. Dunham called the previous question, On the call for the previous question, SENATE, / f December 21 Senate met at! 10 o’cloek, The,bill concerning the Wilmingioo i& Onslow Rujilroad passed its third reading: A bill for the relief of the North Gar | lina Railroad Company, passed ite thiru readueg. 4 ; Mr. Cook introduced ¢ bill ia relation to the Library: Phis bill makes the Libra- rian annually clected by the Geueral As- sembly ! { Me Sprod,iof Pasquotank, ‘called up the bill concerning duck in Corrituck, jor- bidding such fowl to be killed by cannon anted of the hank, or by wgun that ay er cant hold in comfort on his shoul- der, The matter was if Sou leanfasion. hun | Two able lawyers had discussed it, bat } 1870. sold by oth ¢ parths am shell p mre el ine oF asirg Machines ender thir name such Much’ ep are. b ° a ie od ope a oft 7.ep ect n téthe towns of Piivabebh City or Ox - (eng ed 1 SE ons ud bane rae Rie Raa passed ite wit . 2! ds took} «bd tee fod PUROInty Bok were Sha | Pp | reason of any amendment or amendments mide OP wiNCbaventioh, 46 the dunda. of Bre: ce ote ae 118 21M | Mr: Santis oppdsedthe amendment/and clause of the constitution to strike out has been Mo. Sabssien ob Sabena, favo r. Johnston, oh . favored the amendment. | ‘Phe! perversion sef the clanse-of the coustitution alladed-te was the cause of the financial evils metitioned. On motion of Mr. Sparrow, the House agreed to hold a night session, beginning ‘ete ‘ ¥? PMP ee tax} on (ordinar nor shall said Conveution be allowed to pase any ondifighee or ordipanges| Jeginte- tive in the character, except such as are ay veubinit, she franatinaiioe 4 ane Coe te for their ratificativft-or rejection, and provide for filling such vaeancins as may weont by poses ; | which it is tation of the State; and exeept)ordinan- cea ia relation ta. the public. debt; nor shall said Convention — any — to wodily or |, that the pres- ent ¢ Youstifetionsarbich spovid tec ‘a me- chanics’ and laborers’ lien law; por shall said Convention have any power to mod- re ee thove clanses in the t nstitation, which provide that there is no right to secede, and that every citizen owes paramount allegiance to the Conati- tation and government of the U States. (Article 1, section 4 and 5) The bill also provides thas the conati- tution, as proposed to be amended, shall FLUENCE OF A PRU ‘WOMAN, me “ Eveh i he’ ‘Witp. and amid the turn with an instinctive homage toward aa = ht down and Maw trated in theic lives the panest precepts out fihhi |The: Mia het edftien Mikes with Ji beseee in and ie Parreron a x wit him a weight of aruhatis pW Bichreilenty divarms the shallow reasoning of Sadducean sel- and unbeltf. THETIN eothd noi Somt to a conciuéion, at least Ot such that you could trues it. Tbe bill te) wae rend agai, and then is was read again . Without © ustic, ealing pr | wrung apaicdine, aud passed the Senate. Motion of Mr. Gihner, a bill for the | _— bur Hetle pin, ng fog & circular cali upon or address | reliet of the Sheriff of Guilford, passed its e treatmen 9 shoold Stor house. GEPT > \th Dr. Green Oc « veral geadinge. , ane ? re | Mr. Gilmer introduced a bill to amend IPS & BROTHERS, | *¢cticn 9d, chepter 122, private laws. niRW@ ROORS ABOVE THE lis ite roi oppogition to the bill, BTURE Tuxtn THANKS TO fue Mr. Gilaier introduced a Ullto amend y liberal patronage acetion 49, chap. 93, laws of 68 and ‘69. ig thy Sarin the pact rear and bope.| Mr. Bellamy a bill to require the State pr he Gnd strict attention to business | Treasurer to pay to the County Treasur ther 6 comtih vance, if not an increase-of the er of Edgreombe the school money of that A [a ' ' ne to keep on hand a good aup i. AmiLy Ghocunius. County. Referred to Committees on Ed- fresh and Salt Fish, in | Geation. Also, a bill authorizing the Coanty faeebotener» to lay a special tax. Re- eos G20r eVENY vanietTy— Brandies, Rum, Gin, dc, de. ALSO, DOMESTICS, ' MrPage called for the yeas and : Mr. Stradwick insisted that a call for the yeas and nays ia such « case was! clearly out of order, affread from Bar clay. Mr. Sykes hoped thateas Mr. Strud wiek was chairman of the committee to superintend the printing of the rules, he would have them prepared as soon as pos- sible. Ws have now been in scasion thirty-one days, and no rules to go by He would like to know we were to be governed, d&c. The Speaker ruled the call for the yeas | and nays in order; and the vote resulied in a call for the previous question. Mr Page baving given notice, moved amend the bil by striking out the vi- | tion exerpting the towhs of Fayetteville and Washington from its provisions. — Lost. Mr. Syatrow, having given notice; | moved to amend as follows: “after the B, | euch restrictions would not be regarded | mitted co the people for rati or rejection. ’ Mr. Harris, of Franklin, spoke eloquel ly and Ingieally in opposition to the pat sage of the bill at the present time. If this mode of proceeding was to be contia- ned, constitutions would soou cease to reverenced, and the law would become no more than a rope of sand. Mr. Harris, of Guilford, was opposed to the bill at present. “He knew that the bill contame certain restrictions, bat ile of a trae wo revealaje us influence which te world can ne Shemay be eridowed witha chara ol. al loveliness which adds to the attractiveness of her virtaes; she may have advantages @f wealth and posi- tion which give her an opportunity that all cannot have to show her disinterested regard for others; she may have qnalities }of mind and heart which uliarly fit ber to be the pride aud joey of her frienda — But these are not the seerets of the pow- | er whieh gots froin “her, throagh which | she creates around her an atmosphere of gentle, benignant affectiona, while she fille jeach day the perhaps unacknowledged “ | and ahrecogrized offices of kinduess that on * sy cone Cyan Rig _— mike ber home a centre of Christian char- ventlod ateete Z. el yon i ities and graces. Her life while it is with bly. As this bill oubmireed the question ee { ee ; = yy * : 7% | ie wor, onl, in ever-widéning an Bos eee he was iu favor of yp imme- | deepening circles, diffusing itself throneh . ; +, | the hearts of those she loved and through ga MB ate nadernet eccaty nha ie Tie Soon coma and he would vow foc! 2 eo mre fieent or powerful influcnce boriaed, than the living presence, or when that is va Sein thebad > emrel she Hira, | Vithdrawn, the silent memory of these who are thas the deares: exemplars that by the membera_of that Gonvention, if there shaald bé one called.” would be a Conyention of the and they would net regardless of dictation. section of the bill by inserting a proviso ferred. SHOES, account to their sucteseors for all proper | word Washington in the sixth seetion, al most orm eae n«wally kept in a va. | Bill concerning debts in tanietpel cor- jand all offiecre who shall be eleoted in PER price continue to held office till the regular | Js. 1870 } Ds . . . i — | from practi¢ing law fa cértain caves, pase MEDALS AWARDE excepted in thie act, all nersons now’ ia Orange to levy a special vax passed. — Mr. Troy introdaced a bill to compel President and Directors of Railroads to PIECE GOODS, ty and effects, on pain of imprisonment in “ ’ : ’ %, | insert the words ‘and Goldsberv,’ and at AN KEE NOTIONS, the penitentiary. —Refeered. | the end of the elanee insert the follaWing: Store. all of which we will sell low for poratfnns, was taken and parsed ite said oud of Washington and Galdabora, ah, or Country Produce at the high-| 3d readings. Ayes oh, nays Mr. Hy oa Aatiia ia Jannary, 1871, shall - i tan. gti PHILLIPS 4 — Bill to prohibit justices of the peace rlectionin May, 1862; Provided further, Five FIRST PRIZE + od fis 3rd reading, ayes $0. that in all citits and towns not specially ' ss The Great Bill to allow to all the commissioners of office by Firtat of anv el-ction, shalk.con- . ce until the " one rlee. Southern’ Piano | Ayés 39, nays ‘Mesute Eppes, Hyaiav Micynpiil the fret general eleg and Price. tinue it tiow tw May, 1871." Adopted Mr. Lave rose to a question of priv.lege a Mr aa oe gives —. rei oan >. . ed t# dmend by etriking out the provision adiv: tandurd ot | | thal tporatces dur ‘eine r mioeuain pepe, voters oe challenged on the | from begining 16 @n@, wid totally mis- ned ee oie minted afl oul represented his position. . His. ol jection . a3 ef » an amendment excepting Wilmington : he ns wae wot that he was a from the proviciensot the bill. Adapted. ern man. Mr. Price atked the Senate to suspend Mv Elivon, Laving given natice, maved the rules in order that be might introduce to guead by striking o€s “May” and: in- serting “Jannary.” Lost. a 7 Gveaw sitmced.cad wdjoure- The bill then passed its final reading Ky the following vote: Yess 54, nays 33. Mr, Robbing introduced a bill allowing | county Commissioners to Gil facancies in | their own bodies. Calendar. A Senate bill to provide for the remo A Senate resolution providing for a re- val of certaia suits to adjotiing’ didtfitts, | cess from the 22d of Deeenber to the 11th (when the Judge i hitereated, &e.,) wae | of January 1871; wae taken up eel Mr. Cirfie moved toamend by Hriking | on “224” and ineerting “26ch," ‘dud by striking ont “11th” and inserting “16cm.” Adopted. The resolution, aé amended, was thep adopted The Senate bill to eall a Convention wag thkrm ap as special order. The bill provides for wn cleetion for a Convention on the 16th day of February,’ 1871; and tor the meeting of the Cotivention; if call’ - LI | Manufactory. ; ; é REPRESENTATIVES. Dee. 20, 1870. NIGHT SESSTON. The House inet at 73 clock. ay HOUSE OF | at Ma. at Mr. Sykes moved to postpone the con- | thé restriciions herein mentioned,) hot ft sideration of the Lill till the 24th of Jann- | consistent with the ‘Constitation of the ary, 1871. ‘The bill, if passed, would do | United States. But said Convention shall great injustice toa very considerable mum: | have no power or authority whatever, to ber of our fellow citizens. Its provisions | offer or propose any ameudment or alter- _— m wherethe Cars stop. | Pe 4 MANUPACTURERS oF Grand, “S BALTIMORE, Md. a0 wnparchased pre-eminetice, which power, swevlacm 004 fine clacia adin ¢ | HIP bw esdas shes + | taken from the calendar and, passed its we in Graxp Plaxes. axp \Sqvane | were suspended, and a Senate bill tb ex- Piano ave errented Re Five | taken up and passed its s¢eond and third 7 . coon, which weofle, wholeshie | W re 8aspended, and a Senate bill in re- in the town or city, and ten days in the| The restrictions of power proposed by the Washington, on the first Monday in May have power to consider and propose all HIGH POINT,-N. ©. of pordére fn Ht tendance at all traire. ? private oo : | ify the H tead and . shor ake etal patronere of thdipaatwe| Wrong Lost. peal, or modify the Homestead an oor oa > . Wm. Bifabe & Co, Square and Upright AANO FORTES Instraments have been before the public Pr and npon their excellence | fed. Their POON Oy ra ie ae the ate vrata Ly er Beale ote and apd. evtirely fee from the stif- IN W i N ee eSB the very best | material, ge capital employed in oye | neh yy ity #8 immense , Our Sqcare Ptaxoe have our New Im- | s-egad ‘and third readings ae spe, wit Ff ete Trees | On wnotion of Mr. Gregory, the’ fulee ix Ratented August 14. 1866, «hich bring | tend the time for collecting and paying A ee, nee oe et over taxes for the county of Martin, waa readings. ¢ made arrangements for the Bole Whole- On motion of Mr. Danham, the rules Ra the mowt celebrated Pamion On- | ac ve lation to municipal eleetions was taken t [ Bw. a up. [Requires a residence of ninety days | ed, on the Ist Monday in April, 1871.— ns Fixes the time of eleeiion in all | bill are as follows: 0 TH L | towns and cities, except for 1871, in| “See. 10, That said Convention er 1 ofeach year. Does not affect Fayette-| necessary amendments and alterations to Mi} vc! —— ille.] | the Constitution of the State, (excepting DSITE RAILROAD DEPOT. rs, i ces ro his house daity. . : oe ; ret Biiiohed te'ses point $l abort potice are eminently uiwarranted aud decidedly | ation of, or in any wise interfere with, re- he wants of out guests} ‘Che bill beiug on ites Qnd-weading, Mr. sonal property exemptions, as provid @ of the same. me Parham called %. previogs question, and |in Article 10 of the Constitation of the jtinuane _ WM. G. BARRRE, Proprietor. 1 the call was eu®ained. y State, nor shall they iu any way interfere | that no devige shall be used on the tick. fee have known of the spirit and the reli. ets in voting fur or against a convention, | 8°" of Jesus. Subsequently withdrawn. sicgul itera Sip. Melila taoved that farther consid- A'Texbea Heakrep Exorveer — La- eration of the bill be postponed till 7} o°- | Cometive engineers are a peculiar class of clock, Pi My Loat, people. Some of them are véry eupersti: Mr. Harris, of Gailferd, moved to amend | tions, and feel aleiost'as bad about run- by feqriring tle election for a ecotivention [ning oveta’nith tad Killing him by ac- on the 16th of’ March instead of 16th pf | Cideut uelthetigh they Wed run over bim February. is | purposely. Others look upon it only as Mr, Johnston, of i mye op- Ure Of the ineidentaof the profession. Pp to the amendment. was glad a eee the ee ae hee killed,” 1o ace that Republicans on this floor were | Sid Jack! Sinith gh -* the cor- not disposed to wffet gaptious objec ions | OveT bauh Maat’ how thie viction | Sack we to the bill ander consideration. ‘The peo: | engineer on the" Cleveland-Tolede 'Rail- ple want relief, and — road and one of that ran’ tite hands. “He rook the Olévelafid some two fe eonstitaents, that he Handreds of pec it their babis calling of a conventi to walk on the for w mile ,or two Len are This out; and as there werd etal. tracks to enll A convention, : : \ | with teins pasting and: re ig con- Mr. Lyout thanght the praeeieee ssa stantly, careless Gr Ben® penile (and deaf ly the representatives. now fore, | People always erem-to-prejer a railroad of Bancombe, were like she climate aud Lemperatnre ofthat connty—very peca, liar. He was opposed to the amendment. Mr. Johnaton sorte rebaked tlie get Out ‘Gf-the wh in the wiv fod Wp in another ditcetion. ever careful an engineer muy be, he can- HOt prevent a collixioi. S “YG” sald” Fick, 'after Vrooding over dt in a very melancholy way, ‘lias the eighth, wan I’ve killé® jost in that, way —walking on the track, ard then stopping right in front of my lecomotive ‘thon’t Mr. Harris, of Goilferd, thought that | once ceeing mé) Bavwhtd 4¢ ha wai cade of all)” *eontitin > producing lls the le ongh: to have ample time to " ; tented tign off calling .a, 4 rcket handkerchief and blowing his nose vention, A vote on the i6:h day of Feb, | with mugh feeling; “wast case of all,and would rot ¢all a convention sooner than a I feel deedful about it... Hie voiee trew- voté oh the “26:h “day of March. ' He | bled, and'a pear trickled down his bronz- thought a eoaventiin onght to We had, | ¢d cheek. ¥ bat he was opposed to springing this ques-| “How worst of all, Jack 1” I inquired tion on the people precipitatel y. _ “Why, you.see,” said Jack, “he was a Mr. " was opposed to the amend. big fat man,and he musstd my engine all ment, and spoke at length. lop” Mr. Jarvis moved to amend the amend- | ment by réqairing the election g a Con- veution on the first Thursday March, 1871, ‘Adopted, Mr. Jarvis moved to amend seetion 3d by instreeting the Governorand counsel to compare yotes, é&c., on the 24H instead bf the 10thof March. Adopted, Mr. Dutiliam moved to amend by in- tently Tt stich tastes, how: reriarks of Mr Lyon relation to the temperature, &ec. Mr. Nichdleon opposed the amendment offdred. In the epring-ffine all the farm- ets 6f the county wonld be busily enga- ged. Iu February they would generally be idle. A he i Mark 'Cmatr hms this advice for young men with literary aspirations, “Write without pay until somebody offers pay.— If nobody: offers pay within three years; the candidate may Jook upon this circom- Stance with the most implicit confidence as the sigd thit saving wood ii what be was interided for. ane 4 4 folks, to waik on,) in stepping off the track to | Roa. | tine,’ giving its tion, and its har | when they cease to. bang upon the wheels, | de | the pendulam no longer swings, idu WANTED SOMEEODY TO PAY HER BILL. tad ERAS SS pre beet ee to pay er perl eae for ly the same rea- sony go they are repeating at leis- are... NOT GOING TO BE LEFT BEHIND. she ng to be left behind, Pity if "t get married as well as other wasn’t she con MARRYING FOR MONEY. 1 Number six married because she was poor and wanted riches! She never count- ed ou all the other things that were insep- arable from those coveted riches. SHE LIKED TO TkaVEL. Number seven married because she thouglt she should like to trevel. But Mr. Number seven changed his mind af- terwards, and all the traveling she has done has been between the well and the back kitchen door. MARRYING OUT OF sPete. | Number eight married out of spite be- cause her fir#t love had taken to himself }meecond love! This piece of retaliation | might have done her good at the time,bat ' in the long ron Namber eigbt found it did | BOS pay. } WANTED SYMPATHY. | Number sine married because she had ad novels and “wanted sympathy.”— ympathy is a fine thing, bat it cools down at a rapid rate if the domestic ket- | He is mot kept beiling, and the domestic turkey is undone. Novels and honse- keeping don’t run very well together in harnésa, to use @ sporting phrase, and | nawber nine’s supply of sympathy didu’s | hold out very long. MARRIING FOR Love. Number ten married because sho loved | ber husband with-all her beart and all her jsoul, And she loves him. still, and will | pretense contiane to love him, and iethe | | happiest wife in the world—so she nays. We have all the right motive at Inst one which, when sanctified by « desire and tvsolution to improve and elevate each other’, and to live une and holy lives | befor Gad, canaot fail to call down the | blessing of ee Bat sad is the fate ma rom wrong motives pe - terposition of the quick-witted “At fires, iS atostn cmt bag, they kept back, ready & take) the storm of reproaely they could mob a, ipmnenl aie <n otek ady ente t went to see what { become of the two gallants. T'we of boots and a foot or so of terpenes So the some common-plave f mother, went away ls “Phancy the Phelinks” of \ hind the lounge. Bat in «few seconds there came ashout from the wood shed, where the girls then were, saying theie. lamp had blown out, and asking mother to come with her's. boys heard them plainly, and even smothering, Diek ped his mattering and threatening, good old lady arose, wiped her spees and olded thew away, and {oe not to be frightened, weat the lamp to their aid. It would be eupertis- ous to say that the lounging ree: lounge just there any. longer. ‘hey an- locked the front* door as quietly a@ could, aud slid out withont even the young ladies good night. Is wae forthem that they did, for in kee them three minates the old lady was seated én the lounge again perusing ber book. . —_— ae “Mamma,” ssid an intelligent tale girl, ‘what ie the ee of a book be ing printed in 12mo?” “Why, m Jt tacans that the book, will bs printed 1g twelve months.” Ys pe Josh Billings is willing to “beta nuts teat = aimta vanes wor ever ing tow liv, git tew take S7} cents ie or would ' of th —tn esca re of life's ee have no- | to get something for which they thihg Give fa retam mail.carrier in Virginia, hav- lehaken by a man for kick- A cole | ing Seed ing bie-dag,/tarned upos bim and gravely ex “Look-a-here ‘é ee iaca kee eee aS chile! cos, when tet ime, yon of 1 shakes de whole o Stat 1 catries de mail [*” r Sa A San Praneisen undertaker claime have dtcoered new method of pr % ing the dead haman body. B hie pro- this eres he petrificadt, He. exhibita a body that he petrified in daly, 1868, and-it ex- hibits no signa of decay. When strack, says the editor of Morning it gives out “a ringing metalic sound.” color of the flesh is pot changed. Why are country girls’ checks Pe Cog priv Gress? Becanse they are Wars BM wachand emais gic enlat)()(| To cure a bachelor’s to him 11 yards of silk with a womaa in jt. Wing coroner's verdict wae te- Raye ans cate ‘ t "s find the dood cosa: Bile Soy dons in the hate of ~ | sum gebpkuawe person, withan enbentia Thefilfire making st Colt’s factory «| iron nde eee a ax with 1 new patent lock for the D: 8. mailebags. | TY handler gwhicly anianfal w wos When fastencd, a nambeted plate of gluse | sed with deadly intent to kill the afore- coversihe keyhole, and this g suid Ded Mari. os # eet be-broken before the bag ean _ P.8.-We the aforesaid andercs or the lock tamperediwith. It to |Jorys hopefully beiieve that the Ded be the most complete lock ever impénted, | ¥4* Beheaded by the said Ax.” Five thousand of them have'been ordered |’ “You have only yourself to by the post-office department. we eaid a Benedict to an old bide “True,” replied he, “but you cannot tell " ? Davporar.—The every day gares and what a difficul task I find it,” ee duties, which men call drudgery, are the}. A southern paper asks hom women eee” weights and coanterpoises of the clock of | 0 ns AS paost-masters withont pendalum a true vibra. | robbing themales # rds regular motion; and| It ie meationed asa touching co-ingi- nee that’ a man in Nashville was.shot the hands |the other day ‘with the very pistal at s still, | whose muszle his brotherinJdaw twelve years ago. : The session of the State Logislatare of eorgia in 1863 cost $70,006 in Confede no longer move, the clock stand __- Sloth makes all things difficult, bat in- stry, all easy; and he that rises late |G mast trot all day, and shall scarce over- | erate money ‘the late session of one hus” take bis business at night, white laziness | dd and twelve days cost $330,000, of travels so slowly that poverty soon over. | whiel $62,000 was for clerk hire. The takes him nomber of clurks was sixty-six. mmyton het tat eaters aaa eae pew. Sm a en cng me rain oe oceans Sara ood ten . Sea ar te fr Cher = Attacks, P >a “a er b) i ad # eee . id Liver wear | wela; which | ns, blood of x“ ae wach aed J. sees, four t maghe, Te a t cart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain as ous wale on’ \ PT Reese. oa ee oo Oe ean ie ites at samet ad each | yy ts Latin teamente it U.