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- .,, , - - - j -j - ; j J j p ; ; J'..: I l , ! J t : t. v II . . I . i .! : J. ' - i"' , '." Si ; ' -' , : i.-l : I j ;j . ... :. . I ' - j f . , V r. . ;. . I f ; , ' . 1 : .V. r-"; i 4. 1 I I , ! r i4 f I I 1 f I I - il. ii i r ft I CHICAGO ITEMS TTowutaAVilh Dispatch With 8ue;h forces as eould bfe obtainel however, the woikjof building was ca iie. on yesterday and to day, and the r suit is almostiiicreuMble. Atjong the lak fronting Michigan ft venae there are more than 100 immense frame ond story war but little pijel of ashes. The Nrjr stones themsejves j were burned to powiler and the dust blqwn away into the lakk. Wheeling JnteUigtncer. The Providence Journal very feasona bly asks why some of the.ge.fius that builds magnificent, cities like pbtc-tgo -hould not Ue eiercised for preservation lioiae in progr and. sofoe of thetol enl,nct.m&oycd-iii protection j Why nctuall7 roofed in, and reader for occtip- build . iplSfdid city and leave t at the fion to-iuorrow or next day. The fir nf a Ly k" lamptf Is this a? well as fo buildiug. M Why not-some ot the enormous capital consumed m m Jl"' I 1 tt, ls not Ka iiirtifiil 1 t?-' i ..ftt-.t- icps nave uccu wv w i "v j I !, nnshnt Of all our ooasieu civiii""t heels in motion, several Cf the ecbo! I ca, accomplish all wfbderis of arcluticturi est city lr Up III! I c:i -" houses being apptomiated for conrt anjt , AtlB.rv anA -rehiucture. and Tit cannot civa)et9.John llatj, in 2fiY Trtbunk , ihe ciy Iroin teiu burned I IXSCBAXCE. The unexpected aid from a majority fc the insurance companies nvtjowevertUe tiieme 01 greaicsi couiuicuv nayai atisiactwu. j.l friio local insurance companiei are e tirelv and 'irrevocably crushed, but will probably! returu a small share to the i- sarcd. BESCMrTIOS Or XKAP' iLarcltna U)oU)mn. SAtlSSUKY. FRIPAT. 0CT 87- The daily papers, alrooKt President 6rant's)roceeding in Sth Caro- hna. has gfeatly strengthened a growing con vktion in tli4 minds of theneople, thit the par- .11 in wr twi'I attemtft to perpetuate their as win It I , " I - . - Warinn. as before the catastrophe, are tivW hold on the fovernment at any co mnr. a 1- . . .1 - i.:.j..M. pubi anJ it in seenthat the regulir routine of places and Uir eraolumeitis. To say that tins j S m ii fit 1-! . ... .onnrfiill aa occurring near Shelby ville, Tennessee. The Nashville Banner of Oct. 17, gives account of an attempted rape, which was only prevented by the lady having a dog with her that bTavety fought the assailant, who was a negro of notoriously bid char- acter. tier Lromer came up, auoui iia time, and pursued and arrested the negro and lodged him iu jail Ou the same day another case occurred iu the same county -4-a negro again successful in his fled- h purpose; was pursued, arrested and 4entified, as in the first case ; was lodg- jail until arrangements were made for ail examination before a Magistrate. They Were taken out by a Deputy Sheriff and couveyed to an appointed place for this purpose. But some delay occurring by the failure of the Magistrate to alteud, a crowd of citizens, estimated at 500 strong, took the prisoners out of the hands of the lieputyi Sheriff aud hung them until they DAVIDSON. COLLEGE, j 1 The Trustees of this popular Institution met on the 2 lib instant, to elect a Presi dent, or Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy. The Board judged it to be inexpedient, at the present time to elect a President; but pioceeded to fill the chair of Metaphysics by the election of Itev. T. D. Wiiberspoon, D. D., now, Chaplain ot the Uuiversity of V irgiuia. Vf. y . For the Carolina Watchman. OUR TWO HOMES. Brief life in her oar portion ', Brief sorrow. short-lived care i The life that knows no ending the - life u there! ONB RESULT OF EXCESSIVE LOYALTY I ornamental paper 1a, Mi- larx A correi nondent wriJinir from Sim pton- L A to icl ' "hiUted by Uj Dsaf .ni vil'.e, Tf xas, has this to say, with other I Be crajon paintinj, Uim Lenorm Spach. of tearlem 1 things not intened for publication ! 1 ' I I belleTe jon receive letter enoaB froaa n $3. ' evrj Texaa U keep you posted on the affairs here, I ntcnn Tsrietie, (flowers) Mrs X 8 Dsti. of IS! tjrada is steadily reasserting lelf. Uattte conviction wU beget resentment i ornup aire still shipped regularly, aud this great position, whitch will show iuelf in election, is branch of Chicago's ancient! wealth pr- but predicting a natural resuluf an adequate ittisesto suffer no diminution by the tempi- caase. Et in the Northern States, where raVy interruption. Capital in every coia- aione the I'rident and hU party cai look for ceivable form is preparing to pour in? m good fruits to come of hishnrsh, oppressive and gicah yt new unmo ta uuviivvl4 -s wiiouy unnjcetsary prucwu Cjtnuadiati and English capital TleLhere wiuj we confidently.! lings in the e south, lMlieve. come a Te-ac- fstablishya wi.:cn wm RWeepinem out of bffiVe apd capital. iA . l to ,hat oiurity for wjaca their V 8 VII- I L..li ,1.,.:- . ;,!-oJ,. Lfii. tt.i m A ! ? I . O-.-.l-L -1 a tw.le ChA Mn 4 t r .1 ii i J .1 , : onir oear, wiit m mwu ynuw jwiuk uie same aa uciorc H'fi ... -t uMnoA nrtfl TJ.t. u.hn dicates pretty well ihe d Upoiition of tlc i - -"'ft -wrr -r- .-"T;: i , . r r,.i,M r,. ,' T v her deplorable condition ever sincf the war great Bank of Montreal is to branch bre witti a muuious i western capitalist i9 about to U 7 UIM .! Wll II rillfll.UUU. J Sales of real esute are substantially ! , A SUA UP FELLOW. One man. while his oiindcry Was dis Appearing in smoke and ashes, bethought i . ii. .!..... .. Itltnseit Ot u luuiuicuuniipuiiikcuii vauui streets straightway secured itjat a rental of $1,200, and now rents it iii rooms and offices at $12,000, aud has still a room in it for .himself. Ii EARLY A HUNDRED THOUSAND UOitE LESS TERSOKS. As close an estimnte as can jiiuts the houseless 9t yy,310. 1 'I his is not guess wortc, uowever, as ine oniciai usis liow the number ot houses and. the 'num ber, ot people in the burned division. ()1 bourse all) these are not on the charily of th'o town. Many retaiu slight sutfls from were dead. The love of home is inherent i breast ; what fond recollections aris at the 7 n? . " ia V . J "!T 1 Salem, premmtn recommend ed. name "Home"! the place where we ae loved Uxttl toUksth. I do not see how it ia pdUe Iaraen4eA and appreciated, aud Ihe poiut wbeiice tile fur the pourer dashes of the. people to raise mo-1 c A Urg. FrUtUborv, specimen iron ore. heart's affections radiate upon all within the "7 enough to y Uelr Uxes m 7- hooormbU mrtlioa ; bUck Wd, UhU I TM.ba I U..s .a. bwa sik1 Ashlar in Ihf Of I - " " " " ; Th U fw.,,r .mi order in the 8tte of . - i i i i j t-u: i r ; i . . niun. we learu. is a fount: man, sui a line ci..irutue. j m uviu iwuvg w - Texas sVnersl r. than there I in new lor i p.. n...;!!. aeholai; aud it is hoped that bo will accept scribable. and it never leaves uaevtju when I City, yef we are taxed lo support 9el i J 1 raetri ; klnnite, plombo, Uck xld cof i-er, the ootfition. , i lottenue on the ver of the crate. "S P"". u? "o prminm nconneaUM. Tl.e I ,..,, M well d.. profe... Th iaa of . TeF, " ."" T" ri. J2&' ST - ....:.. . .w . i,, I i l . i;..tA nnn r ihst I. oris- I cooioieiuieu. oK,.ccUtr.u, dear and precious are they to nsl Ut there - " . . Geo R-r. Darnille. roEerfii rUti mncA sq ucce98iui eisewuere, oi gTurinng ine . o , f . . . .. mm . , r timiit funs, members ol Christian cnorcnes, per- fS2 do Oensiw. i ieMam. re m ' . t 1 ..,.... V.1 is f ev a w vi wuivu All M v s t institution oy a ciiairmau oi me c acuuy, , .1,,, K..li in nrsrer as a means of mended. without a President. This, we Ulieve, uu lu" ",Ui l w .orenup.HK. r , is the custom in the University of Virgin- What constitutes a home T It isW the ecomptishing good, and who proicss to ... ....... . . i . .. I . I . ..n . . ilit and luaastrv. : ,1 ;.. ll.u.rn.i ll..iw.riiilinl tlm ..I.I I r...l .1 .. ll I wm.u i"ccil, ; IM. BIIU ft I KIUI. w vr. v. I ilinCUCC Ul UllUCIi UlUlIir-.. l.r lUVKi .w uim . . . - . z . w,.ld. The number of students t4t present in the College is over oue hundreU. aud oth ers are expected. Thn grade of scholar ship is very high, and parent who desire to secure a thorough education lor then sous cau tiud uu better place than David son College, preeeuce vr tatner mo tier or mose.wno ... f work a8 wil that place! The family life is a type of the m uebrederoplion c is fair tie whict. binds us tocher as ineinbers of Und fra ,,e aiabouest bands into which ! one great family, a Royal 2' aMity.-f children j jt ia!, "nlell J I nf the same Father, bouud for our Heaeuly I f t,e cm, HAKB1ID: In this town, Oct. l$h, by t&e Re C.J flt ler. Mr. J. C O. Graham a4 Un. O. C. Barringer. I Ia the Prebrtervan ciiorch, FaliAwrr. Wed nesday 11th, by the Rev. J. Rassple, S m. S. ccua and MM lxm. M. Lmvm, aa(BJer bf D. I. -1 .1. - Af il,. unnnlrv W nil id uvwuuim . . .v ----- A.Davis. Esq,-all of SsUOmrT be reached deplorable ond ilow long t may continue God only known, We are practically a subjugated jpjj.ople with merely nominal rizhts. and theee almost condi tioned upotl our kiting the hand' piat Smites ua, honoring the rascafthat robs u, and shield ing the fieull that ravishes our women, ' We niayfconsole ourselves, with Ithe reflec tion that asftherels an-endtA.all th)isso there mast be Xo ihis state of tilings. Tljele is pwer even in patient endurance, a virtue that seldom goes wuhout its reward. J Davidson and FohsrrpE. We invite attention to the premiums awarded at the StaSte Fair to citizens of these two counties. I We think it a safe estimate to say that they took one-fourth hf all the khc banks, and have other resources ; but preiiiiumsf awarded to persons reiident out pe great majority must be cajed foi in of the county of ake. W e invite the pome way during 1 ic jong winter 1 141 8Uecial attentkm of the mjenibdrs of our liovers over tins nonuern country, -1 1 1 in--iiiir.in-r mm viiiii iv ui hi iii ii'm exiiui I turned from them alt this morning 'to 1 . L : .1 . J k . 1 . ...i.i. .L c ... . ?i I lieu oy iirieouo ui iuvck vuuiii l .or iiie spoi wutro ine ure siartuu. 1 hunt '8. Wp XI is the greatest and moljt jbrilliant ap- P'7 f a,r tl,at don 1 cic5 among parition of the nineteenth; cejitury. Here Jits jthd fire began. The squalid! little hovel yt nlone remained intact ia all the vast ex- jpanse. A warped ami weather beaten shanty of two rooms, perched on thin 'piles,, with the plates nuiiiU half way jdovj thpm like dirty pantalets. Thcie Wat) no shabbier hut in Chicago north.. 'ipperary. iut it stood tl lere safe, while exhibitors a liege, or a Shbltz, or a nes or a lhompsou. Uld Kotvati must llialetgh Marlet Gel. 23 Butter 40 cts.; eggs 25; cabbage, lb a 20 per head; chestnuts, 20 cts. a juart; apples, $1 30 pfr bushel ; turkeys, 75 ets to $1 ; saus. age, 20 cH. A new process of grafting, or changing tile fruit of grape vines is reported, viz: III the spring when a cut will make the vine bleed, bore a hole whh a gimblet in the trunk ot the vine aud inset t the seed of the grape you desire, having kept it through the winter in a dry place in the fruit as it grew. The oozing sap hardens, enclosing the seed, which thus moistened germinates and becomes part of the vine The third year the old vine may becut off and the new branch trained to take its place- "Old Jons Robeson's" Circus and Menagerie drew a larger crowd of people to'Salishnry than has been seen here for yearr. The great majority had pictured onj their faces the expression of eager ex pectation of some pleasant event. They surged and swayed from poiut to point as he notes oi Jiorn and drum indicated the ijiproach of the show on its grand entree We have seen many days here in kind, but seldom if ever, one equalizing yester day a delighted tin one. Un tne wnoie, it is rather pleasant to know that so many of our people have money to spare from tlnir actual necessities. It is pleasant to know that so lare a portion of them have n griefs testraining indulgei cO in merri raent and s'srht-eeeinsr. That amidst the hardships of a bad and oppressive government, State and Federal, they have the means aud the disposition to patronize a show. Home. tniOKoiu wueu lempieu, urea ttnite jwuti Hie nonesi mcu ut..u . thU co..ntr. Oct. 4ili 1KT1. by Re- S.ra'l aud sorrowiue what a joyful Welctime church organizations and pledge mem- I r?ii,rtx.k. Mr. Samoel M. F. Martla and 'VlUa Home "awaits every soul that is j f..;.i.r..i i 1 j laiiumi . j . tr s. .u- ..... .u. t. ' r.i.. ina imcjrruv in ouice. no maucr -1 xienTtru is iu true, ui vmy uiunc'i i i . , , . . . . I .1... ..1. ... I..1..1 rw liiilnnffinr tn uii.aus.Mil; heaven! the New Jtnualeio.r, L. tt.K. tl- .'m .. . I HU'k VI Vy IM IP 1 l.lll 1 1 T aUUlU f, " "- ' STATE FAIR. I N D f fek SIBLE. The Tresident's proi . lamation puiiingjiiiie CQunttes in South Carolina nude? manial law, U condemned with its turrets, its temples.and tower. Uvhed ef befre m lW clfmArJt and ' gfewt good by the radical Governor of that State m lenURC "P'uui mis ooesov u,a.e woui4;Do llie rt8dii romcrof Vcm. r . u uic , uui uc Kuiiwu ft. ft I rxr k9 auu Kait. ' .1. rp, ,. pearl, not the green palms of th river of Dili conuemueu uy .... c ,.uit.gMn Life,not the wave9 of blesscluess and rap l-arrio says u stari.e .u counny nke a ture that roU OTer lh redeeuietlJsonl. not clap of thunder in the clear sky, Jt ihe eVeu the wetting the loved oues of e rth peoplo ponder these desperate proceed- J who have gone before, not the regatheriog ings of the President, aud, consider seri- of the parted household band in, "the upper ously the line of duty iu the premises Ph,f; all these enhance the glories of the 'f7 iL imiiur i.. tl,;. I . ...i .,.. P lace, but God the Father makes! it home ! . ' ? .i. .. t.. ..l. .l .. . ..r .v.l.i . ....1 oui it rulers snail ue allowed uurestramed lUK " luw uu"u,u r"ul usurpation, the power will slip fioiu their j alone cau make its home. Apart fjroui Him. lauds. . Wrt trathor from tl.e premium list of the State i'air, the hdlowing awards m per- Qre of the state ( Joeph SpaiVi, in - niwrx In Greensboro', X. C, n the ITlt ltulnr, Wataoo W. Wharton, seed C2 year. jWW AUYEUTlSEt'ESlXi. 1 IVotirc in Bankruptcy, The underiyued hereby five notie. uf . . . i . . . tbt ir aprM.iniiitrin ina rt-iHr aa ami- city had perished before- it and around It, i. It was preserved by Us own destruc- jtive signiucance. ft was the curse that rested on it a curse moie 'deadly than that which darkened the tin I f'l'l. itio vi luc uuuoc ui lutgkioi; i ui uui,ui that house last Sunday night cninef a woman with a lamp to the barn, behind the house, to milk the cow with her! crutii- t wake up. Her daughter, Davidson, is out wej were fgojng jo say oklstripirg her, but t is .out clothing her sjirpassing her in industry, we fear. It ii true we had a Fair at home, and "spread our- but then selves'' here very handsomely ; we onghf also to aspire to the honors con made sacred by tested for in the State Fair. ' I .... -S lbe thanks of the counly are i a 1 w i Alice Peaison aud Miss Mollie f y the meniiou ot Kowan s natuf State Fair. Miss Alice, for the quilt aid Miss Mollh?, for the pled temper, that kicked the l lamp, that broidrfd work. Of the latter, spilled the kerosene, thatjhrcd the straw, d h ScMmUays ; that burned Chicago, And there hour stands that craven littl to thai house, J due Miss plunt, for at the best silk suest em- the Ral- A Gem of the Faiu.Iu Floral Hall a .-11 s ii M l uca i" ki: v11 "vj v cs, vnuiructftir Estill LT- eucci I went round to the Uankrop'ey. ,.f Yadkio cuntj. X. C.. rh has been adjudged a IlankrwfH y tie li- trict Court i'f the Cape Fear DUtrirt North Carolina. AMOS F. GAlTllOU N. J.8PELU, Assignees of Jofcfi'h Sparks, Uankrapt. G-2t. ' ,i j . i This is to flT If Otic : That ihs 10th day orOetukr, 11, a, wrraot ( Kml. ranter m isoed out f tfca District t)mn A NEW pAfiUhli TO CHICAGO. ",,u ""ue f "t "- itarcH' $3. . lhe ui state foe. the DUtrkt rf X.. The fire of mi-sa'Plied charity threatena to uu 8?tfKIUK ,or ou lu co,u' MrtJ A llejfe l-rie.inarp, uw sneo pinn Camlii.a, the eUtoX U. A.'lti. t.f become a injurious to Chicago a.s material fin While inusing thr-ugh this, sliadeJ pif- V "" u,erne V . ' rpautuu. in the county oi liure m a4 wis a week a "o (The immense eoi.triLiitioiirt . . . 1 .. 1 1. ' rie, pniium reroranietMlea ; bet dried grape, Uu'trict. who hM been auIjadgtM a IUuLrupi. of i.ruvisionsA-lotlinc and monev which liave r,ul lan!1 to Juder b,Wsful hV'- y"tf aia 2 i Ml dried ncctaiineN premium recuma.ti.d- n hi wn petitn : That the far mm t .f ur . . ' . . : 1 1 i i . ... .t 1. . -4 poured in upon tlje unlorlunate city fiom all "ae P,wu' reai ug biauous, wy ireiera : - ... .1 LJ.- 1 .1. ... 1 ? . . 1 . .. .1 sons Tn Western North Carolina, as be ing of more interest to our readers than the wiolotit would be. W B Sliultz, Salem, bet strained honev $1 W IT Cheek. Aaheville. bet honey cwmb, tla- leil bfenerve aland. frirO A I lege, Fried-harp, bert dried applea, away from His presence, we are! strangers $2 bvt corn march, 3 ; bet dried peaches, 2. . , - i i-r 1 Mr' Solomon Here, rnedburr, beat wheat and foreigners, having 00 abiding city here, itareji ' qua. tera oi the glole have, it i recrted, so 1 sojourn at an inn but we may n. t'ay; theie Mimma eu in n.a,V !i;v,mi.yne to Hre accouiiniHlatioUsybut "This is lauorn men inure or km enaracienzes an numan . , . . . r 1 : beings, that Wiener has got the better of indu not Yur Kest,' is written fu althiugs, iry, ami ai me mosi cnucai uiomeni men are t.i some favored onea AH ia itaa&nt wanting to perforn the work; of reconstruction. I , , , - . . The means, of subMstance being furnished for ,hat lheJ would 8t7 hT h'reter, and il en ihe askm?, of courw the usual eilort required j it is hardest to be up aud doing, murh hard 10 sustain n.e are imtrctary, i noic gangs 01 r to 5rj OQ , he mufm wht.n Um nrfmnert n . 11 liavsa ninf wrsrk thrM rlnl in mi In v I 0 i.nv b.n xacii ii urgent r, a ih i.r'i.-.-i ""S of Deulah fu the brow, when the frtne of a continuance of their services, litead ol is euervated by the voluptuous atmos .1 : -n 1 s ...... I ' turning to wiui a wilt ana ooing an in their pliere uf ,htf -Euchanted Liind ' than power to repair nit ravages of the tne, a con- , , , i . , siderable portions! the population arc quietly wl,eD th lil Difficulty towers ju froutand living on the boustf of the benevolent. through,7 the gatberiug shades if eveuing. i:,w only anotlcr ol many illustrations o! there Collle SitLVlQ wliisars in the rear, the difficulties atieldin the relief of uovertv f bv direct ahns-giviig. The exiierience of n"e We may start in life in an unbroken com Inw shown that to inpp.y men'a vanu without pany, parents brothers, sixers ami frieuds are exacting labor on tieir part 111 return U, in gen- . ... .,, - ... . ... . eral, only to do than harm, bottle an iie pre-; sent outburst of chtrity 111 favor of Chicago f ed: bet dried blackh rrier, prxmium rerom-1 debt, aud the delivery of any propertj U . . ka . nieutfl ; beM peaett lettUirr, pretuium . reeoia-. lonpug to men lsauaiepi, ia i-mi or i.-r nH ndfd ; U-st drieil per, $i. his ae, aud the tranicr of any prupertj ly s Mr4 Solomon liege, Frietbtburg, beat onion, himare forbidden by la w; and that a meet hp., f $2. i the creditwm of mud iUnkrept, t prwve lanr Josjrua Lindley & Jolm, G reenaboro', best debt, and choose one or more SrDee l bit and largest varieties of apples. estate, will be held at a Court ( UaBkmpte.r.ti, Naft Atkinaon, Abeviile, largeat and finest be holden at the Court Uonse is ll..rrai.to. n.,..!I V before K II. IlEOAlritLl, . KrgiKtrr rc i ' . .. .... n.i . r.....i ta:.... ,v, ifW a r Joatiua Lindley & Son, Ureenaooro-, m iwuiuFin ii . 8.T. CAB coir. U.S. IfaraUl, Itr J. T. CtrraarxL. IVj-uty G: it.pl C. S. Marshal, as j R.ACIXG. A correspondent of the Raleigh Sentinel, protests against the 'trotting or rucitigof horses at our Sfufe Fair" on the ground that it is an c-fierce tO a large portion of the best people is! condemned by all the churches dis tract attention from the main objects of the Fair, and to a certain extent defeats tueir success. -j We know that this feature of the Wes.. N. Carolina Fair was denounced liy some of our best people, who said thev did notT attend it for the purpose cf sanctioning horse racing. 1 .1 in lt.aelt, and praistwortny :is llie )n-ion$ an. who have manifest-d it, it U''ging to mjuirV ill the skill and pnidence of the ollicer cng-ig-cd in administeriu; it to provtnt its U cumin-; as great an evil a tliat wiiicii it in intended to relieve. X. Y. Suit. For two years after the war the federal gov ernment attcBipU'd to lct.il anil clothe the ne gro in the south, through thefreedm;u.'burean. We have kmwn lost negro fellow to walk twenty miles aid buck :'.iinfor a eck of meal. This attempt t(. fecii the negro demoralized tl.e whole labor of the country, the cli'ccls of which are felt to this iny. l!ii. ikiUiuel. WHAT 11 COS'I?TO BUY RON DS. The followin article, filled with the facts and figures, we clip from the Klniira (X. Y.) Daily (Jajtette. It is a nice little nut for those Kepub licans, who are ilainiing that the National debt in being paid m fast anil easiLv, to crack this fall and wintersitting of an evening by their neariS5. A liege, Lexington, best Catawba and Isabel la gra(pcs, So. ti L Anthony, Ureerubo, greatest variety oi app'.ef, U Williams, Uidgevay, bert cranberry Tine, UoticC- The thiri and firaJ r.rtitff ! the creditors nf J. IL JohuHi. lUnkropt. f O L Anthonr, GreenslW. best Blackberry Yadkin county win be niu m aii-uirj. at viiu-sJ 3 irve osice ol it. u. umauneid. iwrinfr ia . , - - - .. . ... l.l tl . 1 . ... . V. If J k .1 . . aT V..r..l J Lmdlev & Non, UreeiMHoro , oci ana rreai- """"t" ;. , . - I 1.471 .1 lli. K.nirnr llliiVliirk K in It (l.iih est vsneiv ol apple trees, - " , . , t r i- . 7 J tindlev A Son, GreeilW, best and lar- n place I will apply for a diKbarge fnna gest Variety of ach lives, i. any further habditl. s a aMptee. Kidgtway N'rery,lHtgrivineN ,...-1 fX" ' K72?ewav Nnm-rv. larvnt varielv. .lo $5. Oct- M.t?2r with us, life is s iy us. here" we are and here we would -tay forever! thei earth looks tair. tor a yet no fiiadows have ; fallen uion s. . . Ulmll..x sVoCk corn. Notice. The third 4.d tinal lureUr? it; the l.on:e centre is ou tbe hither fide 'f' in plan- th eredm.r f J. L. ItUrkwell, UanVruji .f the river, ami why .train our eyes to lok j A I lege, lexington, bet bushel rye, in plate, W.o C X liege, FrieiUburu, bet Uubel barley in pbtc- $ J. Ajllege, Ux:ngton, bet evergreen grren Mi Sa'.lie Uutiu-r, Salem, belpeciaen pre- pared Ilax. I 1 1ft .. . a DHyuiiu txM.u this Mate ot things e!iaiij;s; tie circle is broken, and thru again, audjeaeb break i-IomhI. m d brok n aud close makes U -jiirtow nod: Irs. May haii a lather or mother is the fifst to be call- e.l up higher, or the household w t may plume t'AI Uge, I ncUMirg, bet broom corn, m ... ... ir - 1 .1 . ' platel $3 ; lt apiriu I unwt me, 4; be-t oil, Us flight heavenward, for s it a ir.arvrl that J 3. bJt walnut oil, S; beM oil from WRONG SIGNS. Any observer who walks the streets of Ral eigh will bfe struck with wrong nign.s bun? out the pleasaut summer morning b-guili-s them into guiug. th. t they do uot wait fr the he.it aud burden of the day ! 4 Going iu the Morn'nc! whin the sky is all beautv. the world all bliss, re thedewsare gone to heaven, or the stars failed oul-of the sky. from home to home, like-H fair white firesides, and tij.ring up the profits accruing to w,in p'ous. rising irom u this country Iruii the administrative capacity ol gray ea th and fluttering for eutraneeat the those Uerupliuns who areso mart, i-ccnomical, windows of beaveu ! Perhaps before the and who so wdl understand polities and fiuan- . . . ... . . " . . . sun is at his meridian, the inajori y are ou iiMh f Nven l-r. 171. at the h.r .f l"- clock. a. m.. at which tinieand place I will ap ply for k discharge from any farther batihtie W. M. l"OlXDKXTKU. Aiiee. Oct.2ikh4i:i fc-.n the lamp freighted with1 heavier disasfer horses' fiead a most be.utiful j piece f Hung out of those than that, which Psyche carried to the W could uot stop to attempt a folHft, bold figures th l...J,if:i . ... i..:..-i. i.l:. 1 description f Miss 11 nut's petformance. beat'iner. redshot uvuwui. vi uiwa, cut am iiv Wlliuun ift.u.1.- I ground-fwhichwe regard as the first article SSr.the ,doors he drinking establishments, on eshilition came au emhroidlr.d earri- Six b,8 horn-the blue light-the green front rear. and. there r A fi.au bv Miss Mollin HuntK.f Sails- tUie eati". In-lhe bar room, etc., do not fotrnd the man of the ho se j.itting .HJiUb.y.he work represents auiifalbirds fSS , cross-bones of death ouyht to be doors. Large pictures showing i scenes of street fights, wife- evea mxl hasrirnrd forms 1m?. tin T ni.rrt..ol,.;i tlw. U .J .sf ,i. i. 1 ere wj evcu cpaoie oi u. m nat uo mm garea ciuuiren and starving wives; should be ting. 1 approached the man of the bouse tr,.,.:..-- m .itr.u' i w ...;n .i.-. ,k. r .i.JL i 1 i: i . i Tf l 7,1 """iEvii"","j it c niu iut ii 19 uvn w j'.irivu uu uiv C5nvf vi t litre 1 1 vfucn, sv;i ill vr aud give htm a good day. j Jle glanced vver ; the time spent in its exefutiou was fhat represent men uncaging rattlesnakes, lions, up, with Sleepy, furtive, eyes, l-asktd nine mdnths. and the cash value ofthe worsts tigers and iuad dngs, and tnrniing them loose on him what he knew about the-origin of the ed consumed lu coustructiou I was over II he "treets, ought tube there; for the liquors fire. 1 He planced t hna !fi-u.Ui1 mwl a iiil ll. tTt u drvi-.tli- nrn.inLl k tt.i 1 Nd there unchain those human passions wnieh Civilly, he knew very little. He was committee on premiums the bht, aud re- ramble these wildani ma Is. The deyil ought waned up about u o'clock by the alarm. c'yeu a premium. . . t . ,j 'i i and ( long ut from that time to save his his house. At every sentence he turned A latl arrested for theft, wlen taken what his answered! to hia friends and said,1 "I can prove it hefore the magistrate and asked by them"; to which they noded assent, occtopajion was, frankly i lie seemed fearful that all IChicago was "Slealilig. 1 to be painted there in full size, breathing out wratli to churches, niinisteis and the gospel, for be is there inact doing ail these things. Salisbury shops have more appropriate Mgns : Orte of them has the picture of a huge alligator, with his creat mouth coming down upon him for prompt and in- Xonr candor astonishes me ! said the thrown wide open, and his ivory teeth fo7uieo,u.ea?ou,uyu,uuguiscowr-;-1 . s .. . .. I : . . . isham and keen, fu Iv disnlaved. It .a ;j i - - i .a. l . s. m, i m b m h - - j j - ica,cu over, uis neiguoors aay tins story uwugm woum, repueq iue iau, l - . - . - - fiht h U.w v i.nU.iX.,: .1 :::. Maeeinoi'lmw nunv hi 'nni Wir rm. ii iecn to y JWt in here, gentle of thfc firej is an invention dating frdm ae business and is asjianlid to own men a.D V wU1 fu y "P and stow you the! second day of thefiret There was UP f . l! i. i iway in fine sty e. . ' something unutterably jgroiesque in ihi Ge, nine or fictitious as relited, there l ft" 5 .f.'r I !r? ultidate atom feeling a U ju 2f resnohsi- ft - jlu. ,r l.K L n,. a,.,0lher U"Ul nT,1, had ,a . ,aif ,,f.e 8,z! , . picture oian eiepuant.: ah ucasis and hoy a answer, lle is only partly nghi I reptiles, it will be observed, aqd danger- wln be speaks of t lie big 'aius" being ua ones at tliat. itrhaUied tot own it' rVeriljl, they do On page 13), Finance Report, 1S70, there is a tabular statement showing the whole amount of bonds purchased by Secretary Iioulwell, from July 1, 1SGI, to July 1, 1870, from whk-h it ap pears that the amount purchased was ?12J,4'jy,- 100, for which he paid 14I,-50o,l"JS,70. The amount which theGovernmeut Dim was the face of the londs, and the ainounl ixiid ex ceeded the ainmnt owed just .18,076,11)8,70 the other hiJe, and th survivors vibrate be- tvveeu the two. A little longer and ail bae crossed over : the home centred removed to the spiritual side, ai.d nothing remains but au aged pilgrim, standing ou the? river's brink "Only waiting" L the life-work done, life' curfeu bell has souudrd. the twilight is gray Thus in 1S7J nearly one third of the amount but peaceful. At evetiin time there shall expended by the Democrats: in 18GC l for all pur- M And then, one taste of that deep violation of 'law, donated lo bondholdens "most bhsis w, a",l lt out the sieroest inemo- of whom are iuropeun capitalists, wiio obtained ries of our earthly race. Tube forever with the bonds at less than fifty cents on the dollar, ,be LorJ. wwn tj,e WUuje xUiyal Family of It would O-dinarily be supiHsed that the , ... . . , government, having bought in one year $12;$,- the M St High meets to eujoy what "eye 42'J.lOO of its own bonds would at ihe end of hast uot seeu, ear beard, uor the heart of mau the year be nuch less in dsbt, but by referring couc-ived." win flower's, 3; best neat's foot oil, 3; be Bax seedpreaiium reconimeiled ; greatest variety of gtun raised on one farm, pUted ailrer t t or 510. J H Thompson, Davidatm, best hilUide .1 1 . -i :i ..i Hi Jones, Guilford, best cotton acraper plow, CL liege, Korvthe, best hor-eraxe, t. JoPNiscn, Salem, N. C, bet specimen exteiision ladder, o. , , Tae greatest variety of agricultural lmple menls manufactured in" the state by lhe exhibit or, .fir under his siicrvi-ion, awarded to Mr. J 1I Thompson, Uaf bUou county, silver medal ami kliploma. CjA liege, Fomythe, best half doien rakes, So: xlo bet half dozen snathe, 5. Thev desire to call attention lo a grain screen exhibited and made by Mr. J II Tliotnp-on, a useful article for the cleansing of wuall grain, escci:illv wheat. tr J H Thomson, of Pavidson county, X C istlfe larest exhibitor of agritnltural imple meiits made in the State, h'u number being 37 ciwiimt-iia. li-st plantation mill, C A I lege, Freidsburfr, medal, $- ; do. train cradle, 4 ; do. hoe and broom handles, Ihla i to Oiwe Xlotice: TUt tie tint day of An ist, I I , a waJTaat in lUnk ruptcy was issued again tbe et tf I.C Pi-arMn. of the wonty of Bnrle and htatr . N. C who has been at'jndped a Itankmpl op o his own petition that pariitt-nt of aty rirbi tit-lor.ginx to Ihe sa.d lUnkrcpt. ta hici or for his nse, and the transfer of ary pmperty by him. are forbidden by law. Tbt a nteetiuc of the creditors of said Uar.krepi to prove their debts, and rbww in iwtp a-Mime f hia estate, will t kel4 at a lwrt f Bankruptcy to he boldeo heh.re K. U. naoAnriELD.'lv.. Bister in iUrlmj.n v. at the Court llonsein Moreanton.at tu-MNk. A. M., on the Ut day of September. A. P. l"Tl. 8. T. OA It ROW. U. S. Marsha!, by J.T. Crmtxi-L, Ivputy SoVtf. U. S. Marshal, a- ile-nfer. IX THE DISTRICT CX)tTRT OF TIIK UNITED STATED FOR THE CAPE FEAR DISTRICT OK N. C. In the niattrr of 1 W. M. Barker. V Ia Baokmptey Rank rapt. S At Sai.is.wrt. N.C-. Sp. the 20. 1S7I. Cr nli tort of W. J. Barlrr. BanlrvyL This is to give yu notice that I hare y fiaal accounts as assignee -f t'' filed in Ii-st betlslead (invalid.) Lewis Laurenour, Utt. of V. M. Rarkr. Iisnkrit. is sJ Forsythe county, plate castor, I Court, and that on the Kkh day ..f Orti-l Rm.1 chair, (invalid.) W F.Shultx,$o; cradle, , ,1, ISrli. 4; 3-ocKing cnair, o; inor cni, w , .... f th to the first pag of the Secretary's reioi t, it will be seen that the debt was reduced in that year onlv $101. 601,81 (1,88. The question now presented is, whnt became of the $22,000,000 of difference ? If these Umds have not been cancelled, who got them ? II The members of tlus family may never have met before-, they may ;not speak the same tongue, they may comej from opposite extremes of the social scale, -je th-y recog they have been cancelled, why was not the debt nize one another by a sign, the name of Him reauceu one nunareu anu twemy inree miuious i f , , , . ., . - , , , i ... i i 'mi- of whom the whole family in heaven aud o instead of one hundred nnd one million. I ' On page 1 ofthe finance report, it is stated earth is named. The whole family the that $123,000,000 of bonds cost nearly $142,- redemned of every kindred, "tongue and neo- '"j 3; biltyjibr a catastrophe eo stupendous.il M Incredible Story, A physician states that he has the weans ot kuowijig mas nve Hundred chudrea were w:' m i ., ft . . v I. V ' I ' I . . . I - . ,ii i, j . j-i . i . r . -, : . t i . : I a.rttt, uv. x om Eeiuieman is not on vue prairie and on ine streela of Chi- not own it. out it is not for shame. Many nA aring Monday jifid Jjuesday nights of thf uare i proud of their siifccess, and lccn removed as Postmaster at Salisbury. Ot the fireU'Accflr Wcglster. H I n.-.:. , - . ft. . Ue Kbopman'a Bitters. Southern Home, JlepuUdmg Ciicaoo.-TWentv coudIcsI tiA .i.- . j. i . -,. . j His successor was with vou at Little . .. : . . tiii vii iiuiiiiiiir ue uoiie 10 srreii nisnnu-i navei taten out marrtaffe licenses m Chi. 1 i ' . J 1 n,.it,.,i n-i ... . .1.1 :.i erk! .in, th. Tvul : " " M . ety n ourland ! If not. woe tA t. There "wur WIlu SS Welt UeesXiSd ! IM or every wronl whether I V" we can't see how he more apparent. '-. committed by nations or individuals, and! can Hc"9 De a oeuer raoicai man Mr. A man in Washington calllne himself thesis no etcane from it. If Ithe neo.de 11JJUJSR who was aI1 ,hc t,me wuh A. O. Clarke has victimized Gen. (). O. fii tn M.ttK. :.i. Li iJ Union army. Will Koopman's Bitters IP the , I i ; -j nemonsi ration euoum come- irom that wm come, and when it comes it will quarter. equal a full compensation. i ne 4resoyierian uotmnittee lor t reed- . t 1 - t a . -a . Tflii. lo. f K( ; XMtl,.ki. U men oi wmcn tne uev. a. k; McClelland byfi 000,000. Now, if by radical financiering, it costs $142,000,000 to pay $101,000,000 of the debt, is it not clear that the slower; the debt is paid, tne better it will be for the conntrv? Whv antici pate the payment fct uvh ia cost, and drain tl.e country of the money it so much needs at home, to send to turope to buy bonds not yet due? CUEROKKES. A. M. Clarke has victmizH Gen. O, O. fail 0 prevent and punish crime as it Unlon ftrro n,H vooPman 8 "" Howard m the sum ol $100 by repre- deivp tn inrll .V J,,,, B1W? U solve the mystery 7 If it will, send th sentins him to be a (Jhica, sufferer. U .Jrf tW 6,ld new appointee a bottle, for we think th Tike Chicago lake tunneUy which llie F Pn l m; feoonrr rr ,aler ,lJ demdnst ration should come- from tha city is supplied with water under the mairt river and under the South Branch. all uninjured. These works alone are are counted as constituting from twenty to fortyi per cent, of rebuilding the city. fire is estimated t fie tit!- th l-f . 7 . " f 'I I Ail ths now.nanpr. r.,;u ui.. , L. . -. . . H " ti lRrJ an earnest appeal lor con- a! t is fire fiend" n (onnwiini.ll.l,: T I " . r.rwV .m .to wu. a. tK of Pittsburg, Pa., is Corresponding Secre ls not in. o. .... A J Suidcr, SaJcm, best lot 01 oastew jot f n wst.n $nhurT. heat loer handle a .1 . . f t n n-1 j .. t.riA til.li'ln. a.-, an. , I . 7 j.itj , ftft.v -mnj. -...., tftw. i.iwfu 1 J . I brooms, $o. righteousness, shine as the stars forever and I C A Ilege, best axe lielrcs, 3. ever; the martyrs, who have come t.utof L ,h,fJdOTe" J,ome wMufactored hroom great tribulation, and washed" their robes iu xe Committee for special SHrtie. . ihe blood of the Lamb; the ten thousand that wo shuck mats entered hy Mr C A liege, j serve Hun. and tbe ten thousand times ten .... ...-.,--..--- , r - (-...w.... iiestoeeuwe lor woramanMiirsto Jr OtitUU, thousand who stand contiuuully before Him. gJ.tero 5 CHEAP! CHAFER! CHAPEAST ! ! t A R. B. McLEAN, I. r 1 tabb, 5;to:let table J; w.lnnt I b..rea 10; w 0u fcr i . encfose, wa.hstand, 4; <f?: Uement' of my aaid aeennts.. aud U oest couecuon u,n wor. ... - . dl5ehar?. fn,m m rUbUities at assigns !" q?leg'eFriedsburg, best cask, and barrel., said e,utr in accordance with lheftA VP Shultx, Foirthe.hestdresaed buckskin, art to establish m unitsroi sjstt-ia 14 Ba.k $0 best specimen p'ressed brick, rlate, 5; best roptey throughout th Ubilt-d Stte.l specimen tire brick, plate,5j Wtdreed .keep proved March 2d. 166.'. J. BAKKI.XUtu Assignee of the Estate of W. M. BarUr. The twenty-seven Indians of this tribe ascribiug "Glory aud honor, and m;gh aud l.l 1 ; .... i 11 - I . . . Ai 1:.LM.Ai1fl,.i; ! ( v. " j.M . oniw oe recKonea by milHons. i i "my ir money, oat also lor boxes o .. iMi. m l.ivo - l be IOSS ot r.rnnertv in IThirntrn ia ownu-uauu uaooniu ecnooi DOOKS ,ub. vm ucufiw -l ' r.T r if ' o- I -r u.. ti.. t i i office iu time. like .hf o. bat .PW.e ,,fa,Kd U.w,. SO H & per eeotj ? nS? . T." WX. 7 Jll.herc.l..P,rioU4HpenTl.,l tolil;ii; : ' ., I .Tu ,"11. , il" i 1 .nd Mefnl honkeepig .nieto lor the As illnstratinr' the intensity of the beat in ... ,.r... -- o - j . J . which the laigcst and Strongest structures melted like wax, Mri Henson mentions that j where large stone blocks like Ihe Ubmbre, the Pacific liotel. or the Sher maa Uouso stood, nothing is to be seen They are rebuilding at a 1 rapid rate! I Biddle Memorial Institute at Charlotte, ThlChicago Insurance Comianies have P1 IcU 18 Preparmg colored young iJM:.i .1..:- :j.i Lja. L 1 men for the ministry, and for the Scotia vuuiLiutuiciu turn iuucu cuurcg uu uieic e t 1 . . . h.. :. o .t.. if-- ! .-:Ji en,nary.0 colored girls, located at W VI VtO who visited the Fair, leave this city much deliftbted'Wilb their visit. We learn; from Tah-see-cah Oo-eumer, who speaks our language well," that there are 1,500 Indians m X. Carolina. About 100 left the State last; spring for the far west. They have been detained on llieir way at Lowden, Tennessee, awaiting transportation. There is no order fn removal west, and they do not expect to go. Many of them are property holdeis and tax-payers,' and could not be moved unless Grant would suspend the writ of habeas corpus and send Fat Carrow to ar rest and take thera west. The Indian of North Carolina are civ ilized ; they hare free schools and church es and live by tilling the soil, and not by hunting, When they bunt it is not with bows and arrows, as they appear, on the fair ground, but with:ri3es. They have both white and Indian preachers among them, In religion they are Baptist and Methodist, and mostly of the Baptist per suasion. They go from thisjr Charlotte and Danville, and perhaps to the Rich mond fair. -Sent incl.i do i inion to Him that sitteth upon throne." j Happy retribution! Short-toil Eternal rest! Cest table i.nen, bolomon Ilege, Forytbe TtTfiS lave to inf.-rw the citiio. f M" i t4t iti t w a 1 1 1 mini n i it- . tlie v"'r"-." ' . . . I l.nr .n. , n, tf tLat be IS BMW SCiUCC r tlest bleacheU iinen, Mnt A liege, lorsytbe J ; ", . . ,.r . coiintr -l turet at lbe Whtv-iufc Ww pn-s . lleiTl 'brown linen, A Hege, Lefington, $3, . F'rroly! Alhmn sUe. full h-"l lst tow linen, A Hrre. - 5. sitting or .Uadmif ets. each. Ueius. 4 t. .! If 1 Y,:- C.1 .I... c I VI rle . !.rs ai ia t.r.,tirt kOB. II V Fri, Salero.aix buiKhe. cotton yam, I He is also prepared to repair wn pUte,$6. j Chks au4 Jewelry in the hst VJ" IH cotton twine, U A Ileje, (bomt made) I workmanship. All w.rk warrauirM -Friedsbtiiv, plate, $2. entire aaliafaetioa Give biui a rail. 7 yard low cloth, Mr. C A Here, a tne arti- -it, UBmhi'i (Iran itr Ker. de, we recommend a diploma. Sa'isborv. X.'C. Oct. 24th lt7l. i . i i I , ii r i j ri wuuicn ifio, Mtm uuiuiuun ut oi I it njp in cash. oa the dollar find paying Qoncord, K. C.f both of which institutions ! j I appear to be doing great good. ,i f TO THE TEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA Whereas, a most destructive and calamitous j fire has recently occurred in the city of Chicago, by which it has been. laid in Sunt and over ore hundred thousands inhabitants have been d Ffiedsborr. i ,.r u .,i i..Li .wv-- ...,i llet woolen cloth. II W Fries, of Salem. ! , . . . , . . j f The committee recommend tTennoaas to the v....... u7 . f0u0Wing . the benevolent and charitable, aa I know it will Jk-t home made sewing silk, Mb Sallie Bat be the pleasure of all such in North Carolina, ner, of Salem. to syrapathiie with and extend aid and succor P T"r" from. hraere goat, Ilia. Julia A . .1 r , Bason, of Haw Kiver. ! lowie unionumne Ticwro. oi uu itmote ca- .L-ln nl(7 nBi .l -. K. Vt lamity. Now, therefore, whh full confidem e Eadora Willianws of Locus llilL Prtmiotn in the earnest co-ope ration of the good people recommended. of North Carolina, I, Tod PL Caldwell, Govern- . ?Wl Jhft mats, MU Mary llahry, of LI or of the State, do appeal ;to all who nnU'. Aw.mhmM, rcAe. Ml- "La- TKit Bower, ot Sal era. Best embroidered ot Ionian, Alias Lrnora Sh, WZt There have been' 942 cases of small pox in Philadelphia within the last two weeks, 151 of which preyed fatal. The dja H said to be abating. 6:1 f A LKCTURE TO XOTJHO szssx. Jmtt pmUUhcd, lm m twwffrf Tsrrfe;. Price termU. f , IWhm.MwI IMiy. MIfs. " " i f rs; M ! s4 r yt4l 1. f . h . MtraiMM . a iy aosaar j. ciiv f i moved by generous impulses and within whose bosoms beat hearts that feel Sympathy for suffer ing humanity, to adopt such measures without delay as will afford material relief in this their time of peed, to our fellow country mea, who have been so sorely afflicted. Done at the city of Ralegh this 13th Octo ber, 1871. TODRiCALTttVEI.L. I liuVttlior. a.rfkv-f Uv ra Ac. T rM-4rrM4 Mk, la rlaar mrrl (pm kia mm nrlw - - - - - - -- - - Ite BatasU 1 arts a--a, wwx ta. 'mr of Salem. m t H nn Mm rtuu ftw' Best embroidered foliar and enfls, Hiss Em- eer- lrr. a- .o-r.ka kut-tW- ".t- m- rjdin. of Charlotte. -l Hwr.Hr. m-A i - nu ivoain, oi cnanotie. un-rcae wtii raovc a bkxis t$ TH0trtJw je-it nonic maue Nia oaouacrvuivia. Minivunn sSM n ' . . . t. m rt . 1 Hie tsutner, Ol taiem. 1 sak'aar aar--, sa Beat oanier mache. from Miss Lenorm Poach. T r: - rtH A l?fj 5!? fT?! 17 f i i 1 I.- I oi-aiem, prrnjinm l m4r . r 'rs ... n i ' "r " I ! lNeV.1 : - ' MaT,of Ili.gtop.! i -U.r . of . J Li' I i , t 1" 1 I s H
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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