j Salisbury. Friday dec. s. LOCAL AITD STATU XTSSCS. "I rP ; ApVERTISEMEST. Having purchased the printing, ock and sub scription lint of tlie Obi Sorth Suite, in aword- fllJ v "I111 M "in v. - " vm- w taS ll4s pVnl in advance for that paer, will look to us to 'fill out their term. Those who were indebt ed; to that paper1 at 1? o'clock on Saturday tliej 10th ull., had; their indebtedness': transferred to and it. i a iuatter of importance that all tdibuld be promptly paid. Those not behind exceeding three month may yet pay at the ad vance rate of $2,50 for the year. Oct 3, -1871. J. J. BRUNEE. CoTTaXfin New York, is quoted at a 19f. I I 'CirlentoivAt lbj a 18J. . ! U-i -- . C. I. GREEK, Ksq. will 0011 com mjeticts tLe publication at Durham, N. C, a new paper to be called the Durham To bacco Plant. ! : The Road; Steamer, owj.cd by citizrfns ofFayettevilleJ has been put to work. . J Tbc Vilongton Journal, one of the tst papers Jo the Stat , jii out in a new (ri'8. i . i. 1 , Photographs of ajl kind are now taken Mono A N 8 G11I erv. I hose desiring good Work at N'H-(-hei'irpRreti sr.iu1l call at once, ail the Gallery will be open only a short time iJiiUfer. 10 tf The Iiu.riiain Prince, now! in N. Yoik, jamarc talked of just at this time than Grant or any of hi tool. The pictori als present un liis pot ruit, and, real y, the p'iusc is a right clever-looking fellow. I- 1 , r i- u. j jTlic kbklax pHmeis atti sritnisfis wlio ,nt down to Haloigh last week and the week before, have ii turned to their homes. They niay have to travel back and for ward untintl the Presidential election. Morgan takes the best Picturs of any ar ft who has ever been in our city."' Journal of . Commerce. MoRO AN makes the 'burn 'llook still diviner." Setc hem Times. JO-tf , ! A man at Raleigh has got un an egg htchr that works by Hteam. Chickens hatched by steam ! What next for steam ? (JoxpOLLY, ex comptroller of the city of New Y-rk, failing 10 give bail ior 11,000,000 for his appearance, is now in jVuV J IeJ s preparing his quarters for jrintry weather. The people of New Ydrk Befri in real earnest Xq puntfh the ihicvea vhM. have been jobbing their Treasury and wasting their! money. i ' I i t ' An elegant Photographic Tent and Out it. witli ivjer y' con veil euce will be sold low. An'y mte willing to piirchase, will bb iu-tni-td wj-thout cliarjel fasoa for sej liiig f-ain goiujf W't. ! j Pl'ly f"r JwV w eeks to ; i UUr'US MORGAN: lO-tf ! 7 Niit'n.nul H..tl The Scutch Fufr. The editor of the Lumberton Robeson ian t-pent a day at the late Scotch Fair near Laurel Hill, Rich mond county. He reports that the. atten dance! was uuuHually large. counted J90j wagons 011 the ground, all loaded with something to sell. B.v-id eg thet-e, there were sixty board ehantiea occupied by traders- torn various points. The no;st active operation in the live stock iras swapping borers. The crowd was Buiraiea ai u,uuv me Urgest evereeU uere. The Y. Sun, w hich for a lonff time Mjltd the name of Horace Gieely for President, baa hauled inrtown and run up jhattof; Lyman 'l'ium.Hll, of Illinois. Who next. j That paper also charg'B Prrpidi nt prant witU organizing and arming a M-crn society jn Arkansas for political Jnrpos. Similar reports come frem Alabama, and aloijgiku lit,,, between .he lower portions of . ( aiol ua anjl Geor .gia. Wliat doeu it mean t I Postal Tclryraph. President Grant re jcommeuds iu his mei-cage the absorption bt the telegrapU system in the postal sei ric, This was boldly' denounced by pirmbers of Cougre, aKorrt that it WouU invot'vc an additional expense of 570,000,000: a year, and an increase of 5,000 federal offices. A ivote was taken ! n referring It to a. special Committee, in Jtead of submitting it to the standing , Comia itiee on appropriations, when t he movement wis defeated by a lar. ma- 1 jorily.' j- ' -v. h ; 0 I , ' 1.1. pAi-irsijUKJt JmakKp.js !. UKC. 8, 1671. BtroRTICD BY J. A. Jf CCOK A VU B h V . O KOCtS . Paeon, : pfrpouna, otlees per pound, Mrn,perbtub,ot66 lb., I V Mtl,buh. 46 J opperai, per pound. Randies, Tallow. ' Adaminttne, i Cotton, perponnj, . 10 to !Ki to . 70 to b6 to 10 to 20 to 25 to 1 to l.'Jo to 1 15 to W to 4.20 t.i 4. 21, 20 to ' to 3 to 9 to 9 to 6 to 62 to - 30 to 6 to 8 to 6 to 13 271 'o 76 W' 2i 311 17 35 2ti (iO 60 00 22 .f'Kg'ipcr doiea, t tlieri, per pound riour, per sack. fi-h.jiackfrai.K t: ..'.v;;.;';. 1 m11, aI''),e Pealed, ".."......, 4 3 13 7 '.0 60 6S 7(1 2f unp Id, Pe she, peale!, ....... ij t aron, bar, 1. " castings, '"- Nil, cut, o jMoUMi.orjrunnj. pr - :; w-tindja.' J:;;:;;;.- j Syrup, iPotatoes, Irinb. per bngl.el, . L ' . ' weet, rr,jKrpndi 70 ) to 10 1.00 to 1.05 50 to 50 t o 15 to 16 to 20 to 75', 00 15 18 ' CruahmA D..1- . . rr . u"iieo Blt,cOaKt Der-.k 25 Liverpool, TKI- ... 1.90 to 2.00 i 2.20 6 . 50 to &.05 8 to 10 Si to-1. 54 4Ct0 1.50 Tobacco. 1 en per ponnd;.;:;;;;; : , iBuuntcigrea. a M .1. 1 1 ' .......... ouivivjajc, N L VT ADVERTISEMENTS. CATAWBA NKWTON, N. C. Hev. J. C. (Iapp, A.iB. 7 - S. M. Finger, A- M. Principals. J.D. Howe, (jate of University of Va..) Assittaut. j ! t 1 The; 13th Session of 20 weeks, beeins Jannaty 1st I8?2 5 Tuition, from 10 to $22,50 per session. B ard in laiuilies.frwj $3 to $10 per ino. The l harterprohibitithe sale of spiritu ous liquors witjdn two inilesofthe Institu tion. : j The teachers; haveeen regularly edac ted for their profession at three Colleges among the first in the LT. S., and the discipline and drill are thorough. i ' Newton is remarkable. for health aud mor ality, p. - 1 I "': - For circular and particulars, address I CLAPP 6c FINGER. Newton. Dec. 5, 1871 j I2:6tpd ministralor's 1 i Sale of Land ! ON TUESDAY the 2d day of January B x. at tu? latt residence-of JOHN W. McNEELY. d.Mj'dU I will sell the valuable p autatiou oelongitig to bs estate, consisting ' '235 ACRES, situated on Grants Creek near the Lincoln Uoalv13 miles from Salisbury, adjoiuingthe lands 4if Dr. F . N. Lackey. Joshua Miller aud others The Tract contains about 40 acres of valuable BOTTOM land ; and an ab.mdauce of WELL TIMBERED WOOD LAND. 1 " The plantation will tre soW without any iucumbrancerfor widow's Dower. Terms of sale : One.thir.t . credit of six and ttIvo m.ntKB f..v u ,..1,. er two-thirdsSi with iuterest from date of sale. 1 .. 1..- . e t , L1J OIUCI Ul VyOUTI. i JOSHUA MILLER, Admr. ' Of J. W. McXeehj, drtd. 12:3t:pd : Prospectus of THE PATRIOT." M "THE PATRIOT." adnilv nim..i; Lonscrvirtive; newspaper, 5s published by the "Patriot Newspaper Association," at No. 927 D si reei, oeiween iintn and ricnth, city of Wash- 1IIUIOI1. ti "The Patriot" will advocate tnmmnt anil ' perfect restoriition of the Union in all its parts hiiu in enure integrity; equality among the States as prescribed by by it he constitution ; the immediate removal of all disabilitiM rHnltln. from the civil; war, and the restoation of har mony ana tratemal fellowship between all sec tions of the country, which; the abuses and usur pations of partisan power! have criminally la bored to prevent : f A fann for revenue to cover the expendit ures of an economical administration, aud at meet the justoblieationiof the G m'prniiipnt nn opposed to the existing system of exhorbitaiss : r ! 1 '' . .. iiyiciiiun iw sjciai monopolies ana undt-Ii guised partiality for favored manufacturers : Reductionlof the Present odious anil nnnrM sive aeale fof taxation,! .both as appe lo uuues on imports ana on internal revenuh:- Kigid economy in every department of tae Government and retrenchment of the expensed Befonii of the public service in all its branch es, Civil, Military and Naval: A sound National currency, equally distribu ted among the States, and protected against speculative fluctuations: I The rights of intelligent labor, against all, selfish combinations to degrade and depreciate it: Legislation by which the public lands will be reserved for actual settlers, and as a resourceof National credit, in opposition to the Radical policy of enormous grants to speculators and corrupt schemes : The fullest and firmest protection to Ameri can citizens abroad: And cordial sympathy with all peoples strug gling for liberty and self-government. It is intended to publish a nec-eps-per of the first class, and to enlist the best available talent in all its departments. Terms Invariably Cash in Advance: The Daily Patriot, per annum, $10 00 The Weeklyi Patriot, per nnum, sin gle copy, 2 50 The Weekly; Patriot, per annum, clubs often or more, .'200 Remittance may be made by drafts of checks payable in any of the principal cities, or by PoM OlSce orders. Addition business, J JAMES G.BERRETTV "Patriot Office," (Washington, D. C. National btmorralie Exrrntirc Er&ideot - ) Committer. Washington, D. C., August 29ih, 1870 We take pleasure in recommending most ear nestly to t he 8iipjort of our Democratic and Conservative friends throughout the country "The Patriot" newspaper, as announced in the foregoing prospectus. - ' - There is no journal at the Capitol through which the Voice of opposition can now be heard, or the abuse and iniquities of the party in ikw er may be exposed. j Such an organ has become an admitted ne cessity, which we are persuadec" will be ably and satisfactorily supplied by "The Patriot." Tliis enterprise rests upon a firm foundation, and is entitled to the confidence and favor of all men who desire to redeem the Government from misrule and corruption, and to bring back the principles, simple virtues, and integrity of our o retainers. committee: Sam. J.: Randall, M. C., chairman, T. M. Smith, H.iAV.Sloeum, M,!C, AT St. CVDenve F. Stone, M C, R T Merrick, N L Jeflries, Sec retary, Thomas Swann, M C, Treasurer. COKGRESSIOXAL COMMITTFTV? JMisene Casserly, Cal;;John P Stockton, N r; Wm II Barnnin, Conii; II W Slotuini.NY: ohn T Bird, N J ; Sam'l! J Randall, Pa ; B T Jiggs, Del j F Stone, Md I J W Johnston. Va : Eusene Casserfv. CalriJohn PStrlrtnn V j; v John Bicir F K Shober, NC; P Van Tnimn, Ohio : W E MDiacK, jnu; a liurr, III; a Winchester, i y ; .j a cneaie, lenn; . Wells, Mo; C A Eldjidge, Wis; E M Wilson, Minn; Joseph g Smith, Oregon ; J A Johnson, Col; JC Connor, Texas; p 1 B Young, Ga; A Bailey, La; A A C Rogers, Ark. ; 12:tf :M3aJ)yEr & jB ROTHER, foundry. Machine Shop, J And Planiii- Mill. . H7"Thrcihers &, Horie-Powers rerjairctl. Sashes, Blinds and Doors, made to order. J CASTINQSSCcn AS MILL Q EARING GUDGEONS, kc. Will sell a lot of T obaeco Fi rtnrea. A Un A 15 hors rocr Portable Steam Engine, : a HIGH SCHOOL At! SPECIAL NOTICES. - THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL. HiMtciter' United State Almanac for 1872, for distribution, grati, ibroughout the United States and all civilized countries of the West eru IKioiKphere, will be published about the first of January, in the English, Oeiman, French orwegtan,; Welsh, Sweedisli, Holland Bo henian Hand Spaniah language, and all who wih to understand the true philosophy or health nliould Head and ponder the valuable sugges tions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treaties on the causes, prevention and cure of a great Variety of diseases, it embrace a large amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mech.nir. th mi the planter, the professional man ; and the cal culations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are most Kuiuble for a correct ami comprehensive National Calendar. a lie nature, uses, ana extraordinary sanitary effects of Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, the sta ple tonic and alternati Chiistian world, are fully set forth in its pages, which are aiso interspersed with pictorial illus trations, valuable recipes for the house and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instruct ive and amusing matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with the open ing of the year, this will be one of the most use ful, and may be had for the asking. The propri etors, Mown. Hoetetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of two cent sump, will for ward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure; bne in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in every city, town and villageyand arc extensively used throughout the entire civilized world, f THE CAUSE AND OUUE OF CON j j $UMPTIDN. The primary cause of Consumption is derange nieiitwttjie digestive organs, ius derangement produces lilioieut nutrition and assimilation, liy asMiwilation 1 iifean Uiat proctw Jy w'tich the nu tnment of the food is converted into blood, and tLeiice iito bolids ol the body. Persons with di gestion tljus impaired, having the slightest pre-dis-posifion to polmanary disease, or if they take cold, will be fery iible to bare L'onsunipiion or the Lungs taaouie.of iu forms; and 1 hold that it will be inipounbieto cure any case of Consumption with out urst restoring a good digestion and healthy as unilatioi.:; The very tirst thing to be done is to cleanse tee atouiach and bowels from all diseased mncca and slime, which is clogging these organs so that; they cannot perform tueir functions, and then rousie up and restore the liver to a heaithy ac tion. '0rlliU purpose the suiestand best remedy is acheack a Mandrake Hills. These Tills clean the stomach and bowels of ah the dead and morbid sliuiethatis causing disease and decay in the whole systems They will clear outthe liverof all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse it upto a. new -and heaithy actton, by which natural, aud healthy bile isjiecreted. The stomach, bowels, and lirer thns cleansed bv the use ofT.Schenck's Mandrake fills; but thtre re mama in the stomach an excess of acid, the org:-n is torpid and tue'appetite poor. In thc'boweU the lacteal are weak, and requiring strength anp sup port. It is in a condition like this ti.at Sdieuck b feeaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuab.e rem edy ever discovered. Jt is alkaline, aud it use will neutralize all excess of acid, making thehtou -ach sweet and fresh; it will give pennaueut toi.e tothls importaut organ, and create a good hearty oppejite,and prepcre theytcin for the tirst process k T ?? digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treat ment, what remains to cure most cases of Conauinp tion lame free and persevering use of Schenck's Puimonic Syrnp. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the blood, and is readily a bsoib ed into thfe circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripensal 1 n.orid mat ters, wBether in the form of absesses or tuben ies. and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifyingiproperties of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that ail ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient is cured . Thcraa dial thin to beeon In erring Cnn-nintlion to ,t up nod at petit and a od dlnticn. V at the b dj w II H'ow in Set- and get itrun. If a i.. r. n h adise!- tuni!., a -aviij or ab-re H er c v ity cnnnt: el, thnattrr ennot rip. r, an lonrft a fe y 'em l He! w par. w.mt i ne. ettiry 'o cue U nrw rdcr of th'iui, a oo- appetite, a po- d nut-i i- n, ihe IKK1.V to . In toh and jtrl ft ; then nalur U helped, the cavill. will he '.the m-ttrr riil rl. en am he tl.ro n off li rKqunUM.andthe iennnrrrin ; e-lth and pt-ei.jfth ilha lulit iut and oi ly pan to cure Cn umi tjo nd If a ira. n it ery had if ihe lunpi nre i ,.l entirely destroyed, or even if one lung eu'.rrlj gnt,v If the - l. .nonKh ltaliiy Kit .n the V tr o heal up, th're in hof e. I have seen n an- uernri cured ith ntr pontic! luup. Iie aiid enjoy Ife to rood Id a,te Th is wl t pc- et-clt s Medicines will rto to cue Consu" plr n. T cy wl 1 clean put the loinsch. taeeten aid st e plhen t.vet upa road : diie tion, ar rt g r Nata e thesina rr she need, to cie-r 'heT-tem .J all -he l.ae tl at i in he lun a. whatever t- e f mi niay b-. It Is tmp rtant th t ile usi Fc' enck's Medidn s. ea-e ahftttld be eierciaed Q. t -0 take c Id ; keep in doo s in coll an.ldomi.aea her; v 1.1 night nir, and takeout d rr - xtreise ot ty in a genial and warm unsi It.e. I w sh it distinctly understood that wi-n I recotnmen ' a fieatto tecar-iul :n repard to takin cold, ahii I I. V ,p cUI teA"n i - " i -iiaiiy rrcoT.riU I oni the ff ci of a bad j cold s faf more liable loa rela. se than one ho has he. n lillr- IV- cured and it la i- i . . . I Cunsumtiflan. 5 I n as the luns are not per'ertlr he l-d. ion so out U re l...mrnent danger of f II re turn of t se ulsease II i-ce it ; that I to strenuous y cau tion pulmonary p-tienta Ra nsl exinc then s. Ive. io -B atmosphere t-a n-1 get ial and plra t. Conr.rm , " on,,BP,,' lunifi aiea mas-ol fres, which th least rhhge a'tn phere will l fl,me. Ti e rrat d s f.re'. J,U'",T? w',h mT Medicines c- sWts in m. ,. Ity nMM tufl oiiBAttn. Ins-ead of , rov kin. It. as .ny of jhe faculty do. n inflamed ur-g canm.t t, safety to; h, pa ten, be ep red o the bltlu b a t. ..f v Intei-; or the rhil in winds of Purine r autumn. It s oidlecar f shhlded from ail Irri'atlrg it fln nee. The nt tst .uU..ho.M he uhserved in 'Ms par.ic.Ur as ;( II a cuif.- inter almost ary n umstance Is an t.'AlP0rh?t kr.k'? -!t-me and nu ri tloas diet aud a I the Me.llc n-, conUno. d until the body tr'ntaT ' U tot U 1 'T ' "J I waa myself cored by this t tent of the worst k'nd r O- twain tloHf and have lired to get fat and heart 1 7-7i.7 -' ,w one lung mo.tl g0-e. I have eurrdteusard, since a d very many have been cured by ihiBratnenthora I have nev rsen ?k t.",?' ?'f ?,ot'r 1 lt to take posretsion or ctyiie?bul.ln a the N tl,eat Corner o' Six b and aii!i'i-'h'l.",,k' pl ,eJ r4 all who ma)' require It. Full Bijre. t ona iacoM Mny al- r ; Bem di s, a thai a person anv part i f e war d rat. b r. adily ttr- d by -strict vbservaLce uf the same. : J. II. SCHEVCK M. I.. ii I : t f lladr'p'. a. vj JOHN F. I' EX K V, iS-t- Co lee Pla e, Ttew TorV. e,.Itm Wholesale A g.nt. Tlionsands attest its tirtut, and from all quarters pf the Globe come testimonials of won derful leures performed by Simmons' Liver Regulator. Hrw to getmoney is the great doireof all ri.rIJp f aua K?"icable Sewing Machine tbat W1I make niouey for you, or help you to sayert. Mill be wut to your own home ou trial for 30 days, no matter where you mar be, and rau can, pay Ai it in small inonthlv in stalUnent by writing to the Great American MaclMBeCo-i cor. John and Nassau Street, rew Xork; or yon can hare a County Right Tree, a agent, and make nionry fast. We advise smart men to secure the busineis, as nothing pays better than the sgeiiey for a good Sewing Machine:; nteatouoci : 3:ly 41 XOTIOE TOJIIE LADIES. Aniong the many usenjl inventions produced by th Nineteenth Century none occupies a more prominent position than that of the Sewine Ma chine,! The cheerful hum of these tireless litde helpmates of our mothers and wives mav now be heard in almost every hou.e in the land 1 bey are made in endless variety and one is al most at a loss to choose when there are so manv of decided merit. One of the latest anl nios't improved is Ihe Emptrk, manufactured bv the Empibk Sewixo MachixkCo., 294 Bowerv, r. utpeedif, nouelat and durable; and we ca'n conscicnliously recommend parties in search o. a Machine give it an examination before con cluding to purchase. AgenU wapted, liberal discounts given. niav20:lv- Ijarid! Deeds, Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff's Dcqds, Qhattle Mortgages, &c. ; For Sale at Ithis office. -jr- fir 7-4 . Cheap Chattli Mortgages, and TariouB oilier blanks for rale her. ! HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holme & Co., in Murphy's Granite Row, and opened a . PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. t-IIe solicits cash orders from abroad. Produce bought and shipped on vcrv short notice.-Respectfully refers to business men of the citv. "ppca on very snort ST Catdi paid fox all leading articles of country 'Prod uce. L. It DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ROCK HILL, S. C, Qolkifs ihipmer.! of Flour,' Meal, Wheat, O. torn and Oats, Uibe utUi on Cuutraission. rcoe having products U sell should corres pond with me and obtain market prices at Uock Hill, which can generally be done in 24 hours. vhu?renee: Jwbn ISbvVr- Es(i" r J- o. SnliobnrT.DeclJOTl. ll:3m:pd LAND SALE. i u 1 n 9th daV of January, 1872, I will sell at the Conrt-House oorf in States' yille, the following valuable tracts and interests in Lands belonging to the estate of Janics F lell, dtce.ist.-l, viz : NUMBER ONE, Uncwn as the Lawrence Tract. two miles from Statesville, containing Three Hundred and Thirty-two Acres, more or less on the waters of Fourth Clretk, 40 to o0 seres of which is very rich creek bottom, 100 or more acres heavily timbered rich uplands, and the balance mostly clenred upland; iuijii,ii,g Uie lands of llayne Davis, K-q., nnd oil'urs. NUrtlBEIt TWO, line wn as the Gibson Tract, con taining Ivfu Hundred Acres, more or less, three miles Statesville, on the Tayluisville road 40 to CO acres well timbered, 40 to SO avres re cently cleared, and the remainder more worn, but all level clay uplnnd capable of im provement. No br.iketi washing land on it. Two branches, affording stock water. NUMBER TH REE. One-fifth Interest in the T. A. Bell plate, adjoining No. 2, the whole of "which containing Two Huudrcd and Seventy -four Acres, more or lesfs. NUMBFJl FOUR One Lot in the Town of States - ville, known as the i tton I, (M, designa ted in the Will,) coni..iningonenda half Acres, fronting on Depot street, and adjoining the De pot lots. TKRMS OF PALE: One-third (J) cah, one-third (i) at the expiration of fix months, and one third (J) within twelve months from day of sale. Interest on two last payments from day of sale. Notes, with annrovid seen r!i v. will rr.n..;r. ed, anil title withheld until full pavineiil is 1 made. " J Persons whishing to examine said Lands will j please call on Capt. T. A. Price, bimonton i louse, niaiei-viiie J. IIERVEY STEVKNSOX, Kxeoutorof J. F. Hell, det'd. November 2lM, 1ST1. Also, at the same time rnd x,ri T will .H i-uiiur iMiifs ui.ti ointr claims tor monev and railroad Mot k belonging to the estate of T. A. Hell, dcccasid. J. IIERVrY STEVENSON, Executor, &c. November 22, 1S71. ll:tds i... . i .. , . ; . i IS IIEHERYT given that a Certificate-! for two shares of -Mock in the North Caro lina Rail Road Company, ined t John M Horah. has been hftr and that applica tion w ill be made for a new Certificate. Salisbury, N. C.. Nv. 8. 1871. JOHN M. HOEAII. llin:8 CONTAINS THE GOVERNMENT OF the Slate, Holding of the Courts, manv Valu al.le receipt an amrSTe Monthlv Calendar, Uarden Calendar, and mimv Anecdrstes, Stories, Ac, making it or.e of the 'most valuable and interesting Almanac's published. For Sale at the Stores of Mw k& li.own, and McNeelv & W alton, Salisbury, N. C. lm:9 PROSPECTUS OF The Scmi-Weeklr Tconcmist. I propose to publisJ, in Eiiiabeth Cltv N C Its aim will be to minister to the Literary taste of its readers, ainl to jm.mte the Ari. ul t.iral, Commercial, iWwial.Mechaiii.al and other industrial inienst- of our opie, w ith ali the capacity .industry and real it can comn.and. in a word Ji,e te,n.,mit propos., to occupv the whole held o legitimate journalism " Politic a llt, it will seek, witlut uirC the poisoned wcajwiw of bitternesS lo coinlune all the elements of opposiuon lo the reckle tendency of the times ; believi,,. we honestly do, that our Republic and its institu tions are in peril, and that unless fifKd men of every class, un.te xo and as one man, to stav the tide of corruption that is surging over us' this precious herita; wir Fathers will a, ... di-tant day be like a laJe thai i toId-liU a tiion tint bus pa.-.va away. The Editorial I manatrement will be under t; e direction of R B. Ckixy, assisted bv CoT. W 1 . Martin and Dr. R. K. SjKd, of PslsQuutnik count v ; C ol. 1) D I lTrtLec ,Cq 'r ii'i-Mi- ,' , . rtL,te, amden cot. m v ; I. II. (jilliam and T. Skinner. Perat.imo'n -onty ; Maj. If. A. William at.d Jc? 'cTe Chowan country ; Hoi-. L. C. Latham, Wa ng tin eonntvj.Ho,,. T. J. Jarvis, TvrVell co ; Ion M. L.Eure, Oates cannty ; 1) f.' Wi.iston Lertie county, and a number of occasional con tributors whose reputation will be a guarantv lerprte lnUri,f ud 8Uw- of tl""n- . Communications froin Ihe different crmnfies in the Dist rict and from the National and Sl" capital will appear iu every issue. There will 'tea (.!,. 4 KSJPgjtf aIkOM ( ,1! I O00Bi q.1 t,0 ?PENTI0 ueh thelarcest J5t k . f G.ls I ever oflfered in thi market, aud can hold out neater iuducemeiits than 7-rLtthe Wh,,,' d IMail D.uler, ith 20 years r.IoP expeiince iu the Trade. I think n.. dealer w ill run any risk in giving jnv stock a close exainiuuth.a before makiue his nurcliasr-s. either n? wholes ,) or retail. I call att-ntioD to a fr-w leading articles which will aid m'reachiiig the CIIINTIH.. I) it Goods in all ,he various departments: Notions. liady Mnd Clotliimr, (ieutg. un-der-wear. Pant. go.Kjs. HaU and ' aps. Boots and Sho?6. Stationary. Wall and Curtaiu Phper, Boljiug Cloths. HARDWARE AND - i.N. Axps: Sh , , aTld Spades. Iron St.el tud Ca: ' : - , Drugs, Medicines. rATNTS.OILS ..f all kinds; 1 'ye tulfs and Crockery . Coffi-r, Sugar. Molassca, SItt Cheese, Soaps, Candles, Spices of all kind, ( on f. ctioncries, Nuts, ('a. .dies. Currants, all complete in tl. it line; upper, solo and ILin.ess LEATHER I deal h.vmlv in all kinds WHIbKIESand BRANDIES, and call your spi ei .1 attention to T j' Fosr.r's OLD LO(j CABIN WHIS KER , unsurpassed )V miiv. I am a-em tor the famous WATT Plow: Wheeler. Milli.k ic Co'g nuiisnrpa-sed Thiesher and Cleaner, at manufacturers' prices. L" STRICT alteution given to all orders. I BUY ALL KINDS OF BUCE. Very thankful for the liberal patron age given mc in my business connections heretofore, I hope to earn a continuance of the same. My sale-tncii, under present arrangements, a;e : Geo. E. Bosiian, M. Hunt, Jno. L Burke, JI. a. Vandcrford, Moses L. It'td. THOS. J. FOSTER. No. 3 Main eircet Eaet Ward ) OalKhury, A. tj. j SS Oct. 3, 1S71. iVolice in RanLrtiplcy. lySTRICT COURT OF THE U. STATES XJ For the Cupe Fear District of X. Carolina. IU BAXKHIPTCY. In the matter of Samuel Grow?, bankrupt. ATOTICE. This to give notice that a petition h;u been tiled by Samuel Grose of Mecklenburg rotmtv, in said Dis trict Court, who has heretofore been duly declared a bankrupt upon the petition of creditors under the Act of Congre, enti tled An Act to establish a uniform svsfem of bankruptcy throughout the United State applied March 2d. 1M7, lor a di.hanV and certificate thereof, from all his debts Rnd other claims provcablc under the said Act, and that on thi 20th dav of December 1871 at 10 1 o'clock, a. m., in Salisbun at jheothec of R. H. BroadCcld, one the lb'tristers of said Court, in Bankruptcy at the time and place assigned for the hearing ol the same, when uud where the cmiitore may attend and show cause if any thev have why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. LARK INS cl'k 1( ol,thc U- S- Dist. Court of said Dist. ll:2t:pd Notice to Assignees. ASSIGNEES in P-.-krnptr who have l.a a. not lees of am. ... pi.blihed in tl : Lent and ai--.i.t - it . rame, are i ' : ;" aud oblige "nu nave not pa:i f. ; tested to forward a ;t...int TUE EDIIOK. Look! Litigants! In pursnance of nn order from the Gover nor of North Carolina. a Special Term of the .upenor Cart for the County f Rowan, forthe trial of Civil Causes, will be held on Monday, the first day of January. A. D. I?7-. at which Ter... of said Court parties and witnesses iu Hll CIVIL Causes re here by notified to appear aud prosecute or de feud their suits. D. A. DAVIS. Chairman r ... County Commissioners. OBADlAn W oonsox. Clerk. I0 2t CUTLERY, 0H00EIIES! f , . Ofe PrintiriE ofallkiaJb J. JT BizrKEK STAR COOKING ST0tp" . TIES best and ctt desi ever tt wventcil. Witncs on the gro,,,,, w cxperieuce prove it It U aiu.pi,. ,r, stly uianagetl. It ), the Iarj.e-t oeii of any Stove made in! America. Other xa-i-etics also on hind.) All sold chcrur th.:n any Move pwltllwfan stll tht and war ranted to perform rell. Tin W are on hand, and tin, copper, and sheet-iron work ofll kinds done to order " 1111 uisnsicn, ;iiitowx 4 WEANT MERONEY & BROTHER DCiLxna is LOHESTIC & PA1TCY QOOLS, Furniihin Goods, Hosiery, Dress Trimminpa, White Gooda, Boots, Shoca, Hats, Car. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES. Ac KTThey are agents for Sewing Machines, Agricultural Implement, 4c. PHILIPS & BEOS., Jfain Strert, tira doort abort Cvuri-llwte. (Sx SALE Fresh and salted; FISn of all kinds, a fall supply of Family Groceries, Lio,roM, and "i ankec Notions. Also, Boot, Slioea, Hats, Caps, Dumfctica, Yams, & Crockery. All going low for cah and countrr pro duce. Call and rr them. Mar 24 Uanfed, lO0,6uQ lbs, old Bones. V. WALLACE Asks public attcption to his large A select Stooulof Oood, comprising everything in the Mercantile line, and ffered as ehmp at th eheapat his remaining HVpstock at cost, in which great bargain are daily given. The high est cash prices, paid in Goods at the lowest rates, for all kinds of Country Produce. Furs! urs!! Furs!!! Bring all your Furs to WALLACE. rkrxnxo. C. S. M0RING & SOX, HOUSE, SIGH & OaiTAHSNTAL PAINTERS, SALISBURY. J. W. iBITTIIMG, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL DEALER in general Merchandise, Embracing all tEADINO articles. Buvs and sells all kinds of Cvuutry W. Wholesale Liqpr Dealer ami Commission Merchant. Agnt for Navassa Guaxo Co. Orders Solicited. R. W. PKICE. T. j. rnicic PICE & BRO.s II AVE OrE"ED A Pasiilv Grocery- Stari. In the new buihling lately occupied by G. C. Smith are K-lling n hoicc selection of articlisinthislineat y reducetl prict - Flour. Meal. Bacon : er. Iird. . . fro-'' and sweet al way : adv. CofT -u-gi: ii; and Teai. to suit the'fancv. ...n you Produce and trade with Price a Bko. BTRTOS CRAIG E. KERR CRAICE. CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, So. C Council lrcft,o)K.tite the Cwrtlluute. I PRACTICE in the Superior Courts of Rowan sd ad- ' joining counties; in the Supreme ( t at ' Ralei'di. and In the United Static t ..it ! and District Courts for the Dist. of North Carolina. March 23, 1871. f ; DENTIST. - Office, corner of Church and Innisa streets, Salisbury. Qj WM. M. BARKER, Coach Maker. SCL, Is Tni.niiftrtiirinT n!l Lin.i t ' r aiUMK of vehicles at his shop on Lec street. Anv one nredine a really and, and fine job'ran get it here. Call and see. All work after the most approval patterns, and will compare with any north or Knith. Sih ial attcntiou invited to his light work, and to his paint ing and trimming. IOrnamental and SIGX Tainting done v.-ith neatness and dispatch. Salisbury, 31 arch 23. "COME TO BOOKS!" THE $ A LI SEI liV BOOK ST ORE, Bj J. J. STEWART, U the pbice to get Books, from A. B. C, vp teard. until you can learn to talk in lan guage which few can understand f ho,, 1 liooks full series of ail the most jopilar authors. Afao, any amount of B'b!es, Tes-J taments. Hinn Ikxks, Vocal and Instru mental Mrsic rttm- Bs.ks. Cony Books. Blau;k jLtti Hooks, JUulo randi.mii, Pens, wAwSy pencils. Papt rs (Writing and Wall,) Inks and Ink Stands, with a long catalogue of Story CRooks. BIPJCHAM $c CO. fr7PT2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fflG-riociHs, Main SL Salisbury. Are receivini? a vcrv lare stncV nf Salt, Sugar. MolaMeii. Bacon. Lard. Kice- Cheee, Candles, Ponp. Powder, Rbot, 1 Whlskev, Brandy, i Tol acco. i Woxlen Ware, Crorkerr and Glas Ware, and all article usually in the Grocer. 'He. which we ar selling at whleale u tail on the mo; : fa vorab'e terms. No... ..Store. ( 1 sacks Ooflee. bbls. ku -. i 1kxcs Candles, 30 " MtdasJs, ; "0 gros (J.iil Ar Ax' upr. Scotch SnnfT FOR SALE LOW. Tle very Mt Kero ne Oil, Pure Clarified Cider Vinegar, Pure Candies. RiM ns, Nuts. Cheese, Crarkcrs. Corn Starth,' Heckcr'f Farina. Cox' Gelatine, ' rfoicatcil C'ocoanut. Royal Bakinf Powders Just recei? ed at DIM, II AX k CO'S. JOHN S. HENDERS0H, gttflntfj at Jafo, 3 KRS. C0EEELL, Tliankful pat favors, has the i . to announce the meipt of hi r Fall tj- of mili.infj:y GOODs. Ilat. Bonnets, Chignons, Switche. Rop. lowers, RiU-.rrs &c. she is frv.,ii.-nt v receiving additions to hr nock, ar i thus keep on hand tlie latest tvi -Her Flowers arc vcrv U-mitifuL C ' and see. Orden. toficiu-O. Repairi. done as uual.-Store naji neat and c a-jy'nearly oppositt- the Ikixtlcn IIou.-. " J. m. kwox, No. 4, GRANITE ROW. MAIN STREET . I'FaLKU IN Sttnle and Fancy I )rv Good, Cloth : -Shoes and LUhMs, Hats. GrrKerit. A, AImo, l uiM and trlh fvr CORN and FLOUR, and Country Produc e pueraUv. Protr , attention to orders for Gr.ix. Fuvu. llf lie invite thoM- who wi-1. to nv .. a well as thoe who wu-h to buv, to . and sec him. He pays LIBERAL PUCES for Produce, and sells what he hag SMALL ADVAM F. wm7jiptuiimer: SADDLE and HA!! Wt X Hvv U VP A- v 1 1 1 1 1 ' MAKEIL West corner of National Hotel. Kcep sale a hplcndid st.k of 'fames, SatlJ , , and Bridh-s, SI.-h-. nr.l 'u-. to or i Bewt s!k k alone employ- Rejniring ii .both lines attendcl to. ui. cnJi. " J. H. Earnhr.it & Go., fVjn? V VM F.UTT TIKRs OF s22:CARMAG!S. BUGCiGS. and '.Vap-ons of all kind. A lo. repa: -in-done at h.irt notice a; .1 in tlrtvlH-t i .uii ner. Shop on the corner of I.-e an. Kerr street, one I.I. w-k fro-u the Itj4. Sali.-burv. Mr-rch J.5. J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Manufn-turrru uud in Furniture. Cottage lM-d-fe;d-. Cof.ui.-e fhar r M i'. paintitl ( hainUr ui?-t-Ri-" Urtr.il. Sui:.. walr.ut nl pain.. Cane Sx.it I'h.iirs. I:.;j,r Cl..rr- . f dtcripiior,fc. Kttt -i..n IVninir Table. t bles if i.'i ki: ,! '.Vsr.lrf.lH-s. liiii,-.-Washctand. M..it Not. M.itt n-s-.. S.l Ret-eption Chair- ::'i.l I'.ul. r S Rustic Window Mia.l.-s. a no In for plct eness. l-a lit . hi-. j.iit-ss and tw ,iili Also, many other nrti. h-s vhi. ), :ir. j, Cycd to M il as h aji or h ajx r thin ! !ouc in the western part of the State. fciiimi aaiTSala - - b.swrfi,i l.K full ass. " ' and Wji"t h..- Tit IliN (hk hie' ' Jriiisln -. hour- ii Be si. .all l.taru j'iite sion IloU.. n t lM.r U i-.n the ollirc. Me our Mc k ami lit :ir our pi.. SjH-cial orders (ni:tl from pl.oto-' in our otlicei will t- m.j plied. C. F. BAKER & CC It i' and A''.-. Jjfiltt i,4 Tin, Shect-Ircn and Ccrper "vTirc . Cook, Parlor and Ofcc Stoie. of ei-ry si Mm) i;i!i'v. STII.I r cd. h-iiisrs IJ.H.f cd. i ; u ; , r. .1 u -p-all at short t -tic nr. l in t!.- ttia. Work w Aim wi n.. l ull -i.m k of ; r . Store. We t aniiot U- ui.-l. r-.ld. Highest prii. - iii i i..r o'..l topjr. J. ALLEN BR0WK, xriini nmi.. ix GRAIN, FLori:, HAY, c'. SALISBURY. H. C. Dealer in IT RE f'EK'CHAS '.T.I' and other reliable I". ni'ij r. Al.-. I.! for building a w!l n- a-jrii nit oral u Ollicc at Wm. tm- mn a hoe Mnrr, Main stn J. ALLEN BROWN, REPRESENTS several ,t the leu, and most rf ?- p. .; -il!- -i n i i i i Fire and Life. jn.h ie at tin est rate. U.TVc nt Wm Ovllmax a Son's Sh H- st..rc. Mr, A NSW sr. A ij WASH iNU. . '.liOii.TiMi: C'ytbc dtTacl -d Ly I lie use WARPXBID'i.- t: iLli V X 1 E K Sclf-Y.liinc SOAP. end t-i -1 1 .- i i r r. rd I'.ite L'st. AfJKNTS WANTLI). AVILrOX, L"CV.iili, I.VI:;.i;-jt Co f 1 ... , . t i k1 A,-r.i i, '.,. f ' . ... r L r,A Cm it i.i . . . r a. T R E E ST Fruit and Ornamental, For Autumn oi" 171. W .nlt- tt r stt-l i ti I f'H.UTS UC hi t oor iutv si.o , .a j... tr -t. . k i.t . our.Jaru ut.i Ivfi Pft I Its. liraf tt.e it.l sIUJ ; fjn I rt.sll.eatjii lreS. M.rtit. aaJ fMa. N slid iUrr ty.: at ' tus iut.Li Trts. tin's . i. r.it, t, Ieacn ti at.l l.ti . . , , r,t '"-5i til r.!.! on it j l i -ijti.j.. s f. i .. . Nm. I l rn 10 . No ii , L! I0-. No. 3-(;r-rr-W.... JtK . N... 4 U . free. .No. J-LtiU '. .t.!t.. i.; . l ooHunf Ftlll.l.J li,- Jldy, licind Leaders. For om't'..:ij !tt n-.i ? J m COil:.KW.(1.ni.(.;.lf..'t S V. O30 Arent IOper e r ei at al I diCorrtira. If wm nt j-, ,m rrf t b n ' I and .icaaaiit ork j j i f . : j ( - lt. t . A M llion DoIIotb. d bet i ft rfatm . aira fitM I . Tcanrr li-r M-rttl VI L bb.HM to etrf PS8 Treads sr. w Agents ! Kcad , Tliis i t laa saW ar II Vsa!. me rskaa Isb. mm a u ... r? r tip 4ef l nui ; sadnas U. Waft aCav.i LaU, Mm.