EX-GOVERNOR VANCE'S RECORD I " - I, j . Toukcee's Slaxdees Dkxied-ASalis- ' - BVKX VtlSOS SX0BTRErCTJCD. To Editor of the N.Y.iTribune : -"- Sim I am indaced, by the attempts of the. Grant triea to iiiiure Mr. Greeley through me, j to notice - certain charges made by one A. W. Tonrgee, a carpetbag Judge of the North Carolina Superior Court, against me, in a peech recently made somewhere in the State of N. Y. As I remember it (for I have not the paper before me) this man charges that, while Governor of North Carolina, 1 became a comcript-honter, arrested women and little children, and kept them confined in pens, bad their thumb maahed under fences, ice, ice,. So far as. I am concerned I denounce these charges as infamously and maliciously fake. Such tniogs were neith er done by nje, nor by any other person under my order, or with my knowledge, consent or procurment. The American people know that, a4 though I wttit into the late war reluctant ly, I nevertheless fought it through, both in military and civil position, with all my wight and ability. For this I have not apologized, nor been called on to npolo gize. Rut I claim that, in all the bitter ness and fierce passions of that unfortu nate struggle, I was governed by princi ples of justice and manhood. And if any man 'can show that I wa guilty, know ingly and willfully, of any single act of cruelty or inhumanity to friend or foe, 1 will agree to be held up to the detestation of mankind, as no better than the mean est carpet-bagger that ever fattened on the miseries of an unfortunate people. The purpose of such slanders deliberately ut tered upon the Soutliernjupporters of Mr. Greeley is sufficiently apparent. The wonder at their iniquity is lost in the grandeur of their impudence. -This Radi cal! party, which makes no scruple , to receiving to its bosom the veriest of red handed Rebels, and of coddling upon ifa knees the wildest monsters of treason, expects toJoipoae upon the Upton senti ment of the North by showing what bad company Mr. Greeley is in. They re ceive, with songs of rejoicing, the return ing prodigal who, by entering the Radical camp,' shows-thai he desires to add plun der to bis rebellion and treason, and exclaim virtuously against those who still stand out for Greejey and peace to a distracted land. Let them first spurn the associa tion with Southern fire eaters, and then they may exclaim against Mr. Greeley's Rebel friends with cheeks that need not burn with shame. Will any of the papers which publish ed the Hon.! Judge Tourgee's . slanders upon me now insert this refutation of them I I can hardly hope so. When I was elected to the United States Senate iu 1870, the organ of the Administration, in Washington, perpetrated aJbul calum ny opon me by asserting that I wasjn a degree respotisibTefor cruelties to Federal Iirisoners at Salisbury. I,went to the"YVar departments where my official letter books were (and are still, I presume), and asked permission to copy some letters from my self to the Confederate States Secretary oi war on this subject. 1 was told 1 could look at the letters, but could not copy them without ftie permission of Congress! I did look at them, under charge of a clerk, and there thoy were, and are, con taining not only a full and triumphant refutation of the charges, but sho wing that I had exerted myself to obtain an allevia tion of fhr.ir Ithn nriinnnnM Hut justice and truth were not expedient then. I fear it will be yet many years before the public are fully alive to the weakness and wickedness of basing the public policy upon the passions and false hoods begotten of the womb of civil wr. May GodJiatten the day. ! Z. B. Vance. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 27, 1872. This from the Danbury News is worth airailo or two: "Two Squabble Hill men have been devotipg themselves to one girl. Detwecn the two she hard y knew how to choose, and fortune grew dizzy skipping from one banner to the other. Friday night No. 1 appeared in a bran-new pair of pants that had the most gorgeous plaid ver seen. The young lady caved at or.ee, thiew herself upon his breast, and faintly articulated : Ob, ain't they bully !' This of course sovcd the difficulty as to the maiden's choice, and there was -evidently nothing more to d but to fix "the day." Rut, aliis! for human calculation. Sunday night No. 2 appeared on tho scene with n shirt that opened behind. They are to be married next Thursday. No. I has retired to the solitude of a tan-bark mill in York State." e did not publish Mr. Charles O'Con or s letter because of its length, of its -Wing badly reported, and of its character. He is of great ability Us a lawyer. We doubt if be has a superior in America. His letter however will not add to his reputation, or prove him to be a btatesraan. It is a prolix argument; in favor of some sort of government that might snit some thet latitude or country than ours. It is Utopian, crotchety, full of abstracrtheorien and. not as luminous as a comet's tail. In it he chairas to be in fvn r ' ef reform but, strange! to my, indorses the Grant- .I)lintftll lll Wn.. ! it .m . v...i?5iUiuu. ue gays tne choice. ... v. cuuiury ues oetween Grant and ""T,i,e7i "e gives Ma countenance and support to a so-called straihUont nomination.! He also intimates that Grant, or his fncndsr. Are running the Louisville ..utcmue or wuicb Lyons is engineer, Duncan is fireman and Brick Pomery is scavenger. 'We are sorry for Mr. O'Conor auu regret his fatuity i Qciting witK a movement that tan only bring dUfiredit "pon ao honorable and dUtinguished H P. Diclt Judge of the Federal Court for the Western District ?0f N. C, has . yycreu uiai ail cases in Bankrnntrv nr ... . r McDowell, Rutherford. Polk. Cle! Uaston and Lincoln be filed with H. C. Cowleii, sq. Clerk of said Courts at Statesville, ! to beby him transferred to R.HV BroMdfield, Register in Bankruptcy vt fuiw uroun, at oausoary. A Frightful. Death.. Edward Cloutier, a young1 var nisher of Detroit, met with ahor Hble death. .The young man has had a great passion for'gymnas tics, expecting to attach himself to a circus as soon as he became proficient. .While working a- round the building he has used all his spare moments in swing ing from beams, turning hand springs, and performing (other; feats calling for suppleness and; activity. . lie was seen clinging, to the main shaft of the two hun- Idred horse-power engine a few days ago, and was warned by his employer never to attempt the feat again. This shaft runs a-j long within 30 inches of the floorj and makes about 150 revolutions per minute, In the morning, yesterday, after finishing 'up ai table, Cloutier went to the north end of the building, and prepar ed himself to perform some feat which he had studied up. jTakj ing the tackle rope which is used to hoist articles from the alley below, he passed the free end over the shaft. This much was ascertained after his death, but his further proceedings will nevi er be known. A boy was jvork! ing forty feet away, and was firsM alarmed by hearing Cloutier call out, "Stop the engine quick !" Running around the boyj saw that he was caught in the folds of the rope and wound ove the shaft. The boy ran, as did oth ers, but it was two or three) min utes before the engine coujd be stopped, and then the victirti was past help. As soon as the rope lashed him close to the shaft the young man had to turn with it. One of his arms was: caught t round the shaft close down, but left his limbs free to pound oh the floor. The noise of his feet striking the boards was beard half a block away above the hum of the nrlaehinery. His boot heels tore atrip off one of the boards and were then flung from his feet clear across the room. His hat went the other way, and his pants were stripped off and thrown 15 feet away. After the boots flew off the young man's bard feet whipped the floor 300 or 400 times. -Tho feet were smisheH up to the ankles so that) they spread out like brooms, looking Hke pieces of bloody beef, j Tlie bones oLthe ankles struck the floor until dents half anj inch deep were made in - the boards. After the engine stopped, Clou tier had to be cut loose from the shaft. He gave a gasp as: they released him, but died as! they laid him down. One of his arms was broken half a dozen times, and indeed there was hardly a whole bone in his body: His legs were mere pulps, his breast crush ed in, his ribs broken, fingers broken, back and neck broken. and a Worse sight never was seep. The floor was covered with blood and fiesh, and the strongest medi shuddered as they looked, f GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SEXATE. ! 1 1st district Currrituck, Camden Pas quotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan aid Perquimans, C W Graudy, Jr.' John L. Chamberlain Republicans. I 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington. Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hvde John C Resprss. H E StillevJRenuhlipin ! 3rd district Northamhpton aUd Ber tie, G D llolloman, Republican. j 4th district Halifax.; Henry Enbes, col'd Republican. !, j 5th dislrictr-Ed'ecombe. AlexaicGa- be, Republican. j ' ! i 6th district Pitt. J McCotter. Rennb lican. " f I 7th district Wi'son. Nashund Prank- lin, Vm. K Davis, Juo AV Dhnham, Conservatives. F I 8th district Craven. A S , SeSvmaW ' 9th district Jonep, Onslow and Oar teret, James G Scott. Conservative. I 10th district Duplin j and Warne,i W A Allen, L W JIumphre'y, Conserfatiyes. 1.1th District Greene and Lenoiri R jviug, uepuDlican. j ... ltb district New Ilanover, Geo il Mabson, col'd, Republican. 13th district Brunswick and Bladen f1 XT 11:11 n - 1 1. i i vjt 11 xiui, cvepuuiican. I ! 14th district Sampson, C. T. Mur- phey, Conservative. . j L i 15th district Columbus and Robeson John W Ellis, Conservative. j j 16th district Cnmberland and Har nett, W. C Troy. Conservative ' ! S 17th district Wake, I James H Harris. w u, xu'puQucan. . j 19th district Warren, John A Hymau col'd, Republican. J t I 20th district Orange, Person and Cas- weu, jonn v, Norwood John W Cnn ninguam, lionservattves . I 4 rfisi aiatrict tiranviUeUonrbon Smith Republicao- j j ( Snd district Chatham, iR J Powell 23rd district Rockingham, JT More head, Conservative. f ' I 24th district Alamance and Gfaifford Jaa Tl MoreheadJr.,' W. J Morray, Con servatpve.4 f .v-t;.vr r 25th district-Randolph'and Moore, J M 'Worth Conservatives. "T.:Y .4 i; - 26th districtRichmond and Montgo meryyt T Long, Kepublican. . !rf'" ! ' "27th! distract Anson arid Union 0 T McOanley, Conservative.? ;" r 28th district Calarrns and Stanley, J C parnhardt, Conservative. i 291 district-Meckledburg, BP War ing, Conservative.; ' - f - 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char les Price, Conservative, 31st district - Davison, John T. Cramer, Repnblican. i - district Stokes and Forsytbe, J M Stafford, Conservative. 33d district Surry and Yadkin, A C Cowles, conservative. ' ' 34th district-Iredell, Wilkes, and Al exander,! Thos A.Nicholson, Phineas llorton, conservatives. 35jth district Alleghany, Ashe, Wat auga W113 Counceil, conservative. S6tb district Caldwell, Burke, Mc Dowell, Hicheiraud Yancey, W W Flem ming Gndger, conservatives. ' 37th district Uatawbi and Lincoln, James R jEllis conservative. 38th district Gaston and Cleaveland, W Jj Miltler, consevative. 39the district Rntherfbrd and Polk, Martin Walker, republican. 40th district Buncombe, and Madison, Jas. II. Merrimon, conservative. 4 1st. district Hay wood, 'Henderson, and Transylvania, W P Welch, conserva tive. I 42d district Jackson, Swaip, Macon, Cherokee,! Clay uud Graham, W L. Love, conservative. Republicans 13 ; Conservaties 32. FOK nOtJSE OF REPIIESENTATIYES. Alamance Grant, con. Alexander J M Carson, ind . ADeghahy Anson R T Bennct, con. ; Ashe Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bextie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Perry, rep. Brunswick Buncombe T D Johnston, 1 eon. Burke 'Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Casweili-T J Foster, Geo W Bowe, rcpJ Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, Hanna, cons Clserokee Chowan John L Winslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. Cleaveland John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven B Abbott, E R Dudley, reps. ; Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T S Lntteilob, rep. Currituck - James M Woodhouse, -con Diiie Oliver N Gray, rep. Davisou J T Brown, Johrf Micheal, n p. Davie Charles Anderson, con. Duplin -Jjo B Standford, , cons. Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis Bunn, reps. Forsytbe W II Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. liates Uobt H Ballard, con. Grauville Huh G Snecd H, T Hughes rep?. Graham Greene Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J SVoodwyn, reps Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood II P Haynea, con.; Henderson James H BIythej'rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep.( Hyde Iredell- Williams, Stevenson, cons. Jackgon. Johnston--Wm. II Joyuer, Jesse Hin- nant, cons. j Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lenior Stephen Lassiter, rep Lincoln A J Morirson, con, ! Macon J L Robbiuson, con, Madison- Mecklenburg Jno E Brown. S W Rfid, con. ! ; Mitchelf J W-Bowman, rep., Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindsey, con. New Hanover-James Heaton. Wil liam II McLaurin, col d, Alfred Llody, col'd, repsj Northampton Burton H Jones, rep. Onslow J W SliHckleford, con. Orange r Pride Joues, Jones ;Watson, con; Pamlico, j Pasquotank, F M Godfrev. ren. Periquimans, J R Harden, rep. i Person.! Montfort McGeliee, con. Ifut, Wn, P Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. ; Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier, reps. Kichmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep Kobeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons. Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cons. ! j Rowan.' F N Luckey, Kerr Craige, con- Bervaiive.j Rntherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, 4- Bryant, cons. - BtanlyJ 1 Stokes, J G II Micbell. con. j jnrry, Harrison M Wangh, con. Swain- Transylvania Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union- Wake, ! Ri chard C Badger. John Gcf-man, Stewart Ellison, col , Rob't S rerry, rep, 1 Warren, GoeJI King, J Wm H Pas- cnaii, reps. Washington, D C Guyther, rep. Watauga ' 1 Wayne, J 0 Rhodes, E. G Gopeland, Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Doha, reps. ' Wilson, H C Moss, con. j Yadkin, J G Marler, con. 1 Yancey.- - TRIUMPHANT! " "X" si . mmmm UPWARDS OF FIFTY FIRST PRE MIUMS and Gold and SUccrMedaU - were awarded to C hales M. Stikff for the best Pianos in competition with all the leading manufactur ers of the country. OfSce And nw Wareroomt, No. 9 KortkLrbcrty S, BALTIMORE, Sid. The StiefTs Pianos onUin all the latest im provements to be found in a first-lass Piano, with additional improvement of hi own in vention, not to bo found in other inftruments. The tone, touch aod finish of their inKtru ment cannot be excelled by any manufactur ed. A large assortment of Keeond-hand Pianos always on hand, from $75 to $ 300. Parlor and Church Organs, gome twenty dif ferent styles on hand from fSO and upwards. Send lor Illustrated Catalogue, containing names of over twelre hundred Southerner (five hundred of which are Virginians, two hundred Xorth 'Carolinians, one hundred and fifty East Tennesseans. and others throughout the .South), who have bonght the Stieff Piano since the close of the war. J.ALLEN BROWN, Agent, 22:40t Salisbury, N. C. Valuable House and Lot FOR SALE. I wish to sell my House ic Lot situated ou Inniss street, froutiug four hundrt-J tt. The Lot contains four acres, or one square of the town. The House is a twelve-foot story, and contain? six rooms, besides a base ment cook-room of brick. Kitchen. Smoke house, Lumber room and Wo.h1 house, also a first-rate Well of water with a brick Dairy 8m 16; a large Ram. sheded ou two i.les 30 m 20, with a 20 foot square threshing floor; three acres of the lot is we'l set iu clover; also an excellent garden. Any person wishing a Valuable Lot, would do tcell to gite me a cull at once as, I am determined to sell a bargain. R. J. WEST, ang 6th 72; 47; 4t R. W. Price. t. J. Price. PRICE & BRO. Have Removed THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STORE TO JENKIX'S CORNER, Where they will continue to Sell Flour. Meal, Fresh- Meatr. Hacon. Lard, Butter. Eggs. Coffee. Teas Sr.r, Salt, Pickles. Mo lasses, 5rc. together with a large and varied stock of household and table necessities. Briug your country produce to PRICE & BRO. (17:tQ FOR SALE. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND from four to five miles of Town, containing WOOD and MEADOW, with a part cleared and in orchard. If not sold Ufore the Gth of Julv next it will then be xd at public sale. Apply to J. K. IirKR-R v't May 17, 1872. St:. MAKE HAY While The SUN SIIIXKS. I WOULD rospectlilly jrive noti farmers that I auiAireut for thu C ice to the Celebrated. BUCKEYE Jloicer and Heaver and SicecDsta les TUIIBSIIEII. Manufactured by C. Aultman & Co., Canton. Ohio, and I respectfully request those in need of any.oreitherof these Machines, to call and ee uie, and get a Bok giving full instructions and prices. The scarcity i f laborers and the high price of Hay, fcc, make these Machines a necessity. Please bring or send me .Vour orders as soon as possible. J. K. BUKKH, 3l:tf Salisbury. N.C. ROWAN MILLS ! rHB proprietors of thee justly celebrated Mills are iu the market lor WBEAT. and solicit calls from all who have it to sell. Thev pay the highest market cash prices. Flour! Flour!! Ther also solicit nrdprH for Flonr. Thpr manufacture four different grades of Flour, ranging Beat Family, Family, Ex tra, aud Super. They also sohcit orders for Bran. They exchange, or eriud for toll, as mar be desired. EMMEKT, BROS t CO. 39:ruipl Beware of Counterfeits ! JOB HOSES' 81 VASSWiiB r www (0 m'I (iU funurftiu fmmJt4 fr, fnUlU. TV. fnaliu iiH th nm iUk M pckfe. AUHhert art cortKlt imUtUiu. Tb ttiacias PiUa ara nfaUinr tn tb cnr of U taoa t.infal mui danrroaa diat to which th fem&l confutation U ubjact. They tnnderat all xeaaaea and rwmoT all obstruction, from what Tarcaoj. , TO BIARRTZD LADTX9 thcyara particularly nitM. They will in a hert time briii on th monthly period with rarularity; and althourh Terr powerful, contain nothing; hnrt fal to the constitution. In all cases of Nsrrons and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, ratine on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means hare failed. Tbe circulars around aeu packace rive full directions and adrice. or will be sent fie to til writing for them, sealed from obserration. NJ. In all case where the eumi cannot be obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie tor. JOB MOSES, 18 Cortlandt Su New TorkTwill Insura a bottle of the ftnuin, containing: Pifty Pilla, by return mail, mcurtly tclcd from any Knowledge of Its content. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES,. BRTAITS PITI.MOHIC WAFERS Cure Coccus, Colds. AtrauA. BaoscaiTis, 8ou Tbboat, Uoiutaits, DirnoctT bssaTaiao. I- OIPIIIT COBSCUPTIOW AM9 LCMO PlStASBS. They hare no taate of medicine, aad any child will take them. Thousands have ben restored to health that had before despaired. Tenttmonr ci' u in hundreds of eves. Ak for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAPIRS. Price 35 eenta per JOB M0SX3, Proprie tor. i Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DKLAMATiTrE'9 8PECTFTC PILLS. . t prepared try t. UAHiM lllus, No. 114 Rue Lombard. Paris. These rtlls are highly recomraendod by the mtlre Medical acuity oi Prance as the Tery best remedy in all races o in ail case or permat orrnrra, or semraal weak. of Sperm tly. Dally 01 nesi : Itirhtly, Daily or Prmatur Emission ; recret Habits and Pexual Kxeessea ; Rlxition o( the uai eacneas or Im u or Impomcy ; Weakness aritingfrom OenitsJ Orrans; Weak Spin : OepoiiUla th Urine, and all the ghastly train of Disease arising; from Orerusoor Kxeeesea. Theycore when all otheTTem fdies fail. Pamphlet of Adrice in earh box. or will be sent Pre to any address. Price 1 99T Box Beathrmail, cvrtl0eui from mil 6trwtion on vsosipt of price. OSCABO. IIOSKS. ItCosTLAKV fT-.JiawToaK.8olo OensralAsentfcc America. ang 14, '72. 43: ly. Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff1 Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, 5ft. For Sale at this offit HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, A'. C, ARE CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and valuable Tools, Imile menta, Machines, Contriranclea, Ac, for the convenience and facility of Fanueru, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe-Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Carriage Builders, Coopers, House-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c. 1 In fact, few Tx-nion nnacquainted with our est alii ish i, tu v ui (lie njuo J. ALIaBaW BE0WH HAS taken the room recently occunied by Oven.ian. Holmes A Co., ia Murphv's Granite How, and opened u PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. J-He solicits cash orders from abrod. Produce lought and .hii.ied on verv hurt notice. Respectfully refers to bunew en of the citv 3S wasii paid ior all leading articles ol S 1D Commission Merchants, 83 At the Sign of the Red Flag, MEROXEY'S OLD STAND, MAI.V PTKMKT SALISBURY, N. C. J. K. BI KKK. J. M. COFl'IN. lic-ieo". KSTAuction salis everv &.turdav"ai.d public davH. ' ' 1 ' Oh! Yes Oh! YesOh! Yes! Ilavin- fallen back to a better ifsiii.n and leen reinforcvd by forming a cop:irtiieibip with Jno. M. Coffin, who ha been long and favor ably known in the Mercantile community, I would rexpectfully return my thank to the public generally, and olieil a continuance of their patronage to the new Firm ; with the a Riirance that we will do all we can to aatufy all who may have anything to xell or bur. J. K. liVKKE. January 1872. X. B. I will continue to attend to the fil ing of any kind of projerty in the country, for Administrator and other when notified in time. tf :18 J. K. BURKK. Auctioneer. 1 have analyzed the Whiskey knoicn under the brand rf "J? SELECT," con trolled by Messrs. WALTER D. III. A 1 1f Ar 7..v;.,.,. l-.. ,; , r , u,. lind it Free from F nil Oil. an.l use for medicinal and family purj)oses. J. H. McCAW. M. D , Late Prof, of CItemistry 21. College, la. This brand is beyond all doubt a supe rior article aud can only be had genuine, at T. d Foster's, No. 3 Main Pt., nearly opposite Mansiou Hotel, Salisbury, X. C 3S:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, RETURNS HIS THANKS to his OLD FlUEXDS and the Public Tor the liWral patronapo heretofore extended to him. He uo informs them that be has titled up a new aud commodious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick where he would be pleaded to see them. He guaranteed to give natinfaetion in every eace. He has in hi employ of the heht Hair DreerR iu esiern Aorxn Carolina, lie requests a call from all. Salisbury, X. C, Dec. 17, lr9. 50 tf! I ouiiu ui ioriii varonna, IREDELL COUNTY. Superior Covrt, Spring Term. 1872. Marshall T. Bell a Aanignee of William Griffin, Bankrupt, ooainrt (Jeorge C. McIIenry and Daniel B. W'elcb, defendants. ' m. x auucauiiK uj mc naupiaciion oi ire v nun on ww, ...i ... affidavit filed, that the defendant (Jeorce C. Mi Ilenry is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. It in therefore ordered and adind?ed that nub- lication he. made in the Carolina Watchman a newspaper published in the Town of S .lUl.urr North Carolina, for sir weeks. notifvii.r ilii. fendant, George C. McIIenry that a Snmmona J ha been issued in the above' action again: him in which lie i notihed that a complaint will be filed in this action at the next term of Iredell Supeiior Court, on theecond Monday after the mira Jiomiay in Augut, A. D.1872, mitbinlh brst three dayg of the Term, and nnlewi th de fendant, George C. McIIenry answer the aame within the time prescribed by law, the plaintifl will ak &r the relief demanded in the com plaint. anew L. L. Summers, Clerk of oar said Conrt at office, in StatenaiUe. this 20th day of April. 1872. C. U SU MM ERS, CSC Gw33:pr fee 3 of Iredell county. ALL KINDS of COURT AND 21 A GISTRA TES BLANKS at this offizc BURKE COfflN ranpc of wants we are prrjmml to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptayiity of our poods for the purKM- frr which they are tuade. Nor can we dt-iKribc thrm in an advertisement. Tlicy mut U M-m. Come, thercfure, to the Hardware Store for any thing you want, from a toothpick to a Mca'in jcnjnnv; from a j in to a strawentter any i thin almoot even thinir. Tliev have . A FULL STOCK always on hind of ererr variety of NaiK Irt n, SleVl, Hoe. CJ rain Cra dle, 8rylhe, 1(0 iK.zen .xo at low price. Gun, rbdola, Krircs and Forks FairUnU Scale, the LeM WnKiph: Irwi Plows to be font!. We warrant them to rive satiafa-tiuii. Tkumn. :on s now anJ Sui-.i't r. COILV SHKLLKKS, ' STUAW CU'ITKtrS, J and a lhota rxl other thine ou need. Seod a . . in tout orders wr cut. and bur. 13tf Salihnry, N C. country Produce. n. -tf SALISBURY BOOK sBkastate SALEM ALMANACS ' At the LUx.k Streo. I3SALMS AM) 1JYMXS. At the liook Store i 1 LTHHUAX l:-.ks of Wr,hip. ! At the llK.k SU.re. io i O I10(L l:;;oKS. Ijre vuri.-t.. At the YU Store. IX fuel any tbii g iu the way of lin.k aad riat iniii-r . i n: v UaU ai Uurt notice aud n ti'ixliult'if W illi At the Hook Store S1 ' 1 -T Vl1 r'V PnaulM te Mi.a ui ..iirri.r. CALVIX PLVLER. ! Ja'i. -21. 1-7J. l.:tf n FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. JiaitHfiiCtHrcr nnl Itculoti i Tmrmiturr, invitk attcniion to their stock )f Cottaj; Iicadsteads, Cottage Chamber Suite, paiut- T . . . . cu viKiiuiKT oim, x rcncii Suitii. Walnut and tiaintid Cane Seat Chair ; B-K-kin hair of all deoiitiD, Kitenion 1 Dininii Tabie table of all kind Vanlr.le I Bureanx. Wahtarid. Whut-Xots. IattrrKius S.f. erTtin Ctair and Parlor Set. Alo. ICuslic Window hale. a nn eltr for rotnolet net, b-auty. cheapne and durability. Al-o many other article which we are nrenariKt to - heap or ckep r tkaa anj lioue iu tbe wctcru rt ((f ,he s,ate IT A full aort merit of II on wood, Uetalie snd Walnut Ilnrial Cater. wLich can be Inr tiithed at ;lhonr n'-tice. I!c pure to call, nearly oprmnite the Mansion Hotel, i;ext dr Ik Iw the KipreM offic, at-e iir k and hearom prict . Sp-'ial order (nia.lr from pbo'orapha in our office) w ill v uj plied. ap.V.2y.ym Assignee's Sale OF $4000 to WORTH S6000 I OF ' JJX&J 2J JbL-aLi.1 jJjLtJXi m j WILL legin at .'O o'clock on Saturdar. . mav Ino th, at tlie Auction Hon .rot I BL'KKi: 1 (OKr l t.iu.ll t mii.ii...t. th. c? mN rTr s - ft , lately Iteloncinp to John W. Hitting, bankrupt j This Stock roiiM-t of a general aortmrnt I f MercliiiLdi. such a i usually found in any First (. la.h StuRE. Salks to continue every "'lJ,ur"aJ 1,11 ' l " out. : Merchant and Trader, are respectfully mrt- . f ... 1 anil r-i-. r. A 1 ... ....... 1 V . . t 1 - , itiim-?n-i to (iiruu lucre niirr. Terms will be elated at the time of sale. J. K. HUKKE. Aiuignerc f J. W. BlTTIXO. Sali!,nry. April 1-72. 3l:tl ARKER'5rf H-SHOTGUII BEST. W THE WORLD. Kew York OSce, 27 XLLLXXB BX April 26. 1872. 32:1 y Marriage Certificate for eale here. STORE THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied wid, A large and elegant asaortmcut of PLAIN 4 tm SOB TYKES, Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &c, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and more Ornamental Tvj- kt Business & Professional Visiting, Party ami WwKlinj; Canla ; College and School V 4 si a m? mm Him Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS. Tob.icco Notices and LABELS for all purjK:es ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in tlo Printing Line. TIIE r (Carolina iDaldjman' AS A SEWM'A I'KR, Is a candidate for public favor. Iu circulation is go!, and it taijlj and patronage improving. It i ''- of the best advertising medium :i the State, and offers it fu-ilitie o:i liberal tertn-. as anv. FANCY HAIR WORK. MIW. S. W. TLUKELL. ill iu r7 kiud of Fancy Hair Work. Repair IlraiJ-. make Corls. .S ;!rl. ' DatnroU and JrWrlry Srtts ; al inakr fan ly. hair into Vi-th. aod BpiMs. Fr terma eall at her rrsidrt.rr on CI ntrt atreeU V-t of thr M-thlil fhurrh. mru plea cao W e-n at S. W. TtaaXt. u-r on loci Hrrt. Maj 9. lC72.-34tf. REPAIRING. Sewins Machine, l'e.brlla. I'araU. W?k Inf Carves, Appl ami IVstb I'art-ra, hbrsr. Cuora,Baby doding repair to buckets. Tub, Ar Ar. 81opin the rear of Clodfltrr Kureitcrt Store. Tcrsoa low, but eah ou Jrhtrrr. j. T. W-U- Juiv 2d irr: tiiiuo.

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