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I W I v T Si Nortl) Stale 111 UY, FRIDAY, JUJiK 18, 1HW J5rriCAJU OL'U FLOW E ItS. Mu n) loves (lie lily fair, ! Annie loves llie ioe ; . ii and I, and Willie too, I e every flower that blows. I the golJen buttercup, r loye the daisy white ; ' iulrt blooming in il shade, ' nil the rosea iu ihu hyht ; wallflower and tho'inuiiold, ' tid the- pretty Loiidoii-ur.dc ; nl l!m bluebell hanging down it bead, Juto laughing eyo to bule. !:d the hollyhock that turns about I's I ud to seek the sun ; . i ly do wo love the flowers, nd we love iliem every one. : i . .tor than our painted toys, i gli gilded bright and .my ; . 0 the gentle flowers that bloom . ne, sunny summer day. . ;: it God who made toe flowers, And tarcth for them all; r our heavenly Father's love, lute w net one urn small. .. 'tns tbcm with the gentle wind, V feeds them with the dew ; 1 ! he Gold who loves the little flowers, res little children too. UON AND His DAUGHTER ADA. We hare touched already on his deep .eciinu Ada. Madame Guiecioli tells us 't'ttt I1-" days in which be received a lock Iht hair or ber miniature were kept as a vs of solemnity, and hallowed witli in x i ible sadness. Even when in Greece news of an illness of Ada affect i bits so deeply that he was not able to cnnliiiue his journal. "The mother of Ad. i, he would say to Mine. Guiecioli, "has had the smiles of her cildhood and her youth, but tho tears of ber womanhood will be for mo." He lelt them springing : him warm and fast, afar across the k valleys of time aud through the nzen vapors of death. Years after, Col. Wihlruan, the snc- esorot Byron in the propiietorship of . ws tead Abbey, met liyrou s daughter n the round of London, society, and Iu t aed hei to come and visit the seat of her . .icestors. Sixteen months before her nth, Lady Lovelace made a visit to . wstead Abbey. In the great library the Abbey, Col. VV ildnian read oue of e finest passages of Byron to Byron's (iaugbter. Touched with tit beauty of the verse she asked who was the author, 'he. anther!" said Colonel Wildman. There is his portrait," (pointing to he picture of Byron, by Philips, on the wall The Murpbys, near San Jose, have pruiNiblv the uost extciwivt: aud pro duct! v ranch in California. 'I hey own over 100,000 lu ml of cattle anil are raiding this year 10,(HM) cstlvrs. They have recently noltl in Ssni Finii cLmo 20,000 head of cattle for &t0 a head. "The stories of the magnitude of farming op ratiotm in California arc almost uicndible. One fanner, near San Joae, has 80,000 sheep. Another, near Sacramento, paid out last fall 10,000 lor bags to put his crop wheat in. i ' California luxuriates in pearlies from June to October, strawberries from April till November, and in fact every Qionlh iu the year; grapes from Jun- to November, and pears from July 15 till Clirif tuiua. The farmers commenee harvesting iu June aud continue until the rainy reason sets in October. New potatoes are selling iu the principal markets at one cent a ponnd; flour id (j ;i barrel ; fresh salmon, weigh ing 20 pounds, at 37 cents each ; aud strawberries and cherries from 8 to 10 cents a pound. 'jJtt Queen oj Puddings. Take one pint of nice bread crumbs, add one cup of milk, one cup sugar, the yolk of f. ureggs well beaten, the rind of a fresh lemon gra ted fine. the,n bake: until well done. Now beat the whites-of the Uttr gg to a stW troth, adduig a tea cup at powdered sit gar in whirh hits been previously stirred the juice of a lemon. Spread over the -pTTrtiitwgn hyiT Bf Hy (my Emd Wf trhf taste,) then pour the whites of the egs over, and put into the oven until lightly browned. Serve with cold cream. It is the richest pudding known to the science of cookery. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. aiiB t an GOODS ! H SPECIAL NOTICE. t' tiie library ) and ho recited yemsljejr n restrietions ai jJliS&MMmtl? "hT said, wben lPTdontPa,iueut "Regard, diet. xe ' II you that I have been brought up in I "L"!' tha m"st 'mrt' ,,ttU or 1 up in regards .iiplete ignorance of all that jiy father." r rom that moment n passionate cnthu ; asm for all that recalled the memory of yron took possession of her. She loved i shut herself for long hours iu the apart jeuta ne bad lived in, and which still re ained much of the furniture which By in had touched and used. She loved to ieep in the room iu which he slept. She ave herself up to lonely meditations on is exiled fate and his prcuiatnre end, and tiueavored, with intense yearning, out f the association of scenes of er which his memory lingered, to extract some of 'hat tenderness which she had been de "ived in the glory of a great existence rem that time, all other charms of life became insipid and colorless befor her This child of Byron was inconsolable. be had been cruelly disinherited and 'ukbed of the most priceless treasure vhieb it was iu the power of heaven to jostow upon her the parental affection of the noblest, most generous, truest, and "iioat loving hearf which ever beat in the osom of a man. She waned and pined .nd fell ill so ill she knew she must die; and thco she wrote to Col. Wildman a let ter, begging as a favor to let her bo bur ied by the sido of her father. 'Tea, I will be hurried there not where my mother can join me, bnt by the sle of him who so loved me, anil whom I was taught not to love ; and this reunion of our bodies in the grave shall be an em blem1 of the union of our spirits in the bosom of the Eternal." Byron was mote Than avenged. The father and daughter lie side by side in the village Curoh of iluckuall. Belgravia. RELIEF roR tiie SORELY AFFICTED. It was the misfortune of the undersigned to have suffered, as few' have every suffered before, for six lotig and gloomy years; from an affection of his feet and legs, superinduced by overwork, during the first year of the lato war. During all that time, he wan e mpell ed to drag his emaciated Irame about, ou crutches. Iu vain he hivoked the best med ical talent of the country ; and visiteu the most celebrated medicinal .Springs. Worn down aud exhausted, he gave up all hope of recovery. At this stage of his case, having beeu governed by his medical friends from the hegiuuiug, he determined to adopt a method of treatment, the result of his own reflection. It is enough to say. that this method is uot so much uew, as it is, the more skillful applicatiou of what has been long known, ami attempted" by the Fhysieians. After tome weeks of the most unwearied and persevering efforts, he was rewarded with the most gratifying results. J mired, his rap id improvement aud recovery, was almost magical so much so. that iu looking hack upon his condition a year ago, he can, even now, hardly realize the truly wonderful im provement. Profoundly grateful f r this extraordinary blessiuK' he is desirous of being the means of diffusing similar benefits to those who may be similarly afflicted. lis therefore, proposes not only to treat, but CUIfE, all manner of diseases of the lower extremities, snen as oi.i anu mj-ojw.im- )(f are r no medicine is used The charges shall he in accordance with the general depression of the times ; and those really indigent, will he treated "without mon ey and w ithout price." EDWARD STLL, M D Feb. 12 tf Salisbury, N. C. AVING JUST RICTURN ed from tin- Eastern Mar kets we call your attention to much the larucst and nio.st complete stock of (food in this mar ket, all selected from new and t'i li stocks aud styles, and a hirfre portion piirebHnd directly from tbe Manufacturers and their Agents since The Great Decline in Drj Goods. All we ak is a call at the well known Em porium of this market. We invite voiir atten tion to a few LEA 1)1. V(i AimCMW kept iu this wholesale and retail stock : Dry Goods, "DRESS GOODS ! Notions, Hats, SHOES READY-MADE CLOT 10, McCubbins, Sullivan & Co's. COLUMN. P GREAT EXCITEMENT At No. 1, MURPHY'S HOW, Salisbury, 1ST. 6. Second Supply of 1 mine a mm GOODS, Cheaper Than Ever ! INS (J HA NCE COM PA NIKS. o McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., Vh a t v ru-i M n n x r lillU.UUUUU, Druggy Patent Mrdkiius, Dyi -Stuffs, I units, Tanners' Oil, Kerosene and Lin nerd Oil, Lead, I jijH'fy sole and Har ness LEATHER, CALF & LINING SKINS,' HARDWARE, Have just returned from the Eastern Markets, Where they have made a SECOND TL'R CHA3E of very desirable SPRING St SUMMER GOODS, They aie now enabled lo offer spceiid in ducementH to the Trade, either at Wholesale or Retail. Their Stock large aud complete, consist ing of Iron, Steel. Raddle ITirrdVarc, nnd Carriage T rinMuiiipn iu- iact, thousands of artaIea loo tedius to enuijieiate. tVo are agent ior the Great Threshers and JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, dC. CLEANERS iritrn l!laliiir l'owiler. -ire TrlVTli" the attention if 'Meri'hauti and the trnde pelierallj, to our -.lock, ussurihf.' thein they will find no'thin? hut fresli and desi rahle Goods. V'e buy all kinds of product. Save your lilacklierries and Fruits, which wilr- he to you a Tret lire. Smith. Foster & Co., SA I.ISItt : K 1 A'. C. Sprajme's Old Stand, nour the ilarket House. April it. 1 Hf,Q. i:t y 4 IT'l'I'i V I W 'Ire lo mn llie vyv i ir r i tiBri, m H1ND bills CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS LABELS Gen. Quiucy Giluiore lias been order en to oavannan to superintend repairs upon Fort Pulaski, which seven years ago he did his best to batter down. ' The Savannah NeWs thinks it will be useless to repair the fort. "The missiles from the , rifled cannon of Uillmore crashed n. I. ' . .. iiirougu us wan", uuuuugii seven ana a half feet thick, with a almost as much ease as a i title bullet could be shot through butter, and the rifled gun of to-day is much more powerful than those whose peuetra tire power created so much astonish ment iu 18C2." The town of Corrinne, the last of the mushroom cities that snransr un and van ished as the Union Pacific railroad nroH greswd, seems likely to become a perma nent city. Though not more thati three months old, it has upwards of ten thous and inhabitants, municipal organization, several hotels, dry goods, auction and commission stores, a banking house, and and a daily paper. The streets have been numbered as high as "Thirteenth," and municipal ordinances looking to the heahhrand Icanfmess of tfec city ore cn-ioic-rd by efficient police. The daily pa per is crowded with advertising-, aud in dicates exceeding activity in business. I onnne must be set rsndfrs ( th interior. Cctlcr lcaD0 AND EVERY OTHER KIND OP - JOB PRINTTNC, EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELL, -na LiiJ'.Al'J.i done AT THIS OFFICE. JS Clerks of Courts, Sheriff, Ma gistrates, and others, in ordering lilanks will please refer to the Forms as iiirm brrrd in u Hand-Book for County Ofti eers," published by Nichols &Gormau Raleieli, N. C. Addrrax. . ... J. RRUXER. Homestead lllauks ! i ' (For laying of llomestcads.) And a newnd improved form Revised and corrected by the best legal authority in this place. M a ior sale. Address. mar. 10. J. J. BRUNER. i,ml ci,!!.. inner-. of .iiuff Knerlly, Hint flue Hi wr, c ruin tobacco inxnuf ioturrrn, bt iiif aombla to flti't it markpi for llirir inig, Wt llcm.flvf nlillyed i ( nonrfotl the rot-ml l araaS f oarfjarkasx . ud Nailaic uur r , .. t M , k -. IIMI CI'iCP lll-' lllini If nrt'L.lirjr li'drhxl ll. rlll- rloua artirtr fr id tht afl.aiav, ml other goln M fur at lo - n Ihnt lrrllli.rr nlln i- nn lotijier m nl" In in ifclnfr (hi uM- t, t,-ir u vara Hi- pnblir t in-, the 1 1 1 i -: ; i ,. : upon throi ; a- iliry iirr the lort ibrttbj It will lie feiiml upon comimrlM 11 thut !, ilia Hi', Smiffii "far atieml" i f U olbera, bt-iiig i .-!, or llie De.i Mnri, ner an orinirul and rcit pr,.c kon only to oura.lv, Jieildit i I --i- ir (rent axe, atraiurtli aud M Hi, ua4 la aarr.ml. d n .t to contain any iCiacwrnoa or deleterloua riiltn-e, which raaai I he ll of the many worihleaa aril, ! nul on tar hv i thera. Thi-heat laffir heap, -1 in the end A ri-cnt ir will l- way be atalh-J on appllcalioii. In ordering pleaae aperi fy If ialtiiuS(lli(h Toaat,) or Fnab SnuOiKittra Scotch) .p'ris-to p. LQHILLAWD. niw vork THE MOENINO STAR. AGAIN EaUAMED AXD IMPROVED I !' his Well Bstablishcd nml popular I Daily Newspaper hus recentfv I'i'Pii L'ti'at- ly eniurfrcd and iuiprovcil (the xecoud ciiluriie- mnt 1Q eiKbteen month.) and is eimnatuitlv oll'orcd to tho peoplooftho two Carolina as sfooud to no daily foumai iii eifTitT of thoso 8tite. 'iVSTARi-a MVK. PR ACTIO A L and PKOllKto.SlVK A'KWSI'AI'EK. einincntlv adapted to tin; wanfs of this Mtctiun i touud and conservative in its tenchiiiL's, and de oti-d to the Commercial and Aitricnltnral Inter ests Ot tne BoatA. It ooiitaiiis lull and reliable Reports of the Markets, Ideographic Dispatches, Local News and Dry Good Hardware, Groceries, Clothing, No tioufy Hats, Caps and Straw r GJ3 63. B2,9 COMPANY NAILS, IRON & S fL, THE NATIONAL Life Insurance o or Tata Umitid HtaTei or -Amkuica.. WASU1N0T0N, D. 9. Ckartcretlbif lecial act nfCotiyreti.July 2,'CH. Cash Capital paid in full $1,000,000 It U no loiiftnr question with ny ram, who teuueriv loves nis wiU and children, who con sider, how helpluHd would Ui dicrir x ndltion in oaiu) of hia death, At to the duty of taking oat a MFK POLICY, butatatu whih Company be -I III II f.l I III llll PI I . It' lie rerlects a moment ho will conclude to patroiiiie the Company which shows the frreot eat degree of vitality, which exUmtla it busi ness over the Imp--t area, which is a Home Company in every locality ; which furnishes in- Mt ranee t the least cost ; which iHues no pdi cles that are forfeilalile should he be nimble next t ear, or any aubsejioJt year to pay his re IK will; and which is uniloiitiliillv nhle to un i t att Its promises. llli these leelinifs unit views, he look, over the newspapers, and, by the time begets through rcailuig the ml v n 1 1 -mru! id Uutniti or Mixed Companies, he limls his mind rotuddlcd that he is at a loss where to go or what to do. He can not comprehend one-half that is written, and concludes that none hut Auctuaies who are fa miliar with the principles upon which Life In surance is ha-ed, can comprehend or explain anything about dividends And his liability for notes given in pArt payment of premiums. In his dilemma, he looks into 'he plan adopted by the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, and tiinis just what he wants: ANA LL CASH HJiA N , mlm-cd I .. i ',. low. est minimum rule, like any commodity in mar ket, so much lfwnnni"c f'Y mi mnt'h Jloirey. No notes to give ; no interest to pay ; no ainie ty almtlt Asse-smellts; no apprehension of bis Toliry teiiig lorteilea next y,r i n, does not Iiay his uiiminl Iteuewal; and the Katee ao uiucfi .utter than other Companies, that lie realizes larger Dividend, in advance, than other compa nies can pat him iu the future. He limls that, instead of this uncertain prom ise, tit present high ra e, that the National pre sents a certain and definite sum for a much lower rate and puts up its paiifup Capitol of s 1,000,000 As n guarantee fund, thrit its contract will lu lu I tilled, ami. like thousand- of others, checrful 1 calls on their Agent to make his application (VrjMidiey. Hence the uupriH-edented and iiio-.l woiideilul stiecess ol the National as eon-tia-ted vrtth ttie nii! r aial Mutual Cmi"ali1es. Tliu Coiuptuiy buuaU iu. lirst pulii y ou the lt of August, lfie, and up to March I at, N2j, it had i--ned '4Jai Mlit'ie. Amount insTrreo fHf,iwt55fl tai Total tiremiuuis, X",H7 o:t The whole iiumta-r issued by the (Innnecticlit M utiial in the lir-t year of it, existence as ''Ji By the Mutual lleu'clil of New Jersey, ittM New Kngiaiid Mutual, :tl.l Phienix Mutual. It:;,') Massachusetts Mutuul. lite " Kitnlalle of New York, VT7 The Mutual Life, of New York, in the firat year of it existence, oi.ly issued 4To policies. In iN lllth year. ISH'M Anil in it - iuili year. V.-iJ this latter lieing liJO less l! an was is.-ued by the National in it.-, lirst seven months, .1 A V, COOK .t CO., Agents for the Southern Sfntes. P. V. i'KSCl l), General Agent tor North Carolina. Andrew Murphy. Salisbury. N.C.. agent for tiie counties, of Uowan, Davie, aud Da vidson. April 19. 1HH0. I7IUIUAL LEGAL NOTICES. State of North Carolina, ,.f dXyuTsuN 8VPER10RgoOHT J. V. Pyinona, aanignoe, P'lff. ) gainK V Summons. K.Q. Ilenderton, Deft ) To K Ai HetiilemMil-a non-reaident : You are hereby notified that a nmmona in the Above entitled case haa been iasucd agaiust you, m In-r. iu you are suminunod to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Oavidson County At the Court House in Li-xiugton, on the loth iluy ol juiy i ami answer tli com plaint therein which waa riled with the clerk of said court ou the 17th day of May IdUti, a copy of which, und of the tmmutoua were dcpoiilod in the post oracc at tne time directed to rou s and uotice waa given that judgment would be taken Against you, if you failed within that time, to answer said emu plaint, a herein it is al leged that you are indebted to the plaint ill there in, in the sum ol ( ',..'. I , ) two hut. died aud thirty-nine dollars aud seventeen cents, due by note, with interest t hereon from the 10th day of April I -I.-.; aud iu the further sum oi (a&V.iu) three hundred and fifty-eight dollars and three cents, due on account for board, less tbe auui of (jty.fV) uine dollars and eighty-eight cents uh.ch has been paid; that no part thereof has been paid. Vou are also notified that the above named plaimiH' has sued out a warrant of a'tacbilierl against your pioM'ity for the amount of moii cv, and for the cause ol action therein set rth, nt'ii liable to i i.i- Superior Court of Davidson County on the 10th day of July, ISiii), when and where you are hereby re quired to apiear aud answer ibe complaint, in delaull whereof, the plaintiff will take judguient against you a therein demanded Witness, L-ri li Jobusmi, Clcik of the Su perior Coin t lor the comity of Davui-on nt ol (ice in Lexington the I7"tb day of M.,v iWSO. LKY1 ui JOPNeON.'o. a. c. 20 :6w pi he tli- I) HUGS, MEDICINES, nW. If NEW Drug Store Ti AND FRESH DRU6S.'MEulCMS,&Cf in Salisbury, N. O. Dr. EDWARD SILL, State of North Carolina, KuVYAN ( 'OUN T Y-r A ttaciiji et. M. L. B-trniiail, I'lauiliQ'., against Wiley Thompson, Defenant. N0T1 E i hereby gi'en thill a warrant of at. acliinent ha been l-sueil against the estute of said dcteiidant who is beyond the luni's ot this Stale, iu favor ol M. L. Hattiliail, and re j lornabie belote a Justice of the Peai-e fur the 1 -aid County ol Kowan. on the Jlhh Uy of June ISliO. for the sum ol Tm enty-uine dollars i ami l..;iy live cetils. (i'i).4.i wilh iuteieat ol f'J'J 45 IrtHii the 28ili day ol May until paid. The said defendant is hereby lioiifi. d !.) j pear at said lime anil pl.tce and l lend his ruit j ot j'lilgmeiii will I e rend- led againal Into. V tlinse, Peter t llhamsoit a Justice of the ' Peace Ior Ibe County ol Uowan, this the 'JSlh ' day of May lMi'J. 21-Aw pi I ?.r TETEn William?ok, J. P RESPECTFULLY announces to bis numer ous old friend and patrons, and all others, that he is now opening, iu the huilditiK on 8. E Corner Main fc Fisher streets, near tha lioydeu House, an Entirely Fresh and Carefully Selected STOCK OF DRUGS. MEDICINES. Surgical Instrnmonts Pertumcrv, Combs. Brushes, Ae Ac. embracing almost every ihing ertaining to a Aral claes Drug Store; w Inch be will sell, as has always been his custom, at tiie most satis factory prices to purchasers. His long experience in, and thorough famil iarity with, tho business, in all its details and departments; together wilh his accustomed unremitting personal attention, authorises the hopj- of that success, which ', heretofore, in variably lew arded his cxeituuia Salisbury, I. C.. January 1809. 1 tf cTATD of ZJorth Crrol.no, O IlihUKLL t)UNTY. Superior Crair:, Spring Trim, 1809. It appearing lo the satisfaction ol the Court ii ai ii. e CtVil business of this Court requires e Spei-ial Tii in thereof; It i theMore onlcrei1 It.:.; a Special let 1:1 of the Su'ietior Couit. for i su, h a de ' l.e Ii ml ol lav il cao-i s only, be lulil for lb, CuntyVof Iredell at the Cour t House in States ville-foriitnencinir on STomlay the 19th day of July next, at whi, h time and place, all parties to uivn causes ; enl wilh t vyiWtYWs": Charles L. Siirnmcrs, Cleik of out sain Court, At office in Stalesvihc, this lOth day of April, A. U . IfVJ. C. L. SUMMERS, C. S. C. ap,i 3017i, causes ate hereby imt iGejjojLaj Ii their ujjt'ss-" SADDLERY & SADDLE Y HARD WARE, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, LTpper, Sole, Skirling, and HARNESS LEATHER, CASTINGS Dili (18 A ND SI EDlCINIiS, Provisions, SADDLE AND HARNESS FRINGE, SADDLE TIM ES, &c. In sliort everylliiug.tlie people need, all of which was buujjht for CASH ufterr the 'irginia and Soatu m Inn1itulit.it Itx r units tut hd in the Smith. It lim nut uiih unprecedented success. Its Jortunes are established beyond any contingency. The Company has capital und assets, spainst it liability that will compare favorably with any Lift Insurance Company m, the continent, winch "ia the true test of responsibility. a itsatlnlrs arc cautiously administered by selected Directors, of responsibility and business capacity, it has established its claim to .-outlicrnl'atroriagp OFFICERS: I' RESIDENT, JOHN E. EDWARDS. VICB r-KKSlDENT, Wit. li. Isaacs, D, SECRET ST, J. Haktsook II HKDfC At. EXAMIN KK, CHARLES H. SMITH, M. D LEGAL ADVISER, GKKKAAi, ASENT, 0. Cauell, Jno. H. Claihokne General Intelligence., t i ll 71 s IN A tlVANl K, One Year 7 Six Months .l. 3 l'hree " 2 (X (Jnc " )- Address, WM. M. BKRNAKD, Kditob i PROI'KIKToR, April Oth, 1R09. Wilmington S. t JOS. Ill ill A II. HENRY IIORAII. J. & H. HORAH WATCH MAKERS A COTTON Factory W "Bar ' a . ... . ana .Macrnriery, (iri6t Mill, Uil and Saw Mill, and 365 acres of Land, sit uated ou Deep Creek, in ladkin Co., for sale. For informal ion address J. U. JOHNSON. may 7 18tf Etiht Det.d, N. C. Rakish National Rank Carolina. THK PTRETORS Ue r, -h. I m inr.--. n,. Capital Stock of this HANK to FH'E HCXiRH) TilOUSANO I L 1 . A R . Pm.. .ihin. - - down as one of lbett'rib,oth'al,, i" mmn nkat with I ' Pr.WKY, Mires - PmlrlsBt. Great Decline Of 10 to lo Ter Cent. CALL AND SEE , , How Cheap They Can Sell. Tliey will be pleafcd to sec you whether you bliy or not. Salisbury, N.C., May 2S, 1869. 13:ly Jnlin lioolet ( 'liii l ies T. VV'ortliam, AND IIaVIXG BOUGHT THB KNTfRK Stock of L M. DaTis;'and added largely to it, we Are now prepared to lurnish an) thing usuaIIv kept in a first class Jcwelr-y ,torc. Ve may be found in Cowan's Brick Row, next door to F. H. Sprapue's Office. A kinds of repairing done at short notice and satislAction guaran teed. a return thanks to a generous pjrblic for past favors, and bone bv strict attention to business to merit acoutinusnce of ihe same. P. 8. All persons l aving left Watches and Jewelry with L. M. Davis or Wilson it Farris, to be repaired are requested to call and get them or thev will be solo lor repairs. jan. rj, imni 4 fim sSllllfllTIK riftTHS DIRECTOIiS John Kndera, William K. Tuylor, Sioniiei . ( otrroll, William Willis, Jr., Kd. A Smith, Thos. i. Kvans, .1 times A . fs-itt, B.M "iiiurles, W. H, Tyler, J. E. Edwards, V. Y.Stnkes, .1 . 1!. Morton, It. II. Wbrell, William H. f'almtr, HerrryK. Eflyson, li A en ,Sm der, H. IJ. t . Hasktrville, Samuel P. 'lardy, Oeorrt JhchIh, J. W. Allison, (ieorce 8. I'almer, . !. ffioiikfcy, H. C. Cabell, D. .1. Hartsook, John (', Wjilianu, William W. Taylor. A. V. Ala.ll. Win. II. Isaacs, Ccorjre I,. I' I noil, Sam.iel AI. Price. Feb LEWIS 12 - ly C. II AXES. Ao'r. LexiKgton, N. "! IT! WHIT A GRiM) Lll EITEXSIVB BUSLHESS T 11 K Connecticut OXntnal Life lt DOING. COMPANY STATE of WORTH CAB.OLII'S'A, V(H Mr Of HO WAX Sj'fiior Court. Jue. li kii'g'l, JJosiah Ulegel, Allied 1 Hycrly, Win. E. Albright, sUinl. O. S,:ott mid Stephen Reigel, PlAintlffs partners tinier the firm name of- Jacob Ricgel Co J AGAINST James R XI l ead, .trading under ) . 'the fHi name.d Moorftead & Co. ( D,''?"d To Janus R. Moot head, trailing under the. firm-name f Motrhead &Co.. I lie above nam ed deleiidant a ncn resident : You are here by notified, that a summons in the above enti- I...I .... 1.- k 1 :- ... - ..... c..-. no., mvu i.-sueu 11 :. 1, i.-i you, wtierein you aie summoned 10 apjx-Ar before the Judge of our Superior Court, i be held for the coun ty of Rowan at tbe Court House in alibiii v .... il... ,l,i..i f : o . .... ji in oejiieiiiner ileal, atnl answer the complaint )f the plaintiffs, w hich was filed wilh the Clerk of said Court ou this the llih day of May, 181 9, wherein it is Al leged, that you are indebted to the plaintiffs, in the snni ol one Thousand dollars, wTfliMn'tenut from the Itlth day oj February, I80!), due to said plaiutifls tts in,lorsei. of a bill ol exchange, portioning tu have been drawn by James R. aioomead el t.o., upon and accepted by tls defendant, hir the payment of one lbouan dollars, to the orderjil.J. Allen Blown i.nd I M. Bernliurdt, pArmers under the lirin-uame of Brown tJeftmanlt, and by them indorsed n JiiO. M, Kuox, i'bos h. Browtfand A. J. Mock partner! under llie firm name ol J. M. Koox K La., and by them endorsed to the plaintiffs .1 tl.uf .... . .. . il... I l. . U " . ...... uv jo,,, iii.miji us oeen pall ; a conv ,.1 ...;.r 1 - .. . j . ..' ' J "i nintn s.imi r, II, p;.. III. 8IIU Ol llie 8111111111.11. were iieposiici :n the pi st office on the said 1 Ith day ol May 18U9, directed to vou at Phi! adelphia, Pa. Yon are a so notified that upon proper pro eeedings had in the cause a Wan-unt of Af. tacliiiient has issued against your ptnpertr, rc turiiahle to the .Superior Court of Rowan coun ty, to be held at the Court House in Salisbury on the third Moud.iy in Septctuber next when and where vou are hereby requited to appear and answer ihe complaint, in d. fault whereof the plaintiffs will take judgment againm yon as therein demanded. Witness. A. Judson Mason, Clerk of our said Court, ut office, this llth dav ,il iv lSfl'i" WttiD- CUKrtWT TONIC AND ALTERANT, for Juaigcstioti' yner Complaint lor pid Bowels, Nervous Jnhddy, and Broken Down Health, from uliutever cuuse. THIS elegant and truly valuable Medicine, has liom tune to lime, been in extensive use, for the last tweiily-tive ytara. It lias been sold, and is w.-ll known in many ol the South ern cities and tow ns, vii ; Charleston, Savan nah, Augusta, Atlanta, tl.arroUe, Columbia, ike., ami is highly valued, by the multitudes o x-ople who have itsni it. Marty in this town and surrounding country, have erjoyed its Im-iuI'i's, and will no douht. Well rente .nber it. A great irurnhei ol the sliniigesl, ami mo. I nn qiiahficd certificates ol us value, have been voluntarily tendeied the pfuprietiT, maiiv of them Irorn persons of higheM respectability and uiti lli.jence. The Medicine is pleasant to take, and per fectly tree from the possibility of harm, under any eiicinnst.inces or conditions of health, in- leed il is peth cilv safe, even lor an inlant. It is estieciaily a lapled to ihe nr-sent season. when the approaching warm weather occasions ee of lassitude and ilebiiity, nartic- uiarly iu weakly ana piostinted systems, as ulleii to become almost insiii iiorlable. llyr"" 1 Walisbnry. N. C. PkRTfiRAf. RA? wTT 19-fiw A. JUDSON MASON, C. r. O. (prf.?fI5) 6 EST ANciIOti BRANDS HOLT ing Cloths, all numbers, for sale by McCUBBINS, SULLIVAN & CO. 1 Salisbury, N. C. JOB.Y . IIKTDERKOT, nOBE (M SELL0R AT LAW. SALISBURY, N. C. lyWill attend promptly totheCollec- feb?6 ly tion of Claims Great Labor Savins: MA. C H INK, WOOD'S CELEBRATED REAPER and Mower combined ; Also, WOOD'S Mower detached on hand, and French Burr Mill Stones BEST FRENCH BURR Mill Stones, For sale by WcCUBBINS, SULLIVAN A CO. J-alisboxy, N. 0. Salisbury, April t. 1869. l-1ly Synopxh of ttiltinent for lMiS. Income from Premium IT, Ifil 304 II Income from Interest i r.84.nn5.4K Total income tur the year, S.7 ,6 2U!!o!i Losses paid.. t.iKriSsuil iuiH iiiis p.mi 9M.UU Total Losses paid to date .'. .S.iW'i hCrti0 Total flivideiiils puid to dcte 6. 197.2E 8 00 It will be seen ironi the above tliatthe income for interest done, iireatly axeeeda the Ibsses, and that iiiemtiii income tor one year is morellian the total losses pnni io usie. Ihe Assets of,he Co are now over i vwiuy-rurec .Millions.ViuiaKi ith its luri'i- Kirmr iHiersprpnter mrlireenrenl Wthnse in nnuinnaa any osaerconpanrfn the country. Iu plans ol bnsiness cbaipfise all the desirable forms oi insurance. r 8. D. WAIT, General Agent, rnar 5 0 ly Ruleitrh. X. C. SEWrcnCHiMEST" I HAVE TIIE AGENCY, FOR THE sale of a Shuttle Sewing Machine euiial in all respects to the best manufactured, with all the new attachments. I wilt-sell this machine for twenty-five dol lars less than other shuttle sewing im-chinee are suhl for in this Mate. A sample machine, can be seen in opera tion at Mrs. Satne HeaH's Millinerr Store, 1 II '698! 6t 'a;p.y0jr 1UJ.1V ' KIUHVH V 'V .Cusiluio.) .).uqi) aii joj iiijSs sr pauSiwapun an t BOO'0008 " ilis i jaA6sv.u.ui .Ofl0 0wi 9iuo3ii uiuiuiaj,! lnnnuy UOO'OUOOI ! trjassy qs,, I 'A"iri!1!snoi'sajio isdj anjj 'U ! 'tm 'toauijno i uo iCnvilnio;, sttisjiis -u aiej adb iii.w aiiiiimoj i. Jirii aarjiiqBi su jbu!3s .j' pun pnjdso neu. AWdhOJ MM J ' anx so if;atoog aoutunssy 3dn 3i8vim53 m l N approved and effi-ctual Remedy for Chrimic Bronchitis Asthma ; the wnstiiijf Ooiighe in advanced Hge ; Bhedmg from the Lungs, dec, and e.ipal le ol doinj more real service in titltifiriii ed ConMynpiiiiu, than ail the Expectorants, t ulleii MUKuies. &c, extant. It is scientifically uoiupoutided of insrredienta well known for their virtues aud adaptation to Ihe diseases named ; and is the result of long and extensive experien.-e and patient iuvesti ptttion d the laws of the animal eeonorny ; to C thiT wifK an iiitiuiatekiii .yHbeoi remedial a-enls. in il.' u .ilivsioli'i.'iciil and therapeulic efiVvton the human system. It is quite unlike the iiuuihriles ilxpector anla, Pectorals Ac, so recklessly and jtersist eotly palmed upon the Snffering and eonfidinsf penjiie; in the fact, that it i? not ut) Expector ant, per e ; nor is it loaded wilh Opium or Moipi.ine, mj o'der to lull the' poor sufferer w ith its delusive influence. Many a valua- ile life has I n sacrificed and expectorated in- o a premature (rrstre. On the contrary, it is calculated to cheek excessive expectoration, which of itself is exm'edimjy exbauHive, and by its Kcneral ami specific action, io hejd and soothe the weak, inflamed and irritated organs. Of the seveiatl ii.redu'irts w lrtch composo this vatuiiUie Ralm. there is no oni, which is . not constantly used, by the best I'hy-icians, in llie diseaseR above enotuerated. and of many eminent medical v'Micincii. to whom its com position has been made known, there has not been one, who has not hijrhly nppioved it; and in some instances, have not only prescribed it for their patients, but have used it in their own cases, with marked advantage. Prepared and sold only. i ii. HILL'S m-tijr store. a ril 23-lfvtf Sdiabiiry, N. C. PJVKS te, PROCTOR. DRUGGISTS, DKALKR8 f."f 1 MEDfCIES, Fancy 4 Toilcl Vrtirlrx, -Paints. Oil UYI. STUFFS. PERFUMbW iinpwiicu ec iomcstic t mdow Glass, Putty, C , a,c. Dr. I. W. JONES, TTAVIXG lot ated in Salisbury, offers his I-l Pmfessional services to tbe public. Of fice on Council Street, opposite the Court House and next door to the Law office of Hon. Jlurtou Vrtige. May , WJ-tf. DR. C. A. HENDERSON TT AVING resumed the practice of Medicine respectfully offers his professional sen ices t the public, . K. OFFICE ! The nne Into nmmil I Wl i..t . nt i. o . i , . . . " : 1"" " , , X ' MocKsvme, i neao tiemterson. Callsmaybe kft eitha aud MarleiS Wilson 6c 2 .. Yadkinvi'le. i at his office, or at Enni' rr at.. 12-3ml Salisbury, Feb 12, 1609. Mr uon ai .urs. .-same uearrs Millinery Moreil opposite the Old North. iSofe ofljae. Salishu-ll ry. X. C. JOHN BEARD. ? March 26th. 180C, Would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants, Physioniuy, Planters, and others, to their extensive stock and superior iiidueemeuts. Iu7 Sycamore, St., Petersburg. N. F. RIVES. M. I). w. II. PROCTOB. aprtCI IKrfim DR. GODDIN'S " COat POUND GENTIAN lilTTERS. Cures Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Colic, Sick Stomach. Hionchitis, Asthma, Neuralgia, Kheomatisin, &c A UNIVERSAL TONIC. A sure, safe, aud reliable nrevenialie and cure lor all Malarial disease.! knd all diseases reouiunjt a general tonic impression. Prepared only bv Dr N A II tJfiHr. .,1 for sale everywhere. JAMES T. VYIOUINS (Successor to J. H. B.iker Si Co ) Proprietary Agent and Wholesale dealer in lVtert Medi. V ' i . il, v. M. NOTICE. A Spa Six Years old, rU ALTUJv. y I-tf Sale. Apnlv to I I SaliHiri- '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 18, 1869, edition 1
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