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tlje lb North State HALIKUIKV, KHID4Y, IH'C VI. !!. RAlLKlMU iJiKrS(i ArlWBSON. Pursuant I" I'll' recommena'all'in i)f ft l-llb ic imvlillj lirlj Ml M ' Mint Airy, lrilii pointed .li-U;Mtm mI uitii?' cinjfH ( llii Monty of Sui y. al l.bst' n public n;Mliiii Kg aopnunee I UljUlte .Ure ill tbc (Viiiii l.iill Vt .. rjf f ,..y, U!ilif Nv ember. A 'r.y !.;.' ciortil assembled I -n nil iN ol tile County. John H mm . bcity appointed chairman, and A (. Ilnmpton, Secretary. TIih ItoUot .bin J. M. 'l.vel bebi? ittlle I 'Ml, jrBltlaincii Hie nl jifl f ihe ineviiiic in a lav r ti!. atel iriMcsHe speeeb. VVl.rli oil motion lli Hi'iiiixmi nppoirll th lol'.iiyiiijj HK'imi ucotlcnien. lo nr(Hir' l'isinrs Im ilifi consid-i-ratinn l ihr meeitiiv to wit: .1 PGiaves J (' ill mer, J J WcMickle R N flnll.wav. II M Woirt". Join llamlm M Y h .Ijit. T J XVillmtii Veul Hn'cltiu. S.cnl Scott, II il Wattgli A C'-ki"Wni, J - u.- An, U, Lb N X V'ff and JySvpIl ll..ll.n wenh. Af'er announcement of Ibe ontnniiltea tlie ni" 'tin.; h ij mrneil l.r Iralf an le.nr. At tin appointed iwie tlie miflitia rcawetn hied, u-iiiMi tlii uowiinliec reported llir IjIIjw in rtso'titi.ms ; 1. Kesolved, T!it we respectfully stijrsest to til 1'ie-i.letit mid lr r- i.f tlie North Wcs i.-ii; N.ih Carii'ina R.ilonl the propriety ut in p. n ml njf tin- jljitme to n.n.-ii I i!i .i i-'ia'trr s to anthoFUte li- 1 eiion of i!.e t n:iil Airy Vvrnni li U tin- s..,. r.-al ll.riMii.li I ih rii'in'v ' f V iid kill, IViik.-s, 'n! ti e o'hrr c .nr.ties ditectly iniere.tud m ibis matter, snl ll.e J'ih. iI. :it and Direulor of the No tl.we.-t. i Til North Carolina hYiilroad. that the charter nrthe V.ntkt'i Valley br.nicli of the anid r.-a.f to lie Incited ut any p.irtlcolar Ji'.llit ulotljf llir iutft ut t lie ro t i. 3 Til it we hj??sI t bat the Plastet Danks and Suit VYoilcs Kailroad be s -i)n'Jfl to ninnye the rest net ions wl,:eli r'J'lirp thai road le lucateil at any dei(( nate I p-iint loiij tiio litie of the Hniioud be tw.'en tin lenniilal poit.t". I'ue r-S)!uli .IM were i i"ised hy Meni-Jo-.'i.li DolHiirt. MeN. Wan -h. Kil l J I, Macev. ium jsl, una'. I DEATH GRASr.S A MISER. An hecenlric Curat at Taylor's Hotel Whom Nobodg Ever Knew, Found Dead in His hoo.n - 84,000 Concealed in Trui'k, dc., dx. Fr the pitat ix yer I here ln rrd tled i Tayl r'a Hn I, Jeney Oily, u quaint, quiet, eccentric old in in, ( whose ery eiivtciicJ eeart-ely mix body olhei ili in the ervanla and lerka of I lie hoiie h id any knnn jodjfe. ile oreupietl 'a lil ile room oti tin; top ti inr of ihe hotel, to lln tor nnronfflej little, and peered around In the darkncis i nd now, 'Why. Nellie, where are we!" he aid. "This looks like Chesnot Uidge ; yes, there's the n i: in the trees, at the turn of the rond on the brow of the hill this must be Chestnut Uidgr eight miles 1'ioiii lioine. Well, N'ollie, we may us u . II camp for the night, for we can't sret home," "How In. I. v that I! in supplied us j well with blankets," snlloouited the ' D.icior as he unhitched Nellie I the cutter, and fastened one of the blankets on In r, ii. ii turned her loose lo look out twt , ii, in,, f " I lor U'U.tll v I ii, In hersilf. Then spreading a bulTalo nn the- -how and turniuir the cutler wrMnufd lit iti II in I and crawled into his novel which he si Khun left, except t diniiiir room for his mo il. If appeared in a shabby old suit of hl.ick, giving iihuiidatit ev idence of twenty years' sewrice. as well m its style as its well- woin and tattered appearance. Nobody ' ever called on I tie singular oKI man, a.i.t , (), Mn.lic,. and boun be I.I4UI1I cal id oifnobwly. His lull. ,Je.l out at Ihe first opportunity to look wen- paid whh the utmost promptness on ff m Vx h the cutter ill such a on presentation, and w.ih no grumbling. . ij ... . . baik furi hia bluukels. bd and was soon Hiiiind nsh ep. His faithful dog wa very ttueasy all IIOWERTOyS COLVMJf. $25,000 Worth of GOODS! Jl ST ARWVEft FiOILMtt YORk ! THE MO-T COMPLETE STOCK of goods ever offered in this market at pncei to suit the times, bought for CASH, and after a heavy decline in pri.-es, whereby they can and wiil be suld lower than any in the mar ket At Hoiotrknt. TIWK TAHLR XV n C HllOlD 001 NO WEBT. Faney and Staple Dry acriptiou and van ly Good of every de At HowerUtn't. fiets lint satii-lied the landlord and instil ed to the guest the retirement and solitude he s 'fined so earnestly to court. On Wednesday morning one of the e'o lx- of the hotel aceiiii'tj to the old man's garrot rnnm ih his regular week ly hoard hill. The door was fastened. The clerk knocked but received no re spmtise. Tin entering the rnnm the clerk found the strange goo! sluing in a chair belore a little table which formed a part of the scant furniture of the room, dressed Usual in his sTialihy suit of black, the room in all respects presenting the usual appearance. The cleik essayed to apolo gize to I he "'ornate for his forcible intra .-.ion, u lien he was struck with the statute- ! ously around it. ) You can judge of the Doctor's astern i ishinent, when he rani nut of his bed room, to find himself in his own door yard, and Nellie standing nt the stable I door, wondering no doubt, why she was treated o coolly stcrn liurul. VICTIMS OF THE INQUISITION. A statement, derived from an ahridge I incut of Lorrent's "History of the Ii.qui I sitiou in Spain," third edition, h is been published by the Ldinbuigh Spanish Evangelical Society, giving a summary o ihe victims or that bloody instrument of Knini-h int. leiance, from the beginning. hartr of 4bej imiuobiluy ol lint jeroii Addressed, j i" 1481, down to ISiQ. The whole. Astuiinded and hail afinglitid at bis own , nuinni r ol victims, including tnose imilil vague Steppi !t'i wITlC.i tl.eV IVOIC iluoplfj tnO'iniy. On motina the Secretary was requested to ftire.i'h eoptes ol the pns'eeilin ot the meet log kii ptinlicntion ni the Sentinel and Stnndird aiR'deigh; the &nti.l at Winston atiJ ih.' OIJ S'Hth Stat' ut Salisbury. JOHN BANNER, C7.airia.ni. II. C. HaMPTos, Secretary, THAT'S WflA i-rilE MATTER. T"ere is too much prejudice in front. There are tjo niatjy pip itrn orator", too many idle an I loafing wind bagsnnd or takers, too-many newspiper sci iblders and gossers. I,i down ! for the laboring nias-s are wear ied of this buiicon,) and are about to Kjp a pxpl Theyare rired cf that sort u bull tica-l Courage thai runs nyaitist ti.e eniine taihei than clear thetiack. They want to run an en- J gine ot their own ami eull It progress. Ami it's to have a CjM'c4!hcr tluif will u-,.ep away the old dead ieaces ol srctiontl sttile ar.d par ty abuse and make a clear clean track to thntt and fortune, peace and plenty. It is teit poiit.o to starve jn.it now. It were belter to he ciiariiable atnl at least recognize y formed suspicions, lite cloik 1 up to ihe chair i i which the si 'lit and motionless figure sat and was li n ked lo find it cold and lifi less. W'lieu ir'froiu what cause he had died was alto rethcr a mysterv ; but tli.it alone, in thai Hi tile stake, burnt in elngy auo sent to : gallerK isJKI. I'7. ('losing the record in 1846, siice which date only 14 have bi 0:1 hurii'nl, and 2tiS sent to ill gdlV, we have a tot il, in years, of :Jti. .1 burnt al :he stake. Jnst about oue thiid An elegant asso tment of Boots and hoes At lioweiton. A sjlendid assortment ol IIt and Caps At fjwtrtun't. An assorted lot of HarJwareand Cuileiy. At I Iowa tone. A very superior lot of Qneensware, China ami Dc I At iluwtrlotii. All grades of Suar, Cuffee. Tea and Molas ses Al lowti toh't. A Choice lot of Confoctiooeries At liowertoni. Fine sod Common Tobacco, imported Ha- vanna, Hcyalia, I'riucipe and L. S. Grant Ci gars At Howe lion $. ' AJLBUVE. 4.oJ A. l. ill 6:57 6:37 7:10 8:03 STATION. Ball-bury, Third Creek, Hiatesville, I'lott'a Cauwha, New ton. Hickory Tavern, :48 I 11. 1 9-A3 Morganton, 10:38 liOU I. M . MILKS. STATIONS. AKKIVE. Morxaiiton, I. aid, 2:50 . M. Hickory Tavern, Jf:35 Ncwtou, 4:20 Catawba, 5:13 Plou'a, te48 Sutcsville, 6:28 Third Creek, 6:33 Halisburv, 8:43 LEAVE. 3:45 a. m. 4:67 6.02 6:40 7:16 8:08 :03 11:48 I. KM V P.. 2.10 r.w 2:56 3:40 2:26 6:13 6:58 0:33 7:38 T A complete assortment kinds and grades of L quors of al' At Uvtixrtone. 'dreary garnt. with no kindly hand near 'of the whrde awful -rk wis done under -to stay 1 he assault of the grim visitor, or Torfjnemada, in the first 47 years of th Tlssnage ihe pain his claws might have pro I historv of the nstitijti..n, alien 10 220 nuced. the old man had met liiddca h was were humeri, o.MO were te.irtied in etH'V, beyond qticstton . This singular man, whose lonely death so well comported with his latter life, was known to the proprietor of the hotel as Lyman Allen. He had also acquainted his landlord with the lac: that he had a sifter living in Connet ticut. This was all that was known of him ; but on search ing Ins apartment, gn at was the surprise ol those connected with the house to find, thrown promisc'ioiii-iy and loosely in an old trunk, a mass of stocks and bonds, ag gregaling the euniiuoiis sum of 000,000, with some gold and piper money, and se em ities for money deposited eUeuhere, J ll' re Was also found among his eueels I and 97.3G1 were sent to hi'irilleys. It took nearly CO years to make up another third of the victims of ihe stake; while a full l'OO.OOO mote were hurried to the galleys in the short space ni 23yeirs After that, the work flagged, even under W role of -fhe--4 kre I -bbpiv and -iw centuries, during which the world was inn in'' into the liht of the Reformation were required to equal the 17 years of Tnrquemade. If any one wishes to know j hfther Spain cscapi d the influence that I went aboard with the K. In mation, lie need .inly read the additional fact, that 2C0 poisons were ran irked io the- Ji century of the Inqaisition, ng.iinst III. a will, dated 15 years ago, giiiriff all bis 1271 persons 111 the list 17 years of its property to bis sister and her children. xistence; or the tact that, in the 40 years AHen was bom in Connecticut in 1797, j More the Keform itinn, 212C50 were and was for many years a prosperous com- destroyed, while in the 00 years i mined i- the trappings of a R iter that the people (nig-! niissiou merchant in this city. IJut for a i ately following only 60,000 suffered, llu gert thrown in) of this .Statu have placed n her of "ears bis whenahnuts have inanity stands appalled, at the record. power. If we don't we a'e f.xilish. If we been unknown, or the dispositior. he made and Chrtstiauity blushrs al the a'roeitie o the property he was known to haveae cumulated. He retired to thn garret of this hotel, and there buried himself with Xew York Sun, 27th. HO A don't we .are rebellion. If we d u't we'll be nufde to. D'ye lieai iu( ? Was the boy wise that kicked all the cover off on a cold muni aim wili.f.i ins oiaiinnj n i ..i.io.s ut- , . . , . . . . was eold: ami -he said, ".b hnny. null tU ; his money to awa-t ti.e approach of death. porer over von" and the hoy "aid. "tban't do it, darned ii I don't teethe fu-:." Was that t- Smart ? We are in the L'uion. An l if wr'h Bnbimt to the autlioiities recognized by the United itate we'll Keep warm. But if we expect the United States to cover us up with just such, laws as wo fret for as the hoy said, domed il wo don't Ireeze first. Then let the leaders on boh sides cense ca tering lo the prejwltees of their reSpeettve parties. Let them agrea to unite rutlier man disunite the people; 10 populate rather 11. HO depopulate the .Sta'e. It's mathematical calculation thcpeople wan'r-not the ronntnv THE DOCTOR GOT LOST IV A SNOW mu FT. think ihe following story "tool promise not to pl.-ICC W'e good to keep," and, as we betray the hero s name and place ot ri si donce, wo Lope will lorgive n for telling how he got lost in n enow storm. It wae a pleasant dace the home of the Doctor just in the tdgeof the woods. The house was one of those nei t little of Lena's nove's. The one leeds on me:',t :1H . ... .t,. , , , . . ,, iiitm'n vii'i win. aioiiin 1 a puis " Ciiher, w:na. aiuJ the poop! want n.M. 1 l.vrv - , il is always intelligence enough to control igrr-! tli co'nfn' V" 'd happiness. ance no nn:.r in what cowd it's f und. Let " "lmost hi Iden among the trees, tl e intelligence ( .1 both side.-) in the Lcgi.sls- with which the ground ll id been so lav tore ti'id in liu; Slate inaruli lurwA'd with ptu- ; pjijy adorned, stonie were so large that deuce (is its hand maiden, and truth atal jus- : you would tl.i.ik they must be Cen nrie t'ceas iis tnol dugaerre, and let the goal he th? 1 (,, pood and prosperity ol thy people ol lies State. I ye Doctor and his wife lived here And though their Ways may d.ffer-let there j , , fc f . f fc wJ)om b -no strife, b"t cheery won s as they push on- . ' , , , ward-aiiil vetv .on the iirnotant and cor- 'd taken to do chores for nipt will .fall out and straggle ii) I bp evil nets;lm. ru"1 bc comparly for his patient; ly the wWy, ,t)d the laborer will go tq whist- if although, a I said, he was, getting hug at his plow and the ineclwnic at his bench; old, 1 lie people of the litile village 111.11 for. harmony and charitable behaviour among I could not have been persuaded lo irivc nn Hour jeaqers assures mem 01 m-finirence t their fatlbflll idnsicnni. coujiuilted in her name. ' Why don't you trade iviih mf ?". said a close-fisted tradesman to a friend the other day. The reply was characteris tic: ''You have never asked me to. sir. I have look all through the papers for an invitation in the shape of an advertise ment, and have never yet found the srght of any. I never go where I am not iiivi-t-d." I For Medicinal purposes only Nfinire's cele brate! seven-year-old double - rectified - Ken ) tucky-Whiskey perteclly pure. At Iuicerton'e. Every variety of Yankee Notions, At llowtrton'i. In fine his stock has been Selected with real care to meet EVERY WANT. Cult and examine it it will not cost yon anything to do that Z?a Dvn't Ak for CroliL His motto is "PAY AS YOU GO " rr COUNTRY PRODUCE of every description taken in exchange. ST Bank Notes and Specie taken at the Highest Market Eates, At W. EL H werton's, A L. HAN ACS FOR 1870. It NEK'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMA .N i lor ICtO. linlarg. d ami improve) in all resneets : better than ihe Ahnanae ol TH09 which wassopipnlaraiidliadsiichalar!ie sale. I nee, sinele ciques by mail 10 cents, 3 copies by mail, 2ir ; une tloteu by mail, 75' I ' ice in store, hall gross, ti ; per hundred f 0. per whole iross. 91. FARMERS N. C. ALMANAC, published by James II. fcuiitss; an excellent Ahnanue lull of mo-f variable irnwtter to the Farmei with monthly calemiais in large clear type 1 ilce, per single copy by mini. 10 leins; J copies by mail 25c, one doseu by inatl GOi price in store, hail gloss; per hundred $4, ,0, per gross $;. THE COMIC ALMANAC FOR 1670, pubhsheii by J mes H. Enniss; lull ol comic tUClure !hi-t : ut n.i..s. j ikes, auecdole.-. I .,11, .Vc . with monthly caleuilars, in lare clear tvpe P.-ice asr siifffle eepy, by mail, 10 cents; 3 copies by mail 25e.: one dozen by mail 00 cts l uce in store, pel half aro.-s i'.i: per hundred 1 4 r0 ; per gross 6. tW One of each of the above mailed to any ailUress for Z5et! f or sale by JAS. H ENNISS. A cent and Publisher of Almanacs, oct 15 slif Salisbury, N. C GUOVKU & BAK Klt'S FIRST TUEMILM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore Street, Daltimore. SALISBURY. N, C. 1800. 44 fi.n TO THE LADIES. reason at tlie front ; and while the W'tchman of one party can cry from the housetop "no body drunk on uur side," tl.enalebman ol the fnln r ran respond "and noomly mad on owes.' This is the leeluig we want to have to exist in Iho State and as an humble servant of the la tboiing masses we shall work fo produce it. Jld tooro Recorder. ADVICE TO YOUNG MES. A young lady, who sijrns herself " A Martyr to Late Honrs,," offers the follow Ing sensible sug'S'inn to young men : IVaT gentlemen, between the acs ,f " ighieen arid forty-five," listen to a few words of erH'nitons remarks : When you make a social cull of an evening, on a young lady, go away at a 'roasonablj Lour. Say yon come at fto'clock.an hour and1 a half is certainly as long as the most faiBcinatirg of. oti In cnnv isaitnn ran, or rather oujjhi, to desire to use his chauns.. Two hours, inrleet?; tian Lc very pleasant ly spent with miifie, ehess or oilier Mini s, t. lend variety ; but kind sir, bv no means . May longer. A girl thai it! u cenrjbl", ;rue he&ited girl will enjoy it belter, and re-ifly value your HrquaHi'anru more. (J-iBl conceive the agnny of girl who, weil knowii g the b-elings of n failienr mother npen ibe sul-j'-ci, hears the clock strike Hi, and yet must sit on ll'e erlge f her ctiair, in uvw4el terror lest papa should rot his oft retMfated threat into i utntiuD hut of tming down and inviting the j easy by she 1,'entleiuaii to b -cakfast 1 And w - girls Hitdt-rsUnd it a"l bv Jperlence, and kuo-;y a hat ii is to tlre.nl the pmgoslic of dta- id, aSurtj. Jii nt.'h-'c.ises-a . gw of rew One day it had been snowing such a snow storm as yen Western eople sel dom fee. The beautiful white flakes seemi d to vie i b each otb r to see which ' h mid reach its destination soon est, and the ky alioyc sectued one cud less sin et of snow. "Well," said the Poetor to his wife, a lie returned from his round of calls, "I am glad there are not many sick just now for an old mm like inn ;" and he shook ihe snow from his great coat and handed it to H.oee ti hang up, saving that he should not :e e 1 it any more that night Just as he had sent'nl himself ut 'he tea table and his wife was pouring out his tea, a hntd rap was heard at the door. "Ilia tmi blasted traveler," decided ibe Doctor as he nroee to open the door , '! want yr tt to go and i see toy wife. Doftor," end the visitor. M lu Inniseir by the tire. What 1 go ten miles such A night ns il.i- Ilia iuipoossible," retoi ted '.In Doctor. "I fear s!ie will li," sitil the man, unless you do. I have a m.tii hen with inebaud we have shovels we will yon sale through, if you will TUE Subscriber having been aprtointeJ sa agen (or the sa!e .l SINGER S CELEBRATED ATeyr Filmity facing Machine, ami all. itsuttachmenta otTcrstl.e same tntlic Lailies ol Western ''arol na, Tliia Machine uballenites sceminr!sen with any and all ntlior Machines. It will do mire ilitl'erent kiuils ot work frnm th sitimle plr'iri rmu to tli" most tiennt ui eiuhiofdery -Misn snyotf or Machine ever invented. "Kiunorny is sealth. tlen why Sol buy ihe best." These Mnchinos are wrranfel t giye .'ttiro saiisfactiou. It'tluy In 1. M jfive Mifrelitf-riH they iimv liirtli'ti ii,l'fi r : I r at- to' tun srsri t li. nml the iimiiey will he lefimded. Machines manufactured c.rpb ssly fcr 8IIOE MAKERS, UAttNKSS MA Kims, TAILORS, &c, will be sainilitd xa ordernl, at manufiirtureiV Korember, 5 WALTER A. WOOD'S PRIZE Mowers and Reaper Used in nil countries, and universally commended as the in: vr i r.-r:: A warded u;rc first preininms than any othei Machine manufactured, both in this AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES, Among T5ich is THE HIGHEST PRIZE! Tw Grand 0!J Mednlg and Ones of tlie Legtoti tf llot'r, At Paris Exposition, 186? More than 120,(500 now in Use I 20,000 mnnnfacttired and sold in 1SCS and the demand ntihiipplied. iiicrc.iMii"; Oi uinid. Vam lbkA an' HVhH' Tj'n IrGn I aB ire JH AinkMW wile inr McCubbins, sulllvaii New Ghoods! Wa have received our Fall A Winter stuck of New d'uotl.s which is very large and complete consisting in part of DRY GOODS, Of EVERY DESCRIPTION, Hardware, Boots) & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Sole and Upper Leather, Knameled and Patent Leather, MEDICINE THAT Cures All Pain ! a v. r. BZ tl wo 3 t) r pi . as a fid aval w - 1 o - mm - 7 2 Wi 9 m Coach Harness and Saddlery Trimmings of all kinds Calf Skins, Lin ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, fanners and Kerosene Oil?, Co pal and Coach Varnish, White end of the very best Brands, Colored Paints of all kinds, Cot ton Bagging and Roping, Iron, Ties and Twine, Steel ami Iron. hi Q ILL 3'I0ia 3K 50 S II - CIEMMONS STAGE LINUS! WARSAW 7 o Fayrttrrille. I RATE Var I J eept Hunda; arsaw for Faretteville dailv ex. iv. It yin a'e in Wc-tnn N. Camlina p.i tn K.ihith anil prot-tirr a throuith ticket to Kiiretti-nlle fnr f - ; Through Tickets from tloldslxirii' via Wari-aa-. to Ksveltcytlle, $U. T.irouah tiok-i- from ft'eMoli to r.uiilte. ville f in. Thronph ticket fr.mi Wiluiii gton, via Warsaw, to K.iyettevilic.fH. CUAKLOTTB TO '7AIKSlt0i:0: Iyeave t'harltte after Irnilm Irmti Hah ifrh and Odumliia, via Mnnror, t'.r Waih-sborn' Tuesday, Tlmilay. ami Saturday Leave Wh delMiio', Tiiesdar. Tluirihi-. and S.iti-.'dnv.af- Ut aJfU.'t4'.Umiw and Klal-w-Vt iloomti.rfi, MOKKISVII.LK, ia Pittkdoro, TO MiVlT. Leave Uorrisville, Tuewlay, Thursday and Saturday Leave Kygt Monday, TTedncaday and Fri day. Clemmons' Accommodation F.ins Between Salem and IIif!i I'uiti. will rlmrter Sta?cs at all honrs ''Cheaper thun tlie Chenp- st." Omce at ButnerV Hotel, Salein. X. 0. E. T. CLKMMXs, Oct. 1; 1S09 tf Contractor. pr; i, . . . .1 : -i i.. i i j, ri- i ii:m, 11,1.1 -. I eTinruii ot wt mwwt eHyilTtfl'S Joan A. Jme IS, mo. t en il! rleae fend I'jr , Ram ay, Sa i: li.irj . X. I. IB. . . . inmasra r aciiiitrs tddifioual Inprflvi'neals for 1869. AVood's JJi iw Mowers, ( I anil 2 Horif .) " Self linking Ilea per, itb New Mowing Attacliiuetii. " llabri Uke UMH-r. il. lines' Illinois Harvester. Mannfac'ured by ihe Waller A. Wood Mow inp and Ib-apinj; Machine (.'oiitpanv. Gerifia )t!iii ntid Nlannlaclory, lioueiek Falls, Kns -el.iei civility. N. V. 1 0?iVr. n i d Sols ?.iom WCrt Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity ol Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. I'-iinif both tlneads direct' v fiotn the ctf.r.!j No tautening uf 8eainsby h..ni and uo waste ol ItireiKl. Widf taftge of apphcatioc witloul cf ange ol ie I i.tnieut Tiie -a'n retains H beauty and Grnmess alter vvaluiij,' and ironing. I!, -ni. iloitirr hll kiinN .f workj done by other S.wiii MacFitnes, theje Macl.ir.es exe cite the uio-t beanllfiil and pel tmitui.t Eiu liroiuery ami oruaiuclital woik, Firrab- by A.NDHbiW MURPnV. oct 15 - ly Salisbury, N. C. Vjiln ible l.dtni 7or sale. THE SUBTrBER OFFERS FOR SALE two tiiousAND folk iiunjuked A( KI of valuable Land in Caldwell Countv, N. ('. One tract of FOUR HUNDRED ACRES with a rmwt valuable WATER-POWER, on l:pner Little llivtr, sufficient to drive anv amount of mncbincrv, with a dani already erect ed an in good condition. The remainder of the tract will bedivided in to lot of any izc, from 100 acre upwards, to suit pnrchasers. The above land lies ten miles north of Hick ory Station on the W. N. (.'. Railroad and will he sold on the moxt reasonable terms. Apply tn the underxicncdat Rowan Mill-, N. C, or to Jacob W. Fowler who lives near the lands. JEREMIAH BARRIXOER. Aug. 12, 18C9.-32tf Rowan Mills, N. C. POWDER ! POWDER ! RIFLE, BLASTING AND MINING POWDER, JO II PRINTING, BLANKS, dC Vais, Sheetings, Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Molasses and Syrup, Salt, Drugs and Medicines, and in short EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE NEW YORK and North Carolina steamship i.i m: I K M ' New York to Wilmington, This Line will con.pnse the follow ing steals rs; - - r ,.m FAIRBANKS, Capt A. Hunter, WM. r. ( Li DE. 1). P REBECCA CLYDE, 0. Chic MARY SAN FORD, John Mw,re. VVuhsiicliaildiiioii.il fttauit-rs ug may req ni, il to meet tr.e iiemaiuls ic tlie Ira.le. Satiitip bom New York et em WrfflNESDA Y and SA TVRDA Fat 4 P. M , Iron. Pier 15 E. ii. foul of Wall street. Morgan, ichester. "J be All of which was bought for Oj A fiTT. and will bo sold HjlJYD BILLS CHEAP as the Cheapest 'it-rreH, .New l.iik.-iiy. I'. O liox, uMkl 2 b iike Stieet I'lilcago. 1.1. Alexiileh if.' Vrt. Mm I Hon, Wis, 77 Upper Thames, St., Lnndoo. The. amount' of went il vv - tlio Docto It is not rny purpose tn rlw. ll nn hie ride I here ; for it was mv ai l of atroiNS ir.ns c comparatively III 1-llOV els ; nor ot sick woairfii. but f bis jour ney homo, 't he snow v as siiil hiiiui thick and fast n the Doct-T. lucked h!in MOST Al'PHO I &-nrf for New Dttsci iptivs Circuhtr and I 'lice. Lixt. Applie;itioi;(! bom the South, n'h 0 V i r 'jbiiii, sbi'i.l'l be aihlresKtrd to tliNleW Yoik II r.i h Olfb-e. as. above. tthLIAI'.LE AGENTS WANTED. Extra lii lntiements OtTered I McOnbhiiis. Sullivan & I V)., are Agent fo ihe aleiTij Keapers in talisbu'y. npnl jt.l i, loin ll V ll his Ibhi it. erni ialiy qeeom'Hiii't'a ih" cl 'eiup ilonr liclMiid the jjut, r.vcf Uf fevlii'jr of ibe-i lion.ewnni tri, anil stnitcd oiT briskly home UK A-i0VE IS TIM pn.ite iiiiuie thai could to h:- valiniMe ai.il puwiTii ip'4tnyer. It mtl ..mi. cvci u(-VjHiiltil aucs as it is ret-i iiiliiiiiilei! io iit niii;ot i tm iiistiiuied only !; those vhohute not lKe) it. Tl.eie ii e':i: ii ii l'or;t ik H 'ei'alion ot. i all i other pr.'Tin nioti reei MuiH nil. d for : nilnr I mi.- e, .vr.-;. t.iili!. BCAOZC ! I 'his not. Ke tii aivu.s in imir li..nii t.rii;-: i inilv an em uy to Ar '(. i. . (.'. .( , T-,tt- j i ui't . t, .;.. -.-.,.. (..',,. i h"U m itn.it.-.' riii't . i.'At' o' V' "' c 'i'.-r .xr, '-; PROFESSIONAL tie'SlJ. PI. PIN 1ST IX, Al lOK.Xhl Al LAW. LEXINGTON, N. C. ILL PRACTICE in ibe eonrts bi Dwrtd xiii. Korsx Ihe. Guiliord, AUmatice ar.d Ran- - . .. . r v it:.. . . : ... . i I .. ... . ...X ..'. ""'' .iii.l one Hon t el i Jr .n .ne n in. :e.u 10 fc.-i huiuc in i in, wrr rin. riimwiiiic tjyn, litr ami 1 . . . i . r .!. 1. ........ t -1., tr . I . . '..:. ijrel troilOie lot Salt in llic lie. warm iuet j - 'J ''. . i . " iinas 4 .MorplHits. ilveit iheHartioies . i he nctvr wss not very writ so :ja'n- j ;...;;.. the drasna arc-tr ubicd wi h some ptiii-jled witii the rmrndab "tt . way .e cne, ; Ivpared itd for Rnv by ' t. .n .d an aneri fo titer und distressed (fui itil Mi tltt uaiknras and : c snow j l.:. if P poi. LSOV, r a'l n .rtbvl M.oiber: m nil fo r.iuse r. be soon b .nn. bewilder.!. So af.er a t urnggna-a-'ui Apoujsean jalil,uiy . . ' - . ... . i . .... i i- i -ii . i j i tti. :sii ii, .i -io .r ik,- ,.:--i r va I than l;u . winie, it'ii. ii iff- he ftt iitWM--Mruer ' e " lolph con ilon CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS LABELS fttcr fycdbs AND EVERY OTHER KINI JOB PRINTING, EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELI And CHEAPLY do ur tmis prricc. OF ClorkB of f Jourto, Sheriffa, Ma- jrisi r:it .u,uiil others, in ortlcring blanks will nieafo rcler 'o the forme an nwn- bcred in "I land- IVkik fur County Offi cers," published 'iy Nicho!e 'jorman Italcigh, . C. AddmtLi ...J J. R. VXER Wc allow no Houso to under sell us. ,eHS Ik- Muro to cxaminu our sto:k t ' befoC purchasing elsewhere . 1 It afford mm pleasure to show our Goods whether we sell or not. Don't be deceived b v loud blow ing nnd heavy shelling, but come to see u? and get posted up. XT The attention of Shippers Is raited to the LOW RATKSand FACILITIES offen d by this Line, which are superior to any heretofore offered. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING fri''en to all points on the North. Carolina Railroad and its Connections via Golds boro. J. A. SADLER, Soliciting Agent. WORTH & DANIEL. Agents, Wilmington, N. 0. JAMFS HAND, Agent, fubi!9 8tf 119 Wull Street, N. Y. Plantation Bitters. , n,.j luall v:il in. ike Oight. than the r stance to . b' nie Thr. e' i-n o'nl s. hu arnnid Iroal l.:s Hfltw.iu ir.-i iimu m .. i i .. L k hnr :,,f rhe d:flrtrl;r. sjitl cave- Wil. f.ill heTtlotHftlt v rLm....m .;,, aw .. .! m'ni.ii r in the KiiLpiinol .1. HTbrrp i lltrkrtW. 'I ! ...IM anting iho Indue. ALL I'ERSONS II A V- : .-.'aim. spsiMt'i -tte oMebr K. 1'lo.t- .1-. w .!: l . .. - to 'Ii.. fin l-.s-'-t " In-rtv t cln"e li-r own road; an, utter stiMtom :iaue in jssrji.or .'OS; w htuxt i ..I .... i . ... .:. i..... 'iitiiiiiviii i ccBiurf. .. i . , o.o. . r it. . tiOOOJIAK. Adai'r Nellie ft-.rped and wUini.ied. Th D c-, Xo. 1C. 196'J. f -Cr Krtr.nsxcf. R U! Pearson. C. J. of N. C, IU'.eib. K ) lleii'le, AkS'm iate justice, " TliomasS'-tttr, ' " " " 11. P Df k, " Ketlfoid P own. Vauceyyille, N. Ct Hon. 4 .1 ii Kcir. -r J 11. Mi-,L an. ttreensbon.'. N. C. TI.oiiih- U.iftW. Jr., ' " J- M. dun I, Habsun, 51 C eiary 23. 18i0. -t' Homestead Blanks Ordera from a distance ' I promptly filled at lowest oricea (For laying of Ikmciieads.) And a new an l improved fornj J" We buy nearly all kinds , hi k ii f. r i ti ft iii i mi, l titui mttritii, rTFi t r n t t. f. SfLTRi:, 1 i. 1. BEVDLrtr. Jr., TSEIW-Iavariab'.ir tn i lvaas H.OOJ ttiaJL. LAMB DEEDS, This wonderful vegetable restorative Is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, II is superseding every ethet stimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a speeifle In every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and mjealts down the mimal spirits. Wherevea it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and pnrest tonic, nnd the most popular medicine in the civilized world be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores. A Revised and corrected by ti best -legal authority inthisplar (tor sate. Atliuvss, r II i oi i ruuut v. - DMIWISTRA" . 3 Sale of i i i uorn sbo asui ag xa aioci.-. I .1 1S'itjM-ttlA-- Ui fctk 4my on Jft'iii.i. . . i. i IST0. I will r tf,,,ir te j-iil. le mt'.I I1 . court .n McCubbins, Sullivan A Co.,pr.otr "- i jito, iv Afi-irr .r mwotk in I r .rti 'i oia No. I, -lyeaPHV's sITS ItW, i ii-Zasl ta.-fv. , - . ' 1 ' I . JIJUJ. S. HI..N iil.i;i V AitniV.. - i - - ..r l.. U:...l... -...,'.1. . Ssli.bary. 8epu 24. ISSX IS lv I p. U lWr ,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 24, 1869, edition 1
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