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g)c(Oltyoi:ll) Slate ..ML!MM'HT. fitTnAV, Al'U H.I-TI. Eicti,,ji I'cri nxa -iim rvluri.i llii frk, eicrpl fiHH tbi NcU irrrb wa til prrwut stelt-Mteul if lb rote h earn eonnlr. an far heard from, a ri;n pared w Ijh ll.e loir fr Attorney fleucrel ja.t y ar. 'I NK K KM '11. Al the lime of tin writing full returns ! not Im-cii rerrived. ImiI eiione,h is known in enable lit f lhat the Slate baa jre -ait the pmpo-aJ rout eiilion by a tua ' Jority of frwii I .IN III I.. PLUM. u a 'J fw louu'lea gain Imtr Im-th ihuiU by 'flfVitd of llie eonvi-nilon ovi r llut roiikcrra ftv4 Vote of ll yrut. but in imwt of tlu-in , ' vol fireouyutioii h.i fallen l4ow tial '' given fnf Judge Shipp for Attorney Qciie ', tel. I'll cli-eiioii Mi'iim t li( m'J off , Ajuletly and peaceably every w here, an J but llllU ooanplitinl i'f uufairneea jt made. Tli wt mat Iw taken it a f.iir exnri-asUia of ' ike Sena of the w-ople upou (' a eapcdle'jry uJ iroiriety of calling a convention in the v. ptOHHfr proposed. Mirny person. lVuio "' rala, Conservative and Republican, Voted gatust Ilia projoe-d convention, ou Ihe ground of ita ttippoeed uitouttutiouala'd , evolutloi ary character. wb wera well J!ff'.uJa4ysj!'it'pii':0iJLwlkli,!j! jnaiturr frwa. fituu al doubt ou that head. -Tboosaod of others, doubtless. Voted agaiust It mcx' llioy Were oppoaed in railing a invention in any M ay at the present tTTiie. NORTH CAROLINA AORlClTTtllAi KOCIKTV. V know nor reaih-r Ilk islirr-elvea, all) hr pfee4 M Want that th - II.. Jwn. V, Norwiej). uf Orange, baa frteTeJ Tt deliver (he auaual ad.lre rt , lli rttji AcriraltiatNl ?,irtf al the naiT Fair.-' II i l'reidrn tailJ i'm ' K'itla fillip fia" l-I (wiWa U lbIr rlrftUn Mr.orv'otNl Ndjka hiu Uar (iltM'Ov Uily. II; la 4 otdy pa- JhIs aa a aotrad aad alU iir, Vh) la. kn U-'a;"f aurlrtiU'irt". and la familUr wIlli 1 lu) minima pnraaM and inirorriiutili of furutlHaT I ! ilia ability ( oiHiiiDnSrala to thnlli a kaoalrda: of kat b hat tbua Mwlm) by jartiral . piU'M art; ibrrrby aafi Lat llin tU b4. of III kind. dvlUvml ( tb 8taU. , . .,' I'ol ilnll inn 1 1 f abnnld I air tfertr aliarr of itubltd attriitli.a. and i-artittily d1riid. Xoap tlial -illoii u r hoa tl.at hi (roog'ii, rlifiniat. ira-li. liIaV-r. ii(tririiltiiriU infliaa'"" and, wurklpgiai 11 of rvrry dpriiitiou, will ru4-nrvr lo IxilkJ ii U Miatriul luUrvata i our food old Almif. aud Ut Al aur th4 tbrra la aoinort lcnt ii4raiNiat V work Uli tha tWoMifli roWuiliJ fsbiliilioii at i.r rtW Fair. It na m,m that Ilia Dt haU ivll firmer ralra. Trletrum. .LTIitl Or H'ItW l:l!l8 Tl I fM) FOR K.MliiHIXO UTI!KTtA.N(lltA YAKU a i c; ' . " c .huiiriif, H. C, Ang. 6t!i 18TCL Uu mntbxiiif air. H. It, IfarrU. lion. Na rfiaiMihirdi-i aa ralltl In lint rlrnir, aud at M.Wik f r- !-!" Tbrw. K. Klmu ra ai'UVioll pwiriurt, , . ' lbinaillNaliilitrJliirrrtlva Uibtba rrwurwA I bid ir i-riltn Mone iall, br itr Vm ami II. M. HfMnaWaimilb M-k) M by Im IMrnritaml vrtUI ifotiamioA Vt luniUldiig ak4 aS by Jjhk d MiirH , - . vjlfli-rfrt.lliia pn-l(l'afra, Wl ttm rnlrr I lal. U Tim ! ftrdll of Anmcjal -'A Hwinl a 11IW1. T tlratttt.. f- fWlM . " , .... ..i 4 11 li ri.l t I 1 turn 'mi J. IV , 'J ually di.liiui-ltJ for riitittrfct Kntf rfm rHiaiip of oiiokiiw, Mr. JaVaj'CaiUiiha aiJ ran, CARD I Tim iZilinel of lU lU iiial. in rdiu.n al "IwaaW l'r4iMUMi- oi JUU,.lJi."l Ji in, trrvat and rroaa iuiiitM-f. wlilrh. KHjoicinj by the vlctoriooa jmrly vir ,5e jj, t(H) ,r,iiil.ri. form touolJr-;, tha reiult of iinHirtant i-lertiouaan natural, .n? I not to d U;nt l:ir mo iu a falw aud tlm i.rt-out lia f jrnial.ud no exrri.titMi lilil Mo Hioae I... nol Inow li.e. 1 114. . ., . , . ' laHa a thfiw: t'l'lt"ll waa mada toiiH .,1 ... geurn. ru.. or ,.i.ra e... Ch,irw , ,. EKTmlV CiMnn.. liatwJ iq buhalf nr the e.nvealion party Hiejwlvrp dlatrirt 1 thartrf ai lfaln brought out tin ir rooatcra aud miiwnrrl to ran froit JUIviKb t Owldaboro' a tbr .r iK. ... ...t rii n hh of Jnlr. Ilia lar otb MMirb talked of I wo tin the other aide ha.v bnmgh their out and are crow ing luxtily orr the artital reaolt. llavi-g Me the convention 11 1 on grounds thht elevated ;h queaiion tar abuva all cmaiderntiuut of a mere partiiau character wdu uot haf tuxftiliui which pnunptad thede deinoDMrntiona. V favor riot at GoldnlMiro'. I refuaed jujre nplorlly. No tniin were run during lu eanraaa r the day of eWtinu for or in tha iutervat of either jiarly. I always exutendlnf that Rail Road affair should I maiiagedludependent of and rreairoin parff-and rtitan politic). Paa wrra '(rle t..o party mom thaa t"llilher. aud I knV aooi Reutla- inen of the onii parly a ill bir ma out mi ooavention, If culled ia a eonrtitutloual iu ahat I a;y- Jlalf rate tickeU wfrv .dd manner, aud imlf opxmed the provided on vm the groaiida of iti uncontilutkmalilff. At we believed, t here waa a great principle at atake lu the recent election on that iu- Tulred nothing leva thau the whole founda- tUia of constitutional goreriiineut itself iu rhich oil the people of the State were equal- U proua of each 'r,7 atteudiag their na dwue sa without r- "iiiass meetUK. a gard lu party. I am truly sorry that Mr. Turnpr will still M-risteutly r-utiuue to make such uufouud ed assertions about me, aud the manage ment of th K. C Rail Koad. without the leaat ahada or shadow of .evidence to suport their truth, and hojte that he will hae the It interested. So belieVine we planted our-1 maaruainuiiHitv to do me the jnttice of mak If firmly upou eonservatir ground aud ling pror correction by publinbing this trovaforihe maintainauce of the funda thai lite aall Or latili tf UUk. whW-ti tuaa I llw" imouly rarrie.1. Ilr n-qnr4 Mr. MiiIo.ihi ia-wiTI,--- latrd (hat f lft.uv bad been anbrrribrd byJlanoUii, litifetussnJ that oilier Milx riiMioM mowiillii M'urriliM k, lu f 174.00 r Mow proiuiaVtL ke-kle.,' Oo flow in JUnk pit srroont eV Inuira of KaliJinrv. and a law Witt trttlf Itfl W.T. C TL It rv,fTir $.'4 Ki.00 prinrlnaLviih riahl.or ian year Inter. f II IU(H Kiffl 01 . lunuKT, a w irivn taken 00 irXell' m b il. build wall hrikav I liM'l.aaMliirk, all of hard UU k, laid In rawM-iit, ia tery Urt munm ral 116 rr lbaHad,? aootrart t be b ll ikrr. up, aud ojo-d tiv Iloihliiig UMilntHlw, It ra li wk-d lo ax'r)4llil bill, and tl.a fiilUmilif eriill. aicii appointed on Itoildinf Coniiuiitre, vil M'm. aliird.b, K II. Mrls!Jaw A. K.mJr, H. 1C lUrrieoa and K. K Lmmimi, a bo Ki-r liMlnict ed ! vine coMmit '"' 'M,r ,ru are al once. On motion, Mr. J. K. Mi'ntdiiiM aa elertrd Treaurtrr. la dbllort and dwdxina the fun.bi auWrihrdl 'Oil mwhm, a niioiltre I fraiikltn, cwoaaMina ml lr. R lir M l- llnlatea iiWIIi JmC Ai janar wrr appoint! lit awlieit far- I f lalr,i lliefiKitiMririk.lui o lha work. . KinilfcrJ, On motion, lha piinule were read and an-1 (Irerne, rord, and Ilia aerretanr Ip-lnit-lrrt lo lurni-h (;lniL "iit uivr rllnc uf TtiKr'iiaetfm In rlip falllany Wrf Pf 1 MrHir1 TU U Ct)5t bX llfxL KUM Tt Af- a -4 .Ti-i AlteKbm.ylf I 11 Abnuanre,'' MMt wnn. I 4,l.n IWiU C f J t3.7oi ii.IT" IllwiVWl;. 1IJ0' 1101 I'JItXOMEXAX AT TIIK FALLS. ' Umlkeri-l Elfrtricitj frm lA JJUtttJKi 9t trilk M Wmlking CH4A lkoutijml " Kttrtrit JtrMih VMI trmt tU .W. 1 "S 5711 H Mill r 1S.0W . 4?.I "ft JUHQ .n,4T 1 1:, r 1 "ri T 1.41 4MJ 8,441 dO 4 v . '7.'m I 3,5."3 IfiMW . II " . 61 I 1.0.17 1 n.-.-.ITl sian" r 1Tr?.Mi 4 b ItMlWI Oiiawba, I AlllMtBk ny,T J '1 (fc-rcUhd, .' 'wntrtlanil, fravrn, Cartrrel, n.lunilMK, ljr-, IlaHe, 1 llaTjiUni, I Hi pi in, . ( lilgre iml, ratwyllie, 4,1 a HWfT ttJiTlt, (... '-., ,7?D 3,'.ir, 417 3,174 Hif-'U 4.IS4 2,17(7 W 9) n7 M Wental principle of goterninent drdained aud establinhed by the great statesmen of the eonveDtion of 183.1. In doing this we iieted npo'n our own sincere convictions of July, aud at no time expressed oiirselfin laoKtiage eqnal to the energy of our con vie- . tious. Such being the case our feelings at the successful i.UH of the contest are very different from those ofthe mere parlizun. ... VV'a du not feel like crowing oer the defent of those who honcctly oppofed us. but like ongrntntating all the good people of the State that the true principles of constitution al liberty have bwn comtced while great . dangers have been avoi "ed. . ' W cannot but believe that tt e result will bv a most beneficial i 11 ti nonce in the State. Its effect, we believe, will be to check ultra partixaniBm, promote moderation in legisla tion and, ultimately.jt better feeltng among he people of the State. For it cannot Declaim ed aa a party trininph, and nothing but a far jnore wise, liberal aud hon st policy ou the part of the Republicans than that heretofore , pursued by them will enable ihem to derive - tay Iwiieftt from it as a larti. Whether that -. ' party possesses the wisdom and statesman hip necessarr to euable it to derive any ad vantage from the result remains to be sen. It also remains to be seen whether the con servative party toesessea the wisdom and atatesmanship necessary to euuble it to re pair the great error into which it has fallen. THE ELECTION. That the people or Jiorlh Carolina have dc- 4.'iji4aI thai tUey Sru riot yet "ready for a conven tion, there is no longer a doubt. . We are defeated defeated by our own folly Mil a want of sagacity In our leader, aa shown jn forcing this convention question on the peo , pie long before the proper time had arrived. We counseled delay in this matter, ok we may hereafter show from our files ; not because we Res IHXfl fully. W A. SMITH. Tresideut N. C. R. R. Co. from the Ktaminer, TOWNSHIP OFFICERS FOR ROWAN COUNTY, ELECTED AUOTST 3, 171. SALIKIirRY. yTttqiMrata Thomas O IlaiiRhtou, J P Oow , rl.nrU F linker, A Bernini, C S Morinjr, 1 L itrinxle. - - Vltrk A L Clarke. CoiuittUe J F l'nvc. Sehixil VummiUeeL IUatkincr, Sani'l II Wi ley, Tlieo. V KIllllK. FRAN'KI.IX. Jci;ifrart-'Wiliii Troll, C F Wagoner. CJrt-W M Kinenid. (WoWc II M Corj.rt. SrW Ceaaii M A Agner, S 8 Troll, V II Kestvr. fXITT. Matjidrntfi Jee Thomaran, A L Hall. llerkU C iUft. OonstaMf f' IVninger. Srhool Vnmmrltee l-vi Powlas, A IVninger, W W Miller. WOTCH IKISII. MnoUtnitn Jos A Hawkins, Jesse I'owla. Cirri C C Krider. (kmttnbbt E H S:iin. Srhtxil Committee James WaUon, Eli Powlas, J M Cowan. . MT. VLLA. Maijintrntft John (irnham, 8 F Cowan. Vltrk J F Cowan. ( iiHttahle O W Atwell. .Srhool Virmmitlee N F Hall, M A IXika, J M Harrison. atwei.i. '" Matjidratet 8 M Furr, J 8 Sloan. Clerk S F Jamison. Crmnlabh J E Jamison. School VommitteeJ F Carrigan, J E Ieaton, U Vomiier. v - ,-; - . ranee. . Clerk jjoseph Henderhon. CoMWnfcfr W C Hiaodon. : School Committee John Lingle, Wilson Leutz. Eli Itaiiitiger. LITAKERS. Mar and (Mil A'uWa rle, with a request (or iHiblicalioa. There being no other Ukikhs, Ilia aimling adjoitrtd, iml.jet't U rail of lhi Cuuiiuiuca un Jluilding.. . . - . - NAlllAMEL.YlnN,Cirri. T-jwi. F. Klittx. rWy. t'rntn Ike Ibrkunmd fkrpntrk. THE Pl'lILIO PERT MR. l)L'TWEl.L TJmd soAaubl atoUMianl of lha raiblic debt ia- mied tm the IjU irutunl from i"liinttoti show Uiat durUip the month of July rlia public dbt W reduced by more than eight millions of dof hra: There are eod who 'consider il the del if lit of unwisdom lo tax the prrartit rvfit ra- lieu In order lo jiay gll a debt which milit aa ell be turned over lo Hie next leiicraliom V) a do not give iK-neral liraut nor Mr. IloiitWeil nV t-rcttil for' redudnf Ui'atioii: for nolliine can be More illoeal, nothing more dearly1 non-' atnae; tnau imi preunae On the tsiea liure baco rrdueed by o i$any aaiUioua so Jimg aa il U a fail that lha total auiouut of the annual rev.' enue of the Government 'is coniUsntlr inarva log.' The amount of the lax removed frliiil rer lain article has evidently somehow or other been collected iinn or from other. In faet, we do not give (iranl creilit for anything ; fur he is evidenUv a fifth wheel to the Government roach. lint we do applaud Mr. Iloulwell for the remar kable suorewt with which he ha administered the afl'airs of the Treasury lH-jiartment. Ill but lhat failure waa anticipated by most of the fi nancier of the count rr. V umlertook to sliow 4 year or so ago that failure must attend such an effort, and in consequence we were visited by a holder of bonds who explained to 11 why the new & per cent lonn miulit be taken up even ,., i -i 1 i ....1. ., ..... vv- 3VI U) 4,603 a,4ik5 .7I3SI S.240 77 1.WI 1613 I 4.337 OH 3.0.'.7 75, I tlf.3 1 Magnate J W Miller. V A Slmip. iJlerk A Renilleman. ''. Je?BC Reiirr-r.; , M4 pot favor a convention, not because we did I "fotted Jta necessity j biit because we then fear- Comitte Sloop, A. Misenhei- ,ca wnat uas now oeconie a rcamy, vu: a cieiuai mt.r j ji Eddleniau rhfeu Isniore overwhelming, more saddening, IGOLD HILL, thaa any me have auatained aince Radicalism Mgytxtralei-f W 8o.lt. A W Klutt Juu fastened its fangs on our dear old Stale. Clerk-- Nathan Brown. . tV e continued lo orce delay in llie effort to Const ahle B F Martin. ' ' all a convention until we saw that our parry ikhool OommMet J 0-Denny, h WCole- 'VarwBVemfa'toTnake thr experimentynd- then we peaaed all opposition, knowing that it ' '' "MOROAX. would be fruitless, and believing it ourduy o Magistrates Trexler. P C Reld. " 4 all we could for our party in the stmgglo it : -EPinT CTShsver. ' ; ''ak.Wto ln.H.me.1. Comtable M L Reid. .... I -raa about to jnaugnrate. Cromai.ftee-Solo.naa Eagle. Willie . For our course in deprecating hasty action we j, C A Cruse 1 '!''irere called, by some, "tim servers" other PROVIDENCE. SBiu our juugmonv w.n oau. juii we Know now 1 . . ,i 1. ... .1 . . 6. .. . Manuttrntti Thoinaa Earnhart, IE nnv anil wn n wn nn nnr inionii in M.t i " any icor6 in our already attenuated ranks, wc fb intend (o slf our friends jf they are deter- wbileii m-r cent bonds Were only at txir. Wi have no douU Uiat even iu:the mailer of the five per cent loan Mr. lioiitwell was decei veil rather by the' representations of blhit people thnn by the deduction of hi own mind. When we rcniemlicr, however, that the war between Frapce Miid (Jeruiany was a contingency which na man could foresee, and one, then. fore, agniiwl wttli ti uu man could provide, wc have reasin lodoiililst leant licllu r llie Iimiii Bilj.-1't not hare been stHiH-wfnlly placeil if that war hnd not hapjiciied lo occur Just when it did. It i indeed a.fact puon which our people Miav ul felicitate themselves, and one for wliidi -Mr. Cotitwell imqiiestioniihlv desirves Fonie of the tredit, that that war iliil not to a much greater,, extent than it did di range the Snanees of this country, nor produce a panic of any sort. Doe aovlly siipp'Me lhat our bonds and our greeu hacks would have lietualIa under such circum stances to hoiil their value so well as they did if the policy of the Treasury Department had in any great degree difli red from th;it wliieh ha characterized the entire admiuiMiHlion of Mr. llotitwt-ll? We barn, it is Due, been tnx- ed within the last twelve months to pay off a hundred millions of the public debt ; but we have lost notliiiltf bv it. Wn the contrary, the businexs.nien of this country have probably wiv ed five hundred millions of dollars as a direct confidence In Our nal inii.il securities that wns imparted to the capitalists of the world by the fact that everv month the public debt was re duced bv millions of dollars, and of the result ing fact that in spite of the war in Europe, and the absorption of capital by.foreign loans, our greenback tlirougliout the year stood but little below par It in 110C true ...thai the length of lime which a loan has to run will of itsulf cause the bonds to sell-high, -nr 1w be in demand. If the I'nited State were lo issue bonds payable a hundred year hence they would not sella high in the European markets n a Rrilish bond pay able iu U'U years. A new country, as ourt is or rather one ns to the perpetuity of whose in attonliiaiia an J 'tlie yauL fUbiu'.wt)tiaC.Ull. all foreigners are still disposed to entertain ma ny ;douhtrnnoLsiiresfiHy.rorit in lh markeia of Europe with those hat'l)ts wkfrlrW'' dcr all sorts of Cioveniuients, and notwiiln-timl-ing the most remarkable vioissimdea ut fortune, have never once manifested a disposition to re pudiate their national debts. ' An old, well- known millionaire may perhaps succeed best in borrowiiiif moliev if he uilow his bonds lo run for lone periods; but a young man, who ha his credit to establish, will 'do bet by paying at ha vi licet a)nl, Hyde. Ilendcraon, Jlarnttlt, . Ilavwooil, Imlell, Johiislun, JackMOtt, I J one-, ... Lb Coin, , ( Iuir, Miti-btlL' Melj.widl. 1 Martin, Mdj-uti, ,1 Maeon, Meck'cnburg,' Mimlgtmierv, 1 Mnore, 1 ' II Norlh'miitoii, Nh....C ,1 X. llanocrr., i Onslow, lrange, ' IVranrj, I Pasqtinlauk, 1 I erquimaiis, I'itL, Polk. ItiH'kiugham; Rowan, Kandolph, Riilherforil, Richmond, Koheaon, Sampson, Stanley, Htokea, Surry, Tyrrel, nnsylvanu, 3,ti9 ' 1,379 M 'A70 1 3VS 8.1 3,iiM 25' 4,n?l I 2.'.M7 1,4)1 5A I,4:X)M MO ' r 2i7 ftff '4.4U 14: 1 110 73 ,.VH4 4l10i 13 M 1,1X4 23 1,.V 417,,- hl l.ltw W 1,17 'A '2.WM 273 M) 8,W 15 1,2'. 23 oil 1,101 30 1,4 J 1,711 60 -fi2UM. Li 2,2S'J 30 4!M 02 . UiiC 2,191 C7 1,337 73 1 73 l,12rt 21 339 1,197 2. 100 4,603 ' M 4,229 ftW 6.WIM73I 2,020 i 1,774 70, 730 1,32 30 3,481 .VU n o,013 23 1,100 1,871 2,081 2,202 73 l.l'.Hrt 8.M3 , 78 . 1.37 23, I.uViU 73 ORir.XTAL MOURNERS. Union, Warren, Watauga, Wilkes, Wake, Wili-on, Wayne; 1 WaxhiiiKlon. nr.j, Yadkin, 1.933 2.K14 74 539 no: 2,427 M 2,744 37 1 20 I P. 1.11 Of I . 0,1. ' 240 VI 1,078 6l 2,790 I lrf.0 1,329 3,3.ri2 8 2,0301 4,fiG2 04) 4,004 47, 1,608 60' 913 73 2.C27 74: 1,139 30( 2,'JV, , 717 30 873 I 3,029 30 1,33 10 4,7'.9 23 3,000 1 i,or,4 10 3,322 M 1,410 3l 1.77.S CVO 3,219 20 1, 0H 60 331 W 630C3 2, u:5 2,41(179 1,24.1 r.,110 20 1,743 60 ! 25 4,491 40 1,391 14 4,:wj 1,511 OG 610 34 1,741 50 5.S7S 23 3,208 20 3,342 2,0-.'O 30 1,010 544 50 439 3, hM 1,004 ro 59.1 W) 1,377 75 C.8C) 2.213 S4 2,131 07 tisfl 60 .120 a,8M $145,930 92 Far the Old Xorth State. THE DOWH-'ALL OF ROMAN LIBERTY "The nii-tl ken liberty which the people a snnied of rli-'ening with the most fuixl.tiiit iita I part of llieir coustitulidii, a the . iiurai'M, and the lns sagain.it iho coutimiatioii of magis tracy, with Many oilier- uhitli ouht lo huvc bii saereil 1 nd unalterable. The supreme power of a nation, it is confess ed, cau be Lounded or limited by no precedent laws; but in xuch rase it would have well be come the wi-.lom of the poilo lo have laid n voluntary re'tiaint 011 their uAnjuithoritv, and have had reionrre to the dic(atfrial iKiwer, or Cirecnindefiea ,f lha Hun. Niauara Fai.iji, AagnPC Wkl'e IrroMilug lha nper or new uih iiJ(.u biM.'e iitMiny. 1 oa'i .occasii n. wnu fiinvrrag l.4ll. w 1.1... J t.. n.Ji.1 I..U..J i..tr.iiii iy walking eau. As nmu .ta did saV, I beard dUlinrn at the end 4ayeaiaa butting nilae. like lhat made be rMl paaaing fnrni a h-avlly rhargrd battery hi a aliarfa-iwaa eil ml. KemliugA lliw ierl lt)etil. ill same noise was hesid. I tiHimJ several ers and tried their rane Ith the same result. t-Xerj.t lo mum ease, Ui tbere i no fi iriilii uu ihoraue. J I aiiajipalllijy aupH-d tl Is might ha an eli e .1 -al 1 h uoiuenoH aud set to woik to ten t"rvmioes V ysnpvsrit.lu. I 4yl4 a hend held 4t u imi'a h-agrlt ln w.k tjw l)iJIJ od ieAjll tha saiaf aoand. Finally, at dark, 1 relumed tothebiidf and point my e.ifielti Ihe'ai,"1 and bad the .sfhtifn tf a.g a rrf ieJti(i4 elee tric brush ou ila end. TJie bVnt point loob- serve this lutervaliiig and fM-aulifiil I'heH Miiniu.tu la lu 1 j i L-ijiUiit or tj) briuge, a ! lueraiie iiiusijxt lielii at arm In !gio, so (hat ns c d tnaV lie at eoin distance ruin any part 4 the brijge. The OuceaSiif the xp llitent roeliil 1i Jeimi d a g"i-d deal ou the direction yf I lie wind and ibeainouut of vapor blowu t.ctr the bridge. To-day Ike wind. U atrt.na;, and .drtva UMSiiiiat di ivrtlj fioiiirfJw !! lu Jhei- bridare but aa oeeatHiiial, aUfliuaf ,nr lulliuat vf tle w lad would rnuse a cvatetioa of lha, lictrlral iiflii... ' . . fnaaifturt..aa, thev were at ill the WbU V-?l!l?ijlLhf rief u'udenlMbly sincere. Rut A. rranaiiD wiin 11 rlTf:l ,ir,Jtl into row ll.e rTrtZ, 1 lie vgniaingroin tue cnuia w Deaven, so he e. from the Susiiemjun llridafw. aariiNjnd- 4 bw . teet ihegrsravfaU. wa may stauit auu gutLer ou our walking cam s the elertrieity generated by the falling wa fers ami eoiitaired u the floating mists. I lliiulr suitubl arriMigeineuts might be made collect euormoiia qiiautttiea of elTtric(ty from tli em. inUts, . lileh might In used ill producing grand ajul Mrikiug etfects, thus adding ano'her attractive feature to the irigta attbia-wuwaWrful plaee. . ,. 8. I. I.0KETT. I'nif. f Engineer'nieer'uig. lAuaiana Uui veraity, 1 m , . . , AN TJNREOENEWATE MULE. Wbeaaay aallve id Cealral I alU waa lying on kia death Kul, hi rwUllvea mala lalued a aolrinBslloUr a Uirjr vatrbrd the Indications lhal hiat4ii waa df mjnl lu ihlaiaut he eint. thrr rxiuirdf Nh Jiier aaitiuga. At (he 8n sharw awuud f grief broke on the atatllrtd ear. oae V 'ta in Himneiie rreilvvff,d. bai mit a gtei oa the holing lo lad Imi waller ery all I anient., wtlli occasional paasva of l tnvl'ileaih like atilttieaa, adlowad aala by tuaefnl ftUtkuMS of grh f. ( It was iinkl bl not In frvl lhat tialcre were aWljagrd j lha tTt waa Iraa ihaa would haT bera mw dueed by much lea estravagaul deinoastia lion of sorrow. Still, do what ie"t.e will agalual goJ laale om Surb reakhiaa, lUa linprelve character of dealn will always aeaert llaelf, and never wa there Hie lort tuiipUtion.ii. indulge lu ainibw U. aa i4iirw it a hen there was toothing sadder to tha the ease ha tha departure 1 a ymirli fty.irr.1ia m al way la tha. wiwl.l prtv to wial liten.1 evntf trTtinf.? UeraaioaaRir a young man liilgTil Im area at thi lu(erling juncture (u hi bialory. led by his irmale i lalivi 6nt of the eiljfr lo Hear the iwUaiiW CaM.' Arrived at dial uf the road. ev ery eye it was believed Jet oatearfal. and every voice (ertaiuly nulla, tbe wlnAe fe male member of lh party, as if al a pre oucerted slagr.l, irere ererotane by sion Ive emotion aud peiotiat eiiea broke forth vf the usual rb)lbiiiical sort. Iu such ia stance, ft tnuat be acknowledged, it waa difficult, for a European to rfralu frn laufhlug. I here waaXoWevt)t a redoit Ing feature In both these ewsee; whalarvr might lie (he extravagance of Ihe outward SALISBURY MAUKt:' A I'UL'tfT 11,1871. aseoavsa r . a. at-aet,eaee(f ( 1 Baeaa, tvtpMae. ..,. Ms If !;'' , .ft '4, a (wa.eerbawli, alia U., WU ' ileal, tna. 44 ! Oa)itta, rkad. Cdl.Tlte, ..... ! a Adsawatlae. aa U aw Cetua, ft m4 Mta II I ara. kaacti !. U I a Rf.ra, t v I U.r, rsaB4, M I IW. fa 4 M Is 4. M fak, Mactaisl, S. I. rtl.aw t Me t rrwM.deWw.anilattMl.4 14 4 ak'l4 to I " rearkr, fwuVi le IS 4 M mmuJ IU I l.tte,ate, (mm awaad .... Olt t 4. - ... NWH Iroa.W. - sA.3.... aft M ' a". . . fa W WatU4H-' ...e.U.. a la 14 M rJjrr.i., - IM tol.M 4iaa. r b.k, ,. J '; a am 1 r. - . 'Ule-'i rViUtus. Iruk bt IhmUtI, Tt la I.M " Kwret. - . aa ta I ea II 14 It I lartli. " laia 14 o (aa4 PatrerlsMl U T (Miftfn!, peraark .tl - .ivveMel, " ' Teal. .U. Tewanca. If. r OMia4, .......... ttm Naaarata4 . " Hatollaa. ... ,44t. aotici:. atarrow Ihe eleuteuta rune aud tuue. aud tha beat musiciau bttune ike l'n hidden and U 'Wflcopied guest will of ten T-r aliHi last espted, and some time under the most ludicrous circumstan ce. The' Atlanta Son of reeeLt date, tells that an iinpr.ivifcwd ttegro camp meeting wa held near Covington, (ia.. at whieh a a mu immense crowd frui the surrowndiug cotin try. They came up by every conteyacce, Hiid mmiii iiirhiinibwed thi-ir u Ii'iIm brethren. who were holding 1 forth in another part of at the unaae.tiut in ctoiiigso hi loot slipped ami theti.wn: Ouiteei targe unniWr went from fc MP" Po"" P''-. which bit Atlanta. The hig preacher or the oceirsion "P"" the cfceA. He haeteiM. I to .1. hoine, 1 ... , . 'm l 1 ... . . ncnrlr a nunrtcr of a mile dmlant, where, two waa al... V. inula, well known lu hat c. ty a. h(MJlatl dM iu , ' Tlli;iory i an almost incredible one. but it comes to u from such a high source that we cannot doubt ilalMlh. A REMARKABLE LI'.EAM VERIFIEl. The Louiiville (Ky.) Cvanecrruf of Tueaday aye : . . " Yeaterdav a gentleman of the hicheat char actor, w milliliter of the gospel, related lo ns the following remarkable ruts, which were mniish- d Itiu by Rev. 1. N. llmaupa, a well knew Methoriut minister or.NKiiliern Indiana, and dirmerlv prasidingalilar of the Mitehrll diatrict One of Mr. Ttimnpson'a parisJiioaitr had a Very sinralar dream, which ran about as follows aa he related it to liia (amtly the neat BM-nutf He dreamed thai In walking through hia e lure flelil he came nixm a certain ire near the path he waa following, and which had as) open ing, from rot, on one side. Near the foot of this tree, coiled alongside the ialli,lieaw inadream a large yellow rattlesnake, and thia snake, hi dream told him, had bitten him. After relating the dream to hi family Beit morning, he concluded lo go lo the pa-ture, and there beside the path at the foot of the hall rot ted tree, lay coiled np a large rattlesnake, tn-is-ing a small limb from a tree near by, he atnick a gw il ilraymnn. aud an uaukually good ue gru generally. While Joe was ia full swijg. warning hi felhiw-siutiera of the terjrible cnuserjiieiices of their sins, aud gettii.g np the excitement t.. $ usual pitch on such oe easiiiiis, the train from Atlanta e.iine pufTiiiig and snortitig cluse by the coag egntUiu. Tlii lent adiliaiimal excitement to the crow d and I lie country colts and mules, uu used In the cjtrs. Were all Th4 Ihird aii4 taat ateeUaca lb err- I WW . . . . miWHirv. at IheeaVeaf U.II.HeaaiUeld.L Kegier ia !biibrat4ey.et the l&ib as AagO 171, at which liaaw 1 shall pelf to a 1 iiafut1 notu a of said ekiaie. July 81, l71:tt. Aaaj Cotton TiesTf COTION BAGGING! 300 - ' TIES, TON'S MOST , ; '. V, A ITROVED COTTON DOL'BLK ANCHOR UAGGINO, Deal and most Desirable Mannfacta'rVtL ty Liberal term to Merchant and Deafen. DellOIIIJT A CO., . Matiofactarera Agent,' Julyilm. Wilmington, N. C. Ah Ixuiduct ofthe Lati War. It was in halisbary licit Htoucman's trfxis, hint after Ix-e' surreniler, acre met by Bradley Johnson' men, who fought until they were overpowered at the Toll (iiite. near that nlnce. Thee then whirling and ) made their entry into Sali-burv four deep, their twisting 111 the very utrouies or fright. i horses gaily c:iMiriMiicd, and their arms sliin I'r. ther Joe waa calling up the limuiiriiers; ! ing brighllv in the sun. A Lieutenant Stokes, ihe siMcrs were liuuuiiig nud clasping the I aid to Bratllev Jolmsoii,sat on his horse alone brethren in tine Chrisliail unity; the engine 1 and watched them away ofl as ihey cimw s wns pulling mid blowing, and w hen the two i Main street, lie ordered all ihe women and . I. u.ru ........ 1. ..1 ft.. .i. ...i.. children in door. Then, alien the head of the breaks-one old 'Confederate mule cl.ld 1 "',,,mn in speaking distance he fl0!'4!'. ?'.!!? bui""Jft .I?!?.' 1 staad it 110 longer. He jnst gave one long. "av-v "'ter and commanded halt r t he . 1 j 1 1 , 11 .1 . v I column not knowing how large a force he might str ing and deeded pall, a int.le only knows . . .,. . . "fr. . ipped tl e rope winch , , .:,, . :,.b ,,i ,,AK. .i,n .t tU ,.m....r i,. held him to ti swinging limb. He appnr-j rrm., ,n w..n, i,:. ..i.,.,,!- il, i.n.r r. ll for dead, and Slolcen wm flviiiff like liplitnin& on , ..... - ry r o his mettled sIihmI, IkhIv pursi ed, and a hurri cane of balls Z'Hiing alter him. As he turned down by the Mansion House he wheeled in hi saddle and toppled another Yank. He ccnm iI without a scratch, and wc reckon is now living i 1 Frederick, Maryland. The officer I e lulled wa a Cij tain Edward, 1 n of Stoncman' best captains. Jlilltboio lltroider. Warm Springs Hotel, - - VADIS'OX C0UX1Y, N. (U Tlii delightful Waterlnc place U now enea r the reception of guenU. l b loralioa ia all tbsttae seeker for Healta and Pie nor raa desire. Kituated immediate! on the Krcach Urosd stiv er, and mrjouuiled by xlBivs Buuataia raag It uffonU a Climate and Scenery C surpassed in any Country j - '!( Thi Siirints are a most carious sad remarkable pt.euomeaa y natare; eot more ltan teaatepseai the para, eol. irriwiuaa waaar ai tae r rears oreaa Kivar, jet tJ.e water of the aaving raag ia tem- .... r. , 11 . . ImHl ,,. 11m. m r . 1UH u. hn uroved iuvatuable la caaea af ttheamatiam, . troiy. I'aiaiyoia, 1 utaneou .tuecuou aae v,an- on oilier dleeases. -1 liar nuiwrtuuilirs at suorued for hunting, Pa hig. driVnig anw aioanUi VeurkfM. ' anally Im f fuur-hora Mail Ceache ius betweea Well IW V r. nn .1 l.l.illl. V r. naaalnela. Iiieui,eij t'j im rjn hik. .... . uniiHvu.mi. vwr linw to give. Hint snn tnt I V clused hi eyes Hinl went it blind as mm, 11 as he was . fieed from thti limb lie niinlc right l .r the congregation, with hca.l and tail erect. ll: ii'iceieiimuionsly piling- j ed into the crow,! of ih-voiit blacks, scatter- 1 lireetion. A wide open- : the mule, which newr hulled until ln arrived right in front of the pulpit, aiming the mourners and preachers. 1 lug tliem 111 every I !,n. A,.. 11 u.l.. r.r Roth of th- political parties thr.t have 1111 any other expedient, rather than lo exMise noil organization iu this State, have been rebuk- pined to learn nothing from experience. ' ' ' Wilminijlon Star. J c n 1 1. oiaiiaii(V.!s.a,.j;;,w,i.1 -, Clerk II C Arey. ComtalUM P .seiiian. .SWkool Committee tt II lVeler. 0 V Pool. D D Peeler. . - COMMON SCHOOL FFMV The attention of the people- of the- 1. rbde The cotton manufactory at Aiigusta, Ga it fc .!.i! tf-nnia luiildiiim.a'a' extensive a those of the'largeat mills lr(cw England. Itm. ploys an average 01 nve nunoreu nanus auu ui- c. . : 11..J .... i. ........! 1 ...1.1. .i.:i. I 7" . . ,. - , .. .... - en nuiuiruti fiiiiiir, va - vhirh we publish to-day in regard to the tck pf &r00,000 annual dividends of from ., c , , ii,-. r iwentv to tweuly-live iwr cent, beide carrving (oinmoo Sch'sil Fund. By it we are inform- 'weiiiy " l ''.. - I ,. i - large sums 10 inc sin piua iuou. iac u.iiiMii, . id that there is ih the freaattry of thetate. i, r-tiv increaseil ita mSchincrv to the ex Wing idle nearly ?l30,fKK) due the counties j tent often thousand spindles, at a cost of $300, t.,l..,l.i,,rii.u,... l,il.. lh....s..,l ,.f white lav.- J..m..,.,t , , .. -pn. . .I.i.i. I irl.il.tr.., 1 nil ,,v..f i)H Slate are Loso Bii Asm, July 2'J. Tbe IVidcnt and family wilt remain here through the season. The. f'rcKidcnt having aliandoncd Ilia proposed trip to the West and California, he having been l I I - I... T.. J1 I.I... I L'l..n ....I growing up iu ignorance. It ia the siror) rfutf of Couuty Coiiimissionersto dev,tetbia money to Jie education 44 4be children of the State, aiid to n-leet or refus to m ike ineyrpvTr"'""""w" " H advieI v tieii. Shi.idaii anil jjherman ind nal their pail. J t the people ej'iqand it at t their hands. It slumld receive their iiiiine.li gte attention, aud we publish tie table iu ir dr that public "attention may he called to -eoual neleci nruaujctL digregerd of their (.KUal dury. Til'tp-Qm- tivc ol Augusta. manv other that itisnnw-toer lute m the son A a aatisfa'4ory. viiit through the'westeri) conntrr, the crotw having all been gathered and the country tieing in a bare condition. He has aceordingljr concluded rorsTStpofie his trip until IlieUef.aTTofTbe -j rilig ot 1t2t . .. . iinctually, and iiMtting" tfa 'notes th nun tune to run. " - But as practice is belter than theory, so isour conditiou under Mr. Bout well Iini good to be surrendered for an uncertainly. e know whai nu i" urcaenf condiiiou is. tVe know not what il would be under a different policy on the, part of Mr. Boulwrll. 80 remarkable, indceif, has been the constant exemption of this country from panic since Ihe hank ceased to redeem their notes In'apcvie lliiil winieTcar-hcadcd men seriously question the truth ol I lie almost 11111 sallv received 'theory that the country will be bettervrrTiy a refnrriW sjiccTe" payinetila. If such a theory, so generally accepted as true, and one which no one would have dared to (question in the da when we had national financial pan ics, cannot stand liefore the facts of the case, we may well hesitate beToro exchanging .Mr. lioitt welKa present siiccesHful practice for any theo ries, however plausible, which would-be sta.ee- - . ,.... '11 -.. ... '.... t men anu nnanciers may uruig 10 our aiieiiuoo. P. S. Since the foregoing was written, we have received tbe following:' pRnPTECTa oi'TMii' NKw 1aSj The Ion don Fetmonrirt, of July 5th, any: "Another fea ture hich may find a place hi this introducti lorw.notL'e. ia the real uniiiirr which is beiri li ning lo be ma ile for the new funding loan of Ihe JJuiUid Statin. W iilr . French 3 per cent secu rities rising rapidly to par, and a glut of money in all the financial capitals of Europe.it ia like ly eiKiUKU that .the 5 ia;r cent loaii of the I 'ni- tcil &)latea mayt after all, huvc a coinplete siie ceis, though ltretiimici.il policy of the Oovcrn mwri.t ia far .from skillful." . s ' . A Xorth Carolinian In California. The Wiliiiiiirjtvii vfii'r b ai I fl lli.it Jmh ii J11I111 , Stanly, foruiur of Washington X, C. aud well kuow fhr.Migliout thiatStatu. but.who removed to Califoruia auiie years ago, where he aih-eouently received tlie ffpVxiiiilinent of JuJgu lu the iSOT t'jcisctt-frcSjthaare- eentljr beeu n'oiiuneiidea uy'TwoiiBnarea L . 4d twety.nreol the leading law era in that vtttiitf fTf i irTrTTappi'itilinrnf-.-Jttdge St anly' Is a iii-phew of the Hjti-. Edward Staily rd", thisSia'.e, - ' weaken the trent bnlwiirkso." theirconsiiiiiiinn, bv assuming such n dispensing power; which, although at lirst, It was exercised upon good ground, (as .ill evil precedents have good be ginnings) yet in process of time, had a danger ous inUiicnct on the commonwealth. For this 1 pular levity of dispensing with their most solemn orders and institutions, fram ed by the uiited wisdom ami experience of po many ages,!iininished by degrees the reverence and repu tali 111 of the laws; and led them natu rally to comliide that these laws, which at some juncture wen-judged inconvenient, were at all times iinneocsrury : and although there was an outward aptienrance of liberty in the ninxlni, on wliidi this pr.ieeediiig was iomile.U, lu wit, tlint the last rcwlution of the people was the 1111- iTob'lefaVpJjhecxjnimonwT ciin i nVbr Ivrt'afn, : tlfat ''ho'wiTW'itnrmnVfiri ' sousikI, where the whole frame o( the laws mar be ihaken or iwpciided'fy"the sudden tempora ry counsels tf the multitude; And when the laws arc governed by the people, instead of the people a being governed by the laws. , lu after time the exercise of this power was nKsumctrjand in a Wanner engrossed by llieN'n, ate, till the people, fter they hail iiiiHcarricd in ah attempt lo restore it lb their ow n iiiisi rublii s, were con lent t. divide it with iho Senate under certain restraints and li:nitations. Ith t the com mouwealth gained little advantage by this al teration ; tligow'er being ermally periiii-uau in whatever luiiius it waa placed. In former times, it ia confessed, it was rather dahgerous in example thnil fact : but 111 the cor rupt ages of the government, it gave a rise to tluitfiilalliieglcct in the observance of all the inws, o essential, to their constitution; nnd made way for the-seven couiisebdiip of Marina; theearty nmt Qiilttptied wonoranr ITwrrpeyjann the lona coiilinuation of Cavar's command in iaul t which are on all hands allowed to have leen the direct aiid immediate canaes of the ruin of tlie jcoaunonweaJUi." These remirk were written in 1710. but they are just a oint- ed in reference to oarathur at the prcucnljmiC' lure, na if neinrd vesterdav. y JColhiniteln be belter fitted to warn .us ofoiir danger in making "th 11 resolution of the people the law of jdie.State going down where ancient tjreece ano iwnie, aa weu a -iiexico, have sunk. Uksto.b. Goisgto L111KRIA.W learn that a large mimber of negroes comprising sixty or eighty famUu in the vieiitiiy-ef Clay Hill. in the Northeast part of this county, have determined to emigrate to Ijbcria, and are now making llieir arrangcimiits to embark in .the vessel of the Coloiiixation Society,. which will sail troni Charleston, or Baltimore early 'in Novcinlier next. Ucv. Elias Hill and June Moore, two colored men of this coiinty, are at tire lie.td of Ihe movement, and it is tlie intention of the cm eranta to locate in that part of Liberia known I." '.l!i 1 rolniat ol.mv. 1 licse emiifMiit ire lo be received at Bock Hill, and will be furnished tran.-portation lo Liberia by the pd-tiniralioii-JSocietT. We midexstand that severnf hundred other neirroea in this county are mak ing preparation to follow in the 'vessel which sajlrre3tTuTpTxr t. Mrs. If loonier, whose natnedeaeribea thealiort Tress costume for women, is reported to he li v fnir .miiellv in' Kansaa. surrounded by a large j fjiily, aiid uiing no art in p'iblic affairs. ed by the people at the ballot box, after II season of power, for excesses committed iu tlieii names by malicious nnd extreme men w ho have presumed to lead. .The defeat of the Republican pary last August, bad 11 teu dency t purify if The political carrion crow and mise able veriniu w ho fattened on oil the people dttriug its htr ttf -rule, de seiteil it as so 11 as the party was bathed in the waters ol defeat. It came out humiliat ed, but purified. I'.elfer lllell were placed iu tlie lend, wiser counsels prevailed, nud the odious comlilft of its former 111, inipulatoia re- ftnlihrtrsr'imwe.iMjow .,i;,i,.. ..; We hope tUik lesson, whicli an appeal to t!iMlwlbitXKiAa$ pally, will have some good results " Jf Tint in lis .hist liourjo lriinitt.il . titueed tnen xVlnise lieaits were' tilled with malice, evi and all utuiliHiitalileiiess iu llie front, who wen-fust htisteiiitig 'tlm party on tlie" down wiiiil road of l.ivvle-iii'S's, Mit,liiug imd cou teif pf. "Thlf peiViih-.' wheli they gitvi' them IKiwer. did lad eHTt this cUliVe to be pur sued, or ilia' llii'-ltvil nlvjce ol i's malicious iiial lawless adherents would be followed. lleiice, at the first opportunity atfurded, they. have beeu rebllUed. It is to bo hoped that it w (II have a salutary efTeet. and that hence- fori 1 bo b parties will exhibit more modem lion, sound discretion and judgment while in power, and that tlie days of extreme party malignancy, bitterness aiid : passion have iTi.r.-T. ft 1s tim-trrrntnlr -and' file-f both- partieshad leained Uiat diiia4oguesaud eMieiiusls are not lit to lead. lelegram. DEATH OF PIKEBE CARY. .I tinm Itnelianaii's Life is bein? wr'tten bv 'Professor James C. Welling, of Princeton College, who waa" editor of the National InUliiacucer. nt Waflhingti'U, during itsjat ter days, auJ always Cleik vf tliu Court of Claim. - . !THE PERSIAN FAMINEs The famine in Persia seems lo have taken wide iro;rtima. A somewhat sensational ac- cotlnt ay thWt half the imputation has perish ed, while ihousatMhr have fled the country. Th malri'reTO"-aswgW(l for tha great aoareily is the terriblu drought of last vear. , I he debewn- jcy of the rivers io Persia renders artificial .irri gation aliuoKt impossible, except in tbe north ern provinces, where, however, he stream are mere mmmtiiiit lorrenls.' Notwilhslandiitjj hc florid dda-riptiolia, of llie poct Persia IS far from being a fruitful country. Sail desert and grt-at tracts of saiid'oceiiiiv large portions of il surface, and iho general aspect ol tne eountry is and and dreary; the plain, evn wncre they are not ahsolntely uo-ert, lu-ing chu-fty coni iHed of barren gravel and clay, ahich is baked liv the Interrie heat. Wherever, however, these plain are irrigated copiously they are exceed ingly productive, gladdening the eye with the mo-l profuse follatrc and teeming with a luxu riant vegetation known nnlv to semi-tropical nnd tfp 11 "".i.ri. The provinct on the Caspian sea. however. are exception to tliogen crai drearincs", and area attractive as wood, water and Brand and varied mountain scenery can make 1,'icni. A vet Persia haa-no-iajod means ftf cninrauiiication wilh iiie gctuarie of hcrmutlibois. The present famine, the accoimt of which are perhaps exaggerated, is likely to stimulate the construction of railway and oth er work of internal. improvimenViipoii which the present p!ish has long sincerci!ved. This atale of lliiiig ir r.ot likily to txNt again, , A telegram from New York announces the death of Mis Pho-beCary. youngei sis ter of Alien Cary, wliose. death occurred hut a f,-v mouths ago. 1 Inebe was the eon paiiinii iu literature aa well aa in life of her gifted sister, and ji.iullv with her brought out iu M.V) a volume of pm-ms. In lCr)4 she produced a volume, entirely her own, entitled 'Poems arid Parodies."Hie has ermtrtbuted freipiently to periodicals, and has won an enviable reputa tion in literature for swectue, purity and strjngth of Myle and expression- The si ters were natives of Ohio, being born near Ciiiciuuati. Their early advautagea were rry poor,, aud it... hiijj, Jig. aaijl that they were practically self-educated. Attaining t wooimiiImmhI, they , reuuived r tg..yw York. where they iRTinimeiilly .reslUyd. auppoi ting tliemsetves wttn tnetr pen. At tne tire 01 her death Alice wiis forty-five. Halt-Sun. vei aui.rs are slasya lu rdiuH 10 carry iiaaaa evrate ami froia either n'r. " liistaare from noil ( sue 10 nrm ruring. M 1 1 r in.m ir.vHaManav ' 1 lirillr. 87. T roads r goaii, and Hi meaery alima tli Krem U Itroail, Hoanlifiil and Isitureaqo. iiandniHi e ad eoaimaul- . uu 1 be table sunnliod itli every iiicacjr si l.rseiMin. trCnauKS MonraiTK: $t.80 per Py; 18 erVeek; 13(1 .tr ttontb. IJ- An exjierienecd i.liysicisD i r:dent at It Springs. Itnnd of Mimic in attendance. Ker farther particolurs adthess r ltKI) ITTXEIt. Wis a SraiNO HoTil, Xr.tr. Msdiium Co.. N. ". .The First Narrow-Gcaoe Railroad jw VlBQtKtA. Mr. Richard B. Konne, ohief en gineer of the propoacd railroad to b built by Bad ford Iron Company, in Pulaski county, Ya., was lo leave yesterday for n point oh the Vir ginia and Tennessee railroad, about ten mile Below DiibTf!i7fonhe"ptirpor of making thetl- nal survey of tlia mad pruir to letting out tlie contracts for different sections of the work. This road is strictly -a private enterprise on the part of tlie iron company ahove'mcntionrd, It will 1 narrow (liiage -2J feet wide and will run through the iron regions of Pulaski-aaid to.be the richest in therjtale totheenmpanv'a furnaces and beyond to Carroll county, aT'q'is tance of IS luilr. " tl'. --I- ,.iai. ...,.;r.,l..: The Mount Cents Tunnel, it ia announc ed, will be opened September 5th, with ex traordinary ceremonies. Preparations are making for a flower show, a cattle show. and au iudustrial exhibition, at which the chief llianiifiictures of the principal cities of ltaty w-jH be disjilayed. " Iu a late speech the Austrian Minister of War anuouueed that at the present time he was in a Nisition to place (MKIKKJ men on a war looting. Tie added tlutt in the army thereesisted a A-eling that Austria and Hungary, if forced into ar war. must not make another unsuccessful campaign- Tbe new army law of Austria renuires that an army t.f WKI.OOtl stould bo otgiuiized. Counterfeit $20 notes on the UuitelStates Natiuiial Back of Washington w ere put in circulation iu that eityou Mvaday last. Look out FrTIieui. . - The wrat rmn la a total failure in Rock bridge eonnty. Va.. and the- yld will not average mote tjan three bushels twtbe are. NORTH CAROLINA, t .Montgomery Couuty, ) Superior Court. Nathaniel Cook, cf al ) against Petition to ell land Robert Brow 11, et al. ) for Partition. Iu this ease it appearing to the Court that the heirs at law of William Cook and Jvhtt Cook defemlauts leside beyond the limit vf liis State, it is therefore ordered that publica tion be inadeliithe "Old North State" news paper for six successive week hotifiying them that the lauds deseribed in the petitlou iu this cause has beeu sold and the report of sale tiled iu the clerks ollice and lhat uuless they appear before our said Court within the time prescribed by law and ahow eaaae, if anylhey have why said sale should not be confirmed, a motion wilt be inade foih4 confirmation of the same and heard ex prt as to tbtit.- Witness tny hand nnd the seal of said court this 4th day o'f "May 1871. . ; ' C.C WADE, C, S. C. ,,.y Montgomery Cotiutf. '8X"p'elH?Hon, A ttorueV''mItt', .. Pr. fee ed-Ow-Si!) Save yburht 0 1M1X)RTANT NOTICE. TO FARMERS. An iinnnrtaiit discovery to prevent K 1781 Wheat njul Data. If Ihe direMiomi are earell ly followed and the crop is injured by r(l inoftcv will lie cheerfully refundedv . All In is a trial. Prepared and for sale onl atotw, J. II. KNNISS'il K' DrogBtm July7 tf..r -. ' '. ISalisp -' w a .,w ;-" V V-1S variety uiUt lron hletl. uoeH. Kmn Vr Guns rutoU Krlveft nnd Forka, ,riirbanl n I .1 . Ill I . W III 0 SJAlte, aif a aarrsv w muuut 4 v 1 iwan av aV Ve warrant them to give BatWliun, T-Mynp on rlowH and buiner. ? ; -x COILN SI1ELLKES, V ' ' STBA W CUTTER;, and a thousand other thing 'you nel,- Send in your ordera or come and buy Jan27-ly. CRwVAVFOPwD & HEIIJO. Salisbiuj, N..CI . ..... THE NEW Family Sewing Macliini BOW ft I V. nouenv, TheextrvirilinAry snrcess of their Dfwjif im- pruved nuuuUi.t Irmg Marhinen fur light af hes vv wurk liaa iudueetf Ihe LariBBrfrkwiKa Ma- t iiink Co, to Manufacture a , K NEH 'FAMILY MACIIIXJSl' ufthc stu.e style and construct Ton. with additional orpameiiUliott. making- it niul ia baawtv aad P,a- Uli with other family Macliiaa. where iw'nse mtie it t rtitrtp lf eamnclitnr. Tfce f-rie 1 lil. wi-iA ui. t" Jji'.a ... m ii a j within re icli of every class; and the ('omntfiy i prepared to oflor moat liberal ii.dnctaicala k bay. ars, dealers sad rgants. Apptr rr eirrnlsr and impsW -J N COHJalTr y281y S99 IV. wary M T. J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1871, edition 1
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