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THE OLD NOR fll Li. Saturday Bvanin. April 0, 1S67. our auilionavvi agent iv. ii. hm: ltl i " . ..... ....I - . I , ,.t t i-.iii nta for Wef - who IK willmf to wlmac co-operation our action the fvnr co-operate wilb u. TTl attraat to u and .J ill mice ot Ota Ocn. iebie' rr. Owing to the gn at importance of till order to all flaaats of oor people we repub 1UH hen our first page to-day. - a ' i We learn from a letter receive oj an eminent lawyer of thia city from Mr. Rid dick, Ork ef H. 8. Hreok Oonrt lor the District of North Carolina, that thia order ia not 'apppO to pply . U Federal rrfm This, we euppoae ie the orroet construction of it, consequently thare will be no interference with the collection of debts where suits for the same have been brought lu the Circuit Court of the Uuited Bute. Who to mifktT A Wtor from the Clerk of the V- 8. Cir cuit Court for this Diatrtct to a gentlemen of thia cty Bays : "No bad required and no stamps op writs now." . We have before ns the advertisement of Messra. Oould & Betta, wholesale dealers, &c . No. 341, Broadway, New York, in which they give a liatof the vaiioua. Stamp Datie, compiled from tlu: vari. u lawi of Congress from which wo extract the follow- Original Process by which any strit ta comni uccJ 50 ceuts." (Stamp duties ie quired ) - . , , Which one ot these partus - , : TK eannot both be wnien i """"s - i t-t Uvn Str.no. -We have received N first number of tbii pPer, tb .urouns upMMaooa of which we noticed ;oie handsome little shoet, Anrimcd and ably edited, respectful in y tort temper, but very ramcm mm I fob . A ' ...... a! ..... ...1 r - ('oiorrdav. and wl.o can, as v..- . pri.,itivcaItaketheO..Uwncn . , Jfc.. ,md who Witt act in the f 1' ItlllM" mmt- I irreatf ot Virginia uu not of a corrupt i oiniuuniou. Aiiotl the u-c of wafer bread ; 7. the r.Ti.l.ful' for what i. atyb-d .VHtoal jLituftlism. Our readers not unfrt q.wntly see refer to rituuliaui and Iho r.iuui..c of them are uoii.m. Tliere may MI enccs mout. Many formed on the subject l.il IliU Oil 1MB MM' rs.howeve,.uH,e ideas are vrj, ' "J JvftrK and to whomabiu-f ami suc-tt tUkaul oi lb- couirova. ui-'V ".t be unwelcome. i ins n in u" . . , ... l. ,..ir its culinina- ...... u.llli'11 Bl" I" " . . wo.,, - . , ortrin - . .. k , , in it r poBUfniMi' ami oi n, " Tbetc several polnU are now all In Vhe opinions of eminent H ,ve lHen taken, anrt inev 7 "T" t,,seten.1.H or their InM.eea. ll(,v will 'do iieilUef. and confidentlv -,vri tl,t ere, long public opinio., and Me v . . i... Lh r u m. lawm iKinjr P""-' ' . . . L'....lwli rnnrta iov ol Wtsn Ilione i-.'j.'" -r ' Kliollj ... i ,1 i :.. .il.- V urin and th I he w in mi i' have ...! ku.titv veara aoine tiv were iwtdated iiistnuces of very high church .lo-e.1 in 'Anelican There period ho in- ninl the of thia day in Rome and eapfcully of the wonderful and world reaowoed Mimrm In ihe Sixtine Chap. 1, non have we ever found to equal in descriptive patboa the following, which we extract from Madame Le Vert's Souve nir's of Travel i 'When the maaa waa over we wandered kili the vaat ai-les of St. Peter's until -rm.. ..vlwk whcii wa retiirmd to the hix- " " . . . i tine clupel. During the innrning we nm umde acquainUiice wilh aeveral charming and uobh llaliau wooien, who invited to accompany them back lo the chap-1, that they might give us god idacea to hi av l he MUrvr The told ui tl il.to ig lo liaum to this lamfM chant quite eqiull .-. ,.,.,L,U.it the nrecedlllt: u m . mi - " r . Clureiiiion. 'ii. I 1-. ia... W tAleliol'U Vaahiitrta. vUniiiic''. YaBcevvilla. Coniinerciul Bank WUmintl.. Karme' Hank I'.reeii-lM.r.. ,(oW;. Mrn-h aii' Hank Ni'wlM in, Hank of H.ixlio O......A. Miner a id Planters llauk,. Hank of Tliomasviile,... Oranmbiro' Mutual.. llank Lexinittiiu, .. ...I i uvitiirtmi at ilralimn i .... i iik i l lliivit'ir .si Hfi.VBK Uuyiug N. C. touV"" i.:u. Kelli'lV. . S.'lliii(I - ...la ... .... .. r ...Hi ....! si :rr ..1 :k' :t; Durial ? CASES. The Subscriber would mt ra-i-ctfuHy Infi.rm the uubttc be keaoaeuuaiitly on hand FISKS CELKBKATEI) aK. before that .l..lirVlll(MI. W eccititlicities, .. i:. u r... " ...1 I rorl tlll r.llUIIU some who V ' . ll.i. Roman Church ; but there was nothing like a geper.il movement In 1 m:j appeared the "Tract, lor tin- I l0l, . 1 . 1 1 ... i i.. ovi.inment and which created emawrnun , diacussion during the j. w 7'JJ," til! more important public eyeota nun U pass into comparative oblivion. I he F Y . ... i Lr with ii the church from K TaV ba've been clearly .drawn. But within the last year or two, there We i :...i:....;- ,.f further dlvlsiona. Htn a,l low church no longer suffice to em brace all the children o tire church 1 hre . . : i. 'i obirrl, church" in oth- nn-many " " tn but are Jiow unw niin Thereare, inerr which, however, . f iI.m Viririn and sahna. auricular ro..a sa.on, ami llir i.iu red duetrinVa and ohservaucya, are advoc t,.a bv some ; but are not as yet part ol the ritualiMic creed. -Chnrlesto D9 Sews. Our Colored Citizens a r.. .....,itl. xinee. wo were j - alone in our the colored men V ;.(!. Hamilton, fUaht so bravely to keep, the cor.iei-sU in f ,,e Confederacy in its pron'r plaee, Jd dresses their meVtmga in a friendly spun f political equality. Oar exchange o4 th., Southern tvpe. too, now speak i .. . .. .1... tn,i inrn. and n'spectiui leiiiii-o- -haJyou been in that curio V of eon en . . o .i..:l. v,.ii rV.dld have seen a turn, av .iv."-". j . , ,n, iiiii ii' ii d the Hence we gl almost . i . ... . . t , r.ir advocacy ot equai nj.-i.ir Now how chauifen the reberal, wuo "that hull v irtWritK-d bv ill. ir kind nvsa, cd, -d tfU ihem, awaited tla- i i I'.... hi :, llie I tine aim o i ii .... i 'w , - .-i:... ..A.rU "Sie Natth s, and III C-.ni.llill" M.-y - I , 11 die!" sav ita enlUtlfiastic jM-oph ; and all who have revelled In the enjoyment oi u.. musical wondT, the Wftrtrt, may in Hie same feeling listen, and then lorever lse (heir ea.. One by one the fifteen candles burmnjr ttpot. tin. wHogw.-rv ex...u;u.sh V i: ,r...l.i till,. I ik chapel. e. aim a nun ' - , .i thrmighout which a deep silence prevr oMJ.t..lv from a dVrk recess stole loi jmiu J lit wool and tender Wailing cry, like tlo; mur mur of a breaking head An h cUlfxhrill -eeiu. d to strike to my very soul, I sank lipoll my kuee While the coro (chorus j chanted' in toueWng strains, "Christ s i we arc oaili.ins an oipiiai.e: J" . i 1 arouiiu Patent Metallic Bl'RiAL casus t t ailcu ot I ll a prrinl .olirea. WHIsKKHSaud Ml' CACH ES forced to enjar upon the sinHlhest faeo from thretonvewe'ks Dr. sly n- ' V . . 1.11 I V I It C- ,,e tn.M wonderful discovery In inoderu su- ..-.acla,,.,. r uim- .lit, of Pans and 1"J ;,,.t II nterin" success. Names. -f all pnreiia K bl roistered, ami if entire satlsfae- ,B . : i,,:.iice. the money i i, , nut eilil ii" ' ' '.' . . II"., j.- ii i ..:.... l.v- mull. i win be cl.ee, Lilly rei.tnueu. . . v 1. S I . IWWI l'H mailed free. A.mrcst. 1 .... i w M I .S. Ct t. '" - gone ,ni coalesce wraln.iiittil v. u iImI iuaa stifliagf i.w s,ul aw mm gjirBiaii . '.- t. . j ool -, and pwnty ot u. , er (lavs. leiiKtri of the HitualisU fore, three parties now, ...... oi, i will aooil C These narties differ from others have been engaged in a . . . fl.-n .1... ..rnaaimilStrt ftt tlie Sllllie in tins urn u.- ""b"' ; ... ,. . i,. time represent tU reactionary element. In other words, .hey progress backward The Ritualists, if we can rely on the accounts that reach us through m exclumgea are Pinf rJ, J with tins crowtnMncreaM their demand Ceremonies a.enow practiced whtrn , isii.1 or even in a most uuiireami - wj. . - i .i ,v..rdtW of external "wor- 1801, aim in" iiv"-1"" . - Khip are justified by the aaaertion of Prm clpL which In those dayhad imtjbeej A..a.a AV t. Wat fbnnd rio chttWpj.in aiscv-, - . Tiu. Rit- hold enough to maintain mcin. rr that 11 IS pn.r.u. r:-- he sight that Barnuin coi man- i i - the pervading spirit of tUe wn c .1... nn. volition. Whose ... n.c u"" ' ' ... , recently was unqualified opposition to 1 nr " Kinll- I...... .. . mi ii '' aini'i in. .. B' . i ..,.1,1 n.m i,f aii- quivcrea wjih": -o"b . us 1 mid iiotnuid lars and teetiiimnials . . 1.:. ....tv ...iaunr waV. oil Uiooi. v Z wValh wcd thence, to be enveigled into that den. And tb ri , too, was the redoubtable Sengg.n C- L. Harris aud W. D. Jones, who, but a fea daT .ince, voted to deny the calored man S? right to toaUfy in our Court. oYiNgj v.., Uw Iraternal the meeting ; bow lovl . i .i l... " hLu:k man. . V lUgiy iuejf - , . To the rel, l.te-lorg menu ' . ' T i I .1... o.w. rinir voiees ot tlie colli Cllisn aim i- iv" o , , "ow swelling inta tempest f aighi and ,obs, and then nudtiug-to the jutut-l faintest ecli4, likie an Jvdian harp. 1 he hour, in ifaTwIttWInm, and. hi- strange and monmful nhdy, were iea...... iV... Hirut from mv eves, Mim- motied fmm the deepkaurt by the spell of that pVhitlvf, voice lading the aacred ChThh woTd-renowned Miserere was comnoscd nK.re than two centuries ag , by Gregnrkrlegri, -p, nd au.g. r in the Popcoaiid. Since tbM period jt has been tlie wonder and the uttvtmu of llions of cmapturea us uc. Uver u,e,.T.-.y.N.V.,Soleau,,.tsJa- Ult I 'ni i.' J States. ai.nl l.o7 ly. D (J burn, llreu' V. V1TY.---AU- Kl.ixcn. and (Jolden, Silken TKLS prod need by A nno,4e. to the-believer in equality, he li e-long abolitionist, this does inOT .; - :r , , use of I'nif. I'e- T . .. t t- rairVFI'V. One an warrant. -1 to. curl ine mo. Illio wavy Has been ami Lomh'ti. wi,h th'emost ratifying -suits. I'nce liv man, . Ciiculai-s liiaueu. for sale at tho folfcavlaK jflees Vit SinaHer stxi s lu jua Pl,'(in:.. - . T; ,l. l.rltv wnWftH-eMfcWlttl acquired. dJi "ff their IviiX and fJSfOil OKi gnd, w J , ,'rtlc? of their great eftmtagea tm- Upcrsvan . .:..,. hand and far A fnlliiorrmem m m. 'V'i- Vl HryMAN' sate at Uxnurten N C 1 b- 1 "R JJJJ U.S. Internal Revenue, ot Ii Worth rcHni, SAUKBt-BV, April 18. IW. Notice ia hereby .v aci-orf. with iili ofAatoljuno K !sr:;a.:;:ed y II H iMi.it. .Wa-or Sixth Uiatriet of N. Carolina, will si, at my o.fice on tb . rnar fLoand luuisaat.veta.iiu the ClJ of ba b.irv. ou the 1st day ol May next ; at toe X hUJ in. MocMvillo. Uavie county th.Snd- at the court house m hlalesv'lle, Ire- Ml rlmut v. on the J ; a, the curt-hoUM ju Tayloravillu. Alexander eminty. ,n " 1 . i ;.. M-1.I..U. Catawba eoU- it tin coiiri-.... , :.. P.-mi. Ht tlie ci.UlT-UOiiav r the Jlh- at tli omce oi . - , .., I 'll. il lottlf. ...i ..,.1.1 hair of either sex ri.mlets. or heavy ninssive curls, hytliefahhrnablesof Paris a ini v to the lui.r nostoaid. ! DearipUva Chemists, .No. H" ..' Y., Soieagi nU lor the L . ited States. April 4th. 't7. HCELSIORTEXCESiOR 1 1 CI1A4I-I.AR'S i,aav- v . . Mij H WIH'U ftavv w-r - TT a . a f.irtho colorra voicr. i MmiinM. can tiiirf cn:mi iro y those disloyal men ; they can-1 WiBexiog and iniprese w . rT r . vo. rer0!lin ,n ot lToiearaniieiOj . . j Fiignsl, Church; uid tiat those who do so arc itM iily trite and consistent mem- bers. IudusUv; ' 'V.mnuirfft ! and V-fV r of aH property qn- MflHMHP Ot-'soe " I hers. . t , .. 1 .1 tarT? Km a jury, or hold any oir Tvcnty.firc yeftra gor in JS1' tiei)CJUJ7people. fifty year, ago in Germany, there had been acea meir meinory in nicTnmTr, x. b neeqeany u .. Y " not vote aud they wouiu nv.u -bv hta vote. He is a voter by the act ot y . W j lt bun stand n- 2 tfi diirnity and fear those Vho how W. mend manifested by more recent nnmber of that papei we find the following article, in reply to the Times of that City, which is deserving of special attention. The IVViif mentions some facta which all would do well to bear in mind: "THE TIMES." if Oar neighbor, the Times, replied in its issue of Thursday to our article of the pre ceding day, making pretty much the same points that were presented in its first arti cle. It closes by the expression of a dis inclination to pursue the controversy fur ther. If our, neighbor is sat alied, we are. It and not we sought the controversy, and if it has had enough we are not disposed to press upon it. In dismissing the sub ject, however, we avail ourselves of the occasion to say that if the Times, or any of the .Southern people expect to engage in any successful political movement th.i does not enlist the support of the better class of original Union men, they will be grievously disappointed. If it be the offi ces they are after, they will lose iujtbeir trnggle for them the greater object of re storation. They will miss both. Let; us remember, in the beginning the political movements in which wc are about to en gage, that nous will be permitted to bold Federal office who cannot take the iron clad oath. HoW few of us there are who can take this oath is as well known to our neighbor as ourselves. If, without the aid od co-operation of the class of Union men referred to, we stood in a majority that majority would be ineffective because it could not be officially represented by rea son of the liability of its members to bike the stringent oath prescribed. Our victo ry would be barren, for wc would have to go mm-prt'seuted or select from ihe party opposed ton. men to repreemii ..JU...V.UU "xmxSfcxiki:" tfcatftr 'Wti Would III 'hattfe only have the victory. But with the orig eiace theoloey we had fair hopes of seeing a similar result, when this present romautic revival has produced a marked change of the phase of the question. . There is enumerable difference, In oth er respects also,"between the controversy as it stood then, aud as it presents itself lo us now. It is not mere ecclesiastical idilet tanteism. The phenomenon which Mas to be dealt with now, says Dr. Littledale, in "The Church and the World," is that cere monial observances everywhere in Eng land to-day co-exist with active parochial and missionary work, and are regarded by practical men perfectly free from cftVmin ate sentimentalism, as important adjuncts in their labors'. TractarianiPin, it is said, was only a re ligion for gpntlemen ; but it has now taken a sliapc which will enable it to wrest the middle hisses from dissent to civilize and christianize those poorer 'classes, which have hitherto been either neglected! alto gether, or approached in a manner w hich had no eflect on them. It was tory, ana is now ffist becoming democratic. Argu ment cannot avail againsf such a.-. A arty. Th'ev nave been tatnitcd with the histi ion- ... . . ... ... ie character of their ceremonial, ur. im- Tledale, quoted above, says invreply, 4i It is an axiom id tlturgiology that no putiiic worship is really deserving of the name unless it be histrionic. The Ritualists already claim to be the largest party in the ehurch, and to be still on the increase. In the London Quarterly for January we find much information on this subject. As a mark oMts progress, the reviewer refers to- the s-Wrectorinm Anglican nm," first published in 1857, edi ted by Rev. J. 1'urchas. The second edi tion, under the care of Dr. Lee, was pub- Jiahed in 18G5, -The iUastrauona of thef n. . , .1 gin to Batter and to caress. au n .o o . j .1...., . ,. ..1.1 leave tne men, wlio vowen . a State if be ballot wen; given you ; who swore they never would vote again If the n r"y voted. Such men one. iM ) ,K toil of the slave, aim r"!. .t. .... "-..td iiro the vote f tbcW- ff n rkuf in v n uu u . - - 1 ::, o extricate themselves from the orU- eason. The ceiomi man k .!ia that lalV I..Jl..ak1 a suit v rmiDic ZTxi F TE-pTro of Austiia, asked If Ae .WiWpy of this Mirere. t i ,17i!ELtd upon bis return to ;ihe4Hna.dcd all the finest mus.- i-i. ns to s mi it in, we mh""' . v lv di3it did.it sonnd to him. that ,rwitebacktnUon,-, saving be lmasT.natHfa Una pm - liMHtlfieS were "'"'i A .1... rorrect Tini'l 1 l.Tf LllVy - Hair Exterminator! lui Jfi InWf aater roin . n. i - Greens. Union Register Had.) President Johnson's Visws. The Cincinnati Commercial publishes extracts of a letter from a citizen of Ohio, who rehearses a conversation on political matters, which he recently held with pre; sident Jshnson. It grew out of some com ments made by the former upon the prorn inent part taken by Mr. Vallai.digham in the democratic state convention of Ohio, and upon the apparent determination of the democratic parly to adhere to the doc frhles and 'th"e "oTgaitTxliltmY'wnlcB they maintained through the war. The writer su.Cs that th" president said ' the d-mo-crutic party seemed bentoii destruction that tiny had shown had f.jih in their want of adherence to the pdriciples of the Philadelphia convention ; that if they had fiithfuHy stood b)- the correct platform there enunciated, "a lid had in good faith adopted the doctrines .there pioclaimed, it would have been, by dropping its identity a formidable and irresistible party. He thought that the party which opposed the composition, it Ioosel power when heard Sixtiue chapel. STlf oft t4. dramatic Knr-hSL 5C U)e artk,W 1 TL w clsewbere than in the' f;,;. A nice little story is told of Gen. Wash iiyton by Parton, which will be fresh to many of our readers, aud will show Li in (to wives) in the light of a model husband: The General and his wife lived happily together, but it is evident that, like most heireses, she was a little exacting, and it e highly probable that the great Wash ington was sometimes favored with a cur taSi lecture. The celebrated author, Miss Hicmer, relates that a gentleman once slep. at Mount Vernon in a room net to that ceupied by thr master and mistress of tin! mansion ; aiid when the inmates were in bed, and the house was still, In overheard, through the tin o irtitlmi, the voice of Mrs. Wiishingtou. He could no; hut listen, arid it was a enrtain lecture which she was giving to her lord. He had dime someiing during the day which she thought be ought to hawoiwifierenih and she was giving him her opintOn in samewh.it aiiimated and quite decided roiumaiai Superfluous Stair To thexiespeliWl tMi hivsUnable de pilatory rK,nm.Bd itself as being an al most mttspeftbk. article to fcumleWiiuty. is easily applied, vg ot bwru or tn.urt the skin, but- nets ibtly on lae-'roots. It is warraTrted to remH grtJuuiia haw Jrom- low foreheails, or iroiN-mv nart w we completely, totally atidNWUy extirpating t V. oil Uli'OUt 1tli;inu.--c4UDiy,i'U Atv I'l IP t I ! ... l.i i Meci;ien.HiiK ,: house iu Moore, i umn eoiimj. -v - . X "ur, Loose in Dallas., Won on thv till. at the con house in L.ncolnton. u S county, on the Pth ; in Yadkinrille, Yadkin e-Onty. on the 4th 1 ? . l...w WilW. eoimtv, on the h between the hours of 9 A. Mm and 4 P. M of the several days of May n.medbove, ,l,o ear and .letermine -any ppeW HalHw W any erroaerms or excessive valuations, assew merits or W.umeratiai.s by the assessor or Sffl assessors returned in the auuual list. See is further given that no T,e allowed 10 any party after he shall have Wen duly assessed WJgSg tahiSng the assessment has been transmitted to tlie l-oiiecior 01 - - ) irfl All appeals to suid assessor, as " must be made in writing ana speniy ti.-nhir cause, matter or thing. which a de respecting eeisiou is requested, and nrustr stat d or principle of errot 'enWfWp of' III. 141 ...... silvth District X. C ft""' ' tf . i .0 xiSf I"11 April 10. 1 mi an order, bv ' BEIWER, SIIUTTS & Chemists, 285 River st ( Troy, if. Y. April V&T. iw-ly SAL15SXT 1 war was an effete body, and that no class tones The great man listened in silence of men who had quietly acquiesced in ihe disruption of the Union could ever expert to control the legislation ot the country The president has always held to the opin ion here recorded. He ha had never pro fessed any faith in the democratic party, and has only deemed its aoccess desirable Hi a clu ck upon the ranrpant recklessness (rf the extreme radicals of the republican party. lial Progress. r-r" The Weather-Cock Veering. Since the Radical break-down in Con necticut, we have been watching the old weatl.er-cotk on Washington Heights with .. y " ' i . .lI. till she had" done, and then, without a ro ui.ik upon the subject in hand said : M Now good sleep to you, my dear." It is plain the General believed that " it takes two to make a quarrel. MARKET REPORTS. SALISBURY, N.O, APRIL 20, 1S67. CORKECTKH BV BlNI.BilM CO., oidCKBS. mt and second editions (tor eacn nas a ';. .,(.,i(1I1i:1n nf the K. Y s' fof prints different from he other) are iual Uniuii men n plied and diiven off, we si'-nifieant as to the development which could ue. have a majority. If we are so Ritualism had undergone. during the inter-alUiH-liriited aa toalfemnt to draw tEe lines T vatof seven or eizbt .vears. Thus, where- , belweeu tliosi- bitlwsrto . known A. JiiQifcLa3tbeorftal men and thasc known as I anted, rates, we carlv staw. m, the celehnUron ot tlie nil chai'i-t, the frontispiece of the second edi tion displays the 'elevation of the chalice,' which, in .the meantime, hud been added to the stock of cer mnni-a. In the first edi-1 ' lion there are two candle on the altar anil j t or smn weeks tlw-'eof' I Herald swrved not a hair's breadth from 1.:. l..J .. .11 I.,,. ...... Jl'.r.. i. ..1 mnit imrdujiii i.. un. v.. ... . Keati.er. p.rponn.1. nenienity liuu. iu uiuoi iiiuitie riiimuj .il llrrnia "' Joriwundi i i.lliK". pr (Kiurid, i 'urn. bui.li. ol ; . ii.-.. Meal, blblll. 4i I'lfHf ' HU U U.4, -U.Wt4i.yi ' tlrfloWi- AJaiiittiitine, Cotton. jut .oiiml, i arn. t i Ixiiicl., Wonderful, But True I MADAMK REMrNGTON, the world re nowned Asl.rologi.-t aud Sonmuii.bulisticClair u.yaut. while in a elatrybf atrt state, delinea tes the very feat urea of the person you are to in ai ry, and' by the aid of an instrument of iu tense power, kuowu as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect aud life-like picture of the future husband or Wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits 6T character, &c. TTiis is no imposition, -as testtmonials without number ean assert. B utiug lIace of birth; age, disposition, eol-.i of eyes and 'lair, and enclo siiifr titty cents, and stamped envelope, addres sed t v.'"irself, yon will receive the picture by return tiiail. together with the desired informa tion. Address in confidence. Madame Gertrude R.Miiuigtou, T.0. Box, 217, Vest Troy. New York. march 23-1 y I HI IIS. will be looked upon endeavoring to leviie the pnjndices, passions and ei.tnitus ot Ws, and great numbers of our own people who are sick and tired of sllife will either not vote at all yr so vote a to secure re storation tin -4riT-S Where will l! e two at the rides : bnt in the second edition . nfiuority then he, and w hat will be the r TStei- TJux-wul fee a th mercy U an i inceuded ConirrtsB. and dipfianthisemeift I bd confiscation will be dealt out totltem -The 'acolyte,' wj h au irou hand, e must 1 arn Te rson from a tall y nnjr man 2"Z'!-a n4P0,l and self -overi.m nt As we c inuot adapl,.' has dwindh-d down to a Tlttf 'bjpjr with a circumstances to our choice, we must adapt ' girdle ronnd htiw.iit, and armed with a urwdvca U, clrcuips anees r be irretiiev- censer In 1W the altar was sarmoant sbly rnmf d 1 H sue thing we may r s: ' od br ab ornamental ems ; in the edition assured and' that is- we cannot retrieve I of l.uo tbis baa beee eepersedrd by a era- t - .... r - r4mm- , . - Thorefa and she who "does not advertise in tlie was the cause of that terrible i'UXn iu New England. Recently, hwever, since a number of local ' lectio:. s have disclosed riiefict that the Ralicals are lo-ii g trrouild ly a small way in every dincliou, the weather-cock begius to veer ju-t a little fowvinia.u,twt- iWrvatism. But the other dav Aenneit leu Fin II Kii.li, there are eight additional candle and four I V of im.,oarn, . be con pots of How, rs, on- hat, we think, is called i mmZm the Country that "extremists the s jper-slfar. . Fwcre notable-to carry out their i restoration and representation in oar own it. - . a ' .. r ti' 1 :. I .1 tl. P.,m. in 11, P w . t a ....i,.r irniirp nr Toree. .tii'-u .. 11 . come jt eome aceording to the mode Worfd' emi.aeratea the fbllowiog as the ..4 .l . . i.,wl k- an inctnr. fin- i.n.iuiiient rniuits of ihe ( barter ol an able Cointn-sa " I Errl'-bman's Ritoalieliebberuea. L The oj,ible- to carry out tb. ir impeach- tufenf measuT'S,'' It is very evident th;rt the old weather cock has discovered tkpi I a slight brevse is springing up, and when t it betfina to blow lianl. he will open bis i batteries upon his Itidic d frenda without j, T a Bwrnenrt dfflav. 7?'ra. Times. tm. Lfubarco, Leaf iwr nnd. Munii'-i.'tun J. in r t.hl . Ma.'keml. No. I . a. 3. Kruil. dricrt, arfple pec ''! " -vUI.i'lil.. " ." Peaches, pealt-!. M . ' " nnpml'l Leather, i, ; wr pouuil. Iron. Mr. ,XiU. cut. - " MolasM, wirpl.nm. pe,r fral S t India, '. " byrop. " '.uiuAS. r t.nhpl, , fork. i.er flirinl. .'otatoen. Itimi. m bjijjel, . -..tr' 'upar, Bruu. -par pund, . i rubed Pnlireriaed . . . . . .fL . 14to IS. 3U to 33 I to l.SJ."' 1.36 to 1.3U UM- hi- 27 to 30 2 to 9S to I '10 to 15 I 4(1 to 50 ; 19.W)tn 14 : t28.no I 26 to 2 ' to 00 ! ' to 6 i 00 to (Ni 8 to 10 Op to TIO Mlo 75 40 to H to in 8 to Ii !) to- 10 to 60 7 to. 00 1. 00 to 1.26 1 36 to LEO 111 lo 75 to ICO 6U tu ko 15 to 20 SO to 82 99 lo S.' Crisp r Coma. Oh ' she -aiaatiral and fair, ' v With starry ey and radiant l.a'r, tVlioHe curhnji tendrils oft, entwined, Enchained H.e very heart and mind. CBISPBK lUMA, Far Cnrling the II dirnf either Sex Mo Wai-y and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Masiftte Curls. By using this article La.rTes and lentle'men beautify themselves a thousand fold It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same give it a beau tiful, glossy Kpjienrance. The Crisjier Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beam tifiesarir cleanses It-; is,hicUly and deliht fnllv perfumed, and is tH tiKist complete arti-rlr-of -rhe Irrrrrt fin ufferrrhtrr the Atrrerrcan TTWr The Vti)M IVmlffTW'llp-'tenT-To' any address, sealed and postpaid for $l. Address all. orders to W. L. CLARK CO.. Chemists. Xo.3 West Favrtte Streat, Syracuse. N. Y. march ?A 1H7. twly ' NRW AIiVKKTISK.VlKNrS. H AVRJUI I IMKUswha N I) a larire assm.lment of ( ooite Tk re dncefi fkef . Am i iouds coiuiat ia jurt of Ladies' Dress Goods, Brotvn and Black SiUcrvaricty, v Atpaecas- JSiacKrJoroivn, &iare ana riaiasr - at . Irish Poplms, Foulards Muslins, $jfewidines, Bcrages,, Notions. m - " -rr- 7" .. . " '-' fr, serpentine, Linen 4 Worsted Braids, Kid Gloves Jffhite and Colored, Bobbin, d'C, Sec, dc Sheetings, and Pillow-Case LOMESTICS, Three-Quart r, Four-Quarter, Five-Quarter, Six-Quarter, Scrcn-Quarter, FAght Q'uarter and Nine-Quarter Linen Sheet ings. Also, a Large assortment of -58- Domestic Dry Goods, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Black Cloth, Black Casantcre-(Doeskm.) Fancy Cassamere, Sattinetts, Linen Uuch and Plain Jeans and Cultotiad Collars Unen d paper, .ufs, do do Gloves, Neck Ties, etc, etc. Tin-Ware, Stone-Ware, &c.. &c.. &c. Equitable Life Assurance SOGIETY--New York. HATS; and cm, rK'i. w:i: txxrAt.PiviPKXie. thki.ast f..r IHi- .i tl. rtv .-rveiil. Policy lioWera Mir ti i.jt in tne rt.Hu aftd las eack 9"JL coiuea Ktf-iiifcUhi ii, .Api.'v-t- - ' , . r. Mi- c t. Ib.fi.r-t.. o 7r-ttwr. SatihrH. V F BOOTS, SHOES, Fvr Ladies' GenTs and Chitbram groceries; Tr ther w.fli a vanetv ef -GimmI i.onally foori at . , " . .. , v,l ,tr I n.rt riuinMwiif i tt rein More an oi Die Loire. .' 4 4 ogjet' t"'.tt ley air JcU:iuiined l- t ll.e WNt cmk prloa. Inaterf . f eoiuiderinr how wa mar anci3 vestments of tlie oistiop!. aim ptSNV ;i nnu;ion. mortrTv ir..! Untos T men. we bould I elerf; . Ok two lifhts on the ibmr ; 3. ba teetlr JjiPortfvid, Me. htJ- ridaj, a work-1 m n engaged in blasting rocks peped I r mud t ie corner of the C isco Bank build J.ifT to see if a charge waa going off aud re- wtr.-d a Baatliiiu os-stom s t.y way ot in Celebration. I'rifu.M ', 1 1 . m...'n... i l..hrw ihi hr.f Jn- ..I llav I'l tlie colored a.sn tt 3. t.pfsoaleti Lramr mid ju-n. v,leut-i.ctie. The '5. SU i fi.iat ,.,,r, ... peoplf troui i minri are re-pettulJy STW S . .nritW.1 U, :llti-nd. at (4 I :SO , sli-lmrv S i A r.r.1 K. I tW It Country Pounce of all Kinds, lker. in etrhanpe f. flood. Sali-bnrr X. C. Aril IV lT. The principle damage, was to RANK .vMl l Jf. ( OOPER. f-flVre T. . r. a n.,1.,. icum tUliJ.urr. Omih.r- M. 1 x M" ' nrnn ..TotVoHK tilr n ' ani ration. funu-bed, al Ul Af t IKtl KHIM - . w ww m i. sv. r I - - . m k -a 1- ; or ii ..a aiiviiiit.g BROKERS. Keep Constantly on band STAMPS. . .i i;i'" r ii t P UU. nil r-.WrrrJ ro9 Start. ' HMf MardrW. , wtwlw Salisbury. N . feb.24, 6 7.- . iCTint SOiSvof fill n1U IMIi a2 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 20, 1867, edition 1
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