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I L . 'ytcrSS'c siciny?2) ein 6 era h 1 1 " , . ' .. ... . . ,r-.-r'- ;-).. ! ,ivr5L urtfm North Carolina. News. Opijuox Kedifj The opinion ofjthel Supreme Court, on the question ot tbe Lcgwhv taxe holding over till 1ST-. w received and read in both Houses yesterday.' Judge Pearson and Dick gave an opinion adverse to holding to give an opinion ou the question. iiy ! graphical pos ition to this country as a means of Seniind 14.th. j'- , 1 national defense, aa well as its general maritime Somz Pia. -3Ir II. II. Tate, of this place, killed a- hog-last .Monday which weighed XJl pounds Dett. Vbo cau beat it? Green jro Patriot - - - r ' " " Washington Items. , j A treaty for the annexation of 5an Domingo to the United States was negotiated by PresU dent Baei and our CominerciabAgou Perry, at San Doiniugo. Of the truth this Etatetnefttj there is no doubt. The Government's motive for the acquisition of San Domingo is its geo t Road, in last twelve t t The Supreme 1 Court cf North Carolina re-elected S. F. PbilJipa. Ktq., reporter, and II. D. Coley State Librarian. A IIkavt Business. We are credibly in formed that the firm of Drown & Bro., tobacco manufacturers of Mockaville, N. C, have paid to the proper revenue officers the sum of about $3U,O00 Ui on their bnsi ncss fur the year 18u9. Sditbury North State. , j Meeting of. the Directors of tue "Wil mington & Wjxdox IUilkoad. The Direc tor! of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad jiuet at the President's office yesterday. Ihe resig nation of Governor Uoldeu as a Director was accepted- The vacancy was not filled. . 1 The tId officers were all re-elected. There Samanavras effected.'and tike jurisdiction of t he United States established over that'p&rt of the t erritory ji)f Sau. JDouiingOr Several Senator who arc cognizautof the particuhirs of the negoj tiation privately assert that San Domingo is f as much importance to os as the Island of Cuba! if not more, and that the acquisition of one" will more easily lead to the possession of others. J 1 General Reynolds, commanding the military I district of Texas, has forwarded to General Sher-j man the petitiou of certain citizens of that btatej asLing that a law be passed by Congress to pun ish persons who are guilty of wilful fa!sf swearing in takiDg the irou-clud oath. It seems that there are a large number of disqualified persons who, for the sake of obtaiijag office, have - sub-! scribed the test oath, and there are noj means of punishing them under . the laws of Texasj What the Texans ask is. that Congress pass 1 a general law on the subject which shall be -appli" - IT 1 1 ,A C.,. -n.l tcx ofa-ulie? E " C0D6lJeraL!c 'c1q execvtion of it in United States courts instead! The .nrVej-oirthe proposed branch from Wil-! the f tat? TV GeuerarShern.ap h,s hud, son to Greenville ordered, and the offer of i the u,attcr the ructl0 tomnut ec. i rcsiucnt uriugcrs io lease tue road at six' per ) f me comiuicice on elections oi me uuuse iu cent upon its cot was confirmed. YitiHinytun tbiA to callTJp this week the contested electiou! whether thri Journal, Jan. 7th. ItaT" The number of convicts now in the Peni- Northerri Definition of Carpet Baggers. - The New York News truthfully says : No Northern man who , has ; located in the Sputh with the purpose of making it his future home, and of becoming identified with its interest, is regarded by the Southern people as a carpet bagger. ' But there are hundreds and thousands, of Northern men there who are utterly without a character at! home, and who have strajsrled down that way and squatted among the negroes, with the avowed design of living in their midst only ' as long 'as they ' can make it profitable.; ilany of these;meu under the system of military rule enforced J by the governmeut, are , in high plitcesl They do not hesitate to ayow themselves temporary sojourners. ; When Gov. Scott, of South Carolina! visits Ohio, he speaks of going ' home."; Senator Welsh of Florida, still claims to be a citizen 6f Michigan. Rev. B. F. Wrhtte more, of .Boston, a member of the lower house from South Carolina, is now in his second term, and is notoriously investing alrh'ecan makefout of his position! in real estate in .Massachusetts ire is even bujlding a handsome residence ;f ear Boston to be occupied by himself, when the! ne groes of his district in So ith Carolina shall be ready to repudiate him. ; There are but very few Southern j Congressmen of Northern birth, who do not design ultimately to return to their old homes to enjoy the fruits of their raid lipoii the section fn which they juow live. These luetr are carpet-baggers. Their mission South ia en tirely a mercenary and selfish one. They Care nr.thliio'Tor Ithe neoT)Ie. white or black, .beyond i a mountain, but not conscious of it. The eleva what they can jnakeoutof jtheui; aihd they should tion- at this place is 1,194 feet, 433 feet higher be in no wise confounded with hitnh fide settlers, ! than Salisbury1, and 54 feet hijrher i than Mor- case of Wallace against Siiiipsou, of the fourth j or New Yor .Hickory Tavern, N. G- :. E&tvr of, the Cliarlqtte Democrat : Tor t"he benefit of yerar numerous readers and the public crenerally. I ieive tou the following connected statement of what has been shipped from Hickory Tavern Depot, on the n estern N. the way of i freights, during the moutns : :-. : ; ,;.., M... ';:."L u. .Butter 18.170-pounds,! Eggs ,140 dozen, Beeswax 4.6b'G pounds,! Honey 1 ,7S0 pounds. Bacon 10,898 pounds, Apples (green) 253 bar rels, Oais 879 bushels, Kye 37 bushels. Corn GSG-lMishels, Flour 198 sacks,' Dried Fruit and Berries 215430 j6undsf; Roots and (Herbs. 168, 2S6 poundsj Chestnuts, Onionsj Potatoes, Flax Seed and other miscellaneous ; articles, ; 300,000 pounds. There has been 300 sacks of salt sold here during the past year. I t . -This place is situated; on the Western N. C. llailroaB, 60: miles west of Salisbury and 20 east of Morganton. ! It is a thriving town of several hundred inhabitants, and has been built up since the close of the war. There are ten stores and a number of i work sliops carried on. and every thiug needed in any part of the country can be obtained at this place. -- ' I i j i i This is one of the healthiest places to be found anywhere, and is a peculiarly delightful climate. Thjs vegetation in the: neighborhood of the heads of the small streams and springs resembles that of the tops of the highest mountains, When we take into consideration the elevation of this point the mystery Is ! explained we are! on the top of tf. C. Conference oT M. E.; Qnueb, (NorflL) The secondjsession of this Conference was held in the Presbyterian Church at High Point, on ThursdSyj January 6,, 1 870. Bishop "E. 'S. Jones, D. D presided. I Rev. W. G. Matton was elected Secretary, and Rev; E. J. Bird assistant. Three preachers were admitted on trial, and five were received into full connection in the Conference. ' i '- ;- The statistics wercreported ' I Members, - if- ri i- 3,400 Probationers; " S7G Total, - 4,27C The business of the Conference was concluded on Saturday afternoon and the appointments read. The Bishop preached on Sunday morn ing ) in the . Presbyterian Churchy after which three were ordained elders!; j;'! Itev. E. Q. Fuller, D. D., Editor of the "Methodist Advocate " pub lished at Atlanta,' Ga., ' preached at 3 o'clock, and tne itev. J. n. xosteii at mgnc. place oi settlement De in k. Alabama South Carolina district. The , committee have ! t i t .i . o- i J i. r j , Xll l7 ftunfrmCn' iD, S a democrat by 4,000 majority, .is pfimu facie en whole, extremely good Wk,g. AW HanJar,!. j J , J We learn that miu.c i-puuky women: in JJ Governor Hoffman, of New York: the northern portiou of IredeU. Ku Kluxed a J liwen-or here, who filed, vest oi da v. There are Governor Hoffman, of New York; sent a special,. messenger ncre, who nica, yesjoraay, in me ) Was Sf.,fr J)I.n:ir?nipnt nn fiffirial rrarlscrint of ithe; in the habit of ill-treating his wife and paying too ! vpw VnrL- T..Msl:itiir in rMioalin- the ratifica-i much attention to females of bad repute. Tluy tjon 0f ti,e fiieenth amendment. When the brute in the bhape of a man, recently, who Wji several of the class, above, itlcs- cribed, in North Carolina, and they have bled the State most terribly. Let Republicans, Con servatives and (Democrats unite and drive them off. stripped aud tied hi in to a log and gave hnujtl.c umestion comes np in Congress the democrats will; lull limit, rkl tll lilil ! wi ill -in lilil!..n-I inu.iL I' i .1 ' . X ! j?t- inake in i ic point that it is as competent for the New; mcut. lie im.de them many prolines to be oi j york Legislature to repeal the'rati&eation as it pood behavior hereafter, and thanked them that-i 'u for the Ohio Lc-yature to ratify it affcr once they treated him so lenicnlly. No use for the ! reiectiii" it. ! ' 4 j ' uijiiiarj win iu vuLs case. o.; aie iintrnun. 1 ' I Remarkable EbCAPK The Man who tras Jitotca to Sea in an oj-eit Ji-at Jiccoecrttt. We Free Banking System. Mr Palmer, of Iowa, introduced in the House v i ! n . i ' i I i-it. 1,1 published last week an account of a man being ' '! itepreseniauves last weeK a.oiu co ameim ine l.l..- ....f r .i, k v. t..i. : I National Currency act. I he, bill amends the boat from alongside of the steamship Lucille, on the night of Saturday the Ut intant. ". This national Jaws so as to authorize the establishment Of free bauLs. "Parties making application for Anecdote for the Doctors i i Dr. W. K. jBowhng, of the "NashvAlIe Journal of Medicine and Surgery, is one of the few Molly writers on tue solemn subjects ot 'physicians man. Schuyler Uoopr. we are ped to record, M""""1- l" '" u' M1C h.a again reached the land, being blown ashore ! J.rea9ur as, tbe, bais. ? sccur'ty. five twenty o r.pe Lookout two or three days after his mis- x cent bonds, which must bo cancelled by fortune. He was found in an exhausted coudi- I thc. Secretary, and in heu of them he is directed His cs- issue lor ocposii uy ine-projvjsea oanking es cape Is very remarkable and his delivery frni a S"cial's . Pef .cent '"Ui, running lorry horrible death indeed miraculous. The boat is ! 'aw. principal and interest payable in com nou till ashore on L.xkout where it was branded ' taxable eral. State or municipal authon- iies, aim me interest online wmus wnicn may be held in Europe payable in the money of Euto- Arrestzik C. L. Estes, an individual who i "pean countries. These bonds are to be conver- ha figured ill this section extensively sinee the I tiblo at tin; ontion-of owners from nounon iilt tion, but has since been fully rehtored. with its exhausted occupant. JJ77. Journal. couptji. It war, and a brother to Gen. L. G. Estes, foruur ' registered or from registered into collector of revenue for the district of North j compels the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem .Carolina-, was placed under bond of five hundred j and cancel an amount of greenbacks or three dollars on Thursday lat, for his appearance at j per cent certificates equal, to seventy-five pW the next term of the U. S. District 0ur by V. ccut of the circulating i notes issued under the S. Deputy Marshal, Sam'l Blagge. We under- free banking system ; provides'5for the. redemp stand that the charge against Estes is of a most tion of the notes in New York as well as at the wel counters of the banks issuing j them ; prohibits banks from paying interest on current deposits ; provides that the engraving and printing of the new circulating notes shall be 1 executed in the serious nature, it being alleged that he received a bribe of four hundred dollars, while on revenue service in Goldaboro, to conceal a tobacco fraud that had coine to his knowledge. AVoj Journal of Commerce. ? j There are many others besides Estes, though ' surjr Department;: that each denomination of higher in authority, who ought to be dandiu At 1 uoU:3 8Thi,1,i ,be,on. dIsti P:'Per and lhA end of a rrma lor thpir raacalifv pnrmntinn It.. 1 r. . . . .. sued, in part or in whole, tor other notes Bureau of Engraving and 1'rinting of thf TrCa- is- Ht jThe New Apportionment . i is now a well understood fact that when t lie PLAYED Out. We understand that the Door keepers of the Senate aud House of Commons I can get no stationery for the hands from the . next Congressional . apportionment shall occUr, Secretary of State, for the reason that the bills ! t,je relative power and influence of the sections for the stationery have been presented at the w be matynally altered. Already the political Treasury and protested. Secretary Menninger arithmeticians are busily engaged in solving the will not gi?e out any nmie paper, pens or ink, I problem of the status of sections under the nekt pencils, envelopes or sealing-wax, until the bills j apportionment of the House of Kepresentatives. for the purchase of these articles are paid. I j j A thoroughly competent statistician estimates We learn that the bill for gas used in the I nat cw England will have 21 members insteld capitol wai prcscutcd a few days ago, aud not ! of" -7 ; thd Middle States' 54 instead of Gl ; the paid. j j West eru States 94 instead of SO j the Southern What a ppectacle! The honest old State of ! tates 79 instead of 75 if thd House cousin of orth Laroliua, whose people have just finished k memocrs insteau oi :4o iis now. I has, fees, "ingratitude oi patients, "dehuqueut patrons," etc..) and draws j "fun" from all sach topics, as tlie ppe sucks honey trom the rreshest L Read the iollowing descripSiou of his method 'of "charging" his patien ts : J "Do you charge anything for this?"1 said a substantial j countryman, eyeing the hiero glyphics updu a prescription paper we had harmed him, aiter We liid thumped every rib in his btdy and every vertebra, in his backbone, placed khe bulb of a thermometer under his tongue "and i made a note) oi jits revelation, and, with eoualcoifci. care aud accuracy, secured the temperatur or both axillae; had placed a drop of his blood under a microscope ofjthree hundred dollars' power, and written down wfiat it said, besides, with gbslight, bull's-eye aud laryngoscope, illuminating jhis in tefior basin" down to his umbillicus; whiles all itne time our steam atomizer was ksoin; it at a white heat, its alcohol, under a consuming fire, aud the inevitable and everlasting carbolic acid going to wasted bissing, sighing aud singing, and calling to mind! the oft-repeated order of poor Barnaby Budge's Vaveo of 'Jenny put the kettle 3n, we'll "all dritikUea, and all as if the uncon scious machine was rejoicing in anticipation! of a victim.' . " - f i ' '"Charge ?' we echoed, interrogatively, 'No, sir, oh, no!' And we said it in a voice soft ened and modulated to the I very sweetness I of melody. (We! had acquired thd trick at an qld- heu a ' bo) onation j as 1 dulcet iis t he mvisicalfall of a dew-drop froin the (willow iuto a silver basiu, in the atmosphere ot a Hannah Aloreaip moon, whose Jight could jbe sliced by a golden knife. 'No,! sir. We for merly Aid so; but the expense of. book-keepiig. and th ? added per ceut upon those who paid to secure us against losses from those, who didn't, made i he charging system (excuse us for a momeut till we i-xtinguish this lamit) madetpie ! charging systemf a punishment to the honorable and a Messing t rogues, thus reversing a lawjof Heaven.- No man could be guilty J of so revolt ing a sin after it was pointed out to himT and 'of course we quit enlarging. For oujr expehditiire of skilL upon yof r case this morhing you onlT have to pay me ten dollars, whtcli. under the gantoni Ihis, perhaps, accounts in a great de gree for the peculiar delightful and extraordinary healthfulnessl of this particular locality.! It is about mid-way the line known as the vhealthy belt." It is just 10 miles west of all miasmatic I : . a:,.' j .i: i j.J . ' Hutl in miasmatic localities, and about the same dis tance east of the various mountain diseases where they are moru or less aggravated in their forms, such as diphtheritis, double pncunionias. pleurisy and especially those most of all toibe dreaded mountain '.diseases which' pre:iils"all the year, Typhoid Fever and Bheumatisi n, in all it forms, frequently producing incurable organic diseases of the heart, j - - ; - J j - .: . :.. U I hope any) ' one rending, thip article will not, become alarmied at this statement; for I will as sure them that notwithstanding this that the Western parti of North Carolinja is the healthiest country on the Globe j twos hiundreidj yea, five The following. are the appointments : Eastern ' District W G Matton, I3E. Alamance. Orange and Chatham L S Gladston. Guilford and Rockingham WB llichardsou. Randolph and Montgbmery-rrS N Whitson. i Davidson G W Hye. - ' Mecklenburg, Cabarrus and Stanley -S A Roper. Charlotte !-To be supplied- ' Union and Anson To be supplied. ' High Point To be supplied, I Conference Seminary G W Hye, Principal.. : Western District Win' Rawlins, P E. Lincoln arid Catawba -To be supplied., Catawba River -AllVed Stokes. Gaston and Cleaveland T 1 Joiner, ' Caldwell and Burke J II Postell. ' icrford, McDowell arid Polk Isaac Wells. Watauga and Ashe -T,W Matncy. " Alexander and North Iredell j S.N Backer.; -Yadkin and South Wilkes- J IN Welbrou. Surry and North Wilkes E'J Bird. ! Davie and Nortlr Rowan J W' Nay lor. Rowan and South, Iredell W Crawford. Alleghany To be supplied.! i ' . t Forsythe and Stokes1-W F G ray. j John S. Mitchell, D. I).,! transferred to the New York East Cpufereuce. Curreajtonihuce of the llukujh Standard. i i . - The above' don't state Avhcther the membership of the NorthernXhurcn in this state and the Ministevs are all white or part colored. ' ". !Salt 83 a manure.! ? A vrriter from the Seaboard ofSouth Carolina whose experience we published j a few weekj sinxej nds that salt used as a : manure prodacct' rust in cotton1, whilst a: company Is engaged in making at Augusta, Ga., a fertilizer of wbich salt is an important constituent. T his compound is manufacture agreeably to a formula by Mr David Dickson whose experience is faronhU the use of salt as a .manure. Agiiri, the Hon. 3Iarshal Wilder of Dorchester, and Mr Hyde of ass. genjtJemen of eniirienco . as pgriculturisti prouounce theuse of salt s a manure tole failure in their region", which is the seaboard cf Massachusetts. 4 H On the other bajjid, Mr Good, man and Mr Butler of Lenox, and! Mr Beebe of Great Barringtori. speak thoroughlly in farorof salt as a manure in their regions, which, is in tho Western part of Massachusetts. TheB opiuiou were given at a recent meeting of the Mastuicha. setts IJoard of Agriculture. Cao.'we' elicit no conclusion of value from these apparently con flicting reports? Let ua see. We have their statement unfavorable to salt as & fertilizer from gentlemen who have tried it oni Ithe seaboard both of South Cajolina'apd 3Iassahusetts. Oa the contrary, the) experience of flrmers in tho iuterior of both S'-Wjtrongly favors its use. Here then wp HI ;nd for thf belief that salt Is much mofi . l8 ? a jfcrtilizer for hinds remote from tho soaboard thpn for those adjacent to it or near enough to fee its influence. It is well known that the air of th Bcacoast ob tains a small amount of salt deri icd from the fine spray of the sea-water. , Falling rains carry this iuto the soils of that section, and hence they are not deficient in this element, nod are hardly ever benefitted by its applicatioi Carolina runner. ' j Strayed or Stoleht From my premise in Gnstoa counJy, iiear Fprncer't I ord, about 1 months ngo, a horse 1 UI.E, Bearlr . black, with some scars on hi fore, fhouhler, And" about 9 years old, (tolerable tl and wan in good order when lost. - A fair reward will be paid for his recovery, or for information as to his! whereabouts, addressed to meat Dallas,. N 0. "J Jan 10, 1870, pd . JOXATILfN R1IYXK. hundred per cent more so Ithjin the niiawmatic regions. Jn fact, there is no climate equal to it except this jnarrow belt situated i between the western and eastern divisions of climate which is ns marked here as the irulf stream ou the Atlantic paying into her Treasury over a million of dollars i whilst New England and the Middle States will of tax, unable, eveu at tho beginning of the Nose, the Southern and the Western States will .year, to pay for the rnsand paper used by nicin- ""u strength. The Winer, now have 88 votis "hers of tbe Legislature, or to etile a iras bill ! I s against j bU in the u vstcrn jStates, Under All the members of the legislature, except I t',,s arrangement they will have only 75, whilst ia.i ... " it H ' t "lit l . ts ' iuyine, geiiing4 a nay, and tili the Jrcjisurer U,JL ' esiern ciaies aione win nave y4, ana tne unable to pay for a quire of paper for iheui to I Western and the Southern States together 1731 write letters on to ' the doar ones at home !" 1 M ls llus plain that at the ! first meeting jf A imllion of taxes collected and can't pay the j Congress which shall occur after the election gas bill! llaleujh Seiti-tt. i under a iiew apportionment, the W est, in alliance with the outh, will be able to put an end to the A nielnay:. vve iaa acquired the trick field laj mc, faj jBol siuging-schoid'whei Charge ?' we repeated, with an intc This is destined to be one of thei finest busi ness places in;;Western North Carolina. 1 1 It is where; the Wil., Char. & Ruth. 'Railroad will cross the Western N. C. Raiirdad, extending via Lenoir and tfounectihg with th or N. W. & N. C Railroad tit county Arrest of a ! Thkatkicml .Manaoer. -Charleston, S. Cv Jan. 8. Last night a colored man, for whom a ticket, had been bought by a white man, applied for admission to the dress circle of the Academy of Music aud was refused admittance by the Manager, rJohu T. Ford, of Baltimore, the Lessee, Another colored man applied for a ticket for the reserved scats and was refused .by order of the Lessee. F This morn- Yadkin Valley iug warrants were issued upon the pfEdavits of the two colored men, and Mr Ford was arrested at the Academy of Music for violating the State NOTICE. As Administrator of J. Sample 1)h vis, dee'd, I will sell at his rate residence, four milen Ehl of Cbar lbtte, on Thursday! the 27th inst., all the penoual. property of deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules Paiko I I nr.. Vl,AAn' V .(III PjiH Atl --, Dull. t Mload AVagon, 1 Carriage and Harness. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming wtchsus, &c. Also, at the name time and place 1 will rent ont, for. the present year, alt the Lagds oft deceased, Uut included in tho Widow's dower,i j Tku-vs Nine months credit. i WAI MAXWELL, Adm'r. Patterson, Cald- I see j by an Act of. the Legislature that there ! law to carry out the provisions of the Civil has been money appropriated -ior the purpose or Kii'rhts U ill- Mr- rord crave bond to ibrogated and consequently obsolete rule Ibf icuai'iiii'r. would. have been twenrv &ovousee. deaf sir. that vou save ten dollars by this my dei r s;r; thaj. you save tend new pystein of eharging nothing,! and takinir niiv As he handed us the N, ho said he as we go had building a Turnpike Road through several coun ties in the West, and among tliem Caldwell and Watauga. ; Lit is to be hoped that; the wishes of the people pf those two counties will not be disregarded, and that it winijbe spent ou the old market road, laud not diverted ior personal in terest in an unnatural route to thei great dis pleasure! of nine-tenths of thtlvoters of those two r . I I 1 ' " ' i- f - I 1 . : counties.; , I j From the liar ge increase jof freights -ot this point it being over two hundred perjecntjn the last few yearsj goes to show what ah i industrious and enertietie people can andwill dojeven under many embarrassments, such as are generally ex perienced after a long and ruinous war. This is certainly one" of the mcst.desirabie points in the whole country-1 to build up Schools I wish to call attention to this in particular, so thatpthis great advantage may be made available as soon as possible by those who! have matters of tlais kind in charge j .-. J . .! -'. . ; .'Iroti oar isi found hero in great labundanfce. the next term of the Court ofi General Session. The best of mineral waters are in this immediate viciuity and the best improved springs.! ) A. II. SuuiORi), Railroad Agent at Hickory Tavern . C& AH thb ienergies of! the officerSjbf the Wil., Char. & Ruth Railroad, and of the citizens of Char- lotte and Wilinjnffton, should Jbe directed towards uii ui doubt that the new rule Was the best ljr ! at " important; point. part if s. 'Jwei-pt the rogues.! smdwe. eflectirig a connection between Lincolnton and Hick ory Tavern. .Such a connection willlbei of more benefit to Charlotte than any ? other Rouij. that, we know of, because it will jtap the Western S. C. Road st icouisc, he assented, 'except-the r i . ti . r .uurituio inrimsny. roirues How's That? By an exhibit 'which we l:, 1 ii ic i have ot tbe income oi the N. C. Baihoad. we t i .: r v i i . i . ' .. 1:11.11111 in . f i i' utrin nn 1 iimt ina 11 f . ith will co-operate upon all eseutial issues is a palpable necessity of the situation. Even were I the iutcrcsts of these two sections less clearlv tS The press are lavish in their praisc ; A Matrimonial Enterprise, j Considerable enterprise is! disila)ed by the Viennese in iproniotmr matrimonial Irti-oiftrt. of Recently thei moro j prominent dowagers of There seems to be some doubt as to the ulti mate usefulness of thts Suez Canal. A corres pondent of t he London Morning Puzt, writing j'rom Ismalia, says that anything' drawing over fifteen feet of water must be lightened to pass through the Canal. Dredges land other craft necessary to keep; up repairs,! which requires a mint of money, so 1 obstruct it that the pas sage is hazardous. The Company decline to lake any risks whatever. . i j Attention Saw Mill Owners, MR 1 L. JORDAN, of Alissisaippi, is now pre pared, at the .u 1 j MecJdenbuig Foundry and Machine Shops, At the Old N'ictj lard,) To Gum and File Circular and Straight SAWS with his Patent Guming and Filing Machine. living in your old Saws and have them made new at a small cost.- 1 ; Jan 10, 1870 .2w ' Further Notice- All persons indebted to the Eetate jof J. 8. DatU, dee'd, are hereby notified to make "payment, and' those having claim Against the Eat ate of aaid de ceased are hereby notified to present their claim duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law or this notice will be pleaded hi lir of their re covery, j WM. MAXWELL, .;. Jau 10,' 1870 8w Administrator. We Offer IIIIOS. New Crop Cub4 MOLAS.Sf.S, &Pjr 100 Barrels ch oice Muspoyado 4 m mo A., T. &O R. Road Stock for Sale- Enquire of M. L. WllISTON i CO., Auctioneers, in the Mansion House Building. 1 - Jan 10, 1870 i 2w I ! ! Sale of Real Esiate.- I?y virtue of a Decree of the J- uperior Court, I will selt, at public auction,, at the Court House loor L11 Ciialottc, on Saturday, January' 2'Jth. the Tract of LAND known as the! "Smart Tract," sit uated on the Tuckaneege tord lload, aljoining T. T. Sandifer and others: lands ofthe late iiobt. U il.-on. j Terms Tw elve months . credit with interest from I date, with bond and good ecurity;i 1 E. A. OIiOUNEC. S. C. Jan 3," 1870 4w '.i Sugar Uoupe I Flour all cradei. 15,000 Iushels prime C orn, ' . , i 2.0 Tons Peruviau Uuano, , 2,000 Sacks SJSIfc . y '- - ' ALSO, ' ' A full Stock of ; ! ; Groceries and iProvisions, Which we will sell low for Cash, or to prompt pay ing buyers. 1. Is -I t . . WILLIAMS A MUnCJHSON, Water Street, WitiiisoTox, N. C. - Jnn m. 1"Q j 1m ; Dissolution of Partnership. The pirtnSrliip heretofore existing under the name an J firm of DUL3 & HlLKOlt, was diso!rrd on the first of Juiuvry. 1870, by mutual consent. 'All parties hnvag claims againut said firm,, will . please hand t hem hi to either oi the iuudersigued : and all persons indebted to them murtt come up and make payment, as the hiifinens must be settled at nn early day, Either ofthe Partners cani sign in liqui- - C. JliLKLlt. datiou.' A 1 CA ltD. In withdrawing from the firm of I)UL? Si HILKF.R, 1 return iny - tha.iks for the liberal patronage our friends and the public generally hae bestowed upon iik, and would reeled 1 11 11 bespeak ft continuance of their custom to mr former partner. Respectfully,, I C. JIILKEK. ;.wr cranu.n oecape wnen ne nau an oi-jtoiruniiy j v einuu orgtiuized a '-ixciety tor the Endowment jto make money ut of L'ucle ISaniuel, he did 'jut j of ilarriageable Daughters'iand sis tlie Grand ;do it, but only took his salary.. We thiuk il r j Duchess Gisela (oldest daughter of the Emperor .Stanton was a lusin of creat ihiud, and one who .lias been, invaluable to the couutry 111 the tube of its greatest ncfd, but is it anything jeiuaiik- iable that he did 11 1 steal ? I teal is it any threat virtue ihe possessed oyer other men. that he had a chance fiud an CICCR8 Of OVCr fortV thotlSaliii dulhirs fur ! r. .. . .. ' Cou , six monins, unaer ine management ot l'resideut .1 1 ' , . I, , iueyesrr previous ji wouiu seeiil that the i ;,U,lt:,.,i niron ,'u 1.1 . r..:i 8i.i,.nrLm' .Vl.nr Itnrd 'tnoWv tn hi odf M.jor running the -machine with some dl- I C?" " Zi'JJ' : ' .T Ulfi 1 n 4 L.i aUILI Af J A. t C!f fit lit . ,. . ij: a! . t i ' 1 - . . incy wouia De uriren into alliance bv a common W NU1C J ,.., I!V. .'... .. W. f - i . 1 , 1 ' . .1 i'-Vi. ,r Hill lir'JIini OCT. . ! I h.winr ot making hsnad not onlv a lovin"! 1 -.. J but a mouey making iirstitutin. 1 here it evi-I ,rrciMHi. aiiu pre-re m ne rrmaias in J letter keep him at the work, as there The Sisters of the Stiiaxi.kr. Th Tiv dantly good nianagement 111 every d-irtmcut; Chas. F. lleems. D. 1).. " of the North Carolina ;and aince through trains have been ruimnirtg f Couferencd of the Methodist Episcopal Church .from Charlotte to 'Weldon. the travel has in- J South, is eiigaged In a good aud important vvotk greased at leastoue hundred per ceiit.a Vtyk in the City; of New York as pastor of the -Church m$tandurl. j u the Strangers," a church, the name of which 1. (1. II. Bmgdeii. Kq.. has declined tlie in 5,,e V" of Scvr . York wiU indicate prctty teudert.d hiiu cieany iu cuaiacier, us worK biiU its object. .. 1 . 1 1 . 1 j i;uiiiifui.Hi iui 1111s ciiurcn iueieis an or ! I 9-lllitri lit I hl'lctiin ttmitAn I I . .-. w.... .& . t - L. Shobkr. e met this gctitle- - Stranger"-aided b y Christian men, the object inst returned from Washing,.,,, uhcre he had i ble kind to'thch.Tatr:f.-LL i.Sl -.-wm V 11 V- UV.lli Lollettorbip ot tac d ui.Mru t sooie'tiniC since. lb or'Tdui- believe that his jlrieuds say anything extremely remarkable about hiui when they claim' for hsin ;that he died poor, j Wc have known i liiauyj a 'mah to. do; that l and: there was'nt a word sapd iab ut 'it, and it has been urged as a reason wliy 'mail shouldii'tj have a first-class colli 11. 1 Ve "had better, make it a disgrace aud a shame fr pur public , officers to 8teal, tlian to talk as if it fwas an almost isuiuti'd case when died I honest and poor j.vUtca-H. ! j; j has undertaken the protectorate; its! success is considered assured, i Hie object is! t qi enable fathers and guardians in uioderate circurr.stauces to secure to daughters or ward.4, after coni ributing for a number of years to the soeiety, a dowry of 2'JO op iJOO guilders, or from $100 to B150 in gold --a very ajceeputbie sum to help in begin-, uiug housekeeping iu Germany. The (Jowagers are not to be imposed upon however.! They are wiser iu these affairs than those i American! who arc frantic to trade ivealth for a title. No dowry is paid until the Jmarriage ceremony is completvd. Another mater. icoiiceruiug which there is a variety 01 opinion in this country namely, wheuis agirl an "old maid,!' has been case w neu a great mii j determined postively in, Senna - f'ubei'H June, (A- pears to be the, age at w Economy of Seed jn PlAntino Exvori ments have receijtly tended to prove that: rools and grains, by being planted much farther apatt hTin lis usual, will "actually yield larger crops hau jare now oMaiued. j This has been showjii to be the case with potatoes, and more; receuttv n,at er a jet, and the pn.L.b, htjr . that the ;,btailm lI whole affair will turn upon Mr M.obera capacity j plc'sant jo take the iron clad oath Mr Boydeu, w UJvcr. dy w LM1 Kir; t "ih? iuta8 ,far m j The first ii. TV I I VP action tuueM the cofi. where needeJ aIlJ whtsIl there -K anjthil tlu .tested elec ion matter, bet ween himself ...d Mr treasury. The association cares ibr ahe sic! oyucu. voujfreaa uaa UUU no action in the , nuts ttninrr in th ... itl. Wl. li U f..nnA U.. th. l..i.- matter a jet, and the Pn,lbi htjr .m that the , t,blai, UhI advice when needed. Thr ; i j increases above the irrouud in i.ronortio,, . ii room to which straupers are welcome roots have room to devolp without interference . -il"! .1 ." . II . f b -.!. Ul 1 ! 1.'!. It . T !..! wueru iuey may reau. taiK or wruel ! wiui inose oi us neiguoors.i in one experimenl, i: l ,hr-.. ..A . A. I . j - !' k- :n..;u:i:, r u I . i " n:mi. ui. iet-ms, o. zvt ' mua t m.-ai; luruiMieu ears -con iaiuirar t?flrh!0Cl,,,U " """""" b East Ninthrtreet, New York.! The treasurer Urr ue hundred? and twenty crrains.i It wfi .wuit rciuaiua uvw sur nsresa u pass a rcdu- I I ir 11:1.1. ii. , ll..-A . 'L.- -i-- " .w L - : .n :.... - a;:.. i cut. -' i- t-r- . ; j..u. jioe iiuuse. m muiu ui me same experiments, tiou rdlienag Mr Shober disabilities aud he s I i -i. 1. . ' - tK-.U f,.iilf,wi...i .ii J.!. j Car Ihe Ltah Central iailrciad, which conf ; w one ear superior to the rest; and fliaeach ear ncct Momioudom with the civLiied world by i has one grain which, when planted, will be more rail, was completed last week; and Urigluui prvddctive than any other. By selectim- ther loung, with a desirate firmness worthy of the ! fore, the best gran of the best ear, audcontiit eoudemned man who; adjusts the hanirtnan's I iiiu!? the exneriuieiit through r! .. J i .-.i ' -I C . I r " T!-" rvm.iunuui, w --.p. uwiu U Li I IT IM 1 1 II ft. Will If FHI'I Pll I IPll it tTI tt: lt. K tlith.iw Sale of City Property- ' j On Tuesday the 8th day of February, 1870, by vir ture of a-Decreelof the feuperior Court, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in Charlotte, iliat valuable property in tlie-City of Charlotte, on Try on Street, known as the residence of tho late Mrs. Mary Sp rin gM, containing! half an acre with good Dwelling and all necessary out-buildings. Tkkms 1,000 cash and the rest payable within one aud t o yea.s, bond and good security required. i W.U. 'MAXWELL, , Jaj 10, lfe70 . ow . ; i -j is Commissioner. ' Cotton Seed. Highest cash pnee lor COTTON JSKED delivered at Ualeigh, Marsh Creek on llaleigh & Oast on llail road, at my Mill. . ,WJ jr. .MiLLLU. Ualeigh, N. C, Jan 10, 1870 lui A1J NOTICE. Having bought the inlereM of Mr C HTLKHR in the firm of Dl'LS IIILKEK, I will carry ou the, General Grocery Business, At the old ftand. I return my lhanLa to the friends and ihe public, for the patronage they have so kindly bestowed upon the old firm, and trut that by strict attention to btisinexs, 1 shall receive th continuance of their patronage, and shall try my beat to giie iat- lstaction. I Lave now in felore a general Mock of Oroceries, puch as CofflTees, Sugars, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, .Meal, &c, &.C., in fact, anything that is gen erally kept in a Family grocery torel I will buy an J sell Produce of all kinds at the market price; and all gbodn sold will be delivered free of charge to any ; part of the City. 1 would alio inform ihe public that I have now in 'successful operation a Sleam Grist and Flour Mill, and a coin, petent Miller in attendance. Any person baring Lorain grrnd, by ieftirrng nof!ce"fct the Store, I will ' send for the Corn and return them he meal free from dray Age. J shall trj always to htve on hand a supply of fine Griat equal to the Charleston made Grist. Give me a call, and if 1 fail to give satisfac- - . ' .1.11 . v . L J1... lion if Milan noi ue hit iuii. , ' . Jan 10, 1870 JACrUi VVLB. Pnr Rain V ' TWO LOT.S, East of niy residence, being s part of the Siju.ire where 1 reside. They are as desij-atlii1 Notice, j i persons holding cl.tiiua acainfit Mrs. Eliza K. Twenty.fivenn- I "'"oii. uec , are nouneu to present them to me, j as any unimnrovcl nronertr in the City, pears to ue tlie;age at.'wiuch' the society will ! . 7 . , tiy ,..- There is oa one o consider a Jadjj uiember ai "utd maidj ' for then I , T t- CUKETO.V !u,ul-nS; wiyi 'Mw ru. Jan 10, 18,0 4w Lecutor. 1 would prefer to cuy lady, on giving, lip her wutry papers, will have an aiuouiit of two hundred guilders re turned to her, even without her marryiri ean take tbe seat to which he was elected by a erj large majority of his constituents. Salit ,hry Examiner. ,,..'!. - A Sjvxipixo -War DEcisro.v i;r Alabama. . the Suoreme Court of A ibama decides that there has been DO property in dave since 1 803 ; also, that erery. judgment given by .Alabama courts from 1SC1 to 18C5 are null and Told.and that the cfSeers'of the courts and Leg It la t urea wen ourpera daring that period. A footikh and unrighteous decision J rpike. :The celebration of the event ainoug the I improvemeht is impossible, and-a fixed-and pefl .. - rt . w, no Lvueta us ii tue uiaueut ivdc remains as tne una tpxii t. i raUroadt.peuiiig were nit a death blow to their peculiar iuiautio, iJJrighaai Youo'v in hid I Never deal with in undertaker, if you can speech or. occasion, aaid that "Utah now wantJ possibly avoid it. liThey are ed l U adiulttvd th Uniou. - 'j wanting to screw you dwu. 5 s ! " I i i i r a mean lot, always Suicides. -jLast year one hundred and eleven peoplej killed themselves in New York. The largest proportion of these suicides was by shoot ing, the next by hanging, and uext by cutting the throat ouly five drowned themselves, and five toik laudanum. From these fact's, we infer that the generality of self-u-iurdertirs in J this country don't know how t kill themselves with the least pain ; jlor t-hching aod hanging do not always caue iiistant death, and uijitill I death occurs the agony must be intense. Throat-cutting is a horrible method of shufiliug off tins mor tal cil indeed, it may be described barbarous. In France suicides . are far more! tastefully and artistically fperfurmedJ The method most in vogue is for a mau to shut himself up; iu'a small room with a pan of charcoal, ! and ; some have thought that stiffocatiou by this meaus I is one of the easiest deaths. I j I By a law which goes into effect on Monday it is illegal for ifirst cousins to marry in New mm -i t i c i.i;, IJampstiiru. I NOTICE.1 ! I'y! virjue of a Decree of Abe iSiiperior Court of Mecklenburg county,. we will expose to public sale, at the Court House in Charlotte, on Wednesday the 9th day of February, the following valuable Ileal Estate, to-wit: -m j:; .:- .; A Tract of LAND known as the Harris-Tract, situate on Six M He Creek, iu tJte county of Mecklen burg, containing 1 00 Acres, adjoining the Lauds of J. l'i. Morris, VV. D. Harrison; and others. A: t econd Tract; situate n Six iMile Creek, in said county, containing 250 Acres,; and known as the Matthews and part of the Torrence 7ract,. adjoiuing the Lands of T. .-Li. Vail, J. Y Bryce and others. lhese Lands lie in Providence settlement, arid are regarded as of good quality, aad well adapted to thtj production of Cotton, as well as cereals. Tea MS Nine months crelit with interest from dale; with bond aud approved security. . T. V. V1NCIIESTR, - J. M. STITT. Jan 10, 1870 5w? Executors f NiM. Stitt, dee'd. one of ine tots,, a one siorr oricn rooms; alo another brick build easily conrei ted into a kilchen. prefer to cell the two Lots t oae person, re o situated that they will inaka two residences. ' Jan 3, 1870. W. F. PillFER. Guano- . ! S h SaCKS Chekapeake and other Guanos, (lP V io store and arririog. for sale by HlfcMlULSli, MACAU LAV CO. Jan 3, 1870. GIUER Qrocers and REMOVAL. Notice- The creditors of McLeod & Steele are hereby noti fied to present their claims to me on or before the 1st day of February, 1870, either in person or by mail. : JXO. R. LONDON, Trustee, Jan 10, 1870. P. 0.;lick JIdl, SC. ALEXANDER, Commission Merchants, Are now opening a large and well selected stock of Groceries in the house heretofore occupied by W. J. Black, where we hope to meet all our old friends aud many new ones. Call and price our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. " Wje do not pretend to sell cheaper' than you run buy in New York, but; we do say that we can and will sell as cheap as any bouse io the City. Con scious that we are surrounded by old' veterans in commerce who have wilnesaed Ihe rising and setting of many bright luminaries, yet we hoperby strict personal attention to t business, to merit the confi dence so liberally bestowed by a generous public. Goods delivered to the City-trade fre of charge- Dec 20, 180a. tlRILit 4 ALEXANDER. '"s til to f u J. I 1 1 Ml c d C Jt 7' J 9 f ti r. r r l i i . '
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1870, edition 1
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