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a4x W K K N j; K L T O J 0 N E HUT Op D.'i" 3' ; " HliLSBOROUGUN. C, WEDrCSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1869. " e-rs;es,sz - No. 36., wmmmmmmtummtmmam t jDfciYlWHOTICE.;: 4V WVM-MUWWI UUMV t-r.-v..-.. . . "ji" ciiiv" of Dranga county lur iht'ti libuial M for lite last 13 .' ' ; i -J'.' : I UlUU raapeeilully retain H ituuk o U ..ins ior iu 1I M ! v "Una ai V'iuvo UJMIPMD -f. . 8wudwick; except when prok-MioHsliy al.H-nt. e will viil Chapi'l I' ill tlx " i .viomiays .very mmia, oa Oriulafougu llns.Ju week February It. ,,.,.,' ' 6 '.vn'T NOTICE. .4 , ; SADDLES, HARNESS. &c. TAKE thU Miributi ul trying (u the public that 1 W recently (miitfd tba entire anx k of UvVnft A D OJLtS 11 Xu'h Y A ... ... in ii u ii ii.hiiiimiw Laed bjr Joi J urner, and that at early cuniaocea trill pertrtii, I tH order a aeueral aa- taa ol rTUMii m tan Ima of ImuiirM. with L tr to lb accooiwoUaiwo ol all won way nerd tudaof tbM lcrilUa. r All wotk ut bp ia itii bbaMal oall be toad try ipcrinci woil- La and. warranted. I llterttuia haa t iccuve lot runaea ail who may wwti anything in luu hua. M& JuataQ Turner, my aulloriteJ agent, will al- ti ba prcsrqt, rradf lit accoa.aiodata ail wha may ill Uka in axcbo(a lor wo K,aiI ltiidura iaidt,aiMi ia na c' a tli tbt work U rnU to !.- lid 8Uo wtUiaoi tba monajr ar tba pro THOMAS II. TUHNEH. illilialMiiouzh, N. C. March tUi 1889. . -f II WliOLEAl.t: UKOCKUS ANO'V - " AO ft HiUNOKR PUARB, ,-,r a t r 1 1 t i fl i t ? i an li-iou a mil fii 01 an aricn in A 'tiaUxMi iiaa. at Waaat fcikrkol faia. i A trict paraoaat uatiM w wrwj mat ota, apJ ra ni promptly aod regu Ur Ij aisda. I : .1 I 4 1)2. LAW RKNCtrS -- WOMAN'S .UIJiNttl'.- A al ! retubie remeal fr II Diseases Pcccllar to'Femab, WWiki,eir While ; rr!at Ulcri, jah'rjllirtj f (W Womb flrrfuiaV l ltkiw ur Hjfpreae Alrhkdaa -, tin; I'a in ittiht Hack;- ' T rrtouancaa, W.ki lu.'urfc, Wrakncif, ic. Sln'Tk t the UlilES OJ-' .lMCIilCt. , i abof bawrfit u m ticurd, and boM L m Mw4l u f t.mf'J'I tha li.-orref. m i f . I'u .1 a . I. i 4 tj fMtiiCiksar fbo artkWaof hicb t M mna FrknJ ia rem. tindrd ara iJuLiulif J tt.uisJ'Va'tk b.niir, ana H ia iJ tol it be,l na Tome an J A Karate fl'.u a riuatW anJialidi'a I'lit in all aVtanat lolaaf tlia t'ral KttKluiia Alijifta. al in Jk'tVaa.l tM 4 k!in llrrai, Knri lk, I'a. f t .h ::,f . i--" iiiLji...: -i 'uiiii afutuT irucri nunvrr'iRmfiii 1 11" l4iip fl .(Ml fcrf lJuiU, f;f, , , , DANIEL x: CVnilAWT! I ,pj3i&0A'iMHvMlV7; ' ' AU(tau'f.r.R itt'J-nivrt u k. I'll ii i i:ucii,i. u isn .cyiiEnsN.(i. : Uim ai4 i;tia a Uammiaaion . . ht.1! i rTrrrrrr.in-rf.i-r :::--r IurACU181 EMS'WAATMV V SlUfilw f.rr'i FMitt aiR ft ktfimra . f'rpsicJ la pay th biht markrt ft'kt '.or i'j: rllaiai, Wuaif prlarl If ;AiMrV J I tn al.-oa; ll4d, taalgh huI W iba I40Q MrafXi iil t traaf al Tult ricma. ria haNfl ia lin.l fl to thru, ulrtrcl In V ba kafura irtttftf iA smkafarty t MrtlnnffH ) Arm aa Uia ta4, wh arbaia al-ct ia a aell I ia' Ufernltral ' alaaaav. r : J 4 lif?lf DaBtilW Va. May IS, '.- ir- '. '.,i ir '! THVUItl OATS. ' ' "T. A. KJCX. 4,WholrJe jnl Until Dealer in - ork, Flour, Groceries, Utfuorii, if. ,nuitip44i pji ,i Cootn, Mioc?f J fat", Cnp, Cloths, 7'Vfiroti. atton,te ':tl ; .Utaff Mfif iie M9rkff't X E W U IT K X. KO)tlll C A It 0 1. 1 N A , f AM Orjara atiauj rcd;a cragipt afVatla. 'JlitnSa.XiTOa, t'owiMilidii 'Tilffiffiiff, I ANU LEaCHH IN AUKjNDM llF PETALS am) pfivi:n, STOCK, '''jf'eii price paid lor Cotton and , 'k rLihcn'Bai'.'IO '! j BIUnt.rKk 8lift ami 21 OM Piraet, "-n-i,. I iPETKHMJIJIiO, VA.: "ff to Thomat Droi.rb fc Pom, L'ankwa. .II A i IT HAS NO EQUAL. H . , Ut t',i v, 'i r'ifi',' f Jt Tt ... i - 1 . . , C. W. (5. G. G. G. G. G. - ' V. II. A. ."V. I. A. .1. J. j GW; f. . I. . I. I. ' G. W.lV. L. L. L. Lti J 'i ' i '! I ; .If. . " 4 ,r 'ti i .if - AAA A.'a'A'V'JI A'A'A AAA A xpxx XXX X X X X XXX f ' ' n 1 ' " C p.r ten R ATEtt- ' - 3 1 -f ! j.. . , ...... . CELEBRATED ' " SCOTCH1 SNUPP "'v.v m, ,, Y4VA , y .U'f'i THE I it . ''I i ! r - PBOXOUKLEn at ait. AMATCUft DIPPEns in u i T( BE THE BEST i i. i'. 'I H " Ml !,j ; f 'fill? Si? PP INjHE iAKKET. iitur it and be cont'int-ctlli 'i'nii iaU no Uiie.'1 lilr'not ail tor trr, ic fr ja ''il likie it ' TKY ITfllVjtjTUr IT. For SaJebjr : -ty-... B. II., PO(!UEAgrnC-A , for II it I'aburougli, M. C. tiAt Fatlorj lf ief , ? ;J Xt)TICR-rlic IiicK rriiotlift llatooi SeutTbaa alUiwd ioducrUcriiii RMiiutortarrra In ii.ilalemir tnJa mark. I ba qulit of an it bimff dura i4 lay in :ka IraJe ru.k but aha rortior qulny of Tubae- za Ui it t nBUiataml uf, , Encourage ilopte.iliinufaciure. "- ; ., . . i alcx. DicK!f, wit, Rictiancsux- " DICKSON AND-RiCIURD&ON.t . ' "'Alv.E AM) PEI.L y J rooxtiS tMtndvM ! iT J injtrrui ana WfkniiHLii.. AlloiJr-raor " lriirf frqairy kJJrrd taiMtoat llillkl rough. Oifl 4i.tJ.- b fx. aiil rrceina piurop attrtiia. f J AH work taatraiifaij., . i , May IT. - - , 17- WTAirSlsTrfc:0TfES ; 7 HILKfrO.N, TYACk&CU, ' ' ;,' davh.u:va. V,,,u tJ 'tyOW rwrafjlnt Iwn f tha larfaaif atirVi Iu Dai-' ailta (uut floor, il lulril tttb toda,) i '! - ' ., Carry iba , , ... , Furniture and Undertaking , ; I'DwnrM in art ila ttranclra, anJ ktu a full Mork of ty aiticW In the lif.e." V'1?''- - '' i . ITify anutwraimn art t ' i Elegant Wat n fit Chamber Suim, ' : ! " J i 'S l'l I! J,,uri "ii.., rt lKcpp, 1 , , , , Hair Clotli and Terrjr. I i Cttaj; CiiainhetaitiM;,,,'.,.."', J'V .!' 1 1 ItetJalrada (tMj dilleicnt-atjlei froiD fS puarilj "''' " ; Mlai-f;' I.nj5e. ' : 'Chaira, fiuieaua, " Wadmtaiidv' Matirae, Crib. Cradli a. ' Hat Tiee, Centra . t) ?'aVI?f-f .,1 Eltenaion " Tables kU fcCav; tfTbrT It-iHUifally atilioil rallfhm al inlanJ. rag ii iorbaeieonf!fn4 ibat lliry r' l"ak it la iba intrrral of the prctar t iuy5 ear home. ' C7 o cliarta lur j avkir ' ' atyty l i -.if! ,.rai." SP-tt FKEE U k C 0.. ; ,V - WHOLESALE 1 Liquor Dealers, ' l'l ROANOKE tQUAKB, "' l1"1 Cilti Virsint Rra) a'udUufn'U liiak'r-ya ImporteJ V W'iwS Dram)a,Ui laya oo fcjnrfj ' ' k a . at; GdAaitV:bd PcikA ''Ml For SakJiy tba) Barfal l K al low ralca. JunoH. , ,. , 3m 1 ;VIEWS OF PENUL'JTO.NUF.;0III0.' I cannot Arpf Wlth 'fliei nor llaja that tle VecVanueiJtMiKii C ifaiiiaI?Aliii ri w"iseljr aruf lie ppit t kp.. that the" great question of liberiy a: 3 ' Uui'6rt hm'been ailedanfl,tlie recont1 " rtioti'tit the Unif i maoe aale. , j. cannot ( retrtchwiet econur befh introduced into thr federal enpendiiur: ret, with liin thai -nd ftoueiitr have J management tif that the tlebt ha been decieard And i. decrcaalngr as he atatea ii; that the burtlir.a nf imatjna' have been rerluiVd and ttieir weight trpnn the people rihttied; thai. tiue judgment and jreedoia It inn bad iafluencta bave been brooght to the exercise of' "the "immense pwifr ol fhe'srcretarv of the Treaaury ; that bii'ines i at tire; tlt piitfrprise i active; that ijor, energy and, induatrj ate boua- dully rewarded; that employment i bun' dant; jlhaf, dailj toil it lulljr compenated; that commerce, on I he ocean and on land, it prosperous; and Uierelore cannot ae tniely a iJoca our worthy Governor, tarn my face from all rjuesiinn id Teileral poli tic and look only at. giatp affair. I can not say the Union is reatorrd hen Virgin a, Miasiiippi and Teiaaarenmler milita ry government, and Georgia without rep retentalior. in Congress; that the Union ii retoied when juaiice ia administered bjr a drum head court martial) that the constitu tion is maintained,' When we kiiaw that the SujHeni'e Coartjs onW'wiiting an opportu nity t declare ibe re'eonstraetioB acts o? tiiMiaiit u I ioiiaf. f' I oprnise the 'adoption of '.he Filtremh amendment because it is a material and radical change in oar system of government,. It. UesifoV the relation of the State to the federal, Union which jhe constitution established, and degrades diem; takes awaj Irom the States, without their consent,' that esseniiat attribole ol self goernj,n com tn unity. "IWyeara ajo the people ol Oliinwiilinut distitttdon of parly, oj an imraeiike inajorilT refuted In amend the? Stale coiistituiu'U. " I eet;o reao to telUU iliat ihey )ia8 chanted their opin ion. I object to tta adoption, because by the strangeai'implrratioii it-confers upon Congress a right recrvrd to the States, to exclude ftoro the ba!lt persons of oar own white rare bratiM? ! theif rjativifycreed, want ot fUuciUuii ur pinperty, aod front bits the exclusion of another race. If the ioitrpretatioii' of Senator Morton and Sena tor Howard be correct, ander this amend icnt Congress and the State may exclude Iriubmenn Gertnaua,Caihlic, I'l'otestant, or the pour man from the rnjoymeni of suf frage, but not Ibe negro tl .Mongolian. I object to it adoption becaose it H part and jwtctt of a sclt e me la Amid the country with a forced im pur tat tun ol au itmuenae number of Ctiineae coolies, aod to bring into our alieu i See a more diAicuH form ot the eocial ami governmental questions that have au unhajti ilv .divided our people. 'li'VU ivrl- I I i Ml! DEHRIUM l REMENS-A . START LING AIIVfcNTLKE. - A'msn named John Mirphy, living on the OQtttirtf of i'ertar City t-Iowa, was ainrilrd one night recently just as lie was relit ing by louo rries ol mutuet" cmnitig Irom smne man ia the trertoearht Louse. Mr. Mur phy went to the door t ascertain the cause of the alaroi. -The matt rushed by him aud into the novae. , IU dtCHered that bis vi sitor!was armed wim a hur.e. knile. uhirh heai Ifanticallr fi8rMiing, and at theJ same time proclaiming in auiiity to Cot the throats ol bis putaum, of Hhniti tie evident ly susperted Alr.rMurphy as being one. t he man w!t almuit rtiliirly nude, having but a mgl garmrat on bis stalwart limbs. It i.eedrd uf a glance to show that he was a maniac of the most desperate orl. By a movement of tnaivelous agility th mauiac eolreticded iuttisell behind a dunk aod un der tha bed, and an oppoftuo ty was given Mr Murphy lor casiirg about lo aid. For lunately'tba nearest kieighbor was up, hav ing had a visit Irom tte maniac still earlier in the evening. It mm he had called, and id a qmt j way, repeated .lodging, which was granted. , Sinn alter the family retired, the paroxysm of innntty had sn.ed him, and he had began a msrderuus assault upon innumerable img inary assailants with his iare knile. When the proprielor entered hia room lo ascertain', the cause of the lis tuibsnce lie made at htm viciously, but wa arrested by a knock-down blow before do ing any damage. During. tha meiee that f.dlowe'd, the maniac succeeded iw escaping from th house, erring murder, and tookre fuge irj Mr. MurphvVbuuse." The neigh bor was called, by, Mr. Mnrphy, aud three rien who were passing ia a wagou. AH en tered the house ami by various artifices Sought to dislodge the visitor from his po sition under the bed, but in vain. Once he made a sally out, teiz.ng a loaded gun which one of the men had rested seainal the aide af the room, but he seized it by the mizzle, and in the struggw which I ol lowed was lore He then retreated under the bed again; and renewed hit throat-cutting-upon imaginary, enemies, occasionally turning upon those in the room, as though wish ing; to try his knife pou them. Mr. Murphy tenia boy for amoUicer; and al ter some necessary delay he arrived. Jiv Strstagern the maniac was surrounded, and in a sudden rush of the six men he was over powered and securely ironed. It was dis covered that he was a tailor named Smith, who had been drinking excessively for se veral month, and was therefore ao'fferirjga violent attack of delirium tremens. With ff'uch difficulty he .was. conveyed to Cedar Falls, and lodged in the calaboose for the remainder of ibe night.- In the morning, when taken out, he wa still raving, and during his imprisonment had, beat his head against the walls of the prison until lie pre sented a most sickening fight. During the following night 1 10 drops of laudanum ad ministered to him failed to reduce him to quietness. Dubuqrtf Herald - A COM PLI 1 EN'I TO STIEFF THE - PIANO MAN. v ..i I The manufactory of Mr. Stieff. on Cam den street, between Sharp and Howard, has aUo been enlarged, by an "addition of a lour-stoiy brick warehouse, frontinsoo feet on lerry street, with a depth of 150 feet, wnicn is connecter! wi'.n the lactory by means of a bridge one hundred and twenty five leet! in length, across IVrrv street. The main factories, before the addition had been added, fronted 81 .feet, with a depth of 86 feet on Camden street and 4Q feet on the same, with a depth of 186 feelto Peirv street; '"- "; ''! ittfA Jvsj; .. . With the recent additions and a force of more than one hundred experienced work men in constant employ, the firm can con veniently turn out from twelve to fifteen first-clasa pianos per week and eight to ten church organs. At the present time the manufacturing capacities are worked to their almost, and are still found inadequate to supply the demand lor (he instruments. Negotiations are now pending by the Me r. Sue AT for the purchase 'olthf adjoin ing lot to the west of the recent addition to the factory, the object being to erect thereon an additional building to facilitate the ma nufacture ot their instruments. The above firm have devoted more than a third of a century to the manufacture and sale of pi anos, and by introducing every improve ment kimwn in the construction of superi or instruments, have established a reputa tion for their productions second to none ol that of any house of the kind in the coun try, and can now safely be ranked as being one ol the largest manulactorrs south 61 New York. Jiallimo're Gazette '' ; s; , bonnik .jean.-. : Tbe annexed anecdote rcspecMtia: B'irns' Sun me jean" U given in the Dumfries Herald of May 27: ; . - . v "The following atory '.was related to me by a lady who had the particulars ml it from Mrs. Huriis ncrse!!, with whom she lived for many years on terms of the closest and most friendly intimacy. It may he notifi ed that the anecdote iiav never "been in prim.' It is well known that the fime of liurns sent troop, of admirers from a the airts the win' cnkb!aw to visit his wit ow, who continurd to reside in the house in which her hasband died. A big, buily, open-hearted hoglialiman one morning touched the -knocker' that adorned the door of the modest house in Hum's street, being anainiii l.i4.4tfiaB44lAKatatlfl.taa.aat Ia.b ' The appeal was answered by Mr. Moms hersell, who, happening to be 'ellmwr up in aer baaing, wa not 111 a stale to receive visitors. , 'lhe Stranirer soon tuld his storv. . .'. . " " l end waj eoiirieou"Uafcliuan .ia .tln-har. lor by Mrs. Ilui ni. Ever .ostoos U A'.-" I? toe admirers mi iter nosuauu a gemup, the good lady dolTrd her daaty apron, put on a tidy cap, and immeiiiately reappeared in the room where the straoger Was wait ing. The Englishman, feeing his old friend who had opened. the door to him, asked aVio to see 'Bonnie Jean. 'Weel, air, said Mrs. Burns, 'Bonnie Jean stands be fore ye,' and I'm afraid by your look that von ate somewhat di8ap'pinted.,,Ten thwusaud pardons, madam,' iaid Jhe strati ger, rising. I thank you for, your good ness in permitting s me this distinguished honor and valued privilege.' It i ttaueces sart to detail the usual commonplace con versation thaf took plate on such an occa sion. ' JtistW the Englishman rose to de part he expressed his delight with the in terview. and proceeded, 4 am, niacin; a most enthusiastic admirer of your husbantl's memory and genius, sttd should value as priceless the smallest thing yon bava to give. I would willingly' pay lur aoy thing without giii2 yoa offence; but the most worthless thine in four eyes would be to Jtne priceless; any ftmor ankle, or relic, ed io release it I would 'keep as the apple of rar e-yr Weel, sir,' answered Mrs. Burns, 'wiih a' twinkle of fun in her ere, I lear the house novtr contains very fetv of these relics ol the bard;, indeed, ho great has been the demand for iheta during the Jy past years that I be gin lr think the only relic left is tnitet; and doubtless you'll no tak the gifto' ihxil' The Englishman doubtless made good his retreat.' 1 ; ' :-. ' ' -" - : . - 1 ... ; . j (.(,, , A PREACHER'S STItATEGEM. It is said that, at one time, when Loren zo Dow preaehed under a large spruce pine in South Carolina, ha announced, another appointment' for pleaching in the . same place, on that , day, twelve, months. The year passed, and Lorenzo was entering the neighborhood, the" evening preceding 1iis appointoicuV. he oerlork a colored boy who ai m Kt.i iuimi aa lnn- 4 ; t 1 1 a i an1 a. aa f aii S a blast with rU iud swli, arid(f a ience,1 which waked the echoes of Mm. drtin iiilfs. Calling aaide the blower, Onw said tS him: j "What is your name, sirr" -1 4 "My nime? Gabriel, sir!'' replied the brother in ebony. ? ' ' ' Well, Gibriel.have vou been to Church iiiiir'!, ; :r . . .;,'.' " .' !. v.: - "Oyes, mass', I'se been dar many a time.' "Do you remember a big spruce pine tree s"Oyes, massa, I knows dat pine." .( , 4,"Did you know that. Lorenzo, Dow had an appointment to preach iindrr that tree to-morrow i" ' '. ' ' ' ' ' 1 " "0 yes, massa,everybody knows lLw t. " "Well, Gabriel, I am Lorenzo Dow, and if you'll take your horn and go to-morrow morning and climb into that pine tree, and hide among the branches befoie the people begin to gather, and wait there until I call your n nine, and the.i blow euch a blast with your horn I heard you blow a minute ago I'll give you a dollar. Will you do it, Gabriel?" ' ' 'YeS, inassa, I takes that dollar." ' ' Gabriel; like Zacchuea, was hid away in the tree lop in fine time, . An immense concourse, of all sizes and colors, assem bled at the appointed hour, and Dow preached on the judgment of the last day. By his power of iiecription he wrought the multitude opto the opening scenes of the rcsunection, of the grand assize, at the call of the trumpet peals which were to awake the nations. "Then," said he. "aonnose my friends thai we should hear at that mo ment the sound of Gabriel's trumpet." Sure enough, at that moment the trumpet of Ga briel sounded., the women shrieked, and many fainted; some tan, others fell and called for ioercy; and all felt that fur a time that the judgment w as set and the books were opened. Dw stood aud. watched lh driving storm till the (right abated; am omc one tl recovered the colored angel vd nau caused tne alarm, quietly perchedj 1 1 inn ol the old spruce, and wanted, I a - f. 1 . .. J nun imwn anu wntp nun, anil ineaoti ed hia theme, saying; "I forbid aJfj a cw from touching that boy up lher4iten you lored bojr with a tin horn caofn j0d do almost out of your wits,' w r the arch- when ye ahall hear the tnff ,0 M8nd in the angle? llaw will je yT Gu(Js rfe made great tiay ml the a very effective ar NT STORM. ,",,( VI() a most destructive storm oa Fiidaj . accompanied by thunder of 1 sin an and H,t"nS. Ia"a 'an"9t" w,a' te la Vteat damage was don- to the crop. Hie Mltcaaiei . i..rn f Jacob M. Huber, between 1 rntlisviHe and Kobreaiown, wassuuta. t 1. u. n.t vi.tirelv destroyed, with all ..ins ""--. . !, .f-i..t a laa auantity of a; plural implements and one cow. ajcn- ilie bit 1 11 ol Mr. Bruckhart, on the road leading from Salungato Marietta, was struck and destroyed, tba entire ciop of grain and hay. being consumed. .The slock was all saved except one cow. "The. barn of John Kuhu.. near May town, waa struck v 't jMi.M.g and burned nnwn, and also nu;.i r w:diug a low rods distant. There was a l)lrtoii. rod elected between wu budding. Mt. L'mgnec ker'a barn, near EiizaueOttown, wa alto burnt, t he .liglitning airuck five fuces within the botoagu of Mount Jor, b.it we lute hcaid of 00 aeriuus damage being done , ',7 ' ' :'"': i In Marietta and vicinity the storm seems to have raged with great "lury and destruc livenes. Streets overflowed, and a num ber ol persons were cam pel led to leave their house and seek refuge elsewhere. Several made narrow escapes with their lives. The storm seems to have eitendcd south ward only noine six or eight miles.' Io East and West impcer U was ter'y destruc lite," .7,, 1 .7 '"
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