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I II 'ill - - I I! Ill' .11 ,1 ill.' . r t n' . ."., ' .,,.,,,1 - "T" " """" ' . " ' -' - - i -i v.; .;"' " i i ! v l '"- -!- :: ' . , - ! "J I . f ' ' I ! " ' l' " ' ' ''' h'-' .-':V- -.- -' i -I I ;! III- I - . ! ! I i.:: . p , - . ' ' j--- V'.-. ' j- y - V I i I :'! - !!' " ": . j ! : ' . SjLLISBUEr. FRIDAY, EPT 22. 1871 WAS SHYLOCK A JEW; A 1 tShftket peare ma3o Sbylock a Jeiv in order' la Dander to the popular Laatilitv exUtinc at that day to the Israelites, lint, - teas fihylock the Shylock ofTiiatory a Jeiv or k Christian ? A correspondent fM. EJ . O.i) who taken aa interest in the qaery, writea as follows t "The afiair look place R6me in the time of Po pe Septus j the1 Fjfth I have copied the saine verbatim from, work r efilitled itorr pi Pope Sextus Vy' page 401: ' ) ' It was -currently repor ed in Home, that Drake had taken and plundered St. Domingo, ia Xlispauiola, ind carried off V Af immciiso booty. This account came in a private letter to Paul Sechl, a very considerable merchant ' in the city, who had largo concerm in those parts which : he insured upon receiving this news. He sent for the insurer, Sampeon Ceneda, a Jqw, whose interest it was to hive such a resort though tfahe, gave Uknf . reasons why jt could not possibly be true, and at . last worked! himself into such a passion that ha said", "111 Jay a j pound of my flesh It is ajlie.'liuch wagers, it is well known, are.often proposed by people of trong passionjs, to convince others thai are incredulous .or pKsUoJite. : Nothing U .'more ' common than to say1, "I'll lay my lft on Itr.m forfeit my1 right baud if it is not true.' I (Sechj, who was of a fiery,: hot temper replied, "If you like it, I'll lay you one - thousand crowns against a bound of your flesh it is true." Tha Jew accepted thi Y'St j arlicles T were, immediately executed between them,' the substance of of which was that if Sechi Won he should himself cut theesh with a sh irp knifd from whateverfpart of the Jew'B body hi pfeased'. 'Unfortunately fo the Jew the truth of the account Was yery soon afteir conrmed by otheif advices from the Wesi . Indies, which threw, him almost into dial traction, especially when he wa' inform ed that Sechi hady solemniy jjworn he! Would! compel him to the! exact literal " Prorm.ance ofj the contract, and was de I tnined to! cut & pound of flesh from thq Jew'a body. , Upon this he went to the Mutciiiut vi lM'mo, anq Deggea ne would ierpose in inerauair and use hia author! i tt to prevail on ! Sechi ! 1 i ' , ' f V44U I thousand pistoles as an equivalent for the j fr,n& 10 determine a case of so uncom4 toon a nature, made a report to the pope, ; who sent for them both, and having beard L the articles read and informed himself of ; tlie Whole affair from their! own mouths. I 'f -1 - .itTT II t paw: " v nen contracts are made it is just tuey should be fulfilled, as wejntend this shall. Take a knife, Scchi. and cot a pound of flesh from any party ou please of the JewV borlv-i WaTwauM , , J ' ' " " WIV. C414 IOC yon, however, to Jboj .very careful, for if v vui u cuuyie, ur u grain, more or less.than your due, you shall certainly be hanged, Go and bring hither a knife and a pair of scale, and let it be done in our uresence. l ne merchant at these words began to tremhle like an aspen leaf, and throwing himsfclf at the feet of his Holi ness, with tears iii his eyes protested it far from bia thoughts to insist .upon the performance of the contract, and being askeel by the Popo wliat he demanded, said, "Nothing, Holy Father, but your benediction and the articled may be torn to pieces; then turning to tW Jew, asked him what he had to sny, and whether he was content. The Jew Janswered he thought himself extremely happy to come off at so easy ; a rate, an that he was perfectly content. "Uut we are uot con tent," replied ! Sextus, 'W is there suffi cient satisfaction made to our laws ; we desire to know what authority you have to lay; such wagers. The subjects j of princes are the property ofj the State, and they brave no right" to dispose of their "vu'w.or any pan or Uieni, without ex P press consent of their sovert igns." Thev were both sent to prison,' and the Gover nor ordered to proceed aninat th.m : iue utmost severity ot the law. j II ON EY FOR DOMESTIC USE. i Mr. Editor those wishing to en i gage in Apiculture, to malte it remuiier- ntive, oru businesi of profit, should pro vide themselves with books on the sub ject of patent Lives, Italian queens, ;tc. But, as cotton takes the front seat all other business must stand iu the rear, and receive just enough; attention! to pass. jny experience for upward! of ; twenty, years, warrants the following sug. gestions : s );' . j ! Select a good shade in stimmer an an- tila ttAAol. t t'i a . j.c, peat ii ur pium orchard is a verv wu uiaco iur oees, ana it Lest to have it paled in to keep out poultry, as chick ens are not the best friend of bees. Is use box hives, made of plaijk twelveinch s wide, one inch thick, and from eigh teen jinchea to two or two aiid a half feet long; owing to the size ot the, colony. To hive bees, if the colorjy settle on a email limb or twig cut it off gently, carry it to the hive, where you wish it to re main; shako the bees off at the door of the hive, it having been leaned Lack and jiropcd to afford an easy en ranee. Should they settle on the body of a tree or large liujb; a table, or leaf of a table, should be ct under them to i rest tlie hive upon. nearer Ihe mouth of ihti nar l.ni U he first mirht nft i : . ,i . ; "'veine;, remove them to he place selected for the hive to !?fcay k5? ihoo,d "i P bench rr"" pianK, upper I side planed jniooth, and should extend, two or threa Infches beyond the hive alls round. The Jeis of the bench .houR be eight or ten .Ubes long. This elevatibn will protect the bees from the toads,! which would wallow hundred, of them if , the hive be flowed to sit upon the ; ground. The bee fttptUor catterpdlar are tlte most fatal pest have ever encountered. Remedy :t1wcep the behrlj onen ; remove all wfcba or cocoons adhering io the inside of puu unaef each hive as Ue. are fond of salvaudjt al80 tend. " ff7fi 'vitality ,o eggs. deported b? Asect. under i the hive.1 Hi .hould th colony the betterj.then f weep them off 2f SWeenUy to the month vilallbeintheirnewhonip not be set nearer than nine feet asunder: weeds or. Msa' shonld not he .ir1 grow neart)ip hive another fatal enemy 'o oees are ine Aiaruns, wnich the freed.- mantlc4a WatnAinA foraUn fn rnn4 a nolo near his hen-honse tl.ev cntJfbine' ,The cheerful hum of these tireless little nmfi. .f i . . j .i' r i neipmates ot our mother and wive mar now large number of bees to feed their young be heard in almost every ouse in the land. fand eat themselves during their stay with They are made in endless variety and one is al- season atter ltiveing no hive should be 11 1' .9 . '-J- j mm W : . 1 . .U T l 1 mi vT'' -later lhan the first of July. ; The first of (Jctober ia the time to kill all Door or in a w wlu a i ic &ua i 1 liid uiaii - aia 111 j v i nri Jieavy and densely , poputed - stands' U Ko r i v.,l - fv A.t.- ' i I m.y m, .t - ; if.M.v! flU ..:...:.-.:..-. luiuugii winter niiuuut iceuuig. 1 ? ; I could S tend this! article much fur ther, but fearing I might crowd oat belief im CIUBC. UC11CVI112T LIiaL auT.i ne wishing to do so can" have honev enough for liome consnmnt'onJ and soma to snare tb his less foKunatti npitrbKnr. W. E. FueIemav, OlusteeCriek, August looiJtfl Jx. u. ; aornt Journal. Manufacturer of Cigars, ;: main; street SALISBURY, -iir; c, Manufactures Ci para from the best Ilavana Tor iwhere felsd. i FThn r.hoippst. Tirana o r.il!nir.; . - - f" - T" VI 5 . " .t.i k , r . " wy o inn f'nmfftr. lirann, ao riirvnr. La pArai6: in whole boxes, at &. " . f July 7 llm. - I ;j Save our Wheat & Oats.; I AMi-Ujtta-Air nuriCJS TO IaKMERS.j M jj j ,1 An imbbrtant fliijpnrArr n TiroTroTit rttC'p ?J f Wheat aDjd Oats. If the direotionare careful- ly followed and thecropis injured by rustthe money will be cbeerfullr refunded, 'ah t o.t- a'- r -m- -m mmmmr-'V Urn W 1tVI WUH .1 UUI III E money wil - . us n. Trial Prepared and for sale onl at J, 11. KJSNISS' i Pruj? Store, cali8bury4 WHEELi MillGeartnfShal!in68Puireys THE NEW DISINFECTANT 1 "i. ) '' . i ( j Bloino Chloraluin, Pn.P(iisonous, Odcrless. Powerful Deo- uonjer ana uiswjcctunt Entirely . uxurnuess ana Saje Arrests Jjonrf Prevents Contagion. i Used in nri vat p rlnoiiinr-a y, -,. public HchoolB. hospitals, insane asylums, dpenl i ' f" iui-uuus;8, on sains, 6 learn OOntS. Anil in f.namanKlnnDn,. K.t IT. -i July7-tf W liKV- WCiJ f t arm Ti l a m m. m. a-aa-l a rr . . P v NEW iiiiifs i4' iPri j' 'it ' . - -"""VHruuuKB, iarew, lor water glosets, urinals, siuks sewers, cesj-pools, stables, I 4f 'Peclic in allcontasions and mHtilanttal .iui iases pox Prepared only by 3., iWV.1 S- 176 wiiam St., H , Y. mviu uruggisis.' A HEW BRA ITT WASHING. ; abu II, TIME Clothes dtTncl Saved by n UQb VI I WAUriULD'fl COLD WATER Self-Washing SOAP; Seu tor Circular and Price List J j AGENTS WANTED. BiPlVTT 4 m LuuawoOD, EVERETT & CO., 1 . f Caro ln, GeorpU nd Florida. i J R E E fr. Friiit and Ornamental or A u In in ii of ist: to our Xa.i'Ti: 3tanJiB-d and Dworf Frnit Trees. i. rape inesandSmall Fruit. af d.are Fruit and Ornamental Trees! E . g . j . . uiuuus r ini'pr Krvora I J'escnptiTe lh!. tree. NI)S 6 Bnlbs. frw. ai L Li L w A N ( K R & BARRY S Etablfeht.d iftjOfl . V , tablyhcd. 1840c Rochester, y.Y., Si E T4anr1 tZZjZ arr? "res. to i : . i la- ... 1 vl i GES WAVm for the AX IBAXSSIIKSlnY nr lirr ! klS,f,TAKD "ro,e" or .alfASco. K1' 'l.tt OJ, Be Mil. NiPllB a -t -r .. I .r. WoaAsu- it reut. . io tbk n"i, x 1, full M M full- lUhr.t. I.... ...... 1I'UM Ay-'r fiP Cfintvnl. i.. T Ken...., J ! 1 -"c ' f "Ej CUHTAIY KAISBD. ffrinu u . v ;; - - " Willi CUIlspOH. cents. (rand Circular fice. iddrefs! i uktts, eas broad way, New York. Agents! Read This K " T Nll MX Agent, a .Mrf of 80 noIIrt Week ad ' -n w I ire com-. U.,n.t.ii-..... " m?e'dd M. W.tr - ..a: vus M" W HUU A Co., Mar- 530. j wa wi-aiTPAir gao. pnvTeries. if von want n. i WdpUa.antworV.nply for p.rticul.7s. .ddreS jsxcu . t wacvKon. Mlir.. I A Millinn Tl11MM ia , a. Shrewd but quiet nen can n V r. . j 688 Broad waT. New YoVk TSS'GNEDHBBBBr GIVES CSS I J ATftTTPF TA T ITT? "T ' t TTT?Q i V ; j Among the many useful iaventioos produced 7 neiineieeninieniurT none occupies a more 1 prdminent position than that of the Sewins Ma- r "-".Mieru. une sn uie.iacest ana most I Wt MM mm Jm m, m- . . . m . ut(i4UTu ib me suMtriRK, manniactnrea oy tne EMPIRE SEWING MACHIKB V.O- 294 BoWerT. N. Y, y, noiseless nd durabU; and we c7n conscientiously - . . f I - - .1? - I - " c uAu'nlP Pnase- , . i ! Agents wanted, liberal discounts riven. I'1 '1 " - " i may2&:liv ' - ' ! l I ' ! 3QOO Sacks American CJ. A 200 S'ka Filie BIOWI. Salt, 1 ! ' . ! i 'I For sale low br : "WORTIT WOTtTTT WOETnA WORTH. j. :. ' - Jo:4t Wilmington N f! Wilmington, N. C. , NORTH CAROLINA. In the Superoir. AutAna viDUNTY, , Uourt. Joseph t. Sfoose,; Plaiutiflf, - against, ; ; Esther S. Moose, Defendant. It annearincr to the satisfaction nftha Cm tht F.st her S. "Kfcu fVio Jur.nj..t .u - - - -- HCICUUilUI iu iue i uvuif cuuiitm svciion is non a resident of it.r... An4;ina -i f . S"- that service of the . e maae upon tne satd .Hfjenaan by publishing the same once in II UCU WettE IOr 81Z WPfka RIMAOasivule in KA Sbu ihed in ' i "U0Pl,u aioose, riamxin, ugamsi. Esther S. Moose, defendant. i. " " " , - 1 he btate of North Carolina: To the Sheriff of Alexander county Greeting. You r bprbv cnmmanitiui v.ti c i vu,i.UVtUll.uumlvu Iannis) Moose the defendant above named, if she be found within vour count v. to Iui unl an. pear before the Judere of our Simorinr nnr tJ be hpld for tha r-jnrtv nf AloVnJ-. the Court House in Taylarsville on the 3rd al Ondv in i An cruet -nav n .1 .v.l " wm.w tCAaUtl?! JIL 1 ! j a u. auu autwtr luo omplaiut which will be deposited in the of- Tl A A V 11 a ails a B? 4 I. -. O . al ' v' me ouperior court for county wjtbm tha first three days of the ext terra thereof and let the Said defendant ;ake notice that if she fail tn nnsn-cr tKi r , . . : Yw..a.M v nuum niav nuie me piainim will vuc vuuu iur m reuei aemanded ID th eomnljunl; nerem lau not ana or tms summons make uiven under mv hand and rpoI IJourt this I9th dav of Ju tide 1871. i, . f va JCt4 K. M. STEVEXSOV. Clerk of thi Siinprior l.iiirt r"va-va VVUIM V Af A a. nat ITTKOVSKY & R1HTLES, vu-uujUTUS, n. a, 1 1 now reeeivinir thwr iminanca Toil it . Stock for thoWhoMSalo anA PtoJl ;art of which are imported direct from Europe! GHRLOTTE UUAliLUTTE, N. C. rev. r. mmwpT i JOHN B. BUltWELL. A. M. Prinrinla The 4th annual Spi Cl. next and inntinni nnfll T.,n. on i o - ars and Catalogue containing full particular as A forma lrt f m .. .1 a . . luinaiueu on annuoation to tho i mvipais. july 7lh, 517 3m. i KAVES' ' T B L Dox, I wm.t. law DANVILLE, VA., FOB THE SALE OP I saf T ft h VHyuuu I Sales room ififi hv to r. al-X.iffhtS. 1 Sky- I .. . . romp Amniionto thelnterest and Comfort ol rlanters and thA r Tama. - Graves' Warphnnaa lioo .1. - t . . Room in tj; w: A"c"r.?.e" .'e : . . , " "s""" iccu up in arehonse ftO " SVS UDi 1 0 Ji.. I!. MO.Innkm Vortr T lf.T i ... v vo aa cli if iriii'i ii J4.il f i m noon 1 V : a . . - v xa wioaur 1 1 i.h. ipuare nereny notihed that the follorin" . acu ioauauu HgaiDSfc JOU Via : niiiiiiniiiiw nuj fknnn n -. . I NORTH C0R0LIXA, ) In the Saoerior UAVIDSr COUSTT, J William Grimes. A hi Court. IiCean. Lflvnrna fiinlr ;and Elizabeth his wife, and D. W. Wagner and Barbara his wile.pl'tff, . r aaainxt Summons for Relif. A. C. MuJunkint nn7 n Jry, J. his wife, James Hedireneth and SnMn .JLieagepeth, dernts To the Sheriff of Davids Count,. rW I-youarelereby commaDded to summon A. I IcJuiikm, Marv J. McJuukin, James lledgcpeth aud Susan Hpdnpth th n..rn. dants above namad, if ihev be found w thin n.nr ... i rf I day of October 1871 and an-er" tho nctit on 7& I, lliieVUl?teVn. th rffit'e of the Clerk of i e i-o.vtlx 1U mi! unite oi tne UlerK or Superior Court of said County, aud let the frd UeftPoants, take notice that if tthey fail . ituiuu bl inm TiniA ina !! LlCourt for the Iicf F thu . . , wf 1 F thtJ on t . . t. i GirenniuWinr Un --V.u -i o ouiuuiiiiiN 1 1 1 ii f f i in rntnm I c;ourt, this25thdav.of Aiio-.iSt iwi i j "UUU HUU L 11 H KPHI flT cni1 I - - ,r i." S- C. of Davidson Count r. rr ' t,- V' Attorney for Pll'ff ; fGwpr. fee 10. , MANSION HOUSE, i " A it li JT T E , N. 0. This well known House having been sewly rrnvieurn . n .4 ; - mm nfcjriTTED in every aeparU .. w me iuic-umiiioaaiion of TRAVELLING PUBLIC. -Omnibus at Depot on arrival ofTrain8.-a :fcb4-5tf H. C. ECCLES, Prop'rT THE NEW Family Sewing Machine ! 5 264 BOWKI1Y EMPIRE. BOWERY, The extraordinary success of their new and im proved manufacturinjr Mach!nes for light and hea vy work kas induced the Epihk Sawixo lf chins Co. to Manufacture aT bKWIsa j NEW FAMILY MACHINE of the au.e style and construction, with additional oroamentationf making it eqial in beauty Dd fin. iah with other Family Machines, whereaa in nsel futnesa it far outstrip, all competitors. Tbi 5 ofth snow acknowledged nectary article cSmeJ withm reach ofevary claas; and tiiComMn?!! prepared to offer bum UberaJ indncemenUto bnv aTmr? r eircS.raVnd P S V f S. 8. K C0XPAHY SALT SALT TllE 1 TJIEMAINE PianoFbrtes are acknowlcd by all who have them In use, and by the First Musical Talent, to be equal i,, f 1 t-i S"I iv mnm . A - I uiauj respects. i i Cnperior to an7 XSJannfactnred Stceetness and Brilliancy of Tone, c . L -"-"jri jiasticitg oj Touch, ana Great Durability. Dealers, Teachers and others de8iriDSt0 PUrcbaSe ret-la88 i-trumentare i invited to examine these Pianos befora making i - I . , . . , , uieir selections Aieovhora PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, logetner with all modern improvements. The most thoroughly seasoned timber the market af fords is selected, regardless of cost, as we feel assured it will be the cheapest in the end. The great increase in the sale of our instru haampnta nM.J . t . , ' cu"i;u us iu reuuee our prices lor I First p;0n0 r , . , - vcm iu tweniy-Dve per cent. le68 than any other house (offering the same class of instruments) in the United States. "While we act upon the maxim of "quick sales and small profits," we make it, at the same time, a special object to furnish our customers i with instruments in no Tray inferior to the best I in the market fnr f.imii:.a v.j . j. . . ... i j uamuuuauesire 10 outain a nano, out could not afford to par the dealer a r J proht orfrom ?100to00, neitherdothey wieh A 1 wpurcnasea cneap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it i a worth, hence a large claws of our music loting people have been obliged to do without "We can furnish - w vca i A, 1 (AAA If Fortes from 275 to 950 dollars. Second hand Pianos trom 40 to 250 dollars Idtr parties ordenn ir hv mnil moTr . ..... O J iti J uuuu Our Piflno o rii . , r Our Pianos are fully warranted for nx years Descriptive Circular . i me C M. Tremaine Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street, KTcw STork. THE BDRDETT Combination ORGAN. (With Carpenter and BurdetVs New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The Verdict it Unanimous! The Crtatttl Saeecss of Ibe ige ! ! We Challenge the World to Equal It!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical xcorld generally to examine this truly xronderfut instmment. The Burdett Combination Onran !S"V?i!" features never before introdaced oT 2 "mffed Keed 0n. togetLer making tLiaOriraa tie m ".rs ultra of inrtrumenu. md om. tilL i... i. Jf ad cr?aie,d a r;o'ut'" n the public mind in tilt doptnpn favAr at (Iia .. i J... ... -. w. .v jcuchi aaopiion oi i;eea r secular and sacred music, where s required either to accomi.anv ihr " " With the multitudinous and w.prfsinr combin. me multitudinous and suiprfsinr comfeina 1at are contained in this laKSnSS rii-ate music of the "great masieis ," can be ren . o- ""m" wi iucuiukls ran a mn ,r the ml0 C" U b chiId All IllA Vftrinns imrtmrnmonta al.-. r i.n s- f.an a.,e Protected by patent, beionir excloivelv to - v" uui ucu vr wi wuiucii vr tltA f sm a . ' " "uu uc nsea no otner organ. The nresnt Burdett Orrrfln Tina tia o. . cordial and highest enconiums from those rankinir among the first of musicians and organiats. The Xcw Yorh Indenendpttt an r- r.. deit Organ : "It is by iar the most perfect reed liiauumcut uavo ever seen. Tie Christinn Tender on., . Tr, v .1 i . tbat a reed mstrument could be brought to such perfection." The Xew York Observer nr- '-Tfa of voicine. lichiicse of ton. chestral combinations, together with a number in new ai.u unjnnMi stops, render it an instru uient oi sucn perfection aa to be beyond com petition " The press and public everrwhere who hava had an opportunity of listening to its beautiful strains, not only, give it their unqualified appro vaVbut unhesitatingly concede tba ; it stands without a rival.. ( TleBordctt Organ ranges In pricefrom $135 to $1000. TVe have also New Cabinet Oicans at S45, $75, $100, &c. 5 " C. XI. Tremalne & Ilro., wholesale Agestts,! i Jnljtt, 1876V - tiIIijI.T2 Prospectus of "the patriot." p i i TIIE PATRIOT " Tvi ti. and 1 inw;i" . "Patriot Vtunr Auul.frv. v. 6-77 D street, between Mnth and Tenth, 'city street, between Mnth and ToniK "jJi. "The Patriot will advnrat V-nt and m " " W VlWf' - i nu ii enure iniejrniy: equalur amoTK me States as prescribed by by the consfUntion : the immediate remoral of all disabilltien rewlting irom tne civil wsr, and te resto.'tiot) oi har mony and fraternal fellowship between all tLec tiona of thm nuintrv wlSr1i ft,- I,.... -A Manv. . .... j ftuuDtg !. "vr nations of partisan power have crimioallr la- uore 10 preye.ni : - ; ures of an economical administration, snd to meet the just obligations of the Government, an o:eM rkrnfiutlisvn Vk anno!.! i i euied iwrtiiiHi (n- r-.n L..r' d t u x -r -w- w w w uifUiiiian uiiib . I Reduction nf th nnwmt rJiru.. ..J nnnm. , wiiuujuiiu Vf""- lair ayai nf in t l..L ive scale of taxation, knth anidiiJ to dntiett on i Rlviil Mvinnm in avora nf f 1. o-- - ... v.v.j wviianiiitriit " "v f ItfM AB. - . . 1 . . uuiciiiuicih biiu reirencnment of the expense: iveiorm oi the nublicwrvirom all ; branch ea. Civil. AfilWnrv nl V..i. W F " " " J mmm Mm. H 1 HI s A sound National currenrr. ntiillv r1Ltribii- ted among the State, and" tiroi.-itd ajraimtt l.sr a......... ' t-.-.-v.v - - xfcvuiauve uuciaaiions: i iic riguiB oi mieiueni labori againM an Bel firth combinations to degrade and depretinl it: Ldrislation hv wlurli tho nnl.lto fnnrlillKo u J . - - - . w '".V A'l ' .. S.?d . vracaa i-itmf j is VI 'IMJV1 VIUU Q IDC Jll i I I a . lutT o enormous grants to speculators and cormnt i . " 1 finest protecUon to Ameri- can citizens abroad: ; i aiiu coruiai Rympamy W1tn all peopleastrng- i i 'V ! cune tor Iibcrtv and 8fir-cnrirnni.i It is intendpil tr miKliuli nA-nAV nf iIia first clans, and to enlist the best available talent iu an lis aepanments. I ( Terms Invariably Cash in Advance : The Daily Patriot, per annum, j ' $10 00 The Weekly Patriot, per annum, jin gle copy, 2 50 The Weekly Patriot, per annum, clubs oi ten or more, i 2 00 Remittances may be made by draft or chetka navahle in anv r tk. 1 , .. i... I ost Office orders. Address on buaines. JAMES G. IIHRKET, "Patriot Office," Washington, D. C. National Demotralic Kirrntivp Ir&idrnt Commillcf. : Washixgtox, D. C, Au-njst 29th, 1870. We take pleasure in rwnmmf nilin, mrwt oar. nestly to the suitnort of our I)fmnrrs.tic and Conservative friends throuirliouti the countrv "The Patriot" newspaper, as announced in the foregoing prospectus. j There is no journal at the Capjitol through which the Voice ofonnraitinn rnn now lu l...nr,l or the abuses and iniquities of the party in pow- iijit uc ci j'useu. j Such an organ has become an admitted n- cessity, which we are irsuadec' will be ablv and satisfactonlv supplied bv "The Patriot " This enterprise rests mmn n firm f.mr.l-.t;n and is entitled to the confidence and favor of all' men who desire to redeem the'Governmtnt irom misrule and corruotion. and in hr5n tm.-L- .1 ... . I . u,c Fr,I'i' "S simple virtues, stad integrity of our forefathers. 1.1 7 COMMITTEE: ' Sara. J. Randall. M C ).;... t r Wffi: SIS t - - a in. " J ' J-e, , ii , m; junn iiocKton, r J ; Wm II Iiarnnm, Conn; II WiSIocum. N Y- jo-in i jjira, J ; fcam'i j Kanaall, Pa : Ii T nipS iei; r Mone, Md ; J W Johnston, Va F K Shober, N C ; P Van Trump, Ohio ; V E iblack, Ind; A G Burr, 111; B Winchester, Ky; C A Sheafc, Tenn ; K Vll, Mo- C Eldridfje. Wis: E M Wil son Xlinn n Smith, Orceon : J A Johnson. (Vi It'c-nn. Texas ; I M B Young, Ga; A fcailev, La : A a c itogers, Ark. ; ' .. IMPORTANT NOTICE rr TO CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS. All Retail Orders amounting to $20 ana u?cr aJeuvered in any Part oz me country FREE OF EXRRESS CHARGES ' : i Hamilton Eatcr& Sons, OF BALTIMOKEiyn In order the better to mn-t th.l..t. r .u Ketau tUbtomers at a di-stano .....vi: . SAMPLE BUREAU. and will upon application, picanptlv send bv mail full lines of Saumlo ..r.ii,: fvi.J J. most Fashi.mable CkkIk, f tcn. Exnusn iu anuiHt-iure. gqaranteeinp at nil tunes to sell as low ifimr .: any house in the country ' 2'r'cc'' lDan lliiyingour goods from theUret and most celebrated manufacturers in th different nirt of Europe ami importing the iajneby -.earner, direct to Baltimore, onr t.k is ,t all t imll promptly supplied with the novelties of the London and Paris markets. . ltie As we luvand sail only for eal, and male no bad dclts.vrc are able and rilje , gOJs at KKOM TKX TO FIFTKKK pj ckkt , Profit than if wo gave credit ' In sending for awpfr fpeiifv the kind or ffood desired. Wo keep th UX If ery claes of goods, irom the lowest to the most 6cnfc00rdD8 aCCOmrftnie(1 hT cah will be Prompt-paying TTROLEALE BT7YFR? are invited to inspect the Stiek in our jhiug and Taeknge Department. Address uuu,u8 II AMILT0X EASTER S0N-q Oct. 21 42: ly fy!timre, Md- Change of Scliedule! Company Shops. ,jnne tiF7lm On and after Sundav, Jure 4th iisri will be r4n. over this road iu itrdane'e' wUb" the following j TIME TABLE N. C.jRAILROAD TRAIK8 C0ISG Zi$r . Exrsrs ST1TIOXS. HAIL' A REIT K, LKiT '1 ;' "aa. Charloite,.... Salisbury, Orenblro, .. Co. Shops Hil h' ro'-gh.. Kl-i-h Qoldshuru,. ,, 1 a.3.'.:A.a. '.08 a.m.! fit:: " 11.05 111:13 ! rlOra 66 rn 5.0 :S , S.s -: lo.ia la.Op. n. !: :p w. 8 " S.S3 " I it. to - iiisa t ' u 8.40 a M i.so - i TRAINS GO'Nl WkT MAIL. TATioaa. ASITB. LKATB. 4 ST A M 1 M " 18.0S A M 10 I 7 4' 41 8JW) p M. ARIlv. LkATK. Charlotte, SalinhDrr. 7 1 A M 12. 11.87 pm 10.IT e,rs r. m. 'f im m 1-15 5S Oreentboro', r m H PM S Co. Shopp; RUlrh. JJ'PM 1SN " U.OTaM 11.10 A a Golilboro' 6 45 A M IT ni)rr- MaRtrrofTran s,J?ne lfc7f Company Shop 2-tf STOP AT THE Yarborongh aouse, RALEIGH, G.W. BLACJWAZZMor. ! CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFETNsTcO OP HARTFORD, CONN. Solid Secnrity, Superior Economr. and It. r ".iri AY 13 " A j j ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT 510,000,000, sue. litre and On which Dividends will be paid j ANNUALLY AFTER H fl' D" cral Agent. J. A, ERADSUAW, Ag'l, Salisbnry-36. ALElGUC PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON UPE INSUEANCE COT. HOME C H M O Asei 10:ll Spnfftiilio l Li i i a-y a o annual income over IBoI$cJe issued to 1st Dec, 1 i Jra5ZX CASH REDUCED BY THE ANNUAL CASH ! DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN I I OFFICERS w. c Harrington,, JOIIKiK F.hlVAIMlC .1. J.jljOPKIXS . j liAin sook, ,rofJ k. r smith J. E. VOLFF, ., I j LEWIS C. IIANES, Acext, VrfouRTS. Cenl. Agent for WeMem X. JJ., -V C LexIKGT03, N. C. FebUo?. ACT1VE AGEXT6 WANTElf EVERYWHERE, r J WHOLESALE AND Retail Grocer AND I COMMISSION TIIEI SUBSIRIBER HAVING engaged n the 1 GU0CERY AND COMMISSION' 1 ! !i bnsinss, is determined to kep the largest and bept a?srtl stock of Groceries and pntvisiitra that has ever been kpt in this place. I He will keep ij ji EVERYTHING in the Grocery and Provision line. And ia dHerrwned to sell at th lowest prices. His stock cX)nbita iu part ot the followini )g ar- tides, i- rs, j Coffees, j Molases, i Syrups, j Of all Grades. Piorter, iLiquors and Wines, Of all Grades. Bacok, Lard, lish of all kinds, ) Hour, Meat and Cheese. jj Sardines, Picllcs and Craclers, g Tobacco both chctcina Smoling and Cigars. Confectioneries and Era its Of y all description; . panned Fruits, Vegetables, i; it Blacking, Candles, Wooden Ware, Crockery, and Glassicare. Ul The highest cali priet-a will b pa:J for country Produce of all kinds. jj V. II. HOWEETON. SaruUury. Jan. 20, 1871 . tf- WILLIAM VALENTINE, tJiie barber, RyrcRxs nis thanks to his old l fltlEXDS and the Public for the lileral nitrv'l'ige heretofore extended to him. He now informs them that he has fitted ud a new and comnUKlious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick- f j Building, Boom X7o a, whef he would be pleased to aee tbem. lie guarppteefj to give satisfaction in every cae. He b in his employ of the bet Hair Drera ia Western North Carolina. He reqct-t a call from; ill. &!Ubry, y. C, Dec. 17, 1 HC0. SO tf tf Pure Apple Vinegar, jj ron BJLXJJ, 2 pbla. of APrLE VINEGAR, of hit own manufacture, warranted Peas and renn'ine. AHdreaa VM. G. BARBEE. 1 l:J-" V. -uk BJ.:0 oj Endoirment , Policie, THE FIRST PAYMENT, OFFICE, N D V A . - . v .$2,611,099.70 .I,UOO,000.00 1870 : :3foSo ..-.PKfcSIDKXT. Vick Pkisidext. Assistant Scccetast. ' Sechktaky. "- Act cart. S CPERlKTKXOZXT OF ACMCIXS. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE WHAT H E CLAIM. Will Lirt n T .V TT. P ' f r T . , ed &terl Simplicity and IWrrdom oj SlctLanUm poists or scrcaioRiTr. Perfection of StitcX and Tension Kat of Oi. ration and Management Stl-a1jMing Tale I'p The leH ltrmmer and Braider in Ike World. THIWolLD ltOVMD HOWE SEWiXfi B.WDIXES ireme oiat etabiilied or nnj in tit world. They bring th fiil tawing ilkrlnoi vrr tn.&r. od having brn maanfarlarrt' roniira nt,Jrr lit Saprrikion f iLe (Iririnal I I n HOWE, J a., acetbirfirt , . - -; ntmdnrlion. ia 1Mb. iu g" aardrd ti e I nong the many "Firt Pie ELIAS HOWESEWIXO MACIIINI i my be Tif ntoceJ the followinr : Tlie International KxbibiUoa of all XI om.U don. 1&2 a Hold JJctlal Nr Yoik stale Kair. lRt. Expoaitiva L'ivciM:l-e Pri, JfeCt, a Gold lrd al. OroMoftLe Ifion of Honor, toEliat Homp, Jr., as oi ifrir.al Inreutor. Ouw ut Fair. New York sute r'lr. ISfS. New HjHi.Khire Stte Fair. ISC8. J"it you areprpjadirej in fAror wfany Varliine. at leift examine The IIovk tefurr jon pan Law. Hecolletttliat Mr. Hove a l)eOHr.pal ltirt. tor of wHjr M-hiDe.andgare50 yrara of Lit I.fe to irfcciing th: Marbtoe In range of work thla Machine cannot be rqtulcd. Will Work equally wolbn tluk cr thin jrood, from pinte to beaviot beaver ci inpi, or even leather, without elm ripe r.f needle, tenion or thread. We will warrant them to do thin. Our fine work U eqnal to anr, and our heavy work -xctla that of any other machine in the world. Ihw machine make the celebrated I Stitch, tlie titch invented Ly Mr. Howe, al, on loth m dc. What we claim, in aubtanee, i, tbat thi an honeat machine, and, if put in rcxir fn.i will do anr mnd all of wr work tM-rClr m II laa a life lime, i a willing and read? m rtii.C anu m noi ani.jcrl lo riTH. Iemn who hare tried all machine an un animous in dtvlar'm? tltw to be the eaiM 1 -rued ol any in the market In the majority of our ctitoniera learn from the itiftructioi. book without further aid. (X'ESASOIIIKS FURNISHED. Ear4i family mnrhine i fiimihed wiih a ham mer, bmidir, tuage, 12 needle. 6 Lrlhiim. 2 crew-drien, oil n, U-lt and 2 wren, he, and an inMmrtion Lcok fr lining the machine. l" A 11 TY. All niirhine are accurately and ejD.illr well made. The difference in frire i due anl-!r t' ornnmcntaiion of ihr machirte, atyle and Gnih ofcaeJ INSTIUXTION. ETerr pnrrhaer will I thoronzhly instruc ted in tlie neof the midline, and i at all time entitled to and will mill revive prom 14 alien- I -1 1 .1 r ? N. N. SlIKPAi:i), Ileich, Genera Arent lor N. C 1 C. IIANES, Acnt. Lrxingtnn, N. C, Arcnta wanted in every countv in lie State. ' feb21 Ir la raaiar ani aiaa a9 TlrfMt, tmtxt aad nMu MOLLS, MISCCITX tttit. aWa-atal aa4 (Otf GHUU faUa. rWWt l Jr'UUs aa4 tUnym rtW) im (ii'Iki wi Ta, CStif rSTtmXi rmsUr tU TOMLO. aa4 It WtLL HIT CX I:.Ti Oi riTJ, m mj cUmar, W y- tlUdtl t Vj f CtmmtLormtn, Mtn n s Mmrimmr flfan 4 . at4 Ii U fMPt, at aerno; Car tCST XtXSTKrrrM mtmim -far la, Tiaeafa, CJM CaaA Of OmOrf." aou tT ctocraa a rujxr tiumapt . llanufactarcd by POP LET ZZXJTuZZ. urw CTREET, KZW-rOKi. 3ARBEE S HOTEL, HIGH POINT. K. C. OPPOSITE RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from irhcre the Cars stp. Bt of porter la atteaJaare at all trait. Mail btare for Salem leave tki Lope Axi'j Paaata jrera dtapalcbed to aa j poiot al alert aotrf by private coaveraare. ' UraUfol for the liral patroatre of tbe pitt bope by strict attention to tb waaUaf ear fne to merit a coaUnaaace cf tka aaane. WM. G. BAIIBES. Jaa. 1, Preprktcr. e t j ;- v May Hirh PoinL N. C IT
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1871, edition 1
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