!!iil'il. r r l 111 I St v i I: 4 J3" i man. '!,: o SALISBURY. FUIPAY.SEPT. 29, J87; i GOLDENj GRAINS. Thon must be true thyself, . If thou the truth wouldst teach ; Thyaoul must overflow, if thou Anothernoul wbuldst reach ; It need the! overflowing heart 1 To give j.iie Upi full speech. Think truly, and thy thought , '., Shall the world s famine feed ; Speaktruly(; and jhy word Sha 11 be a frnit fnl seed ; Jjye truly, and thy life shall be A great and no le creed. i . . " t . .. VORK WHILE IT IS CALLEp TO-DAY. Up I, there's no time; for rest to-day 1 There's stubborn work to do . " I foil every willing heart and hand The blended daylight through. Tor most we loiter, slack, or sleep, , Bare in the friendly night ''' J Which hides: beneath the grateful chadcs : - TheJabors of theNightl ' ' - : " ' ' '' j ' ' t Up i here's no chance for rest to-day 1 protlilers of human kind, - . In many a dark and sterile spot, I Are groping, halt and blind. , And there are burdens to be borne, ' j "J And fetters to-be broke; j - And trees bf eul to hear down . '' ' With many a toilsome stroke! f Up 1 for the world is full ,of strife. The earth in sown with sin, Quick springing, like the noxious tare, ' ;t- A noble field within. V And, though at firs but tiny blades, . Of shower and sunshine born, The laborer needs but rest and straight 4 They overtop hiajcdrn ! ' Tjen up I nor dream of rest tonlajrf The foes are al) around ; ' And sora concealed in ambush lie, V And "oma dispute the ground. Theti'let us gird the'barness pn To wrestle pr tot';" I The fytorrr reaps the golden grain, , , The conqueror jrpnn the spoils 1 ' ' : 5XTUAOUI)ISAUYASE OF j' paralysis. The, folowing i pven as literally true: ffJamea 'l;.Anaeri?oti, of Olenwood, Iowa, ju a sportive mood pvaepcing gymnastic the j bans, while eu andj striking on the exercises, tell from pended his feet, back of hia neck, wan instantly chuck a with paralysi. Btvejiiv1lje head, where a i-erfect conscid-jsncs regained. . Jle was bewildered by the sudden piin and 6g pf the use of the rest of hid body, but-bore up Jauntiest ly. lfc experienced an in expressible tiiigliii'g, though bis body seemed to him a jtnass of jelly ; wtieti touched it fi.lt aa t hi mgb broken into frag roeuts. The actual situation, discovered by diagnosis, was ji broken neck, aud to the amazement of everybody the man riot only did not i dle,! but is liviner and at- I j tacUQdto bis living bead. Still further, M lie accepts tho situation nnraurmurinfftv. 1 and baa begun to leant to write with his 'lips, and indeed has attained some pibfi cieocy in. that singular method, and wri- ting to a friend facetiously eayu that be ! ' now., writes a tolerably good mouth. Ho has been eadly troubled by fries', against which be is totally unprotected ; this however, be i now in a fair way of femedyingby keening a leaf in bis naolth Continually twirling." ' " Obeit Fkuit Display.- The ex hibition of the American Pomologieal So- I piety lu Ilicbmond. VaL, Ust week, was ';' UQ fiiiest display of American fruits ever ,' seen in , the country. The Virgiuiav Po wologtcal Society jexbibittd at lite salne Vtime. A correpondeni "writes ; "The lnted States Agricultural Department exhibits pears and wine grapes ; New. l York is well 'renreented in apples and -pears. Virginia shows 135 different soft j'of apples from one orchard of Albemarle County, and exhibits tho largest pear, weighing within ai fraction of two pounds, from Norfolk. TlMs'pear is h Duchlss D'Auoulemo. Ifowa presents 118 vari ctie;8 , of splendid 'apples, and some f he pears; while Kansas and Nebraska c- n ; tribute beautifnt apples, pears and peah? fis. South Carolina sends forty vatie i pf grapes, and Southern Illinois eendf a genehl assortment that, is hard to beat. The Virginii grapes attract attention and interest. California, however,contribues , apples, pgars, grapes, ctiince?; olives, plums, &c., that excito everybody's d , miration, '.The grapes especially are nlir .acha in this latitude. I !i w' VomtCAV'r The election in California Tour years nso. I the State went Demiemt. i!tt Week resulted in the choice of A lie-! riptre-. and UIuBtrated priced Catalojnjel nblican G.ven,ir, Congressmen, indi 74?. legislature by about G.000 majority. The ,0c- Xu- ?h reen.honse, ioc. XoVwhoiiSSi? Legislature elects a United States Sena-I free' --J. M$ru - ! At the hW gubernatorial Tectibn.! EHta'bKailca 18? I , ic by oyer 9,000 majority. - The Replib j; -Jicagajof New Jersey have noniinalrd i -JHoni' Cortieliua Walrh, of Newaik. for '" t Governors In his speech, accepting the P P jpmination, hi statedtbtt ho was luidVr no obligation, of pledge of any eort to .ny j judividuab clique ,or combination. The , municipal electioh in Wiloiiugton, Pil., fieulted4n epublican success. The i election for Governor and other 1 . State offce.rs in Maine tonk place on Mbn- tiayvftnd resulted in the choice of Perhani, Jtepublicau, by about ,000. ' i A larger party oil citizens pf Philadel ; pbia -very iecj'ntly) made a steamboat ex i cursion ownijhe bay from Wiliuington. ; Ke?t ay nearly, tlfo whole paity 6uffered1 from serious iJinesB, tlie symptoms being ojrpisoning, aod! lii several families ju r more members ae nok very sick. Ah fi however, thej sj'mpioms have iot Veen mi alarming character, though Ihe 1 Jatlenx euffr distressing sensations, ihd 6 Pec"4 featur 4 is, that after a victim 10 fiave entirely relieved jhe MTIBDtftm. : i M I z Vrn yw the same seventy K "Vn.Pne Pfo-Mkn Is reported ko "v'Y 7 - ,HUr treatment: ne grouuus in tne Uapitul Square YL .u f grounds are well ktpt. wSfoH llolden and his bbdyjuard of UW 1? w j ror, nic - Bjinie pervious r, i . ""-4 Uuiy, of ,ak lifDusTRT- Tho Bur- fingtpfviN. QZtteette says 'Wxaf caj- tle arq being -oiwted as sold in St. Louja as low as a dollar and a half the hundred ponnd.?5 These are : pt6raitd Xhiil, p the very besfjcaribe boaght Hatfoar to fire dollars a hundred. -! The' careless rradtrl will probably not ?ee, at first," What the farmers of UuiJtngton countyhatre to do witli the prce of cattle"in St. Jms', or bow Idw jpjieea Jhf,rr'aTe4oafrept values atf so great a distance." But ttm 1 exas cattle biishiesi is 'Oikuilr ai total r4'ola- tiim iiJtheigrazlngof cattle In this county, and all orctevr JerffyoLjias! prod tie T'4t7juT of '$i&tv $2&ntj hfad within tleihtt' three months. One farmer in Springfield township, w ho has-now a hundred and sixty head on ,haud, hatf suf fered Kis ,, loir within , tha jefh)dr He would pqw be glad to . sell prime cattle t ft?en and a half cents per, pf.andA He iiifoimf us that these cheap J'exosxat'le are ruijiing thebusiuess of grazing hi ibis 1 J. W. AYRBSf MlittufadturprotlCigars,' . : j IAIN;,nEET,' r Manufaftures Cifrarsfrom the best Havana To-, bacco, ejieaper than they cau'be bobght anyi where else. Tlje choicest Brands as follows f TjlE" ArjaL, in' Whole boxes at S55 ner thous and ; Tif e S wi n, in . quarter bo xes, at' $50. fTiiE ija. rArLio, in wnoie Doxfes, at S545 r..1 m . . ' ' v -lui. Sav your Wheal & Oats-j IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS.! An important discovery to prevent RtJST in w heat 4nd Oats. If the directions are careful- ly loltoWed and tho crop is injured by ru.st, the money will be cneertullv retundetL AH r ftv is a trial Prepared and for sale onl at I I J. H. ENNISS . J,'- Drugstore, Joly7-tf, Salisbury. i ; : "' ." . j i ,,: I LWfERWrlEEL Mill Gearin,ShaftinPulFeys 0- CLstlND FORA CIRCULAR r . THE NEW DISINFECTANT! . f li Blomo Chloraluml! " 1 Ji i 2on-Pajs:oiwt;s, tklcrless, PotccrfuJ JDco- doriendnd Disinfectant Entfcely ' llftriiilcss and SafeArresk 'kind Prevents' Contagion, jl:; ' - .fi: ( . p. i , Used i' private dweliinghotels, restaurants, fiahlic KcjNoplstiopitii Iji na ne asylumjdipen sariea. iaita. nriaona. nrChir-lmna nn ).;.. boats, anj m tenement-houses, markets, for Water- jmjib, ui?na:s, suiks, sewerg,- ee&J-pooJa, Btahlea, C 1 ... - ii A fpecic in, all conUffionsand pestilentiai dis-: ease, as f i;oitra, typlHml fever, ship tvr. nialU pox. sctirt lever, measles dibeasesofanSnlala.&c Prepared n'y h y t f , TILDES A C07, 17B William k-l fc. Y. POld hjpiall druggists. i ; A XJI3V7 23HA IT9" 1 1 LABOR, TIME Clothes & fuel aved- by the Tise of WAiirinxD's I COLDl f AktR SelfWaiig S O A1P; SeiidiforOircnlar and Price List. AGENTS WANTED, j WILfiOj iLOCKWOOD, EVERETT CO - ! 61 Murray street. New Y'rk. 1 . sow Ageijti i ih- 8'j.U; i t viryinja, xorth and Soutli sCarn tna. fie' rvl unil Klrrlda. REE Si and Ornamental, Aiitiiiiin of 1871. We invite the attention of Plantf uui ""guami iiMijjueie SIOCK OI -s- fc tandarii and l)orf Fruit Trees. i i GrajMs VfnesandSihali Fruit. OrnanieiHal Treesjbhrabg and Plants.' New aml Rare Frnit and Ornamental Trees. Li........... DuiiMjus f lower koois . . Band Leaders UbOUtrh; y . t ATLiFpankfoit, N. Y.i A CIW WiTK0 fr the .i .-u. -j IKIXSSIISSIOX OF LIFE. CouirfEigtKTi.icNiTriiBiKD I'ro.m or th Masco. THE :CIJpTAIiV KAISED. J d"I,e a "H0 dowi ft-W Alena fcook, ties. lvc. izehi by mail, recurery waled, lor fifty i driud Circolar fiee. Addret t - T.k " " w v v. piiji lUlPi I'llBJ- cenU.i t'AKjk Bett, 688 Broadway, $6jv Vork. nts ! Read This ! W jii y Apent a lanr ef 80 Dollar p& eek a-d X nst,ori. WH ln ecom- U' on, to tell our n w and nitrr- I ti tnt on tiUCJttloU L . W.ber 4 CeIar i. I ' 030, . WE WIIiIi PA7 i 030. i-Agent $S0ber week to sell onr great and tafuabTe uwiuics ii vu wajii permanent, Honorable and pIfeaanjtork, appij lor paiticutarsi. jddieaa 1 wxc-u u JactsrtB, Micliian. A 1 Million P611ars7! nrewd btt quiet men can take a tbrfnnphvro. mntin . . T . I 1 . : . !. ; pcti 01 i uusioeiss 10 no one ji i aares; WJI. WRAT. " j i 688 Broadway. Stf Yof , A. noliee 6f hi appmutment as -assienee bf uavia onpre or aqKin cnrwrrFho has been ifciared a fclnkrapt by tbeiDjstrict Court of umted States. - , . . ' 'ioB . L THOWAS LONG, a. An s, - ' . "WA.S1 .3 t t urn; t-r in r4- : : : ! SHERIFF'S -. ar v ks. ir f- f I WILE ATTEND AT THE FOL lowing. places for the . p'uqtose of collecting the State aud Cvunfy Taxes fur the year 87i,. :::r;.r, - ..f ' f-nk'tn TonWp, t Fraaklla Acadeiry, Taetday fPetole fth. ' Dy Tewnh p, t Unity Oinrf h, Wtdneidij ,8e' em ber 27ib." v: ; w fcuteh lrt h Vowniliip K-Het'i Store, Tliarr'ay, SetewberJSth. - r . . Mt. uau Towoiwp, at wood urore, W Iday. 8eptem Atr-1 Torn! lp, at David rarohart' 8atrdav. 8eo- temb r Oth. i . . t Lo'ke Tunh'p, at Wav P. WaU n Ta-aday, Octo- I erSd. , , Hold BUI TownshlD. at Lower Blana Ctareh. ThoradaT. Orti.ber 6tlu atorftaa'IV a-naMp. at Morran'a Friday, Ortber th P- idence TuvnshlD. at ilatte Shot Sutardai. Octo- brTh . " ., oid BUI Township, at Gold HI'!. Saturday. Ytetober Safabary Townalib. at SallsVnry Mo'dar.OctobrlCth Pancluxl Hfttle-nenH win be rrouircd. xnduh ae faMi to att- nd to U.e b- rr notice will hare to i ay coat aa Uta lawtMreeta, wilhoot d ttlpci. n. Ta patera moa le prompt, rf IwH hare W pay a One of ona thouaand dol- ara, wum uic u reqalrea. W. A. WALTOMSher ff 8ept.1ri1Sn.--t-pd. SMEW GOODS. McCubbins, Sullivan & CO. Have jnst received their Fall and Winter Stock of New Goods, eoiisirttinjr of Dry Goods. Haidware. Groceries, Qneesware,, Boots and Shoes, Hats and aps, Oils, Faints and Dye Staffi ; Iron and Sti-el, Saddle, Harness and Coach Trimming, Sole, Up per, Harness and Skirting Leather, Blasting and Rifle Powder, Bagging and Ties In fact every thing THE PEOPLE NEED. Don't fail to CALL AND SEE US. They keep constantly on band a large Stock of GUANO, PHOSPHATES, LIME dc. Send in yobr Order. Salisbury, N. 0.; Sept. 19, 1871. TETUMPHANT! 17 Gold & Silver Medals WERE awarded to 0OAS. M. STIEFF, for the best PIANOS over 14 different Makers of New York, Baltimore and Boston Manufacturers. OFFICE AND NEW "WAREROONS, N 9 N. I,lbprtr S'., Raltlm ore, Md. The Stieffs Pianos contain all the latest im provements to be found in a first-class Piano, with additional improvements of his own in vention, not to be found in "other instruments. The Utile, loach and finish of their instruments cannot be excelled by any manufactured. A larre assortment of Second llajad Pianos always on hand, from $75 to 300. Parlor nnd Church Organs, some 20 different styles on hand, from $50 and upwards. Send for Illusirated Catalogue, containing names of over 1000 Southerners. (500 of which are Virginians,) who have bought the Sticff Piano since the close of the war. Sopt. 1 1 y. FALL and WINTER IMPORTATION. 18 7 1. Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods, . :o: Armstrong, Cator & CO. IMPORTERS AND J0BB7R3 OF BONNET, TRIMMING d; VELVET , RIBBONS, Bonnet SilkSrSatins and Velvets, Blonds, Netis, Crapes Ruches, Flowers, i eat hers. Ornaments,' Straw Bonnets & Ladies' Hats, . , : Trimmed and Untrimmed, i SHAKER HOODS, &c. - 237 & 239 Baltimore Street, BA&TIMOItE, I!1D. Offer the largest Stock to be fqund in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European nov. elties. Orders solicited, aud prompt attention 6iven- i 8ep8:3mpd LAND FOR SALBT t Acout 10a Acres, Seven miUa from Salisbury, on Ihe Wilkesboro Road, adjoining Benj. Howard, Jon. Mingus and otliers ; part of it Seend Creek Bottom. Terms, One-fourth cash, balance one, two and three years credit. Enquire of Jno. Miller, who lives on the premises, or of R. Barringer, Agent, Charlotte, Aug. 25, '71 2m: . , ' BArjnnuPT xtotxcss. This ia to give STotice : That on the 23d day -of March, 1871, a warrant in Bank- lupLCi was issuea against the estate of jouu auey ot tne wanty of B.vie and State of Aorth Carolina who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt 'upon his own petition that the payment of any df bts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said Banktnpt, to biui or tor ms use, and the translerof any property bv him are forbidden by law. That a meeting Ji the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud choose one or mora Awx)mo .c estate, will be held at a court of Bankruptcy to be holden before R II. Bkoadfielp, Ehj., Reg ister in Bankruptcy, at his office iu Salisbury at 10 o'clock, A. M. on the 20th day of Sep- lemoer, jei7, " 5,T. CARROW, U.S. Marshal. bv .J . .T. Cutiirell. Deputy XT. 8. Marshal, as Messenger 36:3t This is to Oive Eloticot That on the ilstday of August, 1871, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of D 0 Pearson, of the county of Burke and State of -" P-who bas beeli a(1ju3?ed a Bankrupt no on his own petition that payment of anr debts belonging to the said Bankrupt, to him or foF hw oae, and the transfer f anv property by him, are forbidden bylaw. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts,, and choose one or more' assigness of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden before R U Beoadfield, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at the Court House m Morganton.at 10 c'lock A M.,tm the 21st day of September, A."D 1871 ' S. T.CARROW, . I .. U.S. Marshal, bj" J- T. Cethbell, Deputy 36;3t. i p". S. Marshal, aa Messenger. 3000 FacUs American G. j Salt, -i - . : . 200 S'ks Fine Blown Salt, For sale Jow 1YORTH & WORTH 1869. J 1870, SALT SALT ,THE;TBEM"AINE m oEorts .- i. a are aeknowled by all, who have them in. use, and by the Fitt Musical Talent, to be Aqua ana in many repccU, . , . . I ' '. ': . , - Otxperior to ny T.T nqfa ctmred TJiey ppmbinc Immense Potcerr Equality ' " Sweetness and Brilliancy of Tone, Elasticity cfiTptfchji and Great Durability. ;jDealersvTeachers and others desiring to purchase m first-class instrument are ; . f ..a invited to examine these Pianos before making their selections elsewhere. PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, Together with all modem Improvements. The moat thoroughly seasoned timber the market af- fords is selected, regardless of cost, as we' fee) assured it will be the cheapest in the end. The great increase in the sale of onr instm has ments, enabled us io reduce our prices for 4 First Class Pianos, from ten to tweity-five per cent. IebS than any other house (offering the i i sameclass 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 way inferior to the best i in tho market. t j ! j Many families have had a desire to obtain a I Piano, but could hot afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to $300, neither do they wish j to purchase a cheap made Instrument, that : i would cost more to keep in repair than it i worth, hence a large claf.8 of our music loving people have been obliged to do without. ! We can furnish New"Soven-Octave Piano . r i - j y Fortes from 273 to 050 dollar. Second i ; hand Pianos lrom 40 to 250 dollars. CP" Parties ordering by mail-may rely upoD the best selections. j Our Pianos are fully Warranted or rix years Descriptive Circulars sent to all "parts of tL country upon application. C-:M Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Eroome Street, Uew "STork. THE BURDETT Combination 0HGAH. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's New Improvements.) ! The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over, eome in this instrument The Vtrdicl.ii Lnanimoni! The CrcalcitSneccuofthc ige!! Werhallcogethe World to Equal It!! And cordially intite the profession, ' dealers and the musical tcorld generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ Asits name indicates, isab ingeninsnnion ofalloor sUndarU iiBprovements, combined with manv new features never before introduced or attempted in Heed Organs, together making tlisOrganAhe st flits Cltka of instrument, and one that liaa al ready created a revolution in the public mind in the decided favor of the general adoption f Reed Organa. loth for secular and aaired mrisic, where an inatromeiit ia req aired cither to accompany Ihr voice or to produce orchestral effects. With the maltitndinon and surprising corabina tiona t hat are contained ia this Instrument, the most intricate music of the great !n8ter,, can be ven dered aa on a grand organ ; or the most simple ma sic ior the mclodeoa can be plajed by a child. All the various improvementa on the Burdett Or gan are protected by patent, beng exclowvely to the Compapy, and can be used oa no other organ. The present Bvrdett Organ baa received the most cordial and highest enconfa ma from those ranking among the first of macjaiw and organist. i a VSL? Yo!Jcpenicniuai of the Bur dttt Orga: "It is by far the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen," v The Christian Leader says : ' TVe had no idea tfrat a reed instrument could be brought to such perfection." ': i " The New York Ohserfer ayg : Its Surity of voicing, ncimess of tone, and wonderful or chestral combinations, together with a number of new and original stops, render it an imqtru petition "nCb PerfeCti0njM'0l;5 Vd cum. The press and public everywhere who have had an opportunity oflUtening to its beautiful strains not only gi ve it their unqualified appro ififSF9- - - - x ' - : , . . ..-.1 , o TUBordc(rrga rJ)ge Id pHce from $135 to wWf i , C n. Tremaine "si Bro.. holwalk Agents, --ht ; . : Pros Writus bf ' ' a ; 55 It: -,jt i i ( Jti!l M i h " ' aaaaafcaaaaaa 9mmmtm ! . "TIIE PATElOT. a dailr jVaocratUTand Corwervative newspaper,! pubJiidied bythe "Patriot Newspaper ABwciation,'' t X- 9z7 D street, between Kinth'and Tenth, eft of Wash ington. 1 - ' V, ,"The Patriot, will advocate a prompt and perfect restoration of the Union in M part and ita entire integrity : equality aniong the Suteaas prescribed by by theeonwouun; ine immediate removal of all dikabilitie reiiltine from the civil war, and the frertoratioh of har- mont and fraternal fellowship between an. sec llona of the country, which the abiwp" pationa pf partuan power have criminally la bored to prevent i . i . ; . A Tariff for revenue to river th expevidit area of an economical administration, and to meet the juxt oblfgationa of die (ioremment, as ojpoea u ine ezixung sysieni oi mmuiwiu protection fat special monopoliea n'l undiA- guixea paniaitty ior uvoreu naiiiiui"rB v .Reduction of the preaent bdioiis and opprca-wve- acale of taxation,- -both nlil to dirties on imports and on Internal revenne : Rigid et-onomy In every department of the Government and retrenchment of the expense: . Reform of the public erv ice in all iu branch es Civil, Military and. Xaval : A ftonnd National currency, equally distribu ted among the State, and protected against speculative fltictnatiorw: " The. righU of intelligent4-labor, against all aelfitdi combinations todegrade and depreciate iu Legislation by which the pnblic lands will be reserved for actual settlers, and a a resource o National credit, in. Opposition to the Radical policy of enormous grants to speculators and corrupt schemes The fullest and firmest protection to Ameri can citizen abroad; And cordial 8ympathy with' all people strug gling for liberty and self-government. It ia intended. t3 publish a ne-I'll per cf the .first clas and to enlist the best available talent in all its departments.: 1 Terms Invariably Cash in Advance: The Daily Pntriot, per annum, $10 00 The Weekly Patriot, per annum, sin gle copy, " j 2 50 The Weekly Patriot, per annom, clubs of ten or more, 2 00 ' Remittance may be made y draft or checks payable in any of the principal cities, or by Post Office orders. Addres on biwinens, JAMES G. BEURKT, "Patriot Office," Washington, D. C. National Democratic Exerolire Ersidcnt Comnittce.; WASin$fcTOjf, D. C-, August 29ihf 1S70. We take pleasure in rwom mending mct ear nestly to the supfiort of our DemiM-ralic and Conservative friends thnug)out the country "The Patriot" newspaper, as Announced in the foregoing prospectus. "j There is no journal at the? Capitol through which the voice ofopositioi) can now be heard, or the abuse and iniquities othe party in pow er may be exposed. j Such an orenn has lKwmi tn aJmiiil rp. cewity, which we are jerKuaiW will be ably and satisfactorily supplied by;"The Patriot." i inn enierpnie rests tiimn a orm IHinution, and U entitled to ihe confidence ami favor of all men who desire to redeem .; the Government from misrule nnd corruption, and to bring Iwt k the principles, simple virtues,: and integrity of our forefathers. COMMITTt: Sam. J. Randall, M. C, chairman, T. M. Smith, II. W. Slixum. M. C, A. t. C. IVnver, F. 8tone, M R T Merrick, N L Jeffries, Sec retary, Thomas Swann, M Treasurer. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE: Eugene Caaserly, Cat; Johp P Stockton, N J; Wm II Rarnum, Conn; W Slocuni.NY: John T Rird, N J ; SamM J Randall, Pa ; B T Bigp, Del; F Stone, Md ; J V Joh nton, a : F L Shober, N C ; P Van Trnmn. Ohio ; W t Niblaek, Ind; A G Burr, III; B Winchester, Kv; C A Sheaf e, Tenn ; E Well-, Mo ; C A Mdridgv, Wi; K M Wil.-.n, Minn; Jtphj,' Smith, Oregon ; J A Johnson, Col ; J C Connor, Texas; P M B Young, Ga; A Bailey, La ; A A C Rogers, Ark. i I2;tf IMPORTAXT NOTICE CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS. All Retail Orders amounting" to $20 ana wver delivered irj any Fart ol the Country FREE OF EXRKIvSS CHARGES namillon Easier A: Sons, OP n.VLTIMORE. MD.. In order the hetter to meet tlie wants of jheir tail Customers at a dutar.ee have CstaUish- SAMPLE, BUREAU, aRd-,Wi,l,1 Vpon a??li,ai'fD. prtmiptly si-nd bv mail full line o? SatHpleaof-jhe Newe.t and mot tashlonahle Gta,ds,of FUexch. Kjclisii wid Domestic Mannfacttire. jtDariimwinjtatall timeK to sell n;. Ion- if not at tcss prices, than any house in the country . i ItHj ing our frcMMls from the iart nnd nr.t celebrated tnauulat lurers in thd.iren-ut nart.. of turopo and impirtilip the same bv learner direct U Baltimore, our stuck; lH a ajj tiuu.H promptly supphed .wiih tLe oUvcltie of the London and 1'ariM markets, i no bad fMM.Vf-art ableand willing toell our I bofit than if we gave credit. nlVi"gJura!"IlUt "Ptrfi the kind or goods desired. e keep the Wt gradw ore. erycUes ofgoodJrom the lowest to the most scnfc.D accompanica hy Ue ca.h will be Prompt-paying "WHOLESALE BCYKRS VnV IV'l toin the Stool in our Jobbing and Pac kage Department. Addre.. HAMILTON EASTElt bvs Oct. 21 42: ly lUItimore, iid- Change of Scliedule. Oimpany Shopg. inne 3d iPri On and after Sandav, June 4th. J67I trains will lie run over thia r,H l ,ir n' the following accordance wttft TIME TABLE-K.C.RAILROAD tBAtFsroixc lAiT: . BXPalTMI. TATioaa. Chrloiiv.;.. 8libur,.... Orwbro' .. Co. Phspa. ...... 1IU nbToi gh RaleiKli, OJiboro,... M1IL' 4ST. ! LUTE, aaaiva liatb. ' 1 at a "!"V10p"m a.m. i " 'T.l 1 W 8.1)6 " t am; a 7.20 J TRAINS, GQI.Vq J-L aTlrioaa. BilU rr acpajn-a. "JLLSfci'Afca7fa. LaarVr Charlotte, liihary, Grtf tiAhortj', Co. fhopr, HHvUro' RaUink Ool4abore' l-T A 4W ' 3 r tl.fcT r CtS r. a. "P I I llllA.. V l fU.0TA. lt.io 1 M wp.i 15 I it . TT.tl GLEES', t VITrangportaUon. ; Cheap Chattle Mortgages, t n npiTTArT V0 IA IK II II :.:f::;;iCQPECT i a v li ' .1; . A . riuit nl t'.i, J!7T:i'r u J.. .: i ,ii ,, : . ASSETS OER"SS3.00Q;Q00:.- THE ADVANTAGE PFi'EIllD TQ, JN3UBE BV.TUI3 .CQXPAXY u 1 , . Sodd ttecurilj, Superior Jwoomj, and iu Convetiieat evsurn of , ... , . . . AcDuaJ Uirtdetidtv '- s .. AXXVAAWCQXE ABOUT $10,000,000, Willi Lower Eipenre"of Minagetncnt ! ll "the mbat;des!rable 'kiuda. of . ettea Life and Endowment Policicn. ' U i.f .i T Orf which Dirtdendi will be paid " J, 4NO.A. BUADSUAW, AgVSalibarj -36-tf -HlALKKiU r ' i ,i i i i i ai mr 1 L ' i - ' r 1 i ii ii in 'j j i " ' PIEDMONT ' AND AEIdNGTOlT UFjS.INSDEANCE C07. . ! i .... J. 5 ; i I . i I f I i HOME : ( richmo.no, jv a Z Aels IO h September, I8701 ....... ...... $o oil oai tn Annual Income orer ... .V. . 7n Jl,i?2H'22 L'Of icien issued to 1st Dec, PREMIUMS ALL CASH REDUCED BY JUE ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS ON THE OFFICERS WrC ARRrNGTON,... JOHN E. HD WARDS. .. I.i HOPKINS . PROF. E. H. SMITH J.m. WOLFF, - . . i Djir. COURTS. Gen' I. Agent for Western N. trb. 10 ly. : 1 i XdKTII CAROLINA. In the Soperutr. Court. Joseph M. Moe, Plaintiff. I against, Esthpr S. Mot-. Defendant ft aptfMrinr to the aatifrfarthm of thCann that btlicr .S. MiHtat tlm Af liilmit. in tliu alve entitled sect i id ia Don a reauleut o' tlita btate. It I orUe el that wrvire the n mow i it jr auuiuMU be inaUe upiu the Mul Uefc-mlaut hy puUliahiug the saine ihV in efh vreek for six werVn J.oreeMvelv in the "QUI N..rt!LS ae- a newspaper published in Salbburv, vii : i I I Joseph II. Ioofi. Plaintiff, against, Esther S- SlHe. deffudant i The State .f X.'irth Cnro liua : To the -------- WW w W I j Sheriff of Alexander couuty Greetiug. You' are herehy eoiniuaniled to suminon Esthr8.! Moose th? defuaant above named. If! she K found within yoor eo-juty, to t aodap- pear before the. JuJgeof our Superior C. art ; thai Court i,,iTM.i:,ill- k i. i j- - - - " i I'.ir mr i'u in- UIU ll! J i - . fit? of the Clerk of the Superior Con rt for saia eoonty within the first thre daya ortbe next term there f and M H e said defendant tiike nntirf tlit if wt f.;i an..L. ,1... . . . .. -. nut;. i i itr -m I n Ciflntdaint within that lime th t.laint ;fT;il ajij.lv t,the Court for th relief demanded I,rjfcS'i-. Ata . da return. j 'Given under my hand and wal of laid Court this 1J th day of Juitde Ir71. I t- 31. Si t.VEX.SON. j ' Clerk of the Suinrior Court. :Frs. fee $10Gt 27 Tii A. C. McJaokin. ilarv J. ilrJnnlis Jaiue aedgejicth aud Suaa ilcdgipe-th: mn ivVideutn. " . j Xouare hereby notified that the following jpuiniunuH ha been iu.ed agaluft vourii : ??0RTII COKOLIXA.i In the Superior 1avii.v CocaTT, J Court. VViliiani Griino, Abigul j Kepan, Lazarns-Kink : aud Elizabeth hU wife, j . , I and I). W Waguer and ( llarbarahiswiie.pl'tff.. I Sumnrona fur itelX '? nrmittkt . f A- C. MrJuuklniaild Ma J ry, J.hin wife, Jamca i -Uedgeneth and Knn t lledgepeth, det'nti'. j itate of Xorth Carolina I 2 o the Sheriff of DarkLaon CoMnty. Oreding. ? Ton are herrbr o,irm , l mn-nw..' i ikfJunkin, Jlary J. McJunkin. Jame lledgepeth and umn lledgepeth the lefea dant above. namd, if they be fonnd w thin jour Couuty. to U aud appear be forrltre Clerk of Stijierior Court, for the Ci unty of Davidn pi me KAmrz iionse in leiingtou on te 14th day of OcUilxr 1H71 and answer thi petition which ittep..it in tbctrftke of the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of .aiii County, and let tb Di fei dants, take notice that if tthey fail t(. anwtr tho atM itii wait a f Vt it.',.. 4Iaa riaintrn will apply to the Court fortne relief i4-mit-iiuvtj iu mi- pennon, iiereoi tail not,aua lf thia Mimmntin make doe retom. 1 ,(iiven nndt-r my hand aud the wal of raid Court, thii 85th day of Angnt Jh7. i h. E. JUUS80T. ; Clerk of the f5. V. ,: of Da vidmin County: i H. li. yiSSlX. Attorneyfor Pll'ffa. T6wpr. fe $10. WITTKOVSKY& EIMTLES, CHARLOTTE, N. O, 'A now reeetviog ttieir immense FaTl UKjkrforlhe WhoU?Sah ain) ItHail Trade. part of which are imported ditect froan Europe. WILLIAM VALENTINE. THE barber; ETUBSS HIS TIIAXKS to hia OLD LLV miESDS au4thf PuUkfor the liberal Vatrooage heretofore extecded to him. He Ikvw informs them that he: hauttduo a near and ronimodioas . , ,. - i .. Shop, in Dr ZZeztdcraon's Siick Saiidintj, ZLoom. XI o- 3 fcwherf would be pleased to ae them.' Ha guarantees to give aatiraetion in every cafe, ,He haa in hit en.ploy of the bent ITaif Dreierg m v Binern jorto Carolina, uereucita a call lrom an. ' Salisbury, X. 17186. KUtf W W 2 17ZIL tban adj other American Company it lt. i? vi t.-n; ,.. , ' ' ;ul iu . u.1 a , B. tt. VJkXT, Oeaeral Areat, O OF F I G E, 1 870. . . . . .tvV. .'."a,ooo CONTRIBUTION PLAN. f. t.(J - - .'-.PREsirrsTl -ViCX rlliitST, Assist ASjt SiCRi.T.Krr' . S tCIIKTJt livj; ' - ACJ t jli;Y. St nrtTtrxprxT or Age5i:l. LEWIS c'.'HAXES. Agest, RSn. N C LXlS;T0X Z- NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Amon? the rnanjt.Matul invention. nrwliKxi by the uet nth Century none wt-oipie. am.r tmmlt,eht potion than that cf the K m ipjr JUl cLin. TlcherfI buna Utlmmm lirrirm Iktle hcJpoiaiea of our n1c4J.cn and wivw may now heartf in almrf evtnr houi in "the land. ll--y are iu.ie m ( ndieaa arl.v aad e i. "I il a.l..lt ,w cliMaien there are mo manvi ""jV"""- "it 01 me ltet a nil bki wwI " ,ke KxriHr, tunntjrtur iC?EK iUltCu, 24 Eitrrj v" mrrii. line oJ Hit- ltrl ,.! 'L 9 ; and we rrr' "'l1? . p.nie. In ,rrh f I V 11 ,e 10 P vc 11 aninauwi UWre oi! eluding to MirrhM. Agenu wanted, liUral dlpcounU jrivn. Wa2T:lT- ' ' I ill Y"1 T T 1 I ( V I,fI 1 - V- IX li, Li J L X ll r TTnava&w Z iliXlh j IV O i J 4 U CHARLOTTE V 4 i-ir ?! R- WEI.I.. r s; laraand lauiorue cohtaintog foil partimJar. totorma. 3.. forwarded appIUaUoa lo ita Pnneipala. , July 7ih. 27 3ra. ?: w. r. ftX. l i l "T" Crowes U)nt-cl)ousc OBArca.! r.a. ai'ifaMoii. danvill'e;;vam t'UB. TUKS4LEOP r j- Leaf Tola cc-Or Prompt AtUjUioa to tj,a fpU-rea Caifcrt 4 Hanter and tleir T-ani. Urara.' Warelm. ,a. now the Larfet Palrt Room Toa . U ari. locked ap la wmlMH r fall aud are ... TIIE'EW " :; Family Seeing Machine ! " - 4 i' v, EMPIRE, nowinr. BOWK The extrordiary Ineceaa of t).r,r nrw arxl in. proved rnannrarttiring Mirtinn for BT.d )wtk baa Ina-ur th Kariai f'twixo Ma, tait Co. to Uanntarture a NE W FA MIL Y MA CHINE of the a.e tyte aoi rwntmrn.m. witk addit.oml orcrafraCoo. Tnk ag Ural io beaaty and fa- iaii With ftthr Pannlr U.. l., v . . ralneMK Umnutnp aft enmpelitur Th prki- "" .. ..uw.rotTfl nerracary artri raor wilbin reara oTerery rla: iM the Cow pa a t i prepared to affer nn-t liberal irdartmetita t Ur era dealera and a-aBia. Afflr for eWaUe. a ad aampletA X I X COXZilT maj264y 495 .Wtry . T. Mmrrrx sttix 4twklm aa4 CrOd: CmXm. jt raT rM Malh. a W l4jMM m TW CEZaA xrrtuHmr f..fait, rpaxa. rtu.jLM.tr ft t ta aaa af f i iIiii jr aa4 I aou t caocxaa KdJiinDnmu Maaaikctmrod ty DOOCEX: 4a ZTXttUZX, 9 NCW STRCCT, NIV7-YOKK. BARBEEUflttTEL, HIGH POINT.- N". C. GrrOglTE DEPOT. ijaaaBBaaa Ten paces from tvterc the Cars stop. Bet of porter Id attendance ataUtrainf. Mail uge fcirfteteaa leave ttira ov4 daUy. PaaaengeraiWpatchedio aar poistaiaaattaatxe by private coavrraace. I Gratefat fori ha tt be raf -patronage of the part M hopebralritt ateatkU tt araatoof oar far to ment a contiBuajicc of th aaae. -' i . wrt n n i serf . t rlaand Deetl Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds; Chattle lortgages, &c. j for Sale at' tills offico. r hraaiay. , lUW 1 r aat WUfmH Pmtii a4 ETUIwi wajaaariil I