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Carolina lUatrliinaii. THE DOOR-STEP. - BT SDMC5D O. 8TEDMAK. The Conference meeting through at last, !7e bors around the veatry waited To tee the girls coine tripping past, Like unow-birds waiting to be mated. Not brafer he that leaps the wall By letel rausket.a'aahep litten. Than I, who stepped before thenvall Who longed to see me get the uiittau Rut no, "he bl ashed and took my arm ! We let the old folk take the highway, And atafted toward the Maple Farm Along; a jdnd of Jot cm by-way. I can't remember what we said, 'Taws' nothing worth a song or story, Yet thai rode path by which we oped Soomod all transformed and in a glory. The snow was rip beneath onr feet, The moon w.ti full, the fields were gleaming; By hool and tippet sheltered sweet llcr face with youth aud health was beaming. Te little band; outside bcr muff 0 nculptor, if you could but mould it ! So lightly touched my jacket cuff, I ' iTo keep it warm I had to hold it. ; t : ' ' - ! ' To have her with me there alone, . 1 ."Twan lore and fear and triumph blended. Ajt lat we reached the foot worn stoned, ? j Where that delicious journey ended. ;!. . - She shook her ringlets from her brow, And with a '(Thank you, Ned," dissembled: liutyetl knewsho understood With what a daring wish I trembled. A cloud panned kiudly overhead, The moon was slowly peeping through it Yet hid his face, as if it said, "Come, nowor iiever ! doit! doit!" ' My lips till then had only known j i The kiss of mother and of sister, i Rut, somehow, full upon herjown ' Sweet, rosy, darling mouth I kissed her. Perhaps 'twas only boyish love, yet, still, O, listless woman ! weary lover! , T feel once more that fresh wild thrill I'd give but who cau live life over 1 , Horrible Murder in lltrtfbrd County . LATE PARTICULARS. The Victim Slain while Reading hi bible rival and Arrest in Baltimore, -Ar j Senator'BasIey has jtiot received a let ter from honmiviir the p irtfeulara of trie murder ut 1 nomas Evan at' Sb bley Mills in Hertford com.iv. bv ia in low named Jack IMch, an entirely worth- H lel- jctjb yoimg mail whuae parents are poor mid honest people, and who lived near neighbor to the Evans family. Evans and Belch both lived right at Mr. 1W ley a home and he knows all about them. ! Jack Belch teas Born Bad. Though his father was a poor and lion, est man, Jack proved to bo a rouc from h.a very youth. When not more than bUeen hG enlisted as a anlstitute in Cap tain Tayfor'u company from Hertford, and was a member of the 68th N. (J. Regi ment. During the war he waavne of the prison guard at SaUibury, and on one oc casion $hot a United States officer dead for a small and trilling offense. 1J, vas .about twenty two year old at the time of tliid murder, which occurred on last Mon day night the SOthof this mouth. In appearance Belch ia a-tall gawky young himi wiili iil.f i i r o . . " ',6Ufc Jia,r ana polity of jaw The Mutder Monday Night. V.vini it n t i ocruio, uaa a country store in partnership with a mat, named Daniel beasoiw, No man in the community was -Li i J r"- uii iiios. avails Z TS ot the ..u,cu monody bad an old grudge against him, and even Belch JZ CjT.r, "uu JS? wound, had r , ..V . u.88 w" K vans. But h ioonea line a wild cat on thi v.. jf ore and wanted of hi money and I'M goods. So on Monday night when rythmg was qiet ,he murderer with MuuSeo, , one hand and an axe in th, other sneaked around the ou-kiri- r ,h, . . , i , . ... w " rkuic auu croucneu like a wild beast at tue door. Evans sat Heading his Bible. i lie pious young man sat rear! in lf.H D'ble preparatory to ging to bed, littl . ....... vue inucj and chop of the bludgeon and axe that then lay at EU door ready to do the bloody work. Tbl assassin sprang i . struck him a fel'inef blow hi th ii.uix.- . . '-'"g k-i. i!i i ,, ".uiul-,u, an I.. 5. ihJ? Pe. with hii .elf i,; .1 7 8 T.'Cl,m' drsed him elt iu them, nut n.. l:, .. ii: r- :"' ucw DOOtS, COt ;m a new hat out of the .l0r and fef his old clothes ! and shoe H inir in thfe v, .c.w an ssca -fe fine as a neM :'!.rk tofmoneybo 2" ""ft" mW Ptol thathe took vZ.r.r-1?9-: night for 1 r " .Crl ih aboard Road ":7 trin for Norfolk and lHlcn was walk in .i.. ..... . sr. . " 7" mius at i t u. . w,Mr lno stick wfiich he killed Evans that night J Justice on the Track. with until Tuesday momibout sunrise, and izrtfyzr'iVrm0' a,,d t i nS i L t i L . . 1 Thence ...v7 -5r,pea to .orf.lk and Baltil S8.00" Belch stepi ; a 1 r 7f s !,abrd y the offict ot . .' "wi , e u now ui prison in BaN lirnoro awaittng a rennisition from Gov! 'iuww wncn requisition cannot be maun u i amdavit or indictm tw oe iori warded to the Executfv 1117 the requisition. I e office to accom Haleigh Carolinian : MEROXEY BROTHER, I PALL ATTENTION TO T1IEIR Pou Uri , Machine Shop i j And Plantn? Mill. CfThreshcrs & Hotjsc-Powcni repaired.1 Sashes, Blinds and Dqars, made to order 1 t j C A STI N03 4-s vcu as MILL Q EARING, GUDGEONS, &c. Will sell a lot of Tjbiiaa Fixture A u A 13 hsrc pirw Partible Sto tin Engine! . ! if HOWTO SECUREA II ANDSOME INCOME GOOD PA Y FOR LITTLE WOItM Office of the Morning Star and Caroling. Farmer f 1 WlLMIXGTOX, N. G., 1871. of the Weekly Star and Carolina Farmer. I hate concluded to offer pecuniary inducement, to ac tive enterprising Agent, such as I h.tve j.ever known onered by any newspaper proprietor in 2forth Carolina. , . S :j The Weekly Star is a large twentyeight col umn paper,! pubihed every Friday rooming, in time for all! the 'mails, and is filled with enter taining and useful reading matter. It contains hill and reliable; reports of markets, a complete iummary of N. Carolina and S. Carolina news, nd all the general news of the day. Subscrip tion price, $2.00 per year, in advance. i I The Carolina Farmer is a first class Agricul tural Monthly Magazine, containing 32 pages bf choice matter, original and selected, has handsome cover and title-page, and is printed b i the finest paper, and with new type just from the foundry, tvery farmer in the two Caroli na should haveVcopv, and it is only necessa ry to exhibit specimen copies in order to secure tmbscriptions. Subncription price, $2.00 per year in advance. ;? :" Now, if you ire wijling to act as my Agent, and go to work earnestly and zealously in my behalf, I will allow you the following liberal compensation. j On every new subscriber, np to ten, 50 cent ; on every new subscriber after the tirt ten, $1. In other words on all new subscribers less thin ten in number, I will allow you commission of 25 per cent. and on all in excesa of tenja commission of $0 per cent. So you will observe that after you have secured the first ten subscri bers (for which; you receive 50 centu each), you are paid $1 for every additional subscriber ob tained for either paper, jj This very liberal offer is not intended to ap ply to any but strictly new subscribers those who are not now receiving either one of the pa pers. Of course, I can make no money on sub? scribers at $1 per year; but my object is to in troduce the papers into every neighborhood and so rely on their;' merits to retain for many yeairs the subscribers how obtained at such heavy ex pense. . j I beg to call your attention to the fact that, under the arrangement proposed above no name will be entered on my books unless it ia accom panied with the cash. Requests to send papers to subscribers and charge the amount of sub scription to agents will not be noticed. Positively this condition will not be deviated from in any case whatever, j ? ! Specimen copies of both papers will he sent to all parties who wuh to canvass for subscri bers. ; . 4 also publixh! the Morning Star, a first riant daily newspaper, at $7.00. per year ; $3.50 for; 8 months ; or $200 for three months. On ill new 8ubcriptiooi to this paper Pwill allow you a commission of 25 per cent. f ' Send for npecimen copies, read them carefully, and I feel sure you can conscientiously recom mend them to vnur 'friends and neiglilxjrs. 1 I BERNARD. j ll:3t j Editor aud Proprietor Revenue Tax on Tobacco. M POUT ANT LETTER FROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT I AT WASHINGTON. I Peddlers or Retail Dealers of Tubam Pay a Special Tax of Five Dollars! and May retail on y where .! i in the State. I TrSaury Department. i UFFICE OF IXTEUNAL ReVENI K. Washington, Oct. 28, 1871 blR : In reply to your letter of Oct 24, in relatiori to peddling manufactured tObaCCO. 1 h lVe to SUV tlmt a. numifip. urer of tobacco may sell his pm-luct anv where in the United States without paying a special tax as a deal, i in tobac co, out lie cau sell only in th e original auu uuuiuK.eii pacKages. lie may s ....,1 I : l " -rr . . out an employee to peddle for him, who may sell on tjie same conditions 'as U ie manufacturer pvuuin ui louacco wuo is not an emniovee ot the manufacturer, ami wlm sales exceed 8100 per annum, is liable to a ppectal taxi aa a dealer in tobacco lor selling manufactured tabocco in the man ner ot a peddler, and such a peddler who has paid the special tax for solsellingjto bacco, may retail from wooden packages, packed and stamped according to law.; Very leapectfully, " I ! J. W. Duuglass, j Commissioner, W. D. Jones, Eq.. Assessor 4th Dia- trict, Raleighj, N. G. EXTRAORDINARY: $10 QFFER jo 3 0 DATS ! OH I&ZAL. I MONTHLY P AYXKSXVSS. j j rUZCB S.SDT7CSD. The Geeat Ameuicaw Skwino M have coucludbd to offer their whole Stock of - oupcrwr anq wiacty.KnKH JlACniKKS, upon the above unparalkd tprm to livcrybodv Everywhere! Avho have, or can find use fur'a , really Good Bewkvq Macuine, Cheaper than the clwapesk Every one i.s wikileome to a month's freb tIial at tueik own Home. The best, and okly tkue Guarastee if it ; quality, ia a month a free trial. j The object of giving a free L ial is to BhowyoiT How Good otjir Machine ia. ! - ThiH isihe Sunplest and most "certain wy to convince yoi that our Machine k just Itchat you tmrf. j ' j The Secret of j Safety is in one month's trial No one parts with the Machine after trial All pay for and keep it. j Buy no Machine until you have found it a pood one, Easy 14 learn, Easy to manage, Ry to work, Laiy to! keep in order, Perfect in Mekhan urn, Perfect ii Construction, Simple, Reliable Satisfactory, Any company who wiH refu yon th much cannot have as good, a Skwina Machine as ours. - ' H - J Buy Only when yon know the machine doh not take an hour to get ready to do a mmue's imi I3uv pnly heii you find a Machine that i Ready m a mrtnte to do aay kind of work and w alwayfi retidy and never out of order A montira Triall answers all Questions' 4lves All Doubts, Prevents All Mistakes, and is the Only Safe ay to get your Money's Wprth. lryit. lou cannot lose. I Write for our Confidential Circulars and Hus- t! 1 aipniei, containing full vartiehlarz a 1 a Mad one ill a Jow trice, linon Ti-j:- WM terms of Payment, and upotftAeir birn merits. if Don't IlesitatjB becanse you are ; uncertain whether yotj ica a Sewing Machine or no't nor 6ecaiyou hanlone of another kind. Try a Good one, they are almys useful, and will Make Mo ney for you or help you to eave it. And if you have another, ours will show you that thleone you have could he improved. The companyjstake the very Existet.ee of their Bn-inees oh the MerU, of this -Wonderful and ErfraorJinury Sewins: Machine. County Riikt civen free to Good Smart Agents. Canvaaser, Male and Fe male, wanted everyiohere. Write for Particulars, and address: I GliEAT; AMERICAN MACHINE Co Cdr. John and Vitin .Rim. - rf- j uu ov return ot mair, with Samples of Sewing that you can judge for yourself. Arid remember thnt aaiina. . I a 1 . 1 wui VTOUU j Re R. ft tiadway's Ready Relief Cares the wors pains in from ONE TO TWE5TV MIXCTBS. Not one hoar after reading this advertisement need any orte suffer with PAIN. j RAtWAY'SUEALr RELIEF is a cure for every Pain. It was the first and onjfy Pain Remedy that instantly stop the most excruciating pains, allays Innamations. and cures Congestious, wbetbtr of the lungs, stom ach, Bowels or other gland or organs by one application, in from one to twenty minute. no matter how violent or excruciating the pain Rleumatic, Bed ridden, Iiiti in, Crippled, Ner vdusJfeurai xic orprostratecs with disease may sniffer. RAD WAT'S READY RELIEF will afford instant ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys Inflammation of the Bladder, Inilamindtion of the BoKelt, . Congestion of the Lungs, SoreThroat, Difficult breathing. J Palpitation of the Heart, HystericSjeroup, Diptheria, j Cbmn A, Influenza, Ifeadaehe, Toothache, I Neuralgia, Rheumatism, C&d Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the Heady Relief to the part or part? where the pain or difficulty exist wjll afford Case uuu coimoit. Tk euty drops in a halfa tumbler of watei will Snlafew mboienU cure cramps, spasms, sour st&mach, heartburn, sick headache, (liar hae, dysentery, eolic, wind in the bowels, andau in ttrnal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radwaya Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickncii or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or bitters aa a stimulant. Torer and Ague.! f ever aud Ague cured for fifty da. There is Uo a remedial agent in this world that will cure fever and Ague and all othui Malarious, Biijiou, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fe refs (aided by Jiadwoy's Pills) o quich an "Radway's Ready Relie't." Fill v cents per hot tie, HEALTH! BEAUTY! ! 1 '3 Strong and pure rich BloodIncrease of flesh and Blood Clear Shin d- Beau- iul Complexion secured to all. DR. XIADWA'S I Sarsaparilllan Ecsolyent lifts made the most astonishing Cures: so quick, so rapia are the changes the body Undergoes, under the influence of this truly Wonderful Medicine, that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS I SEEN AND FELT. I 1 TUB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ipvery drop of the Sartai)arillian Resolvent conimuuieates through the blood, sweat, uriue aud other fluids and juices of the system the vigor oiuie, lor it repairs tne wasts oithe bodv wijth new and ound niaterinl, Scrofula, syphi Wi, consumption, elandular disea.-es. ulcers in the tbr -at, mouth, tumors, nudes in the glauds atd other part? of the pysfem, sore eves, stru mpous discharges from the ears.und the worst forms of skin diseases, eruptioiiti,4evers, 8orcs, sefeld heod, ring worm, nalt rhenm. ervsiDela.. aetie, black spots, worms in the flesh, cancefcr mitne wouinb, and all weakening and painful Uifcnarges. night sweats, loss of nerm and all otI . ..r 4V i: i. - i -1 . - " i nneipie, arc wituiu the cur ative range of this wonder of Modern Chemist ryt,and a few days' use will prove to any per sda wishing it for either of these forms of dis Ctihe its potent power to cure thi-m. i f the patient, daily becoming reduced bv the .--wastes-and decomposition that is continually ptogrtissing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, ad repairs the same with new material made friu healthy blood and this the Sarsaparillian vjll and does secure a cure is certain; foa when once this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the lass ot wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and ev- ejjjr uuv iub yaueui win tee! ininsell growing better aud strongei. the food digesting letter, appetite improving and llesh aud weight in cicasine. Not onlv doe thnSrtwanarJiii .T, r. si 1 vent excel all known remedial agents in tht. cjire of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and rflw5 butitis tbn only poMtivo '"ur forEIDNbl & BLADDER COMPLAINTS Onnary aud womb diseases, gravel, diabetes! dfopsy, stoppage 0f water.incontinence of urina lnght a diseasa, Albuminuria, and in all c ises here there are brick-dust depoaite.or the wa tr ts thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like Ue white of an egg, or threads like whita silk or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance ana wmte bone-dust deposits, and when thcreH laupneKiDg. nurning sensation when paswne v , in ujw siuii oi me back and uug tue loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perlect Purgrativc Pills, Mill in urn irir twni.. . . . kJT. i j r""c,B- "'ics, uiad;er, iiervoua I, ' J'eadaC 'eVC0.n8ti',at:c'"- rortivenew. indi Kest.on. dwpepau, bilionsness. hi ioua fever inflatn- Siternifvi.We''P n"da" JerangemStaSl ic internal iseera. W arranted to efiect a poai vecure. Pnrely vegetable, containing no mer cury, nuoerala 6r deleteriong drug. stem from all the above named disorders. wrice 7D ceaUKrhoxr-SOLD B V DhTOCISTS ' 4. RADWIY ft CO., 87 Ma, LaK Y I THE GREAT CAUSE OF xrrjiviArj ansxsiiv ft Phed, ia Scaled Envelope. Price nx cU LfttrretB the Sttare, Trfatmut a.d Kaiital reeu tiouk." ic A -JJe7Bdr ii.r"B exPri" . awful ' " moo of care at or.er certn and effretuTl i JiStnt nnaerMaUtnapU BenTelopeio any .ddr'e.. A,r OR, CULVEHWEX.L.i . Mrrtn,. Gutde,- prtc, 25 Add-fij Uie PabU.-her, 127 Bowery, N. ., post Office Box 4,586 A LECTURE to roxrno ssaxr. Just published, in a sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents. A I... ....... -.Cv.,r,OB -,, Treatment and Rad'eal of ?permatorrha;a, or 8emtnl Wekn- Tn.!i ?nre .tU abua-, Ac By KOBErT J CCLVEEWrVVV'r aathor of iht "Orem Book" jTc. ttLV:Wi:LL, If D., cjcarly iroves from hi ' T w"rnownef author. In thl. H aal'able Lector. ejrery suffcre - m mr u rrr rr t ak i i li ... core hi , trr v P. oo rrcint nf n ?. '? P1"" lel en- At o. I poiiBnrra, I HAS. J. o. K I.I N r A CO of all kiada by J. J. Br rKEK pprrectly tasteless.elcpantly coated with sweetgnm, PJirge, reffti date, purify, cleanse and atrengtheu liadway'. Pi'la, lor the cine of it ,i;.,.,il. . r ... . re of Sfminal WnVdm, , n . . . . hw lflf-Abute. Invnlu t-V. s-Ji' V ln""'e'l THE TREMAINE Piano Fortes are acknowlcd by all who have them; in use, and by the First Musical Talent, to be equal and in many regpects, Superior to any Z&anufactured They combine Immense Potcer, Equality, tueetness and Brilliancy of lone, Elasticity of Touch, and Great Durability. 4 Dealers. Teachers and others desiring.to purchase a first-class instrument are invited to examine these Pianos before making their selections elsewhere. PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, Together with all modern improvements. The moat 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 has ments, enabled us to reduce onr prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-five per oent. lets 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 eur customer with instruments in no way inferior to the best in the market. Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to $300, neither do they wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it is worth, hence a large clas of our music loving people have been obliged to do without. TTe can furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from 275 to 950 dollars. Second hand Pianos from 40 to 250 dollars. Parties ordering by mail may rely upon the best selections. Our Pianos are fully warranted for Fix years descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of th country upon application. C. M. Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 435 Broome Street, New York. THE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. (With Carpenter and Burdett's New Twprovements.J The disagreeahle reedy tone entirely ovtrj ome in this instrument. The Verdict iiCnanimeiit! The Grcatf&t Success of (he igtll We Challenge the World to Equal It!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical icorld generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdctt Combination Orga As its name indicatea, is an infeninionicn ofall onr standard improvementa, combined with many new features never before iutrodueed or attempted in Reed Orgaus, together making this Organ tha xx ru s ultra of intrnnents, and one that haa al ready created a revolution ia the public mind in the decided favor of the peneral adoption of Reed Organs, both for secular and aac-red nioaic, where an instrument fa required eitber to accompany th voica or to ttrudnte orcLeatral effacU. With the mnltitudinona ard FBinrifirig rcml,jrt tious that arc contained in Una instrument, the moat intru ate music of the "great ma-ier;" can he ren dered as on a grand organ ; or the most simple um aic for the melodeon can bt played by a child. All the variona improvementa on the Pnrdett Or gan are protected by patent, belong exclnaively to tba Gompaoy and can U used on no other organ. eord.al and highest ncoainm. from thoae ranking among tha hrst of mtuiciana and rganurta. The Xew York Independent says of the Bur. dett Organ : "It i by far the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen." Tlie Christian Leader says : ' TTe had no idea perfei Uon 'Q8tn,mflit b blt Bght to 8Ucb The Xew Tori Observer sayF: -Its pnrity ofvoicinp.richneK8oftoDe,.ud wonderful or chestral combinations, together wiih a number of new and original stops, render it an instru merit nf nnh .nV... . . .mow u cuccuon ai to ue l evond com The press and public everywhere -who have had an opportunity oflisteninp to it? beautiful strama not only jrive it their unqualified appro Tl e Burdctt Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet Oigara at S45, $75, $100, &c. b C. .n, Tremaine & B ro., WHOLISALB ACEKTS, July l3f?rcom t,wtw oair July ... ifc,o. S.8-tillDyl--;s CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., op hartford; conn. ASSETS OYER S33.000.000. . THE ADVANTAGE OFFERED TO INSURE BY THIS CON PAN Y IS Solid Security, Superior Economy, and, its Convenient systcu of Annual Dividends. f i . ANNUAL INtOME ABOUT SI 0,000,000, With Lower Expense of Management than ady other American Company, it is suer all the most desirable kinds of ' j i Lire and Endowment Policies, On which Dividends will be paid ANNUALLY AFfER JNO. A. UKADSIIAW, Ag't, Salisbury PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COT. o HOME OFiPICE, RICHMOND Asset 10 h September, 1870 ...i Annual Income over...; Policies issued to 1st Dec, 1870. i PREMIUMS ALL CASH REDUCED BY THE ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN. OFFICERS W. C. CARRINGTON JOHN E. EDWARDS .T. J. HOPKINS, D. J 1IARTSOOK PROF. E. R SMITH, J. E. WOLFF, D. W. COURTS. Gen I. Aoeutfor Western X lit ACTI V E AO ENT& WANTED VEli Y WHERE. A 1 Feb. 10 -ly. . ' J. W.i..B, rroff .tur. R. H. XrDo.u. a C.. IHucruu A.il., la Frucir.Cl., u4 M Cnuuir, ,trMi, N. T. BULLIONS Bear Tr-timanr to their W aadrrfal ( nrntur Eflrrta. Tr)T ar not a Fancy Di ink, ilade of Poor Ram. Uhlker, Priwf Hplrila and Refaae Llaaora .1 KU:cd. .piml aiul wttrn.l to ptraa tlia tal.ril-l Tnic," Apler.," 'trfurr,";c., that louit tl-. BVr in to 4i enkennew nad rain, bot arc atrta MMini.t.n.aJe frt.ni the 5atie Hoau and Hcrtu of (.'aliform, fre from all Alraholic Htima lanta. They are the V. K EA T II LOO I) pl'KI VlERaiU A LIFE UITIXU rKI.XCIPLE. a perfect RooTator and luviKunttor of the Byitax. carrying clt all ixninonoo matur and rnorin( thebluod to a healthy condition. K peraon can take the Bit provUed ii.eir tonaa ara not duatiT.red byfuiineral putava or oawer auataia, ajtU .1.- I 1 wnwi trie poim or repair. j Ttey an a CcatU Paraatlveaa well aa a T !, r""iaa. alo. tbe peruliar aieril tt acting aa a vawral agent tn raUavuiK CuneKn V InOom matlan cf the Urer. aad all tla Viaieral Orcaaa. FOK FEMALE COMPLAINT, lnnr.Sor cM. nvirriail or twigl. at the awa of votnanhd or at Ue tarn of lire, theas Tonic Bitten hare o eiioaL Vmr IrflaaaniatBry and Cbroaic Rhrama lioaa a4 Goat, Drape pala ar ladifeatioa, BHiooa, B-OMiiltcot a ad Iatratittnl Fe. vra, Diteaaca of the niootl. Liver, Kid- ad Bladder, thv nttteratiave been (rl.t auceeaauL Sack Dloeaara are canard by Vitiated Blooa. wharh irenenilly pro.luc.d by deranfemeut of aba mreotleo Oraaaa. DYiPBPHIA Oli I N OIGEXTIOM, ne4 aehe, Paia ia the Shoulders. Confha. Titbtneka of tha Chest. Wiae. !rmr CrueUtloDa of Ue Btnmach. Bad Taut ia tht Mouth. Bitioua Attacka. 1'aJiatloo oi tba Heart. laBajnaaaUoa of tha Luaca. Paia ra the re t'oo of tha Eldoora. aad a handled otber paioful rrana- i toraa. TU toraa. are the offam-ioce of DtudtmIi. Taer InelreraU tha Stcaiacn aadt1ujn!at tie tprriJ Bowele. which retMer Ihein ul iuMM.!leJ el&a,T ia caranaina tbe UooJ of all imtarniea aad im- partUii oew lifaaivi n;or to the abate aton FOIt MK 15 DIKASKK, Erupt Tetter. Kalt Kbnaot, CtaUhea, Spoaa. r imp lei. Paxtulw, Boile. Car- U. Iteh.fccrji. D-coleratiOD. t).e yh!n' UiiJIori TaaJ nteraUe da a and carried out ofthe .ate , ti.ie hr the uaeol tkaao Bttteia. One bottlJThi ,eh era will couTioea tbe uiot HKnvluloua of Utci cura 1 T 40-CC B j Cleaoae th Titrated Blood wbeaeerr yoa fla t 1 tm poritl.e horatina throaU tha ikra ra Pimple,. Ercp tioaa or Sorta ; cUaoao It whea rea CimI It ooalmeted andalacclah In the reiui: cleaoae It w'ira It la foul, aud roar feeilnre will tell yon whea. Seep the lluod para, and the health of tha iratera will follow. Pla, Tape, and oilier Worm a. lark let la tha arittm or aa many thouModa, are effect oalrr deatrored JZSZ Ktre. "5 '"J"" opoo the ee of tbe earta whoae body ia exempt frm the preaeace of fffw..1' U " po,i ' koal'r Waara of the i' m."a aJt. but nana the timid hoaaora aad aliiar deroalt. tbat oAWTheae llriiTen. diaeaa. Mo Sevtitm f H.iM rtlT7ir . . 1.1 thoae Bitten. nl,-l-.i.l ' :Ti . . ' " no Medldi free tha ajratcaa troaa vorma liXt J. WALK Ha, Proprietor. B. H. MrPO' CO, Ir0Vf-.VlJ ,Gruv',"t- '""" Oalifornla. an1 3t rl 3t Conjinerce Btreet, New Tori. B3rOU Blf ALL PKLUUISTS AND DtALMtX. WOTIC A COMPETENT teacher wantt.I by the 1st of Jannary te-xt to tald- charCe of i RANKLIX ACADEMY, which in l.K-Ated on the Xcw Mockaville road, fur uiiW from Salisbury. Ajjly to M. A. MILLER. Chsinnao of the ll.ar! of TruMt-es. S;ilibury. N.C. N.v. J. ,. 4:3 EDWARD HAIOHT & CO., BAXKE3IS, Ho. 9 Wall Street, Ucw Vork. FlVt PEL' KM IXTEP.EST ILLjUPD DEPOSITS. OX The business of onr Grm ia State or National P.ank. the fxzr.c m any individuals or lirms t Icinrr iK j 4 ' poi: and draw as they V the same as with' anv Rank exct pt that t : How iiitn-t on Jill oallanccg (of five :r cent.) We buy and Fell Bonds, Slocks, Gold, Rai ness paperR, and collect busiirew note- and drafts throughout the United States, giving pronipt re slarn . 7:1m THE FIRT PAYMENT, B. X. WAIT, General Agent, (Uthce opposite Posi-Ofhce, -3$ tf KALE lull, N C. V A -.$2,01 l,09i.70 ....1,000,000.00 . ........ ,0 o o ; President. Vice Pittsi dent. f Assistant secretary. 1 iSECKETA IiY. ACTUAKY. Superintendent ok Agencies. LEWIS C HANES, Agent, Lexington, N. C. C. V C WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARB KB, ETURN'P HIS THANKS to f..r hi ft Lit liUrral j-atronaf .'..r ti.iri- c.t-iid-I tn him. He nw inform! tliPin that he ba-. fitted uj a new aud conim(dii'UH Shop, in Dr. XXenderson's Brick-inilding-. Room Itfo. 2, where hq wnald be plead to gee them. He (ruaranU-'e to give atifa-tion in every cae. He has iir In .-iiiplov f the let Hair 'lreei in '0.t'sn North Caoliua. Herequehti. a ca'J from all. N.ji.'iury. X. C. Dec 17. l-".9. FALL and WINTER IMPORTATION. i 18 7 1. : Bi b b O M S Millinery and Straw Goods, :o: ArniNtroiiff, Calor V CO. importers t.io joaaraa op BONNET 'Till M M I Y G tf- VVT ITT ' ' ' A.J A. li IB PONS, Bonnet $itts, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netls, Crupcjf, Jluchcs, Eloiccrs, leathers, Ornunients, Straw; Bonnets &. Ladies' Hats. Trimmed aod Untrimmed, : SHAKER IKXJDS, Ac. 'il 230 Baltimore Street, BALTI.TIOKE, iTlD. OflVr th largest Stock ta be found in tl.ia Country, nd uni-quIkd in choice, variety and cheapotw, compri-inj. the latent European nov eliien; Order eolicited, and prompt intention S'Tfn- A:3mH $ixTy riye nsT prize medals awaroed the GREAT SOUTHERN WW', MANUFAC TORY. WM. C. KXAlii: & CO. Manufacturer f GttANIi, HQAURE AND UPRIGHT Piano Fcrtes. BALTIHOUr, MP. The-e IptnimenH have been lurforc the Pub lic for nearly Thirty Year, and unon their ex cellence arjn atl.tii:cd an unjrurchu.ed pre-eminence, which pronounces theru nncuallel, in TONE, TprCH, WoKKMA.fSlllr AXIj' M'UA ; BMJTV. aW- All onr .S7i.-rre Pvins have onr New Ifnproved.OvtusTRCxo Sjali: and the Agrafe Treble. ! ' 5M)ue would call apot jal attention to our i...- ii ..... j i . ... , iatc i .unuru i luj'rrivenienia in trrun( J'uMut and i'tfttare i,-and, found in no other Piano, 'which rriji the l'i.mo neariT pvrfcclion than I h.-u yi b4 n atkurtcd. Every Pawn tuf H'urrantrd for Pite I'rarj. &2T art by t-pttial arrangement enabled to furnill Parlor Organ and M'h-imns of the mft ttkhratt-d makera, WhdU-eale and Rt-tail at lowest Fw.Urv l'riio. ill i.4tr.ited Cataloyiiwi and Price LiU prompt ly furuiht-il rt application to VM. IINALE A CO roltimore, Md Or any of our repwlar eLa.liihi.d agencie. OctoUi 13, 1S71.0 month. 6ALISBUKY HARDWARE STORE, A FI LL STCX;K al wars on hand of everv variety KaiK Irt.tr, ."Wl, 11., Grain Cra". (!.!., cvihc, 100 Dizeu Axe at lw pri .i.' e warrwit thtm togive sati.-f Action, ton's Plows and Surwoilera. T:. ,nj- CORX SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTEIIS, and a thousand other thine you need. Send in your ofdera or come and bur. I i CRAWFORD A IIEILIO, Saliabuiy, N. C. Jan27-lT. Prospectus of THE PATRIOT." THE PATRIOT," daily Deroomtic and t nicrvativc i)rpaper, in jmtlifched ,j u,, ' i'atriot Nejjt-r AwKxnation," at No. V?7 I) Mreet, tot vein inth and Tetith, city of Wi. ington. "The Patriot" will advocate aj.rt.mpt tnj perfrtt rtvu. ration of the Union in all iu pru id it entire inUfrrily ; equality amorif; t e State 11 prescribed by by the conatitutioti iht immediaitr removal of all disabilities rwu'liir,. fn.m the civil war, and the rtvtotatioo of Lr nionv nnd fraternal fellowship between all . tion of the n,ur.Trr, which the abuai-a and uur i.ation of partial! jower hare crimiriallT la. bored to prevent : A Tan 11 for revenue to cover the expetidJt-un-K of an economical admioM ration, tml t roeit the Mit obliationa of the Government, oppoM-d tu the -exiting ayMem of eihorhiiaiNa protection for aprcial monopolic and uruit-li giiiintl partiality for favored manufacturer : Reduction of the present odiona and opi.rei wve iKrile of taxation, both a ap, to diitie on import a and on internal rtvtnuh - Rigid economv in every deparlinciil cf u Government and retrrnebment of the exptnJ Reform of the public service in all it branch es, Civil. Military and Naval: A ound National currency, eqnallf dUtribn. ted among the State, and protected axaintt npectilative iluctiiationa: The righta of intelligent labor, aaint ail elfih combination to depra J and depreciate it ITulatioa by which the public land wiUU reserved for actual M iller, and a a resource of National credit, in opposition to the Radical Klicy of enormotu granta to pcctdatora and cornijit ch(int- : The fullest and firmH protection to Ameri can citizen abroad: And cordial vmpathv with all peoples Mrnr trline lor liberty and M-lf-government. It i intended to publih a nevpr of tLe firt di, and lo ei.lUt the bet available talent in all it depaittnei.t. Terms Invariably Cayh in Advance: The Daily Patriot, per annum, ... $10 00 The ckly Patriot, per annum, ain- pie r..pr, 2 rg The Wetkly Patriot, per annum, cluba f ten cr more, Kemiltancc may made hv draft orcheika payable in anv ot'Hhe prim'ipsl citie., vr by 1 o-l Otlice oidrm. Adlrv-on buine, JAM Lis G. IJKIIKKT, "Patriot OfikT,- Wahinjton, D. C. National Drnorralie Extrntivt Kriidtct Coinmillrr. Wahiu.koton, 1). C, Augr.t 5Hh, liTO We take pK-aMire in recommending iootear-m-tly to the Mipprt of our lemutTatic and Coi-r4tie fritiid throughout the couetrv ' 'I he Ptm.i" newp.ir, as announced in the foregoing prf-ji-iu. There i.. m journal at the Capitol throofh which the voice ofoppoMtiuu can now be heard, or the aluc and inijuiiie of the -arty inpoa er may be expo-d. Such an organ ha lecota an admitted re cently, which we are perude will be ably and ati-factorilv uj plied by "The Patriot" This enterprise ret upon'a firm foundation, and i entilU-d to the coi.ndence and favor t-( all men who dei-irc to mleem the (ioverrn.tr.t Irom miKnile and corruption, and to brinp Ua k the principle, simple virtue, and intrgntv of our forefather. committee : 8am. J. P.andall, M. C, chairman, T. J. Smith. H. W. Slocum. M. i A. t. C. Denver K. St .ne. M C. li T Merrick. N I. Jffrl. I relarv. Th i Saru, M C, Treaaurer. CON(n;K.sslONAI. COMVIITTKK : Kt)S-nr fairly. C'al; John I'Siocklr-n. N J: Wni 11 run in, Conn; II W Hocum, .V Y? John T iSinl. N J ; Sam' J K.ndall. la ; HT VApc, iHl ; F Si.r.e, Md ; J V Jol nMon, Ya ; F ll NhoUr, N C ; 1 Yau Tn:rnp. Ohio ; W K Nil. luck, li.rl; A t; IUirr, 111; l; V K v; c A Shcalc. T nn; I. W. U., M ; 1 A K!iirii!Kr, i; F M Wiln. Mint,; JMf,U S Snii;h. Oripou; J A Johnson, ; J L' CVni.vr, IVxa.; P M T. Younp. (;,; A Lailev, U; A A (' Kocf-rf, Ark. " J2.if Change of Schedule. Company Shop. June 3d. 171. On nnd after Sundav, June 4th. lCl.traira 'ill Ik run ovif thia road in ai i-ordatji e nb t lie fi'Iitv.v i; ' TIME TABLE N. C. RAILROAD TRAiya COING ra.T : nrt anrioaa. Cbrir.iTe,7. T yli.l nry , . . . (irc.'i.buro' . Co. Shera. . . . Ill ' ro. rh E.lcirh O.-lda .r..'.. . Bill aaajt ' taata. , Te r a" lM ra ' I - T - S - ir ! ll li - jll fit' IMii ; a , uaiva. ...-' .:a a. t : il ia -ln':r I.U ' : . a. ll.'A It rr. a. 1 1; . 1 CS " TRAIN! OIMi Wl1 aait. airaa. aTTif.a. Carl. Itc. Vali.turr. OfflKlinrp' Co. f hr. , Mil wl Tl,' Hal- rh .1 H. rt' T n a I 1 !V 11.T r i 10 T t.'lr i Mm 47 a a 3 as lift a a lo I 7 4i E.09 r a HI" I i a a t T t It ra II I " II.CTaa H I a j a i . I W. II GREKV. Matr r 'f Tranponfcli.a . Company Shopa. Jot.r Ie7l, 2i-t PJVY GOODS. McCubbilis, Sullivan & CO. Hate juU received tl eir Kail aoa Witter fcteI af Nf :. la. con hp of Dry Wood a. Ilaitlaare. Croreri.-a (oee-kaare. f oot al rroe. Uala aid ' ar Oi'.e. 1'aiul and I n e .StuSa, I ro aad NU-ai ar!J. 1 1 a r i a anJ Cuat h Triamiaf. r-le, l --r llamea atju k.irtmr I rather .- Ioatif aad KiCt I'fiiiVr. ah J Tire la tad every. lliaa T!l; PKC'I LK NKLl'. Ixat tail U CALL AND SEE US. They kerp coru-tar.tlj on r.aaa a larje Mark af G 17 A NO, PlUtSPIIATES. LIME te. end in ronr Order. Nali 1871. Fall Trade, 187L MEW GOODS! GOODS!! MoIMooly dfc "Wavlton UAVE received their New Fail Stock axa arc M.iliDr tht-tu OLD PRICES, r.otwiihatasditr the rreat adtarre in Cottr-n I and W0::cn (roHl. They would alao call e.- pwinl uteutioa lo their large ac1 veil araort ed buk of 3IE.VS AND BOrS CLOTHING in vrh'uh tLey are vfTerina Grtmt Brrnn If o wi-h to avc UHmy t all and eiaiuice their .-! k In fore ji-nriaii, t !m 1 er '.-.. I -T I tfl. .Save your Wheat & Oats. iMlliRTANT NOTICE TO FARM EES. An important discovery to prevent RTFTt belt and Oat. If the direr: i.r are can - " ly followed and the crop ia irjarvd bv rut. t: pioaey will be cbeerfsllv refutded. All I k ii a trial. Preparrd aud for sle onl at J. U. JfXISS' DrurStor. July 7 tf. Siliiicrv.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 8, 1871, edition 1
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