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i M i H Ulatfljmaii. SAliI3DPljT, FRIPAT DEP. 13 LOCAL AND STATU XTESlXci " ADKRTISEMKNT. H.rlnir nu relinked the orintinc ptoek and wib- I . " ficrtption list of tlte Old Wf4 Slate, in aeexird nce with the terms of the BaleWe whojiad j,nil in advance for that paper, will look to us to till out their tcijm. Thoe who werejndebt- ,J to that paper ajt 12 o'clock on Saturday the . . i.' i-i j.i.i. .)...... ".... .ar.,--,i lotH UU, II au lliciriucun;uire u.uinivucu iu . f. - In.. e : . - t . i 1 1 UH and 11 I nwuvr ui iuivriaiivc iiim un ihould , be promptly paid. ThoseTnot behind e iceedintf three tujonths mny yet puy at the ad- Oct. 3. 1871. J. J. BRUNER. Religious Xqtice. II. G. Barrett, J'aitor of the Metbodfet Episcopal ehnrcli . . . i r ! .J III inis place vr mc cusuiug vi ", an; thonzes us to announce th.it he wilFoccti; py hif pulpit at 11 o'clock A. M., on lite 3 J Sabbath ineL - I ' y g i Ilr.XKroLET ahOCHTios. A number of Lxdica of St. John's Lutheran Church, of this plaee met yesterday afternoon and formed thein- aclvea into1 a benevolent ! Aoctatioif. '- The Cr- niiAtion having bceo full r effected a Prcni- r" r r , dent, Secretary and Trmaarer were elected. The object of this Sociky ia relieve the dUtruwed in a word to Ida good" It will be known by the nam t John's Jf&tuxolcnt Assoc iatum Who an Bfat :It f-Mr. Job n A. Soideruf thia plfce filMighterid, on Tuea. day, ten ltog which weighed, after cleati- ing, 3.500 pounds, j 1 he heaviest, 13 months dd,! weighed 4GS Ibi. The light- " S&- Tbej Fourth Edition ofj Branson' North, Carolina jl5uint'88 Direjetory, (for 1872,) ii nop beiig prepared for the Pret?ij. As the only work of the kind in the State, independent, of its high -merit", it is entitled to a very liberal patronage, iWc leariK that tbc No. fir 1S72 will ojmpr.itc bri nortafit improvement m t lie ; statistical matter pr(,eittfd. Loctnre'isr the Bibb Canes. l"Tllcreu51I be a public lecture on tbk 3 eveinncbf the 22tlunstM (Friday ) by Maj.jr I Hoiikkt BinWam, of OraiiL'e, l'Mr the bene- fit of the llovyftn County Biblij SK.icty- rHuljwt:. the dtiini vf thc Chri I (iVim tyntcm, Ujxfy v ahdvur actuation." j i ma lecture ias nctn aenveiyit at several ! other plact! n aid of beucvoUrm bbjects and j vrry favorably ifeeeivetl. We hope there will I be a large attendance. I Doors ojHfi at 7 o'chx k. Adihission, for a family; 50 . t'ts.; Adults, .",; ChijOren 10. ! By order qf- the Executive Coi nuitteu. t ! , Okfick of N. C. Ao'i.. ;S(k:ikty. . Kai.kkhi, Dec. i 1871. The executive committee of the jtorth Caro lina Agricultural Society have deiertuitietl to invite the assembling of, an agricuinjral conven tion in !Ium city, for the purpose ' secni iiig unity of action iiml illkient co-operation of' those directly inu-resteil in agficultural pursuits. After consnJtatUirt with many ineniibers the general awembl how in session, it has been dje lerniinerf to lix the day on the Uth day of Jan uary next. j It is requested that the farmers of ckerv coun ty and all agricultural societies and lelubs shall Hxiiiit legates to atteed the convintion. j The famine interests of the state jjire undeni ably depress. . To ascertain if practicable the ca.uwa of this depression, to endeavor to provide a renicdy Uertiro pnity of purjs)c and strength of action in enforcing suc h rerne.lv, are well worth all the flbts of the best people of Norih .Carolina. 1 1 " A cordiar invitation is extended to members oNiiuilaf conventions in other states, and to .-ill who Tna! diilr (o co-operate with us in this important object. "- ! KEMP P. BATTLE, President N C. Ag'i Society. THE hliSClilMIXATiNG VETO. J"S'ph Medjll, mayor of Chicago, i credited by the Post of that city with beiug th aiitbor of the discriminating veto i. t., the power td veto a pan of! a till atidpprovc' the remainder. We sup ine thia feature is in the Illinois Consti tution. Mr Sledili was a member of the eouventiou which framed it, and is said to Lave VbirMiahed the State with some of its beati.cqiutUutional leature." The! josi urg Miw Ul5eition of a similar! dauao id cWtcr of city of Chicago- It will anwer tor both cities and htatea. ' " J Tire; idea is inew; but it strikes in as very good. Tbe power of dw-iuiiaii,ii, in etgniqg a bill may protects the State from bargaidf ftfjd intrigue with the view tofiK beavynppropiiatioi.s from tye Ireasurhife it co4ld hardly bu used ,,UCC"IJ ; w,ilh corrupt purpose by tbe hucUrcf the LcgiUime having the power over hint. a verv decided adrautage would be thatWhe legislators, kuowmgXlb Governor had the power in veto olnrtionable parts of uhw, would be more cautious '" and deliberate aboiu loading it wirJcllCJire Tbe amottht Hrollibg and; corrupt legislation ould be iurtailed. ' - ' ' f . Tlie diacrkatruljug veu ia the band s sof tue Irraidrnt Af tl.u IT. n , t uini' M uuiirp WUIilU b invaluable t the nation. The annual appropriatJoaiills are often leceptudes of Wopnati. nijboth wasteful and corrupt, U4ima that are iju8t and sustained ,y bribery often find a corner in the appro, Piiation UHvl Und what fan tbe Prtbi Mtnt do as it ia ? tmist aprove all or r'ject all, NW, if he could take out the "fptilea that coil tbemselves up in tlie oocuoient would bn'a." frria t tirlr-.intn yu Il!tt.r?,u "ould prote ct the treasury nd U Mfould be a potent; aafeguard to the public honor. I VVe capoot j perceive bow the power Could be perverted to the public injury. I ho greatei- power to veto the whole bill includeaba leaser power to veto parts of a bill, il be latter may be usd to tbe public benefit t aiid to, insure the pubjic agamat tbiagrtttly unjust or cx.nopt nse of the lesser power there is the s;une remedy that triereis for tbejmproper ex ercise of tlie. greater y.; the two-thirtf majority . j. y , Theiacrimiaatiiig' veto, it strikes us, U eonatitutioual feature i that would be productive of ' much good and could bard 7 remit jn;puVlic injury. It is one oi tblngi tbat people wonder bad riot (Carolina I -4 -' h ! been tit. n-lit before. It sboulrt have coif.!' .along wffh the powjer to veto" the I - : I ; . , At a meeti; uf the VtW of St, Luke (hun h, ball. 'oiiy, N. C lipid on Jloftdav evening, the ljth of December instant, it wan on motionduly seconded, unanimously Memhed, Thjt the foHovfinjr minute be adopted, and published in oir Town papers with a request thitt the South Carolina pa pers copy, andihat a copy duly authentica ted, be sent to the family of the deceased The Vestry ot St. Luke's bhurch, having beard, with deep regret, of the death of the Right Rev. Trto.viAs F. Davis, D. D., late Rishopof the Diocese of Seruth Carolina, call to mind the fai t, that the lamented deawas for ten years the faithful and devoted Pas tor of this CHuTch. Iis memory is still fragrant in tliil and the adjoining 'Parish of Christ Church,; where be also lalwred in the ministry of the gospel. IjM numerous sur viving parishioners hear wjth sorjrow, that such a man has been lost tj the C hurch r a man alike conspicuous for bjs spotless integ rity devoted piety, and great ability. They sympathize with hisjstricken family, who must feel profoundly tfieir irreparable loss. For him they grieve n6t, since he hath departed to be with Christ! to ri'ppivA ttif welcome plaudit'-' Well (lone, good and luiiuiui Hervani. JOIIX II. TILL GIIASt, Jieetor. John S. nEXDERsoN, Sec'y. DIED: In this County on the 9th inst,, Rosette Parnell, aged about 43 yeari She was a member of the! Methodist Ep Church, Smitli. The tears jjhed around her grave told, in silentliloqucpce the high es teem in whicb she was heldjas wife, mother and neighbor, " I C. P. To 3outheja Teachers and Parents A CAHp FROM OEX. iORDOJT. My excuse for addressing yon imst be the great lupviutuee oi iic suuject to which 1 wouMcall attention-that of the proner tdutb.n nnr i cbildren, arid the proper development of their i ... i eii-resieci anq,enaracter. - I neef not repeat anv commonplaces in re gard to the (anting effect of erly impression, UiealnKiKl imppssibiiity of diverting the mind from the bent given it in early vears all this you know as well as 1. Xur iie-d"l savanvthin alxiut the jKrwef fill silent influence, iti this edit" cational work, of the school Woks from which1? our children ilenve ieir view of right and wuhig, and thefr knowled-e of the facts, or mis representations! of hihtory fir this too, you know fail well . ,J And when I say that having been, for long years, almost eiftirel f depenlen)t upijn the North lor our school books, we hSvejbeep compelled to use many which were very; distateful to us, tieamse we had no alternaiive,!l only state that which every reader can substantiate. Long before the war we all felt tl necessity lor a change in this respect the necessity for unobnoxious schot.l bottksfori unsecfionai, un political bojks-seliuol bi'Kiks prepared by our own scholars, f that-nught be; and since the warhis necessity has increased ten-fold. Indi vidual efiorts,of Jp most praiseworthy charac ter have, from time to time, jwe'ti made m tbisdi rection by Southern menr but nbt of a suflicient ly coniprenhehske natureJ to; accomplish the purpose in view. ' '1 To meet the want thus universally felt, sever al of our ripest scholars, and! most successful teachers, united in preparing al Series of School iy cnarac. j in inism- : Looks unsurpassed by any others in excellence, I Maury wrolft Geographies aijid Astronomy. Venal. le wrote Arithmetics ,f Igebras, &c. Holmes wrote History, Grammars aai1 Read ers, j; - 1 . Scheie de Vjjre wrote Fremlh Books. Gihlersleevei wrote Latin Books. Le Conte wrote Scietific Boks."" Dunton made IVru-ing Bookls, &c, &c. And thecornbihedseri s is called the University Series of School Jliooks;' a series not only not objec tionable to our i-ople, but positively attractive to a degree beretomre entirely unknown.. Our history, institutions and modes of thought here receive impartial treatment; and instead of be ing ignored, tlie interests of Hi'ie South here re ceive equal representation. t Then as to intrinsic merit, who knowsmore aUnit Geography, than Maury, or of History and (iranunar than Holmes, of of Mathematics than Venablejjand so on thnmgh all the lit ? Each author is a master in his special depart tment. : i.i It is for this iSeries of lwoks, so excellent, so acceptable, m. cheap (they are the cheapest books pubiished) that your fafof is solicited. The books o the Uuierity 4&iftVare present ed directly upon thcii merits: jfuxi are nql asked to use inferior jbooks. 'A If tjiese two questions can be answered af firmatively : i i Arc these books equal to anv in merit? -t- A-re they as f heap as any ? I Shnild they not receive your preference ? What is more reasonable than" that Southern Schools should be supplied with bookskntten by Soutiit em scholars, provided thev are ieoualfv eoods wiui (.nose wriu.cn oy northern men ! is itnoKI .I .1.. . .. Tk- . : S better hoth lor us, and for Our children, that such lsxks should be used 1 Already thg response which was inevitable, to this oiiestioii. has come, i More than 5 000 nf our best Southern Schools areisihs these books: several Southern States have 'already adooted them for exclusive usin their ptiblie ;hooJs ; County Ikiarjs in every 'Soiiithern State are adopting them ; and the best private schoolsare replacing books hitherto used with them. The success of the ;J University Series " is nnprece- icnteo m tie instory ot school book publishing, and it is destined to lie yet greater. - Do the people of the South desire to rid them selves of obnoxious books and pernicious teach ings? Csn it be better done tlan by unanimom ly sustaining ibis first comprehensive education al enterprise of our own scholars, and kby mak ing the "llJMenily Series" tjie VNlFOnM 8Khes IK EVERY sloUTRBRN STATE. Including; of course, any other books having equal cJkim f. consideration.) Our schools will then bel wif)ied with toksi which they can long continue: 10 use; pupjls compelled to change their schools will no longer be retarded in their studied by a change of books, for all will use the same $ and parents will be saved the ex Itene of present constant chimgts, while they are relieved otajl anxiety inijegard to the char acter of the teachings under which their chil dren are brought. Th?s subject, in all its bearings, is of the AiA est inffnirUxnce io us as a people, my countrymen, it is not a sectional movement, but a national and patriotic one. It is not a mere rivalry be tween different publishers, or 1 would not pre sume to ask your attention toiit. It goes down deep into oui'ldearest interests ; it the form ing of thcr mfnds of your children and mine, which is at stake; the"leVeloiJiiiig of their self respect and character, which is to be the result. It is an enterprise owu porta nt to us that our best citizens our representative men in every Slate, to the number of 800 and more, the men we all honor and esteem have put their money into the work not to make profit out of it, al though that i certain, but that abundant means should not be lacking to prosecute the enter prise on theHsrgest scale. j Will the teaebers and parent of the South unitedly abstain these authors; nod thesegentle men, in the Work thus described, bv adopting and using these books to the exclusion of all no so acceptable? I do not doubt your answer. If yon desire further iflforaWion in regard to the lumks. . write to the University Publishing Company, 155 and 157 Crosby St., .New York, or 54 Lexington St., Baltimore. or to meat Atlanta, Ga., and ilfuxUated Catalogues, and other information, wiji be sent to you at once, without charge. ' - ! 3 ; J.B.GOBDON." SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL. Hosteller' Uuited State Almanac for 1872, fir dwtribtJtion, grati, tl.Hnigliout the United States, ant all civilized u.itturie ot the West ern I Irmplrere, will Ie publLslK-! alumt tbei urst otjiouary,iri the h,nguli, Uerman, French Norwegian, Welh, Sweedisli, Holland Bo hen i an and Spanish Jangoages and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuabie sugges tions it contains In addition to an, admirable medtcai treaties on the causes, prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting to the merchant, Hie mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter, the professional man ; and the cal culations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive Natiosal Calendar. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary efik-ts of Hostetter Stomach Bitters, the sta ple tonic and alternative of more than half the Chr istian world; are fully set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed with-1 pictorial illus trations, valuable recipes for the house and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instruct ive and amusing matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with the open ing of the year, this will be one of the most use ful, and mity he had for the (taking. The propri etors, Mews; Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will for ward a copy by inail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in every city, town and village, and arc extensively tused throughout the entire civilized world. ' THE CAUSE AND CUKE OF CON- . 1 SUMPTION. ' The primary cause of toasuuiption ia derange uie..t ol tue U.gesuvc orgauu. nit Ueraugeuieut produces Jincieut iiutntiou and asuiiiiiltioii. ltv Lasuuiutiu ifniiaotltat pioctk by wuich tiie uu- uimeui oijtuf ioou is touverted mio blood and thence ihtO solids ol tl.e body. Persons with di gestion tluis impaired, liaviugthesligbtefct pre-dis-posit.ou toipufiuiiary dieitse; or if iuy take cold will be viryjUble to have Consumption of the Lungs in aoiue.of it toruis; and i bold that it will be luipobiibit to eureauy cae uf Consuiuptiou with out brst restoring a good digestion ami healthy as Himilatjonr. fb ''ery first thing to be doue is to cleanse thfeatonuXph and boweis from ail diseased niuccsand sli, which isclogjcmg tliese organs so tliat.-tly cannot perloi m tiieir fuuctioiis, aud then rousejupitttd restore the liver to a health v ac tioa. For tliis puipose tlie suiestand best reuiedv ." i. .lvl f , . . These Pills clean the "vuiovu ttuu ugncis oi an die ueau and murtnd siiuiethatisciaalng disease and decay in the whole system . The will clear oat the liver of all diseased bile that baa accumulated there, and rouse it upto a new and! liejaltby action, by which natural and healthy bile is dieted. Tlie stoniaen; Swels, and liter thus cleansed by the of 4chn!k's Mandrake I'ilis; but there re man.s in tae stomach an excels of acid, the orpp.n is torpid aud thejappetite poor. In the bowels the lacteals are weak, and requiring strength ahp sup port. It is in a condition like this tl at Schenck's seaweed tonib proves to be the u.ost vaiuab.e ienj e Jyeelr discovered. It is aikalme, and its use will ueutrahzf a ji excess of acid, makiDg tl;ettm ach sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this inqfertkuf organ, and create a good heaity oppeitcaiid prepcie tliesyhU m Ibrthe first p'ocess ot a gjod digtfction, and" ultimately make good, healthy, living l3ood. Aftci this preparatory treat ment, what remains to cure most cases of Connmp tion is the ;fre and persevering ue of Schenck's ruimonic Syrpp. The Piiliiionic Syrup uourisbes tlie sjsieiiip(A-iKcs the blood, and isVeadiiy absorb ed into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased hinge. There it ripensalln.orid mat tes, whether in tlie form of absessen or tubercies ami then atisteXature to expel ail the diseased umttpr, in this form of free exnecturfttum. wUn I once it rinehsl it ia tlion hrti...u.u.i;n...j punfymg pBonerties of Schenck's Pulmonic Svrnp. that all ulcer ad cavities are healed up ound. arm my patieflt is cured. Tl e s ntinl ihhu t be doa' in crrlnp Cr.n urar tioi I. o pet up wo'J'l l-i-U'e auI a n, oj iipcs'1- ii, at the b ay w licfoffin Dei' au-l ptt atrvnir. If a ncrsui uiei.s luatij-r-a . nviy ir nl.-ce tier , tl.e c -ity e-btiot e I, l!e mMer c unot ri.- , so lom aa t r eiii is nei mi pip . wiht g ne. es.ry 'oru'Unrt oo,t.v t rntr OI in lug, KOO ' lit en- Amrf 1 (,,r, O ;''f fleMl tld KH tI : ht.il fiatur ta t - 'Ii. a ..III l.J. i ... . 1 . iir. , wit miu r y in rn en :i i le tl.ro n olTi . urge ,uwi. auil the l e-son r.ain ' eiill. and t ei kUi 1h U O e rue and oi lr v an t. eur- &,- "nt" ', ! i""1 n U ' ' 'f 'he lunitaare i.i.f lo'ynj .r even ii une 'imp en' rly pone tf the - i- UQMKltiAiuhiy 1 it j. the it it o heal uu, til rr it rye, j j r' I lave er ri an! ueu.rg ruml Uh'nlv sound Uiu:; live ar.4 ei j-y Ife to a pood Id ae Thin U wl t ic e ck s e'lipuies ill i'oto cn-e Coiigtm n. f ry i I cle. n out lie i:r.iuvrh. wtelen nilite jrihen t,-et up a roo.I at ej tion, n. rt g-ve lu r the sU a ce ehe nr,d r,e fMh&v H he laea-e tl at . ia he lu" xluilevtf t'je f rm may h-. It is imp rtajnt th t w ile usi p fc' rnck't Medic'n a e rtn-ul.1 le bxrf ciaed n- t o tk C 1.1 ; Weep in do- in cl t aiid.fc.qip ta her; v iti riphi ir.n'l tkr out 1 r xerci t lyi in a gr-nial and aui unsi ii.r. I wh it (SNtjncilv un.ieisiood that an. en I recommen a pa'hut tn i car-rul n repard to lakin cold, ahiir l o Iih hiii iia.tia'ly r.cov. ml f om the ff . t- ol a had cold g lar niDre liable In a rela, ge than one ho han heel. ptir ly cii'eil aud I is ,.reci iy the gam in r.pard to Consumptiiiiv. tv n. a.i Hits luin are Uot perlettlv he 1 d. just go oqp a th ro trmitieiit danpir of f II re" tiin, of t e .-l-ease II-. re It 'a that I to ft enuoug v cau Hon pulm. nary paientg p not expilnp then . Ive a n atniogpliere t it' g n t gei ial and yleuin.. I. Conbrm rd ! I'tisuiiiptiyeg!,; Iunp a'r a hum-ol goiea, aliich th legt rlmnge o a f u pin re a ill flame. T' e prai d i c e o' my auc e nrit, my Me tictni Cu sltts in my i. ity n eubdu Irfl mmatio- inaiead of rruv kiut- it, n jnat y of hefafulry do. n inflamel urp canr.m with aafet. to h- nciriit, be e p etl to the lltiop b'a u of w inle-- or Mitt rhjl inn wind of Spriup or autunr . )i a oid he car f 'tly glu. hll lr. ni ad irri alii p i Ou nee The ut osi caution ho Id he oharrved In his par.icolar as wit .u it a cut, i n er aiu,0,t ai y c ri umalance- Is an l til S)S ibtll'y; l ;! 1 h pei so . t' ould be kept o- a w'olegome and nu rt- "u" " el aim, 1 1 e aleiih: nu coiitinu d until the hi(v - rtMo eq l, u the i:a u a quantity of tleth aud stienmn "Ji" tcuren oy inig t e t.. nt of tl worgt k'nd of IT nguw tii.n. and hiTe lived t.. re. ft ,j i.rart h f-e ma y ja g. ifi .r.e lunjs nu ml ,;0-e. i ,ae cr. dt oiii,;lJtiKe a Hviry many lir tern cured by tin triattrent j I, mi. I have nv r g en Ab. uiti. firgt.if ocu.ler I . x,ecl t.. t ike pof egslunof ciy tie' buiV hm the N.i themi Corner o' Six h a-i rch S e t. -h .el a I b pi ase I to f Ivr advice to all ho may require it. -Tull dire t'olig iccoi. panv alt r y Bern HI... mo thai a Kc' " uiu ptrt ; ! . aror i cu b Mrict obgervaue 0f the game. r adiljr ur d by J. H. SCHEVCK M. P.. I' iMd'p' it. JOI1.V F. f'ENKY, Cu lej.e Pia. , New YorV, W'iioieiHle't n. CI 15: Thousands attest its virtues, and from all quarters of the Globe come testimonials of won derful curea performed bv Si nillKina' I ivur iliegulator. J flow to get money is the great ck-Mie of all A reallj good and servicable Sewiug Machine that will mnke money lor 3 011, or help you to save it. AVijl-pe sent to yonr vn home on Trial lor 3u days, uo matter v here you may be, aud you can. pay foi it in small monthly in stallment, by writing to the Great American 3lafhuo Co;., tor. John and Nassau Street. New York ; ;or you can have a County Right tree, as agent, and make mmicvHast. We advise smart men to secure the bus'ineis, as nothing pays bcttETjtlmn the agency for a good Sewing -M,achiiic. Write atonce. 3:jy K0TI9E TollIE LADIES. Among tlie many useful inventions produced by the Nineteenth Century none occupies a more prominent position than that of the Sewing Ma chine, 'fliercheerftil hum of these tireless little helpmates of our mothers and wives, may now be heard in almost every house in the land. They are made in endless variety and one is al most at a iois to choose when there are so manv of decided merit. One of the latest and mos't improved is. the Empire, manufaetured bv the Km Fin E Saving Machine Co., 294 Bowery, N. Y., speedy, noiseless and durable ; and we can conscicntlounly recommend parties in search o, a Machine to give it an examination before con cluding to purchase. Agents wanted, liberal discounts given. Is 1 mav2G:lv- Executors' Notice j - ALL persons having claims against the estate of Mputfort S. "McKeiizie, fecaetl, an; hereby notified to exhibit th- same to the undersigned, oh or before the 23rd day of November. A. D. 1871. i t CII. McKENZlE. I I J JOHN. W MrKENZIE. Executors f Montfort S. McKenzie. dee'd Nov. 18, 1672. 12:6t s ' ! ! .HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Iloltnea & Co, in Murphy' Granite How, and opened a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. .Spile solicits cash orders from abroad. Produce boucht and shipped on vcrr short notice. Respectfully refers to business men of the city. 8nPP on very anort a"Casb paid for all leading articles of country "produce. L. H. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ROOK HILL, S. c, Sidicits shipments ol Flour, Meal, Wheat, Corn and Oats, to be sold on Commission luo c having products ti sell should corres pond wit h me and obtain market prices at K-ck Hill, which can generally be done in 24 hour,, 2ccrrwee ; J. hn I. Shaver, Esq.. Mr. J -VY bite. Salisbury, Dec. 1, Jti71. JJ:3ui:pd O LAND SALE. On thl 9th davrif.Tnn,, i will sell at the Court-llouse door, in Srales yille, the following valuable tracts and interests in Lands belonging to the estate of James F. Lell, deceased, viz : NUMBER ONE, Unown as the Ziawrence Tract. two miles from Statesville, containing Three Ilnndred and Thirty-two Acres, more or less, on the waters of Fourth Creek, 40 to CO acres of which is very rich creek bottom, 100 or more acres heavily limbered rich uplands, and the balance mostly cleared upland ; adjoining ihe lands of Haync Davis, LVq., and others. NUMBER TWO, Known as the Gibson Tract, con taining two Hundred Acres, more or lesx, three miles from Stalesville, on theTavJorsville road, 40 to CO acres well timbered, 40 to 50 acres re cently cleared, and the remainder more worn, but all level clay upland capable of im provement. No broken washing land on it. Two branches, affording stock water. NUMBER THREE. One-fifth Interest in the T. A. Bell place, adjoining No. 2, the whole of which containing Two Hundred and Seventy-four Acres, more or lesss. NUMBER FOUR. One Ziot in the Town of States - ville, known as the "i'otton Lot," (so designa ted in the Will,) containing one and a half Acres, fronting on Depot street, and adjoining the De pot lots. TEHMS OF SALE: One-third (J) cash, one-third (i) at the expiration of six 'months, and one third (J) within twelve morths from day of sale. Interest on two last payments from dav of sale. Notes, with approved security, will be requir ed, anil title withheld until "full p.iynient is made. Persons whishing to exnmine said Lands will please call on ( 'apt. T. A. l'rice, Simonton House, Stalesville J. IIERVEY STEVENSON, Ex. t utor of J. F. Bell, deed. November 22d, 1671. j Also, at the same time rnd place, I will sell sundry r.oWs mid oihir claims for monev and railroad Heck belonging to the estate of T. A. Bell, deceased. J. IIERVEY STEVENSON, Executor, Ac. November 22, 1871. ll:ids MSLUXSr & BROTHKK, CALL ATTEXTIOV TO Til SIR ?omuInj, Machine Shop, And Planing Mill. J"-fThrcshcrs & Horsc-Pow crs rcpai rt d. Sashes, Blinds and Doors, made to or der CASTINGS seen as MILL GEARING, GUDGEOXS, de. Will sell a let of Tobacco Fixtures. Also, A 15 h orse pow er Portable Steam Engine. CONTAINS THE GOVERNMENT OF the Slate, Holding of the C:rts, many Valu able receipts, an acurate Monthly Calendar, Garden Calendar, and many Anecdotes, Stories, &c, making it one of the mot valuable and interesting Almanac's published. For Knife at tne Mores of Jlk & Biown, and McNetly & Walton, Salisbury, N lm:9 PROSPECTUS OK The Semi-Weeltly Economist I propose to publish in Elizabeth CitvN. C 111 January, 1 87 2, a Semi-Weekly Newspaper to be called The Fcvnoinitt. Its aim will be to minister to the Literary taste of its readers, and to promote the Agricul tural, Commercial, Professional, Mechnni. a I and other industrial interests of our people, with all the capacity, industry and zeal it can command. In a word, The Ecunwaiat proposes to occupy the whole field of legitimate journalism. Politically, it will seek, without using the poisoned weapons of bitterness, to foster and combine all the elements of opposition to the reckless tendency of the times ; believing as we honestly do, that our Republic and it i'nstiu lions are in peril, and that unless good men of tVrv flttfta. 1 mil - ntv .... the tide of corruntion that i- a,,r, .tr. . . . '.ri hi, j Una 1 ir.x i. .11 Iw.rim. .1 v.. . i ... ...... , .. ui our l aintrx wui, at no dil;tnt day, be like a tale that is told like a vision that has passed nwav. The Editorial management will be under tbe direction of R. B. Creecy, asnsted bv Col W F. Martiu nnd Dr. R. K. Speed, of Pasquotank Ti -V- U H- errh -.-"nHen county ; T. H. Giiltam and T. ii. Skinner, Perquimans county; Maj. II. A. Gilliam and Oct. Coke Chowan- country ; Hon. L. C. Eathatn, Wash ington county ; Hon. T. J.Jarvis, Tvrrell co Hon. M. L. Eu re, Gates caunlv ; D.C. Winston' Bertie county, and a number of occasional con tributors whose reputation will be a guaranty of the ability, integrity and success of the en terprise. Communications from tlie' different counties in the District and from the Nation?! and State capual will appear in every isroe. There will be strict attention given to the correctness of the aiartet to-theJLocal DejiarWnt of thepaper. T. B. GARNER' Cliiabeth City, N. C, Nov. 20, 1871. 12 tf BROWST I I AM NOW OPENING much tha lanrat Stock t'f GokLi I rver offered in this market, aud can hold out greater fudniinents' than f'Vjbe Wh.desal, an1 Retail D-ah-r. ith 20 yeara clos xp.iiHiire in th- Trad. I think n. dealer will run any ris.k in giviug jnv stock a close examiuution be-f.. re making . T, r.o.n m notes f KX retail. I I call attention to a few leading arises which! p.ircnases. either at vrh.ile-s 1.- ir retail will aid iu reachiug th Dry Goods in all ihe various departmeuts; Notions. Rady Made Clothing, Ueuts. under-wear. Pant, goods. Hats and Caps. Ihn.ts and Shoes, Stationary, Wall and Curtain Phper. Bolting Cloths. HARDWARE AND CUTLJBRY, Nails, Axes; Shivels and Spades. Iron. Steel and Castings; Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS. OILS of U kinds; Dyb Stuffs aud Crockery ! Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Cheese, Soap?, Candle?, Spices of all kinds, Con fectioneries, Nuts, Candies. Currants, all complete iu (i,.,t. line; upper, sole and H.t.noP!. LEATHER. I .leal b.avily in all kinds V I j. I S K I E S a 1 1 d 1 H A X I ) 1 E S , and call your spcchl attention to T. .J Fosti-r'a OLD LO(j CAHIV U HIS KEt , unsurpassed bv anv. I am agent lor tbe famous WATT Plow: Wheeler, Millick & Co'a uunsurpass.d Thrcther and (Meaner, at manufacturers' prices. B?3 S TRICT attention given to all orders. I BUY ALE KINDS OF Very thankful for tin; liberal patron age given me in my biiriness count ction heretofore, I hope to earn a .continuance of tbe same. My salesmen, under present arrangements, are : Geo. E. liostian, M. F. Hunt, Jno. L. Burke, M. A. Vandcrford, Mosea L R.cd. THOS. X POSTER. No. 34 Main street East Ward, ) Salisbury, N. C j 3m:3 Oct. 3, 187 1. IVolice in Uanki'tiptcy. DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. STATES For the Cape Fear District of A. Carolina. IX nAJTKltri'TCT In the matter of Sarnuel Grose, bankrupt. YTOTU'E. This to give notice that a petition has been filed by Samuel Grose of Mecklenburg county, in said Dis trict Court, who haa heretofore been duly declared a bankrupt upon tlie petition of creditors, under the Act of Congress, enti tled An At t to establish a uniform svstem of bankruptcy throughout the United States approved March 2d, 1807, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts und pther claims proveablc under the said Act, and that on the 20th day of December 1871, at 10 o'clock, a. M., in Salisbury , at the office of R. H. BroadfieJd, one of" tbe Registers of said Court, in Bankruptcy, af the time and place assigned for the hearing of tbe same, when and where the creditors may attend and show cause if anv thcrhavc why the prayer of the taid jictition- fhould not bo granted. WM. LAR KINS, elk. of the U. S. Dist. Court of said Dist llJ2t:pd Notice to Assignees. RSI G NEKS in Bankrnptcr who have had a notices of uppoiiitnient ami mnh.1.,.. . VSi'',mn' "eeptaiu-e uinFiium in uu yaoer auu niv f. r'r' u i e uot naid 'or ra,ur- requesiea to lorwitnl amount (i-i) and oblige TH K EDITOR. Look ! Litigants ! In pursuance of n order from th Goyr nor of North Carolina, a Special Term of the Superior Court for theCountyf Rowan, for th trial of Civil Canst-, will be held on Monday, the first day of January. A. L. 172. at which Term of said Court parties and witnesses in al! CIVIL Causes are here by notified to appear aud proseute or de fend their suits. D. A. DAVIS. Chairman CVmtrty Commissioners. Obadia Woi,-e4rrk. iHt . Cueqp.. dtaUie-Moitga-gcs,- a4 rtrion oMtr blanlw for aalt Iiera. llll If 3 II! Ill,, PBODUCE. STAR COOCTNfr invented. U ittiesse on tbe ground who cjpricnce.proi. iL It is sfmplc and Aa aily managed. It baa tbe lartA-st otto ot any StoTe made in America, other vari etiea also on hafctL All aold rhr than any Store pedd ercan sell them, and kr ranted to perform well. Tin Ware on liand. and tin, copprr, and heet-iron work; of all kinds done' to order Ul ER ONEYBROTHER ; DOMESTIC & FANCY Q002S, Furbishing Goods, Hosiery, Draw Trimmingn, AVhite Goods, t, Shoes, Hats. Caps, EISP115' CONFECTIONERIES, Ac a-tTThey are amenta for Sewing Machine ! Agricolttral Iniplernenu, Ac. i PHILIPS & BEOS., 3fum Stret, f drrt tlxt Cvvrl-JI PN SALE Fresh and aaltc FISH of all kinds, n f..!l aupply of FAMttr Gkocerieh, Ligroas, and Yankee Notion-. Also, Roots. Shoes, au Iorestics, Yarns, & Crockerv All gomir low Tor cavh and country pro duce. Call and trt them. (Mar 24 j HWcti,. lOpQtiQ lbs. oIJ Boucs. I V. WALLACE Aaka puUic attention to hb Urge 4 select Stoolt' of Oooda, com prising cvembing in tlie Mcrvantili line, and ofTcred M ekemp as tU chmfM.! hi remaininfrirr atock at cost, in which great bargain ate daily given. Tbe high est cash nrico. iaid in Grawlt at i ! rates, for all kind-of Conn try Prodnc. .. . FUrS ! FlirS !! FUfS !!! Bring all your Furs to WALLACE. ! PAIXTlSa. C. S. M0RING & SON, I EUUSE, SIGH t 02NAHSNTAL PAINTERS, SALISBURY. J. W. BITTING, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, WHOLESALE . RETAIL DEALER In general Merchandise, Embracing all LEADING article. Buy. and sells all. kinds. of Country Ww. Wholesale Liquo( Dealer and Commission Merchant. Agent for Nayamja Glaxo Co. Orders Micitcd. B. w. rniCE. T. J. trice. PKICE & BR0., BSI'il ; HAVE OPF.5ET A PeL22i Pasiilj Grocery Stcrt, In the new building lately occupied by O. C. Smith are selling a choice selection of article in this line; at greatly rcduoed prices Flour. Meal. Bacon. Butter. Lard. Ac. s!l fresh and sweet, always ready. Coffee. Su guars and Teas, tk suit the "fancy. Brin;; your Produce and, trade with Puke, Bko. BURTON CRAIOE. KERR CRAIOE. CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JVo. C Council trrtt,Pps;tt the Court House. PRACTICE in the Suierior Courts of Rowan and ad joining counties; in the Supreme Court at Raleiuh. and in the Unittd States Circuit ami District Courts for the Dist. of North Carolina. March 1871. DENTIST. Office, corner, of Chun h ami limits streets, Salisbury. 2j WM. IL BARKER, 9;: Coach Maker, 1 inanufac turinir all kinds of vehicU-s at his Miop on Lee strctt. Anv one needing a rwtiy y.W. und tine job can getjt here. Call ami see. Ail work after the merit approved patterns, and will compare wirb any north or iuth. Spt ial al tent ion inted to his ligla work, and to his paint ing and trimming. K"Ornamen!al and SK1X Painting done with neatness and dispatch. .Salisbury, March 23. "COME TO BOOKS!" THE SALISBURY ROOK STORE, Ry J. J STEWART, is tbe place to getliooks, from A. B.C. vp icurds, until you cn lcani to talk in lan guage which few tan understand m hool Isioks full scries of all the mtwt popuiar authors. Also, any amount of Bibles. Tes taments, Hymn Books, Vocal and Instru mental Music JHftm Rok, Copy Books, Blank Book. Memo randum, Pens, wfa lEtiV Pencils. Pape r. (Writing and Walt) Inka and Ink Stands, vyith a loag catalogue of Slorij Hooks. BIWGHAIVT & CO. WHOLESALE AKD E ETA IX. Msin St. Salisbury. Are receiving a yery large stock of Salt. ; Sugar. Jlolasses, Bacon. Lard, Rice, Cheeae, Candles, Soap, Powder, Rbot, ; Whisker, Brandy, ; Tolwceo. Wooded Ware, Crockery and Glaas Ware, and all articles usually in the Grocery line, which we arc Helling at wholesale and retail on tbe most favorable term. Now iu Store. 60 sac ks Coffee, 20 bb!s. Sugar, 50 boxes Car-die. r0 " Mol.wes. 50 groa GaD A; x's sup.-. Scotch Snnff, FOR aLE LOW. g Tlie vrry best Keri ne Oil. Pure Clarified Cider Vineirar, Pure Canelie-. Raisen. Nuts, Cheese. Crackers, Torn Stan h. Heckcr's Farina, Cox's Gelatine, Dedicated Cocoanut, Roval Bakinc Powccrs Jui4 recti rod at 01 5G II ill k COS. . X ! HEKDEE-03T, Oslmxx-jr, 2J. MR8. COEEELl! Tbankrul for ra.t favors, baa the pleasure ' to announce th? receipt ofxKTF;l tock F MILIINEHY GOODS, Hats, Bonnet. Chignons, SwitcLe. Rolls. I lower. RiLbons, Ac, W,e i frequently rcc-civing adlition to her atock, ao4 thus ketjH oa band the latert attic Her Flowers arc very beautiful. 6all and see. Order sol'icited. Repairisr eigne as usual. Store nm ncut and cory, Jtf nearly opposite the Ikyden House. j7 mrKNbx- No. 4, GRANITE ROW. MAIN STREET; PEALEft IX Staple and Fancy Dry Godda Clothier. Shoe and Boot, IUu, Groceries, Ac. -4ar, lu. nud mils far task, CORN and FLOUR, and Country Produce generally. Prompt attention to orders for Grais. Firra, Ar. fiIIe :: : thew mho wi t. to tell, a well as u howi to luv, to call and s--. I.It.j n- pays LIBERAL PRICES for Produce, and sell w hat be baa at SMALL ADYAXCE- bADDLE a.nd 1IAU- BOOT & SHOE MAKER. W est comer of Nat Ion a! Hotel. Keeps era sale a plrndid Mock of Harnesa, Ssddles and Bndlea. ttt, nd Boots, to orde .both line attended to. Terms. caah J. H. Earnhart & Co., CARMAQES. BUGGIGS, ar.d Wagons of all kind Alo. repairing dune at short notice and in the bel rnajT-n-r. J-i' Shop on tbe corner of Ia and Kerr stree t... one block from tbe DrtxiL Salburv. March 2.1. J. A. CLODFELTEE & CO. jtnmMjncTnrrrs at Jtf,,irr$ in Fvrittrf. ,"'r "'ts. paintcxl (TismWr Suits, Pn m h Snita, walnut snd painted Cane S-at ( hair. Reeking Chair of all docriptiona. Extension Dinin? TaU'ej ta bles of all kind.-Wardr.dK-, Tturtau, Washttand. What NK. Mst.n-, Sofas Reception Chair bth! Parlor Sci. Also' Rustic Window Shad.-, h noieltv for com plcteness.lieaiity.eheaine nd durability. AlMi.mary other art i. bih e are pre via n-d to iell a h aj or i h-m r than utr House in the wevtern pait .f t!it Mate. 1 . m iiJiV IHH'II IU. lli llPf ITllBI. C"V . . T .1 1 . lir.K iuii as-ortuit nU K- o.h, Ief al ic and Walnut Burial ( u- s. Li h cah Us furnished at '.I hour nt- . Be sure- to . til i. arlv ; p.. it.- the Man sion Hotel. net d or l U.vi the Ejirest orTu-e. se our -i.. k and b. ar our price. Spec ial order (tnatb- tr.-m photographs in our ot!5-ei will U- supplied. C. F. BAKER & CO. Wh lf:k '. tU'uil ltdtrt m Tin, Shect-Ircn zzi Cpcr IrVaro; Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves, of even sic atnl qusiity. STILLS repair ed. Iwiw. Ri.otnl. liinun,! and SjK.uted. all at idiorl notii c :u.l i i th U -t manner. Work WARRAMi.tv Full M- k .f Waiein Store. We cannot 1- under-eid. Highest price- paid f.r o!d e.pj-r. J. ALLEN BR0 Wn7 MERC II V.VMMNC IX GRAIN, FUMriJ.HAY.-C SALISBURY. W. C. lUtihr in I'l l.: 1 7.7.7 I7.1.V GVASO, untl either rel:-t1 ' 1", rt Hirers. Ab Lime, for building 1 ayricn'tun.1 um Office at I..KKMIN a .-.-n's Shoe- Store. Main Mreet. J. ALLEN BE0WN, TiEPRESENTS Mcral of the leading x und in cut rc-.n.-ibSe n ii ics.lotb Fire and Life. L-thi, jKilkic at tbe low et rate. Office at Wm. Overmajc a S5' Slice Store, Main str. a new &a in WASHING. L. A ROK, Tl Mi: Clothes tfc.Xnel aved liv tli- ne of WAIirirLD'fl COI.D WATER Self-Wasliing . SOAP. dend lor Circular nud Pi ice List. AGENTS WANTED. WILSOX, LOCKWOOH, EVERETT a CO , SI Mmt. rt. JSr T rt. boim Apr' 1o' b ' e- ' Irgl- ia. X-rfc iW $mi Car. lea. Vr-rU a Ft ea. "TREE s. Fruit and Ornamental, For Aiiliiiiui of 1871. W invite tl s'.tentM'ti ! rt.-r sbc l-.'r to our lafjceaud rotujuir U L I Mandar.l anJ 1 crl 1 1 ul lice, (irse Vines aod ."-niall lruit. irnaorDUl lr-. M rut and fist!.. Xe Hare Fiu:t snd OrLari ttal Tree. KmIUiui. Fiovcr l!ooU Dea'-ri!: e shd Ii iti-ti trd j-rirrd I atalngcrt a.it prepaid on re e- j t ! ti j m. Joe.: . l! ruita. Oc. No 9 n.ii, i ! 1 re. 10c. No. S-;ref n-l j.r.M- jec. .. 4-V. 1 o e.-:c, fiee. No. & liti.lM ft-. ELLV .tM,i.k A HAI.RY. Eatahnl. laOc i.o. Ii-r N. V. Baud Leaders, For aometLsr jr inU-it.ii) . K t i u rt ci?retk to GKttUVK W. ATK. hu ali.it. N V. 30. CTX3 WILL rAY 03 . A pent 130 j-er ek to I nur fitX n.d Taiuat d.M.oiHh. If you war.t It-raiaaeiit lotoril and jileaact airk. gj-j- for iti uii. arc'rrr liVKIt A e.. Jmra.n. Mlfbi(r.i. A M.llioa Dollars, Fkrevd butit.t men can . ale fc.rtcBe by re veslina: iht veciet of itc l tnie to t -. tddreas kl.WKV. Fr..ad.r. Nw York Agents ! Read This ! 1 1 W a I'tsj rtri. . Itrt 3 t; r Wrrh mr4 Xj- fcict lllr.rra It- t,iu a.M4 w 4rf. 1 la aiM ; St. ft A CaMar- shAit,auoh. si
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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