Carolina Watchman, THAT LINE FECE. -r - Old farmer Smith ctrae liomfe in a miff From hi field the other day, While hU tweet little wife, the pride of hi life, ' At her wheeUwa apinning away. And ever anon, a gay little song With the buzz of her whet;! kept time ; And liw wrathful brow in clearing now, ' Under her cheerful rhyme. Come, come, little Turk ! put away your workf And lioten to what I Bay : What can I do but a quarrel brew f With the man acro the way ? I hate built my fance,buthe wuritcommence To lay ninttle rail ; Hia cattle get in, and the feed geta thin I am tempted to make a -ale I ' Why John, dear John, how ton go on ; I am afrnil it will be a tliey pay.' s No, on, little wife, I have Ifeard that strife, In a lawyer' hand don't pay.' He ia picking a flaw, to drive me to law, I am told, that he Mid he would ; , And you know long ago, law wronged me to, I vowed that 1 never should. i; ' ' J f 1 So what can I do, that I wjtt not rue, To the man acroM the- way V I 'Ifthnt's what you want, I cjin help you haunt That man with the spectre gray P 1 )' Thirty dollars will do to carry it through, j And then you have gained a neighbor ; I It would cost you mvre to peep in the door; j Of a court, and much more labor.' i ! i ' ; 'Just use good uenae let' build him a fence And alian bad art out of the fellow.' They built up hia part, and sent to hia heart Lovc'adart, wherethegood thoughta mellow That very same night, by the candle light, ; ' They cjened, with interest, a leit -r, i Not a word waa there, but three greenback f fair C ' I I Said the man waa getting better. ; Owes of N. C Ao'l Society, Vj r ' Raleioh, Dec. 8, 187'. i" I The executive com mil tee of the North Caro lina Agricultural Society have determined to Invite the assembling of an agricultural conven tion in this city7for the purpose of securing Hnifv of rlinn mirl iflipu.iit v-rmfr:i I inn hi uirei iiy micron. eti 111 ni luui uuai iiurnuiui j : . i . . i : i. . hi in agricultural pursuits. th many members of tlie in session, it has been de- y on the 11th day of Jan- Alter connujiHtion wi reneral ftMxemlilv now lermined to fix the day uarv neiL j It L requested that the farmers of every coun ty and all agricultural societies and clubs shall ftllftfllflt t C fCml 1f attorn Ka fvnean(!itn : The farming interest of the stute are undent- ittu J 1 . tr . oiy ueprexaeu. 10 uncertain n practicable lue Causea of thi depression, to endeavor to provide remedy toset lire unity of purine and strength of action in enforcing such remedy, are well Worth hll the efibrts of the beat people of North i Carolina. ! ' A cordial invitation in extended to members of -imilar convention in other states, and to all who may desire to co-operate with us in this Important object. J J KEMP P. BATTLE, f j President N. C. Ag"l Society. i A IlorriUe Affair. We learn Lit oji Prid moiHing bist a nejrro iimn'aud hU i wife,-wltoae natnc we could iiot ascertain, residing a few mil-8 from the city, in camp Ml county, 'left home btfore daylight to viiil Lynchbuifr.-Ieaviiig their threw cliil idreu, the eldest about nine years of ai, asleep iii the house. They also left h ibriplit fire burning in the ( re place, fiotn .which thny apprehended io danger. Oi. rcturnii.g late in lh- ufiernin they found ;their cabin a lirap of fni.mlderin ruins, (and the mucins f iln ir three children burrly visible in the ashes. It is enp p Osrd that a loer ot wuodi roPed out t 'the fire pUoe and set the house ou lire - Lynchburg Republican. KEElP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ' that the grand jurn of Chester county. j South Carolina, compos d of half whites ! and half blacks', have 'condemned the net of the. President, and ileclirc that "thk ALLEQATlOX COXTAIX-.D jlX THE PltOC ; LAMATION OF THK IMlKSIpENr OF TU.K 1 UN1TKD STATES AtfIT WITlinrTfirvni Ifere is a rebuke, my& ! Evening Journal, to the on the Raltimere ragi mis act i f ; of the president which should be ktiowi every were. L,fl the democratic nxner ! alwaya keep it before the people, in dome 1 C I1"JV A' . ' . .... j Iur1' u tJc time. ll us annate mdig nation meeting hs our onlvl safety in ad j vance, aiid we can and ,i sweep radi j ealianjito the earth in 1872 . PROSPECTUS tPhf Semi-Weekly Xlconotalst. ; I propose to publish in Elizabeth Citv, N. C In Janimrv. 187-J. a S.mUW: xZl . ' .1 ;-U called TU Ennomist. i Iu a in will be to minister to the Literarv i taste of its readers, and to proniote the Aerictll- i turaUCotnmerciar; trtSSi her nclustml interests of our! people, with ill i iui raacuj, inausiry and zeal it can command. A iroH- to occupy , mi ix-Kiiiniaiv juiimniisu. Pin mpin v :n .t.t . . inwnni nuiii ..r I t : i 7 V'' " 'rK wiinoui using the poisonea. weapons ot bitteriidt, to foster and i combine nil tha il -mm m m kbbu kill lltm III I II II u i&t iiinn n : reckless tendency oflie times : ; believinir an we I , mi our nepuojic: anct its instim . wp arc in pern, ana tn.it unless good men of the tkle of cormption that i- surgin- oW Ua. this precious hernage ot our Fathlr. wuf It S distant day, ; h. like f. tale U 1 visioo thai hns pnwed away f The Editorial management willbe under the direcUon of R. B. CjaW a.itcA T , - . ohiuii nuu ur. xv. rv. .peed, ot Pasouotank eounty; col. D. D. Ferrbei amdercountv Chowan country ; Hon. L. a Uiham wtsh ' ! tnirtn.1-. ll' 1 i!.. ' . Mh- PasouotiA . iicrtid conntv. and a. nnmlirnf,.: i iwrua conniv. and a nnmhr. : 1 I if 7 ,t0rn.Zht"1 reputation wi?l be a guaranty of the ability, integrity and sufeess of the en' : terprise. .. , Lr?"r,ioni,Jrir0m l"e 4nnt counties In thwDiMrict and from the National and State jcapiul will appear in every M,e, There will If ACt .attenllon rm to th correctnesa bf the 3Iarketo and to the Local Department of i rf- k .w w Xm WARNER, j auabcthCity.N.C, Nov. 20,1871. 12:tf i A Teoerablc pile A worn out Turkey CArpet. f ! To Can a Bmoky dilmt ey-L)y the in earrfullr with DaDer. wood and j f. 1. 1 ' 1 nn B9 bo iigai ii. HOW TO SECURE A H ANDSOMEINCOME GOOD PAX FOR LITTLE WORkX V g Office of the Morning Star and' Carolina Farmer. I WU.MISOTON, N. C, 1871. TAatrAna f ranifttw wrsruf in., ftia o!niilatirn " - - J v.iv...vj. of the Weekly Star and Carolina Farmer, I have ..A ..A tn ntTa.w, .... - tiv enterm-isins Azents. such as I have never known )ff'erd by any newspaper proprietor in North Carolina! ; f.ie Weekly o'ar is a large twenty-eight col umn paer, publL-hed every Friday morning, in limo for nil the! m.tiU. and ! fill) with nti- taining and useful reading matter. It contains nil i ana rename rejxjrx ui inarxew, a complete summary of N Carolina and S.Carolina news, and all the general news of the day. Subscrip tion price, $2.00 per yea, in advance. The Carolina Farmer is a first class Agricul tural Monthly! Magazine, containing 32 pages of choice matter, original and selected, has handsome covfr and title-page, and is printed on the finest p4per, and with new type just from the foundry. Every farmer in the two Caroli na anon Id have a copy, and it is only necessa ry to exhibit specimen copies in order to secure subscriptions. Subscription price, $2.00 per year in advance. j I Now, if you are willing to act as my Agent, and goto work earnestly and xealoutdy in my behalf, I will allow you the following liberal compensation.; I On every new ubscriber, np to ten, 50 cent ; on every new Subscriber after the first ten$l. In other word, on all new subscribers less than ten in number I will allow you a commission of 25 per renf.; and on all in excess of ten, a commission of! 50 per cent. So you will observe ih-it after you have securetl the first ten subscri bers (for which yo" receive 50 cents each), you are paid $l fo every additional aubscriber ob tained for eitlier paier. TIih very lberarofTer is not intended to ap plv to any but stri-tlv new subcriber those wi o are noi now receiving eitnerone or the pa- oen. Of ro'irs. T ran m n lr p Ho ninnm nn cuL -bribers at $1 per year ; but my object is to in troduce the prtpers into every neigh horhood aftd o rely on their merits to retain for minv v:rr the subscriber now obtained at such heavy ex- 1 besr to call yonr attention to the fact that, under the arrangement proed above no name will be entered on my books unless it is accom panied with the eah. Requests to send papers 10 subscribers! and rhatvp thn scriptiontoagenu will not be noticed. Positively .u: j:.: ! mi i j . . . in m uuiiuiuun; win noi oe aeviaiea irom in any case whatever Specimen copies of both papers will be sent to all parties (who wish to canvas for nbwri. bers. i . I alo publish the 3fomina Star. a. first daily newsnaner. at $7.00 nor r,., A months: or $2.00 for three months Cn all new subscriptions to this paper I will allow you a commiSMion of 25 ner rent Send for specimen copies, read them carefully. '""cifniionsiy recot mend them W .vour riends and neighbors, WM.. J I. BERNARD, 1:3t Editor and Proprietor. and 1 feel sure vu can pnnutiniiniiol - - - - a vvwui . . 1 . . . f . . . Revenue Tax on Tobacco. i - important letter from the TUEASURX DEPARTMENT 1 AT WASHINGTON. Peddlers or Retail Dealers of Tobacl rag a Special Tax of Five Dollars 1 F ... " and may retail onywhere in the State. TatFASURT nrPlRTVifVT :xt, ) 371. ) uffice of Intern! Revkxhr . . .... Washington, Oct. 28, 187 bIR : lh reply to vour Inttpr nf flft 24, la relation to peddling manufactured Tl . . louden, i p.ve to say that a manufac- . urer of tobacco may sell his product anv where in j the: United States without paying a special tax as a dealer in tobac co, but he can ee'l oulv in th ordinal aud unbroken packages. He may send out an employee to peddle for him, who may sell oil the eatno conditions as the i -. . ? inriiiuiacrurer. A peddlrr of tobacco who employee of the manufacturer al u1nJ sales exceed SlOO.per annum, id liable to i-peciai ax as a dealer m tobacco for 8 Iling manufactured tabocco in the man ner ox a peddler, and suclm peddle who has paid the SDecial bacco, ina retail from wooden packages. pauiwcu Hiju BiaK.pea acenrding to law. I Very lespectfullv, J.'"V. Douglass, t - Commissioner. W. D. Jones, Esq., Asseesof 4ih VU tnct, Raleigh, N. C. 1 rv Hrp v a n v OFFER 1 SAYS XW TRIAL. MOiffTIII."X- PAVaiEWTfl. t 1 PRICE REDTJCED. Tub Obkat Amikicak Sewing Machisb Co hsA-e concluded to otfef their whole Stock of Auj)wiqr aud widely-knoicn Macuises, uptiin the abive unparaUed terms, to Everybody Evorj where, who havi. or can fiud ue for'a' really Good Skwixq . Machine, Cheaper than the cheapest. Eve, y one is welcome to a moxtii's free tbial AT THEIR flVTI llnxir The best,' and only trce Gr araxtke of Us 1 ... ? . . . r A trial- ine objm of giving trial im to show yoh ti CtJ UUf is. Z bml? n1 ft0 cePtaIn 0 S'JE yU that Ut Machine The SecTeV of &fr,v U !n 'v. No one h.rt. !tK tiT. 1 P LTfiKSiii MacL'e All Buy noJlacAiiw until you have found it a Good one Iy to learn, Easy to manage, Easy to , Brwy to keep in order, Perfect in 3ec W urn. Perfect m Construction, Simple, Reliable, oahtwetorv. Anv rnmi.n :ti ..f you thi muck cannot have as good a Sfri - w-van WUI1 - f , yOIJ , the maine Jor, noi n ? 10 re1 o rfo a ' 7" fi"d Machine that S ,n "J"' ,t0 do aBy and A jmn tbf t"T never oai 0 order. I A Ab!: ? S?- nd s the r.,l ii-r v . nu is tng Tf v "y to g your I MJ tfortbl lh J,B1K containing; a particulars, hlch We Will Send VOU bv return f.il c-. cin juuucjor . . .' . r-1 , , -......ri, ,,av we nen our uood Aiaciiuie at a Low Price, n 0f pavnjealf a'nd u-"-J Don'tllesUate becanse you are uncertain whetheif you want a Sewing Machine JJSJS Aar you have one of onothir kind. Try a Good one they are always useful, and will Aiake Mo. ley for you, or help you to save it. And if voii have another oura will thow you that the one you have could he improved. The company stake the Terf Existence of their BusineV on the Ueritsjt thU Wonderful and ELt rinJJXIachine. Coiiary Rights given free tj Good b,nart iJen.'Canyas8ers, Male and Fe male, wanted erenpcKere. Write fhr Partieulans and addres: ! GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE Co, I ... 1 Cor. John aadNaaaau Street. 4 t,:13 New York. I EXjTRAORDl $10 $10 Rm Ra, Rt I Radway's Ready Relief Caret the wors pains in from OKI TO TWEKTT KIXCTKS Not one hoar after reading this advertisement need any one safer with. PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is a core for every Pain. It was the first and onfy Pain Remedy that instantly stops trie most excruciating pains, a: lays Innamations. and cures Congestions, whether of the lungs, stom ach, Bowels or other glands or organs by one application, in from one to twenty minfttes.no matter how violent or excruciating the pain Kbeamatic, Bed.ndden, infirm, Unppied, Wer voas, Neuralgic orprostrated with disea-e may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys Inflammation of the ISlaaaer, Inflammdtionof the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, DijncuU breathing. I'olpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, croup, Diptheria, Catarrh, lnlaenza. Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cdd Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the Beady .Relief to the part or part where the pain or difficult y exists will afford ease and couiibrt. Twenty drops in a half a tumbler of watcrwill in a few moments cure cramps, spasms, sour stomach, heartburn, sick heatlache, diarrhae. lysentery, colic, icind in the bowels, and all in ternal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of 'Radways Ready Relief' with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains trom cnange oi water. It is better tnan Frencn Drandy or bitters as a stimulant. Ferer and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cts. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will 'cure Fever and A -rue and all other Alalarious. Itilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fe- wits (aided by Radway's Pills) so quich as 'Kadway's Keady Relief." Fifty cents uer hot tie. HEALTH I BEAUTY! ! Strong and pure rich Blood Increase of f lesh and Blood Clear Skin d; Beau tiful Complexion secured to all. BR. IIASWAT'S Sarsaparilllan Resolvent Has made the most asfbnishing Cures: so quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes, under the influence oj thit, truly Wonderful Medicine, that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE TX FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Everv dron of th comiuunicatus through the blood, sweat, urine and other fluids and jukes of the system the iMiiit, imi ii repairs me wastn 01 me ooay " mm wuuu material, scroiuia, sypui Iis, eouhUmptioD, glaiidular dieaes, ulcers in the thr at. mouth, rumors noHaiii th,. ,rini. aud other parts of the system, sore eres, stru uiorous dicharg. sfrom the ears, and the worst forms of skiu diseases, eruptions, levers, sores, scald heod, ring worm, salt rheum, erysipelas, ache, black spms, worms in ibe flesb, cance.-r in the womnb. and nil runtunir., .a ...,;r! discharges, nipbt sweats. lo..n ol perlu and all oiwn x,i uir me rriueipie, are witinu the cur ative ranjre of this- under ol Modern Chen.ist rv.aud a few days' use will prove to any per son wishinir it lor either fit tiio r..rm Vr .1;.. eae its ptiteut power to cure them. I u a. : m. 11 iu paueui, aany Decoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds in arrestinpihexe h and repairs the same with new material made' irom neaitny blood and this the Sarsaparillian will and does secure a cure is certain; foJ when once this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the loss, ot wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and ev ery day the patient will feel himself growing better aud strongei. the lood digesting better appetite approving and flosh aud we;ght in creasing. Not only does theSarsaparillian Ra solveut excel all known remedial agents in th cure of Chrouic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and bkin diseases ; bnt it is th only po-itive cum for KIDNEY & BLADDER COMPLAINTS V naarr and wwmh diseases, gravel, diabetes! aroDsy.stoni)ft4r if arntnr inn,.ni;n. r..- . jBrignt ri 1 diseas. Albuminuria, and in all cases I where there are brick-dust deposits, or the wa '"'"c-'wihiji iuuea wnn 8nostanceslike the white of an eL'. r thraia .: ml i'or there is a morbid, rtnrlr Kii;..... and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a nrickiDir. buminir n.iwiti'.,n water, and pam in the small of the back and DR. RADWAY'S Perlect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless eWnntiv i.v v purge, reulato. porlfj, cienn d , J ?l ff uoweig. kiui.es. b ad.ler ncrron, 0 -vniTO. uniunue. Mixms lever inflam ination of the bou-pla niiA .11 j "cr n-nani the interna, Viscera: " Warned 773 tivecure. l'ure v riihi. l .. t10"' enry, minerals or dele?erio,u drn "g B .V" UWWIM IliDWAT i 1IL19 will fr system from ail tl 0tw.r- " JtLt. J" ' i ns mi a 1 iu., 87 Maiden Lsne. K Y In THE GREAT CAUSE or HTHttAXr IVIIS211LV. JuBt Published, in a Scaled Envelope. Price 'sizcis a Uctarean the Satire, Tre arnt ai4 tcaiical Cut1 ff Samlrol It ..I b S,ir.K,." ' "Prm",rhcaa. Inrlu ed ihroTl e "Ureen Book.-RW LL M- . - at mornf c."'.1.? L''": : J""". orw ditto, , oKt n ery offer.r , m.i r Z 1, Z, ' 'ua 'which P - ui n-'usao . nt undirui in . . 1 . M pub Lh ti. P tfe sum, a, by audrewin. I aiiio.ua CCLVKRWPLLM Mr dace Ouidc,n pile 25 Add'fM Jhe Pabli her, A LECTURE TO TOUIJO ZCTn. Just published, in a sealed Envelope, rrice 6 cents. kirth- r of the "Ore. n Bo..k , V L EPW E L- M I T worll-r.non a thor. i tl.N adnl iki. 1 fco q"nceio 8rl .AhM V'' .!.: 5 f l h- ot r ed'e'n and wiM. , . Z.rZ 1 c,",u "oved but am r.r or 'rnlahi n. ni n. hi . he.nl . rir el; ,CT: "If y I.n-rr am ti : 1"? " -wllealhr. Tit , . na, on receipt At g e2u 0riw?a!LS P'"in n' Addre.at',t,0bi,her..7n?-e; J 'c.r.? pf all kind, by J. Barxsm rpiiT? mi) mi a I una llVIliiUiUllJlj PianoFortes are acknowled by all who have them In use, and by the First Musical Talent, to be equal and in many respects, Superior to any BX&nufactured They combine Immense Poicert Equahtyt Sweetness and Brilliancy of Tone, Elasticity of Touch, and Great Durability. Dealers, Teachers aud 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 most thoroughly Reasoned timberthe 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 instrn mentB. has enabled us to reduce our prices for First Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-fire pei cent. Iet8 than any other house (offering the same class of instruments) in the United States. While we act upon the maxim of "quick sales and small profits," we make it, at the same time, a special object to furnish our customers 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, neitherdothey wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it i? worth, hence a large claKS of our music loving people have been obliged to do without. Wt can fumish New Seven-Octave Pian. Fortes from SL75 to 050 dollars. Seconu hand Pianos trom 40 to 230 dollars. rF Parties ordering by mail may rely npot the best selections. Our Pianos are fully warranted for mx years Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of tL country upon application. C. M Tremaine & Erolher, MANUFACTURERS, 433 Broome Street, XTew York. TflE BURDETT Combination ORGAN. (With Carpenter and BurdetCs New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over eome in this instrument. The Terdict h Gnaoimoni! The Greatest Soeer&softbe it!! TefhalltDfethe World to Eqcal )t!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical world generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ ApU name indicates, itan ingenivr niiion ofallonr junuard improTementa, coa.bu.ed ith mmvy new features never before introduced or ttemi.tt:d in lifed Organ. toetLer makn.g tt.ii.1 rKan Ibe m rns VLiHA of instrunieitx, and one tLat haa al ready created a revolution in tie pwbhc mind in tbe decided favor of tl geneiaJ adaption or Keed Orjaoa. both Tor aecular and aared uiuic, where an instrument ii required either to accompany tLc voice or to i.roduce orcbtatial eflect. With tbe mnltitudinona and nipr:8irg combina tiona that are contained in tLia iiuctrument, the moat intricate muaic of the "great n.aatera," can be ren dered aa on a gMnd organ ; or the moat aimple mo aic tor the nielodeon can be played by a child. All the rariona improvements on the Burdett Or gan are protected by patent, belong ex.lu-ively to tha Company, and can be used on no other organ. ,IJuFn,t Bw',rd.ett0rK",llia,rciT1 "oat cordial and highest enconiuma from thow ranking among the first of musicians and organist. a !lJtV1 Y"Aepede says of the Bur dett Organ : "It M by lar the most perfect reed instrument we have ever seen." The Christian Leader says : ' We had no idea perfection f.Instruint'Dt Could bo wrought to inch The New York Observer My, : '-Ita ptritj orvoicing.ricbnepsofu.ne.and wonderful or chestral conibmationg. together with a number nfJriVf f,d v1 8tP8' rendtr 5t an intru pctftion " Prfwtion -aa to be Leyond com The prow and public everywhere wbo have had an opportunity oflitenirg to it beautiful train, not only give it their unqualified appro val but unhesitatingly concede tbs. it tand without a rival. aianas Tl e Burdett Organ range fn price from S135 to S1000. irv1'0 New Cabinet o,gn S45, $75, S 100, &c. C. n. Tremaine & BroM WHOLESALE AgKNTS, Jiy, x70. u tii;iji.- CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., op hartford conn. ASSETS OYER $313,000,000. THE ADVANTAGE OFFERED TO INJURE BY THIS CONPANY IS Solid Security, Superior Economy, and jus Louveuieut ay situ of Auuual Lhvideudf. 1 ANXUAL INCOME ABOUT 10,000,000, i i With Lower Expente of Management than ady other American Company, it is sued all the moat desirable kinds of Life and Endowment Policies, i On which Dividends will be paid ANNUALLY AFTER THE FIRT PAYMENT, 0. D. WAIT. Qencral Ag-ent, JNO. A. BRADSUAW, Ag'l, Salisbury - 3cill PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COT. HOME OFFICE RICHMOND Assets lO h September, 1870 annual income over . PolicicM itsued to lt Dec, PREMIUMS ALL CASU REDUCED BY THE A yy UA L CASH DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN. OFFICERS W. C HARRINGTON,.. JOHN E. EDWARDS,.. r I. J. HOPKINS D. J HARTSOOK PROF. E. B. SMITH T -p WTl I Tl1 O. Zu. "ULtr, D. W. COURTS. C.,yCl Anntnr TIV. v T ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED iEVERYW HERE. jp Feb io iv ; J J. Wtvmmm. Pr.tor. R. H. MrO.t. a c. . !.. Ct.ipiitliHfnMiinCl.,M4 M IwMit, N. x. MILI.1QNS near Tettlmeay tm their Weaderfal Carative Ellrrta. Thej are not a wile Faner Drink, Made of Peor Ram, WblakcT, Prosr Spirit a and RcTaae Lleaara dcx-tored, npiced ami crtrnr.l to plraw tlie ttcaUad "Tawlcv" "A pitiiers" "hlrU-TTA.lc, that lou4 tl: kpWr om to rfrankennc nd ruin. bnt ar atro Meliciii(.niaa froni tlie .txtiT Krvn. and Herbs of California free fram all Alraaolic Sllraa ! TherarethetiKEAT HI.OOI) rt KI FIERana A LIKE UITIXti Pitt NCU'LE, a parfaet Renovator and lnijfjr.,t.r of the pytrm. carryinuofT all ixMiiot.ou nmttcr ajid moriiiK the) kxd to a health; condition. Ne pn-ann can tak Ihet Bit tara acrtflaK to airectiona and remain long- unwell, prwldea litr bonaa ara not dn.tro.reit by mineral poanaov aaher aiaaaii. and the iu.l on;ana wattaj bejfand thp point of repair. Tae am a Ceatle ParcaiUe aa well aa a TaJa, poin, je, tha peculiar merit of attmg a a vm r! B-p.t In reliaviBK LV'ii reckon or Ii.fLin. BiatlOTi of tha Lirer. ! all thVlrl CrKma. tOM. FEU ALE COMPLAINTS, i n ycrane; or old. aiorriaii or inle. at the awa of womanWl or at the tarn 0 Ufa. tbewn T enic BiUera have t.o etjnal. Far liflaanaitry aad Chronic Kheama llaaa a4 ;at. Unttyda or Iadicration. BHUaa, Baailttcat and I at ermlllr nt Fc Dlaeaaea af tar- niood. Liver, Kid aeya aad oMaider, th( v Biltera have bren mot aticaeWoL Hack Diaeas.-s are canrd ty Vitiated 1U4, Wa iarenerally prluord by dtrraniaient I ho Dlceatlve Or(tu. DYHPBPMIA OU lAIMOF.STIOX, Bead aehe. Palo la the Wiauldera. Coiilia. Tiabtueu of tba Chest. Ihioea, ir Kructationi of the 8utuach. Taa'e in the Mouth. Btlioat Attarkm. falpnatlon of tha Htart. iDOammatioa af tbe 1.udc, Paia la tbe r fioaa af the Kidney a. and a huixlred other pait.ful irmp loma. an the offprln of trppla. Ther ineirorate the t.Baeh and .UnioUte the torpid Lier and Bowel, which renaer thcta of unsujlfj enWcr ia eleanaina the bloo-l of all impunviea. aad ioi rtbc aew lifW in 1 wi-or to the whole ratrm. FDIt HK IN DIMEAHCS, traTf. Tetter, fait Rieua, EMakea. Spota. fiKi-le. Pustule. bolU.Car-y-TneW. Rinr-Wortna. aral.l Ural Ron- Kr Krr.ine I'ch.uMK lHIoratK,U. of tl,. .kiaT Hunter. Ld U mm-, of te tk. cf w .at-r- name ..r .i,re. aia I lerallT iM ap aiKi erriel out of the ,,tcra , L,, kT,he U,M0, tera. (h. buttle In .Ur" tlTe0t JO"T,DC, Xtt" ,u, luloua of their eura Oeaaae tha Vitiated Blood wbenervr rra Bnd It. Im roHHea huratioe thraachtha kia B Pimplee. Ema tioaa ar Sor.a ; deaaae It when yoa fin4 it obatroe'H aadtlacctaa ia Ua ein: deania It wliea it k Inal. and ywar foelinca will teUroawbea. Keep tba Uoad aara. and the b-altb of the Tteni will follow. PI a, Tae, and oilier Warm a. lurking ia the raWai of aa many thouaaad. are effectually destroyed, and removed. 1ltlnroKhe.1 phy.iolriit. ,,.",rr'T,n, ""Mal apon the fcce of the earth who, body ii exempt fmra the pr. -oce of I.'TJTv . DO, "po1! ,h h'althr element, of the blythat worm. et. bat apon the diaeued humor 2!i.:BrvdTi,', U,l ,ht "' "winter, of TJT' , ? PT.i-m of Medicine, oa rrnlfiurea, no theee Bitterm" 'U ! lU ,T,t"n fruk ormi Uke i. WALKEE. PrepHetor. It H. McDOlf ALD CO, Un"'1"?cJ ':n A"nU- Fraoriaco. Califorol. aad Jj aod J4 Commerce Street. New York- K7-SUU BY ALL DRIUUISTS AND DEALERS. A COMPETENT teacher vcm,t-,l by tho Jt of Janujiry next t- tak ,iio ,.f FRANKLIN ACADKMY. which located on the Now Morksville nad, four iuilo from .Salisbury. Apply to M. A. MILLER. Ch airman of th. Hoard t.f Trustees. Saliabury. N. Ntiv. . 11. EDVAf D HAIQHT & CO., BAKKBKS, ISTo. 0 Xff&ll Street. TJew "SToik. WW PKtSA I TKKrT 11 I. u i li i.v ITriHTM ALL DKPUMTS. Tlie btiainewa of our firm is the State or National Tt.nnk aame aa anv Individual- or firm tanking with ua mav de-po-.il and draw aa they pkaM-, the aame aa'with an? Bank, except that we allow intereat on all ba I lance (of five ier rnt.) We buy and aeli Uonda. Sirw-lr. nnM n.:. newa pa perm, and rollet t ho-ine note anJ Hmfi. ' LhmnaKiml tUm ITrIi Ui.. . . -.....-".--giT.nir ito-ii re- 1IALK1U1I, N. 0. V A $2,01 1,099.70 ..1,000,000.00 a,ooo 18?6 PRESIDEXT. Vice President. - Assistant Scretakt. V.I.. ' . "LILAKl. .SUPEItlNTEXDFM nv Ar.rxnt. LEWIS C HANES. Agent, 4 fa.vk.yi-wo.a.. V s r rx- k u WIIiLIAM VALENTINE, r'.u r"!iiir- liifti'l'ic i-!.11()..d to him. Ue ui.w ir. ft. nil them Hint ho ha- litud up a new and t'tminH&uiir Chop, ; in Sr. Henderson's Brick- Quilling-. Room No- 2, wfcerr lh1 Wi.r.lil In 'I'l. ii-.d ii, ... t l,..n it.. t I . v.. a i 111 pnaraiitf. to ji vt -all'.u titn in rvrr ca-e. He ha ii hi-, fi.pl. iy ..(" tho U-t Ilair'Ore sft-ri-in Wt'-titjrn Xt.rtb Car..liua. He rt-qutitt- a call : frtin aU, trt. X C . ! 17. SO if FALL and WINTER IMPORTATION. i 1 S 7 1 . o: 1st ibbo ii s , Millinery and Straw Goods, i ;p: Armsli-ons:, C alitor A: CO. ; mroBTEn. to jr.BBrps of BONNET, TRIMMING d VELVET BinnoNs, Bonr,ctSIks, Sutins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, CriijKK, lluehes, Floicers, leathirs. Ornaments, Straw Bonnets & Lndirs' Hats. , Trimmed and Utitrimmrd, ! SII AKKK IKM)IS. Ac. ! 2:;7 A 2.VJ ll,U,more Street, ; BA LT 1 .11 ORE, JID. OfTer the lar-eM Sirk to be found in I hi. Country,-and iin(ju.tilt d jn choice, variety ar.l ch piios compri-inc ihe latent Kiiroj,n tiov-elii-. (nlor. K.liciied, and prompt atler.tion Kuril. aer:'tent. SIXTY-HV" nor RIZtMIOALS AWAROCO THK ;rk.t SOUTH KUN MANrFAC TJKY. VM. C. KNAitr, CO. ' yiiinufirturers of CiRAND, .S.ALKL AND ITRIOIIT Piano Fcrtes, i BALTIMORE, MH. Thec Inatninienta have been lcfore the Pub lic lor nearly Thirty Year, and upon tlwir ex cellence wlone aitaiiu d an mnpHirktuvft fwr-rm-menrr whith pnnioiince-4 thorn unorU3litl, in TOXC, TOICH, HUI.KMANM1II' AND LtUA UII.ITY. t"T ' A 1 1 our SjU'ire Pinnns have our New Iinproviftl Ovkr-tkl.vg N ali; and the Agrup", Trtble. j J 1 CfU. W e would call atcial atlontion In our I .. .. I ...... . .i i . . ... ,1.1.1.- t iiieiMci 1 1 1 1 i r i v . -1 1 1 1-1 1 1 iu irawl i muor and .'yLur ijntudr, loiuid ill no otl.t r Piali... which I .r liar the Pi.ino nearer p.rfvction than luu yet yoon attainotl. Errry Puihu Fully W'urmntrd fyr Fiv l'enr. e i- by ptCii anaiit'cnient enallcd to furnUli I'm tor I rynuj :nitl Mljinn ol the mot celel.rlel mkor, W holtoale and lUtail at l.wf- Factory Price. I lluxiratt-d ( ala!' c it-i ;.nd Price I.t.t. prompt ly furni4icd on npp icatioti i. VM. KN ARK Alt).. Iiiitimoro, Md. Or any of our regular el:ii.Iiln.-d agmcio. Octoljer lo, 1S71. (imontha. CONTAINS THE OOVFRV1IFVT ftP the State, Holding of the Court, many Valu able mjoipta, an amrate Monthly Calemlar, Oanlon Calendar, ami many Anecdotea, Suric, Ac, making it r.i.e of the "nue-t valuable ami interowtipg Almanac'a pnUM.ed. For Sale ai the Store of M- k A Riown, and McNeely A Walton,. SaliaU.rv, N. C. ! ' lm9 Amenta ! Head This ! ear rwt a- lar mt a Paa-a rw lt tr wwa.f- H w a lr m W . twea aw t ..WWf.- Prospectus of "THE PATRIOT." THEPATHlOT,w adailj lVuxailr. ConrnratiTe iewpjiT, ia Uiahed tT ih. "Patriot Nrwtarr Aaaocialioti," t Xo. y7 jj atrvtrt, between ;inlli aad Tecih, cilr of w'alh inton. -Tlie Patriot" will adrocata a proton ani perfoct restoration of tb L liion in all ju and iu entire intesriij ; eualiij .bk tL butea aa frtcnbexi by bj the ctmi-tilaiioa the loiniediaie removal of ail dUabtlitica reau'hi,, from (he ciril war, aid the retoation of h,r. mony and fraternal 6-Howahip beiweeti all err liorw of the country, which the abuaew arj oaur uatiot.a of jwrtUan power Lire criminIr ij bored to preretil : A Tar iJ for rercnue to rorer the txprndh. ure of an economical adminttrmtioa, aud at meet the iu.t obi ira tiona t,t iK l:..- - r- ..viKUBinjl fj J oppox-d to the exunng aralem of exUorUuU "V,W,W ur 'i1'! rnonopoliea ai.j utidt Ii gui.d partiality fur fa to ml niaiiufactorer lU-dtKtion of the prmm odiutu and otVra. aire ce of '.axalion, boll, m lo dutic on nuporta and on internal Ttrtvuh- KiSid t.i.omr in trery dertroeol of te (.ovrri.ment and rrt rt ncl.uient of ihe eiird I.oft.rin of ihe public K-rrit-e ii. all it Lrath e, Civil, Miluary jd Naral; A aound .Nalional curm.rr, Kjuallf die ra. ted among the Stalw, ai.d protected lTiil.-ilive fJiK-tuatioita: The rirhta of inUlli'm-r.t 1.1 ,. atlfiali cnmbinat i.mi In d.-prade and ewri.i. it- .r-....,,, .nun ine public UnU aillbe JJ-rrTed lor anna! filler, and aa a rrourceof .National crclit, in opptteiiion to the ItaJUal tollCT f t'lioriiiiiik Vui. .. -... l - - r- .iu.4iii aou corrujt m in rur : The fullest and firmel protection to Ameri can ciiin tie abroad: And cordial armpathy with all pec lea nr glmw h.r libeny nr.d arlf -government. Il i intt-ndi-d u t-ublUh a nriaer of tha fir.t las and to etiliivt the brat available talent in all iu depart met. I. - Terms Invariably CaJi in Adiance : The I ailr Patriot, per annum, $10 00 Ihe Wt-tkly Patriot, per annum, ain- ple copy, 2 !) The Wtt Lly Patriot, per annum, cluba of t ii or more, j og RetniiiaiKt may be made bv drafta ordiexka payable in ai.y of ihe piWipal ci lira, or by 1 oet Office ortlore. AiMmeon Uuinna, J.MKS (i. HtHKUT, "Pat riot Office." Waehinglon, 1 1. C. ' .ational Drmorrilir EirfBlIu Knidtit Commitlrr. Wamiiki.tux, I. c, Angnat SCih, IfTO We Uke pleaoure in recommending rooaiear netly to ihe mpi.n of our Iemocralie and toi.-trvative fiitnda throughout the tvtiniry "Tlit Patrit" newspaper, a annooiK-e-d ia the fr fcfinjc pn-cta. There i. r.o journal at the Capitol threogK which the voittr ol t.pjKexitioti ran now be hrard, or ihe abu and iiiKpiine of ibc artv in pow er mar bo ex:-tJ. hmli an t-ran I. a become an adrni.ttd r.-i-w.iiy, a hich wo are r rvijadV wul be abiv antl ii-ul u.rily fjpplu-d by "The PatritK " Ihia t ni-q,rM rcti i,x.u a firm uiitlaiit-n, and i etililled io the tourd i.ee and fattr tf aii men who leire to rrdtent tl.r ... rrtirut i t irom i.iUrulc ai.tl tt.rruption. and it. l.m,K ilie prin. iplc., .implo irtut--, anj ii.Uprity of our fon-Uihor. COMMITTLE : S:.m. J. Kandall. M. ('., chairman. T M. nuih, H. W.Mwuni. M. ( A. St. f. Ivntrr, F. Mono, M C. p. T .Meiuk, N LJefiriw, Sec retary, '1 honiaa amv. M , Trcaaurcr. f N G I; I'.SS I f i N a L COMMITTEE : En-one rl. (.-.I; John P Stockton. V J; Win II iUrin-m. ( t.nn; H 8 locum, Y; Jo'.n T P.inl. N J ; Nam" I J Randall, Pa ; E T Ilik'ir-, Irl ; K Siot.o. M.I ; J W Johr.aton, Va K K M,oU r, N C ; P Van Trump. Ohio ; W K NiM.uk, I nd; A (J iJterr. Ill; It W inchoner, Ky; t A Mioah. Tonn ; L W.IU, Mo; I A I'.ldridge, Wi-; ); M WilM.n, Minn; Jtephs Smith. Ort-cn ; J A Jtdu..n, t ol ; J C Cor.i.or, lexa-; P M l: Young, (;.; p.,irT( A C Itfrer. Ark. " 2tf Change of Schedule. Company Shoj.a. June Ild.ll Cn and altt-r Si. i, da v. Ju: e 4 th. 1 K7 1 . trajr.i will In run oi- t!.ih r. ad iu accort!a:.te ilb the ft.llt.witj): TIME TABLE--H. C. RAILROAD TRAlVf r-OI.VC E f T : i r. a aTiTtoaa. til' A. Bill lil Cb.t In; t. , . . i 1 1 ti -w . . . (re-nb- r." . Cn.!h. . It I t.. gn. Rleijh G'I4.Uto". . . . ' liri t rm I - I - ri - K 'I -II U Mi . ' t - a 1 l i '-.a ii.. 1 r 1 . II i' I- r t ki Tr.ia ro'Mi wi-- miui .!.. LAtt Mil MS - S llili IH 1 1 rm 11 I - ii er.e ii . i . i tric. nut ChurV lie, J. r 7 1 a a 4 1 4 n t B I - ; 1 as 11 -T r w IJ.oJ a ).: la.f .e r a . I 4 r. mi r a I r. M,U. . H.l tlv i .i.irt.. (kl(ieLr.rt W II r.KKES. Ma'trrf Triup.r.aiiri" .11 T T I y nt.p.. J ( irTI. NSW GOODS. McCubbins, Sullivan & CO. II. te J 1.1 rrrtho.l their Kali and WiatrrHrHl af Newtitx..!. rou. -t itie .f Ttj i.ckkI.. liaidwarv. ..torrru . it,e-a are. I'cMit. rf .toe.. Hal aatl i Pai'.t Jtr:l Pie Muff. lr-n aad Ml dl e H.rne.- n1 t't.aili Ir'rmu.f. folw, 1" rw-r H.n.ro a t.J -iirtinr I-.tU-r. Lla.tia aaJ llifle P'.w.ter H.ceu.f at..! Tie, la f.tt erj lltitig 7IIK ViMl l.K M Ll. la tl.illo CALL AND SEE US. They Vep eonwlant!;- oa Kand a larpa Ktxk f GUANO, PHOSPHATES. LIME de. -end in vour irr. !i.t.uy N. '..Sept. I 1 7 1 - 1871. Fail Trade, 1871. NEW GOODS! GOODS!! Mo3V ool V" 3 Wnltou H.WK -ccivcd their New Pall t-t.i ,rd an- . t ilii f thcui at OLD P BICES, notwiih.fatM.ir.piLe reat ad ar f e in Cvtt" 9 and W.,!;oii ;.,.!.. Tl.oyould i!mi rtll r" prci-.i ittetiti.,u to their large at.d well aj-ift cd Mt k f MEN'S AND ROTS CLOTHING in which they are offerini i'.remt r.mryit II yo i wi.h t eae m.iy c!l and eiaum e tie;r St k I lx for. ju.cha-ir. UvLr .Se.l 'ZJ. 1-T I if . , Save your Wheal & Oats. IMlt IKTANT NdTH K TO FAllMKO- An lTiJo-1iif diM wtery twprrfeel VH i Whett ahtllU'- If the dir-H.rti are ar If f. 4 '.owed end thr rf ia Jare-J fcf ra- ey t r.1 It refetwie-i ' All I - ia ft trwal Prepared aitj U-t a! -l mi j ii t:ssjr JU 1 la-lW l:lmj J ..aU.UU ' "

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