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: - t 1 ! ;: 1" : Ilk' i " : 1 ; - . ; i . I f - ' " 1 v. l . .. wl i - za caum i i r iiim w i ru ulo - vm - ' . . v t ... , . aaam. aaaaataaaaw aaaat av BBaaaaaaaa ffitrVa B-WFEm&'" iEgSE&E. LATENT TilE ClKCLNATI J'LATFOltll. Adopted as infrLronvl bt the ItioI-U Democratic PiKTYj in MOUK THE. lfifir 3 fWZ'JV" TlwfoUowing areMio resOioiioiis in fall : We, thel Liberalj Republicans of the United StntCB, in national convention, as ,embled aCincinuati, proclaim' ihe fol- hwws principle as essential to a just uorernment. -..! --' j ' . I ' First We recognize the etjttality of all ineu before the law,! and hold thajjt ia the .itf thia r-overnnient, (in its jdealinga ith the people to mete out juetM to a, of wbaterer uauvitj, rare, v .nuBinn. relierions or political, h I Snrond We nledze ourelvea to main- ain the Uojon of the States, eancipa nU to oppose uestions settlea Dy ameudpeftts to ioa ant enirancbisj'ipent, a tuy rcopeoingof the questio lUe 13th; Hib and 5th aa WUiU t.TlAltimore last week we Irere ! tlld by a' gcatlenian of unqaestionkbll Ve- j rarity? that iwhile. iorgantoni inthta j $tate, a abort while, sincr Mcvesson, . ,Ua !atA rralvenized Eadical.' 'howeaiui M,v'"v .. ' ' . .. i a kt.'. d letter from senator lool asking ior , namt-s of the "truly loyal" in each town- I. a f.fknatlitltlOll. - Tbird We demand tb-immediate and .hftlnt removal of all disabilities iinpos- i d on account of the'rcbelliou, which waa finally subdued seven years ago, Mieving ijhat universal ainnjesty will resujt in the Complete pacificatiU of all pectiopa. of the L-nnntrv. I' ! PniiiW lirnl ftplf-iroverhmebt. with impartial suffrage, will guard the rights of nil citizens more securely than !any cen- tralized power. The public welfare re iiuirea the supremacy of tbe civil! over the military authority, and tlje retdprn of per ron under the protection of ilie habeas corpus. We demand for the individual the largest liberty Consistent with public order, for the State ( self-government, and fcr the nation a ro;torn to tbe methods of peace and the constitutional limitation of power, j 1 1 V!ft!i The civil service of the eovern- tnent has . become a mere instrninent of j partisan tyranny and personal ambition, j and an object of selfish greed J It is a scandal and reproacli upon, our irea insn intions, and breeds i demoralizaiion dan gerous to the perpftufty of republican government. We, therefore, regard a, inorough reform of the civil service as one, tithe most pressing necessities of the! Iirthr t that honest v. capacity and fidelity! constitute the oilly Valid claims to public rmployment, that thte oQices ot jlhe gov. rrnment cease to be a matter of vbitrary favoritism and pntroiiage, and that public stations become agajn josts of honor. To this end it is imperatively cquired that no Tresident shall be a candidat,e for rej flection. ! ' " Sixth We, demand a system pf t eder al taxation which shall net, necessarily in terftre with tbe industry of the people, and which shall provide! the means necessary to pay the expensesi pi Uio benqrai uov i-rnmcut. economically administered, pen aions. tho intcreit on the public debt and a moderate reduction, annually, of the principal thereof, tind recognizing that! there are in our midkt hones kyX irrecon cilable differences of opinion wiih regard to tiade, we lemit diiciwsion of the subject to the people in thciir congressional is-' ti icts, and to the -decision of Congress thereon, wholly free, of executive inter- lerence or dictation. 1 1 Seventh The public credit mu?t be sacredly maintained, iand we denounce ref 'oartb Rtticle which tiifcS the present judicial dis tricts. ".' - Ainnl section fonrteeu of th fourth ar ti1e bv RtHkbe out all after the word ihin for the ourDOSO of Bending money tp !olfiee;" and lusertmg, inueu or me pari dhip lor tne purpose u BCU"1"1 4 a Bt,;,t41T, ni,4 ii follow n s : "The General noe voier. v Ii.lt ' Assembly sban prescribe a . proper system 01 f"e some . tarthng velatmn 1 a that A. e 7 P tetter, which we' will give from time to . q 8eessioilt and tbe judge8 m8y: t me. JUClvesson was tanonug ucit.. , xchatiffe districU with eacb oiner, as over-portion of benzine, or our j n J may be provided by law" . L.,i,i nnor tiavp. uMii the letter, tor ropi 1 Ktrilr nat spction fitteen of the' worth ar- L.: ,t.l lnonAA l.rt InHpr nnlv for the 1 1?,. anl insert in lieu thereof, the follow Lt jj'jm -.2. - .. - ( 1- I j The fieneral Assembly shall have no If money for each Tile purposes ;was powers, epn.e , - , ; pnly given by dividualt we-ouM any -j" y notice It, but when we have the assu pe Assembly shall allot and Vance of public metf that any amonntr will distrilQte thtkt purtion of this power and ju be used to carry the State for the Kadi- ris(jiction which does not pertain to the Su 'ra. and that too. of the bard earnings pf nrfinp mnrt' smouff the other courts pre Stlifi tax.naverv. we can but rebel. ! 1 I scribed iu this constitute or which may be 'or mean whiskey will cause more snres than will be good for bis jjarty this and other rascally devices apeak more at length hereafter. substantiate all M . jexpo- j may deem best, provide also a proper si si era J Of of appeals, auu reguiaie uy j ucu htri urcessiiiv iuc iutmn- vr ' lb mil I HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, J C., LIGHTNING SAW. ; Super Extra Spring Steel, Warranted Refine! EBEN MOODY BOYNTO 'ov. 27, 1CC; 80 OSEXtliXAW STXU222T, new Tork. July 53, 1SG7 ; Jan. H, Hf l$CS; July 57, isJ9. Q- Not One Failed in 20,000. exercise of their powers, of all the courts II i !. twilstn- finnromfl Pnilff- Kf l&T SS the SAIlie If McKesson's faithfulness is denied . done without conflict with other pro- . i j we can cive names and we BiyJloonuke News. SCENES IN LONDON. prentice Muljord writes from London : '.'They make you take off your bo iS net at the theatre. A woman opens tnepew door for vou at church. Umbrellas ahd walkintrsticka must uot be taken into the courts which mav be established by law. public galleries or museums, by reason of shall be chosen by the vote of the qualified the nronensitv of the British to poke va electors, and for such term as may W pre- -i - .... , visions of ithis constitution." Strike! out sections sixteen, sevenr teen, nineteen, twenty-five and thirty-three of the fourth article. Amend section twenty-six of the fourth article by Striking out all that part which be gins with, aud follows the word "but" in said sectioh. land, in lieu of the part so stricken out, inserting the following : 'The judicial officers and the clerks of any ses. pictures, and statuary. They .de livered np at the entrance, checked, and handed back on emergence without charge. Girl newsboys are more common I than scribed bvj law. The voters of each pre cinct, establ shed as is elsewhere provided for in thisl constitution, shall elect two jus tices of the peace for such term as may be fixed by law, whose jurisdiction snail extend among us. Fire escapes are kep in tbe throughout their respective counties. The cnurcn yard." j General Assembly may provide for the elec tion of more than two justices of the peace iu those rireciucts which contain cities or towns, or Sa which other special reasons ren der it expedieut. . Tbe chief magistrates or cities and incorporated towns shall have " Capture of a Villain. Norwich, Conn.. July 7. Douglas, the negro who committed the rape on Miss Lapieire, was causrht at Iev London, i riday, and car- theiudicial powers of justices of the peace. ri1 tn tl.P wtfh linnse. lr. Julian La- Ameud section thirty of the fourtn article Dierre shot him twice, but not fatally;! The by sti iking out the word -township and tw-.. ..... - ,l lM ft fin inserting, iiu lieu thereof, the word "pre- . 4 .1 . 'e.'L cmcts;" also in the last sentence of the same 9io,ww,A8Hiewreu,.iu.c1 f- section, strike out the words -the coimnis the prisoner woum oe jyncueu ue was ?u . ... .1 ! " j' moved to jail without a preliminary ex amination. .'i i! - "'I I Rare IIoxesty. The first man who ftook the benefit of the bankrupt in Vir ginia after the passage pf the act,i in;S7, went west shortly afterward. Itecenily he returned to the city, and btfore pight had paid all his former creditors in full for the claims which they held against him when he went into bankruptcy ; Ve suDDOse there are few such cases on re cord, and ifspeaks wel for our people. Ridunond Disxmlch. SI i : Rankin, AllE CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Contnvancies, &c, 5cc, for the convenience anl facility pf Fanner, .Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, damage JitUldCrS, , Scale, the beRlWrouh: Iron Tlown to be foumi, CoOllPrs I Warranl them topive iatLfuction. Thotnp- TT y, 1 : "on 8 l'lowd and fcubjHji'erH. Ilouse-lvccpcrs, , coux SUELLF.KS Diucners, cto w nrTTvuo in lact, tew inrsons unacquainted with ; m your order or come and bur. our wiaunsuuitni, are aware oi me wme' I3:tf Saluburr V. G. range of M ants we are prcparal to meet, nor of tbe exact and Inautiful adaptability of our goods for the purposes for which they are made. Nor can we decrile them in an advertisement. Tliey muit le seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware rMore for any thing you want, from a toothpick to a steam engine; irom a pin to a traucuttcr any thing almost evcrv tiling. ' They have I A FULL STOCK always on hand of every , variety of NaiN, Iron, Steel, Hoe, Grain Cra dleii. S'Vthe. lf0 IV.rn Aim at low rriri. IVtoIn. Krivt-K and 1-orka. rairbanka - IVi, . i i A iwiu Hllttlll' El The body of the late Jfrs. S. C. wlro died at FayetteHlle, this week M'aa interred in-the Presbyterian gravfcy5r4 on Tuesday last. Mrs. Martha Rah kin was well known and much beloved in this her native city and countyt She leake? a busband, three children,--one only days old and many friends to mourn : her death. Greensboro" Patriot. I pudiation in every form and guise. i J It may not be generally known', says Kichtb-hA speeayreturn to ipt tie pay-- the Charlotte Vcmocrajr. that u Itsister me'uts is demanded alike by ym highest (Hannah) of the considerations of commercial morality and pioneer of Kentu honest covcrnmcnt. i' I count v, Is. C ( Ninth Wo remember xwith . gratitude health isjioW 85 years old. nnd bid& Fair the heroism and sacrifices ot the soldiers to reach a hundred i .i .i.. t ...il:. .1 -.f L and sailors OI lire ueuuuuv, unu no irci oi ours 'shall ever detract- from their justly- iarntd fame the full; reward of their pat She has retmrkable good Oonstitutional Amendments, riot ism Tenth We are opposed to all furthe j grants of lands to railroads or other corpoj ! rations.L The public I domain jshould be held sacred to actual j settlers, Eleventh We hold that it the duty Passed in the House of Representatives January 17, 1872. ! AN ACT to alter the Constitution of North Carolina. I ! ; The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact (three-fifths of all the members' of j each House concurring.) ! !!; 1 hat the Constitution of this State be altered of the Government id its intercourse with las follows, to wit: e'itrJ nntinna tn rnUivntn tbe fi iendshin Amend section six, of the first article, bv of peace, by treatingLwith alt on fair and ?tri.ki?.S ou' the filTt4tc'a" Jfreof, down ;to and ' .1 . ' f lfUi .i;ulUftft,a, including the word "but;" this being thaclause 4Uttl wwi'i '-;'b ""r'0""" relat.ng to the State debt. ! M tie cither to demand what is nbt right or Amend section twof the second article by sioners of the county may appouit to such office fof the unexpired term," and in lieu ihereof iusert "an aptointnient to fill such vacancy for the unexpired term shall be made as may beprescribed by law." Amend sections one and seven of the fi-tl: article, by striking out the words "commis sioners of the several counties" where they occur in said sections, and in lieu thereof in serting the words, "county authoriiies es tablisned and authorized by law.,? Strike out section four of the fifth article relating to taxation to pay the State debwud interest. : Amend section six of the fifth article by inserting: after the word "instrument" in said section the words "or any other per sonal uroWrtv." I.nsert the' word "and" before the word "srurvpyc'f" in section one of the 7th article, and strike out the words "aud five commis sioners" : hi said: section; a'.so add to aid section the lollowir.; : 'The General As sembly shall provide for a ?y.tepn of :oui:ty goveruiueat for the several counties of tlie State." I ; Amend section two of the seventh article, by strikfug out the word "commissioners" and in lieo thereof iiisertinu the woids couuty authorittcs established aud authorized ke out all be leik of the board ,of ;commission- ers. i Strike out section three of the seventh ar- tiele. and in lieu thereof insert the following : "The county authorities established and au- tho-ized by law shall see that the respective counties are divided into a suitable number of sub-divisions, as compact and convenient in shape as possible, aud marked out by de- unite oounuanes, wnicu may ueaiiereu wneu uecessary. Said sub-divisions fehall be kuowu by the name of precincts. They shall have no corporate powers. The township gov- ernmeuts are abolished. Theoundariesof the pr eincts shall be the same which here tofore defiued the townships until they shall be altered." Strike out sections four, five, six, ten and eleveu of the seventh article, which relate to 11 HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes ii Co., iu Murphy's Granite now, ana openca a ; PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. uot ice lie solicits rash orders from abrotl. Proiluce Itought and shipped on vcrv short Respectfully refers to business en of the citv. gCai5h iaid for all leading articles of country Produce. ll:tf ,: ' - '2 VM fet,l t 'l"-,1 fif: 't.tu miil f .vVJ ' Mi ?r ? t U- ,i.l, f til all rtlrr.,,,,Iy f Hi - f H Ctlr U J i " ? LX.IlTMMSUU-KhAW. Wtultl t ?tfl - TtHrlFS: - kid in r?Je,Tor, to k uST g' A i "-of lk ,Ut, t i jLtJjtpjSi. Av.-.3 r T: Ji Ulk-f O .t tUy ul .1 Kackl.lKLtKiafsv IIUii a4ux runkllr ('J c. !1 i. . . i or hrrwood.batoftliraU:rivriuirciiit tot MtKlw. l.ifLuiK (s,,, ajtIletJ UntM4i.rr. fof use when aeot out; tie t rr- thinner l k. ' U w Ton. Aic Urnti-rx ri rrut.NT. 4. I-:i. E. M Bovjctox. 80 Deeknaa ht., N'tw Veik Sir: TlUrrrt tr Ut 1 m t I ukii..r . , Saw, watked bj I and. y two men aad raw tt rTa rwtiaC km a 1 ri- V. e la a S 4 wiw ,j 16 rats orame. coDt:nonHr. In two tummtra ard 18 mkwi. r at U-r ralr ( a nri of i Uisa aloe nioniM. I an aatiaQrd that lor all ron-Mrt f T-raUiBM later tad raaall ilaU .... croM-tot and wow4 aawa Lave do rival ia A. in r ai.lla aiaaaliritT. I b'terc tbeir nairriMl rn-e aaaid avc a at aiboaal ftaoaraa4 tiin. rai liaYtr tl i.: . rotlliona of men. j. W. Itl.aKK. FawriaHaornlaa4 F.rtrrr. lafHrti Irtrtaie I'atr X, B. Tbe t-Wremr teu art qnofrd ir.ert-ly to tioe wLat Lo;l L yktka-Uat dure! ttrit, la better Uin the old V frirtie n pro-r tied l"r all oiK mh. Hanet bard ware men will .rvrore tW rf"in ('r tbetr eAmm. a-rea if tbrj are irrwUw ir4 art inferior pool. but w l-re tlfj'do mt Lrj ll.rro. apent are atitrt. K . U. Million f axeaate KM-d for ttiinc wood : a I 'rMninr t Vr. eltl er tot tr w ti tf for two. Will rot five tmu-a fj.t a an Hf. kr not Uj tWtu 1 .Alio. Lij.lln.jc 1 ha. 4Ut hi loof, mil'5e lor renrra! n. r- that t'ie nsne aol "fnl i on r.liw. K. M. UVNTOX,So:e I'ropr ctor aaJ Mnaftuttr 5a Vol. 14 -I BURKE 1 COFFIN. SALISBURY AM) BOOR o- g a ia:m almanacs m STORE. Commission Merchants, (y ylf Sign of the lied Uhuj. MEROXEY'S OLD STAND, MAIM STlil.IT SALISBURY, N. 0. is.vms ! ; j ut:ii::;ax r.- . viiOUL i;joks. ! i iN: o k Si J. K. 15V UK E. ' great Daniel Boone, the hy law;V and iu the same section stril tky, is living in Cajdwell the words, "the Register of DeeJs sh CX OUICIQ C J. M. COVFIN. j l'.l.-t st li V tiitioiu-' x on re:i.-oi.abl( Bay Ordcn and coni;nnient.-! ri--ject fully ko lutcd. TAuction kales every Saturday and public days. Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh! Yes! Sit.; ti.U rr.;i.b- A I the I'.ook .St reo AND 11VMN.-. At Cc !..' Stori- At tl: i- v...:.-t , At the I'.o-.k Store, thii'srin tin- way of l!oiks aul can l.ad t'.t ftimrt n-jtk-e aid uni.s. i Al the rok Store. il' T- will t i-i'iv.- pri2ipt iitteu- 1: .c.-... lj - ' ; l ;. ..oU. M. noyMuVf Li, Hf ! II t i i . ( .ii:, : ! i: Vi.r.r CAI.ViN J i'). 21. J I'LV LKT1, lD:tf l ill. !. f a : 1 luc'. m eur . 'tr.Iii ("r to a fi ( t u- - i'i !t o . !. . I I li- . V In . ' L- I , 1 ! ' r n.triii W-. .1 J.t.1 1 r r il Vi. t r j.r. Ill !i I ln. r ! I I a I frt . j Milr u t i . r I W-T . -. .1 striking out the wol " annually," and inching the township system. in lieu thereof, the word "biennially;'; uetng Amend sections eight and nine of the in reference to the sesaionof the General As- seventh article, hy slrikiug out the words "or ; townships" where they occur in, said sections. Strike out 6ectiou three of the ninth article, i 8emblv. Amend section five jof the second artlclfe, by to submit to what is wrnncr. iL -w w at'1 . ' ' 1 Twelfth x or lhGj proiuotiqn ana suc cess of these vital principles, and the sup port ot the canqiduttjs nominated by this nnivriiLiuii. iiivilc uiiu Liiiuiauv n li i arriirinfT our an Tiifit iihapoiiaa iim wa.i ; Mm . ..1 . n . .m r, , I . , " o ...n. .v.in (iui, wuiu.j i ana in lieu tuereoi mseri me following : i ne come the eo-opcration ot all pafriolic till- ma senate districts,' and by striking out the eneral Afsemblv shall make suitable nro- Kens wiinom rcgiru 19 previous poiuicai t-- . ... j .c v,sion uy law tor the tnanaeemlent and reeu Affiliation. -I. 0 U"'S .1reucuJu.e iation of the public schools, aud for perfect- ,i i.ftAkl.-, mg the system of fre public instruction .. v.vfta v .a "VWIIU iiimivriu - I c , . 1 . . t ft .1 . 1 SOMNAMBULISTIC SMITH. Rtyled " section 30," and Unread as follpwsi I oinKe out secuon nve 01 tnnimn article, . j " The members of the tnornl Asamf,W Uh land in lieu thereof, insert the following: llelsbjizzar Smith had a verjr bad and each receive three hundred dollars a a com- "The General Assembly shall have power to vervl dangerous habit of walking in his pensation for their services during; their term. i,rovideJbr the election of Trustees of the a CD rJ 1 a w - : - . '! a. m subject to sncn regulations in regard to tune of 1 University of JNortn Carolina, in whom Hjmeiu ana reuueuon lor non-attendance as l cnosen, soau oe vested an tne privileges, may oe prescnoea by law ; but they may! have rights, franhises and endowments hereto au additional allowance when they arej called fore in any wise' grauted to, or conferred up W6vw ... Piicviui 1 session, aiiu mneage auaa oe on, the Board of Tiustees of said Universi ich ceiiis per mne ior eacn session.r 3 - Amend section one of the'thircl article by striking oct the words " four Tears" where thev occur first in said section, and inserting in lieu mereoi, tne words " two years," being in refer ence tothe terms of executive officers. 1 Having falkn back to a Letter jhw been reinlorceit lv forming a coiiartnt-rviiii Jno. M. Co fits, who has been long and favor- j ably known in the Mercantile community, 1 would respectfully retain mv thanks to the , puuuc genenuiy, anu m.acii a con 11 11 nance' 01 their patronnge to the new Firm ; with the as surance that we will do all we can to Satisfy all who may have anything to sell or bnv. , J. K. BURKE. ' January 1S72. i N. B. I will continue to attend to the sell ing of any kind of property in the country, for Administrators and other when notified in time, tf :18 J. K. BURKE, Auctioneer. FURNITURE I . F 'I ti. alecp, Bays the Chicago Inter-Ocean. Iljs faniiily feared that during some one of his somnambulistic saunteringg he wouH chjatge out of the window and kill himself; go' (hey persuaded him to sleep with his little brother illiatn, and to tie one end lof a rope around his body, and the other aronnd the waist of little ilUam- I he very first night after thia arrangement was rnade, Delshazzar dreamed that a burglar was pursuing mm with a dagger. So he rrept over to William's side of the bed, stepped over William's Blitmbiciing form, jumped out on the floor and slid under the bed. lie stayod there awhile fast asleep. and then his nightmare having changed, he got under the covers in hi old place. The rope, it will be observejd, waa be neath the bed, and it was pulled taut, too. Early in the morning l)elaha2zar, about half awake, scrouged over against Wil- -liam. To his surprise the; movement jerked William clear out of bed. Belshaz- Star leaped out of bed to ascertain the cause oi this phenomenon, and at the eame time his brother 1 disappeared under the bed. Belshazzar,) hardly! yet awake, was'acarcd, and he dived bentjath his bed. stead ; 'as he did so he hea?rd William akinnisbing across the blankets aboe his head. Once more he rushed out, iust in ; time) to perceivo Wiiliamj glide over the other side. "Uelshazzar was just then nuflicieiitly con?ciou3 to feel the rope pull ing him1. He comprehended the situation at oncel and tliscngaged- hirnseU. Arid perhapi little William was nt mad ! He . was in the hospital hudergoinjj; repairs f4r About tiireo vyecks, and when he came out bad a strons: desiro to sleep alone. Bel thazzar anchors himself nowto an anvil tution, thus abolishing that effice. Amend section six of the third article, bv ... ... 1 - striKiugout tne word "annually ' and in sertmg, in lieu thereof, the word 'blenuial- y.' so as to conform to the provisions re- specting the sessions of the General V-6m bly. - 1 . -1 A lady was urged by her friends 0 ! marry a widower, and as ariunient they 1 spoke lof hia two ubeaulifil children. I "Uhudrjen, repnca une iaay, -are iik toothpicks ; a person wantB htr own." Strike out the words " SurrintendcntofPub ic Works," wherever they occur in the Cousti- 1 . ty; and the General Assembly may make such provisions, laws and regulatious, fnnn time to time, as may be necessary and ex pedient, for the maintenance aud inauage meut of said University." Strike out section thirteen, fourteen and tiftten of the n'.nth article, relating to the University of North Carolina. Ameud sec tion teinof the eleventh article by striking out the words "at the charge of the State and in lieu thereof, insert the words "by the State; land those who do nat own property exetnptiou prescribed in this Constitution, or whose pareuts c J. A. CLODFELTER k CO. hituiif tcturvrs iiid Dcaltas in FtiDiiturr, w ... . 1 Invite attention to tiitir stock of Cottage Hcadsiteuds, Cottage Cliamlwr Suits, paint ed Clunnhor Suits,: French Suit. Walnut and paintf-d Cane Scat Chairs, j Hocking I'liairs of all dcsc-iijitionn, VJitension ' Diuing Tablei--tables of all kiml Wanlroben, I ISureans, W'ashstands, What-Ntits, III nt tret-Ken, j Sofas. Kecent ion Chain and Parlor SeU. Also, j Rustic Wiiuiow Shades, a novelty fr complete, ucss. beaut v. cheapness and durabilitr. AImiI manv titner articlon wnicn wc are prepared 10 1 iv 1 sell as cheap or c!cap-r tkan anj 11 ou.se in the 1 have analyzed the Whiskey known under the brand of "i? SELECT," con trolled by Messrs. WALTER D. BIj AIEt & Co., Richmond, Va , and j western part of the Mate nnd it Free lroill 1 llll till, and and other impurities, and recommend Us use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McCAW, M. 1) , Late Prof, of Chemistry M. College, Va. This brand is beyond all doubt a supe rior article and can only be had genuine, beiug minors, whose pareuts co not owu Strike out sections two and three of the I property over and above the same, shall be fourth article, being the provisions which' re- cared for at the charge of the State. fer to the appointment and duties ofjthe Alter section seven of the fourteenth ar- Code Commissioners. il i -i tide so that said section 6hall read as fol- Alter sectii four of the fourth article! so follows: "No person who shalL hold any of- that said section shall readas follows1: 'Tbe fifce or place of trust or profit under the United judicial power of the State shall be vested in States, or any department thereof, orj under a court for the 'trial' of impeachments, ajSu- any other State or government, shall hold or preme court. Superior courts, such interior exercise any other office or place nf trnst or Courts as may be established by law, bnd profit under the authority of this Stated or be Courts of Justice of the Peace." 1 14 eligible to a seat in either house of the Alter section eight of the fourth ! article. Geueral Aesembly ; Provided, That nothing to olhcers in eace, Loinmis- at T. J Foster's, No. 3 Main St., nearly opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, X. C 3S:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBEK, "OETURNSBIS THANKS to his OLD t, FRIES I) S and the Public for the liberal '.Nitronace beri'tofore extended tiMiim. He now informs thein that he has littcd nn a ik v; a:.d couimodioi b Shop, in Sr. Henderson's Ziricfc Ballding, Xloom If o. 2, where he would be plc-scd to sccthcin. He guarantee to give satisfaction m evcrv case. He has in his employ of the be-t Uair Ire-?eri in Western Xorth taiolina. lie requests a call from all. Salisbury, X.C.. Hec. 17. 18o9. 50 tf AVIiy l.c the lAzhtninz aw ! IVcause th fa.tct is Xht d.c-l. W sIWI i.l". Aa it cn!i lit i- liun-lir.l '-r u uiv j"!!Jt tue- lal-ortl.xt ft nut il. rtM-rat . a 'at in .fi llfth by fpc cl ul.J ej-e wl an iu.i'i ut t il j-j li.rcM oi a lioioi. 1 1 otilt d.Bi elit l ati tbat uiiakiimil l..ii iiegU 1 1 : M-' tU u an) rkai t ; lo ih t ?lj. it e.fc ) In t,d. Thcae pateut U-clii uic .l f out leiilh ai.d iiu ifclu:l-t: icuiitil at.0 t t lal cvhb.h btr. Tl.rc lia vc bc-t-n niiiny rit ire lor el ax-r tr th. bjt no (Wi .alkt ittia tcrtk rrv rtUnjUl thoc are know u vv lit J.on.U m k IL l-r n. an iudiiei I iad V, t i,tt tl ll lul'i if tiip oilt,i'l eJ,;'! e .rojr-l-tl mi l loi.l,- ,tli uli- lrt of Ml. t O.irtl r It.i ( nif is auliMilutt J ! I r.- it ill i,e lln lr-t aiil luflcr tcniiiip fr a wltn r n . l-al Liiy'a poor tool oi any oil.cr : -i nj t t .-r a icvfit iar. tw .a !). ).,r ni.Li.ik ' lait;- lt tli- l'at i.t l i.V.i i-. ! nt Oil ei.t f: 11. art "I1 rr m : " lt. ln.li c i on.tv.l. t illi oNt l n am. tr liflo on.lt ii ot r r t ljf. at c! t t laa t ver-cd ii;t oi. ilt-i -n!-. 2nl I nc iimi.i U:na 1 ''! " r"' t . r t r.d rlai orly ill. m.i. . - i ii in. i mj ii. I ot Al I'hj". '. k , h I oi.i v . t . Lvi e Lt I. r oil t r. ti t- f Lt i t.d .. - - 1 lift OUt Ull lOtitll. 3J. Cut a'. 0iic t oi oi-i-ocile aiiclt to tl.e old Uo' L ati . bebrall. al! Kaa dut, e a of a hariow. 4h. ri. r lrfil with an oi fctor.c afUr f.'ii.c ttlli. fit!.. Thf are the .n'i .aU-:it ii.n-. t . ..'.(. t.c anii Wfrii-f c ll. lr o n Ur rrtpu tl if fer. eaie-r than any ot..e-r. aud lie. illi pitarot loiw. aa nu-j it- U kLark aa tte . DOY.TO.'S IATL.T I.IGIIT.I.G HAW CP A full assortment of ITofewood. Metal ic nd Wal tint ln rial Cases, which tan be fur- nifhed at 3 hours notice. 15c sure to call, nearly opposite the Manoion iTotcl, next door below the Express office, t-ee onr etock and hear onr prii-cs. Speeial orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. ap-V29.ym i .i c - Wflfc. k I Assignee's Sale or $4000 lo WORTH $6000 OF sotnat said section shall read as follows: lierein contaiued tvhall exteud - i ue oupreme court snau consist of a Chief tne militia. Justice ot the r Justice and two Associate Justices:! Pirori- sioners for Special Purposes. " ded. That this shall not apply to thel justices Adti another section to the foiirtheenth ar- 1 A . r - i i. I. at m a - luring ineir presenti term of oiiica, unless tiele to be styled 'section o. ' ana to readas by death, resignation, or oherwise, the pum- fallows; "Couuty otBcers. justices: of the ber of Associate Justices Jthall h lihMl neace and other officers whost ofllrea are to two." ji V . abolished or changed iu any way by the al- Alter section twelve of he fourth article teratjou of the constitution, shall continue to mai, siuu section snail read as :ellws : exercise t net r lunctions until auy provisions ;TheState shall bo divided iu!tonrie judi- uecessary to be made by law in order to give clal districts, for each of which a judge hall full effect to the alterations, so far as relates be chosen; aud in each district - a Superior to eaiid officers sb"all have been made.' eunsnau ue neia at least, twice in each Renumber the sections in thosa articles year, to continue for sueh time in each conn- fm KiK on fiMt!.tn linn twn itrt.lriin rty respectively as may be nrescribpl!b- Lnr I tritKi u vcuera Assemoiv suan lay oil gaid dis- aud give to any new. Section that number tncts m due time, so1 that the said nine which by this met hod would have been given Judges may be chosen and begin their oifici- to theection for " whicli it is substited, and te.m v m nrsi geuerai election for raem- the alteration shall be embodied into the oer. oi me general Assembly which shall constitution, and the several sections nutn oceur aiier me ratification : of this section." J bered consecutively. State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Svperior Court, Spring Term, 1872. Marshall T. Bell as Assignee of William Griffin, Bankrupt, against George C. McIIenry aud Daniel B. Welch, defendants. IT appearine to the 8atUfaction of the Court on afhdavit filed, that the defendant George C. Ml-- . Henry is not a resident of the State of 2Corth j Carolina. t ' It is therefore ordered and adjudged tint pul- ! hcation be- made in the Carolina il uirh mun a ; newspaper published in the Town of Sali-lmry, 1 North Carolina, for rix weeks, notifying thede- : fendant, George C. McIIenry that a Summon ha been issued in the above action rgain: him in-which he is notified that a complaint will be j filed in this action at the next term of Iredell Supciior Court, on the second Monday after the j third Monday in August, A. D.1S72, within the t first three days of the Term, and nnlesa the dc- i fendant. Georze C. McIIenry answer the same 1 .i :i i t t . I - : ' wunin ine lime prescnoet oy in, me piao.iiu will ask for .the relief demanded in the com plaint. Witness C. L. Stimmer, Clerk of our paid Court at oflice, in StatesAille. this 20th day of April. 1872. C. L. SUMMEKHL C 8 C. 6w33:pr fee $3 . xf Iredell county. - ALL KINDS of COURT AN DM A GISTRA PES' Ji LA NKS ai this office XiDXx I WILL lKgin at JO o'clock on ftaturday. TiSaytllC 4th, at the Auction HoumoI BDKKL t COFFIN, to cll at public pale, the STOCK OF GOODS lately belonging to John W. Bitting, bankrupt Thin Stock conMt of a general asortme-nt of UerchaLdi.se, nuch a is UMially found in any First Class Stohe. SALts U cmtinneeverj Saturday till the whole Stock U cloM-d out. Merchant and Traders are respectfully invi ted and reqneted to attend these Sales. Terms will be stated at the time of ale. J. K. HL'UKK. .i,-,rti f J. W. BiTTiXii. Rlit-burv, April 1" 1-T . :M::f Tlii v jsM several prat a-lvantar'-'- f'r c!.l V Utli. la Lit! rtc lr on. cpiby n cnja--ut aaa. tlie ftri.trtu. vifin and Curt li lilt t.l lUrt-tk i " lUo ) ' V tor dp jfnn.iMii.n r ro. Ltiou tl at onlj tau. fant oiL-r paitU tt vnaiiB.t.i .imnllril, n,il irrWl rlritir-. Srcrp. All are artir th.t an oidirarj l.ard taw mt r-nly n wit: i- Uw'rl ret K.fT' retire tban th back, or rt-Ulirijt ryt TI cmt Irt-U. n llur eppote ci.uii. lace. -tei ta i- art iuiTolnt to tbe 'rvt ut both aof tL tied as , in diatiinijen tatLc t ak urf Ut aaw. Henc aid in.-iiab. ..t-' East or CYtti. It Uirto plow i rrotf In tinilr lata U rra aarett Tfcr pp." ' this principle la rery prrl-rl. all lie Irrtk Uim ut tw I'rth. dunb.t tt ah osuidt trn, cat nd projrUi t tie. andeWat :.o;tai r t !j will, tl . t-i. S. books. r thirk rakinjr Wlk. to U rvticd : only ot mill k rrc.irrd lo kerf MarT m t... ...... ir.r U nnU 1 lalwtirr '.uLi:l, l.liroic n.nin..- r'aariiT Ci ece. Continin.tili . otitic aid cl iTn f . tlt- rut. l.i;t clear, bv linirt tletbtc aU.tp tie tnjtii t 1 .u II r a p clcarirf iirplrmenl. f. ,..!,. i.rk ra.r rUii-- a 1 l 1 a m at A mm T t. a T T t . r I.T -ta I . m A I" U: aa a - . wood) ios in 51.1 .r.U. Uforr V atr t r i.cial VIr.i- ar d cl rr d.H-i.ro' ,t.,I'f, effort the aawin. lj L.o.l of ter.tr-n cuul, .. I 1.. t' tj r. !. i.h it -i eipUt lK.r (including loi-t tire-) in MicLifan. 1tl. 0!. I.t tat, b.cb. ulUuMv.utt' tuorxJerfnl. 1 hrw Saw arv mnie a tecUd br foor pUat. d We trnt thai U-e inrrnwra rn w, will tble to enjoy V. Aoik, AniL, 7. 1870. TJiese Sairs are unirrrsally coveded to SvrjufsaU others fir Ocm f vt1rg 1 1 . . a t . r. IA IJa IXaaaaV ' i.ir w . I CUAT IIM Ql BEST IN THE WORLD". 1 X- M W M mm li ' 5cw;Tork Office, 27 BEIKMA2I ZZ AfriltG, 1872. S2Aj ndaold .v Vr. r.. M. BTitmi. SO ll-kntfi U-rrV N Vrk. J" U-d repc'ctitelv 27. lOi Joljr . 1Kb: Jauuary U. 1 Jl.' 77 ' ' of ao itiuil an imprutfrnrtt. In rur.c i wn.,w... - 4 dc fruit of lL(;r lakoia free from isfnc-t r l' TtCJ f "J 4tjd " r Although 8500 challenge for cTne qf text hat Urn adirrtisetl im mill (f papers, and engrared on each saK, no one has ever DAKKD to putJicly Ust the matter, NO ot1er sate has double pointed teeth, CONSTRUCTKD TO CUT IN LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTrllH-: OF 31 TOOTH ONLY by direct action. Marriacrc Certificates for sale here. The cutting cf all single pointed luih are equal, an d H' X irt 1 are tljubic, Kith direct action, tpaccJ, and elunt concealed Utiectn ;--f-4 J. If one point f M teas set one tray and cc the ofl'r. the slant trould ride and lift out Uc tooth. Wlen the liaraware trae do not -ell, apenti wanted, and no rTf(TmB"Lt is required. A aix foot cros cut and a Liick faw-Uade will be teat to nj on receipt of SO, cr ?1 1t foot. One man tawi il 25 per foot. 2G:tf i r
July 26, 1872, edition 1
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