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l! '! ' ' i- i i TflE DISCOVERIES AMONO !-! - 'I IsTars. !..: Miiuderfut result Iteoorted. At thd I ipt 'meeting. of tie Royal Aitronomica faciei v in London. Dr. Uarffins, tlie eml i in f ijct rof coplsf , made an exiraorainarw P"" " 9 BoxfO&f Of TB Six. -Exploration g cf lh cjptf fttreful kind. bare established tb Met that bills, dales, ratines and mountains? characterise the j bottoms of oceans and: seas. v Five xaUes, perpendic ular depth, prore there most be some ex- even are seema eea ire .wonucnui. ."'"t I -" -r 1 r' ---- . ' ... ii... 'Hi.lifJ tlift retroseoDe to the to te no waste piaees oauie eiooe, since light star Sirios, Ihougb jbis instrtunenf animal and vegetable lives are everywhere ;i Vans were not then sufficient to reni fitted precise! to those obscure localities .it i.im unite certain as tr the result. where they ftn found. On the higher Hi ill he was able to announce with some, peak of the Andes, the Cordilleras. Mount ' i 11 .t ci : ; i. J rkonnn np (Iid lnflv ronirsi tf Ifirlia: i. ft 1. ' M 1 I llliL fM,rl TM.. tarui'a s1va. i at a rate exceeding twenty - mueirper iut; .ipvUu, . v. w7 4,1,3. In order that he inigbt extend ted from profound depths in. primitive? .be method to other stars, the Royal So- seas, on the mud and debris of a vastly t ity placed at his disposal a fine tele remote periid, to their present position. niteeti lncues in .aDerwre. uu i . t 1 1 L rnfH ,ecialydantfcd to gather as much light are chronological evidence of the uughty (iJpoHiblewitli tlwtipertnre. . revolutions liwjugb which th) earth ha Suitable spcctrocopuj4ppliances were passed. I ho remains of curipus things ,. -ni rnvi,f.A f.,r tlm delicate work Dr. in art, the fabricaticn of human hand?, 1 T . 1 a. I m.-m aF UmK m til VAcUt Im nwnhntnrt tifrdPinf-wita to mulertaite. ll was , urn i wauj "'-w vuitVU.u . i', . - . . .i .t 1 tri.i , t, T:rt4 ht: winter, savs the SDCCWTor. mat me i mnueucui uwc, uij uD ufc w we :almmi,l will H'ldV Inr WfcrK 1 DQI II- IBB uuru W UO iuiicb u.c xhw Hiruuuiviii " " - " - w n I - . : . . lf t i i. ii - i , v....:J tUa I Ibvci at futiirn bpab . a murinn nhfild rfi Wonderful news from the Stars with its J inspected1 traveler, who in their m idi IIs finds that many of the stars are vetigations wonder how they came there; i i. r tr.t . .1. Ji 1 aytiiing tar more ewmiy man uau uccu The General at the end of; Strike out Assembly maj reduce or In crease the number of Districts to take effect rh iudicial term section thirteen of the fourth rtinnosed. Arcturua, for instance, ii trav ling toward us at the rate oftome fifty i tiles per tccond,' jand as his thwart mo tloii is fully as! great, (for tbi star's dis tliince has been estimated.) the actual It is worthy of special notice that all the Grant speaker sent to North Caroli na are office-holders. ? They go to plead for a continuation of their bread and but- ter. not to discnfcs great questions as in- olbcity with which be is Bpeeduiff through tellieent freemen would do, before their J pace cann6t be less than seventy miles countrymen. Secretary Boutwell heads eij second. .Other stars are moving with the list, and from that point the speakers 4rresporfcling velocities, , ( ruu down the whole list of political peri li Hut amidst the taolions'thus detected, gioners. With such leaders $200,000 ab l)r. lluggins has traced the signs of Uw. gtracted from the United States Treasury, First, be jean trace a tendency among the Grant hopes to carry North Carolina! fti tars inone part of the heavens to approach August and also in November. Bui that the earth, while the stars in the opposite scheme will be thoroughly riddled by Lart of the heavens are receding from us, Thormati, Stockton, Doolittle; Schurz itiiid the stars which are approaching lie ani other men of that stamp, and the on that side of lbe( heavens towards wmcn state earned for the Domocratic (Jonser AiticUiwhieh fixes the present . judicial djs- j Amend section fuurteeu of the . fourth ar ticle by striking out all after th';-jro?d '4ojEee,, and inserting, in lien of the part so stricken oulJ the following : "The General Assembly shall prescribe a proper system ut rotation for the judge may ride the same dis trict twioe iu succession, and the judges may also exchange districts with each other, as may be provided by law ; . ttrik outi section fitteeu tf the fourth ar ticle, and insert in lieu thereof, the follow iatri The. General Assembly shall have no power to depive theiodieial department of any power or junsoicuon wuicu Hjuumii Eertains to it as a coordinate department; lit the General Assembly shall allot and distribute tfjk.t portion of this power and ju risdiction. fhich does not pertain to the Su preme Court, amone the other court pre scribed iu this constitution or which may be efttablihtHl ! br bitr. iu such manner as it uiav deem best, provide also a proper u stem of appeals and regulate by law when necessary the methods of proceeding, in the exercise of Itheir powers, of all the courts below the Stipreme Court, so far as the same; may be done without conflict, with other pro visions of this constitution." Strike jout sections sixteen, seven teen, nineteen, twenty-five aud thirty-three of the fourth article. : Amend Section twenty-six of the fourth ajrticle by striking out all that part which be gins with, jand follows the word "but" in said section, and. in lien of the part so stricken out, inserting the following : 'The judicial officers and the clerks of any courts which may be establish d by law. shall be chosen by the vote of the Qualified e! ectors, and for such term as maybe pre scribed byi law., The voters of each pre cinct, established as is elsewhere provided for in this constitution, shall elect two jus tices ot the peace for such term as may be fixed by law, whose jurisdiction shail extend throughout their respective counties. The General Assembly may provide for the elec tionof more than two instices of the peace llerftchel lonor since Uuehtus that the sun vative ticket bv a handsome maioritvi-si-uLthoseJpreeincts which contain cities or t traveling. Bu there are stars j not North Carolina is ni yet prepared to scfj twbsor in w MERCII HAKDVAEE ANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, JV. C. A HE CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and valuable Tool, liuple- uiruis, luruines, lonirivancies, etc., occ, lor the convenience and facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe-Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, libevine this siuiple law: and among cent and wear meekly the office-holder's these Dr. lluggins recognises instances of c ol!ar. PAtfa...4oet ( that community lot motton to which a modern student ot me stars nas given toe como Af AnP T.;bir1 n0nM!,.an nnppa name of star-drift. It happens, indeed, havc deprecated the nomination of Gree that one of the most remarkable of these , and BrQWn b the Oohvcn inslances relates (to five welUkoown to tbn Th are afraid ijji hurt the astronomers as Ueta, Uamma, ueita, -Amoiit with ib mnnlo n'Uv Lpsillomind Zeta, of the Great Bear, all tbe convention to recommend but not to of which are drifting bodily through space, nominate the liberal condidates. AU of nd receding from the earth at the rate of which wouJd be yeryige and proper if ahoiU thirty miles per second, our people were all fools. 13nt as stupid This result at once illustrates Jhe in- Jt not our natjonal characteristic we ttresting nature of Dr. Duggius s dis- int hnw i!ii-mk.liift wnnlH j)verie, anoV affords promise of future Evey body know0 that a reC0mmenda- ivclations even more interesting. tion under the circumstances is equivalent to a nomination : only it lacks the hetOic CII APTEtt ON LOVE. element cf courage. If there is anything True love is grounded on esteem.- r We. QefP,8r 1 18 5 wo.ce, oeat.ng Jitic ingham j ing iust what is meant and what about the bush when afraid to go bravely -i .it, i I . r ' If f U oil. truth ia still better, and luro"6u Pning irom nonesuy say " f -7 W ove best of all. Thackeray. - Love mclittle, love me long. Mar- low j body with brains knows.-. every- 'Golden Age. Love seldom haunts the learning lies. Pope. breast where Bennett and Living stone The press of the country la properly compli Hate makes us vehement partisans, but! meuting the enterprise of the Herald in i -i.. .;tt : ritV I l; J:.:-Z .1 : . love bum more, so. yccwic. eeiiuing an epeutuwu inio uio inierioroi In love we are all fools alike. Gay. Africa to discover Dr Livingstone. The Iaivc, one time, loveth burdens ; anoth- New Yorkr Commercial Advertiser says -r time, giveth wings. Sir P: bydney. that the credit of this bold enterprise is j Love is the virtue of women. Dude- due entirely to Mr. James Gorden Ben- runt. nett, Jr., aud that it is the first of several In love, the deceit generally outstrips startling movements wjiich he intends to (he distrust. Rochefoucauld- inaugurate soon. The youug trrau, it Love is an affair of credulity. Ovid. H would seem, don't mean to be behind hia Lqvc at two-and-twenty is a terribly father in every undertaking that will add .1 intoxicating ''draught,. LufKni. AVhcro love dwells is paradise. Rkh- icr. Love is precisely to the moral nature what the sun s to the earth. lialzac. Words of love are --work-ofMovc j Algcn . - ) -' Ijove" as 1f you should hereafter hate, and hate as if you should hereafter love. Chilo. When we love we live. Congreve. Gold does not satisfy love; it must be paid in its own c m. 2lf aoame pemgy. to the greatness of journalism. Constitutional Amendments, Passed in the House of Representatives January 17, 1872. AN ACT to alter he Constitution of North Carolina, The General Aosembly of North Carolina do enact (Uiree-niths of alt the members of each House concurring.) That the Constitution of this State be altered as follows, to wit Amend section six, of the first article, by Btrikinc out the first clause thereof, down ttiiind 2 l l 1 ! .1 ; 1 lk I - 1 . I i . :i iiiuiuumg me woru -oui; iuis ueing iue clause hich other speeial reasons ren der it expedient. The chief magistrates or cities and incorporated towns shall have the! udicial powers of justices of the peace. Amend section thirty of the fourth article byetukiug out the word "township' and fijsertinff, in lieu thereof, the word pre cincts also in the last sentence of the same section, strike out Jhe words -the commis sioners of the county may appoint to such olHcti for the unexpired term, " and in lieu hereof insert "an appointment to nil such vacancy tor trie unexpired term sutu be made as ipay le prescribed by law." Amend sections one and. seven of the h th article, by strikiuc: 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- abhshed and authorized by law." IStrikeiout section four of the fifth article. relating to taxation to pay the State debt and interest. j Amend section six of the fifth article by nsertiug after the word "iustrumeut" in Stiid section the words "or any other per sonal property. I Insert the word "and before the word Surveyor in section one of the 7th article and strike out the words "and five commis 4 . i . i . stoners" in saiu sectiou; a;so aoii to saiu Section the lollowiue: ' The General As feembly shall provide for a system of'ooui.-ty government tor the several counties ot the State." I Amend section two of the seventh article fey striking out the word ''commissioners and in lieu thereof inserting the word county authorities established and authorized by law; and in the same section strike ou Jhe words, "the liet'ister of Deeds shall be (ex officio clerk of-the board of commission ers.'' ; f Strike out section three of the seventh ar ticle. 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 couveuient m snaiw as possible, ana marKeu out Ly de range of wants we are prepared to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptability of pur grMMis lor the purposes tor which they are made. Nor can we dex-rUn; them in an advertisement. They mut le seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware Store for any thing you want, from a toothpick to a steam engine; from a pin to a strawcutter any thingalmost every thing. They have A FULL STOCK always on hand of every variety of Nail. Iron. 8t cel. Hoe. Grain Cra dles, Scvthe, 100 iKizen Axe at low price. Won. l'uitol. K riven and rorka. rairbankn Carriage BuilUCrS, i Scales, the bct Wrought Iron I'lows tobe found. ( OOTIPFS warmni mem logive saiwiacuon. i nom -1 7 IIouse-Kcepcrs, on'8 Plow and SubHoUers. CORN SIIELLERS, 8THAW CUTTERS, Butchers, In fact, few persons unacquainted with ' n your orders or cotne and bur. our establishment, are aware of the wide1 I3:tf Salisbury N Send A i r t w -, -it- - - m i f I, ii wrir ifc i i -iff r" ---.WW W fclTsi sJii PATENT LIGHTNING SAW" : Super Extra; Spring Steely Warranted Eeflnei EBEN MOODY BOYNTO Nov. 27, 1866: Julje3, 16C7; Jan. 14, II, ISG8; Jnlj 27, 1869. -o ft, - , i -iiirlrj-! i i m jmr i a 1 1 r i r i' v -r , - - ,. r . :J-r iiiLlUJL, H 1 & I' aicof w-Vtll 4a,,m of IV.. .1-,.- -1, ' ,ii?vJ!lrC 1 StcanrbelMrftUttUyi,iUbtl LUC, lff I Mill ' IVUfi? - i 4iwcUMwfar Bhr.Mf.i. C ft f, J nil iJJ 1 lajr4. Kt Bt It trtr tUHB4 Not One Failed In 20,000. TU Wtw Year i.d.iULlOUrXI5C KAWa u.irerMtlT .cWB.-W3,4 W le.l U Jrr ca aaatket- N 3BBfKicrTr 0f Kaw k darea to ; r amWkij ltitu Acr. wan lstitt.rtWrl.aaaur, Umm. rUmiy of Ut lata ia9r4 Saa. gL ehanenp lor trprMn f fUic cIm u 1v. grated U aav. TW tarice lartva t.f (e Vitftlan Vti ron felled leaw f N. K) Crekmaa rn. aa4 ar-ranrt-uirau f.r U.e waaaLLarrir tL .... . L1.UTMX(J OoNtiu wr Btata. aj4 Lvl -it CJSJSrSnL . tltia nv.lmri kMW ftLaa in! If t -ttt i r. -a t r-. ,?.! . . . i -. .:. - , m . , -,.'.t-wJ' ' t laaenea i oro-r. tMceealatfeaaet f Sk pac. eNjttr r. cplaial ltftf. kaa Wa reere4. TW LlfWtair Kaa a Muallv aatrf a J l.miiali, j. r hard waod.but aoft timber rnirea it to be Mt wider. LigLtaiag haa are all aet a4 aiarreaeS rt4 tor nse vuen kdi oat; are two frnarto tbinaeroa t ack. Nb Tpb, AMBBtc. IsrriTrri Fib EriLi.Xav. 4. im. E. M Botktok. 80 Beekiaaa Ft., New York Sir: Tki re.t.fiea kat 1 nw lie Lifktaiar fit Saw, worked bj Land, by two men od aw cut ofi aoBBd 8x9iBtk rlrllrc laS 14 aetoada; aid 16 eau of Mme. rontlnuonaly. ia two to in ate and 18 aeroada. or at tLe rale of a ccri of woe-4 la W than nine Ini no tea. I am aattafied thai for all poqie of eroao-ettlac Uife a4 raaall lim.Ur. jaar croaa-tnt and wood aawa bare bo rival in epred. la ete aod la s!nllcfty. I believe their nniTeiKa! ate mould aare a at amonht ofBtOBCjaad tiwe, 4 tifVtew lie Ui! nilUona ot ocn. J. W. Pl.aKH Fuper1ntadrataad flnffnr.-Amerrm Iruttate Fair. N . U. Theae extreme Utaare q acted merelj to prore hat aJLoald ke okvkxa Utt dlirct ra!t:( ia better tlian tie old Y frictit b pro-e oed kj all otker aawa. Honest kardware men will procure the reanine for their eaataaaera, area tf tkej Brt Becratacked ahk ibferlor paodn. but wbere lb"j do Bot keep tbeaa, arU are waated. N B. Milliona of axeiaie imd for euUing wood: a I.ig ktatar Ooa ril aar. eltker fcf oae via er for two. will rat fire tinea a faat a aa axe. Whj Bot Uj tLem 1 Alva, LlgktBlrg Ire r-aa. 4taS Wt long, aaitabte for general ue. 8ee that it name and arrant are on eark mw. K. M. BOYXTOX.Solerropr.etorandMaBBfketBrer. KewYcuk. w" . a . . m u a tanen tne room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes & Co., in Murnhy'a Granite - x W " w liow, ana openea a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. SSF'He solicits cash orders from ahrod. Produce bought and shinm-d on very fchort notice. Respectfully refers to business en of the city. gST'Cash-paid for all leading articles of country Produce. ll:tf BURKE COFFI i IAD Commission Merchants, (CT At the Sign of the Bed Flag, MERONEY'S OLD STAiM), MAIN STKKKT SALISBURY, N. C. BOOK STORE J. K. BURKE. J. M. COFFIN. Ordern and consIgnmenUi rwpect fully vo 1 ic ted. ff" Auction kalw every Saturday and public uay. Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh ! Yes! j Ilaving fallen back to a better position aod ' been reinforced by forming a copartnership with i Jno. M. Coffix, who has been long and favor- S ably known in the Mercantile community, I would rcHjHvt fully return my thanks to the : public generally, and aolicit a continuance of 1 -j i t 1 1 ! intii X'rtu vn.it iv assTT new a II its , Willi lilt; muie uuuuuaneB, uicu uiay uea re wnen gurance that we wi do al, wc ta to wlUf M j npMsarv. Saul stih-ni vismnt Khxll lw. Irni,a'i ? .i , i . n l j - wno may nave anvininc to sen or out - f O m SALISBURY o SALEM ALMANACS At the Book Streo 13 S ALMS AND UYMNS. 1- At the Ifcwk Store I UTDEHAN Bookj of Worship. a. At the ltooa btore SIIOOL DOOKS, large yorietr. At the Hook Store. I N fact any thing in the way of Books and Statioiu-ry, can lo had at ahort notk-e and on reasonable tcrniti. At the Book Store. SPECIAL order will receive prompt atten tion Send in your i-nlerg. CALVIN PLYLBR. Jan. 21. 1-7-2. l'Jitf FURNITURE! ' ' ' '.C:--rrs yr?;". -r-jr " I E. U. Boybtoo Liaauiac m cut fc-. ti.ar wwd 1 1-ra at Tlautr. aaa aa iilf iluwn trm. I'ottiplrtc. ifl- lor u. I rii . b l (vr iuttr rl l.atcrt aaW Ut aaWt. Million of Axttarr ia a Lnr. ty on.( tii haa, Lall l La tibt kl4 C aata, a4 a at 4 futl occur. w -o- Sh0 that is loved 1s safe. Jeremy Tay. riat;ng to the State debt.' lor. How shall I db to love t Believe. How ahall I do to hclieve ? LoveJ Leighton. j Love is au egotism of two. A de La S.tUe. . I couljl not love tlieo, dear, so much, love I I not honor more. Lovelace. , Wish chastely and love dearly. Shaks- prare. Love saciificcs all things to bless the thing it loves Bulwar Lyttott. D EATlt of a Follower of the! First NAJ'OLEOX.-Dr. Joseph FicherL who Amend section two of the second article bv striking out the word " annually," and inserting in lieu thereof, the word " biennially ;'f being in reference to the sessions of the GeneralfAs- sembly. , Amend section five of the second article, by striking out alLthar precedes .the words, " the said Senate districts," and by 'striking out the phrase " as aforesaid or " in said 'section $ the parU so atricken out having reference to the State census. j j Add a new section to the second article to be styled " section 30," and to read as follow: ttThe members of the general Assembly shall each receive three hundred dollarauas a com pensation for their services during their term, subject to such regulations in regard to time of died suddenly in this city last week in the Pjrnent and reduction for non-attendance as 79th year t hia agewas7 the father-in-1 m? f rew;rihed bT law ; but theyi may have liw of Paiil Kottprlinna Fan editor nt wuen iney are canea 1 Z A ffl Kt7;erlmU;' eltf5 0f together in special session, and mileage shall be the htaats! Gazette, and was the I oldest ten cents per mile for each session." i 1 member of the first German Lodtre of Amend section one of , the third i article bv Odd -FelldwB -instituted in the United trikinS the words " fqurears." where thev occur nrst in said seetion,-;and inserting, in; lieu States, flerman Lodge, No. 7, of Pennsyl vania, and was also, one of the few eur vising followers of the great Napoleon, hajring been attached to a cavalry crops of jhe French army sixty years ao in capacity veterinary surgeon, which pro trm ion he followed to the day of his death. 1 r. I ichrer had been a resident of Rich- thereof, the words " two years," being in refer ence to tne terms or executive officers. ? Strike out the words 44 Superintendent of Pub lic Works," wherever they occur in the Consti tution, thus abolishing that efSce. I Amend section eix of the third article, by striking out the word "annually." and in- sertiug, id neu tnereoi. the word "biennial 7- i a J .a fc i A i.i ' . . , ijr. avttsw cuuiuruiw iue provisions re- Jiond ouly about a year having ; removed spectiDg the sessiopsof the General aL -lu-re from Philadelphia, but he had made bly. .' many warm fneiids, and was generally beloved and ref peeled. Richmond En quiter bly. Strike out sections two and three of the fourth article, being the provisions which re fer to the appointment and duties o!f the Coda Commissioners. ' i Alter section four of the fourth article, so ifwspiper. but few preserve them, yt uie he most Intercatitig reading Imaginable acoortrth ()r,tXrwfPWQ Alter t ."V" r?t? that said section shall read as follows : Thi ar of the State shall be vested in! .a 1 -v ; 1 : . i-i. o j ,i , . o. . wuiiwi m3 iiini vi imptracuuieillS, a OU- ...v.uuii newspapers. it brings j preme court, Superior courts, sbch inferior up me very age, iwuh all Us bustle and courts as may be establishedby lav and i very day afiairs, and marks its cenina courts of Justices of the PeacZ"i I and its spirit more than the most labored i- Aiter section ight of the fourth! article, dcScriDtion of the hiatonan. so that said section shall read as follows: nuke a Daner. dated half imi.,. "The Supreme court ahairconsist of a Chief ...i.l . .S '.a a J ! -, . . "o IJUStlCe and two Assnj-iala .Tiiitco. P,M IV IT liniir ilk aA T llAtlfrlir I hal I a 1 " w ww I VII T ' T'?zr? l!'7". tU4" every i, That tb5g 8hall not aDnl; to r I during their present teruj of office, tiuless j by death, resignation, or otherwise, the num. shall be reduced by the name of precincts. They shall have iijiu corporate powers. The township gov ernments are abolished. The boundaries of the pr cincts shall be the same which here tofore d-fined the townships until they shall be altered." Strike nut sections four, five, six, ten and eleven of the seventh article, which relate to the township system. f Aineuu sections eigni ana nine oi tne seventh article, by flriking outth words "or tfiwaships" where they occur in said sections. Strike out sectiou three of the uirith article, amiinlieu thereof insert theiollowiug: 'The General Assembly shall make suitable pro vision by law for the management and regu lation of the public schools, and for perfect ing the system of fre public instruction." Strike out section five of the ninth article, and in lieu thereof, insert the following: 'The General Assembly shall have power to provide for the election of Trustees of the University of North Caroliua, in whom, chosen, shall be vested all the privileges, right, franchises and endowments hereto- fore iu any wise granted to, or conferred up- ojn. uie lioard ot l:ustees ot said Universi- tjV; and the General Assembly may make such provisions, laws and regulations, from time to time, as may be necessary and ex pedient for the maintenance aud manage ment of said University." Strike out section thirteen, fourteen and fifteen of the ninth article, relating to the University of Xoith Carolina. Amend sec tion ten of the eleventh article by striking fjmt the words "at the charge of the State." Sjid in lieu thereof, insert the words "by the ptate;i and those who doi not own property exemption prescribed in this Constitution, or beiugi minors, whose parents do not own property over and abojve the same, shall be pared for at the charge of the State.- Alter sectiou seveu oi tne fourteenth; ar ticle so that said section shall read as fol- follows: 'Xo person who shall hold any of jfice or place of trust or profit uuder the United States, or any department thereof, or under any other btate or-gttmment, snail hold or exercise anyiether office or place of trnst Or profit under th authority of this State, or be eligible to a seat in either house of the General Assembly ; Provided, That nothing hereifa contained i-hall exteud to officers in the militia, J ustice of the Peace, Commis- iiuiut mere pnnica jjs now cut Upon jotnbstooe at the head of aa epitaph. i jit is easy to preserve newspapers, and 1 ber 0f A&sdeiate Justices Ihey will well repay the trouble, for like to two." t hkt of wine their value increases with Alter section twelve of ihe fourth article iheh yeara, "i,1"" M1i c100 shall read as. follow ; - , j -tneaute shall be divided into niue judi ' rfcevouiU an bv thenar nflL Ults, lor each of which ajudgOhal r r.i I i t . BUOSen n eacu district a Superior rw,: who cut the colored man ou the traiu courtahall be held at least twice il each Ml IlniiJax last iNdaWan acconnt nf I vear. to antiaae for - - 1 " ' " ; tllUV tu wcu vuuu- which was puElisheh here, baa been bailed ty respectively as may be prescribed bi law, by J udge Moore, in ' tho som of $1,500. ThetJeneral Assembly shall lay off sard dis- yet the radical papers all say tbat the in- Jnc ,a tnat 1 the sai juied mau i dead, when they know hat may be ehosen and begin their La U kA, nearlv rr.nvnil TTt'I r "t general election tor mem V v "w"?7 iMsrsot the General Assembly mhi 'Journal, the General Assembly which shal occur after the ratificatiou of this sectiou J. K. BUKKC January 1872. N. B. I will continue to attend to the cell ing of any kind of property in the country, for Administrator and others when notified in time. tf :18 J. K. BUBKK. Auctioneer. I have analyzed the Whiskey knoirn under the brand of 442? SELECT." con trolled by Messrs. WALTER I). It LAI It & Co., Richmond, Ya , and find it Free from Fusil Oil, ami and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McCAW, M. I), Late Prof, of Chemistry 31. College, Ya. This brand is beyond ajl doubt a supe rior article and can only be had genuine, at T. J. Foster's, No. 3 Main st., nearly opposite Mansion Hotel, Salisbury, N. C. 38:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, RETURNS UIS TEIAXKS to his OLD , FRIENDS and the Public for the liberal 'patronage heretofore extended to h.im. He uow informs them that he has fitted up a new and commodious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick Building, &oom I7o 2, where he would be pleased to 6ee them. He guarantee! to give satiisfaction in every ease. He has in hia employ of the be-Hair Dressers in "Western Xorth Carolina. He requests a call from all. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 17, 1809. 50 tf .!. A. CLODFELTER k CO. yianfneirer anl Dtxiloai in Furniture, Invite attention to their ptock of Cottage Bcadsteatb, Cottage ChambtrStiiU,aint ed CUamler Suits, trench Suitn. Walnut and painted Cane Scat Chair ; Hot-king ('hairs of all description. Kxtennion : Dining Tables taWw of all kim'.s Wardft.be, j Hurt iiii. WuHlista'.it'.-, Wliut-Nots, llattu-i'se. ' Bofus. IJeerptit'n (.'Iiairh ai:d Parlor St-t. Ali, : lJutit Window Shade-, a novelty for complete Mieis, beauty. t-heapnea and d'irahility. Alo, I many tithor article which we are prepared to i hell as cheap or cheaper tkau any Houaeiu the westeru part of the State JET f ,1 l.a.antTM'i A fall assortment of YSosewtHid, Metalic snd.Walnut Hurial Cases, which cun be fur nished at 3honr notice. He sure to call, nearly opposite the Mansion notel, nextdtwr below the Exprcsn otBce, cec our stock and hearonr prices. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. aM:'JU.!)ui Assignee's Sale OF $4000 to WORT 11 OF $6000 I A sioners tor Special Purposes. Ada another section to the fourtheenth ar ticle i be styled "section 8." and to read as follows ; 'Couuty officers, justices of the peace and other officers whose offices are abolished or chuuged iu any way by the al leraxiou oi me consuimion, snail continue to exercise tneir innciions untu any provisions necessary to be made bylaw in order to give full effect to the alterations, so far as relates to said officers shall have been made.' : Ke-nnmber the sections in those articles from which an section has been stricken without the insertion of another in its stead; and give to any -new section that number which byithis method ronld haTe been given to the section for which- it is substited, aud the alteration shall be embodied into the constitution, and the Several sections num- ibered cwusecutively. State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Superior Court, Spring Term, 1872. Marshall T, Bell as Assignee of William Griffin. Bankrupt, against George C. Mclienry pnd Daniel B. Welch, defendants. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court on affidavit filed, that the defendant (ieorge C. Mc lienry L not a resident "of the Slate of North Carolina. It i therefore ordered and adjudged that pub lication be made in the Carolina nalchmun newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury, North Carolina, for six weeks, notifying the de fendant, George C. Mclienry that a Summons . . i . i i . - . i naa oeen lseneu in me aooie acuon auis. nini ; in which he U notified that a complaint wilt be filed in thla action at the next term of Iredell Su pel lor Court, on the second Monday after the third Monday in August, A. D.1S72, within the first three days of the lerra, and unless the de fendant, George C. Mclienry answer the same within the time prescribed by lav, the plaintifl will ask for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Witness C. L. Summers, Clerk of our ntU Court at office, ia Stateuille. thia 29th day of April, 1872. C. L. SUMMERS, C 8 C, 6w33:pr fee $3 of Iredell county. ALL KINDS of CO URT AN DMA GISTJtATES' BLANKS at this office WILL bejrin at '0 o'clock on Saturday, JHZslV the 4th. at the Auction LIoumjoI BURKE fc COFFIN, to bell at public sale, tbe STOCK OP GOODS lately belonging to John W. Bitting, bankrupt This Stock consists of a general assortment of MerchaLdise. such as is usually found in any First Class Store. Silu to continue every Saturday till the whole Block ia closed out. Merchants and Traders are respectfully inri i tod aud reqae.-ted to attend these Sales. ' Terms will be stated at the time of sale. ! J.K. BUKKK. 1 Assignee f J. W. lijmso. i Salisbury. April 1. IfTl. 31:tl 2-SHOTGUN W hy t c the Lilifuin? SaW f rcaa the fjtevt U tb t lt'l. W sliSJ'1.1 . A it t,u v. luii.c-c.l or n "it- iluliai to i t..v .abut lLat t ar tml rrp tal aw. a a tmg BlUi bj aii'l rt ul an tni-rotr tl u t- Vtc twl a Cot-. 11 nlv 4,Sm1i; tj Vi h tbat tutskilllul urn ulul to i..t u al) tm.il UU pit tlj. it r 41 aled . TLtrae pMUt.l U-ciU miv ail uf jii J.u-. l aud t.u rtuiu.ik(; iraottt ad itUttct aa fal aa t.aa saws. There hnvp bn-n tnar r ieir- for c!-airr Uvlh. bat no (Krr raUat cattag lrtfc tut ntiia aUir i ti.t tl.er art ttwii v I- "u u m ivotL u- it n ibtiiitt l it-l V. rut.ag tft il (, lo !-. if lu? omiili- t-.l-fi he iioj4-. t-i ..u'! c.i.l Jut V - m,ia rM 4rtmm ul rt. a 4nt etlUc n4rirti ia ut-ititutcl 1 lni'. I h'ji..i- luio i mii.i Laitlrr taoiriiaf (or a riilUtg aa. tat4o ; i buj a xnr too! uf m ) ua t W i j t :.. t i m- u ii i li ip t l.ai-ii ) t ar tltM T Jv A aint.1 I) - tbes-e lJt !il ut'.t !. I'd I.C ra-i.l :i.i!,ai.v t t'ti ra : 1st. lotib e jiui!-ti. n illi N k a Nl r If iul Uu n lint uftudf (,( in! Killtoli verged tut on .Uei h.-i--. 2nd. i Iue Hint U J tl-e o'. t r. ror h , i ,t, v t ,t td c lai ui.ly ill. cimc t C( . No ' ' to t.af out. ITotie point of U touib rt otic ay abd vu tL .tl-rT. ti. Uat at uld ni tt.4 lift out lLctootL. 3J. Cut at a tliirct oi opposite sn'.e to the o!J V two'L saw, beM-at all oa0at, ia a Ua ia-lri Of a hairuw . 4rh. Ar at'l with aa oil 4oix aflr tiling trtb. 6th. These are the tiul v paWnt Uiicit t nUiA abJ rlrariox lerta Vaa a fcr rrsa twtt rf va rut f4i4t r, easier tban anjr otUer. and air, with pn-xbt fuiaa, aa aiaa.c ta alaq-ta aa Um ttli tvtl k V "hajie. Tbi aw ooe seTeral grat adTantapr-s ovtt tl irirat V tta. w Lirk laa aitle ttt lirW on. e.-tprct!!? in crua tut aw. Ihe ktrruptk. USa mi a ad .'araUlitjr iWta trt. s4 U.eir f-j tor tleep gurumiDp are i-o,.Lvi'iu Vi at e a nl onij nifce f;aj Ucf poibta f taaiiB, h" eaf. aioiplicity abderlrrt clt araor-. Srk.n All ate aware tbat an oidmary hand aaw cata aaly oaa wry; 1. e. tie fcat tat is m (pctive tban th back, or rttvating cot Them tevOi. wilk their apt cwUiar larea. catoaf ia !. are equivolent to the front cut both of tie La ad aaw, ia diauactioa la tXa bcS nuW lie old V aaw. Hence speed iictt iiab'e. EaR or Cttting. It is'ea:erto plow a grore In timber tbaa to rfb c-weaaL TV aiIirataa tl this principle is Tery perfect, all ti e U--lh being of een length, doable polatrd, cat witfc oataide teru cal and projecting edges, and chsai luniuUa i et L'y w ilk tl e m t. f mruciTY. Tins is obvion. all U e nt Uinjr like t.abdaaw trH. alt: tb eaaae Ira (lb. X hooks, or thick raking uwth. to be aWrteDed; only one mill ale la rrqwired to kp tbtaa ia cirder. sd they are rseasy tor the nnkilled laUtier ta Lnio at tic old tifbxtt d . l'tarmt-rORaaaNca Continuously cattitf ard cleanag. tl r T ott'ag faceV at rut, but clear, by iiftisg tie thte abota tL h jectii r btades. Me a -iow, w kick ia tU aat rfct ciearinx iKpiemcni. ay Ueir circolar we a- that two uoyi ton vrti ere. vy kiaa. cm on a iweiTw-iwca ajrawoie wood) !: In eleht second, befor Major Ceneial Ucade iBOcUrr d:atiacaiId ae. a I JaJrril " Square, l'bilat'elpbia. eeptemUr 1. W e also tele, a a prccf of lie te tkat prtwiu Mnaa- eaorl. tk sawing, by band, of twentr-aix coitla of bard t-etck. n sp, elaa. ak. t.d birkory wd ia eight hours (iocladiag lokt time) ia liickltan. fnck work, by t men, witb aae aaw oate.td wondcrfnu lheae.awa arc made sndkold by llr. E. M. CarnU.u. 80 IWkesn Veet. w Tork. and ai f- tected by four ptenU. dated rpe-tire!y 27, IMCC Jaty Sa. Ibol, Jaaaary 14. IhfcS: Jaly r.. I--We trnM that the fmreiitora of ao Ta!nb!e an improveiaebt. ia aa article of aacb ninTerl aeatU aaw, will be able aajuy the ftuit of their laboia Ire from infringe ant er piracy of asy kiaJ.- ls AOk, ArtlL, 7, 1570. These Sates are unirersally conceded to Surpass all of7ers fir Crass cvhirg JimUr, Altlwugh f 500 challenge for expense of Ust has Urn adttrtUed in mil lions of jMipers, and engrated on each sate, no one Las eier DARED to publicly test the matter, NO other sate has double--minted teeth, CONSTRUCTED TO CUT IN LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTSIDE OF M TOOTH ONLY by direct action. Si York OSav 27 BKHA2T EZ April 26, 1872. 32:1 y Marriage Certificates for sale here. 1. I!, The citing of all single pointed teeth art rywaO, end thce X t'k are double, talk direct-action, spaced, and slant concealed let Kern points f M. If one point cf M teas set one tray and cne the other, the slant tcould ride and Vfl out the tooth. When the hardware trade do not sell, agents wactfd, and ro fciTemmccl x" hi required. A six foot cross cut and a brick taw-Mada wiU U scat to a on receipt of $G, or II prr fool. Ouo mao iavt-11 2i per foot. (2C:if ' 5
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