' - - - -! :: : : "'! t . : i - ... s ;v ..;-.-.- - .- . ' . i- . - i . . . . . . . 1 .- - . . , . . . - : , - - . ' - 1 1 - . : ' . . ' - - - ; - . -. " . . . ' ' . " . ' , - - ... i i- . i. . . ' . ' - Once bdoo an evening cherry. - ' While I sat me dreatniiifi. drearv. t'4 In tha sunshine, tMukiuif over I Thtoes. that pa d io days of yon?, ; While I nodded, nearly Iwping. Gratia came a creeping. ..- . - - Creeping upward' friu the door t . ... Ti a cooling brireie." I uaotiered, t "From the regions 'neath the floor I . Only thie and nothing motV'f-fS-;, Ahl dutinctly IretnemW - v-" ' It was in that wet September j , When the earth and every memW" ' Of creation that' it bore.,--? ''i? ' Had for weeks and months been soaking In the meanest. in it provoking, SK?J raB. that without jkigf " W had eter aeri before. :"-?t- " 80 I know U moat bw very J- . A'- Cold and damp beneath the floor ' Very cold beoath the floor ' 8d I sat, me. nearly napping, " ' . 'In the adnahine, at retelim. gaping. - . With a feeliug quite delihud -v-.U. . With the breezvs ,neath thfloor, j , Till I iU. me growing coldf-r, And. the stretching waxing bolder And myself now JWliug older, Older than I felt Wf.re ; ' Feeling that my joints were sti&Vr Than they were in days of yore, 8tiflet than they'd been before -,. 1 - . - All along my back, the creeping . Soon gave place to rustling, leaping. As if eonntlesa demons , .1' J f " ' Had .concluded to explore j " ' All lac cavities-the vermints! . : Twixt me and my nethe: garments. Through my boots into the floor ; Then I found myself a shaking, - . Erert foment more aud more. Twas the ague : and it shook me Into heavy clothe, aud took me Shaking to the kitchen, every Pla -e w?re there a as warmth in store 8hakiag till the ehioa rattled, -Shaking the morals battled, Shaking, and with all my warming, Feelia colder than before ; - -8haking till it had exhaustetl 1 - All i'S power to shake me more. Till it could not shake me more , ' . ' Then Jt rested till the morrow. When it came with all the horror . Shaking, shaking, as before ; And from that day in September Day which I shall long remember It has made diurnal visits, Shaking, shaking, oh ! bo sore. Shaking off my boots, and shaking Me to bed. if nothing more. Fully this, and nothiug more. .; J", ' 1 1 . ' ' . And to-day the swallows flitting - ' Koand my cottage See irie sitting Moodily within the sunshine. . Just be.dde my rilent dHr, Waiting for the ague. , Like a man forever dreaming ; ; And the sunlight on me streaming . ' -s Casta no shadows on the floor. For I am too tliln and fallw To make shadows on the floor Narry shadow any more. TIIE MOUNT AX MEADOWS MASSA- CUE REVEL TIO r j, i , , , r .7. . , -Phi.hpK. Siuith, who was a bishop in the . Mormon chnrchi, has lately made a terrible charge again ft the head of that fraternity About fifteen years a a verjr wealthy tram of emigrants left Arkansas f ir California, to seek new homes, aud perished pn the Moiui tian Meadows, two huudred ; an I fifty miles , soyth of Salt Lake City. One bundled and twenty men. women aud ehildreu were n as- sacred This fearful crime ha Wn often -barged upon the Mormons but as often boldly denied." Now Smith makes oath before the clerk of tho Circuit Court of the seventh judical district of the State of Nevada that tne massacre was perpetrated oy tne ilr inoD militia.' and by order of the Mormon authorities;' He states thai he was a mem ber of the force sent forth fur that purpose, and that after the euiis rauta had fought suc cessfully for four day, they were treacherous ly entrapped by a flag of truce, aud induced to lay down tlieir arms under a prouiiset.fi veenriiyi ana ineu mercnessiy oatcnereu, noue bat the small children Wirnr spared One of the motives f the butchery is sup posed to be reveuge for the injuries sustain ed by the Mormouaiu MUsouri and Illinois ; auotber that it! was to revenue the killing of a Mormon some time previously iu Aik -nas oy loe uuianu 01 a woman witoin tne Mor mons had carried off. It may have also been the desire of the Mormon lea era to strike such a terror into emigrants as to put an end I to aUtraveUuc.acros the Territory auu all .ueweaia wunia . .. ... f ip ; uiMPt f iaj"s 1 eu tuo lUiriraM jt I jatict and buuiauitj. and to the character : o(thi$coantrjasHcviHz.d pow-r, thai char a participate In the transaction, should be throughly investigated, the guilty actor? in it,' if legally eouricted. should be? made to saner tne extreme penatrv ui me law uiah . isat-best a frlghtfut ulcer upou American ciniuanon, ana we may rejoice mat u i gradually being extirpated. 2af'iore Sun. HIGHLAND COSTUME. 'ii" t j W kff the other day what history has taught ua was, the drees of our succestors in the' Highlands of Sptlaud. Master Harry C. mUh, aou f Mr. J. B. Smith, deputy Pist Master of our town, came in our office clad ia-thfull Hrhlaud Coetume. This dress waaofarleeaBt aud eoatly ma rrial, and th .'suit makt-s a holii e lvalnc a-s well as classic appearance. TIiiadrea was sent direct from Edinburgh Scotland by some of Mr. Smith's 1 ' ; rrlatirvs there. Th skirt 1 or coat is of the f heeked or Scotish plaid, line woolen cloth. aod e on'S iroin ine waisi u intf xntw iiae - . mirn ir iM'tiiroxL ill bodv 1 h Uckft - - ' .r .... . . . - and round ooat or double jaeke' .oiihe nust blae ilk velvet, with twoowa of diamoud shapeil buuoua of ure silver. Oo ; the but-. na fa repr-f utation of .the coat of annrot the waist attached to a leather fe ll and dir t2xtW in frimt Is the Durse Thin eoosits of pieket on "tuner side of a kind of leather pad l . .:j l.L!.i..l.....l...J and the outside is covered witu Ions aud very , fine gaot's vrooU with . bunch UDfcj eoa se bair i4tltoether rsfinbliBg . a man's "full ieard-' To the belt U also fixed buckles or filaces for dirk aud battle axe. The scarf is fastened to the top of the shouldfr with a K 'rtniutlg tutiroloil nin Jif crulil nrcilvfr twUh rare atone. . A neat round can la head irartuent of the -ame tlaek velvet, are .Vnameoled on top with a pin or jewel repre- feutlhmieTthrstlerSeotland-s emblem. Fyettmtm V t . ' :m 4-Tr ZTZ wwv 1 nificant faefftbat, according to Rer,Geo. J .4 .1. . .F o u tltu.bn.I M. u k) 11 I . i.:zr:.r z:: w k, Re,bie. r ;i vnifP alio imi w wnwnnn iituipiNi i ' " t t am.:i t .i..wi uh ...r Kt.. lth dii-trtct N-w Hanover, i.1tr, on.lalianir d.iwn to thai Lnn. Anxnut I Mabion, col a, Kepublican. i , 1 1 i WUM. V ' ' ". - - ---- - - - - - - I .. nirk,rtT!.uri'ir. itt LI:Bami)t6tl;JctttfM;i Sna.$f trletCatbam.'' B'J Powell, rtbe Oatbolica of England in ; Fiium- Conservative.. -:.t - ; J Wd live per ceot of tbe wjiole popnl; 23rd district Rockingham, J T More tiou wbile in 1865 the nnmDcr w.ts four and two-tbird per cect. ' Ababian Hosses. Ar Aribun W?es, I Jaa Totcheid,'' Jr ;Y J Mornm Con lly wtwtnWr for. iwvatifetltt'iflii ! 1 f r aays a writer, are expect a '- m - gteat speed and endurance of fajigue ; iu- deed, itt this latter quality hone come ap to thejn. i.To pass twenty-four honrs on theimad wuhout tfriiik and wiiho'at flngg- ing id etrUiiily something hut to Ve k op the same abstinence aud labor coni in- ed innder a bnrnting Arabian sty for I loriy-eigni uenrsjii a eireicu is, a Dtieve, peculiar to the animal of the breed Besides they have a delicacy, Tl cannot say of the mouth, lor it is common to ride tbem without bit or bridle, but oi feeling and obedience to the knee and' thigh, to the slightest check of the halter aod the iroice of the rider, far surpassing 1 what ever the moat elaborate wawwieivei a j European horse, though furuubcd j with iMiafiie, enrbc and all. 1 otten moanted them at the invitation or iheirj owners, and witltout saddlejrein or stirnip, 'set off at full gallop, wheeled , them jround, brought them op in. mid -career at a dead 1 bait, and that without-the least difScultv lor the smallest waut of correspondence j between the Horses movementsH ana . my own will ; tho rider on their back really feels himself the man half a centaur, not a distinct being. This if, in a great part, owing to the Arab system of breaking in, much preferrable to the European m conferring pliancy aitd pertecl tracta '-"I j The. Louisville QmnenitonMn'-Granrs 1 interest.- At a: Radical speaking fin Pe- tersburg. candidate Va., CoLPopham, a I Radical candidate for Cotigressr' was ask- edf Ite'did not kuowtbe LuisTille Con- vention was held in Grant's interest, lie did net deny it. and said it Uraut was elected it would be tbrongh the Mh of the I Democratic defection. I be Radicals boast and chnekte over the fact that Blar.toii Duncau's side show twao a put up job in the interest of Grant. Newss P I Negro Toleration In Columbns, Ga , I on last Sunday, the colored Baptistjpreach-! er whose name had been published as vice-president -of a kx reeley LIub, was stopped at the door of his church, and made to swear on a bible that he did not, J aud never' would belong 'to his 'club or party before he was permitted 4of go into the pulpit. I bese are- the people that 100,000 white men died that they might be tree.- - . f A mother was standing with her little hree-year-old'daughter on a piazza. The "tara were shining brightly, and 1 he moth er said : "Daughter, what are those briffht Doia in the str I" lAter at irioment hesitation the little one said ; "MarnraaT int they littfe gimlet holes ' to let the glory through I" f 1 Wht is This Tnusl- Governor Orr, of South Carolina, says when he was in lhe: South Carolina Legislature, a few .1 1 I veara 'iice, ine legifiaiive expenses were $30,000 a year. Now they amount, to s900,000. Then the employees of the Q , AMy nnmbe.T 0 or 30, now 400. Ot the 400 who are aid, oul v a part ot tlieui do anything. . Sergeant Bates Agaix. This indi vidual, about whom o much. was written 14,1(1 P,,1 lt alter tne war, in citniif-ction wh his pedeetrianisra through the South, I bearing an American flag, has just con- eluded arrangements for a similar tramp through England, an Illinois gentleman wasreririer one thousand dollars against a o m - CJ llniVrlrcH I tint Iip riinnt Mrrv ft n Amur!. cau Hag through Englaud without moles tation or insuit. Vigilance committees for the eradication oflie.htniug rod men are forming iu In diana: ' A gentleman of New York fcit y has offen d to-give five 4housand dollars to the foreign Missmnary Committee of he Southern Presbyterian Church, toward the endowment of the college at Campi nas, Brazil, which has been begun under the auopices of the million at that place; The only condition made ia "that the Southern Presbyterian Churches shall fa,8e at) eqaal amonilt. - GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. 1st district Currrituck, Camden Pas quotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan aud Perquimans, C W Grandy, Jr. John L. t oiiamoenaiii uepunncans. 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington I M- . - i 1, . . j i j -f 1 artui, Dare, Beaufort and ttyde John U Ueppesa. Ii Hi btilley, Republican. 3rd district orlharohptoiM and Ber tie, G D Ilollouiau, IlepubUcan, : . 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, I eol'd Republican. U . Sih district Ldgecombe, Alex McCa- I be, Republican. 6tU disirictPirt, J'McCotter. Repub lican.-. -. x . i- ; ' : , U 7tlrdtstrict Wilson, Nash and Frank liii, Wm.:K Davis, Jno W Dunhami Conservatives. j .... 8th: dumctCraren, Abibeymour, . I r i i i I UfiHiitiican. . I - . .. .. -r s " li sui ditnct jonep, unaiow ana var- teret, J.irae G Scotf, Coneertktire. 'i lOtli ditiict Duplin anld 'Wayne, W A Allen, L -W Humphrey, qaervaiivesi Geo - 13th district Brunswick and liladen, ; a G K Hill. Republican. ... j . . or 14th district Sampson, C. T. Mur1- ! phey, Conservative. ; s. 15th district Columbus and Robeson, John W Ellhv Conservative. - ' i t 16tb dUtiict Cumberland and Har nett, W. P Troy. Couservati ye. 17tbr district V ake, James H.Harri, the col'd. Republican.: 'l U ! ' 19th district Warren, Jbbq A Hymau col'd, Republicin. t 4 J 20th dfctrict Orange, PersbnWi Cas- well. Jolin W, Norrood John V Cun i-nincbam', Conservaiire. -t Republican. r ' t oai neaa, uonservatiye - ' 24tb district Alamanca and Gnilfor", tTSSih dtstrictIUndo!ph:Aod MporelJ 51 Worth Conservatives, jf S(Jth; (liefHaIlichnHmd and ?Moxjtgo mery, U T tbrig, UepublicaOv 27tbLditractAnn and nLTutonO M T McGanJeyi,Con8er?atiTf. . -&2$th district OaUrrnar and ; Stanley, iva"'waroi, vonerviiTr ..t 29li. dUtrictr Meckledburg, R P Ww ing, Oonaervatlve. . ' ' . f 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char- les P ice. Conservative, f 3tdistrict-Davison, John T. Cramer, Repnicao. ITr . 1 1 M Stafford, Coneervaitve. f ViA ,-tr;.tS,rrvJiiod Ydkin A f! WW U I C W J - I -w Cowles, conservative 34th district-Iredeli; Wflkes, and Al exander, TCosA Nicholson, Phineas f 35h district Alleghany Ashe? Wat- 5 r ,1 - 6 " auga, W B Couficeil, conservatif e, Uonon,couserravee. j. . 36th di8trict-0aldweil. Burke. Mc Dowell, Michel! and Tancey, W W Flem-ming- Gudger,. conservative. J 1 37ih- district Catawba ' and: Lincoln, . Jame R EHs conservative.;,' . 1 38iK disirict-rCj9n and -Cleaveund, W Jr Milller, conserTativ. " -' - 30ihe district" Rutherford and Polk, Martini Walker, republican. f i 4UUi aistnct DuucomDe,ana Maatson, Jas. II . Merfimon, "conservative. j 4lstl dis t rict II ay wood, Henderson, ad Traniylvauia, W P Welch? conserva- tive. ! J 42d district Jackson, Swair, Macon, Cherokee. Clay and Graham, W L. Love, conservative. Republicans 18 ; Conservaties 32. FOE HOUSE OF REPHESEXTATIYES. Alamance Grant, con. Alexander -J M CarBon, ind Alleghany Anson It T Bennet, con. Aehe Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Ptrry, rep. Brunswick Buncombe TD Johnston, con. Burke Pihkney Warlick, con. Cabarrua Shinn, Con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J FosteT, Geo W Bowe, Jveps Catawba R B B Ilnnston, con. Chatham J M Moring, llanna, cons John L Winslow, rep. i Clay Anderson, con. -j Cleaveland - John W Gidney, con. i Columbus V V Uicuardson, con. j Craven -I B Abbott, E U Dudley, reps. Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T S Lutteiloh, rep. Currituck James M oodhouse, con D iier-OIiver N (jray, rep. Davisou J T Brown, John Micheal, "P4- . . . Davie Charlra Anderson, con. j Duplin J.10 B Standford, ; i -. cons. Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis! Bunn, reps. ' Forsythe W II Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep! Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates Robt H Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Snetd U, T Hughes i rrP I I: vrratiam Greene Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J Woodwyn, reps. llarnett J R Grady, con. Haywood II P II ay nes, con. Henderson James H Blytlie, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. us- ... Iredell V illiaras, Stevenson, cons. Jackson. Johnston--Wro. II Joyuer, Jesse Hiu tiaht, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. S Ijenior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison Martin MrDowell 'Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W R -id, con. I Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Alontgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindeey, eon. NewTIanover- James Heaton, Wll- if. . . . . , .,, -, - Ham H McLaurin. cold, Alfred Llod v. j col'd, reps. col'd, reps. J I Nort ham Dton Burton II Jone. ren. Northampton Burton n Jone, rep. ! Onslow r J W Shackleford, con. j Orange Vti&e Jones, Jones Watson, Cfin. ' . . . I Pamlico, 1 Pasquotank, F M Godfiryt rep. Perquimans, J R Darden, it p. , . i Person, Montfort McGeheV con. Pitt, Wn. P Bryant, Uuilford Uox,l rer. ; Polk, N. B llainpton, rep. Randolnh. J W .Bean. Harrison Fra zier. reus. ' .. . ... 4 Rjchmoud, Robert r letcner, col 'd, rep. ! Robeaott, Vf;S ftorment; T. A McNeil, coi.e. V- " ' Rochingliam, David 8ettle, A B Jones. Rowan. F N Lackey. Kerr Craiee. eon- L. ! s rvaiive. RutberfordrEU Whitenant, rep. ! Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryant, cons. . .: . j Stanly i Stokes, J.G H Michell. con. Sorry, Harrison M Waugh, ami. Swain c . . Transylvania f Tyrrell, Bertlct Janes, eon. j Union f Wake; Richard C. Badger, John C Gorman, Stewart-Ellison, col, Robt S Perry, reps. i Warre.,, Goe H Kinr, J Wtt II Pat- cbali; reps. . I S WaLiugton,D CGnytlcr,rep. I I Way ne,J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, rept. .... n-Ikes ACryan, T J I)aU, reps. - Wilson, n C Moss, eon. V i iaaam, o vj iuantr, con. ' ! Tancey. TRIUMPHANT:! yp ' "' ' -1 1 ,' 1 1 "St CS?7?1 UPWARDS OF FIFTr, FIRST PRE- ill U MS and iiold ana &ucer ieaus were tor t awarded to C HALES MrSxiKinr a the beet Pianos ip competition with all the leading manufactur- era of the country.; . . f Ofice and Z7ew Warerooms, : 2fo.9 Aorta Lrbaiy St, BALTIMORE, JAL j The StiefT Pianos contain all the latent im- pruvementa to be found in a firf-claa Piani, ."VTT'Vwir vention, not to be found m other mitrumenu The u tonch and finihh f thelr ivAm. menti cannot be excelled by any maunfactar ed. . , , , A large assortment of second-hand Piano? always on hand, from 75 to 3oO. ! Pirlor and Church Organ, some twenty dif ferent styles on hand Trom fOOsnd upwards.; Send for Illustrated Cataloirne, containing names of over, twelve hundred Southerneri (five hundred of whioh are Virginian two hundred North Carolinian, one hundred and JJ n. TX . .k. ft . wA n,hna IhAinahnlll the Souths .who have boueht the Stieff Piano I ainoe the close of the war. ! J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent, . "Salisbury, N. C. 240t Valuable -House and Lot FOR SALE. I wish to sell my House & Lot situated on Inniss street, fronting four hundred teet The Lot contains four acres, or one square of the town. The House is a twelve-fMt story, and contains sii nxuns. besides a base ment eok-rooiu of brick. Kitchn. Smoke house. Lumber rHmand Vo-mI house, als a first-rate Well of water with a brick Dair 8 Id; a large Rarn. sheded ou two side 30 20, withaSOfiMjtsq arethrehiog flor; three acre of the lot is we I ftt iu clover; also an excellent garden. t Ann person wishing a Valuable M. tcould do well to give tne a call at once as, I am determined to sell a barqam. , K.J. WEST, ang 6th "72: 47; 4t J ; R. W. Price. T. J. Pbice. PRICE & BRO. Have Bemoved X THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STOR! TO JENKIN'S COIIXER, Where they will continue to Sell Flour Meal, Fresh Meats. Bacon. Lard. Butter Eggs. CoflVe. Teas Sugar, Salt. Pichlw. Mo lasses, &c, together with a large and vari- stock of household and tahle neceities Bring your couutry product t PKICE & BHO. (7:tQ FOR SALE. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND fron four to five miles of Town, containing WOOl and MEADOW, with a iiirt cle:irel and ii orchard. If not oold lfore the Cili of J 1 1 1 next iv will then be sold at public srle. Appl to J. K. IiLHKE, Ag't. May 17, 1872. St:33. MAKE HAY While The SUN SHINES. WOULD respectfully give notice to tin farmers that I am Agent for the Celebrated. I BUCKEYE Moicer and Reaper and Sttecpsta les THRESH E ?, Manufactured by C. Aultir.nn & Co., Canton. Ohio, and I respectfully request thoe iu need of any, or either of these Machines, to call and see me, and get a Book giving full instructioni and prices. The fcareity t.f laborers and the high price of Hay, Ac., make these Machines a neeeaidty Plae bring or send me ymr ortleri ax aoon as possible. J-KlHUKKK, 1t:tf Salisbury, N C. R0WANM1LLS! rI",IIE,proprietora of thc-e justly ceU-brated I Mill aro in the market nw WHEAT, and xolicit calls from all who have it t m11. They I pay the highest market cash jricen. Flour! Flour!! They also aolieit orders for Flour. They manufacture four r.uri'nt graces, of Flour, ranginjr Beat Family, Family XSx tra, aud Super. Tny also sol tit onlcrs f.r r.ran iiit'v ciuauLi;, u t'.inu mr toil, its Dint ur LitrV , mi u . . : . . .1 r . 11 1 EMUEET, BU03 d: CO. 39-.nmp4 K Deware of Counterfeits ! JOB HOSES' mss&Ltmsxs rt 3fci-ln coVKTairilTID. Diontl Drf fiHt ndemr t m'I th4 fuMrfrUa tommX rnmttr yrMMi r fmtii A JU miiJ Wwi m mc4 pekdt. AUthtrt mr wrtklim mmltmtttm. ciib Pills ftr mnlVUInct ttf car of nil thaw laiafal Mt danrrrona diMi to which th feaaal eoiulitution U nkWt. Thr wtn&etf a.U xeeauM aad tmT all obctroctiouj, frgta wha- -rcaaa. TO BIAKKIT-D I.AHIF5 Tmsj aiUlat abort tima Mnc oa tha aaonthly ariod with r-arnhuitr: and aithonch varr nowerfuL cuot&in nothinc hnrt. ful to tha eoQtitaum. la It rmara of Kcrronaanl Spinal Aaacttoaa. Palna In tha ihek and L'.mha. rsttrna on aitjrM nwtMi, i-a,ipttutoai oi in Heart. Hysterica and Whitra. thr viH Cart m ear vhea all other main hirajfulrS. Tha ci-raJara ranul aeh packajra aiv ta) dlrwtionf ut a-lrlra, or wiU b aent ftc to ail wrtti&f lor lhain, aanlod from obarrrattoo. N. a In an csaat irbor tha evaenri caaaot Va obtaiM. On DnlUr anclma to th 8Ua Propria tir. JOB HOSK8. 1 CortUndt St.. New Torhv U1 tnmra a bottl oX tha fmi. ennt1lnv Jlftf Pill, br ratnra mail, aacairaiy aU4 boot aay kpowWyaoflu content. i RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE3. BKTAKA PntOXXC VTAFXltJa CaroCocoaa. Colds. Aaraaa, Baoacairt. Bona Ybboat. Roiaataa. Divvicvlt BaaAtaiao, la cirttrr Connrno aaa Lcao Diacasaa. Thar hsT bo taato of modicina. aud an j child win txka them. Thonaajida hara bo icatorVt to health that h4 Dafora oWiiairM. Tt iirtowy r n In hwnixla of ee Akfrr BRIAN S PULMOMCWAFrRS. Frtr 33 c-Bta r hox. JOBMOX,Hopcia tor. CortUndt gtrt. Nw Tffc. - - - . . ' THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DIXaMATiTTTrS fPTClTTP FILJA : Spared tT S. OARANClCaX. . Ko.tURna Lombard. Pari. Th rfTla ara blrhly iwhim odod by taa ratlro aladical Jacu'tr a TTane aa t&a very brat remedy la ail eaaea of 8tmnat'MThra, or Bnotnai Wrah. aa : Kurhtly. Dallr or lraia'wr Ktataaiono ; rx aal Wankiieaoormaotfajfjr; Waaknaaa artidnt from ct H thitaand Pexoal Kicaa ; Hilar art i ot tho Ga&ital Oimna; Weak Ppiae : D-aaita la tha Crina. aa all tho vhoatly tntn of Diaoaaoa artainc from .DranMarluwamL ThrTtaant wbeaallothariai f&i fan. Paaaphlot of Advica ht oar boa. or will hoaeBtPrra to any aidraaa. .Piiro f 1 9t Box. 8at by mail, tcurrl-wfleifmm m '1 a at raafW oaj teeeiTHof prti, OftCAao.MOaES.llCoaTi.aBa ' fi-iia ToaaoU Oaoarai Ami Set Ajawrica. na.it 14t'Va. Atx ly. .T.nnrl V,la Tifv .TIArta Comm,4npJ..T)pwi. SllPrilT, V?J""S f wu0, vuunvi iupw, j For Sale at tins oQlf IIARDWAUE . . Main Street, Salisbury, A'. C a rtv rrtrcr I XTT. Y ADDTXG I v .ml valuable Tools. ImnTc- montV Machines. &mtritancic.4. &c;;&CA fortr the eonrenience and facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, . .Tanners, . Cabinet lakers, -... Masons, Carriage 15 liiltlers, Coopers, IIousc-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c. In fact, few persons unacquainted with our establishment, arc aware of the wide HAS taken the room recently occupied by ltow, and openea a PRODUCE COMulISSION BUSINESS. -7IIe nolicito cah order from alrod. .lotice. llenectlully retera to busmct en ot flf'Cash paid for all leading articles of A WOTS ST 1M) Commission Merchants, XJAt1he Si'jn of the Red Flag, MEROXtY'S OLD STAND, MAIN Fn:ltT SALISBURY, N. C7 I. K. EfBKE. j. m. corns. fciyOnhr and coniiicnnion'. r- .-ec-t fully st- ' billed. xT Auction ha lv every .Saturday m.d public tluyH. 1 Oh ! Ycs-Oli ! Yes Oh ! Y C3 ! Ilavihg fullcn hack to a Ixttcr position and . Iecn reinforct'd y firming a c)jarinT.hij will I no. M. (V)rrix, who ha lx-n long and farr- ibly known in the Mercantile community, ! would rcpwt fully retnrn niv (hunks to tlie ! public generally, and solicit a continuance of) their patronage-1 the new Firm ; with the a--urnnce that we will do all wc can to oalufy all who may have anything to ht ll or buy. J. K. UVRKE. January 1S72. N. B. I will continue to attend to the wll- iinr of any kind of oroncrtv in the conritrv. for Administrators and others when nolifittl in lime, If :1S J. K. IiUHKK, Auctioneer. 1 have an'iltfzcd the Whiskey knoicn th, l,Mn,t , r tr? err l?r-r J trolled by 2Iessrs. WALTER I. a ni ii a.- i it iruiii i- ana and other imjiurittis, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purjx)acs. J. H. MrCAW. M. I) , lAtt Trcf. of ChemutryJM. College, Va. Tliia brawd is beyond all doubt a supe rior article and ran only b had genuine, at T. ! FosTKR's, No. 3 Main t., neatly oppo.iie Mmieion Hold, Saliebury, N. C. 3S:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, TI5K BAHB15R, I KTCrXS HIS THANKS to hi OLD , FltlKXDS and the I'ohJic for the liUral patronage heretofore extended to Uiui. He now iofomnt them that ha baa CtU-d up bcw acd couiaiodioua Shop, la Dr. ZXenderson't Brick-1 SaUdla? . ZLoom IXo- 2. j where he roold Imj pleaxcd to nee then. lie ' f uamnteea to jtive atifartion iu ererv rae. Ue hanin hien.p!oy .f the beKt Hairlreem in Wetcrn North Candina. lit-rmft M fron at Saluluri. X. C, Dec. 17. ltT0. &o it State of North Carolina, IKKDELL CXUNTY. Suprwr Courf, Spring Ttrm 1S72. Maraliall T. Dt lla- Aiwgnee of Willi m GrUSn, Baiikmpt, api'mrt (;re C. McIKnry aj.d Danit.1 B. Weh !, drfrrHt.mta. IT antcann ng to tl to the Mii"fj lion ot the Court on affidavit fil ed. that the drfenthint fjifirtre C tr- Henry i not a rtVidtnt of the .Sate of North Candtna. It t therf-foreordcredan'f adjudged that poh lication be made in the Carolina Witlrkmnn a newspaper j.ulduhed in the Town of Sali-burv. North Carolina, (or ii veeke, rtifvii,? ihed fendant, Georpc C. Mtlli-nry that a Si im mow ha been liancd in the a I ore action again; him in which he i ixaiUet that a rotatdaint iU tap filed in thm nction at the next temt of Iredell Snpenor t'onrt, on theorem! Mnndar after the third Monday in Aupit. A. D.187i. witl.intK- fiTt three day tf the Term, and'tmlem tbe de fendant, George C. 51ellenry answer the oame within the time rrwriU-d liy law, the ! u.i i1 win aa Kr tne relief oemaniletl in tbe r m plattit. Mtne- C. L. Rumnert, Clerk of our aid Conrt at office, in Stateatille. tl.ia fth dav of April. 1872. C. L. SUM M F.I IS, C8 C " Cc23:pr fee $S . of IredeU county. ALL K1XDS ot COURT AN DMA GISTRATES BLANKS at this tffirt BURKE COFFIN t . - 'r 1 1 i aiiai ,.WH mi;,issJ . - a :i ;:r?' Ml 1 I MERCHANTS, , . ranrreof wanU we arc prepared to meet, nor f t6e e"ct 4rui beautiful adaptability of goo for the purpysc for w ticH they are made. Nor can we describe them In an a JvertlsemcnL They mut be seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware Store for anr- thinf? you want, from a toothpick to a steara engine; from a pin to a strawcutteT any- tum; aimost cverv tnmj. ineyjiavi A FULL STOCK always on hand of erery rarietr oxxtatui, IrorubteeL Itoea. Oram Ura- dlea, StTthea, 1 00 Doxcn Axes at low price. Gun, Pistol, Krivt and Fork, FairWnks Scale, the lHt rotight Iron now tobefoona. We warrant them torrie salufactioa. Thomp son s Plows and huumjilers. CORN SIIELLKllS; STRAW CUTTEnS, and a thousand .other things you need. Send in your orders or cone and buy. lltf Salisbury, X C e Overman. Holmes & Co., in Murphy Granite Irrnluce lought and shipped on very nhort the city. country l'roducc, lt:tf SALISBURY 1 Q ALCM ALMANACS J At the Dok fitreo. PSAI.US AND HYUN. a. At the Itook Store I UTHKRAN rU of Wur-Lin. At the lik Sture. At t:ic IiK.k Stnre. 1 I N f.i'-t .iny thi' p in the way of IhV and St.itji'in-ry. .11. t. 1 at rhort notice and ' on rc.-''.:at !e t'rn;K. At the TU Star. SITCIAT. or!T wi!! r.'f civo pror liuu Sei d in our onlf". m?t attcn- CALVIN rLYfER. J,n. 2t. K-i- tP:lf FURNITURE! -o- J. A. CLODFELTER k CO. haMufaeturern and Dealca in Furnitmrt, I xv it K attention to their W a .i i. 1 c.: v.' u Suit. Wainrit and rainted Cane Scat Chair i Korkinp hair f nil decrl"tinn. Kxtenon Dining Ta'.Io-u -table- of all kind Wardn.be. ltureand. Wahtands, What-Nt, Mattrew. BOOK STORE 1 1 a w 1 aO - ' s.fa. KwriMion rhain. and I'arWSru. Al,iJr an Jibing CISC required in tbe ihimic munw jna.ie. a DOTfuy ir complete .. : it'.- l j a a nc, tx-antv. thcfinnrns and dnrabilitr. Jtlo. 1 many i.thor article which -e are nrepareal U reMcru part of the Hate I tP A fall aMrtnetitof nowond, l(etlir ind a!nnt llurial Care. vLiih can be lap. nineti at 3 hour notice. He Mire to rati, nearly opjxaite the Mansion j IIoW-1, next (Iimt teli-- tl.e Kipreaa office, ae onr fti k and b-arinr pricea. Sp-ial order (made frm photofrapha in our i Cice) m ill be naplicL Assignee's Salo OF S4000 to Y0RTU S6000 OF ( T "WILL t-?in at :o o'clock on furday. I TVT- rr 4 1 v. . it,, i .f n lib uht x cui r'iS, to aell at public aale, t , lavly Wlonf in? to John TV. Hitting, bankrupt TlJi Stock coni-t cd a genetal ortmet.t of llerd.ai i' Ur. nt h a t n.nattr Ctmit in Kit t'LKsn Sn ar. SaLia to eontinoe trerr Satunbty till the whole Stock U rloed oat. . Mrc?int aud Trader are reapeet folly in ri- . tea ana reuecd U ailend l&ee aJea. Term w ill be MaU-4 at tba ttmo of !. J. K. 11CRKE. AdpTie f J. W. UtTTIJia. SAli.Lnry. Afril H. IsC. 3l:tl sHOTcurr Cf BEST Uf THE WORLD. rj 1 VrJTt'Tir a-a.v Hew Tcxk OSas, 27 BTXTKAJ EX Aprils. 1872.-31:1 j : Marriage Certificate for aale here. watchman Office is well supplied with A' Urge and elegant assortment of PLAIN i FANCY Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, suitable for oil kinds of PRINTING. Also- Finer and more Ornamental Type for Business & Professional Vlailing, Vasty and WcddiDg CarJi; College aud School irculars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Xoticcs and LABELS far all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Printing Line. THE (Sarolina lUatcIjman i AS SUWSTArEit, la a candidate for pttblic favor. It ctrcuUUoa is good, and iu ftawiit; and patronage improving. It lie me Dcsi auvcruMDj meuiuuw i y the Staic. and oZen lu faciliUf on liberal Urmi as anr. j FWICT HAIR W0F.K. UHS.S. W. TEBUELI- will klaiuf Fancy Ilalr Work. RepaUr araiiW. anake Csria. ha. naii aa Jewt-lry fVtt : tlaniral'' ly kair Uto Wieatha. auJ IV.jta- far trrwi rail at her re4rr i ' tra-eC Wrt uf tU UetWiatCl ertk.. pL-o raw W ar at S. W. Taaa4-L Q Iwbla atrevt. May 0, lt?r-34tf. REP AIRING. Rowlor Vf ahiw r-kLreflo-. Iaixs In CaawC Amlw aod Trat rarer. t Oawofw. B.U Wantwa. mU wrli ciodtoc repair Io bweketa, Twba, Ac A'-f" Shop ia ib rear wf CWJrUr Store Trrmtlov. Wraaacaadriarery- . 'W V W VJ - fllll) 5 - . T- I'-rA JoW 2d ir7S 12:1 aa. A i i 4 -! 5 I f v. r at, j - at "!