( , - r ; : Q 'Mf 'fs 1 i ": : v - - w it.' Oh. lV.-TriIliB SERlfe. Salisbury n. c, - DEopiiBEit id, i87i. NO. 14. "WHOLE NO. S54. . PuniisHn Weekly.;'. . j; J. BHU N Kit, Ir,i(ri'tvi j ami Editor. , ( j. J. SITE W Alt TV A!t-iate Kiiitor. ji.tTl: op sLBcniprioN Lfc TV' pay111" avef.'..r; (nieS 10 uur $2.00 . 1.00 .10.00 OFFICIAL. RETURN Of. the Vote for Governor at the Election ' held on tlce first day ef August, 1872. . 7-. - Governor. President. METHODIST CONFERENCE. List op Appointment i aMOXlMEXTS, 'riSM TOMBS. & HKAl) & FOOT -STONES&O; JOHN H. BlilS ii-Mt)i:us hiit cuuuiliuiuntH Ut hH fricndu I " i .1 ,l.i; nwl n fl.ia iMnthuH rnl(T i.iSlu-ir utUMJtioii hi t'Xtfndftl (at-ilitiex I, .1 ...tW JeiiiainlH in bit line of buniiK'na. lain n.w irtrcd to, furuUh ' all klndit of t the ci'it',i'"t uuinninenTrf. Those prjcft iiiiR .rit-Ktoil V'Ty costly work liotm biuid, can LsM-cMinxxli'ted on thott iimy, ntriotly in ac- r,aH. with .fioifiOfttUmK, draft, and the , rui f th' coiiract. Sutinfactjon puaran ((. will n't be undersold, North or n.nth; "di'dcra'i'olieti'd. .Addiex, ,7;tf ! JOHN It. IJIJ1S. Salinbnrr. . HAYS. E, UKicis. ot- fe NEW W' A 0-A u IWf I ml H . i J ! ' HAYS & SILL Dmfegxst & ApothecaricB. sALisnuar, w. c. TT.iin" i)Uicbairl the contents of 'the DfHStoie lornu-ily occupieu uy in. EdVird Bill. We veptctfully call the at irnlioB of the Citizeiij of Salihbtuy tuft juilrnuiidin!? country, to the; new ar- VIM r..- j-i I "II i-miceoicnt. and inform them that we will ftmitiiJiie to eatrv on tlw? business at the (iitme iilace. and.the'same excellent way Ve will endeavor to keen on hand all the ariou oodtf the people may need pert titiuinlr to our line, and ihereforto hope iv trict attention ty butinefp. to receive t libei'al patroiuipe. Physician's Orders Prompt j ly Attended To. Prescriptions accurately and S'irtfuUy compounded hy reliable and competent vntygim aay or vi'jht. COUSTIES. Alamance, ' Alexander" AlWghaney, Anxon, Axhe, Ikaufort, I'ertie, lilnden, Trunswick, Duuconibe, liurke, Calm irn, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, . Cherokee, Chowan, Clay. Cleaveland, Colunihos, Craven, Cumberland, , urn tuck, )are, Javldson, Davie,, x Japan, Igecombe, Foroythe, rankhn, Xiartton, Hates, "Granville," Greene, Guilford, Halifax, ' , Jlnriiett, Haywood, HenderHon, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, J aekson, Johnnton, Joue, I-noir, Lincoln, .Macon, Madixon, Martin, McDowell, Meeklenbure, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moure, Nash, New H:inover, Noriliainpton, Orinlow, M ature, l'amlieo, I'iisijiHitank, c a 4 J- TRIUMPHANT ! 16 ' 4 P i Uf WARDS' OF FIFTY FIRST PRE MIUMS iimZ Gohl and Silver Medals were awarded to Citales M. Stieff Ipr the best Piatios in competition ! with all the leading manufactur I crs of the country. Office and New Warcroomsv . iYo.?y0rfA Lvbfriy 6., BALTIMORE, Md. The Stii lfn I'upios contain all the latest inv "-pruTemont! to Ik found in a firste.bit I'lano, with additional improvement of hin own in vention, not to he found in other instruments. The tone, touch and finish of their instru . DiicDta'cuunot be excelled by any maaufaetur- larpt assortment of second-hand Pianos uwariMiu liana, from No to fcjuu. Pitrlur nd Clnirch Organs, some twenty dif- lerfilt Htylejt on hand Iroui .s.0 nnd Upward Send 'r lllu.'.tratnd .Catalojrne. eontatntne nvr.M..of over twelve hundred Southerners (!i'p Ijiiiulred of which are Virftinian. two hununnl North Curoliiuant, one hundred and fifty Eit Tenneean8. and others throuhoht thu South), who have lujtht the Stieff Piauo inc fao elote of ihe war. J. ALLKN lUtOWN. Apent. 22:40t. .Salisbury, N. C. Prnjuimans, I'erson, Pitt, Polk, " - Kaixiolpb, Kicbmond, Kolwson, Hockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, St.tnlv, Stoki's, Srrrry, Swain, ' ransvlvania, Tyrrell, Lrnon, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, ayne, Wilkes, Vilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 1270 515 3 9 1191 752 1331 919 vim 711 1538 852' 11G1 827 562 lGT 1415 12G1 1774 48G 576 252 1099 -1045 1140 1890 7G3 232 1334 826 1750 1474 1033 1475 927 754 ! 197G 7H3 1849 . 1673 795 749 ' 874 81G 1738 554 .1431 559 944 903 655 635 1035 70G 2511 105 475 1055 1284 2201 1095 . St2 1945 44G C7 642 ljoi - 17S2 224 ir,;i 1016 nu 2tW3 1655 " 727 1697 646 905 989 332 379 391 1022 3269 1107 492 w H K o 850 370 o The Bishop came in the Conferrence room at 10 o clock, Monday night, in Ftfvetteville, and after ari appropriate and impressive address, proceeded to read the appointment.' APPOINTMENTS. 1015 339 184 220 1019 976 761 1565 312 1019 6S3 758 490 1109 544 796 521 234 744 1261 1252 1300 284 430 "730 954 1442 0 00 144 .713 510 1211 1221 758 rt97 " 808 618 1690 1362 11S5 1435 668 t)68 399 528 . 528 1159 425 809 375 707 375 493 380 959 0 0 -2202 C4 241 714 1003 64 752 720 1321- '1483 358 291 1514 1448 708 1114 683 811 332 554 739 1459 -422 16S3 433 742 142 547 693 2780 1883 349 270 151G 662. 1035 3552 1115 1560 688 512 265 947 1831 3630 - 695 420 719 983 610 994 166 1374 639 1270 706 130 641 1048 519 2261 628 653 881 1293 3614 1990 493 Raleigh District W II Robhitt, 925 ! 'piding; raider. 313 1 Raleigh City, Edenton Street A w 149 I Maneura. . 1017 I Paronu St root TVi h Aiinnlied. A dw ii itn vv " " 4 4 Cary A RRaven. , Rolegville Circuit A D Belts. Smtthfield Circnit J R Thompson. Tar River Circuit- II II Gibbons. Louiifburg P J Caraway. Granville J R Griffith, llock Spring - M J Huut. Ilpitdereou -A A Bobhanir. Nash.-T C Moeea Wilson To be supplied by J. John son. Keoansville ; C II ATidt3ort I . Maguojia ; R F Bampa-V; v . . ! - j Clinton ; James M"hon5yv Cokesbnry ; J B Bail-y, J 1) Buie, Supernamrraiy . Bladen ; J T Bagwell Eliiabeth ; J T.ttibla AYhiteil1e ; M II Hoyle Smithville'; AY U Feregrson Onslow ; R P B.bb S nerds Ferry Mission ; To be supplied Church of the Strangers N Y-0 F Dems grabbed their teats, who bare no ccitifi-, fashion ai the KttglUU lords do upon pti were searched; anj Mortj't aeeowt-boolt,"-Cites of election, and who have not even as the cheap commodity of " cwiomaa (b traa P&ctoal at Dirk llatteralck Ltu TERRIBLE SUFKRE1NO AT SEA. 542 1459 1517 1409 857 970 565 946 319 111 652 1554 441 1586 E 1033 910 819 1775 342 1S89 1314 15S3 1301 1118 1013 1464 366 830 83-8 29 203 347 631 3S43 23S0 917 354 397 931 3429 99 93 730 1051 141 125 553 777 2759 1816 0 00 217 1454 637 1039 3436 J 100 1543 640 479 2653 1726 3749 3794 341 341 536 420 420 890 138 1368 654 1304 654 159 417 1291 0 0 2181 408 620 731 1215 468 1997 529 1265 358 1049 SO') 800 1734 204 1291 1ISG 1503 61370 Editor Advkale - J B Bobbin. lliUsloro district W Bairinger, P. Ilillsboro J T Harris. Alammiee R S Weeb. C. Hill & Haw River J B Martin. PittsborolvV II Moore. . r 1 ancey villei S V Hoyle. Deep River WF Clegg. I!a6bnrg J W Jenkins. " Person Wi M Jordan. Durham J J Renn. High Rock jMiBsion - A Norman. Greensboro District N F Reid, P. E. fli.-onshnrn J A Cuuniirim. J C Thomas. Supernumreray. . ' , -.m- TT TTT 1 Guilford -C 11 Phillips, n u Bon. i Trinitv Collese B Craven. 'riif.maavilla and Hiffh Point C M Pemnr. 1 1 - . - tTT -r-v r 1 Davidson K 15arrett, u jaeacu am. Xeulcrn District; J P Moore, P E Goldsboro ; J E Mann WHmiu; F II Wood AVayne ; J N Andrt-ws Everettsvillp ; J L Keene Kinstnn ; J R Brooks Snow'llill ; Dv 'nlbreth ( Xeuse, ; NA Hooker ( Swift Creek Mission : To be sup plied Jones ; James ileon Lenior ; Supplied by A J Finlaysbn Xewbenie: W C Cannon Newberne Circuit ; Supplied by D WT Porter Beaufort ; J U WThetler Trent ; E Howland Straits ; To be supplied "Eiverj notice of thcr purpose to contet the ' folks. seats ot tbetr rivals m the true LegiU. ture. The first official act of Mr. D. P. Lewi., therefore, is to violate the oath which he took, the other day, when he was sworn into office privately, furtively, sneakingly, and like a Jacbobin in a cor tier, instead, instead of like a man in the presence of the the two Houses of ihc General Assembly. This asserti b"w beginning his administration bv back on his solemn oath, calling God to ' givi-athe following story of thvir escape from :.. . i i j . . , . i . k.. : r i -.t. """"f, in piovun ueyonu conirauicuon lur jw " ui" in an article, signed " Justitia," which we1 Mlf ia hit laoter traoMrtiun), tig biUa. bou, and japt-rt wm f oai anicjarei.' Among hrm wrr foaad lrt ert frota tnasy per.rs f eMqt:enceia thecoactry aboir- lug un nrj wrr m.nttyitrf im uir aaaat A LiJTi9 Death in a Life Boat ' ;aMion f tb reTisu u5r. Twmtr marctng Mtnt Jsrtcen Lratj, Jtimp tank-roi brauaj and QicbtU ox tea Lai Iwn dttryea It lu fir. ilortT s InhIj was carrrsl to Cork. ihto the 6'ca. The teamhip Morro Ca?t!ewbich arri- ed tu Saturday, brought fur nn.re urvivr 1 ,i ,i : m n n of j f ill fated ttreatnihip. MiK.ri. Mr. j ,,t going I David North, formal; a r-i lot of R.ni.ut. , , t'-t. ,J' : copy from a iloutgomrry paper, and which was written before Mr. Lewis had taken this step toward anarchy. 1 1 is clear that the " Rump" is bent on haing it way in the State Government, law or no law, right or wrong. If they had hal right and law on their tide, they would have gone, up like men to thecunitnl. It TTit :h-ad inoMT-d 0n a pl'k orrr U rat I be r-.t ot hun was baried Tlie priort can b tra4 ji:; th-re i no mmttoa toat either 4 thrtn w rrt- butig. but of their farther fata tha revrd arfVileot. S rndrl oue .f the last heroes ef Irak imagiuatioa. on a bom) character lb histor iu. w ho romM-rs that he tod toch at ha erthe natural outgrowth of th legislation in a hich it was thoncht wi and just to tab m'it hi country, will ot com men t aaKarita blv. lie had onaiitirs whjrh. had IreUai bt-u I'obiy covert!, might perhaps Lav When the boat tiucbed the water ther w-re at least thirty ptroa iu hr. n.any of whom ere paiiwDgeriii. he w frfd 1I right from th btem davit, but she fouled ia the stern davit in someway, k that he could not W invtantly freed. A heavy coaiinj at this time, she phmc-d uoivr, and on emririnc, but nine persons were left -1.. l 411. l t r it ii'ru. in iu rw were wanica ui niii ; .. :i .11;...... . " j . drowuel almost instantly. Tiie plui..- fn d E Washington District ; S D Adams, P. Wn H Waehington and Greenville ; Gall. Warreuton ; H T Hndson Warrant ; R A Willi Roanoke ; 1 T Wyche Tarboro ; G C Dodson Williamston ; T B Re ks Plymouth ; F D Swii dtll Columbia ; U F Wiley Bath ; Supplied by L L Nash Mattamuskeet ; L U Gibbons, I II Hill, Blip Portsmouth, Oeracoke aud Cape Hat ter as ; W 15 Maness Rt ligious interest of colored people ; R 0 Burton Next Conference to be held in Golds boro. i THE nURRICANB IN SICILY A TOWN DESTROYED IN FIVE MINUTES. . Ashboro J Wr Le. wis. Caraway I F Keraus. Fo'rsvth Z Rush. Winston II P Cole, W W Albea. StokesSupplied by A W Craft Madixon-F L Reid. Wentwortbi WT C Norman. A dreatful calamity has be fallen the President Trinity College B Craven, lively smiling town of Pal.izzolo, where is perfectly evident that their wholp ply is baslied upon the hope and belief that the Washington Government will tutaiu their revolutionary plans, ai d by might put down the right. The Legi.!ature at the capital has law on its fide in every step. It has made but one mistake of law. It was an error of Judgmen. ai.d of a wnnt of firm"'?, when it stooped to ap point a committee to confer with a mob outside the capitol that pretended to be a Legislature without a solitary legal right to enpport the claim. If :he Legislature at the capitr-1 is not the Legislature of Alabama, thn D. P. Lewis is not Gov ernor of the State, for that was the body that counted him in as Governor, and it is too late, by the Constitution, for any other body to repeat that act. Mr Lew is is therefore depending solely npon the "Grant's guns and steel to make him Gov. ernor. Well, if it hascntne to this, that the Govrnmcnt at Washington is to create the Government a Montgomery, there is an end of it, fur certainly we white peo ple of Alabama cannot, and we do not mean to try, to invite a war with the U. States. Still, if Gen. Grant n the arbi ter in this cause, it becorats the body in the canitol to pend a committee of its strongest men to Gen. Grant and to lay the facts and the law before him for his decision. He is autocrat in the case, if he chooses so to be. He wears the Pur ple, and while we are are willing to sub trit to the Purnle. we will be if we the I at. and the ship, wiih oi.e i-.iil e: moving away from her. The ?e.t bad f iled the b -at to the edge, and iu the excileioent of time u- elfort was made at oi.ee to bil her. After they had l-eu f tl:ew hat calmed down some efforts were made to bail her. It was about t!i:s time that the other boat that got allore CHine lip to 11; we aked tbelll to take us aboard, but ihey rTued to do jj, and in ppite of the readiiie of C.ipt. l'uliuer to rescue us. they haiob d us a bucket aud rowed away. lYrsous w bo were 2atim; arouud on life preservers iuiploretl them to ave them, but they turned a deaf ar to everything ex cept the prompting of their own derire to escape. We et t w.rk to bail tut our boat as Mn as they rwed away. Ou takiDg an luventory of the boat 9 out fit, we found that we had f ur oam ai d a boat-hook. We stayed arouud the hip auiil the went dowu. And then tok in cr ar and began the Crtt itigLt ot tulf.-ri!ig All our efforts to bail the lMat were unavailing, as every wave li led her aj.'.tin, o wo b I to sit waUt-devp iu water, l'lie lmt lay iu the trough of iIm n a. w itli every wave breaking over us. We had to lock otir vn uio'.er t'n him au honorable and illustrious career. At w .irt be might have continued to serve with hi sword a Catholic tove'eiga. at4 inlgkt baverarvi d his way with it t rank atxl dit tiiiri'u.ii. Ho was rii.tedbo:.e bjthpos t unit .e tf anarrby aud tlie hoj of reveng. In hi w n adventurous wav he levied war ta the l.ut a:iint (he men and th-system dr w hich Ireland was oppressed. Wbea b fU with no!'.- w Lich made Lis crimes &r gotten, and the ghost of hit name still borer aUxit the wild fcloues of the Keumart River, of which be was so long the terror aud tha pride. Jama Anthony Fnxidt. 435 - 353 1749 1939 1034 1319 759 503 1294 1152 866 582 962 400 8X9 487 839 6S1 263 230 235 782 2407' 10-54 390 197 1308 639 1053 518 835 976 9-S 1-170 383 825 887 35 150 321 544 3705 2428 935 1-7 1934 1178 11241 818 307 Agent Greensboro Female Colleg L L Heidrn. Agent Trinity College B B Calbreth. Salisbury District 11 L Wood, P. E. Sali.-burv -L W Crawford. Salisbury Circnit -W M D Moore. Mt Zion-T A Coon. ( Statesville J W Wheeler. ,Statevil:e Ciicuit A K Murchison. Moeksville; L Shell. Iredell ; T P Ricand. Alexander; C Plyer. Wiikes ; Supplied by Miles Foy. Mountain Mission, Supplied by J W Rah. Jonesville ; R T N Stephenson. Vlt. Airv : J F Hcitman. furry ; Supplied by W. F Needham. Sauretou Mission ; Supplied by J F Needham. Shelly District ; S Lead, P. E. Shelby ; J Wr North. . - . -w w-v Shelby VJircuit ; li t uixon. Shoals ; buppnea oy S Shelby VJircu Double Shoi White. LC 96,731 98,630 96,731 1,899 SOUTHERN DUTY. The sole course of the South to-day is to turn her back resolutely upon the past ; to live in the' present as best she may ; and to keep her eyes steadily fixed upon 6on South Mountain Misson ; To be sup plied. Cherry Mount ; J C Smith. f RutheTfordton ; W D Lee. Columbus Mission ; To be supplied. i Marion ; J C Hartaeli. Upper Board River Mission ; J M Long. Morganton ; J Sfrwin. Leuior ; G W Ivy. Happy Home ; sJ w 2 (? .a . ".V.fct-3U - ber material future. She must open her eyes to her practical resources and awak en to the vital facttht in them alone lies her Jiving to-dayj her greatness in the fu ture. She must foster and diversify her industries": and must look keenly into,the Utliziug of her vast natural resources. She must stop the waste that flows out at her every port and through every ra.l oad dt pot, by makiug the products f her ow n J netby area pay at Lome at least a part ot tnose profits that make them the arbiters l 4ne world's commerce, feho must preserve her individuality most zealously in order to reap these advantages, but sire must . a . t 1 not shut her eyes iu hide Doutid, prejnaice to the prc grees, the improvements, ana the labor-aids of 'the! Nortlrr Far less Simpson S M Davis INSURE IN Georgia Home Insurance Co. ; Of COLUMBUS, Ga. iscorporateh, 1850. " Ca pit a l $350,000 ; J. RHODE BROWNE, rrtidadt I D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary. AlU Losses Eqnital)ly Adjusted And PrOmntlV Paid in Fllll! intr the same period the amount of S1.090. Tiv..- - a . . L t- t.t t 640 waa expended by- tbe Bociety, the t w ,rorty owners desiring to obtain reliable In , , c .1 it i:.. j , j; r..w.A::ii .i 11 . " .1 1 u tal eXDense of the collection and exnendi- Wurrnz a Policy in (ieorgiajlome Insurance tore being only $6,335. 1 he Catholic 1 Jonesbro: B O Philips rnH ! ... . -..-, - I m i 1 " 1 - must she ijruorc the mutual interest and the mutual usefulness that must ever bind the two Sections in bonds too strons for any mere political subjugation to sever, or even to loosen lor many days. These are the practical point s for the South to-ponder to da v. These are the ... - ... points whereon will turnwier future ; and it" she will but carefully collect the practi cal pence of thrift, progress and industry, the day Will be only the less distant when ihe pounds of commercial and ot political power win nave ta Ken care ot tnemseies. Mobile Register. ;J - The receiptof the Society for the Pro- Dasation-'ot the faith at Home lor the year 1871 were $I,00,175, of which all but $55,000 was- gathered in Jbnrnpe, France in iiig the largest contiibutor. Dar- Pleasent Grove ; P Greening. Mouroe ; TT England. Monroe Circuit ; J F Smoot. Concord ; D R Brnton. Mount Pleasant ; J S Nelson. Albermarle.; R M Brown. - Stanly s J "H Gwyu. Ansouville ; J Sandford. Wedesbbro ; O J Br nt. Wedesboro Circuit ; M V T Leaid. only a few hour eince there were the two populous wards of Guatdia and I luin' "tande, where a new theatre and several elegant mansions formed the ornaments ot the place, theie is now only a heap !' ruins and ruhhi-h, a miserable s;ght to The beholder. Five minutee of an inde scribable hmiicaiie have been f ulHctciit to chatige tbe whole look of things, and to plunge huixlttds of laiuilier ii.to uttei misery There has been 1.0 iiistatice ot fiicU calamity witliin ihe memory of liv ing man. No earthquake ever caused so much tU-etructton. 1 here are hon-c s ruined, hoiif s fallen to the very ground, walls cleft from end to end, walls hing ing outwards, as if to rest on the adjoin ing houses. 1 AH on tbe line on the side we mention ed there is the ( huich of St. Sebas tian, tin: fiont part of wh'uh has been torn asunder from tbe rest of 1 he building, and the whole will have to come down ; there is a nunnery, all th- walls of which are demolished ;" there was the theatre, of which only the front wall is standing ; there whs the new house of B -bbi.t, with the adjoining hotel and the excise office, which was literally leveled to the ground, burying more than ten persons under iis ruins ; there were in short, ever so ma ny two-etoiied buildings, of which thei is kft a wall and there a corner, a floor, or a shattered c iling. In oue house all the copper kitchen utensils wer blown through tbe roof ; in another benches and heavy chests flew Supplied by D C Slim- through the windows. The iron bars ot the balconv are to tie seen euneu up mic . r . 1 . ... ; 4 ,1 . n Aiw.t'ini. wav. tnose 01 anouicr iimvu w J ' . . .11 1 11 way. There is the piuai 01 a panacw which has been moved torwara one 1001 without breaking, and stands up isolated all in once piece. 1 here is the wan 01 ... n 1 1 another palace which has taiien oacn more than three feet without a crack. In a stable, on the bare ground, men are laying the bodies one by one as they arc beingdug out. Most of them are in their night diesses, hating, teen crusneu as they were quietly sleeping. Their f.a- tuvt and bn uis are eo an-ngureu iuav one cannot look at them without shuddering. Their nustils, cars, and mouths are stop ped up with earth. The white dust h is everywhere pierced th o igh the skin. Here is the body of a ui.n holding close to his heart a child, probably ti's own child - the skulls of both are shattered. There are two yout-g men in tach 01 It er's arins, probably brothers. The chests and backs of both are crusuen. ear them is auother youth, covered with blood. II 1 was a cjerk in a government omce He has his .eye glass still stucK in ins risrht eve.- He was probably reauing or Sherrill, R writing when he was struck. One third of tbe town is dismantled, ana more um.i a thousand families are literally without a home. Abcut a thousand more have ltut. enrtipr of what was once J - . . ., MM... J,l ihoieh.iuaa to shelter mem. iu .1 . . . .!. .y,n Ju loirt nbout are inirtyawo; mc v . :- half a score besides. Syracuse (StCilyJ uazeae do submit to a mob of rascals and cow ards, who would steal our citiz n's and governmental rights from u under threat of the Federal hayor.et. If (ten. Grant i the arbiter wo have mi much ribt to demand justice and law at his hands as the Jacobins have to c t'.l upon him to support unatchy ami revolution. Mobile Register. A HUMAN PHENOMENON. .4 Man with a Portable Heart, RevUrinj li'ivds, and Jsro ScJ 0 Jilt. Prom the Tort Jerri Tri-StateTVioa The most rrnmkable specimen, of phy sical orgn.iz ition we have ever teeti it Mr. (icorge l'botuas, a Uraiilian, who bat Wea in Port Jervit since Than day cf but a-itk. 11- his been eibibitinr Lif&Self . ... 1 i . 1 ... 1. . . 1 . 1 1 . . Beai u c... ,.u, . i.u er. .... . . . , various place in tho villsr, and hs as every sea threatened to wash ui ov-ibon!. I 1 : 1 . t , . . 1 When mo ning broke the .-a was tiU ruti iti mouiitian high. When the boat was lifted on the top of a uaveexerj ,--e n strained to catrh s'ght of a sail r laud. V Ijotie was to f seen. It Was still U:-'.s-st'i try to hail the lv,at, bt ill ar Were jo.t out. more to keep ourelxe warm than to make any progress. The se b.'ih iu ai.d utoftbe h.at made row n.g ut.el,-. We could not kt p th 'aisiu the row l-ek. 1m tneti by thi time bad grw n car, lks. aud there was no seoib'alice f din'ipoue. I Ley bailetl l.y hts ai.il starts wr.n t niTie uu t to ,iri-ii!'Sih at.yil.i' g. Mark Ai.: y. the oiler. b-came craei in the ff:er:. u ' THE VULGARITY OF FLIRTING. Flirtation is the tegular paftitnc of what prnli s iireif in b mg calhd fashionable society. It takes the plaee of the in.re intt 1'igent, gracious and rt fined intercourse of jwdite society. It is vulgar, not to s.iy vicious, and always b sp aks an absence of those qualitit s wl uh nnder a woman tha brij;htesi ornament of sovi tv, and 'he almost divine goddess f home. Perfect sinceiity, a sweet piopiiety of liefMHtiiu nt, and manners ot not tinted md. sty, are ehaims that reder woman absolute in ber dominion over the hearts of men. A tint i woii'.io i always rrgarded as tuber a ... j heartless cat icatui ist of lvc, or a panto- A male flirt thi day. The Hf ud n'urht a like t - t".rt. .-.ly i:.t :iii ! bv the C- u J.'.aiti: f starvlr.g tio-n a:id by the rat it.k" f At.ti. : . W hn the tr,'.r:.n C trke aud U pr--j-t i f '. j.d or a s.ul cooM U- n, .! "t.". t s j t f a ' 1 f. U r niipl-t. 'y. A slf.al "! shall s . arouu 1 tte lnat s ttti.t t!j r. u . . f 1 1 . . r ret. The l.rlr. Wi!l.ai:i .-t r'.l.-.tie rraV toward the af'fi ''f. ." ut d. r k he ilie-l. atel a s-I - ej I 'd if 15-f.fe liiorni:v i..t- tin- p"tt-r. a:i o.n. A; ly junijted erl"ard it. a t.t f.!i-.- !r It w a 'U the u.'rui'.ig of f .rt!. -1 . y 4iiir loit' g r eno-d l.i I .i.i. M Lf. 1 t 'jr- of t il ' t W ere S i I.' et. : !.-! as t i Ui t uneti lirab!'. M- 'i:.-'li g-' I and t nr.-w hitn--lf over bakwa'd ir.:-s-a. Tl.oina Kgs-e.otie of ihe l.v.- !. ft ou the in-.riuug f U-e f.uith day. w 1 :..- : y t ! Newton ; L P Herman. Rock Spring ; J W Puett. South Fork ; I H Edwards. Dallas ; To be supplied. Lincoluton ; VT A Sharpe. President Davenport female College ; W M Robey. Agent of D F College ; T J Gattis. Uutheiford College ; J W Aber- M I !". tt-e . e 1, .. .1- te.ihiug a splendid ei.trtt.iii.un nt to wb-ch lie wa ei.gag.U. siMei,!t f. l! I .rw a? 4 ..i.d d;-d. Il- w n ll-r-.v u rboard !iJ a Lrk tmik him b f..r our eV s. DEATH OF AN IRISH SMUGGLE It wasa irai:ge. wi'd mimist of things lolbiddeu. is a satyr who cannot help insulting the sea. amid rok ai.d b..ga' comnanv with an exibition of tin- g'ross- ti . . .War it sI.hm! the r. ' ...!;-. 1.1. . u v v, r hi- im,triii.i- cl.urcn. sta tne )-i ier r liepO W Ull O uuua ' " J " - - " o tion. But everything that can be called flirting is ubsolnti ly forbidden in really polite fcocitty. It i" tbe maimers of pla ces not even to bo named in polite ears. Polite society is accomplished, polisht d society. U in a temple ot taste, btiih up on the solid foundations of culture. Fash ionable society is a suer.lnictute of van ity, built upon the sandbanks of caprice od exaggeration Tbe youth of ibis society are taught far less to think and to reason, than to look and to u t i. Il place, chi-e t.t the d tltt r tle. a- ci ol a iii',i- U ff "'! I l.U- ih pirates uest. The shadowy !( mi t t..- li tir:ili!Mie W.t Visible thtolU'h the graV sh t ' ' - " ff tiling rain, at anchor in the haih.r ai.d from tlo- rocks in ttie ..t r a;j-e rmii- iu.. llioauilig of the Athttitic -well. V-.rty. . i-ig fr i-o vi-ilor oi fuch a t.'iht, had z-h-cted t. j'-st s-titi'i-N. The -.t .1- -ir- rotinJ. d. atidthew.'.f wa-trat ; 1. I"...- J v inside w-re the firs, to take alarm. A vi--lent harkias; was hetr l aud then suddenly the lo..r was thrown open Mrty appe.,r. d in his shirt, tiretl a blumlt rl.u-s at the m-u who w ere nearest him and retired. A volley of small arms followed f 01. 1 the windows and slits in the wall. One s'-iUiUr was kil'.e.i and three others wounded. The s'rieWst bool for the cultivation ef tbe passions, .tl.r ih in for the refinement of the in tellectual and moral qualities of man and orders had b-en given to take M-rry ;l p-s-loman Young mm and women raised - bve. and the lire was ..t a tire, r woman x j e .x,n tui:.d. 'I he bouse was. -Mi.!.tl) bo I o! in such society a;u nm uiu i'o Charlotte District ; W S Black, P. E. Charlotte ; Tryon Street; L S Burkhead. I Calvary Mission ; W S Ilaltom. South Charlotte ; 1 Li lripiet. Pjneville ; lo be supplied by J P are quickly wilted or broken down 111 the storms aud lains of life. They live to dance and to flirt. All else is business and thankless labor. Boys iu this kind of society, pride themselves on being mas ters of the art of love, and of knowing K.kiv to tdav on the female heart as ou a ..... ... , t . liddle, before tln-y nave icarueu . o. liiell : ei.ht. etl of them iM.lteil. one :ii-er the other, iti the hopes of drawing otftl.e troop iuto pnrs'iit. Karh. however, was -auht and examined, and, when found not toltethe inau win-in the party came in seirrh f. wa let go. At last there wen.- but fixe left iu the house. Morty saw his time w as r.rne. He did not choose It be taken, and determined lie like a man. lie sent out Ins wti" ai.-i FauctteviUe District : E A Yatc P E. -Fayettesville ; E W Thompson. Cumberland j WS Ma. Robeson j John Tilctt. Laurinburg ; T W Cuthrie. . Rociukgharn ; J Wheeler. , ' Pee Dee ; J A Boon. Uwharrie ;J B Alford. Montgomery G Farrar. Carthraee : S D Peeler. their live Uliyht be saed. J he o.oeer III com 1 trail 1 received them kindly, aud gae thein such protertlou a be could. M-.rty himself refused to SMmnder ; il wab ter mined to set tire to the thatch, and mi! 1 hre i- 1 .1. . anoint iinfieonent- reading ; aim mv , 1 lv found sighing and blushing with mys terious palpitations of the lender passion. before they are old i tiougu 10 compic of virtue. O V 1 1 o - o , , .... . .1 The eaudy, demousliatiye, dasny, ana was tnrn-x aucer h.m eae,. F J c c . ,Anli. soaked w th the wet. aud pretentious manners ... ; " . h L!az,.(, tW tlame s.z.d ty are lo He wi.1,-1 . rjif. . thv r,M.f f.-H in. aud. amid the the dignihed, cordial, graceiu. burui-g rult5 Mry Rni his f .ur re.nari.n5 bearing of truly polite circles. 1 here is c, BtjuUg ereseen staudinc at bay. blun- puzz'o d not only the people but the pby fic'uns and surgeons they are anablt lo uu J ip'.and bi analouy. He can omt his hrait to any part cf the body at pica, sore, and trru stop its beating lor nearly siity sreouds. He has two seta of rib, one of which he can move front Its poaU tiou to ibe front of the body, eoTerias; the abdomen. He causes a revolving motion of the bowels, both upward ana down ward, the abdomen uoaalating and rearm 1 l.-ijr toe corraling m tioos of a flag or a px-cc f cloth wbru disturbed by lis w 11.... lie can so inni nis poise ibu iw 1 si. "it litn one canuol disctm that la h aoy. Another woodf-rfal thing tbat b dot i to b-od an ir a bar flee cifbl ..f an inch in thick mi by sinking it across hi 1 ft arm. Th- ctucl-s ol bis arms ke ,,iti ..truu ihal the B -sh freli as bold a o 1 Mr. Tlit'tits i certainly a woodtrfal p'ciu-n t physical constrwcUoa, at4 l. 1 j ihe srsrntific mm tA lb w ild. At our rqi be called oar 1 .lie x i'rrday and gave as bta bSlory, 1 r r i ;.. h wr pb an the foil seine: He txiru m Hraid. Swalb A tarries, on the 4-.b cf March, l'siO. 11 s father w.i an V.' bioj.tati aoJ bis mother a Span ish w .u.an When foor jeais old b woj taken to Iytdon, England, by bis mo-ber, an th- ! e ttLUM d by tstrjeoo KfBt. The 1 im k bira iu l.dit.borg, SeotU&d, w h' r l.o tu ide u lutio-.n Dear ibe heart, -md c..covrit d tha' be had do diaphragm, and thai the Leit was oot rielod ia a re-ricardiuro, tut is susrnde4 by two 1 . 1 r -J " . r corilt u.sieaa 01 one. rome j c 1 ajKri w ard be was gtvrn an e lamina tioa ia I'atu by Surgfoii Ixis with same rtsulL None d the srtu:i6c men of Eorooe n dt t:o..d hi- structure, and they advised htm to corop to Ametica to re If oar 1 aimd m-o c ul 1 com r.-bend tbe forma tion. Rat no o ie be I ad before ea-n -ocli a cicaturc, and could not undmtand bin 1 rgaiiiz tiion. Il was in 1SC3 when he came here, an 1 n 1S05 be went back 10 Europe. Iu lbG7 he was at tbe Parti Expos. lion, and was cxamlucd VT several 1 tr.incut sei jeons, among theta Prtifraoor m:;h, of ilal'.iuior?. feince that year Lo has Len in ihi couutry. Ilisbomeisia England, and he says he likes that country betu r ibau this there be is treated aa a genth'tiiiu, here as a wothlcs vagraoL He is not married, and bis paimU are now dead, lie has a brother wbo is six fet t thr.e intl.es in height, but wbo can c'Hitric'. hiui- lf so that be is but tbrea f et tbiee inches tall. Thi ia tbe only jM CuVurity. There was nothing remarka ble about'th. ir mother, bat tha father waa apparently destitute of ribs. Th laUer at one time a great mauy year ago woikrd njK.ri the Erie canal aodlived ia lyockKrt. George baa a cousin wbo can thr .w his left hip to bis right ida aod nee versa. The former is in good health, wtibs lCo pounds, is ab ut five feet eight inch.- iu height, and appears to be not Tl es'ra-.v wa I over 30 years old. lonj refn- l t Mr. 'Uioinasrs to Middletown to-day. lie will xirit Albany and return to thia x illajc in three or four weeks, sooa alVer The wo- der-busses in band. lie was evidently des -.e...t iriili between the two. mau ot fashionable society has frequently ' ptate, ad to save life it was ue-.-ary no hi-her ambition than to go to the op. ,h,Mt him. The soldiers fired ; Mriy fell the bull or the reception, dressed so ; with a ball through Lis heart- Tw . f bi ers, the ball or mc iec y Klllirj(irl ftfii his side ; the ..tber two wer- extraordiuaruy as 10 ati. 1- ; t, Wu .rM.j. wh -.-.. n a t iA OnVV ni PTLTY ' ' IU Hiu:. ... "-j . , , l rlPi. ,.ffir,f n, t t a 1 , wn.cn nc America. iu ttnds to bid farewell to rritn 4if -ill. Or r 1 . 1 . a ilm trim woman e4 ner ciasa; oc. representative wouian of polite society never betrays the least desire to attract attention, and above all thiugs, would orefer 10 avoid whatever might cause envy Y , it.er- The ladv and FTf his 1 7 crude of society a. se xes. was bat seven n.ilr. dMaut ros. .bo has bad tbe small-pox five tiac. A itleman ot this best grade 01 st v..v j hei ,wrt.:i,u -nd. ven i.A nM.rr, tbna iA mass. .1 . i :.. i. i xt t iv a . Ai.n.i 11 rromiiieia duiqu in iu ine 1 tiimrcLi 11 as ceriaiuiv learncu tu u .hi . nnci jauiu ; i u -.i.ui. , Hdlltlil-pri vl.(y . , ' I ..-'I. ..1 T 1 . I! .1... I- iH - " T . I , v"-WM" 1 nnMJM . worrwiiQ economy, uu noiewunuy 1 v . - - J, ALLEN BKOvv IS. Aeent, I Tii.4 vfl..e vrr-rt imw tr,;r.,,,A THefrirt Wm Chia jr.; Office No. 2, (Jranjtfiow, to lhe propaganda : daii the year $23,- . Wilmington Frout Street ;.'R S . April 25, '72. . ly Balisbury.X C ( 545t an(1 0uJy t00t i,700, while Wilmtnttton Fifth Street ; To , ,.. ; 1 THINGS AT MONTGOMERY Our "Specials" of this morning will instruct our readers that Mr. D. P. Lew :a wmld not have been Governor ICi " ve w - 1 ...Ai-t tov i had tbe Eegislature that had the custyay j- .e &t bij;olcd on , u, lo,:,c - of tbe election returns sirup.v . th-M.A- nobilitT of En-land in reia- , ; curator. ofl'uxlev. Oueofthem, I..ttle,l..lsn Sullivan he was called, waa.j ethaps. Morty fciun,an the name of the other was Daniel Conneil. The barony ef Iverah aud Darrynane Ab- W. w here tlie Ouuel... or OT'onrjells. i f later celebnty l.a'i a'reaoy v..-..- A farooui skater died in New York, ibo oth r day, and while preaching tbe faner- at sermon iu. miuiiici w where there is lo ic," thus leaving tbe . a fiiet.di cf the poor fellow tbe nelanclsoi rtfleeHirto that be most either come oVw to teller skate or abandon tbe bbet ahogcthf r. Th-re i tsid to be a man is I Hi nolo genueman oi ..i-uy.fe - he wMer ; and it is thu and.xen ,ud:guantly meet the Ie f IauielConneU.wh..ha?ar - ble,"as a substantia! old-t led genue j ...nrder. and . -seajI th bal- man would 'hat of fop" fcoine oi tbetn , ( Wrd-rry, was a s-icn -f the same T which, ia the cell genera: fc. pro .9. P E from opening and counting them for five , I .... willl hich they stilt The weither uiakiog it .ii.i"S-b.e to car- wassuuK. WIieD fire Marriage Certifiitci for ale here. I baci 88.000, Scotland gave only $400 and received j pljed i i Morau days, hae, after taking time to reflect, re Pr ry off the brigaLtioe, she wa.-suuk. w Ueap- cognized the "Rump "as the Legislature I '"jt-.coman people.' The oldest day light eau... .at her aoch-rage. The P of Alabama. ThU - RumpV' quorum is . &t uL&tij M yn wa. enUnguished; tb. rums of tl. U wDo nave B;ap - and ven QVi who is mean enoerb that lo mofso- pcliz" the small-pox of a whole comm an ty ought to be tarred and feathered. An f i change ulla cs that the Skab of Persia baa fpanded a female order railed the -Order of tbe Sen." It strike oa that be oogbl to call it ibe Order tf tbe v Topsail i John Joncj liaade op of four njen ioosiDogbter. -t - , . r-s- ' ) 4 i -..I 'A

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