...! ' ' - i " ' --U-U. ruflt that'th? T.tilk'tnt OP' J eu; iu?w;f wiW Jaroe, a pivi birthrislit. theirlibertT and Independence, 8tartltmen that there was some u 3ALI3D0RT. THURSDAY SEPT. 4 1 i IS The WoodHn Carter libel suit has at 1 tt been decided. The drieniiant'sronrisel agreed the jqry shotlW return the Allowing verdict; I J "Tbejnry nod, without impeaching inr Integrity of the prosecutor, the defendant ja iwts gdiliy on the ground of privilegei' This Is ja singular verdict 10 say the Iraki ; but so far as MrT Carter -is concern ed, it Is jat, no doubt. ! - ,0mt - THE STATE DEBT. ftahlel K. Oondloe, Eq., has written a lefter to the New York Sun in which fie takes the ground that, the new debt of the Statej thatjis, the portion created since the war, is illegal because i lie Legislature ' wtiicli created it, that .f 1SGS, was illegal, hf members not havirg been elected by all the voters of ibt Slate riualihed by the Constitution, Sec, Sec. j iNow'j Mr. Goodloc is a sound reasoner, a deep tbibker, and, aa Brother Han5s Would sayj aa able constitutional write. Still, we do not see that he has toU us any thing about the State debt, the new bonds, that was not known beforcs Hii views with respect to'this' whole' debt question are sabstaatiiilly the same that the Ass? ciato of this paper has urged since 1563. For the proof of this e would refer . . V .' a . ti iU when they determine to do it. In the fics of the Salisbury Examiner. In m . - , ' I . , a . nr r it A elcctioa over in that State, the them the poiulsfouchcd by Mr. uoodloe , ( . , ; - ( f 1. 1- i j nit ptc have niost effectually wluppec f.-11 J: .-......,1 .a mirni'iHvrii w Itnnff I . .. ... . J 14 artfully dhscuased, as our readers will know wbo have read that paper when thoy. see Mf. Goodljes letter. r JTri 'Crodfdloe'A ideas In" ' regard to thje - illegality the 'Legislature have also been discussed by us : and of course, we be lieve bis Views correct. We were the first to1 take ar stand Against the pay merit of tho jmoristroiis fraud, called the new . debt,; maii)ly . on th ground of its illds . &Mi7' " ' ' ' 1 f W? have also shown that the old -debi of the State milit have becnHcompromis ei i o teres tl"an4 all, for less than half what lr was; at. the "end of , thqV ar, hac it nojt. been for Radicaland Ring rascality, i'Bat thfl Whole debt question has bceb thoroughly discussed. V The peoplef are tired o( it. jlieyjjvan to see i settled. . They are , willing to pay as far as Uiey are able, he hbnest portion of it. This could have been done for a tnere nominal sum at pni time ; but dvhiy liis not o'nly neaf ly grilled jit but otherwise, damaged the SUteiThe iNeMr. State Bonds, or the. Kew bebd so-eallt d, thev do not consider os't ! arid, farthcrmore, they will never conseut' to pay. It is therefore idle to talk about caviuir it. Yet. the wbote mat- ! .', J ' ' i: ter should-be formerly disposed of, so as tat leave noj after claps ; I ' Many persons were under the imprest sion that they were votiogJto repudiate or finally, dupose of thq debt question when they voted for those worthless,: patched up Amendments last August; but sevcra prorainent pipers in -the State have felt thenjalroA called, upon to deny the sup ppsxijioi anaiocorrcci, iue qfiusiou. ;i tus waaWi; necessary, "for tho deluded arfe dark t they aro - unable to see to be derived from a measure materially change the debl queUon. , If- the Legislature. ; does not prove. rnore'eompetent to deal with the dlebt-questian than it! has shown in the management . of many other. qnestiotis of 'impoitanci?, 'the result wiir be botch woi and much additional eipense. . . Alt Vvlhj . m . ,:. . V,; vif f WHICH AVILL TRIUMPH 1 i'it IsVcryevidcrit to, every "close obscr-! :tal t r r f. . : .. '.. . ,s .Tfetjj that . herc ts now going on a great .Uugle , bA'twecri lio farrcers and tte . . . - i i .i (n. .-ii ifc.: km Mmir in Deril. a but tbeir nonor ana Decome eiw i u i vmg m s r .- - R,Lh rharpe is a bae calumny Udder was quickly reareaY-aad, tfu'"g oathe virtue and intelligenceof nine-tenths throuh the flames and. nokf aijtil-itj .u i T'Kpv . jla i. o.tt.A w1rg. 'when a orivci ot tne greai? mapeeB ui mc . luutupu money, butl'they ilemand thatHhey shall his erand of mccy. ;S"tifled by the smoke, not nseit to trammel the industries of the he stfppeJ arid aeeme.aboat to descend. country' and hamper labor. Only thisr Tue trowd waa in an agony as aiiieeeem and nothing: more. : t ' ed lotjt; for every, momenl of beitatioii Affain thoie" who compose the rings eeemd ab'age. " " and manage the monopoly are a mere Wfiile this shivering fear seized every handful corhpared to tho great mats of belioljfer, a voice Jrom: the crowd pealed votera ; andjif the people could be bought oat. "phecr, him! cheer him;7 and a wild uu by the I goH of these schemers and hurrah bnrsted from the excited spectators plotters, asl It is alleged they can do, it As th cheer reached the fireman, he star would be impossible to reach, for the pur- ted upward; through the curling smoke, pose of corrpptingany thing like a ma- andf a few minutes, was seen coming jority ot the large mass of voters. In down the ladder with a child in his arms other words j it is impossible to reach for That gheer did the work. the pnrpose! of bribery a maiority of the Hriw much we can do to help onr felt people of the country even if they were lows fho ro 'struggling against tempta- capable of srich corruption before the vil- ti,)U aid alife of misfortune by ; simply lainy conld j be discovered and exposed, cheering them. How many poor iuebrutes So that theiboasted power to establish, a might! be saved from !a drunkards grave moneyed aristocracy by bribing the peo- by cheering therri 16 manhood. .How man pie is desincdi to prove a delusion' '-; vouncj men might be mIe good tradei . The recent 'struggle in Cilifofnia be- lmenV?imers &c.-, by.eheeriug jthem.; How tween the people and the ; monojpolUts manyhave beeri Jed to 1 say. -after sUru shows how easily the people can triitmpu 1 gling "against, multiplied "difBculties and, : the receiving no'word of cheer from1 those who Peo" standi upon a, firm basis, r "Jts ,not W9rth ly whipped out wUHeffbr me to try," the 'monopolists .-and the rings. So they ' Meh of property, character, of influence will do every .where, as soon as they are whenfyon-see the yoftng striving'for edu- orgaiiized, aiidthey are rapidly organ- cation!. for character, for a living, or for izmg. . m - ' . usefumess.orthedrunRardstrivingagains Fifteen tlioiisand of the ycomaqry of the erivings f a depraved appetite, cheer Missouri, m;et in a grove near Browns- thera ft will cost you rtothing and may be viile, recently, to counsel together, and 0f incalculable value to thcui. Exchange. to celebrata the bountiful yield of the Stjt? As5ltara Joornal feA INSTITUTION S3-iJ AiraORTH CARO- roaching when the iiopes aoiitruggbrt ofmany weary month will be crowned with success. I he State Asriculfural Fair is endeared to the hearts of North CarolLuiana. Years after-tbejoiis and $4qllej8 of our SoBle ordcmmon: - .. . r . .1. " iamiy reDti9,pi "sul'vt rrp,re mere of roeetmg, inepds ot other days, am cem as lations of every qeparrtneiu ox me ana b'dK The Yarmer, the1 qjerchanic, and ofes.ional tnah' anMiereteachiiis and STYLE IN OLD TjMEsS . In ftsCSS. itf&rt ireceirebiJ guests in 4 HLvTelfWcap,Srithit, Which was on: rani(n by 'renewal kcgnai'niahcc" and Bociation . the' ni4isojuble,Jtie that unite us, but Mso:fo'8rrSfe tberjfb're prac' tical betiefitij that, derived l fritt'mphiJ ing and rVceiviri' viluable'Mnfrirmatioh affecimg thq varied iriteis14Jand cnrnMex la the pr and b'eiig tahgltt, Enterprise is directed by new intelligence, capital is diverted into more useful chaHtMM, and freh Ptiru- ulus is given the desire.fr higlu?r culture ami nobler developiueit jo aUtliHt concerns our maieriar presfiny -anu prngra a a T . tit J:iff I - pi'npir. ii would oraini-'nu io erfiunaie fully th manifold bfrit fits whieli secure to all from this annua! State Festival. lis d'scontinnance even "for one year would he a blow to 'ths best interesfs'of the State that would '''be deeply vKlt' by nil clashes of our citizens, Vet this great cakrnity 'had well-nigh overtaken it. For mouth the ofSrs and' 'friends ol the Norjtl Carolina Agrixmitural Society had been struggling to overcome the obstacles in their war.'nnd had -at length succeed ing itf seeOTin' all the funds that were necessary exeVpt frU Ut S3.O00 Tlris anra had been proMiedih'!n h'y evornl Foreign Insnr.iiice Ctnpiiri3 whid firyar( prtst havi be.eifdfiininif litindred of ihousands of dollars trrim' the'ditHti There 1 repre sentatives here hfid -e!rprc:$ed fevfect will- higriesj and f;if nt dkii? Mnr the part 'of small clothes, white silk stockings, and red morocco slippers. The lodges of the jSupreino Courfof " Maeh jsachetts; kr Ute II 1 J A rci rBerl ,ariet, laced with black velvet ; r nd in Summtoer black silk gpwns ;' gfutTeTSen wrre"Joals of "iVery variety of color, gorieWTlyf the CAps and evllar of velvpt of a different color from the coat. lit lYStr'Genir Washington arrived in New' York'.fiom.Moun't VernonJ to assume the duties at".' the' PresTde'ncv. VHe was dressed in a fell suit Virginia fj. S. Tng, kfie;6tate Lectarer, I lfheJ Orft)gs lKejrlvilJrfn list H wa'iandlt o f fpilv . V i i rnrf- P v?r ar;eir.i rV'iinsttritb.v:adbkla ,ned wilk; theThril mm i 1 v-rsaSMSJi-BaarMrriiaaiif nni ' 77 home8pnn On his visit to New England of yonr life touches on some chord that he wore:the' old continental uniform, ex- will vibrateinleteroity. cept on the Sabbath, when he apppeared ' in black, John Adams, when Vice Prei dent, wore a sword, and walked about the etrccl witW hi ht under hisnrtn. At his levees in Philadelphia, President Wash ington was clad in black velvet, his hair powered and gathered behind in a silk bag ; yellow gloves ; knee And shoe buck les ; hu held ia his tvitnd ;a cocked hat ornamented with a eockade, fringed aboat an inch deep with black feathers ; a long sword in a white scabbard with a polish- ou uieei uii;, uung at nis nip, iraveicr. harvest field; from which they have just WH4T DOKS IT MEAN ? PUr been relievc3.! The gathering , was ad- r : RY'S LAST. LIE. : dressed by Ihopas It. Allen, the master Mr. innervisor Perry, eommrnly known ' SET TO WORK Rom iminediate,ry employs converts when they pass luto her domain. I he are geueially set to (fo.j.hat specific wor forthp lUhurch .which hi thiik, tJiem most competent lo porforii. . Xt'is some what fii.gular that she has 'placed a nura ber of her latest piine- in -editoriaf chairs. Tlic Rev' George . Wolfe, who Iuixm d from the true faith into" Romanism a ye.ir: or more ago, is mow editor of the "Oatho Sate already .--Magnolia Monitor, "Why don't you wash the bottom of your feet, Joe I asked a grand motha et a bov when he was pertorming tne opera Hon of washing his feet belore retiring for the nigift!5tvrhlcV lie gravelyf replied I k I'm fwe L; lbjf gjrruiTr,jtMioi'i thiol to 8Vabd-pJaed, do This world is said to be: but the vesti bule of an immortal life. Every action iUAURlED,; Ix the Metho4it Cliurrh, In "Stlttburr at 8 o'clock P. M. pt. 3, br It. L. WJUnwford, Mr. Robert Shuvei, and MUr Margaret V. Clarke both ofjlubury. ? ,c At W. F. yVatnon'a on the evening of the 6th of Sept., byjW. F. WhIaoo1j., Mr. John D. Rex, ion of George Rex, and Mm Hauler 1. Plumiuer, daughttcof M. 1'iumintc, Lq , all or IV) wan Countj.j j DIED, i Ik tkit County on tht 4lb inst Francia C wife of A. W. Ltaier Lxq., and daofhler of the late W. B. Mcirkie. nF.VALU ABLE PROPERTY Ze derrM. mA dmlalrtiatorir. , , , tf&SKsell to the highr l LidJrr. &i tle To SaJubcr. on tne 3Whj5eptenitn lnu, 420 Shares "iiAiirilcOTwocKr AlSO, a largo number f , j , Hone i, Muleil Cattle and lion 25 taciiat GILOUl ftOOSaakala f 0 itl, AXiIi THE liruUKTriTRv. VhtlrriUotti Usra MANSION HOUSR Tbif -Fanutar ooaiai-ia BtiLtJ. Urre kt of HEDS. valnable TAHLrTwaK. ajj nuraberofGOOD TABLES. HUKiUr?" Al.. a Ivainouuof lllt.ARytXG TOOLS. indTarious rtIi ffxroal tm perty. JH ElOtS C-VSl h A t j . SaHibnrj, jirC-rSepVeJia,JiJ71r P. 8. A Vlubl"KUlltJiatatUt:.tia. Kept. II. :u. 't v Tbc Dailr Sfxtinf IHtw CbirlAte lie Staiidaid." The Il?v. M. A. Stewart. thiir re?ciive) (mipani-s -'t'loan the j who was oiicft a-m prober t the Mnryland LI'issi's of the (jri iman Reformed Clinrch, ij fditor of the United States ''Uaiholic Ilegitcr,! and i rfid to bo assisted by tlie Rev. J. S. Ermentront, who paused' through the "Mercei eberg Theology" into the cfimrhuoion of Rome. It i al.o dated that I'i-.fv8r Prru, lafeof the Misonri Lutheran Church, wh-i is rtconvprt to'the Bibiipy'ori-tht4 airtpleerhmtHV)tFHpedl ITle time't;6nu; but the mimey did lior. "TIei promist'8 made, like too inaiy ti-r"i only to:ticklft the ear. and' serve '.lit end of the mohrent, were hamcle:frty''rpodiated. Ilelyii upon these broken reeds, the Society Irad made'no'other urranemeata and the time J was shorts Aftw days would decide the faro of the Siato Fair of f li,pnf fairh, has been mad editor of a North Carolina, not for one yr; but-pro WKS4 orttie istateferanse.iwuo.maaetue siz:ii- as w Ijsnir rerrv. says1 tna most orthe babiv for all tne time.- 'Just here -it ficatit declaration thar, before the advent Co'nslrvatiye newspapers hr the State that ' blobd.r shbwt(t itself thicke -than of i374, thJgknffes will be the controil- eo Heoplemthe'pertratiori of hoa watcrrd'tWeNorth lUartlina Slaw Life I m it i . 1,-- " t t i rmtw . 1 . i - . I LI IO 1 1 JL lllLll iwiwua uwtv V iv:icbaiivv V i a ll til w LafF v wwwww power m ptates, ; Aere is. noting RevcQe fld;oier officers 'ehfoilcmg' the relief o lujpiuuauic u Biaicuirm, auu ii. is .uii i eveuue law, ana tne question is - wiiat tne amoo to rauroaa ana oiner mono- does in mean i inete is no election i nienon v boding: pjWiea.;? l ne corporations may poiiiae-; finantly, as Ithejnarc in jlie liHbit of doing, to their millions of cap remember :that,r dtnjr in this tate, no votes ced rin'slioh ' even nanv fhersisler corporation ftud advanced nt nects'sary tw carry m no com- ie pians or me A:ricuiurai 50 npn made of silen ;s trf ! 1jp ciely, thos'firmlystabK?hii tlie''Btate ythiniMs Fair;" upon an rndtirlni tasta." 1 --"' ! . , . ,' qmeiiartd peaceaT)lt, except wu?n a rcye- Honor' to' whom hrthor MkiuK T)e( peo- capital, but fbey. should fchf an iu 'pafty-'hpplMis ' io go' pJe k)f'4 North Carolina ill for in firm in times of-great pub, tSrildshoosdiobodyasMii the case of iime'-in lheir; historr lie false -to thelrreJ he excitenient; vast eapital. iff tbovH the Depttjy- Marshal T3eaver anil except oc-; cord.if they do-not proveihmselvea troei worst thin gl an individual; Or corporation ciisidtfjill1 wliph .men 'get in to private- to tho.se who in the day of advtrsity wfrer can have. I - j' : ' ' braw as . ttjey1 itre dai'y domg in ritber true 1b them. The North Carolina Stnte I ' ' parts otv the planet, blessed by'thc best Lftj liwuranee Company is now 111 the T- - ' I gov'erntnent the1 wbrldvfer Saw. first year of is existence; but it has already ... la if ' . . f p-rperV ' is 'lt''tx-tMiisj UMjfxeaPot -a Jcon vert Ms provereiaily intensi ' and thVir sdb.nT?sioi?' t llru iw rtjle abject, 'thn they ai-cktt to such work 1 1 ! 1... t. stui indie tVe benefit tliat docs not r- f Mt. VERJfON, N. C, 1 '1 There, was a lime in the history of taken a stand ; which its officers, and iho j Aug. 30;h, 1873. 0ther!cQuntries at least, when it was1 a ipeojjleof the Slate-at large maybe jnsily! DeaWiATCIIMan Let the law be f-ivortfe, tliongh not' alegar amnsetoeht; prond, and its judicious investment ot what it may,hese times, there is always ontAshoot UeVerme; ever dollar ot us funds -in .Nortlr Cam- ' 1 1 . ;J-, officers. But we nave ehangod all that; lma;ttnd ' among our own people has a lavorea appointee 01 me government and Bevenue officers now amuse-them- already been productive of incalculable right behind f that law, whose privilege it selves; Ty shdotlng the people.' Aiid good. The benefits resnlting from the is to construe and execute it ashepleasei. thaiy fp. crown all, Mr. Siipervsor Perry- establishment of this Company and the Fach of these renresentativpa of thp Ona gravefy reports to Head Quarters,' at home insurance and-investments which it Man Power holds his patent fr lb 'a8nl&&ton Cityj that the people Iu the offers the effects, are such that w are con "1 , i ' . r?m- e I district are hostile iri their feelincs to-' fient that the people of North Carolina 1 a. m . J r j: i .I. .. t .0 .... . . . uum-iwiiiiciui no ii;woru ,ur hub mm ward ' hi m a tinguished sWvicei of having voted 1 for the denser . . , ,w7 reaay . w eniorc? I vuuiago vucu wjyrcu-.y ..AUW iciicoiiiujj : A prott s.or ot Uorneil U niversity rc hia dictatesabsolute ia his swav: Widi u is tather thiiu Mr: Ferry f T he Fed- ceutlv nublislied a'ndiribef'bf hints' ai to nip' ordinatea from fthd! clutches ''of the civil r fU. ur net fH w am IP vaV Ahftba imy right there la none to dwpute I State; law. The Grand Jtirv of MtfTowi -v!.tA.,;a., 4. k Y- - l . . . i iT mf t;ti .iiuw 11 un 1 win caa awmo ami . vj From the centre all round to the sea ' M Pll rrfnntvliaaindWt.fi tl,m nA thv Hrti i :'i..t i.kL. tir. j- 1 mustbe tried, President Grant cannot thi?: and determined to remember it. Dav Take, for instance, the very .vigorous save' jpeputy' :3laiisHalJDdaver and his before yesterday he Vas eating hU 'dinner showing uj which the great seedman Party?harmless from llie penalty of the aloiie, and he 9hockd upon a piece of James Vicl has lately given the Post-' f ntonly shooting youngOar- beef. 'Instantly he got down upon" his all masterGenbal's arbitrarv BULWo'of the "X ' " L"r,i?"a S i, cougn. . us men, . - vpmciu i .io v' w jusi ihiw. Airs, woodward came in, ana t lie i mores. wardsliim ana nis subordinates, and that wiivnot'oe stow to appreciate ana reward. mservative Press of the State fen- - -- n ' - : .;.iIAPPy EVIty PAY. . . Sidtiey'Sralfh ritt'!l.--1fo1hi!rti fro?n newspHppffid jjirnervefl !t: fop liimse If : H . tWu'.Mi yon -rLJ m; the So rtlhg-'form a resvlntidn) lo 'Trmke the'tfay a liaiipy one td a felloy-iMtn'rK "'It i easily dnne H a let-off ganjp iit to iff m ill wlro needf if,-j . a kind woi'.t t'M flM''8ofniwfiif;'it'i eneotir-' ;ing expression' to ilrir sn it:r--fnti'S,irt themselves a lijrh't as air; will n u at lek'sf for twt'iiiy'-liniiri'. ' Aud'if ' on Htc' young,' d. pfml r;'ii ?r, it will fell whrn you are ; and 'il yotr are old, rri inred it will v"itf run g. nily uiid happily down the tin-mi' ot liuiri to etThi'y. ' lly tlie most hri.!' aii?hiueticars6iri, look at the' result If yn hcml on persmv, only one, happily through each dny,tln-rc- re three hundred and sixty-five in the course of the year. And supposing you live forty yMig;oii!y afWryou commence th it couipe of uiiiditiiie, you hav e made 14, GOO biins liappj ; at all events for a time. t . . NEvV ADVKKlTLMENTrf. Warranted Chill Cure. The only warranted chill cure sold in this ecliun of the Slate. Prepared by the Medicinal Co., of C. 1'urely vegetable, children lake it a well aa adults. For aale unij by U, ii, Biif v1 O. Mbnejr refunded in alt caaeawhwe airt"s are not tpected. Sept. II, tf I 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do j Marshall's Fine do 100 Bbls.! Molasses. In Store in piime order aud for Sale by L UINGHAM C O. Sept. U, tf Administrators' Notice. . The rinderi?jned having datyqnalrfied the Adminiirator4 with the will annexed of John I. Shaver, deceased, hereby notify all j eranna In debted to aaid estate to make payment, and tho.e tiavinjc claims ag iinrt ail t-t.ite are noii fied to preent'them to the u'nder'ineii on r belore the 2ndflay of ptemher, 1874, or thla notice will be led in bar of Ihtif cecoTerr. September &.d, 1873. - ' " , llEWY A. LEMLr, ' ; KDAVISIIAVKK;; 62:tf AJmiruiralori. OLtrrtrr copy till nt biit"7-"vr. PosititeriMueAtXores ! g. 15, 1373. SPECIAL NOTICE. i Visitors oirer the -X, C. R. IL to the SALISBURY FAIR ! OctoJber7t!i. 8th! 9th loth. Will huve (he Benefit of the following Itt-niaikably; L,iv KATES: u u t M u ... wa7 s , ,xi, ffliay ue pieasam Tor nevenue om- 8iop made ipon her by oodwanl'S extras lake, tor another instance, exhibiting! cera w. amuse tliemselves by wantonly ordinary attldute and his b'arldn? Was that the uselessiiessof" election laws, King 8hoUng cituens. but it lsnot quite' safe he had suddenly been "attacked with hy- Kello of Louisiana 1 n to do. at a particuhtr stage of the game drophobia. So she first seized the pitcher Tale fnr .till nntW' tW t " -ft ' tf . would; Hare been of water, and tookit from ibe room. Then mH?l MiMT nMH; and H'mny lhat nch'i sjiese,Uoneofthe:g1rlsnp sUirs foAhe Uaws generally, which . leave, the officer thineriwill he unnotiendn few ronVa hmii- ..: . K :. w..,v . . , . . . 7 --7 ,-- . cv . f ; v" iuuicn wuau tii iiuuwii u.'r n mm Igreat body of the laboring people, on the. '6W nlej:jand the - monopolist 6,money ' gangers, rlng men, andr the mere polltl- .qiana,r.mtt scrYers.on;'the other Cut, vthich till win t is the question, most fre-j -qaently aked. Some contend ' capital ' tW grearilail Iload uionrtpoliea ,u vtun, mm uieir millions or. money .bribe voters, . will triumph .overlaVr tt, grind it to the., eaiih even ioi 'poiingi greater bnrdens; thau: heretofore 'BU dar ftitbjii tHe Nirtoe and finnnesi v jho great massses of the people "wil inot permtj as to , believe. a.nysuch '. tuiag .TheipcopJe hayo not.yet been brought u .rcafli6 the enormity of the hardens ihev nave been snnerinsr aud are vet auffVrin'. under therjperiectiy free" to: euricU him ! fjpow it would be well : for IleV war aiid the ' family1 Wt"o'n it arid held elfl --ii Ir . : :.,:. v .rl cne c8.t0 ecareful bow they shoot. I,i down. Tlie inadder he got the mo-re hatjytrlal of the ; Credi r.th WW Take the sha Mobilier. fe ' . - V the contract thjevi law! . x '.; Mock Liws::aud,Mobi -!;W ll, wh4yfall alarmed was Mis.'; . Wood'ward ; ' and tin more ne a wore ana roameu ai me mouin, o i I lli.'lilnro ' slid liKlJtin" nV tlin li-irot tril -all, undcracolor of youngadies will giye; concert td-morrow gtvSn''an extra torn "of i be ''clothe Hire i . .1 . I' :; iaipuUiy) .night , in? Morgauton. s Shu nice around luo leg aiid ti irrg Irira to the1 siOve oiled Wood- nvrttfess' and and prriinised 2 and' shave p tiis scaip so as to vl f?owurUi uioga ana uau lioaa moj nnpoiies.. jThey,, aieT just beginning to! waliep to the fact!; When they becom fflPuiscdruliy convinced of the ; f unposcd upon them,thcse great n.eB''Vl-? armer nd laborer Rings Mni toonopoliei .will pass away like the luist- before th'ei noonday's suni r one of the weakest defences W08t i outragedrpconle ' in times "of VaijuorWt arrived, 'b.H,rapi41y;;ap prubesii wouiii.-wrU for Kings to J v!..!) .' ,... .. II ..J . n ... i b.vVuigr. aim, noi suiter lueir in-t Tevitable Uiomfi' hn. Rut tiira. V. laeriMug :f.tney w . . . . . '""fW.iU Ws.L' Kofi there J. 1V Mitt everv wLwp rmmlTo r everv wLcrt mi.kIId ' -;r j ....v..- wi,miiiiij io rsisiinevranny and oppression of ' A9nopol ef, and they are as sure to con- uu th4.trqggljo longg j Jbere is an ntvy in the fi. W as they are u triumph about cmdiuI being ablrf lo control jue'u even ia the subversion of their own Warrenton JjlFemate, College. But. this from the paper iUi -f-j si . ?aJ ' nobbinVmade a handsome epeecb to jii cohstiiJuents, 'Ve, will pit the Major agajust 'ilie iworldfof ' savinir theriolit iiVbe ligh place and the Hght time. Wotre sorry we have noi ' fpace Rif ii synopsis of his speech. Sxeke Hite.-. A framer in Texts has wiitton upon this subject to a scienti fic journal. He aji a: ''I set out by affirming I kuow by experiment hat the poldou of tha eualui is highly concentrated nuniiual acid, which poison i rintainel In a fmall sic)cf at the: insertion of the fang. All fangs of the poisonous snake are hollow. Chemis try at; once .points out. the remedy an1 alkali) W in Texas rely solely upon carbonate of soda, carbonate of ammonia, and atjrohol. Upon a person being itilten, as -soon as possible introduce the sod a, in to the wound c also gire lha loda treely to drinlcj We think all the good alqohol does, is to counteract the deprrsiog in fluenct! the poiion has on jUie heart and arteries, which depression U very great. , "The same is the case with all stinging inseetjp, as th wap and hornet. , .The enrioits may .catch the wa?p with small forceps in the middle, aud, .he can obser ve a small drop of while tiiid upou the end nf thei sting, .which it' putdn a solutoiriif oda, ill xtervescer shuw.mg plainly the treatment for. jilli such cases.. -., .AVt'isx, of'TVr Wateo. An Kd cUbrech!uit;ll i-triodicarpoints m'ta'ii r'a'afy gejijii 'It'saya :. ''Good wd ter should be free ft 6m color, unpleasant Idorand tasie. And ihould qurkjy Afford a lal her. . ini a guiall pfti ttou . of ' soap I f halt aL.pint oi uie wair oeypiAci-.u lira perfvcfly. cen, colorji-ss,, gIass stoppcred bottl-j, a fw grains, F M.-3P8f wn!l,eAU1 agar added, and the bottle freely exposed to the daylight in te window of 'a Warm rt))m the .Ifquid should noilf'cotnelurhid, cvii jal;r exposure for a week ten days If,h water iicctimes uirbwf 'it ia ,open to the gfavc suwicion.of 'sewerage coutami nation ;. but if it,rmtiin clear, U is atmO'i cerjainly sile .AN'e Vwe ' to' IIel?c1i thin simplie, valuable, but hitherto strangely Jneglejcted tvsi.," , , i l( , ;. ( ; , Cryps on tht dapc Tear. We are gllid to learni that the damagea' done to the Cifp pn thp IowUtds of the Cape Fear, between ihvH.lace1 aiil.IayejtcYiUp, by hc ieceiit imrit. iirHAhrtii Afe not ao rreat as wu ivirlg- th-: trStaQrant fr' y "J. ' .:fi r T. - J.1. forty Wnts "He afterWards f J-I'J -T i Cu4rduyA:i.'. 4acepClbe.;crn crop )n .those l.ialiW IJres.dnt m persbn And' extend the invita- supply of provisions and' befW hd had .yi.jetrufvably lum.-rU ilmmgton ' R4 Dr:'llall. 6f Trinity Churehw :Wl,F15l x) ;that tn th.- (Jniied York.savs that th f .W 7. ue ""CKSterf.-I'saa i nuune,. sf,te n 170 Urere were f,34.r deail. i.y .1 .. : . ' u to t ie u t imi ii had mm e n tftr .,, .Mb1 Kt Charlotte to $aliburjr and return, Harribnrff, : " Concord, ? China Grove, Linwood, , Lexington, Thommrille, ' High Puint , Jninestown Oreennlwro' ' McLean ' Gibftonville ' Co. Sho, ! Graham Haw-Eirer i MehaneaTUU Hillsboro' ! Durham Morrisville Carr - ' Raleigh Clayton - ; VtlmMill i Selma Princeton j Goldj.boro' ' DanTille : Uichmond j .1 u II 1. M M M II l (4 II II II U II U U II M II II II u II M II M II II M II 14 41 II U tl 4 M M tJLATT0j i tSalisburr, N. C Air Sir: I bonrjit lt fall from Wai, . Bojkin JfCbVUs-'tiot,-! Jr.f 3wBtei pf rmr "Klutlif i Chill Cure" 1. 1 aold it 1 4 iLom; luting chill, aud a lb i it a prevalent 'uktteia raaoT neotiwn. d waAaoximia tot find a )pr)c for Chill, Fever andj A(fue tc. jl linked c rolU nfier the results of each Uttle, ome of which uik-U jnjtxif -Landing ciW, and allow me to y $Jn enry by tit tJfcOcd ft er. I an r.ow wlliiijc it sod werranUmg a turt or no poj, . Th'w "Klotlz'a Chill iire" aavea roanv tor'n till uf$o, $10, ht $00. I efcchWthe pay for 4 doten tuore, a the lt doin ia all rtnt every Ixitile warraatiKl, and not it a i-ingW naa ino ovoeoi i iih warrant bedn ailied-Ior. Very liptctfiiUy tur. I- U. J.jUYALS. XCXTJTTZ'SjCZXXI.l pTJZ3LT, containa neither QaUme nor Araejiie, i pertecV. I v wfr, and ruakea poailivt and pcSoiaDvntciirM. 4 Onlv 50c-ent. Sold lv all Drurrists and couutrr , jiexcuania. xreparca wj . i Sept. 4, If. TIIEO. F. jauiTz Druggist, tilif4ttrr, X. C u ii a 4 u i ii u ii $1.85 1.40 1.20 .80 .85 1.05 1.85 1.55 1.70 2.00 2.25 2 4" 2.f-i 2J0 2.75 2.95 320 3.65 4.05 4.20 450 4.90 5.10 5.30 5.55 5.90 3.60 770 Worth and B eauty : WOOD'S HODBSlLIJiiGAZnil AND 171K CJJKOul) YO SEHITE i : - j r! j . , . Flaring control if the nitciilfln OH Cli HO MO. YLUigUlTEwrli a combiiaatioiiflitiJT-fcry atidcrfiriu xi.r, Pennine wortw'ufjrrJfair.-t.ct 1 Thi liuc copy tt( piece ofarre cr" i ' work, ia not presetted in the nual li'ni style :t dinieiiiohK, MrJ, tnal ol very desirable g:'e, li itKelf. LSI OTLHHX3JiZJS to ZL0 JLO OZtX irraceil hit preseacei.' (: J i, i Hat feir"eiiie of this bcaat fal 1 hrtur o will 1 be allowed to po to tLe retail ator. aud Ulo will he bold at thcit Actual ZLotaU Trices to 00. while if ordered in jjonaectloa wli unc, bota , 4 j ' ; 01.50. s' A a premium the picture tnr be obtain ed by eudinjr nnjtwo n!M.riptonii for tb. Magazine at f 1.00 jeaxb. or by sabnbiDr ht. the tts irlae tirv -yearf ii adrkur, at L per ainiisL ' 1 ; WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZIXE. 8. E. SUU1E i. PaUULar. ( Aewborjoi, . T. e a list, that, would MvSvtfPUer tbej .Jiaye.etyeii, con- hen the doctor c.inte, lie p every cftldtnrV of the IFziMrtW cert8l1? otatesville and Newton to. -.wll. wat arrti froni dndef. thb Mock LtW.fan MoAdminiatritinnL ! eaW?f8n jtoa their concert put flv bl. .terron his feet, wr 11 1' .i v. ' - 1 i I was.a particularly puppy one. Ibe youofif to couie round in the evrtun L ,, Well. what-Ot all thial rnn k T.- -f I..J:J;L" 'is?!' . ' '"i y .fo 1- : f' 1 . rv -, T j -- hiauifB ,wctc emcieiuiy. assistea ov Messrs. 'lis nerta, in orner'to eti ov;i : 4111 na see. ui, , s , i -Jr, ttvV;;f oard.' Ja Uaymer,; 11. A. lidst, n lieve his hrain. Whetithe doctor callW "As" snre p fonder -son rolla1n' 'I the ,AugJ Rajmerand v"! 'pKrwin, ihat uitiii " AVbodtfafil ?had aprite-fight heavens, a change is arnfoachin The tM:r?'?ah QeVri)wbn'ttio ith hiiVin the patibrj'nnd'' itfter ietidlrrg vehiiiinri;fii.w.s L.i.! mn-ts tr4M Mto " . " r"tTU?r' ot tna Aewton Mote -one of tTie teat kt wash the Mood 'frdVn1 Ma'oim' nnl cool Kpttny :iuUotto make Wronff nerDetnali honsJ1.- knriw ,;f xr' .u5.. i.r.' w ' x Nature, conunon-seuse, justice and. truly .wentjjforgaujof; tuid 'irom' there o 'the" Cornell proflespf. TheYeiwfl? btfphln af they thelcrinrripotent'physiclani they h.tVll.ej ';ps j it js'Jeiy they will and'auguish in tlrat? 1 p 8 Itttrlorfof Wr-ftrng will cure the sick roan vet 5 ! 1 - , g5v Weir .lastoncertjwf ihe'heuefit of iue when Vood;ard'arrrvW." Hd mean'sVar - fn ; 11 v-lv ' vi . ' ' . . r a- ! Onihan.AsYjum:' ' "f " " ' "' ' 'to ihe knife Mcur'Adelef 1 ' -4 : In all history, cU the wje ,man .hthes ! ; ' U : il dominion lever finally ceasa? Willitt : pearcM tkey hdmade fof Viheirisetv?, LITE'S COMTOillS. 'Vs. ITS E- Can any dther race imore than tempore hosjt feuda.1 .;Tlij?ir ole :Vnd''setfT i " . " . .;CES$ITIE9; "' ' ' '" arily hold the bfllujcecheck to the whit sacrificing efforts ii. behalf of the. unfor- ' ' ' "5?? ??!lbl rih5 0freedom I . lunicUssj r .whose ' benefit ' tliey are ;'A"corre:pfenoWhyileTandf?A Senti- Stop the iMa, if yon can Vf-hold lajpring, have won for. them thVWh ad- nel, in discussing trrbKtiucstio of rnarkvt I ' t -T:xi ' I - " ' I - "'fn,fvti11" " .w"ose pooa opinion e&ieruon?, winch, js luc now'excjnnga I k NiPW?!; ' Whila' we are white f. 4y. value.: Charlotte 0Wtrcr.I J coed deal'of tmereit And feelinir 'fn that m in;pnnPje wo are safe: aNovother :.fvJ u'Z Ji u 'r" ' i dtiiaysf " 1 1 ":i 1 ; 1 I .Ti' r?11 VV this J jfi) Uonn.o'sJ Settle, ; I do nbtconsldef life'i bedsit leii liTe's '?f!W:ped. oy:SrK?,Wel,'?I,2; A 'S- Merti" cornforts.and on bne ocrasf.,n 'noticed a AmPeoU -..J'.i;'1" 'nMVH; SIean' wUh who'I. hadusl . ,7 , : : n; ! fehfc.ITpn. S. H.: Rgry Cbloitel 1 inviiWtwo W his frierlds .to k tHornlhg- -r.-;.;! V V1 ! ""drF T...f; Whavo been drlpk with him. Which 'fyvitattori wirt Wc- . . ' . . . . iu nnm vran a M n ntn. ... a a. . . .'-j.:. . . . i.' - n i.-. i . -. ..... 4 . . ' 1 1 r mm m xantin.i ' t'''...v,v auuiiuiiirc iu iiiviih inffi'mii. i mi.ii .'i..f i j v ... . ...v vviuiiicu i i - . , . " i uivu uiili uriiirp lirii The above prirea inelude, alo, a ticket of ad roimion into tne Fair GrooixU, which ia purch- ed with the Jtail-Rond ticket at the Stationi above mentioreJ. Thi nrrangement prevents rrowrtinsr at 0e cate. I'artiea dtainnz Season Fair Tickets,' can procure them at the rate by giving op the Fair Ticket thev have bought at the liailway Station aod adding fitly cent in rah Tickets will be good two daya after the eloae of the Fair. JK?Arti5ier(or Exhibition lr.mported Fa EE. S. K. ALLKN. Gen'l Ticket Asod. PhiAWmL N. C Fair Auodatio. Sept. 11, 4t. .0. F BAKER. & CO., i ; 4 i i --....v . ; - - i x uvw UIIL1 aji I t.AroxG$ESSMAxV CoriTEiKil u"Uiiired Stale; tattfna thtfPiir. hoiad spent Ouof ont jlxcUnges we are unkhle to ft P1!0" . ?mU? , w.ifh Visithe Went to' tlie ?a7iwH!Vn "t onS "go wrote the follow ing. eoncerning Moiu VM; Robbiiis. iHe ia a ,t capital jlsptaker.' , We take leave to telibim, thaj we. heard -'! l'dy not long ago speak inljvery laudaibry, terras of his address delivered in the Summer before edt "divkl.1 ia $o&M foT&tfe -VSft an! 'Vt; rmkr.lteafChinre .i 'ifibs llkelyno kill himself aa the J JWffisS' Tl- y?tneces?t1esHbef!TJ'w to kill hi ovlST?? "'T te8 M' -PW-' said I--ifon hsd rised The city of 8t "Louis ia to vote on the fk. fr. "rferectorXChnst ihforTv ihHn iin-e ue..ton' wliether the domestic do, the vqnrcn, aeeiares that 'the dehnfmi-Ki " " J,7r,:ir", : ..ti. u i. v uia Tnaine" tou' to i roonoc vj: or winowmeiior.wuiiiiw i.vU-UL2'i.-ji.u --u -hi- - .T. Tvi .... . ??y . 1 : same war 'it woi ea wiitvuxe monev naid -TirttrriTTVJ iriii w r.ii . . . ''..T...... u.l .: ' j ..i. oj.-jv t 1 1 ;n, " 1 - -v roving litt levins llfHIrai kmfertsJUtr9'tb dlkatae pf.pW.iflsiuds In . ... . I mm. ' 1 "1 I oaia ne, Jiice a man, "Ion are right' I and Uie terror ci roanuoj uawvs. And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Aa.i'byiTb; .Parhir and oflce ftovea, a&4 war rant them tojgir perfect ati-fiction. Tin. Sheet-Iron &. Copper Work dona at Uori BuUce nJ iu tl e tt wanner. KOWATi CV t SI' IM IH Uf E2I0. i OUXT, riti.rfe H..II ) tiik r v r; ik Noin ii cakomxa Tot(ievnre l''l iil-e Dv(t-uiUti ja'i- n md VP fr miiftl l"l ' pi?:ir rf- the it to be held f"r t !.'":! of Kornan at (he Court IIoue in Slf"V tu thf-adi jLJoiy of liia Jrd MonHiv ol fM-pleroW aud anwr ihe romplaiat whU ttr'it iHkwd iu t.M.- oJ.lv 1 Clerk uf i! Niitt ir ( i.uif fur alii lMtniir. within il.- fr.t il.rke !ayi of ai 1 T.i;a ai.d oj wil takeiKXteehat if yao fail tr aitwrr iLr aiH coni.i.in withi' tht lime, ihr Piiniitr will apt ly l ihr Caji ; fyrihf relief dmiaiMlrd in the cnirliJrt. .' Hereof fiil not, of this aummona make due retnnuf ' Given under my band and real oi raid Court, this 10th day of September, 133. . i.: - JOIlNA. HOYDEN, I i a s. c, Jvz Sept. THE GREAT ItEJIEDT FOR corj$ur.iPTiou -which can' be curec( by a tiinclvrcsoxt to, thisjstand ard i)rcpaitation, as has been proved by! the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietori. It is acknowl edged by j Tnany rorhineiit physicians! to bo thef most reliablo preparation etcr in troduced for' tho relief and cure of all! Lung cbmyilaintB, and is oflaed to tho public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "Whcn resorted to in season, it scl dom fails to .effect a ipeedy cure 1 m po rnoii ficrerc cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, ,Croup. "iYhoopinc: Cough, KffucnL! ,A6thfnrLiC6fds: Sore Throat, Pains of Sore ness in thi.Clict;anA Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, fcc. "Wistar'a Balsam does not drjr up a Cough, aid leave the cause behind, as' is tho cake with rhost preparations, :but it loosens and cleansts tne lungs, an all ajrs irrjtatioii, thus removing the ' cinso of the compliyit i - tn ar rrrrr w wivlb EOXi Zirfa, aai land:DcedafiTrustae Deedf, Commissioner Deeds, Sbenff Deeds, ClintMlorlgus, For Sale at-tbisrolficr.

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