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NEWSPAPER LAWS.
As there are certain definite lawn in re
gion the righU of publishers of uews
apers, which do not seem to bo under
lood, wo will endeavor to make a plain
rnopala of them and aolieii attention
noroto.
I 1. A Poataaater It required to rife no
tice by letter, (returning a paper does not
newer the law) whan a subscriber doe
wt take his paper out bf the office, and
n neglect to do bo maket the Poatmat tor
responsible to the publisher for the payment.
S. Any person who takee a paper from
the Post-office whether directed to his
, name or another, or whether he had sub
eribed or not ia responsible for the pay.
S. If a person orders his paper discon
tinued, be mnat par all arrearages , or tne
publisher may continue to send until pay
ment la made, end collect the whole
amount, riW it be taken from the
office or not There can he no legal dis
continuance until the payment is made.
Sj4. If the nlbscriber orders his paper to
m etoped at a certain time, and the pub
lisher continues to send, the subscriber ia
bound to pay for it, if he takes it out 0
Ma Post office. The law proceeds on the
ground that u man must pay for what he
6. The courts hare decided that refus
ing to take newspaper and periodicals
from the Poet-office, or removing and
run facta or-
4tlpgHNot11, State
SALISBURY", FRIDAY, MAKCU 1. !
Nw Advrtisemknt8. New Goods
great inducements. Robert , McNeely
St Co., No. 1 corner of Main & Iniss St.
Assignees Sale of Vaaluable land and
other property. Alle 1 A. Harbin, asai
gnee. New 6rm in Wilmington, N. C Cam
eron 6c Hill, successors to R. II. Cowau
& Oo.
New Crop of Molasses. O. O. Parscly
ic Co. Wilmigtou, N. C.
Ten Cents Reward. G. G. Mason,
yulton, N. C.
Attachment Notice. A. J. Mason, C.
B.C.
Sundry articles for sale At the Drug-
Iam .,f ,,!,., If Vi.niaa V
R..n1rtr IJ..nw.!i,. At Tlr. Sills
Land Deeds, Homestead and other
blanks required bj the new practice.
J. J. Bruner.
A correspondent of the Cheraw Demo
crat strongly urges the abandonment of
the road from Cheraw to Salisbury and
the building of a road from Cheraw to
Greensboro, a eharter for which ia now
pending in the Legislature. It behooves
the people of Salisbury, and all interest
ed ia the proposed road to this place to be
up and doing with n view to aeeaio the
capital stock, which will certainly Insure
its being built, f
Diath or Col. Tiioe. P. Dxrxn-
T-kvx. We regret to learn that thia dis
tinguished citiaen and eminent lawyer
died at hia residence, in Halifax County,
on Sunday last, the 7th tost.
The Ecelectic for March la upon our
table with a most interesting, varied and
inviting table of contents. It is embel
lished with n aplendid steel engraving of
Rossini, the great Italian composer. It
contains twenty article selected from the
leading Magaxines of the world, besides a
sketch of Rossini by the Editor, Poetry,
Note on Books, Science, Varieties and
Art.
Address E R. I VI to n, Publisher 108
Fulton atreet New York.
Onward. Wo have
number of Capt. Mayne Reed's Magazine
bearing the above title. In point of
typography it cannot be easily surpassed,
bile it ia edited in the well known au
thors beat sty L and. i e of
rcadable Magazines published.
Ike Westminster Review. This very
able and, in spite of its radical tendencies,
both in politic and religion, interesting
publication for January is at hand. It
contain seven articles, all of them inter
esting, and some of them of peculiar in
terest. In addition to these there are co
pious notes on contemporaneous puhlica
tions. Address the Leonard Scott Pub
Co., 140 Fulton Street, N. Y.
to visit the city. On hi return the doe
tor Inquired aa to bow ho had spent hi
lime, what he had seen, Ac. Ho replied
that bo Had spent the most of the time in
the legislative hall, listening to the in
comprehensible eloquence of the menu
bers. "Well," asked the doctor, what
do ton think of them!" "Whv," said
he, "1 think them t'ere fellers ought to
have be sent to Mile place. Wadesbro
Argus.
4
110 Years Old On Thursday night,
111 our city, died I'lnlli Inedon, an old
colored woman who had, it was estimated
reached the nuusual age of one hundred
and ten wears. Bin was mairied in 1776,
on the same dav that the British entered
Wilmington, and continned to live with
her husband until his death. She wa
the mother of several children, one of
whom i quite an aged married man, now
residing in this city. Her health bad
kept good, daring the long number of
yean allotted to her, and to the last she re
tained an elasticity of spirits, and strength
of body, extraordinary ior one whose aun
rose over a century ago, and which amid
the durk clouds of life, continued to shine,
until the moment of its setting. W'il.
Star.
Horrible Atirocities in Alexander.
We have just heard of aerie of outrages
and murder in Alexander coun
most atrocious that ever blacker
annals of crime in North
cmmim tUi w.. 4iM.g :- VjTiiiilij-
aiouutain near tne line dividing
der Irom Wilkes, a family nai
rbe eaae rf Charles Read, authe
'Uuru
the lit
"Griffith
I in Now afork
of ls eeut
plaintiff.
,of!
nnt, against ton editor of
nwciur iioei, wa eoetuded
ion Thursday, and 4 verdict
a damage rvuoaxM for the
A critic calls the verse and sentimen
tal stories of young writers the teeth-cut-
in g and measles of literary infancy.
The Supreme OesVW Massachusetts
hns decided that Hebrews or others whose
ily nameoVijasHl I religion belief protect them from prose-
consisting of Jumea Land, hi wife,dmsai cntioa under the Sunday laws from doing:
ler and two sons. Our informant states I general business are not thereby allowed
. 1
v. uie
am tne vi
jwcxai
The northern Democrats hare a rain
ewsssssmaea toe worst 01 ejecting super
visors and town officers, and bragging
thereat. 1
The Plonr paper mill of Klbba Car
penter, at West Milton, New York, Sara
toga aonuty, was burned yesterday the
work of an incendiary. Lota $55,000.
A movement is on foot in New York to
unite the various French benevolent so
cieties throughout the United Bute and
It ia dated in a Canada paper that early
in the ensuing summer Prince Arthur, of
of fcngland, is to pay a visit of so mo
mouths duration to uie New Dominion.
The Augusta Ga. Ptess of Saturday
last regrets to learn that the recent cold
nan operated very unfavorably on Hon.
A. H. Steuben -s recent injury. He is
again entirely disabled.'
Outrages in Moore. The editor of the
Fayetteville Eagle, who attended the Su
perior Court of Moore County, week be
fore Iaxt give a horrible account of mur
ders and outrage which have recently
i been committed in that county.
Apoloati We had ordered a lot of
paper before we decided to enlarge the
Old North State. The size is rather
email, and much of that we use this week
ia smaller than the size. We hope the re
mainder of the lot will be all right.
When wc order again w will have the
ie increased to correspond with the eu
stent.
Cor,
from the Howard Gold and Copper mine
in this county, of very s upemr richness.
We are assured that it is quite equal to
that of the Lake Superior mine, and
that the specimen exhibited will yield
ninety-per cent, of pure copper. The
mine I now being worked by a northern
Company, of which Mr. George Rupy is
President, and all the indications are that
will prove of immense value. The mine
wa worked before the war by different
parties under disadvantagious circum
stances, and wa even found to be rerun-
l iterative. ' ;3p
The people of North Carolina have as
yet but a faint idea of the real mineral
wealth of their State. This wealth, with
her other vast resources, will be develop
ed in a few year when North Carolina will
become one of the most prosperous States
in the Union. Those of our people who
are new seeking home in the for West
will return again in a few years, and the
first act of thoM who are devout will be to
return thank to God that they have been
permitted to return to "the land of their
birth, the loveliest land on the face of the
earth" a laud rich beyond description in
all that pertain to the happiness and
prosperity of a people.
The Western Democrat. Thi sterling,
high toned and independent Journal baa
entered upon it seventeenth volume, and
ia in a more flourishing condition than at
iod. Brother Yates is reap.
of bi honest manly and
independent course. On some points
merely speculative we may possibly dif
fer with him slightly, bat we believe him
to be one of the most fearless and honest
. editors in North Carolina, if not the most
bonnst and fearless. May he continue to
reap the reward of his honest toil and his
manly course.
Acquital f Jamis Grant. Tames
Grant, the man wb" it ia alleged krHedf
lt. Rive PoflR, has been acquitted.
We know not upon what grounds the
jury baaed their verdict, and will not
peak of their motives. If Grant realy
be the man who kiled Pollard, and of this
we believe there is no doubt, then from
' be manner and the cir distances of the
net it was murder, notwithstanding the
great provocation and the fact that Pol
lard wa a pest of society.
The Legislature. -The complaint a
gainst thi body are becoming loud and
universal. It has been in session ever
since tbejfirst day of January, and faaiac
complishcd literally nothing of any impor
tance whatever. A number of disgrace-
1 & . ...
iui scenes nave occurred at winch every
true friend of the State mnat blush. Even
the patience of the Standard has been
exehansted and that paper of the 8th ad-
rs to the members a severe and
that one of. the young men had a diaa-graamat-
with hie- eierer' one day hm
week and she left the house and did not
return until about night. On a'temptuign
. . . 1 1 . .I
10 enter me nouse sue was snot anu Kill
ed by her brother with whom she had
quarreled. Her father, mother and two
brothers then collected wood and burned
1 the body almost literally to ashes for the
I purpose of concealing the crime. On
1 Wednesday the inhuman father, mother
' and brothers were arrested, taken to Tay-
lorsville and confined in the same room of
Alexander jail. On Friday night the
?6ih, Mr. Land wa brutally murdered
by her bus band and two con The fath
er and sons coollv confessed the murder
next morning and expressed no regrets,
though the stark body of the wife and
mother lay before them horribly mutilat
ed. The father was during the day sep
arated from the sons, as it was feared be
too would he murdered.
We learn that the family are fanatical
on the subject of religion, and are thought
to be insane, which for the credit of hu
manity we hope may he established.
Standard.
to sell liquor on that day.
General Forrest ha seceded from the
tnrf, and given away his stock in the
Memphis course, lest bis example might
corrupt somebody.
" . J
It ba become customary with many
n a or grocers 10 sen ureaa oy weigot however.
at five cent a pouud.
To the People of the Southern States.
Whn the pure medicinal restorative, now so
widely known as Wolfe's t-eliiedaw Hcunapps,
was intnodiicd to tli' world under the endorse
ment of four thousand leading uiumuars of ha
medical pnifessiou soiuo ft) ynm ago, lis pro
prietor was well awrtrs that it ooulduot wholly
escape the penalty attached to all new and ase
ful preparations. Uo, therefore, nndaavorcd to
invest it with strongest possible safeguard
aainstooiuiterfeiteni.aud to render all attempt
to pitatu ildilUmiltauddaiiueroiiN. ItwasHUb-
uiitted to distinguished chemist for aualjrvis,
and pronounced by than the pjtt spirit ever
manufactured. lu nerltv and nronertins hnv.
tog bouu thus ascertained. kuiuiiIuh of the 10 ti
de were forwarded to ten thousand physicians.
including all in leading practitioners In the
United btates, for iiurineiM id riiiemnent. A
elreular, reipie. ting a trial of the preparation
aad a report of the result, accompanied ach
men. Four thousand of the imt eminent
medical men iu the Union piomptli resiKiuded
Their opinions of the ar iclu were unaiuuiouily
favorable. Such n preparation, tliev said, hail
long been wanted by the profession, as no reli
ance could be placed on the ordinary honor of
commerce, all of w Inch were more or leas adul
terated, and therefore until for medical purposes.
The peculiar excellence and strength of the oil
of jumper, which formed one of the priuciplein
jrredients of the Sehoapps, together 11 h an un-
a' hired character of the alcoholic element, (rive
Myth the estimation ol 'the lueult.v, a marked
iuptriorlty over every other difiuxivc stimulant
OS a diuretic, tonic and restorative.
These satisfacUtrv credentials from profes
sional men of the highest rank were p ihli.hed
in a oondeused form, and enclosed with each
bottle of the Schnapps, as one of the guarantees
Other precautious against
ptcd: a patent was ohtaiu-
tltc label was coin righted, a
rietor's autograph sicna-
aud cover, hi!
on were emDoas-Tni
ea. JM th ooraa wore sealed wita
I. Wo artieie hod ever been sold
try under the name nf Schnapps
introduction uf Wolfe's Schiedam
Aromatic Schnapps, in 1H5I : and the label was
aspesilsd, as his trade m.irlr. in r fie t'tif ted Stales
District it lor the Southern District of New
fork during that year.
It might he supposed by persons unacquaint
ed with the il.iriug character of the pirates who
prey upon tin reputation of honorable uerofaauts
by rending deleterious trash under their name,
that the protections so carefully thrown around
SALISBURY MARKETS
Wm MARCH IS, I860,
aaroara sv j. a. hocon ambit, oaorsa.
CuBt-e,
fr
persoaad.
ftt iKtuad,
perbosb.orUillM.,
Mtal, hash.
Oijipersji, per pound.
t jn.iii , Taiiow,
AdaBMaUaa, '
Cotton . per pound.
Vara, par baach,
Rggm, per dossa,
Festlirrs, per poaud,
F.uur, I pit sack.
KisJi,alscktrsl, .. I.
Kru It, arted, apples pe.lsd
"Vsaekes, pasCtf,'
" " " pasted.
Leather, apper, per pound,
ale.
Iron, bar, . "
casting.
Nails, eat.
Molasses, sorghnm, per gal
West India,
" Hyrup.
j Onions, psr bushel,
Pork, per poaad,
I'otatoes, Irish. wr busbrl,
Sweet, "
, Sugar, Brown, per pound,
Clanted.
" Crushed Pulverised
Ralt.rosst, per sack,
" I.irerpool,
" Table,
Tobacco, l.esf. perponnd,
Manufartared, ,
Snoking,
eeeeft
,
e
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It to SO
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WW wo
1 to PS
Hit W
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as 10 e
to an
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to
it
Mto
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to
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18
10
7
8
10
7
01 its geneMiieness
fraud wareVso ad
ed hertbeareW
.' " sBBjwnijjTaTprop
in Hits ooisli
prior ttlefll"
M to 00
1.00 to 1.90
to
Mto It
CO to 7S
00 to 70
id to ia
I to se
90 to 9
9.75 to 1 . 75
n. on to 9.90
6.50 tos.no
Ml to 00
SO to I. Ml
40 to 1 .0
FALL & WJUER llhlBTATi Jl ,
18 6 9.
Jiibbons, Trimming Ribbons,
vki.vkt Ktnnova,
SILKS, 8ATINS, VELVETS,
FANCY BONNET MATERIALS,
BLONDS, CRAPES, NETT8,
French Flowed, Pin mot ud Ornn
ii) ente, Ho n nc Is, ati'i Ladie' Hat
in Straw, S.Ik, Velvet and Ft-lr.
We offer the largest and beat assort, i Slock
in the United States, comprising all the late.
Pahsiae Movalti, and uucqualltd la choice
mistV aad cheapness.
ARM STRONG, GATOR 6c CO.,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
(8 4J BALTIMORE.
Superior Court, Rowan County,
ATTA.CHMKNT.
Wm. II. Ilorah and John M. Borah, anrvivina
am rs. ot j m. a. norsn, Dee a.:
Joho Allison Defendant.
AtlSCELLANi
ANfeoUS ITEMS.
er three thousand music
rTork.
New York Hoard of Health has order
ed the universal vaccination of all unvac
einnted person. A
hen hearts are filled with holy affec
tions, and home is happy, then do the
young dwell hi a charmed circle, which
only the the naturally depraved seek to
quit, and aeroeaurblcn boundary tempta
tion to error shine out but focblj.
Love. At the age of three, we lore
our mother; at the ageef six, our fathers;
at ten, holiday; at sixteen, dress ; at
twenty, our sweetheart; at twenty-five,
onr wives; at forty, our children; at
sixty, onrsclve. f M
There are ov
1 1. v
UtltllVlP HI HBWf A
A New York'b ride recentlv had a New
York hotel given' In r a awedding gift.
Mrs Lincoln is
writins; memoir
A bachelor bein" asked why be didn't
m.irrv, answered, ''that the woman erc
i claiuiing die right to go to the polls, and
1 they in iy soon claim to go eourtinfr, and
tli. ! he was only waJUne for a rood of
.......
Raleigh National Rank of If.
Carolina,
THR DIICTTOBfl bare rewired to Incrtta the
Capital block ol tide BANK to HV K UUADKKD
THUIJSANl) OULLaKH. Peraoai wlshlff to sab.
scribe to the same will please sssdai with
V. ttr.WK ,
March - m. Presiuc t.
lead turttri, M liliUrjr liKrid,
Charleston, S. V., Fob. 18, 1869.
Tee Reflet ran aad "Managers ef BscUobs'
the late Jd MiliUrr UieUict. who bare not forward
vouchers eUtlraaaaUl tben to the Dfohaenn
w of the KeeCMtrucUoa Kaod, Cbarlweien, b.
tialci
('.. by th
of
Hsntliiae" wha hasaatalvat n
MAf.Gtaoto.a.u
.The above named defendant, who IS not a
resident of this State, will take notice that the
plaintiffs in tins coa have obtained a warrant
of attachment against him, returnable before
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan
County forty -1 wo days from the date of the 1
. . 1 . D 1 . . . . . .AAA r
Minion on. Tin: uiwesiuaj 01 jaarcn, iouu, ex
clusive of the day of service. Thia aetioo ia
lounded upon a linjrle Bill, executed by the
said John Allison to Wm. H. Ilorah, Dee'd ,
dated January 25, 1850, on which is a credit
of two hundred dollars, October 12th, 1800.
There is due from the defendant to the plain
tiffs $213,09, which they claim with iatrrest
Irom the lltb day of October 186a Aad th
defendant will also take notice that if be fails
to appear at the office of the Clerk of the So-
rior Court of Rowan County, at Salisbury,
0., on She return day of the warrant, as
above Mated, the Plaintiffs will take judgment
against him for th whole demand, principal
and interest. A. JL'DSON MASON, 0.H.C
10:4t:pr fee $7 fO.
uoat
ray
IMFOttl
All ' Minftgrr- t
hO-ivd tbaskr hi will
SKSkMLl Jlstexe
sTltleVJK,
MEADE. U. I
dg. Dep t . of On
ester.
fer.
The
11. lis,
value of Urn varies
1 in the same bou
it of time to
'ilh individ-
glass which
these ftennapps would have precluded the intro
ductions and sale of counterfeits. Tber seem.
only to bavv stimulated the rapaeitr
of impostors. The trade mark of the proprietor
baa beeu stolen ; the indorsement w Inch his
Schiedam Aromatiu Scliuapps alone rboeired'
from the medical profession has been claimed
by mendacious bumbiigs : his labels und bottles
have been imitated, bis advertisements para
phrased, his circulars copied, and worse tbaaj
all, dishonorable retailers, after disposing of thi
genuine contents ol his buttles, buve n 1 led them
up with eoiuiunn gin, the most deleterious uf all
liquors, and thus made bis name and brand a
cover for poison.
The public, the medical profession end the
sick, fur whom the Schiedam Aromatic Bchuuppa
is prescribed as a remedy, are equally interest?
ed with the; proprietor iu the detection and sup
pression of these nefarious practices. The gen
uine article, manufactured at the establishment
of the undersigned, in Schiedain, Rutland, its
distilled from a barley nf the fluent quality, a id
flavored with an essential extract of the berry
or the Italian jumper, of uncqnaiied pumy. By 1 WILL SELL FOR CASH, to the highest
it tmf'et'4 tit's 111. u 11 m tho iiri.ikurmt iskSt ear ant .... . . J .
other liquor, it is freed frouTevVry acrimonious j ' re " A."hur W
and cor.osive element. ' l f5001'1 .Wert , MocksviB. on Friday, the
0oiuuUi.it- have la-en received from the lead-1 u7 W ,re ioree l'rcUot Lena
ing physicians and familie in the Southern
Stittt of the sale of cheap imitations of th
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps in those markets
and travellers, wfco are m the habit of using It
is- an antidote to the baneful influence of tin
wholesome river watoci tostUV that ekean i
put uu iu Schn dam laittles. is frequently piiim
nut 01 uie un
institute
rward to him
I. W. VlC0I.LB. I
ANT
7 Farmer's and Planters.
GRIMES'
PATENT RAWBONE PHOSPHATE
T.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF
Land and otter Property.
I
HE oast two veer have full roaliewd this.
Kaw-Rone Phosphate, to be the Cheapest and
Rest in the Market, and unsurpassed by th
highest priced Guanos. Its adaptation to
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Ruckwheat, Tobacco, Oar
den Truck, Grasses, Ac, has been folly sod
most satisfactorily tested. Finely ground and
uitoble lor drilling, put up in Rags of 167 lbs.
each. O. P. MKKUYMAN & CO ,
Sole Manufacturers, Warehouse 54 ft. Gay
St., between Lombard Jt Pratt, Baltimore,
Bid. For sale by
SMITH, FOSTER a CO.,
Jan. fci 32m Salisbury , N. a
Wey
Homicide in Mecklenburg. A andden
quarrel took place in Mecklenburg conn
ty laat week beet ween Richard Kendriek
and Robert 13. Lowrie, terminating in 1
difficulty in which the latter was killed
Kendriek ia said to have acted in self de
fence, and ia at large on bail.
Dr. T. C. Murphy, Conservative, has
elected to the Senate from Cumberland,
Harnett and Sampson counties rice Mr.
Oatcs, banned by the 14th amendment.
Attempted Suicide Y,- learn that Mr.
r. Allen Stuart, in this county, made two
attemps last week to hang hinsell, hut
fortuuately bis son discovered him in time
to prevent death. Pecuniary embarrass
ment if said to be the cause.
Charlotte Democrot.
Mill Burned. We learn that (lie mill
house of vV. D. Farmer, near Joyner's
Depot, in this county, waaT'destroyod by
fire a few nights sineev The fire was the
work of an incendiary; and it is suppos
ed that the building was first robbed and
then fired. The loss is quite heavy includ
ing grist mill, cotton gin, etc. Wilson
Ptaindealcr.
Arrested. Messrs. Henry Messer and
Acton McCracken, two worthy citiesns
of Haywood county, were arrested by
the Revenue authorities, a day or two
age, and brought hither, on suspicion of
evading the Re venue Jaws. A she villi-
News. v
Depredations upon the smoke -houses
of our citiaen are becoming annoy ingly
Irequent. Asiieviiie news.
Murder in Lincola County We learn
from a friend at Lihcolntonthat two white
. wlT " w w a a a w a -v
men men, t asn. nun and dames 1'roc
toir, got into a quarrel at Hull's Mills on
Wednesday the 24th nit., when Hull
killed Proctor by beating him to death
with a stick,
cated. Char,
S70.000.000 eapi
bolucrsr.
PaaM to !. nmovwl fa. n,9 he flight of tunc to every eye it dersijtued have bee reqnejjru)
. - - vMjwa wew a e ..... asm
at a III If AM llijiti Ins. mwt . tii 1. ..r Kiir 1111 irii mi in MhUflL nma lammlt
k.JHir' " nwuiHw Uktt lie bu pruaucil. iron BBder tile Und of
HVnUt F HWi il T C llrtl I
held by 30,000 s!
.snwsni iwev -- -
of
loess in
more engaging
that modesty
Xe . e ,.
and lasting Ol
these is ousjitied
1 J LJ 1 ...J c. : "": luiiraiMsuv
. . IsWH!!. '. Hi-;
The winter of 1 86-9 iJ said to have
been at sea th most tempt stuns on record.
A schoolmate of John 6c Charles Wes
r,
living in Brooklyn.
Labor In Florida is scarce, and planters
are sending to Georgia and Carolina for
bands.
Immense quantities of wheat are still
held by Minnesota farmers. They refuse
to 'ULat present prices.
A termer In Washington Territory
brag of having eaten brerf from flour
from wheat sowu four month before. ,
The annnal earnings of the w.-ishei wo
ol the United States are said to
amount to forty million of dollars.
Carlotta Pat'.i will sing in thi country
next winter nnaer the management of
Max Strakosch.
A Pari physician recommends seven
vapor baths as a remedy for hydrophobia.
An American ex-brigadier general of
Volunteers is giving lesson in 'Heidel
berg.
The sale of horseflesh as food increases
in France, but by no means so rapid ss
the more earnest advocates ot the mo
mcnt could wish.
ns but the
ind, and that a
imera is much
bf their persons;
are the true
abe that has
lit to be for
r..- .1.,. ..i,.
, m hic 1-00-
affection to her
to prudent
only are the
amiable, and
li n.i band, and aubmitt
y of lauWmm
na that
Uicm the best title to Onr respect.
Somebody say that .cultivating onr
soil one inch deeper would add $150,000,-
000 a year to the wealth ot the country
MAMltlED :
On Uie 28th of January, by Wm.
Ppainhour. Esq., Mr. John W Scott to
Mis Sarah Shamel, all of Forsyth.
On the 14th nit., by Rev. S H Kara
bee, Mr. Augustine Hanes to Miss Alice
Bra ton.
On the 2.1th ult, at die residence of
the bride's father, by , Elder William
Turner, Mr JW Goslinto Miss Sue E.
Hunt, daughter of Pleaaaiit Hunt, Esq.
Un the same day by the Itev. A W
Itotb parties were uitoxi-Democrat.
A colored man from Zonesville, Ohio,
has startled the citizens of ashington,
Pa., by laving claim to the minor portion
An entire barn of tobacco belonging to of that- borough, basing his claims on a
ill alleged to have been made to his
Mrs. Richmond, of Caswell
stolen a few nights since.
county, was
Writ or Ebbob. In the ease of K
H. Worthy vs. the Commissioners of
Moot county, involving the question,
are banned by the 14th amend -
a writ of error has been "allowed"
bj Chief Justice Pearson, under date ef
the S7tb ot February 1869, at the petition
ol the plaintiff.
In an altercation yesterday between
Beverly Within and Dabney Lewi-,
both colored, Watkin stubbed Lewi in
the jaw with a knife, producing a severe
wound. He then fled to part unknown.
Henderson Index,
Fire in Goldsboro. We regret to learn
from onr exchange that the residence of
George V. Strong, Esq., at Goldsboro
wa destroyed by fire On Sunday last
The furniture of the house was saved.
Upon the building there was a policy of
insurance for f 4,000. The fire wa ac
cidental. True as Preaching. A few day since,
Dr. Grissom, Superintendent of the N.
Carolina Lunatic Asylum, gave permis
sion to a quiet and well disposed lunatic
In Otsego, New York, an estate ol
30Q has lust been settled. I be hetr
ceived $3 a piece. The balance went
costs and the lawyors.
Fifteen hundred women in Centre
county, Pa , bavo appended their signs
manual to a petition prnying the court to
grant uo more liquor licenses.
1
grandmother by one of the Hodges, ori
ginal owners of land on which the town
it hnilt
The presiding burgomaster of the free
city ol Hamburg was in his youth a
dry goods cleik in a Philadelphia store.
A girl op in Orcene county, Iowa,
having been jilted by a naughty fellow
didn't act the fool -and take poison, but
took a stick of wood and pelted bim over
the head. '
Craft, Mr John L Whitman to Mra Mar
that L Hauser,, all of Forsyth.
On the 25th ult., by Wm F Shore,
Esq , Mr. Thomas Patterson, of Missouri,
to Miss Minerva Poindextcr, (laughter ol
Mr I horn Poindcxter.
On the 25th of Feb., at the residence
of Mr J. H. Tongue, in Forsytlie county,
by Eld. ''Wm.-Turner, Mr. N L Charles to
Miss Mary J Smith, all of Forsyth coun
ty. ,w On the 18th of Feb , Usfiei, at the resi
dence of the bride's father, by the Rev.
PCHcnkel. Mr Marcus S Siirman. to ehamui
Miss Mattie A Smith, danghter of David
Smith, Esq., all ol Catawba Co., N. 0.
On the 24th February, by the Rev. J,
R.Brown, at the residence of Mr R N
Robinson, Mr V M Hauser and Miss
Annie E Fleming.
In Statesville, February 24th, by the
Rev. Walter W PharJtr J B Joeey to
m r "Sets . fleF
Hiss Bttaau Miner. xr
In Wilmington, on the 25th nit., Mr
W F Potter lo, Miss Florence D R, daugh
- --O---F T 4
In Union count v, ou the 1 1th nit., Mr.
Thomas E Williams to Miss Martha A
Marsh.
In Burke county, on the 21st ult., Mr
Robert M Roper to Miss Jane, daughter
of Mr David Ms.ee.
In Wilmington, on the 2d int., Rev,
M L Wood, of the North Carolina Conference-
-late Missionary to Chinato Miss
Coroline V Picket, daughter of the late
Thos. S Pickitt.
the hands
the uinat distinguished men of science in Amer-
ca proofs unanswerable of the purity and medici
nal excellence or tne tktbiedsm Aromatic
.Schnaiips; tli.a he has expended eianv thous-
atnl dollars in surrounding it with guarantees
and safeguards, which, be designed should pro
tect the public, and himself against fraudulent
iuiitallou : that he has shown it to be the only
liquor in lite uorM unit can be nuuonulr depeu
Ic I upon as unadulterated ; -that lie bos chal
lenged investigation, analysis, comparison, and
experiment iu all its forms; and from everr or
deal the preparation which bears hia name, seal
and trade mark, has come off triumphant, lie
therefore feels it u ilutv he owes to his fellow
citisens generally, to the medical profession and
the sick, to denounce and expose the charlatans
who counterfeit these evidences of identitr, and
he calls upon the press and the public to aid him
in his efforts to remedy so great an evil.
The following letter and eertificats from the
leaning pnv-icians ami eneraistx 01 mis en
will prove to the reader that all good aoid lr
the undersigned are all tin y are represented to
be. uuuli'UU n 01.11..
85 Pimp 8tbixt. Kxw Yon.
Nov. 31, 1867.
(7pni.re( ffotrx. Esq '.Present.
hear Sir: I hare md a chemiral examination
of u sample nf rour s.-hiediim Sclinepps. with tl
intent of determining if any foreign orhijurionssub
stance bad been added to the simple distilled spir
its.
The examination lias resulted in the conclusion
that the sample contained no poisnneus or harmful
admixture. I have been nimble to discover any
trace of the dtelenons substances which are em
ployed iu the adulteration of I Minors. I would not
hesitate t use myself or to recommend to others.
for inc.licin 11 neriHis. thi Schiedam Schnapps I
au excellent and unolje:tiouble vani ty of gin.
v err respectrqlly roan.
(Signed,) CH .1.4. A. 8EELV, Chemist.
Kkw Ton. 83 Cepab Srasfr;
November 26. 18U7.
There are two periods in the life of
man at which he is too wise to tell woman
the exact truth : when, he ia in loveand
when isn't. . v
Pi inters accounts are said to be like
faith "The substance of things hoped
for, and the videnc of things not seen."
DIED:
In Randolph Co , ft. C. on the 19th
I ult., Col. JaaoeT C Wren, aged 81
year.
Netf WillUmiboro', in Granville Co.,
.V C, on the 28th nit., Mr. Pamclia
W vche. She had just attained her 80th
year dying on Wfbifthdsy.
At bis mother' reaoWee, in Iredell
Co., on the 23d of Feb., in the I7th
of his ago, John N. McLelLuid.
TJnotfno WoLFe, E-m.. Prenenl :
llK.vtiaULL 1 have stvenntted to chemical
atialyM9Ji;olpttliis of "Schiedam Schnapps,"
winch L look fl'in a liesn packogo 111 your
hond'-d wacohoaF"'. a an liml, as lielore. that tin
pn -;t 'ions Ibinr ikilu from injurious ingreili-
11 1 1 ssliltihsasfisj Is si I it has the murks of
being aged and fiol recently prepared by me
-ui admixrnre of alcoool and oromatics.
tfall r,
KHED. P. MATER, Chemist.
Ntw Yorx, Tuesday, May 1
DeoLese Woi.fk. Kso., vVx'
Deareiir: The want of pure Wines, and Liquors
tor medicinal purposes has been long lea by me pro
Ihasiea.ead thousands of lives have been sacririred
brtb&naeof adulterated articles. Uelirinm tre-
mens, and other lUseases of the brain and nerves, so
rlfeih this ronntry. are very rare in burope, owing.
tn a irreat degree, to the difference in the pnrity of
the spirits sola. I
Wa have tested tneseveral articles impoited and
sold by you. including your t. .11. which yon sell tin
iler tbe name 01 ippumo -cincutiu --cioiapi,
which we consider justly entitled to the high repu
tation it haaacquired in this country ; and from your
long existence as a foreign importer, your Bottled
Wines and Liquor slioum 111 ci wnn tue same ue-
mand
We would reeasamend you to appoint some 01 the
respectable apnthecu in diflerent parts of tbe city
aa agents for the sale of your Brandies and Wines,
era the profession can obtain the same w hen need
ed fir medicinal purpose.
Wishing you success in yoni new enterprise,
We remain your obedient servants.
VAI.EXTIXE trtTT, M. D., Professor of Surgery,
I niversUr Medieal ( nllege, Hew 1 oi-x.
M. r A It X M -H A M . D , PsolVssor of CHninat
Margery, nurgeon in-Clnef to tbe State Hospital,
ate.. N'o. 14 Kast Sixteenth Street.
LEWIS A. 8AYRK. M. D., Ko. TV Brosdway.
B. P. DEW EES. M. P., No. 791 Broadwav.
JtiSEMt WHItSTER. II. U. No. ISO Ninth street.
NEI.SO.' STKEf.E, M. P.. So. 17 Bleeclf Street.
JOSKi'H tVKEIM.Y, M. D.. No. 290 f ourth st
B. I UAi'HAEL. M . h..Prolessrctlie i'n
and Practice of Snrrery, New lorlt Medin
ieoe. etc.. No. 91 Ninth atreet. and others.
The proprietor also offers for sale
BOTTLED WIVES AMD LIQUORS,
iamettei and bottled by himself e xpreea! r for
aiearisrnal use. Eeckaettte
HaperHy.
i.fl
eoniaining 8S4 Acre.
Also Ou Tract on Hunting Creek, con
taining 41 A'tret, adjoining the lands of Rob
ert lilackweU, Mary Crenshaw and others.
Also At the same time and place 2 Head
of Horses, 3 Mules, 1 Jack, 26 Head of Cattle.
20 Head of Sheen and Lambs, 2 Wagons, 1
B"P"y . 1 Carnage, 750 lbs. of Bacon, Lard aad
other articles not necessary to mention.
ALLEN A. HARBIN. Assignee.
Mi I f 1 n "in
To If. arolin.t Farmer.
?LANT CANE and make your own Su
gars aud Syrups by Wetter 6t Catcher's patent
ed process. Sugar thus made will cost about
C cents per pound, and Syrup about 80 cents
per gallon. District, County and Individual
Rights for sale. 8end for eiroulara with tull
particulars. Agents wanted.
WM. F. BEASLET,
S"V Agent for North Caroliaa,
febl2-6:t Tarboro'. N. a
Dr w F. Bason,
IT.
I .FFICE on the corner of Inniss and Church
V Streets, near th Mansion Bouse-
Noria Carolina Land lompmv.
Incorporated by Special Act oj the Gener
al Assembly, 1869.
FOR THE LOCATION OP
Northern and European Settlers.
TOE THE SALE OF ,u -
IMPROVED FARMS, TIMBER &
' MINERAL LANDS, HOUSES,
MINES, WATER POWER,"
fcc ,&. Also of COT
TON, TOBACCO,
NAVAL SI ORES, Ac, ON CON
SIGNMENT, ADVANCES MADE
ON SAM E. i
ron
IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, FERTILI
ZEUS, MACHINERY,
&c, &c. Are.
ALSO, NEGOTIATE LOANS, ON
MORTGAGE OR OTHER
SECURITIES.
Those having Lands or Farms for sal, will
find it to their interest to communicate with
this Com nan v.
No charge made unless a sale is effected ; tben
only 5 per cent, to be paid when the sale is per
footed.
Aa the above is sometnaes oat of oflee:
calling la his absence, by leaving their Barnes iu tie
i.ciwr vox. m vases uoor; or tj soersas UireugB
esirweaaSnewennnnnnnMtaBnnnnnnnnnnnl
S. B. Uaviagessi AeaertbsnM tta M yearsrae
oe aeed be deterred by fear ef Palo, aad vary few
for want of means who vale Urn ud observe di
rections. ty Prod oca taken fer Dental services, (if srifesi
d.) W
WHAT A GRAND AXU EITBSSlfl BCSHESS
Tlllt
Connecticut Mutual Life
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Cleo. Little, Frest.
Officen.
K. Y. Best, Sec t Treas,
4gntt and Dirtclon at Raltiqh.
lion. R. v Best, Col. tied. Little,
Geo. Vf. Swepson, K Kingshmd.
Agents and Dirsetort in New York d Boston.
A. J. Uleecker, bun dr Co.
Raleigh, V. C, March 5. lHffll. 8-3m
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF KEAL ESTATE OP
GRE ATVALUE.
In the nia(tcr of Jesse Hargrove, Bankrupt
ON TUESDAY, the 10th day of March,
$G9. I will offer for sale for Cash, at the lesi-
denee of Jes?e (largrave, in Dai idson county,
said Bankrupt s interest in, or undivided moie
ty of, two valuable Tracts of Land (of which be
tenant iu t-omnion with t, . u. foxhall and
' alary, of lgecombe cotintv.) lying on
ilm waters of tbe Yadkin river and Abbott's
creek, in-the eoontv of Davidson, ten : miles
from the N. ('. Railroad, adjoining each oili
er and the lands of David Smith, Henry Owen
and others oue Tract containing
One Thousand and fifteen
IS DOING.
Synopsis of Statement for 1668.
Income from Prem ems,... ..97,161,30', 11
Income from Interest........... 1XS)4.U6,4S
Total income for the year, 8,7i6 2tW 69
Losses paid 1 ,891 336.00
Dividends paid 933.3b4 00
Total Louses paid to date 8.tt 8S3 (0
Tutsi Dividends paid to dtte ,5,1U7.J. b UO
It will he seen Irom the above that the Inceme for
interest alone, greatly exceeds th losses, and that
the total income for on year ia mora thaa th total
losses paid to date. The Assets of the Company
are sow over Twenty -three Millions, aad with ia
laree income offers greater Indacements to those in
surlngthxn any other company in the country. It
plans of bnsinem comprise all the desirable forms
of insurance.
8. D. WAIT.
General Agent,
mar 5 91 y Raleigh. M
Get a Good Teacher.
Bi
Y INCLOSING a st amned envelope, and
addressing Miss Lncy, Hillsboro', N, C., Box
M, any family in good standing, can employ
her as a teacher ot .ngliah only. Is well qual
ified to teach in an Academy. Has had ex
perience ten, years. Good testimonials given
and required. Salary to suit the times.
feb.19, lew. 7 Aw
I
!:1K
V- land 6TV
and the. other THRE HUNDRED AND
TWELVE acres. This well knovrn landed es
tate, contains COO acres ot River Low Lauds
of rare quality. The purchaser of tbe said
Harerave's moiety, can, no doubt, purchase the
ty upon reason a Die terms. Tne saw
has a good; 'fee simple title to the
I will also sell at the same time
and on the same terms, his undivided
interest aa "tenant in common in the lands be
te the estate of Samuel Hargrave, de
ft one bundled bnshsis of
H.PINNIX,
II. S. int. H
Collector's Office, 6th Dist . V. 0.
Salisbury, March 3d, 1869.
The property described below baa been selxed. as
being liahle to forfeiture for7io!atk)uaof the Inter
nal Kevenne Laws.
Any persou or persons claim ine said property er
Sny part thereof, are hereby notified to appear and
makesuch claim, within thirty day, from the oru
publication of thia notice:
3 Bbl Whiskey, seized in the Town
ot baJiebnry, on the 26th oar or
Jan. 1869. Ostensible owner,,
Tho. N. Cooper.
3 Bbls Whiskey and 1 Bbl Brandy,
seized ten mile from Salisbury on
the Wilkesboro rnnd, on the 16th
day of Feb. 1869. Owner un
known. BAML. H. WILEY.
March 5. 1880. ft t Obileetov.
LAW NOTICE.
lOttfiOff
lawurnwwr i - H PI WIT I u
M. H. PINNIX,
ATlORNEy.AT LAW.
LExiNoYoN, tr, a
ILL PRACTICE in the courts of David.
son, Foray the, Ouiiford, Alamance and Ran
dolph conn tie :
Barneses.
Hon. R. M. Pearson, C. J. of V. Ci. Raleigh.
E. O. Reede, Associate Justuie, "
ThomasSettle, " "
RP.Dick, " "
Bedford Brown, TaaoeyvHle, N. C.
Hon. John Kerr, "
J. R. UcLeea, Oreeoaboro', N. C it
Tbxma-Romn, Jr.,
J. M. CSood. Dob-wn, V. Q.
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