Newspapers / The Old North State. / Sept. 10, 1869, edition 1 / Page 2
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r V' as BMMiiiBMHavi I . .. c ' i 4Mirir. fki patsrt. if. iwS DEATH OF JSX-GOV. WO From the Raleigh payonw bum with deep ' regret that Bx-OoriBfOB JohatiiaCWoktk died at hi residence in that oil if Sunday ; nia-ht laat iu the 07th vans of hi ua He had : been In feeble health for aorae time patt, 'and hia death waa not wholly unexpected. It wan the good fortnoe vf the writer to have known hloa intimately for nine years, and we .can truly nay we nef er kuew a more upright; conscientious or patriotic oituen. He waa a good rather than a great man. Ilia talent were not of the brilliant order, but he possessed a large share of common sense with grev.t power of application, which made him equal to every emergency. Ftrt ; Public Treasurer and af- forwards a lio emor of the Stale he displayed I executive abilities of a high order. I)uring ono of the moat troubled period administered the Mute government and with an ability that gave vc i -1 1 satisfaction, lie left omen with a name untarnished against wliiidi the breath of slan- ' der was never breathed. DEATH OF 8BCBETABY RAWLINS Oen. John A. Rawlina, Secretary of War, died in Washington City on the Hth Inat He waa generally regarded a the nio-t liUral and connervative member of the Cabinet. Oen. Sherman become Hcerettry of nar THX PRESIOENT AND THETENNEcWEE LIBERALS. A delegation of the friend of Sentcr In Tcn nesnee had an interview with President (inmt o few day aince, which wi entirely satisfactory to them. The President waa very frar.Jr,.wi8 straight-forward. He anaured them that he did not interfere in these local quarrel. He will O'lt remove the supporters of Senter from the Federal office which they bold in that State. He had no more objection ta the ulcctionof An drew Johnnon to the Senate than any other Dem ocrat. It ia hoped that the President has learned comething by experience and that he will here after pursue a bolder line of policy. Such i the opinion of many. Like Mr. Ewingwe have always given him credit for good intention and liberal sent inn iu s. Ilia treatment of Gen. lav at Appomattox Court House, and subsequently ; hi report upon the condition of the South, made to President Johnsou in 1 -' ; bis afforta for the relief of the people of Virginia, and. other acts, cd to that conclusion. Hi inexperience in polit ical aflliirs ha probably led him to err by rely ing too much upon others, who could, with orui a, show of reason, claim to lie able to give him ai yice in such matter. Voder such influence he has probably been led to the expression of some sentiments which he now regrets. Anil the men to whom rhey were express havrol ufadbty ex At least asceraied theis to suit their purposes mm nope thai such wUl pro" Jf'X- Nottriljftstandi ng the errors which the Preai dent aft to have committed, hejup not yet lost all hi influence for good. He still (wis it in his power to restore peace to the coufflryjOje poanose abilities equal to the occasion. TrfaWU desires peace and harmony is generally conce ded, and it i hopetl mat he will yet surround himself with able and liberal statesmen men who sympathise with his view and aigdy 1 Ml! . .I.! Uin. !m iMWvillll tllm flllt. If anti wuuug m v. m he trill nursue such a course he may 'jet brings Aassa mi era of rood feeling, such as character. the aministratton oi mt. innsi. AAA. W M That t may to aot U ta earnest wish oT ever OROUN0UE88 FEARS. Some of our contemporaries and their curr ents are mttch disturbed nt what is known ..... I XI . Tl,. uon. In hi. led . sth, nnar a LilDerai jaovemeui. or, greatly alarmed lest tb,e 'unwl iable lieTHfi" which now "mhwuide and misrule the affairs of the Bute" will obtain control Q0& "ue, the Wilmington Jimraaf, ventures to uy.ttia i . aI nf thm movement hue UOV. tioiaeti is ui . . k.. them who are eneatred in it are ignorant of the fact. What a compliment to the intelli- of quite a number of men as intelligent as himself! He is furthermore ot the opituoii mat in a short time, H things xp on as they are go ing, Gov. Holden will be a gentleman. Who does he expect to alarm by such prognostications as theae ? Whose prejudices does he expect to excite hy them ? Does he not know that every journal now advocating the movement regards Gov. Holden as the )'vIb of North Carolina? If -he does not he ahould. Ife should -also know that his pcfsonal adherents are regarded in the same light. The movement does not contemplate? party organization in the "sen of the old Demo cratic and Whig and the present Republican par ties!. Itcontemplatc a union of all men nndall parties in the State who agree npon. certain es sential issues for the accomplishment of the enda in view. Certain eanges in our State Constitu tion, for instance, are desired by a va-t maM ty of the people of the Stnt If all who dc -; re each changes unite in a temporary organisation for that purpose they will be wade. Otherwise thev will not fom kmg time, a it, requires the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members of each House of the (teneral A"embly to call a Convention. When the ends in view have been aconmpl,,hc,1 otgaiiutation will, in all pro bability, expire by its own limitation. That will depend upon cirenmstapces, however. It is evident the word CnnseryatiTC or the avoid lemcKratic,,canoot V properly applied to w tuuv- Mrtv'uuitod&i Ue accomplish-1 sucnaptr.y-a ttrty uWsW W i men! of certain practical enos, om - ly in some matters of merely abstract principle. Uiu m i. is the name-. STILL COMING. Um intention of 4 lie iyi4MWV A-sj tass.......- --w - t laborine in the cause of liberalism in the nt- trire. It fuHy sustains the Tarboto Souihertter Jn its course and adopt its platform- Themove ncot is progressing mutii more rapid"1 tnan i anld have been anticipated by the most san g jinc of its author, if, infod. nr Pr),'cu'' persons, or class of persona, can be called jt au. tbors. CALIFORNIA LLECTIOX. At die eloctfon in California last week ti.artncrits kt4-.k:i..suL The result of in; 7 . . . :. .. tswt bv Ht-ia, tf it dll DO'. (U-Uro m aaaj the tew Oath in viroinia The long looked for opinion of Attorney Gen eral Hoar ha at length made its appearance. He iIitIhh t that I hero U nothing iu tins Itecoii structioii Act which requires that the u -i oath be administered to th nienilier of (lie Virginia Legislature. That body wax elected under and in purmtaueo of the provision of the New. , Suae Constitution and tui test can be required except ouch an are iuinoxed by that instrument. The test oath clause having been rejected by the peo ple ta not a part of the Constitution of Virginia, Hut until the New Constitution shall be aoucpt ed by Congress and the Statu admitted to repre sentation therin, no legislation cau lie done ex cept what in (--Merely preliminary, a the ratinca tionof the loth amend merit, etc. Thia opinion nettle the qiiustion of the speedy adiniiMion of Virginia, and in rec. in.-d iu that i StaU with quiot but iiwecre rejoicing. The ; Kichmond Whig and DUfthk have generally been oontideut il. it such would U- the result. and have, from tinia, aarn.d their readc ""' fort good faith toward the ho tlie Whig my that the 1're- ltion in relation to Virginia I the while. Indeed i.lent' lant converat affair wa the beat and roont liberal of any LETTER FEOM HON. THOMAS FWINO Thi alJe, venerable and ditingtiihcd etute man, almot tlje only link wbieb contyia the nrvaunt with the age whjeli liast' paat aw ay, Jia- al die request of a nuujber ( hi fcllow-citiaen, wrijteu a letwr o the natv. u .1 l-.'lit,'? gj L'" -I 0 -, Mr. Kwmg n one of tuc r-aimlrrsTrr ttie out ' Whig party . and, along mill Webber, t 'lay, Crit- tended, Sargent. Bell, iraham, Kvcicu, Badger, and others, was ono of the bright galaxy of at itesman that made that pirty the ra st respect ablv and the most imposm; of any that has ex Uied iu tl)i country since jhe d. t adencc of the Rcvolntionary era. He ha survived tlie party whi -h he auled in estiiblishintj, but he has not Wtrvivi hi intellect and his patriotism. The voice of such a mau will ever he heard with re- 1 spect bv a large portion of hia fellow-cili.cii. j Hecliarpes the Republican party with great ! ...... , . . , gtuJt In violating the Constitution in the matter I of reconstruction, and opposes sherply tliefinan- cial theories nf Seirretarv Bontwcll. On lhcub- j iect ef this letter the Richmond Dispatch speaks j J - 1 1 folio It is plain that Mr. Ewing represeuts dicwes-1 tern sentiment on the financial lutiestion, save ! that he does not uttei auy opiaion that squints at repudiation, lie opposes the bond lordj and the tnotievspecula.tors who clamor for . iiportu nitiea to tPbulate on the trouble of sot.'ienVd the jrablic debt. Mr. Ewing qpoee the re- j. i- . . . i deiapUou of t Icg.U-tcnders, and any meaWre or construction of lamwhich iuilinncesjBSorofi ! pftheatock-jubber pen-e urnaji uple Ie devotes this sHarp fagraph to oe act tii the Secretary of the T " While I am writi l-ry : Ig, the Neereiary ot tlie Treasury report hm ..- nj ou anoilit-r two milium oi t the express term currem is s'nni doubt L1 due iu cWreiel-v. llus pltmePmt'd by Jo . rtWtle amWgUltv pi i. t or ian,; i.igo. should ! an eni miskey ami hm , formed to dc- other rind fraud , he nW ' ' te rreasurv, nhived at child sTWlv e 1 with this. Car- ried to its utm result more than seven hund ill robt!ie nation ot million.', principal and witerest, in the next ten veai. Vnu it win be lb unless the people bv.au empltaih; vtite tor l.i.l it Tlie siiihlic tnasurv will be added to the publicjjffices to lilj the :itesor of tut sxsuis , without Hfiey are rjnitc too small U meetpfea sing wants of the party-' Mr. Ewing savs the President o'lght not to be volvcd in the-preaent-coatet. It oght4o be Bkductad upon the issues of publii policy He ! 1 At. lawrds .oeuttgl' nstders Qrant credit for coaserrativ him as wisbintf for ''peace and nmninnti conciliation." and as now fn the of acquir- i isr eXDerience, "Hecanno: - ays. Mr. Ewing, "to ee the tendency tigs, nun Kii I think, be wise enough to pi by recent de -- Mr. Ewing want the GoTcrnmcrit Jprought hick to State righta exprniu,,,! by Mr. We. iter nnd the oldVhit: patrty. . main featotf in thffctter is the financial part of i', and that baJj sSWrw.ird an tssue winch will greatly agitato fWiatio:i dlng the next few yeanr. TdtS-Westf w4iok iaa-wat powejr, will be array ed against the money kings of the East. It will oppose every moa'-ure for hasten ing a return urt$kie payrflkiU every sclmme for incresing the gaini of the bond-holder ev erv mosOTiiSilt whii-h tend U curtail the paper circulation JBfce.eountry. Tlii issue will be carried to theWhite House, and may produce difficulty in the Cabinet. Owcral Grant is a Western man. At present It i believed, too muchin gje hands of the money kinjasjc A bold m wtttte rndvat him by frisown pRton, and that he will lie Induced at leat to take ground of com prom ise'iot agreeable totlremor.. power we think more thin likely. LENOIR COUNTY PJU80NERS. An intcrestin?n l most impotiiit trial has j-ist been .concluded at Xtewhcrn, beore Ilia Honor Judge Thoumt, involving the lives and and reputations of a large numb'rof el. in n of Lenoir and Join counties. Our ruder will rctip mo-r that that section of tlj State has been the scene of ma. i;. outrages and atrocities since the seurivnder of thM aftf armies. First came the murder of (SrfrsWert 'iit, who had Wen a gallant Confederate soldier ; 1 Foscue's whole fondly were slain ; John Miller and wife were brutally mttrd-'red, and tlu- pt r.on of a rer spcctable lady was viiilak-d. This perpetrators of this latter outrage were taken from jail and, it is believed, Ivnched, Retaliation bogat relai " """JTT .. merwttyAtwr m t were plundered and b init, horses were Molar), i!ka, Ac., showing the danger of resorting to any butlegal measure even in tin m swextTOMdsMe, Detectives have b.-.m. eiaployctl who rat.vd these retaliatory measiiros 81 lite outrage! to i -n ornieation Cttlled tK' 4,(Ans!it i" .nil tnjon ' . ; i :llard." commonly known a me ivu tvmx Klan." Several mem hers of the organization, Ito hndbt?n engaged in tivese reUihatory on - ra rorw-.evide-c exposctlall U, .i,,r.r mrui nbiects of the riiard. From these disclosures, if tlie cvider.ee 15 reli.tl.le, the or- rxnuation I subversive of all law all order, all .imd mttralitv, and dowerves the severest repr" hen-ion of every good ciiixen. a-,.,.-,. . . . ....... ttk- individuals were not only ordered by I!.: t.uard ! and evc-umd by ita Inembera, but its nicmlters under solemn obligation to sc-mrc rne at- .I.i t in t i nwa ilwaaii lrs ii,.t irth an orffari.-ation dtwvftt ht ferrst ui.-- - ....... :, Of our hi.lorv he : to denair. Thev both aeeni It. U- nell pi. ied "' " " MW " . ' l-'rce, inelml .i t ii I i sou to ine nenaie. ii riiiw hum we .mow oiu nuni, in a manner I at the cuurwe of evoutn, und both are .tiiiliilciit mi mul Wnt - I W r O C il... ... ..!.. ..I.I I i . , i, , . n au ... . , ' li nt ! leaven our opi iw u iiitiu i."i nioeii- - general if not uni- tint I'redtnl Oranl h act! in the niot per-' , . Iaw and Damage, ll.u. I , . mere iHirroWStLJaaVW1 " ' ." .,.! .mU1-i mm n fnltv ho tin mr SV . 1 . ' i'mhi '' wav 1 the duty of all men to it. We hop the iuveatigatiou recently bad be fore Judge Thomas, and tli oomiuittal of the arreaied partie will have that elTeet. However aggrieved men may he they muat be taught that the peace and good Older of society demand that they conlinv tbemnelvua atrictiy to legal mean of redress rlhat to a.t otherwise i highly critn iual. i ANDREW JOHNSON A LIBERAL Kx-Preidenl Johnnon ilelirered an improptu - in ei-h in Knoxville, on the evening of the '' Itli I illt., in which he recognized the decadence of all the old political organisation, und said : " The time in how tutn when e shoukl consider the elementary principles tA our tiovcrumant and where ihe'v are tending. Away with these shal low eric lor partv ! Let us form a party etrong enough to ave the Constitution and thvcotiulry. Let in ralli underlhe Constitution, fvt uxkiiow no party aniMoaitiua engendered iu the dayn gone by Our estimable contemporary tlu; Anheville ' AVira quote the above and expren rtgret at ur "Wloti to Mr. Johiwon U not prompted b n.v l""1';"1 n,,ivu or ft t lin-"; Iui1l-,-I I a noiiuiern e .iio.ii. 11: n ..,., ,4 i.r. ww w m I Klitu :il lavorileof oiir. Oai i.pniii.n to him ia baaed , certain 1 . 1 . .!. .1 qualitic - u...l I . . 1.. . 1 I lu i ' .1 ,.. 1. . tie which, we think, render him :m uu-uiul.!. m in to cud. to the Senate arthis time. And in i .i.: B... ..... ...j .i,,..! l ,., ,r f thcJ , " '. . i Ue-tivnnervauvy jourmd ulTeunc-ieC.lUclud- ing the Nashville JkiMfr. The epithet which we applied, to Mr. JvW! W,WMWK.W a i.Mitl (Iimlniheit ifpreC, to Mr. Mtict-' I'iuVe lio waa u Whig. We ai-e glad, however, that Mr. Johnson has dc. hirvd himsc-lf a Liberal. II a ia sirt;iig man whatever may be s'aid of him. THE CHIEF JCMI'ICE. - Chief Justice Chase does honor to himself in declaring, as he is repgrtcd n h ue done, in a tetter to a M. 1xiis gei.tji man, t"B he is 'out .,( future lsditicaf contests, and no one iusl be jealous of me Invader " As CJiief Jti-tice, Mr. CW oci- a HMition lilong, which miaht well ati4v tHf ambition ofrftnv mau. lu- Unvu WVL.r heldsjfaat place, bat as much cannot 1st said of the presidential chair. To take Mr. Chase fnmi the bench which he ". " f ycai in the White House, mmht be a IWIIllllBI III ill Ins u . u.'l li.lel.ty or his iiersonal popularity, hm i.oih- whatever, neosnsarilr, to the high qnalirie of his in'cllect and heart. 1 he aopiplimeiit woul.l htA lifiiibtl'ol. d if bv any tiiLi tortune the Chief Justice should 1 nominated f.si the Prcs idencv it it probable that be Would best serve his repinitiou bv declining it, as some other President would have done could they have fuj-e-tn the failures of their aornHMstrntioti. 'fliis anitouiitvuienflif tlie Clucf justice, htlwev- Uy u,, 0,rows him out f the IU ol p,,sai'hle sjidid.iA but nine, on the contrary. .' incline iff y pe.-iple to look at hint more tavor- ( i de 1 inn beiore us tt man hieli'v -uitalile tr : Prestderrt. Tlie of$oe may seek him all the more because hetlos not neek the office. Hi thar-1 acler f. r nisl.-iHti..n mid biirnt-, winch have; n. . ii . .,ii-iu. :i.,u- in ..riainswts'ent e"ete, smo. t.l -, AAA- "'..? i... i... ii,t lieta 1,1 I ui.nl re-1 lations. In a crisis iif niiitin 'ninre in; ...... . , . , I row li ..,.. t Is. trusted. A. 1. Jour, oi Com. MR. KWlNU'a PIvAS. We did not explain Mr. F.wmg's dtinnrial i tan ve.st.-rday. e y neprewntTen III ITni'i reiiey I at as h at the tt (in ( below the staariiird ol tlie ctvt- Ii Jd) is an evil, but by no menus so bus bun assumed. And. again. that rliidcijcy of a national legal-fender . ... . - . 4m , . paper-cuneiic.y to tin rs much ll.an 1' Stctl. lil'IV M l It is not, tays. the depreciated e.iiFreucybut t..e hesvrv Aui.ual it.tereatof the debt t'.at presses wtu , , . ;,, h enonmiua weight on the prs.incti e in- teieats of the 0kWWl- 1 " h"t lyi-iuht iiroltortton ol the ueut shall become pay- from Stale Irtxatntn. Ami hu would t the Secretary to give notice ttjat tie . s .1 .1 is ready to redeem tilt-whole issue of IStk. . . . '. m m I1S.A I andlmWun the 1st or amy. iow in it.-"' tuder tiotaa. or in these four per cent bonds, at the option of the cfsditor. A law hasten ing rhe eytnrrptbrti -wf-epet'te- payments., lie remarks, would indeed be TMTuruinj. cle ment" and pndmbiy render giiceess iinpos aible, aa it would nt ouce 1e the inai ket value if the fiye-twei.ties atnive tbut of the b-mds Wt should otfel iu exclianije for tiieiii, .i.i I we oould mil ooinliiaud the means in gold to retire iheui whout borrow ing ttt a ytvy saertnee. l's bsve n. I no d At that thi putti will fiud irie.it fovur iu the W est. JftcA. Hi spa 'eh. JOUKNAUSM. The. Pittsburg Jo ends un ntcell.Tar- t:ele on the Prolcssitni (if Journalism." with the following consoling jmnarks : "As iajje casein HirPlier professions, it ,.,. its uuW i in ii I..T-. i bl'tstere.'s a 4 itibflrfgarts. but tlupmfe b ing rapidlf eiiUtiUlstediUid driven oiVAVthe lu tler p..r- ;,.n l.mv ali i -. a d haul pcr-tmalitie no loturer oltfain iu respectable jout mils. They are culliued to such blieets as are cotitrVdled by littbj tmndsi ; impute tiieui-elvt s, they can only imagine ei! and impute it toothers. As this class of men disappears from the,' ro fcsMoti. its standard is elevated and it be en., s more ennobled and and ettobling to the Jfcat advantage of the coihtnuiiity." Hmrnvi v. cv (Iks. Lbb. A letter in the New York Journal nfCommarr, from the White Sulphar Springs, relate the following incident; Among the visitor I have mt I Ruin n K. Loe, who ariltsng the cencr.if corrmtnndi; tlie -Mt-fortertvtv armies daring liu, late ttar l- J-- I- crps, Uivol'trifcive tmd retiring 1:1 hi demean or, no one would suppose that be pusae-scd any . i; sUHm I I.. . . .... , M-i-la I v all V- Tons to heal the wounds of the war. Several la- d:es who were on a visit here at one time tins seas,... from a Norifrern Mate appeared to be with,, it attention l. in tbcii '- 1 !' ( saner ! Lee bbscrred the foct, and desired some of" hi 'i I., r. .:. . dv fiituds to cultivate their piain- i..;... u Ili.-se i Ttai-eo int-iu-. i. w - -. A,. 1 .1.. . 1 , , ,, the round thai thev did Dot know their names, and j i: i t. mse 1 a.-k vour sterner1 And when this was (riven he promptly presented lliem lo bis friend., who received Uses most cordially. .,C.tcH- R- The S ipeiintend.-nt of . . c fw ; gg, !lf(inri(g ,he g.s,d peofUj of Au . ,he information that the cars will ln t)) iivs-rvil in a week or two, and mat nWr aud reach Lucavifte i.r Km , Rh Maf. i ,i i:.. i i i . . . . ilc oi irgima ini - . ! lbilioi lor It iiitl. ie vroiildriuuiL mm. 1 men l s bit va o. e, auu us u ablu nt aTrettsollsbie U. .Vtelest ; and he , ,.1()f.ny for service rendered, and the debt orcax unwn ir. - " JT ,:. StM IIMI 11 Tt I i - " 1H.wert...akJr;rnains afciul the same. J.ulgmeuU to the "S .Ttdded ifor K. and decisive JF h. tl.., dil Lnonii, tdabou, 80 XjJpj.Ti WT wte! W.h these exceT' rW- .Apropos-, . t.he ''-;;,r',;V'S itlton-ntiiiiii-iia, ring the thsresury lit directed M pn-i.'.. fit eeti ! A 1. A . . K. 1 and 'j!' B ycar ,nd, consideril.g the amount of aervic ne- k m..,il.i.:llion dollars it. b.mds. tmyi.l 1. I.i constitute the balanee. We have a claim upon year , Construction Depart- Jwld at ii, time, at the tap of toe United 1 the.l . H -no aino upon .e a . fStiite.. after forty yeara. nd to bear four per MMMMMM we have beam un- Much is saW alamt redncing the rates .of fore interest in gold, tile bonds to we ex- - ,ho 11,.1 u'.! of Mor. and freurhta-ol tneu crease o. wwm-n nre-tint trpanri(tetrov inviMii.ur.Kn autavniw w. a. v. m- K. COMPANY, m, rauiDKM'r'a Wavonv, To tie StockkMtn 0 the WfUmm Kortk (Wma HnUi'tad (itmpany, Ea0ff JMniuoH. in oci-onlanco with i'm requlrementa of the Charter, I aubiit the annual rertof thearlaim of Ihia ( 'inupwiy, for tle year ending the 30th of June, bO0, Unttrol Exhibit of Enrpingt and JKrpewea, Eai nil r from freight, ordinary, Aj, total, Pawi'iigera, Fif-t Claaa, do Elilignuila, do I i. -- -, . do I n, , u Siiitoa JJail Total Paaaenger, Mineellanaoua, Rent, 1 - AMI t 4(H) (o 1,400 00 tl 7,432 00 4 90 1.M 08 i;m 48 tin do I m. i. t o Loan, (Sundry oueea, Total MincelUneoua, $1,783 46 Total, $47,603 01 EXPENSES OF OPEBATINW, ingOravel Train, $10,1 17 01 1.4V7 7U V27 07 3,noo oo i7U7 70 ; o 117 00 1,000 00 ( ilfiee and Printing, Suiulrie, Treauri Sakry, Total Expeajaea, Si tt Eariiitiga. $38,584 14 $8,080 70 It will be aeen that the total earning of the Rwd thi yew, are 47,.V:i 81 again! $53,702 I Ut aw ibe year previuu. making the Receipta of i , ,hig vw ' ' ,,1C fg (w hy 2 'fhi.. accotiuted for by our being deprived of . . . , , . r , . r r . . , a ".-'.K"T ,A,PS.'3&T ' ,VVt'rnut',u. -7-r-. T" T" it; -ii i in Moiganton iiinonutiug to a tracUoi) over S.ishi which addel to the earning of the l)rwni year, would show an increase in the bu- ' sines of the ltossl. Ihe increased service em plovetl since the nrst ol April in ruuuuig an au dition d daily Train, extraordinary repairs re sult in . from sturma ahd otkerwiae, account for drtioiency in the net exiling. The relimiuiahment of charges, for supplies to our . tractor- will explain the account pla- ivp to jWss and imma-re. , crnnmittce lor the ynrtrw i looging into thu matter of Tariff soil null I fliink. as it should tin, lower the rates of charge both on px-- senger tmVel ami freights; which would result without d.Hibt in heuet to the Kontl. The same rigid economy ued upon the Road heretofore ha bi-n kept up bv me, and I am led to I-. ,i. vc that tl.c system as It is, lias been ot doubtful propriety. 1 think more mmiev could have been expentl- el with a result more satisfactory to all conceni- ed. Tlio Road l?d should be put in a condition that w i dd r.sniire less foece to keep it up. The .-ho,,. I.t.uld be r. I mil; and more work men em ployed in them. There is pressing need of ro.I Hmr stock, Th dtflereot roaches, Mail and Passenger, are uMifficient and inadequate to the rcquiiviueeits stflnhc decency of the Road. Or ders havolasen givesa for the building of some, which will soon lie readv. others are required, aM 1.mW. be had aasoou as possible, V- have during the year rebuilt tlie "Sali-I. ii- ry, an engn ine burnt bv Stoncman ; overhauled cine, (lie ''.Vorjranton," and lnit out a atu ther t net! Wst of new nuts. A nrst-class bridge (Howe Truss, has been contrui-tel over Second Creek. A d. -irucUvc trcsliet pi May last , arneu aari lfhe . ...... . r m .fT r-mr - , - I MM sMHMII UK- - I Un copy, tn psfs, rove. . - ' .. 'JTftwS ssai i ii ii sw it v i , i.r,Ij. rtrim- I - ! Tlint Mw.f liaisinm ftf tlllltnm ' ........ - -.. .sk- ' S r ta W of time, con- I-.? riotmtWwork'whic. rto.be i , ... ' hi. m-fiM- fiirniii iiuiKiiiir iik-ii idt I'H.g the W'mj ?J"7-: j,iettial lone TrfWjyW Messrs. W alker, Petty and theotners emtnovvt fin the rapUlitv Mi which they executed the . ... . : , , , ed, -e The property in the well at Salisbury ladong ing to tlie Companv, has been taken tip, under the diriefiou of tlie Hoard of Directors, and found to consist of different kinds of valuable metals. None of it has been sold, as it will be i.eetlctt irom upie " w The debt of the Company on file in thcTreas er's Office, shows the claim to R. N'orris A addi.hia. to have been rcluced to urer rs,,n, 01 i i.iinovij.niii, w . ,j t ; a . .,UaU.A httfn the war.- ,.i.tgJjellMlj4j tmpanv ,..,,,., ,.... 1Mi :.. ttfiS at 6 tier cent. This in u almUallv discharged by our claims uihiii galltoll. At tllUcrent points oosirtnaioon v, m very serious character have occurred which were entirely unlocked for, and which we could not ,i. . ? . i - .1 ..r Thesc have been in I . .1 a dv have exDectefl b m..!ir.. ov.rcnme. and all seem favorable . rZ . again. Slessrs. John Walone cx, in mm hcarv wtn-km the Mountain Diiaiom aa weU a nfost of the Contractors along the line are using, in some instances, such force as their work will justify. , . Tlie D. potat Kutherford's will be ready by the time the track reaches that point. The con. tract lor the Depot at Marion bs been taken by 1 . . . , a .1 t. - parties, to be completeu oeiore iue nino i . mm . to be a substantial Wick Dunning, anu me pn or it ia reasonable, rive mmared tons ot t. .i. heen niireliaseil and paid for. Three .diss! and fiftv tons of this has been put down, ..on. ti. iit.r nt- Monmnton. The lwlance is in roeess of delivery, ind will be laid as fast aa it rem lies us. More hat. liecii contracted tor and wil be delivered frem time tomeasit isneed- U The new bridges will be built by Mr. Renno ; a mere mention of ibis fact isaulficieiit assurance of their safety and permanenCV. AdvaneemVnts have hoaa' ggtle to the Con tractors West of the Hidge, and they arc at work. t ,-, i'...- von for timber naiticulurn as U) con- 1 t ruction on this part of the work to the Keport ,r . 1... ( l int l aio-iiinecr. The accidental collision of the trams lately, which resulted in thelosa of a tliousand dollar to ihe-1 aiinpan v, is much to ha deplored F or tunaiely no lives were lost In ray opinion, the blame in the matter in more directly attrtbuta. ble tt) the Master Mechanic than any one else, in permitting ihe departure of the last Train on that dav from the Slnips. Others might reason able be implicateil. The Stockholders them selves could verv appropriately come in for a lair share of culjiability, after creating at the last annual meeting one r office, detracting from the powers of the most important one of the old, and leaving the duties of both nndefin- . ; ami uncertmn. Kent tlie lauu wnere u wui, h aj might have been said ot it, consiuenng ine , i. lire freedom of tlie Koad from accident -of the sort for veare. Except this, I commend the ability and faithfulness with which the various officer and employees have discharged the du ties in nlHhe departments. , I, i he Uglafotire at ita last session passed an a-t tvhi. h was ratified on the loth day of el.ru- rv, increasing the capital stock of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, to six and .i!i' million of dollars. Of this apriropria tion, a sum not exceeding eighty thousand dol lars is to be used iu die construction of a side bran, h to the lime kilns of Catawba countv. Thb oiotit; could in no other way be so well ap plied. It will largely increase the value of the lioad, thereby directiv benefitting the Stockhol ders, while it devefopes the resources of the State,, adds. to ita material wealth; and greatly to the convenience of the people, who are begin ning to find that lime Is essential to the sncccas ful cultivation of the soil. The State Geologist ha." examined the lime beds- reports the stone of good quality and the quantity inexhaustible. The branch penetrates the upper portion of that -"V " r . . .l...:.ln.Ni lnl iP t il. ..-iNkllll II HitHtil Vlilr-K! V ivvrv I I " T siwrth Carolina line, (4B mil, My kncssTtfCrod, I rw fhow yrun trwrnre U as n atnj- u ir.fivumtn msi uaiawia mat ion io mr for Ita great mineral wealth ; and private enter- priae of Itaelf, rill no doubt, gradual I v extend thia branch through iu enlire length, The large iron oK-t.itor of that region are already lookiua to it with a view to it cxtenaion, which would rejult in bringing large quaiitilie of heavy freight to thia Road that ia now tranaporlvd over C 'her line. The Leghdntiira ha pursued the true line of policy in protecting and caring for the Hailnnxd tntereat of the State, Theae Road muni be hn lahed or the State will languiah, and we will lie unable to pay the old debt, which, be It remem bered, ia yrmiter than the new. i know that good men of all partie in and out of the Leginlature, favored thia policv, and the man who goe about the country now, Inciting the pentde to the re pudiation of ihe Legislature and Ine debt, ia no friend of the State. Once let the people incur dingraee by repudiating the n w debt, and the old will follow it a a matter of counts. It i not the nixe of the debt which make our I loud no low in the market. North tJandlna can pay it aud she will. The continual murmuringfi of the tlissatistitsl demagogue against thoe In authori ty here, again-! all management, good and bad, ha much to do with it. Sluiiderou report are circulated everywhere. They reach the earn of Wall atreet. ft ia done for n purpoc, and North Carolina' credit nutter at the liniida of her own people. The good men of the State will auntain the credit of the State, It waa certainly the part of wintlom in the Leginleture to fiuinli lltena Koail, and whether the Bond bring an hun dred, fiftv, or ten cent on the dollar, their ac tion in liu regard, U none the leu coinuitudu- H afford me a great deal of nlennurc to he able to aay to you, that the Weatern North Carolina Railroad i a pet scheme of the Governor of the Bute, aud alinoat univeraally favored bv the I If the official of our Rati Road having Icginlatui. Both are deeply fritrrcatcd in iu eimtr.d of the bond, do not destroy cnofideuce coiw4etiofi. It ia to be htqel that the mean j by an Indecent hate to acil, there" will alway atloril.st will be energetically applied to thi end, be found caiiiuilista to take and hold the ianues ol and that an early ronnertion at Paint Ibiek will ..ir.i....f m.:.. :ti i- - -i ! ,,( i,Mdar ritilroati in ilu- S.uih t.i.-i.. .i. i.ii ...a i.nn oc oi,.-..i ine ihe lieau- I - . a a . Mini irailays aud.gorgii ofuur miwnuinswiil b.thsu thesejasheials ant sjtpxased.t. be aeleeil j maae accessmie, me rona nopes ol our people, a ill Ik- realized, and grateful hearts 'will ack iiowtedgc the wisdom of those who did so much for them. Very rcsiicet fully, J. J. MO'PT, Pbehident. REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL AGENT AND SL'PERINTENDENT. To the SioclhMer of the Hesfcm N. C. It. R. Co.: GiCstTLKMEX : Another of your annual m. .t ing- is at baud and you expect of vour officer I renort of (lie labors of the nast year. As (hev alt treat more or less of the same subject matters j I will endeavor not to be tedious, The Ctimmitteo of Inspecthan are quite right and just in their recommendations and remark, i Much has laien done toward improving theroad- la-d, m ditching, ballasting and putting in lie ties 1, 13(1. Tlie new Howe Truss over Second Creek is a first rate bridge. A similar one should be built at Third Creek, and a bridge will be needed at Buffalo Creek before a great while while. The ...... ..r . . ... ( l. . ....... ...-... ..... , .. e under wav, oiy mrly complete, which when Bnisbnd will do credit alike to the Road and the """"l- wtie, lie asiwu new emeu-, aaecnantes etujiJoy ta on them. IJeinif short of rolling stin k for the increased servna; now Is iiik ro-rtoruietl, we have not l.-fii - : " i and swept away the trestle TliUmttowevc over liulltilo Creek. event occasjonetl great inconve- I I ience to the public by delaying the trains for a Kvery ll.i.. was readily repaired k1, . , , , ,1... with the exception of a culvert winch needs to be iuereastfl in me. It as gtsHi as ever. For the htt time in the history oi this Road I have to record a collision of train. Atvidents may happen from delects in machinery or track, without special l lajue, but a collision, never With thi a with all collisions, there is not a shadow of excuse but the blame seems to be so distributed that I cannot distinguish nnlesssome of their "inflicting statements could be recon ciled. Of one thing 1 am sure, that there should be more absolute control of trains ly the Super intendent, or U-ss resHnsibility. The damage done to the engine nod cars whs, however, not over fifteen hundred dollars, and now repair ed A dav or two afterward a rather serious bwlrl for from niuuuium charges. tl.is th. orv is true, but it is subject to con- ir- -'- siid nualitications which in thiscoun- try are too frequently overlooked. True the ob- JBd oi qaiMing -- I " mt J!. - r..!lat te.ic nnd ti-i. .. pie nv anoruing laciunw . asympili eheap. But that trade and travel must support the operatihg of the Road ill least, else the primary object is defeated. Is it pre tended that a reduction to half-rates would dou ble the productions of the country for sale? or double the purchases from abroad? I appre hend one ofthe faults of ortr economy now is that we buy more than we sell. In a countrv like ours the trade rule is lb ad just the rates with the view of merely support- . I 11 1 - I,.,..,! lMiuim.dia nnd Li a It liat'e ing I OC IVOUti on iw iww. i" i m . whh the increase of foislncas by a TOrrrspomling retluction of rates till, when a through connec tion is realized, you can reach out for actr ean am from which slioukloome your dividends. The long expressed desire for a daily train was met bv the Directory with an order to begin the service on the first of April last. By refer ence to the tabular statements of this year and last, it will be seen that for the last quarter, enuV ing 30th June, the receipts from passengers, with a daily train, are just twelve dollars less than for the corresponding period of lat rear with a tri-weekly train! The general result ol this year is much the same as last year. The. new track novrbeing laid will take us up ao.farl Into the mountain. as to insure art the traffic from that region. It will cost but little more to operate the whole line than tlie present t -ighty mile and (he receipts will certainly becunsider ably increased. Ido not feci called upon to speak of the work of constructhm, since, vour Chief Engineer rc ports specially Upon that subject, furl her than to sav that the Contractors have had every thing agreed to be furnished them in the way of mon ev, and that the history of Railroads no where shows a more liberal policy towards Contractors than has been observed by this Company, and 1 mav also sajr that these enterprising geutlemen have'generally displayed commendable energy iu the prosecution of llieir work. Here follows a detailed stminvrrtT(rf thvsale of houda and financial operations of the Agent. The 1.2S9 bond Here sold can now be brought back for $137,000 less than wc got them, In preacpUng you with the statement in de tail of my transactions as yonr Financial Agent I must beg of you to appoint a competent com mittee to investigate my books and statements, that yon may he assured of their correctness. This'i due o you and me alike. So large a fond should not be carelessly treated. I confess to having assuuuetd tho rosponsibili-. ties of this position, If not with reluctance, at least with some misgivings ; fox I know corrupt men might conjecture evil when they saw 'op portunities for sjw-culation and personal aggran disement and especially if any error of uidg ment should be committed, I might be subject ed I uncharitable remark, but I remembered yonr confidence in and kindness tu me and could not doubt that you would sustain me. This reflection is very gratef d to my feelings and is, in foct, all that could compensate me for the borthen I have borne, ana to-aay, tnans ' "" " .c i t,.,tnit point in our neigh isirlni. tl nntl having lumber i out for Icard, which coif .v next. for v,. years past experienced most sensiblv At theWiop in Haltsbnry, Mr. h. II. Marsh , die existing deprivation of former postal faeili ha done a gnd yenr work for the hand em- i ,i,,s al)d appreciating f.dlv the improvemeiit ploye.1. W ith a force sufficient to do the ortii- I intellectual, sis ial, moral and political arising nary repairs, be ha rebuilt one engine, and frulI1 luc circulation of the secular aud religious overhauled two ..then., built six new "Mats" and : ..n all( udieviiig that the re-establislnuent ol ....... ...I,,..,.... t li....: i . l l . L t" a' a. . T. . . . ... f men ted, without my hand being atained lv n I penny of itn protiin. I The buuda w. ie at one plat vd in the vault of the Kiink of the epuhlie in New York where they yet remain, except aueh a have lieen mild a hown. No perwoa ha ever hail opHtrtuuity to huiMlle or in any way use one of them till ho bought and paid for it ; and (be proceed of the wile wore lined in the work of tt instruct ion, a far a needed, and the remain der invent! at heavy rate of inter. m llrst class sccuri lie-, which could be realized upon at any moment with a pi m, or placed mho.! on good interest and nuhject to call. The pumhane of the No. Ca. R. R. bond- U -aide yielding twelve per cent, interest gave n aurplu prollt of over $7,500. The A. A X. . It. K. bonds have already paid $i,000 inwret and will give additional protil p( $.'1,000. The real of your ready money not paid to Contnio tors, wan kept in the Hunk at Charlotte at eight per cent,, and iu New York at neven per cent, intervet, and aubject to call. Xot a dollar ban ever been lined by or for individual, and it i apNreiit from the amount of interval collected on balance, that it wa not idle. The increase of the State' itid,l)tetlnc the failure to piy interest on the debt, and the croaking of ...iiti. ian- have occasion!! a di ceded depreciation in the market value of our bond nince the beginning of the year. Wheth er the I ui-lat urei acted wisely in inakiug these appropriation i no longer a qiieHtion. Tlie Ixnid are insuetl, and the only effect of thin clamor i to deprena the market anil dimin ish the amount (hive corfmrfitint a arc to get (vht iheir -e. urin. -. In view of thin, is it I"'- i.mc ior auv irieiioiv son longer in am iu , : 1. 1 . . . f- ii i i . 1 disparaging the credit of the ; inoiiwcaJth? gotal old Com- ' N. Carolina : but nnv dlsntar of tincaxincss iinrt.....in i -l . . . i , . , iiieir pan win leu more inswcriuiir upon Wt market than anv other caune. for the rex-on for tlieir capacftvnmi Rntvrles!),i. of affiir. I., t the 1. ail Koau ni:t ingers art iiimn the it . . i j i . . ..I ., - . miiii tney wouia instill hi oilier, and our pop ulation, as one man, zealously sustain the char acter and dignity of the State. Then we will sec our credit re-established upon an" enduring basis. . 1 have the honor, gentlemen, to he I Your obedient servant, Sam'i. McD. Tate, Sup't aud 'uwtiiricii Agent For tie fMd jVo,ik Stale. At a meetltigof a portion of the -atizens of how an County, ... (-., on motion ut Maior Hall. J. K. t iraham, ij-q., wast culled to the Chair, and J. F. Carriifiin was reoucstid to act tis Sta - reta - rv. The chair exriiaiiml Ibe oliiect of the m, el- ing. I sr. J. M. O. Ramsay presented for the consider ation of the meeting the following preamble and resolution. Having heretofore enjoyed thelienefit and ad vantage resulting from a Post tflice locall at .... ... . . . . ,. umttvT fosi Ottite, Mirnmls, would lie con- dncive to the menttd culture anti intelligence ol J our people. Wc, cltixen of Thvatira arid if tin adjoiuing neiuhboi hoods, have m getseaal mei't- j,,. assembled, i lUJvil 1st. That an earnest L,all be to prepare at once such a Hdition and itiir al'IMillll U Cl lllliiJlilC Lil llll'X- viMi-c .w s - l obuin'thereto the signatures of our citijceiisgeli- t eMdly ami forward it to the. 1 irst Assisunl 1 QaJ , Master Oemral nt Wasl.ingtMt. . Mr.lv.s-1 M. That the Committee of three be farther iii-trucied to inclose the pstjcewlinpa of this meeting attested hy the Chairman and Sec retary to the P. M. General and that a copy be furnished to the editors of the Salisbury papers lor publication in their respective papers. After the consideration of thtr -preamble and resolntioas they were on motion of Major Hall unanimously adopted, On motion, tlul name of the former Post Of fice, Miranda, wjsselected for, llif ucw ami J. M. Harrison as Post Master. In accordance with tlie second resolution the Chair appointed Dr. J. G. M. Ramsay, J. Mf Tlarrison and Joshua Miller as The committer of three. On motion the meeting adjourned. J. K. GRAHAM, Oram. " J. F. Cabbioas, Sec.'-. v For the OU North Sink. At a communication of Stokes Lodge, No. 33, F. & A. M., held in Concord, Aug. 27th, A, D-, 1869, the following proceedings woe had : Where, It haih pleased the Great Architect ofthe Universe to remove from our midst our brother, Jons L. MUSK, therefore, Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Smtvji, this Lodge ha lost a good mid faithful member and the community a useful and most estimable citi.t n. Resolved. That we wear the usual; badjic ofJ mourning for thirty days in token ofthe memo ry of our departed brother. Resolved, That we appropriate a page in our Book of Records to the memory of the deceased. Resolved, That the .Secretary of this Lwi'e be requested to furnish the family of the deceased with a copy of these pneedings, and the OU North Swtr and the M ' JJswocrm with a copy for publication. R. E. McDoxalp, F. M. Hexuersox, V Com. Ia. F. Whitakes. L. F. Whitaki-1 Secretary, SALISBURY MARKETS SEP. 3, 1869. arr.iKTtti bt J. a. mcconnauouxy. esnixa. Bacoa, perpoaad Itod'ee. perptuuil t'oru. perbusb, ol tm lbs., Meal, bush. 46 " Copperas. perpouad t'aiidle, Tallow, " " Adaiaantine, vIS to 30 92 to t?x t So to I 30 t SS-tu 1 35 10 M UC 9 to ' 3fi tu un 26 tn 81 3 OU tu3.36 Cotton, psrpouna " S'am. perbuncU, .......s Bggs. per doztn, ' rVstliers, per pound - H'.our. psrsack Pish, Mackcral, i. 1 ' ' 9. f FTuil, drfoa, apples pealsd w " aap'ld, " Peaches, pesletl " " anpeaied 12 tu lb 461 to 4".; 3.15 t. 4 2 131. IN' 30 to 32 to 7 to 00 to 16 to 9 to 63 to 33 to 6 to 8 ta 6 to 8 M it; N M I n 7 M Leather, upper, per pound ufa. " ....... Iron, bar, oaaMaga, " Vails, cat. M ' 4oiiftsWsWftIff?M. PC. s5- Wssttndia, " 0 tn 1 .00 to I so ha 1 tn 60 to I 00 to 14 tn s tO 90 to H Syr n p. " Onions, perboshel. Pork. perpoaad. .......... Vt atop- lri.-l. per bushel, Sweet. " ogar. Browa. per pound " Clanded. ' " Onahad Pulvsrlxed V. Rait, coast. per sack M Liverpeol, " Table. Tobacce. Leaf perrtoaad Manufactured Smokina. .? fin 10 7i 00 f, 2f M 9.V8 tn9.7 9.90 lo j.W 5.60 to fi.Oti Bto l S0t l.f 40 to Lie Stale 4 : flt Finie New Ism Apply to T-f WILLIAM II. BAILKY, Jttlv lfotf . 8alib.irv N C. .A Sit oat i .o aa 1! Keeper by a widow Lady, who cn give good ret- rrsncea Apply lo toe editor of tb.1 tpw . Aog. .-! i until u In this coillitv. on the Jud in t , U v, '. ii. i one, .nit. uuiAs l-yaly ai. l Mi- o.vugr Mtt. tut. On the tnt iit-., J v on Wonni, ry lnrritigci, in the I'lib year of In decoaxed Wa a Otmaialeul iii. iu'.. i Ltitlier.ui Church (he I it Iwo vcur and hud u well grounded lioj'iii hi hi 1 1 rs. On (he 3d inat., I ilt i Vlll I UanKM . i I I. daughter of Jacob F. Jj It-Ui-ca T. IU 11 year, 5 anouth and i day-. Thus ih Hkblmth Sidiool' Chiil Chin mourn- the loss of dear little Bella, g nth , h ing ami true, lint alia hath been called to h i pier holier suenea. I' MCW AO VKkTISKM h X 'i . w GRAND PROMENADE Conicert and jOall, AT I.I BOYDEN HOUSE, s a I t'S in u a y , x. c. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14, 1809. rKlltlllAMMK: 1, Festival March, - - lfmr, 2. Selection from Opera, - ttmfh. , ,'t. Polka, - - f?cui ua Prnn. '. 4. t ome where my love Ilea dreaming, V t'nttr, 5. On the lieach at Long Branch, Lin'sirrf. tl. Oaloide IWII. - L. ('. . I cwoiv. ... Hall uiiuu'diataiy after the Conceit. Tickets to be bail at Ih . IJ. PoulnonN lmg Store or at the Boyden l!otc.. septl.J It I --r-"--' Jll-tia!. aad ether leuut) cf- flfri ! A (I'liidt fur ImtttM nf Ibe Ptnrt mnl llllirr I .Hi nr. (Iffiriak Revised. Enlarged and Improved. 1'IIK HKCOXD KIUTION fF ihia Wnrfc, . . u y ... I .i rye-1 and inptnved wtb be tesdy fur .i. :...-i v to aulM-r.liris oit the ls, ot -rptrti 1 i . It !ia hern lists led thus long. Ill older to .OKI l" its aseiiilliesa, by pulihslnng All the Arts iff the ht$t Section qf 'thr Gtn ($1 .itisriitbfo. re.n,- ia UlBUIler to count v uOeersaml conn, . pi, ,.. . Tlie Puatiahev liave spared no exsmsann ntting ' .Wl thi eait.iin ; the text and tl t.niiisfUe i f. ii i- ;' Wiy pc'iri ed mid irr.inur 1 ly u hiciiiIm-i tl H ttaieiah Bar. ol aaknoa ladgril ability ami rn .iwrience in pn pHiing il I'm u.v hi.J u y .t,g Ju'tlcn of the IVsce. Jinlcss of Probst r Sl.cr ilT- ii ml slit tiuidy Haleefa Hi diul n tie I. a m -Hi. ok the Is iv pfssctibiug their pnwern sn.l t ive aVties. ttietillu'r n ith torn slid ptecrilriils ne-ce.-i.uiy tu a prsr and )steiinitu l.nryr of tl e r tlii'n-s". Xu .lu-ti ol the IVscs. or other I'wmity Officer of ordii aey nte (igftlcC CSS poss h'y cir or I fnl to till lus ..rn. e wltli i t. . til to lint sell i ' .i w:l iiiike the Huad l"tik Ins pniUs hovevi i itie.M siteii. esil lie 3'.i b" in the ursrtiee provcdurs ami tonus of law. TN edition contains Three Hundred Istrye Sized Prices, of loseh t rii.ted matter on good pser. iti s tn- . or i'ontn nun s mil suU inexliauslivs inotix tu Hm text snd oyer 7'iro Hundred nd fifty Forms, Inw lii-i ,:im I XVIisn s.tit bt mail ii cents must beadiM. I'po'i the ter t nf price, the hook ill be nt nrre inalfcd oi sent by express, a suUscriheis rosy lw rtct. Adrtres Book and Jnh P.'nters. tt-AH V'bidof Irjrsl Mimk tortns fsm'slcl to order and Jan Pilmiuif of every dec.iipt on i n' v cheaply and expetlitioBslv exeertetlA . -3 f im l.r ri F .ffJIWWHW'F-Tbe W (,'opartnnrsliip heretofore exi-firir ni r the name of Holmes, Barnharitt Co., has been this dav dissolved bv mutiial cousent. A " per sons indebted to said firm will call npn -. . L Uaruhardt, at the old stand, and pay up, I?RCHEN' .T. HDI.MKfA, . M- E. B t TfV flAKIlT, "-cnrffcTrarKR. - fioid niii.y. c, Ang-gBfyj. .'w-j'.t' " P.B7 KPNWf. DY. PHOTotiRAPHic ..UTI-T. Cor. Main atitl Fisher St., opposite Murphy' vKl)W, SALISBURY, N. C. Larcc Sicd Iliotograid., Porcelain lVtures, tttrtes de Vi-ites. Cabinet Anihn.tvnes. Ferrotypes and all oil" of Picture'' at rcaron-vble prices, mplo-tV 4t VJOTICE. Beiiig apointcd Assignee of T. i A. Allison. I Bankrupt, I wiUsell for Cash on Mondav Sftth inst., ' th House ard Lm. known as the T. C. Graham 8tore, contain " , 5? Acrtst Also at the same time r.n I place m. tl.o prcmiscai all his nates and acconnis. sept K-3o:3t D. YV. KRIDElt, Assignee. Reaird) hr Thills Ac-Prcl - Safr-'Cerlitt. MAY BE HAD AT AX INSIGNIFICANT COST, at K. SIUs'S Drug Store, Sept. 10 36-2t s SaludsBT), .C. NOTICE. Mary A.CaiupbeU, I'lhinttfl. atrai'ust I i ' 'VTtUiiui It. viurupbell, Defendant. The defendant will Uke not ice that o:j Friday the hi b October next, nt the'Oairt iliuisr- in CHiiidet), .S. 0. I snail procevsl to t ike tae (.'? ositions of John Wltuerspeon and others to 1t re ad in a suit now psr.dingrn ne Wipirior i ' nrt ol Caldwell c.oint.r.X. C, where l ain piaiutin aud you are deleudmit ma::y a. campbei i.. Sept 3, !W69. (pi let;V:s''- ' )J SiH's XnfaUible Baaliar Salve. THIS SALVF. Iwing made from ingredit i.t never heretofore used iu this connection, has fosM productive of the most gratifying result- : a mtmbers of persons who have used h, will gratefully tostny. Its properties are healing iu a rtmnrktiluede prvt. il corrects, al once, the fietor and off-n-sivettess of old sores lessen the discharge of puiul-nt matter, when excessive; and after a. tew a few applications prtHlnees a conip ttc ..). ii e in the iLsiH'Ct ol lliC I leer. Prepared and sold only at t. SILLS Drugstore Sept S St Saltftbury. N. WSSmCWmW wimterIwportatioh 1 H G t . I R1BSIS, lUl-iW:. 5TRATrWB. iir Baltlsr Street Btl.TIlBE. BJ.. mrosTiR. is itViutts er paTVKT tt ntrinK kibhuxs. VKI.VKT AND SASH ftl BONNET SILKS. SATINS AND VE WETS. Wavtfoaa ff dfi ly. ' nmw mwrm W1TWW. ' Straw Bonnots k kv& Hats, vaiaarn ivn rNTXiwa-rn , & r-fr. t at t l Ms ' ' aCNDtWNS AND SHAKER MO-1 ; Tba Untsst St-tck .of diwery : rr.n-.try as 1 nnonnil V ' r! 1 " SB utr'"" '"t df" "-eet.tuMi- OIIDKUS SOUCHKIV eat;. 97, rt V ' I ui- ' ll..n. 1 jec I (,, f .a.,. I . H i, ti a r.... iii.i.i... iiu'i 1 A ' I f-'-r-, - r th pnsjxiw fo. ' rmi mm m T'. , ; " rr..
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