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M. ;a itfHi is 1 i .--- l)c lb Kotll) State SALISBURY, FRIDAY, KOV. 1, 1809. LOCAL AND STATU Sale- Nr.W AllVEItTlSKMKNTB. t'ublio Kh.;, ( , ,, .!! I Administrator's Notice R. II. Cowan. Spirits Turpentine Dr. Sill. Elastic Stockings Dr. HiB. Nodes to take Depositions Maty A. Camp- ben. Allen's Lung Balsam At Dr. Poulson's. 1'etry Davis' Pain Killer. We had a fall of nnw, to the depth of one and half inches, here on Wednesday siiyht. Fiwa Tobacco. Some weeks ago we noticed a fine specimen of tobacco left at our office by Albert Sheek. Esu.. of Davie County, which we thought the finest we had ever seen, and we Bad seen the finest specimens raised in the coun ties of Caswell and Rockingham in 1H0O one by Hon. Bedford Brown, the other by Capt Thomas Hlade. Since then Dr. J. W. Ellis, of County J.ine, IredeU County, has left another specimen at our office quite equal, if not supe rior, to that left by Mr. Soeek'. We do not know how much Dr. Ellia has rained like the sua pie left with us, as we were not in our sanc tum when he left it, but we feel sura that it will convince every one of the adaptability of our soil and climate to the growth of the finest qual ity of tobacco. Balmcukt Commox School. We learn from gentleman who traveled with Mr. S. s. Ashley, Superintendent of Public Instruction, on the N. C Railroad a lew days since that that official will visit Salisbury in a few days, and that he is prepared to famish funds to the Common School in this place at the rate of fifty cents to every inhabitant. Mr. Ashley has gone to Concord and will stop here on his return. In 'view of this fact would it not be well enough for the board of Common Schools Car the city to have a meeting immedi ately upon his arrival here, if not before and at the time. All classes of our citizens will be glad to learn that Mr. Ashley is prepared to furnish us this assistance. AjxLaBBD Dvaxcatio or a Pbomixkxt OoTaauaoDtr OwruuxLIIt is Charged wit MWitJ Funds to the Ammwt of FiJUen IW and Dollurr-H Cass eesr. tkt U. 8. District Chart, aV It waa whispered on our streets on Friday last, and the rumor came to our ears, that Oea. L. (I. Kates, Collector of Internal Rev enue for UiU District, had been discovered to be a defaulter to a considerable amount, but we re frained from saying anything about the matter in these columns until we shuuld come Into pos session of the facta in tlte cause. Yesterday, however, we succeeded in obtaining sufficient in formation to warrant us in laying the (acts before our readers. It seems that Mr. Perry, Supervi tor of Internal Revenue for North and South Carolina, waa in this city a few days ago, and in looking over the entries and correspondence in the office of Mr. Estea, discovered a discrepancy which led to a more thorough investigation, and finally the matter bean brought before the Grand Jury of the U. 8. District Court, now in ion in thai city. The Jury, after examining Htua wiierkika We return thanks to Mrs Giles Mebane, of this vicinity for a meat of very fine Strawberries, being a portion of the second . crop for the current year, gathered from her Strawberry bed in the garden. Strawberries in winter! is something new even in this Southern climate. Milton I hroniele. The editor of the Chronicle is not alone. Within a few days past we have alto been com plimented with some delicious ripe strawberries of "the second crop," by Mm. Williams Brown, of this city. "Strawberries in winter is some thing new in naJistwry, even though it is near ly one hundred miles further South than Milton. A Western Fa i b. We tee that the Char lotte papers, with their usual enterprise, are ur ging the holding of an Agricultural Fair in their city next year. We hope the Fair witl be held, but we think Salisbury it the most eligible point. Being situated at the Junction of the N. C. and W. N. C Railroads it it certainly more accessi ble to all parte of the West than Charlotte. But if we cannot get it at Salisbury then we are for Charlotte. In connection with this subject we call the at tention of the fanners of Rowan to the impor tance of forming a County Agricultural Society at the earliest convenient time. The formation of tush a society by them must necessarily pre cede the holding of such a fair at Salisbury without the formation of such a society they car.' not expect it into the case, rendered two bills against Estea one for embeaaling the funds of the United States to the amount of about $16,000, and one for making, as Collector, false returns to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. On motion of the District Attorney, His Honor, Judge Brooks, decided to transmit the cause to the U. S. Circuit Court, and that a capias be 'issued to secure the appearance of the defendant at the next term of said court, which will be held in the city of Raleigh on the fourth Mon day in this month. Dr. S. P. Wright, IVuutv Collector at Kara. bcrn, has, we learn, been placed in temporary charge of the office. The following are among the names on the bond of Estea: Jos. C. Abbott, Senator in Con gress from ili is State; E. R. Brink, Postmaster in this city J Wm. II. French, brother to G. . French, ond the ostensible owner of the celebra ted Excelsior Farm," near this city; and Mrs. Estea, wife of the alleged "embesaler," who is said to own in her own name more than suffi cient to cover the autount of the defalcation. There is much indignation expressed on the part of some of Estes bondsmen on account of his failure to make his appearance in this city and arrange matters. Estea was formerly a representative in the State Legislature from this county, to which po sition he was elected by the Republican party. Wilwungton Star. 17 An accident occurred on the N. C. Railroad, just above Jamestown, on Monday morning lat intt., by wbieh the paaaenger ear attached to the through freight waa thrown from the track, badly damaged, and Albert Johnson, the Superintendent, burned and bruised, bat not seriously. Mr. J. was not hurt, however, so badly that he lost his usual sagacity -for he had a track laid in a few hours, round the damaged ear and road, .1 Lit . L ...I . !. . . : , L. MIUS euaoilug wie oiner itiub w ib wiiii out any delay, and even made the eonnec tlon with the triau sustaining the accident. This speaks volumes for the foresight and skill of the Superintendent. The accident was caused by the breaking of an a? le Greensboro patriot. MT The Richmond Enquirer in ing on the addresses delivered at the late Vir ginia State rair, makes the following very judt cious and sensible remarks: "We have made very great advances in this matter agricultural oratory daring the last decade, but there is still room for imiimvemeiit. The solemn annual ceremony of bringing for ward a distinguished politician to make him de claim about deep ploughing, uuderd raining and subsoil ing, no longer prevails. And at ournext great fare, when weshall have five thousand ex hibitors, and liftv thousand visitors, let us see if we cannot let "the great deadof Virginia" sleep auietly in their honored graves without mixing mm with our strawberries, onions, and pota toes. And let us hereafter taboo polities in every form and shape during our agricultural fairs, and if an orator cannot speak without touching upon unhappy and forbidden themes, let him be silent The political issues of the dav are all "section al," and still glow with the baleful fires of civil war ; and when we remember that at our fairs the Virginians are the hosts and' aiany of th visitors and exhibitors are guests from remote sections of the Union, we should avoid unpleas ant topics. It is not exactly "the thing" to in vite all sections to contribute to our fairs, and then regale them with speeches calculated to do much injury to our own State." IIOWERTON'S COLUMN. $25,000 Worth of GOODS I Jl ST ARUP FBOM WW TNI! On AOtxMTfT of the treat number of wonder ful cubjs of liiaiaatt and inveterate cases e- McHorusA, Dyspeiwu, Liver Duteatb, Knv nv Arrxcnttca. General Bad Health, dax made by the asfairaasi " Koskoo," it hat won the CTMwwfcrsaamhsa of bain the Seat and asset popular medicine ever tVssissrad It la daily pre scribed by physicians, ami recommended iby many thousands of our beat citizen. For sale by Druggist and Matrhaait em j whew. There is but one agricultural paper print ed In the Norwegian language In the country r armertidtnde of Minneapolis. The old church in John street. New York, has celebrated the 103rd anniversary of Meth odism id America and lOIstof the church. $5,000 waa subscribed to keep the church in repair. There are now at St. Albans Station, Ver mont, one thousand seven hundred and twenty boxes of cheese waiting shipment. A farmer in Morris county. N. J., has raised the present season twenty-nine and a half bushels of potatoes from one of seed. Paper secerns to be entering into about everything we use. A Connecticut firm is making pails, tubs, spittoons and wathbows, from it. The amount of Mr. Peabody's benefac tions to different objects is $100,000,000. Of this. $2,000,000 is devoted to the cause of education at the South. Hon. Nathaniel Nilet, for many years U. S. Consul at Paris, and special Envoy at Berlin and Vienna, is lying at the point of 1 . 1 ft. XT t cam in new iora, Thos. Walker, late editor of the London News, has been appointed by Mr. Gladstone to the editorship of the London Gaxette, a sinecure with a salr.ry of $10,000 per annum gold. TIIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of goods ever offered in this market at prices to suit the times, bought for CA3H, and after a heavy decline in prices, whereby they can ana will be cold lower than any in the mar ket , At I lower ton a. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods of every de scription and variety At Uowerton s. An elegant assortment of Boots and Shoes At Uowerton t. A splendid assortment of Hats and Caps At Uowerton s. An assorted lot of Hardware and Cutlery. At Uowerton s. WALTER A. WOOD'S PRIZE lowers wind Reapers. Used In all countries, and universally commended as THE BKNT III USE ! Awarded more first premiums than any other Alachua manufactured, both in this AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Among which it THE HIGHEST PRIZE! Tw Grand Gu!d Medals and Crotaof the Legion of Honor, At Paris Exposition, 186? More than 120,000 now in Use! 20,000 mannfjictured and sold in 1868 and the demand austipptieu. Inereariag Denaid, Inert iiMd Faflllfff? Additional Impnnt nu-nls for 1869 A very superior and Delf lot of Qtieenaware, China At 1 lower tou . Wood's All grades of 8ugar, Codec, Tea and Molas ses ' At Jtowerton s. A Choice lot of Confectioneries At flowerton's. Fine and Common Tobacco, Imported H vanna. Regalia, rt incipe ami U. 8. Grant Ci gars At Uowerton s. A complete assortment of Liquors of all kinds and grades At Uowerton '.. For Medicinal purposes only Moore's cele brated seven-year-old-double - rectified - Ken tucky-Whitkey perfectly pure, At Uowerton i. Every variety of Yankee Notions, At Uowerton i. Prize Mowers, (I and 2 Horse.) Self Raking Keeper, with New Mowing Attachment. Hand Rake Beeper, Hainca' Illinois Harvester. Manufactured by the Walter A. Wood Mow ing and Reaping Machine Company. Oeiieial Office and Manufactory, Hoosick Falls, Rens selaer county. N. Y. Hraneh Wseesand Sale Hoots Corf - landt street, New York city. 1'. O. Box, 6805. 2h3 Lake Street. Chicago, III. Alexandria, Va. Madison, Wis. 77 Upper Thames, St.. London: Valuta Laid for Sale. THE SUflCRIBKR OFFKR8 FOR BALK TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED JtUKEH ol valuable Land in Caldwell County, N.C Oaw tract of FOUR HUNDRED ACRES with a most valuable WATER-POWER, on Upper Little Kiver, sufficient to drive any amount or Mtwinery, with a dam already snot' ad and in sjood condition. The remainder the tract will bsdividsd in to lota of any siae. bum 100 acres upwards, to suit purchtsVrs. The above land lies ten miles north of H Ink ory Station on the W. N. C Railroad and will be sold on tire moat nsaaonshts terms. Apply to the underaismad t Rowan Mills. N. C, or to Jacob W. Fowler who Uvea near the JEREMIAH HARRINUER. Aug. 12, 188.-32tf Rowan Mills, N. C TO THE LADIES. appointed sn sg-n Send for New Descriptive. and J'tiee Lirt. THE Subscriber having been lor tne sale or & CELEBRATED A'tiw Family Sewing Machine, and all its attec hmenU often the same to the Ladles of Western Carolina This Machine challenge t comparison srtta any nl sit other naentnea. it will as store different kinds oi work from the simple plain scam to the most beautiful embroidery than any other Machine ever invented, "fcconomy it wealth, then why not buy the beat." These Machines are warranted to Circular&4 entire satisfaction. If they fail to give satisfaction titer may be re turned after a trial of two months a I; m .t a . t rs .t r Appncsi oos irom tne oouin, aoutn otj n . tuamn0 -ill i Mfllrwi.H to the New York - ' In fine his stock has been selected with great care to meet EVERY WANT. Call and examine it it will not cost giuia, should be addrcsrd Branch Office, as above. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. Extra Inducement Offered 1 McCubbins, SuWvau At Co., are Agents for the above Reapers in Salisbury. apri!23 Id-10m BASIC! Machines manufactured expressly for SHOE-MAKERS, HARNESS MA K KUS, TAILORS, Arc , will be supplied when ordered, at manufacturer's prices. Parties desiring- information will please send for spec men or won ana circulars. tk a Salisbury. N.'o. June 18, IBM. a-7m you anything to do that But Don't Atk For Credit His motto is "PAY AS YOU OX).' THE ARLINGTON MUTUAL 11.1 SALISBURY MARKETS NOV. 12, 1869. aaroaran by a. wccoNMacoaBr, obocbb. Bacon, per pound, 30u 2j Coffee, per pound, 22 to 98 description taken in exchange. COMPANY Fire is Raleioii. The Grocery Store of Jordan 'VTomble, Sen., of Raleigh, was destroy ed by Ore on Thursdav night last the work of an incendiary. His lost is estimated at $15,000. George Pea body, Esq., the great American banker and philanthropist, is dead We pub lish an interesting sketch of his life and charac ter tills week. John D. Caldwell, Esq.., a member of the Board of County Commissioners for Catawba County, was thrown from his horse and killed on the 1st irint. This is the fourth accident of the kind that has happened in Catawba county within Use last six months. Dead. We regret to learn that William A. Jenkins, Esq., of Warren County, died at Hali fax, on the 9th, while attending Court there. He was a gentleman of ability and was former ly Attorney General of the State. BalloTa Monthly Ma(.azim:.Wc are in receipt of this marvellously cheap and handsome Magasine for December. Its table of contents i varied and charming, embracing the usual fine variety of serials, sketches, stories, poems and attractive engravings. The publishers an nonncc in the prospectus for the coming year, a serial story for adults, by the popular Maga zine writer, James Franklin Fitts, and a juve nile aerial by the young people's favorite, Hora tio Alger, Jr. The price of this periodical is marvel to everybody a hundred page first class illustrated Magazine for fifteen cents, or $1.50 per year, is indeed wonderfully cheap. Elliott, Thomas A Talbot, Publishers, Boston, Mast. Dead. The Republican Gazette, Greens- boro'. is dead. Iu its last issue, editer writes bis own obituary, from which we make the following extract 'Being about to die. and supposing no one but ourself can do justice to our memo ry, we propose to preach our own funeral sermon, which we cannot very well Ndo after onr demise. We desire to shuttle off this mortal coil" with decency, while we have assests euough to defray our funeral expen ses. VVe therefore announce to t hose who have paid their subscriptions in advancethat their money will be returned to tnose who reside abroad, by mail; while the residents of Greensboro' are invited to visit ut at our sanctum; where we ran be found for several days subsequent to expiring, laid out in state. for the purpose of administration. On this solemn occasion, alt ouf friends, whether We owe them anything or not, are requested to pass in review around our corpse: and if' they have tears to shed, let them prepare to shed them then for causing, regardless of their conscience, our premature dissolution." BaaY Vc learn from the Asheville Pioneer that Dr. H. T. F. Gatcheli, late of Kenosha, Wisconsin, has leased the Foster property at the South end of Asheville, and will open a Sana torium for the treatment of patients suffering from chronic diseases. The establishment will be fitted up with all the modern improvements, and will be kept in the best style, making it one of the most agreea ble resorts tor invalids to be found m the conn-, trv. This is a step in the right direction. Such an institution is a desideratum long needed in this fair land of ours. Our pure air and limped water have long been favorably known to pos sess the life-giving properties sought after by the invalids of other less favored regions; and we are triad to be able to chronicle the fact that the demand tor snch an institution has at length met, and that it has been inaugurated by" Dr. Gat cheli, who comes to our section with the highest recommendations of personal intejrritv 01 char acter and professional skill, and we take great pleasure in commending him to the confidence of our community. . . Corn, per bnsb, of 66 lbs " Meal, bath. 46 " Copperas, per pound. Candles, Tallow, " Adamantine, Cotton, per pound. " Yarn, per bunch, Kggs, per dozen, leathers, perpottnd. Hour, per tack, h'ish. Mackeral, ; t. " . Fruit, dried, appleo pealed. unp 'id, " Peaches, pealed. ". " " anpealed. Leather, upper, par pound. soie, .. Iron, bar, " eastings, " Nails, cot, Moll) sees, sorghum, per as . West India, " . . 8yrop. .. Onions, per bushel, Pork, per pound. .. Potatoes, Irish, per bushel, . . " Sweet. " Sugar, Brown, per pound, .. Chinned. " Crashed Pulverized .. Salt, coast, per sack, . . Liverpool, " Table, Tobacco. Leaf, per ponnd, Manufactured, .. Hmoking ... UU to I 25 I 00 to 1 96 into OP 90 to 90 86 to 00 S3 to 34 3 00 to 3.95 19 to 16 46i to 4B 3.7S to 4.96 91.00 A An to T 'to 81 A THB ABOVE IS THE MOST APPRO priate name that could have been applied to this valuable and powerfully influential Pain Destroyer its uuiuenceoversuch painful mal adies as it it recommended to exert cannot Ear COUNTRY PRODUCE of evert be questioned only by those who have not tried ii . x uric in I'twuicu iut H a n-u unit m i ovvr MI Arhor itMtkt r;i t if itt u rof-MliiiniuiJiiil f.ir ttimilnw "svt jvh..i.vhd . vauau aw ' aart otaasttrM I w . . - - , I OF1 VIRGINIA. truly an enemy to Xewalgia, Heartache, Tooth ache, Earache Cramp Cotie, Cholera Morhn, Diarrhoea, DyteHtery or JUoodg-Flux, Jyxpejt- "ki. sore Ihroat, lineumauc I'atns, Fever and Ague, Sprain and Jimiee, Inflamation oKitt nem, Serrouii Debility, Colic, Fain or Spasms. of an v character. Prepared and for sale by D. O. B. P0UL80ST, Drosaist and Anothecarr. Haliaburr. K. C. June .. ltW. 30-tf tW Bank Notes and Specie taken at the Highest Market Kates, Xowsrton't, At W. November, 5, 18G8. SALJSRURY, N. C. 44 6m JKltSKV L1NDS FOR S1LB. 00 to 16 to 9 to 69 to as to 6. to 8 to 6 to 60 to (HI 16 in 76 36 K 10 T 60 70 V' - GROVER AKERS FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC BTXTCH FAMILY St.1 xt I ftTrx if AfflB wm ua IiWillW IllilUJtlllN XiO. 181 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale that1 val uable farm in the Jersey Settlement of David son County, known as "THE Til ALES MC DONALD PLACE." Said farm lies immedi ately on the Yadkin River, just below tbe Tra ding Foard, and on both sides of tbe N. C. Railroad three-fourths of a mile from the Holts- burg Depot. This farm contains about 800 acres, about sixty acres of which is excellent 1 .00 to 1 .90 Rivet Bottom and the remainder good Jersey vy mi w uprauua. a large part 01 U IS suit in WOOOS and heavily timbered. The farm is in a high state of cultivation, well watered and stocked with well-disposed and contented tenants. It ts well adapted to the growth of Cotton and Grain, and is, alto gether, one of the most valuable and desirable farms to be found in this part of the country. The terms of the payment will be made lib eral and easy. Address, R. W. Foard, agent of H. L Par tee, Concord, N. C. NovvSi 1800. 43-6t Tl M TAB E-N. C. RAILROAD TKAINS NORTH : )!- raaua . STiTtos. aaaivs. tun. absivb. Luvs. Chariot tf... ' S.lV:r.a. 10 a . Sliburjr 10:IS r m. W i " ST ZH :R4 " Oreeniboro' .. I a M. t:40u.M J.-Jra At 9. a Oo. Shops,.... S.0S " f-s.-se ttts " 4uit.i Raleizh t.W " IthtSza I-.mki a .i.iior.' tOJO ' 4:SSra 10 to 60 to 1.00 to 14 to 18 to 90 to 3.60 to 9.80 9.90 to 3.00 6.60 to 6.00 8 to 10 SO to 1 .56 40 to 1.00 13 76 on 1G 20 90 STiTioas. zazrvi. isavb laaivs. uurs OoMaiK.ro' Ss r. a " TM u' lUblah, mr. u. : - ttrBtAK -llttS " Co. Shops, " ltttIO Mtra t oft " OfMStW, ll:45z. a. !:! A. B 8HA 8;0 " Salltbarr, S:t4 ' t:l " 1:15 r. i.io.r CharhtfU, 5.45 " r;uo ' This Hchedule aiakes aft tka eonoectlons. last and West rREIUHT TRAIN'S will not ran to Ooldsboro' onl when there ! neceralty tor It. Preltfat will be brotuht reralar- j by ths twawaftr train. . ALBKRT JOHNSON, 81 tf Oeneral Snrwrlnteadeat TIME f'AHM! W. IV. C K A I LHOA I. GOING WEST. A r karpi'i. Leap. A young man from Nashville, Tenn, b the name of J. B. Jones who has been living in this city for a few months past, on Wednesday night last jumped from the third-story window of the Mansion House to the stone pavement below, a distance oi zn wa-tx ,ju leec it is marvelous that he was not instantly killed, but he still lives with one --' oroxen in three places, one arm fracture:, jaw orofcen, and head severely cut i he man was laboring under delusions caus "d by liquor which induced arm to take the fearful leap. He was found en the pavement ooui i j ociocx, oy one of onr folicemen, and carried into the Hotel, where Dr. Gibbon promptly attended to his wounds. It will be many days before ho will ever jump again down or up. Charlotte Democrat. t ' v:r, the Debt. A spatial Washington "-patch, printed in the Philadelphia Pram o 's-fir)ay.says: Secretory Boutwcll has not definitely eotzdu acd wbat rate of interest to recommend in the funding the IM1blic debt, but will probably de t le upon four per cent. He will also reoom meni I the arrangemetit of facilities in Uiodon, rranktiirt, Hambtirz; and other European dtiea, l"r the pay went of the interest that may aecrne tk near loan. Je foeh, mnhdent that this "an will he taken fw-.miirflv l.y Enrnptan capV Lnli.i. r..... . " " "T i . HI. Dkath or Commodore Stewart. On Sat- nrdav last, in Bordcntown. N. J., where he ded for many years, died Commodore Charles Stewart, or as he was more particularly called "Old Ironside, at the advanced age or ninety one vears. of which seventv-one were passed in the United States Navy. In the war of 1 s 1 2, Commodore Stewart took an active part, and was in command of the frigate Constitution when she captured the British sloops of war CVane and Levant, after a desperate and blood v fight At the time of its occurrence this was looked upon as a remarkrble achievement one vessel con tending successfully with two others of nearly equal strength, and won for the gallant Com- nmiuW tli minium- of the whole rountrv. For many years Commodore Stewart the Se nior officer in the service, and until a few years back, when he waa honorably retired on account Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of th rear?. Wide range of application without change of adjustment The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewimr Machines, these Machines exe- of his very extreme old age, he continued to ren-1 cute tbe most beautiful and permanent Em- der active service fn the line of his duty. In I broidery and ornamental work. aeeer- 919 OI- THB BEST. 20 But tbb only sbkuikb ittrBovxD OROIDE GOLD WATCHES, Manufacture.! by THK OHOIDE WATCH CO. They are all llic- l.e4 make, Hunting Cases, finely cuaseu; i.ooa ami wiah licb fink oni.n, and I are equal in appearance to the- best gold watches .usnauy costing now. run jeweled l-eyers, Uenta and Ladies' sizes, at 115 each OUR DOUBLK KXTR.V REFIXED Solid Oroide Gold Hunting Cases, Koll Jeweled Levels, are ennui to 1900 Gold Watches: Regulated aud Guaranteed to keep correct time, and wear tud not ttrnisb, ith Extra Fine Casts, a t 90 etch . .TO tfOKKY IS Uf-XMJIHEf) fN ADV.WCK We sand by Express say where in the United stataa. payabhrtr Sgenton delivery, with the mivileoe ta open and examine lefbre paid for, and if not satis factory returned, by paying tbe Express charges. Goods will be sent by aitilas Regiktered Package, prepaid, oy sending cash la advance. .In Agent touting for Sue Watches gets est extra Watch free, makinn seven SIS Wakkts for ftflO. - Seven $20 Watches. AV 1S0. MMlJi A j OROIDE GOLD CHAINS, of hu.i inut 1-us.riv tvrn. ror r.nnie au.r lint . men. from 10 lo 40 inches lone, stt3.t4.att. and M each, tent with watches at ioweet wholesale prices. Ktate kind and sise oCwatch required, and to avoid oogus concerns order only rrom THB ORtHDE WATCH CO.. nova ftm 148 Fnltoa street. New York. Yadkin Vafiey Nursery. FOR THB FALL OF 1809 AND SPRING of 1870. A large and full assortment of Nurse ry Stock, embracing Apples, Peaches, Peart, Plums, Cherries,. A orients, Nectarines and Grape met. uieat inducements to purchaser in targe qoantiiiei. Personal inspection or correspondence solid teu. v.auiiogucH rarmMMd on application. Address, A. H CON HAD, Vienna, Forsythe Co., N. C. Nov. 5, 1069. -3t MILES. stations, arrivb. .Salisbury. 4:52 a. m. 13 Third Creek, 4:12 2o Statesville, 5:57 32 Plott's fi:37 38 Catawio 700 50 Newton, 8:03 60 Hickory Tavern. 8,48 70 leard. 9:43 8Q Morgan! on. 10:38 WING EAHT. MH.KS. STATIOSS. AKHIVK. Monninton, Icard, 2:50 r. at. Hickory Tavern, 3:35 Xewtiui, Catawba, Plott's, Statesville, Third Creek, Salisbury, 4;20 f;13 5:48 6:28 6:31 8:43 I.EAVB. 3:45 a. m. 4:37 &02 6:40 7:15 - 8:08 fc03 9:48 LRAVE. ! 2.10 r.M. 2:55 3-40 2:25 5:T 5:53 6:33 78 A Virginia and Southern institution Its Fytnds are kept in the South. It has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes are established beyond any contingency. The Company hat capital and assets, tgtlntt IU liability that will compare favorably with any Lite Insurance Company on the continent, which it tbt I tree test of responsibility. its attaint are cautiously administered by selected Directors, of responsibility and business capacity. It aaa established its claim to Routnern 1'atrouage OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, JOHN K. EDWARDS, vice raxstaairr, sbcbbtabt, Wx. B. Isaacs. D. J. IIaktsoox MEDICAL KXAMINER, CHARLES H. SMITH, M. D. l.KOAl. anVlHEB, ' ORKKR At. A0KNT, 0. Cabell, J no. H. Claiboxvb DIRECTTOIIS; llensj K . Rflyson, Asa fjny der, H. E. C. 'Baskerville, Hamnel C. Tardy, George Jacobs, J. W. Allison, tJeorge 8. Palmer, H. D. Cliockley, H. C. alieil. D. J. Hartsook. John C. Williams, William 0. Taylor, A. P. A bell, Wt. B. Isaacs. Oorge L. Bidgood, eamoel M. Price. I John Enders, William F. Taylor, Samuel 8. Cottrell, John Itooley, Charles T. Wortham, William Willis, Jr Ed. A Smith, Thos. J. Evans, James A . S-ott, K.M Qnarles, W. H . Tvler, .I.E. Edwards, A . Y. Stokes. J. B. Morton, R.H. Dlttrell, William H. Palzner, LEWIS C Feh. iyijr HANE8, AoV XixmoTON, N. DR. LAWRENCE'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED I OOBtl-p f M U FLUIll K XTR ACT OF KOSKOO, The great n c a 1 1 It Hesterer ! Xot a Secret Quack, Medicine. Formula around the Bottle. rXSPARSDSOUCLT BY Dr. J. J. LAWRENCE, OKOANIO C1MIMIST. NORFOLK. VA. lie ware of Counterfeits See that Dr. J J. Lawrence, I hemist, Notfollc, Va , ami the word KkIcoo, is blown on th glam of each bettle. Koskoo is endorsed by the best phyetc-ian everywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tilleiy, a sucoe-wful nraciitioner of many yeart -landing in ti e Old Nt I 111 State: 0 Rocky Mount Wgecornbe Co. j Sept 10, 18C0. j Dr. J. J. Lawrence Dear Sir : I have used jour CouccM rated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in toy practice with the happiest rendu. I find it to be a Potoerfitl Liver Invigorator, Blood Pu rifier and Nervous Tonic, In all diseases of the Liver. Scrofulous, SynhilHtic. and nervous affections, Hi a remedy of immense value ; in fact, in almost every variety OhrtraieOieaBse its use is indicated. Hoping you may meet, with the success which von deserve as a manu- fiacturerof reliable medicines, Im a sir, with much respect, your obedient servant, H .C TlLLXBT, M.JD. . '0 From Dr. Fentress, an accornplithed and ez pe rienced physician : Sept. 13, 1869. I Princess Anne Court House, Va., ( J. J, Lawrence, If. D. Dear 8ir: I bare carefully examined tbe formula, as well as the Thesputic properties of your toskoo com pound, and have jirescri bed in some rtobborn cases of Chronic Liver Affections, .Dysentery, Dyspepsia, General Debility, &c, and always with tbe most gratifying results. I And it. to be a ejrleodid Tonic, Alterative, and Hepatic combination, accomplishing its constitutional effects without tbe slightest debility; in fact it give support to the general support, while iu alterative effects are being produced. I cheer fully recommend its use to the public. yours, truly, J. ). Karons, M. D. Koskoo ear Scrofula in ils worst form. From A W Mills, a rmmiinent and well-known merchant of Norfolk, Va.: No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk. Va.,J September 15, 1869. ( Dr. Lawrence Dear Sir : Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my family. My daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since child hood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone from her ankle, several from her arm, besides having ulcers in several parts of the body. Whilst ia this condition she commenced taking your Koskoo it acted like a charm on ber under its nse the ulcers gradually healed, and her gen eral health greatly improved. It certainly saved her much suffering, and perhaps her life I regard Koskoo a specific for all scrofulous, af fections. Tour Koskoo also cored my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly. She is now in better health than sue has been in five years. With tbe highest regards, 1 am gratefully yours, &c, A. W. iluu. Koskoo, 4b great Jtceiyarator. Read tbe following from the Rev. Joseph . Martin, pas tor of W esfoy Chapel, Portsmouth, Va.: "This is to eertify that myself and wife have used Dr. Lawrence's Koskoo, and can testify to its beneficial effects. Previous to taking it we were in a condition of debilitation- had no ap petite, and suffered from sudden and often vio lent attacks of headache and nervousness. Two bottles of Koskoo has improved our general health, and we regard it as invaluable, and most cheerfully recommend it to all who havo need of invigoralor, Your, fce,, Joseph E. Martm. Read the following from Dr. Ooddin. the ex perienced and successful " specialist.'' of Nor folk, Va-- Uoffolk, Va., Sept. 19, 1869. Dr. Lawrence Dear .Sir : I have prescribed your "Koskoo" for Syptula in its various forms with the most satisfactory results, I have sat isfied myself by experience, that it will ours that disease in its worst and most malignant stages, and eradicate every taint from tbe sys tem. The Kosko is certainly an alterative of extraordinary power, and fully deserves the great popularity which it has so rapidly attain ed N. A. H. GODDiN, M. D. KOSKOO ! ! the Navy, hie character as an officer vedly high, and he always received the respect of the Government and his fellow officers. , rlis death takes from ns the last of the veterans of the Navv. anion? whom were Perry, Hull, Law rence, MY I fonnough, Warrington, Porter, and a host of other gallant spirits. After faithfully serving his country for more than seventy years, he has descended quietly to the tomb, having to the last enioved the confidence ana esteem c nis countrymen or every section. m, moll. For sale by oet ir ljr ANDREW MURPHt; Salisbury, N. C. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has received official information of the death of Sattanala. chief of the Kiowas, and leader of the Indians iri the desperate Washita riv er fight. ' The Newark, Journal, the ablest Demo- . . w a erat r paper in ISew Jersey, tooas upon General Winfield S. Hancock at the coming nan. thinks the last National Democratic Convention sadly blundered in not nominat ing him, and nominates him for the Presi dency fn 1872. . ' ' 1 Tan theusand dollars worth hair was twixed ia Kew York day. WORTH WORTH, THK undeixiirnert have tins day formed rnart- nership for the purpose of continuing the Sanaa. CoHaisSiOK and iSniriNO III si NEss. as the iinmt- diare successors to the late firm of WoKTH A DBmEL sod D. (1. WORTH, and hope by strict attention to the interests or their shippers and friends, to give good satisfaction to all who may favor turmwitn business. n. u. soani, D. O. WtlKTU, WILMTXOTON, N.C Oct 18M, T8C8. Agent for S. Y. tail North Carolina Steamship i Line. Hemi-weeaiy. l'hiladelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Cott- jiany. to I'hiladrlphis. . Smith s Line aew I or nan ra ais. Cape Fear Stearabost Line of ttrver boats. Dealers ia Bagging, Rope, Iron Ties, Lime. Plas- ter.Cezoent, Hair, Peruvian Cuano and Baogh's Super Phosphate of Lime TKT EQUiTABf E LIFE Assurance Society OfTBR UiVITKI STATES, !w Ii roitdwtih new York, T I His UlMI'tNY - pita Is mf assets against its !iabiJ.t:es tint a ill . .mpare with any Life In suranee Gtvmfway on ... 'unfiaeat, which is tbe irue ren or reiiimnsibrlity. r ' ( Cash Asset.. , .as.OOO.Otm Annnal Prnniam Income, . 4.000.000 increase over IH67 8.000,000 1 he undersigned is agent for the above Company , A . A. HARBIN, Mocksrille. Marsh tt. Maw. of smuggled last Wedne- viiilt zit iririz, rrsLttasBBV B. G. IrLLIB, h 1, 1. BRADLEY, Jr., AT CHESTER, 8. C. TERMS Invariably in advance It.ti L HE undersigned offers for ul hi. Tbact or Laa lyiag seven miles north of Salia trurj adjoining the lands of Moses Overman. Lewis Jaeobt sad etaart. The tract contain am 12 acres 30 or ?B acres or which it good Mbzdow Land. It has on It s good Iwtu iso Hoisb tm o good Hzavs and other iBtprovementa. Va. S9,M.-tr-43 .Mli(.KII. GHEt.V. ONWARD : UPWARD : Having met with success, far beyond onr expec tation, fa the publication ol the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, we take this method of offering onr papers, DAILY, Tlf I-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, at among the best ad vert if ing mediums In Western North Carolina. Advertisements Solicited Term MbderaU PRKMICMfj I'HEMIUMS I We offer VI V E valuable Acr ir n 1 1 u ra I I'HEMU'Ms w Persons getting ap Clnbs for the WEEKLY OB- fcjroee posters. SMITH, WATSON A 00,. Aug. VI, 1888. Caarlette. N. C. THE COLD MEDAL Hat just been awarded to OH AS. M. STIE F. For tbe best Piano now made. over Baltimore, Phll- aaeipnia, ana Mew York Pianos. limi t AND WABBBOOBtB: No. O, North Liberty Street, near Balti more btreet. BALTIMORE, Md. .-.nr.ri- t-i.tmm nave all trip atcat mnrovc "" .was ngrone ireoie, ivory rronts, irv Z.U 77.1.7. D J.. ejn ana tne improved french Action, fully warranted ' i l-rt T i T ' j CURES CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. lWolltva. Sept. 7, I860. Dr. J. J. Lawrence Dear Sir: My son has received so much benefit from your wonderful Koskoo that I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude. I bad tried almost every tiling without benefit I believe, in all sincerity, that PROFESSIONAL. for five yeart, with privilege of exchange within twrivs niontnsH not entirely satisfactory topnrcha MavSa Second hand Pianos snd Parlor Organs always on u.uiu. lit. ill HI tJim. Hefereaces, who have onr Pianos in oast Hen. R. E. Let, Lexington, Va. Oea. D. H. Hill, Charlotte. N.C flea. Dobert Ransom. Wilmington. N.C. Gov. John Letcbe-. Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. Hnrwell A Son, Charlotte, N. C. James H. I.'reealee, Morganton. N. C. J. H. Smith 4 ii, W. Melton. Chester. .9. tj-Brown A Bernhardt are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Pianos. ummmma ' ino "w m r actory mteauj jnne 18 ly sease trom which he has suffered, and, so far as I can learn, but never tailed. If you only knew tbe immense amount of suffering that ho has undergone, tbat you could conceive aba value ol such a remedy as Kosko that ntrafc cures. Tbe great amount of good it ts now k ing among us is inestimable. with much gratitude, 1 am rrectfutlv yours, &c, Mrs. M. R A. KtxsoR. M. H. PINNIXJD. T. CARRA WAY, xroa tommtoitu prrrnanL W -.-rr-. -t Ain t T ILL. 1 KACTICE in the court? of David-1 f ysr dolpb counties : Hon urxinrcE. PUt) V I I n x : n a d nw i dp l&iAS.t P" " fiery Ware, Wall Wptr, lit, now hum, ac, ks. " Thomas Settle, - n. r. utck, - " " Bedford Brown, Yenoey elite, V. . " Hon. John Kerr, " J. R McLean, Oreeosboro', V. C. " Thomas Kuffin, Jr , m " J. U. Cloud, Bobsoo, N. C Jsnuary 29, 1869. 4t. . Kuari attention given to orders and t tne sale ol Cotton. Grain. Naval Stnrca. T,J.Ae co, irrieu rrnit, c , on Commission. COURT MOUSE BUILD! NC, april 9 141y NK WBKRN. N. C. Am8.VIUELWIlATLW JSALISBUEY, N. C. nPWill attend promptly totbeColle lebao 1 ion of CJaims -THE UNDERSIGNED fishes to obtain for bis sister a ladv vhn It.. h.,t anror, 1 , . . - S v If ence a situation to teach, in a family or oti erwise, the usual branches of an English ed i- cation, music not included. Address, stati an terms. REV. JOHN H, TILLING I IA ST 138-21- Salisbury. N. 6 Dr. Lawrence Dear Sir: HavintT heen treated by several skilful physicians for Anatav sia. Chronic Disease of the Kidney's General Debility, &c, without benefit, as a last resort I commenced the use of your Koskoo. and am pleased to ssy tbat under its use my health has been entirely restored. I am sir, with much respect, your obedient servant, ' 0. R VtAfal No. 5, Market si., Norfolk Vs., July 9. 1800 Pacific Franklin county, N. C, Sept. 11. I860, i Thts is to certify that for a lonir time I hmvu suffered very much from indication of the livo, and constipation of the bowels, and tried unv. nil remedies, but received no hem fit until f commenced taking Koskoo. I took the mcdi cine about one month, and I was coBinIiw cured, and nave remained well. I know ot several cures made by Koskoo, and ccrdjally recommend it as a good medicine. Jobs H. Baksr. For Salk by ALL DRnociara .tm MDr. Lawrmtc's Woman's Pric t cures diseases peculiar to Fern des. Par sale by ' 'Da. O H Mrr eAir Druggist and Ar .Shecary , nVrlrfj?! ,
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