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, lb Nortl) State .m 12 1 1 V. KUIDAY llhl.'. lit. ALMOST A (J HOST MU1 . BY ClIACI CRKKN WOOD. On a ( liriettnis t . i : ;lit, cMiic fifty or .ii- gi.tlien-d nhnw iIV wars Lr', iImti- thr wide hrti.l.H-! m! a I trirt: .cv l.ng- Iniid kitchen u bitppv t.nnilv citc'e, con- ,,(' ii i' l-i.i iln I it r i i " nli'i ..- 1 wide hUii jl in i-i.-Ir.it ( known l.ir tun as ".Sjniio JVicival" liis comely wile, iwn f.iir lUnghlrrs, a niece, and last but not not tv.iel. u boh, ju.-t how from Yule or t lie holiday. The night svilhoul was eaaonably cold, an I brilliant with mmnilijrhl and nur li.'lit. I hi- largi; iou f.iun hoifc St!P on tlic brow of a hill, behind h protect in,; line ol tall pine tret-i the only p-ei n j. i tin' wide valley beneath were heavily bhnketed with enow. Tin' early part of the evening had putted uierril with games, jest ami song, lint fur an hour or tw.i the converiiHii had taken a drill into tin' realm of the supernatural. One L'lioht Btoiy lit J euc ceeded to another, till, as the "witching hour of niidniebt" anroached. and ih .. . i i ... .?.. : :l .1 o.rrneu .OW me c, c.., n. ...v ....j r oir. with n: is and tuuuuera oi .... : i i ..l .i .:..).;..,.. ..l;.. ' tiiailire F I U ll Ultliu. huilu io lv amn ' ' . f to the keenest oud awesome toy, an ex quisite terror. The solemn aattg hiug of the winds among the pine, beard in the pauses of ghottly recitals, added its won drous, weird effect to theme. Just aa young John l'ereivnl had con cluded a wild German legend, which ha outside door was heard to open suddenly. Ail looked round, more or less fearfully, to see standing ou tho threshold tin slijht form of a fair young worn m, clad all in white, and looking strangely pure and cold, and luminous, liko incarnated moonlight. Vith the glide ol a spirit" she came forward. Her feet were quite baro, aud her arms were drooping wearily. Mas ses of fair hair fell over her shoulders, but her eyes were daik and with a mel anccholy stare. Iter lips were slightly parted and ulmost colorless. Hie curue Into ibe circle about the hearth, and there panted, standing utterly motionless a beautiful, appuliug figure. For a moment, all tne startled group remained as silent as that sirange visitor then one young girl caught her breath in a hysterical scream, which waa inalant- ly ansWered by a cry from the pale lips of tho "woman in while," into whose eyes rushed a wild, keen lights She gazed alout ber in terror and bewilder ment, then glanced down upon herself, sunk cowering uj,on the floor, covering I er face with her hands and giving way to a ehildith paroxysm of weeping. The farmei's wile, a woman of rare sense and pretence of mind, at once dt viiii .1 the truth. ''She is a sleep walker! he said- "She mutt bo ball dead with the cold ! Girls bring some wrappings!" Immediately all was butle. The far mer and son discnetly vanished from the scene, and the kind mother, daughter i .. .1 .j .i -i I... I'll! ueiee. ueroicu i iiciuci co 111 nn-u uu- : wildered chiirge, who ttill wept auc i . j bed under their kind iiUnlMralious, . nil' i declared that she felt no pain, though her delicate feet were actually bleeding from i her long w.iik up the icy hillside and over the crust of snow. After having been tenderly put to bed, however, she beeame sufficiently com-! posed to reply to ihe few questions put to , her. Hie said she was Lucy Ellet, the noire ! of the village physician that she had . lately been taken from school, on account of her nervousness, and ssvhl to him for medical treatment, but that homesickness and loneliness bad made her worse. She j had occasionally walked in her letp be- j fore, but only about ihe house and grounds at home, and no summer moon- . light nights " J muiK llie moon uew icuea uie, ire i ' i . ... I -. I ... .1 . I said, smiling through- her tears. That 1 1 , l j e i .iii i , night she had before going to bed, looked j across the little valley to the pea tan v:""Blu,i" "r ,fe ' , ! pine trees, and longed to be one ot tin happy party there, though she was a stnnegr to all. She had cried herself to sleep, she said, juijI that was all abe knew of her myste jious. midnight tramp oyer Uie snow and stones and ice. Not a memory, not a thought could she recall till the moment when the found herself standing on the hearth, in" her right dress, with so many wondering eyes fixed upon her. "O dear what did you think of me . What can you think of me now I" she moaned. "Never mind what ws think of yon. ioor child." said good rhotherlyV Mrs. j ercival, "we love yon already, as just drink this alee ginger tea, and go to j tj I j 1 1 1 The "noor child" trot a little natural sleep, and m the morning appeared some whaVless ghostlv than the apparition of ! Chrittnras night. But she was still very i pale with a nlayfully shy. grieved look She was suffering less than was cipectcd from the exposure, hut more from the ner vous shock of the night before, and by the advice of her uoele, wlwi-had i o summoned, consented to remain with her new friends a few days. Young John lVrcival waa boiptably kind to the invalid guest, not seemiiigto perceive that she shrank from his atieu tiont, in a sensitive, disquieted way. Vet when his eye was not on her, she was obi-erved to study bis tsce with a peculiar ioqairin? expression. She could not re itember having Seen that fac at the fear ful moment' of her awakening, and the lu'ini-iT he hal noi' been a witness of thai aikitie r.ince, which the rvjarded with alieolnte horror. Fi.i.'illy, mi the last day ,of her visit, tiiniiii" lii'rsi lf alime with him fo.r a mo- . inent, Hurler a . JesneruUi iiiMiiilj"', aliei ."k-'il : "1) " von tuo, ec-e mu th.H. nigh, 1 th '.1 r I l-M-l.-:.. f 1 H waa toucLwl by the trembl. iu the and tl e u i.-:lul - hifik in ihe i itk eves : but he Kiiswerei i i.,.....-.i.. ji.t deris- r I. tt I did-s iimv.il . you." "I can j ti-ur! what mnst yoii have tbonghtl" I I bought I why, I th aught if ghus.tsl la such shapes, I would never fear them more. The shy smile and rosy blush that hi piny fut answer ralleu forth seemed first to reveal to the young collegian the pule ? cd vision of ilia night ana lovely walk ing flesh hik! blood reality. I never heard of Lucy Ellet "revisit- iug the glimpses of (he luoon" as atom-1 iianilnilisi alter thie, Hut 1 did hear thnt ; on another Christinas night she alood on the heurth of the old faim bonne, dressed j all in white, in the midst of the tame family circle, and that eh gased about her ( and aaid, I am al'mid I am walking in my ' ' l'P and that the then put up her iiunus ill n jieiiy w 1 1 'ii i i. n nj , nun : aiitii it : "ji.!. ii i am, John, uou t wuae BURIED IX TIIK fL'IClvNl) Ut VICTOR HLOO. It somt times hsppens, on certain roasts of liiitain or Scotland, thai a man u trav eller a fi-lniniau witlkiui; suddenly perceives thnt fur teviul minutes he has ! lieen walking with ilifficulty. The shore is like pitch Uridv feet. The solea i ot hit If i t I'limr tn it it no mine hi' I I tne.d. it like glue. The coast ia pet feci- i... .1... i... i .. i .. ...i..... ..o 'il in uill UK vri v fiirii iii.u uu ilKi c, no toon as lie una raietn ins leer, me pimi I I .'iff. . I . lUt u ia tilled with water. 1 lie perceives no other cli.iuge : the im- , , uteuse exuanae la suiooiti and iranqiiu ; I . . 'I all the tand has ih tau.e aspect; notliing a distinguishes the tand winch IS solid from that which is not; the little joyous crowd of sea puat-rous continue to ,lcap tumultuously upon his feel as he passes sjaag, 'I he man continues hia route ; g-s forward, reatiing toward the shore, seek ing to appniiicb the upland. He is not uneasy. Why should ho be 7 Only the feels at though the heaviness of his feel iiicieaset with each step that he takes. Suddenly hu sinks. He sinks two or three inches. Certainly bo ia not iu a good route ; ho slops to take his bear ings Hi feet have disappeared. The aand covers them. He lifts his feet from the sand- He wishes to turn bark ; he turns, he sinks deeply ; the sand coin, s to hi ankles ; he withdraws and throwa him self to the left ; the sand comes still higher. He leans to the right; the aand eotnes below the knees Tten he recog nizes, with an indescribable terror, that he ia involved in quick-sand, and that under him the frightful c leoKnt in which man cannot walk, and fish cannot swim. He throws down bis burden, il he baa one ; he lightens himself like a ship in distress It is already too late ; the aand ia above bis knee. - He calls, bo waves his bat or his hand kerchief ; tho sand gains on him more and more. If the coast is r'a-trtcd if the solid cronnd is too far distant,' if the sand bank is in mo bad repute, if there are no heroes withm- csll, it is fin ished, he is condemned to burial, lie is I sentenced to this frightful interment ; long, infallible, implacable, impottible to retard or to hasten ; which lasts for hours ; which, to every effort that ypa utler, drags you a little lower, which punishes you for your resistance by a re doubled embrace ; which slowly draws 'lie man into the earth, allowing him a!l iiif inn.- in lypii upon the hnrisoti, the 111 I P, lilt ii.i VII I.' nir. . ...... .I. fi Ids, the smoke of the : vin iges on me plain, ine taut oi uie. u-n-j tele on. the ten, the birds that fly and -ii .i i .l. -l . r . I snu the sea, the ky. Kurial in a quicksand is a sepulchre, w hich becomes ihe tide, and which rises fioni the depths of the earth toward a liv ing person. Each minute it an inexor- j able undertaker. The misernble person ; tries to til down, to crawl ; every move-j meat buries him ; he stands erect, be I sinks; he feel himseli engulfed; he shouts, implores, cries to the clouds, wrings hit hands. There ho is in the saud to his waist ; the sand reaches his chest. He raises his hands, makes farrmts gestures, crisps ins nails on tne sanu, wisln i to gratp at that straw, leans ou to u'i;h!raw himself lll l-llliis hit elbows, withes . , r. . r ,- ;i ,,.,,, I lnu ajilt i rif I. tali i-i. BAnA t i-n 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 V ,,,, , . .. ' i K 11 Ihe sand rijfg, il frtt.utis Jim shoulders, fc fi .g vj He cries, the sand fills his the sand close them tight. Then the fore head melts away ; a little flying hair is still seen above surface; a hand, sitll out, : pierces, the level sand, moves, trembles, and disappears. Sad effacement of a man I . . Sometimes the horseman is buried with bis horse ; sometimes the carman with his cart ; all sink beneath the tand. This is a shipwreck, though not on the sea' It is the earth drowndiiig a mafh ! The earth penetrated with the ocean becomes a ; Mia i e. ii ouctb um'ii a pi. mi, auu opens j a billow. SaTCRIut Night. The last br'ek has been laid for the week; the Ust stroke of the hammer has sounded ; the ijipi wiats s; iwib anni sws W Wl anvil have been heard ; the last shriek of the pUner and list clatter of the loom have iting upon the air: the last type has rattled in tlns."siick," Ihe press baa clang off the last mining edition," and rest begins. Man, lired'and worn, never feel at any other time of the week like he does on Saturday. A sense of labor done, f dury discharged, hallows the feeiTns thai comes over him. and ho is ready to understand that Saturday night is a -dotology fiflowmg the labors of the weary week. ISO. Tt in rcorded in Wstory that a certiiiiv plniooplier ot ancien : utnes was one. day aakrd , "What doesa man gain bj telling a lie V Ns "Not to b Wlieved," said be, "even when he tell -the truth 1 011114: ri ailfif. Ix .ir;ti inttiduie nnsvrri oi a wise nun, and a' thf ainne tibte. reni'-n-- hrr that he -lm in greater and wwfrrvthan the ijrit of leeu hnih eaid, that AJJ liars shall have their portion in the lake it htirm-'li with fire and brtSMtODe.-" VI : 8 ) When yon !mc s' ut your door, never -iv ii iii'- ni. !!'. f'ir -voii are not absiie. ; God is within : and He'hss no need of light to se what yoa are doisrf would always come Ly TODD'S HAHS A receitpt from his oun hand to make bacon. .lark Todd's bam of Sinithfidd (Va) have had a better run as good meat both north and south than any we know of. It was our fortune to be camped near the house of Air Todd in the early part of the war. Helow uogivu a receipt from bis own baud to cure mi nt. It abyuM be kept mid f'ollwid after by our farmers. Here's the receipt : The hiir should be yonng and fat, If) to 20 months old. Tiny si Id not be fcd , , , . .... , 1..I i.i . 'i.. i iii io.i niniii viu mij have as much clean water as they will dijnk. Alter they are killed let them I.... M ... I . .. j ......'. .ii lull ..ii. in ,i ,.i i . .i i .i IhiUJg until eoo! to the wine, but not freeze, w inch it inret men!. W le n cut up t.tll . , . . J , , ' , rii i.iverpoo, taca, or lonnirv one tan. Rubbing unnecessary m ounce or more according to ti;:!, of finely pound ed, pure salt pel re, should h" put on the (li th std" of each ham previuiis t- s lit ing, nud aligl.l'y rubLed in, and an equal nuality if brown sugar, or mnlasdcs. Three or four duya alter the tirt salting, resalf replacing il w hen tnelied oft' After remaining in salt a d iy for c.iah pound the green ham wi l-rlied, it mav be safely Isken out and Washed i . in warm wcr and, while wvt .prii.klc the flijh ' tide h ilh fine Llnck iif nner to nrevent in- I uirv Irillll V. i mil. i I rr I Mmuldcrs sides and j"- ' i.i, .A i i null i miti li lftu lima Mali lnMi.f thinner. After hai.ging up it is not ne cessary to commence smoking for 3 or more weeks, and only 3 or 4 then in win- ler ; 2 a wi e m spring ; and oi e occa tioually through tninrucr to keep ihe fat white and free of rancidity. IliUaUro Recorder. The astronomers of the present day seem detsrmim-d to keep the wtirhl nstrr witb rumors of "coming" avcats. The latest and most gigantic thing nut is em bodied in the following, takeu from an exchange : " The sun's atmosphere, aays scientific men, is in a highly excited condition. Avolume of magnet light is shhottiig out further aud forth her from the solar sphere, and it is now stretching out fotty-five millions of miles. In the other words, it has accomplished half the distance be tween us and the sun. The interesting question, ono en w In ii perhaps, wo do not wtab any more light ot this character, is : How !ong will it Le before it finihes lh rest of the distance and bridges the gigantic chasm between the earth and and sun I Is it a meaengcr sent rat to sn-ttrh ns up as f ml for I he insatiate monster thai keeps himself warm by de vnnring planets and whoso fire-eaiing prn- rti'timlirri tttia a li.l.-t tf.-irfli u-niilt k 1 1 ' . I .- for a few days only. If so, how long m.i r . , this emissary be in reaching s, and carrytegthe globe away aa if we were a gigantic lump of coal tor a roaring fur-i, narc. l ins column ot light at intervals j indicates its approach by flashing nod with frerh brilliancy. So decided are its effects that two astrono mers, one at London, the other at Oxford, and neither knowing the experiences ot the oilier, supposed that the daik glass of their telescopes had been broken "fir 'pl'lt out of range, to strong was the flaah of g i'den light upon the vison, It is pn dicr. id thai before the end of the next year this magnetic liht will have got nonr enough to ua to m ike its immediate ami actual influence upon ihe earth distinctly felt. It is announced tint in conse quence we may xpect to see phenomenns that have never been teen or known he- fore by the human race. 'If any of our readers are therefore yet disposed to com- plain ot tlie weallier ana Jlie enri nquaket, ; let them remember, that, by ihit timej next year, they may have an entire new line of expedience to explain nnd ecdurc, j .i ., ,i .i i in comparison WHh.WliicIl the tit It. I winter and rough, rude nutmun of To-day, may seem liko a June warning in paradise, and the earthquake's shock and light- ntag's, storm a placid rocking in idle with a pleasant lullaby" tho cra- Evil As there it a law of continuity, whereby in ascending weeanonly mount step byjstcp, so is-Lbcrc a law of continuity, whereby thev who descend must' gink, and that too with an ever increasing vel ocity. Xo propagation or multiplication is more rapid than that of evil, uuless it be chrcked ; no growth more certain. lie who it in for a penny, to take another expression belonging to" the snmr. family, if be does not resolutely fly, will find he Is in for pound Goon H txt. Providence hirs given no man ability fo do every thing, that every man might do something. The world is a sea of glass; affliction scaltars our path with sand nnd ashes, in order to keep our feet from slipping. There is said to be a great similarity between a,, vain young lady and a con firmed drunkard, in that neither of them can get enough of the glass. , Mr. Ah. D -Ici.tr, formerly Chief of the Hnrchnnf Statistics, has purchased the Washington Intelligencer an Express, and will, henceforth edit and publish the imper. Mr. Delmar annoancM the pur po.se to make it an tr.depehdent newrpapt'i; and alno states that, capital, experience, and fttterprine witf be- Irrnnpht to the iak at making it a good psp-r. Time bordera upon eternity. It re quires but nn blatant to make the passage trom the one to the other. PROFESSIONAL. M. H. PTNNIXJ ATTORNEY AT LAW lEXiXQTQ.V, X C. V ILL PRACTICE i.i the courts of Davi.l- son. Rorsyt'ic. Giii'iorJ, Alamance ai:J Kn- iolph (vni'il i? : ' nrtfisci. ' a.m. H. M. Pear?n. ('. J. of N. C. Rnleil. N." B. O. Keaiio, Aasoviats Jnsliee, " Tlio:niiS."!i:e, " " " D rk, " " " BedfiTJ F;'wn. Taoeervlfie, X. U. " Ron. JoRn Kerr, " " J k. jULrrn, Gr.eea.borb', N. C. " Tooma lltriwnr J . " " " J. M. CJou.l 1 1 nm, N C. January 29, ,1809. -tf TIME TABLE H. C. RAILROAD TRAIKS NORTH : mil T1TI0. ?h?i..rii-,".r f l I . . . Iil-rrl.i.1, I ".Mn pt, . KutelKli... ... OolUbuf.'.. uava. i ftto a. SrtT SW t:8 " Hilars tfor.H I no 440 a. a lOAMa tliwO a Jiwrm 10:1 r.a i1 - !.' A. a, !':. Hi f 00 10.40 MM T;0 M TRAINS BOW miL rtnsBT. (Tirnn. tiaMakan? tUlrlvh. Liuri. 1:00 p. I 4 ft) Mll'l Liim Mia II 44 - s.-sa r. a inns a e. M'op., .Vi S.sorn Ml l "7T""'. 'i;."- 't'KVj1 ?!. 1 hslisl.srjr, S;U " I S:lt " i l:ia r Mi 1:40 r .. i ... . a hat Tli Srtii-aulc matin all it., eiintertlana. Kut and Wt ritKIUIIT TIUIMSwIII ant run U anlOiknru' nut lwn i "" i" nf-uj rar ii. frfiiiii i:i u sroaaai rriuinr- 1 iv hy ib .mritr irt. ., , ai.bf.rt jon?itoa, SI If I rn. i Hi Mll-i II. rli !. HI TINK TABLK W. N. C HAII.UO.tU. GOING WKST. 1 MlLEtt. STATIoxa. ARHIVE. LKAVr. Salisburv, 4M a. at. 3 - a. m. 113 Third Creek, 4:13 4:67 I 25 Htatesville, 6:o7 6:02 31 Plott't :37 :40 W Catawba, 7:10 7:15 150 Newton, 8:03 : ItiO lliekory Tavern, 8:48 9M 70 Irani 9:43 0:43 80 Morgnnton, 10:33 (H)INO EAST. MlI.Bi STATIOK. ARTV. inn Monranton, 1: 1 0 r. u . 10 Irard, 2:50 r. M. 1:55 20 Hirkoi7 Tavern, 3:35 8:40 30 Newton, 4:20 2:25 tt (Ntawha, M3 6:18 4 Plotft, 5t48 6:53 ; 55 Rutesvilk, A . f 7 Thrd Creek, :S3 7:33 80 Salisbury, 3:43 tl.Tl I V A FOR IH70. fPt'KNKU,d(WORTII CAROLINA ALlf A 1. NAG forI870. Rnlargt'd and improved in all respects : littler than the Almanae ol .- U 0 , w ! i icli w a s m j popular and had snoha lare Ut, rx, tinebi copies by mail 10 cents. 3 copies by mail. 25c.; one dozen by msil, 75o.; Price m store, half gross, 14 ; per hundred f.'i, per whole lima, $7. FAKXIERS N. C. ALMANAC, pnhli-hrd )y James M. Aiimas; an excellent Almanac, lull of most valuable matter to the Farmer, wiih monthly calendars ia large clear type. 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'HIE MOST COMPLETE STOCK of goods ever offered in this market at prices to suit the times, bought for CASH, aud after a heavy decline in prices, whereby they can and will, be sold .lower than any in (be mar ket At Rower ton' i. Fancy and Staple Dry-'-Oools of every de scription sud variety At JlowerUm't. An elegant assoitment of Boots and Phoes At Howti ton': A splendid assortment of Hats and Caps At IJ-jtotrton't. An assorted lotlif nsrjwaresnd Cutlery. At Howti ton's. A very superior lot of Qneensware, China and JJeif 41 Uutorrlo $. All grades of Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Molas ses At lkictrto A Choice lot of Confectioneries At Uowtrtont. Fine and Common Tobacco, imported ITa vanna, Regalia, Principe and U. H. Grant Ci gars dt Zowsrfon'a A complet assortment of L:quors of al' Icinds aud grades At Juwtrton. For Medicinal purposes only Moore's cele brated seven-year-old double - rectified - Ken tucky - W li itk ey pei feet ly pu re, At llowtrion' k Every variety of Tsnkss Notions, At Howtrlon'i. In fins his slock has been selected great care to meet EVERY VTANT. nth Call and examine it it will not you anything to do that Hut Don't Atk twr CrtdiL II is motto is "PAY AS YOU GO." iy COUNTRY PRODUCE of every description in ken. in exchang. Bank Notes and Specie taken at the Highest Market Kates, At W. H. Hower ton's, SALISBURY, N. C. Noremher. If, IRfifl. 44 Cm GHOVKR & BAKER S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC flTITOH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. I8l Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Points of Bxcellenea. Heaniy anl Wasii'iilv of Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. UiMtifr both threads directly from the epools. No fustening of seams hj band anil no .waeta ofthrenrl. WjJe rnnje of aphektioa without el ange of adjustment The seotn retnins its beatify and firmness after washing and irortinjr. Besidrs doing all kinds f work dorle by other) Sawing MMchines, these Machines eze ente the mont beautiliil and permanent Em hroiuery and or;nainetitnl woik. For sal- by ANDREW MURPHY, ct 16 Iy Srhybury, N. C. is mwm In iim sab nt'T Taa oklt osxriKB laraom OROIDE GOLD WATCHES, lUrtlTrlnfta T,y TttJt OBOir; WATCH CO. Tliey art all tht best SMke, Hnuling Cane, flaely cbaaed; loob mi wras Uta risr aout, aad are eqaal ia tppearaSrc to tk heai pold vatckes osnally costing VLBO. Futl Jeweled levers, Oenta aad Ladii" aiara. at 916 each 1 OI K INJUBLE KXTRA KEFINRD lid Oraid Gold HontincCaM. Kali Jeweled Lama, are eqaal to 9900 Uold Wau bes: Recolatod and RarDteti to keep correct time, and er and nut urniu.wita txtrn Mnet .isea. at lauefirli. . MOVRV fs REQUIRED IN ADVANCTB We icad liy Expreea any where In the I'nfted Utea. payable to a?nt on deliTe 'vlth'tfie piiellea le open and examine before paid for,' and tf not aatia factory retnrr.ad. Kv paylnc the Exprrr charea. rtoodt wtTt'ba eot"b marl aa UeKiatartsI PaViaftt prepaid, by aeadtna rash In advance. An Agent tending for Oil Witlektt gam aa eaSra Wnteh fret, making acven $15 WatcJut fte $60, ar Aemi $20 Waiekttfor $120. ALSll ELEOANT OROIDE GOLD CHAIRS, of latest and moat costly stjiea, for Ladies and Rentie ntea, flrt'iai 10 to 40 inches loaf, at IS. t 99. and 99 each, tent with watches at lowest wholesala prices. Stats kind aad ait of watch required, aad to aroW boons concerns order only ftorn . THE OROIDE WATCH 'CO., hot 5 6m 148 Pnlton street. jjtaw Vort. OaUl'HWOBTH, THE nnderalcoed hare this day fnraacd a copart- nsrsliip fur the purpose of ruut!nain( fhs Osnas Coawiaaios' skv sairino Braixasa, aa the lmms diare enocejsora to ihe 1st trm ot WUKTH A DBNIEI. and I. ti. WORTH, and hope by strict .aUenlloa tn the interests of Ikeif ahljawn and frtrnda. to-give good MtfataetsSSVSS all wkovsy fjvor tliem with business. B. ., WORTH, D. O. WORTH, WILMINGTON, S. G Oct. 180, Al" t for S. Y.ar.d 'orth Caroliaa .-team-! 'r Lme. Henn.Weekty. Philadelnhfai and Southern Rail Steamship (lam pane, to PliiladrJpl.ia. Smith's Lias St v York Pail Pa kts. Cape Tear St-smhoirt Line of Itiiei bursa. Draiers in BaScinr'. Rope. Iron Ties. Lit, Ptaa ter.VaBaeat.H sr, Peruviaa Ouno and Uao jh's Super PLo-pru tc oi IJwe McCubbins, Sullivan & Co. New Goods ! I We have received our Fall & Whiter stock of New Good hu ll is very large and complete consisting in part of DRY GOODS, OF EVEKY DESCBIfTlW, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, lints and Caps, Sole mid Upper Leather, Enameled and Patent Leather, Coach Harness and Saddlery Trimmings of all kinds, CalfSkins, Lin ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, Tanners and Kerosene Oils, Co pal and Coach Varnish, White Lead of tho very best Brands, Colored Paints of all kinds, Cot Ion Bagging and Roping, Iron, Ties and Twine, Steel and Iron. POWDER I POWDER RIFLE, BLASTING AND MINING POWDER, Varns, Sheetings, Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Molasses and Syrup, Salt, Drugs and Medicines, and in short EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE All of which was bouirht for Ci A PITT and will bo sold AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, We allow no House to under sell us. . ' i y Be sure to cxamino our stock before purchasing elsewhere. It affords us a pleasure to show our Goods whether we sell or not. Don't be deceived hv loud blow ing and heavy shelling, but come to bps us and get posted up. Q3 Orders from a distance promptly tilled at lowest oricea. is ' ' 53 We buy nearly all kinds of Produce. McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., NO. I, MCBPHT'S GRAMTB ROW", ' Salisbury, Sept. 2i.'lSL9. 13 ly j MEDICINE THAT Cures All Pain I MO 3 Q 5!g re. J OS . a " i 3 " ,i V (S cs tro vhx axrwasTK 0iOy Anno 3H1 ONS STAGS TaXXffSS! WARSAW To Fayettrtille. r SAVE Wareaw for Fnyettevillo daily ex. J cept Sunday. If vou tire iu Western X. Carolina p to Kaleih and prorurc a through ticket to KayettcvilTe for ; Through Tickets from GoldalMirs' via Warsaw, to Faretteville, 6. Through tieki-ts from Weldon to Kuyetti ville 1U. Tl'ro'.ih tickets from Wiliniilgtou, via Warsaw, u ntyutterille, $ti. CHAKL0TTE TO TTADESB0R0: Ieavn Charlotte after trains from Raleigh and Columbia, via .Monroe, for WaJeslioru' Tuesday, Thursday, anil Saturday Leave Wa denboro', Tuesday, Tliurs'lay, and Satuiday, af ter arrival of trains and Stage from Wilmington. MOKRISV1LLE. via PitthBobo, TO EGYPT. Leave Morriaville, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Iave Epygt Monday, Wodnasdsy and Fri day. Clmtn(m$y Accommodatlm Line Between Paled and High Toinf, Tvlll cliaTteT Stages st ail hnnra ''Cheaper than the Cheap eat." Office at Butoer'a Hotel, Salem, X. C. E. T. CLEMMON8, Oct. 1; 1809 tf Contractor. NEW YORK and North Carolina STEAMSHIP LI yi; rsaa New York to Wilmington, This Line will comprise the following steam ers : FAIRBANKS, Capt A. Hunter, WM. P. CLYDE. " D. P. Mortjan, REBKCCA CLYDE, 0. Chichester. MARY SANFORD, John Moore. With such additional St-anit-rs as may ho rqiiin-il to meet the oVmand of the trvle. Sailing from New York ererv WEDXESPA Y an.l ,SM TUIiDA Fat 4 P. St., from Pier 15 K R. toot of Wall street. The attention of 8lippers is called to the LOW RATES and FACILITIES offered by this Line, which are snperior (n any heretofore offercrl. THROUGH BILLS OF LADINO ci"en to all point? on the North Carolina Hailroad and its Connections via Oolds boro. J. A. SADLER, Soliciting Agent. WORTH & DANIEL, Agent, Wilmington. N. 0. JAMES HAND, Agent, fcbaO 8tf 119 Wall Street, N. Y. Plantation Bitters. This wonderful yegetablo rcstoratiTO is the slieet- anchor of debilitAted. cordial for languid it the feeble and As a tonic and the aged and has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific In every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the uiimal spirits. Wherevei it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country 8tores. NOTICE. Marj A . Campbell, HaliiUff, Mm arainat WCI i-ra I. ( amtih!!. Ml TTif ifcfendaat will take satire 1 1 t on Faten!ar. the lh sy of f erember next, at tht i nrrt ttnrvs in ' '..1.1.1. n Sonth Carolina. I ball j i... M I the de. -itioDs .f J K Vnlicrsp''i serf .tkr, lo he rrsit ia s saifiw rending in' the Snorrior Court '"f CaWwettro.i.trolia whereto ars Iwnwatasnil satjrfaattiC . ilAKY A. t AMl'BtLL. Xt. IU, 1990. it-6myt (as 3
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