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- ' fmmw i r Hte. ItaHbtYIIW IW. vHIU : $lKDUXorllj 8 YL1-11I KV. MtlDaT. JAN. 7. W9. THE NEW YEAR. FraaAtKwYoik 5nV. GEORGIA ltEC05STlCTI0. With th Nev. Y couunMice the fifth vol nme of Ihe Old AertA jtata. It o etimaww tke, present volume with better prosperts and brighter hoj than have greeted ll all) forour prrivd of lu hKhiM After twu year of Ium, and a thin! of liitla or no profit, it hs, dnriag (1m year jiut past, yielded a await raaapraaation to the i -..ior and publisher. Coder the rircuni stance we feel much rtu-oureged, and eatr np oil our labor for the ye.,r 1870 in the confident hope of king austaiued. V hope to add a larger number to our subscription lit during the pr.-cnl y r thati We did during the uaaL wd to hare a corresponding increase of adver tiaiug patronage, There ie noreaaou wby this ahould not be the nwc. Their i no reason why the o.l .Wf Si it, ahould not ba a wall (Up ported as any paper in lha 8tat ouuide of the citiea of Raleigh and Wilmington. lit catering upon the new volume we hare no promise to make other than tboar given by (he past course of the paper. It will continue to W what it ban been in the ku-1. a high-toned inde pendent journal, laboring In promote the brain- a malic teresl of ihe State. It will apeak freely of the ) nfctwaeajuat bcu oi puuuc i uncials, itow nig imuw where it in deserved and cetnuire where it t deserved. Rut it will ,nevcr dew-end lo the use of ater epi thets and slang phrase. A Urge jmtje jrill devoted, a heretofore to W th.m fmiuiamt subject. fiiBlihkaaOaal.LW,liaitfMill thaaaiwharh h it difiiaa l.rwiaaA uaaawaaa. or. in other niak amder i will eaaread .f keekr the a.1 a phUtfc of the ailed ail (he original I of ihe I Vnmrtkimm a. Urme A aw.nl ifMmritd GoH etU A a land, Myi mm Jfa animal . Mytmaiu Compk of fro- the Eoatsvitta Coartar, Dttember IS. I lie gaip if the city Were considerably am tail aar iwauuaawt of ska taw aba P ana ia tW Uaaaat ta, thaw, har Sees- excited yesterday br ike report that a large amount of buried treasure hud been unearth- aaawjawniaw away lu a invalerioiia mati STORMS IK THE SUN. J- D. Steele baa aataunalealad the follow inw to the KTuiira Admtimr : " There appiared to the Admrtmr anuie reeha ainee n paragraph, copied, f believe. front rt Miehtxau piip. r. deelaring that a col- uiuu of Magnetic ligbt i thoutiua: "ul I Ibv eua at a prodtghxia aiieed that it nl- ieady rvaebca hall way to the earth nnd WIND Til J grandaire, thy rear arl , Taa atjry readily gnlu-d eorrvney, aa lhat. in nil prohabiliir, hy another Htininat at abayra to many here that a number of we ahall hava eleatb)l and atmo pherio ahe aartWw bare earebed 6 hidden Ireaaurea ia a0let beaide wbinb otir rudeat winter w inda k --. iJ o r 1 I . 'T-.r" T7E"!v ' I111 I'" "w luaatity at vuriomt tin. .ZTT. 1" waara a.M AkHii tl.r, Hr,ki . go a withered ii4 'PTH hi Anr flarK II Mawbl ul Ihia . .. ! .. ..1 a rr ;,.i, - . . Ti ""t nian. i,..h,,hi that In- whk a (" earlli f - I ... a. PJMn. went M th- man in rharwe of the " nuuiiriful. Verd itiatir bar. noon. I. ment, aad pat lb anrln aawWr aaaill! I.a aad ' l?'"'?','"t,it ihi "riaWe I 'ouipa- jlriea f m e. ureluing thia prmligy. aad m,K-e (Jti, rinoeVlrfreeeea nflhe eaaal with your hjara, I a III try to m, their eipurHaa f the nearro aaraaber of the Lrgiabr-( T j . abuee I he end of the new i eurloally and ierhap allay their feat a. ' ai Tallin iiiaaailalMiaTl tat.d that he wiahvd to make It haa beeu kuowf Air aoin tiiua thatdar- - ' " i-ttt t mm Plieiilinl liaal'i v' cneniet,i experimenta, ui.d would ov H'g n total e-lioe re I flnmeii umom, t.. la iaa laaat af the i j i e n m certain l rtioii ot tunv aooiil t le tilir it rr.e ii.iuoi i. ri.... SUIe. The Saartax Coart baa amrdWIv de- ! he. The aaa'a refuawt to arant bim the eeline id" IrirW all leHif it n. ..iti- aad k ar. re- , kl rejoet. aod i.e left. A few day after aw I ltd thai they we a enti ely diaa iineciod seem like a ' Juan moruiinr in Pra.li.. queer- lu nur. When thin hi tuugoe of lira bun-he ii "in likely Inn uu our u hi , . . r vi aaUaaw abaaW ba the kaij-; ka wa t.otieei anrreyia: ia the vicinity aud '' the moon, audi i "t Cll?!jirr U mrvtMJ ,M'f beartnge. The nest day Jnrtlug ou: from ihef JT- wT I h" lmtiwoou to u m jH.rtlun of the ration with the pl miin. (or the Iaalatarc to ciai unvion, Kin. n I will do whew h meet motcr- of the prowat itat a horror of the k Auicrican jurirfMiiden.'e. aii imp. rial war of aatlliaa; lavage, rcftiae a wait, I no e iToruirriT paweai an an rf miming uu efi oter w!J h the bere vat tongue ul Are 'n i die. lly ob. r- a. iii.k.-i.i.u .....i I i "- grouinl near the eitual. nud waa told that the uieaii of the wmidejM photoarunha of the t Uri4tft t oinpawy had no eotiliol over It. I uu tnkeu by Da laJKue during the ecline file then had huiMinir o.ti-,,.l I .1.1 i.JiiT imn.it J l...,l .I... ,i i - -r 1 - -. . niriw lire apot and a lo.l five or i, fevl liiuh uml I UloUlilMiliH comitMilinaiolv of I......:. L ahwul teretra feet vquare built nver a Miat anen ga. Thia E preciou iuforinaiion 'u Of u..,liri..i ...I. i. r nub, u.i. l mUlr III iv mi. u I la ..w.. ........... I anveliy, aud in the bief duration of a total ..lil.u It .11.1 u...... .... a i ...i.w. .ii., uuiAiiNrvrr. aiikiit wimh. J Z. . r . M - a , T ,K 1 I . ., , . . l a It J u . . . ". im r in aaaiaa ea mi j 1 " .i-m.uh who nKeu ine laewaing 01 " me-i. ror imnri Mr. Iockver, mil ioiiai aa a m aawr aw iae - aeiiou. ne oiu a plNiliillile Mo- j oy a gran, iroin nrilanieiil to construct .n.rcrti4i of HaMk ofanal b. .rtiiw ih, rv. Mai me that he w iel.ed to exneriineut a uierior iuMrunirfrhad L..i ..Yi..rii.(. - :r.l . .Uk a ... . . f U ..TTT . i . . . . - . i J " ...m -. ..in. fin i mi' i in 1 1 ' i . i t i ii v iL mm m II 1 II i im it tie'iva ro'i'ti to enter th ol' the -ubv.TM. ..!" :.- .s: Uaajwawaaaa.: anu ,.,, iu eomonv w-iih ti... imi. u In. Ion i ii aad miray a Uaarsaaw exaaapbr ,!'"'y ded. aad a Moot lock placed ou laar. Th , U it i that one "'L"0'- a it tle rraawrf of unoiaJ avajn-lralethwllH- i r.uo.i. l.-.'i..- .., . i .1. ... W appeal lo our friend thronchout the Slate iw of the land ronld br prmaurd Iry ehiU- rrrarrTjK j,j,.k nj' brrl T ey re to lend m their awietancc in extendiiu? tit cir- h af wagri.a dtrgardof ii; and a if ilt , Jar ou,- lrtivi' it eolation of the OU Jake &W. With the pro- Z rT" rTT? "..""TTll after nightrall. and then mmmu HKain In a hort time, at d utitil late in the nitflit rehi a lotitt eetfnea. tober. IW, he obtained H'K redee o On th20lh of (le a ilictiiirt iiiiiiii' of ' nr nin,ht M Iw tmnl f. . Cir ,K- mtMrtilll ..f per exertion br lufriend. iudrculslion cai.be tjeor-j, citutew we oeadu nut at .wcc lo pro- doubl.d ucfArc the end of the year. line of the protniuee- e. which he afterward traced entirely around the nn. Aetrono Mien ean. therefore, bow study these flatuea Wind, oh I J liomrh Ihv rears 1 Count the hour till dr Win r'aiih -mile iJ uid the clock, wind VY car (he croa and Wind, oh I mother, w ill lliouuli Ihv usirn rui Timelv feed ihv little flJ Ere Ihv iieiM ro uii lit Wind the clock, wind tlJ Autumn' near, and W Wind, fair yout h, oh I wii llmiiKU ihv veani run 1 80011 will come Ijlv-) bat Drowning l'leenure'a y , Wind the cluck, wind the . Joy ia abort, remorae ia . Wind, wcet child, obi wi ll lliouuh Uy yea are aoaj Tender lanibkiu of the floe Morning' irhl ia eaar w.J Wind the clock, wind the eU For the .-hailow track ih. , Wind, 0I1! prophet, wiml lb Ere the miming year he k i l imlom aei-rel ntorv uiiIin k. JleaningM uf the car- mil. n 11 inn nie ciocK, WIIIU tne cli. It, i,: lii and morning, wind nd warm 1 Wind, old Bariour, wind the clock, For our lire are running down I One mure year, oh I atand and knock, line mure Ti-ar dln ).,- fr..mt Wi. , .7 : .T -" "" It fitrCB. f the clock. the clock, inilig down : half knock, lit frown oca, lie crown. clock. ;h(ly atill k, a 11 a r eaiur (4ock, land atrong ; Lock, 1 clock, A little four year old son of one of our fth udl of the ancient faith of Israel aaid ou Thursday to hi mother 1 " May I fl re crack - ra ou .-Mturday ( " Ho. my sou ; batur- dav la your Saldieth." Well it la Christ- ma. wa " Hut you nave iiottnug lo an w th I liriMinHa." S.m l.ubbiaf: " I don't aee why tha I hi IMian should hare all the fuu."aV O. I tmyunt. A man was shot and killed in Hawkiniville. Oa , a km dar since, while attempting to break into a Methodist personage. During the paat rear 1,100 persona were kill ed in the I'niled Bute by aoridenU from gun powder, and only seven by nitro-gjyoeriiie. .. r. tk.i marble f" Bald a (rntleiiian. pointing t the bust of KentuckVe great MaieMoan. reeeully ill a New Yo k Sti.re. No. ir, thal'a Clay." quietly replied the dealer. SPECIAL NOTICES. lock. PAIN KII.L.BK A Ooat Fob UirriiaaiA All interentod, nleae read the following extract from a letter from Mr. Ellen B. Mamitt, wife of Ker. rran cin kiann. Tounghoo, Hriutab: - ' . lly mn was Uken rbdeaUy sick withdiptl-e ria. enld chill, burning ferer, aad sore throat. I eoanted one morning ten little venicle in hi thrift, eery white, and bi tongue, toward the ro.il, Ium like a watermelon, full of seed; the remainder coated as thick as a knite-Mede. 80 many children have died around here, 1 was afraid to cull a physician, and thought I would tiy ronrPaia Killer for a gargle, with small do- tnwarnir. 1 nu so, "' ouu wr to-ii" ... . ... . . .1 1 . 3 1 . Ji SALISBURY MARKETS JANUARY 7. 1670. aaroBTKB sr I. a. aocuaaaaeatv. asm ex. paruouiiu. Coltee, perjiouinl, ( era. perhusli.ul 8a lb., Meal, bush. o - Cga seas, eerpuuiirf, fauillsa. Tallow. " Auaraanllne, ( otto a, pel po-ind, Yarn, nrr huiioh, Kana. per dasta. Kwtlber. per punnd. k.ou 1 per sack . Ftak. Maekeral, I 1. I . " 9. " a. rrnlt, dried pple pealed. " " " anp'le, peaebe. t UIIMld. Leather, epner. per psuad. sole, Irea, bar, " " aastiaga, XaiU.cul. Melassts, sorf l.nm. wr fa WeM ladle, " Fyritp. Onions, per beshel, Poik. perpniiiid. iolslor. Irish per hnsliel, Hwwt. Soirar. Brown psrpoand. riarited " Crushed Palverlxed Balt.cet. per --k. " Iilrerpsel, " Tshle, Tvbecce, Leaf, per pea ad, Manufactured. ' SraoklBireWlw .......... IMe 19 W to M 1 06 u, 1 u J Ml to I 8J lb to U(i SOle go to uu Mb SS S uu tot.ee W to 5 4(o 3.6U l. 4. Oil tl.UO u u n to 7 to OU to le to a tu U 10 a (o Is to Observations now being taken show thai PERIODICALS. Bi.Antwnno'n M.oi.invr, December, IMC--I From Leoiisrd Scott lublistiine Co., 140 llttrri- WHERE IS L1TTLEFIELD? A gentleman of Washington Cltv, D. C, wri ting to the editor of this paper, under the date of Decemlicr 311, sav : 'The notorious Littlelteld i in this cite and Sweraon arid CTingman alsa" Is Clingman in the "ring," too? "OCCASIONAL." In the St'indnrd of the 6th, weee anntherone of the lottos of "Ofmnipitnl," from Salisbury, gleams of light were detected throitich the 1 s'orms rage Uh.u the sun with a rMenre of1 Fulton street, K. Y.) Contents: John Part II. Mystery of 1'amiou Play. F. W. Faber's Life and Letter-. The Faroese fkgn. Cornelius ODuwd, Agrarian Juries. The Port ami the Paha. Iu the Nursery. Egypt and the Sn.ry of the Suet Canal. Larle's Dene. Part 11 The Government and the Country. This Magazine fully maintain- iu long eatah lihhcJ reputation. eirU- lumiktuH 11 11 Ii 1 rt .1 t,gi mi i.tr,r .n.1 .k m.,m. ;. ' thiuk au rt antiie of the roiurhl v const m-t- " It cli we eau form ao conception of rbeatiiui (1 necm aad b.vl white with aire hut. About ton day ag. shortly after , ""cs twe.-p over it Surface with terrific el- nothirur tUed a -pruei-Kxal (. asaiat " or ' uiijht 1 ad eel. iu. the old doct..r uas ..b-erv- , olenee. Vast eyelobe w rap iu lire into "axani: law" ibius whk-b tare jtMt eeatkl ed to eajeait. hiok c refiillr iu every direc- j whirtpo la. at the bottom of wh ch our earth subrfanr lo irri::e, and i-h rsaraih lu allurd I. -u. ra eatortbe s'o-.l. and theu emerge in n 'ubllie like a iMiulder iu a volcano. Huge tlivMaailcX prcKer-tjoai either k liar, lieib or few asinales with hi- rMnpaatoU. and lear- flumes dart out to etioriuoiis distaures, ami proirty. Mr. Kin Jiam made a aSiueac aial able i lt,e between them a htirdeu. (the exact shape Hv "v-r the situ with a stwed greater than pneet aoini ti- brrcVst in rain. f .rkieh e-ahl nl b determined, bnt which 1 " f the en th itself through space. At (The Aeftea ex the al;t Kad:cal paper ia the j ,,,,,,0 ,tt ve weighty.) pi re it in a wagou i ""e lime a cue of fire shot out -lUUhi miles. C0u,u7 i . j hertr by. aud drive rnpi.il v awar. then died away all in ten minutes' time. j TUe aest dav ar the next the mysterious ; Beside such awful convuJaions the mimic THE SUEZ CANAL AN INTERESTING i c.uple were u"t seeu aul ou Sunday ufter , J l''' of a terrestrial Tolcano or eurthejuake FACT TUE LEVEL OF THE TWO SEAS. aoou the aariusity uf th, w ho had obeerv-1 sinks into iusfgqiflcauee. e.1 iboir actions iverr.iiue all other cwiiler- i "There is nothing iu three Phenomena It appear Area a repast of a earesnl surrey aiiotts aad an eniraure was forced into the tl' T ey hare, in all probability, br a naaeJcaJ man, wKlMud in the L-nlor. ' hrit. "lu our corner ot the hut wu a hole iu , ''"I't eued cotistrtu.lv iu ages tiast. Thit fr The Ki-kai. ardi.inian. - Col. D. Wvatt taken ou Sun lay : on Wedneday hi throat was clear, and ai tongue rapidly clearing off. I almi naed ft a a liiiinirut, with castor oil und barthurn. tor hi neck. It semed to hie a wonderful cure, aud 1 can bnt wih it could he known to the many pour mother in our land who are losiug mi wauy children by tbt dread ful disease. I hare found rour pn Kilter one of the most valuable medicine ever used in Ilirmoh. Once I wu sfung by a rery larec black scorpi on; Th uaitt was indescribable. 1 immediate ly apulied the rain Ciller, (Tor 1 never tisv. l aitlmut it,) uguin and again, and in half an hour me f ot was well. lit. Walton writes from Coscbocton " Tour Taiu Killer cared this uew diseaselhphtberia, or Sure Throat- -that is ao alarmingly prevalent here, and it haa not been known to fail in anv H no in lu 75 3.'. M o 7 Ml AO to 70 I ."' lo tu i 10 ( SU in I U.I to 14 to IN to M i t.fi tnf.fO .eA tot 75 & . f ' t. .'' Mto 10 S"ti. I 441 1 1.00 It (i.i l M NEW AD VER TISEMhNTS. rr x 1 1 x j v .' which, bice all his Icttc is a liue of niirepr- , Shff ay trrr, thai the Sara t anal us ertiy I ;t,r mth Sre or six feet deep. Atone side hnvc now menus of liivesilgatmg their na scntalions from heginning to end. Tbere had ","fr,i,i rr5, tol "l,rki" k"- ( -f ll.e pit was a p.s.t. the ,. of which came lure, ami niensttrinif their heigbth a d ve beet, no meeting called for the lst-it h.d onlv rTTm !TaZZ 'thi" f' "f th- MxHnr' "f th" -ar,h- i i", '"y' l ?' ra'-"e .f"r Ut'ly- KL" , . . . , , . tt tnriMigaotit. hccaiia sreasrecrtrvrirt naores j jj the aier eiol of m hicii was driven a Uiors of these discoveries have crept into th hew suggested. A number of persons met, bul fr Uirr JXXTZ Cae, 1 ThT ivslt Was : F,lHrf- .--aerated by repealed copy aaioarnt-n Wltnout acuon, as we icarn, ior we in wwni ow , - . , , . -r- -j ri ... , i t,J ,,,:, ,.i wmMtiamm ll ;. ' .1... ' it V.A near Sticr, to a Uot and a aa-f al ihe MesUter. : -t Wt evMeidly t.e. , . aensari .nal add! Hon. have were noi pic.-eoi, no mc ie.t-.Mi ......... . . in the "round f.T some tune. The v r n itv '" tnesr III sienoua IM uncalled lor ore d.'ctious. , uable agricultural monthly j Bouncing the connection, C1. Aiken ae: "In ' tints uniting myself with the eutcrpiLung firm i of Messrs. Walker, Eran A Cogswell, more than "e I umrle un live of course will he laid ut mv door : but chief amonsst the inducement is the given i earnest desire to lend a helping had to derelop and panllsli the developments ol Uir agricultur al interest of our Udured South. Whatever of agricultural advantage I may have gained after a practical plantation experience of near twenty years, shall be given to The Karat for the bene fit of others." Messrs. Walker, Eran A Cogswell state that Colonel Aiken "will devote hi time to travel- liui, tl. OMah the Nimtheni Sl.nt.., trat linrincp nrth man. ac- c woutil lie I r.-idenl iu place l .lolin- ,;,..! ifnuatioii from all set lion l'or (he bene- 1 1 i i .. .i . ... . . i ; ... ... a I.. ..Lb. ..i t i. i . ..... . ' SI I ,., ,mm mlm" mm il lb7r -;ria.-,Lj. I '-'"(". r i.f mil omers. spelll kevelHl I "' " "i r sn.i. nm um luiueu rtt of our reSAHTS, CI. listing iMrrcStHincetlts, es- 2nd; the Kepublican meeting, whose proceed- ' frmn tKe 2rarr, u s,lrK, Uih iwn se.,rvuing the locality. Will) a di up n asl.itigtoii as a h.l.hy agent. He tablishiiiR ageutie and extei.ding our subscrip- iuiui n.u an. I irti .-r :ipi)IIiiri-.-e ilse iu at, nne nuea v Ki a fo in mis oitsiuess. auu. lion list liudidiOH when ueed in time. This feet you should make known to tho world.'' (It ia used in thia , I i ... i. .. ii . , .-.,1.. ...a .. ..11 . . , , .. . , .. - 'm www m xv, mmm shp4 aa www aa Aiken, one of the leading planters of 8. Caroli- tonic and stimutant ) na, ha become associated with Messrs. Walker, In Halifax, where this disease preroiled lor Evans dt Cogswell a joinl proarietor of ihi.ral- fVr U"'Uy , o """'.I '.U '$1"? fi,n"' ... , .. I the use of Perry Hans' Pain Killer " wa in iu uia notice an- nri.u. tM..,t,i .,h (,,. ....,.!.. ... lieeu issued, and for the further reason that !0f tke Eed Sea ia higher lhc the h-rel f the nJe to .,ver..w iu time sf high Water, town election was pending which every body de sired to see pass oil' without sny excitement. Maj. Robbin had no agency in ihe -meting at all, but positively refused to participate in it proceedings because he was a member of the Legislature. "OceasionaV letter is dated on Sunday, the MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Mediterranean, aad (be qucrfsaa naturally oc- J Bid the earth on the poet had evidently been curs, U so, wuy ? 4epo!!e,i br the M.aMls. Sue too! used in ll is sitoplv becacs of the tieeaeiuloes crap-' e veavating were !v inr just a' ther btal he- u oration of the Me!iiembean. Tfcie crat in- ; left. lmdM? y V 1 'felSS'' ' die,rfy at- once hrvu4.t to thin- Ex Senator Wade Ben Wade, the ex- J"" ff.,1 5"hiei aad the lUidao. ho-1 nwwy'of seteru! reside t of ttie viciuir the i Senator ex-war Imrse, who thought last year fH' lk. KlMit f, ! amlAnMli... llbuilbuMH . . ... ........ . . l VTtL , -. V. i. Zl t IiMCI """ titleen rears ago in tlie wt-st, thnairh the Straits of l riueaiiar.arsi , - . ... , e ings .he ShmtliirJ publisket, was to have !--n I by craporsiion brUjw the ci-b ocean IcreL ppl hi id on Monday, the 3d, bul, unfortunately, the j proceeding are dated on the 1st, thus showing I !.- I I - I The rrnpuration irua the Red S.4. pet fcaaare ,4rnu? '"-'' diKgltig. 1 liey were -t eoiirse. ti is a jo involving a large nppro miie, with a na-tic-r dert on eaeh 4.'v. s, unsmressftil. aud finally gave up iu disgust, pnatiou aud subsidy for a truly patriotic itv . . i. m L : i- - i i Before ihev ,lisut,.ir.l kinrnnr mi i.f iliu ! scheme, lie is now read . not as a war- . n, . . , ,,v , . , it iuuwiis . . . l inh r . - ....... . . Ihe whole to be Ihe work ol one wan, and ine kw , Ve-iiierrsavaa - bat a the Red "et. while, iutoxicated. boasted hat there I horse, but as a lobby -i orse (.. receive fur- meeling a myth. It haa certainly never oeeu ' Sea is only a narrow vaif heard of in Salisbury, except through the letter a'oruuud, nud inseer will be. of Ihe Georgia legislature is not so sweeping as .we at lirst supposed. It will exclude scarcely any who are not excluded b the 14th amendment. ap inmt the 1 was a large amount f gold and diamond i ther order iu h! liuc,potage paid and caali IT. jr. rt'oritf. Indian ocean, it ajv-ri gate kt is rceanaralirelr ' buried Somewhere in that vieiuitr. and that ; strictly in advuliee. sma.l and easily sot juicL .U ils ti. nk.-rn ca- he Would hud at if it t.k a lifetime. He TVvare ia an old lade in -Maiaa sks alalma tremitr, at Sue, (to nisre. it ia Kf rearer the ! was ...Bed with more tl..nr. and told the e. I . f . ld !. " T77 t : J KrfthM tlax. .lklaail listeners that a cm lie. what .Mia ris- Z d "ure u ve O. ZliU itll v The Oath to be taken by the aaember. neaa along the African - Z in an EaMem State, had c.ntide I u. one ? . L " ! ?, 1 1" -'Z !?:JV"J: y granting ail ih... what doe r2 sarrnfy u. a , . j ftlllir..-. wh,. . .1. . , 1 . - : i : r .t. ... r- , hMsifcti . v t-' i will sell out (tie entire MHte at auction, on ', . , - . : . i ie lime, tnat a weaitriy that the caaal has bectane a river nr aa arm ai. . . .. . , .- l li. t ll nun l. '1 I.i iiivmi VF. ... . ui, I iri...ui n. ' . .... a. the Indian Ocexa ik)ir taw be MctUlerra- , . . . "1 reitiizing a hen sue hold ut . . . . v . ... I iuaism.ml M. fciinrHJ, .im. m.iiii , rml . .I, I ,. r .... nean, ana tnat nnleas this eoemnwat cuirern Be I '. -7. " , ; . . : .itaTeiom ;ippTii taiices i.ir n nreaeii ! Itie The January number of the Rural Carolinian has intrinsic merit rarely etpialled, and must se cure a favorable consideration for the new linn. Among the contents we especially notice the ar ticle on Fish Culture, Liebig ami Agricultural C'liemistry, Facts and Figures Utr Fanners, Ag riculture of Russia,' The 8 a Island Cotton suits, when it was used ere the disease had made too much progress to preclude the use of so imwenui a simulant. Jan. 7, IkiO. Mm LET COMMON SENHE DECIDE. What is the rational mo le of procedure, in oases of peiierel debility and nervous prostra tion ? Dues not reason tell us that judicious stimulation is required. To resort to violent purgation in such a case is aa abeurd as 11 would be to bleed a starring man. Tet it is done erery day. Yes. this stupid and nnpliil- oaoplulosopl.le I practice is continued in Hi teeth oi the great Inct that physical Weakm-as, with all the netvous disturbance thai arcom- penv it, is more certainly and rapidly-r-lteeexi oy Ho- , ti. ' Stomach lifter than by any other medicine af present known. It is true that R neral ilehility is often atfende.1 with tor ptdtty or irre.tHanty ol the bowel, and lhat 1 hi symptom initet not be oveilooked. But while Ihe discharge ol the waste matter of the -ysleui is egpeiiited or regulated, irs viyo mutt U rtcrttitnl. The Bitt.-i do both. T e derslenert Trinrtee. bv virfne of I'ssil fit Trni, will offer fur sale to ft hiehest bidder far cash on ids 31-t dav ot January Ib7tl on the pteai iaee. Ike fellowlag tract of lane situ ted In fowaa Poualy. on (he water's of I'ark's ek, sdjoining Iks laBasor l'IdliplH-em-sh. Kllxshrfh Psiks ti e hrirs of Solomon leal sad otbers. cortalii:'i,f about 900 sere known a the rolemn land. Hfld land Is very va'oab'e for farmiiir rnrposes Is in ffood ( unlit un with dwellirg and ceiire nieot eutl,usn. CU.EB PHfFEB. Trastss. Concord. X. C,. Dec. 30th. I8M. St BARBEES HOTEL, high point, k. c. Opposite railkoau depot. Ten paces from tcherc the Cart stop. Beat of porter in attendance st sll trslee. Muil Stage f,i - Salem leave thi 1 dally. Paaaenzers d spatehed to (By ioiat at short uotic br prints eonw yanr. (rateml fr (he liberal patronars ef tle past we hope by stric( stlcndon to ll e w snt ef our guests to merit a coadnuaDc of li s sanis. W M. O. BARBEE. Jbb. 1, 1870 Itf I'ropnet-. Thomasville Female College. THOMASVILLE, K. C. I WHAT THE WAB COST. Question, and tho Culture of the Olive all of which are nrat-ctass ankles of practical interest, ! ombiuc sporteiit ami anil I'lllwus properties and evhh-ntly written by men thoroughly con-' with extraordinary totr.c power. Even while rersant w iih the stihject of which they treal. i removing otistmctiotis !rom the biwcls. thr The illiistration of this number are numerous ' lime an., itiviiforaie llnssa .nirstis. Thoucb th. laiiuary I, said sale being for the ion in.se I """ hauasome, ana in apicarance, as well as in stomach, upm which the great vegetable speci n she hold upon the Bahj "eT 1 .TjT , Tww tie acts auectiy, 11 give checked the lh.w .rf ibis inlet wilt in lisar wash xtt W niad letsdiaa; troui ShipplBffKrt foUdmental guarantees iu the Htate of a . ..... .. ... I ..I... .a I- . . I.. ...... -.11 .. .1 I . 1 ... 1 . . ... . ..... ' 1 :. if. U-..11. e..;:. ... . 1,., ...i. i..... - . " V . . ... . . t (iey n.iu se. ure-i, ,,. . .. t...- .u "."is"-' M 1 cauai as to caoce a up witn iae waaiajr rroci . - , u...:j overmiient and thtf eomitrv. He adds 1....1-. t . t: " ..j.. - r- it. -J "s. the war cost the fkeeerMaaanl to what ill " lb Ml I M&i all aw I 1 Mr. David A. Wells, in his annual report, es timates that the late war cost this country 000,000,000, or an amount equal to two-thirdsof the enine of ail the property in the country in Jieve the G what cost the country, and finds the sum total given above. We do not make our calculation upon such a basis. The $-.000,000,000- iir roney which the Government paid out was paid ..unite mt of it to our own people ; and so was only taken out of one pocket and put into another, or in fact, out of the itockels of nV our people, and Ftft into the pocket of sum', of our owu people. 1 wasnotannihilated, noreonsiiroed, nordestroy e.1 iu any way. The vastnessoftheamount show that year after year identi a'ly the same money was owed over and over again. It costs the pro tirietors of the VJmwleft"rft.-mr thousand of dol lars ucr anntim to carry on the is nsir: but il i reprcsentaiiri would he an abuse of terms to sav that it eot j down the sandy lonke U the nvaai into ii' e-.an- ( "' re ine imkm an lan.teu n itiose tlay I" Maine's aud the L ulled States Constitution nea ami hit it up. Thi is what u stgmnea in a ws".e. aiou uy aiier ue leu rue steamer Tens enuti." busines point of riew. If (be report ia ipse- i erhieh came to New Orleau ; a Inrge sum of ( lion ie correct - and are have no reason to donbt I tuoney in gold and diamonds of an enormous 1 The Fatnihj of J mge Stanton. -It ia un -ill 1 naif uf Iraki anil la arr'aiiarr tl lb '111 1 1 iliu an I Ii 1 11 fnio hi iverson. and the defst..d that the inoveu ent to raise a 11 ml inlet to regnJae the tow iroea the' Bed Sea. j body ssfli-ped and thrown into the rirer. ' f 100-000 for the iH-nefil of the family of circulation of over .12,000 epics, olinian ran fairlr challenge comparison with anr I I. '. I ! V. . 1. . o . V. oincr aneantirai uciras.oe, .sunn or oouiu. Otherwise a heavy wind ap this era of several The Mascfactebeb avd Biilpeb. This popuiar industrial magaxiue has already, in the first year of its publication, attained an actual hich places it Sarprisd aad alarmed at the enormous Us.tr ' ''e late Secretary Stanton is progresetng j among the established ins:. union of the coun- they at the dead of niht very lirorat.ly. ami. tnat a imee amontit lias , trv. The volume for 18.",!, n-d closed, contains and agreed to h ave it urt- : already been subscribed. It i re,H.iied that llIlwarj 0f :0j0 pra.-fic.il ai d trustworthy arti- rtSK ot.letertli.il lla.l liaea- i "'"""o v oaouirr i.au niusciiura t-.". ed. AslheCoUnwas an entire stranifer. ! "'"I that other eentletnen eminent 111 puliti- 1 1 i . 11.. I . . What Furoer srij aWal ihe xlnnion hia disappearance X'it.d tie ...iiimeiit until j ! hve gtveu equally large amount - st.me time afterward, wheu all tiace of hiiuj 1-hromcU' f Virgiaia at tSe press diancr Saturday was thi-i: "Let rac say this: I tra the dar cmiiiur when (lie Old Ooeaiaioa wi.l he re-adaiinl ta to the L'nkm. Cheer j Tbere are some doubts and obarles stiii mnainimr. hot for my rt having taken sosae init-resl ia ihe rerrai eanrass I am sail -lied, and 1 believe Ceaicne is ftatis- had been Iwat. The drunken mnn told how tn of the murderers was shortly sfteward ' killed in a drunken brawl 111 Scv Orleans. 1 and the other reeoguixrd as an o!d offender I aneated. tr:. .1. aud sentenced to 11 bu g term I iu the pe. herniary, aud oil hi death bed re- v- ..:.d the secret lo his fellow-eon viet ; that j whea Ihe eotiviet a release.! fr'Uu prison lied, (itat she should be -oioiti.!. aarl admitted . 71 . . r. , ik,. . . t . .... . ." , , at uie eariMrsi nnj. i...r-.j inere are aerr t ne nati eurerni inro an agreement wit 11 dum per anntim to carry on theie paper; tart it I "Pa T" . VuTm?rr I""1 " "' l"r- "n" P to Have u Id lie aifatiuse of term. lo sav that it rotU i tlHR the IkrmocralK- an.1 the to ptae an mf.llible metli.Ml ,4 dlseoreriw hurieJ met their employees the additional which tliese ex- raird ' cause, and I think 1 speak for a large i..-.. ... 1 :. 1.. ...... 1r.11 .1.. MUMjiotaieiprai iae uusi could he done in this office-thai 1 To savTiflLe ' j n iiihii ya hswi rw paper, ink, and all the other materials used were ,jr 10 " f tAtdatte.J made in tiieollice, and no money w hat o-ver were sjient outsiile of the building then it would be Jfr. Shmfttn. What we said las true that whilst the cnrr. ing on of the psper , . ... .. r . v .,.ld ,vt the oroorieior. so m.-.nv tkosstaaZof 1 Kr- Stonton--aniely. that be dollars per autiuiu, ibwould Mat.jW -employees Mr- ljxpLtiL' Cabinet, ti iwati4 all it nothing, for tht e would receive all the money ! members by contrast except Mr. Chase is which tho-e paid" 9 Vm, The Gisvcrnfflffilt f fc ps , mUmU Ite- answdr to the proprietors and Ihe opie to the ) ,u - J r. tMca sur employees. Therefore, Imwever much money , puhltcan. He writes : tho i Govenuuent expended the people pocketed j -Mr. Stan 'am. dwring tlta f-.tr year of the same amount. And so it is noti-ensc 10 say deadly afrite between, the Southern Siatea mat (lie people nave ocen in ewncu ;,d the On.' ernmnl :he Admir ist ration Secretary F1 h iiivs thai the Cubans, par ticularly the sympathizers who hare lhd to places of safely iu the L'bited Mates. WollM have some claim to recognition if they did less talking and ttiore fighting. Another Marriage fkcision. The Ken tucky Court of Appeals has decided that an wteuaihle marriage, consummated iu fart. cles relating lo every branch of industrial pro gress, from the construction uf a ship canal or a palace, to the building of a oittury home, the forging of a drill, or the spinning of a thread ; and from the management of a manufacturing cortioralioti lo the wage of lite workingman. ll also contains a ynricTf rtf intintclive and enter taining matter from the wMtie circle, from the )ens of eminent author-, the whole embellished with ;ii 'ft beam itu I engravings, appropriate to the test. All this is furnished at the wonderfully res a healthy and perma nent impetus u every rnfe. bin: luncti.41. Oi g. si hm i facilitated, the (el term circiiliitioii reguladed. thehlo'sl reiniorued with a new ac cession oftlw alimentary principle, the nerves t. nce-l ami all the dorui u powers of the sy em roused into hea'ihy act I m ; not sp r.od cally. a would ba the case it a mere stimulant weie aduiinisieied. but for a contiiiuaice. Ii is in ibis way thai such ex'raoid'nary changes are wrought in the condition of (he feeble, ma. ic p. it.-'! atnl i.errons inVa'iJs by the use of tins wonderful conectire, alterative ard toino. , Let common sen uecide between such a preparation and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a poisonous astringent like stryc hnine or qunua. jan. 7, 1S7. 11m. 8 NOW IN FULL OPERATION. end afords every facility and comfort that ronld leasnnably Iss required. Tlie very test tearlitrs have been secured, and the exptuse sic ajodejate: hoard, per term, except lights, t66.W Tiiitkn in I.iteratvreaPd Music, each. 90 i0 All other extarnses 10 l.r.irt'si. dne hslf t be paid in a Iraitce -liithei at the ii.idilleof ihe teini. All ne -esanrv books and stativuei' can he ob tained at tie ' n in e. For those preferring a private boanlin( l ottte. ore wft . p open within s few tods of Xl-t 1 o'li Lt t v that exeetlent ldy Mrs. T. (.'. Wallace, taimerlr of New h,rn M. f. The Spring term will cowaienre Jsa. 6th. 180. L . W. AMl:..W.. Piesident. Jan. 7. 1870. I lta 1)AINT8 FOB FARMKB8 AM) 1 il 11 Kits The lirafton MumusI i'aiat Co., are uow inanuructui ;iur ll.e beat tilias!.( and rrtble pai.it ill use. Uurti.1. wed put on. mixed with p it is of tli pure l.lnseed UU. will ini-t ten urfltteeii int.: beautiful chueulate cior. and can tie i-lnniced to cieeii. lead, -u drub. olive or creatu to suit die lastc of the consumer. 11 is valuable tor Bnes. barns haees 1 ai rmcf and carmakers, psils a.iJ wooden ware, auricu lursl impieuieiits. cauai tents, vessel ; i,il .-lufl le-iluHis. 1 anvii- metal und s!iin: roof (it being lire and water liroof ) annw ml clntl. ft:e 111101 tact inn- - leg used 5,0W bbls. the pi-t year J and as 0 paint Ior anv purpose is iihHiriii.fct-eit tor )!. iluriilmitv. elasticity and adhesiveness. I'rire f erl lil. ot MM lb., which will supply-a farmer (or rears to come. Warranted ta all case, as above. Vendfor a cir. alar which gives full psilic.iiais. Nm 1 tea. nine unless brsndsd in .1 trade m..i'. f.'raltnn .Min ersl Paint. 1'eisot.seiin ...dertl-e jc in; aud ren.it the money on recept of goods. Ad.lre. BiU 1:1.1. A t u., Jaa. 7. 1970-am 1264 Peaii St . N. T. crest an extent by the war. They hare lost much millions upon million of dollar ; bnt not all that Mr. Well thinks they have. The UovtHiiment owes to peopte livinc In this If M.-,'t tj..-: 'i' r!t.v I a Is. but lhl the search so In hud been fruit ftesa. i At this prtt in the ifrv one of the treas urtseekers came iu and s(ke roughly t. him and berried him from the house. Mid ! i,hil,M,,iihv la heter.lox they were seii i... more. Several attefniits .... , , , ,. to discover the treasure were made by those An Iti"'" 7un aAS Mornfully refused t h..in he iebited thiastoiv. hoi alwaas 1 a mau'e eert. whereupon helium tr tbonf ad they finally conclude V -f pnn-in -to ttt on the feuce thUt th- try was hut theehhiter l a drunk- j auJ hev ber b' - fe l.ra. .. and that there never was any , A " Hi t Indian " atrayed away from liia treasure buried d the hanks of ihe eat.al. f camp and got lost. loqdiring the way back. The return of the old Doctor, his 1111 steii- he was asked. " Indian loat F" " No," aaid nua ji tioi and the evident areoiiiprMlilueiit 0 his object, revived the old Story. aM lb di'eovery ot the whole in the earth aud the vaiiaaiid MiKiuiff. niinougn tne ceremony low fiuret (rf (ne Italtar and Fifty Cents tr was perf rmed by an unauthorized ,.ero... ' yCar the subscription price-whieh makes this The fathers of the Eenuienieal C.mncil magaiine the cheapest periodical in the world, perform their labors iu aecret aessiou, but it j jjTerr mec,anic, artisan, and builder that reads was report d in Koine Ihursd.y tht the . ,. . , . . , ...II . .... 1 . I .: ,, : (nese mica SB lac n iiicmuer i. any iraue nun -11 1 1 j 1 I I 01. nio.ei v. rvu..riui l. I ll" ill, I 01 . .1.. I. . ..I.. 11 Other master mind ram be f..n..d in Vb I "T" . , " . ! nW,.", - 11 L hue. a., trawas ,,J I t. .. J u-.L i , - - - - - - r.ri.ni, min inn, S e 1. , r , , ' I dmis visited the snot v. tenl. I V Av 1,1 what country aa hftaeu hundrori millions of dollars, i Z.VTrT'. I was h-11 d in the hole of curse is mere .n- hjDoose it were 10 repuuiaic tne ucix ir. into: o r. - . -t --- ls I . 1 1 1 1 ... ... i.ini. nr. mrmv lu4 srw tM . - . - - arsll tlie country, as a wnoie, wouio oe nti.ner iu , r.- . 7 HUH l'. W III t 111 ttttf ftt OI.I.UHJ. richer nor the poorer. The contrary p rots-ra tion is trues If the (iorernrofwit p iy the whole of this debt, the country will be neither the rich er nor the poorer. The country might save nomcthing by repudiating its European debt, as It lost during the war whatever sums of money it expended outside of the country tor article which had no intrirwic value, and which west not to ba used 10 increase the proJuctlone of thia country. When it undertake to cafcnlata the pecunia ry cost of the war, we must set down so much for property destroyed, aa the stare property was, and as many houses, barns, borsee, moles, jew els. Ac. Ac were. But we should leave out of the account : entirely the wealth which we might have aocnmubitod but didn't accumulate, a well aa the articie of money, or currency, whicii mere Ir passed from hand to hand, and was neither lost tor destroyed, nor, in fact, erer left our poekata, Wu had it all the liate; one or anoth er of us. And wc have it yet. Aeain r.iere snw bat mm aaan ia tke Cabinet who held hia owa wheu kraagkt ia 'cuolart with the Ijecrrtary 4 War. and that ws Sal won P. Chase, earstary f the Treas ury. If anything. Mr. Cha-e was she .-.:pe-rhrt-. t.r, ia cAtitiuai to""lhV sa-rae aa!i::es lhat ut At - Utnt n Camnrt. he bad patience that he! J his ii d-.tarlabJe wiM in ajaiet until the pr..jver tin e Ut act. Ljavcda kited 8taa toa, while ubeyiaat bta. lie fcareal and ha ted Chase. Staafcea Uugi.d at the plwswaat i'resid. ut's en snkea. Chase's aettaw of ;,ropriety , shown in Lie dig-.ihed eaiitiunal rebahe. Jorasaeaaf he, disdainfully. " Indiaif not lost w igwiiut ... in.r h!n hpnust Ku .T.lm'ii . .. . ) . - Indian here !" r BKONCIIITIS OK THROAT DISEASE. Those afflicted srili find a remedy in AL- LKN SLCN(i BALAAM. H! convinced Uy po?Hive proof, and test it yourself. ' Zsr.-yiLi.is, Out-, February 20th, 1870. J. Si. UAUltlS il CO , 1 i Gentlemen : I have been af flicted for tenor twelve year with Bronchitis in us worst form, and have tried everything thai I .,.,1.1. 1 Kill. r,. no,,. .i..i.-. I .ot Villi ll 1 1 lu profession who can afford to spend three cents a ,jef :, , , Vou -Allen's Luna (shea to task tor jecltire; but that Ine hide was d if 111 the itiysterioaa aiauiter de-.criiied is Vouched tor ! as strictly true. Such a firm noUvarTitui ot j the truth 'of the story has ett-d the iiuudaof two w. i't-kuou :i '.cetives ibat .tlWr have tar en the matter lu hand, aud probw it lo the Initio., sacra ed. Wil. try to We trust tLey way Tn TmA'iinatioS. Th-. Farcr, an EnII'h physician in India, commueicate to the futliii Mfdtrmt lijtrtt an catraordiiuirr case "af the cf txt af ike imagination on the physical system. He says: "Scaae time a-jo, on viaitimr the hospital one doming. 1 was ...Id tint a nrue had 1 nil ad mitted darin; the nij;ht sufferiiig from a snake bite, and that be was very low. I found him in a state of great prostration, be was hardly able to apeak, aad se rued to be in a state of srr.at de-we-.-:. 11. 1I and his ft. mis said lhat. tlur- . . . .... . . . . ' a . i ll. ine; tne nurat, 111 -oins into 1.1 uui, a snaKe iu. 1,-ir. theyrsr, it ntt ',.1 tiuu litsr have Iia.i; or two-thirds of ' A gentle qnaker had two horaes a very good aud a very poor one. Wheu aeen rid Turn the latter, it turned out that hia bet'er- half had taken the g sad one. "What?'' said a eiieerilrg old bachelor, boat eon- it that Vwiu let your wife ride the better Iiorse !" The .only reply waa. "Friend. wheu thee be married. thee'II know." ( t f An A rhinuu Jury A coroner in Arkau- (as. after euinaDullin- hit jorn said: S'o.v, getitletiie,p.. jUit ar to. detennine whether the deceas' d ca,me to lit deal n y Hcciileiice, by incidence, or Incendiary. The reidiet waa that tho deceased came to his death by accidence in the shape of a Bowie-kutfe. , 1 Ion . Horatio Seymonr met rritb a serious accident uear Utiea on Wednesday. He waa thrown from hia carriage, and his shoulder waa dislocated. The 1 at dispatches pro nounced bim better, after night of much pain. The total 1 by fire at Lnuiarillo dur intt tl e year just rlusrd were (980,000, and the amount insured was $242,O0ik The ei- . ., ... n . . ATJK I i-t tue r ire LieparimeB were f,- eui IXHI. An ineerrigibh. loafer brti hi Urines, replied "1 tell row m-7iu sBeet, tb are Ktstateta. 1 Mr. Wells's fieurc seem more rail Willi to .w ew. . bj wn-e - -r sw..aw bin. in ll.e ftsit : fi.at ne was much a armel, aim rtsof the Smith tTitn they can to the people of - 71T ESS ' "" "tlZl f the North. We many eigne J porerty TW Kentner W Appew?. drffthe, hwfcgb M K I. T aad he which we know lo be cpn-rpient ttpon Ihe war. , that an reSevs-thie nntiiifr. BBHn.il H h. . "T. ' T "7" ' "'- '- '.";-.' - . jtL U.Tit due, not atrikj u. a- Ut'-gc'to kfar .he , tart, is valid and Wstgh the .rre-asa- ( f-H'- . - V . k i . Corf rmon.-k . old tadt reeeir. "a, of the , ,r esrimstceJa, fWarids.tl wiirions y was leariatWW a. aautl persuu. ,f " :,i " 'h w- gj " , .!N nTL -Vuorfherno.-c-'e w-'-i.- ,c-! . .. , 1 bad eaM it anu . r..i;i lit u w.i.iihcm ma lrt- ,er aWent n. requested a neighbor lo read IV wealthier a', cmmuniiy titan Mtay w, M be- i f' ea Cea Agey Wr t-medoot to 1 , -nmnremt hrtawttaw h f l,w... .heu Zmim as tho waa writing nd strsrsr ta hear mUTZ. a-.1! il.." -1 - '.ILi . .'Q -i. K(l fj h(.r Kll,lt.. .. It-S trcna my Jonn - l .- . t.e tu .t 1 10 no v ... . .i . . . : . i i . . ' - l. ' ibdii fufttit . Mir m ud JtiijmttL witfc har dwHne; erere wwiket. The Lhsebvs f,wlj KerUsw I i f,i:l.wi- iir! ins frter.'ls ji -it it was i.a;ieiv-s. .um wr.u - .. .e diatctilly makinc ' in U-livre it. ih ! .1 J.m,Lm.U..1-..I im.I. Tl- irmti'i.tH .if vs. !.:,, moill-v tl'-ai 'l'.S rt .1. Sllfl A !Vew ( '..), lu- been organized by tlie jour-' rl, r uuacw tW Arr Hoa-w wcisdJat ., hr left the hospital as well as erer he was in his nai.sts ot P.n ....il n tli -ii tiv.'- r.vfm.c e.1 wirh the . . . r . ... . 1 .. - ur. it i . H'v i tnat no person . '-.VlaMisn, to fneui'a-rship uUh- he is ac- --W, ,kcr: aisf pr. - as , propeie- l . r. rtlaru d edi-.or, buaiuea maawgef or Fepar- t 1 a.tt-h at saal to t,.r , can. lit. tame ol ike wmwm . , : tL i iJjzZ . , taeaceaksaof natDoo- asd IhV in a few h"nr '' A .Vermont d. t hael a deer for thirty hour. ur .pped at hut, not i . . ... i i i ... ;. exc-iiuieu uie ota laoyj seainjiMi- ! tere.1.' 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Prompted br a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for pre panug and using this medicine, In a sealed an velope, to any who need it, free of Charg. Addraaa. JOSEPH T. IN M AN, 1 Station D , Bible Bo we, Oct. I-- . New Turk City MARMlBa: In thi city, at the residence of John H. Ver- II . - . . I . V . . ........ Die, un., oy tne nev. j. iiumpie, Mr. ntWM AS J. 1'KlCrI all of thia city. and Miss NANNIE ft SMITH, At the Retaster'a Office, in thia Citv. on the 2-ril ultimo, br Obadiah Woodson, rq., Mr. William A. Eller to Mia Mary J. Cauble, botk of Providence Township in this County. In Davidson county. N. (' Dec. 7 lsti'.i. bv Rev. Samuel Roth rock, Mr. Jacob A. Bercer and Mis Klizabeth C , only daughter of It. B. luting, Esq. 1 University of North Carolina The next session of this Institution will bpin un the 18th day of Jauunry proX.. tad eonlmue Iwenty weeks. Instruction, rooms and use of l.luarip ofTi red to one linndr -d and laealy studetitr tree ofcharae. Th hiirbASt rale of buard ill be $13 er moutli. The entire expense of the session. In.-Iiidihg hoatd, bed, washing fuel, lights and books, need not ex ceed n. la addition to the usual literary and srlcetific d. 'artnients, (heie will be purullel cuut.es eaibniciug instrucluB tatka Normal Col.'ege aud iu that ef Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts The PieKiratory Depsrtmen' will be coDtinned. For fnrtl.er particBlars. address P. lOOL, President. Jan,. 7. IR70. l 9t CB t:orT, em, ibua. Nathaniel Cook, Henderson liur.socker and wife Mary, Lewis Cook, Jamee Q. Cook, ArchibaljTjflunsiicker and wife Margaret, Martha Cook, Lavraon Robinson and wife Elisabeth, i against Robert Brown, E linund Cook, Adeline 0ok, Edmund Cook, Sr., John Cook aud the heirs at law of William Crx k. Petition for Fariiticn. To Edmund Cook, Sr., the heirs -a Law of John Cook and of illmm Cook, You ara hen by tu tilled that a summons in he above entit'e 1 cause la i issued asaittst you and the complait.t therein was filed in the Su- arior Court ol Montgnmery County ou tbe Uth day of October, 1869 i oo are also notified that the summons in ihe case ia returnable to ihe Clerk of the Su perior Court of said comity in Troy, on the 10th day ol February. 18;0, wJien tiiid w. :crc you. . are hereby n quired to appear and answer the complaint, ia default Uies1 the plaintiffs will apply to said cum t for tlss rebut' demanded iu tke esaaf tatat, WrtBesw,CC Wade, cierk .dour -aid court at oflVue ta the town af Trey, on tke 30tb day of Decro.be, I860. O U WADE o. sc 1-63 ! 10 ii - TIME TABLE M. C. BAILB9A9 TRAI-8 NOrtTUl Chwlnlle, s.. .i ii- . Ore.isS.eV f. si Kuli-uili. OoUlrisr. Ul. r 'I I I i rr- . r hi uuva, f e a Ml: - ,.. 'Jt".a iem th...... h! e st, fata: sy. OS sasn It v. Lttv. 44i . Tr-n .a: ran iKWra '- " r a. I'M r. a. S.SM i S:4 -it.SSsa! TUAIWS HOCTII: STATIC lT. I r I t! At Mt. Calvary Chtrrchv Baltimore Citr. on Tuesday the '21st of lleretnher nit lie Hi K. I Ue....,r' Bishop Whittingham, Mr. 8. K. Clark of Kow- ! fZjXmm a'T a t: an County, X. C and Miss E. J. Watson, of i Orr,B..s.ro' 4: - ijtooj ' Washington County, Md. erfwimry, T " :x - :..' cari.it, anas'""r-s'r,ir"' i . . l . - a . r . i. l : .i it. I ' A. ,.. . . . . . ioit i ii.i.iii. in me urines in rr, on ine , . , .... tetw-at Water oBi. N .. fortr rea-a I .. '.. -..,. ..'.. v TUU Sibedalr mk ll il.. cr-. .'i n. K t rT)f , " . . ereiung ot ine .uii tut,, ny ine nev. ( . ncem. 1 FSCltillT VKAIXS woi ait i-m i 't i- ',.,iv.i.i I ace. said ne fi.nin mil newspaper m nts ir ii ri.v I..m.m ,.f D ., ;.!,., tilt- t., ' fl.etr. i. l..e..il f..r It T.r.! Will l hi SS I Bl I relfM.r. lle,volea ior urani iss Flora Anna, eldesl dauitbter of Samuel '' P"'nr ita. ' bearujts." . " '-J. ImL. ..( lt..n.l..lnl. 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