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a , ....!- - p HM ' ri'rnl I iillctftlDXorll) State SALISBURY. FRllAT. JAJf'T. 14. !W0. LOCAL A WD STATU New ADVKRTisEMEiim Valuable Real Es tate Msry II. Kradshaw. New Crop Card en aa Molasses O. O. Vanity A Co., Wilmington. Court Order Iavldoo County. Time Table W. N. C. K. ft. Farmer's Dollar Magmiiae Thoa. P. Hugh es, Publisher. Garden Heed for 1870 Dr. E. Sill. Rf.ad the advertisement of Mr. Mary It Bradahaw. V kiKMt' of no more deairable property thai) that offered for aale by her. The Weather en hint Saturday, Sunday and Monday was very cold, and many ice hous es huve been filled during the week. Thia morning (Thursday) it ia aa mild nnd.bahny aa a apriiig morning, but the ice wagona are atill running. They will have to iusjkihI before light without a great change. CONCERT. Mb. Leo Wheat, accompar' ied by the SausUIiiv Brass Basd, will give a Concert at McNeely'a Hall, on Friday night, the proceeds to lie appropriated to the improve ment ul' tho SaJiibiiry band. It. C Railroad W. hare Mb Savor ed by Maj. Smith , the Preside, with ft statement of the condition and working of thla road for the air month ending on the Dili of November lut. from which it a pears mat me receipts from ftll sourees amounted U (344.007.17, and the current expenses fur the same period to $I7H.W8, 25. The increase of receipts over the same time last y.-nr is $48.741. 10. The above is ft highly favorable showing, and sprftka well for the preseut tnauagement of i road, For the Old North State. The Pafor of Thvntira and Franklin Church es hereby acknowledge, with humble gratitude, flit ! r iiiunrroii and mventalde cifta to himclf nnd faniilv: and rei-ai-dimr them token nf kindrir and christian affection, offer hia frrrxnt 01 Wilmington Dispatch, will soon commence prayer that tlie' same lienevelent Being who the publication of a weekly paper in Alabama, 19" We leant that the publication of the Salem Prrtm will be resumed in a few days. Hereafter it will be a liberal conservative pa lter. Success to it. W&T The Sorth Carolina Pretbyterian and the Episcopal Methodist come to u thia year enlarg ed and improved. They are both able and tx-j eellent papers, and should be liberally sustained by their respective denomination. k. The Wilson Plaindealer has also been enlarged and improved. The Plaindealer is a good paper. It is a representative of that obsti nate school of conservatism that continues to ad here to principles after they have become the merest and the most unprofitable abstractions. tfk The North Carolinian has been revived i at Tarboro under the editorial control of W. A. ilearne, I .-., former editor, and is published Sami-Wcedly and Weekly. Maj. Ilearne is a good writer and the Carolinian ia an excellent paper. In' politics it is Democratic. We wish it success. Pdr Benjamin Robinson, Esq., former editor jirompted them rosy return to them seyen-fold, m this life, and in the world to come reward them with everlasting enjoyment. 8. C. I'll akk. to be called the Russell Examiner. TtfE Salisbury ami Chkraw Railroad. Some time in Oclolier last we stated that the chance for this road to be built soon seemed to be very lim. An injunction w as then pending ia the South Carolina Court which more or less a fleeted the means of raiting the necessary funds. For this reason we bat c said nothing on t he subject for some time. But the injunction re ferred to his been dissolved, and the prospects are somewhat better than they have-been. Below we give an extract from a letter writ ten by a highly intelligent and public spirited surprise as citizen, formerly of North Carolina, but for sev eral yean past of Baltimore, whose views are ei titled to much consideration : Baltimore, Oct. 5, lSf9. Pear Sir : I regret to see it stated in lice "Old North State" of the 1st instant, that from present indications you are led to conclude that the chances for an immediate or erly construction of the Salisbury and Cheraw Uoad are rather slim. Tlie importance of that road to Salisbury and the surrounding country can not be over es timated. This is the age of grand ideas and grand re suit. The Baltimore A Ohio Rail Road is great success, hocauae its affair have been ably man aged by wise and prudent men. It has already stretched its iiri.u .. :i .n ,,t- n:n w,. i to the San dusky on Late Erie and Cincinnati! on the Ohio River. It is now turning its attention south ward, down the valley of Virginia. .It has al ready in operation a road to Harrisonburg, Vir ginia, a distance of one hundred and one milos from its main stein at Harper's Ferry. This it intent's pushing on through that magnificent valley i. Salem, Virginia, a distanceofoue hun dred and thirteen miles further. Cast jrottr ere over the man and vou will per- Eemarkable Escape. It will be remem bered that on last Saturday a week ago, a col ored man by the name of Schnyler Hooper, who was employed in assisting on the wrecked steam er Lucille, got into a serf boat for the purpose of bailing her out, and while so engaged she broke from her fastenings and drifted out through the Inlet into the open sea. Some hopes were en tertained for a few days that he might be picked np by a passing vessel, but as time passed and nothiaghad been heard of him, the opinion be gin to be generally entertained that he had per ished. It was, therefore, a source of no little ell as gratification when int. Hi gencc was received on Sunday morning last that the lost boy had finally turned up and was alive it r. . ... anu won. ii seem mai me ooat, wnicn was a very staunch one, after drifting about, complete ly at the mercy of the winds and waves, for bout three hundred miles, finally went ashore on Cape Lookout beach, where ho was picked up in a very exhausted condition and carried to Beaufort. The Collector at Beaufort thereupon wrote, at the suggestion of Hooper, to his em ployers in this city, requesting them to tend him money and clothes. This is one of the most remarkable adventures ou record, and should inspire the subject of it with devout thankful ness to the Overruling Providence that preserv ed him in the midst of so many dangers antl perils, and finally brought him safe to land. Wilmington Star. We learn that about 3 o'clock uo the mornlug of the 3d instant there appeared in t'ue Northern and Eaateru heftveua. ft beau tiful light the moat maguiiiceLtour iuferni nt ever witnessed. Thia strftnga phenoin enft. which lasted nntil 6 o'clock, is describ ed aa brilliant rwl intermingled with stripes of white Elisabeth City Carolinian. I The same phenomena was discovered here, and ia represented as having been beautiful in the extreme. The light reflect ed was bright enough to transact the ordi nary business of street life. Standard. Ax Important Ai r We copy theUd lowing important Ret for the hem-til of all whom it may eoftceru : An Act to Declare it a Mi" demeanor fur any County Officer to speculate in County Claim. 8ee. 1. Tht Ifanr Clerk. 8herifl. Regis ter of Deeds, County Treasurer, or other County or State officer, shall enfjige in the purchasing nf any County or State clr.ini at less price than its fall and tme value, or at any discount thereon, or be interested in any speculation in aueh claims, he chill be entity of a misdemeanor, and subject to iu diet men! in the Superior Court of the county iu whieh the offense is committed; aud. on conviction thereof, he shall be liable to re moval from olliee at the discretion of the Court. Sec. 2. Thia act shall take effect from and after its ratification- , Ratified the 12th day of April 1809. A Great Scotch Citu Olawow. thomrli not interesting to si rangers, is an extremely irosner- ous ami busy pla -e. Jt has grown faster tiion any city in Great Britain', having increased its population from about 300,000 in 1801 to over 160,000 at the present time. It citizens now claim slift it is the largest town in the United Kingdom, after London, having more tteoidc than Liverpool to-day. It is growing more rap-, nllv than ever, and will soon have lis million. Some of the sanguine Scotch even predict that it will yet outstrip the British metropolis itself. Its manufactures are verv varied and extensive, as is evident from the pall of smoke in which the city is constantly enveloped. The bouses look sombre and black, and all the streets have a hegrimmcd appearance that does not mid to tin ir beauty. Glasgow is famous- for its tall chimneys, two of them being 430 and 4C5 feet, which is considerably above-any tower or spire in Enu The lofl'v rhlnu'ieva belonir to chemical works, and are required to carry off oonoxious vapors ami gasscs, wnicn would oin-crwi-e settle down upon the city and prove very deleterious to health. They can be seen for miles, and arc the landmarks of the city. Cor. Chicago Tribune. Shocking. (fJVwc ThaNaw Vork Worty is telliiur some terriwe stonua or ma wn-Ked- neas at Washington. In which the profession al women of the lobby and their friends iu Cougreaa are the Ji'jnfantct. Columns of . Vi. i iL. r..n.. in ueians sr ivrii. ' i '"'mi "'ii lice to show what n loftthsoiiie picture the writer has been i an ting : Ainoug the lobby Women in Washington last winter was the d .tighter of a present (J. 8. Senator whs father year ago refused to let hi r warn the man of her c hoico. She eloped w ith him ; he deceived her by a mock marriage, he haviug two other wives, so called ; bo took all ner jewel and most of her clothing, and abiiudnued her. She went to the bad headloug. refused Ml overtures to return home, and the father aud daughter used to p..sa onn auother in the Capitol a year ago, the ft wnntou and be a Seuator, and never speak. Nor did either e ... be tray the event to any ou. lie railed her dead ; she consented to be dead even to him. Another Senator's wiCs, who l an invalid, emtio! In- unaware, for no one elae is, that her husband has storked uo less than six of his mistresses ou the civil service as clerks, and that he adds to the number every sea ion. Another Senator, a PoRtnweat carpet bag ger, foisted his mistress on the Treasury l)e- paitiiient last year, and waa inHuential enough to have her salary continued while lie aeut her to New York to undergo an abortion. She died. The Senator hiinsell drew the arrears of pay ostensibly for the mother otba inurderH woman, who has jut to sea the first cent of it. Another honorable, this time of the House, was driven out of ft IrnidW hotel six veara ago for notorious conduct with amarrieJ wo man, aud thai with t he cuusxnt of her bus band. That huabuud is now clerk iu that Cougressiuuu'a committee, hi wife ii the Congressman's mistress, and her sou i a i'ge on the floor of the House, aud waits on UOWERTOirS COLUMN. $25,000 Worth of GOODS JIST ARRIVED FROM .UY YORK! his mutual fathers evcy day. Salem Female College. We are pleased to learn that this excellent institution of learn ing is -full to its utmost capacity, and that some sixty applications for admission had to be dc- in ceive that from Salem, Virginia, through halem, J clined. There are now" some 300 students N. ('., and Salisbury to Cheraw, is the most di- j attendance. Raleigh Standard. rect route to Charleston. When the Road from b j,. S calculated to do the Charlotte to Atlanta is completed, von will have ' t t- tlie most direct route to Georgia and all States Salem School injustice by keeping pupils away further South. If this Load is completed you , by making the impression they could not be will have the most direct route to..CharlcaW mctred. This school is deservedly one of the and will thus oiler to the Baltimore and Ohio . . a . eA -, j -i , . i -. - most popular in the South, and has for fifty J.oad a stron" inducement to push its improve- 1 ,, ... , k. i. ,il .. " , ,. , ,. ' . ,, 1 .. vears, as well as at the present time, been the -nients on through I ruiiklin and Henrv counties ! ; , r , ' in Virginia, to Salem and Salisbury," Ji. C recipient of a large patronage from every State Thus vou v have the most direct commnnica- in the South, but no pupils have been declined tioiuwith Washington City, Baltimore nnd New York. To do this you must put your shoulders to the wheel those who h.-lp themselves Her cules will help. While you are pushing it on to Salem, N. C, thro-igh the fertile valley of the Yadkin, the Baltimore and OiiHRailrad Company can be pushing it forward in the opposite direction. When completed you will have access to the coal, iron and lime of Stokes Vunty and to the salt and plaster of Western . Virginia. This improvement would produce a change in that part of the State which its citizens now can scarcely realize. ! They can send their flour and grain to Charleston and exchange it for cotton, which tan be manufactured in its fine water powers and then sold nt its improved value, in Western Virginia, and have plaster brought back in return to enrich her fields. I hope her citizens will not throw away this golden oppor tunity. of reaping such great advantages. A Heavy Bi-sixes.s. We are credibly in formed that the firm of Brown & Bro., tobacco manufacturers of Mocks ville, N. C, have paid "to the proper revenue officers the sum of about $30,000 tax on their business for the year 1869. This ippljes not only a heavy business on the part of B. A P. but honest . punctuality in paying the taxes on thesaine exacted by the government of tbe I'nited States. Interval Revenge in this District. We sei" in the Raleigh Standard a table showing the amount of Internal Revenue collected in this (the, fitli). District during the sixth months iueluditigi. May and Octo ber lr)f,;9. ' During those months the siim collected on Liquor amounted to $25,601. on Tobacco 7 -!. and from other sources f22.500. Total for the six months !?:J2.! being 7'8,0O0 more than the collections for same time iu I Sets'. The Standard thus comment on this showing : " By this it veil! be seen that the people of the tith District have responded fully to the call upon them. Col. HciiJe.rson, (the Assessor.) represent Ins District as quiet and orderly, and rays there has been no at tempt to r.ssist the :evenue officers -'-ly inasmuch as t: e District has done eo well. ' d Hi" people "beeii "mi coi ,evtlvv loyal, we think the GoviTrninent ought to continue the operations of tl.c Mint, at Chutlotte, aud thus afford a little benefit io thn. who pay large tr bute Charlotte Democrat. The principal reason for tlie great increase, wc learn, i in consequence of the law itself. The law under which tobacco manufacturers are now operating, was not passed until July 1868. At thetime of its passage the season for manu facturing tobacco that year had nearly expired, nnd lhe consequence was thai most of the tax on manufactured tobaco was thrown over to the year 1SC:. Mji.nactnrers in 186S waited Hr the passage of the pending act and it was not a.e 1 until die season was nearly over, this year. On the contrary, additional teachers have been employed and more rooms fitted up, and the Faculty arc now able to accommodate as many as may come. TTiiwtoa Sentinel. Dwellisq Burst, The residence of Col. W. A. Lewis, of this place, was totally destroy ed by fire, Tuesday morning last, between twelve and two o'clock, A. M. The fire originated in the cook room, wich was a'tached to the dwel ling and was not discovered till the main build ding was wrapped in flames, and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis were only aroused from sleep by a ser vant sent from a neighlr's. By tie aid of the citizens wh were quickly assembled, a piano and most of the furniture was saved. The night was very cold and a covering of snow was upon the ground. e learn there was an insurance of $600. Stalcsrillc ,4:irrian. question ol Itrigliara loungs inlalibilitv Is one cause of the schism that i shaking the Mormon Church to its centre. Many of the elders and apostle believe in and advocate the doelrine of his infallibility, and the '"apostles" who disbe lieve in it are mercilessly excommunicated, without awaiting lhe decision ofanv ecumenical council of Mormons which may he convened hereafter to settle the question. HIM ritualism, it seems, has received nlanv proselvtes among the disaenliug Mormon", some of whom hold that Joe Smith, King Solomon and other notables havu appeared to iheui and advised their present course. To this argu ment, which ought to appear conclusive, Orson Pratt, a stauch adherent of Briirham, replies that devils have taken the shape cf these good men and misled them, "For," save he, ' devils can be perfect gentlemen and appear like an gels." Tat AmericanStocx Jocnv al. The Jan uary number of this valuable Agricultural monthly presents the following rich table of c on -tents: Near Year's Oreeting, Cooked Food for Stock, Poultry Hints for January, The Separation of Butter from Milk. Foot-Rot in Calves, Chester White Hog, Gray Dorking Fowls, Sheepr'Mat-" lers, Care of Sows during Parturition, 1 ceding Cattle, Acute Rheumatism, or Founder in Hor ses, On Feeding Horses, Improved Farm Stock, The Chinese Hog, Weaning Calves, -Buff Cock ing Fowls, KeepHhecp, Inversion ofTtie. Womb in Cows, Application of Manure to the Surface, Treatment of Milch Cows, Work for January, Lay your Plans for the Year, Breeding and Rearing Cattle, Sheep Raising, On Breeding Farm Animals, Be Careful of Stock in Winter, Waste of Food in Winter, Inquiries and Ans wers, Book Notices, Catalogues, &c. A litis Journal is published at the low price of $1,00 a year, with splendid premiums to subscribers and agent, we hope all our Farmer friends will send for a specimen copy which will be sent free by sending a stamp to pay postage. Address N. P. Boyer A Co., Publishers, Parkcsburg, Pa, "Ox Drr, that the Supreme Court, now in ses sion, have decided to entertain anil give a for mal opinion on the question of the Legislature balding over until ls'2, and .that the opinion win oe unanimous, or m to i won uuvuuvuw senting voice, agairut the proposition to hold over. This, "if the Court understands herself, and she thinks she do," we hope will convince certain sapient members of the gulature that "biennial" means once in two years, and not four. Raleigh Sentinel. Death of Rev. D. A. Pexi'ce. The Rev. Daniel A. Peqielt, n old and highly useful Minister of the Presbyterian Church, died in Cabarrus county on Saturday night last. His death was sudden, having been Vtacked with a fit of coughing but for a few hours before he breathed his last. Mr. Penick has been the Pastor of Rocky River Church for thirty-five years, ne was good man and a faithful servant of the Lord. The death of such a man is indeed a public loss. Charlotte Democrat. The wagca paid oh Mississippi river steamboat average : For captains $175 per month ; pilots, $iti0 to $250 ; first engi iiecis, $U0, and deck bauds 930 to aaa oov. A yomig man ihonght to fright en two young ladies ou their return f-'oiu a party iu Sji.tita. Tenn., a few nights ago, by wrap ping himself iu a shew ami sneMwnly appear ug before them on a lonely road. One of them fninted aud fell to the ground, and the other ran home, reaching there a raving ma niac. During the year 1SG9, tliore wero re- l l . . 1 in I IMt. to. Vrt- r M M. 1. UfAl t The InfidibUty nf Rrigham Touny. A letter i . . . ;. j m from Salt Lake City disclose the fact that the I VVB""f. V ' 'rglnw and I eanOMM laiuoiio, nine nuiiurcii auu loriy -seven car loads of cattle. Assuming that a car load averrtges eighteen head, these tiliip nienta would amount to 17.0 10 bead of cattle. A Texas newspajspr contains the follow ing advertisement : " We want at this office an intelligent freedboy. not under twelve years of ajfe. to learn the inddeu's of the printer's business chop wood, make (ires. nurse the baby, run the roller, etc. Good wages paid. None but moral youths ueed apply. No importance attached to religious qualifications.'' Why are ladies extravagant in clothes T Because u hau t icy Lay a new dreaa they generally wear it out the first day. A monument to the late Ex-Secretary E, M. Stanton is to be erected at Steubeuville. Ohio. A real workingmim. n man named .Odgr, a shoemaker by trade, ia likely to be return ed to the British House of Commons. Two sovereigns out of situation, Isabella ofSpuiu and Francis the Second of Naples, are now residing iu the satuo house in Rome. - "' ' ' Henry Ward IJeec'ier lift t ntered again directly into the editorial lieht and assumes the leadership in the new religious paper iu New York, the Chrittian Union. Correspondents of the Lonlfon newspaper are anxious to assure their readers that the Suez Canal is a failure, insomuch that vessels draw ing over fifteen feet of water have to be lighten ed in order to pass through. They also assert that the passage is rendered so hazardous by dredges., .Ac., that the company refuse to take any risks. John O. Saxe says that human life is gafcr at midnight in Paris than in New York or Loudon at miudar. Two hundred cars, with changeable wheels, i uow run lrotn isoston to Montreal and U imago. and nvc hundred more arc in proreAi of con struction. Tennessee has ten cotton mills, running 1,1,720 spindles, whichi consume 1,847,'3K)' pounds of couuu per nioi'iio. vioorgia, wun iweniy nuns, runs (19,732 spindle, which consume lOSluyjoO pounds ol cotton per annum. The Indiana Board of Agriculture have ap propriated iif.000 for premiums for the next Fair, distributed as follows: For iive snick 000- for agriwiliuro, -$24300 ; firr raeebanieai $1,300, andTor miscellaneous preraiiims, $700. Tlie New Orleans Republican states that J. J. Alston, agent of the Chicago Scandinavian Emi gralkra. Society, is contracting with planters for the supply of two hundred lalwrers per week. They arc to be Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, &c. Maxzini says that a soon as Najwleon isover thrown ho will be considered as great a block head as he was thought to be up to 1349k' A Rich Mineral District. The Danville Times is of the opioiontthftt no portion of the United States is richer in mineral wealth than the border counties of Virginia and North Caroliua. back of Danville. It men tions the following as some of the more val uable minerals : Iron ore of a very desirable'species or kind, appareutly boundless in quantity ; anthra cite, or stone coal ; limestone, primitive, granular limestone, of the finest quality: white, gray, mottled and other colored mar ble ; lead ore ; copper ore ; inaganese ; plumbago, or black lead ; native alum ; salt i prtre? irre brick clay v porcelain clay ; pot- ter's clay ; pure white talc, or crude French chalk ; iUcolumite, or perfectly fire proof elastic saudstoue aud others, making thirty four Varieties iu ft 'I tf minerals, beside twenty-one varieties of valuable rocks. Thia is the country that Colonel Flour ney's Norfolk and Great Western niilroad is expected to develop. Richmond Whig. THE BIOST COMPLETE STOCK ' ol goods ever ottered in this market at prices to suit tho times, bought for CASH, and after a heavy decline in pn.-e, whereby they can and will be sold lower (bun any in the mar ket At tfowerton's. A LARflE SUPPLY of Parofine, Wax and Sperm I andles, just received A I llowertoii $. A large and Fresh suuplv of Candle, Nuts and 1 run just received and for sale At aowerton $. A large lot of Canned Tora.itoaa. Green Corn, Peaches, Pine Apple, Salmon, Lobsters, Oys ters and sur.line for sale A I Ilotrer ton's Jti't Received, a large lot of Goshen Cheese, of superior quality At Hotcerhn's. A large lot of Freh Family Groceries of ev ery description, jtut received At Howerton's A new supply of that superior-cven-year-old Kontuekv-Wheat-Whiskev, for medicinal pur poses only, jul received and for sale At Howerton'i. Fancy and Staple Dry Qood of every de script ion and variety At Howerton's. A ll elegant assoiUuent of Boots and Shoes At Iowet ton's, A splendid assortment of Hats and dips At Ihutrrtan's. An assorted lot of Hariwareand Cutlery. ,1 Ioicerton's. A very superior lot of Queenswarc, China ami Ue.f .At lluwerton t. All grades of Sugar, C'jfTee, Tea and Molus- ses uoweriuu . A Choice lot of Confectioneries At Uoitrtrtons. Fine and Common Tobacco, imported lla- vanua, Uegalia, rrmcipe and U. . Uranl Ci gar At Howerton's. A complete asserlmer.t, of Louon ol al! kinds and grades At Howerton's. For Medicinal purposes only Monie s eelc brateu seven-)' ear-eld double - rectified - Ken t uek y - W b Lskey perfectly pu re, At Howerton's. Every variety of Yankee Notions, , At Howerton's. In fine bis stock has been selected with great care to meet EVERY WANT. f Cull and examine il it will not cost you anything to do that But Don't Ask tor Credit. His motto is "PAY AS YOU 00 iy COUNTRY PRODUCE ttf every deter ijpl ion takiti 'in exchange. I if Bank Notes and Specie taken at the Highest Market Rates, At W. EE. Howerton's, SALISBURY, X. C. November, S, 1SG0. 44 Cn LOOKOUTS KAGLG STOKE! NEW GOODS AND TWO STORES COMBINED 7E HAVE Markets, whic JUST COMPLETED ioknl by alt tn be the eair second supply of (inotlsfroin the Kastern a. wiiw ii is hc kuotvieijucil by all larpest stock of Goods in Western Noith ( .irnlina, Shall T ecit RficonnKn. The January number of this most valuable monthly paper, is upon our table, It is full of practical instruction on growing I'm it and the beautifying of the home. It should be taken by every person who has any taste or love for fruit and flowers. Price only 50 cents per year. The January number (which alone hai that worth of instruction,) will be fbrr warded to ail applicants free, although a stamp would net be refused to pay return postage. Ad dress, A.l. Purdy, Palmyra, N. Y. If. Ii. Past Masters will find this a good pa per to obtaiu subscribers for, while thcprcniiunis offered are very liberal. Letters from Texas say that the tide of emi- .rlsi'o trttt Cofmw to Hoard. So she will, and this is giving trouble to the world. China and Japan will pack away the ehiuing coins in various receptscles, including, we suppose, cat-skins, as they kill aad eat ft great many of the feline race. The money loving Caucasian nations don't like this. They do not relish the idea of paying so much coin to the Asiatics for their teas and silks, and getting uona of it hack for their own productions. The New Yorlc Herald describes the alarming tendency of this Asi atic absorption of coin as follows : To China and ludia. and especially to China, the specie of the world has flowed for ages, anil continues to flow as water into area enlf. Nearly every steamer that leaved San rrancisco tor iDiua taaes, out a arm affloout. ftrldlue steamer China, which sail ed on the 1st instant for Hong Kong ami Yokabama, carried within s fraction of seven hundred thousand dollars in treasure. The Asiatics have tea. silks, sod other tilings. t sell, whieh we and the peopks of other tious must have : bnt they do not take of us iu return manufactures and products, exclu sive of speeie to balance tho trade, indeed, the balance is always largely gainst us, aud has to be made dp by the shipment of specie.; This extraordinary gulf iu Asia for the pre cious metals k ft very carious thing to eon .einpla!." ' ' The Herald proceeds to discuss the prac tical question of how are we to get back out of this malstrom some of thin cold. How to change balance of trade I Aud it prescribes tiie Hurlingame treaty, mat sheepkin docu Another Cuban filibustering expedition has been thwarted by the- English Government, whose war vessel Lapwinz captured at sea the schooner Violin, with a carjro of arms and am munition, and the schoncr 1 weed, having on hoard sixty Cuban passengers, both of wine cleared from Nassau on the 17th ult. The late George Peabody' friend, Sir Curtis .Sampson, wrote a letter to the Loudon tunes, in which he ridicules the anti-repudiation de clarations in Gov. I nor JloflViian' message. He sayR that the Governor's action gives Fisfc con trol of the Erie Railroad, and that he is there fore responsible for that fraud. - An intelligent correspondent of the Boston Journal, who has recently retiirned'from travel ling araiiud the world, says : The" "houses of worship are free all over the world, amonir all religion, except Cirristianity and of the three great divisions of Christendom Roman, Greek and Protestant I h latter alone adopt the ex elusive system ; a system whose practical work ing in our large cities is to shut out from the house of God a large part of the common people. preater portion of tUem purchased ot the Msnutar t, tiers, ur their ageuiac jnsistlug ttafudoivs, iu both .Stores : UR1 GOODS, DRIiSS GOODS, Staple snil Fancy Press Goods, a complete lir.e of Ladies' I re ss and Furnishing Goods, l'uut Goods w hite (loods. Notions, Hats, Shoes, and Boots, (a large, stock ) READY-MADE1 CL0TKIN6, mannfaetnrei! expressly for ns In Boston at such, prices Uist everybody buys thcin. IUkowkk Iron, ('iistine. Steel. Ssthlles nnd Saddlery Mania-are. Carriage Trunwlngs, bole, tap per, flsrness, Patent u(i Kusraet' Leather, Lining anu tall&aius. Drttg&i Patent JMeditinrs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Tanners' Oil, Kerosene and Linseed Oil, A 8PLEND1D CHANCE I AN JCXTKAOUPINARY QTFEB DON'T DELAY, SEND AT ONCE 1 1 TIIE LEADING A(HHCULTlTKAL JOUR NAL OF TIIE COUNTRY, FREE FOR ONE YEAR. The American Stoflc Journal. A first-class monthlr, containing JiJ Isrge double col. pages, devoSrd to I'srmiug and Stocl. ltivedinr, contain ing regular d(iiartmenlsforlhetriietical Farmer, ll.tirvinan, Sun-k llreeder, Wool (irowcr, and Ponltrv Keeier, Ac., Ac., Ac., lllu tlrstisl will numerous fine Engraving and bound in hand somely tinted cover. Farmer will liud this inoiitl.lv a verv efficient ail in all the depart nients o! Farming nnikStocI; breeding, it has Veterinary Dcpailmcnt under the chnrge of one of the ablest rrofosor in the I intcd Mntes, who answers through tlie Journ.il.ree of charge, all nucstions relatinu to Sick. Iniuredor Diseas ed Horses, I attic, .Sheep, Nwine or l'oiiltrv.- Hmb every sulweriLa-r MS a Horse and battle Doctor fret. We are now preparel to offer lhe American SriK-K Joi'RNAl. as a fret gift for one year, to all new Subscribers (or renewals) to TllE Old Noinii Statu who shall sulwcribe iinniediaielr nnd ay in advance. This is a rare opportuni ty which the intelligent people of our sectbas Will no doubt ilillv appreciate. Hand 111 voiir ubscriitioiis at once and secure the I'toclc Jour nal free for a year. . i sg-wawas1 i" WBkyC3Qi 40 YEARS erosiTiix PUBLIC. 8IX COLD MEDALS lias just been in October and November, HUM, awarded to CHAS. M. STIEFF, For the best Pisno now rnsde. over Ksltioiore, Phil adelphia, aud acw l ork Pianos, ornct and VAaxaooMs: No. 9, North Liberty Street, near Balti more btreetf BALTIMORE, Md. ST I KIT'S PUXOH have all the Islest imnrevs. meuts, including the Agraffe Treble, Ivory troats. and the unproved rrencli Action, fully wsrrsnted for five vein s, with pririleee of sXebaftn wlthia twelve months if aot entirely satisfactory toparcba-sen. Second bund Pisno and Parlor Orrtns slvtyson Itnnd. from tbO to (300. Reference, who Inire our Pianos in use: (Sen. It. R. Lee, Lexlnpton, Vs. Gen. D. II. Hiil, Charlotte. X . C. T3ea. Bolien Hansom. Wilmington. N C. Gov. John Lelrhe . Lexinptcn. Vs. Messrs. It. Harwell A Son. Charlotte. N. C. Teaf Damh snd Blind Inttitite. Ituleigh, X. C. Misses Nash nd Kollork. Hil'.sboro. N. C. Term I.ibersl. A csll I solicited. 13" Brown Bernhardt arc aeenls lor the tslaof the above celebrated Pianos. Pianos sold at Factory price. Jnnei8 ly Plantation Bitters. cordial languid among remedy KIT ir.r. ZtatttiH.t American comes to us comes ireu many alr.lor1 nnui , for M maladieS. With the help of with a new head, which ereatlv iranrove iUsn- i filling UP various parts of the great state, but , . t -jp- f,.! treatv it think ma. n..t the larg-r snare o .u sc- e" the IUer of the Ch iuese, Japanese. Scc.i bw ilicm ijmI nouin-wetsiern coimn. iiict ne- ,, . . . . e grain &re and are greally increasing ! ' V" 'V?. " 7 r ,l,rln?." Vt rtiVproduc-t of the region and the.prjce of j ,ndv w w our Richmond tl . a : l .i .1 ii - xe yw- - m. - T. I northern and south-western co.mti. I I ..I-!, ml l.naa el. a .....Bnn. tl A niu.rf , . f f 1 1 A 1 A v 1 wnxtMU jvi , ui.i; uf-vi trr riyw vi esws , . j-.fr P - botl EUOEWOBTII FEMALE SEMI NARY. TIIIS INlTUTION ie a-rsin in raecessfu operadon. It ie eaaineutly ad tptt d, in il or ganization and management, to the want of the people and to the circumstances of the coimfry. Pupil received at anv lime. For circulars .i t. .. T r f ell I iv i.-1 t dec'J4-ol:3m Q'reensboro, N.CL MRS. WAREN, "HO HAS the advantage of having !.. . n taught music bv some of the beet Oermau Professersand has also had several years experience in teaching, pro- ' ! . . 1 .. 1 -I . l . , :o w . ne i i .. r t i . istsea to tive io.-irtt. -uoi m tauu ,-it u ud i'heybe-!1'? Mter of the U inese,, Japanese, &c ( by ar of fi montl for gration now flowing into tlie Mate i wiUiout a U)ent w,ich, like aunt Jemima's plaster, ia 1 ... . . f .. . .. ,1 r,..f i . ,n. .nil . I mm ' - - ... .... . ' end the largest stockaf twifl, ffciitctt. Bock and other noted White Lead. Chrome 'Jreen, Yellow Slid other Fancy ('.dors of Paints, mo Boiling Cloths of all i.u Ws keep one store especially for GROCER I E S, which is the (Inert in town come and see. 76 fise CoOee, 40 Barrel lolne IU II!, .Is Jlolasses, .N w Urieans, Uee Hire and tiolden Syrup, Bourbon sod Corn Whiskey, California Champagne. Freoeh Brandy snd Ate. Rifle and Blasting Pawftsc. All kind of Confectioneries, Crackers, Soda, Spices. Snuff and cigars at manufacturer's prices, ullkind r runcv nuns, cove iivster, tc. we Reeves hand Cedar Kails, Hnmlohih and other Standard BMltMga anu tarn at t-actory rnces. Our MK IL J. HOLMKS l,as taken creaf pride in getting np the finest storcsin North ciioliea and we too. have spared uo trouble or money, in getting np this . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL establishment. We know no other House can offer better inducement waa we do' troth ia Wholesale and Itetsil trade. We buy all kind uf pboduck, Either eor cash OK liARTKIL., Remember the EAGLE STORE ! MAIN STREET. tTJ- Thankful for ths very literal patronage glvv en our old linn, Wraith, Foster A Co., we hope by Fair Dealing; a rontinnanre of the same. .SMUH, FOSTKlt. IIOCUKS A co. W. A. BVITR. I'WBKN I. HOJ.HSS, THUS. J.. FOSTCB, 1 .i t II i FOSTER, 4B. Salisbury. Dee- 19. 186. . Ily This wonderful vegetable restorative Is the sheet- anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and for the aged and it has no equal stomachics. As a for tho nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is suDersedinir every other stimulant In all climates, ropical, temperate or rigid, it acts as a specific n every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the mimal spirits. Wherevei it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-day tho 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 Stores. IF OTHIR Remedies FAIL FOR UltOXCHIAL AND LIVER DI SEASES read the following: 1'i.omssll. Ralaey, Kq . (iranvllle co., H. C, says: '-I dad your I'dii to be the best family usdl cine I hsve ever used. They bare proved very beo-etU-ial in my own case. I have been very much af Aided fbrtlrteea years, and bnve tried every kind of medietas that I could get, but have mand innre ie lief limn your Pith, tbsa all others. My dfneiM is bronchial affliction, and a complete prostration of lhe nervous system. I hsve used them Iu ten or til teen eases In My family, and find them to be toe rrj medicine for nearly all finilly diseases. " The Onre is Thorough. Kenneth llaynea, Ksq.. Clerk of Columbnsceonty couit, write (Ainl 9, 1863:) 'Dnrina the latter part of tbe year 183 I was severely afflicted with diseasediiverand many night u bile la bed (lis pala woiil.i hccoineso excrucitit.ng thai I u couiwlle4 to get out of bad and ait up unlil the pain anuld subside. I procured s few boxes of U.eNll'TII I it N HKI'ATICFII.LX, snd lbs first doael tookgsieme great relief. I eootitined to nae tbe I'llls lor t.w weeks, and Lave net suflered fn.m liver diaease iin e. 1 have ra'-oiuim-nded them accordingly, sad several person are In want of them. Ail disease Is an enemy to the human system sad Is at war with it and will, conquer It, on leu astute, with all the assistance it csu receive from rtteitf le aning medicine and suitable -nourishment, ran conquer the enemy; which worffd be bft to lake medicine before you get airk, to pievenl sickness or to take medicine after you get sick to ejnrefcfcbess. tjr h word to the wise i enough .-ti Exercise your own Jedgment in the means cf de fcnae; the enco.y will come, be ye also ready with Tho Southern Hepatic Fills , That old, long knoion and will tried remedy for all Bilious diseases, caused by a DISEASED LIVER. TO ALL I'M n; RAM's. You sre about to ...ate a home fui yomself ntl family na clia.ate which you ortlier have not been accnMomed to . you will. ol com-, ne exposcu io an me disease peciiitur In that climate, you should be careful to eae aueh Med icines ss sre adapted to the disease of that climate; you will find the greatest security la the use of We. as' Hoevssew Hirinc Hrtts, Tbey esa be sent to any point In tbe United States by Kxfweas. PRICK For on box, tS testa D. I t.6t Flf grata $10 On. Grora, (18 Ikfaa Onus, S3e Pin Oros. 7S. Tli. cash matt tiber .ecompany th. or4er fur the Wedl ei. r 11 will be kuI C. O. l. Ord.rt thcald k. 4dru ed t O. VT. DKKMf , H. XS, SocTi C.Laori Srrrr. BiLTiuoas Ma. where litj will b. promptly attended to. Par Ihr. Medicine call oa all rtapeelabl DraggUM cverywhrr and en 0. B. POULSON, July 2-QC r beliabory, N. C WALTER A. WOOD'S PRIZE flowers and Reapers. Used in all countries, and unircrsa!! commcnrled as THE BEST 1 VSEt Awarded more first premiums than any Other Machine inaoulacturcd, both in this AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES, ' fckb : BZorth Carolina, ) Svri.nnv c t-nr, MoNTGOMKRV CoCNTV. ) Fall TcTUI, 18G9. Nathatuet Cowk, Hentferon HittsncKeT and wife Mary, Iewis Cook, Jatnes O. -ot k, Areliibahl HimSiicfcer and wife Maruaret. Martha Cook, Lawson Rohiiiiun aud wile Ktutftbetb, against , Robert Brown. EdmnmrCook, A.laline Cook, Kdmiind Cook, Sr.. John Cook aud the heirs t law or illiam Co. -k. Petition for Partition. To Edmund Cook, Sr., the heirs at Law of John Cook and of H illiam Cook You ara hereby notified that a summons in the above entitled cause has issued against you and the complaint therein was filed in (be Su perior Court of Montgomery Counljr on tbe llth day ol October, 1869 Fou ate also notified that lhe summons in lhe case is returnable lo lhe CWk of the Su perior Cotwi of said county, iu Troy, on the tOth rtay ot Scbruary I80, when uii.l w sere you are hen Ly rrtyjircd to appear and answer the. comp'aint, in default whereof the plaintiffs will -ipp-y to 1 u.yiil kr lite iclicl' denmti-.fed in the court laint. Wilnoss, C. C. Waiie. clerk of enr i I court at cilice in the town of Troy, on tbe iiOh day ot ljceioer, iua. , 0. C. WADE o. s. o l-6w:pi ftc$ 10 THE HIGHEST PRIZE! Tw i rrn GoJd Metlaln and Crowof tlie Legion of Honor, At Paris Exposition, 1867 More than 120,000 now in Use I 20,000 manufactured and sold in 186S aud the demand tinsujiplied. faeieasing Demand, Increased FaciliJirv. Iddidvnal taprovrmenls for 1869. Wind's frit Mowers, (1 and 2 Horsr.) Self Raking -Iteaper, with " New Mowing Attuehment. " Hand llake Iteaper. Haines' Illinois Harvester. Manufactured by tho Walter A. Wood Mow ing nnd Heaping Machine Company. Ueneial Office and Manufactory, IJoositk Fall?, Rens- teiaer counly, IN. I. Branch Offices and Sales Rooms 44 Cort ami! street, New York city. P, O! Box, 6805. itltj Lake Street. Chicago, III." Alexandria, Va. Madison, Wis. 77 Upper Thames, St.. London. Send for New Descriptive Circular and 1 ice Liet. . Applications from tlie South. South of Vir- sinia, should be addressed to the New"YorSr Branch Office, es above. RELIABLE AGEXTS WANTED. Extia Inducements Offered I McCubbins, Sullivan t Cc are Aeents lir the above Reapers in Salisbury. apnl23 10:10m University of North Carolina T E 3AINTS FOR FA BUG US AND now Biununirturing tlie heat. cliai-t and most du ruble paint in tme . two coats wed put rn. mixed with pure I.inteed Oil. will last ten or titieea year; Hi of a lijrht brown nr beautiful chaculate color, and t in be rhanaed to green, lead, atone, drab, olive or cream, to auitbe taste of the cunurer. It i valaable lor boue. barns, fences, varrisaeand carmaker, pail and wooden ware. ajrrirulturSI implement, caual boat. ee!rudhipt tKiitoro. cttirva. metal and shingle ronf (it being lire aad Advantages of Life In surance. The North America lnauranre Comnsnv nsva Ita premiums promptly without chstpe. w. M, HU. UaKa EnS, Agent, North America Life ins. Co. TiOWASTILLXi. S. O. Dear Sir: Tou will please accept mv sin. cere thanks for your prompt paymeiit, nithont charge, ot the amount of the pliey of Insur ance on-my Husband's Life, ainonnjing to the smm of three thou sand dollars. At Tour ear nest and repeated solicitation be was induced 1 1 injure in votir Company, aud no.w wc avctlio recipents of it benefits. To you aud the North America Life Insnr ance Company we shall feel under obligations, such as only the widow and fatherless can feci and express-. i ifay you have sneees in lndncin others to nsnie in yonr u:ot liberal company, and may l:u fjord of the widow and ornhars bless roa and prosper you in your good work. lUMABBf C. liARBKK, of Kowan Mills, N. O. Mr. Hnldernes is also aeoul for tho t jver- pool, London and Glolie Firb Insurance Coui panv, which insnres all kinds of niiblio and pri vate buildings. Hailrond DetH.tsy Brirlges Fac tories. Founderies, Mill and Merchandise and pays ail i s losses promply. All letters addressed to Mr. Boldeniesa, at Tbotuasrilie, N. C will receive prompt atten tion, dee 3 tf Kilnible Land for Sale. pnE SCBCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE a two THors vxi) Pt irn uiivnSi-'.n f Ills of valuable Land in Caldwell Comity, One tract of FOUR HUNPRIiJJ ACIUS with a most valuable WATLK-FOWKB, ott I'pper Little River, sufficiint to drive enr amount of machinery, with a dam airutSy erect- citizens oflrtticll and the furrpaadinff counlie Contini:ed succca toil. Dispatch. Plftftftatafti 4pitar, .. y - - v. .ji... , . - t i .it: tun vv i.ir::uin. aa.ire . lhmue-Pri.iiti.s lo.umoni, ? u ils-M ' . r. F. Pi'OL, rte..T.l..n jor Cftason, Columbia, S. C dec. 31 ti UK NEXT SESSION OF THIS Inittitutlon will begin on the ISlli dajr of Januorj- pn... i n.i coniniue iweniy eeK. Instruction, room and n or libiaries nftVred to j aha 1 . nit. ..i nnd t.i.l.li' stnilonl. ftf I ... ' ...... . -. . t ....... . ... .... 1 1 u sii'i... i f . . i in ucitiv u rc anu . .... -TkaSrtl Wt r:e ofijuard will te il'i ner month. ratF nn.nr I 1'ik.r nil rl.,llia- ,n.n,,r.;.,....k.. el and in good condition. The entire expenne of tlie eion. Including board, fing used 6,00ti bbls. tbe pst rear.) and aa a paint The remainder of the tract will bedivided in- bed. waahina fuel, light aud bcoka, neetl not ex- j r any piirpuae i unaorjiaased lor body, durability, to lot of any size, from 1 'JO acrea upaaiua, te ceed$ft.;r . elasticity and adhesiveu.. Price tt erbbl. ol n;it pan baser. Id addition to the BsUsl literary andseiCnt-firds. I 300 II... which will snpply a tormer, for year to Jhc alsive lard lies ten miles prrth of IlirJt "Rrtment, there will be parallel course embracing ; come. Warranted iu all case., a alKive. Heeslier ... h.ti. ..- u r . , .,, Inrtru.t.mlntl.e Normal folleae and in that of a circular which eiv.a full partienlaia. N..ne gen- S fif ,k . '. Lfulrl A..si,ni... o..H ., i..ht. Art. Li....ii,n.iii,ji..:.i.m. .i... ui- be sold on the most r.nnahle t.iio.v The IWaajeattH IvUfw-H- wtH be Cotrtimicd frst PAint. reron. ran order the psinLanJ remit APP7 unacrsigiieu nt i4ownn Mills, B. Jliicmoaejr oarcccpt ol gtkda . Adere. i W Jaoul li . rwlr wm fivtw near ttio jaa. fellJ. Jan. 7, ISTO-Cia I9VVU, A- CO., StHearl&t.N.T. lands. JEREMIAH BARRINOKli A-jg. 1 ISfjii.-aSM Rowan Mills, N. 0, i - " .1 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 14, 1870, edition 1
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