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p 11 .1 . ' 5Y 'I , . - ,' a -.. i..y- -p. Hi i i fri im ii mil i I, , " . t Ml. , ..p.,, ..l....,.! . M M,',u I ii i n T uhmwH! lltf"W"J ' ' W " "" m (l ( lb North State balisbCht. riti da v, kkity. 18. iwo. Nbw AdVertixbmkxts. Annrtrong, Calor A Co, Baltimor. Phillip A Brother, Main 8tret, SalUbur?. Karlv Horn Potato-Dr Edward Mil, HalW- ury.N.C Court Order frem Alexander County. Court Order from Caldwell County. Olirer Ditaon A (V, Muaio. Dividend br I H rector, of K. C. R. Coiapa IV F. A. Htagg, Sec. The Port OffiVe lHpartment ha deci ded to re-open the office of Miranda in thi county. Mi Maggie Miller haa been appoint ed Port MiatreiM. Capt. Lb LaXTi'ne, At the conrliiaion of the eloquent and graphic lecture of Capt. 8. A damn I..-. m uTka BattU of Uie Merriwa. mid (lie Monitor." the audience wa called to der by Dr. J. W. Hull, and the K v. J Rumple wo apiointod Chairtnan. On motion of Dr. Hall the following renolu (tana m uoaaimoualv adoi.le.1, via: 1. That the thank of thi audience are due, and are herebv tendered to ' not. I.v, for the iioiile and elotiuent lecture delivered to-niuht. mi. I that our beat viah will follow him an he depart" from u. V That we return bim our cord'ml thank for the "benefit" given to our KahbaUi Schools, be ing the proceed" of hi interesting, and instruc tive lecture upon 'Hod in the Ocean." 3. That we recognise the kindnee of the Sal isbury lira Brand for their iuapiriling music upon the oecaainn, and that we lender them our thanks. Reported by order of the meeting. J. Kt Mri.K, Ch'mn. Salisbury. Feb. 14, 1870. Cox Mo Sciiooua. The Commisxionerc of Rowan County, met aa required by law, on the 2si Monday in February and remained ia session four day a The School fund under the control of the Com miiwioneni was dirtributcd as follows: Salisbury Township, Kranklin 956 children, 418 180,28 134,35 201,40 210,20 340,90 170,15 225,00 136,20 179,07 253,15 Vniir " 301 Scotch Irish " 451 Mount I lia " 538 Atweir " 777 Locke " 381 Litaker " 604 Oold mil " 305 Morgan " 402 Providence " 587 The School Committees in the various Town hip will make arrangements to commence public schools as toon a practicable. The claim paid by the Country Treasurer during the year ending 1st February, 1870, a-nounted to $7,300; Amount expended in sup port of the Poor during same time $1800. The Commissioners audited and pasxad 351 claims against the county amounting to $5,340, 40, including their awn compensation averaging about $85 to each Commissioner. The amount expend, d in keeping criminal in jail and paid by the county was $1,148. For the Old Sm th. Stale. EXHIBITION. A grand speech and musical exhibition of the Sabbath School and Day School Scholar con nected with the Chunih Street Presbyterian Church, will take place on Thursday evening, the 26th inst.. at 7 o'clock, at the Court House, or if the weather is favorable, in the Town Hall in this place. . As it is expected to lie the most interesting and successful exhibition ever held among the colored people of this place, and as the proceeds are to aid in liquidating the debt contracted hv lately repairing the church building, the a tend ance should be made good by the families of the trnb'ic. Tickets for adults 25 cents. For children 10 cent. They can he purchased at the Barber Shops of Messrs. William Valentine and Bur ton McNeely, and at the Book Store of Mr. Jas. H. Inn:-, where the programmes can be een. On yesterday our city wa thrown into great excitement by the report that one of our county men, Mr. Andrew Greene, had been shot am killed by hi brother, Dr. Wra. Greene. After an investigation of the rumor, we learned these facts : A difficulty, or misunderstanding sprung un between these parties, in regard to some hogs, and that Dr. Greene did shoot at and wound hU brother. Andrew, in the thigh. The wound is painful, but the physician, Dr. Wm II. McKee, who wa called in, testified before his Honor Mayor Harrison, that he did not tliink it dangerous whereupon Dr. Greene was required to find bail in a bond of $2,500 for his appearance. Standard. Chvucm Bcbht. We regret to learn that Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church, about three mite from this city, was destroyed by fire on Thursday night last. As there bad been no tire in the building since the Sunday previous, it must have been the work of an incendiary. Jt i a great low to the neighborhood, as it wa cue of the best country Churches in the county, be ing built of brick, and had juat recently been repaired. CharUte Daaoerat. Tat If. C. CrniBf.-We have received the first number of the above named paper, just started at Asheville, N. C, by R. A. Shotwell, Esq. The Citixen ia edited with ability, and i handsomely printed. In politics it it Conserva tive. NoTinau Tjicm. His Excellency, Gov. Holdon, has published proclamation in the Raleigh Sentinel and Standard for George W. Swepeon and M. S. Littlefield, notifying them to make report at Kaleigh to the management and disposal of the State Bond issued to them for Railroad purposes. We do not think that any thing will be baa ed by the prediction that Littlefield will fail ta wake the required report, and that he will foil to appear before the investigation Commit, tee. , Goldtn FUrcr The Masonic apron is said to be more ancient than the badge of any other honorable institution. It waa used before the (reeks and Romans bad a name. The Argo nautic expedition is generally believed to be-on-' . ly a figurative account of the deluge ; and the apron is unquestionably older than the event, It w ' worn, therefore, before the establishment of the spurious Free Masonry. We are certain from undeniable authority, that the apron ww the first specM of clothing with which mankind were acquainted, and was adopted before the SE PMiulsion of our iiroccmtors from the dardenol Jen. When thev had violated the origi nal compact their eves were opened compact their eve were opened - to a sense of grief and shame, and thev saw that ihev i were naked. Decency uirgeted the necessary expedient of covering themselves with aprons, j It is therefore ssid with great propriety thst j "the apron is more ancient than the golden tttcce or Kowan Lagle. JVoatst, London. ! I II I I nam an ana ratal Acciaeni. w at -m t m I t M . a any . that J. Clapp. of Jerry Clapp, Km., of thin county, wm killed last Friday, lu th neighborhood of Briek Church by a trow foil ing on him. The particular, a near a we ran fat them, are : Mr. C. bad narted to the wood for fuel, and while on hi wagon a large hickory tree war blown down and fell oa him, breaking hit nerk. hack and head Ha vaa found, it i supposed, about an hour after the accident happened, lying on bit) wagon, the horse having renamed quietly in the mad, apparently not having attempted to mova after the (re foil. The deceased waa a young man of good charae Ur, aged about 25, and leave a wifa aod one rhild. (ireenabvro Patriot. The Lancaster ledger aaya I "It i eatimated that not leaa than om thousand horae aud inulea have pasd throuirh thi niace during the last two month. Prieea ara aomewhat lower than last fall, though upon the whole the stock exhibited are loferior. W believe our far- mart and othera are now well tupplied in horte-flech' (iootl Price At an adininiatrator' sale in Stoke County laat week, common inula cold for f 125 aqiieee. and other property in proportion. A credit of tlx month. Winston Sentinel. The HHUboro Murderer. W learn from Solinitor Bull, aaya the Greencbom Patriot, that both Bob Gnnn and Young, who mur dered Mr. Blaylock tome few r eeks tinea, have been convicted, and will b hauged on th 1st day of Apil aaxt. Lutterloh, alias Malloy, proved an alibi and waa acquit ted. A woman, (aegro) waa also convicted laat week, for th innrder of her husband, and will "Hi retch hemp" about the aaine tim. Sad Aeeidtnt.Wn are pained to learn that Mr. J. L. Brown, of Oreeaaboro'. U. S. Storekeeper, waa aoddenly killed at Dur ham' Friday night, in an wtteinpt to jump from the train while it waa iu motion. Ha fell under the train and waa run over. Maleitjk standard. Th Lord Mayor of Load, at a recent aseet- ing to promote emigration, estimated the num ber of skilled workmen out of employment in England at between 70,000 and 80,000. Indianapolis girls are smarter than the hoy. At a spelling match in the high school there re cently the girls beat the boy three to one. Miss Lydia Thompson, of blonde fame, gave grand supper recently to the member of the New Orleans press. THF LEGISLATURE OF N. CAROLINA. SF.NATE. Mojnur, Fab. 14th. 'as called to order at 10 The Senate o'clock. Mr. Welker presented a majority report from a apecial committee, adverse to the passage of the bill to provide for calling a convention of the people of North Carolina, concurred in by Messrs. Jones, of Wake, and Lassiter. Mr. Bobbins presented a minority report of considerable length, concurred in by Mr. M ur- r. Scott moved that two copies of the reports be printed for the use of etch Senator. After some discussion theorigiual proposition to print waa voted down. 81 LU INTRODUCED. By Mr. M.irtindale : Bill to abolish the Pen itentiary Commission, and places their duties in the hands of the Superintendent of Public Works and gives bim additional clerical ser vice. Mr. Welker moved a suspension of the rule in order to put the bill on its. several readings, which was voted down. Mr. Forkner moved it reference to the Com mittee on Public Buildings, which motion pre vailed. By Mr. Blythe: Resolution proposing to raise a joint committee to superintend all the Public Printing for the use of the Oeneral Assembly ; lies over. " By Mr. Welker : Resolution instructing the Committee on Public Printing of both Houses, to make arrangement to have the printing and binding of the State executed on the best terms; lies over. By Mr. Bobbin : Resolution instructing the Clerk of the Senate to advertise for sealed pro posals to do the Public Printing, said proposals to be addressed to the President of the Senate and to be opened in three davs after the adop tion of the Resolution, and the lowest bidder shall di the work, lies over. By Mr. Moore, of Yancey : Resolution propo sing to adjourn sine die on the 28th of February. Lie over. By Mr. Love : Reached. That the Auditor be, and he is here by requested, to inform the Senate, on or before the 22nd inst., what i the value of the ice fur nished the Departments of the State during the year 1869 ; what precedent be has for this ex penditure, prior to July 1st, 1868, and that he give the words of the statute under which it is allowed. Jlrmlml. further. That he be again requested to furnish the Senate with an Remixed account of the expenditure on Capitol Square for the rear ending Sent. 30, 1899, and since then to Feb. 10, 1870, which was adopted. RESOLUTIONS AMD BIl.t.fl Bill to suspend the first sixtion of chapter 45 of the Revised Code and title 11 of the Code of Civil procedure. Mr. Graham moved to postpone Its further consideration until to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Lost. Mr. Stephens moved it indefinite postpone ment. .Prevailed. M'Fi I A I. ORDEB. An act (by Mr. Graham,) to repeal certain art passed at the session of 1868 and 1869, ma king appropriation to Railroad Companies, and a substitute (by Mr. Cook) similar to the origi nal bill, making an exception in caw of the North Western North Carolina Railroad. Mr. Rlvthe opposed the original bill and the substitute, in a speech of some length. Mr. Brogden followed in opposition to the bill in a speech of great lengQi.i Mr. Cook said the hour had arrived when the Senate usually adjourned, he desired to discuss the bill, and in order to give it the consideration it deserved, moved to adjourn until j o ctucX this evening to consider it, which motion pre vailed. HOUSE OF "REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Feb. 14 House met pursuant to adjournment. kbho i.nTn ys a WD hi t . ia. Br Mr. Vestal : A resolution that the Oener al Assembly adjourn on the 28th of February, 1870. Lie over. By Reynolds, col.: A resolution requiring the Commission of Investigation to report on or be fore March 1st, 1870. Lies over. Hv Mr. Micks : A bill in tavorof W A Strange of Cherokee. Referred. J'.v Mr, Foster: A bill in relation to common carriers. Referred. Bv Mr. M alone : A bill to require defendants to tile pleadings on oath in all cases in which the execution of sny written instrument is denied. Referred. ' v" eUi:MHR Bill to authorize the Commissioners of Nah co.Tnty tojeyv jsjejcial tax, . passed ita third reading, by avoteof yeas 52, Hays 18, Mr. Welch moved to usp a I the rules and take up hi resolution, declaring it to be tl e sense of tee Oeneral Assembly that their terms expire on the 1st Thiin-dav in August, 1870. The yeas and nays being called the motion prevailed by the following ballot: Yea 41 Nays 2G. Mr. Wejeh called the previous finest ion and upon the call asked for the yeas and nays. .Si A ballot brine taken th) Hoax call for th previous question by a vole of yeas 37, nays 32. Vpoa th adoption of tb resolution the fol lowing ballot was had : Yeas 48, Nay Vest- 1 (No quorum.) Mr. Welch said the laat two ballot showed that a quorum waa present, and certain members were dodging in th lebhy to defeat this revolu tion. II wanted th people of the State to know th men who war ntaixr raring to saddle themselves upon them for four years. CM motion of Mr. M alone, a call of the How was bums and seventy members answered to their names. Oa motion of Mr. Watch, further proceedings under the call was dispensed with. Mr Welch moved that the clerk be instruct ed to place upon th journal the namesjpf those men who failed to vote upon his resolution and amwered to their names uader the call of the House. Mr. Sinclair moved to lay th motion on th table. The veaa and oar brine called, tne mo tion to lav on the table wa rejected by the fol lowing ballot : Ysa S3, nay 34. Th motion of Mr. Welch, to record name waa then put to a vote, and rejected by the fol lowing ballot : Yaw it, nay 4a ftmcMtfi. Bill to amend chanter 184. Public Laws of 1868 '69. Passed Its third reading. Mr. Pou area to a question of privilege and aaid: In November laat, a resolution was intro duced into this House declaring in substance that the term of office of the present CJenera! Assembly ends on the first Thursday in August 1870. Thi resolution wa referred to the House Committee on Privilege and Election. Subsequently, the opinion of the Justices of the Supreme Court, on the same question wa sought by th General Assembly. Soon after the answer of the Justices, meeting was held of the Committee on Privileges and Ejections, by which it appeared that nine members of the committee were favorable to a short term. As there was no contrary opinion in the committee. and none in the whole I louse, so for m I knew, I thought it would be a work of su Derogation to make a formal written report and I to stated in this nous. Very lately I have heard with sur prise, thaa an effort wm being made to commit mem bers of this House to an opinion favorable to the long term. For this reason I supported thi morning a suspension of the raws to take up the resolution of the gentleman from Haywood. I wished to-dav. te put at rest for all time in this House, the question of the tenure of office of the Oeneral Assembly. Mr. Moore, of Chowan, moved to suspend the rules and take up the Senate bill, for the better protection of the Slate' interest w a Stockhold er in the N C R & The motion wm put to a vote and adopted. (The bill provides that director representing the States' interest call a matting of directors of said road within ten davs after the ratification of this bill, and to vote for a distribution of divi dend m the surplus earnings for tha year past. Th said surplus earning shall not be devoted to the payment of debt not due. Thai any one or more of wid Directors refused to obey the in structions herein contained if the Governor isau- and requested to remove such Director or Director without delay.) That the Secretary of State is instructed to deliver to each of the Directors a certified copy of this bill within 5 days after its ratification. Mr. J arris offered the following proviso: Proriiltd : The said surplus earnings shall be ap plied exclusively to the paying interest of the State bonds issued for the construction of wid road. , On motion of Mr. Moore, of Chowan, the pre vious question wm called, and Mr. Jarvis' pro viso was rejected and the bill passed it second reading by a vote, of yea 47, nays 18. Mr. Durham, offered the following proviso: Prorided, That the dividends due the state shall be applied to the pavment of the appropriations made to the imane Asvluna and the institution of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Mr. Durham, offered this proviso In order to relieve the peo ple of being burdened by a apecial tax for the support of those institutions. Un motion of Mr. Moore, of Chowan, the pre vious question wm called. Mr. Durham's proviso wm put to a vote and rejected by a vote ef yeas 27 nays 42 (a party vote with few exceptions.) The bill then pass ed its third reading hv a vote of yea 57 nay 'ii i :t I so a nnrtv vote with some execution- i Rei n ih's m "ived to suspend the rules snd take up his resolution requiringnhe commission ap pointed to investigate alleged frauds to make a lull or partial report to the General Assembly on or before the 1st of March 1870, and after that monthlv to the Governor. After some debate the motion wm adopted. Mr. Stilley moved to strike out the latter part of the resolution so m to make the Commission report to the General Assembly by the 1st day of March. Mr. Durham wid that thi amendment would limit the action of the commission to about 15 days. He charged that gentlemen who voted for this amendment would do so, knowing full well that it would be impossible to obtain the testimony of Littlefield, Swepson and other im- portant witnesses. He called upon Reporters to note this fact, and 1 denunciation of this cvi- dent snd patent attempt to defeat an effective and thorough nvestigation of frauds by the I commission recently Organised. n .: vi . ij ,l .,,. r red to the committee on Judicisry with instruc- tions to report to-morrow morning. fU UIUIIUU VI ... 1 1 IN. M.V I WV. I L On motion of Harris, of Wake, col., the rules were suspended and the bill levying a special tax for the support of the Insane Asylum and the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, wm taken up. Mr. Durham said that in view of the passage of a bill calling into the Treasury dividends of the N. C. Railroad, he would move . to postpone this bill until Wednesday week, in order that tb Home might know the amount so obtained. and it might be large enough to relieve the ne cessities of the two Asylums. He did not think members should be so greedy for their per diem as to recklessly saddle the people with addition al taxes, Ac After some debate Mr. Durham' motion a rejected by a vote of yeas SI, nays 96, The lull then passed its second reading by a vote of yeas 38, nays 33. On motion of Mr. Argo, the rules were sus pended and the bill to authorise the commis sioners of Orange, to issue bond was taken up and passed its second reading bj a vote of yeas ttS, nay 0. T be Roust ikon sdjourned. BETATfJ. KVRNINO BES8ION. Moadaj. Feb. 14th, 1870 Senate met at 7 ocloek. The question was upon Mr. Cook's sub stitute to Mr. Graham's bill repealing the Railroad appropriations- Tha measure waa debated at length ; the substitute being tha same as the original bill except in details. Messrs Bobbins, Cook tnd Graham apoke in favor of th repeal ; Messrs. Forkner and Smith sgainst Tl,. .uh.titi.tft. r.. sulnnfftl .... M .. 12 r j Mr- Jones, of Meeklenborg. moved to flint ml the substitute jutt adopted br strik nig out the hrsl section, and inserting the h rst two section ot tb original bill. Adop ted. A amended, bill pasaed second reading yeas Jit nays H. 1 be rules were suspended and the bill nut on tnird reading. Xl . tj I snd by provid- 5" I j j" I Mr. rorkner Jhoved to amen nig that the a-t should not North Western N. C. Rail Rofd. Adopted. yeas 16 nays 17, tbe President voting affirm-' altvelv. The bill then patted third reading, rent 21, nays 16. This bill repeals the Railroad appropria tion acts, and pn idea that the Special Tax now in the Treasury be tnrned into the gener al fund and be credited pro rattf on the tax to be raised out of the people thi year. ' Op motion tha Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATI VE.S mom UwWQB, A mattage waa received from the Senate transmitting various bill and reaolutionc.all which were appropriately disposed of. On motion ot Mr. French the hill concern ing constable wa referred to th Judiciary Committee. On motion of Mr. Shaver, the rules war suspended and th reaolution iu favor of IWuderaoa and Euul. waa taken up. and passed ita second leading. On motion of air. Uowinaa, the rule ware suspended and the b II incorporating the N C. Sauitariau Company, Vaa taken up and natltd ita aaveral reading. On motion of Ha ris, of Wake, col., th rules were usiierded and the bill to prevent th aale of Momeatead waa taken up aud replaced upon the Calendar. Ou motion of Mr. French, the rule wore suspended aud th bill to incorporate th Mechanics Building and Loan Association, waa takau up and patted its several read ing. After the paaaagw of various unimportant bill of a local nature, the House adjourned. aBVATB. Tuesday. Feb. 14, 1670. Tha Senate wa called to order at 10 o'cloak. Bil ls IKTBODIM-ED. By Mr. Smith, (Republican), resolution in relation to tnveetlgalkm Committees, to wilt Whereas. The Senate on the evening of toe 14th day of February IS70, by a small majority did past a bill calling in all the new boud of thi State ; aud whereas, it is re- i garded by all financial meu as a direct repu- dtntio of t lie bonwtli contracted debt of the State, and whereas, it is now more than use less to pay out any farther sums ot money for the prosecut'ou of the alleged Railroad frauds. Therefore, resolved by th Sonata tha House of Representatives concurring, that all the committees appointed by either branch ot this Geueral Assembly he aud the same are hereby ordered to cease all further iu- vwtigatiou in said alleged frauds. Resolve J further, that a copy of the res olutions be published in the Kaleigh Man dard for the information of all concerned. Lies over. On motion of Mr. Jotiet, of Columbus, the rules were suspended and the bill to incresse the sabvy of Supreme Court Judges to $3.- UUO waa taken up. BI'fX'IAl, ORDER. Bill (by Mr. Bobbins) to provide for elec tion of member to the ( i-reral Assembly. Mr. White (for the Code Cpiniriissiouer offered a suhstirute,for the bill, providing for for the election at the sitiue time and place of members of I ougress. Legislature, county Treasurer. Register of Deeds, county Survey ors, and Attorney General. Mr. Graham mover! to amend the substitute by including the election of Sheriff aud Coro ner at the same time and place, which was adopted. On motion of Mr. Jonet, of Wake, its fur ther consideration was postponed uutil Thursday next at 12 o'clock, and On Motiou of Mr. Love, the committee-on Public Printing was authorised to have the bill printed. On motion of Mr. Jones, of Mecklenburg the rules were suspended, and the bill declar atory of of the eases which an act entitled an art concerning the se'tleinent of the estate of deceased persons, chap. 113, acts of lrJ4ie-(K was taken up. A motion to lay on the table, mad by Mr. rorkner, failed, reas 15, nays 10. The bill was amended in several particu lars and passed its second reading. Pending its further consideration the Sen ate adjourned uutd i u clock this evening. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. -Fob. Hilba870. I lou He assembled at the usual hour. RESOU'TIOXS AND BILLS. By Mr. Painter, a resolutiou to provide for a State Printer. Lie over. Mr. Ve-tal moved to suspend the rules and take up his resolution, adjourning sine die ou the 28th inst. The motion to suspend the rules wr.s adop ted by a vote of yens 62. nays 1 . The resolution was adopted by a vote of yeas 55. uayt 23. On motion of Mr. Ash worth, the rules were suspended, aud the bill to allow Justi- ces of the Peace to take privy examination cf married women, was taken up. amended, ud Dassed ita several readings. On motiou of Mr. Ash worth the rule were ., ,,,,) j Ltu ..nu.,.l m Public Laws of fW This hill reoeals see. r, chap, by, entitled "an act to incorporate . 1 . l VT . i rt , , n i, r SSA. mo vcuirai nonti Carolina n. iv to. i ne ..... ec-'on PrPl to be reiiealed provides that ? 8u8e f t"' Koad ''H be the aame as that of the N. C. Wilmington, Charlotte and nuineriord U.K. Mr. Durham favored tha hill, aud offered the following amendment : That so much of section 7. ehan. 112. of the laws of North Carolina of 08-0. as pre Mribing the guage f the Platter Bank am Salt works R. R., be aud the tame it hereby repealed. T ,. Mr. Durham's a mend meu t waa put to a vote and adopted. Gn motion of Mr. Mai one. tha bill was fun her amended, to the effect that to much of th act, incorporating the Atlantic, Ten -net and Ohio R. R., as prescribes tha guage, be repealed. Th previous quetUon was called and sus tained upon tl e bill. "" , . The yeaa and nays vara called and th bill passed itt second reading by a vote of yea 00, nay 13. SPfXIAl. OBPKR. Resolution requiring the commission of In; vestigation to report to the General Assem biy ail tha facta Sn their possession on or he- fore Ma rrh 1st, and after that inouthl to the Governor. On motion at MrvRou, the whole matter waa re-committed to the committee on Judi ciary with instruction -to report tp-morrow morning. On motion the House adjourned. K . ! RA(S9 t RAGS! Wa wriah to purchase a large ausnti- . e ... i. :k .;u ...... '7 r-ga. - ' V3 "'K""i tnarket price WE AHE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE sale of '-Lincoluton Mills" wrapping paper. and are prepared to supply tb merchants of Salisbury and vicinity, with paper at facto ry prices. A g'"M' stock always on hand. SMITH, rUSlr.lt. nuisaaES C UU. Salisbury. N. C, Fab. 11. 1870. 6-ft r"B.TJSTEE'a sUaJUB THE UK- dersigned will expose to public sale to the ffoir ,,i(Jdpr M the House in SaHshnrv, on the first day of March next, one fine Piano, to satiny a BMirtgage executed by m. ti: Mc Neely to the undersigned. The Piano may be seen till sale at the Kev. J. Humpies residence. Term Ca.-h. O. W. GREEN A CO. Feb. 9th, 1870. 6:3t ' THRt'HEsTfel REPOITKR, i iiiii r Nxwarsr.K. rmiiiiiip it K. C. it LI EE, kJ. a.BIADLKT. Jr., at ClIEaTEB, 8. C. TERUa-Javarisbly in advsac,..........a.t SPECIAL NOTICES. Sis out tub bust. ao MVX -TM on.r utdrvaic mraovro OROIDE GOLD WATCHE8, Manufortured hv THE OROIDE WATCH CO. They are all the best make. Hunting V fl Jlwty chased ; LOOK A!fD WataJl MKK KIRK (miulmsiI art equal in appearance to tb best gold Watchc usually costing ll&O. Full Jew eled Levers, Gents and Ladies' sise, at $15 each. i OCR DOC RLE EXTRA REFINED Solid Oroide (iold Hunting Case, Fall Jeweled I-c- vera, are equal to $200 (iold Wak-hes ; Regula ted and Guaranteed to keep correct time, and wear and not tarnish, with Extra Fine Cases, at $l0 each. NO MONEY REQUIRED IN ADVANCE Wa send by Exprew anywhere in the Ciiited Sutea, livable to agents on delivery, with the privilege to opsn and examine lie (ore add for, and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the hx press charges, tnsjds will be sent bv mail as Registered Package, prepaid, hy sending cash in a.lranee. An Agent tending for Sir Watchre get un extra Watch fire, making srera $15 Watckr for $00, or .Scrca $20 Watrhrtui $120. A Wo ELEG A NT OROl DE OOLD CHAINS, of latest and must costly style, for Iadiea ami . I M . ft A . IA I. ft- . ft . ' aft. ft i i. -linemen, iroui iuuiw incites long, ai ji, aud $8 each, sent with wauJics at lowest wholesale price. State kind and sise of walch required, and to avoid bogus concerns order on lv trom THE OROIDE WATCH CO, nov 6 6m 148 Fulton street, New York. 3 q q q q q q i; q q q jj q TO TUB WOBKING CLaBH We are now nrenared to famish all claww with coastaot em jiloyraent st home, the whole of the time br for the spare momenta, ueraase Dw, llctn ad uroiilanie. I'rrsoos of eitlier mx easily earn from (be. to t7 str evening, and a proportional snra by dw otitis Ittlr whals Urns to th basinets. Boys and girls earn eesrlr s mach m meo. Thst all who swthis notice msy wad tin Ir sddreas, aa test tae Cusinesi make this uoprralkled offer. To snrli ss are sot well sstisfled we willcsnd ll'topsy for the Iron bis of writing. Full parHcalars, a vslusWe sam ple, which will deteconvsaeaee work oa sods copy of The reople s Llleraiy companion one oi tne largest and t sat fomfly newspapers pablisbed all sent free by wail. Reader r, it you want parnsr you want permanent molt table wuik, address K. C gasta, Heine- ALLKJN At ., An jaaai LORILLARD'8 "EUREKA" SMOKING. TOBACCO. i aa excel lent ar ticle f granulated Virginia ; wbetev er lutrodnred it is aaivevsallyadmlr ed. It ii put np is hsndsoms maslln bags, to which orders for Meerschaum Pisa(Sre dsily packed. LORILL ARD'S YACHT CLUB elasssd by si I who con some it ssths "Unest of all: it is made oT the tMOaiNQ TOBACCO. I choicest leaf grown; it is h n i i -nervous in Its eBecta, as the Nicotine has been extracted ; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smo king; it is very mild, light in color and weight; hence one pound will last w long as three of ordina ry tobacco, la this brand we also pack orders ev ery day for first qnrlity Meerschaum l'iies. Try it and convince vouitelvea It Is all that it claims to be, the finest of til." LORILL ARD'S CENTURY CHEWING TOBACCO Thia brand of r'ra Cat chewing tobac co bas no eqnal or superior anywhere. It is without iluubt tlie best chewing tobacco in the country. LORILL ARD'S SNUFFS have now been iu general aw in the I'nited States over 1 10 years, snd still sekiiowleilued "the best wherever ased. If yoar storekeepers does not have these srticles rorssle, ask him to net them; they are sold lv re sectable jobber almost everywhere. Ulrculara or prices forwarded on application. P. LURILLAitl) A CO., Jan 21-3 3.n New York. IRRITABLE IXVAIalDS. Tnffigestlon not only effects the nhrslcal health hut the dispositions and tempers" of its victims. The dyspeptics becomes, too, in a measure demoralized hv his Hufl'erings. He is subject to his ot lrnutiou, sullc nness, or des pair, aa the ease may lie. A preternatural sen- sitiveness which be caunot control, leads him to mistsonstrna the words and acts of those around bim, and bis intercourse even with those nearest and dearest to him is not unfre- quently marked by exhibitions of testiness for eign to bis real nature. These are the mental phenomena of the disease, for which the invalid cannot he justly held responsible, but thev oc casion much household discomfort, it is to the interest of the home circle, it is essential to family harmony as well as to rescue of the prin cipal suiferer, from a ntute not fur removed from incipient insanity that these symptoms of mental disturbance be promptly removed. This tnu oniy oe anno ny removing their nbvsical cause, a derangnient of the functions of the V.omach and its allied riscers, tiro liver and the bowels. Upon these three important organs iiosteiter s stomacn Hitters act simti Itaneous v proline cing a thorough and salutary change in their condition. The vegetable ingrerients of wnicn tnr preparation is composed are o n re. uovaung, regulating and alter tire eh urnct er mid the itiiuulauts which lends activity to their re medial virtues is the purest and best that can extracted from the most wholesome of all eer. pals, vis: souud rye. No dyspeptic can take this genial restorative for a single week without experience a noiauie improvement in bis health. Not only will bis bodily suffeiiu abate from day to day, but hn mind will recover rapidly from its restlessness and irrilablitv, mid this happy change will manifest iUolfin his demean or to all around him. Dr. A. L. 800TIL is lha inventor of several medical preparations which have become very popular, and have been liberallv used. Among nis mveuuonsare "uaii s ifaisam lor the Lungs ana "liverwort and Tar." For tha pact tix years a better Lung remedr has been offered to the public. Kead the following letter from iu.ovuv.ix, momiigmnt. -.. Messrs. J. JT. HARRIS a CO., Cents ; I make the fb! towing statement from a parfect conviction ana Knowledge or tbe benefits of MUtm'm Lanf Balaam in oaring the most deep seated l'rt.MosARv CottstTiiPTioH .' I have witness its effect on tbe young and the old, and 1 can trn ty say mat it i by far the best expectorant re medy with wheh I am aeouainted. For Coughs aiiu aii lue eany stages ot L,ung complaints, I believe k be a certain cure, and if everr fam ily woo.u keep it by them, ready to administer upon tne nrsi appearance oi disease about tbe Lungs, there would lie rerr few cases of fatal consumption It causes the phlegm and mat ter to raise, without irritating those delicate organs (the Lungs), and without producing LHiunupuiiiu oi we uoweis. It also give tnd changes an the morbid secretions to a healthy state. Yours raapectmilr, i A, L. 8C0VIL. Sold br all Medicine Dealers. RfcaxiM by Da. O. B. Pocxsok, Salisbury. y- 1 lm I AJrW KZisUBB, Cures gore Throat. A Favorite Medicine with all classes. .fl. It Dan,' tain Killer. IF you hare Painter's Colic, Vte tht Pain Killer No Medicine is to popular A' the rain K i lire. JE KP the Pain Killer always at hand. f F yon have a Coagh or Cold, Cte the Pain Killer. LOOK ont and not be caught without a Bottle of 1'ain Killer in the house LET even body use tbe Pain Killer For Sprain ami Brnitet. INVERT sailor shoulifearrr a bottle of Vj rain Killer tcith him. KEMBMBER. the Pafn Killer is for oof Internal nmkExtemal net. The Pain Killer is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Kamilv Medicine. rKRRY DA VIS Jt SOX, rroprietort. 74 Uigh street. Providence. 3TS St. Paul street. Montreal, Canada, JT Sootbainptou Bow, London, England. JUST RECEIVED a raxH sSawTMsnrr or Grarden SEEDS ! WARRANTED GENUINE, consisting in part of the following froi LANDRETH. BUST OTHERS GARBAGE SEED. BEET CUCUMBER PARSNIP TOMATO OK HA LETTUCE UADDI811 8A0E PARSLEY GELEBY RHUBARB OYSTER PLANT ONION SETTS, ii i ii i SQUASH Drag Store. ALMANAC CALL AND GET FREE. AN KOSKOO ! AT 19 PER DOZ. At ENN18S' Drug Storr DEEMS' PILLS, TWO DOLLARS PER DOZ feb 5 tf At ENN1SS' Drag Store Early Rose and Goodrich POTATOES! ! THE CELEBRATED Early Rote and Goodrich, yielding from 40 to 60 bushels for one, at ENN1SV Drug Stora. Sale of Valuable Bcal Estate in YADKIN CO., N. C. 6t VIRTUE of authority vested in th un dersigned a Trustee of W. L. Van Eaton, wa wiU expose to public sale On the 9fA day qf March, 1870, AT JONE8VILLE, YADKIN CO., That valuable Tract of Land known as (he W L. Van Eaton botue tract, sitnatcd near Jones vi lie, on the Yadkin River, aud containing three hundred and twenty -revon (:H7) acres, more or ess. The most of this is l iidkin Hiver liottom Land, aud in a high statu of cultivation. Also, Five (5) liall-Acre isits iu the town ot Jonosville, including dwelling house, store house, omces, and out buildings. Also, the property known as the female Academy Property, in said towu, comprising about three aud half acres, more or less. Also, the lot of Land, and Office thereon, I v- iug between the Chapel property aud the above named river laud. Also, the property known as the Tan Tard snd lot. comprising about four (4) acres, lying between the said plantation aud tbt town of Joutaville. TE1IMR CASH. R. R. GWYNK, V - R. U. OATS. Feb 4, 1869 4 lm Sale of Yadkin River Lands. BY ORDER OF COURT I WILL expose the land belonging to tbe estate of Robert Kills for sale at the premises on Weilnesdsy the 16th day af starch next. These Lauds are situated on tbe Yadkin Hiver. abouteiglit miles from Salisbary, Id Rowan county. Sod two miles from Holtsbnrg Depot on the ltsilroad : there ore sbout THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, and it will be sold ia a number of small traetssoaa to salt purchase. with moderate means. The whole tract will be sold subjeet to tbe dower right of the widow. This Is on of the most valuable and desirable tracts of land In this pert ton ol the State, a large I .hi ! ion of it being the FINEST RIVER BOTTOMS, equal in fertility to any land is the State. The terms of sale will be one-third issh, attd a credit of one and two years for the balance with interest from date: titles riser veil until tie purchase mousy is paid up in full . -ii II I V. fVAHIJ, February 1st, 1870 8.6w Commissioner GARDEN SEEDS Warrantedall of them to be of the Crop of 1869, and therefore FRESH. 1 HE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure to an nounce, that, after a provoking delav of several days, his stock of tiAKDEX SEEDS are at band. It embraces all the ordinary kinds of Vegetables, as well as a few new aud interest Ing vaiiot'es. The past season has been uncommonlv favor able for the Seed Crop ; the crop is therefore large, anu tue seeus superior. It is well known that "Figs dp not grow on Thi&tles.Dor Grapes upon Thorns." neithei is it to be expected that good Vegetables can be grown from indifferent or carelessly selected Seed. It is hardiy necessary to add; that the subscriber bas availed himself of the most relia ble Seed Growers for his supplies, and having no old stock left from pre v ion year ; ha in conse quently enabled to lurnlsn me highest possible guaranty of tbe superiority and reliability of hi stock Amongst thcui ne has a largt stock ol Larly aod lata Urge FLAT DUTCH CABBAGE, i . i DRUM HEAD " LARGE OX-HEART, LARGE EARLY YORK, &o EXTRA EARLY IE AS Two weeks earlier than the earliest GENUINE TOM THUMB Only ten inches and rery prolific I. A 111. I MAI, DWARF MARROWFAT, DWARF BLUJS IMPERIAL, ELUlNIE and several others BEANS, of every approved sort, both Bunch and role ; toate of very early maturity also a new and very dceira ble- variety, viz : , THE GERMAN WAX BEEN entire ly atringlcss ; Pole and Bunch ; when boiled they are at rich at butter. CUCUMBER -RADISH SQUASH, Some af great excellency TOMATOES of many and latett belt sorts. CAULIFLOWER, GUINEA 8QUA8H, &c KOHL RABBI A Turnip and Cab- bago, in the same plant a into a curi osity rery hardy and easily cultiva ted when properly cookei, equal to the Oaliflowtr in delicacy. BEETS of erery approved hind Tur nip and Lot, Etxra Early or d week CORN, EVERGREEN SUGAR CORN, &c. Persons at a distance can hare Seedt tent by mail at the rate of 8 eta per pound. Dealers and others are invited to forward their orders to EDWARD SILLS, Drug Store, febll-2t Salisbury, N. C McCubbins, Sullivan & Co. New Goods! We have received oar Fall Sc Wintor aiock of New Good. which ia very large and complete consisting in part ot DRY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Sole and Upper Leather, Enameled and Patent Leather, Coach Harnesa and Saddlery Trimminga of all kinds, Calf Skins, Lin ing and Pad Skins, Linseed, Tanners and Kerosene Oils, Co pal and Coach Varnish, White Lead of the very best Brands, Colored Paints of all kinds, Cot ton Bagging and Roping, Iron, Ties and Twine, Steel and Iron. POWDER ! POWDER RIFLE, BLASTING AND MINING POWDER, Yarns, Sheetings, CotTee, Sugar and Tea, Molasses and Syrup, Salt, Drugs and Medicines, and in short EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE Ail of which was bought for CiVSH, a- will be sold AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, We allow no House to under sell u& Be sure to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. i It affords us a pleasure to how our Goods whether we sell or Lot? Don't be decoived by loud blow ing and heavy shelling, but come to see ua and get posted up. (tj Orders from a distance it ' promptly filled at lowest orice., (T We buy nearly all kinds of Produce. t McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., No. 1, Mubphy's GaaatT Row, Salitbury, 8ept 24, 18C9. 131 .-
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