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I f .' 1 1 I c!b Sort!) State 'BT, FKIIUT. APBIt.a. 1670. OVH TrtTBIVEB. Tver thm rlrw h b-kiB t ro ,,rH our wk.'ve V t TlU pleam rf ihelr noT rubs I , ! ,i ilnlr votor are to Inthe oVaiiig tidV fUert't one will) ringlet of miiiiiv gold, Vn.l ' reOVtiou of lie"' pwu Vtue, Ie wo d In th tll!lit grey nl old, nJ llio xile iuit l.l.l liim from mortal wear. Wu ww not the auftl' 'x- last ' l,"n'. The c'tft of ibe city wtiuoukl not Mr ; Over tit river, orer the river, My broilitr tial read o wvlcomt m. Over th rivrr th boatman t, . 'irrled another, the hnnwliold pet; Ilvr bright cur! waeed in the gale, IHrllng Minnie I see lier yet. rilit rnaamd on her booom bar dimpled hand, Ad fearlely entered the hniom bark W walked it Kli.lv from tbc ilret Miid And all otir-niwJiiiie grew ttraitgvly dark. .V. know alio in Mifi on the other lde, Where all the raiMoined and angel be; Over the river, the mystic river, My childhood idol are waiting for me. for none return from those quiet shore, Who cn.m with the lioitman cold and pale ; We hear the dip of the golden oar. We catch a gleam of the snowy aail, And lot they have jwneed from oiir heart , fhry crom the atream and are gone for aye ! We cannot somter the veil apart, That hides from onr virion the gate of day; We only know thai their bark no more Shall (ail with our on life' tormy a, Yet somehow I hoc on the unaeen hore They watch and beckon and wait for me. And I lit and think when the ennaef a gold J flushing river and hill and shore, I shall one day stand by the voter cold, And list to Ibe aoqnd of the boatman's oar ; I shall wsteh for the gleam of the flapping sail, I shall hear the boat a it gains the strands, I shall pan from tight with the boatman pale T' the bettershore of the spirit land ! J shall know the loved who have gone before And joyfully sweet shall the meeting be, When over the river, the peaceful river, The Angule of death shall carry me. MA RBI AGE AND MORALITY. Neglect of the Bite in Europe, and the Social Contefuences the cate in a lie ligioue Point (View. A London weekly journal treat the above subject iu the following word : A generation or two aga, when English pride wai at it highest, a it whs the fashion to dwell with ranch satiffaetion on the superior morality of I'roteetant coun tries, and England in pm ticular, compar ed wilh that which prevailed in Roman Catholic land. Fashion, however, change. Romniem attained something pf premium in dietmpmhed British cir cles, Protestantism falling to a discount. Anil then tl toht assertion of Roman ian themselves in favor of then ci'eed be gan to receive credence. It slipped ciiiiie how into a kind of nraxim tlmt Romania! pnpulaliot.a a., morn moral, in thu com mon i clt sinsiical sense of the woul, which regard enecially th relutions between "ter rthen u gentleman, handing up her the teie, than communities of the reform- I fare, knocks off his hut, or pitches it away ed filth. This was the kind of concession Jovn hi nose ; nor doe she receive her gri.c --fully qtade by peraon of liberal re- "change," afn-r this (to hire) Sueonvenl litrioti opinions to cealons Romanists:- cut net of gallantry, in grim silence .-he 'Yon are. no doubt, superstiiious and if- wears no tjowered brocade to be trodden uorant people ; but it must ba confessed j th.U von have an advantage over n in fioiut of what i specially called morality Thomas of your belierer arc sounder in this respect, both iu principles and con duct ; great is the virtue of the confes sional to keep ordinary people in the Straight road. And the pretentious thus poljp ly conceded has been employed with hmidanee of self laudation by the xeat- bus nersoii. chiefly converts, who devote i themsc lve to magnifying the glorie of j U-cousumptiou thickness ; lite bonnet up their nersnation in public writing and o i her lu I : of plain straw simp'y Irim- speakiug, but there, lies an appeal beyond j all thi loose '.alk to an nnimpaioned j trfbiiil-that of terittca!iialyis. Aod this proves (assuming the figures to be correct) that the respective sensual moral ity of European countries, if tested by tbe number of illegitimate hirths, (and ro oth er test can will be derised,) has uo rela tion whatever to their retiiective creed. Here are the figure given by M. Maurice BJock i bis very valuable work, "L'Eu fope Politique et Sociate " Of all tho Eeropean countries, thatMn which by far the greateg relative number of natural children is born is in Bavaria, a country of which two-third of the peo ple are Catholic, and exceattvely Catho lic, and in which "the confesional" is 'more of a real institution than almost any where else. In Bavaria the illegitimate Lirths amount to 2.07, or nearly 21 per cent of the whole. Next comes Saxony and Wurtomburg ; the first exclusively, the second chiefly fiotestants In these illrgitimate birth amount to 15 or 1.17 per cent respectively. In Sweden and Norway (Protectants) they are 9.3 and 0.8; in Auptria (very Catholic) 89 -Next & these cornea a list of connttict comprieittg, in- faet. the greater part nf Europe, to which the illegitimate "birth place is singularly uniform I nowhere retch below 7 per cent, and nowhere at taining These ere ta':en In order of immorality, beginning with tbe worst Belginm, Buia, Italy, France, Prussi, Ki'gtaud. Of Ireland there are, we be lieve, ho trustworthy returns, but com mon opinion makes it rank very favora bly In ihh) respect. Below the countries thus enumerated, and there.fo.ie the leai-i exceptionable ef ell, com Cathol ic Spaiu wilh 6J pe4---eeetr-md last Spain with only 4 per. cent, whicb thu attain the European "prime of viitne."' These diversities are very far from ad milting of easy, or, indeed, any explana tion from SUOh maierials foi knowledge MS we posses. K. me thing is diie lig i'lstlloiiok. For hislai.ee, the three Oer mair countries which rank woiat on the list ail pie pe4UrJyreuic4t a codes ot maniage laws, which restrict honora ble utatiimony and render- lnrguhtr I ut d'irabhv eo.iuec".ns " wi! I mariages, as the Oei mans oddly but expressively, call tbi m mote commoo than iln-y oik crwise wo! t nc. And ttje sape obtrnc t.ve legislation nrcvmtl, more or tree id other c.titirn m.'il countries. But Una ha no relation to r. lirloue question. And phe eimpt couclutmn we wth to draw is, we eoiicelec, undeniable, that it aannoi oe proved, or render, d probable that the reli gion prevailing in any European rauntry, taken apart froaa other cause, ineWurt- at nil the number of Itlriri'imate birth. ttrligions partisan should, then-fore, be very caiiiioua befora they enttcaenr to in .Uc Hpmil for their own fYllli oat of lb vtrukufaaea and sins wbleh tiny can charge- to tlie account of heretical popula tion I hey lay tlieiimlvt a open to ci lIMlliijf retorts. Duller acquiesce iii tiibboii's tni'iahial conclusion that reli gion in th' partial stne of the word i "ttll-powerful to impel, poworle to Item the itrtKiu ol national in. inner." . SET 11 BOYDKN. Mr. Seth Boyden, a well known r-i-dent oi Eea county, N. J., died at Mid dleville on the lat iuet., in ibe eighty aec mid year of hi age. Mr. Boyden cam to Newark in IMA, mul engaged in the manufaet urt of leather. From that time mi. til hia lUulli he leaided in of near the city, to the prosperity of which be large ly contributed by the introduction of new tranche ut inanutactatc. In 1816 h in vented a machine for cutting "brads" by which tkeh voet was largely dimisbed. At nbont the same lime he commeneed to work a maebitie of hi own invention fir for splitting leather. The manufacture ot patent leather" was titat uoiuiuiuk1 by him in 1819, and i lie buaihiHW which he then started upon a small scale lias nice been widely eitcndtd, jiod forms one of the most imp riant of tho buaini nterpiise of Newark. Ho made the fust specimen of malleable iron in 188ti, mid continued it manufaciuie until 1831 ; perfected the first locomotive with a drl ving-rod outside tbo wheels; invented (simultaneously with others) tlm steam "cut off ;" produced ihe first dagorrmi type in America; asaisted Prof. Morse in w in king out the theory ot elocttia tele graphyi Invented the piociss of making the sine knr u as "spelter;" discovered the in. ih. .1 ot making Russia sheet -iin, which he inaui'ftctnird, but ut so great a Cost that be could not compete with the imported article, and pateutid a "hat-body machine," which is now used oxteusivcly in all bat mnufaotorio in this country. In hi later year Mr. Boydon gave his attention to agriculture, which he benefit ed by the it.tr d action of new inventions and methotU of culture. Many of the most celebrated description of strawber ries were his, and thoe grown in hi gar den !m t season were the largest ever krinn u in the history of the plant. During all his life this remarkable man, whose in vention have wade millions for others, wu himself poor, but hi poverty waa for gotten in his genial piiit and nis nnj4e lite. Up to the lutcat days of hi life, the thonght that had nceompanied him from early manhood and that had accom plished so many beneficial icsults, Were iill working after furl Iter discoveries ; h:s intellect as clear and hw iritt n ambi tious aa ever. N. Y. Times. How to Tjkll a Lady Two ladies may get into h car, and although we nev er taw either ol them Udore, we eball se lect von the true lad v. She doe not tit- under feet, nor ball room jewelry, nor rose-tintcd gloves; but the lace lrtil a rouud her face is scrupulously iieih, nud the strings under her chin have evidently been handled only by dainty fingers she make no parade of a watch, if she wear one ; nor doe she draw off her dark, neatly-fitting glove, to display os tentatious fines. Still, we notice, nest ling iu the straw beneath nt, such a trim little boot, not naper-aoiled, but of an an- qed, for your true lady never wear a "dress hat" iu an omnibus. She is quite as civil -to '-the poorest a to tle ncnesi person who aits betide her, a equally re gardful of their rights. If she attracta at tention, it i by the nneonac ous grace of her person end manner, not by the un eonscioas grace of her dress. Wo are quite sorry when she pulls the strap and disappears. -Lynchburg News. A lit; a it t r r Extb.CT. I saw e temple reared by the baud of oien,Und i ,g with its high pinnaelea in the distant plain. The stream heat upon it the God of nature burled Ins thunder bolts against it -and yet it stood as adamant. Revelry Was in it hall the gay was there. I returned, ami the tempte was uo more its-high walls layJiLecattered ru in, D" a"d w''d frv Srt'w wil,!l-v i here, and at the midnight hour the owl cry succeeded the young and gay who reveled there, and bad passed away. J saw the child rejoicing in ita yoqth the idol of his father ; I returned and the child had become old. Trembling with tile weight of years, be stood the last of his feneiMM-r- stranger amid desola tion all around htm. I saw the oak stand iu all it pride on the mountain the birda were caroling on its bough. I returned ; tbe oak waa leaf iesa andsaplese - tbe winds were playiug at their pautimes through the branches. "Who i the destroyer'!" said I to my guardian nngtl. "It is Tnn," said he, "when the roor ning tars eang ti g -liter, with joy over iho new made world, he commenced his course, and when he shall have destroy - d all that I benutuul on rami piuckeit son from it sphere veiled the moon m blood yen, when he shall have rolled the earth and htavena away tike a scroll, i hen ebsll an aegel from t'tio throne of fjoa come f i tli, one foot on the sea and one on the laud, lilt up hi band towaid Heaven and Hsivei,' Eterualyand say "I'iine i. time was, but lime shall be no longer.' " Beware of ail evil thoughts. TS v hive done great mischief Hi ilu; world. B id words frdtstc Mud -bad depds fiiiih thevpg-.- .-Watch against them, lrive gaiovl them, pray against them. They prepare the way for the enemy of roulr. wi. s L- ;t.'m 'V ' i aBayaMMBBBMBBMBBBBBBB MaitatiD Ltri Oooit counsel from wife and mother : "I will try to make myself and all around roe agreeable. It will not do to leave a man to himself till be come to you, to take no pain to at tract liim, or lo appear before hint with a long face. It is no so difficult a yoa think, dear child, to la have to a hubaud ao that be (ball remain forever a husband. 1 am an old woman, but you can atill do what ydu like ; a word from you at the right i line will not fail of it rffi-et; v hat need have roll lo play the offering ir lure f The tear of u loving girl, save au old book, i like a dew-drop on a nee; but that on the cheek ol u wile is a drop ut pain lo ha husband. Try M appear .In .-I In! aial conieiited, nud yolir uua- i- it. 'I will ue eo; anu wneu you nuve niadti him happy, you will become so, in iu reality. Nothing flatter a man so much as the lieppluve of hi wilt, lm it alwity proud of himself u beiui; the duuiee of it. A SO mi at you are Inerlul you will be lively and alert, and every inn men i will afford you an npportwiiiy to lei fall an agreeable wind. Vour educa tion which give you hii immense advan tigs, will greatly aist you; mid Vour tunsibiliiy wiil beeomn the noble! gift ihnl ualuie ha bestowed on you, when it show itself iu affect mate aiilniiy. and tniui on every m i ion a soft, kind, lender chai'HCl- r, inatt ad ot watii g itself in uecrel repinings." 'I n r. I.uKii's I'raTCR A maiden knelt in the twilight hour, and, clasping her hand farYaaUfy bfealttyd fnii : "Our Father who art iu Heaven, hallowed be tli v inline." A lumber iu deep agony of griei gaced on her chiki,ahrnphn In i long I 11 sleep, ll smile Wic.illlii'jf her ofl jp, and while hands faldud across that still and pulseless heart, and kneeling I here, the living beside the dead, she prays : "Thy will be d-oie." A- the early liatBa of the Orient gild the rh-eping la-id. a widow wish ln-r i-uff ii. g ITtfle n.o -. chill ed hv poviTty nud woe, tm. af 'h'- ilirne ofgracsaud fervrntlv pnyai ,-tie u llii day our daily bie.nl " An gil fa-tln-r, -as his loved and lot iug bo v goes t'orth from hi parental care to brave the rold frown ol life kikeels beside him on the eve of his departure, and pleads: "Lead him not into temptation, but de liver him from evil, for thine is the king dom, and the power, and the gimy, for ever. Amen." THE TRUE PoLlcr - Aa the contest for the approaching election begin to warm, the public interest in tbe tamo will be increased. The stake at issue are greet, and it becomes every true North Carolinian to act witn vigor, tempered with prudence. Let ll be understood that iu tbi elec tion we shall have inog to do with 1 F deral poliiic. It is a 6Vue issue, and nothing else. ' hr the language of an exchange, we want the bestuvuiLtbhi.mt-n. and old par ly affi lilies have nothing to do with the 'supreme q 'lest ions et bom sty and compe tency. Lei us bear this iu mind, and let -us also icali" thu fscL, that w-e do -toot tneed any "platform" save aitd except that coutaiiK-d iu . the simple ' uiinonncemeut ' that we desire to put the "right man In ! the right place " Tarboro Southerner'. i.uuK uux": K.i6Lgjatnti r NEW uOODS T WO HiTOR KS CO It Bl M V D sv E HAVE JUST COMPLETED uurerond suiailv tf liooiUfnuu tin- I'.itcni Markets. . ; " tu Le tb lrret isoek of uoods iu nestetn Ninth t arolina, ti pvaterportinnni liiem pun-Its -ed ot t.'uSIaUulac tarer. or their agents, coii:ft::i a follows, in hoth Stores: . UlU UU IIUi VUIjUU UIMU'U) staple anil Fa tie v lres (jooils. ii eomp'ete line ari.adie' Ortapina Furalfcatirgttowi. fsrottiooils white Uoodl, Notions, Hats, Shoes, ami Hoots, (a large stuck J RIW-M-ADE CLOTHIH'B. iiutimfaetureil e"pre.s!y for os In tostoa at such prices that everybody liiivs them. IIakdvt ake Iron, t'sstings. Mcl Sada'Ies and Suit'llety l(ardre. Cainag Triiniuinjis, tiole. L'p per. ll.iim Patent sutl l.i. o . Leather, Liuiug and Calf PKIn's.""' Drugs,, I'atftit Mrrfii tin Dyt Stuffs, i , Tanners' Oil Kerosene ami Unseed ()ily Kiid the in-''' stoek ot Lewis, Durtlett. Hoik uml other iioteil White Lead. 'anHitireea, Velluw aiid othef Fancy I'otorB of Paints. t,o Holtrnjri'loth uf all number. We keep one store especially lor C ROC E R I E S, whfali i tli Bntlntow apMnd ue. T5 Itajr L'ollee, to barrels Molasse. lOliliil JUolasse. New Orieans, lice Hire and (.olden Hi rapt, ttourboii and Com Whiskey, California Clmmpagn. French Bran'dy and Ate. - UiBe and Blasting Powder, ill kind. of Confectioneries. Craefcrrs, "oda. Spice. snulTtnd cigar at inaiiurnctiirer'iprire. Allkinds of Fancy Fruit; cove Oyster, Ac. W keep on hand Cedar Fall. Ilandoiph and other istaudard Slrirting and Yarn at taetory Price. Our MR R. J: HOLMES has taken great pride in getting. P tlienneat store in North Carolina and we too, have spared no trouble or. money, ia netting up till W HOLES ALE AND R ETA I L establish Brent. We know no other Hon can offr letter iaaucenient than we do both in Whole! and Kataii trade. Webuy all kiad of , PBOJJUCK, EITHER FOR CASH OK HAR'J ER. R-member the JiAOLE STORK 1 MAIN STKEET. tf Thankful far tba very liberal natranag giv en our old Brm. Smith, Foster A Co . w e hop by Fair Dealing, a continuance of the same. 6UITH, F0STF.lt, HOLMM ft oo. W. A. SMITH. SKFBRN 1. HOLMES. TBO. 1. roSTtB. iBV r'lHTEB, JR. Salisbury, Hoc. 18. ?rj' Oennlne Imported BTorwav Oat. Samples Sent Free to farmers. FftUil JIM) to t-ail basket growij the acre. Wetgh froiii 40 to 46 rauuds to the bushel. 1 Tis Oals I; isWn grown en eveiy variety nfeoil, and iu every tte in the L ni .n, witaU nio4 per fect ucres. The grain i very large pltimpiM haniJaoJne. h r ... remarkable Hiin husk, and r.penf 'earlier TUa ihe c"imou rarittia. The straw is bright. c!er. utont. and sat liable In lo.lge. is p. i fcttly clear ol rust and grow from 4 M n fee high. We Have l.att be Whte and B acjt voiway.bot:. Hie same price and aaWSHl ptmioetire. We Witt send otic ijoart of tbe bvre0s to sny ddrepot paid for. ...Bl.! Two iiuait. Kt pa d , ...lfe Hw pes-k e-it by evjires .ir freii-ht'. 3)i Half bushel. Jli pound. UI) Die blhrl 40 poaifK. CAI TfoN. n--Wwuili io m ! dit;netlv iind'Mood lliat this irota light oata.'wcighiiic a to 3.1 lb raided in New Kagland an.liN.li) inderil. nanie of Aorwar, bnt iiwv.rlc. Seed, erery hnhrj gaarat: ud to weigh 40 IU. . or :lie money refund!. Sanile othath k ent free for a i cent staatn, lo circular-an 1 wumoiinl. i .1 i,r..ji j is N . B. BOCjTJLaV .. w - .t - . tl . ' y ter - ' - jan -3 3oi rarklBrg, CheaUrr oo., Pa. PIEDMONT AND ARUNOTON LIFE INSURANCE COT., OF RICHMOND, VA ( AMf over IVel 8arlni rtr Policlc i.aued la tmm yeri 8bowlne a sueeaa beyond precedent. Iau pollcJea on Mutual, Non- Forfeit log and all tbe ml destrablo FUu. Uividenda paid nut on Life Policies, 40 per eeut., wbkh prove tbe e. ueBy ut ii manaK. mont untl iu careful a, lection of riake. o W. ). i AltlilM. 1 N .....PmiDWT. JOHN K. LDWAUUS VH3 i BtstDgKT. U. J 11 A It'l'M M)K, CTAY. .1. J. HOPKINS Arsistaxt 8kckbt.bt. J. E. WOLFF,.. aomWTMWMIT Of AOBBCXKH. - " 0 -epaBBee TUU COXSOUDATIOV ol thetwo must p.pular Southern (uiitbaiilas I full uf adyauUgs to the policy I uhl. r ol iM.thC Jianie Iu ettMUiJItures will la. less, and wife lea ral:Uvtiri.k. The futuro di WJeuJ. a Ul I uiuW eorUiu. a.. J pnibably greater iu amount, and a better reer- ' Nt? atettl I ol'cy holder will be effn l ; l h7 will eevttaM lo pa, tbe ftft Je-i'..r..- t.. h"ld the same pnliciea as before! to have the same rights, bet.efrts aad iiftvllefes a be fore, and hive squal pmsi nt urtiy witb greater mture tieueliu than larfur. Allr wal el .Id poliin i Im-inname of new comuaoy. This Company ba uiet wi'h a auicea beiyund all parallel m Uf Inhoraeee, Mid now oCsrsto the Roiitbempublie a Bome nterpriee eeual u. any and WHIbI by mm It advise th.. par meat -f 1 1 tab prfuiium. berarae then divnlei d wilHoutmually decreaaa each next payment . until n.abiug will be reoulrwl, and tbe policy maj be a iwaroe of iuowroe i bet it will allow outi third haul oa participating m.Ib ie. ll reuuire no nite fr louiir. , . , t It ha- no rtrirtiou en reideneeiir travel, all pnllcle are Xun-rorfeitable, nud tbe right or parflguaraiildonUmfaeeolthel'olierBsapart.dtiieeontmct. It has tbe fallowing valuable feature whiuh no other eouipany givea : Thu late war taught umn, Souther m- u, insured iu Northern rompauie. tbe peualty of beiug setiaraUd from Ihe Home iitBoc eViiaviug all tin ir pt payuienir lertiiul. Thi eonipany guard gaimt this In her p. dide Kit In th event of a separation from its office by any iufcTVula, kimmuIm U' such all the right of Non-Forfeiture, paid ap policy, surrender value and reinstatement, a though there had been no uoh intervening cause. ... JjL , , Its permaueiit investment f funds la required by the Charter) is in mortgage or leins on rnencumlHirid Ileal Ktate Worth lh.ul.le the Amount Iswned, thus offering to the hoiitlicrii f.r Life nuranee, taking so much from our strength, thereby giving additional power to ourop- .! .. C..r.. Hiir.. i.iii! 'nililn i i- I ll YiihI Mill 1 1 ol i r." T ?-- - j" appeal to every man and woman iu TVestern Xorl b Carolina, desiriug to sccura to tbnit faml - Am blcscil Ihmn of Life I i-ii.nu. i- to look well to their iutarcst by oASUiiiiing fully lata tbi lie- the blessed Issm .r Life l i-oraneo Ui hsilc well to their iutervat by oAaniiimig fully into tbe superior merits ol the "Piedmont end ArlingMui Life li iiranre4Janpaii.i r ' U-lore hey Insure. 0 irrospondiiiice solicited, n:iJ iufrinatlnu eheerfullj- giTtet, LLW IS t. U.VNLS, Addrs. Cu..vn-;.ng Agent. Islington, S. C. Junl hly IMPOiil'AWT TO FARMbui AND PLANTi RJS -n Merryman's Raw Bone Super-Phosphate for Cotton. THLs PHOSPHATE H AS PltOVEI) ITSELF TO HE THE CHEAPEST, and hilly ciiual to any iu the market L'NSl'UPAS.-ED by tbe l.ijrhest prlc-d Gu ano.. It a bipwiiou u. OO ITON. WHEAT, CORN, OATS, ToBA CU, OAR DEN TliTCK, GUASSEJ, fee. Has been tbnrougbly and satietaciorily tested. Finely ground and suitable for Drilling. Put up in bag , ol 167 lb, each O. P. .Herryman & Co., Manufacturers. Baltimore, Mi, Alsbmablb, SMBiy County. X . C. U4- 1 i j..,- Fu ii... A rn - i:.ntl.iun : 1 luva useJ cm i.ii ton of Men ii. hii - lta n Ii ii .! nJ aiir..ai olnut ition.. aad tind far corn, ci itap or wheat, and have no heitati..n in ixer used iu North Carolioa. Row a If Miua, Uowaa County. S. C. Oct. 2nd. 1869. Mbssbb. ; 9rr. Potb Hoi.be ft I'o., Salisbury. S. ('. (Jentlcaien: I nsed last pring to my ntir ai(cttoB. Mie ton itt atem mrB's Pbssphate or n.y c otton nd com and I knos of no tertilizer that gives -o iau.li atisfaetin a the III lion l'ho.pt' .1 I pnrehaMS! ol yoB. lie whole neighbor hood weremrfcctly Oeiigl.ted with the reulU. W bo vou mat keep larg Bpply mi hand ho - can all he iupplied. tUapeetfully. ft . A . Ltt'KKt . Sbmst Imlahb. Montgomery Connry. N. C. 8ept 5th. 1869. Umb Pmit. Pesra. Hl.aa Co.. rtalibarv. N. V. trtBtlBie ! I have u,ed Merryhun Phosphate very successfully on heat and -oltrni. and I a tally tilied there i no better I ertiliter .n ua. IahlliBcmaamycmpthlwnat'eastnnypercent. ..,-- Yoar very resp. ctfully, M. M. I l( I Kit. Rei4 to Agatftr I1wi!r coatalnlng other testin-enUI tlem diflinni eelionf the (Mate. 'To Sals BT SMI I II, lOb 1 January 91. 18711. SIX COLO MEDALS Ilaajtut been in October anil Xovemuer, I Nil. awarded to CHAS. M STIEFF, For tb best PiMO new made nter Hall uoi, Phil adelphh). and New York 1'iitnu. mini: a '-I' W ABE BOOMS 1 No. 9, North Libert Street, near Balti more Street BALTIMOUK, Mn HTIEFF'S PIANOS bare alt tie latest improve nint, inelirdlBK the Agiofl'e Treble, Ivury MimU. and the Improved rrencb Action, fully arrnnred for flv year, With privilege of exchange within t-elv moatkiif not entirely satisfactory to purcha ser.' Second band Piano and Parlor Organ alwayson band. lromfWto300. Reference. ho have our Piano in n' (ien. It- F. I e. Lexington. Va, lien. I). H. II i,l. I'harlutte.N. (I, (ien. Hoberi Hansom. Wilnrinirtitn. N C. (Jot. Jobs I.tkilie . Lexington. Va. Veasr. II. Burwell ft Son, Charlotte. N. C. - Meal' Ounib and lltind Inatltite. Kaleigh. N. C. Misses Nash an Kollock. Ilillsboro N. C. , Teem Liberal. A call it solicited. S Brown ft Bernhardt are agent lor the mile ui tlie above celebrated Itaaoa. .- Pianos sold at Factory price, june 18 ly IS COXSIDKRKl) To be the Greatest and iet REMEDY NOW iN USE FOR ALL PAINS. It is becoming more and inure popular every dor. The deinand for it is great, . Prepared and for sale at Dii. POCLSOX'S Ijrtig Store, Jan 213: ly SaJiUury , If, C. Greatest Inyention of tbe Age ! CBEArSESS, DrjBABIIJTlSHMMiVstylaVKrK. AfNT-5WANTED " , IV Sett mr Oleirated GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. , Acknowledged by all wao nave u-ea mem i nem , best Pen mid. or oM in thi conntry . No b'ott ng ! Xo soiled flager. ! Slaty line written with one pea of ink" Will outwear bv tel pen ever made . Banker, merchant, teacher und nil claswt, endorse tuem in the hlghe-t term of urate. I'i.t "n in neat lideboxea. No. I fcr geaer! oae: No. 3, medium; Na. & Ibr ladie9 oer no penmanship. liberal Commission to Agents I We an prepared to glv any energetic pereott ta king the gaey of llte Pen, a c mimiselon whrr.h will pay faDO mt month, w invite all person waiting employment, to nead for wmiiie ami eircB la. TwoamplboMmJhd for 50 i en!. Api i ae wBhTEbJ gpBMRIl INf! ft) Jaajanapoli, lad. Cushings & Baitey, Booksellers and Stationers,, all Baltimere 3trcct. BAt.VXaKOB.ZJ, Ha, TILE LARGKKf AND BKST iiibOHf LD Sroek in tb cin of .SCHOOL, LAW, DEXTAL, XEMCAU VLASSIt AKD mm'ev axfocs HOOKS. flenenl Rank and l'ountiiigIIoneStatlonerr of .til kinds. . l'lank Rook made to order In anv mete 1:irilii)g and rating. ni.ir4 3u .ah Count)' Apple Brandy. JUST RKC'EIVED a superiwr lot of pnrn Sash County App'c Brandy. Alan; lot of fine Kre. Wheat and Corn Whiskey. Krewn Iran- ay. HoiUnri Oio and Hum -fr ate at WW Ol wcr I ne e iw,l '.'', "lien "i' '" it to tie decided!' Oie "beT rertiliaer in ui. tltheT iseomioeiidiiig Iticbe tb etiesiei-t aril t, n t ertil. Yoam truly. rv . A. HKAKNK. Kit, tttlbJir.a ec vu., oalisbuhv, n. v. 3:3rn NORTH CAROLINA, i In the Superior CAtVBWSIA Couktv. S - Court. Rev. Jesse Ruukin, Guardiau of Johu S. . MoHorie. against It. M . Allison, John Allison, and Johr. Alli son. Executor of A. N. Allison. Debt. To John Allison, on of the abovt. named defendants, whom, it appears i.. tli Court, i a non -rpsidrnt of this rotate i Yu are hereby uotitted, tlmt a summons iu the above eutitled action ha issued against you. and the complaint tJiweiu wa tiled in III- c-uiieiioi v-" -ii i .'".ii wi... v.. the 19th day of March, 1870. You are also notified, that the ummnn in this case is returnable to the otUee of thd Clerk of the Superior Court of ftaidonuu- j ty at Letioir. on the ltfth. day of May next, when and where you are hereby required tJ. appear au'i uua er nop i-iiiiMniiii in uemun whereof the plaiiitilf wiil apply to said Court fur the relief demanded iu the complaint Witness, R. R. Wakefield, Clerk of the Superior Court of t "add well Crun'y. at Office iu. LaMr thi. 19th day of March. 1870. -- R. R. WAKEFIELD, e. a. C 12 Gw fpr. fee $10 North Carolina, ( 8unerui Court. J 8.IW If Wilis N lll'IHTV Mary A. Bowers, Plaintiif, intitf, ) Heft. ) against I. i 'i W. Itower io ijfarenio V, uowers. ine ueieuoeni, non reeident : Yon -.ire hereby notified that A sinnmnna in the above entitled esse has ln-n issued agniiist you, returnable before the Judge of the Superior Court to he held fur Davidson Cmnt v at the ' onr' House in Lexingtotl. on thetMwind Monday after the third Mouday iu April, 1870. nortfyihg vou that if Jrcu mil to appear tiLd answer the complaint, in this cae. Sled in said Court, the plaintiff will take ajdeoreu for Divorce from bed and board, and for alioweeea for alimony out of your es tate, and yon re also notified to (appear at said thrin of said Court and show cause if any you have, whn tlm injunction now issued against you shall uM be made perpetual. "Witns8. Levi E. Johnson. Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County, at office in Lexington, thi Utth Vebruarv. 1870. L. JOHNSON, C. 8. C 1 I fit (pr. fee 10.) Tho Worth and South United by tbe GREAT METROPOLITAN -r DAntn TjQrOUgll FaSSOD gel KOUtO ... , T!f,.,T 1 Vta Petersburg, IVtldou, JialeMfitand bharloth. TIME TABLE 0. RAILROAD TRAP'S NORTH TKWCBT. , laaiva i UA va HillabBry,'..'.! (Iwmb rn1.. 4 on a Mi - lt:M r a. :M r. B Iffl IB isutsra 10 HI C Hh.ip.. a.we.... MtBtMwV, !t(:80iB TRAINS UOt-'Tll: m i uun. i T iTtKlBJ t I ' -' h r... Kliep., Qr-.n. lM.ro' K-ili.'.urr. Oharkatr, t(j " M i a ( 40 " !- IM -S;i t - 8:30 r. B t4ft:.. a J.J -.',17 " '!:"-. K 1 .. I. B 4:.M . :S9 55 ttlrOS fi-OOi . I " r a :ll " T. -IIMra Accommodation for Eastern N. Carolina, Passenger fr.m Wilmington to Rsleigh will take the accommodation or 8:15 i. tn. tmin. tass,nijters fr.'in Wilmiagton to Kaletgh will t.ike the uioniine train. Cloec eonneetioii made at GoldUito' each way. A I HURT JoHaaoir. Supt. run I'HKmR RrroRt ft. WFicit.T NinMrti. rui.i n nirerf K. C. IrLEII-:. fc J. . HBHILLT, Jr.. AT CHE-TBR. 8. ' ! la ," I mini. LBtra a-jB.-ri .-iS p B. 191: " ei " l.o a i".a twta " lft.a. U0:. fljit Jullivan & Co. New Good! Wu have received our Pall & Wiiii it stuck of New Goods which w very largo and coruplulu I i i -M 1 ..'iMarp n lo.. X1 consialing in pari of D K Y GOO or KtKltV nr:sCUIPTION, Ilurdware Boole & slim s, Hals ami Cups, Soli- and Upper Leather, Knamclcd and Patent L o a t h e r, iaW e;--;isi ( t'oach fiarnpss and Satltlh-r Trimmings in all kinds, Calf Skirts, Lin ing and Pad Skins, Linsrt-d, Tanners and K nisene Oils, (is I and Coach Varnish, Whin- Load of the very ' Hninds, Colored I'aints of all kinds, Cot- Ion Bagging and Koting, Iron, Ties and Twiw, Steel and iron. POWDER ! POWDER RIFLE, BLASTING AI MIXING POWDER Yams, Shootings, CoIlV'O, Sugar . JUKI I'll I, aiitl Tea, MolaiM - " Salt, Drugs and Medicines and in short EVERYTHING IN THE WAY of MERCHANDISE All of which was bought lor CASH, und w'11 b(1 syW AS CHEAP as the Cheapest, ' V-" We allow no House to under sell us. , Be sure to examine our stock before purchusiitg elsewhere. It atlbrda us a pleasure to thow our Goods whether we sell or i ol. i Don't be deceived b)- loud blow v ing and heavy shelling, but come to sea ttantl get posted tip. (f Orders from a distance prortipily filled al lowest tfrke ' - - Off We buy nearly all kiiu'a i if Produce. McCubbins, Sullivan A Co., No. 1, Uorpiiv's Granitk Row, i ......... . . Saluborr, Srpt. 84, 18S9. 13 Itf i.'idliq -All l''l .M iitWil i US, OVER k BAKER'S FIRHT PR EM I I'M t'O SLAITIO ITITOI FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 181 Baltimore 8treet, 8aliiuiore. Mats of Excellence. Beauty anil Klusli;lty of Stilcb. Perfeetion ami simprteity of Maeliioery. Using both threadg directly from the tpools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste ofBML. . . .ajayMaWBlii am. Wide range 6f application without change of ailjual mailt Tbe eam etuin it beauty attd finimes after washing and ironing. Besnles doing all kinds of work dona by other .Sewing Machmrs, the Machine exs ntt th iot beautiful and permanent lat- broiuei v and oroanieutal work. For Mis by ANDREW MURPHY, ":' 15 Jjf 8slibury, A. C. 40 YEAR9 Btroat Tilt PUBLIC. w orttiiF'' fiemedica PAIL b'uii UKUNtli AC AND L1VKU DI 8 EASES rvad th fr.llr? wlnp : ThoBta H . Mainejr. , UraaTllle ro., M. t. a. "I Bad jour Pill, to oe the lt family medi cine I luve ever ued. Tliey liaveproved errlieii eHriMl ia my on irnne. I here been eery irnictrsf Dieted riirttften year. ad hare tried every kiudf medivine that I could get, but bare found mure ie llef from yoor PilHtlian 1! other. My dine is bronchial affliction, and a complete prostration of the nervous ytBi. I kae ned them In ten or lit' ten cmwHin my famllr. aad tlntl them tube the rery me iTcine for nearly all family dtseaw. " The Cure is Thorough. Reanetb lluynea. Rm., 1i of Ootambn county con it, ritelApril 3, 1W3.) "ilurlBg tb lath r l.rt of the y er IR69 1 waa severely afflicted with dineaned liver and many iiitrhta wMle In d the pniu would oocobm o xorocitiux that lracomeiled to get out nf bed slid (it up 'until the pain wuuld ohide. I procured a fcw bnxeanf tl.eJt'TI!i:KN HRPaTICPILLH, tul the first do I took gave at great relief. I continued to use the I'iil lor two week, and have not MifTered fn-m. liver disea. inc.. I have recommended tlirm accordingly, and aeveral pemon are ia want of them. Ail dieam-ian "ncmr B human ytcro. and hi at war with it and will conquer H. asiea r.at u rr . with al! the aiwiaUuce It can receive from atrength eatftg tfledlctne and anitable mtHHhmcnt. can conquer the enemy : which would be bert. tn take medicine before yon get aick, tn prevent ickne; or to take medicine utter you get irk tn c..lcknc.,., tJ- word to the wine hi etiougb.Tl 'Examine your own .Jvdgment in the meaon of de fense; the enm y ill come, be ye alio ready aith The Southern Hepatic Pills, 77.fi( I'll, loiiy Isuo.U'jk uiiJ icttl i,Ud remedy or tiU fiflinv dtstoif. emmed by u IHtiEAKKD LIVEU. TO"Atb r:MltWA.V1.iwarrBbmitrf.vrtT. a home Ibr yourself aad family n a cliBate' you or taey bavvnot lieen accuatomnl to : yott.wtll. of ooun. b enBOfied to tl the nBe pertilist t. that climate, you should be careful tu sue fi.eh Med icine in. are adiiptcd to the dix-:. m ol thai c iu l you will find the greatest trCurity In the usi of ilEEBV SorTHKBN llKPATII' 1'ILIJI. 'rbev caa be aeiitto any poiutin the United Ptite bv KXtire. : PRICE rnrnne'hoi.lAcei'ti. Do. $.M-PlfGTn I 110 One I,-',--. '- I l,r.- Onua, aao-five (,- ... T ... ...!, ...... f . I V ..-,... . .. v . f ..r Itai 11 . i in i i"ii iii it- tiuiti iiwuiii)' iij mt ' mi iiiv , ' n . - Cine ur 11 will be enl CO. D. Or !rtneuld be.dr at o. i i kmc. No. 2St AtmOui"i Svaf , BlLTIBo M. i where the will rr ,ui .i 1 v alien, i .! lo. For lh'e Meillcint cull uu ail reepectakl Drug!li i vervwliere nd on O. B. POUL80N, July 3 96Jy liid)ury. K . C. Plantation Bitters. to! This wonderfW regctable restorative is tltfe sheet- anchor of debilitated, cordial for the feeble and As a tonic and the aged and has no equal languid among remedy it stomachics. As a for the neirous weakness to which women are especially subject, it Is superseding every, other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherevei it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It Is to-day the heat and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilised world be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores. B IOKS FDR Films uati STOf SBBEKDK W. BOUND VOLUMES of ihe 'Manrinn Mock Jonntal." for IWS rontaiaiiig3R4 larg ikuirb nut i.mn pii;e nt nl p:i) I r It U) Buiiil .iiiinHvnuh. - Aawrican Stack Jrvrna! f.n lSf.l. i uiuinin3S4 par kiii post BaU forSl SO The ttairj-min' Manaal Mat post pa id for 26c. Tlie Herni ibb Mansal 96 " The Hok Bi cedar Manual. " Ji 14 TinKhccp Breeder' MbbbbI, - . m t Tbe TonlUy Breeder'. Maaual, " SB " TV wliote ire M.ualeat pot post paid tn on arfdmarft.r . . f . . $1 0 rnu araated t..'raom literal iodurcmca will !'' r.--i Addtta If. P. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 22, 1870, edition 1
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