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II)cBii North State HALISBUKY, FlUDAY. MAY iff. 170. LOCAL ADS STATU ITEMS. ttjf Wm. II. llcrnard, Proprietor of theKUr Advertising Aki-iu v, Wilmington, IS. C, ill u thoricd to receive advcrliaciuciiU fur this paper at our lowojtl caidi rutin. mr Mr. II. II. HHprr will make a political address to the people of Itowau county oiiHatur day in x t. Si k m( it K 1 1- VV make our politeHt ack nowledgement to Mm. William llrown for ll.e compliment of a dbdi of very delicious straw berries. IIkxdkwon lHtEX.--W deeply rep ret to learn that the office of the Judex, including nil the type ami oilier material, vim destroyed in the recent disastrous Ore at Ilcmlcrxon. The Index was a liberal anil conservative journal, conducted by a acnsible, practical man, and ful ly alive to the iMMMh 'of North Carolina. Krotlier Harris haa our wsrmvt ayn.pall.y, and we trust he will aoon be "himself again." tttOr Tin-annual meeting of the Stockholder of the Cheraw and Salinburv Kailroud Compa ny will be held at Albemarle, Stanly county, N (.'., on Thursday, June 2nd, 170, in the Court House at 12 o'clock, noon. The Director nre retpjeated to meet at 8 o'clock, A. M., the name day. Jkhomk P- Ciiakf, BecV. nnd Treas, Florence, S. C, May M, 4870.- State I'nivebsiiv. The commencement exercise it the University of North Carolina will occur on the 8th and Oth of June. Addree e will be delivered by Senator Abbott and Col. John H. Wheeler, historian of North Carolina. Rairl'jh Stundard. To Phictebh. The Standard wanU three manuscript compositor. There'll a chance for those who can read all sort of manuscript, wrt ten under all sorts of circuniitances,and in every stage of convalescence. The fact is, our Raleigh compositors have never been Kufficient drilled, heretofore, in wi ling up "lig-nag"' manuscript, to meet the exi gencies of the present times. -SentweL A hail aturm of brief continuance passed within a few miles of Salem on Friday n it'll' last, and though its width did not exceed a few hundred yards, it did considerable dam age to the growing wheat in its path. Tiik 20th May. The Firemen of Charlotte made preparations to celebrate the ninety-fifth Anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of I ndependenoe, and rigltt handsomely .did they p rf.inn their part. Two Engines and Hose Carriage nicely wreathed with flowers, drawn by pawing steeds with main erect, were pnrnded through the streets, together with the Firemen in unifcrm'and a number of citizens of this and adjoining counties. The procession marched to the Militnrv Insti- 1 lute grounds, where addresses were made bv j Jiepped out to see what it was, win n lo ! and 1k i ir t V t -i- tl r . i hold, ho had an unusually large Mink hv the Col. II. C. Jones, (tov. Vance, Mayor lowd, i . , -, u,;M ,. m, .,,. i,. Geu. Young and our esloemod brother Editor, Jlr. Justice, of tli flbnerrer. The dinner. was abundant and excilb-nt, and free to all and enoi.gh for all. One or two hnn drid ladies were present. The committees of Firemen rea'Jv deserve praise for the manner In which ihey discharged j their duties and for the handsome treat afforded on the occasion. We were pleased to see visitors from Lincoln, iaspn and i Vsirru- counties, and from York, South Carolina. The Brass Band, com)Hised of some of the best young gentlemen of our city, did a great deal to add to the enjoyment of the occasion by their I splendid music. The day ftasscd off without accident of any sort. A young man, a stranger,' under the in fluence of liquor, who introduced into the ball room a disreputable female, was seir.ed by a number of gentlemen and carried off for a ride on a rail, but be was saved from thai and proha bly serious injury by the apjieals ol .MMyor Uowd ; ... . . . - J, .ft. . ! and Gen. Young. He was released tiircier prom ise to leave town immediately, which lie did at doublu-ipiick time. GharloUe Danorrat. Kn,t,F.i on the Railroad. On $nnd y morning, about 7 o'clock, as the freighttrain from Weldoii. on the It. & G. Railroad, was passing Kittrell's Depot, the engineer. 'Ir. W. L. Kowell. discovered the body of n man lying near the switch, dead and badly imin- gled. He called up the citizens of the vil lage, and on inspectish, the bo.ly was found to-be thatof David Hayes, a resident of ihk neighberhood. It is thought Hayes was run over by'the mail train going North which passed there at Jl o'clocktH 'the'riiorning, as he was seen at a drinking shop at the depot, late the night before, much intoxicated. A correspondent writing its it regard to the matter, says : - VA few hours'previotis to his death, Hayes inflicted on Arthur Bass, colored, serious, if not fatal stabs wi'h a knife ; cards and liquor being the cause of a fight between them. "It will be remembered that Bass, while driving a fine pair or horses, last year, be longing to Col. Hayes of Raleigh, entrusted them to a small hoy who let them run away and kill a son of David Hayes, ten years old. "But a few years back, Thomas Murray was found dead exactly at the same place on the Railroad; Murray and Hayes having had a difficulty lhat night, and Hayes bei g a man of bad character, was immediately ar rested on suspicion of having killed Murray and put him on the track, lint, on trial, for want of evidence, Hayes got clear. Murray's bead was cut off by the train ; Hayes', head w as cut off in like manner. " SS ended Murray and Hayes, llassyef lives, hot in a critical condition. . A gentleman who came iu ou the1 freight train informs us that suspicion was s'rong that Hayes had first beeu murdered and then placed ou thu track, but there was no tangi ble evidence -f the fie tRnleigk Smtinel. A Connecticut copper !... made barrels t'uoiigh to t-iui a lii.e ten miles long. The population of St. IVtcrsburir. Rus sia, on the JOth of December, 1S69, wax tV7,026, of wttrcb 376.5S3 was inaJc and Nt.rife. Hnd" sal' down amidFt a storm of ap- j SUQ lemale. TO DISTILLERS OF EMIT The- following circular appeared In the oolumu of lliia paer, issued on the Oth Inst. : I A Eaton' Orrtca, On. Dot., N. C. I Ma; li. 1870. $ To DittiVert of Brandy ; The law haa lei changed. You are re quired to give a bond of .rO0 in lieu of .., 000. Instead of two dolla.a per day. you par ten cant4 on the gallon in lieu of the per diem las. Bpeeial Taa is 20 dollars instead of 50 dollars. The a hole- tax u llraudy will be 00 cents, except the 90 dollars spe cial. Surveys will be wade at the proper time; put your distilliuv operations iu good order. V. F. IllCMiKHBOM. Assor Oth District, N C. As soon as it appeared the Statesvlll Ami rimn and the Salem Preu bth exprt ed the upitiion that the law had not been so changed that it was nu e'eetu uttering trick. To ascertain the fact the Editor of the Pre addressed a letter to Hon. F. K. Shober iu relation to the mutter, and received the fol lowing iu reply. The letters of Mr. Shober and Deputy Commissioner Given, for which wo are indebted to the courtesy of Dr. File, of the 'n.. speak for themselves. It will be vi n that no chiiugo has been made iu the law, and that the suspicions of those pa pers were well founded: A'rfitor Sattm Veaa, Salem, A. C, My Dkak Sin : I herewith enclose yon, by way of reply to yours to me, of the llth iust., a letter frotii the Deputy Commission er of Int. Revenue from which it appears that assessor Henderson's notice is auuuthur- ixed by litw. uud that ho has been directed to couutcruiuud it. Very truly yours, Signed. 1 P. E. SIIODER. House of Representatives, Washington City, May 17, 1H70. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Orrict: or Intmsal Rfvfnuk, Washington, May 17, 1870. Sir Yours of the IMlhinat.. transmitting printed notice, dated Assessor's Mice, tith Dit:ict, North Carolina, the -d inst., in forming distillers of brandy from Iruit that the law relative to tbe'r lionda had been rlmnged. fixing the penal sum at live hun dred dollars iu lieu of five thousand dollars, is received In reply I have to say that no change of the character ludicateil by the notice referred to has been made iu the law relative to the I distillation ofs irits from fruit, and Asea-or Henderson has been directed by the Oliice to countermand the lutoiinauou giveu by In in iu his printed notice. Very Respect full v, Signed JOSIAII GIVEN. Deputy Commissioner. Box. F. E. SnoiiEit, House of Represeotalivee, Washington, D. D. A HARD FIGHT. Smith Gbote, N. C, May 21st, 1P70. Drnr Sir: I have a large Tom Cat, which on it Tuesdaf morning the 17lh luat after he la had eaten his breakfast went ot: a - usual and in about two hours afterwards returned, Iwiegmg something in his mouth verv larure. Mv wif a very bard tight lor Ins legs were very bloody ; the mink was as long or longer than thecal. Yours, &c. Jonathan Smith. Corrkapompino Secretary. Rev. J. P.rin ton Sinit'i having resigned the position of Cor- responding S.i retary of the State Agriciltural Society, the Executive committee to-day unani- moosly elected J. J. Litchford, Est., to the va cancy, who immediately entered upon the dis charge of his duties. We call attention to the I following card issiteil by him, in regard to ad. vertisemenls being inserted with the new pre mium list to be is-ued at an earlv Any. These- lpt,io" of Mr- Litchford for this iosition is a very appropriate one, as he is a most energetic. gentleman, and will faithfully and intelligently discharge the onerous duties of the position TO BUSINESS MEN, Jtw the purpose of the Executive cornidittet" of the North Carolina Agricultural Society, to 1 .1 1.1. I.. fA il.v. n Mvtawi PfontMMil tiu V, m f pages will be reserved for OIIUI1SO. 'I I. "VH U.. . .. V ..r.. ft .. advertisements, those wishing to avail them selves of this mode of advertising, will please communicate promptly with , J. J. LlTC'lIFOllP, Corresponding Secretary. Jltdtiyh Sentinel. ASPIRANTS. Mayor. Well, neighbor, what's your opinion of this gentleman that is come to town, Don Quixote, as he culls himself? .Voter. 'Eeod! it runs in my 1 ead that he cmiies to ruu 'or pajlia meat-man. Fielding' Comedicx. On Monday last some Yf,The larffeT prrfif r cal l'iius of this Congressional District reach ed Wius'ou nil cocked ainl primed, aud or he next dav. as a matter of course, tl) ta-as a general fusillaile. ITTe per.JpeF ted tOfthear a loud noise and-'aiwell- i little harmless sulphur, as they were out Iu very respectable slrengtl Col. Y. F. Henderson, the tru, the wise and the valiant, hie patriotic heart pregnant W'lh great thoughts, and his noless pa'riotic bowe s bursting with coinjbra" on for thy people he loves so welt, hfl off iu the dis playl in that modest and -tiued manner for which he is so justly gelebrated. He en nounced his inteiilioa- to accept a nomina tion to Congress if Udidered hint by his lle- publican friends, tyiugh n wriinc Ins sool with grief to be compelled 'o doju. Then suddenly expanding the pinions of his imag ination.' he new over verything terrestrial, and' ilirtiJ his tail over every spot of the known globe, out of which he could extract a metaphor, a smile or a crumb of comfort for the Republietn party, and its worthy.' rerwesetitative, Col. Henderson. His feel ings soon Overcame him, his h ings became wearied, iind he finally fluttered back to the perch whence he liad flown. (Jen, James M. Leach, the "Vig Ingju" of this Stilton, uext arose at the cat1 of his friends, irod uttered a war-shout at which the nn-odtbsticated Ueuibletl. Iu a charac teristic spei ch of about oue hour, he announc ed himself as an ind-peiident candidate for Congress, relying solely on the good sense ot the pimple for his racers, and soliciting the suffrages of all who tlio.ight lie could serve . . . . i - . ' :.L ft! 1 l;. them, as he had always none, wrm nueriy. lie pitched iuto cliques and Conveiitionmam! "I tSaiuted tneta in induhitsbly dark e dors ; tl I . . . . - l: . . l 1 1 said the want of the, country was a little ihoie moderation m all art.es. and det lare himself a moderate middle man. jvrr ereel lenee. He Uien turned suddenly uium CI. Henderson, scalped him in about ten. aecoads. era-nined the sealp metapliorically io his belt, sh.mk ahdi his blo.l-drippiog acalpmg Salem Brent. THE GREAT FIRE AT HEHtrtilWON We published in our last an account vf the terrible conflagration at Heudeitoa on Tues day morning last. In which we gave the main facta, but tha following letter to the Raleigh Sentinel from the editor of the Index, him self a sufferer, will prove of Interest to our readers, uud W assure the people of lieu ,lersou that ther have the mel hearty sym pathy of the people of this section : Hkxdrmbdn. N. C. May 17, IH70. The beautiful and enterprising town of Henderson is iu ai he. This morning at :i o'clock the alarm of fire called nurel'laeus from their slumbers, to which dread call, ev erybody responded with the rendiness born of fear aid concern. The fire was first seen at the store ne-enlly occupied by Dr. T. C. Debnain. but for two mouths closed up. It soon spread from house W bouse until the who'e block from J. H. fjissiter's store to (laniard's store was a lurid sheet of Hamc. The spectators, embracing the larger part of our population, were paralysed with ter ror, kaowiag well that the cuUtigility of the houses and the Insulliri' cy of meaus. or more properly, total waut of means to extin guish fire were bound to give over the devo tisl toWS into the hands of the fire king, mile- some unforseeu sgeucy should work out its salvation as it were by a miracle There fore greater exertions w ere made to save the goods iu the stores and the furniture in the private resiliences, tloiu li save trie niniii ings. At first there was little hope that any r ...o. of the business part of the place would be I ' ' '; '" ' '' " ra saved fro... the devouring element. Borne 1 jl'""" 17 wh,t" "1l'u,,1 t''-r-efforts were made, however, to save Mr. ' ."".""J 1"'"' M "' 7 f"rr"- Wyche's store, the house just on the op,.- li.ti.niJat.on. or other unlawful mean, site corner to IWm.rd'. but both h and , l'.s..ever. pn vent any c ored c.i.xeu from Mr. Kiltie's were very aeon burned down.- ' " n? ":'u w'"' Cnfortunatelv Mr. W. did not save many of '' q"l.flcl.ot.s excejit in respect of hi tr od. Hi ueighb. r, Mr. Millie, was more lortuuate, saving nearly ni enure stock. All this time the wind varying from northeast to southwest, and the flames were ra,iidly communicated from the north to the south "side of Garnett street. Within the snace of an hour aud a Quarter the whole business portion of the nl-.ce. embracing Lrtv.llr, l.oil,!,,,.-.. r on Hre. The exc'teu.ent on the street may be imagined ; I it cannot be described Shouts of encour agement, orders of merchants and others, who were moving out good and chattels from the iaws of conflagration, the terror- stricken aspect of the ladies and children, who, however, were less ex' ited than ia usu al on such occasions, aud the weird, awful 111 oil PH. ll 1 iieioiin. ,or ....I-.. ....... , - - , , , . fignre of the flames as they shot high Hawl refuse or willfulljr neglej-t tu i assess the thosrir. were sufficient to stamp the scene as f property of nny colored c.t.xen of ii; i. . n-i. . .., I iii " j .k .. 1 .JT. .-1.T.I residiiiLr iu the town, hundred, borough, lent, the Pain Killer Is c oi .ue goims iu uiosi ... .,e si., e. - t , , .. , . , tiv, . ,M European re 1 Finally, after b irning down the most west- o...s...... - ...... SURE KKilKUY. L n i.. .. i .. ..t .1... I which said assessor or other officer shall have mu,t ' ern ousiness oioeas on oou. so. . r ,p allh(li...w .ij l,e 'I'UE Pain Killor-oaCll Itolllo street, the fire spent its fury, or rather by a i been elrcretl r appomted as at. mwid. be directions for use. combination of fortuitous circumstances the, ball for every such offense forfeit and pay ' Ki . f . ,d M il. nm ..f fiee linnilreit i iillars to anv ner-" 1 r. rain Mnsr xaauiu w att nu'ir.i.t r..i.liniib, Ui'i'ii .'irui .' - J I .. .. ... I I T.. M.. I..J! Heroic exertions iu the spreading on aid " w "'r "n'uiw; 8n4 7'M" Iur wetting of blankets by copious streams of every such offense be guilty of ., .n.s.leineau water drewn fn.m the varions wells and car- I or, and shall be hned niilleM than five hun- ried in buckets, toirether with a sudden sir ing of the wind, secured the safety of Mis. Ei-avis' aud Cant. 1. J. Young's dwelliugs. The freedinen distinguished themselves. i m. our ib u l,;i... trb,. ir.rft. most neiive. I shall mention particularly Mr. Charles J. Home, a young English man, whose hen ic efforts iu reseu ing Cant Young's house from ilic flames, and other praiseworthy aciions on this memorable mori l i in-', entitle mm io . . . . i the everlasting gratitude of our uffiicted peo ple. Other g-utlemeu eijnully promiuent. were Capt A. F. Spencer, and Messrs. Hal. Fet er and Jas. Lamond' We would not discriminate where all did their duty to the best of their ability. The following is as accurate a list of the losses ns we are able to procure this even ing : Lewis II Kittle, merchant, amount of goods lost not Iciiown ; store house aud simp estimated a' gl.r'OOO. .1 II Davis, the store building occupied by B (1 Clarke. P W Wyche, Agent, about $1..VN). BG Clarke, nearly whole stock of goods, at a rough es- timate $4,000 Barnard i?400 tu .'.IKI, in surance covermg ?7.l) ol entire stock. 1 ost Ollice and residence of Mrs. V C McCniw. PM. $1,500. Watkins' store builliug, oc cupied by J It Barnard. f2,.VKI. insured ful ly. Hardy Harris aen ly entire 'atock de stroyed, approximated at I?.")!!!). Jo! in W Burues' store building (Debnnm Siand) r00. Dr. J C Debnnm $2,000. J B Deb- narn. S00. W H Hughes. i?1.00U to y 200. Mrs. A H Alley. Henderson Hot re: Silence and other miildmgs. f rWtOO. trir well & Parhain, werehauta, $23,000, ifisur rd for $15,000. Cicero W Harriseditor uud publisher of flie, Henderson Lntle.e. the whole types, fixtures, bonfca; vaf, oi J'lie. of fice, at it lo v estimate of $1,500. W Ham ilton Young, attorney at hrw, laavXlibrary, paper, etc., $1,000. RyTassiter. Son & Co., storrt house, dweUrng and goods. $3,-, 000, insured fully. JaWU's II Lassiter. goods, pbont $2,500 to $ilJ(M). J (x Saunders, goods, roughly eyfimuted at from $o00 to $400. Ed Fasnarh, bookseller.and jew- llcr. unable to giveau estimate correctly insur ed above aiuMiut of loss. Green ic Barnett, tailors, sluflit. A W Rowland, druvgist. $1,000. AV C Harris, $400 to 500. D W V Young, store house, occupied by W C HarrjC$(i00. DE Young, nine buildings and goods. ; it, linn, halt insured, j i. rke, store ami bar. 4.500 to 5.000 dolla's. W Vanghani two buildings ami goods, 1.500 to2-,tKMI dollars, insured for 1.000 dol lars. W H Harris. 200 tn 300 dollars-. C Ledbetter. Off TtrrHanr. Brrdw-tbe there are other surierers tor smaller sums, esti mates of which, are not in mv possession. - The total approximated loss is 80.000 dol lar. Sad figures to pen, sad. sad, indeed is our condition. The h-rge busiuess men may be able to bear up under this dreadful dis pensation, but how n it with the widows and! orphans who have lost their all in this terri ble conti";rat;on ? Impoverished as our country is, I believe I may speak for the generous people of our dear Old North State aud pledge them to assist ai.d help the wid- ow ana orpnans wno nave oeeu ourueu oui j of house and home. i I forgot instate, in the right place, that the fire was the work of an inceudia y. The buildinst whence it proceeded was an old . ft-... , . ,. , .... .,i ,.,i, . Thare store, uuoccnp'ed for seve al months. I here , were aboot ol) dollars worth of gotnU in it at the time. And it 'is supposed that the build- j inir was first enurea, and robbed and then , , , , , , . proti; by the genera, confusion to steal gooJa iiimii inner iiit-is ihiiiiis. . it was never my piiitiiui jimy. as a mem ber of the Press, to chronicle a more wide spre ,d and disastrous confiagratiou. Neaily for y btiildiiigs destroyed iu the grey of one single morning ! T e whole busiuess utrt fa flourishing rillage laid iu. ruins by the hands nt a dastardly cud Biardecuwa incendi- nry : Dot our people, tlioiiixli sensibly at- failed by the awful stroke, are tditerfully I bearing up under it. and in the may stilluis of this delightful eveufajt. as I w.ite fo. ' iem. flits tale t woe, comes tiKiny ear the I I clangor of raw and hammer. . s niieils siguifl- cant of preparations of places of business im provised i! of sheds, dwelling houses, to barwi f:wti.irb;s aud' whatever other buildings may be made to answer the ouriHise, Pablish these farts atal reflections, aud, by so doiug cblige. among many others( q C'n:nv w. M titms THE HILL TO ENFORCE TUB Ylt TEENTH AMENDMENT. I The following are the maiu features (, the bill to enforce the Fifteeulh Amendment, which a as passed iu the Culled Htatetvilouse of Ucprvseutatlve on Monday, by a rote of yeas 1 11. to nays 44 : That any officer of the Culled Stales, or of any Slate. Territory or district, and every officer of any riiy.c.unty. township, borouc h, ward, parish, or hundred, iu any Stale, T,.r. ritory. or district, who shall by any official act whatever, or br the Isslon. neglect ur refusal to perforin tint official act or duty whatever, whether under color or pretext of nuv provision of any Stale, eoUHitutlou or m U.... . ......... ... .II.I . any law oi any awss., ieno.o ..r wsiras whats.ver. or of auy local, uunil inal or other law, rule or ordinance, deny or abridge the right of any ciiiaen of the Uuited States to vote ou accouiit of race, color or previous condition of servitude, at any fedeial, Slate. county, municipal or other election, shall, upon conviction lliereof, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be pnnl-hed by imprisonment of not less than one year, and uot exceeding three year, or by a Hue uot less than five buudred dollars, r both such in.. nd no, iis..:.ii. at the is retiuu of the court. Sec. 2. That all colored citifns of the I'uited States resident in the Several Stares of the IJtiilid Stales shall be entitled to vote at all elections iu the State. cnU' ty, parish, town, town.diip. ward or huBdnU of their rei.ideiice, subject only to tfce eilue eon ndi- - - T . . color, ri - i i ite to enable a white citizen to role thereat, shall, opnn convictien tliercof. be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, nud shall be iu. prisoned uot toi than !x lii.iott i and not exceeilitig one year, or be fined not leas iheu one huudred dollars uor mure than one ii.o.isau. uo.iars. or oe pauwaaa ajawn tin i i . i i m.c . Hue and .inp.isou.nci.t at t'.e discretion ot the court. See. .'f. lhat m ease the r .usi nution or laws of any state shall require the as-essiuent or payment of a tax as a qua! :. of au elector, if any asses or or other officer elect ed or appointed under the laws of such M te. uud authorized or required by the laws there of to make any user smeut of persotis or pruHrty for the purMse of such taxation. the I lilted Mates uniililieii mm Hloresaia, anu I Jred dollars, aud be imprisoned not less tliau oue inou.li. ectioca four, five, n'w, tetren and eight i impose like oenal ! members of levy like penalties in eases, i f officers and levy courts, registers or cleiks. . j ' . o ; to recont assessmfrrtii. eoltectioiis ot Taxes, and oral e s or electron auu regiMrauou, no in 'heir several counties may prevent the ex ercise of the r:ght of suffrage Sec. 0. 'lhat if any persoti shall, by threats, violence, or intimidation, prevent.or attempt to prevent, any citizoii of the Uuiied St ites from the fn exercise of his right to vote at any election nt which members of Congress or electors id' l'i ...(! aud V ie- IVeMiIeuf orfhe Tinted Slates may ne -U for. sui-h person so olleiuling shall be liaWe to indictment, and. on conviction tlievof. shall lie suhleot to a titio not eXceedlirfe one thousand dollars, or to ipiprisoiitne not less ! than one year nor more than tbrarf years, or ! Dotn. a" yne inscrerirm or trie orart. i S. c. 10. That the circujr court of ths , Uuited States shall huveurisiiietion of the i j suits for forfeitures iinjniscd and causes of j action created by ihiskct.and the circuitaud district courtsjiif the united States slial have jui isdictiou ofsf uiisdeineaiiors created by this act. 'KtJIAL NOT1CKS. MOTHKIftS BE ADVISED. wavs keen a Ixittle of IK. Tl'TTS CKL- fKA'i'KD KXPKITOHANT in the house. t is a certain and pleasnut cure lor croup, coughs, colds, Vc. it is agreeable to the taste, iwl children take it readily. Ho to, your Drug gist and get it at once, it may nave the life of your little one. ' TIH 12 ID Iff ON ft. Y ! Gold Watches. Stiffened Homing Cared, Full Jeweled, Overs at 935 to $40 Aluminous G-olu Hurting Cased, Full Jeweled Levers, (U-"nta or Iaidics) at $20 Oroide Gold, Double Extra Ko fined. $15 $20 Coin Silver, Hunting Cased. 17, 20, to $15 each. BEAD DE. CBUT10N OF I'KICBS. Xo Bin. -s or bogus trash, but lienuinc 18 carat (odd, (stitl'encd or tilled backs.) hunting cases sith best Pull Jeweled (.ever Movements Ls dies' or Cents' sires-lit only 435 each. OUB EXTUA Fl.NE QUALITY'. Kigli'.en carat (ieJd Kngfne i'umeJ. limiting rased.be-' Eagitah, Swiss .in i ataeneaa i a . e'utl Jeweled Levels Uot sur,nw il at' any price, vierfeetly regulated and adjusted Rallroaa timers the clieajie. 1 W'al.-li Iu llie Wov3 at only f 40 each. ALSO I lie celebrated SOLID REFINED ALUMINOUS COI.Ii, unsurpassed for beauty, tiuinil in ui'iicar- aiu i! to l-'ine llold. t-nntliig-rasi;il. r'uU. Jeweled Levers Ladies' mid Went' Sixes at 820 each. These Wachea,lux obtained a grsat ntuatatlon , are, the onlv , perfect imitatioh' fif fiord "eVef prodin HI. itinl will stand any climate, being made entire of solid ATutntoeas (inld. they MveMarii'lsk. The works aie lbs bavtatsW. andevsry Wstch warrant ed foi iiiiie. Piiice 120 each, also Uie Kxtra Fine and uouBlk kxtka kefinkd improved) oro iiik GOLD WA'1CHE8, Ilnntiitpr cased. Full Jeweled Itier Works, equnlin VparsnlS and 'lor time to Cold Watches. , at 'only 415, The Double Extra 1,'elined, 2" each. Ai.srt I'ure ' mil silver Iliiuliiie i.ased yIMdtr ,ir. t . . l..m i ... ... 1 . ..,'ui-d v m American Stra!-M Line-Leu-rs or Kup'ex fateeali. ALSO GOLD VEST CHAINS, Lataaaa4 most costly styles, thick ami' double thiek rolled plated 18 i nrnt Cnhl. st 46. 48. ?I0. and l3each. Ladies' Leontue t liains. heavy mil- p1 Rl , WB- l3 M , Urg,M ;0t tiaitiist fi.r Lades or Cent- Aval 10 to 40 inrbe mny. sti4 4 jUiml W eek, seuVwilli W.m his at losesl holesale pricw. ,. ' . XO MOSEY liEffl'UlED A ADVASCE , - . i c i ruiitm fts' - " . .. unu l no Kxnress runs, (ioods Will I e K'lii ai oni- i ,sR h sssil, sl;cj;:tered ! 'm K.i; by h-tiding cash in ad vance. An Agrnl tending for Fire Wafrktt, yet on Ex tra IXtUrhJrce, of the ,te mine. All ( nod's may he iroetted nnd exnniin ed in Rxpress biTnic )id ISirNon paynent of Lx prins rharnos'eiilr. :,d if not satisfactory, rctuiiied au. l.oods jrrante,. will r- ijken "as and ex-, cliunire.1 ot money refunded, if not satislaetorv , iat acta on nud price of goods aajr snd ad'ireosall onhst,. o " fT1" V v ' cw , A HEALTHY DltiESTIO.V. ife is rendered niiscrablc wluii the dig -tin ins are iiiUKtireil. VooJIh-coiiics rcimNive ; mm- an' imnaireii. rjiliK'i ie reoui thchodv entaciated; the mind hpreivil, anii mclanchbty hrotsl over run. Tl 1T"8 YEti-l-rTABLli UVEB PILLSis lb reme.lv for these evil; thev iinidiicc sound - digestion ; ore- ale a iHa-apietite, nap.tit rtfrcshing sleep ainl i iiisi-riiiio, s.s ,u iiiiii.i. j I tUAKUO AMI RUKNINti. It Is not necessary to Journey feum the trop ics to Alaska In order to experience the ex tremes ot neat ami colli. Thousands undergo all the Inconveniences of this thermometries! ehsuge every dav, or every other day, as the case may be, without the tmableof moving over the threshold A Word with these in . ! uiilaiy shakers What are they doing to expedite tenr ret.nnt to a medium temperature t to break i he chills nnd banish the feverf Are they do slug thxiuselve with quinine thereby Imperil ing the souiiducsa of their bones and impairing the rigor uf their brains and nervous erstem f -Some of tboai are, no donl.t.biit no' the minori ty of t Ihiii, it is believed. The value ofHo let ersSUuuseh Killer a a harmless and certain spiHiilie lor fi ler and ague i. mulir I I and iipri)ciaicd Iu all parts of the country where intermittent prevail. The resident uf such ! calltios begin te tul:e it earlv in the snrina as a pmti-etlon ugain.t the mlo-iua by which Ihey are siirroumieii : not ail ot them, perhaps. Tor a blind ad bet mice in error is the speciality oi si nu people, hat I he greater liuwiber. If there isauv fixed hu t iu therapeutics, it is this : that the ftilteis area far better safeguard agaimt nil the varieties of uri Iodic uishuliei S induced by unwholesome rxhahitioiisthaii any rug or compound in the materia me. Ik s of the prnlcMsion. This assertion is imide w it) all due respect to the i acuity, but being an important truth, una one Uint nearly concerns the health of lurgi! suttleiileuts in various parts of i he cuuelrv, nud indeed of the public at large, it is made feiirlesvly. rounded, on ample uud im pcachidile tesXimony, it defies disproi ill. To bn-ak up chills and fevers, as well , to prevent lliein, there is nothing so reliable as this wholesome vegetable r.-storathe. THE MOST l ol'l J.AK MEDICINE I X T. NT. r"lHi: Pain Killer is eoually JL applicable and efficacious to voung or old. rpilK Pain Killer Is both JL an Internal and Kxtemal Remedy. nUK Pain Killer si mild ha L used ut the Urt uwuitindation of Cold Cough. T II K Pnin Killer Is the Gieat raratly Modicinc of the ago. ' rgtlTK Pain Killer j JL Will cure Pointers' Colic. i riAii k Pi in Killer ... , , . . . f. is g-KKl lor Wawi mid minis 'pm: Cain Killer Ii-ih the Verdict of the People iu it favor. rpiF. P.f if Killer 1 tiives t Universal satisf:ction. rpilK Pnin Killer Heware I of Imitations and Counterfeits. 'PRE Paiu Kilbr. JL Iii alino.-t a certain cine for Cholera, and has, without doubt, neon more snccusslul iu en ri ne this terrible disease than an r other known - e , , - ...... . remedy, or even . the most eminent r ski lful physicians. In India. Africa, and f''uwher nils ureaoiiii uiw-usn ion mwic n-fii- oiisiilereu, by the na. .adi.tits ui these cli- tines. MANHOOD x LOST, U0W llES?6ltED. now Just puhli-hed. a new edition of Dr. Calverwelt's I ted Kssay on the MJmmmmw HUi'-ai cur sdicsl cure ill out medicine) of Swrii.torliK.i. or 5Ji eskness, tn'vhtniiliiry rnniial l.usse, iiiilcouk y wciii.u aim t nysicai Inciii licit v, liuiM'4t:uuniU tu Msiriaxe. tin,; . t oriMimpnoii. I : and Kits, induced by self- iiidultieuce ur ',n! extmvugsticc. i f Pile, inw.i eil eiive!iK'. enly fi cents. The celclxsTed suthor in this admii able essay, clearly a : i - fruin a thirty years' suecesstul rilctu atlmt the ttlsrinliig COOSStjneoca of sclf ulaistr'iiiov De rsdiesllv 7ined without the dsnger- ousMise uf liitcn.iil medicine or Die application of kii i- iinulii'g outs mint ol cure t unci sua- certain, and cllrctual. by mesas or lUiicli ev ery siiflen'r, no matter hat his condition tuny he. may curs kixisttf cheaply, snd radically. snt, mnlcr seal, in a plain enie!ijie, to any post office, ou ri rcTpl of six ci'iits. or two staiujw. Aiso Or. Colverwell's "Msrrisgs liuide," prj(-2u cehts. Addrcs mc paaitwer j ,SKA r0.. ,oT Bowery, New York, I'ost-offlce liox 4 580 VMit -- . 11 I SIB LI. I I'M &, BISOTHERM, riro Boons abo ye the Court Bouse, on Afain 13 tree t, RETURN' THEIR THANKS TO" THE public for the very liberal patronage en joyed by them during the past year, and hope, by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a ountiitnance, if not an increaae of the same. We will cniitinne to keep on hand a good sup- pit of 1'A.vaihnr okoos&ms, in eluding Frcsih and Salt Fitsh 0F KVKHY VAlt'KTV Whiskeys, Brandies, Bum, Gin, dc, dc. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, ' DOMES! ICS, PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, in fact, almost everything usually kept in a va riety Store, all of which we will sell low for Cash, or Country .Produce at the high est market price. They also titfitr for sale on privtrte tej-ms, nn KSOJCI.LBST mrSLLlXO HOUSM with large comfoviulilc Rooms, Cook and Dining Rooms, will; ncces; arv out biiydings. Attached to the dwelling is aUwe room 2(1 feet wide by 70' feet deep,.wj.t.b a (Jnn Smith Shop in the 'Wfilir. ' The lot on whieh said buildings are situ ated is 70 by iioO feet, and ullords au excellent Cardan sjmji. Parties'wishlng to purchase will please call at the store where the nremises will be shown to th in by one of fhe firm, and terms made easy PHILLIPS & BROTHERS. Feb- 18. 1870. 7 tf ALEXANDRE DUVAL, inioLSTIlltER ANU Matress Maker, OX Jenkins' Corner. Just bah of the Cloth ing Store of Ring cV Ooblcns, is now pre pared to do everytliing in Lis line at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. All kinds offtirnlture renovated audreoeaireil and made to look n's well a uew. Sjectal at tention given to the making aud repairing of. S0A8. SETTEES, EOL-SGKS, CIIAII.S,&c,&c. fliie hiin a call, exainiue his work, and will giVsawny pleased. '"' tf Y'ABBOHOIGH .HOI :K, PATEITEVILL? STBKET. ' r a l E i v ?n M 5 G Having no connection with any dther Hotel In Kaloigh, I shall maJte the TARSOBiOtrOB BOITSB, Wn.tT it has nuns. The only lust t'o.- Uvtil iu the Cilf. J. Tl. Bl.iir, Marehilfl tf l'lonrietor jjg - gs of Pure Bred Fancy Poultry w.iat TT A TrtTTTTJC- rcn EAXCIHHG. WK have on hand the Inrife-t and bestseleetinn o Fancy I'oolUy to lie fonnd IB the country. Kpo-s carefully boxed and liipped to any part or tbexrouu thr. PorcircIr aod price adorns I Uruggi-l.s unu leatcrs iu ramiiy sicai- Jaafl-LstB Paijacsburj I'liestcreo.rTar. Advantages of Life In surance. The Nortb Amerh s lattiranre Compsny psyitts I m hi I ii in s ,rouifttlv lllioiit i LsiftT, W. ll. 1 1 1 1 1 l ' l K X rua, Ageat, North Asjsrivs I. lie I us. Co. Tiiiatsviixa. N . 0. lhae Sir : -Von will please accept mv sia cere thank fur your prompt psymeut, tcUMml ekuryv, ol the uinouiit of the pel cy of Itnur auceoumv flusbaud's Life, ainoimting to the sum of three thou and dollar. At your ear nest and repented solicitation lie was induced to insure ni i our CwUtpauj , and now we a. elite revipciils of its betieiils. To you and the North America Urn Insur ance (Jompsnywe shall feel under. obligations, t-ueh as only the w idow and fatherless can feel and express. Hay you have success in iiiinicing tuners to insure in your most lilH-ral inmpany. and may the Ixird of the widow and orphst s bless you and prosper yon in votir gis-d work. jt axuabxt u. uAaaxa, of Itowau Mills, N. C. Mr. Ilolilernes Is also agent for the Liver i" ol, l.ondoii 'ai:d lib i e Fiiek Insurnncu Com pany, w'hich insures all Mml of pnblic i. d -i-i ate buildings, Hailroud 1 r t -, tlridges I .. -lories, r'ouirtierie, Mills and Merchandise and pays all I losses promply. All h tiers addressed In Mr. 1 1 1 1 e--. al Thoina.sville, X. C will receive prompt atten tion, dec .1 tl L0.G LOOKED FImUOUE T LAST ! PIUCESJJO WJV ! MOCK & BROWIST A K K NOW RECEIVING THEIR large mid couidete stock ol Spring and Summer Goods, a luck ihey uffux at greatly reduced prkis. Thcjr are selling Calicok at flroii 7 io 134 ol, lie.! make at IS cent". A full lino of DISS' DHZjSS GOODS, hi great vh riely of pstUTLs uud quulilies low cr than be fore the war. Tbcy have also a full Hue of the Celebrated "Bl'FFALO & MUTER" Brands of BLACK ALPACA and MOHAIRS, said t be the best good in the United States. Their stock of domestic poods, Main and fancy Caviuicrcs. Cloths, Jeans, Cultoi.adcs, White lioods. Notions, Hosiery, Cloves, Em broideries, fttc.TVan't be excelled in this market. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, just received and of the best styleifx They have a hupe and well HelCefed stock of Ladies', Gents' Misses' and Children 8b09 ol all descriptions. They lilive the celebrated Mr, Jc Soil's Shoes for ladies. n. A large stock of 4iROERlES 'Uicays on hrtnd. Their Stock is much larger than at any for mer season, and bought w hen Cold was down to 10 per cent, premieuin, lower than it has been since lb gn at d celiac in gold, and lower thiui it new, and they offer goods al us low prices, and can exhibit s good a stock as can be found in tht part of the State. They will t ike pleasure in showing and pri cing their Uoods by polito aud experienced clerks. They feel vcrrgrattiful for the liberal share ot trade the) have received from the citixens ol Salii bury and comity generally, and if low pri ces, good goods and polite and respectful atten tion to customers utm command trudu they pro- COUNTRY MERCHANTS are requested to call and examine their goods nnd hear prices before bnvitig. M(XK& BROWN. April fl, 1870. 14 tf Ur. Clarke's Loudon Kcmedies, "l'On SPECIAL COMri.AIXTS." 2r. Clark's Invigrorator gives strength tothesged anil debilitated: it is esjiecislly designed liir young men who have wasted their viffur by IX cesses of every kind, and all persons whose systemahave I ei.k by inipiudence are completely restored byits use. tif teetru tt lar. Dh. CLARK'S PURIFIER clean ea the blood (Voni nil Impurities; such as SroAtla, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humor of evel w-soit, Had llreuth. UtleuidVe Perspiration, Km.l Keet, t'atarib, discharges from the Ksr, Sore Kyi s, Sore Tin oat- f ulling of the llslr, I leers, lioils, Pimples, Blotch, ns. and all. diseases of the Ssin. It is also lieueflcial in disease, of the Limt ant! fii(;elivvl)rgttiis. I'm e One Dollar. I)R. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves pain of every description ; Headache, Kursche, Tootlr. cl,e. Memssidisvhe.'lieckaelie. Rains ia -the- -Beeast ; and Limbs. It is an invaluable remedy in all Ner vous Disorders, and no family should he without it. i P'rice One Dollar. Dlt. CLAHK'S ELIXIR is a certain cure for all weakness of the (ieiiito-Crinary irgltiis, and discharge of a miico-ptirulcnt nature. I.cucorrluen. (ionorrhira. Ss rniHte.riiii'a. and Si iiiinul cak neas, arespeedd' cured by its use. l'rice tine Dol lar. Pk. CLARK'S RE0CLAT0IL for F. maha only. Is aaarantecri to correct all siecial ir regulariettes'and d.fncuTfle of Shtliletfta'illes. S1W ried Ludits ar caulioncil not tomlrlt "Wtwirln a eertaiii condition, as its effects would be too power ful, l'rice One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prajMHtd from I')jiid I'xtiacts, under Dl. Clark's Immediate snptr vision aaf are warranted fresh and pure. All af llic'ed s-iiNi!s should semi a carsmily written Rtnte meni l Uiefr 'aliments to tvr. ("Inrtc. n4 the proper rctr.Kilics will b sent promptly to their address' Dr. risrk can be consulted reraonally st hlsnfflcq. aud will furnish all the necessary accommodation tn patients who place themselves under hi care. Ill letters address Dlt, J. CLANK, Office Xo. UI Amity sti-eet, Xcw York City (near Broadway.) April 8. 1870, . I4:ly: For MOLASSES Send your prdcrs to Worth & Worth. IMPOHTERS & COMMISSION C PIA-N TS WILMINGTON, n pi 22 lm .N. C. The Host Book fif hv (Juitar yet Pub- Ihslicd ! HAYDEN'S Hew and Improved Mothod for the t tti tar. A work w:hich will greatly fneilitatc the stu dy ahd gWc a thoiouali knowledge of ll.e deli-cntc-tOTTed instrument. In additioii to iirojrresMvc i4mJiPF,it confalna a larsTe collection of instrumental piccessnd popular stmgs of the day. By V. U. H.tYDEy: lriise $1 00, Sent port-paid on receipt of pi ice. Obirna Ditsos Jt Co., Publisher. Jf77 n'asJiington street. Huston. - V. H. Ii.tsow A Co: . I?2w -m Uroadwitv, .Vrr Yrh amlmssssia i . THE -MX t'l .N I I KV, A MONTH I. V ILI.l'STHATSO gOTJTHERW MAOAZINr, PI HLIHMKD IS CHARLESTON. 8. C;, At f3 30 IVr Aiiiiuui. This BSgsslMe b already attained a high posi Unu mi. "uk Hi aerial uttkilKsliuu of lbs day, snd i gratluaU) aud alortifilv wvrkiua- .1 y Into the a tie. lion aud good wiabea ul the Soutlwtn ssuds la every Mcliuu of the land. It I alga-loned, and lnvaUng in it character, IU design being Xo foster ml iroiiiulc I IU i .i ion- in the -nuili. ami lo oiler tu our "LOMjs a medium lhroutti hu h thsy may be enableo to lumuiusicsle ibmr IbuunLts sod leet- ins, sud alao to allow loth world Ibrt lb Mouth, busever or b assy be la worldly wealih. Is a buadautty licb in the posseoaiou uf msny ot Ui best authors and scbolais ol Hi sgs, snd it will bs til object and di si eu ul tbe . IX I'KKTVBT to brill; , n, linn, nlij l.ni. a. d the -t descri iii(( aud able writs tbst can be found in tl Suutbna country. Tbe XIX Casscst enter apo III secobd year of its existence will, the Junsiiuinber, with bright er proi ta and stronger liu.ani than rvr, slid while tliankmi lor in try noeri suppuit mm it lias been accorded twit from ll fltwt aua-nrme, would rvuueal it many Irlends sud sdmirrra to their Individual sBurts to increas it clrrulstiou and extend tbe sphere of it uarfiilneaa, sutil It alisll rvacurry luea.de and bousehuld ia lbs land reroonek!Hg llgl t and pioiuauie employ inem. can -eenre In tl iinwivi . :i lui luisiune inn.me i y canvsaatug furaabacrittera fur th XIX (imihy, and to aH sack w shall b happy to oner liberal iiiilnceinents. If tbcy will address lis un tl subject. Dnr Isdv fiiend. euerilly, will Bnd lliia an aereeable snd reiuuBerativeeii.pluyroe.it, sad ...... .1 i .- i.'i,(iit.'i! I,, ii.iii- ll. fin ii.ii'ii'fti i ii maeivc In our beliutl. ' - There hi snutber Isrg class of friend scstterrd thruiiabuuteurciitir land who cuald id utto . ry great extent, if they would only tske hold with ll.e ei.it It snddeteiwination that we have Beeu animate thia a utsny tuemer occasion. M , . mean our au.vivlug comrades brother o0lcrr Slid soldier. How easy would it he for many of yon to rales tide companies, regiments or brigades of subscribem if you would only mske the eiti.it. Will you not endeavor to enJUt all your friends and acjuaintancea in our cause t The following well known write. a w ill continue ..ft.. ;. .1. . ..tn.. YtV i . v , , i William tiilmure Sinnir. LL. I)., Hon. ft. F. Perry, Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. Hon. A B. Long street, Hon. C. I'. Culver, lieo. 11. Soos, Kt., K. B. feslirook, Rst., P. J. Maloas, Kaq., Hon. A. W. Dillard. J. Smile Smith, Esq., Marlon Or, Henry Clevelsnd. Hartley T. Csmplwll, !:-(., lid ward .Mayes, Ksu., H. M. Clarkson, M. D., "Per soune." M s ". M." (Hartfmore.) It. ). 1. Ra vens. M. Kllxslieth Kmttb. Mios Annie Bam we M, Rlzey I lay Margsret Field, and msny others alto name ace wellknown to liferatnre. New (a the Mas lo subscribe. Vol. Ill cobibmmb er with the Jun number. - THE srHSt'KIPTIOX PRICE IS $3 50 PER ANNUM, IN APVANCE. CLUB BATES. Two Subscribers, one yesr 6 no Kite ' 16 t'O Ten " " IOO Kaeh additional Snbscriber....;. .......... 8 00 Single number, 35 cents. tT)" Reliable Agents wanted in etery village, town and city in the Sontb. Be sure to give full name and post office address, with name of county or pariah. Take Xotic Send money by Postofflce Order, Draft, or Registered Letter. Address XIX CrsTi-ar Pes. CoarxsT, si . E. CUlt'UI-ftSTKR, Business Manager. 19-tf . I V H nn ST AT INTEHiNAL REVENUE Collector's Office, 0th Dist. N. C. ? Salisbuby, May 1st., 1870. S The Annual List for 1870. HAS been placed in my hsnds for cidlection, and the- Taxes assessed thereon have become due aud ptvjable. All persons having Tal es assessed afcainst thnn on that List, or doe and reiiminiuK frnnaid on any other List, are hereby notified to 'meet me or my Deputies atthu times and placcSsjnentioned below, and pay the said Td.es. A ptnrtty of ttve per cent and interest at the rateuf one per ceut per month, will be exacted frcttn, those who may neglect to pay for teu days niter the ap pointment hr the uonrity tu which thev side. - . i . . , ,, : any business or profession, for the doing of which a special Tax is imposed by Law, without payment thereoTas required, ia sub ject to a Hue of uot less thau $10 uor more than 900. APPOINTMENTS : Salisbury, Yadkinville, Mocksville, Ccncord, Wilkesboro-, Tkylorsville, Statesville, Newton, - Liu coin ton, Dallas.. - Charlotte, Monroe. ' SAM'L II mayti-Ut - May 23 &4 May 24 ' 25 - May, 20 A: 21 Alay 24 - 2G - - -- " 27 " 18 May 19 " 20 - May 23. 24 & 25 - May 20 WILEY, Collector. north Carolina, I, .Superior Court. Alexander County, J A. C Mcintosh, L Executors of W lliam Watte. S V.'m Watts, Seu. against Ren ben Watt, Wflliam Walts, Geo. W. Watts, Mary C. W atte J. J. Watts. Juo. 8 Watte, A C. McKary & Wfie Ellen, lleubm Walts, (Jtiatdian Minor Heir'a of Lausana Watts, William M. Watts. Heulteii H. Walts, J. AY. Blilstead, A. M. Hogle, Guardian of Milton L. Mil- - stead . To William M. Watts and Reuben D. tVnlfta .1 .1 . ,. I uluil'ft, IIMIfl.'fl Vll,,,ll, it appears to theCouit are non-rei-ideutaolthie "Stete. Yoti are hereby notified that a summon in the above entitled proceeding has issued against you and the complaint therein was tiled in the office of be Clerk of tbe Superior Court of aid county on the -ltith day o April- l7lh j - ''; Ton arO also notified that the summons in .-- . il ... it. .-ftC .. f At... tins cose is in reiui uttoiei to uio onice ui toe Ch rl. of the Siniirior t 'unit of the conrttv of of Alexander, at Xayfloraville. on, the 0th day ... of June next, when and where you are re quired to appear aud answer the complaint im ilefanlt whereot tne plaintin will apply i sawi uHirtHif te venei oemauoeu m tne coiiiplaiut. it ii ess, E. M. Stevensou. Clerk of the said Superior Court at -tdli' e, in the towu of Taylorsville, this the I March, 1870. E. M. STEVENSOU. Clerk Snperinr Court Alexander County. ti Qw:pff 12. Mrs. HenrsLW. Miller's Boaixlin Housd,' TOR, XEWIJElt'X & PERSON STtj. NRAIsEICsII, If. '. fehtl tf OPKN XOA EMBFR 1862- UK. 6. B. I'OI IAO V, PXALKK IX FtKST CLASS ( UUUGS, . MEDICINES, PAIN : S, 01 LS DYE STUFFS, . PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, KEKn -EXE LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, VIXEITAir HITTERS, PHYSICIANS ORDERS, Ac, Sec. &c. "y nes4?,riptktnscareftuly eomponnded all rj.ili-l'u , X g : January 81. l-vttp ' y
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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