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1 V ' , .1 -i4W - - tH , ,, ,i FT ' " r -- - tt 1 ks "" Truss steech. In the mi of Ugh PoHtW " .f tk. am tb. wcre.1 rii.i of rm sp nd would M4. or who Would threaten either .re not tht tn. friend, but tha nimf MH , a order. Those who act not ' L juttehitu frU vf cir party, M sacb -non. tb popk !w tired of turmoil and ZrifcthM any other that could dtyiawL TuU. U mul be rt.mberd, i a free govern JUrtiawklchthew righ are guaranteed by ULiOuwilm- - Everyman h a right to com. a candidal V I cho to do so, and ever? corn a i v , i i jui ,- hiu a fight to spCuK l an i:i in w-. sn and character of candidate. COL. KIRK AND III8 TB00P9. It will be remembered that from th begin-1 ing thi. (mpr prote-ud that there wae M rl itv for calling or.t any aiaie uwp of executing tb- law that the ri to Influence the flection by over e caa r We be ll, e lie, , cert tin cUlxen of thi W..r informed tl, U a pba threatened llut if a erffldn other ntuen .held anything again! a certain canaidat k- -'-' h assaulted for auuii speech, this .v em hot and believe, made io the tQf parnlot., ad alii be disclaimed by the tjagjt in hi cooler mumentt. Nothing defent uS-toucrvUte Hi,.i,nmr rrWlHW atonoacharged tt tin 'piii. if nut to the counsels of tb KaBwx, of whom the Kraal lly Afuur qmt clRtVnaTe artgrrtoou" horror. This pa par i aot support i ix an in4ipendit or oppo sition candidMte, ami doe not expert Lo. But urtlie interest of peace and civil liberty it will con lewd Cor equal right ami -privilege for all. When me criticine the act of, or amnil candi dli Ihejr mint tukc the contiuencea of a jiief renponaibility to the amailed parly or particn. 'Vith that we have jwihi:' to do, and will, not hat. Our object in writing thia article ia qiiile a modi lo proinuif the of the rttgiilnrt'otf crviiilve candidate a to vindicate tli cattue f free peccl ajid civil Hhcrty. Either considera tion w oitKfiert to jntifr, if not to demand :t. 'Phe qiviet people of the country want peace, and the way far cur party to cot their votea in to con vince thit that w c are a law-lovinp. law-nM-party, oppneJ to all kinds of violence or Jtl.riXU of violence. REOISTlf A riOS. If'. Attorney General Olds has published an opinLjti oonstruing the Registration law. He takea the aame view taken by this paper la's! week that th.we whose names are already on the registrar in I' -I- -, who h.tve not changed their place of residence, and where there has been no change in Jjje voting dUtrieU or prt cincta, npfnUufopMvr again to enable them to vote at th"e couSrfe tltttion. We s'ip(ose tlh'i opinion of the Attorney (jenexal will be accept ed an aetUing the jiir Mion, and will regulate the action of the Registrar- all over the State. parpoa i hi r note waa ln ih. iieemle. That a-icli u .1 . .,.,..t Mtiafactorv evid livHt tU awnUr f Sievetw, and some oth er lawl. ana whs h v. gplori by Ul V rltlxtwj have ten made e pretext. We have aa littU mpwhy w! ifct Ku flnx and their mi. aa thev who have least. N'ay, aaom than that, we have aa much hostility to ihom as anv man. We would not knowingly ; oai candidate t,r office who f on'.d land them anv countenance, or attempt to justify their acts. V. ...idd not oi.iaxe the use of military force l l.ringiigthaUl " i0 if ,w could e liow it was possible for th to reder anv assUta;ice to the civil authorities tn oo,n nut even then we wonld opptc the n of a haatllv forme.1 and undlaelplined Stale militia, ,.nlss U ba composed of . cadlKseleAled for their peace loving and law abiding character. 1 1 Such iroopa will generally n.lu lo tne nes. which thy are intended to supprsjs. And ,is, we have greatrea.u to lear, win wc.r,. v demonstrated by thactaof Col. Ki. k's eomnuind Uaure lllty are disbanded. rnfllV m ( i rvli i.'IM., fwi w ii(-iiii if tfri . were eonstantly iflRaKnN of an armed einy instead of qoiift ayid peart ful ciluens, as they were. They general ly apearM on the wirn rrierltol in thefr hands. A ....u.ullll.TllVU THE NEEDED KKLXJ.tinLivuwf Intense political exciument aldom bents any country. The prevalence of it generally .listracu the minda of the peopi that thy lot alaht of iho thinia that pertain to their real happiness jpd alril prosperity. Thia ba wiMlnhv ln the caae wtm me cwnw r to a fra1"" or ,,wnl' fitwt ,l" AppraJa l" ihe plns and prtjudieasi of the p. isjle hav priaiuced a staie U vxciuanl thai : ,!.:.. l.,.i l-n.-fi.-inl. The suriKswd eviU fjhd horrbm of politicMl taa-oruArnelUV have Mr-1 nishad aittiiat the only topics of newspaper dis cussion in this State for three Vears peat. And the discussion of them has loo generally degenerated iuU mere personal slang and viii.novstion. One roh i the lawlessness which rvades, or has recently pervaded, son sectiuii of our tiutftv AAOtiier rcattlt U that our social imd agricullVtal recoinOrmlUm niore important by Tsr than our political reconstruc tionhas be n Iwl igl" of entirely. Il is lime f ir the political eXcUemenl to cease TlroBTAKTlwWON, Id lhpeoceiings dth iiuas, w find the I rard to a work In N "Mr. Abbott, from KnllroeW, rcuortW incorporating lh oM isl Kailwsy "tpi Western horth Ca; t'ompanv. Thi, Carolina Rnilniod llnlherfard Railroad ion HailroAl -iiiiiiiti pnr)H-e of prmstinct liniHms Kniiwav eoi K. C and Dncklow Tennessee, or to Dl ports of NewU-rn, with Ran Diego, I contemplated boull ay. If the Govern mentioned in pro to Improvements in show a fairness not Kress towards th C . a Saamt on ih . paragrsph ta re- o Pacific i th hill iTraasj fsTr'' irr bbm aassa oi KxtenalM aWlwaf u-s ib Western N. hariotie anal th EfWtanlMirg In itial iw con Asheville. to ClaftpH that our people may be able to uu n their attl- I i million of at . a ....... ; riani mailt r. Our ion 10 oilier nu un-i' 1 1 "l Uwlt-s-' whole system of agricaillur. nea- ling. Dtiril'K l-ng v,"m mm pari, been wiimria one. Large fcrms in a cnstanl proers of eXhatioii has been lnegn- i ...... in i-oii-iii ni proCT- ,-ilinn .. squad f them went sent up in town by Coi. Kirk, in charge of a Lientei ant, for the purpoHe of bringing before him ono of oftr most raspaet rd citizens. On their mtiirn witli said cilisen Iriey passed ty The Mamioir ifotmr, a hotej kept by Rowtee A White, both a gotai and law abi ding citizens a can he found any where. When the Lieutenant, who was marching at the head of the siuad, was just opposite the dining room he fired one of the two pistols, which he held cocked In his hands, into the pavement inMnc- illstely under tn dining room window. A num ber of his men, who were a few yards behind him, immediately raised a about that they nad been fired at from the hotel window. Six or seven . f ihe m rushed to the window and leveled their muskets at the guests of the hotel, who were at supper at the tin;-, exploding seven! cap at them. The con-ternation among the quests at the table, a number of whom were wo men and cbJklri.ii, tan lie better imagined than described. Iit- Lieutenant in command took no notice of their conduct, except to turn around a moment or two after Ihe firini and ex claim to his men: "What tre you (i;iiij for" Did'nt I tell you iw lo shout without my orders?! everal citixen, who acre standing immediately eral rubr Minokt agricultural tdal in iKt- CTiloii oiheria the exceptions kIioh( 1,,- uisda ihe r lie. Thl can never he iluu except by living- ing into the Sin'c a l ir -c immigraiion fnni I ?forfh rri Jfntes and Kuroe. We must have -kiltod airriitlfnrrHni to hwwmct wr rteopfe In th tr of farming. F.or it is i nly at na art ihai most of onr people can b made to understand it as they should. The time for teaching it ttMv as a sciemc bap not' yrt rome in Carolina. Education ia not yet suffiei Lfused for that. Tin's ia a Immiliation con: but the truth must be told. But so long as tnV presctil state of feeling ex i-.. ! a .... i i . . i . . i lt III "III i is 1 1 , hum i"ii us me ion nun , donated try Colli in th Western f been granted to th Not even a few th ed fur deepening Cap Fear Riv s.v. of tiefi as t I cm i uric Ii.aatn ifiov 1 . 5r the .i. awl C'harh-tou bv th way f Ihe Continental Mail- I grant aid to the Rtatds i to the help t-xicntlesl , Korlh and West, it wrfl afore exhihiltsl hv Con- Vast sums of money r public lsnds have been internal iniprovemHfc while not one cent has th far such ptirpoaes. dollars can l obtsin- mil l at the mouth of ontinuing the opera- . ariur tvnvejing I la be Ihe policy of tn TO THE PEOPLE OF NOUTU CABO- MNsV When th last tjialtur wa nhuut tn adj. .urn. th CorjrrvatW and DwnorrntU wmilera thrafied a brief address to lb ws.pl of the Stale, so moderate, in )ts nine nud ai utiexeepllouable in it fh tractor, that tb vrrt arty aonniny ha not hitherto Uvu able loptdut out any pan of it to which iut eerpli .;i can be lakeu. Among "Ihs-r tWn. It onnnsojled. under nil ciieuiiitaue. obedie'c to lb laws of th laud and rtiitlou to vlolenc ta? every klkl nnd deeilttiou ; and that redrsa of g i vanrr was properly sought la the peo tde in eharg of public servants, by and through the peace ui inesus ui int.- uo... ' ''hat addresa haa htn aanctloned and n-doptt-d by thousands of our penj.le in prima ry awaviuulage. mid may tr fairly titkeu us the expoueiil of the view s of the great whi-s of thns wh. oppose the ptditiral parly Utiw in power iu the State. That ihe opponent of lh parly nw in power, have acted up .o ibeae proleaabiua cannot be truthfully jraiuanyed. Acta t law leaa Thdotee, it is true, have occasionally been committed, but the-- have W. u couliu--d U ueither of the Mtlitlral pnrtlew of the State. They have been owing in a greai degree to" Ihe stute of the ti s and siKfiety iu nhleh w live, a d dt.ublleae, iu m small degree to the iiiisgovermneiit uudt-r w hich .Mr imshiIh have suffered and yet suffer. ( IRtT LAR. A wonderful discovery. J. K Swing's Orn RheUmallc slid Neuralgic Lineament. A rem edy ouoqualled fur ihess dreadful diss as as. All prrsons suffering from dies dlaaassa will find relief, and may U irujnnlly cured by uing thia Lineament. Pri only M cents per not--' lie. Sold by lir.l-iiitM druggist and retail deal- , I. I .. .. iL. irk I, rst.os iti-.iiiti (ormallon, th loll ting general insiruellolis re L ,,mrn- hd Indinj none in ihe neigh- Il ! . I ... I . II I ... I... .. .. ut Slate fuse of tin- pdlilie mlsy, beyoad tin un gfU(i f anything liithcrfb kn wn in the Stat - : en cwment irrik larue apiropriaiitaai for forcing svstmns and Hinonnts of rmrat on innst wnd Western innTet. 'prmrwiHnl bMrthenstiine. with no r. tnni pari!. , in North, Cstrolina '"g m'lients to Ihe net.ple. to th. tr creittt. lie demand f..r a fifr share of " 11 iiuiei aim oiuuieni 10 ine las nun coiisiiiii. ted ittitlntritics, and have neve I of men unit pa' lie Southern olete thing the NortheTi fund of the sill 'You fired the sliut To this he luat't iy, aid simtll(aiiftiusly : I'ouraelf, we saw you do it :i0' reply but inarched on. Thec arc the simple fa is of the transaction is they Rave been detailed to u by several eye silni'jiM in u'b.tnt bav. susrw f.nfiAtH.fc W. know that some very able lawyers differ we wer,m in toff ai the im(. WiUUrrcrn. frowtbe Attorney General in his owiruetion of HoMm justify aupli conduct as this, and mti. t. ofmlaw and we shall not undertake fadee.de ZhiZrhort that occurred hero flhd ml h' . . 7 IT": ! ''Hndoo,hejrw-Jyhero? Will he cans oflioar of the State will, doubtless, be accepted 7i -J.7. h , T .nd rnA sfnn K. .11 .1. ar. - ?v-. - " g... ' 1 11 11 mf ."f iai.iisr, oirit; gjp T"ws..u'' 50. "i "ua e inina .pis.inTi 1 wis policy tor nil to register agatn, out of abundant caution. character of a portion of the prt'ss remains what 1 it aowi, tb necessary iiiiniixrai ion will notrome. 1 Person lewiring to t -migrate alwayawk 11 etHin try where pence "I'd quiet prevail. In ihe pres ent sut gf public feeling North it la an easy mailer to alarm their fears and turn to 111 West the till of emigration that would otherwise seek our shore. This i l-eing dotm every tlay, and will etintinne to kjc done mi long as tho pnaxions of our people art kept at a v hit boat by the press and po.iiUdan. Afd r ihe present elec tion, at levt, irt IBtie hnnerl that th exi'lte ment will lie toned down until a healthy state of feeling is produced. Parties must neccaanri- I ly exist in all tree governments, but the Heed : not necearilv produce a slnt feeling inlnii- icaltotlie pn'iln: intireaaa. xliev slioul-l vie I with each oilier in their effort to promote tl e unmon treat VVhen Ihey dft this thev will bwome a blessing ni-trttn of a enrse to ne Slate. And a social re'.oustructiaBfarnntcd with us as w'll xs an agnciilmral rcBtvtii.n. With ! the ubolitiou of alavcrv the oI(T foundation of j t!i social systtm of iheiSouili was swept away. ucalllt ran no longer form tn oasis ol staieiy among 11s. An arisweraey will, indeisl, rtiuath it is necessary that it should hut it must be based upon character and intelligence.- All mtit be alike re- ilemanil ( r ri r iir share ol sad public lamia. Whilsl quarrelling n I out such oh the Reconatriiftion measures, d Western people nre rising the it nmtnt for building up their pecuniarv intres's P. 8. SinWWiiig th above we il sta ted thai $i,iM00u ha been appropriattd for Cape Pealharbor. Ci7ffe 7easofrnr INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC TREASURER. State of NonTM CanaiiKA, i N Tastaarnr DwAlwaitnT, V P.i.i.k Jutv 6. 1870 To I ssi-ham : AoeTai-I 'ijn.osof reitorted spplicsllons 10 Uiks panmiii wr in r I 1 .. ,L. Ml.i... umumI ill. Irili liolln ill . .1 1. 1 . .1 . 1st. Every InsiVance Company wishing lo do business In the Stain must appoint a general agent, who shall be inspon.ible to this Depart ment (or the tax of his Company. 2d. The general agent must procure license from th Suit Treasunrr, ahowsng his s anoint ment as such general aenl, under th weal of the Comany. I For the litx nse he pays to tho Trnaaurer on hundred dollars. The licenss? must be renewed, and oue hun dred dollars paid annually 3d. The counties cannot require ny $100 or any round sum for license but may lax gross receipts froui ihv premium chaigvd for insur ance therein. 4lh. t'itie" anil Towns cannot levy ny lax on Insuranc Coiupaniea. ftlh. Th general agent mu4 pnv the htate Treasurer quarterly, via: On ihe first daya of pril, Julv, Oclolier and January in each year, one tier cent on gross receipts from premiums. He shall make a sUtoanent of such mctlpts un der oalh. . , , . Oth. The general agent must funilsh eacn sub-ageni a oMiimi-don aulhoriiing biro to do hiHiincsa. Any one solu-iling insuranc without such commisitin will be liable to inthctmeiil, ami on i omit lion, a fine of not less than I, - (KlO, and imiirisonment not leaaggyn nine.tr 7ih. The sub-Hgfffgt&mt ref nrn to iheelher- i ll- a staleiin nl ol ili4bln 'lone duriiu; the Ufilia store, one Is. Ille will be stilt, tits pusluge, on, rect ipt of 60 teiils, suywhere in lh I'liiltsl Stales. This is 110 humbug. I ksmw the country ia filled with spnrj'Hi stoff, gntlen up by unprin cipled men tor money. This is not my oUevt ; but knowing the gn at healing pros rtics of thia l.ine.unenl, anil 1I111I there an tholisautls ol bu man auflerers who are tailoring under the dreadful diseases, I am const rained to put it be fore the public. Then fear not, dtniU not, dla. pair not, deal sulit hi . ihe gnat remedy is dis covered thai will cure you, if lulr ease is Hot Incurable, It has cured and is curing persons who ihoiipht their esse hoa ltss. Any niMNi, aflti bating uml oix- loiirlh of bottle Of ibi- l int aim iu, ami lintling no relief, dial), by rotn.uine ibi ii in. limit 1 lo me, have bis mousy rufandtd. Address J. R.SWINO, Silver Hill. . C. Uwr. tWnrtnr' a wm iirm vv'm 1 ? Ai,nl' P . nCTf WJ.br;. u-i JUTf, IVtiToer and January." No Hrsss orbotu trs.li but ttlh The general agent must n-itirn to ihe liiilsVf.tirtti.etl 01 lilletl Uat ks ) Sln ritrs : of each nsmtv, on the above diagggsbe I fflg9ll Jtetl l-vsi Muv THE COIl 8 II III AT WEST I'OI fell lllore so thau iu the Inst few months pusf. Notu itli-tamliug this, to the great surprise of nmny. the CtA erOor of ihe ,iMt..artliiig as V believe, under evil counsels and for sin ister purposes, h e thought p'oper lately, to order Ihe enrolling, equipping and calling into active military Statu servicd of a large I Body of nnned Soldiery. wtiiri ami orueiiv euieus shaile ofpollllea. t it in this extra KeliollS CoUferil. 8PKMAL NO'I Ji'ES. T1L Ts MOXKY T Oold Wntchog, .ifTetsad iiunilng Cased,, Kull Jewe etl, Lovers at gt35 to S4 Aluminous Oold Hurting cased, lull Jeweled" Levuis, (oeutoor liOiuvs) at S39 Oi oide Oold. Double Extra Ke Coin Si n . Jr. Hm. tfSlS each. 1.1 nam IH carat tilling inf.. wit e n w Ia u ics or if whatever The follow ifr Colored cadet falkr at H ft out pretty hali toeer: ""jfajytioB?" Will he allow the men whom belhoncst and useful occupations '0ll,,,tlWfconie ftitntsTOTe riperi Violatofa oTTnTtWnlliiis: eiu1TntM:'ue WHAT DOFS1 IT MEAN. W hear it is stated thst in some countita fhore ta a good deal of inditfer..noe nianifced whh regard to the approaching election. This is almost incredible. Complaints against the administration aud the party i,i power have boon loud and long. The opinion that it has ruined the character and destroyed the credit of iMStntohaabeen universnllv expressed. Then la no remedy but that of the ballot box. Men rho will not re-ort to tho remedy at a time dike thia deserve whatever fate may befall them. They should hereafter sea! their lips, and never aantn be heard to complain. To be inactive now fa to invito a continuance of the evils and bur dona under which they have been so long groarr ing. Surely not a siuglo Conservative will fail fa vote in the coming election, if he will first lj!whjee one hour's deliberate thought. It is only by electing honest men to office tiiat any reform or improvement in the dition of things can be hoped for. law ? yic have ileti tied the facts as they can iic proven by a number of eye wi nesscs, that hi may know them and cause the perpetrators to be dealt with as they deserve to he for their con duct. The fact thai two or ra ire compmies of regu lar troops have been sent to North Carolina prove that Gov. Holdcn 0011 1 I have obtained as many a he wantedoj; XLJeaaVaa many a he needed for the enforcement of the laws iu this State. Had no troou been called into service Vmr kind ed btllit ele t harassed with and ill treatin tu t srri'n or passed examin coinptiIiu .sitiee y indeed. trving Id fenr they wil they nave im-oii terdav. and mil then but what cursing and n were nrouud m at tne so llo.t I night. It is Inst the VThr PuiNT. June. 29. 1870. . th. letter from .T. W.Sinfth West Foitit. to hia homo rd. Conn'.,-rertaiuly makes time fir that young pin- Htlsteef- opijiion. cannot but Lave I ISith. ' raordiiinii-movement with I half of is V'hat docs it iio-an 1 Are ' the ;ovt amount of gross receipts from premit . en i d in such count v. "T'ri. I he g. ncml agent is likewise liable for fhe county tax, if the aani agtnl doe not pay it. . 10th. In i-nse IraT returns reipiirtsl of the gen eral agents cannot U- ehVcted at the exact day mi nt ioned in the law, the Stat Treasurer will not commence action for any pencalty until af ter thirty dnvs, but will in-i-t on the K'iiallies unless the wind matter is closed up and pay ment made by the 1st days of August, Novem ber, Febniary anil Mar. I5!tli. the State fax ran be diminished toon me per cent if iliMniripauv exhibits to rnor. Amlilor and treasurer s rworn lass at only tBreaeli. lUl U KX rUA KINK QUALITY Kiglitrsn rarst 1,.. d laginr iHiarO these troops tn law Hitherto to that authoi at the eitil Hiifht.ritv mere- ! statement or investments in real iwoperiv, situ. Ihero haa beeu no r stance ! jU-". '." ,hl" "' "J et-,,r,d bv mrlV IV in anv part of th Stat. M dtoi5" of hS; n amount equal to an we. ea. tu.t and do n,.t believe that arm- i oni' l"c rrrf,''lF- d tuver a nil especially in such numbers, are I . ... reK A ,T' needed for nnysneh psmvise. r-v" Bv . f .... ... tmi.r. I ... I ...tl, if. mn.l 1 i'i v . ' . . . .... ..... ....... CM Hi. The iritvn;r.i! azenf la pcnotiallv liable therefor. For such r...-.:..i 1: 11.. 1....1 1 .1... nienis a is 111 iii 1 1,1 h 1 . 11.- 11 inn 11 iiirin 1 141 . 1111 writ !' (' eorpun .iispen.bd an. I the per son and ptoperly of evwy t-ilireii placed at the mercy of ariiied nsfn. rlofnYd with power and having no itirliliation to jes'ioet the Hub's of others? From what Hppears in the .0vernor's organ, the Standard, these Ihinffs nre not only to be inferred, but seem fail! to b justifiable. rt.o hi. ..1 .. ...tt....: ft.... ... 1 t . , .....n . 1 I I . ' 1 1 11 1 .11 ..I... .it- Ol U I" 1 '. Oim s our Wove nor Uo Iliesc inings ; t aware of any. And if he vio- hfld to he as re- pectable as the merchant or the professional man, and be received into society on the s-lme f. suing. The situs and gram1 Sons of the an cient land and sjaveholding arieaocracv cannot tC but really I L.ne tx-en so aamiuatioiil and the insults taf these rriih-t thal.l could anythitiir else scarcely. I on all right and'got in, bat Lima d, failed and was want Htvav I hrtT ln-en at d now these fellows aim r : ' "re t - irr - 1 1...... ,1... 1... 1 1 ...1... 1. Utmost I' 1 I 11 II lull off il lid ''io 1 1 e i-tii 11" .' c,i II ibv l A j CIS 01 un 10 oi- ureeil if they continue as . T?" n .. .. . . Wo went into camp yes- L ' every point of view, this grand military 1 moment has pua-ed ineT"""'-'' 15 mi-can-vous. win euuni hu Ille one ol 1 1 !-11 1 lias lieell 1 ' i"-" .' taxetl people, anil insteail ot preserving, will setiously etnliinger Ihe public peace. Iu a Word, it is sheer usurpation of power, which, ijl better daya no Governor of the .tate Would have dared to assume. The time, ton, is most inopportuue. An important flection is near'at liMtid. It is more than suspected that tht'Fe itig me. All night they went, cursing and asvewnug id UOt - h ep two hour all sk ne at the table, and what I get tf"n I mint su ten fof Ht a d.-. I 1 5u !... . rl im t T .11. ill wisn 10 rt?fimi 11 1 ran get .nous; ni mi. 1 'griii raaowsiftanJI ImMmJMUmmUli t liainl. It is more than suspected e arme men anient) iisrtl In sotne efectlms" V e .1..' ,.oM,,Alle" iu.nin e assert that sm-l. is tl,.. tl 1. ii ! '.J"ce- . . rf l"uJ , ; . , , ..... t- .LCurm partuisii. ni6 is iieteu uy many ol the liesi n, uiost rnterly .Me.il, Lul ctizetis ol the Mate Ui tie tene. and I all he merchanta and professional men. Nor is it at all desirable that they should be. They i-hould bo taught by the concurrent testimony of all men that ther are other ami, perhaps more useful fields of labor thai are quite as hon orable and resect-ble that have given to the world so many of the benefactors of our race in by tho Oovemor except regular feders.1 troop 1 the inventors that hive revolutionized the world eircuuiatanres are ruining to light day after day. Indicating some sucli ib sigi . Hut. if in fact, no such wicked design exists on the f th weeks, saying that while there lie saw no 1 BOH. F. E. SHOBER. Mr. Shober returned from Washington on Thursday morning last and U now engaged in canvassing the disirict. He wiJl vjajt first the countlaa of ilecklenburg, Lincoln, Gaston and Han. He will caovas the whole district as far aht oan between thia and the day of eiec ifao. Via oloction is certain beyond all doubt, if tha Cooaerva'.ivcs will only go to the polls and oea, Thia tbey will certainly do. If th pres ent slat of aaair wont carry every intelligent Mns submitted quietly to the taunt and insults to thr polls then, indeed, are the days of oftWe mm, rather than have any diffletiltv 1 with them. Jt affords unquestionable evidence I of their Uw loving and law abiding character, if an war waUteg Sine the ahoe ws written another qridof Kirk's mm passed down the road on Tuesday evening, the number of which we did not learn. It give n pleasure, however, to Mate that this there would have been no complaint made by the members of his own party, and littleornooe by a great part of his political opponents. As it i his course ia denounced Ly all the best men of Lis ownparty as well as by the opposition. And all are rejoicing that since die State troop, commanded by Col. Kirk, have been called into service scleral companies of reutar federal troops bave been sent to tho Stat". In them they see the possible mean of preventing the strife and bloodshed that miglit otherwise ensue. The people of the West, where law nnd order have generally prevailed for more than three years past, are indignant at the course of the Governor, sTU have " been informed by theses who have an opportunity ot knowing. A distin guished ItcpiiUican of the West returned from Raleigh a few days since, when he had been at- j house-keeping. S.ich an education will only tending tile Supreme Court for two or three !in additional and superior accomplishment 10 mosc nercioiore taugni ono mat win 1.1 wi ,J"""S Him w 1 1 v.-v j'iiii- is pu HJl lllg ' with their inclinations and sense of duty remem ber that a vast number of those who have left an enduring fame behind them were once labor ing men. In English history quite a number of mtmtrTw exmplea"tttftht be mentioned. In this county Washington was a surveyor, Frank lin was a printer, linger Sherman wjw a shoe maker, Morgan ami Greene wire farmer, Lin coln was a rail splitter, Andrew Johnson was a tailor, and the list mi-ht be extended to a great lengths With these example before them our young men should not hesitate a moment what to do. Let them seek the first honorable em ployment within their reach, whatever that may he. And let our good matrons, too, educate their daughters in all the arts and duties ol are heat-ej umroiuie. The examination was very hard thisjjar harder than ever before arid since I lve been successful in get ting iu I will fay ra long as I can Oue of the cadet n fi.-d to dn I his sqnnd because I was in it,-ana they rodu ed him from eor IHtral to a ttrivite for disobedience of orders. and they are al mad about that. Th one PHrl '" lli-Th 111 antliority, what guar- who drills th- squad now is I'm m until people have, that their rights spei'iinen of I imai.ity I ever saw. After . wl" respected by their suboi dinates in inarchinir 11s ,, t to the drill nrouud this inor 1 Csiuiliiii d. and by the rank and file of saeh ri' g he sard t (no, "Stand off one aide from 14 f 're. the litie. von t -t-d black sou of a b h. You d'-gr e. are too uear t t white man. I want you to , r-ine itjiei y... nre not onaueipi.il footing i We submit these matters to the calm con -with tne wliit-men la your rinss. and what "'deration of the peoph" f the State. We be you learn hers yoti will have to pick' up. for : 'hi military movement is fraught with I won't teiteh ton a d -d thing.'- And thug ! danger to ihe peace and good order of the he kept tne sanding until the captain came i community, and that it endanger ti around tnspe -ting, wl en he pretended that the -iiL-agent shad pay "') for each policy affected or acgotiated. The puntshim ni for a local a - -'.-act .i- soliciting in surance without a conoiii- ioii froui his princi pal has been inditalcifabovc. The Circular issuisl from thi Department 30th of June, ad Iresaeal to General Agents is hereby superceded. 1). .V. Jlilvi.B, Stale Treasurer. Conumlruiii for he heated 'enn : Why is a penqiiring person unlike a chimp dit ? I The one feel the Lea'., while, the other heats I the feet. i The last thing froui an inirtaaaioned lover to his mistress Would you,were nil e.u-la- inatiou Jamil ai. I 1 h p a i'i.. 1 1 Itos j !." MSMwistswwgMSawasawwMa Jl'LY ITS, 1870. s r tli.iTiv t ' tfra. L'antJ lb rer pott ml, 1 U-h . I .tlloiv, Adamantine, Cotton. per pound. Yarn, is.; bunch, Eggs, pei doaen, Kenluers, per pound. Piour. pel asck. , Pttdt Mackerel, a... I. - - n. 1 86 to I 3d I 2") to I i Hi to tK' 'io an 2o to wi 17 tn 18 1. 76 in 1 10 t., 13 4U 10 50 a.uu in 3 35 Composed, lis it Mill he. in a great! of the very wo M material in the Fruit, dried I.catr-.er Iron. prominence of either, party who did not denounce j gold." tne measure. Ami tne opinion is almost uni versal that thi influence it will .exert upon the elections will be the reverse of thr.t intended. It is a matter of congratulation that our citi pirred by ntl sensible men "above rubies and fine voUr umbered. 9 BE S1XTM DfSTBICT. rbalUpuUicAc. of thi district met in eo-j-vent ion at Charlotte, 011 Tuesday, and nomina ted Dr. H SL Pritchard, of that city, aa their oan didata far Concrew, in opposition to Mr. Shober. The Dr. we ar informed, is a man of soma tal- at, hut not much popularity. Upon the whole ar a wil kaitsbud with his nomination a try th party could have made. Mr. Shober could easily hay beaten their strongest man by rryiMxrid.ome majority hrs majority oyer Dr. Pritchard will be counted by thousands, if wq are not greatly mistaken. Mr. Helper will not materially vary the reaolt by being a candidate. ,, A CARD. In reply to many inquiries as to the effect Of the new regulations concerning the Distillation of brandy, I submit the fortowinafenSent Irohf which it will b seen that distiller of brandy 1 are relieved irom mucn 01 me uuruen anrt so-J noyance which have heretofore embarrassed theirNl operations, he put me.dmJsifh, me a move which I hud never DtafalsMal before. And I could bhv nothing at alt, orI would have been locked tfp for dlatdvijlecc "'nTnrtnl'nf'dTaimpeln 'iiiperioroffdi'r?." If it ever happens again I shall deny t to his face and then resign. -If I complain of their conduct to the coin matidant I uijhti pntve my charge' or noth ing can be tl"ne; and where am I to find one from an n any th.it wil testify in tny be half: I. t .'its atternooii s drill is conducted al tliia itnining's was, you need not li s t uiished -tl heariugthat I have resigned. I havartan Insult ujmiii insult until 1 am com- pletetylrnrn tint. rff. tmv written a plen y of bad news, and I wish I hail some gamd news ftr yo-i but a1 ! it etns to bv get ting; wcrse nnd waiTM. I f rgot to tell vim that till! of u iue'V fine appointees, five failed physically, fiirty-vn wiled menially, leav ing tli rty-niri admitted. They had pre pared 'it to fix ih colored candidates, but ii proved most disastrous to b whites. l. . SMITH. community, and that it endanger.- tb- rights aiiij liberties ol our ptuplu... We rail, there fore, upon all reflecting men of every party. 1 creed and color, to frown it down before fur . 1 i 1 i ... . . uier inisc lei comes 01 it. e counsel no 1 I liotFiice, but ieT Ttfts lilschleTuiakers see anrT l-e Inade to know that the rights and liberties I 01 h people are 01 nmret valor Itian ilie mere sliecess in an election, of a political party or the prolonging of, its waning power. To our owu political friends, especially, in these trying times, We would again counsel peace, quiet, forbearance and obedience to the law of the land. Let no provocation if t can possibly be avoid d. drive you f an violeut ineasuies to redress yon' Wfogs The peaceful inea s of the ballot hot are yours, and. if exercised as they should be. -tby u ill .iH'ni.l iiu.pl.' re,iie-s far th griev antes under which ion now labor. These ineuna ymi hate a rigkt4orjreWt quietly apple s.,oed. imp .J. iVj i.es. jHrurt"'. annealed, apper. iir Hjund, s le, -bar, castings. " Vails, eat, " Molasses sorgbnnt. per g " West Imlia, " Syrup. Onions, wr bushel, Pork ?otatues. Irish pel - bushel, Swecf " Sngar, llrowa. per pound. , " ttlnnllrd ' " frnslied Pulverized Salt, coast, per sack, , "1 Liverpool, " Table. a - Tobacco. T.esf perpnnnd, Matiufaclnred. . . Smnkinc. , $21. UH U to 35 ts 4 to 4 to lb to n to r.a to 3D tn 6 to 8 to 6 to I naiifis- eilpe.l hest r.n.'.isM .stt isssii.l 1 uiel .111 Mot ettiSnts ruli Jetie.eil l.etrrs not i-Mi uait .11 sn. price, -perle t t is-. 1, nle.l nad te--J Jssj.iu.u tiu.eia -1 ne ei.eapesi tl ..tel. iii llm IVondstouiy 40eL. also the ebr.iti'd SOLID UEFINED ALUMINOUS liOW. ii..inp.is.'.l fur baaoty, jnl In apprar snee to KinWltl I anting rased. Kail Jeweled Levers, Ladles' sud lietita' Hiaea st 930 each. These IVache have iltaintl a rrest repntstion ar th atV K-lfet in.' lit. 1 1... ! sail w ill stantl any cllavate Ih-'ii; -e entire of old A In tn m i ti- loijl Ihey nev. 1 tarnish. Ihe u tirks a e ihe be.t in ke sndevery Wsti h warraM Ssl fur lime, fii ill 19" rack sbto II. e Kxtrt Pius 1 ad DOUBLE EXTRA ItEFlKKIt ( improved) OEO iik GOLD VN A ICUKS, Hunting cased. Full Jse!cd I.rt. i 'A ink, eqnall t.'ra it and for tin, i' lo '.old Hate he, at oalv (15. II." Honlile Pxtni lletined. (90 each. Aljto Pare ''inn Silver Hunting t -i-e I vliudrr W ill hes atftlt. Kail Jeweled l evers extra 0n ?JU American Slra gi t L'n Lever or Dap ex AL80 00LD VK8T CHAINS, Latest ml st cosily styles, thick and double thick robed plated IH 1 aiat (.old. at M. (H IU, and $l2euh. Ladies' Le.nitine 1 'hains, heavy roll ed plated, si (X KlOaml (Ii. AL KkSgant Oroide fiold ( luiins lor Lad es 1 ; Imo. pi to W inohes long. at't3 4 (fiand & each, seat with-' Watehesat lel wholesale Mioen. NO MOSEY nE(ji:iJlET) jy ADVANCE All Ootids sent 1 1- xpit ss. mi lespousible ordetjs, ltyub'eat Express! 'fHuenn dellrery. I'lseeswbei no Express rou lloed s ill le sant at our risk bv mail, as Uexaatefed i'iicksg. 1 sending tasli in ml vam-e. An Arnt rnrlinij f'w Fit WnlcJiei, gett aa Ez tra H'jJeA frtr, 0 the mmt value. All Goods may br opened and exnmin ed in Kxpre-s In-fine paii fas. on payment uf Ex. pros- eJiari'i's milt . t d if nut satisfactory, retuinvd tu tos'il 11 1 ranted, will lie taken back and ex chanced or money 1 i fandisl, if not satatfattory. state ilesiiiptoii and price of gooa denlicil, audi IoaWs'Sirrttet- to "V ' The Bagle Watch Co., p.a9-3m j$ Fur.ii,, Jf, , ntET "TATA "KTL! Lstat.", The fttrt'iini and domtsiio demand for Perry Davis d; .-jmi's gieal uiedreiae to Pain killer was lever In line Ml large ax it baa been of late: Mud we tlunk tlte time bail arrireil wh"ti the deelurntion isuy be made, witftont the pos sibility td 'refutation, that tbe city 0! Pro rider e. iu Uiu Mate wl Kliode Island, ol the United .Stales of Amei tea. ban luruisued the ei.tue bal ilabie globe Willi a iiiedieiile, Which in nniuTTiF 60 to .00 t o I 60 to pROvBRBf . Borrowed afarmwls seldom Mi. . V Haste ofiel trips ut it own beela. Men ofuu bgjbt hear wlat ihey are not 75 to l.(K) 1 Oti to on 14 to 16 18 iof" 20 to 96 2.35 to 5.40 2.65 tn 2.711 5.lr0to6.00 Nto 10 80 to 1.56 40 to LOO ast sqnad conducted themselves decently and I "I"" no esse shall it befoTTa less sum '"than Iu tlut nut place, the ux of $2.0" ptr.dat Hot to be assessed against the distiller. ' aHbitined to do Jr Secondly The amount of Ihe Itond reo-iired vi'hat ia not naMed is dear at any t rie. ui R'T vT "l ,freat fl''.d- He who buys tdrf many s nperfluitlea "may ljglftflBS Tfe1' U to-Ufas neesa.ia. rpecrf'tlly tofrtrd 1I whom thy met PEBSOy COUNTY. Wesreghsd to ace that our gaiutnt vortrg frieeadt Heavy T. Jordan, Esq., haa been nomi nated for th Hons of RepresenUtives by th - lallvaa nf Person Coonvy. Mr Jordan is a yat man of spiendid aMlm and higbchar- 1 wfc is destined to aaike hi nark Its the Ha -will hstr nc aiinerioraf his are in OA. A report is current in tha Mountain f District thai Piatn Durham, th Conserv.tiive candidate for Concreas, is banned by th 14ih A ut? nd laeoi, ils iinot ao ban aedj for j f liehad been he could not hive held his seat Tn theLeg islaturfc. CharlotU Pemoceat, Mr. Durham is not banned by the 14th Amend ment. Neither w Mr. Shober. Mr. Shober was banned by the rest oath. 80 ia Mr. Durham. j Mr. Shober1 experience proves that one form of disability is a difficult to overcome a anoth er. It I to be hoped, however, that the test nath will ba repealed or rrrratly modified at the opening: of the next aeasion of Congress. ""Other wise Mr. Durham may have as mnch trouble to get in aa Mr. Shober. had, perhaps more. B4Liu?aMfNTLY ma Acoiwt.' Prompt to time come Ballon Monthly for AucnsL th next legislatu.-, shonl 1 he be'electen, aa we ' fshted with a remarkable store of good thine ar ad btlieve hu will be. . Im Ik. . k J. ' I I , inv.i i'w i" rrnnoiK maiier. 1 ne openina "r ' vrtiele i awdHnmrated ehaptar on biitiixrai, and then followx nii-tnr.s t ( Wtttm n .a i. , m gravinjol .merest to the general reader. Cav. M. -C. J' "Ts has bsSen nnarrimonsly nmn- A mong tb toriea are two teayarn of the first i naked aa the Coawrvativ candidal for the V11' T'T1 "defN o chil- o -..-1 . n v j.11 nreD ,,, t' adventure and daring that all rWeln Meck.cna,.. - r.oe Gov Vnw, declln-. mmt jik, Qn lht kole Ballon', magiuin is ed. Cnl Jones was 3 rr-eraVr of :ha list SeDateTabsnrt the best and cheapest wibiicaticoi to be . . - . . . . . at j v : . - -s . Wet per.on, to n,J toe onextared term of '""nn ,n lnj' or any otner cMintry, tor it jaumXr V I a a r war f " " . Jmif Osborn., and won for himIf conwder- I f' Tr"r- OT' 7" mm copy, and is w m 1 tr.r aala fat vf TV rtariilral r.M kn l!n.tl . . . - mrs m. - " 9 i-M 1 in liiv a ill ir-11 i" rernlaiion a cne ol lt Bnest .'peaker. :nd 'Suiae. Add-cs I H-me 4 Talbot. Boton, Maa abK d" a'- r "- sTv-fmeese. " . a $.VW. Few, if any of the distiller in this part 01 the country will, therefore, have to give bond fr more than 8500. Thirdly, The regulation as to registration of sti I llm notice to the Assessor of intention to dis till, .survey of still, keeping record of the oper irrtott"tntf aiatilleTyr retnrno th Assessor, rr , Ac, am very much siiutd and can easi ly be complied with. 1 M" 'Jp The special tax under thPllfTiig law is $60 per year (reckoning from the 1st May of May of each vcar when the production i les than 160 barrel. When thi tax i raid wiihin the year it ia to be estimated on the unexpired portion of ihe vear at tbe rate of imO per vear. thus it the distiller commence operations in August his special tax will be only $3 ,oU. The tax per gallon is 60 cents. The special lax and the. tsllon isx will probably not now be reduced by Congress but certain not increasv ed. Thns it appears that with thr per diem tax abolished the penal oan of the bond greatly "nllTfceif (he tax per gallon 50 cts. and the spe cial tax 266 or less, a the case may be, th dis tillers of brandv will be greatly relieved. - F.E. SHOBEBr- A fool generally loaea hia estate before h finds hia folly. I A man that hoi rds riches and enjoys them not. is like an ass that carries gold aud eata thistle. , r " Towers are measured by their ehadowe. and irreat men hylheir caltunniatora. That man h ln truJ W'P D;'. er be bashful, and fhat man who knows htm st If w ill never b impudent. vuecess rides on every hftur grapple it and j'ty may win ; but without a grapi I it will never 10 with yoti. Work is the weanon of honor, and he who I lacks the weapon will never trfttmph. I1 NEW A OVERTIME MkXTS. C. W. 7k CO., Produce Commission XkEer chants, iputiug Gen. R. E- Lee ia at present in this eity sojitarnlng wifh the family of Samuel H. Tagart. Esq.. in wea Madison street. He is vl rather ont of health, but he baa no pur. pose of v siting th north, as has lately been staled. He visits thia eity now mainly for the purpose of availing nimaalf of inadieaJ Here is a new rule for computing interest- It is 80 simple and ro true, that every bank er, merchant or elerk should post it up for reference- '' Six per cant Multiply any given number of di iTTars by "tha Manner ot' day f inter! de ired. separate the right hand figure and divide by six j tb result is the true Interest on sneli number of days, at six per cent. , Eight prTtsiBfMwIripiy and given a monnt by the number of daya upon which it is desired to ascertain the fnterest-and divide by 15, and the result ill bo the true Inter est for the amount required hut freely ni.il independently, ami we 1 that you will not fail to do so, nuawed by the frowns of power, and unmoved by its threats. I' this is doue we ihiuk you may confidently rely njr.ou success at the coming election, and thereby se. me a restoration, at uo distant oay t" wipeaoe, good order and a greater state of prosperity to the people of tho State. THOMAS UUAGG. VP m. Cen. Ex.1 Com. 41. A. 1 1 1. ii. is. o A. S. Mkkrimo. R. H HAfTi.r. Jr., J. H. Moore. TT. Q. DkCarterft. J. J. Litchforii. Love or Music Wbl(v thersi is a oye for music in every child born, and that if it d;sapp ars in after life, it i for the want f cultivation. Was therejAyfer a bahy who ftiuhTtiot be ung to' sleep ? However this may ta. to play s.nue Ittftrwnents i of more van to a man tjjwfe4f,rst sight wppvaW: To the charac! er to h a refiner. Music is the luedirine f thXsoul : it 8 "Othes the wrinkles of a hard life of business, aud it lifts ns from tb thought of money, iutrigue, en te prises. an:;iet:es. hatred and what Uot. to a calmer, more heavenly mind. To a man himself, therefore, the power to piny is of use. He may not always have a sister, wifeSor daugh ter to sing or play to him : he maytiot al ways ta within reach of th opera or concert ro.iuis ; and then, I..... half the enjoyment of I music is gone when ymi cannot ttiloylt as yoo list, and of what Kind you need, giv or grave, as your fancy lie. Jr is an indul gence to a pure iiiiuil aud oue of thi se few ludulgencea which are free from bar ... "... 342 Grctmcich Stm t.Xfir York. ttWtsMaajsanv. oiajaiHiniiwrWi..r.. RECEIVKUS OF ALL KINDS OF .utliern snd Xortliern Prcclnetion i'rh ssTebse co. Wool. Hop. Hides. Skins. Fare, Feathers. Hemp. Rags, Beeswax, Green and Dried Frails, Beans, Peaa, Seeds, Flour, (.'nun, Pork, Beef, Venison Poultry , Batter, Cheese. Eras, Lard, Tallow, High wines, Ac, o." Onrjnnj experience In the Cm n ission business enCbles s-aeIUgoods witl ont delay fur tht ligjiest uisi Ket priees. Martirip plate and eirro'ar sent no nplirtitiri . romB-:oi for selling produce b per cent ; wool. 4c. 9 I 9prceat. L0XSIGNMES1S SOLICITED. Jaly 15 170. S8-1y BBsxauxasKssxssxfl ' PIANOS. SIX COLD MEDALS Have Juat b3en in Ootober nd Novemher, 18B9, atraidsti to C II AS. M. STEIFF, Port). best Pianos now made, over Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York Pianos. ' orrtcx akd waaaaonMs: ,1 An. 9, MrU Liberty Stnei, near Baltimore Street DAL'I IMOliK, Md. uuivereality of (leiiiund, exleul of 111 mlastal complete pffleietiey l'ts al) the purposes for which it is de signed and wide renri. endnrii pop ilarity, has ih ri been equalt d by any uied Iviue in Luiopcor Ameiii-a. The uuivcr.-u ity of tne demand for the Pain Killer, i.s a tin 1 1, ji.teie.-tii g m J surprisinft (situreiu the Ui.-uny ot r4 medicine. II 'lame hits gone out," into e'.i ry tiwutat of th habitable globe. Jav Haiti Kiliea is iu-w regaw -larly Mild in large and stt tulily inereating quan tities, not only to general agent iu every ittata ana TeriiUiry of the Uiiioi), and evm v Prov- lute nl UiitisUuu ritu, but to ituenns , vres, itouiir iUliag4tav I'ern, ('faili and other siiuth Ainon, mi .States to the Sandwich Islands, to Culm nnd other West India ii-hiiid: to En. land nuil CoujjiicjUul Kurope; 10 iloz unb.que. .jMudagasciti, Zausibnr and other African lands; tu Australia uud Ualcutta. Rangoon and other plneas in India, it has also beeti sent to China-Mid we dntilv if tlwr is any foroign port or inland city in Africa Asia, which is frequent ed liy ...American and Buropaou Missionaries, travelers ur traders, into which the Paiu KUIer hu- been iulrudaced and sought. alter. The extohi of us useful nes is another great teatureoftliis remartiable medicine. It is not only the hest thing ever "known, as every body ' wi4l eonfoaiv for bruines, cuts, burns, dro,. but lor dyseutevr or cholera, or anv surf tif bowel ctimphii .t it is a remedy unsurpassed for enV cietny rinil rapidity ot action, in theSrrea eit esof iliitisli India, and iu the West In lia 1 la i.s 11 d oilier hoi climates it has beeouvt tin- utandtrd MedUi e fii'r all -noh enmplaiut. u.- wtdl as f r dyspepssa, liver complaint and other I. it Ui cil disoiders. Forcoughs and cold, canker, asthma and rheumatic" difficulties, it ha beeu proved by Ihe must abuudunt audi convluting trinls and testimony, to- be ah US' . valuable medicine. The proprietors ay in nossession otlctleis froui persons of the highest eliaraitci and responsil)ilitt te.-tilyiug, in un- A 1 the cure cffortM an th efiirral teftns, to salisfaeton results urolueed. in an almost end less variety of cases, by the use of this great medicine. Prov. Adrertiscr. HEALTH'S BEST PEFK.N'CB. ' The weak eateth herbs." bars fit.. Paul, so that eighteen hundred" rtrfrrs- ago the value tf medicinal plant.-, was nnnreeiatcd. In the Old Testament botanical remedies are repeatedly reooiim, ended, but in no passage of sacred his tory is man recommended to swallow calomel 1, nr otit irrheTiniTieTat TyienaratioB1. The sick wcredirccted to eut hWbs to strength en them, to purify Ihom, to hVal them, to re- ' sto-e thorn. In thatdav the art of usakin vasr. etahle extracts was unknown, fhe herbal medicines were, mere infusions. 1 Ur was reserved for a later age to unite th sanitary essences nt tonic, aperient and anti billions roots, harks, and plants with an active stirrmlarrt., nnd thns secure thtiirrapid diffusion tbnmgh The debilitated or disordered system. Thefcro wuing triumph ol tin effective mode of concentrating and applyirgth virtues nf ined- leinnn egeiauies iienieveii in the protllsMHsB ol Uostelter Atononh liitttrs. Never be had a pure alcohol , e .umuiaut Iw en t w ith the expressed juices of the tines Specific of the vegetable kingdom. Never ret, though STEIFF "S rAXOShnre all the latest im provements, Jncliid.ng the AgrrtT Treble. Iron fronts and the impnned French actioa. ful .t sr. j righti-en vi-ars btive chip ed since its prodac rsnted for e year, w.th pimlece of exebange , ti,.n. bii lls .., ,Ia, , Vl, I,,,,, ,.aUuled.-i. within twelve moutta 11 nut eniiieiy eettsiactory to ,. uukcn ... ui ,.', ;,, .11 ri1(.;. ta How faidoea nnro Iism rs Keeond hsad Pianos and Parlor Orgsas always un haml. from U0 to I9SI Joah Biilings waa asked. sound travel V Hi ouiuinn is that it de i n f r cent Multiply tne same at aoove , pDfs a g.wd deal npon the noii-e vou are snd divide by 35, and the result will show I ,,,Htm of. The sound qf a dinner ht rn, for tha intaresAat tea per cent. insianee. travels hah a mile in a second. A lady in UiMamaM. not yet fifty yean of ( vhile au inviUtion to get up to th morning tio f 1'""" ... - mam ago ui lotsivciti 4 a tn(ir 10 t trjrtnnalii, not we nlty -sear ot 1 Ml,c o" nduwii iri up i u m uioi uui j Mjmrr ..mi bu ui.i-i. ii.u..vi treatment. Dr. Thomas H. Bnokler bVing ge, having buried eight husb'snds, is about to i he has known to be alxiut three-quaitera t3i Tens Liberal. ealLi solicited, hia pbyaieiaa ftrf tha tit.Bttrr- 5",.. ; fry Iter hand inTbrntnS: Life Insnawitc. com- an hour going up two pair of stairs, and then ! irnt''M9 ' paeic dcr)ine to take a rik n hi life. not have strfiif-th ennngh to "be heard. Pianos w!l Fsi-ery prices" References, slw bsv oBr Pisncs in ose: Cen.-H. E. Lee. Lexington. Va. B. II. He per P. X. Ileilig. Saliebory. Jf 1. en. TrTHterl hsnsom U'i n.iitioB N. C. Gov. John Latche . 'Lexington' Vs. Messrs. R. Harwell A .-nt. 1 ssrlottr Jf. t I'esf lunnh si.il Ulind lostiiute ksleigh. X UjKe ..-h sad h..... k. Ii -1 wo. . . C. C. 1110-1 pnieni. sateguaru against epidcinics, aa a protection again't all unhealthy exhalation tlrat produce debility or beget disease; as a n trcdr for inlerniiteiit and other iralsrii ns fa vors; asah appetlier: as a sovereign cura ibf dyspepsia; as a genTJ tonic.and invigojnt ; a-H eniiie. paitf:i-. spcneiil i Trsa 1 lo d-de--uureift ; ns a nervine; as a cure for billions af fecfiniis; as a hamih-s anrdrnc: and as the bbst tiKFBKck of HSAi.TH ai der nntavurable the sale circuuittances, ut-b as sedi ntarr pursnifs, aa- fwre o-nmy or niealiM exeitioa. osrU-lups. j!y It ly vkiion and eiposme. J 1 I it i m as
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 15, 1870, edition 1
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