, flje lb North, State BALI81ICKY. KU1DAY. AL'UCHT 6. IWu. LOCAL AND STATU ITIMI v Advertl IF tkori ' at our I Wm. B. Jkrtiard, I ',..). i i. i. i ,.f iheSt.ir Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. U,l au thorised lo receive advertisement fur thin paper at our lowest cash rale. , Narw AuvumKMt:NT-Valuable Land for Sals 8. 8. Trull, AdmY Notice 16 Contractor. Ceurt Order from Davie County. Dota Washing Machine H. C Browning, Ciou. Agent, 32 L'ortlamit Ht., New York. AN APPEAL. We an- omler the ncraaity of appealing to Iboae of our Mtrona who arc in rrrs for aob cription to make payment at the earliest uoaai- ble day. We mint hare tiro money or auspend tbe publication of our (taper, for we cannot pub liah it without the money lo pay for the paper on which it la printed and our printer for print ing it A number of our aulwcribcnt owe ua amall sum, but the apgrerrale ia considerable, and would relieve ua from temporary embar rassments. The fnrinem have just threshed good crops of wheat, and have line crop of oats tad corn, and can easily pay lira liule minis 'they owe for their iicwpcr. We hope- they 'Rll promptly respond to this call. Land Sai.es. We inviie attention to the S. 8. Trott, adm'r. of Thomas To ld, derd. THE WAK IK LUKOPK. ' ! - . J ' ' ' - -srj ' asssssaaasV- ! i f1 The si tack upon Haarbrucken by the French and their repulse was probably a amall a flair, as th report says that the loss on the French aide was twenty and on the Prussian aide eight men. This despatch comes from Berlin via 1omhni. The unit despatch speaks of rumored lighting at Porbach, but glvaa no particulars. Bismarck has left the Foreign Office in charge of Herr Thilde ami taken the Held at the head of his regiment of Cuirassiers. It ia aaid that the mi eriorily of the French Chaaaepot rifle over the Prussian needle-gun is on of toe results that Ira been develoH-d. Mr. I iladstnnc thus statea the policy of Kngland : "flrat; neutrality, and second, prt aralions for the won." The move meuls now going on presage an early battle. Austria is aaid to be organising a powerful ar my. A telegram from Paris says that the French troo will remain in Home until Sep tember. Other despatches from Vienna and Paris represent that Austria has notified, orpro posea to notify, tbe Poie that the concordat ia ended, and has giveti bis sanction to the Italian occupation of Home. Richmond Whig. From the Raleigh Sentinel of 24th. THE HABEAS CORPUS CASE. Balk ton, July 27. 1870. In Ike mat in of Adolphus O. Moon, ex parte. The counsel for the prisoner mora i 1. For au attach tneut to rule fo show cans ag.rinst tl.c Governor for not making a suffi cient return to the .writ of halieas orpea . 8. if tins writ or atiachuo-.it against the 0vmior ia not proper, then for a similar writ or rule against Cot. George V. Kirk. 3. That the Marshal of the Supreme Court be directed to proceed tin nier in h the bodv of the prisoner before your honor. O ' 1 1. morning. tW Ud h i net .. the Chief Justice delivered his answer in writing, a follows I Ex Parte Moore. The first motion is refused. Tha t.'hief Justice of the Supreme Court averages were 53c. 3d. on 1 4244 quarter. The imports into the kingdom for thw week ending July S were 008,8b cwta. wheal and 55,415 ewia. flour. New Ikvcntion m Arms Tna Cha- SKPUT NCBULB tiUN. HU I in WALL Hl- riM. It becomes daily more evident that not only France, but also Prussia, has for a number of years silently but steadily made the moat active preparations for the great struggle Tor r.uroenn supremacy wlttoli has ul now commenced between tlielu. This is not only indicated by a thorough re organisation of both the Kreneh and the Herman agnie. but also by the atrenuous efforts . f each to (produc e weapons more im proved and of greater destrttctlveiiess than possessed by the other. It is claimed by the French that theCliaa sepot is an imoruvsaneiit on the Ziiudnndcl gewehr. and, as long as the latter served tnecn aa model, they are probably all right there. Besides that, they have introduced into the r artillery service a light held piece, a kind of revolving cannon, called the mi tralleuse. said to be most effective against In fantry and cavalry. All of a sudden one hears, however, of several new inventions quietly introduced by Prussia, and first nmongst thorn a gun which rau be tired twenty-tun times a minute with ease, aud said to be a decided improvement on both theZundiiadelgewehx and theChaa seMt. Id entinietiou with this they have au improved arntugeineut for currying 200 round of ammunition. Th superior ity of this new gun becomes at once self-evident, Inasmuch as the preaeut needle-gun ran only be fired off about teK or twelve time a mit ttte, aud soldier carries only sixty round of ammunition. It is. therefore, at least twice as effective as their present style of needle-gun. nnd a Draw -poker If do longer e-deird arisloeratM gajn In Detroit. After the late battle of Saflafltt old 00 e ai Von Moltk aaid to the Mug of I'rus sia. "Tbla it a gloriou victOfJN your Mai raty. Would to God it had Mto over the Kreneh V 8PECIAL NOT1CB8. )U. fU'lT'S CELEBBATB) EX PEC- TOBANT N0MV8T1UV HOW IT ACTS First it detaches from the Woehial or -in J nil., k (he mucus or matter W hiclr.ni rn.. limes adheres to them with ths tenacity of nine. Secondly. It mitigate Ue pain ami remove thw'eoustrieiioii of the bronchial tube aud mtisclea of the chest. Thirdly. It rwai-ts the progres of ii.thimatsraj and assist th- lung to throw off the irritating matter which ace ii nullah s. SINKING SMiWIT. Diseases that progress rauidlBk a orirls arc m. i the only ones to In- drcadaf. Canker or drvrotdrs: net hlM a tieeM siirlrlr'nly a rtruk of lighting, but unless gMstrd, H de stroys h as certainly ; and in likapatiuer chrou ic dr lilllty, altbuugh it ih es not kill with cwift- uer-s oi yellow fever, is assure to asp the npiugn of life eventually as nti iii itlaallnsai'S, if not checked by invigorating medication. Tin re in something ineipressly touching iu tin -1 . , . t.i cle of iieinaiun- deciiv Kiurgwgr. pallor, r-in-tu'lsiioti, dc prerodnii of spirits, and a distaste for exertion, are its ordinary symatMis. and tfcey should be promptly met ! tonic tntct nu n' -1 Tbe Lest Inrig ira-it an I exhilaiwBt thst cm be ad mi hi -t c red in a case of this kiwi Is liosteter's Stomach Hitter''. The stlgtol Jg principle of the prepnriilioti roiixes the di r mailt ejieijjir h of tho .system, ami the Ktreugluciling and regulat ing properties git a a JssnasMBji M healiliftil IiiiuIm to the vital fin'ce.t thus oriiiight into play. The failing appetite Is re-awsken. d the nrocossof digtutiiin and assiuiilaticn ant quiuk- .nut llu. f.l...tll- ... l... I, I I, .1... nunrir i iiiriu , r secietious uooouio more nal rna'.aoU evt ry orgnu tO ttio nollll-lllliellt ! lire S ill Cider Mills k Cotton Gins. SEND to MITCHELL, ALLEN ft 00.. New!, N. C, (or Circular July V'.): In. UNITED STATES DISTKR T CDl'BT. cmaxoi or ii ir Notice is hereby given that the iH'i ial term of the United States HUtrict Court will com- mence in Salisbi ky on the Skl.ind Monday has no power uuiler the habea corpus act ' ages for the defence of the walls ami turrets 1 1 injure. Such isthe uniform testimony of ..r. er i n. Hsrest of the J,,vein..r i,I ; ri. or cas' n-s anu inner i. .ri im-ai ions. mi auuM-m aw. riitterrr been more marked and striking than in those ekaracterired hy (rcnaral debility aud ner vous prostration. Ladies i. fleeted wl'h these ailments find in this most wholesome of all tr.n ies and corrective the tafet and sorest menus of relief, it is strong to restore and powerless Root Mrhool. ror the Cabinet Organ. Containing- Pnwreasive Laasons, Studiaa, and Scales; Sengs, Duels, Trios, and (Quartets ; Vol Uri . Interlude, and Becrealivo pieces, for th lar!or and Choir. A work of established tx.nulnriiv. Annual sale 12,000. Bv OBOROE F. HOC Frio $150. Sent pust-ieid on receipt of prtoe. Olivsb Dtrao A Co.. Boston 0 B. DlTaoli A Co., New York tOM VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! I WILL SELL FOll CASH, at the Court Houe in MOCK8VIU.E, DAVIE CO., N. C, on th 4th day of OCTOBER, bei g Tues day first week Superior Court, the well know u Count. M I. PROPERTY, which is one of the beat eountry tand fur Mcrchatidikiug in Western N.t .. In-ing situ ated 23 miles from Salisbury, on the Wilkee boro' Bond. IB mile from Statesville, In a flue neighborhood, with a good Two-Story Storehouse, with all necessary Warehouse for a general trade. Also, good Wilmington N. Carolina LIFE INSURANCE OO. Authorised Capital fU. 000 000 OFFICERS: John lawson. , II. f. Orady Ale. Johnson, Jr as Br. K. A Anderao t W. A. Wright sod U, al. St. Hon i;iihur Wright C. Kcv. U. P. Mara:. .. j.... President ..Vic President. . Secretary, Medical Director luiaH . A Horn. ) . asiiltiug Acluurv. nipei t ialng Ag't THIS COMPANY. BOW THOBOUUIILY i-.tsbluh4. kas mat iUi Uit aiosl anprseedented aurceas dating lire few weeks aiaee It. eoataraiKed "i erstioa. lie egeats are sUadlij regaged lu an ur live sad most latUriag isimiful canvass. -They art rseetviag pulicatlons nn.tsi.th . and tbeiomaaayls 1SSUINO anviiegr ot t At a m erring; of the board of I ers for the Town of Salisbury, held this day, June 28th, 1870, the following ordiuauoeua passed : ftetolved. That on every beef, muttoo, hog, hoat, goat, veal aud lamb cut up aud sold within the Corpoiat limits of the town, ei ther in Mark'. House or on the street, th following tax be conjid hy the Town Tax Collector : On every Beef, Hog, " Sheet. " " kfutlou, ' " Goat, " . Veal. Lamb, t 35 80 , 10 10 0 M 10 1 he above ordinance will be strictly cn- force.1. JOHN F. MOOSE, C B.C. July 8:1m. MEVEBY DAY. availing themselves of Ore A Home Company, manufactured ami is ready to be distributed : rlt.il eniitrili.rt am. uir the army. Another new invention of undereoes salutary clianee. !r these Ismt sales advt rtKcrl in nrrr rnr thia wfrfc-try f-.twnre-m trf The- writ wires e bias e krrieg U bU.h the. I'l uaiiaua avem to lhi,uk ""'t ( TTl' "f? i"1 "''J Out ii.msesv U il.M.. -m1 tlrcWrds. ihI K'llrl rrl nea'V alllt Very large me w no a lurr nr. rrnu.n n.Mi i.ii irrvrrnu. ill no cirins cast-steel barrel four and a half feet long, "f dtee has the l.ei,ihceiit,.peri. n of the and mounted on two light wheel very much like a piece of artillery. It is named the wall buechse. or wall rifie, probably because a similar very heavy and iona rifie haa been in use during the middle DWELLING HOUSE, koine Two or Three Hundred Acre of very Iu Jt ia August, 1K70, instead of tho first .Monday, as heretofore advertised in the Si ...... .. This clmnge is necessary from the fact thai the 2nd Monday was the day designated at the last term, and all recognisances taken for ap pearance on that day. Parties, witm-se-, and jurors will fake notice of the change ami govern themselves accordingly. GEO. V. BHOOKS, July 20th, 1870. 17. Uittrirt Judge. Relioious Xotics. We are requested to give not ice that on next Sunday morning the eer vie' usual on the 1st Sunday in the mouth may be expected at tbe Episcopal Church in this city. ioveruor ol r th. Torrrt'Rix Prisoners.: We received a telegram Siiturdil statrTig that Kirk's men had buug a Mr. Patton, of Alamance, three times to extort con fes iotis from him in re- ' t sr.. trt..w a r,... ' eeedfd to the camp ..fed Kirk, ami infiirin , , J, el Mm of the Writ, and that Col. Kirk re- Alamavee eonhrtns the Ms-gram. I he per- lM r,.rf, atlj refu8rtl t0 deliver the petrator of this out age is one llurgiii. Kirk's body of the petitioner to State. ' The second motion is refused. It has been adjudicated by me, that Col. Kirk had a justrttarnV excuse, his orders hav ing heeu avowed by the Governor. The third motion is refused. It would be an idle form to rt quire the Marshal to go to the camp of Col. Kirk and make a demand, as the Governor haa taken upon himself the responsibility of declining to produce the body of the petitioner. In Story's case 10 Johnson. 238, Chaucellnr Kent on the return of a wri' of haheat corpus directed to General Lewis, held the return. 'The party is not in my custody" to be in suflicient, it should have been, "the party is not in my custody or under my control" The custody of a subordinate ' the custody of the superior. The petitioner, if it will serve his pnrpoae of lypplung to the Chief Justice of the Su preme onrt of the IT. S. for a writ of habe as corpus, as suggested hy his counsel, may fake, the fact to be, that the Marshal nro- subordinate. lie aci owierig. ri to the gen tleman, net only that he had hung Patton, to makerhtm confess, hnt that hr? trait iTting; up sevrjl others of tlit., arrested, by the thumbs, for the sain.- purpose. There Is no doubt of the truth of those statements. They ate stiWnutiated hy nam b rs of peisous who witnessed them; aud further. Burgin boasted ot his acts, saying, that "whan merely nrrestt'd they would tell nothing, but when he put the rope aroand their necke,or sw ung them up by the thumbs. they will coufess." And these things are prmticgrj on a od less people by law less desperadoes, by order of tbe Chief Executive of the !t:te, and all red1 ess of the sacred w rit of habeas corpus denied ! Ami this too we must endure or resistance will be visited with the vengeance of the Governor, "backed by the Presideut," the elections defeated and ll.ul..! rule fas tened on ua indefinitely. We!U may the Lord help the State and people. Sentinel. The Salem Press has the following : Two de- sertera they claimed lo be deserters from Kirk's urmy, appeared at Kerticrsvilte on Mon day last, during the discussion, ami next day they panned our oliice in Salem on their way home. They said they had been deceived by Col. Kirk and led lo believe that an insurrec tion actually existed in Xorth Carolina, Lot they had discovered it was all false, and they did not intend to help arrest innocent white men just for political purposes. The men, who ha eommencetT in Kent, With fairer pros were in partial uniform, are from Buncombe county. Correspondence of the Wilmington Star. Catawba Statio. N. C, July 85. The people oi the East may expect glori ous result from the West-, Stand finu. we are moving the great Juggernaut of Bndical- istn. we are Lonserraticen. uur I own ahip, county. Senatorial ami Congresaioual aflairs are alt Cii)swnalie Glorious eoan ty land of Peace aud Beformaud the moth er of Conservatism. The Statesville Amer ican. North State and Charlotte Democrat, of this District, have taught their people wisdom, and the people now enjoy it. Con tinue your course. Mr. Star, the people are are with you. you will yet breathe the air of true conservatism. The Western N. C. Bail road has reached Marion, the eoiinfy seat of McDowell, aud the train will be runuiug there iu a few days. The President, J. J. Molt, itiforms ns that iron sufficient to lay the track to the mountains haa been purchased, and track laying will eontinue wet until the moun tain are. reached. The wftrk on the Bond ia mo viui: better than ever Before." We nev eriaw better prospects for corn than we have this year. This is uot exaggeration. Splen did season, and if nothing happen we ex pect an unprecedented yield, larger than for many year. The Blackberry crop is giast. some tatn- R. M. Pearson, Ch..I. S. C It will bttJ-etnemered that the writjehieh was issued by the Chiel Justice, after the ftovernor haw tnarh' his n-ittrn to. the writ of ha?a corpm was as (0o ws : To David A- Wicker, Marsha' of the Su preme Court : You are her by comn andril in the name of the State of North Carolina, forthwith to bring Adolphus ii. Moore, wherever to be found, before me, Bichinoni M Pearson, hief Jnttttfe of the" Supmiie Comt. in the city of Baleigh. Herein fail not. Have therein this writ and make due return. Richmond M. pBAKamw. 'Chief Justice Suprcii.e (. r.r.rt. Baleigh. July 3tlth. lr-711. Instructions. You will wait ttimn his Ex- cellegcv. the Governor, ex .ibit to him this writ, and a copy of the opinion in "Moore's case" and make return to me. R M. Pearson. C J. S. C. This writ was issued after the Chief Jus tice had delivered his opinion declaring that by the c nstitution, tie Governor had no right to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus ami that it was not suspended. aud the writ above named commanded the Marshal to bring the body of Moore before him, but t first serve it on the Governor. of rasles and other fortifications. This wall rifle ha been .distributed extensively among the infantry, every bat aliou of wbieh has nw a number of them. It is aimed and tired off by a soldier kueeling behind it and catching the recoil, in order to steady the aim by mean of a paded cushion or saddle. The distance nt which this new gnu can ies is very great, the same s that i f the heavi est artillery. It shoots with great precision, and seems to be more particularly destined to lie used against the eneinv's artillery for the killing of-the men serving the guns, their horses, and tin en plosion of ammnitios chests, although it may also be used against infantry and cavalry. The projertije is two and a half inches long, of cast-iron, hollow, and tilled with a highly-explosive sulsvauce. It explodes, however, only wheti it strikes with its point. which i furnished with a slightly projecting knob pressing a needle into the charge, and thus causing an immediate expl sion. Besides these new inventions numerous improvements havd been introduced, partic nOTtyhiThe" artillery of both nations, and mosl of them of of such a destructivenesa to li'e aud limb that this war will probably be come the bloodiest on record. FOREIGN GRITS' TR DE. The Mark Lne Erprea says t . - The past week has been characterised by a renewal of tropical heat, with light show ers. All vegetation has. therefore, been forced at a great rate, and the cutting of oats Enhi.ani) ani the War ra Eitrope Russia ani the Uniteu States the Powers of the Future. In urging that every effort should be made for the mainte nance of peace, we are- moved more by mor al considerations than by those i f traditional Etiropeau policy. II V may saiy at once that care very little about tlte balance of pow er, which, within the las' two or three year, has significantly disappeared from the pre amble to the mutiny act. A war between t'rauce and Prussia would be a warfor The left hank of the Rhine, and would no doubt be fought out Until the capacity of the oneto conquer or of the other to defend that debat JleJaMl was fully decided. The military result ofT such a war would effect us but lit tle. I he time has passed when it could mat ter to England whether any Western Power pos-essed a few square miles more or less, or the command of this or that fortress. Since the last settlement of Europe. States have come to maturity in the world which threat en to dwarf the ordinal members of the Eu ropean system. Russia and the United States are the Pow ers which the next general nil wi 1 look upon as thiiir8t fomititirbte. Moreover, the in terest aud attetitiott ot Ettghttttl are chit-fry concerned with her own growing colotites and with the vast populations of Asia. The: result of a FranorPrussian war is of little moment to us politically, but we have an in terest, iu common with the whole of Europe, that the two most advanced nations of the continent should nut plunge luto a contest. I the effect of which maybe to divide then for a generation by an enduring hatred. How much the real strength of civilization may lose by such a c.oiivnTsinu it is impossible to foretell. We rau only he certain that the importance of West m Europe, the principal field of human progress, will be diminished perhaps permanently, by a fratricidal st ri e London -times. CUUl.KBA "! The following totter is from Mr. Woodward ot Mt. uiuis, to J. .V Hams, Kita , of .V London, ( '..nil. Mr. U . is a gi oilman of high rcsectomiitv, aim miring tin- prevalence ol th cholera in St. Louis, watcl ed the result of the application of the Pain h iltrr fur this disease ana bis testimony ran tie relied npon w ith th ul most confidence: I1' a it Sir ; You recolle t then I saw yon in Jauuary last, my exprcasingto yea mv most smi'.rii;. xpecintions that I) A VIS' PA I KIL- l.i.i; u-otild haveatreinendrriis ale in the west this season, and uir autn ii.atians have been more than realised, and the testimony of thourf and who have used it has been they would not ba willing to go to bed at night wit hoot it i the house. On the appearance of the eh.. I ts in this city, such was the oonMaace iu the Pain Killer as a reuu'dy, that m my who pnrctased it remarked lo me that they bad no h at- nr dread of th cholera as long as ther bail re Pain Killer liy them, and hundreds took it Ikily as a prevent ative, for no person can harda derangement of tncimwcis praiaiTnnr'.i tt trie two mis medicine This was the security aiideoniience of hundreds aeqniauted with it, and wheiitbcir friends were attacked w ith the Cholera ta-v would u iuimp ter the remedy in targe quaitaties, and in every case when it has been takanlin stir of the first statics of this disease, it has pre veil stucesef'til. I consider it an infallible jtmody. 1 have uot heard of any individual fit any family who used the Pain KHler when afickud but speedi ly, recovered.. ' The clerk informed me tln he administer ed tt to persons when cold er Ji the cramps, and it euvc imediatu relief, but sti it should be giv en quickly, for when Uic ilsoliarg of "rice water" has began, the hope uf life bas fled Milium mi disease incke Us ikpcarai.ee among you. an all proljabttttv it wiA tie not iihtrmeil; you aaaell others there tare 'he remedy, and.1 .in iiWltut ifth "Pain Killer is it.-ci!. not -ingldTIeiith by Cholera Will .enrin your city Bespeetfullr vnnrs, A-T. Vi'OODWAKD nr'The Pain Killer is sold hy all dealers in r.untly Medicines. An.' & Im pec s of a crop than oure expected. A new growth has commenced. iu the meadows, and should ihe showers become plenteous, some compensation wiil be made for the light bay crop. In southern France and Italy, uew samples of wheat, of fine quality, have ap Den red. but without nnutiuuuce; limeeu, u is in the srrathVehiefty that the rletiinenry of ;cute(j 0y a jgaggiah rhymer to his favorite tins srain is lo tie extiecil. nam nas ueen In view or the energet ie- triaugliter of the Jogs in Klchmond by contract, the following lines will uot be inappropriate, ltwasded- . . a . n II II lilt" ll pleutllul in l ; i many, riottatt'i, neigium ami . Hungary, and the pr spects of a g Uie make $75 to ltJ IriAtahia t rat ahme mer year & . L I. .... I I.,, . i' cii i 1 in a year, enough to jay their tax aud bay sugar aud eoBe. - W William Patton desires us to statt on his au thority, that. he was not hung up nor hurt by Col. Kirk, his officers, or men while in custody Standard. ' The Washington .S7rr ays the qiiidniinea have finally settled that the Attorney Uen- ral name is prom. unci d A t ir.au, and not Ak-er-tnau. i I Tbe London TVatrs eloquently deplored the death of M. Prevost I'aradol, landing hi gifts, grace-, energy, treasures of knowledge and thought, his mastery of the English tugiim institutions, etc. h! iratli- eriug in the latter country nave tirtgutened. The southern Statea of America will also soon have new corn, and at San Francisco about an average result Is rcclCbned on. Ollr owu crops ot all Kinds are Hastening on a pace, and, should the sultry weather contin ue, the gathering will be almost simultane ous. Paris, has fluctuated in the value of flour, and ha 'lately reported some advance, though not in wheat; but at Marseilles there has been a slight improvement, while most country markets rote a decline. The state of the weather and foreign markets have brought more du"u s? int the wheat trade here, and though some places res st any de cline, others have accepted latis. less money, leaving the average reduction for the week about IsT " "Ptillwith stocks' everywhere re duced and the English market relatively cheaper than most places in Europe, it is not to be expected that we shall give way' seriously, and the late advance of Ills, has been not upon a high, bat very low price, only bringing u to about the average of for- pJipy f "till, the pup, ihe beautiful pup ! Drinking Ibis njjlkfrom ji (Jiinaj Gamboling around so frisky and free, First kmtwing a bone, .then biting a flea; Jumping, fjTunnlng. . After the pony ; I Beautiful pup you wiil soon be bologna V TIJI 13 IS MOXei'! Gold Watches, .-tiffeuud Huntine Cased Full Jeweled, Levers at )3A to 140 Aluminous Gold Bucting Cased, Pull Jcweir-d Levers, (Gents or Ladies) at 920 Oroide Gold, Uoiibie Extra Be lined. dt ffZO Coin Silver, BuntiugCased. 17. 20. to (IS each. BEAD DESCKll'TltiA Of l'Kli liy). ?? "! eh"fi' tomti. ht (jeaauie 1. oaral i.riui, (.triieiifU or tilled hacks.) limiting . uses, with best till .rewcted -fcrver Moveaiieiita Ladies' or Ments snr.es at only 95 each. OUR EXTItAiNE QUALITY. hitttrteen carat UeM Lupine Turned, hontlntt cased, best I in j i-.tr. Swiss and A inerican Movements Mil JeiwleU Utters not surpassed at any price peneciiy reKuialcd and iirlin-le.l Jtaiiruad t.iaers tin- veespsM v atck in ijie Uuridat only 40 each. r.-.i tire i . I'.tr.iit'.l SOLID IIEFJXKD ALUMIN0U8 UOI.P. unsnrp4 for beaut, eual in appear ancetu l ine Hold, latliiit rased. Pull Jeweled Lever Ladies' ad Gents' Sizes at 130 each. fiiese VVaches have obtained a ureal rci.utation.an the only perfect imitation of tiold ever produced. and will stand any climate, being made entire of solid itlumineirs oiuv they never tsrnish. The wnrtis are tlrffTiest m mo and every tratco wriirrlit ed for time. 1'hh k 130 each. nil tl. Kltra Kir.n r or D0U0LR i xi i: a HEi'lXKD (improved) 0BO id OOLU WA'lOHEt). Hunting cased. Full Jeweled Lever Works, eqnalin ii.nearaiire and for tin. e to Cold Watches, at Only f IS. The Rouble Kxtra KeHned, I9S each . il.sn Viire I ola Silver Hunting OtsSd. Cylinder Watches, at 17. Eall Jaweltd Uvsis stra line 9W American Straight L.'ne Lever or Duplex 5. t'.o .. . Should the-rain, so long withheld, descend in abundance when the crops are cut. there is ample room firr a further rise of His., without quotations becoming oppressive. Our anticipations that ."New lorn would be the firsj pi 'ee to aceommodate price to the English market hve already b.-en realiied, asNo. 2 wheat has been off-red by telegram thence at 4'Js. !d. c f. i. ert801bs. France I has again appeared as nstHlier for oats. ami there is no uouoi iiiai; me crop iu iiiai aodntry and in this will be very deficient. The arrivals off the cosst since July t'were 53 cargoes, of which 22 cargoes were wheat. 2t maiie. 6 barley. I rye. 3 oats. The sales English wheat noted last week were 4tt.- 3G2 quarters, at las. fod.. against sn.dan quarters, at 40s. v., iu 15. me ionaon SALISBURY MARKETS AUO ft. 1870. SRrOKTED BV J. A. MCC0NN Al OBST. GKOt'K . BIO VU 33 to 3H I 30 to I 36 1 3o to I i lb to U0 30 lo 3d 96 to 00 17 to J8 I .75 to 1 W ie to is 40 to 60 3.00 to 3.36 131.00 0 to 83 to to ve 18 to 9 to 63 to 30 to 6 to 8t9 6 lo Bacon, per pound, Coffee, per pound. Corn. per bush, ol 66 lbs. , Heal, busb. 46 ' Copperas, per ponnd. Caudles. Tallow. , " Adamanline," Cotton, per ponnd, , -Yam.'tr1uiieti,' Eggs, per dozen, feathers, per pound, Pioar, per sack. Pish, Mackeral, ' . I. " " S. AliMO OOLU VBtW' Ht Latest and wir.st costly styles? n.r. k unit double thick rolled plated IH Carat llohj, at 6. Pi. till, and SlSeach., La.lre' i.rt . ' "L lias, heavy roll ed, plated, at 8 dltlsud $13. Lao Kleganl Oroide Cold Chains tin I,ml rr Cents, from 10 to 40 inches Ion, at $3. 4 $6 and pi each, sent with Watches at lowest wholesale rieei - yo MONEY REQUIRED IN ADVANCE li ( Is Kent by Express on raspoaalble orders, payable at'Kzpress Ufilce on delivery. Places where no Kx press mns. Coods will be sent stear risk by mall, a Registered Package, by sendiagtash in ad vance. An Agent tending for Fire Wntchts,gets an Ex tra Watrh free, the same rwltoe. - AH- Oooth yney be -opetead- antl-exnrnrn ed in Kx press liefnie paid for. on I psjsssat or Kx press'chartes only, and if not satisfactory, returned ALL ton. .Is warranted, will be taken back and i X chanjred or money refSnde-drif not sati4cjojty, MtatA iiescription ao pnrv i froous oesucd, and fruit, dried, pp!es pealed. " unp'ld, " Pes-hes. pealct, V " " npea!ed. Leather, upper, per jwund, " ' sole, f Iron, bar; " " ". castings, " Nails, cat. ' Molasses, sortrhum . per s nestinrtia, ' 63 m p. ' Onions, per bnshel. Pork. per ponnd. potaitoes. Jrish. per buahel. " "sSweet. t- Clarlflerf " Crushed Pulverised ... Salt. coast. per seek, ... " Liverpool, ' --v.- " .Table. Tobacco. Leaf. pr ponnd. ... " Msnufai-tiired. " Smoking, I IS 76 I in 7 60 80 to 70 1.00 to 1.90 SO to Tr ill to 12 75-to 1.00 I 0-to- 00 T3 to TS 16 to IS 30 lo 3ft 9.3-i lo9.40 3.66to3.7 6.60 toS.OO Hto 10 - SS to 1 .66 40 TOBACCO LAND, and is, upon the whole, one of the most de sirable place in the eountry. Any one wishing to examine the Property dec., will please call on J. W. GRAY, or the Messrs. sTf-MPdONS; -who are now in bn iness at tl..it place; aud for further particu lars, address lire at Kagle Mills, Iredell Co.. H.C. T. . L'OUl'KU. July 22 29:1 lw. Valuable Town Property for SALE. IN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF the Superior (.'onrt of Jiowan Countv, made al Spring Term, 1N70, in the case of Virginia O. W bitcbead against Marcellus Whitehead and others, 1 will oiler for sale, at I'ublic Auction at the I ourt Ilouc door in the town of .Salisbury, on Saturday tbe 20th day of August next, at 12 o'chaek, M., the following property, vis: The House ami IM on the corner of hulton and Council Streets, in the Ureal North Spiare of tlte I own, containing three acres, more or less, being the same property whereon Dr. .Marcellus 11' 1 1 I '3 . I ( M J 1 t n niiencau now lives, terms iasn. A. JITISON MASON, July 22, 1800. 2:4t Coatuiaaioncr. sad are iu-USd l tberr r pe, t.liori. etll- I.eneAlj. to be naliavd Irom a rrtei.tiun .1 1!.. . ruuiiet .. 1 lioaie for tbe bear ill ul Hone pon. The Capital Stock I rapidly increasing b) ooastaaUubarripUona and U . .1,1,1 altar with mm heayera. The dividends IS stVw years will make the lavestaicnt more than dciirablc. IN THE 'WXIVMXlVaVOir tirE' thk iin.icim ARE ALL PARTICIPATING, and Bolicy-holdriasbare (be diviaVad. ami are en titled to the participating privilege without the re sssnsibllltt ol tbe eibtual plait. Oar JBBOple can sot be too fully iirfprtaaed -with 111 Sdrfntspcn or iosnring in Ibis Home Institution wbieh ureniiseaaa merh of present and future rood. lis onward mar?k has begun with every assurance "f final triumph and tbe 'nereis of atrenrth in Its pnirrea. Let us have done now an. I f n vet silli -ewlwewe VaWwe-isr eeriytftv nite Tlnfife 'Sf lens .t for the eurii'lilrti-i.t nf nllutn. an. I ilairiniiij. that I henci-f.il r. I nr wiix reaiii it st kouir for the la oetlt of the Community and Mat.-. TllUrl. II. (IKAVKS, t.'en'l Ag't, 4th Juflh.ial OUtrlct, Jalyltlm Salisbury. M. 0. "beyond doubt The Connecticut Mutual IS THE, STR 0KG E8T LIFE Jnaurance Compg sp.HKLi(i mm mm, CATAWBA COUNTY. N. C. THIS eelebruted a'alering place, formerly' called North Carolina Whits hull. bur Springs, will he opeu for visitor oa Wed nesday, tlte 1st day of June. HeifeK situated iu the North eaters part of the State, in a section remarkable for its dclU fitful r lim.-rte. beauty nnd healthiness, these, l.. tether with the virtue ot the water, make it one of the moat desirable Watering Places lo be tound. THE MINERAL WATERS OP THESE 3irin; are. the White and UlueSu'phur.and Chalyeheate. or Iron, and they posses nil the b nest (pialitie ol these watera. and are sover eign teuiediesforall Female disease, diseas es of long standing, diseases of th liver, how- els, totnaclJ. kidneys, Hulmouary disease, Eruptiou of the skin, .scrofula. Weakness, Debility. Iyppsia. Ithetitnatiam, Ac. Ac. From the numerous wonderful cures that have coins immediately under my own obser vation within the teat four years (hj the- use of these water) I am sat is tied that this ia th xxo Cjvj WORZjO. NO HUMBUG ! WE ARE SELLING ! I AM A CANDIDATE in the field and what do you suppose it is for f Why. tp sell BACON, LARD, EGGS, iu TTi;i;. rn i:i:sk, TOBACCO, CIGARS, StC, and in fact T expect my ftore to he the verj best establishment in tnis City. Wii second rate Store, but one that will cotnmaud trade) You know my place. . H. M. KIMHALL. Jenkins' Corker, next Door to the Post Office. Salisbury. N. C. i29:lm NORTH CAROLINA, f In tbe Superior Cinrwni i. COL'XXV. A Court. , , M. A. Befuhardt, Executor of Henry Smith. dec d. against Lewis S. Hartley imd wife Clarrlssa. D. W. l'ressnell and wife hltzaheth. Maria Hr.ys, Rufus Smit'i, Ephriam Smith. Willis Stan ly and wife Selena, John Moore and wife Emily. W. W. Bamessand wife Caroline, Marcus Smith, Marion Smith. Phillip W. Harm s. Hardie llarues and Ida Karnes. To Ephriam Smith, William Stanly and wife Selena John MoO'eaud wile Emily, u .11 ttatasident defendants iathe above entiled pm- ceeritug: You are hereby notified that summonses iu the above entitled proceeding have issued against you, and the compmiut therein was tiled iu the office of ihe Clerk of the Superior Court of Caldwell county, on the 11th day July, A. D lt70. 1 on are iurfher notified that the .sum mons in this proceeding is returnable to tberffiwrloT the Clerk of the Superior Court of the said County 011 the 1st day of September next, when and where you re required lo appeur and answer the complaint in default whereof the plain- lfTTrilr apply to the Court tor tin Acquired Capital over $Bfi0Qfi00 ltatio of expenses to total receipts in H1, only r.tw per cunt. Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities, as measured by the New York Legal Standard, is frLV.JiOner S00; and it grants all desirable forms of Insnr auce npon strictly equitable tertus, "and at tbe cheapest attainable rates of cost. B. n.'WAlT, Oen. Ageut, Aprl ly Office. Kalcih. S.C. J NO. A. ISRADSHA W, Agent, Salisbury BARBEE S HOTEL, ii li . II POINT, N. C. Opposite railroad depot. Ten paces from where the Cars stop. y the salubrious character of any water thai Hows from the earth, and ti e ine.in iual qual ities of the sit me are uot excelled. Our rooms, in both coiagea and other buildings, are large and pleasant ; cottage contain 1 1. x from two to six rooms each, sort able for large or small families. Many rooms having been already applied for, arrange ments will he mad to accommodate a large number of visitors, and it is to be hoped that our Southern people will patronise th Sparkling; Catawba, which ought to be ths pride of North Caroliua.a well as the South, tor no watering place can offer greater in ducements for either health or pleasure. The liar wflj be supplied with choice liq uors aud aeirar. Good Ten nin A I leva Billiard Tables, one of which will be of ths moat approved style. GOOD BATH HOUSES, for Pool, Plunge or Shower Baths, and Sul phur Baths, hot or cold. A GOOD BAND OF MUSIC, six or more performers, has been engaged for the season, and a good Physician perma nently located for the benefit of invalids. who will have good attention. The Spsrkling Catawba this season will be under the management of Mr. JOHN L. EUBANK, (who, for tbe last three Tears, has beeu mauager at the Healing Springs in Virgjitiai-ssrasaiatod by Aire. -M.A, WREN-, Best of porters In attendance at sll trains. Mail Mattes for Sa'euiiflhve that kuin dlUy.. I'..- dispatched tp any point at short notice by private conveyance. Cratefnl fur tliB.liheral patronntrs of the past we trope by strict attention to the w ants of our gnestsl WM. (i. Il.tltBEK, Jan. 7, 1870 Itf Proprietor. IOTIt:E. HAVING OBTAINED AN ORDER from tne Superior Court of Davie County at Spring Term 1870. 1 will efitr for sale in Kulton, 011 the 13th day of Aujratt next, ll the lands belonging to the nutate jf A. il. I lanes, osc'd viri ons Tract of about 400 acres, tying oil the Vadkin River, in and arouid Kulton, on which there is a good Tan Yard, Two (Suod Dwelling Houses, a Spleudid Ilouble Ham. and other out bonsea. This tract will be divided to suit purchasers, (tne Tract of 310 acres lying on Dutchman I'rrek, snbject to widow's dower, auto. One interest or sixteenth part of the Kultin Ferry landing aud boat. Parties w ishing to purcltsse csn call on the Ad ministrator st Fultot.aiid view the premises. Terms will be made known on the dsv oina'e. This June 16, 1870. S. J. HA KM, Administrator. and visitor may rely upon finding a good tauie. The cars, on the Western and Morgan ton Railroad, leave Salisbury every morning, Sundays excepted, for Hickory Station, the Syflugs Depot, where hacks with good dri Yjpfs will be ready to take passengers to ths Springs; a distance of six' miles, over a beautiful, well shaded road. A aood LAUNDRY connected wl.h th Springs ' and waehiog done at reasonable BOARD. For four weeks. 4S. Per Week, $15. Per Day, $9. Children under ten years of age and- colored servants half price. No charge for infants, or chjldren under two years of age. Reasottable deductions made for large families ho Soetid the season. Ticket at reduced ratesor return tickets, can be had on the differenrRailroads to ths Sparkling Catawba. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO.. Spaklinjr Catawba Springs, Catawha co.. 1 1 lO 1 .1 A iirrrro.ru, icu. )t N. C, O00DS GOING DOWN ! GOODS 6K)ING DOWN ! ! ie re- it f (ir mandr il in the comiii.iiot VJRtesf, K. K. i altt'fieltl, Clerk of lis Superior Court in Lenoir, the "I day-of Jnly, A. D., 1870. K. It. WAKEFIELD, C. s. C. 30:6w-pr. feelO.J I'L jts.Mii drove Academy. Pleasant Grove, Davit Co-, if. C, THE EIOHTII SESSION OF this School iregiusou the Utol Augvst and continue 30 Cou'se: English. Classical and Mathematical. Terms : Tuition from 18 to $10 per session. Kuan! from 18 to per month.' We invite the attention of parent and guardians to this school; and assure them that pupils entrust ed to aw cw will be thomnghly snd practically prepared either for t'ollcpe or tl.c active duties of lite My sddrcss, Pi.EASA.irT CItOVK, IiivisCo., N. C. W. J. ELLIS, July 7th, 1877. , Principal. Catawba English and Classical HlCiB eiC BOOL. NEWTON, N, 0. srlilress all orders fo Tbe B a trie Watch Co., apr29-3m " . 148 Fulton, St., N. r. w. toppi sc co., Pi oduco Commission Merchants, 342 Greenwich Sired, Aew York: RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF SoatUara and Northern Prodortion, suck aaTohtc ce. Wool. Hops. Hides. Skins, furs. Fiaahiirj, Hemp. Rags, Beeswax. OieeSand Urird Fruits, Beans. Pesa, See, Floor, Grain. Pork, Beef, Vtnfso. I'oultry, Batter, rbeese. Kggs. Lard, Tallow. High wines. Ac, Ac. Ot&long Cli lenee IB fkt Com n fsaion business ensbtes sto sell goes without delay for the highest BMrket price. Markiag plates and circelars sent ott"T4catron . CMSSSjsiien for selling prode.ee 6 per real: wsl.e.ttnereent LQXSIGNJfENlS SOLICITED. JefreVtCT. ' 1 -J TO PHYSICIANS. CHLORAL HYPBAT. OB HVWIATB OF CHU)RAL. Ah entirely newliir most invaluable ANO- DYNK ninLHYPNOTIC, producing with cer tainty and promptness, and without the least un pleasant cflect, either during, or after,, its admin istration, not only complete relief from all pain, hut hours of perfectly natural and refreshing sleep Indeed it is one of the most invaluable boons yet vouchsafed to suffering humanity. Although a comparatively new- Hunt; in this countrv, it has been, ami still is, very extensive ly used in the Northern cities superceding al most entirely, everv other meiiicine hitherto nuAfl rVin iiimi lar m.rrmm (In tile continent nf Ennine. wnere'ffrat 'alscoV'red If lias ticcli ' s'ub t nt jected to the most careful examination and scrutiny, by the most eminent Physicians, in or der to ascertain the Therajieutical value ; and the result has been, its universal adoption, as a remedy of inestimable valoe. J It may be had uucwpihined, but the suliscri ber put it Up in a coenient and very pleasant form for use, with instructions as to its adminis tration, Ac. A considerable supply just received at L. SILL'S Drug Store, July 22:2t Salisbury. rnilE 10th SESSIllXoi Uiis lustitution will X begin on the 3d Monday n July I WO j .Students will Iinu snuauie eiassr s aim agreea ble classmate in almost any branch of a busi ness education, and in a Classical nr Mathemat ical course in Junior year in College. Tuition per seas itm of It? weeks front $8 to $ 1 8. Boarrl in families from c? to I0 per month: tn cluli for loss. For circular and paiticiiliirs itiiu Rv..t. 'cciMrP; a. n. I 8. at. rtrrtrBn, a. n. 5 June 17, ls7d. in-i. ..i.i.l- ii4:am" Mrs, Henry W. Miller's Boarding House, COR NEWBERN A PERSON 8TS. KALEICiM. Jf. C 4- fehlt tf OPESKD SOVKMBPR 1862 freshU OF CHOICEST MATERIALS prepared at very low rates. At E. SfLL'S Drug Store. ily98- Slthary, N. C SIX GOUD ar A AM m sns nMXewX i v lo'.r- mm PIANOS. MEDALS v ni Novembevi 1H69, ed to STEIFF, over Baltimore. prk riano. ajucboohs: Baltimore Street Al. STEIFF'S '.I.V'I.VhaveVall the latest im provements, Including the A grofte Treble, Ivory Fronts and the improved French Aetion, ftilly war ranted for fly years, with privilege of exchsnge wit hin twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to pnrrrrascrs for the best Pianos Philadelphia orricc aud No. 9, .VorA Liberty Sti BALTIMO V. WALJiACE. No. 3, Granite Row. Salisbury, N. C. HAS JUSt ARRIVED FROM the North with a full at d well selected Stock which he offers to the public at price lower than any house in the market, having pur chased thein during the decline iu the North ern markets. All I desire is a call. Snd I ana confident that you will not leave my store without be ing pleased, not oniv with the Goods, but with the low mens. My stuck consists in part of lies' J)ressiloodsr r 1 1 a litis ui an iiiiu9 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, and a fall line of GROCERIES, luj and a great many other articles not here enu merated.' 17 Come nnd ur amine my stosk of Goods bee i e purehaaiiig elsewhere. sc.-. nr. hand l lanos ann r arior i Titan iirr nv. . . tllA on Iranii. Tom eou 10 suv. Itcf.-n trees, who have onr Pianos in use ' tien. K. y . I .ph. Lexington. Va. II. 11. Helper, P. N. Heilig.Sslisl.ury. X. C. . ..tten, Robert Ransom. Wltnwntrt Rov. John Letche , Lexington. Vs. Heatrs. R. Burwell A Son. Charlolte. N. C. 1. t. Pnmb and Blind Institute, llalrigh. X. C. Misses .vsa ana Koiwe. Itiiisnoro. it. v. " Term Liberal. A call tesolicited. Ur Brown A Bernhardt ate agents for tb sale ol tbe above celebrated Piano. Pianos sold st Vsetory price Jnly IA ly V. WALlAIJIS, No. 3. Granite Row, Salisbury, N. C. Jane It). ISTp. T 23 3m. Advantages of Life In surance. Tlie North America Insurance Company pays its premiums promptly without charge. W. H, HoLW01LVE5S,Ant, Worth America Lit la. Lo.. fTAonasviLLr, X. C. Dear Sir .You will please accept my sin cere thanks for your prompt payment, teitkout charge, of the amount of the policy of Inrrar ance on mv Husband's ' Life, autountin: to th. sum of three thn-,nl dollars. At yonr eat nest and repeated solicitation he waa indue, to insure in your Company, aud now we areta recipents of its henelits. .' To vnu aud flic North America Life Insni anceC'oinpaiivwe shall feel under obligations such as only the widow and fatherless can fee aiioNtxpress. MaKyon have success- in inducing others t. e iti your most linrrai comiiai.y . ana as; the Lord of. the widow and orphai s ble yet. and premier you iu your gooa wok. MABOARKT C. B ARSES, of Rowan Mill. N. C. Mr. K :"''' - i nl-o agent for the Liver pisd. Lot. do., m l n'oTie Fins Insurance Con pany, which insures all kinds of public and pi rate buildings. Railroad. Depots, Hridge rtt " ruuLdeia -. Mills aud Mcrc&audiee at pays all Its losses prompIjL. All letters addressed to Mr. Hirldemnaa Tliomasville, N. C will receire prompt stU tmn. dec 3 tt -rn J .I '.. -