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r m m i naTi'i-" ' ' ' . .-!. arvaw if 1 v- Baattpajaate- awT" -fVw 1 4. if fl)t(PI&yocll) Stale ALi$URY FRIDAY. 8KPT. . I0. I New Advkhtikkenth. Nutio of Aasignee -W. B. J one Notice of Assignee T. Ixing. Wheat far Bale.-W. II. llowarttm. We kaow this to be splendid wheat . Wotms John Mlkel, A.lm r Oloriau Nm-J. A. Clod Ciller A Co. Valuable Land for sale in Kowan H. O MBs Tbs American Tune Hook- Oliver Dilaoa A Co. V We take (rets pleasure in tatting attHr tSon to At advertisement of the Furniture. tore f J. A. Clodfelter A Co. We have long known Mr. Clad fcJ tor, the head mid chief manager of the in, aad trs hare sJwsys known him aa a moat honest, worthy and upright man. Vfehopa he may meet with that success which, from hi character and uadiatfry, ara kitvw 1m will merit. Qiva kiru enll, all who want to porehaae any thing in hi lint. SHIMftl The SiAMUAHa -arUto Ajbllaniioa of the 1k I I walafcatajaa.aiitH.al a- W'lw i waan raanmad. Wh Us praaenl uroprietora ara. aad who b edUaafit, doea no! aaaamr, After a llllll yia.ttBBBBB , 11 '" ' - will be pnWhhl'' 1'' Notwithaunding the bitterness of It parti san ism aad the recklea aad unjuatiaabie char aster of iu edatoriale the .S.iaxiard has alamya beam a good newa paper. We bop it will fail into the hands of imrtlcs who wul conduct it upon higher aad batter principle. OF THE Horse. A correspondent of the watfWMat aw day since, recommended Thomas J. Jaxvia, Esq., of Tyrrell, aa a suitable i far Speaker of the Houae. The Western also recommends Col. L. M. McAfee, of Cleveland, for the same position, and urges hi claim upon the consideration of the party. Kirk was arrested by the U. 8. Marshal at Graham one night last week and carried to Rnl eigh, where he still remains in the Marshal's custody. Beach warrants, issued by the State Judges, ware in the bands of several Sheriffs for hie arrest at the same time, ltl Lite Marshal would not surrender hie prisoner to them. Neither has he committed or discharged him up to (hi writing. It looks very much as if he were held by the Marshal to prevent his falling into the hand of the State officers. We shall know soon what disposition will be made of him. Population of Rowan. From the re ports aa returned by J. K. Burke and P. W. Williamson. Esqs., ceusus-takers, we are enabled to give the entire population of Row an County, and the number of deaths which have occurred since June 30 h IStiO to Jane 30th, 1870. Townships. Population. Deaths. Atwell. 1 Franklin. 1381 13 Gold Hill, Will 8 Li taker, 1308 14 Locke. II .10 13 Mt.Ulla, 1733 30 Morgan, 1004 10 Projvhience, 1520 23 Salisbury, 3320 -H Scotch Irish, 1103 ta Unity, W3 10 Total, ItiU!.) Ii2t (7 The proceedings ok the meeting of the people of Davidson, at Lexingtou, shall ap near next week. Ihey came to hand too late for insertion this week. The Raleigh StnlhtH says-; A fallow named Johnson, it is said, who was formerly a Reve- ' nne officer in Guilford and other counties ia en gaged in sdling counterfeit Revenue tobacco stamps. A respectable young man of Rocking ham county took a load of manufactured tobac co, recently, stamped with the stamps sold by Johnson, supposing that they were genuine,star- ted to sell, and while over in n ythe county, Va., was arrested and imprisoned for want of bail. TmsSr.-Mr. James Carver, of Ashe county, publishes Allen I. Hooper, of Caswell county, as a notorious horse-thief, and charges that he stole the fine mare taken from Mr. G, some weeks ago. It behooves our friends to heap aa eye on the individual. Salem Pram. i IMMMI State Fairs. We tender thanks to the Hon Kemp F. Battle for a Complimentary ticket to the State Fair, to be held at Raleigh, on the 18th of October. Extensive preparations are makiav to uwifnmrwlatjt th Kahihisiatl. l'"fji The Presbyterian Synod, and the Baptist State Convention! will hold their annual meet ing, ai Rldeigh, In October. r The New hern Journal of (bommeree savs that a woman of that village recently gave birth to twins which, though oVno1, had each S complete set of teeth. , v The Cumberland Agricultural Society has de termined to hate a Fair this fall, and have gone vigorously to work to prepare for it. ' The time has not yet been fixed. It is rumored that.,,Col., WoodUn hak tele graphedithat he has wcttrcd $1,500,000 of the money for which the bonds of the Western N. C. Railroad were sold. Ex-Governor Vance received the compliment of a serenade at the Planters' Hotel, Augusta, on Thursday evening. A large concourse of citizens collected, and the Governor was called upon to speak, which he ditf in bis finest style. . Agricultural FAtRB.-rThe first Fair to take place this Fall is the twelfth annual exhi bition at Henderson, Granville county, on the 1 1 tli, 12th, 13th and 14th of October. The ad dresses are to be delivered by Hon. Kemp P. Battle and Prof. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist The next will be. the State Fair at Raleigh, to be held on theJftth, 19th, 20th and 21st of Oc tober. Rer. Dr. Charles Phillips of Davidson College, will deliver the address. . The Weldon Fair comes off next in" order, Wit: on the 8th, !'ih, loth and 11th of Novem ber. Prof. Kerr will deliver an address. ' The Cape Fear Agricultural Society will hold ita second exhibitions! Wilmington on the loth, 16th, 17th and 18th of November.- tienvM. W. Ransom will deliver the address. The time for holding the Mecklenburg Fair has not yet been fixed. KaraulMIYTE. This ia I ht name of a new fertilizer, the misleof preparing which haa been recently patented by t. Whitley A Co., of Mur ftaaaliniii, N. C. The editor acknowledges the favor of an individual right to preiatre and use this fertiliser on hia own farm, niMl inlenaa im mediately to make extensive experiments with it, and will wive the result of these experiment mm soon as fVirlv ilevrlms d. The Kapmipliyle is very favorably apokeit of aa a fertiliser liy thisie who nave men u, aim the means of prenarlng it ara certainly easily obtained aad simple hi application. We shall make an honest report of the eocceaa we sneet with in Ita use..SrvrtjaW. We hair also a similar favor, for which we also make acknowledgement. Coevicteb. We learn that Cha. 1!. Bnead, of Johnston, charged with horae stealing, was tried and convicted, last week, at Hmithheld, Hia Honor. Judge Walts, presiding. We have not heard whether Masaey, included In the same charge, bad a trial or not ; nor hava WW yet heard the length of time to which Knead ha been sentenced to the pen.. Waht a Nbw 8vatb. Th sUdloal nwapaiers of Western North Carolina, audi aa the Aaheville IHonerr, Jefferson Timtt, Rutherford Star, Ace, ara In favor of dismem bering the Itate. and forming a new out to be composed (if Western North Carolina, Kaet T.tiuease and Soul htfeatern VTrginlif. How do oat radical friends like that f It seems that North Carolina Is too couaerva Uva to afford the raatleaa newapapar politi cians the slightest chance for preferment. and their only hope Is In getting up a new State, formed oat of portion of old anas, to that there will he a boat of new offices to fill. Bat these men "bite a Me." We trust their remotest posterity will be buried aad forgot ten, before North Carotin a loses one inch of her territory. Salem Press. ORKNBBORO KB ALE COU.KOK. The Building committee recently awarded a hea vy brick contract to Dr. Kerner of Kernert ville, and this energetic gentleman ia work ing with encouraging spi'it on College Hill. If the subscribers from the outside will pay op aa they have induced us to believe they would, the brick may be put up as fast as made, and thus the building progress rapid ly, and without further interruption, till the severe winter arrives. If the building is not completed by next August, the subscriber who do not pay promptly will be to blame. We are happy to report new subscriptions ooming hi. We Mailt the cry t i tie, 'Still they come." Thank God for the prospect! Hire lira iieh. Dastardly Outrage. A young man nam ed Alexander Ilrown was found on the t.ight of the 10th inst. lying near the depot at White ville, in an insensible condition and badly bruis ed about the bead as with a heavy club. He is himself unable to give any account of the mat ter, but a mulatto, with whom he had recently had a slight difficulty, is suspected of being the perpetrator of this cowardly and brutal outrage. Mr. Ilrown is spoken of as a peaceable and well hsposed young man, and the indignation ot the comminute is stronglv aroused against the pcr- ietrators of this foul deed. llnbenonmn. A POLITICAL CALL. To the Native Union Mm oj the South : After consultation with many of the native original I uuni men ct the south, it lias lieoa deemed advisable to call a meeting of such at the city of Knoxville. Tennessee, on the first dav of November lext. The main object ot this conference is to consult upon the preseut condition of the country, and to take into-consideration the rights of those who, during the late civil war were true to the Constitution and to the Ln ion. It i not cal'ed in the i.iterest of any particular party, or for any special party purpose. Hence all who were Union men are respectfully invited to meet us on that occasion. Amongst the subjects which will bebronght to the attention ot the meeting w ill be some thing like the following platform of pnnci pies : ' 1. To accept in good faith the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution of the United States as the final settlement of the status of the African race. 2. Universal amnesty, and the restoration to every man of the civil and political rights wtucli he enjoyed before the war. 3. Equality and uniformity in taxation, so that every section shall pay ita proportionate part; that no interest shall be charged with more than its tost proportion. 4. Compensation to loyal men in the South for property taken for the use of the Gov ernment during the war: and the payment of all claims due c.itixens of the South for services rendered prior to the war. 5. Payment of the public debt according to sontraet, and as siieedily as is consistent with a due regard for the interests of the neoole : and a fair and eo. lit able distribution of the banking capital in the South and West. 6. The repeal or modification of the oath of office as prescribed by the net of July 2d, 7. That all who are required to discbarge the duties of citizens are untied to all the rights and. privilege as citizens. It is desirable that every State in the south should be represented in theaaeeting. (MO. W . uooker, ot Virginia. A. .!. Hamilton-, of Texas. THE BANKRUPT LAW CHANGE, IN ITS PROVISIONS. The bankrupt law wont into effect on 1st of June, 18ti7. An ainendineut was passed by Congress to the effect that at the expira tion of one year after the law went into ef fect, no debtor should receive a discharge in bankruptcy rinloi his net assets would pay fifty per cent, of his proved debts. Subse quently an extoi,-;. ui of time for the opera t on of this amendment was made so that it would not go into operation tiutil January 1, 18(i3. Since thstdate up the present time. comparatively few petitions have been filed in bankruptcy, it being supposed that the Sevcalb d 50 per cent, clause" covered all debVs, without reference to the time when thevNwere' incurred. Congress has by a fur ther amendment so modified the law that 'the "50 per cent, clause" will not affect debts contracted prior to 1809. This amendment is very important aad will affect the debtor class throughout the United States, at least those'debts that were contracted before, mat vear. A large number of merchants and oth ers comingUnder the intent of the bankrupt act have hitherto been deferred from taking advantage of its provisions on account of the effect of the "50 per cent, clause," which is so materially modified by this amendment, and a revival - of the business in the Bank rupt Coorta for the last yeaalmcat a nuili- ty will probably result from those who seek another opportunity to enter into business uuincumbered with their past liabilities. Ar. Y. Times. , Now that Holden. Governor of North Car ..Ii na, la down, hit "pets" ahoot out the lips aud heave up the leg agaiuat him. Grant, who backed him with United State artillery before election, baa never a kind word uow for his beaten ally. Greeley has lectured him into rubies i aud now comes a small paraaite Sieidu-n A. DouizUa. a dem-neriiti) son of the Little Giant, to reaio-u into the hands of his fallen chief the couimiaafon of colonel and aide he Was once uroud to hold. The man la a bad man. soured, desperate, lawless and deserves hia fall, bat It Is a base thing, for all that, for his late cronies to kick hmi now h.'. d.iwn. .V. Y. World. Maatl The books of the (J. 8. Pension Office show that of the soldiers drawing pensions X.fHM hav lost one arm. 4.0U7 one lea, :to0 both arms, 42 both leg, and 81 an arm and a leg. William G. Milk, and awfatafaf of Dan Rioe'a circus, fell from a bar on which he was performing at Hudson city, on Thursday night laat. and tore the bone of his left el bow from Ita socket. It la feared the 8rm will hate to he amputated. John L. Taylor, an ex -member of Con grats from Ohio, dropped dead in the Gen eral Land ttflire on ineaday. Sent. oin. ne was seventy tears of age. He had been a dark In the Land Office for a mouth. His death was caused by bean dl Sanaa. . A It la reported thai aa ararnuaeat made iade bet . . . ... .i ween John O'Neil and John O'Ma- honev for the union of the two branches of the Fenian organization. The baais of the union, aa reported, ia that O'Neill gives in his adhesion to the Havana wtag of the Bro therhood, and acreea to nominate two mem hers of the council or accept such position for himself, We learn from the Bethlehem Timet, that tlio Moraviaa Colleare aad Theoharloal Semi nary at that place hate auapended for the praMUt, owing to the aickneea that prevail atnow the students. .Mr. t.eorge inkier. a promising young student from Salem. N. C. died one day laat week, ot inflammation of the bowels. About six other students are lying 111 at present. r The Charleston Xeii s Fays : "When Governor Hcott left Ohio to come to this State, he payed taxes on a blind mare valued at f 11. 7ft, and a delapidated chaise valued at (3. For two year he has been Governor of South Carolina, at a salary of (&VMMJ0. And now, according to his owu admission, he is worth $130,1100." One may live as a conqueror, a king, or magistrate ; but he must die as a man. The Rutherford Star, (Badical) with com: im-mlahlf candor aud honesty characterizes the recent success of the Democratic and Conservative party in thia State as "a tri umph of honetty over roguery. That's it in a nut-shell. The Split in Missouri. The St Lonis Democrat, alluding to the division in the He publican party in Missouri, and the presen tation of a Liberal and a Destructive ticket for the enstiiug election, says : "Some people still fancy that this contro versy can be patched up. That ran be done only by the absolute annihilation of one ele ment or the other. There is not the least de sire to compromise upon any basis short of the absolute abolition of political disabilities and the utter extinction of that inslignant spirit which the disfranchisers use as their only weapon. Liberal men. having faith iu their ideas, are resolved to have perfect free dom to advocate them before the people, and a free ballot to decide whether those ideas are correct." A Mammoth Establishment. The fol lowing editorial notice of the large wholesale establishment of Messrs. Wittkowsky & Rin teb. of Charlotte, N. C., e extract from the Chaw,ottf, Oiiskhvf.k. We heartily en dorse the statement of the Observf.u, an ask our friends to give these enterprising gentlemen a call when they go to Charlotte. The extensive wholesale house of Messrs. Wittkowsky Uititels is an establishment of which our citizens may feel justly proud. The large importation of goods which they make every season indicates the extent of the trade of our little city. For several days past they have been receiving large shipments of goods, and yesterday we were shown through their house. Their prints, cloths, cassimeres. c are all purchased by the case, and of these tbev have everv varietv in larcre nuan- t flies. The retail or wholesale purchaser heed not go beyond Wittkowsky & Rintela' for anything he wants. They have aa'large a supply of groceries as any house in the city, and their stock of boots and shoes is not surpassed in either quantity or quality They have made their selection of ladies dress goods, for the fall and winter trade, with unusual taste and care, and when we were shown into the millinery department, presided over by Miaa Betsy Williams, we were quite bewildered with the richness and ranty of the articles there displayed, which the ladies know so well how to appreciate The selection of artificial flowers, ribbons dec, is aaid to be the rarest and richest ever brought to this market. They are certainly splendid. When the visitor to this splendid estab lishment has seen the store room proper he has not seen more than a tithe of the stock, but if he will continue hi inspection up stairs and down, visiting the various departments. he will get some idea of its extent. For the Fall and Winter trade we bespeak for these enterprising gentlemen even a larger busi ness than they have heretofore done. Coun try merchants should, by all means, call and examine their stock before going Aortli. Sept. 16 37: Im. THE HUMAN FCrtlM PIVINE. What sad havoc Scrofula inflicts on the human systein. How Iiheuinatisin distorts the frame. What misery the Injudicious u f Cnlotnel entails. How sad the effects of Syphilis transmitted from patent to child. Woulil you avoid these terrinle iitlltctions fail not to use I)R. TL'TT'S SAHSAPAKIL- LA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It pen et rater every hbre of the system, even into the bones, aud eradicates every trace of din e.tse. V FOR SALE ! ONE hundred bushels, and over, of PRIME WINTER OATS. Also ten bushel of prime .Norwav tints all lor seen. AISO, send in vonr orders for MOLASSES, or CANE MILLS. J. .H THOMPSON. Tvro, Davidson County, N. C, Aug. 12, 176. mrALLIBLB AGUE FILL, 25 CTS. PER BOX. THE unprecedented success of these PILLS, in the prompt and easy curd of hundreds of ca ses of Intermittent, or Airne and Fever, during i-the prespnt season, fully justifies their claim tojt 1 VTtJ 1 t t I III I IT-X- V I . . I I I - I I I ' I 1 - 1 I 1 Quick, safe and cheap ; only 25 cent. To be I had, only, At E SILL'S Drio Stork, ( Salisbury. BjQy They can be iafely mailed to any 'dis tance, free of additional cost. 3T:tf Superior Old Scnppernonp Wine, FOR RALE AT sept 23 Im W H HOWIBTOI'l. SPECIAL NOTICES Look at TIIK Ruins ! Ave, look at the ruina of what once were magnificent seta of teeth, to be seen vertwhre In society Lmk at them, and ask yourself if it Ii not marvellous that such destruction la permit ted, when, by simply using Bouinqitx. auy teeth, however fragile, nay be prevented from decay or blemish aajong as life lasts T "SFALDtllO'a Gl.UK. useful in every bouae. WHAT DOES IMnSOlT SAY f The little mongoose ha blthu by a deadly v-rpent' resorts to a ehrtalu plant, eats of it, and escapes the ellectef ihn pobon. Thai Is Instinct . lltiman being on the other hand, inustdtpend on real on and experience In select ing the mean of protecting health and life against unwholesome infltiauces. Now, what dose retain aay on thta vital snl Ject t Does it not toil aa that to inrigoa)te aud purify the system I the beat way to protect It against the Invisible poison which generates disease ( Barely it dote. The next question Is, what iruide shall We follow in chnajama a medicinal safeguard 1 Season replW let yonr metritor be experience. ITe'l. the experience of eighteen years comprised la M , - -. - ... . an series of eat- ns thai .'I-ntet- I.r's .Stomach Hitters strengthening regulating and antisapt tea wntea art uol coinuiiiau iu iu. proportions in auy other pent This there funis the antidote te Mtothy the malaria which aisorai rders, or by any other caasa. r inn stent and ooaatituuoaai or with our occupations and nraulta. The venom of a noxioas reptile la aeareelr more subtile and dangerous than that which lark in ioel air and impure water. To escape lay fc vara, btaona jtoarnari. aMaawihaneea of the bowels, aud other serious maladies prod need by these faaaiahrfeaa il ita. it ia lull! sly necessary that tip itomaoh and all I ha secret ive organs should be, eo to sneak, ln a robust condition. Upon the amount of resistance which the vital system can oppose to the delet erious influences that assail it, the safety of the health depend, and it ia because tha oat tsxiBTAHJt itviflOBANT impart energy and re gularity to the moat important functions of the body, that It can be recommended and guaran teed as an inva(uable preventive medicine. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA. Almost every rate cored with PAIN, KILLER. From Rev. H. Tel lord. M.-ionary in China uow visiting hi home in Penn. WAauiNOTOiv, Penn. Dear Sir: Do ring a residence of some ten years as a missionary In flam and China, I found your Vegetable Pain Killer a most val uable remedy tor that fearful scourge, the Chol era. In administering the medicine I found it most effectual to give a teaspoonfal of Pain Killer iu a gill of hot water sweetened with su gar ; then, alter about fifteen minutes begin t i give about a teaspoonful of the same mixture everv few minutes until until releif was obtain ed. Apply hot apltcatinn to the extremities. Rathe the stomach with the Pain Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who bad tho Cholera, and took the medicine faithful iu the way stated above, eight oat of ten recovered. Truly yours, B. TELPORD. II attacked with the diarrlnoa. Dvscute v ( Vamp, Colic, don't delay the use of tho PAIN" KllaUIK. Fmocnow, Chiha. Dear Sirs: During a lontr residence in China I have used your i u valwthlc Paitr Killer, b- th in my own fumilr and among theChiueao, and have found it a most excellent medicine. Iu the snmmer of lti"i rnd 'o:t, while residing in Shan ghai. I fonnd it an almost certain cure for Chol era, if used in time. . Indeed, using It in a great riiauy instances, I do not remember failing in siiiirlo case. For three veins 1 have been re siding In cnts phvsw, mare ttiflU fifty mites from a physician, and have been obliged often to fall upon my own resources iu sickness. The Chi nese come to us in groat-number for medicine and advice... Though witbuul medical know ledge ourselves, the few Impu icmedics we can command are so much in advance even of their physicians, that we have almost daily ap plication. We allow thui to come, because it brings us in contact with them, and opens a door of usefulness. Ju diarrbn?a, colic, vomit ing. cholera coughs, etc, yonr PAIN' KILLER has been my cbeif medicine. Yours, very truly, T P. CKATTF0KD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Valuable LA1DS Tor SALE IN ROWAN ! I NOW offer for sale a valuable tract of Land, on Second Creek, eight miles North of Salisbury, near the Yadkin River, con -taining 2cVf acre's. The above Land is well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, dec, and. nearly one-third is good bottom and meadow land. Good dwelling, out-houses. Tobacco Mams, Circular Saw Mill, and Corn Mill, all in good repair. The tract will be dividedHo Bait purchas ers. Those wishing a bargan will do well to call boob on, H . O. MILLER, Frnnh lin. Academy. Sept. 30t I m. Rowan Co. . N . C. NOTICE -I will ad! on Saturday, the 22d of October, two hoosea and lota in the town of Salisbury, belonging to the es tate of Britton Mikel. deceased. JOHN MIKEL. Adm'r. Sept. 22d. 1870. awtSt Wo Choir hotild br Without it ! The Americaat Tune Hook. THIRD EDITION READY. ap collection of all tha widely popular Church Tunes, Anthems and Set Pieces, which have formed the foundation of oar American Church Music for the past fifty years. Containing 1.000 choice piecea se- J lected by 500 Teachers and Choff LeAders l'rice, f 1.50. 13.50 per iloxm. A Spec imen copy will be sent by mall to any ad ilrem, Bwa-aiJ on receipt aj brica. Oliver Ditson Jt Oers. Sab ton. C 8. Ditson Si Co.,PJTcw Vork. 38:2t BAlwKB.171T WOTICBS. Za the matter of 1 i ISAAC A. WlTllEKSPOOar, ( Haitkbupt. Thin is to Beat w that lhare filed ttm final 1 accounts nn Assignee 01 too ornate ot Isaac AJ . . . , . . . - - " i WitherspoOn.msaul Com tt and that on the 27th day of Sept. A.I), 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at the Office of B. 11. Hroadfield, one of the Keiristers in Uiinkrnptcy in said District. I shall naalr to said court for the settlement of my said accounts, and lor a diacharge fom all UahOJu as assignee of said estate in accord ance with the provisions of the twenty-eight section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1807. K- SJM0NT0X. sept. 23, 1870. 2t Assignee. Woticc Of Assignee The under signed hereby "gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee -fif J. R. Williams, of the county of Davie smd State of North Caroli na, who has been djudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. bb. i. justs, Assignee. haMt P. a Moeksville. N. C ABBignees If otice This is to give itice.that a last meeting of the creditors of James Steelman and Jackson Steeluian, wlo have oeen adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition, will be held at the office of R. H. Broadfield. Esq., Register in IBnnkrnnt- cy, at his office in Salisbury, on the 20th day of October next. x. ia'.wj. Assignee. HnnUville, N. C, Sept. 20, 1870. 39:3t mi posa N mipert Pw app .ration . .. stUtlitn Ifloewitc wbetbs NEW nil l lil hi ill h 700O SaUdingn Burned. ft turn 000 of Property destroyod. Herring's Safe Iu Uonslauiluupie. 'The only Safe which preserved ita contents' Catirrinn a, Taikfy, J'laa tlal 1ST. Niam Hasaiaa, tiaaai a aaaaata, Maw Tart i Dear Blr. i atrtv.il h.ra with mr lanr!! rrt'r, aaataa InUivWw IOi o.r Mlulor. Hon W. Joj Morrl. loM aw Utat ! i aar Salsa, kaal la Mm U. ft, Oon.nlai. fcsra. waa law aetr OS. akaa aaaiaalt wrr. fuaiel un'onek-4 br IA. la's Sr.. I now kav It on altit kltlnn, ana hare btrln.U iiu. hapo laal ortra I aaa, roar k'i rani. A. D. DiB'iaa. Hr HKINo S PATMTOUAMPIOII SAtKa, Tit .1 rl abl. roUcUon 'rnni r oow kO"B." HlkStSO'a aa aataal BAKKBEI lAtK. wlik th. nrw ooasblBat'oa or Ilar4eaa4 Mai and lion, sod tk traak. IteMa, or ' .!. t Mm... 1 (Karrka t n..d-. Pat nl , naaiau. raaaat a siiisbmah, VAKWKT. "ou a i o., oatraj. IIKKRINO, FAHKIL SIHtRMAN lIV -aaa. NO. 28. NERVOUS DEBILITY TllorrtURDt.utar treat It waak. aa-Voaa. k let to I i a. no mint. aatroaUon or visor, loo anlr i, eak aiMoor. tnTokatanr sasstatl oaafaotaaa). wtlfc loas of mo. r ami ibrrotoo'd taapoio. Tat w " bll'lv. nut U iiia.ai.nldi. ron.d In H DW til k . f f mommo path, to aracarft: no. wmtt kioip'.-. Tt.la.ioMa kaea Vet aayof ky fcako Wa. TV-, too. us " "arooVaVTtaaao?! JaUafk." of a-woWr, MM M laaartaal la aa at laaft-raaaiaa eaaoa, or oaa doilor prr dafla koi. Sold bjr ail lrVrlaa d' ot.ia. Addroo. HDMimiEra afsBOirtO UOMrOrlTUIO mbi iciMitm ,r 01 tf fff VS BIX MONTHS aaa oo auda br O 1 fJ.rJJ a afcroos aad raHakta aaaa ha k ara, aa Maatiaa. Aa avaasstrat ot S3 dollara will re let a aaoar rreM of 4T5 4oVa-a far par too Ian ool aa or addroo. La B0TU AMUt'CAH riCILII 00 Ho. m Naaau atreat, an To TkSrCHOMAMCT. rABOIMATlOH ar SOaJIOSLaKM X Mrall, ctoth. Till. .oDd.rful book ha. last kaaraallnai to ipakli Hm roadar to laaalaall atthar ass, raag aalaaal. at wW. MasaaalwrOakiiaialasa,ad aaa S ill of otkor oorloat oipa'aif A ll aaa booMalr. a he aaadlng astUra-a, with ira ar la notaaa la T. W. IT AM A CO , He. 40, Sootk KoaakrH . ftnadakphia. .iToid Quarks. A victim of early i Ddiaoratioa, caasiag narvona .1 u I, i 1 1 1 v .., .Iu. - 0 I.. .,l..t wLmJ 1. o. CT.rj uivriiivu ecmcilj, noo uibcutoiou ainipio means of aelf-cura, which he will sand fret to an axiew-eaHerers. Addreaa J. H. TL'TTLE, T8 Nassau St., . T GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Empire Gift Co. CASH OIFTS TO THE AMOUNU OF 500.000 D0LLABI. KVIRT T1CEIT DRAWS A PRIZE. SCaahOtlU,eaehM,0tW BO Oaah Otfta aaeh 1 ,000 10 " 1 11,(100 SuO " 6 SO 6.UU0 6U0 " " list Ml KltgaDt Rooawood Pianos taco 80 to TOO doll. ra. 16 " Bt'lodrona, IS to 100 " AMI BralB" Mach'ara, - - f0MlT8 Mill Uo'd Wotebaa, - Tft to Caa P lor., nivor Wara, Ao, valued at l,tKSJ,UU0 A c aiiie to rtra anv of Uie above Prtaea for ib crnta. Tt keta deacrlblnr Prtaea are a a'ed ii Envelop, a 'ad oell nilied. On re-elul of IV a Sealed Tlck I la drasn til ui ebo'ce and oatit by mall to nr addreaa. Tha pilte name-l up n ti will be drl'verx! n ibe Mcket-bulder oo parmeot of One Oollar. Prleee are Immedlatetjr acnt io aar ad'lrro. by riir ia or ro'ur" m.'i Tea o-tll know wbat year prts- la before you pay for h. Any pr se rxel anjn I f r .noher nf amine value. Bvpaaases I We aetect the fnllo.lnr from many oho fare lately drawn valuable Prlaea and kindly permit e.1 aa to pnbttsh Uiom : Aiktrew J Barna, Oblcaao. 10 000 doUara ; M a. Claia S. Walker, Bal Imoro, Ptoao, MOO dollar. ; Jamra M Matthew.. Detroit. 600 do tare; loha T. Aadr wa. Savannah, fi.OUO dollar. ; Mia. Ayr,e naa mniai Charlaoa. Plana, 100 dollar. Wa p.Uiah ao aa aa wtthmit porwilaalon. Ortaioaa or thb Pa.aa : "The firm la rellabl-, aad de aerva tkatr saecaaa.n-Weokly Triboaa. May- 9. "We know them tt be a lair dealina i'm.'". T. Herald, May 1 "A friend of our. drew a 6,000 '-otlar pri.e, Wl lea waa prompt y reeel red." Dally Kewe, Jure 3. Se d for olreular. Llb-ra Indaceiiienta to Arents. Satla'acUoji rua-ante d. Erery pae.afa of Sealed Bn rrlovoe contaloa oae eaah (If . Six Ticket for 1 d lla-; in Ticktta for t dollar. ; SS.for 6 dol'ara ; 110 for 16 dol lara. All letters ahoo'd be a"dreted to C. C. CORY a 00., IN Uroa -way, N. Y. ST-lm PRICE REDUCED. 1 1! h ;l -I' IN Tin. rot S 1 uv. New York OBSERVER 3 PER ANNUM. One MOUTH FREE ON TRIAL 8TDNEV B. MORS JR.. 00., kT P.rk Kow, New Tork SIXTY-FIVE' FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED The Oreat Soutlicrn Piano r "J Manufactory. Wm. Knabe & Co., MAM FAITl HFlta OF Orand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These Inatramsnts have been before tbepnblic lor nearly Thirt Tears, and nnon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, wLluli prouounces tnem uneiialiea. ineir TONE combines reset nower. sweetness and One ainrtnr uualitv. aa wall as the irreat parity of Intonation and swat taess tnrougaoni tae enure acaia. ineir TOUCH is pliant andebutle, and entirely free from th stiff- rouud la so many pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP tbey ara aeeqaaM aaaag Mas kaHBba vary seaaoaed material, the larn capital eaapioyedli buainesa enables as to Keep eonnaaeiiy an stork of lumber. Ac. on hand. tr Al ol our sqdabb Pianos have our aawlav oved Ovastraae Beats and the Aeraah Treble. tr We would call special attention to oar late laiprovementa in UBAMB Pianos -and Sgr akk ubanos, raieniea aiiitum ia, iano. wnicn orinf the Piano nearer perfection thaa baa yet Been at tained Every Piano Eutly Warranted for kt9 lear$. We have made arrangement fbr'tbe Bote Whole sale Agency for the most celebrated Pablob Ob- oans and Mr.t.ongnits. which we offer, wholesale and retail, at Lowest Kartorv Prices. ww a an jl, fin Baltimore, Md. Sept 0.36:6m - EST 1BL1HUKD 1811.) Cushings & Bailey, Booksellers and Stationers, 2G2 Battimore St. Baltimore, Have the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK In the city of - SCHOOL MEDICAL and LAW and DENTAL, CLASSICAL :i ml MISRELLANEOUS BOOKS An immense supply of GENERAL BANK & COUNTING HOUSE S AT X O at a m T . Blank Books made to order in any style of Binding and Ruling. The same careful Attention given to O R D E R 8 . as to Personal Purchases. INSIDE FIGURES ALWAYS. Send for Catalogues. Jcc. ; sept. 23-4m NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE THE undersigned hereby gives notice I his appointment as Assignee of Joseph Hen derson, of the county of Rowan, and State of North Carolina, wno nas oeen aojuogea a Bankrupt npon his owtttietition, by the Dis trict Court of the Lnited States for the Cape Fear Diatriet oi North Carolina. JAMES B. GIBSON. Assignee, 37:3w P. O.. Salisbury. N. C 0m THE TBEMAINE Pianofortes are acknowled by all who have them In use and by tha Pfrtt Hmsm Tutmt, to be eqaal aim in many resnecia. f nperior to any They combine Immense Potctr, Equality, sweetness and lirxuuancy of Ton, Elasticity of Touch, and Gnat Durability. Dealers, Teachers and others dasiring to pnrohaaa a fireU-laaa luatrumeut are Invited to examina these Pianos before making their aelectlons elsewhere PATRNT AO RAFF j.-. aMJhJMaxaaaiaaSBi etna w tttagp Tosether with all modern Improvements. Tha most thoroughly seasoned timber tha market af fords is selected, regardless of cost, as we feel assnred It will be the cheapest In tha end. Tha great increase in, the sale of aar lustra msnts, has enabled us te red ace aar prices for First' Class Pianos, from tea to twenty-five per cant, leas than any other bouse (offering the same chut of instrument) in the United States. While we act upon the maxim of "quick sales and small profits," we make It, at the same time, a special object to furnish our customers with instruments in no way Inferior to the beat In the market. Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, hut could not afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to $300, neither do tbev wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than It is worth, hence a large data ot onr music loving people have been obliged to do without. We can furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from 278 to 080 dollars. Second hand Pianos trom 40 to 980 dollars. fw Parties ordering by mail may rely nnon the best selections. Onr Pianos are folly warranted for six years Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of the Giiuntry upon application. C. M Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURER'S, 35 Broo.no Street, STOW Tork. THE BCJRDETT Combination ORGAN. (With Carpenter and Burdett't New Improvements. J The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The Tcraitt ItDMiinoaa! The Greatett Sateen if tie Jkc ! ! We eh ii lie use the World tt Equal It!! And cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical world generally to examine this truly wonderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ As its name indicates, (aaa ingeaius union of all our standard improvements, combined with many new pied ia Organs, together making thia Organ the m clvba of inatmsMata, aad one that has al ready created a revolution in the public mind ia the decided favor of the general adoption of Reed Organs, both for secular and sacred muaic, where an Inatrumen t ia required either to accompany the voiee or to produce orcheswal Acts. With the multitudinous and sainrisina comhins tiona that are contained In this instrument, the Boat Intricate music of the "great maatera, can be ren dered aa on a erand araran : or the moat aimole mu sic for the melodeon aaa be played by a child . AU the various improvement en the Bardett Or gan ara protected by patent, belong exel naively to the company, ana can oe assa oa no other organ. The nreeent Bardett Orran has received the most cord,iafand higheat enconianu from thoaa ranking among tne urn or musicians ana organiau. . , The New Tort Imleiwinient tavs of the Bur- ilclt Organ : "It is by far tho most perfect reed instrument we have ever .-ecu." The Christian Leader says : '-We had no idea that a rood instrument could be brought to such perfection." The Xetr Yorl- Obterrer savs : . '-Its nnritv of voicing, richness of-tone, and wonderiul or chestral combination, together with a number of new and original stops, render it an instru ment of snch perfection as to be beyond com petition " The press and public everywhere who have had an opportunit v of listening to its beautiful strains, not only rive it their unqualified appro vai, oni unneaiiaungiy conc-ene iuui n auauu without a ritit TI e Bardett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We have also New Cabinet Organs at S45, $75, $100, &c. C. JR. TrcmaiBe dt Bro., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 435 Broome St., Nrw Tork. JnlyM. 1870. i 9f tf ETfiMUeS FALL & WINTER IMPOI ,TATfON i 1 8 7 O . RIBBONS, MILLINiiBY AND S trflw G oocLa, Armstrong, Cator A Co., IllPOBTKHS A WI1 JOBIteitB of Baaast, Trlmmiag aad V.lvet Hlbboas tthtaet Ml AS Battna and TelvaU. Blaads, Setkl, Crapes Kashas flowers, lJMBka? Ora menta, Btr w SoaatU, m LADIES' HATS, (trimmed and nntrimxaad.) Ait a Kc.ii uvuua, etc-en. . C. W. TOPPI (w CO., rodttee Oommlttlon Merchants, 342 Greenwich Street, New Yor RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS OF Southern and Northern Production. aurbksTobac- oo, Wool, HopMiee,eias, Pars. Fe (ia. neaawax. uraea aaa iniea r Paaa, beads, Flour, Crsln, i'oiL, Itf, I Poultry. Batter, Cbeeae, Kggs, Lard, Talloa WBiss. kc, ate. Oar kn exaertenee h a Wen buainnaa enables .u to sell goads piflkMst dais, for tlie Licliest mat ki t nricaa. Harkisft alalea and circulara sent on application. Cotnmhnfoa for aawag iiroilure 6 per cent; wool, Ae.. t 1 Bperecnt C ONoJ G NMEN I S SULIUU J July 16, 1H70. Norway Seed Oats for Sale WE HAVE NOW READY FOR DE livery about TWO HUNDRED BUSHRLS of Genuine Norway Seed Oats (of our own raising.) On good laud, sowu in September or Octo ber, they will yield from SO to GO bushels fot every bushel sown. (Sow one bushel to the sere.) Onr prices for the present are bb follows : For 5 Bushels and upwards, $3.U0 par bash. For leas than 5 bushels, 4.00 " Y Any information cheerfully given. Apply to R. Ac A. MURPHY, August 26, 1870. 2m Salisbury, NjC. NORTH CAROLINA, lu the Superior Yadkin Countt. J Court Elizabeth Carlton, widow of Blum Carlton, dee'd. against J. H. Carlton, et ah Petition for Dower. i ar To Colnmhns Carlton, Isaac Carlton and Ro bert Carlton, nou-resident defendants t You are hereby notified that summonses have issued against you in the above enti tled case, to appear at the nvx t Term of said Otmrt, to be held nt the Court TfOUBii In Tad kinville, on the 3d Monday iu September next and answer the complaint which will be filed in the office of" the Clerk of laid Court within the first three days of smd Term. And let them take notice that if they fail to . answer the complaiut at snid Term the plain till will apply to the Court for the relist de manded in the complaint. Test, J. A. MARTIN, c. s. c. At office. Aug. 16, Yadkin County. 1870. Bag26:0w-pr. fee lf NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Conrt, Montoomeby County, j Sept. 15, 1870. James S. Turner and wife Judith T. Turner, as ad. in r of jonn t. Cbambers. dee'd. against Edward C. Chambers, Cornle ChamberB, Benjamin G. Chambers, Anna E. Cham bers and Robert M. Chambers. Petition toell Land for Assets. To Edward C. Chambers : You are hereby notified that a summons with copy of complaint in the above entitled action was issued on the 6th day of Septem ber, 1870. - i 4r- You are also notified that the suo said cause is returnable before the I the Superior Court of said county at hit hce in Troy on the JRJth day of 1870, when and where yon are herehy re quired to appear and answer that i ia default whereof tba plaintiff will to said Court for the relief demanded in I complaint. Witness. C. C. Wade. Clerk of onr" (Court at office in Troy this 15th day of I tatnber, A. D. 1870. -tw is' C. C. WADE, c. i .f:t,H pr. lee 1U.J ft. MONTHLY M1QAZIN i ftro Hollar ju 64 PAGES READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, ETANS ft COGSWELL, D. WYAT'fAIKEH, CELUUMTOM, S C OTaB ONS WARSAW To FayettevUle. LEATE Warsaw for Fayetteville daffy x cept Sunday. Thronph Tielcetatrom vMds boro' via Warsaw, to Fuyettevil le 46. Taroaah tieketi from Weldon to Fayetteville $10. Through tickets from "Wilmington, via War saw, to Fayetteville, $6. CHARLOTTE VIA TT. DESItORO. TO UEAI) OF W.. C.,Ut. K. K : Leave ChArlotte after trains from Raleigh via Monroe, for Wadesboro Tuesday, Thnrs. day, and Saturday Leave Wadesborh', Tnes- rlar. Thursday, and Sat -ifdav. aftr trfa Kit,- ' n iimiHjrwui. ,. CHATHAM R. R. TO FAYETTEVILLE AND WESTERN R. B. ; M Leave Ohatham Rail Road after train from Raleigh. . Leave Western Road at Jonaaboro' silar trainJrom Fayetteville, daily except Sundays. place daily. uuice at uutner's Hotel. Salem. T. C. -r E. T X LKMMOXB, Pjwt. 1V tsre-jf . Vntitm -vti 237 and 330 baltimohb hthi kt, J1ALTIMORE, MD Oflfcr the largest Mock to be fonml in try. aad unequal lad la eaotce vaneey aw aaa- luriaius tba latast 1'arhaaa BfTaHsBiaai. aliclUd ami proiupt attonUon glvaa. L'lerk of I Of- October, aaid bbwbbWbbhbbbbbPK , J IBllBTIflllllllllBflllllBlll .a aw. a m -a aa.-a
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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