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- r l i i) Ytr " - -' ', .-trt j;j If - 1 liNotth State "8ALiftBOBT:rHiiu moy.4. mo. LOCAL AlffD STATE Thanh .1 vixci Uo. Hidden has Iim lii proclainatkn. s apart, 'lie '-'Mi in- Unt e day of Thanksgiving through, tit the Sute. I gtT V will puhludi next week, the Sermon preached Hi tb Lutheran Church, in thi plm .-, on Hand J infill l.i-i, liv Hev. Mil Nun.n, It Ih-Iiik on llie occaion of the 0?'M uiu.iver MM uf the Kcfortnation by Martin Lullrcr. I)it. TiUYEa'a Wheat f'lKcta. Uv reference to hit adrrrfiaeaiait in U.ia rr it will b seen tliat Im. TajAVKK'atlKK vT Crura will exhibit in Knl.abury on Tl tai.AV ihe 1'ilh inst, also at l.cxinirlun on the 1 lib and t'oncord on the 15th. We have peter if. - i I the 1 1. nn.n.. .- of this Cofuuxnv iirTrJ. cotiMijiicjillv. cannot slreak of ila Mpttj (mm our own petwaMl knowledge. : low citizen, the Hon. K W.lnve seen ruanv i inline Untownl noon it . M "lie We wonlil submit wi by our exchange. The Raleigh Smtintl of the L'.l Ita the following loi.e.ruiiiK it : We have not the space to enter fully into a itcacriplion of the merit and attractions of thin ory of tin- deceused by giving t-fafee nubile kiiIMvM traveling coinl. ii;iiioii..ii.i ii.-.ir.t, i..t cxi.ies.-iou to our scare ol his wnflh ittid of tin- great uess ol llie loaa tustamcU lu J . i death, therefore. llest.iveil. 1'liHt we ririird tlie death of Kcoro the Sentinel. IN MKMORY OF THE I.ATH HON. UO liKHT H. WILLIAM-I'L'ULIC ilEKT- ! ING. I' I-'u a short notice, quite a large number of the citizen., of Oxford and vi inily a -em bled in the L'oiirt Houae ou W. Jm aJ.iv the llhyh IssJt., in J, i honor to the memory ot the l.ii" Hon It hei t B. Gilliam. Ou motion of J. T. Ii tlcjnhlt, Esq., John C. Taylor. Eaq., was called to the chair, and on motion ,.f John W. Hay, K.u... dpt. John A Williams n ap, minted ae.iatt.trv M. V. Lanier. Kq.. expbiued the object of the meeting. ., .1 moved that a committee be appohfcnt by the Chairman to report auit- uoie reoiuiiullS lor Me nctloli ol the meet ing, whio i motion wa uniiniiiioualy adopt ed, and the chairman therefore appointed Mecrr.W V Lanier, J K Ami, James T LitrTcjohn. John W Hay. Dr. H A Wil liam. S tirauder, H H Kingsbury and L A I itacl.ail, to compose llie coniinittee. The committee alter returning for a abort time, returned and reported through their el, i i ii mi. Mr. I. nil. I, tlio 'olloWliig i I ii tioua, vix : Wherea. It Ima pleased the Almighty Fa ther to call out of this life our friend ami lei M K William. bectiiuiiiir lev- ereure to the will ot Him Who ia righteous iu nil hi wry and holy iu nJI bin worlfanud J." ill all thing well, yet do tninu it meet, iu unite iu lioiiormuTI EAIM HiVl AKE AT Tilt KoKTJI. ( i ..... fivm .1,. ,,,. lo lit Srm Wymd Coatt Bmklinyt erncM and I Ml Rung A General HiaUuf up, and iyA amtmy Ike MirW. On Thnmlay morning, the 20th nil., the peo ple tli i. .iu.Im. .it the North and Canada, were tarthd by tin: occurrence of a veritable carth .,n A. wak-li, though it did no aerloua damage, produced much alarrn all over ffie country. i roni llie reiHirla winch linve been received, It BANSAUfl If OTXOOa Notice of Aasifno. --The undeai m 3 liereby give notice that a Wat meeting of the crwlitor of Bamuwl Hiiley.of HavieCiHinty and KlaU of North Carolina, who baa been adjudg ed a Bankrupt "l- u hia uti naddun. will be held at the office of U. 11. UrWoeld, !.-;. Kia ialer In Bankruptcy, a bla ofte m SalUbury on the Uth day of November. A. 1. 1870. A. A. 11 A Hill N, o.i -' l70 31 Aaajgnata. XTotiC Of Astlf HOC -The anderaigned rel'V K'vca notice that a last niectine of the hereby M iTrtlitora of Hraxton Bali, of llavie uMMttf Aaairnaes STotlet. There will be a aeuuiid ud final BMetlug of the creditor ol Juaepk WIIIIbbm. a Haikruil, ou tint 4tli day of Nov iabr next, lit Hie offl.'f ol II. II. Ilroadaald. in tRetoan of Kall.burx. N. V. All rredaore wt the akeve named lliiukiuiit aiebereLy iinilHed ( be prewot. W. A. PUIMUfclXTKB. nrttJ ttlg 1 Ul'UKTANT NOTICK TO an re. as we to give a particular dracripUon of varied artUt ic talent engagad in ila exhibition. We can only allude 10 theae laionically, obtaining moa of otr infornratiorf fro fWaplenn1d pictorinl adveftiacnienta and laudatory local notice In oarViohangea. Dr. J me L. Thayer, the manager, ia a dr ew within hinuelf. To uae the language of the bill, hi 'deputation a a clown and humoritt i unapproachaMe." That ia, it ia not approacha ble practically, but the audience may approach taUJicienlly near, by payiug tlie price of admia moii, to hear hia aide pliuiiig jokeeand rib-tickling repartee, thai apring uao iinprompttlntta I . and without pretueditation, on every occaaion that call them forth. It h.ia I., m .-aid that come who attended hi exhibition on hia lirat advent into the Stage got their countenance ao wrinkled up by uncontrollable laughter at hia mirth-moving joke and amart aayinga, thai they have not been able to get them smoothed out yet, and that-they have been going altout with broad grina on tiivir facea ever ainco, p re Ben ting audi ludicroualv funny appearance aa to have kept their neighbor in a hearty guffaw for day together. What ia remarkable none cf theae have had the ague and fiver since they took the laugha front Thayer joke, though re a ding in the aaatern or malari ii region of the Slate. We atlviae thoM who are troubled with chilla and f.wt-ra ; interinillent fever : fiver and aguea,or third day ague and feverc, lo go round to day and lake a good done of laughing at Thayer' funny aayinga and comical doing, and thus supercede the neceauty of uaing quinir.a a id blue mas. . . Itirt Thayer i not tlie only clown of the com pany. Tom Harry, "merry England' favorite clown," is along and will make good the aayii g concerning him of being "the mimical man in L'hrUtendotn." Why, he made "a Miccetnaful de but at I.ent'a New York qren and delighted the public," and actually ktibaenrcd the pnfpoae of a galvanic battery, having "elcctrffied the A m erii'a n fratern i l y Of the other celebriliea oT lTii world renown ed combination of talent, we- may nun I ion tie veteran showman, Mi.Ul'. Sfickney, who ia unequatted a an eqiiwrlan director and said to be the best Ringmaster in the country. It ig he who, whip 1n hand, will direct the movement of the performing Iion-es, and by hiasliaighl forward and honest simplicity of purjaase, give the clown so many occa.-iantt to practice tl.i.r funny tricks and perjK'trntc their off-hand, un premeditated jokes on him We can lianilv help laughing now, in anticipation, merely thinking of them. We may also mention La Ilelle I.ovale, the beinitlful lady equestrian, who dresses so finely, rides so beautifully, and ajiring so buoyantly, liliting on her hnrs.- so grace!' illy, as t. preaenl to tlie mind a picture, such ,u we sometimes ee on laney randy boxea, ol an angel Hovering in llie air with some celestial gift to a a;or discon solate mortal, who is not in the least expecting it. She is from the Cinque Sapolmn of Paris and the Imperial Amphitheatre of St. IVlers- Inirg -direct from ImavMaeeaj according to tlie ihe public annonnoawent, Win. Nayloe, another of the ''Brat characters." wiij, as the old aongltas it, "rT3e three horses at once, with a leg upon each." Jtldi;.' (lilliitui Hiieriow oalMftiily to tlie thrown i from shelves, ctocls Hepped, nn.l dar eonotre. lb., t. ...... t., l. Inn... ot... I ,t ibia lone , bells violently rilllL'. . t flu ln i t.lll v, me nuil- wheu hi wie eonnae, liouorable example dihK" d to and fro. in a manner distinctly aecnia lo bine t ru mleil from the neik'bborhiaMl : an, Stale of North t'arulina. Who ha been d- of Detroit, Mh'hiiaYi, thnnigli Ohio, IViui-y Iva- ' iiiilgcd a Hankrupt up'.n his own petition, will ma, .New York, llie ew tJiglnd Nate nu ( 'auada, lo the const. A aeries of alua ka were dk.linellv felt at all the ciliea and towns in it rAule. especially nt DvlrolHClevelimd, Seranton. Siiraloaa, New'York, Albany, and the town or New England and Ixiwer nada. Il oceurrtd a few minutes imsl eleven o'ehnk A. M ami the vibrations lasted from half a miniile to two minuiiw, some plarv Iwing more severely shock ed than other. Huildlne shook na If thev had an ague, and ihe iH-ople generally Hid into Ihe streets lit wild alarm. Throughout Michigan the phenomenon waa generally felt, and when nitelligrnce come In from llie country further west, it is praaaaatd that it will be of a similar character. AtClcve laiulrTTh1ii, ilu National Hank, the Alwalrr Mock, and oilier Urge building awayed to and An, cnuaing the isrcnpanta of uper storie lo lloek lo the street in the iitnuwl consternation. It was. the auie at Cincinnati. At Kcranlon, I a., and Tilu-ville, the walla of a number of I iiildings were cracked, a"J the populace took lo the sir. . is. In Ithaca, N. Y., the buildings -book s, that the clock all ainfped, and 'he iglii.-n. d people llioii(lil the lown was about tumble in. At VVaMaraiturg artn lea were t an. I salutiiry intlueiice are ao much ueedttd iu the walka of public life. liesolved. That those nwlsU qualitiea of head and hi art which so eiidtwucl him to all rlagees iu all the Tela' ion ol aociety, rwoder- dereil him eiuineutly worthy of the uuivemal respect and eotitidence wh eh he enjoyed ia hi lite, aud of the affectionate regret with which bia memory will beoberiahed aud hon ored DOW that he ia gone. Ur lved, That we tc.ideT to hi family our sincere ayiriialhy iu thia sore atllieli.ui and lireaveuieut. and aaaure them that it i not tell a.- to theirs alone but aa oouimou to us all. Resolved. That as a further token of re spect the citixen of Oxford will clow their places of business from o'clock 1. M til 5 1. M. j Resolved, That a copy of theae resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased 1 and that a copy be also furnished to the newspaper press lor publication. Mr. Lanier, iu submitting, the retolut'ons. paid a touching aud eloquent tribute to ihe memory of the deceased, and was followed by Messrs. Amis. Littlejohn. Hays and Br. S. A. William, iu remarks appropriate to the occasion During the delivery. of these remarks, evi de res of profound and unaffected grief were visi' lr throughout the aqdfeiice. and many eye unaccustomed to weep were bathed hi I. art. The resolutions were adopted and on mo tion the meetiiujr adjourned.' - -i JOHN C. TAYLOR, Ch'n. J.iiin A- Williams. See'y. pen-eptible to the nakiHl rye. At Saratoga, the carlhpiakewa pnsreiled dy a rumbling aoiuid, and immediately after thagnuind quivered, buildings trembled, and 8pT of them were K riously damaged. At Hiidann, the excitement, waa Intense: Hiple rushed from their dwcl- l-'ux the. Old Xrlh State. Mu. Enrron : One of your subscribers is glad to notice the continued growth and prosperity of Salisbury. New buildings are daily being erected and other improvi menta are being made others still of greater magnittuk) are project ed, which must be conducive to the future com inercc and importance of the plSce". With sui table public irit and enterprise on the part of her citizens, Salisbury will demonstrate on a si ill larger scale industry, -thrift, and n mere rapid progress in her material, social and edu cational development. Hot with all this evidence of prosperity and progress, a single blemish mars the beauty of the picture which Salisbury presents. That blemish u the present decayed condition of the cemetery of dieJjfjMHFraii Chnreh. Its enc losure ia m'"mtmort in ruin. It is noticed, as ith regrVt, even by strangers. One of the most enlightened and distinguished citizens of an adjoining State as remarkable for his high attainments and py-i-tiort as lor his privnia nd public virte in a (irivaie letter to this writer liins alludes lo thi subject: "III the Old Lutheran Church Yard, in tii- town of Salisbury, my pool father and moth er J u; buried. tJiiring my recent brier sojoiup in Salisbury, I was much disturbed to observe that the venerablcold burial ground, where many generations of good peojileareslei-ping, has been sulfered to fall into n -ad slate of delapidaiion ; the paling wa down and the old place in a wretched state of neglect. I wa informed that it was so because no one hsxl made a mdve in Ihe matter. A papiT for subscription might lie circulated by some one and it would seem that by small indi vidual subscriptions, a sum might, in a few hours-he raised sufliciertt to enclose the place. I will help in the holy work, and it may be start ed with my name for $5 or $10, which ! wirl re mit at any timeif the enterprise seeius feasible." An eloquent appeal, prompted thus by the filial piety of a native Carolinian returning after a b.ngWjseiice to rrrisit the scenes of his vouth and of IdViiarental home, i certainly alt that is necessary be said to secure the execution of Us wiahc an object dawired by erery citizen. ' 'Skxkx. Rowan County, Oct. IC, 1R70. V. F. Sllt I.T. ih- SaLKM. Til's getitle IM'aii was among; tlie most eAtensi VV exhibit or tit our late Eair. most if the articles en tered by him beiiiK "' Id "w n manufacture or the induction of his own farm. Among the article e hibited by him. we . numerate tlMtdollowitiK. op nearly nil of which be wa aw I'ded plell.illlos ; One Hue walnut secretary, in de of native wood, with ingeniously coulrivsd secret drawers. A lady's mahogany toilet table, fit for any lady's tin ssing r i. A centre table veueered with line mottled walnut curls. Ah enclosed waluilf washstand. A yellow maple rocking chair, of native wood, of (he natural color. A large iMid comfortable reclining; chair for invalids, of native wood. 'l'-w-o beautiful parlor chairs, veneered with walnut cur!, with borne embroidered cush ion seals. One serpentine frame. ttomau With em broidered cover. A walnut piano stool, and child's walnut e adle. A collection of fancy wood work,. embrac ing child's rocki g chair, doll cradle, fancy work boxes, ca :.M.aWlijs, lo'.'et boxes, tECc., ui.i.l" of ai i representing some of tlio uiost vahihble a itive wiHids of the State. Mr. Sault i h4 master of the bee "situ ation in the S aa. He exhibited at the Fair a stahd of Italian full blond bees. Italian by- i brids-and a stand of bees, all iu La gstra h's Inoveable Comb hi ves ; also a sample of tins hive wifJi fJie appurtenances. Also a num ber of boxes of ihe most beautiful honey, some of which can be seen at Mr. F. 0. Ma ey's in this eily. In addition to the above, Mr. S. exhibited a niiseell neons collection of agricultural and mechanical products, household fabrics, &cv, iruikiuti in all about fifty' entries. He also, us A.gent lor others, entered number of useful and ornaroeotal articles for farmers and ineehaii-s of Forsyth aud the ladies of tho Church Aid Society of Salem. It dou't.ta;k uutQY such, exhibitors as Mr. Shultx of Salem. Mrs, Wilson of Orai ville, Mr. Thompson of Davidson, Mr. Hege and wife of Fricdbutx. and some others vieniiirht name, to make iip a-creditable Fair. We hope they and a thousai d others like them will be in nt the next iiiiiiual exhibition, aud, at the same time, that all whose conrribu tions, though less in number were equal iu merTt?-will also be on hand SmiftHei. lings to rind chimney falling, and steeple tot tering. At Troy, a ffftnic was caused lb the school-houses. At Albany the shock wa qnite severe; house were shaken, and all suspended objects set iu motion. Person engaged on fine work were couijKdlcd to Mop their operttUon while tlio tremors lamed. At Si. Catharines, in i anada, window were shattered ; at "Montreal bniidinga rocked ax if aboiit to fi 1 1 and at (Jnc bec a number of chimneys and ceilings fell. At the latter place, tho carihquakPWB accompa nied by a heavy rumldinVr. Throughout the N w Kngland States, toe severity of the shock was expcrin tl ; cl)imney were thrown down, walls ami ctilinga cracked, crockery bniken, cbn ks stoppeil, windows xhattcred, furniture thrown out of it- po-ition, anil the wibb-t con sieniatiun rreali d. Many thought that it was "the-crack of diKim," imleed, and their Mghff caused many curious scenes. In New York citv there waa eeneral alarm, ' but it aoon subsidivf. The compositor in many of the priming offices deserted their cases, and made for the streets. In one of the large pub lic selibols, the children stampeded, and many were knocked down and trodden noon. In sev eral of the large type foundries, it Waa thought the machinery had given way, and the fe male employee rushed out of the trembling buildings. Iu some of the large tailoring e labiiahments the sewing machines were upset, much lo the alarm of the lady oierator. The earthquake, in New York was preceded by an unna rural stillness, of sultry air that op presaed both man and beast, but there were no sulphurous odors stub as generally accompany such phenomena in other parts of the world. Ii is o noticeable that while the North waa I . lug thus shaken, a heavy rain was pouring iti nearly every part of the South. A BniDAL GlFT. A gentleman, not long , since gave his daughter, ou her marriage, i the following 'words of wisdom,' which will I do for every pair : . ' i Never talk but to each other. N ever speak I udly or boisterously to each ; other. ; Never reproach eacb other iu the preseuce i of others. Never find fault or fret about what Cannot i be helped. Never repeat an order of request when nn- I derstood. . I Neglect everybody else rather than each j other. Never make a 'remark nt each oilnrs' ex- pen -e. Is- held al the ollc of It. II. Ilr...idflild, K-o.. Kegister iu Bankruptcy, luAUslauy on the 1 lib day of November, A. I. 1870. A. A. HAItHIN. Orl.Srtth. D'TO :it Aaaigjn-e JtAWD BAIiB I-1 will sen for cash t the residence of lieoryw Htoaun, on Friday flic lllh day of Noveuihir Mxt, the following land, lu will The Home Tract of : acres, more or less The Henry Uy tract. I.ai aeres, " " One-half ol a trncl "l'V7 - Sold by order of tho t'uurtff Unnkruptey. S. T. Sl'KML AKighee Oct. HI. l-M--t .'-:it Mao. rjTibsoil. Notice of A8lgnee,-li. mub-r-igiusl hereby give notice thai a laV nieeimg of ihe creditors of Jaiiins M. Johnan of Davie t'onn ty and State of North ('arolUn, who ha been Riliudged a Hankrupt upon bis own petition, will be held si d"' oftVc of K Hn.adli. 1,1, Vj., Regi-tir in Hankruptry, jSalisbury ou ihe lllh day of NovembrrltAjK ff0. a.aJWauhin. Oet.Wtb. jetO at As " 1V0SZ0X1 OT al,1lBH I The undersigned hen bv gives ntwJc that a lual mu ting of the creditor of R. F. Johnson, of Davie County and State of North. Carolina, who has la-en adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, will be held st the office of R. H. Hniadfield, Fxp, Regirter in Bankruptcy, in Salisbury, on the 14th day of November, A. D. 1S70. A. A. HARBIX. Oct. 28th. 1S70 3t Aignee. " XiAPVD BAXifi J- I will sell lorcad. at Ilunuville, on Friday the lrith day of Now ni ber next, lot acres of Lund, lying iu C'hiuque pin, surrendered by T. I.ONtilRaiiVrupt. bold bv onler of the Court of llaukniptcy. 8. T. 8PELK, Assignee Oct 10. larro MAt of T. Long. C0NSUMER8oDIY GOODS. All Retail Orders amonnting' to 0SO ana uwer Meurerea to any jrarx ol tho Country FREE OF l XHHIXrt ClIAKOBS llamiltoii i:Mlcr A. Noam, OF BALTIM0BB, 111).. In order the better to meet the wauls of their Itetail Customer.-, at a distance bare establisk- J SAMPLE BL'BEAU, and will, npoi) ap;.lleation, promptly kend by mail full lines ol Sample of the fewest and most Kaahluiiablu tioudai ol KaMCil, KaoLlsu aiul Ho u i -1 -t Manufacture, gu irnuieeiug.it all tunes to sell as low if not 01 . pricci, than any house iu the country Buying our goods jrtmi the largest and uiosl celebrated nianulai tun rs In IbeUillertut part of Kurope, and importing the sauieuy steamers direct to BalHhioio. our stiavk ia at all time promptly OpplWl with the novelties of the Uuidon and I'aris market. As we buy ,i.;d sail vk!i;,i r.'si, unit uitil' Mfd M MT MTlbb md wflliM to selttMr r'"oil i al i'uof THE TBEMAINE PianoFortes are acknowled by all who bare them ia use, and, bj the Mr ifuMcal Talent; to ba equal. and iu many respect,. Superior to any Manufactured. Thttf combine Immense Point, KqituUly, cueetntms ami Unlltancyqf Tone, Elasticity of Touch, and Great Durability. odd at ratyt-Tt-N . IbiMl'Ww.l l-n mmmifg fiir i 'iu to KhTki.it ran Cks i aavaunabt. . - am;Tr, tpcHfw thr , aiMSfa foillil. U - k.en UtoWet BTW.lt a .TV elssJ of goods, tnun the lovn il to tlie most Cosily. tr Orders aceoinpaiiied by the en I. vt ill be sent O. U. Prompt-paying WHOLEAALK BT7YKRS are invited to inspect the Stock In our Jobbing aud racxi.pc Department. Address IU MILTON EASTKB & SONS. 177, I'.OAji'l aud kHU Wot ltalliim.ro St., Oct. Jl Tl: y. , llaltimore, Md. Mrs. Henry W. Miller's Boarding House COR. REWBKRN .trEIONSTS. It 11 1 II I!. IV. C. fehll tf opesfb ovry?KR 18fi2 THE tmftiiiiK ui- SHUWmtN IS CUMING I DR. JAMS, VWm NEW CIRCUS BIL JAMES Im Tit YES, Manager. J AN. s v;ii:i!so, Proprietor. Inn and Foreign Artists, whose Cuae aa4 N. CAitoi.ikA Aoiiici i.Trr.AL SoriETr. Risitnp Atkinson on Gen. Lee The Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson preached at St. James' Church, in this city, on Sunday mor ning last. He alluded fe lingly nnd elo quently to tlw death of (Jen. Lee. He Inci dentally cited hia character as au illustration of the power of christian love. Tlie sTJlhfc column of his manly virtues was entwined with the grace of Christian love. The speak -i-r knew him well, and knew him to be a mail who loved little children, his family, his country and his race, and whose great lo art svtnpathized with suffering in every form, it was this tenderness aud magna nimity ot soul wliieh knit to him the affec tions of so many tens of thousands of brave men, who were ready to pour out their lives for him ; which has bowed all hearts through out a large portion of this country with sor row at his death, and touched with generous i-rief even those who dissented from his opin ions and dteapproved of, his course. Wilmington Journal. Course of Lf.ctitreb. The Young Men's Missionary Society of Salem have for some time been considering the feasibility of fitting up reading room in town, wjiere they can haye. some place to spend their ev enings iu iiniet efforts at improvement. : In furtherance of this project it was resolved, to ha-e a course of lectures, and the committee have corresponded with several well known gentlemen whose, ability as public lecturers is unquestioned. The Society now has the satisfaction of announcing that their requests were iiieVwiflrprom4aac7BteScence,.ti.d..thftt Composed of i-Ik.Ii- l.rti.ni Cf Hi" imeil celebrated Am celebrity render lll.ir Sl'lTi lit. il I't VH :'K I'lOS tlll.tf. Every tlep inramit e i n; 1 . . i r.. tv- a, ...I uy IVri'.n ... is Ii . are eclobratcj as being at the plooacla et me i ...-S...UU id ineir in. in 1 . 1 i naioi. Bsnor,a r.i3 (j--' ii.tiL. jIaNT FitirfciPAm : dr. jams l. Thayer, Whoa npalatfoa a 'k u and Uuiuarbt is anappreaehabte as a rt, lornlocrablc aa a gentleman, ualtaraal TOM B A 11 'Merry ErttanT Fv"n (.'.' ' "L ' w:tr.-e lf- sn-flesHftll il.-n-it at la'.ltV public, nnd MlouUilsJ mi .ii 1 1 ' Am it . et . mi-i nt v. .a h ne i k lowledgad lu upcriort sua Jiv . 'i 'J a- a " i.'ii.f i., tisit m tn i.. Ck.lil t a.1' New York rircua delUrhted th 'Don't yon know me? said a dit-f To his former commander. 'No, mr friend, I don't' 'Why, sir, you once saved my aii, how i that r 'Why, sir, I served-under you at the battle of rort lionneKon, and when you ran awv at the Kentucky wi-lifV' At linos of the Stale Agricultural So- '.heUrst lecture will he given ou tlie evejiing . r.. m . r v.... ma. l... i . .1... cietv held last W eek, es-avs were lead l.y . . o. itna, j . ikuii pannfi " sec .nu ai.oin.iiie nrsioi ieceinner. nv lion. Robert P. Dieti, aouVtbe third somew here in the Senpperming grape and wine malung ; i me neignoornoou ot i nrusiinas. ny one oitne , on tile lliail- .ooai ...niiiiei.t vmiuir ill in!- ,-inie. aatem nw. F. Shultflt, of Salem, on bees and honey ina- riuich, of kenunsville. on kiug ; by L.uis V the ScupperhsuiK by VVr. S. Count II. of lluneouibe n fact ii re of cheese and an article by. S C Shid ton. of Asiieville, on the cultivation of tobac co in the mountains. The Executive com mittee were authorized to make arrangements f..r a Floral ami Horticultural Exbibitidn at th-Jtuir grounds in May next. The follow ing officer! w-re elected" for the ensuing year. I'reM.h" t Hon K. inp P BattTe. Yiee Presidents State at hire. lion Tod B Caldwell, of Burke, Hon D M Uar ritiger, of Wake, Gen Bfyao 1 . . .nef of Pitt, and Dr P E Hine of Craven. Ckingreasjoua! Districts 1st District. R R Smith. Ksq. of Halifax, and Kd. Wood, Esq. of Chowan. 2.1 District Cap.Nj S Dancy of Edge eoinW. aud Cowneil VVootea of Lenoir. 3d District Oeu Alfred Uoekery of Rich- ... . n . n X. , . : inondrn . u r remoni oi .ew iianover. Ill District- Jno V '.Norwood, Esq, of Oranire and Capt J J Davis of Fraukliu. 5tJi District D A Kerr, Esq. of Alamance, L . . a . I. It tl and A V liege in iavnison (lib District Me-illl loll" th, rvt'i , I'.ntr .net f. rvir t.. iul'. tti:- Hi - U I'M I IMP .('VKII COMM Stx-I tAMlli WIK MACIIINK. 1 hi. M ,ct n I ,t irh hftin, fell, t e k. qJili, r irJ, b't d, Lruia .ml ruihrolil r it, a - tt;' t r is lie . Pi I ".ij Eirho .n noll.r- Fnllr wsnai led for Are vrsia VV.-. in pnj t'ns Th, up- rtrl Dolla . roi anyaia.; Inctlal Jll.cw . i-rl -irrr. - or hMitlNL r Unre l.-llc LBni 1 1, SI. ' tin. Ilttll' n.k the' K nlc 1 clt S Pet. Brety c. n.l nil h ran b, cut. and stilt I e .-)..th cannot h- poller! ap . tw-'lh nt tear 'iik I . W p.jr ajteo i tr-.m 7. lo hihi ,.r rottnth .ntl ex fM-i -a. or a C'in la-ion front whl h I vie that aiucunt can be made.. A'l r . I, , n - t.i amili kc. (k 1 W. Kixinis co 42Ubttr .rr t Ptina'rlph s, ts. CAIITIOSI l,rjreorxj.n .iil. Mllin M..e lne( a. our., u lea. It. r can .howl.-.'iifleate of sajassra' -erl DV u . v e ahall not t,rt!.l Niea-lee. rra en, lb e f r vrrlh'rti. M.-h n-. po'd l.y oil. r rartl V an-' ab-15 p r.t'e e'l'e all prtira al In-' or ur-i' s .M-.chln."iin'ler Iht. n.in, lo the full rat nt nl lae law, vn uu au.-h U ich ea are - h la'rerl it ..- i r . -. Do n.,! be tn oar-d r.p- r, b. i.ar.ie wlio .-opy i r,' .tltrerli.enirnl iDd cireul-. r. and offer wTihlt-e machines al a Ipsa p !r?F. ie 7 f-. Tho Yeterin Showman. ''Tmjnafocd a n i'i"t- t-'lln "i'li fv; .nut Hie best Uag Staater la the eeoatre LA BELLE LIWALE, The Betntiful L!y 'invtr. -im -. !tr-'rt!r- in tw rtnu? Napnlrmn. IrK an l th Imperiml AmphitbMtre. St. JVlPfsliKia. A j- .ji.l ( Ul '"' '' ' .v mi woi l i-rt aowaed ; ihe r rentes t Kum ;' Ktji:- rim h'rel'T a Ihe Bffe. ,. ME.WM. NAYLOE, Au Amcriinn Ilorseman wlio l"i npjwire.l sUhthe sreatet To ii':-i ii:irt feme as the Viu.iiJ lli.r -eirtifn. e'u I i t meets. In nil qusrtors of the tllolie. Familiar to Hack llnrtli,. Kiilcr In the known World. B0N8, im GUV2LU With his Tronp ot performlnir jwnnnc iPhteTl win b. found lh is IoI.om i Hi.ii.e-WVe Surest .-!.: whose perfor-aioife. is Indee '. m ' ihe.ts. aad r-STTFrs-(llffvrent lrum.anUdu( previously acua in tlaa coaatij . Tlio CottJj Unlet, TOOLS EAT and SHOO FIT, fPTtl h Introduced hy tint Doctor in person at i .I fvirmaactf. , V" lop - Thfl-i?rat Eriui'-tilan tVervhv'-Aatladeaad- prln.1 liall.-na.' tin' wnrhl in t Killer, who, it. inltlili ,11. dure a man to cmnocln v. Ith li'tn tor llitt.sir.n of uu mo uuu or ouuiylun i.e.ipi-rui cr.ttinoa, nl JO. I, MI3S S2S33).iJI, An aeompli-hed 'Aitierlmn Hm-sr n nlswa, wVrs beauiy of lorui uuU facv I ij foul ut AxanK-a Lovs- BrVSTfll eai SEOZXn, The CoTniral ArrobntoL and ariulic cxiuncnU of n'n - leal Jttl jdiam.-, , Klbter JOZrJTi EO0ZE2, ' Th- Isiy plionuinfiinBwiiy.!; remarkable rlllty an n.-timy-ln (;mnsstr. . !'. equalled Ujr iu grace and dexterity lu a'Mi lie pporU. poalers, Teaclicrs aud others desiring to puroliaae firstlaaa instrument are invited to cxamljle these i'iauo before waking thuir selection elsewhere. , PATENT AGRAFFE TREBLE, Together witii all modern improvement. The most thoroughly seasoned timber the piarketaT- furd lataeliH ted. regardleea of coat, as we feel a i pi it wtM ba the cheapest In the end. The great lucreaao in the sale of onr inatra meuts, baa eivihlwl nt to reduce our price for First Class Phuios, from ten to tvontr-five par cent. leas than auy other house (offering the Mime class of instrument) In the United States. While we act upon tho maxim efetttetteale and suiaH-ffofJU," e make it, at tho same time, a special object to furnish our customers with instrument in no way luferior to the best in the market. Unity families have had a desire to obtain ' Piano, but could not afford to pat' the dealer a profit of (rum 1HU to 3U0, ucitherdothcywisli to purchase a ohcup iniide iuatrntnent, that would cost more to keep iu repair lliati it is worth, hence u large elaes ol our music loving people have been obliged to do Without. We cuu furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Kortes from 378 to 9S0 dollars. Second hand Piuuos trow 40 to 290 doart. mwmxm llomra, Umllh, Hnpplnear. how is a- .Ma'aed fee ttT i oLLaaf I naaial Ma yarn.. VIII a lea and Tu.s tola al Tl Oaaat rassi- ru I iii, la n.S V. TiifwttaitflM ' W l tram H. t. TtiaiBMt d li.l.iiy) elui It Ike ..rll tr fioi I' aily" K-irr alalt.liai IM Tare' I. ..,. Tt.iarrltasd u .hard. I. fait ikauair, and aW i. ... (.lit b a It a rr dea.r pile aaipl.lrl, addfa, IkHaaaN j. o. iitaar u. a. o. V ."i U M k SAlA.it I V tjtf ..I .lid It.. rll I... 1 1 e. m. wai II a ea Ins aalrauts. tdr. tt far. R-..K. V. B-oyal Havana Lottery. Pr aa.hrd aad Inf m,.i . n louUnl I,. Uaairf Vf Ma. rr.t.'ara. a I. o 1 AMaltatMl curat! by 11. lea Apt I ane-a. lur iff n seel lion addr-w Ma.rn IK, aVoi kuT N. T. I Mlkli MkC'.IIKR'-aula Wauled, fslary On Tlo.iairid i) Nan per pit. Clre.tan aid saa of .rk free. Addr. a Crxatsl C.li , H..1, loll SIM. 81000 PBHTWeBK 0a a. t ad. by parlla .ho ar- .Id.-aaalie, elik-ut In terf.rlns llh . tn r I ualneaa- Addnaa OtO. W. WlWi- tnw, f atata.ay, w.T. and a.ra lea , a Ca., la- ajtaaiy, A CARD asts, aal' re Idlns In lerrtaJiBttilea Hlr t-s. Trd at', and il i pit teen, dy '.r tk a.r. Weakmaa K r D. cay, Maeaa ol Ik L'rl- i.ary and t.u.ii.al Ore.iiB, auu the ihi'l Ira n of a drr b oual.l n i.y bai .rul ai d ii iu.il o.i b.-i ha. e k en rand kr lh aokla rraaedy ltd by a deelr- lo beu.OI I e aflllrlad sal ' C5 .111 ten I lha r.s-lpe for ne. pailny at d u.lni I Ma aaaalleina. a a aealed . i.eelupr. lo an r ran .So needi i, rra of ah ire. A lr. . J'KIM! T IN MAN, kuilon O, MM Ui.uae, Nr. V. rk Clly. ' 4kVv Tki V oLU.-rinaaai llaW rileswAau- i. .ir' I ak . It Ii aaartl'd I adlaa lay at. l..r 1 1 t 'tr. : I. il-kn t. Atiaiiai nr.. c l.ia ll-no er ra lu all ear' a f lh. I'nl ie I SUIe I It 1-fVH W ."lirTi: Aluminum Gold Jewelry ! An nil rrskliui W MO pee .retk e.tV.aT Ik At. ..try. Tk kett I .-Ii-U..11 of r r km-. kas Ota avaei easier, .kaa'i H al.ay t'utaa Ike leatt vf thr air .. tea kckla. N., na. caa ass'd ...'y by a -k" IM Alrjaa'nua AaaS ka--4 ilaMa. A II. Mela a A In. a- a a.' liivj fckalr 10 llie prlre gold J-I.y M he, aad aa ' lertni la area a 1-4 r.as kalaei aa M, M tunai Jt-.rlry. Tk beat I ell-il..n of r kt ever Int o dured. It baa in. attael c.eae, .kla . H al.ay r-Maa d . ii. I. ihe I. ita if ihr air .rue kckla. No na caa lei I fr.m o d ..a'y hy . h' -fi Alnaa'tiua AaM ka li, r al.ui.1 1 audi far 1 rru.l HWra and IS) day. We r end -tereone, a lehi g la art a areaek. a f,.,l and anmplela aaaor.ni.nl . ((.. 'da, coi aWlU cf ca I, Iractwa, Lneteta, l.adiea' od Oeni l hatni. flat, liny. Weeee M-.tlona. k.u.'t St.. 'r lull dollara M -la- lo la paid .ken ihe Ootid en .ecele.d. U. aVbaTlaV d.dla-a la SO, ! and M day. Pan ea .bhta la trat rairda aad act aa areola a III addraaa A. U. XUW1 S 00 , 41 A U kroadaay. H.X. . - W I'urtins orderinrtby mail mav the best selections. rely upon Our Pianos are fully warranted for six years Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of the country upon application. C. M Tremaine & Brother, MANVrACTUBKUS, 433 Broome Street, New York. THE BUKDETT- Combination ORGAN. ( With Carpenter and Jiurdctt's New Improvements.) Tlie disagreeable reedy tine iu this instrument. tone entirely over 1 rTu. For the Speedy Relief AK D PT Bat A SENT CUBE OF Oonsum p t io XL BHONCHITIS, ASTHMA COLDS, 4 AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, CHEST, or Throat I rpHB EXPECTOliANT is composed exoln 1 lively ol ikrlnil und .Mucilluginoua products-, which Permeate the very Sabttance of the X.TOCIS, cnusiuji tlicm to throw off the acrid matter that collects in the IlynnchialTi'bcs.and atttaaanie lime foints a sooHiinp rnattnp, relieving the lr litiitiou which pioduees theeough. The object to be obtained is to cleanse the organ of all impurities : to i."ini-li ami stieng iben it when it has beconfe impaired and enfee blerl by disease ; to renew nun invigorate the circulation of the blood, nnd strengthen the nervous organization. The EXPECTORANT does this to an astonishing degree. It affords (KygnJo vitalize tlie btood, and nitrogen to assimilate the matter ' jt equalizes the 'Nervous Influence,' producing quiet and composure. To Consumptives Wt Thallcnse Ihf World to Equal II !! It invalim,,I(,. Mlt inmMtifA, relierea a diflieult breathing and hairaesing cough which attend that diaeaea. The Ffftlirt is I'lMiiiiinius ! Tht Crratfsl Success of the Kit .' ! And cordially incite lite profession, dealers and the musical icorld tjenerulbf to examine this truly wonderful instrument. Tho Burdett Combination Onran As it name-in (Wentes, issiiiinretiinsntiiorr of all onr stsntlnrtl improvement, eonibiiied with many new features never before iiitro.liiee.1 or attempted in Il'itJ (li-pnns, tnnetlier ninkinr tliist'rran t lie tt ri.es I'i.tra of inftmnieiits. itntl one tlmt 1ms al- -esdv created a rcrorntion in the pnblie miml in tlie ileciilett favor of tlie cenrral siloiitipn of Reed Iriran. both for seeular and Sit red mil-it', where nn instrument is r m - 1 either to aeeompany the volee or to produce orcliestral eflei ts. - For Asthma It is n specific one dose often relieving the dis tressing choking, and producing calm and pleas ant repose. For Coup frith .the mnltitiidinnns nnd snipri'sinir rombina tions that lire contained in this, instrument, the most Intricate music of the "great'mnstenv can be ren dered an on a rrand orffsn : nr the most simple mu sic for the melodeon can lie played by a child. AH tli varions Improvement!" on the Burdrtt Or- psn are protected by patent. -belong exclusively to the Company, and can be nscd on no ether organ. The. ure-ent Itnrdett Orsnn-TiBs received tlie most cordial and hlirhft enjioninms from those ranking among the first of ninsicians and organists. 77ic .Vrir York Independent says of the Bur dett Organ : '-It is by far the most perfect reed iuit-raacut we, have MsajesB," . TJut CkrisiianZeader snvx ; 'We had no idea tVat, a reod instrument could be bronirht to such perfection " 1 Te Xt Tori- Ohmrrrer sars s '-THi pnrttT of voicing, richness of f ooennd wrmderfal or- hestnil combinations, torrethrr WTrtl a number 1 nnd coneenlrateil fi.nii. il lias nmveli to be the of new and original stops, render it an insttu mi'iit. of such perVt'ion usiobe beyond com N AIOST VALl'HAI.K LIJXO l'.ALSAM Xo mother should ever be without a bottle of the EX PKCTGRA NT In tlie hons'e. 1V"e htre numerouj twliliente.i of its having lelieved, al most instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. ' -'-.'. IIOTUERN BE A VISED ! KEEP IT ON HAND drjwd disease refnires-prompt action ar a. ihe hoarse, hollow cough is heard, ap- This-dn soon ply the remedy, and it is easily subdued ; BUT DELAY IS DAMEBOUS! lV The properties, of the EXPECTOBAKT nredemtilcent, nut.-itiie, balsamic, soothingand ' healing. U braces the uervoOs syiteni ana v dncos pleasant and refreshing sleep II Exhilarates and Reliev Gloominess & Depression. Containing all these ena lilies In a convenient II i Tr. tt- Th. BICS SAITSS, ,N The riclnil of nil Ho;- Din -vr. who p-f.. mincnt ftltitutlra hn4 m- r h n r-. ! Uy (, r-i n v Imltatori, will pt..it ;.: ling'al " i wlriii im la ftererml of hi- gruat v..:;. . - -: ' nH.lfl In Mnf H! In mtiio:M-ti nil nt i mi . a LMnflB .tit liio jiltiia(tl Ncvr Voik , . . aaaVaaa7 .-.'..-...a n cmMc ii;ipriftt1 jrrf"TrwitlK In nil th I i KM, lA.l.t IUU..0 QUI I lenAltn ....... ....... I, i .ii .' 1 i.i!resr r-iT-n-e name it l.v.usclioi.l ft... ,1. 'lltiotl The nross and nnblie even-whore wlrt. have had ah onuortunilv of llsteriinir to its beautiful strains,, not only irive it their nnqnalified appro nil, but unhesitatingly concede that it itands without a rival.1 T4-BnroWt OrgTtri ranges iu price from $135 to $1000. I ever offered to pufferer from I'ttlnionory disea se-;, -i repBico py W. H. TUTT & LAND, , AUGUSTA, OA. Sold bv nruggists cverwhere. - - rr oct SjelVO. ' 43 If Tie-. I "' T UKUO. WhrtArt WW known n ftrtMi ' '' )'. nfl whoe lerntlc flidiu in nitl ir r L-w.upli Him pn-at- aj aaaj IAUU MAV , j . A St"l cf T.szviid nr.? Esrsef, oleeltil r"t; oil im ') ii - nf r peeullar tltnea. i,,,.. . i re I . o.ti,:. hiivlnz Mtii i.i krn .Im tnar o r in 'x . v iagsii43iagR3MiJI Ii astl I lo ae t-rcr) tli..io,.iew inn auaaatii- Iarrj C;r;3 cf Aai'.llaries, Vho Will Ink I'M" in t! aae'ran lit in.'i.uu", Irut Wi i.i h lush at'iir. 1 beginning of the (Vein; I ran after you, my pre- k, ",ld V w S"""'' "R - seiver, my benefact. r.' 1 I 7th District S C Shelton. Esq. ..f Hun- I ' '-- II- - . o t.- li-.. ..'-;.' Rit e Jei.lt Boil of nee llonr with half a pound of loaf r-ugftr. in a tiuari ot water, unm it Decomes a jelly. J-et it eocl. r I en he and Ueo S F Patterson of Ualdw-ll. a quarter of a pound I Ree. and Cor. Sev'y. P K 1'escud of ake. Treasurer V H Jones. , of Vake. Snper i.tendent J J Litelrford. of Wake. CArCX!n.S; 2UX20KS, Ulcers. R. II. KLINE, at. P., at rhe rir.lJl.l,la (anerrInaH tute tat r Ii St. l'l.ial.hia, aa.l K. 11. .. i ; . Ml.. Charlotte. N. C. ar,- oiakin moat rt-mai kal le rut.. .N L, Williams, tsq. ot ad- I " vauiii'ii Auuiwia auu wn.l'1 s . by tv a prlnrl' lea Ca- c-r At ti.lo'e. t al r ni.ir thr larreat Canrcra a'.rl Tuaiora without an operation a'th Ihe knO. jrllji-ol e uatl,-, eallnr or turning i.i .Ji.it , t a d Jlt hur JUHe p'ln. No other treaim. n a ahoul.l erer be ua, rl. Eor , i. ei, at nd Tar a ctre.ular,.catlnioiLc addnaa .Itlter r ,' the ier. Dr. KUne altl b r 1th Dr. Ortcn, October td h. aetTiSra v wr..T eart'i. anH 14 Tr. Jain-- T '..te.';ii,, e' j.,.,1 I p fr) e"lM r liil'T-r rttS'-er .- j-tk.i ".-urea, sro loo nn 11 Ut I01....1 1,1 oaas taltut wUe wiH poaiiiTelr appear. Rrmornhor Hint tWa Hron. I. ttia N aunr.i 1 1 teei a iiprlontt ., . . I .0 : r ,u', : ,,' ,11 rr,':,:,,t ,,,:.'ri..:"i'.' .'1 he prurawotku v .,1 riike Li - t... -1 i .; . t .. u U A. It . l.-d 1 y the neit, magnificent Band chariot, mad by Paildlaf araat., New Vera., and cjutair.iwa; ( AD0LFII HICHOLL'S CTLERnATEI) SET.' fOEK CORSET B.ix). I0fit fcrcct day and cU.'v aal rcmeaibtr ' i.u Ujs !omln: Will Exhibit at SALISBURY, on TUESDAY, Nov. loth. LEXINGTON, WEDNESDAY, Nov. .14th. CONCORD, THURSDAY, ,: Nov. 16th. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock. ii ii ii ii PHILLIPS 4k BROTHERS, TWO DOOJiS ABOVE THE We have nUo New Cabinet Organs at Court Bonte, on Main Street, KTCRX THBIB THANKS TO TEM Li pubrnTrbr; the very liberal patronage joyed by them dorinj; the past rear, and hope, by fair dealing; and strict atlention to business to merit a continuance, if not an increase of the same. We will cnntiline to keen on hand a rod np ,,lv of rABOXXtV oaoCBRIBaV, ta cludinj: r- Freh aiHl Sail Fish, OF EYlfY VABIKTVe Whwlcys, Brandiesllum, Gtn, dc, . ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, DOMESTICS, PIECE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS. in fact, almost everything usually kept In a v. -tore, all tttwhieh we will sell low for Cash, or Country Produce at the high est market price. r- rnrtLIPS V BK0TI1ER&. Fb. 1. IW T IL - ' ' 4.-5, 975, $100, oti. Tl . Tremaine A: Rro., WnOLESAT.B AOKH'B, " 435 Broome St., New Vo-rk. July M. 1870. 33 tf C. W. TOPPING A CO., Produce Commission Merchants, 342 Greentcich Street, VM York. RECEIVERS OF ALL KINDS Ot Snuthern and Northern I'rorJnction. such aaTobar cn, IViK.I, Hup. Hi 'lea. Skin, Fur. Keallxm. Hemp. Ran. Beccwax. lireen and Dried Fruits. Hean. Peas. Seeds. Flour. (Jraia, Turk. Beef, Venl.mt Pooltry. nutter. rheee. Furs. I. aid. Tallow. Hifh' wlorja. Ac, Ac. Our long experience ia the e.'ttt nission businesa enable ..a to sell p. otf withoa detv for the hirhest market prices. MarVirr plates ui'l cirriilani sent on application, ('enimisaiok for setling proa.ireoper ceoi. ooi,cc.. 1 iprrD C ONSIGXMENIS SOLICITED. July It, 170. ja-ly
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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