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JANETTE7 HUB
Ok. bow wood that tou awar,
m m tangle hand .TOUr f
For the world KMWM daintier slant
Thai, rour brown hair veiling your shoulders
whit,
Aa I tangled a hand In your Uir, my pet,
U was brown whh fold" (low, Janet te,
li wm finer then silk ufahe low, ay cuf ;
Tim beautiful nk ruling down to your
wnkw,
'Xwn a thing to bo braidij sad Jewaled and
kiased,
'Twaa ths loveliest liair in the world, mt ptt !
My arm wai ibe arm of a clown, Janet te,
It ww aincwr, brUled and l my (tat,
n... I ti.l w.filv it loved to careas.
Your round, white iieck and your wealth of
Your beautiful plenty of hair, my pet
Your eye had swimming (rlory, Janet,
Kevealing the old, dear story, ray net,
They ware gray with that chastened ting of the
alrw
When "the trout leap quickest to map the iy
w urn miv va ir- -7T Y ,
And ilhey matched wkh your gold brown hair,
my pst.
Tour Host kut I hare n worda. Janette,
They were fresh aa the twiuar of bir J, u. pet.
Whan the apring i young and the roaea arc wet
With dew drope in each red bosom eat,
And Sftaf eaitad your gold brown hair my pat.
, tou tangled aay Ufa in your Mir, J sortie,
'Twaa silken and gulden nra, my pat ;
But so gentle the bondage my eoul did implore
Tha right U continue your mare cvrnuoi,
Whh my f tmaeabe.1 In your hair, my pet.
Thus ere I
what yaw www, JaaMa.
i your , and your hair,
With your Up and
awy pet,
In the dark-new of desolate rten I moan,
And teare mil bitterly over the "tone
That earns your Bjaaawa lsir, say pes.
THOMAS H BENTON.
SOMI BCT ePKC'IMKNS OF HIS TALK
. JOQVT HQafWIj
Tyler wu trifling mart, and to this
character he owed hi preservation itt the
banting of tha big gun on board the
jSiaiaiaa, Word bad been given out
that a song was to ba sung in the cabin,
nd ba rushed down to bear it. I was
also saved by my characteristic habit of
inquiry and investigation. I bad been
going; around all day, looking into awerj -thing,
and, aa a aompliment to tho inter
Mt 1 took in the ship, I was invited to
witness the tiring and had just bcforerbeen
requested to change my position that the
amoke might not prevent my observation,
by which 1 was removed from the point
of danger. Tyler waa a man of gteat
good luck. It was a common saying in
Virginia, that whoever stood in his way
would die, and so they predicted the ear
ly death of Harrison.
Ilr. Clay once retorted terribly onja
Sooth Carolina man. Mr. Clay bad cen
sured aeverely some disunion sentiments
recently expressed by a person from that
State, when this roan rose and stated that
the author of the remark was a relative of
hie. Mr. Clay straightened himself to
bia full height, his eyes flashed fire, and
in a voice of thunder he cried out, "I care
not whose relation he is ; he is a traitor
who utters such scutiments !" Good God!
It sunk him to the earth, sir ; he was nev
er heard from afterward.
Mr. Cass is very timid, poor man ! a
fraid to take a decided stand. Silas j
Wria-ht trulv said of him : "He is an !
amiabie man, but-afraid of his own shad- j
ow." Though very peaceful in hii.pri- j
vate relations, never quarreling with any j
one, in tbe senate he is always for a war
with England. He tittered so often in
ilia speeches, "war is inevitable !" that it
became a by-word. I once turned it on
him, very much to the amusement of the
senate. After one of hts war speeches, I
rose, and, speaking of the little danger of
" 1 1 - l.l Ll. .1 J.
-war, enaeu witn uia worua cuangcu ,
'Peace is inevitable."
Douglas was driven into the Ktinsas
Nebraska bill by Atchinson and others,
the fire-eaters of the Smith. They threat
ened to drop him if be did not yield to
all their demands.
To advocate disunion is to gain the fa
vor of this administration (that of Pierce).
The last foreign appointment waauut ed
jtoi from Mobile to Mexico, whose last
editorial was in favor of disunion. Those
disunion dogs, vulgar fellows, get the ap
" pointments. One wrote that nasty, stink
ing letter from Turin. As soon aa it was
fcnown there, they dropped him, sir;
would not notice him at all as a man in
rained circle ; paid him only the at
,t rjtioDt dte a representative fro in tbe Uni
ted States
( made a, aiMinetKm between
. ...... a
the tnan and tbe representative ; yon un
derstand it. sir.
I- Iljajoyri. last sunjiper, wbco I was
stumpiujg tie fctate, ts'0 ant i Bm ton men
wished po get a look! at me for tbe first
time, but .ouJd not eome into the room,
.And so peeped ,n at tltn door. I was
standing up, engaged in an imitated eon-
-TttI BAI.ll.lll aim auuji: uioiur, aim -iw-.
X looked more vigorous than usual, and
ma turned to the other and said : Good
iGod J we shall have to fight bira tbeae
twenty years,," J keep my health by
horseback riding J might be taken by a
foreigner for General , JYlissier, on my
black horse. But few tide ad, wejl as I
ride. I was once, wbeu ruling on my
black horse, with my little grandson on
his white pony, taken for a riding master.
Pew public men have kept horses to ride,
V. 0 1 .. I . . 1 , . mJ. tm.ay.k nn tinraA.
Jaack, waa an exception.
Contrary io the general opinion, Mr.
.Randolph was a very industrious man.
and labored much in the committee-room.
My seal was given me by him, after bis
duel wi Gray. v You will see all about
la ; v TjiirtAYeara' View' He or-
j -
dered it for me in London, searching out
tha coat-of-arnia of the Beuton family.
He said the motto should be Factis at
verbis instead uf Factis non verbis.
John Quincy Adams was the most in
dustrious man I ever knew. I have often
been compared with him in this reapect,
though I cannot compliment myself so
highly. I am now engaged on my "A
bridgemeiit uf tba Debates of Congress,"
in about sixteen volumes, w hich will oc
cupy mexabout two years. I hope to live
till 1860, and the remaining two years I
in tend to rfevo're to a history of rierees
administration. I bve no favors, how-
to ask of this administration; none.
air. Mr. Pierce had tbe high honor to J
In almost
.'iiicletiftit umiveiHiog lie- did urn know
that Douglas bad illtdrwn, and Wat
presented in the pitiable condition of hold
ing of u tha last for u nnmutetipq, alter
bis chances had beeom litpelwa,
1 am much 'yonogof fliau Cast, Van
Buren, st fiber statesmen ol luy 0 n
own age ; much more vigorous than Bu
chanan. J act summer, in my election
eering campaign in Missouii, I m ado forty
addresses, of two or three hours each, to
acre of people, under a solstitial sua, sue-c.--ive
J)s, and traveled l,SM mile
over ruugb roads, inach unlike yeurs in
Nw KngUnd. 1 have btuu Uuipeiale
aud cerelul ul my health.
Silas Wright and Mr. Webster were
very unlike. Mr Webster was mure la
bored and rhetorical I ho argument nl
Mr. Wright always seemed to be evolved
uaturally from the f uhject. He was very
simple in Ms manner und habits, aud waa
a very aiinauic n. in.
1 remember rending a letter of Timothy
Pickering's where ha spoke of his fond
ness for baked apples, the apples tnkeu
from trees planted by himself. I know
he must be a man of simple ta-te, for no
one who has pampered bis stomach by
rich food could relish so plain a dish aa
baked apples.
I I had alwaya consulted others, I
should never have done auythiug. There
are sosae ever timid to hold one back.
My fetliugs in 1830 were all Southern,
and I did not believe Southerners enter
tained disunion sentiments. 1 supposed
they merely meant nullification in the
Virginia sense, which was simply remon
strance. I do not think that Hayne was
a disuuionist at the lime, though he I
come so a few daya after; but Calhoun
waa. Webster saw through (heir disun
ion schemes before 1 did.
Douglas is now further from the Presi
dency than ever. The South will ruin
him.
The abolition of the Missouri compro
mise killed poor Cass.
Mr Clayton was a very indolent man.
He was accustomed to take off his clothes
and go to bed at 3 o'clock in the after
noon. His soft looking flesh indicated
his habit.
IT STINGS.
''How pretty !" cried little Sam, as bis
little fat band gretrxr a bench of white
lilac which grew near the gate of his fa
ther's mansion. The next moment, the
child's face crew red with terror, and he
dashed the lilac to the ground, "It stings,
it stings (G
What made it sting t It was a bright,
beautiful, and sweet-smelling flower.
How cotild it hurt the child's hand. I
wilt tell you.
A jolly liltlo bee, in search of a dinner,
had just pushed his nose in among the
lilac-blossoms, and was sucking neoear
from it moat heartily when Sammy 'a fat
hand disturbed him So; being vexed
with the child, he stung him That's how
Sammy's band cams to be slang.
. Sammy's mother washed the wuund
with hnrtshorn ; and, when the pain viis
gone, she said, "Sibimy, my dear, let this
teach you tout mmig pretty things have
very sharp stings."
Let evnrv child take note of this, Ma
ny pretty things have very sharp stings.
It may save them from being slung if
they keen this truth in mind
Siu often makes itself appear very
pretty. A boy oi.ee went to a circus be-
cause the nurses wero nretty anil tneir rt-
the lioiHi'S wero nretty and t
Jers gay ; but he learned to swear there ;
and thua that pretty thing, the circus,
etuiig him.
Another boy once thought wine a pret
ty thing. He drank it, and learned lo lie
a drunkard. Thus wine stung him
A girl once took a luscious jreat from
a basket; and ate it.
"Have you eaten one ?" asked her mo
ther. Fearing that slut should not get anoth
er if ihe said-,' Yes,' she said 'N, got an
other pear, nnd then f.-lt so etung, that
she could not sleep that night.
Thus you see that wi, however pretty
it looks, slings. It stings sharply too
It stings fatally. The Bible says, "The
sting of death is sin."
If you le'. sin sting you, nothing can
heal th'e wonnd but the blood of Jesus
If you feel the smart of the sting, go to
Jcbus with it, and he will ciire it. After
that, never forget '.hat many pretty things
have ve-y sharp stings ; aud bo carelul
not to touch, taste, or handle such things.
Powir of-Passion. You have seen
the itivigorating inflnenaa of a human pas
sion. You have observed how love will
make a timid woman eourageona ; how it
gives rush and flow to a desultory, pui
poselesa mau, to have within himself the
consciousness of .a virtuous affection, for
the sake of which it is worth while to be
brave, and necessary to be pure. You
have said sometimes, of one aud another
among your friends, "I cau scat eel y n c
oguizH in him the same man," and youj
have 'found tha explanation afterwards in
aome secret kindling op the altar of his
soul of a fire of human devotion. So is it
in that one higher region still that hid
den life, that death to the world, of which
St. Paul tells. If you wish toi move hearts,
if you wish to influence mind if you
wish to be a statesman where before you
have been a politician, an orator '''where
before you ware a rhetorician if you wish
to warm where before you shone, to kin
dle where before you dazzled learn to
live tbe life unseen, to eome forth from
God's presence into the communion and
contact of man.
The heart ia the workshop in which are
forged secret Slanders, and all manner of
evil speaking. The mouth is only tlie
outer shop or salesroom, wheie all the
goods that are made within are sold. The
tongue is the salesman.
'Dick,' said a certain lawyer to a coun
tryman wlio was considered more fool
than knave, 'what would' you call the two
greatest enriosities in the world ?' 'Why,'
replied Dick, 'an boneat lawyer, and a
river on fire '
A young lady went into a music store,
and asked the clerk if ha bad 'Loving
Eyes,' Hhe song). He replied, 'I'm told
so by tbe girls.'
A, temperance man wouldn't ro to a
camp meeting because tl waa held in Mar-
tbu's Vineyard
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Proof
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uetaate,ealM
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timUi W iliwaaeaaeai aajua. bat faaanaa rtl
JKSTSae, aude toa thev. Koo. aad
CnPEn. a perbet Beaoratoe and Inrlforatoe T .
taelSrataai. earryioaoSt ell r iliea o ... raaAUr,
and ratorbraaWae? U kWIJ iAltioy.
. m. t.Va IhMi Ittn in aaiiillaa ! '
airaeUeaa.
1 rammin lonf uawea.
a 100 will b-lrn for n incnrmbln mh, pro- r
vldlng Uie ooaea are no Mnijmm i
uted rwrnad the noiat of rrnatr.
matiem, and Oout. Dy spepala, or
Tor Ionammniory ana unruuio
aeition. BUloua, Ueuuttent. aad Inter-
Liver, KlSneya, and Bladder, t h
ters liave been moat aucraaarul. Boeh Die- T1
eaaea oud br ViUafced BlooU. i.h
EaaaeralrrBrodnoed by aeBUfeaMat af Iks fJ
the tarvid llm aad bovak. which readjrtliaaa '
araaanaaUedeaVaer ia eUnataa tbe bleed at
all iBtratlrliit s-f f g atsj ',f " rkrar '
to ae whole eyeteaa. .
Cheat, Diuincaa. Sour etonaeh,Bad Taala in 33
thu Mouth, BLUon. Attacks, TalUooef the rZ
Bnart, OofSoua Utaoaaisea of Uitoa, Pain la
tha Miooa of tho KJdnera, and a hundred uUii
painful arroptoma which i
are tha oCaprinaa ot . -
Um&mm are earea br taeae wtuera. ' '
Ctaaaae th Vitiated Blood wli ocm yoa Sad
ino aajn in na-
ken It la mm
when.
Keep r
win rn
,,ii,,
era tips i WORV1 lmblne la
fee fait dawctioaa, ad aaaaSaUf the eircelae
around each bottle, printed ia tour laafuaaaa ,
KpeUak, Oenoaa, Prch, and Spanish.
J.' w A1.KKK, 31 St 34 Commerce Htieet , N. T. .
Proprietor. K. H. MaDONALI) ft CO.,
J..I , i . n .I anil maTM.
8aa FranHaro, California, and SS aodTT C
bold BT all DauoaiaTB AXO.
Plantation Bitters.
This wondcrfal Tegetable
restoratiye is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. As a tonic and
cordial for
languid it
the aged and
has no equal
among stomachics. As a
remedy for the nerrons
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
m . .
1 !)()( llv Strength flllU DleallS
I , . - .
flOWIl tllC Ullllllll SJUI IlS.
Whereyei it is intro
duced it becomes a stand
ard article a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world be
sure and get the genuine.
Soli by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores.
SIX COLD MEDALS
Hare just ben in October and November, 1869,
awarded to
CHA9. HI. STEIFF,
For tl.e best Pianos now made, over Baltimore,
Philadelphia, and New.Xork Piana.
- - orrica sn waaaanem:
No. 9, North Liberty 5rrWCr Raltimort Strtet
BALTIMORE, Mu.
STEIFF'S PIANOS have all the latest im
provements, including the AgroSe Tretrt. inory
Fronta and ihe improved French Action, fully war
ranted for Br years, with prirllejre of exchange
within twelve montba if not entirely satisfactory to
purchasers.
Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always
on hand, from 860 to 8300.
Kefereoces, who hare oar Pianos In use
lien. B- K. Lee, Lexington, Va.
H. II. Helper, P. X. Heilig. Salisbury. N. C.
(en. Robert Ransom, WUmlngtoa. K. C.
(or. John Letcher, Lexington, Va.
ateaars. R. Harwell St Son. Charlotte, X. C.
fteaf. Dumb aud Blind Institute. Raleigh, S. C.
MtaaaaXaah and Kollock. Hitlaboro, N. C.
Tcrmx. Liberal.- A call b solicited.
t r BrWn BeiBhardt are agents for the sale
of the above celebrated Pfanoa.
Pianos sold at Factory prices. jnly lb ly
ALEXANDER DUVAL
UPHOLSTERER
AND
Matress Maker,
OX Jenkins Corner, Jost bask of the Cloth-f
iug Store of Ring & Coblens, is now pre
pared to do everything in his line at snort
notice aud on the most reasonable terms.
All kinds of furniture renovated and repeal red
and made to look as well as new. Speetal at
tention given to the .making and repairing
SOFA8.ffETTEES, LOUNGES,
CHAIRS, &c , iVc
Give huu a call, exauiiaa Lis work, and
will go away pleased 16-tf
gjfi wnsr nun ii
tta anuaarltiea Duratlne t nrouta
alta, fcruptioee, or Boraei eleaaaalt
foul, and your fealinira will toU yea w
the blood pure and we health of tha
LrlB PIANOS.
' I ha Inaiinaviir. t im-i-. saw
The Farmer ' and Mechanic'. Life of NEW YORK
lfo.
49, WALL STREET.
CASH CAPITAL,
. , . iv-n. i n
100.000 Deposited with the Znaurance
the Pi otectlon ol
All tbe uffl -ere aad Directors (witboat aa eaceM'.oB) ass Merkbalder. and ul tabs good cass that
lite i fvpei retervea fur the n r piutet lion vl tLePuiny lluldert will las made.
Tina i-oaipany makea a Caab i,,dcnd to Nb Poiley llolderaot 33 1-3 to 68 per aeat. aacb year la ad
van. e In iu. au- of ita lav rale, ol ueuluiHa.
The safely of Ike MMS ie auarded. A II New
tlu aamr reaerve. Il.e llseerre lor eaca t earpaa)
and al me aauie i ate or inn ui , vuiiaxfueuny au
nONDIT!()N OF POLICY H,i Company's ..lt U-s are nonforfeitable,
'l'his Ompnny imj oa s no reslrit'iiuu on iiavi I ..Ii. i one animal payment has been
made. This Company Insure ibe lives of f. uiutYe. Tkia Cuarpany ill aaat oontest
any iciral claim. I'his Coniininy will pat claims as suou as the pi oof I hereof is ful
ly established.
Tbe rates ares are lower ibsn those of any niher Company organised under tbe
laws of New York, aot responsible to the Insurance Department for Its safely.
The Farmers' and Mechauica' will grant insurance to sail on tbe fullowine- plana i
ORDINARY LIFE,
ENDOWMENT.
CHILDREN ENDOWMENT,
JOINT ENDOWMENT, !' 1
f
TERM LIFE, RETURN
lllll HI IUUIHVII WW MW WW.w pr.M..w w ...
J I. ...I.I lk. . Kw. Mill
"Tontine Mutual," or Cheap Plan for Working Men.
i
Tontine Mutual is a combination of Insurance and Endowment, and is singularly
sditpted to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from tha'
bein fits of Life Insurance by its heavy eipeiist-s. (Su: explanation below.)
To insure your life on the 'IViiiiiie Mutual Plan Vou pay tl6 once, only. Ton
pay S2 unuuailly. You pay SI. 10 wbasiever a death eeenrs in rnnr Class. You are
ci i tain to reci iva 11.000. Aud if your Class is full W :000. Classes are regulated
by ag-s.
HOI'H SEXEfl ADMITTED IN THE &AME 0LA68.
ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
Classes are limited ta 0.000 Members. Whenever a Class is once foil it is always
f.ll.
The Company guarantees that in case your death should oeeur, within sv-yenr,
although there are not one thousand Members in your Clues, yet will your family
receive 81,00 ; but in case your Class had mora than 1.000 Members then yoa would
receive as many dollars as there aa Merobets in your Class at tha time af your
death. Five thousand Members, then $5,000.
Class A. Admits all between the ages of 16 and 35.
Class I). Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45.
Claw '. Admit all between the ages of 45 and 60.
TONTINE FUND. At the same time you become insured, you also became a
Mkvbkb OF a TontiKK FtJXD, which may give to yourself, whilst lhriog, a Urge
sum of money.
This is the only Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis
i. e.. that has a Cash Capital of $125,000, and has a deposit with the Slate for tbe
security of the Policy Holders that issues
Kates. All Directors are stock holders.
K. McMUKDY. Prmidbnt.
E. MARTIN DALE, Vie PresiDkict,
ORLANDA H. HTEW ART, C-unae),
Medical Examiner M. B. TAYLOR,
GEN
RCBT B.
GENERAL MAN
J. K. BURKE, DlST. AOKKT,
PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFi) INSURANCE COT.,
O F RICHMOND
Aftsets OTer -1.. -:;
vt surplus over
Policies issued in two years
Showing a success beyond precedent. Issues policies on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting
and all the most desirable plans. Dividends paid out on Life Policies, 40 per cent.,
which proves the economy of its management and ita careful selection of lieks.
- o
V. C CARRINGTON, Prmidmit.
JOHN E. E U WARDS, Vicb Pbibimjit.
D. J HARTSOOK, Secbktart.
.1. J. HOPKINS, ..AssiST-asT Secxxtast.
J. E. WOLFF,... - .oupbrikiksdimt op agencies.
THE CONSOLIDATION ol the two most popular Southern Companies is fall of advantages
to the policy holders of both Companies, ita ex penditurrs will baless, and wilh less relaive riak.
The future dividends. will be more certain, and probably greater iu attount, and a better reser
vod fund created. .,, , .
Ho Bight of old roliey holders will be effrcted ; they will continue to pay the same rale as be
fore j to bold the same policies as before ; to have the tame rights, benefits and privileges as be
fore, and have equal present security with greater future benefits than before.
All reucwals of old policies will be in name of new company.
Ths Com pun v has (net with a success beyond all parallel in Life Insurance, and now effort to
the Southern public a Bene Enterprise equal to any aud surpassed by none.
It advises the payment of all cash premiums, because then dlviderdswill continually decrease
each next pay merit", until nothing will be required, and the policy may be a source of income ; bnt
it will allow one third loan on participating policies.
It requires no notes for loana.
It has no restrictions on residence or travel, all policies are Non-Forfeitable, and tha rights of
parties guaranteed on the face of the Policy as a partof the contract.
It has the following valuable features which no other company gives : The lata war taught
many Southern men, insured in Northern companies, the penalty of being separated from ths
HVm Offif, by having all their pant pay men! a forfeited, lhis company guards sgsinct this In
her .policies, and In. the ovent of a separation from its office by any intervention, guarantees to
such all the right of Non-Forfeiture, paid up policy, surrender value and reinstatement, as though
there had been nn such intervening cause.
Its permanent in vest men t of funds (as required by the Charter) is tn mortgages or leins aa
Unencumbered Real Estate Worth Double tbe Amount Loaned, thus offering to the Southern
people a Safe. Sure and Profitable Investment of tbe $10,000,000, which are annually sent NorU
for Life Insurance, taking so much from our strength, thereby giving additional power to ear op
proMort
I appeal to every man and woman in Western North Carolina, desiring to secure to their fami
Hem the blessed boon of Life Insurance to look well to their iLterest by examining fully Into the
superior merits of the -Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Oompanv" before hey insure.
Correspondence solicited, and information cheerfully given. LEWIS C. HAN ES,
Address. - . "'"f f"t-
Islington. N. 0. M Jan5I-Iy
T) W. COURTS. Oen'l. Aaenl for Western if. C, RuMn, N, C
Advantages of Life In
surance. The North America Insurance1 Company pays Ita
premiums promptly without charge.
W. H, HOLObBNESH, Agent,
North America Life Ins. Co.
TAOaflSVILLB, N.l .
Dear Sir: Toti Witt preaswaeeejH my sin
eere thanks for your prompt payment, without
charge, of the amount of tlf policy of Insur
ance on my Husband's Life, amounting to tha
sum of three thousand dollars. At your ear
nest and repeated solicitation be was induced
to insure in vour Company, and now we are the
reeipents ot its benefits.
To you and the North America Life Insur
ance Company we shall feel under obligations,
such as only the widow and fatherless can feel
and express.
May yon have success in inducing others to
insure in your most liberal company, and may
the Lord of tbe widow and orphais bless you
and prosper jiu in your good work.
Margaret C. Bakbeb,
of Kowan MilM. N. C.
Mr. Holdernes is also agent for tbe Liver
pool, London and Globe Fire 'Insurance Com
pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri
vate building? , Railroad Depots, Bridges Fac
tories, Founderies, Mills and Merchandise and
pays all its losses prom ply
All letters addressed to' Mr. Holdemess, at
Thomasville, N. C will receive prompt atten
tion. , dec 3 tf
Mrs. Henry W. Miller's
Boarding Herae,
COR. NEWBERN 4 PERSON ST6.
If I I H. II .V .
febl I tf o rarer r xovxxbex 183
$ 125,000.
of the State for
the follev
dets
Vork roaipsatos are obliged by tbe Stale
I l) tl.r uie le est aside
i. II i
aie eaat.
JOINT L1FK,
COMPOUND INTEREST,
INCOME PRODUCING,
Pit KM l U M, ANNUITIES.
Un. w.l;.,.. n lkw
..' a VM .wv
!- aa
policies ol this kind Send for Book of
All (JUieers an citorklinldrrs.
I LEANDEIt ftTAIItt, Secrktakt.
WM HENDERSON, Asst. &ct.
LUCIUS M cA 1 A M . Cunt ul ting Aeiuary.
M. D., Salbbury, N. C.
VA CE, As hcville. N. O.
N ,G1N0 AGENT lot N. CARUL1N
CAROLINA.
Salisbury, N. C.
Aug 19 33. ly
V A
$1, .100.000
500.000
,000
over.
BEYOND DOUBT
,tsj
The Connecticut Mutual
IS TEE STRONGEST -
LIFE
insurance iCompn
X3KT
Acquired Capital over f20.000,000
Ratio of expenses to totalreceipts in.669, only
ft9 per cent.
Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities, as measured
by the New York Legal Standard. is.f 155,50 per
flOO; and it grants all desirable forms of Insur
ance npon strictly equitable terms, and at the
cheapest attainable rates of cost. -
S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agent,
Aprl Iy , Office. Raleigh, N. 0
JNd.A. BRA PSHAW, Agent, Salisbury
WILLIAM VALENTINE,
THE BAKBHR,
RETURNS HIS THANES to bis OLD
, FRIESDS and tho Public for the liberal
catronage neretoiore eiiennea t aun- ne I
informs them that he has fitted af a
commodious
Shop, ia Dr. Henderson's
Building Hoom No. a,
where he would be pleased to see them. Ha
fuarantees to give satisfaction in every case.
le has in his employ of the beat Hair Dressers
In Western North Carolina. He requests a call
from all. 7 -
SaHtbmry, X C , IS.J7, 1869