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.'L V ill. EI.c01irNot.li State r: t .. .' . ,i ; ..... :.f-:i : ,., wsnurr. rstPir. avo. ui wt$ ON . the iXTfinnucriox OF youxo'guEKN'3 INTO COLO- ,. THAT AUK QUCKXLCtf. - ' ' Aoim lew years mgn, 1 was ej a ss ImtI tnsl the ordinary statement of HmImw , and other erulueut aptaileus, wlib regard Ufha antiMtli of lxt, uuJrr all clr camsUnee, to elianga querns, was tor rccL Krolneat writers davit 'jofJ that it woulj uul to safe lu lutroduccevrii n queen fell to colony until twi nlj four V art bad elapsed aher I In okl rjtrrm fuA ten removed. lu ipvriiuvulii with Italian bees, shortly wfter their iiitrodurlmu to this country, I soon aseciltiuftl that this wa M ewtire tnieuke, and iliat queen eella , geuU be safely iolroJutvd, under ordina ry circumstances, linuu'dTaU ly after the removal of the queen." This led Die io eiperiinent further in the same direction. Bappoaihf that eiLap the hatching of a j young queen in the colony might recon cile ihcm at once lo Iter presence, I iutrn duced to quee nlese colonies cttlla, Uia lida of which were bring gnawed ojtu by the ' young queen. In some tnttancrr these ' qnoeoa Batched In Ices (ban hire tuliiatra ..ii. ).. .11. : 1 i t i mmwmm uu w anw f w i i ev i m. sum is a ri i 14 Ift-tn lv b UUiuofevlVJ. ahhoga) the hire - had baas anquaeaeJ. tat a Urn utojuruu before tlicirintradoction. I now began lo suspect that there might fc aMriktac ia the) young queens tbrro selves, either lu their aelious, or in their odor, or iu their voice, or want of voice which nade the beea disposed to diiturb them. Therefore, after unqueening the blve, I introduced jnat batched queens at once, aud found litem invariably wrll re ceivad. The beea would occasionally seem to manifest aome aarpriie alt their presence, and probably, if they could have apokcti their feelings iq word, would have aaid inquiringly "does your mother know yon are out!" If the queens axe too yonng, they were sometimes dragged out of the bivejusl a Imperfect bees are removed by workera I next discovered that, in many instanced ' these young queens could be put upon , . the very comb where the old mother was, and yet be undisturbed by the beea. In order to test the matter more thoroughly, iter introducing a just batched queen and pnaing iter wan received, 1 would place pon the same comb an unfertile queen several days old. The bees would at once attack her furiously, confine, and speedily destroy her. It would seem, therefore, that under ordinary circum stances, young queens which have not yet attained their proper color, and per- naps me power ot piping, mar be lutro daeed at once to qneenlees colonies. I nave availed myself of this discovery largely, in orecdiug Italian queens ; it being a comninion practice " with-me-it aoon as the queen of a nucleus has laid i suitable number of eggs to test her puri ty, to cage her, -and at once introduce a Jueen not more tnmi nvo or six hours old. t may bo that it would be safe to intro duce queens even a day old but my prac :iunas ueeu to select tor ibis purpose rjmjaaiaaJi Saasi,'""r'' lais bus introduced becomes laid a proper n amber ot iuo vounir queen i ftrtiJe. aud haa egB"i cgo "er in turn and introduce still another. And thus I am able, wiih one nucleus, to accomplish in queen rais ing, aa much as is ordinarily done wiih two or three. . . Occasionally I have known the work ers to destroy these young queens, if not immediately, still within a few hours after their introduction. I do not, therefore, recommend the practice above described to those who have very frw queens, nor would I rink a young queen which I val ued very highly. But an under ordinary circumstances, the breeder has ofieii more . ... queens tuan lie Know wimt to do with, lie can easily dispose of them in the way aoove described, i In order, at times, to secure a guitnbl number of queens lor this purpose, I have bceu accustomed to condense into one colony a very large number of queen cells of about the sumo nge, inspecting: the colony about every hour in the day, and removing theoueens as fust as ihv Imtrh." d, and before they had an opportunity lo oesiroy eacii otber or tire other queen ecus, x uese same combs may be return ad. at nig hi, tOitiwie proper ;uuekMJ4 l be expert will know how to avail bimself of the ulan which T h ted, and how to modify them to suit his circumstances. L. L,. L.ANOSTKOTH, Ux ford, Ohio, in Amer-ian Bee Journal. Instead of the circumlocution of saying removing a queen from a hive, or giving a queen to a hive I propose to use a more def inite terms, the words, uiUjucening a hive, or Ji i.iy u moo. UNHAfFy MARRIAGES. The universal expectation of married people is, that their married lives will al ways be happy ones'. Deluded dreamer 1 They-Tmagtnethey- are-- diffc-rwr--fnrur ptaer popple, and that when they enter toe portals ot matrimony, love, peaee and prosperity will ever bo their attendants. Such bad better by far consider them selves the same as others, but form iron resolutions,to do differently form other mar- - tied people resolutions that will keep them from the dangerous coasts on which M many have been wrecked and ruined. ' Unhappy marriages depend upon many erases. 1'revioui to raarriago. many try to appear more intellectual, amiable or more accomplished than they really are. Depend apon it, that love-broughi into existence by a moonlight stroll, strength ened by dec it and iashi.inable displays, SVod finally consumated through the in fluence of intriguing friends, will fade in after life almost as - fast as the (lowers which compose the bridal wreath. I ". The oiiginal greenback' was" received fn trade by by Mr. C. B Nelson, of 4ii--eagor the other dayt i is a J I bill, No. 1, A, first aeries, dated August 1, 1862. t ia staled that the - interest of jhe family of the late Henry nymon iu the New york Times, amounting to about ose-thirdof the whole property, has been booghtby the other owners ot that pa por, the consideration bcidg 375,000. " ---i ". -- - : - . )tlVHfQ-tUaiiwJ rant AdadaUralia riva ha JaJa ol IW-te, of IUa fount. ihsMaiaof Jaars Krr, oWd,! "tH ajl f ea ki lha Uia r-l.eea f te M on TuJll. lih dy of JtuMlicii,ilie pee- mmai yritj oT W el-riaiiif or AJi! U'mm aaa thmft. One Fmv CUaaiauf aai llvwav aad !(ar A BMiall lot ot sAl. - ' JIM. A. II VKI5! Adat r. Julr 11.1STI. 4i lTOSpcctU! Of " 1 "THr PATRIOT." i;to::i "TIIK PATUIOT" a Jail iVinorralle and ('narrvaiive wnir, U MiMUhad by lha "I'aUiut Nruarr AaoelalWa," at . W7 l alfMrt, Uwwawi Mnth aad Tanth, city of W aUn UiKtoit. Ti I'.lrlof" will ailrocnta a prompt ami perfect rwtoralhm of lh I'nion In- all Ha pana ami iu en ft re IntejrHrr': eqnalliy aaiong tna Huu-a a prweriKi-d bjr b Ilia eoollatiua: ma iniinrdialv miioTal of all disabilillra fraulllng frum ibe civil war. anJ iho mrtoatloa of bar- - ....i r,i..r...t C I L.a.l.ln brtwvn all .. 1 1., ,-nimirr. wliiili ilia aUiMa anl aaur- pauonaof parti- Pwwve '' cruuUaJI U Loral to pravciit . A Tariff fc lua to cover lh eiprndil mrm of aa anMHMnkal adminiMralMMS ami la meet tha jnat ObHunlian of itieloni'iiasinti a opMW1 lo the UMing ijmrm Of nwmuniH nrulrcllon Inr aiwciai miMinpur n.i uuuv guiavit iartialitv fcr favored aianiifaelurera : Mn4nriuM ml lb uruural odiiHM and oiii uve arala of laxalioa, boKf aa a..lid in iIki'im on Imnoris and oo Intrrnal revenua I Rigid rronom in every doiartiuenl of tba (lovrmnimt anil rrlrrmliment nrilM K. fonn of lb public crrM-e In ail Its bram-ft ea, Civil, Military and Naval: imiiv1 Nuiional nirmirr. wnallv dWnbO' ted among tlie Stati, and protected again speculative Dud nations: The rigUhi of intelligent labor, against ail HUli nuiiliinsiiimalodpirradeaiHl drneertata IU Iisl.ti.m bv which the public lands will Da reserved for aetua! settlers, and as a resource of . t . !.! ... a al. n.ltl .-SslionaJ cretlii, in oppusuiou k policy of enormous grauU to areculalora and eorroit aeheuiea : The fullest ami nrmcM prowcuow i snmr ran citiartis abroail: And cordial sympathy with all peoprea sf nig gling lor liliertr and aelf-rovernment . It is mlemled li IMlOil-ll a ne-spaper oi inm first clas "' I" MI,Mt v1 available talent in all iu departments. TtrintIm arinUy Cmh in Advmnctt The Dailv Patriot, per annum, $10 00 The Weekly Patriot, per annum, sin ale conr. 160 The Weekly Pntriot, per annum, clubs uf ten or more, a w Horn ills nit may be made by drafts orchetka wvaMe iu any of the prineipal citiea, or by I'orl Utlice orders. Adiln -on laisinews J AM FX - HKKKKT, "Patriot Office," Washington, 1. C. Xalional Democratic EvcntlTe Ictldeat Comjallirc . AVashiscto!, I). C, August 29th, 1870. We take iileasure in raeonimending moat ear nesily to the suiKrt of our Lfcmucratic and l iniM. rv.iiivu friends tliroimhoilt the country . . .. . .. " .i" The 1'ulnol newsaiH.'r, as annouueeu in iwi foregoing proxpevtus. 1'licre is m iotirnal at the Capitol through which the voice of opjiowllion can now be beard, er ma be exposed. tSuch an organ hit become an ad milieu ne wifv. wliieh we an peranade -will mhtr ' .:i l. Tl. l.iiiii " unit sai iHiurmriiT niij'jii ii.ii it m hv i- - I his enleriirise rests uism a nrm munuiiuon, and is entitled lo the confidence and favor of all who desire to redeem tlie Government roin minrule and corruption, and to brine hack the princiiile. simple virtues, and integrity of oar forebttuers. committee: 8am. J. Randall. M. C. chairman, T. M Smith, II. W.SIocum, M. C, A. St. C:. Denver, F. iStone, M C, K T Merrick, N L Jeffries, Sec retary, Thomas Swann, M ireasurer. COXGKKSSIONAL COMMITTEE: r,..u,.rlv f',.l- J.lin P Rtuoklnn. N v . , v - .l.Y J: Win H lUrniim. Conn: II W flocum, IS I John T Hird, N J : Sum'l J Randall, Pa; B T HiuiM. Del: V Slone, Md : J V Johnston, M V K Shober. X C : P Van Trump. Ohio : W E Niblaek. I lid: A (1 Burr. Ill; B Winchester, Kv: C A Sheule. Tenn : V. Wells. Mo; C A Kl'dritlge, Wis; E M Wilson, Minn; Joseph ft Smith, )rc(.'on ; J A Johnson, Col ; J C Connor, Texas; P M B oiing, Ua; A HaiJey, l-; A iz:ll m mw r - - WATER WHEEL, Mill GeariniShafiinUPulFeys 1SEN0 FCRA CIRCUlArL. IMPORTANT NOTICE To CONSUMERS of DRY GOODS. All Retail Orders amonntiog to 20 " tod 'Overellvef V Wsiy part " ( ot the Country FREE OF EXRKIvSS 0IARGES Hamilton Ilasier A: Sons, OF BALTIMORE. MD.. f-order-thH!twiwBJrta Ketnll Customers at a distaneo have'establish- ed a SAMPLE BUREAU, - u . and will, upon application, promptly send by ihnil full lines of Samples or tile-Newest aud mint. Kashionulilc Goods, of r BKSt'U, CiHOLISH anil Oomkstic iiimractur(i: ifnaiautiiiiiiat ull tiim-g to sell as lute ti not ut lots prices, than any bouse in tbe country Hnvinirour mwxls troui mc larpesr, ana most celebrated manulucturers in thedilrercnt parts of Europe, anil importing the somo by steamers lireci to liaitimore. our sioca is ai ail limes immiilly siinulfed with the novelties of the Loudou and Paris ninrkrts. As wo Imv and sail f"'r eth, oaif mnte no bn-l di bt, p are ableand willinto sellour pMids at FROM TUN TO KIFTKKS rKR CRRT,' LESS I'bofit than if we rave credit. In arniUiiji fur samik fpcig the lind OJ fuin( 4r-xired. We ki-e'p the best Trades of ev ery clafs of goods, from the lowest to -the most costly. - ti Orders aeeo'inii'anied by the cab 'Will be sent C. O. I. ftwniK-ttaytiiir -WHJtE5ALE -JinTERS are mritrd to insp.x t Ibe Stock in onr Jobbing and Parks (re Ilepartment. Address IIA-HILTtiX K ASTER SONS, ' 177, 193. !l and i3 West Ibtltimore St. , Oat.2t42:ly. Baltimore, Mp- A Rogers, Ark. Mil Km KdP"7tall 'III :J U Iti Wltr.CUIR TUB SKYEBE8T . . ' . .V. . Headache 1 ONE TO ITVE MINUTES. MAGNOLIA x WILL CUDE ANT CASE OF Neuralgia 1 . 1TIVE TO TEN MINUTES. r V i MAGNOLIA WILL CURE ANT CA8E or Rheumatism (WHBaB IT IS AT AtL CU JaBLK,) IN ONE TO THIRTY DAYS. MAGNOLIA WILL KILL ANY SORT or PAIN 15 FIVE MINUTES' TIME. WARRANTED. IT IS HARMLESS, IT IS A DELIGHTFUL PERFUME, IT DOES NOT INJURE THE SKIN. Tbe purchase money will bo ebeerfully retnrued tf it fails to do what wo here assert. A.. - . FOR SALE (WHOLES AH AHD BET AIL,) BT - - Ir VrSSK dt CO., 1 ". "... " -. Ralkigh, N. C, ,i General Ageots!, ' . . And by aU respectable Druggists in the SOUTHERN STATES; May I, 1871. . 18:3m. :TJRv03lliSAIKE ; Piaiiotortes araaeVnaaWJ t.sl( who Vara Uam la aa4 br M fUp Wmsitmt TaUt, U U aqua a4U toMvwpscta. , , . ''t . ' . 1,1 " . Iiprk to aar SSaaafactajrcA hrtxLJamd lirilltmmnf Joai, . j-.idtin.nj tf jims, ass . ps) bmrmhiUlf. DcalefttTfachcre aud others daairiagtJkirrliaae a iraU-laae iDslninrDtara ' , v..-' r " ' f i m lavlud UsiaLms Ibeaa llanos before making their aoleeUuas I tea here. PATENT AQUA FEE TREBLE, TUft w Gk all ntodara impravemeots. Tbs thorpuTbly aaaaoord timbertke market af 4T- . I e4sisaersd,(efardleaofeot, aa ws foal " ' hcjMshthejil i T& Pal 1 afrnaa la Uaefcle of air inatrw has m.ents, enabled us to reduce our prices fur first Class Piaoee, from ten to twentr-fire per ceot. lata than any other booee (offering ta saaMelaaa of ioatnummta) la tbe United Slate. While ws act upon the niaiim of "quick saJa aad small piaflta," we make It, at tba same thus, a special object to furulah oar euatuauera with instruments ia no way inferior to the best In the market. Many families hare bad a deaire to obtain a Piaoo, but eoald not aTord to pay tha dealer a profit of from 1O0 to $300, neitberdolhey wish to purcbaae a cheap mads Instrument, that would oust mora to keep in repair than It is worth, hence a Urge clatso(,our mosic loving people have ueea oblifred to do without. We caa furnish New Seven-Octave Piano Fortes from 278 to 080 dollars. Second hand Pianos from 40 to 280 dollars. XT' Partiel ordcriue by mail uisy rely anon IDs oesi selections. Onr Piano are fully warranTcd for six years Descriptive Circulars sent to all parts of tLa country upon application. C. M. Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 35JonfffStreert,'lirew Xork. THE BCJRDETT Combination!! ORiGrAN. ( With Carpenter and Burdett's Xcw Improvements.) Tbe disagneable reedy tone entirely over oome in this Instrument. The Terditt i Cnanlmoni! The Grcalnt Soreru of (he kit ! ! Werhalleoge fbe World to Equal II!! Ind cordially invite the profession, dealers and the musical world generally to examine this truly umulerful instrument. . , The Burdett Combination Organ Aalts name indit-ates, iaaa incenlnv anion ofallour standard imim venipnts. comiiined ith n, n ny new featnrrs never lielore intruiluceil or attempted in Keed Urgansi together making tliia Organ the ha ru s uutsa of instramenta, and on that lias al ready created a revolution in the public mind In the decided favur of tlie general adoption or Reed Organs, both for vecular and sacred music, where aa Instrument is required either to accompany thr voice or to prndm-e orchestral effects. With the raiiltiludinooi and soiprising roniLins Hons that are cotitained in this instrument, tlienort intricate ainsic ol the "great masters," can be ren Oared aa on im,d organ ; or the moat simple ma ale lor the meioaeon caa be placed by a child. All the Tarioos-frniiroTenientaon the Bnrdett 6r gaa are protected b pa teat, belong exclnsiTely to the Company, and can ba aaed oa no other organ. Tha nresent Bnrdett Organ baa received the most eoedial and liigbrst euconiunis from those ranking among the flint ot musicians ana organists. The Xete Turk Independent tan of the Pur dett Organ : "It is hy Inr the most perfect reed iustromeut we liave ever seen." ; - e The Christian tender km rf "W5 nad fidldes tkat a reed iastrnuient(eouJdJbe brought to suc-b perfeetkio " T Kew Tnrk- Obserrer tarn : "It pnrily of voicing, riehiu!88 of tone, and vonderful or chestraieoaiWaittiiii). toftether with a nnmber of new and oriinnl stops remler it an mstrn msntof sncb peiU-cuon as to ue uej unu cum petition - Tha nrras and rmDlic.evernrhere who hsre hail an oniinrt mnir ol listening 10 us urauiuui strains, not only piva it their unqnalified appro tbI, bnt unhcsiUtingly concede tb. it stands arllboal a nval. Tl e Bnrdett Organ ranges iu price from $135 to $1000. We hare sis' Near -Cabinet Oigans at S45, $75, 1100, &c. C. Trcnialne v't Bro, t ' ' ' . ' wholesale Agents, 435 Broomo BL.TItw YOllS JntjM,ir. - t 30-U WHOLESALE H t if - lr :t-V ! it "AND 4 I,-. Retail Grocen and'.;:7' : commissioN MERCHANT .. THE 8URSIU1DFR HAVING tggd in tbe GROCERY AND COMMISSION baainees, is dotannlne l l ksn tha Urgeat anil brat assort h t-rk of Oreerie and provisions that has ever heen k-pt In this jdaea. 1 1 will kv KVERVT1IIXO in tha flrocery ami Provision Hue. And la iMnniued to smtII at the lowest prices. Ills stock eouaisla iu pait ol tha following ar tides. a Coffees, -'Molases, Symps, Of all Grades. Porter, . Liquors and Wines, Of all Grades. Bacon Lard, Fish of alt kinds, Hour, Meat and Chetse. Sardines, I'icklrs and Crackert, Tobacco buth cheuring Smoking and Cigars. Conftctioncrits and Fruits Of all descriptions; Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Blacking, Candles, H'ooffe"! tt Ware, Crocker y, and Glasttcare. t"P The highest cash prices will be paid for country Produce of all kinds. - W. II. IIOWERTOX. Salisbury. Jan. 20, le'70. if Tlir Crcat Medical Discover j I- Dr. WALKEU'S CAXIFOB2TIA. VINEGAR BITTERS, iij Ilundrfds of Thonuindi $1$ , . j Ikior Uitiraonj- to th'-ir mondorful? a "il Curutive EffrcU. .B WHAT ARC THEY? u a I3 as-i 19 XuCY ABB HVf A VILJS J FARCY DRINK, g t Poor Rum, Whisker, Proof Bplr lia, and Bafuao Iiiquora, Joctored, spiced, tad swaetctwd to pleaM ilu tsate, called '-Tonioa" Appstiaen," " UMiorars," Ac, that load tha tippWootoarankennosssnd ruin, but srsatrn Moilicuie, msda from tha Mstivo Roots aad Herbs or California, free from all Aloobolio n.j mi...nith.finiiii'pni'iiinn o PURIFIES sml 1,1 FH dlVlNO PJKIN- hrt CIPIiB, a perfect HwoTaior and lnvls-orslor . ot the fiystem, ean-jriurofl ail poimmous msUer, and maturing tba blood to a healthy condition. , ; No porsSn. can take these Bitters, aonudiog to directions, and remain long" unwell., S, OlOO will be giTa fur an inrarnbi" enss, pra tiding tha bones ars not destrotsd l.r tninonl puiaoqa or other means, and tha vnul onraas w ..ll nerond the noint of n-nsir. Tor Inflammatory and Cbronlo Ithem- matism, and CJout. Drspepaia, or Indi coition, ui lUious, Bamittent. .and Intor, mutant Vevars. Disoaseaof the BIooaL !2f m Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit ters have been tuot sncrmstul. Buch Di eases are oaimed lr Vitiated Blood, wliwh is generally produced by duiungemeut of tba Digestive drgana. They Invigorate tba slomaen, and stimnlata the torpid Uver and bowels, which render them o( unequalled dflcaey in eleanalni the blooilof all Imourltles, and imparting new life and rigor to the whole System.' Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the BhouldTS, Coulis, Twhtnesa of the , , Chest, DiMincus, Sour BUimael Bad, Taste ia the Mouth, m,liom Attacks, ralpitatian of tha Heart, Cupioilt Discharjnis of Urine, Tain in e the regions of the Kidneys, nnl a hundred other rH f-vlnful symptoms vluch are tTJ oflnprinrs or ii'.neTMla. an eurcil bv theu Bitters. 'Cleanse the Vltintwl Ulno 1 whenever yoa Snd It. ImnRriUM Ml mrltlcs bursting througn the sain in n plea, Kraptaons, or bores; cleanaoit when Itia foul, and yourfeeliaars will tell you when. Keep e tbe blood pure and the health of the system will rr follow. PIW. TATE, and other WORMS, lurking In fheOyatem of so many thousands, aro ettsctaally destroyed aad remoTed. Farfnlt-mTgetHmarreud-earefiillytlie .iwulea' armind enrh bottle, printed in four languages-' Knetish, Oirmnn, French, and Knih. J. WALKKIt.S 34 CommnHtrsot,lf,T. Pmnrletor. IL ft. MeDONALl) CO., Prwrtstsanrttteneral Areata. -8 in Francfwn, Califnrnla, and tl and 3 1 Oim-w-m Hr et. K. Y. a-R'I.D BY ALL DECGGIST3 AKD DEAI.EllS. 1 - , CHARLOTTE, N. 0. This well known Houe having been sewly Fi'RttiPiiED and RKFi rTED m every depart is now opeu for the actwntmodation of the tkaveijjist; public. aSf"Omnibus at Depot on arrival ofTrains: feb 4 Stf- IL C, ECCLES, Prop'r. WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBHK, TeETURXR m.S THANKS to his OLD IV fMEXlM and the public for tbe liberal -mtrouuee bereUifore extended to bim.- He uow inform them that he has "tilted np a new and commodious , - - Shop. In Dr. Henderson's Brick- Snilding-. Koem lVo a, where be woald be pleased to see them. lie guarantee to givo i5ti"fj,tion in erery case- He ha In his emplov of tne be-t tiair iressers in Western Xorth Carolina. Ho requests a call from all. : - Salisbury, X. C .Ditc 17, I3. WJ-U r-s . f i n I i'Z ItY 'ZL Ml mfk ill : ill iauY'l 57l & III MS-M rS? s2 fV , he: i U M J iC rr r -- M aa asaaaaat I WP 1 l-H Oonnootiout Mutual XvirurlTna 0o, . u . : . i ; ' i.i i"' ,t . 'til ,t) 1 1 ASSETS PVEtt S32.000,000. 1 , . .ir, ? . ? " ' i . f j , ., . . j tT JIA8 II5J mtmltU IT8 INTEREST HAS MORE THAN TAID rrs' LOSSES YOfk Tlllf VAliT - -T -r TTUUTEEN TEARS v J - ...... ...i sUatlo of xlxpenseatocomo 0 09. LO )YIt Til A N IX ANY OTJIKJl COUPA NY. iii, Dividends Paid In 1870, 2,300,000 . . .DIVIDENDS 1'AYAIILK IN 1871, 4,840,0001 , Its dividends an payable at tkt tnd o tU fast ftar, mmd mml(j tXertqUr,, lu 1'wliries ar kuV-KiarniTaliLB ailer the arcoud auuaal pay suaut, has). If do sired, a paid up 1'olicy dl bo rraulrd, or Iho surplus due iho saeuiber lfl bo l I t . r II . 1. reiuroea iu casu. i k luruuucs sftauiaoeo other Oiiuipaaicl. - Jaa. S7 if. s k j a aaa i I r 1 1 i aas s . ii I- I PIEDMONT AND. ARLINGTON LIFiJ JNSURANClC0,7. HOME R I C Aosela lO.h Seplcinbrr, 1 Annual Income over rolirlra looucd lo lot Dec, HMOND, , " " TREMIimS ALL CASH REDUCED BY THE ANNUAL LASll DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN. OPPICERS W.C. CARRINGTON,. JOHN E. EDWARDS,. L J. HOPKINS ). J IIARTSOOK,... ttOF. E. Ii. SMITH,., r. E. WOLFF, i. W. COURTS, Of n't. Aunt for WrMm .V. Rujin, X. IV ACTIVE AMENTA WANTED EV1 FebtlO-ly. TUE HOWE SEWING- MACHINE WHAT WE CLAIM. WUl UiM a Life-Time, Iirint) mude of llunten ol SleeiHimittieity ami l'rrfrrtlon oJ SlrtMinitm Range of Work without 7 VuiiW. POISTS OK hUPKltlOHITV. Perfertion ol SlUthand rensioa Em U One- ration and Manwjhitrnt Slj-mtju fling TnU Vp The bed llemmer and Rraider iu the Wvrtd, TBSWoni." aiNOWicgp. HOWE SEWLVG MACULVES ' are the oKli-st establialied of any in the world.. Thi-y Ih-Iiiit the flist iN-wing Ulnchincs ever mailt. nd having U-en nianurai-tuivi' eoutiuu uiy uinl. r lie suis'i'viaiva of tie lirigiiisl luvonloi LI. IAS IHVK. Jr., since tlieirliit iiitroiltirtion. in 1H45. among the many "Kirst i'remltiia ' awarded the ELI AS HOWE RKW1XO MACHINES, nv lie -neniioneu tne miiowing: The Intornstional K.vhibition of aU A at ona,Loa (loll, lHli'j a Cold Mll:ll. Sea- Y ink State I'uir lt6. Kxiiositiou l'iihereel!e I'sris, 1867, a Gold UeuV al. CroBof the Legion of Honor, lo Ellas Howe, Jr. as oiiginal Inreutor. Ohio Male Kair. IHt8. New York suit fair, ISC8. New Hjindshire State Ksir, IH6& If yon arepreju lir-ed in f.ivor of any Machine, at lei st examine 1 HK Mown before you pun base. Heroilei tthat .Mr. Howe was thet'riglnnl Inven- tor of Sewing Marliines,nnil gave 30 years ol hit life to nerfeciins this ilscliiue In rnnge of work this Machine cannot be eoiialed. Will work eiiirslly wolk-n thick or thin goods, from cauie lo heaviest bcavwoont ings, or oven leather, without change of needle, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do this. Our line work is, .eqesj. Jo any, nnd our heavy work excels that of any other mucuiiie in the world. This machine makes the celebrated Lock- Stit' li, the stitch invented by Mr, Howe, alike on ImiiIi sides. H hat we claim, tn subslnnce, is, that tins is an honest machine, and, if put in your family, will do any and all of our work erfectly, will last a life time, is a willing and ready servant, snd is not subject to kits. Persons who have tried all machines arc un animous in declaring this to lie the eictlearn ed ol any in the market. In the majority of ea ses onr customers learn from the instruction book, without further aid, . ACCESSORIES FURNISHED. Each family machine is furnished with ahem merK braider, guage, 12 needles, 6 bobbins, 2 screw-drivers, oil can, belt snd 2 wreni-hes, and an instruction book for using the machine. QUALITY. All machines are accurately and equally well made. The difference in prices is duo soiely to ornamentation of tbe machine, style and finish of cases, ' lSlKUUlltliM Every puephaser will lie thoronjrbly instrue 1 in tWoseof the machine, snd is at all times ted entitled to and will will receive prompt at ten lion anu ai lire uiioriii;iinii rtinurCTi. ' N. N. SHEPARD, Raleich, -nOtntAjrertir-N:-er" L. C. HANES, Agent, Lexington, It. C. -Agents wanted m every connlr in the Slate. . . feb 24 ly Is rapUljr mprnwHrnr aS a piaparalfcm aradru tlnt, Arl aa VMcnM KOLLs, BlSCVttS. Mr I ill, acJtvaaf aa4 etbef Cridjl. Cmie torfty iaei ana CdUlU, aad .far.y rct-'l Sir ImtJUI. Ta CBElf. EST Mas Ptmitr fa tkt TOCLfl, aa4 It n"Bi tEEP CX tiO en JSi; a aay IOaa, ur i It la wall adapt,! 19 la aa. mt C.ii;i a-s JHam MT-rirm. SWara, SA, ulhh tM, la nnj rmpft, lae BEST TEASP9'DI aaad. -or IA. JTiataea, MaTwA (Mtrf." sold ay cauccaa a wiifu EVEcrwucnE. , Uaaaractored by POOLE? & ETIOTIIER, 69 NEW eTHEST. NEV-VOKK. BARBEES HOTEL, HIGH rOINT, N. C. x Opi'Ositerailuoad depot. . Ten paces from tchcre Ute Cars stop. Best of porters In attendance at afl trains. Mail .aagf r fer S alets lea taia bouse daily Passengers dispatched to any point at hortnotice by private conreyance. tiratefnl Lu tba liberal natmaare of tba past we hope by strk-H aUeatisa to the wants of nor guests to merit a continuance ofth same. MT)C. . B.RBEK, -JaaljiSIfttf : Proprietor: ixeru f 100 a Hi IMtie. li... ..- - . . . cuuiuiuiar uio aovaaiiaaeo ODarra OT oil ' " ' S. V' WAIT: General Afeni, UOico opposlto 1'oaUiSice. Rait lib. If. C. w . I OFFICE, V A . - 870 ... $3.011. 09 1J . I,OOO,000. ( IH70. . t a-rf PwijnrT, Vici I'iuidut. As8i8TAiiT,8;ctnT. 1 8 KCRIT4KT. ACTCAM. . .8CIEBIKTKKDT OF AoitCtU. LEWIS C HAKES, Agist, ERYWHERE.j .A Advantages of Life In surance. The North Aaterda Insurance Com pa ay kajslls premiums promptly without cliaige, i..i, , W. H. HuLliKaSFS". Agest, North America Life las. Ce. Dear Sir .Yon will please accent any sia cere thanks fur your prompt' payment, rtfaewf cntirgw, or tne amount oi the policy of losar auce on my Husband's Lite, amounting tet tbe sum of three thou and dollars. At yoar -ear- nest ami rcpeateu solicitation oe was Induced to insnro in your timipnny, and now we areth reeiM'titM nl its bi'iiehls. To you und the North Annirica Life lawn! aueo Couipniiy we shall feel under obligation such as only ihe widow and fatherless can frfl Slid Plin-as. . hi in f i ii , . at ay you nuve Hncccss in inducing others insure lu your most liberal cniunsiiy, and may the Lord of the widow and nrphai s bless yea and urostior you in your good work. ,i i AlAUlMKkT V. 1IABB2B. or Itowsn Wilts, N. C. Mr. Uolderness is also agent lor tbe Liver pool, London and (iloba Kirk Iuanrauce Com puny which Insures all kinds of ptiblie and pri rate bnildings, h'silroud Depots, Bridge V ao, torios, Konnileriiis, JJills and aterebandiaa and pays nil i's losses pr nipl. All letters addressi d to Mr. Holdemess, at Thouiasrille, Jf. C will receive prompt atten tion. dec jtf Change of Schedule. Company Shops. June 3d, On and after Sunday, Jane 4th. 1871, trains will be run over this road in accordance with tbe following TIMETABLE N. C. RAILROAD TRAIVS 00INO BAFT: siravs IL' ariTioas. aaaiw. 1 Laava, sbbits I taava. Charliute,.... I Saliabnrjr I :IIS Oreenrbiiro'.. ll.os Ca.Shnp , IK.Jflr llll nli to, gh.. Ralelgl Oaldiboro'i.. Chartnlte. Sl FBT" ' M5 H '(.torn Itft U S" rm'MM" SnluDurr. 4 HI arunikuro' I i I.S5 ro.gliopr, tLSf r if 'IfOi i" Mil Mb .ro' te.rr " in.es Rslelsh. I Cir m. It ll.olsa I1.1S a i s.i a Oohlsbnro' I , (.00 r W.II GREEy, ' ifasterof Transportaihin. Com nan t Shons.Jpno t Ifc71, 3- ruiQ . . w ,1 t, . . um m n ru m a civ nni n an en ai For the best Pianos now made',, over f Baltimore, ; Philadelphia, and New York Pianos; I tirncssa waaaaooas: No. 9, North lAberts Street, near Saltimore Street 1JALTIM0UE, Aip;.'....' :): STLJFI"S J'MS0& f have all die latest in.: froveinents, iiiciiiiiug -ne Atrune. iruic. yorj 'rents and the iuiiiroveil French Actios, fhlly war ranted for live years, with privilege -of etrbang witbiB taQlve uiolitliaif out entirety aatfafactory te pnrchaacrs. 8erond hand Plnnosand Parlor Organs always oa hand, from 50 to aK. Itcfercnces, who have our PianosJa naa: ' j . t;en. It. E. I.ee. r.exingtoa. a. II. II. Ileliwr. P. N. Ileilig. Palialairy. H. C. lien. Robert Hansom. Wilmington. H..C " iUfi. JhImi iJetche-, Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. liurwell Hon. ( harlotte. X. C. Ileaf. Tumb aud Hlicd Institnte. Raleigh, Qj.' C. Misses .ta-h and Kollock, Hillfl-oio, K. C. - Terms Liberal A call isselicited. X3r Unijrn A Bernhardt are agents for tie sale of the above celebrated Pianos. " . . Pianos sitld a Factory prices, j Jnlylb ly Mrs. Henry WTMiller's Boar COR. XEWBERN & PEHSOS STS, feblltf . orrsin KovtrtrRlMJ (Mv:.mJ feller a J a. Ki:8: " , Sitssj . 11:IS " HT- I S.S5 I it " , tM " ll:$ft - 11:S I D.06 " 1 , - ' S:4S a , Ii0". ; ' TRAIN'S OQINt WBSt l ' j ,. . i Man- , asraars. J , TJT" i aiva5'-t---iauTav'-T--aata.j- taavn. j J 7 t-1 i . tr son s- I i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1871, edition 1
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