VOL. 1. THIRD SERIES.. SALISBURY, K C, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 18GC. NO. 0 WHOLE NO. 170U .41. . . TERMS $3 00 1 CO WtiKLr. 1 yoar, . . 6 months, Cam in advance. t RATES OP ADVERTISING I Ox Square (space of 12 line) firft insertion, $1 00 3ii, 3d, aild 4th insertion, each, '60 m - - m - for flcjj additional publication; " '" 33 THE FREEDIEN'S BUREAU TO CONTINUE ONE YEAR LONGER. Major General O. 0. Howard, Com iniseioner of the Freed men's Rurtau, has addressed the following circular letter to qa1i of his assistant commissioners : WAK DkFAKTMKNT, UlIItKAU or Ii. F. AND A. L., Washington, D. U., Feb. 23. General: Anticipating the excitement that will necessarily follow the action of tho Government with regard to the new Freed men 's bill, vou may feel eomrewhat ombarrassml in the duties devolving up on you under the laws and regulations already existing. That you may act steadily and firmly in tho c merge nev, yon must bo prepared ftrr any increased hostility on the part 'of those who have so persistently hindered Hiid troubled yon and your agents, and may be an increased i eiTlessncss amongst , the freedinen. The President lias assured il.c commis bioiier that he regards the present law n continuing the exi-tiuico-ot'the J.'.ureuu at least a e.ir lVoin il is liuic. Please ascertain and report what steps have been taken in your .lis! rift by tlie fcfta.e and municipal authorities) to pro vide for tho absolutely indigent and suf fering refugees and freedinen that have been and are being thrown upon the (ion -era! Government for support. Continue to use every possible effort to find good homes for orpjian minors who are de pendent and reduced by means of cin ployment offices in the different cities and villages aiding the unemployed to find homes and places of labor. Vou have succeeded in allaying strife, settling labor and promoting educa'iou in the mfdst of great difficulties".. Con tinue with the utmost energy and ability to piursue the same course, so as to ileinoij sffate to the people of your district tiie good intentions ot tlie-Government, and the complete practicability Of the svs'em ing to the South lair terms ; the fighting men South are willing to accept fair teims; and to sacrifice everything except nanbood and principle to secure a speedy return to their civil rights in the Union. Those who kept out, on both side are the hard est to be reconciled." Trulj said, Mr. Perry. - Goldsboro Aeu 77 C0NG21LSS10NAL " w - Washington, Pob. 24. Senate. The Senate was not in Session to-day. 7oum. Mr. Clarice, of Ohio, submitted his views on the subject of reconstruction, lie did not consider it important to argue the question of dead or living Stales, but to look for, war J to such needful mea sures requisite to restore, at- tho earliest day prac ticable, those States to their original harmonious relations as faithful and loyal States of the Union, with ull the right and immunities of I lie most fa vored Stales insisting upon sueh as demand ad mission iliat they establish unquestionable loyalty in tlieir representatives and constituency. x I lie meiiifcsted his willingness to vote for the ad- miion of Tunnesseo and Arkansas at any hour i when tho committee shall submit the question to tho llou:, unless unexpected developments should show those States unqualified for admission. The i entire tone of the speech is temperate and hbcial, I adheiing firmly ion distinct manifestion of loyally as the chief requisite to the reconstruction of Slates t and loyal men ns Representatives, who can take j the oath required of nieiiiheis of Congress. i Thi Cabinet, I bear this afternoon that Mr. Stanton hai been invited to resign, and that Mr. ITarlan's resignation baa gone in. The former is probably correct. Cor. J'kUiuL Ledger. We hear now, from a source entitled to credit, tliat Mr. Stanton has written his Resignation, and that Mr. liar lad will follow bis example. - -' -N r. Tribune. It is now oertain that a remodJIing of Uie Cabi net is near at band. Secretaries Siantoo, Ilarian and Speed, are satisfied tliere is no use in attempt ing to act in harmony with the President, and he is equally willing1 the should go.. PtiSad. Ledger. Sandy Hook, Feb. 23. The steamship Cuba, from Liverpool 10th inst., has arrived. In the House of Commons, pending the consid eration ot tua address responsive to the (Jueeu s speech, it wai charged that the Fenian conspiracy was ol American origin, and tnat Mr. Seward was the real " Head Centre. Olliciul dispatches from the Minister at Wash ington hail beeo published respecting the Bagdad affair. It is announoed in them that the United Slates has decided not to allow iuclf to be brought into conflict with France. Washington Feb. 2". Senate.. Mr. Wilson, from the Military Commit tee, reported the bill to pvide for a uniform sys tem ot militia in the United Slates, wilh amend ment,. . Vi. S'liriner introduced a resolution calliiij upon the I'i si. lent for information relulin;; M the appoint .. nil I I'lovisioiiiil Governors in the South; nn-ik-r u hut Inv appointed, how paid, whether they lyi'i I i ! utliee, et'j. Tlrb n sr-! -;:ion was p,i.--e,l, Mr. Dixon iii;i iv ,i .sjx;,'h on the eoiicu: n-ni re .':i'io' from thu Mou.se relative to the ndni-siou I Kt f.ri .-.lilali'. i'S, in wiiich he ilefemled lie; pol icy : 1 1 I li b of the Admim-tralion. Mr. Trumbull replied, tuknj sli iyy.tji.Ij iU. faor of the resolution. . MastachuteUs legislature. Boston, Feb. 22. Ia the House, yesterday, a series of resolutions was introduced regretting the veto of the Freed inen's bill. A resolution thanking the President for Ins message was rejected yes, 13, nays, Jo. Tlit Xnr Jeitey Senate The President' Poliey: Trenton', Feb. 22. Hesoluti'i::3 condemning the PresMent's policy. il.tnxliuvd in di.VUS.-ioll. the Senate 1" Jav. weie k:i a.'ier S,fr in Hi e ftiftrirt. LooriTLi rum rrauvin nuixn r Lass TltaM ttxu half iiii uti Raw Cone Saper. Phosphate J Lime. 1 Baugh & Sons 1 MAKUVACTUUERS ' am.' Fr.OrRIETOUS. Slrt Ko. 20 South DtmtrtAvenut, rWaMpki rt i . - -1 . XniS Valuable Manure hat beett befop theagri- cultural public, under one name for 12 rvutrs pas' J and its character for vigor of action and permanene , in effect is well esUblishcd.' Before the war, it wa'. 1 introduced to some extent in the Southern Stales, t and was found to be highly adapted to Cotton, To- bacco and al Crops. In its action it is as quick as PiTiivian Ouano, j while il dots not leave the laud iu an exhausted I state but ou the othr hand permanently improves 1 it. This has been fully proven by years of trial See pamphlet to be had free of the Agents below. . BAUGU SONS, Sole ManufHCtarers, Philadelphia. Sold by Mkaoar a Bko., Salisbury, N. C, ; 3m-w-pd-18 tnG. BROWN, A CO. Tin, Shcft Iron and Qppcr Smith, SALISBURY, N. C. U.VE just at handall the material nececsary for carrying on the ahove luisiiit'i in perfection, and solicit order. Thev have n!so on hand a fin ' as Secretaries There much t!icuion, ; , w , 0 K Vlte,r- 0: 1 ,w ! rirto-.t ot w? .v,,,,. Mouse root.ng gui- rr .nr.. r-v . o' u uini'-uisiieu .e j ,ii-"iin.i (.Mitician, is iiowu i emit'. rc. inciu'ici ii their oneraiions. ai;in to commence a law nfcit lor lu r husband's estate"! made to onler. At an attempt of tho prisoners in tho Knoxvillo jail to escape, recently, three were shot by tho oflicors, two mortally wounded. ' . A vast qnarry of gypsum lias been dis covered in Nevada. It is clear as ice, and can be used for building purposes. Tho Archduchess jf aria Theresa, of Austria, married last year to Duke l'lnl ip, of Wnrrenibiirjr, lias just been deliv ered of iii8. a boy and a eirl. Hie mother and children are doing well. " A youth of Bcvcntj-sevcn was 44 dam aged by a jury in Ohio tlie otlter day to tho tunc of $3,000, for not keeping his promi60 with a miiideii of lorty-thi ee. A man i named Ilavner has run a Way from Sanul.ike with the wife of a neigh bor and a conoirWablo sum of money. both Jeuvo largo tanulies. i An exchange 6ays the people must feel ; j at home now on the Mississippi, for the 2"he Republican Caucus. steamboats are blowing up every day A caucus of Ileuublican members of j'at " bey used to do in the gKd old the two Ilousesof Congress was held last ; t'"ies of peuce. The bodv of n beautiful woman, carc- tion of the order, authorized in tho first instance by Gen, Grant for certain reasons, was accompanied by tho publication of an order, founded upon tbo.se reasons, of general application iu the several mili tary departments of the country, it will be aeen that the substance of Oen. Oram's action was af Dimed by the PrcsUleut In a way which properly involved a rescission of the particular order which had been" tints superseded. These Circumstances, therefore, do not afford that occasion for the unea siness which certain panics ar. so.4esi.rotn to pro mote, which a difference of opinion could in any case supply .A'ut IL The PrtmJeni wont ae Fbmey, it seems too plain lor argument mat tins ouicer CSeeretarv of the Senate) hIioiiIJ eniov the itargoiV al esteem of llie President, or, to reduce Uki ques tion to its lowest ismie, that Ins vioh'nt, unseemly, and slanderous animadversion upon the latter, per sonally and officially, through public journal his own property as well as in unreserved conversa tion, should not (hi a matter M vulgar .notoriety. jo. WASlUNOTOylTEMS. night. The attendance embraced one hundred and four Representatives and eight Senators, including Messrs. Norton, Morgan, Doolittle, Cowan and Dixon. Mr. Foster preside J. . Messrs. McK.ee, of Kentucky, and blame, of Maine, acted fully dressed, and evidi'iitry-tendeily nur tured, has b-en wanned unhorc at San dusky, Ohio, bearing marks of shocking outrage. of free labor. Give a 'thorough inspec tion of every agent for whom you are responsible. immoralities, corruption, neglected dut y, atid incapacity arc sometimes coin-' plained of agaiint otHcers and agents of Iowe. The constitutional amendment granting equal rights and privileges, which w.. up lorcon snleiaii u yestenlay, xvas debated tivday duiing the en'.ire session. No vote arrived at. LATEST XAUS. Interesting IVont the Rtuthr new w: leans, t en. Jo. Advices from Galveston to the 18lh inst., say tint a wharf, cotton press and warehouse company with n capital of uric million dollars has been lorni e.l for paying fl"", 00 for lots. t . A cotton tactoiy has been established at llois- ton, and another is orgairzin. j It iia le. :. '. . n- r:il opii.ion llii.t tin- I. ill g.-imtii;g U!ivt-.l juttiugo in tho Iv-li.' t, w!i eh was :i i-il :;i t . Uou'e hv a union ol the I l. ri.o ciuU aii i livi. : '-. wiMili1 iev-i I e acted nr ti ' v .t!:e-.js;jjti'. ..1. t iIiU,.iitiru:urf. .iict a tor. iiortili, ciia riiii.ii ii! Ii: 1 btni t nn!i!f.--', reported it without ttii.flel.'tlcCt, and it Is uu.lers;ol (!,..t j (. eouiiuitlei; w II urge its iiiim'.'iliat'j passage. Wiin tho known views of the I'n s dent upon the mea sure, thU action neems directly intenied to force another veto. Stir. Tlie CuhineL j It is now definitely ascertained that Messrs. Har i lsrn, Stanto!i ,and Speed opposed the l'reidei;t's ! w4a juessage ; while Messrs. McCulloch, Welles, 1 and Sewa-d have been in favor of it all along, ainl , Mr. lleniuson gave in his aitliesioli to the meajine j but a lew days sin-e. No resignatioii of in umbers of the Cal'iin-t have lieeu Si-itt in yet, nor is thire J any immediate probabili'y of any. if ni'aet'tti.ig of Public Opinion. Ve are iiilorme 1 that the Uadical 8ei.:.ors aid Iieiieent.-lives have telegraphed to their Inend-i in th'jse States the Legislatures of which are in ses sion uigHigdemonstraUoiiss'istainuig Congn-ss and CAKDS, CAKDaS. in which Messrs. Trumbull, Stevens, De- imng, f'clrcnck, Iuiks, Delano, Ileriry ,,n,r the me will npi-il Wilt km, (furli.l I, Jvelley, 11 Ward, On (l'.ir in Kigl.ind. It tit ii.' . - . ness, v .'..-iiliurnc, unJ Uonulnitr, pat tici p'rtted. A iiiiirkcil deprehiiou ol spiiit and iiiiieeitriiin of action was nuuiifeMed. Tiiiwiiling to di.-pute, iuvy were unwilling t'i ajjic.', arid the na'cting adjonrnud, ig n u atit of the futureatid dtnnl) of tin.- pte- ncnt. An attemiit w ;s madj'to procuie the adoption of ii'u address to tiio people, SDE AOIIP bnQ 'W k. a m -skib -r mm IfmH I W bratod Yelverton Oct 11. lo-Gro-w 1) T HAVE Just re J. Cards i'j ittn-' Cards.- ur print-, civi I an iuj, r!i 1 supply of fine Miilaijle lor business cr vij- J. J. JJRUNER. AT McNEELY'S BRICK ROW. Liverpool Salt, of mal-administration and corruption of Freedmeu's Bureiw. The Southern "Pacific railroad track is al ready laid from Marshall twenty-miles towards Shrevepoit. The President's veto of the Kreed- ;i I. i, . e .1 i : mens I irives ecuerai sausiacuon. anusieumer llllf I'll) l .1.4. 41 -.II I V. I I'i l..VOV..Ill.lV.JI, , .. ............... I ... IK.. ...t.l... ... canal from Buffalo Hayon to tJ ilveston Hay Wigfal! escid I rum Tex a thiee weeks Kince. The Methodist Church, North, oilers to take the negro cl ii relies ot Texas under its protection. Kx- I..H I TTo.-tw0 14 in i'li.n hit n renltf In lOeli Gregorywho demanded proof of Burnett's chargcPlosmg int. ihe- irsl rt-potras . . J . . .r . i. " . Keen riN-.MV.-il Iri.fii ( linn anil llini-Q Mr.. .. v r.u..l .1. 1 to follow. , bo snsttiined on investigation, the gniltv agent will be at onco removed, whether he can bo replaced or, not. ' Thanking von heartily for tho energy and fideliiy yon have thus .far displayed, the (Vimnirssioner is pleased to express an unwavering confidence in your ability' to cope with any nC w ditliculty that may arise. Veiy respectfully, l our obedient servant O. O. Howard, Maj6r General, Commissioner. March ls, wi;h emigrants for the passes of Br, but the motion was withdrawn, tlie ma jority being cger for tho excuse, an op portunity supplied by some ingenious person that Congress bhonld bo heard iu j itsac's, and not through a partisan cau-i TJ AVE lately received a lot of e.Xat. Int. SituVday. , ,-, - ... Extra A tw 1 ork Syrup, Security of our 1 inane:. ' Clarqfied Sugar, me wTiuny ui utir prveeiu Bystcrn 01 Uio and Java V our nat.oriHl baiikuii' 16 6hown in the case , ' Ytuulijinii T! IPnv- .1 K. X' . I. I M 1 ... ..w.., oi i tie Auii!;i iiioi) naiiK or :cw Jer sey. Ti.i-i.baiik failed about eight months ;ig ; )it out of foity-five tlimisund dol lars in notes issued by that link, "only fifteen thousand dollars has been pretext ed at tho Tri astiry Departuie.Lt for re demption Star. L Alt UK AM) SFLLLNDU) ASSOnTMHST OF GROCERIES, x 1 : in KEROSIHE OIL AND LAMPS, itaekeral. No's. 1, 2, fc S Kitt-, Jbbls. and bbls. Nails, No'.. 4, C, 8, ii 10, IV-wder and Shot. March nth, 1SGG. 2iuo-w-pd Southern Jfarlxts. Mobil -, Feb. 2.1. FOUTII COMIXO PROCLAMATION OF THE rilESIDEXT. ' Jfajor General Howard. Chief of tlie1 reedmeh'a Junrcau, nai auurcssea a circular io uis suuoruinaies, i'i whii.h lie .states that the President has assured him that he regards the present law as continu inir the existinff of the Bureau at least a year from Urn time." The law establishing the Bureau pro vides that it shall coutinue "during tlie present war of the rebellion, and for oce year thereafter." Down to the present time tliere has been no formal official proclamation of the end cf the war and tha restoration of peace. There has, therefore, been a question whether the Freedmen'g Bureau would expire, bjr limilatiou of law, in twelve months Trotn aurrender of tlie last organized ContederateiTiilitary force, or whether the term of twelve months w;ould only begin to run from and after tho formal procla mation of peace. Tho latter seems to be the inter pret lion of the President; .and we may pow ex pect such a pro-.-tainatiMij to bo issuinl. Indeed the Washington Chronicle, in publishing General How ard's4 circular above mentioned, aiuU that it is " tli-rpRnkof an interview v Inch Uen. Howard had with tlie President a lew days ago,: whf rein he Muted that lie coiistr.ued the veto of the Pnraidenl ; to mean tliat the wr wad at an end, and that ti.fe oetationc' of the Bureau would toon tci initiate. Tlie PresKlent, it is said, replied that hti did consid--t.tbiitac as it JULjaidi. ao'LL&Lue. ivitaliLjofia bona a procfahiaMti-to 'hat effect." martihi law auu inu.lary rulo ww-eso ki cuttcn yesferdny were oO ) bnk cts. The sales ot the week at' ,-re-The receipt were 'Xrj'.t b.ws; Tho stock is S.:!nl l.ateu. . The sale-: of , Middling at -I-i gate GV'ix hate exports 10.000, i Consti! 'ijna! AmendmmU DtscuwJL W-.hiuto)i, Feb. 20. Iiuthc Senate, tiio nicmbi'H d'd ussed the con current resolution that no Senator or liepresenta tive fron:raViy's'ceded State shall be admitted, until Congress decides tlie btatcs entitled to represent Tron. Sherman contended that the resolution could con fer no power not already vested in Congress. In the House a bill was introduced to continue in force the act to establish a bureau for Freeduien i affairs. Mr. McClurg offered a resolution that it bo re ferrcd to the Committeo on Reconstruction to in quire and ascertain whether contumacy bo clearly manifested in the seceded States, and if so, to in quire into the expediency of levying contributions out of the disloyal inhabitants of such States to de fray the extraodinary expenses whicft would oth erwise bo thrown on the .National government lor keeninir a standing army, anu protectinj? uie loyal citizens in their National and personal rights under tho Constitution. The bill was referred without the instructions. i The House discussed tlie joint resolution to amend the Constitution, so as to give Congress the power to make laws to secure to the citizens of each State all the privileges and amenities of citizens in the se veral States, and to all persons in the several States full protection in the rights of life, liberty and prop erty. Markets. m New York, Feb. 26. Cotton more active ; sales of 1,300 bales at 44 cents. Uolil, fl.33. Boltimort and the President. r --.-- - ; JBafomorej Feb.' S6. Tho friends ot the president are to hold a tneet- j 'BlMK,'lbXiiriv;k-ge-ufJUic writ of Jltilii tSirpUt will bi itwi-eltbejWofte wW.-rwiHtift Rjjjig tuibiglit to endorse ins policy. iue opjionems ol me atftniiHstratioH ouvu etiHeu s oiretmff tor tarnment and protection of tlimr Tisrhts. This, lor i-uspensii'll ot the privilege. ol that great writ, con fers the power on the l'us.deiit ouly " diuii ti.e JUSaiLJlUieliutU, , Willi tiie suiireinacy of civil authority Slice more and tho privilege of s. -If-government in till State nf liiirs, again c:ij ycu by tiio p.' pie of I be South, the nction ot Tl a-L .Slu vi u" Lstnic;iou Com uj.it ten becomes a niu'ler uf eomj umtaely f-I'ghl licpvT- taBce. ?iV.V U'hij. ...--.---- A HA ftp HIT. Mr. Terry i i !i.. loiter to ti'e .Wwr.i? Intetlijeu ter uses tlioTa:'-!!; Lngua-e: , These wli.i k out i f tin- v r. on both side? are tlie Uu.de.--l t .i ti ooiiie reoLi lie !ed."' T:::i- 'triki-.s rj.ueU'My ,n cac'r side of tl.e I'oto uisc. Wh, i 1'iit ' .Ikuxsai night. Sail Tranclscrt. 'Feb. 2(5, ' ""TT'c (thniraljflfetd .imeP.tng'oil t?aliirilay night itn l eii ii : d the presidents po.-rl v.i.- Ihey nave c.i.'l. I a tnas meeting for Tuesday. l-3o!(itiong staliri? mat tney uo not yet perceive any impassable breach between the president and congress. Mr. Seward, ii among those who telegraped to the rrtsidtut liU wiidor.se in cut of toe speech yes terday. X. Y.Md, it h. New York, Teh. 2.1. -It h aT right and safi. Ti. f ii ei is i-estured and the country safe. The i'-c-!" .it '. sji.yeb is triumphant, and tlurcountry Witl-I-.- happy. t h'-uuoj - W. IL SEWARD. 'JJie Late Afetting. The nYi rier! ing of citizen of the District ol CY.hirr.l.'ia v.t tcrdav, to sustain the policy of the The rheal ol :k? N- nh of tii J?ctnner-S;eT t Prt-i?nt ia h'j effort to restore all llie'Statea to 1;Ch4 m ktvl M- art", ait luird to t rVc-ai ilcd; t tiieir anroM-iate orb:ts, wa by far tiro mot iaipor- t.ipt p)Iitiei meeting, in point of n'iuiters and in- i.. :. .-i)e?, eer witiieW here cxaator 'ii.qit t t in ii. tliey are Mj-wliy 1 t .t.i . ri :;! -i nti krfi o.it anil ,t-! to 1 f.rnr'"!el lion e.i1 ... x - ' .'111' . U' - Nnfth. arc for v..s not prc-vut, as staliJ. An Important Qae$tion. Louisv.lle, Feb. 27. A writ of haltcns corpus was issued to-day by Judge. Ballard for the bodies' ol Captain Keed and Ixninon, who were lately lined mid commuted to ; j mi ! ir. Lampoon county lor protecting the polls at the last election. The case; are imp'o: tant, and will resent the whole subject of thejiuweisot the mili tary where the martial law prevails. Accident to (Jan-mi Urn d. Washington, Feb. 27. General Grant wavaccidetil'y shot m the hand yestcniay by the explosion ot a new riile which be vii3 exaiuin:!.g. Ino woirtid was, not serious, and did not prevent jiinLtrom attend a-j tlie reception i ... ii i.i i.... . .. - i -. i .. . . r ai uivubiyu ia.-i evc'eii, iu nis lienor. iViii; Yuek LegW'ittire. Albany, fcb. 27. Resolutions were introduced in the Senate in fa vor of the Freedmeu's Bureau bill, and against the President's veto, and requesting our Congressmen not to vote lor the admission of members from any ot ine late rebellious btates. The Markets. . , -.."' . " v - TStew York, 27. Cotton has a declining tendency, sale COO bales at 44 cts. flour oatO cts. better. W heat has ad vanced la2 cts.; Milwaukie Club, $1 C2al 68 (Jora advanced lo2 cts. Fork Iieavv at 28 37f Lard steady. Whisky firm at $3 27a2 30. Na val Stores dull Freights quiet. Cotton 5-lCths. Gold, 137. ( Baltimore, Feb. 27, Floor flail. Wheat firtn, prime scarce. Com dull, Yellow 70a71 cts., white 72 cts. Gate steady at 50 eta. Provisions steady. Lard 19 cts. Sugar uuii. msky nrm at xz ii. Let the Legislature? which sustain the President pass resolutions approving the veto. To-day at noon, at Grover'a Theatre, will collect the most important assembly of the people ever neia in mis uismet oi uoiumoia. inis is no can to the crowd by demagogues for the ordinary ex aggerations of despicable party clap-traptor the riiauulacture ol vulgar entliusiasm in support ot tlie nominees for oflice. The present occasion cannot be exaggerated.. JUjJon tlie action of the people now ileWnds tbe4erribleeontingency of revolution. Th a "movement to-day inaugurated in difTerent .Mrta.gf.4iMttafinlry ,w tftrare HipIIwhiw. That. Union is so-i.'ht.lo be subverted by a despVrate arid nnci.Ri?cip:.aulu few who cave never sympathized w4th any-tff-uftt far4yiBaad-wh--iK.w; wbowt to tx uiin a i Dnctiitu in n -ThtrNewYork Ervrt states that Gen. 'mLV H- nuotmMN, m. U. B. F. Uiltler has paid Smith Brothers, ofi ENDERS his thanks to the public for the very ew urieaii", eiiilj' ilion8:tnu Hollars in liberal patrouags received lor the last 14 years, and goh'l, vhicl-trvey-Wiv:o ho alit-tractetl trotn ffieir vaults, together with the in terests, all the cost nnJ sheriff ' pound age, making an aggregate of over 150,- JO. re I j luotracl the tumult and distress of war the last wound healed. This great meeting is to be here at thepolitical jCfcut-lIteJU'publiCr in the midst olidntoifie'ii its gaine.rcd visitors uom every otjte, aud the mas es of that people who are American to the core, Irorn the Aroostook to the I!:o Grande. Uut, aixive all, ti.e declarations which it will proclaim- t the world v il! be lieard by the preserver, protector, and defender of the imperilled Constitution ; and iK'foro tlie sun goes down, by his' response, tiie rresiden. will strike hands with the people, and the covenant will be ou its way to, every fireside in the land for the sovereign confirmation of the peo ple. Aaf. IitttUigcncer. General Grant and the PrrtidenL State News. The smajl pox is prevailing amongst tho freed ,iren of Greensboro. The Mayor of the" town urge's ott tho peoplo the .importance, of vacilla tion. Tho Progress snys that Raleigh was rover in so (ilthr'.n condition as at prtseut. This may induce cJ.oler.i to visit th? capitol, in which event tho Legislature may prohably adjourn. The trial of Mrs. l)al!, before a militnry com mission at UaleigB, on n charge of killing a ne gro man, in Warren county, uas beea conclud ed : but the decision of the commission has not transpired. - t i The mail from Mbrganioh to Aslievlllo has been stopped by order of the 1 ostmaster Gen eral, because contractors and postmasters cannot take the test oatb. The same thing will be done at Warsaw, fl a postmaster is Dot qualified there soon. Messrs. Vm. B. Smith & Co., have just is sued from the press " Mosses from a Rolling Stone," a volume of poems from the pen of Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke, wlia writes under the non ie plume of "Tenalla." Mrs. Clarke is ane of the most gifted women of North Car olina, and we trust her literary .labors -tuny be properly appracuted and rewarded. HIGIIFALUTIN. It ba) been thought that our trans Misisip- pi cotinlrymen exhsustedtha possibilities of extravagance of speech, but the following, from the London standard, shows that genius is cosmopolitan I ilixq cp Tint Aoost. Two of our penny cotefnpo"fftuer describe. Bo'rTiohi of Ihfe lAaslcaf scrvice .on.tbe ociioaof.icrJ rlmeittou! hopes by strict attention to his profession to merit as liberal a patronage .13 heretofore; and holds himself in readiness at alMiours lor professional calls. Ihose wishing to ecttlu by cash or note can do so in his absence, by calling on his father. National curren cy thankfully received. Oflicc at Kowman's Store. ' March 5th, ltfCO, 3mo-w-pd D3s7 wiirf ElaETTi n oiisdi JL I AVE As-iociated themselves in the practice of IIJDICIXiJ, ami offer their prjlc.sional services to triu c:iizcns ot oaiisoury and vicinity. OFFICE -nrxt door to Owen & Sofleld's stoie, M. WHITEIIEAO, Mr Or t C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. ) Jiintinry 1, 18GG. tf-w J. J. SUP13IERELL, M. D. - 1 OfUce at his residence, "West Ward, " " SALISBURY. PtJIllSItJilE. I would say to my old friends and the public gen erally, that 1 am still carrying on tho furniture, Undertaking and Coffin Business at niy old stand. I have now 011 hand, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Bed steads,! iio. Also, a full assortment of Mctalic, Rosewood, and common Coffins and Trimmings which will be sold ou the most reasonable terms. 7:5t 8. R. HARRISON. State uf Itortl) (Carolina. R6WAN county. Fef; ruary Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, Term, A. D. 18GG. David D. feeler, Adm'r. of Moses A. Goodaan, - j vs Tlie Heirs at law of Moses A. Goodman, dee'd. PETITION TO SELii REAL ESTAT&. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that J-Georgt! tiler and wile- Eve, Caleb Goodman, Hefiry .QoodmAiU-Aud.'Afexauk.Y..u six 01 ine4JCfofiuant9,ar9 Don-irsioonis.f uiisotatc, . , - - . . , , ivii-, nni Y"i,!-y '"'"v-ivu tj vuv s- iai v nun uuutatlUii luneral, in tlie following magnificent language : j tiem.-igs. lor sis weeks .in the 'Carolina W.ATcniiAS, "first there eaitie bteiitiuir tip : a tow, aeep crv ot Borrow. ; hr ratil defendants to be and an imsing at jf mite nstt f m tbrwrhenrVtrtl 1 I. . 1 - .1- . . ueniy crauia upon tun uftcie ne tne stormy dissonance of humao grief. " At this moment of dissolution nd teiialauon it seeiticg" as though the whole framework of the' dihe dral was beginning lb sob and heave, with some oppressed yet tremulous emotion ; as though the very pillarsof- stone, that had stood th brunt of reglct and violence and civil war and unbelief for eight hundred yearn, were rocking to and fro. But it was only the orgn, now rumbling, now mutt!ering, t,ow dimly sighing, now gustily groaning, and at last turiing forth into the full and fearful niajestv of tle'L'ead March in Saul.' " " The conditioa of that man's digestion mast be appaiiiag. Her ia a sure victim of tLe 1 Asiatic. carat tne next mm i. i 1 , ' ' L ' -r w-1 oJiflat-swUiad io flttttw id w&l'an 9T:h- ai.'TtnereToshow C3'isp .U,'ar,y Ihry biKfe.A4ur4hjVBJ4n4 bjertb4.- the pet itFin should' not' bo s3 according to the tit loner. ' prayer o "Court at oflice.'tlie fiist Mou lay iu February. A. I). 18(10, mi I in the O n'i year of our Inde pendence. ODADIAU WOODSON. 'Cirri February 2 ttl 1, l SoVi. Cv IN inters Fee $1 We take pli-aiure in contradicting, as we -feel warranted in doing, the representations which are extensively pjiblrshed-that tome alienation of feel l. . it. iAu. 1 i .l- i i..t r3.i 111: l.i.ITII UV . 1 1. II . MIIA Willi lll-l" 1 r , . , . r , III wasv,qWas a consequence ot iKs mata-r oLtl i Wurdernig her itifant, fire w evks old, by suppnHsion ifid revival of a Uidimond new spaper, j lUTO WlBg II in tllO catiHI., Attornej t.ieu- rit wjowiiJM ti;tiia,4iubhc that Umt njvoca- era! jtfartiodalo coouacts Uie ense. Ann Bar rj h on trial in R ch ester far I VE3TEHM i. C. RAILROAO, - ritE-iDiKTs Onus, ) ' MorgantonUthFeb., 1PCC. f ROrOSAIi? for the completion of the unfinished MERONEY & BRO. AT THEIR OLD STAND IX SALISBURY, Iuvila the allaution of the public to the nxiat flegaut uikI varied stuck of CJOUOs to be luand ib the Stale. Thy have - 1 . ... Dry Goods, Groceries, ' Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Shoes and Hats, f ir ladies and gents, - fur miti and boys, and for children. And most beautiful stock 4 f Fancy Goods, , Toys, 7 Jewelry, Jut received mi I ridav lust, a snp?rb nsjorlmeDt of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. There ia scarcely anythinn llint may not be foand at theirstore, and they are selling at low price. Persons veiling Salisbury to look al Goods ftioulii not fail to call at thia store. ' Meruney ife Brp. would also announce that they are prepared to furnih any qnnnlity of the Beat PI N fc LUMBER Mt any point 011 ilia Western N. C. R. Ki, or at .Sulinburrvou reuaunable terms. Jan. 6th,' )8Ce. II. ; : j. , i- . - 4 AUCTION AMD COMMISSION HOUSE IN SALISBURY, N. C. BURKE & HARRISON, at a. r. nARRtsos's otn stand. 11 SAM L. . HARRISON. Proprietor. JOSEPH K. BUftKt. Auctioneer. WE respectfully call the attention of the people of Salisbury and the surrounding country to the -fact that we have opened a new AUCTION and COMMISSION HOUSE in this city, and are pre-U pared to sell, on toe most favorable terms, any and -- every thing, from a big plantation to a brass pin. llavnjj had some experience In the business, we ' believe that we can make it to the advantage of persons having Goods, Wareaaudihjrchand'we, or Real -Kstatft llowsehold, or any specresw property, "7 for sale, to give us a call, aa we intend to do our cest to give entire sattsfautioil. IH UKK & nARRISQN. COirSER MAIM ANP UAEBl'Ojr STHrET. SALISBURY, N. O. IKiTtrGRAPHS, Carte Da .Visit, XiVy, nibrotypes and Ferolypes, at ri'Ssonable rnc Jh Give me a call and j-idire for yourselvts. rillLIP D. KENNEDY. Feb. 7th, 180G. m 6v STAND ARDEpR ' . -" "notice, v work liom liid present teruiiuus to Morgauton two ami a half n .U Wiil bo received at li.: office of th Company, until loth' of M irrh rext ' -. Bidders can se the tnim-vt s ts'-unales en ap nJiAalion at t'.fi Jnice ' By ttolit uf the It.rril of Dirut TOO R. CAbU ELI; -rfil Feb. 21, im. I'resjilei.t. A LL perom tpiujj weights and incvrure, either in selling or buying, arvli-ret ,V tiotilieit 11,: firiT h n re-appoitaid J,un1.r.-Ke-per lor th,. " -.i:uly uf Ii.ji!. u. i my duty to iosptft iml smi all tlie weipd.t and nKruifj in nsc;Aand alj I"CE;rtr sons usinj tht"i must, wirh.x! d-.-tyt)fii ti-u' to me for tie a!o p'ljvw. iw rtij.i t tiiem-lv lo thu iwocriUxl peiikl'v for fu.lurr of djly '; .... i, " ' . ' WM'A w:own,- - - f Feb. 12, ' V; . .aUdd-KW-f.-Y,,;.: T

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