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vol. 1. third si;uils. SALISBURY, X. C .MONDAY, MAY 21, 1SGG. NO. 20 WHOLL XO.Kll. TEKMS: ..$3 00 ...IM Wrmtr, 1 yrar,. . . . Ca ia advance. - , RATES OF ADVtRTISINOi , OnaSqurn(iprori2linrf)flniliiMertiool $1 00 - 2l, 3d, aud 4 th insertion, each, 50 " for each additional publication, , 33 TWUilHLK CATTLE U E TUB SOUTH. try ; an J when lliat become ektabhthed, plant era wi! be greatly behind liunJ. Ilopin to hear from other ; I remain, ft wctfully, ' ; JNO. W. YOUNO, M. D. , ANDREW JOHNSON. ' We have one friend, well tried and faithful, and we should Ruckle him to us with hooks of steel, says tho Richmond Km m iner. The Legislatnro and tho Ju diciary aro agaiuU us, bent on our de struction, but, thank God, the Executive, good, wise and brave, is for us. Ho ex erts himself to tho utmost of his power in our behalf. IIo cominisserates our c au dition, lio recognizes our rights, and ho devotes all his energies to our protection. IIo is not omnipotent. Even tho power that he hns lie limits by that Cnnstitu- CAUSES OF CHIME. Dr. UlancliarJ t osgatc, At man years physician to the State prison at Auburn, and one of the most eminent medical men of New lork, hns recent )y Issued a pamphlet entitled "Crime and punishment," which is worthy of a good deal moro attention than it is like ly to get Dr. Fosgate, who haa made the causes of crirao a stody, has found that besides ram and ignoranco there are others quite as potent and prevalent, lie enumerates among theso the follow ing : Tho cheap literature of tho day, spread broad cast over th land, ministering to W find io Vicksburg, M!m., Iera I J of tbe 2Mb nit., a highly intereating coinuiuiiica lion ri laiite to a ii gular end fatal epidemic emon; the inu'ea mid horaea in thai pail of IxuiiiiH which embrncee Dalia Plantation, Ti.aa l'aiiidi, from which the writer d.itea Ilia loiter. It it known to have been equally fatal at St. Jure) h, Lit., and at I 'm is' 1 U nci, Mis ; one tit in al lie latter place losing eii'l.tv head of mule. In three day .f ibe e.k enditnr i tiori so despised and ill Used by tho CO April 10.1. the lo,e uiainrd by ientv-io ! ordinate brunches of the (iovernment. p.ante.a ,n the Wa iwiKhb.i hood numbi-red j jju a Colllicjclco. I0 felra CioJ und -.'.) ' "r,. loves his country. He venerates tho ,-,i.V wl.iH. U.I.I,, wealth: and vi, no tea oi i lie I umoer uvwir noise, j ne rjueni ci . . - .. . .. -.ilf-'J - --- 1 i o 1 1 1 1 1 fl I' f U'lillMi i. ill fuMim-id frtltiu.il miif i . I. . - r " - .......v..., ...... uri, l(() oiien sacnuceu Ins duel anxiety is to preserve it invio late. IIo will not trench upon its pro visions for himself nor his friends, ho boldly opposes die flagrant trespasses of Congress. IIo vetoes. Yes, lie will live in history ns tho man who vetoed every unci nstitutional measure that was pre sented to him, no matter how plausible iho'aabaequent two days DweLU off fully cue half the pretexts upon which it was based, uo of the wulea in tl e Tensa neighborhood. matter what threats hung over his disap Sumpionu. Treats have, a fara lean learn, I proval, and no matter what bribing gifts been uniformly l he same. The first eviderteeW power and greatness were included in ': .i i., ;n reforuncG to almost cverv busi of disease is manifested by restlessness of the t ) io specious propositions. A man above j nciA transaction of private life, has well riimul, the -flanks soon begin to fill up, the back fear and equally above flattery and cor , auS0'bed Omniscience in tho per iHTo.ues in.JrBorles."hu,up,d,' up mndio nm- ,..,.;.,. fimn who horned revenge 60 of tl)e rt.venil0 official, last bartering 7 V . , , - - - , .. i j unci .ii- iamew i.ivui msui wio imuu gen- , ,r 8((emnity for lucre or immunity drooiia bis btauarrU earn, t lis latter beeoiniau . . :,..,n lihiMtv omhnil in tlio 1 -.... . .i.i . r... ' , i;. n,t Ji Ll!8.' "a,lc',n "uu,3 emoouitu in ttic . a,,al,ist ,,enil statutes. flesn- ... , Secularizing the pulpit, m iking oartli We indulge in no hyperbole in speak - ; y bl.lC-m.s instead of heavenlv aj.ira ingthus of Andrew Johnson. Nor are ( tjll8 t(iC 0ij(1(.,8 f,f i;9 mis-doii", thereby we moved to speak in his praise by a i,hili;, l0jj on tl0 ,ygtjC cord that hope of reward or a fear of punishment. , i-..t? man tn f!4l-..r nt tlir.iu.r'i ii i i. ... " . ii - o oounlry io which the di i' i ennrined was not kuown Nt li.lctl advices. We pu l as follows, tbu nialeiial .onions of tiiu letter in qu.-slioii or tbo bttutil of ihieclioa of the South. It wi uld be well for planteis and others who own horse and nil) Us to watch the approach of this difcrar.p, for il inoy come this way, and Io study it. The writer says, the disease made its ap pearance on tho 10th ult., and during that and depraved sensuality, or tho appetite of a mere mental dissipation. Tho periodical issues of those gorge ous pla'os of fashion, which, among a K'op!e' who regard equality in outward adornment as tho evidence of social po sition, stimulate a desire tor dress, to IYbou Discipline Societies publishing prison bills of fare, that leaving pauper life unnoticed, make even the well to-do marvel at the grade of living furnished the criminal, thus, making plotity appear to the destitute ns the reward of crime. Legislative attempts to-advance through penal enactments, reforms that pertain to individual conscience only thereby goad in"' resistance to law and order. The administration of oaths intitituer- c 'hi, h frequent disposition to lie down and roll causinj; a great riiinb.ing ot water in the bowula. 1 1n so aymtomp i:oininue fioin boor to hour to i release, indicating yrent internal auffering, un til from five to leu hours, ,deHth coroes to give r. lirf. Cautts. The most tha the disease was induced I At first, most every one suppose! nil the remedies usually ueJ successfully in snch casta ouly seemed to aggravate rather than re 'lleve the ay inptoma. S.nna nirain, supposed il was caused by ovrr feetlmg wiih corn, but soon i tij,! position wa proton untenable, is mules und horses running on grass or fed oats ami bay only, were attacked and died like the. rest. Otli can be said. is. that ' 1,0 U "C dl8,,nct MFa,e' S';I,db' j the tightening of which his' moral setibi ,v epidemic influenres j solitary jigure in the whole range of lime ,ji;tj js t.Xfited and ncconntability to u',,posed iito be colic wl',' l',,tSLTSp f ,VftRt f,ower' h,a8 6C!" hii fellow mortal and his GoJ alone nilouhlv abstained from rewardinr his 'friends and from punishing his enemies. ! He has forgotten self. Andrew Johnson is wholly merge I, in the President. He does his duty without-"regard to conse (jtiei.ces. lie does right, not for ulTx't ior put poses, "but. because it is l ight. , lie is t puzzle to a generation that cannotcom ei again, concluded it must have ben' anal, - bit;h poisoned the mule by biiir.g, Ac. If ihe; tirehcnd his exalted virtue, but timo will latter tfos true, it seems strange that they should j h1()W IG j,u,ity ,f I, is motives, the wis commence and almost end in three dts, all ,lam of his acts, and history will enshrine over the country at the aiime time. Native. ,ijm Jn jler uy lioes. Banner. mules, Creole mules, led on native corn, old nd i voung, all ded alike. If none of the alwte cau i "pjjp TRIAL OF EX-PRESIDET ses, how can you account for the disease f ay j, - - Titvisi some;-1 confess frankly I can't account 'for it p JJAVJo. any more than I can account for the " thousand J There is no longer a doubt that Mr. and one" pestilential diseases that from lime to Jellerson Davis, ex President of the late time play such havoc with everything sentit iit.j (."on federate (iovernment, will bo. tried .Still 1 am willing to venture an opinion, and : f,,r treason. The packed jury of "Judge" until more satisfactory -proofs are given to the : Underwood, composed of the nnst tin . ontitry, w ill let the matter rest here. j mingled scanipa to be found in Virgin- After observing the symptoms io many caes ia, have found a bill of indictment against : !,o elects of renie(fre;nd having mado several him for treasoti. Tho exact time and wt minute post mortem examinations, I be-;tace at which the trial will come ofl' is ... rill ...... . . . ... itve Hie tfisease to nave oeen a species ot cnoi- ot yet dehmlely 6tatel. Ho will nev T , . .! . I ..I I . . . ... it so, (rrrany win asii ii-cliarijs of rice ard impartial trial, ljtit flic un.c w.. o v noiyet ueuimuiy biaieo. no win uuv- ill ask) why not. iba u-unl ; ertl,cIcliS bo trifil, i'robuti!y Ht Richmond, water" from the tbowels, as I . : r . w Jijivejio rom man i iu sucu, i wi. aus,r, ..T -;fcaril fortiie reslt, provided he .is aw iiule or lione walk upright, like a miin,9 M eJ & , r iln.(ar,ial t,.iai. Ut adjusted. STATE NEWS. Hon. George Davis, late attorney gen eral ot the late Confederacy, was iikm ried in Weldon on the lUth tilt., to Ma niinia, daughter of Dr. OiUji 1 Fairfax, of Richmond. The Wils ni Carolinian has boon en larged. and otherwise iuiptoved, and is a very handsome sheet. 'Hie Rntherfordton Star says: Vrn what, wo have geen, and from conversa tion with our farming friends, we are pleased 'to state that the wheat crop in . n T. : . .1 .. our county ts natteung, x is ,n,e .nai Qll j1(,Ili;8ltv allj Ul tLc th,u . n f there has not beet, as much gram sow,. . thal-,i0 w 18 o)o us usual, vuit o. "-- " j If. then, these facts are brought beforei more pains wim uii. mms...., , ,,1C :,, anJ jt j(J 8,i0wn M(af Mr and we ate sausneu tu t u w , ,ot o ,o , Mr M;l,jiso aI1(J , . , ..II tl h..,Alo .r 1,111 lltHn il t tiki i I i , t.i . ' till LUU IK IUM.'iUI V IU" wtuvi tuis'iiiion i i io been paid to properly amis, and a tew acres well manure. wtll produce moro than ninny acres half prepated. ' CoNCOlil) FliMALK CoLl.KUK. TIlO COtll INDICTMENT OF MR. DAVIS FOR , 'TREASON. Tha Richmond IjLinateh Bmrti ' . It really soemi that the only brndneai for which Judge Underwood went to xr f . ii. . - i tr. it . -i. :n.t :.. i OIIO I IV W IV IIMTtI iUTjJL"'" wniitaw for treason. At any rate as toon as that cherished object bad been accomplished lie adjourned hie court to meet, w sare loi'i, in tiiia v iy ou mo iiimnu It is not a cause tor reeret that Mr Davis has btou indicted for treason. IIo will, we suppose', havo a reasonably fair trial. He has able counsel at command, and they will see that Judge Underwood, who has already pronounced linn guilty, "more guilty than Wir" sliull not pre side when the trial shall co.no on. I hey will also exclude from the jury all tho inun who, like the Judszo, have made up their in i mis m .advance that be is guilty. It is said that every mau who served on the famous (grand jury at Not folk made oath that he had never aided or assisted tiie rebellion. If this oath should be ex acted of the veniremen summoned to furuish a petit jury in Mr. Davis's case, then we arc sure either that tho jury will be made up of very hard swearers or else that tho requisite number cannot be obtained in less than ten counties. All wo ask, however, is a jury of re spectable citizens, we care not whether thoy be Union men of undoubted ante cedents, or Union men who have be come so ginco the Coid deracy went un der. Wo bclieyu a man must own five hundred dollars worth of real estate ir. order to he .qtittliiie.d to serve as a juror in the Circuit Court of the United States. This is on fact in Mr. Davis' favor. Tho Constitution of tho United States declares .' " Treason against the United States '"sball consist only in levying war against "them, or inadhoiingto their enemies, "giving tljein aid and comfort. No pcr "ooii 8'iall bo convicted of treahon mi-, "less on the testimony of two witnesses "to the same overt act, or eonfosoiorA in open coiirl. " Now, ticdroti cannot be committed by any other person than one owing ullei Hiice to the United Sratei. A c tizon of Great Britain, tW instance, could not bo guilty of treason against tho United Stat. S, although ho might levy war against them Mr. Davis, it is well kiiovvn,'did not consider himself a citizen of the United States when the first "overt net" was committed by him ; for Ins Slate1 had passed the ordinance of seeoss.o i long bclorc there was any war. The result of .lie war has proved that ho took a wrong view of his duties as a citizen. Rat that he acted 'coiiscieiiti- Ijtter from I'urope. . - New York, May J 9. Tlis steamships Ciif of 1'tria and (Jermanla bars arrived.- Tba newt 'continue very warlike as regard Aaatrta and Italy. 1 hare arc active preparations on both aido. wif at uneasiness ad dittlrust exist ia the various r It-bangea, Tb ltriilsh Ministry have rtfuned to regard thecloaa vote on the lUform Hill a eouivalenl lo a defeat. Mr. Gladstone announced in the House of Commons tbat the Franchise Hill would be presaed, but the bill for the redistribu tion of aeata would be introduced on the 7th, so that both might be considered together. In res (ly lo an enquiry If the Government would stand by tbe bill, he said, " As lone an the bill slanda we stand. If it falls we fall." The Lib eral papers rejoice that l lie issue is now plain, and that the Liberal member most now facn the pure and simple question, without tbe pro tection of an evasive amendment. I.ATKH. , The Gerruan question continues warlike. The relanons of Austria ami Italy are ' decidedly menacing. JSjth eovermnents deny agrsive designs, but both are represented as vigorously. preparing for war. It is asserted that the Italian government has called for 15,000 men. The Austrian corps in Venelia is computed at 16, 000. The London Timet says there can be no doubt that Italy desire war, as the only means of ex trication from an exceedingly false and difficult sanation. the relation between Austria and Prussia show no improvement. There was a severe panic on 'Change in Lmdon and Paris. The fund and securities went nil materially de- prn.ieu. Napoleon presided at a special council of Ministers on the 30th. hepoit says to consider tbe Austrian proposition that Austria and Italy fliould aimultnnequsly disarm. One rumor 8ayn il was determined at the meeting lo prevent ei ther from takihg-the a'gressite, and insil ou tha acceptance of the Austrian proposition. FINANCIAL AND C O MM KK CI A L. Liverpool, May 1. Salrs of cotton 10,000 bales at a decline of fdJ. L'indon, My 1. The-Rink of England r(e has lieeri incrrasi-d to 7 per cent.. Consols. 86$ ... . V ; United .Slates five 1 ttenlies, C8a39J. , CAEKIAGH; VV. H.SmiTH $t CO. -oo- 1C still carrvinir rn lh CUrrmir Iftlintr hiii- peat at ttieir oM starnl, onixmi (lie Lntbeni an Church, in all its branches. They generally ket p on hand a number t coroplcleu job ltujjjj'. Sulkies, Rockaw ays, ic, which they will atl I cheap. All woik put up to order in their line of bimintr shall be executed according to 8x?iflcation, aud in a superior style. All kind of repairing done at short notice. Country produce and lumber takvit in exchange for work. SMITH tfc CO. iiArrriNG. The undersigned also carries on the Hattinp I -ne9, and m a n-perate apartment, may aJwaya b found superior "lioine-iriade llnt-i'' Call and . them, ami brinjj nil the furs you cab to rxcruuijMr tor goott, durable Hats. Wm. II. SMITH. March 20, 18Cfl. tf-w-12 to favor the outpouring of tho contents of th bowel, thus being aided wub the torce ot grav iiatioii or . the hydrostatic pressure I They do not, however. The animal maintains a hoiizon lal, and not a perpendicular relation to the tith ; hence the liquids are retained, and were found in small quantities in the,small inlesttnes !ind nothing else could to found there through hii extent of twenty-five feet, except wind, tbe yrmcr tilling the calibre fully ba!f, if not more, and the latter expanding it to -its utmost ca pacity. There was no evidence of constipation m any part of the alimentary canal. Henca, the regular puristaitic motion of the bowela must have been paralyzed, more or less. Treatment- No treatment, as far as we can learn, gave jiny satisfactory results, and so dis heaitened became most planters, that they gen erally, aflet a few fruitless efforts, turned their kick mules out to die, as soon as attacked. The following were among the vaiious articles tried, without avail : Nu'x vomica io whisky ; bleed ing in the mouth";' spirits turpentine in lard ; mola8s "and lard ; lime wrtenord wfinky ; od a ; fih brine ; bleeding in the neck till fnint- mg oc;urred. In some few cases this seemed to give some hope; but failed so frequently to ''afford relief thl il was soon discontinued As soon as I liecame satisfied that the disease? was cholera, I adopted the following treatment witlm fvwmrth.-WfteT-frVTTihTtri ' i t Ixjut- tlr-T'hft. ft n tmV tiftTJstfrfid-, ukf" n bi4 a f-w houis, l)les relieved, andjthejrs. Northern Jacobins are still crying for more blood. Fhe enormities ot Courts- marttals, and Military Commissions and the illegal and ever to be regretted exe cutions which followed have not satisfied their brutish iliirst.. The blood of Wirz Slre.'Surratt, and ma ny other unfortunate victims of Military Commissions, has produced in them a devilish and blood-thirsty feeling, as did that of the poor boy Carey in the mind of the murderer Probst. It is this fiend ish feeling of revenge, not for any wrong, but for tho love of crime andthe pleas u re of having a victim, thar gives cause for the greatest apprehension for the fate of Mr. Davis. 1 It is to Andrew Johnson only, we look for jnstice to Mr Davis. We do not be lieve that he will 6ce him murdered by the Puritan mob. lb A Never Failing Jieviahi far Cholera. Tho ollowing extract from the- letter of a clergyman to the Lord Lieutenant menccmcnt exercises of this tine and flourishing institution of learning, tdtuas ted at Statesville, Iredell county, X. C, will take place on tho 21st of June. The usual commencement ecrinon will be preached by the Iiev. D. A. Penick and the literary address for the occasion will be delivered by the lion Z. 13. Vance. This College is under the supervision of Mr. J. M. M. Caldwell, a gentleman of fine ability and learning, who is tho roughly alive to the subject of education. TIIE HORRORS OF A NIGHT RIDE IN A STAGE COACH. The Sani:Francsc9 J,Calletia has the ioiiowwig: "One day last week, as the Los Anze- los and San Jo6e stage coach was travel ing in the night between San Luis Obis po and Santa Barbara, mi incident oc ctirred which produced anvthine but a pteasaui. impression, among the passen gers. ... lady was occupy ing one of the front seats, and tlift whole company had been r ) greatest statesmen tno country lias pros , nuced, held the Fame opinions, we have ted ,1.. . i-. ...;n .....r ... i i li. n rn Hint no Will CIIUUI. U I . UOIUISOU would not for a crown allow hU life lo be sacrificed, even if he were convicted ; for nothing is more certaiu than that the question of the right ol secession was, as General Leo said, an open one, and a iraki.l I 1 .1 1 1 1 . I i . . .im.... ... i Ll. .....II ,.v, iiinnuiunig viiiicu iiuiii we:i have taken either tide. It has now been settled finally and beyond appeal. 13 ut we do not tear that Mr. Davis it to bo punished because ho made a mistake tie is not likely to repeat it. Cholera. New York, May 14. There was 1 death from choler at quarantine yesterday. No new cases. Gen. H7w' Lett me at Alexandria. Ah-xant.'iia, May 13. At the concha ion of Gen. Visa's lecturtJ at the rplin Asylum l ist ni'lit, Senator Salisbtirv, of ll.-laware, advoca ted the iiiholdii'g of the President in ( '' 'St toti to tin Kadicnis. The "spet'cTi w'as" wuniily ap!auded. From the Ruleiih Sentinel. r PARDONS. Wo are authorised to s-ato that par dons have been granted to the following persons whose petitions were foijnd in the Executive Oilice by Gov. Worth, on the 2bjh ot December Ia6t. T. E. BROWW t CO. Ha VINO largely extentM Hteir fiiri!!'it ftr all kind of Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper HVnlc, -r fully prepared to fill all ordera in their li'ie ol bn--ine in Muper ior style, and etieap. House. riKificj.', Gutteiing ifv., per contraeL Stills, and all ot!u--Copper work done in the very best manner and n.i at.wrnniodating terms. Old pewter, copper, and country prodnw taken in exelinnp-p for work. ' J-f Wholesale buyers advised tf call and hea prices bel'oi-e purchasing elsewhere. March 28. lRfifi 3mo-vr MANUFACTURERS IMDIHlIf SUPPLIES. 1j talkinr add 6inint? in th most sn-iuMn of Ireland," presents a very simple, and, manner. After a "time the lady settled lie 6.iys, effecftial preventive of cholera", 'wn as if to go to sleep, and one of the as well as a rernfedy pf grca,t now.crj : . gentleme. Wsensers ask&l " fier if film The preventiyeJsjBimplea toasttooiui-hl n. bayglowmfeTtiHieH mi i'wwuuiuu uiNuturti irtivts liiree or one inuao no reidy fliiu UJilCjQiiumns.aa -T T r-rr r r, . ' il. l.u -a f tl.' lining nn r.. i i.i.l nml I hum l i ... lM 1 ; . w rTW r ?? opened the . ii!ii-Mi-iii:iiifi.iH H ill i il M ill ui il i! in nr finrrutn fii no ii. nr.in I ln . ...... I.-. .. 1 . . II . I Tl ..I. u7 in-niiiiriii nil ouieneu UPON. 1113 IIIUIC I - I i lor- oel dV. -X. ounce of brandy ofeither spirits may be I'oriipounil tincture of rnvrih, two tablespoons fin ; whUky Lalf pint: tepid water, hI pint: imk aiid drench. After giving, the mule ceased . jL..-, . e. : rcrTrij-Tia-pjiiynp, ai ice wi.-iHz mcii CMiinvejii: retenptwn. riake laudanum, one table toroncnr.nnn.l rv "fi mmni tn ,-oo,,M ; spirits -camphor, half a lable-'poonful ; ; , ,f , j , . k ff ' , Iy to relieve aiid stby the disease. As the patient becomes better tho mixture toli. down and roll- deemed very ck .nd-'l" "f en at longer intervals. regies during the night, which, however, grad-1 1 llilvt known a patient in the blue Mage, uiilly woj:e ogwhen ifte appetite returned, and !nd C'dlapsed, perfectly Tecovered in a ti e cute seems complete. j lew hfuirs. ner,; the disease jeotiis to have spent iJ force. , lTLe charcoal was tried as a pre vent It is to be boped so, at least ; for such viyta.l',TC on a lare jdantaUon in the Mauri- i.oni are well calculated lo try men's pocket j ti us, and but a single individual out ot enrtai if so ay o leUn JhomiM)iiliif H4 lootifi tiown at ihe face o'f tho exclaimed, ,,Why.cauJt.IijJ KINO AtTEBATfONS IS LADIES' II ATS and i'RKS8Ks in t AKis. lue one great object of my admiration in Paris is the "bonnet its ever changing shape, its splendor, its disappearance, and its "dark days of nothingness." What Jo you think bonnets were yesterday I Not crape, nor Inlle, nor silk, nor satin, nor velvet, nor straw. No, cothinar but flowers. I saw'one lady with a bonnet of daisies, and and another who had on Iter head a handful of liliies of the yaN ley, festooned with a green ribbon. If it really is anything, a bonnet can scar cely be less than a tew liliies oftbcrral ley which at Flotence would cost half a patil. Another lady had a ;. wreath of wallflowers. Of the last I will only say "nonmy gusto," it was toy like a fash ion which used to obtain iu London of Most of these pardons, at the request of Gov. Worth, for the convenience of the parties, have been mailed direct from Washington to the address of each of the parties pudoned, or to some person in their vicinity who will distribute them: An mm County. Henry Moigan, W. A. Morton, II. Ii. Hammond, Rowland Crump. Cabarrus Count'. (Sent to L. I.lack mer. Esa.. Salisbtirv. Jos. R. Neisler. Jacob Nircwalt, S. G. Scott, W. S. Archs ibald. Chatham County. O. S. Lindley, A S Riggsbee, John W. Riggsbee, J. J, ICisrrrabee. . Burke County. E. J. Irwin, J. 1I. Pearson. Forsyth County. P. S. Bitting. Halifax County. C. E. Allen, M. T. Whitaker, N. L. Stithy A. B. Stith. Johnston County. A. J. Heath, F. E. Mitchenor. Lenoir County. -"Wm. Sutton, S. E. Loftin. J. C. Andrews, 1 18 Market St Philadelphia, DeaLERS in Machinery and Supplies of every description, tor Cotton and Woolen Mnntifnctoiie. Also, Oak Tanned Leather Belt ins:, Card Clothiiur, eolton ami woolen yarns, warps, starch, od ilyi 8tu$s, .iCj ka Jkdvant made on eonsiimeuu of cotton and woolen yarns. Orders solicited, which shall receive prompt at tention, fti. MILLWARD, D. S. WINEBKEMKlt March 12.' 1860 . 3ino-n--Vit A. J. DEaoSSKT, W. L. lltK05.tr. GltAUAJI UAVla. DEROSSET & CO., (Formerly IMroft ti'Brown, Established 183!)1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 North Water; Street, (up stairs,) WILMIXGTON, N. C WILL pive personal attention lo thi piir-claw and sale of produce of every descrip' on. and U) re ceiving and forwarding goods. JUarcli VZ, IMtio. vv-10-pd3iii Montgomery County. Lbb. Kus8elt. Mecklenhurg County. W. J. Hays-. New Hanover County. -Wm.Mcltae. D. McRae, T. J. Corbett. M. Cosfen. M. Mcln nis, S. W. Vick, Alfred Johnson, O. M. Lewis. (Sent to DoBrutz Cutlar. Wilmington.) Oranae Countv.T). D. PhilliDB. Jno. C- McCown, G. V. Jones. Merrit Cheek. 11)08. IS. UHI, W. 1'. Ward. l erqmmans County. 3 o. F. Newby. liichnond County. D. N.' Patterson, MILO A. J. ROSEMAH, M. D. 1 ENDERS hts thanks to the pnblTJTor tKe very liberal patronage-received for the lust 14 years, and hopes by strict attention to his'profeyeion to nici it a liberal a patronage as heretofore; aud holds himself in readiness at all hours tor professional calls. Thov' wishing to settle by cash or note cun do so in h;i absence, by calling on his father. National curren cy thankfully received. Office at Rosernan's Store. March Sth. 13C6, 3mo-w-pd Mayday, especially with "mv lordnd ! B. F. Little. Niall Wall. John V. Iak. it i i i t.... .- I i r I-. r 7 "trrj-i-sray , xrui ine oiuers were sweetly f r&tiyrhl thftfr sh sTonret Wtlif a rtlYaf sleeps wTth Tie rj eyes open ?" Another passenger placed his hand upon bet- loreueau, gnu cneu out, ,4slie is lead I ' The stpgij was stopped, and the- inajii mate pulseless form of.. tha lady canied out in the ropen air. She was deathly cold, and her faco was- wet with 4lie cold sweat supposed to gather only on the face of the dying. After 6o long a time parsing that all hopes of life remainin- was given up, she recovered underlie "net could come o u i sL juotiung is,' f confess a-wyntJcf of ft," 'T'"-'"" - - IfrerB was, loo, a dust colored dressT a n d b mn e f t n t ho 1 a Uer. JiaTtng mCit- w o- great natural roses, wliicu were wortu paying thjranLiniL tijeiveLjQulyt. -JT . T " " ' ' . fee. Certainly tome rrencuwomen can dress, if they:. can t'o nothing else. ".Not tliiit i-tum against my country wojiiea. No. As iu St. Jameo's btrtset you can get a better dinner than on the Boule vard, so in the Park you can see a great er show of ieauty .than in tho dJhjis, and for the 6ame reason the raw .material is s sttperior.T'tri cornjxjitUctHV 'oft 11. J. Steele, Jr, iutherfonl Colmff7J. Gitkie A. J. ECjjxrieiv JkL IL jjr eMna-Jdm-Ariielh' eson, L. A: Mills. llouxw Countp-(Scnt rcr LrBlackmef Esq., Salisbury) Thomas Barber, A. lien- Administrator's Sale. J HaVINO qualified as administrator on the es tate of John YVilkerson dee'd., (lato deputy clerk of the Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions, for Rov:i County,) I will, according to law, exposo to pib lio sale on Monday 7th May next, (being court week) all the personal effects ef said deceased; consisting of a well selected LIBRARY, amonf which are several valuable LAW-BOOKS, stand ard, literary and miscellaneous work. t"Sale to commence at 12 M. at the Store Room of Burke & Harrison. Terras made know.i on day of sale. oo - Notice. L All persons havintr claims aaainsl saiTc.nde"Ttr.' hereby notified to :prejeiit them to uiu witjiin the time prescribed by law or this notice tvill ic plead in bar of their recovery, and all ni'iaonsi owincsahl estate are requested to come forward and settlo. J K. BritKK, Adin'r. " April 12, 'GG . ' tds SPRAGUE BROS. -y. - - if-AT- McNEELjjaEIiSQ Warren Conntv. Saml. Bobbitt. Jno. Watson,' J. B. Cawthorn. Wake County ly. Joue, J&lin Chan dler. . . Wayne Count u.U. if. Union County. A. P. Stepliens. REDUCTION bP THE AliMX General LT. S. Grant has instructed the Ismthm Tth'jrih. military department commanders to ab d i ish as rapidly as possible the districts I'Xiki. and many plauters are nearly ruined pe cuniarily. 'Ibe veiyicea of the poor dumb brutes are tally needed, nor can tba loss bo repaired with a!et"y once, tbetibeing a general distrust at re paiitog it, at the present time, nor until it U ful ly ascertained that tbtt disease ba left the coun- eight hundred was lostr prank- lnrl... I. ..a t. . r.... .1 .l i rr.i . vigorous rubbing with bUL..v i.i "ut x . . . ' " ' . , . ' U"'J V V' "uuv"n'.r "-esctive commands, i n.s is -ii. i... V. i.-.i -', T . i uriuisviiie, .iauraa, ior Kining uone tor the purpose cl establMiinff civil im wotiiiuawou viJJfHireu. &I1U Ilin . I icnvrg I M.l.- .-.,U , .l .... I i . i - . The Memphis Ricds. A nejrroe rioter i was ki'.Vd on Pridav night last' at MeiriTJ iiii c, .... t u uu . .1! j . A1JW V,ulfon,Jinon oeen delayed a. little longer, jadelphia than hut venr nuinIK r uf nr props killed amen inp' riot L'ali U.-Ml 1.1 lid rn .ft AM ".111. I Ti . a - -o - .. nvuiv, ,.B.W vwu uatMa imiuiii ltiecf com m . ii cod is now tstnnated. at thirty, f aid. ' - - " " . I jnr,aruj 'TjAyS'KtiTeoi.'ivei'ir a-.V '" ' J.JL Cuba Molasses, Extt ti u ew 1 ork ourup, - - . Vlarojieil Sag im, Hio ayttl JdViiKCnH';s-. r Wooden and Tin ll'aiv, KER0S1NE OIL ANOit'AMPS. Jackoral. 2C.t. 'i, & A : fj-' " . Kiu JIi'oIn a:i-J bb.. ' Nail No'. t. ti, ?. A in. . - .. 1'i.tviiiT and Sbui ' March oili, lMlUi L'nio-v.-- d J. J. SUMMEEELL, Ifl. D. i tjt !liee irt-bis re 'ein.-, Wr: Ward, SAI.lSlltlHY. 1 -V i HE Mapira'c "t Van W:.t.- ..ro n-iffi i meet ul lue tii-me ; i !al-h'.! v. on u i fonday-in Mv, ;.t II the COllllfrV. to tmbir-n tb nmnKor ..f P0 ol ,a-v,n? ,!w ( m,"v 1 3,1 -l IO CAlflA rJrrtirt in cfill iliro okin in Ali,i,r Cn !. !' . I. , a ... .y,u..o, ut in ino ein.v uaa uccii tvnie 4M.,,,. C-,,.. l teiidlli' to mied tn' : iin!V t u- "adopted Jjan ner. :r . II;'. , , J) Hi 1 -r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 21, 1866, edition 1
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