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i i i O i 1 1 1 . I ' . i i i vol. i. x 1 1 1 1 1 1 si-;uii-:s. TERMS : WtCKLT, 1 yew " 6 uioutha, . . . . . .13 00 ..1 50 Cam io dvuce. RATES OP ADVERTISING I 08quai (spsc of 12 lines) first insertion, . 2d, 3d, and 4ih insertion, each, " for etch additional publication, $1 00 50 33 THE LAND "WE LOVE. Wo have received from the publisher the Judo number of this magazine, own ed and edited Ly.Ueiu 11. 11. Uiuu.- IU cpntcuta i are varied, nd of a char acter far superior to most of the periodi cal lifcrature of the day. Among the poetical contributors are to lo found the names of many of the sweetest singers of the South ; thecritiqnes and novelettes reach a high standard of excellence ; the papers devoted to industry, commerce and agricnltnro are able and nccurato and the editorial department jehowu the conduct of a large intellect and cultiva ted taste. . Altogether, the " Land wo Love is by far the best Southern Monthly that we have vet 6cen. deserving the support, and certain to win the l'avur, of every Souih 1 em home. Its typogiaphy and execu tion are superior rivalling iu stylo and cleannesa tne excellence of the best Eu ropean work. Norfolk Virgin tan. TRUE AS GOSPEL The Charlottesville Chronicle thus gets off its disgust at tho unanimity with which people expect its Editor to be all things to all men : " Praise universal praisean Amer ican editor is expected to praise every somerset that is turned in a circus and every speech that is made in a temper ance meeting. If one of your neighbors puts up a now gutter to a public building, tho editor is to tell the people to look at that gutter -was there ever euch a gutter before! If a workman whitewashes somebody's stable, he must compare It to the frescoing of an Italian palace. If a farmer bores a hole in a gate post and fastens the gate with a pin he must de scribe it as a wonderful art in fencing. If a villag" boy curves I lie head of an old man on tho handle of an old nmbiealla, his father curries the wink of art to the editor h clitset. und mildly suggests that " the boy ought to oe encouraged." COMMKXCKMKNT Tbinity Oollkok, Uah:km.1'ii. N. C. ) J lot. lsijii ( First Night Orxj'uml Sp,tch'st'rip-j)ti-d iSdiifftt V-mce HWA AV construction Promenade, Sic. At 2 o'clock 1. M 131) int., wo ImnU'il hi 'J im tv ('ive mill s Sontli East of llijih P..iit) wim io we found a good deal f u xciti-inoiit -up, and quite number ot upecta'oid lolling aroiimi, waiting patictuly for the evening exer eisea which !cgan precisely iit 8 P. M The decl I'mntioiis delivered o night were chiefly selected, bur spoken with so much animation that the people seemed to forget that many of them were old an tho bills, and long years ago worn liters ally thread bare. At 11 o'clock perfor mances closed and the crowd dispersed .in the most perfect order. On the fore noon of the next day a dozen or more itudents made original ' speeches, among which were the sal utatory and valedictory, "both cf which elicited considerable ap planse. Among the addresses to day, was one on "Stonewall JacksohJU deliv ered by a crippled soldier wholascended the rostrum on his cratches. During the first two years of tho war he had been attached to Jackson's command, and his appearance on the stage, supported by his crutches, touched the feelings the sympathies of the audience so foicibly that a painful silence ensued. His pale face, his faltering voice and his fervent manner chained yvery eye and every ear iu tho hall. : and ere ho closed, nnbid len tears mois'ened the peach 4 ike cheeks of "sweet sixteen, or chased eachotl-er down the care-worn channels in the fea tures of many -a Confederate soldier. He closed midst unfeigned applauso and a hower of flowers II. -Id me! brother Johnson, I will shout "huzz ili for the ladies ! The appreciative ladies I" JJut there were several other mainv'd students present, each of whom. received marked attentldti. M iy it bo so as long " asrehe fft ihe-nrst live - ypars rctnaiti." Every aciifo of j.s icoy of hotter ; every feeling of Immunity gem md ot u. all tbiit we ran ilo tor our crLi!liLmi.muuiULlLA. w.,... - T-r . i deserving, if possiMe, the widows and . orphans of the fidkn. In the evening Ex-Gov. Van ,l,l l,o n.innat tli.l opeech dclivereil at Cliaiiiel rl rVTm nl reu at Vy.iappei mil aco. Gov. Worth also, made a short ad a , i: . ... .i... uiro-, vi'iiii'ioiivoii'i V ii I ii ij mr-viiukit'ii, people, said be, and ho knew of no bet-, ter wav than to thank them an-l ait down, wUich'ho did accordingly. After m ivc, Dr.Craven. tiw eerirftic i.refMr - .i,'f-.,v. ,r. iwA ;.. .i. ,mmnni.nt Trini,. i firt ..l.lin, - v.- m iu v. l V UJyuk Ik sMIIIIll a A W Wa BUM i .1 1 - r . r ' 0 i tr that hid prospects for tho- -future were j growing brighter. I hope so, and opon the very he6t anthority I heartily recom mend this college to -wycry jomog man in our land, who really wants a pleasant, quiet an I civil place for study, and teach ers fully competent. Didu't have a danco on tho last night. I felt sory for to many rosy-cheeked, semi-onaker Toung ladies. who60 dreamy eves looked as if thev htld a gallon of unshed tears, I felt sorroy, we all f It very full of Sorrow, and ooenetl our cqIs ars that we might breathe freer. Uut then, to compromise and bring extremes together, we had a "walk round" Not a bit of harm in it, since the movements were so majestic -and plow that-H " scarcely rossi bla. for the legs to get crossed. NAT. STRONG LANGUAGE. -The President's organ lathed the Re construction Committee with a heavy hand. It is refreshing to think that Mr. Johnson endorses such language us Ik low lug : "Wt do not believe that Gongres has giv en to'moital ii. an the power ti manage tho English lniia-e to tl at it will ever again in one paragiaph contain so mum uu nitigated and -unieiinoimiile ftlachoo 1 or convey so much injustice to the south ern: and m much hinniiiatTng def.uiui- lion of the- northern t-ection ul this na tion, as the sixth opinion lulmimttes. "Again, iu N, C,' we find that the qui 6tioi) is whether 'conquered rebels may change their theatre of operations from the laitle-tidd,' 'to the hall- ot Congress, and through their rep lecenii.tivcB seize the Government which ,hey fought to destroy.' It is a commit tee of American senators vnttfepresenta tives that publish such infamous misrep resentations of the preeent position as the above. The man that wrote the sen tence quoted, and the men who signed it knew t-- to bo utterly without truth, or eUe their ignorance is so flagrant that it is deplorable that they occupy high a id responsible stations. "Is this a Government of thirty-six or twenty five States? Shall loyal men go into Congress from whatever 60ctiort they may had ? On these issues we have no tear of tho people ; they will demand that all loyal tneu shall enter the halls nf legislation ; and if the thirty-ninth Con gress is incompetent to decide whether a man is loyal or not, or properly elected or not, tho fortieth Congress willhae the necessary amount of intelligence to settle such points." THE WORKING MAN. He is 1he nobfeBtriiaH ii whom our free country can boast; whether at the woi k-shop or at the plow, 3'itii find him the same noble hearted, free, and iiit.'o pci'deut being. And if theie U a man in society upon whom wo look with esteem and admiration, it is (lie imle endent, .-.obcr, working man. We care nt wbetlierhe be farmer, mechanic or com- iiion laborer whether his toils are en- dnr.d in the woikshop, the tield .ir the coal niine; whether his home is in the Lack woods or the neat cottaife. our ad-' miration is tho same. Wiiat a haiM'V picture he piesents, what a lewnrd tor i his lab r, who, by Ins una ue I uxi-rtion-i. establishes for himtelfa respectable po iitiou in society ; who, commenc n in poverty, by his tkiil and aseiduiiy, nr mounta every obstacle, overcomes every prejudice, and finally succeeds in forming a character whose value ia enhanced by those who come after him! Such a man we prize as the noblest work of which human nature is capable -tho highest production she can boast. And let it bo borne in mind by the young working-man just cnteri ug upon the stage of active life let :t ever lie at the foundation and bo the moving spring of all his efforts, that this situation bo must 6train. every nerve to attain. It , can be attained by all. Untiring indtid try and virtuous ambition never fail to .. J . . find their reward. They never yet were exerted in vaiij, and never will bo whije honesty and justice find a home in Ithe , human breast. It was remarked by an "that tho woikinovman who hud no inheritance but virtue is the, sole kin- amo.Kr men, and the only man ' among kings." envies not the son of eRse, Nor lord in princely hall : 15ut bow before the wi-e decrees, In kiiidotsv.MtetJi4.1.ir all.'' Tacttcs, in. the Columbus (Georgia) , Sun, mx it was not, as is com manly sup ,.,.l i ;,.!, t llitrr T oo that nriviiiil. i. heace and first in the hearts xrHiwctmn- 1 N wnetr;--t) n t C'riiet 4rHe-mit. ... ... T I . II tl ll' 11711-11 IL III AA -iV!--- '" - - , rr?rTTT just one weeK ocioru .ui. imv a n--i;t" i . just was made. . ..... .... ... . r i if. i!ir.riiiima nvi milil rro i uumitiT,' gome r ,!. i..,.l,nro ' Ti-iro iii von foil ft 1 . . , . , arPulu Jutl . A proportion h penditjg in Contrresa I"t tixty thousand dollars in the hands - t - - J - I? - 4frtlerrw - ie fi.r ihn nrn nf ii'site for a National Aevluni. 1 iu i ler k to hold the rBonev ! who will hold hinl- f " I I, -i It l,l.l !,;. 1 Two sons and a nephew of General j Y - rL ... ' .i ..r.i.,l : Meiiiw ' J. I ICL. WCrC re Ceil lT trrtuicu iu v. aiw t,r r..r,n ftr, t, rberafa. " I by a fjree op the Liberals. ELOODV INTELLIGENCE PROM " MEMPHIS. Memphis, Juno 1$. A posse of men to day attempted Io bring into tho city two men, named S. A. Iloyett and Frank Wingate, arioncd for the murder of a man named Payne on Tuesday night, It aeems the guilty parties were informed of by E. N. Pankf an accomplice, who hunted them out near this city this morn ing. ' k ' On nearing the city ihoy werb met by a Mr. Henderson, a rrlativo of Payne, who shot nil three, killinir Ihtnk nnd mhr tally wounding IJoyctr. Tho lender f tho posse ordered Henderson to desist, nnd on refusing, tho latter was shot and killed. The man who killed Henderson was IlendersoiiVnwn uncle. A telegram from Little Rock last night states that u cii. a wcaitny citizen m that place, and his son were murdered in their beds by un unknown assassin. Thlf Citit(jld. whi'o 'nn'i calling himself J. P. Tnelps was com mitted to tho j id ol this county last week, on tho eh ugo of borne stealing. On Inst M n,tlay niht ho t-tole (or at letti-t ht-y-t-rel'ound in Iris rtwrtttr.) hor-es nnd i;;nles from Martin Icuhower and Andrew Piaster, near this place. Ho was purs e 1 to near C.unden, S. C, and captured. Wo learn that Phelps had been stopping at the Hotel hero for somo time past, and it is thought ho has been engaged in horse stealing, in this neighborhood, during tho past Winter and Spring. Charlotte Vfmotrut. Destructive Hurricane. A very de structive storm of wind and rain occur red in Steol Creek neighborhood, in thm county, on Saturday evening the 9th in stant. Auong ;"tho sufToiers wo have heard that Mr. E. druthers had four outhouses blown down, nnd John Me Crancy'iJ stable and crib weio destio cd. Several horses and cattle wcv dcMruyed, and the roil !! ami wools stiiiwu with fallen timlaf. A grN't deal of fencing was throw, i il.nvn, the growing crops ot whest and oats much injured, ami ti c fields conioerablv' wiishe I. T ie s'orm extended over a space of about (' miles in lenjtli and two iu hiead'h. Char lode Democrat. TheR v. Heniy Ward Reecher, al though a soit of f.iuatic, has the lionesty to sav some very truthful things occa sional! v. I:i a iccent 8 rmoii in Lrok-1 lyn, N; Y , tie $iid : 4I C"tii'ler tl e iloctiiiM-s bro'ihf f. ir Wiiidii ilie Ilou-e ot Ref'irse taties by Mr. Stevc'K, 'h 'tijli ..ed in their ei-'ire'y. I h ink , G I ! by verv lew, I think theiii lo "he toe d.ielriue kf I'e'ial, leading them t lies' rile i li. The North had a chance t show jr :, and love. an I magnanimity. Il -w 1 liged to m' it ! 15 th Coiigic-s a'1' i 'eon cut should have been i n cd t - Union. I hadjioped to see th- No suoerioritv in Christian h hliowing her nohlfiiess and ecneroiis f r.'i venes-. Rut I have been disappointed." - t' 1 11 ll, ii u ,ii a ,M i i tv iiii'. ruttu- MEN'S BUREAU! Beverly Nash (formerly The Post's witness" against General Hampton, and who afterwards confounded his Radical believers by coming out with tho truth in t-lio matter of the burning of Col utn bia,) turns up again; in the Stcedman Fiiilertou report on the condition of tho negroes in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Beverly, it will, be remember ed, id a negro, atid ho appears to make great use of his ability to read and write. Thus it appears front tho report that General Ely, who ha9 charge of tho Freedmen's Bureau in South Carolina, and who 4k works" danfa'ions on his own ii. account, tiacked twenty-nine negroes, , i .i i i ir . i- . met), wonien and children, suffering from - email pox, and unprovided Willi the nnfst ordinary -necessitivs, int.M.ne room twen- . ty by twenty tutir in size, causing inucn ! sutiertng among them l oin neglect. i Beverly thcrcut.i took to his pen, ink and paper and wrote a coniplaiimiglet- far lit. .,11 ttlia C!lKilir". U'llifll U'Utt lllltltiwll ed in u Charleston paper devoted to tho ' in.cre.ts of tl.e negroes. Uut as Ely did ! I.Ol lllvC 11113 OI.I5UH I.IKIUI1-, rtll III v I terreti not to nae suci. icueis w.iucn i about his course, ho upbraided the too . candid lev-c.ily, ami tried to induce the , Uisinct to get up a nicer ingnd to u resoye that he was all , mir jind to This, however, they refused to d.., and this s- thty frcrry -'tntfJhnt ll.,t.l HnAnit gAtttl.biiittiix-iA.Lj-attrjih!v. A-t-ieiWT----'T- - . mi .the I j nil at this place on t chtirgu t-r Bteahng .. . 1 in Wilkes county, w.ia set at liberty t!i Itl VHKCS COUnt V. Wrt SCI I.LJi tv" f'hist' FiidaT lii-jl.t, by an acciil,liw Hit ! . . . . ' . " . . i the wail at a point wheVe a former escape ii is . . ...I. ..T... luv ..uir.uv, "I - .. - m . iu iki-i.-ii.- imr t h. a in rmri i ' "had heeii inadtriTfntTtie hole elo-ed. 1 ue rascals encase 1 in it are at lame. Statcscille Au.rican Thcrt llour from ucw wheat was re ceivtd at Au;Miela,bi., iat week, being c.c ven da ya later t han laU 3 car. . , , , .I.i in km ! J.ihn Kro'lmart, a (iennan citizen of r e, Pa., blew his "brains out the other i evening because an officer interfered with . r i bia pastime of flowing his wife. 1 UOM .WASHINGTON'. - Waahingtgn, Juno 15. Accor.linjto ths new postajs Uw, just p- I, roved ty tha rrrsidfiit, pre-paij nd frw ettia nr to U forwurded at tlx requost of th pnrty nldrMMJ from one pot office to another itliout uddiiioiml puctnge, Clirgod and re turnrd HnJ b.ttf rs nrs lo ba returned to Xh riiera thereof fre of pontuffC Tha Kod-Hxr.-CHnnel fl'ir is a ntatoilal ! top'v, nnd the public are on the quvtivt alrva df, conj.H:iurinj ili fliial rMull. Tlieri ill le no inor- figliiing, certainly, bnt titers U n fvb" ing of ili-rnn gni!itJt0U'f'H J.'tLlH!tlia?liJia)jf lutlH Jvft4HiJaB0 luwixi uUtlj cLlng of (he Had chI ItemiMivane, Wli.-tlur il will tr.ke ili fi-nn of expulsion or'liiix- !y a forimd Cenxiire i mil yet determined. Tl.e Noilh in paper fftl'd m'VerelyiumuMJ,'U' l','"li"i.' the int'.igation he lia l.mvn of nbseno' for a week. SECOND UIHI'ATCU. Wm.liin.rlnn. Junt Id. ... Tl i ii Tli-r i no ilo'ibl aai nig lr. K-putihcana tliHl IVniieHe yil bu nduiiltid, con(lriiinly, tP ae lli 4ih ( July. Tlmt condition, How cvi-r, is (lit. iMtili-'ai inn i ( the Coii'iliili'iial A iim-ihI m.'ii I, u liieli ill b" ihuie. HnWnliV j--g -sUiu'e ha e-n vonvi-iied fur thij pm'fiie. S iint I'.ttier-uii. lb boh in Ii" of lli I'oi d iit,-niuil tk.' ih' il tf-illi, l.e Iihviiij b-Hii m J jdife ia Teliiie-iti-e und.'r the d'nfedi'iy, M. wr. Maynard, Sl.-kg mi l Fowler call lake Miiyihing iiupoiid by lh' llidicals and are ready to do it. V. W. S-aton, for many y.-ar edor of the Xativnal InlcliHjtncer an i ex-Mayor of the city, died to day, aged 81 yeais. The President hart pardoned (ieneral George Maney, uf Nt-liville, and Wsda Keya, of Montgomery, Alabama, late Assistant Attorney (teueral of the Confederate Slates. The Cholera The Devolution in St. Domingo. Mew York, June 16. The 7V'ouwf piinta detailed account of 13 ea of clolera in tlii city kince M;iy I, ,fie proving fntal. Four cases were repoited yea terday, one of which proved fatal. The other were in a col!ap!d state and wilhoul hope of riCovery. ' Tluee f.tal cases in Schenectady . are re ported. SKCOND DISPATCH New Y"ik, I iiue 10, p. in There aie usr'y rumor about I lie ilmleia to nijjlil. ho. I xppii-lii IirIoii" ilia' ii may Ux-ouie e.id IUIC. '1 lieiu Were two ui.iie dfih to day. , An anival fioin .J nna'i i o-puM llml tho rl.ii!.-ia hxM eX'iini ll lolliat ho.J I Hi ill iltt-pieVHInn (ii.nl.iloll.e. The letnlution III M. I ) on i u ;e.Jiiiil I'lesi dehl III. . WilA llicleitsilli; III Mlelijjlll Mild ill iiVHioii. A Mliiil v'clorv had I jmne.l ty lh. overiimeiit tPi s ill ibe o. f e- i' ba. hill, on Die ol lh r Jia lid, 1 1 - en I ll a III a male f i l.iso Me e by the In-Ill' io- In ..II plubabdllV Ilie prehehl I e il ilt'oli tllll MlrreeiJ III ihe final uVer'luow ..f i. t' (juti i i.in -M. Business Affairs in jYiw York Fail ure among the Stock. Sjhculnlois. Nevy, Yoik, .lime 17. Re. imports of the p i.-t week exeeed f 7 000. 000. t.f which I here were 4 OOQ.0.00 of mar, lea mid colhe. '1 lit exi ili-ineiit ill llie yol-d room has U-ell intense for s 'Veral il ys past. . Four or five of-the benvirsi Mock r-i-eruliitors have lost fortunes in thai lime by throw ni;' their money Htid influence against the rise. A Lui don letler to a bai.kmjr linn here, nays the ffm- cie arrivals are an uumeii-sO thinti fur American credit. The amount fcerit from America is eve rywhere Bdmil ted lo have saved general bank ruptcy in England. The letters toother bank ing bouses iu this city are very much to the same tiled. Thad. Stevens on the Monroe Doctrine. Washington, June 10. The Senate was not in session to day. In the House, Mr. Stevens gave notice of his intention to ofivr the following resolution : Resolved, That the Commute on- Foreign Affiirs be instructed to enquire into the propri ; .eir of loaning to the Republic of Mexico, on hei.oblic to preveui the ovenhrow of iu Gov- 1 ... .- i i proper security, fU.uuu.uuu, io ena-oie saiu eminent aid the estaulishraeufof a monarchial Government on the conlitieut of Nordi Aine. ri?a. .,," auureci me iioush ,n if.Vor o, ..... pro pos.uon. Mr. Stevens ca u : iiiemno i ar- '" wf UoM T T Z7n2 M' W r-' ' ' ' " bravado. Tin nee years airo tl.e measure now p J l" : f r;!!f u' 'J "f cause lor war wuu laned money 1o eilhe belligerents would have b-eu it bie.it Ii of Deft- lt i . ,, So in, tn lon money in llie iU'plb' h ,n j1H.,v KMI,.d.r,t(1 rt ci(US:. fr WHr y . ,, t. T, , u. Ja IS belli e-.-ni. ,t France can have no -t:.ma of comn aint. aecoidiiiL' lo the atncttrt rule ol in terii-jliJsjw lbe-.duty i.f this ti i make ita mural power fell by other nations. U ptontattB -sy; a wlen.-wliielr vh l l-Wtf Why ilo wa allow our avow, .1 I ruiei le to . . '. . . brfdi-.iaced by any miwi r ? It itti.-.u on r ho ., toHjrta Jl!li!zJX-jl--tM?llHIH-Ui. M..x m.lu.n. hat a blunder, l.t a crime, ... i ....i . - wh h rr i h ........... - - tnTa.niiLr forces in finteeir mom us. ixK're. . , : . .11 1 1 J ; that liuHj.un.ii.led Mexico will be to atohi, and UepubHcaiiiinii in that be.iulifnl country be amon the ibiniis lhal were. If it is Hot intended to vindete 'the M niriM doc trine with energy, let il be abandoned Willi JSg iiity. 'In' my judgment il was wi-e to declare that no foreign nation rhould eslabli.-h a throne on this comment ayainhl tbe consent of the neotilej Without foreign aid it is clear that U publicaniMu will bo crushed out in Mexico. Moiier ia M-outred to uta.b Juareza arm, and i .- f-w i ?0,OOO,00O could be advanced ly-theT.nilel Slate, wkh mortg.igo on Lower Cul.foriiia, Soriora, niid other Sutet, which would rnnke it Mfe. If Miximiliiiu nti wr, it won't fclarrn u, but giv u n opportunity to viiulict our Lonor, "Which hits Woma dim under tb Micaw btr policy of our Forego Secretary. I hop oms decided steps will ba tken. "ANOTHER STEP. Yeterdaf, in tlie.lloiw, a "repreen lalive from Pennsylvania inlroduoed a bill for tli ereHiiuoof a "National I3ureaa of !o(urancr The. preent,4ocale(l,, CoujjreM are deir mind lliat.fo far aa thef a rV concerned, noili- . . . ' .... our Uuverunient troia ontxd Jiiuited and well defined powt-m, to a grand, ConnolidMlfd, central despoliain, wlione powers shall be liuiilrd only by the will of an irrespoiisible mnjorily. They liwye ahesdy usurped most of the iuipitHnl hm.I miih il'tricUK powttiN, which were winely Irfi by lliu C.liKliltilion to the se'veral Slat!, or lo llm people ihemaelvea, and now lliey aie prepnt iiiLf ' to usurp yet another. N. Y. Sn. ' 1 A great excitement was created among the adherents of tho negro bureau in , Mof.ilea few lays ago, by tho marriage in that city of a former s'avo of (iven r.d 1 nea ircfrard's to A white woman, by tho name of Jones, and a teacher of the Ireedmen. The couple have left tor the homo of the wo:nau'a iwtrents in the; North, where there will doubtless bo a 7 . . . . . . .. crreat iubilce over this manifestation of Civil Kighta when the nair arrive. As the unfortunate females parents were doubtless abolitionists, aud are now in tho Radical faith, they caniut but be rei joiced at the progress that has been made by their docile oftkpring. But, Berionsly, this case presents the light of a public atl'ront, and comes under the laws of Alabama that declare miscegen ation a penitentiary otlcnne. .V. Y. News. . It is said n man tip North has inveet ed a ccare-crow which is io perfect that one old crow was 6o badly frightened that he brought back all the combe had stolen during the past live years- Would it not bo a good idea for him, while his hand is in, to get up something of the kind that would t-eare Butler and hi- clan m. badly that they would bring ba -k the h er plate and other valuables stolen from the South" within the past ti v. ycais '. If he will somo of us will divide with the inventor. I' .. -e ' t hours" striko of the New Y" : f' ic e iipenieis Inm ended, nnd the in : Me . .no to vyoik mi the former tcrro llo t) (Ear. linfl Hail U0ai0. E.ipiorer k Suprrinlinilcnt's Offier, , 'oin jm iiii z-hoi',JuHe 7th, 1800 . CHANGE OF TIME. tin and after Jane lOtn, 18GU, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS Lcsts OoliLlxiro. . HIIL TRAIN ranoRT aho AccdaanDiTicH. 12. HO p. h. Leave ()okUlMro,....l'2.ii r.K ' Raleigh 8.45 " llill.horo' 6 28 " Orvrnnnnro'.. T.4d RHleigli 4 51a. flillsburo' ..... 8.2T Greeimbure'... IMT.U. Sali.lmr, ...H 10 8nliburr b ) " ArrlT at Charlotte,. 12.33 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte, OOIXVG- EAST. HAIL TSAIS. raIOHT AMD ACCOHXOrtATIOR. UT Charlotte, 11.15 a, u. Leaye Charlotte, 4.80 a. h. gali'burr 1.26 a.m. " Oreenboro'.. 4.1 " llilloboro'.... 4.81 " eaii'Durj,.... bw Oreen'boro'.. 1.10 . a. Hllltboro, .... B.SS " Raleiih .4 " Kaleifrh 8. SO ArrW: at Ooldiuoro, 11.20 j Arrlvs at Uouliboro 8.15 i. a. Mail Traia conpi cl at Ruleiph with Raleigh & Gaston Tralrn fur the North. At Golilnboro' with Wilmiiigion & Weldon.aitd Allantio & Ti C. Trains, Accoi.inicdation Train mm daily, (Sundays el- ceptJ,) cuuiiecting with Wilmmglou & Weldon TialllB. ve ThVre is no Sunday Train pnnij North from Wel don ( Ports i mi ill : pasfei.oera arriviiifr at IVeldinl on ;h il rii y can 2 iruiuediulety Vliruuli tin Peters. buri; and tiielunond. E. WILKES. 7i23;d4alC . Eng. f Supt. COTTON cirus, Manufactured btj coi.uubus. ;a. WE' have ri sinned the '.Manie.krt lire of Cotton Uijin in lint oo y. and be iri ar'il lo fill- orders bv 1st '"I Jmre iie:. Ah we thull ne' I". as twe to foie, reirehenled l-y trnveliiig iiniip, Mrii wishing our siiih. a .11 confer a r.-vor by M-mina in inmrur shall bs iitttitile in keep a slix'k in the haiiii" of our i . -i .... :. i 1.. c. . ot sSeswill In- mde on Hie la-ia ol re jdy pay. I A . biiiuiets trttna.'elHHit-RriL'S a- reaaeeg la cash, 1 ... . u nv IrU in the cluerpouits -l if a im!. I.i m.ia sin ann4ftiir tfiaif h l II P. . tiatllttv: S ntl light draught and good mm pi 4) " "r - --t ' ' iitWtmniTl superior In llie an'B'e C) ii-taef, pAiura nave l sieum or g'io wii.i pimrr, u i.e in.-n.iie nicrs-sryf-Tt- til nil t-hws wh-n thu nn be do n"a, we rruoiniih att them in pief. rrnce t' ' tie s-i'Rle cylinder: f, huever. i.nl.fli-rf ul or imvjfiririit ner iitufed thev will not do h well as llie viii'l'! t'1"- MeMS. KeKOS'SKT A t. W liiHiUK'oo, S.C, ars our geueral a;eiii fi.rthe fu t" of N .Careliua. W.U.t LEMOX.. IIUUWX CO. Calttnit.ua (.;, i2h April, I!-! . XT" We willgive proinpl alle.itinn lo orders fori ha above cek-krated l.ms (nun av of tiw-Mate. The price is 6ve d.tlars ($5) per i. a' iheF.cUwy, and five dollars f..r each liio m ill nii'y k eharged to Burcbuwrs, for IraaSiwriaUon in shi? f."nt. I,RO.ET rt Witminrioo, N. Msy I, 6 iil-Jnio2;7 WHO VANTSA PIAKO? V SEVF.RALTTm.iis of the ConoorJ r. . mimU Cutlrr ti reqartlrtj uif ai4 ia stcar. Ua GOOD PIANOS for llieif This baa ia- Uucrd me l nkt airn(emenls with some ul lb best minufnetyrnrs, wh ea euabl me lo furpiaa la straroents of (he niT clais, at reduced ancta I eia save eaeb purchaser from t4(J lo $100. Friee lists of lbs manuUula'ars wil bs Sonl ti taoM b dwlr tbin, aid llivm in inskiaK MiletHioae. h-M sriwctioiis sbsll hsea bsea mads lbs measy eaa b srai la uia, at tay ipeose, by ibe Kouibrra KxursM. aad a Hiaao will be shipitad lo the Uso tti pu'ehacer au drmf Dale. Ech Pianu sold wil bs lally wurruulta AildK-ss meal Kll-r lis. N CI t. MrMrCALrtWELL--S3:lf . . Jans 11, I8CG. JAMM W. OSBORNI. Vm ABBIBOH. OSDORNE Si BARIUNOEB, Atlorocyi il Lav, W CHARLOTTE, N. C. ILL practice in the couniiraof Rowan. (V barrn, ITnion, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Stanly, Lin coln nod (iu'liin; also in liio Biiprviue auu reqa- ral Cooiin of the M.ite. fffOlIice in (ho Brick Building near the CourV Ilun-.', iii t)iirs. A pnl 2.1, 1S00. I7:2mrKl ImDO I'tSlIlt IDIOrHiaUOIl. . Js dm receipt of fifty cents, will be mailed to uny person, any oneol Uio following . , "KEtMPTS FUR 10K ClIK OF HORSES," Viz: cure for Botta, StilDe, Spavin, QrafelexL T , 1 t. ' W tlT! J Lameness, Bruised or Bare Backs. Windgatls Heaves or Thumus, cure for Founder, to take Film from the Eye, Scratches, to prevent Botta, a ear tain . remedy for Fistulo, to relieve Colic, Hida Bound, Broken Wind, Lameness in Hoof, Shoulder Slip, to prevent Foundering on the road, Diabetes, and Gripes. Many valuable horses have been saved from aa untimely death by these remedies, and if given at advised, will not tail to cure. No person who baa a horse should be without these receipts. IW Address L A. CLOUSE, Smith Grove, Da vie County, N. C. v April 3d, I HOG. 13-mo-w Administrators' Hale. " ALL p'runni indebted lo the Estalfof SARAH HEII.Ki. riee'd , ars herrby notified to make imiuediste ps meat and s'ttlemeat, hnzrr iudul-gi-nc; cuniml lie given Tlioms failitic in attend lo this iutice will fins' Un ir noles and se-oums in the lunds of au i.tfiorr. A ad nil psrtui s hvin( claims agaiuvl id Erlalr, will pre-enl them fur payment within ihe lime prescribed hy law, or this nnlice wilt be plead in bar uf r-eovery. Tint, 22d May, 18o6. f N. IIK1LIO, L O. IIE'Lia, f a J. IIOLMKS Q. M. BERNHARDT, ' a3.6t 1 Admra. CAREIAGE MAKING, VY- H. jJVIITH $c CO- " ixRK e'iil earryin'g on tl; Ciicriaffe Mnking buai ness at their old sland, oioito the Luilieriaa Church, in H iti branches. They irenemlly keep on hand a unrulier q( cmnilelcil juli1 Unggiea, .Sulkies,! Hoekaways, Sic., wbii h lliey will sellcbeap. All woik put up to order in their line of business sliali be executed seenrdi.ljr -to s" 'ideal ions, and in a .ipcMor'Myie. . All kind of repairing done at short iiotiee, Ci nifiy iroduce und hlinber taken in exchange for wk. SMITH & CO. -oo HATTING. The unilersiffiieil al,so carries on the Hatting btlB iness, nnd in it sepentie apartment, may always be found superior "liniiie-uiade Hats." Call and see them, nnd lu'imr all the lurs you can to exchange for good, durable Hals. Wm. II SMITH. March 20, 18G6. tf-w-K T. E. BROWN CO. HaVINO largely extended their facilities for all kind of Tin, Siittt Iron and Copper Work, art fully prepared to (ill all orders in their line of bus iness in superior style, and cheap. House- roofings Glittering c., per contract Slilli, and all other Copper work done in the very best manner and on accommodating terms. Old pewter, copper, and couavtry produce taken in exchange (or work. Jj Wholesale buyers advised to call and bfear prices before purchasing elsewhere. March 28. liCi 3mo-w MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES 1 18 Market St., Philadelphia.. DeALERS in Machinery and Supplies of every description, for Cotton aud "Jooleo Manufactories. Also. Oak Tsnued Leather Bettinir, Card Clothipi'., cp,lloti .ana woolen Jns, warps, aiareu, oip, oye jWuft Ac , Ac. A'(h'nce itiado oo consignment f"' . r; ,, , n.. . , r.l nidtiin okiI u'rw-ili.ti vtrna cotton and woolen varna. . , ..... jL tJi'tTsoIicITeJJ' wlIictrTiatl receFve promprlt-. . MariOi-li-lKOH.. A. J. I'EROSiKT, VV. L. DtaLiSSKT, liltAUAM DAVia. DER0SSEX & CO.; pily fMr( hitft, Etriblvshed ISSOt CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS., No. 0 Xnrih Water isircct, (up stairs,) VlLMIXUTO.N,.X. Q. - T N r- ..- ILL pve personal, attention to the purchase aod sale of produce of every de.-criptivtt, auJ to r-CX-i vins'. and foi ward rf3 goods. JIweh .'12, 101 w-10-pd3ui J. J. SUMMERELL, MJLK OQice at, his residene, Vet Ward, ' SALLSIJUIIY-. I , i- y !. -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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