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VOL. TniltD SEiUES. 1 60 0 U"XI"'"i v . . .i . L i iii ad RATE Of ADVIiT niRBi (paoaof WUncf) ftrrtftwertioii, 1 03 ou fof S b additional puWl.'??i. ! st) SPECIAL NOTICKS. Know Thy Destiny. " .. a..lla AMralucta, Clalr- M ,!,. .. ... ..ij.-! thr rf.nllBe . ui ikeOU weabi, aa. - . u J IraWW. "--" .TTl ...... , j riser wl .... .a... aa.a-rt.vte. rIM u. iaas Ilk Sale . ikuMlH. THM to IM aB. aa ; rrii .r rfcvr CH astell ar'3 i I. : Taua, P. If Wonderful But True. D4MI MWOTOH. Ika l-rtaBr trol l awl iiniiiaaiaw w i .7JL-lrM -.-r. - .ad-r.di.JI ilHp.i,.., ,1., aauia. Mia.! M aklrf aataauaaawt r . .!,.,. .tli and u.lu !. Una a the oi ikwmn - ..,.1. UJ l, ib. Kr.och. aud n i li .u!y ral I- OU tJtar IMaaM ranalf. ,-h,r all " laaaravauaat te-iMMala a.i1Ma, WaJa Oaatacra ato. I o M tI. Weal Tray, . T. ' v3.. A'ouxa Ju iY returning ! . ao,a ha, aW ba a aofl laaj r..K aii .'. v.aaW-H-a laalaad if-'M"" r,MIil UP-a a. t is- . -, .,T,K M ptHtif ma-aaaar-mat 0m . ia. Ci C SIA.M BALM. a4 aaaiar ii.aa U.t .laal.1? .-"lai-itt ti . lti'. -. y IU Uij or Uf k- t; . . lb,lr aal arf-afaor- . H.l t II U . - n .1- nuaHiMaM ill. a llalar. rplf - :nrfa, T'l "' lalucataaaala 4r.a toi-wiiv a. .:M h-..ir, . .'.iaa4aatifjana'iaaaia iipaila e ia. ,--"ataaaalaaaikHa 4raa rrn H .:i im Ui.parlii-. i :.f kaaHii Iba axaa. aaa II- Mrlca a. lr iIB S.""4 w l-a-J- B- ainl r'i.T II . .,i by n'a - ttraaTaa taaataJI f ah flk'br-'t- a. I ra rajalU t,rt. S. T. r.. naif awricaa a calf . a " FREE TO EVERYBODY, A LTa i. Ca-calar. 0rla tatar i .ua a U.a fil p.loa aa Ik. rt b1 aaaa.. li Uavbaa baa a aaaaaif aaa aHiM - r- , -.1 lu.arta. an iaa (raa..braa. -(,.' X. raaaf laal. ar gaallaaia ajaid lall w '" ' t,r aa4 raaalta a aapy paataabl a rwara mail. ' AaJrtaaJ'. $ Drawar, l. at, . TVi.; s. t. ASTROLOGY. The World As(om.shed .MADE BV THE fciUEAt AS I'UcJUMiilST Madame H. A. PEIIRIGO. KhrraaUaarataa morlal a.rr krva nturnatbia ciu!ariMC abaen( frtaiid. or Wvtra. ia- uwaa loai or alula a tropartr,. wl f "am voa . ... L.a aa.LrUd la aanua. and in hal oa "ill h bv-i inrraaafnli iraaafat ff rr Ay, "aatiaya and : lalla yoa tha Vary day yoa Will marfj-. ri.aa ma aam, Itkaaaat aad. abaxatttrrtaooa of itia pana. lba raada yoar ry Uiita(hia.ad by har lm B panwiaral paxrara airaaila tha darkaawf-tJidd'a inja uriaa of Uta fatal . I'run tha alam aa iu iba f'iodwaal iha ma i 6a atar. lhal wvart-oina ir pra iloaaiaala 4a .iha iwoAifaraliaa Irani lb aapaota aad pwtwaa.iaf If til4 :&&L haaaeuaai th limot urin, ni aeaura. ui iallay wf. maa. Fait nut lo waall tha fraataal Aa(rok(t aarth'. It ,ooa y.. but a iri. and yoai may aaaar train baa ao f.reMf an j.-pirra-nil., CoaaoHaliua iaa. ViTK likaaaaa and alt dewrvd labr-naUo, l Paitiaa htlnt at a dialaaca ctfii eon aulk iha Madama by inH Mih aoaial aafrty bad aat iafaeiioa to Ihamaalfea, aKif id paraoa A fall and riplicit ehart, wrillaa not, wi'h alt irtayoiaa aiiaarr ad andlikaneaa atwluaad.aaut bv a ad oa va-i(M of piica ahitva mwtionaia. 1'ba -wiricteat a-rey tH b mainlatnad, and all eurrapodHc raiarnarfi dratroyad. Ugfarancca of iha bighaa (ar faionli ad lb.iaa daainnf uWni. Wriia plaiuty ilii. djy id Iha aramh aad yaar iaVhifh ynu tvai-a born, a n rloainf riaall hiak ol bair. . . Addfa Maoaii M.'v-A. PBttRKiO. '' U. nu. ' CRfSrlJiVIA V : Ob ! ih was hrauliful and fair. ' U'Uti aurry a)aa, nd radiant hair.. : ;' Whoaa cnrlinf landrila mitl antwinad, " 7" Eabaiao;iha vary fcaarl and Blind. ttt Bali ' Ciii'lis'r i'ftfclattWtf J flat., Klamlrta ( llaa.y Bsrvt tana. By. Migg thia 'kriidaJiiKa. .! fiylffmaiM W. L. CLAt K i CO . nwni'iata. ' li. S Waa fayaila Blraal..' ; i ,...v . ayraaaaa, Ma VoHL ,., b..arl-i -ny.. amr-i"." -"- ' Bi.o.u. .slw,.Tto. N. V. ym ri raala uia Ktr f rmtmr -j Tbefa M4t M lidiaft of jr to 1. To as) w l iraal a"1 1 T. - - "J nn U fr for all, h4 all may be (air . By tha ast of - - - OHASTELLAR'S 'white Liauin KKAMEL, Ft Improving and Brlifjflof lb CompleiLiB The moat valaaWe and perteei preparalioa is aa. ivlii I ha kla a WraBlirtel paeii-hke Hat, thai ia only f-wsdia yosita. ttqatckly remoeTan, ! rack in, PimpUs, likatchea, Moth Paiebee, liallowoeee, KtaptWHw, aad ad impurilita of lha akin, kindly haal if lbMma laaviag iha io '' ,,, ' afcar. - ll nnnnt 4lwia fcf 4aaV . orulioy. aoa biu( a iUbki prpilioo u r (roily tiarinlfM. It Iha ooly rtK;W of lh kma M by tlx Fiaark, and ib eouadr4 by tha Pana. MB m id.p.nbia f-fi f, SO.IRIU bulil-a wara i.ild iariaf ib pa JT? "' &at iwiimrf mM.y." Pnea oaly 7 Cla BEKUfcK " ajr .. n. , y.jy 3s 5 Bif Kl., Truy. N. V. EXCELSIOR r EXCELSIOR tt IIAIIl KXTEHMINATOIt, For-liciuoving 6uperfliioii8 Uaif. To ihaladira tiprci.Ilv, intntuubU otplUt.y rwHnuwud iwelfaa beiof o ln,t iiidiairBiblc aVticU i.i fcm.ta r plrid. d bun, or iiijura Ilia aia. bal acta di rcily on lh TaiA; j . . ,.. a lbi ti.jw Liw . .. ..- ... , .vii. . iuimutaai. it ' It i amrranicn u r"""- -i - ,MIBIH.ll-'T , , . , ,u,L,ialv m My aiidTdicaliy aalnp-li'.u l . Uain Ak. .b. .i. x.miIi and ulu !. 1ln 'a the ouly iba'aiiJlcaal. ar-irhi a-d by lb. Kr.ocb. aud ia - b. u!y fal . Separator Capilli. . -i... J . c- n.mll.. la Ite fcn-u. . o..(ll, ' "? Airt fjvtKT m ' a laaariaiti bair. REPARATOR CAPILU, r... ...i.,MUlf h lr tio-tu b!J V (lroah'lTr aa.M,ia.a: ilaJla iaita 4 -& r"" WS-frff. h r ni tk- Ut-.a, H baa u .al. U wiil bc ill l.-. A ... .r,.a eutu ihf aiu ' " ' rr"m nr" laa ihl a-rli., itf half l lauiirwn ira iaa lo ilur, !,.). A taw iB. prarlilicHiaia ba airr'.al liut b'i c-1'r.iaf I'' I '"re " J laa ihr rf.mih f Ha b.ir v U-r.(. Tb'ir a-a-f- i, ai law, a iiiwuiii- i.-a ..m ill. if n rri'i) -a'i brjf ailimaa l!ul II i , P"' r- an- (" r.uc.nuim " fuu- rrf tr-aa..M) fUHM-mi, aa iui.-ii.ilta..l fhe drrrul Cpaiaii .ba auirarnaifd l.r il.r li ir ui.d U-Urd ar ri limy awfllil". ai-d yH n.a liav ali.tv iht.. l'g aan.uiiia lu it.ir i.owhai-. Town-It a-a wo'ild ..), Ity iha ." jiaralor i: il!i ; lUtiH r.i ti.ab' aui. il fal- Iv ra.io. mi U.j.ur rtraaaolalioHa. Il ) 11 '- a. ' .( AJI.r and a a lit aH Cim o-.l naap n ardit. p ipl. l"glHar ilh a r'a.aapt ilia ; ay, alch .ill ba raturnad yoa ou ...j tu i.un, , ,d,u,,.nra1,.f.c....uaa-o.raa. I ban' miay pro.i lrfa. W. L VLAUk A. ., rhamin. So. 3 Maat l"avlle Slraai, Syraeuaa, .Maw York. PMy WHISKERS i .AND ; MUST ACHES! KOKt'KU in jrow np.-iijba amfMilh'M fra in flom .hrra tit n mrx-ky iI lr.' fKVHi.N K'S RKs. r.l KlTKUR CAriM.AIBB Ihamoit aowdar J.8I .tifcwoy- in modarlr aeiauca, acinif apon iha 1 H ard and Hair in an alnHiai amaa-M maoliaf j It rota baao aWd by ihe aliU d Pr and l.ond..n ilk Iha ewrt f.aliaruii; aaccaai. Xamaa nf all ot i chaaefTwiH ha raf laiarad . aud if aalira aaliafaelioH !....( .i..a lu airarv iuauca, iha niooay ariK ba iH.ui tui Iii an ihf Kb. ra.lrafaidat. Prica bj maiTi' aaalad aad paa( paid, 1 . l r1 v ' Zafal ' laIKi..' eira.lara ...d laaiwK,nial. ma.lad fra. " r'lToiu'onr.Ld 1 A-dJT BKKc;r;8., ifHJTTa dt CO. i ha.n..... tTi V:: -r-,,T"iy,N V' '" aoU hhaMnftaflh.rth t.iPrW.rv" BEAUTY- A uburn, Golden,' Flaxen it Silken Curls j rRDDlH'El) hv ilia oa of Pnd fK BRU'X' HUrtKlT fJE iTrKVEt K. On. afTliaalion war raniod la earilba aUalrichl. a aiatb.rB hair of ciihar aai iiilo -a.y rinali..or ha. m"" "'1' la haa B aaad by iha ltMabiaa.f d Iami- i?Wt,W trwi)''"! J": O"" ry tu Iha hair. Prica by maili-aaalald and p.' pi Mi. SI llrarriplita i'irculara m.dd fraa Addraaa BKRiiKU, ISIIt rr-S dt CO, CharaiaU, No. Ui. Kiaiai. Tri-v. S.Y.-M avaula f-.r Ihe Ivaitad -tat-a. , N AFFLICTED! SUFFEUNOMOUK! Vbanhv th oaa.f 1't JHINVI I I.E'S EMXf R. y.- M an bparad parmai'iantly. a.id at a Wiling Tha aatnniahina aoc. a aa h,ch ha amapilad ihia iB.alaabla madrciaa tor Fhy-ar.Und Narvoaa Waak acaa. ana"rat fbabitiiy rV-aaali.Mi. Iiaa .d Maa. aaW Ka-ffyr !aay.t ? ' CiinaaqoaB- cinif yotlfJiwlia a, rano-aa i. ina io aai B !M ptparallna Tr"aeoarad: : " .. e 'rrnvarrai.-' rneatraaity lir rtarfy- h4Sa,. h-a id of luaauiiy, dle. Ii H raal.tre lh ptna. ranair iha haalth af thoae who Hy daalroyad- it by aaa ....I mitrim nr atari! Itfaniicaa. Vouna maa. b bumhofsad no mora, by " Qnurk i.- .. ..-.j .:r...r.i,ntnBiini. bni aamt wrtbi MOCItarp aaaai. 'R " - - - - j.i.a. f.., ib. F.ll.ir. and be at once rertored lo neatltiandriBp'rt-A'pav'rtt : MtyJaet.X"Tfiir9i rm - ii.rireat.SI V .ttaf' iwaiiiiM ti tn tiunillfPai "frtti wi . . . i i, par fco. Eiltaif of ra ,b J: ViU b Iomj sddiMa, cJoaJj SaM,aa4 faV i,hi, .ai daiith,n.ny rHL-Si lJ.te?.h.i wpM. .rtidaof itaiBd a.aroff.red-lb. Am- VJ VJrTatar .!.'. iha -oaWfc or lw . - V . - t ttaait itttmTtmnntn tiuMnfPl vmt 1 SALISBURY, N; C, MONDAY,- MA11CII ' 4,' 18CT.- paid, by mail air pipiaaa, on faealjK pr pnra Ad- itta an Aa4ra tti nmiir i. MIIITTTH A CO. CKairfWa. Bsly No. 8H4 Ki.ar 11, Troy, N. Y. A nichmondMaa in )dck "7V W ami y Thoumwl IMlar Waiting an Owncv-Tke Heir found in Vkioago. . . , . - . .. A brief partgrh h lately rnn the rouudg of he iii-cm, stating in i-flcct tliat fortnne of f250,(XK) wm ttVftitii'g Dr. I'attorson, or lii lieirs, oi Mobile. Tlte full history of Mho cac, tde dibcoTery of the Loir in Cliicag..,- A'ld tho jirovioift exicri(jtccof.tlittt icrii,..aff-rl mate rial for atirat cl! romanco without ricuil of imhcllishnioiit. We j.roixmo toe merely the'outlincd of tlie norj', which il not 1M trwe tliair trajr. . . -In 1803 rich wdv.wanwt tuwcuy from .ilolLle, AUil,t!UIT;.tl .'J .l'" foraomo time at me of our principal ImtcU. She wu the Jauhtjr of llf. U. V I 'lit lemon, of Mobile, who aaiicoa jiulife aud 6nbicquciiil Lecauie a'suro"' on in the rebel aeryice", Svt y tupiiihizing iiiiliilio rebellion. lio caino wiuhii me Union liiioa. aud. huvuiK w.nviMtcd mM 6f.rLe propertyanto.muiey; - puata.,- ged ot UU,UUO ID. CHhU, ucBiuoi. -...v l..Ha mvnii hr arrival in Chicago. Ol i coureo a widow, young, hnnlouie, and mtkk wa tho recipient of in nj flat , tcring attention!, whi e ! ere mi ner child, a little girl,' a he' only com pan -' ion.shv however, a very eluded life, waiting for the terminutiwn of the wjir, . WJieu hostilities fre vcr bhe went to Mobile, found tlMt her i was mis lin", and no doubt dea l, while h aea tata were almost entirely waste ! by the dibastcra of war and by litig:i in. I to siding forbhoft time at W ur-lnugton, blie became Acquainted with aud presently married a Mr. D ,' i a well Irtiown rebel gnnmaker at U chmoiid They were lei to try to i cieite'e their fortune iii ihe oil regions aid n-mo-ed ..!.- ;;n;ir Mr. I) invest- mem in the land and m unking well w.rj Jiirge, but were al : ,! h-r ,.; C" ceaafnt. The re ult was that iu h very tVw month thcT were iuiie iiii-venh- ed. aud thehubbar.d w.-m to the frontier fw trv to repair ta-ili attaint 111 ht t-iriiimT, wniie in- iiv.r.ini. to Ctiicaa tKC ni'l tune, lim- " iaV . l.u. Mrrivo.1 har.ilv i. ii fiiciet I .....ui. Ira all.tAill hei fo' one week., one wna one of gcnjle blaiHirand-nmik'd M work, but the at once nougni ment a an humble neauitresa. K.me ol our clothinir hoiiae 'men, being imprivs .... i.a. i.a.a aiiiM-aratiii-fl-. rviaaiiia aa w . . a i . . ....lila .a'a. Cllfll .11 , - ., - - . fJ.rl.T work k allC W3H allle to CIO pie parjn g necktie. &C. So, WllTl dil geuce, . Jn ft fow, mon,w not otlly ttble to provide for herself tlit necearies of tfa. I.lll IO f'llll.loV two or th'OO arMa- Uants, and to look forward t the etb ! lishment of a more independent busi- i ... . Her husband, meantime., did not do well, aiid proving to be unable to com bat misfortune successfully aa she had done, he returned in few-months," t bo supported by her. exertions. A tew months ago, nowever, uu k"'1 l " a t-cUmiih--idiop, (near McVicker llMUbte) wJiW hi- tkiil as a mechuiiic mon rave pro oie of largo returns. The "faithful wife often carried Ins ineata Kviin rhenrwd "hi ml ami sometime- chtdeil ivifB beeaiwe i proUge4 4ii la bOr Mr IIHO contriving a pa by the way, th pied were cun bors far into the night., Mo as tneii patent skate. e are low, that the rooms thov occn- curiougly adorned. Tie man was a rebel, and on his side of tho house were hung pictures ot Tepei'ctiieie anu rm humble estate wits sooti to be- ahaii- (found. . - " SimtdtaTieonsly with the appearance of tho paragraph to which we have made reference, came a dispatch to the lady from Mobile, and anotfrer from Washington, notifying heT. that in Mier fathers right she was beif . '"e SR Cstale that was as yet unclaimed. The sewinic mat-bine was gladly abandoned, and the locksmith threw away his tools. Before this time, no doubt the snbj of these freaks Tf fortune are merrily laughing over their little episode eome where in' , tie ricinity of Moblil.- bay, nA u-itfi chastened suirits humbly en , joying the goods that have fallen. to the m Ch icaqo I!'juWica.. - --' , ' o r- .. " tRAKGIEXT 'YflCaNG UEK.r :r 1 Girls beware of transient joung Irioii; Bfipersnffertbg-ndd recollect that a steady Rimer boy or mo chanio is worth all the floating trash in the world. Tbo allurements of a dandy .Tiioli eth a Lotd chain btnif hm rreck, a an kinir attfk in.x 4u& oaw, - some hones'- tailor'a coat ou Lis back, andail 1...1I -Tmr3-7,7il- at nil tll lOiH Or a e ,hwtrt4reWi liors were a tiny "atar and strips," Lin .rK4 of the eng'agemetitt that place I -mlon - rat- and -tjiuott- heroev -Jluf TOttiiRtllw-ditfereiice 4etweo Joi- ''"'Ilth gland Wlaja anUtMuioiy ters'j t.betr Mtcctfona.iasr, wuoe niw yi such a youa, ijian are lost in the wan of the honeymoon. M is true. The Iloston Post, in an editorial. arti clo cm Mr. Eliot's bilK takes, occasion to rftvcal tbe itatoa .of .H4iliit4on -ia the North OAAt I "Newnpapcr ofllcea have been rool) bed Jodividual. seized and tarred and feathered, rMden opon- raila, and eieea tive Influence interoaod to shield the oulpritt. from tho pauishnient the court decreed. "Ilobberiefl and mnrders barn been alarmingly prolific garrotet, bank robbers aod burgla'S liave. pliei their voeation aa-rigilsully b-r aa in Louisi ana, and width as much Impunity ; but this ia; goring a ditferenl ox, and Mr. Klliot and his radical tr'wih aro not at all alarnu'd by the fa;t. Tho murders all all I around us la Itoxbury woods, in Krahcoitia, X. 11., in Auburn, Moi, Urw,lr ai dpfirailitv the South cannot ex ceed": while the rolle'riea" Tn Ts'ow Vorkl aud NJw England aro unpreceoonted in ma "nitsdo and numbers. IT crime be tto?atto who.' vhj Jo decide uoou tha right of sslf -orcrnmcjit, Tie;I.nglaht! woiild be ill tmuiinent danger of lernfo- rraTgw-Mrfe'nRir'it t, aim tw mere "b'lerfugo to prolong power and put i oiiHge in the hands of tho Radical party by ' Bhnfing nt w)e-thiid ( ike territory and one-third of tho people of ho Uiiied'Sia'ava from any repreeetitatj'on or any voice in government, o ' ' 4 Goo 1 1 iivice- John II. Prentiss, in hisrcce'.t valedictory, on retiring from thc'ediioiit.1 chmr, which he filled for forty-one Wan, ha tW t'oiluwiug.:..i'J.o man slioiifd be without a well conducted, newspaper; he is far behind the spirit of the af,'tuiileaiiereads ne ; 1 i rut upon an equal footing with in fellow man who ' enjoy such advan'age, and shows tt dUreg"ird of hi family, in n;-t oflvrring il.eui an opportunity of acquir ing' knowledge oi what is pasbing in the world, ae the newnpaper- fiirnUhe Ihe chea'peat p.)le teaching. Show me a family without a newnp iper, ai.d I a ill venture to bay theie will be manners of ignorance most feuikiiigly in coutrat with the neighbor aim allows hitiwll aueh a ralioHat-Uidulieiicfi. VouugiUtn. eMieciully, should ied iicwapapen. . If I were a boy, even ot twelve yea a J would read a ..ewrp.ip weekly, vi n iiMiMjJil had JO,, work. J'y toicl.Jigl.Vto ea ninin y eOonghio pay for it. Tlio boy w!m nud - w.cll''wiit learn fo think and aii:i'nz; ,Hiid if o he wdl l;.e ainiott sure to make a man of liiunHiltWhamig vicioti-. indulgences, which reading is cab eulated to bygct a dislike for." i THE DIFFERKNClv The Emperor Napoleon recently ra reived in'orniitioii of the oilnpidated etat'eoftlie loniba' of tha Engiieh otlicers killed a' the' battle ol"fonloiie, in which WelliiU'ton defeated the Firench under Soult,iu April .1814. Uo 'at once took upon himself the. rcpitration of these toin1, at his own expense, and w rote an autogrifckk"tfr tu' Yiscouflt. Ud, "which he said : ''Soldit-rs who fall upon a foreign soil . are tho toperty of that country, audit i;he duty of ull to hon or their memory." ,110 'English have acted no less handsomely in an anala gor1.--lheburU glFtuwid of-the FccmcIi pnaoiera of War who died if -Dartmoor pris ii, in the wiily part of the-pre?ent centary, ha recently -been thoroughly .inci.ied orijaiMeMtally painted, aird a haudoome a-r.iiuto'olilUk reai ed, lear- ing an inscription 'To the mctnry 4ih rViMii-!i i.ntioiieis of war who died Dartmoor. DulrUdrMUk vd pro . f - ijn comtnitteeXchaKcd witk the preparation', of the Fftral sraievard at Gettysburg, were exercised about a proposition... to blast to pieces rock on ihe. grounds because u ia said people aiHi- a muter. :5ESI tosEGQEaii& Wo find tho follo'.viirg ecnsrble aJifg- tion ! in n Floiida J aptT croditefl m , 'Georgia exchange, i V - 'L,i tl.e pl i'iltr take tho $150 which he piupots to pay an extra 'band, and invest it iu manures, judiciously, and he will iiicruMse'fhe amount of hi, crop mere tbt ihe woik of an tx'ra hand.. Beaidei ha, ,t...R clilir Mbovtf this the board, am otleLextia necessary to tllVolfyrmng of han'rfs tho. present ly. .,$hei, take t!ie H2 0 tji t be W ould. ) ay fof ti : e in .ft lc- nd iiivet in the same way.'tQ say nothing uttliii JjJinos fkttd ploehv and any one can maoiiy pefeei v thetdvantake a" man icoiild iav oyer h4. netghbcr b. fioiie -f theee frftilixora. .We are glad fP ;aea-lttMy-ont l.n -implies of jrnano and otlier nui- nur.s. Although the-number of labor - ere i.a d.c'-cafl . byj hnndr d rh th Iw " ' ere.-nlaik have lately beu circulated iu Torc-n-lo. ' Ttiy are - an excellent imiUiuiion of the A large numir o. Cuu....v,. v. - g(nBiner.nots , ' ' The Looisiaolan. who crnne hilbe'r ia search of laborers for their pliihlatioh, returned home n fyiy day since- without bsvrog obtsi'-d a 3Sgt roan..Vorarwt " ' ' , - r in r C4iriiits,iicAJ;WiI.fo I iw er .v-ouni :s .agi-UaUaUiHyr jfttrlsTWrcWWiTW .... .',,,'hJ av,, iha Fr-'-wh t,le d frosaotiae the Kiowth of donieatio aai. Isapiiomteih' . - s. ' . vi.laL ,.,1, had bi bead Jilown otT. 'then Uiing preyiaioos witj. tie ..money .Twrn r. . I - NO. 9: ' . roitTUAM 0ALLEUY-. IMr. Borer wbo iirosctjtod tl.e .tntnort tj report of lh Xsw Orleans Ma8acreT T concluded his report with 4 brief nkefcu 4iMliractr and antecedents of the leading 'loyalmts' of New (Menus. Jt will aectn to niiow tho claim these patri ots" have on the ayropathj of the ITi.foif: "Judge Howell, tht ostensible leader of the Convent'". niti's, boii.g a j resident of Hit Convention, had been a Confeder ate office-holder, and a such had taken theoatlu f nlli fiance to the rebel g"V eminent, t e txacl phraaoology of whit-b wl W funJ mt psjt oi ie tet ulrnf. LxGovcrnrtr Michael Uabn, promi nent leudir and orator of the Convention uta J,sJ !ka beeu, in ittt arlf day of the rtbelll'-n, aCoiiruderateotnce 'iiniaer. mU Us-d tk v-iiir-- tu (ia-f . Allaia. tJ- a . lb 1 -J a . J . mire. Jlo hnl uici) ouiciit'oa hs vraun in prcnting Confrdcrnte flags to rebel regiments when ubont to march against the Ln on armies. "Iiufos King Cut'er, j crhaps tl.e mot influentiH.I of tho lenders, hnd distingnish ed hiuise ine. qjih P'"g -! .fiS. pens-e, a rebel company, known in tii Confederate , army s the 'King Cutler (juard.' " W. Is. Fiah, a meni her of the -Con vr n twn; hfA ieeera)irY of h 8Mlherii 1 U'gh'ts Secret Association,' a ee-8i"ti n nn- ty tTgaiiired durir-g the Confedeiv ate rnfe,. and "exercising espoinnc Tvf r ;hu movements of Union men. lie wn. also, one of the committee of ex'reme .e (e-sionitg W'ho voted for hanging Mr. Fiaiiders and helped to tnke Iiim from his house and family and forco him beyv undtheli.es, on ' account of LU L'niou sentiments. "J. lUtidall Terry, a member-of the Convention, and 'a moving man i: li e proce$ior.s afii demonstrations' of fie coiiveutioiiists, in March, 1302. jit a rc view Confederate troops in New-fJr ie4iiH. oaraded in a rebel company, c"ar ryjig a'Matk fiif.', with acull and ernsA- bonea, n.dicattitg. no quarter to n.n s-.-luk-l. .........-.v-.-j --: .:-' "'William Henry altors, angrier ember of the C'lUvt ntion, ra)'sel a,ei.e! eoiiij any and coiunianded it lnoi'tlf. !.. V. Darinov. AfHUut Berireani at arms in. Die Convention, mid candidate for del- p.'Hle. volunteered in the rebel army Uai.t autlhfi.Jjuii'n at SUiloU, hadi puvl money to thugs to knoca oowu rs ar aud. drive them from the polls. lie iotd a!n Iiimjo sthug himself; had knock ed dov n r. judge iu the street, on hie way lo coHit, and was accused of murder. 'Ti e -e men were all prominent umoog the conventionists. They were political adventurers kuown to have' favored tho Confederacy, wheu it seemed s'rottg, arrd deserted i' wlien it became weak. Oth ers of lesser iuiJe, w'lo had, like them, been rebels when rebellion seemed to prosper, wrre active in the m veji'tlon move-men'." TIIL TEETH OF A HOlUSE. ..; At five years ot atro a horso lias iv tAoth '24 molar or iaw tcc.th, 12 Inctsdr or front teeth, aud 1 tnsks or canine teeth, between 'the. mo'lnrs incisors, but Usuatty wanh'i''g in the mare. At IiyUi only Ihe . 0 1111 . ... -. - two nippers or miuaie ineisois appear At a-vear oldrthe incisors are all visi- bl on the first or milk set. - Cefore three years the permanent nip pers have come through. 11 .1 a Ai At tour years oiu, me pcruiitnwii ur viders next to the nippers are out. ' - ' At five tho mouth is" 1 perfect: the sec n.f Bi- of tcetlTK ivini' been completed. SfX-,-the -llQUOW- UlW-kJl llUpAtav4 called the nfark, has dieappflarca lrom the nippers, end diminished in tbe'dt- VoaHt At seven the mark has disappeared from thtvtlividers, and the next teeth, or eoruera. are level, though showingno mark. v ; . , A r n1rbt the mark has sTone from the corners, and the horso is said to bo aged. After this tauo indeed g xl authorities sav .aftf r 'five years the age of ji horss ca'rrrmly bo conjectured. But the toeth gradually chAtvge their form, the irnisors becoming round, oval ami then1 triatign Ifttv Dealers sometimes bishop the tee.t.i of old horses; that is. scoop them out t imitate the mark; but thitjcan bekifown bv the absence, of the white" edgo of enamel which always surnbunded the hv the shape df the teeth. and .uuu.kjfcB itiJ,KuraTGeHlki'in: Th PtaanaL .alpr aWV - tllt B II ItuiVf JJI4W : .a .. ,-f. , " - li I I . I... milll biiVua..-W-l-ii-U-tJ i..j....i: . .! ih.T a.Til thai Hi iarv-cs jibonar all -imkfiowil in Frame, iscotnjii III Ini JIiAJ-a--... . Traflitf a iriirtiiiro tunia are a w '.' - . . . L,Wt thVSbtioos i.;m.I ta. Iha-ConsnetaKSoua act of Ji ., , - of that territory as a statoi Tba following a oris bt JasVlUiiagS. sayings : "A loan runfg for offiee. pu in mind of a k that Mat ; be;sroell of every body, bt meets, and .wsg hinwetl !' - - YII01EJ?0. J752. NEWS OF THE DAY, y ' coxnrnssioN'AL: WVhinjton, Flru.ry, S3. In tho S.nnts . mot'oo to r.'Ur tbs inoUltor ftiiiiidajjot6 fiaftQuiNUril i.ii hia rafuading of saVva Cun. dlaj thcuanml dullnr, psaacd Ths bill ordering diatmrlnff officara (-' r- , Iha rartnvot ot clnirnn iraic'i rvroaa ! furs Ih ii rxcrpl on lbs tltilimn'.'of j partial M ..iiiilv by Uii rlaimaijl, paaae-l. ', ,.' Thaalu-iaa aaa ib auuimitU of ll lult, OS (I cill ajx-ot. A oumabr of ligiit houaos 0 ill l'c lie ixiwt r bfdarel. Mr. m hoti-ld oppoaard lit further propr'w lion for ilia di.iluL lia bad no Ura iliat th Ckpitot i going t$' reraatrt here. Hj nbnwT Ui Jiahinioia and- Ohio Railroad. TJi ftp- , pfopris'.ioiK eclod) ovor a bnlf million fur ini ' paovarrai i, lirfeslouts. AIo for tbe torvey al Jbs A tkai'ta aad OuJf .''.aoMats, a ijaat Ifcf of a r? mlllioft; fof tiesorveyofthAwb Flortda roafn, U aAlir.fi t., I In iliiunil.l,aii tra Jiiinsmd li , tha mxrnne hosintal at Louiavillf. tbrty. thou and (or Iba reiiuvruf Uia wreck, ia lLV iij.fH, :Sa CticwTTth d-reetr ihrt clerk of ila IIua 10 rn hct p-jar in th- unr. preaauted Slates, U'it excfrUinjf Ou io each (-or rtiiaLdiatriel, to . put.li.h ihe tvtatic anal !" t rals not e- rrptfiTTwotrar tier aipigrs of TTgf ttri."Ttrr''' ili-cii'viiou' levVIia4 tbo fimt ill kit tbubjcKt- to fualcr loyal papers tliruu;hovit llss SoutS'.' ' . TJm luri Exposition. Jfaw Vif k, FohruHry 'ii Tha aieiiritr Lu' rieiil took several Luudred lohi of goods for tha I'm'; Expoaituin. : Report of the Minority of th CarolUm Murder VovuaitteeZbreign MiniUr$. Wanliinizton, February 24. Mr. Cooper's Mjnorilv Caroliua UufUr Report says: Tbatit' i trtie tht (jen. Tlioiuns, Sickle, Wood and ' ltaiid say io tebtimony that the State courts do not administer full and irapiirtinl jutii!, where Uriioa roan, soMisn and freedrnen ara liligaal, -td lbnt they ar- not afe. Hut tbey, ia so- . sr to a direvt question, could furntsh bat one ci in Tenoefvape; otm in Mississippi, at Greoa l ar.d one ia fjoaiJaoa none fu Yirgiiiis 'cept tho Wat!)n eie, nona io North Caiofiaa Fior ina, Georgia, or Alabama. Tbey all testify ex plicitly that there it rid fault with tba Governors, of th TapeiT'tfiMjr'-er Jadges of Us Stt. prema Courts or other tigb)ii.l, pt ths in- .. ulllgent well informed citim. ' " (ien Scboficld testiflcs tlnti nenroes arraigued lor crime! are dealt with leniently rstber tbsa' harshly. The geoeral feeling or tn respecti-s, hie people of Virginia U pity for tbs frwdinen.1 Tbo report, Uk eUroofl grdund sgm ml tba .'. -policy...aud constitutionality of tba propoMd' ; miliuiiy governnieiil. .,. -...j. . , Half, Sanford, Mirrpby and Norris, , miui-iers brod, and Consjila, MoMalh and li-rr . indignantly deny the truth of MvCrack eo's cl.srge, that they never poruiit aa occasion to pa to vilify Fresjdijnl Johnson and ths mom ben of bis cabinet. i , , , . Vetoes -Speaker Colfax Fravd$. "VaatiicgtiVn, February 25, The President is urged by the Herald and Foil to veto the abom - . inal.le tsriff bill, by the Tribune to eto'tbt ; wretcbed meiviaro ip'fialjng tba currency by issas iug a Luodied million legatenJera to relira tb compound interest note, and by the If'orW, to -veto the outrageous recoustrnotidn bill. .Mr. (Julbx ha no opposition forpeakert.i:l The revenue fraud Oornuultee closes tbair re- -j. port by saying, 'bat there, may be oui awa-4 ? liua i;f 4-a. v.enuti otBcera in. Jte XmK llu'iJadvlO t.Li and BrookKo. Nevertbelesa fraud ars so . . univt rl ubd gitranticv the morals of lh manu- : fai tarers so uiutd, and the confidenea in the .r j tocsl Gftcr sbakan Hhat ra-orgamzatioa llCiaaairV - - ... ' Mississippi. ' -Washington, Febru'ry 20. GoXHuraphreys lias si-ut a messnge' to lbs Legislature of Mis aiininri disapproving entirolt of lbs Soaibetn reconstruciioii pioposiliou prepared by a riortb tfWfttHt .-llen-giation. 81IIHHa-S-Wa MICH an r imroduccJ m the united stales suai8 oy r. Shooting Affair. ..... riidelpbi'a. Fetua46. Tin morning fsT GiMrsJiiiiiijrer waBiJbeingiakMif'om ths pni oil to Court for trial, on tbs (ibarga of assault nn.l bitterv. aod an attempt at rare, bt was shot . dead by the brother; of ibs girKon whom tha outrivje w aiwnipted.-just'iw'lbe former crosa- v ed ,tbe tl:ralnl.Vof U-a Court room., Tbs ibroier as uuer Thad'Jdiav HYgava bim- elip.'. " . . . . 1 . "''' ". . 1 9 ' ; ; '' 1 A The Italian papers state lb'ttowihfo blub wind tba Adrintio, Venice has been inpadn tjd to aa extent whicb has nvr been eq nailed ; within the meniory of any 6flba iDbahiUols. The Pilau do Saa. Mark was o flooded that boa's and jr6iiJoia-f)iv-eJ oyer it, .and ths wbuls f jhejipace had thai appewra'iiee of a vast lak. 'Z S axsiBis. TK.e Wsy no-bofo Tima lily V-f- "There esq W no betirf titnsthaa now 10 org tarinent.'tn very gret i bell 7diiiiiTilii If ' iTaiy T" pWI nTrnTT Timka stnoielicy ol cotton iu oruor io oring fa?o hacks into ibe country, out let inen.rooi naTtsset-eoro, at, aftjlhiaj aJpte.d to oar Some. " Aruericn Tov.-t".i rssjKjtisjbLa - toiy tUo tollowiifi, - . ' - T 'Ilow 'WavoAsol.JierBriUtiryiii'-- - p?t' this one 'fact reveal, . N ' ' .- That even ailver -spoon- nd fotw, s a-ra arirtby of bf sbfaf. . . ...,r..,r.,r...,t.f... ' I ' . ..l,i..l. njif. ih.vl .. . V a aaM.- i ' i r! I, LiinBeW - ' '""v'V 1 1 a-J''-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 4, 1867, edition 1
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