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I v ; m , Ft r ' The Old orth State ForeTer." (fee. BT HlKH A HIM M K, s.sagir ! Five Cease SALISBURY, N. C THURSDAY. APRlk 30, 1868. VOL III. NO. 51 WHOIiE NO 340 tt 1 - ; - , ,. y F-m .WIA a sMsaW I . i mm I I A IK -W ax- 4ke 'W . I ECLECTIC MA AZINE or FOREIGN LITERATURE, ULBCTKD f HO M i Quarterly, Hntuk Qunrterig, Rrrme 1r Vwx Moiulea, Ltmtiom Stwutf, at w.. AVrr . Jf-.jrufurr, Wutmwter Krrim, Uwrnr Umw. iWiJinrniil, Air, .dlrf Jimmeml, vmM XfCiMf f -frir.iry Ktrtrir, rAnM Suctrthj, AAA AV. JlJ tWAii. fWjM&AM Wmf mmSS'SSW ' -sXBsaaBSB,SBesBiaaasiBiBpj " JfacMAfteN's Mmgastiu, Jirlgruna. We htv aim imsKvd to nerore cboiee selection from the hnii (itrnti, ! other ( uoUmiUI Periodic I, trans! ted especially Air the KclecUc to add to Um variety and value of the work. Each aambarl embellished with one or more Pine Htoal Knjrrarln. uorUvtUof eniiaent men, or illus trative of Important umli.rh .1 tuuu. Splendid Premium for 1868. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 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The L. 8. ri'rf . 00., also publish the ' FARMERS GUIDE, by Hxsxt Srxrsntxa, ef Edinburgh, and the late i. P. Noxros. of Yala Cottage, -vote.. Royal Octavo, 1000 pages, end numerous Engravinga Price If for the two votassee by Mail. pot paid. Information gladly furnished in detail, by A. W. LAWRENCE, of Raleigh, Gcn'l Act. for the State of X. Carolina. W. C Couohbnour, Agent, mar 3 w&twly Salisbury, X. The Arlinglon Mutual fft Justtranrt (Campann OF VIRGINIA. e A Virginia and Southern Institution Its Funds are kept in the South. It has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes are established beyond any contingency. The Company has capital and assets, against its liability that will compare favorably with any l.ne Insurance Company On the continent, which Is the true test of responsibility. IteaOairs are cautiously administered by selected Directors, orrespoiitibility and business capacity. It has established its claim to Southern Patronage. OFblCERS : P1IIIDIIT, JOHN E, EDWARDS, vicx raeBiDxirr, Wm. H. Isaacs, Established, May 1st, 1860. First class references given when required. Xareh&, IcSwj. twly Tailoring Establishment 'PHK Subscriber takes this method of in- X forming his friends that he still carries on ii. Tailoring Bniineoi, in all its various branches at bis stand in Browne Budding, on Main Street, tu-arly opposite the Store or Mc uuooins, rosier x vo. He is in constant receipt of the Latest Fash ion Platoe is completely up to the times, ami loml eoiiHUMiitol l.jsilblllU to glvir euuro oOja. taction to all who may favr him with a call. He hopes from his long experience, and by an unremitting attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of peblie tmtronage. Die charges will be moderate as low as those of any other workman of equal skill. iy Country Produce of all kinds taken in exchange far work. (live him a call, and you will not go away dis- atisfled. C. V PRICK. SalUbury , January 7, . 868. t w-t f RKCRKTARVi D. J. Hartsook, II XKDICAL BXAMWHaV CHARLES H. SMITH, -M, fi, lkoal Aoviacx, uInxxsl AOEKT, C. Cabell, J no. 11. Claiborne. Miss hart Howard, corner of Hste H Cemetery streets, wiU jaakc starts lor gen- John Enders, William P Tsylor, Samuel S. Cottrell, John Dooley, Charles T. Wortham, Wittttxfr Willis; Jr., -Ed. A. Smith, Thos. J. Evana, James A. S-ott, . B. M Uxarlea, W. U. Tyler, J.E. Edwards, A. Y.Stokes, J. B. Morton. R. H. DibrelL, William U. I'al mer. LEWIS an 17 tw&srtf DIRECTORS: Henry K Kllyson, Asa nnyrter, II K. C. Bsskerville, Ssmeel C. Tardy, ieorge Jacobs, J. W. Allison, ' Usorge S . Palmer, A.I). Chockley, H. C. Cabell, D. J.llartaook, John C. Williams, William G. Tsylor, A . P. A bell, Wm. B. Isaacs, (Ieorge L. Bidgood, Sanuel M. i'rice. IIANES, Ab't. L RIINQTOM, N. C it is authentically slated that one-filth of the inhabitants of this country and Europe die of Consumption. No disease has been more thoroughly studied, and its nature less under, stood ; there is no disease upon which exists a greater diversity of opinion nd no disease which has more completely baftled all medical skill and remedial agencies. Some of the prominent symptoms are l ough, expectoration, Shortness of bread), Ir ritation about the Lungs and Cheat, darting nuns in the sides and Hack, Emaciation, and general negative condition of the whole sys tem. Persons suffering with this dread disease. or any of its concomitants, should lose no time ib possessing themselves of the proper Reme dy, in order that they may stay its ravages, ana tie restore u to neaiiti. The Rev. E. A.WILSON'S Prepared Presvriptlea for Ike Cireef Consunipti'n, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coa'fa, voias, ana All Throat and Lung A flections, by the use of which he was restored to health In a few weeks, after, having suffered several years with a sev, re lunar affection and that dread disease, Consumption, has now been in use over ten years With the moot marked suc cess. This Remedy is prepared from the original chem realty- pure, by me Ker.Kr WARD A. WH.KON, 166 Sooth 2d Street, Williamsburtrh. Kinjrs Co.. New York. A Pamphlet containing the orignal Pre scription with full and explicit directions for preparation and use, together with a short his tory of his case with symptoms, experience and core, can be obtained (tree of charge) of Mr. Wilson, as above, or by calling on or ad dressing, , . G, B. P0ULS0N CO. HANS BRKiTlf ANN'S "RECEPTION." Hans Breitmann gif a barty, Day had biano playin'; I felled in lofe mit a Vi erican frau, Her name it woe Matilda Tana : Site had hair aa prowa as a pretaeJ bun, Her eyes were llimmel blue, Und ven aha boked trite into mine, Dey chplit mine heart in two. Hans Breitmann gif a barty, I dells you it cost him dear ; Dey rolled in more as si ben kegs Of Vlrst rate lager beer Cnd venever de knocks the sbpicket in, Dr Deuteher gus a cheer. Dey eat das brod und gansybrooat, Die bralwurst und tieaten tine, Und washed daa abendeasen down Hit swei parrels of Neckarwein. Hans Breitmann gif a barty V here ish dat barty now J Vhere ish de lovely golden cloud, Dat float on der mountain's prow. There iehj de himmilstrahlende stem ? De .v litar of de shpirits light ? AH gonad avay mit die lager beer, Avay in der Evigkeih ' 40:3mo. Druggists, faliSBury; n. c Vogler & Co., V MANUFACTURERS OF Mens, Women, Boys Sf Misses Gas Light Company. 1 HE annual meeting of the Stockholders in the Salisbury Gas Light Company will bo held in the Town Hall, Salisbury, oa Saturday May 2d 1868, at 3 o'ekxk p. m. --.-Tt- D. aTTJAYTS, BobV. AftMw,im. .. at OUR Shoes are well made, and of the very beat Materials. We invite mereahnta to exam ine our SHOES ; they will apeak for them selves, aud wtH we think. Com park Favor abut both aa to Qcalitt and any ever brought Into the State THE "GREAT CRIMINAL" Profs the New York Commercial Advertiser. (Rep.) Tbia is the epithet which the New Red ford Mercury and other Now England journals applied to the Pres- aent aarins; uio trim. iow mat uie teottmony is before na, of what of fence has the "great criminal" been it. a i fl . a a proven iruiityr ror wnat "men crime is he to be convicted f Sifted down and analyzed, the of fence of the President consists in difference of opinion with Congress a m sp- upon tne qaestion oi reconsiruction. The vie'A'sof President Johnson weie identical with those entertained by President Lincoln, Congress, and the Repnblican party during the rebel lion, viz : That the 6lavo States were not oot and would not be amtfered to jrpont of the Union. This doctrine. or "policy," cost us a four years' war, ayong with more blood and treas ure than any oilier war, ancient or modern. The Radical leaders, n tor the war was over, instituted a new test. Abandoning their former ground and crossing their tracks, they a6s Binned that ten States were oat of the Union ; that they could not come iu by the mode provided by the Lonsti tntion. but must be so reconstructed 1 I. ..v . . 4 - as to establish um voreal negro snr- frago. And upon this issue, and over this question. (Jonsi ess and (lie f res ident have qrmrreled for fh W6 jiiff of disaster and disorder three years that have added hundreds of millions, unnecessarily, to the public debt. If President Johnson has done any act which by forced construction technically subjects him to impeach", ment, it was iu violation of the civil- office-tenure law and yet in what he had die approval of his constitution al advisers, while tne best micds in the Senate, when the law was under consideration, held that the President should be left free to choose and change his Cabinet Ministers. 1 iirrhe beginning, therefore, the President wjsi tight, or President Lincoln, Congress, and the Republic can party were wrong during the war. Nor was this all. Hie war it self was wrong, for our only justifica tion was that States could not lawful ly or constitutionally gut oat of the Union. lion, signed by Senator Wade and Winter Davis waa served upon him a few months before his assassination. The -'great criminal" is only soch to name. lie has committed no "crime." He basdone nothing worthy of stripes or bonds ; and after the Senate shall have itself committed the great error (to speak mildly) of convicting a 1 resident of high crimes, whoso only offences were errors of judgment and Infirmities of temper, and of which hfs enemies also stand impeached, their action will empty more Congressional scats than will be profitable or pleasant to their occa pants. And the moment the pres sure which, upon the principle of the arch, now sustains the Radicals is withdrawn, the reaction will com mence ; and those vrho seek a sub stance must con'ent themselves with a shadow. The Radicals will get ten months of perturbed, restless, unsatis factory power, at tho expenses, to the Republican party, of four, eight, and perhaps twelve years of legitimate, prosperous rule. SU8TENTATION. The Committee of SuatenUtion of Con cord Presbytery desire to call the atten tion of all Ministers and Churches to the following extracts from the minutes of the Sj nod of N. C, and of Concord Presby tery. In Newborn, Nov. 1st, 1868, the oynod adopted the following resolutions : "1. Res dred, That the chairman of the Proabyterial Committee of Missions, as lha organ oakat Coaaxfcla, instruct ed to make himself particularly acquaint ed with tho condition and circumstances of all the Churches of the Presbytery, for the purpose) of eeesBrteittioa wlretliei tlrrw are contributing according to their ability to the cause of Sustentation and the other bene v. .lent enterprises of the Cborch; wbetber they are giving competent sap port to their Pastors or Stotod Bupplic, and farther whether Pastors and Supplies, that are adequately supported, are giving the whole of their time to the spiritual im provement of their people. 8. ILtsolved, That ha do what be can by hia influence to induce the Churches oot only to give freely to the cause of be nevolence, but to provide adequately for the comfortable support of their owu Pas tor, and especially if they pay the promis ed salary with punctuality. 3. Resolved, That whenever it is ascer tained that anv sincrle Church, or two Churches united under the same pastorate, THE NEW PROVOST COURT. We published last week the order of Gen. Canbv. establishing a Pro voet Court at Raleigh to try certain have not the means to give their Pastor a cases that may arise in 31 counties of onlcient support, tho Executive Commit- the State, including Mecklenburg, 1456 P6 requested to supplement his salary Union, Cabarrus and Iredell. The order appoints Col. John T. so that the minimum amount shall not bo leaa than $600. a - . im . a rtn rWoeuv nf Ralfdo-h. aa Judo, and . -.-"-I J sax ssssw as; vasmiBsx i- . u iAi .?. j lound persistently delinquent, either in limits his jnnsd.c ion in accordance to , gMntatio'n Fund or Willi mnifittl'ii lit v viif;i bi vhhio I . t . . a m a in iiP7l,M mo rn nrnvmn tnr neatora aim. NO. 18. We tried last Week tO get nort. that the aamn ahall K .nnrtd t Oenoral Order No. 18, so as to pub Presbvterv for it to take such aetion mm it lisb the paragraph alluded to along may think proper. with the order establishing the Court 5. Resolved, That where therefore in The conflict which Andrew John encountered awaite4brnltaaT Lincoln. The manifestOL.or dociara- but failed to do so, and aert it for public information tbis week. The order authorizing the Court ays it shall have jurisdiction in the counties named, of all civil eases "In which the amount in controversy does not exceed three hundred dol lars, and' of all offences, not under the Articles of War, which may be referred to it by the Post Commander, except murder, manslaughter, assault with intent to kill, violation of the aws against dueling, perjury, rape ltns jurisdiction is far anv Church has reasonable complaints to make against their Pastor tor not devoting the whole of bis time to their spiritual improvement, after they hare provided him with a rea sonable support, it shall be the duty of the chairman to bring snob complaints to tho notice of the Presbytery. 6. Resolved, That the said chairman be required to render to Presbytery a report from session to session of the manner in which ha has discharged these duties and results which have followed from them. 7. Resolved, That the Chairman of the Committee be remunerated lor these services. 8 Resolved, That these resolutions be and arson ther restricted by Paragraph II of published in the "North Carolina Presby General Orders No. 18, to all civil terian," for the wider diffusion of the in cases arising within that Post, in formation therein contained. which the amount in controversy Resolved, That the Chairman of Sua does not exceed $300 : and to all of- tentatiou in each Presbytery be directed fences, not under the Articles of War, which may be referred to it by the Poet Commander, with the excep tions aforesaid. Paragraph II, Gen- erl Orders No. 18, ia in the following words : "No Provost Court will entertain jurisdiction ol any case, nor win any Post Commander refer trial by any such any case for Court, unless it l take such steps and to recommend to the Presbyteries such measures aa may be deemed advisable for the combination and consolidation of feeble and vacant Church es, so as to constitute suitable and perma nent Pastoral charges, and that efforts be made to have them temporarily supplied by neighboring Ministers. At its recent meeting at Back Creek Church, April 13th, 1868, the Presbytery of Concord adopted the following resoio- shall appear to the satisfaction of the t ion, in reference to the foregoing injunc l ost t Oni maimer, ana snail oe cer lions ot tne synod, vis tiffed by him, either : 1. That the case involves matters of diff'eience between employer and employed, respecting rights nnder provisions of military orders ; or 'JL That the proper State authorities have refused or unreasonably failed or are unable to take actiou needful for the, protection of perbOns or prop- 3. 1 hat there is good ground tor believing, upon facis . shown, which must be preserved of record, that im: ' . - 'at a a mrtial justice cannot be secured in the State Co rls, by reason of prejudice on account of race, or color, or fon mer condition," ; So it will be seen that the Post "Resolved, That the Chairman of the Committee of Sustentation be directed to seek, and the ministers and sessions of the Presbytery be directed to furnish all tho facte and figures necessary to enable the Sustentation committee to discharge fully and faithfully, alt the duties impos ed by the foregoing resolutions." Published by order of the Committee of Sustentation of Concord Piesbytery. J. RUMPLE, Chairman. SaliiboryN. C, May 1st, 1868. A Negro Kilted while attempting to gel on a Train.-While the train on the Wil mington aud Manchester Railroad was leaving the depot on the opposite side of -i i a -il i xaij !!. Commaudera Raleigh will have to grfj Grandison Canm attempted hie a pretty; strong and broad certi- to on tbe fn d)ill(r fe,f t0 tificate, before the Provost Court can .k- amnnd and warn h.dlv m.tnrl re enter on the trial of a case. We hope eath tbe wheels. He was found a few tins restriction may prevent tbe Court moments afterwards with both leea bro- liaving much business to Charlotte Democrat. transact ken and horribly Rama-ied and fractured and the other band completely crushed, lio was then taken into a buil- inop nar Kv inrf ntrai-vtrnnir rrka . i K1a rlnn. A Woman Kills Her Husband.-On for hit reIief. Ho stated thatit was thro' yesterday evening Jane Dupree a colored awkwardness ho fell ; that he was from woman, was committed to the County Marion district, .- U., ail charged With the murder of her bus- band, Sharper Dupree, (colored.) According to the statement of the wo her husband was whipping her, man when in a fit df passion she seised a knife and stabbed him through the breast, from which wound he almost instantly died. 1 he uarUea were ltvine at the time of the homioido on the tans of Mr. Rodin h tt BxM IRsHJ, Tarboro South- crner. where he bad wife and several children, and was on his . way borne when hurt, having come to this city in search of work, fie expired about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. An inquest waa held by Coroner J. C. Wood later in the day. The jury returned a " verdict in accordance with the facts stv Hon. N. Boy den is probably the only Consei ijjfii elected to-Com UiH4jonty is 5500. I I
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