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hv' mm i L -rtT w X ' - . i a... ' ' By 4IVBS li it I i . it . Mingle oplr- Five rru VOL III. NO. 55 SALISBURY. IS. C. SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1868. WHOLE NO 344 KCLKCTIC MA AZINK FOREiON LITERATURE, HMH r ran. Lom'Iih (Jtarlcrly, Jlntuk ,"' '.-'v. .Vurfs rf Hrririr, fiipnlur .Vi ' Jfrr. 8trtUg Rcie, Wffmtiutrr Mrri0, Cnmtr' Stmruat, Art Jour,, (I, Cmttt mwuiLj lUcuif. CUrutuiH .Swiff. in l - i 1 . 1 1; . . ' T icu. ..; . . . Htlftrttan. Merm ikt lhtut Meade. .,., .. v ., r., A7. I'umtt, I A . I !.!; :i Fttmr't V.i.i - . Lrlfrt ' , Trnutr fttrr. I " i"i Umrx, BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. tA Issues" Policies of all Kinds, U,IFK- AM) KAOOWMENT. Wr liar, also airancd to s.- hit choice arWctlooa front tlM I r -1 V Orrmaa. aad other Coutiiwatal ivrtadlrate. traaslf led cepacia II v ter Lbe Kcle. tic to add 1 1 tii" variety .ml valor of the aork. Kjc . aumbar is emarllwbad with one or Mora Fine Mteel KngrariBf yortratUnf e ilaeat Hi or lllaa tr.it. r of Isaportaat historical ,T,ta, Splendid Premium for 1868. Br tj aev iWk-rihr ta the Kekrrti IWM. nariaa: 95 In aevanr. will reeeiTr cither of the ftillowlnit U-autitul chroma oil paintings UASKLT OF FKACIIES, Sue 9X11; PIPER ANM) NUT ClUOKKUS, Sue 7X8. The above are exact eauica f original oil paint Inland nruexr.-utcJ liv I'ranfr t'o.. inthr hiirh eMatyle aftbe art. or. in place uftlieia e will end eitluf of our r'tua M.-el Lu(rrat infra. Waalungtou at Valley Force, Heturn from Market, Sunday Moru- Kor Two aubecrihen and 110.00. we will end the lieaatifnl Cbroo. 1'onKrr Lite Si 61-2 x 8. For 1'uree aubat-ribera and Si. .m. a copy of Wrbstcr's National Picfitrial Dictionary, ; Absolutely no Restriction upon Travel or Residence. RIYIDEXDS PAID AWL'ALLY I. CASH ALL POLICIES POSITIVELY NOH-FORFEUABLE. Pari of the premium loaned, and no luah6r premium note t a lien or claim on the policy in cate of death a fter the itecond year. TO THE PEOPLE'S STOBE AND SEE ! H AVISO juat returned from the Northern citiet, we offer u ENTIRK NSW STOCK OF GOO Da, bought at the low eat prioet Tor Ca,h. We offer at WHOLESALE A RETAIL a complete and general stock of Goods, cither CASH 0 BARTER aaneh awiuaa a, will eoauro a sale to any pr on Tiaitiiifr this matket, consisting of DRY GOODS. UIKS8 CUIS. CLOTUIR6. Ill, Ladles' a4 CmU'. af all klasls. lit, saae Fashlaasbk Mlk UaU aade ripreaaly far at. A larje stork of Hoofs and 8hoea. FTetnlock Sole, Calf Skins, and Lining Skins, Bridle and Saddles ; a general stock of II lliim lilt k CUTLERY, ; Iron and Steel, Groceries, Tannei's and Kero etite Oil, Wooden -Wre, 0'ieensware, and in fact a general stock of goods. All we ask is a PEOPLE'S STORE, At Sprague's Old Stand. Maia Street j Near the Market House SMITH, FOSTER & Co. W. A. Smith. TiiOs. J. ForrkR. I hi F.'-thi. Jr. Salisbury, April 15, !8iS. tr3m. THE OLD NORTH STATE. .iTRI-WEEKLY J HATIH OF Kl lis. KII'TION- Jtt I AU IN ASI AN! K. Tri.'Weehlr, Om Year, ,.. hkx Moaliia, ,n BOS J on LT WATCH UAH AHD lOlTH ITATK Owe Copy Oae Tear, tS.Oa AeroaaH oa Hat paper iadlcateelbe expiration of the eaherriptlon. The type oa which the " Oir Nean -tt. " I. prtnteif trenttrefy new. Mo pa tnawltt be apwrewtv make Ha welcome viaitor to erery family . la order to do this we have engaged theaereieea'ol able and acroaiptiahed litcrarv contiibutora. Advertising Rates. TKAJtHltXT HATHA For all periodeleaa than one aioath ne Nqaare, First inarrtioa f 1 .00 Each sabaequent inaertioa 60 notract rate rm period of one tn fom month Haaaam and the other prisoner, were hut on the point of taking leave of the Em peror, they ware pat under afreet and no tified that they woald hare to remain in the country aa Hut rueeU anlil an an- wer could be obtained to another letter which the king was going to write to the Qtteen. Hypocriay, faleeneet and men dacity teem to lutre taken a prominent part in the character of King Theodora, lor while be, in an unctuous setter tn the Ou(M-n, ostensibly attributed tba deten tion of Mr. Raaaam to bit wish of con sul ting with him in what way the friendly relatione of the English and Abyainian monarchies might be beet eateitdtai, he treated the prisoner, with leniency only for a short period, and soon used rigorous measaree towards his rictims. Aa a rea son for hit rhanre of conduct, he after "Kr-KLtTK" AaXHT. One of our citizen on Monday night, just after dark, had occasion to leave hie dwelling, and while on the Court House lot aaw terrible hideous obiect coming toward him wilh war-like demofMtrattotiaV--From what we can gather the ob ject was larger than a mule and shaped like a locomotive, with tail pipe or chimney hat, and long tail. Fire was comimr from its -c? I month, Us nose ami eyes, and its taio was a swinging nnmo ot fire, ft seems to havo ha mis, in each of which it held a huirc thiirh bone. w a w Mji m. l K.H. 3 aoi AaM, 4 soi om, qraa coi. it u i i .ii. 5 gin. cou OX COL. I MO. 6 00 760 in on 13 00 1300 90 (SI 35.00 31.00 tan 4 wo. M60 13.00 t'b(W IStm 17 00 31 00 Ml 00 tlOO 9011 1NISJ 33 UU 3MUI 19 011 34 00 39 1 m 97.00 S3 mi 3ft (Hi S3 00 4000 4ft 00 4300 63.00 60 OU 0 mo m i 37.00 3SJ a 7.ii 3 Vi 44 00 6O.H0 Ttl.OO THE ABYSSINIAN WAR. one Velame of I. 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A X A WAY fiom the nulcriber the 3; d Monday in February Insf, sn apprentice boy '(colored) numed S.im Roe may change lus name to Sam AacntK. lie is about 18 yesr old, yellow comfili'Xiou, large mouth, a sort ol smiling countenance. Tin: above reward will be pun i lor hit delivery to' me near Deep Well, Iredell Co., S. C. , , S. J. BS0WN. April 8th, 1SGS 3tpdl3 Cliniloite Democrat copy and send bill to Deep Well. OFHCEUS: PBK8IDENT, JOHN K. EDWARDS, vie, rBr.str,wT, Wu. B. Isaacs, D SrCKKT,T, J. Uarthook, . "fr'WifentoAL kxaMtnkk, fTrtARLES II. HM1TJI, M. D. I l..i A I. ADVISCR, liKsKli.M. AOKNT. . C. C A BELL, J SO. t LAIttORSE. State of North Carolina. .ANSON OOrNTV. Coitrtvf Pteasand Quarter Session, January lenn 1068, John J. Colaoa, administrator of James A. Robin- aon. vs. Thomas A. Itobinson and others. CKTITIOM TO MASK BKAL EST ATS. ASSETS. The L. 6. Pint. CO., ab.0 pobliah the FARMER'S GUIDE, br rtaxar Star IS, of Edinburgh, and the late i. P. 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Wages paid moothly, and good tat ions and oomlortable quarter furniaheti Apply at the Boyden Boose to U. a. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants Thomas A Robinson. JaWa Bell A wif'. Mury Hell, .l.iiiie- Kiiuliroii'!: A Ann Kimbrough, Joseph Kobisson, Calvin Uol'inion. Mel v ina Robinson, aad Arthur Robinaon reside be yond the limits of this State, It v ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks, auc ceasivelyvfu the Watcbban A Ot.n Xoktii Statb, a paper published in the town of Halisbury, notify -ina; tlie said Thomas A . Hobioaen. James Bell aad witb, Mary Bell, Jauies Kiuibrpugh and wife, Ann KtiubTougtl. Joseph Robinson, Calyin Robinson, Melvina Robinson, and Arthur Ro..inson to be and appear at t be next term of this court to be held for ilii- eiillllll of Anion, at the i iiim L-liimiw in WrtilfS- boroou the second Moudav In April next, then and j there to plead answer or demur to said netition or jtrdyment pro eonfrnso wflf b rendered against them and the same will be 'eard ex parte as to them. Witness, Patrick J. Coupedge, clerk of said Court at. office in Wadt-borongU, tbe second Monday in January, A. B., 186S. I:6w:pr f ffe, P. .1. COPPfiDGE, Clerk. History of King Theodore Origin tf the War. King Theodoras or Theodore of Abys- i einia, with whose name and recent history every reader ol newspapers throughout tho world has become familiar in consc- iquencc o( bis war witb England, baa been slum at the storming of his capital, Mag dais, by the English army, as has been announced by the telegraph. The origin al mime of Theodore was Dejxjiuatch KhsmI. lie was born of humble parent age in Quarel on the borders of Wiatern Ainhsra, and Has educated in a convent, in which he was placed under restraint by hia mot In r. lie escaped from the convent in his uncle. Deiuieh Caufw, . tinted febel, with whom he imbibed a taate for Wat like pursuite, mid eventually be came ruler of a large pnrtiun of Ahys siuiit. Natural v amlitiotis and politic, he succeeded in enlarging hia authority steadily at the expense of the other "Raa" or Chit fs of Abyssinia His pow er especially increased when in 1853 he felt hirufelf atrong enough to formally claim the throne of all Abyssinia, and ha was ciowned as such by the Ahunn Sala ma, the head of the Abyssinian Church. II is reign soon proved to be the most ef- . I I. II . recnvt' Atyssinia naa ever naa. as soon as he came into power bis atten tion was directed to the importance of be ing on terms of friendship with the gov ernment which rules India, and which has established itself in the neighboring stronghold of Aden. He, therefore, re solved to assert tbe rights assured to him by virtue of the treaty made between (ireat liiitain and Abyssinia in tho year 1849, and ratified in 1852, in which it was stipulated that each State should receive embassadors from tho other. Mr. Plowden, who had been for many years English Consul at Maasowah, al though not an accredited agent to Abys sinia, went to that country witb presents for the people in authority, and remained during a war which brok out at tbe nces sion of Theodore. Unfortunately Mr. Plowden, who had succeeded in winning tbe favor of the hinperor to a large ex ward gave an alleged report that English emitting fire, w Inch it flourished Y ranch: and Turkish troops were on their about as clubs. Our Citizen Caught way to .nvuae Aoyasuua. but o glimitsH, and alruclc for home. Theodore's letter waa conveyed to . . B ,. ' ? ' England by Mr. Klad, a German mission- j l'ing hits mark all the wa v. ary, who waa also tho bearer of letter Some say ho only made two steps from Mr. Raaaam, in which he raquceted ' from where ho was to his house. that EmUA saiisaas aa sstsus W'grOf thia we are not prepared to tho Abyssinian service. 1 he English . ... . ' , . Oovernment engaged some artiaani for Wf positively OUrseltres but he the service, andjharing se it them .o the j got home somehow, however, ami coaatof Abyssinia, notified tbe king that called lustily for help. It came, they would enter his territory it bo would -m fain,, reinforced, the croud the the previously liberate tbe captivea. The con ditiou being not complied with, tbe arti sans returned to England. After exhaust ing all diplomatic resources to obtain from ! Theodore the release ot tbe captivea, tba English government hut year declared war against. Theodore. The war waa chiefly to be carried on with the troops, European and native, which iu India had brxorne accustomed to tbe hot cArnalc.-- fe mUKt have Been something or oMs, Butt a ' -" rh until the close of tbe year that tbe whole I S'gns ol fright as I hey saw on hi ill. of the army arrived. The expedition We learn that some thine; simi- t , i . i . w wus commanded Dy uencrai oir xvoDcrt Napier, heretofore Camtaauding-Ueneral went a short way back on route he had travelled, but terrible object had vanished. Reader, this is no editorial in vi h. It ia a veritable fact, Touch ed for by iboae who went to the frightened citizen's assistance. at Homb.iy. I nder htm acted aa com m inders of divisions, Sir Charles Sieeve ly aad tjole Malcolm, while Colonel Merewether commanded tbe cavalry. 'i'he distance from Massowab, tbe land ing place of the troops, to Magdala. tbe capital of Theodore, is about 300 miles. I'he Englifdi had to overcome great dilh cultics, but they have overcome them rc-tharkbble energy. King Theodore grad u.i 1 1 y retired before the Euglish without risking a battle until he reached his capi tol. Then, as the cable in our issue of this morning informs us, ha made a stand and fought bravely for bis crown, bnt in rain ; he was defeated, the capitol captur ed and the king himself slain. King Theodore was, on the whole, the greatest ruler Abyssinia baa ever had ; even ae cordiug to English accounts- he excelled in all manly pursuits, and his general manner was palitc and engaging Had lie avoided this foolish quarrel with England, and proceeded on the way of reform which be entered upon in the beginning of hia reign, he would probably have played an important part in the political regenera tion of Eastern Africa. lar was seen hv one of the good nil 1941 1 a .if I .ilsUAVflllaTb ilii Ina,! I Iturc- s , wwj o an i a asiiwi vmv vra luvt m IIUI n" day night, friajhtaininfr htm tthnm out of wits. iV. C. Argus, tent, waa killed, and his successor, Mr. Cameron, waa aoon after his arrival in in 1862, told by the king, that he desired to carry out the above mentioned treaty ; be even wrote an autograph letter to Queen V ictorta. asking permiaamn to send an embassy to London. Although the let ter reached England in February, 1863, it remained unanswered ; and the suppo sition m tint this circumstance, together with a quarrel with Mr. .Stern, a mtsion ary, who, ta a book on Ahyssiuia, had spoken disrespectfully of the king, and whohadrcmoustrit'd agaiuet I he floggb g l-bte" ti deleCtBR Y ARBROUGH HOUSE, FA YETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. The Proprietor in returning hit siueere thanks to the traveling public for the liberal patronage extended to him il urine hieerinnec- tiou with this Hotel, takes occasion to assure them that no effort or expense will be spared to retain the present reputation of tbe Hotel as mi- of the very best in the South. He is happy to announce that tbe fall inthe price of supplies enables him to reduce the price to - C Three Dollars par Day. To eiiiaews eomtas; in to spend e weak or more, be will still make a greater reduction. tie is prepared to furnish - Board without rooms at rerv low rates. He hopes to bavethe pleasure of w to use i arurouen xiouae to death of . two interpreters, roused the king's temper, and a year after having despatched the unanswered lcttr, he sent armed force to the missionary station. seized the missionaries, and pnt them in chains. He also caat Mr. Cameron into prison, and bad him chaiccd continually to an Abvfsintnn soldier. Great excite ment prevailed in England On tbe arrival of the news of this outrage against Brit ish sehjects ; bat in consideration of an armed expedition having to tndergo many hardships in such a warm climate, it waa deemed beat by the Engliah Oovernment to nse diplomacy iu iu efforts to have tbe prisoners released. Angnst 1865, that Mr Rassam, an Asia'- ic bv uirtb wo. asat on a atMM-s.l mu.,An j wit m, mmm wwm sasi siscvtaur satJSSjStjtl to the Abyssinian potentate, and waa re ceived oa hia arrival in February, 186, in a truly magnificent style, tbe release of tbe ptftfMMiv iMti) ft i once ordered by the king. But tbe hope th as raised was How to Keep Fresh Meat. Steak (pork and beef,) sausages, pudding, etc., can be kept fresh the "year round v by frying and seasoning when fresh, the same as for the table, packing down in crocks or lard cans, and pouring hot lard over them, covering about one inch. W in n needed, scrape oil" the lard and heat through. This is va I ii a hie information to farmers and others who kill a beef and dispose of a portion at a low rate, and then arc una hie to pro cuie fresh meat during the sum mer. Those who hare adopted this plan assert that it is impossi- tween the preserved and the centlv prepared meats, re- A S are Smav The follow ing stpry from Casweirs Maga zine, is actually enough to make one's chignon stand on end ; In speaking of snakes, I am re minded of an anecdote I once heard of the wife of an Indian railway official, who was trimming with a large knife some plants which formed a border to a flow er bed. She was cutting the tops oil', and while so engaged, she was sacred by setting the coils of one of the most deadly serpents of the country among the leaves. With a loud shriek she dropped the knife und the plants, and a man employed in the garden ran to her assistance. On hearing the cause of her alarm, he sought to kill the snake with his boe ; the creature was plainly to bo seen writhing about but although struck, it mad no effort to escape, or turn on its assailant At lost it lay motion less, and the gardner ventured to pick it up, when he fonnd it was headless. To the horror of the lady, the head was discovered among the leaves which she had thrown down on seeing the snake ; she had grasped it unconsciously among the lops of the plants, ana with her garden-knife had sever ed it from the body. The bite of that species of snake was usually laiat in sit hours. King Theodore, of Abyssinia once saw a beautiful mrl with a band of roving bearers. He of fered tp marry her to a farmer, but he declined, saying she pre ferred to beg. rtlfc'gt then,'" re plied the King. "But you mut have the right to beg." He had her foot and hand cut off. PgftVAr fwmlrsL it m rentojlgre now got trfj with looking-glasses placed on the inside of the covers. A boy in Illinois recently shot ) hts i her for attempting to make The seventeen year locusts have made their appearance in the nor thern part of Hendrick co., Va, and a number of hogs have beeai Liliwl bv enlilio- fheill. " J Two men travelling in an open boat were picked up near Havana recently. It is thought that one -T of them may be St. kegci Gi en- fel, who recently escaped frbm tho Dry Tortugas. ; A man in New Hampshire crawled quarter of a mile in sat tsfactten of an election bet. i.iSdi ut if 7a Gtorqia R!c)0b AnArtMts. Aim! V I'- hundred and nit esmtice give Bullook i A mm m i annul . , t H.mI hi i Up mom-1 sseasByss-plsBe as saww-p wsnsew . . ...... .fc.j. ; ' .Ke T,68 njajorfty. 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