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r : especial Newspaper Advertising and "General to!:cciian Agency tor .North Carolina. Y1I. A. I1EARXE & CO., Special Agents for tho North Carolina Press, ami General Agents for the Collection of Claims f every description through out tho State. Office, Golds i nouo', N. C. Are anthorizt d ajrents for the Stab, v. Ckr Star. J. J!. CARPfeStEa. 1(. W. LOG AX. CARPENXER&, LOGAN 7'I)ITI:S AND PfMPRIETOKS. mm rm 1 iiest Advertising Medium in Western North CarolinaT RiJTHEHP.iRDTUSI, M. C. Tl USOAV, 8, 18G9. '-.. - Virginia Election. Tlie recoiislruclion election in Virginia, took pluce on the 6th. We see ly tlie telegrams, of the Associated press, anil a sp.-ri.tl to the Raleigh Sentinel, that the democrats have rarried the State. Elect ing Walker, and a majority of the Legis lature. ItV isginia can stand it, we can. ". Eibi-aim is joined to his idols." A'oiiUeril Elections. Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania ; Gov ernor ii. 13. Hayes, ot OLio; anrl Govern or Cliam!er!;tin, of Maine, have been re nominated for Governor. The elections take place thisSIf.ill. There is no doubt of the success of tho republican ticket in all of the States mentioned. The National Debt. We have before us the monthly state ment of Mr. Bojxt.vreft, Secretary of the United States Treasury.. The National DeM has Leeii reduced since the fir.-t of Mai'oh, (fear months,) Thirly-six Mil lions four hundred and Sixty thousand four hundred and S. venty-niue dollars. A t this rate, the Debt wi.1,1 be reduced one hundred millions a year. Good for Mr. Bout we'll. Wo hope that weekly sales ot Gold and the buying of United States Bonds, .With tho proceeds, trill be kept np, and made as large as possible. Econo my in running .the government, and rigid collection of the revenue, will de crease the Deht, lessen the interest eeU strengthen the National crvdit. TicDuiieii of iha EiecuflTe and Su perintendent of Public Works. It is important' that tlie duties of those (wo ofiwes be properly und rstood, that the object of the fratners of our State Conslitu ion be carried out. The Constitution article III, Executive De partment, commencing at section five, say s : Sec-. 5. The Governor shrill reside at the seat of goveri.tn-nt of this St.ite, and liv hail iroHj lime to time, give tlie General Assets! ly inhirnintiitn of ihe affairs of the State, and Kcoiutaend to ihe'r con-idei a lion such nieasare? as he shall deem ei i e lieiit. . Sec. G. The Governor shall have power t grant r piieves, coiminttiatiiHis h in 1 pardons, utter conviction, tor all olFences, (i xcent in cases of inipeaehuient,) upon Mich conditions as he may think proper, H Ktiljcct to .-ucli regulations as m.-y he pr.i!ed by law reliiive to the manner of applying for pardon?, lie shall aimii n'ly communicate to the General Assem bly each case of repi ieve,toniiirutiition pardon gi anted; staling tiie ninne of each convict, the crime tor which he was con icte Ui sentence audits date, the date of commutation, pardon, or rep rive, and the reaso..s theretor. Sec. 7. The otli e:s of the Executive Dejartnunt and of the Public Institution of tlie State shall at least five days previ ous to em h regular s. ssioti ot i fie General As-en biy severa.ly report Jo the Govern or who si. U. I run.-in it .-ucii reports with his message, to theGtiieial Assem ly;;mil the Governor may at da; I ine,reqiiire in i'ormaiion in wri.iu Iroiu the ofBcers in the Executive Departiuea upon any tsnw jct relating to' the duties of their respec tive otLces and shall take di e that the laws.-oe laithf'nlly executed. tee. 8. Tlie.Govei nor shall te comman der in-chief it the militia ot ilie Suite, except whell they shall be CalLed i.uto lite se. vice of the United -States. Seel). The Governor shall have power onxtraorninaiy occ is.-ii.ns iy an I with the advice ot -the Council 'of the S;atc to convene the General Assembly, in extra se-tfioti by his proclamation, stating tlierein the purposes lur w hich ikey trc thus convened. Sec. 10. The Gv. rnor shall nominate and by and with the advice and consent of a majority Ot the Senatoi eh c appoint all officers whose officers are established by this constitution; or which shall be be created by law, and whose appoint- meuts are not otherwise provided for and no such officer shall be appointed or e.i-c-by the General Assembly. It will be seed that the control and supervision of'the Public Works of the StaJe are not placed in the hands of the Executive. Not one word is said con earning the Internal Improvements of the State. It is reasonable to suppose front the nature of the office of buper lutendent of Public Works, that the control heretofore exercised by the Executive over the-e orks, ceased with the adoption of our present Cons stitution. .aaMli' 1 11 i.l'i i m ""r" public worlif of the Swle. mjtavmgm ju's I.dand, adjace-lfto Vauxhall's , Rit hmond, Va , on the 2nd iust. bridge about fifty Terrible Disaster Near Itichmond, Virginia. A terrilde accident, occurred at a barbe 'enc given to the Walker colored men on Kitchen Islam! A suspeBsnan feet long an .! five feet wide conuected'the ' islands. It apiearsM;lat it was the inten--lion to admit none but those wiio had tickets, but it appearing that a great many "Walker men had no tickets,. the order was given for all to be allowed to cross. Thi was done, and the crowd being so large the bridge gave way. Mr. James R. Brai ch, Policeman Kirkham, Peter Camp hell," col- red, Robert Ashhy, and Mr. Lotsey, were killed. Several were sevtr ly wounde l. Thus a day of rejoicing was turned into raonrninsr. - The Cuban Revolution. The islaud ot Cuba Wds fair to succe-s-fully assert its nulepenifencf. Within the last six weeks, men, money, and ammuni tion, to a large amount, have reached Cuba; and the droopihg courage, anil hitherto uiisucccsslul jiiWgeuts, have re gained their courage, and defeated the Spaniards in every encounter. The. cruel ties w hich have characterized the arms of Spain, are too revolting to' be mentioned. The days of the infamous Inquisition, ape hardly sufficient to rival the recent out rages practised by the oonupt minions of kingly power. We eai'ne.-tly hope that the day will speedily arrive, when even Spaniard will be forced to return where he bclung--, and Cuba, "glorious, fertile, riefcrj exuberant Cuba, will become a part of these United States. ' 'fie Interest on the State Debt. . The first day of July has passed, and tho interest on tho public debt of the State is unpaid. We do not propose to denounce any officer of the1 State'govern meiH tor neglect of duty but we do think arrangement-: could hate been made to pay the January and July intere.-t. A bill was passed authorizing the Public Treasurer to borrow money at a rate of interest Sot to exceed eight per cent, fir the purpose of paying the interest as it became dno. Ve are totally unprepared to fcelieve that the State of North-Carolina cannot borrow hi much money a9 she may need for this purpose. The finances of the S:ate are in the hands of the domin nnt party, and the people will hold that party to a strict account of its doings with regard to the credit of the Statv Unless Something is done, the promises nml pr 'i;ci;les as giren in Article V. Sec. 4 of our Con t'rution, will be equal to m, much blank paper. Soinrtisin-j w under the Jnn. "The F&teigh Sentinel in announcino a meeting to be held in that city to select deligates to nominate candidate for the Senate, to fill the vacancy eaus ed by the death of Col. R. I. Wynne, calls the democrats "conservative con stitutional Union men." We wooldj suppose f om the past, they are conser vative beciuse thy are so very peace able; that they are constitutional be- cau-e they never tried to trample the Federal and State constitutions under foot ; that they are for the Union, be cause they loved it so weil that they never secede from it. Come, Joe Turner, you can't fool the people with a tame that bears the mark of any- uimg out the truth. Try again. Get a new Tickler, niiiv be vou will An . . -- The maoagetrKDt and supervision of the works of Internal Improvement in which the State is interested, is a mat ter of vital importance. The office ot SiiperUitendeut of Public Works was created for the purpose of relieving tjie Executive of the duties and responsi bilities connected with these works, anj to pi ace the m directl y under the control and supervision of an officer who would be compelled to give them his whole attention, and, if possible, make them pay the State a handsome revenue. It is' well known that the Executive has not time to superintend these works. The legitimate duties of the Executive office are sufficient to keep that officer employed all his time without the addition of the supervision of the railroads, canals, and other works of Internal Improvement. That tbe State has received no income of any importance from any corporation to w hich Suite aid has been extended, is a iV. I. t i 1 rwti - lact mat cannot oe oeoieu. mis is mainly due to bad management. Her tofore the Executive has Bad control of all the worfcs of Internal Improvement throughout the State. lie fulfilled his duty when he appointed the directors and State's proxy for all works of In ternal Improvement in which the State has an interest. Here is duties ended. rile was not required to oiv! aov nfcr- . 5 X sonal attention to these works. Hence, it is that the'State has received very little revenue from the corporations to which State aid has beer extended. Money has been invested, the credit of the State loaned interest paid, and no material aid returned to the. State. We are entering upon a new career. 'Old things have passed away, and all things have become new." Our State Government has been re-organ ;zed, and new men, fresh from the people placed in power. A Legislature of new men imbued with ail the idess of the Nineteenth century r ded millkriL for Internal Improvements. It is ex pected that the officer placed in charge of the Internal Improvements of North Carolina, will lend his energies and give ids whole tinYo to the duties of b ffice, as defined, and mako each corpo ration, in which the State is interested, p.iy a handsome devidend. Sectkm ninpfy-seven of the act defining the diries of State officers, declares as fol ia w s : ' The Superintendent of Public Works shall have charge of the State's intei-e-t in all railroads, canals, and other works of Internal Improvement, and also of all public buildings which are the property of tho State. The Superintendent of Public Works claims that the duties heretofore exercised bv the Executive nda ti vc to works of Internal Improvement now devolve noon him. TIih r.vor. nor contends that his dirties are the -ame as heretofore, and that the Super intendent of Public Works has no right to appoint directors and vote the State's proxy. Desiring that this matter vhould be settled at once, the Super intendent of Public Works called upon the new Attoniey General for his opin ion upon the subject. That officer gave an opinion, m favor of the Superinten ciem or ruoiic Works. This should have settled the matter, but the Gov ernor, after the meeting at Morehead City, sued out an injunction against the Superintendent of Public Works, to tram him from takinii control of t We do not desire that any power which rightfully and properiy belongs to any officer of the State, shall be abridged or taken away from that officer. Believing that the law clearly piaces the control of the public works irt tbe hand of the Superintendent of Public Works, we earnestly hope the matter will be de cided in his favor, inasmuch as the re- rganizatim of our rai.road is to take, place in a L w weeks, the people in Uin part of ihe State, feel a deep interest in "this mftUer. They believe the n terest of the Stale will be greatly en hanced by placing all the public works of the .Stale in the hands of the Super intendent ol Public Works. They be lieve this, not because they have lost confidence in Gov. Bold en, but becau.-e ih-y know the Governor caimwt give these works the attention that is inten ded should be given by ihe Superin inUmdent of Public Works. The Supreme Court will probably decide this import nt question .before the adjournment of the present term. Eliffibi'.itT to O'Eicc. The question has a negro tlie right to hold office in the State of Ge orgia was settled a few wtnka ago, by a de cision of the. Supreme Court of th.it State, in the affirmative, in the case of Richard W. While, plaintiff in eiror against ihe Stale of Georgia, on the relation of Wrn. J. Clement, defendant in error. The facts, bi ietly recited, are as follows: Wm. J Clements and Richard W. White were the side, can didates for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham -county, Georgia. White received a majority of votes, though Clements received a larger number. Action was brought in the Superior Court of that county bv Clements, white; who had received tne less number of votes, to eject White, said tii have one eighth negro blood, from the office, on the ground that he nnd iu-taJ Clements in his ttend, as having the r.eit highe t number of vote. The question wheth er Wh;te contained one-eiih'-h or more of negro biood went to ihe jury, anu they found lor the plaintiff. Thereup on the Court parsed judgement, depo sing White from his ; ooitiou as Clerk of te Superior Court, and declaring that Clements was entitled to hold that office. H e are giad this question, is settled. Wc hope the llepubiicans of Georgia will act together as one man, and re deem the State at the next election. All depeuds upon unity of action. There must be no division anywhere. Personal feelings and personal aggran dizement must be saciiheed lor the success of the part . of his, il not more, as he S4 f oj, j Election., and, at this point we aff.rd to stick ft wl f,erX""AWed thai the election 33 it. fcTowiiOnp ,:i-'-''r-- ntar al naiiu. a pc2.'and reconstruct from Let us then sell s lease oil liberal terws, our surplus lands to honeat, thrifty, har i working enterprising yao kee farmer . and ur prosperity will soon right the poVrtieal troubles that have So long and sorely afflicted us. We endorse every word of this ex. tract, il is turni ng due goini, souna . wU, ,eave no st()ne nnn.rn, tu m wbo use u ttne speedy relief. common Rti.sc. tuUevi r nay be our eo, nr ti Democrats in thai SHATTERf.D COXSTITUTIOXS political creed, wc never have any poli- j ,iiffcrrnt Townships. Don't let them de- are restored tr cy to advance, which has for its ohjoct, ' ctive you. They are workmg secretly, but I - TIIFUI " IGOR, the ruin of one class, and the building tarnesily, and will bring their whole toice AND OLD AGS WITH A KEff EIISTENCB. up ( another. If we know ourselves 1 into the tight. It iuvigorutes and strei giheas the system, We woui4 A die Republicans of tliis and sorron-ndlng counties are you pre pared for this batflef This will be an election of no little importance, and yonr enemies are ratejnug with an Eagle's Eye, bow they-may plan your defeat and their success. They will leave no stone unturned, to nilTAS'S LIFE ISVIfMRATOR, On Tiiiivpnatiiicr Elixir. V - --J ' ' o mediate relief mnd pormaneot cure of I that eona titni wl.idi unfits the suff, rer from perforwinfj the daties t file, and which arises from a piorbid cuoditior. of the kidneys and Bladdsr, and resolta in nwvous prostration an4 Oivauic debility. It il adupted to all de'ar.pements of the KIDNEYS AND BLADDES. DR. J. J. LA WRENCE'S COLUMN K0SK00. I 11 ' jj : THE MOST we des re'to see the whole Un o i peace able, happy, and prosperous. We shall strenously advoeae such a line of poli cy, as we think, will unJ to promote baniiony and good Acting throughott i the " hole country. If in the future we are defeated, we shall bow to the ma jority, and exert our energies as we have in the past. " We do not grieve over spilt in ilk. Go it Ilearne we are with you. We entreat the Republicans to prepare j and gives for the battle. OrgaiUM; thoroughly. Hold Life, Hoalihand Strength u rneetiiiu iu your IWuship at ume loint, ; to all who use it and folio the dir cuods. It at least once a week, until the day of uee- tion ? uever f.dls to remove Xtrvous Debility, hupo btfeoc? or Want of Power, and ll Weakness Go into every neighborhood, and aiismj from Kxcesses or Ycutlitul Ind.sei Jtiou, uever stop unui you get every twpuoucan , iu LOSS OF JICMOHY. aroused to a full .-euse id" his duiv. The ., . . . CNHIXASASr OhKAKS, victory is not only to the lo.vn.-hip but ,t EAK xkves, Lei ua then -SKBVOCS TUEilBLISO, GEM.KAL LASSIlCl DlilNE S OF VISION', FL'T.-IHNU OF THE SKl.V. Tlie ?iartbC'uroliua Itailroail. The repoi t ot tlie Pie-ident, Superin tendent, and SeCretary of this road tor the fiscal year, ending May 31st, 18G9. rhows that the receipts ot the road were $033, 11 7,42. To!al expenses of r eratii g the road, $2"! ,223,09. Leaving as net profits, 30l,8S t 3:$. In increase over last year, of 80,2-45,52. The det-t of the Company, a-shown in the financial statement, is $cf 7,859.9. Considering the as.-ers on hand of; $110, 522,93 as applied to this deht-, we ha e the soiii ot S567.336.il. and from fid" take to t:.e county and the State. Lei u3 then i BKaDacue, strive to make it as br lliant a victory its which neglected, will assuredly lead on to pos.-ib!e. Let every man turn out, aud work np to the day of election, and then he sure to go to the pidls and deposit his ticket for none but true and tiled Repub licans. We want no " milk and cider" men in Office. Nominate none but tried men, and then all pud together in harmony. Strive to keep down anything calculated to cause any split or disatfecliou in the party and see that every man has hi" shoulder to the wheel. Don't he sat sfied simply to gain the victory but work to make your majority a- large .as. possible. We know with the right manage ment, we -tan carry every Tow Mfcip in the prohaide ded'ictmn of f.oi,bob.39 which will be on the ueuro bonds given j Rutherford county by haudsoiue uiajoii i.i 1864 ami 1805, audit will leave a debt j tj T W0U' w.,llK WOKK!! ! county of "RutUer- We want to see th IAMMT1 OR CO.. lit iPlOM. When the system is once affected it will not recover w.ll out help It must be. INVIOOKATED AND . KKXGTIIKNED to enubl- the sufferer tjo fulrill the dmies of life it hat be he lied ox is all cases or Epillplic Ft is. Piles Dropsy, Gravel and Kidney Cum dii nils, And all weakness ariaog from diseases that have been neglected or not property cured.. It is also of great serciee in many Diseases peculiar to the F L 11 A I- i; SEX , And especially it is so at that Period termed a CHANGE OF LIFE. This medicine has been tried by thoUi.md AND XKVKR FOUND WANTING. Under it's influence the face Will have the bloom o heath, the eye its lu-te'r, the braitij its power. Il you are one of those wiiohavo violated the laws of i.ealta, and fiAd as u re- IMPORTANT D1SC0VEEY to MO DEE N P IIAKMACY. THo PuresN Boat and CaeaDast LCDUYSfMP, COLGATE f ox ir m rOEK, Ubliktd in 1806. SOLD BY ALT, GItVi;rLs. PHtti1X f Mt Kt TA.T, I'r.l an. I ebmpeil P.-olori 'r i i fx:-, trim. tot ' lul Uo . Miti'i-' Ac. i. -I .oily um-Iii4 m ami ui:.;. .'rIl Huff, 8D-I I Ulllp ll'lll Itltllpr...... I Krita Vcrmiit Irom Poultry n I j uiiu; plmu. tielo.t j-iul liuuf rn nvif tr.ttt I --' ' , M. u r n I irqu rrmtnl' Mrlrnpoliln llourrt Urut rtin ft irahai ., A Mar MM Iminuir I ncbl ir viOi irMiiLoiiui. .u n r.l u uiinlir.. lnM IUM.I.1V-, KUKUP A I (J . 9 II., Nf J u,W 0:.m IS .; !' ATi:T RED JACKET AXE ! of'533.67y.73'. Mai Smith. 1'resident of the road has done more for Ihe road than any other fopd rity of at least S00 votes P.eddent, since the cm.nletion of the for Rei'blicatis, in this election. This j auk that your physical or mental powers are 1 1 ! . . . ,,i . i ii .i . : . , weakened and that you are unfit for th active ia iiol ii n i ciiMiiiiioie, !oio no iii.il lueees- i . , ,- , , - , . .. . ' - . : duties ol lite, delay no longer, but try this rem ary to success, is tor OUto work together. , edy. for under its influence yo ir system will li vou persevere in us use a sure A movement has been commenced amonji some disat isfic l Republicans tor pressing IS diiioii i. Lha.-e fcrPrwii- deut in lcs72. and with the supi o.-ed lulcn'iion d coalescing with the Demo Hiiiih Hastings, of the Com crals. mercml Advertiser DavW Dudiev J'ieni, Thomas C. Miiiphy and (ieorge Oj dike are meuihuwd among ihe pait.es interested, and two or three iiieeupjjs have been held to ut range plans. A meeting was arranged for last night at St Jume-' Hotel, out there were t.Oi enoutLh present to organize. Some who, went into tne measures at fui have dropped out of it on account ot its strong leanings towards the lamina- ii V Democrats, and a Misptcioii that it was intended t carry Conservative Republicanism into the Democratic ranks, St. Lou's Democrat, Mr. 'JhiL-o pia ed smash with his propecls for the Presidency last year The Democrats would not take him up then. We do not thiniv Ihey will take him in 1872. If Mr. Chase really want to be President, he had better- attend to his judicial duties, and give the ad ministration a cordial support. He will spoil his prospects if he comes down South and countenances the Democrat ie party, as he did at Richmond, Vir ginia, Raleigh, and Charleston. He had better make his sapheaded son-in-law keep his mouth shut, unless he wants to be injured even time Spragu tajiks. If Spragtie docs own Rhode Island that is all. It is probable that he will find at the next election for United States Senator, that littie Rhody be- ongs to somebody else. We hope it does. road. The road-bed is in splendid order. A li ihe woi k necessary to keep the road in running order, the building of engine and cars, is done at the Shops of the Coin, p ny. A large sum is saved in ibis way. The cars now run through from Cha. lo:te to August v i.ho'.it any change. This will make the through route North by way ot the Not th-Carliua nod Rdeiijli Gaston Ito.id, the quickest, cheapest, and i.est. Freight is now passing over the North Carolina Road from Augusta and beToud. His thought tills arrangement will be able to compete uccia-fnlly for freight from Atlanta and thetiirotig i travel to New Orleans. The stork' of ihe North-Carolina Road litis l i.-ni t n dollars in the last year. J' :s now worm twei tv-i.vo oo.iars o'-i -hare. Itiis comes troin parang men in cotrrol who pay attention to their bu.-i- ness. instead of running all over the State making bdackgnard speeches. Just at this time, political matters in Tennessee are somewhat inixetl . Gov Sinter, Speaker of the Senate under Bro widow, and Governor, is the c mdidate of the milk and cider republicans. Ee is supported by Mr. Urowi low, who has given up the ground he occupied while Governor, and is now hand and glove ri'h the democrat-. Col. W. B. Stokes is the regular republican nominee, and will receive the suj port of all true re publicans. He is supported by President. The patronage of the government has been bet-towtd upon the friends ot Col. Stokes. The democrats have no candidate. They will support Gov. Senfer, or any body not iu sympathy with the republican party. ' for tha'orpo'a of dividing :!ie party, hoping to ehct Sei.ter. We have Fiftci:th Auicitdmeut. Vermont, Rhode Island, Maryland, Georgia. Virginia, Texas nnd Mississippi ire yt to vote on the XVth Amendment. The votes of lour more States are necessa ry to make it a part of fife Constitution, aud its ratification having been made a condition precedent-, to the restoration f TeSas, Virginia and Mississippi to the Union, w e may place' iheiii on the side of ratification. The .vote of one State will then be required, which will he supplied by Vermont. Rhode LI nd lias qualified suffrage and may possibly retuse to ratify 'it. Such notion, however, will not de feat the adoption of the Amendment. We do not care how m.oii the 'Secretary of State of the United Slates announces ti nt this Amendment U a part of the Constitution. The question of suffrage will then be settlel tor all time to come, without a revolution, and the ubotiti.tioo ot ainonarciiical form of government upon tiie ruins of this republic, which is not likely to lake, place. With the adoption of this Amendment, the colored citizen of North Carolina is a MAN, and entitled to all the rights and privileges of any citizen of .the United States, the same in Massachusetts as South Carolina. The Wilmington Star endeavors to create the impression that the adoption oi .'.he XV'th Amendment will place tie question ai DPffrage entirely in the hands of Congres?, and that every State will be completely at the mercy ot Congress so tar a-i sofFraire is concerned. Sucli is not the case. Every man will then be entitled to vote, and will vote i' every State, and no Si;ife will have any power to abridge suffrage.. This is righ1 and just. The Republican party wi.l have kept its won), and the privileges granted South, wilt bo enjoyed throughout the whole Union. So mote it 'oe. recover. cure is certain. old by Use Principal Druggist Iice One Dollar per Bottle Six Bot tles Jor Five JJulltrs. Iu those places where we haye no ageut we I will se.id the medicine by express, and it tw i or more bottles are purciias d al oue lime we will pay the freight. BRYAN & CO , Proprietors, 64 Cedar Street, New York. ' jime 8-ly, "MORE VALUABL THAN GOLD 1 1 Remote ILadache, Dzitte$, ' G'nJdincs-, JJroiDslness, Unpleasant Dreams. Dim ness of might. Indigestion. Clean ses the Stomach and Boie els. and : Restores tli6 Sick to Perfect Health. These are the pest f. mily Pills for general use : they act treelv on the Liver and Stomach. no fears of the re-ult. This contest w ill promote digestion, 'and cure all those symp how who are to he trnsted in Tvnne&-ee. j commou to Dyspepsi... They aro We are astonished at Sei.ator Brown- I PURELY VEGETABLE, low. Old age makes many changea Wei We urge all who are in need ol a presume he is in his dotage. and is not re- I harmless out eiacacious r UKlFYT.vG. Meoicutr Si'on-ihle foi what be dos. Some men DR. LAWRENCES CONCENTRATED a IJ COHPOIXD EXTRACT kkMtM lhw..n't..ul,r,!u!,r,l Ar, for . W, ... aw: r.M- It -iPTj r. ..,..n a.i( MHk . Tin d-it s. mn . h,.. F::,r;; f-B li mtliHk in i .kitis t io Ai,- ,fi r-. rui. Pittfc-ftVi 't I Uhor VM m, , ,,r lhir.lhi. r- .nK (tun Willi rr.u ir Ax. .. Ki-J ,,. hi- n v.f t - Ji villi A to.ii 'iu,in.- ,hl', xe for jll our A xn .n r kh i.-d rr.1. If , ,r W r ! fiMW til.-. Iit.-I k".-,, ,Hir grthl., '(. ii-nr-r iii.it, ri- oi li.l v0:r or'J.'i. Jirr, I. " vml'ie oj.iie t,f ihe. n, .ir. it Mfj'cr tti10 kcn uu. Anoii. 1 ' UPrlRCOTT A BAKF.VF.l li , r . P '!nreh, ri. S.HPoaicr of Co ttiirn'a a i,l K. J Jacket r.leuiv ' ONLY t)E DOt- OF to use tins remedy. " e have uev. r limnd a n;ii eine ;ic-i ttiin more betie tibial results live too long. We lldiik, W. II. Seward They are useluVin every disorder, and paitieu- Browniow have lived hevmid larly so where the Liver is torpid anu the bowels habitually costive, biek lieadacbe is and W. G. their time. Xeir reputatiou sulfers every daj they draw breath from now on. Major Maretl- Erwiti has consented to addre-s llu- people on I lie is-lU-s of tin.- day, at 4-hvvil:e, on S:rtm -Jay the J7th i:it;int. Standard;. We learn thai M .j. Erwiu is a fepnhli- can. We would like very much to know just when tlie Major stacds. We think he is a man of too much sense to hold on to anything as dead as the democratic party. Mij. Erwiu was once a "tower otstrengtii in this .District. The penjde j investigation and cures of dise-e I guaran respect his abilities, but dam his party ; te to each patient car. tul consideration and BKOiiui .irppiteauun oi u.e necessary remeuies to eileet up. edy relief. Advice fiee, and the generally ivlieved oy a single do.-e. Kruplions QU tii Face or Body, that arise from Blood Impurities, are soon removed. The Jie'itedy is simple. .' Tiie effect sure ! try them 1 tney only cost 2o cent-", and if you caimol get them of your Druggist, seud the najnevio . , BRYAN .& Co., 6i L-d-ir btreet. New York. A;:d tliey will be sent by return ol malt.. post paid julv S-Jy TO THE AFFLICTED, I otler my service to all who dtcliue apply ing to ihe r regular Physician, and being ia miliar with ihe Beteniiue as ol all meaas of K 0 S K 0 0. FOR THE CURE OF OCSTSWTE 1 L0G-STA3iDLG OR CHRONIC DISEASES .5 OF TIIE . Tbe Right Spirit. We have been forcibly impressed with the tone of the Goldsboro1 Mesmi ger since it passed into the hands oi its present editor. We did not expect les from a brave, honest, and patriotic man ike Win. A. Ilearne. The last issue of ihe Messenger con tains an ailicle headed "Reeonstruc ttpn,,' which is worthy of a careful pe rusal, and contains views, if adopted md carried out by the Southern peo ple, would do mute to build up the "waste places,'7 created by the war, than in) thing else. If the Democratic press of the South will adopt the ' policy of the Messenger, ihe good that will grow out of it, will astonish the most care fill observer. Tiie concluding portion of the article on "RecoustructioH is as fol lows : We aro in favor, of stimulating the enterprise that already exists in us, aud importing Trom yankee land such us wc do not ourselves possess We ire in favor of bringing yankee down here aud making southern men of them. We are in favor of employ ing in tho work of building up and res toring our waste places, the energy and indu-try that tore down our fortune- and devastated our land. We are in favor of culling Jonathan to heip us out of the mire into which he plunged us. He will do it; in a minute if "it will pay" and we can afford to make it pay him to" do it. It matters not thai he slew our brothers, we slew aa many and principles. Gome cUjfc SLjor, we want to know where to place yon It Asiieville ia too" hot for you, move over here, we have a thousand republican ma jority in this county. P. S. Since the ahove was written, we learn from the Pioneer that Maj. Erwin declared himself a republican on the 4th inst. He will address the people of Bun combe and adjoining counties, on the 17lb of this month. . Hon. A. E. Boi ie. Secretary if the Na vy, ha- resigned and Hon. Geo. M. Rohe soh, of New Jersey, has boen appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Robeson is a lawyer of eminent strictest confidence observe! in all eases TvJ iJLNrhbMLN. Un rtee H ot stamp I will send my Prt uie Ciiculiis, iree. anu lor 10 cents a valuable treaties of 100 pages on the i-Jrrurs of Youth, its evil c.iuseque..ees aud the best remedy to Us cure TO LADli'.S. On receipt of stamp I w ill send iree my Private circular, and teriU cents. l'TJte Ladies Bricate Medical Adviser," containing lntbrinatiou of great inteiestto the sex, aud detaining symptoms and remedies neee.-sary iu all eases. Address, Bit. J. BUY AN, Consulting Phsician. 64 Cedar fclrett, New Yo.k. july 8-ly . ' Consumpiion and tatarrh. 1L333. Mill IHlfTj" HERVOUS SYSTEM,, &C, - - 'it , . c -' M t .1 t J Thr nl lavrntrJ "t .., L.l I " - - fret, uttaMe f,.r e.Or l.,.v , g.. ! "it'll, iu hnmUiiiue m.ijj r. lie d. lriiM. . hr- mov(iniiii., i ,rt .crui-sl.tr Wifh krf, ,m. A tre jM-rfrri id,. i-.,tnr nltlOM; at n.ulr, (a. I)i-iii -..sr-. iii loant ii .rtol' the I'. 8. oi, ... cctj" 'l One iii.ll .r, ur thrw for $i 50. If mnVfjr. IMM i m.t timn monry refuii .l. A.hlrrt W. SCo'iT I'M I., l b. ill un Kirrrl, ,Nc loik. 1 he Oroi.lg Waicti $15. Srnd fur Vta I'gne, $1J Per Hay ( uaranfeed itwrsro Agents u net the H j'.;: Sm rtl.B Pi Machine. It makes the lok. btitcu, ai.iki ...... , . 1 1 . 1 r- i- .. o. hhim MHhJt i.as i.ie im'i. r-.t eu, .iin ise. in ever; in cnlei foetid tor circular. Address JoHN-oi., C'i.ihk AC'o, Bostout ;M ij , I'iii.-b ng. Pa., or 8l. Louis, Mo. ry n -pi ct to anyoow4ng SiHcnirw erw ed. Price $23. VVar-ahted tor 5 year YEA B Mil nd Keinulo Aiciiu every -h,ie. Address :i. .vnoeusun - 4 Co. 314 Olivo Street, St. Lmis, Mo TEllic; 8. ;i !" El:i-tic Supporter JL (G. tJ. stills his.) I.sr moir lily us1. Shij" ( lc, eonveDieut an I neat. Piir .do at ra Ilia cry and fancy ilods iftores. Samples bv in til on receipt ol nrjy dollar. Du. J il. ItuoKas,.' Mnrietla, '., Un.. s ;e.a i ut, for Soutli Caro. hiia, Ua., Kla , A-a , Mis-.. La. .' SQCII AS EV?iY HiS ; ow PrtiNTER. 63000i Si A I. ft Vi I.IJroU.8.PI lM: W" AT;,i), Kn rgetic caiivawera 1 matte from IO m y 3 5 a diy ifnjf one ol 1I10 in t ru h unn.il htveiliwia ttio no, ESliiIie'i. -ii. i'ate-tt i'Uai ' till i'i .sU, that' niaki aa wy rocking eu.i t III of any eil.il''. li - ,vi o il ililliugen. Sc 1 . tor ireulars lo 'lhe P.. I -i.te Maim aclji 1. and Pniprietor. ANDUKW M;BLAi:K,B.x 540, Caattia, 1 w.iii u:.-'irri'f;i'.'i'i;i;s Ut.,1 lhl lull Hg lll;l!ro.ii c r.'liijl.int Hill II, rn-fj ii.iu r , . .1 lni oft a pri.....' n ill , qitickll rn. I . tic .ply 'lift ur ml -M.I 1,1 CM Irui-lioil, that m boy i, y.'.ii-. .1I1I -j.i .! ily i.oii&j' III alur.l fiat'. I'ihiu i.i-O ii, iiiiiit a' " na en Ii xiScr, mtbilh'f tho iui CJj.iT 111 gL'ttttl wm k ll'n 1 1 pr--tii.i kiiwfrjg -i prttrtlu-r. A incuUr c., lamias full dcrnMt" priu leatunmiJilt. ttt-.M fm 1.1 all. Our S"-' . 11 1 Pern oftyi, cuu, &i-.,ii,. r- nt-. A'ld.re Adams roasCo 33 M.ur.raiy Mr. i fw:w voipA. JlMPLOYMKNT tfn f rars. For t ' A .A lars, a iL bt.ro, Vt. partio M. Spksckb ,t ('0. U, 1 AMR Yonr to'-n.r or r.rinr..: . -1 f- r N I. i l J J I 1 t , ; u r.imi Ijiiu-i; liuini r. If 111a. lo ouly lit l .S I'KA lt,N.-, I. -tiui.l, Del.ott. , So , li; bet Spirit. Notwitlistanding our Democratic friends claim that Uiey are as loyal to the governuient as auy citizen, still the falsity of their a-sertiotis will find a place occa sionally to leak out. The spiritot rehcllion is stiil alive in their bo-wins, and tliey need not try to I ido it. We had an instance of th's in our little village last night, at the Court House, during the exhihition of the different characters by the Magic Lantern. Upon the appearance ot Davis and Lee, the champions of the Rebellion, we were deaf ened with rebel shouts, but when tie portraits of our ftssasiuated President. Genls. Grant and Shermau were exhihited the cheers of the Rebels wre turned to ;rouis and hisses. Tiiisw.isn.it nly an instance of the rebel spirit that still dwebs itiioug u-, but a mark of ill manners, en tirely unhecomiug iu any one. We were also pained to .Nee some of this same class behave unbecomingly duij.11;; the exhibi tion" of the Sciidmal scenes. We call upon all go d R puhlicans to pivpare to give these rebt-ls another blow in the coining election ; we repeat, the spirit ot rehelion s. still alive, and w should work to prevent them from gain ing any power, if we would maintain a Republican form of Government. Give ihe Rebels tlu power a id your government and ti her ties are no more ; we iay put the n down, and keep them down, until they have repetited fully lor their past sins. 1 will si nd free of charges a proscription that has euied tliousaiid..s who have been af fhete 1 ami lulled to ti 1 it i relief hv oilier means. ability, anrt. .'.as been for many years At- , 1 Uve nev,r known it to fail iu the case of lie will no i croncuius. Asthmn, Uuiarih or tousumption, tiiriift fii-nerul ot Ida State ' . ! ... ,1 . 11.. . . . . , , . . I BWI 13 l-ti.iiOJV- IUJL,.L-IL.U.- 1 11 i.OlllOIJ i.U.Uo louht make as good an oft. er as any cm- j & d Kl;e ose 8I;unp- H,tti aaureas. zen with no practical knyw ledge of naval affairs. Ocean ward the Empire 1 1 kct its way It is stated that Gen. Daniel E. Sickle-:, our Minister to Spain, is instructed to ne gotiate for the purchase of Cuba. This would no doubt save Spain much trouble and expense.- We hope he purchase will be made. Cuba rightfully belongs to us, aud we must have it and Canada loo at the proper time. When we get both, furs and sugar will be cheap. In the county of Henrico, Virginia two negm women fought a duel with clubs on 27th inst. Cause jealousy. One was so badly injured that she died on the field. Rev. Solomon Pool, Assessor of the 4th District of North -Carolina has resigned. We are informed that Gen. Willie D. Jones, of Wake; will be his successor. Gen. Jones is a staunch republican, and a nan of excellent business qualifications. He will make a good ,otficer. We trust be miv ha nnnninliul july 8-ly aTEPrlKN HA it LIN. M. D. 205 iLmt 4Hh street, New vork. A lecture desigm-d as a waruiug and cau tion iigainsiilie toll ot you nful indiscretion which evt imially ruins the prospects antl bap pines of the race, with rules aud Prescript. i as chat will euro auy ?ase of beunual Weakuetts, Emissions, Ac., and restore lost manhood to perfect health ; sent free to all. By Oxe Who Ll as buffered and is ww cured. Address, Htv. M AHUX DU ITON. Station I), Bib.e House; New Vork july 8 ly JUST PIBilSHED Scroftda, and all Scrofulous, Eruptive, Cutaneous, Mercurial, and Syphilitic affections, Chon- Rlieumatism, Neuralgia t Erysip elas, Pimples, Blotches, BoUsy Old Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheums; also, Chronic Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Gostive riess, Nervous Headache, Nertfous Debility, Epilepsy, Gleet, Gravel and all disuses arising from impurites or poverty of the Blood, torpidity of the Liver, diseases of the Kidneys or Urinar' Organs, Debility of the Ncrvorts 8vstem, t cheer fiv rotiir.' ni -u. who have Ul; victims to SO' 'f A L- i;'llS, d.-siro a be! MANHOOD, .s nt m s-d.-.l letter en ve i;i tree of charge. Ad !r.ss HOWAllD ASS' 0JAT1ON. box P, Pl.i'ad.-iphia.-Pa. rfllUI V r.-Mts R2)riiee I B Ihe I'rA iilinnit li.-iiri.r hi HOW TO MARRY, WHO TO MARRY,1 AND WHEN TO MARttY. .' "TnE Univek-e." The Chicago Even ing Post says: - The Chicagoan, started over p year ago in this rltj as a literary weekly, attracting Rft.cti iteuiion tor its bold aud extreme views on s I qu's tions, is about to be enlarged and 'name changed to The Univer-e. Mr. Lewis, t fie publisher, (which in also the .publisher ot the Western Rural,) has purchased the Chicago Soro sis ami Adcance Guard which ate to be merged in the Unicerse. In the tirst numoer of the latter, to lie is sued about J une 24, will appear an ferip ortans p 'per troin tlie pen oi tlie eminent Kobkst Dale Owes, entitled 'Spiritual ism a Moral and Social Neces-ity'" also the coinmenrenient of t sry entiled Carried ; or A Woman's Deception,' by Mrs. Cori i.i, aiuihor ol "Itei.ecca, a Wo maiiVSecret," ee. .; also a story complete in One is.-ue, by Mrs. Jennie T. H .zei), entitled Daisy ; or. The Married Man's JStary." Epes Sargent, of Boston, and nt'iers, are eugaged as regular writers. The Unittrse ill lie as-ly conducted. Each number will vouiaiu a great variety ut matter. Whatever iray be said or thought of the views presented in the above jo'trnal, tbey are being widely dUseminated , as large .circulation would indicate. The facts giveu concerning social Crimea are startling. The Unicerse is $2 b) per year, hut it is sent three tuuttt s (dim teen Price Twenty-Five Cents. HADVHK LUiiLLh D.1ARRS lias published a very valuable ai 1 to all who desire t trail, the affections of th-3 opposite sex. without regurd to Wealih, age or beauty. It is tiie only ready practieal wojtt of the Kind ever published. It is the only really practical work ot the kind ever published. Ii can Oe read by the s.u-ie and the inanied with inter est and plea -ure. K teaches how to win anl woo. It gives you I nstriiciion how to proceed under every ditJ'.cnliy, or bow to conduet a" C 'urtsiiip to a suecessfulisjiii e. aud by loll wing its simple lults yon will always be sueeesslul in seeunng the affectionsof the loved on aud live iu hap piness when married. Every young lady should read it 'or it contains a hunured useful hi. .is and remarks that will beiielii its readeis. Ever ii anied ladv should read it: il will di- i rett her how to secure the affections ot her husband. as long aa life lasts. Every roan, 8 ngle or marrie-1, should rtad it; il vvi l make him a sueeesslul lover and a happy man. Tweatv-tive cenu thus expeu-led may .give you years of bhss whice none but the Lap- . py can fully realize. Sent bv Mail, Post Paid, on receipt oi price. Address: MAAM LUCILLE DEMARRR, Station F, New York. july 8 ly . The great superiority of this medicine over all oliers is, that it thoroughly eradicates all HU MORS and taints, and at the same time changes tfie btomache and Liver to an active, healthy state, invigorates the Nervous System, renews aitality, and can be relied on as a safe, pleasant, and positive aemedy. H-XUHt I i v.- A I'byiitolucicil Vn Mrri4g 'f.'ic i H .i,..-j Onus .. pulilitlied ' (awug u4ily tOli aafea. ami I .Hi li.ie platn engraving i ilm nllainy ut the n.iinan orjj.iiM t n i-iHie ol battiUt aul dia.au, d ircaltri arly enoia, ita ds,lur..b!c co.irueue apo i mi... I anal I .1 . vk it ii i tulliot 'a plaii ot ir. tn- iil lh Mil. rjiti..ii I n I -i, "- i il ... ..I,- of ... . aa aliow a by u rq.iort ''I' , ... "ireiHml. A Irulbfal a vi(r lo Un: iiiarru'l aad tho-- i:oatmplliN( .H) ri.ie who Clllei null lioul.ia u .ii.-.r h,ical CO. lion lit (it. foT ol on i.ic i . . . . i y, uif.f, e va rec of 5 uuiil- in al..uiia. o. po.-tal nir . by Jrc.--i.. t)r. I..V l'.til. No HI (..-nom La Alb.iiy,.N V. rii.i author mat ti. 'ci n-uli.-.l o of Hm .Ii.c i-... Uiou which In, :V,(oa I"" aahnr Tr-oiuiu or by ai aad meOiilua u' '.. uiiy fwilt ul la oi 14. ' .. AVALU OiSALS 0'.: C ilNTAS.MVi 1 liiMilT.tN J VU !0!.0ICA . - IN F'li. HAT A I IOV ia yonmf men con(-aiil - i dog .Vhirriagr, .-ot Ir. ii 4meM 'i of L-c.it. Irorti tie Clll'.AiC.VL !.;! II U I L, U OS 1 ll.ee A Y. - pa FaiaiJy Gvoccrlcm. TS If ;. VMS rinocucefl to th WW lie that he his in Suireat .Siaruao ir M ( '. H.. 8. ;., a nice iiasot ln.utit !' Susan, CuTfi-r-M, Hull, .llnlrtMaen. Co ion lams Ac.,- Ac. Aloa full supply rif ConfectloaeHci, wliio he will sell s'liiiji tor ra!i o." hurtcr." He :..-ks (br a call f par those isitinfr Spar tanbnt. jnly 81m FORMULA AROUND EACH ROTI LE. Asciits Wanted. Ladies or Geutlemen are offer d liberal in ducements toact a- agents, and an opportunity tr fum tro.n .. to ftl 0 o.-r due. Mi n-..nitul uuiiit-r; on trial tor Hifty Ue.iU, or a j neees-sarv. Enclose stamp and address BUSS specimen number fo- ten ceuts. AJilresa & CO., 95 Liberty Street, New York, tlie PiiblUher, n. F. N.Liwi, Cbicaifo. 8-ly . This preparation is prepared by an edu cated experienced, and well-known Physician and Chemist, who has thoroughly tested it in a large practice. It is, therefore, subn itted to the public with fdl confidence that its great merit will cause it to have a popularity UNEQUALED in the history of Medical Prepara ttons. BtWKS! KLUKS! BLA.KS!! E have printed, and for Mttfc-S nitiM lot of Blank forJOoun'ty oflftoets--MCb I 11: tia t I 'III 'a' Id III: tfce I Ml na op It .1 I v rili I I !?. w til mi. ,7 . i. 11 M ir k. i .1 n ,e In- i w IT H 1 r-.M ir. nil k K .in I r, i;i: It i . rt (1 i FOR SHERIFFS. Appear anee n:h, 1 apias Bonds, Tax Receipts, Iteeds, FOR CLERKS AND J UvGES OF probate. Summons. Capias subpoenas, a dnilnis (ratlmi ana u;i;jrdian UM Lelier8Tcstanuntur,(.tiar' flran.stiip and Atiminisira thmAckii w.i eclgrintB and Private fcx.imimi.ioi ' of Married Women, Jus tilkalian of Bail, Kxeeu- ttonH, ,en l xs, &c. FOR MAGISTRATES.-! T (rtKnnions, Malts Warraflil tieeutloiu, hul)paenas, vic. Any BlankB not on liand will betj' :' I u oa In prOer. Terms, Ouo Dollar tier fi' aetit poaipaid. . ddreMi CARPSNTEH & LOGAiV. th aSBtl 8tt! Hi r PRICE OUE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. 2 Prepared only by J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D. Sorfolk, Vs -.-" Fob Sale bt ill Dkcgoi t. jnly 8.Cm. To tlie ciftevaa 'of Poli Coontf- IACH month hereafter, until Further A lice during tlio vwek ommrn-' -' . the first Monday, one of our firm '$ ( Oolumhns. thus jrivjus our elk ' ia Polk, who desiring if, a ijvoruWe ff! tuhity to consult ith 4is. 'Ut. Cliurel.ill will aUeud in Jn c'"'" the Court House ' taurutnnrfr t- W TTTTr, H if.; 1 -it. ' , AttoauP tin warn.
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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July 8, 1869, edition 1
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