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hovilj s-f§^j __ £ vol iv i haiilsiujuy j c ji iy 83 1869 jvo 9 — - - j ms£mmmmmummmmsswmsmmmi*shs^b^**^^^s^ma^m education a i ■'■patronise your own institutions the exorcliea nf the c moord female ciilletie lit statesville will he resllllieii the j mt uf septem bar next board fuel woahlns 816 per mouth tuition tu regular olaswb from i*'j,.*io to 5,00 ter month musis drawing painting are extra ai nii.ileriile rates ; payment half in advance for term ol four mnuths ending duo 2*3 vot furthur piirtloulars nddreii k f bockwelt statesville inly d 3m prosltlnut hegb's school v ai»».i college if c jii;v g vv likiii a m rp 1 in siissiun ni i^iiii up ns august mb i jflit ami i iii ' iiiiiiiui furty weeks u iim branelios tauglil in preparatory sriiii.il and unllugos ma bu pursued here si mi ni , innl • female may enter at any time mnl 1 1 ; ■\ bj tho inmilli or i'm utlll tittle i . it . iii iv n i^li tn i'oihillll i'i ni ui ivoni *-.' in b par month bn ii i •• 0tn.l hlti di ii u i h may rent rooms and hoard the ivos v.i i , i:j;v u y hb0 a m lull i i l.'.l '■'' iw univorsity of n carolina the fall session nf this institution mill i'liiiiiin in nthe ihih dav uf august jirox iiml ini.itiiiiie twenty w*alt preiiar ntiii-y nml normal departinenui nud n gen end (' su of university lectures will be opened entire expense including board 8 to 100 all the lielielitsnl'the instilu tiiiiiiii-enllereil.fi if charge to a limited number uf residents ill the stale apply to the piesident solomon pool impel uh july fob boo 17 qw edge worth female seminary thk next session will c<;m iiii-uee on ihe lirst monday of september the entire i cpen i board ami ttiituin will be from iiiiil to * 1 1 1 > if paid in advance eaeh boarder will furnish her own lights and towels and also n pair of sheets and pillow eases kor en ar a.iliv i u u caldwell julv 2 1800 3m greensboro n 0 pleasant grrove academy zvzale and female tiik seventh session will com me nee on lhe dl ll ol august next cotireo — english classical mathe matical j'ei.-n tuition from o to . 10 per session it lard vi ith the i'i ineipnl :?!) per month i'm pa.i..uui"j address the principal ut l'..l ton davie co n c w . j ellis prinoipal pleasant grove n 0 \ june 25 180d ( 25 3m bin g ha m school mkbatneville n c win bingham hobcri lli ii inim w b lynch j.1ie session or 1869-70 begins auyust 23th and oontinues forty weeks tne uoittse nt lustruoiion ineludes the ordi nal eii|zll«l brunches the ancient languages french mathematius book keeping aud the elements ol natural science expensos fmolnding tuition board fuel washing books and clothing 3g5 circulars sent on application lime is 1sg9 24 cw tm__.n2_li_ff acadbmv.-tim j lirst session of this academy will com nit'iii-e on the list monday in august ensuing l'npilsi-iiii i-ntt-i at any tiuieautl be churgoil from thu inui of entrance the rates n i tuition will he ns follows 7 fin 10.(111 hint ilo im)0 per session of 6 mouths payable at tl inl nl every month no pains will bo spared to give pupils n thorough training in all the brauobes usually tai jd ina flrat class academy the academy in located in a healthy and nir.rul cn.niiiunity in franklin township lour miles irom t-uli-iuii v.on tlio new rond to mocksviue itu inl vuii iw innl iu resectable families from 7 to 8.1 illi.r per month l h itotllltnck june 35 1869 95:8m prinoipal professional m h pi nnix attorney at law lexington n c \\ ill practice in the courts of david son kmsvtl.e guilford alamance and l'an dolph utilities : refbuknce linn r m pearsmi 0 j of n c ralei.-li '• i g kemhi associate justice " " thomas settle " " " k 1 diek " " " bedford brown tanoeyvllle n c " llmi 1 dm kerr " " j k mclean greensboro ji 0 " thomas uuflln jr " " " 1 m cloud unbson n c january 2f 1800 4 tf j «> i s iii;\di;iiso , attorney & colxsehob at law salisbury n c j\vill attend promptly to i ho collec tion of claims feb26 — ly dr ota hendiai^ont 1 av img resumed the practice of medicine respectfully offers his professional services o the public office : the ono lato occupied by white head & henderson cabs may lie left eiths at his office or at enniss drug btoro salisbury feb 12,1800 0-fir dr i w jones n aving located in salisbury offers his p.o.ossioni.1 services to the public of fice ou council street opposite the court efonso ami next door to the law offico of bun burton oralfte may 28 1800-tf liiikigli national bank of a carolina j ;,■•■■■.■i ■•■- i ,,,. rcsolvol f ineresse the , ank'n rivi n si'ui.ii . . , - " i lh i'flsiuis iilsliiiic to sub a,-r.be to tu m9 willliias 1 unicnt with *^ 0 dbwelfi march 6-cm j'rwideat dllvos medicines v pectoral balm ! / \ n approved and effectual remedy tor chronic bronchitis a^t&tnu f the wti.ting oonglig in lulviioccil uj*u ; — bleeding from tho lungs o and , apablo i.i i im ii _ more real lervlcu in confirm ed consumption than all thu ex tyrants t i mixtures ve extant 1 1 i-«i-niiiiiieally ootnpo led of ingredients weil hii.iv.-ii for their virtues mid adaptation to i il rises tunned j nnd is llie ros it of long il i imini-lle expel l.-ll.-e uud panilit ilive.l gn i oi the laws of the animal notny ; to guilior wiih an intimate knowledge ol remedial agouti in iheir physiologioul and therapeuuc i tli et on lli liinnnii ; v - 1 ' ' i ' i • ji m quite unlike ihe uiiinberlbm expnolor mils i rloinls i.e ii reekles^ly and persist , eiiily pnliiied upon the sniveling and confiding people 111 ihe int't thai it is nol an expcotoi i not per e ; nor is it londud with opium or miirpuiue in oider to lull tha poor suflwet with its delusive influences many ft valua i lu lllu lllll boon licillieeil llllll expe.iillllled iii lo a premature grave on lha uontrnry u is calculated to check excessive expectoration vt'liii'h nl iiselt is exceedingly exhaiivuvo and i ii general nnd sjieeloo acllon to heal and om lm the weak infliimed and irritated ofgans ol llie sevelul lliel edlelils wllioll eolllpiise ihia valuable balm ihere is no one wluuli is imt i mi luiii.y ii-ed by the best i'hy-ieinns in llio diseases noove enuiueraled und ol many emineiit inedicid genilcmen to whom m oom pii-iiimi hus been made known there has urn i eiii nue wlm hus nol highly iippioved n ; mnl in some iiislnnees have not mily pn-.-i ilu-d n for llioir patients but have used it in then own n-e with marked advantage prepared mid sold only at 13 bill's orng store a nil w-lt ii sillsliiiiy n (*. sill's wild cjiki'ry tonic and alterant for indigestion — liter complaint — tor pal bowels — nervous debility ami broken down health from whatever cause this elegant and truly valuable medicine lias imin lime tn lime been in extensive iih lm ihe last twenty-live years it has been sold and is w.ll known in many of the south ern idee and towns viz imi lesion savan nah augusta atlanta charlotte columbia i&o ni i highly valued by the multitudes o ppople who have used it many in this town and surrounding country ave enjoyed its benefits nnd will no doubt well remember it a gn ai number ul the strongest and tiiofl nn qualified cerlifiuatcs ol us value have been j voluntarily tendered the proprietor many of tin-in limn persona ul highest respectability and nib llicence the medicine is pleasant to take and per folly bee irom the possibility of harm under any circumstances or conditions of health — in deed il is peifeetly sale even for an infant ll is especially adapted to ihe present season when ihe approaching warm weathei occasions siu-h a degree ol lussilude nnd debility parlic uln-ly in weakly nnd prostrated systems as often lo become almost insupportable price 1.00 per bottle prepared and sold only at k sills drag store aprll 9 14:tf salisbury n c dr goddin's gentian°b1tters cures chills and l'vvcr dyspepsia indigestion colic ick stomach bronchitis asthma neuralgia rheumatism o a universal tonic a sine safe and reliable preventative and oure for nil malarial diseases and all diseases requiiing a general tonic impression prepared only by dr n a ii goddin and for sale everywhere james t wiggins successor to j ii tinker &: co proprietary agent and wholesale dealer in patent medi cines norfolk va 17 — ly an invaluable acquisition to house keepers a tasteless and inodorous preserving powder i — - 1 or preserving i'aiil nnd tomatoes and all preparations ol fruits without being air-tight and wiih whatever quantity sugar desired be il much little or none atall ll is incom parably superior to any other preparation tins powder will preserve willi a certainly that no one need have the slightest doubt one teaspoonfu ol the powder will preserve from eight to ten quartsol dressed i'i nil or tomatoes any kind ol cans or jars will answer and i they need not bo air-tight and can bo used out of at pleasure in all l-'liuit preserves you can save hall the sugar full directions ac i ompnny it tu be l.u i only at k sli.ls drug store sal sbury julvlo lf-28 ~ jjk i \ will no !•_• s celebrated woman's friend ! a safe uiul reliable remedy for i 111 diseases peciilinr t fe it t'es r-secn as — leuchorrea or whiles prolapsus uteri or falling qf the womb irregular i'm nf ul or suppressed menstru ation ; pain in the back nervousness wakefulness weakness tt'c of.iuca i lit tl 1 uk ladies of america i f«,r w.iqpe benefit it was designed nnd wbose hap i piue it u ul promote by the diicoverur v . j j l/uvuu.nce to physicians tlic articles of wliioli the woman's frlpnil is ron pounded are publisliod nrutiod em-li bottle and it is , imii i l in lie tbo best uterine tonic aad altorative i yet discovered i is n valuable andrellable nprent in nil derange ' niriit of iho female itoproductive llrgnns nml in j lly-i , i.i ni.i ii iteoi'aclie bnlnal irritations 4c jb'iv price 1,00 per bottle _^\ a ii bakeu & co wholesale agents no . 4 main street norfolk v.i , fct to ivliom all orders or utters must l.o ml \ dr«md fflsirt 19 i y i ii)e©lin0rtl)statt i'riu.isiir.i wi 1:1.1.1 i.i | x 3 w i m ii a r ia 3 editor and vroprietor imii «•»* ni flrriiiiri'ior ost yr.att payable lu tl huiiui1 13.00 six i.ini its " " s i flo ,. i loping lu nue nddres i ' !*». io ( oples in olie illllj'-e-s 80,01 li'a/i s iff allot i tistitt one s 1 11,1 re first insert im 1,00 for each additional insertl 50 k 1,1 1 tiiiiii-es will he i-hirgeil iti per ei nl higher than thu above rate l mnl nnd justice's i lull-hi " ill be pllh.li ll ud ill in sunic rates with other advertise in rn i obituary nntlooi ov«r six lines charged a adi eii i ments to pers ms wishing tn ml v.-ili--e i'm n imi ger lime tlinii nm u lbs tb 1 liberal lu lil h will be given i ontract hatiis _. h ' -*■' '. - i . a 7 '■__ __ 4 — i tv/xoti a s — ■• '■' r cl i •— i v 1 square .**'-' 5(1 3 <•*> i un s n -■i:t n i •_ squares i ni g 5 h di ih i '-'-' .»<' ;| 8 j ii ii rea 0 00 d oil |_ tin u oil llil.l i i s.pill-es h 01 11 00 i.'l uii ... ill i17.50 i ni ii ii uu hi oo i nn t i on l nn ' ciiliuiii h 00 1 on it on i on 7 nn i column j-i iki il 00 s'lt'l dl 00 180,00 miscellaneous erudition iv feathers mit bewabd's wonlikiu-rt t'abnot among the many attractions f lhe iw pliahh washington rcsldenco of mr bcwnrd late seo ri-liiii nl slate we bird-lnvi r ivi tin pat'l'o und ihe beautiful parakeeta ofall these tin most pi pinnt lively and reliable entertui ei a certain statoly old parrot in a handsome iiu rv of green and scarlet — the sri tnry'aown par ticular pel and gossip this remarkable bird was nnd i trust i tl m li iu a in u in ui ie iini under n new udtu ilii sti a righl merry old soul iiiiprouelmblu and eon descending social loquacious and li.i liabji ■tb provoking moods and sulks the .-• ntruri ■, and cantankerous always pei ullar lo hia race lli cage usually hung in tin pleasant litth li lu-iirv opening ofi tho hall win re lie wuti in i tin incomings nnd outgoings of tho household win re he iv tils vislton who drn[ipi i ill illfol'lulllly j where in heard their ii ggsbip.thcir hurrieu business talk or their gravu inquiries or -.<■.'■.- ii.enlsi.il alairs of slate 1 iolilical di rn - imi ... hen •••. or they grow at all tori a , he pn ei.-illi di lighted nnd seldiilll i ii-l lo i.i royally riding on the storm and loytilly i his distinguished master's bguiiiui in or helping to laugh hi opponents down thut laugh nf his i the most btttrtingly inimnii bound i ever heard from the throat oi a bird ii is rightful funny some time losl summer while tho window ni-iir which tho cngo btood was kept open the parrot was attracted by the vocal i tct of an infant next door one of those cherubic balx - that continually do cry und at length he startled ihe family by on imitation po do ly perfect thut it was feared boiuc p liltloca i away had somehow been smuggled ituothu house at another time ills master wus afflicted with n cough and immediately his faithful ancient had bymptoms of bronchitis certain voieca wero sure to excite his emula tion nr his antipathy on one occasion when senator sumner vva discusaing bouic political question with the secretary — not lo uny means taking pains to roar him gently the parrot be come fcurfully excited and 1 was told netu ily bcreami d him down with all boris of unpnrlia mentnry ) . ■.. ■i i 1 1 __ — and eut-e.iii there may have been something particularly disturbing lu parrot complacency in tiie orotund nutocrati eul voice nf the distinguished senator f i mns sneliu-iiis provoking that irreverent fowl to laugh nl his radical pronunciamentocs whistle at his stately periods und cough in the midst of u latin quotation it may have been his private opinion that u senate of spirited parrots wo dd long ago have rebelled against n yoici of thai eqtisperating nnd ex cathedra quality ( it late years the politics of thin wondcrhil bird have probably been of the conservative type i ul i doubt not he has sown his own wild outs ol radicalism 1 doubt not there was a lime win n sueh phrases as the irrepressible conflict grand words which camo from the lip of tin rent statesman crammed with prbphcey nnd power were caught up by his familiar and val orously reiterated defying tho unhclii f nnd the policy of tin hour i think it very likel tli i wns a peri ul when bitting nodding and wink ing on bis perch in the midst of confusion und dread the bird's cheery refrain was nim day ninety days perhaps still inti r he talk ed persistently and knowingly of reeonsirue tion amnesty alabama eliiim ' alaska vet allitble und communicative as hu there has always been about ihis parrot u certu n nir of mystery — a wise sly look keen observant cute a something reserved self-i ontained di plomatic he was like a feathered itcsputi h-1 or secretary's portfolio actually swelling with state secrets 1 feci assured that hi astute mn ter must have debarred from hi presence all newspaper reporters lest in some unguarded mo ments hints uf great enterprises and ini h1 treaties should drop untimely from hi bill 1'his clever parrot has a female companion n pretty ninlable-looklng bird whoso cage used to btund oloso beside his and with whom ho mi hi ed to be on excellent terms showing her in hi lofty way marks of distinguished considi ratioi .' madam seldom talks but she sings finely is truly a leathered prima donna of extraordinary talent ; yet she seldom sings alone pn ferring to join with her friend in astonishing musical per formances from the tranquil charucti r of the intercourse of tbi pair from the fact of her si lence and his politeness i infer that their n la tions an imt matrimonial a platonio senti ment unites them in a peaceful and pbilo ophi eal friendship i'r.-mkliii and the widow oflji i vetius chateaubriand the madame resamicr i mice took borne merry children to fee these marvellous parrots it was u dreary winterday in the fag-end of joluwon's administration and ; we fu f ihem iilmie and quiot 111 the d p considering their freedom from cares nnd pel plexities domestic nnd political our coming evidently brightened and inspired thorn for they went through their entire repertoire for our amusement m laughed coughed whistled cried and asked repeatedly after our health mm . parrot listened well pleased plumed her self bustled about ale the cake we offered i r drank to our health and gracefully inlvruk-d us tiiat she woe vretty polly the children amp for them h verse nf i oinlii llllu the kye i lotll paid mpl lllll lltloll mnl after ime ro'iiellllnn n proditci il lhe all » lill real ily wonderful iiceiinicy madame thouult '"'' manner seumetl lo say ily your leave moll - i ur i pi v.d b i if the ihi i iie-ii by lar lm in in bur yiilee unio tonus stl'itlikclj liiiman \ , ■•, i,f |,, i li koiltll ann i'ii'llll pin rid el ■ivi-re iii-imi.iii inio llie llhrnt >-. un i plaei il hi lib i!"-ui th ptmstf '■- n-d.-d il i ver i'omiil ■- eolith . lut n itupeui'in ■lun nun li alt i riied bv id in . iiowi ■! ieu i imp iii.-iii and ill • ploiu urn uu i n l_uil it-d tilt ir ellbrts lo pli a ■■■mnl n ilolll ii ii . vi idle hi i i • in ri n ' i of il ■■pretty tl 7 . having ii in i lie in i litth i i no i i bv e mu in nt wn ■' iiildett i hi i iii red i liiuihli i foi w ii ' n i ber hi alt ihen win plu uiik <'■■irp t h ui i imi i'liiitld . . .- i i - b 1 iv iim i mu i ni ; ■i . uml i itpi . inr ereii ttii'i , ihu p ii ml hh'owed im nliti ii ni ilii ui iii ■plli uii nt i ii k and no n ' in tlio i i ' iim iini i ,. i i i il i : i lm i wild ly alii ii li i i .: it'll in i i i i j il uin irip |, j .... i i did iuii n i bul mi i i u i lil . i i i oily on - wl ,: ii i ■||. iihii i o lilui nr in in hi inim tlial he liiiiild wi p lol in i "' i | -■,. im iiurrol i ■llie s i i ' .' lilt cl i j ill - v ini i eii uu iiiiii lie lm '" been li.ud ul n eerluhi lol i i ind • ■n i i ii-iili tin null md d n in i cart p u ul iht i war when he i ily in in un of john \ jlrowii he tun 1 ii i un . i h ill the iii ' lier i ii -. ii'i i ; i film glory ll illeliijoll a ll i lldei cxp '" ills i'i i'votil deli id this lad , ofi i an of some yi irs intel visited i ■■■■■■try nnd inim li ii i nn in i enh i in - lhe lihi try her friend in uii en nml iii i | ui , mnl uluiiit 1 o ii itu uld gn ' nn ; i j lory lu ri , halleliiji li i b ' i imt p i ii and h li ii ■cones may nol ihi hihii re lillle i i u.ittn • renu uiher ! < 111 0 when ii iii'din him v ifli the i iidliir em on interesi i have in iii kind v ill he ■il i lib ill nl md million . | ' . . - i i di i in , i-i un ui1 crhik i asked uiyi '- ' "'' i1 ' i.i.ii n ih ■. ; ■■!'.■in e ur faintly rei ill n i'n f hurry an i al inn in this ho i in i i u hull tin be n d ruin ti i u broil in i e li irt and borne up il t in .' win n even m irnlnji in mi , 1 hi i ml :: k'lld's kindly - lllll itions ii iuiim liii pi i mt laken out of lib nut i i,.r li i ■, i iho in i nl ' iuiii(j mil nl | u doctor nn i vi iter . for in ny d lys i ' -■■lie e : . ntbi i ■hurried lone vol ii iry lep in tin i dl .' i ne kindly voir . h iih h i u bim nl i ■!,-, ; in ■i ii uul then i he nevi r vl ed li 1 1 ul . • 1 ii i inorii - of one dn tdful ni(fllt win li hi : ■-■i'i ■lilt n-i fill llllhi i '■11 ll i ■'' ll lll .- up and ic itilti ilmi n r ii iii ' \\ i it ilier were n'ild i ti mil ll -■mu 1 of mm ial lm aboi him when thai i ruuki n with tin i ii uf '. ■■- ■ti ■ml ■■i i llie bird uh op n i ltd lit tl ni lit « 1 n the very :■'■: -,• im d lo 7.7 r h ith i i ' ii'i and tho wrluds i . ory io all tin eii ;• no mon ! treason doc nun li r h p tl i i'iiii sei i.i i .... . j :.. i - omi - thin wn lil alii ' :"". nn 1 i could in i .-. i in ii if i i mil i n i i th •' ho nont iii - i nils n i . , ii iotis im i ■■iiu i pn ne i tnnr i , rot i and unto '. ono a ho n - > ■l ell ly spoke i,,li i had a 1 ii ii v wi rd for all that lio may .-; . -,, il . mil « dl ioi \ • i nnotli -. a fair i tuiiiu ii i in u in io pr in i i i ly ■id i ;,,- hi in m iuiii-1 i ri • are som lime-4 dcasanl di l i :■illll i who oan tell the bird-life line mvstcrlen upon iilii.li wo may nol tronoh dill evidently the tragedy lhat has made that house hirtori d ai d the rrnii ihui has rendered ii in-red did nol reatlv depros bis spirit nr darken hi views of life lie wus almost alwavs merry and jo ri j mn iho ■1 condition of human mortality si hied lo toucli him bui lightly he i gone now with hi muster und his mas ter's beloved i'n mily and before that hospitable 1 mansion un lafayette square the memorial ben ' t i it ii ti t stalks im more wherever thou art uow prince of parrots and i.i - dps i greet line lovingly ! " lli to the blithe spirit ! bird thoii never wort i ponce l'n with ilu-i and with thy master whe whatever nion mav grant m deny him iiowi yer partitions may ililicr as to his political course certainly p esses in an enuuenl degree the :: niiii to b • loved who his borne jov und sor i ... n ■■■- im 1 fail ire glory ami di n ici ion with ran dignity cheet-fuhu i and philo.s'oiiliy if nt limes h hen mo u ntmis uud solemn i - sues li.i .- lo i ■mot a timi of i i'ii nnd i tteite inent this dignity has eoiuetl oven to hi old 1 1 nd . li cool in iii fi .' i . i cheerfitlui ■- like polilical , ihi phi phv ton liki in easy opt imi i i an i ive tv have - ud so tin re im in imkiudiii ni " "■beiirls as tin re is ii n roach in our thoughts whatever he iniiy think wu un not forgetful nf his great past iiu goes il i said on this lirst long holiday nl hi busy life to ll thor half of our isiani oil ini nt i i ! ii iii inh american cm ires 1 a i d republics when , donbtli i cordial welcomes nnd ni i-i honorable eutertaiiiinuiit will prove that his foreign relations han nol boon purolj diplomatic \\ ill the favi rite parrot pro with him n cor.r i :-. or will le have a bi ci iry bird — uraci i . , ,,,.,. ,..,.,-.- fit i ml home l.iiin ll ii it no i rn 1 1 ■• probabli b u more overrated lhan john i loneoek i le wus rich lived iinostentutiotisly n id v is ver i t,,u imi he ii vain ind unscrupulous al uiout evervbod with whom li trad i ivas obli i i ue hini my father told mo that one i dd , ! lorn pnss the com t-hnii ■• in lio li i during term-time without liearinj the crier ol the court proclaim from llie d steps " ij in kxcellency john hancock oonto into courl snd make an -•.-.-., in ,\. i or you will be defaulted ho would preseni to a i er man on i 1 tion day a suit i :' cl tin . ti 1 tho . ur would i ■■■■.- to sue ih ( lovi i in .. i'or i ynu nt hi wi<l "-, mme heott who married ( apt scott ma •■r i : of ( lovornor hancock's i ondon pue , told me iu nn youth that i n ono o ision ihetinvernoriu \ iied tho whole senate of m tssiiehiisotti tobrtok fusi v.iili him i ithout ii in : in i any notii e .' ho said " we have ii mill i'i the eoll'eo of so many persons and hu replied send the ser i in out to milk the cows on llio i iinun li was tho custom ihen for llio inhabitants to bond thcii cows to crop the grai=s on lhe public com mon bul i lam "''.. wu ' not llie only man in public life who in tlioso duy dishonored his po sition th ian jiiilu william jay informed in that while lie was a boy bo heard ( ihtmoellor i.i ingston suv to his father jay whal a sot of rascals there wen lu tho old i nngrciis lewis tappan — -«►— a law oft thin enacts thai each railroad in the ! state shall heal ils ,■■.,;■■by lu tiling iippuratuh mi i structed thai the lire ivill bo inimodititely extingidshod ivholiover the oars overturn the sum law provides thut ear hall bo lighted by c lbs only the volcano of collins mexico h in a state of erupt throwing np huge mn - ■nf lire g .!,. ii ml lava iii in lm uin in ni iln villages and towns within its range hue fled from their , boiwes to the fields beyond und are in a deplor ably deahtute oondidon ki'mallkaiil.l imtoi.tl'ty ii i i'll i kd v , iiiuciiiher seeing mid ridiculing the fol lowing letter nf l.nld m u ui iii ii y iii 7 twelve , 1 1 irs-tigo wo did nut then iliii.l tji.l it 1 i ,, ihlo i'or such prediction-i in regard to the i i hilled suites tn nppioiieh i'ul liiiin in ill lli i ditynl degree mr lt-uidnll to whom ibo lot 1 1 i inliii . d i a citizen of i'ldliiilolpiii : cl :, 11 democrat l..ll,e front i mil minimi in ith lion lleioi/s i;,,,i,!„ii ilnl i y i.iilllil klixslml ti.iv lot hon may i i henry fl randall flo i dt tu sslr i vou nre su rpiisod iu learn lhat i have uol a high mil n,,ii ol mr jollumoil nnd i nm surprised hi your surprise i inn eeruilii thai i never wruto ,, |||| , nn i lliiil i liili-r iii i'm li.iuiilil ill poll | vi i mi iii rn even un the hunting n phn u 7 i ii i the i'ii liimi i un iiu populace uttered a word indicating nil opinion that lhe ipri mu nuiii ll i.i ii hlntu might to i t n i i ill lll.ljoli'v nl ej i ill ■i ull p ill till | i oil hi i ll iioi'iuii linl of oeiell . i nn long boon convlneod that institution pure i i i niello iiiu-i i'one or later dustroy ii rn eii di ii inn r both in i lump , ti in re iiu popiilniioii ii dense iln 1 , i in li liihiltuiliiiin would bo almost ln itiiliincnuk what happened inlely iu i'miico i in . \ niiple ill i * s ii pure i lellloeliev ll 1 i il 7 bed i in ■! .-. lliirlllg a short iiu lh i ii i i inn i oxpeel u gonorul spollallon i h ei ii i bank nt ite , n now parllllon of ibe nil in i miiniiii iii u ruinous loud nf taxation i i mi ib ri i for the purpose of supporting ill p i in i iinui . such a system ivould in twenty years liavo i i<l - 1 iiiii.-e n poor nnd bin buroiis as i'i one 1 1 iln inii ii inui in happily iho danger wns liveried j mid now there is a despotism a sllenl nil i -, uud uu . nslaved press dlborty i gone ; . li il iii'iii lm been saved i havo not the ill i i dollbl tlml if iv bad n purely ileum j erotic government here the ellbcl would lie ihe hill io l.illiir lh | r would plunder lhe rich ni.-l i ivili/.iiiiiui tunl id perish or order ond prop erly «", ud be sa veil by n mrong military gov . nun ni und iii ny would per isl i vou may think lhut your country enjoys uu exemption , evil i will frankly own in you lhut i mn rn ii very ditlcrctil opinion your fate i belli ve in be certain though it is deferred by n 1 . 1 1 . icnl enuso as long as you hnvo u bound n ■'- t'xlciil of ferllle nnd unoccupied land your hoi'jug population will be far more at ease than the laboring population of the uld world and - while ili.il is the case the jci'er-miinn policy ui iv in to i 1 exist without causing any fatal calamity hut ihe ime v,ill come when new i i md will i ,.- ihhi.l.i peopled n kid j.lig l.lautl wages will be lis iow nnd will tin n lie ' ns ni'ieti willi you un with us you will have inr manelie-iei mid l!iriiiiii".h:iiu mnl in1 tin i il.iii.lii lei - and birmingham hundreds nf thousands nf artisans will timiiredly bo sonic | : in - mit nl nnrl then your institutions will . ii ■i'ii ly broughl tn the test i •! ir every m inn makes the laborer inn t'i j uni and discontented and inclines him to li j n wiih eagerness to agitators who tell him 1 1 1 al it is n monstrous iniquity thut oui mmi i uld b.iieu mi imi while another ennnol get | ., u 11 meal in had years there is plenty of idling bore nnd n little rioting bul it mat i utile for here lhe sufferers nre not tho i di rs the supremo power is in the lianas ol n cl i numerous indeed bul select of mi ducat , 1 class of a class which i and knows it-n-ll (.' bo deeply interested iu the security of property nml iho maintenance of order accord i in iv lhe imileonii nl are irmly yet genii ri ruined the had time hs got over without 1 robbing tho wealthy lo relieve the indigent the springs of national prosperity soon begin to flow again work is plentiful wages rise and nil i tranquility und cheorfiilliess i have seen , england pass three or four times through suoh critical seasons ml have described through such seasons the united states will have to pas in lhe course of the next century if noi of this ii iw will you pass through thorn i heartily wish yon good deliverance hut my reason and wishes arc at war und i cannot in hi forboding iiu worst it i quite plain that inui government will never he able tu restrain a distressed md discontented majority for i with you the majority is the government and hi llie rich who aru always a minority nbso ! ji ut ii mercy the day will come when iu tin suite of new york n multitude of | pie none of whom has had more than half u i ilk fast or expects to have more than half a dinner will choose a legislature is it possible . lo doubt what bort uf legislature will bo chosen ( ue side i a statesman preach ing patience respect fnr vested rights and strict observance of public faith tin the olher is n demagogue r inling about the tyranny uf capitalists and usur pors and asking way anybody should be per mitted to drink champagne and lo ride in n car i while thousands of honest folks oro in wi ul of necessaries which of the two caiidi is likely t.i ho preferred by a workingman , who hears his i hi id ten cry for more broad '.' i riotisl apprehend that you will in ine such ■ii nf u.lv i ity as i have described do i tilings which will prevent prosperity from ro i turning that you will act like people would in n ) mi nl scarcity devour nil the emu mid ii ■:- make lie nexi vear a year not of scarcity bu f absolute famine there will be i fear spoliation the spolia tion will increase distress the distress will pro line fresh spoliation there is nothing to stay you i iii < met it nt ion-is all sail mnl uo anchor a 1 aid before when a society has entered on this downward progress either civilization or lib rty iiuirii | ii-ri-l i either some ciesur or nu ll ui will seize the roins of < lovernment with i rung hand or your republic will bo a li irl'ull.i plundered nud laid waste by barbarians lu the twentieth century as the roman empire wn in ihe fifth with ibis difference lhal iho llun uul vandals wbo ravaged the roman i lire came from without and thai your 1 1 and vandals will havo been cngoutlorcd within your country by your own institutions thinking tliis of course 1 cannot reckon jcfl'er iii unong iho benefactors of mankind i readi j ly admit that his intentions were g i and his ! abilities considerable odious btories have boen i circulated about bis private life but i do not know mi what evidence those stories rest antl i think il probable that they an false or mon strously exaggerated i have no doubt that i hall if rive both pleasure and information from ! your in inn of him 1 have the honor to be dear sir your faithful i servant fulfillment of the above prophesy south carolina legislature 1800 of 1,3 whites anil negroes of ihe south carolina legislature 8 eau roud and write well 14 can p i u little the rest get somebody to make a cross-mark for them not knowing a b from a hull's foot the whole concern pays in taxes - .. i ig.10 44 members paying noi one cent the ship cornelius grinned which arrived at new ym-k on friday from loudou reports june 26 latitude 26 24 longitude ■".;!, passed a n largo iceberg 200 feet high m-xt day punned | between two of nearly ispi.il height a snake s'i'iiji'v the t'.,lutcbe,s llhiii slut s ooi js n pun ■':- hie for lhe following l-'or hiiiieiiuie pn-t an immouw black make has heell seen on the ( liill ll'l ii farm ii llie u'esiervillc road about two mil - in in iiu cily mid in hqmmi of his i n nil i proportion nnd delimit attitudes huh mi ihe neighborhood i with alarm and error not luug biiico ho was i seen slowly traversing held with head greei lind bearing in hi mouth s largo rooster which ho , hok captured on n foraging expedition ; nnd a ; another time nn tuuatotir sports tnan of thnolty llilili illy uuillo upon llllll iih he wu in till in t , of crushing a cabin iu lightening folds the i snake waa of such great slid.1 and manifest tl wm much rage that tho young man i nnieubnusl palsied with fcur mnl immediately ran away { irom the terrible locality not oneo th.il lm yl his gun which he might inui used >' ml ' leotu i llv in destroying the tnonstur the fuel nl seeing the hllllko wn reported lo l nuinher of neipiiiiiiluiiei's nu llie urn , u i home ' iii ihe frightened hunter and tho next day ii number proceeded in the locality where ho v iis s i the illll b.'l'nri bill lm line uf ills iinl idji . ni'l i imi ioi i i hunter win loured hy ills companions tut thu vlctij n b.i-i h-s imiiglniirv fonr the loll in ■day two boys wore walking in thu sumo neighbor hood uiul ' ii in i n | ii ill lhe sunko uh u iii ' i cl head nml darting tixigue at once gal n chaso tho hoys ran furiously for nearly half a mile oliihi'li followed bv the reptile before he slack ened lill speed mnl gave up the chase this nl i wns reported nnd ngiiln un exploring part visited the gtouiid and bcarehod carefully for the snake nut without suooess < in tuesday morning nf ihi week ih sunn iwo boys again visited tho i'liiiti ti-lnii farm tbi lime bettor prcpurod t encouuler tin foe should lie put hi un appearance tn v hud not been on the grounds n grout i while before they were gratified by an uppcur 1 nine of the monster who wns appruacliing ihem w illi evident will like illtellt tllo buys look position und so soon s mi opportunity presented made iuii well directed slmi as lo plocu iheir enemy entirely in thoir powi r when ilu-v soon dispatched him tiie moiiriter meas ured sixteen i'ecl in lentgth nnd wu pi"|"i ti itoly inrge ono ofthe mosi respcctubld citizens of tho county u gentleman well known in columbus saw nnd inoasstircd the snake uml assures us dial there is no no mistake in tin above statement of iis length wo understand , that the brave slayers of the reptile an having ills skiii properly stuffed and design exhibiting it cube for the u1te of a mad dog we have had several operations t fully tcsl the ehloride of zinc iu solution in such eases llll.l mo li «.<• ** " uh i.w .,-.-, ... pi iii lll-t l ' use this agent ll may be said that if lhe per sons that have been bitten by dogs and had i en objected to its use did not havi hydrophobia i the dogs were imt mad under some elreuin i stances it might be difficult to prove this propo i siiiiui but we do not propose in enter inn argil | ments on the subject but to make a plain state i ment of facts in one case where thru men i were bitten by the same dog at the same time [ i we subjected twu to the usu of im thoy aro both living at the present time although this | occurred several years ago while the third man who win nol treated ill tills way died ol hydro i phobia on the fourteenth day in another case a gentleman as well as a cow nnd horse were bitten at the time by n rabid ; ,'. ■-. we treated ihe man with tho zinc he ; stifl lives while the cow and horse both died within fifteen iini we might give many otlier coses illustrative of tllo eiiieitcv of this treatment | but we consider these suilieieiit the method ! which wc employ is as follows make a saturated solution ofthe chloride of i zinc and as soon as possible after lh injury is sustained inject this into any or all tho wound i made by the teeth of the animal ; let it bo dond with a sinnll syringe nnd with sufficient force to j bring the solution iu contact with every portion of the punctured abraded tissue this should be repeated lhe second day after which apply llie i water dressing until the parts which should bo allowed to heal under the ordinary dressing j which will be effected if there bus not been much laceration of the parts in from ten to fifteen days s an internal remedy we use the carbonate of ammonia ten groins to die half pint of water this quantity lo be taken daily for twenty days the longest time which bus elapsed from the time the person was bitten until the above moans t were used were four hour yet w0 arc of the j opinion that this would antidote the poison i von ten or fifteen hours after the injury for the ren ! sen that the zinc in a form when brought ill con j tact with an abraded tissue will net upon parts quite remote from tho pun injured uud will if taken up by the ahsorbicnis antidote the poison which may have permoated the whole system many hours previous — echo med journal death of a clkrovmau in the pri.rit — on tho night of sunday the lib instant the rev john long of thomn.-i iile n i '.. mi tho ; dint divine began prcacldng ion large congn m tirni in wesley chapel atlanta ga of which the kev mr kimball is pastor the ail mm ( iinstitiuion bays lie had continued some ten min he when he suddenly stopped and with n livid face and gasping utterance asked mr kimball if anything appeared lo bo tho mutter with him lie sat down iu an easy position folding his bands and throwing his head back on the sola in a reclining mnnticr perceiving ids illness and at tin ... ■time observing that lie was quiet mr kimball arose and concluded the sermon ull the timet thinking thai mr long was better frum hi qui cseence as ho ended his sermon ho turned lo speak to mr long and found that he wusspeech l.-ss it was an appoplectie stroke froih which he never recovered lie died monday morning about live o'eloek mr long was a gentleman of fifty-eight years of age of irreproachable char acter and high christian standing lie hod been in ih ..• city bin a week or tun and contemplated ] making his residence here his family aro still iu carolina and have yot to learn the terrible intelligence mr long wns buried this morning j with duo sulemnities masonic honors were paid | in him two young women recently fought a duel in j l'lii-hla to decide tbeir claim to the possession t a malo mexican's love aud person ono of the combatants was killed there seem lo bo it sudden and inexplicable revival of duelling ill all parts ofthe world an lust indian correspondent ofa new york paper notes the iuiiiise bo-tile feeling of thi na tives of that country to the r.llglish rule and says that sixty days w illu uu protection of british troops would uot leavo a single eiu.peau sur vivor in tin peninsula women an scarce in sioux city iowa nnd a ' papor of that place advertises proposals or lit teen hundred new england girls of industrious habits a vi nlict of three thousand dollars hns been obtained in ( iiu-innati against a tele pipit i in pmiy for it rejection ofa men go di i i lo be sent for trading purpose in competition with , the mniponv iwolf j i far ll llil worth stole int e.mi'ei'ame among the evils of intemperance much im poriiini e i i'lnii lo lhe miiiiy of which il is the cause hut thi ovll greal us it is is yot light iii comparison with the essential ovll of intemperance what matters it imt n man be poor if he carry into his poverty the iiplrit energy reason ond virtue of n wan what in iini ii iim n nuiii musl for a few yearn live nu brood anil water i imi many of the n i t are t iced by dlseaso to a worse condition ilinn this hoiu-t virtuous noblc-minde.1 pov erty i comparatively n light evil wo talk '■: lhe miseries which the iliiiiil.iinl curries to hi fundi we talk of his wile and children in tugs l.'-t the rags continue but suppose thorn to '.'• nu sllcut of un innocent 1:111-0 " wo are pom in tl - world's good but ri ii in afleotlon nod religion 1 u'tisi '.' " whal lueiiii iln heart ul th drimkard'swlfi ',' ii is not thut he is poor bu1 ilmt jn is a drunk m.l i it right nnd proper lo let mch misery con tinue i it noi the duty oi the special lh form 1 1 mnl tli i liii-li.iu philanthropist to sound ll nnie of warning supposing ii in a ini md thriving cl tv thousands of ihe inhabitants wore suddenly selzi 1 with sh-klii ss uiul if iliiseoinuiou 1 1 cry biiduiii lie detected and traced loone int the puis niiii oi iln waters which supplied thut eji.v would ii n i he humanity-loving to sound nn nli'ini inr the sake of patriotism lor lie ,.! .• nf im nullity religion the rising gener ation for tho sake of oil lliul i precious in so ii t \ .' vlini hnvo been the c fl'eelsjif drunkenness its consequence and its iiicvitubl results past hi inry can mdy answer i low many wive made widows how many children turned orphan — home desolated all of'whloh plainly portray iiu evils of intemperance wc look too much at ibe e.'ii-eipienees of vice two .,., ,,.. vice itself ll is vice which i - iiu bitterness in the cup ol human woe tjlll.iil.nl.iil jfcav a washington dispatch in the x york tribune gives nn account nf the gallant conduct of a son of ihe president mi the mb instant at ) iiiri'l n - ii village neiir the city of wash ington ii snys ai n small village hod laurel n few miles from wn-biiiglon thursday afternoon while the oil of ilr shurpe brother-in-law of idler ul iirniii marshal of the district of columbia were limbing in the patuxtoilt liivi-r in compa ny with iheir young cousins masters grunt und dent ipilte n serious accident happened dent sharpe a young lad of 1 1 years nf nee was no ticed struggling in the water mid while strug gling he called out thut he was drowning liis lather heard his eric mid basllly.comiuonocd to disrobe in order to lump ill and save his son • '•••' 1 en lie i-oiilil gel to'tlic scene 1 red to uu bou ' of the president fenrl uly jumped inl the riv er without attempting to pull oil even his bonis mid clasped the hair of the unfortunate hoy who ' w.is going down for the third lime willi unu sual presence of mind and tin exertion of cxtra ordinary physical sirength i'm which he i noted i'iiii was enabled to bring young shurpe in safe ly in the leu it was i most gallant net and mu li.r which the youug hero deserves the it must praise master fred is only 11 years of u;e and is now mi leave of absence l'roui tlio veudemy ni west point tin r.iiimni or hvros's memoirs the , lasi number of lippincntt's magazine contains an interesting article entitled a host chapter ' of history wliich treats of one of hymn's in trigues the paper give u r.»tim of lie lli at ory nf his unhappy marriage mid un account of hi ! h'ason with lady caroline lamb wife of lord melbourne uml his greater love for his natural ! daughter allcgre who died al the age of i years i over that ofthe legitimate daughter ada the , lost chapter of history refers to the memoirs of lord bvron written by himself the destruction of which jr dodge characterizes as up act of literary barbarism unparalleled since he ah-x nndrimi library was committed to the flames — byron informed his wife of the existence of his memoirs and offered to submit them tn lur lor for examination but she refused in see ihem — j lie ihen put them into mnnre's hands nnd tho i hitter pawned thenl to murray the publisher for the sum of 2,000 un byron's denth eady llvron's banker communicated with murray and tillered to pay the 2,000 with interest if murray would consent to give up the autobiography — this ihe publisher refused lo du hut ollercd to i submit it to examination and if it contained mutter imii fnr publication it should be destroy ed bv lire a lier much discussion nnd many meetings moore consented to its destruction and it was burned country girls meta victoria fuller ina sisterly way thus talks to ountry girls the farmers daughters aro boon to be the life as well us the pride of this country — a glorious nice of women which 110 other hind can show i seek not to hotter them ; for before they can in nine tiiis ihey will have lo make an earnest cllbrl of one or two kinds there aro somo who di prei i-iie their condition they demand moro i sidorutioii iiiiui thoy merit a want of in telligence upon nil tha subjects of the day and ofa refined education i more excusable in a countr girl in these days of many books and in wspapi man girls are discouraged because they can not be sent away from home to boarding school ; but mon of superior mind and knowledge of this world would rnther have for wi.es women well mnl properly educated al home and this cdu enii mi be had v believer the desire is nol wanting a taste for reading does wonders and uu earliest liiir-t after knowiedgo i almost cer tain i - attain a wn i draught from tho pierian spring there i a farmer's daughter in thia ii iv r in wliich 1 mu writiug — a beautiful ri iim d ui d intelligent woman — in whoso giri : hood books were nol so plenty as now und who obtained her education under difficulties which woulc have discouraged any hut one who bad a true love for btudy summer care ov sheep now that you have secured the heecc and marketed what lambs you hove in spare tho lock is very apt to bene gleetedj this should not be so the condition of stock li.-ep should be ciirofully attended to through the summer there is uo animal iu.m benefited bv a change of posture uiul rvgulai sailing or placing rock ui where they eau ui ways imii access i it sheep arc benefitted by regular watering ns well as cattle it ewe are kepi in good condition through the summer they will in tlio in tier of ii for breeding in the follow ing wiutt r and spring to guard ogainsi tho depredations of do iuso plenty of bolls the cost hut liule compurod with tbe 1 nf having the sheep worried m hill ed if iln hock i small - siiy twenty or llrirty in number put n bell on each sheep ii a hi i - died or inure put a bell oil nm hab in one-thud ol them always put belis on the weakest in tbo dock a they will be blnderwost in the chase the sheep dog is a gum onward und u u onl chase bheep when ho con do it quietly when the least dang ■-' helngj detected tho noise of so many bolls alarms him lo » ns of his danger ami he sneaks oil for four of being detected — swa ouit d
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1869-07-23 |
Month | 07 |
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hovilj s-f§^j __ £ vol iv i haiilsiujuy j c ji iy 83 1869 jvo 9 — - - j ms£mmmmmummmmsswmsmmmi*shs^b^**^^^s^ma^m education a i ■'■patronise your own institutions the exorcliea nf the c moord female ciilletie lit statesville will he resllllieii the j mt uf septem bar next board fuel woahlns 816 per mouth tuition tu regular olaswb from i*'j,.*io to 5,00 ter month musis drawing painting are extra ai nii.ileriile rates ; payment half in advance for term ol four mnuths ending duo 2*3 vot furthur piirtloulars nddreii k f bockwelt statesville inly d 3m prosltlnut hegb's school v ai»».i college if c jii;v g vv likiii a m rp 1 in siissiun ni i^iiii up ns august mb i jflit ami i iii ' iiiiiiiui furty weeks u iim branelios tauglil in preparatory sriiii.il and unllugos ma bu pursued here si mi ni , innl • female may enter at any time mnl 1 1 ; ■\ bj tho inmilli or i'm utlll tittle i . it . iii iv n i^li tn i'oihillll i'i ni ui ivoni *-.' in b par month bn ii i •• 0tn.l hlti di ii u i h may rent rooms and hoard the ivos v.i i , i:j;v u y hb0 a m lull i i l.'.l '■'' iw univorsity of n carolina the fall session nf this institution mill i'liiiiiin in nthe ihih dav uf august jirox iiml ini.itiiiiie twenty w*alt preiiar ntiii-y nml normal departinenui nud n gen end (' su of university lectures will be opened entire expense including board 8 to 100 all the lielielitsnl'the instilu tiiiiiiii-enllereil.fi if charge to a limited number uf residents ill the stale apply to the piesident solomon pool impel uh july fob boo 17 qw edge worth female seminary thk next session will c<;m iiii-uee on ihe lirst monday of september the entire i cpen i board ami ttiituin will be from iiiiil to * 1 1 1 > if paid in advance eaeh boarder will furnish her own lights and towels and also n pair of sheets and pillow eases kor en ar a.iliv i u u caldwell julv 2 1800 3m greensboro n 0 pleasant grrove academy zvzale and female tiik seventh session will com me nee on lhe dl ll ol august next cotireo — english classical mathe matical j'ei.-n tuition from o to . 10 per session it lard vi ith the i'i ineipnl :?!) per month i'm pa.i..uui"j address the principal ut l'..l ton davie co n c w . j ellis prinoipal pleasant grove n 0 \ june 25 180d ( 25 3m bin g ha m school mkbatneville n c win bingham hobcri lli ii inim w b lynch j.1ie session or 1869-70 begins auyust 23th and oontinues forty weeks tne uoittse nt lustruoiion ineludes the ordi nal eii|zll«l brunches the ancient languages french mathematius book keeping aud the elements ol natural science expensos fmolnding tuition board fuel washing books and clothing 3g5 circulars sent on application lime is 1sg9 24 cw tm__.n2_li_ff acadbmv.-tim j lirst session of this academy will com nit'iii-e on the list monday in august ensuing l'npilsi-iiii i-ntt-i at any tiuieautl be churgoil from thu inui of entrance the rates n i tuition will he ns follows 7 fin 10.(111 hint ilo im)0 per session of 6 mouths payable at tl inl nl every month no pains will bo spared to give pupils n thorough training in all the brauobes usually tai jd ina flrat class academy the academy in located in a healthy and nir.rul cn.niiiunity in franklin township lour miles irom t-uli-iuii v.on tlio new rond to mocksviue itu inl vuii iw innl iu resectable families from 7 to 8.1 illi.r per month l h itotllltnck june 35 1869 95:8m prinoipal professional m h pi nnix attorney at law lexington n c \\ ill practice in the courts of david son kmsvtl.e guilford alamance and l'an dolph utilities : refbuknce linn r m pearsmi 0 j of n c ralei.-li '• i g kemhi associate justice " " thomas settle " " " k 1 diek " " " bedford brown tanoeyvllle n c " llmi 1 dm kerr " " j k mclean greensboro ji 0 " thomas uuflln jr " " " 1 m cloud unbson n c january 2f 1800 4 tf j «> i s iii;\di;iiso , attorney & colxsehob at law salisbury n c j\vill attend promptly to i ho collec tion of claims feb26 — ly dr ota hendiai^ont 1 av img resumed the practice of medicine respectfully offers his professional services o the public office : the ono lato occupied by white head & henderson cabs may lie left eiths at his office or at enniss drug btoro salisbury feb 12,1800 0-fir dr i w jones n aving located in salisbury offers his p.o.ossioni.1 services to the public of fice ou council street opposite the court efonso ami next door to the law offico of bun burton oralfte may 28 1800-tf liiikigli national bank of a carolina j ;,■•■■■.■i ■•■- i ,,,. rcsolvol f ineresse the , ank'n rivi n si'ui.ii . . , - " i lh i'flsiuis iilsliiiic to sub a,-r.be to tu m9 willliias 1 unicnt with *^ 0 dbwelfi march 6-cm j'rwideat dllvos medicines v pectoral balm ! / \ n approved and effectual remedy tor chronic bronchitis a^t&tnu f the wti.ting oonglig in lulviioccil uj*u ; — bleeding from tho lungs o and , apablo i.i i im ii _ more real lervlcu in confirm ed consumption than all thu ex tyrants t i mixtures ve extant 1 1 i-«i-niiiiiieally ootnpo led of ingredients weil hii.iv.-ii for their virtues mid adaptation to i il rises tunned j nnd is llie ros it of long il i imini-lle expel l.-ll.-e uud panilit ilive.l gn i oi the laws of the animal notny ; to guilior wiih an intimate knowledge ol remedial agouti in iheir physiologioul and therapeuuc i tli et on lli liinnnii ; v - 1 ' ' i ' i • ji m quite unlike ihe uiiinberlbm expnolor mils i rloinls i.e ii reekles^ly and persist , eiiily pnliiied upon the sniveling and confiding people 111 ihe int't thai it is nol an expcotoi i not per e ; nor is it londud with opium or miirpuiue in oider to lull tha poor suflwet with its delusive influences many ft valua i lu lllu lllll boon licillieeil llllll expe.iillllled iii lo a premature grave on lha uontrnry u is calculated to check excessive expectoration vt'liii'h nl iiselt is exceedingly exhaiivuvo and i ii general nnd sjieeloo acllon to heal and om lm the weak infliimed and irritated ofgans ol llie sevelul lliel edlelils wllioll eolllpiise ihia valuable balm ihere is no one wluuli is imt i mi luiii.y ii-ed by the best i'hy-ieinns in llio diseases noove enuiueraled und ol many emineiit inedicid genilcmen to whom m oom pii-iiimi hus been made known there has urn i eiii nue wlm hus nol highly iippioved n ; mnl in some iiislnnees have not mily pn-.-i ilu-d n for llioir patients but have used it in then own n-e with marked advantage prepared mid sold only at 13 bill's orng store a nil w-lt ii sillsliiiiy n (*. sill's wild cjiki'ry tonic and alterant for indigestion — liter complaint — tor pal bowels — nervous debility ami broken down health from whatever cause this elegant and truly valuable medicine lias imin lime tn lime been in extensive iih lm ihe last twenty-live years it has been sold and is w.ll known in many of the south ern idee and towns viz imi lesion savan nah augusta atlanta charlotte columbia i&o ni i highly valued by the multitudes o ppople who have used it many in this town and surrounding country ave enjoyed its benefits nnd will no doubt well remember it a gn ai number ul the strongest and tiiofl nn qualified cerlifiuatcs ol us value have been j voluntarily tendered the proprietor many of tin-in limn persona ul highest respectability and nib llicence the medicine is pleasant to take and per folly bee irom the possibility of harm under any circumstances or conditions of health — in deed il is peifeetly sale even for an infant ll is especially adapted to ihe present season when ihe approaching warm weathei occasions siu-h a degree ol lussilude nnd debility parlic uln-ly in weakly nnd prostrated systems as often lo become almost insupportable price 1.00 per bottle prepared and sold only at k sills drag store aprll 9 14:tf salisbury n c dr goddin's gentian°b1tters cures chills and l'vvcr dyspepsia indigestion colic ick stomach bronchitis asthma neuralgia rheumatism o a universal tonic a sine safe and reliable preventative and oure for nil malarial diseases and all diseases requiiing a general tonic impression prepared only by dr n a ii goddin and for sale everywhere james t wiggins successor to j ii tinker &: co proprietary agent and wholesale dealer in patent medi cines norfolk va 17 — ly an invaluable acquisition to house keepers a tasteless and inodorous preserving powder i — - 1 or preserving i'aiil nnd tomatoes and all preparations ol fruits without being air-tight and wiih whatever quantity sugar desired be il much little or none atall ll is incom parably superior to any other preparation tins powder will preserve willi a certainly that no one need have the slightest doubt one teaspoonfu ol the powder will preserve from eight to ten quartsol dressed i'i nil or tomatoes any kind ol cans or jars will answer and i they need not bo air-tight and can bo used out of at pleasure in all l-'liuit preserves you can save hall the sugar full directions ac i ompnny it tu be l.u i only at k sli.ls drug store sal sbury julvlo lf-28 ~ jjk i \ will no !•_• s celebrated woman's friend ! a safe uiul reliable remedy for i 111 diseases peciilinr t fe it t'es r-secn as — leuchorrea or whiles prolapsus uteri or falling qf the womb irregular i'm nf ul or suppressed menstru ation ; pain in the back nervousness wakefulness weakness tt'c of.iuca i lit tl 1 uk ladies of america i f«,r w.iqpe benefit it was designed nnd wbose hap i piue it u ul promote by the diicoverur v . j j l/uvuu.nce to physicians tlic articles of wliioli the woman's frlpnil is ron pounded are publisliod nrutiod em-li bottle and it is , imii i l in lie tbo best uterine tonic aad altorative i yet discovered i is n valuable andrellable nprent in nil derange ' niriit of iho female itoproductive llrgnns nml in j lly-i , i.i ni.i ii iteoi'aclie bnlnal irritations 4c jb'iv price 1,00 per bottle _^\ a ii bakeu & co wholesale agents no . 4 main street norfolk v.i , fct to ivliom all orders or utters must l.o ml \ dr«md fflsirt 19 i y i ii)e©lin0rtl)statt i'riu.isiir.i wi 1:1.1.1 i.i | x 3 w i m ii a r ia 3 editor and vroprietor imii «•»* ni flrriiiiri'ior ost yr.att payable lu tl huiiui1 13.00 six i.ini its " " s i flo ,. i loping lu nue nddres i ' !*». io ( oples in olie illllj'-e-s 80,01 li'a/i s iff allot i tistitt one s 1 11,1 re first insert im 1,00 for each additional insertl 50 k 1,1 1 tiiiiii-es will he i-hirgeil iti per ei nl higher than thu above rate l mnl nnd justice's i lull-hi " ill be pllh.li ll ud ill in sunic rates with other advertise in rn i obituary nntlooi ov«r six lines charged a adi eii i ments to pers ms wishing tn ml v.-ili--e i'm n imi ger lime tlinii nm u lbs tb 1 liberal lu lil h will be given i ontract hatiis _. h ' -*■' '. - i . a 7 '■__ __ 4 — i tv/xoti a s — ■• '■' r cl i •— i v 1 square .**'-' 5(1 3 <•*> i un s n -■i:t n i •_ squares i ni g 5 h di ih i '-'-' .»<' ;| 8 j ii ii rea 0 00 d oil |_ tin u oil llil.l i i s.pill-es h 01 11 00 i.'l uii ... ill i17.50 i ni ii ii uu hi oo i nn t i on l nn ' ciiliuiii h 00 1 on it on i on 7 nn i column j-i iki il 00 s'lt'l dl 00 180,00 miscellaneous erudition iv feathers mit bewabd's wonlikiu-rt t'abnot among the many attractions f lhe iw pliahh washington rcsldenco of mr bcwnrd late seo ri-liiii nl slate we bird-lnvi r ivi tin pat'l'o und ihe beautiful parakeeta ofall these tin most pi pinnt lively and reliable entertui ei a certain statoly old parrot in a handsome iiu rv of green and scarlet — the sri tnry'aown par ticular pel and gossip this remarkable bird was nnd i trust i tl m li iu a in u in ui ie iini under n new udtu ilii sti a righl merry old soul iiiiprouelmblu and eon descending social loquacious and li.i liabji ■tb provoking moods and sulks the .-• ntruri ■, and cantankerous always pei ullar lo hia race lli cage usually hung in tin pleasant litth li lu-iirv opening ofi tho hall win re lie wuti in i tin incomings nnd outgoings of tho household win re he iv tils vislton who drn[ipi i ill illfol'lulllly j where in heard their ii ggsbip.thcir hurrieu business talk or their gravu inquiries or -.<■.'■.- ii.enlsi.il alairs of slate 1 iolilical di rn - imi ... hen •••. or they grow at all tori a , he pn ei.-illi di lighted nnd seldiilll i ii-l lo i.i royally riding on the storm and loytilly i his distinguished master's bguiiiui in or helping to laugh hi opponents down thut laugh nf his i the most btttrtingly inimnii bound i ever heard from the throat oi a bird ii is rightful funny some time losl summer while tho window ni-iir which tho cngo btood was kept open the parrot was attracted by the vocal i tct of an infant next door one of those cherubic balx - that continually do cry und at length he startled ihe family by on imitation po do ly perfect thut it was feared boiuc p liltloca i away had somehow been smuggled ituothu house at another time ills master wus afflicted with n cough and immediately his faithful ancient had bymptoms of bronchitis certain voieca wero sure to excite his emula tion nr his antipathy on one occasion when senator sumner vva discusaing bouic political question with the secretary — not lo uny means taking pains to roar him gently the parrot be come fcurfully excited and 1 was told netu ily bcreami d him down with all boris of unpnrlia mentnry ) . ■.. ■i i 1 1 __ — and eut-e.iii there may have been something particularly disturbing lu parrot complacency in tiie orotund nutocrati eul voice nf the distinguished senator f i mns sneliu-iiis provoking that irreverent fowl to laugh nl his radical pronunciamentocs whistle at his stately periods und cough in the midst of u latin quotation it may have been his private opinion that u senate of spirited parrots wo dd long ago have rebelled against n yoici of thai eqtisperating nnd ex cathedra quality ( it late years the politics of thin wondcrhil bird have probably been of the conservative type i ul i doubt not he has sown his own wild outs ol radicalism 1 doubt not there was a lime win n sueh phrases as the irrepressible conflict grand words which camo from the lip of tin rent statesman crammed with prbphcey nnd power were caught up by his familiar and val orously reiterated defying tho unhclii f nnd the policy of tin hour i think it very likel tli i wns a peri ul when bitting nodding and wink ing on bis perch in the midst of confusion und dread the bird's cheery refrain was nim day ninety days perhaps still inti r he talk ed persistently and knowingly of reeonsirue tion amnesty alabama eliiim ' alaska vet allitble und communicative as hu there has always been about ihis parrot u certu n nir of mystery — a wise sly look keen observant cute a something reserved self-i ontained di plomatic he was like a feathered itcsputi h-1 or secretary's portfolio actually swelling with state secrets 1 feci assured that hi astute mn ter must have debarred from hi presence all newspaper reporters lest in some unguarded mo ments hints uf great enterprises and ini h1 treaties should drop untimely from hi bill 1'his clever parrot has a female companion n pretty ninlable-looklng bird whoso cage used to btund oloso beside his and with whom ho mi hi ed to be on excellent terms showing her in hi lofty way marks of distinguished considi ratioi .' madam seldom talks but she sings finely is truly a leathered prima donna of extraordinary talent ; yet she seldom sings alone pn ferring to join with her friend in astonishing musical per formances from the tranquil charucti r of the intercourse of tbi pair from the fact of her si lence and his politeness i infer that their n la tions an imt matrimonial a platonio senti ment unites them in a peaceful and pbilo ophi eal friendship i'r.-mkliii and the widow oflji i vetius chateaubriand the madame resamicr i mice took borne merry children to fee these marvellous parrots it was u dreary winterday in the fag-end of joluwon's administration and ; we fu f ihem iilmie and quiot 111 the d p considering their freedom from cares nnd pel plexities domestic nnd political our coming evidently brightened and inspired thorn for they went through their entire repertoire for our amusement m laughed coughed whistled cried and asked repeatedly after our health mm . parrot listened well pleased plumed her self bustled about ale the cake we offered i r drank to our health and gracefully inlvruk-d us tiiat she woe vretty polly the children amp for them h verse nf i oinlii llllu the kye i lotll paid mpl lllll lltloll mnl after ime ro'iiellllnn n proditci il lhe all » lill real ily wonderful iiceiinicy madame thouult '"'' manner seumetl lo say ily your leave moll - i ur i pi v.d b i if the ihi i iie-ii by lar lm in in bur yiilee unio tonus stl'itlikclj liiiman \ , ■•, i,f |,, i li koiltll ann i'ii'llll pin rid el ■ivi-re iii-imi.iii inio llie llhrnt >-. un i plaei il hi lib i!"-ui th ptmstf '■- n-d.-d il i ver i'omiil ■- eolith . lut n itupeui'in ■lun nun li alt i riied bv id in . iiowi ■! ieu i imp iii.-iii and ill • ploiu urn uu i n l_uil it-d tilt ir ellbrts lo pli a ■■■mnl n ilolll ii ii . vi idle hi i i • in ri n ' i of il ■■pretty tl 7 . having ii in i lie in i litth i i no i i bv e mu in nt wn ■' iiildett i hi i iii red i liiuihli i foi w ii ' n i ber hi alt ihen win plu uiik <'■■irp t h ui i imi i'liiitld . . .- i i - b 1 iv iim i mu i ni ; ■i . uml i itpi . inr ereii ttii'i , ihu p ii ml hh'owed im nliti ii ni ilii ui iii ■plli uii nt i ii k and no n ' in tlio i i ' iim iini i ,. i i i il i : i lm i wild ly alii ii li i i .: it'll in i i i i j il uin irip |, j .... i i did iuii n i bul mi i i u i lil . i i i oily on - wl ,: ii i ■||. iihii i o lilui nr in in hi inim tlial he liiiiild wi p lol in i "' i | -■,. im iiurrol i ■llie s i i ' .' lilt cl i j ill - v ini i eii uu iiiiii lie lm '" been li.ud ul n eerluhi lol i i ind • ■n i i ii-iili tin null md d n in i cart p u ul iht i war when he i ily in in un of john \ jlrowii he tun 1 ii i un . i h ill the iii ' lier i ii -. ii'i i ; i film glory ll illeliijoll a ll i lldei cxp '" ills i'i i'votil deli id this lad , ofi i an of some yi irs intel visited i ■■■■■■try nnd inim li ii i nn in i enh i in - lhe lihi try her friend in uii en nml iii i | ui , mnl uluiiit 1 o ii itu uld gn ' nn ; i j lory lu ri , halleliiji li i b ' i imt p i ii and h li ii ■cones may nol ihi hihii re lillle i i u.ittn • renu uiher ! < 111 0 when ii iii'din him v ifli the i iidliir em on interesi i have in iii kind v ill he ■il i lib ill nl md million . | ' . . - i i di i in , i-i un ui1 crhik i asked uiyi '- ' "'' i1 ' i.i.ii n ih ■. ; ■■!'.■in e ur faintly rei ill n i'n f hurry an i al inn in this ho i in i i u hull tin be n d ruin ti i u broil in i e li irt and borne up il t in .' win n even m irnlnji in mi , 1 hi i ml :: k'lld's kindly - lllll itions ii iuiim liii pi i mt laken out of lib nut i i,.r li i ■, i iho in i nl ' iuiii(j mil nl | u doctor nn i vi iter . for in ny d lys i ' -■■lie e : . ntbi i ■hurried lone vol ii iry lep in tin i dl .' i ne kindly voir . h iih h i u bim nl i ■!,-, ; in ■i ii uul then i he nevi r vl ed li 1 1 ul . • 1 ii i inorii - of one dn tdful ni(fllt win li hi : ■-■i'i ■lilt n-i fill llllhi i '■11 ll i ■'' ll lll .- up and ic itilti ilmi n r ii iii ' \\ i it ilier were n'ild i ti mil ll -■mu 1 of mm ial lm aboi him when thai i ruuki n with tin i ii uf '. ■■- ■ti ■ml ■■i i llie bird uh op n i ltd lit tl ni lit « 1 n the very :■'■: -,• im d lo 7.7 r h ith i i ' ii'i and tho wrluds i . ory io all tin eii ;• no mon ! treason doc nun li r h p tl i i'iiii sei i.i i .... . j :.. i - omi - thin wn lil alii ' :"". nn 1 i could in i .-. i in ii if i i mil i n i i th •' ho nont iii - i nils n i . , ii iotis im i ■■iiu i pn ne i tnnr i , rot i and unto '. ono a ho n - > ■l ell ly spoke i,,li i had a 1 ii ii v wi rd for all that lio may .-; . -,, il . mil « dl ioi \ • i nnotli -. a fair i tuiiiu ii i in u in io pr in i i i ly ■id i ;,,- hi in m iuiii-1 i ri • are som lime-4 dcasanl di l i :■illll i who oan tell the bird-life line mvstcrlen upon iilii.li wo may nol tronoh dill evidently the tragedy lhat has made that house hirtori d ai d the rrnii ihui has rendered ii in-red did nol reatlv depros bis spirit nr darken hi views of life lie wus almost alwavs merry and jo ri j mn iho ■1 condition of human mortality si hied lo toucli him bui lightly he i gone now with hi muster und his mas ter's beloved i'n mily and before that hospitable 1 mansion un lafayette square the memorial ben ' t i it ii ti t stalks im more wherever thou art uow prince of parrots and i.i - dps i greet line lovingly ! " lli to the blithe spirit ! bird thoii never wort i ponce l'n with ilu-i and with thy master whe whatever nion mav grant m deny him iiowi yer partitions may ililicr as to his political course certainly p esses in an enuuenl degree the :: niiii to b • loved who his borne jov und sor i ... n ■■■- im 1 fail ire glory ami di n ici ion with ran dignity cheet-fuhu i and philo.s'oiiliy if nt limes h hen mo u ntmis uud solemn i - sues li.i .- lo i ■mot a timi of i i'ii nnd i tteite inent this dignity has eoiuetl oven to hi old 1 1 nd . li cool in iii fi .' i . i cheerfitlui ■- like polilical , ihi phi phv ton liki in easy opt imi i i an i ive tv have - ud so tin re im in imkiudiii ni " "■beiirls as tin re is ii n roach in our thoughts whatever he iniiy think wu un not forgetful nf his great past iiu goes il i said on this lirst long holiday nl hi busy life to ll thor half of our isiani oil ini nt i i ! ii iii inh american cm ires 1 a i d republics when , donbtli i cordial welcomes nnd ni i-i honorable eutertaiiiinuiit will prove that his foreign relations han nol boon purolj diplomatic \\ ill the favi rite parrot pro with him n cor.r i :-. or will le have a bi ci iry bird — uraci i . , ,,,.,. ,..,.,-.- fit i ml home l.iiin ll ii it no i rn 1 1 ■• probabli b u more overrated lhan john i loneoek i le wus rich lived iinostentutiotisly n id v is ver i t,,u imi he ii vain ind unscrupulous al uiout evervbod with whom li trad i ivas obli i i ue hini my father told mo that one i dd , ! lorn pnss the com t-hnii ■• in lio li i during term-time without liearinj the crier ol the court proclaim from llie d steps " ij in kxcellency john hancock oonto into courl snd make an -•.-.-., in ,\. i or you will be defaulted ho would preseni to a i er man on i 1 tion day a suit i :' cl tin . ti 1 tho . ur would i ■■■■.- to sue ih ( lovi i in .. i'or i ynu nt hi wi |