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w i if '* ( cyq ) i v >■?.,.,, ...... --# sis { £ l||f t ll t & 3 — .. . . vol iv i salisbury n c july 1(1 180 i ivo 28 educational patronise yonr own institutions tub vi'i'i'lsos of iiu (' menrd i'vmals coll ul state <\ iii « ill i ied the i i nl september next li ul fu i washing . 1(5 f r month tnitinn lu regular eliibsca from 2,'so t jt5,0l per nu nth music drawing painting fee extra at ni nl 1 an rati-s ; ia \ iii.'tii liali i ii advance far term nffoiir months ending j»ec i',l for further particulars address k k liockwell siai.s\ille july ll lm president ilk(j:l_?s s(1ii()oir i l»_il cotliiecfe if c hrv i w iik(ik a m 1 hi slissiiin of ist'.'.i opens august bth i-ii-.i and will i-uniiinm forty weeks ll the branches taught in preparatory schools antl colleges may oa pursuod here si mli'iils male ur li'iuale may enter at any time ni'l ia liy the month or for btiob time a . i iny may wish tn i'olijnlll tiiiiiun from .'. to ■>■> per liioiiili ilnuril " tutofifj such ns wish may rent 1001118 mil luiard themselves address ki'v 0 w hjsfle a m duly i 1800 a7 4\v university of n carolina i hi i'.m.i session uf ihis institution will comiiii'uco an the isth day of august prox and coiitituio twenty weeks pr6par it iv ami normal departments and a gen eral course of university lectures will be opened kntiri expense im in ling board 85 to $ 1 00 all the benefits ofthe institu tion arc olh'rpd free of charge to a limited number nf residents in the state apply to the president solomon puuk impel uill july ith 1800 i7 liw edge worth female seminary 1 uk next session will com inencc un he first monday of september the entire expense ol board and tuition wil bn from 100 to 110 if paid in advance bach boarder will furnish her own liyhts ami towels i and also a pairol sheets ami pillow eases for i circular address j m m caldwell jiils — , i860 3m greensboro n 0 pleasant grove academy male and female thk sevbmth session willcom lucoce on the lliliu august iii-xi v ..../'' ..-.*.-,^!.. tit ,.-■■t.i ipa'i m r i :. imi duvio co . n c w i k1.1.1s principal plnasanl grove n c i juno j 1809 s -;' -;'" l bingham school mebanevilli n.v wm blnglinm rdbcrl binglinin w ii i.pii'li . rn i 1 uk session ov 18g9-'70 lkiilns august sth ami cnutiuubfl forty weeks flu course ol instruction inuludes thu ordi | nary english brandies lhe ancient languages . h'rench mathematics rook keeping and the j elements ol natural science exjicnsis including tuition board fuel washing books and clothing 65 cueiilai sent on appli'lttlioil june 18 1800 24 ow ! r__.-wi_lin academ tin l lirst session of this academy will pom i nicnce mi llie iii m"ii.l:u in auriisi ensuing puntlse iiii-iai any lime and bo charged fimn . till lllll i i'lltliun ''. tlio rates ol tuition will lie us follows 7.50 ; in a i a ii i il."i.nnu per session ul 0 months payable ai •! 1 of every limit til nn pains will lie iai-i:,l to civ pupils a llioroupli li-.iiliin in all tin i rain i.i li-ualh ullglit iliil lil-t t-lllss ril - 1 1 1 v . i ti a ui in v is locatcil in a lii-iiltliy nml moral cmnmiinity in b'tanklin t'ownsliip four miles from siilisbury on the now road to mqclmvllle uonril nn in innl ia n-i'i'i nilile families frmn 7tu h ilollnrs pcrmonth i ii ilotlluock linn 2j i.siiii 35:3m i'l-iueii'iil j professional m _______ p 1 1st ix attorney at law lexington n 0 \\ ill practice in the courts of david son l-'.iisyilie ouilford alamance and ran ' dolph couulies : 1:1 i nrrhok il.m k m pearson 0 j of n c raleigh ■e il ilcndo associate j uslice " " thomas settle " " " " r p dick " redford hi own vanoeyvllle n 0 •■lion john k it r " ■' •■1 r mclean greeusborp n c " thomas iluihn jr " '■■• 1 m cloud dobson n c jiimiary 20 1s00 i at . joii 8 henderson tt0r.\ev & oouxsellob at law sai.is1hkv n c i 7 will iittinil promptly to tho collec tion of ( iniiiis icbgo — ly dr c a henderson , i laving resumed the practice ol medicine respect hilly odors his pi-lcssionnl services 13 ii piilibc okl'lue : the one late occupied by white head & henderson calls may bu leit eiihs i 111 his ollico or at enniss drug store s.ili iny feb 12 1800 fi l"u dr i w t jones i ¥* aving located in salisbury u|l',..s bis 1 i'l'iifcssional services to the public of 1 fiel uu council streel , opposite the i mi 11 llotlso iiiiii next door to uu law office ul him iluiluli ' ii may iw ihco.tf huh igh national hank of is | arolimi tiik diiteotobh have resolvp i u ni-rflk«a hit capital stock o this bank to ii ih ndkbu lliul ami imi i alts tr_oiu iriihlpktosiib . i , lllll lliu will i'i ih hi lllil-lltl with ■i'i:wi:v march 6 otu president lillltis medicines i pectoral balm ! t \ npproved and nfl'octual etemody fot chronic uronohitin — asthma y tlic wasting coughs in ad vnnced ngo j die il'i/i/j ruin the luilljs il iiiiii i-ii|uiiili iii doing moro rnal set \ i«n in eonllrin eil uonstimption iikui all tha expcetorants ' oough mixtures xc extant ii is soiontifleally uoiupoumloil ul ingrodiolits ] well known for their virtues and adaptation tu lhe diseases named ; mnl is the result of long and extensive experience uul palient investi | galiou ul ihr laws ul tin uul ml economy , to gelhor with mi intimate knowledge ul ren n tlml aguuis iuilieir physiolygioal innl therapeutic i'lli-ri on thu human system it is i j ti i tf unliko tlm nuijiberless rkpnclor iinls i'lvjonils i sn rei-kh'ssiy and [ x-i isl - eiitly palmed upon iho sulferlug ami confiding people in the faot that it is tint t expeotor iint jier sc ; nor is it loailed with opium or morphino in older to lull tlm poor biillbrer wiih its delusive infiuenoes many ri valua ble liiu lias tijui'ii sacrificed and expectorated in to a premature grave on tho contrary it is calculated to ohook excessive oxpeotoration which of itself is exoocdingly ckliaustlvo aud by ils general and speoiflo action tn heal and sikiiiic the weak inflamed nml irritated organs ofthe several ingredients which compose this valuable 1i.m.m lliero is no u;m wliich is not constantly used by tlic best l'hysioians in the djaaases above enumerated aud ol muny eminent medical gentlemen to whom its com position has boen made known thero has not been oue who baa noi highly appiovcdit ami in sonic instances have not only prescribed it tor tlicir patients but have used il m iheir own oiu_.'s wait tiuukiul ud vantage prepared and sold only at 1-7 sil.l.'s drug store i'il 23--16 tf salisbury n c turnip seed ofthe crop 1869 always buy the bast satis especially having had muoli experience in the sale of seeds nml having had the fruud fortune to have introduced soino years ago some ofthe | best varieties of turnip seed now cultivated here — as some of his older friends will no dutilit remember — lm now tvuuounees that he j will have in store ilia few days n large stock ofthe bust i'urmtj'.'s of turnip seed known ; embracing some new and choice kluds ll may lm remarked that although the va rieties now cultivated here may he generally , siitiaiactoi-.y vol jji.,'.>i t<v_,1*l'l,r.-:vv'i-.-.,'1s-si'.iif p ut prices greiitly belotv tliosc heretofore charged hero al 17 sil.l.'.s pi-tn-store | july n at salisbury n c _€_.*£_» wild cherry tonic and alterant i'or indigestion — liver coiu)ilaiul — i'or ' j,iil dowels — nervous debility mid broken down health from whatever cuu.se thus elegant and truly valuable medlcino j has from time to time been in extensive use i forthe lust twenty live years it has been sold ant is w.'ll known in many ol the south ern cities and towns viz j charleston savan nah augusta atlanta charlotte columbia i.e and is highly valued by iho multitudes oj ■people who have nseil it many in this tm n and surrounding country have enjoyed it , benefits ond will no doubt well remojibet it , a great number of the strongest und most un | qualified certificates of its value have been voluntarily tendered the proprietor many of t iii-iii from pei sin is ut highest respectability and j int ilinence tlm medioine is pleasant to tuko and per feolly iree from the possibility of harm under any ciroumstiinces or condili ins ofhcullli — in 1 ileed it is pei fi cily sale even for an infant ll i is especially ajnpled to lhe present season ! when the approaching warm weothet occasions ! saich a degree of lassitude and debility parlic ularly ut weakly an.l prostrated systems a.j , ulteii lo i'l'ii'iiie a'uin-i insupportable j'lice 1.00 per buttle prepared aud suhl | only at e sii.i.s driir store lipiil i 14:1 f sail y n <'■pr goddin's romi'ui'm gentian bitters cures clulls and fever dyspepsia indigestion l'oli.i sink stomach bronchitis asthma neuralgia rheumatism o a iniveitsal tonic a liip snln and reliable preventative and cure for all malarial diseases and all diseases ruquii ing a general lonio impression l'li'liiueil only by dr n a ii qoddin nml for sale everywhere jauks t wjggjns successor to i ii baker & co piopriotar-y agent and wholesale dealei in patent medi cines norfolk va 17 ly tkstimoniai.s siiowinu tiik v ali uk <>!■* siws infallible vermifuge j a farmer living a few inlles off having '\ children tro'ihli'd wi h vvorins purohased a i bottle ami gave hill two doses when to his iistunisliim-nt they begun to discharge u'uniis in sui'li i'lantily that lm ovoii be en in ithu moil and imini'diutely come tu iiiuii to kiiuu whether it would uo i ssu ] lytui tin in the i heine party-six of tin largest stnunioh worms being expelled it'tlii two dunes mily again civ well knowu t ml res tnbl | clergyman from the poiintry procured a lint ! tie mid administered hut a few dosos ; when large uuiiilii-rs of the largest worms were pi iptly expelled to the complete relief of tin children and the groat satisfaction nf the parents su far from being offensive any child will take the vermifnga wl.huut hesi tation as it is very agreeable prepared and suhl only at )'. bill's drug store july i '.'• salisbury n c i i ins if r a nck com pa niks the national lite insurance vp ov i in i'mi i:i st itkb of ameuica washington l 0 charteri (?'■■/ hpcelulaet of congress july 125 08 cash capital paid in full 1,000,000 it is in longer ii , | host inn w ith uny nun who tender lovos his wil'o nml children wlm oon slders how hulplukh would ho iheir oondltion in nisi nl iii ili.nli a ■in tin iim i of tuklug ont a i ll'l i'ot.kjv inn is tu which unnpuu in sun.ll pay his inniify if lie fi'lli'i-ls n nioini'iil in will oolu'ludfl t.i patronise tlm company which shows tlic gruul est degree of vitulily which oxteiuls il busl n/'ss iivi-r iim largest area which is n lloina cot n pan y in every locality which hiriilshusln siiiniii-i ill mir loasl oostl which issues no poli cies that urn forfeitable should in lm unable tiuxl yonr or any mibsoipieul year to nay blsru ni'wiil nml w inch is niiiliiuhi'i-illy nblc to lnuol all its promises v illi llii'si feelings nml views ho looks over iho iiewsnnpoi's and by tbe timo ho gots through reading tlm odvcrtlseinunts nf mm mil or mixed companion lm jnds his mind so fittlilled that lm is at ii loss where to go nr u-bnl t'i do ijo nan not ooniprohoml one-half thai is written aiid rniii'linli's tlml iiniic lull a ni'l liuflufl wlm ni-i la iiiilinr with tin prlneiplos upon which i iii in surance is based can ooinprohoud or explain anything about dividends nud liis liability fnr notes yri \ iii in pari payment of premiums in i his ilili'iiiimi in looks into iim plan adopted by iltf national life tnsurnnoo company nf tha united states of america ami minis just what lm wants an ai.i.i.'akii i'l.an ri'ilui'i'il tn the low r-l i'liniiiiiim.riit lil.ti tiny i'liininiiilily in iiutr kol si i much tnsuruuoo i'm so inu.li itouoy — nn mill's to givo uo interesi to pay i uonuxic ty nliiiiit asst'ssiiii'iiis no apprehension nf liis policy boiug forfeited next yoar if lm lloos lint paj his iiiiiiinil roue wait and tbo kates so niin-li lower than other companies that he roalisusa larger dividend in advance than other compa ules can pay bim in tbe future hi1 limls that instead of h)s nnportoiu prom iso iii presold high rate thatthe national pre soutn t fi'i'tain nml definite nut for a much i lower i'ii 1 1 niiil puts up ils paid up capitol uf b 1,000,000 as n guarantee l'u ml , tlml jt i nntraats will lm inl ill il nml like thousands of others ehuorful iv calls on thoir agent tu innko his application fur il policy ilcueu tlm unpi-i rt-rlimted and must woudorflll siii'i'i'ss ul tin national ns cou trusted willi l lie ohlor mnl mutual companies win company issued ft ii wl policy on tin ut ui august 18gs and np lo man-h'l-t isfiii it had issued ;;..>_ pulinuuu . • ri'u-iii m iinui i.i massachusetts mutual i2 l'i|iiitniili of now york '-'?? i'lii mutual i iiu u i now i'ork in i in first year nf ils existence only issued 170 policies in its 1 it li veuv ' ' -."'•" and in it nrli - ear '.' i ll is hitter being litju less than was issued by tha n itionali in its first f ii months iay cook & d agents lor tbi southern states i |*. i'kpcdn oonnrnl agent tor n.u-ih carolina andrew murphy salisbury \. '.'.. nguiil fur tin unties uf uo wiin uaviti and du vi.ls.ui april 19 i8g0 '"' ■''"' it t u0si 01 i iv li^'l-'t'l ih...-.v niohvh v v cumhuoj i.\oi|i!.,i|i aoj in ., in pou3|b.iopun ny iiiin'nuo'k ins i '■"" ii-'i i nikiouii i nii...iii iiin:iii...i imtiu i'.lll llllll i l-'-.-v l l a|ipi|i-imi '.-■.- in i-m on ii l|l si t|»l iualll)ll0 n no minium a illl'.llis ii | aj a'nr l|'|l ili'ilnui i l .« i:l s'.il|l|li|l:l s|l lsiui:r.n s|.issu pin ii||ilt:.i sin aw'.iivn.l mm i ill l-to i»>\r diujipno^ff ?.(\ s:ij;v_ls c_:_jj\n in.i in pjoog oo ut i n ss v an 3iavnnfl3 3hi the arlington mutual company of virgin ia a virginia and southern institution its i'ii mis iiu kept in the south ii has met with unprecedented success ils fortunes are established beyond tiny contingency llie company 1ms eapitnl and assets against its li.il.iliti hail will i'uinpare fitvornbly with uny i.itit liikiiriiiiee com puny on the cuiittuotit which is ihe nu tesl ut responsibility itsiilliiirsare cnullously administered i'.v nelepted i'in i'tuis orrt'spoiisiliiliiv nud business en pn oily . ii has established its claim to southern patronage o el ice iis i li us 1 1 k n i , john l kdwakds vil'k i'llksiiiknt bkikkia it v , w.m li isaacs p j iiartsook i a[i;iil('ai examiner t'haui.ks ii smith m 1 i.koai alivlsbii 0rnk1ul allknt ii ('. i'aiiki.ii jnii i c'i.aiiidknk directors i john bailers ii any k kllyson vv 1 1 1 la in i taylor asu saydor i si,i„ii,'l s cllttrall h !'• ' ■i mile i julia ho iky siiiiui.l i tiii.ly ichiiih's t wortliam lipnrgo liii'ons i willi i,n willis jr j w a his i i-ji a smith ieorge s i'liiour 1 fin s 1 kvaus it i t'h'ii-mi 1 s a siott ii c cabell ll m ouarlos i •'• mnitsuol w ii tylor joan 0 tt'illlnnis 1 i lodwurds williiini 0 tiiylur a v.stokos a i ui.'ll 1 . ll morton wm il isnnns tr 11 dihrell ieorge i illdunfld w ■1 1 iii in ii i ilin r sinn iel m . i'ii .-. lewis ('. hanks at.'r l-'t.-li li — jy ,' i:\i.m lov n c j tfje ibnartl state t'l'lii ihuki1 \\ l-iki.v i ili 33 w is xx am rsr t is editor and proprietor ll vi i:s of sriiriiii'i'ion onb yhar payable in adviiiioo 13.00 , st \ months •• •• i n i l opioid to mm aililn-ss 12,50 10 copies to one address 20,00 f tales of advertising one square first ins rn 1,00 fur i-arh additional ins ttiun 50 special untitius will bo charged 50 per cen higher than thu above rates cuiirt an i justice's ( inters will be publish ed at tlm same rates with other advertise ments obituary notions over six lines oharged tts advertisements l'u persons wishing to advertise for a lon ger time than two mouths the must liberal terms will bo giveu contract rates ta h _\ , v o ■*- . 3 i " ti m si bl'acb o ';_[ a g r \ s § sf ' 1 square __ 50 >'•'! 7 500 8 50 1300 8 squares i n t 8 50;i3 00 j'j.tlii 3 squares , ooo 9 00 12 0020 00 30,00 i squares 8 oo 1 1 00 15 00 j.'i 00 37,50 j column ii 00 16 00 20 00*30 00 15,00 } column 18 00 24 00:30 00-15 00 75.00 | i column s on inui 5(1 ini so 00 130,00 j 1 .._ _. . . _ bhi -• miscellaneous this jhinesl question ': tlm memphis appeal of tuesday week speaking of the chinese-labor meeting that wiih held tho next day in that city said ; wo havo seen a idler from one ofthe wealthiest and most successful citizens of san francisco dated the isth instant on the subject ol chinese labor for our cot ion golds the writer is a man who has coiil p -,*.•' ',",.' , i **■*,' triotis un rd working obedient aud frugal people they never got drunk they readily ndnpl themselves io the manners mnl wants of americans ami are as uso tiii in domestic service as in the moro la borious occiq noons nt tm neifl i iw-ny ply is im xb iii.-ublc on the subject ol the besl ami iiinst practicublu mode of gelling tliitii in re in iy : their servi ces can lm obtuiiicd only through their own contractors — iheir principal men a spe cial proposition made to one of these men will li • biitisfuctorily nuswoied tim richmond whig says : " tin memphis movers in tho chinese enterprise si cm to hive gone to work in earnest they bave opened negotiations willi the chinese contractors and partic ularly with tho chief importer nt sau fran cisco who il is said has by his own in dividual agency brought nearly a hun dred thousand of his countrymen across tho pacific he is to meet the members of ihe convention at memphis nn tho l.'hh instant when and where all tho conditions between the contracting parties the rates of transportations tlm wages ttiul subsis tence tin tenure of service iim guarantees lor the fulfillment ul obligations fcc will lm definitely settled then the iiu null tons experiment of supplanting ono race by the substitution of another will begin what is to be tho end of the great cuter prise is hid in iho inscrutable mind as an aid to reflection on the subject we sub join a brief article from thu new vork star wo have been very greal iy interested in a discussion in tho california papers about the chine e and can readily ap preciate the gravity of tho danger which threatens not only ihe extreme west bul our whole country frotn the incursion ol these unwashed plodding conscienceless patient brutish workers tiny will cheap en labor and lower l ho toiii of morals drive white workers to ruinous competition and lill our streets with blazoned vice un less some steps are taken which shall defi nitrly stop the immigration in lite com pactness and unity of trade unions alone can wc sec any sensible solution of the problem tho danger is not distant il is imminent lor according to mr mcdonald nesbitt who has thoroughly posted liimolf ill this matter already a hundred ihous und of these i'liiinsi have arrived and their pulicnl labor is manifesting itself in llio cheap production of textile fabrics mechanical unproyeiuents and tho tmci-ii sar.les of life living una handful of rice a day clad in cotton garments they make themselves at a cost ofa dollar or two dozens living in u single tenement and thus practicing a system of economy which reduces their living to bi.x or eight cents a day thoy will work for fifteen cents a day and make money they know nothing of luxury or tin comforts ur in conveniences of iiio ; thoy havo but one object and lhal 1 to mike money n vain did lhe mechanics und laborers of san francisco try by cruel treatment to banish them in vain wero trr.dos union formed to prevont their obtaining employ ment ; it was found impossible to starve oui a people who could adapt themselves to the employments ol women live on their wages and when employment failed live on animals and offal which nre an ibuiniuution to caucasus ' though uot possessed uf tlm physical vigor of the can ensinn their patience perseverance uml untiring application componsnto largely i'oi this jtii.-treil iiiuli-r ilispolisin where oppression ih tlm rule ami brutish stupid ty general limy have no ideas of freedom ; limy ore as obedient us slaves and thoy only need a directing mtnd to plan lo measure to hy of ilii work when willi the uncomplaining submission of n ma clinic thoy delve in the rocks hew in the forests or labor in llio holds as yon walk up the streets of ban francisco you will sec them squatted ii tlm alleys or corners mending shoes quoenswaro tin ware ma i king garments fur tlm jews toys bulls | hoops slates pencils satchels for the boys they will solo *. o tr shoes for live cents above iln cosi of tho leather and do it in a workmanlike manner iivn thorn the tobacco and thoy will mato you a hundred clgara for ton oents tin und copper ware they will make tor you ac cording to dire.'tions ul n lew cents above the cost of the material ; and if you want a tnan killed they will do that at a cost of a fow dollars i conscience the have none morals they know not future life beyond tlio grave thoy disbelieve uiul death bus no terrors for them perjury is very common ns limy cannot or will not appreciate tho sanctity of an oath ; hencu they are frequently hired as wit nesses in no ordinary way can honest reputa ble workmen moot and muster these peo ple thoy are unscrupulous to tbo last degree submitting to the indignities that would make tlm blood of an american or an irishman boil for tho merest pittance at which an eastern laborer would turn up his nose they will be met and en couraged by the capitalists and unless they arc bluffed stopped before they se cure a foot hold trouble und discord con fusion and disaster will surely result from their coming it behooves tho workingmen of our day to think of this matter note ; it is a thous and times more important than tho negro question or tho woman question they arc minor mutters which can bo sealed easily when nothing else is urgeuiit ; this needs atteu lion now wonderful effect of eloquence in legisla tive halls and popular assemblies men uuder the inspiration of soiuo grand nud ennobling idea have poured forth bursts of impassioned eloquence ilmt have im i'>n on winch tltey spoko ever memorable in the annals of human history another ol these instances is now to be added it occurred recently during the discussion mi the new constitution ill tin f punish cortes father munterola one of tho most learned and eloquent members ofthe spani.-b priesthood opposed tho constitu tion iii a speech of great ability ar.d pow er lie considered spain to be on the brink of chaos and the project of the con stitution was the brink ot the abyss lie particularly opposed tin article authoriz ing liberty of worship and declared thai if spain cast herself into the arms of free worship abandoned of cod sho would utterly perish and her name wuuld disap pear from thu list of civilized nations iiu was replied to by a young deputy senor oastelar in an impromptu speech of remarkable eloquence which has been pronounced one ot lhe greatest orations of modern times replying to tbe denial of tlm priest that the church ol rome bad been a persecuting church he said : souor munterola said lm condurapd all religious persecutions then bis rever ence ought to condemn lively aud ener getically many pages in the history of lhe church wo did not kill the persecuted ones said senor mantcrola the civil power killed them mirthful defence as if tho assassin should say it was not he who killed his victim it was liis dag ger ! tho inquisition gentlemen tho in quisition was tho dagger of tlm church ! — the truth uf the persecutions may be known by opening any page oi ecclesias tical history ! senor mantcrola says i have never been in rome yes i have i have visited its ruins ; i havo contemplated its three hundred domes ; i have boon present al the coremonleb ofthe holy week ; i have admired the gigantic sibyls of michael angelo which seem to launch eternal mal edictions i havo seen the sun ponetrnto into the basilica of st peter's i have sought in those ashes an atom of religious fiiit.ii — j have nnly encountered deceit and doubt ¥ os i have been in rome and 1 have seen in the selu regiii painted by bussari a fresco of the emissaries of the king of france who sent to tlio 1'ope tlm head of coligny 1 havo seen the apotheosis llio groat ecclesiastical glories ol the executioners the assassins of iho night of st iiiii'tlioloniey iri'ul is god in sinai ; tlm thunder pre cedes bim the lightning accompanies bin j llie light envelopes him ; tin earth trem bles ; lli mountains fall in pieces ! hut thoro is a lod greater and grander than that not the majestic cod ol sinn but tho humble god of calvary nailed to n cross wounded thirsty crowned with thorns gall on his lips uiul yet saying — i'lither forgive them forgive my oxeru lioiii'i's forgive my persecutors pardon thorn for tbey know not what ilmy du great is l|je religion of power but greater is the religion or love great is tlic reli gion of implacable justice but gi'eater is tlm religion of pardoning mercy and 1 iu the name of that religion — i in the name of the gospel come bcic to ask you in write in th frunt of our fundamental code—liberty equality a'nd fraternity among all mankind the effect of tills speech is said to have been electrical ami overwhelming mem bers crowded around the gifted young orator ami with truo spanish impulsive ness embraced and kissed him tho pres ident declared tlm session closed doscond cil from his seat and embraced castel.-ir with the wannest demonstrations of feel ing tho speech was ovory whero the top i ic of conversation ami pronounced the death-blow tu religions intolerance and tlm power of the clergy in spain may if prove to be such and that down-trodden and priest-ridden country bo forever re lieved from ils chains of servitude to ro manism the spell seems to have boen broken at last the cortes after a full discussion of thu new constitution in sup port of wliich this remarkable speech wus delivered by castclur adopted it by u largo majority lt provides for liberty of the press freedom of religious worship and the right of petition though these et sentiuls ofa free people were bitterly op posed by tlio clerical members and their fanatical partis n ', who would perpetuate the intolerant legislation of the last throe hundred yoara tho world is certainly advancing southern historical socie ty to preserve tiie ar chives oe the war a meeting was held iu new orleans on the mth instant which was well attended with general braxton bragg presiding at which a society for the above purpose was organized of llie parent society rev b m palmer d i is president gen eral braxton bragg vice president jos jones m i secretary and treasurer — flu vice presidents of states are gen r e lee virginia ; lion s teackle wullis maryland ; gen 1 ii hill north car olina cen wade hampton south cur lina ; lion alexander h stevens geor gia ; admiral it semmcs alabama ; gov g b humphreys mississippi col ash bel smith texas ; gen j c brecken :!_$. sttnaflu seat and its archicves in the city of new orleans with affiliating societies to be or ganized in all the states favorable to the object proposed ; these in their turn bnmi_'^ii',,w>_si/rpk forming thus a wlilc fellowship oi closely co ordained societies with a common centre in the parent asso ciation the object proposed to bo ac complished is the collection classification persei vution and final publication in some form to in hereafter determined ofall the documents and fact bearing upon the eventful history ofthe past few years il lustrating the nature ofthe struggle irani which the country iiiib just emerged de lining and vindicating tbe principles which lay beneath it and marking the stages through wliich it was conducted to its issue lt is not understood that this association shall bo putely sectional nor that ils labors shall be ofa partizan char acter everything which relates to this critical period of our national history pending the conflicts antecedent or subse quent to it frtiiu the point of either or of bolh the contestants — everything in short which shall vindicate the truth of history — is to bo industriously collated and filed and all parties in every section of the continent who sha'l desire to co-operate in the attainment of these ends will be welcomed to a share iu tho councils and toils — halt san tub cost oj a woman of the pb riod when fully made up her beautifully luxuriant blonde hair is worth — if it be a wig from 50 to 200 ; if it be a switch from 810 to 100 ; if it bu iu curls from sl 0 to 50 her pure white brow her dark arched eye-brows cost from sl to 14 liar largo and liquid eyes are worth 1 . her white faco and neck when enam eled are procured at a price ranging from 15 to 35 the growing rose and virgin lily of her cheeks costs anywhere with the furious soaps and cosmetics etc *?.;. her faultless gleaming ivories if false cost her *_:""> lo s^oo her ruby lips are worth about 25 cents iler i'cuild plump checks if plumpers cesl •>.'). iler swelling bosom is gotten up if pads for jl lo $'.* ; if respirators for tj5 to 10 if balm and developers for 14 '. her grecian lend is worth anywhere from 0 to 10 her plump arm if padded cos's from 0 to 3 ho fair white aim if bare costs from i to sin her italian hands and aristocratic nails are worth l and upwards her corset therefore her wuisl is worth fj-om 7(5 cents to s.'jo her hips are rounded at a pi'ce from si to sti 50 her delicious limbs when in the shape of false e ilveu cost from 8 upwards j her pretty littje foot ami undo cost from s7 to 30 her clothes tongue-scrnpers neck etc are worth 2 the total bfignty therefore costs herself j or rather some mau of iho period from ' about 885 lo 550 and upwind per occa ! sion just for her personal charms entirely - independent of lur dry goodsand lovts ol i bonnets a backwoods adventure a virginia bankor who was chairman of a noted infidel club wus ouce traveling through kentucky having bank bills to the amount of about 825,000 when lm came to a lonely forest whore murders and rubers wero said to ho frequent in was soon lost through taking the wrong road i'he darkness nf the night came quickly er him and how to escape from lio threatening danger ho knew not lu his alarm he suddenly espied iu tho distiiiic a dim light and urging his horse onward ho at length came to a wretched cabin lie knocked and the door was opened in a woman who said that her husband win out hunting but would soon return th gentleman put up his horso and entered the cabin but with feelings that can i better imagined than described here i was with a largo sum of mom y and pei baps in the house of ono of the robin whoso niiuio was a terror to tho country in a short time the man of tho lion returned ho had on a deer skin shirt . bearskin cap seemed fatigued and in talkative mood all this boded tlm i , fidel no good ho felt for his pistol in bis pockets and placed them so as tr . ready for instant use tho man usked tin stranger ts retire to bed bnt he dcclii saying he would sit by tho fi.ro all ni : the man urged but the moro he urged the more tbe infidel was alarmed j1 felt assured that this was his last ni i . upon earth but bo determined to sell li life as dearly as he could his infidel principles gave him no comfort his grew into perfect agony what we i done i at length the backwoodsman ;* reaching to the wooden shelf took down an old book and said : well stranger if you won't g bed i will but it is my habit tor . chapter of the holy scriptures before i go to bed what a change d'd these words pro duce alarm was at onco remove the skeptic's mind though avowing himself an infidel ho now had conti.i . in the bible ue idt.rek^flfcft .''■.- iu his rude cabin and as calmly as i ■did under his father's roof from that time he ceased to revile tho the good old bible he became a ulcere ohristqiii and often rainy-"1 ''■■-* f of infidelity . _^ . gen breckinridge salut1 the old flag general john 0 breckinridge and 1 governor bcriuh mugoitin ot ivenlin left this city yesterday morning on tin superior railroad proposing to go i-y stage form the termius to superior ciiy arriving at wyoming they fouud tho the stage broken down the weatln and disagreeable the roads bad &; , and they returned to this city leaving same destination via the river an . nl roads to green bay and mnrquel . and so up tho lake they will return by stage and railroad to st paul irbo.eecursion party of the minn first was on board tlie-saiuc train it trn ing from white bear the scene of theii festivities yesterday general jbrecl ridge descended from thu platform as lhe regiment was forming exchnngfd i monplacc salutations with a few acquaint anccb and then turned to look at the vet orans thoy unfurled their old flag and ho band sti nek up the inspiring strain ol hail columbia tho ex confedc ... chieftain listened a moment to the g iri ous music watched the banner as its folds spread out to the breeze then reverently raised his hat from his head waved il to ward tlio stars and stripes and exr iim ed that is the old flag afterull ; li ink god for il this was in a quiet c . . away from the crowd without osli lion or attracting the notice of 111010 ll 0110 or two observers and he been be unconscious of their presence paul minn pioneer iblh masonry and chuisiia iho reformed synod ill si philadelphia had belore it a j presented by a number of wcsti 1 1 iiei's requesting t lie synod lo ta sitioii denouncing free masonry testical idolatrous anti-obrisii hostile to the church the ; the committee to whom the petll referred was wise us llie petition 1 ly was otherwise the commit 1 less their inability to pronounce up question nrd express unwilliugt render a verdict on fit fstu'te tei ' admitting the sincerity of the pc they remind them that the ordi condemnation is sought has nm among its members some of tl and noblest won statesmen ch ti and net a few ministers ot the go lu view ot ii'i fact overy col of the laud nuniburs among its -' citi amis and most zealous chrisliui bers of tho masonic order it is 1 that intelligent men should pn a petition as the one herein un remembering lhat it was 1 their works shall ye know tin becomes a mm h__ly of men uuuucu millions of thoir fellow n sons devotees lit tile kill iln of haters of christianity and em thc church utioa n y utrt
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-07-16 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1869 |
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Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-07-16 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1869 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:14:58 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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w i if '* ( cyq ) i v >■?.,.,, ...... --# sis { £ l||f t ll t & 3 — .. . . vol iv i salisbury n c july 1(1 180 i ivo 28 educational patronise yonr own institutions tub vi'i'i'lsos of iiu (' menrd i'vmals coll ul state <\ iii « ill i ied the i i nl september next li ul fu i washing . 1(5 f r month tnitinn lu regular eliibsca from 2,'so t jt5,0l per nu nth music drawing painting fee extra at ni nl 1 an rati-s ; ia \ iii.'tii liali i ii advance far term nffoiir months ending j»ec i',l for further particulars address k k liockwell siai.s\ille july ll lm president ilk(j:l_?s s(1ii()oir i l»_il cotliiecfe if c hrv i w iik(ik a m 1 hi slissiiin of ist'.'.i opens august bth i-ii-.i and will i-uniiinm forty weeks ll the branches taught in preparatory schools antl colleges may oa pursuod here si mli'iils male ur li'iuale may enter at any time ni'l ia liy the month or for btiob time a . i iny may wish tn i'olijnlll tiiiiiun from .'. to ■>■> per liioiiili ilnuril " tutofifj such ns wish may rent 1001118 mil luiard themselves address ki'v 0 w hjsfle a m duly i 1800 a7 4\v university of n carolina i hi i'.m.i session uf ihis institution will comiiii'uco an the isth day of august prox and coiitituio twenty weeks pr6par it iv ami normal departments and a gen eral course of university lectures will be opened kntiri expense im in ling board 85 to $ 1 00 all the benefits ofthe institu tion arc olh'rpd free of charge to a limited number nf residents in the state apply to the president solomon puuk impel uill july ith 1800 i7 liw edge worth female seminary 1 uk next session will com inencc un he first monday of september the entire expense ol board and tuition wil bn from 100 to 110 if paid in advance bach boarder will furnish her own liyhts ami towels i and also a pairol sheets ami pillow eases for i circular address j m m caldwell jiils — , i860 3m greensboro n 0 pleasant grove academy male and female thk sevbmth session willcom lucoce on the lliliu august iii-xi v ..../'' ..-.*.-,^!.. tit ,.-■■t.i ipa'i m r i :. imi duvio co . n c w i k1.1.1s principal plnasanl grove n c i juno j 1809 s -;' -;'" l bingham school mebanevilli n.v wm blnglinm rdbcrl binglinin w ii i.pii'li . rn i 1 uk session ov 18g9-'70 lkiilns august sth ami cnutiuubfl forty weeks flu course ol instruction inuludes thu ordi | nary english brandies lhe ancient languages . h'rench mathematics rook keeping and the j elements ol natural science exjicnsis including tuition board fuel washing books and clothing 65 cueiilai sent on appli'lttlioil june 18 1800 24 ow ! r__.-wi_lin academ tin l lirst session of this academy will pom i nicnce mi llie iii m"ii.l:u in auriisi ensuing puntlse iiii-iai any lime and bo charged fimn . till lllll i i'lltliun ''. tlio rates ol tuition will lie us follows 7.50 ; in a i a ii i il."i.nnu per session ul 0 months payable ai •! 1 of every limit til nn pains will lie iai-i:,l to civ pupils a llioroupli li-.iiliin in all tin i rain i.i li-ualh ullglit iliil lil-t t-lllss ril - 1 1 1 v . i ti a ui in v is locatcil in a lii-iiltliy nml moral cmnmiinity in b'tanklin t'ownsliip four miles from siilisbury on the now road to mqclmvllle uonril nn in innl ia n-i'i'i nilile families frmn 7tu h ilollnrs pcrmonth i ii ilotlluock linn 2j i.siiii 35:3m i'l-iueii'iil j professional m _______ p 1 1st ix attorney at law lexington n 0 \\ ill practice in the courts of david son l-'.iisyilie ouilford alamance and ran ' dolph couulies : 1:1 i nrrhok il.m k m pearson 0 j of n c raleigh ■e il ilcndo associate j uslice " " thomas settle " " " " r p dick " redford hi own vanoeyvllle n 0 •■lion john k it r " ■' •■1 r mclean greeusborp n c " thomas iluihn jr " '■■• 1 m cloud dobson n c jiimiary 20 1s00 i at . joii 8 henderson tt0r.\ev & oouxsellob at law sai.is1hkv n c i 7 will iittinil promptly to tho collec tion of ( iniiiis icbgo — ly dr c a henderson , i laving resumed the practice ol medicine respect hilly odors his pi-lcssionnl services 13 ii piilibc okl'lue : the one late occupied by white head & henderson calls may bu leit eiihs i 111 his ollico or at enniss drug store s.ili iny feb 12 1800 fi l"u dr i w t jones i ¥* aving located in salisbury u|l',..s bis 1 i'l'iifcssional services to the public of 1 fiel uu council streel , opposite the i mi 11 llotlso iiiiii next door to uu law office ul him iluiluli ' ii may iw ihco.tf huh igh national hank of is | arolimi tiik diiteotobh have resolvp i u ni-rflk«a hit capital stock o this bank to ii ih ndkbu lliul ami imi i alts tr_oiu iriihlpktosiib . i , lllll lliu will i'i ih hi lllil-lltl with ■i'i:wi:v march 6 otu president lillltis medicines i pectoral balm ! t \ npproved and nfl'octual etemody fot chronic uronohitin — asthma y tlic wasting coughs in ad vnnced ngo j die il'i/i/j ruin the luilljs il iiiiii i-ii|uiiili iii doing moro rnal set \ i«n in eonllrin eil uonstimption iikui all tha expcetorants ' oough mixtures xc extant ii is soiontifleally uoiupoumloil ul ingrodiolits ] well known for their virtues and adaptation tu lhe diseases named ; mnl is the result of long and extensive experience uul palient investi | galiou ul ihr laws ul tin uul ml economy , to gelhor with mi intimate knowledge ul ren n tlml aguuis iuilieir physiolygioal innl therapeutic i'lli-ri on thu human system it is i j ti i tf unliko tlm nuijiberless rkpnclor iinls i'lvjonils i sn rei-kh'ssiy and [ x-i isl - eiitly palmed upon iho sulferlug ami confiding people in the faot that it is tint t expeotor iint jier sc ; nor is it loailed with opium or morphino in older to lull tlm poor biillbrer wiih its delusive infiuenoes many ri valua ble liiu lias tijui'ii sacrificed and expectorated in to a premature grave on tho contrary it is calculated to ohook excessive oxpeotoration which of itself is exoocdingly ckliaustlvo aud by ils general and speoiflo action tn heal and sikiiiic the weak inflamed nml irritated organs ofthe several ingredients which compose this valuable 1i.m.m lliero is no u;m wliich is not constantly used by tlic best l'hysioians in the djaaases above enumerated aud ol muny eminent medical gentlemen to whom its com position has boen made known thero has not been oue who baa noi highly appiovcdit ami in sonic instances have not only prescribed it tor tlicir patients but have used il m iheir own oiu_.'s wait tiuukiul ud vantage prepared and sold only at 1-7 sil.l.'s drug store i'il 23--16 tf salisbury n c turnip seed ofthe crop 1869 always buy the bast satis especially having had muoli experience in the sale of seeds nml having had the fruud fortune to have introduced soino years ago some ofthe | best varieties of turnip seed now cultivated here — as some of his older friends will no dutilit remember — lm now tvuuounees that he j will have in store ilia few days n large stock ofthe bust i'urmtj'.'s of turnip seed known ; embracing some new and choice kluds ll may lm remarked that although the va rieties now cultivated here may he generally , siitiaiactoi-.y vol jji.,'.>i t |