T- 1 u 'f I i 1 s Qiorplinantllfltcljraoii S.OCAL ATID 8TATZS ZTSfiia ' : NOVEMBER 14. 1 SALISBURY MARKET. CORN old 70 a 72.- new 4i a 52. i CI I 1 Wl i u a . - FLOFR-.k75 a 4.25. MEAL 70 a 80. ....riv in - PdTATOEB Irish, 37 a 40 Sweet, 50. HACOX (country) 12&15 4iog round. EOOS 12J. a 13 . CHICKENS $2.50 a $3 per joz. LA HI) 12 a 15. ; FEATHERS now, 50. TALLOW 10 n 12. ( KVJ:-75a80l BEESWAY 2S a 30. " VlIEAT-1.17(ft$L3.., BUTTEHn 20 25. TiIMED FRUIT - - Apples, ,: j30 lK lb Peaches, unpeelcd, dlA do peeled, Black berries, $;7 7$. ; I)oivOUT ron the y. Mark. AVhcrt you sec a cross upon! your pa per yotf may know that yptir time is up and you are indebted to jthe office, or thatyour time will soon c up. In either event ecrul forward your sub scription, c I -. i $75,000 Iv Capk for $l.r-We call the at tention of our reader to the . advertisement in another col nam of the Nelraka State Orphan Aorliim. Here is. a chance to win a fortune in a Public Legal Drawing, nrnl at theisaine time help a nolle and worth yinstitution : t . .. - r ' . r ,. ' - , "NEW j,01?K Ews. Special j attention I directed to the Prospectus of The New Yfirk Weekly Netrs in another column. I isa complete Democratic family iiewaXj ;ii(Kr, 'I ry it a year. KttAME. A wrrldiog is to cojmft off in 1) cMilLtt with twelve lridtpMuli', all k :uu y Worth of Pari. 'J'lie bride's ir.'M if ill U of lIgiaii lace aitdlcoat nine i.ifi-i iml d.Tara in pold. Sharaf, eharae, I'ih- thouMiida o; people in Philadelphia p tt aiarving (or bread. : Artr-il J Iorriioii, Km., newly olect l !othe L'jjiliiiure fro in LiihCoIii county, wan lit towik jiVterday, He tunrila rnotjt l.toiorahle men lion for the zeal wh'rch he displayed, w our cauce in the; recent can vhh ; nud although quite young in years lie it already diatinnished for liin patriot itm anci talmia. Char Observer ' The Shasta. Indian v women are said to be the moct brautiftd srjuaws upon the plain and in the 'valleys of California tall, liiheol fotin. with ex pressive features, lot'R black hair iai.Kinjro.t hints of the wny in the ground, .' flashing 'i-yes, t!,e Jirr.leltufhof ih Oiieiit upon the che ek and delicate -hands feet. ' The Next H'.Hise of llepresrntalives. The Adiniiiisiiatiou papers arc growing in advance over their presumed injcrrased majority' in the next llouse ot Uprrsen tativcK. The St. Louis HYnuhlhUtn. on -the other hand, gives the res u lit of its falculalinna Iho probatde comtdxion of the neit HoiiHe' fl f,,lh.- . tr.K I ,.,..,., t. and Democrats, 13 11 (Jratitit. g. The Empress Oarlotta still remains at the chateau of Teiverereu. The Paiis Steele slates that her madness has degen erated into a kind of childishness, unac companied by violence. -The only person with whom she will COnvPrRP noit tn Lwjiom she appears attached, is herlphvsi- v ... one attends upon herself, and dines alwsys alone au standing. All hope of cure has Lccu given up. The names of rthr persons composing in uranii .i ni-v j-.i v ti .1 late I elm of the. Superior Court for that county ho refused to indict the Edjtors J P,l,'lc-Iouinal fordenonrtcinga Judge t'r Ins .official conduct, ou?ht to be pub lished so as to let the pnllicjcnow who the pen are that could ,not be intimidated by JdKe Russell md forced Ho do an act "iocn. ti.eif t-onscieuces toldlhem was "g. We diitin'etlv T a c w ' J J man nil tMHy P'pnt to find a yertlicl in anv case when ireipnn-d to do s0 ,y ft JdKP, thdr rtion bright and justice justifies t 1AM.I are clad that Andrew .T..f.n.A- " lea.ed for Gonpica i Tennesel, hm ly that f uc h a man an Horace Mayoard 'cted, We had honed that th ( n.. f rvat.ve non,iuec ( Gen. CIh a. ham) would tn VTt" " l'Ut lh ""Jwiifi-Me con-h- r caused t he eU'ctioo of . bitter radical. . , . - 7-"" puonc men, but o-u-nneiti man u not a disoriraner may adv,8C a certain course od '. JIIIMI ll k i v vicwa, but he ought lo Prrt the-nomiuee of the n.,riv to wl,;,l, ; fr;1?." l, Andrew Joh.o,,, LeliiB neatly honored l,v "1 ' ' Irnnece and after llillfi the hWe 1,1 lJ,e Ho'.'i could not rest ii, 1 bt umst rtliv for ,(,,., , , b" v" "ou 0 10 I" t 8 ITOOll lIfTln.n .....1 1 ' v , v '- .nnu a cooa man. P I1 liiri. I. 1. .". ... . 1 .- . t ..v mi!. goi ui quietus now. , Democrat. PjlAItISKPTsr . TI deal .f -.Phaii5.eciim oi the I.m, ef thaa thou" port i iho 1... ltm, lf on hi- Democracy or Con; j -u,ui ana yet refunea to lijlow the, x -m'hb nia leaders oi Uie Democratic and r. Vrtt4 ff Virginia in their nimort "lail Who Jllt lf.n (rnm .r rttt 1 ....... im-.uzai 7 v.heit it became hnm lesrilv ; . J m-' 1 UJI a"y f us better, morcdionest, or wiser ,7"l?,,.,ter. ,'Staarr,; Smith, Daldwin, "?. ithera. Kern ner. Marve. Iveteher , o-"-aiiy, AeaKe, aiMi many omers 10 have hc.if,. .: . 1 . .j : -., .1 , e- ""vivre acrvcu iue council '"C hi ate ai.d .tt- ah r-.u. t,,.i. uwii nn t lueae r oerapii -tl .1 ; e 1 1 ' 1 , -- iaa.ep invneiuior ureeiey rIoriu. ad 1: J w vmu ir viu to W,ici. L rp(,ctivr- -belong Ln.-i -... K ior Miewey 1 nut ol - ,l ttf 8W 'take the State tlw teP Itpd 0U -Dywhburg Virginian ,n" rrilllilLL I . ' - - .s'rt'- j v"ti! ft, 1 f;-JoxDox; Nor. h;ii. -v- - rt'""' me principle on h,ch the b:are. teced,d from U.do8 opiKwed to tepoblicanyni, ; which it de iuucca a d.iUcatianl aa!,ilUi h ""vyJ "'-joniyand as identified with Pr.8uauna political corruption. I,, con- 4,uce none supremacy of the,HepU Lean party ihe Mates- are loaded with enormous debts ; foreign holders of their securities will receive nothing.. TKe Ue puhncans are responsible alao for the in urrections ni Cuba, the anarchy in Mexi- p ",,u r1"3 uratr or me Emperor Ma Man. Uhe D.mocratsi however, are axix no The London Daily Telegraph, referring to the re-election of General G.ant, says that no one deserved better f hi or is worthier of a place among the illus-I trioiis men w1jo h.ive hu-W n aidential office. " Ensldnd 'h hJ nao to comp uiaof mauv thin !.,, iu:.i... f1.1 P"cy lowards her has never been Wly petulant or hostile. The TeleeTanh honea tf,!. TT:j tatef will now take care nf f,.r,"., uua. it believes that the West lidst demands their attention. and THE J. BRIXTON SMITH MYSTERY INVESTIOATIOX BY THE CoBOSR'S JlTBY. STARTING DEVELOPMENTS. Coroner's Jurv SQil.lllOntl tit Snraat!. gate te cause of the sudden death of the Rev. yr o. wriutuu u ith, which tecirred about fur wetdts aco, an 'account of h,U appeared in the News, and ndjoarised until the stomach aud brains uf the dis-ceased could be examined by first-class Philadelphia ex perts, uiet on yesterday, whn the report of I the celebrated Dr. , Oenth. of Philadelphia. I no uiHUe the exaiuiuatiou, was refd by the t.orouerv , 1 he following in formation, though not ofncial, (as the Coroner positively refused to give us any,) may relied upon as correct: I he report of Dr. Genth, was iu substauce than he stomach contained strychnine, the brains indicated the effect ofstrychmne hav been received iu the stomach ; strynnine was iu the glass from whieh the Dr, drank the seidhtz piwer, and spoou. which was used to sweeten with sugar the selditz tMjwder, had strychnine upou"ir. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance with the the facts, as follows : That Dr. J. Brinton Smith came to his death by poison! auuiinierea i.y the hands of Mrs. Frances A. Mann, his daughter, and Mrs. tMnith, wife of the deceased. j,s the custodian of thW wherein the strychnine was. kept, was par ticei erimtnis to the act. New developments will follow to-day, and as they will be public, a full report will appear iu the News. From the Philadelphia North American No VeiubtT 4. M ELTIXGOF GOLIXATTIIE MINT. Saturday morning the Lnited States Mint commenced meliing the first inetaU u.ent ($1,000,006) ortwenty million gold, pieces," which during the ensuing month flre to, be retained into Iar-er denomina tions, i These pieces, were of inconvenient size, a?id the G jvennne. a has experienced tioubhj in issuing them i,r larger quanii lies. This indued the Government to take theru from the sub-Treasurv iu X, w lor, where theyjhave been idle the ast i lew years, and pface the metal desirable shape. in a m ire ! roin 184l, Iu n the first one dollar gdd-pieces were coined at the Mint'in tins city, to 18G7, when the coinage w.m j popped, there has been $17,709,442 made ... x tiuaot ipiiia jinn atoned It 1? pre sumed that the whole issue of one dollar gold-pieces will Amount to over thirty millions. ;One million of gold dollars, when first issued by the Mint, will weigh 3,GS6 pounds avoirdupois, or a fraction over one ton ('.wer.ty cwt.) and foursfifthg. Jn twenty millions of dollars we have nearlv thirty-three tons. The loss by abrasi ii in one million of dollars is $4.40S 37. In other words $20,000,000, used ten years Joses S8,1G7 40. If the twenty million pieces to be melted were piled in a per peirdicular line 4hey would reach eleven and five-sixths uwles. Were the nieces laid flat cn a level plain they would ex- i ictm one om.dred and fifty-eight miles. 57rlnmpliant for Swenty Tears. More than twentyvearsao theMrsTAXo Liki mknt made its ffetjtt in the West. r Its cures of the various external disease ofhorsesar.d cattle astonished the planters and farmers of the Miss issippi and Ohio Valleys, and a demand for it ipi miKnp wnicn necessitated its manufacture on an extensiy scale. Soon thediscoverv was inade that4 was a grand specific for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia earache, -toothache, and other external ailments of mankind. Then it was tried a a healing, pain killing application, in cases of outward injury, such as cuts, hruises, burn, spasms, Ac., and Was found cquallv ser viceable. The fame of the new remedy for some of the most painful ills that afflict mankind and the lower animals, .spread rapid I v. and MlSTJfa LlNIMEXT soon took run'.' 111 prprv State and Territory of the Union as a staxdak!) CURE. $1000 Reward is offered by t lie proprietor of Dr. pierce'a tiolden Medical Discover), for a-medicine "Liver, Complaint", and all diseases urismgirom 4 ni purity of the blood, as Eruption. Pimples, Bloteheii, BoiK etc. j THE WARNING HAS BEEN HEEDED. Since the exposure of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous local dealers, to palm off their coarse astringents, made fro'n cheap aud impure materials, iu the place of the great national tonic, Hostett r'a Stom ach Ritters, public opiuion has set atronslv Jigdinst these empirics and their prepara tions. 1 neir occupation is gone, or soon I"1 WheUtiie light is let into decep t ion-it soon wits dovrra. . Perju'm who trifle witlr-their )-u health, by using unknown preparation.-, with no guarantee to sustain thein, when an .established sjiecifio, proven hy twenty year experieiaje to bo exaetly what it is claimed to be. u withiu their reach. are sure to repent their temerity. Many have done, ao in this instance, but it is hoped that the truth plaiulv spokeu has arres ed the vil. In the meantime the demand for the leading prideetive and restorative niedieinei; of America was nev 7. ' r si great as it haif expiration of 00 dags and if not paid or sat 1 the feycr and as&faetorilg arranged Credit mil be slopped at oeen tins seasoin r r.m tne tvr and ague districts of the west, south west, aud south, it is laterally oei whelming, and it tnay.be said of .he advices from all parrs of the country of the cures it w eflketins iu disnep- sia. bilious complaints, and ch route consti-"" pation, that .''their name is legion." Every where th sick and feeble-, seem-to have re alized the importance of. ."b'dding fat that whieh is good," and jf avoiding what is sporiius aud dangerous.7, .ft' , ihe numerous -Bitler. under various lames, wbicji mercenary dealers endeavor to ihfttiifu r..i tr.u.. c....n..lk ti:i..- substitute for should be avoided, ; for iheir own sakes. by f M!k and. th public at large,.: ll5tel Bittera a-e"prot;urable in ''.bpttlecooly. new told, in bulk. . . t loan? than if vod would. his world.lstop your day dreaming, that listless rifling- Ghoose some trade or pro- teasioua.nd then maMen it. Have an oh. ject in if, and vork to attain it. It -numberlone in ymr profession, or calling whatever it, m iy he. Be honeM, upri-ht. muusirious pome and persevering, and you will live honored and respected, and die rich and happy; Ufv.jMr.i Gibbons, has just returned from his vinit to Colorado. ""Bays it is a fine country, hat would prefer living in North Carolina. DIED, lit this citvinn th 9th ntiimn, nr.. o i J j -.uvr. .uiR, CUUI ua it ' vtar oi ner age. Mr. Jamesjwas a native of SaIihory and hved io be amonR the oldest of iu inhaUiant-. ner clul.treii, onlv one norvivea tvr Manv were her a81ieiiion, but she hore them all with christian, patience and resignation, and the lxrl ha., nOW kfclivered hero.it of them all. In Iier last honnUhe expressed an eaKer desire to depart and be With Jesua. For fi.rtv-five years Roe was a consistent nl h. r..if . c , r " "huh; iuiiuh trr uiioe bavior, and a mpmU nf r- Church in her native town. J. R. Mr v" p vh 27th nit, of Pneumonia, Mr m. KXlalea, in the 39Ui vear of hw a?e! Wl.'f and f"r children are loft behind to mourn the lowi f a kind i,i.-j .!...: f .u ii ,r ""in aim nuet-i inn ate father. Mr. Ga e wa ;,i.,.;. j jeaee:blecitijien,anda cronoistent n.euiWr of tne 1 resbyterihn tlnir. h nfs,!;,..- tl l h life seemed to necessary to hia helpleVs bmilv yet thl Master fcM de- ided otherwS The del,rtum pf fever prevented all expression of religions hope in hU last hotir, but he uni form tenor of 4A christian life conatrains u" to hope that it is' well with; him. J. R. AdministrSo?sNa f T.LP?SMn8 h.ayn8 ehim gint the estate Attention Everybody! sonil WVlng C!"in,,S aRainSt W' Wat boo or T. C. Watson, either as princi pallor as security will present the same to Burton Craige on or befor the 25'h day of December, 1872. Ry so doing they may benefit themselves, and oblige the undersigned. Nov. ll, 1872. W. F. WATSON, Gw:-9 T. C. WATSON. A ST ll AY COW. A small tlaekvno-horned cow, with blaze in the face, crop oh" and split in the left ear, and bell on ha been at my house since about the 1st of October, 1872. The owner can have her by proving property and paying for this notice and other expenses. SKit-pdr MRS. CA ROLINA BROWN. ! IttiSB KIcSaa-RS.A'S- will open her iTvirnv1 8k ?f Fa" and Winter MIL IAN LR Kiturday the oth of October, and will be ple;ued to wait on all who will give her i call Salisbury, Oct. lil, 1872. ' 13 The Great Democratic Journal. j THE XEY TO UK Weekly Nerc v-' 32IJJ. WOOD, Editor : PropT. A Mammoth Eight Pa0'o Sheet, Fifty-six Columns of Reading Matter. : Contains all the nem, foreign, domestic, polit-K-al and general, with full and reliable market reports, fcach number a!so contains several short stories, and a great variety of literarv, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc. ct.n stimting, ,t w donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in this country. , TSRMS $2A YEAR. Iduccinents to Clubs: r ive copies, one year $9 00 len copies, one year, and an extra copy to the "sender $15 00 Twenty copies, one year, and an extra ennu tr cn..' to sender .-$25 00 Fifty copies, 0110 year, and an extra Copy to sender no copy to sender. Parties sending cluhs as above, may re tain 20 per cent of Ihe money received by theui, as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents supplied with specimen himdles. Specimen mnl r-.. j to any address. All liters should he directed tn yz n York city' post 'ofy we. SALISBURY, X. C, Novmber 1st 1872. m 1 he Firm of Theot F. Khittz A Co., is this . I .1 .T.....l 1.. .1. . 1 1 - - ,ay iir..cu oy uie wunurawai ot l)r. C. A.I Henderson, ihe bonnes wii! be conducted as licretofore by Thco.! F. Kluttr. We are grateful to pur frinds and' the public for the very generous patronage given us, and tpist it may be continued to the succeeding member of the firm, j Our accounts are all made out, and will be presented at oiice for payment. Our frienda will oblige ua by settling promptly. ITIIEO. F. KLUTTZ, (S:tf.) , p. A. HENDERSON. THE0. Fi KLUTTZ (SUCCESSOR TO THBO. F. KLtTTZ A CO.) Druggist Pharmacist, SALISBURY, n. a v Enconragml by past &"ce? I shall contin ue the Drug bnsiuess iu all its branches with renewed e ergy, and unremittiiig personal attention to 11 thelleitails-of busiiiess. No effor s shall be spared to supply my custom era with Pure. Fresh and Reliable Medicines at the lowest possible prices. Physician's Orders aud Prescriptions fluiJi always havty prompt and carefu- personal attention. The necessities of th? tiiri compel me to adopt as nearly as possible 1 he 1 ash sys tem. All accounts trill l oi-?;,' nt once. . . . ! i ; I trust that my frietids will remember me wrheu needing anylhing in the Drug line. THEO. P. KLUTTZ. 8:-tf. . j : r. A CARD, i -Dr. IIexdeksox retires from the Drug bus iness with the iuten'ion of resuming the Prac tice of Medicine at an early dav, and desires to return ranch thanks for the liberal patronage given the firm of Kliiltx j& Co, and trusts that the same may be continued to his friend and successor Mr.Theo. F. Kluttx. T . ' J'Mr.'Klutu .is a gentleman of eoergyand promptness, and a Druggist on whom all can rejy jrith perfect confidence. , ' 1 i 8i tt hereby nor K.-,t i.. .i,:i.. .1 r , . "Ki"-" nit-e 01 me c k of the Shim- ' . , i, K, .. .w., dineToiS" MiuiYt9 T'T S,Vb',r3r " V o'" e- j Us, f priz,. , (h. Tl.. in, i. V r'. u'c u,e nay ot Govern- cember. xr mw' anJU.u. t ' . scriotnin of i ... mu -..-.i 1 .' . com.-f,r .r ''piiuilM .HIISOII. (iif'filwH ! t. .1 .:: r. . , 1 ll'Kt' Ii JM I liv....i :.... T: l. . ...... I ..... r ... I uer, a. u. IX, 6. , " - -- - : cuinpiaini in tins . ,' 1 ,,r w '"i. an-i other ,,. .- WTrr.T-ir m. itse or the suit will be heard -cruarle as to l,,.Vfr.u,aUo" 'r ci.v to the Disirii-i.tion. P1 Keri" A Nov. 13. 1872.1 A : : 1- U)em- . r"1,wnt'''.v one urderinu them. All h i-1 . . . ' Aiiir ron8 , ,w oo... .lx :-boyden, c. s. c. "' -:"u "l' Jy i. is; L -otii yw. I.OU. i.n;rrnr, K. II S K -IM tt mm m .-L - . ca7- want jo enjoy now the- fruim of Our book are posted nod ready for wiile nient.ln our aWnce Mr. George Bnlo,- C. K. Barker will receive money and give receipt for theam. , l: tf.) t SUMMERELLjOAITIIER. SETTLE UP All those indeUed tonjefor at, Script ion to the iianuKT, for advertising or job work are respectfully reouestl la .m2 5 ? tie up wuhowt further .lelay. C.rn, Wheat riour. leaM. or anv country nr.A.. . exchange for claims and the market prw-e allow- eu. T T UTL'in i Sept. 5,-51.tf SMITH'S iMPROVED raxcnt Well Fixture. E call the attention ..f tl, a lu.i.a de iuveut.,U- .It is e,illy ree..,,, ineude,! to ,,rivHtl. f4Illi!Wv- IMlvni. rut for qu.ck filii,,. fnli emptying and eae in drawing. For durability it is fu.urps ed having an Iron covered Top. the wiiMl Us: rope ad bucket are protecteu f.o.n th weather. It ,s so rrat,Ke,i Hs to ,-ee.ire ab- r .1 J fr,"n HCK'1- the I, ud of the most careless, aud willfully uegtigut -MERONEY Ac HRO. 7:-tf. NORTH CAROLINA. flrtrior tn Iwwan County. Petiti to ell IaikI. John Freeze, Lidia lUker and othen. Thomas Freeze, Amanda EarnUeartand others, In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Thomas Freeze, the heirs ot Henry r reeze, the heirs of Diel Free.-and Lojeuzo Larnhtart and ife Xinanda are uon I. 7. ii is oruerfi Dial adver- ri(tini 1 1 .i i .i wi.i.k : . : . i i . . i . , Carolina ateiMinn or kia weeKS no:ilvinr the said nnn r.wi,l R. V. PKICE. T I P.,rr. V S IVi , S . PRICE & BRO. toe Removed TIIEIft FAMILY GROCERY STORE To Phillips' Old Stand j OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. W here they will continue to Sell Flour. Meal, Fresh Meats. Racon. Lard. Butter. Lffcs. Coffee. Teas SURar, Salt. Pickles. Mo lasses, Are , together wnlf a. large and varied stock of household and talkie" uecestities. Ri;ing your country produce to ltm n PRICE 6c BRO. (I7:tf) A. M. Sullivan. J. p. Goax. NEW OPENING. 'PlIE undersigned having anociated them I selvo ia bu.i;ics under the nun name of A. M. SULLIVAN, CO., UA VK opened in R. J. flohne' new h-iild-tiig. next iir to the Hardware Store ...I.... 4 t T I 1 I t . wnt-i--. 1.1 oc pieaeu to cv i t old and 1 new f.-iends. They have a magnititenl nK.iu tue largest ami best in town and -A. ZLiarso tSs Splondlci STOCK OF GOODS, COMI'IUSIN'O a trneral ntitrtmrut. Hard ware excepted, and will gaarra:i?ee as good bargains us can be sold bv a:iv House in the South. They will deal heavily i'n (JrM-eries and country Piodnee. bnviug and selling, and invite all who wish either to lni- .r c-ll to call on C;om A. ii. SL I.I.I V a X t Co. Jau -llh, 1S72. r.:tr RIBBONS, MILLINARY A2TD STRAW GOODS, 1872. White Goods. Embroideries. Ac. AUMSTROXSTCATOR & CO. Importers. Manufuctoreia siul Jointers Bonnet Triming, Neck and S.ish Ribbons, eiyel KibUms, Neck Ties. Bonnet Silks, Velvets and Cra-es, Flowers. Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c. PTRW Pf Mr I) LA Its ,d rini.ilKt i H.iS, VR'MMlD AMI tNTHIMM 1. And in tonnecting Wareroonis White. CJimkIh, Linens, Lmbioid; 1 h s, La-e, Nets. Coliars. Stts. Handkerchiels. He id Sets ii;., Nos. 137 and 130 .Bait. St., Baltimore, Md. These good are maniifac-turetl v iHnrk..,..l.i ! for directly from the European ond An.lr. ican Manufacturers, embracimr all ihe laie-t novelties, uneqiialed in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and dis pa tch. 5l-3ri: pl. WILLIAM VALKNTINE, THE BAItBER, I RETURNS RIS THANKS to his OLl V IIUEXDS aud the Public for tDe!ilerHl atn.ijiitfe heretofore extended to him. 'J lnfo-ms them that he has titled up a new and V 'MIUIOUIVUD Skop, ia Dr, ' Hendertson's Brick- Boildingr, ZLoom Uffc a. where he would be pleased to see them. Re guarantees to give satirdaetion in every case lie has in his etnpW ot the bet 11 iir')re-sers m AVestera North Carolina, ne request a call from all. 'SaJLshurii. X. C. Pec 17, IHH9 JV)tf OP ALL KINDS Fmnished to order, at Short Notice, at Steam Saw Miil on Western N. C. IL R.. twenty miles from Salisbury. Price at mill Si. At Salisbnry 81,20 Kiln Dried at Salisbury, SI. 50. CTER.IIS CM II. : f : R. II. COWAN. CHAIGE&CUAIGE, ATTOUSEVS AT LAW, Soliritors in panhrnplrt). lri"8pcclal Attention paid to Proceed iugs in Bankruptcy. . ' -' ' Sept.iSj-f lrSmot. rirra oi BurunicrrH s tlaiif1(.r WJ tnj wuh the year. Tl,o indited to , ty utxoJt HI pleaxe come forward an. I nettle on" We have laborwl faithfully for our patient, for to UTERPIUSE The only Reliable Oift IL,trit.in : .u. IH IUC Conntrr I 8(50,000 00 xm v alu ao its oiriai TO US M-ntlhUTKI) IX I-. D. SINE'S 153th REG I LA U MONTHLY Gift SNTPRPPivr To be drarrn JUW.j. A or. 25th, 1S72 TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbrcks 1 Two prizes ?1,0001 Five prue. I'jtch in GRFEXR triv-a 1 en prizes $lo,'lj 1 Horse d Ilnjwy, with Silver-monnte Harno. tFH Tn iM,l,-T 0,ir'aS M -bine's worth VWeai-1.1 F.r. (!l. Amrrin Huntinl Watche. worth 1'2.j enrh T.. i.j.-j. .1 -Alia a d i mmr m axi.i " "lCJ' each ! 800 GUd an,! .Silccr Lrrcr Hun'!;,, '.,trh(., ,n Whole Wn-aber of Gifts,- '6,500 Tii k ts Lfiii: d to co.uan Oliver Ware. Irr A-,. AGENTS WASTED , s,U t., w HMI1 f ll P l- 111 11 us will '. t, ,5,1 I5ox 80. 101 W. Fifth St. Oct. ol 72-1 v. t lKCINXATl, O. T.J. FOSTER & WES1 Buy and ell all kiiida of produce whole sale dealers, iu wb:kcy &c. Ordcia solicited. Ixxiss Stuket, Refer to Salisbury, N.C. I). A. DAVIS. Pinker, JXO. 1 SIIAVKR, Esq. MOCK & BROWN, HON. N. D'JVDEN. 0ct' 31 2mf- OMAHA LOTTERY To be Drawn in IVi'di , Kr. :Oih, K72 Tickc. S ;Uhoii To. J?5. licket wnt by Kxrett t.'. o. !.. if J-sirt-J t t.raml Cash IVize 1 traiid Cali I'rize " f 73. 000 .... IHKI oran,! easu rr..o ,5WR, 1 ('rand 1 Mh l'i .. 10000 1 ( asi. -rut- ;;; ;;;;;;; 6m, 1 ( ah fr.r.- ll(M( 2 '-h I'ri7.e. i J(mki ""ii". ...".".,"" , 000 4 I'asti lri-. .o!i o i ', o i.ii t ash I'riar". imo,.,,i. n For b i.ji ,t. ,.; I'r.z.-- ! f. r ir-M':,r. 1Us LtMi i;i,t.v.r M- ,.,! i , t! r l.ipl r.t I ........... . ... i-.t I ):- I,, .-m en. Mi- i ii .ted nui.a.,r.i I .'. OII Lund Cl be fuioi-l.-. t!i ,0 a j,!. AM lri7. Will .;ll-t it, ('. .cenib W4!kT. Sc. for tail -MrtVulai a!uri- J. M 1' vl TKK. Ni' - n:-r. I.vik-ih! ,'innaper. 'n l a. FOR SALE. The Raildin;: rn Dr. Se.nini. : r. M I .. for- merly ul I.y l.im a nn otr.ee. il,.r!.. ' A nr rn niroe of pun li.i-in- would do w II 10 c.iJI on the undersigned. The hnilding can be easily moved, as it has r.o cl.in.in v. lino-Vi J.J. Sl'MMERELL. SAMfFI. RKEVn. Jr. JoX HEAR.,. 200 HKAD OF 1JEKF Cattle Wanted. The under-iied wil, t purcha-eTwo Hun derd fine B-.im f .i-ib., f ,r w lic'i ihev are pre pared l pay the hihtt ca-h prVt-s." Tiny would alo inform tiie t itizc ns of S.ili hury that ihey are fnt ni-!.in- il.e market -sill, Ut l four time es-I, wee!;; camel v : n M. ndav, euncMlay, 1-r'day a:.d S.-iturdav in.. mini:.' , . REEVES tS.: BEARD. I I m : Dissolution. TilKi-rm of B; ;iki:A- Fnx is this dar oi-s..vi bv niutual Sept. 12,' 172. consent. The undersicned will continue to attend to sale- i'k Town or count rv wh-n ealb-d npnn ,f-v- ' J. K. BLRKK. Copartncrh p Dissolution, i The eopir'ner-'ii:.!.. t. (,f..r. xl-tii.-.l.-iu-.v.... -Mr- ..rrell .el Mb,,,!, -.v v, d . ) I f 1 1 T . - w . . MimuinT, i,: tr 1 t! -,. 1,-iir.-. M,. vorn-ii n.-ivins ur 1.-1 -- -J l.r n.t-nri and aceoiit,: ibie. Mrs. C.Tn il h , - " o.iv ivm hi .-iih k 1 d.uvo,,,,: due. Mrs. Crnil h:. ..... a;. 1 esno, ,,,nd ,0 "H.ot p " , r, jx.r.ed. !,.. j 11 ion inue to arr on the bn-n.s hcret-e , -e. Mic wi,l receive :i new Min-kof iiiiJIii.ery i does not intend to "Mint w 1 fire Roods iii a tew days, and from time to linu . mat-'e auoi!inn n ner ihimiuss inav re.pi ire. Slie mdieits a coniiniianee of patronage, and tniM she will be nbh- to itive usual satisfaction -O t. -J4.;tf. MRS. II. A. CORRELL. NOTICK TO ALL WHO ARE CONCERNED. I am ncain under the tu-itv of calling on all who are due me to call and make immediate settlement. Now I mean just what I ay, aud no one has a rulit to thick this in meant lor some one else, for it U meant for vou. ' e .. , R- I. BtSSRXT. balisbury, S pt. .1, 1S72. 3:tf J RKWARI) .5. House br..kU op. 11 and Moi.eV HUleu. from the Ut t, ibe 4-.!, of ,, Ir,s,? nlT" honse in Davjd-N.il Co,,,.,-, W;w broken open, and the following smJen : One SPaJi One-hui,- tJn :'Ur "t' ?2,1 Twm.iv Ioilar ijill; i.l-o Speeie, ibe .i.'iount not known. A reward ol Twtmy -five lllar will be giv en for the recovery ,f ibe moneV SARAH W. LI M BOUGH. Davidson c,,., . ('. Oci. tih 1872. 4 St. 3IcMNFNS, SMUT and C'EJKE.I.G TIacIiinca. THRESHING MACHINES & HORSE POWERS Several.varieHes.on wheels or witho.it. CID2U and UTZHS XaCXX-XS-.- thc harHlieat thiiig out. APPLE and PI3ACH PAXU2IL3 Corera sod Blicers labor saTera. ' V warrant all theae ankles to'giva aatia taction or co sale. CRAWFORDji IIEJLIO. 12-tf; i XX.wJ v AMERICAN S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets ORGANIZED. 1850. CHARTER Perpetual Assetls, $3,638,864.88. 'z:r GEORGE -VT. HILL. President. J01IX S. WILSON', Serretarf- wv U OF TRUSTEES. t. ALEXANDER WHII.DKV - ALR-rT, ISAAC II AZLKIIURST i n GEO. W. HILL. ' Ss? t it"; Issues all forms of Life LOWEST RATES POSSIBLE. ALL POLICIES ' I IT illrnm... . m niit..l 1..:.. . .. , . J KelLible "f"" ""'" '" "1 "IT'J DISSOLUTION NOTICE. " ,TL,e firm """''oforc exisiing nnder the name 01 .mills A U yue ia ihU dav di.trt I,, i till, ehted to the lute firm will please M-iiivnierii im j 1 e r. Lu to whom ail rl.iim are dij. Mli;i A. IX)YPEN. 2 W.J MILLS T. U.KIRX8. 1. It. KTRX8 MILLS, KERNS & CO. anoLnsALK am ri-.ul And Cczmisica 2te2sts, Svi.iiinrtiT. March 1st, 1?2. Keen constantly on band a lai-e and choice tnk of OENE1LVL MERCHANDISE e.imnini: i;ry .h.!. (Jr.Keri.-s, Ware el of which they h,u!,1 i-pt LsIly intnti'.n Sugar and Coffee, of all grades, I MOLASSES. RACON. LARD. SOLE and Ppl r I.EATlIElt. Slloi A; nMTS, JIATS. RON NETS, j MACK R EL, SALMON TROPT FLOFR and MEAL SOARS. PEPPER and Spp ES Toll Act o. I Ii H ' ii' ..r .11 , iwmi anvavs on Ji4n.J. or c l,.,i e .jiw.hM . i "E-jKiil attention givn, t , j mcnts and prompt r- turu m.i-le 2 1 If DO YOU LOVE ME? A and Ivtinc jK-r'ome, itl vari, it of thrr ,-xiracts for th- a rrral bnlidkrr- ci.iti, inclndinc all kind f ti.i!i- ' 'T'-t h . .1 C. R. BARKER A I o s Dm2 Store. DO you wi.h to ei.joy j, sr.H.,1 . try -j:iie cf the g;.u..ie Ji o-Ve f J h. , ivai.a Ciji 1 j.im tiifn ei 1 C. R It AKKEi: 1 C.i-S Dr.:- s, v ) 1 TANN"I:''S :'. m.;. .od " ' I 1 run.Mireil Machine Oil m low prices at C. R BARKTR A- CO S Dr,:S Store. 'E RI-PECTFl'LLY call the at of Ph;it iai., Min-h.ilt and ihe generally to our well selected Mock of itletition ne public Drugs, Chciieils, Pait.ts, 0,h, Varnishes, Brushes, JtVr Stufs, Jsun,s, LtiHj Futures, de., de. .. 0(H)1 warranieil. imre. fre.h and i cecioie, and ptico k. thr- i;. .'in oniers prompuy atun.Ud to. Ktvial 1. ire a no ami.tun given to tnir prtscripwun de partment. C. R. BARKER A Co Dm r-i-t. Snccts..r to Jxi. II. '.-xi-,l Sali-J.iry. . (' 2T..if Administrator's Notice Ail pir-on ha'.i.'ig claim against the ea'ate of Dr. M A. Lkr.dM-M. are herel.r ni.tiT.I kiioiaIiil.it the nnie to the nnder.ii'ot l. t.r. 01 aiuiiu inennieio tlie nnder-iirned Ufore the I at d..v of J.n.Mrv. A. D., 73 And a!! per-on. indebted to Mid ti-tateVe r.nesud to make payment ..m,Hlr, a but verr short indulgence will be givtn.' .S. F. COWAN, A .Im V 7r. .V. A . L.kt de'd. Sept. I2il, IS72. tf: bit. jVv iiiiivviT DENTIST. Havinf located in SalUbunr, solicit a prae lice in the town and -irroorniinf country. CZZAILOSS MODEXLATZ3 OPPICK ' McNerlg Building, Entrant to MeNcelif's Hall. 4 jra pd NORTH CAROLINA,). . . f, Davie CorxTY. ) """Superiortourl. IL II. Pas Acnee, lift". f'OdiwW GeoiyeD. Sprtxis. Oe..rge R.Carter, Robert Daniel and wife Nai.-y, Ot.rjre W. Kf'iv ainl his wile Ham ah, Djvid Kindriek and I.U wile Harriet, I.ncy HoIIenrsworth. Tl.oruas Jone, tH,re Johm nd two oibr c'.ildrrn ofSallie Jones, who wa a daughter of Martha Knriuiu. .l.i.. ..r I..L.h v. . 1 Jaiuc Smiih and I wo other cbiblrrn of Jane j danrbtcr of said Martha Snm... I..f 1,..' t praring to the satisfaction of ibe Court, that defendanu (ieorge R. ( arter, R4-rt Daniel and wife Nincr, Ocorge D. Kelly and wifc Hannah, Dnvid Kindrick and hi wife Harriet, Lucy II ollenr worth. Th. roaa Jones and two other children of Sallie Jones, det-'d whw name are not known and James Smith and two other children of Jane Smith whoa nam 1 are un known, are m-tt-reaidti.t of ili Slate: It U therefore ordered that pibIicaton b made in the "Carolina Watchman. a newnpaper pcd!:h ed in Salisbury, N. C, f.ir 4a week aiirceiwive r, f,,r the ctefrCMlnts abrc named to appewr at Ihe office 0 ihe lerk of the Superior Conrt. at the Court llmi-e in Mockville, on the 2nd day of December, 1872, and anwer the com plaint of HaintilTor the fame will le heard ex parte as to them. .Thu tSth day of October A. D. 1S72. II. R HOWARD, C 8. C 9 tf Davis Caaxa 072231.1333 'LIFE lifc'dSAtlCE CO. OF Pfiiis-'- f I SVC' np v ' n A' CA1TK1 hV.t.V. K. IHIXN CATTKLL, JAS. L. CLAliHOIiX. JXoLNASiKii and Endormcnt Policies, X0.V - F0R FEITA BLE. . i . -- . - ' , . k letter u Io u rev. l. r. wat. rcn Et. ?tateu!Je,X. 0'. lmr.rn.-a:fr) - GOOD ADVICE. dented low pric-0 Now after hoii rlcanirr, rem had Um n you nreo in their line and ro lU ..J 1 - . .nut man 10 . , oo ran ao bny at inrx to go and Ptm r there than lo all ywir fritcda R. & A. Murphy's NEW STOCK OF FALL I WINTER GOODS For 1872. fen of I.o-tn ai.J tU atLoinin cuwt.Ut iXmi c are now rervitir.; .J vinii g its L A ll G E S, T AND -MOST ELEGANT St.k of 0air r : hil.ii e.tir nuiutr. it . . l.e ever t0 ft if irt.d. and emtotat r i . u vcnaati punt .. Uk up Uiywn. f. , . ,ur rt,!fif,. iud H.U adt v C4, J I EX AM INK on; STOCK, ! and pric Ufor rrhaif K anvtLir j We have a larir f-cTr; t f all liMn j Dry Goods, I V. A$, .SA.-t n,,I CtUers fir Lndi'i, I hrr UtNi miu . 1..... v.J . Gent, .1- atidChiUrcn, ail good f-L (and NJe-f y worlj CLOTHING, MOCKERY, HATS f-V, Notfon, Ghts, Hosiery, Fancy CfVxtt, SJe leather, Ctlf Skins, Lining Skins, Druggs, Spice, Sxipt, and a Lirg. Stock of Fino . ; oti.t. Syr;rj., Igi h 7 ahd Col Urn Ties. i fi... . 1 - ... . - . ..v., v..viir ortu and infat nertrlr evrr:l,;(, wat.ird and all at LOW PRICRS. j Returning our thanki tr the p- trni.ar mm IiU-rall b.t. tJ on ua iure c o-rdi March Ii, m t trn-t by frict atut.lM.. i.. bu-i-od poIitciirM lu our ruiojur u lutti; Cocuniiaiilie of the an:. V rr Rt-'i'etlf.iIlT, r. d- a. Mi'Rpitr. mm all . a teiitimi. our prompt ROUT. MTRrilY. AXDuw uvuvmir, Salisbury, Oct- 17, 1972. (i7:y) NORTH CAROLINA, I In tL SmrU, , AUIiMTarvntTT. Coors. fcarih Watf, naJeUa" Rubin Watt AdmiuUaUvr r.f Bet.'amla tfsft dxJ, IL 1 Steele and wil Inni, Jrnct, Pt-rlivr and wife Elii.UtU, Sum lUrriAgtot) and wife S-rah Mirhel Swaira and wift Crolii, J.J. WatU, Latkiu II. June and wife Crew, William Il irrr anj wife Klia aWth. Nelly Jonc, WiMis.o Jorr and wifs "rcy, AoJrrw .Sie atl wife Sarah, TV. J. Watt and aifv Anr.it, lv fM.d.tis ll p-rring iu Ibe ati.'tction of I hit Court hai J. J. U'ji'., I rkin II. Jut tfd Wfs Crtcry, IVIly Jc. M itliam Jt,ej aodi( Crey and Aodrew Me?e aiJ wife haralk d fnelvil in ihe a!ot.c a.tiuuarc Dor.rtidrwti nf tlil r-la'. It 14 lb rrt.rr t.r4rrrA tL rt ' lV,''M'",n. L r orrra.Ta ,n tU !alJ'ry - f4.man" a Anna. Tr siblijil at Sili-lmry, North Carvliata, tut the d (rndania abovw biwJ u appear ai t next term af id cm.rt, lo beld lot J County .f A!ir dcr. at the Court lhawt ia Ta7lur.ville.0n iKc .t, MmIiv J U,rr. 157 then ar.d thre to idead. an.wrr or daanar La pier the o -in pi a u.l -f pjainiif! or the wiUW kearil rj firtrr to tbcffl. Witnt-M ' M. Sieve cv. clerk of awid Cewri t office ir Tavb rvi:l, ll.UVth dav fOc4br A. D. 17 F. M. STI'VLNSON, C. fX. C S:-6w: 10. Drs. Siunmerell & Gaithers BARKER 'I f(TS Drrj-r Mm UP SI A J RS. B - .im , mnrh iL . l . 1 I I 1