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af .JA.J s .Isnli.ka or nffei lo ceriai Elf aelBseleopIlnreatd es-iag "Wbare Carolina Watchm baLlBUKY THURSDAY, JANU i T i vir We hare reuuu lo be proud of long aa jauses Senator. Gordon, of Georgia, and Merri- people wo an lieble, nuder tbe present en, of N.U., for the able meoner they system, of baring foist upon m negro JgSded tbe- debet, of tbe ;Iisiana judge., ofeoors. be pnetfeged to (Juestioa. In debate they bare shown ff "jf tuessJelfee to be tbe peers of any In tbe nW r lWilJWWlT (Senate. In dignity, bigb tone and irne lion j bide u -Vrnd p..tbeyU.ino.uperior.. They general disorder, There re .k.MM.MMi.M of the thM 8tate that sen elect negro judge, ao .U..M.notb. ruffled eseited do not anile at this aaanal seterenee, bat ,:..: .fc- .rmw. minded remember to WwU enough atone. JL ,A nn h., and narti. We hare really no legal municipal tm Was. It I. a good thing for the goruments ai cntradUtingnisbed from - . - .1.- that the county flroyernnsente. In fact our noulu: yea: lor me wuoio whuht, i i , , I!!Sf lla IS ... in the fixate of whole judicial system is the moat befog ZmLtftaW r inexplicable and onreliable erer know a in North Carolina, Yet it is the aa-nnvT vavmtA nnw. creature of Yankee ingenuity-rlbe offspring TfWVT a T . of the Caoby couatitution, why disturb Tbe people of Mecklenburg, witb a it 1 -let well enough alone. Jaat pride, are moving in tbe matter of As mutters no w stand there is no protec- rvAl : i 1 .k-.on,l. tionto property, rheyota of the indolent, EL- KTIII f inJ. tbe vicioue, 4 tbe npn-taxpaying la just W.1L if the naonle of North Carolina eel- " in ! IT1 f iZLt. -Wa . ,r tll Mrklen- tat to be levied, as tbe rote of the indue bary Declaration, it should be that be- ?. e Sod, end the U-p.yiug. So, lieyed to haye been uttered on the 20tb WJ m "T ' . ... . of Hay, 1870, in the county of Meckleu- , ftt e are not of those who thmk bare. We are inclined to think, howeyer, Aateyery thing can be done by leg!.. ihaTtbere b not mueb left of tbe goyern- We ure awure that there - en moot our father, established worth eele. "h ' bring. It begin, to look like they ftfj gg J ff d"l made a mUtakc in cutting leo.e from the po to blame the Jgmlatare for not old country. If the Hadical party, witb rel,tt 5 tna our reeuperai.on h creature, a. Grant and gberidan, ; .f"1 aud Pf0 coe i. to continue .way, we are quite iti.ed j lh-1 WPMg that it were batter that thi. government tUmg. 1. upon tbe application and indu.. bad not been born. Still there can be an j tUe PIPW and not so much upon objection to the people of Mecklenburg j?f JV "werlb,eW and of the Bute, meeting together in thoroughly eonyineed that if the conrtitu. Charlotte and eelebratlug to their hearf VM ? t0 CP,lble lhe content the br.y deed, of their father., tature to do iw work more eeeepta. Bat we are oppoaed to the legislature Wy, that good mulu would immediately making any appropriation for the purpo ra.tor.tion of the old N. C t ,kl.m. rn that we are onuo.ed Oonftitution, properly amended, would t,m IT fl n.. akiff an aooro. H rcv,v everv brnch of industry. nn.ttiM ia tk PIni.AniiiAl 'celebration nro-1 " "jjwr auw w vui..r riwwwi -ww -- - I . K aain mrfcaaat IffltiW .j w , " o . . , i.a primitive ejemeut., Out tuere i a .no tccut . wkfcb Gen. bbendaa angei recommended it i for Uie rre!- aatlodclale tbe tDoiilHtutiun and ail it. amendment, anulled, .hut up Congress, put down all the newnpapers, and tnen i.rnrUim himst: f lJicUUir, wune wo. t" ... i i i.:..r Sheridan as hw aoie aiinwir aim executioner. II lien, ouenaan nau mT vUpH Liiia coarse at once, he would acarce- tv liye shown a greater Iffnorance or dts- regard of law than be Da. ooue io moHt extraordinary, and we rou.t add disgraceful, despatch of Jan. o. It lien, liraot ana on whu una un.w ed followers-r-fnr advisers he ha. none were not as mad aa tbe men who in 1861 precipitated tbe war of the rebellion upon the country, tney wouia mien u warn ing like these, uttered by the most im portant organs of their party, and abstain from tbe crime, tuey are commuting. Washington, Jan. 8. Noon The New York Exprre. train, hence, collided with a freight traiu at nine o'clock, P. M. yesterday. Tbe switch tendet i. blamed. The mail and exprea. ear., with the mail tgent, Fay man, were burned. in paasen aera were seriously hurt, 'lhe entire northern mail from Washington, including Lhe accumulated dav.' mail, from the south, excepting one pouch and can vass for Baltimore, were destroyed by tn burning of the postal car. It is believed that tbe aeent, Mr. Fayman, was crushed to death before th s ear took fire. lie waa young man about 30 year, of age and a son of tbe meal postoffiee agent in thi. city. wmk held at Philadeluhia. We ana w u, 8P,,,M, ol our P' h.v. UreLofore T.n our reasons for on- But lh P18"1 titution was given u. posing a. appropriation lor such purpose. Mff thoroughly Yankee, and it i not necessary to repeat them wl we have lived un4r it five or .ix years here. We feel satisfied that the without being cruahed. into the earth though people would not endor.e any suction WC haW taal,y nbbe nd P on the part of tbe Legislature even if they preaed-why not UttctU enough alone ? aa bum bKIa tn infMir auaVi urnnup , ... . .t.- And now. Gov. Bmgden and Col May, and have a general good tim without imposing a tax of several thou. Fathers, what are yon going to do about and dollar, on the people merely to make to use an orthodox peinocialic phrase? . h, .how which can be enioved by a if are 8ate.men, you will see in this few only of the more privileged. LET WELL ENOU JH ALONE Under the present Cauby Constitution, North Carolina is Buffering a thousand that you be on your feet and doing. ill.. There is scarcely any materil lD5 ll men ! 9 W I IMflA C)tMSSI prosperity to be found throughout her en tire borders. Her mineral treasures, un- Convention movement the beginning of tbe cud of our party, and tbe expressed determination of tbe White league tu make your own and your ehildreus' names infamous through all ages. We sound tbe alarm note, and demaud To To the front! Ashe- v ilk Pioneer. This is the wayjhe Anheville Pioneer, 1 Kv Iknu Af im Mn.lr Its I K-J 1 .,1. t tift.l KUI. nrenuon quest.on. mat paper pre- " - . v dicta that if a Conventlou be called It wfl want of a power to resurrect them ; her-. . , V , be the ruin of tie Radical party. Well magnificent water power on a thousand f; . , j . T, . - we nave noi lavorea a uonvtution so Radical party as to secure for North Car olina a good Constitution, lut if the call ing bf a Convention will destroy the Had ieaf party, we know of no reason why we should object to it on this .core We want of tbe accompanying music of ma chine .hop. aad factories, wheels and spindle. ; her agricultural, mechanical, and other interests are languishing ; and bow, ten years after a devesting war, she If bat little better off than when .he emerged from the four year, conflict in 1865. It is impossible to enumerate the hundred eih pari cf the inconveniences, wrongs aud burdens the people are suf fering for tbe want of material changes ia bar organic law. Yet it ia said that we should let wett enough alone. Who wiU be: Declared Banditti ext! We wish to fx in tbe mind, of the people the exact text of the correspond ence in full, on both .ides, betweeu the Lieutenant General of the United States Army and the Secretary of War. 'J' he bllowing is Gen. Sheridan's letter : "Headquakters Military Division of Missouri New Orleans, La., Jan. 5 1875 Hon W. W. Belknap, Secretary of war, Washington. D. C. "I think the terrorism now existing in Louisiana. Mississippi, and Arkansas oould he entirely removed and couhdence and fair dealina established, by toe arrest aud trial of the ringleaders of tbe anneu white leagues If Congress will pass a bill declaring them banditti, they oould be tried by a military commission. J nete nanuitu, who jneruerea men here on the 14th of last September, also more recent! y at V iskburg, miss. should in justice to law aud order and the peace and prosperity of this southern part the country, be punished. It is possible that if tbe President would issue a proclaina tion declanug them banditti, uo further ae tlon need be taken except that which would devolve upon me. "P. H. Sheridan. "Lieutenant-Ueneral United States Army. And the Secretary of War replied: "Wab Department, Washington. Jan. C Gen. P. H. Sheridan, New Orleans. "The President and all ot us have fnl confidence in aud thoroughly approve your course. "Wm. W. Belknap, Secretary of War." Tbe first thing to be remarked upon Gen. Sheridan's letter is that the Lieu tenant General of tbe army assume, the function of the President of the United State, to recommend offici ally to Congress what law. lh ey .ball pass. . But Sheridan U a military man, and on tbe whole he rather thinks the thing required can be accomplished without leg islation if the President will only issue a proclamation. The thing to be done is the destruction of the political opponente of Gen. Grant in Louisiana, aud the exaet proposition of Gen. Sheridan is that Awfal Fate of a l$urUrer. Sw Lq"is, Inn 7 Joseph B. North aUw Bufijalo Joe, who murdered George Jaes an Oatrisuaaa evening a year ago, wa. banged to a tel egraph pole by a mob on the night qf the 30th at Wallace. Kansas. The knot of the rope w jth whicl) he was banged caught under hi.' chin aud did not choke him He ig ihia way ior-a long time, talking to the mob, imploring '.hem to release him, but received only jeer, in return. Hi did not die lor over two hours and ffoally froae to death, The New York Day-Book think, there .re many reason, why Governor Allen should be selected a. the standard-bearer of tbe Democracy in 1876, aud it claims that it, on the new. ot his election last year, predicted his nomination in 1876 for President. Ht achieved the first Demo cratic victory since I860. He broke the backbone of tbe Republican party, aud rendered all anbeequent victories au easy matter. He was the first prominent Dem ocrat of character and unsullied reputation who dared go into an election upon a Demociatie issue, eschewing all policy dodges or cuddr&g propositions wiih "Liberal Republicanism" to help "pull through. ' The Bible now printed in two hun dred lauguages ; in 1864,' it was printed tn ouly fifty. Boston, Jan. 7. Gov. Gaston's message condemns tbe inflation of the currency and encroach ments of Federal upon State rights. The nett debt of tbe State is $9,000,000. Public opinion demands the repeal of the probibiiary liquor law. s5P KlrSr IsaaHasV -V.-fV :JK Reliahle Testimony. It cannot be reasonably supposed that when a person testifies to th. efficacy of a remedy whose benefiu he han experienced, without so licitation, that he does so for the purpose of misleading the public, or from any other mo tive than that of gratitude. It is still more un reasonable to suppose that eminent physicians would corroborate the evidence thus given un less they were persuaded of its truth. The proprietors of IWetter Stomach BUters are constantly in the receipt of voluntary testimon ials acknowledging the curative and preventive potency of his benficent tonic and corrective, emanating not only from those who have felt its influence, but also from well known mem bers of the medical profession both here and abroad, who have witnessed its effects, and prescribed it in their private practice. In the face of such evidence as lhu, to which the wid est publicity has repeatedly been given, it would be absurd to question the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. Skepticism upon ibis point was long ago disarmed, and they are to-day as much respected and far more widely known than many of the official remedies which figure conspicuously in tbe pharmacopeia. They are universally recognised to be the supreme remedy for intermittent and remittent fevers, dyspepsia, liver complaint, general de bility, disorders of the bowls and nervousness, as well as a means fortifying the system against malarious influences and those which operate injuriously upon the sensitive organs. Wheth er used as a remedy for actual disease, as a means of building up the broken down physi que, or of hastening convalesence, they are never resorted to in vain, and they restore complete health when prescribed remedies cannot even initiate its recovery. A BEAUTIFUL MKTALIC BRATS' COVERIIG Ia now off. red to every one interested iu beautifying aud protecting tbe grave, ibeir deceased relatives. Th-y are made in four sine, with a variety of slylea, ranging in price from t2S to 860. according to sine and style. Can be pui.iid nay odor deetred. eeded or galvanised auit the taste of purchasers. A gilvaaiaed plate, containing whatever inscription parties desire, is furnished with each mound free qf charge. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at audi prices as to place it within reach of all. We tuvile the cltiseas and public generally to call and examine for themselves. 8pecimen can be seeu at J. A. Ramsay's office. F O. PLYLER, Aent SajUru1JiAui--jf SCH00LN01ICE. Th nablWatslmal cull au in SaloWv on Monday the lltL.Taa. lfTo. 71 Teacher Uee. '.Mrd NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now breuared to do all kiuds of repairing with dispatch. With g..KltiKll aud twenty-ve years aswrHMiew in th business, satisfaction is guaranteed. Eaperias attcotiou given to Endue and Uoik-r work. iierOSeUe Alld. OOline Ull lMschiue;aU wood turniug ofall kinds. At Reduced Price, at ENNISS' ! hoP 00 CoTf 1 u,un mo'1 Luonf oausuurj. v. Next to Meroiify 3c Uro. WANTED 25 BUSHELS Union Sets at Next to Meroney A Dm. ENNISS' FOR SALE. A Fine Milch Cow to ltowun Mills with N. young Calf, apply S. F. LOKL. C.--Jan. 6th, 2w. The Elisabeth Oity Carolinian thus defines the boundary line of it. purposes i 'We are lor Elraabeth City and fasqno tana county first, for this Congressional District second, and for the outside world next." The editor of the Carolinian is niakine Isndable t-fforts to obtain manu factories at that place. Queer, Considering the Race she Comes Of. Mrs 8towe, according to a writer, is in a. perpetual reverie about her characters. "She m a menu v sensualist," enye this scribe, "absorbed in the happiness of peo pi ing new worlds." Rkmove the Army from the Soctii ! Every Stale in the Union is entitled to a republican form of (jroverunieiit, and every State must have it. Call off your soldiers, and let the peo pie of the South have the free use of the ballot and freedom of legislation within the letter and spirit of the Coustitutiou of tbe United States. The politicians who cannot hear this cry rolling like thunder through thu North j i m a ... and Western without the spiritual beuse of aound. They will feel it though as ! BOUK STORE, 1)V C. PLYLEB i naiuo mi, iiiuuuuu I'-ei vui i oil ii.ikcb when tbe people in eager next go to the polls to repair the damage dne to con.-li- tnt.oual government by Grant and his supporters. 1 hat will be a day of un wearied political slaughter from tho rising of the sun to the going dowu thereof. N. X. bun. Administrators Notice to Creditors. All persons having claim against the cute of A. M. Goodman, deceased are herebv notified lo exhibit the same lo the underahrned on or ' f .a -k . W oeiore me em flar or Januarv, A. D 1870. TilOMAS T.U(X)DMAN. Adm'r.of A. M. GO J DM AN. Dec. Jan. 6. 1875-6w. "TURNERS N. G. ALMANAC FOR SALE AT SALISBURY Jul 16. 1874 tf. E. II. MARSH. HORTH .CAEOLINA COLLEGE. Mockt 1'i.tAsiST, CanAnnCa Co., N. C lhe second7 Ave months term of this Institu I inn vi 11 beffin Jan. 4ih. lbift. Ex ik-one kr IVtard, Tuition, Room Reat, Washing, Fusl snd Llj;hu. from $70 to $90. For Catalogue apply to ! L. A. BIKLE, lWident. DISSOLUTION. The firm of C. R. Barker & Co., waa di aolved on the JC hv iiiiilunl consent. All iiersons indt bt l are rt-nnested la call and settle ilieir account. wiin Jim. n. r.nnis. aseni, ai C. K. Barker i Co' old Stand. C. R. BARKER. Dec. 31 Imo. S. A. E-N'MSi. Bjaaatuafl Ham wrr7. -BPtrai . n !aJ MPwUgfi lC t,t,c? fjy Wr D BELL & 9a0.9 q Q Salifery If C gj President Guam shall issue a proclama ceruinly would nothing to keep the tio0 declrin8 lhein bnuditti. If Congress Kadical party in exiatcnee. wou,a PM D1 awarinf ttiem banditti uiai wouiu answer uie aaiue purpoce, ue Mill I K mi f hpv Ann t A Kji trirt i.w.J Will Nothing Make Them Pause? indetd ibv a military commission, and The New York Times, far ability, char- ftcr llie formality of the trial they could acter, aud influence, is the principal news- be led out. 10 be 8uot or hanged ! The paper whish represents ana advocates the proclamation, however, would accomplish principles and policy of tbe Republican tue 8ame tD'ncT because, whom tbe Preei- Th Sft dnhr that iriantii franrt nurtir in this rnmitrv and hro ;a .!.. dent declares banditti, shall thev not he which three soccessive Legislatures have H say of the present condition of things -enated wtthont so nwch o the oek- auA A nr ,t.Ja . ttUnittii- - -r ery of a pretended trial ! failed to compromise nr etae,hng, neh a d eepatch aa that which Gen. Men J America! Whs is this Bew Ilka a mighty incubus upon the necks of Sheridan scut to tbe Secretary of War on nge In which yonr rights and liberties the people, paralj ziug industry, keeping Tuesday ie uof warranted by any facts arc summarily disposed of What have away immigration, crushing out the en- known to the public could scarcely be you ever read in American constitutions torprite and public spirit of the citiaens, warnt aa4er asjy mwitwMs rii end American law books about banditti I . r . . , . stance. We have never published each Aud yet on toe strength ot that word lacking up our rieh m.nes and prcvent.ng a meu4 we musTv that banditti, unknown in American law, and general development and prosperity j nothing like it has ever bean seen in a Pn lhe rgtb f that one word in a pro. wnue tae pnoue oonas, issued on the i country under a constitutional govern- ciamauon, ine lieutenant-Lreneral ot your credit of tbe State, are hawked about in uje,,t- almost induces one to believe ny, ny t ue am oi me aoiaiers in yonr tk ,rpu, mAPV nt f ,h wrW that tUe world has gone back two or three Pay. proposes deliberately, m cold Mood, .-t h . . J hundred yaara ia the theory and nractiee 10 shoot down, to bang, to murder hun- a mere song, a conunuat reminder and ol goVerument Cromwell did. indeed. thousands of jour fellow citl silent teacher ot tbe uniuvuing state of serve Ireland pretty much aa Gen. ena w luioa because tbey belong to affaire within our limits. Sheridan propose to treat Louisiana' political oiganisation opposed to tbe Lrm auita for hundreds at thousand, but most of us weie under the iumieaaion Administration at Washington I r j.ii j: . ' that sv stem of government had hann d. I In place of the staid, substantial, safe . 0 J , j J . finuively abandoned. Wc are at a loss Government under which wc have so long the BUta, and it seems now more than out .k,. e Gm, slaW.- lived, tbe semi-barbarous condition .f th probable that judgement will be obtained deas of the Constitution under which he Central and South American States is to and the people will have to pay. Our lives; or of the functious of Congress, or substituted, and oar fair country is to Railroads, once the pride of North Caro of P vera of the Executive, to say be deluged with the blood of it conifer Una, are in the band, of the rings, aad iSSZSSS- v SLSR'SBSZS 2. 5? 2, Mll,or,tT !Tr i . . . . Mw. Ml be exarciacd by a lieutenant-general men now in office at Washington, a Legialatnro i. impotent to t " in the army. He first nf all sugesu And the ana wer to th atrocious de. Yet we are told that we should UttoeU that Cougreaa should aaea a bill declare epatch from a blood-thirsty commander enough alone. ng a carlaio class ot the people of Lome the answer returned by authority of Pres- Our free school system is a sham ; our ina Arsoaa, and Mississippi 'banditti.' idem Grant and signed by bis Secretary of Tewucbip system i. a burden andaeurae, 'Mgt include iu thi. claaa War, is ibis, ourOMl'pLdur. or legal de i.Te ZX&ES Pntan4 aU y ue haoefuU Boat complex, ill suited and oppressive for officers ia tbe army to presume to die- HB ' WWWH approve, that can be devised ; Yet all this ia well Congress as to tbe legislation it coursc- ,9ur enough, aad we should nui wuw waa aarnses- nun. ana ne President oiood tn their veins. The citiaens of n would issue a proclamation declaring Joiiana are to he pronounced banditti. to the people of about one thous-1 them banditti, no further action aead be an bot dowu ia their tracks to da v : bat aad dollars par day, aud the most impor-1 uko except that uihieh ivouid devolve upon j who will be pronounced banditti and shot taut legislative act it can perform is T ejiyiiung it means -n- -ow soon wm come a ' . .. ' V , that Oen- Bheridaa would forthwith r tara ai the North I to pass a few private mils of merely local proceed to hang or shoot as many person The military arm is outstretched to-day interest. It has no power under the pre as he chose to bring -air- hie own da- 10 eiae tbe power of the republic and to . a a I - is. I aw w " cent ConstHuUou to inaugurate such leg- scrtpUsA ot 'banaattt.' Wa have thus) ) 0,11 bloody pathway to a new form of &.ttA mm Um Li nf ilia nponlft Is plain proposal that the President I Personal Government. .... I .U-ll l A 1 I 1 e . . - -. .... iir .,. mmWmntmRmmmumt HU inuennue number ot lumcmocr mat mang of those who have We would save seventy -nva ..M a.- . mnA (k., r lK.n... if. . . . . .. i ii t rj i i 7 : r7 . uwu- huvc vrctucma from or eignty tnouiand noiiar .Bu7 MU ,boal(1 tbem whhoQt beginning that he would die President m m i i m z - f i f . f m . a . . - - - conlueiou ana useless uugauon, u oeucnt or jugoa or jury. Tkis would or die Dictator or King Sun. Aud now President Grant is Irving on the game of "martyr." Says lhe Wash ington Republican : "During tbe past three days the Presi dent haa received four anonymous notes. mt j two o' them from Ballimnre, threateuinr him witb aesasriualinu it he does not at once recall the Federal troop? from Louis iana. One of them Kind, v snjrgests that he make Peace with his Qod, as he will surely meet the 'Meserved fate of Abra ham Lincoln." In this connection it may be stated that before the fact meutioned above was made public a thorouelv relia ble gentleman stated that in conversation witb a Baltimore lady (?) whvae name can be snven veeterdav mormnir. sue eipreesed a wish that 4there was ork for him to do." The gentlemen expressed surprise at such sentiments, when she replied that "Graut was a great er tyrant than Lincoln, and that desper ate diseases required desperate remedies." 2 o the America m People: Whereas, Geueral Sheridan, now in command of the Division of the Missouri, under date of the 4lh lust., has addressed a communication to the Hon. V. Belknap, Secretary of War, in which he represents the people of touiiaua at large a breathing vengeance to all law ful authority aud approving of mnrdern aud crimes and, j& g..,. Whereas, He haa-given to that com mnnication full publicity ; .We, the undesigned, believe it our duty to proclaim to the whole American people that these charges are unmerited. unfounded, and errouneeus, and van have ne other effect than that of serving the in- - L. r i . a teresis oi corrupt politicians, who are at this moment making most extreme fffarl to perpetuate their power over the State ot Louisiana. N. J. Perches rchbiehop, New Or leans J. P. B. Wiliner. B shop of Louis iana ; .lames K. Ghitheim, Pastor Temple of Sinai : J. G. Keener, Bishop M. fi. church South ; 0. Doll, Rector St. Jo seph's church, and many others. New Orleans, January 5. Pleasurable Occupation. Tbe Chiesgo Times quotes Sheridan's bloody telegram about a proclamation denouncing the op- SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE C p. VI PAH T OF MEMPHIS, TENN. The Leading Life Company of the South. Investments made aud Loasea Adjusted at Home. Annual Dividend Declared to Pulicy-Ilol-ders. Policies in Northern Comp.-tniee tranaferre'l without Us or additional naaeo oeVuy. The Pioneer Life Co.,oftheSouth,etabruh ed in 1866. Net Aasets in Juljr IS74, $2,24?.(r2G.35. Annual Income (nearlv) $ 7K) IS XI 00 A. L. ORUELL, DRAYJUS & WHITE Special Ageut, Sullabiirv. N. C. Jan. lat 1875 lmo. Quer the U-i election nf Jrwef nr lo U oufid in Vestera North Caruliaa. CunautiBC uf LADIES' & (JKXT8T GOLD WAVCHCS I old Opera and cat I ha i n riNEaDLDPLATD Jewelry. SILVER WARE, GOLD rEXS.Jc. Thev are agent for lliS celehrt1 DiamClid Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Maaufuctar ed from Minute Crystai tkiiiiLlx Wati-hea, t"lock an.t Jt wi-Trr r'iretl at.d warranted 12 mtith, i-harge aa low a cxi.-i--lant ilii irnod work. toca Jit Laio atrcct. "J Jvr aLovr National Hotel. -r m jva -. XJ t . HARDWARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. Greenaboro Prtriot, pleaae copy fe'T tirnea, and acml hill to thia Office. FOB SALE. Patent county riaht of Fan Mill for '.lack. smith'a forgtra are offrrvd for aale in any or all countiea weat of Yadkin river, alao the Stale right or bouth Larouua. Tlie Fan can he a?n at L. V. Brown'a Tin Shop. Apply or write to WILLIAM DICKSON, Thomaaville, X. C. GALL AT J. H. ENNI S' D R U G EMPORIUM, IS It preaenta Great Attraction to all. exe f cially to the eick and afflicted. From the fact he Ion on hand a Lare assortment of INSURANCE NOTICE. Having arrepted the Ageiiey ff th oW Hud reliable INEW ORLEANS Ins. Co., i Established 805. which haa uvf erased doing busiufs and has paid Six million dollars luaveato the eitizms f New Orleans Mhue. I ;tu prepared U iue Fi'e lut. Poliries to nry friends who rili t build up sol cent Soutlaru Iuatitutims and kw-p th in'Miy in the Suth. I can he aen at the "tfioeof WmIIoii A: 11 s.. corner maiu A: In I ntss '.rf t. : Dec. 10. Lou. J. D. McNEELY NATIONAL HOTEL. Mr- Dr. aWVaS has saaiu iwuoieJ kr huhiiiwa in this well known bouac. and she raruestly sd(sts tba pslronaKe f hr old fiifods and the public at larc. Guet stopping at Oil HoOtw will find u thi. nrg acted thst will add to th,ir o.M,,f..rt. ' . -S 31 ruvn-treaa u..r weii .nr,! M -urcUl rr(rrrtca u r.ilny. ' Ukvir wanla W flillr ruirwl?M tkat wr nn Hie Qmniinis will bef .und at thedVpot aa peae our fnenda and lh pobHc aaaataAry, usual to eouvey pass.ngf rs to aud from th ' both aa to quality and pricaw Oaratacaooaaaau House. ' of erervtliing nwoallv kept ia oar Line, auck aa Dec. 31. 1C74 lv. porkel and table CUTLERY, PISTOLS aaJ - J I GUNS, Blarkamith and Carpenter. TooW AQuumstraiors nonce to Mon All peraonathaving claim again! tbe eatale of Janae Murphy, dtcetued, an hereby notibtni to vshihit r... -.nn.' lo lite undenugned on or before the Ills day of Derrmher. A. I). l87o. J. P. (rOWAN. Admr. of Jaroea Murphv, DecJ.' Dec. 10 U74 w. AilHtraton Notice to DeMon All jMraous having claims against tbe ca-att- of J. F. Goodman, deceased, are hereby notififd to exfiihit the satna to the uulc siiruei on or before the 4tb day of Deaeiuber. JOHN K. GOODMAN. Admr. of J. F. GOODMAN. Drc. Dtcember 3. 874-6w. : that of lhe clfrk. Mr. D. K 1 By cart fa I obervation and experience af renil veara in the Mercantile Il&rdeara buainca, we have been enabled to aaceruiu pretty well, what the aople need in oat Laae, Trace, & all kinds of Wagao A Well Wagon and Buy Material; Hnn-e-bnildiAff Material, saw4 as LOCKfi. - . I .inn ri nnnn U,.t . r. j It tit la AninAnH.n Amm .1. . T " I ... . ... " . "w I i i i ... ' . H-T ' uac and tUinlliff them over to him for Lrial i auvs i u n..aai. i. iu . t .t' .i n j . nn n nnn in tiuia um .k . ji o - - - w jur irgiatauire uoias lonn ai an would and ezeention. and thus retnsrks : "He Sheridan professes bis willing- nesa to accept tn task pleasurable it must be to tbe murderer of defenceless Piegan woman and children of hunting down whoever may be condemned by icures au eacnei from &.eilogg. Ue says uotbing of the other banditti who have for years robbed the people of Louisiana of tbeir substance, realising millions by tbe most shameless frauds aver perpetra ted upon any people, and upon whose heads a reward should be placed by lhe t-rovernment. an J well aelected DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYES, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICENES, WINES, LIQUORS, dc , Which he ia determined to sell aa cheap or cheaper than any Drug Houe in the btate. ALSO- Calognes, Toilet Soaps, Combs, Tooth ft Hair Brashes, Tobacco, Segars and Sn uff. Soda, Copperas, &c, tar. N. B. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compound at ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OB NIGHT VT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN H. ENNISS. At C. R. Barker A Co's. stand nest to Merooev A Bro's. JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel. Cedar Cove Nurseries. Craft and Sailor, Proprietors : Ked flains. Iadk)n Couuty. N . U Great induoementa offered to pur chaser of Fruit, trees tirane Vincv Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Price List now ready, with list of leading 11 L3 . . vancucs. oena ior iu Address. CRAFT &8AILOR, Red Plains, Yadkin Co., C. Ang.6, 174 t. A ar HIN.I5, S4 Ri- VS. Glaas. NAIL, I'utiy. At. rW f white PAINTS, SAIDL. BRIDLES, H ARNESS. CHECK andBIXJfiY Lane ; LMaston's Circular A I prijht MUX SAWS; two and nn saaa CsoaaawS aad Head Saw ; SA- Cium and Leather Belling; Plows aad Plow Mould; Iron and Steel Hues? d w on Tire ; Straw Cntter, Meat Cotter. C0EN 8 HELLERS AXES, and many other things too ausssroMS lo ssese Hon e invite al to giee as a sail, on J Street, 2 duoit beinw KluUi'i Drun Store, aad examine oar stock and bear prices before pur chasing elae where. Special attention firea to Orders. SMlTHDEALd HARTMAN. Salisbury, Nov. 86, 14. 3 asos. SWstocI: 1874, POOLE Manafact urer- UUNT BALTIMORE, er tox tks South and Ceatkw it; Nearly 7000 now in use, woiking under heads varying frnj 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sixes, from 5) to 9G inches. l he most powerful Wheel in tiie market. And most economical iu use of Water Large ILLL'STJIATKD Pambplet sent post tree. MANUFACTURERS, AW), OF Portable and Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers. Babeoek & Wilcox Patent Tobnloos Boilers, Kbaugb's CroaLar for Minerals, Saw and fjrist Mills, Flouring Mill Machinery fir White Lead Works and Oil Hills, Shafting Pulleys god Hangers. SEND FOR CIBCULAE8. Sep. 3. 1874 6mus. 126 Bigs "Old Tick" 75 Bbls Sogers, 50 Boxes Assorted Candy, 35 Packages No. 1 Mackerel, 15,000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 lbs Best Sug.r Cured lis 3.000 lbs Refined Lard, 500 lbs Sngar cured Beef, 25 boa. Brandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrup, 50 Bntfs Candles, 10 Kegs Soda, 100 Dog Oysters, 30 000 Cigars, 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, 30 Don painted Pails, 100 sacks Oroamd Alum Salt. 50 Deaken 's Fhaa ALSO A large stock of Boota, 8k see dc Bats, (eery cheap) Hardware, Saddkes, St Harness. Teeners. Keruiaa, cc Machiae Oils. Ws ate also agents Jor tbe celebrated Alad'S Seenrity Oft. warranted to stand a fire t o one hundred At fifty aVgr-ea Fahrenhrit. & therefore perfectly sale Ac vvry BtUe kis er than Kerostpew . Wr also have a fail eWaak at Une-re. as Foster. Dulin. dc Bailrj. Wbukey Ku. Gin. Giuaer at Black berrv Braudy. Pof1 Medrria. Sherry, dc malaga Wines, Ales Tbe above stoak Is offered at Wt olettb Retail, at the very a4 fig area. BINGHAM dc CO. May, 14 187 tf. b 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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