i . ' - ii ii - i if' i i -; ? . ; I . if" i 1 ? '.J 1 ill ii: i HI u .4 r1 4 I' ll ,! ; , f; ii!. in rti 4" It j', : ,. - m - riii f toHtta-Watchman. THURSDAY,-MAY 0, 1878. Tl Bankrupt LawJ At tho time oar last week's pier weut to press, no doubt waa entertained anywhere out of Wash ington, of the iTiwal of this lav. Bnt a inarvclou change took place there in ji niirbt.- Seuat9r Raneom came forward in u speech pleading for the debtor claa of liia fellow-citizens in such pntueuc strains that the brakes -were at once applied to Congressional action and the repeal hangs iususpe. Kisverj remaiRuuio u.ui gjbi a9 a yerv brilliant affair. There ig a similar amendment, but was afltici Senator jRansoni should have no sympathy sent atthft cereraonie8 many of pated by tlie Senator from Ohio, I am at all for tlmt other nd larger class of hjs ; distinguished and titled ieople of glad he has offered it. . . .How citizeas, d.e creditors who, trader .VY'r: Every Senator must have some ,?doubt It is very remarkable tnat ; nf the Bankrant and Home- . .i .Mifif !. 1i4.irrir fh mason. VT Z : her rem! mat loVnede farmer, blacksmith and f f Tni, em will- " ' ' ' I ina-to crash a thoueana sucn crcuuors in, w c .. .. . - rather than subject one iiu..u.uu .uC th annovance of beiuir forced )V1 " , . 7- to pay their hoiieet debts. We think it is the verdict of nine out f.fthe oconie of this part of the State that both the Homestead, and the Bankrbpt Laws were grand mistakes from the Ijegiuningj Mr. Hansom's opinion to the contrary notwithstanding. With out them all the questions of debt it is lielieved would have found alegal solution and settlement under the laws under uhich "they were preatcd loug ere this ' i' ii . i : e it. i. u,ne; anu w cuuutlJ nave susiaineu no sucu enoch. as ic- f A 1 C ...... V. a -1 . nlainil j-v-k -v C AAI1 4 IfittAA WWF"U' by a system which fostered dishonesty and restrained justice. vc cony m an - other column the Senator's speech whjph e unhesitatingly pronounce an exaggera tion n respect to the public sentiment of the people of North Carolina jq the pro position to repeal the Bankrupt law. The Senator and hjs colleagues are mis taken. It is not the voice of the people they hear, but fhe voice of men who are either nietlitating robbery or an easy ea- ... .... cmo uom upw wmui jusucv auu uou- cst demanfl the should piiy. OoKCrKESS. MayC.-The "Senate Com- teaaUws have been denied the privil- th " ; eircrowiU are expocled to visii aiuce 1807, eleven years, vhich has-been ffa of asserting their claims. It was tlie "oro!,,! f iSpneral eflect uiKHi the neppe of . this unfortunate rich many the simulator and llie gfdUU couutry, and whrcli has beep of such great mittto on Labor and.Educatiou agreed on office of Judge, of their respective dis- themselves of this beijeficienco of the con si bill to restrict Chihesp immigration. No tricts. This is exactly as it should be; stitution, the homestead exemptions !o vessel shall bring more than 15 Chinese and I presume tltat the several conven- approved was it by all classes and all men fr.i . ... , , - . ii,,.. , otm. rf ;.. ift0- nil -nifJf in the State that there has not been a can passengers. The bill takes effect in tlona will carry out ju letter and spirit didate for ()ace iu XoltU Carolina since January, 1879. the resolution of the State Committee and August who Jias hot committed Amotion to. suspend the rules and pas that iff so doing they will bring the very himself to the homestead exemption. It the bill reduein" the tax on tobacco fail- best men of each district before the State has been a permanent plauk in the plat- edofatwo-thirdsvoteintlmllouse. The Ccuvvention to be held in Raleigh on the ortnt friends of the bill did not expect a sus- 13th of June. There is, I think, no dis- vote the lieopie for judge or any other pension of the rules but only desired, to i" the State provided with more or office ;u tj,e state, of whom it was biliev- demonstrate their ability to pass the bill -better material for Judges than the sev- ed that he was even doubtful upon that when it comes-up in regular order. This nth. Wilsonj Clement, Graves and oth- question, theyeemableto do by tVom 10 tQ J5 ers would adorn the Judicial ermine of Jjel J JJ majority. any State. The names of the three men- as to the correctness of the decision iu . Among other nominations sent to the tioued will doubtless be before the Raleigh point of law, most of them inclining to Senate, ex-Gov. Packardof Louisiana, is Convention ; and without detracting in the opinion that has just been rendered named for consul to Liverpool. The the least from the pre-eniincut qualifica- ly the Supren.e Court ot the U.uted States. President stands by his Louisiana friends, ppeech on it which was appluded in the gallerjes, allodged frauds in the Presidential elec- tion. , The Committee on public Buildings will report $50,000 for a Federal Court Iou8B aj; Oxfprd. Mississippi. It will Tbb,ly cost SOOOOOQ be'forp it a fjnWi- cdj" ' '" -- I -'i- " - Thf Western Baili-oad, Our Fayefte: ville friends continued to work and talk 10 fayor of the extension of this road to Salisbury up to the last moment it was possible to do anything, and only gave it lip when they were out voted in general justing of stockholders, and the question decided in favor of Qrecboro'. The Fayetteville Gazette of the 2d, ppptaiu- a full report of the proceedings of th? meet- 111? Ilftlil tlir Inch ivuul.- i.. n-l.:..l. " 0 7 " " H'p cBnr itnnuius 01 me extension was re affirmed to bo Greensboro'. A resolution . uicu-uw 10 uio .ut. Airy roau was Adopted authorizing the President and pirectors to entertain any proposition for ft cpnsoiWafion of the two roads. Thus it U settled, tliat if Salfsbury shall here after desire a railroad connection with flip Western, and the Eastern markets by Wt?t ?!? 'mmt depend on her own 1 - . frfforta to ubrain it. Salisbury bipkfi her mi wiping 10 ouiiaineorth caro- Jma jjnd Western r pf ppads, an4 mean to wat and sloj-, for the' futurp, ecauseslie can't go fait, gnd because sl,p airaiu 01 aeot. THE EASTERN TROUBLE. io uebiitA conclusion lias yet been f eacnea lor atljnstment of the trouble letween Knerland and Rusaisi. nor iitl.i Apparent ink now any sin of precipitate action on either side; Negotiations for He Congress still coitiii lie-, and strict f-cserve niaintainedT There wan uneasy jreeling among the Turks at Constantino- pie, and only the presence of the Russians restrains a palace revolution and the pvertW-'of Sultan Abdul Hamid and itl)e ; accession ' of somebody else. The , government officials arc represented ' urainnfr the ftultan. whi!ft Hip. tmoii1a priUen and discontented. - Till! hill TAltnidinrr fhu ItniiL-mnf w.f roa first named Seem to me to OVershadOW Uvt1r 1u.fnm l:it in a rWUinn wliipli l! discussed in the Senate without action. those of all others. A few years ago, un shall not criticise, tor 1 must say it stands - , misoners t w. h-ind .n Fi i T1.nWllrpnMliff H, derm ict of a IfemneniriV T pn-iilitnrp upon the foundation ot all the precedents, , ,CT, Vi , I , '' 1 ho mil repealing the resumption act er jn act 01 a uemocraue regiaiature, k q , . , r f , SJf.f ' dav, the Nth day ot June. There was was resumed, and Gen. Gordon made a ordering an election 111 his district, he A tUn .1;.;.;, Qt ..f great excitement. I he weeping wives InthelIfiqo a bill " for a permanent Judicial pdity and most remarkable cu- nomesri exemption was not goou as govenunentforthe-Distriet of 'Columbia fiosity imated nature Judge Cloud. thlSndMhe ten"1 of was up, but no result was reached. Judge Wilson surrendered a large and thousands of good men in North Carolina, Nothing said to-day about investi-atiii lucrative practice, and rode the circuit good women, and good children, who had Activity in tye English dock yanls con- are ??aHfe t0 W their way. Those de tinoe. Preparations for war ' is without) sfri5S M81106 suould "PI1 J to Presi- nbateWn on either side. - " ' ' ' ' B. R, Smit, defeate4 Cpl. Ym. Johnston for jflayor of Charlotte. The rxtqtemenjt pyer this election ran yery - iiigti. JJoth Ucmocraffi, and no radical fheWJjd. The Schenck ShotwtU .controversy continues, boi is" beginning to flatten a little. ?The democrat lc pnbUc is betray? inff a .slicht iinnatieuco u the sabjecU Only a few of the jnirtf -pjembere have! vet busted, and they want to Know ai Whose expense the thing is continued. It isn't exactly a battle of gianta, and is not ,.... r.e.. n..fm t .A TM.litieal destiny of the State. Some private lanr els will be won, and from present jndica tFons the Captain will wear-tfiem.--'"r The Pari, ExWUtio, mn4 on W of May, as heretofore aui4qqncpd. It is de- Fulr ,JMU. ? 2.- a M WeWon, on the 6th, resulting from excitement over the municipal electiim. Weapons were n cod Dn nirrn kllleil and another fr - wnnnflMl. and one wliite man badly bruis- .- v ' ed. iue tnree negroes uiieiy " . :' Wayne ponnty, for the murder of AV pi ley and his wife, were sentenced to Hang on the lith day of jJune '"r,"1,,' . ' : enlarged and otherwise improved. e are glad to see such sigus of prosperity, and have no doubt its patrons will lqud additional help. f7e.."A correspondent of the Ral estheciipumstaupes under which Judge Tnoif " j. Wiuux aequh-ed a claim on 1 . ' a. i.i::i i Americans is aireauv iimre, auu uuims noai oi a inw which Tins vwu limuciauuu i i nemana tnat it nas ruhki unv ioi- cicvcu the coiispTvatjvei f tho7th jadicialdis- of personal property and a thousand dol trict for the noutination for Judge at the lars' worth of real estate. Tlie constitu District Convention in June ueit The turn was adopted by a large majority of appeal is yery moderately put, and $9 a matter fif ajiMple justice to Judge W jlson we suhjoio tjijj aiticjo referred to; JUDGE THOS. J. WILSON. To ke ElQr of the Hews Sir: I learn fiqni the action of the i . . . . ..... ' i 1 aiaie xxegiuive uumiiuiiuu wish, mo dicial DUtrjcts, n which theiHJ are to be vacancies, are requested to recommend candidates to the State Convention tor the I . . a . - I tions of the last two. the claim's of the W4S prpinoted, by an overwhelming ma- jority, to the Bench in the place of that unt" lic was ousted by the Snpreme Court, and the will of the people was crushed out in the reinstatement of Cloud. I will not attempt to classic language quote the iubilaut ploud, commencing with, "Thar, PPW !'? and ending wUh, 'Ain?fc Vilson played II 1!'' bnt -simply tjtaie the result of the Judge's reliance upon a pmocra tic legislative ponstruct'ion of ,he Cauby C(Wtitutiqn, ami liis obe- dience to the behest of his partv. It It wft9 temporary loss of his practice, the footing of all the expenses incident to Jiding the circuit, out of his own pocket, flie payment to Cloud of every cent of the salary he had received as Judge. He has ever held himself obedient to tte call of his party, even at the sacrifice of his per- ... sonai interests; but while an uncompro jnisjog Democrat, nothing would more Surply wound his native delicacy and 8en&Jtjye honor than the bare suspicion that he wag capable of knowiug a party upon the Bench. He is one of the most estimable of mpn, combining in admira ble proportions in the"Suaviter in modo" n .'fi. uroUn. 11 if.. 1 n 1 1 1 1 EBii.a. ixi 1 . iiiix 1 li ii'iii'i' . judicial learning aud upending integrity, which T rat to 1a th thrift mml rnnU. ites for a Judge. I am emWvessed in writing of Judge Wilson, by tho fear of drifting into what may seem to strangers fufcome praise ; but the difficulty spring? from the fact, that in his case marked 4rii, i tia k;,. .; Permit mft tn Rnv tlmt thi ia written LvithouMW knowledge, and that the ivnter has in view ouly Justice. J11 FiVERSITy NORMAL SCHOOL T1P State B,par4 pf Education has just sent 9 t?e Board of Education, for dUtribationj'ttireuiars giving: the pro gramme of the University Normal School for 1878. The SchooJ begins June 18th, aud continues six weeks, Itwillbehehl m tue University building at Chapel Hu, Prof. Ladd is Superintendent. Prof. as1 Qwena, Mclver, and.sx or sevpn pfher instructors will assist. Pecuniary assis- tenee will be given to those teachera who dent Batttef a; Chapel Hill, by 1st 4une j next. He will lay the applications before theUoard. The 'Kail Roads will pass for half price. Females, as well as males, are invited. Thh school offers most val- lnipnte privileges jo icaciim iitxq those de Birmg 10 learu. 0 I . I . . . ...... ... 1 Mip 1 unir rtYWnr Jiuhr Khit Huui -on 0J2t LAW REPEAL. A " - s -wr , : .V- V fntheiScuaJS, ot JVVedneaday lat, tl4 consideration wf tb$ bilrepeaifag th Bankrupt lahaijboeresiimfd, J Mu. Raxsou. Mr. President, the ques j oon tie an,eni. meut offered by the Seuntor from Ohio to the amendment pifered by the Senator irora JuiciMsau. The President nrq tempore. Thejben- ator i conect. Mr. Raxsoji. Tiafc amendment prcn Tides that this net shall - not fa"ke effect until the first of January next, : in ubr " ni SrE amclMiment. I hail prepared this morn- in HIS I" . . r.ue. propnery oi ue 1C- demand vears. I shv. sir, that upon a general chanira iif l5ilatim of that sort there ought to be qip,e, icsitaucy i the winds of 'Senators, souie deliberation. But apart ... . ' .t: . u - .,. I.if 1iUi-i ia n n'nli:irrijsnTi nftfnt,- ,mU u. u. . . rvv...... inir the representatives from North Caro- na nnnn thU onestion. which coinoeU uie to iiiTir:il to the Senate, and I hone the ISenate will pardon nie a monieut wane endeavor to explain to them why it is the ?eq:iwa iron, .wun.aiou.rn icei mi uiucu interest in this amendment. Before the war the people of North Car olina had no homestead or property ex- empted a few articles of personal property froni eecuti0D. It is kuown q the w hole World that the result of the war destroyed everything like property in the Southern states, and upon uo -Mate um tne Citianu ties of that war fall more heavily tjum they did upon Nortit Carolina. In SGB, by a constitutional convention a honie exeniption clause for the first time was placed in our constitution. This clause allowed every head of a family in the state to reraiu Ave huudred dollars the popular vote. I u that clause ot the constitution there v. as universal concur rence. Soon after ifc was adopted tlie question was carried "beforo the courts of the State) and the' supreme court, the highest court of appeals in North Caroli na, decided that that clause of the consti tution was good against old as well as against new debts; that it was an exciijp .. . hou against all unleuteuness. The su- preme court of North Carolina repeated that decision ot theirs in not less tnan lour IIIWIMIIIIMW !1 111 I I lllllt:i lit 1 Ii (till XZ. U .ln M Lhat homestead esen iption for ten" years, Nofth Carolina for the last ten years and has declared, perhaps properly, that the these homes set apart to them by the law will be suddenly turned from their homes without a shelter. You know, sir, the world knows, that an execution at law has no mercy; it has no consideration it marches to its duty over everything; and I know of no power, in the State or out of the State- (except tlie action of this Senate to-day in giving these good men until the 1st of January to save their homesteads by availing themselves of the bankrupt law) which can save our peoplo troni ruin. My distinguished colleague and ravself am our colleagues in the House have re ceived application after application from all parts of the State to try and do some thing tor the people, lhe papers arc full of it; the mails are full of it. The whole State is crying out for relief. The State cannot give the people relief iu. this mat ter. 1 he national bankrupt law does give them relief, essential, absolute, unmistak able relief. Am I wrong in asking the Senate that this act of great beneficence, however erroneous it may have been in some respects, which has already protect ed thousands aud thousands of the people of the South, may be extended until the Iss of January, when these good, honest men in North Carolina can save their homes for themselves in their old age and for their wives and their children ? What harm will it do to allow this act, which has been on the statute-book eleven years, to continue six mouths longer? What harm can it do when here, is a piece of legislation affecting all the commercial and mercantile interests of this countrv 1 ll .1 A . . .. .. J anu an ouier interests o permit the pre sent law to remain six months loiiirert Will it not cive the countrv time to con sider its effects T Will it not give Congress time to consider it f Will it not give us all time to see whether- the law should be absolutely repealed or not ? I hope, sir, ueither the conscience nor the sense of duty of Senators-Avill prevent them vot- mg ior this extension. The Reidsville 'fimc$ says : Last Sat urday at Yancey ville whije putting in a new floor to the Methodist "church the skeleton of an infant child was found un der the floor ; the legs, feet and whplfj of tue backbone to the child were in perfept preservation. Also an old double barrel shot gun was found uiider the floor, proba bly pr,ked thereto keep the yankees from taking it, wlieu the war ended. Yancey ville is fulJ of chat over the discovery. The DejHQcjratla convention of Watau ga county was held" on Tuesday last Delegates to the district convention were instructed to -rote for Col, G. N. Folk for judge of f he district. Geo. W. Strong and D. Bain of. Raleigh, were authorized to vote for the county in event no dele gate be present af tlc State conyention. KB A. THREATENED AFFLICTION. J ;' It is stated by the' Washington cpr regpondent ;f 'tho Newyor: pn that ti.o Itepublioaq - congressional ' com mittee have determined t make an ener getic campaign in the Sonthern States, and that specjal attention will be devoted. to those congressional districts in the Gulf States whero colored people are iu a preponderance. The committee, it is as serted, will act upon the assumption that reconciliation is au accomplished fact, and that Republicans will be' permitted to hold political meetings and make all ne cessary preparations for couductiag their campaign, free from molestation of any kind. Farther it is proposed to test the sincerity of the Southern Democracy to the fullest extent, and the committee will make arrangements for conducting the campaign in the South with the same freedom that they have heretofore ar ranged for conducting campaigns in the North, and will send a number of distin guished Republican politicians, including General Banks, to address public -meet lues. It is presumed that, should the committee carry oat its designs, 'North Carolina will hardly come within the scope of intended 1 operations. They would be wasting powder iu this quarter, While perfect freedom of action will doubt less be accorded the worst or best of Re publican advocates, their presence in a Southern community during a crop-tend iug season cannot bo regarded otherwise than as a special affliction. What the South above all things needs is rest from political turmoil and worry, of wbiclrfor tlie past decade she has had a surfeit. The Southern people will doubtless stand the crucial test of even this outlined visi tation in a spirit becoming the duly re constructed ; bat only some evil spirit who has witnessed the paralysis which affects abpr pending a violent campaign in the South could have conceived the horrible idea of thrusting a team of poli tical missionaries upon us during a cotton-picking season. Against the Bankrupt Law. A move ment is now on foot among loading New York firms, including Clafliu & Co., Jaf frey &. CoJ, Thurber &. Co., to give pub lic expression to their views on the whole gubject of the bankrupt law, . The move ment is in favor of the repeal of the act and to urge that its operation be imme diate. The- are unqualifiedly opposed to the bankrupt law in principle and effect, and urge that its immediate reieal would be beneficial to the whole community, and restore a large share of the lost confidence of legitimate business men. Charlotte Observer. The trial of the Worley case ended in Wayne Superior Court last Saturday evening in the conviction of the prisoners. After mentioning the two last speakers, Capt Swift Galloway for the prosecution, the Goldsboro correspondent of the H;il eigh Xeica says : His Honor Judgo Ken then delivered a fair and impartial charge, and the jury retired at 1:30 p 10. At 4:20 p 111 the jury rendered their verdict, de claring oah Cherry, Robert Thompson aiuTHarris Atkinson guilty as charged iu and sisters of the prisoners were present. Tlie Fayettevillo Uazctte speaks of a young man whose home is iu Charlotte, astoiiows: "liev. Aioert Uoit, a young j Presbyterian preacher, of great promise, and of a well-known and highly esteemed family formerly of this place, filled the pulpit of Rev. II. G. Hill last Sunday, and delivered an earnest aud impressive ser mon." Mr. Richard S. Harwell, who spent his boyhood in this city, was licensed to preach the Gospel at the session of Orange Pres bytery recently held in Newberue. J. D. McNEELY, Hocery, vmm ana uomnuaon MERCHANT. Agent for the sale of Fertilizers, Lime Sawed Shingles, and Mountain Produce. Buy and sell Cotton, Corn, rlour, Meal, and all kinds of country produce on corumisiion. Highest prices guaranteed. Agent for the celebrated English patent Milking Machine. AYill keep a small assortment of Family Groceries. Call and see him at his new stand, three doors below Klutu's Drug Store. 2Q:Gtpos. Sparkling Catawba Springs. CATAWUA. COUNTY, C. This dpsirable wattring place will he open for select visitors 20th May, 1878. The Springs are situated near llickorv Station, on the Western North Caiolina Uailrpad. The bracing mountain atmosphere, with the health restoring properties of their wateis, ren der these Springs a most desirable resort for invalids and pleasure seekers. The mineral waters embrace blue and white Sulphur and Chalybeate. It is the best and moat extensively fitted up watering place in the State, and can accommodate three hundred persons. A good band of music will remain at the Springs during the season, and all the facilities a Horded lor amusements usually found at first- class watering places wul be ottered to visitors A good supply of ice constantly on hand. Conveyances will meet tlie trams daily at Hickory Station to convey visitors to the Spring. Board: $3o per month of 28 days; $12 per Weetjf per day. Half price lor children and colored servant "and liberal deduction for families. Pj. E, O. ELLIOTT, 29:2m. Pv'npr and Proprietor. farrantei to Cure! ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE or money reiunued it directions are strictly followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at 2fctf. ENNISS' Drug Store Mortgage Deeds for sale here 001 AT ofiom Prices WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY A NEVf AND WELL SELECTED-STOCK , ' "', of ' STAPLE DRY GOODS, - ' ' it'-' roceries, SHOES, &c., &c, WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW FIGUItES'FOR CASH ORJMTER ! WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, WHEN WE ADD THAT WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Call and see us, at the old stand of Mauney & Ross. Eoss & Greenfield. March 12th, 1876. (21:lm.) NOTICE. U. S. IHTERHAL-REVENUE SPECIALJTAXES. Under the Revised Statutes of the United States, Sections 323, 3237, 3233, and 3239, every person enpagei. 111 any husine, avoca tion, or emplovnient, which renders him liabU to a Piecial tar, is rtJinrt-u to procure and place and kern conpicuoitl in his ' tdublishment or place of business a staut, denoting the payment of said ppecul tax for the ppecir.i-tax vear he- ginning Mnv 1, 1878. Section 3244, Revised Statute, deMgnatcs who -aru liable to siecia tax. A return, as jr;cnlH-U on lorin it, is also required by law of every person linble to special tax as above. Srere pmaltie are pre serileu for non-com nliance withThe foregoing requirements, or for continuing i it business after April 30, 1S78, viibout payment of tax Applir-nlion slioiild be made to J. J. Mott Colleutor of Internal Leveime at Staiesville. Tho Oldest Specailisl in America Dr. J A. Cloptoa, of Hnntsville, Ala. Treats with nlniost Universal suceeps al CancerOUS affection, ail Scrofulous adec tions, Excresences :jh1 Tumors ahmit the face, &c, Piles, Fisiula, Dropsical affec tion, &c. As thf l)ocfTr"ispo often from home, addit-ss his son, J 0I1 n lkobert L'loto;', giving liis name in full. Send f..r Circulars nnd see Tcstlnonials frory men known to every one in the Slate. Tiioiuantls who eouhi not leave home, li;ive been cured 1 y the ue of Ids rt-niedies. Print t1! directions arcomany aii packages, so that any man or woman can use them with success. Write vonr n:ftne in full, also vonr Post Office, County and name, or my sonsns State. Always rue in f:ili. write my '2").(m. UET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, - 85.00 1.00 1 aenu 1 osiai wnt ior nampie topj. i jm T . a 1 n 1 j n . "i Address TIIE RALEIGH NEWS, Kaleigh, N. C mm DR. BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis. Mo. Who hu had greater experience In the treatment of the sexual troiitlo of buth male and fenmle than an v phvsiritin in tlte West, give (lie reiu.ti of hi Ions and aucceamftil practice in hu tw mw works jut published, entitle. The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Booki that are really Galdea a4 OelMmtnetara in all mat ter! pertaining to Haakood and VTananhawl. and tupplr want long felt. They are kfautlfallr illattrated, and in plain bu.guae, eaaily undentood. The two booka eaibrare MS pajrea, and contain valajibla laforaiatioa for both married and aingle, with all the recent improvement in medical treatment Bid whatour homepaper ay :The knowledge imparted in II r. Batta" new werki is in no way of questionable char acter, but i aomething that erery ea should kaow. The Taath. the victim of early imliscretion ; the Maai.otherwiic perfectly healthy maybc.but with waningyipor in the prim 01 lire, ana w oau, in mifterv from the many ilia her sex U heuj to. k. jx)uip journal. i POPILaK PRK EH 60 rt. each : Doth in one rolaine, $1 ; in cloth an di lm, 7" t 3 giH, 25 cU. extra. Sent under nal, onfl tS fi 21 receipt of price in money or rtampa. auf tf rJH ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REALMS TATE. In the matter of A. J. Mock. I r r i Bankrvpt. IU 'y Bv virtue of an order of tli District Court of the United State, for the Western District of North Carolina, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the Court-House door in the Town of Salisbury, on the first day of June, 1878, a House and Lot in the town of Salis bury, adjoining the premises of Yilli:ini Over man and John Mi Coffin bein the Iot and Residence of said I'.inkrupt. Terms Cash. Dated this 1st day of Mav, 1878. DAVID L. RRINfiLE, A psinee. John S. ITexderson, Trustee. 28:1 in. E. E. MARSH'S "ITTTMP Hi - SALISBURY, N. C. Ifaving my Foundry in readines, I am now prepared to do ail kinds ot Casting in either Iron or Bras. AH kinds of Epgine and Boiler Work done with disoitch: also all kinds of Agricultural and Mining Machinery built or repaired to order. I am also nretWred to Dress Lumber, make nil kinds of Mouldjnjs, make Sash, Blinds and Doors. Sash, Doors, a m all nizes of raouldingp, kept constantly on 'hand. A stock of Lumber always on hand or furnish ed at whorl notice. ' " A 16 Horse Portable Engine and Boiler for pale at my shops. Work guaranteed, and at prices to nuit ths tfr?e. 23:ly.Ud. BONDS To make Tide to Land, ami Labon-r and Mechanics Liens, for sale at this Office. Mil rnnin 1878 Estallilecl 1809. L KQQNGE : Yon are nolifiwl to pay np the note due the 1 Ft January, A. IX 187S, for ten hundred and ten dollars and eighty-nine cent?, and also the interest on the two other notes give"n for the purchase of the Ferrehee tract of land; and un less the aid note and interest due thereon, as well as interest on the other notes are paid within sixty days from tlie tlate hereof, pro ceedings will be instituted to enforce the pay ment of said note and interest due the under signed. PHILLIP SOWERS. March 20th, 1S78. 22:2in.pd. That Little SHOP AROUND the CORNER. To tlie Public, Gkeetixg : JULIAN &'FRALEY Present coniplinirnts to the public -and desire to call renewed attention to their ellbrts to be useful as AND CARPENTERS. Their prices are as low a-; it is4X)ssible to make them, and their work not inferior to any. They fill orders in two departments, and have so far piven sati.-laftion. They have extended their facilities recently, and are encouruod to hope for increased de mands. .Their ready made stock" in hand comprises a general as: ortr.icnt of house fur niture Iedstcads. Puicaus. Clothes Presses, Lounges, Racks, Wardrobes, Book-Cases, Cupboard:- and China Presses. Candle Stand?, Tin Safes, TTcks, Tables, Wasshstands, (;hairs, &c. They also keep an assortment of GOFFIKS oi walnut, pine and poplar, from $3 upward. Also, Window Sash. They fill orders with out vexatious delays. AV ill contract for car penter's work and warrant satisfaction. Will take good !u. nber and country produce in exchange for furniture. Shop nearly oppo site Watchman ollice. Julian & Fkai.ky. ARTISTIC PH0T0GEAPHS. J. W. Vatsoi), The ohl original an 1 ri-lhiMe Pli'dographer, frcm Raleigh, h:is taken aiul'titted up the old tlallery on Main sire t, Salisbury, N'-. C-vherc he is prepared to exeeitie .id styles of Photo- gra)hsFeieot .ts, A:e., iu the very best style Call and see hint over Plvler's I'ook Store. Work the best iu the State. 2I:Hv , ; P. N. HEILSG & SON, would call attention to their lare and splenilld HARDWARE' Embracing IK)XS and TKELS every variety of sizes ana sHa-ues -best quaUtj". Wagon and Bucrgy Materials, comprising all tlie various kinds rrquiml springs, axies, wnoeis, c, teaa to jjt-t up. Telegraph Straw Ctttters. all sizes, and unsurpassed m rpiallty and durnMUty. Ureat American Lightninff SA"WS, every Wnd and size, ombnnng MILL s. CROSSCUT. NAILS all sizes out and wrought. PXjOWS The most populnr and approved styles now Cait- lnis, all kinds, bolrs, c. 5 points for ft. Wl N DOv CLASS from Mln 24 :;i lutf y, oils, ralnis, arnlshes, Usrhtnln!? Drier. &e. -FAIKBANK SCALES Si.lyanls and Balances. Worlt Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmith, shoemakers, Farrueri. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, Pumps, "Grain Cradles, Grass Scythen, Planters HandbHl Hoes, CUNS, Pistols, Knives, and CUTI.EltV of all kinds. tSSOur stock embraces e ery tUlnjr to be found In a large and complete Hardware store, and all at low prices for cash. Jgrl With thanks for pastfavors we hope to merit continued confidence and Increasing patronage. .March 7, 1STS. 20: 1 y Hack Line to Albemarle. The undersigned is runnirij; a comfortable tri-weekly Hack line from Salisbury to Albe marle, N. C. Will convey passengers to Gold Hjll, or elsewhere on the line, cheaper than any Livery Stable. Leave Salisbury every rJ. lonuay, eunesuay anu rriday, a, m turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, G p. m. Leave orders at National Hotel. G. W. WHITLOCK-, 27:1 v. Proprietor. ;1 j, tane pleasure m again -offering you this Season, The i ReliaMe and Standard FERTILIZERS, .THE SOLUBLE . NAVASSA GUANO AND Navassa Acid Phosphate ffOut of the 100 tons sold last Spring, l I Lave yet to tear onb complaint ot its use and this with what your neighbors may teli youvwho have usecTlt, Is sufficient evidence of ltsexceilence. 53yFor composting- with cotton seed, sta ble manure, and other vegetable matter. Uie Acid Phosphate has no equaL XST Call at once, see certificates, get terms nl leave orders. J. ALLEN BROWN, lT:3m Agent W 15? --Si h 111 gq 0 u - - m 1 1 -2 n 5 5 111 5 P f Q Sis l ' O SSI 00 SPEING MILLINERY. I have jurt returned from tlie North and am receiving my slock of oods em bracitiK all the latest .style of HATS and BOX-NETS, for Ladies, MUsck and Chil dren. FLOWERS and KIBKON'S, in end less variety. tjii mm rxa srn ks, l ix i:x col la ns AXJ) CCFFS, FAXS, Zephyr Worsted Material for. fancy work, Silk llaiidkeichief!?, Neck Wear, Corsets, a good stock-of Human Hair Good?, JLc, fcc, All Ivought for easir, which will euabfo mo to sell as low as the lowest. Call before buying elsewhere. MRS. S. A. GREENFIELD. Opposite Crawford's' Hardware Store. 2t:iJmos. PRESERVED flout Sugar or Salt Having bought the county right for the "Tropical Fruit, Vegetable and meat Preserv ing Process," I will sell receipes at $2. It will preserve a barrel of fruits or vegetables at a cost of 5 cents, and 100 lbs pork or beef for !) cents, and the fruits, meats and "vegetable retain their natural taste. Tlie process i a dry one, simple and perfectly harmless, and is used in almost every "Tamil v. For sale at 26: ENNISS' Drug Store DR. RICHARD H. LEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of tlie Eye and Ear iu the Savannah Medical College.) Practice Limited to the and EAR. R ATjEIGH, IT. C. liefer to the State Medical Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. 47:ly. - A Fresh Supply of -Men Mi A great fail in Garden Seed Twenty-fire cents will buy 8 papers of fresh assorted Gar dc?i Seed at' , ENNISS' DRUG STORE. LAW SCHOOL. The undersigned purposes to establish a school in Salisbury for the preparatiup of ap plicants for admission to the'Bar. The healthfulness of the place, and the cheap ness of Roard are some, of tlie alvai;Tages, which young gentlemen who desire to read law, will find by coming to this place. Students will not only be taught the course aa prescribed by (iu; Supreme Court, but will IpHrn the nractical details of the profession, ! such b drawing pleadinp. and other kindred o -t! mmm r1 pap wlKiga" Mm P 3 "5 -. ...4 Oh ill 2 Q s mSmm m mm s subjects, which daily ari-e in an Attorneys office. j Feu for the course, one hundred dtdJ.ir. ' J. M. Met ORKLN 17:3m. Salisbuiy, N. O I f r