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L OCrAL. .- " ryVeifiaii! Jhe market at jpef pouA? ? r j , . - ' - o ... ' onwaiogiu.rapidly with pr.U? rpS- fg i"' ceutf 5oue of tue boys are aPP. , ue- .--.-- . .iiu they ,W cwctxhesofts,.-. Ait, dux- those happy boys! ; . - Our merchant, oue ould presume, are having au' excellent trade, as there seems to be little nevessity for them toadrerttse, ". . O ; One of CHue Paddies, Vfha, we sup Li' An A nothluir tlse to do, very : ...Li. . liS&A fT with Mauler Jbsph iiauuiiKij w . --- - - - ... (kill ITS! "fc 1"F"" J . ' . Schloss' orer-coat Tuesdiiy moroiog, aua either have been hard of since. Ji dt.e Duck, of, the U. S. District Court. topped Mr,- Mimdsy. He expressed i Mr. Armfield well sustained his reputa ,w.i, ..uigure at the relets of the "block- tin for ability, and couducted his part of w" wh were called to auswer in his Csurt at ;StateTille, last week. There w.rRboatfone Uwudred of them. j '..S.. "('ui " i . -V ' ' " .. - It i dues, in thtiLsame, way WMJ j ' " . ' fally MEellow ciins, go to the poll next'Tuesdafemlie a,,d ; vote for libeiiy and relief in Demcracy, asausUranayo.FyiT,.Fv.Y- ... Um;forl.6nty anueco,,uH ,.- rscy, against tl,e ..pany wim ux-shirkuig HHiunoiuer-uu u.. nou dislidiiesty. ' f -,' Sots one, not having a proper regard for oiieol Uiejcotumauduients, and feeiug the craving of an . 'empty "inwardness," fclouiousL;, eteiwl the National llolel- diuingroom last Sunday uight and sa- tiated hiplit by filliug hiiriself with wMite o(2ft good things of which Mr. Sehlo.' ample board abounds. o 1..- !) ,imtr hit it-AV ill lUT K-Jr tW radical candidate for j Coagrese'teek a buggy ride with Pink Hall, at 'colored '-leader of colored vo ters. ThVy passed through the main trsets of iow 'awd it must le regarded ss an eleciiooeering expedieut to attract j thattutimriudiwin the votes of the ! i.inrd lieVhW Our country democratic ! frisnds tijivuid note the fact. j -. ii 1 Of la Trjrat. Our young friend, Ge . D.vVooitsohrwho has recently leen do ing business in Lexington, and so well knwwniijWwwinity as the jolly yvuing druggist, .started for Texas last -Tuesday. We regrvjAjetjfcPiiwh to sivuch energet ic and sfer1igVtiavaetMrs as he leave ihe 4GhkI OlilrTli-Syate, ami would much rather see thf?iri settle down here amongst us ..tuned that l ry could if tl.ey would but try,-1 iSufaUwetl here as elnwhere. -o- The Conductor ' ihe Witem train ! brought news' of the sad death of Kvasiuus j I.::.. R. Page, Ksg,., at Marion, N C, Tuesday 11 ijli t, Jhe bed j; which he was sh ep in twdi' tire from the light he had left hurinngVaud. before he couhLget oat him- j sell or oe;reUeveu oy oiners, ne ourueii ; si must to,a -crisp.' Mr. Page had married on of the daughters of Mr. Jus. C. Turner, formerly "aud-for many years a resident of this place; .The uufortuuate man was s nstiva of.YVake county aad had bee u in Marioq some eight or ten days. IlinoidXlkjDMM ireachcl in St. Luke's Church stutxlv, both niorninz and nirht. to a large congregation. The auliject of his ermon in the morning wsa the choice of the Jew ; "Not this manbut Iiarabbas. He show oil 'that both Jesus and iiarabbas claimed toruV saviors. The latter desired iw avKitiU4 -iroui ine ivnians ar.u taught ahtl'prkrtfied (1)' sedition, (2) rob- .i. ... .i... ii . i JtSiUTdcr, The latter desired toj ssve theinfrom si a ami taught (1). obedi tact ta jgoveruuient,2) respect for property, and (3) ths sscredness of human life. The B'uhon concluSed that those whs disobeyed the gurcrqment or broke or evaded the law, r who robbed others by frsud. not pacing debts, oxthvrVi or who ijlher commit ted or approved of n mrrj it were followers oi uarrawjas not oi Liirist. The sermon at night was on the necessitv r'r J " i works." Both these sermons were able, clear and eloquent.' " ' 9 " At night five persons were confirmed. , A'trm-r.,5rr:Th.jre were no :less than , veu deputy reveuae men here lor a brif iieHjil oo Monday last reticeiit as to theirliiisiiias, but after tuMUKtliing uo doubL -Depj tyColleetor Young, of Char Iwtts, ouda a dssreitt ou two wagous and tsmia(:Jocoid;tw0ttrtBr iiyA be- fore'forhrockadiug tobacco, and l.icked ap the teams iu 'a livery stable tn that place untit Re could remove Uiem to Char lotte. The negrodriverofoueot the team , haviug au extra Hue pair of mules, pleai ery eaine1tly with the Deputy to take the wsgou and tobacco but to let him have the mules. The Deputy could not submit Uk.tlie proposed compromise, of fe,fl put them uuder double lock. Kt the drirer, it seems, hung around, and sotnerime during the night fouud a :haiiceHrlip bis fareriU mules avut of tbs stable and has not since lieen heard .- uuuui, Mviniunia iu pan lor so wany revenue men at one place at one tinie-i-they went out from here to bant forjaniLrecapture that fine pair of ules and the'euffee la charge but they did not"ned?th6ui. J , Dr. LSKe KTBlackburn, who has dis tinguiahed himself in caring for the yel low feTer-TieiiniA, will proltahly lie rhe next rii W l L,,,,"v,1! hu : s,npMetrieSM districts. Persiit:WMH , ubcrile to this waci, f our financial: troubles have ; jh'n8on Mnd H. G. Hill, wspectively, and ps'but? for Uck of ,uo,,e3a,' pung, was clear and logical, aoil he 1 a regoiutiou was passed that the synotl 0UMtit 'miutt! Induce is taken claims to beliejfemtjilft lroios1iumuiena Ui the ci,urcies mnler its care Mt tWtiiaiket ratesas readily as cash. ed aml adocuCetnylhe Democratic par-; fat they take step at au early day to hTuse fuSilited to us can alpay then tJ, piacticly carried outv will bring-re-1 Dmi,ie a manse, if destitute ofoms for t Sgfybury Jlarkct.UaaAQMM hu been URuaUjr brik thu wee-, uotwitlistaod- twow rates of produce. Thedowa.- w4 Jy 0f Mon U r diwPf poiutuuMit to .the farmer, whohaij td 99 ft a wouer jr rop. Indeed prices jpwitfy andnibljrbelov Wjtbing knowo here ftiuee the war. We quo Cotton st nm i Corn (uwr) 35 ; Flour o Prk.5a6: s. ,.,ta- : .- -V , 'a I hwj. . uuiuuiim: duuiKi. lurt-rti i : f Beat offer for cotion this luoruing 7. Buyers have autajud losses ou receut shipments, but seem disjocd to pay the highest rafea poasible. - - o The Diacussion. The two caudidates fur Congress, Messrs. Aruifield and Brow ... ...1,1 .A v. quit resjtable audience in the Court lluF vtcujrj iug iicoi j itio niivi unci- uood from 2 o'clock p. iu. the discussion with a diguity becoming the occauum, and. with a proter regard for the good sense of the people. His re- view of the causes out of which he alleges ! a I'll- . :..!.. ....::'' i. . . II . ' i i 1.. i ne snow.eu eiy wukiuwvij ' the Republican party is. justly ctiargaiile wittl tllt) hard limes, and congmtulated his fellow citius on the prospect of a j w'ht Dv mocnitic triiimph in the near futM., m whtcli aloue twey uave we pro- IuWof Ueiiverei.ce.- Mr. Armfield made a g(KKi ,,,,011, both by the matter of : ihi - g u auU hU mauy VH-anug in lU deliverv. j Mr. Rrower has Inten misrepisent by titose who have heretofore reHrted his Mlveches. He is what may lie called a "pretty sharp little fellow." He tells : what be has to say in a hurried, otf-haud wav, cuttiug and slashing around, deal- ing freely iu personal i ties, and displaying tu the church from the Sabbath schools, little or no such ability aud decorum as Mnd ueairly $2,000 giveu by them to be is betirtitig a representative in the Con- j ncrolent objects. Ijfressof the United States. He charges ""nnu iuousisteucies ou the Colonel, uuder.someof which that gentleman seem- ed to wiuc, and which; drew applause from a portion of thtraudietice. j The character of the discussion between . these geutlemeu, takiug that of Saturday as a specimen, has not, we think, given satisfactiou - to auy party, or accomplished ; much toward bi iugiug men to the polls. : It is honed a stern seuse jif diitr to them- selve and the country will be sutficieut to urge Democrats to poll their votes on Tuesday uext, for the candidate represeu- ting their political faith. CHINA GHOVK ITEMS. The Roibjs$ Dkuatixo Societt, pam- x1 in - IwitiTu' ilf IUM rirniJkL Ridibins. is' condftion. We havju.t dispoacsl of tls question : "Should jthe Negro lie Colonized f" The debaters Were: 'Affirmant; - Xegatirb; J. C. Hinson. - F. S. Stanett. " " 1 J. N. Maxwell. G. R. Plott. After being thoroughly discussed the qetiou was decided in favor of the Neg at.jve. The next question to lie discussed is, "Which is the most Pleasing to the Eye of Man, the Works of Art or the Works of Nature." The debaters are : J. C. Hin son, Geo. R. Plott, A. A. Pctru; F.'S. Star red, J. N. Maxwell aud L. L. Starrett. We will irive you the decision iu our next. " i Mr. J. C. Wilhelra, a former resident of this, place, contemplates returning soon. Our citizens will greet him with a hearty welcome. F. S. S. BUSINJE4SS LOCAL. COLUMN. For Choico'Cakcsand Crackers go to M. M. Lixtos &. Co's. - - ' - ' . A choice lot of delicacies. Cooked Corn ed Beef, Salmon, Sardines, Shrimps, Pot ted Meats, &.C., at Linton's. v - Breakfast Strips, Hams, Lard, Hum Sausage and Dried Beef, at Linton's. , ! Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, &c, at Livros's. t Fresh Oysters, at Lixtox!. For the finest Feucli.aDdies,, Bon Bous, Chocolate, &cc, go td Likton's. j.---. -; s . We will have weekly shipments of Northern Apples, Bananas, California Pars, &c M. M. Linton Ai Co. Elegant Cream Cheese, at Linton's. 20 cents Xb. Okra and Tomatoes canned together. Something nice aud new, at Linton's. Look each week in the , Watchman, for semethiug new, and to be had at no place but Linton's. - - We cordially invite our country, friends to call aud examine our stock and briug their produce. ' : M. M. Linton tc Co. Prepay ana t of Pottage. - The folio wiug ruling of the Post-ofike Department, published ou page 57 ef the United Statet Official Po$tdl Umtd$ 'for Octelier, should be more generally known to the public : "A letter having been once delircred in accordance with the address the jurasdiction of the Department has ceased; therefore, if it is desired to be again transmitted in the mails, it must bt prepaid anew ; I PEEBYTEBIAN SYXOD, itVporf of the Proceedings of Thursday and ; . Friday . . .'' From the report of the Raleffh News of the Presbyterian Sjnod, now. in session in Goldaboro, we eomlense the following proceeumgs 01 u oouy t Statesville wa elected a, the next idae f meetim? and Wednesdar. Oct- ber 22d, fixed aa the time. Resolution were passed endorsing the imiuagemeutVif Um North Carolina .Prtt bjfteriti sand urgiug Presbyterian s t h rough -out the State to sustain the authorized orgau of the church iu North Carolina. . The Re. E. U. Harding offered a reso lution iu regard to the increasing dese cration ef the Sabbath by the railroad companies in running and uuloadiug freight trains on the Sabbath day. A special committee, consisting of Rev. E. H. Harding, Rer. R. B. Anderson and Rev. L. McKiunon, aud Elder Dr. S. J. tkttnuierell and A. M. McPheeUrs, were appoiuted to report on the whole subject to tlu present meeting of the synod. Gratifying reports were made on pub- Hcation aud sustentation. bv Revs. F. H . : each pastoral charge, and that they cou- limie tlieir effurt8 uutii the ouject U at- uiued The Kev. U McKinnon made an inter- fin t on iueatjo,,. Tlie num- ber of candidates for the ministry, under thw ea, of the svnod. has increased. The Rev. L. C. Vass, the synodical SlIMa!lt. a.,M1(j awnt. ni.tt lnjUi i.i r- ooit. which was deenlv iiiterestinir. show- iug that the Church is inoviug in the ereat Suudav school work. There have I 7- w been reported about oue thousand teach ers aiid teu thousand scholars iu the Sab bath schools of the churches of the synod. There have been four huudred additions It was aunounced that since the last Weeting of the synod the follow io mem- bers had died : Rev. Jaicob Doll, Rev. H. H.Banks, Itev. V. G. Baird and Rev. Archibjild Baker. Most appropriate and touching memorial addresses were deliv- ered and committees appoiuted to prepare suitable minutes. The uext order was "Davidson College." A full sUtemeut of the flourishing con ditiou of the colleire was made, and very able speeches ou the subject were sub- mitted by Rev. John Douglas, lie v. E. H. Harding and Dr. Jos. R. Wilson. Rev. j Dr. Phillips, of the University, returned 'thanks tor tlie complimentary nieutiou ; made of the University of North Candiua, t and also expressed his interest in David- t,o College. Iiev. Dr. James K. H.izen, acent of the General Assembly f the Southern Pres byteiian Church, was present- audi aid diesseI the nynod. A. A. l 'i A J - jinponaiii wansncai siaiemenis were mde showing that the metubei ship of the Presbyteiian Church, North Caro lina has, within the last few years great ly increased iu proportion to the popu lation. THE PRESBYTEU1AN SYNOD THE BALttOADS. AND During Saturday afternoon session of the Presbyterian Synod., at Goldsboro, Kev. E. H. Harding, of this city, intro duced the following report on Sabbath desecration : ' "Tlie synod of the Presbyterian Church iu North Carolina, in view of the fact that th railroad passing through our State, or eperatiug in it, do habitually violate the sanctity of the Sabbath ; that the quiet of our towns ami cities is disturbed and the feelings of our Criatiau people are shocked and outraged by the loading and unloading cars and continual run ning of trains ; and also that many are kept from church, by being thus employ ed, and are com pet led either to lose thsir places or dishonor the Lord's Day ; in view of all this, the synod doe respect fully and earnestly petition the Legi ulature to pass 'some law preventing the deplorable defiance of food's holy com mand. The syuod would respectfully call :he attention of tlie Legislature to the fact that some othr States liawe laws iKn this subject, aud that our owu State has laws protecting the 'Sabbath iu other respects. N '.. "The synod earnestly entreat the Leg islature to lespect the wislies of . the Cristian eopleof this State, and to pre vent by legislation this' violation1 of the sanctity of the LordV Day." The synod heartily adopted this me morial, aud appoiuted as a committee to communicate this actio to the Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Baptist State Convention, both soon to meet in the City of Charlotte, and to secure the co-rtperatiou of auy other religious bodies Rev. E. A. Harding, Gen. Ii. D: Johusten and Gen. J. A. Youeg. The synod also apHiated aa a commit tee to present this memorial to the Leg islature, Rev. Joseph M. Atkinson,' Chief Justice Smith and "A. M. McPhceters. Char. Observer.- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Washington, Oct. 28. The signal corps station at Cape Lookout reports the schooner Florence Wetherbee arrived in harbor this morning with the wreck of the schooner Wyoming, of Boston in tew fnun Purr Aa Prince, bouud for Boston i Her cargt is leg-wood. She lost her masts and cables, but is otherwise unin- jured. Her captain, one passenger and port-deck lietd were lost overboard while going into Beaufort harbor. Voir toe" wstSSsn. - f ' Fiax j Tno3ATit.L T learn by let ter frouj 'Rer. Ji V;JUwitbaton last Suuda night lua reaitew srith eonteuti of tim. diuiog ttot, mlf his kitchen," amokehuaae, giiacnJUoase anjl 'iarjiag bouse; with all their xontenU -wexe des troyed by tire. W ben., disco wedrt ou o'clock the - smoke-house was , ili" tfaines wuici t spreau rapiuijw an iiuerj buildiugs. Cause of the fire uhkuowu.'t - .. 11 ".i ' if I This is a lieavy loss to an old and:'aluod member of .the C. Conference, andvtine- which he must deeply feeL It 1 . indeed aad to think that, after half a .'ceutury of ministerial labor, the houie wnere he hop ed to.'ead hU days in peace should so'slid deuly be destroyed, BUI to-day. he has teu tbousaud homes in the hearts of tliose wbohave known. aud loved litui loitg. I'hey will receive him "into everlasting habitat ion' up' yonder. ' " - J: J. Rksx. J LINCOLN PAPER MILL'S. " -It afbrds Us pleasure tocopytlfe fsllow- lug accouut or ludustriss in ; ' North Carolina. '-'We have long kuownfhe iwi- per tuijia in liincoia county ; arid fbr many years drew from) it our regular xsupplus and woiild have eoatiauad to do-i sa had not competitioa front mere distant estab lish meats otfefed better advuhtages; ' ' Tlie writer of the followiag -utticle h mistaken iu snpposiug that patron nenr the. mill cue save auythiug by pufhas iug'theru. ' Home patrons are rstiifl '-dealers, aud the retail trade is generally more troublesome to 'the maiinractifrerir1 thau the .' wtioieaie purchasers in :the' large busieess centers. The money ncfomes in in small ammints in the one case,- and 'in large aejouuts in the othr. ! A ' North Carol ina"parchaer can pitibaMy1 httj- the products of these mill In New York and pay the freight back to this State for as small a price as be could get it at tlie mills. This is probably true in respect to all goods manufactured in the State which finds ready wholesale purchasers abroad It was so' before the war, and there seems to be a good reason for it. (Correspondence oC the Ralelga observer.) Lixcolston, Octlls, 1878. Messrs. Editors : Among other indus trial establishments in this county of factories,- the paiier mills of Messrs. Wm. & R. Tiddy are well worthy of notice. A description of their method of xyork has been girjen iu an interesting article in the Progress of this place, aud your corres pondent purposes some further account of them aud of their operations, the extent and variety of whieh .are net.-so wsll kndvrii as they deserve to be. There, are three of these mills, vix : The Lincoln ton Mills, located ou the south fork of thv Catawba river; tlie Long Shoal Mills, a mile aud a half below ,.oh the. same strejim; and the Buffalo Mills ou Bunlo creek iu . Cleveland . county, about four miles fnun 'Shelby. The first two ; we're built maby years ago, and passed through several hands before coming into posses-: sio'u of therpreseut cwuers. ,,, , ' The papers manufactured include almost the eutfre liud knovu to the - tBide.- "Be sides .those enumerated abovev ;tliore 'are writing papers of every descripionjuled and unruled, Hat and folded, from- the de licate qualities, so dear to lady cirrespun dents, to, the heavier kinds for taw blanks aud printing ottice nse; colored 'papers 'for paniphlet covers; envelope pafper "till you can't, rest;" no end of blottiug papers, white, colomi and tinted card biiards of of t.ie finest qualities; French-toTlos, white and colored, in large amount; tu the pro ductiou of which folios two. thirds of the time of the Lincolutou Mills is devoted: : Doting the late war immense quail tit ies of the buff colored paper and envcbipfs, so familiar to those in "oftlci'al circles,' as well as to those who received communica tions through the proper clianueU, sir," were turned out at these' mil Is.' Book pa per and newspaper aire staple .articles of manufacture. The papers are luado into eudles sheets and cut iuto mediums, roy als, double caps, notes and odd sixes of any weight desired. The inarkets'iu which: the products of thsse mills is sold are. us numerous and various as the kinds of papers thentsel ves. Onlers are filled for all the tfhde centres of this country, Including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Rich mond, Cbarlestou aud California, There is regular call, too, for their ouf-turn in Foreign eon tries, shipmeuts leiug-niade to Mexico, South America, the Ystlhdies, Canada and even to Englaud ...wlrere a trade is steadily grtiwing up; aud tlie prooi of the exclleucv of the make aud quality of the' paper is had in the fact that the supply does no equal thedemainl, though the mills are run dav and night, "the ruu- iiiug tiaie leiug from 12 o'elock-,-on -Sunday night until 12 o'clock ou theitunlay night following, without intermission ex cept for meals. Sunday only ijjjhserved as a day of rest, and there are, of course, regular shifts of bauds for the day and night work, each set being on duty for twtlve bours. A large order fnun the Government for material for postyl. card had tm Imv refused because it could mit lie fillet! without neglecting work previously contracted for. ' 1 Tl least appreciation of the.se niills, strange to say, seems t be at. hoiuer. the demand for their product lieiiig:.propur tionally less iu this State than elsewhere, Is this because a prophet is iiof .'without bonor," &c. t The profit, at leasf, pligh t baye beeu saved iu its own country; for some dealers while laying iu a , sock in Northern cities, have purchasedtJie. make, of these, very factories, which they . could, have-done, erhaps ou better , terms, at their own doors. The Liueolnton and Long Shoals mills, together, cousume from ti.UOQ f fM Rs of rags daily-f no other material &;ied turning ouupwards of two tons ef .paper; and it is gratifying to kniw that more thau owe huiVdiyil people find steatry' pay ment iu the mills. Water furnisher the mstire power used, though steaiii is also made use ef iu the proceaa.of manufactur ing, principally for reducing the rugs to pulp. It may interest some to know that the road leading from town to the Lincoln ton mills is the ene over whieh Lord Corn wall is ariny: passed in pursuit ot that ef General Greene in 1791. At towan s Ford, on the Catawba, bis Lordship's ad vance was checked by the American lropa under the command of the brave Geueral Davidson, who ia the engagement ..that enaaed, was killed. 1 G, D- -Talmage wiys his highest ambitiori in jife is to-atoy at home. Perhaps KmeofhIs congregation-sympathize with his feelings and wonuer vtUy ho rjocsu'c sfay there. ,-' FRCBTXD ICE. A Cold NigJtt U the Ftvtr DittrietTht .. y&fi 'JLoatjug aid Refuge Majf V Caw; ULy October 58-TUero have" beeii no pew ises or deaths from, ever since last reports. There was a . heavy frost aialke this wornjng. ' AU '9uaran tine restriction w ill be xemevd Nvvenv ber lit. . New Orleaks, October 28 The weather is clear aud pleasant. Twenty- one new cases and 23 deaths in the past 24 hours. 4 " ' M sarins, October 28. Last uinht was Whe coldest of the seasou. A heavy frost fell and ice lined the gntters. The board rf health will to-morrow officially an nounce safety to refugees reiurutng to the city, but recoiii mend that all dwe.liugs suould tlioroughly veutilated before oe cupation. 1 here Were -six deaths in the city aad suburbs' today. 1 .1 Vicksburo, October 28. Ice arid black irest last nightr The Howai-ds are clos ing up their affair's. -CtlATT akooga , Ot tbber 28. One death niu wuw new case uoiu coiureu. i lie weather U cold. There was ice this uiorn iug, and .Mayor ? CiirlisleV couditiou is slightly improved. The King of Spain Shot At. -' . ' w I Maduid, October 26. As the kiug was uiiTiiig iiirougn me street known as tlie Culle Maybr, this eveuiug, a man in a blouse fired a pistol at him. The kiug was unhurt aud continued on his way to the palace amid the accluinatious of the crowd. Tlie assailant was imme diately seized by - soldiers and taken to prison. New York, October 27. A Madrid spe cial says: Juan Mon tease, who attempted to shoot King Alfonso yesterday, wus ar raigued to-day, and wbea -asked "What was your object in leaving your home ou the Mediterranean and coming to the cap itol r he replied defiautly, "I came here to kill the king." Montcase was then re turned to bis cell. He has associated with the internatioualiats since afrivfug on Saturday last. Tlie i-oun'cil of miiiistsrs had a protracted session to-day. It is re Mrted that tlie kiug has requested that Montcase be uot executed, but imprisoned for a term of years. Te t)eums were cel ebrated to-day in the cathedral aud the churches of the city, and cougratulatory telegrams were received from all parts of the world. Amnesty Granted to North Carolina Joo. . . shiners. Washington, October 26 The Attor ney General, in accordance with the re couimendatiou of the' acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue, lias granted tlie pe tition of some' four hundred persons ia North Carolina indicted for violation of the revenue law ; they will be allowed to dead guilty to the charges agaiust them but sentence will be susjieudetl dui iug good liehdvioniT They 'promise to abstain from further violation of law themselves and use their iu Hue ace to prevent others do ing so. . Wilmixc;to, Oct. 29. Cotton dull, middling 8f, low middling 8 7-l(i, good ordinary 71, net ree.-ipt 1,849, sbek 14, dl, export to Great UiiUin 1,207. PuiLAPKLPHlA, Oct. 29.; Cotton quiet, uiiddliuUt, low middling Ut, good ordi nary l. uet receipts 70, gross 422, sale6 423, spinuers 3l:J, stock 5,IKX. Savannah, Oct. 29. Ctton esiay, mid dling 8, low middling 8 7-lti, gd ordi nary 7 5-IQ, Norfolk, Opt, 29. Cot ten uit, rnid. dljng 8J. . LtVKUrHJObiOct.30. Noon Cotton flat and irregular? middling uplands 5;- mid dling OileausG 3-16. San Francisco, Oct. 28. The passen gers' of the steamer Georgia, recently wrecked at Punta Arenia, arrived here to day and make considerable complaint of circumstaaees attendant apon the wreck claiming that the officers of the Georgia failed to exert the proper control oyer the -rer, and that the latter ated like a lot of pirates, refusing to render assistance to the passengers in saving theii lives, and after the lauding was accomplished, returning to the ship and helpiug them selves to the baggage and other property of the passengers. The Raleigh Observer says Gov. Vance has. issued a requisition for a fugitive from Justice, Nathan Waters, " who mur dered Richard Johnson iu Richmond county last April. A proclamation was issued by the Governor offering $.'100 re ward. He vas captured in Cuthbort, Georgia. Concord Register: Last Friday night two tramps called at the house of Wm. Weddington, in No. 3, and asked hi hs pitiility for the night, whieh was gener ously graated. Hefore morning thoser wortbiss sniffed the air from their bed room Window and yamottsed through it, leaving Mr. W. miuus two suits of cloth ing. No arrests'. Mr. M. E. Hyarfts, in charge of Wallace Bros" botaniral establishment at StateS ville, has made, accordiug to a promineut botanist, one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It is a valuable plant, the only other ot the species known to be in existence being in the Jardiu des Plauts, Paris. Pod1 of all cla-w will acknow!eil-;e that in thw worM much dependu tipono.ir financial condition, ret how many wwelr leflect that o,trr finanial condition deiendtifHn onr pbyiel. Yet it is even for who can laW h"ni bealth.and who can aec.im.ilate money with- out labor? Hence the imparlance of ning . rw...n4 ll.trlT-fif Tar. whir b is a iTrfarT th. Throat and Ivine. Keiemr y.i o-tn Lbny liottle of CoiHMind Honey of Tar for , L50 ccnU. For ale by C. K. liarfcter. The lArkr is, the imperial prgsin of the whole human nystem, sa it-ooirqU4lie4ire, health ud hpin&ji of man. WheuUld diiaurbrtl in ii proper action, all kind of ailment srs Ike natur. resalu.The dig'ekion of ,foo, the njveuienu of ike heart and blood, ue acUfisi of liie brain asd ef Kous-tyaU4 ace ail jm me diately cojuiectetl with 'the- wurkjng uf the IA. Jt ha been HCxwfullT prored thai Ureen'v August Flywer in liHejua.liel in curing all persons afflicted wt)i iVrnfeiwia or liter Complaint, aud all the numerous vatptoma that result from an unhealthy conditton of the wver ant Momach. bample bottle to trv. 10 eeota. 2'oitivelT old in m!1 innvi nil ih Weor ( aiiuenl. Three doses will uroi that it H just wh:H ou want. How aad that in onr daily life we neglect sol ra iny things neceary to our wll being. The ra in of buitineiM with an eye only to-hi credit in (he nn.incial world, tlie individual of. ele gant leisure whose only aim ia to array iiim elf to the best adyanuge, the young ladjr who idly listening to cpring divine hrnionie, feels not tlie approach- of li sense in the feeling of languor which poteses her all alike wr render too easily to the advance-guard of dis ease", when, by a judicious investment in Ports line, or TaMer's Vegetable Liver Powder, a long array of ill is put to rout. But Porta line, or Ta bier's Ves?etaWe Liver Powder, and and rid yourself of disorders arising from a t6rpid liver. Pfioe 50 cents. For saU by C. R. Barker. . - r . ; - : . ' IF The Woman who rejoices in salad and ice ereaiu', lut cakes' ; and Varni pie .1F - Tlie St'iidi-nt who'eafs' hastily and cits down at once to active"Uud mental labor; -.IF The Business Man who his food in eager haste and hurries to "his counting room ; IF The Hard Drinker could. look at the deleicate glands, swollen and festered with disease, that cause the throbbing brain j IF . . The Lawyer, the Minister, the Merchant, and all who lead sedentary lives and sre suhjeel to Dyspesia or Indigestion, Cooslspalion and Headache; IF These only knew what Merrels IIetatixe for the LiVEtt wiU do fyr their relief, and how quickly it cures there would be much less suffering than at present.' The great Liver Medecines for sale by Theo. F. Klmiz. . GOOD DIGESTION. "Give us this dav our dailv bread," and eood medevine to diget it, is hotli reverent and hu man. 1 lie human stomach and liver are fruit fill sources of life's comforts; or, disordered and diseased, tbei" tingle misery along every nerve and through s?ery artery.. The manor woman witb oood liictioii see beuutv as tliev walk. and overcome" obstacles they meet in tlie rout ine o life, where the dyspeptic aevs only gloom end stumbles and urowls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs iwo or three new kinds of medecine before death call be per fectly abolished; but thai 'many lives have beeu prolonged, ind many sufJVrers from Liver dis ease, Dyspepsia and He-;dache, have been cur ed by 1 errell's Uepatink, is no longer a doubt, it cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no (piestion but what it is the most wonderful discovery yet made in msdical 'science. Those afflicted with Billiousneso and Liver Complaint should use Mkkrki.i.'s Hep atine. - . It .can be had at Theo. F. Kluttz'a. PRICE CURRENT. f Corrected by J. M. Knox fc Co. Oct. 31, 1878. Cotton r-firin ,Midd lings, low do ' ' stains Bacon, county, hog round BCTTEH Eogs Chickens per dosx:: Cokn . M e a l m ode r a t c d cm a n d a t '" Wheat goosl demand at Flo u ii best fam. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Laud Beeswax Tai,i,qv Bl,4t:-nEHHIEf Apples, dried -Suoau Tl8 7&8 6 8 15(20 10 Sl.o()C2.00 45 48(50 801.00 2.5( 2.251 75 75 810 30 25a30 20 67 3i4 1012i Aflministrator's Sale! As Administrator on the estate of Wm, II. Richardson, dee'd , 1 will m;lj t Public Auc tion oiiur near tbepiiblic wu:ire in tlie town of Salisbury, on Saturday, the 2nd November, pnx., 12 o'clock, M the following : pour U. S. one hundred dollar 4 per cent. Uinds; one how, undilleaml bridl;bed room furniture and beddinv; wearing aparel; mincellaneoui- boik; opera j; I a; and many other valuable articlee. Terms of sale ch. SAM'L. H. WILKY, Adiu'r. !1 percons indebted to Wm. II. Richard son's estate will make payment at once and all person h iving claims against paid estate will present them duly authenticated as required liv .law or this notice "will be ' plead iu bar of their recovery. ' SA M.'Jj. II. Wl LEY, Adm'r. Sept. '26, J878. 4'J:Gt. BONDS To make Title to Lihid, and Laborer and Mechanics Liens, tor sale at this Office DR. BUTTS Who hu had greati exiwr-cnee hi the trtmnt of th rxital lroirti f bMtb niaU: and ft-ifiie than jh7.ciaa In ! Wtit, prru the irultt f hi lone ajif ui f ftll prmcuca ia hi lw saw art, juat publiabea, entiti The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE f.". ZD I CAL ADVISER Booka that an rrmnrOlVa a4 SrlMaatrvatanfaiaJl mat ter! pertaining t Maaha.a and W aafcna. and fupplj vant lon( S-lt. They arc keaaiifall illaalr. and ia plaia )ai.iaC. ei'r on "or'ood. The two bookt ambrartMf pafea, aad contain taiaabla arnWai for both aia I ttwl and airwle, v ith al 1 1 he remit improvemenU tn medical treat m4 itrai ad arhatour hoiho ay iThe knowledfrimpartrd Is ar. Sana new -wot arter, but ia anmethinf that evrr aa IimM a no wa'oi oueanonaDie cnar- oueat: TM Imib. toe -virtini ot earlj inai-rpta t tk mnm,oUmimim pertmiy neaithy marbe.bat anui wanmr Tleor tn the j OI iiie, ana u. m aaiaa, in tnla from the many 411a her aes iti a." ek. Louia JnwrnmL rerius rucss o eta. each both in one volume, 11 1 In c h a tit. i5 eta. extra. Sent amler aral. receipt of pnea ia moorr or rtampa. GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. JJAILY, one vear, wp.x.-rrTY 0'ne vear WEE1LLY, oneear $5.00 x.gp . " - .. a-Send rostal Card rr !,aniHlc Oopj. Addre TEE RALEIGH NEWS, NEWS, eigh, X. . Ital IV1 I.I L7I B Jm mm mm "Haviiig my .Foundry in.readinesf, J am bojt prepared to do all kind ot Casting in either Iron or Brass. AH kinds of Engiarsnd Boiler Work done with dUnatch; also all kinds ef Agricultural sue" Mining Machinery built or repti red lo rdr. I am nho prepared to Dreas Lnaaber. make all kiolia f Mouldings, ,ass a4i. Blinds and Joos. Sah, .Doom, and all Mte of rooalimgs, kept eossUnlly en hand. A stock of Lumber always e haodor furnlkh ed at short notice. A 16 Herse Ptjrtaile Eagiite aivfl JZoilv for sale at mr shopo. ors guaranieeu, sod st prices rati the i mes. 28:ly.pd. y3 m& Practical Blacksmith . AND I10RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown k Verbte'a livery1 Mtables. CTM aeslKus ot hboes. to suit anr sunpeot loot. All shoeing on strtctlv clentine nrUw-- clples and WARRANTED. All klaUa bUcksmiUUiif prouiDtLv done. On and Off Slick as Grease j BOOTS, GAITERS, -SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. "W. M. EAGLE, Respectfully announces his eontinusnes st his old stand in his old Hue, on 11 sin Street, opposite Euniss' Drng Store. is always ready and auxious to accommodate customers iu his line iu the best manner possible. Be ia prepared to do tirst class work sod csn com. pete with any northern Shop or Hand mads work. 11 is machines, lasts, dr.. are of tbs latest ard best paterns. lie works the very best material and keeps on hand ready mads work, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly andprotnptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfection guaranteed or no charge. Prices lo Suit Ihe Times. Cash ordeia by mail promptly filled. 3t.fimos. W.'il. EAGLB. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Ax nneoMled for the ear and prrrtntioo t iieav in Horses. CMtle: Eogi,tbMp.udfowS as VIX) Stovai. Prov. -tolOaora. JU. J. D. McNEELY, Grocery, ProJice and Commission JIEltCIIAIST. Agent for the unle of Fertilirem, Lirak Sawed Shiiigles, nntl Mountain Produce. Buy and stll Cotion, Corn, Flour, Meal, and all kind of country produce on corumigiion Iligliext pricef cuaranteed. Agent for tbs celebrated Engiiah patent Milking Machine. Will keep a amall awortment oT Fswilr Groceries. Call and pee him st hi new itsna, three doors below Kluttz'a Drug Store. . 29:6rao. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables. "SALISBURY, LN. C, Will convey paw-engeri to and from any poial filh the bent mock and vehicle. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to call upon the before making arrangement! elsewhere. Drovers andJPfaders will find at thin e?tabl'difunt good lot an table), and plenty of good ha, fodder, mm . and corn. PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishins turnout- for pleasure driving will find the beat accommodation at tbe Stable. Mr- W. II. Kimball will always be fonrd a( the Si aides and promises entire satinfacliua to ill cti.-tlunier. -:tf, SALISBURY BOOK STORE. 3E0. W. Y0PP, Propr. (At Mclntyre'a Furniture Room.)- nniniiT 111111 nnnrA AT " LOW PEICES. CALL AND SKE HIM. Oitf. aail Boirkla VaUf emr4. i O rial n a. J -' OUkL f.i nmm- . If kak a Optra Katiac. W. B. aanv Vaubi, Craaae C,la4. EOB 1878, Pirt tieelerl lo rail on C. Ilylert tw Book Store for all kind of Book wantfd. The heat on beal quality and talent ty lea of whlirf P9 l Upi here. A l- the renowned Sinfer S,v.i..g ilacrTme can 1 bad he rp Jt from to $10. I He respectfully invites all to call and eitnip C goods iid machipte. Jjll as aCsnsiaiBinn n
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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