i : - a ' -4i r- 1 n i - ft- L 1 i ',.1 "t Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1873. JC tav-riiu'Wuliiiiffton "National Repub-1 jjcan" oi the lotn insiani, couw w ftn Mazing with capital head lines announcing that this President lias determined to change lia policy "of liberal confidence and trust in aojuthern democrats to obey the laws in re apectto 0e-freedom --of the elections. He is represented as assenting to the charge that the late election in South Carolina, Louisi ana and other onthern States was earned by violence and outrage upon the negroes, and as pledging himself to vindicate the majesty of the laws in the premises. Attor ney General Leonard, of La., is a swift wit ness against that.tjtate. Are we to have another crusade against th& Sooth ? Wrcslty Vjrcoff, in Catawty coupty,' .was shot and Killed in his own yard on fh Bight of fhe 7th inst. Subsequent developwtaU have pointed to a negro as t'u perpetrator of the deed, and Wycoft's wifa aa an accomplice. They afb both iu, jail. .'. '. ' The people of Statcavillc held a public meatng , recently, to take the juitiatorj, tjp'a. towards the organization of t!o jStateaviUe Lin K. E. Kesolutions jrarp adopttddtrectingtliConi4i8aionerj fo open books of subscription in their re spective counties. .- The Charlotte Fair has proved a suc cess in the attraction of visitors, who are bere in great iintubers. Tho glass : ball shootjng Ua novelty, and the exhibits oi' merchandise, tuachincry, farm product, domestic fabrics, &c, is said to be jjoodA ' .- Chamberlain, .the : radical , refugee, is going back to South Carolina to staud his trial on certain cuarges against mm in , that State. If he is innocent he has no reason to fear; but if guilty let him not expect the reward of a martyr. The Neuse Cotton Mills at Newbcrn: vork up cotton ii yarn directly from he gin, In which mnch saving of expense in packing, baling, and afterwards pick ing, is claimed to be made. No additional power is required to run tho gin; from which the lint passes directly to tho bat hing and spinning machines. The Air Line' Railroad between Atlanta and New' Yorkj via Salisbury,-. Danville and Richmond, Va., commenced running ,On a new schedule Monday last. They have reduced the time to euly 38 hours between Atlanta and New York out only pne njghtj and that in a palace car if desir? pd. This is certainly quick time for a run of about nine hundred milesaveragr ing nearly 24 miles anjiour, all stopages included. . i The bill of cost in tlie- trial of the Bill Locke case, for stabbing and killing Pleasant llarringer, we learn already ex ceeds $3,000. With tho prevalence of crime is it possible fortheiudnatriousand law-abiding people of tho country to pay such bills of cost? This isy, question worthy the attention of the next General Assembly. .Justice should bo made -more, speedy aud the administration of the laws Jess expensive.' ' ' . - '. T State Expense?. We eopy from the Raleigh News an article on this subject. Read it. State, County and Municipal expenses are all too large.- The taxes are becoming insupportable. The people are groaning'pnder the burden, and they look to'their representatives inthe legislature for relief. ' And there must also be a re duction of municipal taxes. There is a way and the people will find it, to reduce these burdens, and the subject ougiit to be fair jy and squarely met bj those in position to act on (t; : ( There is a factory at Xewbern, N. C, for manufacturing wooden dishes of tlie sap wood of1 the sweet gum itree. The fogs are split with a knife into to slabs pf about ith inch thickness, cut into suit able lengths, antfpresscd jjbto shape by a powerfnmachine, 'the dies being hot cnougu to make the wood retain the dish shape. Tho7 work H quickly' done : The Tvare is very cheap .aiid chiefly used by retail grocers to pack up butter ajid fruit parcels instead of usin paper and paper Kegrq Suffrage. Mr. Blaine, in a recent speech at Washington, 'adverting 'to the additional strength the negro vote gives fo the SJouthj, denounced it, and Yants to know if the people of-the New Euglaud nd Northern States are'going to submit to it. No one is surprised at this. They Wed the ballot into he hamls of the negro for (lib purpose "of maintaining rad-: icai supremacy; llut wlien the negro votes a iree ballot then they denounce him and talk of taking away jiis voto It Will be harder to take away than it was to cive lr: r. Coured Men Voting ltU the Ponocmts. A Newt.Qrljtins ispatch states that f-hroughout .ilouisiau qq Tuesday . lasl fhe colored pede voted with the Demo crats www, were enthusiastic in sup lort of (he cause.!"'!!! New Orleans huu jlreds of the wi4 in linen tial colored men pUhkI at thojioHf fjall' dayt wd worked heartily for tle Dcinocraric ticket, . This result, the dispatclji alds, icauuot bo at- fributed to bull-doxing us there was - no canvass on account of yellow fever, aud jhoso who voted did so voluntarily. The Charleston tfacfaud Courier, says at tnany f the polls jn South Carolina the colored men canie up by tlfo luudreds and voted the straight Democratic ticket." This vrsis noticeably the csiso n tlie D jstrct where Smalls, colpred, was tlie Reyubljcan can didate for Congress, aud, whoso over helming defeat was accomplished by ttu f.eayy colored vote exist against him. Gov. Vance has designated by procla- matinjheji.da ooJnU to be. observed a day oT thabksgving id prayer in iatj Pmaman in tunj paper. y jf f Grave robbery is Incoming rsher frc iiifent in the Northern and Western cities, tho ohjrct of the pi uudeiers being o ob tain a reward for the restoration of the boly stolen,'- r I THE CONGUESSIONAL.ELEeTIQN The Dcmoi rats of North' OaWlfn.ir are ffteiini! bad over the results'rof the late election in 'this State. 5 jTheyu bare ' lostl firo members ef whomHhey-re prdfrd, viz J I eates, in uio J st m(3x; ani. j, deli, in the3d. The niortiHcaf ieu igreatTj ly deepened by the reflection thathe seats of these gentleiiien will hereafter Jt filled by 'incompetent and uuwerthy: men', radicals of tbe worst sort.: - . . The yete of ihis district, Uhoagh not officially.sta ted, leaves no, ground to doubt the success of,Maj. Armfiehl by a majority of from 1,000 to 1,500, ta-wit : -. , . Aimfiled's niaj.k Brpwer's iriaj. Rowan, ....187 - Davie....,....-.1(W, . ( ireueii, ........ oi Alexander,; .'. .l&l 1 Wathriga,. , r. r . . 121 .. ; Allegany, (reported) 100 , . Yadkin, (reported)," ... :' . n: Vitv- j 75 200 Surry, . . r ot'S3 t!ie. . . . 170 , Wilkes,......---.-. 80 : Ashe, not heariLfreoi We are indebted to the Statesville Laml- ntark for a portion of the above returns. j.( 1 HO CICCliOU I1 OlttWO UU fcUC oui davi came very near proving' disastrous to the pemoerats by giving tire llonse "of Representatives to: the-i-adicul : parry,! the best calculations yet made .leaviagKthe Deniociats the slim majority: of thre.e, in the House and six in the Senate. And much of this comes to pass by the neglect of the democrats to go to the polls' and vete. iQ iOli - . -. Mocksville, Nov. 7th, 1378. Mr. Edltok ;-r-'rUo follow iug is the vote of Davie coiintv, giving simply the ma jorities in each 1 ownship : , Brewer .Arm Geld 52 Calahan Township, Mocksville ' Farmingtou , " JeniRalem " Clarksvillc " Fulton ; : 25 35 9 44 147 44 103 Ann field's majority, . - ' Helper veceived about 20 votes in the county which was his full strength. Aboot one-third of the people came out to vote. PENNS YLVAN I A ELECTI ON. The Republicans have carried IVunsyl vania, electing their State ticket by ; a majority of about twenty thousand, and l.kely to go a little higher as the official returns aro received. The oil regions have cut some portions cf the ticket, but not enough to defeat any portion of it. The Legislature will be Republican by a majority neatly or quite as large as that n the last' Legislature, iu the Congres sional Districts there has been, little change and the probabilities are that the delegation will stand as now, seventeen Republicans ;and ; ten Detnocrats. Steii ger, peuiocrat,"is beaten in the Eighteenth District, but the Democrats gain ColTYoth in the Seventeenth. From the Eleventh District, where Klotz and Brockway vere Tuuuing agaiust Albright and each ether, there is littley iuformatiou and Albright may pull through, bt the jndicatious favor Jvlotz. The State officers chosen are; Ileiiry M. Hoyt, Governor, for the term of .i four, years; Charles W. StoVieV Lieutenant Governor, for four year; Aaron K. Duukel, Secretary of Internal Affairs, for four years, and James I. Ster ret, Supreme Jualge for the term of twenty -ono fi&vs.rhjludetyhia Tones. SOUTH CAROLINA'S VOTE. The South Carolina Democracy surpass ed themselves yesterday, .rh.ey have .re elected Congressman Aiken and Evius in' the Third and Fonl-th' 1 listrf;c&! ' 'Mey haye elected Col. Tillman oVer Smalls in tho Fifth District, aud there is little doubt that they have elected Capt. : Richardson; pver Raiuey in tho First. District, and JJjr trict r-a . solid delegation. Besides this, the Democracy haw carried every conntv from which wo have returns, excepting Beanfert. There could hardlj be amore complete triumph, and the public satis faction will bo enhaucedly the knowledge that the poweMiow obtained, in the coun ties which; have suffered 'most, will ? bo" used with Hbenility,beueficienceWd wk- doni. . TJie Radicalsj iii general, did. not. vote for State oSicep, and, ia Aiken and other counties, it was eyuleniiy the plan to abstiin "from voting iii1 order to give a cidqr tQ the expected stories of intlmida-- tion Happily no si nglp net tt- violence is reported in any part of the Stiitb. Thi,s is evidence euugli . tU.it thejpurir.sesLof the Democracy are just and their pojiey is peace- vim i it-man a ews ana uju ncr. -the new ' England' vote. -.. The most striking featnro of-tiroNev Euglaud elections is the sudden 'collapse' otthe G reeu back ? vote. , It iyilF ha ob served, that Iii' tha manufacturing towns pf ilassachitsetjis, 'where tlie Greenbiickefs anticipated their'greateVt victories'"" their disappointment was most grievous. " In ' fi uivcici, iur example, tne scene of Unt lers great strategic victory he only poll ed 3,785 totes, to Tatbot's 4352. In Fitchburg, another ButlQr. strongliohf, Talbot has 1,212 to liuter- 877; and Lo -.veil, the home of the c!iampion of flat money gives him -the small plurality - of uo. .tcw lorn i uncs. - being rePDidljj pusied (Jirrwara. he baihli ug C(ifrap baa ,lieeaa warded to llessrs. Wilkin$ ec iiaruin& OI UmthVrt aWf welenrWtfiat it isheir purpose to commence 'lay ing the brick at once, and they hope at least to get down a good fonnrlat ioiivl iilert he veather Tvill DTlie Colored J me Asytom The grid 4g of UiiiihliiteitJthis institntion admit of it this Fall. ThVWiqdingioliemJM1?' ft1jeran.and(pnblicihanksgiy-. erected now, aud for wh ieh Hlie contract j has been given, will consist of a three- stoiqrpatnnialTog aSI af ford ac4onimoiUtttfar lid patienfs.iAu other wing is to bo put iii-hiter which will increase, the occouiiiiotlalloulo soine-j thipgjt ver twoi. HuudretL iiThe totaIcost ol the propertywUl 6janajM(itatp.auont $50,000, whicli embraces everything, in cludiirg fiongtuatcost of Jthoffanu'. GtMsbom llestenger: ri -': ' y Wlien it is- rehVembeYed tliht alF Former estimates of public buildings 'have been n;prc. than doubled before said buildings were completed, it is Jfair, to ef pectr that it will'take three tiines fifty tlwonsand dol- iars To complete tne Asyiamatvioiusuoro -that ntiicli at 'least.' 'Tlie 'dimensions And ' e.xienso' of 'sncIiaHstaWisriirrent should lie considerably eiirtmledtfythe uext,Legislatuyef-Cwfi't " rr There arc several things to be lemem- Deieti. in couiieci-ioii wiiu iiiei pimsiumi v tiiattliu Reihiblicans and th 'eniociati may have a fight iver . the I'resiiTebey in the -ifst HousrM Keprefcentativosj First, the chances areas a hundred Ui'oue that the election. will not go, to l the House 4it all. J Again : if jt shall go there, and- the DeVriocratS' and Republicans divide the States Jqt!allys beiv'i'efit!ieTti;'1 the' :Dinli eiat will-harQ,thoimo ientireiy iris their own ladstUiU'hey .-canfsitvhafi theitimev anrfyei isetire tJeJresvlcnt; for; ii case of a failure to elect in the House, the Sen ate, "which would certainly .have the right toeleet a Vice lresidG:lt',"yh6"vbu,fd'be-' come . President. Tho 'Democrats could do.the same if the G'reenbackej-s held the balance of power at it is, uot yet cert Ltaiii:that the two parties will; divide the fetiuesjequauy in tlig ney House.- At the present writing it looks as if neither par tj woitld have a majority, of the delega tions. If the Dernocfars havo':i' majority in thc Housed however, the3' ihrty' ertpfnre a State. ;rts the Repnhlieans did- thei Presi dency ia $75.wr;fii$k Disjgich, 'ij.-' , i l l . ! i Iu' looking over the fieliLitjerji isnoth er Tepfjrted Radical, success that we imag ine the most brazen org:in of Radicalism jyill hardly dai-e to claim as any .indica tion of ( reform strength in that jarty. We allude to the election .to Congress from one of the New Jersey Districts, of tlie notorious and bra tided th it-f Robeson who used tb be G rant's Socretnry of the Navy, and who narrowly escaped expulsion from tho Cabinetfor stealing, at the time when Uelkuap .wa3 allowed to resigu to escape impeachment by tlie easy and corrupt connivance 'of his 'imperial master, tlie proposed third'tenner. Of all the un clean and hideous birds of prey that were allowed to-perch in the government barn during its Iladical occupancy, there never was one of mnre nefarious instincts, of more infanious character, of more preda tory habits, or more evil visage, of more ominous name, thah this same degraded and disgrace! Robeson,' whom all decent people had lieguii to regard as a brawled outlavv-fand .pariahvhen tlui llailicals took" him up and nominated him foea seat iu Uouuress. 1 'demon ra Index-AvoeaL J)cm t. .. .lite Grant fvemenitTho Wawhington Pdst h aiithbrjty: for the statement that a confereixuot Republican Jejiders is to be hehlin '-Washington at. an early, day to map Mit a'ca'mpaigh ftr, ' Grant and stiyt themowiiic'nt iii hus behajf in a. system atic way. A-8ort of Hulemkl -Goihhin Committeo will be organized to eurresMiid with gen Uenieu in ,varlou! . purts, if the eouiitiy, iud ivliterary bureau w ill be e tablUlIed; to furyish small frv countrv -.newspapers with thririing ess;iv,s on tje Hfe;a:Bdj)?iUic:&n-ts if Dli'sses. lioss Shepherd Hve 'iiHdeYnValrd,' U at tlie head pf the'Waiiigtoa eiid.ef 5tho enterprise, and!Pai-8tni Ney ireu, lmarbeep detailed to workUp the Methodist Church. Thisisa great: power jimX iL js, ne, 1 ,wh,icU I the old Grant pffice-dAoJding ri$g$ largely coujdM g.";-, ft. ttaida ftrant will! bo l,,rJln!S.!,,t;.l,!lck roin- Europe about the 1st 6t Deceiiihcraud that ajicii4yi4itatouiU8 and recepHons wilJJ arranged o;eep him in good trim. . ' ! American, pi nek, v vav nptly , il lustratotl the otlierday in Saij" Francisco. A.fwe Hntish iren'0ip'oi;l(k)'tolls weutashoro atttie'ebideir Gateln'Vi fg;' Wiie upon j rock and filkid Jl'er rew 'alHindowed ber,iand tlio, ImUn wa so Ed : as At lay for a9an thpJUn mecbaujd and s jeamboat mcji oft ij'an Franciscojbought the" fmlk for "less than 'threothmiw wovli 16 flji:t'tiic-Vscf!Wdr4cg It 'oir. Tu'ey;jsloi)podi till i opeiiings shoit-d the decfo so 4-Wc.ih4d ; it tu bear aJueavy into the lower hole b i. r...i.. i . pumiKThestraqdetl hi snip soon floated, i;iK.euiiucoAirruocK7 r ihg siieeiliidpedlS'Th of the venj.uuerand -ot'he7i-upaii4hiII''bH liderlihileUe.ipis'cUwated f.yl.ifew ..." r " , , .Sojiilfyufr Carolina. South ' Carolina is,solid Mitiase5'Ti:veiryi'contv iu'' the except nertflftirf iariporfed ti na'e n..bembioVwirife.': gon..Pemtiaaiovvirire.'! IrfslataWVhkiiPt.v. had a verv Dai u fit i accident -the. other f4r:PKf o.najriliy, "tbas nt - r 1 io i ; if Wiars-seiiatet.J?t 'Hi .--.121 r i Radicalst-Senatp ...; j- IfousA-.' 150 vnf-r.Tr.v'i, 8 142 on joiut ballot Til ANKSG IVIXq rjlOCLAM ATION. Exkcutive pKrSrikT, ! OTATE OF. OKTH UAK&LiyA4S To the People of Xorth CiirbUuitfi II r.t and it is also sanctioned by the precept ?Il'VtpA one day in each year shonhf be'setapjirt by proclamation US ta Almighty jd , foJr past blessings, aud of 8iipplicntioui"orlncouti:inrl kinl- neoX(-'tttrTuverW'a4 a Sta fe and 'pdsH pie: j m - -ttuir an .a, And )Yhercas, The Presiileiit of the TTi.i ted Slateeiappiudnted ,'fon this funose Tkucsdajy tho SAth tVNoiiiber iusUiut : y iN'pwtherefpreI, Zebujou . : VaHite, Goveiuorjof the Stiiteiof North Carolina, do issue' this 'my .jiroclamatien 'settihg afVaVt tla ier cLiy, ioj wit Tluiisday, November 2dth J 88, na aday tv lo ob served . by Hie. pejopl jfcUv f 8ute. with thanksgiving and. prayer as aforesaid, and dp request Uieni 4iiftend , ajl secular business aiid a6mld.WeniM)vWfogeti cr in '.theirjaredbii'stue : sTHrVof GmI, n lid ilm t i feey: jOnimeOtUhei r prot't sions tOjUieojtlt Jty Jiteei al. .gifts toitlte witlow, rpha.ntfiI(r deserving jwor, of- the a,bpudu,i5; UitJi Huu past season has Wmglit na...Tfi4fil '.; -.-u-:;-' ':, J I ii w i tnesst .w h ereofj-I . lux y e JicVeanto. se t mj hanA jiiid ea'njthe freat seiil of the State to be affixed, iaHjg!, ostitis the ilt'h.d'ay oyv4abfyt.i78,.,;t,...),j , .By the Gevcrnor, . . .Governor. .. Chas. N.yc 0., . ; Act'g late S;ty. . " : - , ' . : -r- - u.i -v MIlS VANqFUliRALu , . ,,; j .. .tRaictarh News, ta.j . ,. ' The party arrived 'id. .AUe v i lie at 1 )::i p. hk, liml the corpse, . was i mined lately taken to the resichMice f i)r. M L. Nt il son,thc brother-in-law of Governor Vance, where a large number of syuip.ithiziug friends and relations were soon assembled. The funeral services were, appointed for "Wednesday morning at II o'clock. The Methodist ehtircfr, which is the laig: in tlie place, was-kindly teiiderel for tho funeral services add accepted by tho fami ly. The pall-hearers were i Col. A. T. Davidson, Mr. A!5ert T. Summev, Mr. James P.. lawyer," and Mr. E. M. Clayton,' r Ashevnio, Coi. l: l: r.iiu, n. a: gu i- WMajR: S.Tiieke' hiH A. M.; Mc Phectfis, of Rnlelgh,' vho .aec'onmalvied and had in charge thu remains from l.i.ela. , The Ftnleral Cot'.rt, J'idge Dick and ihe Superior CoMr!, Jit Avery, were bo!!i in seAsioa, iff'nJfirnrWl ' to ntteail tSe ftseifi-jtl. AH t'lt-i KtiiH'saM'l -l.i !';.--nes-j were cloed 4luiiug the services.. A very large congregation assembled, and loth the church' and ' yard were densely packed.' The services were ojened with' prayer by Rev. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, 'who was-the pastor of Mrsi: Vance at Raleigh. Rev. Dr. A. W. Miller then announced the hymn to bo sang which was selected for the oocassion by Mrs. Vance, ''ly.-ould not live al way He then announced his text "the 15th verse, ortha Ifth i'salni "As for, me, I willTiiehoId thy face in righteousness : I s!ill tfe"-sarisfled,'iien I aw;ake with thy IHa ne.." A' niore powerful, -beau tifal aid eloquent sermon has seldom, if c vty; injeir IH i vered i it t he State. It Would be in vain to attempt to give any just report ft'f the teuder pathos and sdrpiisMng Wiuity of this most able and powerful preseftlarifin of the Chris tian's Impe fWiidvkl li r'tTuV If hth's of tire' Gospel, as 'conpale!l,'"virii';-the ground less hope of thoi u4b ri'ji'et the Sztvionr and of tho infidet ' : After the sermon, the '"' remains ' were taken "to-the 'eeiteVv of tlie 1'ieshvte-' riaii ehtireh, -vhere: tli'oy wet!e ' diiosited in n grave adjri'tliig5nmk f :t kon 'who died many years ago. Thus was laid in this mountain .cemetery mU that re mains of ono stk'j'-ipo "to enter on that rest' that remaincth for good people, and onVwho was so .Ipved and '-admired by tlioso. who knew lrr best.-' ' - ' -. pit the; beautifulfetket was a large fi! ver plato bearing the1 aneipthm : HAumtir JCanEY Vaxck. ' ' " Born July Uth, -1832, Died X?ai, 1878. ' F , Gov. V ance, his iithree i:lswand tlie re- puttj bf friends 'acdiiKjsiivying him, tlltped .tj theucity y wieedayiri' ' Ex'Governor liynheylaui Silent A Washington: dipa4feli.: to the New York II 'orldf t paU ilmj!yy-eat;ler 7, ars : "Fx-Goveruor lh4ibtsijaiu,; ; of , South Carolina, arrived Jiej-p ipiu , New York this morui.ng, amj, j;nr.ifed at 1 o'clock tins atteriuMMi. Duyfug the tew hours he was here he was at-ne of the depirrtments tnost of the timel, 44lJ diHiUnfrd-aniHik of the indivtnjqu v.libyd'bvt'U i f(nrid against him in South uolina, .and j on beiug asketl if lie had, a u-comments to inake, iueix!y said ; V'I have nothing to say."' Tan old acquaintance who asked hi ni which way ho Wjiis going, he airswer ed: ftl do not jkuoiv.whctlief i shal 1 gi to South Carolina- or not,'? His indictment lias, evidently surprised him very much, for it seems to have been kept a profound secret until' vesterdnv 'When In '-learned d, aud isjof it by a private dispafii frocii- Colum bia Several M-of Chauilcrhiiirs friends who are in Wash ingtui do liot believe Uiat he will go to South Caioliua to stand trial, unless forced to by" a requisition, duly honored by the Governor oflhe State iu which he now resides." ; ' 1 ' l,v s .'. .... .it, . - Mr'.- Junius Boyer,- wsidine in this com: - - ' day. , He was- homeward bound from it hunting expedition,! and iii changing- his fow;ling piece - from one shuulder t& the other, accidentally .let- it fall. Tlie gun discharged aud the load entered tho front portion of one footj! causing a very pain ful woiind&eju IVcss, OFFICIAL: VOTE QF 7TII DISTRICT. i i: - M:-i G ' ' 1878 Bobbins, Dula,'lArmadd, Alexander. -M 13S S3T sit Foray the, it4W l,4ss Iredell, 8,364 l.soT Rowan, 8,169 i,2u Surry, 1,360 73T Watauga cwr t3S. Wilkes 1,328 1.4S4 Yadkin ww ,n T Winter Pasture. ' I have several jrood pastures and ', ilentv of shelter and will 'fake fifty head of dry cattle to winter at $1.50 a head per month.' 3:4t: ,SVF. LORD. TIN SHKKt-IROX ' AND' ' " C0PPEW& WILLIAMS ' BROWN : ; -i-YmtinuoK In tn trv t hlR K fyps-n hand a full Hnfe , om area, cook auu tiefc tn? Stoves, &K Kfpalrs : 8tiilS, puU Xi KOOUl 0.uttrta all at as low rates a.s can be done in tue state. is sjw;lal ajjent for the celebrated Acorn Cook Stove, which he is solan? at very low rates. Call betorft buying or prdeflng ..-,. . 3:: . . f , ' ' Dissolution of Copartnersliip. - .- i. -:; . . .- -: n Tlie undersicncd lyive this day, ly;uvutu nl consent, dissolved the co-part ner.hip heretofore existing' lctweeTi theni. under the linn name of Brown v Verlein tha' livery stable lmsincss, in the town of Salisbury. All persons owing said jinn, or haying claims Hgainst aid firm, are requested t settle the same with R. J. Vest, who '.may be found at the livery stable occupied by. the .said firm of Brown & Verblc. JOHN II. VERBLE, " FRANK BROWN. . ,Nq vender 1st, tSW: 3 0t. Sale of Valuable Property. ,: TRUSTEES SALE!". By virtue of five several deeds in trust executed to nie by Thos. E. Brown for tlie purpose therein declared, I will expose to public sale at .the Court House in .SalisJmry, on Monday the 2d day of December next : One IT-ouse and Lot on Fislur street, ad joining the lots of Lewis V. Brown, and S. R. Harrison; thirty 4ieres of Land, khow n as the clover fiold, situate on tlie Western N. C. Itiilroatl. neay the corporate liniita, of .the ,Xewn of Salisbury; one other trad known as the "Round Bottom'' cimtaininj; ' sixty acres more or less, "adjoining A. II.' 'Boyd'en and otlierp, and .situate on Grant's Creek, antf oiltout one mile and a balf roin Sali-; briry; the large and des-irable House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, on Inniss and Church streets; the large Brick Livery Stable and Lot situate on Irmiss St.; the House and Lot in the rt-ac oflhe Livery, Stable .Lot and fronting on Council street. Also 'a lot .of superior Horses, Buggies', IJh;etons, Carriage, Harness. &r. The Horse?. Busj'-ries, Ac., to be sold at the Livery Stable ol Brown & Yerble, The above property inn braces some of tho finest land- in the State, and the most desirable lots in the town of Salisbury, "as well a-va very choice lot of sad. He a"hd harness hor.ses, carriages, buggies, itc. Tkkms ok Sat.'k : Tbe personal property will le sold for cash; The real-estate wiM be sold as iollows: one-third cash, the bal anc"on a credit of six and twelve months with. interest at 3 per cent frmn il.ite. J. W. WADSWOIlTil, Trustee. ' Salisburv, N. C, Nov. 1st, 1S78. 3:4t. Fifty. Acres of LAND FOB SALE OB LEASE. Ths undersigned oifers a varuable traet adjoining the land ot Uobt. Benson, James Watson ami others. It is well watered and timbered. Terms casv. AMANDA HALL. A fine Milch Cow for saU Apply to ; ; . E-. l HALL, Mt. VeriVon, liowua Co., N. C. To Magazin3 Club-Getters ! 3:30TT0I! K10 GL0VS8, rSENCII AHD ENOLISH Cashmere an. I i:,itntSILK -hUKSS I'ArVKilXS, 'GIV3iriN PHSMIUMS r r Sn'.tiicribcrs, at C7l rite, to Arthur's Ham e Ha-i aline'! TERMS : :l Ye witll a la rge rnhieHon tor ('l itis' N.M-Ol'aeii UUititM'l'N - fj.s.i.i K,r :i!ih-jt i 'cr'i :v.s'Ul fln-ular, con Ml n:;j iM-neulars et this snkiKlld offer. T. S. ARTHUR & SON, S. Sixth St., PILV... . l:4t. , Drug-gists Notice. Wo. herebv give uotieu that, after this da to ' omv stores will be ooen on Sunday. for Ht Mle f nic lieiai's only. Wo posi tively will not sell Cigars or Tobrieeoon that day. ' : ' ' :: TH CO. F. KLUTTZ, M . C. ii. HAKKLK, " JXii. il, LNNibS. Oet.Jtli, ir. W-.lni. '"' " EMEOOTOS 0T!0E. All persons Iriilebtt-d to the estate of iirs. Cliris.lina K. lirown'lecM , are herel.y request ed to juke pnyment at tince : and all persons h tvii!; clniin.tt iij;.iiust naiu.efiate will nent th?m' btTv autlieniii a'.el on or befure the o! day i.fOetober, !879,-as ref'iire by !,-fv, or this notice will Im plead in"lar of their rc eoverv. it. II. CltAWFORD, L. W. ('II A WF()Rlr Rjt'rs. with the Will nnnexed. Oct. SI, $:&. 50:GU "I KERR CRAIGE, SnliaburVf JV O. SIM03TOH FEMALE COLLEGE Statesville, If . C. Tlie next sesssion ojen Aug-ist 2S, '1878. 4'oardj 'Bnd tuition in English., $85.&r -sion. of (weotr week. L utalu 'ce and circular with full particular on application. Address, Mlts. E. $ . Oil.' NT, ikly Principal. Cheap Chattel MortgncoSj and varioiH other blanks for ale here 1 v 4 Ii - Iff WHBBHBBBWM WUM llll'IMIll liaxlBLJ 111 TiM The PatgntSeIjpAiovy Milker M'fg Ca Si Every one to ew fc3 a cow tihciad nave one of 6ar wonderful yiikers a a n ue tbenKi-M4 irre to &njr irt ol the Lolled t tales on receipt u tt. . ? IM farmers and ialrj mtiur i tntepUoH Ihe L. nd Ki tlonat vlei.H oi a cow s?v''a' i. i jtui liatr (itssfiiMi rirf K:rfciir,eillv ei i,lair.t L W lira. Llt .i..i v n -. KU vl, m inr mir iiiiikimTii run 1 111 GEO. 22. KING President. 4:3t. OfScs, 575 Broadway, Hew York. . ' . 1 wsSm CAROLINA REAL ! , pIIAKLOTTEf sr" C. , Vp boynd eell nll kinds of KeitTEstate' on cohiinission. Have agents North w,,, i Ing'rip emigration for, this section. t,'W ndverti-Winoro, exteivsivcdy than any otl i. i . a . . " .ti.il'aY wi .ili.ti.iMh if those baviiiLT real estate to sell. Wo wnnta nuiii !AgeuU yvittiteil in etfy c6unTy.; "Send for1 We arc Stato Agents for Horace Waters The lest iustrmuent.in the world for, the FHces lower h;jn the lowest. Of SHEET reeelTe! aii'Min as pnlilislunl. Churches, (;iacleiR sitpdied Avith PIANOS, ORGANS and SHEET MUSTC; large 'dis-ount Jend foi catdogiie ami price Irst. Any other make of pianos or organs Piint'i i when desired., .Agents, wan ted iu every town ami ouuty. Address I ; in-ill .'-H 43:lyi 1 !.. , S AYE TIE FRIT ! Mason's Impi-oved Fruit Jars. 1 v: A larire lot -gust -m.- A for?, lung waya ier u);mi f ver otliTed tielore. ' .. -t ; AljvLUTTZIS DUUG STOlSv. THE FLli KLUTTZ FliY PAPEll, Slayp them lv the million. Cheap. At KLUTTZ'S DUUtJ STOKE. f If YET. KLUTTZ'S BUGXBERHY CORDIAL, is the safest, unrest and inost pleasant remedy fur J 'iarriie.i, f)vneriterv, &e. Fur sale only' (U KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. ALL FOR A QUARTER. A roo.I Ln.mp, chimney, borner and wick, all for a ijiuirn r. . ' ' At KLUTTZ'S DRUG STQUE. Males tiie Liltls Ones Sleep. :loeBKbut7.'s Soothing Drojw. Contains no opiunt..: . UTTZ'S PKUG STOKE. Thre Fine Ciftitcs or 1 0 cents. Kd"C-" Oil. iiest .,:,d prettiest liliiiniiki- uncoil. i5!:ii:',' op's h-i l!u 1.'i:iiiir alrendv in Woinis l'ocket .Std ,i F.)!itif.n. Cull seejt. 1 II I J i r t . it. V iijar;meii . uar uns in ii.nr ini let Soaps, At th ko. F. KLurr;: s i:ra stokv.. ii-.ly. S:uis ry, N. C. would call attention to their large and splendid - stock ol -ia AIID WAR 22 . - P Embraelup IKONS an 1 STKKLS -every variety of raws an:l s!k-j;ks best (iUviilO'. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all tti! v uiouH MfrbU i 'required srtnjrs, T axles, wheels, Arc, ready to sot up. " Tele5rraph Straw Cutters. all sl, afld.uasurria.ssed m quality and aurabfitty. Gfeat American Usrhtninff SAWS, every klnaand shM, embhiein MILL &-C'K.OSSCUT. , NAILS alisLsesr-euu and wroihL FIjOWS The most jwpnlsr An t apbrrrvMf stylPB-Kiow' cast- lairs, allJcmas. b-jii c lir'i No. 5 rxrtuis for i. ... . ... ' ,.... . irujil . III S43' 1'Utl V.OUS, . ralnts. nr!!tw Mwhtnine-lirfor. A. "FAiniiASK S( 'A LKS Steelyards arid lUlances. Woi'K Tools For torptinters, KlarkfflnlTlis, Sh-KTnf.l:ers, .Farmers. ! Chanxpiou Mowers ' asd Reapers. 1 Horsa Rakes, Tiu-cahing Machines, Horse-Ko.vero, l'uiups, tTralQ CraJles, (irass Keytties. n.mters MandU-d lioe.s GUMS, I'isfc.iK, Kidt es arwKJlM Laii j .( all kiwis. rOurstoe1.; nntirai-es e . er.vt hi rt t i 1m (s.und iri a lanre. and Himalnte Hardware Siw. au.1 all nt imv Mlcs fdn asli.j VltH thanis for past favors we lio;wloaiwlt eoailniwd conildenee "and iiien'aslru' patronage, llarcl 1, is. o:ly PIANO FOU SALE An elegant "SclmuKicker" I'inno, very ' l)v for easli or hjj rejihtniable. tcruis. j Apply to .Mrs. G. J Kicharilson, or at i thu ofttee. 4(5:1 111. SaIe ofN. C. Railroad Stock, :o At tlie Court 'House Jtior in Salisbury, on Tuei4day the 19th day aC Xireinber next, I wi sell Twenty .Siutres.J Stuck in the North Caro lina Railroad,. Terms of Sale CueL. - i : T. T. GOODMAN, Adrn'r of Oet-llSiS.'et ;iJ ' A:i: iioodiim'ii. I r i t ' :.""::: " : New Pbllinjg' Place Notice is hereby giyeiv ibatitlttt l).ard Justices cT the I'eaee f nnwnn eootiiv, at a Lmeetin,? held al the Court Ilouse in S.iJislmrv. I . I iJ.I" 1 I .t i on ine inn nisi., oruereo anoint.) Hnnt place to he estahliJied in Alwell riwni,ij., at hno h ville arid ty be tailed "Encu-hviHe Eiec ion Precincu" 1 '''..' All electors in Alwell Township, whq wish (a' Vote 'at th KnK-hvl1!e l'jt,'tnust ihta!ri Cer iticateHof ri-nrovat frtmi the Registrars of the Alwtil Prevlr.cr, xu re;V,ter their name with I. A. Lipe am! .S. M.Furr, the Registrars of EnfK-hville Preeincl.' Ily order of the -no-ml of Jnlit. HORATIO NT. V!OOUso.3y-. , . Register of Deetls and Clerk. SepC 14, 1878. 48:7f BEST l uu iuc . uw. uiuuuuii me in. Ui(n.i iw. . ESTATIL AGENCY m n il i. . Wr.. uj.lt...t . . , . . . 'i " .r ,Ve solicit corressppiulenee vii il.wr of farms now to till i " onr 'tlvertisingpapefrnie fuithlanil ! " " & Sons celebrated 1'ianos and ir.r.. money. - Fully warranted for ix MUSIC we have a full stock. New luu Sunday-SchoolsFemale Seminaries' i ? DAWSON & CO CIIAHLOTTE, N'. C. la Lie SHOP AROUND ti CORNER. 'to the Public, Okkktixg: IULIAN&FRALEY Present complimcnta to the p-.ib'.ie and desire to call renewed ntteiitiu-i i , , efforts to be useful as Their prici-s are as low as it i.s j-fWi!. make them, and their work m -t int to r !( any. They fill orders in two iVparin.i ;,?,, and have so ;tr :ien s-iti.-i'ict ion." T!;l- have extended their facilities net rth , and are encouraged to hope for inercastd de .niands. Their ready made stock in hand' comprises, a ireneral at-r-ort merit of Ii..usc ';;r-nituref-Bedsteads.lIiimuts.riothes l'n s-t;.. Lounges, liaefcs, " YVardrolR's, B'-ok Casts, C'Hj)lMard8a:nl China Presses, Cand'e Stain'..-', Tin Sates. l)uks. Tables, Washstands, hairs, ?cc. They a!o keej an assortment of COFFINS d w.vlnut. pine :i:;d Also. Window Sisli. ivK.'ar. l;- :n 'j upward, fill erders w ii h- '1 hev out ve.i:t ions dela: s. : i ci n: r;a lor r.jr- peiiter s ork anri n jirnu.; sa'i.,1 takf o;id lumber a?.l eour.tr :i. ... Will produce in evehanire lorjiirrut .ire.-- :4n --p neasLx. oppo site Wntelii'ian otlice. Julian & Fuai'.ky.' The undersigned is rinuiiiiir a comfortable trrweekly llaek line fr.m Salislmry to A!lf m:rlet . N. C Will convi v pisM iit'erf to Gold Hill, or elstwiiere on the lit:-, chesper-than .my Livery . Stable. Leave Salisbury iverr Mtmdy, Wednesdajmnd Friday, 7 a. in. Kf tuni every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, G p. in. Leave ordvrs at National Hotel. G. V. WHITLOCK, 27:1 Proprietor. j j 2 ' rJ , HM i O if " 1 r j f- IX i 1 ki j U J z C. i - F . -r-s- r r , Li W. M C3 J . J 1 lit cs-n r C C t 5 S.S:5--J" g. V 1 i 9 111 sj - r s - - Lu " si I1 03- WW M BONDS Ta luako Title to Laml, and Laborer md Mtclia7iiic Lieiis; for s;ilu ait this Office 1 n"' ' i