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i'l ' : ; -: J - 1 ! 5: : . ! . Ill . 'I i : ' . ' ; . ; i . y . : U . -' .- i i- ' -' : l . ;. : : ! f! i ! in , i 1 ; j; i ! i. i f . : : , " 'l " ' ' ' I! ! . '! ; ' " A' ' i : i". 'I II i - I "" ' .- :- . i !l I 4 i i ' 6 it " ! J QEoroltna lUatrfimatt; ;8LISBUKT. FKIDAT. OCT ?. k ' Fi'r th Watchman. 3AM. BRO WN. LEGEND ABOUT "LOOK OUT ifcllOALS, OF THE CATAVVUA ; About 15 rtiles west of Siatesvill n fillies jtiUove the If Iiud on the Catawba ; riVtr, theje is. at a t-hice r-ill.-l th T.lr. I )pt Shoal, no tho west sideof 1 he stream, A'jliigu bluff riehig 300 feu S above the . water, r - M j J About 60 feci from tho bottom of thfc, I under an- ovcr-haiicincr cliffj fihere ;.. bjeniii, now panly closed by, a mass ol fck sliding down, which" U the mouth of cave, of considerable dimensions within. afiu suuicivni room to accomodate several persons, i :..; I There j. . t V W'S iiected kith thin, from in being, in the old revolution, n place of report, aid a deposi tory of plund(r, not by a baud of rob ber, but fiiigitlaily enough by 'a man aud niibwier, oamJJrown and thai ify Brown. is said that iliey beJongd in that vi c!n'y i Lincoln county, where they were brought tit). Thev aVuh nnt f.m tEiw place on Uieir pluudjiiiig expeditions even an iar as tlm fcuaJIpw Ford, on the main Yadkin. - ! j Tlie banks of this river, Tor a good dis tanceup fron. the Foike.j were inhabited US, f "i'XPa population, among whom V'l 'J1 B'J ni iiiy Tories. Following up Iltiilltiiiir creek ' towarda th H mull v Mountains, tho people in those days are eaiu 10 naie ueeu nearly all i ones. They annoyed the Whigs a good deal in tle latter part of the war;-by their rob- ImTH'D rriff1.l t XT ' linnooln.. IJ.. ill committing their depredations, they would fly to the mountains and lie concealed. I Oar hero and heroine therefore, would find ready confederates hi that quarter. They practiced various dUguises, and ex changed attire nt plcusure7, ; ) J Their den could not , be approached, iithput crossing the river, i which is here 344jjrards wide; and they were acquainted i'Uh several ford unknown to others; and Vben j pursued could escape in a sudden 4nd mysterious manner. '0;e of those ,was at tue mo it in ot (Jo wan s creek inother at the mouth of polfa branch. S ;They stole a great variety of articjes iiot oily clothih'gand bed-cjotbing ; silver and pewter ware, nroney, but horgea, j hich, they run off to Sou.h f Carolina to dispose of. , - They became notoriously! objects of Mrciu in me country wbcre the.r persons Merc not known. With devilish cunniti"' I hey took advantage of this; and would Visit houses when not knowu' and enquire tljtho people were not afraid of being 'ribbed by 1 them; and if they said "that iney were, tsrown would direct theni where to put their most valuable effects to Keep tuemsule, op course thei, he would knfew where to go to take them; I It was once a proverb ( "to ride like jenu but bam Urowu was so famous n jlhia respect, that a good lady says that when She was young he used to hear it satd of one that wus a hard rider, 44ll4 iue iiKe runi iiiown. ' - I ' Auothcr instance nf I . - -SSil W UP j that wlieji Lc had stnlM n n..A - viov, UI1U W US pursued, and f he found :at the pursuer Mierniiiir iwj-sf, lie OUld StOU at uie nrst liouse ho came to and walk ia .inK mC uorse at the gate. The pur; pucr woum ap tuo same, expecting to find Urown in iIia Imn.a . -I..4 .i... .. . lJute the former came in at the fiootdoorH I Hi l.iM... u. I. !.! i . . . 'I .utu-i wppeu oui oi tuo back doofj counted the swifter horse, and lied. I 11' A poor -old bKnd man, by the name ol UavitL Heard, ljving on Fourth Creek! wear what is now called Beaid's Bridge about 7 miles east of btatesville, lud a lew Mouira m guverjaid up. OJ,0n made a raid on him and took hi i . told him he would have a hard account lb rcnoer, "Je PI judgment, for rob ping a poor, old, blind man. Uf replied. jV,r'r"T io wuicii Bearurd lOlni-d 4,M lit Bllrn ' IT; . ....v - It is said that he wan dum r-:i .L ie ilaii"hter nf 21 tmin i:....,i - Island, t,ord but. his wile left him aud retururdito her father; where he in re- , , r. ; , . . "cu near me enere went one ni-Mit. n.1,1 k:ii.i n 1.:. ifatherfilawjs stoek. puiing hjs absence urom nejeave, no kit a base woman to keen house. ' ) i I Wlwn pi. mey uad a ulace cut jjecting part of ,,e rock, Dear lhnruci shoot tho assailants, wlio could only ascend the face of the cliff n ... .. .:. H --,WJlaMJ? L? lhe of the name, UL00k Out 8h0a S It id a I an .:,i .1.1. . me oones ot various kind of animals, I and pieces of broken crockery are foand j lit lhe present time by visitors at the cave, f t is not known to ! have been inhabited ; f ince their day, Various are tbe tradition ! n tho :ountry of the way that Brown I! L! eudr!0me "7 ! t and fomc of his confederates,' had escaped i.f to thi motintaiu after mm nf 1.5- lLT..- were pursued, and overtaken one sabbatb morning in a valley, where they vere di ivid.ng jheir plunr. Brown Va. shot and killed ; tho others escaped. ! Others ass that he was wounded ia Sountii taroliua m one of his plundering tomji: he reached a deserted bouse, wbere lie Another account is tliat It lud ro a uotise near .Mormon''. 3ill, few roiI4a v est . of Statwyille; tfiat !)0 emptied U feather led, and filled the ;ck with bell v-ww-..,-;, -.voiiujf upparei, and pewiirj Jvaro.liB vrs nur-nit-il KtnA t. r...i ?i i - . - - - " CH-J-. ISU1JCV crossing the river. But befcre he died 5 w iiu ui Duiuu oil cr mat uh uad secret ed under a rock in Third crtx-ir tiJ'J ... f ... , - ; , - J- WAt T llO Vi ill A ttA 1 a V a . ii i, uv.iiuii uuuio lllt'liuoueu. AllU tliouo'll a einau piece ot ilver money was found in vuu rouu near uiai por, atler much search! lnsr, no deposit J haa been' f.nnJ .i.i j placq indicated. ; .. y . 1 After the death of her tjroiher, Charity j4iown weiu to too west whether to s(jQie Ijother State, or the Western part of thil r iMvuv, uuvo hoi, appear, xworo iter deatb he made iorne! revelations nnrl Jjorat- direct ions where to) find yaluabl i nnrurl in ilia vin!h!iwni il. ...L l.. ' '. r . .-..- .uv vio MClWCCll tnreo Dog Wood trees, biased, fodfacio 5acb other. " ' !. hi It is said tbaK br the i snaeo nF 1 tonthi, mca canio (torn JJarjcombe. anrj Ii; ! : - i Mi I - 'flit .'in.-- ' -! I! Ii ; ;S . t . ' I i I lliy woodjjCCRinties to T hunt Jbr buried ar tides bv ber. directions. I & laj;ge hollow tree, "which hd beej broken off at-the ton. was blown down br the; wind and revealed sets of pewtef ware, it is -said. - 4 :v X I jj'bere wsphce, ft pamphlet publishedj flojone knows when, or by whom, giving in account of the adventures of these siivjular r characters. Only one copy o-f 1 been heard of in this part of th '.- If was owiied, and given by hi ther about 1844, to a man noy this has frrandtather about 1844. to a man fivingV 'd jwho At that time ca:riad oa the mills at ithe Shoalf. called lluffty's $0011 afteirilie book came into hi posses! sion.-a mini by the tnme ot lneodre Ferkius from Morgauton, was vi.i ing in the neirhhrhood. heann? of it. besrred - O T J o . r i .j the loan of it ; promising to return it by lettain time to a certain place by the stae. ! 8 J5ut he Bird soon after, and the b jok 9 never he recovered. 1 he man, in Question. uom whose relation, tor the hiist Dart, these facts have been irathered. ia bf Grmali dencenr. named Jacob lleff- tier; and liis father, Michael: JJeffner, at Irefy advanci'd age, is yet living in Cald- wen county j I I friie Mnri nllpcrpa tlint tvhpn ho nmN Lear the cave and tries to brlu?hia batteau to;lan(!, atjtjie base of the cliff, he hears :ia feflrflll j-mt f nrnp(1iii(P unt (rnm Cave ed far above the water but from the rock at the bottom. JL X. JEx e.-i f How many convertsat Core Creek mp-meetiiig? I doti't know Eldr mith took fn 20 on suspicion i Flattery is like the usurer who niakira I mall loans! on short time and demands exorbitant! merest. 1 R. R. R. 1 f Radway's Ready Rdiif I :? f i. t it lures tne wors pains in from 'in I (ll'C T11 vurrim uiniD. Not ono hoaif after, readiuir thiit &lrprtiKPinnt need any onefsnfler with PA1N1 S p J J r ItADWAY' UEApT EELlEJ! 18 & cufe foj? everr Pain S It ru tK firlt ol onfy Pain Uenedy that instantly stop tnfe nut cu;iwi-jtiiujt iimmn, aiiajs iimamations. and ikeb, IJowels jur otlTor glands or organs by ona application , in-from one to twenty minutes, no tnatter how fvinltnt. Khemnatie Bed.riddeu, Infirm, Criiple4, Ker- S-o.ua, Neurai)rte or prostrated with diseaie maT kiiffor It A llW oi? 1 . nt.u it.ii -jr I A X XlCiljlft Will itn'ord instant eae. ; - , i f' i 1 Tnflnmnitiiintt ll liinAJI,i Ittjlammdtiev of the Hotels, j j L i I Congestion of the tunas, fdre Throatj Difficult breathing. jj Hysterics, crpwj), Dipthcria, I'J . . 1 1'. . lf'; PrforrA, Jajliicn, IleadaeJie, Ifytlmche, ' W, , . ... t 1 ' Keuralcia, IVtewkalism, Cold CltM, Ague Chilli. 1 it' TThe applfcjitiou of the Beady Ilelitf to tne pirt or parts here the pain or difficulty exists will -afford ?4se and comfort, t i 11 Twenty drops in a half a tumbler of water wjll in; a few innments cure crampsAspasnis, sour stomach, htartbnrn, sick headache, diarrhdc, dysentery, atAic, Kind in the bowels, and all tn ternal pttiufi 1 : ii ITravelerflsbonJd' always carry a bottle jfcf Radwnra ateady Keliefv with them. A few drops iu war w;)J prevent Mckness or paiua from Chanp.f water. It is better than Freneh Urandy or bitters as a stimulant. ! fir ? IFever andAmit f Fever ami Ague cured lor fifty cts. There is net a remedial aircnt in thU Vsir!I t)lAf ! -Jll wire Fever atnd Aue and all other Malarioas, Bihous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other l?e vers (aadedjby ladway's 1'ills) so quich Iks naunay ajKeady iieliel." Fifty cents per ht- HEAlkni ! BEAUTY! ! f ! H . !!! Mongaripure rich Blood Increased "r?" Viooa wear sum & JJeaii- I pw LQftplcxion secured to all. j Sarsiiparilllan Resolvent! i.rIA stsnJ7Jtlf. -.1'. an f , pc mosi astonishing Cures :Uo ? 'Qvtcl'i'tf rapid are the chaunna ih I undergoes, under the influence of this ttvnaerjui Medicine, that EVERY (jDAY AN INCREASE IN XLiptl AiND WEIGHT IS ; HEEN AND FELT. THE: GREAT BLOon Pirnivrc-r, I El Every dwfn of thn S-trnn-iriiiian t: S"lW?.t,lroufll ihu W-Weiit, urine - ri-i4ii . 'J MCUl ice it'iofii rkFlirs ?r.. . . f ... . uuu U1.HC1 uu US II 111 iniMia .r tl,.. . . ii . ... ...viui -I, repiiirs tue wau tn the bodv Wltn Uew alMl xnnnH not.,nal ..,..... i. . 1 I s, conauiaptinii, glandular diseases, uleerliu toe tnruat. mouth. tumnN n.i. ;n .u .i.ii- aud other mirt nf thA G-diA.n .... . ji i - "V -v.... cvic CVCII, dUU. uiorous dl8ehar?ia ii.ruis of sk u diseases, eruptions, leVcrs sores, UUIi'l IlMaTkH ftti ta.-.-. ..U 1 3 acbej black lpots, worms in the fleVhrdau-f.r suvinu, ana an weaKening mod painfal oiRcnarccH. uieht sveata. liia life Wueiulc. are wiihiu the eaN --.o i.iifo w mis vouacr oi ilodem Chen.lst. rv.and a lew dava' n will son wwhingit tor cither ol these formtiCti. ..eac its potest power to euro tbn. : I It the patient, dailv beftmnin-r nin.Ji. At- DroereKBinfviBnwta-2 .""r'J: and rei)air;thB sama Hh Z.-?-71tT from healthy blood-and this the Sarsaparilliaii . r " an vviiiuii: -fair when ouce this rcmpHr -........ . :.,T!r,V . c .. -j 'uiiuwi ils v.or or nnnnintltinl .ml l . . ... -; r-..wW, -.uu ouccecuHin aiminixhihe the lww of wastpg, its repairs will be rapid, and ev. better and tron?ei . tbe lood dipestinf better, appetite njpwlng and flesh and weihtTn crea8inir. Nut. An r A.n. .uq... JLU qv?;, A.Zr I yli,M,u,QstituUonal Und -a.sa a uuAUUEit COMPLAINTS w,,uib diseases, pravel, diabetes! dropsy- spp-a-e of jwater,incntioenee ofurlne Uriffhtdisease, Albuminuria, and in alf 25 where tVrg are briek-dust depits ,oi t the bite an eg;?, or thrmds like hUe 41k " & Pmbid' dark "iappelra1eo a pnckint. burning sensation when passing "SiSr m the backlnS ' -rTv nr s aa r DR. II AD WAY'S f Perlccl Piinrnti- :n DerfectlT t " "a!, puree waSte' coled w,h Knji -Smai'Ser bo"J f " of tl.e eury miner Pr deleteriowirnp,. ! g 00 ferf A few disesnf Rin-r..'. .:.. .... 1 i ytem from all the boy;;,"nd SL.-! GM. ApH,B f rciiC,CL, 4 U Cwmin wtnmi, &. 1. DULLJONS Bear TntlHnr u Ifcelr Wcaderfel CaraiUe Efleets. They r not a tUo Fancy Drl uk, lUde of Paar Ram, WhUkefe Proof Spirits aad Kefaoo L.1 a a ara doctored, spiced and sweetened to plemae the tte.eiled "Tonic." "Appetizera," "Rtorrr,"e., tliat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bet are a true Medicine, made from the Native Knots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Ktiota lanta. They are Hie OUEAT BLOOD PUB I FIERnnd LIFE UIVIXO PRINCIPLE, a "perfect Renovator and InviKorator of the System. crryitiE: off all poinonocs mntter and restoring theblood t a itvaltby condition. Ko person can take Uiese Bit tors according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their, bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othei means, and the vital organs wasted . beyond the point Of repair. ' :j ' ! They are a Gentle Pergatlveaa well as a; Touic, possesfiiiR. also, tbe ecaliar merit of acting . a a powei ful ftpent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOK FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old. niarriod or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at Uie turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equaL ! For Inflammatory aad Chreale Rhearna tlsm aasl tieat, Dyspeaala ar Iadlgeattaa I!iilons, Remittent and Iatersnltteat Fe vers, 1)1 senses or the Illood, Liver, K1U tieya aud Bladder, these Blttera have been most s)icceiwfuL t$ach Ulseaaee are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. jIVSPEPrIA OR INDIGESTION, Bend ache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coiyrhs, Tightness of ths Chest. Dlssinesa, 8our fruetations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tbe Uouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpitatioa of the Heart. Inflammation of the Lnags, Pain ia the re gions of the Kidneys, and a hand red oUier painful ymf loms, are the oRspriaga of Dyspepsia, j Tbey invigorate tbe Stomseh and stimnlatt the torpid Liver and Bowels, which renacr them of uneaallsd efficacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im parting new life and vigor to tho whole system. i FOB SKIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter. Bait ftbeum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples. Pustules. Boils. Csr- J""?!- ?i,l5.W.0.rmr 8W Mead. Sore Kyes. Erysipe Iss. IteiuScnrfs. Biscolorations of the Skin. Manors and ul'Tf 8k,m- L whatv-r name o?Z. St 1 l"'i'l UP .7" rf the system in artort time by the use ol these Bitters. One bottle in sack Urencci J0,,,r,UC m0,t uiouTof Ui7 eirV J Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find 1U lm purities bursting through the skia in Pimples. Erup tlons or Sores ; cleanse It when you find it obstructed andsluggikh in the veins ; cleanse it when it is tout, nd your feelings will tell you when. Keep the Uood pare; and the health of the svstem will follow. , i Pin, Tapr, and atlier Warms, larking la the1 system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiolosist. iL'roT K,Crcr,r, "5 Muafupon tlM ?oftne "SSL'H u ' npt from the prvsenee of KiTo,.t -LJ!0t 1 '.h hhr elemenU of the body that worm; exist, but upon the diseased humors and lKdepnafta that breedthese living monstenTof S"?. of Medicine, no vifajresToe fteWttiS? TU frCe tbe ,rrtem from wormTUk. ). WALKEK, Proprietor. B. IL McDOIf ALD CO,' ri,?ud --v,Ants. sn rranelse. Cslifornia. i and 32 and M Commerce Street, NewYorkT sarsoLo by all pruugists and dealeba NQRTH-CAROLINA. Davie Countv, Superior Court. W. B March, Plt'lT., ) arjainst Pnlili inn V. II. Phelps, DePl. S Jit appearing to the Court that the defen dant above named, is not a resident of this Shte ; it is ordered that publication be made f..r four successive weeks iu the "Salisbury Watchman." uotifyiug him .that uuless he replevies the propei ty levied ou by givin' the proper bond, and pleads aud demurs a" tie uext N-rm of this Court, judgment by Je faultwill bo entered against him, and the i"lvny 'viea on will be condemuel to sat isfy the same. The account of the plaiutirs claimed against defeudant due by account ai.u note is ithe stun of five hundred aud seventy-nine dollars ar d forty eight ceuts (8579.4$.) iSaid wairant f astaehment is returnable on the 2d dav of H.t 1S7I offtceof the; Clerk of the Superior Court of v Astwiv cuuniv. Ann iff tho i )ur-,r,..n. taKe notice (of this.t his peril. . f --w. iiiv AVicuuaui ro'oi AUSTIN, 3:4t:$8! C. S. C. of Davie. fT B IJ UM P-H A N T ! 17 Gold & Silver Medals VUFRE awarded to CEAS. M. STIEFP, I T for the best. PIANOS over J4 different "MB"W ncw ork, HalUmore and Boston Manufacturers. OFFICE AND NEW WAREHOONS, - N- N. Ltb'rtr S., llaltlaunr. Bid. The StiefTs Pianos contain all the latest im provements to be found in a firj.l with additional improvements of his own in- Vimtinn T.f II. r..n...i : . . . u, iuuiiu in oiner iiisiruments. The tone, touch and finish nrthBirin-imr,.... cannot be excelled by any manufactured. A larjro assortment of Second Hand rianos always in hand, from $75 t 300. Parlor aud Charch Orrani mi,m on.i;(r.M.t styles on hand, from $50 and upwards. Send for Illusirated Catalogue, ctmtaininir names of over loon Snnth are Virpnians.) who have bought the Stieff Mfuw uiur oi me war. fedpt. J-.J r. 1871. FaU Trade 1871. HEW G000S ! GOODS I ! liloNooly efts WAltozi TTAVE received their New Fall Stock and are selling them at OLD PRICES, notwithstanding th - ... . cr p. " out c 111 AltUIU and Wollen Goods. They would also pll - pecial attention to tbeir large and well assort ed Stock of men's Und dots clothing in which thev are offerinir a you wish ut savemony call and examine their oepi. ;7J. -lt-l. , O . a fa-fa .ism a j. m -SALISBURY HARDWARE STORE, A FULL STOCK always on hand of every irietv Nails..Iron. RtPl TT r Jl ci j ' ' vJiaiii vis- dies, Scytheis 100 Dozen Axes at low prices. buns. Plstolfl.' Kr vm mnA V.b. T.-L:.l u. c, , . , ' -"I .vi.ii, l uriMDU Scales, the; best roughi Iron Plows to be found. W e warrant them togive satisfaction. Thomp son's Plows and Suh&oiler. CORK SHELLERS, i STRAW CUTTERS. and a thousand other tbi . - P ' J UUHl in your orders or come and bur. , , i " uAWil0PD & HEILIO, wfn-lj, Salisbury, IJ. C. 18C9. 1870. TREMAJWE n an o r ones are acknowled by all who hate them in use, and by the First if uricol Tahnt, to be equal and in many respects, Superior to any ilanuiactured - Jft?y combine Immense Power, Equality Stceetncss and Brilliancy of Tone, Elasticity qf Touch, and 'Great Durability. aaaBa-aQ Dealers, Teachers and others desiring to purchase a first-class instrument are invited to examine these Pianos before making their selections elsewhere. PATENT AGRAFFE l'REBLE, Together with all modern improvements. The most thoroughly seasoned tJmberthe market af fords is selected, rcgarOlesi of cost, as ire feel ! " .-,s' assured it will be the cheapest in the end. Tbe great increase in the sale of our instru has menu, enabled as to reduee our prices for Fist Class Pianos, from ten to twenty-five per cent, lens than any other honso (offering the same class of instruments) in the United States. While we act upon the maxim of "quick sales and small profits," we make it, at the same time, a special object te furnish onr customers with instruments in no way inferior to the best in the market. Many families have had a desire to obtain a Piano, but could not afford to pay the dealer a profit of from $100 to $300, neitherdothey wish to purchase a cheap made instrument, that would cost more to keep in repair than it i worth, hence a large claw oi our music loving people have been obliged to do without. "We can furnish New Seven-OctaTe Piano Fortes from 273 to 050 dollars. Second hand Pianos lrom 40 to 280 dollars. CP Parties orderin-rhr rnnil m.v mU o J - "j i uyuu the best selections. r Our Pianos are fully warranted for six years Descriptive Circulars sent to all n.ri. .r v . - -- k- m vi 1UV country upon application. C. M. Tremaine & Brother, MANUFACTURERS, 433 Broome Street, New ffork. THE BDRDETT Combination 0RGAH. ( With Carpenter and BwrdetVs New Improvements.) The disagreeable reedy tone entirely over come in this instrument. The Verdict it tianimons! The Creates! Soeeeu of I he ige ! ! We Challenge the World to Equal It!! And cordially invite tlie profession, dealers and the musical icorld generally to examine this truly tconderful instrument. The Burdett Combination Organ Asits name indicates, isan ingeniosonion claMonr standard luiprortnieiiU. con.bir.ed ith many new la- til PAfl h-tu.a kdf.tas iai..J . .. ,u"uuuce or an-.-to pled in lU.ed Orgaus, togetber making tLit Organ the m rU I VLTKA Or intrUDirnt. .1 l. ready created a rerolntion ia tbe public mind in the decided favor of Ue general adoption of Heed Urrana. both for aeenlar mnl ..j 1 an instruroeatU required either to aces m pan r th With the maltitudinons and ant tions that are contained ia this Instrument, the most intricate atasic of the "great soasterm,M can be ren dered as on a grand orran : or the moat aimni. sic lor the melodeoa can be played by a child. All the various improvement on th Harden rw. gan are protected by patent, belong exclnairelr to the Company, and can be used oa no other organ. The pi-esent Bnrdett Organ has received the most i cordial and highest encaninms from thoaa raakiag ! among the first of moaiciana and organists. The Xew Tori Independent says of the Bur- i dett Organ ; -It is by tar tbe most perfect reed instrument we hav rr a Aon n The Christian Leader says : TTe had no idea tat a reed instrument could be brought to such perfection." i The Xew ' York Observer says : '-Its purity orvotcing,richnes8 oftone, and wonderful or ehestral combinations, together with a number of newjnd original stops, render it an instru ment of acb perfection as to be beyond com petition " , . j The press and public everywhere who have had an opportunity of listening to its beautiful strains, not only giTe it their nnqnaliCed appro val, but unhesitatingly concede tba. it stands without a rival. Tl e Burdett Organ ranges in price from $135 to $1000. We hav also New Cabinet Oigant at Mt $75, $100, &cT ! C. in Tremaine & Bro., j 1 ! 1 1 twuoivsAut Agekts, f ' f 435 9r?ttR4? Ht.fTrv -'-TTTC JulyS. Ji-Ui .si.',; THE CONNECTltUT!;MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., OP,' HAHTPORD, CONN. is ASSETS OYER TUE ADVANTAGE OFFERED O l a a m. i a Solid Security, Superior iKconom Annual ANNpAL INCOME With Lower Expente of Jlanaricment jii... ll .1.. ji. .: l. : J . :e - mi sue. must ucaiiauio aiuus 01 Life and Endowment Policies, On which Dividends will be paid j ANXIJALLT AFTER .Tim FIRST PAYMENT. A ; O. P. WAIT, Oeneral Afent, -rv . . . I 1 r (Jco opposite Jkoi-Otiice, JMXA. BRADSHAW, Ag'l.lSalisbnryUsG-tf RALKlGIl, N. C. PIEDMONT AND AELINGrTOK; LIFE INSUKANCE COT. HOME O R I C H'M O N Anset lOsh September, 1870: Annual Income over..; Policies issued to 1st Dec, PREMIUMS ALL CASIlREDUCED BY THE ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN. OFFIoiBRS; W. C. CARRINGTOX j w a a,T -a . jKJiin i. iu wauds, J. J. HOPKINS, D. J HARTSOOK, PROF. E. B. 8M1TU, J. E. WOLFF, , . . : ; j ; LKWIS C. UANES, Actst, D. W. COURTS. Gen'l. Agent for Wertern X. rj Hwffm jV C LEXIGT03f. C. v k ACTIVE AOEN WANTED E VE U Y W HERE. jr r eb. 10 Ij. j ; I ; CHRLOTT-B Si CHARLOTTE. N. C.I ; REV. It. BURWELL, i JOHN B. Bt'UWELL. A.M.) TriMr-ali. Tbe 4th a Oct. next and contitines nntil June 3ti ItCiL. Clrcu lar and Catalogue cunUioing fnll jmrtieular. aa to term. Ac., forwarded ou atiili-ti..i- tn. Principals. July 7ih. 27 3m. , THE XEW ; Family Sewing Machine ! 94 now Kit v. EMPIRE. . 9l noutnv. The extraordinary snccesa oftlieir new and Ira-! proved iiiaiiuf-icturine Macliim s for lijrLt and liea-I vy work has indurei: the KxriKK Sliko Ma cbink Co. to Manufacture a NEW FAMILY MACHINE j ofthc ai..e ntjle and constrnctlon. with additionil ornamentation, mik n? it eqnal in heau'y and fin- with other Family Machines, whereaa: in ne-1 fulaesa it fur onutiip- all competitors. Tlie price' of this now acknowledged nccesiv aitirle cornea' within reach of every class; and the Company la prepared to ofTer mrst liberal indncrtrer.ti-to buy era. dealer and aganU. App'v for r?rrnjir and nay26:lj 295 B wry ;H Y. 1s rapt-a? s-n-ai.v .a sow prwmum r rrtmrtBf XTtfrntU, S9 sa4 rUIMI XOLLS, MISCCltS, tZZlD tytUmUm aa :) IridiU Cstai fvfml, JVf u4 AtUU, mm4. Urt rtmJf M imm.iimt, .m. . Tk. CBZAJ" ZSTCmtim$ Tm4r tk. WOKtlt, uj U WtLt Stir CX OS BXX, lm n, rttmmt., -moti , b Sr- -nU-m.1 U tb. -us .f ZTwiM,...rs, T-ir, JT-im, r-W. At, an4 Ii la f. la n rur O MIST TZAST rOWDKm aou bt oaoccas a CEAtxaa txarw ntaa. i ilani-Actared by DOOLEY L. .TXTTUXS 9 NEW STREET, NEW-YORK. LAND FOR SAIB ! Acont 102 Acres, - Seven miles from SalUbnrr, on the wjlkeabnro lUwd, adjoinin-; IWnj. IlowarJ, J o. U ingua and olliers; -irt of it fcnond Creek Ittoai. Terms, one-fonrtli call, balance oOei two and three yearn credit. Enquire of Jno. Miller, ho lives on the premise, or of 11. Barringer, Agent, Charlotte, Aug. 25, 71 2m BARBEE'S HOTEL, HIGH POINT, N. C. 0 PPOSITE RAILROAD DEPOT. Ten paces from where the Cari stop. Beat of porters ia attendance at all trains. Mail Stage for Salens leave this bouse daily. Paasenirers dispatched to aav point at saorianti- by private conveyance. Grateful for the liberal patronage of tbe past we hope by strict attention to the want of anr rnests to merit a continuance of t h. same . WM. U. BARBES, . Jan. 1. 1870-tf Proorietar. r w ii .NEW GOODS. McCubhins, Sullivan j & CO. Have just received tlieif Fall and Wis lev Stock of Naw tioniU, consisting of Dry ;oods. 11 aid ware. (Jroceriem, Qiieesware. Boots and Shoe a, Hata and nt. Oil. Painu and Dye Stuff, Iron and SW1 Saddle, llarneiM and Coach Trimmin-r,i Kole, l'p per. H-irneM aud Skirting Leather. Ulastiof and Uifle Powder, Uap-rinjr and Tiaa la fact every thing THE PEOPLE NEED. Don't fail to CALL AND SEE I US. They keep constantly on hand a large Stock of GUANO, PHOSPHATES. tlME dc Send in your Order. ; Salisbury, N. C; Sept. 19, 1871. r Pure Apple Vinegar. POa ULXJJt J ; 20bbls.ofAPPLE VINEGAR, of mr own mannfactnre, warranted Pckk and ceno'tne. Addn VM. d. H Alfr.KR ';- Ii:.!- iVii.t, I 833.000,000. f TQ INSURE BY THIS CONPANY IS i i . . jJ aiid iu Convenient irsten of Liv dend. ABOUT $10,000,000, i 3 Iff than ady other American Company, it i- f ' m at if (F..FICE, D , V A . $2,011,0911.70 1,000,000.00 3,000 j.;.. 1870 1 j.. F - Pkkidiwt. Vjck Pauidxvt. AssiSTAJiX StXKETAKT. 1f Skcrktaey. ACTUABT. U..DPXRiKxrxDEXT qt Aoxvczrs. !WimOY$KY& RINTLES. j j CHARLOTTE, N. C, t KE pnir rwivir.p iSHr imrreuse Fall VtiK-k for the Whole 8ac and ltail Trade partof whuh are impwiteddiiecl torn Europe! A.l:c 2o 'Jt. WILLIAM VALENTINE. Ithe barber, KETUKNS UIS THANKS to hi. OLD i ri:iEM)S and the Public fur the liberal uininnpe heretofore extended Ui hitn. iieuow ii fofinx them that he has iitu-d up a new and i-.fouiii-diuua Shop, In Dr. ZXendersoa s Brick-Suilding-.aoomWo. a, wjjere he would be pleased to ee them. Uo plarautee U pive atiraclion in every ease. Hf ban iri his employ of the Ixvt Ualr Drrst-em iu; j extern onu uannioa. lie request a call frn all. ifialisbttry, X. C. Dec. 17. 18ft9. fV-tf i TTATT. onrl WTMTPD -S- iiUAJ C1XU II 111 J. I i IL IMPORTATION. l! 18 7 1. J i o: 1 1 Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods, i :o: jArmslroiiff, Cator fc CO. I isroiTiti ixd ;onriior BONNET, TRIMMING dr VELVET j I RIBBONS, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velccts, Blonds, j j Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Floicers, i leathers. Ornaments, Sfraw Bonnets & Ladies' Hats, I i Trimmed and UntrlmmtAl, j I MIAKER JIOODS, Ac j 237 & 239 Baltimore SlrtH, S DALTIMORE, .TID. DCVr the largest Stock to be fooml in this Couatry, and oru-quallej in choice, variety and cheiipne, conpriinx the late Knropeao nov eltiea. Orders solicited, and prompt attention ft0- sep6:3inpd Save your Wheat & Oats, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS-! n'i? l1!1 diVIe,?.to PWrt EC8T in i d If tb direction. ar cartfol. lj f. 4 lowed and tho eropls injared br mat tha mooey will hoebeerfallr refunded. All I a.k Is h trial. Prepared and for sal out at ! i J- H- EXXISS' L1, - -Orof Store, f7tf- SalUbarj. i tiXTT-nvt rtaiT nizi meoals awaroco mr. fiERAT SOUTHERX MANUFAC TORY. j .j WM. 0. KXAUK Ac CO. i Manufacturers of -GRAND, bQAURE AND UPRIGHT i ? Piano Fcrtes. ? : "BALTIMOBE, MD. Jhee Inatrumenu have been before the Pub lic for nearly Thirty Years, and uioo their ex eellencf alone attained an aapstrcioaed pre-na-infnee, which pronounces them uncqnafled, in toae, TOtTCH, WOKKXAXSHIP 1XD DtaA- I : m urr. ,13-JAH oor Square Pianos have onr New Ira -roved Oviuisthcso Scale and the Agraffe Treble, Xe3uWewonld call special attention to oar late Patented Improvements in Grand riant .rid; i'uare Grand, found in no other Piano, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than Ms jet been attained. JLVery Piano FuMy Warranted for Fc I lE&T We are br special imn aftaafir sns Ui flif nub. Parlor Organ aud Melodious of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale and ReAil at lowest Factory Price. ; Illustrated Catalogue and Prica Litis prompt ly famished on Application to j j WM K HV.- ti, Tl.lifnrr. n. 1 1 a- win - Prospectus of ! t "THE PATRIOT." SSaasasBSBBBBS. A sssas- THE PATRIOT,' a dsilj Democrxlic and Cotjaervstivt Dewspaper, It published by the "Patriot Newspaper Association at No. V27 Jj street, between Ninth and Tenth, city of Wsh. ioftoo. Tb Patriot' will advocate a prompt and perfect restoration f the Union in all it parts and iu eatira intefritj; equality- aaorrtk 8utca as prescribed by by tha conatituUoa; a. immed ial removal of all disabiliia smuhint from I be civil war, and tha restoiattoa of Ltr mony and fraternal fellowship between all sec liona of tha coantry, which tU abases and naor. patrons of partisan power Larc criminallj hv A Tariff for rrvmus to cover tha erpeadiw ores of an econotnical admiak-tratioa, Vad iu meet thajost oblirlions of the Government, as opposed to the existing ryatem of eaharbiurt protection for special monopolies and csditn gmi-ed paruahtv for favored manufacturerf : : Reduction of the preaent odious sad ot prtL sive scala of Uxalion, both as mllfi5 to duties on Imports and on internal rrvennex Kiyid vonomv in errrj depsrtmenl of the Government and retrenchment of the cxix-. es, Ctvil, Mduary and Naval: , A aoand Naiional curmy, equally di-tribt,. ted smonj the Slate, and protected arain,t speculative fluctuations-: . 7: Tba righU of.intcllitcnt labor mgnSnd all selfiah com binationa to desradc and Aet.rsciai U- Legislation by which the public lands will U reserred for actual settlers, and as a reaourrvof National credst. In opposition to the lUd'icsl policy of mormons fraaU to specalaiors and oorrupt schemesi : Tle fullest and firmest protection to Aturr.. can citiaens abroad: And cordial srnnslliv srlik all r.Y . ... J r 'T" snij. S'-nX lor liberty and sHf-rovemmenL ; . mm uotmv-. m pwwa a srwsiapcr of t,e first claaa. and to tili-st ik. t ... .. m mm m m s,ss a - - - -SJ f ' TpH in mil iu deparuoesu. Terms Inwially Cash in Adtanett The Wackly Palnot, per aaoasa, aia Tha eekly Patriot, par aaawsa,chsU vt vm or EDore, 2 l0 Remittances ma v ha mad Iw Ammtm i. Fiyabla la any U tha prinapaj cities, srl v ost O&c orders. Addresaosi baa JAMES O. BERRCT. "Patriot Office," Waahintoa, l. C. Xitiinil DemDcrttii EitfBlUe Inidrtt CiBaiUtt. Waoiwotox, D. C, Awrnst th, iSTd W take r-leaaara la rmt-amMln. . nesUy to xha aupport of oor lrsnorraUc and nCtT.Te -ri throufhout the country TW Pwrriot newspaper, aa asmounccd ia the "WTwg i m ua. Tbera ia no journal at tb Capitol tlroi-f h which the voice of c-pjxuiori can now be heard, or the abuse and iniquities of the party in pow er mav be expot-ed. tych an orpan has become an admitted ne cewaity, which we art perauadei will be aUv and statisuctorily supplied by Tbf I'stri." " Tliia enterprise rests upon a rm tiundaiim, and ia eniilled toth conSdence and favcr of all men who dcire to redeem the ;ovrrnn.rtit from misrule and corrof-tion, snd to brinj Lak tl principlrs, simple virtues, and iaUrritv of our fort-Cither, COMMITTEE: e ,?mna,l M- chairman. T. XI. Ssnith. II. . Slottim M. aw. l r. JMone M C, R T Merrick, N L JeCriS '""umpwihi, i., i reasufvr. COXGIlKSSIOXAL committee": Enxene Caserly, Csl; John PKiotkloti. N J ; W m 11 Iiarnnm, Conn; II V SU-rtim NY John T Bird, N J ; Sam'l J lUndall, Pa ' B f Ripp", Iel ; F Stone, Md ; J V' JuLum- Va V E KHoher, NO; P Van Trump, Ohio ; W K .Niblack, Ind; AG Ilurr, 111; R WitcWter, Kv; U A Shcale, Tenn ; E WelU, Mo; C A Eldnd-te, Wis; K M Wilson, Minn; Jo-t-ph s Smith. Oreron ; J A Johnson, Col ; J C Connor Texas; PM It Young, Ga; A Railev, U; A C Rogers, Ark. jtf IMI)RTAXT NOTICE TO COySUMEBS of DRY GOODS. All He tail Orders amotxntinr to 020 aad Orer Delirered In any atX ot the Country FREE OF EXRRESS CHARGES Hamilton Easier 3L Sou., OF BALTIMORE. II D.. In order the better to meet the wants or tbr.r Retail Customers at a diaLanr Kr. ed a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly tti r mail fall line of Sauiple of the Nrett atd mot Fashionable (mmhIs. of Faasm. Ksotta and Do MtsTio Manufacture, smaraate-eicr st all times to aril as AW if not at lets prci$. tlua anr boose in tbe country Itayinjroar rwls from the larst and rnt celebrated msunlactarera in the different parts of Faropc. and iapnrtinf tb same by aJaanrr direct to Baltimore, our stock is at all times promptly supplied with tha novelties of Us London and Paris market. As we bay and sail nly ft euk. and musks no bad oVoU.wa art ablaand willicf to sail w.r roods at raon nt to nmw rn c t. lkm PioriT than if wa gavs cradiu In sending for mamnitm iiunY. tL 1 good dtrird. WkeplhbU grades of ev ery clan of joods, from tha lowest to the sxt costly. tSr Orders acoomnaniad br ih a.V -ari!l La entC.0.D. Prtmpt.payiax WnOLCJALB BUTtRS are Invited to inspect th 8tock in oor JobbUg and Packare Depart ment. Address nAUILTOX EASTEK 1 SON'S. 177. 193. 5J0 and 203 West Baltimore St.. Oct. 21 ftlj Baltimore, iir Change of Schedule. Company Shops. Jaae 3d, I'd. On and after Sondav, Jans 4th. I(CI, train will be run over this road ia accordance with the followiug TIME TABLE 11. C. RAILROAD tkakts rroixo Err: etrsi aaarva. STarioas. a aaaiva ns kssva. CbsrWMIr,... S.lisbarj,... Grrvbt--- . C. St t aa4:.". a. . t-: ftrra ltS -ll:ia - ; -IX.'Sr.BU 1-S.su t t - , IM , It U - i &.u M ; t-u I 1 I.rs - i ' il If r . fcSS " !.! " II S - JO H I -r. rk. sUlel-tk G TBAI5S COIO WaV; MAIL. sasi-ra. i lsatb. arsr. sasts. ls svsvtsa. Ckartatt. ----4 Tli i s " Si-Sea ' Sslisssry. , 4 11 saarv. ,n " ssraa rr- 4 T a Sit m ttM mm -jrrswr e-r-, 1 5 - las - ' tISra gbaas. 1l.tr rs ltlis !1tSrs lt " ssbnrs' .la.rl ; a ,U.Kam ll.i fit. 'tUr.i. TK ' 4s Cm, GaVtsfcosV I Li r Rslflsa. LUr.a. T SI W.H GREEN'. kf site r of Tran sport am . Company Shops, Jane 3. IfTI, -tJ-tf Cheap Chnttlo fortpnir. -a-;. r.i i'u J,rr :'fi j i . 1 , -. rt ' fU .-i . "I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1871, edition 1
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