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.! "H A. . i O. 3 . t '1 4 ' 4 4 f Carolina iUalfljmaitl ! SALISBURY, FRIDAY DEC. LOCAL AND STATE ITEHI T jAUVKKTISEJIliJiT, 1f,vinir nurrWd the nrintin stock M1anli;l -I .... . o , .... - - -- scription list of the Old Xorth Siaten accord - n?e will the terms of the sale those who had paid in advance for lht paper, will look to us to fill oat their term. Those who were indebt ed to' that paper at 12 o'clock on Saturday the lOtn.ult., Imdjheir indebtedness transferred to us, j and it is a matter of importance that all ididtild be promptly paid. Those not behind Xceoding three month may yet pay at the ad vance fate of $2,50 for the year. y Oct. 3, 1871. , J. 7?. I .RUN EE. jYcifl Advertisements. L. M. Davis, Rock Hill, S. C 0'o.r.mission Business, ! J llervey Stevenson, Execntor of J, F. Hell, Iredell Co. Important Land Sale. . Ko(i:c to Assigne??.. In lbinkttiptcy. Samtul Grope. ()vcrtuan, Holmes & Co., removal no tick - ' , iC'raford &c Ileilig, removal notice, j. Allen iJrown. Produce Commission Mpchant. - ' j Jrhe Xorth Girtunma promises that if mem beta areito be expelled frooi thelgiHlature for b:ln kuklnx, expel also, those who-have been members of the Union League. That is right. Prnnlj Punciin, a railroad negro hand, was killed at Statesville on Saturday last l.v a down 'if- . train on. the V extern Kail Road. He was drunk, and thai was the cnue of death. "Mr. Welch'a reolulioii requeKling Clovernor Vance 16 return his credentials, an reported in ouf Uiif, waj taken up on Thursday, and oti motion laid on the taMev It will be obnerved that the Governor' annu al rat-swage excJuUea much of our uual variety ofmatUr. For the same1 reason we have been obliged o lay over tome interest comruiinica tioniifrom oorrefpondenti. These xh all appear nun.-- - ',: v Tftf HfxCjuH The 1'hnrlottt Democrat mig gwUto JudK Logan to i rcsirn hU Judgeship Ujmi.e heiii not fit to fill tlic- nfli,. - ! ftf. CliJa. PhiKpn; wjio han len seriously ill, m reported somewhat I improved, but fctill in a critical! condition. ! Head the account otj a emmpiraey against Gen. LchcI. Th. tfrttininr bf the witnesweiTinake out ia cae aiiiHt Vmj F. Henderson which would utterly ruin any other man. . .: - yP- . . f ''t'X'f'" tntWage has leen pretty se ffely crUicwed by a fjortiou of the press, that -J'ortion relating to the University especial! mid iot wjtlijout canc. ilforc itamntoth il'tiatovsMr. RWi t 1 1 : 1 . . . i . Altirphy ha ldt oiJ otic table three Iiih potaioea i weiglinjg 50 ounces a lit tlo xver an avernge of one lb. i a h Scarcely a train has! passed last, since our lad, that did not take down to U.tl righ more-or Ids K'iiUlux p. iso.n rs, and witnci?s m kukliix case. '1 o vntrr. of WiVm N. C, will re- y -('i.ui: p-tny malice iutimid ue a.idworry tliemiuto th- sap. r-'V"1 Miant and the Ruiical llow will jt work ? party. j -TKWPJ3RANUE SEUMOX. Tim pastor of the PreabyK rian church, . this placj-, Rev. J. Rumple, gave no tice from the pulpit, U,t Sabbath, ibat he ouUpreacli, next Sunday, on the gencr ri SUuiect bt T euiperancr, and ihe cost nd evils of iiiteiunerancH. It ; ...1. Jct which Cither direcilv or i,l; ,i oncer.u every person, old and young ; "d we doubt hot those who hear the propnsod discourse, will be well repaid forheir attendance. rh4HlS3huy.-TU1 pastor also gave notice tliat lunsday nigh, services wonld Lave referihcco Thanksgiving, and ex pressed arish for a fall attendance of the congregation. WE TAKtVIT MACK. Wc aisorry tojearu that Judge Cloud apprehends that?our article relative fo hi8 Jittciittons to pur mountain girls willjikely gt up .soittv .jeaUsv anu),,S his olrj 'ottheaWw'.tW nnHtain. wU certainly regret that an v such ih;,. J u lio',"and hope he will retvard Unwelcome, recep-ioH from JACK. KVEBV OXE of his I;idv ,flUP --y rn& Sliaatt f rom nn r.. . . V - V " ,v ' ,ar i,s ol,r intormation itcnds, asaii honestthd well .ueanh.. "'V? lf cufUJt at no distan-. day. , A . c. titutn. t IC real isnlira hi I.A r , SiS&Rl" pettmg antf money-spunding ju r,olUi c' bribe-tnlrino. .! iiV , I i . : rt "'b ri'1 '""rnz l)V wee... Th the campaign litrn: Honest me . t frf wen. natrirttu. -i . V .u ,Hl I anfUrr,t, iJ. " ' , will ' v . wiii i mi Hit V. ' won 111.11 CO ,pinst tlieittosts of Seetlo',1,1 II..... ... i corrupt loialem iwl, 7 " -,,u will, .l,?w "."f J'?JM. co.,n:lt itsVhUS, i lVln Railroad, ...v. .1 llli nirrnn A- 1 - .. ' resigned J. r.-:.:.. ', WH Lenceforth .1 . " '.l Filru neion T .7 V i i ,,u,,r,,,, of the r .y flf hch l.A I,. ' i,.. v HI II --y-.-:.- ..tj - - U'yy-, f lJnih:l sn0 at IllllHl fUlwl 1, . a . Jl t " r !'l3 jr. ,,.,,,er -v:a-win not u 1 li ,;. ' r -1 f;IW n.' a il... l filled U n i'' V i- -" M J.T T,r' 'nlM! u. 1 : irv J .... . Jl ! . f- 1 iw-iuuiniw al iu las proceeded with rclock. The jWfi called n which dud several caBoe no action whs taken le kukli "IX asi'8 wiprB fnnlii.i.At :i "ft term, and tl.e cjerk was directed to rw the recognize irrthe snmai,, rp,V '',e ddant. arc T-ow bailed I harder whs made wM, a proviso tI,!t it rct.on was desired, the matter should comWforej the coi it. A n u oi ber , n parti;renewtd ihiAt balr Tl L t ilio if! i t-i i.oa"- I he case of the Led Slates VS. Jm,W H. Hargrove ?,8nltr h"a"g to-morrow. Di,t,ict Attorif,r!procutpon ,.aid M c kl the d4Hne T?nH q:. i e trimitjsibe PhnisliCd:" This ... ??mt mPv HoIdei,Mhe MlA W . . - ft . tho-.u,KA i "C Ba7 ryj Otrtll fl VntinJiiwi ULI. TV K u Kl " - iv irnm ntli Carolina are guilty, and t i elf rllCllt l is nmnf .f it 11 olden static indiett'd in V,..t. r.; i: iih ior i wo prltf-nt arv f,ffa ; i "iui utiiuii guilty baitaeXr. fod-fienfinri He is sm r"3 cu, ,h1 womarauet to Tarboro froro " i.i son me otlicrl;,v. ...A ,i. i. liltle infant child . . 1 . ... n - j ...... ii ii. i iich: hit She was too p(or and gat on the train ttj nave n com 1 1 m to ritnrn to VVilso among her 'friend wttb ilie dead bod in Iter amis. She was taken from the in by the kind clti- - ... ill unnii ;tli baby decently if . i T J r ti s i D1KD. 0r! V'C "lt- aftr 4i illness Mrs Sarah AnwlUU Tii..b...kn ,...i,TP nrM- IMaekwelCS S . In early JifegMrs. Biak well il . -T8 co ,tv 1 hJ K"" r'tenan lrch in tlli county and by axons.sttnt christian life of 40 jears, she proved the genuineness ani ieeritv o her rehgion. She bore her longU'JKSK I ness wuh patience a4 reaignaiion. X fear of death trouble! her in the closing ho.m of fe tar w.th strom? faith s&e met the Krtet rial No doubt ex.stH of her readineaa, and im' ness to die She had fchosen that p f whuh bhall ueyer 05 taken away from her ' I "I :- - JR. me a mem- HOW TO SECURE A II A X DSOM E INCOME GOOD PAY FOR LITTLE MOllK Office Qf the Morning Star and Carolina Farmer. 1 WlLMixOTOX, N. C, 1871 Desirous afpidlyexjendi, the circulation of the Weekly Star and Carolina Farmer, I hTve v" t'CT.iiiiary lnuui emenis. toae IIV( rnl(rTricnu S i r ' s " '"'""tii as i nave never " oy any newspaper proprietor in XSorth Carolina, ! The Weekly $tar is a lanre twentv-piod.t ml nmn paper, published eviry Friday inornW, i time tor al the mails, jand is tilled wittf emer- a ung ana nsetui reading n.ifttef. It contains lull .and reliable reports 9f markets, a complete ;iud '"'ounaMiiff a.trolinaiiews. lion price, S2 Up per yea:1, iu adv The Carolina Funnei isia first ... niv 1 Utl (II 'llrwa III fl'il'' Sub.scriji- ince. cl.ifw Agricul tural Moml.lv M -..w.vv mnnsi, original ana selected, has handsome ovcr and rillq-page, an.l is printed on the hnest paper, and, with new type just from the foundry Every farnier in the two Caroli nas shotikJ bavj a copy, aiid it k otdyvnoeem,. ry W exhibit specimen copies in drdeHo secure subscriptions. Subscription price, $2,00 per year in advance! Now, if you are willing to act as my Agent, and go to work earnestly and xeaiousiv in my behalf, I will alhav you the following liberal compensation. . I j ' On every new subscriber, up to ten, 50culs on every new s.ilJ8Crile!r aifter the iirst ten, $l! In other words on all new! subscribers less than ten , number, I will allow you a commisskai' of per cent.; and on al in excess of ten a conuuion of 00 jht cent. Savon will. observe that after you have secure.! the'first ten subscri bers (for wliieh foij receive 60 cents eaeh), v,u are paid $1 for very addiMoaal Hibseriber'ob! tamed for either;! iKinerv- i-! L t '. I ill i' inniu a iv . . P I bis very liberal ofier i4 not intended to ap ply to any but stri. tlyevsubscrilHrrsthose ""i""1 ows receiving nther one of the pa KTS, c L . . T itimicj sjtt n senbehs at SI i.wvm.. i...i .J . no money on sul)- , j :, . r ij "u v on ect is to uv troducc the M.-nu.ii i,K,i .1 . , r :r "tt ueignoornoou and so rely on their merita-to rtain for manv years the suUcnbers now obtaintkl atdt, to subsi-riber and Cfajrge stnpyoiHo agents will n6TTe. ngtice.l. Positlvclv tins condition will not be kfrialW froni iu atiV case whatever. i , , y SpecinrenTOpiw of both paiiers vUl bsent - r. v niiw iMi iu (wiivii.su ior. aubscri oers. .. - fc I ; ; I.I li? i A i . pus,,tle Monung Star, a first class wt newspaper at ndr vear r.n fi.r fi mtonthw-'i,r kiOO for tlJl if".'..?3 'W "flV thS r'lkrl will allow vou a roniTniMsion ,f25 per cent; ! ' " &nd for specimen copies, fead them carefully, amll fcel siirejbHcau confeientioustv recom- imiui uiem to your tnendsand neijrhlrs. 31:3t nai. ii. IIJSKNAKI). and Proprietor. ' KEEP XT DEFOllE 27E PEOPLE tnatffrrmd j Chester county, and half Hacks, hve cmdcmnal th iol of the President, aml ttielak tlud 44tde ALLCUAftOS fQSXAMKl) IK Til E PHOC ITa f X Till v nu !.. L. . i. . wr i i nr. 1-KKSIDESf OP THE t.itMJ 8T.VTES AlE WITUOLT FOl VIl tioN." ; : Here i a rebuke, says the Raltimere " wlud, should be Known evertwere. the jdemoe,-,..;. always lofu it beforeilheinednl, I . . " i wu a l m a. - l - s r . - iu aoioe calistn to the tihrth -yvi ana ll sweenadi- J" 1872. U c LAND FOR SALE ! I leg to call your attenffbnito tbefactrtal will-bantered on my bxmkMinlcse'tf la iicc&iu Aeout 102 Acres, ve miles fnuii Salisbury, on the Wjlkesboro Iond, adjoiuuiK iJenj. Howard, Js,f illSQS and others; part of it Second Creek BoUnT thre:;r;eredu?t,r Sh' and iM: MilK: ki Jives on .the. yfwf i Por SiUslui7 ac9 store- ? N OVERMAN, HOLMES & Co. jV INVITE THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC uiiwtanuy receiving new r5r-Tn'r V . ln UlJr 1Jne -Mannfactnrers snpphes in abundance IMPROVEMENTS AND NOVELTIES , -W FOR THE l&r HARDWARE lVB STV' STORE. j.WX AWF01B HAVE MOVED THEIR enS?1r ?uth-West of their oW tand.Designed and constructed for their S arTieS rjV1!:!!'"1 -5t tothe display of the almtti ra,nii . . ?. l"vy una comprehensive stock. CfCall at the sign of the Padlock, Main street. iu 3 t!ikfVie-reem gently occupied by Row, and PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS fc Cash paid for, all leading articles of country Produce. SALISBURY DEC. l 1S71. BKPOKttjJ ISY 1. A. WcclAjACOniCY.OROCKR "dcoa, per pound, l - S it- 1 Cotlee, pei pound, 10 to 2U to 70 to too to 10 to 2U to 2o to 16 to 13 28 75 76 vorn.pcr OlibU, oi 06 lbs ileal, bush. 46 ' Copperas, i TJH1 Hull 11 A Candles, Tallow -" Adahiuntinp. 2o 80 Cotton, Uer uouml. L: ! v 17 K -ggs.per doztn, ;.w Feathers, bei doiim1 :" 1.26 to 1 X 15 to Sli i 40 to GO 4.20 to 4.50 Fish.Mackeral, No. 1. - . " 2. ... 21. 0U 20 to 22 to 3 to 4 2 to S Fruit, dried, applet jea led, uup'ld, Feaihes. peale.j,5 9 to 5 to 62 to 30 to 6 to 8 to 6 to 13 r ? I 50 j 68 i Leather: .nppfer. jier juud. .... , ' Iron, bar, ' -v- ' castings, .Veils, cut, ' Molasses, sorgl.ntr,. per ' ' West India, . Potatoes, Irwh; per nnshel, 44 Sweet. " , ' 25 TO 7U 60 to 10 00 to 1.1)5 E0 to 75 5ar, Brown, per pound, V.V" 60 to 12 to 16 to 61k 15 18 4 Crushed rSiirerizedr Stall, coa.t, ! per sack.' """' 20 to 25 Liverpool, so to 2.ou bacco, Igaf, pr ponndi" manuiacrnrea, '1 Smoking. . . Notice in Bnukrtintcr. -"-55 ! t - aV DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. STATES In the matter ofSamuel Grose, bankrunL , i M.vatc ama to give notice that petition has la-en tihil 1V smi roHe of Alccklenburjt countv in !.! n; tnct Court, who has heretofore l,een A.,VV aeciareu a Iwnkrupt upon the iK-titinn V credit,, yndcr theP AcTof Confess en - ' a . 1?. , . L . T i uevl An Act to ethllisla uniform system 6f bankrupfcy tnrVfngliout the United States ApproTd 3larch 2d. 1867. fP. au. an r,1 " hh debts . ; ----- .r"""3 piuiiaoa; unuer tne Haul Act, and that hi theOUi-davof Decern I w- i Rasters ot paul Court, in Bankruntcv. at i inf. Tiii.b int.i .. . . .. , t th. k - t. r .ijis i, pv; Hssitfnea Tor tlie hesi may attend jiiuI show r aiwo if i .' tltt f !iiE,iHli Mi hrit in pmJ in,., V . . ' ' 'vuiuij cuun mi!,!' ii anv inev nave why the pnvur of the petition h'ru d not be irram .!. WM I t wiava UiaiH '.:. M. I. A liK I VS r-l'le i of tu I'. S. Disti Court of said Dist ll:2t:Ml NotiOP tn aeoifrnii,. r vv, wuccj,, RSIGNBES !n Bankrunfcr vh.. ti.. notices of annitfntiiwa.,. .a"' llf J bushed in this natier Aiirt ...f:.i . It.. r-r-. uyt 1'OIU Or reqaedUdto t.rwar anion nP $t) and ohhfre t THE JiplTOK, : " ' ' !' .... - r ! aVk M ; eVkV aMaaaaBBBBBBaa aaaai . IS IlEREnY given that a CVrtiSente i.aroi -toek iu til? North Caro- r ma Rail Uoad Comnaaiv. ... i..k- r sjf . additions, embracing all the v , 1 of business. on hand. HARDWARE STORE own innu- Overman, Holmes A- Co., in Murphv's Granite opened a L. I DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, hoqk Mll; s. a, I'iColiei-ts fbipnuiits (,i rjourt Meal, Wheat, o ,kp Corn and Oat, to be sold on C..n:nission. " , 1 Iio-e hiivii ir 1 1 1 ,,',,,, ... .,.11 L ..i i ) , . , i i v.i.y in Ken MiniiKi eorres. noli 1 will. ..... .....1 . i.i..; . . . . in ""uooiain market prices at Ui.ck ilUI, which can ceuerallv ,1m.,. i oi l, ..... : l(fcrence I White. w uw u i J hn I. Shaver, E-q.. Mr. J. 0. Salisbury, Dec. 1. JtTl. LAND .SALE. 1 1 u 9th daV of January, 1872, iiM - ?.tellrH,t," -"us6 iJoorf 'in StiS ' lT "7',w,." valuable tracts and interests j" ' ,V ' Cl . to lilWtata of Jam us F. i1'11- uecejused, viz: ' "r , me awrence Tract, 2.2i: 7" Bhrtesviiie, containing Thu 5.50 to 6,05 i" "Wired and Tbirly-tivo Acres, more or Jess K to 10 j0'' he waters of Fourth .Cretk, 40 to (X) acres' Stvto 1.64 (Of which is very rich creek U.ttom, 1W) or more 40 to 1.60 acres heavilv tinilteri.l ri. I. ... i..... i. .1 silance mostly clesnHl upland ; adjoining the j lands of Hayne Davis, Esq., a.j otlrs. b l I , : ui'iaims, nun ine J iUlS T W O, junoxyn as the Gibson Trat. con- Tw" ''"dred Acres, more or less, tltree 4jh , "c""l.v " iaylorsviHe road, l? W wr well timbered, 40 to ,00 aires re- 1 v0'.? antl u,e -wwMmder more .I.Y.?'LW, ' a lM-ofi I'rC V L 1 V- 1 T"ibb ul inches, nfTording stack water. Tuuim-ni. .o liroRen w:tlun 1 ....1 .... It. N U M BE 11 TII EtEE nn..!Ah Tn. one Jnerct in the T. A. V, "Joirting 2, the whlde of. wbTTh-l ch -u,,"l"ls io jttinureU and Acres, more or lest Seventy-lour j NUMBER FOUR. .... . Mm'JL- Ore T.nt 'In i. m.. mm . . v kn.an iw Ik. e...7 i .. .V rr? V:' . """ v-uiion ivn. So ilurn... i 1. Willi . . . " . in the Will 4 t , 1 ' . .: i o n .n-ies, l' ,otf DIV1"1 and the 1 .pili? inn.i.- t;i' 5S.KK: OnP,lh r.l X ..n-ihie.! ,li . .1. . , . ! cah. .....v. t , ,IC .exi'iruuon oi mx niontiia l and one third ,i within twelve niori fl dav of sale. InterLt n L l t l Jl?"'?. .'M idav of sale. " toiu f N nn,-.,, ... :.. . . an,! title' withheld until 'full rZZX'J niauV. . . f 1 ersons whishin? to eiiinin. cni.l T .... -n "uc u 0,1 . VaH--X. t. PnSe, tt,con if1,1?' fcville , j i t, TC 11 - "I v" "'HIKHlll J- HERYEY STEVENSON T. f w s k ' Executor f -I K IL.1I -l.w-.i November 22d, 1871. , Also, at the same time end place, I Vill self! suiulrv notes a nrl m hvr I , ,i roa,! "tf i"fillg MlU.efl3te eY T.-A. ' UCT-eiseu. . J- UEEYEY STjjVKSSOV" SPECIAL .NOTICKS. Srnst Wiiat Time has BanctlonB! The maxim hat the voice of the people isf i ' ""kJ uiy in torn) cas-1 ..cu , to oouot. bat the tetiimnvn ...luesiana enlightened witnejses exteuding through a erie of yeara, aud all to th Mint. purprt. is worthy f credence, admiu of no question. Upon such testimony the repu tation of Ilo.tetter's Stomach Bitters as an antidote aud cure f..r many ailment is based. Dnring the twenty years that it has Wen berore the w.rld, innumerable preparations intended to compete with it, have gone np like rockets, and come down the extinguish ed sticks. Meanwhile the progres of that incomparable tonic hat been swift and steady al ways, upward and ou ward like the eagle s flight Its iutroduction produced a revolution in tberajwitics. and it proved to be ..ue of those salutarr revolutions that can' ot go ba;k wards. To-day lloitetter's Bitters u one of the most Kpular remedies iu chiL-ten-d.un, and commands a largr sale than auy other medicinal prepara ion, domestic or im rted, on this side of the Atlantic As a cure for dyspepsia, billious disorders, uerv- otis anfCtious. general d bility, and ...... a..." r i .vruiitiv.n epiuemic levers, it takes prece dence of every other remedy. This fact shoud teach the ambitious country dealers who eudeavor to foist their loeal abortions on the public iu its stead, how futile their small attempts to cajole the Community mil t necesBarily be. Where the game ti.li have faded there is no ehaae tr the "nicker.' THE CAUSE AND CURE OF cOX SUMPTJON. The primary cause of CouuintHon ia derange niei.t oi tne U.gesuve oraus. iu s Ueraujieiueut pruUuees J:doieut uutrituju aud uiiujUtiou. iy a4.uuilatiou 1 tueau that pioctki by m.ich the nu trimeut of the fuod ia couverted luto blood aud tljeace ii.to solids ol the uody. Person with di-ge.-tioa thus impaired, having the ligUtct pre-dis-sjsitiuu to puiiuoiiaiy disease, or if they take cold. Hill be very mble to Uae lousumptiou ol the Ltiug hi u uie.i it iortu: aad 1 sold tbatat wid t e nuposjiibto ureanj eat-e oj Loa.miiption witL out tirst restoring a g.jod digestion aud liealthy as aouilation. The very first thing to bedoueislo cleau.-e the touiach and boa elk from all lUeiucii iiiuccsaud slime, which Isclogjj.ng thebe orgau o tbat tbey caunot nerlbrm tbeir tu .u. r : i r . . ' as a tr t tie ii ruuae up aud restore tlt liver t0 a heaithy ac tion. For tins pulpit the suu.t jnd best reuedv is ."che3l;k h Maudrtkeititla. Ilieae 1'iUa clean the stomach and bonus of all the dead aud niarbid slime that is c&usiii)( diiiase and decay in the whole system. They will clear outthe live! of all disa-d bile that has accuiuuiatcd there, and rouse it up to a new aad heaithy action, by which natural and liealthy bile is secrcteU. The stomach, bowels, and lirer thns cleansed bv the ur.heaek',, Mandrake I'll In ; but there re" nian.s in the stomach an excels of Ci0. the orgru is torpid and the apjtite K.or. In the'boweUthe lactca; arc weak, and reipurii g strength anp sup port, it is in a condition like this that Scheiu kS .-seaweed losic proves to be ti e most valuab e win eJy ever discovered. Jt is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess oT acid, making the stun -acli sAtet aud tre.h; it ili give permanent tone to tins important organ, and create a good heajU oppciite.aiid rcpi're the system forthe tiit process ot a go.d digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy. Iiviu uiood. Aflci this preparatory treat meul. what remain to cure most cases or ton-unip-tiomsthe free and erseering uve of Schenck'a lutmooic Syrup. The Pulmonic Mrup nourishes the system p .r.lies the biood. aud ii.redilv absorb ed into th circulation, aud theuce distributed U, the diseased lung-. There it rii.eusali n.or.id mat Ms, whether in tl.c loini of absesses or tuber. ies and then assists Natnre to expel aM the discaM-d matter, in the form of fi-ee expectoration, when once it ripens. It ia then, bv the great healing and puiifyiag properties of Schenck's Pulmonic Syiop that all ulcers and cavities are healed up aound, uii.l my patieut ia cured. Ti t mini liana lobe dm- In curii'S Cn urn: tl.nl o K;-t up a o.l a i .1! r ami a K- . . Ij-rt l. ,,, ... n t the b d w II lt Br.' an, I gtt ,tr. nif. If a i-r. n T lunm,- a , .lily or abrr. Her , tl.e c lly en n t ' r .1, the in'ttr c kdo! rin- , o lom a a- P r j en m i.ci w i , t . ..-r , n a.-a iroo rrwile. a d nut I l.n. U.e . - j " vu urn a f air ar n I. ... .1. .p nr.i u.l a", 1 fi ; then nitlur is hr!ir1 nil ri en t.i l be thra i. . i s lu.miu. .. on, 1 11. e 1 e.iuo rma.u e.llh am) n eipil, ih. Uthe rue imlmljr pan tnrureCuii "UT n'1 ra-era. n 1. i ery hn if the lui.r. nre i ..t ..iri . .. ...i.i . .. -. taiai.i win Dei , I he m.tltr j; J """". m- eren 11 one onf tn ., ... 'iii.u,(fi 1 imilly . II Hi re in I pi e. a Hie t rr r ly gone e lel up, I ' aye seen an. uerinri eared ith - nlv 0- .oiind liiuir. H r enj .y ife to a n,.,i 1,1 ,Ke thii 1 wUai e ck Ve.liciiiei nill ;o lo cu-e Connu"-.i"n. T ev wi I ch ili nut the in .ch iftteten hi U t e cthen t ,'re't op a ..! ,li e tln, n f vMu r the wi, a r, .1 ,r r ue e lem 1 1.11 he l.. aeli.tl in Tu 1 .. whale Ver V r I rm mv h he Il ii i...p rtai.t th I w i;e ui K Pc' enck". Medic'n .. e Mioul-I he excrci.l n t o ike c Id; ktrp'odo.. hi cl' an.ld.ni.ea her; v Id light r, an.l Lkr out d ...r xtrrw-oi,ly In a genial and aaim ur.ti li.e I h .1 dUtincUy amlet.tood that wrra I recommen i.a-lrot t 'ecar-rul n repaid to takia.- cold. I.He m. r my ve.li ine,. I do o .,r - ,p CUI rea.n A tun. s i o lis. hu- pa tially r.covred f on the .ff.rt of a had cid fur m.ire Cah e h a rela, e th,o on ahoha.herti nor y cu ed. and I U pre. U- y ihe mm io regard t Coii-ninj.tion. eo I n ..'lie luni, are nl perterily he 1 d. Juit 1 . a t, re . n-lnei.t danger ..f r re turn or t e ..isea.e II . ee H . ,),mt I ,o ifenuou. y cau Hon pului. nary p tienta ga 11st exi-oaing theo .. We. -o n aim .ph. re la' in t ge. ial ami , lea,,, 1. Cohm- d f.nauH.piivrif lung, a.ra lun.-or a-re. which Ui le-nt.-hai.pe.. am phre will flame. Tie grard . c e ormymc ess wi'h ray Me licinca cm aUta . m 11. lit 'n .nl..l .u .. d . - " .. .r ,. iinnaiiu 11, .iei 1,1 i ruv-kin 1.1 u r. v ..f I .. r ........ . it, aa . 1..' ui.j nu. n n.nmi'ei urp caiinni 0 " I'-' '' op ed v ll e l.liiug ilh h a U t.( . ui .1 I e.r f -.me- or ii.t; . Ull in.' wiii.lt. ly rd. We.Ur aaaJlirrt-alirr 1 fln nee- of Si.rina or autumn . It . - 1. -nu ki e oi.s. rvea in 'hi. pai .icuiar :i s n ii car. 1 a er aim.,,! a. , c rrun.staiue- I, an UIH.S-Olll . I h pr.,. t: , ui. be kept o a w . leoro- and no r' 110 . n,ei nuUlt cMr ih- a com ui .1 01 ill 'he b. rfv I'tr'eih0 ' U n " ''""'"J ' ; I roy.e fenred by th!. t e I enl of the wrr.t k'ud or C r.ium thm. and hure ll.edi., ..1 f.i ...11. . ra .... t , r . ir i,e I'inr In all go e ha- e ! uaw,n mw., a riirry maoy hay- hevu cured Ah. u; I., tirn-f Od-.ttr I e,i , ke K.e..h.n of ..v he' huIlt'lL-a- the N.. ihea.1 Cm.,., mi. i. - in e ij. n re l t a 1 D all aho m i v ttDulie It. pl a.eJ lu (iv. ad, Ice to l ull dire-x a aceoopany .1 rT K-m jn. . mn .a. . prj-...t I., anv pan t , mr d rah b ,adily ur d by J- H. SCHE CE M. D.. Pi IH.Ir'p i. JOHN f. I'E.NKVT ep:"m a lege ria e. New r r. Wholeiale g. n'. An in vafaafte remedy for emigrants and pt-r-sons ravyljn or teiujsirarily visit roalariotia Isstnets, is u, he rollj inSiiumons' Liver Ur-"',.,,1'r- r,!f xkr,, iona4Iy it will prevent Uii,.a, I'evers, and injurious eirects from thaiiire of ttitcr. How to ?et money is the )rrent desire of all A rually y;Hid uud hervicahle Sewinp Jlachine that will uiake money for yon, ,.r help Vou to rVV. '.' be Hmn to 'our "w home .n trial lor .todays, uouiatteir v lure you mayle, and you tan pay f.u it in small monthly in .laiimeiits by writing to the Great Au.eriean MaeLlne.i.. eor. John and Nassau . Street, i," - "tL countyv Kiitnt 'ree.as ai.mt.iuid make uioner r.r wi u.i. e n i orN 1'- 1 iirk' i.r t..i. 1. .... . ... , "mart men to secure the busiueis. a i.othii -""art mu t, re the pava better than the apem-y fora Kuod Sewir.tr -uacauie. ale at ouce. '"Aly XOTICE TO T1TE LADIES. Among the mnny useful "inventipna produced tv Ihfe uieteenrUCeSildlvfliii LVl proniinent ,,si;i lJuil, lJial of.the hewiiw Ma- clane. liiecheerfiif lum. f "1 i i . intirM. neipinates ot oar iin.il.er and wivl in iv Iii ii..r,i ;.. i . ,"""hv "" ' ever" house n the land. Ihey are made in endk-sa varietv and oneTa al. wost at a los.-. to choosewhen ther.. r. t!" 'crerl merit. One of the laie-l a.l ,nJ, "ecnreri merit, W?Z. E"BE. ni.nnfactured by the v , e J . j : .. acjusK Co., 234 Bowerv, a. 1 pfy, rxjuKlttt and duinitU ; and we can "Oi.scicn,loltoly recommend iiarties iu search o. . 4 - . . . ! - r 'If ' ?'.ve lt n" "amirwtion Ufore con- ! .u.4iii io purcnaae. Agenu wanted, liberal dis-onnfs given. tuavG:lv- inmissidner's DeedSliefjfT 1 .STAR COOKING STOVE, THE lMt and cheapest debr eTer yet tnveiited. Witncaaca cm the ground ,oe experience prove it It is i,r.pV :au) sily maiiage.1. It ha4 the lrg, ovr ef any Stove mad in Atnerira. o;,er i etics aUi ou hand. Aill o!d , l,eav, r ihnn any btove icddler cansU them, aud r. ranted to jHTform well. Tin Ware on hand, (ind tin, copmr and sheet -iron work of nllimls ,lor,e io order wmijlispatcli. BROWN A WE ANT. MERON EY & B R O T H E R rEAl.KS D02.IESTIC & PITCY GOODS, Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Drew Trimming.' White Good Boots, Shx.T!ats. Cam C.RfXTEIUES, CONFWTIONKRIES. Ac a37'Thcy are agents fi.r Sewing Machines, Agricultural Ii plenum, Ac. PHILIPS & BROS., Mam Stnrt, tire d,t ,hn Cvrt U.. ON fsM F Fresh and salted FISH of all kinds, a full SUpply of FAMILT trlKF.HIFJl. LlqroRS and Yankee Nothms. i Also, lkH.ts, choe! Hats, Caps. Douicsticsj. Yarns. A Crockery. All going low for c:ih and cuntrv pro duce. Call and trr them. Mar24 WanUd, JOpOtX) lbs, old Ptjnt. V. WAIIACE Asks public, attention -to his large A select StooU of Gooclaj, comprising evetything in the Mervanti!e line, aqd offered as chtitp a tfw chit ' his remaining U7, rsUk at it. in whirl. great bargains are daily gi cn. Hie high est cash price, jiai.l ii'GKls at the lw"It ratc-s, for all kinds o( Country Produce. , Furs ! Furs !! Furs !!! J Bring all your Furs to! WALLACE. " - - ........ PArxrjxa. C.S. MORING& SOX, HOUSE, SIGN : OEITAIIEINTAL SALISBURY. J.-W. BIT TING, MAIN STREET SALISBURY, WHOLESALE A. RETAIL DEALER In general Mim-liantliM", EmbraciDjr all LEAI)lj.( article. Buvs and sells all kinds of Cnwfry WV N liolcsiile Liijuor OeubT and Cominis.ion Merchant. -Ajr.-tit for Navassa Ci ano (-' Orders wilicitctL ,il w. ruu a t. j. ritict. PfilCE & BR0., H.W'K OI'KM.i) A In i lie new luildinr lstetv n.viit,h.fl I..- c C. Smith are si iiin-ra cbou t - i ti.in of articles in this line at -fcatly n .lut e.l prices Flom. Meal. Baron. Jiutter. Lartl. A .. all fre-li and sh cct, al-.v ay n miy. Colfci Su and TeaN to sujt the'fanev. Brin yo..r Produce and trade u it li Vnu k a Bi:o. 1IC It TON fUAICiK. i KKKIt n k;k. ! CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTORNEY! AT LAW. Xo. G Council itn t,j itr t!,t uurt Ivt(r . PKAI f K K in the Superior Courts of Rowan and ad joinini: counties; in tfie Sapr. i Conn at Raleiuh. and in the United States ( In uit and District Courts fir the Di-t. of North Carolina. March" 23, 1X71. - , gL 1S5W DENTIST. Office, corner of Church and Inniss streets, Salisbury. 2 WM. M. BARKER, 9: Coach Maker, Si Is in aii u fact uri no; al kinds of vehicle at his sdop on Ia- street Ant One m-cjinsr rrrtlf, .tl. and lifit fb can get it here. Call and -c. All work aJl-r the most approMl jiaturjis, and will compart with iibvy nortlicV yifth. Sp hi! aitcntion invHed to his rtjflrtNvVirk. ami fo hU t.aiut ilie and triinniin;r ! ! :-0rMuUr and' Painting done with luatn.- .uni di-pah h I j SaTlsbury; March 3; " ', . " I r -. -M r . "COME TO BOOKS!' THE b'AUiWClir HOOK Xl'OUE, J. J. TEWART. is the place to ?et Bymks, from A. B. C. ip it'tr.tH, until you catj learn to talk in l.,n SfuairesxhfeH few can tmdcrar.d-M hofd laioks full series of all the u.o-t iK.i,uiar authors. U, any Jamouat of Blb'ts Te taments , Ilyina Books, Votalaud Icstm mental Music., yrr,-, lioAik.. opv B(K,ks. Blank Books. Memo- randums, Penn, ST JrtKils. paiM-ra (ntmgand WsdlA Inks and Ink-Manda". xvifli a lon catahiRiiu of Story i rJooks. BliMGHAIVl CO. (WA "HOI:s.LE AND lttTAtL pBj G ROCP.US, tJTf f.aaj , Mlin fjt SalMtmry, , Are receirins? if verv large stock of Salt- j Sugar. MoIsssct. Baon. Lard, ; iicc ' C-Kevie, Candles, r, '-JJ'i , i Povv.Ur, T i "Whukev, l ' . , Tobacco. " , i WoKlcn Ware. Cl-ockcry and Yare. and all artirhs ufua.iy .11 the On fery line, which xvt are hjiin atubo-sal and retail on the jno.-t 1 favorable terms. Now in Si, I t'O ucks tkitlee. SO bh ) coxes ("andles. 3 .fo'iivrs joo trr oss Call it Ax's j.upr. rV-ot h SnnfT FOR tfALR LOW. ... The very beat Kerosene Oil. Pure Clarified Cider imcu-, pUre Candies. Kai-cn. ' NuLs, Cheese. Crackers. Com Strt h -; IUckcr s Farina, Co' Gelatine, '' -'. . Deaioaled -Oeceajitrtr t" . Jleyal Bakinff Powders Jttct tfa fvr . ...1: B 1 yn MES. C0ERELL, Thankful for past favor, has the f lmnnre to announce the receipt of her Fall tock or MI1.I.XNC1CY GOODS Hats. Bnnls. Chisnions, Switches Rolla. r i ' . 1 .1 i - . nwrr. ititJm ,t r ;k t. , rtninjr ad.Ltiotw to ber stork, and ii r' hnn,i lhe Mtl Her Fl.iwera are wry UautifuL Call and e.-()rders dicicl.Ttqiiring done as uual.-More nnu neat and coij. !-!i aH- 0,'IM! t1"' IJoJ Jt-a Houa. J. M. KNOX, No. 4, GRANITE BOW.MALN STREET I'MlHl IX Maple and TuiH-y Dry (i,wd.-Cbtbin Mio and JfcMa, Hats, (;ro,t ri. Ac. -1. buy aud mils fur rahf C ORN aud FLOUR, and Country Produce pen. rallv Prrnnrn attention t. orders for Guux, Fuji e. JLc. ft niti-s th,v who wUh to he)l wtll as the- M, i,h to bat. to rail ana lam. He paa LWERJLL PLICA'S for Prolu e, and sells ihat he has at SMALL ADVASCt. J PLUHHER7 SADDLE and II AK- M-nS, HOOT & SHOE MAKER, N et corner of National Hotel. Kectw on sale a spl.n.Iid sfcnk of Hair.,, Sa'ld!.-s and BndV-.. Sh.s artd Iha.ta. to order IWt tink ah.ne empl.ivM. Ib-pairing Lb .both lines attemk-d to. Tirms, cash. J. H. Earnhart & Co., Oca-V-aV .t-iaa V VAXt KACTl UF.KS or CARRIAGES. BUGGiGS. and Wagon uf all kinds. AUi. retiriEg l .t). at sl...rt Mitie, nd in the Ul i.a3 ner. ,-'Mi"p . ;i th- enrrtrr of 1- an4 Jverr stnt-s. one td s k from the Dcit ha!iburv, March '1. J. A. CLODFELTER ti CO. M-'hUf'irf, ("otta-- Il.-dtend. .!tae Cliam lr Si ifj -v t ' i-oii.-,i , namiM-r Pi:its, rrtnn unv ualnut and painted Cane S at Chair-. Kixkii ( hair, of U desrnpiion-. Et.-n-i. t. I lining Tal.!--tables of a'l kind Wanlrt.l. Bureaus, Wa-h-tand-. W hat Not s. Matin s . .sofa. Rorrpi:.,ri ( hairs and 1'arlor Sets. Also Hiitir Window Shades, a noveltv for cimi pletcus. Is aut. heiprussnd durability. AIm.. man v other art icl. s w 1,1,1, me arepre 1 m red to k 11 as cheap or ch.-aper than any Hoiese in the tcrn part of the State, .1 . fd! a-s -tui, nt Rom-wochI. MetaJ- ic and Walnut Burial which tan U liirnih(l at ;t houe notiee. B. -I.;:- to call n-uriy opjKiMtc the Man sion Hot.?, next d.x.r U-I.tv the I'xjik-hs ojiice. sit- our strs-k and hear our jrie-s. Si i il ur.h r , hiiiid. fi...,. ...... i. . in our o:Vm t will U- I ....... i .11. 'L -; .1 1 Ml 1 i ... - ippln-M. C. F. EAKER & CO. Tin, Shcolrcn ind C;p?cr Ware; Cook, Parlor and Office StoTes, of every ic and quality. STILLS rt pair ed. Iioiim-s Roofed, (iotti-red and Spoutrl, all at short m.ii. e and in the lt manner. Woik WAiiiuMi.ii. Full stink of Ware ia Mori. Wi cannot Ik- nr.rW-r.ilil Highest prices paid lor old copper. I J. ALLEN BROWN, " (iRAIN.-FLOrK, HAY, st-C. SALISBURY. N. C. Pr.ihr in. Pl'HE I'KHt MAX UUAXO, and other reliable Fertilizer. Alo, List for l.uihlinj: as wtll as u i;ri-u!t ural use. O.fice at Wm. Ox r.iLM v h Son' Sho More. Main street. J. ALLEN BROWN," T rpRESENTS m vi ral of the leading - and itio-t re-p.iiit.le nt i i i es. both F.re jind Life. Issmm jsilicies at the iuw C.-t late. ( :V.. e al . Wl. Ov TtM'.N a So" Shoe Store. Main str. A NEW I3ILA. in WASHING. laAlMJH.TIME Clothes dcTnel Saved bv the ns of WAXirZCLD'S COl.H WATKl; Solf-Washiug SOAP. Sini,.tur i 'iicfla; ncl Price -Lial.- -. Ad'LNTii WANIED. WILU.Y, LOCi..ViUli, tVfckUlX A CO, M Vfu i e-1 rw T rl, S l-a;et'. o- I. s- v M M-tkiW. k. r- and Swli Cr- : 1-e 1". i a T R E E S. Fruit and Ornamental, For Anltimn or 171. V .a.u li.e tiieii'.t ii oti'iauXttm aad Ilea to our .rj't . t,:; j.;, ie nK - k t,f .-uodaril ar,niorI 1 iU,t lie. ;.; V a.i ." W41I Fru t. ' . tijati.etit .1 lr-. MrHar:! P!att. Vf" bate frrn.l at j iiijitUI Tii-m. uii-iu- 1' i er I;., 1.!.. j 1 H-..-I ij sel.t J t J i vr and li!',.lu!rd Mr (aU'iit. 1 ..ii r- - i.t . : ..jan t a. fui;. k I I Or. No. I lli.ts Its-. So V 4rnarr nl : Ti (m III. Oil:, ll-r. . a UI..'-.U free. No . full f.-. Add-.i ' kl.LW.i.NohK HAl:KY. , Wta1.I -f cd lSKc l-V f tatt-r X. Y. Band Leaders. ' r piTri7til-UI K. J " r ikn to ' . 530. WE WILI, PAY r03 .; ' r-tt j tr aatk savarJ osr irrat aad valalll d -rooau.. U ya M firaaat, aeaorat le and j,laiU, w.ravM-'V tit amilk-nl.ra,-"" t)VIJ '- T - n " " " WM. 1 " 1 4 i 1 1 , :vt -4 " niendent frir v,: ' ' M per- )pvii. I... I1 . year past. Cant John R r)fOf-1atC?lfn r ."ain chosen to fill H7 timxw ill be made for a neiv Clrtificate, a I. AA .w . . . . W reW0Kt.6V;tjt'f. Iv J " - I 63111 I 8I"lLfr " ' ;f all kinds by . j Ana. 2& '?uKyU. . i :-:4a;. 1 1.91 .. JOilXM. IIORA1 Mvlla Mi HORAII. . ' n . II I...Q1 :)S J ...... J litc:o M. 4iuiau.iiaa oeen losiriaudi that amilb. l lr..U I. . . 1 -1 ;T--r -:"--" V "ill ..
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1871, edition 1
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