J ; . , , i . - '.. .... .. . - . ,' , .. j : ; : "..'. i ,-... . V - , 't '- 1 -' : I v. U .r ' . j -'; r, : - . .' . 1 .' 1 t (arolinii HJattljman I.0CAL Aim ST Agfl ' VSHTfZ a TTsalisb imr Warxet. j . . .1 " ; "; JANUARY 2. ' COnN new 61i a 62. L ' VLOUR '4.85.' MEAL 5 70. - A ' - ' ' H POTATOES Irish, 5a a 40 Sweot, 50. TLVCOX (feountry) , 1215 hog round, 1 LAUD 12 a 13. FEATHERS new, 50. TALLOWU10, ,,. ;, . RYE 73 a Wl.. :. '-. p-; RE ES W A Y;--s?5 n 3U. , j fWHKAT U91.C0. ! RUTTER n 20 23. ; ' niUEI) FRUIT " '' Apples : v-?:. S6 pr. 16 ' Peachca, unpoctca, 3Jt do pwlea, 812 -BUckbcrrk-fi, 7 7$. A 12ejdt fob FEOSTBn:i.wWeare asuared by a gentleman Vha' h8 tried and seen it tr!til .tlitt-Baleam of Fir, ap plied to frost. lites 'will relieve Vail soref nesa and vrrViunnleire the parts 'effect i, sound and WellJlbhoa'e who are -auf- fering from' frost bitten' toes ir. heels might4 try it as there! i$ hoi dancer in an- pljring it with moderation, Lookout for - the-X Mark.- "NViicn you scjj n cross upon your pa- ior. vou mav know that your time is up you "arc. indebted to the' office or that votir time, will soon be up. In . either event send forward your sub scription. V ' 1"; I'r'SlC BciTER. desire to make ".I oUf acknawledgements to J. K. Graham, Eji,ior a roll of veryice butttr, l , CE" The Subjoined' rates are "UkeTlroiir the5bifoW?; :They Were furnished that pa-1 per by a correspondent In this place , W. H. Bailey, &Q.--We are glad to be able to state.; by authority that this gentleman will not tfmore to Raleigh, as heretofore announced. We were led in to the nuatake.byjthe Raleigh Era, and although the ii'ra may bave had some grounds for the report, we are now au thonzed to say that Sf r. Bailev will rp main 1 iu SalisburyJ I Ilia card as "Attor ney and Conseljor in another column. I . - - ' : ttt Law will be found ICK. several wagons have been en- f ' - y 'gagd doring the "present week bringing in ice. The ice i Mid to be fine neasur- ing four or-five indies thick. f Tastorai.' CnxisjoB. We regret to learn that Rev. SJCHEBER, for many years a highly useful minister laboring in this county, winFmove,in a fewdays, jo tafce charge of tted Alamance patorate, Which comprises theichurches of Frieden and.St. raul's. Hi Post Office addrees will be GibaonvilleL Guilford co., N. C Mr. S. will carry.wifh him. to his new field of labor, the warm es of numerous lf$iq Town CnAKik -5 called attention M 5 esteem and best wish" ids in Rowan. ' v ' 13 The Scntitiel is now one of the brightest Dailies, in the State. Jt is vigorous, lively, neatly printed, and : giretthe latest news and telegrams. Suc- U We liHve eo often jtle importance of hav ing a new o,r amfntajed Charter passed by Mature, that it would to say more aboit it. . ccs to it. I -r in present Ijegiti ieem unnecessary But the great necessity of the matter fors ces us to do so onU more before it is too late. Our city father! meet next Mondav morning, will they lor will they not attend to this importauroia'ter ! JoniJ Allen KtTcnET. This notori- ArrIVE1. -We understand that the Rev. L. W. Crawford, who was anDointed to this charec. has arrived. Mr. Crawford "character was Arrested near thplace jS yonng minister of. much promise, and we doubt. not he will' soon gain the love! and confidence of our peopled f .X ; ''' ' ' I ,The Beatifcl Sxow is still with uei 1 h7 but jiotso beautiful as at first. Ve be lieve nearly everybody is tired of it, and we would not be sorry if it did not snow any raorp this winter. ' But the sleigh-riding w po nice here, and so exeelleng for hot aes i 'I on Christmas niglit; and committed to jail. It has been know for some time that he Was lurking in thiajcounty, and the owners of horse fletb werekept in continual fear. They uow feel easier. But Ketchey is.au artful and slipperyjiellow ; and in the habit of getting out of prison whenever he feels like it. It is difficult to say how Ions be will be iu conOuement. There were sev eral email reward! offered for his capture, and the gentleman who made the arrest, not only relieved the community of a ,Note8 teom SALtSBunr December ZGthi 1872. All hands hjberoating-waitiug fur a thaWi -Plenty of urood, Christtnat turkeys and "good ; cheer. Epizootic prevalUngr-" very mild tpe. ; ' A miner was fatally injured at Gold Hill a fdw days ago by an unexpected explosion. He thonght the fuse was extinguished and iwjiupaueut 10 wait a reasonauio time -and while examioiDg the drill met with the terrible accident. : The notorious j horse thief. John Allen Ketchy, for whorn a reward of $900 is offer ed.! was captured near this place last night and brought in and eoofined in the jail to- day. ' -j ;.' The train on the Western road ran off this morning. None hurt but the -engineer and he but- slightly. Engine and one car smashed. :; - . j On Main street, in Salisbury, is t,he hand somest block of stores to be found in North Carolina, so far as this deponent has observ ed. ' '. j:i "!,-.. The health of Salisbury is excellent. Its reputation for sickness is not warranted by its mortuary list or the number of its old people or the avoirdupois average pf its ladies and gentUmeu4 , , During a constant acquaintance of 12 years I have known very few instances of death from acute disease while I , have, been able tog'eau Revolutionary stories from some of its iuliibitants who remembered the far away years of much of the Jdtb ceirtury. Few places cau furnish a more interesting speci men of the octogenarian than the genial, ia- telligeut, youthful-spirited Dr. A Long. Rut the place has been greatly injured iu reputation by the chills which a Wind at cer tain seasons of the year. If the citizens of Salisbury the property-holders knew just half of the terror wiih which the regions around regard their town on account of the malarial disease ; that afflicts it, they would bestir themselves to have the cause removed f possible. Nobody desires to invest capital nobody desires to settle with his family i nobody desired to spend a season of leisure in such a place. Valuable citizens and thou sands of dollars in trade and property are kept away by the malarial ghoul. The ques tion is not as to the reasonableness of these things. They aro stubborn facts most rui- nious to the interests of the noble old towu , -. - i - - . . . ' ' . : . , i , 4 MAItniKDH At $U LukfeVChar hr InThalULitrT. b ; th Mir. Murdock. Jamr.ry 1st. ls7i. .ilri :ilsTf forberlT of ".HUHiitoru'.-S .11: .! .. i - w r Rev A llm Sue B. Beard: of thi ritv.: RaleishSekt;iid and ILIUkW Urcordar will please copy.- v.vr:v? i' V .: t In Oranze countr. on the 27th Decern W Mr. Nathaniel D. flairtivof -Salisbury, aged about 30 ycar The deceased has left a wife and one child, with kindred and friends, to mourn hu Mr. ITaxrw! was a salesman for Meners. Am- midon & (i dealers in Glasn, China, Ac, in Baltimore. We have beea..informed tht tli senior partner, Mr. Ammidon, displayed a most kindnem to. Mr. Harris during hi eickno. Such a character as Mr. Ammidon hat shown himself to pussejw, ought to.be pnhlicly com mended and aajht to challenge confidence aud ptronnge frort all appreciating ruen. ; ' NKWjADVE KTI SEME NTS . NATIONAL HOTEL, Salisbury, A. C, I have taken charge of. the above named Hotel, and am prepared to accommodate Genu by the Montfc, eek and Day at reasonable prices. " ; "' J. A. BELL, Jan. 2 lmd. Protritor. : mm Eirriiupmss Tue i only Reliable Gift Distribution In tLe ! Coon try ! .. : ... i S60,000 00 in VALT7ABLB QITTfl I TO BE. DISTEIBUTED IN L. D. SIWE'S 159th REGULAR MONTHLY UlFT Si ;ed about 15 yearn, who wa bound T 'TV A 4 "u ' 1 run awav. I forewarn all ner- ?199 ch !. & & Chain, wnrtk arinc or eMi him credit on my w f c" 1 l!.e. ..u,Id. A encan Hnnune ! U-.7, . watches, worm $ iZ5 each. 1 en Ladies' U old Ri.K W A lt D. ' I hereby offer 10 ceuta reward for the delive ry to me witijun aix week of Frank Piukston, a colored boy, Of to me and has sons from harb account. jan.2 6t. pd. JOSEPH FISHER. WILlil AM U. B AlLi: UtornciJ, and Counsellor and Solicitor in Bankruptcy, SALI&B UR Y N. C. in the Courts of Irelcll, Davie, 1FT ENTERPRISE. To U drawn Monday, Fcbhlth, 1873. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000-csch iii Grceubrcks! Two prize $1,000) Five prizes $-300 V Each in GttEENBACKS Ten priien $100 J f 1 Hore & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Ilamesf, worth $600. One fine-toned IlO'ewood Piano. Hunting Watche, worth $75 each ! 800 Gobi and SUccr Lercr IUnUnn Watekn ih till,) vortA Jon $W to 500 eatk. Gold Cli.iin-, Silver ware, Jewelry ,&c., Ac Whole Xiumbcr Oifts, 6,800 Ticket Limited to 60.000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets Davidson, IUwan, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg, to Whom Liberal Pri-tninius will be paid Prnctices The Rkv. Mr. M.angdm.- This tU desperate character, but will be partially nted arid deservedly popular minister has 1 rewarded been spending, the holidays with relatives laid fiiends of this city. -He will return to his! charge, (at Rih igh as soon as the weather breaks, lie is iue of those geh-. . iViigh-toned, pure men whom every body likes. Personal. Ool. Chas. R. Jones of the StateavUle Intelligencer paid us a visit last Monday. He was on bis way 4o the North to lay iu a new stock of printing material. That lie is encour2ed to do this so early afttjjr starting his paper, is ' Qr Mk. Fkank Kellogg U now in- tbe best evident that his enterprise is onfe jcity soliciting advertisements for a well sustained b the citiacus of States business chart. Many of our business yille and surrouiding country. Ilia pa ruentmav find it to their interest to give per is scarce a year old, yet it exhibits the him a call, since judicious advertising, in, e lergy aud vigorjof a well developed and whafever form, never fails to pay.; Then long established enterprise. It reflects & business like ap credit on Statesvjlle and her citizens will never have cause to regret the material encouragement tlley are giving it. They 1', Mi ves to give pfara'nce to our city life and in the if oppocite tlie Court Ilourte. Jan. 2 lnko ederul and Supreme Courts. Office BUSINESS CHANGE. i -The firmbf J. A. CLODFELTER & CO.. i this day devolved bv mutual consent by S. R. it . ... ..... L'. L i : mi l . rii iiAituio. uniiuiawiiig. i tt Dullness win D continnel by J. A. Clodfelrer and P. N. Heilig, under the s kme style of firm as heretofore. We are thankful to our friend and the public for the literal palijonage given us and hope it may be continued lb succeeding members of tbe firm. J. A. CLODFELTER, P. N. HKILm, S. R. HARRISON. Jan. 21rfrb. l r.ise greai pleasure in recommcnaine to the public ry (former partners and succe8ors in the rnrniiiire traoe knowing them to be gentlemen on whom tj fidence. Jan. 2 1 n t - A vtty-.-'V- 4:Ar' .-' H LI?E IHbRANCS C0..-0F PHILAL: . Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.' UKUAJSJZEU 1850; -V. CHARTER-Peroetua GEORGE W. niLL. President, JOnX.S. WILSON Sccxetarr: BOARD OF TEUSTEESf -, ALEXANDER TTllIT.TlRV - '"J.l Ji 't:' HonJ JA". rOLI)CK. I. EDGAR THOMPSON: 'GEO. XIinEKT - aldih u. KOHEKT. PHILIP B. MINGLE. HON. A. O: CA1TKLL. ISAAC HAJ5LE HURST. L. M. WHILLDEN. HENRY K. RENNVTrT GEO. W. HILL. JAS. L.C LAG HORN. JNO. WAnVAlfAKFttV 1 ' I ..i.'" .... J V: issues au jornis of Lye and Endowment FoUcie; , ALL: POLICIES N0N-F0RFEITABLE. VI rpiIE AMERICAN ha been in active operation fcr nearly a quarter of a ccahwy, has bea x. governed and controlled by gentlemen dintinpuihed "for their bobine vxperieara aa4 commercial probity, ana nan been eminently ucocmuI. t I ' . l n u met u ounjrauon wiui Mnai prouiptnet, ana in a nvm luicral apint . . -? , j i A mnjt its rn.uring members, tbe Company ha th btmoror nntnlcrict many of lbs most eminent ana leaoin; mm, in au proiewioni ana cia-e, ttroufbCUl aorta tarouca. ! Reliable Agents wanted, who thould apply by letter oi in person to r i -' ' i t HET.L.P. WAT. GtaTAwnt. Or to Col. ?T. tiiin Tr. VRiico, Pupt A?nU N ilmintnn. K. C maySCklyj f DO YOU LOVE ME? ie! public can rely with perfect con- j a. R. HARRISON. mt If the intelligent citizens wily n t see to it that McCoy's pond is drained and the slug gish adjacent creeks are opened they must expect to lose trade and prosperity aud trans mit to their children homes that will insure fearful disadvantages in very many impor tant respects. It is said that an effort wi I be made to remove these sources of ' t hills this w;nter. If it is ' not done, Salisbury is doomed to a strttgfjU to even hold its pre sent position." Wo do not agree with the correspon dent in what he says about jur town es pecially the last paragraph, but give the whole as one view taken of us. Is hereby civen that application will be made r.inrement. to the present legislature for an Amended at East Bend, Yadkiu Countv, N. C. Charter tci the Town of Salisbury N. C. J 11: 4t Dec. 5 I2:lmo. December 1 8 2 Single TickeU $1 ; Sir Tickets $5; Twelve 1 ickets $10 ; Twtiit j-fivc TiokeU S20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawinz, and other information in reterence to the Distribution, will be tent to any one ordering them. All let ters nniot be addressed to mais oFricK, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 V. Fifth St. C1KCIKKAT1, O. Oct. 31 '72 -Cw. , East Bend Male Aeadcmv, East Rend. VatlLiu Co., IV. . Rev. M. BALDWIN, A. B. Principal. Mrs. A. L. BALDWIN,' Ashistant. This Institution has been, for more than five year, in successful operaiibo, under the present auspice. The next sowion will open on the 1st Mon day in January, 1873. The Course of ntndy embraces AneUnt and Modern Lanjnjajres, Mathematics, and the Natural Sciences, with such other branches as relate directly to lui ness. Good board can le had ' on sarisfaftorv terms, in the village, or with the Principal. 1 union, trom 5 to 20, according to ad ror particulars, address the Prin i NEW and lasting perfume, with a jrrcat i varirfV of other extracts for the hi ml ker chief, including all kind of toilect articlts, at C. R. BARK ER fe COS Drug Store. IllPDfflTQl UO yon wlrh to enjoy a pood sinoke f Tben try some of the geuume Harauu Cipar just received at - C. Ii. U A UK Eli & CO S Urnjc Store. V Y n M1T t 1VrTT K VTP 1 T County Treasurer's Notice 4,L aI'" . Havins determined to move to the country I X ,tXXX ZlbSOCtaUOn. hereby Ripe Notice to all pni-son having busi-1 notice to Delinquent Stockholders. ness with ine that I will be in Salisbury at my At a meeting of the Directors of the above old ofriceon;Saturday of each week and on the Company held on the evening of the 2oth inst., first Mojsday in each month. Mr. John D. it was ordered that publication be made for Six Gaskill lmy regular ilcputy and will attend to uccewive weeks in the Salisbury Watchman all calls. t my old nm.-e in my absence; or per- notifying all delinquent Stockholders to come son living in the West ernort ion of the county forward and pay to the Treasurer of said Corn can call tt( they choose) on me at my -residence panv all their arrears on Subscriptions of Stock 1 1 m i Iva AV Ac I T .V- I uhlitP w I . . . J . i. xa wiiwc if o v wiMaawu.j )i hHJu u)muany, uiuier me pvnaiiv, n payment l.' w ..nrTrT . ... . . . - - - z V. O. .lCtlll.S c I 1 TANNERS Oil, Magic and V 1 Transparent Machine Oil at ow prices at i C. R. BARKER & CO'S Drug Store. Dec. 512:tf. Countv Treasurer. A Kitchen (Br;NED. Quite early last Sunday moaning an alarm of fire was given which cajlsed a very considerable commotion for it white ; but the excite ment was soon jallayed when it became generally known that it was a kitchen, and uot the dwe Craige's from w were issuing only some forty nrosoect at one , destruction of a favorable and wi .CSThe Wilmington Journal, its manifest the secret of success by mutually . .i iiceniif seconu anniversary, January,.: ibi, neiping- cacti otnjer. 1873, is'.-sent to Us readers greatly en larged. This excelleut journal is "one of , our most ' valued: exchanges, and we are- gratified o see this evidence of its prdss perity. Its ability and influence is: utii ili-LYersally. acknowledged. Long-: may it . ' ware. '; ' A , j -'i .' I.; O. Ov F. At the regular meeting of Norlh $tate Ixodge,o. 26, 1, o. o.;F., held last Tuesday night, the following ., t named gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing term : " ; J. Dl icNcely, N. G ; W.'M. Barker, V. C; K. Burke, Recording Secretary; Alex.- laiker, Treai'uer ; David McLean, Permanent Secretary ; Representative to the jG rand Lodge, W iu S Howard ; Alter ?,nate, J. M. Mcfeely. t . j 1 Jjii4-cr:!v i i 'M , ; - .: ;.. .'t. 1 ! Wood. rThe recent severe weather carried wood up ag)iti.. We learn thai 1 the wood haulers about Statfsville charge )lio more for wood in bad weather than at Oher times. This is right, for those who MfjL have money care yey little for the price . When they neck wood, but the very poor ijLt unable: to buy it at a time when they : need ft worst. ' - L THE STATE UnIvERSITV. The University of North Carolina was incorporated in 1789, Samuel Johnston and others Trustees. In 1792 the Insti tution was located at 'Chapel Hill, the citizens of Orange presenting t the Trus tees 1180 acres of land. : In October 1793 the corner stone of the College was laid, with Masonic honors by Gen. V&illiam It. llot-io a ranil ' ai uatpr nf Mm liratVl T .nil itl. of North Carolina, and afterwards the 15 U It K. fc C 1 L-liii bljl ing, of the Hon; Burton ich the flames and s,moke The kitchen burned was paces from the dwelling, and with another building sitting almost immediately between it aud the latter, the time looked well for the ; ' but the weather being ter plentiful, the fire was forced to expend its fury on thebuitding in which it had accidentally originated. Loss slight. A New Hardwafe Store.- Mr. D. ., A." Atwell, formerly of tbe firm of McCHih ' bins &: Co., has opened a Hardware es Nij Ublishmen't in the store room adjoining .', the , present j firm of McCubhihs 3c Co.,' where he intends to keep on hand a lull assortment of Hardware, cutlery! ice. Mr. A. a worthy gentleman, of business rj. f,caaclUc8,.la,ndi''iie ..will; no. 'dodbt ' receive , that, patronage that " his J reliability and a r cToaa aXtcntion to business entitle bim to. t It ailtOAD Accident.- Last Thursday ntnorning ...M'jfbf train inllbe;''atefn li. GJ Railroad sped . on' its .way toward the mountains it'mek with an aceidejnt.wliich, ' -fortanatfely, jnf olved the loat of no lives. . It was hardly two miles from this plate, i vAhoagh under a full had of steam, wheq the engine . bounded from the track. I fit kept the road bed, however, for a short distance; when, it plunged from, an em bankment several feet well nigh burying itself in the dirt. It is very remarkable tbat ho one wasereu sererely hurt.l ,Tiie 5 engme, and one or two cars were slightly Special Cort for Salisaury. It would be well fpr our city father&40 make application to lie Legislature to have a bill passed csta iishinga special court for balisbury. VVe can have no municipal government, really, as matters now stand, until such a Court be established. Our present Mayor has tu authority except iu the capacity or a Toa nship MagisMate ; and if cur next JJayor should not happen to be a magistrate, he would have no au thority under the sun. ' And suppose we elect a magistrate next May, it may be that the Tovnf hip will not re-elect bim magistrate in August. This supposition is not improbable, and in that event, we would have a -Mayor possessing no au thority to act. There was a general Act passed by tbe last Legislatutjejgiving all j chief officers of Towns and gistrate, but ijiuva iuu uow era wi ma- !, i. . ... ins act is pronounced un constitutional py good lawyers. So that, theionly safe plan ia to make application for the establishment ot a fepeciai court This will require no material change in or add addi- will insure a the ' municipal government tinnal ATfriPftAA lO it hot it corporate govcrument and give our May or whoever he to . act in all worth making cases. an effc Abappye A Bain stof S. W. TERRELL FAMILY GROCER ! AND Produce Dealer, Slupl6 Dry Goods and Shoes, All kind of Country Produce bought and nob!. i . tFurs and Birds Wanted. Kh tf. i J. K. BIUKI-: S. TERR I'LL. J shall be deferred for Twenty.day'n after the ex piration of this notice, of forfeiting any share of Stock thev may iiave Mubscribed for, and al previous payments made there on. Salisbury N. C. Nov. 26th J872. T. W. KEEN Trest. D. A. DAVIS Scc'v. ll:6t. The Great Democratic Journal. T2IE rVW YORK Weekly News. VE RESPECTFULLY call the attention M of Physician, Merchants and the public generally to our well selected atock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, dr., dc. VLL GOODS warranted, pure, fresh and genuine, and prices to auit the time. All orders prompt It attended to. Efixt-ial care and attention given to Our proscription de partment. ' C. RI BARKER A Co., TVrnmrK (Successor to J no. II. Essit,) 26:tf Salisbury, N. C. A, M.SUI.LIYAX. J. P. Gowax. NEW OPENING. rpiIE uudersipned havinpr a-tociated them A selves in busiue under the liim name of A. M. SULLIVAN, CO., TTAVE opened in R. J. Holme' .new build LJLinjr. next demr to the Hardware 6ure where they will be idea.-H-d to meet old and new friends. They have a marnilicent room the larger aud best in town und -A- Ziargo eto Sploudld STOCK OF GOODS, COMPRISING a gcueral atsortmeat. Hard ware excepted, and will jruarrantee a good bargains as canto "old hy any House in the 9"uth. They will deal heavily in (irocerie and cotin' ry Pioduce. buying and selling, and onto all ho wi-b either to buy or sell to call on them A. M. SULLIVAN A Co. Jan. '21th. 17-2. l'-Rlf GOOD ADVICE J MARIA, do you know that, tarrt Loom R. A A. MURrll Y. nexr door to iiierbaas H Vo'k, i selling all kinds of goods at unprece dented low prices? i, i'" ow after ltooe cleaninfr, you baa bevte vbat you need in their lin aad ro iker and gel it, too can do much better there tHaq to txiy at any other store. Ad rue all your rieas to go and see - f . R. & A. MurDhv's NEW STOqKQF! FALL S WINTER GOODS For 1872.1 We ta)ce pleasure in annouocing to tie tilt tens of Rowan and the adjoining counties that me are now receiving and opening the ' ; L A It ti IS S T RGE AND ' I Governor of the State. 1 Anrtinn ft, n.imm iartinn 1 lie Loiieg oiiudiugs were prouounced r i j read v in 1795 and the Trnesteea selected I iUtTtllalllb, - T - i : It i r .1 !. l . i oi . t.vr. .. Itev David Kerr as Professor! and Sam- (SaU every SATURDAY 11 o'clock.) m" 'age oneet, r inysix DETZJ-. WOOD, Editor fc Frop'r. uel A. IJolmes as Tutor. Hinton James was the first student. He arrived from Wilmington February 12, l9o, and began public instruction tho next day j Bo Wilmington,.' the great patron of North Carolina Rail Roads, wae Innisa St., SALISBURY, N. C. 10: ir. ii; Weed Family Favorite mm it jewing macnine. 1m Prcmiutu awarded to the "Weed" also the first patron of our noble old seat at Salifkury Fair of learning! Can't we resuscitate Institution 1--Era. this famous old THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL. Hosteler's. United States Almanac fr 1873. for distribution, gratis, throughout the United States, and all civilized couutries of! The qlieapest, most durable, and run easier !ian any other Machine. I 'or Si!e on Time or Cash. 1 . S. V. TERRELL, Act. 10: tr. Columns of Reading Matter. Contains all the nrv, foreini, domestic, iolit ieal and general, with full and reliable market report. Each number al-o containn xeveral short stories, and a grtat variety of literary, agricultural ;uul sciniiihc matter, etc., etc., con- ritKiitiii, it ia donti leiitly aerteti, tbe mot complete weekly newspaper iu this country. TERMS S2 A YEAR One 1C tf. FOR SALE. Fine New BUGGY, Jsitc Style Iduccmcnts to Clubs: Five conies, one year BUR KB A TFRRU.L. FOR SALE! Ten copies, one. year, and exlra copy to the ui-mler... Twenty coph our year, and d.r . . S9 00 an ..$15 00 an ..$25 00 th Western IIemisnhrp. i now . Miiblisbtnl . i i- . t r t itst. i extra Copy to sender , , z . , ' . , !. , 1 -'iie f;cry r n.e ana une com . and ready for delivery, iu the English, Ger- j . J r lfty copies, one year, und an mau; t rei.ch Norwegian, Welsh. Swedish,! lt , j tpppvi t I extra cony to sender coj 00 HoJlHud.. Bohemian, and Spanish languages. JAl2L. UUHM-tV L?hbl- rartks sedin clubs as aljove. man re fliii all who wish tn undi staml th trim nhil. I MRS. S.!W. TERRELL. MISS F. KRkTIT. r MOST ELEGANT Stock of GOODS we hav Uer bad tdtx- bibit to Kir numerous friends and customer. We have taken much time, atd unomal paint to look up bargains for our ptrora and do ur t t that all eriHjno wUliing to biy Uieir advantage to call and ill &od EXA2UNE OURSTOCKt and prices before purchasing anything where. j c 4 We have a large stcc of all kinds cf s I t 1 WE GAVE AWAY 510,00 worth to every subinber to UIK r IKLMI'L FRIEND. THE LKAUIMS KAMHA WEEKLY .f AuM-rica. HEAUTIFUL LY ILLUSTKAF.D. Full f reliable, in structive and interesting reading matter, news and miscellany, short continued torM, sketches aud practical matter. JL'ST SUIT ED to the wants aud u iLes of EVERY MAN EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD. "CU-TK " Printed In OIL COLORS. HI time from MXTF.EN STONEjS. fiz-, inch. The subject is life hz. Exqui-ite nd plas ins. It CANNOT HE TOLD from the ori ginal paiuthie. is really wirth 11); It EX CEEDS iu beauty. iz- and value any r ie ture ever eiven with AN Y publicition. NO ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR PICTURE can cive more pleasure or be a greater orna ment in household. It can he t ad FREE, and we DON'T ak subscribers to wait Dry Goods J Boots, Sh(cst crrrrl Gaiter for La&irt,. ' i Gcnfs, Misses, and Children, aU goed stock (and no Shoddy troth J CLOTHING, CROCKERY. U TS' Otps, Notions, Ghees, Hosiery, ; Fhnty 9 i. a Goods, Sole Leather, Calf Sliru, ' 1 ii J Ailing Slins, Drvggt, SplectA Soapr, and a Larg k Groceries of IIij;h quality and low prices. Salt, Syrvps, Bagging and Cotton Ties, teesc. Crackers, Cheer Seed j and nearly everything wanted nd aU at LOW PRICES. I. IWnmine oar thanks for lot patronar r Iilertilt bestowed on h aiute we optrfd in March lat, e truM by Mrict ailed ion lu - months Ar it. but wiltsend it at once can be I ik--, and oliirnew tu our customers to Brit a had of our acents. Subscribtrs pay on de- contintianbe of the same. i lirerv of piotures. NO WAITING. 1'ictures stajidthe true ph osophy if health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addi tion to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a great varie ty of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter and professional man : aud th calculations have been made for such meidians aud lati tudes as are most suitable fir a correct and comprehensive National. Calendar. The nature, nses, and extraordinary sani tary, effects of Hostetter's Stomach Ititters, the staple tome and alterative of more than half th Christian world, are fully set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed with MrsL TERRELL & KRETH'S Fancy Hir arid Wool Work Siritchcs, Braids and Curls j Made to- order. Also Stamping done at short notice. A Share of patronage is respectfully Bolicti- ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Next door to Mesrsi Burke Sc Terrell's Auction Room, limits Street.! - 10: tf. HAIR WAITED. Mraj Terrell will pav a liberal price for hu man ItAlr ' 'T'llA rtrtr UTltl ftpTWtr.il .in tliA lonvtK !....-:..! mi......! a1....i.i : r.l " TV. ' ,vr ' " picioruti musiranous, iuduir irvipr? ior an(j qalitv of thehair. 12:tf. the housenold and farm, nninorous anecdotes. I rsri"" aucf other instructive and amusing matter. original and selected. Amofiff the Annuals to appear with the opening of the yar, this will be, one of -the most useful, aud may be hadjot the asking. The proprietors, Messrs, Hostetter & Smith. Pittsburg. Fa., on re ceipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person woo canno. procure one iu his neighborhood. The Bitters are Kiln Dried at Salisbury, $1,50. I OF ALL KINDS Fmnished to order, at Short Notice, at Steam Saw Mill on Western N. C. R. R., twenty miles from Bahsbury. Price at mill SI. At Salisbury S1.20. tain 20 icr cent tf iJte money received by them, as commission. Person desiring to act an agents supplied with ispcci men bundles. SjH-cimen copiej sent free to any address. All letters should be directed to MfV YOIIK WKI'KM KTS, BOX 3,795, NEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE. 9:-! McMANN'EN'S SMUT, and Ser;i;EI .nachine. THRESHING MACHINES & HORSE POWERS Several. varieties, on wheels or without. CZD31ZL and CTXZ.E &XX&L3 the handiest thing out. ArrZiH and PEACn PAC.UB.t5, Corcrs and Slicera labor savers. We warrant all these articles to give satis faction or no sale. 42 tf: CRAWFORD & IIEILIG. sold in every city, towu aud viUiage.nd are extensively used throughout the entire civil ized world. ESf TERMS CASII. 47:ltf: ' R. H. COWAN. be unquestioned authority This effoat for. is certainly I - . wiTeartoallj a! from the Kortbeast isl , CAT T. J. FOSTER & WEST Buy an4 bell all kinds of produce wbolc- sale dealers, in whiskey occ. , : Orders solicited. .s 1 j Ikkiss Street, &EFXR TO :- Salisbury, N. 0. D. A. DAVIS, Banker, JNO. I. SHAVER, Esq. MOCK & BROWN, iHONN. BOYDEN.. I TO EXGL1SU AXD CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, . 'i NEWTON, N. Ci SMITH'S JMPllOVED Patent Well Fixture. We call the attention of the pnblie tothis admirable iuveotion: It is e!ecially reenn- mendd to private families, b'ing couveui eut for quick filling, self emptyiug and ease in drawing. I or durability it is uasurpass ed haviug an Iron covered Top. the wiud- lass, rope aud bucket are protectee, fnun the weather. It is so arrauget as to secure ab- EMPLOYMENT, Uilil UU 1 1UU11 1 Now ItKAliV, and delivered ty is AT ONCE, we have. NO AGENT in your neighborhod. WE WANT ONE. We want only God, Attire ! Agents, eith er local or rauvastting. ns we almost gi'f away a VALU ARLEoutfit. and farther the BEST PAYING agency in America. Give exclusive territory and the BEST TOOLS to work with. ' Our Agents haviog immense success, and making fiom 85. to $15. per day. oue Agent took 40 puhscribscriptions in one day, others reort from K to p r day. Specimeu coj ies of paper full particulars, terms, etc. seut free to any address. . rite At Once to Cub Fibeside Friend. Chicago III. I3:-2f Key. JJC Clapp, A.B.1 , 31. Finger, A. W. J rnucipals, ii ! J. D. Rowe, .AssbiUnt. .The 15th Session of 20 weeks will begin on solute safety trom accideut. even in tneftuu the 6th of January next. - 1 Tuition, from $10 to pe session. , Board in families, from $d to $10 per month. ; tSJi Discipline is good and JnMruetUm, thorough. For Circular and particulars address 4 t'h .-'.-' CLAPP & FINGER, of the most' careless, and willfully negligent person MERONEr& BRO. 7:-tf. CKntlft"' Aftmrfl All t' nt v W V mW A U 1 I Wurkiasn.eaiUr 14,BunanBMTilinrMli UMir pv OMAHA LOTTERY To b Drawn in Pnblie, Dec. 30th, 1S72. Tickets 1 . each or six for $3 Ticket sent by Express U. O. D., if d-Iret. 1 Grand Cash Prize,. 1 ;rand Cash Prize, 1 Grand Cah Prize. 1 Grand t h Prize 1 Cash Prlz '. 1 Canh trif 2 Canh Prize. 13000 each 4 Canh Prize , $2,000 ea-l 3 Cash Prized, $!. 000 each For btlaace of Prizes ai for Circular. Thia Legal Enterpri iaenc'ored by tLe LIgtert authority of the Stale and bet l.oniie!rT-n. The limited namber of TlckeU on hand will b famished tHiie ho apply fina. All Prizes will Ue paid in la'!, oekti awt ed. For full particulars address J.!M PATTKL. ' 6:-6w. (nerat Mm per, Omaha. . I73.OO0 .25 000 15 OH) leoeo 6 K) 4 01 enow 8000 2 000 ; -1 1 Verr Rcvneelfiillr. ll 11 4 A.MURPIlt. Ifli. All orders hall have our prompt a ten lion. ) IIOBT. MURPHT. ! " ANDUW MUBPUEY, - j Salisbury, Oct. 17, f87:!y1 CKxllGE&CUAlGE.. ATTOR.VEVS AT LAW, ; and- 3oltf itors in Banhrup!cn. pp'Special attention paid to Proceedings In Bankruptcy, 1 FL( RAL GUIDE;, FOR 1873. -1! , I ' 1 TheGriDE is nowpob'isked QUAKTntT, 35 rmt pays for the year; - for eoinbers, which is nK half the cost. TboM wboifW wards send money to the amount of OiuXbl lar or more for .Seeds may also order Tco-ty-five Ceuta worth extra the pric pali fur the Guide. I The January Xumber beautifoL gjving plat. Ubt makiug Rural Hornet. Dig(r Dining Tahttttueorations, Window Gardens, ice., and containing a mats ef iufunnatko invaluable to the lorer of flowrra. . j Oo Hvodred aud Fflr page, on Sow tinted pa per. so J ive Iloudred Engravings and a suerb Colored I'lale and Chroma Cover. The First Edition of Two HuKDKXO THOC 8ANt just priated in English and Gfaaa, and ready to send at. t i JAMES VICK, BOIIESTLB, K. T- December 51 2:tf. ; ; - Vde4rable Brick IImn with ?jwom atd all necetary oatuoosest sitaated teths mot deairable part of Tutrn. t Pernas vkkk to puruiaM, oaa sppij sa Uus COrV - ir t I ;.-tl - f a:,- . v, r . preyailtng er tj-oay, Ndr. 2CL T2t-2m: pd, . 'ewton, N. Q, : V . A S i -.. .-1 . wii i

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