Carolina t0atctpan LOCAL. SALISBURY MARKET. JULY 17. CORN nw75 a COTTON -16 16. FLOUR 14 10 -. t!ACON"-(coJn) 11 12J7hoCn.t,5 POTATOES I ritlif 00 m 75 Sweet, M KOOS lito 15 CHIOKBNS f.0 $3 per do. LARD 12 a 15. FEATHERf -new, 50. TALLOW 9 a 10. ft YE 70 a 80. UEE8EWAX-M. WHEAT-1.0 a tl 0. BUTTER-20 fe 25. HR1KI) FttUlT Apple, Peaches, on peeled, 34 do peeled, 8 a 12 J BUckberrW, 5 3 a 6 pr. bl Watjebm KLOKS ere beginning to make their appearance on our street a. We are in debted to Mr. A. M. Jtrnwn, a prosperous and industrious faruit-i of .Southern Kovan, far a fine oro. Ak Allf.obt S-nse ec- citemeut wu occasioned last Monday over the trial or P. Swepsou. coj., beiore the U or, oil the charge tf rape on the per son of one Annie Fing er, wknse occupa tion it ii not necessary to mention her. The allegations were only partially tyjued. Swepson was .admitted to jUait Saujbobt Items. We not unfre q lontly notice in paper a at a diitauce, scandal, n n sense, and bosh, under the ibove bead, which have btti forwarded by some hungry ne-sa-uwngsr, astjow to set himself in print, we suppose. The go-called rape, alleged to hare been com mitted here is paraded in the Raleigh Senti nel of this morning. Well, the matter is too disgusting for out paper, and for other reasons, we give it merely a passing notice. There are many items that a prudent journalist would not publish about his own town that are thus given in other pa pers . Some ti ntei Tacsjt are properly stat ed, bat more frequently they are not. Bat a few days ago a loag winded, trashy article was sent from thij place, purporting to be a tort of history or sketch of J. Allen Ketchey's life. There is no one acquainted with Ketchey's carreer and read this production, who will r.ot be great ly amused at the assumption of fact it contains and at the: pliable imagination of the "News Reporter." It is not every one who will stop to think what is proper to be published about a town, and what is not. We endeavor to give all the news that we deem ligitirnale matter for publiea tion. It is true, our paper is only a weekly, but if our citizens will give us the necessary encouragement, we will .publish i t ofiener, a ill we shall then be glad to have the as sistance of the iiunierous reporter among us. We will call and trim their coin in u- ft uicatioue ad as to suit all p artie, and tlicy will prove grea'.ly to the edification of oar entire community, no doubt. The following article clipped from some newspaper, has been sent to us for publi cation. Its sentiments are so jnst and with al so appropnate that we publish it with pleapute, renrettine ouly our inability to givNhe credit due to the piper that first a ! a lift H m a recalled such noble utterances : HAGNAXUtllT A LESSON OF HISTORY. It is a sad! reflection that, with all our vaunted civilization and boasted advance ment in humanity, arts and science, there is yet much in the teachings of the remote past to shame and rebuke us. We recall . just now, an incident full of profitable suerestioBS tor the present times : n the second century an insurrection against the Roman authority broke out in Syria and the East, headed by a pretend ed descendant ol the patriot Assitrs. who had conspired against the mighty Osesar. It ended in disaster and failure ; and noth ing seemed to he left but vengeance npon the adherents of the rebellion. Under such circumstance?, here is the letter which the royal conqueror the noble Antoninus Pius wiote to the Senate, and which deserves to -be written iu let ters of gold upon the historic page: "I beseech yon. Conscript Fathers, not to punish the guilty with too much rigor. Let no one be put to deoth. Let the ban ished return to their country. I wish I could give back their lives to those who have died in this quarrel. Revenge a unworthy of an Emperor. You will par NE W ADVEIl F I SE K XT. REASON 8 WHY TUB. PAIN-KILLER. PERRY DAVIS & 3 ON. IS THE Beit Family Medicine of the age ! And why it thnuld be kept alwayt near at hand : 1st. Pairt-Kii.lbr is the most certain Choler. cure that medical science has prodouced. 2nd. Pain-KiiJler, as a Diarrhoea and Dm. eatery remedy, seldom if ever fail. 3rd. Pa iv-K illek. will cure Cramps or Pains in any part of the system. A single dose usually affects a cure. 4th. Pun-Killer will cure dyspepsia and indigestion, if used according to direc tions. 5th. Pais-Kili.er is an almost never failing cure for sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac. 6th. Pain-Kii.lkr has proved a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill r ever ; it ban cured the most obstinate cases. 7th. Pain-Killer as a liniment is unequsled forFro-t Bites, Chilblains, Burns, BruUe, Cuts, Sprains, Ac. 8th. Paix-Klli.er has etired cases of Rheu matism and Neuralgia after years stand ing. 9th. Paut KlLL.FR will destroy Boils Fellona Whitlows Old Sores, giving relief from Pain after the first application. 10th. Pain-Killbu cures Headache, and Tooth acke. 11th. Paix-Kit.leb will save you days of s'.ck neass and many a Dollar in time and Doctor s Hi I Is. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: Salisbury. VVe invite the atten4oa of our citizens to an article from the Hills borough Recorder under tais head. VVe hope they will all read it careful y ami take conrsge. All Salisbury weds or is likely o want for some time to eome are raanu Warmer. factories and the Yadkin Railroad. These csn be obtained with a little mora enter prise on the part of oar leading citizens. Ukath or Dr. Kkeves. We arc pained to have to announce the death of J)r. Samuel Reeves, Jr., who died in this jdacc last Tuesday morning, after a .pain t ul illness of two or three weeks. The Ur. was generous, whole-souled, and true and faithful as a frieud. His death is A sad Affliction u his bereft family, and he will be mourned by many friends. Aged about 45 years. Beal'xokt, N. C, may ww day not very remote, become a popular altering place, ft possesses as many attractions and. advan tages for a sea-side summer resort as any ,other place on the Atlantic coast, an4 aooe which other places have not. , Quite a num cr of Western people are visit there this summer-several from this place and it will evidence the goofl sense or our people f, instead of augmenting the wealth of Sa ratoga and Long Branch they build up a .summer resort nearer home. The Farmers' movement is sweeping .everything before it in Minnesota, and the politician jijLr- begiuliing to cultivate it as siduously. VVe ran it stated that the Hon. lONATiua Donnelly has been seized with so uver vUelyaiug 4i ktr f .r agiieultural pur suits that he is .traveling over the State de livering addressee upon the grievances of the He is arrayed in the picturesque AoaiUme of a hickory shirt, blue overalls an I brogan shoes without .tuckgs, Hichmond Whig. It is to be that feared siveb miserable skunks will aiiceeed in pelling the wool over the eyes of many farmers, if they are iot very careful. They have no loye for the farmer or for agriculture ; they merely wish to Ingratiate themselves for the pupose of riding into office on: the shoulders of the farmers ; and whet) they have seeeeded, they have no further use for farmers they would not so much as notice one were they to meet 1dm nt Waahioglen or at the capi ul of the State. VVe expect this farmers, oiovemcnt to kill Quit the timeservert the office seeker, and the mere politician. don, therefore, lht children of this Cassias, his eon-iu-law. and hia wife. Let them w si - ; - - i live in tafetjf, let them retain all that 12th. Pain-Killer U a purely Vegetable pre- Casaius poseaed.-let them live in whatso- i Paralh.n, safe to keep and to use in every hirai- 7- ' I.. 11... . 1 . . ... I 1 it a .. .. . i . , . , . I 1 , . It. ...... . . l . ever nl i ce tney c noose, to be a monumeql . ., . ; . t a.? . .i . u T iT , . ,,, iwuhtnegreal variety o' dui-a-cs that may be to yonr clemency and mine ! emiMv rad:ated by it, and the ereat amount (JB ! for one hour of just such public , of pain and suffering that can be alleviated ntiment nbW! It is a n Droach. indeed."! through its n make it iterative upon every person In supply themselves with this valuable remedy, and to keep it always near at hand The Pain-Killer is now known and appre ciated in evtry quarter of the Globe. Physicians recommend it iu thier practice, whilenll classes of society have found in it relief and carqfort Give it a trial. Be sure and buy the genuine. Every. Drug 8tntimeni npw T it is a n p and a sad and melancholy evidence of moral deterioration, that an opposite ten dency so largely prevails. Surely, surely, there & everything in the present attitude of the Southern people toili.-unn vindicti veriess towards any class of its people. Their resignation aud fortituueare a stand ing miracle l If they were proud and re stlute in prosperity, they are grand iu the destitution. To-day ; a whole nation in arms, to defend what they believe to be right; to-morrow, convinced of the hopelessness of the struggle, returning to the peaceful pursuits of industry with a cheerfulness that can hardly be relized ! Let us profit by the lesion of a barbaric age. JORlWa CLASS N VI.,; uK FE- ; employ at.-nt at L$u d . or eaeajaV; i no aid- 1 !! - ..1- f . a IS m W mu try urcu j i,Ul 1 1. -trilr lon-4 & val . ible pwk- asje of g.M.,:.. Kent (rer bv eail Addrv-s wh.t4 cent return Ump. V- Young & Co, 1?3 Ureeu- wich au, a. yZMw - P"8YCHOMRNCY, or SOUL CII i JOa ING." How either sea may fascinate and gain the love &j affections of anv person tbey ..li. i .....! .. i Tl:. j t " . . . ment all can po&ea, free, by mail, for 25c to- geiher with a manage gunle, Egvptsin Oracle, Dreams. Hint-to Ladi V...I,l,n,r.v;r u, u;r, Ac.. A queer botik. A'diirma T Wit I HU X Co. Pubs. Phila, a ROC KH RIDGE ALLUM PRIKGS-VA. This celebrated watering place is now teceive guests. Thoe who are afflicted with Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, anc Cntaneons Eruptive r . : v. i ... . . T"p, letter, a, Ac., Cn runic Diarrhosa, and Dysentery, Dvimmia, Bruuchitis, I h runic Thrush. Dropity and Pi le, should lose no lime in coming to (hi fqantain of health to be healed. For the cure of manv diseases this water stand- unri railed ainoQ- the Mineral W ster or the united Slates. J M K.S A FKAZfcK Proprietor. 4 NEVER Neglect a Cough. Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation forfuiiuevilrorMequencse at en sjaroaiic xalt?le are s sure care for all 'disease c4 die Kaspira- iory organs, onre J trrxst. t oirts, ( rrntp, Lip- theria. Asthma, Catarrh Hoarseness, Disease of Lung. iu .til cases of. sudden cold, however taken. OnVr xtntor liuury iiC"t ( ft if li J Mild 111'. lieTS tHift tin ir SPRING STOCK is ' r(er, more alcl, and m- variiua than G. G. McCOT COl uroean an4 Krovswew MmhiuU and a sale dealers ia f i iiftniaawsaaa, Dried I t n hsw nr i saawl aBaaskMassai OLD FORT, jr. m. W ool, Hides, Fur, Feathers, Teas, Cotton, Bretvaf ever before. It was bought for cash, aud at 1 and all kinds of Country Produce. Cotton varna. m i HBwai wnri gooea wr.? very low in ti.e yomwin, naiis, ruauer, and oal (hi, alwava I Nor her u markets. Ileace. the? arv inr prepaied than reer. to awit all in- - and fancies, and to give ltyr b irgaius f-r eaii. Tbey made their purebas of Dress Goods on hand. Ageaea for the orders sol ided. guane and '!pboafsas 100 ile by Mountain A U. G. lUUl these Tablets shobld be prompt 'y and freely They equalize the circulation of the blood, niiU pile the severity of the attack and will'dn a very short time, restore healthy action to the affect ed organs. Wells' Carbolic Tablets arc ant up only in Wf faxes. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist's send at oace to the Agent in New ork, who will forward them by return mail. Don't be Deceived by Imitations. Sold by druggists. Price 25 cents a bo John Q. KELLOGG 18 Platt-st, Kew York 4w Send lor Circular Sole Agent for the United States, lie f r Large llatraled Price L-.t. Great Western Qua Works Zfo. 199. uist, and nearly every Country Grocer through- SMITH FIELD ST. PIT TSnUROjI PA. out the land keep it for sat. THE CAREER OF A GREAT REMEDY Twenty summers have elapsed since it was 1 briefly announced that a new vegetable tonic and- alterative bearin? the name of Hostet ter's Stomach letters, had been added to the list of restorative medicines. The modest advertisement which invited attention (o the preparation staled that it had been used with success in private pratieeaea cure for dyspepsia,, billious complaints constipation and intermififeBt fever. It wa soon disco v- ered thai the article pesaesied ettraordiuary properties. The people, of every class, test ed i s merits as a tonic, stimulaut, corrective Sad Case. It will be remembered that about two years ago a young man by the name of jQLimcr killed his aged ! ml restorative, and found that its effects mother and threw her ou the fire in her A Little Spat. Samuel T. Williams, V'.m , political editor of the News, and T. frl. Kingsbury, Esq., Associate editor of the Sentinel, have had a little ipat, a little measuring of strength, in which they pommeled each other quite severely editorially ; but it is gratifying to aea bow gracefully they withdraw from the eentest and acknowledg i their mistakes. Two ucb getitlemen should not waste their time in useless bickering, and they will HOt. s. Concord Presbytery. At an atl journed meeting of Concord Pres bytery, held at Thyatira church, on the 9th instant, .the former action of Presbytery se lecting Hickory Station as the place, and i lie 18th of September next, as the time for .the next semi-annual meeting ot this body, was reconsidered ; and instead, Thyatira (lurch was chosen as the place, and the 19th day of August next, as the time for said mectlhtf. As there will lie business of a crave char acter "before that meeting, it is important that there be a full attendance of ministers and elders, WM. W. PHARR, Stated Clerk. Business t manor. -Mr. Lewis V. Urown liaarmrchased the stock, tools, and fixtures of the Tin Shop recently owned by Messrs. Brown & Weaot, and will eon novo the businesa ia all its' various branches. He wiU keen ou band a large assortment of Tiu .ware, Cooking k other Stoves of the best and most approved pattern. Nr. Brown is not only a steady and responsible party, but a thorough and practical machinist who understands all the minutisB of the business he has under taken. A young man of his capacity And industry should be encouraged. See advertisement in another column. "TjgK Bumblk 13m." There ia a monthly Magazine on oar table, published 'u Illinois, of the above name. At first we thonebl it ouirht In h U mi) lit . wm O " e wrv jjw. j but Webaler aays, he'a rigbt, so this Bee may just Bumble on. We notice in it several very good bum fe"fbr Instance; it waniU to know how 't is that the i over nnienl can afford to furnish pond cards and carry acasages on them for cue gent, when it won't aiiow a man to furnish hia own writing material nd carry hia message fur him for leas 3 cents. Again ; It 4ayg lUft bcat wmy prevent igeuiee,m .vay matters ia for every body not to buy until he baa the money "ami to pay. Xbat , f rtry old bmmbje but a very rood aaa. ,? - . v bouse. The murder wad committed with an axe. Her head' Was tetvibly mnt dated, and t-he was also severely burned, but quite dead when discovered by the neigh bors, who were informed by the young man himself of the fact. He was arrested and committed to jail. He was known to be partially deranged before be slew Sis mother, but no danger was apprehended from him. He haa never had any trial. T W but was ordered to be sent to the Lunatic Asylum. Application was made for bis enterance there, and we believe be was at one time carried to JUleigh, but was turn ed away on tile ground that they had no room. He haa been lying iu the jail here ever since, and is hopelessly insane. Tues day Dr. Caldwell wis sent for to see hi tr , and on arriving at his cell he discovered that the poor fellow I had so lacerated his person as to render a surgical operation necessary. After it; had been performed and his hands secured behind, the Dr. left, but waf again called to see Rimer who had succeeded in getting; his hands loose and tearing asunder his jtvoenda to such an extent as to allow his; intestines to protrude. The Dr. administered the necessary attention, but very; little hope is entertained of lii J-eoojvWj jft is a crying sham" that this mm should have been kept here confined in the county jail for the period of nearly two years. If the Lunatic Asylum js too small, it should be enlarged. more than fulfilled their hopes aud expecta tions. From that time to the preeeut its course has been upward aud onward, and i, stands to-day at the head of a-l 1 medicines of its Valuable Plantation for SALE, I offer for Sale privately, a valuable farm situated in Rowan County, ue wile from Ro wan mills, containing two hundred acres more or less, said to ne one of the best farms in the County, out houses in good order, dwelling need ing repaires. Any one wishing a good farm, a bargain will be offered, npplv to LUKE BLACKMER. June 12, 3w. Something New. An elegant Album for25ceuts. holding 24 full size cards, hound in full gilt cover aud sold at the low price of 25 cents, suitable for the pocket or centre table. Order a sample seut by mail, post paid on receipt of 35 cents or 6 for $1. Address. BCRKOW & CO. Baltimore. Mo. l Agents Wauted. Catalogues of Books. Pictures Sdt.. sent free. 12 1673 St. apWclaimationT Bv the Governor 'f North Carolina. Breech-loading Shot Guns $10 io $300 Double Shot Guns, $3 to $lo0. Single Gun' $3 to $-20. Rifle, $8 to$75. Revolvers. $6 to $25. Pistols, SI to $8. Gnn Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to Dealers or (Mob. Army Guns Revolvers, . bought or traded for. Goodi sent by express V. O. D. to be examined before paid lor. 4w c"hol"e r a. AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I UalkigIT, June 9th, 1S7J. j Be it known to all whom it may concern : l.iHt in eouforiiiity with sectioul). chapter O ' f.f t n u t c . , f fti.. (lunur it Icuinlilu r.n k a class, Asarricanor itntarted. in the magni- j at ,he ,n ( lH72-7.'l! in relation to uuienmneuts ot the Loustitution ot the state : I. Tod R. Calhwkm,. Governor of the State of North Carolina, do order so much of tude of its sales and its reputation as a safe agreeable and potent iuvigoraut and restora tive. For languor and debility, lack of ap petite and gastric disturbances so common during the summer months it is absolutely in fallible. Indigestion, bilhuosdisorders, cou stipation, nervousness, periodical fevers, and all (he ordinary complaints geoerated by a viti ated and humid atmosphere, vanish under its renovating and regulating influence. This is its record, avouched by volumes of intelli gent testimony, extending over a period of a fifth of a century, and comprehen ling the names of thousands of well knowu citizens belonging to every calling. In Europe it is thought a great thing to obtain the patronage of royality for a "paent medicine," but Hos tetters's has been spontaneously approved by millions of independent soverigns, and its patent consists in their endorsement. BR0M0-CHL0RALU M, The New Odorless and Hon Poisonous Powerui Deodorizer and Disinfectant. Its daily use destroys all bad ordors and poisonous emanations about your premises, and thereby prevents contagion and contains no poison and has ordor of its own, and ia a 1 way safe. Dr. BRQCRRTTV.,swlihrated writer on Cholera and Yellow Fever, maintains thai a few drops . f 1'.i:omo-( 'iu.uHAi.rM in a tumbler of water drank daily, wilt prove a sare protQ?tbyi frosa diseases. W Prepared only by TXTaDXSXs' di, Co Sold by :ill druggists Xew York. ft hwlh-e, gentlemen Vad children, morr Pcialitr than heretofoi. ami reallr fe anxious to hare their fib-uds rsll and ex amine their stuck'. They think it is elegant: it ia certainly pUaaeina; l in , rye. and ( 4 ueJi x1 eosaitWvd) it u unusually eUeap. Bat. THEIR ASSORTMENT IS GENERAL, comprbing all that th.-y hare oUally k-pt. wttn autliliooal items of attrarttoo. TUey j can meet the demands of the Farmer, the I vcvunuic, UIB ArnMU, HUU IIISIIT Ol 111 Professional man. It ia proverb witb aotn ot their customers. "Merooey ki-epa every thing mod the he.- " Tbey desire 10 e.ill fpeeial attention to a new branch grafted this Spring, tv .wit : A MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. This was designed for the accommodation of their lady customers, aud it has been pro uounced by mauy of them as a decided sue cess in its geneial cope and ileuiiced detai's. It is under the immediate Supervision of Mrs. Ualyburton and Miss Mc Murray, who are ever ready to respoud to ihe calls of their customers. Call aud see, and hear prices. MEUONEY ic BRO. May 8-tf. - NEW SPRING STOCK. BCOOK sit BROWN are now receiv ing their usual large stork of Spring Goods, Consisting of all classes of goods adapted to this section of Country. Their stock is full and complete in ail descrip tions of Prints, Black and Brown Domestics, Linens and Drills, Dress goods in the newesi styles. Ladies' ready made suits, a moat beautiful selection of Case i me r and Coaling. Pant Jean of all kinds. Their stock of Clothing, shirts and furnishing goods. is the largest and most desira ble to be found in this market. A full and com plete stock of Shoes, Hat, llosey glove, Kib bons Ac Sugar, Coffee, Molassas, andall kindsof GROCERIES. Their terms are strictly cah and barter with a few exceptions. Those who sre reliable and prompt in paying thrir acoounts it afford them 4 wien lot of t low k,T April 17, 18T tf cured haaas. Fee Sate i. ii. McOY a C. 7J1 JOHN 8. HKNDERSON. Attorney and CounsrUor at aD solic itar isj Baakniptrj, SALISBUHY, Ji. C. B Special attoatioo paid ia Proceed- nigs in Hank ruptc v . Feb. an.- -1. I !1 In order to saake room for tnv Sorii slock, 1 a bb eAtapelled to sell off say pw ntarwrwf Winter Stork consifiing af READY MADE CIXTlllXO. MaT, BOOT8, AND Huks. iu .11 of luc-a GREAT KARGAIN8 are gtewn. VICTOR WALLACE. Feb. 6, tf Valuable Land For Sale. Hsving beecsas ike sole PmprMer of ike valuable Tract of La forsut Hy owned iWy Jeremiah Karnay r, sad located one anile boHl West of I Low an Milla station, and Its vine ito usw 2 X i: M K RO US TESTS HAVE PKOV KD 0 X. F. larahaaT Kcw TbtMm. WATER WHEEL te "i . Ts ke the Bet fTrr In ventrd. ft 5 Pamphlet free. Address. YORK Pa 4 w The Fioht tut Farmtaud . I learned a good lessod when I was a little girl, says a lady. One frosty morning I i-t . 1 a . was loosing out or uie window into my farlher's farmyard, where stood many cowy, oxen and tioriee, waiting to drink. The cattle all stood Very still and meek. till one ot the cows attempted to tura round. In making the attempt she hap pened to hit her next neighbor whereuj - on her neighbor kicked, and hit another. 11 five minutes the whole herd were kick ing each oiher with fury. My mother laughed, and said ; See what comes of kicking when yon are bit. Just tt. 1 have seen one aross word :s)eju- Jtole faniilv wv the ears Mn'froalwlmnantiie.' Afterward, if my brnthtr trr thyself were 0 Utile irritable, she would ay ; "Take care, my children. Remember how the fight in the farmyard began. Never give back a kick for a hit, and ycu will save yourself and others a great deal of trouble." - For Loss of Appetite. Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Depress; un of bpints & General De bility, in their various for bit, Fe&so-Phospor-ajec Euxin 0 Cauaava made by Caswell Hazard A. Co., Kesr York, and sold by all druggists, i? the jbest tonic .Vs a stimulant tonic fur patients recovering from fever or other sick- . a v 1 .1 ness. it lias no sjfoai. Ji taken diinii the sea son it prewefiU fere? sri ' sgue and other inter mittent fever. A, In Cabarrus County, N. C, July 10, 1S73, by Rev. S. Kotiirodkt Rev. Henry M. Rrosrn and MissLucetta .Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Fisher.'! I DIED, Near the Narrows of tfce Yadkin Iliver. in Montgomery county, K. C, ac tc resi dence of her son, Mr. John F. Cotton, the 11th July, instant, of cholera morbus, Mrs. LETHE COTTON, relict of the late Thos. L. Cotton, in the 68th year of her age. Sleep, 44 mother in Israel," sleep, Til Christ shall bidhee rise ; Then, rob'd in His righteous and life, Meet Him in the skies. B. In this County, June 16th, Ann Turner, wife of Joseph Turner, 68 years of age. JOHN S. LONG. Thid rarely gifted gentleman recently paid oar office a hurried visit, as he was just feaving for his )iome at Newbern. lie had been attending a meeting of tiie State (range. He was chosen Lecturer far the Slate. We deem the Patrons of Husbandry extremely fortunate in secur ing the services of am aide and eloquent a a speaker. Mr. Long has but few peers in oratory in a State that lias never been defieent in distinguished public speakers. CsChUitei. ST. MART'S SCHOOL, KAM H.II, . C, FOUNDED Right Rev. Thos. Atkinson, D. Visitor. Uev. Alder. Sn ied e--, D. D . Hector. Rev. Bennett Smedes, A. M . Assistant. The sixt v third term of this school will com mence on the 29th day of July. For a circular apply to the Rector. June 19, lino. Persons wishing pure homemade liquors and the very beat imported wines can always dud tbesa at the Ista r Saloon, on Jtfsis Strut, 3 door eefetf the Salisbury Ifou. All my whiskies sod Brandies are oitafued direct from the best and aaost reliable distillers n K. C. I keep no others. My wines arc tin ported and are f the best varieties as any judge may see by asjjsig sad examining for hinasel f. i. ' , J. A. SNIUCB. June Id, 6ow. pd. the preamble of said act as sets forth the alteration? proposed aud agreed to, aud the second section of said act, to be published for thirty days preceding the first Tuesday of August, 1673. iu the Raleigh "Daily Seuti nel -Daily Era" aud the '-Daily News," publish in Kale'gh, and also for the same length of lime m the following Weekly pa pers, published iu the variois Congressional Districts of the State, to-wit: First District "North Carolina," Eliza beth City ; - Express," Washington. Second District '-News," Goldsboro ; ' Mail,' Rocky Mount Third District "Statesman," Fayetteville "Star;" Wilmington. Fifth District-"Xew North State," Greens boro : "Chronicle." Milton. Sixth District "Democrat." Charlotte ; "Spirit of the South." Rockingham. Seventh District "Ameiicau," Statesville 'Watchman." Salisbury. Eighth District -"Pioneer and "Exposi tor." Asheville. That portion of the preamble, ordered to be published is iti the following words, to wit : " Whe was. the last General Assembly, (three -fifths of the whole number of members of each lbn-ec.ncnn ing.J the hill containing the same haviugbevu read three times in each House, proposed the folbtuing attentions of the Constitution of the Sine, to wit: AV teratUto in relation to theotfice of Superiu rendeut of Public Works ; alteration ia re lation to the State census- alteration iu re- laioii to exemptions from taxation ; altera tion in relation to the University ; alteration ia relation to the t the sessions of the Gener al Assembly : alteration in relation to the CodeaDosamissioners ; alteration in ret .tion to Federal nod other officer holding office." The second section of the said act orderei to be published is ia the following words to w t : "It siiail be th rlnty of ti Sheriffs in each and every eonnty in the fctate to open p lis at the sero al election precinets in his coun ty on said FIRT THURSDAAY IN AU GUST NEXT, and the snne. shall be kent open for one day. from the hour of eight o'clock in tbe morning to the hour of seven iu the afternoon, when all persons qualified to v te accord. ue to the Cons ilutioii may vote Tor or agaiust the ratification of the said amendments, those desi ring such amendments to vote with the writteu or printed ticket 'For Amendments,' those of a contrary opia ion to vote with a written or printed ticket. Against Amendments." The attention of County Commissioners and Inspectors of the Election is also called to the 4th section of said act of Assembly which poidea tlott serrate ballot boxes -hall be furnish ed for each auieudment to be voted on. Done at our if y of Raleigh, the ninth day of June, A. D. 1873. audio 'he ninety-seventh year of American Independence. TOD B. CALDWELL. By the Governor J. B. Nf.athery. Private Secretary. June 16. 1873. Sw. i for It, 1 propose te sell iu Thi track, cosnpfia ing 6WJ at res, ia regarded b good judges as ooe of the v7 be end most elagfldv sjinslrd in the county. It ia adsniraMv ads pied to th cultivation of corn, cotton, iobeciu, and the grasses. There is at least 100 a n of butioaa, of which about 75 is in cnliiraiiufci. niere i, also, an excellent dwelling and other out budd ings in great number, a good well of water, dr.. Persons winhing to see the land will apply to Mr. Tobias Beaver on the place, or aajseJl near Mt. Pleasant. N. C. June5.-6mos. MOSHS RAKRU R, SAMUEL UBEVRa. Jr. J. .UN Bl A St.. 200 HEAD OF BEEF Cattle Uantrd The undersigned wish to purthase Twn Hundred tine Beef Cattle, for whirh they are prepared to pay the highest cash price. They wou d also inform the Citizens of Salisbury that they are furnishing the mark et with beef four times each week ; namely ; on Monday. Wednesday. Friday sod Sat urday mornings. REEVES 6i It HARD. May22-tf. i7and FoK saleTI" Purwnt 10 a drx of tl Supff-ior Court Will SW1I ail luil.lii' mix. !.... .1 il , I .....1 LI 1 I . .i. an newswaav S)SSWwWi m ItX V 'W I J "II e- pleasure .0 acoomw.Klate. o enable ihem to , Salisbury, 00 Wedne-dar 1st of Clctobtr 1873, nell Sood t dose prices which they aredeter- j 1021 acres of land on the tViJksboro'Road aboiii mined to do -Unepoluy hs been adapted, when g m,l N. W. of SalisU.rv, sdjoifting A daws gooda are aold nr. tune to indiscriminate parties, j Abrann Nash and others heavy losses wUl.nceiw from the JUnkrupt sad For furlh p.rtirtl,r. Mrs. HicabetU Homestead provjsionsofUie law, and when l.ses Miller, who lives on the land, or J. M. Horsb are sustained by nierchanls, it .is a .well stated j, Kaluburv met w.ai sue. ios,es are u .mr, u is reasons. ; Jcs $M) cash ; balance on 0 months endit. ble to suppose lhat he lobars Io be made up aa . Thlle uaerved aa secorilv. RUFFS RARBIMiER,; Commissioner. far as prarlicable, falloim the honest pavinscu- lomers. They have determined to stop this war of doing business, by selling a ;he lowest cash and barter prices and credit no roan yho i unworthy of it. They are thankful to their d4W friends and customers for their very lihrrti! titom and con tidence, and hofie he selling (iood (tooda at low prices to secure their continued favors. MOCK A BROWN. March 27- tf. Msvf- The startlingdrawback on nearly all medicine agents have ever been that in their process of purgation and purification they have also de bilitated the system. To obviate this difficulty physicians long sought for an agent that would P LiUi E P U EI FY A N 1) STEENG UEN At one and tho same time. Their research has at last been rewarded by a discovery which fully realises the fondest desires ol the medical faculty, and which is justly re garded as the moat important triumph that Phar macy has ever achieved. This important de sideratum is Or. Tutt s Vegetable Lifer Pill. Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accncuilations from the body, and yet produces no weakness or laaeitude whatever, hut on the contrary tones the stomach and invigorap?s the body during the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irre concilable qnatitiesofa Strengthening Purgative and a Purifying Tonic. Dr. Tuft's Pill :ire the mnl active and search ing medicine in existence, Thev t once attack the very root of diseases, and their an ion is so prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken the patient is aware of their good efle. t-, They may he taken at any time without res traint of rtlct or occupation : th' y produce neith er nanea, graping or dstslity, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Drggi-ts. Principal ofiVe,18 and 20 Piatt St., N. Y. U APRIL 16th, 1873. MORE NEW GOODS. R. & A. MURPHY SMITH'S LIU PUSllVEl Is s sure and effectual cart for CONSUMPTION And sll the dieasew of ike Odk, AirEHUL c ed fwr circular tr WM K Si.'itb, Concord, Jf. For sale bv C. R. RAUKKR I Co. KsUsbqry N. C. j And all principal nruagtat in the I mud Consisting of Dry goodn fpr Ladies and (tents April .1 Im., are now receiving and opening their Urge and beautiful stovk ol' SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS. wear of all dlscripttons. GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES,; Fur, Wool an 1 Straw Hats for Gents and boys. J READY-MADE CLOTHING. JOHN .MARSHALL'S. WATER HEATER PAT EST KD MARCH 1868 J Mnnofsrtnred and sold by C. F. BAKER & CO., SAUSHVIIY, X. r In fact all aooo generally kept in a first class , Thev invite their friend t., .all and examina general tock which ihey arc wiling low for . thw Heater which i- indhoHnaUej Farmerai cah or barter. And they respectfully ask an Mechanic and Kami lie-. It steasM feed for examination of their st.K-k pefore making yonr ) Mix:k, limber for mechanical purposes, heats wn purd.a-es as tbey are. determined to sell at the I ter fur waaliing or cooking pueMea ; boiU , clothes, Ax. Is perfii'llv portable, and can be LOWEST FIGURES. :k7jr,.l it Ecorroaiizss ftjxl : They take this opix-irtunitv of retnniinir their thnnko for past fsvores and tinite hv fair and 1 i honest dealing and strict attention to business' lo merit an increase. R. 3c A. MURPHY. Salisbury, April 17 3mos. J. M. MCCORK I.E. wm. n . BAii.rv CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATTOK.YCVN AT LAW, Solicitors itt p unhrnprcp. (7 Special atteQttoiipaid toProceeings IQ Lanki uyicy. Sept. V5l:3iaoi. Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthener and remover of glandular Ob tructiof.s known to M nia iuMcdifa. 1 1 is specially 'adapted to consiitions "worn down "aud debifiuted by the war n weather of Spring and Sumrmr, when the blood is not iu ;iciive circnlatioi, continently gathering im purities from sluggishness manifested by Tumor Eruptions, Blotches, Roils, Pustules Scrofula, Ac., dec V hen weary and languid from overwork, aud dullness drowziuess and inertia take the place of enertry and vigor, the system needs a Tnmie to build it op and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power. In the heat of rummer, frequently the Liver Splein do not propeily perform their functions the Uterine ami Urinary Organs are inactive, producing weakness of the stomach and intes tines and a predisposition to bilious derange ment. r. WELLS' Extract Of Jurubeba is prepared directly from the South American Plant, and, is neeuliaily snited to all the-e difficulties; it will cleanse the Vitiated Blood, streghibeaibe Life Oiv ing Powers, and Remove all Ooslrne ions troiu Impaired and Enfeebled Organs. It should be freely taken, as Jurubeba ia re nounced by medics! writers the most efficient Pnrifier, Tonic and iJeohstrncent known in the whale range of medietas plants. ) .. i i i Mar r l.'it Gertificfttfie for aie ltere. A ieck of cobs or chips will brines barrel of water io a boil. This Heater was tcn!ed in If arch, lSf8r ..i.d has already a larger -:! thayi any in tb market. The housewife can k a meal of v'wS tuals, do a washing or clean houe without beats ing the room in which it is placed, or can set ii up in the door yard and have n 'ir. about tbe house. The farimr can convey it by hand from one Itortion of hia nlir lnniil.i.r if i.li4.f MCCORKLE & BAILEY, and portable ; the fire about rhamhW surto'ind ed bv water can never burn1 out. tor duraUii- ATTGRNEYS 5c COUNSELLORS, : lfcwV j1 f ,.M,ur- " h.uliigeni o r rcor-ni' xv r tanner will be withooi iL The ri.t of .has ofj SALISRL RT. X. C. any other county in the United -.au-, uo al-! .Practice in Rowan. Mecklenburg. Cabsrvus, ready sold, will be di..o-ed of oai rca i.sble llavie. Davidson. Forsrthe. Irdll. Yndkiu l'rm- nH ,ner money in it forfcny practiea( Stanly aud Montgomery aud in lh Federal aud supreme Courts John W. Maunef. Esq.. Special Partner. JUUe-ti If. NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. mechanic or business man who mav enrage in I ila manufacture. Iu utility can U be4 apcre- ' ciated by seeing it in operation, and all r. in vited al call at. You can asove this Healer under a shade and Irftil your clothe without rust, save fuel and U- j bor and aavt your stove, touuiy Rights fur . aae al rasonable rice. I JulyS-Siae. E. lfaonev and S n nnst ! Rowan eCoor,, WAIJIJIK II ft il H AKNKRS t nit mnA " " Wm. A. Amos Howes Spring Term 173. IIISIVKSS, The tindrogd , as r smnved) Irs Mw.i. u, r-is N.ite ll UMIHTf Ot La S4Mt fastMSI Streets. 9 1.x re U.hu(w- Lint attention to !. Uiwa. t'SM mmrm r ' gBilff -iif It appearing to the satisfaction of the (Vwirt that W in. A. Coil, ie a noo-resoleul .if the Mate it is oideivd that (Hiblicliuii oc mad fur sii weeks in lbs "Caroiiua Wstt-bmsn" notifying the said Coif lhat an aliachaienl bus been iasued against his proeriv for Iwertly iwn hundred and ' friends invited U call and ve hi at Ml hb at seventy-nine dollars ami lliree renia. larrsfi I lucniion. of attachment returnable next leim ul ibis W. J. PlJI VtalKK. Coart at ihe Court Houm; in 8sli4jury, N. C, . Mar & tf when and wner.- ihe dcf n-lanl u rcxiuirtsd in r near and answer ihe comphiut. II 4 U I) W A R I ' JNf). M. CLOl'D. j 'Iisjm y May 2-6w (pr $3 50pd., Judge i5 to S19 wSC2 ttXZL A want Hardware at low figures, call ou the uud ingund at N i n p.. 1). A AtWEIdV Bnlisbory, IS i. C , May 13-U. LsrauiiC

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