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.. . mm- . . - t -Ll-- . - -.- ...... . . . 1 J - j " . ; : - - ' - : --V'" U':-- i , .ir -y - . : 1 . 3 t . J , , J- s . 5 . i : . ; ' . f ..- - r ' - t i - u . v r - ' . ; -:v- . ' ' i : -.!! : - . a . I' M h ! l-jpi 3: U if 5 n H - - 4 ,-l I 5 4 it v , It !1 , i 1 Core Una ; lUatr jntaiu I - -. ' . -j -- - . ' j - - '' i MA LI8UU kY. THURSDAY SEITT25. V UOlY PANIC NORTH. I I - . .... ft' The suspension- of Jujr Cooke 5z OoMJ ' 1rgc $aHker-was,.it eeera, the oigfal f.r a eat money piaic in Gotham'. The fillaroi of thiii firm" was followed by many oiher jbankiug boases,! both largo ad lira to the number of some 30 or nvre. and the excitement among the money changers liafl grown to fever heat. Tp v muclt J Railroad itock is the mattery jlf pone tut the greedy money changer tf fcrcd by there monetary troablea and cqn , Yuleione, w would not have onr jympa lhiesr enlisted rety mirch, but the effect la " felt pretty general If, "and raanj Innocent and helpleis peoplo suffor,-iu fact, arc the prioqipal suffrer. A eriaia in money ii mattnw la more or lees likely to occur at any time and.under any syslem j hat ,'we ' believe It is more likely to occur under the ', preseul "National system" than any othftr. It is rotten to the core nnd irremediable except by total extinction. And this we yet hope to live to see accomplubed. V There are soma blatbcrakitea defending the Oreeler movement and Liberalism y t Tbeyj even go so ' faras to eay that the little baudfui of fanatics that went on that wilcf goose hunt after goverumeut pabulum fjrm si neacleus around which the people must rally If they would save the country. Greater stupiditycan not be imagined. There is no such thing as a Liberal parfy and .there has not been, not . even In name. -The name Was a delusion and a suareand the fanatics who claimed to be ' of ft twero the worst extremcsts. Tlie " ' f movement proved to be, as it was no doubt iu tended by the instigator., the raoit efficient auxiliary of Radicalism. It was mainly made op of broken down, superan nuated Federalists. Men who had spent ' a lifetime in opposition to Liberal viewV : aud truo ItepuLIican or JJemocratic piii) " ciple who had urged extremes and ridi- ; culed the sovereignty of ihe people were . tnadejtbe exponcuts of a new doctrine, and " arestU held up to us as the only possible ; saviors of the country. Is it not strange : that such things should be after the inoai signal and complete overthrow ever inflicf- f ed noon ' any j faction i J Ve would like never to, bear, any thing more of Liberal laui, and especially of that mongrel sort wiui wuicu we were so tuorougniy nanseat ed last year. We have had enough of that kii.d of liberalism. There is no force or strength in it. It is a sort of wet nurse I for Radicalism, aud as between the two ; wb would prefer the later. If Dcmocracj- is to be destroyed, and the free institution! : which it has so long nurtured and upheld j are to be overthrown, let the blow come ! from an open manly "foe, aud not from au enemy iu disguise. BISHOP SIMPSON ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE. , At the Methodist' Episcopal Conference re centlr in setwion at South Bend, Indiana, while tha subject of schools was under discussion, the venerable liwhop Simpson said : 4,Pardon a digreshion. I want the day to come when wo men will vote. Without their vote I fear we will never be able to put down the houses of infamy and the liquor saloons of our country. Nothing is so ruinous to the coantry, it is true, and it U my opinion that we cannot get along without Woman voting. It Is not good for man to be alone." rcAaagc . T- If all the fools are dead all the fanatics are not. We don't know any thing about Bishop Simpson, but will venture to say that his repu tationj whether great or small, will hot be beU tered by this "digrealon"--thia enunciation of principles, and it ought not so to be. . I It is a little strange that there are a few men who profess to' see great good in having women vote, find that, too, before, the experiment is made, and before the women ask for it. jWe do not believe that, any good can possible be effect ed bywoman suffrage, and we don't know of nuj iautea wno (nina so, except a tew, the very mention of who?e names ia an insult to the ex. The result would merely be an increase of votes; for mep now -vote pretty much as their wives and sweethearts tell them, so the result would lie about the same. The women who now con trol the men at home would do so at the polls; and the men who control the women would direct their voting also. - , j : xui ine oesire ezpresxect to see women voting ' is not the more objectionable feature: It is the dtMiralo have all men conform to a certain rule of acth)nto be compelled to buy and sell, est and drink, love and hate, select and wear, just what may be prescribed for them by their neizh bor who affects to be, if not purer and better, wiser and less capable of eKremes. Thisls what prohibi . lory laws mean. As well undertake to"aay what a man shall wear aa to say what he shall drink As well throttle crocerv stores as erotr shona No man should be prohibited from dealing or trading in any article onr which' he pays the revenues assessed by the laws of the land. ! And any buHmesa ia legitimate and proper that ia not criminal. . ... ' , ; If the; reformers of this our-day and time would only confinextheir denunciations to the criminal act of their fellows and cease to studv out plana for the abridgement of the Hberti of those, who do not happen to think and act as t.iey do, we have no doubt that things would work better. , We almost feel assured that men of Bwhop Simpaou'a calling can effect mpre good I' hr wnfib,g themselves to thelrdBUeaasMinis ' tera of Jiu than by teaching political ecoaomV 'drrodenee:j: Therl most "powerful andi I eifectire Inlnenre that can be brought to bear aainnt ihe evila of which ha complains U th I hri-ian religion.; Future legislation may be l ira:-lw devoted to prohibitory lawn j our statute lnk may be filled np with enactments againm ; rim,jfehanehery, drnnkennens and prostStn i tin j all the wide-mouthed haranzer in Chris tendom may take the tnrap sgainst them ; TtnH j r'"" SwiHif rayV.othe their njemWrain! rich repalia, promenade the streeta and beat the -air; Maert.ilenV Societies may unite their effort to reclaim the fallen ; but they all will; avail t I "' . - ! - ; , i nothing. Th great evila of the hour wilj be held but in momentary abeyance, temporary check, n!y to break forth Jn due tune wu n-I creased .Violence. t?'V ? 'ij: I Tl'erraeily t tiot to be found in women s voUng, in prohibhory law, of'in the abridgerheni of the Uberty uf the peoile. bat o the appIicViyn of thathictnakM Wentter. ake a;roin a. chrifrfin and there need be po farther anxjety about him. In shortJ let a more uniTerwa!, earnest, and pe'nUtent eOlut be made to evangelixo jthe world, to teach men,reipect for religion, and the duty'of obedlecce to the Great Moral law, and there need ; b norapprehenaioa for. the good results, . '-rxf.'l.rf: l.v. -v.'' F Prohibitory law have been tried and fa? Jed, Temperance Socletiea' have peter yet accom plished aoythiax worth recording, abd wej do fiot believe it pomibla for any. order or law to remedjrthe evila of intewierance or debauchery Independent of ihachmtaib religions the moral or Divine law.1 Tbie must be the foundation of every meMdre of reform which has for ita object the elevation or !con version of mankind, and the purification or redemption of the aoul Otherwise th foundation i like the house built upon the sapdv ' !i , " i ' tLast week, we statcq on the authori ty of j a gentleman, who ahottld . bive known, that there were bat three Magis trates la the , ooftuty legilly .qualified" to act. , 1 he aunonucement baa created some little s(ir some contending that there waa error in the statement, and others that it ia correct. l f ' X ' ":.-;."' Weberewhh give the law in regard to tne ciccnon ana quaiiacation or itagia tratee; and also what we kuow about the matter;; ' Section Q and 7 of the law reads "Such election shall be held in all respect nn der the rules and regulations no preacribed br law, at such place; in each iownship aa the Coantr!Cornmiii0nera may deaurnate: and then return thereof shall) be made; to the Board of Oouiiu ueioners or each (.-ounty: w ho shal 1 declare the result of said election, and within fire days thereof shall notify) the persons receiving the majority of votes iu eaoh Township, of tHeir elecllont 11 Sec. 7. The persona who are elected at sach election shall appear, withinL five days after service of notice, before the .County Ikmntii- sioners and qualify by taking -and subscribing oath or olhCe, which path hau be filed with ihe Uerk of iioard of Commissioners. Now; have the requ'remei.ts of these sections of the law been complied with 1 If so, then it may be said that all the pres ent acting Magistrates haVe been legally installed. If uot, in a strictly-legal point, tuey have not been so installed, and are not such Magistra for- 1 iV es as the law provides After the County Commissioners fe ceived the result of the election, (and this information should have been furnished them within a certain time,) did thiey within flot days thereof notify the persons receiving the majority of votes in each Towiishjp of their, election ? If not, the sixth section of the law, as above, was lfat complied with. ; Did the persons elected j appear within five days after service :pf notice, before the County Commissioners and qualify by taking and subscribing the oath of office ! not, they are not qualified accordiug to the lette bf the Uw. ; E j The Commissioners could not appoint a time ten days,, two weeks, or a month after service of notice oniwbich for the elected parties to qualify; for the law say thej t muat qualify within five days after service of notice There is no db- cretion given the Board of (Jomraissioners. TbVtimei jforquajifyiug mt ; bo within five days! tifter service of notice, and not after the liuij appointed by the Biard.U This is what the Uw says and this is what it means, .if it mcaaa. auy thing The Commiaaiouers know whether they have rformedj their duty iu strjek conformity with the law, and whether. there is likely to" be any Urer clips. The dates of ser vice of notice wilt show ' ' : i .... , i It will ;hot do to say that other counties do so and iso. and that thnl m.-iitr:dt..'..Ju . t 'i .7 ; v fc w.i't.iv nnt Id t.itlru.t 7r :. . . .1 i "r" "wuvi, icBh ib mr out tual there are really I no Magistrates.; There is ho Bsg " uiypg taws oniess tnev are com plied with,; and he people expect those who undertake to 'execute the law to do It. We do not say that there are but three legal Magiatrates in the Coinity. AYo are of the opiuionthat the simple fact t hjat the requisite number has Lecu elected-by ine sovereign people is the beat and liih .1 . ! - . pstanthory that! can be c'wvii thoin io act as Magistrates; and iui other days! it woum uavo oeea so regarded. Bat n these times of departures, flummery, and legal techiiicalitieif,, every thiug most be done accordinjr to.1 the letter of atatnf U were betterthai it were not done at all. .We are informed by the bst lrAi anthnrifv that it k- A . ! , j w,,3lweU(,wn mere are vacancies before the Clerk cau aDnoint If there are no legal Magiatrates it most beesublished by regular procesr of law Then the Clerk may act. We understand uu"c,tr ine uierfc baa appointed ana commissionedi those who have a untied If there should prove to be a vancany merv ean-jput be fa doubt that the pomtments will hold good. If there ia no vacancy, the appoiutmeut will do no harm 1 his seems to be bommon sense at least Thiaisia matter abou (which we d not expect to have any; thing further to say; wheiij we noticed it last week, bit owing to rp-marks ih.it have been made we have feh raUctt ujnnlto ui ie " the aboye stateuieatjl Jf we (iav to refer to the mat. ter again, Ve ahali probe it to the core, and there is jblaine attached fto any one fit ny luformality w th respect jto this matter U should be made knowa iu ordeV that It may be afoided hereafter." i C3 -'' II. - - I t I. . - ! LENTS. $1,000,OOO.SHOW Irtie ad vertlsements else wher, positively annoancfusr the coming. ta Salisbury, from 2fesr York city, by double special railroads excursion trains, on Taeaday bet. tth, of that renowned circus inanagerlj 13. Lent 0i his leviathan Universal Living Ex- position of o')Q men ana norses. ouu m- maU captives, 6,000 muienm marvels and sixty caf loads of Cdrloalties, and unrivalled Kew Xork Utreus, will lan to fever Iieat - th-wkle 9, read -excitement consequent upon the rumor that this great est! of the great shows .would probably vis( this section during the present tent . ' M' ! . -l-'.' -I . -1 .1 . - J ingi season, f rom me weu-aumenucaieu repbrts which reach u, th'e! conclusion is j unified that in the vast area concealed by l monster gas-lit canvases is cougre- gated by far the most eompresensi ve and extraordinary collection ol rare wild beast birds, 'reptiles, living human wonders, mechanical curiosities, and amphitheatri- cal features ever presented to an astonish ed ind d lighted public. This immense epibomixation-of NatareV forms and freaks and monopolization of the best amphithea tricai muacie ana minn-iaiem on euuer side, the sea, has involved the outlay of a million of didlais, and places Mr. Lent the foremost of animals and museum director, asdie has long been preeminently the first of 1 arenie managers. His countrymen bannot but admire (he nerve and liberality involved in so giagantic an ondeitaking, and are g'vjnS him solid proof of it. Ilia business here promises no exception to the enormous receipts elsewhere the rule. j ' For the Watchman, j Qotton Fertilizers. Messrs. Editors; Last spring I t of Foster & Iiorah ano ton of Zi'H's Ammoniated Bone Superphoaplvite which I applied on cotton at the rate of 200llbs to the acre. In a ImaU.lot I left iwotest rnic&, in which I put none. Yery tittle difference waa observable in the growth of the weed during the seasou. ' a t a Vji yeaieruay, sftn opptemoer, we pickled the lot, for the first time. The two test tows were carefully picked and weigh inl and the result wa just two ouncea VYe then, picked two fertilized rows side by side with the unfertilized one aud got two find three fourth pound s, or forty four Qnjnc3,a nett iin U favor of the phos- I pae ofj twenty two hundred precent troui present appearance, the result of fu tnre'ptckings will be about tb.3 same I usedj various horns made manur'es, and miy send you the result when tiie test ia made. If bio'her fanners would give u? the results of their experiments through ypM column?, much valuable information would be gained. ! Very Respectfully H W. It FHAlLEr. fSopt. 25th 1873. I j Evil of Interruption. Interruption is an evil to the reader whitjjh mast be estimated very differently ram the ordinary business interruptions is riot whether itcompelsyou To divert your attention to other facts, but whether it compels yoa to tune your whole mind to another diapason. SuDpnse a reader per- leciiyaosoioea in 111s auinor, an aiMlior beloneing very likely to another a ?e and another civilizatien entirely different from oura. If yon are reading in the day time in a I house where there are woman and children, or where people can fasten upon yoq jjlbr pottering details of husinesa, you maybe sure that yon will not be able to get o the end of the passage, wit limit -in some way or other biug rudely awakened trom your dream and auddeuly brought oacK into the common world, uhe loss nteUectnally ia greater than any one who ladjiot suffered from it could , imagine. People cannot think that an interniDiion is jhta merely unhooking of an electric chiin, and the canent will flow, when the chain is unbooked again, jnstav it did be fore ? To the intellectual and imaginative student an interruption ia not that ; it is OH destrucuon of a picture. IlamerLm 4. it important International Mrdim Oongresi is now in session at Vienna, for the purpose of diseussin? vaee.!nti.n . ii.. .t ..'-- regulation ot me social evil : , quarantine. wuiV special reierence to the cholera e1r?raKe and drainage of towns and oiner stated questions of moment ir ..... . saniiary science, f iKEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Affew bushels for sale at J. M. Knox'i store yild 56 to one sowed. Spt. 25, 1873-1 mo. PFTON mii. I Will have a NEW (ItX-h: I jrill have NEW GIN ii operation by , ' " "iwiirr aua will be glad to G any Kttn bmuffbt to m for toll. Charges : One-Fifteenth, and baeeine at est. r . 54 tSTCotton bought in the seed. v .f10' IuUe8 Wst.rf Salisbury, near Sept. 25th, 1373-1 mo. . VAUABLE HILL PROPEBn I will aell at" miklto ..i. : tr..t ... Tuesday the 30th day of September, it beine Tuesday of Davie Court. The v.lu'ab e E rLLl aT-n eeircreea, known as ZtlTJ ? .leiner the tract of land attached, containing 87 an, th,- a Ji ; -- wvvon arm grain. , i here fine meadow and houses aufficient for miller tenatttg upon the place. ; .r Terms 4 cash i . i.v. i ' ia a and ... . . j a uiuiiluf. ana 2 vm with intereat. , - ' 3 years ; f . JOHN E. BROWX aiX't'' . E.-G.BRQWX. ; jyUESII AltlilVAL prii r T n . jiiiTr r i:nnn S u j-wwmw, 2oCI7SI3ZrJ3 & CO., Whojeaaleand BeUil dealers in Oeneral Merchandise are now Drf Qoodt 2oln, xtoxa, J, Groceries, ., whlch they are determined to sell as low as any L. ... ! W VT--.I. I n - Tl I I constantly on handa the best iiuimv iu iicneni wui vivu4ia. a ut Keen I Iry ANCHOR BOLTIIJO CLOTHS. - and are Agents for the beat French Burr Mill I Stones. r-Tbey are also Agents for Whano'a Cel-1 -l .J O m T. t n I euroieu ouper.nospiiaie, x uiajmcu uuano, cic. I They bny and aril Xirain. Flour, llav. and all kindaof conatry, ptoduce, Thankful fur : pant I favors, they hopeto merit a continuance of the same." Be anre and give them a call' beforej puiuxiUji cinewncre, - i - ' 1 1 ,"mo- ' ' IliAlnU f innfnn,l; iiaouiuuuu Ul yviai uici Sill JJ. The, film, of i BABKHaBOT, HuLMes A Co- have this dayoiaAoIved by niutnral consent. All persona indebted to them will settle their notes and accounts promptly. The books will be left in the handa' of Dr. R. A. Shinpock who ia auworizeu o collect ana receipt ior ine same. :? M. L. liARKnARDT, i- - i R. J. Holme. i K. A; SmspocK. -: Gold Ilill,N. C, Sept. 11, 1873-l:lmo. . VIIIE8 i:VIIIES IVII1ES! ' Enconra If vole Enterjiriae and bny the pure wines made by S, T. MTcoy. Salem, N. C. 11 is wines have received the premiums at the State I Fair, at Charlotte, amt at all other nlaces where they have been exhibited. They are kept by BtXGHAM & CO., 'THEO.F. KLDTTJL" i J. A. Sideb, G. M, Bum A Co. '. I can fiirnUhr Orapevines,' Ra-plwrvJ Black brrry, Currant, Gooseberry, and Strawhery plantabv the dozen 100 br 1000, at reduced prices. I have canned peaches, put up in self. sealing tin cans ol my choicest fruit. Order? from a distance solicited, and plants and vines sent by taill or express, packed so as to secure them from damage or exposure. Orders should be sent in br Ul of December to insure pconipt returns. Tcums Cash. a T. MKJKEV, Sept. 18;2mo. Salem, y. C A COW AND CALF FOR SALE. APPLY AT TUtS OFFICE. m. of the the best quality Slanuf.ictured by J. M. ELLIOTT, ; Winnsboro, S C. R ference, Thomas Bre34 & A. 13. DAVmSQk, Charlott', X. O. l:7t SPECIAL N0TICF.. t ' i -- Visitors over the N. C. R. R. to the SALISBURY FAIR ! October 7th. 8th. 9th tSEt. lOth. Will have the Benefit of the following Roin:i rkal.lv Imy RATES: Charlotte to Salisbury and return. $1,851 ilarrisburg, Concord, China Grove, Linwood, Lexington, Thomasville, Hiah Point Jainetown Greensboro' McLeans Gibsonrille Co. Shops, Grah.ina Haw-River Mebanesville Hillsboro' Durham Mnrrisville Cary , - Raleigh Clayton Wilson MM Selraa Princeton 1.40 I 11 11 M (I II II II II II II II II II II l II II , II I. II M II II A II II I II II il M II II II II II II tl II II II II II II II U II 1.20 1 M u u It . l l . w ( it ft M II M M H .80 .85 1.05 1.35 1.65 1.7U 2 00 2.25 2 45 2.65 2.70 2.93 3 3 65 4 05 4 20 4 50 4.90 5.10 5.30 .5.55 5.90 Goldisboro' i 11 Danville Richmond o ?() 7 70 Ihe above price include, also, a ticket of ad- minion into the Fair Grounds, which is purchas- ed with the Rail-Road ticket at the Station above mentioned. This arrangement prevents crowding at the gate.: Parties desiring Seamn Fair Tickets, can procure them at the eate bv giving np Lhe Fair Ticket thev have bought at the Rail war Station and addinz finv cents in cash. Tickets will be good two days after the close of the Fairv ' - Articles for Exhibition transported Free. p. E. ALLEN, GetCL Ticket A oerU. SAM'L. H. WILEY. Prest. Wtl. N. C. Fair Anociation. Sept. 11, 4t. C. F. BAKER, & CO., sell the celebrated And Cotton King: Cook Stoves. Also, Th arch. Parlor and office Moves, and' war rant thein to rive perfect aatiraction. Tin. Sheet-iron & Copper Work done at short notice and in the best manner. Sept. 11, tf. NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Jersey Land. I will sell for Cash, on the premises, on the 20th day of. Sentemher next, a valuable Trart of Land, known as the "West place, situate in Davidson county, on the waters of Pott's creek, adjoining the land of Jesne H. Harerave, Peter M. Smith, Alfred Smith, and others, and con taining i J)aa Faadred and EigVy Oaa area. ir,0n 'aid prenaiaes is a Dwelling, Kitcken, and elI-Some very fine Meadow Land and a quantity of ood tillable land, which produce fine Cotton, Corn, Wheat, &c. It is pretty well timbered. Will be sold without reserve. : C. F. LOWE, Act. Aog. 28, 4t. And Attorney or J. H. SMITH. .HARDWARE. When yoa want Hardware at low figures, call on the undersigned at Jfo 2 Granite Row. - - D. A. ATVELL-. - UEY ADVERTISEMENTS, a a qzisat ncrinATion? Agents Wanted. Cdiiial.rr, or Commi- sion allowed. 'Strictly hbndrable, Addreaa. F. A. El-LS dCO Charlotte. 3tich. ' 4. MALE, NKia Week euTtauteed. --KeatKeaable employment at borne, day; or evening ; no capi- ul required : full instruction & valuYbta nack- age of goods sent free bv mail Addreaa. with six - . r -Sr.- . - nnv return iamp. jj. idun AIa I73lir-n wich 8t, N. Y. 4w . j T TITTTDT1I?D 0 Ho, w would oniv dl atten lUUilUIlIl ; tion to our weluacoer. with which a man can earn per day in good Ur- I. I ji. "li wrc" unj ujan-.eier, ana orainary wells at the rate of 15Q ftierdar. Farm.Town- "bip A County Kightsjtor sale. Dencripuve t-ooolc sent on receipt tT, 9cJ postage. Address Acger Co.,St. Loui io , t . 4w. ijaruaitBbfi Ajofia.iiUflAai 4'iaaa CICTTIsAR SAW MILLS To cut from 300 to 3006 feet; ir hour with one aw. Uaiig, Muley bah baw Mill-. Portahle Grist Mill LetTelV Turbine Water Wheel-, and ' v:rT ,u.a.ul achinery acceaaory to the nano- facture of Lumber. Aldra.r OE0; PAGE & CO.. No. 5. N. Schroe(er Baltimore. id SSySend for Descriptive Catalogue and Price L.t-1. V-, j 4w, WASHK6T0N TEli lor a complete hUtory ofvnr National Capital. Itsonxin, growtlt, excellencies, abtiaes. beauties, and peroiiagea are. all portrayed in that graphic style whM has placed the author, Geo. Alf. Townse&, amor.g the foremfst newspaper' correspondents cf the time. It RiTea bold Ktarilinir. Irm liful innide views of Valk- inRton life, and Comcreaional arnl Lobhyine Jobberv. Books ready, for delivery. Extra terma for State. Address, Jam Eett A Co., tlartford, Ut. ........ iOMES77C Acnls AVTa tiled. REND FOR C ATAXO VO E . POMMriC altWlMO atH JK 0 K w Tqrk Urlie far Laigc l!lBtraira Price Lut. Aaareis Qrcat Western Onn Work,i no. 170. 3MITI1FIELD ST. PITTSBURGH PA Breech-loadins Shot Guns S10 to S3O0, Double .Shot Guns, $3 to $150. Single thin f3 to Kifles, $8 to $75. Kerolvers. SO to 825 PtKoIx, to 8 Gun Material. Fihiiiz Tackle. 1 Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns Uevolvcrn, toe., bought or traded for. Goods ient by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid lor. 4w N E V K R Neglect a Congh. Nothing i more certain to lay the foundation for fuUireevilron?equence A 11' Sh I 5 am m P.I k 4 . . v a aa 9 va uuiiv iMivls are a sure cure for all dicat-s of the ltenpira lorv Urgan. bore 1 hroat. CoUU. Crotin. Du therh, Asthma, Catarrh Jldarci'i.tK, Drynes ofthe IJiroat. Windpipe, or; Uronchial lubes, and all Lncn . ol 1 lie Lrnidi In all CMie of tulden cold, however taken. these lahlctih.'iM 1 prompt. y and freely ued I hey eq jalize t,i circul ilion ofihf Ohnxl, nil' 1 gate thesevt-riiv of the attti-k and will iu a verv ",,ort tin,-e. reAtore healthr :."''-on to the aJTvcl- ed or?:in. wue botes. 1 ako n sub-t it nies. 1: ilu-v can t be found at vo;ir IrniM,! m.o.1 at n i- to the Agent in New Vork, who will forw.irJ licin bv return tnnl. Don't be Deceived bv Imitations, Sold bv dniirists. Price 25 cents a box John Q. KKLLOGG 18 PJatt-t, .New York 4w Send lor Circular Sole Agent for the United States, 0 THE ONLY KHOWH MEDICDTE THAT AT THE KAilK TIMK Purges, Ptiririosantl Sfenglh ens the System. Dr. Tutt'S Pills are composeil of many inj;relien:s. Prominent nmotig Idem ar Sar-.Miiarill.- nnd WiM ('berry, so united a art to ether: the une, ihroiibh it admixture with other aubstances, purifying ami purging ; l,i le I.I . .1 rr t .i oiner is atrengineoing uie onyeru. lliuxtm-se Pilll.u.l IK. ..mo li,n. .'(.nln.n.l.r.ll,... ii Hf-Iftrnmni l.in ,oht r,ir h mMirl men, hnt never before dicdvered. 'in other words, they do the work of two medicine and t0 it much better than anv two we know or, f r thev remove nothinz from the svstem but im- purities, to that while they purge thev aim) strengthen and hence thev cause no debility and are inuowen tv no reaction. Dr. Tutt'i Pills -bsve a wonderful influence ott the blood. Tlier not only purify without weakening it. but thev remove all no'xioi a par ticles from the chvle lefore it is converted into fiuid, and thus m ike inibilitafion, ao there is no nausea or Kiennesa auenaing; ine operaiion oi this most excellent medicine, which never strains or tortures the digestive organs, but causes them to work in a perfectly natural manner ; hence persons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, but on the contrary, while all impurtf te are being removed, the combined ac tion of the Saisaprillia and Wild Cherry pnri fie and invigorate the body, and action. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by.ali druggUt. Deoot4S Cortland t St., New. " f 4w. VAI ILLS' C0KC22I0 PAELCS OJIGAES strloand nrfeei in tne SfSiVi cvermiuie. Xtrii CO.. end Oit;Ar.'S .f Irstclaaa mnlrera. ta Wm'.'uv WATKttS;, r! rxtromcly loxy pMccs for caati, tr fnxi m k, ai M-mai mrtll inont hly )i-...xj. ?ic w 7-Octnro firat-claas PIANOS, t'l tsxodern Im- provemcum r r tV7 3 r- , r Z-tic ociitia.ete. ACCXTS -A!VTri. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned havinc dulv ntnlificd is the i a fjzV.Wirrt&rr ever pl&c-xl in ory mi-A rViSKPototfcv.iy voiced, -HrJiSMfr tr.' .Ttivrni ii's-njiri'.vnox VfiiPMrfJ rJ 0,9 -HUMAN : Vl .St'UiS i VOICE1SSU. m GEE AT iarr, ji. iiouHir':cnrscA.v, 4 STOPS, 1 1 0 1 TOls, it 5. i Unv trntca Catalotsev uiaitcO, a U:rt ii. mail a ifi tti Isr- I '-.r. k. tl i f. tr Administrators with the will annexed of John ver, deceaied, hereby notify all pervnna in debted to suiil t.-t.ite to make payment, and thoe having claims aaint said estate are noti 6el to present them to the underpinned on or before the 2nd day of September, 1874, or thin notice will be plead in bar of their cecovery, September 2nd, 1873. : LIEXUY A.LEMLT, . EDWIXSHAVEil, 52:tf v ' AdmiristmtoTM DIC. J. P GKIFFJLTIl, DENTIST. ITaving located in Salisbury solicita a prac tice in thje town and surrounding country. CXXA8.GS3 HIODX2HATI3. OFFICK Corner nf Main A Bank Street Tro doort eLorm Boyde Hwtc. s jan. 16 it. '". 5 " ! . ' V f N PIANOS J! . -m1 U NINO A.MUSI CT p V. I Aaent for Uie Oelc'brated.W cber and Chiekerixxg Pianos. JteT" These . instruments bare a world wide reputation aa funqaeationablo the best and verv ReasoxabLK ix Pairs. They are guaranteed asjpnch and Tally Warlranted at represented. Purchasers honld -addreaa - J. F. BUECKERT, - . . tSoU Agent WixJfUOTov, N. C P. 8.-rTonirf orders atlf nded to from any part of the country. ' I Ang.7tf. ATTENTION FARMERS. If you wUh jo rave from S3 to 100 per cepU more feed for stock nn the same land withont extra expense br labor, call on James 8loax' BOV, (Jreenslxvro, Capt. L C. UaE3, Lexing ton, or J. K. lifBKE, trarelinc arent, halishury. or addreaa the inndersiff ned and proenre a Farm right Kept, thai will tell yon how it can be done. Pbjce or Recextt, 1 horse Farm , '- . $ 3 " .'.- 4VI A J. a KAY. Jul r Si. gmoa. Kernemville Forsytbe Cony .C j. m. MccoRKLk. . wm. n. BAti nr. M cC ORKLB & BAILEY, X1JL I A1TORXEYS & COUNSELLORS, SALISBURY. K. C. : . Practice in Hiivran.Meeklenbore.Cabarraa. DV, DatidM.n, orsyh,e. Iredell. Yadkin. u . . 1 t.. 1 : it. f 1 1 ovnuijr auu t uuijcuuiery auu in lue r eoerai aDd supreme Courts. " John W. Mauney, Esq., Special Partner. - Jone2Gtf. axiss mi s. noxcxxnzss. En, gllSh. French. Boarding and Day School for young ladies, at-429 ClaMton Ave., will reopen Kept. 17th. $Iis HotrhViss refers to Mr.d Xra. w. U. Mceely1 and Kev. J. T. Duryea, IX D Brooklyn. A nj." 141 mo. 200 HEAD OP . Catllc Wanted c The nndersiirtied wishes to purchase Two Hundred fine iBeef Cattle. f.r which be is prepared to pay, the bighrat cash priera. lie wou'd ajso inform the Citizens of Salisbury that j he ia furnishing the mark et with bef focr tiines each wrek ; namely : on Mouday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat urday uioruiogs. ; JOHN BEARD. May22-tf. j LANDIFUK S,LH. I'urKi'ant to a flecree of ihe Superior Court I will hell at Nibli4 auction at (del. unit I lot)-r in Salisbury, on WtduemlaT lft of October 1S73, 10.' J .u rea of laud on ihe Vilkr-loro Road about & miles X. V. of Salisbury, adjoining Adam Lentz, Abratni Nash and others. Ior further panic dars Mr. KlizaUth Miller, who lireon ihe land, or J. M. Iiorah Ec.. ."Sal'uUu-y. j Terii: $00 calj ; balance 00 C mcnlhs credit. Tit ! reervcJ asWecuritv. ; KL'KUS BARRINGER, n-,"t i Commissioner. NORTH CAROLINA, CaLinvEiA Lqc.mv Slteriok CocaT. Mary lliff, ts. I Marvel IlU. 1 ivorce and Uimonj. In this ense it is made to appear to the Court that liie defendant i a non-reident of the State; Tlierefore it.i ordered by the Court that publi cation be made iij the "Carolina Watchman" a newper publi-ljed in ihe town of Salisbury for six wteks, notjlying the defendant to be and appear before tlie.Jiid-e of the K'.ijH-rior Court for Caldrll Coiinly, to be held for said County at the Court Houxe in Lemiir, on the 2nd Mon day after the 3rd jMonday iu September 1S73, nnd answer the Qomiljii:it of the Plsintiff, or Judcn-ent will be uken sipiinst him for the re lief demanded in Uie Com phi int. Witiic. I:. R. Wkefield Clerk of our Said Court the lOih Mondav after the 3rd Monday in March 1&73, inued AucuM 23, 1873. U. It. WAKEFIELD, .iiR. 23,-6w. j C. S. C. i - - . Mrs- SarahWilson's School, For little bovs ant eiris will open at her resi pen at ot-oee on the 'Join if Aiii;ut. ll-ile, as bere- lofore. ' l July 31. tf. CATAWBAJH1GH school, EXGLISHiiiid CLASSICAL, IVKWTO.V, X. C. The 16th term of 10 weeks will begin the 21st oi jiiit. i lkrd from $3 ta $10, per month. .tuition from $3, to 518. er terra Rev. J. C.'CLAPP, A B. Prin. Kev. J. A FOIL, A. C J. D. ROWE. July 3, 1873-2mos pd. Asaialants. North Carolina College, 7 Mt Pleasant-Cabarms Co.,N.C. The next schoUtlc term of this Institalioo will commence Augpt 4lli, 1873. Expenses for Swion of Ten Months: Col legiate Depart ment, $147 to $167. Academic Departaieut, 132 to $147. Students received 'at any lime. For Catalogue apfely tp ; Rev. L. A. BIKLE, Julv 10. 4t. Preeident. SCHOOL NOTICE. THEMale and Female .Schools heretofore I taught in the Academy in the rear of the Preabvterian Chnrch will be opened on Tuesday Seember 23th, 1873. The male department will 1 conducte! by Mr. Ortx Davis, and the female by Miss Jcxxie Caldwell J. J. Brcxer, 1 J. 1. HCMMEBELL, Com. E. I. Uiuu j Anp. 7 tf. SSITU'S Ix a sure and' effectual cure for CO.N S if MPT I ON And all t!e deaje ofthe THROAT, ASTZXniA, AO. Stud tor tirctilar tp .WM. A. Smith, Concord, N. C, FornJehr C. R. BAKIvER A Co. SaliSurr N. C. And all principal drnrskt in the United Slate. ? April 3 9m , up numm 500 SACKS G..A. SALT, 100 do Marshall's Fine do 100 Bbls. Molasses, In Store io prime order tod for Salebj iBlNGIUMfcCO. Sept. 11, tf . ae 'iVner'a TocU Ac, ofi i out tiriax fallen into mrt-;"7, . I - 1 "i . .. . . .fcj ;ce& iriita various bra wilhaUa.have far !ale. Cnf.Vlr.. I , . .t.'. .7.T la I afij not rerponsible for anv jdebu iltt Brown & Weanl mky have coiirarieA i " Stencil Culiinr. - I am tveU prepared to eat a)od Sutvh m for ma kin, Tobace Floor auff fig IkilntiriS il.lilJ ' v 4 I L One-half and five-eMiU 8 ...v.. m ui ,0 cent n 'r Tbree-&-nrthsAoniB letters! 7 , teraona uvinj in, re To or in t try, wantinj-Stenciti'latea may calculate tU and send their orders, statin-? Ltrl..- ' eoa. P. O. money Orderlor Ue a4oooL .31 cnl the Stencil Plate and forwird D ,Sl?J lfjKible,freecfPo-taze. ' The tittle Gem. IaIaohaeCoraafethaUuleGem"foria. taol.yil.;n n.-A. 1 . .,Q Iri- , Tlie Ultra ran be changed U iataov o. 1 very neaily-?i MUSIC ST,iDv The bet t I'ortaL e Mus j SuaJV it. veT.. made-weisb. lm haa tt pounds ael caiu packed in a small apace,"- . f . Tv j , Patented SeptlSih; 1870:-Aw, fitk, 157'' Diploma swarded bvtbeAtaerican loMiurte Eibibition, ew Vprk, ifcn. I WANTED) IMMEDIATELY, ' One or two pood Urkf i Tlaltbert f v -t a - . Saliabtirry. July I7th t7t-iL I Offer extrabrdlnaTj Jcdccetonls ,to tVa friends and customers this Season, 1 Their SPRING STOCK is larger, more select, asd mnr variumttt ever before. It w aa bought ir caab, aU at a time when goods were vWy low in tb Norbern markets, Heoce.lthey are beuer Drepaied than ever, io suit-all Usies aai fancies, and to (jive better bargains f cash. They made their pnrcfease of t Dress Goods Tor laJi-s, gentlemen and cliildren, morea, ipciality ; than-heretofore, nd really fH anxious in hrt their frieols call and et amiue their stock.! They thi'fck ilisetgatt: it is rertajuly pleating totheleye. and (quali ty considered) it la onoeaally'cbeap. Bel. THEIR ASSORTMENT. IS GENERAL, compri-.iu nil thajt they bav asoallr kept, with addition! iteica of attfactioa. TLrj can meet the' deinaads of the Fanner, tie Machatjic. the Annan, and many r the Pro fessional man. lt ia a piuvefb with a.ti tht-ir C'ist'Moers. j "Merooe ket-pi everj tiling and the bt&t" Tbt-y driiv ti aJUtpecial attention Ui a new brauch grafted, this Cprinjg, lo Tit : A MILLIXEBY DEPARTMENT. This wa d-tigtied for lhe iecomm iJit tt of their lady custodiers, and i has been -io-uni cni by iwauy yf theia S decided uc ce-9 in its gUrial acvpe aud iteiuiie4 JetaiV. It is under the iintiiediateupvUion v(Mrt. llalyburton and Maa MeMurTay. wbo are ever ready io fespjind to liiej rails of iheir customers. Call abd see, nu4 hear prices. MEUUNii &; UUO. . "IT 1 I. . . NEBf SPRING ,.rj now i rcceiv- inj? their uual Ure sto.k of jftprinj UuoU, ConMoling of all cUiik of good adapted to lio aeciion ol Country, j i Tlieir st9ek is fulj nnd complete in ad deacrif tion of Prints, UJaik and BrLwn DoneMiia, Linens and Drillf, Dress poodi in therevrt style. Ladies' ready oadesuita,a mot beatiufi.1 selection of CaMimers and Coaling. Pant Jeans of all kind. Their ftock of Cloibi np, shirtt ami furnishing gcxxl ia the largest atd nit drirs ble to be found in this market. full and com plete stock of Shoes,1 Hats, Hooty love. Kil, bona dec. Suar.Cotfe, MolaaxaisWndall kibdof GROfJERIES. Their Ui-ma are strictly caUt arid barter wi:U a few exceptions. Thooe Who are rtliable and prompt in paying their accounU it afford ihetn pleasure to accommodate. To enable thetu to sell cooiIh at doae pnee, which they are deter-, rained to do, this policy has been adapted, wkew Rfxxls are sold on, time to indiatriminate jiartiea. heavy lofcse will oc-ctir from the jjiankropt aoi Hpmeted provicionsof the law, ind when loaaea arf siiKiained by merchants, it is a well staled fact tlai&och.loes are .met and itjs reasona ble to auppew that tle loaoew to be wiad4 f a far a practicable, fall on the honest ayinjfcu lomera. Thev have determined ta aton tliU war of doiag buaineaa, byffllu at tie low-tt raA and barter prices and credit n man. who La unwarlhy of it. j They are thankful lo their daily friends and enstomera for their very liberal ctlstom and coo-. uaence, ana nope uj vjooq vjoocii iow prices to secure tnetrconttnuej isvora. March 27 tf. t ' I i house painting; Sisn Pnintinsr. Carriage Painfinj;, Carriage Trim in in , Caper Ilansinp, ScCa I am prepared to tex acute all orders ia lbs above line. eiatiaSadioB warranted. O.Tf-e, next door above Parker's. Orders from the country promptlv attended a jm V -k -v sr l IO. . rl ;t t i I II. T. BROWS. Au. If, 1873 Smoa, I SURE CURE FOR CHILLS. Jut received alsre qnaalityof Lip-tT,s Miasm a Elixir, the great Southern Chill cure, at BARKER A CO - - ) Dnj Sioru Salisbury, N. Aog. 23, 137j-tf. stak Saloon.' Peron Mi'mr pare hnovrmade liqeors ti the very Iieat imjorled wines ctn slwsrstaa them at the STak Salook, on J M2U Sire, S WsMow Ike Salimivj Ro-"- I AH my whUkiea and Brandies are obtained; Urect frm the be f nd rota reliable diariHera . inN.C. I keep no others. Mv wi or are im ported and are of the, tft Tsrietft"s.snrjodr msy aee bv calling fad eiaOMsTr-r for Ismi1- t I J.AlSX'ItB. I Jnnc 19. 6mo. pd.i i j h New Firat Clan two-liorte wajoil for sale, annlv to i I ior sale, applv to AMm. SBBh m T W f lie IcCUBBINS & I - r - illffll w ! T Siliaburj, N,' 0., Maj 13-tf. June 19, tf. 4 .1 J l i "i 'i, ,! -. - ' - ... i !" ' i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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