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"aw W f- i i 1 I" We receive so many inquires as to the laws Georrni. Pendleton on the Ohio Election governing thdrcolation of '??Iflh' we Whftke Democracy Rejoice ii Ho. Geo able and eloc aS"ssF SRSSSW " w appeared art east Oincini o. H. Pendleton, the gifted, ad eloquent son of Ohio, recently and took Dart in a meeting call- at Cincinnati to rejoice orer the elec tion of the veteran Democrat, William Allen, as Governor, and the redemption the hands of the Credit their of the State from Mobilier scamps and scoundrels by whom are tbey It has been ruled for some years. The was large, and composed of re- pteeentative men of all trades ana pro fessions, who welcomed Mr. Pendleton in the most cordial and enthusiastic manner on his taking the stand. His speech was . to by a b . ritiful supply of that com- for which Mr. renaieton is so and some of bis points made wmm ftt . and apposite and telling. 1 ne ioi- lowing extract is good reading. He said : We rejoice to-night, my fellow citizens, because we believe thai the people of Ohio have done a patriotic doty, and have do it so wisely and to welt that its will insure to the beueht ot tne Cheers. We rejoice tUm MAnU at Ohio have set the I . ) - .u.;. .L,.. nnnn irmnA mm I naid wmv. uv vviimiuimnvu . . ... i i i nraiiTiimii nt miai oar pnblic loud sppli affair., f Cries of "Good" and applaose. We rejoice because the of Ohio bare rebuked that general ant of high toned integrity which has feeted itself in salary bills. Credit Mobillicr and other corruptions. We re joiee bscaaSB the people of Ohio have said thai they lost confidence in and will not trust the destiny of our State to a party which is founded in unsound principles Applause. We rejoice because the peo alt of Ohio have said they have confidence in and will trust the destiny of the State la the party which we believe to be sound la principle and wbese crowning glory ii boa always been to maintain purity in leglslstion and honesty in administration. Great applause. Above all, soy friend, wa rejoice that this triumph has been ee cured to us in the person of an able, eminent, honest and distinguished states man, whose sagacity judgement and pa triotism will be exerted to enable us to ase power so that, while serving the conn try, wa will insure and extend the success of the Democratic party. Cheers. whom shall we congratulate f I o shall we give thanks ? Gentlemen wa eau fire thanks to, and congratulate the yoaag men ol the State, who have for the has time, east their votes, and who, la spite of abuse, in spite of detraction and enmity, have followed their own noble ter iasth?ls, and impulses snd have allied them la a part which, in all its history, in all Its ante, in all the power it has exercised has been trne to itself, to liberty, to the ff .vernment an la the county. Aim, gentlemen, there is another el ti af Mee whom we may thank and eongratn late, X speak of the old line Democrats. Applause and cries "Here we are." 1 speak of the men who, amid the disastrous defeats of the past, have always kept the faith as it was banded down to ua by oar fathers. I speak of the men, who, in twenty years of disaster, have never lost eonfUenee, have never lost conragc in hope, eat kept their arms burnished and their spears bright. Loud Applause. J 1 rak of seen who are satisfied always to their daty as patriots and leave the eat at the people and to God. Gheersi Let as show all the world, show it So ylajaly that even the blind shall see arid tke eaaf bear, that the Democratic partv baa been purified in the fires of poll licit ! snjnAetaae. Cries of "that's so." That in the disinline of the last fifteen years !ii baa gained strength, nerve, parity, hones- tj. Cheers. And that now, more than eas an aspiration tor a loftier, hon and a more exalted patriotism. Let by the wisdom of our legislation, by Use parity of oar administration, tltai ear highest ambition is to serve the peo Isaaed oar greater efforts to do thern fid. Cheers. Let us show to the Ro publicans who are dissatisfied with their party, that they have safe refuge in your part. Oieat eheering.J Let us show to the people's" party, that we are the traw party of reform, and if they want to satabliah parity and honesty the way to do- it is to return to their old seats within the Democratic home. Load applaose. If are da this, it we show that the Drao araais aafty is neither dead nor naeleas baa kabaad with hope, strength, activity. patriotism, we will aether all in. TCbeers.l 'A DaWOEBODS Pai-er. The green paper used to wrap about lozenges, sold la shops, railroad ears and on street cor neve, has long boon sun peeled to contain arswnie, and with the view of ascertaining tSeflscte byanatysis we recently purchas ed a roll of lozenges covered with this paper A qualitative examination of the paper arlo nled all the characteristic reac tions for arsenic and copper. The wrap per eon ui ned twenty square iticbes of papas. Oi this sixteen were token for aBSdUtlve analysis. The result of the MasaJaavton showed that this portion ean tanned lo 1G grams, or 3.34 grains of me hfnw arsenic This is equivalent to 2 94 gaWaa la the whole of the wiappet, a qaaaiuy suthcient to destroy life in an adajf aanea. Children In all parts of the country am allowed t pnrcliase the 5ea covered with this poisonous pa id the rolls are often put into the of infants as a plaything. As every throf goes into the mouths of young chil drea ft is easy to are that nn more dan geroue eabsUiiee can pass into a family ihaa these packages of confectionary. It jSOjaase probable that instances of poison- iw ntve occurred from this cahse, watch have been of a serious or fatal There should be laws prohibit ing the ase ie ol poisonous papers for an v . journal oj Uhemtstry. , I days ago an lnqaest was held at as tbe badjr off Owen Clin, haed wan uau aien irora hydropho by the bite of a rat. About 4$M aishs beore his death ba was bitten by m stranfe aai oa the wrist aa he was lo remove the animal from the The woand was cauterized ap In a few weeks. Oo tbe ar proceeding his death he showed fear at the sight of water and died oa the following Monday in great agony. the 01 u Fnd r: . . itnitfotniipn T TQ find it necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all inequeauow that have been addreaaed to as ; l 1. Subscribers ire considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If sabaeribers ordering the diseontinanee of their periodicals may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. a. If anhseribura neeleet or refuse to take periodic! from tto ofljee to which they airecxea, ipej me ucju --r have settled their bill. and ordered them aisconiiuueu. 4. 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Kaon additional lour ounces or u auuou thereof ! 4 vt ' '- - XT., ... nafa unt from thi office of publication may be prepaid at the The Imperial (of London) IjOn ft following rates per quarter : Dailies,; 35cts. perqr. Weeklies 5 Monthlies, (not over 4 oa) 3 " y Quarterlies, " I " " Miscellaneous Tdatter. On unsealed circu lars, maps, prints, engravings, music, cards, iihotoL'ranhs. tvnes, cuttinirs, roots, seeds. Ate., on one package to one addresa, prepaid, not. excttedin? four ounces 2 cents : over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thirty two ounces. Money Orders. Money can be sent to any ;art of the country with absolute safety, by obtaiuine a Mouev Order, for which fees - 1 . : are; On not less than $1. and not over $20, 10 cents. Over $20 and not exceeding $50,25 cents. No ordfer issued tor less than $1, or more than $20. Sundry I'emes It costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a let Stamps cut ont from Stamped Envelopes sre not allowed to be placed upon otner let ters. FURNITURE! J. A, CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and lletail Dealers in Furniture, an Invitb attention to their stock of Cot tage Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane beat Chairs. Hoc king ('hair s of all descriptions, Extension Dining Tables tables of all kinds Wardrobes, Bureaus!, Washstands, What-Nots, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, nany other articles which we are prepared to ell as cheap or cheaper than any House 111 tbe western; part of the State Be sure to call. nearly opposite the Mansion ; Hotel, next door below the Express office, see ! our storjk and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. A full assortment of Rosewood, Met alii . nd Walnut Burial Cases, which ean ba fur nished at 3 hours notice. Jan 116 ly. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country ! L D. SINE'S TWENTIETH GRAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION Gtift Ei 1FT XiNTFRPRKF Tobcdraicn Thursday, January, 1st, 183 $200,000 00 XIV VALUABLE GIFTS ! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, $20,000 IN GREENBACKS! 0NE GRAND CASH PRIZE $10,000 IN GREENBACKS! One CasVria4 of $5,000 IN GREENBACKS Two prises $3,000) , Six prisea $1,000 V Each in GREENBACKS. 1 vii priaca j 'oW Gold and Silver Lever funinn (in tall,) worth from $20 to $300 each. ' Coin Silver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double- pltted Silver-ware, Jewelrr, Ac.. A. Whole Number of Gifts. AS AAA Tickets Limited to 100,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whord Liberal Premiums will be Sinfle Tickets $i;8ix Tickets $10; Twelve m. n-cm ; a wenty-nve 1 lcaets 40. Circulars eon tain ing a full list of nrizes a A. ci iPiiu,i 01 me manner or drawing, and other .: r . 1 , . . . tw - imoruiation in reierence to the Distribution .... uc sen 1 iu ny one oruering mem. AH let ters in list oe aaaressed to main opricE, L. D. SINE. Box 86. 101 W. Fifth St. ClKCISNaT, ft. j v - ' A gent for the Celebrated Weber and Chckering Pianos. Sv" These instruments have a world wide reputation as unquestionable the beat" and rery Reasonable in Prick. They are guaranteed as snch and fully Warranted as represented. Fnreliaaers should address J. F. RDECRERT, Bole Agent Wilmington, N. C. P. S. Timing- Ordeea tltnAA m fmin mmm part ef the country, 1 Aug.7 tf, &Ir7 ENTERPRISE -Ctemmmo eCnusic Insure Your Life, IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cfN. Y.) 1 ftQ - 00 OOO, Income $! tf 1 f i . yifjendS Declared AHHUaily. this J. ALLEN BROWN, Gcn'l. Agent INSURE YOUR MERCHANDISE. Lir & Globe, (of London,) Under writer's Agency (N. T.)f Franklin (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Colum bus, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warrentoo, N. C.) are all represented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. FERTILIZERS. , Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw - Bone Phosnhate, and "No. 1." LiUim) Liime, Kept on hand, or ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by Engaging what they want at once. Time given to parties giving undoubted security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row 1 ! at AticelVs Hardware Store. Salisbury, N. p.. Aug. 28, 1873-tf. BANK OP STATES-VILLE CHARTED UNDER ACT OF THE OKNERAL ASSEMBLY OP NOKTA CAROLINA. Authorised Capital, 500 000 THIS BANK has been organised under the I. - .... Laws of the btate. and all the requirements complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, and when U.Jal .rran,..mni. M ,-l f I t 1 1 1 Deposit will be issued payable with interest al the rate of 8 per cent. T? . . 1 " . ,. bxecuign, Auniinisirniors, uuaruians, or others holding money in Trust, are authorised by law to deposit in this Bank. Highest price paid for Gobi and Silver Com and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. 8 A ML. McD. TATE, Prksidrkt. SIM0NT0N, Casher. B. P SUtesville, N . C Aug. 21, 1tf73-3mos. Valuable Land For Sale. Having become the sole Proprietor of the vaiuame 1 raw oi Land formerly owned by Jeremiah Barrinsrer. and located one mile Snml.. West of Rowan Mills station, and having no use for it, I propose to sell it This track, compris- mg o-o acres, is regarded bv good judfce aa one of the very best and moat eligibly aituated in the county. It is admirably adapted to the cultivation of corn, cotton, tobacco, and the grasses. There is at least 100 acres of bottom. of which about 75 is in cultivation. There is, also, an excellent dwelling and ti.r ings in great number, a good well of water, Ac, Peraons wishing to see the land will apply to Mr. Tobias Beaver on the place, or myself near Mt. Pleasant, N. C. June5:6mo. MOSES BARRIER. CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTOn.VEYS Al LAW, AND Solicitors in Banhrnplrp. Special atten tionnaid toPrnoeei n In Bankruptcy. .' I Sept. 5,- 5l:3nms. A BOOK. FOB THE MlXLAOM t ; a wjmm CwmIw i thm "arrW4 ar mm aeeet M tle x ual nim Uh h. Guide, 1 . . . a T k ii 1 . i 1 1.1 1 .1 m, ' . . . ... - i". mnm mmt .tit. tea rslwU. li etain ia aaaaaaiaaj .m mttUm I bTMae tl rsawrawna trrnikiar n ik. .i... . 1 atiilK2. MHmTj,s.. xak.attata.MMi Notice is tns Afiiced tad Vnfcrtanats, MWJMrIr 1 .....a.. Vt. aatu aacaatp SawMa km mt -1 - tiu4 botmb.Ut arfcr x.il. em ac aiaaaaa rn.uu.iu4 la kU -r. oe. ..4 aartotft N.. I : K. agggSJ HOUSES, Tiff. Still HI. 4 Wk ik.UHhl uLTk The World Aitoaithed. THE AMERICAN taa Hr iliK : !r, m fits a i i-tarea -V afu -Hole, Overseaming AND COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE. The first and onlv BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made its advent this or any other country. The following reasons are given why is the beat. Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it will do 7. Because von can 1 verytaiag that any ma uSaVIv k IDA gfm lAMrAM'tliA chine can do, sewiac to adapt it to tuck or from the finest to the thin c lota coarsest material, hem 8. Bee a yon bobb have a minK. telling, cordinjr short deep bobbin by braiding, binding, nth which the thread is on- ering and sewing on, atjstantly drawn from the the same time raffling centre ; the tension con- auiltinK,etc, betterthsniequent!y even and does any other machine . not break the thread . 3 Because the tensionsi 9. Because the passer - are more easily adjusted foot turns back ; that the than any other machine cloth can be easily rrraoy- S Bee a use it can wrk ted after being sewed. a neautirui duvvou nme a m 1 10. Because the best making as fine a pearl as merchanics pronounce it I by the hand. 4. Because it will en ithe best finish ad and made on the best principles of broidenover the edge ssek any machine manufactur- ing a neat and beautiful ed . It has no aprings to border en any garment, break: nothing to gat ont 5. Because it will work of order. s beautiful eyelet hole. 11. Becaast It is two machines la one. A But- 6. Because it can do over-hand seaming, by ton-hole Workiko and which sheets, pillow caa-8wiKO Machimb com es and the like are sewed bined. over and over. No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in os. 3, 4, o, and 6. Parties using family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments.! " It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it the best : and this machine can do several kinds 1 of sewing not done on any other machine, beside doing every kind that ail others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole Darts), does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and overseaming. ME RONE Y & BRO., Agts. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. Ido not hesitate to say the American Combination, surpasses all other machines. Besides doing an tne work that other machines can, it overseams works huttoQ-ho ics in any fabric, from Swiss mm tin to Reaver cloth. I have used Singer' Slont- Howt i and the Weed machines, and find the Amer ican far superior to them all. Hiss M. BtJTLKDOa. 1 have used aix different Sewing Machines. The American surpasses them all. Mas. A. LBainkt. I have used Th Singer and other machines and wonld not exchange the American for any. Mks. H. X. BniNGi.s. Sausbitst, N. C, May 33, 1873. Maaoxav k Bao.. Afts, American Com. 8. M Sia : I have ussd the Howe. Singer, Wheeler ft Wilson, Wilcox ft (iibba Sewing machine, and wonld not give the American Comhination lor all ot thetn.it will do all that is claimed font in tbe circu lar. I consider its uperior to all others I have ever seen. very lteapecuniiy. Mns. Uko. W. Havrison, We the undersigned takegret pteaurein giving our testimony of favor of the American Sewins adenine in preference to any otner. believing ti nt it ia truthfully recommended as the best machine made. It is simple, runs very light and does not get ont of order or dropatichea. MKS. l.Al'KA M . OVERMAN, A. L. Korsv, "J. Allen Known, ' A- W Xothekn. M A. E. Jokks, M. G TaoaTASOit, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard inch aaid by Agents ol other machines. We will forfeit one hundreds dollars to the con- tending paity.it alter tair trial oetore competent UAtutto lmfioin M.hino will not rln w.ll 11 not better, tne worKiione on any other maenme. and do valuable work that no other machine ean do. We have been Agents for Sewing Machine since I 1866 have sold Singer's Lad Wehrter's Atwater't and Floience's, and have abandoned all for the I American. Senl and get sample af wo k. No40.-f. MERONEV A BRO Ag'st.. THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 OF RICHMOND, VA. Asset ts, Ut Jannarr, 1S73, - $472,867.23 Issues Annual, Term and ating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. DR til H. G. DAVIDSON, Preaident. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President J. E. NEISWANGER, Secretary. S. B. JOES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Canvassing Agent. LEWI8 0 HANES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May 22, ly. UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA Opens October l;eonti noes throogh nine months. It la organised in schools on the elective system, with foil course in Classics, Literature, Science (with practice in Chemical and Physical Labora tories), in Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teach ing and Agriculture. Apply for Catalogues to JAMES F. HARRISON, Chairman, P. O. University of Virginia, Albemarle Co., Va. Aug. 14 tf. $72 00 EACH WEEK ted evervwhere. Rusiness strictly legitimate. Particulars free. Address, 7- J. WORTH ft CO., 8c Lonia, Mo. S.T-1860-X the CELEBRATED j.j. TONIC AND p p y IZER, 1 PprjBKLT AYEGETAT -UEVAtUTTOX. com-poMdalmplyolwuU-kiKii ,K.'jTS, HERBS an FRUITS, comlthMNt with other proparUos, whkh la their nature are I'ataarttc. Aperient Sutri tloaa, Tjaietli. Alter tire aad Auti-liiSooa. Tmw WhStS M pteaerven in a ufiV.ent quantity of aptrlt tram the SVOAR CASE toluMptheasinattyoU- maia, which maktathA LANTATION PITERS most OaalraW TsR nmd Cathvmv- Saea in the world. Shayaas intended all 1 airy ae Temperance BiUers oar to be naed aa a medicine, and alwaya to direct ion. They are the aheeVanchor of tU fcebla and debttt. mud. They set open a dlaeaaed liver, aai s SSW to tweh a deevos t'j.t a healthy accloa la at mca bre iaht about. Aa a runwdy t- kdh Womie ara aayeclaBy aab.ect it la ayeriedlna every other BtiRiolaui. AAapilng Mit -ummer TonIc they have to cqaaL Thiy a e a nuld ra4 gentk Purgah- e aa well aa Tonic tney pnlt the- btcod. They ae a plnUa M' ter. They make the weak troug. They purtly acd Invlgoram. They MWS Dyapepeia. Oooilti' ' "d Heedche. They acta. 1 specific in all epeci-t of dteordera which nuder mmo the bodily rtretth id hreiA. dowu the atuma. smaMa Depot, 53 Park Place, Hew York. HAG AX'S Magnolia Bali A RW APPLICATIONS MAX& A Pure Blooming Complexion. iplexion. sTsSflkJs)S SBSa It ia Pvrely Vegetable, snd ite operation 1 felt at once. It does away wiUa the Fluabed a nee cauaed by Heat, Ymixfn, and Excitement. and removea all Iilotebea and Plraplea, i and nnetffattv apote. Dri vea away Tan. Sunbnrn, aud by Ita penile bat powerful manuea t&e iaaa cuoca wttn YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Sold by all Pruirmt snd Fancy SSoroa. Dewed S3 Park flaoo. NowYork. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. ed Solution the Pre Iron, is soJaanbUed as to the charuX&rbf an aliment, as easily digested and tt Uh the blood as the food. It inereasss the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalising Agent, Iron in the Hood, etna cures a rnousarut ills." , by Toning up, Invigorating a Vitalizing the System. The rtchetl and vitalized blood meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid store Hons, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the aajsj derful success of this remedy in curing Iryapepnia, Liver Com plaint. Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, of C onstitutional Vigor, of the Kidneys - and Bladder, Female Complaint, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac eompanied by debility or a low State of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energising effects are not fol lowed by corresponding rosjo Hon, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into aU parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con- by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffsriny crea tures, to strong, healthy, and haP9Jf ,'mtSH and womonj and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each botUe has PERU V1AN SYRUP blotvn in the glass, Pamphlet Fro, SETH W. F0WLE k SONS, Proprietors, . 1 Miiton Mat, ataiaaa Bold it Druggists aasaaALLT. Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, 6c For Sale at thin oil . P" BITTERS p THE WATCHMAN OFFICE v ?Tf '2 m fswft MIS' otrM is well supplied with large and elegant aaaortment of PLAIN I FANCY JOB TYPES, Pictorial or xLLusTRATio.N8 suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and mora Ornamental Types for Business & Professional GAMDl t Visiting, Party and 'Wedding Cards ; Collegfe and School tisVM Ci rcu 1 ars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, m , -ar a- 1 lODACCO Notices and -Li II. JL-Jk J-J K.J for all purposes ; jjj jl For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; 1 Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THE Carolina lla t cljm an AS A WW8PAPER, I Is a candidate for public favor. slaitks circulation it eood. and ita sUndine W ana patronage improving. it is -W . A W7m m of the beat advertising mediums the State, and offers its facilities on 1 liberal terms as any. 200 HEAD OF Cattle Wanted The nnderaigned wishes lo purchase Two Hundred fine Beef Cattle, tor whiea he is prepared to nay the highest cash price. He wou'd also inform the Citizens of Salisbury that he is tarnishing the mark et with beef fonr time each week ; name! r : on Monday. VTedacedav. Fridav and Hit. nrJay mornings. JOHN BEARD. May22-tf. ALL KINDS of COURT ANDMA GISTJIATES' BLANKS mt this office Cheap Chattel Mo and various other blanks for A Second Hand Piano FOR SALE. Eaqaire ai tail aftae. Am ft, ScientiiW' American FOR 1871. 1 S1ADTIFULLT IT.LC8TEATED. 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