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' ' a "V ji" farcliiia HJatrlfinan. BALI8BDUY. TULRfiAV JAN.82. Davis, the would-be usurper of guber natorial power in Texas, hi finally sur rendered to Gov. Coke, the newcrly elect- , I .O 'fJOHVf TU Boniiuatiou by the President of Caleb Cuahing for the position of Clue jMu. nt the United States, is another gratifying sign of the restoration of a feeling. Of coarse the Kadicai would not confirm the nomination; , bat still the act of the President is grat fying, and we think forebodes good, as Cashing is understood to be an old Slates right Democrat. We are indebted to Hon. W. M. Rob bins for a copy of Hon. Alex H. Stephens great speech on the Civil Bights Bill, so called, if Mr. Stephens bad. made this speech and net made the one on the back aj grab, we should feel moro like ex claiming bally for Stephen's for once at least, bat as it is we do not feel that a man that has so many sails or face is ...tilled to much confide nee or praise Poor Stephens, book grab killed him i , .. . mmd . . ,, ' ' waa . I .Mr. Georeo W. Chi Ids, of the founder mad Editor of that great aud popular pa per, the Philadelphia Ledger, has again howu his great business tact and liber ality, by his gratuitous dieti ibution of the 100,000 valuable Public Ledger Alminuc It is a complete compendium of facts, and general information ; and shows wonder ful skill, accuracy, and taste in its cotapi Utiou. It is really a beautiful and vain hand-book of information. We do wonder at the great success of Mr. Ohilds. e.'V I THE LEGISIiATUBB. TTie greater part of the time ot this body, since its reassembling, lias been? consumed in the discussion of the bid especially in the Senate), for the adjust ment of the State debt. In the interim, the Senate has made a new county, Lil 1 J c : I- 1 I III BCUUI i Wt Hi I Sale, 1 - m 13 I th, 1874. The following extract from a private latter wilb(enad with interest by christ- w t m N. a Jan. The first week of the year being set apart as a week of prayer in our church, th MnravUn wo Imd a union nrauer iiigton, eut of a portion of New Hanover; .. ?t avan. . , . . mfnfatepfc rjl 1 - - 1 J I fwww.ai . . w........ ... .. - w taking Carteret and Onslow from the 3rd , . . . . . ,ik and Sampson iron we mu lUg eeHIHflUut meettrtg added uiem 10 uic uy c'.;- e,er wag lhe cIngonetMl Sunday night, priation for the support of the Deaf, and lnbu took cart: two Dumb and. Blind of $lp,000-$7,00 of p . - wli ch is to be devoted to the Asylum of I -"" r ' v I Methodist, several from our country con the colored. . I a uua.j.i.uu - A. - .a. w B B-v BUWIIB . UIIU WtlVJ It U 111 A IIIIUUI ft'HI wno had oeeu a delegate to tne & van- Assaulted and Robbed. Yesterday morn- this: Hu name is Huche, H na Jsanajtoe oftpicurx " w.h.u m gcti kiw vuc Iredell county, but has for sometime been liv-1 hours of 11 o'clock M , and, Ji o'cMete, ingm lexas. rtecently netmrntavoai. iMxatl fi. M 00 riWarthe and sold his Iredell land. lie tent most of the money by express to Austin, Texas, and was on his way to that place. He passed through Salisbury, and, while on his way down to the depot, before dav yesterday morning, was met a a street corner " by on unknown white XxfL.K U-T. , A.I U4 1 I man wiioueau aim I powmui oiuw iu mc nenu knocking him senseless. When he recovered If lui m In uiuilmui mtm4mmmk The House has resolnted ou Rights and instructed the Honorable mem bers of Congress from this State not to go for it. -1 i .,, i But the debt question is certainly the great one with our Legislature It ia an elephant with which that body scarcely knows how to deal. tn J J. gelical alliance, and gave us a very inter esting account of that alliance, and the distinguished members who composed it. A Presbyterian minister and his congre gation, from our neighboring town Wins ton, were also invited and expeeted to be nrf r fr tli miniifor mm 11 na V1a In rnmn Last summer, when certain papers were r , rf .. , , .1, urging uie aaopwon OI we amenumou "were preseDt. 0ur church was well filled the Constitution with regard to the State j . . . , n 70Q 1:. DreBent debt, it was by implication, least, de K -h JL 11 hae t enioT ciareo mat tuere woura oe no ounewiy Hfc eeeand almost know wim wc snuoiure stuuug me m;r . . . pleasure. The promptly and easily as soon as the con- L. .. - one.neg. of unitv between all dtftutional provhrfon was abrogated But denomiiation, meeting on the broad plat we told the people, tte Legislature had no , ; - to Jega. Ghl bL S!?rein iu power to make a final adjustment of this the ot repenunce aud uem queaiion, anu cenanny m W Wth being for the time not Moravians nas not yei none u. oqmc sort 01 a se MBthnas.ta. Presbvterians. Baptists &c. dement will no doubt be affected, but U Bimply ari5iow witb the Bame m noi oe iiatiy 10 pnve more vaiuau.e . B-A--. the same heaven than the paper upon which it will be printed, after it shall have been made. The people don't mean to pay this grand swindle any how, so our Legislators might as well drop the question. Woe be unto bim who by any vote increases the already burdensome taxes. The al ternative in dealing with monstrous or ex awaiting all, it seemed a little bit of heav en here already PLUCK. We sometimes see notices in the newt , papeis of persons who have been burned o badly as to result fatally, closing some what in this style : "After suffering the most indesciibable pain through the after noon and night, death came to her relief m lira tMs morning about 8 o'clock, and sho fa lne rub. passed away," &c. In contrast to this, a private letter before as describes a case of fatal burning thus : "A strange fea ture of the case to me was, that she felt no pain at all. When first pat to bed aud made as comfortable as the circum stances would allow, she said her right hand was a little painful, but in a few minutes she felt nothing at all ; conversed camly and sensibly, saying she felt per foetly comfortable and free from pain, and so continued till the end." DO NOT FORGET IT. Many of oar subscribers have respon ded to our eall made two weeks ago and" come forward and renewed their subscrip tion tor the present year, paying op old scores: Some have prevailed upon' their nMirhbors to take the Watchman also. We feel thankful to all these for tbei promptness and confidence ; and we trust those who are yet in arrears will not tt that now is the time of the year for their adjustment of old scores. tnsOoaae forward and pay your subscrip Uous, gentlemen, and ask your neighbors to take the Watch mau also. The more the better for all concerned. . Persons desiring to make contracts by the year for advertising are requested to do so as soon as possible. THE PRESIDENT TO THE GOVERNOR OF TEXAS. If the subjoined telegram be truly the utterances of the President as stated , then she President has acted nobly. lie has eertainly sent a withering rebuke to the Unmitigated villain Davis, who, after ap proving the action of the Legislature of that passed the election bill, and going into the campaign, ia now try- make oat the election , which resul- againat him about 50,000 majority, to taud, and has really gone so far as to lil upon the unexhausted Judicary of State to declare the election unconsti tutional. Bat the President has spoken, and we believe that the voice of the peo ple, as expressed at the ballot box, will be " 1 seeded, notwithstanding the extraordina ry decision ol the Supreme Court, which . 'was, no doubt conuptly given. Wo do 'jft hesitate to say that President Grant :bo acted well in this matter. It makes OVfeel like we were returning to consti "toftHonal government to the times when Xhc voice of the people was heeded. Grant is certainly improving and we do not hesitate to givtrhhn credit for his good PRESIDENT'S DECISION IS -1 , XHJS iUAS UABJS. Executive Mansion, I WkaHnioTON, January 12, 1874, Jo Governor Davis, Austin, Texas ur dispatches and letters reciting the action ot the supreme court ot Texas in declaring the late election unennstitutio nm nid .inkiiif lliA nao nf'tmnm tn rrr mfti'V' "T - rrw Zf apprenenuea violence are received. " "-HEbe call is not made in accordance with constitution of the United States and acta of Congress under it, and cannot, therefore, be granted. The act of the Legislature of I cxas providing for the re . cent election having received your appro- yfa), and both political parties having made nominations and having conducted a po .Jitieol camoaiern under its provisions, wonld ' ( not be piudent as well as right to yield to the verdict of the people as expressed by their ballots Signed I U.S.Grant. The South, says our friend of tho Fred eriekbnrg Herald, "is greatly in need 0 pluck. We have had too much whining and of can i. It is sickening. It losses traordinary measures is either to ignore 08 lhe re"Peet ?f our opponents, and fails , 1 1 1 Ulieny iu meiiiue me uuuiuuiiune ituaii them or set about their riddance a prop- Jd who e still disposed to hunt as er and ligitimate way. If this had been to the death de8pite onr capitulation and done the debt question wonld have been I oaths that we want peace ; peace only ; to settled Jone since. Nobody doubts the I be let alone. eanRPitv of th Lpialatnre to doal with We assent to an tnis, ana noiu in con ... ' f 3 Vr tempt those who would consent thus mis matter 11 11 oniynaa me power, xiere , , tUmeo an Harris of tho Concord Sun is afraid that the Legislature will defeat the bill compelling sheriff. and others to advertise timentalists, to boldly pursue such a poli to degrade themselves aod humiliate thei section by unmanly whines aud disgust ing cant. Yes, our contemporary is right. "Pluck is what is wanted. Courage to do right for the sake of the right ; nerve to resist the sneers aud scone ol the sen the sale of property under execution, &c, &c Mr. S's remarks on the subject are very pcrtineut and should receive consideration. The fact is the Legislature has never cy as the good of oar section may demand the manhood to set up for ourselves, and with the independence worthy the sons o our sires so shape our courne as to compe the respect of others. But there is "pluck," the offspring of folly and nenr akin to cowardice, that we do not want Sentenced to be Hanged. On yesterday AT 40- CENST PER GALLON t Pure W bite Kerosene Oil at They had been tried and convicted of breaking in aud robbing the house of Mr. Carson Murray, of this place, a week or two ago. One of the persons sentenced has already spent a term in our pen i ten - nary . jMMCtgfw ocjkic. ive TBEO. P. KLUTTZ S. Drag Star. January 22 1874 tf. xt Potatoes ! WATSON AND TOBRBa Kee constantly on hand.ockof ct" ;r '" d At T Baltimore Gazette. Taa Mjcntii Peqj-lk WasT. A .man well disciplined, full of useful information, thinking quickly and clearly, earnest and brave, noneat and faithful, will always command respectj. As to political mediocrity, the people are begiu- I til it. Tin bad character ot others, raised by acci dental circumstances to unmerited honors. are evils which sooner or later will work their own cure. . Already there is great reslivcuesa and a desire. for change. The chanire cannot come; too soon. w 1 -' r tnrr-vu ; 1 hu 1 1 Amonr the lodgers at tho Elm but how he cot on the train at Sa how hUWWpuiT(9rti there no idea. He had been robbed of $40 in money all lie had with kaa. qkmLW The blow had struck him direct ly in the fore head and was no doubt made with brass knuck les. Dr. Jones rendered him all the snrjncal aid in Iris power, but the man's skull is fractur ed and be is now, we bear, in an exceedingly precarious condition Charlotte USssrrtr. The above from the Charlotte OWosrof the 17th, is only wonderful when read in the light of the facts ia the case. Nor even then is it sarprising that a "localizer" should give M unfortunate -traveller the benefit of hi own statement of his own1 misfortunes, however im probable the statement We wit! not step, there fore, to t.iHc of the cormorant appetites (and sometimes refreshing verdance) of reporters for news items, but wilt proceed to state well attest ed facts iu Mr. Hughes' case: To begin right he was drinking freely while here. Old barley corn was in command, and Hughes could not always do the things he tried to do: For inscluoe', he could not get about without foiling. He fell on rocks and lroxen ground. It was at a timeawken he could not pick soft placet, ireil off a chair in the Hotel, once, and cut his head. By-aad-by. he heard an Omnibus rattling away from the door of the Hotel, snd sprang. ap to go to it, and went with such force as to clear the high steps of the Ho tel, Che broad pavement, and landed upon his head on the roughy frozen street. He was tak up in an almost insensible condition, and car ried into the hotel, where he was kindly attend ed to by the proprietor, and other persons pre sent. His injuries by the fall were very severe They were dressed by Dr. C. A. Henderson, and raised Iter up with pillows, but he famt he was put to bed. Before the retirement of My "aid, no, not that ; but there!" Again these disinterested friends, however, the clerk looking earnestly towards heaven, whither of the hotel caused an examination to be made J lPpy na flew a few momenta later, of the man's property, and he was found to " her grave-stone these words are now have in his possession $41 and some few cents. cafv!a::-7 Jane D 1 lheen, He had previously expressed a sum of money to Texas. When sufficiently recovered he went to the depot and bought' a through ticket for Texas, for whiah he paid over s37 ; and the train for Chariotte, where, according to the above account, he represented himself as having been knocked down and robbed while passing from the hotel to the depot in Salisbu ry, and wonderfully reached Charlotte before he came to his senses. If that were so, where did he get money to buy a ticket? If that were so, who put him on the train ? Or did he just make a grand wiggle while iu an unconscious state from brass knuckles and bludgeons, and hind on the cars and in Charlotte by accident ? It is believed here that this is a ctear case of whiskey loo much nothing more will the " Observer" -ide;we-'notice. Early Ross, and Kuro op ths Ear. lies. A few barrels, choice, for early planting. Gall soon at TliJSU.Jr. KLUTTZ'S Janaary 22 1874. if. FRESH GARDE SEEDS! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS! A fall sap ply Received this day at . nine to be surteited with it. 1 be larno T W ! J. IT 01 . i lj ... 1 rtitrtlA T-1 rr w nnvnn. t-m r. . . ranee of some men in high place, and dieJ ifiEU. r .axu vrt o ukuu 9ivn Jan. 10th, tf. $10,000 Fapen jut RecaraL PEPPER, GINGER MOLASSES dc 8YBUP. SUGAR Vr. COFFEE dc tea. CANDLES dc K SonaS 111DDER At. lllC. WCH Hi Dttv.ria EXTRACT dc ESSENCES VINEriS AH FRUIT xk EGOS BUTTER dc CHEESE . CRACKERS TO SUIT imvufw -pj ci Alio TO 8NUFF SB. . CANDIES dc RAISINS AND WA-r... ENOUGH va8 Blue maaa aud PiUa. to stir up u R. And as a sequent to this we kep Caw J All of which, at prion low down wsofc? Buyer's in country or Tows. Corner oppoaite MeCufrbiee dc Co. SalhaW. N. C. January 8h, 1874 tf. to At 5 centa a paper, for the Mine else hereto fore sold at 10 cents. If you wish good vegetables bay only freak and reliable seeds. I twsroatss sscr acuwr u street ZTT .t" 'JT noi .Uttoo in Ciucinhoti, . few nlgbt. neo, 15 a na ueorge mown, agea of years.. aety Johkson A Roawaaos better and innnitdrl 1 . - . m t I it 1 1 . . ... . I is rememuerea as, at one time not isr oaca ore reiiaoie man eiiner 01 loesa. They rer ln the past, one of Cincinnati "a most chari- mlnota more rapidly, are hardier, and produce table citizens. About 1848. at bis sac- -Der 10 lh5lr "Pr,.or l,uJ'l7I gestion the fo.jd.tioo ofjao awejjjj TSSOSX f. valuable Swedetiborgian Library was laid, Moose, Ran.., Robe Murphey Jr. snd otter of Mr. Brown contributing his own large our citizens who tried them last year. and expensive collection as a nucleus. He Vf diacount to Merchants. Seeds by removed to Chicago a few years ago and ma vUaTnvn v T was overtaken by misfbrtunee which left wtbarrNC mm penniless, lteturnrog to Utnctnnati Janusry K 1874. tf. be lound all his old friends dead, and fail ing to nud work that he could do he was forced to accept charity. Beatjttftjl D rath. A girl thirteen years old was dying. Lifting ber eyes towards the ceiling, she said, softly. ' Lilt me higher, lift me higher !" Her parents iainert Sale of WpLj TOW PROPERTY Baakrsptey . Blaeiier and Henderson, - Attorneys, Counsellors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C. January 82 1874 tf. WAR CLAIMS. il I " Having been appointed Special Commis sioner to take evidence in what is known as o...w 117 ni.: - t v.t. r 1; llfi-J t 1 i; . . . . , 'm j . , ouuiueiu 11 r Viainw iur ngno taronni, 2-. "'y"V' T 7 U Prsos who have filled their applieations "aD ' igri with the fUommissioners of Claims at Waah- iagton. andsr Act of March 3, 1871, can have depositions as U loyalty and lose of Entered into rest on Dec. 6th, 1873. Dr. J. property taken before me either through W. Hall in the 69tb year of his sge. themselves or their Attorneys. . Josephns Wells Hall was born tn Rowan JffjJ. Comm"UM,ioner murt 045 P in County H. C. March 19th, 1805. After upend- JOHN M COFFIN ing hi earlier years in his native state, be went Special Commissioner, to Kentucky and entered the Transylvania January, 22 1874 tf. TT! " . I 1 1 1 1 . r r ... i t 1 11 1 tci mi 7, w lit re ne graaasiea sa. v., wim Popular U r t KrWii"s Vis saoasvAvvkl saasn K to 4 I as 1 o iivuvi i la the matter of ) Jobs A. Holt, Via Baakrum.! Nouce is hereby given, that I will sell at pobhe Auction, at the Court House Door in the Town of SalieheV. n. .w 81st day of January. It74. the f JWisuTaru- KarSa? vrnl W VWt, I. OaeloUlriaalutbeOr 1 Va ... of the Town of Salisbury, troatiacMBstsZ sanare and fronting the same Wootseo . trtdjwmiD the Hoiw ttrmd of saiu liauarupt, Nog on the corner of Fulton and Horab StreeU. II. One Lot, lying in the Great West Square ot the Town of Salisbury, adjoinine the Homestead of said bankrupt asd the premises of Dr. J. J. Summerell-frontiat 57 feet on Fulton Street and runnine tbrwsst mw ouwaic nun irOHllDK IDC Same Oil For severel yean Medicine Extant. medicine in Frankfort, Ky.. where he acquired j IgAQ Over 30 Years 1 ui.iwij iiil uu ULii lu.i J c J .1 .1 Tj :!'' 0 0 J there is nothing more contemptible than its efforts to promote a disposition amoug the fangle8S serpent that hisses but to run the people to read, or in its efforts to keep away ; than the. yelping hound upon the them informed upon matters of general lion's trail that will flee with alarm upon and individual interests The Press has his near approach ; than a nation, crushed , ,. . - . . and helpless, to vainly boast of its prowess been struggling for a longtime to impress whm JJ" impC4ent to protect itself upon the Legislature the importance of aeainst the least aggression. No ; may having all notices of public or private in- Heaven protect us from any such "pluck" teresta well advertised such as the sale M lhl8 Dut g"101 U8 tuai calm, cool cour of property by Sheriffs, Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, as well as the annual statement of all disbursing Boards, county and municipal but it has thus far been unfortunate in its appeals to that body; ar.d the people have remained in darkness, as to the doings of public offi cers, or the dispositi on of their m nicy. : Large sums are paid each year by the peo ple for county purposes, the Board disbur ses, squanders, or disposes of it in some age that walks aim in arm with prudence, wisdom and true dignity. Richmond Whig. Fluck is the word. It has been the A Prisoner Jumps from a Car-Window While the Train is in Motion. Among the Federal prisoners whom Den'v Marshal Uoshior started from was married in 1836 after which he spent three years in Europe. After bis return, Louisville, Ky. was his borne for some time. Having been called to a professorship in the Medical College in St. Louis Mo., he removed to that city. Dur ing his residence there Mrs. Hall died in 1849. He remained in St. Louis until 1853 when he married .13am and removed to Salisbury X. C. which w is thenceforth hU home until bis death. PERRY DAYIS PAIN-KILLER 1 And after thirty years trial, the "PAIN KILLER" may justly be style the great medicine ntthe world, Tor there is no iveiod a t a f a t 1 . a . O 01 me gioneinto wnicii 1 has not found its why. and none where it has not hn larirlv and highly prised. Moreover, there is no ( and appear si the next term of the on Ell is MroeU III. The reversionary interest1 of nii Bankrupt in the Homestead allotted u trhs by law, situated in the Great Wesj Square 4 of the Town of Salisbury, odiomin tk. above named lots, fronting 100 feet on Pul ton street and running back 400 feet and fronting 100 fact on Ellis Street, j , IV. Two Lots in the cityJWfort, C. TERMS CASH. JOHN 8. HENDERSON. Assifsoa. January Sth 1874. fttat of Worth Carelaa CALDWELL Co. In tac Smperiar CWt Levi Earnest, Ezecator of Petition for Re Jos Ferguson, deceased, J probsse of wflL rs. John F. Bradly and wife Maria, Heary Earnsat and wife Margaret, Calvin ItradU rd wife Katmah, Jackson W Bradly and wife Martha, and Henry Miller and wife Mary Jans In this case it is made to appear to toe satis tad ion of the Court, that Calvin Brad It asd wife Katmah, Jackson W Bradly and' visa Martha, and Henry Miller sod wife Marv Jane, reside beyond lite limits of this State, therefor it is ordered by the Court that publication b made in the Caboux a Watch max, a news paper published the loa-n of Salisbury, noiif. ing lbs non-resident defendant that tisrv bs Bwpariot gnarde, went to the s.ilo.m in ihc eoiich. I he guard stood at the saloon door. Just after the car started oft, and while in mo tmn 1 1 1 lil.iAli Kmiio fivtin 1 1 1 r. urSn want of it the want of that manlv ennr. 1 . . . 1 7 ; m aow, out into tne aara, ami was seen no age aod true dignity of character in our more by the guard who had charge of him. representative men in the face of our Yesterday about 2 P. M., Deputy Bochier enemies, that has brought us almost to received a telegram trom Salisbury stai ing Duriug the time that he resided in Frank- 1 climate to which it has not oruved itself to Ooort to be held for the counU of CottW r 1. J l . L . lf. T : :n I c. r ... i-v tr.a 1. 11 1 ..j r - t , I tk " ' T t .1 m .m Crreeneooro Willi 1 nursuay nigni o onng uuhib ;uhi ot. lj mi, ur. nail wa o wen ayauuru iur u eur 01 cooniaerauie " m vc tjam to thirt n!.ipp. v:m fir K. P. Ml . rk hi, mo Uiuinent for iU i.rofionl kLIU hi.t fiir tl, varietv for diseases : it is admirably suited I ":fter lhe Moodaj ia March neat, I of VhrLll -onrttw whh w. imnrhnilM) !! i,nL Mr- l lLi for every race. It has lost none of its eood i. "P'6? or demurr to the pet it ion "r I j j - " - 1 1 - . , 1 1 . uieu in iius UII 'I Ull.Wi' .I .UUIII(.IIV1MII 1. ..VI. V LI V- I .IIUVIIIX Hit 'VML B'lU Ul'C KU HOT did I I IIVI K IICI V I ... . l.j in.ik n 1 ; I IT .. .... p oecnpy a prominent positioo n every medi co v"'- 1 - ' spinieu anu very use. rhst : and ia mill rwin, tU mt prisoner, m cnarge 01 a t,a nun. o enten.rue tenJiii to lhe good of unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from ----- - a Salnbury haft been umii 1 taken for msnv years persons of the highest character and re- which he did not forward by prude:tt counsels sponsibility. Physicians of the first respec or skilful m .mMfiiiat. W M....m:.oiiv fMl. tability recomiueod it as a most effectual that in him we hive kt a mm. who -ervice. PP"? fwr exUncUon of pain. It U January 8th 6w. pd. 1 niif. nniv ina rwaar rii..iu r n.u-n i . . ... -$.g I -w Wv sw-sj ivm-ui t'ti susewwe as ivi we needed and w.io-e place wo cannot fill. Rruises. Cote. Burn.. &. hut for nrum.r with another ms case, or toe said petition will ba heard expartee as to them. . Witness R. K Wskefield Clerk of ear said Court at office the 2 Monday after theJaleadsy in nepc, 18 3. ' t I Wv a. m - SI . I ma iH-ceruber Z4th, 1873. R. K. WAK KFIELD, C 8. C. Fur Caldwell ObeMy For very many year De II ill ha been a or Cholera or any sort of bowwls complaint Sute of North Carolina t a . Caldwell County. S " Commuuicant of the Church. In 8 . Loois he it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and was a vestryman in St. George Parish, and in rapidity of action. Iu the areat cities of Court. I.I . t, ... I I ... ,uri the grave of our liberties. We have had l"tt xiacaDurue wa-w usa piace, wuu a 3 he WM for j time f India and other hot alimatea. it has become ... ... . broken leg, caused by Ins perilous leap . ' fo, . . , , ,. , . . the 8undard Mvdieioe for all such eomDUiois. too much cringiner-too much time-servms:. lL zl -j tji ju r a the Vestry of 8l Luke's Church which office he n fc" TA iun 1 n0 0 iv. k.l in0. (rom hQ ear. window. He had been found ... . -. : oa well as for DraroHLa. I.irr fmnti Unu. nu 11 1 air 1 na umn ai n a riAAtit a sa a-a m 1 1 m m a 1 way, the people know not how. The people certaiuly should know what is done South and her gallant people. with their money ; and the statemont should be made through the county paper The Exaction of Joe Baker. in order that they may examine it careful, Joseph Baker, the slayer of Newton Wil- and not merely post public places. T Let our representatives in the legislative on the railroad and brought to Saiis- halls of the conntry hold Up their beads bury. Charlotte Observer. .1 .i 1 anu speaa ana act m a manner wormy tne The p- referrea to : 8tlli bere in lhe county Jail, and doing as well as could be expected. ExcJiange. - mib tu. ui ,u, ucvo. ux. iu.. a man- otner k,adred disorders. For Coughs ner of life showed that he had learned that Und Cdda. Cnkr. Aathm r,,i RUnm.t;, wisdom that is from above which is pure peacea- difficulties it has heen proved by the most Cf abuodent and convincing tettimnn tn bp an laaar Oxford Adininiart,.r ,.f Vffm U..W and good fruits. He was kind and liberal to invaluable medicine. No article ever attained dee'd. O. C- Stow. Jaa- T. Hotn.'a.T.ib ble, gentle, easy to be entreated and fall of mercy the poor, gentle to all man and ready to en- tnrf, nnhoaoded Dooularit. As an xtrnal Roaea. William fiiKW w.l H.-l af.r. ?i,"geI,a l,W f1,1::? i?. J.111.6 Dd internal medicine, Poin-Killer stands E. Tucker. William How. Aaaiatai. IIU lit! Kl I 4.fl... I II I IT I. FT W . , I ., r.:.i.r..ii 1 k r .-...1. ! anw no warn, jonn nuwaro, M188 Lrfiura Alexander died SUd- " JZTLZZ" L" "'L: A Thirtv Years are certainW a lone enoueh Lindsev Howard. Doctor Prr and wif. r, , uewc. aiwi tuua uaniiiK un 111c in an kuuit . J .... - , . .. Olie r.,.;AnM. h. Ani 1 4-, tk. to pror me emciencvut auy medicine r.iizabetli. 15eau Urowu and wifa Ptsat fis 1 ' 1 1 iviii rra iiw uvi'iti iv-i mm uim to iuai uib.c 1 . - . w ' 1 - Juliua where the souls of the authfcl enjoy perpotual a?.. it the I 'AIN-KILLER is deserviDK of Walter Hagler. Otven Hseler. Whirill. nacier, aiargarei uiioot. Liouisa Uiiuau J Wm. Harrison and wife Nasser hiah praise to God. ed. It is a 8URE and EFFECTIVE remedy I Dha C Gilbut, Aaa A. Gilbat. Rafas L. Wm. R. Kendell dc wife 8a rah D. 8. W. HasHer. B.PHag- ler, J. S. Hoglor Samuel Hart I y dc. wife Mara John H- Powll dc wife1 Carolina Againta1 ii r ' PlaiatsC Petition fur Par tition. ' wt it op at one or two foog, col, was duly executed at Charlotte denly in New York last week 'his nostin? nn at the last Friday. The following short but wa .h .lmmlitor f ih Ut 1 L 1 m r ----- - m w I waav wot m m aa vvi vra inu iUWV W UJ UQ I w " - - w" w ivj wmm tm mm mpi I . m . - " mmtoUm. remind, o. ol CaliguU'. law. compl.t..t.tOT,nt.Pp.red In lb. IUWgh W. Alexer, Es,,., prominent Jfti , h 3 i" .SJ- !S ILf , which were polled .0 high that the people Kw. of Saturday last: lawyer in this partof the State, and membe in lhoM WOrd.of hUh 7rS to God. J- ft i. .JURE and EFFECTIVE remed. Mi C- Oi ii - - re - . . . , a a . a a m mmr a i . m a . a w m could not read them, yet they were nun Ralligh jNkws: Joseph Baker, a had adopted the profession ot an And we also bless thy holy name for all thy I tis sold ra almost every country iu the I Gilbat, David Wallace. Iaoae Wallace, C. uwmwu wnwB ina .u mj lani. aim acai i huiiui auuw utwjuiiu; ujurf ana more pupil- i unuuii ui ner vxuarutau .a a I item J. W. A. efiai . - a .. - , i ' la. i.lwwJ ii fr, or ( A;nuA;- I wuito man, agea aoout Jo years, was exe- Actress. ham ''J ,"i:tii tu fcsii; leuted here to day tor the murder of a I W inter she acted a conspicuous part at tnem. , , I V w:ir, ,l: I -rtrti .t mi ' t i ... y , ... . ; ' i a f wwM.. m moiifo on Hsu i w aiiacK g xneatre on uroaaway. In rptrnrrl tn rtnhlu aala tt ia wa.11 I torn mi I . . e r ' --1. " 1 1 1 in ui ooruaxy, ioo. xue notuiciue known that great wrong is frequently was committed under circumstances of iu- a -J J 1 1 .1 i . I In.i.olinn art A mroa rutt iinn.m.,1:.,lnJ uoiiu niuurta itiiu ui unaus or toe 1 1 f l tm nr i huh.iuvhum,u m - -ri -r . I . - I i " . 'Pi ul:- j.. m 1 HE IJIVIL ltlCJHTS JilLI.. It LS a v wa a . miii ar i iiiiii . i hi vn. a iih m m iiiiiii dt iiarbiu i . estates, oy Administrators, Executors, or .,,;' n ..V:7fil 7?JZZ understood that the Honsn Judiciarv Dnrino-thp Pnll and Trosnt servanls departed this life in thy faith and tear world, and is beeomine more and more oonu- Gilbuu br I v . -' w - V. A fc.. .... . . ' I , . l ...I. . . , - w ' - a h.annnli Ina I liaa tn m ea na itfim an Ia 7.1 1-, w I 1m r.w am. - - f . V l : . ' . 1 I I I . a . a a . , aa " " w fe.jv. Si.ii.v ww w iwiw i .waa uinj jwi. i lb ofttuu proporwios obtc in, idu vrn oioae, oy ner uuaratan a their good examples that with them we msy be oeen ruiiy tested, ail over the world, and it litem A llagler LMt. partakers of thy heavenly kingdom." 8. 6. only to be known to be prized. B I In this Cose it apiMwrio to the Coort that sure you buy noDe Out the geuuine, inanufac- I tr. C. Stowe, Wiley Haaier. Mary E. Toek tured by PEKRY Davis dc Sox, Providence, er. William Howard. 'Benjamin Howard, TWO FOES OF HEALTH. R. I. f'nlrl nrf dnmn . inimiml tn hpnltti mnA other officers, selliug property not proper- Lentenced to be haneed on the 20.h of Committee have decided to report the we generally have an unwholesome combination w a ' ... . I -, ! -f-k 1 . T'l ..1 ... I , - . . ... . . Sold by all Druggists. iy advertised, it is not necessary to set June last, but an appeal beingv taken to Civil Kights Bill without the feature of the two at this season. They penetrate the forth how these great wrongs are doue ; the Supreme Court of the State, which relating to common schools, and it skin and integumenu and affect the muscular, Treasurer's Notice. li I f. fj W m w v wvaasa. Mill -a VUUU1T UOO LUC AXWatOC 111 IflllO O rmnwm w wmmw j. v.vva.fe He was re-sen tenced to be exe-1 shape. Tho bill will give the negro I rheumatism, neuralgia, chills and fever, and I i the 19th December last. By a equal rights in hotels, cemeteries and where tlero u a tendency to dyspepsia or liver fr complaint, provoking an attack of indigestion or billiousness. The best advice that can be given under such circumstances is to keep the for it must be patent to every one who -"bonal affirmed thedecision of the Court will probably pass the House in this glandular and nervous organizations, producing .nl.il t a ..ll I .1 : 1 wvva uaa iuu iu .w w,0-wC. re,I7aweBafiil and desperate escape he asain 'ki:- " to be a crowd at the sale, and the nddU V.AA tho ujtilrf k.. - i" v. ' I w v wuw UO IVWQUbUICU tlnn nf a ttilicln Inrll vicinal ran anfMnn.lln land raaanStait In .Tnniaaarar 9n1 A fail,- - . . I - .i .i ...a .i .1 Sad ArirrmfMv A mm A ajvidpnr n enhances tho value of property, or causes grau.ea tin w-aay. An , g - pM.,r- T ,K external surlace of the body warmly clothed . s I , r i i it in r iiin rn tnn ptaaii i inn nib rr rt i r f i . -," tt to Dnng ton-told tne price ot the adver- aZmZl-Z stant death of Mr. Frederick Strohal to keep tne internal organs in vigorous tt-i i. u-. i. u ... . -fUkue auuaisiers .ooa a unai lare- T . . . . a " . . .bi.w nlr .itk th. mo.t wMm. neiiifc woovo wuai ii woura ouierwise nave vV ell At 1 n m h w ilkod rlnn tim " 8eera lai ne got resuess aoout twelve e -r .r , A rt I Ai l in lK . U . 1 n 4. . .... 1 1 t a ill U. 1 1 L U 1 1 1 US. 1 lUatL'Lltl M HIU UdL 1 IjIILUTA. I J I.IUL.IL IS! Llir III III. H llll VfLllllir Bin IIW I BB -" - - " but constantly this famous in vigorant ing the adulterated liquor of com- i - a. a a . i i . i i - -t. mi imiu (lonr w ipn ho miaRAn tfia tnn isn merer, u a ucuuiim iuiiu iui anu currraiTBi IP their local papers for such information, JLS - the dark, and fall to the bottom, in all paru of the country. It wil, be a happy they would become more interested iu anneal to the Thro-s. f ftma. 1,1,1 striking the door bolt. He died day tor humanity, and it will sorely nublic affiir. there would be Inaa ikii. tn kia anal A flow tU ,k, ... j SasUatly fiporu concussion of the brain. this pure restorative shall hare w, . u . - - u v . ' .v. wno mi uuvog uuu I WW ..... . for rascals, the oeoole would read mom black cap were aJiusted. the rone bv "e w" m n,s 66tn year nd reasoved to of raw spmu as a stimulant in all our public adnaatinn onlrl-i. L the drop was suspended was tkVL and W " ! from Peon, .ml private ho-piuk. It hi not, howerer, . ww . . uuiuiLU, aiiuiai... - . . i i r : : j . i . ...-.. . . a ' I uu- f.. . r ... o . i . eyiraui. imnD? n n reiMuence uere "i icu auum iwn icei. oiraneuiauon . , P . . . . . w.. then did its work. Hia struggles lasted ?M 1110 ood P'nKn ot iho who hrats referred to. Its stimulating properties are not its chief merits, although in this regard aa a.- v r . - . . i . nmnirnr r .vara naar inant m n . . . u i ..... i . i I 1 i 1 i twwt" "'r; a...aaaa. uaitci was biaus oi mu j in aim rcsoiuieiy steppeu on , r V. . , 0 o r 1 7. . ., rtrrinprlv ml vprt isod f ll rnnwk al.o tho drnn Tn ran I. . me purpose ot walking about, started to . v. . . ..j v. v. mi unj.ii 111c uaucro BH I " i.r av aia aia ivi I ut taaiuil , I l 1 , . , . a w. , J E aboold h. it M ,L ,.V! lie said that he had nothhie to sav. liav. d of sU.rs leading to the I - -Per-d . r.i ----w---g 1 Walter Howard. John Howard. Howard, Doctor Perry and wife Fliabeth, Ueaa Ifrown aod wife Prodene. W altar Haaier. Green Haaier. aod Kufus. L.GiibV defendants, reside beyonnd the limits of thss State. Therefore it is ordered bv the eoart that publication be mode in the Carolina 1 wot I , . . a TTHHEBT give notice that J. Sam'l. lie nman, a newspaper published in taw CubbiuM-i8 mv deoutr. and ia mr ahaainr town oT Salisbury lor six weeks noUryiag rom Town. is authorised to attend to all my I the said non-resident defendants, fobs sad f An m mm wl .., ... . '.t! appeal ai ina clerk s office 10 lenoir. wivaia the time soectfied. and answer the cOSBp'oiat which Is filed ia the oCee of theekrk of said court ; or the Plaintiff will apply to the courts tor Judgment proeoufesso, for the nasi demanded in the complaint. Witioees R. K. Wakefield clerk of our sa-d court. at offi'-e (D Lanotr, this thetsta day of December . 1HTI7. li K. WALKEFIELD C&C For Caldwell Ceaatf January 8th 1874 w. pd. husiucsH asTrcaaurer of Rowan countv J. 8. McCTJB BIN'S, Treasr fan. lb, 1974. 1 E. H. MARSH. T. J. FOSTER. MARSH AND FOSTER, healthier aud better tone of morals would prevail. We lack just this annlication of about th i knew him and was much esteemed. . a T w m aaa wwwaaaw aaaaaiuico I ww . . , T, thn lav tn malrn nnr rwannlA t ,t0 : mrma .itinai nnA .r...'i...:.. L.i. I xle was interred yesterday in the Tree " www.w aaavav .U" r ' w.,i, mm, awaawa aaawa.a uauciUE UHll la . a terest in their home pablieatbo, aud to Wll Wj wM eat dovi. jsWedf g",.'11 '.L wD?y . . . . 1 in a nlwh. riinai ..mffi .nd ww,aJ being performed by Rev. Father Heads. prevent the people trom being cheated LVtVi-mL. VS"? of Charleue. after the form prescribed bv r 1 . wi . . - a-aa-w. viiuu ava aaaaa saawaj i. lucic w aia a. 1 out ot tueir rights and kept tu the dork by iarge etswd present, but only about forty -a -a. S D atffaaw au. t a. awav aaa aat'aaaa I I . aa, am - public functionaries. the Catholic Church, to which deaomina t ion be belonged. Greensboro Patri ot. Lieutenant Governor, Col. Rob t. . Withers, has been elected, by the Vlrgiu. ia Legislature, Uuited States Senator to succeed the Hon. John F. Lewis, bet ter selection could scarcely have been made. Col. Withers is a noble, high toned, gallant gentleman. Subscribe for the Watchman. persons were admitted to witness the exe- cutioti, which, in accordance with the law, was private. n a DWCUMB. A IvBABAI A Sn.tn.vn Uabbap A wawaaw v iiMMi mm ijvniii'aaa aavawaavM- mm t .ftC. .ww . - - maT Oonrress has restored thn naw of ra.m. nOTno,e oecurreu in Murray coun a a J I .1.. . a w . w 1 ! a hers to what it w. twAir tlw -1 k "'7- v. jouusod, .n pipavr.og - - r atwaw I l.:il 1 a a a 1 1 -a. . a w . a rmm. lW nUK' UaO SUUK U WI IO IB8 bin was adopted to rob tue neoDle. The irrrn nan filial it aaUk lw.ilir.np rator oi-t.l a . a lo u aanw aw w vea wuitf w wiei aaaa 1' resident 8 salary, and that of the Son- pweea a blanket over it. His little - - . a I -U h a a II a a -V rorriA Pmirf .Tai.tUaa. w,n; . lr ur IUU1 years OIU, WRIKeU U lO iDe ! T . 1 " blanket and into the scaldina water. He icrt oy tne gran bill. lived twenty-four hours. Satan ah News Com mission Merchants, Salisbury N. C. uemitngin uttm aon general produce. Liberal advouoca made on consign men t and prompt returns made. art,;; January 16, a&74 3wps. the place ! THE BEST PRESENT That a hubaad can give to hia wife Is a receipt i 4V- am awSa tfc . . 1 m i afQ afWb .a w jwr avswvarv t ipviuil i.Wj lO II1C Christian Observer it surpasses all the un medicated products oi the still. Homrtrtir? or imnorteil. The noarerful in- ' . a a I T f 1 1 i , . , fluence it exercises over the torpid and toneless T :, . hsataf stomach, the disordered lirer, the constipated nrawiari.n ntliZTtZl Z.', bowels and the relaxed nenres render It a poaitire ligion from some of the ablest miniOers in thet LOOJK' which is now PREMIUM Chromo. i a seel PI oner r SEEDS. fat lUfvare ordering elsewhere apecific in dyspepsia,' Ifver complaint, intestin al tconstruction nerves weakneas, hypocboodria, rheuniatiam and lceplssssu sa. All chronic oomplointa ore aggravated by a cold, moist at mcwaphere, and it Is therefore particularly ne cessary for those who are afflicted with ailments of this nature, whatever their type may be, to a wholesome aatadoSe. Heatetter's iiiiten. should be taken daily at this season by all per sons laboring under chronic ailments that tend to weaken the system. South, able editorial, atones for the vounr. re- Ugioaa newa rom all the other denomination, maaceuaoeoars, scsantibc, tanning and literary depart oaenu Sonera 1 iateilisiK wttotoaale mark eta. ror Kpeeimen copies (sent free to any ad- A 1 a a una;, wnmnini hki oi premioma, Write to A. it P. B. CONVER8K. Pnba. t ,a.u iaa J I-ouhwilW, Ky. $10 to $211 1 II. BLaia A Co. per day A genu wanted evsrv .L la . a ' mere raniculara IrM A vo. BC laooia. Mo. Kov. C 1871 tt be mailed gratis on application. f ur Chromo Th Littlb Fl-aitsV" mm a . . . . a beautiful 1'arlor Picture I by judges a success, is new sent stl who favor us with orders to the i of Five Dollars. ' Chase Brothers SEEDSMEN, Rochealrr, ft V. Juneary lGth 1874 3mos. Woodwirl
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