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Carolina Hatcfymaii FEBUARY 5. four each of . i i ... m,i, montn um .uthe week ; that is to four weeks, beginning left mni not day more. all the it has Sunday ( Lecture to-Night. The Rer. Dan iel MeOiWary of N. 0., who has been for sixteen years a missionary in Siam, will Lecture to-night in the Presbyterian CORN new 75 Church on his work in Siam and the Laos COTTON -12 a Country. The public is cordially invited " ' j an. j v .u je.u "v - w 10 bucuu.a uareuaj, u. -SALISBURY MARKET. FEBUARY old mi a 4.50. a 80 BACON (county) 10 121 -hog round POTATOES Irish 90 a Sweet f 1.00 EGGS 15to 20 CHICKEN S2. 25 a 82 per doz. LARD 12 a 15. FEATHER? -new, 50. X . a.. of real value some splendid meadow lands TALLO W 9 a 10 Sleet.-Vme a neay s - - , ; ut UJ WllU goou 1 nauiu ury uh, -"O 7 - ma very, rateable landed property, 500 acres, part of the McNeely lands, from a i to 2i miles west of town, is now in the market. The parts offered comprises much .... 1.4" .1.. .. to fall ncre last ouuuuy Dtil Tuesday morning btf finned U .--were greatly damaged Shade ! ii I the various crops of the country. Persons wishing to procure Buch property should in spect this by all means. Amitted. Garden seeds were omit . . advertisement of C. R- Baiker ' td IB , v-fo. las weea. iu " have An Evening with the Passions. -.1. Prescott Eldridge. of New Yk. known as " The Princ Ddliieator ot Hie pjjwer seedsjjat complete assortment .Passions," who ban during the past ten j Garden seeds. See their card in another years or more appeared before hundreds of audiences m tUe Uultea otaiee, win present his peculiar Entertainment kuown The Commissioners very promptly res M a Melpomonic Carnival, etc. jpoted the broken shade trees from across At Mernney's Hall, On Monday Even- Ae streets and pavements last i uesaay - Mug, February, I3rh. ... mm a a 1 I I RYE 80 a 90. BEESEWAX 30. WHEAT SI 15 a $1.75. BUTTER -20. DRIED FRUiT Black herrie. 10 a 1 j. Carolina IXtotctyman FOR 1874. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ulSOLUTION N0riC. The firm of McCabbin- ACo . wax disanl! by mutual consent on the firt day of Jan. The business will be continued by j. Samuel jaeuuDotns, T. ii. Beall D. K. Julian, under the style of If cCubbins Beall Julian. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested lu uanpiuu seine, ai once, as ws are extreme ly anxious to wind up the business as early as possible.. J. o AM L McCUBRINS, T. B. BEALL, J. D. (i A SKILL. n D.R.JULIAN, McCubbins, Beall, A Juliaa, having puichas ed the entire stock of the late firm of McCub bins A Co., will continue the business at the old stand where they intend keeping a good stock of just such good as the people need, and will sell as low as any house in Western North Carolina and will pay the highest cash prices for Grain, Flour. Hay, Ac Tbey return inanv thanks to the nnblio. f,,r the patronage o liberally bestowed on them, t'.t frit A I .-. - A. - 1 iw lwo rears ana nore uy strict atten- liuu ui ousmess ana tair dealing to merit a conunuence of the same. Jannary 16 1874. tf. contains neither Quinine nor Arenic,-u perfect lysafe, and makes posit ire and permanent cures. Only 50 cents. Sold by all Druarista and country Merchant. Prepared by THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Druinriai !sluknrr V r Sept.4,tf. ' ' " We hope they will not allow the brush to Lpjsjl on the Side of the streets Three tlhs in and near Wil- sudden deal intone y. The Wilmington Journal reports the dea'hs of Mr. A. D. yoong, and Mrs. Groeuewald, as having pecored in that city from appoptxy, on the 2Dd inst ; also that of a young piles below the city. man six TW Programme he will otter will em brace Dramatic Imitations, Character Representations, Classic Recitals, etc., together with a portrayal of "The Pas sions" occupyiug the first, hour of the evening, after which will be presented an honr of Mirth, Wit and Humor, entitled "The MomusoiiSan Banquet," in which will be introduced a number of original novelties of an intensly human nature, thus inan Evening's Entertainment pre sentiugso varied a progrrmme of amuse ment mi to invite smiles and tears from all the well as the un- . . J "J l?-.r m nnrnaa Of ' 1 IP L tow M .be PAJ Examiner. It i. J? jJJJH-i . ladical to the backsbone ; yet it is a good lureg of lbe Entertainment, as well as from ewipsper. We wish the publishers and noting the verV strong Endoisemeuts ditors all imaginable pecuniary success : Mr. JSIdndge Das recievea irom ewucui . . -n.i. .u-. : .k .k eritiea. as well as the Press, we are satis Ueir poi.uw, .u.. -...u I.' v.Ain wiil nrove one of UCU IIICAI luu - M thpinterestinfr and nleasitie amusements of 1 A. t I a ' w . 1 Tne monuuy vyttsaei. coons. aea80n, and we strongly recommena Itymer k Ei win, of Newton, N. C, are our readers to not pass by their atten- umn7 a neatlv illustrated and readable dance. BADthlv bearing the above name. It has ibooi 20 pigfs, qua to ize and of conven hat Lrm to bind. TV.4I1T "P.YOTYiinpr The dailv Eral the most fastidious taste. rviv-d under a new name. It cultivated and refined, as gjgg irv""- - i The Franklin Steam Washer. This truly remarkable invention can be seen and had at the Book Store. From Bt Valentine's Day. We notice the high standing and character of the vlpnti.ie have alreadv made thir Dersous who highly endorse ana recom appearance at the Bookstore ; and those "nd it, any one would be perfectly safe rVif 3' I . m - . . af v bo enjoy the old custom of sending such buying it witnout seeing u. issives to their sweet-hearts or friends, Messrs. Barrow and Pleasants did a ether for the purpose of teazing or mak- clever thing when they devised this labor L.Um thpir admiration ar in a flutter saver for the women. Hitherto little nas ' ; Rn that we sunnose the dav will be oh- ' - Krred. save One among the oldest institutions in Wes tern North Carolina, dating back to July. 1832. the Watchman has survived all the adversities, trial?, strifes, and changes of more than forty years ; and by the grace of the Supreme Disposer of all events, enters upon the year 1874, with unfeigned gratitnde to its friend and patrons, to who n its proprie tor extends the most cordial congratulations. The Watchwan sprang into existence in the days of South Carolina nullification, and entered the political a-ens as a champion for the Union, which, at that time, was believed to be iu great pern, it was conservative then, and that has been its political charac throughoat its history. When Abraham Lincoln, in 1861. called for Southern troops to suppress by force the .Southern Confed- ercy movement, the voice of conservatism was drowned by the roll of the drum and the din of war ; and all men, whatever their op linon of the movement, were compelled to take uosition for or against it. The Watch man naturally took sides in the fray with the people of its State aud section, who simul taneously sprang to arms in resistance to Federal coercion. Whatever of suffering. loss, and sorrow ensued therefrom, the Watchman has cheerfully borne its part of it, nor regrets, even at this day, the choice of that hour. But it has passed. The storm which had been gathering for years before, and against whieh it had vainly struggled, in the fulness of time come, desolating most where boastful pride was most defiant. It has passed, and we have long since turned to consider the opening future, and joined hands with the people in restoring the losses sus tained by it. and reinstating the good order which was so thoroughly disturbed in the days of earnage The Watchman has zealous ly labored for the restoration and preserva tion of every time-proven good thing, and against the ferocious spirit of radicalism which menaced the most sacred principles of iTOvernment which have distinguished us as a people among the nations of the earth. It is conservative still, and will continue to la hor for the cause of law and order, and for the highest good of the people The Watchman has intimately been identified with the varied interests and fortunes of the poeple of Western North Carolina for more than a feneration. It has never failed to take Simonton Female College Statesville, N. C. REV. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, Prtnident. This Institution is new in operation, with a iun corps or instructors, bp ring term commences Feb. 5, 1874. For other infor mation send for circular. lfl:lm YICK'S For 1874. 0B8TACLE8 TO MARRIAGE. the effects of Krron and Ahteu in Mrl, r.c Manhood Restored. I m pediment to Mi rive removed. New method of UeatatMrf. Xcw.ml remarkable remedies. Book an ! free, in sealed envelopes. Addra. HOWARD , ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St, Phila delphia, Pa. an Institution having a high re- V iiauon r nonorabls conduct and profession al skill. Oct. 80, 1873. ly. art Brown A :m, 1 wil C. P. A sic a oitiuB 1 The Tinner's Touts Ac., oi Wesnt having fallen into my esrry 00 the Tin, Sheet-Iron 1 business in iu various, branches. Will Oo II rUuang, Guttering 4c, at reasonable rat. I Jill -Ui have fe sale, Cooking Stoves that I can recommend, sad that will give sslisfctt'sai I am not responsible for anv debts the firm of Brow a Weant may have contracted. Stencil Cattinc. iMsipsaWwM good Stencil PI a Irs ior malaise louatvo, Moor Ac, at aw rAUES: 600 F.X(Jl;,VIi:s .rw? UULAJKfcU PLATE. Published O.inrterlv. at 25 -Cents a year. First No. for 1874 inst issoeJ German edition at name uriop Address JAMES VICKS R,w liitr V v December 4th 1873. tf STILL TilrY COM3! BAKER, & CO., ell the celebrated WALL C 'B 3T0"F 13 . NEW FALL ANDWINTER STOCK! Larger and Better than fiver. . V. WJLLXtAGH has jtwt returned from tne nortltem cities with a full and complete rtock, in which great Bargains can be had. Ihose buying for cash or barter, will find it to their interest to examine his Stork beforo bny- ing eisewncre. 1 iiankfal for past patronage he hopes by fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. a0 And Cotton King Cook Stoves. Also, Church. Parlor and oflje Stoves, sad war rant them to gi pefect aatikfactioa. Via. Sheet-iron 4l Copper Work done at abort notice and ia tae best misaar Sept. 11. tf. OP DISSOLUTION COPARTNERSHIP ; S78 A WEEK1 TO AGENTS. Fastest selling arucies out. luree v ilue mnhu les for ten cento. J. BRIDE, 767 Broadway, New York. 4w. TO CHURCH OFFICERS. I offer Puna Grape Wewb for Communion OflA Dl k MAC ANJnDrMC PVrl- M'levlng il wrong to tell or u thf W a imiUJ QIIU unurlllj adulterated northern One-fonrih inch letters o cent, rer letter. One-half and Bve-eigbu 4 Three-(ourth Aonein letters? ." Persons livint in ether Towns or m llcrua- try. wanting buncil Plates auv calculate the coat anosenu inetromer. Mating w ol lettem wMh r. U. money Order r il.e amuunt. snd 1 m M cot the Stencil Plate and iurward by mat a mail 11 possible, tree cf fastane. The Little Vtm. IalsolueeioraalelUwUuleGemMiWarnrL n clothing. Cards, Ac with Indrl.Me Iak. i 1 ne tetter can be changed to print any Baas ueauT. i rue cootntele ll'SIC TAIwD. The beat Portable Music Siar.d in the World lor Brass Bands. It as tm Mil. n.l made weighs less than two tounds and packed in a small sneer. Patented Sept. 13ih, 871: Ang. 6th,lS71. Diploma awarded bv the Anmni Iswiint. Exhibition, New York, 187X WANTED IMMEDIATELY. One or two rood Brass nlmmT L. V. BROWN. Balisbnry, W. C Jary 17th l87S-tt ir .atw ai a N THX 011AT CATJSaT r The firm of Mock & Brown was dissolved by matural mutual consent on the first day of Jan. The business will be settled up by the parties of the firm. Any settlements made with Mr. Chas. J. Bingham will be valid, as he is au thorized to collect and make settlments for us. Bfe All those indebted to us, either by Note or Account are requested to make early settle ment, as we want to close the business of the firm as Boon as possible. A. J. MOCK. THOS. E. BROWN. January 8th, 1874. Run-away. The horses attached to the Omnibus of the National Hotel, look frightlast Sunday, night and running down main etrcct, while near the corner of Main & Fisher streets, upset the Ouini bue, completely tearing, away the top and part of one side. The Clerk of the Hotel sod s colored waiter were in the Omnibus at the time, and escaped uninjured. been accomplished in this direction - i the Sewing Machine. Now they have by this taken off the hardest of all works washing. It is quite opportune in these an active part in whatever concerned them, lit I L 1. lt i.Alitiao inturnal 1 r name t awi i it a days when servants are so hard to gat and keep. See what others say : Messrs. Barrow and Pleasant: Gents; Before I purchased your steam Washer I paid $4 pr. month for my family. Now without any additional help I have the washing done at home and pay oOcts per week to have the ironing done, I save $2 pr. month and my clothes are much whiter, and I am satisfied will last much A CARD. I feel it my duty, as well as a privilege in retiring from business as one of the members of the late firm of Mock A Brown, to express my Uratilude and appreciation for the large and liberal patronage, & confidence conferred upon .1 .1 ! .UI I . - " ineiu uuruig meir enure Business connection It also anords me pleasure to commend the New firm of A. J. Mock A Co., to the same pub lic tavor and patronage as that extended to Mock & Brown. My business relations with Mr. J. A. Mock for many years has become of the most pleasant and agreeable character and the Young men associated with him, Chas. J. Bingham & VV alter S. Rankin, I commend with much favor to the public as honest and correct business men. THOS. E. BROWN. January 6th, 1874. New and second-Hand of first-Class Makers, will be sold at Lower Prices for cash, or on Installments, in City or Country, during this Financial Crisis tc the Holidays, by HORACE WATERS &ON, No. 46 Broadway, thau ever before offered in New York. Agents Wanted for the sale of Waters' Celebrated Pianos. Concerto and Orchestral Organs. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. Great In ducements to the Tra!e. A large discount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools, etc. 4w. Wentworth's Key ring and Check combined. Ger. Silver sample J 5c, Circulars free. Stafford M fg C, 06 Fulton St, N. Y. 4a. 500 AGENTS WANTED. Samples nent free by mail, with terms, to clear from $0 to $10 per day. Address N. II. WHITE, Newark N.J. 4w. stuff so-called Wina for this purpose, I shall keep none but Pure North Carolina made Grape Wine, which I can conscientiously recommend. Also, Hanging, Bracket, and Stand Lamps, 1 1 r . 1 1 1 11 1 suiiaoieior me ruipu. wall or ceiling, at moder ate prices. Girt wu a mil. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, DrufgUt Salisbury, X. C. Oct. 2-tt T JV.cs THE BE8T PRESENT That a husband can give to his wife is a receipt ior a years subscription sa.UO) to the ConstM Ota rw SAkssjB ftdl off snd imrxjrU.il t in form i MtBUthAva. for two BSHSBjai sw Ton. iiaaaaaasM of Louisville, one of the largest and best of family religious newspapers, Presbyterian, bat unsectarian, containing articles on practical re ligion from some of the ablest miuisters in the South, able editorial, stories for the young, re ligious news from all the other denominations, miscellaneous, scientific, farming an J literary departments general intelligence wholesale mark etS. For specimen copies; (sent free to any ad dress), containing list of premiums, writs to A. & F. B. CONVER.SE, Pubs. LouUville, Ky. January 16th 1874 tf. Vmi Pa. J. P. rrrxaa. Beinr rworn. iti. i tnluttl mt tY r of Tenn's in 183S. and ir 0 r...' . rfceUS Dr. Filler's Vearet nl,l R Ii.. UjrnXL 'r0 J'lB!allilltenrforKrr, K:d a7 saSBasmaMttediMMM. 8wora to, thli 28th April. 1F7I. K A. 08BOURN, notary pbL. PIl. WtCUKVI i ciirerBtfi wars crri vit. h ni .. KWIBI.MMU.ri. KnJ R Rni.hi.ia Pl.n,.. 1 G O.Smith. KtUford, N Y. ReTjo. Bw.Fill.ChoTch: r hilv.A c. ASVctod should write Pr. Fi t l-r. Phil.,f r r xpu! aatorr Pamphlet snanaUaTatsv fSO Rfward faraii i in curabU caao.No euro no charge reUt7. Sold brdnvgMKS. John. II. Enuisss, sole agtmt Salisbury, N. C. We regret to learn that Col. C. S Brown has made arrangements to remove longer than when washed by rubbing or tf Raleigh to take chagre of the Nation al Hotel iu that city. Col. Brown is one of the most popular Hotel keepers in Western North Carolina. lie feeds well, is courteous, and attentive to bis guests. the use of the Board. It is all it is recom mended to be. Very Respectfully MRS. C. M. COOKE, Louisburge, N. C. tried m k W . ' . We have not tried tne washer in oar Parsons who once stop at his bouse never own family as yet but we are personally fsrrethim. We regret to lose him. for hi J acquainted with many who have tried it place will be hard to fill at the Boy den House. The First Shad of the season, iu these parts, was sent to us yesterday morn inglarge, fat, and trash by CoU 0. B. Brown, of the Boyden House, whjo oarer fails to have things in season. Co. I 1 " . T I and nigtiiy maorse it. we Know you never will find the names of Capt. Jos. J. Davis, Rev. H H. Gibbons, Mrs. Geo. Fields, Mrs. General Joseph B Littlejobn and Mrs. John A. Williams to any certi ficate of recommendation, unless the article recommended be all that ia claimed for it. We would be willing to purchase any article or u tensil upon their endorsement; whether, in politics internal improvements. public school, or social, or moral reforms Its files are a history of this portion of the State for the time of its own existence. It is entitled to the favor of the public as on ofa the things of the olden time still filliug public requirement. There is still work fo it do, and it will continue to advocate the cause of the people, battle for constitutional liberty, equal and just laws, and their impar tial execution. Ii will continue to labor for the promotion of the agricultural, mechanic and other industrial interests of the State ; and for general moral social, educational, and material welfare of the people. It will expose and condemn public plunderers, dis honest officials, and self-seekers at public expense, whilst it will heartily praise those who merit reward. In fine, the Watchman will strenuously endeavor not only to sustain its good fame, but to exceed it? former efforts in every mat er serviceable to the public. It has always had mauy friends and patroos both in State and out of it, aud they of the better class of people. It. is therefore a good advertising medium, especially for those who desire to reach the people of this part of the State. New subscribers are solicited with confidence. The Watchman is not a sensa tional paper, but is chiefly devoted to sub stantial aud truthful things. We believe that those who subscribe to it will find it a mst welcome and profitable visitor ; and we therefore request its friends to aid us in NEW FIRM. A. J. Mock & Co., having taken the stock of Marchandise of Mock & Brown will continue business in the same large and well arranged store building, and will use their best efforts to continue trade on the same basis that has char acterized for several years the well known firm of Mock & Brown, and hope, by keeping a large and well selected Stock of good and desir able Goods, to retain all the customers of the late firm, and to add many new ones. We intend to keep a stock of Goods that, in quality' good selection, of Manufacture and style, can be found in but few stores in this sec tion, and to sell at prices that defy competition for the same class of goods. A. J. MOCK, CHAS. J. BINGHAM. W. L. RANKIN. January 8th, 1874. 2 moa. S25 00 A YEA R mnde with nnr oplendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents Sample Pages A Style of Binding of 08 intensely interesting and useful books, that SELL in every Family. JiM thing ever tried by Cantar. AGENTS WANTED to mak a permanent BUSINESS on these Works. Send $1.50 for Prospectus, the only outfit needed, choose territory and commence at once. For Illustrated Circulars and Liberal Term?, address JOHN E. POTTER & CO., Pubs., Philad'a, Pa. - 4w. Brown is deservedly very popular as a and of the highest character. Ed. Sentinel lsnd lord, and must ever be while he con- for they are persons ot unusual intelligence extending its circulation. Eery house keeper in the County, especially, ought to nave it. unues to display so much intelligent acid ell directed energy in his business. We learn John Allen Ketchey. decision of the 'Superior Conrt of thlis county in the J. Allen Ketchey case. As Miss Fanny Fisher. - More than one beautiful tribute in Terse hao been paid the genius of "Christian Reid ;" bat none more touching than the following from the gifted pen of Panl Ha ne, the foremost of our Southern poets." TO "CHRISTIAN REID." ion Lourt lias not designated any time for A summers morn of calm and deep repose the PTPrntinn f fc. Li. .1 An ancient house, whose rafters, dark and - mm i in voiiicuvc a?Ot U Uj.Ull Ketchey at the time of his conviction, wo oppose the prisoner will remain here in the county jail until spring term of our operior Court when sentence will be passed by the presiding Judge. re- vast. Speak in mute 'anguage of the perished at open window, whence the rose Throws its soft shadow from the srarden "close." Sits one, the vary rose of maidenhood ! Her face is pensive, tor a thoughtful liifnul Fresh Seeds. George Buis & Oo.. Doth touch its heautv. as on stainless snows druggists, have just received a fresh sup- Rests the mild shade of a half-clouded Ply of flower a4 vegetable seed, frpm Ah, ) what earthly vision lovelier uc popular arm of JJ. M. Ferry & o. 1 seems TERMS : TRI-WEEKLY, per year. .., f5 00 do. do. Six months, 2 50 WEEKLY, per year, 2 5tt do. six months..... ..1 22 ADVERTISING RATES : One inch 1 publications, $1 ; two publi cations, 81 50 four, $2 ; months $3 6 raos. $7 ; 12 moa. $12. Three inches 1 pubPn., 3; two do 4.50: four, 6; 2 months, 9;6 mos. 15 ; 12 mos. 20. Longer advertisements, as per scale and contract. These rates refer to the weekly alone, j Address, EDITORS WATCHMAN, P Salisbury, N. FRESH ARRIVALS ! Cheaper than Ever ! Just received at R. W. Price's Fa rail y Grocery store, fresn stocks of choice Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, all kinds of SUGAR CURED MEATS, Fresh Meats, Pork Sausage, (received daily), For COUGHS, COLDS. HORSEN ES, AUD all THROAT DISEASE 3, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. L TRIED and BURS I'.EIVIED Y Sold by Druggist. 4w. Positive and Permanent Cnres ! Read the following. Clayton, K. C, Ang. 15, 1873. Tiieo. F. Klcttz, Esq.: Salisbury, X. C. Dear Sir: I bought last fall from Wade, ituykin & Co., Baltimore, 1 dozen bottles of your "Kiuttz's Chill Cure" I sold it to those having chill'', and as this is a rcvslent Mckness in mnnv sections. I ws anxious to find a rpfrinr for CliiUc, Fevers and Atnie &c. I )ked care fully after the result! of each bottle, some of which wax lifted in long-standing cases, and allow me to say (hut every boftt effected a cure. I am now selling it and warranting a cure or no pay. This "Kiuttz's Chill Cure" saves many a Doc tor's bill of $ , $10, or I cticlo-e the pay Tor 4 dorrn more, as the last dozen ia all gone, very bottle warranted, snd not in a single case has the benefit of the warrant been applied for. ery Kespectinllv lours, II. J KYALS. Warranted Chill Cure. The only warranted chilrcnre sold in this section of the State. Prepared bv the Medicinal Co., of . C. Purely vegetable, children lake it as well as adults, ror sale only by . M -Bue & Co. Monev refunded in all cases where cures are not effected. Sept. II, tf Piedmont Air Line Hal way. A Lacrraio TBk Narrat Tmaai a an Radical core of Seminal veakaaaa. or gpermatorrhua. induced by Srlf-Abaas, Invol untary Entistions. I m potency. Kervons De bility, nd Impediments to Marrlacemnarallr : Coummption. Epilep.y. and Fits ; Mental aad Physical Incapacity. 4c By KBLKT J. i;iL, t.KY M.L. 11. u., Autuorof ihe til Book," Ac Just Published, im m Semied Emttlop. six cr Ls. A Lcture on tbe Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of spermaiorrlxM or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Kuans, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriare generally ; .Ner vousness, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity, irnulling from self-abus. etc. By ROBERT J. CCLVBR. ELL, M. 1)., Aotnor of tue ' Green Book," Ac. The world-renowed author, in this ada iiahla Lecture, clearly proves from hia own exper ience that the awful uontequencea of Self Abuse mar be effectually removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougiee, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and eflec Wiel by which every sufferer, i.o matter what hiseonditiou may be.msy core himself cbesply, irivately and radicallr. THIS LECTt hE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSAND AXD THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also. Da. CcrawEU.'l Marriage 0uid,M price 50 cent s Address tbe Publisher, OBAI.fOXUIIM., 1 U.iwcrv. New York Post office Box Jb !. GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. Dr. GREEN'S FIT CURE f The Great Remedy for Epilpcy, Caret. Fits, Spasms, Con visions and Nervous Wake fulnes, sets promptly, often arrresting the Fits irom me nrsi dsy s use, even where tbey have existed for yean. coMPoircn) ex. corydalis The Great VegeUble Alteratire, Cures. Scrofula, Secondary Syphalis, Km pi ions on the Skin, and all diseases arising from impure Blood MEDICATED HONEY. A Soverenm Balm Cor Couch Colds. Rron. chilis, Asthma, and all diseases of tbe air-pas sages and Lungs. By its timclv use manv sop- posed cases of Consumption arc proraot.lv re- icved and the Longs restored to health. INE UR A LGI A SPECIFIC ! A prompt, positive and permanent relief for tbe excraciaUng pains of Neuralgia, Rbeoi Richmond & Danville R. North Western If. C Danville, Richmond ft W., N. C. Division, and R. W. THE OEY KNOWN MEDICINE THAT AT TIIK SAME UUK Purge,Puriliesaud $ leaf III ens I iit- system. lr.Tutt'S 7ill8 are composed of many ingredients. Prominent amona them are Sar- saoarilla and Wild Cherrv, so united as act to- Havins been aoDointed Sneeial Commia- I .l,er the one, through its admixture with aiouer to take evidence in what is known as other snbst ces, purifying and purging ; whila Southern War Claims for North Carolina, other is stre gthening the system. Thus these fillod thair annlirations I Fills are at the same time a tonic and a cathar Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal and a splendid assortment of Tradei9at low price. Salisbury, dec. 10. tf WAR CLAIMS. SALISBURY, N. O, Dec. 18th, 1873. PROPOSALS Will be received at this office until 12 M., Feb ruary 26th, 1874, for conveying the U. S. Mail from this place to Mooresville, in Irodell co., onc a week and hack. Schodulp- leave Salis- e Packages from Ferrv ft Co. contain Than this wherewith mine earnest gaze hath bury every Friday mornine and return from m ii j T I met! Mooresville every Saturday. This ihout twice as maoy seeds as those from we majority of other seedsmen, put op in a tt0cbtjgyle, - and are said to be by those who have "heretofore planted of them pore and reliable. Messrs Buis ft Co , do not intend to be ndersold ; and are prepared to famish tae mi i ne uptutea orow : eyes tear-lit dreams Of love, and fame, and won ; A virgin Flower, with Fancy's dew-drops wet! bright with passion pet on- contract will Mardi Graa ! Excursion Tickets. In obedience to the King's decree 'That all Bail- lr iriends and the public seed in anan. wav and other transnotation lines debarkintr at wues to, tnit purchasers, on the most rea- nUe term.. They also have potatoes, w,7 eorn, ftc, ftc. come and tbem.. try New Orleans shall cause to be promulgated a reduced tariff of fares (EXCURSION) for the benefit of all guests from abroad who may desire to participate in the fetes and pageants incident to the auspicious occasions,'' Notice is hereby given that Round Trip Tickets will he on sale from 6th to 16th of February at the following Low Kates commence Jury 1st, 1874, and expire Jane 30, 1875. All bids must be accompanied with suf ficient security. D. L. BRING LE, (14:10 Postmaster. PREMIUM Chromo. Harden and flower with the Commissioners of Claims at Wash ington, under Act of March 3, 1871, ean have depositions as to loyalty ana ioss oi property taken before me either through themselves or their Attorneys. My fees as Commissioner must be paid in advance. JOHN M. COFFIN, Special Commissioner, January. 22 1874 tf. CRAIGE & CRAIGE, ATTORNEYS Al LAW, AND 3olintorsinflnkrupfn). of 1 Th Buil4jjna Arid T.AA.vt A naeMa Greenville to New Orleans and Return $83.28 vion. Attention is called to proceedings charlotte to a fWWic meeting in another column. f Salisbury to Greensboro to matter 1, onft of imorUnce to W gSSK , "eh an organisation witt be of ncalenlabU benefit fn building up tbe P1"- We wish it access. 8eveniy our hundred dollar, of atock wa .nK. loed-on the spot " " 84.36 37.50 u " 38.50 38.75 " 41.25 41.25 " M 39.75 42.50 Oolsdboro to Danville to Richmond to TICKETS GOOD UNTIL MARCH 10th, 1874 S. Jfi- ALLEN, General Ticket Agent, Piedmont Air-tine Kaitimy. U SEEDS. Before ordering elsewhere send for Catalogue, which is now ready and will be mailed gratis on application. Our Chromo "TheLittlk Florists," Special attention paid toProceeings n Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,-51:3ms. 500 SACKS G. A. SALT, 100 do MashaLVs Fine do 100 Bbls. Molasses. In Store in prime order and for Sale by BINGHAM & CO beautiful Parlor Pictarc-pronoanced JQJIN S .HEN DERSON. by iudees a soccess, is now sent free to all who favor us with orders to tbe amount of Five Dollars. Chase Brothers k Woodward, SEEDSMEN, Rochester, IV. Y. Joapary 16th 1874 3mos. Attorney and Counsellor at Law AKD Solicitor in Bankruptcy, SALISBURY, N. C. Special attention paid to Proceed ings in Bankruptcy. ! Feb. 20,-tC CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. n Fffect on and after Thundiy Jaa 1st 1174 GOIN(i NORTH. STATIONS. F.xpk. Ieave Charlotte.... Air-Liae J act a " Salisbnry ' (ireenaboro ' Danville " Burkeville Arrive at Richmond. Mail. i 700 r a . a 7 15 aw 1009 " 1047 " aiS A m 116 r 6 35 3 27 Il 40 8 08 axt r a 11 03 r m tism and Sciatica. For Bale by T. F. Xlattx. Prepared on It by Dr. GREEN, LINDLEY & BEKTLET. CHARLOTTE X C, Kot. 6, 1 873.-1 v. GO1N0 SOUTH. 1 A I I.J tic a ueaiueraiuiu long kouriu ior oy memcai mpn. but never before discovered. In other words thev do the work of two medicines and do it much better than any two we know of, for thev remove nothing from the system out iu- nurities. so that while they purge they also strengthen and hence they cause no debility and are followed oy no reaction Dr. Tutt S Pills have a wonderful influence on the blood, lliey not only purify without weakenine it, hut thev remove all noxious pniv ticlca from th ohyt lf.r-- Ii in wiiortiJ mio fluid, and thus makea imbilitation, so there isno nausea or siekne.-w attendins tlic operation o. thiamostexcellent medicine, which never strain torture the diaestive orenns. but cause m . " - . thpm to work in a perfectly natural manner hence persons taking them do not become palf and emaciated, but on the contrary, while aD im mi ri lies are beins removed, the combined ac tion of the Saisaprillia and Wild Cherry puri fies and invieorates thebofly, and action. Price 25 cent a lox. Sold by all druggi-t. Depot 48 Cortlandt St., New. 4w. iwB BAMuJEmutLSmmu cnres all Honon from tbe wor-t Kerof. via to a common Blotch or Pimple. From two to six bottles are warranted to cure Salt Bkenaa or Tetter, Plmplea on Face. Bolia, Erysipelas and L,lver Complaint. Six to twelve t ot Uea, warranted to cure aerofaloas fftrelltaun and Sore and all skin r.nd Bla SWaoaaea. By Us wonderful Pectoral properties il will cme tbe mott arrere recent or llorerlnff Coafh in ball tbe time rcqnlred by any other medicine and ta perfectly safe, tooacntng conh, tooth inf Irrlution, and reliCTlnir aorcneaa. Sold mu irnrnsta. a. 'a-m. -'. STATIONS. Leave Richmond .... Burkeville " Dauville " Creenaboro " Salisba y " Aiir-Liue J'unc't tfrlve at Charlotte. tiO!N(i E A ST . STATIONS. Leave Giaeosboro " Co HhoM . ... M Rjleigb Arr. at Goldboro. Mail. ExPBEaa. 468 838 " 93 I i 3 r k 1-16 A v 400 - 3 66 ' c 23 " 6 22 " 83 I 630 a 9 00 " JiMiwirs w vT Mail. Mail. SI Important Bankmpt Sale of Merchaiilue. Sales at Panic Prices. By virtue of an order made by the U. 8. Dl trict Court in Bankruptcy, in ax Job B. aad Thoa. M. Kern, the undvraigned as Receiver, offcr their entire stock of Goods at the lowest pi ices ever charged in this market. Come ha med iatcly, or too will lose ateat barraina. Sold at Store with nign of " Kern. A Co," oa MainStreeU DAVID L. lililNGLK. Dec 11th. 1873. (14:3m) llmmrtr. Administrators' Notice. The undersigned having daly qaaliacd aatba Adminxatratora with toe will annexed of I . Sharer, deceased, hereby notify all denied to sain estate to make DarmenL those having claim anirud said estate are i fied to present them to the ondersisned oa or before the 2nd day of September, 1874, or tarn notice will be plead in bar of their cecovery. fcepicmoer ino, ina. HENRY A. LEMLT, EDWIN SHAVER. ox-tr S.oo a a $ 55 H,3J " il 4 u- a i Arr.1 30a m ll.'ve.uua -f. " 6 40 " IVt 3WPM NORTH WESTERNN.C.K1 ( Salem Branch. ) Leave Greensboio 4 40 r Arrive at daleai 6 36 r a Leave Sslem SOU a arrive at Greenoboro. .10 00 a u Panwarer trx'm laving TUIeifh at 7 40 r cocnecU attJreeabjro' w.tb tbe Nortueru bour.J train; makitc tlie- i'x-t tine ta a!l Siorabers eBies. Price of Ticket use as vis other route. Traina to and from po:aU Kaat of (ireeasboro connect at C aeaaboro with Mail Trains to or from points Koria or Hosts. Traina daily, both ways On fundaya Lyncbbnrf Aecommsdatioa leave Richmond at 9 48 A s .arrive at Barkeville It St r H , leave Baikeville 4 30 a . arrive at Rich mond 7 58 a a I'a II nan Palace Can oa all nizht traina be. tweea charlotte and Kihnon4. (without chssgt) For mrtaaf in form Uua sddiess s 1. ALLRV, Gen' I Ticket Agent. Greensboro, H C T M R TALCOT. Kngineer A Gea'l Saperiateadeut State of North Carolina, ) ROwAS COUNTY. ) In the Superior Court. Tobias Goodman. WiHiam Goodman, Cha'a Warrintfer, jom T. Goodman, Georjre W. Goodman, Nancy M. Goodman. DmmA Goodman. James A. Goodman, Mavyrar M. Knox, and David F. Knox, plaintiffs, against Mary B. Wagner. Henry Goodman, JameaT. Goodman, William Goodman, Tin nana Goodman, John C. Goodman, Albert Goodman. Mary M. King, Georsc B. Khng Cynthia E. King's heirs, dateoanta. Special rossnlimm fmrsmlssf L$md tor raarmov. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that dafimaante, Mary B. Wagner, Mary M. Kimr. Gcorire B. Kinir Cvnthts ' J King, and Sophia King, heira, are non-reai- U nb or tin Mate, It u ordered bv the Govt at . i i : i - . mai publication be marie lor six spec weeka in the Carolina Watchman, a naDer Tuldihd in k Invn ,.f noiiTying said non r-idfnt d fendaata to arqiear in thia Court, on or before the SOth day of Feltruary next, and aasarcr tne pe tition of plaintiff, otlx rwiae judgment prm confess will be taken against tbeni. Witness, John A. Boyden, Clerk mt need Superior Conrt. at office in Salisbury tat 6th day of Jaanarr. 1874. 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