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W . Tf. W l i . , i If i SS aaaaaaaasnsansassss- . in aaaaaar rHM. VVKJ- '. t ' SSSBBBSSSJ J . as - ss-w rK a 3 8AL18BUKY THURSDAl OCTOBER, 8. Johnston Jones, Esq., has withdrawn from the Editorial chair of the Observer. have been trying to fight a Generals Wrn. Mahone and Bradley T Johnston duel. '- " W- H. H. Hanston, of Charlotte, who forged notes on two or 'three bank of that place and fled to Canada, baa been arrested mad returned to Charlotte. Shall we wait till the morning atari ting together before a system of manufactures is established in this city and State t Wilmington Star; I The same question might be asked in Salisbury, but it seems really to do bo good to. talk about the matter. There is so little interest manuesiea on me su njeci. uw we feel sometimes a great disinclination to refer to it. We don't know exactly when the morning atari will begin to sing, bat we do hope that our capitalists will not wait much longer be fore they do something in the way of estab lishing manufactories. Time is precious and delay is ruinous. mW The party of Irish Peddlers that went out to see if tbe murdered atao fonnd in tbe Creek at Itnmple's bridge was known to them, could not identify him. 80 bis name will probably never be known, and bis friends will probably never know what became of bim. Can a man be Urns blotted oat of existence on tb public high way, in a thickly settled and civilised country, without some one having known or seen bim previously, without having met or stopped with somebody short time before, without leaving any thing in the neighborhood of his death to lead to the detection of his infamous murderer t We do not believe it. If the matter was thoroughly lifted and followed op fearless ly and boldly, something wonld le dts covered that would throw light on tbe horrid crime ; and tbe people of that neighborhood owe it to themselves and to humanity to have the crime ferreted oat. A .most horrid murder has been commit ted, and the demon of the deed is at large and no doubt in the neighborhood where the crime wai perpetrated. Shall he go un whipped of justice t A white woman living alone in a house In Stanley county, N. C, was visited recently by a negro who told her that on tbe next day (Sunday) he wonld expect her to accompany him to church. Before morning she had notified a neighbor, who made bin appearance first. When the negro bad arrived and was lifting the wo man into his wagon, the neighbor clubbed the fellow to death. We take the above from tbe N. T. Sun. If it is true, it is the first we have heard a it. Would like for (some one living in Stanly acquainted with the facts to give them to ui. We are inclined to think the tory false from beginning to end. san The Prevalence of Crime. One mail brings us the following an nouncements of crime in different parti of the country : One night last week a man by the name of John B. Harrington, of Columbia, S. 0., stabbed his wife to death and then attempted to kill himself. The man and hii wife had been having frequent quar rels. Jfear Warrenton, Va., Fleming Brown shot and killed hja ion, Elias Brown, a week ago last Sunday. They had quar reled about a matter of wagea. A little boy killed a little negro in Green county last week. Johu Dugan, a butcher, was fatally stabbed in Che back, last Friday bv is Light-houses. The Governor on Sat nrdav sinned deeds relinquishing to the Uuited States the title of the Commonwealth to certain portions of land lying in King George county, on the Potomac river, as follows : Maryland Point, to be used as a Knrli (.-station, and Matthias Point and Matompkin Poiut. to be used as day beacons. Records ot these lands are first made by tbe register of tbe general land-office, after which they are transmitted to Washington. Each grant ii accompanied by a topographi cal exhibit of the land conveyed. Richmond Whig. by TJlyasesS. Craat and his co-conspirators , that it i impossible toconcieve of a mora u wgnlar?iUega, and in act on tne pan 01 mo ""s0- v-t) - .." r . unnh ten nrnflf I lift power 01 ins uouri w um ow- Judge, out of Court, bad no more authority to make it man ine aan-uai. u -form for a judicial process. It was not scaled, nor was it aimed by the clerk, and was of no more legal effect than an oruer iwueu j private citizen. " " snouiu vougresa wjm.u without making any provision for the case, one or two things must result, either collision and bloodshed between tne aunereuta m m " Governments, or the President must contiiue the support of the Federal authority to the Kel logg Government, 'ine aimrnauve o w. or the maintenance by military power of a 8tate Government not elected, is exceedingly embarrasing." . The way in which this usurpation struck even RAnnhiimn Senators is best conveyed in the i.ni.. nf Mr f!rnenter. President Protem- of the Senate, who arose in his place and de .lanul that. it. ta "difficult to restrain the in dignation which such conduct on thepart of a ii1am1 JndvA natnrallv inspires. The order was issued for no purpose but to control the or Mnimtinn of a State Legislature, a thing alto gether beyond the power of any Federal tribu nal or the United States themselves to accom niiah. Tt mm issnwl in onen and shameful de fiance of all law, and in ntter disregard of tbe line of demarcation between Federal and State jurisdiction " And further, that if Congress leaves the "President with this responsibility upon his shoulders, we virtually compel him to stand by tnatsnara ana irauu uiroupu lu wu mer. and for veara we shall bear from it." Whoamongthe Senators and Representatives who sought to impeach and depose President Johnson for removing one of bis Cabfoet Mints, tera now in Con ere 88 can fail to advocate the impeachment of Ulysses 8. Grant for his conduct 1 i V ? .- 1 f f i . . XT' . . nnn nn,linfnril1J UltiJ in Luis uuiiixiaua tmnir, t nny uuwiuguimoaw. of despotism and militarvinterfereace in other Stat es of the Union for the purpose of securing by fraud, force, and intimidation the selection of his partisan adherents to offices of trust and responsibility, to the detriment ot ionstitu tional liberty, aim the destruction ot tne mate rial interests of the people 1 The Comifttf Elections. Within a week from last Tuesdav the States of Ohio, Iudiaua; Iowa, and Ne braska elect forty-three nu mbers of tbe Forty-foruth Congress. In tbe present House these States are represented by thirty-three Republicans and ten Demo crats. We feel sure that the Graotites will not bold their own at the ballot boxes ten dsys hence. In their several nominating conventions, Democrats, Republicans, and all other parties took the precaution to set aside a good many obnoxioni persons. It is worthy of special note and an encourag ing sign of the. limes that not a single man who pocketed tin back pay has had the courage to face bis constituents in those four States. Pretty nearly all the salary grabbers in every State will be cast aside this fall. Thii will afford the people more leisure to look after candi dates for Congress who support the in famous gag Uw. If we are to judge from tbe action of tbe Federal Government in its dealings with Virginia, and the other Southern States, it and they belong to that government ; or. at least, they seem to belong to Grant and his tools, why, then, this formality of ceding territory to the Washington Government 1 READ! READ! ! READ ! ! ! Look into It. The difficulties in tbe way to tbe cal of a Convention might seem to recede, i they were approach d with a sincere de termination to remedy the imperfections and abuses of the present Constitution Those who admit the pressing necessity of amendments but who fear to trust Convention to effect them, might acquire assurance by examination into the authort ty and powers of a Convention. A Convention is in its nature absolute and supreme. It is a reference to the Boston, October ?. The following body of the people themselves- of the letter from 0. J. bimmons, brother ot whole organic law. It implies a surren the Collector, is published in the Her-1 der back iu to their hands of the powers aid: I they bad previously delegated, and a re Boston, Oct. 1. sumption of the authority they had pre To the Editor of flie Herald : viously parted with. In the exercise o I well know the opposition I shall meet their rights thev are amenable to uo au witn in giving tne loiiowing iacw 10 thorny out tueir own, save tne para- the public, and I alone am responsi- mount obligations they have assumed in ble for the statement I am about to relation to the Constitution of tbe United make : States. The Legislature in calling a The question is asked what is Butler- Convention has but one function to per- ism ? It is chicanery, fraud, corruption form, aud that is, to call it iu obedience for three years as an United States officer to the prescribed forms and sanction of in the Government hours, and using good the existing Constitution. That done, time, I have done that for tbe Butler party the Legislature can no longer coutrol the which at this moment bring! a blush of action of its sovereign, the people, shame to my face. I have gone to New Now, assuming the Convention to be Bedford, Lawrence, Fall Rrer, Salem called, where is the danger that and other places, and have used all the the people are so sedulously made to power I possessed as a United States believe will attend it 1 Are they not officer to intimidate men in the liquor absolute masters of the situation t Will business into working and voting for B. they prescribe any measures detrimental F. Butler. I have, while an officer, pack- to their own intere st!, or sauclion any in- and 1 stab- How States Mat bb Ovbrthbowb rrti a. a. . 1 rue Mitsoun nepuoticart concludes a review ot tbe late exposure of Kxllogg'i correspondence as follows: ''The Federal' Government baa been hired to place its ponderous foot upon the neck of a State for tbe payment of about thirty-five thou sand dollars in various sums to certain of "For thirt v-fi thousand dollars any aet of ad venturers can hire the federal Gov ernment to overthrow the government of a State." If States may be overthrown on and cheap terms, may not the National Gov ernment be overthrown by a proportionate sumi A venal Congress and judiciary nngbt soon do tbe business. Did you believe that the great scythe that ant through the South, taking away their first born, overthrowing their wealth and their social syitem, could ha lifted up again in a day or ten years! Bat are they dead ! ro ; tfcougn tDetr cities are withered, it is tbe withering ot antnmo bey shall pot forth leaves aud blossom again in the spring. They are sot aeaa: they shall not die ; they only wait, ana they shall by and by come forth from their lethargy rejuvenated, on a Deiter foundation, with better policy, whh bet- . . . ... . j ter industries, witn surei weatui, uu above all with beans that love and are worthy to be loved. (Applause. J Tbe North and the South shall clasp bauds in reciprocal unity, and tbe East and the West join together their acclamation!, and thii great land ia yet to stand before all other lands, aud she is to achieve this not for the sake of littinr dowu in fat WW W idleness, not to make arrogaut laws and to oppress the weaker nations, bat that ihe may bear witness to tbe longing race of mankind that everywhere are languish ing, that knowledge, freedom, morality, love of country, and lore of God make all things fruitful aud all things Strong. H. W. Beectier. The Bar-room Remedy (or all ailments in Hum, Bitters, surcharged with Fusel OH. a deadly element rendered more active by the pungent astrigents with which it is com bined. If your stomach is weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen Ac regulate them with Vineoab Hitters, a purely Vegetable Alteuatitr and Aperient, free from alcohol 6c capable of infusing now vitality into your exhausted system. 4w. A Favored City. It i? paid that there is a city of 10,000 inhabitants in Mexico which has fonr public schools, two churches, only a half dozeu drinking places, and not a single lawyer. It is further stated tint iu the space of twentysuix mouths there lias not been a murder com mitred 'n the city, and only two slight collisions between citizen! have occured Mir fhe name of this happy city. A BEAUTIFUL M ITALIC GBATI C0VEBII6 Is now offered to every one interested in baaati lying and protecting tbe grave, their deceased relatives. ... . Tl,-. .r. m.H in fonr stare, wkh a variety of ityies, ranging in pnee from tM to 60, according to sise and style. jmm vc r-" iww gslvauisad to suit tbe taste of parebasere. A galvanised plate, c rtiM dir. in fumiibd with each uoa.d free at e mw0m yMM 1 - THIS HANuoUKt UtUUHAIlUN is offered at such Drices as t place u within reach alL Ws invite the L BT " - f . S 1 and public generally to call and examine lor tnemaeives. Specimen can h seen 11 J - a. j O. PLYLER, Ant 8ai1itimry, N. C Au. 6. 1874-jf NEVV ADVEKT1SEMKNT8. FULTZ WHEAT. For sale at J. M. Knox fc Co's. Average yields per sere Id bushels ; one acre 35 bush els. Took the premium last fall, call soon. DISSOLUTION Michael Qilhcogly in N. Y James Stimpion leaped on the stage of ed caucuie.8 in Boston and other places, frigment of their recognized tne waverly theatre in Jersey city last mentioned above, in the interest ot Hntler lisbed privileges ? Thursday night, and proceeded to hack 1 wel1 know that Boiler, with all the pow 1B the composition of a Convention, it one Hamilton, an actor, on the head with fr he ha81 wil1 endavo 88 Jia lders will be necenary to select with judgment .( -n . , have stated, to crush me, but fearlessly I the moot discreet and able citizens. To u r Ham,llou urrowly escaped give to lhe pubric tnese fact8 and hold do lhis county mPeUlga wiU be ,,artf anri with hii life. myself personally responsible for what I at these, it will be the easiest and most Carrie Sharp was shot by her brother 8R7- I have received money from United natural tbiug iu tlje world to instruct dele in Jeney city last Thuraday night Statea Marshal Uaher and other Butler gatea as to their action. This must ne- men to carry out the nefarious work of cessarily be done. How ia it possible Mary Shoemaker of N. Y. city stabbed Butlerism. While in New Bedford iust then, that any thiue could be enerafted Annie Allen dangerously in the breast before Bulcr's caucuses hut year I received into a new Constitution repugnant to the last Friday. money from the hands ot Butler's partner will or the wish of the people ? Take to carry caucuses wnite there, aud the the Homestead tor instance, tho much monev was used for that nurnose. I re- drearier! anlmw Hnw it k mnn,! X. city, had a fight last Friday night, ceived money from Usher to go to Fall that the DCODle would fail to pnard this Lottie bit off one of Katie's eye-brows, BJrer and pack caucuses for Butler. I from infraction or interference ? Would -and tbe latter bit three of Lottie's fingers 8 ready as a young man, formerly a any body of men coming fresh from the m strong Butler man, to take the stump in people themselves in a condensed form. any piace Deiween me nuis 01 cerasuire unaertaae to uo ot their own will an act In Cincinnati, Sept. 1st, Mrs. Julia and the ihorea of Proviucetown to pro- so suicidal as the overthrow of a provision Perkini cut the throat of her little three claim to the State the rotteuueas and cor- they themselves declare inseoarable from year old child with a piece of class. Thii roPtion lb;at nlls 10 iepkton the Butler their security ? So with other subjects ui gam 1 nwii, 1 uiai luigiiL uc uamoa. I wall know that T a1bbb.11 hm nr.Mipf1 nf I A nrl auin Annr,Aan k M..:k:i: motner dressed the little girl op in white, treachery and falsehood, but I ataud readv tv anv clause nnSMlisAietnrv to tli nan. Tbe little girl it seems suspected what her to meet any Butler man or any platform pie were engrafted into a new Conititu mother was going to do ; for lhe was 10 an7 Place 10 11118 state and discuss tbe tion, have they not the final power of hoard to cry, mamma, don't kiU me. After ment8 VBU? " 1 ney W,U me ID' ' 1 Will it not, or may it not, be reoeated effort with th rl... K- .k -8ane PrhP8 bat ever P wbo know admitted to them for ratification t lucceeded in killing bar daughter and citizen, will say that I mean just what I they can control, rejecf or stifle it before than attempted to pot an end to her own aay, aud have the courage to back it up there ii ever a danger thai it can be per- life. All because of iealonav. l anytime and place. I hold myself verted to their iniury. A Clerical .Mnd.l f T.. personally responsible for every word I With such a generally admitted necessi- lut 222 L ?, u 1 Z i8 my 5ff " '7 for amendment! to the Constitution ; Kev. J! redenck Uahn and Miss Emmeline before the people of Salem aa soon as with auch opportunitiei aa are now pre- Huffner married last June. Last August possible on this matter. I shall be at- sen ted for effecting them ; with auch am- MissEmmelineHahn gave birth to a child tacked on "J W y Butler men, who pie security against perverting thepowera The Rev. Hah n and hia young wife were h,,ve been m7 friend bu,t w,itn, trulh on ot a Convention, it strikes us as absolute Kmnl.r Ki. k- t u t m7 B,do a,ld P088""? the pluck to speak fatuity or cravcu timidity that counsel! a breught before the Church, an tuvoatiga- I defy them oue and all, and I now throw halt now. Ve are no extremiit. We ' "uu wu P-iea, on tue aowu my gag. are no advocate of causeless chanees. We The Source of Many ILLS. If ill the ailments, bodily and mental, which torment the human family could be traced thd" primary sourcen, it would probably be found that three-fourths of them orininated in the failure of tbe stomach and the other organs by which the food is converted into nutriment and applied to the purposes of life, to perform lhe tasks allotted to them by nature, vigorously and regularly. This being the case the vast importance of a medicine which compels these organs to do their whole duty, thoroughly and efficiently, becomes at once apparent. Ilortet ter's Stomach Bitters may be truly characterized a a preparation of this kind, indeed an the only one which can be implicitly relied on us com bining the properties of a stomachic, aar alter ative and an aperient in such proportion onto produce simultaneously the desired effect upon the disordered stomach, Jiver and intestines This conclu.'-ion is wanvnted bv the eeWrilv and evrt-untT with whieh tho Hitters ufionl relief in chronic case of dvieiwi.i, torniditv of the and constipation. The fal.-e idea that r. at last, it is hoped, been thoroughly exploded 1 he fick, during the last hundred years have Rwallowed thousand- of tons of inercurv. pcam- mony, gamboge, croton oil, j dap, Ac, "ami tens of thousands of graves have been prematurely filled thereby. Jhrf every since the urim iule of revolution, as embodied in Hontetter's Stomach Bitter, was arraved against lhenriiieinle of I prostration, as represented by mineral salivants and furious purgatives, the latter has steadily and surelv fallen into deserved contempt. The outcry against stimulation by which concoct ore of depleting drenches hoped to give eclat to their disgusting and dangerous compounds has only served to increase the demand for the wholesome stimulant, tonic and aleralive which tor twenty-uve years triunhed over all oddom- f ion and is now the most popular medicine in me eatern hemisphere. The co-partnerships heretofore oxistinr nn der the style of McNeely & Walton, Is this dar di8lved bv mutual consent. We are thankful for the liberal patronage that bas been extended to us, by our many friends and bespeak lor our RuecessorR Messru. Wal ton & ItnfcR. a continuance of the same. All persons indebted to us will nleaae call at tbe old stand, aud settle their accounts 8ali- bnry. J. D McNEBLT, L. W. WALTON. NEW FIRM. Wo have this day sncceeded Mensrs M cXeely & Walton in a general Merchandise busntes. at the stand ol the old firm. We assure the friends and lKiiro of the old firm, that wo -hah spare no effort, to merit continuance ol their patrouage. Our motto shall be tho most goods, for the leant money. Call and see. us. L. W. W LTON" WALTON ds ROSS. J. K. R0S Salisbury Se(.t. 18, lt73. Svpt?4. 174 lino REBEL DEYIL. I will seQ mv Bullion, ReSel Devil, wit boat serve at auction on Thuraday, October 29th, on the Salisbury Fair ground, it being the week of the r.nr; Thu u a chance rarely oHereo 10 trt-t m fin.. Mrwwlirft Ktllirn T CM refer IDT - TV . . . .. : . . 1 parlies wanting diasnpuoa and pedigree iouoij no. A. Jlolt of Salisbury. John fiaxnAM. i JAS. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Wnter Wheel. fir I POOLE tt HUNT BALTIMORE, Manufacturer for the tenth asd rtbWMt: Nearly 70(0 uow in use, wnrkinr under heads varying from 2 to 240 feet ! 24 sizeu, from 5 to 96 inches. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT I tak. this method of raformrac say oU friends and patmoa that I have returaw i Salisbury, sod opened a shop on Mais h.th in the building below John Snider, p atair, 1 guafantoo to do work as cheap aad as well as it can be iooo ia tho State, fur cash ur bar. ter. Call and saa ssa. JOHN A. 8TOCKTOX. Seot. 10. 1774 6m o. Cedar Cove NumrSST Craft sad Sailor. Prupriars : Bed Plains. Yadkin Coanty.NVC. Ureal indncesaent oft -rd k pv chasers of Knot, tret ii rape Yia Strawberry and Raspberry Planu. Price Ltt now ready, with ltat of laaaaag varitiea. Send for It. Addrsa. CRAFT A SAILOR, Red Plain, Yadkin Co, N. 5. Ana. , lt-74 tf. - SALISBURY FEMALE ACAD El!. liver tm-sc complaints and others Ibat ifnw out of'nml n...T,. .t .. mn . 1 ..U .1 I r .1 .. r . J . liivm, ci),iiu in: iruntj uv ueree ni n:irtie, ikik A CAES. It is with much regret, th it I retire from the mercantile life but I tru-t ere loup to be able to p.rvc my fricn U aud c Htoinqra in a moat Mibi-inutiui nav. 1 thank y.n for roar very liberal confidence. n av Txf.il it to your interest to patron-z t:t now firm. J . I. McXKEI.V. Saliburr Sent 1874 fW -.'4. lino Annonncemsat Eitraoriiaary. The most powerful Wheel iu the market. And 1 1 1 -1 economical in use of VYatci Large ILLUSTRATED Pamhplet seot pit free. M AN U f A CT U R K ItS, ALSO, O Y Portable and Stationary Ste-am Knpine and l'M-il. t-. !.ihcick tc Wiles Pnteut Tubqlnna Boiler. Kt-augh's Ciuber fir Mitieraia, Stw ami tirit MdU, Flouring Mill Macbiin-ry for White L'nd Work and Oil Mill, Slcil'iow Pulleys and ii '.r" 1 - Ei FOR CIRCULARS. S p. 3. 1T I -Cmo. The exercuwa of this luuitution, direction of Mta Jennie Caldwell, will opsa ar lb lat of October. Tbe baUdtnv hsa bees iboroofbly repaired, and aoeh additiesa aasT cliattitea made an werv deemeil ntce tj to tha oorafort and bert interest of pupiU. Terms aa brretokota. tL i Pinck C. Enuiss, DESlQXR T. C. Harts EN 81 AVER PlJBLICnrALE"OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY. Will be sold on Thursday the19th of No- veraoer next, on the preraiHea, at 10 o'clock A. M, the Steam Mill Property known as ROWAN MILLS, ROWAN COUXTY N. C. Wheat Sc Corn Will : This property is situated 3-4 of a mile from Third Creek Station on the Western It. C Kail Road. It consist of 75 acre of excellent Land, a large Mill House well filled with ex cellent Machinery, two fine Dwellings, and various neceaaary oui-ouildinga. The main building of the Mill House is 38 M 40 feet. FOUR stories high. The Engine house, frame building, is 18 X 40 feet. The L, 20 X 60 1 kQtr Sr Uw tI D Sat vSLvaLHV T ajiv 0 BELL & BBO.i D o . gn: u' ma'n b,.ul,,1."g cont.alnR Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Manufactur vw .uu u. OUir u vum ixocK, wun racnnin- e from HunUe vl SMumption that they must have been on. chaste before marriage. Thereupon, Mrs. Ilabo publishes a card iu which she says that her husband is iunoc ut and that one Bar. A. J. Culver is the father of her child. So tbe excitement is running high. Libel suits are talked of, but it is thought (Signed,) S.J. Simmons. are a Conservative by name aud by na ture. But wo cannot give willing adhesion to an instrument of such base origin as IMPEACH HIM. the Constitution of 1868. nor can we con- Tub Contrast Bet w sen Andrew Johksoh 8te,tly nd conscientiously be quiet at asd Ultssbs 8. Graxt. toe bidding of timid coonsels or the whis- From the Pittsburgh Poet. P1"8 Picy, aud see the golden moment . When President Andrew Johnson removed pafs by, in which, if wisely seized, the secretary btaniou irom l ae position be occu- most endurine- eood can be accom ery, complete. Capacity of Burr Mills. 40 barrels per dsy. Corn Mill, 15 bushels per hour. 1 hose mills are constructed with refer ence to the best possible results as to quality of i t ' , am . - "orK. 1 ne tneine is an eu horse-oower. to o ar ooiicr, m 2 1-4 men nues, zX) teet lone. THE LOCATION IS IN tHK FINEST WUEAT X . . I 1 , ami ho was tri(.d hv th,. Sonata fr ,,nrnatu. ei mose who appear to have ceased A murder is reported at Leesburg, Va. sod high crimes and misdemeanor, for remove- n tQeir advocacy of a Convention or who 11 j r 1Dg UHO OI 018 rmT cwunseuors; a right ana a seem to have assumed so readily a ponu from power of second view oHE l, UnU -rtl i, ;X.-J"yw??yy oumwu uom ine posiuon ne w ... uoiu ine royereuis pied in his personal Cabinet.art clesof imneaeh- i:uj c " ' " vt... et op and dbt. ment were preferred against him in tbe House, tmi! 7ZJrPZ . , oarouna' 4 T J" Ml a 1 rctuGiiit, xiiiaer was ex il If T 1 1 l . . rx . m I a ciin rt .1 aji maJ fC it... j - ii .. ..1 :: vuu.w .k .u WJ ,or scanN "- "2"' ZT'iZZZTT'S: sub ect and retrace the stens whih led yyw vuu tvi a n ui; ulcii vmi lui' 1 in 111 1 s 1 guilt thirty-five voted -for conviction. Presi- to the premature idea ot abandonment dent Urant was in Washington urging Johnson's It is too grave a stake to trifle with. convicuon. ana using nis lnnaence to secure HiUsboro Recorder Now let Ulysses 8- Grant be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, in this that be has violated the Constitution of the United States, when, in 1873, he unlawfully and cor dalou seonduct. They have a first class scandal in Jer sey city again. The Rev. Walter W. it 1 . , . nammona 19 the culprit. Tbe matter was investigated a few days ago. One ( ,t 1 .1 . . j i owes, wnen, in 100, ne uniawimiy ana cor Oftbepions brethren interruF ted the pastor ruptly connived with divers aud sundry rer while making a statement, with the ezcla- 801X8 in oit7 of New Orleans, under the lead - .. .. m, " . of Durell, Kellogg, Casev, and Packard.toover- A woman has uo more bewitching grace than a sweet laugh. If leaps from her heart in a dear, sparkling rill; aud the heart that hears it feels aa if hathed in t J o uwwuik tnrow, ana aia overthrow the legally electee einuaraung spring. nave you ever adjourned iu great disorder. I State Government, and placed in power the pursued an unseen, fugitive through trees t aeiiogg usurpation, since wmcn time- he has iP4i An ni7 u fa: , c - ' A negro woman wss put in jail at Lin- mainSdned said usurpation, contrary to and in e . 0n by TT fV7 ?gh: now hen now .i l i;it- L Iviolationof the foUowine. vis.: Art. III. see-2 IOBl. now ouna I we nave. And we oinwu ubi weea. w aiiung uer cnim. and 4 of the CongUtution. and the lid, Ilth are pursuing thst wsndering voice to-dav Last Friday night at Wilmington a 811(1 Xth Articles of amendment hereto, as well Sometimes it comes to us in the .midst of 1 Sd fha iuroiiul 1 attar and om vi- n w V. a 1 if.. I Tiptrm woman Attemntad to mnrdp.r hor 1 n;,,; t-k . l.naKonn wKilo k w a.ippn thereof. u,rn WJ n 'tn, and hsar it ringing Ausoaua wnue ne was asieep. usurpatiou, unlawfully wilfully, aud through the room like a silver boll, with The above, of coarse, can not be one criminally aet up and maintained by Ulysses power to scare away the ill spirits of the vdreth nart of the crimes that have been 1 aZ:p"?'? rLl I nd. How much we owe that sweet r ' . Ill II uiavo VUUUUlkWO Ull UUUUMUQ I 1 i y , ..a - iaugu : a i. i urns me prose or me to poetry over its committed, but they will serve to show Affairs, who. after a full and fair investigation, iaaf" 1 " ro8 ine Pe or . . 1 declared of the usurpation thus unlawfully, and flings showers of sunshine how prevalent crime is wilfully, and criminally set up and maintaiued darksome hours. Offer the best selection of Jewelrv to be found in Western North Carolina. Consisting of LADIES' A GENTS' GOLD WAT EES' Gold Opera Test Chains, PINE OOLDPLATBD Jewelry, SILVER WARE. GOLD PENS. c They are agents for the celebrated Diamond rvstal PEBBLES. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted 12 months, charges as low as coiuns- tant with pood work Store on Main street. 2 doors above National Motet. Sept. 24. 1874 ly. J2ffix??Jn- The Fourth Great Animal Fair of HANDLE FACTORY. The L is occupied bv machinery for mann. factunne HANDLE 8 a HANDLE FACTORY and tumsout 40 dozen handles per day. The machinery in of good quality and in good working order." Handle Timber, HICK ORY WOOD, in .t abundance, eaailv and , ... 0-..- - . . ---j cneapiy obtained Cord Wood, delivered at the Mill $1.50. Dwellings, & other Honses: CQr There are two excellent I) we! line Houses comprised in this property : One new frame building 38 feet front, with veranda, and passage through the center, a room on each side an L, 30 feet, two rooms with veranda, and pantry and cook house. The other Dwelling is 20X 36 feet with veranda, pantry, and cook house all in complete order good out-houses, com- Knmng smoae or meat honaes, btabling Tor lour oraes and two cows, and a pnmp at the door. Br This property is to be sold for division, one of the firm having retired and the other being unable to own and continue the buaines It will be sold to the bihgest bidder. Parties wishing to invest in this kind of property would do well to come and see it before sale day. It is not expected, in tbe present condi tion of financial affairs, that it will sell for its full vain, so that tbe purchaser will be likely to get a bargain. Sale positive Letters of inquiry will be promptly answered. Western North Carolina will be HELD IN SALISBURY OCT. 27TH, 28TN 29TH. 30TH & 31 ST. OCT., 1874. The Exhibition promises to be tbe grandest ever seen in the estern part of the State. New and Improved A GRIc ULTURAL IMPLEMENT S of all descriptions and fine blooded Stock of all kinds will be on exhibition from every part of the country. Trials of Speed every day and the fact that FOR TSXAS AND THE SOUTH WEST. Mil The undersigned withe to inform hia numer ous friend that he has received the appoint ment to nt-ll through ticktt from Salioburr, . C to all points in Texan, S rkxnxv, Mbvbmippi, Alabama, MKtnun, Tennessee and Louisiana, via Charlottel Columbia and Anrnita R. Rond, and their Southern Connections. Thnmah Emigrant Tickets, or First Clam Tickets sold, and Baggage eh ecked through. Parties wishing to take Laborers to the abore States, will find it greatly to their own advantage by negotiating with the undeXKifrned at Salisbury. Information i in regard to States, time and Connections will ! be furnished either personally or through the BXXtl. A. POPE, Gen'l. Passenger A Ticket Agt. Columbia, S. C. J. A. McOOXNAUGHEY. Agt. C. C. AA.R.R, Salisbury, N. C. i . ii I v viuuro Sept. 3. ti Special Agent. KNMSS& HARRIS. RAXtRIQH, H. C. Spring Stock 1871. 125 B .g "Old Tick' Coffee, 75 Bbls Sopar, 50 Uoxe Assorted Candy, 35 P.trkajr-s No. 1 Mackerel, 15.000 lb lUc n, 2,000 lbs B. ft Snj.r Cured Ha saa. 3.000 lb Refined Lard, 500 lb Sugar cared B'-rf, 25 Doz. Brandy Pearbea, 25 " Lesaon Syrmp, 50 Boxes Candles, 10 Kega Soda, 100 D f)ystcrs, 30.000 Cigars, 150 Ream Wrapping Papar, 30 Bos painted Paila, 100 sacks Ground Alum Salt, 50 " Deaken's Fine M P0STP0N1 SECOND AND LAST TERM8 OF 8ALE One half CASH on the first day of January, 1875, when fall possession will be given ; and tbe balance in twelve months, at 8 per cent, interest from Jan- nary, 1875. Title reserved until last payment, when a good and sufficient Deed will be given. EMMERT ft BR0. Rowan Mills, K. C. Oct. 6th, 1874. Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Premiums are offered in this department alone will insure some of the finest racing ever seen in this part of the country. The pre miums in every department are liberal, and NO ENTRANCE FEE IS CHARGED ON ANY ANIMAL OR ARTICLE for exhibition except in the Trials of Speed. This is done to give our county Exhibitor a fair chance to display the fruits of their indus try without any risk of Loss, and every body is invited to Enter anything which may be thought worthy of Notice in the industrial pur suits. The object of the i air is to benefit the Farmers and Mechanics of the county by bring ing to their notice new and improved breeds of stock and implements of Labor. No Gambling will bo permitted on the Grounds. Arrangements will be made to accommodate all who may attend with Board and Lodging at low rates ' Single admission 50 cents For Further particulars inquire of any of the officers of the association THOS. W. KEE5, Pies. B. F ROGERS. See. ALSO A large stxk of Boots, 8b (very cheap) Hardware. Saddle, dc Tanners, Kerusioe, Ac Machine Oils. ' are also agents for the celebrated ; Security Oil, warranted to stand a lf Mat of on hundred Ac fifty atgrosa FahraalaH Ac therefore perfectly safe & vary Itttls kjjgaV or than Kerosine. V. ala., hiru full ulnrV i tf Tin nrvr nth GRAND GIFT CONCERT r-tr. Dun-.. & Bail.,, whi,. i ijin. Utngrr oc oisVKorrrjr nrsoaj room aus) aiu ' r i no Masonic Relief Association QF NORFOLK DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 19TII NOVEMBER. LAST CHANGE- This enterprise is conducted by the AIA SONIC KKLIKF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK VA under authority of the Vir ginia Legislature, (act passed March 8th. 187;. 50,000 Tickets-6,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000 To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cah Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Caah Gift of One Grand Cah Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of 15 Cash Gifts pt $1000 each. . 28 Cash Gift Of 500 each.. 43 Ch Gifts of 250 each.. 79 Cash Gifts of 150 each.. 250 Cash Giftsl f 100 each.. 578 Cash Gift of 50 each. . G000 Cash Gifts of 10 each.. M-deria, Sherry, Ac in a lag Wine, dec., Acc. The above stock hi offered at WbelassdV dWltttail, at the very lowest fig area. BINGHAM At CO. May. U 1874 tf. State of North Carolina- Row ax CornTT is the Scrauoa Oocar. Thomas P. Johxstok, ! $30,000 . . .25.000 . . .20.000 ...1U.U00 5.000 5.000 .2200 ...15.000 ...14.000 ... 0,750 ...11.850 . . .25.000 ...28.900 ,000 PimuUif A garnet. The (Jeorgis Home insurance 1 osapany, iMf'mimmt. f To the Sheriffol Rowan County Greeting : Taa are hereby commanded to summon this i Ilome ln-arancc Company tbu dt-ft-ndant named, if it be found within your County. be and appear before tbe J odev of oar I Court, to be held firtbe county of" Rows. l i Court-House in 8dioury on tbe 4th M Aa aiier in Ju. stonaay ia Bcpvatauer, .91, mm answer the couiulaint which will be depasaia ia tbe office of tbe Clerk of tbe Superior OssA fir said County, within the first oars of ta next Term thereof ; sod let the said take notice thai if ha fails to anew complaint within that time, tbe Plaintiff 1 take judgment against it for the sunt af hundred dollars, with interest on taa sasas I tbe loth dy of December. 1871 Herein fail not. and of this f due re tarn 6000CASH PHIZES aggregating. .$250,000 PRICK OF TICETB Whole Ticket. 10.00 Quart'rTiek'tfS 50 Half Ticket. . J . . .5 00 Kiev Tick't $100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MOSCNIC purpose, and ill be conducted with tbe same liberality; honesty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN i. ROPER, PraaUeat. For ticket and circulars giving full ia onuation address HENRY V. MOORE, See'y. Norfold, Va. Tickets for sale bf John H. Ennlss Salis bor7 17, 1874 tf. Sumi Given under my hand and seal of tbe this 9th dsy of September le74. J. M. BORAS. Clerk rf the Saoerior Court of Rowi ty. Sspt 1874-Asr EXECUTOR'SVOTICR H vine on the 8tb day of May. 1874,jaaV fied as Executor of the estate of M . E. Rssaa i i, Noti is hereby give. W J1 debted to make immediate payment ; aadaa ftwnnjr. cmn ivbi mr wmm imm . r- sent them ia tha tis preaeribed by U. th is notice will be plead is hv of haf rr covery. H. B. August 35 1814.,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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