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Carolina Watc SALISBURY THCR8DAT. X SPECIAL NOTICE. After the first of January next the law require very thing that com t hrotfgh the mail to be prepaid; We will be requir-J wen on any important oration. ftaW-pfWpsry tbe pottage oo tit paper sent from ibis office, and we bereby notify It persons who wish the Watch an eon tinned to tbem, thai they must not only forward their subscribtions in ad the Postage aleo. The postage on the Watchman when paid in advance will be about ten cents a year. W hope our friends will promptly re new their sabashpUons and send on the tea cents extra for postage, as we do not wish to ant off any one, bat we shall be nosnpelled to do an, if these terms are not smiled with. Vie Dostaee will not he any more than heretofore, only it is required to be paid where the paper is mailed, and in ads li An n ants. T Lhaf we 7 m m nevtt hoiM to Met a two-thirds party rote, and wheu we re member how difficult it is to secure the concurrence of two-thirds of any body of it is easy to understand how uncertain the i sf chances of a Convention become, if we L pt THE QUESTION SETTLED A State Senator, writing to his paper, aays the present State Senate, ia the ablest body that baa assembled in Raleigh ince the war. That settles it. ' I , t - I. a . t .... i 1 I .:. A 0000 SUGGESTION The Raleigh SantinA suggesu that the legislature make prevision lor working the eonriets on the public Railroads. This is a good suggestion, and if the Penitential y is to be maintained as a State Institution, we believe that the public interest will be beat subserved bj usiog conv ict labor in the way anggostMl by the Sentinel, and it is to be hoped the Legislature will look into the matter. THE NEGRO WAR, In and around Vicksborg the negroes largely predominate. They out n amber the whites, nearly two to one. They are quite insolent and frequently get up raids and rows. They think themselves masters of the situation, and they have attempted on more than one occasion to assert their supremacy. -Bat this, of course, the whites will not submit to, and they resent the Insolence of the negroes on every occasion, and though the whites are greatly outnumbered, they never fail to inflict severe punishment upon their assailant, ft is slated that the recent Hot at Vicksburg resulted in the death of about a hundred and fifty negroes and half dosea or so whites. This is the way it has al wave been and always will be while the world stands. The African no match for the Anglo Saxon or white race, and it Is strange that he wont see It. But the poor negroes at Vicksburg were not to blame. They were led to slaughter by the cowardly carpet baggers and riotous scalawags of that section. The negroes would be peaeeablo and quiet If they would not heed the counsels of mean' whites who are constantly getting them in trouble. (ail now. To postpone the measure now is simply to re-adopt the present infamous Consti tution and ratify all the acts of Radicalism from the Canhy reign down to the present day, and that, too, for all time so far as this generation Is concerned. We are inclined to doubt whether men are sincere when they tell us it 'is better Of f i i W t to put off the Convention a , year or two. The proposition is most absurd, if it does cot mean no Convention. f .,. m Wftjae ,iS'-.-uiT H-., -ay I -ftSr- -' , Strange -Very St r a kg b. Mr. John W. Garrett was recently re-elected President af the Baltimore be Ohio Kail Road Company for hie seventeenth year in that position. This however, was not so strance as what followed. It posed to increase Mr. Garrett's salary ftps the modest $4,000 as our nob north e from mtr etc U ortuwes gagec eaipus.vwy hang that the t, are maus ot in eep Jus it profitable. farmers here in the South, that sheep can be raised at from one-third to one-ha If of what it costs to raise them in the Northwest. In that couutry for most of the winter the ground IS cov ered with snow and the sheep have to be farmers of them ill batrdry , arm a Now we any to our sheltered the cold, and roust be fed from five to seven months of the year, while In the Gull State we seldom have any snow at all, and what we do have, remains an the ground so short a time that it does uot interfere with Urn paetarage ot sioes, and very Uule sheltering is required, eg eept about the time the Umbs are drop ped. Pasta rage can be provided so that very little other feeding is ever necessary. Why, then should we not raise sheen in large numbers, and especially as they would yield as large income, and there is no stock moss profitable for improving onr lands by way of oimg. Southern Th PitwiTEXTiAer Cbowiwo. We are furnnisbod with reliable statistics of the uumber of convicts in onr penitentia ry. Ou the 3 ist of October they nam beied 455 strength. UP they num ber 528. Thev have Increased mora than eighty in a tittle over a month, and are , . . .1 .1 e m J now coming in at me ruu in ywp " a fourth per day. What shall be done with thorn ? Tbem are -so many they cant -all be worked. They ire now packed like sardines twenty or thirty sleeping together fa a room, and present a nine promise of disease and pestilence for the coming summer. Why can't we baild onr railroads with eonvipt labor I The State of Georgia hasn't a single con vict in her prison. 8 he works tbm oo her railroads, and her dividend from these roads is nearly enough to pay all the ex penses of the State., it seems to as there U a chance here for some reatty useful and practical 1 legislature. Sentinel. MOTICE Is hereby given, that aopHesiion will he do to the ureses (J s nasal Assembly for a Charter to incorporate a company for the navi gation of the Yadkin river from the N. C. Bail road onoge in rtowan vu., iu iu muni t Wilkesbom, or as rar as practicable. Dec. 19th 1874 4 times Pd. A Great Hog-Slacghtep.ixg Es tablish m ext. Aii eastern visitor to Indianapolis gives the following account of a hog-slaughtering establishment iu that city ; ''Why, just think of it, Indianapolis w I has aii n w k a- Ir t . s t rr saw t mannfantnssis ern brethren would call it, at whieh it has u Jl YkC. IZTZTAJ ZZL g'STST hitherto been fixed, to a fignre nearer that "7 r r 7" 'j , -'- - ntes by the watch. Messrs. Kingan &: eiven to Presidents of other important rail n .i u t . i E-A KI ESS IZ. fmm tn tKnnnattH Wh lte Ipnetois. have the largest pork ttfftrt. thn.d dollara-ond Jfr. finr .0ttl over m, .T". f7,Q00,PU0 annually iu the regular trans- rett declined it action in their business (I got these fig The thing is almost incomprehensible. J ures from headquarters and know what I Can it be true t Journal. am talking about) . Fifteen hundred hogs Another strange thing happened MlSftl&'T "frtV? 'I9!? rT OA ftfWl for ttwm atAflt lahnr Maki Imtm other day. Governor elect lilden, ot . . 7 . ' N. T., was offered a free pass over an a patent process that enablea the propria extended line of Rail- Road for a time etom to, ship their pork to foreign eouu- indefinite, but be declined, saying that be tnes in the best possible shape. Wholo thought he wonld be able to pay his fare oor 0I, ff3 DO,,am I a8TOiea n m t tx c i 0 the slaughtering process, others to cur- over the Rail Road. Doesisoy body Mfft and JJJJ tlU, rto be XQQ o( pose tnat urant wouia nave aec tinea m freezing cold apartments, where the coldest of cold air is manufactured to or der. I went through the immense cstab lishment from ton to bottom, and with pantaloons rolled np like a regular butch er boy, I looked at the gory scenes be Souvn Opinions I don't believe in literature a a profession, and never did. Literature is a ebarming mistress, bat a terrible master. It requires much more physique to end n re the strain of w. iting seven columns a week, the number I have often turned (iff, than to act nightly ; yet, tbelpecuniary reward is a tolerable living in the fim ease, and a fortune in the ae cond. My blooafboils when 1 think of the many brilliant meh and women who are struggling for a competency, while the successful singer and actor are show ered with gold. If I had my way, journal ists should be paid better than any other professional men and women. If they are cleaver and honest, they deserve the best of treatment. Late Field. such an offer 1 - Written for the Carolina Watchman. LAND, AS IT 1 NOETH CARO MARYLAND, AS IT APPEARS TO A fore me, scented the sanguinary battle a? Ms. far off as I could, and listened to the an I .t-t i -tr -1 J i J I ji ED1TO :-tt is now more than three ?rMU-v 'oanaB ? -.sT qeeere a tkao wssfan atrknaawl intA fakf lava. ns m tsasi nail mouths since I have had the pleasoreof peep- froi jp l0 tip of eTery kkir mu'A bHatle, itgovertbeeolumnsofaNorthCarohnaiour- bong up, quartered, and handsomely dis nal, and I must confess that my thoughts are gected into miuee meat even before life npou the things iu the good "old North was scarcely extinct or the kinks had State. Many of the associations of the besn taken out of ibeir tails. It was an past briutr themselves up to my mind, and I exhibition worth looking at once, but am almost ready to exclaim. "Take me home to the place where I first saw the light," bat fate has decreed other wise, and I have come thither to east my lot with 'Maryland, My Maryland.' : This State is, in many respects, far ahead once was enough for all lime, and now as I look back to the sceneo of the morning, I can say in all candor, "no sausages in mine.' Fonr hundred and thirty-two thousand hogs were slaughtered in this one establishment atone last year, and the number win probably be somewhat lu Thet bfqin to sal it as it is. General Banks' delivered a lecture last week in Boston on the condition of the South. In hp preliminary remarks he said : 'The financial and all the business em barrassmeuts, under which we at the North were pressed, were due to the condition of affairs at the South ; for was impossible that a portion of the country should be in anarchy and ita 12.000.000 ot people saftVrine an invasion -"-f . SBV ot their social and political rights, and the other portions be unaffected." of the "old North State, and espectallyih ed- creased this year. This immense busi- ucatiou; for each county here has its thorough- neaa has all been built np within seven or 1 y orgatised schools, sod they are taught eight years, and the firm have occasion to by experienced and competent teachers, handle so much money in the regular Each school is supplied with books for its transaction of their business, that they pupils at the expanse of the county, and J oanaung-nouse in Hew lor ae o uui 1 t vnnr rfH.r that thi urn.ni. I uvwmaiT amounts to thousands of dollars per annum. excluding the salaries of teachers, they -will ET TTJ ALABAMA. be surprised ; for in my time I have never And now Alabama -the new Alabama The opinions of country doctors al over the wtate have, daring the peat year been obtained by the Massachusetts Board of Heal-h, with a view to determine the effect of occupation on longevity. It ap pears that a table collated tor- 28 years shows the average of farmers at death be 65 13 years - figarea far iu advance o any other calling, and greatly eteecding the life lime of active mpchMiiies, not shops, who, averaging ax ox years, ap pear next on the list. 1 he opinions the physicians consul ted also snow tnat the farmers, chances of long life are somewhat greater than those of any other class. A- regards general health, there appear to be divided view- the large injority of doctors, however, boldlug that farmers and their families enjuy bet ter health than most people, while a re spectable minority advocate the reverse. "TURNERS N. C. ALMANAC FOR SALE ATSALISBURY BOOK STORE, by C. PiYLEB Greensboro Female COLLEGE Qreexsbouo. N. C. The Spring Session of 1873 will bt-gin on Wednesday, the 13th of January. V ompt attendance at the very opening is highly im portant and is earnestly desired. Charges ier Sesslou or weas. uoarn (Washing & Lighta not lnoluded) and Tui tion in reanlar College Course $125,00 Charges fr Extra Studies, moderate. For Otatugue apply to the frst., ttev. T. M. Jouea, D. D. N. H. D. WILSON. Preat. Board of Trustees. Dec. 17. 1974 4tms. SSBBSf aSBBBBBiSBav v T WS CfflMssw wimfr m v . sm SSBH YICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1875. A BEAUTIFUL H ITALIC GRAVE COVERING Is now nhVred to every one interested in beautifying and proteciing the gtavss their deceased relatives. They are made in four sias, with a variety ofatylra, raeriog in ptice itm tU to $60, according to sise and style. Csn be painted any color desired, saaded r galvanized to suit the taste of purchasers. A galvanised plate, containing jet ausver inscription pirties desire, is furnished with each mound rar of charge. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such prices as to place it wiiktn reach r aft. ' We' invite tie rfan and public generally to call and exaesine for themselves. Specimen cau be seen at J. A. Kaaswy s offlcr , -C. PLTLEE. Aieat ' SaiTidmrg. N. C Ag C lSTtf" Dissolution of Copamershlp. Published Quarterly -Ixsvxur Nris MB just iasued, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Exgra Vivos, description of more than 500 of our best Plowera and Veget blea. th Directions for Culture, Colored 'Salisbury, N. C. Dec. Plate, etc. The moat useful and elegant work of the kind in the world. Onlv 25 centa for the year. Published in English and German . Address, JAMES 101 Rochester. V. T. Salisbury Dee. 17th, 1874. tf. The firm' of Orupy A Klutts ia thla day dissolved by mutual conaenl, Mr. Grnpy retires from the busiiieMi. All indebted to the firm are urgently requested to call and settle with Mr. Klutts sconce. Mr. Klutts will continue i lie business. . JACOB F. ORUPY. ALEX. W. KLl'TTZ, 7 1874 ltnt. The Legislature Is still holding on. The great measures most desired, or of moot importance to the people, have not jet been eaaeted, or agreed upon: such as the settlement of the Slate debt, the pas sage of a Usury law, the enactment of a Pag law, and the calliug of a Convention. Hardly any one believes the Legislature capable of settling the debt question, and for this reason it was expected that a Con vantion would be called at once. There have been several bills introdu ced looking to the settlement of the pub Ik debt, but we think It very questionable whether any of tbem should become law. We would not vote for any one we bava yet seen were we ia the Legislature. Besides the-acta we have named there is but little else the Legislature can do of general Interest. The Constitution stands ia the way al such legislation as hi a needed. We have a superabundance of statutes now entirely too many. If we had a good Constitution, ws could afford to abolish about half the present laws; and then, adopting a few plain and equit able statatee, soak as the people could more easily understand and which would be belter suited t thelfwsnts, WS paid dispense with long expensive ses sions of the Legislature. Bat so long aa the Constitution remains as it Is, we may ex pect 1ong,expensive sessions of the Leg islature, increased litigation among the people, burdensome taxes, and general business prostration. known a single county in North Carolina --wants another Constitution, an instru that ever paid out lor its whole Public ment more in keeping with the necessities School Mouey, one-half as much as the weak- and requirements of a free State than est county in this State noes for books alone. ht u,1(er which they now live and They have their schools graded ia some J Wu,cn oever calculated to meet the wants oi a peopie wuo propose nerearter to manage their own affairs without the intervention of Federal bayonets. Mili tary Oougresstonally reconstructed States, -- l i i . counties here, and I am informed the ava- wow Ul PTOP" w tern work exceedingly wall. Why cannot the same be said of North Carolina ? The farms, in this section of Maryland, but thev are fast nlsvinsr out everv where - - ' 1 It . . , li . '-'-. are exiremeiy wen cuiuvatea, ana present a else except tn North Carolina. most luxuriant appearance, and the harns i Since the recent elections, of course a are palaces to many of the farmhoorsa in i oew Constitution most be begotten by a your own State. If the fanners of North Convention, but the gallant Alabamtans Carolina were as careful of their farms aa 4 not talk about "expediency." They they are here, there would be much more wked out their own ssJvation and w ..uS .7 reum.u upou .W 8dto 8tt;t themselves, and no ghastly goou peopie oi my om nome, nut it aoea dread of a defeat in 1876 will frighien seem to me wa ney nave got a atau ot tbem from the path. Wilmiogtou Jour -uou't care" aoout tuem wdtcn. ought to be nat. thrown aside, and rise op and go to work and beautify their homes, their farms, and Changes in the Body. When tcU the rich and fertile vales which surround ence discovered that the human body them. There is no State i a the Uuion which nrwen' wtire change during a has so many natural advantages as North P.0 7; wm thought very it' l - J eom ii eb n Klo Kie I I I mam. TJ i r . . 1 Carolina, and why not go to work and make TIVTZ T"-- ' Zl ilel 7 7? f the garden spot of the land. It can bel Sorfa, Meienee nnJL. -k-:.. t.. a i m .. . I l'v"i uc- in nrai'iipp. ir mil ia ni.nA i -1. . . .. m r , - . icuanyres every six weess. " t he same roiitieaiiy. tnm oute is not much better eminent authority wisely declares that off than your owa now, although for many the substance of all our sanitary science, years North Carolina has been under the accumulated by ages, might be summed baa ; hut now, she is safe, and true men at tba helm. three The project of connecting the principal rivers of Western Germany, viz., the Hbine, the hms, and the Weecr, by a canal, is one of long atsnding, and has been recently again brought forward, more eapeeially rby persona interested iu the coal industry and other important branches of production in Westphalia aal I V i w a a ana nneoitfii rrussia. it is said that the Proseiau' Ooverxupeut is inclined to lend its assistance towards the realisation of the project. One hundred and fiftyeight thousand acres of land in Kansas that in the sum mer promised bountiful crops became a barren waste before the season was over. Only grasshoppers went over that rest tract-that was all, but that was enough. Not a green thing was left. And now the people of seventeen counties are not able to get through the winter without assistance. Nearly eighteen thousand persons is the number that need relief. Office Grand CSIA Concert. Wilson, N. C. pecembet the 12th, 1874. Deab Sir : The proposition to hold a a Gift Consort In the town of Wilson on the f7th of December fr theleoa6t of the O phan Asylum, has met with a favorable respouse iu all parts of the State. A large number of tickets have already been sold, and orders are beiug daily received at this office, for more yet the committee of Amusements are satisfied that the time appointed for the Loucert to come ot (17tn lieretuber) was too short, and at the sueitestion of several of the Agen's and other friends of the enter prise, they deem it best to defer the day. so as to give time to sell every tleket and make a complete success. Accordingly the Con cert will take j.lae on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY THE I0TII, lt75. Thia will give ample time to dispose of all the tickets aud tbus secure a haudsome and substautial contribution for. the orohau. It was iinpoe sible to dispose of all the tickets aud in. ike the necessary returus in the short tints nam ed. From encsgemeiita already received, the Managers are aured that the enterprise will prove a suc-as. nd aH those who are disposed to aid the ause. which it is pro posed to benefit, need Uot hesitate to Secure tickets at ouce. Resect fully. A. BARNES. Secretary. INSURANCE NOTICE. Having accepted the Agency of the old and reliable NEW ORLEANS Ins. Co., Established 1805. which has never ceased doing business aud has paid SI a million dollars losses to the eitixeos of New Orleans alone. I am prepared to issue Fire Ins. Policies to my friends who wish to boild np sol cent Southern Institutions and keep the money iu the South. I can be seen at the office of Walton 6z Roes, corner mala d: In nesa streets. Dee. 10. I mo. J. D. MsNEELY. fob ren r; Salstey Steam Saw & Grst Mils. Ilavinc pu chased the interest of Mr. Grupy, I shall eoutinne the aw and Grist Mill business, and shall oe pleased to serve my friends aud the public. Corn and Wheat around at all all time, and Sawing promptly done. Lumber of all kinds on hand or promptly sawed to order. Mnug in your Urainand ftnw-Loga. Alex. V. KLUTTZ :f NORTH CAROLINA HOCVT PfcEASAVT, C'ABABaCS COLLEGE, Co, It. C The second five month trnu of this Institu tion will begiu Jan. Hi, 1875. Expenae for Board. Tuition, Roots Rent, Washing, FSel and Lights. Ironi $70 to $90. For Catalogue appiv to L. A. BIKLE, President. AMonccement Eiiraortiian. aVsana jSeVsaa9 Hi i mwmSTjaswiMj U mZJSk L f t Njfyjr Q BELL & BR0.71 JA8. LEFFEL'S IMPROVED DOUBLE Tnrbin Water Wheel. aSk VP POOLE dr UUSl BALTIMORE, Manafactarari far tfcs South aad teatkwset; Offer the best selection of Jewelrv ts It I l . v- . I . ,. uuuu in n cmcm urui v aroiiaa LADIES A GENTS' 1LI WaTC (-old Opera and Yrl i ha ins. Nearly 7000 now in use, working ander heads varying from 2 to 240 feet f 24 sixes, from 5 ; to 96 inches. STATEMENT Stowing the Receipts and Disb ments of the Salisbury Building and Loan Association, From March 2d to December 12th, 1874. RECEIPTS : NO CONVENTION. The louf wished for opportunity to call a Uonventieu and get nd ot the present YankeeCanby Constitution Is now upon us. We bare the neeessary two-thirds .a v en. a. a at - r j ' t rote in tne leeislatureaud tbere ts no aort of difficulty in the way, if the Una sere aii re party has bat tba courage aad honesty to perform what is expected af it, aad what it has promised to do. For the party to refuse now to call a Convention would not only be bad policy , hat it would be dishonest. It would he such triBing with the people such an exhibition of bad faitsVree to bring the party lata con- Dues from Shareholders, Amount paid on lapsed Shares, Interest collected, Fines collected, $3.313 00 46 00 95 00 96 95 DISBURSEMENTS. $3,490 95 i bean onder tne accumuiaiea oy ages, migut oe summed Cash paid for 25 afe, and with good P in the Prgt advice of the prepbet, Cash paid salary i, she will, ere long. JgfS nd N 'clean." This learned Osah paid on sh. I r, ph ysicia j says that lor a thcasaad rears Lash balance in Cash paid for 25 shares redeemed. t&n05 00 and HMsj aoeoaat 212 55 shares withdrawn, 120 55 hands of Treasurer. December IS. 1874, 62 85 " ' mw i l : . . , U th. win. old .olHl ..4 Quvanim, Demo- rS "T ,( . f '"a TMr tr tk .nA . n I w.: n , . . ! IT. 7T - iucu, o acu nc icu tto VJlilliaill, V aUSe. UODDIUS, tlioro aram nnt a , : t. ... .... . - vw.w w. tm mww m u.aiii vi wiiuiaii iu riDruim i Ashe. Vaddell, etc., Jo steer the ship of that ever took, a bath. T thi. U U ASSETS OP THE ASSOCIATON. St.i. m'Um. u-;n rn , I , ... . I - .. Vaiu ue nanus aurtoutes, in a large measure, tpe woa-1 Investments in Bonds and Mortgages, 95,000 00 of the despots and thelvsa, who have snaked drons epidemics ot the middle sees, which i Arrearages of Dues, Fines aad Interest, 60 80 tee very iife-hiood from her reins. Go!0 one-toortb of .the population at I "mmm; forbid that she should ever be ruled by tbem Joropc the spotted plague, the black ttrr.in UHL . LI P HWM in7 BW'tfnMBil aiifl IhA I... IVMM.t.. , . . . , .-. -"" s - j .. . " . 1 ' " " u'iier oi snares nrsi laaeo, .... joo On Mondaj the 2lst inst. I will offer for rent, at public out-cry, for a term of fears, the Borden House property unleaa the same be privately rented before thst dev. Renting to take place on the premises. For further parti culars address or see JOHN A. BOYDEU. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 10. 1874 2 ms. MiiiiMrt Notice to Debtors. All ate I persons bavins; claims against the es of J. F. Gmk1 man. deceased, are berc bv uotihd to exhibit the same to the uuder abrne J on or before the 4tb day of December, SOf f. JOHN K. OOOUMAN. Admr. of J. P. GOODMAN. Dee. December 3. 1474 6w. The most powerful Wheel in the market. And most economical ir. use of Water Urge ILLUSTRATED Psmhplot sent poet tree. MANUfACTUIlKRS, ALSO. OF Portable aad Stationary Steam Engines and Boilerf, Babenck tc Wilcox Patent Tubulous Boilers, Ehaugh's Crusher for Minerals, 8aw and (vrist MMIs. Ploarine Mill Mschloery lor White lad Work- and Oil Mills, Shafting Pulleys nod flange r. K$D FOUCIKCCLARS. Srp 3 174 6mos. 62 oo death, the sweating sickness, and the ter- KamW nf.h.r.. a akn Busiuess of all kiuds, here ia Marjlaad. 1 H01.6 tnw P'eiuics which folio aed to ped tae mew- and witch Withdrawn, tb.Mfeitjufu.iiej,MdMiMBU.th.T.lir. " put ineir soouiuers to we wueet, and if any misiorwaes ovemae tnem tney go to work . - . n n, , .... I Namber of active shares. Dee, aaas aawaavan ass avawaraa4 aaas., WSBC t-Clia IMU J a a . w 3 II Present number, Shares redeemed. aad repair damages, or -build, and are soon oa their feet again. 901 tempt aad pUae it beneath the seaport at fcomstmefl. If we fail o secure a Convention now there ia not the slightest probability that aye shall be able to secure it within the lifetime af this generation, within the next fthj or handred years. I be qnesuoa nas bean settled tnat a peention can be called by a two-thirds 12th 1874, wnicn snows that a cbanee doe has more Ultimate Y&laa nfir.ahare redeemivl f. onr oo val . V... . , tl . J 9 . . l i r . .v j e ... i tW'J - .... wu. a MB BOJ, ID iniM vam lain lor ueir meairuga, A,UMO UU a ... A ,-t.r. my 8Cnoonugs ioo lurent Dointer. was travellue on a r.ilrr.,1 lengthy, so I will wait for a future latter to tbraia with his master. When the train give yon more about this good aad sound arrived at Santa Rosa, Edward Scan lan Democratic State, was not aboard, bat his dog was and up- N0SWEN. Pred to be in great distress. After the train had gone on be lay down on the eS track and whlnerl and ran nn Ik. i ' r r i i is av . - m. as ii oe were cnasing a pnan torn , and re- An exchange gets off the following on .nmefl .nd j a OZ-La ZL EJ S delinquent snbscribar. : "Lookinr over H-l-Tl TLIJi- JT:.. i al ... an old ledger, we see a long array of names of former subscribers who are in debted to us. Spsae of them have mar ed away and are lost to sight, although to memory dear. Others are carrying the contribution boxes ia onr most respectable churches, and others again -have died audi are angels m heaven, put they awn us just the same." At least a man resolved to put himself onder the gui dance and direction of this dog, and fol lowed him three miles up the road. Here the body of Edward Scanlan was fouud, cut almost ia two. It was pat in a box and the dog mounted the box, and so rode borne. 1 be account further states that since tba funeral tba dec seems heart broken and utterly refuses food. Premiums bn Loans, , 1,905 00 To whieh add Interest collected. 96 00 And Fines, 6 96 And amounts paid en Lapsed 8 haras, 46 00 nd Interest and Fines still das, 18 80 Gives net Profits ia 10 months, 4,101 .75 Which divided by 301 sires to each unredeemed share a act profit of . 6 98 To which add the sum of 10 month ly payments of 1 each, - . . 1000 HARDWARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. By careful observation and experience of several years in the Mercantile dt Hardware buainepa, wa have been enabled to aaccrtaia pretty well, what the people head in out Line, and we have purchased our present large and well assorted atock with apatial reference to .1 f . - ur m tf. uieir wanw r e aauer -ourseive (list we can please our friends and the public generally, both aa to quality and price. Our stock consists of everything usually kept ia our 'Line, such as pocket and table CUTLERY, PISTOLS and GUNS, Blacksmith sad Carpenier'a Toola! Trace, & all kinds of Wagon it Wall Chains Wagon and Bn??y Material ; Hoase-boUdiBf Material, so as LOCK8, HIXGKS. HTRF.WS CLx VilTM i.,,,' e -- - -a a a . a. u a t, v . Ac Best of white PAINTS. SADDLER BRIDLES, HARNESS, CHECK and BUGGY Line ; Diseton's Circular A Upright MILL SAWS ; two and one man Crosscut and fined Saw ia, Gum and Leather Belt in: Plowa and Plow Moulds; Iron snd Steel Bnagy vi.d Waf- owaw uouers, steal uettera. 8ILVER H A TIE, GOLD PEX$. sfr. They are aeetit fn ibe celrbniifd Spectacles d Ere Olaaaes. M ed "..in M.: Jte (Jrrstal rtMULts WalrStrS. We anJ Jtwhr aaaadbal aU warranto! J . moroU. t haryt-a aa Uw aa eeas- tant ili ftttA work. Sioir uu Main atreet. - door above NaUaaaJ 11(44. - 2p.l8T4-ly. Cedar Cove Nurseriet. SkaaSBw j a a r t Ba i ran ana n..r. rn.praris j R-d P'a.ua. YadkiaCoawty.X.C. cbaax r of V ruil. irrra (traps 1aav Strawiirrry and Rail wrrv PlaaSa. Price Lt now ready, with ttat af varirtif. Snd lor it. AaMresa. CRAFT A RAILOK, Red Pisias Yadkia Co, . J. An. 6, U74 tt as Pinek C. Bnniss, DESIGNER C Ivr n EIQIAVER ENM8S& H ARRIS. RALEIGH, V. C Spring Stect 1874 s raes e V .. ! (olior. : The present rales of a share ia $16 98 Kate of progress to maturity. (9.8) nine nd sieai lenioa ot a year, Stack in the new series can be bad by call on tne flssrsw betas. Jaaaary 6th, 1875. tar meeUnca at Mbbosst's Hall, first Mono y night in eacb month. 6. a . BISGHAM. President. TQEO. P ILTJTTZ, B. P. ROGERS, Secertary. oausnury, ueefmner iv;d, jc74 - Richmojcd, York Rrvae awn CsiaaAPBaKK Rail bo ad von fast, RicuMoxb. April 18ta 1874. Un and alter TUESDAY, April 21 at Pas itnt tr snd freight Trains on tliia road will run as Paaasner Train for West Point leaves Rich mond at 3 P. M. (Sunders excepted), and ar rives at Richmond from We.t Point at 10 A. II.. dally (Sundaya excepted). The aplsndid steamers HAT An A aad LOU LSB. will run in eonaeotioa with this mad, and will leave West Point daily (Sundara ex cepted) on the arrival of the train whlehleaves Kichmeud at 3 r. M arririn at Baltimore next moraine in ample time to connect with iraina for Waahintoo and the East. North aad Want ; and leave nam mure daily (Sanders exoentftdi at 4 P,' kf , eonaeeiin at Waaa Paint with trmia due at R.chmond at 10 A. II . next moraior Pare to Haiti more,$3 -50 1 Baltimore and re turn. In. Waahineton.i4. Pare to Philadel phia. $7 ; to Philsdelphia and return. $13 '& Far to-Hew York. 110 : to Mew York mA m. tare, pnae. asseaaa 915 JaV CORN SHELLERS AXES, and many other things too numerous to mm tion. We invite all to give ns a call, an Ateaa Street, t ftsera SeJbw KUtibts Drum Aarc mmd ex amine our stock and hear prices before pur' Special attention girtn to Orders, SMITH DEAL A HARTMAN. Salisbury, Nor. 26, '74.-3 esse. I 1S5 Bars "Old Tick" 75 Bbls Surars. SO Botes A-sortrd Candy . S5 Psrkafrs No. 1 Mackerel, 15.000 Ibe Bacoe, 2,000 Has B-ei jas;r Cured Has. 3.000 lbs KesWa Lard, 500 lbs Surer cared Beet,,. 4 25 Do. Brandy Peaches, 25 M L- moo Syrup, 50 B 'Sre Candles, 10 K r- Soda, 100 D i Oysters, 30 000 Cisars, 150 R'ams Wrapptar Paper, 30 Dos painted Pails, 100 sacks Groaod Alass Salt, 50" Dcftkens FiaeM AL80 A lare at -ck of Boots, SUosa. (verv cheat.) Hardware. Saddles. Tannra. Rarrwine. Ac Mar hi a 04. are alau imU for the celebrated fUnrit, llil. .rrMJ tA aland S I" 1 of owe hendred At tfty dee At tbereSe perfectly seis At very i er isan Kerusine. We alau have a fall stock of 1 a Foster. Delia. At Bailer. Gin. GiBfer At Blackberry Rraady. F Mederia, Sherry. Ac ssaUfa Wises. A atau. Ate. Tb above stock is ostered at Waasea- mf Sssjail. at the very lowest if area. BINGHAM at w- May. 14 1874 tf. r reiKTiv inun. ior inmapb rreicftt oftir lea Kicbmond daily (Monday excepted) At mars at Wast Point M . , odnnectin with Jul. r i a Maoint" ireipni in fsaJtasBore early saornia. Thronpth freirbt received daily r rouui vraia, wiu rSBIIBSM Oar mr irexcnt next oetween Richmond and West Iai leaves mcumonu Mondays. Wedaaadars ad Pridarsst 7 A.M. Local freiht receied xnaeoays xnursosya and Satnrdava. . ElSWARD F. KOLGER, vt. ia duw, Master of lrsntoortsl REMOVAL. ajf Goods, tost New Brick B. the BotlaUac. Rotel. three eocee Sli thev will be sded la ess purehaainf roods CHEAP. Call aaS sm Nov. l7 1474. B,A A.MPtf- i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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