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Watchman. .grolina for 1875. ti Iftl T J fP . mm ... df lOUJC 1 his valuable Raleiou. v r tv . . , , - v ziar IBa Hoiel property pot np at pabKc anc Mwr. EorrOES -Th. wLT ,w "!""V was will un bit rounds, never tiria n knocked down to Mr W. T. Linton, for .hrikiug. Consider that I give W ?Z! i ow x yew. i r, ij in ton, in charge pvwui salute a la mUtiaire. His anpear of tbe National" for tome months past, nee W that one would think he waa XJJ a fnhmQJ dUUyed splendid accomplishments bU Jouth his general outfit and W ttUVUUlCMA iW of bosie)t and wiU n Style bespeak growth in intelligence aad ae- ..i.i.in hi rfnn t:. tin., mt ti..j w"P'umnt. 1 here is rumor of mmUu. He-will take possession on the 1-r of P.? ?" if " 'th P" bU city, hi. . i - i i h .. a. i . d. HU old. POP"". J.n..rv. ..ext. Tke bm... i. .n fc. TT . " . " ' i W0vca " v , - r - pwur metropolitan dally. . oM Wend, and the -- The Lrislature take, recess from to-da, 4w" . " wins lath of January. As a bod it ia r. i ws hsv. conciuaea ,o, renew Superintendent Of Pnblo In-We wUh True it eon- . anrtnr it to all sub- -4W,V:4V -n.o.... - u:u t 1 tH,us flBW wi can claim much utiwriMM crimen i 01 w" --e d. uwiwu. ... .v a in 1 1 uciuro inn 1 . ... r v . ... aJi it r d 5 , W 'ouoparatively fw who have th v.-r I for yesr 1875. xnc . ZZZ-TZrJ5F! ? iu material averaee. i ' " Mr' Mf or Al- well. The me,..hr- h-. k.. kiLii? lnphntttr fnu1a a va - t. I .... j - -cue.u.o inca ana patriotic. Thv h .k:- u a., iltiut It a (pit dura atrn rl'l.. 1. .L . . -o rj uuu" ieir ereat, their niunn..iintl.l. .1IVIV is bxed by tbe (Joiislitution at $1,500 a dimculties. They have been --fc i - - - - mmmmm mm I Kven the laaieat boy can etuh a lick- A French preacher describes hell aa a plnce where hy talk rndkiaa all day. " ao at njght be does not re port vr i . iieuraieia remedr. P.mmm h. rdh by grating and mi zinc fas' einerar the tmm aa for table purposes, and apply to th,- lemple where the Uc r tMH -ITected, or the wrist when the ain is in me arm or anonlder. r $2 00 10 00 15 00 Oeecopy one year gjcopie to one tddresi, copies to one address, .ttention Biren to the " ...l Utaean matter as shall be tW: ... !ntorit to our reader. ErwE- sre reapectfully solicited. 'iL muat accompsny orders - , Address, BRUNKR STEWART. Salisbury, N. C, A Valuable Madiatl Treatise ttoetettar' United States Almanac for 1879. for distribution, gratis, throughout tbe United State, and all eirilixrd countries of the Western Hemisphere, will be publishrd about the first uf January, in the Kngllah. Ge'inan French, Norwegian. Welsh, Swedish, Holland. Bohemian mad Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the troe philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it eon tains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure A reunion of Ex-OmitwWt ft. of a ereat varietv of disease, it emhrarM a w j.. i j . . " r i . - : : - ..ir inmMon m calvary will take place -arsre amount of information interesting to m Auguata, tin., on the 16' h inst. Gen. the merhant, the mechanic the miner, tbe Hampton will deliver i he addreea at we farmer., the planter, and professional man ; come to the men, and it is expected tbe ..J ,k. u..i-.;... u a. a v I " m .-. m k . u uot . wtx u ui.ur IUI lutu meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive Natioual Calendar. The attendance will be large. FVu.i n.... .... i - . . .v.. v,,..,,i 3jg ne id useu to heme lnnkMl at -- - . ,, . , . I Tl. ..... . J a t: siuiruUrlvl im I. ' OT VCSl romt . nu vairauratoarj We are astonished that v TW. exemplary in their hahiu. T h. ... 'i Z"ur no 7f lI,erc wanted to see "Fred wttary efteeta of Htetter's Stomach Bitters. . - . T "IU Lrrant and th--a1.I J. - ' b-r U of 18 K Lugagemeoi ainK. . j n-n Mr Bro's. No eh tree for nttr iring. year ocrat should be the author of the proposed increase. If Conservatives desire to maintain Conservative ascendancy in the State, they do not show it by such meas ures as this at a lime like tbe present. 1 hey were not elected to increase the indebtedness and burdens of the people, but rather to diminish them, and wilt be held to an account for failure. ! lYention News. - Tre cit'aen The Penitentiary. We glean from tbe annual report of tbe Directors the foil wing items, to wit: The food o Hanover county will ho!d 4 mast the convicts baa cost for the year $19,- w' ..... i ,. .T in IS7.5. in o io nr. i1!,..!,;,,,, cm--, no iu. jQg oil omuiu 'i ' i i -- iw. vKMi.iiig, v,i iu,v?. tuc iiuiu of an immedistc call ot a Uonven ber of prisoners has increased since Nov 1872 from 3GG to 455 to 31st Oct. 1874. The government of (hem has coat 824, Vtsjationi in Seitierland, eems to be 130,31. For health, 81,192,60. Tbe idle, inr into nublic favor. An Lnghsh disobedient and ungovernable convicts rtrmtn nropnal- hs a aunftuuie ior ition, burial i.i thu ei. flieWe of Tim Lee's property in ike "pns out better than was expect- and it is now thought that bis secure Ion hi Rbe riflf bovd may yet come out sat serious damage r!l ii Bro have just received a fine se- Ion uf Chiirtm.s presents. Come and LsnROMf Sleeve Bottoms. Messrs Bro. hare showu us sume handsome huttous made hy them, of half dollar pieces. They have many other pretty rsef jewelry suitable for Christmas under the present administration will not be pardoned under any circumstances Ministers of tbe city of Raleigh preach to the convicts occasionally. The labor of the convicts, counting that done on the walls of the prison, is estimated at $58,- 350,87, reckoned at convict rates. Counted at its real value, it is estimated at $100,991,80. Whole number of pris oners to 31st Oct. 453. Under sentence of a single instance of intoxication among iuem ai nee tney assembled. They are pro bably the most moral body that has met in the Capitol since it was erected. Thev show more respect to God and his ministers in the daily prayers than any of the Legis latures of which I am iuformed. Nothing ... . i . i i. . . i . voun ue more grautying to wise constituents than to know that their representatives are Lrod-fearing and onscieutious. If the majority be liable to special criticism nt all. it is probably iu their hesitant conduct on the ground of "What will be the effect on the party It is feared that there is a little too much of that spirit. The faithful public servant regards the claims of bis country far above tbe idea of party. Without disparagement to others I express the opiuion that the speaker of the House. Mr. Robinson, isone of the most accomplished presiding officers that any deliberative body iu the history of the State coulg boast. His person el and bearing at once command re spect, confidence and kindness. He is simple-hearted, generous, well-balanced, ready. thoroughly versed in parliamentary law of unquestionable talent, and, in a word, com bines those excellent qualities that constitute the gentleman, the citizen and the growing representative of a confiding people. He is a rismg man. The President of the Senate. Mr. Arm beld. is too well known to your readers to P. A. Wilson has rented nnt hi ham , DU.. ,,,,,- vrosianu s. to some nr ties Irons Salisbury who propose setting UF a un mass eouietinnery establish weni. vYinsion sentinel. the staple tonic and alterative of more than half tbe Christian world, are fully set forth ia its rages, which are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes fur the household and farm, humorous anecdotes. and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Somebody advertises a nienarattAn ftr Annuala to appear with tbe onenina ot tbe keeping a lad 'a hands free from chaps, year, this will be one of tbe moat useful, and A report that she baa no money would I may he had for the asking. The proprietors. ao the same tbme. xr - - -" a, u.-t.v in., i u rr.i ft -- I . u ivut-ijji ui twu ten i lump, win I he Governor aent a message to the forward a copy by mail to any person who Theodore Taylor a non resident : Toa arc hereby aotiid that fb f4liwmg Sniamo .s has been issued agaiu."! yea via : DtfUss Ceeary la tbe Say titer Cearl. W. 0. Taylor. 6c W. O Taylor. Admidistratora of Butler Tayw. gjj Henry Taylor. Theodore Tayfor. I Petition Klnehen Stokes cc wife Polly to Stokes. James Taylor 6t Jasaws Taylor the last two endrr 24 years of age and without general or testa aaeetary guardians. Dr-ft. Ute Mertk CaroUna, TO THESIIER1FFOF DANlDSON COUS TY OREETIN : You are hereby Commanded to Snimeop Henry Taylor, Theodore Taylr. Kinchen Stokes ot wife Polly Stoke James Taylor ft Junius Taylor, the defendants above named, if he he f.Mind in yoar nmuty. to be and aonear Wfoiv theCLFHK OP OUR SU PERIOR COURT, for Davidson County, at tbe Court Hou e in Lexington within tweaty days from the service of the summons, ex elusive of th day of ser rice, and answer tbe petition wbirh will be deposs)ed iu tbe office of tbe Superior Court of said county, within ten da js and let the said defendants take no- ties that if they fail to answsy the said peti tion within tbe time preteribvd by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the Ceurt for ' the re lief demanded in the petition Hereof fail not and of this summons make due return Given nudr my hncd and seal of said Court, this 12 day of Nov., J&T4. Seal! Ct F. LOWE Clerk of the Superior Court of UaviaeoS) County, and Judge of Fr hare Nov. 19. 1874. 6 w. Prkiters fee $10.50 THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, Kewla.g' .Machine ATTAcHMEHTS, OP ALL KINDS. ALSO NEEDLES, OIL A THREAD. ALSO A LOT Or STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools ap of DiaWect saUUea, also, acveral stsas at PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND .li.iiifi vii vrtri" javv i v .uur.. n SERMON Legislat ire last Saturday recommending that additional room be provided for peni tentiary convicts, and that the necessary appropriation for their maintenance be made. Better recommend the erection ofl wlitppmg pota. Winston Sentinel for life. 16. Of these 5. ire white and 11 description or compliment. His 1 IS . ... m mm . . nne appearance ana a Know idsred abi ite o J colored. Rowan county ia credited with S con vie is. t " a a t a. a r- a v 1 f Books, Holiday Dooks, 15ooks iblf for Chrintnias presents to children (onig ladies. Fine writing paper. t-lope, and money oilier pretty things tie at tke book store. II Sc Bro's advertisement in this b will be taken (or 81 for every ten r worth of goods bought of them if the holidays. - hristmas- Iree. At the Lutheran eh in ibis plsceon Thursday eveuiug iris t mas eve at 7$ o'clock. le Wilmington Fair was a decided rst, attracting thither many visitors a distance. Racing was a prominent s of the occasion, though tbe exhi of goods, wares, products, poultry, Mnenta, machinery, ftc, Ac, seems ive been very extensive. The Wil Etonians did much to contribute to the trt and enwiemeiit nf vl.lmri ! ivernor Brogden has commuted I he m a v esar . a a tnce ot LFSathi slartin, the boy mur at WfnMictnn, who was to be d en the 18tb December, instant, to mmei.t for life iu the Penitentiary. s reached the boy the evening of Fth. He manifested very little con- aid ha didn't care. Every prepa bad teen made for his execution. - Christmas. We have never known a more genera! and earnest endeavor to make the Christmas holidays a happy time. M very body see iria to b looking to and providing for them. Merchants of all sorts, and ptrticui-isiy book juerchtnts and dealers in fa. icy stocks, confectioner- ' ies, groceries, &c, ate crowding their shelves with go tdls, aad the oewp ipers with Uaiuing advcrtiseiuents, oalling at tention thereto. Nor is this activity con fined to a few localities, bat is dhservable throughout the country, in ci:es, towns and villages, n our town it id very no- ticeable. The spirit of the season is cx ceedingly prevalent, almost every one you meet, while and black, old and young, wearing a countenance radiant with an ticipated enjoyment. We wish them joy the purest and best that earth can yield : that tbey may uot run into excesses and bring upon themselves guilt and remorse : i hat this festive season may pass leaving them stronger for the great duties ot life, and happier by the remembrance of its incidents of rational enjoyment. There will be only a half sheet issued from this office next week, in order to afford real to the hands employed on the newspaper. cannot procure -one in bis neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in every eity, town and village, and are extensively used through out the entire civilised world. Paper and various Hyles aad sixes of ENVELOPES lake Fens Peaellt Ac, also a large lot off Morft&n't Stereoscopic Views of the NORTH CAROLINA I make him look at home in high position The Governor is weded to bis office hay iug so far escaped the silken toi's of a more human matrimonial alliance. But it claimed that one who is so foud of the muses will yet be caught off his guard hy tbe Wing ed Boy and fall under the piercing uf the mystic arrow. I close by urgiug you to clamor for the ladkui Road aud the Navigatiou of the upper Yadkin. North Carolina and the Federal Congress. North Carolina seems dttei mined tn lose nothing at the hands of Congress for tne want ot asking. On the 9th of thi mon'b, in the Home of Representatives, no less man fourteen sets of resolutions were presented, asking for Congressional action upon vaiioea siihiee.ru. A them were resolutions of the Legislature concerning he Federal Lmd Tea ; ask ing for the repeal of the tax dsT tobacco; asking lor a moderation of the internal revenue laws; asking for the construction of Government buildings at different places ; aslting compensation for the des truction of the Courthouse in Davidson conmy by Federal troops ; asking an appropriation to open Scupneruonc river. and asking an appropriation te finish tbe work on the bed of Cape Fear river. Journal. FOR AND THE SOUTH WEST. I NO. Jobs, The nndemigned winhes to inform his numer ous friends that he has received the appoint ment to sell through tickets from Salisbury, N . to all points in Texas, Arkansas, Missmsippi, Alabama, Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana, via Charlotte, Columbia and Angoata R. Road, and their Southern Connections. Through Emigrant Tickets, or First Class Tickets sold, and Baggage checked through. Parties wishing to lake Laborer to the above States, will find it greatly to their own advantage by negotiating ith the undersigned at Salisbury. Information in regard tn Slates, time and Connections will be lurninhed either personally or through tbe mail. A. POPE, Gen'l. Paaaenger & Ticket Aft. Columbia, S. C. J. A. McCONN A UGHEY, Agt. C. U.& A. R. R., Salisbnrv, N. C. LOUIS .IMMhK, Sept. 3. tf. Special Agent HELP THE POOR AND FATHERLESS ! NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prepared to So all kinds repairing with dispatch. With good tool! sud twenty-five years iferieuoe in the business. satiMaction is guaranteed. Kspecias stteotion given to Engine asd Boiler work. Cotton Vtoolen. Mining and Agriculture Machines; and Wood tureifeg of all kinds. Shop on Corner of Pulton mui Council Street, Salisbury. N. C EiH. MARSH. July 16. 1874 -tf. Yosessite and ether noted pieces which - are truly magnificent. also a stock f supetior Cox. This woman was trial for infanticide, at Guilford last week ; and after a patient and pareutly very through investiga- her ease, was acquitted of the of murder, on the ground of in- al the time tbe deed was perpetra- Dr. Eugene Grissom of the insane im, after hearing all the evidence in was called on for his views on inestion of insanity, aud expressed unhesitatingly in favor of the pris- . a . . . . .1 L - wviet Labor. The Raleigh News an excellent article on the subject nf Joying convicts on the Railroads now kocess of construction in the State. regret that tbe Legislature took t o n on thio important subject before t he recess.' The number of prisoners is waning so rapidly that we learn tbe islatore will be obliged to provide ad- tonal accommodation at heavy expense )e State. Instead of thie. we trust will decide to put them to work out- the penitentiary, as is done in Geor Tennessee, Kentucky, aad alse- Wk S& a : i""" . ;Lioda Martin, a colored woman of es, sold a mad of tobacco at one of our el.oass this week for 6 155 A week two ago she sold a load for about the mount, and has another load at eke wiU realise nearly 0500 for What a Spectacle ! Tbe telegrams iuformed us yesterday that the Governor of Louisiana bad tele graphed to the President of the United Slates urging that the Committee appoiu ted by the Congress of the United Siatea to investigate the condition of affairs iu that State abound begiu its works with the utmost speed in order to "strengthen the Republican party" We venture to say that never before in the history of American Government was so shameless a proposition made by the Executive of a State to the Executive of the Nation. And Kellogg writes the letter and, Grant publishes it, both utter lv unconscious Ot its liitamv. it seems i f never for a moment to have occurred either of these Radical wretches that gov eminent were not instituted for the pro motion of partisan succeae, or that they could not be used to "strengthen the Re publican party" or any other party with out pe.jury. There is no denying that the stoma-h of the American people is a strong one, else it would long ago have been turned by tbe stench of Radical rascality ; but there is a limit to the powers of even American endurance iu ibis regard. We greatly mistake the signs of the times if that limit has not been readied. 1 he American people will not longer submit to the humiliation of seeing their Gov ern met it conducted for Ute avowed pur pose of "strengthening'' a political organ- r ZJ j 4 ixation. tournut. Law and Equity Picturksquslt Defined. It is told of the late Judge Tappatt, of Ohio, tbat when he applied to the Judges of tiie Supreme Court for ad mission to the bar of that State be was asked the following questions and aoswer cd as folAka: "Mr. Tappatt, what is law?" jHwer "An unjust distribution of justio "Mr. Tanpan, what is ?quity ?,PAnswer "A d d imposition upon tjfeiou sense I" No other ques tions were asked, and he was given a CONVENTION. Tiie following proceedings wore had i.t the S nate on Friday : House resolution, asking the Supreme Court its opiuion in reference to the vali- ity of lite Constitutional Amendments dopted in 1872. Mr. Morehead offered the following sub stitute : Whkrkas, Numerous amendments to tbe Constitution have been proposed and several proposed amendments were in closed in oue bill ; and Wueukas, Some of the Judges and many members of the Bar of the State are of opiuion that each amendment should be proposed in a separate bill ; therefore, tbat there may be no doubt as to the con stitutionality of any amendment which may be adopted, Resolved, That it Is the sense of the Senate that the Committee on Constitu tional Reform report in separate bills sueb of. the proposed amendments as they may recommend tor adoption. Mr. Morebeid stated that :h y ought not to ask the Supreme Court for any opinion, as in tin opinion mai v,ouri would not and ought not to express an opinion, nnless upon a case regularly be fore it. lie did not believe that the amendment of the Constitution by the Leg islative method was practicable its pro visions were so vague, conflicting and in definite, that the Supreme Court could not agree as to is proper const ruction. There had already in six years, been more qnes t ions of construction' before the Supreme Court than there had been as to the other Constitutions ot the State since it waa a colony. That the cost of amending by Legislatures was as much as tbe cost of a Convention. But if tbe General Assem bly should undertake to amend by the Legislative method, then tbe adoption of his resolution was necessary tbat there might b no question as to the validity - a a a of such amendments as snonia oe adop ted. Ou motion of Mr Litham, both resolu tions were referred to tbe Committee on Constitutional Reform. We heartily concur in the positions taken by Mr. Morehesd. We can see no propriety in these repeated calls by tbe Legislature upon tbe Supreme Court, the action of the Legislature is to shaped by these extra judicial opinions of Judges Pearson. lieade, Kodman and others, it will save much time, labor and evnenae if ihev will, at the beginuing of each session of the Legislature put forth a schedule of what they think miy be donn and what mav not be done. To ns it seems a clear if not an unwarranted transfer of legislative functions to judi cial officers and the Constitution express ly declares that ike two hranehes of gov eminent ought to be kept separate. Mr Mnrehead's Dosition in reference to the necessity of reporting each pro nosed amendment in a separata bill equally rell taken, and shows at a glance, tbe absurdity of attempting to amen d the nnhv Conatitution bv Legislative Enact FLOWER P0T8, hich will be aold low at Sinrer Macbiee Store on Sootb side aaain Street, tbe Public Square. 4 AdmMstratort Met lo Debtor All persona having claim against tbe estate of James Murphv, tereossW, are hereby notified to exhibit the earn to the ontlersigned on or before the II th day of December. A. D. 1875. J. W. GO WAN, Admr. of James Murphv, Decl.' uec. 1U. lb4 ti. SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAT FIXE '3-PULL D1STS JHLTJON. FIRST GRAND. GIFT CONCERT Moitpeler Feiale Eiiaie Aoecia- tiox at AUBtAvnaia, va. MABCH !?th, 1875. K M&T OF GIFTS. WD GIFT CONCERT FOR TUB lit X F.KIT OF THE ORPHAN SYLUM. . $17,000 IN GIFTS To be distributed among tbe Holders. WILSON, N. O. . A 6rL attempt was made Thursday to bring under the notice of Congress one of the numerous j .hs which have been prepared by lobbists and speculators. This particular sample, says the New York 1 :;nes. is known as the "Texas and rac-fic Railway Company." It almost iimeei v able tbatyJaw-tk fc oi all tbe exiMsu.cs which have taken placi of late years, another series of j .bs should be ready for introduction int Conirres . It is quite incredible thai the Republican j A Gift Concert will be held in members oi Uongre should be willing to get themselves entangled in any such enterprises. Senator Scott, who at present stands godfather to the new scheme, is a Republican, and, nf course, is acting from the best of motives everybody does. But if senator Scott does uot understand that the day has gone by lot immense subsidies, land, grants, guarantees, and other devices for getting a new stock start imI in the market at tbe expense of tbe people, to be after w a: d used for simple gambling parposes in Wall street : . I J - I .1 . . ii ue ooes not anow tins, ue must ne a good deal behind the age, and will pro bably become wiser before be shuffles off this mortal coil altogether. National Hotel In the Centre of business pn Msin 8 tree SAL18BURY, fc- 0. I moat rupeetifmllm inform tke. public 4t c Guest thai Sore 1 REFURNISHED REFITTED,! AND i THOROUGHLY RKMODDLKD TtlE " NAWIoNAI." FOR THE SUMMER REASON ! mOOS CLEAH AND WELL VZHTILATXD MY TABtxB 1 Grand Cash Gift . I Grand Cash Gilt.. 1 Grand Cask Gift. 10 Csah Gift.. 15 Cash Gifts- 50 Cash Gifts.. lis) Cash Gifts.. I0.0U Cash Gifts.. 1.00U Cash Gifts.. 20.000 Lash Gifts.. I 10.000 each. 5.000 each. 1.000 each. 500 each 100 each bO naefc. 20 each. !0t 50.CS 50.000 100.00U 50.000 400.000 21,170 Cos Gifts, to $1,000,000 In Boonaboro Md. Dec, 1 7th, 1874, be Rev. Henry idwards, Lhas. A. Overman of Roan (Jo. ri. C. to Miaa Mamie W. Urane of Wash ington Co. Md. is On Wedttesdig February the XOth 1875 or the exclusive heneSt of the Orphan Asy urn at Oxford. TICKETS ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Number of tickets only lo.OOO. 2,169 Gifts to be given away, making over one to every seven tickets. REAL ESTATE GIFTS: is tupmlUd wi'k aerutkmatkisl 4 Ticket hfci mis tionn nas gsinea a reputation second to none in the Country, and the Proprietress will keep it np IN FIRST QLA8B STYLE. ivfile and etperienffi Ssrraut ia atttmmwmtt MRS. 1 U. REEVES. 1 Proprittr June 11. 1874 tf. MORE STOVES. aild better ones than ever. i SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected by CcCubbins, Beal, and Julian Buying Rate : CORN new 65 a 70 COTTON - 11 a 13 FLOUR 3 25 to 3.50 MEAL 75 a 80. BACON couuty) 124 to 15 - hog round POTATOE8 Irish 90 a Sweet $1.50 EGGS 15 to 20. CHICKENS $2.50 per doz. LARD 12 to 15 FEATHER? new, 50. RYE a 80 BEE3EWAX 30. WHEAT - 1. 15 a 41.50. BUTTER -25 to 30. .. DRIED FRUIT 6 to 8. Blackberries, 8 cts. One lot in the town of Wilson, N- C, containing U acre, with large and convenient dwelling, having 10 rooms, and all neceasa rv and convenient out-houses, situated on Barnes street, val ued at One elegant 2 story residence, in V ilsou, corner of Pins and Green streets, with 11 acres, and con taining 8 room, located in the most elligilde part of the town, valued al One acre lot, situated on ths corner of Vance and Spring stra. with neat residence and out houses, valued at CASH GIFTS : 1 Caah Pass, 1 " . 1 4 5 20 30 100 500 1000 Come bow and get the BEST. Get the stove called the ACORN COOK if you want one that will outlsat any other, and that is made of all NEW IRON, and warranted to (rive Ml Ufnrtion Ao. VmrinUK ilvli-a nf runic. $5,000 ing stoves at a amaU profit. TIH WAR J, Sheet I box CoprER Wake made of the best Material, on hand or iiade to order. Jderchar.ta supplied at Lo4v Prices. Cash paid for all kinds of Copper, Urass Ac. Ask Cor Browr's Tin shop Main Street. Saliabury, N. C, L. V. Brown. I aaa well prepared to cut good 4,500 HUMbEM Or TICRCtT . . . 100,000 PRICE OF I K hi is Whole Tickets .$20 40 Halves 10 00 Qosrtera 50 00 Rich ths or each Coupon 2 50 54TiekeU for 100 09 The Montpelier Female Humane Astoria tion, chartered by tbe legislature of VirgiaSB ana the Circuit Court of Oranee eountv propnaes, by a series of Grand Gift Concert, la establish and endow a "Home fur the Old, la tum, and Destitute Ladies of Virginia"' ai Montpelier, the former residence ol President James Madisoe. OovBKXoa-sOrTTCR.Ricaxoim.Jaly 0, 1474 It affords me ileaur to say tbat I ass well acquainted with a large majority of tbe uOrers of the Montpelisr Female A ociation, who reside in the vicinity nf my bon.e. and I atteet their irjteliigei.ee r.t"d t-.eir wortb and biga repotatfon as gentlemen, as well aa the poblis confidence, inflnrnce end substantial msaas liberally represented among tbejn. JAMES L. EEMPEU. Gar. Virginia. Alexandria, Va.. July 8, 1874. I commend tbern aa gents of bnnorand integrity Bnd rally entitled to tbe coLfidence oi tba pub R. W. Iil'uIIE8, U. K Judge East'n Diet. A ft Further referent hr Drnijo-t-ion Ri. vM. net Gilbert C. Walker. Exjovemor of Taj "on. Uobt E Withers. Lieut -Oct. nfVa. aad l, . 8. Senator elect ; Senators and Members ef -ongrefinn Va. RemittaDcea for tir-keU may be made by ex- prese pre-pain. post omcc nionev order aa Washington, I. C., or hy rsgnaeted letter. For fall particular, testimonials sV sasaf for Oircnlar. Address. Una. JAME4 BABBOUR. PaaeTM.P H. A. Albxabsbla. Reliable acent" wanted Oct. 1, 1874 ly ii $100 each 50 M 20 M 10 5 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS i i a 1,300 $1,000 500 400 250 400 800 500 1,000 1,000 One Fine top Buggy, One Fine Buggy. One Fine Gold Watch, $250 8TENCIL PUTE8 for marking Tobacco, Floor Batent article Ac. fcvery person doing any kind "of work or boat nesa should have a stencil to advert iae bis boat neaa, as it in acknowledged to be tbe bast and cheapest way to let people know what jew are doing. One mark with stencil may get a enstoaaer, for you, that will pat Hcvnapnia of Dollars in your hands. Try it and yeu will get a elas tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, JaS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letters 5 cents per letter Cotton fr r Oi nam t Hi wTiaJlVaaaaai S AL T ll I Jl . Tl. 150 One half and five-eights l'2.r 75 GO TO TEXAS TIA THE LONE STAR ROUTE! (International and Great North err R R) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line atLongview, the Best Route in Palestine. Hearne, Waco, Austin, Hnntsville, Houston, Galvastoo and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. Pasaongers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tyler, Mineoia, Dallas, Overton, Crockette, Longview and ail points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas, This line is welt built, thoroughly equipped with everv modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coscbes, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, WesOnghoose Air Brake, Mil ler's Patent Safety Platforms and Con piers ; and nowhere else can the passe afar ao completely depend on a speedy, safe and comfortable jour ney. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirsblv answered the query i "How to go to Texas P by the publication of aa interesting and truth, ful document, containing a valuable and correct man. which can be obtained, free of charge by addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT International and Great Northern Railroad nuuBviu, iwi WrtrktE.1 One Fine LadyV Vatch, CHm ni i ttce of A t ran ge men ta. O . W . Blou u t , B. F. Briggs and A Barnes, Esqs. Depository Bank of Wilson. Advisor Board -John Nichols, Esq., Raleigh W. F. Davis, Esq., Kittrells. AHA. Williams, Esq , Oxford, Maj J. P. Jenkins, Nashville. J. U . Thorp, Esq., Rosky Mount. Dr. K W Kine. James W Lancaetcraud James E. Clark, Ea., Wilson. While this enterprise ia not'ooodocted nnder tbe direct auspicea of any Lodge, yet its object ia to aid that noble Institution, tbe Orphan A xylum, which was established by tbe Grand Lodge of tbe State, and management is entire ly in the hands of members of tbe Otder The object ia exclusively for the benefit of tne uq han Asylum and tbe Committee deem it unnece&f ary to make any extended appeal to the people of North Carolina in behalf of an inst tution which is so worthy of their support. The low price of the tickets places it in tbe power of every one to aid a noble cause, and at the same time tbe chances of being reimburs ed are unusually favorable. It ia confidently believed that the enterprise will be a success but if from maj cause there should be no Concert and dintribntion, sil the money received from ticket holders shall be returned to them without disccunt. No tickots sold will be entitled to a chance for tbe Gifts unless the money lor the same has been received at this office. The Gifts will be distributed immediately after the Concert. Any person holding a ticket entitled to a Gift who d era res tbe Asylum to have tbe bene fit of sneb Gift, will notify tbe Secretary by such endorsement on back of the ticket, sad the same shall be appropriated aa directed . HTMoney for tickets mnst be aent by Regis tered Letter, Money Order or Express, direct ed to A. BARNES. Secretary. Wilson N. & JOHN H. ENNISS. Agent. .Baliiborv.N.C. wot tO-trms. 6 44 Three-fourth A One inch letfirs 7 - Thev may be aent to any isrt of tbe V. 8. br mail at a small coat. la Send in yonr orders stating ti prefer, and the Stencil w and promptly forwarded Fisher street Saliaborv BROWN. April 23. 1874 tf. IV'.NMA.NT EMPLOYMENT At U Msle or Female. $30 a week wsi No capitale rquired, PSrticrlara and varan Ma sample aent tree. Address with 0 cent letasw stamp. ( . KOfrq. Willisrobtirg. N. Y. 4 PRPPSaniiNui Asenu. Ladies' CsseU- rniflil't Needle-book, witb Chnanas w Bedford Maaa. A boro, RAND GIF All bs given iting fiae of letters yon : euu atanip- Dear & Co.. N ill be) mads neatly cot T C iu .the CONCERT City of Gree December 31 1874, for the purpose of erecting an I ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE The Grand Gift a the am ' is en dow nome, worth: $60,000.00 GRAND CASuhlfl $ 1 o, o p 0. steal EsUUCifU,' 8! eM4j Oatsh 98eM Only 100.000 tickets to he issoed. Price of Tickets, $260. AGENTS WANTED. faaT For further particulars, address the Majxagar, Boa 4, Greemboro, N C. C. r. M L.ubnALL, ABE T0C Nervous or Are yon no Languid that any quires more of an effort than jot feel of making ? Then try JCRCBEBA . the wendertel sad invlgorator, which acta ro beneficially sw tbe accretive organ a te impart vigor to' all tbe vital for cos. It is no alcoholic anpctirei , which rtimel for s abort time, only te let ths ufte a low depth of n.merv. but it is a rt tonic acting direetly swtha Kver ssdi It regnlatca tke Bowels, q't tela tba and gives such a healthy toes te tba srstcm cs to lake a new ic Its operation it not violent, bet is eti ised by great tcntlecsas ; tbe patiaot exist ienees no sudden charge, so atari ed raisMs, bnt gradnallr bis tresblee Fold their teats.like tbe Arabs, Aud ailcuU teal away." This ia no new untried 41earrary, bnt bee been lone used with wonderful remedial r sails I and is pronennced hr tbe btfbest astri "tbe most powerfal tonic and alteratits I Aak your drnggist for it. F rasleby WM. F KIDDLB s Ca. New York Sep 10. 1474-4V lost oe ms'issUi. Cert i Scale of ate k X V. for twa abaeva J. lock in tbe Sxi:Ury Gas Light Cssfeatf The finder i SO at rn lha sasst te A. V. Mack, Ti . ,i t.La l. 9 0. TTNTR, Who says tobacco don't pay? certificate of admission. ment.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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