Carolina Watchman. .AUBLKY THOBSDAY. JAKUARt?. NOTICE. What the rotten Radical party, with Grant and hit tool, Williams, at its head, is doing for the people of Louisiana and tbe Sooth, politically, the money and n 'road rings are endeavoring to do for la people, financially ; that is, pot tbera nder their feet. If liberty in this conn- tr tn ht- nreaerved. if neaee is to be I ' m . maintained, and prosperity end happiness assured, the people must awake from their slumbers and resnlre to wage An uncora promising war against Radicalism, against monopolies, rings and exorbitant L sury These are vicing with each other for tbe mastery over the masses to make blares of the people to cheat and swindle them tt of their liherty and their substance. 'Eternal vegilance is tbe price of liberty.' The Money rings are laboring hard to prevent the Legislature from enacting a vary law,, fixing tbe interest on money at reasonable rates. Will the Legislature hoed the paid for arguments of the ring, and lea re the people at the mercy of these money kings. The large monopolies, and the rings, money and Railroad, are strug gling to place their feet upou the necks of tbe people, and by lesson of the bribery and corruption of legislative bodies in this country, they here well nigh succeed ed. If the thing Is to go on there will eoon be a moneyed oligarchy a few men who will dictate terms to labor and fix tbe alee of money to suit themselves. Very large numbers of the people are now but the shires of the money kings, bankers and brokers. its kad in this country and vhicb sjhnukt aviuse every -ante American to blush wiiii shame and di-msuou. Wo cougmiuMfo Oak Forest grange 293 met according tne citizens of Louisiana and the people to sdfeurnmfnt, and elected the followit g si the country that this entrsordinary and r i , .nU. AiA nnt nrnrnb eio- nflWw. in tt t ' " a way ww.. r-- - . James F. . Brown, T. C. Watson, T. F. Watson, "T. J. Sumner, W. F. Watson, John Lingle, O. H. MrKeusie, W. A. Brandon, Master. Overseer. Steward. L dare r. Ae't Slew Chaplain. Treasurer. Secretary. Gate- Keeper. aid. Iamra and bloodshed. A forcible rests- tanco wonld have been justifiable in this rase, if it be ever justifiable iu any ease. For a greater ontrage on every principle of free government was never perpetrated, were it not for tbe fact that the people uf Lnntsisna have a sure resource for tbe re dress of their grievances in the sense of justice of the whole country, and in pub lie resentment, which will be kiudled to the highest pitch by theae atroctttea and unexampled proceedings-' The Tribune nays: "Nothing in the history of even tbe great conspiracy by which the border ruffians undertook to seise the Territory snd State of " K tuas, can furnish any parallel for this crowning iniquity of Federal Administration. The citiseus of Louisiana have seen themselves . i a j l j j a i . i... m. m-r-r-r--m rni'a ea ana aeiraaucu, nu wucu mr THJfi i,jfltAOAA uxvxa. frjad Hare, tbey h.ve From the captious of acts published in en tue whole power of the General this issue some idea can be formed of the Government used to consummate it and Beliable Testimony It cannot be reasonably auoassV that ehen a person tesiiue to the efficacy of a remedy whose benefits he haa experienced, Without so- v. " a mM bbbbb . .. . ,Jj Unit. ti tUmt hfduM ma far tha CHirwusc unci au unBwnx" t m ... misleading the public, or irom anj oiawi- Lady officers. M E. Cowsn, S. K. Mi.ler, M. C. Goodman, D. ft. Watson. Sereas. Pomona. Glora. 8. A. Steward. value and amount of work already execu ted by tbe Legislature, Our readers will form their own opinions, snd lest they judge too harshly, we will only say that inmiv ot the members are new and tnex- make villainy successful. 1 bey make .o outorv, but upon facts ss they are tbey invoke the deliberate judgement of tbe American people. The World says : "We hope there is no American man who can read tbe new perienced in legislate matters. There rom New Orleans without a thrill of is yet time for tbis body to redeem itself, atid remedy the mistakes wi.h which t mav stand charcreable. If the members shall return to Raleigh on the 18th iust, aad proceed to perfect aud adopt such measures of general interest as are most From tbe money centers come the ar guments in favor of licensing tbe money sharks to prey upon tbe people. In gen- ioes articles arc put forth to convince the people that ft is to their iuterest to psy enormous usury on what money they are compelled to borrow ; that money should be ttfres," antrammeled, and that the money lender shall have tbe legal right to exact from the borrower whatever rate of interest he may see fit, when he catches him in a strait. Woe be to the Legis lature that will sanction such an outrage poo the masses of the people. We do not believe that the flimsy arguments of lbs money ring will have any bearing with the present Legislature of our State The people want, and tbey intend to have sooner or later, a stringent Usury law Many of the Southern Slates have, since the war, repealed the old Usury laws, and tbe result has been most disastrous to tbe masses of the people. The laboring clas ses have grown poorer day by day, while tbe speculator, the banker and the broker hare grown rieh. Frankly Confesses His Guilt, A Grand Kaprris (Mien.) clergyman. who fell as Breeder and Glendenning are accused of filling, has published the fol lowing card j To the public I frankly needed, they will do much to relieve them I confess to tbe fearful sin ot which I am mImI of the charges alreadv nreferred charged, and will not be cowardly enough I I . t il' .. - I . : to lie or see. a palliation oi my weasness against litem. , .. T . . . . it was not expeciea mai tue prcsem eoro ?on of lhc worM t haf)e offe,ldt.dt Legislature would waste any time on and the forgiveness which my sincere and private bills, or in attempting to pass laws profound repentance be to re God and mai in vuiai;n nf thA Pnntintinn Iimm thi calls for. I have returned my le ter ri i-.i i j. --- friend ship to the denomination which I sort of legislation had wrecked two previous , r , . , , , .1 r have so grevously stricken, and abandon hod.es ; out ii was expecieu mat pai ex- . ,he BrofeM:on which T llaVe ao deulnr perience would not ho lost on the people's ably stained. May God and man pity representatives, and that the effect would and forgive me, and aid me to do some ii , a m m . s m prove beneficial. It may be that it is too -- "rk yet in lite tor tne good ot soon for the errors of the pad t to be cor- . t a, , , . ' . , . . to make Adam a plea that a woman din reefed, but it is not too soon to cease to lt WW my own weak tnd ttnjjUar(ied commit them. soul that in a moment of frenav and nas- . a It Was well known that the present I sion, wrought my downfall. In peuiteuce Cinstiiution stands in the wsy of such ana nnotteraDie sorrow. . T, . .. J j i (Signed) B. Fisk, Jr." legislation as the people mostly needed. x ' Tbis being the fact, it was not unreason- nV.le tK tnnnnio th.it a T.PP-i-lafnr K.vinv A GlRI. MURDRRKD AND HrR BODY .u -...ir... r X-U k-.. A Packed IV x TRUNK. -Mary Bradley , i , ,. , n a young lady residing in Mauayuuk or at once let about remodeling that Con- Coshockei i. was broo abt to Philadelphia stitntion by the most expeditions and Tuesday or Friday last by a blacksmith of cheapest means. It required but little her native city, to have an operation per investigation to aseeruin that the Conven- firmd npon lier. she waa reeived, it is i ., . a. alleged, into the care of Dr an fliAil a WSSAS1 It A rr c uhAta All nf hnra a 1 ' bivti itstruw ww ma sasw uuu uuu l easa vtuii ww Sm x . u. rer- nente. alias Dnhuis. who had an nflSen at secure tbe desired chsnges. Yet a Conven- fo0. 966 Fib.rt B(rwt. The eirl dietl. it is tion has not been called, bnt we still hear I reported, under the treatmaut, and infor- of weak kneed members writing home to I mation of the affair being given at polire ascertain from their constituents whether qf, a ueiecuve was uciiuiea io ,. . work up tne case. I he otneer found, up- it is necessary to call a Convention or on ,DveaUgationf thwt the bodv had not. Such want of capacity, firmness, ukpn fmrn Nn in nnk TJfth itrmi fintess for Jeeislative functious have a lyiue-in-honse, and tansferred to a me d- KESTRICTED CONVENTION. Many of those who have Just come over to the Convention move, favor it restric ted. Well, it matters vsry little what excuse is given for espousing the cause now, since the large majorities of the people are determined to have it, no matter who favors or apposes. If the present Legislature, representing tbe Conservative party, faila to do Its duty in the premises, it and that party will slink away out of sight, while sew men and new organisations will trample upon their gr ives. But the idea of restricting a Conven. ion is, to our mind, an absurdity, especially .is it is proposed to be done by the Gebera! Assembly. It Is true that we once had a restricted Con wee tion, but those restrictions were msde blading by reason of the fact that they wore ratified or sanstiooed by tbe peo ple at the time tbey voted for delegate Without this ratification they would not have been regarded by members as valid - ma .a ar 1 or Dinatng. inese restrictions were merely instructions given the delegates at tbe time of their election, and in this sense wore bold to be binding. But the idea of tbe General Assembly restricting the Convention ! It is the creature restricting tbe creator the people agreeing to run a rase and then binding themselves with chains iust before the race. In other words, it i the people restricting them serves. Now, the reasons which heretofore sug restrictions no loognr exist. They from local causes, a sort of rivalry between tbe East and the Went. But now there are no snob causes aud no no eeeeuy tor restrictions. Hut restrictions or oo restrictions, let us have a Conven tion and without further delay. A large majority of the Conservative party is io favor of it, and of course the minority should acquiesce. If a large majority is not permitted to control the action of the party, than it is time it was burst up sd, so will say the people. A party haa lost its usefulness as a party organisation when tbe majority is unable to control it sm. ass I memuers. u calling a twnveuuoo and reeaodeling the Constitution will break up the party, it is not worth saving. Better have a good North Carolina Constitution ban a thousand years of Conservative rule undW the one we now have. With a thorough North Carolina Constitution we fear tbe rule of no party. With tbe pres. ant one tbe rale of any party is an op prcselaa. rarely been witnessed. There was s general demand from the tax-ridden people for a Usury law, for a law to protect sheep and birds, and for some other measures of general iuterest I remaining space filled with sawdust that were pressing and important ; yet none of theee hare been touch-id. But. Gallantrv Rvwoihm. Tl.n Vr ieal college on ninth street, below Locust The remains had been packed into a Sara toga trunk, the lego being pinioned behind tbe neck to admit of the body being placed in the receptacle above named, aud the as we said before, the time is not yet too I Department has presented medals to Ser- ate. and we hone the nennle will h n.. ant Wood bull, pnvates Ilarungtom and r r T r--r . J .i , ,i, - tient and bear will, the General Assembly 7 rwm ""P, ,"XOn,' OI .. i u.. . ,, : Gen. Mile s command, for gallant conduct wu..c M.Br.. er m oispoBi ln retfI8l,ne an mlUck by Tmlians in tin tion on the part oi many members to do early fall. Tbe story of their, bravery their f.ill dnty, and meet all the requite has been pteviously told, but is worth ments of the uoonle. We therefore ur. recounting. 1 heae, hve men, with a com r o i i i patience. sImsrs. EDITORS. Having been a cu sta t readder ot politic psfers J$id siFob server of the eventful ehamjr s in the history of our nation, for more than a quarter Of a century military life and a great sufferer by the changes which have been wrought iu the government and seving the ueeeaaity of some thing heiog done for tba relief of the people, I take th liberty, by your permission, of ad- dressing tbe public through your columns and offerttrtr "remedy for the many His now p eying uptm the body politic. Without wishiog to discuss the subjects which de rided our people on tbe wisdom of tbe leg islation (during .sad sinee tbe wsr) for the restoration uf peace and order, I propose to offer a pla: which in my humble opinion will do inure to restore prosperity and hap piness to onr people than anything that has been offered heretofore. It is evident that each aud every. at of reeon si ruction is only an aggarvatiou of the malady sod in patching one -rent auother is made which only changes the location of tbe disease, without effect iuj a cure. The South was ruined by ths reeefks ot ths war and has uot recovered whilst every other section of the country j now feeling her poverty, e?eo Europe ia, not so i . i . . . i . u . ft r.ii uuiuieresitHi speciaior, oui neiuui leeuuit tbe effects of our c;i '.amities whish are not confined to everyjjpr racehi this coun try. Why are So' many thousand of laborers out tf employiueuVsa the north? Why are mules an i horses so lew in th- west and so hard to sell in tbe south ? Why do importers of fine goods have to re-ship so many of them to Europe I Why do onr merchants com plain of dull times ? Why do capitalists re quire hesvy interest on money or keep it locked up iq vaults ? Why are the farmers unable to improve their lands? Why a e the poor getting poorer ? Huiply because the wealth of the producing portion of the nation was suddenly taken from them. And it is idle to talk of better times in onr dry without they are reinstated to their proper condition or reimbursed for their losses. Physicians know that to open a single arte ry in a man's body the last drop of his blood will escape and death ensue unless the flow is checked aud political economists ought to kuow that for the nation to be prosperous . ' . 1 f t lit r . m every section inereoi snouni ue ir-ei tr in every unnecessary burthen. Yea more! different nations feel e.ieh others adversities and prosperities. But says one what is to be done ? 1 an swered : relieve the South and she will in turn relieve all other sections, or Vtce Versa, keeps her poor aud all other paits of the ua tion will continue to share her distress. No man or country suffers alone in his or her downfall aud when either a e lifted up all around eujoys to some extent their prospe i ty. Bat says another objector, who is to render assistance to so large a number as were ruined io the south and are now sharing their poverty ? I answer, the power that de stroyed cau and should restore, and that power is he geueral government. But ays another, she is already hopelessly io debt and repudiation is talked id for her ivlief. I answered again, repudiation is uot necessa ry, for a large national debt has the tenden- Lcy of averting war. aud if the interest is paid annually auu the principal in instaMmeuts. though at a remote period, her credit will be good. Now if these propositions be due it is the duty as well as the interest of the govern ment to re-instate the southern people, this may be done by issuing enough new bonds bearing a low interest and insuring a long time to psy all citizeus for all their lossei they sustained by the 1st? war and redeem vll outstanding bonds so as to make the en tire national debt redeemable in 50 or 100 years. And if the slaves of I860 are paid for, which may be done (in bonds) by alter- tivs than that of gratitude. It is still mors un reasonabls to suppose thai. eminent physicians would corroborate the evidence the given na lesftibey wars persuaded ot its truth. The proprietors of llostetWs Stomach Bittera are I consunily in the receipt of voluntary isaumoo- isls acknowledging tbe onrstive snd preventive potency of his benncent tonic and corrective, emanating not only from those who hats Hit iu ina.ience, bat aim from well known borm of the medical profession bothhfrs and abroad, who have witnessed. -fu etfeds, and prescribed it in their private practice. In the face of such evidence as t hi, to which the wid est publicity has repeatedly been given, it would be absurd to question the medicinal vir tues of the Bitters. Skepticism upon this point was long ago disarmed, and tbey are to-day as a A ss e a a a ancn re-pcoieo ana iar more wiaely Known than many of the official remedies which figure conspicuously in ths phsrmscopoeia. They are universally recognised to he tbe supreme remedy for intermittent and remittent fevers, dyspepsia, liver complaint, general de bility, disorders of the bowls and nervousness, aa well as a means fortifying the system sgsinst j malarious influences and those which operate injuriously upou the sensitive organs. Wheth er used as a remedy for actual disease, ss a mesns of building up ths broken dawn phyai- 1 que, or of hastening convalescnce, they are never resorted to in vain, and they restore complete health when prescribed remedies cannot even initiate its recovery. Jm 1 A BEAUTIFUL HETALIC 6BATI CO EBIHG Is now offered to every one interested in beautifyinf and protecting the (raves) their deceased relatives. m They ere saade in four sises, with s variety of styles, ranging m poee iswas eau to S60, according to sise sod style. Can be paiated any enlor aesuea, ralvsaiaed to soil ihe taste of purchasers. A galvanised plalr. eontamibg whatever luseriptiori parties d.-sire, U furnished w ith cl. mnniwd V THIS HANDSOME DECORATION l -. is offered St such prices as to place it within reach of ail. We lvtte the CittSJOes aud publio generally to call and examine for rlieroSelVeS, 7tt 1 fQl SrdM. n b. J. A. B..,-. .Bo pX-YLEi, Ant Sailitbmrt. X. CAuf 6 ltl-tf FOR SALE. A Fine Milch Cow with yonne Calf, spplj to 8. F. LOKD. Kowan Milla N. C Jan. 6th, 2w. Auministrators Notice tt Creditors. All persons hsvine elaims as.-iinM the etate of A. M. Goodman, dvceased are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 8lh dsv of Jsnnsrv, A. I) I87H. TilO.M AS T.GOODMAN. Adm'r. of A. M . OOODM A N . Dec. Jan. 6. 1876 -6w. NEW MACHINE SHOP. I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairtug with dispatch. With gxl tu and tweutl-five years esprieue- iu the business. safifacti.n is s;narantel Epmaj attention gfreu to Eucine and Boiler wik. Cotton voolen. Mining and Affrieolturr Maohiuas;aud wom turning of all kinds. Shop on Cofner of Fulton aud Cooneil Street. Salisbury, fi. C. July 16. 1674 -tf. E. H. M ARSH. HO ATS CAROLINA ClLLEGE. Mui nt I' t suss st, Laaaaaia to, a. i The second five month tt-rm ol ibis Inslitu lion will begin Jsu. 4th, 1 '). Exja-nsea lor Uonrtl, luilion, wmm n-ni Wsshinjr, Ftel and Utfhta. irom $70 to $90. For Cstslorne apply to L. A. BlsILE, lr-ideol. "TURNERS N. C. ALMANAC FOR SALE AT SALISBURY BOOK STORE, by 0. PLYfcER.' SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT OF MEMPHIS, TEBR. The Leading Life Company of lite South. Investments made and Losses Adjusted st Home. Annual Dividends Declared to PoliCyIfol der. Pi!icie in N(rlht'rn (Companies transferred xcitkotU Iota or ntiditri-oi .m . .-i omioy. The Pioneer Lite C., of tbe South, establish ed in I860. Net Aet in July 1ST 4, $2,24S,026.S5. Annual Income nrarlv) Si, 700 0l0.30 A. L. OUKELL. DHAYTON A WllJTE Special Agent, Salisbury. S. t. Gn. Agents, OnWVharlotle N . C. Jan. 1st IS7-S lmo. GreenHboni Pr'riot, plese copy lb?r times, snd send bill to this Officr. SCHOOL NOTICE. The public School will open in Ssttsberj on Monday the 1 1th Jan. I87S. 1P74 DISSOLUTION. The firm df C. R Btrkr A- o, wa di Molved on the 1- in., by mMinl inent. All personi indebtl are rctpn-sn d In call and settle their aeeonnl with Jno. II Fnniw-, axent, at V. R. BarktS A CL - old Stand C !C BARKTl?. S. A. E5Sm Dec. 31 1 m . e ws,i 1 gkw essP s Mm sWV m w a t jWe rade who was killed, were surprised by In- ing or amending the Coaslituliou, let the dians, who fired upon them, stamp ding government retain one half of the amount their horses snd wounding every one of their paid for them to he used in transporting to number, one fatally. I bey dug a slial- Africa all xcho may be willing to g-. snd pro low trench with their knives in tbe soil va them with homes and a vears Heine f- snd held their assailants at bav until ti,; ;n .u. r:ii . - . w l ict niimiig- w win wwskwwz wuvj V. I II night time, when the latter withdrew, ntMtinn unA nrarunt w , A CARD TO THS PUBLIC. I wish to return inj sineor. thanks to the public aud the citizens of Salibnry for their (ts nmage. good will sod mauy kind Wishes for my success as Proprietor of the National lintel and would chrfu'ly recommend my suecetsor Mrs. Dr. Reeves, ss worthy of the kind ronsideiatiou of the public. VUhing you all a Happy Xr YVar. I am your obedietit sreant. W. T. LIXTDX. Latest from New Orleans. New Orleans, January 5. Sberi dan has assumed control of the Depart men t of the Gulf. In a disnateh to the rM vv v 1 11 or t Secretary of War. dated head Quarters of their n U Tk- mnlAl nA ,,- civilize and christianise Afrtea; increase the MiKtary Division of Missouri, New Or- revolvers several limes iu rpeline the P1"00"018 of ,h truPics nd th wnnre of 1....... T .. .L. t- I .... ' o I -u.. ' uiirjr mini aaja ue regrets to charges ot tbeir foes. They had no food ur,u announce a spirit of defiance 10 all lawful and no water but that which fell into their The new or consolidated debt of the ... J j i i. ...... . ,""u,ft;uu "u 'Hfy m ie. trench in drizzling rain during tbe fight, eminent though heavy would be owed to her ea 22Ss?W2.1E i d n7te"r " iT LTIJVZ" perly I people, which would re-in.ute the fallen Il.hu two and BlLk one " " " lU " " voPriB1nu south snd by reflez action benefit th. other . . -1 i . 1 .. . voting. Walts was declared speaker sections 01 ins enure i-anon. 01a sectional ordered the S irgeant-at-Arms to prevent Rch gh The New York Herald savs ""K8 of auiwsity would be obliterated. o-paiiuic. j oe ciera was men elected. "ie as yet have no answer from Bna universal prusperny re-esiauiisneu in swearing in members commenced, and Washington as to the connection i.f 1 1 our country. Foreign ooDutatinn would flow . - ST" w ' vmi. 'a several scuffles ensued from the Radicals President with the stock-jobbing despatch to the south, our agricultural and manutae endeavorius to leave tlie Hall. A federal about Cub and Cuban affairs which sp- turiug inteiest greatly increase, whreh have oncer was sent tor wno entered I tbe Uall peered in tbe newspapers anticipatory of ever been the life of every country and with ttBed in iffZ J J f T' 'd. Whiub pr1UCed e pr- ft ival 'f wWh h" country must con called 111 fifteen armed soldiers. The found an impress on upon the minds of . w mnmhrr. nnt rl0,l j.,j u:i . . i. o : . i. 5 . l" V1 tioue to be subject to peno heal pauics. ticutru nunc pro- i ioc opauisu penpie ana upon tne tunds teafinw Wrm Inrl fmm ik. 1 'PI... ;.. r Jk mm . NATIONAL HOTEL Mrs. Dr. Reeves hss again resumel her bosiuess iu this well kuowu house, atid she earnestly siliets the patronage of tier old friends and the public at large. Guests stopping at tbi House will find nothing neglected that will adtl to their oomfort. ueitherou the part of the proprietress nor that uf the clerk. Mr. D. R. Fraley. The Outuihus will le found at the depot as usual to eouvey passengers to and from the House..' Dec. 31. 1874 ly. PARTNER WANTED. In the Forage snd Commission bnsiiiess in the city cf Knleigh. Buainsas si ready es tablished Store House on X. C. Rail Road near Depot. Reference given and required, br ad dress Ac, Apply to Editors of W atebmau. t-p'd. . . u Mui. i uc iii wuuun. x nere was never a more old clerk was placed atihe desk he tn hmUi atelr.;..kK;n. .k-: .: j ... ...... . - -J .-' V"W iv-anuii, auu soldiers. Uis aud all the Democrats worse than all, it haa been traced directly now left the Hall, and the Legislature to the President, who gave it to . the was wiinout a quorum. Washington correspondent of the Asso Was ever tbe like known before t Claled Pre88- Should tbis not he made a Federal officers orf.ni.ing . State Legi.. W "f lDiry b Congress " lature by dictating its officers ! A State S e -5 1 tnat such old fogies as CsJhesjn, and Clay Inter-Relationship in Poltosmt. anu weueter were wont to regard as gov I Una ot tbe beauties of tbe polygamous peno ucai paut ' JOHN F. FOARD. Iredell co. N. C Dec. 24th 1874. Not a Vision of Mirza The story comes from the London Graphic, from which it appears that M on to Cbristo's escape from the seek in which he was flung into tbe sea from the Chateau i r i i -a a a r i mm i.am skkkBm m .m w. . . - ...a. aana w- -y jMKSi2!M p.r. . p.: ertcd by th. 8fU t " LTCLTK " L!"'0!? CMre f Wh ftnc.i..n.r, . Shir.., Sloh.n.. there any ereater ontran. I... ik. 15GZ1 7J TT . " L " "" med Vina an condemn M be f..i.nrf W t ..--fc- - a V I ,ll nriiiiiii say wtr 1 r h i.n .4. - Is peepie ot these so-called sovereign States 1 and her two daughters is there sny lower deep nan a stuk any lower are brow-beaten degenerate creatures .si . ! wora tbeir own misguided off Snrinr But we can't do tbe subject justice, and Thus his first I,. Wife fa his mnllmr.in.law I.:. J i I pp.c . . f "U-UBUKII- UannV familtf UmA i m rrn 1 1....'. . HtthdT, than tbo.. .bo BBlWi by hi. 6ret .If. LTZJl' nan ororner in ua nti.or !,.,. .. j i 1 and spit upon hy the ..- "i . ..7 A . .. . "ua " be thrown into the river i ui t ui uucic iu nis oiner efn Mm nA ... . - of their own handi- von ran .tnrlv It r.,-.k : ' " tor Mohammed Mutt, his i j " tuiwuci, it vuu wani i . . i li . (. - . - inrgnt io aearcn nis poeaei, wn 1 T our only consolation is that tbe vile, tyran- Rooms or ths Cktt'l Ex. Com. nlM.l aL .a ' a I nTUr f1MfMn.n ya. I ' ii maw aw mui perpetrate these mon I T. abty, w. iom, iiss. ) np in a sack with a viper, a cock, and a cat, and after an boor's time, when tbis scquaiu were to Fortunately execntioners ieh eon mined a small krrifeV Directly the mouth of the seek was closed upon hies - and t is companions be cut in half tire viper which was aire dy encircling his lea;: the cock and the oat were next cKsnatched. a j strous crimes against constitutional liberty e VT . ' ocl and the right, of the neonle are nmr-arlv I ssrvaTirewt "if ! . I nd PereUo oaeupied ,he remainder ': ' 1 J I . - jf 7 v,'Kw" - ill Tr- I of hi hmir 1 . his hour by simulating a violent fight animals, and gtvintr forth the oeased w tbe Louisiana States Hnn yesterday a spectacle which is tbe first of -- " w WS. gatned tbe other side of tbe river, and post-baste Io Europe, for the future l- m . Ll . . a , To all Bfli it May Cam Our neeaiinits will lie made out on tbt- first day of January. ifA. We mam haw the Cash for them. We urge rvrrr peixiu indhtJ to ns (either hy Not or ao-ount) u euioe forward and pay tbsiuiuui at om-f. No accounts will Ih pa-nd on our bodis for 1875 uu'il your uole or ac-uuul for 1674 is paid. CrtXWFORD HEILIG. Salisbury NiC DrcemU-r :i. 1874. Suns INSURANCE NOTICE. Having; adrepted the Auey of the old aud rtUuble )SEV ORLEANS Inf. C ... Established I $0o. vrirh has oerer ceased doing business sod hss paid Six million dollars losses tn the citizens of New Orleans alone. I am prepared to issue Fire In. Ptdiries to trjy friends who wish to build op j tolcent Southern Institutions and kep the money in the South. I can be seen at thr otfieeof Wsltou dc Ross, eoruer maiu Si. Iu uess streets. Dee. 10, lino. J. D. McNEELY NOTICE TO GRANGERS. All the Grangers who fee an iuterest iu a Grangers Cooperative Store, will be pleased tn raeet at F rankling Academy on tbe 2nd Saturday in January next, 1875, for consultation and pei feeling ar rangements to that said, also we wish every Grange in the comay represent. -d with information on th subject from tbeir several Giauigee, what stock each Grange IS likely to subscribe. Meet at i he hoar of 11 o'clock. By order ot Uuioo Grange, N. C. Rowan Count v. 0 AliNKR, ) L. LYfcSRLY, S Committee. D. l.A UU I N iKK. ) December 1874. 52:2 w. Oder lbs best salvation of Jewelry to be a esteru Nwrtii Carvliaa. (Jasssiauaf of LADIES' dt GENTS GOLD WATCHiv Gold Opera and Test Ckain. fZITB GOLD FLATilO Jewelry, SILVER WARE, COLD PESS.dr. Administrator's Notice to Debtors. All persons naving elatins a.a'ust tb es ate of J. F. Goaiinau. deceased, arehereiiy notified to exhibit the sauiM to the nnder- siicne 1 ou or bfforw the 4t'u day of December. 1875. JOHN K. GOxOuMAN. Ad.nr. of J. F. GOODMAN, Dee. Decembers. 1874 6w. Thev are aient for the celebrated Jfti Fpectacles mo lye Glasses, Ws unlaw tor cd frota Minute Crystal FEitltLrJi: W a tehee. Clocks aaJ Jew4ry rmmmimwd end warranted 12 auontbs, chsraee as low assaaSjM. tsnt eith cockI work. Store on Main airteCt doors above KaSiasavl Hotel. P llf. . I c HARDWARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. Br er. f.il observation snd ssassiiuia of aTeral year in the Mercantlls A Ilardarare butna, are have been enabled to ascertain pretty well, what ike people aead in oat line. I and we have purchased our present large and well assorted atnt-k with sandal rtterewos to their want We flatter oorseleea that we can tleaae our friends snd the pohlis gfJUeisllr, tab as m quality and price. Oar stock ecawsats of eeerrthina ismalle kept la our Line, asset as pocket snd labia CUTLERY. PlSTOLI aad ;UN8, Blarksmilh and Carponier's Tenia Trsce, A all kinda of Wagoa A Wall Cksiaa Wagon and Buggy Material; nonae-buildinc Material, aaek aa LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, (.laas. KAILS, FaSty. Ac Best of white PAINTS, 8 A DDtES, BRI DLEiS, HA R.NE8K, CHECK and BC'GGY Lines ; Dtaaton's Circular A Cprifht MILL SAWS ; two and one man Croaacnt and Hand Raw ; SL Gum ami leather Belting ; PWwa sod Plow Moulds; Iron and Steel Bngwy sad oo Tire ; Straw Cutters, Meat Otter. CORN SHELLEES Administrator's Notice to DeMors AH persona having claims against the estate of James Murphy, aVecaserf, are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 11 tn tfsy of Deeeroner, A. IK 1875. J. P.GOWAK. Admr. of James Murphy. Deed.' Dec 10. 1874 6w. Cedar Cove Nurse r ies. Craft snd Ssilor. Proprietors : R-d Plains. Tadkiu County, N. C. ureal innueemenm onerea to pur-cb.-isers of Fruit, trees GrauS Yine. Strawberry and Raapberrv Planta. aT? - I w mm a a a . rrice Law now reaqy, wilU lut ol leading I -.: a i . ?. sneiien. oena ior ik Address. CRAFT A 8AILOR, Red Plains, Yadkin Co., S . C. Aug. 8, lg74 if. NOTICE JAS. LEFFELS IMPROVED DOUBLE Turbin Water Wheel and nunT other things too anasetwaa es ssea- i ion We invite all to give us a esIL aa iteaa Stree. 2 doom Mom KlmStf Drmy examine oar stock and bear prices chaaing elsewhere. Special attention gnven to SMITH DEAL A HART If AN. SalialHirv, Nav. Ifl, 74. 1 sssa. Stock 1871. A UJSH POOLE d HUNT BALTIMORE, aaafsstarars fsr taa loath aad Csatkw it; Nearly 7000 bow in use, woiking under beads vary i ng fmm 2 '" 240 feel ! 24 sizes, from 5 to S6 inches . The ssaet powerful Wheel in the ssarket And mont t ronoinical in use of Water Large ILLUSTRATED Paeshplet sent post tree. MANUFACTURERS, ALSO. OF 150 Portable and Btniirniary Steam Engines sud Boilers, Babeock Jk Wilet.g Patent Is hereby given, that sapJiotloa e be Tubulous Boilers. Ebaugb's Crasher for Minerals, Saw and Orisi MmIs, Flooring Mill Machiueur taar White Lead Works and Oil Milk, Uaiunf Peilwwe aud Kaugers. SEX D FOR CIRCULARS. Sep. 3. 1874 6 tn oa. A , . iLa - a. X a S a a luaue iu me pmoii general AaaeaiDty tor a Charter to incorporate a company Car the aavi gattonof the Tadkiu river from the N. IX Rail road bridge in Rowan Con to 16 miles above WUkesatwo, or as far as practicable, WW. L. BUOWH, For Incorporators. Dec 16th 1874 5 time Pd. 125 Bigs ,401d Tick" 75 Bbls 8arars, 50 B lea Assorted Candy, 35 Packages No. Mackerel, 15.000 lbs Bacon, 2,000 lbs Beet Sog.r Cared ITssss, 3 000 lbs Hi fined Lard, 500 lbs Sugar eared Bee, 25 Dog. Brandy Peaches, 25 " Lemon Syrap, 50 Boxes Candles, 10 Kegs Soda, 100 Do. Oysters, 30 000 Cigars, Rests Wrapping Paper, 30 Do. painted Fails, 100 sacks Ground Alass Salt, 50 " Deakea s Fins ALSO A Isrge stock of Boots. Shoes, at Bat, (very eh ear.) Hardware. Saddles, at Harness, Tanners. Kemeioe, 4t Maohiae Oiks. Wo are also aawats for ths ealskratsd Abjdis Sewarity Oil. wmrrsated to stead a of one koodraaj Ac fifty degrwes dc therefore perfectly safe ot vary little vr taan Kemaioe. We also hare a foil stock of Uqeors. seSi ss Foster. Dulio. A Bailey. Whiskey Wwm, Gin. Ginger A Blank berry RrassSy. Porta. Mederia, Sherry. A snaiaga Wisaa,sjiieS The SaWve stock is ofered st WMeedo st Retail, at the vary l-vat taieSW. t TtlVGHAM A CO. oscretrry. 1 oiuniarj cans irom nis isineriana. May, H 1874-tf,