.1 Carolina Watchman. APRIL 22. . NVASERS WANTED. We are offering liberal inducements to persons eanratsing for tbe Watchman. A gentleman writes ua from Texas that be don't like the country and is eom f if befit to old North Carolina as soon as he can. How many there are in the same con- liberie have re-ulted- to their ueeuoiary A Point Scored Against the Pa Bquelcneo. j . j ..: .k k... ...uJ . tYT I The Greenahnro Patriot BSVS : The .i . ... iw ti..t j-x..-- I: i uecisiuu ui u nuse uunu m . -w weaiw tm m.. way, 7 - - rvm pa mmmmm aw. u,t week ... u,e ease ot Branch 511! V. a uf ii il a aualnm Al'pr. I . . , i . l ' -.. . wining io eve - Yesterday Mr. Beeener passeuirom vm & 80n against tbe N. U. tuiiroaa uoiu thrown, if money will accrue to them m nurse's arras of kindly Mr. li-varts into Danv. wrantiue a ncrnetttal injunction the end. Money is their God, just a the stern hands of of tbe critical peda aeaiiist the puicttase of the Western road - m w ii " - . . , Beeeher is that of the Plymouth people. Jdg Follertoni m oilier worus, effectually squelches the consolidation . , -ii- ine cruoB r.ujuiiiuu ucg mi . .. programme aiiQ aisipatee iuc wiuuufu l ue miter, oavmg u .8.v.., 6 fim 8Cored a8l tbe Ply rf wfa tbeif beArt to see it brougut mio contempt, r- rooutu pastor. It will be lemembered that 0I1 jt .0me of whom arc very much dis thrown, in order to safe tbe great liber- when Mr. Beecber was sworn there was a appointed and also rery much disgu tine. Tbev find it more profitable .erring very dramatic scene. no declared tnai led mJ ,i,L.uh, i io nd conscientious scruples against The result has been some UAIUUiVll sssa wmw - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EAELY PEAS & BEANS At ENNI8S' drdo store. Early Rose Potatoes to Arrive in a d.iy or two at ENNISS' Dkto St. - April 22nd tf. sort of an - - - - La f,. ,lii iii anea .,.1 rlmi I la .a .a . . 1 L . . i. j .i I i swiwuis in me uiuiuair utidersiaiiuine between luoe wuu cuuiit" Hut the lanKecs uoui qo iuiuh-b uy , - ... tl l .. j ...j , ... j i i i. .. . . . ., i ii - - I1M SWU W III II i: UUMiicu 11,1(111. aim in i inid at tlx IV ajiurn rima UV WillCIl diuon. They would retnrn it tney con.a. w WheQ tbey bave , ceUhnxUmf fc ence of ew . God rrZ .h n7.. into the bands . .- ' .l.-t Ivy . .. . I: I ... . . they have a big one, ana wneu mey nave a v ery pretty inaeea, ana a nuiug prologue 0f lbe U.iminissiouei s aupoiuled by ibe i il,of U ana, .1 it sue i as the word never to a aeries in leiune lauirauz wiai navt- ature to Dure base, it Mine Uiicu OMVU 1 t"-' u ovuiiu-. . t . mm mm . .. I o . - . " naa great en-xt. uui 11 was uueriy oe ou iaKo pace ,u lbe ,ueaiiuue. ftiroyea uy tno opening questions or Mr. c. ........ - vest n p Ait a pious rati that Mr. i$eecner bad overcome bis scru- , . pies when he went before the Grand Jury; nm Uiristtan lieguur. and that in one case at least he bad cou-1 It is true, as the papers say, that dor quered the New England superstition nz his trip around tbe world, the Rer. seams t putting the Bible to bis lips. We Dr. Newman's salary was SIO.KH). whil We very much regret " ' -i . m m. Mmn.Mii ih thii WatrJiman of the 8th- saw. We like enthusiasm but we can't oo an article iu the Wilmington jQurnal, staud gusb. with respect to the restricted Convention, are eapeMt of being considered dis courteous toward tbe gentleman who wrote the article in question. We certainly did not intend to be discourteous, or disre spectful, and we are aorry that our hastily pUe it u ke aerioa and tbe BUfferers K because we eofies that we wei written article was capable of such con- T h d yiDpalhy of our citi 8 bll-v '"aref a,mi cf Beet ,er ' fin rrn. .:i i.:.u 6. f " 7 . statement. A mau. who went aioun strucUeu. lbe article on commented waa from one of rbich the ablest A terrible conflagration has visited our sister town, Ubariotte. J be loss is vari ously estimated. Taking the lowest 1 w J I J r made by those well acquainted with tbe are glad that this question has been set hfe wife received $3,000 more as hi pri were rate secretary r the. 'inspection of consn nisi iates eeiue very near being a pious Olinf) I V.iwl If mAuaIj no s pvwl 1 1 nnn t liu Mr rk I ... 1 " " - . . . t- - - " ' - - 1 I I It 11 I mm I' Ui t C MW r . V v- w-ii . . zous who have themselves felt the power kiggioff anvbodv and evervbody a8 be WaJiini-Um drvW or his Preaidentia m. 1 . i ... r . - . . . . . .. i of the devouring dames, l be losses con- did smacking- his own fulKblooded lips itarishioner .tv .;.ia..l I . . . . . ' . i lawyers ana purest vemocrais in uie oiaie. , . ;nallv nf cotton and were against tlie severe pnsriouh-ss mouth of m . . a mm al f ; I w-x ri . L rmm . We regret to bare to uiur with sucb a ,,,, hv !..r..r- Vfi ur. oiorrs; erooracieg j neooore; oscuia- " 1 tinflp mrifl n! ii i kn I Ii ii ti rl irini ii I .f mm M.I.- I. : . . ... i . . m . iir v i muuiwii iuc Aiiee in uracr, uuiu inn respect for hi. opinions. We have his a lbere Wfta every reaaou to fear at owe LjiiW fa h m,.r L,, n, ii,-.. M- article on file and should we see proper UnJe tbat lbe wboie wouu be 8 wept Beecber clearly is not -object to taking to lurtuer comment oo me suojeci it flia Tbe j)cmQCrat 8am8 Up the losses an oath iu tbe usual way Will pnoiisu ii. thus : Tbe Charlotte, Columbia Augusta The Presbyterian Church in this and Railroad Company sutfera the greatest other countries numbers about 8,500,00 loss about $50,000. Messrs. Sanders on)s. Are divided up into a number of No lore Dead Hon; NO HOKE DEAD CHICKENS: Save year Hogs and Chickens by baying Enuiss' Hoir and Chicken Cholera cure, price 3ooU. Never kawo to fail at EJiMSS' Urug tore. FARMERS bvfcS53SHS3HBB3iEw) mm ytm n. S AV3S 3MCOW3EY. SINGULAR LEVITT. The subjoined is an extract from the 5c Blackwood had on the platform about bodies. One of them is the Presbyterian Observer's account of the recent fire in 1,400 bales ot cotton, and not more than Church of tbe North. This Church nam Charlotte. We have never before heard P5 or 20(! bales 8v.e1' "J? of that ber8 ?bout 480;000 communicants, with a of any one trying to make capital for their Hi: V Y SNOW I KICH TON D Richmond, Vi., April 19th. Heavy snow at intervals yesterday with high cold winds : at ruuiiso the thermometer was degrees below the freezing point. Early vegetables, fruits and young clover killed; advices from various parts of the State give disastrous account of damage from cold. The loss amongst the truckers iu the eastern parti ot the Stale is estimated at $1,000,000 dollors. NEW SPRING & SUMMER 600DS. R J. HOLMES Invites attention to bis new Stock, jast now it. It is Jarre and fffrisral. oompiiidng every Ihinr usnallv keDt. and is mine off at lo . D mf m- ; wr mm price Call and examine it. Be returns thank for past favor and will increase bis ef orts to give satisfaction here ifter. B.J. HOLMES. Ap,nl, 28, 1875. 1m- NOTICE. Having transferred rov Arency for Salisbury of Messrs Wanatuaker & Brown, Philadelphia, to Messrs Meroner A Hn... they will mhow nam pies and take orders for clothing made from measure. From thin date I will take orders for custom work from citizens of Salisbury. W. T. L1MO.N. April 22nd 187 Vtf. SAVE LABOR, SAVE TIME BY USING THE FARMERS PLUW. It will ran lighter. It will tarn year land better. It will saake yon better crops. It will M too lass takes it in order, than any other Plew yon hare ever need. We will furnish too Points one year for one plow in ordinary Land for one .Dollar Vail eH yon pay year blacksmith to do the sme on your old-tasluooee now I ; fj e nars insi mu a rrvsi rwuniun in i All wc ask oT yoo is. Try it, and then if yon don't like it bring it bank, and your pcefUkf kn m ft i -v 4 1 mxA t r vaii . WE WARRANT EVERY PLOW. . MERONEY & BRO. Salisborw, N. P. April 1. 187o ff. town out of so serious a matter. A 0200,000 fire hi truly a big thing, a calami ty, that we would fear to jest about. Our citizens bare suffered far greater losses, but we did not venture to brag about it. Wo bad no idea of incurring tbe danger in a very damaged condition. I hey were constituency of several miliious. Since insured to tbe arcouut of $100,000. ibe days of the Reformation this Church Stetihonse & Macaulay lost about 12 recognized in ita constitution and tbe bales insured. S. 13. Meacharo, agent, doctrine of the life tenure of the rulliui; lost 25 bales, valued at $2,200 - insured. Burrongh A Springs lost several car loads of guano insured. Oates Brothers lost 29 bales, valned at about $2,000 no in surance. Messrs. Manney & Bros., of $700 no insurance. Col. J. Y. Bryce lost about 30 bales insured. Sutherlin & Johnson lost 64 bales insured. Mr Kize lost 6 bales, valued at $450 no insurance. U. I. McDowell lost 9 bales, valued at $700 no insurance. Mr. J ohn L. Brown and the heirs of the late Peter M. Brown lose heavily in dwellings and tenement bouses. Mrs. Feter Brown's loss is heavy, as she bad a dower in the of becoming the laughing stock of the Kings Mountain, lost ten bales, valued at country for so doing. The fact that near ly everything burnt at Charlotte was in sured does not help tbe matter, so far as tbe distressing features are concerned. Some body baa lost and lost seriously. But tbeu U is not generally known that 8300, 000 wi) bay out most towns, site and all, But bear the Observer Charlotte never does any thin" by I hue brick residence on Trade street and halves. Whatever she undertakes she the large wooden building near the Dept does in earnest. She concluded to have known as the "Secoud Exchange." None fir. She remembered Chicaeo and of the Brown property was insured, and Boston, and while she could not. nroba- our friend John h- Brown and Mrs. Feter Wy, eclipse those conflagrations, she Browu are heavy losers by the fire. Iu thouerht it would be well. Drobablv. to additoin to tbe a very laree quantity of have such a fire as would be a lesson to furniture was damaged nearly as bad as property owners, and come as uear as if destroyed by fire on being removed from possible to reaeemme ber reputation as a resiuences. first-class city. G W. Chalk or Co. lost about 1,100 iu r lour, sieai, ore. uo insurance, ' I IWsi (. vl I . a- 1 M rm as hsi I Is a Lcn -,m knw fmmm Km 11 Ml I A 11C lUltUnlllC QIC ILC nUUfft'O UllI lit . The tfaleirb naners. are till I ssl " c 3 n n .:i j ta n - ' - vuices oi nit- j. itainoau jepoi ; j. bowling about the change of gcage. If (J. & A. Railroad Depot; dwelling be- thia is not crying over spilt milk, then we longing to Mrs. Brown; blacksmith shop are unable to fully understand that trite and barn; three tenement bouses belong- old saying. The new zeal of the Raleigh g Lr Brojrn'a taunerry ; . , n n i . . i . North Carnliua Railroad shops; the Peter News over this Railroad question is both BtQVa reaidence. l-iddy'e stable; W. R. SMtonbhinc aud also amusing to many. Myer s kitcbeu and stable; O. Ii. Palms' They don't fully understand how a paper stable; and tbe residence of Robert Beat that baa been silent so long on tbe Rail W'i. ... , . a. . . , 1 he total loss is estimated at about road management of the State, should oonn nnn .1 c i i i . T. . , , ' $200,000, the most of which is covered become ro suddenly enthused, and even Dv jhBrance. venture to east reflection on others who The fire, without doubt, originated by bare been fighting, these many years tbe spark from the cotton compressiug en- Rings and earnestly and bflnestly laboring which unfortunately was permitted ... , . f .. . to bel cated near the cotton platforms. to prevent the destruction of our Rai road r, J - fn ... . ... . , It is very fortuuate tbat the wind chaug Interest. Tbe time for denouncing tbe eii jn direction it did, o-the maiu bus Uing and exposing their schemes has iness portion of tbe city would have been paaaed. It is too late after the work of destroyed. ruin baa been effected to clammor about the manner in which it was done. It has long been apparent to the dullest intellect tbat tbe Riug intended to consummate the first what has been done and it i exposed and denounced by men who now ridiculed by the News. Tbe guage of the N. C. Railroad has or lay elder, as it does the life tenure of tbe teaching elder or preacherv Iu the last few years a new doctrine has beeu promulgated in favor of 'term tenure," of the rulliiig or lay elder. This is tbe question involved in tbe overture submit" ted to the Presbytery of that Church by the last General Assembly. This ex plains tbe interest manilusted in this region by tbe people of tbat communion. We learn that the Presbytery of New Brons- THE CONCOB l CKMKMt Lexington, Mass, April 19ih. The official ceremonies have commenced aud Curtis at d Dunn aro speaking. Tbe population ot Lexingion is 2,200 and is estimated mat i",UuU people are here. 1 ram leaving Boston 9 20 A. M brought 17 cars loaded f ull, and left throe thousand at tbe depot awaking transportation, while hundreds remained- at stations ulo .g the route unable to get abroad. WILLI m OF Ptlf SS4 AM) Til E UO CATHOLIC ( 111 IU II Loxdon, April, 19. A special to the Daily Telegraph says that King Witlum signed the bill withdrawing grants from a wick, me I'ome oi Lr. McUiil and Huge, ,he Catholic church. The editor nf two of the most important men of that German journal conspicuous for his oppo siliou to Bismarck was arrebted and his office searched by tbe police. Church, has voted almost unauimously against the chaDge. Also the Presby tery of Albany, New York, and the West minister Presbytery, of Pennsylvania, also all the Presbyteries of K mucky. Iu all these Presbyteries tbe elders have voted agains. this change, aud it is a lit- A ROYAL ORGAN. The stomach has been well named a "royal organ," since it sways and controls the entire system, every gland, tissue and nerve sympa- tle peculiar that tho ministry should in thising with it as the servants of a prince sym- any case do so. The tables might turn, pathize with their master. Each one of them and the elders nii-lht VOtO to make also i fed and sustained hv it even the brain It. the ministry zette. a' term tenure, Bait, Ga- A Unique Newspaper Dun. The sprightly local editor of the She nandoah Democrat furnishea the following illustration of how a dun man may be done: "As the report that we are very weal thy has gone abroad among our GRA.NTI3M CONDEMNED. 1 be Boston Post concludes an article congratulating its readers upon tbe re cent victories in Connecticut, with some very sensible reflections. It says. In this popular persistence for better tbiues iu government there is a nrofoouder been cnanged and tbe greater portion of the purpose than the party politicians appre live rendered almost worthless tberebv : bend. These repeated popular rebukes but this change and ruin are the natural are not administered by accident, or from results of allowing the lioad to ba least suDscri bers, aud has made.! hem awful slow about performance of its various functions. self, the ceulrc of seosaliuii, is abnoluiely de- (nrndent upon it for sustenance. Consequently, when the stomach fails to perform its all-ini portant ofSce, the subordinate organs also faher in their dutv. ' The reason why Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have such a wondrooidr bene- nc.al enect upon tlic general Health, and are such a reliable preventive of disease, is that they speedily overcome weakness or disorders of the stomach, and thus insure complete nour ishment of the entire system and a healthful Unlik I.C. State Penitentiary, PROPOSALS For Conyict Labor. In accordance with the Law passed by tbe last Cleneral Assemblv entitled : "An act to aoihorixe the Hire of Convict La bor in or outside the State Prison," the Board of Directors oflor for hire the Labor of 325 Con vict within the Penitentiary enclosure for terms varvine from 6 to 10 7 ears. Sealed Proposals and address; ad to the Steward of the Penitentiary will be received up to 12 o'clock M. Wednesday tbe 10th, day of Msv, 1876. Bidders will desicnate the article or class of articles they expect to manufacture, how tuanv Convicts tl'ev wish to eniplov on each cuds ul article, how much they will pay for the labor of each convict per day fir different period of tunc, with or without the exclusive richt to man ufacture, the articles specified, unl state the mini Uer of square-feel shop-room and yard-room, Inch will be required. Each bid must be accompanied bv a bond with sureties, that the bidder will comply with the lerois of his bid if it is accepted. The Board reserves the right of rejecting anv or all lads, if they are for leas than a fair and reasonable price for tbe Lnbor bid for. Terms of Proitosals blank bonds will be furn ished by the Slcmard. J A CUU S. ALLbN. President. Raleigh, X. C. April. 22, 1874 lias. we don t loose stimulant whose alcoholic principle is say tbat unmodified bv judicious medication, the spirits paying op, tbiukiug doubtless want the moucv. we hasten to the reoort of our wealtb is tals in evorv ous basis of thetw Bitten, which is of the purest . . . . V I .1 L.ii.io : I . : i i i. .: particular. It Uceau Steamers were sell- "-"." " ..o. xirnii .0 s... r. . j . , and in vigors nU to which a foremost rank has ing for a cent a dozen we couldn't make milleru mfHu n, ;- tbe first payment on a canoe. The light- not alone the fact that these sovereign bo- niug ot povetty has struck US Square, and lanic elements enter into the composition o bad it uot been for an armful of hay our t,,e Bittes that constitutes them such a he devil maunn-od in stool (mm . i.u ,. nien tonic and corrective, but also that they i... j . e ., , ' are so happilv iiunbined that the full effect o nr 1 n rirp Attn liituwatiiiff r inn u urmi . V. i . .... e ...... .7 wU.o o- ut exerled mon the d sordered or deb sawti larkta mt mn t 1 . i . . 1 a., a si.:. 1 . ' . ... ",l"l,ul "uiuiui w mi at i ins ruouieiu. tated svgtem. Hie digestive and secret ve Is not this a rad picture, and can yon de- organs are the first to experience their benefi linqueut subscribers look upon it without cent operation, which extends, by sympathy, feeline th irrPHiihaba rnstlu will, lnAtr,. o the brain, the nerves and the circulation o o m n KB ilvmy9ti kB "S -s5 BEAUTIFUL 1 ITALIC GRAVE COyiBIIf Is now offered to ewery one interested iu beeatifjing and protnupg the giarn lb ir deceased relative. They are made iu four shva, with a variety of si vies, rawxing ia arice- I mo fj lo S60. according to siae and style. Can be painted auT cvUr . dtaiu1, asi.ded w gaUanised to suit the taste f purchasers. A gilvaniard plate, containing whateeW luaeriptiau parti " d'-sijr, i famished with t-ch ataod free of charge. THIS HANDSOME DECORATION is offered at such pncs a to place il within reach of all. lavito the cu and public generally to call and examine for themselves. Specimen can be seen al J. A. Ramsay ' office C. PLYLER, Ksm Sailisbttrp. y. Am. . lg24- tf ... . L t t , uai-ioii in your pocwei uuuks ( no uu not like to dun you, but we mut if you fail to take tbe hint. o a foreign corporation. The lease could hae bean prevented it tbe News aud other papers had been as bold as tbey are pow. Jt the News and other papers Urn their attention to reconnecting Wes tern Carolina by building tbe Road from lbe Coal Field in Chatham to Salisbury and tbey may cease to ery over spilt an intermittent impulse. Last years proclamation constituted the opening of au entirely new eia in public affairs. t Monday was the Centennial Anniversary of tbe bittle at Lexington, and of course tbe patriots of Gotham turned out iu full force. It is said the Railroads were completely blocked up so great was the number of trains iu demand to transport the enthusiastic patriots We can't understand why Ysnkees should take pleasure iu celebrating tbe Centennial of American Independence, since they have dona so much to destroy all the forms of good Government and all the blessings which were to descend to the people from its establishment. If the same psefisn he Bade in destruction that we have witnessed in the last ten years or Jess, twenty five years more will find us void and without form, so far as tbe gov ernment of our fathers is concerned, and there will he no propriety, a there is now uo pleasure, in celebrating and rejoicing over the shell of what was once tbe essence of a vital principle. But the Yankees re joice, perhaps, over tbe Centennial of American I independence tor the same reason that tbe religieus( ?) people of Brooklyn de laud Beeeher and enjoy the scandal. The i ffcrls of the Yankee to des troy American 20TH MAY, 1775. The Charlotte Southern-Home publish es an important piece of information touching tbe autbeulici'.y of the Mecklen burg Declaration of Indepeudeuee. It says : We learu by a private letter from Bol ivar, Tenu., that this distinguished grand son of Col. Tbos. Polk, (Col. Horace M. folk), ot revolutionary lame, has eome r. important facts iu regard to the Mecklen- deciared an untireing hostality beuce'fortb boig Declaration. Among other things, to bad and corrupt government, by what- an ?xtnict from PPpr ot 1809, ever name tbe might be know tilxtin that nnlitia s . . V I 1.11 . . and thev fail mierhlv tn rd th 1 ne u,r notoriety nunter Object tbat . ' IV .. .: 10m j:j .a n .r who think by plausable words or pleading "".,IU 10" u,u u,e "iarawon attract action, much lea h ni.n nnv A-fi-.. public atteuiion. But Col. Polk can show -y r r J V"",wiav ,1 i .u. . to lead the people to foreet tbe viiror of w ' oeiore mat, their iudignation and the steady rectitude aI,d ,n tue ,lfct,n of actors in that of their purpose, the beat, and in fact the rna moremei.t, a speaker at the Utu onlv thin left to th R-nnKlb,a ...s. u ersity of the State claimed lor old Meek .. .rvj. imm ' r-v l..U .1 1 e i to adjure liranttam as it would fly from """' o uri proclaiming fate: to unite in SW Ums- the nonular sen- 'uuepwjucnco timent in eoudemuation of everyv form oi 1 .i y l - f . .... corruption aim aunse wu.cn gives It its T!ie New York Herald, in noticing tbe mi v nistintmn. Ann In tniitanuilu 1-1 , . . o 7:17 - ; T . .:. " ... arrival oi r resident U rant and comoanv Dri ntr ner oacii reuui) can fovemment to' , 1 , p ,., r, . . J anne r hui Avenue Uotel en route to auto I i 1 1 tit 1 1 t r v - I mfini ihita smaia 'P U 11 , T . 4MC ISoston, says : "Two colored ervant of list 01 wrong ano ueurpatious, 01 anuses hia Excellanev wr at th U.. i f.-.,A L 1. K I : . 1 . . J ......, w...w. ....Hrcu UJFW tSt retinue of hi ExaaJkmiv." Afrr rupt government, by what- f "ract trom a Baieigb paper of 1809, s party administering it g,v,6 PP Slivered at Chapel Hill, rn. It is upon tbat high '? whleh tbere li,a? einVnt "Uin to tics are to bi conducted, great event of the 20th of May, 1775. The influence thus exerted is fruitful of those great sanitary results whioh have built up the reputation of this truly national medicine. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FAIR WARNING. ) :fc Per QJJART. WKi. al D. S. Internal Revenne. NOTICE to Persons liable to "Special Tax." For the accomodation of tho "Special-Tax" payer of Salisbury and vicinity; the Sals, of Special Tax Stamps" will.be made (foi the year commencing May 1st, 187o,)at the Roy- uen House, Salisbury, from Monday April Ittlh until jfnuay F. M. Apnr23. , v- Win. J.COITK. Deputy Collector. IMPORTANT TO MI W OWNERS. VALUABLE R.VILU'JAD TROPERTY FOE SALE! l'urseaut to a ieere of the Circuit Court of the L'nitrl Stau; lorthe Wtslerii IhMrict of North Carolina, at the April IVrm, 17" at tireen boro, iu a pToccediuj- thn and tin re pend ing in lquity, to (rt-x I'.-,- a mortgage men tioned in the pleading between Henrv Clews and Uinun Sibley and othen, Plaiuliua, AgniwM The Western North Carolina Railroad Co., E Dl Tod R Caldwell, Kofiw Y McAdcn, The Firt National Bank of Charlotte, John Rulherlord, Hiram Kellev.Thoma Ct Greeo lee, James (ireenlee, Mary Carson, A. H. Krwir, N H D Wilson, Asaignee, K M Walker and 1 thers, Defendants. The undersigned, Commissioner appointed by the Court at the said April Term thereof. will sell at the Court llouse door in the City of Salisbury, the 22nd day of June, 1875. ' at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, all the franchises, road, road-beds, rolling stock and property of every kind, nature and de scription belonging lo the said. Tint Wawraav North Carolina Rail Road Compart, meulioued aud descriWd iu the said De cree. The Purchaser or purchases will be re quired to pay to the Commissioners trj Thousand Dollars ir Cash on the day of sale, snd will be given credit for tbe balance of the purchase money until Mondav the 6th day of July, 1875, tbe first rule day of said Court, at Greensboro, N . C, next ensuing after the day of sale. Those who purchase at said aale, provided thev be holders of the bonds secured by the mortgage mentioned in the said Decree, may retain their shares of the purchase saonev, ex cept as to the said sum of $10,000,00, by sur rendering to the Comniinuooer au equal a- mount ofsaid bonds. The said Commissioners are authorized, so soon as the said aale shall be confirmed bv the Court, to give immediate possession of the said Railroad, its property and e fleets of every kind and description ; and all per sons who may be in iufte4ion of tbe said Railroad or any of its propertv are comman ded to surrender the same to the purchasers upon the production of the Commissioners' it? r . ft . i ine ir ' uiirwn lHiri-' -. - - ... quart al r.. ."W.-"" I'ru more All persons ind-'bied to McNeely A W , ton l JC at to Memnrv A Bro. . , -- are requested to come forward and make settle- I ' : rf menU K-fore th 1st. day of A1, or tbey wi . T7 OViri &i I fill find their aecounU iu Ui bands of an Offi er , 0Sen3 ailQ 1U for onllectloti. March, 18ib 1 mo. FOB SALE. A No. 1 Home Shnttle Sewing Machine, in first-rate running ordrr, with table an.1 all necessary fixtures for sale for $25. Apply at this office. March 4. 1874.tf. ! Blackmer and Henderson, A tt on y b. Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, y. C January 22 1874 tf . A Fresh Supply of Brigg s Garden Seed received this day at KXMSS' Drug Store Next te Heron r A Bro, 30 eta WlHOUY A gallon of the Beat Krroseec Oil at ENNISS' DRUG ST0HE. Next to Mtroney A Bru'a. At Reduced Pricei at XMtiT44 Neat t Merotey 6c 11m. NOTICE. Change of timo of holUizrf iim Superior Cuiu; for JQwauCooa In p'iruic ttt an A"t of th (rteTal A aewibly of .N .rib 4'-airaa. ran T.. d ?tad Avf of March, laTd, atUta-i au " At I ! iisAfa k.D o boiciins crrlain I hiiv,'' lw tr.'' court for K ian (W wiM hrr-aTrr 4 jaa aixth Monday aft.-r .U third UumimJ if arrh ai.d -pti airv. .J ThrriiatTrtM, 1ST., if Ilwi h-s-oW Court, a ill i xrtr-U.rr U-ui ilo.Ui lit im-ly-siithUay April. All Jurors S-iit.. Wi i ai. f 'atrfs fi tarcssfd, r t' r- h!v..:.at afl f" " and reirafdxiiMv .-rv'ir- A-i fS9 front liftman 9 yrTM 1 vk.U'u ojmIc rrtar able lo the Spring Tt-on thereof, takfi M deemed returnable intrsaid Ceurt "ae if'S aaaae bad bean aaade to ounfosaa loins above provided lor. jfM M. iinAn, Clerk of K wan fwpsrior C LOOK Prescription Department PrrAcripllous Carefully Pom pounded day nr ' night by experienced, and skillful Drugrist. with neatees and despatch. To Ministers of . a . aa aa a t . ine U os pel i win sell n consult raoly below my regular prices. JXO. H. ENSISS, Drofgua. Next to Meroney A Bro. (xrantiim, it .too long for rectal, but iu ita deacribing the luxurious apartmenta pr. entire signification it baa not o .oon be- vided ,or lhe Pre,idem hi7wi dah. come forgotten by tbe popnlar uvnd Tbe ler and otherB of tbe h gb timfl ma A rnmp tn rchu C M and nnt Hnarn it J ' time ims come to reoute and put down tbe power tbat. presumes to demand ap proval for such a parade of faults. Con necticut freemen have now rounded rnt excellency's colored eeivants had unfor tunately to be put away in a somewhat remote apartment," So it would seem thttt thp Hoot rinA of nnnal .tmkl. S - . mUmx ft f v 1 : J . ' "eu ocfcwccu the way to the needed victory of 1876. Lirner Df the Oivil Biwbta hill than It i. I o begin the second century nf the Na- kv tl,r n.nnL n .i tional life with the maugeration of the nf tks Prid i w .1 -i . a i .i - cin can eauec tu.ru-ierm ueresy, ana w,id so tureaiening tt.d tluU U win ttuiver8aliy an lllnatratinn rxt it aa lrumlum mnn I i , Jo rr F . would be but mocking the efforts and J. A. McMANNEN'S CELE-CM This Hoad, when, BRATED IMPROVED SMUT AND SCREENING MA CHINE Three thousand five hundred of these Machine are now tunning in N. 0. and the adjoining States and after a Thirtt Yea k.s Test is pronounced by the best title of the purchaser will be good. For any further information, addr as i , . , a . af v mill wriirnu and millers in tue state to be Superior to any that has been yet offered to tbe public, as I am being mis represented by parties offering Machines in imitation of mine, I now offer them, made nt the very best material and war ranted for five years for $75. vj a a a i or the next twelve months persons sacrifices of tbe patriots who fought and died, not for power, but for freedom alone." Miss Susan B. Anthony has just deli v ered a lecture on Social Purity in St Twouis. J t is described as frank, powerful, and successful How let bar try Brook s tea mm - iyn.my fpmh its connections shall be completed, will form one of the mot impor tant TUoaoLGHPARES in the entire south. Its length is 142 miles, of which 115 miles is complete; thai is ironi Salisbury lo Uld Fori in McDowell county, at the Erstrrn base of the I'. Ine Ridge; and the greater part of tlie remainder of the road is traded, or nearly so. There has already been expended upon this Road, about $6,000,000.00. It ia now sold lo satisfy a debt of about $1,400,000.00, which constitute the first lien upon Ine prop ertv. The Commissioners beliere 15. S.UAH I1CR, Morgan tun, N. C. MARCUS ERWIS. Asheville, If. C. THOMA8 RPFFIJI, II il labor I X. a THOMAS B. KECXjH, Greensboro. If. C. April 22, 1875-Sw. , MEW MILLINERY STORE. At the old stand of Foster A Ho rah. To Thk PRBss.Tbe Third Annua Session of the North Carolina Press As sociation will assemble iu the city of Wil- miugton, on lueadav. tbe 11th dav May, 187$. A full attendance is earnest ly desired. Joseph A. Exgei.uard, Piesidvut. R, T. Fvlosum, Secretary. T naf WmmA ft. 1 1 lino t A I f a I a nI TaWwa. wishing to purchase machines or renew BeU trimmed aad untrimmed. Ki'bbons, Scarfs and all the latest r reach and American novel- old ones will find tt to their interest in every Case to address me before they pur chase elsewhere. 1 challenge all other machines, especially the Eureka. JOHN A. McMANNER, purhsm, N. C. J April, n, 1876tf, Ues,at Orders executed with care and dispatch. Pinking and Stamping done lo order. The Store will be conducted on I ha Cash sys tem and no goods or work" will be ska i a, id to i any one Tnis rule is uavsrieie. MRS. 8. J. HALYMJRTOX. April, ;b-w. SALISBURYS GREAT BAR6AIH 8TCP.E. Tho undtrdgaad take plcasere hi iufirning their customers and the community at large that they are now in recspti of a large stock of j Spring and 8m-cr giuds select od with great ears and direct from the Eastern markets on sist:ng in part of all Mod of Dry GJs No tioas, HATS, BOOTS, & SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERS, &c, &c. Whick ibn m Artermimmt t mtO hmt 4o-n Jur out. Uiftmt Cftrt pnm. paid lot ftll kiod. or Ummntrp frodme. Oar p!aa u Quick Sales and small profits and we believe that tbe public will find it te their interval lo call and exsmioe our stock before poroiiasing elsewhere. HQ TROUBLE te SHOW GOODS. We bee 10 iOri onr ihauka for past patrons 0r and hope by fair dealing and strict atteuiion to business to merit a a a a coutinoance oi ine same. McCUBBlNii bKAL k JULIAN. 1 Apiil X, 1815 if. OCT . -w mmA mm. ' a Ba'TftTwa - mmm BBBnSwwwwawjmmmami I I nU2aSai - Wr MIB CsfsBmBsaQv BELL& BRO. Oner the eaad ia W beat aelectiod of Nurlh I m LADIES' AGENTS' GOLDWATCHl3 Gold Opera and Veal FX ITS OOLD T UATB1 J SILVER U.iilfi, GQtit ft$ih Tney are agents for fhe releWwi'1 Bpectaeles t.d Eye OUeei ed from Minute Crystal WatdMU, Clacks auJ Jam warranted 12 anoatka, charge as low Unt with goad wars. Store aw Main -treat. ? Hoed. 2p . 174 ly. CRAIGE 4r GRA1GE ATTOKVEVS Al W Mm - Solicitors in Bftnlrtjilri. 17 8pial aUewtiou paid, la ing in linkruptcsj. . a,-- i Sept. 5. aa