Carolina Watchman. NOVEMBER, 11. Passing Compliments.-"!), Curs, oanieU, Whelps, Liars;' are a few of tio epitbete bestowed upon editors of newspapers at Lexington Conrt on sewer at occasions, last week by JohnM. Cloud, Lumt political cxcrcssence of sin and cor i option, who disgraces the bench of the Jerenib Judicial district. These epithets 4re bestowed by a Jadire who has spent ten dollars for whiskey where he has ipnt one fur law hooks: a man who has rmwn hoary in sin, and whose pathway thronph life is marked with the evidences of immorality and debauchery; a man eriinae occunnncv of the bench is a sad ' I v m m commentary upon tho looseness of the Liio a and the demoralization of the party that placed him there, and who holds his Dositiou. not from the people, hut at the hands of an impeached and deposed chief i.iagistrato, nnd retains it by the corrupt decision of an interested and partisan I onrt, and whose ignorance of the law make bis occupancy of tho bench a bur- que upon justice, a sham to the otate i d an outrage upon (lie people. Winston nentine. We believe that no truer words were ever ittered. They lack in but pne thing, imnlv because it were impossible for g- 4 , any one to accurately describe in lan ruatfte luc mental incapacity ana mora urpitude of the clumsy and irritable abor tion that rid s the seventh judicial (lis triet. It is humiliating to think that when the history of this State and secliou all be written that its pagea shall be blurred by the name of one who ha? pn yed in all the walks of life so shame less and so fearfully wanting in all the essentials of a gentleman and a judge that uch a man is permitted to sit in judg ment upon canses in such an age and nioug such a people, is the sadeat com mentary that could be written upon these iit.ies and upon Radical misrule. Old men smile with contempt, young men je-r, ladies turn away their faces, and decency hides her head at his approach. A curse on a government that will toler- ali such a mountebank and imbecile to v ar the sacred ermine. Press Comments. We do not believe luat the opponents of the Administration are in a minority in I l is country. Wo do not believe the measures of public policy that have marked the course of this Government since the Radical party came into power are approved by raoro than half the American people. VVe do not believe that either ia North or in South there is a preponderance of popular sentiment on 1.9 one side of the advocates of a contin ence of Radical rule in the government 01 this Union. The trouble is, we appre u?nd, luat there is not unity enough in vhe Democratic party at the North, that : here is too much i mI uhv and rivalry. nid individual ambition among the lead ers that there is a want of proper com pactness of organize t ion , proper sympathy, tnd of proper subordination of all lesser -. esires and designs to the simple but ;;reat patriotic purpose of transferring the ins of government, from the hands of he men who have perverted and prosti tuted the Constitution to the hands of the man whobave been tat e'ing consistently, aod without ceaitg, in Eunshiue and in storm, in defenceof h a Corst totion. If this he the trne reason for there unexpected die asters following so soon after the cheering Democratic victories hut a year aero, the wrong may be readily remedied, the pourceof the danger may be promptly i -Hched and removed, and the party op- . ".scu io me party in power may soon be i x . ' y t , 'it in a position to so concentrate all its f trength in favor of the man it may nom- sts for the Presidency as to accomplish - a - m .1. s , liss great paramount noject a change ot d ministration. Richmond Whig. Thus the result is a warning to both parties. It warns the Democratic party it cannot succeed except by absolute fidelity to the national honor, and vigor ous prosecution of administrative reforms, it warns the Republican party that it can escape snch an overwhelming defeat as it met in 1874 only by casting overboard Grant and (iranii-m, and placing tbe con trol in the hands ot its purest and best elements, lhe Democrats have gained as: : - : ii't i- .i.t. .1 Jiisaisprppi. l ue ruie 01 uie carpei-uagg'r breaks down even in that State, with its majority of colored voters. The South f e- - dm, 1 1 t , m it. 100 win be ueaily or quite a unite .... against that correct conspiracy which h.s of ate used the Republican name. Not t$x"l'hy f "l"l3r Jersev and Pennsylvania, flhln. T r.dinna and Wisconsin, would vote airainst Grant r any man identified wiih the corrupt sot which he represent, if the money question were out ot the w;iv. Hut not one ot these Northern States, except possibly Indiana, can be carried by. the Di-moerats if they make war upon the public credit, And the Re publicans nominate a candidate ;7 piaiiy oDjeciionaoie. it tne rr-.z i"' ij n w" ciiuugu I" 9V, . 1B",-,py qnesnon ont ot the rresiaeutiai contest, by adopting ujeasuw ui rusumpuoi. mis winter, and uom.naung u cauumate known to te aounu on taw iuc, u win narrow the contest to one of administrative reform, j . j-viuw; in vyuiigreps, anu corruption in the-civil seirviee to invest i - gate ana uiscn?, it would nave in such a AAnl kOt A .1 . i . . n ,1 .... .. . . a. n 1 . . 1 wuivomuiu.injauiuiini, umcas ine Republican party shonld rid itself of . : I. 1 . vintiiuDui iuimc voiupie.ieiy, ana msKe wiser selection of candidates than now seems probable 2v. l. Tribune. Citt .1 Jpgant Enterprise.-?-The large and three-story brick building w iiiiinigioti sircer, ana ownea oy air. ! . .. J . . . J I WaT Jeff Fisher, Was erected by Messrs. Uam tuell 6c Wier, in thirty days from the day they leceived the contract. The building roramenccd on a Saturday aud was Au-ir-hed oq Saturday. This promptness on the pmi t'these skilled contractors speak. c!l lor Knlt igh enterprise. Nbics. WASHINGTON. Thanksgiving Proclamation nails, so placed in the shoe as to permit by the President. the foot to expand wnen tney move ; aa- cond, let the hone stay in boxes instead A Proclamation by the President of the of stalls ; third, let them have two hours - . M II : If .U.. mmm. t United State of America:-- Washington, Oct. 27, 1875. In accordance with a practice at once wise and beautiful, we have been accus tomed ; as the year is drawing to a close, to devote, an occasion to the humble ex pression of our thanks to Almighty God for the ceaseless and distinguished benefits bestowed upon us aa a nation, and. for His mercies and protection during tue closing year. Amid the rich and free enjoyment of all our advantages we should not torget tne source from wnence they are derived and the extent of our obligations to tbe Father of all mercies. We have tun reason to renew our thanks to Almighty God for favors . , .. - bestowed upon us during the past 1 year. I By bis continuing mercy, civil ana religious liberty have been maintained, 'peace has reigned within our borders, la I bor and enterprise nave produced tneir merited rewards, and to His watchful Providence we are indebted for security from pestilence and other national calam- - 9 m u i . J a 1 LI I JBMa ity. Apart irom ina national oieasiuge, oicu iuuiiiuuiu auivug ua ua.- uwubivu i tboughtfolly recall aod devoutly recog- nize the favors and protection which be has enjoyed. Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of tbe Uuited States, do recommend that, on Thursday, the 25th day of November, tbe people of iie Uuited States, abstaining from all secular pursuits and from their - . a e accustomed avocations, do assemble in their respective places ot worship, and, in . , , i . sucu iorm as may seem inosi appropriate in their own hearts, offer to Almighty God - . - tbeiracknowledgments and thanks for all His mercies, and their humble prayers for a continuance of His Divine fa vors In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand aud caused the seal of the United States to be am red. Done at tbe city of Washington, this 27th day of October, in the year of our lord 1875, and of the independence of the United States, the one hundredth. U. $. GRANT. By the President: II aMILTON Fish, Secy, of State. IMPOKTANT INFORMATION.-We pub" Iiali 11 a v.-hi I r -ar ui rw n i f m rtttin saa a eat nflos I ..... .ot ...w-.m,, m of interest to large numbers ofpeolem the South Uuited States Mail Contractors who were doing service in the seceded States in 1860 '61, whose Routes were discon turned by an Act of Congress dated Feb ruary 28ih, 1861, can learn of me (who was one of tbe Contractors) a way to collect the ballar.ee due them to that date by writing and giving (heir address to Col Sam'l C. White, Portsmouth, Va. Washington Items. Washing ton, Nov 8. A five dollar counterfeit note, purporting to be Usued by the Fiist National Bauk at Galena, was discovered by the I reasury to-day. 1 here is no such bank. mi A . e v i ne Attorney ucnerai says official re ports to him entirely exhonorate Babcock and Orville Grant from charges that they bad been indicted for whiskey frauds. London, Nov. 8. The Times this morning publishes a special telegram from Alexandria which says the Khedive bas applied ommiiv to r.uu'iand tor two tiuaucierg to undertake the Egyptian finances, promises the fullest information 10 lnc 6rcal Powors An Afflicted Family. Within the pasten days, Mr. aud Mrs A H Tate bave lost turee children, the last Ralph, i z . J : i s - wnwwm . navtng aic-u iasi evening, ine rapidity with winch these strokes have fallen from the baud ot Providence, is sufficient to crub the stoutest heart, and this case is it i i . w one wei caicuiaiea to can out tne sym pathies ef the community. Charlotte Observer. Private PaAYBK.Tlie root that nroduces the beautiful and flourishing tree, with all its snreadincr branches. verdant leaves, and refreshing fruit, that which rains-fr it sar.J 1if iar A i-nttfi.l... U .11 .J .C- r7...u. o " -rt 1 --- 7 t auu.uio uwoci iuu room oprcau ueoeaiu, the more the tree expands above. Chris- nuns, u you long to onug tortn all tlie i a .a a.a Iruit of the Spirit, strike your roots deep and wide in private prayer. That faith and support, that 6trcuztb aud grace. which vou seek of God in secret, that n IlibU UU ot uuu lh 3 be CIercieed ned wi before men. R. Pre in thn hnnrnf 1.-. 4 ..w Presbyterian. 3B I'oll-Tax Delinquents. bays the bentiml of yesterday even- ing: "Tbe Clerk of the Superior Court is now eugaged in wening capiaties against all those parties who were indicted by the Grand Jury gome time since for 'failing lo list poll,' and to whom the Legislature granted amnesty on the pay i muni ot oi ou as co6is. ine&e capiases ar issued to tbe Sheriff, for the arrest of a the delinquents aud they will be discbarg- ed on the payment of $1.50. Failing to pay, tbey will be, in tbe words of tbe act of amuesty, 'proceeded against as if the act had never passed and as decided by tne oupreme uoort. 1 I I .... - . m. i a liEjiAiu&AJsuis vt a iter. l here IS a remarkable waiter at a hotel in Antwcrn ir . ... ... . W a rue waits at a taoie with great attention and receives the smallest fee with trrati tude, yet be has hanging up in one of the rooms of tbe same hotel pictures worth at least $150,000. Amonir thorn r works of Teniers. VandvkA t'k. on famous artists, all undoubted nriinnU I r-w a a m lie has bceu ottered 8100.000 tor one Holy family and 99,000 for another picture; but he is deaf to all inducements . II TV. . .11 . . io sen. ue win snow ms pastures to visitors only after a formal introduction, anu then he shows them with dignity snd talks shout them with great .tnjftHU gene How to Keep Horses Feet and Laos nf Order. First, shoe with few uauy warning exercise h mtb work ; forth, use no head stall. A rich and eccentric Belgian wrote latelv to his relatives to come and see a coat "he had ordered. They imagining the invitation meant a breakfast, went and Were astonished to see a series of coffins, which the original waa trying one after the other, he having caused them to be made by a number of different joiners. At last he found one which suited bits, laid down in it. took some poison, and expired suddenly. Frivolous suits Judge Dick, m speak me of the abuse of the officers of this .. . court in the issuance of process, said he had heard of a case in Madison county where a party had been ludtcted for cot tint Iocs for a man who was building i stillhoose. This mail was indicted as ai illicit distiller ! Another ease of a party selling a few bands of frosted tobacco to a neighbor, We are glad to witness the efforts of Judge . ' . . 1 . .1 I jjicx to correct tne many anuses in me I . r n,.r uiaiiitgcuicin ui vumuisfiuunt nu vim.i-v officers of this court. He announces a new set of rules with a view to correct these abuses Asheville Expositor. Fall and Spring Manuring. A writer in The Garden argues that if land bas clay enough to retain manurial parti cles, manure does best applied in autumn; hut if oanrlv and nnAn ei rsvk vi onor rwr sandy and open, a gardener farmer had belter deiay lhe application of UUl S' Disuuf ct uu uuvaaa t aeiuviibi ve ;ii nam .tS- t;m. ;n iU iii anuiu lit i ii but i Li its tit c v i y in tut. pla-urg spring. For garden purposes all manure had better be rotted before it is used, and it is desirable to heat the mass with lime when slackening or in some other way, to kill the seeds of weeds, and the eggs and young of many insects. Never plant in manure or elsewhere a germ you do not wish to-multiply. Care of Horses. The London Horse Book says : All horses must be fed in the same proportion, without re gard to their ages, their constitution, and their work : because tbe impropriety, of such a practice is self-evident. Yet it is onnalanllv dnnw anil ia ta Kaata fit ilia ea8e8 of eVerv kind. k ever use bad hay on account of its cUeapnei(8 becaase ,here j8 uo proper nourishment in it. Damaged corn is exceedingly injurious, because it brings on inflammation of the bowels aud skin diseases. Chaff is better for old horses than hay, because tbey car chew and digest it better When a horse is worked hard its food should cuietty be oats, because oats sup ply more nourishment and flesh-making material than any other kiud of food hay not so much. Rack feeding is wasteful. The better plan is to feed with chopped bay from manger, because the food is not then a. a m thr6wnout and ia more ea.Uy chewcd an i dilated and digested Sprinkle the hay with water that has salt dissolved in it, because it is pleasing to tue animal s taste and more easily di gested. Ateaspoooful of salt iu a bucket of water is sufficient. 4 The Japan Pea. The Japan Pea has withstood the drought of twelve weeks tbis stnniner better tbau any other crop known. Even when crab grass succumbed, it beld its own. When one has worried himself to death to get a stand of cotton aod failed, let him fall back on this as a sure card. Ordinarily the proact is from ten io titty bushels per acre. the crop is easily gathered, easily threshed, weevil proof, good for horses, good for hogs and cattle, and good for the table, though I will qualify the last assertion by saying that boiled, I find them as calloused oysters of diminutive size might be supposed to be. They are.to N "oaked, then boiled until tbe woodpile is used up. and the patience of the cook is exhausted. After this is done, some like them well. A second edition, hnwever. in the way of a brown baked dish, after the j fashion of the Down East Prok and Beans. does away with the dyspeptical objection. It is recommended to boarding bouse keep ers as a dish for those who turu up their noses at leas substantial cookery. After so much mouthing and nosing all round something to renovate old soils, why not the Japan Pea ? Its stalks and 1 r . i: i 1 . -i . 1 . nonage are more vnraHi man tuoso ot I Aitttiin. unH 1 huhava Ilia rnn nt; nu,I ..-. K Anii h,.a ;a fiiw nilai tBwia . thing into consideration. Asacrontoturnuuder.it certainlv has one advantage over the cow pea: the seed ca" be raised abundantly. IS ut does it de rrVe lb same amount of atmospheric nutri- uafnt' 18 e question ? . . . . OAbUWW, IS ! T" a T v m w t-r. -n..i rr7. . r r m. "y"' y- 1 r t ' ACORN COOK. With or without PorUbls Hot Water Roervoir ami Ctesef. 8?st Vsy ss M4uUaas4 Sten, bat ftt cos With all latest improvements. UnjftR Ores aad Rasa. Longett Firs Box fcr long Vestfertsd Oves, Firs Sack ar4 Firs Box seres s Quick, Sweat sad Evas Baks asd Issst Swing Hssrlh and Ash Crtck Won't soil fiocr or carpet. Durable Double sad Braced Centers and Ring Covers. Burns but tittle wood. Hai Mica or Solid Ires Frost Carefully Flttsd Snirets Castlngv No Old Scrap Iron. Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin Used Oven Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Edree and Moulding Heavy. Best Mew Iron. Won't crack. WXSUutlli 8a7XS7AST3tT. Manafsctured by RATHB0NE, SARD 4V CO., Albany, N.Y. Bold 6y on OUerptiMng Dialer i, RATHBOME'E L. V. BROWN, BsJisVury. K. C. Korf U. 18T5.3aios, OFFICE OF OSBORN'S GRAIN ana FEB) STORE, AND Flour and Meal Depot, RALEIGH, N. C, Nov. 1st, 1875. MR. W. A. GATTIS. heretofore connec ted with me in the Grain and Feed business, as Sopetintendant, having dissolved bis con nection with tbe business, I shall continue the business, as heretofore, at the old stand. - I take this opportunity of thanking the public for the generous patronage extended to us in tbe past, and shall endeavor by close attention to business sod fair dealings to merit a continuance of the same. I keep at all times THE Larpst an4 Bast Stock in the City, of GRAIN AND FEED of all kinrbtA ' I Flour f Fresh Ground Mtal, c. si w HF Consign men! s of Goods in my Line Solicited. WITH THE Largest Warehouse IN THE CITY, Situated immediately on the Railroad, and superior facilities for haudling goods at small cost, I think I can promise tbe best prices, and satisfaction to all who send their consignments to me. Office and Warehouse West of N. C. Railroad Freight Depot. J. 0SB0RN, Proprietor. C. D. OSBORN, Book-Keeper. Nov. 11. It. pd. THE SUNNY SOUTH ! The Largest and Hand somest Literary Paper in America. BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. iy SPECIMENS FREE' 'pilE FOLLOWING NEW STORIES WILL 1 soon be cotnmsnued, aud will be the MOST INTENSELY Til KILLING OP ANY ROM A NOES yet published in aa American journal RILL A ROSCOE OR, NORIH AND SOUTH. A Trilling National Romance, Based Upon tbe Administrations of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, and the Ex ecution of Mrs. Surratt in 1866. Written by a Distinoxishsd States- Max. WRITTEN IK BLOOD; OR, 2 HE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. A Story of the Last Napoleon'8 Reign. By M. Quad, of the Michigan Frets. FIGHTING AGAINST FATE ; on, ALONE IN THE WORLD. A Brilliant Society Serial, now Running, iby Mrs. MARY . BRYAN, who is the Finest Story-Writer of the Age EDITH HAWTHOBNE ; OB, The Temptations of a Factory Girl. By a Pofuia Novelist. REMINISCENCES OF TITE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. By Uol. h. D. Capkb3. liiief l lbbk or TaSASUET DKFATMKNT tTHDBB M R. MtM- msoBa. QTThis will be a deeply interesting series of sketches giving the early trials, disadvan tages, and manv amuainff mciaents ot our people in their efforts to establish sn indepen dent Government. S A number of unususllv BRILLIANT SHORT STORIES appear in each issue, with a sreat variety of SPAKKl.liNO AllSl&LXA- NEOLS HATTER on all subjects. Subscription, S3.00 a Tear. Clubs of 4 and upwards, - - $2.50 each. "20 2.26 af" Extra Copy FREE, one year, for a Club of Oat 93.00 Address . H. 8EALS, Atlanta, Ga. Norll, 1875. CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATTORL V Al LAW. SslititsTs ii paaaraptro. 17 Special attention paid lo prsceed I ing io BaknaptOSj. IcCUBBIH S. BEAU & DEAR'S or TAJ WINTER GOODS stw HATE COME Having tuat returned front He York Philadelphia, we would respectfully ce to the public that we are prepared snnocn to offer lawsa ewe of the largest and cheap goods ever brought to this market, lock of of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, V QROCERIES We call especial attention to our large stock of the latest and mott fashionable styles ofesssfc tay, LsuieSWfc and Turt in eodiass varieties, and a full assortment of other Goods at aaton- iahingly km prion, (10,000) sols CUtom, wasted. Call and see us at No. 1 Murphy's Granite Row. MeCUBBINS, BE ALL DEAN. NEW FIRM & NEW GOODS! Klnttm eV Reiicllmian. liKDBicK s Nnr Bcildikq No. 2 i0: We are now opening a well and selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which have tMn Krtiiffhl at th vmrw n.Mi (Vk Pv!v. v. , ...... . . nisiing ot ererv Kind oi lyry t'oooi iankeeno- lions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Ladies' trimmed Hats, Shoes and Boots, Crockery and a full line of Family Groceries, which we otter as low as the lowest for Cash or Barter. Hoping by strict attention and due politcrt to merit a liberal shsre of public patronage, as our motto is quick salra aod short profit. Come one, come all and fire us a look before buying elsewhere, NO TROUBLE TO 8IIOW GOOD8. We pay the highest market prices for all kinds of Country produce in Cash or Barter. W. LAWSON KLUTTZ, J. A. KKNM.KM AN. Oct. 14, 185.-3. mos. Mua. Josefhins L. Nbavk bas permanently located in Salisbury, and sJHfit pupils for thorough instruction in PianofuTte. aud the German language, aod after an "wapvri- enee of over 22 years as a teacher in first class Colleges, aud in large cities in compe tition with the best music taehtrs. she feels confident that she can give her patrons entire satisfaction. Sept. 30. tf Are now receiving their large atoxk of Fall Goods, consisting uf DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. CLOTHING, BOOTS 6c SHOES. HATS 6c GAPS. FAMILY GROCERIES. aud many other articles which tby are en able to sell at PRICES as low as they cau be bought. Come and examine oar stock bfre par- chasiua. and be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BERNHARDT 6c SON S. Salisbury. Oct. 14 2inos. R. Frank Graiiam. J. C. O. Graham. W. G. Watson. 0. G UAH Ail. A TREMENDOUS FALL In Dry Goods just as we were buying our Stock, bas enabled us to put in store aa as sortment f Goods unpreeedently low. Our Stock is entirely new. was selected with ears as to quality and pries and is ottVr ed at as low prices as can be found in this part of the Sooth. We have in Stock a full line of Staple 6c Fancy Dry Goods. Hats. Boots. Shoes. Ready made Clothing. Notions, Groceries, dec.. aud we want the Public to call and see us ttffnra burinjr. All we aak is m. Ahsnne tn thow onr goods and to let you learn by ea perience that we mean to sell Goods on fair aod honest terms. , R. FRANK GRAHAM 6c Co., Hedricks building, 1st door below Bingham 6c Co.. If aiu Street. BTHW STOC Berniaa Sobs JOHN. H .ENNISS Successor to C. R. BARKER & Co., next MERONEY & BRO., MAIN 8TREET, 8ALISBURY, :js:::c::r3G, rr.rcro & rnm WmmWmt 1 V mmm I I I V9s- k Perfumeries, Snuffs, Combs, Brushes, Oils, Var nishes, Dye-wood & Dye-stuffs, Putty, Paints, Lamps, Lamp Goods, Kerosine Oil, Chim neys, Patent Medicines, Grass and Gar den Seed. PURE mnes and Liauors for Medicinal vurnoses. Physicians, Druggists will be suDDlied with Goods in mv . prices. ENNISS' AGUE and FEVER PILLS Tk 4 mL)m in Irtm. nnnvAirt n il Aitnii.n (tll nnA riff n hnr SirWVi Kfkrytm mttwmnn yymyiw uvvvf w..w t?www. wmw. mm. . m w jr. .w (V" . VVVIQC CIGARS . N a&BC sSM ' HEW ADVERVISBMENTS RBR of MoMAjrroa, No. Ca. Hew. Sta, 117ft. will be at thu to be presented oe or before Feb. let 1876, for the Isying of 14 salllioaa of Brb less according to Use tect for the Asylum. The said far the work both with sad withes the lime aad ceaseat ia accordance with printed snorinralioaw The work will b quired to begin oe or aeW the let of May next aad to be eossnlstao by tbe tat of Dec 1870. it win oe rsoeirosl thai the strictly under the direst km Copies of the nil ml i as of ay be obtained by asklteaekeg I approved aad exeosted bonds to fee full of the bid are required to be filed with Use ib. Proposals shoe Id he ih for laying brie for the W Aavlusa of North CaroHsa. aad edto T.OEO. WALTON. Beefy, of W. N. a In Asylum Salisbury, N. C. Nor. 11, lo75. OFFICE OF THE 8ECRKTA RY OF THE Wawrsaa Hosts: Cabolixa Ixsavi imcs MoaoAjrroa, No. Ca.;Kov. 6th, 1875. Sealed proposals will he received at thai oflce to be presented on or b slurs tne 18th Dec. 187 S. for one hundred thousand fast of all heart Whits Oak Lumber or las same quaaity of all heart Fine. The said Lumber to be saved before tne loth of March nest, and suitably piled aad stnrk wben delivered at the site ot law Asylum. BpecilicatlonA of tn use and qnstiUcs ntav I obtained on application .to th.- "Vcretary. Ap proved snd executed boni lo the fall amount of the bid required to be filed with the Propos als. Pi oposal should be eealrd and marked Proposals for Lumber for tbe Western North Carotins Insane Atvlusa of North Carolina. and addressed to T. GEO. WALTON, SecV of W. N . lnsmne Asylum. Salisbury N. C. Nov. 11, 1875. BUGGIES. For Fine Buggies and oiber work iu tbe arris line, eall at W. M. BARBER'S. Shops on Liberty street between In mas & Fither Sts. STAR SALOON. MAIN STREET Next Boor to VatioaaltHoUL The proprietor withes to announce to his frifndi and tbe public gc orally that h has always on hand a fall assortment of the finest wines and ltnntr. The fonorr reputatoi of tl.'u establishment will be sustained re gardless nf coat. i i i a m i Home iU4iif lii-Keys ana Brandies a speciality. Bailey's Rye or Cora Whiskey. CIibv s Corn VYbisaey always va bs4. J. A. 8XIDER. Proprietor. STAR SAOOH RESTAURANT Is now opened sad will be furnished with every delicacy the market affords. Fresh OystTs. Fish, all kinds of fouls. Oaaso of every description. Meals at all hours either day or night. J. A. SNIDER, Proprietor. DISSOLUTION! The Firm of K lull a. (JraWaas A Rend I em an has this day (Sept 25th, 1875.) dissolved by limitation, and ihtr hereby rive notice to ail indebted to said Firm to call and settle their accounts without delsy, as they are very ani iou to cloe the huiness of the above Firm They liheraf They return their sincere thanks for the very patronage given them by the SMI Wit A KLUTTZ, GRAHAM A BE5DtM SB. Ori 14. 76 8 mos to i Secretary, and Country Merchants Hue at a small adranoe on Baltimore A- Z- V-nr rr tnsumm M tt TOBACCO. is. a Si mWrnm . m. . mmm. a st CtthT. MB tiH TObttQO UfflOulCHIHT EITBAOBDIHABY. Is aw sertrteer ewd omidi fcsr the hj. the people BweteaWweV ae i' the Beet Selected Stvck f peethM uf aa Cms y tTAMI 4 FsVICT CIOCERltJ, ever hew exhikeavd ia Senshert Brude of Clgare and CW.I! at y. Figs, Ah seats. Mlift. and ia fastaaytbiog that aim bat,. aass ways asja seals I all kins of ronniry uruisss Hapiac to ... riswsw both ia Uww aod r nmti IretaniaaWpeetfolly D. R. JIXIAX. c OTTOH, COEN, OAT Hit , Sec , Bought br WALTON i ROSS, and foil Charlotte Prices Paid in Cash. We srs glad to say lo ear frtsods that a wnr daily receiving aa SBssaoaJtv lite stock of DRY GOODMOT AXD SHOES, CBOCCEIGK,' CLOTH ISO. HATS, KOTIOXA, WH1CU tUTC BSD! B IUGI1T AT LOW rBJCBR, AXD MALL BE BOLD rORBHOBT . r&oriTK. SEE OUR PRICES. Bagging 16cts. Tisw Belt A good Wosaan aba 1 2 A good Boot for 2 50. A gwwd ssrit of clot be fur - -j A god coal f r 3,00 A toe auit uf dwibre fur A good bat fur 75 ns. Everything Eleat Crrr pondlBMrl, Low Prices. WE WAST TO BUT ABM BALER OP CrTTWJt. Don't Tail to Call aad see Us W ALTOS 6c B oct 7-tf. UNPARALLELED INVESTMENT! "Okly a rcw UAT ihbk. NO P08TP0NEMI GRAND CONCERT axd DISTRI BUTION POSITIVE MV. SO, OR CM XJ.J A F0BTUNE FOR 81 J A LEGALLY AITUOUIZLU Jt.NTI P B I S K. TBE TEXAS GUT CONCEHT ASSOCIATION, OP DEN I SON, TEXAS, srux citk a B09i CsRA.D C-ITTj NOV. 30, 1875. The Grand Succtm of the Fir Coarsrsl fivea slay 11L ltfTS, asasnia tbe sum of ibis Seeord Entrrprisc. Over worth of ticket already sold, leaving ' . m mm lure remsinuaa lo be sold U metsatet a full drawing on thu datr. OKULK YOLK TICKETS Al ONCE. So the number mar he careful !v m'yimd Kim Capital Gift, S-io.WK 8eeond Capital Gift. 25.001 Third Capital G f, $12.56j Foarth Capital Gift, $10,0001 2Vidc Oiits ia rcportu n amoaaUsf J in all lo 250,000. Gift tO a Whole Ticket $50. Lowest Gift to a Gosjdou Tirket. SI1-' Price 4 Whole TVktt, $T. 00, oun4iasJ ot five 91 Coupon. Prire of wif ttckrt 91, which will entitle tbe boMer to mission lo the Grand C mem awd lo hflh of whatever gift saav be awarded IS whole ticket number. Tab kf a ajoldeo nnpnrtun!v to srear fortune for a small invtroM. AGENTS; WANTED. bpoctsl Bates lo Clubs. A HuU eaa qrfaaised in every cwaswt for ticket filled ner Exurr ( i Ii. U lars fivinK full descruMsaa o.' the Ecte prase mat free. AO ApproziaaaiiM Gifu Evt-rv Prisw paid iQ Full. OFFICIAL LISTS to every ticket h lM:, Grand Cow ert. vet iLt cv prise are drawn. . to Tscsxcr Brvi n I' rasa Casanaav. ur i Bank UraO. Caab aaas ia thu wr st s nk and at oar eapn.tr. 2Jkr al. fcsr Psoksfess J i'ek Drafbi parable tol order af A. R. COLLINS, Src'r. TrXM Yalnllt Tin Lm Fir SiH Tbe aadersis;nd ..ff-rs Ur SaW lV mmt satrsfcli saissprvved bwiha lots it eilj. Gall aad eiaaaW pints. RERst C KA1GE. 8 IS75 if. TO CONSUMPTIVES. bseing MB saa of Coaaaaa plana in its twine rirra un to die be the t rtajai i -1 Dciiasaa. aad pbrssciasM, daatrrs lo mske knowa ibrrsss aUaiO! prawas ssaxassfol io evrrr r-e '"T I r"-- I .ii i m . : I ,im TkrSSt .1 puvii, um an numiwi mtm - aad I aaas and will mmmA tba keen', free tLTJLSSSA uSv S 1 . 11 York 1 I SitS 1