Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. DECEMBER 23, 1875. Msoy pretty things at the Book Store. Go see. Jt Dep. S. Smith caged a negro to-day for steal tog clothes from a Minister. The nig jumps well, be made the leap from a two story window. The Nkw Schedule over the N. C. H. B. is a bother, just now; bat there is nothing like getting use to a thing. It .11 all rinrlit WIU BOOU US " We return thanks to the Salisbury Deba ting Society for an invitation to meet with them on the eyeuiug of the 28th inst. This Society seems to be in a floarishing condition and we wish it insch siiccess. Toys of all kinds at R. W. Priee's. Wa notice great preparations going on at Ike Petabyterian Church for the Christmas tree. It will doubtless bo the biggest thing ,Ter seen to this etty. Many little wnes are looking forward to Christmas eve with much pleasure. The Rev. T. W. Dosch, D. D., of Charles ton, S. C. will preach at St. John's Evan gelica: Lutheran church or this place, on Saturday and Sunday next. 'He will also administer the Holy Commuuion. New Livery Stable. Mr Taos. E Bsowm's new stable is the finest establish slant f the kiud iu the State. It comprises the latest improvement;, 4s large, well light ed and ventilated, and altogether, does great credit to the projector. It is as ornamental to the town as it will doubtles prove useful. Boiloino and Loan Association. The teoud auuual report of this prosperous in stitution has been published and is now ready for distribution. It can be had on application to the Secretary. All who desire to take stock in the Third Series, beginning January 3d, 1876, can do .so by sailing ou the Secretary. Tramps. We saw one yesterday morning with a bundle in his hand, looking eagerly at each house as he passed. He may be an honert man or he may not. The probabil ities are against him, aud for this reason it is best to give trainis little or no encourage- meat. We like the plan of putting them to work on the streets. They pay for their living iu that way, aud no man has a right to live at other people a expense. Improvkmkxts Across thi Railroad. In the great north ward of the city we notice that Mr. 0. W. Atw ell, has purchased a house and lot aud painted the house, mak ing a very prettv place. Mr. Sam. Woodson tl improving his residecc. Mr. Wun. M. Barker has purchased the M. Mmm at' . Dan bliaver place, aud is repairing me housf aud fenaes. We are glad to see im pruveinenU in that portiou of the city. There is an abuudance of valuable land in that direction. French and American candies at R. W. Price's. Be in time and Insure your Buildings. Merchandise, Dwellings, Barns, and Contents, by calling at the Insurance Offics of J. Allen Jirown. who represents First Class Go's. (Home aud Foreigh) whose aggregate assets exceed Thirty Million Dol- lars. ov. 4th 1875. At a meeting of the Commissioners held at the Mayor's office last Friday, 17th inst., the fol lowing important oVdinance was passed : Jt ti ordained, That any tramp or per- son who may be found prowling about town begging, or sleeping in barns or stables, and unable to give a good and satisfactory account of himself, shall be arrested and put to work on the streets for ten or more davH. It was ordained that the ordinance prohibit- ing the shooting of firearms, suns or pistols, within the city limits, shall not be impended during the holidays; but fire-crackers, and and harmless explosive fire-works, may be per milted in moderation from bix o'clock in tbe evening until 8 o'clock in the morning during the holidays, end at no other time. It was resolved that the election, heretofore annonnced for the purpose of getting the sense of the cUxens as to whether the Commissioners should subscribe to the capital stock of the Fair Association, be postponed for the pre- enu The Committee, . consisting of the Mayor, H. Vaoderfoid and A. Parker, was instruct- 9 d to eject suitable appartments for the fire ngmes and build a calabose, if the one now b. J i lwa N i oy tne town cannot be rented at reasona- hie ru. P. B. KENNEDY, Secy. Mmn. Rui Ar RtW- i.va r,nnvoA im,, at e store room next to J. M. Brown's Con fcctiouery. It has been newly fitted up in side and makes a decidedly handsome ap- Pwance, especially at night, when "gnwtap. The lights fairly dazzles one he pass, so intense is the brilliancy iness uterpriziug gentleman will con "ue to serve their friends as before; but it and read their ad. it will show what they im,.,. doiug. The Verdict. fsatki ? represent fairly the a i . "... which it i. YlV "n, W",1-"M5 Lawyer in embryo delayed not - tne oraer oi Iam iVtS FSf-SS11 im",ceUCt ?f his koW" but seizing the jug rushed fran i. . . vahie ,r worthlessness of an article 'V8 f. T. BC.1" , ,nT wmUUiBoedbv i. a hM tically from the midst of the laughing crowd gently been roi.dared by a jury composed of tbe bet men taken from every country ou the KlOh. tK. : i . ."' Wit i jr . " riuejioe was cJeur aud impartial, mu thoaadn uf wituoe. gave thoir tcsttwo rats t .rj1 waJ? t ,onf5 OLe' tcapying ten- iiu UMMiiri' u.iiu nt I., -I l4.-.Mi..lif in a ,u"Ma)kis -That Da. Yurr'a Frus CrT" Staler power over disease lhau .' laTsmvd since tbo fooudath.n of the . ' i nr rll. d)ct. ik nronouiicod br a a nirbteousi The individual who took a hickory stick from the M . E. Church will do an old "Typo" a favor by leaving it at the Watchman office. Bad place to take property that is not a man's own. Florida Oranges at R. W. Priee's. J- From the Danville Va. Newt. Mr. Editor : Bv advertisement torial notices which have recently appeared m me papers or our city, my attention has been called to the Land Agency of Messrs. McKinsey & Mellen for the sale of real estate in the States of Virginia and North Caroli na 1 his enterprise., if nronerlv conducted. L T M uf i b .j as it doubtless will be, must necessarily prove of great Vnefit to the people of this section, and particularly to the- large land noiuers ot the two States named. Capt. McKinsey is a gentleman of larre business experience, having for many years oerore the late war, been one of our largest merchants and tobacco manufacturers, be sides being extensively engaged in the busi ness of agriculture, and in speculations in real estate in and around Daimlle, Much of the growth and prosperity of onr city, iB doe to the public spirit of this gentleman. i Molt.... ... . . ; 4.1 C4a of Pennsylvania, and rwinW hat c nit4 business man, is reported to be a largerefaj-ttuger, Beaton Gale?, W. T. Faircloth, IzZ- L Xmu!8, ue does trom a seetwnjRey. C. H. Wiley, D. M. Carter, Mills mechanics anrl f.vripnrn,l minom nwrTJ perienccd miners, ovsar whom he is iresumed to exercise a larfje in- m. . - a. .-rBVti fluence, this association, if properly encour-j aged, as I trust it will be, must be product- ive of large immigration of the class of cife izens mentioned, and whose presence among us is absolutely necessary to the full devel opment ot our almost boundless, though hitherto neglected resources. rnoGREss. J. " Chapel Hnx, N. O, Dec. ITUi, 1875. DEAR XR. RRUNEB : 1 Back at your post! You need'nt try to put off "the old love"UU you are ready to put off "this mortal coil." How the work of earlier years enchain us. to more than one sense ot the word ! Busy toil has de layed my grateful and friendly adieu to your asso ciate, who has lately retired from your sanctum, and my sincere greeting to yourself, as you resume the duties of Bdltor-i-chlef . May you llnd the workj even more pleasant and profitable than when you began it, in the vigor of your manhood ! As I write, thoughts crowd the mind, of the vicissitudes of the old Watchman, its private and public struggles, Its benefits to individuals, the community, Rowan coun ty, the State and the Union. Your warmest friends do not appreciate what you have accomplished You, even, do not know the extent of the influence of your columns. That influence has been silent but potent to thousands of contests in the lives of todl viduals and to many mighty contests involving the Interests of town, county, State and country. But I must not follow hls suggestive line of thought. "The living present" commands our attention. As you come to the helm, the sea is lashed by mad winds and there are rumblings that threaten up heaval. The. whole country is to the agonies of a financial crisis, and there are few who are free from trembling. The dregs of the last war still embitter the cup which must press the lips of ourselves and our children. A tremendous Presidential contest is approaching. We have reached that stage to the history of our country to which the revolving hinges hang thick. To-day has little knowledge of the morrow, and fearfully distrusts it. The destiny of the Republic will be better understood at the end pf the next three years. But a truce to all this, also. In all this section of the State, cspeciaUy to the rural districts, the people arc in a distressful state of lmpecuuloslty. Neither integrity, security, property nor love can easily command money. Whether it be contraction or reaction from speculation or the con sequences ot spoliation, this is certain : the financial walls are narrowlug like the walls of the Inquisition at Venice. Fortunately, ander a gracious Provi dence, these stringent times fund the people to possi!3lon of a comparatively bountiful crop of the necessaries of life. It is peculiarly pleasant to ob serve that the spirit of discimlnating charity pre. vails, and those who are able, are, perhaps, more prompt to give relief to the necessitous, than in the former days of plenty and prosperity. There are many unrecognized laws of compensation attending the evils incident to human society. Please accept the heartfelt thanks ot friends of the State University for your generous articles to its behalf. As an impartial interest of the whole State, It looks with trustful solicitude to the press that Is controlled by true Carolinians. It has no organized society or fraternity on which to lean and from which to draw its support ; but turns its fair, plead ing and remembered face to every North Carolinian and says : am yours ; kelp me ! The appealto the ladles of Hortli Carolina (which you kindly published) written by Mrs. Spencer, will, Ihope, lead to prompt responsive action In various parts of the State. The llrst session of the new career ot the Institution Is truly gratifying to Its most interested friends. There were 70 applicants and G4 matriculates during the session. By milted effort, notwithstanding the peculiar disadvantages of the first session, good order was established and maintained. The de portment of the young men was, with few exceptions, truly gratifying, and their application and progress encouraging. An increase in numbers Is expected on the 6th of January, when the next half-term begins. Surely Salisbury will send down some representa tion on that day. Truly Yours, A. P. S. I have Just heard an enviable compliment paid the lately-Introduced Associate Editor. It was uttered by a lady of laste. -ss L 3$J For the Watchman. A LAUGHABLE MISTAKE. It is a well known fact that water and oil poured together will not commingle and unite and lorm a new compound. A certain nameless gentleman of Salisbury, and an A. B. of one of the best colleges in N. Carolina, some months since, thought he would try the experiment of converting Linseed OU into molasses, but we shall see. On Satur day, there being a crowd of customers at a I I I LCI bUUl UbWiglU mm x,v. wmu.j mux tsw prietor and his Clerks not being able to at tend as expeditiously as was desired, to the I i . . l' i mm i Mmnoota A Tl 4-r fA w"ts U1 CVC1J' ""c ',lHu""-u ,w ti" into the basement and draw some molasses, wnitucr ne wem auu uiew uvm mu msi barrel reached, what he thought contained molasses, poured it into the jug and handed it to the awaiting customer. However, be- v 1 f . i . 1 1 1 xi. lore starting nome, viiis uuiau uancu io co some friends then working in the Tobacco Factory. One of them seeing nor with a jug in hand asked about the contents, and ( on being told rtwas molasses, thought the would test tiie quality oi tne same, one raised the jug to her lips, toper like, and tilled her mouth. But, horror of horrors 1 what was the nasty and disagreeably smelling and tasting stuff, which she spout ed out of her mouth instantly, making many a trrimace. and uttering not a few exclama tions ! The purchaser of oil instead of mo lasses, at once returned to the crowded store with a face as black as a tnunacr ciouu, ana soundly berated our improvised A B. clerk sounui for hi8 i,nposiUon on an honest woman. Our for the cellar, emptied it and filling it with molasses, returned triumphantly, and 111.. u v.i !i -.11 :1. iuw saia ne wouia uei h wus iui guv ghe left for home, some two miles distant ; but before 'twas thought she could possibly have reached her destination she was back again. Twould take a more graphic pen o . . . . . r , i j 1 l ... . . . . 4 . . mntll t tin 4 4- ri4 ITIOT TIQBMPn , m . (WBd fftC(i Md the inditrnation . . J. . ... a. . . IU 11 V 1 iwiup ""4 w-44wMP. . - find tarat'eify fellow iKe" would teach him a lesson that he wouldn't soon forget she would let him know she vtarra't to be fooled with that idie had her rights and could en force them, if necessary wjeth her own good ai iu aim usi, etc., amiusi wnicn not Words and, angry gesticulations and threats, our A. B. skedaddled, (exclaiming in a whisper. t. i L.ja t x. i . i , luru, i-iorgoi to ciean tnat jug :") Lest rfke a Honess, she "him tear. I And rend in pieces small ; w hue there was none to succor him, And rid him out of thrall, precipitately through the rear of the Store for his.room, where he remained the balance of fhe day, apparently reading Blackstone, but ever and anoo casting wistful glances towards the scene. of his misfortune. After his hasty retreat, a new jug was filled with molasses and given the irate woman, and with soothing apoliges from the proprietor, she left somewhat pacified, but still venge fully looking around for "that city fellow." P. S. 10 cts. reward will e paid to any A. Bof any college, who will forward to the P. M. of River Hill, N. C, a recipe which will neatly separate jug, linseed oil and mo lasses,. and fit thenffor their proper uses. IREDELL. fee: .. Meeting of whb Trustees of th k University. The Trustees met on the 16th insu Praaaui'Messrs. R. F.Moore, vv Battle, f. C. Cameron. John h ' ,ore v- Jrowooi Eute, C. W. BroadfooL &i temp .battle. His Exoellency Gov. Brogden being ab8,nt oo public aff:urs, Mr. P. C. Cam eron was appointed President of the T 3 i . On motion, Rev. Dr. Charles Phillips, Chairman of the Faculty, was requested to attend tuc session ot the board. On motion of Col. D. M. Carter, Resolved, That iu tbe opinion of the Board of Trustees, the construction of a Railroad from an elligible point on the N. C. Railroad to Chapel Hill, would greatly promote tha efforts now being made by the State and by patriotic individuals to re-establish the University of Piorth Carolina and insnre its success. The Secretary, Mr. Kemp P. Battle, read the reports of the Faculty and vari ous communications from tbe members of the faculty, from the two societies and the Bureau, which on motion were con sidered seriatim. On motion of Col. Carter the South Building shall hereafter be divided by north and south line through the centre, and tho dormitories of the half of the building east of that line shall be occu pied by members of the Philanthropic Society, and the western half by members of tbe Dialectic Society. A committee likewise on his motion is ordered to be appointed to inform the two Societies of the reason of this action. The Chair appointed Messere. D. Ji. Carter, Sealon Gales and Mills L. Euro as the com mittee. It appearing by the report of the Fac ulty that 18 of the students have by the formation of a mess boarded themselves for about S'9 per month : Resolved, On motion of Rev. C. H. Wiley, that the True tecs have bceu gratified to learu by the report of the faculty of the economical rates at which a number of the students have been able to board themselves. On motion of Judge Battle the begin ning of uext eeesion is postponed to Jan uary Gib, 1876. On motiou of Judge Eure the annual commencement shall be as iu former days on the 1st Thursday in June. After considerable discussion the fol lowing resolution was adopted ou motion of Mr. Dugger : Resolved, That there shall be two see sions in each scholastic year.- The present session shall begin six weeks af ter the lit Thursday iu June and close four weeks before the 2d Thursday in January. The second session shall be gin ou the 2d Thursday iu Jauuary aud contiuue until the 1st Thursday in June. I he application of the two Societies iu regard to the programme of the pioceed- ings during Uommencement VV eek was agreed to, with slight amendments. Un der this the Societies elect the Chief Marshal alternately, and each -.Society elects three Assistant Marshals. The proposal ot Prof. George T. Win ston to oner premiums of $10 in value for the best Latin scholar of the Freshman class of 1875-6, and of $15 and $10 for the best and next best scholars of the Freshman class of 1877 was agreed to. The proposal of Prof. A. F. Redd to offer like premiums for the best scholars in chemistry is likewise agreed to. It was ordered that purchases be made of various articles of apparatus, Sec, for the chemical department and that repairs made of various eugtaeenug lustra man is. On motion the Faculty were -authorized to confer the degree of Civil Engineering, C. V. " in tUmtf nrhn ahnll tisd urrll thf. proper studies in that department. The Bursar was authorized to make the beet contract possible with Rev. Mr. Purifoy in the disposal of tho dead wood on the University lands. The Treasurer made his report, which was referred for examination to Messrs. C. H. Wiley aud D. M. Carter. A resolution was adopted that no ees cret society shall be allowed unless recommended by the Faculty aud ap proved by the Trustees. An Executive Committee, consisting of Messrs. B. F. Moore, W. U. Battle, D. M Carter, W. L. Saundeis, Statou Gales, P. C. Cameron and Kemp P. Battle was appointed for the ensuing year, all tbe resident Trustees being chosen on account of the difficulty heretofore experienced in securing a quorum. The Committee on "contributions was instructed to secure a canvass of the State by a suitable agent. Various questions relating to tbe pur chase of apparatus, &c., were roferrea to the Executive Committee or to the next meeting of the Board. Suit Against Insurance Compa nies. The ease of W. H. Bledsoe? va. tbe Atlantic In?urauce Compaay of New York, and the City i ire Insurance Com pany of Richmond, Va., being a suit to recover insurance on a mill burnt in 1873, 1 VI. a-na S . .a a was ueciaea laaraaav mem, tue lnrv ir vwv r vernifft in lavnr nr niMMM mm giving a veVdietln favor of Bledsoe in the . . . . - i " fi- of $3,373 against each Mt..(bJr..nb to tb. Prinrinad. I ri ar-... 1 r Mrs. Lucv Phillios. an Infirm old 14 v boarding with Mrs. Ferabee, ot Newbern, was accidentally burned to death on Tuesday last. Jos. A. Williams, at one time a resident of Charlotte, died in fcmithville on the 16th inst . aaed 60 years. a lire at f ayeneviiie destroy d the Tokay vineyard Buildings, dec, with 30.000 gallons of wine Min Cornelia Bidgood, a highly respectable young lady of Pitt count7. was outraeed oy a negro orate, Simon iMgland. who bad been arrested x few days oreviouslv for another crime, but discharged through - s - J the worthlcssaess of the Judical officials. And now wHl '4taT say that the nrotaetion of society and of the females in the negro counties does not demand ku klax and a rope? Married, oa Thursday, 8. D. Williams, of Raleigh, and Miss Bettie Atkinson, daughter of Geo. W. Atktn son. A Valuable Medical Treatise. uoateuefs -united btates Almanac for 1876 for distribution, ftratig, throughout the United States and all civilised countries of the Western Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, in the English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, ttobemian and Spanieh languages, and all who wish to understand th true philosophy of health should road and pondef ' the raJuable saggestiona it contains. In addition to an ad- utinuic uicuiL-ui ireaiise on ine causes, ore- vention and cure of a gre variety of diseases, it embraces a larao amount of information interesting to the merchant, tbe mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and tbe profes sional man; and the calculations hare been uiaue tor sucn lueriuians ana latituaes as are .3 - 1 1 111 ... most suitable for a correct and comprehensive National Calendar. The nature. U8e. and PTtranrilinnrv aAnitn. ry effect of Hostetter' Stomach Bitters, the staple tome auu alterative of more than bait the Christian world, arc fully set forth in it pages, which are also iutersperscd with picto rial illustrations, valuable receines for the household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuals to appear with tho opeuinc of tbe year, this will be one of the most useful, and may be had for asking. The Proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter t Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, win lorward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in eyerv city town aud village, and are extensively. useu mrougaoui tne entire civilised world. CUT THIS OUT, It May Save Your Life. There is no person living but what suffers more or less with .Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather thau pay 75 cents for a bottle of med iciue that would cure them. Dr. A. Bos- cheo's German Syrup, has lately been intro duced in this couutry from Germany, and ts wonderous cure astonishes every one that try it. if you doubt what we say in print. cut tins out and take it to your Druggist, 1 neo. t. Kluttz. Salisbury. M. C, and get 1 L ..1 a . a sampie uouiu tor iu cents ana trv it. or a regular size for 75 cents. MARRIED In Mecklenburg on the 9th iust.. Mr. J. II, Mvrrison of Cabarus. and Mis Sarah Beaver, daughter of Mr. Win. Beaver. On Nov. 14th, Prof. R. S. Abernathy of Kntherford College, and Miss Julia Blair of Caldwell county. At the residence of Hon. V. M. Robbins, Statesville. on the 29th ult., Rev. M. L. Wood of the N. C Conference, and Mrs. Amauda A. Robbins. Iu Lenoir, Caldwell county. Capt. E. W. r nuceu oi tae r uuey niffn scnooi. and Alias Mary Norwood, daughter of J. C. Norwood, Esq. On the loth day of Dec. 1875 at the resi dence of the brmVs mother, by tbe Rev. H. M. Brown, Mr. John W. Walker of Cabar rus county, and MissSallie J. Thomason; of Kovran county. In Rowan county, Unity Townahip. ou the22d insu. by Rev. E. F. Rockwall, Mr. George R. McNeil, of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Julia Hix. Also, in Scotch Irish Township, same day. by Rev. R. W. Boyd, Mr. P. M. NMson. and Miss Maggie Ramsay, the daughter of ur. J. j. it a ii i say. Also, in Unity, on the 16th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Ketehey. Mr. R. L. Benson and Miss Miranda Harrison. Uuity Towu8hip has got her spirit up, and if any outsider has a sweetheart there be had better "go for her" soon. SALISBURY MARKET, December 99, 1875. Cottoit moderately brisk. Middlings, 13 km- do llf stains 10(2.11 Flo ca market stocked best fam. $8.00 snper. 3.75 Wheat good demand at 1.001.15 Corn market well supplied ' 60- Mkal moderate demand at C005 Sweet Potatoes readi I r -at 40M50 Irish do according to qual. HOStlG Oats f 50 Bitter 25 Chickens per dozen fl.50O3.00 Eggs 15Q20 Onions in demand 75 Cabbage full market per lb. 2(7,2. RALEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, December 6, 1875. FLOUR, North Carolina $6.50 a $6.75. CORN, 86c CORN MEAL, 90 a 1.00 BACON, N. C. hog round, 16. " " hams 20. HIDES, green, 7 a 8. dry, 13. FODDER, baled, pew $1-25. HAY, N. C. baled, good. 1,00. Trf oa f 1 6m"aellinjr my Whiskey to iiwUWvC . only two retail dealers in the town of Salisbury, and they are William H. Eestler and Jason Hunt. BERRY FOSTER Dec. 23, 1875. ll:4t Hisbero Military Academy, Hillsboro, N. O. This Ins tit nl ion, recently known as "Horner and Graves's School,'r will hereafter be con ducted by It. 'H. Graves as sole Principal, aided, as heretofore, by tne accomplished in structon Hugh Morson Jr., and Maj. W. H Hamilton. The Spring session of 1876 will open on the 17th oi Jan. For circulars iddIt to Mai. ... t. 7 jt . . J 44 U n.M tn. 1 IV . Klk m. t 4 Vi . I mm ' 1 1 NOTICE--Having retired from the Watek- i will thank all those tadlMM tome for advertising or otherwise to conse forward nd tle P0"1 J. J. STEWART TO RENT. For the mini r Tf ir th TWllin Won on corner of Church and Bank Streets occupied b Mr?- Wheeler, and the Dwelling Hoine on Bank Street, lately occupied by rlobt Knox. -" i mil u. a . I'A v u. Nov. 25 T5.- UPto Willbuyoas Box of Concentated AW VlUi MH rv. EN SIS 5' QoTTOW, COSN, OAT Flour, Clav, dfcc BOUffht bT WALTON ft ROSS, t and full Charloto Priws Paid in Cash. are now dally Vi e nTO tr an in mv in nnr rnanrli that wrm m V mmm ..w..U 1 receiving an onamaHr larce toc" of uu UOOD8,BOOT3 AND gHOKS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HaXbV ' ot i KOTIOVS, HICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AT LOW PRICES, AND SHALL BE SOLD FOR SHOUT PROFITS. SEE OTJR PRICES. Bagging IGcts. Ties A good Woman shoe. 6ets. 1,25 2,50. 8.00 A good Boot for A good suit of clothes for A good coat for 3,00 A fine suit of clothes for A good bat for 1S.00 75 eta. i:Tcry t hiiiff Ele at Corre pondingly Low Prices. WE WAST TO BUT 5,000 BALES OF COTTON. Don't Fail to Call and tee Us- WALTON & B08S. oct.7-tf. Attention FARMERS GRASS SEED. Just received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass. Bine Grass, Red Top. and Timothy, which I will sell cheap at ENNISS' L 3 31 S u Si, .rs - w a " A -.5 -2 m p5 a 3" 6 1-5 a .... j- - - -.' ' ' . - - 13 4 J. m o I. I A S il V, QQ e t3 a co 5 S Mg -i j t) .o a" z ?s C3 m ' -? w . . -r- l t r5 D , I St rO c3 -1 (J i-' x -. si ot J- e a;..S35a.s. V5 , 9 -5 i MoioioHci-ncia Piedmont Air Line Railway Richmond & Dauvile. Richmond & Danville R. W., N. C. Divison, and Aorux western a. v. a. w. CONDENSED TIWE-TABLE In Effect oa and after Sunday, Dec. IMk. 1875 GOING NORTH 8TATION8. Mail. Leave Charlotte 6.4A a at Alr-Ltne J'act'u 6 OA Salisbury 880 " " Grwaaboru IU 68 " Danrille 1 S4 t at Dundee L4tf " " Barkevillt 651 Arrive at Kichtaoad- 9.35 r at GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Leave Hicbmad b.bo a m 9.S4) -l. ru I.4J 4.38 -6.64 " 8.66 " 9.16 " Burkcvi le ...... Daadaa " Oaavilla. ....... Greensboro. M SalinlMirv ... Air-Liae J'Bxfa Arrive at Charlotte... OOlN(r JiAST. UOIBO WKtfT. STATIONS. MAIL. MAIL. r 11.00 a a Leave Gieeneboro. oArr 410 ru Co febops I Arr. Baleigh I 6,49 r Arr 11 06 - rr. at Ooldaboro' . . J 6.40 r a j g L'vSWam Co fcbo An- 8TATitKS Arcommdoation Trail. Leave (treenaboro. . 7.00rl g- O,' I mt 6.09 an 0 1115 ' Vrr.S.OU a a Lt Arr 7.3UPM " Co. Shops. ... . A rrire at lialeigh . . . Arrive at Goldsboro ! I.v. 3.00 m CM. R (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro 4.46 p Arrive at Salem 6 45 ' Leave Salem. .............. 8.16 ah A rrire at Greenaboro 10. S3 ' fameuger traiaa leaving Xaleigb at 11.06a a connectH at Greensboro' with tbe fcoothern bonnd train; making tba quickest time to all Bout hern citiea. Accomodation Train leaving Raleigh at 7.90 r. K. connects with Kortbern bound Train at GreensDoro for Richmond aad all points East. Price ot Tickets same aa via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greenaboro at 7.01 r. at. connects at Goldabore with Northern aad Southern bound Trains oa tba Wilmington and Weldoa Railroad. Lvnchburc Accommodstion leave Richmond dailv at 9.00 Aw. arrive atBurkevHle 19.68 r u, leave Buikeville 1 90 r a , arrive at Rich mond 4 64 r at No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Papers tht have arrangemeqta to advertise the schedule of this compaay will please print aa above aad forward copies to Gen'l. Passenger Agent. For f artaerin form atiou address dm.ba.iI r. Dm. 16. U : f. LuTTZ'S COLTJ Mi FACTS ! FACTS ! ! FACTS ! ! ! raw ADVERTIBMJOrT. M.U I U UKUG STORt, lfl the laiwt, and oldest established in SalUburv. KX.UTTZ'8 DRUQ STORE, is pre pared to duplicate nf Merchant's or Physician's Bill, hooght anywbero in Christendom. aLUTO B DRUG STORE, baa done, is doing, and intends to do. tbe largest Drag trade in this section of the fitAte. KLTJTTZ'S DRUGSTORE . . , , 11 l0f P,ar 10 nT atirtainfr that too want from a Com plaster, to a 7 bos of perfumery. From a paper of Lampblack to a thousand pounds of White Lead From a dose tf Castor Oil to a hundred ounces of (Quinine. From a tooth pick to a Pocket Book. No bragging either, bat solid facta. To prove it. call on, or write to THEO. P. KLDTTZ . Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Salisbury, N. O. SMELL GOOD. ITS JU8T A8 EASY. DREXEIS. HOYTS. and Hcxocuam Colognes, WRIGHT'S, LUBINS. and all other Handkerchief Eatraets. At KLTJTTZ'S Drug Store. Wash and be Clean ! Cashmere Boquet, Brown Wind sor, Sterling, Pontine, Carbolic, and fifty other kinds of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 ; to 75 cents a cake. At K LUTTZ'S Drue Store. A ROYAL HE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar. Only 5 Cents. IT DRIYES AWAY CARE, AND PUTS You in a Good Humor. Also. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 cents. At KLUTTZ'S Drug S tore. For Your Sweetlieart. AN ELEGANT LINE OF MAGNIFICENT TOILET SETTS, SUELL TOILET BOXES, POW DER and PUFF BOXES, FANCY BOTTLES, ViXlAOARETTES, POCKET-BOOKS, MIRRORS, dee. &c, Cheap at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. AalYOU(nTibrTOPAn(T? MONEY, TIME, LABOR Chemical Paints, so called, have proven failures : simply because tho chemistry r . a . a oi ineir manuiactnre Terns to constat in the quantity of water that ia combined with tba paint, by the addition of as Alkali, either Potask, Ume or Soda, ice Chemical Paints contaluiog water peel from the wood, and are not Kconomkal, beeanse they will not-eover aa much sur face aa Pure Paint. We offer oar Tibpaibd Paiyt with tbe guarantee that it is not a Chemical Paint; contains no Water, Altmii, mm adulteration, and it mad ot ouly material as are used by the oldest paint. era. Oar Paint will cover more sur than any Chemical Paint In tba world. We authorize their sale, subject to tba satisfaction of all bay era. We agree) tm re-paint any boose with Knglrab BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, M our Paints do not prove perfectly aatiafae- ry- Manufactured by, WaPSWORTH. MARTIiEZ 4 LONG MAN, NEW TuRa.. Sold ouly at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. Chills Cured for 25 Cents. TAKE PILLS. Warranted or money Refunded, at KLUTTZ'DRUG STORE. LAMPS from 25 els., to $5.00. nil PURE GRAPE WINE, for Churches 60 eta. per quart. WHITE LEAD, Warranted equal to any in the world, 11 cents per pound. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PHYSI CIANS AND MERCHANTS THEO, F. KLUTTZ'S, DtvjStorb, 9aj,isbtxt, N. 0. NEW ADVERTISE IIEIT8. CAT! UOSCI of New Boats BCIL BICKBSLL 00 t 4W D1MO ftos ft Warrea 8u V. T. C 1NU READIXO. PtTCBOJUHH A FASCDIATIOH lUad Cksjmi, Mso either 400psfs. Br aaail M cu. 8.7ls ifc,PhHV, I. Hoot A W.oied. Qmd I DUlWot UU ee p. to awn tet part of ing our Teas. Liberal for I era. P. O. Bn Wt OtttT CJta Tsa Co-, SI A 33 Vaaey Hl, H. T WAITED. -The ManKatl.n lompaay are do n nrgsaiMaw O, A. I.l MPKIN, 147 Reads Street, Sew Task. HOMEOPATHIC. 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