IqithjiflQ ? "WaJjChlHRIl ; i0jsP0weS!t14wyMl?5thec,j f Oeof tbenuMr, D'Mjkinson, whj resides idt w- if" v; i: V . Trf ipan living pnhe siitpiirQop street, ftt trk weeksUHalmeniv T-LOC'At s:-t; V.l:! u-f P a? jing 5nnW ?tQvp street, i6er twkweeUtf4aiawnt. f.rj.t P. I !?dedbar$! Coaja Umingtiiawelf arou 5 declares all tlsareeaiil symptoipi touch JAHUARY-13, 1876. ra a circle tvitboutj making the least noise, abated, and tbatbis recovery is progressing - - it..'; ti, . . I - . - .T . - ' 1 ' I .T?ThriPS con- rapidly. The other is a Jgaug gentleman x.-' - ! rucieu vim reierenr.fi that mniimpntur. ivi.. i ...i iii.r. . ptton is ae! ling freely "thin ; week a Ihe. wooden parts ofthe jjoistr logs Ha- era! weeks since. h no w pronoun qes hhn k at I2i Weto be touchea by taejhfcnds or feet in self permanentlyctrreL 'M ) N I turauigv were hiqely cushioned. Now a But Dr. Jones remark - Death op J ulia! Stonet.--Out com- muoity was shocked last Saturday thorns in g to tea r if lW d ealh Vthel nig!itlefor6jpt2&) " "( ---?-"" rem,arayie , sum extends ' ' 4 man fDs 5n,9f swinging around to quite a variety of other distressing com Dff. hereflhls Mwve the gambler's ta- plaintsl mbnjftHe-trmy Te ineurtone e ki killing, of pigs came fOff, k weather very fine for it. .ardea SecdASpnng is roming. is ahd Barker's notice. t-. - Se1 nt?itno1 ble in theTTOom lelow, bnl needed small tW ..ftho t.f D-i d,. o.i ; uures wr cracRs in ineceuiufj to enable mm to gee eyery man's ,'h audi it feef and Mutton are rather BCatce tet" and in good demand. Brin lied. Wl-M- ik'-k Wttmcating his informatioD thus gained to -44 ... cafc1vin: i"uiU confederate at Jthe card table consisted !fThat temble; . -. ' offthirteen "sismallkeva to! whir.h xeorA nt. sick headaee,,!x U V - jtaclied small cofdi working bter two inch la nam i l" . J wooden pulleys and extending Vwn into.toUr affections requlrine electricity- and iral ran -. iau,c, i iBm. and tn na nrthc mnt drii!it nwm. and these he had -minute plits in the seams ;ment9. .Tlie of thetuselves are a cliriosi tv ' fj'. - I r z or j - - . i m i iiiihh viHiiincT ilia rrionrtO- enemy to thousands of ladies, !ve bas actually cured ofj late in Der of persons who bd been martyrs fond Aapharw! t f wh X.1..j.a Tr1. - a. i i lUlUUZUI it ClUscL. (tllL Kino I . v - ...... . ! . . . &'h;- - of eiffflals wcreffiVcn;anillw;hP ia a mf. - ln lBat -eii:aigD ipeuiAbie dwe diabe- Birds: There has oeemA prettyi ic4ter,of coVyecture;! for tMi part of the arj-Ue8'tM, Mr. Wbitnei, now of Richmond. I business done riclges, 7.'i to - , -, , i ' ions nce dead. -It is thi)U"ht thpv VtvTEB Agaiv. Siiie Mondar, niabtted to a pait 'generation. wi!th whom thev t jncreasa daily in strength and flesh, while weatbrbas been vry-cold, with a tret- K. "a.yetJ1 monuments ot a better me every trace ot the complaint which brought WWfta from the W&tand Wh-west, TTTlflu. .Lbto dealh e.ly disappear . - i . .-'-r:;--1 ' JVTi'ir.T:.:T.,,-tri"8-"! "T. Ud. From Jiflm TnrarA.nA T a, orospeti lor au ice nrvy. -t - v i oi uiia om iramuun? acn. one oi winch, it I , : 1 . f f r -iV'f 5 J is believedjwas nser fort escat)emcnt.hcn Ser. Editorial. ioitinsf Cloths. A fresli supply 6t the ODtruding omqer3 of the. Saw were feared or I Dr. J ones." who tnade;thke great cttrss is - - T "LI -r ! - ' - 1 RTlsrlffTPrl flt tllA f1nVF tV tirT" tha innnnn i , . .4 sndreliabOe UETANcndR BolUng Cloths, L, ax v now practicing at tile numpnrey uouse. of sweet little Jnlia IStocpy, alter a brief mness or 4 houre, cromj tnat oreaaea lieea?e, dipthena. bbe" was a- bright, OTdy. warm heartM cbild Those who were present at the burial of ber eislerJ ana consm, win reajetnoer net great nis- tress, little knowing! that she was soon to rejoin tbem. . ITio jtnpVbiPB .of our peo are warml? -elicited for! tbo widowed mother, who irryjarcbHdle.S5r vMajrj she. find- that peace; which the." .world can neither give no'r,:ta!e away. Southern Home. t. i r; v - .U'j l. , in bird' this winter. 1 Pailu; jongi since removed, lnuceu, i ,v a., is a living and mast wonderful j monu- f er 'dozen-' ( 1 constructor of ment to the Doctor's skill. This ind vidual 51 waozen , -: -K iMnd the parties who used Jt are probablv t ' . i . . - . 1 In - 1 "(;nru muuoiurss UgtlU, KUU CUUlIUUeS I rcteif s at. I3t) 4 :- 1-1 7 foi?.:ra "'r Coldsboro, N. C, where he will t"""- vtiiVij illMl 13 iaiill. lliJ have had conneetiba with the sicnal system niescribed above,, and in thatlcase the siijhals i-i v ir o ' . i . were receivea py ine loot oi tno player. iiow many ponr fellows iiv ere robbed m until Feb. 2nd. It remain ! - W lex AXPER CXLHQU5.V the ad nee agent this -den can neverSnow le kinown. . Katie Putnam Com. I y Co.Vis a ripe -OtloiiAi.. Ail honest -jnani with snch evi t v f yf 'genial, earnest manners, and dencc of. tlie desperate rasoHty of gamblers I " -i !. cn M . . f before his eves, is an arrant Tool if he puts inN n nnn Hop omce like a bfit into n ,- ,J. .' z . I- . . - . . ijumeit ana his money m Ui lie-Knrtvrs.aii aoout . it. , auu urops ly agrfod iJeaconcerning'the art preser- j ieu power. lO T(i DK. JONES at Ooidsboro, and ',yor 'eyleamade straight and your .From an Occasional Qorresptmdent. ! Mocks viixE, N. C. rySth, 1675. 'i:cx-diseascs cured. i If you have lost an 1 Januii Messrs. Bruneih -FeeMng in :a coin tnncicatiye mood I have It is rumored thai Mr. Randall will ?oon propose in the IIou?e to reduce th salary of Cougreaemeu to old figures. A mrmber of the Chicsgo whi&key ring yesieray coniessea. mat uis house in i single trausacnon defrauded tbo govern Icient out ofS600,000r h tear It is lo be regretted that the radica miuority in the -Mississippi Legislature will be still further decreased bv tha nn- 'rin inrt one without min that iU ?onctuded toK,ve I011 FteMS trom our avoidablebsence of Hon. Jefferson Wal i.i:J.i.'i.-.;.iii '!.-'tvi 4i.?i;,..;t-r!' , ' qoiet little town. '".Our holidays were dull ker, the colored member from Monroe III UiAll I . ltU UK VUlU.Uiat 111 Alt- If . ; j .-.r 1 TT , f - . wf h.Vmnrt itp will m-n f f bat very pleasHut, because We were exempt connry. lie is m jau ior nog stealing " i i - - - - ..... . i . . j- c i i r l : i iphrey House,' CJoldsboro, until the' ebruarv. ... It ONJTEETTCE NOTICE. . i - intern G)nference of the N C;,Synod ;,in St. Jolm'tEvang. Lutheran church, from ttiA nniinrniiiii'tn wl5.h 0-0 Immlicru- I KsOnSlitUtlOJl toiore Deen stnjectu. instead ot dssipatin Tjn ogs mae a raid on General J and revelry we had services in the church, Mabr'y's sheepfold. several niebtsaso ano our meetings., were largely auenaeu. ana Kiuea nine" or nis nne rnermos ana This pWasant state f thiiis is the result tadly injuied tbree. Al one tito4. hi of a series of nieetings held jn the Methodist flock consisted upward of f(vir hundred and Presley terjan churches dtiring the mouths ;, on Fiiday before the 5th San- of November Und December.. We ihad anuarv 1876. -Ay full attendance is de- gracious revival and lnanyj of our., noble and s. oted Uiere wiU bewrorf important .subjects yoQBg men pfof4;sa;.d- frith in Christ, a. a Rkv: ir-M-IROWT. -connected themselves with the churchy : r " i! Sec of Con'f. . i ..v 5- - - A 5 i,.A V e rejnc; that our town .13; uow as note 'A Ctuel'DtlemmaTIie Election i Democratic President Next Year Itievita- 3 : BANK STATEMENT. Nbv York, Jan. 8 Loans decreased one million, special increase four millions. The recent ernsbinfirUenablicanreTerseh.rs.L. i :n:. J. w-l..:. . issisaippi and tber-stiieidal ..KepuWuI iarinuW " iJlfctL'-Jii,.;..! can louy tn bouth Carolina only makQ tbonsandoli coitt Bame atnoaur more probable what was painfully prob- s "silver T . able before that k.9 against any "straight m . .': ' ) ' ' tration auspices, the Democratic , caridi- faff lointr nt) . near Lakwood ' Ccme- . w O .. - 4 ' 5 " '., II..1 1"' 1 . ' " ' " W. I .! . - . ' 1 1- 0,4 frxto!iTB of Kew Books on BTJIL l ll DIN'G fiee. -BIGXXELL & CO 27 TfarrfnUV. Y. 9'4W .u t , 1 1 7WPU mc ctcc.wa and coant fortnight new dwell votes 6f every Southern State.,; Aggre- i just their head, gale number of vot-s cast by these states --k; :Li L ri- K wbieb have been reduced to lasNthain 'fiity bead, chiefly by dog3. Kndxville dress. 1 ' i r -A man wLo slood in a tnonoyi&rder omce tor narr an nour tne oilier anyf no ticed that the persons w hrt were seiiding for piety as it was for wickedness, bne year money off were male?, and that the. j per ago. sons who were drawing money out i were females. ''... While we rrjoice: yr our very mauy blessing?,"n gldom has been 'cast over "our r"Cbarles," said a toung wif to her t approached a ul)jci'of' real interest town by the "Aogeroi 'Death:' duriug the. bueband a they tyt the window watch iA-oil-1 nast tiviiweeki two of the! mothers in onr tng tbe fashionables on Hheir wty to rsays she has been burning gas and J and entertaining young gentlemen ist (bur yareandjdonejt with - cheer ind grace, and not :one of them have Khe interCis to do it, and make it ter the man who Lacks. i: rWAV to uo it.- f e Jir" glad to ; tSat oar rngeti'ous fetlow-eitisen Mr. I. Marsh has recivwl the contrast fur . 'c:uring: at his shop, and erectiug a lt-irbn fence around the Prwsbvterian Mr. M. ' underbid a aud Was ed the cucact, and those who know ; now that "the worbi will be as.; "well i.4 if all Yankeedom -had combined to t shows 'what can be dona at home. i af so blasted far behiad the Yankee's is things, if we only -knew ttl lown hav k-u Tremoved from earth 4o chwb, "wiien you ad J Set imw ot iTiiiivn - ? :j it ' J tbe insurance lponey, 1 lutand to bavo a tur cap anu mun just Pee that laly has On the SthHiist.; Mrs. Margaret Brown ou over there." age in this city. , Korthera man ufactu rers wife of ornold land esteenae! citizen Thomas' lrowu; thed a peaceful 'and quiet death, j Som 'people are so engaged regarding She was a-most ?stiinable woman, aud a A- jflie religion of the fature that a bundrt-d voted chritian She oled on her 67th birth-1 persons might starve to death on : tueir davand lft bnr kVd liiisband wmfinwl t.i door-eieps ena iiiey wouldn't tnow Rny hi'i..i ir rfc em n" arh w5iH thing about h.Rorckeeter Chronicle not be long- . if .. . - On the baviust.. Sirs. Margaret Nail was also taken ffoBi"'her family." She -Tiad for sometime bea a great sufferer from that destroyer. cofl?uinptioo, but now she is free A man may want liberty and yet be happy,, as Joseph was; a man " may want peae,.aod yet be bappy, as David was; a man may want childreo, end yet be blessed, as Job was; a man may want from atilictious. and at rest.. Mrs. "Nail waalilntv and vt he full of comfort, an Mi ... - ' j - themother'of Mis's Maria - Nail, ' who is so j cajah was; but he that wants the gospel tie tnaia.-Salisbury will long re- housenoa5" widely-known as our N. C. dwarf. Sucb is life, and we should all be ready for we know not how soon death may Invade ' our own er With genuine pleasure 'the visit of atie Putnam troupe. - Such sterfing act- ... noi-oeenseen on me ttoaros nere in ? aday On Tuesday nicht Dicken's great jn wig yuriosi 'nop was playlet to a :sd delighted house, Miss Putnatn playing ." lal role of Marchioness and Little Nell. . ruaracters were wcll Fustained, but that i i farehionesi was the better portrayed of ft - 4.1 ja WedneJay night "Fanchon, , the "merry i1. -.,( 1 1 . 'i 1 , ii a fine play, and it 'was superbly render KV.tieas J'Farighoo" and Sullivan ai t- y Barbeau" acted well thtr parts, and "ha entire support was excellent "lad that thia first visit wa.4 so.pleas- Acesful, andrust Uiat the chamn : may drop in on us again sorae- )Ve have' had an Unusually u'uld winter. Many of our old people say they -never saw the like before. I learn from frujneis in the West that the winter is ery mild there. - ". " " - ;v:jj....i ' ' i t'ur intuu, Pxioofs M LLTileLT -Unparalleled Success of Qr. J. A. Joxes in the Tretmentop the most Inveterate and f yard where be is. wants everyrnmg tuat suouia do hirn good. A throne witboat the gospel i but the devil's dungeon. Wealth With out the gospel is fuel for hell. Advance- mcntwuhout the gospel is bnt a goiog high to have tbo greater fall. Otcen. 3Ve have the pleasure to state that pur dog "jjnll, 5 years old, bled one pf the suspicious characters in the back yard of our duelling last week. "Bull" wll nit birfc n respectable, honest, working-man, but idlers aud , suspicious persons had better beware how tbey go into a! lack Strangers would do THtf NIGHT A; WYOMING MAN SPENT. WITH A MOUNTAIN LION. 1 The Cheyenne Neves hxis'an account of liow Nathan . AYilltams, near Kort juararate, sol away; irora a mountain lion. Mr. Williarns resides ori a ranch near the fort, and recently, while in the 'mountains a,fter fire-wood, sat down in a clump of bushes to adjust his over-shoes. 1 Hearing- the bushes crackla. behind, he f locked around to see who was disturbing his meditation, and "was somew-hat surprised, if not startled, to look into the eye3 of a mountain lion. Mrv Williams 1 "was quite vexed thaMhe lion should 'in trude upon him in; this unceremonious manner, and, therefore, slapped liim .1 n '!.!. 1- ' across tne lace ..with Ins oversnoes, whereupon the I toil ran away, and Mr. Wiljiams didn't' follow hjra. Mr. Williams lives in !ja house with; one room, the only ccenpaut-, besides him self being a hired .German. That nifflrt he was suddenly awakened bv the lion jumping in through the win dow, deliberately walking across the room, ana very composedly laying himself down by the fire-place, . Mr. Williams doesn t keep a hotel, thcre fores wished that hi3 guest had less cheek, and had remained out of the house until invited in. The broken sash and window was another matter which preyed upon his mind, and it was a matter of dotibt how, if ever, he'd get his pay for that. He lay- in his Cot for a long time, cogitating in his mind how to manage. His rifle was in reach, and once he became so angry that he cocked it and prepared to shoot, but just then bethought what a mean advantage he would be taking ofthe lion, who was enjoying the hos pitalities of the house unbidden, be sides, he was afraid that he would on ly wound the animal, when the latter might take the little joke as an insult and inflict punishment. Therefore he decided not to shoot, but remained quiet, not forgetting, however', to keep his rifle in his hands and ready cock ed. It was a bright moonlight night, and no curtain, not even gla?s, inter vened to render the cabin dark and dim. The big' logs in the fire-place cast a comfortable glow over 'the room and, as the lion was stretched t full length enjoying the warmth, the pic ture was a beiuliful one, although Mr. Williams .did not enjoy "it. The phlegmatic German was snoring away like the bass notes of a trombone, in different and oblivious to these mat ters of interest. The. night seemed to be a long one. It appeared toie owner of the cabin as though some modern Joshua had been along and etopoed the moon-. "He- grew tired of waiting though, singular as it mayJ appear,iie did not grow sleeps. It was his usual custom to get up lirst in the moniiug, but on this occasion he con cluded to let the German do t!ie morn ing chores, thinking, also, that the guest 8ALiSBURYlMARKEt7 ijeee plates . AJ - , .,L xr ri- 1, (ot , including i DPlawaref, Blaryland, K-ZZl Kituckv. Tennessee and Misonri). SS : 1 br" "-. . euwr. , - - w plus the yotea , pf . the .five ex-border iinri nw Bt;itoj 'I.xt r uhi!A nnmnfr fit electoral rotes (iulluding Colorado),3G3 ; Lrrectea ny JieCtrBBrf8, Beall & Deax. tffirfrxr In .t 1 SS f 137 rnm 1 SS 4 ' . . . uuarj io. iO0. Wave 4S-&tlie number of votes from tb Co;r?W 12 ormer ueo states needed, m tne supposed j ? snd probable cse lo elect a Democratic ProaidpYit: flnl turn n1:itp r.F Wmve IT , I T . . ' . - .1 Tup.., xorK ana incaiana aione cast ou votes WitieAtowmI AvmxnA kt FLotm- low . da 111 ,". stains 10.1 IJ- market stockeq-Mtiest fam and both these ! states have Democratic j Corn market well supplied ' : 55.G0 jrorenoia lo-oay. xo wonucr inai qis- i jjueau raooeraie uemanu as uenoa tinsuithed Uefublican bol'uicians are ex Sweet Potatoes readily at . 4050 hibitia unmistakable svniDtoms of uuea-tlRI8lt do according to dual. juries 'not' ' to av' alurm. Aa Pat rm. I VAT9T- ' 5055 -r.U..4 .1... 1.,..- , romfia to ! " . . t . CnrcKESS-per dozen ! ' " 1.502.00 about it. The dilemfua is a growing oiie j Onxoss in demand 75 wlnehever bora is selected. To do nothr Cabbage full marketeer lb. 2K2l m, to let events take their course, 19 to drift with folded arms over the Jails. NEW YORK JIARKET. JAN. n. 1870. : !. J.. m i ; i ltr.'; I " , laigut uo ior xuriiian pouu ( CrtTTOxnnH aTxl worV Owlin mi eians, brought Up from iufaucy OU the low middling 12. mid(nin- 12U: miiidllno- 5 - . a tim hq r i . imm I -I." ;l " l w . Korsu ; oiir 'American sort are, hardly fair 14f, fair 15 ' ,.l AJ,U.UII svmo lue reeuVj 1 ChAhxotte, Jan. 10-Cotton dull and in- euuc'.iuu, ituce iui cusmets now wwq m . xt;1ii ioi t. lose note at tue 12k d-ood ordmarv stftinpfl 011 l C r - xzy be to Lazarcl and to rsortii tuiin possibly could be gamed at. the Seut,lr let alone the fact that there is a Democratic House in the wav. RECPATUR1NG AN ESCAPED M U RD'ER J : R CIILORFORMING AND ROiiBIGG A VrH OLE TOWN. ! v Sr. JosEiitr, Mo. Jan. S., Frank Brown, convicted of murder who escaped from prison-bere on October the 28tb, 1 t s t -w m ii oreu ipcapaireu at Ajsoorn, Mo., on the Hannibal & St. Joeepb R. Ri -Thursday bight, burgers broke ieto a drug store aud sfolo a bottle of chlorform with which thoy drugged the whole town. fin . ; L ney robbed botii uotels, ail Ine stores and many private residences, they secur ed several thousand dollars aud escap ed. NOTICEHavinjl retired from the Watch man, X will thank all those indebted to me for advertising ox otherwise tC.come forward and settle promptly. 15 Cts. JJ one rox of Concentred . j ENNIS5' f1 D ax Euous Dis bases- I f an y u n htA ievi Dg Thomas in this eoinnianity needed addition al evidence as to! the unquestionable skill of Dr. Jones. 'aud Lis amazing success iu affbr diug speedy. relief toimultitudes of sufferers whobuve consufted bim; let them find con iTrmation strong as holy writ in the testimo ny of the parties themselves." Seeing and bearing is believing; and day yArds of dwellings before tbey enter. Char. Democrat. OT TON, CORN, OAT Flotir, Har, &c.j II ought hy WALTON 4 ROSS, and full Charldtte PMces Paid in Chsli. r We are elad to sav to our friends that we are now daily receiving an unusually large stock of DRY GOODS.BO0TS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, 4 CLOTHING, HATSf j NOTION J &c, I WlUCil HA"VE BEEN BOUGHT AT LOW PRICES, AND SHALL BE SOLD FORSORT ' ' PROFITS. Remember This. Now is the time of the year" for Pneumonia-, Lung Fever. Conghs, Cuids, aud fatal re sults f predisposition 'to Consumption and other 1 uroat and Lung Disease. Uocuee i German Syuup has hteu used in thisueith- borhood for the past two or three years with oat : ein!) f.tilur1 to cure. If you have i.ot used tliU ineiiiciue yourself, go to jour Druggist Theo.-F. Kluttz, Halisburr.N. C, aud ask l.iui of if wonderful success amoug Bagging 16ct8i Ties ins customers. 1 wo doses will relieve the A good Woman shoe worst case. 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Ilis mode cf instruction is as U and rlAl tin a nnsettfl n-n-n i illlive altex hinu What a com- evidence of perfect restoration from misery follows : lio jdaced the canary in a room fame on the advauta'res of an and vvrethednessltO Venewed health and hai where it c6uld not bear the sinsrine of i unteucreu anu unaioftu. imtelf. he advanced ctep by step p .', " ' ' - J, American people... Ail Ul, even if it were in the least necessirv. pIiKhd by unsweriiiiriuteffrity. r , . i . , ' a?e; land persevering research- ? auer ol lDresl ' aua encourage- (?; of. these nrinciules. it is in the mentr however, to the afflicted, a -few will .,nf-r-W,e8s-lw,,ta ttaiu be mentioned otAose.weU known -iu this n4 result. : The same success is . . , , .' . U , . . tue- commercial' world as in tho t vcinuy wno nave expenenceu reuei ai nis U proven lu case of Db Terr's hands. Amonis these mav be included Mr KKPAR4TtoN. He. conscions of , -..m. ; r .. ' i has just been cured in an almost iucredibly sihort. time, of that usually life-long mishap, hernia. ' . , - y vuuotu'un - i hibolred patiently, .and . tvday no i taken w firm "a hold o"fc the puolic his Liver Pills, They stand on aund bf tbeliealirig ladder. OUGHT TO LIGHT.' C K Also Mr. Si inou Fleishman, : ofthe mercan tile bouse of S. Coben, Esq., iu Americust " 41 mm m . m .. mm tm- ' m. u ;nn vu, i t I lhis individual s eves bad been crossed, and u(.i:ati uaa utcu 111.1 - . ... several days by the discovery his vision serhmsly impafred for twenty-one s of a Rambler's, cu-rious occult vars- ut nowr th dfc bas been per- aeauncr his victims ont of their i : 1 he ease of Win. Ira Smith, one of the n-as found, : in the garret of an !crly atUched to the Xansion ' . st TQopi in the row of .white ed to !jhe House on Inniss str. the row was recently pnrchas iosE Browx, who separated rest and rolled it baclc. to'carry in connection withr; his. JA very ; uown ine cnunney tne id rrefc-was. brought to ligbt. ; . It l board about 20 inches "wide, nd 2 inches thick,, with the cor-J,-arid suspended to a , rafter Is,' fastened near each corner j. toilet swing in-a horizontal ?rjbe ver-bead coiling xoonj Joloir us possiblej tb young gentlemen f Mercer University, and a ?on of David Smith, Esq., of this city, whose eyes were straightened and cured afteran infirmity of twelve year's duration, aflFords another striking instance of the won derful skill of this scienti6curgeoBr ,- Mr. W. A. Hopsou, th popaUr merchant on Second street, is among the number like wise fbo, in the short space of three weeks, has bad an affection of the eyes of twenty-one years standing, whollj "removed . 7 In the loathsome disease ofthe nose known as ozoena. pr. Jones has be equally success ful, as cafl be sliown in 5a very large number of instances. Tro patients Of tbi fsity villJ corroborate tbijs stateroom; other birds ; suspended its cage from the ceiling, so. that the.. bird would see Us re flection in lx mirror. - Beneath tbe jglaEs be plaecd a musical box that was rcgula ted to pla no oilier tune-but ''Home Sweet Ilonie' Hearing no other sounds but this and believing the music proceed ed from the bird it saw in tbe mirror, the yoaug canary soon began to catcb- tbe notes and finally accomplished what its owuer bad! been laboring to attain tbit of singing the song perfectly. Mr. Vv'all bas been offered and refused $20 for this yel- low-tbroafed soprano. , Daring Higlncay Robbery. On Satur day .evening last, about dark, two wagon ers, Messrs. R. E. Ford and Robt. Ropet!, of Union eonnty, were forcibly robbed on the "Lawyer Road-, about half a mile; be yond Mr. Baxter II. Moore's by five j ne gro men who followed tbem from tbe city. After seizing and robbing Ford of about S25, tbey shot two or three balls at jRo- kett, one wounding bim in the -ankle, which was extracted by Dr. Gibbon on Sunday morning. , Our city authorities, have been wajlcb ing for the illains, but so far have failed to make any arrest. - f We Lave not time to,comment on mch daring rascality. There are too many idle, bad people; loafiug about the city, and uulei3 more speedy punishment is meted oat jto . robbers . and I other law breakers, it will soon 1 be - dangerous j for our -citizens to walk alout io the suburbs after p ignl. C&M. Jk$. might desire to remain and breakfast with them, in vhich ease foe was will ing that his hired man should do-the hpnors of the table. The lion scarce ly changed his position, and his purr ing sounded to Mr. Williams like thunder. Daylight at length dsegan to licht up the country, and Hans crawled out of his bed, gathered Ills' pants in. his hands aud started to the fire-place to dress by its warmth. Just as he raised his right leg to thurst it down into his pants his gaze rested upon the lion. For about half a min ute he didn't sav anything, but his eves bulged out like a eea crab. Hei then gave a shoat which was enough to waken the dead, and nearly lifted the roof from the cabin. It lifted the lion who vith a howl of fright, sprang out ofthe window, Mr. Williams giv ing him a parting salute as he went out. The state-of their appetites and and the high prices of food rendered it necessary that they should economise; therefore they ate a light breakfast. The repast ended they went out to look for their night's guest. The snow on tho ground was marked with blood, and they had no difficulty in tracing him. In a short time he was overtaken, whereupon each opened fire, and the lion "shed out his life sweetly there.' He was a monster in size, weighing 517 pounds. A Wife's Power. A good wife is to a man, wisdom, strength and courage; a bad one is confusion, weakness and despair. . No condition is hopeless to a a man where tbe wife pofppeses firmness, decision and economy. There is uo out ward propriety; which can counteract in dolence, extravagance and folly at borne. Xo 6pirit can long endure bad influence, Man is stroug; but bis heart is not ada mant. He needs a tranquil mind; and especially if be, is an intelligent . man, with a whole bead, be needs hs moral force iu the confiict of life. To recover bis composure, home must be,a pkee of peace aud comfort. There bis eon! re news its strength', and gees foith witb renewed vigor to eneoonter the labor and troubles cf life. Buf if at borne be. find no rest, and ibe're is int with bad temper, jealousy aud gloom, or assailed Villi com-J plUlfll miu tcuguio, uui - t auuutr, auu he pink ioic dcfpair.h '; HlMoro Military: Acaiesy, Hillsboro, N. C. Thin Inetitution, recently known as "Horner and Graves'R School," will hereafter be con ducted by K. H. Graves jis sole Principal, aided, as heretofore, by the ; accomplished in-. Btruclors Hugh Morp'on Jr., Ind Msj. W. II. was"at'bieved aliust at a 6tdde by tbo thet I Hamllto, . . . . j ' eCT) sue- . f , For rirwilara unnlv tn Mai. jtessive year has witnesxod fresh accessions to I vv if. Hamiltnn." until tiie &th of Jan., and the favor vdtFi which the BittunL were early afterwards to the Principal. 10:lmo. recalled, and tbe area o( its popularity is no I ingor confined to the United States, but in- ciutio. i?v? Rritish Provinces in North Amcr ica una the TTeit Ind:e.s, fcouth America, Mexico, poriiuus oi iurupo anu AUriraina desirable unimproved buildme luts iu That it is not only a remedy for dyspepsia, city yalnalle Town Lots For Sale The undersigned offers for Sale the most tbe 0ft.ll and examine ".plots. ' ' KERR CRAIGE Oct. 23 1875 if j coatirpatiou, biliousness, urinary and unerine complaints, iiorvousncss and debility, but al.o a preventive of thoso maladies to which air and water, impregnated with miasma, gc birth, had bocn nowhere so fetrougly cvi- dcnceil as in those regions where climatic conditions unfavorable to health cxist, and: where the liitlers fcavs been long and con- stantlv tested. To call tm supsro cordeal a remedy that has made its mark, cannot we JBaary22 1874 t ILink be regirdsd ss boatiDg, nines thers is probab'yuo proprietary remedy more widely linown, aniversally respected and emphatically endorsed than these Bitters. Blacta aai Merson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. . SALISBURY, N. C Attention FAHMERS' GRASS SEED. BILL A EOSCOEi ; ; OB, KORIU AND SOUTH. A Trilling National Romance, Based Upon the .Administration of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, and the Ex equiion of Mrs. Surra tt in 1865. Written by a Distinguished States !' ' man. : . WRITTEN IIV BLOOD; ou, 2 HE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. A Story of the Last Napoleon'8 Reign. Br M. Quad, oy the Mkhioas Press. FIGHTING AGAINST FATE ; 1 on, A LONE IN THE WORLD. A Brilliant Society Serial, now Running, iby Mm. MARY.K. BRYAN, who is the Finest Slory-Writer r '; of the Age MARRIED J nst received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass, Blue:(Jrass, Red Top, and Timothy which I will pell cheap at In Charlotte, onthe 6th inst., by the Rev. E. I II. Harding, Mr H. M. Raniseur and Miss Mary j Bad I) a in. COllijSEE! Ruggies for rale, all grades a classes. I' have, on hand, Jiuggies which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and as low, or lower tban any other establishment; in North Caro lina, according to grade. Allikindsof repairing done, at short notice. s Those wishing any thing in? my line.' wonld ville, Texas, and Miss Anna S. WithcrH, daugh- do well to call and see ine, before purchasing terofJno. O, Withers, deceased. elsewhere as I am determined not lo be outdone i enner in prices or quaniy oi wots, in ineaiaie. In the Methodist Church in Lincolnton, on Call On me at FrankKn Academy, 4 miles N. the 22d ult., by Rev. J.T. Harris, Dr. G. L. W. of Salisbury, N. C. 1 . Q.I REEVES. ; 0n"the5th inst., at the residence of the bridv's inotlier, bv Rev. W. Kimbaff. Mr. Calvin J. Cruse and Miss-Mary Jane Brown, both of this county. Ou the 2G;h ult., at the residence of Mr9. S J. Johnson, near Davidson Collece. bv Rev "W. P. Williams, Mr N. G. Danlap of Jackson . EDITII imVTIIORNE ; '-' ' f OR, 1 The Temptations of a Factory Girl. "Bt a Potclau Novelist. RE MINI SCEJf&ES J 7 ! OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT Conner of South Carolina, and Miwt Lander, dai-jgluer ofthe late Hon. Wni der. Ell Lan- DIED. Mr. Eliza A. Lakper was born in Ireland on May 1st, 179U, and fell asleep in Jesus at midisht on. Wednesday, Dec. 29th, 1875, at Lincolnton, N. C. She had been an acceptable member of the Methodist Clmrch, Sonth, for many years, having had in ber childhood lb privilege nf hearing lie v.. John Wesley preach in hr lather's house. Her unusual vigor of mind and character laid the foundation for the success and influence' of . ber children. This section will never forget her oldest "son, Hon. Wm. Lander, wbo died a few years "ajro; and Uw Q)y surviving son, tiamnel, is a Minister of the' Gospel, and a member of ihe S. C. Con ference. - E5we had ; Iwtu for years wailing -paticritly and cbeerfu'lv for her summons, and. when tne piesnger rame, UM nouun v do but to dit. Ccei;. v - " . 12 : 6 mo; TO CONSUMPTIVES : s . : . . i . 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