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s ' 1 ' V - ' Is.. f t . L DC A L . JANUARY 27, 1876. i1Concert Itiwillbe eeQ by lh programme, that that sonrcel of enle pleasureand pride to our people ; the Salisbury, Band will -give their second grad Conpn of the reason, in j 1.1. uwiBjnignu a. mjgm the dark gea, when atrau glance at the program hie is sufficient to1 atioift bravery, olvmtjr and heroism prevailed Tronbone, Cornev Flote, Vocal and instngf mental solos, and combinations of these, mak ing, m fact, the best' programme ever offered our people, and we all Show that the rendition ; - J of the music will be as jood as can be done any r I where south of Mason aml.T); inn's lino u Messrs- iiEKixEY are erecting ai : b and hear t it rs.ii.ii . n. it , i- -4 -1 ' s - , "F r "w ! " " IMC DUIttl L Store Room between the Market amount charged .for admission ". ...j i 1 i I - ,.1 : ., i,;; -i: ,...' . 7,7 . W fjf C. WrxTx'ia building. a hand Vefidenceon the comer of JFolton 'ouucil streets. . . -X... ' f JO Mk33rs. Editobs : i i'; :.u i r i tr i " ; " Oar Scotch-Irish settlements-are we not an intel ligent and a christian "Commtmltr. or raifeer, fio we not- nave fine reputation,- at tease, or -oemg sucni Why then should we suffer last 1'ouny America' to Introduce heathen practices, or such- as bad their gin in. the -dark -ages, when strange notions l roisia prevauea t -qgi auuae the harbarons cavaliers, eal led CiwmatKne. a uractiee - that was rife be tore an tatelllsent Christian people suocfeeZT the wild Indian ixace oi th la Western empire, or In the days ot, igno rance ana wipersifuoa. -: - - . r way snouia a-curiboan. ana proreaseaijTinQous and enllgBtened people think ofgolng back to older times oi cruel ciilvalrjr and -martial knighthood t Well might weexclalm wnd A trgUUw, "uo mores; oh tempura 1". ."What must we think of the professed touower oi uie meet ana lovciy jesus, wno can en gage In this wild Indian sport of cruelty and barb- nsux t. xea, noi oniy engage in toe unemi sport oi at . - - f y - - i v - - www. mm i t m nu&viucuui aic iu i .rKlattr has large a?8ortihent of Prfee forhe! bliildipg of a large tobacco seeds, peas, beans, &c jast to hand, ,aclory t0 f , occupied by Messrs. Booe A h frh nnd irenuin. : M V. oi iavie. flir. rinos. Urowu will f " . ' ' ' 1 . . k .. V Buperiniena me JDuiiding, which will commence I : ... TaA. 5H V. t-.i T o me worK oi an association t.i w. . . , ' t . ofthe Citizen who are incorporated under the rear oi me ivwn Acaaemr.r wuere i . . . . . ii . i . i . - f w I 1 iviicliuiii i iucwus. A. I. Mock,Thos. E.Brown, M. L. HblnW G T I .. i : ' 7 -ii i .. . . i .... tt. a. iujnu is enlarging ana J,m A.-Kinghim, land P Ai Davis. There is hope! jig" jhe- honse' on the east corner of J for Salisbury wheti oqr business men go4l irid Council streets, where he pro- W0"K tun? practically for the good ofthe place. we leei inai,iue old uurg has touched bottom and that good thriving prosperous times are ahead. toopw- StdreJ Dqsh, pastor. :of the Lutheran h in this place, is also editor of the leran Visitor," published at Colura I C-t we beliere. - :" in full tide ef success. in just when needed. Mr. Tom BRpWjjWnti very and sale stable! JCMACHER & BlRCKHKAD. of Balti- . have failed. This' firm has euoyed del-able popularity iu this part -of the rvatid many will regret their failure iiisfortune "to friends. tit 11 i J tjcur UK tr aicnman. Uymg, dying, slowly dyinf; OSteallhily tlwa glestaway Ah ! the midnight for thy paU-- Dear old yer, thott may'st nqt stay ! . - " i ' " , -Treasured memories thou dost bear, Sealed within thy boso.rn calm .Side by sidtt with anguished pain , Oh ! flowef iif death, and flower of balm. I VALUABLE Land foi Sale tue touraaiaent with great congeniality ot feeling, but will even laccomDaar the- lrrelisrlDus erowd into the nlsrhtly revelry and inad. carouslni fbf the dan- elasr room, where they either actuallV nartlcliKite in e inuco-jtoea aanceor ieasiineir eager eyes in oeuuiumg iuiuers m.ineir wua capers pi mirui ana reveh-y, giving loutse. reigns to their unrestrained appetites tor eanniy, sensual pleasure; ( . 'l'lils-tounaAmeat with all Its accompariunents. Is doubtless one: of the tughiy prized baits i with which saiaa, uui Aicn-aeceiver, nsnes tor souls. Yes, and many an unwary youth he draws Into snare 1 Should iot alltJioparents and GooVlovlng christians nrtne their voices against this will heroism : and so-called, Knignia oi nonor, whom atan "delight to honor T" Oh ye uuwary youth, who have lately enllsted for the army ot Ktng Jesus, engaged, to become christaln soldiers, come away and show yonr perfect contempt lor such wild martial snort of tin ungodly I j - What are the urotits or advantages of i sucn" tiffofk fcoming spen jo; uie neaven-born soul oi tne true curisuaa. Uoes not-taie Bible say i "Come out from among themrand be ye aeparate,, says the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing, and I will receive you.! Doubtless this Arch deceiver, who Is said to be tran lormeu ibio vji ansei of LtfrhtKlves uiese- honorable &DiKULa ii.-ejianjunir naxae, vu : twyai ivBigiiLs;- mm cSad and weary) i thine image( - ell Shrouded in! a heart of care. If purcbauce thou'st been a milestone, " Set by highways of Despaif! v. E:' ! ; ' ' ' ' Bnt petted and earess'd thy memory : 1m glad hearts, that date with thee,, . Love and IopVs entwined awakening " Prayer and kiss and home to' be. Dear-, Old !Xar n hlessiog warm, I Giye I theeia fond good-bye Treasure, deafer than gold or gems. iiH ' Thou bear it with me. Good-bye. Good ; bye. . I P. V. C is remeythatm-r V SucccstU tbe ! meed I of excellence . The truth of has ee'ri,beeuv 't more, forcibly exemplified thaa by thetriompaaut leareer of HostetteVii StoiuaiBitiersi No.:8ooner did the people discoter tbe-'enuise mbnU ot ithil I .,The unersignecl isjauthorized to sell pri- supreme ibvgorantand borrective than they t&tely, three valuable! tracts of Land, situa? hastened to stamp itwithjtbe seal oi popular- d in Mt Ulla Township, Rowan co be ity. Tbe press and medfcal profession speed- SS to the estatq of the late Dr.OI J nrtt-rTt tlx hiI trtknra rvr t tTl r (1anhArl ily fo11dwedlntboi vakr of the pabiie and g follows . " emphatically endowed ih. Thns-from the itoe 'tract of 200 acres, more or less. ref ontset the 8ucces?of the Bitters as a idjoininff the lands f W. A. Poston, Phi remeuy-anu preyeuuve ; was au ,houihucuj a.iexanaer, ana otners, on wmcn mere is a fact, and a degrefe of popularity which it often j .ood dwelling and oit-houses, and the soil tako trfnf.iarr tiiAfltotaea rear to attain. 8 wel1 adapted for cotton and grain. was achieved almost at a stnde. by tbeMbet UJ- ra I or new prtparation. Since that time every sue- r. ftnd rhM9 Th- traf.t 5: cessire year has'wttnesfed fresh accessions to Tery productive; and ft large portion of it is ii - ' . . . itL T ! . . ..-... I 1 1 ' ." 1 I tne favor wiin wnicn me .outera eio vmnj very neaviiy umDereq. regarded, au,d the are ( its popularity is no 8. Another tract Of about 80 acres, ad longer confined to the rjbite-3 ! State, bat in- joining the lands Df J L. Freeze and others, nfi tTinritfsh Provinces id North Aoier- consul aimosi epurfiy oi wooaiana ana ka' anil the ' West IhaW SoTrtfc America, Mexico, portion of Eatope' and Autrailra. 'Annl. to the nndersimed at ML Ulla P. Two ktfjAii6i.?NA Nkgboes pHbi6t then the successful ones are to highly prmiegklasi ED. ihe fact, is we lud the- boys -up in .this -k mim um a . . ... . . . . 1 ,4 . St f . . f 1 i 1 1.1 9 . I y 4uucu,, tta vtuccu, vi oiaie. one ior stealing, ami maomer lor crack- maid of honor. O what great honor! -tteen! queen - .nt,,p hnt ui," inmnl l-.il --t M of what? Oueen of Beauty, perhaps, or at any rate, ng a noue, nut jliey jumped fcui and ran to ouoen of Pride and Vanity. Her Drtde and vanity Alabama to run for otbee. Ilieh Parson, lar ,V. Mausev, Esoj.-. has about completed w dwelling on Main, between Bank and i otreets, and it is a very attractive place Id, ; It is more ornamental than any other inoe in Town, and comprises many of the improvements in the general plan and ial fitractqre. ' It seems to have come And, by-theway, it Is a splendid estalilishment in all points. " ir i iji.ii L- i i h-uj a uriuai carriage always reaay. -11 looks as if had beenilmade to accommodate runaway matchs':hasH trumpet through which to speak to the driverand the driver to speak back to the paseengeri1 The driver has a high perch and a commanding view -of everything outside, and can therefore give notice of pur suers. ' The party insjpe is luxuriously provid ed with cushions, and comforts, and even a a mirror; and little pocket all about to stick things con venient for graveling; and if running away, places t4 put pfetols, gun caps and am It is a nice4hing tot ride in, and only ice will tli us be fyKtepodnnd nourished, and she wlU cenv, from Davie Coujity, his his legs now persuade herelf that she la as great a Oueen In the T"tLi ; ,ua a i uJL ui, . J it i eyes other lovers, as VashU was when she refused w,ckfcd ln the Alabama Udose and John to come Into the Royal banauet of . Ahasuerus. Aod Cowela, burglary, from eitherChtawba or Row- thus the Maid of honor la envied by the others -of the, an county, carries his osUitioniry behind his merry carousing, and she looks perhaps with con- anr nha JCna ,h ... ,.; X' . c tempt on all thtt were so unfortunate as to miss the ear, and has twopages to waitoh him in the ler pride i&erubed ? :: j cou4tfrpatiott, 'bilibuHness, nrmarr and unenne H Jan. -10.1870.- l 14:3m cbinplaitf.; " llerfonsiieiss and! 'debility, bat also a preventive of thoie maladies : to which f jH01VAI Aif ana water, lmpregmitca wun miasma. fifive bVrth.'ha been bow here so: strongly- evi i - 77 1 . . ' 7 - . 1 V. n 1 : . I - aeiiceu as in muse reeianis .i-cic riiuKiw f . conditions unfavorable to health exist, and ijjohn RnflFty and wife Rosa, Moiea Peeler and where the Bitters have been lone and con-1 wife Polly, John k Hodge aud wire Camilla .... i m. iiu.-. , k . h. Hodge, Moses Trejler and wi.et.ra, John biauip imu.v xo a.. .m-. upc u v.u. - link and wife Siphi4. Alexander Waller and remedy tnat.bas made its mark.-.-cannot - we wjfe ijanra Jane, Calvin Earnheart, Mary L. . v - . . . t-r COBHTY- !i Tnthe Superior Court SUMMONS iOR BELIEF. think 1e regarded as boastinc', sinee' there is probably no proprietary remedy tnorV widely i knowu, univeirsally reflected and emphatically endorsed than thise1 Bit.tets. ; " ; people can wel) afibrd stvle. to go in such splendid TGkn. Jos. E the Western Road. JoirKsTpx came down ast evening, and regis tered at the National Hotel. The modest CILTY" OR " NOT tiCII.Ty : faddy ' J 1erty.w.as before the Mayoc the. .-other day Ved with drunkenness:. "Guijty or not guil- lsked the. Mayor. Faith, ad thats what kito be after finding out. If I jsay not (v divil a bit will ye belave me at all, at all, ! i ' ' Tfl'l . k, rt .r.rr.fi .:-. -n ,! f I ol cl frpntlpmnf. PVlflpfit Itt infptiilml fn unco SHure ,uc a J 1 1 i wuuwuig iuctcii o - ... - , -,.--j ...v...v4 fc-. i . ty' till after yerve proved it." Sensible incognito, or as unknown, but in this he fail- pjr i '1 ' i 1 ed. uhen i becanie known that he was hete many of our citizens called to pay their Jut wont the girls mike the Vajentme's go 'fw, q vuruev yeacii They. wiU of course take advantage oana Paia mm.tn compliment oi a seren- Jieopp6rtutrity and make the boys leap for ae. liis nanie was called, ana lie came We know t of some young ladies who torwaril to nnd jiumirects 0 people surroun cl having a big picture valentine made for ing tbe door,Jdesiring to look on one who CfltlweU of he Charlotte Observer Tliey 1 bore so Conspicuous and honorable a part in ilc that if hewill hang it in his roow-where the niernprable, erepte of the late war. -lie ran. teeirolten,(near the mirror (or. instance) ,niade a soldier's sp?ech, shorthand pointed, :abe eaiily pernuaded to leave off bis false scarcely Ixceeding spnple thanks Ibr such an when he goes out. unexpected public ; demonstration compli- mentory to himself And retired amidst hear ty cheers. f . . ;. . ine cimrman on friviieges rt nnvmiifl tr tiit-m i U . There are many objections to these things. One y,'"" iuuuct-hh of no small Importance t tiie great danger of the Gov. Brogderi will please make a note of it, and rider or the horse, or both, being hurt through acd- have a committee to wait on therii with rood dpnt Thi hnrea la a vain thlmr frw Mfatir & twt wn . nrP t. "lisi nil lawful Piulvnra tA 01' ifuc auuji usii ui uialflfl, JUf lilt VlUV own life and the life of otbera." . eroor'a duly i firfit to tlie law, riu matter how But tne main oDieciioa to tne tournament and ita i mnrh it intor with tho nnnv J r icia aro Mia lfinnriilivlnor s1Ttxntix Thnon trmihiitr . . . . . . .9 amusements are iiotaicmW.forntirivii.nrtX t lation .tor, Alabama, lhe chairman wrjte I lisdous commumty. hence the whole mass of the the following letter to Gen. Cox? giibd cltLsens should show their perfect contempt for I Montgom ekV, A LA., Jan. 21,1 876: sucn wim u-ii-unsuan vmvairy ana uarennea nero- . rj. if r i ,-,, i,,. 1- t?.. ,n. Tft. thP n-hniP hnmmnnifr mwn ht aii w,w, te. It i K Vox. Chairman VemocTijAit Lxtm- and show their perfect sirufcfrby absentlnsr them- tioe Committed J)eur Sir: I am instructed bv selves from places where Buch thinc are practiced." the Hnmmiifee on PriviJpirPrt nnA Vluciinno iri A1 your aistance in enabling North Caro- WimKT-good demand at young men, yes, and young modest maidens too, are lipa to obtain sorue of her fugitives from jus- Cork market well supplied uiA.-u ciiaiauucu uj uuutrio nuo yemuauc uicm mdi, nee, wiiieii win grea iy relieve me uenerai jieal nioucrate uemanU at ImXrwiMw Anblj by removing two neg.oes, one from Swekt PoTATOES-readily at lder ones me ouuse. anu uue ui me oenaie, cnargeu as Irish e cannot 1 r xs like faithful Abraham, command their own house- ru , V I, WU1" ,euJ" anoiner otaie, i JJxter . w . . . . . I t . . . h. b .11 i. 1 jM T h a !. .H t . 1 I noio. Let inose iast xoung Americans see mat tneir wui. e win guimv turn iiieinover 10 me an-1 p. .... (in7pn wild nracUces are distrusting to the better Dart: let tir.rit.oa r.f .! Stto lTnrli rorr, . i "lKMS r11 u wu me viiruwusjoung iauit ui.--ountt.nance mis prac- ;r..,, ),.. . r .1' .- .-. tlf- lPt.1t. twr rtparlv pn hT threw ht. onracr in 1 " vucii i-l' i . "c iikjiui- ;es of crowning ineni, is muicieo in uavie county, Earnheart, Wm. D. '.Enruheart, and -Henry Alice Eamhart, I .against George W. (Huffman, povey M. Huffman, and Michael llolsbuuscr and wife Clementine. . . . ' t State of JVortli Carolina. To the Sheriff of Rowan county Greeting You are hereby bommanded to summon George W. Huffman, l)ovey M. Huffman, and Miohael IIoLthonaer ad wife Clementine, the Cottox moderately Vriks. Middlings, 11 Defendacts above pained, if they be; found low do 11 I within your county, to appear at the office of ptains 010l I the Clerk of tlie Superior Court for Ue county market stocked best fam. ' f S.CO of Rowan, within twenty days after tlie service super.' : 2 751 oi tui summons on inemexciusive orttne uay 1 I II If T) 1 11 Dut,u ptji VKOf auv uoncikUC u'luujniub, a i.vvvfti.nj I 1' 1 - i 'ii t. j u.. ..jxt.. - e ' SALISBURY iliaiKfeT, . Corrected by McCrBBiKS, Be all A Deak. '; January 27, 1875. Flour- IIEY ADVERTISEMEHTS. .O A Taloguk 'of JlTew Books on BUIL J il L DING ; fiee 27 Warrik St-, p. T. -B1CEKELLA CO i 9-4w' DO YflU l'eojr Female." Send your ad- rfr iVtT drtss and get something that will ' I Dr'n" yon n honorably over $150 j . MUiX&i. a month sure. J5Sj IsvESTORR, i 12:4w. j Umiqk, 175 Greenwich Sty y . Y. , ' ; PSYCHOXlAXCY, or SOUL CHARM--INGt" How either sex may fascinate and t gain the love & a flection of any person they: choose icftantly. This simple, mental acquire. . ' ment alllcan (Hissess, free, by fnail, for 25-.' togetherfwijh I a marriage guide Egyptian ? Oracle, J)reams, Hints to Ladies, 'edding- JNight blfirt, &,c. A queer book. Address 1. ; WILLIAM & Co., l'ubs. I'liila. J2:w AfSfiEAT OFFER!! , We wil d'uring the HOLIDAY'S dispose of j 100 PUNQS ad ORGANS of first class makers, including WATERS' at lower prices tnan evtfr belore onered. loniniy lnsiaii roents received running from 12 to 36 months. Warrane fpr 6 years. Second Hand Instru ments atextrenielv low prices for "cash. IUus- tratfd OtialcfyutsiMaiied. Agents tran d.". Ware rooms 41 llroadway, S. Y." HORACE VX- 12:4w. NO. 19 mrlATJ-N ELIZA YOUNO, Srigrhftoiil7piing's Zlebellions Wife. gggT !The6n,1y complete ExK)se of all the SECRETS jofi BRIGHAM'S HAREM ey" written.! Birn in Mormonism, ANfl ELIZA now exposed to (he world, AS NO OTHER WOMAN CAN the SECRETS, MYSTERIES and CRIME, ofthe hwrrible-iH-item t Polyga my, froai line very beginning. Nearly 200 JI lutratins beautify the work. It is the best selling-look published, 10,000 more men and women can have employment and make from $5 to $10. daily. ALL LIVE AGENTS .writingfor Illriatrated Circulars witlv LARGE TERMS- feent free. Do notTlelay, but ad- dresa DJSEIN, OILMAN & CO., Hartford, Ct., Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. 12:4w themselves, desnlte everrthlnz that older can say or do." Let the christian parents then see I we are informed with burglary, that they exercise their Just parental authority, and .,-,, u jmi m,:,,,!i : fWhtui xu,n r.r.mm.ni thr hA,, punish lor crimes commuted in ai do according to qual. the tournament and Its consequences of crowning raenf, is indicted in Davie countv, JN. C. the queen and maid of honor and royal knighthood &c, other, John CoWlen, for burglary, indicted in that all these thing are not for a christian communl- r , 'h Rowan conntv tv tn nr-H IM lint. PVfn fnr tho sntivr rnul rtorwnt IjJiattUa Or li'lWHJI tOUIllT. Truly yours. orable RnlghthotiEl ! Let all the sober and respecta- : J.A Belllt Chairman The following notice printed at this office in Eggs Onions in demand Cabbage full market- per lb. ble portion ol this ScotcU-lrlsh settlement frown down tnis unennsuan practice, ana wno can ten -H rr yru"rl ii .ri. ii in prifosi miv fnllnw t -Rirt. lat nnr 1 good people and our. professing christians encourage loOy, will throw some light on the case of John these uiings oy tnir presence anu evident acquies-1 -.-..i(,a Li'ctty Time at outdoor. Morgan the A rtist, ( spread h'ra tent in front of vour office, and Lmpleting preparations for a heavy run ,in picture ti'usiuess. , He "goes in." like a man L extielcU to win, and (hat w generally his f -. MOCKSVILJ-E, C., - . ; '-I '.'!ii- ' Jan..2lst,1876. ' . Messrs, Becker ? Our town was-visited bv n destructive ffre liil ninht. The store-house :& A. Murphy have reiki jved to the store i k ,,ere ' a .yeiIow II6ase occuoied hujuKtiiaJer our officer-dividing the amP'e hv-Mr. R. M. UustiiJ was destroyed, onlv a with Mr. J. A. McCprjnaugheyf who will w oUhe ods vuHe a 'lo88 to Mr cbntinue buoiuess. . " ; I-a ,.;. KilwrLA in.Mnna . house of Wm. II. Bailey was saved, by a miracle, but his Joss ir heavy, as his goods were carried out and manjr' of them damaged and some lost. I learn tjiat the whole loss is esti mated at about $o,000. The work - of : an in cendiary without any. doubt. 1 No time to write any hews now; , ;. A. M. P. Catch 'em or Kill 'em." Credited in last iy the Charlotte Observer, is claimed the Concojd $un It is just as gtfod n the Sun a from any other source. e Sun is hari on "tramps" and it Wants m to; know it. We go iu for catching i putting them to work. We have town bance made for them to this effect, and hope the town official Vill execute it rouslyas occasion requires.. it fTbe last line of the programme for Tues- V night next, grate harshly on tbe ears poor printer?. The first initTal' of it , '""No eomplimentary- tickets.'-Now pat's to be done; tthey don't credit a fellow. aready we hear, in- imagination, the sweet jces of some of the fiir, blending with be I How tones of the flote. O ! now we hsvrJH .boysjost think of it, the girls ejaim this ftp) year and of bourse they will escort i y e boys-r- won't it be jolly I fVrfFi . ;.i ;. : . . Mx.J; H; Llovd. This gentleman has ttf'apending some time here, looking' around ad taking agricultural notes. His purpose is inform a number of families north, amount- f e to near lv one kundred." what he has seen U learned about our State. They wish to lo n,a healfliy ,and prosperous community. Id intend going to work. We hojie Mr. Lloyd I favorably impressed With this immediate tibii:t0 We want, just aj many1 as will come, pd we feel sure that ourjeountry offers advan Iges quite sufficient o induce them. Thco. X- Ramsay. Thia : psotleipan cturejl jaerney's Hall, last Thursday ight tb ajerrlluialLand. it is to'be feared. aapreclivwtideV:-Nothing short of MV t?aerHr " circasan "draw' urpeopPe froin tbi- p uVsuit of their Own myate aljaiftf at the busy season ofthe year. fe have lew people ot leisure, tew idlers ew whose whole time is not pre-occupied titber bv business. reli-?iou8. or. social en- agement8, anL tbey generally bold these (laima above these of ordinary accidents.. Oak- Gro'te Cent etcry. The town au thorities bavins ordered the trimming of the trees in tills" cemetery, left the wpik tbe bandsof ipersons without tnuch knowledge or skill in that business. We are glad, however,! to state that tbe woik of topping waa performed with less dam- ure to tne tomostones ana smau encio sures than -could'! bare; Leen ekeSted Many ot the Utnba lopped on were very arge, and it is remarkable that ,69-. little damage was don by thep in falling But that Uttjei shenld be. repaired imme diately, and we doubt not thai tbe Com missioners wiU orfler it without deky,, . !: r 1 1 'll fn 'BUFUS M0KGAH, tbe well known graphet,1; is;nriwr open ip Salisbury. W.)eret:fo few weeks onl.gj . f We-Must all Die. XUiU Oad facti bd it behooves ns to pre ne tp die rigbt when the tiind cinnes. Vew I 0s expect it Until old age overtakes and ad oaUhe3 08 wtli gray bairs that the time has frid.wbcfaVfe'lnurft'dye'' Then we look l&Wdtb find-out the best Wy. We will tell WU' iTJseo.vtbeFdre ilhan vBr. Tntt's, and wiiriaT ttehU Ydur rev- hairs will dig pear like made, and in thin places you wil f ve' gloiy, black " whiskers. . moustache and H'Ti fstf&F imitation of natur.-, w natural f af it eari nut. lie detected. ' and your dyeing pensos will be but one dollar. QUI cence. and let ynunz. lnexnerwnced and wealc nro lessors partake, and no prophet of our day can tell what win oe tne consequennes. on tne aemorau- once more let us cuu-upon tne young ennsuan soldier to remember that the irood Master has said : The frtendiihlD of the world Is enmity against God." i nen coma out rrom among- inem, ana snow your selves to be men noble soldiers of the cross. ROWAN. Receipts of P. O. Dept. Irwm all sources.-.'; Exenditurcs Debcit;. . . . .$27,441,360,57 ...33,011,309,45 !?50 Reward. The Commissioners of this city have ordered me to offer a reward of fifty dollars for the apprehension of JOHS. COWLES, colored wlio was arrested in this place on the 6th inst., charged of robbing the store of Mr. Hagan, of Newton, but made his escape from the officer, f JIALL'IGII MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. , RAl-Eiqu, January 26, 1S75. FLOUR, North Carolina $6.50 a $6.75. CORN, 8oc. CORN MEAL, 90 it 1.00 BACON. N. C. hog round, 16. " " hams 20. HIDES, green, 7 a 8. " , dry, 13. FODDER, baled, new $1.25. 1 HAY, N. C. baled, good. 1,00. 55(aG0 coPy which will be deposited in the office of enZ a the Clerk of tbe Superior Court for 8aid county, "".! within ten days from tie date of this summons. 4UdU and let them take notipe that if. thev fail to ac- ooio i 8Wer tbe said comDlamt within that .tiu:c, the 5o60 plaintiffs will applr to the Court for the relief 2025 demanded in the coiiiplaint. . 1.502.00 Herein fail not. ana of this summons make 124 one return. Given under my band and seal ot 1 i - a - - 75 saiu -urt, tnis oin tiay oi January, ipo. jqUPi ol . 1JOKAU, Clerk Superiof Court of Rowan County. ) 14-6t: $8 T 22 0TICE.-Having retired from the Watch man, I will thank aH those indebted to me tor advertising or otherwise to come forward and settle promptly J. J. STEWART. 1 C pfn Will buyojne 1J UIO. Lyeat Box of Conceutated EN SIS 5' 1800. CHARLOTTE MARKET Jan. 24. Cotton Dull at 12f for good middling; Receipts. Exjnenditures. Deficit;.,..... Receipts. Expenditures. Derlcii . . . 1870. He is a bright mulatto, five: feet five or six .6,169,918,88 inches high, about twenty-eight years of age, quick spoken,, intelligent, and weighs abonjt niiddlin 12t JoW. Jtnidilling 11 J to 1 If ; . $8,518,067,40 one hundred and thirty pounds. . 19.170,609,99 (signed): T. D. LONG, Intend' t ,10,652,542,59 Salisbury, N. C. , Sept. 8th, 18C9. $19,772,220.65 ..23,938,837,63 ...4,226,616,98 PFFICER8 AXD EMPLOTEE9 OF POBTAI. SERVICE Departmental ' " Postmasters.,.. Contractors Clerks, in Postoffices Letter; Carriers Route' Agents . v . '.. . .'. Railroad PostofficC Clerks M.- R. Messengers . . Local Agents Special Agents .- t.Vi'irh Total in service ...r.... Postmasters appointed by , President By Postmaster General MOXET ORDER MTSTEif. S84 35,547 6,280 4,467 -2,195 987 901 225 125 66 r-. 51,1T7 1.547 34,000 - 8,401 NAVASSA GUANO! - PRICES REDUCED. Selling this year, cash, at $56 25 On time, lst'Nov., 62 50 Payable in cotton, 450 lbs. , ! , read the following; : , M. O. Offices in op.ration . . J . 7 1 " ' i. niumpervOi aomwuft orutti L iiiimeaiiriM Valiil'o of which Was'. '. . : $7Y,431,251?,58 Number of orders navd 4,92.747 ValiLfHliftfilttli. 10 - 0 11353,75 A'mt repaid to remitteca-. ." 496,337.00 Total -of payacnt . . . . . . : i . - 77,361,690,75 Revenue from niohey 6rdef4.'.;" ifi 94,717,27 Expeiiaitji opioonf . y 74,575, 1 8 Net Revenue - 120,142,09 ' Out'o? the whole number of Ordersj paid, 270&1y.were alledged to have befen errone- MISCELLANEOUS. ' ThreIareAonlyr8i.r1 Sa?elS 'Ihl Union wbose postal receipts exceeded theexpendi-turesyiVia:- -Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. ' ' ,;; 1 ' jrootl ordinary 10 J. FlourMarket dull at $3.00 to $3.30 for Countrv, and for citv mills. Corn In light demand at 70 cts. Q OTTON, PORN, OAT Flour, lav, l&c, Bought by WALTON & ROSS, and full OMrlotre Prices Paid in Cash. - I - r .' For ' I- Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AN LL THO AT DI S ItASES, S I Use WELLS. CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.. A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Driiggist generalh , and FOLIAR & FULLER, Chicago, 111. 5 i " : i. : ,- , Bth a-fii-e -the mother and child. Concord Register : A correfpondent in- ;, ,)r Reward. rv Ranawav fiTom flic subscriber oTl the lonnsus tliat in Aiwelt 1 ownsmp, liowaii ti 0f Janu;irv. inst.. Alex, a black bov.affed county, on last Satnrd.iy, the wife and u 15 or lli years, w ell grown, a bounden ap-1 little daughter of Mr. II. ilieforu were prentice to learn the business ot a larmer. very badly burned, under the following Said boy left without anv known cause. : I circumstances : The mother hearing the iU pay the alxive ewiwd for lib arrest and screams of the child ran to its asistanoo, and on opening the door of the room in wliicli.it was, saw it enveloped in a sheet of flame. She was so overcome by the eight that plie fell helpless on the floor, and the child fell across her.v The moth er's clolhes soon caught fire, and bui for the timely arrival of assistance she would probably have iost her life. She was badly buttied. Tbe child, at last accounts was. in a ei-y jprecariou3 condition, and not expected to live. i . return to me, and hereby forewarn all per sons against harboring or employing him. BERRY FOSTER. Davie co., Jan. 10, f'pj ; 3t:p . .- fc.-. k - Take Notice, r-.'j' ' Or, MR- J- ALLEN BR0WX . Agent Navassa Gcako, r. , Salisbury, N. CA , . Dear Sir ; I. now send you the result of my experiments wfth Guanos, this year.' of as nearly uniform soil as possible, sde.jby side, putting; 20 cents worth of each kind to the row ;aud by th'e side of all these ; Gnams, I put into one row jOOJbs of gbod-fctjabte ma nxxxBi leaving one row without anvthing. The rows were Id rods, .'(or 100 yards) by measure and 50 rowsjto rhe? acre, m tjie midst of a 2Q acre field. I struck my rows. sn)$niled each row, patting the Guano in and planting,' lilf on the same day, being the 6th day of May! - Now for the4 resnjlt of the piecing,. as givea below j Fertiliser. Stable Manure, British lime. Kothing, I Zell a Phospnate Pacific, Sea Fowl, Whann's. s Guanibani, I Cat Island, ivissA.i 2?o. lbs. to Row. 21 17 4 21'i 1 16 22 m ii 26 i pet, acre. 50 '" '' 105u ? " ' : ! h " '850 i - -i - 1075 v " U htS l-.-i 1125 .-,975 7. ,-, 11775 530 1300 Now, friend Brown, you see the resblL .Tbe AgentB oi tne, oiner uuanos arejiu my ineuas. I don't upeak-disparairiBglyof anyf theabove Guanos, not at alku iTbe sornebt may pay. but the NAYASSA nifst assuredly pays tbe, best of all. Every aereftwhere I used all, Navassi, 1 make one uaie to tne acre weiguing ironi to 45b IDs... ; rr; m if. f:ltJ. A-.twt wi Permit me; to saj in conclusion, that taking the above as basis, 1 oseC,650 lbs.-seed cot ton by not using all of your most; Jiolile, a,au best of allGaauosj, the avassa. .... j f , ;:;! lours. C... ' - : L ' A. PROPST; All persons indebted to us by note or account are notified ttv call and pay Up promptly. We. cannot give longer indul gence. 'Those failing to comply with tftis notice in a reasonable time will find their notes, or accqunts in the. frauds of ni officer -..1 . J lr.i.-b.i.-. fxJ 7 Jl 1 - k ; r ' te -j ' i i ' -r I 'Jrt nff -ctmection. - uur .terms uxoiif .nuts tiaie --Atlantiia., affords in example wqM ,.-nr(i aro strict lv cash or barter, ahd thy ol imitation to other cities both Worth we nc prf' sp low. for .strict cash and South. During I lie past year the .lb'rteth&t peTsomfe consnjiiif fjir c,ity debt has been reduced over 350,000, terest in w hat they w ant to buy will find a and all bills paid upon presentation. It great difference in our proposed system ,oi m imnosamie to inciejiae ine noatinrr neor. "!- .Tl.-T..--. i l. . V. " as the dialler makes the city lathers personally liable for any balance against the-city on expense account at; tbe cfid We are glad to sa to our friends that we are now daily receiving an unusually large stock of ; DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CLOTITIXG, HATS, NOTIONS, WHICH HAVE BEEX BOUGHT AT LOW PRICES, AND SHALL BE SOLD jFOR SHOHT POFITi. SEE OTJR PRICES. Bagging 16ct3. Ties 6cts. A good Woman soe 1,25 A good Boot for ; 2,50. A good uit of clothes for 8 00 A good coat for f 3,00 A fine suit of clothes for 15.00 A jrood bat for 1 75 eta. , Everything: Else at Cor re n pondingly tow Pi iees. WE WANT TO BUT; 5,000 BALES OF COTTON. Don't Fail to Call and Tsee Us WALTON & ROSS. 'oct.7-tf. f ARTHUR'S - Illcltbatikd Home Magazisk "The Honse hold Mjaga-tine of America." Two Serial Sto riesinjIbTq. 'EAGLESCLIFFE." by Mrs. Julia e. R-Dorr; and "M1RIAN" bv T. 8. Arthu. BDTTEKICK'S Newfet Paterus in every pumber.! Terms $"2.50 per yearv.3 'copies for 5i()t . Splendid Rook offers and Prcuiiums. Speciiisen nnmber JO cents. 4w T S ARTHUR & SON , Philadelphia. Pa. THE SUNNY SOUTH! i The Largest and Hand somest Literary Paper in America. BRILLIANT ANNOIJNC-CMENTS. A. Salisburv, Jan. 5, 1876. 13:lmo Georgia, recjB.T Q3Xt?V I expenaiturcs. 1" deficit...... ..'.. !vt STAMPS, ETC .$317,636,58 . 453.112,84 . 135,476,26 tt)stt Cards issued doting the' ' ' ; '.eati ?i :'.:; -Uv-. .v; 107,616,000 Vkhte of stdfnps1,' envelopes! 4rI -n .: postal cards issued, rt l-;!.r!fW-,477-,llie4 axciisi-BST&ts. i Dead! Letttfra. received: dnring ,t ;1 - . . ' - ---he yeryUj.i.uyui: ,,3J8j808 ! Ofitblu nmbei31;77 contained $61,169, l4! M current' funds; 114-225 contained ;cora jhertf aV$ pers' W Re otihtof $3,99747," S3-:' "thsMl cohtsiiric tewelVy. photbjfdphs. merchaidi dV6nleri;1etc1.; 3,233,666- Amount taKen iroui uncntiuieu ;ici,ici durioLir tlmyear-, and deposited in tbd.Treas . "-'"..' t. tv Ira;- ' T-w 1- mrtn . KiBtesillfe Arkahaij"w tlie. 18th of Iejuenb9r, tI875y , Mrs. Martha Jane (Rose brougli, aged.5f years and 7 days. M rfc; rtosehf ough -!ii'.V inter of Dr. J.j G. Rarap&j, Pi( Ih iiicowity, and w first married tq Pr.iRTf Pismukes, and subsequenfjy to Skfiiitel RicjtfHrons:h'8f Davie countv1, who with pdkckUdrenv rfill urvirvs her .Ste iwi; a good thiitoiH'HM4h l4tk?iJHn. rKiVne resideuce of M r. L. Wl Whlton Mb. 'Li'Cix VX II. GoptiMAKr wfe of Mr-VT. T. Good man, after a protracted Illness f 4 months. was fll,03U,UU. . i Vi A ! ; 7. i v NomiieT of Registered Letter received at Dead Letter Office, was 5,942vof which num ber 5.556 were delivered to the proper own e issued be the number of letterMesterecLTTie Depart ment transmitted, durinuL tbe veac .3p9,462 rCgi4tere4 liackagesB.ihej.yalpeipf ichwas $25,477,5 1 ljtku s yyw paiyvagefs, . vAlab of Vhich was tWvSOrWexe-Jost, and thepej t-ia.;prosnmf!d,were ( destroyed , f by fire. ! This shows the .system io.be 7 invakia- Mi h.'d ?w ni'snirii y( shirir.i-w ..-i.ii'l 8 n 'Sioce 4becVooKedfwe "excite- nfn, fonmnceti pngpjiiirf.yHi' nerenns ba've been inAM?te4ijPlt.Vbib ity iIITiilria.u(fBcials. The seizuies iar. fraud have amounted to Sl,252,D33,:and :;i h's.ase esawptf w& iOppM fl f,jj13QntI 4 tcr. ?37i975. . n ;,hhA U O w C O i : MARRIED ; , At the residence of R. VV. GArfliHr. St.. nthe 13th; day of Jatii, 186;r by V; F. Watson. Lso,. Charles David Peeler, son of Caleb lJeeler and Martha Ann Gardner 1 daaghtefW III V. Gardner Sr.v all uf Row-! T5.1 I I woman. n. . & H. H0BAH, mwmm 4 Tn'illULil-niiiMinriiiiiiiniLi-iiMMiiiiii "Xone koew her, bit to love her ; None named W; tut to' praise "I f. Now is the tiiuexiCtV ytar for Pneumonia, Lung Fever. Coughs. Colds, and fatal re- isiiltf of redisposi ion tci - Consumption and otbr TIV,t M"d Lung Disease. IJOSCHKE a G;Biiui S,tRUP hail been used. in thiiueieh drdHfothe pat.twp .or. three yeafs with out a single failure o curi. 'If oft bave nut used t hit ihe' iicine yoursidf, go, to- yonr Vp'Ui Thett F. Kliittz, SilisbifiryiN. C, 6d tfsk hUu4f itstwuiude'-ful'suecess imoug his e.ustomers. Two doses will relieve the worst.casel If you have no; faitb ihVaat ihtdk.ine iust:buyl a Saipi.le. Bottle of Roe chee's German ISyrup for 10 cents aud try it. Regular size Bottle 75 eeuts. . .Poit't, ue lect h cough to save75 cents. ' iL ..... i ' ; . .". I v," ,i '.i , , , : : ,; , SPECIMENS FREE.-&1 . ) i rIH3l FOLLCj WI NG NEWSTOmttgiWlLL X jjoon :be cominenced, and will be th MOST INTENSELY THRILLING OF A5Y: R0MAN!ES y-ct publibked iu in Amecicam jounsil. ; ' ,EILLA ROSCOE; I ; . OR, . j- NORTH AND SOUTH. A Trilling National Romance, Based Upon he iAdministrationf. of Presidents f Lincoln and Johnsonand the Kx- ecution of Mr. Surratt in 18G5. 1 WlUTTEif Br A DlSTlNGCISHKD STATES . i MAN. WRITTK V Ix IILOOD; I OR, 7 HE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. 1 4- 1 11 .... l'w I uAvit frfsr " REVbtVED a Wc have just received the largest and j in' Salisbury, and respectfully lnvitcpublic inspection. It comprises, Gold and Silver Watches, of all kinds; Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors Wapktn RiftgoHHEaives, and Spoons. The finest and most beautiful seta of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. . j &c., ifcc. fc. .Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS, Ao.jatmta.fprtliQ qeerated SchaffhaiLsen Spectacles 5-"the finest glasses made.J Ml tell as low' L any- riotsi1 n the south. . CyU. UEflE. 'AKUj -GET YOCK : done promptlv as usual. All work teat-ranted 12 months. Dec. 16. 1875. lO.tf JSotice. All pcreobs'irtiebiell to McCubbixs, Beall & De ax, are requested to come forward and Ue; asAl$ig4,tin cannot begiyert., A word to the wise is sufficient. ' , McCUBBINS, BEALL & DEAK j . aut&,vraft u a i j a at V ffiUsiOlary Acaflemy, Hillsboro, N.C. Thin Institntion.recently known as "Horner and Graves's School," will hereafter be con ducted by; R. II. -Graves as sole Principal, aided, as heretofore, by the accomplished in ulructors lugh Mdrpon Jr., and Maj. W. II. Hamilton. ; The Jir'nTg sewjon of 1876 will open on the 17tlfof Jan. For circulars apply to Maj. W. H. Hamilton, until the 5th of Jan., and afterwards to the Principal. ' An Invitation ? ' To all who bwe us anything is hereby extended to call I and settle. All accounts made last year, must be tettled within thelj next thirty dayi ( WALTON & ROSS.- J , January 12, 1876. 14:4t . Blacfaner. ;and Henderson, Attorn eys, Counselors 1 dnd Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1 874f tt. A $tory of the Last Napoleon s 1 i Reign. Bt M..Quad, of the Michioak Press. FIGHTING AGAtXST FATE ; AI. ONE IN THE WORLD. .! j ; A Brilliant Society Serial, now Running, i by Mrs. MARY K. BRYAN, who is ithe riuent Story- nter j of the Age EDITH HAWTHOBNE ; .1 I ' OR,- fhe Temptations of a Factory Girl. Attention FARMERS' GRASS SEED. . Jast received ; 'ii- fresh supply of Clover Seed, Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Red Top, and Timothy, which I will Sell cheap at ' : j EXXISS' TO COIfSU!ilPTlVES : The-advertiser,1 an old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hanrs by an La ft India! Missionary the foimula of a Pimple Vegetablevemedy, lor the speedy and permanent Cure of Consnmption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affection ; also Positive snd Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after haying thoroughly tested its won derful 'curative 'rowers tn thousands of casen, feels it his dut'to make it known to his u Ber ing fellows. AcMiated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will semi (free of charge), to all who desire it, thiii recipe, with full directions for "prepar ing and euxrcessrujly using. Sent by return m-U bv addressing 1 1 " f DR. W. C. STEVENS, Mimtboe Block, 8ybacte,.N. Y. ov.SBmS. Iy ; Br a. Popclar Novelist. f, i 1 j REMINISCENCES i ' . t OF THE,. ' ' CON FEDER ATE GOVERNMENT j BvCol. I B.J P. Capfes, Cuif Clebe "-- TKEAhCKT DEPABTMEXT UNDtR Mr. MBM r !" j" i ' mixceb. 5"Tbi ill be a deeply interesting eerie of sketches giving the early trials, disadvan tage.., aiid many amusing incidents of our people H j heir etrorls to establish an indepen dent Government. - JST A nwmber of nnusuallv BRILLIANT SIIORT7STORIES appear in each issue, with a great vaneiy of SPARKLING MISCfcLLA- NfcOUSi MATTER on all subjects. i j $ubscriptiovt S3J)0 a Year. ; Clubs of 4 and upwards, - - $2.60 eacb I " I 20 - - 2.25 BSExtraCopy FREE7 one vetr, for a CJw of 6 at $3.00 Address j ; J.H. SEALS, I ! Atlanta, Ga. Nr. 111875. ilUMBER 1 LUMBER !! n NY perspn wanting good yellow Kne Jn Lumber, should address the under jned, S Orders solicited. ioct 2 75-3uit. L. BEAN. ntekory, N. C' 1 ' 1 -1. MtrmMlTA?. I f - n :. f If'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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