f.. - i i f .pUna , Watchman. LOG AL. KEHRAR? 10, 1876. pgSTOBE YOUR EYE-SIGHT, L c, R STE, OcuHst-Opticianj for. lyot " f . - v k-tii It rides of North Carolina, basf arrived i ttto1 tintil Safrurttav nT wkoro ,epresDt3 wis wunu-i euunucuAuiirauan Spectacles. , He would devote his ajion e?pial,y lw vision, ana nose nos,; M'fwxicu uj- of improper glasses. j? or particu- i fee Circular. ;. BLIND TOM 1 renowned musical prodigee announced 1 . Ill JAn at Xfapnnna TT11 . last, w f"v "v xiitJi io- ty ta liear him.-". - . . : , LlieVille lad joy over a pig with six V-buiiity was short. It entinfs are flush -at the Book Storey- .fhe c!aic.r 11 M oeen turned into a wt- i i .' . . rrwi iui'p1 ,u JUKa' ab a. f rplir, Jr sold a Jiog to J one. ill A Cs. only 2 tear old that netted 443. ! - iiburytaiM more of the muddiest muddy ujii' lTj thaoaoyinud muddy muddiest place lis Gas Qcestiox still disturbs members Ie comtuunity and we nave met with sever hiive Jetrrrninfd to introduce kerosene rit'tr-uf Early (Northern and Sonth- Prtatues, just received at A. Parker's." i tonne man that is showing a certain Lrearnan I town had better look sharp. it will have-his 4 log walked." ffiry Discussioti-ni hupiuf;s School ti-uirrw night. iaftis going out LriL Expected to be able aud iuter- ' - - - - l i Hi ; - ' -' :- "i 1 - There i K 1;..,P P,Ct. T?"8 tt0w nirfi How A NORTHERN Mi LlKXS US. m i r i " w!"?nd w ifcall Live .Ulefmi now afarnUureahdthairfkctbry T "Tan,c,e- if J in ima vcuy is. an established fact. A H4ilii;'J-DC - " neeiing in regard to.iwas held eter. naay wh ch coniinn t .T- uegw nm me Temp At three o'cloW in !iT ! 00 5U? c,ioi it is oflly a few hL . .tr 10 lh? fternoon the ann dred yards frbmUlie ifi.niUntt.iV-l.i . -r.. I ue uanav alter the rhira mr Jo send Uiem over thereto get theni caned. " w. turn ui Uf?ai!fll . ;ki . J t. o Ba&u ,!te u,le of a a i 1,11 i mi. ii nv arort a a.. . . If 1 m r . ? (- . 1 I.Hk.J - J I " I? W Md liidr .Ur to U i C M- sUl 10 caning the useful ionmi.1 ! ! chairs. HewilUl-o.dd nnMrit ...j - - . ., .. ,, , iuo ana pa.I factory under Uhj same "Trtpmii . i . ' uuo,,,r,s ne uas his coober al- ij. -i. 4rora isaiiMburv to Mie. again, i 'h- W. TT ti , is said to-Xe n,idrin P, eCommoneMofiheRoad. Well ,1,.,. aooutasrnear iditMwa ar. to!,- - " fcweare to the moon. mv. way. . - ; ' ..--f . ; : . ' v lie werchanu of this plaee and. explainc bow In factory ig,ead of . fnterfenn will. ,..u i. r ' ! - - - . . . " . d 7"" . "U1U a oenent to - their, trade. or uistaueerhe could fcll tbm hri,.i. sale price a half doren cane bottom chain at ntty cents a chairr: : wio(l eel. at five aoiurs a dozen,i&c, firet-class bedattads i - - i a. n a j uiiiiarfl a ri i.. u w . ; w- with nurni s .1 . 1 1 j rrpieie uiujiiiiu aim ims a letter hUh a lDtt?UOn rithec.rofthe hIowf'-omMj. KeMeyof that city, that neatth. tnd contain, i:. L L . . i thn. ; i . ... . '' .fc'"t'' , Ue8iaMI B rink r good read.ng jHd a large number of most use. Alhint-forthe farm .ndi household. The ItrFORMEH w pw more fully than ever a household journal, and is regarded as indispen sable by those who have once taken it. A dol lar cannot h litt. ..'j b.ng forth.a jefal msgarine. Published at Battle Creek, Mich, Specimen Mni f... f V llirre ii tin tit . i: . . - .... M.r. v,iatn rnutuusiiineni tuere of this -ort but he prefers Raleigh and ......K8 oe would do from here a good -M.ppmgousmess to Kichrnond. Mr. John ooyueu ot Salutary wrote Mr. Rea2an tnatjie saw bis letter in the News and arged him to come to Salisbury, but he won't give np Raleigh for any other piace. He likes our people, says henev er saw such kindness and hospitality anywhere, that the radical papers norlh c.ureiy miarepreisriit the aoutli, and the FOX CHASHL-i-Mr. P TT ann.li r. i f m. , r - ,i .u iiuut I .1 ; 5 .. of our office yesterday morning with a larre , ?TA are mudl deceived, that iox tied to hia.ni , . I l"9 s nrat visit south? h of tired honni. imJx .v., . PCK father souih before ilian New Y,.rW rii.t, drow thA y.ji, i . ; -6-- .utiueanu iaoorers stiou d come her wTndi nd L' &:a-." ?, ' -h tl.ey coulffind .lk. Mr wmamgs and doublin'rs fvton Tiifkr .. ik ' ..i i . . Franklin a-IjIL .. "w .. XTZV T " VY. Ctt,,,a P!CK P eonie icriainaung on ttitrplan- tation of Mr. Aekenback-making a run, as W. thinks, of nearly thirty miles. unug to do it they would just work Theie is this thitiff cermin 1 ma.,.. faeturiug which builda op all cities and countries; and the' sooner we commence it here 'tlin licttar ... .i : -, niiu mc uviieve inai. now w oo wears . the jiew leap year "cravat ? le stride that Raleigh U takin our. Tta t Via Kiw k:' 1 uw 1Q U8e St)me may not know how a fellow fie8 them on, so well tell how our joung friend Mr. A. TT B... descrihp.a A th.r TT., . - ... . m.xv enjs , iig a beautiful dress sleeve, with a ladies lor-U arm in it. which: goes all around the neck. t is supposed to he worn in the Darlor ftr thii old folks have retired, or on the front doorsteps, and? occasionally at the gate. The geoth-man did not have oue on when he gaye us this information. people are live enough t,. unnrimi. idea, and will push along in the iiont to wards the establishment of a large line of manufactories Hal. News. S-KUFUS M0RGAX, the well known ographer, is now open in Salisbury, ! W ill be here for a few weeks onlyg 16:41 irriiTIIearne of Stanly h is returned from, ams Iiririsinj; with him t'artf-r, who mnr siBunliuod Lilly i:i Stanly county several ligo. Billings went from Raleigh to Wil- ttmi. where h4 is umv atnusintr and in- the nttivs by his humorous and irtturets. r o Barbtra. the burglars of Vil- n mide midnight runs ou three bar- ia that city, last week, but all fruitless iiere. It leems they slept with-on R. Morgio called us iu the tent to s display of stereoscopic views. He ri ffoin botiiihe Caroliuas. Georgia londa. They are rare gems of art can Dot b picked" up any day. frrespondent of the Charlotte Obterrer 4 highly of the recent Concert by te "7 Band, and the Observer add: "It is U Band Mtuutiqa we areproud of it." money matters. There was ; one J" EATER3." The Pie Eater ar ri- U to meet at the Dru? Store of Ruis yler. tin Frl.1, : ... i . f i tosoe$s of importance to be.tjias A full mt-etinu i? earnestly desiredL eriEEVM.-v were recently Ihown a ruoantain beeves br Pxnt. .Inn. ft weighed 1.23a antJ 1,144. Su;h y hrougot to this market, and it w,l" of Capt. Beard'a ff.,rt. tn ftomeri. ?e 10 intoroctt ... 1 -".i.uK ana encouragmg f'Mheld by the ladies yesterday ? making arranceiniit f..i. xt... uititfon -Tea P.rr- ti -ii nr. 1 tarty. They will Twaeetina1 ni-it lr vJ- .1. a,uccn this laudable uoder- R0"'- r- Thos. J. Foster flkaE 1 ' tUt m0Rt excellent U. do5ng on the New Mocksville inn the liiuirl t t..j.. K.i 1 ; 1 " "uu:r 01 nanus aj. V V 1,,"cerlainlr wnrbt -. r3fii"tl..; """""" '"Portant thorough far e L..8? 5PIlK. This comranv bavin? o Uleon-horse Wooten concern, IPonthe W.N: C. K. urri. Mers. Alexander P 7nd .W.Iter - Rankin are the: rtilt.1 j . 1 r DUliinws men will favors,! , - . . . . '"ondrMK k" r;uuir J" aoout toeeie W tSi,!?hdV- Cndr its favor- f dlng t0 tlj dictates of P'mow'l Purn'ng tbeir chosen f""nith. ueu lQe most exaitea ttTtolira!lIet- innings. This f1,8iU i ll - iae h8d but a limited lifju Wit in" ihij : i-j-j i. a. the. i,d cencientions buKinesf itDot , IettaiDed I ch a celebrity KZL-lnd ,I,!e Wherever dis, '-?allj" 8?ch results from Ltod ?81' WsUf nes. sick head- rr i nd tbov are eacerlv THE TRIAL OF BABCOCK BE GUN. St. Louis, Feb. 7. Babcock made his appearance in court to-day, to an swer the indictment charging him with complicity in the whiskey frauds He was attend! hv "I We are pleased to see our fellow Wns- Porter, of New York." Emrirv A mar., Mr. Wo. ;Murdock, back again from Storrs, of Chicago, Ex-U. S. Attor- h is trip to Florida. ?IIe has been trivel- ne General Williams, Judge John ing in the land of flowers for the benfitof J1 nfi Cter H. Krum, of St. Willie Wiley, hi, afflicted grandsot? who 7' WTn ' "is 'jf r-in-law, accompanied him. ' . J'' Mshall Campbell, of the w-i r . , nothern district of Illinois, , and his learn from Mr. l. that there are brother, C'W. Babcock, oV Kansas, not as many visitors in Florida, thl sat in the eonit room near him. Dis- winter as were last, owing, as it h sup- tr-ict. Attorney D. P. Dyer, and spc- posed, to the compare. ive mildness of cial counsel James O. Broad head and I the winter north, and to the stress in I Major -Lucien Eaton appeared for the government, it was tieneral Bab- fm.r in vinr.i.s. 8 nTSl appearance in the court m m m m mm uacf a . winter i,;.bn;J.i,Jrv 1. 1 since his indictment. Ihe formality . ...j . i j ' of pleading not guilty was eone but did no serioas l.arm. The State is huf, W1-?u b 3 K filling up, many; of those who go aiming The inmr.i rpmninino- n.. I, M to plant orange groves, which, just now, panel, and those especially summoned is regarded as the most profitable business for this case were called over, but on- a man can enter on. Jacksonville, and I 'J "alt ot them responded, they hav- othcr towns on tb main lines' of travel inS "en selected from outside of St. look flourishing, arid bid fair to become nty, and some of them not 1 ii having had time to arrive. Mr. Storrs oiaicu umt me uuiiiibvtj iui me ueicnse very much needed another day for ST. ENOCH. consultation, and also awaited the ! Jan. 27tbv 1876. arrival of very . important documen- p-J . tu:..,.. ..i.i...., tary evidence. The counsel for the . ,, , . . 1 . ., (jovernmeut made no objection" to in Atwell Township, Iuwan eo., six miles j 1 i n 1 e J t ;i . fn,. h .1, t. 1 delay, and after a brief consideration south-west of Cnrna Grove, on the Tueky- T j t'w 1 . . 1 . . j . , , . Judge Drf lion announced thafc the seig ford road. We have here a beautiful u 1.-1 ? , . . . . : , , . . case would go over until to-morrow and substantial church one of the best in 1 . .1 j. ,' . o .1 .s u. . 3.1 . morning, but that at 2 p.m. theiurors the State. And the i congregation is m .a .-..ij 1 iij fu j. A J 1 A 6, , , would be called again, that it might vm' nriinirfiil nmlituvn hnrfArtha riictnral . . ; f ; :: : seen who were present. uciiiu "i itcv. tt . j uiittu -1 litre are ttiree aweiungs bow in process or con- v,. . -r, , , j -txuu now comes j ere JJ orbes jback again from the penitentiary to engage m his old: practices j of fobbing the poultry yards; iayd oF picking up any- , . t iue can jay nis nanas op?. Thiaj individual swas l sentenced to imprisonment In the State peniten tmry terjl' fivef Jeaw, i if we remember correctW: bnt watnnnlnn out of the! prison: by the Governor of uie otaie upoa trie petition of citizens of OilminfftonJ II Arid here he Jshardr again at his old thicks, stealing poul try. Tliia rim V ia TT r..t t - " 7 .. AvyvCl O lilt turkeys and capons that he took. And he is caught after a hard run for it. and is nowi snoorino n'wnv ; the guard-house.; Eight fences he leaped, howevei. before he was cario-ht and durine- the nmirsA rf u:a cfS.ni AriasA a -. n . . ' 1 . t . . ' v"whcrery now; ana men a small boy would seize hold of "Jere's" coat tail arid retard his progress a littlp. nnrl yery timlhejy of stop thief0 -v. v o taio, ociu womu run faster, and the! bovs won hi crmh f Jere's coat tail again, nntil Jere was cumpieieiy exnansted and was over taken by policeman McKinzie. It is said that Jere cut up some rare shines in 'Mr. HubifT'a Rtnrr corner of Eight : arid Mulberry, but now Mr. Hooper has his tioultrv hank. again, and we think the city authori- tian ltn..rv l(T..H L I nave njcir - jere oacic asrain. Wil. Journal. SOUTHER CONGRESSMEN. The Washington: corrcsuondpiit of th Neics and Courier in condemnino- would-be-leaders of the Demon-!. .o.tv for indiscretion, makes the followino- some exception, which embraces the eol- uiers ot both armies who occupy seats in i he House. The taunt of thu Nntinnnl Republican "the ex -Confederate House " X . a. i ' is oemg lurnea into a proud boast since l he ex-Confederates distinguiah them selves as much for their broad patriotism, as hey have done for their taltint.nnd il. dignity of deportment : "THE EX-COXfKDERATB DOUSE." To this sweeping censure, howevor. exceptions must lio made. The ex-Con federates of the House have acted with becoming wisdom and moderation.' 'I'lh-a have been the only statesmanlike snerches wiihin their own nartv. and thev havi. been I he truest and staunehei-t 'defender of the constitution and ihe best fiiends of the Union. They left th? amneatv deht to the nou-cntnbataul, those whoie wea pons are asses' jawbones; but when iwi.Eiiiuiiu;ini Ciueailons Were At itano T - ... - - " I iamar and J nckr were sunt rior m ll around them, while Mr. Robbing retnrneri a liniand for Uen.i Banks' Oliver. These same ex-Uonfedeiates, whom it is the fashion for such "truly loyal" journals as the Washington National Republican and such pot. boose papers as the. Chicago limes to deride, are to-day ihn 'ablest and bent men in Congreee, the most earn est advocates of reconciliation and peace, and the most desirous 10 promote the welfare of ail sections!" They appealed to aims in behalf of what they" believed to be a nghteons cause, aud lost all save i heir manhood and ! their honor. They have bowed to the defree of fate, furled their conquered banner?, and renewed in all sinceiity their allegiance to the Union 1k1 l be old flag. The respect that brave men always have for each other though arrayed on hostile sides, they have for those who met them on mviy a bloody field, and to this respect is added a frater nal love. One can but wwh that Cougrrsa was entirely composed of those who wore the blue and the greyj Then there would be no tearing open of old wounds nor defiling of the graves of ihe dead. . Driven to Death. TTe are an overworked people. . The ahnigo ty dollar, ; is nrsnsd with ja; phrerzy,heft aanuw ot jew pauses Tor breathingspells. Hof trequent y one .bears the phrase 1DWARD J. rviUQ f rn ' ' ': . - YORK" PPW ! "' . . spells. How ? i! T'-fT"'- - " - wa yon wsnuiteiiable and Parable-- i rdrivenlto ST!"RT)S Garde1 -Cfrlower Seeds, Grass H?A?iif'WcrTArfdf Dr' of nhSlal- "r SeedESecd Corn, Seed Pota- MOSM ft Middletow Uw'M7N- or pnyacai toea. ScmI WTiPofa ...I n. 4.. 0..J. n.-. f ' : !IE7 ADVEBTlSEXalEHTSa MARRIED 1 PE0PLE.New InvenUob Just wliatyou want. Reliable and Durable 60 cts xverereens. Ornamental Trepa n RhmKa 1 401 rfl atom V mull ig eaa wholly compensate: it"liPosesilIftl?epWnK &c. Enclose Stamp 7th sQphifa , Pa. ..ft.-.' u r.v. j. "r priced Ink 23cL for full nrintW nJA rvTKWKl1 T7VMo,.JJ i I aot -: Agents Waste for the GREAT Mam uiir bib. ui uiiiurni m 11 1 1 ? t la 11 a. a r Hunt t Co., 139 VALUABLE igue Bitters, and ' next to 'that natural rest for which nothing the bet and obliged, or think that they are. to nndereo an excessive amountf labor. ; Against the hurt. tut effect of exposure upon the sensitive or gaus, the Bitters are likewise an efficient pro tective. A do or two will often counteract UieeffuctS- Which a, severe weMinir mitrlit irom ouneauny or latiffuias occunations U 1 v T v-.vuu ivkiijju- .. mmmm wiujMa vuxiivuAUlliJUa materially leaned by the laily uL of this ViurlS?n njf At 43 coiaiing 14 En A'.?ft.! t-t v;.v ' ii " wnsnip, owan coM be- graved J.Hustrstions, with information forfitort' 7 V aaZ ' S cu""w' w,ocu posses- longing xo xne.esute or the late Dr. O. P.-f Speculators. Price lOcents by mail TUM- - imvuhi itwmuieuuiuuu ui ueus n uvunvu. tuts saiu tracin iirionir niwnhiiH I nm iMtf. jv 1 1 1 A v i. l. r c i nrATTTTn excelleutanUsep'ie.or meansof retarding bod- asfollows: . . 2 Wall Street, N. Y. flAwl a. Land CEHTENHIAL HISTORY I 700 naciM Inw rts TT" 1 1 T . i i . - i . , -T f..v, uiiii.iv cites. xKira leruia. Ohe tract of 00 acres, more or less, ilv tioa v a runt nffinioKtl. l. : . perativo effecU In all diseases of a denletrnir .joming tje land of W. A. Poston, Phi IWfn flTCIl Aqekts for 'the best sail. and exhanM-w h.t u Aiexanaer, and othefs, On which there is a I If ME I I CU injr Stationer P, V;. t w vuuu uwt? nnor ann Aiit.hAnaiM tk i tk .1.4 1. ip t - -. 1 t ... 1 C ' ir-MUUOTS. BllU LUC Wll I WVX AU. B L tjf I II L 3 1 IlM 1 ) HnAPIt HAP 1 h n. iei'e waoars oniica to take their meals is well adant fr,r .ktfA .ir. t u"l" VJ:r n a hurrr. or nnitpr mnnufm. v;a O a ! ov . v i - - "v., au - ""-""-i nti,ui loo acres, taure ori mimiht, auu a piece or jewelry, Isin- prevent that repose Which the mind should le3S. adjoining the lands of M. W. Goodman, jde pscksge,. with pair of eleeantGold Rtnnm enjoy during the process cf deglutition, are Joseph Brown and lathers. This tract' 13 Sleeve .Buttons, pobt paid,"2oct,-5 for $1.00. notoriously the victims of dyspepsia. Thev Tery PrtMictiTe, and a large portion of it is This package has been examined by the pub- mar. hr.r ..sA-in . ' very neavuy umbered. vv oi...-..fc nd fOundaa rf. . w.. w.v. u a lucasuio lilts I o 1 it .. . s ' . . I rnuMMili varied tormenta inllioted by that Proteus maladies, by swallowing after each meal a consists almost entirely of woodland and iuuuw, i Terms of sale re&sannblA Apply to the undersigned at Mt Ulla P. O., Rowan co., N. C. j S. C. RANKIN. attu. w, lo.o. 14:om - w winelasfiful of the National Stomachic. ' very ueavny umberea. vi .... ana found as tal 3. Another tract of about 80 acres, ad- rePrec,Hefwo'th he noney. Watches given of joining the lands of I L. Freeze and others, Tfeo J" v I a consists almost entulely of woodland and BRIDji A CO G9 Broadway, N. Y. 17:4w, Married In this countv. Feb. 2d. hv l?i n Ti Wetmore, Mr. William Gardner to Miss km- nia n. oaugnter 01 the Jate Jesse Thomason, .mj., au 01 tins county. ROWAIY COUlTT In the Superior Court. SCMMOSS OR BELIEF. In Concord, Jan. 27, by Rev. John C. Denny, ..... .umhun o.rwer ana oil laura S, t.tnpmff . , .. JL w , -a mraa owioit- au technical terms. Beaver. Queer when Fishers go to catching p nlW, 5 ?eeIer and Descriptive Price Lists send stamp to the P i? ..-.I 0 I Wlla liulr. John P. iTiuIdu am : 1 1 . I t . . ' , ' uci cm. oomna. DIED. Near Concord, Jan. 30, R. W. Menns, aued OT 1 f r ... i.i yearn. erauunie 01 r.artel Hill and a young lawyer of promise. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCubbiss, Beam, & Deax. February 10, 1876 Cotton moderately briks COL. JlLr.XN "AlLEK-SKII. As flooo as he arrived iu New Qi leans from Poland in 1S40, he droppel the'kii" and si mel his naturalization papers as Julian Allen. From New Orleans lie went to Brooklyn. He knew only four English words when he got to Brooklyn. -ves. no thank you, dam. it, but as soon as he learned lhat the Utter was a cuss word, he ceased to use it. "Positirehft is illf n cxiirn. " i 1 - I'lf' " H 0 Q(E 0 PATH I G 1 " . ; - VSTSB.ZSJAZL7 FZUICTXCZ3. Workaon that eohject, giving concise and plainly written inatrnriinna TaV fh in.im.iii wt au urwnary auments oi all Domestic Ani inaia, are conBianxiy kept in stock, together with appropriate Medicine CtieaU Thu kt. are specially written for the Farmers, Stock Raiser or Livery Stableman's use, avoiding aa far as possible; ail technical terms. For escripuve ifnee Lists send stamp to the BALTiaiORE Ho.VCEOPATHIC PhARMACT f Woe! Vaislt. C 17:4w. SOERICK E & TA FEL, Proprietors. Coughs, Colds Hoarseness 4 la.' ATT mm-t ww --v . . . au,jl.u 111UAT DISEASES, . f - ! TTeo - vaBBS I - -f . : W To the Sheriff of Rowan cdunty-Gree CARBOLIC TABLETS ion are here.hv (wmmonHoJ 1 n 1 dttt ttt avt t A Michael Holshouser anil wife Clementine, the A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY Lff. iimirrA ni.r.f-A rnmtH . iu ... r . i . 1 j 1 t . . . .. . - : ,v ufcui " uiej uo loana ooiu oy wrueeist generallv. and Wltnin Vonr conntr tA mmno. at t K ..n ..rl rt'T T vsB e. tt , -rll. . - thf Clerk of the Superior !nr r. 1 IU. "J. uuin twenty aays alter the sarvice mntfohwir 01 Tm-r. 01 inis summons on thwn.oicl of anch service, and answer the complaint, a . 4 ! copy ot wbieh will be deposited in the office of lliddlinp 111 - V,c'"' luonaPor uourt ror said county, aud JMaigCBt ctliU JOUnO- -nauiings, 11 within ten days frtm the date of this summons. TU r n iol aDd l1116"1 take notice that if they fail to an- SOHieSt Liter BT7 PaDer 111 ns 910J swer the said complaint within that ti. th t . y oa ai America. In thi county on the 7th instant, Mr. S. S. FT r i a bott, oi pneumonia ageo about 65 years Deceased was a rulins? elder in Franklin elinrrh a m : n liinlilv aatannmA tm Ui- l j ' ' j ttvmu tyji ii i n ciwr I lent character, lie leaves many friends to State Of IVorth Carolina. wife Polly, John F. Hodge and wire Camilla L. flodge, ifoses Trekler and wife Eva, John Link and wife Sophia, Alexander Waller and uo uaura jane, catvm tsarnheart, Alary L. Earnheart. Wm. D. !Eirnhfrt nA 1 . r .uu aaainst Geairge Y' tiuffmaT1. ovey M. Hnffman.and -iituaei nuisuoueer aaa wile Clementine. low . - v w i o w iuc miiu cnmnimnt nrMn th, t ... i. LOCK-market stockedbest fam. f 3.00 plaintiffs will annlv to the rw for Zt R!l !fr O t iAm.nliul i. iL. . . Wheat cood demand at 1 ftfti is Herein fail tint unri .f htj .rmmn.. i. j swv vva a..ui - - hum aiiia nuuiuiiui h mna p Conx market well sunnlied Kumnn due return. Given nnfer HIV hanit an1 a.. I if r . . 1 . "uu I . - 1 ii ... T . T . if " "v v .ueal moderate demand at 600165 NUU v,unvlIllli otn day ot Jannarrrl876. JUUIM M. HUKA11. oweet Potatoes readily at 4050 Irish do according to qual. 50&75 2ATS 5560 uuttkb 20a25 Chickens per dozen $ 1.502.00 Oxroxs m demand 75 .ABBAOE lull market per lb. 22 Clerk Superior Court of Bowan Countv. j J4-6f: $8 XOTICEHavinff retired from h xi'nt,. man, I will thank all those indebted to me for ad vertisinir or other wise, to mm a fnnerA J and settle promptly. I J.J. STEWART. CHARLOTTE MARKET Jan. 31. A 11 T H -Vltl tl OH Cotton Dull at 12 for rrnod m?lrtlin. middling 12J, low middling 11 to 11'; jjuuu uiuinary ivf. Flour- To all who owe US anvthinir i hprpKv ftvf Aflul Anil m n .1 ' . . 1 . 1 It v.vv.iuv.u iu v-an auu jsciiie. accounts BRILL tANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIMENS FREE.&x THE FPLLOWING NEW STORIES WK.L soon i be commenced, and will be the MOST INTE3TSEI.T TilKlLLlXGOF ANY ROMANCES yet published in au American journal. HILL A ROSCOE; i : OR, N0R1B AND SOUTH. xr . , ,, A 1 "- 'w awiic xvit accounts Market dull at $3.00 to $3.25 for made last year, must be tettled within the Countrv, and for citv mills corn in light demand at 70 cts. .'!- ti 1 r 1 t o.J oimonion r eraaie coneffe openea on struction, by Hampton Overcash. L. F 1 tTT j j 1 . ..l ivougers, auu j. it. waiter, respectively. 1, tt j t x . i . v D. , . . .. , c ' suits. Under the management of the . , -. . ; K ' . ... , . hresent rnpcipal and her able assist- . ,s . . , . ants there is no doubt but that the he nnds reauy sa e. iioe uvercasn oc jo., i r m mi i al a " . - i. ' 1 u .i o number of pupils will exceed that o are uomg a prouo.e wo.w u..r OUM, int 0ther.colles in the State. The M,ll-runu,ng a circular saw, sn.ngie saw c,rmate of Statesvie is a that couW ...m mill unrl iilaiiinor inrliine. All nf whlAh l.-i. t .ii . 1 ------ - be aesirei lor nealtn-tliere is none does nice work, vost uvercasu are aomg better. Statesville American. a good UUSluePS wiu turir oiuic, auu a. yx 1 1 1. a an. a kia n A a. uiiuv iiam aiaa. aaapia a a an a w wm Ba.asiK'ai H i, A,4.mi vcmnir man and a general PERSONAL. Col.. Julian Allen, ...:. -..5.11- -m..n(, .1,- i-,ii-.. who last fall, purchased a plantation i'.-i ' .-u:L u near Statesville, and will introduce W.IllCU lusaret 11 19 auccroo. . ; . . j ,u .,t improved iarmivg, sheep raising, &c, And-uow td show you that the people r , , . t & - , ' . . j ,..., . ,, returned to this place irom .New lork, a r.ui nd here "mean business," you will . , r. . last. x?riuay uiortiiiig, lor me puriiose l T il. . . ft' 01 airecting ine management; or nis plantation, majcing arrangements for .1 '., 1 .please put on record the following : MARRIED, , and Miss ousan R. the erection of a comfortable house and other corresponding improve- ments the ensuinjr summer, i.nl. f . 0 Allen's design is to locate in Iredell, . a II 11 -. rent out, nisurooKivn tjirv DroDertv. 1 -A X norl nntinno hi mprrint.ilA honco in Jan. LOth, by Rev. J. C. Moser, Charles veW Ybrk. with a branch in States- weaver. lu " " vMle tor tiie Jeat tobacco trade. Uol. lnHU' - Allen visited! manv other localities in Jau. 20th. by Rev. T.j L. Jripplet. Mr u f Southern home. . and ! his ltn aaa airs, .aary au s ium. j - !,. . . j . i . 0i . Dec..' by Reri Pavd Brown, Mr. Jas per N. Overcash; and Miss Huldah S. Rodg er. ; . - Jan. 'J 3th by Rev. Ti L. Tnpplet. Mr Frauklin Fespennau Walker.; i Henry Smith aad Mrs. .d.ry excellent judgment T,t,9Tth Riv ' WL A. Julian. Gedree ..mi. .1 aw a uw w - - . w 1 v.' ill a 1111 1 11 im a i .a if - a - ww ! I VV usjva t-aaij uvwiwii a j mail T per. Esndlliss Mary A. Karnke, ; advantaCes for residence, farming ani I lleSO last trrie escynr'ii w me . . . o. x mi , .. . wl. natrt.l riv f I vereasli. ,Sd . ana flliss liupue- juiwk""' v""10'""' rfktiut. b IU V.vT.VCTOi., uTI www " " " " . . : . 1 . . 1 . fi .... . . . . . A . I ma tvarinKer, a.iwi5u' iumc u witness the ceremony. ! i If this Moving W .. , : ' l-,lV. ! - C.nMlU' SIJHll experience oau lao oy rxyrvao- . ' ' t r '1. .1' 111 . ed for them ny tneir inenas ney wiii nay long and luippf liei , H ! Thesad aeeiieatsl burning to death of Anna Willefbfd in j this I Township on the 1,1, Tan. ha a.1 read V been nublished. af : , ( aa lours, xc. John Laney, Wm. Griffin, and oth ers, 22 iu all, passed through Char lotte en route for Covington Texas, on Wednesday. They were from j the vicinitv of Wolfsvillc. Union countv. and wereiiVduced to migrate by Mr. Laney, who has spent the past year in Texas. A party of five from this countv. also, started in trip en ma rli ItTi T.insvtln I rwflnn f Vio cn mo otran!ni U' JUUge JjUXtOll i Will UVU .... - .. ....v. v.uiug. tic ICJJICli and Gaston court this sprjng circuit exceedingly to loose so many good . 'j t j cAnnAl' Will i bnld - Anson citizens at this crisis nf mtr fifata'a ann .luusrc lkucuva ... ... Wu. uwv o and Ricl?.rjnd sive and far more elegant. Col. Allen las bought a valuah C ' I "a IIVUI this town and was doiyn here last week, accompanied by two riorthcniPis looking for land. Statesville Landmark. NEW YORK MARKET. January, 31, 1876. Cotton' Spots 1-Ific. lower an A nni.t Middling upland, 13c; sale-. 276 bales. Fu ture declined 3 :J2c: sales 27,60tJ bales, clo sing at 13c. for February. 13 .1.1fi f..; - j T - WWV S-l March, J3 I3-32c. for April, and 13c. for ""J- necei.pis ai ine port to-day, 27,577 bales. KERR CRAIGE, . porneo at f ato, next thirty days. WALTON & ROSS. January 12, 1876. j I4:4t Heath of Robert IF. Means. We knew him as a boy of noble impulses; he was generous, kind ! and companioua ble. lie was prepared for college by the venerable Dr. Wilson ; "old Doc's boys" took "first" at Chapel Hill, or not just as they pleased ; Bob Means graduated at the Uiitversitywiib I first honors. He adopted the law as a pfoh ssion. Ue wat never an active practiiioner0 He is at rest. We sorrow at the death of a friend. The Concord Sun says .the immediate cause of death was - conge-Mon of the brain.- Statesville Landmark. MR. BROOKS f- Ifl ES to ir.fovm hi frieiuH ami the pr.b . lie that he i is formed n husii.e-s connec tion wuh Mr. Krrt-s Mokcav. and wfll m fu ture be found at hi.s Tt-nt. Re-member ladies, we always flatter. 17:1 111 THE PROPOSED; AMENDMENT. The consideration ot the amendment to the constitution to limit the Presidential office to one term of four years was re sumed on Wednesday, and, after debate, was defeated by a vote of 144 to 116. n. strict party vote, and a two-third majority being necessary. : H New York, Feb. 7. -Morris F. Bissi tiff, a carrier. was arrested for robbing the mail, j He is supposed to have abstracted over 1.000 letters some valuable. ! Tweed's six million dollar suit was commenced to-day ! before Judcre Westbrooki J. & H. H0RAH, JEWELERS, 5IAIN STREET, SALISBURY, 1 m 1 m ami I in" " ' J ' ' - m Blactier . aiiii Henflerson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C January 22 1874 1. ' TO CONSUMPTIVES t The advertiser. An old nli active practice, having tiftd" placed in bis hants "J "n ai Jnoia Miwsionary the foimula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, lor the speedy and permanent Cure of XToBsumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and kll Threat nH f..,na Affection; also a Positive and "Radical Cure lor iNervons Uebihtv and all Ktrn. Pm. plaints, afier haying thoroughly-tested its won derful curative powers &i thousands of Cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffer ing fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send free oj change), io all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepar ing and successfully using. Sent by return mU by addressing -.. DR. W. C. STEVENS, Mcsboe Block, Syracuse, Kov. 25, 187-5. ly FALL AND WINTER STOC 18 75. I i CUT THIS OUT, It May Save Your Life. There is no person livinc hnt what mf.n more or less with Lungi Disease, Conehs. coins t.r uonsutniition. ret som wonld A rather than nav 75 cents for a bottle of msA. icine that would cure theiii. Dr. A. B03 ehee German. Syrup has lately been intro duced in this CoUUtrV from Herman v. an.1 tts wonderons cure astonishes every one that trV it. ff VOIT HolllltrKat rra li in ...rtnt eut this OUt and takeSe5tn vnnr Drncrvict Theo. F. Kluttz. Salisbury. N. Cm aud get a sample bottlo fr 10 cents and trv it. or a a regular size lor ceuts. HA VE JUST RECEIVED A LAC AND SPLEfflID STOCK OF Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises. Gold and Silver Watches, of all kinds; Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and Spoons. The tinest aud most beantiful pta of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast jrms, r mger rungs, uraceicts, Seals, lxckets. &c, &c, &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS, Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles ElF'the finest glasses niade..gj Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HERE AKD GET TOCK WATCU ttD CLOCK KLPilBlafi done promptly osusvsl. All work varrnnied 12 months. Dec. 18, 1875. . l(fctf 75 1 10 10 25 !25 40 25 25 30 20 20 10 30 25 40 40 IftrWtiiaiiJ .4 Bbls. M'dasses. , . do . New Orleans do Syrup. Bags Coffee. ; Kegs Soda. Boxes Cheese. Adamantine Candles. J" Soap Cases Oysters Brandy Peaches Fresh Peaches " Pine Apples; Gross Snuff Coils Cotton and Jute Rope Doz. Painted Pails, f Gross Flasks I : 2,000 lbs. Heml.wklLesther i .ouo 105. canny 40,000 Cigars 50 Kegs Powder I 50 Bags Shot ' 100 Reams Wrapping Paper 10 Doz. Scotch Ale- , 40 Doz. Ginger Ale f also; A full line of Wo.l mnA' W:n w Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddle 4c Bridles, Axes, uuns, I'istols. ace.. &e. i Also, a laree lot of Canoed Goods, a choice selection of Frenc;il Candies. Salt, Pepper. Spice, Ginger. Royal Baking Pow ders. Raisens. Currants. Figs, Citrons. Nats. Sardines. Cocoanots, Piekela, Sauces. Cat sup, potted Meat. Kerosene. Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy, Grits. New York Buckwheat Flour. &e.. &e.. CCC. i : The abovetoetwas hooght at the eloee of the season at greatly reduced prices, and is offered at J Wholesale Retail at very short orofits. J v J x. BINGHAM d CO. Salisbury, X. C, Dee. 16. 1 375. A Trilliinp National Romance, Based Upon the lAdministrations of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, and ilie Ex ecution of Mrs. Surratt in 1865. WRITTEjf BT A DlSTlXGCISIiED SlATZS i ' Man. 1 WRITTEIV IX BLOOD; ' f OR, I RE MIDNIGHT PLEDGE. A Story of the Last Napoleon a I - Reign. Bv M. Quad, or the MicnroAw Press. FIGHTING AGAINST FATE; 1 OR, AJJ0NE IN THE WORLD. A Brilliant Society Serial, how Ruu nine, iby Mrs- MARY K. BRYAN, who is the Finest Story-Writer 1 i of the Age 1 EDITH HAWTHORNE ; I OR, The Temptations of a Factory Girl. Bt Popcxab Novelist. REMINISCENCES CONFfiDERAtK GOVERNMENT BY Cot. it. D. Capers. rnt p,.- . TkeascetIDepartmhxt r.vnKr Ur mixger. fflThia will be a dil ' .. of sketches giving the early trials, disadvan- .ger,, im msnv amusing incidents of our peoule in ihtir efTorta to ectul.li.u .v. : j . . . . r .-w.,, tnueien- dent Government. i 1 Subset nptidn, $3.00 a Year. Club, of 4 and upwards, - - $20 eaeli 20 w 2.25 M I J. II. SEALS, v 11 ,cL Atlanta Ga. ov. 1I.1S75. LUMBER ! LUMBER j ; , 1 ANY person wanting ood yellow Pine Lumber, should address the coder signed. Otdera lolicited. I M.L. BEAN. .aJ. Hickory. N. C oct28 73f-3mcs. , Attention. PARMBR' QRASSSEED. Just received a fresh innnl r Seed. Orchalrd Gaw, Blue Grass, Red Too. and Timothy, which I will sen Ka !' t .'" f ! ! ; ' ENNI85!

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