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it i ' I - ' . . - - - ,m i. i y js-j i ; ,- i , . , , i . 1 - : : ? -r . ... -ii . ' . - - 1 w f - -r : ; : . .t - - . - ' - a -- f : !- .; I . I Carolina Watchman, 1 f 4 rieasant Entertainment giveri FEBRUARY 24. 1876. wth V la r ire Dart of tue . . . ' " " '-ii- - - " OO tA PMMiwTOMg-irotti- hi, hiit -owiiiff to nnfii Ai.il- the irrfeAman8houiasena fZ.v r' . 4 - , . f.r ver-10 cts. to par postage. fte.. .waa.piatpoac:tQu.A: ! uFlirLich due notice ys of young peoute ISnlr narf A JtianUA 1 dCUIUElUU in party 1iad been ad rertwed - for that wn vorble weatiieK .11 1 ULbe Tfif wter of tbe Emperor 11 r Jiie great aaa boliday.' wu ol aenrrd byCan given 1 Rnaau, Home of the young people, uowever, on Willing to forego a social gatbenug, adop pleasant socml. part, Af uiceauppei vas provided, and the nroceedi , were MiatCbr!o'tteCWbaaniide.d. Funeral geoeroq.iy oooaiwrio.uieourjr-xn-, ceieoHmie. .t.Ba.toa .Ott tbe 21, verjr i- wjboi graced occasion w.tb their m- i-.ili' i:- ' '' ' !" Mi- aarpatted mtjl.fi''fii -r PO'og .j .. . ilV ' , . Iiai: T ' '" ; !-'- j1 LJ 'tfh TfWU betireen Graot and jPrntow, jTle solichor irr Waker counly Diajtrict ' ' . .V.i.. rr..n ia rovirdeil iii Btirri un'the merchants of t Haleisrh - r,t with a sharp stick. About 300. ,of thei their orrow M iDofrald proved ,a prophet. i iTherand'jary was In aesaioU for fix weeks. A'nbc end of that lime it broqgut fa trqe (ills 1 again t ilcDohald ittpervjior s Joy ceTte venue agent all the; eraugera aua storeseepers ; an me uibih-; onil , nullAil.1 .TOlinlUll " An IvhO self j Fnaroy deputy collector ana; ftoan-: cial agent of the iring,9r Avejry chief clerk ia the Revenue Department at X Tha Weif ; Point appropriation; bill paiaed tbe Seuate on the 20tb, with slight amendments,. V itb a sharp stick. About 300. ,of tijem failed to return a list of receipts and aalesj on the lit January for; the preceedlng six months, as the la w requires, and the Solici tor got after them. It does hot appear iliat anv nntisfl was reauifed or elven. to dome - BigFihlbnLoDg Island.Petitiobs forward atrd raake the returns, and tp'ere pressing in asking Congress to repeal wg tuerefore' a plain road open for; the -'. i . , ....... I . . . . . " r 1 the iJanKTupt IftW. i Solicitor to make about i.2uu m ieea and be went for it. Ah j bjat didn't Uej Bowen atfd Moalton are writing denub- merchants amile a blessing on the fellow's! and they would be released' iilie The nag coatlottf d iu gcapjritsi still relying Jott )ifclinaldV procai and those. of Joyce, tihaT"aft"would blow ov er ; buHn Ootdbefj having 1ot all jfaith in hiin, be distlljeraaijd reciifiert alt lame ifito tLd-'Uivrted States OourtlnJ pleaded etatory letters to the Advisory Council jat head. Truly. lhe love of .money Isjthe Plymouth bhorch against Beecheeit- roolbf all evil. Serloosry; it would liayl eratlnVcharees bf adulUry falae awearing been' neighborly in that Solicitor to notify apd, hjpocrisy. , ,.fl ; . ! .The warin Spain teems lobe drawing to a close, the CarllsU having sustained a disastrous defeat above Vera, on the 18t1i- Don OarlJa reDorted to have' Ued into Frances nt t r :. - ' ' " i deliivquents to make thier returns, aud failing to do so, then put'lhem to cost. -K0- . P..S. KEY. Mr. T?osi F- Houston of Mo., one of the former pupild of the old and, raiher 1nffular school teacher remembered! by Dr. W. Hammond of New York man in tuia county as Pkter S. 1?ey; says brain diseases are attributable o has' revived the question as to his Identity: Emotion, and that there is nothing vritlt' the renowned 'Marshal Net, of Bon-j more injurious than too much anxiety; aparte'a army. Mr. Houston presents xl- AsxrnkR DiSTixGuxsiiED - Man Gone.Hoik A. W. Venable, who haa been in declining health for some timedied at the residence of - bis soil, in Oxford, Saturday evening last. aged 77 years. i i "j'Tfic Compression Engine" is th name of a new motor of small . I powe Trhich runs without steam, bat by alternate compression and expansion some faois new to m going to establish the iiypotheew that-P. S. Ney was j the veritable French Marshal. But this fait, if If ha a rt npfpsaaril v imnllPB the commit- tal in, onen da v. and ' ia the presence of I J t ! l many interested witnesses, one of the most remai kable-fraaoV-ever perpetrated in France or any other country. French historian have never yet, we ' believe admitted that there was any doubt about the execution oFMsrshal Ney. It is re corded by tbem as a well known and; ad- mitted fact. and. it we are not rotstaKen guilty ; Filaory depury collector, togetn ur with the trauseira and iUirwpeeper,Tnade the same plea. Atjhe November tew pf the same Court ' McDonald and, Avery were fochd euiltt; iT Joyce, : nrideF iddict- inent of the Western District of the gute, had previously been.tiid and foi'nd guil trl Sentence was suspended oil all-; who tileaded srailtv and were used as evidence. Sentence was also snspehded twi all fonnd euilitV by trial in 1 the F.as tern District.' At the November term of the grand jaryt Cbnstantine Mtguii, i;oliector ot tne isisinci ; uuani juc Kee. of the Ulobe-Deinoerat, and General ptLE. Babcock, were indicted oa several COllllU eaCXl. , 1UC UJiCC ian uuitu,in,is certified to the i United Stales Circuit Court, a special session of which met on the 20th of January for the trial, of these three cases'" To the "surprise 'of every body McKee was. found guilty ; Mauire made a compr5mlset pleading1 gniltjr on five codnti to dereliction of duly, the gov ernment entering: a'.iwZ. jror. as to' the charge; of .conspiracy vto defraud. . -fThe trial Of Grant'd riUiurytcretary , Geaer als E. v Babcocjcg , ih& third and ; last -commenced on Monday last. The trouble in this, case Lj lha.t it requires very diBer cut testimony to ponvict him from that used to convict his accoraplicei". Gener al grant's' removal s of Mr. Henderson, who had thoroughly mastered tbe case. will alio add to Bibcock's chances of escape. The whole inrlacnco of i the adraioiatratio'n is be:n? exerted In his behalf, and lus conviction will be a wonderful triumph over the- I'reeidat ae well as over the f.ng. turning from Cirrch two families a uarrelled. Two brothers.1 their fath er and a friend "ere -killed attacking party, numbering sir arc in jail, it was an.olaJetKU.. FOREIGN ITEMS. liramiHWttng at-tbe. atterlacVUent Ohineese banotjSaA let . . , invin brick wefe Fwc0 n Oiange was laid t the j TheCarHst oaule W oohsiddrcd Hh Doa Carlos. waa in the,Baztan Val- 1 Gen. Martinez: Campos army; is marching on Hernani. ; f ? - JJisastroua floods-in tne, provincca of upper iAustria - and Moravia; 120 houses destroyed ; ' King,Alfonz9 entered Tobosa yes- tcrdav evenimz. iThe ltovaliBts bad fj a previously, carried all tbe heights near the town. ' i; ' , It is pot, yet known to whom Pxep ident MacMahon will entrust the for-r mation of a new cabinet. A Paris raoer sava that the Buffet ' Cabi net will have to render an accoilnt to 'the public of its administration of public affairs, and that any 'revision or the constitution, except iu a republican sense is impossible; j ' AVashingt6n, Ieb. 22. -St txiiis is seiectea as me piace xor me m annu al Democratic Convention. ' She;beat Cliicago two votes; A Girl Burnt to Death A Terrible Affair. . H Sunday night the bell rang firel and people left the churches panic sticken to kpow where it was. It was about ball past eight o'clock and a terrible sight was r The Aj5YXyM.-heXJomniasiohers aujiarne4tbeir meeting ii Morgan ton to meet en Hhe 15th finstantat ureensupro. - juoi. ? pi SKILLFUL COOKERY; t Americans who dinewithflhe Chinees are eorprised at the pVikcuoii teiwbieli thev Lave carried theiE COOJanfT. LXurin T--i . . . . fU. Mimie for Sftii that all bids for iavine brick were reiected, and that the work will be jttone-ttnder--tnei super visioti -Tji-xng master-builder, Mr.' Walker, ihe lowest bid for laying brick and fur nishing lime and sand was about five dmifslttf sionere think. that by utilising convicj labor. Mrf W alker can Krve it done at much lower rates.- Ridge Blade "flll. X Uetuarofk the farm, nffern -fi.r iaie VI f tract Ol Jau vuuiu luiwiiuou ii a Uln -- ; V VI'CU W Bo IUUDU iu cuuiaiu WIHIIU iuc -1 1 then beinsr witnessed at the house of Mr. Qt air, something on the style ot tne t,08e ia thia Beelion wilo were acquaibted J. E. Rosa on the comuof Davie and Calorie engine, only less expensive. wHh p. S. Ney. tbe school teacher, !and Person street. It seems he and his wife r r 1 Large delegations from St. Lofeis and Other Western cities in Washington for ihe purpose of securing the holding of the Natioual Democratic Couventiou at their places. Th.'se delegates have axes to grind, or they would hardly be at so much trouble... ' 1 II had good opportunities to'gatber informa- and child had gone to the Person Btreet lion from him, while they admit ihej old chureh aiid leftj the baby iu the crib in man from some cause shrouded himself charge of Alice ; Virginia Smith,-a very with mystery, do not believe that he waa pretty young girl about fourteen years of The 'Radicals do iot know what to W do with- Brace, He vt a colored brothel who Mfights , nobly" agjin the Grant and Morton groups1' n' Ghang, the Chinese giant, has been received into the Baptist Church at Shanghai. His height is seven feet eight inches. Western 'ti, C. Railroad. The Commissioners were in session at Old Fort on Thursday and Friday last.- During their stay they rati the first passenger train thro'PointTunnel and entirely up to Malone's Store. We learn the Debot and the Hotel, at the latter point, jtre being rapidly put up for the accomodation of freight "and passengers, when regular traffic will be opened. Mr. Rice, of Wilming ton, has begun operation on the tun nels which he was td complete, and Mai. Wilson is driving ahead in the Swannanoa or main one. 1 he Burgi n tunnel is about completed, and the work goes bravely on. Blue Midge Blade. the historical Marshal Ney of Frauce, though he was a.Frenchman, and a man of rather remarkable personal presence. are I Gold, on Ihe 21st, N. Y. $1.14. Cotton, 12 a 12 15 16. Flour dull at $5 to $6 per barrel. I HISTORY OF THE RING 1 wniskY v - I A correspondent of the New York World states that the original "crooked I ' Cotton, at Wilmington, all the way whisky" ring of St. Louis was started in from 8 fo 12J. Low Middling, 111; 1872' osten-ibly for campaign purposes iu -c: i ii m the iuterest of Grant. Its leading spirits were McDonald, supervisor; Joyce, revenue, agent :, Uevig and r raser, distil- j 'The authorities of Wilmington prac-lers!; aid O. G.'Megrhe, cashier and pay- ticc severe penalties oh offenders, and master. Instead of using their funds to iwe don't blame them, for they" have fmote ,he cau3e?f ,l;e1Ilepabl)ca" par J . , ' , ty, monev was divided among, them many; to deal With it. $25 fines or This arrangement continued till after the !30 day's work on the streets ! is the I Presidential election, the government be usual for nnrl if ;a hAA ... inffdefraoded of from S5,000 to S1.5,C00 ! ,., wu- lu per week by tbe officials. After the men and ( women alike:- Go there, election was over McDonald and Joyce tramps, if you want to tret into busi-1 wanted to "freeze out" certain members Jiess. , ( ; ioi tne conspiracy, na accompnsnea I neir object by having all crooked 'operations stopped for a while. As soon as the ob noxious persons. ntre got lid of, including Megrue,"-operations were resumed more boldly And upon a. larger scale than at first. All the dUiillers, with unimportant exceptions, the supervisor, the revenue agents, gangers and storekeepers were iu tne ung. f In 1874, Peter Outran, havlug been prosecuted by the government (his case Was subsequently settled), desired to get oat of his trouble, and the cx-members of ( It is believed that President Grant will leave no effortttntried to shield his private Secretary, Babcock. It is a disgraceful fact that the whiskey frauds of the West bave'been lon known and winked at by hlgh,rauthorii ies in Washington, and that ; the tracks'of the offenders lead even into 'iVX5tt'? flou,c TLe t'tt 'must out, t,100? 0I The outraged and indii- Klnt rxnnl. f .1..V. 1 1 . , , . I . ' , " ' er8 every tna? the! original, ring, suspecting -the trkk W rreiiaeni or any body jelae;wjil pot restuntU they have expos ied and pnalahed rascals in high places' if he petty thief- who steals a chicken ip Sfetti to the peniteniiary for his crime: Let the eurse of the people fall on those who he gre'ate'r Sieves wh T0h the government: .The bud example of meu in high pUces U frightful in its inflqeneea on the moral of the country, and ibelrrwickednes should never be all lowed to go anpunished. aua adopted in tue ramuy ot iir Ross as hisxjwn daughter, and brought with him here wlteu he came from Nor folk last October. B fure leaving for church Mr. Ross says there was hardly any fire at all aiid lice had brought in a stick of poplar wood, but heboid her not to pui u on as u was a popping, dangerous kiud of wood. I he next thing he knew he ran out of chuich to see bis yard lit j up by a human figure rushing wildly about in a bright blaze, and for a time Ihe could not make: but who the person was. In trying to get back in tbe -house she had reached one through the door and set on fire some ciotue8 ol jir. uoss mat were hanging up, and j while ihe people were nirhluig the ore la the house a crowd was doing its best to put out the poor unfortunate girl.! But her; clothes, had nearly burnt off before she rushed from the ' house and the people on the street WW W I 1 ft! k saw n er. we learn sne rnatiea wuaiy at an old negro woman in the yard, and the old negro to get away ran under the house. Mr. Julius Taylor burnt bis band badly in catching the girl and try ing . to smother tbe A tmes. . She Was burnt, iu fact nearly, roasted, from her neck down. She had long, beautiful hair. and. strange to say. not a hair whs scorched, neither was her face burnt. She was put under the influence of morphine, and lingered until yesterday morning about 9 o clock, one was conscious, and talked some before she died. ' She Said she got the baby to' sleep. She didn't wish her mother at Norfolk to know ter whb had been phjyed upon:; them, and dea,b MrBoM jf u, ahe receivcd having suspicions that the crooked opera- from ber iaother. last Week, telDng wuo untA vwviiucuyuirciicu a mi I CO poiwlence witu Uommissiouer dDouglass; We have been intormeil that some person threw a rock into the window oSthe Mail Car just beyond Salisbury, filling the face of the Mail agent, Mr. lurrentiue with glass, but we are lad to learn that he was not in ured. 1 here have been several oc curences of this kind in that vicinitv, and it is hoped that the guilty parties will be caught, and justice meted out to them. Lexington Ventral. Jfor this identical onense we once cnew a train stopped and all kand aboard got off and went in pursuit of the offender, and having caught him, slip his head through the crack of a rail fence, found his naked hide and aid on him about 100 lashes. informing him, of the exiatence of he fin Penn Hrashear, secret detect! V was r r 1 l.CpFHfiNTlAt." V ! 1 - have; - a .circular from Glasnowj Howard couuty, Missouri, marked "conjU f?!''Vtttrming as that we had been rtcommeaded to them v a suitable ' peri on toielttickets fork Grand Gift CenJ sent to St. Louis to investigate. . The ring was forewarned by Avery, chief cjerk of Douglass, and Biashear was con quered by a-bribe of So.OOQ. He w?s te- turned to Washington with a clean billi Alter that, Hoag, another secret service man, was sent here, and the ring paid biro SI 0,000 for the satisfactory report which he turned in at Washington Then Brashear and Yaryan came. Their In vestigation cost the ring another $10,000, wnicn Urahliear took promising to divide with Yaryan. The former returned to her ehe had just had a bad dream about her, felt she would never,. see . her again. Alice answered j the r letter telling, jber mother not td talk so. but tlua letter ehe had failed to send. Her mother iaayid- ow lady; MrslB. Smith, in Norfolk The girl's remains will be seut to that city to-day. : Mr. Ross seems mueh affect ed at her death, Says she was a good girl, and beloved Iter as his own child. Da 'dy News The unfortunate girl who was burn to death said just before eht iied : "I ran to tbem all and ; they all ran from me. Those that did run to her got there lob late. 76. J certifying that Yaryan coiucided iu the ! opiujou. 'Ihe latter went to New Orlcaua Washington and made out the regulation import, showing every thhjg all right Burned.- Oiv Sunday, the Cth In stant, .Clarence, ison of Mr. James IP. burned -I while clothes near the who is had i ust 'arisen The ring continued its operations till frui bod, and turning his back to the April last when J information "was received dropped his niffllt-eown around rappliJ through the mails to sell ua cdnU ll I Yar7aa was in town, ostensibly his feet. The sleeve of the garment terfeitj money. 1 It stone ua like the m J v w5a .case, put in, tact revenue frauds. When the ring learned , rj ' 1 CCn, ana tUereunon thAir nvn,! ;jlfrnm-St Tvntj ivlinra lia f M WU. nArr 7. 7 n;": Sawyer, .was severely r Ut? ' f "s " wv .Tsnriil--Tf ir 1 vGT Biding in his night -y7 wemustjumpat the drb, V fire, The little; fellow, ! ouer umw aa tftey Lave .t .Imilar dr4 euinalded i he'renorti' ! 1 ' ' : seven years of ase. cularsi to other nersona in nnr;r i i f I f . : - .... ..., i ; nl. .i.. . . - . ... . . I m -uur jaree jeara ago a fellow In J . I j I chief, or a moment or two. and w -Ant toe leuer rigot on to the Secretary of what was being done, McDonald raised! Ihe IVeasury, at Washington, tint in 810,000 from it members for the purpose, less tUan aWkWfound " diat similar ?? f "PPj"?, investigation. etteriihad le:ueeeived by several other .M XaliforniaU-w..' - - t -. , . Bvcrai olu,er called home by a telegram, reaching St. ,fTO?W!e??o0ttrpas.) Louis three or fouTday s TjeTore the seix fr -The manufactarer ,of counterfeit; urea Were made. The defoent. was' early money, came to grief not long after, but m a8t an Impartially included ill we don't know hiw heilar l W -.l la llfllg ,n(1 rcctifiers re Sf,;Loui.. rMc Gift Concert FVIlnW r., nA' J W ,u " lV te vriug 1 TJ ",l "llin'a urn ull ritrUt . T,. f... niQrfi;ce ag ut after him, , I had (hat 510.000 : that all was atrahrht. i j i ----, " - - o m fell in the fire,-and soon the whole o it was ablaze, j His - grand-mother, who was in the : room, n extinguished the flames, but hot before the j child was severely. burned. I In. the mids of his sufferings! his father J I ; i.J J . i . Having uearea mat t raw eggs were good for; burns he plastered: him with them until hejooked like a mar ble image striped with ochre. The CTVv. ... 1!' a. ir . ir. vuw y aa . uiuimi, magical. --. it re lieved the sufferer iu five minnW knd shortly thereafter he ate niieartv breakfast, AfH'c Pioneer. Wiuiisoton Retail Market. 1 The following prices ruled yesterday -Apples (dried 121 cents per pound? dried peaches 25c per pound; walnuts,' 25 cents7 per peek; pickles," 20 cents per dozen; lard, 18 cents per pound; ratter36a55 cents per oundf cheese, 25cenrts t)er.poahd,grotvh fowls1 50a60 a' pair: gees6 $1,50 per' Jiair; beef 10 a. lojc per pounti; oeei, icorneaj r iz a loc.' per 'ppu'hcl; ''veal, 12al6c. perl pound; mutton, 12Jal6$ cents per pound; bam, ,13a20 cts. per pound; shoulders, 12al4cts per pound; tripe, 20 ct. per bunch; clams, 25 cents a peck; 4pen clams 20a25 cts. a qnart; soup bunch, 5 cents;' eggs, 1 5 cents n doz.; sturgeon, 25 cts, a chunk (5fts); potatoes, new Irish, 40c ni peckf " neV sweet, 20 cents a peck; fish trout 25c. per bunch;. mullets luazo . cents per bunch; turnips, 10 cts. a bunch; onions, 50 cents a peck; cabljages 10a25 ctsA head; bologna 2Q'cts..a ponnd; wild ducks 504.75 cts. a pair; parscJy, 5 ctsj a bunch; carrots, 5c alpound; ricclOa 20c a quart; crabs, 1 56? dozen; fi apples 50 to 60c -per peck; liverpiidding, 20c per lb; blood pudding, 25 cts per lb.; oysters (New River) $1,00 per gallon or 81 a bushel: do. Soiintl. 20 cts." a r quart; cauliflower, I0a25 cts.; celery 2o cts. per bunch; turkeys zUc per pound. Morning Star, Feb. 20. The. Western Insane Asylum. The Commissioners at their meeting in Greensboro this week decided to let out no contract for ,a builder but to furnish their own hands under the supervisionof the superintending ar chitect from Wilmington they have already employed. I hey will com mence laying the brick about 'May. Gen. Gideon J. Pillow Fays that the suit which has compelled him to hie a petition in bankruptcy v:is brought 1 for a seizure of coal ur Memphis or dered by him while in command of the Confederate forces of Tennessee. That State has thus far refused to as sume the judgment rendered against him, and an entire loss of the little property the General saved from the war will probably be the result. rind five kinds of delicate Ijellies. Onel was puzziea to explain now me jeiiifs got in, and giving op that tmm-oLn-flec;-tiD. was m a worse qnandiry to snow how thepalpy part of thiorj-HgeLg'ot out. iiiside of which were found nuts, jellies, meats arid confectionary ."n tyhen one'of the American! ' present asked th inter' prefer to : explain this legeHemam of otniiij a head arid cookery," he eipaftded Mifil 'roouihHh ty lailgrf,iBnd 'shbokufii ; why he i'i t ' f '! hearty e;ald,- "Melican taah 1eap uiirt not findee out 7" ' ' ; ' . . i: !' " 'SIS' ' ' a GobD-arri, The Monroe Enquirer, ia speaking ef the progress of the West eni?i oil b Uaro- Una llailroad, pays the 'fftlw wing jnst compliment to the spirit! ftlie Republi can part v: C i--''--'-J -5 'An .exchange says that fthe Radicals o!d one truth during-? thi Cimvetitioo campaign, when they dee la red, if" the Western llailroad ws ever bum th Ke publicans would do! ir. Ti at 'prophecy is now being actually carried out', as name two hundred penitentiary eonvicis hare' recently been sent-up- IroM ttaleTgli to work on the road all negroes and ltads Staid tract lies veil forxmltivatioiH oml i'.. 1.1 if. A' iil1-.ts 1 Thara i "l hoofjCuiale and" female, in Moefe. rfl le.Si ireci uw w pi- f vwpv, oDfl n Anr nemn whtliiujr to bay. vU v,..n on the undersigned; aste U aukioas to ; 17;tf t il O- A. J Lai E.MUMFORTj 1 This superior vrietvf seed U on sale at the fort's of McCubbins Ball& Dan and K. J. lloluieH. , 20:6t: ' . :,' y.p'SyjSuperior (hurl . . -Aoitssrr. NOTieE 8." It fitont, .Alathew Stont- wad , .other, detenuanta. ' JL. whose. uanearv JwWnown, beirs-atJ C Peter tw Veee?ed Vjn T West, JetoL nA West," Kacwei Wewr, iMrah t,ti.J nab lVent. deceased, aefendanti lu tlii cae ; Von will take notice tbat the plaintiffs inth;. case wiTt'maie-a mMlonloinfiroi the ?ali,r the land 'destrilied fn tBe -Petition, before, at inyjiffice in the Town of Loilnjjton, on 25tb dar nf Marefr. rgTOj'Whsn and where . . . . J This 3lt tetjkkkkTtfl&e.:' C. F. LOWE. ' Clerk Superior Conrt and Probate Jndg Of lavidson Count v.. - 4 It. apoearme to tbe satbifacuon of the CW 4 tliot fho i aIoH anta ! (haTkAira nM-.,1 . . are non-residents of Ibis Statc it.i.s therefor rrA nA aAnAcraA Vi-W Wak a..fr 1 i- vtxtiiivu uu uuvu a iuv V'UU 111(11 )UD. eation Of the joregoing. Notice, together wft thi omr. da minu nnmtik ml- fiir mv 4ive weeks ia iJ'The Cart)iDVWatehnlal,,' , a newspaper pubJished fa theiif v of Salisbun North Carolina. --4 tjCiX. 10 WE, cs.c NOTICE. The black dogwood or the beny-bear-. ing alder make the best charcoal, willow' is next, and common alder third in rank. Small wood of about ten years growth is iu all cases to be preferred for charcoal for making gunpowder. Alder and wil low of thw age will be probably 4 or 5 inches in diameter, dogwood about 1 inch. Fire. Mr. It. T. Earnhard's store' touse and contents were consumed by fire, on last Thursday morning. About lialf past 1 o clock the alarm of fire was made, but having no facilities for extinguishing fire, there could be nothing done towards saving the buil ding. Abont $200,00 worth of goods were saved Insured for about $7000. The store-house was an ornament to the town, being the finest and largest business house in the place. Mr. j. is one of the most energetic men we lave, and he has the sympathies of the entire community. Lexinidon Central. Eating Rats. An English contem porary suggests that the health of sailors and the comfort ot life on board ship would be promoted if the practice Were introduced of eating the rats which swarm in most ships. There is really no reason why rats should not be entcn as well as rabbits and squirrels. They are clean feeder, and extremely particular as to keeping their bodies free from dirt. Itats which have existed in "the hold of a graincarrytng ship might be a toothsome delicacy. Scientific American. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Salisbury Buildinp A LoaioA Association will be held at Mer.ney'n Bafl on Monday tight March Ctb, 1876, at whicfa tiiuae au elec tion of officers for the ensuing! year will be beld. It is desired that all the $tock shall be represented either in person or ay proxy. ! 15. 1 Rogues, Gk A. tilXGHAM, I Secretary. , ( President. : 20:2w. juvk . it it; . r i lYif rniA mifiDlDlASDlRELlABlE GAt-ISBURY h'- t ,.4 V A lilaiu. Street , - Yard -. ; 1 -i ; LAST APPEAL. . t i i All accounts due for 1875 and previous, if not paid within the next fifteen ; daya, will rxwiiitely be pnt into the hands of an officer for collection. i . McCUBBINS, BEAIX SDEAN. j Feb. 24ih 1S7G. 202t. . BUCKEYE BEE-HIYE. i ' : ! 1 j Persons wishing to i purchase the right to itPe or sell this most erfect inven tion in the following Counties, vqll call on the underxigned, to wit : . ( : Kowan. Cabarnw, Stanly, D;viei CaJswha, Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, .Liacoln, Cleave hjnd, Oasilon, Davidson. j ! I have reduced the price on fafm rights from $10 to $6. 1 " 1 haTe also determined to offeij County and Township right at a verv reducwl price. j HENRY QAI4BLE, ; 20:6mos. Silisbnry. N. C i Iiportait to Gas Coisn 5 1 hereby give notice that on and after March 1st, the price of Gan will be reduced to $5.00 per M , if paid by the 6t.1i of each mquthj; or $6,00 if payment is delay el longer t haft the Cth of the month. J. D. Mc&fEELY, Pre. S. G. L, Co. Feb. 22,1876. 20:1 1. rNext doorto the CQUBT-HOrSE al 11 E cheapest and, best place in North ('ar . oliaa U Uuy-firt,clk5i JobuiiifcMUi, Tomb), Head Stones, tc , &q. N'one bnt the best mj. teriai used, and all work done; i the Lcstttrle of tbe art. A, call will atify you of the truth ot tne aoorei uraers soiuatea ana pmmptiy tilled. . Satisfaction, guarauteed or no itiarpe made. JOUN U.JICIS, l'ropr. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of all kind and prices, Shhuj and Tr'm wings for Guitar. Banjoes and Violin - can be had at iiSI Summons. Wants a Judge's Place at the Centennial. Mr. S. Worthen of Shelby writes to Gov. Brogden and wishes to represent Worth Carolina as one of her judges on machinery. Mr. W orthen is now running a sewing machine factory at Shelby which can j. 1 1 i ' ' I T -TW - iuro out eigne macnines a uay. xle has been a judge on machinery some fifteen years at yearly exhibitions in Canada and the United States. He also can show the medal of honor from all tbe provinces and refers the Governor to some of the most distin guished references. He has made, and can show the receipts for his work, ten thousand sewing machines and fifty-seven thousand riflesT Mr. Vorthen has lived in this State eight years. J What will Morton tryjiext? The committee sent to investigate ouitrages in Pike and Amite counties, Miss., which were welcomed bv the rads as a fresh store of ammunition to their battery, aud yhich led to a call updh the President for. troops, report that after diligent inquiry they find no obstruction to the performance bf col lector's duties; that no resistance "was offered to the authority of Federal Officials; that United States Collector Redmond was advised on the eve of flection to leave the couuty, but the hostility to him was personal, aud not by reason of his office, and that there m no pursuit; that Mayor ' Summit jras drunk when hesigned thedispatcb for troops, and that the charge was false, and there was' no ow-ion -for troop, A HtJGK Clocit.- The celebrated clock at Westminister (London, England), has 400 square leet of dial surface. The minute hands are lTfeetlongT "Although the lianda ire all 'counterpoised, and tb entire weight q the hands, counterpoises, tubes, and wheels which has to be moved at every beat of the pendulum js not less that 1 tuns. The 'going weight is 1 cwt., and the clear fall is a 1V0 feet. It takes five hours to wind this clock up by hand.' Huge as tbe great itnachine is, it sbdws an error uf less than. 1 second on 83 per cent days in the year. A very common reason for 4he failure of muck, when used as ah absorbant or in compost heaps, is that it has already taken op all the water it can hold. It should j herefore be thoroughly dried be fore forming into compost heaps. -In building the heap, place muck and man ure in thin layers, and nse about twice as much muek as manure. DAVIE COUIVIY f Im. tlie Superior Court. W. A. Clement Adm'i. 6f Fan nie Lee. ' Plaintiff. ( Against William Foster aud wife Sarah, Joseph McDamel and wife Eliz abeUi, and Martiu 1-Cochrsn. Illeire at Law. Defendant 0 StTATE -OF NOUTII CAROLINA. 1 To the Sheriff of Davie County Greeting : JTuu are hereby commanded toaummon Wil liiim Foster aud wife Sarah Foster. Joseph Mc Daniel and wife. Elisabeth, and Martin Coch ran, the Defendant ab-ve named; if they be frond within your Couuty, tA appear at the office of the Cleric of the"Superioi; Ckrart for the Chnntv of Davie within twentv dir! iftr tTi a Krviceef this Mimuions on them explosive of HOLLEM'S BUILDING, hnn Finn m a tiHLCIUn, u. u. Children's Carriages, . Fancy Goods, Toys, Baskets, tPistiBnfio fand Pk4et Kuivew. Cartridges, Envelopes, Fapej, Pic ture Frames, Playing Cards, Perfume 'ries. Soaps, Croquet. Sets, J.ats, BHn,8wing,Uhby Hre,; agon step Ladders, -- Brooms, Mats, Blackins; Brushes, Pipei, GiGARS J TOBAGG0, And uiay other things to tedious to meutiua. Xo trouble to please at NAT. LjBROWs'S, "liolleman Building, llaleigb. Boy aa ESTEY ORGAN. Upwards 000 gold. The Estey Organ is the let fr Churches, Schools aad Parhrs. 'fie Etfj Organ leads the World . Jihij ( ; . -' UJN mux i Slick as Grease !- TO A EAG1E respectfully anuouuee hi ftnutinuani-e at Ciri U. stand iu his old line, on Main street, oppoMte EnnU's Drug Stored He is always ready fii. aoxions to accommodate customers io the &t and Shoe business in the best manner possible. He is prepared to do first class work and ein tlje day of each service, and unsiperi the com- coropete-with Anv northern shpp on handmade pjaiut, a copy of which will be deposited in the Jobs, His machine, last. fcc., are of the latest tBco of the Clerk of the Superior iCourt for aaid and best paterns. He keeps on han read; Cjmiity within ten days from the! data of this made work, aud tock eoual to any special or- Biimraoni, and let them take nctic that if they der,- Footing Boots in best style.-$7. N fafilto answer the said complaint within that BootsThesTquality, $11. Repairing neatlr and I iiue the Plaintilf will apply to the (Court for promptly-done at reasonable prices. Satif&c- the relief demanded in the comoliinti. Herein fail not. and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and the fal of the Court, thia 21t day :pf February ;(8eal) H.B.H0W4RD, Clerk. : of the Superior Court of Davie County! j In this case it appearing tr 4 thi satisfaction f the Court that Martin Corhranonie of the dbftmdani above named, is a aoi-resident of this State aud that the place of hi residence U unknown: It is ordered that sfcrvice of the promptly dt Ca-lft) Jan. 20. 1876, WM. A. EAULfc. 15:Gi.nt mmm -fit SALB saimmons he made by publication ffor six sue-' IT T V PT? V A' N" Fi eiessiva week in the "Carolina Watchman," a 1 AJ-1-' 'A ifrrftt -f STABLE. iew.spper published in the towapf Salisbury. n. bthowabd, C. s C. MONUMENTS. Ml i x''M : m in awKgr. 0 . Scdtcb ana. Americas Granite my On hand and furnished to Order; Alt ORDERS; PROMPTLY EXECUTED. h ". t pcraeriroisRiA aid fone Streets,; v I have last-com nleted inwlarire and c010' inodious brick Livery and Sale -Stable jtB ated on the ground oif: Uie old Mansion U tel stable, whieh property I, recently p chase;, and ammow prepared taccoro date DROVERS witbrootl shelterea nr. and tceU tor -at' least 1 50 head ol si00! shall also have a good WAGON wirn noose on it lor inense oi hf" and wood for making tires. f -;I shall keep constantlv on hantl , HORSES ami.MULES . TO SELK, ( "' ' 'C ' : 'and persons wsnthj J bur stock will find it to their intero purchaae from me, as I will guarantee sock ,to,le a It,represeut it ; "t,ierf'M I will He" taken back and the money rcf I also; keen Harnes w.'jL" lle Horses fbr H1UE; sflo send rjarties to any P!r Awi rlesire t . m;,i M) Riifxrliui n(l ..... i . . nf conveyances and Jlarnes, are entire . and of the best patterns an.J worhu- m i Personsdesiring 'good Horses and neW t comfortable rehicles, wtil Sod t'cia J3 Stable, and at as rea.sonahie pru'ts I stable in this place. . . . .--jof i ZWl am also prepared to '.do aw HAUINQ with tvvJioie ttama.- THOS.'E. jr. . Doa. 23, 187.". i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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