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1 i i -1 i 1 -j 1 1 ,COSt I MARCH 2.1S7G, i ,o payfor.aj year-rlO cts. to pay postage; fgTHE SWEPSOX CJASE. j The Grand Jury of Alamance county ,nnr1i tme bill a??ain8t ueo.-iw. RuUnsnn for the mnfdef of A G. Vl TTa otnnr? n'rpmnvilofhis ir LO W range wuiit;, before Judge Settle, of Raleigh, on a 1 - V- i : . inrl hnn WTlt i- . wt of Iwbea corpus, Tbe case came before the Jodgo on Saturday last, and .the prisoner! was admitted to bail: in pf ti,e!sum of $10,000. ; r;.:;' ; -j-r I J. -THE NEXT GOVERNOR Tliepeople arc beginning to talk Itiiis subject, and arenot waiting on V, ffA Pnnvpntinn to make a ndmi-j nf r luC lonveuuon w luac uy oi nation, "liit Arc blaWjing it out, "Jlrf for ZEB. ViicE." iWe have , met it mX aw4 rvrll tfS the streets. Wne Carolina Watchman 1 f-v i'? ji " i; aL. l AAiintiv TonTTfs4those somen pies fuii mc., wuv.j w wiid not suppose vere thinking i j it it 18. Otraws - 'ow widen waf the Wind blows. il-. i ,, , , n -.i. i'lAlfcsueaP ai a Pnce o 'ow as to exciuae. ine 'b. Vance nati as .uv - Ofthis, andjtf tnis spuna Convention will carry up. tue uuius AttdJnakfchort work of it p Hlf I We asked some ",pr tnese, peppie wtjp thev wanted for Xt.i.Governorf jbut they didn'tj care much abotti that, didn't seem! to consider it of: njucb imnortancej which of course is afgreat Wlstoke? vliey should reconsideHfiat tti'Un nf o-reat imbor- tance. Vacancies in the office ofGov crnor have happened and may occur egainl '.The Lt-should be able1 to wear the XJovernor's Jiat and loqk Well under it. Or to change the ! fig ure, havfc armour of his own, well tried and approved. We nominate Frask Robbiks, of Lexington, j He it fresh from the people, and a map fit all poinJ qualified to make a good Governor. Don't know how it fwill puit these gentlemen respectively to have cach'othcr named in this "con (ictjonpbutlector in looking around fbr men must be allowed to suit theni- pelves. I r 4 DUR MARKET COTTON. la; Salisbury! is next to nothing in the sotton businessoi is so regarded"abroad. She makes ne noise of her transactions in tuls line, - And yet we are; inj the coton belt andour' farmers raise more or let every year There is none' brought here fpjmotber counties, unless afewjiales come in Jrom Pavie, or jnst along the ! rlrer . in Davidson, The transactions Mere jnay be put aown as umuea to me riroduets of the county, wor does! at comprise all this ; for much of the? crop raisea lu iuai eecuou suuwu as niwcu 1 . ' ! ' 0nd China Grove townships indeed all alone the western border goes either to Concord or to Charlotte. The best cot ton - sections of the county sell in! those markets. And if we add to this the sales made to cotton buyers visiting our market; and shipments by producers themselves to Raleigh j and other cities, we think Jit safe to say that not more than oue half lho whole product of the county U sold to the merchants in Salisbury. Assnnj tng this to be true; and eeumating the last crop by bis rule, it amounts to'about 4,000 bales. Since the 1st Oct. tbe sales here amount to very nearly 2,000 hsJes-1 ,93$ -which, is un average i of about 80 bales sf week. Some of tbe lamiers are 1 holding back for a bctier jjrice. The., stock thus held will run np theie figures considerably. f we add jo ibis .the FosioE cnop, n which amounts to 2,000,000 or more its. yeari estimating it at the low price'ef 10 a ton, we have the handsome sum; of at laeast S250,uuo as the proceedsoi these tiro 'products alone, 'if i. .mTk. A f. T T T-r T. tin. 1MA flt. f ed in the papers that the Commissioners appointed to snpenniena me oauamg 01 . t ... . t .1 f.ty it an Insane Asylum at Morganton, having declined to accept any contract opened at t3reenelorof ?on! the 16ih of Feb!, will proceed, to - have the work done by con jricj .labor under ; the oversight of the jsnaster builder, Mr. Walker. ; f Writ Aet of Ancmhlv nravidin? fdr tlas kz . " " r 0 .1 T 'AsVlom ' requires the Commissiobers to 'art ori4 for tjie fihful appR icaUon of State funds entrnstedtn them, and or the proper d'aharge of the duties assigned ' ff ham I' 41 Mv? 1 . uui anowa no psy for i thsir cervices except ,f r -necessary expenses.' hey are ItVwhb the largest discretion . ij&ver the whole sabject,lj Tpir TposjU ju . tisine of honor and confidence. . We snp 'pose the bond required is merely uotninil Certainly t couirl not be expected or men accept a Jijgh responsibility, rrquiring j ;time and labors yiibout rcmuperatiqn.' : i :y (e advprt ffl thej sibject lhecaose we i fiute beaid some! criticisnis xm tliei; pro- posed plan of doing the work.. ? Jtis j predicted tl4t wH Jesuit jn hfvitr tbe State than if it had been iletingheofBc6or ihePreiiJentof theUoitejI tOr: pat contractor. ,n Hie n.ual war ; aua support tor tin opinion la aueiopiri hi ibo allegaiionitbat fconvfct labor wafc a failnre in making tbe bnck last enramor ; they perform tbe. more difficut parts of foundation and uperstructure i ) We offer no opurlou of our own and j nrould throw no rmbarrasments in tbe ! War1 of the Commissioners, whose high ll..-r.Mi. tStl t1..n - tn h- trait' nf the i Ul .i..., -MJt,- ?' ww ";- tu.ucu , f bja, 8tag.e SjJ fa ae f()r: nothJ . A --, . . " . . . fc I. . f rather pfematare Hen who ire a tight to 1 genera ng nave a right to a genera oqs confidence exempting them from ijall annoyance unui tueir , worics snati testify them.' . rrL c ' " I The Salisbury Gas Company has an nounced aj-eduction from 1st of MarcbJ of from S7 to S5 per M. That is very good. It miy save some cuptomers who would otherwise haveiscontmned the usd gas. it wm mKe lue cos. iignier uy ?as. It wilt make the cost lighter bv two sevenths to the iow'u,' to chorches, and io private parties who can't we)l faregn pleasure of gas. Hut will it call tack those who' have given it up 1 . Will it iw new castomers, or old ones to return 1 - -:ki- .1.-. . v j j - - . -T " r : n lue coanlr Wnee in,"f 8 , $p of cande8 and d kero,ene-, .--f it the day of gas is, orsooir wilfbe, 8applied by something else. - . Butit is the opinion of some that ibis need not take place soon, at Ieait. It is believd a larger deduction would so ma- terially increase the1 quantity consumed that the aggregate profits' would equal if not exceed those now realized from jthe dtunnished supply. It required years to convince 4he wise men in Congress that cheap postage rates would so increase business through the mails as to result in increased revenue from that source, and! they mad? the experiment with many fears. The result has proved satisfactory, and it is believed tbe same principle would produce like results in the gas business, Why not try it before patrons are driven off in disgust. , i Perhaps if the stockholders in ' the Company would attend the next regular meeting in person, instead of by proxy, as heretofore, and takeUhis subject under consideration, discussion might lead to 1 sometliing of importance in the right direction. It is marvelous to many inter- ested persons why gas cannot be produced here aa cheap as any where. Cord wood, rosin, and invested funds are all as cheap 1 1 v here as anywhere else in the State or the country. Skilled labor is also at a How price, if any such is required in tliis busi ness. These questions, toother with all ,1 , 1 . . .1 . , . ' , thatj relates to. the general subject, should ur cuurmrrcu wuu we view 01 atcenain- ing, if possible, . the cauie rendering it necessary to cbarga double the rates for gas usually paid in other cities. HAIIi COLUMBIA. President Grant and Cabinet Coming to Salisbury. , ' ; Sound the Loud Timbrel. Tlie Monument at Salisbury l)eporation Bay. i We e learn on the authority: of Gen. Bar- , U. S. Commandant at this post that scow islhe purpose of the Government to give his ortler touching the testimony of gn at significance the inaugeration of accompliceg in prosecutions, the monument to be erected to the mimo- A. A A . , ry of tbe dead Federal prisoners at Salis- ?hf Attorney General states that such bury. The inauguration will take place instructions as he issued were merely on Decoration Day, in tbe moatkof May, m confirmation and approval of; ar aod the President of tbe United Stales rangements already made and that as and Cabinet have signified their intention to be present. . . i -. invited to'attend, and the orator selected: to deliver the address will be a Sonlbern .v!;. ? n soldier, and a now distinguibea Demo- cratj whose name we do not feel at liberty now to give. It ishoDed. at no distant dav. that th same honore now bestowed by" the Gov- uuuicui vi u iuu x' cucrai ueau ai oatiSDUry I j tie occasion is mtenaea 10 De one em- the Mouse would readily sec the ipro inenfly peaceful and conciliatory, j The priety 0f withholding special informa roiumeer cuuipauiea or mis oiaie win De ., rolnfinv fhrof nnt Un. win pe exienaea to tneir lormer toes, in ter, ana trie Judiciary committee tbe grave all animosities are barfed, and should report to the House the cir the living will forget their own hostilities nnmstnnvva knnnvrwl TOWK it 1,0 as they stand among those whose swbrds are forever sheathed. We learn that Gen. Barstow is mnch interest edln the success of this celebia tion and liberal and generous in his own views, he is endeavoring to iropiess them upon otuers.ifat. JSeics. . - And now won't we have a big time, though. E Pluribus Unum ! CONGRESS. The follownig proceedings were had in the honse of Renresentativea on the 24th. It will be seen that there are somepeople J"(l,c,ar7i committee reported: la in tbe country who desirrvery important vorably on removal of disabilities of r . ' - changes in our present system of govern- .-' -; - . - , ; U; f f",f?.?.? ?8VPa u,ai uen- Vance is doing a good work as .Chairman wummiiMx wu awiiM. . : abolition oj? "pBESiDENT A3D tEjriTiE, j STfj. --i n: r 5 c i !, Mr. Denisnn. from the -Committee: on the Revision of the Laws, reported back the following memorials, and moved ;tbat the committee be '1 discharged from " their flirt tie' Mn.Mw.liAn arA ,1... t1,Ar I lt A ....V wUcUMHly1f auu tll WO U'W . Alemorial of W UiamrL. Frankenbach and j3i?d other cltiiens of the "United States, asking for an amendment to the r.-. e.i. n. ..10. ...' 1 i 1 wupiiimiop p 4ie iuia piaips 4ooisu - La -.f Philinilke and p mine ana -Jiu oin er citizens of tbe, ;UiiTled States, asking for a VonsUtutidnal amendment abolisbing the Senate of itbVUnTted States ; j ; :-j Memorial of J. K. Burkingonniog and 16 other citizens. f tbe United State asking for 7a constitutionac amendment abolishing tbej office of President and jJsb the Senate of tb United Sutes.and mak In? Representatives responsible to and dependent on their electors f and : Memorial of Philip Hilke and i . ... .. . tUnirMiL - i ; 350 oth- ercitizens of the United States, asking const tutional amendment maktug sponsible :to and dependent . npon their floors and requiring important laws U .. I . T . ue jQbmUted;to s.vote rjbe people.. 1-;. ' . The motion: of Mr. Uenison was agreed to; and the , memorials . were accordingly laid on Ue table ,r t. -, - l sjij JtslriON OF FATESTS. j f fr Vilii in! Xnrlh Ortrnlinn. from the Committe bn Patents, reported back adt- versely the bill (H. R. No. 1943) limiting the duration bf ""e laid o of patents, and tnoved that tue on the tabre. was agreed to. MrVVance.of North Caroliua. . The Committee on Patents' have directed to report back; the bill (H. R. No. 710) to protect the revenues ot the l atent nrace recommend its passage with an arawuuieuw The bill was read. It provides that any officer, clerk, or employe in. the Pat cut Umce who shall receive any moneror valuable thtn (other -thao. the. regular !f7 h' private and personal bene the Pateut Office, either ja or out of omce and shall be puuisbed. on conviction there of in any Federal court, by. imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by a fine not less than, 81,000, or by both, in tbe dia cretion of the ! court. : - The amendment of the committee, which was read, was to strike out in the uiutl line of tbe bill the words "less than,' s;nd insert in lieu thereof the word "exceed ing;' so as to read, "by imprisonment not exceeditiff one vear. or bv a fine of not less than Sl.pOO, or by both, in the dis- cretion of the court." ' Mr. Vance;, of North Carolina. The obecJ !,s biU- M!1,ich ,8 t,,e aPPrf- protect the paU;ilt office in its revenues, It seems ihati there has grown up among the employees of the Patent Office A ens- t0.m ot nnZ "ours alter the regular ser- '' .' HicuOTs tilig CoDvin? receive oav. which is annlied to theirown private use, instead of 'being turned over to the Treasury. The design of tl,i bil1 is thn a!1 ba''PS8 f that kind : i j .1 . .1 1 u lftfhr hnnra anil lli:it tti nrnruM j ali.ill g0 into the Trea?ury. I presume there will be no objection to the passage oif this measure. f " amendment was jgreea to. - r ' M-Mt. tor the previfn8 qnestion. The previous auction was seconded and the main question ordered; and under tue operation thereof the bill was ordered he engrojsed and read a third time iiiiing engrossed, it was accordingly read the tfaV.me, and passed. !!. Mr. Vance, of North Carolina, moved to reconsider the vot e by w hich the , bill Ms Psed;' and also moved that the; mo- f iori to reconsider be laid on tbe ttble. ,Tbe latter motion was agreed to. CONGRESS. W AsniNGTOX, Feb. 28. House- Cox presented financial resolutions of New lork Chamber of Commeree-r- among executive documents submitted by the opeaker was a communication from the Attornev-General in response to tbe resolution ofiered by Loitl of Ko those instructions and arrangements relate to matters now in progress ! the fvio 1 a are over Lord of New York nihvwl S!, I i4 . 1? uJ that the whole subject matter bd re- t j . jLi T t . i red to the: Judiciary committee. Randall wanted the Judiciary com- mittee to enquire what had induced the! writing of the Attorney-General's icibcx. 11 nas au uxirauruuiury Jt'l- suggested enquiry should be made of iLl u?r 51.--T' ' L. me ututuiy w artu&ury us wen of the Attorney-General. ' It was re- ferred to the JudiciarT committee with such instructions and power to send for persons and papers. ? Senate In the Senate Sharon tas seafed. f Ransom introduced bills for United States buildings at Asheville, and a number of private bills. A-number of petitions from all sec- j tions for the repeal of the bankrupt act, 1 ! xiopen lousuj, ot va. 1 1 . 'Li v 3 A 1 jiiiuiiuuii. prcMjuieu pctirions irom members "ofthe Cincinnati bar against passing the judiciary Bill which libas passed the House. - i - iu vauuie VOIOraQO IO IOmi Si fe constitution passed and goes to 'tno' Presidentr Ituppropriates 20 P Ior ospensea or the convention. H IlisccUaneou Item. j Gov.Tildpn testified .yesterday in I it' T. J " I IIJC i WfCU 1X; JllllltOQ SUlU icrriuc uiunaerina wma s orrn at Chicago Sunday nighti At prince-. 1 1011 Indiana i .1 ; lei J) 01 lotisea wsre b!6wn mgut DEATH OF i i nnv. A. WTVEN'ABLE. T : . ' ik ri v Uoek trial fs.much discussed and the pnb Thisdistincuished Iorth Carol inianl,. . . Wl.t comnlicitv has not died nt the residence of his son, Major j TrB. Venable, iiK:0'xford,-Iast Batur- dav. in the 4 tth year ot ins age. - iMeter . A -mm t i .-...' .; !i. I L Uxtoru A oreni ignt . in us jssuu wi i Fphl 22. in sbcakinsr of the luncral -f I 4 services, say s n Y 1 1 nr tnnnrni" services vere . it . x xi. . i i i : K...Ak : r.- I ford on yesterday morning by Revs. Edward Hines, the old pastor of the of the Episcopal church, aa eld and . .. r . i 1 ,r tr - i t j.l mtimate Inenci oi jir. venaoie. rnauc Some remarks that were ; exceedingly appropriate and touching. A large . concourse ot people were; present to lestuy vuoir greui, irai. jwi memory of the honored and eminent dead. The closing hymn : was composed by tbe deceased and sung1 with much feelfng by , the congregation. There! were ten,min,isterspresent, represen- ting iour aenominauons. uaoy ciu- zena accompanied the corpse through the town as it was borne towards its tant. The business houses were closed and the schools suspended for the time. In a few days we will publish a sketch of the eventful and brilliant career of this eminent gentleman. They Never After Met but as Enemies. Would a man wish to of fend his friends? Let him give them advice. 'Would -a lover know the surest method by which to lose his mistress? Let him offer advice. In short, are we desirous to be univer- sally hated, avoided and despised, the means are aiways in our power. e have but to advise, and the conse- quences are lntaiiioie. ine inenci- ship ot two young ladies, tnougn np- parently louuded on the rock ot etej- nal attachment, terminated in the fol- lowing manner : "My sweet girl, I do not think your figure well suited for dancing: and, as a sincere friend of yours, I advise you to refrain from it in future. the other, naturally auecieu uv bucu a iuarh. ui siuutnij, 1 U . I, IT " , T i . . 1 replied: "I feci very much obliged to you, my dear, for your advice this HpppnsArt.'Thos. TT: Faucett and V. n. un the road laat U ednesday as re- r Jordan" the first mcntiotiied preachirig crnits to the already Jarge ! number; that lJ ho cormnn ?av V. : l'ptti?rew. are now ai. worn, lorjoiaiu pu'y -k proof ot your friendship demands following receipt, which she. says has some returji. I would sincerely re- never leen known to fail to effect a commend to you to relinquish your complete cure, even in the most ma singing, as some of your upper notes lignant cases: Take as much of the resemble the melodious squeaking ot bark of alder root as can be grasped the feline race." The advice of neither between the fore-finger and thumb, was followed. The one continued, to same quantity of dogwood' and per sing, and the other to dance and simnion root bark, and one ounce of they never alter met but as enemies, n.e A.heville Expositor 8ays : J W were intMrmed on last Friday that a young white girl, about 15 years of age, the -daughter of Mr. Doniphant, near-Old Fort, eloped wiih a negro man by the name of Ellison, (who was a married man at the time.) They have not been heard from since their departure. The girl was said to be quite beautiful, and was reputed of good character The Expositor also says: The e tea in distillery of II. W. Mnore, in thig place, was seized laet week by U. S. .deputy marshal Wm. Deaver, "the proprietor being charged with pqme vio lation of the Revenue law. The matter 13 yet to undergo legal investigation. The same paper pays : We understand that a recent trip of the rpvpnnn ifTifi'in n f ! tliia inimtu linn A n A on .,na.,oI o r .,aAo . . K . , . wlnsKJ. Several seizures were made ot wuisKy, wagons, men, ccc. ue capture consisted of several barrels of extra fine whisky, made to oider, and drawn by a j beautiful pair of match horses, accompan ied by a guard of several men. We sup pose public attention will now be called from the celebrated Bibcock trial at St. Louis to the mountains oi Ashe and Watauga. The Charlotte Observer has tins : " At- t, . 1 , negro name J im Porter was brought to jail in this city 1 hursday eveniug for attempting to rob the smoke house of a Mr. Ha n ? nev e townah n. After he got in, the yard dog went in also to 1 L L ! ' J 1 1 - I Keep rum company, ana paid nim bo rancn attention that Jim ran out and climbed up a tree 111 ine yarn. Air. nan una 1 J .1 J . . iiearu uie racKei, ana at una juncture came out like the old gentleman in the r back of Webster's spelling book, a:d or- dered him to cftme down the tree. lie came down accordinglv, and the balance 01 ine story nas ueen tola. J lie seque will be developed next week. Jim does not deny the attempt at theft, or the story of the dog and the tree. Mr. John Wilder Atkinson, in three of whose companies Mr. J. HeinemanV to bacco factory was insured, has been in the city for a day or two past, having come to adjust Mr. lleineraau's losses by the fire of last week. This he did satis factorily. Mr. H. was insured in five companies, and representatives of the other two will arrive in a lew days to ad just their losses. '.W.e are apt to think this a prctiy bad age in which we live, but the age before it was not altogether love ly. Un the 8th of October, 1776, John Adams wrote to his - wife from Philadelphia : "The spirit of venal ity you mention, is the most dreadful and alarming enemy America has to oppose. It is as rapacious and insati able as the grave. This predominant 1 avarice will ruin America, if she is ever ruined. If God ; Almighty does not interfere by IJis grace to , control this .universal idolatry to the mammon of unrighteousness we 4 shall be given up tothe. chastisements lot, His judg mentf, jl ant psharnc of ? jlrq h age I Jf V 111, ; Special to we iticnmonuJE.cquirerj WisniKtfTOX.- Feb. 25. Tlie -Bab- rhanffed hr"his phrelV UeachnicaK defence Tind aconittali ItWWnTgen- - jv snnDosed thai thel'resident wouia i c ' . ' . lv' T ' retain ii m as ng pvchm 9,tx- now told on very good authority, mat Babcock is to go back to the army, and i . , . , r , , u n.l i S1' - I 8UPpl,ed .j-001' Fred. Grant Sixty four "Penitentiary bird8,; passed Morganton and on the aTRidge ? Two whiip pnnviclK eRfiinpfl FrffM the train be- ".-r..r- -Jxtt.4..4?rnt i tT ZZJaE, vears each. They made their! exit t through a car windows while ,the trainwas in moUOn. It berng berore daylight, their absence was not diseovered for some time. Sheriff Bniunl of Burke, who had them in charge, sent 1 back two guards, and thinks they t tfilr .sbon recapture them V KAILROAD FARES JJURINO TIIE Methodist Centennial. All fper wshing to visit this city during wpi be passed over the following roads for one fu-jj f4ro and return free on th nrpspntntioir of a certificate from tnG secrefnrv of the committee of ar- rJlnments : Richmond & Danville. North Carolina and Salem branch, Raleigh & Gaston and Raleigh & Au srusta Air-Line, Atlantic & North Carolina and Western North Carolina railroads. Other railroads will be heard from in a few days. -Raleigh Sentinel. It was like the son? of some won derful bird, and it made the air shine alter the sound Had died away : and yet it was just the remark of a brave young man who walked past me one day, arm-in-arm with a companion : "Depend upon it, Tom, St. Edmund of Canterbury was right when he said to somebody," "Work as though you would live forever: live ns thonrh von would die to-day." T TV 11 1 lttCEirx fok jJiPTHEiciA. A laciv whohas considerable experience in treating diptheria, recommends the lum. Boil down in a pint.of slrono- vinegar to a half pint. Before cool-' . 1 1 il --i.il.- ! f 11 '" auti iiiiee iiiojespooiiiiiis-oi coiQ wuai nun uoiibj', use as a gargle. rp r, ' . T . , r !2 own Council of Liverpool, England, has been requested to lend rr I,1C centennial Exhibition the two pictures, "Julian, the Apostate, pre siding at the Contere.nceof sectarians, and the "Fall of Rienzi, the Last Ro man Tribune," both of which are in the corporation gallery of that -city. No answer has been returned to , the request. , NOTICE. The annual meeting ofthe Stockholders of the bahsbury Uuilainjrd; lioan Association will be held at Meroney'a Hall on Mondav mjruc aiaron orn, iet, at wmcn tune an elec tion of officers for the ensuing year will le held. It is desired that all the Stock shall be represented either in person or bv prosy. P. F. Rogers, G. A. BINGHAM. Secretary. President. 20:2w. , LA ST7 APPEAL. 1 s, " .f.?00""1." d"e 1,8 for l8Jo and previous, unui iiu niiuin ine uexi nueen aays, will positively be put ihto the hands of an officer for col lection. McCUBBINS, BEALL & DEAN. xeu. zm 100. 20:it. ip T H V V TT V f) V V TTTTTT1 1 1) U U fx Hj I Hi Di!li!illlYii -Po-rr, ,--u- x - .1: l .1.1 -S . P80 1 IMP rl orll I In tiao rr coll viia was AHr.-.M tion in the fi.ilowino n.i .11 .1 undersigned, to wit: ' Rowan. Cabarrus, Stanir, Davie, Catawba, Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Lincoln. Cleave- lana, tiaston, Davidson. I have reduced the price on farm rights from $10 to $6. I have also determined to offer County and Township rights at a very reduced price IIENIiY- CAUBLE, 20:Cmos. Salisbury, N. C. I MONUMENTS. . ; Scotch anil 5. Marble Woris. On hand and furijished to Order- 4U ORDERS jPROMPTLY EXECUfiD:,; caress, V -' CAROLINA Agricultural jWoBKS f: sole AGEXrs; V CHARLOTTE. CU lrnnnfarfnrr of Plow. Coen ShellerflL Straw . ..... . I ? I u .'u-i.vaierv xxaex wuia, u anow-oiore. . mcm now Handle, flow itoits, unario Luainpmor. and dealers in general a?ricf ltjiral lkanJ wholesale Jealersm Hardwae,pr.ns,t4rriager WpgonandEuggy materia U ttVM .iS - "ini jjias 1,11 j j i t m i.ii... j V T0 AMOS HOWES. tvl. L:x....- , W. ACOIIV 1 - f T" vT ;Take notice that the following summons and of attachment have Uetf i issued tigainl SUPERIOR COURT -: t v. V'j " ufoteaiC County. Joha W. Mauney, JVafk-Y'H. ; wona v. Mauney, -jrnxm ' ' , William A. Coit, HSMbA fState bt; North Carolina. 16 tte SJieriffofRowan c6umy--Grecting: You are hereby. commandeJ in ? thlriiaine of the .State ., to eumiuou AinoV' Howes .& XT'? A. Cbif;Defendanbi in Ithe5 above ac tion, to 'appear' at 'the next .llerni of the Su perior Court aofrtbe- (JountyTi-of Kownn; at -the Uonrt-House in, Salisbury, oitj the ttli, Mon day after the 3d Monday in Mirth ISTd. thea ana lucre 10 answer ine cepiiMaim 01 jono W. : MannevI-'PIaintiff' in thw kiit. Afid von are futher commanded to no&f the (aid le fendnnU that if they fail lo.$anjwr the com plaiat, within the time specified ' hy- Ja w, the said Plaintiff will take jugdrneiU ag.iinst ihem for the sum of six thousand on hundre'l . and twenfy-t wo dollars with imere4 on Maid stun from' Jnne 1st 1874, and for all cbsts and charges in tuift suit incurred. ! WUnest, J. M. URKU, (Slekk of our said Churt, at office, in Salisbury, tlit the 2oiA day oj February, A. D. 1876. A j JfljnORAII, Clerk Superior Court t j Rowan County. (WARRANT OF ATT A uJIMEXT.j ' ROWAIV COUNTY r- In the Superior' Court. John W. Matinev, " Plaintiff. Against Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, f Defendrnls. State of N orth Carolina; To the Sheriff of IioicanCouiify -Greeting: It appeario? bv affidavit to tfte eflTcer grant ing this warrant, that tbe pjaintjfF is entitled to recover from the defendant 4 tlie ;8um of six thousand one hundred and twenty-two dollars U$6,l 22.00) and that the abovenimed defendants are non-residents of thisStatei being resident? of the States of New York and ennsylTania "; You are forthwith commanded to attach and safely keep all the property j of said Annis Ilowea, and W. A. Coit, ia Jpur County, or so jiuuch thereof as ma v be suCichent. to salisfv -said demand, with costs and expenses, and you will make due return thereof loj the Paul Court at the term to be held on Ulie Cth Mondav after the 3rd Mondav of Match 187G. .... J. M. IIOKAII, Clerk March 2, 1876. ($lGfei 21:6t. n SIMONN " I Female Cjdllege. i The Spring session will pen on Wednes day, Feb. 2d, 1870. i - , Circulars with terms, &q., onapplication to MliH. E. N. GIi.T, Principal, 16:3m StatcsHlle, N. C. f Blacimsr ant Eeiflerson, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. I SALISBURY, N.C Iaauarv22 1874 tt. " r Pew This superior variety of seel i on sale at the store's of McCubbins Beall & Dean, and Bv. J. Holmes. . 20:6ts: j j , i ' P AVI B COUiVIV In tlie Superior Court. V . A. Clement Adm'r. of Fan nie Lee. I Plaintiff. Against I William Foster and wife Sarah, Sumruons. Joseph McDaniel and wife Elix- j abeth, and Martin 'Cuchrsir. , I; Heirs at Law, Defendants, p STATE OF NOUTU CAROLINA. :": To the Sheriff of Davie County Greeting : ITou are hereby commanded to summon Wil Ham Foster and wife Sarah Foster, Joseph Mc Mauiel and wite. huzabetn, and Martin Coch ran, tbe Defendants above named, if they be found within yonr Countr to appear at the office ofthe Clerk of the Superior Court for theH County of Davie witn.iu twenty days alter the fierviceof this summons on them, exclusive of th day of snch service, and answer.! the com plaint, a copy of which will he deposited in tbe oflScc of the Clerk of tbe Superior Court for said CNtunty within ten days from the date of this saij.moQs, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that tiue the Plaiutiff will apply to the -Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not. and of this . summons make du return. Given under my "hand and the ea,l of the Court, this 21st day of February mo. (Seal) II. B. HOWARD, Clerk I of the Superior Court of Davie County. In this case it appearing to ta& satisfaction of the Court that Martin Cochran, one of the defendants above named, is a non-resident of thrf State and that the place ef hi residence is unknown: It is ordered that service of the summons be made by publication ifor ix sue ceSjdve weeks in the "Carolina-Watchman," a newspaper published 111 the town of Salisbury 2T.5C Feb. 21. 1876. j U. B. HOWARD, c. s. c. I (20:Gw. pd.) ETJEAI)ST0NES. Aiaerlcari Granite Is-, Ccraetf Morgan aajT Elur.t Street ; 8 ' Cotton ee &lenl)urnie for Sale n rrillE 'underMgned being crippled and i bl to work the farin,fl'eri4in- i. V tract of land within three quarters. (lf a iwjA yvw w j- . jA:.105v Acresj . OqHtl trivia itpa ' v. vuii,ajiimi, ant artiil!"-irh .irateT.Therfii t nebH.I iiiate and female, in 3f6csviHe. aS'j trim Yiei j.Tt It A CTOOtl QWellinir hrrno. f 'inr nuiin vuhmir tn bnv trtll 1 th ii-nrh.r!Ufiruud. ittt he is anxious 1.. .... ' I O - ! " " l 17:tf O. E 3It7MFORb, Davidson' County,- 'tor Court Elizabeth "Ward, Cray Harris and . . "AGAINST . NOTICE S. J). Stout, -Mathew Stout;' Snd other?, defeiklaJits. ) nah W'et. deceased, defendants in thism ' ' mwill take notice that the! DlaintirTii.n. easo will make a mntion t"-confirm the FaltJ tbe landi described in the Pention, before V! any ton ' 'ih'i 31t day of January, lrf76. ' 0. F. 1.0 WE, Clerk Superior Gurt and Probate Jni! It appearing to the satisfaction of thp Pn- that the defendantsjn the abovja entitled aeth are non-residents of this Statel it ia thm-..f,. iered and adjadped uy the Qt)urt thatpabl mis orucr, uo mauu uuee a weeK lor sn sncce sive weeks in " The CarolinaLWatehman " . . t .1.. 1. : 1 . . .. . t - ... " a newspaper published irthe eitr of Salisbmt North Carolina. C. F, LOWE.cj't'1- THE OLD SALISBURY Yard. ESXext door toahe COURT HOUSE ; BHE cheapest and best place in North Car. X oiiua to buy first class Morjumenls. Tttmlui Head &tones, lie , c. None?- but the best ma! "teaused, and all work done n the hcrt style of the art. A call will satufy you of the truth of the above. ;Orders-solicited and proutptli filled. Satit-faetion pnaranted or no charm made. JOHN U . IBUIS, Propr.' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of all I hxU 'and priceg,ltrijg8 and .JHm- tniugsfor G-tritart, ISanjocs and Violins can be had at HOLLEMAN'S BUILDING, BALSSCH, K. 0. I Children's Carriages,. ' Fancy Jroods, Toys. Baskets. Pistols, Bwie and Pwtkft Knives. Cartridges, Envelopes, Taper, Pic tur.- Frames, PI ly ing Cards, Perfauie- ."' ries. Soaps, Croquet Sets, Pats, -v Balls, Swings, Hobby Horses, Wagons, StepTjadders, . Brooms, Mats, I -Blacking Brushes, Pipes, 61GA0S & TflBAGGO, And may other thing too tedious' to mention. Ao trouble to please at j , iNAT, L.BH0WVS, -. Hullenian Building, Raleigh.; Buy an ESTEY ORGAN. Upwards of 55 000 sold Tbe .Estry Organ' is the Best U Churches, Schools, and Parlors. The EsteJ Orsran leads the World ' - Jlhly . ON and OFF Slick as i Grease ! WM. A EAGLE 1 respectfully announces his coutinuauee at -fiis pW - 4 stand in his old Hue, on Maiu $trebt, oppo't .Lnuts's Drug Store. He is always ready m; anxious to accommodate customers in Uic B and Shoe business in the best manner posU He is prepared to do first class; work and cm compete with any northern shop on handmfcle. jobs. Jlis machine, lasts, arc, are of tbe iaw, and best paterns. He. keeps on hand m&t made work, and stock equal to1 any sppcisl der. Foot ins Boots in best fettle, $7. T Boots, best quality, $11. Repairing neatly a promptly done at reasonable prices. Sathoi tion guaranteed drno charge . . .Cash orders by. mail promptly hlletl. WM. A. EAGLE. li:6mo Jan. 20. 187G. LIVERY AND SAU 1 t STABLE. : Hiavc just completed rhv jartre and cW modious brick Livery and Side Stable, ur ated on the ground of "the old Mansion Ho tel stable, which nronertv I recently Pr" chase; and am nefw ' pre pared to accomto date DKOVJCKS with froocl! sheltereu mr and feell for at least 150 head of stock. shall also -have a good WAG OS "YAJUA with Iiquso on it tor the use 01 najjw.- and wood for making tires. .. j I shall keep constantly on hand HORSES and TO SELL, buv stock will tind it to their interefh, purchase from me. as I willjguarsnteej ft stock to 1m? as I represent ii; othe7i will Ik' taken hack and the money reuffac . . - t '. Can- Sal als; keep Harness anac. dte Horses for HIRL; send parties to any VJL dcsiriLto fro. My Buggiesanu , . rconvevances and Harness, are tntiF"j . j and of the licst patterns and workma' persons rtesmnz goou nuw f ... , 111 ...1 hf.ttl l comtortawe vcnicics,-wHi uu f A. . v -1 iO, rJpi as otauie, nn ai asreaMJuawiy Stable in tUis place ! ..d 81111 IllSii jirrpnirv iw .." HAULING with two horse teanis. THOS. E. BRO"'1 DccT22, 1ST-". J H:3n. ; rpo . D. Stout, Mathew Stout, and otlT 1 "whnpo names are unknown, heirs-atk of PoteriTstoutttleci ascd i VVmLT t West uta West, Uach-el We.-tf wrah West, SsnJJ West, and Wiii,.iVarlHrihelr.at-lawiif it. I at my itnce in the Town of Lexington, on iu 2fth dayf -March, 1876, when and where t(5 may atrcna ana snow eaasein AM) RELIABLE Marble BROWH'S? tiflll ill; J: 1 r-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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