'if . . . I . t . i : : .... . - . i , . S ' : t ' Carolina JWatchman; LOCAL. lARCH 2, 1876, iSess i looking up. 0 one has yet claimed iTie snuff box found .t.. J,tirch last week : what . is to b done in lie - -r . TV fpll US. i ' V yiltt ji 1 Wlie" a young man jbuys fine new hone erU all know justj what he 1$ lip to, and tetlhey rill la the trick take 'em. V jje walkeJ .into thi office rather hurriedly. jfjiaeniij o.v..- a j- fy ffll its a good thing that he was kin, to iCap't. John Beard is furnuhins; excellent 4ef. H keep the bat in market. Buys all" a- --.. .I itL'lj- 'J Ibteti in me mounuuusi, ana Niips quanuuea ,Jotlerarkets.- - i-fevf; Wr pleased to see in our town Dr. TaASTHAM, f S. C.l who we learn proposes to Uate amongst usJ Oar people, we doubt not, .wilt give him a cordial greeting. Varying Eflraordinaty. On Tuesday last Mr. Justice Ilaughton married three couples . i , .i it his omee. Ana yei mere are inoije wno iear , decrease in tlie population. , Off t Mardi Gras.iVLessrs. iW. II Overman and P. BKennedy are off to Slaidi Gras celebration at New Orleans. . ! v Please RetI'RS It.' Some friend has bor rowed one of the File Vols, of the Watchuinn, a large bound book. embracing part of the year 185 all of 1854, and part e 18oo.' They wil dajuk great Javor by returning it. ' We.sawhree young men out riding on horseback "all bv they lone selves" the other evening. What a (Jiame, when each of them might have had a young Lady-Hip behind him. f- 7 Mr. P. C, Wharton, formerly with Watson in Iialeigh, will locate iu Salisbury perma nentiy. and intends keeping a first-class Pho tograph gallery .something Aye have long needed Success to him. iJecUA.". We regret to learn that on Friday evening last Cold Hill lost two prominent citiierm by death', the Rev John Williams, and Daid iEarnhart JLsqV - The former of asthma, and the latter from pneumonia. Oagld lo be flopped. Every Sunday .after noon the treeU are filled with negroes, And ometimes Whiles I loo, careering back and forth otfboi-yeback and in buggies, drunk very often, nd;dif"utiuor all sensible peoule bv their hamelesi behavior: It ouht to be stopped - - r ; DuUditig and Loan. This Association will hold its annual meeting next Monday evening, at which time a new board of rifijcera will he chosen, and other irapor tank business brought forward. Members ji notified to attend. ' "lit5'':'- 1 r .. ' Eugene M.' Wilson, late with Theo. F. Klattz of thik city, U now" doing business with the large aud reliable house of R. W. Powers & Co., Wholesale Druggi?ts, Rich-- mood. Va. S His ffieuds win find hun always at his post, realy to serve them in futureas in the .Wdrjoni vs. Railroads: Messrs. Cowan, CrawToid and Miller, have a large steam saw mill near China Grove in this county and are turning out quantities of lumber for the Salis bury and Concord markets, and which they find ft ai cheap, of cheaper, to haul by wagons as tonlnpby Rail. Another commentary upon thelaFighled liberality ofthe N.'C. R, R. IlA$ST ir ?" "Haint a seegor holder a fine ; thing. now? Case yer see mister a felfer ken fick ttp a stump now ennywhers on the streets jnmpfce it bidout a gittin it in his mouf, and Vidout bein afeard that ome low down feller sad been er smokin of It before him." That's what one of the 'bhoys says about it, and we reclaon that explains why we see so tnany of these "seegor holders" now-a-days. Mr, Tv II. Marsh, has finished the iron fence'around the parsonage of the Presbyte- ran Church. It is very neat and substantial. and shows ipost emphatically what can be. doiwat home. ' 1 - . - i-.fri. -! , , . . , ijkuere is aoomer aavauiag- wuuui, e, 3t , cost lesf than any that could I purchased Norjh,. Mr. Marsh under-lid- ding aTl the houses that were applied lo fvr esthnates". ' ' IU Wat gazing abstractly down the street, in Which directiou a lady's form might have heetf seen a fw moments before. V.r"ac- sted him aud inquired,1 what's the news? hing ia particular, .except, yes, the father 19 very fine. we'll, have a lovely I'gliU I jjuess I'll pn.meuade.' Not car- ,nR to disturb his soliloquy we went on,, but irtne realltv wat nuthinisr. in comparison ..waiutimnatinn. fir unrvthpr fellow was i r.- ! 1.. t ,- ' . " . -Valkin.that'iiiibt "n-..h tliat same irirl. t " .. 1 w .. . .. o :Jffpst ij?cc:-A-8 ' long as tlie Kad- are in power we hope they will keep Master Jliinele in cfBce, Ife has nnst ofSce handsomely refit- ,p lnd turned around generally inaidp. f5 if8 teo had pit in a number of "amlfDnie lotk-boxea ofthe most npprov -J . . T ') . . .. . ! p silewhich Ja quite a" convenience to -the city faihprs have aloo been good rnnneh m nntVftW Tamn in front of V sr.i Bnis & . Barker are shipping quantities of'Genl : Morgan's Horse and Cattle powders" a preparation vhich serins ; to have won its way upon its real merits. ' j-Z I t-1 J 7 e v FiRK.rMr. Joseph K. Burke's residence, in West "Vtard, with a large part of it con tents, was? destroyed by fire this morning! The chimney was foul and the family burnt it out, supposing the. roof was wet enough; from the ijain last night. There was Con siderable ind and the fire soon got beyond control. It. is a distressing misfortune: to Mr. Burke . Insurince Jo the amount " of $1,750. i I ; There is a certain class of people, we don't know who; they; are, and wecaYe not to knowi who maket their buttines to discourage new enterprises of every description . either home ofabroad. f. they happen in the least respect 10 conuici! wiin tDent or theirs. This class is duing.the people amongwhom they live more harm to-day, by their miserly selflsh ness than all other drawbacks put together. People snould icuUivate a better and moro liberal spifit "towjards: all enterprises, and cuwumjje, lujwau oi uiscouragine them. This is thl only way to build up a place. It ycu cant be polite and encourage these enterprise, keepjyopr mouths shut, they can manage, without Any voluntary advice. Damaged Oaf.U-Mr. Henry Barringer has brought toour office pome Oat plants to show the insect which, n his neighborhood, is n eri ously damaging the prospects of the crop. This insect is what is coraraonlv called the louse. It is very smill, green in -color, Pticks close in the boot and ifiner side of the green leave?, on the juices of which ittfeeds. Seems to have very little life, moving slowly when disturbed The plant jis soon robbed of its vitality, turns yellow and dies, j Some of the insects acquire wings and can probably fly. What js -it,, am: what is to Icome of it ? We learn that thev are more destructive on thin soils than on rich A iSeirtf Married Pair. Mr. J. G. Heilisr of Salisbury, was married in Wilmington, on Wednesday iusht or early Tecterday raornin? tq Mi.Lwly Kilers, of that city, and arrived here last evening by the Carolina Central train, with" hisJbHde. They stopped at the Central Ljlotel, anq will leave by this morning'a. train for bahsbiiry. Charlotte Observer. The Observer is mistaken about this conple's rettirnlngio Salisbury." They went on lo New Orleans to attend Mardi Gras and will not arrive here; until next week some time. John Ileilig is ah A, 1 boy, and we wish biro long life and happiness in the double harness, "f Our people generally" will be glad to learn that Messrs; Meroney have engaged the services ol Mr. J. Gilmer Kerner, an expejiehcl'd and skillful workman, ti f ' 1 - a t ' 11 m paint scenery for tueirpacious uait. 3ir. Kerner has just finished a landscape scene which does him much credit. T Travelling theatrical, on thejr tvaj from Raleigh to the Ilub (around which the business interests of the State revolve wiih lightning-like rapidity), would do well to ttiop at Salisbury, where they will receive first-class accommodations. Sxow CfoxtnovERsv.-We learn from the Charlotte iDemocrataf a controversy between that papcf nd the Statesville American as to the date of a certain snow storm in 1857, one putting it on the 20th January and the other on the 12th March. . Thebijr storm of that year, :according to our files, must have commenced on Saturday the 17th January, The railroads were obstructed and the mails failed to come through from the 18th to the .22d. The Suow plow and three, engines to drive it wire three oribur days clearing the 1- track. ,! There was also a 4 inch snow on the 12th March, bu it was followed by a bright sun and a warm day, the 13th. and disappeared rapidly. 1 Affair at the Boy den House. On Sunday night, last a disturbance arose between two ofthe servants, iu the kitchen. Mr. James, one of the clerks, went in and quieted them They were not satisfied, however, and got at It again inkhe yard, drawing Iwitcher knives. Again theyj were parted. A short time after. Mr. Jatneshnet oneofihein in the passage; 1 v ' , : 1 . 1 some words were passed oeiweeu mem, which caused Mr. James to kick the darkey, who drew is knife. " Mr. J. went down ta the hall acl got his revolver, just as the nig I made his appearance in the door, Mr. J deliberate! walked up to hun, preseuted his pistol iu thfe face of the nig and suaped Mr. Lainiei. .the othr cTerk) ran towards them, and kas nearly between the two when Mr. J. jfirek-- In his.Jiaste, he fired iost about Ijof iu inch above the darkey's head the ball taiing 'effect iu the ceiling near the front d(or,iand then taking tti himlelf wings, Mr. J. soared to parts unknown. lioican itifle Guard. Where are they ? We want tbse them on the streets; they haye not been -oSn parade for some time. They ought to be in good-trim by the 30th of May. In anotheri column it will be seen that (the President 4nd his Cabinet, with all the mili tary 1 companies of the State are to be here on Decoration day. at which time the inau Kuration oithe monument to the Fe leral sol tjiks bqiieu in our inidst, will take place. Our Company must be rpaly to meet them, and besides this they are atso contemplating goiug to the Centeuiiial. There are a god inauy young men 'in the city that are able to handle a gun that should join this company; tbpy vill never regret what jhey learn, -1 for thpy may have use ff it some day. JusJ a few words fo th ladies, in this connection: this company has been organized for two years uovr, ;and havebeea on parade in our streets with a flag jbearer in his place, but no eusign lias yet fluttered m tho breeze over their heads! Now ladies this looks badly. The other com panies iu the State carry flags presentl ti them yj .. .. i ni',-il the ladies of their re- t you do something for J 01 r compa n,r 1 Trf . 1 - ; : A bill has been intro'luccd in - ihs Vir ginia Legislature imposing, a - tax of $5 per annum upon isny one indalging in the habit ofLufeiiig profane language, "and a tax L'i S2; per annum upon : every male cidze of the tIoTerthe;get)f fif-" reenho hiay drink, as a bevenage, any wine, epirituous or 'malt liquors or who may; chew;,! smoke or use stiufT. In order to aoid paying the penalty persons must make - oath tbat jhey have not 'sworn. drank liquors,' or uted tobacco during the pastifeeve months, nor do not expect to or twelve mouths to come. Tlie bill has not yet paMed.- THE ilEKCH ANTS' INDICTMENT. 1 1 f Raleigh News.' That, the merchants of Raleigh in their call for a meeling last week to consider the grievances they bad been subjected to by the action ot the solicitor, were; fullv justified in doing so, was Remonstrated by the developments made at the meeting. There it appeared that not onlvl those who bad paid no tax at all were indicted but those who bad paid the tax after the day of grafcg fixed Hin the secret i purpose oi tue solicitor ; but more than that, one was indicted foe being so rash as' to pay the tax oue day before it was due, and several were indicted who were doing no 1 : i ii r: i i Hi . uusiuess ai an. oo mucu lor tue super serviceable zeal of ono who id defended because he was doing his sworn duly But is ah officer doing his sworn duty who takes: advantage ot technical rights or requirements to do more than the law inteuds ? The purpose of the law was to levy a specified tax, and provide the means to enforce its pavment. If Lavment o the thx is made without the use of pre emptory measures, even after the passage of the time named in the act, is the law to he construed to operate vindictively as ka punishment for past neglect!? Certainly not. FROM CALIFORNIA. An effort made, a year or ! so ago, lo introduce eastern lobsters into the Pacific Ocean by the Fiah Commissioners of California; is believed to be a success. In June, of that year, they jset out from New York vhh one hundred larse and lively lobsters, with the intention of ac climatizjug them in the Bay of San h rancisco. All save seven of the lobsters died on the journey, and those seven ar rived iu an exhausted condition. They slowly crawled away when placed on the shore' of -the bay, and there Was a differ ence of opiniori among the Copamissiotiers as to the result of the experiment. Aa each lobster bore about a quart of eggs. at the time of introduction to the bay, the question was one which a year would be likely to settle. . If either of the lobsters lived, the eggs '-she bore would yield a milli'Mi lobsters, and these would soon be noticed by the fishermen. The original lobsters lived and thrived, and the bay now contains millions of yonng ones. . A Chinaman who cast his uet for slniuio the other day, caugiit fifteen I or twenty young lobsters, some of which he took to one of the Fik Commissioners, in ac cordance with a previous understanding. l"he Eastern lobster is far more palatable than the so-called Pacific coast . lobs'tei . Repulican journals, and oratoi-s in Con gress frequently allude to what they call the glorious rpcord of the party. What record do they mean I The record of the robbery and plunder of the Southern States ; of the infamous Credit Mobilier corruption ; of robberies of Ross Shep herd's banditti ; of the Indian Hurean frauds ; of the Freedmen's Bank robberv; of the straw bail post-office mail letlings ; of the fall of Collax and ihe other Chris tian statesmen ; of ''Joyce, McDonald and McKee ; of Tom Murphy ; in a word, of the long story of Jiaud, crime, swindle aud defalcation, iu every branch of ihe government at home and abroad dining the last ten years ? This is theglorious record most familiar to the public just r.ow. Savanah News. Wallace Broe'. Botanic collection of materia medica Dli?nts, flowers, woods. etc., intended for the centennial, will be displayed at the Opera House at this place on the 9th, 10th, 1 lib. 13th, and 14th of 'March, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., each day. All are invited to come and see the display. Mr. M. E. Hyams will be in attendance, and will cheerfully ex tend any . information in his power rela . . a wr tiye to tlie articles on exiiiotiion. tie suggests that the schools attend en masse on Friday afternoon. Landmark. The Bank of, Statesville.A thorough examination into its affairs, since Mr. Simonton's death, shows it to be as sound as a cold dollar. Its management will be continued under the directiou of Mrs Simonton,' who is sole legatee and executrix-of her husband's estate. The eeundest business sagacity wfill be em ployed in -its management. Landmark Fearful Tornado. St. CiiAitLES, Mo., Feb. 28. A jtornado passed down Main aud Second streets demolishing 20 buildings, un roofed the court House, blew the front of the jail down unroofing the walls and leaving the iron cells exposed. Two killed and several hurt. . Loss 8300,000. ; . A terrible accident occurred at the Tipton, Iowa, Jai last Friday, where the clothes of a prisoner caught fire from his pipe. He was locked in his cell witli. 110 window open, anil when the attendants, attracted by the smoke, opened the door they found every bit of cTqthing burned, from his body, his hair arid beard burtied off and his flesh browned to a crisp. He was still bredthing, but died! in great agony a few moments after, i a t The Colorado; constitutional con vention has adopted an elective chap ter which requires the first state leg- IclntiirA tn' Trn7ifl! fnr thf fihHmissinn V9te.t)f fch i pebple. v j- ... A Throat CtUlina Scrapd.lt haphened at Ilorton's (store io Wilkes countv. Jim IsbelLfuidlho IwasL the beat min;i. w; W. . White, a Revenue, said lie was the best man. An .altercation ensued: both parlies j werej heavily armed label with a knife, White with a pitol. Isbel cat Wliite'u ; throat ; it was qnick work and was; executed !infa workmanlike manner. White is lead.' Isbel has run awayT 7 f hejjybot torn - fact" (in'? tlie diffi culty apparf from all that we can learn of the transaction,-to Jiave been whiskey "crooked" of coorue. Landmark. . Bouitz.Mepaeoger, published right in the heart of jGov, j Brogden's nesthiding territoiy, is "good enough" authority for iue staiemeni supjoinea : It is settled now that Gov. Brogden is not to be renominated by the Rads for the, Uoven:orehip. Jndge Jjettle is their coming man." A strong effort will be made by Gov. Brogden's friends to nomi nate him for i3ongressto sneered John llymanbut this is not so easily done. THE MATRIMONIAL QUESTION. ; A writec lo Frank Lesliea puts Ihe matrimonial questiou pithily thus: "There is altogether, too much marry iug by form ofVlaw, those who at the most, are only a third or half marued in oilier ways ; and there is altogether' too much. urging and coaxing ' and; alluring younf people into the most important aud sacred of all hu man relations before they are prepared or moved to assume its burdens, and bv those who ought to know better and act with more consideration. We make too much' of marrying and being- married, until it is thought by mauy people some what of 'a disgrace for a woman to pass through life alone ; when, in fact, the life ot many a single woman is poetry; ro- mance. rapture even, in comparison with c. .!,.. . -f , , . J . ., .. . , deal ot marrying with very little of real marryinc; a vasi aeai 01 uisconvent, ? . - J 1 t . hienriachi misorv. hvnneiUv. nd nnmar. . ;'. . .. - ' ryin1 at the last. What we want is not a more stringent divorce law, but a better understahdii.ff of the moral law. which e t-j .1 .1 1 j I torriina lltp marrvinw nt 1 Iidba tint nlrnarlv I one ; not less .marrying, but less marry- . -jo - ing where there is 110 real marrying. Aud above all, let there be no inciting or Krihl nr I hnap In m.irrv tvlin arn unt ilmvirn r ...... j to eacn otner, ana inspparaoiy connecteu tojether by qualities of mind and soul. ; IS YOUR IFF WORTtr TKTST f!KNTS ? - Sickness prevails everywhere, and everybody complain of some disease during their life. hen Blck, the object m to get well : now to say plainly that no person in this world that is suuering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its enectfS such as Indijresiion. Co.stivenfss. Sick Headache, i Sour Stomacli, Heart liurn, palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits J.uionsnesp, dec., can take Ukees s AI"G"st r loweus without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to vour Dn.reist Mr, Theo F. KlnUz, and get a-Sample P.uttle for 10 cents ! and try it. Regular size .0 cents. Iwo doses will relieve you. MARRIED Near St. Enoch in Atwell township. Rowan Co., N. C., by Rev. W. A. Julian, Rev. William Ketchie to ill. A. Knte Plaster, eldest daughter of W. T. 11. Plastei, Fq. On the 24th int., in the Lutheran Chapel, bv Itev. VV. Kimball, Mr. Samuel Y. Ward of Iredell and Miss Estie S. Dowmini of Rowan. rv Rev. R. L. Brown on the 17th ult..at the residence of the hride s father, Mr. Adam trnhart to Miss Margaret S. Agner. both of Kowan. Bv Rev. T. A. Booone on tlie 24th ult., at the residence of James A. Crump, David C. Liven- good, Esq., to Mi.s Fannie A. Harris. In Concord on Fob. 22l, at the residence of Mr. II M. Goodman, bv Dr. L. A. Uik .e, Mr. John M. lloueycutt and Miss M Jennie Biles. DIED Very unexpectedly of heart disease, on the I7th day of February, at her home in Early county, Georgia, Mary McBride, wife of Dr. T:l n 11:11, 1 j 1 . ...i 1. rt Richard B. Hill; and daughter of the late lion Charles; Fisher of this town, in the 52 year of her age; May she rest in peace. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by McCnnniss, Beam, &, Dean. February 24, 1876. Cottok moderately briks. Middlings, 11 low do 11 .stains 710 Flour market stocked best fain. $:100 super. 2.75 Wheat good demand at 1.001. 15 Corn market well supplied C0C2 Meal moderate demand at 60(&05 Sweet Potatoes readily at 5060 Irish do according to oual. 507o Oats 4550 Butter' 2025 Chickexs per dozen $2.002.55 Eogs 1012 Omoxs no demand 75 Cabbage full ina"rket per lb. 22 J RALEIGH 31 ARRET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. RAIEicn, March, 1, 1876. FLOUR, North Carolina $6.50 a $6.75. CORN, S5c. CORN MEAL, 90 a 1.00 BACON, N. C. hog round, 16. " '. hams 20. HIDES, green, 7 a 8. drv, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new $1.25. IIAY.N.C. baled, good. 1,00. -CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKETS. Febeuary, 28. Owing to low prices, receipts for tlie past week at this oint have been weak. We quote, Good Middling 11. Middling 11. Low Middling 1010. Stained 610. , Attention FARMERS'. i GRASS SEED. Jnst received a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard Grass, Blue (irass, Red Top and Tiuiotbv hich I will sell chap at 'I , ENNISS' ,1 i For CougHs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THQAT DISEASES, VLLS'iG ARB0L1G TABLETS. IUT?UIPNLY IN BLUE BOXES i FULtKR $JULLE"R. Chicago. 111. Mill KJVVJLAVy Of ;any ize desired,' cut out . of Joe best j , GARDEN SEEDS;!1;, Just arrived Xift . ' IS TITE 1 - r jL t jl ' ' V v largest & DeSt aSSOrted lOt i 4 s OF ! 1 ' )' I r?f y-y i 7 ?y W I AJTCirtlCll beeClSihl ii i evef brought to the Salisbury market J Seeds Consigned to Country Merchants on liberal terms. 3 v l Come and see ns. -.. .1 BI11S & BARKER, ! ' ' DruggUtf, 14-3m " NAYASSA GUANO! " ' PRICES REDUCED. ' Selling this vear, cash, at $56 25 On time, 1st Nov.y . 63 50 H Or, Payable in cotton, 4i0 lbs. READ THE FOLLOWING : MR. J. ALLEN BROWN. 1 Agent Navassa Gcako, Salisbury, ff. C. -' Dear Sir : I now send you the result of my experiments with Guanos, this year I used eight kinds ot Guano, selectimr land of as nearly uniform, soil as nossible. side, bv side, putting 20 cents worth of each. kind to the 1W . anJ br the of alI thcse Gnan I : - ----- , r . 1 put into one row I'JO lbs of eood stab a ma-1 short notice! Also; wiridow"an6V oor sills, ttnreTe found at shia Tent! ' Remember ladies, pedestals for monnment8,lc Address ; we always flatter : -17:Im E. K Phillips, Salisbury Ai n l&tfiv ; ' -y- ' v ; '- fill) nuie. leavinst one row without anvthinir. ThaL,ac 'V1" -roiina . 1 1., -... wm ruw! "etB ,c IUUS- v" JUU yarus; vy jueasare. 1 . . . . . ' i- 2 . .r" "", (jukiiug ine viuauo iu auu pianiiug, ail ou 1 tun on , uaj aa. Now for the result of the picung, as given uc,u" Fertilizer No. lbs. to Roic. - 21 17 4 21 16f 19 15i 11 26 Boxes. 50 peraa-eA . . . . stable Manure, 105o Itritish Liou 850 200 1075 82-r 1125 975 775 550 1300 lNotmnp, z.eii s rnospnate Pacitic, ftea uaun s Guanihani, Cat Inland, NAYASSA, Now, friend Brown, you see the result. The Agents of the other Ouanos are all my fneuds. I don't speak disparagingly of any of the above Guanos, not at all. The sorriest may pay but the NAVASSA most assuredly pays the best of all. Every -acre where I used all Navassa, I make one bale to the acre weighing from 410 to 4ofa lbs. tha ..iu.ro aJ . i,oiia i iao fi rvi lh. cmw! ton by uot uiiig all of your most noble andJ best of all Guanos, the Navassa Yours, tc. E. A. PR0PST. LAND-AGENCY. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, have this day formed a co-partiiership for the purpose of purefhasing and.' sellisg real estate in the Wfotna A'! nxlo anil Vnrtli Parnlinil nrA resectfully ask all persons who have Keal Estate for sale, including water powers, &c. to place it in our hands. We advertise generally throughout the V- .U 1 V .1 i J. W. McKINSEY, D. F. melij:n. By permission we respectfully refer to Messrs. W. S. Patton, Sons & Co., Bankers : Mai. W. T. Sntherlin and W. T. Clark & Co., Danville, Vs.; Hon. O. C. Cabbell. member of Comrress. Danville. Va.: T. Yf. Keen. Salisbury; Sutherlin & Johnson,. Charlotte, . L - Dr. John Robeson, Statesville, N. C; and A. Dowden, President 1st National Bank; and Samuel Buck, President Millersburg lank, Millersburg, Pennsylvania. Address, Danville, Va.; Chatham, Pittsyl vania countv, Va.; or Millersburg, Dauphin county, Penn. Danville, Va., December 8th, 1875. 10:3mo:pd KERR CRAIGE, Salisbury, 23V O. la:lt J. & h. horahTI MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A " LIHKB AND SPLEXD1D STOCK OF Most Beautiful Jewelry. We bave just received the larjyest and handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public inspection. It comprises, Gold anoV Silver WTatches, of all kinds ; Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Napkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and Spoons. The finest and most beautiful sets of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. &c, &c, &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles 3fhe finest glasses madcgj ; Will sell as low as any House in the south CALL HERS AKD 6ET TOUR :V . Wiwa.UD ILOtK. icmilllaC 4l ! done promptly atutual. All work vai ranted 12 niprdh.t Ueaie, lm a, rj 10:tf JEWELERS Hi) MR. r BROOKS i ii T T , lio that he baa formed a business eonneo VALUABLE Us V or I, The tmdemgnjed is authorized to sell pri vately, three valuable tracts of Land, situa ted in MtL tArtf Township, Rowan co., bo longing to the estate of the late Dr. O. P. Houston, the said tracts briefly desenbea as follows; i. . me trscv pi vu acres, more or less, aOjoming the. lands ; of W. A. Poston, Phi Alexander," and others, on" which there is a 1. f me .tract pf 200 acres, more or less, good dwelling and out-houscs, and the sou wel1 adapted&r cotton and grain. ..ft-' Annthr tturt of 188 actpo. mora or less, adjoining the lands of M. W. Goodman, JAopnh Knvim .in1, Athra '1 tiia trt it very productive, fand a large portion of it is very heavily timbered. -, 8." Another tract of about 80 acres, ad joining the landiof J. L. Freeze and other, consists aimosi euureiy oi wwuisuu uu meadow. . Terms of sale Jasdnable. Applv to the nndersisned at Mt. UllaP. O., Rowan co., C: S. C. RANKIN. Jan, 10, 1874 14:3m COUNTY r 41, c.y,-,.4 . i- 8UMUOKS FOR BELIEF. 1 -i fohu Ruffty and wife Ropa, Moses Peeler and wire folly, Joaa r Uodge ana wire Camilla It. llodge, Moses Trexler and wite Eva, John lilnk andwife Sophia, Alexander Wallerand wife Laura Jana, Calvin Earnheart, Mary L. Earuheart, Wui. D. Eruheart, and Henry Alice Earnhart,? against George W. Huffnian, Dovey M. Huffman, and Michael HoUnouser and wife Clementine. , irL m. il' CrL'tjeJiT- . i.. n x u c atterijj ty uwwun cvumy ixnxuny. . You are hereby commanded to summon George W. Hoffman, Dovey M. Huffman, and fipKapl Holshoaaj'r and wi Olempntini th llfflnHarta olmro nmnu f thotr Iia fnnn) vithin Qr to appcar at he office 1 the Clerk of the Superior Court for the ooanty of Rowan. withihrtwentv davs after the Kcrvifp 8Ummou8 on theui, exclusive ofthe day of such service, sue answer the complaint a copy of which will be deposited in tho omcebf the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within ten days from the date of this summons. and let them take notice that if they fail to an swer the said complaint within that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief oemauaea in me compiaini. j i . .. . 1 7 . . Herein fail not. and of this summons make due return. Given under my band and-seal of said Court, this 8th day of January, 1876. t JOHN M. UOKAU, Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County, j J4 ot: $d TO COIVSUMPTIVES : The advertiser, aft old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed 111 his hanc ov an iasi innia; iuipsionary me loimuia 01 """P'e Vegetable Reinedy, lor the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung A Sections; also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after havlngthoroughly tested its won derful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffer ing fellows. Actuated bv this motive, and a conscientious desire lo relieve human suffering. he will pend (free of charqe), to all who desire jt this recipe, with full directions for prepar jn? and siiccesisfully using. Sent by return ml by addressing OB TT W f CTPVPXB Munroe Block, Syracuse, N. Y. Isov. 25, 185. ly n ALL AND I W INTER STOC K I I I 5 18 7 5. 1 5t anal 75 Bbls. MolaMes. do New Orleans do Syropt Bags Coffee!. Kegs Soda.; Boxes Cheese. ' Adamantine CauJIes. Soap? Cases Oysters Brandy Peaches FreshTVi'.ches Pine:AppIe8 Gross Snuff Coils Cotton and Jute Rope Doz. Painted Pails. Gross Flasks 10 10 25 25 40 25 25 30 20 20 10 30 25 40 40 2,000 lbs. HeinlockLeather 1 .500 lbs. Candy 40,000 Ciirars 50 Kegs Pow4er 50 Bags Shot I 100 Reams Wrpping Paper 10 Doi." Scotch Ale 40 Dos. Ginger Ale ! ALSO A full line of Wood and Willow Ware. Boots, Shoes, Hfts, Saddles k Bridles, Axes. Gun, Pistols, flc., dee. Also, a large? lot of Canned Goods, choice selection of Freuch Candies, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Royal Baking Pow ders. Raiseus, Ciirrauts, Figs. Citrons, Nuts. Sardines, Cocoanuts, Pickets, Sauces, Cat sup. Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds, Horn my Grits. New York Buckwheat Flour, ice., &c, &c. , The aboveStock was iMiught at the cbise of the season at -greatly reduced prices, and is offered at Wholesale & Retail at very short nrouts. . I - BINGHAMACO. Salisbury. N. C, Dee. 16V 1875. MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated tlxo 3?xl3llo Square SALISBURY, N. O. f rHE B0USJ is in tbo centre of business. -SL and Cnearebt to tue uepoi. -I Tulle qs good as Hit best. ' Servants attentive and polite. Board per day 1 M Single Meals. 4........ DO CF"SpeciaI Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to asd from all trainn. Beat Li very b able near at hand. 2 GTbe. undersigned tenders .his thsnkslto manv friends wlio- bare called on him at the lflxsii2i.and azures theur that no effort shall bd snared tonaie thar future vwit pleacanr EsfJUberraYlUag Public .will always iiud pleosaot quarters wil rt neuing iare. ' - 1 - - WM. R0W25E. Feb. 3, 187C. "ntf Sale ijancLji HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . I iTTTPlJ We are giving" $C3 Sewine Ma lif iXLlch n Ines, IlnniinsCase Watches, Velvet Vests, and Clack Pilk Dresses, free with orir Greenback Partaees,., Send TPDIPP Mlnvehtbi Union 173. Greenwich JUlMseft, New York. I:4w. ' AGENTS YVANTD 4 Sfedala an Diplomas .A wm11 fniJlKt kr'lt'j vTl'.l.l ..1 . l-Tirtt- .NEW, 800 Illustrations. Address for new circulars. A. J.' HOLM AN & Co.; t)30 Arch Street, Pbila. III , i ' - --; - . 1.000 AGENTS.1 Teachers!5 8lmlenW, Men . and Womtni waiilud fo cell CENTENNIAL uaiiunrxu ui me u. o. snows grana resuiis J of 100 Yearn Proirew: A ' whole - Llbrarv. 5 iSoston GhUiisot a Luxury, but,,: necessity. Inter txea Best selling JJook Pnb Good Pav. WaaHfen.'Act: in cvrrvity 'of 10.000. Ad--: dresc, J V McCUUDY ACO PbiU Pa 21:4w PSYCIIOMAXCY,orSOUL CHARMS, ING." How either ces mar fascinate and gain the love & affections of any , person, they choose instantly: TIwsMm pie, mental acquire ment all can possess, free, by roaiL for 25c.' . . t . . , -r-. . ... togtnuvr wiiii a marriagefpnue, rgypa Oracle, t Dream, Hints to Ladies, ; Weddinu- rx ight blnrt, fie. A queer book. , .Addrew T. WILLIAM & Co., Tube, Phila. k - J2:4w 1 A f1TE?ll Agekts for the best' tell- Vf Mki I EL II in? Stationery Packages in the work!. It contains 15 slieets paper, 15 En v velopes,' golden Pcn.Ten-hoWer, V-enciL Patent Yard Measure, aud a piece of Jewelry. Sin cn.ikgi., . 1111 air ui cicaiik uuiu oiudv - Sleeve Buttons, pot paldj Socts, 5 fotl flJOO. , Xhia packne has been examined by the pub- -lishenf Carolina Watchman and found - represented worth the moneyf Watches given ,; away to all Agents.. Circulars free, i . " BRIDE & CO 769 Broadway, N. Y. 17:4 w, A Farm 'of Tour Own. ' IS ' . ' The Best Bemefly foF Harfl Times ! FREE HOMESTEADS ! ANDTIIE . ' Best and Cheapest Jlailroad Land Are oft the Line of the UNION PACIFIC 'RAILROAD, " iNEI5RA5KA. Secure A Home JVow Fnll informal;on pent FREE to all parts of the World. Address, 1). r . DAVIS, Land Com'r U. P. H. Omaha, Nebraska. 21:4w. FULLER, YARREN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TOVE 1 The largest assortment in , RANGE X AND ' FURNACE M The Market. OUR NEW WOOD AND COAL COOKINO STOVES- GOLDEN CROWN. reporter. T0F'76. mm Geo. 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