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Watchman.- 43 L O QAL APRIL 13, 1S76. tie ' riiarlotte papers announce tbe death H. L. VTrtoton. ' 1 . . lOOne. U'. notice rfH-b""-r" olnn j !-"tt. ..i. in ' .-9-0BwA3 'S 1 a u upea .in i ien oui.i A tits Is a matter for teachers i - . 8r"UHJ -a iiwensiwe ,n ' . - iL.i . .-,. wacntM, 1 condition and remained ao'nntil death relieved -lace only :iV .wee - ssj u wm-wsriewe UM(MOJ -J him of his suffering which vu at 8 o'clock. , ' . -'H r;. sHp- Thursday evenings .pir.. . . jL. his not vet, been . restored., al the t The covered bridge kverthoK pp.iip --v " : ir " ' ' -1 :rr: .enter.,: ";:"r"7'su,;,':M,nill,B 11090 "lw ' Hffl)W8-Htt.WlFI.-A :mm , n . 1 - - . Still - M fi, ci w -1B Hun! u uie coui' nsmi nl Mo pa a .1... jir.Uenry ( , j i CaJrgrounds; they are standing full of malerl Vei fenCft aryuuu,Aiic jaw, uuva arouuci mow - n..;a mnrhlfl vpd fellow - - ... .' i 1 :! Vr. Morian bna. u necessary ,o oe aosenu - , , u;ij " Hrv v" jmu 1 1 n:,1 Tiiimbn!cyerv was di a ii.ai iiiiiuo at " - j . in,' i.. . i:r. tl-.-w-ij 'JJ:s t J gutters tbe horse swaooinff be saw there.; i gome .a, mi i 7 u wi h u k k n rin h v niirri r if. . - f ? and n :ir,a a town clock which cost' theni pVe The belLattached weighs l.WJU pounds jsn the Sun. Tt p time nominations are beingmade for the . HfUU'li. ivr. -. "J , jon'tafMpeakatonce. WatefieM Trice, little son of Mr ..Torn 1).: .til! froci , a meat block" and broke bia 1 jlliy, ---- ope day last week. Rev. I B. Craven, I). D. L. L. D., will I !.. il.rt ! II iilhnriiar I !I)Mlfll next pre tQiiflj o' F . : Dr. rrranthamfha9 removed his office : froa fiiher etiet to the National Hotel. He Calls hereafter will be left at the Na 1 " I lional.' ii i A. D. Cowles and B. t). Sinclair are to start i Radical daily-in Charlotte. They are quite Tnnnof.frsnch an undertaking.1 but let! them lire an learn. ' The W. N. C. R. Khas changed their sched ule go Road. is to make connection whh the N. C. :Tlwwagteat deal m6re conyeuient J tor the traveling public. The Base Ball plub at Gold Hill has fkllend our club, aud the bo'8 are coin down on Monday next to?play them. ind wil! doubtless be beaten. Mr, Wharton says to, the public, that person ihin good pictures will do well to call n fifiei lha he can turn off a le wwtistied mat he can turn on as Lint. fooaj.rk as any one in this section. Try ?7;3t. Baptisisg. Five infants were baptised it the lt Presbyterian Church id this place o.,.. iL '..el. J ti .... .i m. Sr.: icrestiBg i"cideUt of the services of -the j A conjile ran jff and came to town last Tiles- dayand were united in the bonds of ' ped-lock. They were seen driving out in an old 6ty4!e ve liicie, and he hadf his ; loving arms thrown round- : We learrt (rdm j the Wilmington Star tha flat eity has highway women. Four negro I women attacked and robbed an old negro man w Lit pocket book, which contained $5,40 in money, a note for thirty acres of land at ipo.OO o acre, i : j ' - L Mr. M. F. IdiliDgs' house was broken into on last Wednesday, in broad daylight, and toperty consisting of gold, silver and thjng."(o the ainouDt of one hundred dol- lara. stolen. The ladies of the bouse were oattlgitiDcr at the time. Mr.-1., lives about miles from Salisbury. We heard the other day of- a' scene iiich i occurred iu or near the city. It itraoge intermingling of calica and stmere in strata. This would no donbt wuiMier certain circumstances, a verv loterestinjr and rent Pleasant ecene. esne Kady if a fellow happenk to have on the . J - - v ; - T r ' eassimere. "- 1 :-' - - r t a recent eessiou of the Quarterly Terence of ihr. Met mdist (Jhurcb in Paiiebory the followinff eeritlemen were p .. . - - jay delegates to the next District inferences by Capt. W. H. Crawford pities, John D.Gaskill, & Capt. R awfbrd lAlternates, J. Fl Mauriey m J- P Gowan. Tle Conference wil H in Mocksvi le next August. ; , . young ladv had persuaded him to prom J4with her and was making his young y to and from - his round face in ?aiPk Succssipri as she spoke ip; soft and Photic teimk of lior 1U tpur nrivilesres, Tthe l:' ' j -- g 0 , m t last bis timidity gave way and he i-ua: "Ivifehma was here!'' We feci ftftat wajtour.-8elf this week while ? Senior is aWay not" because j we have f attacked by any girl, O no, not we. . ptae reltgibug- colored folks in the f raising funds to defray" the ex- of raisin o- tliA frame of a. new ' A gdly number assembled at . "Ppointed time, and concluded they 'inot IALUiu i .k K -- iiil fUmnlant np'inrdinitv theV Ot the ""Td artirlf.1 nl in a bnrt time thv I! l . T f-.s- tabe raised. L , ! ; A geutleman ; askij; : why lAunoi thl jFolal IldW The Uncord wy-We teachers iaItbls Statfi hold acovention are lo- "ll0"5 th.e dflh kof ,3". s i i . ' i ' irXf"""" som Winecoff. On.; Tuesday last be was in the . purpose oi adopting a series of wood with his team, hauling saw-logy when school "books for the State alnaThave tli55a il',e horse became Unmanagble andtnrning niiLlidhcul in it. e.i. tV'"" ji puuisued in tbe Slate? He: comolaios iat those published north do not suit ffie wants of the people, they have a Wear Jit - At 111 nrtiHAn m.- !. I . -. ..ry.UH, un,,, iufc migut jag house. Both need pamt badly, can't something, L! bedoae., . ; r, - Anoiner thing the iiailljoad ought to hve1 and done Irmnpdlaf! ln nt V.f nn jr:A-V Lj. J M uciwctn iuc uepoi ana mej " , which is already beginning to turn ereen. dlol ,n vui .! Mf . j bU i nere were three; editors at Albeme'1 . . -- - i - j -. a - - . . thinks It beat tb iMecl ecklenburs Falff learn frpjn: the Sun I that the Statevt varter ir ice inuraeroi u. y. juij i r ivowiu.jr couuivj v;oarr last weeK tne m- ldid nntdi- Iia imt .nf. in ;,i, f 1 5"fn of the.jCoDeord lMter and. job an gc&plUM W ih3H&ffy4 .nlvpd auu Ul ine aaesuoro iitfraw- Tbe , i . i . ..J -.,.!. .......... came up on i aesday, and on affidavit ra u retnovtd ttf Montffotnerv for trial n the - ' v, .ii -nsi Fall.1 If "f ; " i Li ThM,1fri.vi;,lu1.un,J.r.lfl " 1-r. ,lf,:T'jr T.VjUiti T-'f ' :oV , irnnvrveu ltr uu.ou coouty, and will be tried next week. Eastek. Mr - Craves, of Trinity jnniss. ot tne Aorth Carolina Almanac, in- luruia nim inarms Almanac is the only cor- iheOth. Mr. Craven went into a ' nHtl-nt and apparently exhaustive research on the gul.it. rWi sppm t-U5h v.. -I says the prayer books are all wrune. ' til ; i I cult iirb mis is vo suinit' iniuas uis- t tressjug, bat to those; who colored eggs by the North Carolina Almanac can't be hurt muco ii tuey go oy umme's AimaLac on the 16th, and color a few! more. A Good Tax Collector. His meth- od, though not exactly new, acts like a charm in most caseainf hronictardinessJ He visits slow gentlemen a little before dinner, and wears, away the time in pleas ant chat about the weather, crops, horse trade?, pigs and. poultry, but "never drops aJiint about taxes. ! Atways manages to something and nsnally 'guesses the right subject; his taxes, and down , comes the dual, when ttie sociab e gentleman dis- ; f ; . ..j .-1-.i,-. coutiunes Ins ywita and ij seeu na more until the next year,' SQUIRE HATJGrHTON'S COURT. ' We dropped into Squire Haughton's office yesterday morning, and was surprised to find the room crowded with-officers, law yers, women (vrhite nd black) and specta tors not a few A ; short stay sufficed to ascertain that the matter was a disgraceful row, between disgraced and abandoned wo men living in the margin of the Eastern Ward, whose names! are! unworthy of men- ' ? i j "..1 tiotr. The trial brought out tne name oi a. young man of the town who ought to blush. but he too shall be nameless here Two or three of the women alluded to were young and even pretty. Bat, alas, how dark the prospect which opens up to them ! No won der they drink? whiskey, quarrel and fight and polute the; air with obscener oaths and hurl at each other the vilest epithets. De graded hnman nature is themost disgusting hing on earth beeause the most perverted. There are about fifty, little negro boys that lay around, town and play marbles on the streets and in the vacant lots on the main streets, from morning till night. They do nothing foi a! living, and have nothing to live on except wltat they ateab j Ay gen tleman complaiiif tous that s. rvejCoitlAnot keep the little negroes out of his stable where his chickens were laying, they hajve broken up every : nest that has been made this springTand its pot the only case of com plaint thfr&as been made, neanyaii oi pur business men complain of tbim aa ! nui sance. Something niust be donoyr haqi- workimr nconie ousbt not to be imposed on by these little snotty nosed devils jvttioj are always prowling around, stealing a inrr and blockimr their doorways. Let the town authorities take the matter into conr sideration. The vagrant act, if. such there be, ought to be enforced; if there is none. make one and enforce it Oak Grove baaibcen thoroughly clean- ed up since-the tree topping, and look? much neater and j more attractive now than we even saw it. . When the noble old oaks shall throw out new branches and leaves it, will be still more improv ed. vK!!!1''-- ' u- While strolling; through: the grounds thkt old tomb stone of one CapM Little, :"' ill ; . , i ' i ; leaning against a tree, attracted iattention and we givs below tbe inscription upon it. It is soap-etorie anjd the abrasions of time lias nearly eace the lettering. 1 HERE LYS THE BODY OF CAPt !dANl LITTLE LATE Or SALISBURY WHO DIED PECEMBr n - THE IOtji 1775, AGED 44 YEUS. j :, , ; So far as we know the history of man and hi family isj lost.: If any can throw, any. light on the subject sluill be pleased ti publish it. this one we get an .invitation Io r dinner and. alwayB P' iue peopij to ass i u tiouse . i tt i. i 't .1 f t .i L send a committee into my District th accepts; and generall aboutlbe third day . ,-,. ,,, ' , v '- .., f year to investigate the illegal, oppressiv "his" friend' begina-to inspect he ia-Tftfter and corrupt coudnct of Revenue official wiuuemy, overturned me-wagon. -me- saqaie hnn iti nn. tt .r. ' nd both fell , with thier backs together, and VJlJ UI....I ... r j i - iinri Mai injuries w .jar. t inecou.-f ne- was by the Aiv.inS in Hiekorjehot his wif yesterday' "raort nin and she is hot expected toriive MeUwirei has been married abbut two VMM anil laa luun fn;... L.JI.. ;tL. I.:..d..:f Kl.rr j . . "' i aua wieu ;iur eei ,wan an i against him for beating her Sunday even- hot the magistrate : refused 4to lsne i'XT ''.t -j. JJ '" IVi " t": ,, cwvon. exuretseriiiie none intit the shot WiM VrV. V.V.i' --JiASf Vi:.. THE CAROLINA'-' tJENTpAL iUlLWAY. ,-,) er. u ngiu tx, oieuman, as attor 3 ,or nrsi niorrgage oonanolfler Ui ,ue -H'" venirai xvauway mpany, i. 1: r . 1 i :i n v have filed a petition in the Superior Caurt Ui county lor foreclosure oi tne mort gage by fwhich the bonds are TL &fc Uje 8ame timei applied JtoJud2e McCoy for Receivers, and we.. learn that an order! has been made appointing Dr. Jaaan mM,' r.i.:--s.- I. j a. ' Leather National Bank, of New York. tl. Keceivers. A bond of fifty thousand was promptly eiven. and the road has been tu,fd over to the Receiver appoiu- ted - We learn that all just indebtedness lU.e employees ot the road wil be paid hv Iho- loiuiiviira I hn r... !.!... . , j i , of Rprvr- i,n ' ililr .l,o proceedings have been instituted from no distrust of the officials, or- lack-bf conli dence in their management. Wil. Star. LcUerfrom ITdn. W. 31. Bobbins Uommutee to be Appointed, and Inor- VTT7 vamea aooul Avenue Irregu- larities. From tie Winston Sentinel. TforSE ns' il.ifPBS'aiT.WxA'T'Tvpo Washington; D" C, March 25, 180G. Editor Sentinel: You remember that in speeches at the Fall Courts, That promise I have not forgotten; and 1 tu,ok lbe House will give me the com muiee. aieesrs. Aene ana vance. and -r8l anu vance, an, others of our delegation here, whose con elitUt?ntgare interested in this matter are ready to co operate in securing success to tuis investigation. Mv obieet in writin? thiit is to invite aU persons in my District, as well as the Otu and bin JJislrtcts, who know of anv iHegal, oppressive, or corrupt conduct on the jpaitof any Revenue official, or any Judicial officer in aid of snch, to forward to me without delay the names and places of residence of responsible witnesses who can testify to the facts, and also! as full a' statement as possible of what each wit ness will prove. I do not wish the com mittee to have to go groping after infor mation, but. I want to be" able to tell them where to look and whom to call. This is-of the utmost importance to the efficacy of the iuquiry. Let everybody take notice of this re quest and act upon it at once. . Fellow-citizens, it is full time that the oppressions, intimidations, and fraudulent and outrageous , practices of the big and littleVtyrante who have lorded it over the honesVp-eople for years should be exposed and punished. . . Xt .!.,'" Will the newspapers of Western North Carolina especially, ahd all others friendly to the inquiry, pleaso publish this and call the attention of the people to the object ? ' i ' Very respectfully, Wk. M. RoBhius. WHAT THE DEMOCRATS MAY AS FWELLUNDERSTAND It is announced that Mr. William H. Wiekham, Mayor of this city, has taken sumptuous apartmeuts at a hotel in St Louis for his use during he Democratic National Convention.! . His vfea is to ob tain for himself the nomination for Vice- President of the United States. I His chief iiope is said to i est in the rebel element, it - mnded, eepejp'ially, on the circum.tances that he employs, as his private! secretary. Col. Burton 0. Harrison, who was private secretary to Jefferson Davis m the days of the Southern Confederacy j This may not be an ill-fonnded exper tation on the part of Mr. Wiekham. -fOn that point we do not design to express any opinion; for we do not know what influence and confiderations may be con trolling in the Democratic National Con vention. If h. Western man be nomina ted for President, Mr. Wiekham may, for aught we know, get the nomination for Vice-President; arid it may be! conceded to him on the very ground on which his expectations are said to rest his accep tability jo the component sectibn of the party constituted by the rebel element.- Politics are in too unsettled a state tor us to prognosticate,, wit ji jcoufidepce, any thing diffreni frpmfl iiis. I. !j U 1 But there ja one t$ing we do undertake to say , and that is that " any nomination mady on such a ground will be, deteatea in the election Wid believe we underr stand the sentiments of tbe great majority of the people on ; this subject. -They are for forgiveness and tor peace ; J out iney are unalterably opposed to the restoration of the rebel element to potentiality in na tional affairs. In Ihiat we feel certain that we are-not 'misuken. We believe that one of the fatal obstacles encountered in the nomination of Horace Creeley was the widespread ditrnat perviding the community which had grown oat of his i 1 . . . Course during rhn?war 8ympajhjed wklibj i rebeon,! tfr&iX was a sincere believer in the right of se- eetsion. So outspoken was be on this subject, at inne iimeYthat it was only by a terrible threat, uttered against him by the late Henry Vilioo;- aV a meeting vlii.l. If- 1 i t.jtiJ r leading men. at JWashinstonr. that Mr. the,a4yeeJV3pjDr peaqe at laar. price. J I tj We are wtJH aware, of tle applanse which greftedvnhe 1speecnuof General Jiartiett miMafsachnsetts, last year and b has-J-eofilTed d ibe.echoother similar enunciations or peaceful and har umiiiuus uocinnesf ne oeiieve we es liraate-all thid at its true' "signification. The better: class Vf il(ts former rebels may go to Jioston, and never was warmer web. come given mem ithey; wilt receive. Her greenhouses will yield un to them the iaiieal oMlowersand tor the mosfsumpt uousr leasts Ucjyr wi;(;be ;cordially -n. viteaj nut,; alter all Una can they get. the vote of oue Massachusetts Republican for ny high place iq the national govern ThMtrCaeoesfidri Wastiftt idle talk! It was. a terrible realitv. a.rnilitv nf Jifa and. death, of . suffenai' ?. and tbJood., As J?M4'lrWi Rnifnn earnes hicii, bu:.u couuiry uas ,.oeen jn. , grim earnest'eyer since, and conUnuea to be now, iii its determination to preserve, the dtar-bought fruits of its victory. n was not owing to , any very great confidence in the capacity of( Gen. Grant ivr civu aainiiiistrniioii tuat no was elec ted President '.but tp,fri uudoubliug faith under him nothing would be let go which had been gained by the war j and that, at the time of Jh first efectinl ihe,ou trolling aijd all-imporanj. QDsideaUou. This tVflipgtiils coolribiitM'' tcnueli ' id bear him into the same office .a second lime and made 'sigiially disastrous the defeat of Mr. Greeley!,' who was mistrust ed nu this vital question. Even now, loaded down,, weakened, and crushed as Gen. Grant is by the re cent disgraceful developments reflecting on his admiitialration, and with all the: strong feelings thatejxist agaiiist ajiUird terip, H is: prnbable that i(,4jt' chotqe ;14y only between Griut and a candidate fully identified 4willt tho rebellion, Grant would be elected. jV. X. Sun. Message and reply: sent and received at a Couuecticuttelegraph office; "I am dying; come as soon ' as you can." "1 cannot come; when you die let tne know. i ;1776 and 1B76.1 . M "What changes fisVve taken place in that peri od 1 In nopojiavethey. been more radical than in the treatments? diseases. la the !den time nature, prostrate with pain and suffering, was attacked with the laiicet? calomel, blisters, starvation and thirst.- All this was done with honest intentions but with terrible results. It is a pleasing fact that te. enlightened public of the present day have discarded such uiediea tion. The disorders that Rap the powers of life are now expelled by remedial agents, that brace up the vital jstrengtb, while running its cause. Tbe, qualities are loundin an eminent degree in Iib.Tctt's Vjsgktaijlk Liver Pills. They have bocomq celebrated over a wide ex tent of the globe -ar the 1 safert and gentlest remedial agent crpr offered to offering 1m- manit'..uiid iLis tiot the result of .uewsuaner puffing, but by thd great merit of tho mjdiciue itself.- . ! -t ;- i -ih Ilepatine is unlike any other medicine for the liver it is cheaper than Pill. 2:1 mo.! i At-Kluttz's. HepatineJ Ilepntinef Ilepatine! Hepatine lor ttie Laver, at Kluttz s. 2 2:1 mo. The Hon. Alexander II. Stephens orders Globe Flower Coiwzh Syrup to sustain his throat and lungs in making his great Civil Rights speech. AaliondJ Ilotd, Washington, D. C., ;j December 26, 1873. Dr. J. S. Pembtrton : Dear Sir Please send me 3 bottle of your Globe Flower Syrup by Ur..&amuei liard. Yours trulvv r: -: f ALEX. H. STEPHENS.-. . ; ' , Wiufcngtfy; D. Cn Jan! 8, 1874. ' Dr. J. S. Panberton: Dear Sir The Globe Flower Syrup, diily received. Many thanks. It has proved a most valuable remedy to me f- Yours trulv, j ALEX. II. STEPHENS. Globe Flower Cough Syrup at Kluttz's. 22:1 mo. I. , Dragging 0 tit Existence: The nervous, weakly: invalid does not 4 enjoy life, but merely,"drags:ont existence," as the phrase is, Unfitted for tho active pursuits ttf life, and incapable of partaking of its vpleas ures, to which health alone can giyo a zest; disinclined td sbtjat- iritereounies, and a prey to melancholy, the vaUtudinarian is iudeed an object of pity. ! Yet there is nothing in all this that cannot be remedied by that genial alternative tonic and nervine". Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which supplies deficient stamina, braces the nervous system, and over comes , those bodily -irregularties, to which nervous weakness is most frequently attribu table. Diseases of the kidney and bladder; imperfect indigestion and uterine troubles are fertile sources pffdebility. Their eradication however,1 becomes a matter of certainty when Hostetter's, SUjuiach jBitters are Kyctcmatic ally'used for that purpose. The Bitters like wise annihilate arid prevent fever and ague and other debiiating febrile comptaiuts of a mala riaf feature. THE PmJ-VWANT PROOF: ; There. is no.meiciner prescribelTb1 rhyI cians, or sold by-UDruggists,. that icarrie stieh evidence of its snacess and superior virtue as BosciiEE's GEn.wrtf Smcp for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Brenst. Consumption, or any disease rf thVThroa) and Longs. A pf oof of that fact rt that any: person afflicted, can gel a Sample Bottle for 1 Omenta and try its super ior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. Jt has been lately introdncedi in rthts countryi from Germany, and; it wonderful cures are , astonishing everyone tjhat; uQ it. Three doses wlll f relieve fany case, iTry It. Sold byTheo. RlKlutlz, SalisburyN C. K- SALISBURY MARKET, ' Corrected by McCunnixs, Bkall & Dean.") a I j ' - April 13, 1876. Cottox moderately brisk. Middlings, 11 ; low do llj j '. stains 710 Floub market stocked best fam, . $3.00 ' super ' ' ' 2.75 Wn eat good demand at 1.00L15 Corx market well supplied Meal moderate demand at 6062i 6370 5075 Sweet Potatoes readily at TuTttTT dO' JJ , J j ... .',.50 4550 Oats- fi't St BuTTEB-r-scarca a ,:202.) UHrcKExs per pozen, .. ,. , Eoos . p!'' ;' '' ' ' ' Oxioxs hd demand ' v Cabbage: full market-per lb. $3.003.55 75 22J RALEIGH MARKET. .. .-- r , .1. 'J .-i i . ... r.. , VwnoLtsALfiCAsa pbioes, sir. KALEion, April, 10, 1876. ,r "PT rTTt: r. ?:" r - rt f COKN,85c. . ,f i : CORN MEAL, 90c -i : ' J BACON, N. C, hog rpnad, U.. . " - M, haras 20. CHIDES, green, 7 a 8... ' u- dry; 10 a 11' ' .:. ', i FODDER; baled, new $1.25. 1 ! HAY.'NJC. baled, good 1.00L4 ; I. fflSk THE. OLD 4XD -RELIABLE if iXft'il :.-;-!., SALISBURY " - Warble Yard: ; j lilain Street, . 9 tNext door to( the CODRT-UOUSE-' ' IIIE cheapest and best piace in Jfor'tb Car , JL oliiia to bay first class Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones Ac ,'xc. Xione but the best ma terial used, Aud all yroxk douo in tbe best style of thi art. A call will atirfy you of tbe truth of the 'above: Orders, solicited' and promptly ffllledi s Satisfaction gnarantecd or no'ebarge made. J f ' JOHN II. BOIS, Propr. .It. 'A i i-!7:?Pi "1 i Of any. size . desired, cnt . out of the best Granite in the State, may be obtained on short notice, Also window and door sills, pedestals for monuments' &c. Address E. E. Phillips, Salisbury. 16:tf More beautiful than ever is the new ; JEWERLY just received at Bell & Bro's, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD AND PLATED CHAINS, BRACELETS, LADIES SETS, GENTS BUTTONS, PINS, AND STUDS. 18 K. ENGAGEMENT RINGS AC. We have made in the handsomest manner, HAIR CHAINS, HAIR JEWELRY, Diamond and: Wedding Kings Special attention giving to the Repairing and liming of tin Watches and Regulators. All Watcnes repaired by us are warranted 12 months. Office 2 doors above National Hotel, see sign of large Y atch and Pen. Salisbury, Dec. 2, 187o tf. TO AMOS HOWES, W. A. C0IT, Non-residents. Take notice that the following summons and warrant of attachment have been issued against you. Rowan County. John V. Mauney, Plaintiff, Against, Amos Howes, and Summons. William A. Coit, , .Defendants. State oi iVorth Carolina. Jo the Sheriff of Rowan county Greeting: You are hereby commanded in the name of the State to summon Amos Howes & W. A. Coit, Defendants, in the above ac tion, to appear at the next Term of the Su perior Coifrt of the County of Rowan, at the Court-I louse, in Salisbury, on the 6th Mon day after tho 3d Monday in March 3876, then and there to answer the complaint of John W. Matinevs Plaintiff in this suit. And vou are fjuther commanded to notify tbe .said De fendants that if thev fail to answer the com plaint, within the time specified by law, the said rlaintin will take jugdment against them for the sttm of six thousand ;one hufidred and twentyAwo dollars with interest on said sum from June 1st 1874, and for all costs and charges in this suit incurred. - Wirim, J. M. JfoRAHjiCfori of our said Court, at office, in Salisbury, this the 2oth day of rebruary, A. U. Jo6. J. M. IIORAH, Qerk Superior Court of' Rowan County. ( WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT.) ROWAIV COUNTY , In iJic. Superior Court.. John W. Manner. ' Plaxnltff. Against Amos Howes & W. A. Coit. Defendants. State of North Carolina. To the Sheriff of Rowan County Greeting: It appearing by affidavit to the officer grant ing this warrant, that, the plain tiff is entitled to recover from the defendant the sum of fix thousand one hundred. and twenty-two dollars ($G,1 22.00) and that the above named defendants are non-residents of thisState, being residents of the Stales of New York and Pennsylvania-- - You are forthwith commanded to attach and Twfeiy'.keep all the property of said Atuos Hoesand"y. A. Coit, in your County, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said demand, with costs and expenses, and you will make due return thereof to trft said Court at the term to be held on the 6th Monday after the 3rd Mondav of March f876. J. M.JIOBAII,' Clerk. March 2, 1876. ($16.) n 2I:6t. HUIUWAHR When ,ynu. want .Hardwaw at low figures, call on the undersigned at No. 2 Granite How. D.A.ATWELL. Silisbnrv ,N. C.,May 13 tf. Oencl 25c.' to G. V. ROW ELL & CO., New O York. for Pamphlet of JOO pers,containinff Vint of .3,000 newspapers,' and ftirtitM show ing cost of advertising. March 9, 76: ly Mill Stone t- ' vjk a a iv DI 0 a day at hoaae. lAgfnt .wanted, Oul Olfl fit and terms free. CO.1 Au gusta, Maine, r - t :i Marcli 9, 76: 1 yf. : 0 C An 0 0 fl rwr day at home. 1 Samples wdrth 0J IU frecnssox ACoi Portland, Maine.; -, . v ,w ! s March 9.76: 1 yr.Si' MANSIOWHOUSE ' - - - V -j : p; CentraUy SitTjated , ; tlxo Xxxtllo Squarei Salisbury; no. ; v rpHE HOUSE is in tbe centra of business, i X and riTnearcst td the depot. , , , , A e.. t . ..... . : .'w uTulle as good as the best, s i(J . 5 Servants attentive and polite. - ' Board per day 4..', ...... $1 50 Single Meals.' :-J.;....;:r;'.U-. ' 50 "Special Contraetaj for a longer1 term. --r 1 Omnibus to and from all trains. 1 ' ' ' '. ' Best livery Stable near at hand; -' i i , 1 ;. IdTThe undersigoed tenders bis thanks to many friends Who have called on him at the Mansion, and assures them that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. Brot Traveling iuwio wu always find pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. P WM. ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 1876.17:tr' r NAVASSA! GUANO 1 PRICES REDCCED. ! ' "; 1 Selling this year) cash, at $56 25 On time, lstTNoy.,' 62 50 Or, , Payable in cotton, 450 lbs. i . READ THE FOLLOWING f MR. JJ ALLEN BROWN, AgentJfAVASSA Gako, ' , " Salisbury, N. C.' Dear Sir: I now send you the result of my experiments with Gnanos, this year.. 1 used eight kinds of Goano, selecting land of as nearly uniform soil as possible, side by side, putting 20 cents worth of each kind to the row ; and by the side of all these Guanos, I put into one row 190,lbs of good stable ma nure, leaving one row without anything. The rows were'lt! rods, (or 00 yards) by measure, and 50 rows to rhe acre, in the midst of a 20 acre field. I struck my rows, sabsoiled each row, putting the Guano in and planting, all on tne same nay, being rue otu day ot; May. Now for the result of the picRing, as given below: Fertilizer. No. lbs. to Iioic. 21;' 17- 4 . 2'i Botes, Xo. lbs. per acre. 105o 850 200 1075 82T 1125 975 775 Stable Manure, British lion. Nothing, Zell's Phosphate Pacific, Sea Fowl, Whann'a Guanihani, at Island, NAVASSA, 16f 15T' 111 261 44 550 " 1300 Now, friend Brown, you see the result. The Agentg of the other Guanos are all my friends. I don't speak disparagingly of any of the above Guanos, not at all. The sorriest may pay. but the NA v AbSA most assuredly pavs the best of all. Every acre whre I used all Navassa, I make one bale to the acre weighing from 410 to 4ub lbs. ? Permit me to say, in conclusion, that taking the above as a basis, 1 ose-b,bTU lbs. seed cot ton by not using all o? your most noble and best ot all Gaanos, theNavassa. Tours, fcc. E. A. PR0PST. Jan. 22, 3 ms. KERR GRAIGE, glttornfjat fato, KT. O. 15:tf J. & H, H0RAH, JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, jI);MII!IIIIIJ!Hllllirlillllll!lllll''llll!1!'"l!l'm HAVE JUST RECEIVED. A Wm m SPLEXDID STOCK OF Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have just received the largest and handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respectfully invite, public inspection. It comprises, Gold and Silver Watches, of all kinase Silver Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Nipkin Rings, Forks, Knives, and Spoons. 'The finest ind most beautiful sets of Jewelry of aH kjnds, arEar-drops, Breast Pins, JfiQger tfig9, bracelets, Seals, Lockets, cvc, ow; Also, a Jpt of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents 5 tje (Celebrated - Schaffhausen Spectacles 3F"Uie finest glasses m.ie,g3 Will sell as low as ajiy House jn the aoyth.. ; CALL ITERE AXU 5ET TOUB - WlTl'O 1SD CLOCK UEP1ICIC done promptly asusual. All work warrantid 12 months. Uec. 16, 1875. 10:tf GARDEN SEEDS! I Just Mrrwed largest & best assorted lot OF Garden Seeds ever Lrouglit to the Salisbary market. Seeds Consigned to Country Merchants on liberal .terjms.. Game fxui fee ss, . BUS & BARKER, 14-3m pruggists. P This suerior variety of seed is on sale at the store s ot AlctAibbniB ieall & Aean, and J. Holmes, SI PearcB See 0 on 20:ts HE7 ADVERTI&Ef.lEIITG: f ft CTl Tf0 or besttfbance in theworld MUUli I Ulocoin moDfT Address TX.8.S' SAFETY; POCKET C0.s NewarkrN. Jy,- TtlBlllll.. mar, AC. N.T in yi fc nil IND BEADING; PSYCHOIIAUCY, ; Fascination Soul Charming.- ilw-r: '". Mraisx, ainl Mabriage Guide, showing how either sex may -fascinate and gain tbe love and H affection pf any person they choose Instantlv, 403 pages, bv mail SO cts. Ilunt A Co., 139 S. ' 7ihStPlila,Pa. . . . . 17s4w. i BLACK HILLS. GOLD FIELDS! FOR GUIDE BOOK. MAPS, RATES, ROUTES &Gi free to any 'address. . , ' Apply io v, r, juhsu.n, lien i rass. art. i. 3. K. KV Catcaoo, or to I. P. BAND) LPH. Trav eliag Agt. 1. C. B. R T Indiasapolia, lad. 2&4w. AGENTS WANTED ! Medals aud Diplomat "'"fsr Pictorial BMbs 1800 lllnst rations. ? Add rem for new circulars' A. J. HOLMAN& Co.j930 Arch Street, Phil a:" . ' 21:4w r - :- !.- I : 7 T 7 I'FAPlTCn AOE3ST8 br the best . sH" If Hli I C UingStaUonery: Packages in the world. It contains 15 sheet paper, 15 En velopes, golden l'en, Fen-holder, Pencil, Patent Y&H MfMnrc. and niece of Jewel rv. Sin gle package, with pair of elegant' Gold Stona Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 25cts, 5with assorted jewelry for $1.00. This package has been , ex amined by the publisher or Carolina Watchman and foand as represented wortli the money.' Watches given away to all Agenta. (Jirculars free. , . . . -' - BRIDE & CO 7C9 Broadway, N. Y7 .17:4 w. WANTED CiTEilAL rAGENTS ' far the great UNIVERSAL HISTORY to the close of the first lOOyearsofour National . I ndependence, including an account of the com ing Grand Centennial Exhibition, 700 pages fine engravings,' low price, quick sales, Extra ' terms. Send for Circular P. W. ZlEGLER & Co., 518 Arch St., Thila., Pa. 25:4 w. WATERS' PIANOS 2 and UPIUGUT, ARE THE BEST, MADE; the Tonc,;Tonel), Workmanship, and 1 Durabil ity Unsurpassed.- WATERS' ORG ANS, CONCERTO, NEW ORCHESTRAL, YESPER, CHAPEL, VlALESTE, and CYMBELLA, cannot be ex- ' celled in tone or beantr. The CONCERTO STOP is a fine IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE. Warranted for SIX YEARS. Prices EXTREMELY LOW for cash during this Month. Monthly Installments received. 'A Liberal i Discount io TeachetM, ilwisters, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. AGENTS WAN TED; 1 ; Special inducements to the trade. Illustrated Catalogue Sent. HORACE WATERS & SONS. 481 Broadway, New York. Box, 3567, 25:4w. j 4 i i -r- FULLER, VARREIi ti CO., MANUFACTURERS OF 1 i. s Ct TOVE CS The largest assortment RANGE U FURNACEU The Market. . our new !wood and coal cookjnc stoves: GOLDEN CROWN. REPORTER. - PIRITOF'16. OUTHERN GEL1. AND TUB FAMOUS TEVART' IMPROVED' MEET T1IE WANTS of EVERY DEALER, Correspoadence invited. Price List and Cut7 upon apj4ication to FULLER, WARREN A CO., 2:W Water Street, New York. 21:4w .. For . Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL THOAT DISEASES, ! Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES . ; A THIRD AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggist generally, ahd -... ' . FULLER A FULLER. Chicago, 111. , THIS PAPER IS ON FILE wmi Wlwr Advertiiac ContracU cab b IALL AND WINTER STOC K 18 75. JSE&mJ 4it 10 tBLis. Mtdas&es. -t dm KewGrleU7 10 dij Syrup. ' 25 f Bags Coffee. 25 ; Kegs Soda. 40 Boxes Cheese.' '25 " i Adainaptiue CrjidUs. 25 m ! t-oap ; Caea Oysters.' 2t3 1 i Krandy Peachea . j Fteh Peaches 2tt 19 Pie Apples 30 Gniss Snu 25 ' Coils CoUon god Jnte Bona 40 ; Due. Painted Pail. ill ; Hxftca FLaelra 2.000 lbfIleui1octlLeathtr 1,501) lbs 'ao4y3 40.000 Ciirara ij . 50 ; Kejgsl Powder 50 BacsiShi.t 100 lieaias Wrapping Papw JO ; Doz.j Scotch Ale 40 Uoz.! Ginger Ale H : :' - also 1 A (illjwb 0 WKd and Willow Ware, Boots, Shw., Jlats, Saddles .& Bridle. Axat. GAms Pistols, - : j -r, ! Atlf H birge lot Canned Goods', a choice selection x4 French Candies, Salt, Pepper, Spice.-Ginger. Koyd Baking Pqw- . ders. Raisens, Currautg, Figi.Ciuons.'Nats LSartines. Cocoauuts. Pukels, Sauces, Cat- anp. Ptt- Meat. I lverosene. Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kind. Hominy., Grits. jNew; York buckwheat Flooj", dect, ' &c. Sue. ', .', 1 .- ;' TheuMboveStuxrk was Jopgbt at the tlpfta f tb beas'iu t greatly reduced prices. ad is offered at WftlesaI Retail ,at vrr. th.9rt rifits. j ' 1SI AG II AM LO. S4lisbttry, N. C , Dee. 16,157.5. 1- A l A A
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