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a Watchman. LOCAL. MAYUB., 1S76.' Col. C S. Brown's ad. Tj,. Thumb hreikTisted io this (J0 VeduesJaJ morning, , . i.'S reiil summer weather no. i' ' - ii L 1 ' ....... i The cirla zv iiKtt auu wear iuir.uoea i-i l. i ......... !...: i - . i .errit' tomaito passetFoYer a part of :-.-;....rChicsi st -wees. detroying to the estimated valu0 of $200,1 .P'rtJ' The litt!e c(mii'uuicatiu headed Liars' ..nt iiu the out-side through; mistake. It 9 ill to i"uild a,m)DS uie PV Yaekiiow ledge tie receipt of invitations tteuil the Commencement Exercise of p-jsou College, arid Carolina Military in jt-tute. . -' ; ; : J ;-' ; ; :". Tiie Salisbury Silver Cornet Banc, so vrell &f0rftbly known are engage! toj play at the ,'AmnieOcement exercises at Chapel Hill, coni- .dugon the 3Ut inst Lcs!)-A rare!an3 beautiful plant by one -0four li'Jies, which was taken home and Jen i, u pursed ;' she can now furnish quite i :"tvur remedies for the 5 cure; of poison rVIYF.p The old string bard, composed pfaitmbmofthe Cornet Band, we are ghid WUoX what they have dk"M bear, ir hitve revived.. fcaii!bury can nu iw h luiisit: iiiitqualcd by any cily: South. ' f llfyoja wish good pictures, call at Whar hiB's Cjalleryi be cau jnak you. pictures any flze, ! price." yoii wish. r Guarautees satis lietiou r uo pay. 3t. P)j)le are beguitnug to feel like soaring . . . . ... Eri to iiiine kuie scouy lnouuiaia auu mere neaching their beat, but the Drug Stores kve not opened yet, (f, how long T Mr. jGeorge B. Ennis now fills the position oftity Alitor fur the News. (Jeorge was rais- ttlby ur side in this city and we know him to" i velver ftllow j We welcome him with a ffiernal embrace and wish him abundant euc- WeSreturn thankito D. II. B. for the invita tiorrto tiend. ihe Leap year bopto be given liv the yourg ladies of Baleigh, at Tucker jiall.-bn th" evening ol tne JUtn mst. e re- tret e cannot bei there to e-ijoy khe occasion "AjPnoTnApTED Meeting is -now go-ing-on at the Methodist church in'thls place undvi the management of the pastor, Rev. L W, Ckawfokd assisted, occasiohally by IkvJ, Rumple of the Presbyterian church. Look I It ue -We have qreat many that .have acrmriiilated oij &r han-.'.s iii'j hi ust he soldi They are handsome and di-mraWe anl vou can t -- i .i buy them 3 at ;your for we rise Cutne aud see ihvui iu-aD business. ' ;l -. 32:4t. MERONEY & BRO. Gkaxd Lxcuusiox to Henry's, on Wes- tprul fond, , TufoaJ, June 1st.- Leave Salisbury at 5 1 leave Heury's on i return, at 4 ek. P. M. S. Tuniliuson, of the Hickory Press., is manager, nd promises every cimfir and eiij-'jineut possible. Tickets trip from Salisbury, $ 1.50. . for the roaud f KE TriaiI iof Mesimer -We are au of Mesimer tWiz'd to state that the trial lich was TMnbved from thiai county jo Ca "wrrfis andktheaceU fredell county, has been M His IlotJor Judge Furclves for! Mon Jay f the second week of said Court, (whieh !m nanpeii .on it he .th dav ot June next. Pijrjous interested-will take notice.) ! EtmiERFORD College.! The ' ,CMn nneement exercises of this' Institution will I e: place oa the JiOth and 31st of this on?h . Persons pu rchasi n g 1st class tickets illte entitled to a free return. Caraway will rach. Rev. II. D. Smart, of S. C. will I'Ter the Literary address. There are hG: students at this College. $ol'ibvrv the Place. We ronfr.il ulatfr the eiuitw of Salisbury mon the selection bf there wautiful and ancient town for the holding of . next meeting yf the Grand Lodge of Odd f'HwjiJ- vt can assure alt whose good for- Unel.it may be to be nresent nn that nonunion " thti citizens of that crand ! old roriwiration fo prove true-to her rist renown for hos- j Indeed we will, nd obliged to you we are, wrwyingpoMr. News. We'll hold up bur repu 'f'ff .'Mr. jllqward ptated: it to the Grand i-MSC Beeif we don't. i i ii yi lovers, take I) much diligence. fbk'5eech vou, '.peruse the : poem headed i t ,v' iaivc ncru. n , joijtship. Jt is. rich, rarej and racy, and Jon many a little hint which other X'f would have escaped yaur attention and J&f ouhl have gone on -courting and being times without number. . Now you jf?; only t6 read and proeeed. May suc- ' rrowu your efforts., Without any re flation on the author, we would respectfully uKgest that he is a goner, his day of grace past and We say, larewell, for he Is'irre- PMly lost.1 f frcn Game. ThV Base I Ball matcji ... i . I . . . ! L . t i . . " ueiween the Gold Ui Club aud the uprise'' o this place, which took plac-i I " V "", "uu ,u iojr - ir r .'iiiit-i. ii n a CAttrn erntui iki., ,,111 r I flnseli". ! ' :. ; 1 c tiJ!- . imvn open ; viriorious inaii not ia( utWpjiiii-. 1 Tl. .'hdW.-if lu- tjPted jo b presc tt DO, jvitaMons ar CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. The Commencement exercises of Iluther ford Collegcwill close'on Wednesday night, ..uny oist, wuu a granu concert ana Ji.nier tainment in the interest of the new College" Everything "Jnvltinir toi'tho'cveV car and appetite, will be-provided. .. , Let some ohe in Salisbury get an excdi" sion to Rutherford Collepje Commencement and Concert.; Ample accommodations can be had in ExcelsUr. i : i i - - Come one,'come alU And cniov this feast of soul, -and Contribute jsomething at the same time .toj aid in thfe jrreat enterprize.A& f. j. JULAiSlJ, Manager, PRESENTATION. The Rowan: Rifle Guard had a- "flag pre- 6ented; to thieih ' on Frjda y evening last by Misses Eugenia E. Rouec lie and Hattie Gor- den. It was k beadt.; A Jac-sitcile of the Ante Bell urn Flag. The1 field on one sid had an eagle, k scroll! floating from his beak on which a8 inscribed, : 'The Rowau Rifle Guard." On the other si le, was beautifully clustered, a flag, dram, musket, sword,v hehnit. &e. j The faisr j donor presented it with the following pretty little speech : GintlemcHthe Jtomm Rifle Guard Please accept this Flag as a preseut from Miss Hattie Gordou and nys?lf, the worlyt-F ur hands, j It is. theism bletu of American liberty aud nS'SUth i- known in every laud and on every Seal ' It is khe. proud boast f the American Citizen that- no tyrant wul dare to do hiin harinjiwhilt the folds of his country's flag wave over him. In your possessiou-this flag J placed with the trust that should daysof diarkhess ever coiuh and the cause of Freedom should need your, ser vices, you will bear St so gallautly as to earn fur yourselves the prowd name of "the bravest of the brave." r j . j v !j - Capt. Brown received th "flag- and Lt Ary replied jiu a. very appropriate man uer These young ladies deserve m Jch jcredit They wor kedliard tit tLe mouev which; thev speut fr the flair This is especially ( commendable, and is a crileriou fur all jour girls to go by? a practical lesson well taught. ODD FELLOWS -BANQUET AT TIIE NATIONAL. ; i . . i ... : . Last week the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- tows met iu Raleigbl, ud had a most pleas ant and hariiipuiuusr uieeti tig. The streets of the city of baks were! thronged with fel low odd. and ai the shrink of the ayad- vauced they gathered 1 ke martins around , chatting, laughing thedoor of the Nation a and spending! merrily t$e soft, mellow hours of the fadipgitwiligfct, wheu the gliuainer of the day's last? beambaJ flown. On Thursday night, the Grand Lodge with invited guests audi a band of music, re paired to thelNationai fMel where a must sumptuous feast had beie prepared for them. There were three tables running the entire length of thej hall, with seats for the accom modation of iwv hundred aud fifty persons. The rjoui was decwrated with flags, batt uers, wreathes. sw-pit g' festoons and flow ers, all artistically arranged And presenting quite a fascinating appearance. The feast was gotten up iu elegant style, wholly in keeping withiCol. Bryvru's far spread' repu tatloo as a l"?otelist. ) " Seated arouud th'se amply filled tables, this jovial csSembhige peut two hourB in drinking toasts aud after a smoke they re ared, for theV.ee sins, iiours were near. ' The News,says ;j ( "After the tdast3 they all retired, furl of many happy-thoughts of the occasion. We would not do iojtisice V tnem by attempt ing to speak of the response by the gentle men, but w?caun4t; cjose without calling especial attention I to one, Mr. Theo. F. Kluttz, ot Salisbury who acquitted himself fully, nd reflected; jreat credit, uotT ouly on hiuiseU, but also upon pe Ludge that dele gated diim, as otie if its representatives. The universal expressiou was in hir- favor, not only by the members of the order, but by all who heard him."" ; Wr. Wm.Ul. Howard also toasted. . A Strange (Jase. Detained at home on Fulton street last -Friday our by Bickness, we were attracted to the front door by lheflotinjd of a drum. It fcehly itirred the f-mbers of an old fire that had been? dying; out' for many years. We waited to Beia the beautiful littte . silitry company ofjour ieity the Rowan Rifle Guardspass, for I we supposed tuey would pass right on and that would be au end of itl f But not so : Capt. Brown haulted bis company in front of our door, and after cairyiiig his men through many evolutions j which were admirably per formed,, he IbroDghtr them to an "order arms." The officers; were ordered eeveral paces in front j aud. while wonder ing what it all meant, the Captain com menced a speech addressed to as in about the following . strajn j: "Jir. Editor, of Watchman : Iu behalf of myself and the brave men here with me underarm?, I desire to express our thanks for due kindly notice you have taken of us from time to time in the past, through the cofumns of your paper. It shall ever be oiir pride and pleasure by cood soldhrrlf conq net to reflect credit on the towu and county we represent, and to show a proper appreciation of those who honor us as soldiers . and citi zens You have earned oar high esteem we shall cherish it. We owe miicU- the remembrance of o the liberal men of the citv, arid shall endetvor to honor them in return. " j j "But Mr. Editor, we claim a little more have been subjected at your bauds :: We to tha 'grossest' iodigriity to-day, and we bring it to youtl itlfiition as the surest way of 1iafing;jia ycntilated, and thus administering a rebike to the' author Iof the outragf?. -We Were of necessity pass inr the court-house j and were careful for nothing exeptHnu the Qrder of oar going when th nondesCript jadge sent' the SheiifF to arrest Arid brjn 2 us btfore bim for distnrbfug the Courts It waks a gross insaltjo thewholti 6"rnpany-, but" as4i the military-should always yield liaixlsomeljr and cheerfully to the civil1 authofityi no resistance " was offered? - L obeyed i the mandate," and stood tho: pretence 'of Ilia Honor'long enough to tell him: that our fifQ waVnot ithisllirig at biro, iiorjonr drum rolled1" to ; drown the eloquence of the members . "of i the i bar. Shoulder, arms !rtght, ; face ! forward, march And away theywent, asmejryj as they could be giving.us.no chance to slip in a word tureplyj :If they -are satisfied we are. - ' ; . , . MEETING of TOWN COMMISSIONERS. Mayor's Office, May 15, 1876. Present, B.f II. jBroadfieldMayor, and Messrs. Kerr Craige, A. L. Clarke, J. A. Sni der, E. 11. Marsh, MJ L. Holmes, T. U. Alc Neely, Alexander Parker, and.T. F. Kluttz, Commissioners. "J !- j , ' " I On motion an election of officers was gone intoMessrs. P. B. Kennedy and T. G. Ilaugh ton were -.placcft in, nomination for Clerks The Vote being a tie, the Mayor cast his rote for Mr. Hanghton, thereby electing him. D. RJuliarii Ivaa .re-elected Town Trea su rer I ' - v.: Moses L. Arey was elected Town Consta ble and Tax Collector. Ordered. That one Chief of Police at a salary of thirty dollars per month, and three assistants at twenty-five dollars per month, eacn, oe eiecieu. J. F. Pace was then elected Chief of Police, and Thos. Earnhart, Ross II. Vanderford and Thos. Murphy, assistants. . - Y. G. Englebcrt was re-elected Sexton. Ordered, That the salaries of Clerk and Treasurer be each fixed at seventy-five dol lars per annum. T. C. McNeely declining re-election as City Weigher, Theo. F. Kluttz was elected to fill the position. ' M. L. Holmes, Kerr Craige, and Theo. F. Kluttz were appointed a committee to settle with the Treasurer, and report at next regu lar meeting. ' Ordered, Thai) the Tax Collector be re quired to keep an accurate account ot all moneys received, from whom received and for what purpose, and what disposition he has made of the same, and report in full to every regular meeting of this Board. The Mayor was appointed with discretion ary powers to rent oliice, fc. The following accounts were approved and ordered to be paid : Dick Hill, 25c. Jerry Townsend & Nels. Rogers, $2.50. Walton & Ross, $6.C0. On motion, Board then adjourned. ! THEO. F. KLUTTZ, ; : Clerk pro tern, A Disappointed Dog. Philip , Ham ilton never told a more beautifnl story than the following : ! "A dog wts bereaved of his master, and became old and bund, passing the dark evenings of hi existence sadly in some corner, which he hardly ever quitted. One day came a step like that of his master and be suddenly left his placev The man had just entered wore ribbed stockings ; the old dog had lost his scent and referred at once to the stockings that j he remembered rubbing bis face against. Believing bis master had returned after those weary years of absencp, he gave way to the most extrava gant delight. The man spoke. The momentary illusion was dispelled ; the dog went padly back to bis place, lay down wearily and died. ' Speaking of the reservoir which recen tly bioKe, an exchange says ; "Lxcept for one weak spot, its strength was am ple to meet all possible demands upon it." Bo it is wiili man. The "one weak spot" makes life a failure. As the strength of a chain is only the strength of its weakest link, so the strength. of a man s life is on ly that of the weakest spot in his ctiarac ter. Wise is he who seeks to know where is his weak spot, "hud wiser still is be who, knowing it seeks diligently to fortify it. Look out lor, (he 'ono weak spot I The Old Xorlh State Ahead and No body to Push Her. What a pity that a small appropriation was not made by the legislature for the Old North btate at the Centennial. Professor Kerr is just back from Philadelphia. He says Italy has sent her beet specimens of marble, mak ing a mouument-ten oryfifteen feet hi: of her very best showing. After an ex amination of it Professor Kerr says tha had an exhibition been sent on from this State our showing of marbles would have tar excelled that of Italy, as we have tlie black, the mottled and every .variety r t ft B m 1 ot marble known to the art ot man, and i&u five,, thousand dollars been i expended by this State with what she has now "on band, she could have made an exhibit superior to' any other Slate in presenta tion of raw material, such as iron,, gold, marble and the minerals, aud would have received before the end of the year twen ty times the appropriation by the immi gration and lauU buying it would have attracted. Yesj but,' 4Too late!, too late, you cannot enter there. Raleigh Keics. THE TRUTH. Pinchback, one of the most prominent negro politicians, said iii the late Con vention ol colored men at Nashville, Ten nessee : "If we consolidate! tUe white people of this section together, or any other section of it, against the black man and make it an issue, the annihilation of the blacks is certain. There is no question about it. There once belonged to this very laud a raqe that for chivalry and daring, for true valor and courage, has not anj equal on the face of the globe. I allude to the In dian. W'here is he to-day ? There was an irrepressible conflict' between him and the white man, and the result is that the place which knew him but a few years ago knows him no more. And gentlemen, just as sure as I speak, if this antagon ism lis to go on; if wea are to I have this political waf which is now being waged between thet races, it will not be- long be fore it'will be an actual war, and the 'end will be our annihilation." . It is certaiuly triie that in j a contest between the white man and the black man, tbe black, man will go down And out of consideration in the management of the Government. The present generation of colored people learned some industry and some manners from their , former: masters, but what will become of the young ne groes nowgrowlng np no one lean tell unless jlbeyjearo to work ana behave themselves the PeiifteutUiies o( the coou- try will be their abiding places. . 4 - Wi H . JFor the WatchmanJ x , - I. '-COURTSHIP. " Sometime oJ I saw a girl,5" ;!' ; I " Who wan very pretty' and fair:- . - j ' She had a tittle found face," : i .And !very long b hack hair. 'Hurrah ! for the lone black hair. . "And she's the girl! that took my eye, , I saw her in daylight; ". '; ' ' J tell you boys, without a lie, ; " ( I courted her about right, . Hurrah ! fur the courting night. - -; ; She was a Tey, solemn girl, j . , Soruetimes, I t1ieard her singing : : -1 liut till she was so awful grave, I seldom caught her grinning. . Hurrah ! for jk little grinning. The reason wjiy I Joved her so, : Perhaps yon ll can guesm ' For I presume you all do know, -That first love is the best. Hurrah ! for he first love. The first tira? I went to see her, Site Was very; near, alone ; But I sat about and waited, For night to Jiurrj on. . ? Hurrah ! for that night's fun. - I talked with her pretty long that night, And as well fas I remember; ! ' -' Before she lff m In the room, A kiss she did surrender. ' " Hurrah ! for the kissing spree. - 1 - ' -I Next morning I Went to my room. Perhaps I wnl toj drinking; But-one thing sir I really know, I did my paH of thinking. Hurrah ! forjthe thinking spree. ill' And what d6 you think I thought about? With few wOrds I can tell ; 1 thought about my darling girl, The one I lifted so well. Hurrah 1 for my darling girl. But sometime after all of this. This tender jlove grew cold ; And then ny darling girl did miss, My presence to behold. Farewell 1 IitM &c. Our reason for nominating Brisjow is. hat it would fairly compel several in fluential journal, which arc now hoping and expecting to su ppoit the St. Louis nominee, to reconsider. 1 he SUN, for instance. Springfield Republican. Very good. et o:tr Spiingfield con temporary go ahead and nominate Mr. Bristow, it you Can: and let the Demo crats, on the other hand, nominate Sam uel J. Tildon, and then honest men need not feel much anxiety, because, which soever is elected, 'we may count on having a very good 1 riesident. Of conase weshould reconsider at once after Bristow's (loiuhiulion. That is the right thing to do at every important crisis. For the present! however, the effort to get each party fo nominate a first-rate candidate will splHce. ! WtTen that is ac complished, everybody cau stop and re consider, aud 'determine what to do. uext. i : ! i For onr own part,; lliowever, wo fear that no re-consideration will enable us to give "support to 'the Republican party, no matter how godd itsreaudidates. Jt is too far lost in corruption to be saved even by a vigorous uian of. good inteu- ions, like Mr. BristoW;. : No party ought ;o be kept in power forever; and it would have been a giejat thing for the coumry if the Republicans had been turned out four years ago. f Ddeitdi est Carthago is a pretty Sun. tr nml inntltO for 1S7G. N. Y. "THE CONFEDERATE HOUSE." The Nor;h Ciroiinan following in the footsteps' of the? 1 anket Radical newspa pers, designates the Husc of Represn tatives as th0 "Cohfederale House. " This destination pleases us so well that we proceed outliof tdieer gratitude to an swer some of tlie questions aked by that paper in ils last issue. Speaking of this same "Confederate House" the Carolinian asks j Where are the scalps of the dishonest officials which were to be taken s Answer. Ifyou will examine closely the belt of our i'couzreesioual committees you will find hair there which bears a striking resemblance to the locks once sported by Giant, Belknap, Robeson, W illiams, SchejncK, Babcock, aud some of the smaller fry. Question Noi2. i AVhere are tlie millions that were to be saved to the relrenue I Answer. I he House passed the Dl- passe plomalic and Army aniTNavy appropria lion bills whereby expenses were reduced millions. A radical Senate refused to pass the bill. ' J ! Where are the measures of reform that were promised M Answer. The ballot box has been pu rifled, measures' taken to prevent future stealing in the eVenue service and forty millions of dollars saved to an overbur dened people by theji appropiiation bills of the House, w;hich' the Senate will no doubt refuse. tojpasa. Rut why go 0u. Ephraiin id joined to his idols. We 'only notieed the school boy effusion of the Carolinian because its coufedeiate appellatton pleased onr fancy. Albemarle Times. j i ; - : A FET QUESTIONS. In considerlion of Stale aid. having been jvoted byj the Legislature to: the North Carolina jUittverity at Chapel Hill, is not each county in the State entitled to have oue Student j taught iu that insti tution free of tuition? We understand that is the law ; and if so, how many such students are there now in the Uni versity, aud which counties are represent ed and .which Dot 1 We ask for infor mation aud for the benefit of such young men as may wish! i to take advantage of the free tuition' rule. If there is a fair opening for poof young men it should be known. ; S: j j : - -, The State ad j the University was voted by the laM- Legislature, and while it is rather unpopular among fax paying people to appropriate public money to one part icclar College and not to all alike) it might bej.; considered fair; and satisfy opposition to; a great extent if the benefits of the futjtution were put. with . in the reacli of thoay j wbo are unable to pay-"m tbe 1 expenses of a" CpRege jedu cauoq. 1 I 'It la a little too'ooimori to class ks an nciny of the-Insiitulion"-every one who uo.o iur luiormauon- aoout4 operations at yuapei uui, or makes suggestions. about its management, or alludes to tha man ii or of -the - BODointment nf .Tmtto.. o are friends and who are enemh. not the . question now, andneither ia it me jiropneiy or justness ot the State api propriation, bnt what are the adrantao-M of. tho Institution to those .who haveuo money to pay with, as will as to those who have 1 ,,f , . -t. ', , ; j Complamt U made that the standard of atjmission is fised so high that many ar in inai way -prevented from enteriug the University,! and especially those jwho have been unable to pay the expense of going through all the high grade Prepar atory Schools. . How . is that ? Char. Democrat. , : " " When you sea a matt- that Bhuffles loosel along,' with his knees knocking together aud his toes pointing in whose eyes roll furtively and whose hand is ever suddenly jerking itself above, his head as if warding off a blow, you' can rely upon it that that man is haunted by . i : i i , ' u, iuuiuer iuiaw oui wiien you tee a party who lifts his feet high, and holds his nose in the air, and has oue eye shut in a knowing manner, and whose month is distended with a self-complacent grin, and who seems to feel good all over : you cau bet your last cent he has just oougui u new "ijmestic sewmg ma ehiue for his wife. "Ran Tucker," as the Virginians de- tiglii to call a tavoiite . Congressmen, sometimes indulges in a little "hifalulin" about "the gloiious American Union" as well as other men. Hear him : "J here were no man on the floor more full ofj purpose of honest, pious- purpose to make I he American Union the great est auW most glorious country on the face! of God's earth than were-the ex-Confed-l eraief ; hut the increase of power of the Fedl eral government disturbed the political equilibrium and would bring the governf meut to destruction. Above all, let there be peaces peace among ourselves as the greatest sccuiky we have for peace with the world; taking up echoing the eloquent language ot the gentleman trcm l'euusyb nia (Mr. KelleyJ the other day, I may say that we have proved by our civil strife one thing, that though the boys in I 1.11 , 1 uiue anu me uoys in gray may nave been a ma'ch to each other, united 10 one brotherhood they are more than a match or a world in arms." Revenue Raid In Wilkes: 'r A squad of fourteen men commanded by Drputv Collector Coite and Majj. Wagner, United States Army, made a raid last Hednesdayon a distillery be longing to J. L. Whittington, abotit twelve miles above Wilkesboro. hit- tinglon discovered the party as they ap proached aud guessing their object, fled into the mountains, the party bring sev eral cliots nt him as he ran. The booty consisted of two stills, which were entire' ly destroyed, 33 barrels of "crooked w hisky" aud 16 stands -of beer. Of the 33 barrels seized 24 barrels arrived here on Friday evening, the other having been destroyed at the still. The whole affair is rather mysterious. More of ii auou Landmark A Toulouse oyster opener found a fine pearl in an oyster, aud the customer in is ted that the pearl, oyster and shell all belong to hi in. He appeals to the law. A FLOWER THAT CHANGES COLOR. ITS Botany is a division of natural science w hich treat of plants, and a study of Veg etable Phvsioloirv must be the foundation of botanical knowledge a study only possi blf by the iinprovf meuts in the inieroscop aud in organic chemistry. As plants are not scattered haphazard over the earth, hot anical geography must be studied, and, with this, plant-history. Botauy may be applied to the wants of every-day lite, as iu Agn cultuie. Horticulture, or Medical Botany Animals often exhibit a marvelous iustiuct iu selecting medicinal herbs, and an ob$r vatiou of their habits has ofteu, eveu in th preseut time, ltd to most valuable iliscov eries. Aud should man, with his knowledge aud appliances, fil to discover less than: the brute ! It is of Medical liotany we would speak, or of the HE PA TINE PLANT, discovered i'i Southeru Nubia, the Flower of which changes its color with every chauge of the atmosphere. The reinarkablechangeju and variations ot hii' i'lant aud I lower LhiiYh been f r years our special study, resul- tins iu the discovery of its possesMou of 2 iu tne discovery ot its p wouderful medical properties, the existeuce and value of which have heretofore been en tirely unknowu to medical science. After much labor aud scientific investigation,' we have succeeded in extracting its peculiar medieiual principles, which is a specific; e.nd cure for all diseases of the Liver, Stoinath and Bowels; a permanent cure for Dyspep sia, Imligestiou, Spleen, Constipation, Jauudice, and all Bilious Coinpla'nts.5 Of course we cannot send a living Flower of this Plant to all who read of llepatine;; but to all who will send their address to Mer UELI. & CotJDEX. Philadelphia, Pa., with a three-cent stamp f..r return postage, we will send Fuee a fac simile of the Flower, that will change its color iust the same as the real Hepaline Flower. The Medicine, MERRELL'S IIEPA TINE, for sale by Theo. F. Kluttz. Salis bury. N. C., aud will cure all diseases of the Liver. AN APPEAL TO PA CENTS. ParenU, do you love your children T Thea pre serve their health. Nent to the bleseing of lile it self, is the enjoyment of perfect lieuith. How many are stricken down in their infancy almost Without a moment's notice by that iimidtous disease, t'ro up, simply tluoogh the neglect to be provided with the proper remedy 1 The tender plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. When the little sufferer lias short, difficult, hoarse breathing, with a harsh, nie taliic cough, like coughing through a brass 'trum pet, there is no time to looe. Begin at onche use of Dr. Tutt's Expectobant aud the dinoase will readily yield to it. Always have it ready in tht hou-te, as this fatal malady requires the prompt est treatment, lt is very pleasant to tbe tast, and children take it readily. . "i TIIE PEOPLE WANT PBOOF. There n no medicine prescribed by physi cian, or sold by Druggie, that carrie such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Buschke's German Sx&vp for severe Coughs, Cold settled on the Breast, Consumption, 0 anv disease of the Throat and Lnngs. A proof of "that fact is that any person afflicted, con get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its super ior eCecibefore buying the regular siie at To cents. It has been lately introduced in tn country from Germany, andi its wonderful cures are i astoniching everyone .that twe it. Three doses will relieve any -case.;. Try ; t, fc'old by TheoF. Kluttz, Salisbury, N. C, SALISBURk. , MAUkET, XCorrected by IcCcbixs, Beaia & Deax.1 . . - . j -; - i - Cottos dull. Middlings, ; - , 11 10i , stains 610 FLOEB-rmarket stocjied best ( fain." . fi.QQ SUDOR I 2.75 WariAT good'demaiid at- Cobx market well' Supplied Meal moderate demand at l.t)01.13 . 0570 7075 f 5075 sweet Potatoes readily at Irish do " - I v . 50 IN. Oats-s- Butt Eit ! . 4550 25 $2.003.00 75 bl ex CniCKEXs -per dozen Osioxs no demand; Cabbage full markei--ner lb. , i RALEIGLMAUKET. WIIOLESALI CASH PRICJES. . t Raleigh, May 1G, 1876. FLOUR, North Caiolina SC.00 a &G.25. I COHN,75aS0c. ! CUKN MEAL, 80 a! 90c BACON, N. C. hogfronnd, 14 a 15. " ! hanisl6!al7; HIDES, green, 5$ I " dry, lOafll, FODDER, baled, nWw $1.25. HAY.N.C. Med, ood. 90c a 1,00. A Widely Aplicable itemeuy, Few lemedies are Applicable to such a wide range of disorders jas I ELostetter'a Stomach Bitters, and this not because it bar) special proprieties adapt, d t the curcnif each such a preteuse would be manifestly absurd but on account of its wonderfully improving effect upon the general ton:e of the syttem, and its alterative action upon the organs of nutrition, secretion and discharge. Besides its well known proprieties as a remedy lor intermit tent and remittent fveris, dyspepsia, consti pation, torpidity of tHe liver, general debility. urinary aud uterine pi the u I ties, it invariably proves to oe uigaiy serviceaoie in overcoming anaemia, uypochonoa-ia, rucumati.-m. insom nia, and many other disorders and disabilitien originating iu pttverty or impurity of the blood, nervous weaKness ujr oTer-exciicmeni or au imperfect performance of the physical func tions. I -! MARRIED 1 ' " Lextz CoDA.-i-Oa Thursday the 4th inst., at the resideure of the bride's father near Cool Springs, jMr. John P. Lentz, of Rowan county, and Miss Alice Coda, of Iredell county, N C. MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated tlxo It4Tlio Square. SALISBURY, N. C. rpBE ROUSE id" in tbe centra of business X aud E3?"nearest to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day J. 1 50 Single Meals. 4- O-Special Contracts for a longer term Omnibus to and ffoni all trains. 50 Best Livery stable near at hand. EiTThe uudersigpc.1 tenders his thanks to many friends who Ijave called wii him at the Mansion. and assures them that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. ?tf The Traveling Public will always find pleasant quarters ad refreshing fare. J VM. KOWZEE. Feb. :5, 1H7G. 17:tf I t J. & H. H0EAH JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, ;iiiiiiJiiiiiMIHIH""""""""m"MI!,mu""gg HAVE JUS? RECEIVED A LARGE AI) SI'LEMIil) STOCK OF s Most Beautiful Jewelry. We have jus received the largest and handsomest stock bf Jewelry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and fespectfully invite public inspection. It cojm prises. Gold anil Silver Watches, of all kiads; Silver Pitchers, Cups. CAtors, Napkin-Rings, Forks, Kuives, and SnooH?- 1 he nnest ana most ueauimu seg j ' t . m X . ' 'a. I of Jewelry of all kinds, as-ar-drop3, wreast Pins, Finger Ringl, Bcacerets, Seals, Lockets. ' a cVc, &c. Also.fa lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, abends for the celebrated I Schaffhausen Spectacles gthe findst-glasscs madc.gj Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HERE AND GET YOCR CLOCK lUPAICIVG done promptly ashsual. AU work warranted 12 months. i jjcc. 10, imo. I. I 10:tf FILES' TKJtBE m)Aft IODIDE OF AMMONIA i ' Cures NenralciaFaee Ache. Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Fet. Chilblains, SreThryit. Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kind iu loan or animal. At Barnuin's j IIippolroine; Dr. Wood, Veterinary Surgeon; Colouel McDnjels. owner cf Harry fassett; Dr. Ogle, of 330 W., 25,h street.prnounces Giles Lixi mest Iooide o Ammonia the only remedy that can be relied on to cure lauieuess in horses. ! . Sold by all Druggists. Depot No. 451 Sixth Avenue, NewYork. Only 50c and $1, per bottle. J ; " TIIE0 F.; KLUTTZ. Agent. I I Salisbury, N. C Xfarch. 9. (22:6ins.) KERB; CRAIGE, ! "tilruin at glabj, ... Sftliatoury, T. O. uyjuyy Ai)r iyti Xs&Bir& its:, APCPITO F'or best chance in the world ' HUUld I J to coin money Addrew U. 8. ; SAFETY jPOCKET ' CO. Newark, K.- Ji '- U ,,2-:4w;, : . ,,..: , j'.,. , . , j 3 y 4 35' tfl Agents wanted for a ne busiv 1 ! f Anesw, in wldchiTiny active Htn or O 1 U, Wonnn can easily make 55 to $10"-: ' s A t dyv- One who had nevei tn-: TI ATT va6litI hefore,inade$7.50inl hour; -I . sn experienced agent made $72.75 in ;Z iSlTPP I Jl"nr3- P?kuUr free, C A. - UU11U ULiLUG, Maaaser. CSX Dm. Sti. Y juWe know f!. A.lClepgto be resoonsi-' e and; reliableji and thifik he offers Agents'' ttraordinary indnccmenta.'--JV."'i'."llV'W " n,Aprill9, 1876. S0.3w. A CUP OF GOOD TEA. .A iiioled "English Traveler says, much finer" rea is drank in Russia than in Encland. th difference is not probably owing to the Over- lana transporlation but that the Russians boy the best Tea grown in China, little of that kind going to other countries.! ; THE RUSSIAN TEA GOMPAIiY offer in; this market a limited qnanity of this TEA. tit U alolntely PURE: ?sent ty raail, prcpaul, Jib canisters, $3.50 Jib. 31J25. ITo introduce this Tea !iLrl fam)leenlfor2oc. RUSSIAN TEA CO190 1 ear j. ST.,i N. Y. , , 29:4 w. ? pSYCHOMANCY.OR SOUL CHARM . rlNO.M; How either eex may fascinate and gairl the lore affections of nny person they choose instantly. This wimple, mental acqnire ment all can porss, free, by mail, ' for 25c, together with a marriage guide, Egrptian Ornplej Dresuns, Hints to Ludics, Wedding. "Nij t KhIrt.Ac. A queer book. ActdrtssT. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Phila. IMw "FULLER, WARREN & CO., -1 ! MANUFACTURERS OF TA17!P rmt nr 1 11 ine largest assoriaveoi in ; RANGE j AND PUKNACEM The Market. OUR NEW WOOD AND COAL OOOKINC SijUVlSS - -. GOLDEN CROWN, REPORTER PimT OF'76. OIJTIIERIJ GEH. AND THE VARIOUS TEWART 4 IMPROVED ' MEET THE WA NTS of EVERY DEALER. Correspondence invited. Price List and Cat upon application to FULLER, WARREN & CO., IWi Water Street, New York. 21:4w . For Coughs, Colds Hoars AND ALL TIIOAT DISEASES, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A THIRD AND SURE HEHEDY. Sold by Druggist generally, and FULLER & FULLER. Chicago, 111. THIS PAPER 18 Oy FILE 'WITH Where AdTertlsisir CoutracU can lx F ALL AND W I N T E U S T 0 C 18 7 3. K 7i -Bbls. "Midassea. 10 do New Orleaus, 10 do Syrup. -to Bags Coffee. 25 ; Kegs Soda. 40 Boxes Cheese. ljZ-y V Aaainanuue handles. 25 " Soap 30 Cases Oysters 20 Brandy Peaches 20 Fresh Peaches 10 Pine Apples :0 Gnss Snuff 25 Coils Cotton and Jote Rope 40 Doz. Painted Pails. 40 Gross Flasks .' 2.000 lbs. HemlockJLeathr 1.500 lbs. Candy it ; 40.000 CUrars 50 Kes Powder 50 BazsSron IfJO IleaThs WTa pp'i4aper 10 40 Doz. Scotch Ale DozrGinger Ale ALSO A full line of Wood and Willow, War, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles k Bridles, AxS, Gura, PisfoU, 6cc. etc. , Also, h Is lot of Canoed Goods, la. choice se'e.:iiun of French Candies, Salt, Pepper. Spiee, Ginger, Royal Baking Pow-di-if. I.'aisens, Currants, Fis. Citrous, Nuts $ iniiiies. Cocoanuts, Pickels, Sauces. Cat-r-pi. Potted Meat, Kerosene, Tanners and Miirhiue Oils. Liquors of all kinds. Hominy, Grilts. New York Buckwheat Flour, kc., Scc Ac- . The above' Stock was boaght at tha close i.f the seasou at greatly reduced prices, and is 'olfered at .Whcdesah? dj Retail at very r shjdrt nrofits. : " BINGHA"Ud;CO. Salisbury, N. C, Dee. 16. 1875. 01 Q a day at home Agents wanted. Out- VIA fit and terms fiee. TRUE CO. Au TKUE &CO. At March 9, 76: 1 yr. iiifita, Maine. SA tfl OH day atboine. Samples worth J IU Qw51 free. bTissox & Co t Portland. r Maine March 9. Id 1 rr. A6EKTS make no ergagevntni till pou see our MEW BOOK, Wbieh inlfirijling interest, sterling merit, elc'-" anceantlcheapne, has abfiolultly no eogal. It is ''Tjie Thiko" for the Cepnnial period takes on wghL j 4 , The; North American fierieit ny it Wdwep ving oFunqmafrJied praise; we anticiiate to; it ajj extensive Kpiilarity'V the Dubuque Tinvs mvS "Just such a work as thousands of tbe Amvri can People will be glad to possess"; iheJJtfroU -Adeertaer calls it "preferable to on pet publ'uk edr Any active Man or Wunat qf "good adV r dress iuTel large profits and steady work ffor' a year.l For full particulars, addrem.. 1 i ' ' ' 4 ' .;lf.- ! !' 1 S : ' i i 1 1 !i!U ! ! r ...3 1 : y -i. i ii". 1 i 3 . ii i v I" V n 1 i-f 1 i i ' 1 ' jU: t i I - 8. -- ti t ! j ! 4 V 1 t ? - t t S f ;! 1 1 n in
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