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.. . , ! Carolina i Watchman,: " i : ' ' T '" 1f So 1 A Fersons making :n Sw 1 U the tTatMman should send f 2.10 to pay for a year 1 0 cts. to-pay postage, The merchants : of Raleigh,, reuting itorersfhaye oj-Ited In a petition to landlords for a redociion of 15 per cent, a rents, owing to the W .nd dull times. iJ- I ! " 1 : '- To&y Judge Watts bears the msnderaus e ia SatUbary in reference to .n1 laborer on the Spartanburg .& Ashevile . rail road The We-iern Norih Carolina railroad com panylim. that, Under the law farming out conrict labor, they are entitled got mandamus to comptll the penitentiary au t -.il,Hm the convicts from the nrst mentioned road in order that they may be et to worJkTon the Western road. Mai. bcntoui. This cause coming ion to be heard on yester day the Board of Directors ot the Penitentiary rtjiceaented by the Hon. A. WTourgee filed u aoWer to the Plaintiff's complaint, by which certain issue of fct ;were raised, requiring the intervention of ajury. Therefore, His Honor Judee Watts ordered the caiise to be placed apon the Civil Issue Docket of Rowan Superior Court for trial at the next term. -!' nr nnmhcr of the Asbeville Tiieen annearS the following charact.ris tic letter addressed IQ the editor of that paper: Charlotte. May 22. ' - Dear Sir: lam willing to anything that is' best, and propose to the whole matter to the convention without exertinff lb .lightest influence over it. I have no ambition to gratily at tlm immense of the eerieral good. I work hit where I am hitched, in the, lead, at tl -r lol r.ff lead, tinder the saddle or t tA iKaiwnnrls And hide out u is thought best, - j -yours. , ; - ..i " 2. B. Vance. I JThat has the ring of pure metal, pen- etrating! thrilling 1 It; ought to put td the blust every fellow who is secretly nursine his wrath, and counting the chances of an "independent movement.' If Vance is willing to wait and work-just as the people tell bim, and all for the sake of harmony, and success agamst the ene mies of the country, Tom Pick and Harry, the boys in the srvhe better keep par? tlcularly quiet. The people will shoulder lach k man as Vance, and carry him round the corn heap in triumph ana set bim at the head of the husking board They will pile np his plate with good things, fill up his glasses, and give him the best of everything. ; P. S. NEV. We nnblish in another part of this paper au interesting letter over the we known initials, E. F. R., who never fails to throw a charm over the valuable pros ductions of his pen!. We know of no bet , ter method of ascertaining the facta in ' the history of P. S, Ney, than that adopt-j " ed by our correspondent, i. e., gathering ii .i ' it i.-J.." j s :j Hit me well aui.ueauciii.eu mciueniu rcr ' membered by those who knew him in life) which of course will be valuable ih proportion as they are found to be con cnrrent, and leading to the some definite conclusion in respect to the great, ques tion of his identity with the celebrated Marshal Ney. - ! We have no recollection of the rumor ed interview in Virginia between P. S. Ney and a person believed to be his sop; and if any ansh thing was published In the Watchman as intimated by our cor respondent, it was probably when the paper was fn the hands of its founder, U. C. Jones, Esq.; and sometime be tween the years 1S32 aud 1339. We made the acquaintance of Mr. Ney, about the year 1840. He was then leaching either in Dayie, Iredell, or the western part of Rowan. He was fond of writing, and frequently contributed poetical arti cles to the Watchman, nearly always on political or patriotic subjects. J We are very clearly I of opinion that the Iatelligenrpeopla by whom we were surrounded in those days were not con vinced that P. S. t Ney was the French : Marshal, but on the contrary seemed dis- : posed to regard the popular stories rela . . 1 k 1 t ; , J J i unc mertio as largely i lcaaiuary, ana springing from various mysterious utter ances and acts of his when under the influence of spirituous liquors, in!; which be occasionally indulged to excess.' Our opinion on tho subject was farmed from ! too U-alted personal knowledze we had ' . i .... . . i of tho man while yet ling and mostly jrom ine impressions maae upon ns iby . .t ' i. mvbw ww uvua ww w ucaiu fca.a&.iii ft u i in tu. i s. j lin interesting itno;uUy, and we are . "l pleased U promote it as well for the grtt- lSeatloQ of the public as for the discovery of the truth, if, indeed, it is t)ow possible to arrive at it. THE CROOKED IN NEW ORLEANS. Ailntcrnal Bevenue Supervisor Taid - . . m 1 nnn mm aaa k m r i :.itti i,www jjisuuers. v XT rv.-.i tJJ. . w ji.xAa, uune i. itie Uon rreulAnal-nemmittM TnP.?.,U ?:j:""trZr2 ::r "M iTTl X ro"ur L""! :u( uu a fU 11 5 y"cau "' r T w Tu T j-.T V 7".ue "onai Jankof Northampton, Mass met Walshe. a distiller of thia-sitv.!fivp. An .u it-. t,.L u vr.i.i;.t4 ,1.1 ,u.r,.r. ai.Ull.jO ka pJJ hiprdei.or. J. U. . . . . i . . ..... sl SIZ.DUDap S14 nnn anrl AoBrA A a . . . . . ; . - .w r ' bujo . mrincBaieOH WllD wltnefll. . - : 1. -.! Mum woai tw urteans aiterwaras: annolntsd new mimi .nA .t,.Vr for the Carey distillery, sod found a? gain v.w n.VAtt?::j.rz oi a ftuoo per ouinti lacrem ia prodoc i : Ma ill ' : I 5 -I yon, rue,flJSUlierTwasrunUTo usya only after these changes; consequently the jufereuce was they had teenaking ft large - precentage ot crooked whiskey It had been.cttstqraary to withdraw forty or fifty -barrels per day, bu t j ils'ree days before tbe local revenue ntncial seized the Carey distillery about 400 or 500 bar? reis were wunurawn. x un- iincreuvB this occasion-was S that officials had io formed the distillers of their intention to seize the distillery. The amount of reve nue due for which the distillery waa aei ed ws $24,000. J Hunt dismissed Todd and Hartnan for irregularities, but they were sonn , afterwards employed lu. the Custom House. tfcw York Sun. The J. R. Cobb above referred'to. is n brother of C. L. Cobb, who, for the past two or three I Congresses misrepresented the people of the first district of this State, and now so well and abljr represented - by Hon. Jesse Ji Yeates. It i well known that C L. Cobb and John Pool were, whilst in Congress, the former in the House aud the latter in the Senate, the Radical proteges of B. F. Butler. Both these N. C. I been credibly Udicals are now, as w have i informed, representatives of the Waihiiigton city caloons, and as J R: Cobb waS abuointed Supervisor of tlnternal Revenue at the request of Pool, . i - i i . a i .. - Cobb alid Butler, it is possible that $1,000 ner month wa little enough, to sustain Pool and Cobb iu their present represcn tattve capacity. J , Prom Tha Ashe?llle Pioneer. A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT! A Man FalUrom the Tower of the Court ! Housednd is Instantly Killed. Sunday afternoon a compactly built s trailer, of fair complexion, light hair and moustache, passed up Main street A spirit -level; and square over his right ehoulder, to which was suspended a small carpet bag, indicated his calling, und his business here a bricktnasnn in search of work. He had footed it from Green ville, S. C, and though fatigued and travel-worn, there was an air of tidiness about his apparel, combined with a frank open -countenance, that favorably un pressed the casual observers that passed him. He stopped at the boarding house of Mr. NP- Uhedester, and early Mon day morning ; sought and obtained era ployment of Mr. Henry W. Scott, court- house contractor. He was directed to Mr. Deacon, uiastnr builder, who assigned him to work on the tower, where an arch was being constructed over a window which fronts east, and which is about fourteen feet fromHhe-ropf of the main building. He had been at work but short time, when those near him heard him give an agonizing scream,' and the next instant he had pitched over the wnll Alighting on his head on the roof, the body with a convulsive effort, turned complete somersault, aud, stretched at full length, rolledj down the south side, first slowly, but then with the rapidity of thought, to the eaves, and then down ! down ! fifty feet to the hard ground, among the disintegrated granite rock of which the foundation of the buil4uir is composed, blriltin" upon his side, the unfortunate man bounded five feet from the contact ; but no cry or groan escaped his tips. Morn bed spectators ran to his assistance, but he L td passed beyond their aid. The heart, which but a mo ment before beat hirh with hope at the favorable change i:i the condition of his aflairs, had now ceased its pulsations. 'IMlOV hpliflit nut Villi or tint a nru.itiarl .wl I . - I thies.could not affect. They tenderly , i. t, 3 .... J bore him to the nearest house, where an exaroination proved tlur his neckj left thigh and ankle were broken, riht side of "skull crusiied and risht shoulder bruised. No one could identify iim. Around his ntck was a leather string, to which was attached a clasp ring, similar to those in which crucifixes are woru by those of the Catholic persuasion. A hunting-case siker watch was in his vest pocket, and in his pants pocket was a wallet containing 2i cents, two sleeve- Duitons, and a gold ehnt button On his stun, was priniea m legible characters, iVl. Uon way, and this 14 nuDDoaed to have been his name. Un stated to some i of the cuests at bis boarding house that he was a native of the Emerald Jsle tbe land of that generous, impul.ivr, but an fortunate pelople, whose couraje, endu- ranee and ndelity haye ever been thi marvel of the historian and the theme of poets. For . An Irishman carries hia heart in hi hand ? ! It flows like the water that circles his land : T U 11;.. : 1.1 ai ucaiua m bm eye, ana mere nougat so sin cere, . i As an Irishman'i smile and an Irishman's tear. He was Varied Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. iu tne uainotlc eemeterr. FutEer Frederick, of iBaltimore. deliver- iS an impressire oration, and perforraitif,; ". rrnrl lCo ot mat cuarcu over II,. !.., . ! p 8- tha e . I - - labia nc Tim trnc. Mr. 1L W. Sott h,. i lis i ujm iiiri ruin vrnan vi a v i .it Jjat the name of the deceased was N. P. . v..u,,c u. y fll&linC h lfmi COUNTERFEITS. Ncw. YpRK, Jnne 3rd. The folio win w well; executed counterfeits are circulating twenties on the National Bank of Utica I New YorkVtens on the Parmur' Mon.lco, by way of the isthmus occunip ah.mt factoring Bank, of Poughkepsie: fives on y' - ua XT1 anonat oanit ot ijhicatro: fives i . ? itt . fnuimi nans or razton. III. - Ifiv... n tK. fl m..: '-1 n . . 'T "" 01 Uan i.! on the first National Bank r.t National Aurora, 111 fives ou the Firt National Bank of Galena, III.; fi.pa on :v;r ",u,FuEfl est- wk lugv unninMn til . s.as ... u If. -t i uwco vii lua mrrn tion.l B.nk of Now Bedford. M. lames si a XT Lass.; fives I &. .tlUUftl U.1IIK All .IllffflffA I til . n .V . ' Z ' "b" in. : uiriion ine r irit Nainni h J . ... " .wum jj Jank ui I IwtiiiaviII. K T - j Z " . WWttICU WV1 W.a 'lu lot pM,n M of uiu. Other eoanterfeiti posieiiioa . i SUICIQE AT aMITIIVIiL.tS. 'if l ! j- V 't Ouartermaster Sergeant Woodstock; of the garrisoa at , Smith ville, committed suicide yesterday axternoon oy snooting himself in the; bead. The cause of the suicide is supposed to be financial j em- barrument. J here are -conaictiug ac counts life opon the streets as to the lime" and manner of the suicide, themost authentic of whicli we believe 'to 'be as Mr. Jnc c.vtiarreU has nr-en tor some time pan furnishing the united tbe United Stales troops at Smith ville with fresh meats, and has written letter! from time to Hi mo to Ir. Woodstock, requesting the pay men t of 8 the. bill which amounted - lo nearly five, hundred . dellars. Not re ceiviijg replies to any of his letters! or" a telegram sent a few days ago, Mr. - Oar rell concluded to go lo Smith ville' and ascertain of Mr. Woodstock the cause of the noil payment ' of the bills. Acting upon his resolution he took passage on the steamer Dixie vesterdy, arriving at Smith ville about noon, met Mr. Wood stock on his way tu dinner, who insisted upon Mr. Garreil accompanying him. Current topics were discussed during their walk and while at dinner. After the meal was finished Mr. Woodstock started back to his olhce, which m about two hundred yards distant from his home, remarking to Mr. jirrell that he "would ero to the oflico and fix the papers and settle the accounts." Mr. Garreil stop ped a few moments to thank his hostess for courtesies received. When within about one hundred yards of the office he heard the report of a pistol; a couple of soldiers who happened to be sparer to it than Mr. lx ran in and found Mr. Wood slock sitting in a chair lightly eliuchiug a pistol in his right hand, which was ele vated to the heigh; of his shoulder, aud blood gurgling from a wound just behind his right ear. It is thought thai Mr. Woodstock had drawn the money for the payment ot Mr. Garreil' bill and had put it to other uses. Bring unable to replace it, he decided upon the taking of his own life rather than undergo the ruorliticatiou of an arrest and trial by the govern ment. The deceased leaves a wife -and four children. Wil Journal. LATE NEWS. Terrible Wreck of Hie Steamer Oriental. Boston, June R. The steamer Orien tal, Capi Doane, of the Savannah and Boston line, wis wrecked iu the harbor last evening. No loss of life reported. England has Concluded an Alliance with Turkey. LONDON, June 5. The Berlin tele graph agency asserts that England ha concluded an alliance with Turkey, and guaranteed the latter's integrity. The Russian telegraph agency declares Murad is to be recognized on all hands as soon as his accession is officially annoi nci I. CONSTAXTIXOFI,?, June 5. rt is officially announced that ex-Su!tan Abdul Aziz committed suicide Sundiy morning ly opening the veins of his arm wich a pair of scissors. St. Louis, June 5. Tody bein Whit M onday it was geiieially observed as a holiday by the Gertnins of diis city. large numoers ot whom visaed the Cen tennial grounds, while many others are at Schuizen and Sieuger Parks. The Germau Catholics this morning made a veay iuteresting street parade. Tariff Jtesolution Killed The Iiesump Uon Act. - V a eirtVATnw Tnn. K TU ..:T 5. The ' , l,e,,eu J ?Z . 14 1 fl9- wu,c 18 equivalent lo killing it. . ; ..r i u . i . . .. Neal offWred a bill repealing the re- sumption act, aud called the previous question. Kason raised the point (hat no notice had been given of the bill, therefore it was not in order. The Speaker, Mr. Cox, sustaltied the point, and xloltnan appealed. Morrison moved to table the appeal which was carried by a vote of 133 to 35. Death from Abortion The Parties Ar. rested Boston, Jane 5. The death of Mary J. Fuller from abortion in this citv on last Thursday, has led to the arrest ol Miss Fannie Drake, the practilioneer, and Lysauder Dewham, the latter having, a is alleged, burned the body of the child Ui a 8love 10 Preveal discovery. The price of cotton took an upward tendency yesterday. Mr. Geo. Wain- wrighl, of the firm f Wainwrigbt, Wil liam & Hood, informs us that ho sold bale of the snest cotton ever bmnght to this market for 15c. per pound. Iial. Jxews. cad. J he remains of tbe late Mr, John Haughton were interred at Pittsboro luesday last. Mrs. Uaughton died in Newbeiu just fit e days previous. Ral News, i The rapid trans-contineta! trip cansed i - . . 1 IntPnftA PXC.ltPmPllt. I lit. atlonnnr noa In. make the trip from New -York to San Francisco, 3,317 miles, in the unprece dented lime of eighty four hours. The telegraph to-day informs us how success f t .LI- J I . I I .r.. . mi mis uaimg leai uas oeen. 1 uis event I makes an important era in the history of railroading. When wo reflect that the pa"ag New York to San Francis Ueaty days; and that over the Pacific i n m i .1 t . . Ma'"oaaf tue snortesr trip nas been seven 7B, we may notice uow wonderful is the r, " t . i-.i . . .. Buuip wmnS me irane It '"three dayi and a half. The train ar rived at San Francisco 26 minute, less than 84 hours. Charlotte Observer: College commence ments are now tip-; the days of standing collars, long-tailed coats, bouquets and palm leaf fans. The yonng ladies will note the distribution of marshals' re gl!a.-: . - i ... ....;... i ,.i . ho comior man ror me lie i ttfvla. I . 1 f r . r pnoiican , nomioation. and everything potnu to thai .. .n-:.; irv.. , ..v tj-' :v' OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.-- Senator: Bayard, of Delaware, is Step in e into prominence,! wltbqut, so tar attracting any hustility,from any quarter. 4-N. r. World. - Unless all signs fail. Senator Byard Stands at th head f ail Presidential cuu- didales.i We had interviews with many of khe Punsylvauta delegates, audlhey. jrd ali favorable to Uayardj tu iaci,4Witu 4nv considerable backing from other State M Is" tlwir first choice. NewYork is reasonably certain for him. Wilaiing- ipn Del Herald Dem. j Dace' for all, let our friends in distant pa ts of the country remove from their mi ids the mistake, founded upon false iiilurapujon, that the chief opposition to Gf vernor Tilden in New York c imes from Tainmauy Hall,' from what is called C anal' Hi Vies," or from "New York coun ryJ" X.'Y: Express. Ml ' i Thurmait, Tilden, Hen drick-srfid Allen are impossible. Bayard retinitis. He make an elegant candidate, ana at present he m;ty be regarded as the favorite in bet ting circles for the St. Louis Derby, wiib ll ucock well up lo him, and Black, Parker; Seymour and u'few others in the n!d at! fair figures. Lancaster Pa. Intel Itgvncer. , Alleh rises up at the unmistakable vo ce of the people. Ohio has done well. In liana does not desert Hendricks, but wl en convinced that his cause is hopeless wi 1 iransler, with enthusiasm and ro joifcmg. ller solid . eiijtpoit to William Al en, I tie sa:e ot riuii ma. lerre r 1 . T 1 1 'n Haute Ind. Journal, Dem kam Tilden cannot carry the Bill Alh'u ba iner to victory. Bill Allen will not carry the Sam Tilden banner at all. The lio lse is hopelessly divided, but the feg gn ssive ragamuffins may as well eurreu Ue; - or run away. Chicago Times. Western Democrats have "made the faul Piistake of subordinating the para uuuul issue ot the, canvass, to-wit : the rvHirm of abuses i i the Govfrnment to the secondary question of the cuirency. This action compels the South to look .to the East for the most available candidate. The pi r. Tilden may be regarded as out of this Presidential race, the tooting of the .Sijn arid the Tiihuno to the contrary not wbhstandiug. The delection in the Dem ocratic party in the Stale ug.iiust him has grhwn to open rebellion. TIih sentiment ;s unmistakably against New Yoik having any candidate f.r the Presidency, which is undeislood to mean the Democracy cannot carry New York with Tilden. This is but the beginning of the rebellion in the part' ag-ainst tilden. N. Y. Commercial Adver li&crIiep. The Evil iiuits ct Weak Digestion. tThere is no pathological fact more clearly ascertained thin --, -that the most formidable phases of nervous disease is directly trace able to imperfect digestion. Insomnia, with its train of direful consequence, proceeds mere frequently from weakness of the stomach llian from any other cam. Mere sedaiiven are powerless to cure nervousness, ard soon cekse toi paliate its aympioras. The true way tolstrengthen the nervous system ia to invig orate the digestive and a-similiilive orgais. upon whose unobstructed action its equilibrium is jabsolutely dejendent. The daily ueof Hpstetter's Stomach Bitiers will do more to briice and soothe the weakened and irritated nerves, and induce sound, refreshing sleep nature's grand catcholicnn than all the so called nervines to be found in the pharmaco ob:a crout of it. A wineglassful of the Bitter sliould he taken before each meal. ACADEMY. Lrn English, Classical, Mathematical and Scientific School, Male and Female. fThis : f handsomely located Institution will open on the 3lst of July 187G. All who wish tojavail themselves of a practical-education, or prepare for College will do well to attend. ft nit ion at from 1. CO, .51.50, 82.00, $3 00 and $4.00. Board t from $7.00 to $10.00 Also, ample facilities for messing, &c. f Key. H. M. BROWN, A. M.. 1'rincipal. p?utors supplied when needed. 35:2ms. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. iNortji Carolina (Montgomery County Superior Court. S. J. Pemherton, Plaintiff Againitt V Mauney, Adm'r. of Thom Siokes, (dec) Defendant. All creditors of Thomas Stokes, (dec.) are hereby notified to appear before me. at mv ofiice in Troy, Jf. C, on or before the lt day oC August next, and file the evidence of their claims, to the end that the estate of the said TI lorcai Stokes, (dec.) may be settled a a wa.de, C. S. C. of Montgomery County. 35:2raos. cc un a FRANKLIN The Southern Underwriter's Association. INSURES ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ASSETS. MAY 6, 1S7S, - HOME OFFICE E ALEIGH, 3ST . ARMISTEAD JONES. President. R. W. BEST, Secretary. 'l ! Parties deslrln? to Insure their property should patronize this Company, for the following reasons : is a sate corporation, combining solvency and stability, (two of the most essential points in an insurance uompany., as me iouowinr ceruncatc irom tne To au whom it way concern: Thla ts to cert If v. That I have thoronffhlv PTuntnAd th " business affairs and finances " Of ' The South ern Underwriter's Association." ttalplirh. Nnrrh Paroling In Hfrmrflanee with the DTOviBlOnS Of Sn Act tO a- mend sections 42, 43, and 44, " Batue's Kevlsal,,' saia company is "doing ousiness upon sound principle, within the provisions oi lta cnarver, aou iu wm.u ance with the laws of the State of North Carolina,' and that they are nossossed of the followlnff securt- ties, which will more fully appear from statement United States Bonds, (market value), N. C. Rail Road Bonds, (market value), N;; C. County and City Bonds, (market value). Mortgages on Real Estate in North Carolina, Cash on hand, In Bank-and in hands ot Agents, Total,! it- Iri accordance with the authority delegated to Baia company mea uns aay. f fitvf.n linrlpr m v hanrl anil baiiI nf AfflrA ii It nrotects the doUct holder, for its Charter rsrmlrfis S nsr cent, of the nremlums received to be deposit ed with the State Treasurer for that purpose. ' i j- Its Stockholders are among the prominent business men In North Carolina. At u unucr uio conuoi ana management oi native Its officers are known throughout tbe 8tate. j it will Insure your property on the most reasonable terms. i ih wiu aeep your money at noma. T AAttv. BaHM lnnt van( MmMrw sv a Juno i,tsi ira- v . - A. JfURPHT, Local Agent, Sansnury, If a - Sa SAMPLE COPIES OP f rar "w w fci uiiuo, ar - fc. Jf MAV I.-! II im. ffU'un ... VP wlit apply to Crawford ic Iiilig Hardware Dealer. Salisbury. N. W j : - 1 lt.vi To the Working Clatj.-We can furnish you einplbyuieni at which you can make Xvrf iare pay, in your own iucaiiiie without bring away from home over night. Agents wauled in every town and counly to take sttbsTribers for Thte Cntenoial Iiecurd, the I largest publi cation in the TJiiitei Suits 1 pages, 64 eol iimnx; Elegantly llluHlrated; Terms onlv jl per year, iltt Keci.rd is devoted to whatever is of interest connected who the Centennial year. The Great Exhibition a Philadelphia is fully iliiKrated in 'detail. ; Everylody wants it. The whole people feel gre.it " interest - in their Country's Centennial Birthday, and want to know all about it. An elegant patriotic crayon drawing premium picture is presented free to each suberiber It is entitled, "In re membrance of the One Hundredth Aimiyersarv of the Independence Of the United States." Size, 23 by SO inches. Any one can become a successful agent, for hut show the - paper and picture and hundred of suoscribers are easily obtained' everywhere. There h no bnineB that will pay like this at present. We have many agents who are making as high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is the lime: don't delay. .Keuiewber it coxts nothing to give the business a trial. Send for our circulars, terms and sample copy of paper, which are ent free to all who apply; do it to-day. Comuleie outfit free to lhoe who decide to" engage. Farmers and mechanic, and their sons and daughters make the verv best of sgents. Address THE CENTENNlAll RECORD, 35:ly.pd. Portland Maine. Piedmont Air Line Railway at Richmond & Danvile, Richmond & Danville R. W., N. C. Divison, and North Western N. C. R.: W. cohdehsed"tie-table In Effect or: and aftor Sundays June 4, JS7C. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. M Alt,. Express. Leave Charlotte 5 55 AM 2.15 Ail " Air-Line Juntion 6.12 4? 2.40 " ." Salisbury 8.30 " 4.19 " Greensboro 10 58 " C 17 44 Danville 1.36 PM. 8.54 " " Dundee 1 49 V 9 01 " " Burkeville 6.49 't 12.45 PM Arrive at Kichmond 9.3J i 3.19 " GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. Express. Leave Richmond 5.50 am 1.10 PM " Burkeville 9 00 V 3 54 41 " Dundee 1.39 PM 6 05 rt " Danville .1.43 " 8.10 " Greensborough 4.3 10.25 " " Salisbury 7.01 ' 1232 am .' Air-Line Junction 9.06 2.29 44 Arrive at Charlotte 9.0$ V 2.42 " GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. Leave Green.iboro 44 Co. ShojMi Arrive at Raleigh Arrive Ml Guhlsboro g MAIL 'U ; 10.55a MP MAIL. Arr. 4 20PM Lv. 2.54 -4 Arr. 11.43 44 Lv. 9J5am IO 1J r. 3 322, ipl 600P3I 2 STATIONS. Leave Groenboro 4 Co. Shops Arr. at Kttleigh Arr. at tiotdooro gi AccommdaTIon Train. g. 6 30AM.'r;!Arr.lO 30am 10.30 iL,v 8.30 2t 6.07pM;'2 Arr. b.OOp: iP! ! 10 55 ,4i!Lv. 3.00 pm NORTH WESTERN PT. C. U.H ( Salem BitANCH. ) Leave Greensboro .45 P M Arrive at balt-ni C.45 44 Leave Salem 8.15 Arrive al Greensboro 10.33 ti (i Passenger Trains leaving Raleigh st 11.43 a. t. connects al Ureeuboro with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Southern cine.-. Aceommodaiion Train leav ing Kileigh at 8.00 P. M., connects with North er bound Iriiin at Green(U)rD for Kichmond md all points Ext. Price of Tickets samp a via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at G.30 AM. connate at Gnldsborp with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington and We Id on Railroad. Lvnchburg Accommodation leave Richmond daifv at 10 25 A M, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 P M-; have Burkeville 5 20 A M, arrve at Rich mond 8.30 am. ' - S&rEx press Trains will only make the fol lowing stops between Richmond and "Charlotte, viz; Cliula, Burkeville, Clover, Wolf Trap, Kinggold, Dundee, Danville, Greensboro, rhotnasville, Salisbury and China Grove. Tickets will therefore, in no cae be sold topaf- engera by this train to other than tbe points nentioned above. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte andfUcniaond, 282 Miles. Papers lhat have arrangements to advertise ihe schedule of this company will pleae print is above and forward copies toGenl. Passenger Agent. : For further information address JOHN R. MACMCRDO, Genl. Passenger Agent, June 6, '76 Richmond, Va. w a 6a esq sslt as sr 'CP .tl.00O.0G0 00. O G. W. BLACKNAIX. Treasurer, becretary oi svxte sets ioryt : j 8TATK OP NOKTH CAROLINA, Dkpabtmbkt or TATB. Kalelgh, May 6th, 187S. J7S. chapter 2, raUfled lith March. A. D. 1876, and do And that on file in this office : $to,?oo oo 19,000 00 19,616 00 U,19 00 10,103 19 (first Hens), J ' SU3.S79 19 me by the Legislature, I hereoy approve the Report or i WM. H. HOWERTO Secretary ot State. fiortn caroiiniana. nt t Bt- IMnML - n W. BST. 8creur7. umbSB, V. C A- L. OKRZXX, 8ped-l Trarean Agwit tor V. THE HEW a.-. II II 1,1 K N i l I, j ' 'r is i. r t l P i fflOwm'W S it-.--.-.- ! fe' lit A.V(-3fg S-S t?V;- fl! s i vs Its Ss --'W a v ; . . , 5,3 a THE LIGHT EST-RlNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no instructioa or mechanical skill is required to operate it The construction of tbe teacoino is based upon a principle s of amque and unequalled sin pnettr. comprisinff ,imple levers working upon centres. The beannSs are few, and they arc hardened and polished. 1 . . The machine, are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new speckl (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer. - Every machine fully warranted. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York unci Cliicagjo. FASHIONS hlrhest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best jdeasoOhe most skiUfuT mldboui at home and abroad, we are enabled to at lam results fiar aboye the reach of the krenSTdress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated caOJogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. " DOMESTIC " SEWING MACHINE CO., ' New York and Clieag:o. and-Macle j Better latii Cheaper than TU undersigned is dinjr a larpe hnpiness in.the Cabinet MnkirpJincand would call pedi attention to his Home-lYXade Work Bedteads, Hureau. Cabinets, Bwkcasei. Ward robo, 6tcreUhej, Tab es, Tictuic Frames, and ever tffirjg ele deinfinded. JlIso, j Cal:pentelrs, Work inclpding hand made window sasb. viiEdow blind?, door, Sc, prorrptly to order; bewdn 1 peniMl carpeQteiinjr businesf. Plans and etirilate3 made and contracts tal en for charchsi, dweliicgs, stores, factories. 1c. Alsorwr.s tho patent and is now selling, tb,e I NEW CLOTHES RACK, tbe k est tdtno for the- purpose of drying elothes ever yet invented; is equ alto 70 feet of lias andnav be ued either in or -ut of dirr ; ma nse all or any pait with equal con enience. ;'- ! COFFINS. Keeps oocstantly on hand a fuU assortment of coffins ready to ship in few minutes. PRICES ! Call and hear them and see the stock. Marfch 9. 1876 22: FJflB 1 OF nVTTCTGI-I, 3ST. C, i Insures Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, AID ALL CLASSES OF INSURABLE PROPERTY, j AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, ON THE MOSTj FAVORABLE TERMS. i " Its stockholders arc gentlemen interested in building np NortbCarolira Institotiotis, md lainong them are many of the prominent birine.s and CnacciiLrr.cn of the Slate. . till Jjosscs !Prompthj zldjusted and Paid. Mw:?-iliwie ANDREW lar MONUMENTS. MMM 1 "id' iw u On hand and furnished to Order. : ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. JOHN CAYTON, Corner Morgan arid Blunt Street, A 9 dress. - at ' 19: ly llacter ai HeiSerson, Attprneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N.C Jannirj 22 1874 -tt. PAINTING. J GILDER KERNER,.;. Ilonge, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, ; Graiiin & Frescolnsl a; Specialty. letters addressed to? tKe under signed at Kernersville, J?. P., will promptly answered. i ; Wnrk done by contract or b)'i the day 3atl8aclion Guaranteed.' Address J. GILMER KERNER, I Kernersville, N. 0, 85 ft 0nnrr lavatbotnei ' Samples worth - - - 'I I'.-" l-L- 4 J U6U$1 free. STirBOK & Co , Portland C n. March 9,76: 1 yr. A Doubltv Thread Lock-Stitch it macnine. 1 - 3 SAVXJSGS. By usinff the " Domestic" Pa. per Fashion the most stTUsn and penect-ttting costume can be produced, at a large saving in MONEY to those who choose tojpake,or superia imH tb making of. their own garments. With the Cabinetwork A?die.." M. I. McIKTtRB. THE nsurance Co. Hone Institutions. C. B. HOOT. TioePrwt P. CO W PER, Sapervisor MURPHY, Agent, Salisbury, N. C. HEADSTONES. American Granite dlaleiah, .1. - JONES HOUSE. A -Deliftbtful Summer Heme. Surrounded by Mountains-: LENOIR, TI. C Dr. W. EARTIARDT, Proprietor IlealtVand pleasure seekers will fin4il;" their interest to stop at the above hj The tal.les are supplied with the heti market affords, the servants are ttDtj 'J and the pmprietor wi II Ho all iu his p to make bis guests t!rtinf..rtaKTe. : Visitors t Lenoir stop at Hickory. a lf W. N. C. Kailroid where they wiil n daily line of hacks to Lenoir. j 3tf. Pars Itallsa Qsee I11 be' FOUR FOR $-0 00 Safe arrival . and ; tniariimcvM Italian stocks t i- -ftmhintJ5,r ! nil HIVE $3.50 Address, , . mTFUS MOKaf ou Fcrtry. C-iftf j V r i $ 3 22Mnv . jrjniMr sin hie Works! 1 ! . : I 3L km
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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