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. . i . - - " ' i i i ': ,tvi IJ'... ;4 4 - U ! Carolina Wiatchint SEPTEMBER 21. 1876, SO 1 A Persona making remittance for L. 1 U this Hr;wi should send f 2.10 "to par for a yjrlO eta, tojwj postage. Union DownSignificant. The Re--robIicn8 rUed a flag pole last week, u,d Taesdayj morning ran op their jjlg. It stood o far a Union doicn. until a voungj naval officer paseinj;, anpd, "tcho i dead f" pointing to the fUg. t ille. Ge3T Leaou. TUi gentleman Ilia . . . i 1: been making fpeeches m auniy na Montgomery.! lie met Dockery at juroy,: and gave liiwj a skinning ; and pasting I a Charlotte, ;uiade a two Uouf's speech there, Monday night, Judge Settle ip a balcony above liim, aa a Htener. j Noi doubt the Judge was edified, thougW ha Las heard tbe Gen. before. M .! Gov. Vance and Judge Setile met at Dalian on Monday last i Governor Yance was ruet soma distance from the towji by 200 mounted citizens and escorted tbj his lodgings. The speaking commenced at II o'clock and lasted about 4 hours! A lar?e delegation came up from Yorkyille, ; S. C, to hear Gov. Vance. The jrjtliu isia-sra in hi behaU wa sublime, j AUer '.tie! usual discussion he complimented the South Carolina part of his aiidipDce, and cheered tht m on io tluir endeavors redeem the Palmetto State" from the bands of the spoilers. j The radical party of this county met at the Court-llouse last Saturday to J$omi uate -county . candidates. There, (were three or four white men and about 100 darkus. There are various rumors in re speet to the! nominations made, though it i generally understood --that they ! took the usual liberty of nominating persons with or without their knowledge oH con sent. At all events, it remaius j to be known whether or not their nominee will admiuUlraIiou. speech! Iha gfcqnalified approval Granfi administration as a "great, graft d Ind glorious success." lie .endeav ors to delude the people with a parade of figuies designed to induce the belief that it has been the cheapest administration since 1S34. He says there has been a smaller Iom of money on each thousand dollar of the aggregate receipts of revenue than on the receipts during other administrations 'since , the. days of Van Buret.. The sums paid in under each administration are- then tecited, and xhe losses oti each thousand of dollars ea timatcd, showing sums varrying rKta one to ten dollars. And he triumph-) in- the fact tUt 26 cts on tbe thousand of dollars paid in under. Grant's admiiistratioii. which was billions instead of millions, is so much less on the thousand than un der any other administration. It is a very shallow trick in figures, but as not more than one in 20 thousand of Mr. Pula'gi colored constituents would detect the fraud, it is quite safti enough for them. Major Itobbins utterly demolishes this imposing array of figures ty showing from Republican records that the ladical government have collected off our bard working and struggling people no tss than 42 hundred millions of dollars with in the last eleven years; and thai after paying all that has beeu paid on the pub lic debt, Tucludiog interest, and' the pay ment of pensions and other extraordinary expenses, there remains twenty four hun dred millions which have been consumed in defraying the ordinary expenses of government a sura so great that it ex ceed by one and a half times the sum expended fur 72 years of the government's life before the i ad teal party came into power. This, one might suppose, would put an effectual quietus on Mr. Duia's deceptious labor ou this point, but it does not. He goes on from day to day, mak ing this absurd speech, which comprises several other points equally as absurd, utterly failing to show a single fact in support of the grandiloquent assertion of the "grand and glorious success" of Gran t'a If t. accept the honor conferred on j They have furnished us no report. hem. The From pteseut appearances the people of this District don't meau to be fool in respect to the ruling party. They have felt the heavy hand of oppression, and have witnessed with horror and detesta- ilLong Lived people in IredeUi-t Charlotte Democrat publishes undexj this . r ... ..! r , Hon the foul corruption which has di of thia naDerHivinsr within .a radios of . s ... , " rr,' . about one mile, whose ages are certainly remark a We But we are informed by , Mr. J. G. Flemming of Mt. Vernon, that graced us as a people in tbe eyes of the whole civilized world, and they have de liberate resolved that come what maj', tliav will lilrkor it nn hw f ill if itio Kallot hey do not live iu Iredell but in Kawan ; . .j . . : 1 . . i . i U i box can dd it. and strange to say, in a neighborhood that f . s U genera regarded as mihealtb jTbey AppojNtMENTS OF GOV, VANCE i live between the south) ladkin ana 4tu AD JUDGE SETTLE Creek,' near 'Mt. Vernon P. O, 1 here is .' . . . ' , j: . ! - , -,T : . I he following appointments have been a negro woman at the Poor -House of m , , J7 between Gov. Rowan from the same neighborhood! who, Vance and Judge Settle: by the beet reckoning is believed to be ! Big L'ck istanly county, " Thursday, 107 years old. . bept. 21. xuouni viiiean, jionigomery couniy, Friday. Sent. 22. VANCE akd SETTLE at CHARLOTTE. Rockineham. Ilichmoud count v. Sat- Vance aud Settle were at Charlotte on orday. September 23. i - 1 T i m i o. tf iVW. Wends got! ,,p . I E J; f"" w...... . j . .:.i. . tj . l I , music marched down to his residence and I Fayetteville, Thursday, Sept. 28 i took him up. They then went io the ; Clinton, Saturday. iYpt. 30. Hotel where Settle wai 8 topping, and ! Meadow's, Johnstou count, Mouday, took him up also, and the two gentlemen Oct. 2, F.urntlinrn' .Tuliiiatnn rnn ni v Wuflnva. rode together to the1 plac. of speaking, day, Oct. 4. This was certainly treating an opponent j Johuson's Store. Wake. Thursday. Oct. 5. I New Light, Wake,. Saturday, Oct. 7. Ox ford g Monday, Oct. 9. Roxbom, Tuesday, Oct. 10 iiy treating an oppo with courtesy, i . j The speaking progressed about as usual, Judge Settle leading off in the de bate. When the Judge' came toll make his rejoinder, he very soon showed bad temper. Accused Mayor Johnson ' of having falsified the facts in regard to some difficulty' there on a former occasion; Accused Vance's friends of insulting him, and raid if! One of his friends were j to in stil t Vance, ho would descend from the stand, arrest him, tie him, and lead him Hillsboro, Thursday, Oct 12. Graham, Fiiday, Oct. 13, The people are requested to circulate the news of these appointments, aud the public everywhere are invited to attend and hearihe discussion. IroOutldici(mWhites J Ambushed Tiie, Von Hoiful, JCuUroaa Track 1 orn up All T'rapeV Stopped; and the Road Augusta, 5pt. IS. Mrs. Alonzo Harly, who liyes nrar Silvertou, Atkeu county, S. C., WMSHissatUtedjtt berteVi dpuce last Fridrtyt byjtwjegmv!junV Iiarfvy was at w-ork on his farm nud Jlrs.: H arley was "alolift with her soif,' agfd i hie4 years, and au infant th res weekn old. She was, k fiocked dowu two, or luree times, her screams and those of her boy alarmed the negroes, who fled When the; report of the asAMult on Mrs, Harley -became known, the citizens assembled audi made search fur the uegroes, one of whom iwa arrested and shot; the other negro ;escap etl. On Salmday a warrant was issnedj for his arrest ajnd the warrant waiipUe t in the bauds of the consuhle, who, U ii l the uid of a posse of whites, attempted to make ihe arie4t, which. was resisted by a Urge crowd of; negroes, said to be 200, armed wiih shot, gutia, and Wiiifeheater rifles. Sunday, lite excitement coutiiiued both whites and blacks were fully armed aud watching ,each uther's niiiveinnti'. There are leports of a skirmich duiitg the day, in which two or three pi sons were wounded. Toward uiv'hi a compromise was agreed upon, boti ar tiei agreeing to disband aud retire to I heir Louie. The negroes agreed to surreudi-r the colored mail who made the assault oil Mrs. llarley, and deliver him over to thf aiillioiilies at Aiken. With this under standing the whites dicpersed and w bile retiring to their homes, It is reported that several of the latter w -re ambushed and shot by the negroes. The city is full of rumors as to the number killed but aot li ng definite U known. 1 Lathk. It is ascertained up to : this hour, thai I ho passenger train from Angus ta for Port Royal, which left this morning at eight o'clock has returned, proceed ing to Jackson Station, the track : wan " - 1 v found to be torn uj, and the fn-ight train which left this morning, wa wrecked hii1 the negroea hud posseieion of the toatl. Snpt. Fleming, of the Port Royal Road, has telegraphed the state of uffiirs to Gov. Clutubci tiu asking him for tronptl.. He has aldo applied to Lieut, li.irnhardt of the United Slates Army, stationed ht llauiborg, tor atiUuce, and a number of citizens have left tor the cene of llie d'S lui bance, which is about 20 miles from Augusta, on the Port Royal Road. Veuvt Latest. - Litest report frorii th' scene of the riot in South Carolina is! that one white man is wounded and six! ne groes killed. Nothing authentic has beh received. The city is full of rumors. Washington, Sept. IS nothing of ficial regarding the Tndian fight. Nine hundred llifWaud 3. tubslituied to-day. The River rose eight feet at HarperV Ferry last night, aud is still rising. Two--army engineers have been assigned on the list for the foundation of tlie Wash ington iitouumeut. A Herald fpecial fiora Bism-uk, s tys Sitting Bull with a column three mile long crossed the , Miouii thirty iniIe.- below Peck, on the 9 li. Terry will in ike a desperate t-ffirt to ovi-rtake hitn but; will probably fail. The Yellowstone ruse! two feet. The troops on the Yellowstone aiv supplied by steamers T, S, Bjnke, editor of the Black Hills Tithune, missing and ij supposed to be killed; by Indian:. The Stated Department has inf. inn it ion that after forty days from June 28. hj the; importation of American tilver into Veil-! ezi:ela is prohibited. ; I i. l . I. n i . i i i -ii i lie uriu.Mi uaiK. luiocne, loaned u im naval stores, bound for Hull, Lnaud, was blown ashore on Btldheaded Beach, yesterday. The Cargo is now being its moved. It is thought the vessel is ;cou eidenrbly dsmaged. Contributions here for Savannah in two days, amount to nearly oue thousand do!- I t I SAVANNAH 6UFFKRERSJ VEQETilNE tttrikf at the root at JI!miM by inrtMni the blsnd restoring the. lifer and kidneys to lustMtj scUpp, I not a rite, naunvwUA rompoaud, which limply Jmitm tbe loeHstent n.ifi.ilinii rinelT which n a urn to parity tbe UUkkI nud thereby nature the heeJUu VKGETINI5 'Is tor prescribed hi ce ef Scrotal tni tler 'dieeeeea M the blood, by many of the best plij"- ciaJie, owing to its sieat ecccess in curing ail dia ao( Utianktore. VEGETINE ; Does not deretre In rat d iuto lal-c hopea by pars? tng ai.d creating a fl tit on irtife, but amata ua tnre In clearing and purif Tins the whole ayatem, leading the patient gradually to perfect health. vegittine Waa looked npnn as an experiment for some time by come of ottr best physicians, but those most in crcduh us in regard to its merit are now ila most ardent friends and supporters. VEGETINR Instead of befn? a pnffed-np tnHiclne has worked tta way up t it preuiit astonishing sni-cess by ac tuil merit in enriug all diH-c f the btoud, of wliatever uaure. VEGETINE Saya a Tknton physician, lia- uo eqn.il aa a Mood purifier.. Hearing of it many wond.-rftil cure?', alter all othvf rctnfHtw hid fnih d". 1 isi"el Uie I ibfainjry aud convincetl uiyelt ot its pennim; m-'rit. It ia pn-parcd from barks fc'Kits and lirrlw.'-arli f1 which Is highly effective, mil' -ttury ar- comjniili--d iu such S niauuor as to jirtKln; asionihiut; ieulla. " VEGETINE la acknowledged aud recotnmendfd by pliylclana. and aiHHi-carioji to be t' e bct purlflcr and cleanser ot the bUxwl yet dixtivcrcilaiid UuiiisniidH speak in Its praise Wiio have bti-n rt-storcd to health. WHAT IS HEEDED. llo.T(is, Feb. IS, 1871. Mn. H. It. Stevens: l)ar Sir About one yrsiIl- I found tnvselr In a foubie condition gwioral dfhility. VKt ETINK was stninsilv n- ourn-ndi-d to me by a friend who h.id Ixt-ii him. Ii ti t by its use. I procured the article ni'l :.ti r ii-iis -vral lxittlea, waa nwtored to !.: ! h au-l disrontlim.sl its use. I fe-l quite ctmllil.Mil tii it tlirri- i no niflifiix! sup' riorto it for -tho.te nifli 'ins for which it is ese cially prpJiariHl, a d would cliifrfnl'y recoinmenl it to those w'.o f.i-l tlint tti need ouicthiug to restore them to tTf.-t lie.lth. ki-stK-tifiillv vours. f.'i..rKiTisr.ii.L. Flrmot 8.M.Pattiugill Jt C...,10 State Sir-ei.lloaton. GEHTENniAL Moroastos, N. Cv Sept. 9, 1870. We will run an Excursion Train to Phila delphia on Sept. 26, '76 via Slaleaville, Char lotte, WiliuitiKton, NVeMon, Norfolk nd Bal timore. tSTTicket giMxl for -fhirty days. Time as quick sa br the Hiehutond nwite. 1 " Leave Henrv's (teriuiiuiA of the V. N. C K. Rn) 7.20 a. m.", Tuesday, Sept. 26; Statesvilie, 2.50 p m; Charlotte, 6.40 p ru; Wilmington, 7.40 a m. Wedntvday, Fare Bound Trip From point West of Charlotte, lat claw, $16.00; 2nd cl ana, $14.00; Charlotte, and potnla East,$14 $12 ; Wilming ton and points North, $12 $10; Salisbury, tia Stntexville on regular train on Western Koad TueMday morning, J16 $14. Tickets for sale on the tram. . fiAccommodatin on the Bay Line Steam era unsurpassed In the World. Vtrv rea'Hjetfullv, G EO. T. E R W 1 X, K 1BLER & CO. 40:2t lesnen. National Hotel 1 1 DOHESTIC'l " ' . i i ! I , A n...ii Thread Lock-Stitch - RALEIGH, N. C. Board by the Day, $2.00. Beautifulh' situated next to Capi;o!tquare Col. C. S. BROWN, Propr mssoLUTroin rpiIE Copartnership lie-etofore exiistinj be- I w aaar. w T i - tween l... . niton unci .j. r. it oss, un der the firm name of Wai.tox it Ros?, is i this dav dissolved hv niutiuil consent. All I .1 . i .....l . Ii :n .i..., ,.. 1 1 . Hiii iiiiiciiii ii it) iiinn in. jii'nc uuu ii m . ..3 a ia . . s 1 f . 1 .U machine.'" II i W (fpm tri ll ' W0O I P Sit- ; iplsjggssr ry b,-, xi-m .;2 ; s their stanl ami settle. ClNcMnATi, Nov. M, ts;2. Mn. II. It. STEvrsa: Hoar Sir Tire two huttloa of VEOE1 INK fnr nialxtl nm by jour agi-nt, my wife liiw ui-cd with grunt beiicflt. , For a l.Mi!j time ahe ha lx! trouhlinl with dizaV Bcax mil cosiivfh'-i's; the tro ti e uow eutire ly r-inovHl hv the n- of VCili I'l N B. Sh-; wasadMi Iroiiltlcd viih IlM-pin ami Ocnar al Dcbilitv ; and hn b.-en 'a!lv beiu-fl ed. TIIOS. (ilLMOUK, Walnut Street. FEEL. MYSELF A NEW MAN. Natick, Mas., June 1st. 1ST2. Mr. H. R. STEvrs--: lh-ar Sir 1 li: jh the advice mid canie-t xr siiasioii of Hcv. . Hi'at. of till. il:wf, I have l:ru taking VKUK1"I. for Dyi-wi-jHiia, of which 1 Uao aullercU or venr. I hnve iiMl only two bottles and nln ndy feel my aelf a uew mau. Kelflfiil.v, liii. J. W. CAltTl.lt. Report from a Tractlcal Chemist and Apolhecarj. UoaToN. Jan. 1, 19". Pear Sir Th'.a to ferlifv tl at 1 have wild at re tail 154 l, dowo-t 1S5- bolt lee) of your VKtiK'l'INK aitice April la ls70, :iul ran truly cny that it hns given the beat watlkf art ion of any niuedy for the complaint (or which ii ia recommended, that 1 ever Bold. Scarcely a ilnv juiaes without mine of my cuitomer teatirvim; to it merit on themm lvea or tueir frieuds. I nu. ier."wily coguizaut of w yernl caws of Skrrofuloii 'I moors Luint: cured by EG JkllNK alone in thh tteiniry. Very r'p. tiuily yotir, A I CHL M .N . 4j Broadway. To H. R. STBVB.sa heij. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. L. W. AV ALTON, J. F. ROSS. ROTS HOWS !il Sept. 12, 1870. NEW FIRM. "lrK have this day nsswdateil tmrselves for the purpose of fonduetin"; h general MERCHANDISE BUSINESS under the linn name of Mai?nky & Ross, at the store formerly occupied by Walton & Roh. We hope ly fair dealinrr to merit a liberat share of the public patFonatre. E. MAUNEY, J. F. ROSS. Sept. 12. 170. 48:1m HD FOR SALE. The undersigned has lUtermined lo sell a small .track of land lying in FranklinTownship, three and a half tube north of Salisbury, im mediately on the new Mocksville road. There is a new framed house on, the premises but not yet finished; and a well of Rood water in the kitchen piazza. The land lies well and is verv desiralilylocated, being within half a mile of r ranklin Academy and ctmvt ment to several churches, where there is preaching every Sun day. It is in a so ul and healthy neighborhood. Any erson wishing to tuy would do well to fall soon, examine tlie land, Ac, and see for ihemselvs. Terms will be made to suit th i purchaser. JOHN C. MILLER. Sept. 1, 1ST (3. 4J:lf. ' IOTS THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. VTAh our printed directions, no Instruction or mechanical skill is required to operite it : The construction of the machine is based upon a, principle of unique and unequal plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings axe lew, and they are hardened and polished. The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., whh nw special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what w e now offer. Every machine fully trarrauted. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., Nov York and Cliioajyo. -MB m Tf f fVT 1 S A VING S . By using the " Dotneatte p. W7 11 W M 1 I 1 111 W. per Faalaiona the most-stylish and perfect-fittiar W II n II I II costumes can be produced, at a large saringiS jfTLI X JLJL JL " 1 MONEY to those who choose to make, or snperia- , ! tend the making of, their own garments. With the highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are cnahled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Onr styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago. ; And yOD Main Jjlieel Kiciiwo ..t, ,,j Marble Works, a WiWHHr'JiiiiHi ..wi miw 1 ? Pirf iiDTifHurTrrwi MONUMENTS. mm i h - -- i 1 HEADSTONES. Not between the races but anions Sewing Miichines .uiiip.niieH because the wurld re nowned Singer Sewing Machines are greatly reduced in price for c:ish. We will sell tor 2- per cent less ill. in heretofore. Need les, oil, attaehiiieiits, &c, for sale and machine cleaned, repaired or traded for. Address nil orders lo WILL It. I.ARKKII, A2't, SAI.ISBt UY, N. C. Office H.irker's Hrug Store. Sept. 21, 1876. 4U:lf- D. TH0S. HILL offers his professional services to the citi zens of Salisbury and uurrounding country Residence on Church street , bet ween Jack sou and Iimiss. Office Ausr. 12-2iuus. Land for Sale. Wi!l sell ;it the jireiuiscs on the Llth 1:y of St'iiti inliL-r. 1 ST. at 11 a o'clock, valua li'eTract of Land Iviiiir H miles west of Salisbury, near the Bcaties Ford road, on the waters of Sills Creek, Hear Back Creek church, adjoining the lands of M. W. (i.)od:iiaa ami others, containim; uljout ". Rfl wmm, Scotcli !i Mm Me ' m. 1Q0 Acres about HO acres under cultivation, some 30 acres of bottom, some desired and some in woods. It has on it a jrood House, Barn, Orchard. &c. Altogether it is a very desi rable Tract of Land. Also, about 17 bush els Wheat, at same, time and place. Terms easy. Apply to S. A. LOWRAXCE, Admr. of F. D. Clodfclter Rowan co, Aug. 2Gth, 187. 2t:pd. MR. TIIDEN'S INCOME TAX. Of cous8:Gov. Tilden, if he made a off ; and that lie held Vanee reipbnsible relurn o hi incomf, should hnve made a for all the insulu offered him. correct return, ft rhouid have been oul a a i" a tliA triitl that Iko anrApa r Got. Vance replied that he had jon all 0f wurVe when Got. Tilden made a rP occasion jendeavored to preserve! order; turn of hia income he did make correct that hff conld not collar, tie, and drag off return. Of course when he 8 wore to it he his disorderly friend?, as they were not swore to the truth, tbe whole truth, and likely to submit to that sort of j ,bin "hiug but the truth. Doe auy one sup- lhat if he wasto be held responsible;- for L0 pnniUoua iu all his dealing, deliber. his friendi he would nn loiiger at- ately swore to an uutruth ? The charge is tempt to control them to give1 a res- aiy preposterous. pectful hearing to his opponent. Settle , repeated, I will hold you responsible. i -;.tjrcll then;, said Vance, take your chan- fi ceswe will see who will fare best. At the same time, we mnst sav that it would have been much more ci editable to Mr. Tilden as a lawyer and a- statesman to have declined to pay any income tax at all. An income tax, levied as ours was, Negroes Depeirdcnt Upon White Charity. Savannah, Sept. 15. Total inter rnents, 31; yellow fever interments 27. Over one-half nf the colored population are depending upon the charity of the whites, and the amount of destitution i increasing. I here were seventeen deaths among colored people in two day i. j ANOCSTA, Sept15. The citizens of Augusta contributed 1,200 to-day for the Savannah sufferers. Additional sub scription will be given to-morrow. The city council contributes $50 per day! dur ing the prevalence of the. epidemic, i Atlanta, (.., Sept. 15. Atlanta con tributes 2,000 for the Savannah suffer ers, i Charleston, Sept. 15. The Charles ton contributions f.r Savannah exceed S3.000, besides $1,000 contributed by the city government. - Eye aud ear witnesses of this scene M8 a clear infraction ot the Constitution of regard it as a deliberate attempt joo ; the part ot oe,ltie to get up a row, but it failed. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES. i MessrsL WmM. Robbins andj T. J. .1 . IT f. If,.. rue uuueu oiates. At is as uticonst iu : i o..i .i . . iiuuai no prtt-reiDii. oucu is me -ODinion ot all good lawyers, so far as we know, who have examined the question. Such is the opinion of .William M. Evarts. tbe Drains in connection with the editor of theiW of the Republican party.-Even Noah DMi had sense enoueb to set hold of this dafrirtf and tn A n l I ! I i . ! I ' . I I xmiu b vruril r I it tin IF A rA A t mnblni. 1 1 r . I . I m.i im It . i...vwvv u..li "'"co; in Qe was tn congress where, it is in 1m Kowan during the pat week. - llliey ad- regretted, he had not remained to this dressed the people at China Grovel Thura- dyt nd kppt off the bench fur which he dayrat Gold Hill, Friday i andlatSalis- ,a ! Bl7r nnt . i c J j t.i . L: : e "oaid tiave felt an additional satis- k... v. .,BO V1"" faction in euntwm tie- Mr. Tilden ua i. Grove and Gold iiill were not large, but uniformly aud steadfastly refused to sanc- the speeches were striking and jttnpres- Uon a vwUtiou of the Constitution by vol- iwera the means of attractidff -a untaniyi paying an mcome Ux at all- great many to this plaee on Saturday. It s needless to say that Maj)r Rob K. Y. Sun bins jis demolwluug his j anUgbuist at A nvjet who escaped from , a North LJ- i..J Mr ft.i- u -uL ei's laroiiua jail stopped at a farm house and J i . . - :(', I told Uih inmaioj lhat Iia ,.. c ' ac IW, but he cannot esatiM it, Ife made : rirth. r. i .. 14 irti ,i- i U , r-n " "',"r nau pm on i . uo point it Oold Hill or tins plade, uirli the prison dress in-order to deceive hita. was not morp tbu trtuuiuhantly !met!andle asked for a revoUer and cot it. At deroolished, whil-t uot ne of ti posi- IV . oy ie,,,,,S ,n me lie, he fili,., byjtiu. ,rfcrL Lo weak or ttntcuablc. ; afterall his good luck, he waa M'ntnr0d' The striking feature iu Mr. Dub'a Colnklia (S C) Phinix; ALABAMA. ; Cowardly Murder of a Defective. Montgomery, Sept. 18. J S. Mul berry, a Revenue- detective, living 4 al Blouut Springs, in this State, was bib tally uyrwrciilrtM Ufll UIUU V 11 111 111, ' L iitl murderer sliot him through the rear dejor. seven iucnlint entering his heudl and killing him instantly. The uigbt was aarK, and tbe murderer escaped, i The general impression is that the aesassin k"5 ji couuierieitersj now under indictment, and whose trial! Will soon come off. Mowberry was the im portaot witness, and ereat indiarnation felt, and earnest effort are being mad to ierrei oui tue murderer. u.vv iiauui ucmocrais worn kiiipd last week by a body of armed negroes in one of the parishes of L-iutsiana. I The ltaaicai papers Imve not heaid of ihia outrage; at leasr, they forgot to make auy meution of it. i GET THE BEST . QfSUI GENERislQ 'y On hand and famished to Order. Address, ALl ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. JOHN CAYT0N, ;. C'uriicr Monf.'-u aiul lUum stri-cts 1:ly -i L2J ITJ IMJ ISJ. U. isCl LZtt lieJL I J 'J The Southern Underwriter's Association, INSURES. ALL KINDS OK PROPERTY ACAINsT J LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. AUTHORISED CAPITAL, . ASSETS. MAY 5, lSTti, ..fi.ooc.rl HOME OFFICE c. ARMISTEAD mzw wm me uu Amotion r actof ies in full run in Randolph county. At Union r aiis tney turn out from thirty-threri to and at C-dar Fall l hey riiu 90 jooing, while at Fraiiklijisviljd theyf luakej from JlPVeil til 4-irhf UinArt.A ..t Lji- ' 1 day. " IAS0N & HAMLIH CABINET ORGANS. The Cabinet or Parlor Oivan In Its nresent tmoroved form was lnventfnl and liitrodu-. ed bv MASOf & HAMLIN In lsijt. superseding th Melodeon. wtiii-h was the hf-st Instniment ot t!e class previously in use. Several Important Improvements were embodied lu tills new lasinuaeut, and esptclalli It brought to uignesi exeenenee THE ART OF VOICING REEDS, discovered or Invented several years before by Mr. Emmoss Hamlin, of this company. This . MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE ix scch instruments Is now universally employed, but has nowhere else attained that peculiar excellence which characterizes the tones of the Mason & Hamlin Organs. "We know not," say twenty-rive of the4 inosi prominent artisus 01 the opera in .New orw, iuutratd vataiwme of the f'omwi,) "what peculiar secret or skill these makers posstss, but certainly WE HAVE NOT HEARD SUCH PURE MUSICAL TONES from any otiikr rekd INSTRUMKNT, either of American or European manufacture." The most Important secret or skill is tn respect to the voicinu thk kkkds, tn which the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs cer tainly siana aioue. There are now made yearly In the United States, under various names, as Cabinet. - Parlor, rtottacp. Boudoir, American, etc., about fifty thousand Organs, by something like two hundred and fifty makers. HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED THEIR SUPREMACY as the best of this class of Instruments; UNEQUALED, and if judged critically, Uiiapproaclied In excellence by any others. This supremacy Is attested by the public TESTIMONY OF MUSICIANS GENERALLY In America, and a very large number In Europe, published In full in tlie Catalogue and Circulars of the Company; also, by the remarkable and Entirely unprecedented Award to them of highest hon ors at competitive Exhibitions in EUROPE AS WELL AS AMERICA. It Is not too much to say that in America they have ALWAYS RECEIVED HIGHEST HONORS, for In hundreds of Exhibitions It Is believed thpre have not, hppn kIv in nil wivpi nth OT fTTTa tlAtra Attain ed even equal honors. These organs enjoy the proud distinction ot having received a FIRST-CLASS MEDAL AT EVERY EUROPEAN WORLD'S EXPOSITION at which they have competed, and of being the UNLT AMERICAN ORGANS WHICH HAVE EVER BEEN FOUND WORTHY OF ANY MEDAL In such competition. They received arst medals at Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873; and Santiago, 1875. E EH Y ORGAN made by tills company is manufactured In the most thorough and careful manner, m the vkrt best material. In evenr minutJiH unEu.Kxm 1.1 mvaimuEn nrwv nnim .vwro- in iSJTes.aiTSLK,5 alinj: t ts size, capacity and class, the BEST OHOAN WHICH IT IS TOSSIBLE IN TH K PRESENT STATE OF THE ART TO CONSTRUCT. ; OUVIl. UUWem. are lOeir iaClll MPS lor muniirflftlirp nwtinitllatori In tha lowat a finaat faMnnr n ho world, and rendered possible by the very large demand tor these Organs, both In Europe and America, that IpK t0 8611 at Uttle more than 0061 01 the most ertor rjans, and often at less than the prices YET DEALERS OFTEN RECOMMEND OTHER ORGANS as equaL or better, and use strenuous ef rorts to sell them. The reason for this is, simply, mancfactckek o iNtfjiiuou work okkkk lakuk is cocnts or commissions to dkaleks. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY have pleasure In offerinjr this season the largest and nnest assortment of Organs ever produced, including novelties and lmprovemeuta both in musical caDaeitv and In cases. Many styles are now offered nih riTPxnui nr nrr.vu mh vwv .ir mt -t..h r J able'purcmMe'r6 themBelves tnt every Organ ot their make shall oivk estike satisfaction to any reason- t???.o ?ijSi?rit, Xef!St Purchase, or sold for cash, or on installments at veiVf avorable terms. -t!HST.RuAT1P. C ATALOGUES with full descriptions of styles, PRICE LISTS and 'TESTIMONY CIR CULARS with oplnlonB of ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS sent ra to any address. 'ux cm- MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.-l 54 Tremont Street, Boston ; 25 Union Square, New York- 80 and MWn.S5I,,ca05-KGl,t Marlborough Street. London; a Ba. ker straaog Vienna ; ni CoCI JONES, President. G. W. B LA C KN AltL, Treoe R. W. BEST, Secretary. Is a sate corporation, mliiiiitu' xtlvency and -,i.t t:";i! . if.vo ot Hm in'ist eviitlal unt.-. in nai""! Comiuny). as the following certldcate rroia tl;e Sirr.-ury of state sew forth : . STATE OK NO::TH CAROLINA, ) i)KrAHTMENT,OK STATE, i Rulelgh. May 5uVJ ".. 77 I. . ? - ' This is tn ftPrtlfv. Tlvit I l.:iv thnmucrlilv ot i minor! thp " hiilncss nrTilii-s and lillillK fS " 01 ' I em Underwriter's Association," kalelgn; North Ca-rollna. In accordance with the provisions n 1 mena sections 42, 43. ana 44, MUUle's Kevlsiii,' chapter m nnineti lain Marcu, a. w. '"'"" 'rj:.- r. ... 1. . . i . i. . ". ... , v . .; . : . . 1 ... . .. .... , vf tYi. rnllinKlIaE iun rnimiiiciinism i ut; jtair in ;oit,u -ianuina, an i 1 a;u in- me niwwra'" r .ltH. which will mum fnllv :iniioir fp.iv uf'itvnnii't it lt1n t ;W fitlicw ', : ' ,..Trr'T. r.: .r'T-rv.".. " 1 Liitcu cuiira quails. (,ui;irKti vniun, iif N. c. county and Uty Bonrts, siarket value). ISm ' Cash on hand, in Bank and In hands 01 Agents, - I" i Total ! $15J,3P . In accordance with the authority delegated to me bv the Leirtslature. I hereby approve tae Beil said ComiMny filed this day. : on cu uuuer my nana ana seal or ouice. - -.vjitisil 1 ' vm. 11. HOWKKTOX, Secretary ,r'J It protects the poller holderi for iT.s ( barter remit ros 5 nor c f-nt ef tlicuromiums recited tq bedep! eu wnn me jsiare Treasurer KT that purpose. Its stockholders are among tlie prominent business men in North Carolina. j It Is under the control and management of native North Carolinians. I f ll ollicers are known throughout the State. ' I " It will liijiiire your property Ion the moat reasonable tftnns. ? It will keep your money at home. - Live, Active, Reliable Agents wanted In every part of the State. Address. 0.iJi(AvC June l. 1S76. 3m - r. . BEST, secreiarjt i-t A. MURPHY, Local Agent, Salisbury, N C. R. . BEST, Secret 1I0UR KLI" SpoHal Traveling AM' BlaclEF ani Heiflersoi, Attorneys, Couutselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N. C Janoary 22 1876 -tt. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE- Statesville? N. C. miS. E. X. GliAXTj Principal. ' mm The Next Session will open An gust 30th, 1876. Circulars, with ttruis, etc., upou application. " ' j Hefreuces : Kev. V; A.jWood, States ville, N. C; ex-Gov. Z.j B. ! Vance, Char lotte, N.C; Prof. W. Jj Martin, Davi.lson College, N. C; Rev. It.i Burwell, Ilaleih. N. C; and all friends and. pupils of Ilev. L Dr. Mitchell, late Proftssoc in University of X. C. j ; July 0 '7G-ly. FOUR F0lfl ant a ' Italian stocf5' . 3IorganVcWfi hive is-Hj Old V, -V- & Plantation forSal The Uiider?iKn,liJ offer fortft i tauou.wljtrh he tonneri) . ' J"," t.nA.i;o..i. .... iKu i.nbiic foa" Jc Salisbury frtheraw, IU u"w Saliury, coutaiuing - l .: 4 i 1 . 19 nf' a-nin th.r is about (" V. , ... ........ . autre ' t ...u... ti... i uieHO"" T ,ijr 1 lilt- millt-f "l l - "t J tab and. Toere is i Jl sf KERR CRAIGE, gittomcn fab, . i3:U good divtUini. barn. - ry out-building.. Also a S j -H i giM,d springs, cuiveitieut. , Auy pix.n wishing jo ..pf Would do Well to call nil I" .ft Saliblry. lime?. Teru.s will ' Sept. !, lsift ly.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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