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' 'HZ -1 1 I . -- , - ri : - " - - --.'.jut '!.. ..---I t ! . i : Carolina WatchmaiL SEPTEMBER 8. 1S7Q. I A Persons making remittances far 1 U the ilVarwiin should send $2.10 to pay for a year 10 cts. to njay postage Stkannah Sufferers The Agent of tJ;, Cou hern Express Company at . tbis pi tee has received orders frtfn ibe Snper-inu-naWt, to skip free all packages intends :d for riie relief of the suffers U Sarannab, Ga. The pub i a leave afr the! ih rrreati and it ic aro therefore solicited Express office anything nd. The suffering there is sairl many jill b-e oblig ed to peridh fiflm the want ofj the common .,p,-.iiics of life. The fever has been .AWv nn tlwi 'marc.&sl and) has broken out at several jiew places in the vicinitjj'. . iMmse who can ere t away ar4 flvbs: from . i - w i. but there ar thousands w escape eilhet by sickness or families, or from the lack carry them away. j 'The times are veryiard even with us, hut we are blessed with hea bavo it in thei power to spire something or the relief in Savannah $io are unable i i of themselves of means to of deeply afflicted friends Whatever they can-do cboald be done quickly. Send provisions f any kind flour, bacon, chickens, meal, oUloes anything that will sustain hu i.iu life. ,OV. TJLDEN'S INCOME TAX. j Vhe New Yoik limes charged Gqv. ii-ilden pf having made a false return 'of 'ids income, tai in 18Q2.! A very impos iii parade of items, figures and dajes wae given by the limes, and every .joc'fsary formality complied with to make public believe the statemeut. There ' t)iie glarihgact, however, that was oLHjred ;o confront the rrader which; ii v m not possible for the Times (to lo obscure, and that was the high charac er of the man whom Jt thus assailed, lit was incredibly that a great; lawyer, a rjch and liberal min, f high social position, should, for a few dollars, swear to a false tax return. Few intelligent men beli4v ed it very4ew, if any. But it was deemed important to show the facts in the THE DEMOCRAT'S jACCOUKTv IWatmblishsd io oar last ii brief police of the rejoiuder 8peech.es of Vanee and Settle at Charlotte last week. , be lot, lowiDg dipaesiouatB potice of that Inci dent frqpi the Gliarlolte Democrat will be read with interest-: Judire Settle's: reply was by no: means to Ms crediwin fact, was no reply at all. He used no areument ; replied to nothinz that Vance liai said : but occupied his ttme in abuse, and useless repetition of much he had said before . .- ! Vance then got op to close the debate, but was frt-quently interrupted by the Judge, who Its' bis temper, aud showed very plainly that he felt keenly the severejeastigatiou he had rectirHl. He savi he b;W Oov. V ance responsible for th iusult he, received hre some weeks ago. Vauce replied that It was tne doings or some buvs ; that be was ut near the IJotel at the tiine hut that his friends J tried aud did stop the noise. Settle then stated that the card of Mayor Johnsun was fals, ami that if Vance could pot protect him from' insult at the hands of bis Inends, u ne couia notcoutroi nis inenas, how could he control a ujreat J?tate. Vance replied that if he (Settle) hfld hitn responsible for all the doiugs of little bjys and some drunken men, he would not here after attempt to control his friends. Settle verv excitedly, "I, sir, ain no sun- pliautat your feet asking such." Then, said Vance, let each mau look out for himself, if you will not take back your remark that you hold me resionsible. Vance said that the person who sent tlie commijnioation to thy Xatioial llepublicau, chareinr him with being iu the rowd, and inciting tne uisturoanm'. was a lying scoun-. drel. aud dare uot tell his name. Judge Settle stated that he had not ?een file articTf alluded to. but asked the repor ters present to state ihat he acknowledged that V anee always tried to quiet such disturbances. Thus ended the speaking. The' speakers then got into their carriage, and escorted by the marshals arid band, proceeded to the hotel. All who heard mm. pronounced the speech of Vance a uoble effort., and his hand liug of bettlt all that CKuld have beeu de sired. Judija Settle may be a very able mau. but his speech ou Tuesday certaiuly showed that he is uo match for Z. B. Vauce, aud the result in November will bear us out .i . .. ... iu l uid oiaieiucui. Governors indeed : by military f order be held the cirjl officers of counties respon sible'' to Mmelf for the dispbarge of their duties ; opened v and . closed at-;will ; our citizena places ot bnsiness, and permitted and forbade traffic at will at will be. opened and closed' the ballot-box to oor citixens ; convened conventions at will dnd seated and unseated members thereof; appropriated by military order the money of the people iii their own. State Treasury, and levied and collected taxes as to' him might seem best. Such was the body that framed apd snch was the .man -and such was the! power, that forced Upon us the infamous Constitution under which we live. - " i ' i"- " ' I ' It would have been well nigh miracu lous, we say, had it been suited to the wants of the people of North Carolina. I hat it must be changed materially, is now no longerj an open question.- Wil miiisrton Journal. to " the entire A bigger lie cas'?. and it has been done' satisfaction of the public. has not been concocted since the canvass opened. Jt was taketiup by Judge Jas. P. Siunott, item by item, figure by figure, aud j'erything shown to be false from top to .-. Hlom. i The investigation and report is (,-en in the newspapers and we ratner regret our inability to republish it, owing to its great length. The exposure is lull Hud complete, so that the whole stry ow goes out-with well merited ecora. in t?o The present enthusiasitic temper fivor of Tilden, Vance and reform has - allel since 1840. It swee pt the coun try then from; Maine to Texas, and wiped out Martin Van lluren and the party he represented, j It is clearlythe samespiiit of that great jcivil-revolution, proceeding iour causes oif a similar character, though no fcffejices oflhe party upw iir power are a l!i idand time greater thau were those laid to the charge of Van Buren and his ' i friends. Joijx M. Mokejjead was then the whig candid iter for GUve rnor of the Like biate. man ; cbflfiedjin him and loved him BEAUFORT BLAST-BLOWN AND BILLOW BEATEN. The Sad Sea Waves on a High Old Tear -Terrific Tribulations of the Tornado torn Dwellers on tlie Coast. RIOTS! ! RIOTS! From flieN. Y. WorldqfJMg., 76. Thoughtful aud impartial -voters will also1 see that this recent threat cannot be executed, to accomplioh this- intimidation . i. . o . ...i ! ' .i . j. riri L to me oouiu. wuicu ine inenus uruarrs seek, without offensive and palpable vio lation by the President ' of the recent fodgmenl of the Sapreme Court in Wasb inrton nrononneinc alhthe modenr leis ttXiaa .ii'yl' i V -i :LfAtff riifJf eleaned? tepaired or traded for. Address all in the1- South touphold tbo-.fifteent b amendment, as unconstitutional and void. jUnder this decision the army can only be employed when "there is "a u outbreak, threatening a resistance to law which the Bute, either by the Legislature or ' the Executive, informs ' the President it is powerless to coutrol. , Nbi between thi races bait among feewtoff Machines Companies because, the votld re nowned s. - t . i . 1 . - " ' . " - Singer Sewing IlacMnes are greatly 'red need in-price foTcash"" We will sell for 25 per cent lem than heretofore. Need le;t)il, attachments, &c, for sale and machines A radical newspaper's notice of the! same incident will show how prodigiously false they pnt np things : The Discussion at Charlotte. Judge Settle and Ex-Gov. Vance met in uiscussion in Charlotte, last. Tuesday, with about the same result that has atieuded the speakiug iu other localities, Judge Settle defeating his opponent, as he will certaiuly do at the polls on -November, ror this, Vance's friends, many of them, became very iudiguant aud manifested the largest rude ness to Judge Settle, stopping little short of personal violence, which they had the will to intiict but dared ut. But for the forbear ance of Republicans, not to resent even the grossest insults to Judge Settle and their party, this canvass would be criin-oued with blxd, for provocation has Iwen repeatedly offered to try men's souls. Statesville American. Vance, he wjas the people's His own heart, like Vance's, yas full ofsytn palh with th0 people; he was true to them, and thby were true to him. lie i carried Uowah that year, against R. M. Sanders, the Van Buren candidate, by 327 inapjiityj Vance's fnends this 'year aio counting on from 800 to 1000 majorU iy over his Granite competitor, Judge Settle. The total vote of the county theu was oniy 15S1. N$w it! is about 2800, not including about, 500 white vot ers who have not heretofore gbne to the polU. ' i 1 k . . " $ AVe think there is no mistaking the signs of the times. If the people cme out to the election as they now seem jde f rmined to djo, the rebuke which they will' administer to Grant and his party of lunderers wjll be simplyi tremendous U will ewerpj them ike a! tempest. Their - atience has been most shamefully abuse ed, and now they will vindicate their iignts ana tneir honor by iburiing jfrom power those who have so grossly wrong- d and insulted them. 1 he people '! aie tfters in this country; i U hhe only - a.iry in the world where they are mas . :s and here! if no where else, a-ules are i-yuic servants, ajieclly 'acxnjuntable to .be people for their puWic 'acts. Every voter in the land should keep the-knowl-eilge of this fact fresh iu his ! mind,! and fhould al cjosely scrutinize the efficisl coiuiuct cf public servants, "holding tliem always lo a rigid and . faithful account. At V i tills point is dangerpus, if the pex pie of this country are er lulled of the x liberties jt will bethiobgh die wickedness gud daring of the- men whom t.hey put in power over them. (Iraut and hia friends hare shown how eiisilyhey can abuse the. trust confided lo.tWm iu thousanda of insUnces, aud if ijeViihiMfor d few years the people would ifiitteJy iletpoiled of their rights and isl-itiei?. Tb. h all knowir to the world Ja Ut nee K l we nave ibe Dtib ie d. these isffenlifer. The discussion between Gov. Vance and Judge Settle took place in this city on Jaut Tuesday, the 19th iust., aud not withstanding there was a large crowd present, supposed to be about 4,000, Judge Settle was not mobbed nor in any way disturbed, but the best of order pre vailed during the- whole day. But we are sorry lo say that Judge Settle did not "net altogether as if he wanted the day to pass off so quietly, for in the closing up of the discussion he let his temper get the better of him and acted more like a well we dislike to accuse a man of Judge Settle's standing of being in any way un der the influence of liquor, nor do we Hike to say that he is iueane, but some thing was the matter, and the pitcher was emptied- but then it might have been filled with water,' for wo did uot taste or smell it. Char. Democrat. Special correspondence of the Sentinel. J Beaufort, N. C, Sept. 17, 1876. Yesterday Beaufort aud surrounding country was visited by the severest storm that has occurred since 1842 It has ten raining almost incessantly since Friday afternoon, aud early Sunday morning a south wind commeuced blow ing and gradually increased until at 8 o'clock A PERFECT HURKICAN was sweeping ! over the town, blowiug down liouec, trees and fences and scat tering destruction on every hand. The scene at the Atlantic at this time beggars description. -Your correspondent saw schooners of 20 and 40 tons burthen snap their cables and come dashing by like some wild animal rushing to destruction. THE ATLANTIC I10TKL ; is almost a complete wreck. The large aud spacious ball room, aud the two ver andahs extending nearly around the hotel are all gone, and toe first floor of the: main building is all torn away by the angry waves and winds, emptying the coutents of the dining room, offices and rooms on the floor into the water. Break fast had just been prepared and the bell; mug when the alarm tor escape was giv en, and the inmates of the house had to rush for an out-building for safety with out tasting the repast. THE TABLES AND CONTENTS were swept away withiu eight . of the hungry guests, aud the only breakfast they had was Obtained by a brave gen tleman reaching a window of the dipiog room by the floating timbers and! bring ing out tome chicken, rolls and a put ( coffee at the risk of hid life. The dam azc' done to the hotel caunot be less than ?5 000, There were seven or eight small buil dings in the town blown down, but foitu nately no lives; were lost. Trees were uprooted and scattered all over the principal streets, making some of them almostj impassable, and ot those that remain standing iheir touage is most- y killed by hepvy wind and spray from he angry waves. They look just .like there had been a heavy fro-tt on them. NEARLY ALL THE STORES ! VEGET1NE Strike tX the root of Jie by purify in the blood restoring the liver aud k.dueys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous tvHtem. VEGKT1NE la aot a vtla, Bft4oua mfuixttrnd, wtfch Hmplv Eoigea the bowelsbut a an(n.kiMiuut remedy which i sure to purity th blood aud ttieruby nature the health. VEGETINI5 Is now prescribed in c or Scrofula ani Either d 8i!nsca of the blood, by m ny of th bett :pli: ciaus, owiiin to its great succtsa in cuiiu ail dia eaaa ot this nature. . . , SalisbubTj N. C. Office Parker's Drug Store. ' ' Septal, 1876. : ;49:tr; . DR. TH0S. HILL offers his professional aerviees to tha citi zens of Salisbury aud , surrounding cuntry. Kesidence u Church : street , between Jack sou and Inniss. Office - .. ; i Aug. 12.2mis. '" J ' National Hotel ii.oi.ma.iuiiS, Tt.i.-h.tiMl H liilog if on i be wnll pofers iht tk uav.: been; weighed ii iViu uiXift walk'tho piauk -take a plungrinto . - - l : utnl tiara an: iaurre- tion. is ituiu whenpe there js r l.Vuud wa'Miug? iiiey the un I-THE CAXliV (JOXSTITUTION WilO MADE 1T AND HOW ! o The Constitution under which we live, was ihe work of the Convention of 1S6S That Convention was composed very largely of ignorant men, very largely of corrupt men, wbo were controlled by strangers in our State and unknown to our people save as the repiesentatives of their conquerors iu a long bloody and disastrous war. It would indeed have been well nigh miraculous had the Con stitution framed by that body been adapt cd to the wants and condition of the peo ple of North Carolina for the bimple reas on that the men who composed it neither knew nor cared wbat those wants might be. - Nor was the mode in which the pre tended ratification of the Constitution was accomplished, calculated to eugar coat .1. Lf. . Ml . . iue outer pin. uiianze everywbere aud in everything was the order of ihe day. wur eutire system ot government was -overthrown. Power was taken from the maoj and given lo the few ; was taken from the people and giveu to the office holders. The people was made subordi nate and their rulers were made supreme. -In all tilings the servant: was above the master The whitejracei was subjected to We mle ot-tlui black race. Thousand auu uiousanas oi our test white citizens were disfranchised apd kept away from tne polls wnite vast! hordes of ignorant excited negroes were permitted to crowd to them, breathing threats ot vengeance against meir lale : owners. Watchful bayonets and ready swords were every where gleaming. Federal oncers every where stood ready to give the word to Federal soldiers to foice with canuon and wi h cavalry, wiih bullet and with bavo net, upon a disarmed and subjugated peo ple, a constitution at ouce infamous in its origin and ruinous in its operation, i Nor whs the man who did all 1 these things a man to be. loved by us. Canbyj Ueuerai bdwaru Caubv, then military lord and master over our State, wks a General in ihe victories Federal army. the army that pillaged and plundered our people and laid waste our couutry, that had burned iur cities airtl ravaged our women aud murd led our men- This man from his lesidence its uuth Carolina gave orders for the arrest andjirial by military inounar ot cuizens-ot inrth Carolina: ah pointed and removed at will, and merely by an ordinary telfgrarn, eveu the very highest cfiiciati of our State, our yery on Front street were flooded, and some of the merchants had their goods damaged considerably, but to what extent is not yet known. This street presents a sad appearance, blocked up with stranded boats and rubbish so that it is difficult lo travel it on foot. Your corn spondent saw one schooner of forty tou capacity l)iiig on dry land on this street, another eui;tlier one lying further up with her boom almost iu THE FRONT T..RCH of one of the residences, while all i th tmall boats were either driveu aohiiie or washed un the sound. The damage doue to the fisheries is immense, cairyiug away the boats,-seines and salted fish.: The damage to the crons is also heavy. ; A friend at Morehead writing briefly on the same subject has this to say of the damage none at Morehead City : "1 lie storm began last baturday morn ing, at 8 o'clock, and lasted until 2 p. m. The hotel at Morehead and every house along the wharf was swept away. Phil- ips wareuouse is a complete wreck. A portion of Suffers' house is gone, and also a portion of Frankliu's house, Jones turpentine distillery aud several other buildings were1 carried away, wharves aud bathing houses." F. Does hot deceive tnv.".l.d iu!r fal- liope by pnrg : ing a' d crenting a fltil.orii' njiH;titR. but ans'ists na ture in clarlusr and purify. u the whole fyatem,' " leading the patiunt jfrad niilv lo perfect health. VEGI2TINE ; Was looked npon a an ezpt-rintiit for some time ' bypKmeof our best physioiniin, hut tiioe most in- crtiduit-UA in regard 10 i's meilt aie now iUs iuot ardunt frieuda and iMipiorters. Instead of being a pnffrd-nn ned'.r.lne ha worked Its way up to it present wu iihih; u-' by ac taal merit in curing all diasc jI the blood, of : whatever uaure. VEGKTINE i Bay a Boton phyi:riHii, has no ennl as a Wood . puriflnr. liea-iii nf it ninny womi -nul turei', f;er f. alt oilier rend!e h .d fjiil -d. 1 visi el the l-ibratory :; and convinced nivselt of its peuuiue merit. 1( is : pnpar-d from hulk 4'x' r-ud hfil,ecli f wdich : la higlily eltective, m.t licy are roiuponniled iu such a mauuer aa to prod ice :Hio;ii-liiiik; ieull. " VEGETINE : Is acknowledged and reco:uin,nd,d by phylclans Slid apothecaries to le the bi-st purifier and eleanerr Of the blood yet discovered, aud tliouaauda speak, in : iia praise who have beeu rf tored to heallli. pnooE' J WHAT IS NEEDED. BottTos, Feb. IS, 18T1. Mn. II. R. Steven? : l)t;ar Sir About one year since I found m veir In a feble jCiHidinon trom" cni!ral dt-'bility. VE(J KTINKwas Mronsrlv re oni in-nd. d to me by a friend who had 1hmii niu. h lx-n. ll.ed by it nie. 1 procured the article and tier wvt-ral bottles, was restored to lie 1 h au-i diH-onrinued iu use. I feel quileconflit "it thf thero i no uiMlicine xnpe riortoilfor those compl-rnt for which it i et-pe-ciaily prepared, ai.d would cheerfully recommend It to those who fe.-l thai tb.-y need aoiuelhiuu to restore litem lo ierf-ct lie ilth. Kesivectfullv your. i t . rrrrriNGtt.L. Finn of B.M.Ptttngill Co.,10 Stale Sireet,lioston- CiciaxATi, Nov. 36, 1372. Mb, n. R. 8tetm : . . . Dear8ir-Tne two bottle of VEOETINK fnr Blsbed me by your ageut, my wife has u:-ed with great benefit. .; For a louu tfme dho ha been troubled wi th dierl ne? -ind cotivei.--M, ; t.iee troull" aie now euL..e ly removal by the i: -e of E'iK I INK. 8h was aiii tro:b!ed vtth lvi.eMia d G. ner al Uebilitv: .-ii id ha- - e:i rea'U- lw u:fl e:t. ''illOS. t.'lLiUtti Sisl.s '.Va:uut Wrwt FEEL MYSELF A NEW T.IAN. Natick, Mtiss., June lt. Mn. H. R. Stevkv : i Dear Sir-r i hi. the advire and inie-t per nasion of ftev.' 5. Bot, of lhi pline, I il.ive t.en taking VKftEl l. if for Dtepia, U which 1 have aunerea tor years. i I have uwd ou!y two bo'tlea anil already feel my self a new uiu. Ue.ixtfl y, l).i. .1. W. fAHTuK. Bcport from a Practical C!:emlt and Apothecary. Hoston, Jan. 1.1S74. ? Dear Sir This ic to rerrify that I have eold at re taU 164 ii doaeu ISSi boitkw) of your VKUE i INK Since April It 1870, and can truly ray that it has given the befctant.afuctloii of r.uy remedy for the complain ta for which ii i recommeuded. Uiat 1 ever old. Scarcely a day e- without come of my Customer testifying to ii- iip-i irf mi inemwelve or tneir Irieiids. 1 am p'sr'ecily tigiraut of several 'Agrees of Sctofuki.i 'lmnors l eing cured by EG riNE aJoue iu thU iiiu:ty. Very rei-null v your, I Al (iILM AN, 4-S Broadway. : To II. R. Stvk iiBij. Vegetina is Sold by all Druggists. i-i: " - ' - " .. IjSfi'I : ,.:.THE GEXTKNXTAt WON I) Eljf!f i, it ..... -..A-.1- -i-t . V 1 s ::, :... 3.3Sa -- llilEITlITIi 'tSfS. ' 1 acs vyiianuier tne tiairman oi the Republican Executive National Cnrdintttee declares that h would rather sec every white man, woinan and child in the South put to the sword, than to see the country Democraiic. Settle is oue of hw foU lowers. ' ! From the NL Y. Sun of Aug. 20, 1876 The. Republicans cannot staud up against me evidence ot tneir mal-admiu-istiation, jobberies, frauds, corruption. prodigality, and excesses during the last mteeii years, j I bey have destroyed prosperity, unsettled confidence, ruined the enterprise, and brought distress ou the country. )Vith the certainty of de- leai at a lair election, they uow dariugly propose to invoke the aid of brjate force and; tQ trinmphj if possible, by throwiog troops into aoROtiul States. The ;expe nroent is dangerous. The people of the: North are in no mood, for this business.: Uant a arrogance is fast becoming hit ol oe-iKTo a,wt I' i ... . i auu m u? yciiiureii iarmer tnuti the Ietternf lh4 law alhTwi.. lie I will surely held to the sternest account s wheti (1nooo. nKll .! - if r'.'oV00 (meet in iecemDer. i SAJLIJPOSTPflniD. 'n There will h a sal on FrUay. of N.U the Furniture &ttit uersonal Nouging toWitTLin;vUy io: wit About theUoyaeu Hoqse.. ' 1 1 I j. A. 5UilJr.iN Trusteet 50.lt. 1 nflV T.Ti ! ' i i ' I fept.29 PfMlftJI RALEIGH, K " Board by the Day, $3.00. Beautifullj hitnated next to Capitol qnare Col. 0. S. BROWN, Propr DISSOLUTION! i . THE Copartnership heretofore existing be I tween L. W. Walton and J. F. Ross, un j tier the firm name of Walton & Hoss, is I this day dissolved by mutual consent. All I persons indebted to thcui will please t all at their stand and settle. L. W.. WALTOXJ Sept. 12, 1876. J. F. ROSS. NEW"FIRM. I rE have tins day afisoctatrti ourselves for iliii ii'irniuf ri"in 1 1 lift in rr a rrn ifa I 1 , MERCHANDISE BUSINESS i under the firm name of M.utnky & Ross, at : the store formerly occupied bv Walton & ! Ross. - 1 We ho)e by fair dealing; t merit a liberal thare of the public patronaire. E. MAUNEY, J. F. ROSS. Sept. 12, 1876. 48:1m LAI FOE SALE. 'I hr undiignt-d ha tUtt-rmlni 1- to pel 1 a Ktiiall imck ol'iaiid ly injf i Fruttklin Township, tlire and h hull" tniies north of Salisburv, ini- niftiitelv on the nt-w Min ksvilie road.' There I-... 1 I ..... I Piti rrm riltzl a nrwl nnipnnc.l iii ttaAlT rpnnf rlnfT enrora onooiil lriinL -. - r yet finished; and a well of good water in the I city to another. 1 lie Initnens Menatrerie, among its myriads of wonderful Ai.imala amj-JI kiteiien piazza. The land lies welramTis very siers, contains geneioiis roniriiniuons rrom iano, .ea ihi .ir, and iFmi every rliiiit-in fji desirahlv iM-a(ed, heing within half a Inile of Aia, Africa and Ameriia.. Bifsidef an almost unlimited mint her of tlie niot KemarkaUnud Franklin Academy and conv. nient to several Rare WILD BEASTS, SEA AlOXSTERS and WONDERFUL BIRDS. . v i nnrriies, wnere mere is jtreacning every oon-1 d iv. h in in a 2od and healthv neighborhood. I -- Anv oerson wishins: lo buy would do well to 1 ."NT. i?jf i-;ilj sin, ex iinine tlie land, Ac, and see for thenielv. Terms will he made to suit the ni "chaser. JOHN C. MILLER. S. pt 1, hSTfi 4:i f. Land for Will seji at th? premiseson the t5th4iiv ol tvteniljr. 17(1. at 11 aochiek, valua hie Tract of Land lyirm 1(1 miles west of Salisbury, nc;ir the Beatics Ford road, on tlf" waters of Sills Creek, near Back Creek church, adjoining the lands of M. W. Goodman and others, containing about ' THIS MAMMOTH SHOW COMPRISES J.MOXCr ITS MOST PROMINENT FEATURES A GRAM SIJYJJ UA'KlV.dLLlLlJ MWmW m IP I I U Sale Acres about 6(T acres under cultivation, some 30 acres of bottom, some cleared and some in woods. It has on it a gooil House, Barn. Orchard, &c. Altogether itis' a very desi r:ib!e Tract of Land. Also, about 17 bush, els Wheat, at same time and place. Terms easy. Apply to " S. A. LOWRANCE, TTl ITZj THEEB IS ALSO A GRAND AND 3L CIRElI Aduir. of F. D. Clodfelter 1 t '. :!i i.'.i .- u... i - i . . r niU TJ rto.i. , n-.,. i I niivil lilt umiil ClU MKIlll 13 UIICII tlil ICXl, ItilU CDill HISCS IMC IHiTIIOI OIUL'I I'i I vM"1 jk.iiii.Lii t.ur 'ri ii m.n vti i ..... . r. . . . - o - j - w - 2t;pd. GET THE PEST i : MASON & HAILffl CABINET OSGAHS. ' Tlie Cabinet or Parlor Oraran In its oresent tmDroved form was invented and Introduced by MASON & II AM UN iu tsl, sunereedlair the Melodeon. which was the best instrument ot the cla-ss previously in use. Several iinportant liuproveiuents were embodied la this new Instrument, und especially It brought to mgnesi exc-enence THE ART OF VOICING REEDS, discovered or Invented several years before by Mr. Emmons Hamlin, of this company. This . MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT EVER MADjG in such instruments ts now universally employed, but has nowhere else attained that pecuUar exceUence which characterizes the tones of the Mason & Hamlin organs. "We know not," say twenty-five of the most prominent artists of the Oiera In New York, (see Illustrated Catalogue of the Company,) "what peculiar secret or skill these makers possess, but certainly , WE HAVE NOT HEARD SUCH PURE MUSICAL TONES y ' from any other rbkd INSTRUMENT, either of American or European mannfacture." The most Important secret or skill Is in respect to the voicing the rekds, in which the Mason & HamUn Cabinet Organs deb tae.lt statu I alone. , I There are now made yearly In the United States, untler various names, as Cabinet, Parlor, Cottafre, Boudoir, American, etc., aoout Dfty thousand Organs, by soiaethliitf like two hundred, and fifty makers. But the AlASON & HAMLIN CABINET OKANS : ! JIA VB A LW.AYS MAINTAINED THEIR SUPREMACY 1 as the best of this class of Instruments; " . UEtAIjED, and if judged criticnllv, Unapprouched In Excellence by any others. This supremy Is attested by tiie public . t ,, ,i s . j - TESTIMONY OF MUSICIANS GENERALLY , In Xrnerica, and a very large number In Europe, published la full In the Catalogue and Circulars of the Company ; also, by the remarkable and ; Entirely unprecedented Award to t hem or highest lion- orr at coinpetiliTc KxSubiUoBiH in EUROPE AS WELL AS AMERICA. - . - . - - - ... i, . Kim t . . It te not too much to say that in America they have I ALWAYS RECEIVED HIGHEST HONORS, r form hundreds 6f Exhibitions It is believed there have not been si in all where other Organs nave attain ed even equal honors. These Organs enjoy the proud distinction ol harins received a r - ; FIRST-CLASS MEDAL AT EVERY EUROPEAN WORLD'S EXPOSITION at Which they have competed, and of belngHhel ONLY AMERICAN ORGANS WHICH HAVE EVER BEEN FOUND WORTHY I , , iuOF ANYfyiEljAL In uch competiUon. They received first medala at 'j L fc Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873; and Santiago, 1875. ' tJFX?11 OKOA made by this company is manufactured in the? aosr thorough- and carefur manner, from the VSRY best material. In everv mlnurJaR kxcki.i.ekck ta cokhiderkd ikhih . ntinrmr Rnnr in. fHSI??Jfi?,.w.aiTanted 10 be according to Its size, capacity and class, the BJCST ORUAN WHICU 'IT IS f PPfWIBLE IN THK PRESENT STATlsOP TiiK ART TO80N8TRCCT. : . , t i oucn, nowever, are tneir iaciaues lor manufacture accumulated in the largest and finest factory In the world, ana rendered possible by the very large demand lor these Organs, both In Europe and America; that omandorrem UttI more Xiiajx coat 01 Uie 01031 nrrlor organs, and often ut leas than ihe prlow iWYET DEALERS OFTEN RECOMMEND OTHER ORGANS ad eaVw better, nd Btrranouii torts to sell them. .The reason for thLj i&, blroply, manckacttiuiis oy u-fkkior- work orrztk lamr on. FOUNTS OR C0MMIS8I0KS TO DKALER8. , --- r teTua MASON Jt HAMLDI ORG AN COMPAfT have pleasure In 6fferlng thlt MaAon' 'tlie largest and C nest assortment of Organs ever produced, including novelties and. Improvements both in musical capacity ana m cases. Many styles are now offered with extended or etegkkk tops, very elegant and rich. . - f rmthey pledge themselves that erervorgan of their makehU qivk. E.vnaK atikactiqn to any reasoi ftblepiirchaser. , ' , , 't .. , , t -e.., .-. -f -.w; . -,7j' i i- j . O " w i vui" -v IU ) IL4.U CTJLAKS ItilAioV & HAMLIN ORGAN C6.15 Tremont Street, Boston; Cnion SiuareC "Kew Yorki 80 and 2! d.ai?s ?.trpet Chicago ; ST Great Marlborough, street, London ; W Backer Jitrasae, Vienna i ill colliM Street, Melbourne, r : -" Se.t. 2U is"6 ly. T n wt i , littT: tii iun.iuw, w auiiiiur CKm. r un inwiuiiriiia a. t i aTUmuiB irnrtft 8TIU.TED iJATALOGUEi with full descriptions of stjles, rUlClS LUSTS aaJ TtSi'UlOKT CIU WtthODlnlOnitOf OXKTtim'KXNU Vl'SiirrAKS uent fradtAanv MddrpM - : - ers in tbe land. The tmblic. aud tarticulariv ladies, clnldren and families, are assorfd that this department is witliiout a blemish, and notliinir is saidor done tlu.l can iofftml tlie rhKt fastidious tate. of :lTffinid or liirli.toniT fiimmnnitr i Aiiionr the Illustrioiis and World-famed Arii in this. department arc MR. ntlBEKT STICKKEY, the most daring, finished and graceful Kouestrain now living, ajifl tie Uiampinn Douhle bomqrsault Leaper of the world ii Miss EMMA LAKE, the most ehanninar and traliimx vouna: Hora5:voT.a.i in tfceprfr 1c8sion. Her ehallenire inennye act has ne ver been emmied. 5 JOHN LOWLOW. eont-eded bv the nub'iie t lift tirej-s iniil The nnt'ein to be'ft , . , , , j prreatest Clown livinr. , if FRANK BOBBINS, tlie Peerless liider, wltosc reputation is world wideT ; j j. EL NINO EDDIE, the unrivaled and' remarkable Tight-Bope Perfonr.er. . IIEBBERT BBOTHEBS.it hie Acrolatic Viders. LAZELLE & FBANKXIN, the thrillintr Trapeze Performers. j Mtss JENNIE TOTJBNOtB. the Ariel Qneen ! ' Miss ROSALINE STICKXEY. Mrss CHRISTINE and sit other ladv Riders, r GEORGE SLOMAN. the breat Kncriish (iLUo T- ' NONPAREIL LEWIS, the wonderful ncgrolxv Bare Back Elder, and twenty $f equally well and favorably knowVi artists. j ' ; !- SrtA"' -ti r?t-'ii. '' PROCESSION i OF DAZZLING SPLEXDOB Unsurpassed as a Moving Panorama of Brilliant Chariots, Wagons, Cars, CarriageJJ nr ' vi..v, . w minus uj iiiusiv, . i rainvti noiocs, t itu , Warrng Banners, Gdrgeous Costumes and " - 1 1 r A Team df Ponderous ESephants . .. . ! ' r--Jt. v.- -: T .- Driven in Ilaruess Drawing & Golden Chariot: A Team o.Eimrtian -J)rontli Pomes Drawing, the FAI.B Y jCtt ABIpT, forming a picture of Bewildering Beauty. ;4 Neifbrm an c e s X) ai '-DOORS OPEN 'AT f AND 7 P. PEBFOBMACES AN nOtR tfU- ytfrs few 'reserved Cushion Over a Chairs cwM semjreaLken of 25 ceIm 3Ksr. 'Excursion Rates' nn WesterfTU. C. IW" ffcjn'railStaticiis to Salisbury aiid'Eoturn. , See ?pf Excursion Bills. : : ' It t-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1876, edition 1
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