-I I -' ''' . ' - j rardlina i Watchman. .11 i t i 1 OCTOBER l?f IS7G. ll LVS FOR SALE. Three J"n tie ' , 51 mules and a filly; fbr'aale, j. J. STEWART, ; ! bi'SINESS NOTICE., t - . . .u indebted, to u hyv note i"r .. ..eet to malce prompt setde- m iv .. or " L Jra fall due.' This is the wvn ti't'r t-i - - shun dV- y- -f we are MERONEY & ERO. 51:4t. Indebted . to iw by.XTortgnsw, i ; nrL-uuuls are rnw u wwe ' '". i.-n the time expire: Ko'-4Xliec tti passing y ,n store . i . at nlmust anv honr of the if.miT - u" - .. -. .. , i ..- i .1...:- -..-.t.i ; :k i,i nun ...... r.'l ''bstyiiijrlieir hos, ;lmt. eloth'i Af , n birh they are orrering ai uhsu-,j n .1 . . . .. ir fe. r nun ine auiouub - i- L .dafly in front of their ware house, tliulTthey re buying a great deal of the j we learu Hfe I'Hymg nur I'f ces. I ...! lit II. H HELPEIl :j r,f Hit cHTZ'"f i uown roaniy Colmifz-'tlon and Kefoiui at the fol Jit N'ovenil"'!' 1st- v:. 2a Wednesday it Salisbury, Nov. 4. fie Gold land Silver Wche, beautiful IiGoM and Diamond Engagement Ringf, Jt Jewelry, Ac, at IJeilV, llie l-opnlar j a? ' ; iVto'T VHr,r ros (X) innrked ? It Bfiij .v,,,Tr ulM-riiii'H yenr has ex-!-.iltliai .rrr-iiiittaiK-e is dw. IMease ttl.eol.rck. and b . , i i iik invent of tdet season. rue great WtirM Exposition of ol JohnoRnlHlnsont ve lti Salisbttry n 27th OeU, find every miles Js growiog hapy;at he new. The Ciuciunati papers have been recently ?puh- usuiug exieuPiT ii.(rii9 aescnuiog me many addttims to the already vast eoneern, and It sterns Ihe great' show U: now "the, grandest one on the continent. Old 'John Robinson is a man of imineuse wealth, and he spares no money to make his Meuagerie. Aquarmin and drcusbeyond -even -t- lempt at rivalry. . His additions .and im provements this year outstrip, every oriner effort, and his whole ambition U ; to sustain Ins well-earned rerutatiti . frH having ,,the most complete exhibition - on j-eartli. .The assessed value .of his show is oyer n mill ton dollars, and 'lti citrrent expenses ' are over two thonsand dollars per day'.' He has frty cages of wonlerfal wild beasts, a inag mficeot GirafFe. the largest performing Ele phan. in America, anv immense, black Su n.atran Rhintwems, a giant Ostrich, a sehoof of 5ea Lbms. and Seals, some , large Asiatic and African Lions, aud natiiltrlessothr re markable novelties not owned or controlled by any other concern. ' Ou the day. ofeach exhibition, a. splendid holiday street 'parad? wil( be given throng h the place, aud-noue of our readers should tni$s seeiue it. as it will be a. -moving panorama f dazzling beauty, conlainiug chariots, cages of wild beasts, deu of strarce animals, cars of tri umph; performing animals loose, in the streets, kept tu abeyance by experienced male atid female :rainers ; bauds of music comprising forty anen, and. iu fad, such a show has never yet vited, Salisbury, and uo one witbinfifty n ilets should, fail coming to witness its grandeur. Tbe -, brilliatiC street parade is, of course, free to all, while tbe adniissioii to th thre? grent shows is ..only larinin pairouizcd, aixt jilly ctidrsetl by clergymen of every denomination and by ?c!muI strper iriteiidents,' teachers, and tlie most refined families iu the Union. umiH ueed hesitate o eiijoy iis-Avenlth jof i ust i net im and inno cent amusement.! The day of its show -inn iii Salisbury, is Oct. 27. Do not forget th day. It. conntj a doxen or more onufactunnguVtVveWlne VedpleM contFoTVu;Vlfe hsbmenti of vanoas jkinda, employing from .in - -..f f -, .f - ;-u " T- "!"ri five to six ihouMnd ihtelligent" laborer and riTZr ' i--'w-p I f-l t":- vf - artisana.hu land would hot on It be worth t ten 1 be "emocralic nominees in feventeer ai-tisana, hu land would not only be worthy ieh itmes iw present vaiue. out ne wouia una ready sale for fifty timea the jaooount of product now grown upon it, and at mnch belter price than he now sets. . i " l H i trU' l 'J ' We have in .North Carolina 392.000, nefrrde. In their stead we want, and mu-at have, 32.000 white men, Tlie Emigrant association intheci'V p( New-XofK! estimate- every JmigrWaUo be wortl to the State, $1,WU. At thia rate 392. 000 white emiranU would be worth to North Carolina $392,000,000; Nineteen million dol lars wilt colonise alt the negroes in the West Indies, bo ti diHerence between the value of 392.000 while men and so many black f men Is, three ' hundred and I aeventv-three 4 m4!ions dollars in favor of the white men. Again we have in Rowan omnty 3.76S adored people. If their places' were supplied with 3.768 white men, wich for instance a Mr Dunham Mr. Clark, Mr Achenback, Mr. Gilert, and Cot. Julian Al len who has recently settled in Iredel( county, they would be worth to the county $3L768.00(l. One hitndred and elghiy-eight thousand dollars will colonise all the negroes in the county, therefore, the county would be bettered by $;i.53i).000, to say nothing of the healthy motv al condition print need hy such a change which would be worth infinitely more than ihediller ence in dollars. j Thomas Jefferson, the father of Democracy siid. "Nothing is more certainly . written in the book of fate than that these negroes are to be free ; nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same govern ment. Nature, habit, opinion, have drawn in delible lines of this distinction between them." Now that the negn es are free, colonisation is in order. j Again, Mr. Jefferson said : Personally I am ready and desirous to make any sacrifice which shall insure the gradual but complete Retirement from, the State, and effectually, at the some fW exla.blui Aeat elsewhere in 'freedom and mfety' But I have not perceived the growth of this uipomo n tne rising generation, of which I once had sanguine hopes. I leave it, there fore, to time, and not at all without hoDe that the day will come equally desirably And wel come to ns"as to them." i have held meetings attended bv thousands of citizens of botii rlcea fcud piariiea. fVhh ilcpublicana haVe iell imeefingahen and where they plelsed,, and hnt a single act of violence has ef occurred. On the 18th utt.,the Demnemtic Execmive Com mtctee inviter t4ie Ujepnblicanciirvas8er8 lW joint-dUcdaiioii iat4beir! meetings. Thia in vital ion, wiajrenfewed on.tbe 28fh nit.,; and accepted j by t the I Republican E xeciiti vs Com muiv Mvf-1 hKSi h insi: upon the usual lernls j Th proclamation o the, Goveino is 1 utteih at variance wuh he actiuntof jjnl iE'ecitioo Com luiti-rtf oi in own pirtv,! 1 tit UOr jxo aaajce, qt But to Shake? - I lAye, that is the nm4i W n it Rowan Mill?, it Ko""V McLnnghihVs old place on one priee. iucluOing tnetiaeecie. aquarit . i"-.;.i,A marl. S'flv. .1. : Hti.l circus. 1 4i this vast exhilo loins fre tVeM'a riubt smart prink JItirid morning. ' ling of ice last T O- ' A'party of 25 from Hickory and Statcsville pd tliruiiii Vii tlair way to"1 the Cu., last Tuwlay..! ; ' J -I I ft I J(e"r. J. M.'Knox & Co., have just received i ibot 3,000 of the old and original "Blum's iifflinau" for 1877. WeBoiae in tlie city the lie v. W. A. Man- fmii,W 'f f(a; Profesorrtof Chanel Hill. He i,rHiin rditt'ies lu fje. :- o- . - Kt. ilTJi.; Ahrineathy will preacti nnil lei:- tBrt at the 'MethotlUt b. Church on NVelnes- iJevciiiiu the 2."lli iusi all are cordialijLin- (ilcu li Mtleiiil. , - ' Em-TORS atchmav. In the Examier of the 5th instant appeared the following para graph :-- "We susjest Mr. Helper is in league with woree men than himself whose purpose is, to daw age our cause all they can. The subjoined card was submitted to that paper; for "publication and declined. Pleise publish it as an advertisement ill your paper one time and oblidge, Yours Respect fnl ly SalislSurv, X. (V H. II. HELi'hR. Oct. lih, 187G. quiesces in fiee discugoiou ;(the loimer in effect suppresses fiebaie and eubsti .tittttea armedi force for frjee sp-Ii" We assert eatnepjly wi, , faall sense of our nsowiihilitii 5 that ot things exis's in ijiSa!e hi !i justi tiero 4Xroiiryt -prnceejiJiirtrfoi the pari -Wf Governor ClIamhWlaH V 1 ' s.ln object is to irritate .nd provoko comiuiss sions which may b he excuse ,r an appeal to the administration of 'the United States to garrison ttie' Stale. We eliall counsel our people tji preserve lhejp.ce obey tbejaws and qlauity await the day of tlu;ir deliverauU from ibiawauloii despotism. j ! ! ' " - To ihe people of the United $tae we submit our wrongs,Jcon(ideiitly relying on their wisdom and justice lo .rebuke this daring attempt to rlgiilaie the ballot by the bayonet and crtijsh the libertiea of a peoplt fever and ague, or o banub the atTociona; dit eeby acoiuiia 'of that attndard anti-febrile remedy. If ostelter'a Bittont. Th . i much doubt a to the response of the malaria, utricken to thi inqairy, From every locality rr . ' lunaiuianisaretorujent ed with the ahivering plague comes an iucrpss ng demand for the only genuine preventive nd.eradcnt of malaria provided by science. Thedenixenaof fever and ague districts well know,how utterly inadequate to do more than give a brief respite are the so-called remedies of thefacullyQuininc, arsenic, bismuth what are these but toisonoiia palliatives, which cease after a time to produce any beneficial effect whatever, and if persisted In wreak irre parable mischief upon the system? Everywhere they are being abandoned by intelligent per sons, and that genuine vegetable specific for in termittent and remittent disease, Hostettera Bitters; substituted in their place. A 'I C. II AS ERASER. KELL, John inu ei:o?j Id emocratic J. Dl KENNEL) V: ? Kcu.ivu .J. A. HO VT.T j '.' R. O'NEALI-V: In- :C-o;uiui; let IHCTTER TIMES." That time has come, Mr. Stewart, soviet us all go to work. ! Ajjain, Mr. JefTi rson said : "Going fiom a country pot-sessing all the nefnl arts, they luibt be the means of tratispiauiiiik them ahong the inhabitants of Africa, and would thins carry bai k to thecMiintry of their origin the seeds of civilization." j Mr. Clay, the father of colonization in I.ihcria said: Of the utility of a total separation of the two incongruous Hrtions of our population pone love ever doubted." j I i ni I Writer ail : If any gentleman from tlie South shall propose a sclieiile to be carried on by this government iiH)i a laige scale, for the lransrx)rtation of the coloreil peo ple to any colony or place iu the. vorld, shall lw quite disposed to incur almost any degree of eJt,K-nse to accomplish that o.Uecl.; As a )m. Magnau( , and vant and p.vervh,v Jvjtithern man I oropose to inaugurate the . , 1 Many Years of Careful Re l search has produced it. r Voorl'i Improved Hair Eestorative is Unlike anyther, and has no equal. The Improved has new vegetable tonic proper ties restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color ; restores faded, dry, harsh and falling hair ; restores, dresses, gives tigor to the hair ; restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptious ; removes irritation, itching and scaly dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. Tiy it. call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, aod don't be put off with any other article. Sold by all druggists in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. Cook Ac Co.. Chieago, Sole Agents for the (jutted states and Canadas, and by J. F. Ileury. Cuirau & Co., New York. 51 This is i lio alUprt'vai making itself heaid all over tl le ud. of -ill pllji. el life's coming iiotn'peiip aud cotidii ions "W.e want bertt'il liiiM's ! ol peace-factories 'are closed, f urnaces are cold, workmen arp font At a period trade lan;;uii.hes, husiness and of employment. Mr. 3mi. Ui.iiian died last Friday, -between 2jml 1 o'clock. 1 Jle had Iwen coiifijitd f , r wux mmillis pa-t. i His fuoerai took place ift,Satunl;iv evening at the Methodist ('hurch. ! . - : o &z aiid highly tsteerued lady of our Iuji, Mrs. liKXJ. K. Fraiev, departed thia life at her rt-sidence, Tuesday morning last. i.i; had beerr an invalid for a long time. 1 ! -: - O t'uddtn 'Death Mr: Henrv Litaker, who 1 a V-n HrlliiiL' betf at the stall near. Mclnlirc's Furniture Store, fur several weeks past, was Uten vi'i)letitl v ill on Tuesday some form of cwigftition anl.died fliis morning at 4 o'clock. Wni. Wiilrftrl, horn in Southampton o. V, in 1771, no' 10- years old, i in, siood illh ami Ls living with his daughter, Htrriet JfcSeelrin Iredell co. He has 51 grand c'tiliirea and 4 'great grand children. ... i - . Mr. E. F. Rogers has become a member, of ita5rm of Merouev .t Bro. The firm's name the future will he Meronevs & Rogers. Mr. ? I'.Metoney wiihdevofe hi time, exclusive to tke foundry and wikh! shops. 0"r ladies naturally take pride in the dec Wfioiw and arrangement of Floral Hall and tH buildings of the fairgrounds. They will, e suppose (ry to surpass tbe last year's work. ttieTitUe time they now have, it will re Vi.'etlose.aj.i.lication. " ' 1 : ' . o - The 8 o'clock night Train from the East haa freqiientlv behind time of late. It arrived ,l o'clock; :f ii esdy morning delayed" be- ff i GreVnsboro by a freight train, three cars Mclin,n off the track and blocked up tlie "Hi it could rot pass. p. . ; '-',, V,I0U. fAter one of our stores you are greet- y li!S?iiA l'ch, reads, "Terms Cash." n1' wtinpporta this notice is also adorn 7 poiiceiuatrH Cub or "billv" Tins is toNated to forcibly remmd the ever forgetful '7 c that tl notice. . 1 .... .1 , uipv mean wnat: they say wtien tney -o- lr . i--I ersoiis &f pihkI nniirtnnitietito kno7 'y there is an extraordinary crou of .V "na .-."jtw,.- this year. That the forest reloaded with them, 1 Unfortunately: we liave our usual crop of hogs to devour nat, disease among theru haying destroyed 'fe entriU hav been mad durintr the 1 thiin Was evnwf4.il hw th aecre !. ., . 1 ; ' 1". i " 1 j . A CABD. - Etitpr Examiner. In the last issue of the Exandner, 1 am held up before tbe public as an Independent Reform candidate for'rhe Stale Senate in . oposiiioii lo the regular noiui liee, in a false position. It is a fact that, a hire imniier of the more inrelligent afid better inloriued citizens of Rowan and Davie coun ties were opposed to the nmination of Ca t. Crawford. That opKjsitun exists to-day, ami it is as strong now as it w;is then. If the Ex aminer believes that my course as an Indeen deiil Reform candid ile deserves censure, then, the Independent negroes wlio are writing and Viwaking in favor of Reform jn North Carolina mikI elsewhere, should also lie condemned. If the Examiner tli inks the jteople ought to vole against llieir honest ctmvictbms, for the regu lar nominee, then, the ' negroes should not le ceiistired for voting us one man, the Radical ticket. . The Examiner and the public, will, I trust, pardon a personal allusion here to myself. 1 claim to-be tlie author of the Ketonu move ment in North Carolina see my addresses and letters published in February 1872 of . which the late Hon. D. M. Barringer, tlien the Demo cratic chairman of tlie'State Executive Commit tee, jwiote as follows : . "Rai eujii. Feb. 29, 1873. H. II. IlfXPEB, Esq. : ' My Dear Sir: I concur fully with you as to the importance of tne "LiWral Republican Movement" ai.d ihiiik that its action at Cincinnati may. probably ituttie the next President of" the United cUales. All the elements opjaiswl 4o corruption, in tflkiency and misrule, ought to irute to defeat the tty in power, ikiw grossly alaising the great trust of the Natin and endangering the free principles of the government. You may rest assured the platform al Greensboro' will lie broad enongh for all honeat and true men of whatever party, to stand upon tunether.- Your excel lent -and 'telling letters are being publish ed here; They are strong and' to the, point." ; Again, I re-established tbe Raleigh Register 111 !8o"7, in the sole interest of the people. It labored for Universal Amnesty and gradual tiegro suffrage. It opjosed tlie severe con fiscation and iiroscriptfve clauses which were sught to be ineorjwrated into our present Const it ut ion by cartet-baggers, an? the carpet- tiaggers, AUbott and llealon, aummeo mat 11s nicies were just ami wise enough to prevent isaid; clauses from being incorporated in the Constitution.. Again, l esfablished the MH olden Record'.' in the spring-of 1868, expressly to wriie down Holden and tbe Constitution, And Bgam, I established the Salisbury Tribune in 1872, for the purpose of writing up Democratic Reform. ; At these eflbrts of Reform 1 have lost'more than SoiXH), in all which 1 have been in "leasue" with m thing in the world but Re form and I am not in "league" with any person or thing uxjic out neiorm. i Have I no rights asa Reformer, Mr. Stewart deserving tbe respect and confidence of the ieo ule? - f Aa a Reform ; candidate lor the State Senate, I am in kvor First, of Colonizing the negne8 ; Secondly, of the election of Til den and Hen dricks, Vance and Jarvis, and the Ratification Of "tne nrt'poser .oi",iiii,, """"" Third It. of a law thatrshall regulate labor; Fourthly, of a law that shall require Wmnn to show his tax receipt Itetore vot- inz r ifthlv.u a law giving large, j(t' to intices of tlie Peace ; Sixthly, although the wMiming-postis a relic ot barbarism, yet,, us restoration would prove a great moralizer at the present time, and 1 am. for that r... 1 ;r iii flip ure-einiri prot.ose scheme of colonization, lo be accomplished so tar as money is concerned by contributions, not by taxation. j Mr. Lincoln said to a deputation of negroes in 1862: "Why should not theieopleof voiir race be colonized ? Whv should thev pot leave this country ? This, i perhaps, the first ques tion for consideration. You and we area1 ditterert race?" Mr. Lincoln also said : "I did not al any time say I was in favor of negro; suffrage. Twice once substantially, and once expressly I declared against it. I am not in favor of negro citizenship." : Again, Mr. Lincoln said : I am not and never have been, in Xavor of making voters or jurors of negroes; no?,of qual ifying them to hold office; nor to intermarry with whites; and I will say j further, in addition to this, that there is a physical diff erence between the white and black races, which I believe will forever forbid. jthtf tw races living together on terms of social and jkj lili.'al equality." j These quotations' are given here as addition al ami greater reasons than any 1 can produce why the negroes should and mnxt he colonized, i lj Kesieclfullv. I II. H. HELPER. Salisbury. N. C. Oct. 9. !S7t5. 1 SOUTH i CAROLINA.! o iorta the Tii-niiiiet4 VfTV fveimh WhU expectafforliow . ..; vv e hope our town ud county peo: WillS..r Li.. ..-.- . ,.-:..' j,"111100' Thenji will be a large g'Tiwn tbe Wester n, section i of the Sual ' " " Meck,t,n,,Urf Cabarrus. .y-ba :idsonaod other counties. , We B't ubJisH -another issiie before the jar 1 -r - i ? "Jlltnrsafelv sat that our Mr u ill -ant . J - J ------ - - ----- - - r- Jrf i e . 1 . i land Jepter-J iii?-I.ci-l9Vi'rkinfi: in a crowd onoe 4u'nTe'4pe that h thought might pos jr cont.iirj valnable pap"ra. When h TMmms n he found Hint oe. a Address of the Democratic State Committee. ! O How the Republican are Frepar- IXG TO CkI'SII TUE LlIlERTIES OF A PtOPLE. j The following address has been pub lished by the Democratic Executive Coin mitiejof South Carolina f j i To the People of the U. S. : In a period of profound peace, jwith the laws unresisted and the process ol tie courts unopposed, the (joVei nor of South Caro lina has, by proclamation, declared that in 1 he cocnties of Aiken and Barnwell it has become impracticable to enforce, bv the ordinary course of judiciary proceeding, the Uws ot ihe btute, a id that it has be come' necessary for him, as Governor, to call forth and employ the military force of the State." lie has also alleged that certain organizations exist contrary to law iu all the counties of the Suite, which are engaged in promoting illegal obji-icis and ill cotno'ittiiig open acts of lawlessness and violence, and he has threatened to declare martial law and to suspend the writ ot hajteas corpus. j The charges preferred by Governor Chamberlain against the citizens! of the Slate are as false and libellous as his threatened usurpation of power is tyran nical and unwarranted, and bis extraordi nary I proclamation can be explained upon the assumption that Governor Chamber lain, with a similar disregard of law and ot fatft, is determined to resort to the most extreme measures to prevent the other wise jcertain defeat of himself and his cor rupt party. There havn been disturbances iu Aikeu county non-political in their character. They have Jong since ceased. iAIl the parties for whom warrant were issuejd have promptly surrendered them selves to the law. Perfect p?aee!aud the nrofoundest quiet prevail. No armed COinbtiiaiions hindwr the piocesses ot the omits, and the Republican County Con-. ' volition last week held a continuous se- possessed 1 he land.j 'Ue want belter: linies !" Money scarce, taxation is enormous, public ex penditures are reckless and e X'ravagaut, while private eiiierprises lie for the waiit of means. j i "We want better fitties " Bid men have usurped the control of th.. govermneut, iiiconipeiHtit Hud dilhuiiCst i ffi. ials have been elevated to povei , .million nt dollars are annually waste to! sustain' extrava gance, tolly and misiuaiiagenicut, and the hard earnings of I life toiling iKor are seiz ed in enhance the gains of tlie. bond holders, and add 10 llie wealth ot men who represent ihe different depaitmeiitsol the govertuuent. ' . "We WMut better limes !" God Almighty has made this the ijcln si cou(itry on the globe the most ioi xliatisiifde iu resour ces, ihe raos.L vari.'t iif natural pioduc(s and climate, and tlie mo-l "wondeitul jn Fins Sensibilities are lika Woodbines. Delightful Iu xnries of beaut v to twine around a solid upright stem of undersianding.but verv por things if unsustained by strength, they are leu 10 creep along tne ground. So it is with nig cry which is line body, when sustained by strength and health tnen an is neauty and happiness. Uut when enfeebled by disease, there is no silvery lining lo the clouds, (iloom prevadesall nature and hope d windles into despair. Invalids, would you enjoy that inestimable boon, health1? Know that it is within your power. Thousands have been as bad off as you are. Strength to their enfeebled limbs, and joy to their desponding hearts has been imparted by the judicious use of 1)r.Tctt's Vegetable" Liver Pills the boon tosutiering humanity. SAVE YOUR HOGS ! ENNISS' ! , .v : .' y, r, ,' . I (JOG CHOLERA CURE Never known .to fuil if taken in time.; ; i The best and most efficient Cure and Pre ventive known. Said to be by those' who: have used it to be an unfailing remedy.5 Rear! the following testimonials from citi zens of the highest respectability : - SALisBcirr. June 2. 1878. Mr. Exiss ; Bear Sir : I have rjsexl with sreat satisfac tion your " Hog Cholera Cure," ' and can trntbully roeommend it to all hog raisea ns a great preventive and snrc euro when given before the hog3 is too sick to eat. 1 Refpectfullv, R. R. CRAWFORD, Of the Firmlof Crawford & Ueilig. Bambctiy, Seyt. G, 1870. , yr. Ejtxiss This i to certify that I have used Enniss' Hog Cholera Crtrt for years and can say that I have never had 3 case of chol era among my hogs since I began to use it, and recommend it to the hog raiser of tlie country. ROBT. MURPHY. Of the Firm of R. & A. Murphy. For sale at Enniss' Drug Store, lYtce 25 a box. 47:tf. Attention FARMERS' GRASS SEED. Justreceived a fresh supply of Clover Seed. Orchard G'iss Blue Grass, Red Top and Timothy, wnicli I will sell cheap at ENNISS' SPRING STOCK 1876. i4 imam, mmx mam mm. iiiiu yruuer les -i -r . . , ' - - - ' : At JTholesale and RtIatt. ;;P ; - IS fiTORE AND ARRIVING 75 10 10 commerce Nothing but the le iiMiit lutquilous its rapid development inosi imbecile misitile, 1 . t . a a i corruption, ami Witt most enormous sys tem ot robbery have crippled its resources, exhausted its wealth, and hionght it pen to misery and nefd ; j itl . an , houetift administration, witji public servants who studied the weltarejot lle-.of wlioiri ihey held office as a saefvd trust, our- would be a laud ol thrift prosperity and bound less wealth j . ! "We WMiit Vltef tiihos V Those who have held supreinely e,vi'iy department ot the government forelevett lotg3'eai have used their pOsiiion and authoiiiy only to oppress their felloW-cotiutryruen, to viii late civil and cousljlut jointl law, to rob the public treasury, to-i-uiiclt themselves with ihe people's indiuvyj, to iucr e tin eiiOi mous cost of ihn 'gojveruinettt, and to make themselves who a;e bw. the Servants the masters of the people. ' i "We want betteriliiui'S !' Ve must have a change of rulers;?! hose- who have been tiled and found uirng must. i.-ll to betier and more honest atid mom compe tent men; 1 hose wlw have, been fast sub verting and destroying all the principles of a pure republican government must be checked in the rapid prq.rV'S.sS which they are making towards national ruin. Reform! reform j reform! is the great Wonderful Success. It is reported that Bosohee's German SYRl f has, since its introduction iu the United States, reached the immense sale of 40.0!0 dozen per year. Over fi.fMW Drug gists have ordered thi? medicine direct from the Factory, .at Woodbury. N. J., and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing success iu curing severe Coughs. Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Luugs. We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to g.i to their Druggists. Thfco. F. Kluttz, and get this Mediciueor iuqnire about it. Regular size, 75 ceuts; Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will relieve any case. Don't ueglect your cough. J. & H. H0RAH, JEWI1S, MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, n;tn!iiiiiiii1iiiiiiiilf''r!iiiiiii!iiiitiimin!i;L'H;fw;:iTr 1 i 23 BbL. Mtnasse? . . do New Orleans do Syrup,. Bags Cffee, Kegs Soda, 10 doz. Lemon Syrnp, 50 boxes Adamantiue Candles. 25 Bwxes Siap, , 75 Cases Oysters 20 cases Brandy Peach, 20 " Fresh Peaches, .. --10 " Pine Apples, , 30 GnissSnoff . I 25 Coils Cotton aod Jute Rope 40 Doz. Painted Paila, 40 Gross Flasks 1.500 lbs. Canity 40,000 Cigars ( . 50 Kegs Powder . 50 Hags 'Shot 100 Reams Wrapping Paper . . -10 Doz. Scotch Ale 3 ALSO '.' ' '. A full line of Wood and Willow Ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Saddles A: Bridles. Axes. Gun1, Pistols. Arc. &.. Also. a. lartfe lot of Canned ""Goods, a choice selection of French Candies, Salt, Pepper. Spice. Ginger, Koyal Baking Pow ders. Uaisens. Currants, Figs. Citrons, Nns Sardines, Cocoauuts. Pickles, Sauces. Cat sup, Potted Meat. Kerosene.-Tanners and Machine Oils. Liquors of all kinds. cVc, Ac. ihe above Stock was bought at the close of the seasou at greatly reduced prii es, and is oue-reu at noiesale iietail at short profits. Ill NT. HAM .6 CO.-" Salisbury, N. C, June 12. 187(5: very NEW A T) YEllTJSEMEXTS. 35 FANCST CABSS all styles w?!h name lOcta. post paid- J. R. IffSTEO, SAU. Kens. Co., N. 1 48 4w QUESTIONS FOR EVERY ANSWER. ONE TO HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. Wc have just received the largest and handsomest stock of Jew elry ever exhibited in Salisbury, and respect fully invite public ; w . - . . . . inspection, it comprises, uoia antt Mlver ..'liuwii.-., lie IIUCSI illlVl II II LN721UC1IU1 BCIS of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast AGENTS.!3r want the- best sell- article in the world !and! a solid gold pateut lever watch, free of cost,, writeat once to J. BRIDE. & CO.. 7C7 llmarfway, N. y. 43.4 w. iry now of the American! Carolina Gazette j people. North R..i f '.Ionization is the pre-eminently great question before the people of Rowan arid Davie, . . .1 .i. ft.- t will all tlie people be of the Southern States in a lit tle wlufej A well organized plan of colonization for each htate should be inaugurated at the earliest possible dav and vat te. - A soon as tins is 001 u. eves and ears 01 h-nrope win u the industrious and progressive peoples of that country aod of iie Norths will begin to flock into our midst, but not till then. ! Mr. (Hies Flemraing one of the more intelli gent and fareeing gentlemen of this county, would to-day draw a line mid-way hi large, valuable, and productive farm, ami give one half of it away in behalf off the accomplishment of f Conization. And why? Because he know that, at soofri aa adoiuxation set in effectivery.theother halfofbisplantation would be worth greatlv more than the whole of it 1 now He know alrfo thtt, permanent peace, happlhe-, tbriA n ! P'lLh! come to hint and the people of the South so long as the J&gnx remain among w. ,He luiowa tA.'Jaw-; intelligent, white labor ; if Teli-We ami ijhwt nff. Iatsr tnot reiian.r. ionot two days wttinHii molestation. The d is tin bauces In Bartiw'ell were Rejnblican in tleir origin, beginning in the resistance bv ab armeil baud of uegroee to tle an est of a j robber for whom " a warrut had beenl duly issued. This band tore up a railroad, wrecked a train, tired upon and woituded the Sheriff of the county and was disDersed by a eo-ealled armyd band of whites who had been duly summoned by tlie Sheriff as a posse with the sanction of the Jndge of the Court there in session. This pofse, after performing their duties qoietly dispersed. - So far from opposing the law the whole people desire tlie des patch of besiuess in the courta . and the enforcement, of the law by be civil arm. :Theiwhitf people tbroogboat Hie State have volooleered their jeerviees to the Governor to maintain the law and K h refused thera in libeloui com mnnlffarion intended eolely oj furuisb a pretext for the introduction of j Federal Wi 1.1 h nlaeed nnder the" control of 5i iircsioinible and .ancrupulous ofeciils' to ' vv ihia A woman does a great deal to discourage lofty sentiments of potriotisui.' When a man leaning over the back fence telling a neigh hor how he would shed his last drop of blood for suffering i Louisiana' it disturbs him to have his wife yell from the kitchen : "Look at here Tare oo coming " with that bucket of water, or tdiall I come out and see to you t MiltcavL-et Sentinel. I .'. . I .mm i ' .nr-j ' " - I i -r 1 !;; -. ,' . , - SALISBURY JtaIR; The prospects for an i interesting and eniertaisiincr exhibition at the . Salisbury Fair, which begins ou the 24th, arc very good. From all that we, can learn Char lotte wrill bgwylMre pi.sn ted y M eitsrg: II. L Keollech and Jacob Mendel & C., wilt have samples of their manufactures ; . . . . L ' '-- -L..v r ; - on exhibition. ,JLhe vChar.fotte -Unrwt Band have s bought new helicon iutrn- meiits for the occasion and will be present iu full force. Tbe f Pioneer ..Steam Fire Company have puw themselves in excel lent trim, and will make a strong effort to bear off ihe silver iiruin'pet. ., It has al ready Oeen staiea ttiaieverai notses from this city would appearn the riiee track. The Sharon Base Hall Club will contest for the silver ball antf b&t.Charlotte Observer. " ' j.r : 1 j flt-i-f CONORESSI62UI caxVass Ar von troubled with Indigestion, Con stipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, or any diseyse of the Iiver ; Have you suffered for vears and .found' no relief from the use of mediciues I Do you have a faint appetite. ami are you troubled with feelings of lan guor 1 If you have these feelings we know you havj not tr'ed the new discovery MER- RKLL'S II KPA ITNK, at Then. F. Kluttz's Drug Store. It is performing wonderful cures 111 tins anil all other communities where the eople use it. It is pronouueed v all as the best Liver Medicine in the world. I wo noses win relieve tne worst cae of Dyspepsia or Constipation of the Bowels. Each bottle contains fifty doses and a teaspoouful of this inediciue iu a wine- glassful of water three tunes a day for one day, produr.es a most wonderful chauge. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dyspepsia, with all its! tiaiu of evil, is effecting its deadly work, this remedy. Merrelis Hkpatixe, never fails to bring about a speedy ami per manent cure. Those who doubt 'hv merit aud virtues of this medicine and live from day to day without trying the Hepatine. have our sympathy, but can uut be cured unless they take the Medicine. Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Seals, Lockets. XC.f 4.VC, &c. Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffliausen Spectacles .jJ3Fthc finest glasses madcjgj Will sell as low as any House in the south. CALL HERE AND GET TOUR WITIO AM) CLOCK. liKPAIl!lr. done promptly asusual. All work warranted 12 months. Dec. 16, 1875. 10:tf MANSION HOUSE Centrally Situated ttxo ZxxVllo 8qu.a re. SALISBURY, N. 0. mebism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection .of any person they"choose instantly, 403 pages, by niai! 50 cts. Hunt & Co., B'9 . 7lh St., Pbila.j Pa. 41:4. 0 e 8,51 rt -vou m a'D,,smew yn -rY L1 Vcan mae n wee without cap Jill iMj 1 jtal e:isv and respectably for either six. AGENTS SUPPLY CO.," 201 Bow ery, New York. 524 w., tJO A WEEK. Male or female. No cap. ital. We give steady work that will brings you 8240 a mouth at home day "r evening. Inventors Uui.ou, 173 Gncuwich t., New 14'ork. 2.4 w SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by J. XL Knox & Co. October 18, 187G Cottox dull. Middlings, do low stains Bacon, county, hog round Butter Eoos Cuickex per dozen Corn market well supplied Mkal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Flotjr market stocked best fam. super, Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lard Beeswax ' Tallow i Blackberries Appi-es, dried Sugar Cokvee Calicos-- 10 fl9 6 (8 iii is 20&25 10121 $1.502.00 5560 6070 831.10 2.50 50 7." mi3 8(40 3540 5830 67 07 1115 $1 50 f rpnE ROUSE U in tbo centre of business. JL and wnearust to the depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per da' Single Meals rySpeeial Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to and from all trains. Best Livery stable. near at band. CThe undersigned tenders bis thinks to uiatiy friends who have called on bim at the Mansion', aud assures thoni that no effort shall be spared to make their future visits pleasant. FThe Traveling Public wjll always find pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. WM. ROWZEE. Feb. 3, 187G.l7ftf THIS PAPER TS OV FILE "WITH AQBZ7TS. Investigate the merits of'tlm i Illustrated Weekly, before determiningup on your Wtirk foj- this fall and . winter. Tho coinbinatiou fur this seasou surpasses hiiy tbiug hertofor.e ' attempted. Terms sent free on application. .Address. CHAS. CLEG AS 6c cx., 14 Warren St.X. Y. 4w nio '. lloni Wm.iif Robbins and Col. Thoa. J. Dula, Candidates toi Cpagress in the 7th District on thet&usevaYTyef ticketa rcspectitelyiwill-address the pebple at the following times and places, viz : Pockr Ford Ghurca , 8urrr , Friday " to Franklin Old Place f4 f - T Saturday . i - w t Tuesday Eorsytii Wednesday VartUn 5 i'f Thursxtay ' I Friday . S-iturdiy Mt. Alrr Tom creek Winston East Bend Ml. Vr It A LEIGH MARKET. : WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, October J4, 1876. FLOUR, North Carolina $5.50 a $6.00. CORN, 75 a 80c. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90s BACON, N. C. hog round, 14 a 15. I hams 163 a 17. HIDES, green, 5 drv, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. H AY; N. C. baled, good. 75 a 80. LANIER HOUSE ! STATCSVILLE, N. C, ' 'B. S. IAHIER & CO, j Proprielom, JSenrants Polite and Attentive. 4:tf. J Where Advertlalaat Contracts cn b ma4a. Pare Italian Qieess $3,0A FOUR FOR $10.00 Safft arrival and purity guaranteed. Italian stock $12.50 each. Morgan's combination nrVE$2.5 0 EACH Address, RUFU3 MORGAN Old Fort, X. C.X9.9 10. Tf Plantation for Sale. The Undersigned offers for sale the plan tation which he formerly lived upon, lying immediately on' the public road leading from Salisbury to Cheraw. 10 miles South-east of Salisbury, contatuiiig 250 ACRES, of wbhib there is about one half wod land, "the otiier portiou is meadow, pasture and tilable laud. There is on the premises a good 4 welling, g(Md barn, and all nioessa ry out-buildings. Also a good Wdl and good springs convenient. Any person wishing to purchase land vr.onbl do well to call on the undersigned at Saritbury. Terms will Im made to suit th timef. P. N, HEILIG. Salisbury. N. C. Ju!y n 2 m.. BUPTDRE Siuce Ruptufe is dangerous and the. Elas tic aud other trusses injure those who use them, all classes are throwing them away and using Dr. Sherman's Rupture suppoit and Curative Compound, which gives relief in all cases ami restores the parts to natural vigor. Dr. fchennauV books with valuable iaformAtjoAi and likeness of bad cases before and after cure sent for 10 ceuts. Office I Ann St., New York. Save this. 51. 4 vr A Farm and Hone of Your Out" NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT!. The best and cheapest lands iu market, are in EASTERN NEBRASKA, on tho line of tlm UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. The most favorable terms given, and very low ratesof fare atd freight lo all settlers. The best markets FREE PASSES TO LAND BUYERS. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edit on of -THE PIONEER,"' seut free everywhere. Address. O. F. DAY IS Land Comin'r. U. P, R. R. Omaha. Nb. IN PRESS-OUTFITS READY THE' ENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic peu picture -nf its-history, grand build'tigs, wouderful exbilTtrs. curiosities. grAt days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thor oughly popular and ery cheap. Must sell immensely. 5.tKK) AOEXTS WANTED. Send for full particulirs. TUs will "n the chance of 1I ytarisu coin mouey fast. Get tbe only r-lidhle b-istory.-Hubbari Brop., Putio.. 7.J-1 ?ausui 3.t't Philadelphia'.-- - not deceived by premature asMimiug fobe "onicial CAUTION tZ aud telliug wi.at will batpeu in Sept. Aug. and 52.w PI U f,1 HABIT CURED A Certain anflurti Cure Large Reduction iu Prices. A trial bottU free. Mrs. J. A. DKOLLINUER. LaPorte. Indiana. Box I03. jrVrmerly Mrs. Dr. S. B. Collius.) 48 4w For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness. AND Ahh THOAT DISEASES, Use j WELLS' CABBOLIO TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE B0ES A THISD AND SURE REMJ5BY. Sold hy Druggist generally, and . TULLE K. A FULLER. hlea-i .I. ' 7 SMt Ji aper rasblot.v gntn, bje7Wy t " 5,n i

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