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1 -"' ! . i I ' - -I ; c: - i : . . - - - .-... ..--.n-.. - - v.. h;- v-'jf vin-.- -j- ij,ii,:;''-'M'-',iuiUU Caroliha ' Watchman. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTXERSIIIPj The firiitof UFraoic Graham" 60. is alls day dlssolvt by rnotual consent; The tosinesa will WyciintioneJij R. Frank A J. C. Graham, under the name ; Firm rmjme at No,.J MarjihjVGranlt herejheyiU bVs pleased tu lljlit-lr old eustoin? rt and friend. ; i ; - U U ii ' Jan 1 9, 77, 15: 1 m ? R FRANK OR A II AM. "t -J. C. Of GRAHAM S 1 c. grAhAm, . ; WlA. WATSON. '1 s - i ri . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firiu of Crawford oWleilig was dissolved 3 by, rautal consent on the; 24th inst. The notes and sci-mints will remain at the old stand for a shorfAinie all persons indebted, are earnestly requested to come forw'ani and nelfe,V in iut lusinest of the old firm must I closed at oncej : - li. R. CRAWFORD, T P. N. HEILIG. an, 25, 1877. 15:1m. .v-. The jlaiifioij House Jiaa jnstliech ntw- ly naiittotl. A- O 1 ' ' ' ; Fresli 8liad wan brought iuto our market last,wevk. , -o- , HantK, of Tenn., and Jamen, of Va., are at Brown's stable with Iiovmcm and lllllU'M. - ' The police foitre has been diangod again ioiu .uiuimj.auu uixbwMiuver. are-the new onei-- ' -s. , We had ft call 'fnnn Ilro. TouiliitHon Of the IliekoYy Pre, la.st week. . "- o Don't Ciil to liear Fanchoii tlie Cricket, next Mouday and Tuesday! nights. Its jolly ! ' o A reward f '200 is orleied by the Gov ernor for l'inkney Hawkins, charged witli kilHugllenrPqwen of Vhi velaud Co. , -o- Aiueijdnients to the city charter have Wn Kent to Iiiileigh. We want, among . other th;ngsau extension of the town limits. M ' ' -o- The Commissioners have repaiml the public Whool house which wasdemolisheil having a little too much snow aboard. They are also iminfing it a wise thing.; Messrs. Ihtker Neave have a coflee lot Urerthan the oue mentioned in this pajM-r hist week, it holds 118 gallons, one quart," one pint and t wo gills. - ' -L- .-. 1 o Twelve persons were ( baptized in the town creek last Sunday. The result of the JaWs of the Kevs. Jordan and IJoou of tlie Baptist chuirh at this place durii ig. the pat two weeks. As mmn as the weather settles theCom misKiiiers will commence work on tlie cisterns.: "They, .mtend to sink one inevery advautageous spot in the most thickly Kt ttled portions ofnhe town. A iuove.1 ' " gtMMl Tne city fithe'rs have ordered a hook ami LuUhiT truck with all the modern ap 1'liacences romdefe. Our people haVe long felt the need of such a thing in our cky. ' List Thursday night the dining room of tlie Natioiud Hotel was most brilliantly lighted,' and there, where the' , music was, had congregated: the beauty,, grace and gallantry of our city. They ouly had a little "hop" which only lasted alittle lftliileU-'Hll half past three. -o- A negro' man named Curcton, has leen arrested and put in jail at Monroe, for the murder of Jetterson punn, noticed last week, f P. S. .Discharged. The murderer not yet found. Prof. Gonzjlez, organist and vocalist Jfew Yorkj'wholiiis spent eiglit or ten rlaT of spent eigtit or ten rlavs here in n-paiiing ami tuning Pianos and 'wffaioygoes to Statesxille fnnn this place. While here he w;6rkel up the organ in the Methodist Churcli. It was almost useless when he commenced wrk, it now lias a full fresh tone. ft. x V- Jas. Gordon Bennett has turned up in Florijda.- yHjsays the duel with May was Weed uuUmuT4 That he had just heard fhnMigh a letter from Miss May, that her hrotlier wasuninjured, aud that he was n the eve bf sailing toA Cuba where he , I ,. meei .uss -j;a,v, au liieut he :wa determined til tn kKind uearW, considerate Alder nienhavenroyided a Udin the "boose" for the aceomnuidation of poor, indigent, huy, worthless tramps. ye may expect H pMMlly. number in our niiiUt in fnture, esjiecuUly- as there is a pn.sjKH t for free lodging; ! A merica is noted for its treat ing and free lunch system; now we add lodging free. What a laud; We love our native soil ! r ', ; -o- We have seen the programme of the Concert given-y the Mt. Pleawmt Cornet Hand, on 'etlnesttay night the 7th. There are sixteen pieces on the programme, em bracing almost every style of "music and front 41... U. . . ' . . "'c7v composers. Among tiiem, not !Ww,gRafer, iCoote, Ganz, Bishop,-. H.Neare. Paer We notice all. thclland Musie was ari rauged expressly1 f.ir the concert by Prof. -'tiinc iu Mt. Heasarateui'yvg this. Band and wo have ao doubt, theyB jdia that his efforts ilVe not been In rain;-; ..X.O.CAL: - r- 1 . - " 1 The lawienfoWrsons ttf Vfotiritf tlie Mreete who fail to pay costs and fines imposed by Hie Mayor, is now in, force in tlus city. ! ? Thisl 14 oar opinion is one of tne best things that could have been done pcuii4.i, -ana one or txvo 4?Jnymuiac6 for "xttosj rtf fliAtn 1 .! And noyr a crowd of naurhtv bova and Rauey girls, lore sfde'swains and dreaniy-eyed-lassies, i-rnsty ; old bachelors . and C4ireful old maids J Itang aroundlthe book store and admirer a picture something like this i " -i? ;;" 9- The goycrnmeni;have urnediioose, in the Yadkin River, near the rail road y Ibridge, 20,000. young shad: ;This U a gW ? wur streams should j be stocked with fish: j But in this case it is a useless xieuse, unless the trovernment will rei 'eiue ;ire ners mat reacii trom suore to shore on the boundary line between Xortli and South. Carolina. The young fish may pass them going down but can never return in the spring. We hope the projer authorities will look into this matter. o Mr. J. II. Lloyd, of Springfield, 3Iass., is South wifh a party of gentlemetr, pros lecting. -They have about settled on a portion of Burke; county. He tdls lis that fifteen or twenty families are ready to start South as soonjis all the arrangements are completed, ivhich will le done in a week or so. Mr. Lloyd was here about a year ago. We are glad he has done, and will continue to do so much in the cause of Southern migration. It 'is 'one of the things uet'dful for the final success of this land of flowers. ; - 1 ; Jn accorjdance with tlie notice giveu iu our last 4ssue. Tho yuiig ladies and gentlemehl of Salisbury ; announce itlM they will give an Entertainment- on Mon day and Tuesday evening of next week, 1 the 12th and 13th, when they will per form the popular drama of Fanchon the Chrivket, jQur splendid IJand has kuidly consented to give their assistance, for so good a cause as our noble University, re membering with pleasure the ireference shown them a year ago, "over alt the other bands iu the State by the students of Chapel Hill. THE MATCIl HUNT. On Tuesday last, the double jointed wrist man Mr. Willie Meares, and the owner of ;the celebrated Egyptian, Mr. Dauglas llrown took to the fields to settle the contest. They took along as judges, Mr. A. II. Uovdeii and A. Harry Cniige. The judges prohibited the use ofj water,7 on account of Mr Meares' sick head-ache. One of tlie gunners bribed the negro boy who was along to -carry game, to lose birds, and put the lost birds on his string. This was evidently "Hull -dozing." Mr. Meares made 20 shots and brought clown not a single bird. Mr. Brown made 5 shots and brought down 1 bird. The prize, a tin cup, was awarded Mr. Meares. When he got it he found the girls had knocked the bottom out of it; The jlogs hunted ... as good . as J their boastful owners could wish. The contest was most exciting and proved a pleasant occa-. sion to all parties. r Messrs. Eiutoks : -1 sp Mr. W. B. M., Jr., In the last Issue of Jrour paner declares thafllii-ho ' sports man and scec3 to evade uii' chalioiiire. ily oaLalon at. hl dog is such that, knowing ten1eraar not snltdi t to the neld, I am vimir to bet the 25 dollars on the result of a trial. I dldnt know that the "ancient lr." had a terrier Tor ntt-H- it' IUng, as 1 have had no rceasion to tall on Lhn; however as. yooihave, that tiettles thejn'uttcr. But what i&S this td do with - Kc3pectrallj' w. li. a. . -o Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 5, 1S77. Edltora of the:Watchman : Having been iuformiHl that the people iu wmie: portions of Rowan are opposed to the proposed Stock law, I feel it due to myself as well as to ,iuy colleagues aiid Senators to say that we liave not now nor never have had any disposition .to force such a hnV upon the people against their will. Although we have six petitions from different portion of the county signed ho over 4(X) citizens asking the passage of a law of this kind, yet nothing of the kind will be done without submitting it to the jK'ople lor their ra tin cation or lejection. Yours ResiH'ctfully , . ! , J. 5. McCcunixs. Appointment as Clerk. Under author ity of the rcsdutiou passed hy the Gen eral Assembly authorizing the Governor to employ clerical assistance iu the executive- -department, His Excellency has appointed Mr. Lee S. Overman, of Salis bury, ttrtill the newly created clerkship, and he h;is entered upon his duties. Hal. AVic. 1 ELEVATION ABOVE SEA-LEVEL. A friend has kindly furnished us with the following authentic statement of the elevation of tlie places therein 'named above the sea level. Thinking it will be of interest to our. readers,-, we gladly give ii. piace in our columns i v f ! Gtddsborp, 102 feet; Raleigh, 317; Cluir lottey 744; t Salisbury, 700r Greeiwlwro, 84.b Atni-(Tfr-ntin llitfl. -,1,o.tllA oocn. Swannanoa Gap, 2057; Valle Cmcis, 2704 ; Burnstnie,5 -lgrLb wis 'Banner (Elk,) 3074; Hangiugllock -Mountain, 5257) Beach Mountain, Sfirandfather, 5897; Roan fountain,? 630G; JditeheO's Peak, 0707; MitehelTs Pealc 0732; Mount Waington.G43G ftiM&?:1&j$2Zth (about), 1150; Concord 3&M$ Lenoir (a'jfi it), 750. Co.irord Sau. chief datfepfh&x Vfikg uief-nrnkers know what he MnaitvliLflnd bEATrfjhiir5SEi?t Ub t-ri CHARACTER. , ? I w 1 5n ndITnooa,; rJcre..Bethtlifc I 7VZ nu pno pi tiie' inost 7 iy Bwra) eoiomi men to theA State, HPVHeas'abou -ftTj? yparpld, and has heeu for many yeanv a eituen Lthis place He' was no ted for his honesty, and won and retained ' H $ct tonil whd;knew hiin, t He was , friryf"6 fpoMiics, ana , always con-. serTtfive. and sensible in 1 his views A1-though-never afolitieiatt. newla-'at one tinie, rasdifcey Vcnrrencii the 'lie event of his iifey and tlie f one which brougllumjveryjprpnjiiieutly fnto public nothe was his emancipation by a special stct of the Legislature of North Carolina. This is th6 onlf irisfahce of this kind on ! Ilishifitory is rather a curious one; and J will recall many ha airs and events, now U ijhlmost-entireljr f fofoteh 'Jereas a mulatto, and was born In C&strell eountyl After amvitr4ae the : age "of manhood he became the l' property of kon; M. Barmger Possessing more than or-, dinary smartness, lie induced his' master to,allow iiim tfrhire ' himself! Ha thn became a wttfter iii Ifti old CTiarl.tfl nA tel, worked 8016,', '.'the . barber's trade, and travelled around with lawyers to the various courts in the West,' as' body ser vanf; for Svhich he was always liberally paid. 'Tri thisfay he not only accumuk ted considerable inoneyj but became well known to, all the prominent men in that portion of the State. For a lawyer not to know Jere was to argue himself unknown. Finallv h wJti. .15 a trip North. ,IIe went as the body 8er. ( that he wont stmd tlus and has re vantof twofeentlentiVat that time citi-! 8liei1 au1 lfc ,low id body Jens of this place,, Messrs W, W. Llms 11 havc the 'arlotie Oper and John Wells, who gave a bond fr big rer' rettu-u-M It was at the time when "Black Ilepublicans" revelled, and Alwlition was At a recent examination of one of the at itW highest; a!nd manv persons thought 8cllool! in Washington, the epiestion was that Jere would never return. He did, ' put to a clas of 8ma11 1k'8 : Why is however, and was greatly, lionized. News' ! thc Connecticut River ho called?" A pajer.men iuterviewed Inm, and made bnut llttI( ft ,lmv lM,t WP his haud' "DH public the schemes which we're I nM fn .vo'i know, James T Yes, ma'am! Be- kidnap him. ' : ' !' Some time after this he went to Raleigh j and was a servant Ju the Legislature J rf 7 where he remained for some time, and - coiitinued to enlarge the circle of his ac- Sensible Farmer. "Why don't you qtuiintance ainong, the distinguished men. trade with me?" asked a close-tisted trades AU thisuue he coutinueii to accumulate man of a farmer yesterday. "Because," money, paying Ids bin' with strict rcgu-j was the answer, "you have never asked larity to Hon. I). M. Uarringer, and after he went as minister to Spain, to his broth er Cen; llufius Tjarringt-r, of this city. -; ;! teury;iji'l354,'lie bought himself from ilu, D. il. Barringt'r, .-who was . at that time a member Uf the TJi'gislatttre fi-om Cabarrus, for the sum of S 1,500 in gold. A bill was prepared by Mr. Rarriuger, declaring Jere a free man and was pre sented by Col. W. R. Myers, of "this city the then member Trom Mecklenburg There was some opposition to it, but Jere being ji general favorite the bill passed with a good majority. This miich of his h'nt ry will cause mairy in different parts of the State to re meniler him, who perhaps had not thought of him for many years; There aire many otlier facts of iiiten'st in Ids life whi h we cannot now take the "space to mention. He was marrijHl and hail several chrfd ren, and was reputel to le worth over $'5,(KX). ' He was a memler the Episcopa Church iu this city, whore theTuaend service took place yestrdiy afternoon. A uumlierof -the older gentlemen tf th" city atteiidel, including Mrs. W. Alexan der, ther pi-oprietoT 'of the Hotel of which he was head waiter in 1842, and Col. Myers, who introduced the' bill for his emancipation.i--t7,YfV-' Ohsen rer. THE ME DITE K il A N E A N COAST OF FRANCE. A contrmporary, spcakjng of the go logicsd changes .whi h brtve taken place in parts of Southern France since the time of the Roman, My 1 "llie French shore of the Mediterranean divides into two distinct pasta, which offer a strange con trast to each other;; From Genoa to Mar seilles all is life and licauty; all the wtrld goes thereforih-artUTiH)r health. Fnom- .... . .Marseilles to the coast olixpain, one hints everywhere seditnde and desolation. The latter region was at one time highly pros Ierous, but it has been entirely changed by the, minimise, quantities of Kind ami mutt brought down by the rivers. Nar bonne, in the time of the Romans, com municated directly with the sea. It had its lagoon, like Venice,Tand a deep canal afforded passagei to heavy merchant ships and the triremes of thc imperial tleet. The lagoon is now blocked np, and commerce, wealth,' and act i vitv i-e jilj gi me,. A rles was another very fhiportant Hty'; it had two ports, like Alexandria, ' aud was so rich iind powerful tluit a ioet of the fourth ceutuiy spoke, of It us the Rome of the Gauls. Thej Rhone, with its annual 22,230,000 cubic yards of sediments, has been its ruin. So with other cities; but while they have j become; -eparated from the sea, agi icultuay ,js ( giadually taking poKsetsloiv of the, laud won from the water, and the vine and the olive may yet' re store a part of tho ancient prosperity." '.o'-iV '. ' ' '.''Vi L'j Testimony f accumulates against alcohol as injurious to,. Vitality, and especially dcleteiious wheji gieat exeitiou or endu Kiucej is .., demanded. , Total abstainers had all the advantage on the last Arctic Exieditiod ccauihg 4lie; scurvy and benring fatigue ind suffering far better than their- companions - who took their grog. : ! "A iwoman eichumeVtlie wife,of man wlu luid just exnressed Ins convictions outhat subject : itJVhr. MiryJkf ?5M m?6foiayH ago that snelsgoing to lie'iimrried next Sun day, and I have not told you of it yet. SEW FRACTIONAL CURRENCY a .SHARP TRICK. I J Aieitrdays ago it wast announced that toe postmaster kt Statesville had resimied his position.. As this is general consider ed a paying position and as Radicals are very fond of suchi this very singular, con du; could not le explained. An ex planation has.l however,been recently v u -p ijicu is noi only amusing but exhibits a 4egree of shrewdness on the parj of country postmasters, which was not supposed tlat ;sucMindividnals pos sessed. It seems that recently there f lias been a falling off in the sale ; of postage stamps at the Statesville ofiicc and conse quent diminution in the " salary; of thf office, which is regulated by Ihisthc postmaster receiving 40 per cent ' of all revenues from (this source. While this was ruCt r nVu"j- f .lel postoiters throughout the section , of country north and west'of-th$t town were; increasing tjieir salaries. jAn investigation revealed the fact that they were selling stamps) to conutry merchants, who iu' torn paid theni for goods lwught at Sta.tesville.; States ville mercliants deal largely with this section of country, and in this way . tlie whole town was , supj)lied v-with postage stamps. In othei; word,4tamps supplied the place of fractional currency which has never been over abundant in the West. So far as knowil, there is no law forbid ding this, and tlii? business continues; but what is fun to the country postmas ters, is death W the one in Statesville. The work of tj office is as heavy as evw, whikj the pay is less than half as much ns " was formerly.- The disgusted P. M. cause it connects Vermont aud New Hamp shire, and cuts 1 through Massachusetts !:' "I .. .. . was Ul trmmpiiaut reply. j me, sir. I have looked ajl through tlie palters for au iuvitatiou in the shape oi a:i advertisement, but it vain; I never go where I am not invited." WiluiinytoN Journal. As a gentleman was nearly run over in a narrow stn-efby a dray, lie shouted to the driver. "Do you want to kill me?' whereupon the-intelligeiit driver r'i)lied, "If I had knowed you was- coining this way I would have sent you a poaffil card!'' Two ladies were discussing a third, who iso ' course, absent. 'She is really char ming," says one, "and alaive all, she hn such an air of . intelligence." "Yes," sm- j swers the other; "but there are no wolds to that air." A white girl, 17 years old, at Decatur, Illimus, named. Victoria Fulk, wants to hear from her relatives iu North Carolina, who, she thinks, live near Salem. She was. curried west by an uncle who deserted her. . Tiieo. F. Kluttz in giving awy a hand soin; book eiilille.1 IVails J..r the Peo ple." containing much valuable. information and iraiiy'iuterfMiiig articles. It also con rains a history iff ihe discovery of the "Hep atiti'." t r diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, constipation am indigestion. t-c. and gives Mi.itive assnratire tha: when the Hepatine IS used it ehVcts a peruiatieut and lasting cure of these diseases, wt idi prevad to sul au alarming extent i it our iunlrv. Tak the llepatioe for all disease of the liver. Disease Grows Apace, I,i ke an ill wiud, atiI caiirut te mastered too early -What hi- iriflina: attack; of nickiiess to-lay may, if unattended to, lieooine a seri ous -ase m a week. SiimII ailments should lit nipped in tli bud before tliev bloom into' fulbJdown inatndjeM. Iflhi advice wore at teiw.ea io, many m heavy bill for medical at- tendance imghtbe aviided. When ihe liver is disordered, the stomach foul, the bowel- obslrucieil, or the nerves., disturbed, resort should at once be had lo that supreme rem ely, lloKtetler' Stomach Bilt, a few diiw of which will restore he;il(liV. nHion and pul tlie system in ierfect order. It'.K a wie pre- aution lo keep this iiicioiiparait'Ie preveiiiivV in (he houHe, xincfr it chocks, With unrivnlltd priinpiiiile, (IiMHrliTH which Irreeil other Tar fum-dangerous, and in their la lest develop ments are theiuelvt-i often fatal. - Do you take The Sunny South? If not, send for: il inuuedialely. It is the uuiver-al lavoriic and ali Southerners art- proud of it. Let lare club be raided witlbxii delay in this community, il is the only illu I riled iilernry weekly in ihe Sooth, and the press and people everywhere unite, in pronoun cing it the equal in every renpectof any id mi In r publication in' America. Thw best literary alent of ihe whole country, North and Soma, is writing Tor it; and " it has something each week for all clause of renders. ItH Rtoriea are iMiperior in literary tuerit,nnd equal in thrilling intercut to those of any oilier paper, and it e naya iijHiti all subjects are from the best minds ol t he a tie. ' In addition to thrilling new storien, a series of brilliant article will noon begin on tne Campagn and Battles of the Army of Tennessee, hr Colonel li. W. Krobki m din- tiiij;uisUeil railitarv engineer ofthat army in all iu trying times. These papers will explain all the movements of Generals Johnston, llootl and Sherman. Tloirt misa-any of "he numtkers. They will read like a fascinating romance. New and excitihg stories are beginning every week or two. State and local agent are ! being appointed everywhere, but let each community form a club at once and Send for the paper. 'Having passed succewfully through two of the hardest year we thai I ever' Ree, it now challenge the admiration and unlimited support of the peo ple. The price U $3 a year, but club of four and upwards get it for $2.oU. Add res J no. H. Seals, Atlanta, Gu. There i Kb Article Like .It to i i .Cleanse and Restore. rt TtroDd'if Improved Hair Hestorative if anlik any thr, tiJ bus no eqa d. ; The Improved has new' vegetable :tiuic propef- m wMor? grpy nair 10 a gio??y, natural color ; restores faded.' dry. harsh and fallioff hair ; restores, dresses, gives tigor tw1 the hiiir i restore hair to prematurely bald Heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly era pt ions ) rehtoTes ifrittUii,itljing stid scaly d rynessi Ni artkOeimHluces'sueh waderf til ffectst jT. j it, call .fof'.WiHHps : Improved Hair Itestorati, sud don't pnt off with; any otixr article Sold brMl'ilraVi1s bi : thi pUee and dealers evrwbere Trade 'srip plW fctMattcfaetarera' pHces' 1 C. A. CnoKc CoChicagoV Sole Agents fi.r'thh Uuit-d Statnnd Cttrradas, and by J. F. Henry. Outran & Ck New York. ' 51 b ADVICK GRATIS." T " The Ibn. AUfrsndr H. St hi lttn 7iotuioue nower uugi.?Syru has proven a unisi vaiuauie remedy to me." Ajruv a hum i. oiniin. i Ueire:ia. eavsw . . T 1 II I f ' . ... . . . i snail si ways i?h it with neifeet Cibfi. uiiice, aud recfiiijineud it to the public as w remwiy winrh will att ird that s satisfaction . ! . a i. . expeneinvd hy inn an.! miue. It exceeds everything ftjr-t-oughg, c.dds aiid ubstiuate lung Hffelioris.' - ' Lx-Gy,UrWB,of G-. nvi Mfje ttdA lue ji)c; t lower CouU Syrup a most ex cellent remedy." m . . ' f ouch endorsement by our great and euu men dSvrves the atteuti-.u f thn afff.efl ! rtioee sutferioe from Coiitrh, wd.ls and lnmr affection should use the Globe Flower Cough .Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. ' Tor ale by Theol F. Kluttr, Bead and' Learn' for Yourself. Many ral'mldn dieoveri and tnnpli use- fill knowMge. i kept. from th world, le- hu. yf the iiiuueitSH expense in making them liii.iwn Ut the people. This is not the ease with ROSCIIE-K'S Gkrmax Sviu;p. al though hut a few years introduced into this country its sale now reach" in evrr town and village iu the U. & Iti wonderful suc cess in curing Consumption, severe Coughs. Asthma, aud all other diseases of the throat and luugsi was first irtmle known by distiih- utiitg everv year, for three vears, .iver 400,- IMM) bottles to the aiHicted. free of charge, by ur.uggisis. o eudi a test of merit was ever givn bef. re to any other preparation. Could Vou ask more 1 Go to vour Druggist. Theo. F. Kluttz. and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. TtTTT'S TUTT'h Tl TT'S HEED THE PILLS PILLS Tnrr ?! Words of Advice, fit"! TUTT TtTT TCTT'S Ji K S PECTFUttT offerM by f LLS TUIT's W. H. H TT, M.D., for many pVffS TUTT'S y,''?,,raotrtor of Anatomy In i, 7 2 ir.ii. . I he MVrtii-ul rnllKL'n nr nr.ri. 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PILLS : " PILLS : ACLKARHEAD.ilm.tlcHmh,: PILLS :cimnI liMtioii, Mninil "Wp, PILLS bimyant cpiriK, fino nnpotitr, j PILLS r Pnt- t the rnRlU of the; PILLS n of TUTf'S PILLS. : PILLS TUTT'S j ..-M..MM......M.... PILLS TUTT'S TJ'TT'S TT? TT'S TtTTT'S TUTT'S TtTTT'S Tl'TT'S TUTT'S TUTT'S Tl'TT'S Tl'TT'S TUTT'S Tl'TT'S TUTT'S TL'TT'S PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILL8 PILLS PILLS AS A FAMILY M EDICT VK TUTT'S PILLS ARK THE BEST PERFECTLY JIAK31 LES. SOLD KVERYWIIERE. PRICK, TWENTY-riVE CTS. ................. ......... .......J(t... g PI li lift PRrvrtPALOFFIO K : PILLS IS MURRAY NTRF.ET, j PILLS . NEW YORK. PILLS EIIPEGTORArJT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of " history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the. Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, tutirtly recovered their health. "WON'T GO TO FLORIDA." D R. TUTT I N-wTorlc.AucurtS0.187S. Dear Sir i When In Aiken, last winter, X U4 root Expectorant for mj cough, and realised mora benefit trom it than anything X ever took. X ata so weU that I wiU not go to Florida next winter as X intended. Send sae one dosen botttes, by express, for some friends. - ALPRXD CUSHHTO, 123 West Thirty-first street. Boston. January 11, 1874. This eertiflss that X have recommended the nee of Dr.Tutt's Eipoctorantfordiaeaeeeof the lungs for the past two Years, and to my knowledge many bottle have been need by my patients with the hap piest results. In two eases where it was thought eon firmed consumption had taken plaoe the expectorant ejected a euro. XL. XX. BPRAOTTE, 2KJD. " We ean not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt'a El pejetorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity hope it may beoome more generally known." Cans was AnvocAra. . - Sold by Druggists. Price 91.00 ' Seeds! Plants! BULBS- Sent by mail, to any Post Office. Apsorlment rKpt price moderale. anil feleiiin I!. 8ESD FOR l'KICEO Lists. Men l.anN, Drug gi, and Dealer supplied at lout-xi wlmletale rales. l-.VW l). J. VA NS & ( . 17: Itmnerymcn and i&ttlimen, York, Pa. AGETS-TREliS. We ran employ a lew more A cents this aea- wmTo sell our Fruit Trees ami uler Nursery Slock. We can eiye steadv emuloviuent ou favorable terms to men of eue.'gv and abilitv. Satisfactory referen-e as lo honestjr and busi nes capacity must lie given; also a bund Air failhAil performance of duty. ApplicanU will please state age and previous nccupaliou. " FRA NK Ll X DA VIS A CO., 17:2t pd. 1009 Main Str t, Kidininml, V. Q1 Q a day at hiune. Ants wanted. Out yiGtit and gtiKta, Maine. ht and terms fue. TKUK ('. An TKUKCC). J March U, 76: 1 vr. Thirty ytorV extx rlf nrp In the I ...il.. practice of iii.MicliH-. to-Tther with it i l s nnwn j oars' test of Tutfs Pills, Tt'TT'saad the thoiistinl of tMiimnniiii rrTTXl-a'l llv. r. Tli. v iir. not rec- i ,,3 rr-r ,'"lu"'",lwl ''"' " "Is tliat afflict PILLS M. . "" ilv. Iim: Cr lv:i4'-ia. Jaun- PILLS ii ri lic-.l'iiistiaii'i.ril". Skill l)ls-PILLS II I'T'S ISiii'iin X'olic. niiciiinnlisni. Ptl.r. ll : TVS i auuiaiion or tlie Heart. Kidney pills 'IT r r'ts Artwtioii-i. lVin:1ifroiii.i!iints,&c., PIT r , j . ... .. sall of whii-li result from a .loransre- fiii f1 5 .. ii-iit of the Liver, no me.lii-iiie has '1,2 rlrV.LJ."ov," s, ii---tl'ul a Oli. PJlLS TT-S VEUJiTAULK LIVEH PILLS IIS TILLS. " At Wootl-Grove. Mt. Ulla townshfn. Jan. aistJb.r tli Rer. JR. W. Bord. Mr. T . " ttT ; m- Aiuis 4 4 AJfox anu alias JlAUlos, eldest uauguteroi tne late itev. li. bcott luideis. Ky Reti R. L. Brown." at the- residence of the bribes father, jfind on the 4th of Feb. i77, Mn Calvix Evkxiuut to Miss LtAt'BA KdtiYEULY, both Of RowaU Co. . S -. ,. !., - s i -r :V. . , . i 5 : JCorrectftil !i Jj"f irvnv .C Cn.-. ". ! I i January 3i;'1877. COTTox brnkn Middhcgs, T ' 1 1 J 1 .r- . . I'jowx!' -'wi-. .101r lixcos, county, hog round .11 J3 Eggs i' i " - ' - is CmcEKSj-pcr dqzez :, $1.502.00 uorn scarce. i , . i 60aG3 'Ukal moueraie aemana at 6070 Whrat good demand at " ' 85(?il.l0 Flocb market stocked-s-best fam. ' t 3.50 , super. Potatoes, Irish ONioxsnb demand ' Lard I ' ' "' , 3.21 75 75 127 T5 3040 5(40 2880 67 Ci7 46 1115 23 f.10 11 AT OATS Be'eswa TaIlow f BLACKBERriTES Apn.E8, dried Suoau 1 Coffee Calicos ! AT THE UNITED STATUS OENTE fHJIAL WorldVs Exposition, 1876 MSto UifflLffl uimi ORGANS Unanimously assigned the ii FIRST RANK ix rnE SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of bucli Instruments ? The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. hav the hoiior to annouiK-e that the orean of their manufacture have been unanimously assigned "tlie FIRST RANK in ihSKV. ERA L REQUISITES of instruments of the class" hy the Judges at the CENTENNIAL EXHIlUTfON at Philadelphia, 187fi, and are the ONLY 1NSTUMENTS OF THIS (iKX F.R.VL CL.SS AWARDED Tills liANK. Thin is after the severest coixpelition by ihe best makers) hi-fore one of the most competent juries ever assembled. They have also received the MEDAL, but, as t well known, medals of eijoal merit have been awanld all articles deemed worthy of recognition j so that it will be easy fur fturiv linkers to advertise tliat they have received "first metlals." The lifl'erences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized in the Reports of the Judges, from which the following is an extract : " THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.'s exhibit of Reed Organs and Har moniums f shows Instruments of the FlftSrjRANK IN THE SEVERAL RE QUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS OP THE CLASS; viz.: Smoothness and equal distribution of tone, scope of expression resonance and singing- qual ity, freedom and quickness in action of ksys &ril bellows, with thorough nsss of WorbnanshiD. combined with simplicity of action." (Sfqn-4 oy au the J UtlytH.) l lis Mwui and Ham lin Organs ajv thus declared to rank tirsl, n.H jn one or two respects onlv, hut in the SEV EKAL REQUISITES ,' uch in-irn nents, and tbev arethe ONLY . nes assigned this rank. This triumph was not ntiexpe ted, lor the Mason fc Hamlin Cabinet Organs have uniformly been awarder! the highest honors in ouietitjoiis in America, there having lcen scarcely six exception' in bundrtds u( cotniH-tiiionsi They were awarded highest honors and FIRST MEDALS Paris 1861; Yieiia '23 SaDtiap 75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, aud have thrts beeu awarded highest hotiors at ': Evci7 j AVorld's Exposition at which thy have been exhibited ; being the I OPILY AMEIIICATJ OTLQiLUS which h ive ever obtaiueil AY AVAU1 at any competttljn itn best European makers, or la any EumprSn World's exioslUon .' SE .V Si'VLKS. wiui Improvements, exhibited at the CENTENNIAL ; elegant new cases In great va riety. Prices rp lvrt coiiHisient with best mate rl.il axifl worn-oiaiiittp. Ornns sold tor cash or iDstalUnents. of rented until rent piys. Reerg fr gam :irrantel tf pie entire mtimxkttiun to nrrp rent unabh pHrrhwu-t or thk momey rekindkd. ILLI'S TKA Vr.it CA'l'ALO ; L ES sent tree. MASON tt UAMi.IN OKtiAN CO.-1M Treuiont Street, Boatoa:;v linlan tju;ire, New York: So an, I Bi AcUins street. Hitcago; a; tireat M;irllx)rue(. Uiw Street, Melbourne Dissolution of Copartnership. The tirm of Julian & 1 lei lis i (hin.dav dis solved by mulual cousenl. The bllfiliess Viii be conducted fat ihe old slnnd by Mr J. , Ileilii.' All indebted to the Lttefirm ofJnli:ui !fc lleilig are 'respeel full v requested to come forward and settle up as the books must be closed a I on ;e. ' - ' - t JULIAN &. HEILIO. Salisbury, Jan. 30, 1877. A CARD. In retiring from the firm of Julian & Ileilie I desire to retliro my tlianks for th eery lile eral patronage received from I Ik? public, and hope il may le (Continued. Mr. Hi ilig havitiK engaged my -ervlc I hall be gl id to wail niwn my old friend and customers heretf. fore. i , I -I D.R.JIL'AN. 1 alisburv, Jan. CO, 1J77. 1C:1. . HtQSUi6ENEftlg)aj,)A HIErHEST HONORS BirTHsV'GoVBBlTOBi 'SiQOUReward; - - Executive Department, ' V fc Kaleigii, January 1877; f WltraAf, iofficial lnfurmiion J ha been re ceived at this Dedartmeut Ihat lCoruelius H. ' Li taker, late of the connty of - owan, stands charged With the . murdtr of Robert Harris and, ?;:l' r n - - Whereas, it appears that the mid Cornelius R.'LiLtker has fled the SHme, ' or bo coneeaU biiuself tlwt the ordinary procesn of 1W cafir' not be senred upon him jv..- t . '-. . .tt Now, therefore. I. Zebulou TJ.' Vance. Ho. ernoTof the "State of Xortli Carolina, by virtus of anthorlty In ine vented by taw; do' Lane this my proclamation, oflerins reward of TWO HUNDHKD DOLLARS for the inprelietuion and JJivery of the said Corneliua li. Litaker -to the Sheriff of Rowan county, -at the court houisi in Salisburv. and i do enioin all ofSm of the Stale and all gcasl ciUxena to aasiat In" -bringing said, criminal to justice. '' - ' ' r . Bone at our citr of Rileieh 'the 12th f January. 1877,'i)d In the hundred and irtl ! year of Anieruiui independence. ' j i j . :.,r 7 1 YAKCEL Goyernofc t Br tlieOovernor: " t ' , . - David M. Vaxce, Private SecreUry. : j pESCRIPTIOTt' ? j Hnght about G feet 2 inches :'balr black I and Inclinwl to corl; eyes haxel! or prt (right ey blinks and is red hn drinking)?' r. i . l i i .'.-. mcrrouuu ; loreufna (oieraoiy ui;n ; com plexloo fair ; wrUht about 175 pounds walk steps quick lj: knock-kueed aud In. clinwl bTstoop a little : conversation boast ful ; writes a gd hand : wears a No. 9 ho tr bMit ; uneasy nnd res'bss in dUpositiao I jood ou violin or baiijo. . V - jMi. J4;im. - -' CO-PABTHERSHIP HOTICK . . -.- o ,J: W,,'i The limitation of co parinershiu of t! Cm of A. J, Mock & Co., expired by agreement o- ihe 1st day of January. 1877 and in order "la close up the business as early as possible, they now oner ineir wock oi feoods at greatly reduced prices. Our terms from thw daU will"' be strictly cash and barter. NO CREDIT. WeahaH buy-all kinds of country produce fuf ' cash and barter at highest market price, t AH persons indebted to lis by note or aceonnl will please call and pay up, longer indiilgenco will not be given. i .;. -''i A. J. MOCK, & CO. j Jan. 1C, 1877. 14:3m fJ Sale of Town Lot. TN pursuance of a' Decree of tho Saperiox - Court of llowan County at Pall Tenn, , 1876, I will proceed to sell at thc Coutt House door in Salisbury on the 12th day of February, 1877, a certain lot of Land wta atc iu the great North Square of the Town of Salisbury, fronting on Main Street about 100 feet, aud running bnck S0"i feet, ad joining the residence of W. J. Milts and th lots of Edwin Shaver and Harriet Johnson, mortgaged Uy W. J. Mills and wife and oth- ' crs to tlic Salisbury Building and Loan As sociation, to satisfy the debt secured by said mortgage. Terms made known on day of sale. B. F. ROGERS, . .See, StOitbvrp Building and L. A-mtotitm, Jan. 10, 1877. . J3j4t I TO RENT. 1 ! A good and comfortable House, with gardes and all necessary out houses. Location deaira ble. Applv to - I lf- C. R. barker! XE W AD YXMTSEUENTS., I 23 OABSS 15 stylea with it a uie lUcts. M)St pidi J.B. HiirptD. u. Reus. Co.. N. yj. , 46 r4 , Nassa A LUUKATIVE BUSINESS. ! JSTTSTc want 3 CO more First class Sewing- Machine Agents, and 300 men ot energy and ability to learn the business of Selling- Sewinr r.Tachincs. Ccropensation libervl, but vaiyxngL according- td .Ability, Character and Qualifications ottke a.gcnt. For particulars, Address Wilson Sewing Machine Co. CMcap hii &. bun lrvsuj, 4tjw Vwrlc, or Aew Orieaua, . l&Aw TRIFLIHC - j HTII A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. a sure reme.ly f..r C0UGH3. aud all diseases ..f the THROAT. LUNGS. CHEST tt MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! ( N. CKITTENTON. 7 Sixth tsjwi. New York. ; 4:iw It uuiiumt iii tine entrraviuga of baildinga aad sen.s ia the Ureal Kxhiiiition-and ;a tb only aa tlientic an I (-(.ui.e'e bfatory publi.-hed. It treats of the itrand buildines. wonderful exhibits. enriM-' ities, pteut eveiiU. etc. Very cheap and aelle -at sijrht. 0 Acnt oM 4S enpies io one day. KesI fur o-ir extra terms trt A cents and a foil desrrhv tioti of he work, ddrexs Natioual IPublubiae Co , Phila.. Pa., or - t. Louis. Mo. i PATTTTIlrJ worthlees UilU 11U1L !ook n the Exhibiiiosj are b-imr circulated. I)o not be !eceived. fee fast the books yon bny contains 814 ,ges and 230 fl etipravingH. 1&4W TAKI KOTICC etauunsrr raesaia urn 1 s.iean of omottr. IS trnat WorU. It SMk M IB cpn. pencil, pnltolU-,rollii pSMfan4 fix slTahMaM J.f. ha:iou, no'i ladws', buMunstM tamrf Mid, s4 m4 (Snip., fwvt-pali . 23 nents. 3 paelwrM, Ht amm.w4 iW ein 'SI. i-itrt Utr WaicA trm 11C nicies In eti. Tne llotd now mv t v m e eeael!. e.nhoMer r iwl fen. Krar Pctiknlfa Cutter. a4 h.r fcilns htAmm.Cnn -i'mK lUxtntKyZZ ' heeirU, mlckei pUt) , U4 wtl Immt U'rtlnimZm 'JZ em.li.)? money i.d My It U th. Mtllinc tn iV mZ - oTAfe'. BenU fir miu hafikw anj cmvM in- -1 eCO.;7e9Brdw1iM," - 769 Broadway. Mew VoYfc. WOXDKUFUL M-CCE-V! 25 0C0 of CliraittAL EXPOSITIOH DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTUXtED. tM in diys. It being tl. onfy cemplele lew. pFce oi k (7.0 iaics only 2Xt;). treat ii g f , entire hihtorv, praiid, btriltJiiK ront.rlul xVt. Its. enrt. stt!es ptcat drys. etc.: H nKtrnttd. rt tl cbeaper Uiai'.'anv otlet : eveijUMlr nuts il. C new ajriiiitrleared jam in 4 o.cekW 8.100 a a tela wetel, Rett4 tniickti fV i ir of f br. ior of offieial clergy, and lT9M, namplt iwcea. Ritiii:ks. eablMfei 733 S.uw Mtt l.ft. .... r- , M-. - nnu iiir 'Xitn b - li.l a i a. .! I64W Beware of falmly r'a'n fl!fiaU and woitbiesU.ok. hend for p CAUTION l : : ) L , 1 " i i - t J r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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