- - m - . , y Carolina Watchman. THUKSDAV, DECEMBER ,a7,- The State Department is accredited by the Scientific American for accomplishing through the-flgc-ncy of consul, the extcn i4on of American trad intocount pies where tho prwlucts pf Anie;Uan HUl ami in genuity have hitherto Iron niikuowii. The sale of iiiaRufottuvl good of A mer lon product, iiieiican machinery s r tools, &c, (artilriu wkkh England a few years ago hada.vionopoly,) Is mMy on the in crease. Itt-fitct, America is uow heating old mother England in h r own markets, jt niaiTy article of trado and traflta The new monument to be erected to -lr.idenr .Johnson, at (Jreenfield.Teu- ex jiessee, will be twenty-MX teet in neigni, With a base of granite and a shaft of Italian ..Vi.i. 'iTnon the. trout is a scoll repre- c-onf inr the. Const it utiuu of the United S(tM0Bnil an onen Itook flitli the hand resting upon it suggesting the taking of the oath of office, uver tne apex is ujc American flag, and earmpuating the whole an American eagle with outstretch ed wines. s The greatest perpendicular depth of aivy jniuing shaft injhe world is in Uouemia JT.280 feet. There are several others t greater depth but not perpendicular. The greatest depth known is in a coal raine iu lielgium, which 4,542 ieet. Cuca A plant of South America, tho use of which' is said to 6usta'm"hunian strength under heavy and long coutinued Ktrains. The mountaineers of America are paid to understand its virtues, and frequently usej.it to excess, and to pei r Houal damage. Like all excitants proba bly, it is good or evil according as its use is widely or unwisely-governed. Scientific Expeditions, -There are no less than Home eight or tew schemes in process for scientific expeditions around tins world Only one of these originates in the United States all the others in England, Frappe Germany. The passeugur rates Vary from . 1,200 to $2,tt, The Wasliinglou Evening &tqv mulei the general head of "Washington as ,a Journalistic Grave Yard," gives Jhe Hami-s of about 300 newspapers which have lived and died iu that city since the year 1790 There have been about fifty lived and died in .Salisbury since the year 1826. Another -'Novelty. A patent haa been taken out for a combined pocket book and revolver. Thus, a highwayman demands vour money, and as he approaches to re ct-ive your pocket book, you fire into him a volley of sljofs, Miners snpjdies of provisions, etc., in thf. Black Hills, have to bo hauktl 'JQ0 jniles. Men without money lmve a hard time there j and those with money run many a risk in getting there and keeping it in safety afterwards, When tho head man of a Bulgarian family dies, all the pots, pans and dishes itre immediately turned up-side down to prevent hi soul from taking refuge in them, i,(KH) jeet per minute, measured on the rim, is a safe rule for speeding circular waws. 1 I . TERRIRLE EXPLOSION. One Hundred and Twenty-Five Boy and Girls -Ifilled and Wounded. New York, Dec 20. There was an explosion ten minhtes past 5 oVlock this afternoon in the Immense candy manufac tory of Greensfield & Strauss at No. Go Barclay street, wliich e.t'nds in the shape ofan"I."to College Place. The boiler was under the fcjde-walk on the Barclay street side. It burst, tearing away tho entire front and scattering the wreck in all directions. Oyer one hundred and "'fifty girls were employee at the time in the building. Toe walls fell iu a few minutes after the explosion. A policeman on duty near the buildjng says that he saw the front of the building, five storiea high, fall into the street.' The street is filled with screaming people. There were about tH at win k, I ruihed to the po lice station and gave the tire alarm. Sev eral girls jumped -from the top of the build ing into the fire. Several boys wero blown through the roof, Fift3"-six wound ed and one dead were reported at Chambers street hospital at ();4o o'clock, A number were also sent to Rtllevue and other hos pitals. It is estimated that the wounded will reach 1,5, Out of 73 employed in the factory few escaped uninjured The number of the dead is uncertain until the wreck is cleaved away. The lire was uu der control at !:(), and by ti:l." only a dense smoke surrounded the ruin:-. Till. IU ROX DISASTER. The report of the naval court of inquiry on the loss of the Huron, says the Wash ington' National Cnion. shows tljatdisas Jer to have been dup to the lack of good seamanship ou the part of Captain Ryan and the neglect of the navigating omeer, Lieutenant Palmer, to avail himself of the jippoit unity of taking bearing to Curri tuck fight, after passing it, :nid while.it remained in sight. Captaju Ryan pro ceeded to sea at hisown discretion, and not under .orders to sail regardless of weather; the vessel was thoroughly tstaunch and seaworthy; her engiues were iu excellent working "order ; there was no sm li stress of weather as to drive her from her course ; and the disaster can only be accounted for by the iiuprudence of failing to stand far enough out to sea, the neglect to take such measures as niifcht have been adopted to determine - the position of the vessel, and the mis take of lining canvass vilu sailing .',o ueai to a iee shore. The report is prohnbly less severe than it would have heenif Captian Hyatt had not expiated wit !i hU'lifchia errors of seamanship : hut the eoiirt dis tinctly states that he was prinrarily rer sponsible forthe disnator. One old Marshal 15ngeaiul wa-acand'u date lor election to the .Chambers, lie was uof iir the very best of Loalth at the titne, ancl ljs doctor bady him lxware of over-exerting or over-exciting himself, oi derelhimtobl and blel and purged him okeephlni there, From time to time the doctor .brought him. tho most encouraging reports of the canvass j a)l was going well, oulylethim keep himself perfectly quiet. At last the day came and the Marshal learn ed t hat he had boen-boatcn, Beaten f he shouted, "by whom V1- "By your doctor." WILL CURE RilSUMATISfsl. MR. ALBERT CROOK ER. the well-known dm?- gist and apothecary, of Sp.-luglleld, Me., always ud- ise3very oae uouuiea witu rtueuinausuu 10 try VEGETLNE. Ked His Statement: ShaiNOVAi.fi, Me Oct. 12, 1376. Mb. H. R. Stevens Dear tiir. Kffteen years asro last fall I was taken sick with rheumatism. wa unable to move until the next April. From that time to three years ago thU tall I suffered everything with rheumatism. Some times there would be weeks at a time that I could not BteD one stea: these attacks were oulte often I suffered evemhlmr that a man could. Over three years ago last spring I commenced taking Veuetlne and followed it un until 1 had taken seven bottles; have had no rneuinutista since mat nine, i always advL-ie every one that Is troubled with rheumatism to try vegetinjc ana M suner ior years as l nave done. Tills statement Is .trratultlous as far as Mr. Sifcvensis-concerned. rours, etc., ALBERT ORQOKKIt, FlrmTjf A- Cracker & Co., Druggists je Apothecaries. VEGETIN! HAS ENTIRELY CURED ME. 1 i Boston, Oct., 1S70. Mr. II. R. Stevens: Dear Srr,My tlaughter after having a severe at tack. of Whooping Cough was left In a feeble state of health. T.eing advised by a fricud she tried tne VEtjE-riNR, and after using a few bottles was fully restored to health. lhavebeeu a1 great sufferer from Rheumatism. I have takeu severar bottles of the Veoetine for this complaint, and am happy to say it has entirely curea me. 1 have recommended the Veoetine to others with the same good results. It Is a great cleanser and purifier of the blooojl; it is pleasant to take and I can cheerf idly recommend It. JAMES .MO K8E, 364 Athens street. RIIISUMATISll is a DISEASE of the BLOOD. The blood in this disease, is found to contain an excess of fibrin, veuktisk acts by converting the blood from its diseased condition to a healthy circu lation. Veoetine regulates the bowels which is very important In this complaint. One bottle of Veoetine will give relief, but to effect a permanent cure it must be taken regularly, and may take sev eral bottles, especially in cases of long standlnjr; Vegetise Is sold-by all druggists. Try It, and your verdict will be the same as that of thousands before you, who say, "I never found so much-relief as from the use of Veoetine," which is composed exclusively of Harks, limits and Htrba. . f "Veoetine, says a Boston pliyslelan, "has no equal as a blood purlller. Hearing of its many won derful cures, after all other remedies liad failed, I visited tue .laboratory and convinced my sell of Its genuine merit, it is prepared trom Darks, roots and herbs, each of which Is nljfhly effective, and they are compounded lu such a manner as to produce as tonishing results." VEOETBriE NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. SorTH Su m. Mass.. Nov. 14. Mk. H. R. Steykxs: Jm-uc sir, I have lipfn trouled with Sorofula, Can'ver ami Liver Complaint Tor three years; noth ing ever did rue any good until I eoiauien-wd using tho Vkketixet I am no eltin along flrst-rut and still using tlie Ve'ietinu. i i-onsidi-r there is nothing equ ii to It for suoh complaints. Can heartllv reuommeud it to everybiKly. Yours truly, " MKS. LIZZIE M. PACKAKD. Xo. 1G Lagrange street, South Salem, .Mass. VEGETI.VE Preparexl ly. H. It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. XOKTH CAKOLiNA, ) Ix1TsiikbTok Davie Coi:xtv, y Court. Petition to sell land for partition. Joseph A. Hawkins, William Gabird and wife, Cathe rine, Julius Mel'hitiiroch, Lucitir MeClamrocli, (leorge McChunroch, XeUon Ellis and wife, Mary, J'laintiffs. - Ayuinat J. It. Nay lor, and wife, Mary, William Nay lor, Benjamin Naylor, John Naylor, Sophia, wife of George MclKnry, Lurania Naylor, and Adeline Cain. " JJcfcndantx. From ihe atli lavit filed, it appears that J. 1. Naylor and wife Mary, are residents of the State of Iowa, but w hose I'ost Office is unknown; that William Nayjor, Henry Naylor, Bciija min Naylor, John Naylor, Sophia Mclletirv wife of George Mcilenry, L,nrania Naylor, children of John W. Naylor and Sarah D. Naj lor, reside in the State of Missouri and the'ir place of residence is, unknown, and Adeline Cain of the State of Indiana, whose idae of introduction to the public, trom persons who have residence it-unknown thai -ill nf -.i,l !..rn "lrled or witnessed its wonderful hencllclal resiaence iunkown , that .ill oi saitl delend- effects, fully justity the belief that-lt must, ere lon ants are non-residents of the Slate of North ' beome the Standaki) Awkkicav Skkcific ami all Carolina, and the summons heretofore issued said defendants has been returned by ihe sher- iff not extcuted : It is now ordered that unhli cation be made for sis successive weeks in tlie "Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, N. C, notifying said defeiidanji that they appear at tlie office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Gum House in Mocksville, on or before the 2nd d iy of February, 1ST?, and answer the petition of PlainliJJs,' or the prayer of the petitioners will be granted and the order m?de to sell the land described in the petition. Dec. 18th, 1S77. II. B. HOWARD, 10:6t. Clerk Superior Court. . SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W, Y0PP, Propr. (Just in rear of Jones, Gaskill & Go's., Store,) BRIGHT HEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. );tf. VALUABLE TOWN LOT FOR SALE. r.y virtue of authority conferred upon me by the real owners, I will expose for sale at pub lic auction, on Wednesday, the second day of January, A. D. 1S78, at fl o'clock, A. M.. at the Omrt House door in the town of Salisbury, a valuabte vacant lot, situated on Main street, adjoining the house and lot of W. J. Mills, f routine 100 feet on Main slreet, and running back 2t7. feet. F r particulars apply to H. F. Rogers, at Meroneys Holers'. Teruia'uia je know a on the dav of sale. S R. HARRISON, '-t- Trubte. fT THE GBX A!S CAXJS3 tM& II L'JIAIV MISERY. . jtwt Published, iu a staled Envelope. Price ix tent. A Lectubk os the Natitkk, Tbeatmknt. am mBiCAi.ctf:i! of Seminal Weakness, or Sperijialor rlitea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, lin;otem;y. Nervous lability, an J Inicdi tneftte to iiiarriuzs jrtMirM-aiiy: ."iitnpt!o. Kpiiip seyrand Kits: Menial ami I'uvsU-.il Incapacity. &c, - By II 1DBUT J. t'L'LVEl A'KI.L, L D autl.o. of thei;'Jrjeii Book," !fcc. ThX world-renowned author, in thi.J admirable Lecture, clearly proves from liu own experience lhattliL awfut ooa.svqusnoe t' Self-Abuti may lie effectually removed without medicine, and w ithout dangerous surgical operations, bonzies, iiistiu mentri, Hngs, or corJials: pointing out i mode of cure at once certain anJ eflL-etual. by which every sufferer, no matter what ln coud.tion iiy be, may cure liimselfoheinly. privately and radically. tS&Thii LeUw-e will rice a loon to thousands and thousands. : Sent, under Msal. in ap'ain envelope, to any d dres.on receiptor six -jents, or two postage stamiis. Address the Pntilishei. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO , 41 Ann St, Nevr York; PusiOfiice box, 453G. (2fely.) H0TICE I RY VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE AND ICS Deed in Trn! executed bv J. M. Sutber to K. F. Simonton, as Executor of llavid Wad dell, dee'd, and recorded in (lie Register's illicr of Rowan county, in Ikiok Mo. 47, pageo44, 1 shall, on Thursday, the 20th day of December, 1877. selL for ca.h. on the premises, a Tract of Land situated in Rowan countv, on Third Creek, adjoining the lands of Burke and others and on" Ihe W . iN. C li. K., boiiiHled as lollows heginuinj; on the East tsiJe of the Rail Road thence with Kerr1 line N. 6 W. 234 poles to a Kock, formerly a pamsh oak, the agreed corner on Kerr's old line, thence VV, 21 S. poles to a Rock Burke's N. E. corner, thence S. 5 E 108 poJea to the Rail Road, thence with 8.1 it) II. II. to the' beginning, conlaining 160 acres, more or less, being t he tract of land on which said J. M. Suther lately lived, and where his widow now lives. The hind i well improved and in excellent condition. JOHN DAVIDSON, Atlm. D. B. N.Conre Test-unex of D. Waddell. Nov. 19, '77. 5:3t- HOgH FOB hill Coiistynptlon'ls generally supixised to be an in -u-rable disease. "Why 7 Because medical men, who of ad others should have been the last to encourage such an unphllosophical and dangerous assumption, have insisted upon and propagated it with a per sistency which seems almost incredible lu tlie light of science and of truth. W'e used the term . 4d;uiger ous alvtsed!y, for what can be mure depressing antl injurious to the consumptive than browtlogaver the Idea founded solely uioo the Cat of his physician thai his malady is mortal, and that the -utmost that can le done for trim ts' to reinler his exit f rdm this world as easy as possible. Such melancholy and hopeless reflections as this belhT engenders among consumptive patients, does as mttch, if not more, to hasten their departure for the land of shadows, as the tubercles lu their lungs. Away wttir such hopeles theory. Happily the unit at Masters of MEmriNE have entered their protest agnlnst H and areemfuted by the most positive w-stiuvmy the mousirous tauacy. Dangerous as pulmonary painu-is Is, its terrible ravages may be staved and the lungs resturea io a sound condition even alter suppuration has taken place. Every experienced suigeon knows that post mortem examinations of aged persons who have died In the ordinary course of nature, have re peatedly dls:losed the traves of pulmonary uleeis entirely cicatrized. Tlie argument, therefore, against the possibility of howling a pulmonary abscess be cause the immediate seat of the disease cannot be reached, has not a leg to stand upon. Over lifty iti stances of tle discovery of . lea trlzed ulcers in ihe lungs have been recorded by the medical faculty of Parts, and such eminent authorities as lieviau., Halplrightt Du liaen and scores ot others, French,- Engllsti and (Jenuan. might easily be citel to prove To treat any malady rationally its chantcter and morbid influence must be known. The dlssH ting knife has disclosed all the Internal characteristics of consumption. W e know that tubereleaMn the lungs vary In size from granules smaller than a pin's head to that of a larsje bean. These develope Into open ulcers technically known as omieul which after wards spread over a surface several laches In diam eter. Their sacs arc lilleU with a yellow, greenish, grayish matter gaiu-rully very offensive. The mem brane itself is greatly lidlamtHt. and the end.i of me pulmonary artery and vei:i connecting with the dis eitsed p.iris are clogged with vitiated and purulent mu.Mis. leath must ensue c'.t her from suffocation or hemorrhage it speedy re'i-j-t is not o'otainel. it Is obvious that souieUJin-,r Is reipiired which wiil ena ble the sufferer to raise and ej;vt the poison rank ling In his lungs, and choking the air -passages, and which will also allay the grievous Irritation of ihx- tndamed parts. .No preparation known to materia me. ilea accomplishes this double object so effectually and sjieedlly as lloi.i.ow.w's Coccui Cuke ax Li no Bai.sam. 'I hat incomparable renieily lsns and ll'iullies the MilsOiious and treti-l accumulations in the lungs and bronehhe. sulxiuos with wonderful rapidity the Inll uii:.tio!i of the diseased parts, an 1 prevents tii' possibility of henimorrhagK At the same time it tones and strengthens the "muscles of tlie throat a:il enables them to turow oil the vitiate : metier without straining. Ti'.e transi-ciidt id merit ot iloi.i.ow.vv's Cou(;i: cuke ani I.uno Balsam I the thoroughness with which it docs its work, lis im mense superiority to tne multitudes of oniclnal -4ind proprietary medicines, designed for a similar pur post1, which have preceedcl it, lies in the fact that it is an Aihoi.ute Kkahicam' cf puluion irv an 1 thi-oat dlse'as--s. while they at th" lest. were merely palliations. It is not aion that i'.ie preparation oi.' lotlge.s the piilmonie virus tt ixissesses balsamic pro TH?rtles peculiarly ari.ipU'd to .son; he the lacerated lung, while by its Pad..: o;iperUen it greatly fa;. 111 tatesnnd hastens the healing process. As a pn- VcatiVC liOi.l.C WAY'S COtOU CUKE ASK LlNti l'.Al.-VM is e juaily etliciiiiou-. Coughs, e -peclaily the dry hacking coughs which are so cotaiuon, are lenlbly fntitrul sources of consumption. '!'ho siifferer at first has a feeliug oi rawness in the thioat, ttgtittiess across the chest, then dangerous iafiamation sets in. which may give rise to hemniorrh.ige or the form ation of vomical, lfltlsnru spee.'.ily checked and enlnrli lirkuj.nx.f I i- if-.-.i -,-!.. . I ...... Bai.sam accoiuptlsht-s this with a degree of promptl- tude and certainty whi'-h a. i nilshes the patient.! -o type of throat. Pmg or bronchial disturhaace can resist its curative influence. It overcomes the most obstinate torms of this class of Ulrders. and breaks up at once the tunst .violent paroxisms of coughing. All its iugreilleuis are purely cgeiable. Some of them are culleil from sources entirely new to phar macy, and nil are possessed of properties of marvel ous remedial efficacy. The unsolicited testimoui.ils i whleh its proprietors have been receivintr sinee its DlSli VSKS OF THE ItK.-PIKATOUY ORGANS. None genuine unless the signature-nf J. Uayikx-k and u. 1). Davis as agents for the United States, are t'oitui on the wrapper. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lei I tot tu- detection or any partv or patties counter feiting the medicines or vending the same knowing them lo be spurious. soid at the nranuf aciorv of Professor iloia.ow.w A CO.. New Ynrk, ami hy all resp.etable druwists am uetuers in ntediciue turouuhout the eimued world, $1. per b ttie. DAYIE LAHOSatFUBLIC SALE. By virtue of two, Mortgage Deeds executed to us on 20lh day of March, 1877, by Jno. Bradford of the county of Davie and State of North Carolina, lo secure the payment of the final of three hundred and filly dollars, we will expose lo public sale at the' Court House door in Mocksviile, Davie county, on Monday 8th day of January, 187S, for cash, the lands described in said mortgage deeds, respectively viz: ' One tract lying in Davie county, adjoining the lands of II. K. Robertson, Jno." Taylor, and others, containing about 40 acres. AIo the tract of laud lying in said countv on uhicluihe said Bradford now resides, ad joining B. N. Allen, Jacob Connatzer' and others, c-ontaining 4o acres. This .'!rd dav of November, 1S77. J. It. WILLIAM?, A. II. STEWART, Mortgagees, ST. CHARLES HOTEL STATESVULE, N. C, S M LANIER, Proprietor. Servants Polite and Attentive 45:tf. Mortgage Deeds for sale here TilE iOXLY AATIDOTE FOR LOXG PROFITS! A STUICTLY CASH BUSINESS! Cmi AHD SEE FOR YOUHSELF! I have opened at the old tahd. recently oc- j iip'vo by u I r.iiil; lira!i::ui Co., with u se ecl?!ot:k t)f STAPL & FANCY GOODS, With PROVISIONS .JLRQCKEIES Added BUT GOODS Sold CIIlAPEli than m be touglit any where in Salisbury. fcaJQRX, WHEAT, OATS, CU TT2R & Eggs taken aJ (.'ah. My liurlnc'SM vyiil l.-e eoidruttl on a CASH RASl-, ili-iehy nivisiij ne manv advantages over iho.-e who tin ,-i i l;i-in.s. Tlsanking n.y friendn for past favors, and hoping io nn i ii :i coutiuuc'.iotj of the same, 1 am i:io1 respt t i :Vliv, II. FRANK GRAHAM. 47:tf. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Ar nnearialed for the en re and prevention of imeaatsin Horse, Cattle, Iiofrs.theep.andf1 owl. fOUT. Pros, Baltimore. Md. J. L CLODFELM & CO Whidesaie and llctai! I'e&lers in KURNi 1 i'HE OF ALL KIM,J SALIS3Ur c. O'SpeciAl orders made from I'hotojy-aphK iu our office will be supplied. Also Agents for tlie Remington Sewing Machine, the most perfect and Hglit running Machine in the market. They have no rotary cams eor wlieel or ever aims to nuke noise, run haul. o p-t out d order. We warrant everv Ma--I'i'.e. Ifthei don't pleaM? we tiik" tliptn 'n k and retnri. tire icotiey. Call befnte buyinp 1 see then. H.rly BROWN & VBSBLE'S : j I V ol V & o r 'fo h ino Ij'j. tt r t l v . s SALISIU'EY, X. V., Will convey passengers to and from any point with t lie best stock and vehicle. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to eall upon them hchov inaUiiiir arrangements elsewhere. Drovers and Traders will liinl at this estiihlislinient good lots and stahli.'s, and plenty of yooil hay, fcxlder, o-'.s and corn. PLEAS UK Those wishiusi turnouts for pleasure driving will find the b'.st at coninioilatioiis at these StaMcs. Mr F. W oh will ahvavs be f-mnd at the StaMes and promises entire .satisfaction to all customers, 4itf. L'Sil Emm EAT BEIH'CTIOX We are the fir.-! IX First-riiv. s Scwiiiji Machines. I at t.ricc witirn r!;e r.!a.-li id all. YV will K1.L T!IK VKKV !;!;! FAMILY M AH INK For Twenty-Five Dollars on a'n ornamented Iron J-tai d atd TonlV. with U'llnut Ti.pand Drawer, an I necessary Attacli ments. and deliver it at any l!.,i!ioad Det.ot in the I uittd States, FREE OF CHARGE, Ihese machines are warranted to do the whole line of Family Sewine with n..ic rapidity, more ease ofmanageiiieiit. and a ss fatigue to the oper ator, than anv voachine m.v, in rs,-. '1 Lev make the Dorm.K Ihhkao Stitch in i;.-h a manner that they avoid the necessity ol winding the nnder thread, and will sew from the nnet cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. Send f..r a circular and ampieoi sewing. Every nuw hlne wam.nted Ai.nA,;, WAXTFD FVKRYWHKRE. CENTENNIAL MACHISE CO., Limited, 47:,y- 7-21 Filbert St.. Philadelphia, Fn Cheap Chattel Mortirares and vario-.u oiher bian'; for sale here r 1 film jJRA&lPTOtrS , . mPERIAL SOAP vMw IS THE BEST, Cramj tf Iniirial Soaii i the R-w. Cranitop?i JiiijH-,1 Soap is,! he . sf. i:ramprjjnVl,uI'nrt Soap is jie Jet. C'rampoiiV lpiperiid Htap is the lie.-t. f Cruinpum4tnptrial Soap is the Reri. i wrampton s Iinperiuoi I the iit-si. : Cranipton's ruiyeriarSoay i theiiesi. CranXlton' Imperial Soap is thBest. Crafupiton'ii IiMjierial Htyp is tlu Btt. . (Jraipplpn's Imperial SompJs the BtuV: .k This Soap44 ruanufaclurfel from pure materia';' and as it Vontainsa larfee pertemage oi VegetaliUipil, is warraided folly tqul to the best jin ported OuiilSap, and at the!. safcitktrnte jpon taios alt the cleAing properties of thetreiev -. hrated GertnaiM . and French U.K ' Li tin dry Soap: f! Ii is therefore re-" . commended for fllje use in the Laudfy? Kitchen and Bath Booiy, , and for general honJtvho4d purposes; also lor rnirs. Painters, EngiiieerandAIa hicil, . it will remove spots of li)krTar, Grease. Oil, faint, etc., from Ithe Jiandr . The llunliugton, Pa., Monitor of irij 5th, 1S77, pronounces this soap tlie bekHs 1 1 ' -market, as follows: Vt Header, we doir'i want yon to ttippoytlia this is an advertisement, and liass it- over'ui.- hffAc-tl. Uhai it W'f want to direct votia lunlii.n !.i lli .'idvePtiseitli-Ilt llf t'railil' ltuueri il Soap." Having uswl it in our fit for ifie last ve.ir, we can ivi otoiuf nd i; as liesi quality of soap in use. It is a rare inn i to get a soaptliat will llioi oiigl.lv flents- pn. ing iiikd'rom the hands, as also trom lito-i ; . Cramploii's laiindiy soap will do ii, and w know whereiif we speak. It U especially sola pi ed for printers, painters, engineers ami us chinist. ami it will remove grease of all dc script ion from the hands as well as clothes, widi little lalx.r For general hoiiiJ..ld or poses it caliiiol lie excelled. Mantifactor- d oi.lv !- f.V: in ; .tc ! :i'ct , a :i .! 1 O. l: I-. ! N , w o r l JeHrl.-o .r s-.i :i y a. is. tins, SALisr.riiY, : o. 4d EUGENE L IIAIMiTS. zivlisl in Gray an, ' Sassafras Fcrk, N. ' ' . in the most finished style of crayon i!i awlrilf from I'lIOrOGliAl'IlS, FEKEGTYl'ES, D A G LT E K II EOT Y P F.S, MINI A TUBES, FIV. llxlTSlO.OO. Framed $13.00. l&x22Slo.OO. Framed 520.00. Seud for circular. 51: l - - V- V r-j t.. I --. WSIK. YOU W.1.T HAPiDWAR At Low Figures Call on ihe undersigned at No 2 Oratate How, 1). A . AT WELL. Salisbury. N C. Jun.-S if. Greensboro Female College. oih:ex.sbo!:o, x. c. The Spring Session f IS78 will beyin Thursday, the 10th of January. Ihis li.stuffTun oturs superior advanlages on ' i asoiiable terms. j F..r full particulars, apply to T. M. Jtines, ftp 1 resident. ' ! n. ii i). wil-cn. ! ;:r 9:tf " Pi ts. Eoaid ol Tiustc-cs. ' , TIMETABLE WESTERN N.C. RAILROAD. To take effect J:me lid, 1877. GOING WEST. STATIONS. Salisbury fliird ("reek. ... Statesviiie Hoits Catawba Nexton t-'anuva Hickory Icird Mora anion liridgewater Marion Old Fort Henry A ft;: 1 vk Lka vr. S ;V A.M. M. y 4o 4 10 :;.- " s 11 07 -' 11T.0 ' 9 04 A. '11 07 U 27 i'2 IS P. M. -2 I. M. 12 38 ' 1 bo 12 38 " 1 2" " 2 10 " 2 o3 3 40 P. M. 4 30 " 5 20 " '2 ( 2 ,r,0 . 37 4 25 5 18 5 30 OOL'(J EAST. STATIONS. ARnivE. J Lbave. 6 00 aTai". 6 12 A. M.; 6 lo 11 ry.. d Fort : rion Ilridgewattr... . M ranion I aid M iekory Can ova 7 10 8 28 9 10 9 52 10 23 , ' s - 9 OA 9 00 '10 20 10 3o I . ...1 . 1 10 37 iaia woa Plotls St atesville Third Creek... . Salisbury - tli4.W 111 3. ' 1 T K. .il rn -12 32 P. M.lli 52; 12-i0 P. M. 1 an 230 Simonton Female College. Statssville, N. C. The FaU T rm Opens Aug. 29, 1877 Board and English tuition, $85.00 per Bion of twenty weeks. Catalo-ue and circular .n. i.. i. .arwciiiars, on applieation. Address MKS. E.N.GliANT, 11 int-ipal. 41:6ms. FOB SALE. A $50 Centennial Sewing Machine. nrt warrarded lo be good. New . '.1 nvi ii !i i its a t;-A in ' - i r t; i: ii a u i ji.imimi On sale and constantly arriving, TYKE IROtf 1 o2J inches nt 3 Ceus per4l,. w-p,,- Tonnd and sijuare- oin,iJ-Iiei.-incites. tTo43a'l. to (J hichesf fniTo'!l ceiits, PLOW MOULDS nn4 1 rus. all stw il ' - WUIE CLOTH rr screeis. of ( W " DUCtGY aniTniOlHjetial of v :: ids wnd axles. rr av-m,7. . J'jrKSr.RVING KETTLES. 1. APIM E jEKLEKS. KK) d-c. re. U'lIIT'Evt'EAUand prepaid j OlL-. lioseedvilJailiiKo. !.i! 5-i COilMlXG Ut. ! , mmm x e OmI-M s.a n" U' l!l'o 111: .i.,! tj''-ai A j ic.ii) " Las forail piirjoises. A ELlJltn Ki: I S. pule. el.ai- xfFfffgmi (il.ASSliV ,.a. f,ul NAII. it.fr5ii 1" 4. t!. 4 cents. SCRKWS. acks and llac!i.-ii.it!i T1ulsil -BKU?llE paint. vat Mi-li, white wa Wue any ( Wer Mills, v auv Alius ,m fGrte-rs' 'fools, spjeudid and Mr i i? HStill a few mvi e Come oneroJ all, and set- Sai T.vi. - Hardware Store. Vo.MR TO I v v v f v s si-y. Si ( j ;?r on ORDERS FOR; Eesponsibic ) fi. or in 2 k COURT AND WSTU sj7 ' "- . . a iff Q IIOl'K. j smim n.,rs.. .. i ,..s ' - riijES STKICTLY LOW. 3Wntsf WA)CIIM5X, SALlSBUHYrJC. Q r ' , .... ...... ... . DE EDS Fee Simple Deeds. Deckm Trust. Mortgage Deeds. C()inmissii,nt.P Sherjr Dicds. Chut tic Mortpafc, Farm Contracts, "Mamao-P and r.o.tir.oJ!? Aiiti lii:h ulv hi: rll'ti 1'nri.iii.' ,o . ... . . B . ...-w" ii mil.- winvi luinisjior sale at tue . ii ii 1 1 i ii i in ii n innii i DK. ETCHAR (Late Professor of Uise in the .Savannah T X Practice l EY EALEK ' ii.,. ct..i..r li. icit-i t o mo oiiit!iiicy; , , r- to the Oetngiii MeaiciHicie, 47: ly AGONA. W3BAfI0H. fee I h a v e" fi (t e(? n p a n . agon which are aIyK sons nvor from the nruuiun.uv. ieavvfvrw or at my Livery A Sale .St near Kanroad bridge. - AL Aug. iy. tf. -NOW IS TIIK TIME X0- r i Illfllihi. , . - - it WA STORM , f i ; t s. . MA a!! s .:t z. Z ; -A pejfn v lip p-.; l 'j WroTTuhl nd ttofsV.li.i'e lia. luajj oj:. h)i :isesaud f..r all u rts ; it pa let l drill, tievv andVivv H - i-eisal,"0'aiii!Li. -Ii- and cittnti. from to ti e., . i . fudii I to 14 inches. -L. s. !ator, ahd tracrji. -"r- in i ifultS-vliiivt y-. U arid' M'A'CHlSERTc i.: ri.-r ij-i'.i:y and t:al ti at lllrl l 1 i-'aUt-S. H'i- anil : . ,.! : U. -t. cU (JO IMV lilo-). r.-mph.. ' ! I S Wa I eit ll lin.l-. fl !;,,,) - ' a::d i'. ciUiere-vh-nit ai,, a'oL.Ji, . fi-T.iii 5 cents to .'21 plate.! n-v.dv, tinos limn cliiliii eu's 2 to s4tl sp'.rtiu. 4: I N (I A IKS and FEN ES. and .-telHtii ; .oA.-. s rub and all other kinds tine ami coat Evap irat-.rs. i lliplele tii, to PVf! Hlld - oi tiu-m. Machines aeft ! n. t h.'-j-ani2.ii i.f 11, 11. CltAWFoitis (' iitetu l.'i;l CH'AOUIj'S. -Vf--T y- 4 Jsr&Ki. x v. ' ' I1 ou casli reroittii riLs-etcive KS'JII.AXKS KEIT 0. II.V.NU. ' vt. ...... ' C " i- .. V U'ATCIIal.iX National fB i ! - f EALElrfll;vi Board by lhe;lny, lk-autiful situated next to Cair:il ! Col. C: S. 3RVN, Pi L i GET TilK BKST. - DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, Postal Card for Sample OIJ ieud THE RALEIGH ilactoer aid Counselors iorneys, and Solicitor. i F, iTS.! m . ::ivv-vi'-c" The Raleigh News - . mi nM j;0 flalenn. SALISBURY.: ,2.' lS7o -tf. va. i .tl iOis ofiit'e. FOR THE W& - t