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OCA JS-J TJrtavy iaiu Monday mbt was a AlrtPnd trees iu full bloctu. Peach Tlie Kuigfct of Honor now ttleet Moa- day, w stead of Wednesday nights. Tbe aound of negro ' singing and banjo feting is hearcun tue lanu. , communication ou the -N. C and Virgin" K. R. is to baud too late for this - Capt. Jno. A.Ttarasay has lost his place a& route agent on tlie(Vj N. C. R. IL Though we differ in nolitica "with' tint Cafit. we will Bay that we reirret his re moval for several reasons. He was the best Man in the service on that road, and it is not likely that another will be found ifcat will serve as faithful. We saw a man last Saturday tnorniug with his face frightfully banged his eyes nearly closed, nose and cheek bruised, &c. He said that lie had len beaten the nigh t before, by whom and for what rea son, he knew not. He said he had been drinking. This thing of beating men under cover ef night n." Waviest rains of theeeasou. within 18 becoming alarmingly frequent. What hr,i test time, fell last Monday night j if a drunken man does babble something wmcu wouia ue on insult irom a souer the about 12 o'clock. -o- - Miss Hoke, daughter of Gen. J. F. Hoke, of Lincoluton, is visiting Salisbury, tbe guest of Miss Fisher. Mr. M- Schloss- has purchased a new uiano. It is finely engraved and has a rich mellow toue an elegant instrument.4 ; r - - II. Jacobs has closed out his clothing store in this -place, and" moved the 're- uiaining stock to Winston where he has another store. - o- The Hook and Ladder Fire Co., was out in their red sliirts, drilling last Thurs day evening. The colored company was also on iarade. . ' -o- Copious showers mingled with much lightning and thunder visited this section last Monday night. A smart storm as isoine say. one, is that a good reason for jumping and mutilating him in the manner de scribed above ! A sensible man will say no ! This man was from Yadkin county- had brought a load of produce to our market a thing which in all probability he will never do again. - Our good citizens regret such occur rentes and beg that something be done to increase the efficiency of the police force AYe have-since learned that the beating was done by James- Shaver, who had been insulted by this man. He was tried by the Mayor and fined $5.00 and cost an exceedingly light penalty. It was brought out during the trial that they were both drinkiug, and a fight was the natural re suit. BUSINESS LOCAL COLUMN Our Court-house is now lighted by gas. We commend this action of the county commissioners!. Now, Joe, make 'em put gaB in the Charlottes Court-house, and you'll be up with us. o Mr. J. F. Ross, of the firm of Ross & (Jreenficld, has gone north for spring and Kunimer goods. Mr, S. II. Wiley has also gone to New York on private business. - o " Some one took Hv. Thos. Hill's turkeys and chickens" last wtk.- He keeps a , "bad" dog, ami-can't ' imagine how any one could have entered his premises with out being heard from. ; r- O iThc commissioners should in future re- 1 fuse to grant license to patent medicine l venders; for they monopolize the public i ' .....1 4. A . t.... 4i.w1 square, huu ine uecacu rggs wwu muu tlnjir -"way towards that spot, thus mak ing things not altogether lovely. .. .SPA11KS FBOM THE WIRES. A Baltimore dispatch sayfc; that the Rev. John Bear, of the Methodist EpU copal Church, is dead; aged 84. ;Ke & -r Win. Scott, ,one of the most widely- Known and wealthiest colored men In hiladelphia, is dead.. The deceased was or many years agent of the Globe Fire nsorance Company of Chicago, and 'a trustee of the Bethel A. M. church. The Standard's Rome dispatch states that measures are pending against certain persons of high position at the Vatican or instigating the mutiny among the Swiss Guards. Aspecial from Cambridge, Mass., says that the HarvardUuiversity boat club has voted to. challenge the Cornell Uni versity club to row an eight-oared race. Verner Bros., stock brokers, No. 9, Old Broad street, .London, nave failed, it is stated that the, liabilities are heavy, the assets small. The Acton Powder Mill, at Marlbo rough, Mass., was blown, up again, yes terdav forenoon, and two men killed. The Farmers and .traders' liaut ot Lexington, Ky., has suspended. It is stated that the loans and discount ag gregate 8200,000. The deposits do not exceed $80,000. Galloway & Gottman, manufacturers of antique statuary in Philadelphia, have failed for $150,000. A dispatch from Cheyenne (Washing ton Territory) says the situation of the blockaded trains is unchanged. Hundreds are employed in clearing the track. Xotice to Gas Consumers. All bills paid within five days from date thereof, wil be discounted ono dollar for cash After that time, full rate ($G per thou sand) will be charged. No deviation whatever. J. ALLEN BROWN, Prcs't. Gas Co. TO THE FARMERS Who want chemicals, for composting with stable manure and cotton seed, I would say that in addition to my nsual supply of Navassa and Pacific Guanoes, I have several formulas (or receipes) and neces sary chemical compounds to make up same, at prices from $10 to $12 to make a ton, which includes Acid Phosphate, the principle part of compound, which I I buy in car load quantities and therefore reasonable, I car sell at considerably less than other parties. Call and exam ine for yourselves. No charges made for formulas.- J. ALLEN BROWN. .MrTJno. Whitehead has returned from the city of Philadelphia, where he has t been attending a medical college We '1 1 f-.wi' li..f lin ct.imlj aikintifr A CARD. To the People of Rowan. I hTebv announce myself a candidate fur I theforemost there, as he did :it Davidson i tin- otlk-e of MieriH f Kwan, at the elceii n , , . I , ! Ml ,n 'l.-l IltXt, SilMeCl to lite tlrCiMoil Ol ( ollejre, whi-rJie y;radi;atftl a y ar or so;' - . J "SgO, with high honors. j 1 hu'i a beiicver in the nnd old ductrine -o- wiiieii was eimr.ciated iind acted upon hv The strong lU'gio, of w lituu we ie.caston- i Wi(-.l.ington and Uic founders ol the Kt-uidlie, The Reidsville limes says the people at Milton are afraid to rent their factories, because it is said they are liable to seiz ure for any violation of the internal reve nue laws They would like to rent their property, but can get no definite informa tion. The Times tackled Judge Dick, but he would give no opinion, saying that there were cases now before him involv ing this very question, and he could give no opinion ofif the bench. The Times asks: "Well, what must people do ? Have they first to violate the law and lose their property before they can become proper ly posted ? It looks so. The Milton peo ple are anxious to know from some quar ter, and they don't want the government grabbers ou them if they can help it." The people often suffer from "the law's delay." There is no remedy, we suppose, until Judge Dick does speak officially. In the meantime people with projerty to rent are afraid to venture. Wil. Star. THE SILVER BILL HAPP YRES ULTS. From that spicy journal, the Barling ton Hatcleye, we cull the following choice bit of humor, jtrhich may by'some be re garded as a j'take off:" ' J ' The passage of tbe silver bill having secured unlimited prosperity to the conn- try, filled the pockets of all men of all classes with jingling coin, made Levery- body wealthy, reduced rents, cut down the price of groceries, abolished taxation, secured good weather and large crops, reduced the price of flour, doubled the price of wheat and corn, we alone, in this jubilee of happiness, sit down and weep in abject and comfortless sorrow. . We have lost a "subiect." 'Hard times" is (or "are," how is it !) a thing of the past We can neve write about "hard times" of the present as compared with the "good old times" the past. Never. There are, (or is, as the case may be), no more hard times. There will be, no more hard times. There will be no more fail ures to talk about. No more savings bank defalcations. Why should a man run away with other people's money now, when he has plenty of his own ? - Tramps will be tormenting honest people by com ing in and throwiug down a $20 silver piece, size and weight of a&toy&lid, aud demanding change thereforT" Every man will have to saw his own wood : wood sawyers all too well heeled to work for money. (We saw our own wood now, for slightly different reasons than those set for in the preceding sentence.) The millennium is only about three weeks away, as nearly as we can judge, and the peaceful, happy millennium is no kind of a circus tor the newspaper. .No more And now it is charged that James Bay- - ard Tay lorj recently '- confirmed, as M inis: teiy to'Germany, is si tank; infidel; He is too decent to be blasphemous like; Bob Ingersoll. But the question occurs, have all the "Christian statesmen" died out? Could not the great reformer find one man who believed in the Scriptures of In spiration who was familiar with the "rich German accent," and who could represent the United States at the court of Kaiser William tFMMjrtoii Star vIf the following is true, then we hope never to hear or read again of complaints against Marshal Douglas. ; A I Greensboro Democrat writes to the . Raleigh Observer as follows : -"Your correspondent has read them (letters indorsing Douglas) and knows it to be a fact that they .are. in -existence, and at the proper time they will be pub lished. Every lawyer at the bar in this comity, with one exception, signed the petition for the retention of Douglas. Iu fact, forty-nine out of fifty Democratic lawyers, the State over, signed the docu ment, and the x)resent Marshal is to be retained." . AH ASTONISHING PACT.- , '. A large protwntoit oTflii American peoole are to-day dring from ihe efferts of " Dycpiia or diaoruered Iivr. 1 he result of vheae dis eases upon the manses of intelligent, snd valu able people in most alarming, making life, act- nallj a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness a it ought' to be. There i no good reason tor this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism. take the advice of Druggists and your friends. and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Yonr speedy relief is certain. . Millions of bot- ilea of this medicine have been given away to try its virtue with satisfactory results in every. eaie. i ou can boy a sample bottle 10 for cents to trv. Three doe will relieve' the ' worst case. ' Positively sol dby all Druggists an the Western CouunenC . t - ... WE OXLY AMIDOTE FOB UGG ; PROFITS !'.' : ? t-.v X j,: vO'" .v t. . A; STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS'. THE CAPE FEAR AND THE YADSIX. Correspondent ot the Raleigh Observer. Chatham Count v, March 2, 1873. newspaper grumbling. No more excuses for not paying bills. Too much wealth every where. Too much monotonous grandeur. Already we grow aweary of this vast, illimitable, changeless sea of glittering, jingling money ; we tire of the enervation and lassitude of luxury and wealth. Take it away. Take it. back. Take away from our short, ambitious life ten thousand years of nerveless, sordid, passionless, money glutted self-coutent, and give us one day of bracing, tingling, rare, mag netic Arctic poverty. , The Disk Mr. Tilde is Preparing. From the Chicago Tribune. In his back yard at Grammercy Park, New York, Mr. Tilden is fattening a Crow. It is the biggest Crow ever seen n these United States, measuring twenty three feet across its extended wiugs, or even more than the gigantic condor of the Andes, while the fat on its ribs is four fingers thick, being half the thickness of an average Democratic drink. The Crow will be in season about July, 1830, and some hundreds of Western Democratic leaders will enjoy him on toast. Messrs. Editor?: I see an editorial in your number of March 2d, relating toam handed to the minister of that de I 1 -i nuv see mention in sniueju our excuancs, I His been lierc for several dav. He ks a disagreeable and very presumptuous, as well as a drunken negro. There, seems to be little doubt but tfiatJie can change Ins heart from side to side in his body. -o Now she steps up to him, sweeps her skirts around several' times, snatches them up on the left side, attaches a little Jiook "connected by a chain and hand him the chain he must hold her skirts from the dust. It is such a help to a woman to have some one do this for her, and the boys don't mind it. o- Cait. E. AY. FaucEtte is building a pew academy. Lenoir Topic. - J We are glad to learn thi?; for Finley High ecjiool has a wide reputation as le injr one of tho best educational academies Tn the South and deserves a better build Jug than has been used for this purpose. . ' - "" - o Ramsay of the Statesville Landmark, passed-through "our city last Monday on Jiis way to wituess the marriage of his partner, Mr. Brooks, who will be married in Goldsboro. One by one they go off. Mr. J. P. Caldwell of the Charlotte Ob server, also passed through on Monday last. - ' - o ; The French Doctor and his man Friday . have returned and re-opened operations on Main street. ? He savs that "he irave tho -Watchman $10 worth of work aud had come back intending to give them work to the amount of 30 more, but as we did "not care if tbe boys did fling 'eiu,r' (eggs) 'he would have hi work done else where." - o J, W. Wat.ox, the photographer, so lourr and favorably known at Raleigh as distinguished for tho superiority of his work in this beautiful art, has opened in this place ami will ue pleased to -receive calls, lie has not yet determined how long he will stay with us; but the surest way to keep him is to show we. have use for him. o ;i Two little white boys and a nej averaging about 10 years of ajre. ran off last Saturday, with the determination o caring for themselves. They had made nine niiles of their journey when night began to fall, and concluding that they were lost, tney sought passage in a wagon that was coming to town. They arrived about 11 P. M., very much fatigued from their dajs exertions. " o : - . A lot of distinguished wards of the na tion, any where' between 16 and 25 years water communication between Yv ukes boro aud Wilmington. No particular unite is mentioned, but I have seen pro posals lor a canal frour the Yadkin to the Cape Fear, at F.iyetteville, aud probably you referred to that rout. Now the communication between Wilkesboro and ih:tt tlieii' slumld be fiequent rotation in office It 1.4 one ot llie grout finivi;tmeiilal princip'.es of all frt-fc UepiittK;an yovei tunemx, that ihe ruli r-, the oairc holders, ihniid be IreqiienUy aken from the miika cf the peojile. As a general rale this principle is acted upon, and Pi evident?, ( Jo vernors, Congressmen, Legislators and the like, are frequently chang ed. And why should the one ofbee ot fehenfl be made nn exception to this rule ? Does it require more ability or integrity to fill this ollioe than nil those? Or is it true that there is but one man in the comity, in a generation of men, who is competent to fill the position? Tosav this, is to insult the intelli gence and the integrity oLevery good man in the county. As I do not expect to descend to personali- ti'js, I shall say nothing of the present incum bent. L will however, do him the justice, to say, that in the main he has filled, the office creditably, but Uthat any reason why he should hold it for life? Two vears ao he said to the people, "elect ue this time, and I shall not want the office any Jonger." How is lie fulfilling this solemn pledge now ? Does he deny it ? .Let him do so if he can. I desire to ask him this question : Does he intend to abide the decision of the township and county nominating conventions? For myself, 1 can only say, that if elected, 1 shall he content to discharge the duties of the office for not longer than two terms, and then give way for some one else. V ery respecltulir, - THEO. F. KLUTTZ. A REMARKABLE STORY. (Baltimore Sun.) An almost incredulous story is related of Marshal Caurobert, who was sent to Rome to represent France at the fuueral of Victor Emmauuel and the accession to the throne Humbert. For the expenses of himself and Kuitc he was given 30,000 francs, of which he spent only 13,000. On his re turn home he went to the foreign office partmeut the balance, amounting to 17, 000 francs. The minister refused to take the money, saying that there was no pre cedent for such a thing: that the outlay was made and accounted for, and that there was an end to it. The luarshal.answered that, if it was absolutely necessary that Wilmington is not a new scheme, but was somebody should steal this money he prettv fully discussed nearly thirty years ago ; and public sentiment seemed theu to point to the following route : Leave the Yadkin above the Narrows, then across to Deep Rever near the Moore and Randolph line, and then down that River and the Cape Fear. At that time the project prog ressed to the extent of having a survey made between Yadkin and Deep Rivers as above designated, with a report in de tail by W. B. Thoinpsou as to the space between the Rivers. That survey how ever was predicated mainly upon the idea of a Portage Railroad, but probably em braced a canal also. This survey was in connection with the proposed improvement of the Cape Fear river above Fayetteville and the Deep river to the Randolph line. The latter project failed, chiefly owing to misman agement and the advnt o fhe war, and would rather some one else should do it, and asked for a receipt. Such is the story, and as Caurobert was born in 1800, be fore defrauding the public was considered no robbery, it is possible it may be true. YES,; We can change a fifty dollar bill if yon want a bottle of Gix)bb Fwjwer Couch Strup. the greatest Couzh and Luna Remedy in the world; or if you want to try it first and see if what the Hon. Alex.'il. Stephens, JiX-lrov. Smith, jjhc Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Oeor fcia, say about it is true, you can get a Siimp!e Bottle" for ten cents at Theo. F. Khitti's Drng Store, that relieves an ordinary cold. The Gixbe Fi-ower Cough Svrcp never had an equal for Coughs, Colds and. Lung Affections It positively cures Consumption when all other t-.5.-j- u : C.mnl. f-Jt.l. ooasieu remeuies ian. oamiMc uum cenU. Regular size, fifty doses, $1.00. ten NEXT TOWN COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! - 1 have opened at the old stand, recently oc- 'V' cnpieJ by R. Frank Graham & Co., with a 85 -f- leci Stock of 1 - ' STAPIi3 & FANCY GOODS,, v j With PROVISIONS & G ROCEH1E3 Added DRY GOODS' Sold CHEAPER than can be bought any where in Salisbury, ;f Hi ' ,., : , - J-CORN.WTI EAT, OATS, BUTrSR & ' Egga taken SCah.a ' - x ' Mv bnotnesa will be conducted on a CASK.' "BASIS, thereby giving me many: advantages 1 over those who no a credit misineiw. . -..TliankinB my friendajor pant favors and hoping to merit a continuation of the Fame, I am moel respect ful I v, 4Sc. , ., ,1 r-- , f R. FRANK QBAHAMi ri 47:lf. ' - . 7 --.;. ...r.iV F OK 1 8!78.' Don't lieeTect to cll on CT TTvler1 atf tt.fe""- 1 Book Store for all ktndg f Bookji wanted: ,nie', 1 bestauality and latest Myles'of writing fapef kept here. Alto the renowned Singer Sewihj.' Machine can be had -here t from $35 t6'$40-,t -o-j He respectfully .invites all to-call and examine . ; goods and machines. " ll:ly. XOltTH CAROLINA IX CONGRESS. Iu the House, on Monday, Mr. Scales introduced a bill to provide for the entry of land by Indians under the homestead laws ; read and referred. Mr. Vance, a bill to authorize the cir cuit aud district Judges of the United States courts to fine aud imprison at dis cretion iu case of conviction for illicit dis tillation, in lieu of the punishment now required by law, and for other purposes ; resid and referred. Mr. Vance, a bill to establish a court of patents, and for other purposes ; read and referred. Mr. llobbins, a bill to exempt from tax ation State aud funds deposited in banks; read and referred. Mr. Vance : The petition of P. J. Sin clair aud 27 other citizens of McDowell county, North Caroliua, in opposition to the abolition of the Western Judicial Dis trict of North Carolina. Also, the petition of Mrs. A. D. Reeves, for compensation for the use of her prop erty in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1SG5, by the Freedmeu's Bureau. Ahead where they loan you a dollar and chalk it down till to morrow, for a bottle of M er ieib Hepatine for the Liven The enormous expense of importing the ingredients of this great liver medicine into tliii country, id why our Druggist, Theo. F. Kluttz, sells but one Ruin pie bottle to the name person for ten cents; but as there are htty doses in the large size bot tles, it is cheap enough afttr all at two cents per dose, for a medicine that has never been known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and a!H diseases of the liver. It has never failed in the. cure of liver complaini when taken as directed. no matter of how long standing the disease. It cures Chills and Fever, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, hain- Ie Bottles ten cents; regular size, htty doses, $1.00. 7- J-JnyUsh StrikesThe English strikes of 1877 numbered no fewer than 101. 1 hey are grouped under thirteen classes of oc cupations building, coal immug, iron, engineering, railways, shipbuilding, cera mics and glass, wood and stone work, clothing, textiles, printing aud carriage building, besides a miscelloneous class including cab drivers, bakers and tanners Sixtv-two sub-divisions are enumerated in this list for example ten building trades and thirteen different guilds in iron working. Among the striking trades were the lath -renders and the deal por ters. Among the joiners and carpenters there were twenty-seven strises; among the masons, 20; among the colliers, 10. From the Wilmington Star. Tho veuerahle Edward J. Hale now living iu New York, iu a recent letter to the Raleigh Observer, thus refers to the divorce case of Miller vs. Miller, recently decided by the Supreme Court, that im maculate body" that condemed Judge Kerr for -sentencing Driver, the abortionist and wife-beater, to five years in the coun ty prison : "Can it be possible that proven andnd mitted adultery is no longer ground for divorce in our good old State ! Even here, where the code of morality is by no means so stern as it ought to he, and as it is with you, the wife would at once have her right to claim a divorce granted. The whole Join) of the case, as reported in the Observer, is disappoiutiug, not to say dis gusting." So will it strike every decent man iu the country. The Supreme Court, as constituted, appears to be extremely so licitous for the welfare of the State and jealous of its own good name. An action for divorce, in-which it is shown there has been the most flagrant violations of chastity and the marriage vows, is kicked out of court, and a stanza is misapplied to point its idea of purity and forbear ance. ThU high-toned highest Judica tory advises wives, to "lie to his faults a little blind, Be to his virtue over kind, And clasp your padlock on his mind." the connection scheme fell with it. Hut now that peace has returned, andjthefury of politics is greatly abated, it is gratify ing to find that our people are earnestly turning their attention to the development of our resources, and to the facilities of trade aud intercourse. This is encourag ing, and especially as the public press manifests great freedom from mere sec tional, local or-party appeals, aud seems to invite fair aud truthful presentations of any scheme looking to our general in terests. I do not propose now to go into dotails as to the scheme suggested, but merely to call attention to it while the general sub ject is being discussed. I will simply stute that although the proposed im lave ment of the Cape Fear and Deep rivers failed to a great extent, yet what was done demonstrated its entire feasibility at a moderate cost, aud much of the work done might now be turned to good ac count. Aud about 40 miles of the rivors, namely, from Huckhorn Falls, in Harnett county to Carbonton, in Moore county, have eoutinued to be navigated most of the time for the last 20 odd years. That the distance of Thompsons' survey be tween Yadkin and Deep river was about thirty miles, and route was favorable, while the section was then and now with out railroad or river facilities, and was the portiotrof a scheme uot only to con nect the west and seaboard, but to pass thromrh the creat mineral regions of Moore and Chatham. Civis. Mr. David Dickinson, a Georgia planter I of age, that play "Base Ball" to the great , has computed a careful census siuce 1865, i damage of their souls (soles) and disgust "of the neighborhood, from sunrise to sun- I I set of each day of the week, Suudays cx f j eepted, in the open'field this 6ide of the - I old Fair Ground, are totally oblivious of the fact that people who have niorertf this world's goods than they, have to toil for bread and meat. from which be deduces that labor does not produce so much as it did before the abolition of slavery; that, working the 'same number of hands, there is' but little more cotton and not , so much corn' and cattle raised; aud that the laborers declare they work harder than when they were slaves. AN ANECDOTE OF THE LATE POPE. From the Boston Transcript, A beautiful anecdote of tbe late Pope, told by an English clergyman, reveals the truly sweet and catholic heart of him. Two English women, sisters, had an au dience of the Pope, but as they were with drawing, one, a convert to the Roman Church, lingered. The Pope, observing this, recalled her and asked her as she kneeled what she would ask. "The pray ers of your Holiness," she said, "that my sister may be converted from Protestant ism, and that we may not be separated by death." The Pope, placing bis hand upon her clasped hands, replied : "Daughter, those wli'o love God will not be separated in the next world." Even Prostestauts can believe that Pius IX. was infallible in that utterance. liepublicans Prefer Tilden to Hayes. Washington Dispatch to the Toledo Journal. It is useless longer to conceal the fact that the Republicans are getting very tired of Haves. It is conceded that his course is sapping the life and wearing away the energy of the Republican party. It is a solemn fact to-day that iu Wash ington a majority of Republican Senators and Representatives would rather 6ee Tilden iu the White House than Hayes. There are but five or six" 'Republican Senators (so called) who sustain the ad ministration, aud tliere are not twenty all told iu the House, so thatjn an emer gency Hayes would be almost utterly without any support. Xew York Farmiua. The Western New York correspondent of the Cultivator and Country Gentleman savs that tarm pro duce has sold at such low rates that little is lett iu larmers lianas, ami business men iu cities will look in vain for an ac tive spring this year. "After all," he asks, "is not fruit of some kind the only cron on which Western Xew York farm ers have made a real profit during the last few years V POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the benefit of the public the rollowlng: directo ry ot the Post Oillce of this city Is published : two maus norui 01 iticnmuuu, a., per nay. First opens, 11.30 A.M. Closes 7.00 P.M. Second opens 6.00 P. M. " 9.00 South'u mail oaena 7.00 A.M. " 5.00 " Western " " a.co P. M. " 10.50 A. M. But one mall a day ea t of Greensboro to Italeixh and other points eastward which clones at ".00 P. M. but one mall a uay 10 points Deiween atiusuury and Hlchmond, Va., which cluses at 9.00 P. M. Three ni ills a weeK to MocKsvme auu otner points on tills route. Leaving on Monday, w ednesday and Friday and returning the following days. Two malls a week to AiDemarie ana otner points on this route. Lea. ing on Monday and Thursday and returning the following days. one mail a week to Jacuson urn ana otner poinis on this route. Leaving Monday and returning next day. , one mall a weeK to Mooresvuie ana lmermeaiaie pointsr Arrlvlns at 12 M., Friday, and leaving 1 P. ii., same aay. One mail a week to Mt. vernonand wooa t,eai. Leavlngaturday at 7 A. M., and returning at 6 same day. . , Olfiee nours ioraeuvering mans irom i.so a. m., 10 l P. M.. and from l.sw P. M., to c.so P. M. Sunday office hours from 7 A. M., ti S A. M. From 11.30 A. M.t to 12 M., and from 6P.ll. to 6.so p. m. Money Orders Issued an l paid, and, Ifclters regis tered from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. DAVID L. BKLNGLE, P. M. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected by J. M. Knox fc Co. February 28, 1878. BROWN & VERBLE'S Livery & Sale Stables, -SALISBURY, X, C.,. Will convey passengers to and from any point, with the best nock aud vehicles.. - THE TRAVELING PUBLIC will find it to their interest to. call upon them before making arrangements eW where. Drovers and Traders will fitid at this establishment good lots tnd! stable, and plenty of good hay, fodder, oata and corn. ... PLEASURE DRIVES. Those wishing turnout for pressure driving will rind the best aceom mediations at these Stnhfen. Mr. J. F. Webb will always be Coaod at the Stalilts and promises eatiie satisfaction to all customers. 42:tf. Cottox dull Middlings, 910 low do 89 stuins 6 Bacon, county, hog round 810 Butter 1520 Eggs 8 Chickens -per doze $1.50(C.0O Cokx new - 50 Meal moderate demand at 50 Wheat good demand at 1.101.2o Flouii market stocked best fain. $2.80 super. 2. CO Potatoes, Irish 75 Onioxs no demand 75 Laud 12115 Hay 40o0 Oats , 35 Beeswax 25 Tallow 67 Blackberries 5 Apples, dried - 34 Sugar 10124 Three deaf men have beeu killed by trains of cars in North Caroliua within six weeks or two mouths. P. A A BEAUTIFUL CHILD IS THE PRIDL of the household. Worms will darken its complexiolTand ruiu its health, . Save it, Oh ! save it. One or two doses of Shri uer's Indian Vermifuge will set all thiugs right again. '5 FOTTTZ'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS, Are aneaualeA lor th enrm and prevention of dlaeAM'n in Hore, Cattle, Ii ofrm, t.h e e p. and owi, iAVlD ii i'OUXA. lToDIUtoor. Aid. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0EP, Tropr. (Just in rear of Jones, Gaskill & Co'., Store.) ' BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LO FRIGES. CALL AND SEE HIM? 9:tf. Who arc tbe real political leaders in Earop to-day t Who are the world- witle famous statesmen T Raw youths, full of brains, and self-assertion , and over weeuiug VHuity? Read what follows: Gortacbakoff, the real ruler of Russia, is 80 years old; Bismarck, of Geruiauy, is 63; Marshal MaeMahou; the President ot France, is nearly 70; and Dufanre", the present head of the French Ministry, 78. Lord Beaconsfield, Prime Minister of Eng land, is in his 73tLyear, aud his rival, Mr. Gladstone; only six years his junior. Keepiny up Appearances. A number of the sanitary police force came across a boy the other day who was whteliug home a load of oyster cans and bottles, aud eurious to know what use the lad could put them to, he made a direct iuquiry, "Going to throw them over iuto our back yard," replied the boy. "I took two loads home yesterday" "But what 'do you use 'em for t "It's a trick of the family," grinued the lad. "How trick T" "I'd just as lief tell," conthmed the boy, as he spit on his hands to resume his bold of the barrow. "We're going to have some relasbuus from the country. We may not have much to eat, but if they see these cans and bottles and boxes they'll think we've had istcrs, champagne, tigs and uuts, till we've got tired of 'em aud are living ou bread aud taters for a healthy change." The officer scratched his ear like a man who had received a new idea. NEW YORK MARKET REPORT, March 11, 1878. Cotton quiet and steady; uplands 11; Orleans Hi; sales 257; consolidated net receipts 22.907; exports to Great Britain 18,834 ; Continent 13.8G3 ; Channel 10,734. Flour dull ; no decided change ; superfine Western and State $4 a $4.05 ; Southern quiet; conimonto fair extra 5.25 a G ; good to choice 0.50 a $7.50. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Sugar quiet and firm at f 7 a 7 for fair to good refining refined firm and in fair demand at 9; standard A 9$. Petroleum, refined 12. Tallow quiet a 7$. Pork, mess, $10 a $10. 30 per barrel. Lard $7.20 a $7.22$ for prime steam. Whiskey $1.6 J. Baltimore Market, March 11. Provi sions continue very dull with only local job bing demand ; mess pork 11$; bacon, shoul ders, 5J; clear rib CJ ; hams 91 a 10 hTd, refined, 8; coffee steady, sugar 9 a P ractical Blacksmith I10RSESH0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Verble's Livery stables. leigns or Shoes, to suit any shape ot toot. All shoeing on Ktrtctly scientific prin ciples acl WARRANTED. All kinds blacUsmltulug promptly done. l:ly N0T1C A NEW DEPAETUEE. NEW GOODS, ONLY FOR CASH OETBAllTER. NO CREDIT. We not only recommend CoiMsenn' Com pound Honey of Tar for Sore Throat, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc., but we confidenlly assert that it can cure Consump tion. The increasing demand for it, and the many testimonials of appreciation daib re ceived by the manufacturers, attest that Com pound Honey of Tar bears the palm as a c.ire for all diseases of the Throat and Lnn;. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale at C. R. Barker' Drugstore. 'We confidently recommend Cousins' Com jKiund Honey of Tar as a cure for Consump tion, and all'eoughs of long Handing. During lh6 seasons of ice and snow it is well to reuietu Kpi that this invaluable nreDaration will a fiord speedy relief to all persons suffering with cold. We might multiply words in praise of tliwgre U remedy, but sufficient to insure it a welcome in every household is the fact thai it U a never fading cure for Consumption, Croup, Sore Throat. Hoaraeneti. Whooping Cough, etc Use Coussen' Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale at C. R. Barker's Drug Store. , . . j CLOVER SEED At $6.50 per bushel, at JNO. H. ENNISS' Drug Store, By virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed to me on 16th day of August, l7, by Kiehmond Ili-ndrix of the Coiinlv of Davie, I will sell to the binbet bidder for cish, at the Court House door in Mocksvillc, on Monday, l"th day of March, 1878, the tract of land in said Mortgage Deed described, viz : -'a tract of land lying in Davie eountv, adjoining the lalids of James Walker, David Howard, M. Call and H. Hen drix. Containing 116 acres more or less." S ABAil K. ETCH ISO N, Feb. 16,1878. 18:1m, Mortgagee. J. K. BURKE, AUCTIONEER. SALISBURY, X. C. Will also attend to the calling of sales in the country for Ad minis! ralors', Executors, and others. Terms lo suit the times. 7:1 m. HARDWARE, V WI1E.Y VOl WAXT. H A R D W A It E At Low Figures- Call on the undersigned at Uo. 2, Granite liow, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C. June 8 tf . The subscriber is now receiving a Slock of w General Merchandise, which -he will dl for 1 :ll ii- cash or barter, at such prices as win Ann cn times, lie invites the pnhlie to call and ex- amine. He'wiU also bnj Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, jnd eontrv produce generally Rovdtn House, Nov. 20, lb77. - 5:(f. S. W. COLE. 1 TO FARMERS. : .MAKK 1UUK UHi rjni4iiA.ixv. - r USE HARRIS' ! RMPIBK COMPOST OR '' " Home-Hade Fertilizer. ' Yon can with these chemicals make roar-.. OKI 1' Illllflk ML I illilir. alUl v t :- w " - . ' t . - i money paid for high priced commercial uuano. The cVk. is .".!ut one'-loiirth the price of cwn '" mercial Feitiiiter?, and the yield is as great and in many instances greater tkitvin the com- mcrcial (Iiianos. All I ask is a trial. Chem icals for sale. Agent wanted for right and 1 chemical in Davie Conniv. - f J. II. JNIS Druggist, Salisbury, Is. C, Spanish Chv.fa, The Circat Hojf Fallcncr; h t Jnst received, a few bnsKeis of Spanish Chida, -i for Hog rai-iiig. You can on an acre of yor ;, poor land raise one hundred bushels to theacr? wilh ea:;e'and therebv save so much corn. " At ESXISST DrogStarj, GERMAN GOLDEN MILLET. Two crops 111 one year. m rt TTT?T5 CT7T?T1 ORCHARD GRASS, KEHTUGKY Bl0 G RASS fc. 14:f At 'EXISg Prpg Store. 5 Mortgage Peects lor saienera
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 14, 1878, edition 1
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