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It 5 1 ! 3 r- I IS- I. ! II it a ,-' j 9,-' a 11!' if 1; ; it ! -I si 5 S3 6 -i I it' Mi II ft J ! i-si P 4 t- II- i. 1 . if II i 1 1 K'J-' ll ;t; It . m ju-N ' 1 Carolina I WatdimniL, r Th newspapers are very busy can vtssjn;; tm cUiaiM of flistiniruisbed men fur t lie ; JVtsidencv. Tlw friend of Mr. Tilden are JM jt ntireljr homeless of hhn, ni - now Mid then, some ne pop up and declares he is th most available man of alL Bajard is Jut bow, byodda j the most popular man "jriththe Democratic prwa, ' ho say he can tarry thtpirot fetate,.Xejv York, with eape. Ooy. Seyraoaf y IwYork. comes next jn j nlar,isd would perhaps stand firsts but it U thout'&t he would not Accept a nomina- lion, ixA so be is generally; mentioned only M possible chance From present appear- ftpce if Bayard should not get it New York j will toosfelikdj supply the candidate jfor ; lrtsident and Isdiaria the man: lbr t yic-e : l! Prtsident. rJ : . I The chief concern of the southern poTtte Of the Union is o eject ayman who ?n ill be fiBesV W sindj' it2)prtla Jid,adaifnbtcT tS goyerhmebt accofding to the Constatuh : tlott and tbe;Laws,a high toned, honoriblf BUa; is representative: TAcjericantc6mmandj ; log the respect ;of the world as well by bis 1 character as his lcamlug and ability. No tnere partizan sliould be deemed worthy to UPresidcnt ! .: . U. -: s r-)-' ! Wis AVoki5.--Gov. Wade Hampton is a speech, two wetks ago,iu South Car-; slina, talki'ug of the; politiuil situation ot' the country, advised his fellow citizens to : Keep quiet, obey the Jaws, &c, very much in the spirit of t the, scripture injunction, ; 'watch and pray." i j Arid, by way of im pressing the lesson he said, one fool could do more mischief than a dozen wise men toald remedy. FortwitU, . or in less tiian I ireek, Mr. Toombs!, of Georgia ebmes kefore the public in j. letter addressed to t the editor uTtlie Chicago Xcir, aiid praic- tically verifies tlie Governor's wioidy ptaying the britggnrt and fool in a wayita datnage the South by giving her advjjr&i-; tie words to flaunt u capital letters itnd vsein electioneering. rToouibs says! he Wants to try thq wuV.jpver again, wliich ' Will no doubt convince hundreds 4hat the Eotxtlf is meditating a "second rebel lioiJ,5, ILod the boody shirt wavers will shout for "i Joy. Even the New York llemhl scouts the idea that .Toombs is good authority : for imputing such sentiments to the South; : but neither if nbr the entireSouthernsj press couii;iacd can avert the mischief of the foolish speech of Mr. Toombs. It t will j live to do gqod, radieaj service throughout, the- 1'residential election 4o come oft next year. ' inem Hale's Weclhj devotes five or six ' col; " flmns to an anoouy inious -Circular on the - r Western X. C. liaiiroad.- The' cirtnlav!i ..i- Without date or siguatnrei . The desigu of $t is evidetUly poJiticairT The writer is jaiming io preaK up uie ninty or the Denir ocratic s patty,', by"' Making folsb -state- e - 4 taents iu resiect to die cost and prospects : it j tlie ibd ifene4io.'CThe DemoeTat ic party has pledged itself in the nwwt earnesf manner to push this road to com pletion, amf this secret circular is devoted to arresting the- work stopping it at JLaheville which the' writer well kuows . would be a breach of faith, aud produce iij- harmonious party aettonamon theDejn; . .'ierata and so gi vetheState to the Kadieaia. t The Weekly bar very efl't ct ual ly expo"Std ;f(both the misrepresent jitious and. the de igns of this ttuhojiyuisus article, which, . id though sustaining ,wh some plausibli . f the appearance of coming from a Dem fcratic source, we have no doubt is the hi product of an artful Republican. . ' , i Tlie Charlotte Observer,'? this mornicpv Imports the heaviest snow storm at -Ai? - J5nto yesterday, they have had for yeaU ,; r-snow fell three hours steadily. Snow WiusboroVaud ! other places "in South Caroliiia, and at Monroe, and iu the coun try below.. Also at Charloti aud Concord. B.JI. Davis & Co., Galveston. 1 exa. ,loae by fire $10,000. An agreement hi. "btcu reached between ?Gertnauy and the . uiuvo UF i enuessee horses iu -'Charlotte. The trade siuark law's of tho i United States have been decided to be iu- xVMa aAd utif onstitntbnalrf-HGen. Jan: Til M.xJJ ofICouuticiU,fae.puWiin;! ( -w.,oatuniay, and is m jail with convict i ing evidcuce against him. Cotton, yes .. terday in. Charlotte, llill, with 'some mIm. U$l higher. New York quotations, t : 12- New Qrlciui, 12, ' : "J N Ko MtTtORic SiiowEuPrbfTice Vhe predietirtu of ii meteoric shower1 so many jieople sat up .aW watched last Thursday aight, aay-h cannot explain : , the ikiluievThe disaniiuted pablic. wijl f no doubt ierccivo that they ,werq dupedj- it is said uowwby a mau, who makes all .j his astronwmieal observations thr i: tit; 'of amoUedglass. ;i.v,-i i ;i . ourii a But another predurtion, more recently inada by P.of; Pioctor, &xes onlthe night, f the 27th inst., and lj) o'clock as tlie floury It will require no, sacrifice of i ts t to verify this predictionj and if the show er coyies we suppose nearly all the peo fdeiu the Uuited Statw;will see if. Lit SprriiERK Plaxtek Jxd Faximer. The Xoyember number of fhl Journal contains the fourth series of articles on. h Green Fallow Cropjv jAnimal Manures and Commerci.il FertilizersjA $23 Pre- linlnni Essay cu the' Best Metliod of Faf- -,i.M.,;.Jstcr tt,i'1. UJ:!,,J rttef. valuable arti ' clea bj leaJingSoutherii farmers. Whiio It makes h spi-ialtyof rigriculttrro in'ajl 1 it branches, givingtlu results of sacces- ui ;pcijueuis l-ainer tuan the linpractj :4ral augesthms of tho dreaming theorist, there U much in it tliat can not fail to ifc ': tert;st the tliouglijjr reader. u: niatter irhat wcu nation he foitowa,; Pu'dlished M iimmiziul, Yii. at $2 u year, The drousht this fall has leen moreisen- poin its consequencjes than any remember ed byhe oldest! inliabitanJt It has ialao been-of wider extent In firtrtionsof Txas, Mijsouri, &ut! Carolina fTennessec, jVir ginlrandlinT nwjr tate; wells and ffns have iu many places gone dry and people had to haul watir fojn; distant stiwms. The weatKer.meantime, jiaslx?cn 'perfectly ch.jrm ing. - Sometime ftr many daVs togeUier, the temperaturc has ranged high, nearly to summer heat. It was so last week and art oftlHs7buTslnce the'rains of Saturday land Monday night; thcl temperature has goe down and we are jnov threatened' wi h a snow Rtoroi. . , i , .-'... 1 . , 'It is ,a31owab!e. for. newspapers : toj drop hints and make suggestions for, the bcncSt of the'eommunity, and in this connection wf hareio say provide well for theeonifft of von stock, in shelters and provender and fircood;j read yutf and stored in the dry; bcTOnr familiesti fori we may eertaihiy ex pect Old Winter to febme upon ns soon with r ' , .if.Li . , 1 i howims. winas,, snows bdu eieeis. .7j The "second adventists of New York t' lH have to. review ttieir calculations and reach conclnsnms'bn "sorae-pcriod in the future. They had a genera.1, hand-shaking and part ing last week, expecting the world to come to ah end ion the 13th or 14th, but have fcad time since to discover that they do not yet know the time. J- The Cahlnet and tho Campaigns The Hennblichri State committee of New Yin k addressed invitations, in fhe 4 . I " . . i 1 - I eariy part oi xno camxaign wuicu uas just endwV A'fe Very member of. tliecali- utt? to take part in the canvass. As is kiiow n4 b h ecrejiiries JE varta ald Sher j mnn responded. HThe , other membeis; with the exception of Secretary x Sehurz, acknowledged thq invitations and ex pressed regret that; they were not able ito accept." Secretary! Sehurz took no noti of tl:e letter wniciij no received. A8 i.r. Sehurz indicates that he proposes to stick tof- the civil service Ttforin ' policy-,' tljis might be l()ked upou as the cause tf his ignoring the matter if, it was not for, th fact that he has made campaign speeches in Ohio aud elsewhere. The real caue may therefore be looked for iu the. bitter personal nuimosit' whiclsubsists, b tween iiiiu and Senator Conklirig, at be- Li which ' dates backT to, the time ''of, tie French arms irivestigaiiorr. 1 Rephblieais here say lhey have 'no doubt Mr. ISehii would refuse to support cither Mr. Conk ling or Gen. Graut;and that if eitlier one of them is nominated by the Kepublicani convention and Mri; Bayard Teccives the JPemocratic doibinatiou, he will support ft si jbW Kcllev and Jflr. Barafd.' The) fctjiteraent frpniew York tp iuteil 1; this moruingv .which makes a stntenieritt of John Kelly's mortihcatioa and purpost revenge because of iSenator TIayard's al- legeu ueciinaiioii lonccepc an ovation ait the hands of the TihJmauj' democracy!, must be baaed on erroneous infcrniatiotiL At WifmVngfon; on Tuesday niglit, SenaJ- t6'r" Bayard staled to friends that the Kteamer on rhioh hel was a passenger ar riyed iu; Jiew lork Several hours ahead o time; that.Jn .conscqbenw, there was mi one at the dick except" those usually em4 ployed there- tliat he took a carriage for the railway, station immediatelyand left for home without seeing any one. There fore there could liayelbeeu no -opportunity for the tender of fan ovation or for a declination" Concerning the second part of the' ktatenveut, Ui tho eilect that Mr. Kelly ha invited, a conference of leadingJ democrats. to meet Ui 2vew York, inclu4 ding various prominent SenatorSj it is de cidedly doubtful whtjtlicr l)eniocratic Sen-- ators would think ;it; expedient5 at'thisj time to participate in any such conference as is suggested. Raleigh Neirt. ' j Senator Edmunds Ixtskviewed. Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, who has just retorued from Europe, has bteu ia ;terviejei ' Jle think that the result very strong myn. He has always' been a ver strong' mahV . jlle is man of very great modesfy, but lib is a mau of grip ; of very strohggrin. IIo would be a strons candidate, out I con si tier that any good iieH "u1u"ran. VVul;ther tixant, Secretary Sber man;;iy a'shburne Blaine or Conkllng : ( rT.J MU "r. ., ppAivnaua uui men. Success Is assrired j that la" lnyview' of iwi viwuuiis, ouiyoicoarsa there nmat i not t-elax their fiflrorts.'' .- ri -s MeU. Liudsey,'who has j nst resigned the presideucy of- fie Southern Republican Association!, which has j its headquarters in Wash ingtonrtyrjN the same person who was suggested by John Pool. ? at on of IIolden'a;fcabiuet coauciU" as a proper persoo to. Ue engaged ;tolose'? Graham, Piagg, i Vance, and several other f promi. V HtM til itlr ifH,; -1. . . ... ro puie ujiuas oi our people, A py:f,reiuembrance, 'everv andf f in aiid thk prominence whch V 'Wa&s htu just given himself pre bvuib in occasion to say again that it was John rool'a' snggestion-that these geutlemeii to lost, ancl that McD.Xihd sey is thi maniwioe name he anggested in cpijuCcMou U-rtU the losing. Charlotte i . . i i - - -. t)f the fall elections, particularly; in ! Jew wnj. infti'tb6eIvcUon of any good liepuCljpa candidate for the ' presidency next fifr'eH j a'skeU about 'fien. 6ran);-Wtresppned IGeiii'Granis a every man that 0xpectstdge"ta'liv l?S must hot; 'be lazyaiid so of great Apo litical parties those who would win must 1,eut VWV0!1" fC.ttw State at a time wjjetf Uiey. weiVmaking tbemsel ves dia- CTeeainejotUie rt6wtriTiAfc i.nr..i ;i-t . .';J :. mi. . i - -v-- - V I i 1 Ts j ': . ' - i . . . . .. . . , '. -" 5 - . -. -. - .... , Gen. Grant's Speech at Chicago o the m ' ' . l . - j - '.1 ' i. ': . ' . f " " ; I . Therenpoiti-' Gen. Graut 3.delilnitely drew from his pocket a "manuscript and as deliberately read i the following, thfc longest speech of las life : , , j After an absence of several yearsl front the gatherings of the Socitf iy the'vLmiy of the Tennessee, it affords inc heartfelt pleasure to be again jyyith you, iny eailiest comrades in aruisViq a great vcouflictoi onr nalioality aud the Union of all thuj States huder.jpnesree alid always to be maintained government. In my long ab4 st'iico froui the country I have had a most favoibU? fipportuHityfor seeing und conn paring iu my ownlmiud our institution! with those of nil European countries aud most of tlMise of A sia , jcom pari ng onr re-! sources, developed and dormant, the ca- pacify' and energy of our iej)le for up-f holding the government and, developiugi its resources vith most of th civilized people of the world. - Every where, froini England to Japan, froiu Rnssia to Spain? aud.ortugal we are understood, our re sources highly appreciated, and, the skill,! eiiefgV and intelligence" of our citizens ve- COgnizeu..; jky recepuous .luve.oecii your: receptions.; .They have been everywhere! kihd,'atid acknbwledgekl thatrthe United: States is-aquation, a strong, independent and free j.atinn j composed of strong, brave and "intelligent jeople, capable f jmlgiug their rights'aud' lrady to main tain theui at ail hazards. This is a non partisan aasociatiou, bqt composed of men viho are united in a determination that no foe, domestic or. foreign, shall interfere between us and . the luaiutai nance of our grand, free aud enlightened institutions and the unity of all the States. The area of our country, its fertility, ami, the ener gy and resources of our population com pared to the area, postpones the day for generations to come when our descend ants will have to consider the question of how the soil is to support them, how the most can be. produced to 6B4jHrt human life, vith reference to. tlie tastes or desires of the people and wlieu but fci' ! can ex ercise the privilege of jtbe plain luxury of selecting the articles of food thej; will eat or the qnautity and quality of clothing they will wear, but the;jcouutry: will re main the abundant home of all 'who pos-sesrc-Tfergy '-and'strength, and niake good use of them if We remain true to ourselves. am juoiui oi a ; pi oiui iiiai- i am no .-wuer- - - ! . - i it. . i t i ican citizen. Every citizen, North, South, East and W esf, ciyoy3 a common heritage and should feel', an', equal pride. I am I glad these SQciety-meetiugs keep up ho long after events which iu a'seuse they comutemorate have passed"away. They do not serve, to keep up i Sectional feeling or bitterness towards our late tfoe, but tliey keep up the feeling that we are a nation, aud tliat it must be preser ved one aud indivi-silde. Wo feel and luaiuUiin that those who fouglif, and foughjt brave ly, on thi opposite aidot from is have an equal claim Ayith ourselves in all the blessing ofotif great 'and counr.ou coun try. We claim tor them the right to trav el all over 4 his broad land anld select where the)' 'please the 'light, to settle, be come citizeus and enjoy their political aud rel igious con y i c t ion s . free f roni molesta tion or ostracism, eitlier on account of tliose.opinious or their conectip with the past.. We ask nothing more for our selves, and would rcioico to see tlieni bo- come powerful rivals in the development j oi our great resources, in inu arqin.-Ninon of all that should be desirable iuthis life, in .patriotism aml"iu love of country. Applause. m , t ; ? Current Comment. . Chicago s ems to have laid itself out yesterday on welcoming Gen. Grant, aud ) when Chicago does lay itself out On ;iuy- I thing, the result is apt to be rather stun- uing. All classes and all i partW uuited heartily ia paying tribute to the first cit izen. oTthe Republic, and -no Republican official who lias been deputed to welcome the great traveller at previous stopping places has quite come up toj Carter Harrison, the'Democratic4Mnyor of Chi cago, in profuseuess of adulation. To be sure he did give the ex-President a pret ty plain hint that he had better never try to get rid of that ex, aud that the present w.i3 aii excellent opportunity for serviug notice that he' had no snciV ideaj but the General professed not to see the point and his reply was of tho conventional Grant type. PhiL.rMic Iud. -,In his speech at Chicago yesrday, Grant entered himself as a representative of the party ".Centralization, which in sists that this is a Nation with a biu N. He attributed his cordial reception abroad by kings, rajahs, mikados and dead-beats as a tribute to our great Nation our great and powerful Nation. 4i0urL coun try,'' said he, .witli his usual disregard of rhetoric, "stands to-day differently abroad iiiiivu infiu nuui it uiu u ceuiury ago. We should rather think so. A century! ago this country was to some extent a howling wilderness. It is greatly1 to the credit of the Powers across the water that they thiak better of us now than they did a century ago.. 'About .that' time some of them thought that 'they could whipua, but that notion doesn't prevail liovv to any great - extent-: Baltimore Gazette, 'More grist flr the' -outrage mill. A drunken ruffian iuBaUiuiore killed a ne gro ahd deserves hanging j for it,. The Gazette says': 'if ;4 .lr . u "It was entirely -..tib provoked, . and was perpetrated, from a slieer delight in blood shed. George Trust had, it appears from tho verdict x the coroner's juvy been drinking for several days and all he la tent ferocity of his temper was aroused. He put a pistol in his pocket and went out to look for somebody to kill. lie met Anthony Robinson on Light-. street, a young: colored man, walking with his father and mother.- He asked him, 'are you a Democrat, or '.Republican ' and lie- I fore Robinson could reply shot him thro' tlie head. This h all. -ild was immedi ately arrested and lodged iir ja$, where he now lies. ,f It is to be hmnl that jus tice'nntvmpered by mercy will. bo meted out to him." " ' r J 1 -'- -1 ; 1 . New York ExtremeLt Uxcertax. -Phi ladel ph ia 2 Public Ledger Ind. j jpay a i "Whatever may come from the judicial coujit of votes in -New. York, i.t is yery certain now that the majority on; either aide is so small, except on jgovernor or engineer, as to make iudications ofk prob- able results at the presidential election of 1330 extremely npmtain .VCaitae of Senator ChantllerV Death. 4 Tlje Baltimore (JJtt&iDrin relates tlas ttoi-y tofaiTonnf fr a jtrkin of causes tliat ultijualed iu the death vf Seuator Chandler i 'i-::--''- ji-w .nAiiv I'There'U every mison to iK-lieve that ColJ John Hay, author of Little Breech es and other worthless pNma, was the immediate ciiuse of Zach Chandler's death. Mr.j Xlhaiidler, "during the campaign In Ohiomadtt a great speech to 25,000 peo ple at ynireu in the afternoon, and then hu rried jip to Cleveliiud to hiakc a iiight speclK ! His train was late, vile ras from the depot to a hotel, where he bolt ed a hearty lunch. From there he was jtafc eu.to the outdoor meetingi When he reacjieu ino stanu ; no was! person intr freiivl jTakin g olf bis overcoat nud re- iimving .his hat, he stood iu the . chill jhis O ; 61 night nij j while Mr. Ilayj wio is a con-- sumnmte suob, advertised himself for tweiity minutes introducing a man so well All i ' i kuowii to tho crovvd that vti the dors wotdtu'it'.i'bai-k at t him. iMrj Chandler started in to"Kpak, but giiew hoarse; and brtiko j down before the end (was reach ed. j Uej never saw a weil tlayj after that. Hi cliill 'and the bolted lunch brought on .j tho; -.attack-! of' indigestion from whch ho never recoveied, and Jhn Hay stands lefoie the public as the man who held Zachaiiah Chandler's nozzle against a northwest wind for twenty minutes, theiiebyjkilling him, in order tliat hUYnvn vaiij tyiliniglit be gratified.M Moral the introductory short,?' j Wu.vt Mr. IIio,rR is Now CrTo. Mr. Hiuion. Rowan Helper is a North C;vrt) liniau who made iiimself somewhat notor ious byjjiis anti-slavery book beftre the jwar, and by hia No Joque" book after jthej'Tar He is now on a new and more com neiidable role. He is trying to build ja double-track steel railway from a point liigh up in North America to a point far south ui bouth America, 'lie I wants an uniti U : jj. terrupted, coutinous route; by steam lirouk one end, or. uearly so,; of bur conti to the end of the other continent.' An jeiJ i j ! exch uige says he .-has deposited five thous dollars, to le distributed in five pri- c8,;ibr'the best treatises in prosa and joefyh 'the subject named, lie. has ask ed tliree) prominent citizens of Sr. Louis o act as judges on the essays,! and they ave consented to do so. Mr. Helper has talent aud push, aud ho may yet accom plish something iu the new field he prt- poses to operate in. The idea is grand, to say ic least. V ilmiiijxtou S7rtr. The Providence (R. I.) Pi-css, R. p.. ''The absence' of Senator ! Bayard says iii E trope up to within a few days seems bve ; Somewhat conclusive! y that he is no t engineering the lato Democmtic '0Vl' men t in his favor. IIo proba- blv do little or 'nothing to promote his oWn?hahi?es for the prcsideiicy, but if the nbniihaiion is offered him by will no doubt afeejt it and prove., ro be a very popular catn!iuate, Mr. Bayard will by it he strong est l)iemocratic candidate in New York and JjTcw England, a:id liberal Repnbli- causiivilf probably prefer whrt'br Gen. Grant." him to a stal- J ;! j , L' IAiIedOid Psacds ix tub New York CSTfisi ilprsE. New York, Nov. 17. The Sun . isays a rumor has been current for several days that extensive frauds against the Government have been dis icJverW at the cuntora house,; aiid customs office ra of high degree arc implicated. Col lector's Merritt and appraiser Diitcher went to! Washington to make a preliminary ex amination.; They returned Saturdav but are rtlticent as to the result. i ir i i ...... ; , Jit is said that Senator Blaine has de tefmiued to take an active! part iu the Louisiana campaign. treuv Grant tells an interviewer that thf; mention of his name for ; the Presi dency jis without his authority. And right there ilie stops. I 1 II- 1 i : - ! Thev say what Judge Buxton don't know about being the Republican .candi date for Governor next year isn't worth considering. Tarboro Southerner. The! Democrat icparty is getting heaps of jhdviec I from the1 "Republican organs. They evidently don't lielievn "the party is as dead as they assert. Louisville Courier Journal, J)em. I !j; J" I ; I 'I'hejCiucinnati Gazette thinks the cou te;Jt fni the- Republican nomination for President will bo between Siierman, Blaine and Wnshbnrne, and that it will be in the order named. It U, givpp out .that several ofneious Democratic j members of Congress are prepart'd, as soon as their body assembles to -u)i in bills mlucing the, salary of the Prbsdjent Of the Uuited States' from $50, 000 to 823,000 per aunuuw This is folly, Bait. Gavette. M it would be too bad, wouldn't it, Sena tor Carpenter, if the Democrats -should Ad tow; in the line of a well established Republican precedent and count in a President who was elected, in 1831, pie cis4'y ids the Republicans did in 1877 1 mishi Tost, Dem. According to Grant this country of ours wa4 supposed a few years ago to bo sim- piyfa itponteueration or states neiu to- cetlieri bv a rone of sand. It is tho onin- ion of this sage and statesmm that it is now a j beantiful and powerful Nation neatlv piaiied together with I bayonets.. Bait. Gtzdte, Lem. S Ti - " I " ; ' The;t,aicaster,(Pa.) Intelligencer, DernT, aayit i'jMr.i Bayard is very stmrtg in the conuuerciai circles of New York, both by reason! of his ; soundness oa the finance. question and Wcanse of bis splendid ser vices to the business community in his 'assaults upon Uhe custom-house abnues. J WitV Itticli a ticket as'' Bayard and lie- Donald New Ypk and Indiana could! ia alj probabijjty.be safe! earned, i : The New York Tribunes Th fitte f Virginia's credit hangir on j tire 1 idgidiry of Gov. Hllidays back(one. jlf he hhck Jiis veto Hiwer fearlessly the trpudiators may bo defeated yet.'? ' J f ; ' ' Aud now the stalwarts n New Yoiit are crying "top thief." They are accu sing the! 'Democrats of "doctoring the re turns. This old game will not do, 'for as in 1876 the IJjidicals win.i-Wiluiiugton I 51 Landixg of the New Cable. North Eastham, Mass., Nov. I7.i-Wbrk com tuenrced on the shore end of therableyester day audi at G p. m. it was on j the beacli and laid flirough the trenclj dijig vto re-r ceive it, and signals exchanged nith thej Famdy from a temporary biiildi.. u the beach. jTlm shore cud being lauded, the officials cnnecteil with cable! the company and the American Union Telegraph and other'weut on board -the Istcauier antt proceeded to the sp"t whei'e. the cable was buoyed ten miles off shore. To-day .the 0;ral-pliee will be made and the cable be worked throughout. The- entire cir cuit from CajHs Cod to Brest; will be com plete and America aud Euriope connected by another tie. : l rf; i - A PlaN'kt I):scovi;KED.-ThoSmitluso nian Institution has received! from Prnfes sor Peters, of Clinton, the announcement of the discovery , by himself on the 2th of November, JiD, of a planet of the eleventh itMg:w;uuer in ones i Hour nine minutes ten seconds right ascension, twelve degrees twenty minute north de cliuation, with a daily motion of three miuutes'sonth. it Dr. C. M, Taiden , of Vaiden, Miss., is supportingand paying tuition 'for seventy five student" in the State University at Oxford. He i a wealthy .mail, and every year gives thousands of dollars towards the education of the youth of his. State. Kentucky U booming. It has a pump kin that weighs 137 pounds. It grew and was made, but not out of wood liky the one Hayes saw in the Northwest. Ch-jw Jacksoji's Dest Sweet Navy Tobacco : j i "Is Siur .ardfl TiisaBif' FIHST PMMm AWAHQ;D At THE STAT PA IH. Notk the following improvements: An Elegant guildcd stand. Improved' Bobbin Winder.-w inds tltrend without running themachiue. Improved patent Journal, w hich makes it j Tile LIGHTEST R U f j H 1 N 3 tA AC H 1 ? J E BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Sold cheap for cash, or small monthly instalments, at tlsc ofn-.-e of tiie Singer Manufacturing Company,, next door to Barker's Drug Store. I 4:ly. J. 0. RE-Ut. Act. Baii! Bsffifes!!. Babies!!! ! Jl'ST KECEIVISD AXOTilFK CAR LOAt OP EMERSON, riSHER & CO'S Celebratei Bungles, With and Without Tops. Bodies Coal-lx:c and l lano, made of perfectly sea soneJ wool. ulu,, arid Si-re.vet tirraiv. WnEEi denulae jiarven patent, "bolied la oil before painted. TYRE-Ma lot VKMt KeSaed Iron, secured by Nor way Iroa Bolts. Ax;cls Solid l ollnr, i inch. r patent, Aartor Brand. s?itiNus Kliptl'.r, warranted oil-teuipereOt. Gkai ing Made of best Seasoned Mckory. Irom Work i pst (juaUty of mined grades of Iron. Ssat3 atreiuUtnad bv patent seat-corner Irons. Paintiso Paint o i i.-liek wltli jold striping and oili er ornamentation. Tors Leather iuot Imitation) Quarters and Back stay, rubber roof, Qoei back and side curtains, cloth heading. Cushions and Ba ;k3 of cloth or leather aa Preferred. Dashss run Leather, with patent Sflver l)ash-rall. Shafts Leather trlmmc-a, Strengthened tit the cross bar by T plates. . GUARAXTEE: These Bu.? are guaranteed, wltli foil and rea sonable u-iage, lor oae year from date ot purchase. Bat I will not agrea to pay any repair bills, l do asrree if any Axel, spring, or Wheel gives war, caus ed by imperfection In material or workmanship, and the. sune is retuv.ned to me by the purchaser, I will ret urn him a now one, 13 paying the chirsres one The Too Bu74saTO Rll mide with Shirtta Ralls, so thnt they can b nstSTa Top or Open Butcles. These CUGC ! ES aro made of the Best Ma teri il. rood orkiianhh! p. lland-snmc Stvlt, Slrone anlDurahle in every rcKpect. They Win be sold cneap ior casu C ill arfd examine: them and hear Prices bo. ore purchasing elsewhere. ' W. SMITHDSAL. Salisbfrt, N. C, Nor. 11, is;s. 4:3m That Lie AROUND Ui3 CORNER TO THE PUDLIC, OREETiriQ i C i 1 JULIAN &FRALEY, CaMnet Mers and Carpeaters. i - : r Their prices are as low aa it is popibleto make them, autl their work not inferior io any. They fill ordain in two departments, j Their reidy made .tcv-k in hand comprises aseavr.nl aLirtuiem o;' Jioir.e furniture-Bed-steady Bnremm, Ci.al.vs IVo-ses, Loungex, Keki. W'a rdrolnn, Book-Cijes, Uu p Mi.ird and Cliin.i lyexKt'H.-CandleStsi th.Tin Si.fe, tesks, Tblvs, WashMand, Chair-, Ac. They alo keep an assortment of i "t COJTJJ'iN-S of walnut, pine and poplar, from $1 upwards. Also, Window-SUh. They fiil or lersj wifhout vexatious delay. Will contract' for carpenter' work tnd warrant sat fiction. Will take good himher and conn try rroducc in esrhanie for farniturc hojjj nearly opposite Watchman OBee. ! JULIAN LEY. iifi mm .in " ji o.- 0!,i!Hr, if it liu uus uuic u3cu iiro.t U wi ik, m ! ; C , - .f .' Wv JKi f ; :Gm ullili OF ' Very VALUABLE REE ESTATE IS TnZ CITY OF I5y virtue of a Mortgage or Deed in Tnist. executed by 'Hum. K. iSruvru :tnd witV, K. W. Brown, to. Sv)ji!ii.i Hhtri-r. d;ttd the I0:h day. of January, i-lSTiS, anl reisiervd in the office of the Roister oi Deed ul' Iiov-Hi) eo.m ly, in. Book No. ot, p-l2e 40'.), 410 and 411, tt., and upon winch default -ha leen mde, 1 will eSpse for sale ;it public aiittlion. al the eotirt-lioiise door in the Town of Salisbury,. N. Car. on iloit'lay the 15th Day of Dacambor, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., the fliiwin real etatp, to wit : -The Lot or I'Lce of Land, known as BROWN'S LIVEEV STASIS, embracit!" the .greater patt of he lot pnr-i-ha?id from Edwin Shaver and Mary H. .Si'ia ver, and joining Uie lands ol'Joioi IT Sharer''' WirvUr. W. F. Bason, and I ! e paraonti-jze of the Episcopal Church, in tlie Town of Salis hiirv. TKUMS CASH Dated at Salisbury thi 15lh day of August, 1S79. Ciias. l'uici:, SorniA BlCSHKUKU, Attorney. Tinstee. "Aujl4toDecl5 FROM And you will not only save money, bnt gef the Best Goods ro i Lc Von will flml in hi I 'Well Sleetel Stock of Hardware, Mowere, lhresherp, and cewing machiiup, - Straw-Cutters Corn-Shellcfs, Grain Cradles, Grain and Grass Scyl Ikh, Plows, i! or, Mattocks and I'icks, Shovels, Spades tinil Forks, Glass, Taints, Oils, T'uity, and Varnish, Locks, llinges tun I , Screws, Visstcu's CruSn-Ciit, Hand ami AiiJl Saws. Blacksmitli & Carpenter 83 HORSE AND MULE SIIOES, Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cans. Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. uuuuii-t,, xiitxr nun. lura, np:gy-Iiarness, Harness Leather nnd Mountings, Wngou and Huggy Materials, and many other articles too tedious to mention. At Heilig's eld stand, main street,' SALISBURY,' N. C. 30:1 v ' SO Ail. c-r- Practical Blacksmitii IIORSESHOER. SHOP connect with Hrown & VerMe's Livery stables. tT"i4 designs orsnoes, to bult any snape or foot. All siioelri? on strtetlr ii ntir.r nrtn .clp's aa.l WAR RAN TED. All Siscis bUck.s.nllLlng proaiptly done. - is:iy FOUT2S HORSE AND CATTLE POWERS Will eare or prevent IMsea. Ko Hoitas will die of Colic, Bots or Ltnro T Teh, If Foutz Powders are nsed 1 n 1 1 ri.e. : Foatzs Powders will care and pre Vea t lioo Ceouu Fontz"s Powders will prevent Gapes ik iowta. Fontzl Powders will Increase the onanttrr of mlllc and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm -and sweet. . i : Fontzs Powders will core or prevent almost xmr Diszasb to which Horses sad Cattle are subject. FOTTTZ'S POWD2BS WIU. XTS S4.TISrA.CTIOJC. Cold everywhere. AVI3 . roTjTZ. Prowieter, TllEO. T. Klutt. Agent, 2;Cm S tl thn rv, N. C. 9 uhscribe for tle ralclinian1or.ly 'l BONDS . I To mnko Title to Land, and - Lahore r and Mechanics Liens, lor sale at this Office NOW IS THE TIME TO SUISSCKIBE FOB THE WiVT HMAK 'mm. I ill BUY- f YOUR II. I' -; ' I triii! win .r, t-.... .. yiiivi. ,fc tv r ail (M ' . AGESTS filing it find it -rkW PEOPLE want. It make U1 lk stitch,; runs easily, does the tritlfc8t and winds3 (ho bobbins w ithffe f theyvorks of.4te'inachiiie.;itl, W. ive circulars audr full particnlar I b f H? 1301 & 1303 Bnttonwcod r' P H I LM ELP H ! ICAI A UEDBlDn ft. ' Jianafactur oLIH lannTarTiiFftp fir 1 v r FPTrTin ' . r Unsurpassed for Durability, Economy, and CenvenwJ C blla all ItprwTemeau f T.1-. ""S Hi , Aa4 Perfect U Operation - L ALSO A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF STTPnTA'i C. F. BAKER (fe C0.i Salisbury, N.a To J. Howard Jones ami W. Karl jj,, 1 ident, you viil talirjioike tlut the'fJv - iiifj summons has uc.cn iasucd aguiui" DAVIDSyii Uounty-In SuDsriorCoiHt John M. Prim, ) .. :- Plainttf Auainst. I Svviu, J Howard Jones, j W, M. Earl, VefU. J STATE OF fiCRTH C ARC LI f-A, f h To the Shiriirf Batid?n ti a'iM: J You are hereby commanded to $llm,r" J Howard Jones and W. ST. Earl, the jv i fendants above named, iftliey le found 11,1 in your County, to be and appear hetftretl . Jiil,?c ot onr bupenor Court at a Cttr to be held for theounty Of Daviilson itithe Court House in Lexington on the btXc Oay or Aiarcii- l?b!), anl i'.nswcnhe cArH idaint which will be ducted in "ti,,. .. 1 of the-Clerk of the Superior Court for Uid County, within the three tirst ,das "of Term, and fet JluiJaitI; DefindanttakeiK), tiee that if they' fail, to answer the said mi. 'i plaint within' that time, the PiHWdnTTdit? apply to tho Court for. the relief demanded" iu the complaint. ii L Herein fail not, and of this suaunoasmabf : due return. . . . . , .H Given under mv haafd and tliepcal nffjij Court, this 12th day of Sc)tentl)tr, ISiil! " C. F. Lowk, . Iltl h -e. S. C. Davidson Cil l I r .-t Yon will also take notion thatat tljfMSMK tune lu-said ca:.e a warrant of afaf-limrnt - .was issued against otir liropeftv fpHty1 ?iimof two thousand and ninteen Uollff and liJty -ents,' (2,019,50) due by Pfmtt. eotint, and returnab'-e'to said Court id hli v........ ii...; ...i m i :.. t . ttt,; when anil where youjuay appear HJMt think proper. This th iiav of t)ct. if 79 C. F. Lo wr.. C. Jno. II. Welbtirn, IliividsonCo No51:6w PhTa. Attv. . j To J. II. J.tr-r H.rd lv". M. ffirLrym rrsi fait You trill tal-e notice tLd thr J'Ji Ming ttim- - Wins has ten iwtcj aymiint ym. at DAVIDSOII Conaty la Supricr Court M. L. Johes, I - " !!; PlHiiiuir ! ncain.st . Summons for Rtlief.j J. 11. .Jones and I V. M. Earl. Deft, j j ' . STATE CF KQRTH CAROLINA, You arc herehy commanded to u!nmpn J. H. Jones and V. 11 Earl ihe I)efendan! j above namedjif they - be found within T0ttr County, to be and appear befyre-the IJail of onr Superior Court al a Cjinut to Lelielil ; for tin; County of Davil . on at the C'oujt. House in Lexintrtcm oil tlte 1st .Monday of March lSO. and answer t lit-cons phunlwliicji; will be d.'iMwited iu lh -oiifve ol the Olerfl of the Superior fourf fraid lcunty, witjfl. '. in the three first dayn ol'faid Ttrni, and let -the said Defendants take notice t'laUfiJl? fail to answer the said omplaint within -that time, tho Flaintitf Iwill apply to tt Court for the relief demanded ju tliecon plaint. - . . ;,. , -i! IP Herein fail not, and of this sumuions due return. " ' . Mr fZlvnn UMrlnr ir w mn l anrl t lift fial of Uli Court, this I2th day oi September, i5i. C. F. Lowe. . ' C.S.(T i ... ii You will also taktnotice that at tlieiamf ' time in said case a warrant of attaebmraf ; was issued against you property for tM sum ot nine hundred ancL -five dinars a ! eighty-one cents, (.9Q5,81) duo plaintiff bjj ; ojen account and returnable to saiucuu.! in s iiil (mintr on th. first MondaY inMarcfl I8S0, when and wheie youcan appear i vou thin-k-proper. r This Oct. 8:h, 1679. C. F. Lowe, ; - C.S.C. Jdax II. Welbckn. Davidson Co- Cw PlfLy-Atiy; HALE'S W3EKIT2.!: On Tnesdav, the 7th dnv of October, I ST9, and iu the City of Raleigli, the-ttaJennS" ill ojinHinenrii tli r.iih!!alinn of .1 i m.t rm. m tv - w J aj t- : .j a vnt'Ttr pitmr ivi mMOCliATICl KJVSPAPEK., These four words convev all iliat a c5lni of I'rofpeet.ts could tell: the good joi-ine-'j the Kuecexsf the party wTuch i the 1 m(- Mate and the country ; the pnbucaooffl the news : iheFe he" i1 jeets piopl-; lie can do the last and coiiirrbiue io ! Snd second, the suW-ribrr does rjot. "r"f oubt. The people havfrMt their seal J P"j proval upon his ast and; he "doSn oot aoam the future. ; - - v ' ! - Hale's Weekly will be printed from and beantiful type and on fir white Pfr' The priee will be-two UoIFar per annum. ... . i 'v. . a .. ....... ........ , . - ...... . r. ixvl' - nient and no nanr HI be sent aoc. - ration of the time paid for. - ... ': :; r l ;. P.M. HALE. .Elejgli, Sepli 15,1879, fl PA RSONS SXtTFF. Still incrensiaf in favor. Try it. It is nnhl nna i For kile by J. D. Gaskilu various other' blanks for sale hit - Mortgage Deeds for sale here j n Kt'.n 1 1 " ''-'! " !---fi! ! 9
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 20, 1879, edition 1
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