' ! ! ' I; i J 1 - Iti hi If' iill '. 1 '. i St A in it i hi In i- ..t till m i. m !' 3 Carolina Watchman. THUB3DAY, FEBBUAUY 20, Je30. Zjf The Utica Convention, which met yesterday, adopted $i resolution favoring the nomination of- U. 6. Grant. 1 Tfe ilealtu Officers of Sau Francisco fiukre coudeiuued "China Town," a qnar Lur occttpied by. the Chinese," as a irois- uncp. , XT " "'-iff r- ... J : A fire at Batesvjllo on the 20th resulted " in the death of two men and the loss of $ 70,- M)0 of property. V. grocery. It brwku out' iu Clapp & u l The 'New York Times in nil Article of V Ability in which' many quotations of eyj - i dance aro recited, arrive at the sage cou- tlnsion that niair does love woman! 1 ' ' j A correspondent of Uie Statesville Land , atari, says "Christian lieid,n who has , Weu quite ill iu Paris, i -convalescout, 7; ud hopes soon to bo -well agairir" j Tilden Stock in Georgia is bouyant Ga. U influential anion?: her sister States and - i "capable of doing much good or much harm - ta the approaching contest. ' .., II. Q.. Wright, Esq.;" one ofUthe editors of vtho Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel is dead. H was only 29 years old, bat had already I tnado a brilliant record as an editor. t The Legislature of Iowa has a bill before It making it a punishable offence for parties to treat" each other in drinking saloons. Drinkers will be glad of this, for standing treats is something more costly than plcas .ant. -" There was a fire on Broadway, N. Y., Sat urdsy, , which destroyed about $750,000 worth of property. Ilazen, Todd & Co., llafllecr & Co., Joseph Wilde, Jr. &.Ca, were th heaviest losers. Several firemen were damaged and two lost in the ruins. The cause of the fire is a mystery. i The National Democratic Executive Com , mittee met at Washington on the 23d, and . appointed Tuesday 22d June as the tinic and Cincinnati as the place, of the next meeting of the Convention to nominate 'candidates for President and Vice Presi dent. Ben Hill of Georgia bays Grant cannot carry a single Southern State, Neither can Sherman. Hayes would be the most successful republican candidate in the South bat the rads can't see it. And why cau they not ! i There was a full meeting of thej Governor's couucil to consider j the propriety of calling au extra Session of the Legislature to pass upon the Best proposition to purchase the West. N. C ' IL It We give the Governor's proclama lion calling the extra Session in another part of this paper. ' The Nihilists of Russia is the most des perately wicked organization that has yet Cursed the world. They reject God as a lie and denounce all law, human and divine, 'except thelaw of vti'jht. Consequently they are making a perfect pandemonium of Rus sia,' and will certainly reap a harvest of woes exceeding anything yet known in mod 5 era times. 4 The Extra Session, which is to convene ; 'on the 15th March, to consider a bid for the purchase of thoN. CIlailroad will 1 we trust, confine itself to the work it is called to do. It might save the expense ! and trouble of still auolher-Sessiou if the j Governor would advertise in the New ' York papers fur other syndicates to be 'presented while tho Legislature is in ses- ! sion. We trust the State has something; else other people want besides the West ru X. C. Railroad. y Tne curtailment of postal service to i country post offices to once a week, as pro- posed by the Post Master General, will be rone of the most unpopular measures of the ; times. The people will not and should not I submit to it. On the contrary, the business f of the country demands constantly increas- 1 1ng mail facilities, and the government, if "strapped," must make "a raise'' in some j other way than by depriving the people of this essential advantage. We hope our rep- resentatires in Congress will keep a sharpc mjm on iuia ousiness ana not allow the cur i tailmcnt proposed. Another attempt was made on the life of the Czar of Russia, ou the night of the 17th inst. The assassins exploded a mine of dynamite aud gun powder under the Winter Palace just about the time it was supposed the royal family was entering the diuing room. Tliey had not, however, eutered, and so escape the meditated de struction. Nine soldiers in different parts of the building werokilled aud a number of other persons damaged. Threatening missives are Bent to the Emperor almost dailyt and all ihe vigilenco employed to discover the sources of them fails. j y.L.Sauudefs, Esq., Secretary of State, : is out iu an open letter addressedto Col. Johu D. Taylor, Wilmington, iu which i he sets forth his views at length on the proiosed side of the Western N. C. R. R. ilr. Saunder' believes it i the only sure i ways of having the Rood completed with- iu a ; reasonable tnue. Jle believes the tax payers ot tlie btate will stand the S colnpictiou of tlie branch to Paint Rock, ! Vut tlie trunk line to Ducktown will eith ! r fail entirely or reqnire23 or 30 years topush it through. Mr7 Saunders has i evidently studied the subject with care and we have read his very candid letter with much interest. THE WESTEUX DIVISION OF I' If: Co., f lllx Addition', Division, and Silence, J Upon a stockholders application, embrac ing nearly alt pie .bona Jul stock, an injunc tion was granted by J udge A. C. Avery, on the ICth inst,restraining Wallace W. Rol lins and ahosdwhaJiave been ciing-with him, from farther managing , the affairs 6f this company. 1 A motion lor a Receiver jwul. be heard to morrow at Newton, by Judge Gilmer. . ' I . , , 'is . The complaint hpoa. which this injqnc- tion was granted, together with the exhibit attached, allege the most glaring and Mart lins frauds perpetratcti by Rollins, snd one 36: Stewart, a lawver from New York, acf- i- --'.v 'i M-lf -iilt t-i '!'iii1 mg secretly ana in coiiusion wuu uco.t h.( Swcpson and Gen. Milton S. ittfefield. . J ' Certain letters arc said to be in hand, as having pTsseil between Littiefield, ,Swepsph I ana otewart, snsiaimng me, of fraud. It appears that whil fraud in comiectionsrjth the issue of oveir $0,000,009 , of Bonds of,Uie..atate to.Swep son, tle then Presklentj to build the Road, which Bonds he and Littlefield appropriated to themselves,! that , Rollins and the New Yorklawyer,;!a9ting, in the name of this Company, professing to., try and collect the procQeds of those Bonds for the use of , the creditors and stockholders, and outwardly charging fraud, and all the crimes known to the criminal calender upon Swepson and Littlefield, seem to have been inwardly in collusion with Swepson and Littlefield all the while. j , , , , , The Stockholders pray for a Receiver and that Rollins & Co. may be compelled to account for large sums of money collected by them. s : . Gov. Jarvis iha3 issued a pamphlet ad dressed to the people of North Carolina setting forth in detail the steps taken by himself and Council i, the matter of the Best syndicate and. the reasons which in duced him to call ah extra session of the General Assemhly. It would seem from this address that tlie Governor has acted with all due caution, and that he is fully con vinced that he is in tlie line of duty to the people of the State. With the present lights before us, wd ate willing to accept this con clusion, and await results. The Governor has certainly rendered a public, service and done himself credit in giving a full and sue cinct accouafof the business, and leaves it where it properly belongs, in the hands of the people's representatives. The address reaches us rather late for this . issue of pur paper, but as it is of public interest it shall appear in our next. The rise ' in !the price of paier is des1 kined to a sliort existence, wo think. There Is reaBy no' sufficient .foundation for such iucreaso and it can only be re-f gjirdecl as au ( attempt of , ,a few , p gro wj ricli at the cost of the. many. Neverthe less, petitions! are already olnguprio' Congress- asking for' snch changes in! the present laritl' rates on articles used in the manufacture of paper as wrilremove every plea for high prices. The manu facturers may sustain present rates for n while on the ground or-high duties on chemicals, &c., but when that is taken laway they must come down.' The Charlotte Observers says there lias beeffii negro g6ing the roands of the cabins in Riclimoud county, representing that he is an ngent of Grant, : that the election of Grant is certain, that he will be emperor, and will 'make a glorious distribution of hinds, goods and chattels ; and that all who contribute1 ten cents or; a quarter shall share in the distribution. He is raisiug money for himself. Why don't the negroes raise him f ' ' ' ' - Raleigh Observer : The papers seem to be in trouble over the' Aatns- of1 Mr. Robertson, ' lately - appointed censns bu pervisor for the first- district. The Re publicans i claim hiiii and Wnie of the Democratic papers deny the soft jrapeach-i ment. W'e clais him as a Democrat, for although he 'had been a Republican, he was, wo heard, elected to the Legislature as a Democrat, and certainly he has since acted with us.l Bat it is singular - that there should be any doubt. Nkw STEAMEK.-Sayannab,;iGai Feb. 23. The new steamship, ordered by the Georgia Central Railroad from John Roach & Sou, has beeu named "City of Augus ta." She will be one of the largest steamers-in the coast trade, having a capacity of six thousand bales of cotton and fine passeuger accommodations. . , We hear men speak of Grant as the strong man," and say he can give the country peace, r Strong how ? What need has this coun try for a strong maut We , thought ours was a popular government, and was strong because t the people rule rnot be cause they were ruled. Is it possible that the people Jhave become tired of liberty t Do they want some one to clutch theiu by the throat, and . bind the feitters of despo tisni upon them ! This country has had enough of shoulder-straps aud bayonets. Give us a civilian to rule over us. Lead us no nearer military despotism J i,. v The farmers throuxrhout this section arc picpaiing to go it heavy on tobacco this year. We will make this suggestion; It is not the quautity but the quality, that pays the best, so whatever you do make endeavor to growiifine.--ZiiwtPrc. Raleigh Observer: Col. S. T. Carrow. who is now iu this-city, and Dr. Palemon John, of Elizabeth City, have been chosen delegates to the national Republican cbh veutwu i at f Chicago front tlie first dhi trict of this State. h Both arc said to be pronounced Sherman meu. ! . Air!RoA.t. WEIITEIIN XC. e Je?iilutu CdllM in4Eitra I f f i ." M l 1 v. 1 l?7 ApnociAwr sr tug aovmson. By and with the advice jof the Coiincil of Stnte, I, Thomas J. Jarijis, Governor of North Carolina, in the exercise-of j the power conferred upon me ty the Consti tution, do issue thiarotjf Proclamation, convening the General Assemby in- extra session on Monday, the 15th day of Mai-ch. intheyeajr ourXordfoue then sand f eight htudretl and eighty, r on which.klayl attwelve o'clock, eridiairi the Senators! and Members of thfe House of Kepresenta- U ves of , the General . As?ieiubiy of 2s orth Carolina, are .hereby notified and, request ed to meet In their resiective,Hals in the Caiiifoir ill 'the ctf of Ilileigh;4 'for the purpose of scon sideling a tyreposuiou for the pn rchase of tlie S ta te's i n terest in , an d the completou of the, Ve tern North .Car olina Rail road,' made by AY. X BestrJ.N. TaTiaBl'SV. lti Orace' hrid JahieV V. Fish, of tlwr city of NewiYork,ofv whose finan cial responsibility, aaid; personal integrity 1 . naye , satistactory aasurauces, auu Un ' -.1 .' ' ' I 1. I.. .11! 111 M. . A. 1 and caused to be affixed thereto ( 3 f 'Great Seal of the. Shite. I S $ Done at our city ojtV'-Rnleigh, this the 21st dayof February, in the , ; ye;ir,of our-. Lord, , one Uiousand .". f eight hundred and , eighty, and in the one hundred aud fifth year of Ameti can Ibdependende. ' " i ! :- TIIOMA9. J. JaRVIS, ' By tlie GoTerqor : .1 Governor. ( ,G. L. DyiLKr, Private Secretary. . , Dimiuishcd Mail Service. ! !, ! t Only One Hail a Week off the Hail roads. special to JJaldiaore Sua. i WrASiiiXGTOX, Feb. 20.--The order of the Postmaster-General inj reducing the mail service upon all star routes (which means all routes that are not on lines of railroads) to one trip a week will cause a great outcry' .all overthe country, and will bring such a toranado aboat tne heads ot Congressmen that they wi,begladto ap propriate money, so that ithe regular ser vice maybe resumed. The necessity of this order is a natural consequence of the gen eral disposition -which' the department has shown in extending routes. So great has been tl5 increase of population in the WTest that thedemaid for mail fa cilities has vastly; exceeded the ap propriations uf i Congress, and Assistant Postmaster-General Uradyj has' enlarged the service whenever it Las been needed. Indoiug thia he has-expeuded- nearly all the imoney appropriated for the year an about seveu mouths, and as Congress has neglected sOifar to pi-ovid0 for thedeli cieucy, the PpstlnasterGeitral has deci ded to cut down the serjvice until the money, is appropriated, which, as stated last night, it ia htted by tjiose inten.8ted wUl.be-ejected through! (ho cunimittec on jqstofiices. - . -n: , The following is Uie text of tho order issued by the Postmjister-deneral cutting down tlie mail service ou -.ill the "Star" routes.,., ,. v.: -if'- ; To the Second Assistant Postmaster -General. That therej may be no deficien cy created to: maiiitiiiu t&e star service for the present fiscal year, Ldiiect that on and after the 1st of March! proximo, the service pu all sUir routes be reduced to one trip .per week, allowing one mouth's extra pay, as provided byflaw, on service dispensed ;with. I also direct that the service placed on-new routes since and including July 1,1671), be discontinued if the foregoiug reduction is not sufficient tor : the purpose indicated. 1 thing tlie apid growth of population (and business in the Territories aud in tho new States and the restoration and .improvement of the service, iu . the. Southern States de mand the, existing service, and many in stances additional service on old and new service ou recently established. routes. I also believe tho public . soi vico will suffer by t the, reduction, but the law reiuire that I shall not exceed the appropriatioa, and I am determined to conform to the . . i sf , Postmaster-General." ; Messrs Hall Bros hare senj their car to the car shed in Salisbury where the paint ing" can go forward in bad weather. It will be a very haudsoine car when com leted 'and will be a very attractive "ruui uing advertisement." Piedmont Press. ' A ROCHESTER PHYSICIAN'S PEKIENCE.' : R. Cahlkins, M. D., of Rochester, N. Y., certifies, Oct. Gth, 1379, that he has used the Safe Kidney anu- ljiver-Cure in Ins practice for: diseases of tho kidneys aud iver. and. the result has been satisfactory in the extreme. Ho says : VI would now prescribe the same remedy to all timilaif r amictcd, and rou are at liberty to so state iu your testimonials." JanltoApl , , jj NEWT ADVERTISENENTS. a ! FOR '! ; COTTON AND TOBACCO: : wWAHN'S PLOW BRAND Haw Bone Super Phosphate . .; t i For Cotton, - s - V Diamond Soluble Bone . , . t . . : ,i jor Composting. We are offering the shove Brands of Gutno to the Farmers, confidently believing that they -cannot purchase any otL4r thai will give fetter reuw-..' . . ' j Soliciting your patronage, we hope that al will eall and see ns and hear terms before GUAN making arrangement elsewhei e. t ; Respectfully, BERNHARDT & BEOS. 19:6w I ADVERTISEMENTS. J. YIBARQEp,: Graham's Old Stand ! DEALER IN cAMir4Y,r:pnrrttiir:taia a n iix ami uiiwuutiihj Frehr Meata W nH-kindsf-- .; :-it jit CAnnedj Gpods,r .Fruits, ponfeetions.c, t j 1 f 4 and get his prices. .3 11 19:lni LOW PRICES AND GOOITWORK I' 'Have made my Business a success. And I nerwi ofler the people of this county . .-. "..! j .1 .5 '.:. . f BEST MADE WORK in mj line thai chii he uad in the Slate. TJie Mnlerlitl I iwe in of ihe liwl Qualily, and I : ... sum he best i always the Cheapt, POLAND'S HEADQUARTEBS For Ilarnww and Saddles )Vllie place to make oil r on re liases All I axk is a trial and I guurmitte ili.ifatitn. .W . . :.t i can a Good Set of LI a rue for $3.50 and up to the hnext outside of New York city. - lean set I you a U00a Saddle at 3.50 and upward. j , - . Repairing done neatly and with dis pateh tJull and wee nie, next door to Craw ford' Hardware store, on Fiiier Htret. 18:3m j W. E. POLAND. I. P. BROWN House and Sign Painter, , Grainini. Mil j lalplni, &c. Satisfaction guarranteed or uo clnuges made. Orders from the country nromnt- y attended to. 18:1 m Church & Co's. Fine Baking Soda, Put up in neat packages, for sale at! J; D. McNEELY'S. NOTICE! Notice in hereby given to any one who niay i.ave cUims agaiuut the estate of Joseph A. lawkin, deje'd. that the time for presenting thehi will empire on the 4th of Marih next. I J. D JOHNSTON, Kx'r of Jos. A. Hawkins, dee'd. . Feb: 12tlr, 183(1. lb-.lt ' Our Congh Syrnp. The most palata ble, soothing and enicaeions remedy ever placed before tho .public for that most ireaueu or uiseases, cotigus, cuius, dec, manufactured at BARKER'S 18:tf Drugstore. ' hi MER0NEY & BR0. i Have their well known establishment in full and regular work again, and respectfully o- tcil order. 1 hey have in their employ Mr. J.A.GILL, one tif tlie best Machinist in the country,, with a full force of tried work men. Are; prepared to do all kinds of repairs on Engines aud other Machinery, at short notice. Their feundery is in full operation for casting1 in Iron or Brass. Their Machine Shop is turning oufSasli, Blinds, Doors, Moul ding, c, and everything called lor in that ine. Persons wanting anything in these sev eral branches, would do well to call and see them. They are still manufacturing the cele brated Meroriey Plow. FOR SALE-BARGAINS I 'One second hand 12-horse portable Steam Engine, as good as new. Also, a 25-horse power Engine, now in daily use, will be lor sale in a month or two. Call and see them. Feb. 19, 1880. :8:3m 1 O. V. V. Our Vegetable Vermifuge. The great est known remedy for expelling worms. Safest, surest and most reliable. Manufactured at 18:tf BARKER'S Drug Store. To Country and TOWN MERCHANTS & DBT7GGISTS NEW YORK COST, BY THE DOZEN : Laudanum, Paragoric, Ess. Cinnamon, Ess. Lemon, Ess. Peppermint, Bale man's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Cattle aud Horse Towders. Call and see and save freight and other ex penses at ENNISS' Enniss' Hog Cholera Cure; A certain and Safe Remedy. Try it. At Exxiss7 Drug Store. Enniss' Chicken Cholera Cure and Preventative ; an Infallible remedy, at Eixxsa' Drug Store. 18:tf O. Q. O. Our Quick Cure. As I thousands can testify. Nothing has been eqnal to it for the cure of colic, cramps and diarluea &c. in their worst forms. Manufactured at 18:tf BARKER'S Drug Store. TO LAND & MINERAL OWNERS ! Persons owning ! Farming or Mineral Lands along the line of the North Carolina Railroad, from Con coi-d to Greensboro, and wish to dispose of tho same, trill do well to call on Jxo. II. "ENNISS, Agt. for NEW Haws t '' ' - TFT!!mt ttti it'll " -' ' Founaery & MacMe New York Land & Emigration Co. 17:tf IfficlMoM'ices! andr All other Grass Seeds,! Prices, (freight included)4 at Richmond ENNISS'. Call and see at : EffllS 1 'iuf hhu AUD ': t Would sa-fe nione being careful !! l" 1l 11 , enough to bilyouiy ' THE BEST1 BRANDS i-:. ACID JPHOSPHATEEL i 1 (Dissolved .Bones) j ,!antL jpther Materials FOR. COMPOSTING. : I'HICEH; $tj. t ll),ror ;makiiiff One ion ; or iuu ins. uouon, payable J'ov. 1st . ' 3. . ...3:5 As there are, a great many Spurious and Inferior brands oflennl yon at low figures, which are, shipped under the name of "Cliemimls," to avoid taxation and aual v- siM, I repeat, y oh should be Very Careful auu save your luouev llr etans such goods as are legally autliorized to be sold in the State, aud have been analyzed and stamped. VP' Don't forget also that I continue to keep the old established and reliable, "MASSA" and PACIFIC" And COTTON MIXTURE, which I have been selling for the last Vl Tea:8 with perfect KatUfaelioh. Yoii have unit Ho ask thorn who have tried them. Da not w.-iste time, money and trouble 1y experimenting wflh the many new aim untried brand now going to beoneredyon. You will do well to consult the undersigned (who for the last 14 yearn hai made this a sne- cial busintM) before urciumin. J. ALLEN BEOWN. P. S Mr . A. Cook, i my authorized Agent at Ch Orove, nd will sell at Salis bury j.rices. 15:tapl0 . ., WORTH CAE0LI1TA, Davidson County, ( J2Ccwt A. A; Weaver and Sus.m Weaver, adtn'r of CUrisi ian. Evan, tlec'd, Plat'jfx, Petition to Sell Land for " - Assets.' Ayatnst Ejilir lim Dinner, Sarali Din lier, Elizabeth Evanw, Mary Di.sher, Jno Knltr, Louicu Fuitz, Dan'l Evans.Lucinda J'-vaiis and Michael Kvana. Htirs-at-Law, DcfewTls. It appeariua: to the satirtfa lion of the Court from the return of the Siierilf'utid the nffiduvit of plaintiffs,. that Michael Kvann, one of the defendant in the above proceed ings, is a non- resiueiu oi tins Mate, auu a ntcewary party to the determination of litis proceeding, in refer ence to the real estate in liiis State; It is there fore ordered, that publication be made once a keek for six consecutive weeks in the "Caroli na Watchman." a newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, X. C, iiotrfyTng the' said Micnael ivana to appear before the-Clerk of our Superior Court al Lis office in the. Court Houfe in Lexington, 'Davidson connty. on TljurwlajUie 1 1 tl) day of , Jdarch, 1880, and answer the petition in this proceeding, other wise judgment will be taken according to the prayer of thj petitioners. lo:uw c. r . Lowe, C. S. C. Music All the Year Round Christmas comes but once a year and, don't last Ibhg at that, but tlieotTHEnx MJsicai. 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In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine. 32 Paget', a Colored Plate in every number and many fine Engravings. Price $1.25 a vear: Five Copies for &5.00. Specimen Num ber sent for 10 rents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents. Address. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. BEST IH THE WGhLC! . . 4lV . . : "I 3 Mmw - i EL ANT RS ittfpnr Kl-rr w2a 1r of ulishtfy atrtv lvlille color. lniy nucar whlt. tninlnr't i v li neir, tnt a C..'1H 1N ZTll , CHimrif . a ityt ' ii Aiti in kiz. " di:a:d vi i-ow tkc dlfl'erenc. feo tlwt yrrr Tnk'nr It . rfi'teiTr"i Kii4a.i'l? i ;.;' rood. riinpln V-Tit w vrm tt of iY" wmrmtixt ralu"f toilfpTortr U pftf Frt'H i n.nt -r tc i ' i.' t vjoontiil r( t ii- h k'.xl wi ii bu tl Tit r lint r'-rtt- ) in r'.tir p .-r' -wnU! all U lior"g:. vc ' '1 h el-' riooo lij!IJ ti t-tt r i iti niit fc ioil l--hoii-n ff-i r ,tlin:-..nrH !- n'V tnii.ut- -sooner, tr lh miik 1 1 .! 1't:i - hit: tn t r.nanii'jr c f Ctmiu cky taUui si- -cupIum .lity . . i M , : Be r- r fn fv- f n r-v. & C 1 P"" f ' -l.ui'. th.nri-in; in n .W pi-kaM' J . will f 1 11e l e. hi..I Iiiut m i . Th y t t hi w.h Hiar mi k. n xttler to li tki l'owilcr, MkV4 1 w.ity 1 Hue La crujt. F3jio p lpncknre f TiluaMf i- """ tioai.J remit i-.iref l)y. t SHOW THIS TO YC3K SR0CE.1. 12:5m Who has once nsed the .TEOPLESf I MACHINE will preler it oy, r aJl oU, ' I -f",L-lA ' AGEXlL elling it find it just atitrh. 1 1 . - 1 3.-6 ra 8S" .. lss. s.-pvasMAir, . ATTORNEY AT LjLW, SAX.IS1 JURY, N. C, Practices in the State and Federal Courts. 12:Gui -53 Nortl Garotoa Preslijterian. :o: No efforts arc spared , to make this or gan 'of the North Carolina Presbyterians both attractive aud nsefnl. To do this we present such' a variety of moral aud reli gious reading as will bo read by young and old, rieh and poor, clergy aud laity, learned and unlearned. Our special niiu is to publish a live 'paper. It numbers among its correspondents Ilev. Drs. Druiy Lacy, J. Henry Smith, J. U. Adger and A. W. Miller; Kev. Mes srs. Jos. M. Atkinson, K. II. Harding, I). E. Jordan, J. liuniple, E. F. liockwell, P. II. Dullou, L. C. Vass, 11. G. Hillr NV. S. Lacy, W. W.Phan, F. II. Johnston, P. T'. Penick, 11, Z. Johnston, S. H. Chester, J. W. Primrose, S. M. Smith, 11. C. lieed, J. nelia Phillips Scer,. Mrs. H. M. Irwih, ,...! .,.,, v .ItuJ. ! i rr ' Address, JOILN McLAURlN, Editor ik Pi op'r, Wilmington, N. C NOBTH CAROLINA, - .... t-In Snpsrior Court Davio .Ccxuaty. ) B. F. Lukn, ndm'r of R. G. Young, dee'd, Plaintiff, Puition to sell land A r assets. Against J- INancy U. 1 etty, W. b. Swindle and wile Nan nie et al heirs at law, Defeats. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court upon ailidavit tiled, that W. 8. Swindle and wife Nannie Swindle Tannot, jifter due dili gence, be found in this Stale: It is ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the' Carolina Watchman," published in Salisbury, N. U., notifying the said defend ents, W. S. Swindle and wife Nannie, to ap pear at the oQice of the l-lerk of -the Superior Court of said County, within twenty days from the service hereof, and answer the complaint which ia filed in skid office, or the plaintiff will npply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This January 15th, 1880. G. M. Bjngiiam, C. S. C. 13:Gw 1SG. Who Shall be President ? Who Shall be Governor ? Take your County Paper, and then sub scribe for The Raleigh Observer, ; A Democratic Newspaper, "THE OLD RELIABLE." SAMUEL A. ASHE, Editor & Owner. Daily, per annum, $6.00 Skmi-Weekly, per an nun 3.00 Weekly, pci annum, .... ..... ti.(K) Postmasters allowed a liberal com mis sion on all new subscribers' they may obtain for The Oisseuvei:. Young, Medium-sized Mules wanted: Apply at this Office. I- KERR CRAIGE, gttomcn at Sato, Salisbury, J. O. "Tie Siier aiaii Trinmpliant !" FIRST PREMIUM AVARDED AT-THE STATE PAIR. Note the following; improvements : An Elegant guilded stand, Improved Dobbin Winder, winds thread -without running theniachinc. Improved patent Jouraalvhich maKes ii . THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE BEFORE Till? PUBLIC. Sold cheap for; cash, or small monthly instalments, at . the , office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, next door to Barker's Drug Store. 4:ly. ; J O. REAM, Agt. G AKE AKE UP YOUR UP YUUtt LUBS-a LUBS-a FOE THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, The PEST Weekly in Western Nortli Carolina. Only $1.50 a year in advance. PARSONS S SNUFF, Still increasing in favor. Try it. It is mild and pure. For sale by J. D. Gaskill. g f -V, . . -i PEOPLE want. ""at til Aujuiaes tbe RlmW i '. rnns mrIIt il.a j J7 a vuc viue8t f1' wotkrand -winds the bobbins wfthoubT the works of the machine. Write fi,i v 1 ; mutt misiW, iii&i K M 130i:&1303Buttonwoodlrl PMIafielpMa Sewins Maciie cil, ; ISAAC A.SHEPPARD &C0.aS ; ' MaaufactttraR of TITB m.nZ!!'H Unsurpassed for Durabilifjr, Economy, and Cwvl3 Ab4 Perfect la Opcrmttoa. ALSO A VABJED ASaOBTMEXT OP BnPQjo, HEAllNG STOVES C. F. BAKER & CO., Salisbury, N, c ":LL JJ XORT1I AUOUp Dayldson County, gKioiCotB, vif,dece'd. -j" Ptff Against W. C. Davis: widow, and dial-1 f niers S.Davis, Mary EJDa- vis, ii. v. jeiiKins and wf. T.;iU, Susan S.;Jenkins, Thos. F. Da- , Q vis, Andrew Hoffman and wife r ! a.i. .imuiiif its v. i luuinnn. iivja ..: ,.f it. ir. - . C. Davis, Ida V Davis and Jna V Davis, (the three last nam'd bei ng m i no rs wi thou t - gua rl ians) heirul-law, i . Dfdh. It aptwanng to the satisfaction oft!.. Court, by the Sheriff's returna and Pltintifl-. 4v;.i..;f ik. ri.it,.... p "HU auiiKi i, iyiiuiRis iv, i 'a vis,, one of the Defendants in theabove -nanu-d proeeeJiiU is a non-resident j)tthis State, and isn! cssary party to the final detemnnatiog 4 this proceeding ja reference to real ejtatii this State : It- is, therefore ordered Hula Court, that publication be made once kveek lor six consecutive weeks in the Mifan Watchman, a newspaper .published, imbe town of Salisbury, notifyinii the said fhil. niers E Davis, to appear Ijcfore the ClerkJ ot tne bupenor Mourt ol Davidson fWr at his office in the Court house; in Lexin't'oa on Monday, the J9th day of JVIarch, WSO, VtT ' f.cntbi!k ! ,a? hcczi fiIei?. !hls Proceeding. jothartk judgment will bd takeu accordihg to tin prayer Of the petitioner. . ; . U. F.Lowe. C.S.C:: Charles L. Heitnian, Attorney for Petitioner. .If Pep $' AROUND-tie CORNER TO TNE PUBLIC CREiTIHOt lULIAN!8EII:EYi Galet Maters' ail Cap& Their prices arejas low as it in powibldi make them, and their work nbtinferibrtOMJ; Tlieyfrll onlera in two departments. ' J Their ready made-stock in hancTcorapriii a general assortment of hou.e furniture 1W Hteadi, Do 1 " us, Clothes Presaes, " Hacks. VarJrobes,.Dook-Caei,CujlMrdw Candle Standi", Tin Safe, Tables,. U'ashstand, Chairs,1 &c.! Thy keep an assortment of : ' ' ' COFFINS of walnut, pine andgjoplar, from 1 upwari. A lio, Window Sah., They fill ordrrs withMt vexatious delays. Will contract for carpenter" work and warrantialixfaction. WillUMp" 1 urn her and country produce in, exi-liangt furniture. fcrhou nearly opposite Wtchmi Office. JULIAN &FKALEI. 4:ly j - HOW TO SAVE SIS! BUY you? WARS HARD- II. And you will not only save raony, , MjJ the Best Goods made. Yoa will fiad n Well Selected Stock of Hardware, 31of Threshers, and Sewing machines, Straw-Cutters & orn-Shellcrs. Grain Cradles, Grain anrt3rass Scythe. Plown, Hoes, Mattocks and 'VicVjh-W" Spades and Forks, Glass, Paints, OdsJW' and rarnish, Lockn, Hinpes arid bctt Dissten's Cro&i-Cut, Handind Mill biT Blacksmitli & Ca MOESE AND MULE SII0 Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cat Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. BUGGIES, OPElf AND WITH TtP Buggy-Harness, Harness Leather Mountings, WngwMtnd Buggy MfgJJ and many oUicr articles too tcdiou nientionr . !i i At Heilig's old taixd, main tre SALISBURY, N. & ' 30:ly i .' Cheap Chattel Mortgage5' S 11 IT 111) Alj Tools arioujrother blanks for rale here lip. if;! ml f ; V