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xv, JMBr "it' l! p T Ijc lb Nortlj State SALISBURY, FRIDAY, APBILV VATS ITEMS. Kw Advest iskiikkts. New Spring and Summer Goods Smith, Foster & Co. New Goods nd New Firm -McCubbins, Sullivin le Co. Singer fewing Machine Meroney ft Bro., agents. 140 Premium The N. C. Land Com pany. IniporUutTruat;Sale Thoa. E. Brown trustee. Attachment Notice John Chisholm, J. P. Pumpkin Seed, Catarrh Snuff, Crock cry and Kerosene Lamps At Jno. II. Eniea'a Drag Store. Nursing Bottles and Elastic Syringes At Dr. E. Sill's Drug Store. WAB1R31ME3 AT RALEIGH. ,,'TLur. or shots tocouut of a fracas i OUB ADVBBTI8IMO Coi.UMXB begin, this week, to wear something of the ap pearance of the olden timo when Salis k.M - nmA mm Kiiin 1 1... MA. t tl.rilMlifr sroae perous place oi business in the r - '.1' - Mf ' - oi NortsT Carolina. Jat readers in the adjoining counties will see from the adrertisinc columns of the Old North Stale that Salisbury is at ill the place la buy goods of every variety either by wholesale or retail at prices to suit the timet. Messrs. McCubbins Sullivan & Co , Smith, Foster & Co., and Roberts, McNeely St Co., whose extensive adver tisements now grace our columns, are gentlemen of character, energy and en terprise, as are our other merchants and business men who will speak for them eelves soon through our columns. We would aeain tar to our readers in tlie4! adjoining, and especially the Western counties, Salisbury is the place to buy your goods whether at wholesale or retail Th Alamance War OvTtu. Some tince a brutal negro of the county of Ala- mance made a fiendish attack upon a re spectable young lady, for which be was chastised by a party of persons unknown. Immediately a bowl was raised by a cer tain class who claim to be the "truly toil" that the negro had been chastised by the Ku Klux because of his loyalty, notwith standing the tact that tbe leading radical of the county declared that if he were the father of tbe young lady be would shoot the negro if he had to lay in wait for him behind a log. Certain magistrates called upon Gov. Uolden for troops to protect the "loil" people of the county, aud forth- -iih.nortim. of the mil ::u sent How this disgraceful matter terminated nay be learned from the following which we clip from the Raleigh Sentinel Ashamed A gentleman just from the scat of war in Alamance informs us that, tbe magistrates who applied to Governor Holden for troops, pretended to be great It surprised and mortified when the "vet erans" arrived. They soon found that they were losing ground with the people, and were very anxious to have the lish" sent back. Badbam, who said he would lie behind a log until the moss grew upon his back, if he were the father of the young girl whose outrage was attempted, until he hsd killed the negro, Attorney Badbam sent word to Dr. Moore, one of the Commoners from Alamance, that be would have the "majish" removed, provided that he, Dr. Moore, would give assurance that the Ku Klux ' would behave themselves. The Doctor sent word in reply, that he was no leader of the Ku Klux Klao. but, it he were, he would give Badbam a pass to go in safety though tbe lines. Badbam Would lie behind a log to kill the negro, and yet he wrote a letter to Gov. Holden asking for militia to be sent to Alamance. How is this! Badham, "don't tote fair.' ' We learn from the same source that Al amance county was never more quiet that "peace reigns in "Warsaw" once more. Wo trust that peace will always reign there, and throughout the State. ma- We copy from tbe Standard day last tbe following A PxtWUNAL Mm renco took place in this city, Tws9raay af ternoon, which created considerable ex citement at the time. The facts as we learned them, are as follows t Tbe Sen tinel has been for a long- lime, filled with the most shameful person al abuse of Dr Mcniiinger Secretaiy of Slate, and others. On the 3d lust, there appeared an ar tide in the Seniiuel reflecting on the "II oldest family," supposed to have been wrilen by Mr. Kingsbury, one of the eri itors. Yesterday morning Hon. J. W Uoldcu called upon Mr. Kingsbury at the editorial rooms of the Sentiuel' office and asked him If be wrote the art ice. He laid be did not that Mr. Turner was (he au tor, and that he Was away, but would re turn In the afternoon. Accordingly Mr Holden sought to meet tbe responsible editor or the Sentinel at the IN. J. K ul road depot by the usual entrance, learn iug that he would be in Raleigh by the 5 p. m. train from the Kant. Falling in this, be encountered him not far from the depot. Mr. Turner drew ht pistols. Mr. Holden showed none. Mr. Turner threat ened to shoot any body who advanced on him. Before Mr. Holden came up, Mr. Men ninger, brother of the Secretary of State, met Mr. Turner, aud asked him if bo was 1 1 anthorof llui article in ihfeJHautinal nfrT Turned JplW, "cH aTSy office and 1 will tell you Metinlnrer pro nounced him a liar and a coward. At this juncture the Mavor caused the arrest of all tbe parlies and bound them over to the Spring term of Court i he above is what the Standard says, and here follows the material portion of tbe statements! Mr. Turner, Editor of tbe ."ctitincl When we reached tho depot from Sroithficld on Wednesday evening, a lad entered the train aud informed us that Joe Uoldeu and some dozen carpet-bag- cers. negroes and natives, were ou the platform with clubs to attack us. We went out of tbe est entrance, as we al ways do. We have not gone ont of Ibe Eastern gate since the depot has been en- cloned. A gentleman from Sheffield, who was unarmed, and whose acquaintance we had recently made, walked by our side, tor tbe purpose of seeing a fair fight. heu we bad gone some hundred and fifty yatds up the street from the depot, Menninger, with a stick in band, came nti in our rear and asked if we wrote the ar ticle on carpet-baggers. We are are in formed to day, that he says be had, at that time, a pistol in his pocket ready cocked. We replied, come to oar office and we win give you inn satisfaction on that subject. He said it we did write it, we were a rascal, and Interspersed bis conversation with some- elegant oaths. In Harris the Superin blic Work wlio located the Hwching up hi tho rear outers. -vneu we rest we turned into it some thirty steps tie in t he middle of the vaut shniiUs, eat i'icli bad ou me. cars, tennis tne they were too many for us, advanced would be tie advanced aud no was fired Here two JpolicVfljcers came in and commanded tho pease. We refused to surrender our arms to two different officers, who, hesitating to seize them, seemed tacitly to acknowledge our right to hold them. Mayor Harrison, the Governor's brother-in-law, came up and, against our repeated remonstrance, rompelled a sur render of our arms. We were, between two police officers, marched up Davie street into Fayetteviile street, through the market yard and into the Mayor's offiee, (jnst over tbe city prison.) Grinning negroes, rejoicing carpet-baggers and renegade secessionists flocked around, about, before and behind the meanti (i ndent of 1 Yniten of Joe cam and turned, 1 mil IV ncr-wvancms sssssWndi We have not beard full particulars, bat understand lha body was horribly muti lated. The murder is supposed to have been committed last Sunday morning! A negro has been arrested on suspicion. Hilton was employed by Dr. Elliott to attend his mill, and was a young good standing A GOOD MOVEMENT. Mr. Sawyer, af South Carolina, Introdu ced a bill in the Senate on Monday last, which was referred to tbe committee on the judicia ry, prescribing an oath to be taken by per sons who participated In the rebellion bot are nut disqualified from holding offic e by tbs 14th amendment. It enacts that, instead of the oath prescribed by the Act of Jane Sod, im. they shall take that of July 11th. '68, which is as follows i "I, , do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support aud defend tbe Constitution of the United .States against all enemies, tor eii(n and domestic ; that I will bear true faith and nllegiauce to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion i and that 1 u ill well ami filthrallydhjeharge dit of the oilier in which I am about Tojttiter. So help in God." The passage of this hill would be of service. Ui the Southern people by enaJMH them t hare tbe mail routes and post olll re-opened, and in other ways. In f Is Rev. Jel Hobinsoi MAURI J ay. Huff-. county, 1 K. nned v. Miss Mary . at I vk, m wean . a.h SKAinsoU o AIM, OU I lie to Miss hi BP 8th ins., by William B teller. county, on thi N. Davis. Mr Mrs. I to E. . .w. 1 mm he Hth Inst., Mr Ann Bulliitrer. sinci, on la lamatuuL. Mr. i" Mrs. Fannla Wilson ib lust., Mr. U. J. Powell msj Aud, daughter of Hiram 0. n i b n . J ' . In Union. conuty, W consumption, at tbnrcsidciiee oi her brother in-law, Mary Horsey Ueasb. daughter of tho late James Heath, in ber 4 Hth year. ..Mf BURY MARKETS APRIL 2, 189. 1 ST i. sua : my VN-rRO THE 80U01IUS CANE. lor ssssssmsssm .ssr g lslssssi.- JanV&thTl889. - grr, -Umtt u'Uismsw ueen nancsa us couSrs audWa man who fired nana o upon U3. Mr. Turner was released on giving bail for his appearance at Court. Blackwood for March. Scott's re publkatiou of this standard magazine has been received. I he following are the contents : 1. Historical sketches of the reign of Georee II. No. X The Novelist. 2. Double and Quits : A Comedy of Errors Part V. 3. New Zealand and its Gold-fields. 4. '1 he Northmen, Heathen and Chris tian. 0. A Whist Reminiscence by an Old Hand. 6: Stage Morality and the Ballet. 7. The Arts in the Household ; or, De corative Art applied to domestic uses. P ARTirr lar Notick. The New Ec lectic and The Land We Love are now united. Tbe address of tbe consolidated Magazine is, Tbe New Eclectic Magazine, Hi Lexington St-, Baltimore ; and its pub lishers are Tnrnbnll A Murdoch, to whom all correspondence relative to the Maga zine must be. addressed, and to whose ol der all drafts, must be made payable. Gen. Hill's address is Charlotte, N. C. Sad Jkerrance On Saturday after- uoon, JMioch Urrcll, ot Davie eonnty a blind pupil in the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution, twenty-two years of ;'g was drowned in Whitaker's mill pond, three miles from this city, under the fol lowing circumstances : On Saturday morning Ortell asked per mission ef the Steward for himself and or hers to walk in tho country. He de clined to grant jhe request as Mr.. Palmer tho piincipal, had given positive orders that nono of the pupils should leave tbe premises to go outsido of the city during the day. Hfeyertneieas, lie determined to- go, and induced three oth -e youths to ac company him. One of them, named Chaplain, who is partially blind, acted as guide to tne party. Last week we published a communication ou this subject from a gentleman of higl character who is an excellent practical cheat isU We this week give the following from Mr. Win. F. Deasly, the agent sale of Weller tt Hatch's patented X. C, which we find in the Sfnr WlLMIXOTON, N. C, Editor Morning Star : Dun Slit : Knowing that yon fully ap preciate the importance of my mission to your city and that your eolgmns are always open to eommunications calculated to pro mote the interests of North Carolina, I feel no hesitation in requesting the nablioatitm of the following fact relative to the ssawu- factnre of the nunur and ejwwas from the sorghum canes, apposing a farmer or indi vidual nas tne right to make sugar by V el ler tc Batcher's patented process, which re quires only ordinary skill and no cbsmieal, he will require the following articles of ma chinery, vis : A two horse .Mill. With shaft extending be low so as to admit of the Mill being set in the 2nd story and driven by the horses be low, iSl.VMsl. 2 Patent east iron, self-skimmiug, sjoasm- lattng Pans, )50,U0. -1 sheet iron furnace fur do. complete With chimney and grates, (40.. 1 Patent cast iron, self-skimming Finish ing Pan, ( ' I Sheet iron furnace for do., complete. with chimney and grates, i 'i". Total cost a shop of complete outfit, as above. -'') Besides the machinery, sheds and a sugar house, which can be heated by. a Move to promote granulation, are required. 1 ne sheds and house (for any old house is suscep tible of being raadtf by a very little outlay sails Ms tic anugsSfhsusi) and will not r..t in this' State more than &J00. which added to $33$, makes $4ti3 actual outlay for ma chinery. This aaratiis will work up the canes from 40 seres of laud certain. Add to the above $95 for contingent expeus. troughs, skimmers As., and you will see that for the small Sum of $500, a man can place himself in tt condition to become a sugar plan ter. y One acre of land will produce (I speak of good corn land) from 100 to 300 gallons of mush sugar, each gallon of which yields from 5 to 7 pounds of sugar and leaves residiums of 5 to 3 pounds of syrup. Supposing the land yields 100 gallons we will obtain SW pounds of sugar, worth 10 cents at least; and 50 gallons of syrup, worth 0 cents, from each acre. This gives ns $80 gross per acre. I am confident tbe sugar will bring easily 13 cents, and the syrup 80 cents, but 1 placed it at the other figures -to be certain of keep-' ing within solid bounds. Thesugaris made iu two ways either by centrifugal force or by pressure. 5 ; Centrifugal force makes 5 pound.- and leaves pressure 7 pounds and i of syrup A zallon of mttsh sugar weighs II pounds, and one pound is allow d f r evaporation and waste. If centrifugal force is used a small mill, which ill turn out more' thau one barrel per day. will have to be ob tained. These mills cost from $40 to $75. If press force is used cloth like that em ployed by manufacturers of cotton seed oil will be required. What this will cost I am not prepared to say. but I am satisfied the price is not great. The mire seed will cost from . to UO cents per pound, and t requires 1 pounds tothe acre, or an outlay of 80 cents per acre. These seed can easily be obtained at IvoniRVilie, Kentucky. If the machiUer were made here it could be sold at than tho figures mentioned above. All the castings required are perfectly plain and can easy be replaced if broken. From what I Have stated above, you will perceive that il tun fanners, who desire to plant 4 acres each, and make their own sugar and syrup, will loin together they can obtain thoir machinery by paying' $50 a piece. The wear and Inju ry sustained by the machinery in tsswkingup a crop is esti mated at iu per cent. Then for Ml'CuNNACOSlnr, j crtsnwd, JN per KMod, .......... sr nuiu, uiuow.i ul, busb. . " i a EttOD, I i 1 I ud, Vsra, per tmt tfft, per doxsn, FvSUk-i", "r l,'id. i'.our, fit Mcto' MStsikrt,j w t. " " ' . dried, apple pculed, " in. j. Id, baa, -mite, anucnd. npper, par .uud, ... Suls, " ...i McCubbins, Sullivan & Co' COLUMN. NEW GOODS NEW AND alralt, Mm JLvm FIRM! McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., ARE RECEIVING DIRECT FROM NEW YORK a vrjpHusrgeand will selected stock of F new end desirable iw k mm GOODS, isling in part of rfhaia. per ral IMS, I'. per hnhel BShK jsrpMsM n1 r fw'i nd. nariflfd. Orsshsi Palrsrisel Salt - imt, per sack. Liverpool, Tal.le, TotiilOSO, UStX K pound. a. awls Parts as, i- r fsatBss,&ii p 9nsr, flK P C1in.,l I 1.1 tMsWRlI OIL VI Aqua DrtisL Carbonate So (BXGLI8U) tu. n W to 70 U to 16 Ml So 90 to so . tea.TO o.eoio.8o . tos.oo tto so life. I u !I"UM sotAi.oo TIMOL. UlkCOD- m - da; AJ 1 NT) a I ranted half the Way lie A m il immr of other mmtv and frnthsjsss si psBasnsllr soliflt bore B. Sil,LBIrne 152 9l imlcsls, of wsr- I at about i Ptore. lisbury, N. C. srus it sain n WAVING JUST RKTURN Ul d from tin; Eastern Mar- to tM we call jroursttentionto mnch the Isrpest a ul most eompluto slock of floods iu this mar ket, all selected from nw and fn-h storks and styles, and a larce vortion purchased directly from the Manufacturers and their Agents since COM mm TRUST SALE OF LANDS ! TJ DT VIRTUS of a Deed of Trust to me eie- cuied by Joseph . Chambers, lor purposes therein mentioned, I wul siposs to public sale at the Court House door IK STATES VILLE, ....!... i i.. ' rlsaMnA.,u " on Tuesday, tbe 30ih day of March nest, (it beinfCoait week,) that well known and valuable tract of Land, iesr WaddeD's Turn Out, on the W. N. 0 R Road, wbersoo Wor-ham I looey cull now lives, bounded by P. R Chambers, 8. R 0. Wilson and others, CONTAINING 578 ACRES. Terms Twelve months Credit. Sal at IS o'clock, M. ALSO, At the Court House door. IN SALISBURY, on Tuesday, the 20th of April next, (it befog Court week) I will sell at public sale, about 180 Acres oi land, known as the Tboinas Chambers iraet. Said tract lies near Third Creek Depot, in Rowan county, and adjoin Win. Barber, Elisabeth Barks, John Burks snd others. At same time and place I will offer for sals ten shares of stock in the Bank of Cape Fear. Terms; Twelve months credit. Sals at H o'clock, M. WM. R. FRALST, Feb. 8, 1869 l2-2m. Tracts DkOOS, AtKDIOUrJBi, 40. If If NEW Drug Store AJTD FRESH DB801 MEDICINES, AC, in Salisbury, N. 0. I Dry Goods, Hardware Drug, nedlcines, and DYE-STUFFS, Boots and Shoes HATS. CAPS Straw Goods, Upper, Sole, Skirting, and HARNESS Calf, Pad and Lining Situation Wanted As Governess in a Family or a Teacher. A YOUNG LADYWHO CAN GIVE the best of references wishes to obtain a sit u- I atioa as a governess in a family of small chil dren, f ailing in ibis, she would take a school under ber own charge, or a situation as assistant teacher in a larger institution. Far farther information address tbe editor ot tbe Old Worth State. , ., March 26th, 18G9. 12 3m pd 4. ti NAILS, IRON A 8TEEL, Tanner's, Linseed and Kejosena Tbe 0M All resV pi in u in ofyMsn turn to a lemfni tui, w.unusssnsu GO s call at theell rj- Goods. a call at therell known Em ark.'t. We invite your atten- d rtajptock : :ss i R DS! Notions, nas? RsBnv.UAnc ninrutvA . JelSr'- - -:---lBsssTJ Soon nftcr their arrival at tbe pond. Or rell and Chaplain got in a small boat and the actual loss of 5 worth of machinery paddled,out into the pond. Chaplain fi id- year a farmer can supply his family and as mg the Doat was leaking lust, tried.tr per suade Orrell to return to the shore, which toe refused to do. Soon , the hoat conf meuced sinking and Chaplain swam ashore, and, before assistance could be giveu him, Orrell sank ta riseno more. 1 he body was recovered at an early hour aw Pfifcs, PtiteBi Mf'dicines, Pyt- , Vanm Fredrick Danglass, George Downing, and others, have formed an association tor tbe publication of a weekly newspa per in Wash lington in interest of tbe colored people. It will be commenced at one, said will be under the editorial charge of F red n rick Dauglassv in tho night and brought to tbe city. An inquest was held by W. R. Crawford, Coroner, on Sunday morning, and after a careful examination of the circumstance uttcnding bis death, the following verdict was returned : "Tbe jury from evidence ad need, snd after examination of the deceased, do ex onerate the officers of the Institution from all blame, and do find that the deceased cdme to bis death by accidental drown ing." Here we see another sad instance of tbe punishment which often follows diso bedience. We are assured by tbe 1'rin cipal that he never witfcr ann dream stances, permits tbe blind pupils to go to a mill pond, or water coarse without be ing accompauied by some responsible see- iug pcrsob. Raleigh Sentinel. Iirutal Murthr. As van go press, says tbe Charlotte Observer, we learn that the body of a young man ntmed Harwell Hilton, was found Ins briar patch Bear his bouse, abeuf three miles from this city, yesterday. vauts with necessary sugar. This pro in very general use in tbe North west State, hihI I am perfectly confident"! eventually oecome so nere, tor I: abolition of slavery in tho sugar Jslallds will compel' us to either adopt ft mode by which we can obtain our cn sugars, or ay three aini tour times iiie prices tor them The price for this patented process for .nrtn Carolina is eau.UXJ. and I propose to organize a company for its purchase by the following plan.' Tho shares will be worth $100 each. aeh subscriber wilL have to pav. for every share he takes. $30 cash ; or. to be more explicit, strppos you take 10 shaies, yon will pay $500, be charged with 10 shares aud cr.'ditee with your cash pay ment. The company after this will com mence the sure of county and individual rights, and from tbe first proceeds thus rais ed will pay your remaining $500, snd when tins has been accomplished the returning of your paid iu $500 will begin. J will here add that if I fail to sell the entire State to a company; I shall charge fir eonnty rights at tbe rate of $1 for each voter in said eonnty. I have written very hurriedly and may have committed error, but I do not believe I era far from right. In conclusion I would say. the T'nitrd States eontumri B78.7M4S5 punds of suijar each gear, and produces only about 75.OOil.000.- II. .hit .r t lit : I hrtrvtrifrh inrat;..;- r -are Tour ...... ... . .u . ..(...k. ".ru VI this matter will he made aud that North Car olina will take advantage of this offer, and I soon become a self-sugar producing Stats, i I remain, yours respectfully, Wm. F. Bkasliv iiffjf, v units, limners Kerosene and Ltnscrd tjiper, sale Oil Oil, a. , r I 4$m b I Mi ' ZD ' ' B9-BT U HH im n u riLiBiiiBsi.A JtMJLM J-JJ -EL JHH JLMJLWm Louis' best WHITE LEAD COLORED PAINTS, of all kinds, CASTINGS of different sixes ; And many other articles not enumerated ; all of which were bought FOB CASH, and will bo sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. We tender our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, and Hope by close attention to business aud fair dealing, to merit a tinnance of tbe same. Having had twenty year's experience, and having all tho capital necessary to conduct a large I!1 - i -. bBjjBjessWe feel confident that we can sell goods as low as any bouse iu Western Nbltli "Carolina. con- over IlTgreat variety of stales, and dies, fmv will be carefntfy sua? sMUTy bsb" y aW woo nas nan amen expsnenes, ann ssta at soont one nail tne usual rates bete, K. BILL'S Drag Store, March 96-12 Salisbury, N. C SEWING MACHINES. I HAVE THE AGENCY, FOR THE sale of a Sh utt le Sewing Machine equal in all respects to tbe best manufactured, with all the new attachments. I will sell this machine for twenty-five dol lars lees than other shuttle sawing machines are sold for in this Mate. A sample machine, can be seen in opera tion at Jan. Nil lie. ifeard's Millinery store, opposite the Old North Mate OSes. Salisbu ry. N. C JOHN BEARD- For sale by Clement Bro., lfoeksville, and Marler. Wilson 6c Co.. YadkinviUe. March 26th. 18ti9. l-3m Dr. EDWARD SILL, n ESPE0TFULLY announces to bis no mer it ous old friends and patrons, snd all others, that be is now opening, in tbe building on & b Corner Main & Jtislier streets, near inn Boyden House, an Entirely Fresh and Carefnlly Selected STOCK 09 DRUGS, MEDICINES, Snrgical Instrnments rertnmerr. Combs, Brashes, site, site, embrscinc almost every thing pertaining to a first clsss Drug Store ; which be will SOU, as has always been bis custom, at Ibe most satis. factory prices to purchasers. His long experience in, and thorough fssnil- ' iarity with, tbe business, in all its details, and departments; together with his accustomed unremitting personal attention', authorises tho nope of that success, wbxb has, heretofore. Usa variably rewarded his SCSYtsnSJI uwiiwwj. jw . v.. vautssur toon. Raleigh National Bank of iV, Varoltna. TITE UIRKCT0RS have resolved to increase the Capital Stock of this BANK to FIVE HUNDRED IK) OUSA.ND I ii l. La US. Persons vfshias;tosab- Kribe to the same wUtpisssSMnMnmiicutr itli March 5- Bin. Freaident. LOK I The Ku-Klux-Klan is About I A M RKA l)Y to exchsnmt Leather for aood IliUcs. Km and (Jail Skins. Itark. Tallow Lime, Ilopi. Barley, Corn, Rye, Oats, sud country produce L'eneralfy. 1 will also Tan irood Hides. Kip snd other r. . .X - . Ktn, lor one -luil i. 1 leturn my sincere thanks to a jreneron? public lor their liberal patronajre in my differ ent businesses, in this county, for the last twen ty years. Moses L. Brown s old stand, corner of Lee and Liberty Street. MARTIN HICUWINE. Salisbury, N. C May 10, 186a . wly o c KNOW AMD BELIEVE That D.e.B. POOL SON'S Drug Store is the Cheapest in Salis bury after ail. He keeps always on bsnd the best of Drugs, Medicines and every thins; reliable in quality usually kept in a First Class Drug Store. He buys bis Goods from tbe best houses in tbe United States only for Cash, and by so doing be can afford to sell cheaper tbsn Druggists who buy on time. Call on him at Wyatt'a Old Stand, nd get his price before purchasing elsewhere. 3F Prescriptions care fully compounded day or night at a price low enough to suit every one. The undersigned takes sjasst pleasure In announcing to tbe citisens of Lexington, N. 0, Davidson and tne surrounding counties that be baa opened A NEW DRUG snK ST. CLOUD HOTEL rp L HIS new snd eommodla HIS new snd commodious house . located corner oi Broadway snd 43J SUeet, poeeeeaeii advantagse over all other houwa for the accommodation -orMi it wasboiK esnresslv for a ftrst elans Fam tit Boardius lloote tbe rooms Leimr laroe aud en salt, bested by steam with hot and cold water, ami rarniMteu seeona to none; while the culinary de partment is in tbe most experienced bands, aflord njr gurtM an nneqaanea taste. tine or Atwood s ratent Kleraton is also smone the "modern improvemsau'' sad It tbe service at all honrs. Tbe Broadway and University PlsceCars nssstht aoorevi-ry lour minutes, rnnmne rrom the ( itv Hull to ( eniral far, while tne Hixtb and Seventh avs ue Lines are bnt a abort block on eit hci side, afford infr ample facilities for communicating with all the ALL KINDS OF Ml,' 1 ' ' W , MJ T9k . am euniry rroauce -ar TAKEN IN LINING SKINS, RD HA Iron. Steel, SatMle Hnrdwsre. and Carriage Trimmings; in fai t, tunnsanda of nrtieles too tediuk to isnuineratc. We ace ugeuu tor the Great Threshers and ERS, CLE A Also, llSnfiptr.;i r ' nf - Do. do. KilleBul JIT-Ww Invite ti .-:sii nnd the trssHBaoratir.np them tbeyKfind iiiitrdsnfoti rable tiiKKlflWWe b ly all kinds -Mtt-e vnur jmmKuerrius assugaBL amox. roattrj& for tbe celeb rsied tflasting INiwiler. on or jfereliants stock, asuiins i iresn and desi- of produce. which will EXCHANGE for GOODS AT THE RICHEST Harket PRICES. "W McCubbins Sullivan 4 Co. flalubury, N.C., April 2, 18G9. 13:lj MiTi imm Depots. Steamboat Landinca. places ofamnsemeot u uusiiieiwol the Rreat metropolis. MOOfiE 4 1IOI.T.ET, Bnalneaaof tbe great metrop march 19- 6m Proprietors, PROFESSIONAL. M. H. PINNIX, ATrORNEY, AT LAW. LEXINGTON, N. C. WlLL PRACTICE in the courts of David son, Forsythe, Guilford, Alamance aud Kan- uoipn counties : 1 v HWTsl M. rearftn.-tfj. nf N. C, Ralei r K. O. Keade, Associate Justice, " inwSdAjr---" r- -"--r- HP. Pick, - Bedford Brown, Yancey vine, N. C. Hon. John Kerr, J 11 McLean, (ireensboro', N. C. Thomas Unlhn, Jr., - " J. M. Clouil. Dobson. N C. January 29, I860. 4 tf IK THE TOWS Or LEXINGTON, N. C. where all their necessary wants in the Drug . i; i . , t . . g, mWi uucuiiiiniujjpimiii m iuw injure. Murv article is new, fresh, pure, and reliable in quaf- itv. Prnaeriiil inna coninntimied ai am K.nir nit the day or night. G. B. FOULSON, Druggist d-Apothecary. January IS, 1868. 3-3m. T A -P J i D.i.1 l a rro 1 1 itn it xvtTo i xmirx'0 1 1 mmmm w- JLYERTBODT is comulaismc of the deem. dations of these ravenous creatures ; as disgust- For a trifling sum. t hey can now get a sore and warranted remedy ; as prompt as it is ef fectual. at I. SILLS. Pros; etors, M March 981334 Saltabarr. N. C. M ROSAAIiIS Purifies the Blood. ii ii BEST ANCHOR BRANDS BOLT ing Cloths, all number, for sale b v McCUBBIXS, SULLIVAN & CO. Salisbury, X. C. S.M.I8BI 8prsca's 014 Stand, new I April 3, 1968. Great Labor Saving MACHINE, WOOD'S CELEBRATED REAPER and Mower combined ; Also, WOOD'S Mower de:iicb.d on baud, and French Burr Mill Stones BEST FB.EXCU BURR Mill Stones, Cq. Far sale by ; ,' '"- ' I Vl'l-TJIlTVa OT-T T Tf IV 1. nt Sslieburv, N. C. Salisbury, April 2, 1669. 13 lv Drw P, Bason, DENTIST. i kFFICE on the corner of Inmss and church V Streets, near tbe Mansion llouse- Aa the above la sometlinea oot of office: those calling in bis absence, by leaving their name in the Letter Box, la tnnee ikhw ; or by s sains utMal P. O. Satiabury; wili receive notice immediately on bis return. N. B. Having ased Anaerthatics Ibr SO rear, no one need be deterred by tear of Fain, sad very lew for want of mean who v al ue time sad observe di rection. 1- l'redaee takaa for Dental services, (if prefor- d.) -tf y. c Market Hous DR. C. A. HENDERSON, J J.AVIN'0 resumed the practice of Medicine respectfully oilers bis professional services to the public. OFFICE : The one late occupied by White head eV Henderson. Calls may be left either at his office, or at Ennia' Drug Store, Salisbury, Feb. 12, 18C9. 6- Cm JOH Y 8. Hi:DFRSOY, ATTl.EV4fl)lSELWHATUW, SALISBURY, N. J. 17 Will attend promptly to tbe Collee Uou of Claims ieb2o 1 y : BR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED WOMAN'S FRIEND I A ssA and reliable remedy for All Diseases Peculiar to Females, seen as Leuchorrea, or Whites ; Prolapsus Uteri, or lallmff qf the Womb; Irregular, Painful, or Suppressed Menstru f alion; Pain in the Back; Nervousness, Wakefulness, Weakness, nV. X DEDICATED TO THE LADIES OF AMERICA, For whose benefit it was designed, and whose ban. piuesa it will promote, by tbe discoverer. DR. J. J. LAURENCE. TO PHYSICIANS. The articles of which the Woman's Friend Is com. pounded are pebliehed around each bottle, sod it is believed to he the beat t'tcrine Touic sad ulterative yet discovered. , It is a vatoable end reliable agent is all derange ment of rhs Feqiale Reproductive Organs, and In ' ia, Nervous lloai'aclie, .-i.iual Irritations, 4C 3. IL RAKER A- CO., - wholesale agents, Mo. 4, Main street. Norfolk, Vs. S 1- To whom stl orders or letters most be ad. smwed. march Us lv JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, dC. SD Ja.4 .Wlt HAND BILLS CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS LABELS AND EVERT OTHER KIND OF JOB PRINTING, EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELL, And CHEAPLY done AT THIS OFFICE. 3Clerksof Courts, Slieriffst Ma gistrates, and other, in ordering blanks j will please refer to the Forms as num- orert in " Jlarttf-iSook far Lounrr Offi cers," published by is lehols (iormsn. Ksleigh, N. C. A , ......,.... BR USShV - .. ' I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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