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- a t)c (fli Nortti State rfc 8ALISHOKT. FRIDAY, JILT , HP V ear authorised iakniMtur.ce PkTER Wll.UAMSO.N, Km., a candidate lor the of- nee of Justice of use t'eaoe (or fiahsbury Town ship t the approaching August flection. We are authorized to an nounce JOHN K M008K a candidal-- tor Clerk for the Salisbury Townahip, at the elec tion on the Oral Thursday in August nest IOCA1 Nku ApTXRTiSBMtNTs. Connecticut Lift Insurance (Jo, II. H. Helper, spec i al Agent. N. d Home Insurance Co. II. H. Helper special Agent Southern Hepatic Pills. O. W. Deems, liultimore. Pure Rye and Corn Whiskey Oroot, K u( k ic Co., ChaH.tt te. Kdgeworth female Seminary Hev. J. M. M ( '..hi well, Greensboro. Arkanaaa Land for Sale. A. A. Har bin, Assignee. Notice A. Iicncini, Poat Master. Haywood Adm'r, t. Haywood et al, Court Order from Montgomery county. (J. C. Wade, Adm'r. vs Richardson et nl. Court Order from Montgomery county. Koskoo, the great Liter Inrigorutor, HUxxl furifier, ami HsnotnUor, pre pared by In J. J. Lawrence, the celebrated Physician and Cneni j.t, is a s a kb, rasAHAJiT.antl bki.iablr, remedy, for the prevention and aura of all diseases caus ed lit' a Turbid Liver, Iaipure Mood, Disorders .ui tno Kidneys, or UeoiJity ol the Xcrvoutt byg tern. It regulates the secretions, eradicates all hn inors or tanfts, restores 'lost or wasted nervous power. and at the same time builds up and im pair torn) and rigor to the hole system. H. H. HaLPca. This gentleman fig ures extensively in our Advertising col vim if this week as special agent for tbe Connecticut Mutual Lite and the North Carolina Home (Fire) Insurance Compa nies. Mr. Helper is well known to the citizens of this part of the State aa an amiable and clever gentleman aa well at an honest and an energetic business mm. The companies who have engaged hisservi- ces could not have procured the services of one more fitted to their busiuess, and we hope he will have the suceess which the merits of the companies and his own efforts will deserve. The Connecticut Mutual is believed to be equal to any Life Insurance Company in the United States iu every respect. Of North Carolina Company the Raleigh Standard ot a recent date speaks as fol lows : "It is with extreme pleasure that we learn of the nnprccrdeutcd sttccess of the V C. Home Fire Insurance Company of this eity.. Although it has been in oper ation a little over tour months, it has al ready issued considerably more than three hundred policies, and the number every . day is rapidly increosing. Thia is a sub ject of the greatest importance to every itiitn of the Old North State. Every man who feels an interest in the future of this State should give his unhesitating support to this houio company. It lias already proven itself a success beyond a peiadvetiture, and now is the time for the people to come forward to its support. It is a home institntiou in the fullest sense of the word, and is one of the many such which we need at the South, which will keep thousands of dollaia in cash at home to be immediately dispensed again amongst our people within our own State, which if not entrusted to this company, must go to fill tbe coffers: of the companies North and Northeast. Yon can depend upon this as hilly as any company doing bust ness in the State, as it is in every way worthy your support and confideJ.ee. I hen let every North Carolinian give bia patronage to this reliable Home Compa ny, and we will have an institution at home of which every citizen of the State, will have reason to feel proud. It is the only Home Fire Insurance Company in the state and we appeal to tbe State pride of our people to come forward at once and give their auppert to thia moat reliable Home Institution and make it tbe htna of the South." ' M a von LjUfj) ami mi FouaTH OF July. tVe are informed that Mayor Long says thai be waa opposed to the manner in which the celebration, to lake place Here on the 4th, waa gotten up that he wished it to be acitiien'a celebra tion free from all taint of partiianism that he wa for calling a meeting of the citizens of the piece generally for the pur poae of inaugurating tbe movement, but that be waa overruled by hia colleagues ou the self-constituted committee, who were opposed to ancb a course. We very cheerfully make the above statement as an act of justiee to Mayor Long, but we cannot refrain from asking whether the rouu radicals referred to, are entitled to have exclusive control in matters of that kind whether, iu May or Long's opinion, they constitute a major ity of the citizens of Salisbury to whose ill he felt compelled to yield I It is cer tainly not convincing proof of tbe May or's freedom from political bias in the matter that he allowed hiaaelf to be con trolled in it by four radicals in opposition to the known and expressed wishes of tbe the many old and leading conservative citizens of the place. In fact we respect fully submit that his own statement, aa given to us by his most attached friends, and set forth above, is proof conclusive of the truth of the charge of partieaniam in the matter, from which he seeks to relieve himself It is pretended that the celebration on the 4th was gotten np to promote the ma terial interests and prosperity of Salisbu ry, and of these Mayor Long wishes to be considered the special champion. Yet aa Mayor of the town he has the town print ing done at tbe office of the Raleigh stan dard. Yes, the champion of the interests of Salisbury patronises, as Mayor, an es tablishment of great and ill-gotten wealth in a distant city in preference to the poor mechanics of hia own town. The money ParrTPicrVaM. We were shown last week some handsome picture by Miss Lou Utxmen, of thia place. They were photographs turned into oil paintings by soma newly discovered art which we are unable to explain. Among- those shown as was a picture of Gen. Lee which waa very well done. If you wish to have the photographs of yourself or friends con verted into oil paintings call on Mia Uts-man. Da. LonoIIisGakdbx. Tbe many warm friends of the venerable Dr. A lex- auder Long will be rejoiced to learn that he has nearly, if not quite recovered from his recent seven attack of illness. Dr. Long is, we believe, in the 84th year of his age, bat his mind is as clear aud vig orous as ever, and he still pays special at tention to many of the practical affairs of life. Among these is bis garden which is one of tbe finest in the place. We had the pleasure of a stroll through it this week with Mrs. McLean, the daughter and house-keeper of the Doctor, and in many respects we think it equal to any, if not the best, garden in town. We saw there the largest onions, the finest beets, tbe earliest cucumbers tbe family having been using them for sometime the nicest cabbages, and many other things with which we were delighted. Long may the Doctor still live to enjnv the luxury of his garden and the society of bis friends A aenllemsn residing: in He., left bis three little children at home while lie attended church, and when he returned found them busily engaged in cleaning the inside of a f 300 gold watch with soft soap and water. There Is a lady living in Richmond. Va., who has not eaten anything bat two crackers in tbe last nine months. She was in the habit of anointing herself with sweet oil for some nervous or rheumatic affliction, which seems to have destroyed all appetite or necessity for food. A London letter writer says: "The Duke of Wellington 'a son isoieoftbe most dissipated men in the Kingdom, pre maturely old and broken down, without the ability of an ordinary workman, and who has never in bis life, apparaully, ac complished anything. It is calculated $(), 000 to convert is a question of grave doubt whether the conversion is genuine. A J out i - ey man tailor tn Berlin, named Kceariws, has written a book entitled, "A Refutations of the Political Teachings of John Stuart Mill, by a Workingman." A western paper says that half tbe ba- siness of the courts in Illinois seems to be to satisfy the vengeance of women bo cause they can't get the men to marry them, and the other half to enable women to get rid of men who have married them. lion Cotton. It will be seen by oar market reports that this article has taken a con siderable upward tendency in price with in the hut few days. Iu this eity, on Sat urday last 30 j cents was paid In addi tion to foreign advicea, the demand for Factories in this State has bad something to do in putting up prices. We hope pre sent prices will be maintained during the coming Fall. C'Aor. Democrat Davidson College. The Commencement exercises occurred last week. We have A party of Germans were fishing near Lafayette, Ind., on tbe 11th, when one of them caught a large pike. Tbe hook be ing fastened down its throat, one of them put in bis thumb to get it out, wtieu the fish bit tbe thumb off. i Curious Marriage A Long Engage-ment.-A curious marriage took place in this town yesterday. The partiea were engaged .... i . hs Ireland nearly forty years ago have In Kdgland that costs contioo. so all along. Vho lady came to lone Jew, and then it America and made this place her home. I he gentleman entered the British army and was a soldier twenty-one years j has been la every part of tbe globe ; has apent some years in Montana Territory, and last month left there and arrived here on Friday last, coming a distance of more than two thousand miles, claimed his affianced and was actually married. It is a remarkable instance of early, constant and successful love. Greenville, 8. C, (June 16,; correspondence Charleston Courier. Advertlslua- sod (Jeuaral Collec- Agtacy for Nortlt Carolina. WM. A. HEARNE fc 00:, Special Areata lor the North Carolina Pnw lo-iu'ial .taenia Sir (lie Collection ,f ( 'Lima olrvery urTiPiii)ii uirougnoui me niair. Office, (lolds boro,' N. 8 Are authorised ag-.nu lr fas Ou. ... . , . . , . . nearn the address ot Beaton t.ilcs. bso.. which the citisens pay in taxes for tbe of Raleigh, and the s-rmon of tbe Rev. R. Stkcial Terms. His Honor, Judge Brooks will bold special terms of tbe U S. District Court for the Cape Fear Dis trict in North Carolina, to commence at Salisbury On the first Monday, and at Morgantou on tho second Monday in Au gust next Cheraw Railroad. At a meeting of the citizens of Cheraw, held on the 22nd ult., a resolution was adopted instructing a committee to obtain signatures to a peti tion to the Town Council, asking that body to subscribe to tbe capital stock of Company. tdv Tbe annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantic and N. C. R. R. Company took place in Beaufort last week. The old officers were re-elected. The Company voted in favor of conspl-1 idation. Col. William J. Clark appeared as1 State's proxy, appointed by Governor Holdcn, but the Stockholders recognized the right of C. L,. Harris, Esq., Snperin tendant of Public- Works, to represent the State. Cpl. Harris, we ae informed od, was in favor of consolidation, Col. r-i .i . . . . . v.jra was opposed to it ; hence the action of the stockholders iu tecognising the right of Col. Harris to represent tbe State. the same questions will be presentid at the meeting of the Stockholders of the. 1 1 l . a ttoaa at mis place next week. If the right of Col. Harris to represent the State should be acknowledged itt Urn meetfog, consolidation will be effected, if not, it will be defeatedftts it is understood that Gen. Lafiin, who has been appointed by Gov. Holden to represent the State 'a stock jn the N. C. Road is opposed to it pnrpoees of the city government should always be so expended as to build up, aa far as possible, the industrial interests of our own town. The Mayor recently had the amended charter and other printing done at the Standard office which could have beeti done as well and na cheaply . . . . . .. nere, and lue money expended tor it re tained among us for our own benefit. But flic Mayor thought proper to discrim inate against the mechanic of the town of which he was the chief magistrate. We have no personal interest whatever in this matter, as ire are not in the iol printing business. Bnl Mr. Brnncr, an old and esteemed citizen is, and has been for more than thirty years, and id as good a printer as there is in the S'atc. And recently there has been another office es tablished here at which such priuting can be done if desired. . - ... O- Gbeat SflOW. By reference to our ad vertising columns it will be seen that Col. Auk s' Grand Menagerie and Circns will visit Salisbury on tho 13th inst. This show is ho humbug? but is really one of the finest and most attractive establish ments in the country, this wc can say in perfect candor to all such as indulge in circus going. . S. Moran, of tin? N. C Conference, spoken of in very complimentary terras. A large number of visitors attended the exercises. We are informed that the Board of Trustees, in view of tbe increased number of students expected to be present at the next Collegiate year, determined to elect on the second I uesday in October two additional Professors to teach Ancient Languages and Chemistry . 10. Directors on the AT. C lluilrond. We learn from the Standard that his Excel lency Governor Holden has appointed the following directors of the North Carolina Kail rood on the part of the State for It he eusuiitg year ; W. A. Smith, of John ston; Jno K. Harrison, of Wake; Silas Hums, of ChathamtG. W. Welker, of (tuilford; Win. F. Henderson, of David sou; John McDonald, of Cabarrus : Wil liam Sloan, of Mecklenburg ; W.D. Jones, "I Wake. Geueral Myron Latliu State Proxy. A valuable bed of bloodstone baa just been discovered by Prof. Shepherd, one mile from St. Mary, St. Genevieve coun ty, Mo., on lands owned by M. A. Gil bert. There is only one other place in the United States (a smslt deposit in Ohio) where it has been found. Count Weldeck, en artist, residing at I'arts, 103 years old, bas sent to the pres ent Exhibition a picture containing not fewer than 250 figures. He enjoys ex cellent health, end takes a long walk ev ery day. His wife is an English woman, aged 40, and their son is a youth of 18. Tbe Brazilian Minister to the United States, M. Magalhaenas, is one of tbe most eminent poets and philosopher of his country, ana the author ot a remarkable philosjphical work, which has been trans lated into French under the title of, "L'EWet de V Espirit Humain." He is the Emerson of Brazil. Abraham Slater, who lives near Foso- ria, Seneca county, Illinois, is 100 years old. He ia now livinar with bis second wife, to whom he has been married about nine years. His youngest child is six months old, aud his eldest eighty years. MISCtLLA NED US ITEMS. It costs a quartet of a million dollars a year to light the street of Chicago. Thousands of dollars have been lost in shad fishing on the Hudson river this season. Don't forget the gale of the N. 0. Railroad Stock and Burke County bunds by Alfred Hargrave, at Lexington, on next , ,.., . . Monday, the 5th in t. , PgZ't SflSfclfc Y'T " . ton, O., is 106 years old, walks five miles a. j... i i A Reminiscence. Wo were shown a few days since, by Mrs. David McLean, some interesting relies of a past age in li e shape of ball tickets found among the pa pers of the late Miss Holland of this place They embraced various periods of time from 1803 to 1820, and to them were at ponded the names of some of the most dis tinguished cilisens of the olden time as ball managers. Among these were tbe names of Gen. John Steele, of Revolution ary memory, Dr. Stephen L. Ferrand, John L. Henderson, M. A. Locke, John Giles, Dr. Alexander Long, and many others. While looking over them and la menting that society is far from being what it was in those days, we could but remark that if society had not improved the art of printing bad. Tbe typography of the tickets, as compared with what we see now-a-days, is quite rude. ComsolidatioK. We had intended to have written an article on this subject this week, but tbe communication of Pres ident Smith, who bas evidently paid much attention to the subject, contains a much abler argument against consolidation than any we could have made. We therefore forbear making any extended remarks of our own, and invite the close attention of II concerned to the able and conclusive argument of Mr. Smith which appears in our columns this week. We can very weil understand why the people of New bern, tbe Stockholders of the Atlantic Hoad and those who own property at Morehead City desire consolidation, and we c n't say we blame them much for it It will undoubtedly operate to their ad vantage, but (he interests of the few sbould be subordinated to the interests of tbe many the interests of a few individuals must yield to the interests of the State. Nearly there hundred thousand nerprPS are employed in coal mining hi England and Wales. White Cloud, Ka., claims to have re turned the second largest income west if the Mississippi $101,000. on Sunday and preaches a sermon In Williamsburgh, L. I., there is a man 127 years old. He is a weaver by trade, and though too feeble to work, is still lively. There is a class of professionals in New York who live by kidnapping chil dren, aud getting the reward for returning them. A building; to cost $75,000 to $100,000 is to be erected by the New York Sea men s Association, for the benefit of sail ors arriving at that port. THe f uperintendent of Police in New York has on file descripiions of twenty- four persons who have mysteriously dis appeared m the past two weeks It takes three editors to start a paper in .ew Orleans one to get killed in a duel, one to die of the yellow fever, and one to write an obituary of tbe defuut two. A singular mirage was seen recently orrLake Onterio. The shore of Canada was visible, buildings on the lake shore loomed up, and vessels appeared sailing fccel uppermost Mrs. Almira Reniff died at Conncaut yille, Pa., a few days ago, in tbe one hund -edth year of her age. She was born near Albany, aud had drawn pension lor her husbands 's services ever since the war of 1812 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Old .North Stat' Forever." EMC3UR&CE HOME ENTERPRISE The North Carolina Home (Fire) Insurance COMPANY. Hag now been in operation for months, and the liberal patronage it has received insures it to bo A. SciccessI Amount Liable for Losses, $184,000 $20,000 deposited with the Public Ireasurer as security to Policy Iluldere ! Rules moderate and all losses nromnt- ly adjusted and paid ! This Company, organised upon the most lib eral principles, appeals to the people of North ''aroltna for support, guaranteeing, in return, protc?'on against loss or damage by fire, and circulating it receipts AT HOME I JAMES H. FOOTE, Pres. Seato.v Gales, gee'r. II. II. HELPER. jnly 2, 18fi9.-26:tf Special Agent. 40 TEARS BKVOBB TBI PUBLIC. BINGHAM SCHOOL. MEBANEVILLE, N. C. Wm. Bin am, Hobrrt Biigkta, W. B. Lynch. rn ' 1 II K SESSION ok 1869-70 BEGIN8 Angus t 29th. and continues forty weeks. The course of Instruction includes the ordi nal English branches, the Anoieot Lanyuages, French, Mathematics, Book-Keeping, and the elements of Natural Science. Expenses, (including tuition, board, fuel, washing, books and clothing,) $3C5. tircul trs sent ou application. June 18, 1809. 24 Cw LOOK for MERONEY'S AT THE SIGN OP THE BIG INDIAN. TJE CALL THE SPECIAL ATTENTION VV of all to our Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and invite all who want the Latest Styles, Best (Juaiait, and Most Keasonable 'nets to sire us a call, vt e are now exhibiting the best Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. MILLINERY Goods, DRES6 TRIMMINGS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, Coach, Copal and Japan Varnishes, Walnut Stain, Kerosene aud Machine Oils to be found in Western North Carolina. Spe cial attention is called to our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladiea' Sewed tior.t Skin Shoes, i 1 .50 per pair. " Pegged Balmorals, leather lined, 1.60 " " Uent'iBaimoralM, very bent atock, 3,10 " " " I'uinp-Sole Boots, - - 6,00 " " Vouthaand lliaaen Shoes, of all j rices and qualities. lood Calicoea, 13 1-9 eta per yd. Beat Calicoes, 16. We are also agents for the Manufacturers of the best AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY", such as The Ruck-Eye Mower and Reaoer. Turbine Water Wheels, Fine Engine Deep Well and Force Pumps. French Burrs and Corn Mills, Thresheraand Cleaners on wheels complete, Cider and Wine Mills, Star Cotton Gin and Condenser, Grain Drills, Solky Plows, Smutterfi and Cleaners, Circular Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting, and many other things too numerous to men tion, all of which we will sell at the Maoufac turer's prices. Come, or send and get a Catalogue of any thing you may want in tins line. We guar antee tbe Machinery sold by us to give .satis- iPttKLINSlATAWBA SPMNBS Oatawtoa Oo.. T. O. 1 HIS CELEBRATED WATERING Plaoa, lortnerly called the North Caioliua White Sul phur Springe, will be open for visitors on Tues day, the hint day of June noxL Being situated in the Northwestern part of the State, in a country remarkable for its beau ty and healtbulneaa these, together with tbe virtue of the waters, make it one of the moat desirable' watering placet to be found. THK IIHBI1L WATERS OF THESE SPRIMS are the White and Blue Sulphur and Chalybeate or iron, anu mey possess all the finest qualities of the Waters, and arw sorarviiru remedies for ,l J! a , .w an uiseases oi tno liver, bowels, stomach am kidneys, eruptions ol tbe skin, scrofula, weak ness, debility, dyspepsia, rheumatism, tic, iic j ne proprietor navtng spent a large amoun in additional buildings aud improvements geu erally, these Springs are now in Rno condition rooms large And pleasant, and good cottages containing irotii two 10 six rooms each, well arranged tar either large or small families. GOOD TEN PIN ALLEYS, Billiard Tables, and other Amusements FINK BATH HOUSES. For Pool, Plunge or Shower Bath, Sul- pnur Hath, Hot or Cold. A (stood Baa! of Music Will beat the Springs the entire season, and a good Physician permanently located for tbe beneht ol invalids woo will have every atten tion. Having secured the services of Mr. J. N Carter, of Virginia, who has had mush expe rience ana stands nigh as a Motel keeper, vist tors raav rest assured that mv tab a will supplied with the best the market can afford. and everything done that will add to their pleasure and comfort. The cars on the Western North Carolina Rail 501 will leave Salisbury for JUiokorv Station. the Springs' depot, every morning, (Sundays J V . a .a ' - " excemeaj iu eonnecuou with tbe North Caro lina Rail Road, avoiding stoppage or delay at owisuury, aim arrive at ilie-Kory BtaUOn in lime for breakfast, where good hacks will be in readiness to takj passengers over a beautiful. well-shaded road to the Springs a distance of six mites. As an inducement for families and parties to spend two months or more, I have concluded to put board down at the lollowing low rates: BOARD. For one single month, $50.00 For two or more months, $40.00 per month, or at that rate, Per week, ifl oo Per&y, 5.50 Children under ten yean of age and colored servants, half price. No chanre for infanta or children under two years of age. J. OOLDBN WYATT, Sparkmxo Catawba Springs. Proprietor. fafuwh rVmntv. Mv 16, I860. 22:2m H.I , III l" iTso. r i THE SUBSCRIBER hIst returned Iron, the North with the moat complete block ef OOOBSiter offered before in this market, at prices to suit (he times. Having bought his entire 8toek fur Cush anil after a heavy decline in prices, which enables Inui to sell lower than any in the market. Hia stock consuls of a large and varied assortment ot STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. ijueensware, China aud Delf, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES. CONFECTIONERIES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, TOBACCQ & Havana Cigars, In fine, he bat with great care; ao- lected his Stock to meet EVERY WANT. Gall and examine it will not cost you anything to do that, but Don't Ask for Credit. Out Motto iJ "Mr AS YOU Qor Country Produce of every descrip tion taken in exchange. Bank Notes and Specie taken at the highest Market rates. W. II. HOWERTON. Salisbury, May 1869. 18 if Bejxr KiltetLr The freight train of the A. Ar N. G. Railroad killei a bear of tbe largest siso, near Havelock, on Friday night last. What bruin was doing on the track ia not known, though it is con jectured that he intended to dispute the passage of the train Newborn Journal of Commerce, A meeting of tho citizens of the Ben ton township, Wayne county, Illinois, been called tor the purpose of hunting down and killing a very large snake which has annoyed a large neighborhood for several years. The Leavenworth ladies pride thetn telyeson their ability in driving. There ue said to be more ladies there who ha bitually hold the reins over fast horses than iu any other place of the size iu the country. The Metropolitan railway of London has recontly been ei tended from four and a half to seven and a half miles, and its receipts now average $38000 a week During the last week of March it carried 800,000 passengers, or at the rate of 42, 000,000 a year, and dispatched 3C3 trains a day. . ' , ' - if OTHER Remedies FAIL FOB BRONCHIAL AND LIVER DI- SEASKS read tbe following: Thomaa H. Rainev, Esq , Granville eo.. V. C aava: "I find your Pills to be the bast family medi cine I have ever used. Ttaev have uroved varr bmi. eflctal in ray own case. ( have been very much af flicted for tlt'teen years, and have tried even kind nf med icine that I could Jtet, hot have foond more re net iron) your ruis than all others. My disease ii bronchial affliction, aud a complete Droatration nf in nervous xysn-in . i nave used them In ten or flt faction We are also airents for Sinjrer's New Fami ly SEWING MACIIINK, for which there n no equal. Warranted to do all kirfds of work ana to give entire satistaction, or the money win oe reiunueu. HT GOOD PINE LUMBER furnished at tbe depot, on short notice. We will be found opposite the old stand. u I...', n r . ' 1 MEKONJEY & BRO FOR SALE. A Splendid 12 Horse rower fortabie hngine, for sale by junell 23:5m MERONEY & BRO. DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED teen cases in my family, and And them to be the very . medicine tor nearly ail family dia-." ' QMANS FRIEND! n vni vure is a norougn. Kenneth Haynea, Esq., Clerk of Colurabnicoantv ...... .. ........ . n iu... . ..w J A safe and reliable remedy far conrt writeipriJA 1863:) "During the latter III Disease IVcilli.ir t0 FeUufcs, nart of the vear 1H63 I wm bm m .muti .ul v ' difeaaed liver and many nights while in bed (he pain such wonid become so excruciating that I was compelled Leuchotrea, or Whites ; iProlapsus Uteri. to fret out of bed and ait npunli the pain would 'n; e it ttr r :T , subside. iprocuredafewboxeaoftbeUTHEKN or falling of the Womb; Irregular subside. I procured a few boxen of the SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILL, and the first done I took .m. great relief. I continued to nae the Pflla for two weeks, and have not raftered from liver disease rkice. I have recommeaded them accordingly, and aereral persona are in want of them . i , All disease ia an enemy to the human system, and ia at war with it and will conquer it, unleaa nature with all the assistance It can receive from .tr..ti,. eninrf medicine and suitable uuurilim.o. -.n coaaertae laeiny which would be beat, to take nwucna oeiore you gel swk, to preveut atfkaSM or to take medicine.afteryou get sickle eresicknetig. S r woru to the wiae la enotiph Exercise your own jndirment in th dimm nf At. fenas; the enen.y will come, be ye alsi ready with The Southern Hepatic Pills , 77f7 old, long known and wtll tried remedy for all Itihous diseatts, caused by a DISEASED LIVER. TO ALL EMIGRANTS Yoo.r hni I, a home, for yourself and family 'n a climate which you or they have not heen accustomed to : von will. of course, be exposed to all the diseases ne( uliar to that climate, yon should be rarefut to use such Med icine aa are adapted to the disease of that climate; r-ou win lino the irrcat-st security in the n ol SKMS' SocvaCBM IlKHATIf I'll ,'l.s. They can be sent to in v mint in th. I'nilod StatM by Express.4' PRICIi rornne box, ts rent. Dos. tl.SS Hilf Gross K One Orosn. SIH Thrw Ornaa aMI Vive (1pm. TK The cash mn either aeermpant- the order for the MrfH Tinr ar it will be seat O.O. D. Orieri .hr.,,1.1 he ..Mr... "Si" 9. W. MXttS, No. tt, socra Ciiamca eras, . Baltimosb Md. where the will be promutlT attcodad to Vor these Merljelan call on aU reipectaMe DrurjiiU I'ainful, or Suppressed Menstru ation ; Pain in the Back ; Nervousness, Wakefulness, Weakness, tc. DSD1CATED TO TBS LADIES OF AMERICA, Eor whose benefit it was deaigaed, and whose hap piness it will promote, by the diacoverer, DR. J. J. LAWRENCE. TO PHYSICIANS. The articles of which the W oman's Friend l . pounded are published around each bottle, and it is believed to be the best L'teriue Tonic and alicmii yet discovered. Ttka valuable and reliable agent in all deranm. mentsof rhe remale unproductive Organa, and in Hysteria, Nervous Headache, Spinal Irritations, ic W Price 81,00 per Bottle. J. H. BAKER 4 CO., Wholesale agent.. No. 4, Main street. Norfolk, Va. ajr ct wnom an orders or letters must be ad-drfd- march IS T General Hardware ! CUTLERY. ROGER'S "WOS tcnbolm's and other Pen and Pock et Knives. Barber's ; Cloth and Tailor's Shear. Ladiea and (tent's Scissors. Put ty Knives, Butcher Knives. Wade and Butcher's Kuzorv. Base Knobs for protecting Walla. Wire Fend erB. Ouaging Rods. Out Stieks, Sheet and Bar Lead. Tobaooo Caters, Shutter Lifts. Screws, 4c, for Glass Boors. BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS Bellows 26 to 40 inches, Anvils, Vises, Files, Rasps, Horse Blioeing Tools in Sets, Hammers and Sledges, Punches, Drills, Plyers, .Nippers, Screw Wrenches stock and Dies,' Emery and Sand Paper, Horse Shoes and Nails, Screw Plates, Twier Irons. Butteries, Borax. Machinists' Tools, Of all kinds in Stock, or will be furnished at short notice. WALTER A. WOOD'S PRIZE oners and Reapers, Used in all countries, and universally commended aa THE BEST I USE ! Assignee's Sale. STEEL AND IRON. Cast Steel. Blister Steel. German Spring and Plow Stteel, Tire Iron, Rod Iron, Oval and Half Oval Iron, Wide Ar Narrow Swedes Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, Square Iron, Scroll Tire Iron, Cut and Wrought Nails. Cauldrons. , Horse (V Mule Shoes Horse Shoo Nails, Cart Body Nails, V Door Bar Staples, x Log Chain, Jack Chains, Hatch Door Screw Rings, Hitching Hooks aud Rings, Lap or Chain Links, Box Scrapers, Box Ch'sels, Coffe Pot and Iron Stands, Brass, Porcelain and Japanned W a rtl n wV Hooks, Brass and Iron Jamb Huoks. SAO lRiNS Gate and Door Springs, scales, .-atiiK. Steel Yards, Cotton, Flour. Cheese ' and Batter Triers. To merchants who deal in mied SinV. vrc will pR at as Tow rates as they can sup- kM.HAl ! 'L i ' .. J wiiiiiii i aa iu any market, North or fiith. Our stock is lame, and 1, i 1 t .-I I CT- ivAon. CRAWFORD A HEILIG, Salisbct, NY 0., April 16, 15:3m. Awarded more first premiums than any other Machine manufactured, both in this AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES) Among which is P THE HIGHEST PRIZE I Two Grand Gold Medals and Cross of "fne Legion of Honor, At Paris Exposition, 186? More than 120,000 now in Use! 20,000 manufactured and 6o!d in 1861 and tbe demand unsnppliad. Ml I- liicreasins Detnaad, Increased Farili(ie., AddKional Improvt menls fi 1 - Wood's Prise Mowers, (1 and 2 Horse.) belt leaking Ucaper, with " New Mowing Attachment. ' Hand Rake Reaper. Haines' Illinois Harvester. Manufactured by the Walter A. Wood Mow ing and Reaping Machine Company. General Office and Manufactory, Hoosick Falls. Rens selaer county, N. T. Jh-anch Offices and Sales Rooms 44 Cort land t street, New York city. P. O. Box, 6806. zub ieaxe street, cnicago, au. Alexandria, Va. Madison, Wis. 77 Upper Thames, St., London. Send for Neva Descriptive Circular and Ptice List. f . Applications from the South, South of Vir- frinia, should be addressed to the New York Branch Office, as above. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. Extra Inducements Offered I McCubbins, Sullivan & Co.. are Aeents tot the above Reapers in Salisbury. apri!23 16:10m , ROSAS AX.IS Purifies the Blood. Ml -em '61 qwH I'll Hn jaj jusav r 'Himivii v 'Y Xnadtnoj aoic aqj joj waft at aeajmj.pnn svr SOO'000'8 "" '981 ieioessMsai 000 000 'mooni niniin.jj nnay OOO'OOO Qt 5SL"r BlSnsf irv0 -X)!I!(iistiodsai;o tsj atU .qt st' ipiq 'iBsmiaoo ll ioatlasn.) aouairs U ajil aiis 'H1 34ii103 ! imn Miniiqaii i) UHiivJa M.a puii!daasq AX VJKO.) Kill 1 Ji :i in JO X;9ioog ootit' jnssy lill 318 V Iin A3 3HI D. T.CARRAWAY r IsrtiCTlala Iirry July 2-26 ly G. B. POULSON, Salisbury, X. C r OTIPE i herehv rivn that will . tk tic Male on Satnrdair the third our of Jotv t n 1889, at the Court Honae in Salmi, iry. at II o'clock a. am-, all the notes and arroents in my hands as Aaeiroe of the rMate of Jobu A . Brxl.kl. awLZ rupt. Termat ash. THfMAS it. l.frX: 1R. O. A. HENDERSON, HaVING roomed the practice of Medicine respect toil j otter hte proleasienaa- serf icaa ta me puoiia OFFICE : Tbe one late occupied by White head & Henderson. Calls may be left eiths 1 at his office, or at Knmw' Drug Store. v ommi'-jsiiitt JHrrfhant .txp Dcolcr in mtpitxt PB0TISI0X8. IlARDWABE, blau aid frorkf ry Ware. Wall Papr r. Wm oow Shadrs. If., It 1 ROM PT attention given te orders, snd tn tbe sale of Cotton, Grain, Xafal Stores, Tiaa j . o, lined trait. t . on Oiminiion. - COURT HOUSE BUILD1NC, sprilH U ly NBWBlfR.V. .'r. caasoury. reo vi, iiwj. o On
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 2, 1869, edition 1
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