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REBREATHED AIR fre do nofcikaovT precisdlhowrrer breathed air' produces its j deleterious influence, nor is it; worth bile to stop i inquired in this discussion It is cer tain that its' effects are' fatal to health. 1 it would be absurd to assert jthat the rightful prevalence of consumption is J .lite; entirely w uita agency; an in telligent observers, undestind that there are many causes operating to pro luce pr develop this disease. It is . ..vprthoW nrobable thaivimpure or r . breathed air is the greatest agent of vvu in prouuuiiig, aiiu jL-upvuug iw, pulmonary affections. Tic crowded, badlv-ventilated schoolroom, is often the place where, efly in life, rebreath cd air commences its dcadl v work. Not one schoolroom in a hundred, in this country, is a fit place in which to con Jine children six or eight Jiours of the day. The little ones are herded to: gcther m a promiscuous crowd ; tnose of tendep years and thcj.se more ad vanced, the feeble and tljc strong, the sickly and the well; arcs Jail subjected to the sabie hours of stupy, the. same bchool-dfeciplinc, and all breathe the -same deleterious air. , ; Iic hardy aim the strong may be able to resist the in iluence of the poison ; the weak am tfcnder ones grow pale and haggard, and; struggling on throngn their school days, live perhaps, to thcageof puber ty, and then dron into jthc cousump tlve's grave. Will ' parents never a wake to the enormity ofjthis evil?, Small, ill-ventilated sleeping-rooms, in which, rebrcathed air is ever present, arc nurseries of consumption. These arc hot foumlalone in cities and towns, or among the poor and lowly. Well-1 to-do farmers' daughters and sons in the country 7-tliose who live among the mountains, where God's pure air is wholly nndcfiled, are often victims of consumption. Look intojheir sleeping-rooms; examine into their daily , habits of life, and the cause is made 1lain. Old-fashioned fireplaces are warded np,' rubber window-strips'and stoves have found their way into the most retired nooks and corners of the land, and the imprisoned mountain-air is heated to a high point; and breath ed oyer and over during? th days and nights off the long winter months It is certainly true that the girls "hi the country take less exercise in the open air than those residing in cities. They nppearto ba more afraidjof pure, coU air; than. city girls. x 'Consumption is not less rare among females in the coun try than in cities in the present age. r It was not so formerly. Tlie declarations of grandmothers and oldiphysicians go to show that, fifty years ago, consump tion was hardly known in the rural districts. The winds whistled through the dwellings then, and ithjj fire blazed and roared upon the hearjthj Half the time, intpecold wintersj"the backs of the inmates "were freezing, while the ' front parts of the persons jivcre roasting ; , and yet there was less rnciuniat.sra than now, and no consumption. . Whilst we have I made. chances in dwelling. workshops, and pnblic building which, operate to safy de terior lie and confine hhei interior ai r: the outside atmosphere is iust as nure. just ai healthful j as in the days of our cure a lull measure of -this "pabulum of life," clear, undiluted. uncontamL nated, day and night, during the hours f or sleep andstudyC.Xej us liveias much as Wcl possibly can in the ooen air, andhe measure of health will be greaiiy increased, and Mejprolonged. t . James It. Nichols In Fireside Science, tirl Aoclation went "off Ints - paroxyenis of laughter and Meeks . really conclud ing that hh had not beencaJUd bolted from the"4eelingdiouse, and": neTer lft annoyed the Association for a license J The corner stonelif J the heyr Pallislf inl Hoasd for the Methodistr Epitcopil Church, Spntl), wan! laid wiibf apprppi ati ceremriiiies at Nashville, TenueBaei, onr Uie 8thr inst. J . -' . . f M I fXll the Biehops were present and took a fart in 1 ie exercises, except; the tfn4 rnb!e Bhop Early, who was I prevented frm attcn lance hyaRo artd jnfirmtt ie. lite addicts was delivered by Biiliojp Pierce, hrre an immense concoarsii- C&mg visitants fmm" several HtateP.fl - ': - y,, '-- ; : II j We,uud-r8tand that a narober of 1 the michants!n Cliis 'city-; have";'-c-jitred1t an agreement to close their plate ol asi ialss durilg ' the snraraer al 6 o'cocl, eery arteipoon exeept Sttturlay. l'jfriil new arranecment is 4 to go into eftVt of) the 3rd of Uune, just one wek from l uaorrow. VLe moyerarnt has not yet be come universal, bat we prtstinie that all of ihe up-lown merchants, will nooii f-ill into hue. IThe maiket house bell by older of lle City Marshais to be h"g eftry evfiiihg during ihe luolnths of June aid 'July at 5 o'clock! Wil. Sournhl. f I A CLERICAL JOKER. Tho late Elder John -Smith of Knn tacky, who died rccentlp at an advanctd age, was one of lue most eccentric wits ; South of the Olno river (lie was U ...... Kiivnu iuiuuuuui jvpniucicy as uaccooo tomitu.' While still in the- Uabtist ministry, and attending one of uie anooai ; mceuus ot that body, a tall, green specimen of humanity presented himself before tho 'Association as a can didate for the ministry, lie was not re garbed m bcuigof entirely aoand mind, iinatiaDOrea under tho hallacinatmn tliat as was espt dally -called to preach and wu.im; iiDDorujniqg tlie Assoeia lion,1 to rrant him In addition to his particularly unlalanc wu mma, yoang Meeks was-the poenessoi ever trod ihochMtber. i Tired of hi im. portunities, and not being disposed to grn me license, , we Assvciation Land aA him In I . . . u.m wvuiim wtiu iiisiruciions tq make an end of the ease, land between them took ilaec'tlje following conversa uon : " ; v ; : j r - 1 ' ' j ! Smith So, Brother Meiks, you- think you have a' special call to ire ich 1 j Mceks Yes, the Lord has called me in inn wnr tttt i ir...i:.- . ' " - o u.auiaiion muses 1 me tho license. I i SmithUowdo you- know you are called J ; ' ': , ' ; . .: .. ! MMeeks Know it! T . heart of hearts, j, I want mV license.- USmith--tDo you believe! in the Bible' Brother Meeks I Meeks Certainly I do4every word of 3 A good nanyi people have j wondered what real purpose the rattles of thcesake ojpthat name were designed to eubgerve; A; scientist who has criveii attentive ob- sfeiVHttou lb the 1 matter say! the ratlle actually beneficial to it. its object tUung to imitate tho Sound of ihej cicad,a, or oilier inpecls which I form the iooid of many birds! thus attracting them within its power, audi accounting for the apparent fascination ot its prey. s The Newbern Titots speak s of ,f 'the tremnndoua and ovcrwhtlminir change of sentiment which is taking "place classes ! of Ui ervativei of alro ig al throughout jthe Slate." Yes, very, thank you. We ttrday with -. tJOJIOW 111 ik.w what eit a very ied to get np a bet hereiyesj a leading Uadipal in thisjeitf n t "ni.Tr. -Vtt i't that Waddoll would beat" McKay ! tuis JUtstiict, and lie wanted to odds we would -give him,-- dccided ch.uisre of ODinion.it ' 1 ': h 1 ViL. .TnurniL Is : Hiri II. W. Gurox. Esq. -This gentleman received hi t!.e Convention the iiexi i l. . . ' rt s i tf ! 3 iizucft voia lor Vjiirres?ionai nonam Ie id oue ojf the most cnltivaud geiithi nen of the State, and wuuld have uiad! in accomplished, faithful and able rebrd pcniauve. an a conn si between Such gentlemen as Ashe and Guion it is aWavI difficult to rhake a choice: and In -this nitauce only the, exalted character of the Successful (andidate could reconcile; the friends of Mr. Guion to his defeat. I Charlotte ' Desjxitck.- llie Roat'oke "News" says it is touchl that John Mills, who was last w ek isenl fenced to bq hanged in June, is insahce Jand a petition signed by Judge Mnore, several members ot the bar, and many others, has been srnt to the Go'veriio4 to have his jentencs commuted to imprtsf oniurnt far lifp ii :, f onment for The Loui reached th m years. lie agricultural Sbnrz "Courier" savs : Onr old citizens rare rapidly nassinir awav.U Mr. Jesse Persons, of thin eounty. died at his residence la.t Friday. He had ie jri.od rihe old aire of 90 was by profession a lawyer but of late years has devoted himself t4 pursuits January k7, 1B72. Constitutional Amendments j i Passed in the House of llenrcsvutuikcs JICl f.t. T jiomuu ii ican pjove io ai you are not oauqd tq you bo satisfied to drop tlws not by the Bible preach, will inntfpr anA further importune the Associatinn f.J I : . - i ; . iBrother Meeks Assented to th;. anx Raccoon Smith deliberately opened the ' N:w Testament at Romairt x.. 15 nA inja grave tone read : 'How beautiful are we xeet of tbom that preach the gospel of peace,' &c. Then, . glancing- at MeekV large feet, he remarked: YouJ eeeS .unnuer iieeiss, mat tne. feet, of the preacher are beautiful; Yon, sir, have the most monstrously ugly feet of an v man in thelSute of Kentucky, therefore, j uj mis Diore, u is ciear " mat yoq Jiave not been especially called.' -As Smith finished his remarks the en- AN ACT t alter the Constitution of Nnrlli Carolina 1 ' x - ij ' M Tlie General Assembly of North Carolina do ennct (tliree-tftlis of all the members of each House concurring.) ; jj That the (Jiistinuhjb of this State be altered ias ibliows. to wit 1 x l . n I Amend section b( of the first article, h striking out tlje first clause thereof, down tuamf including tliejword "but;" this being the clause relating to lliejKtate debt. j j Amend secfilon two of tlie second article by: striking outline wortl " annnallr," and inserting in lieu thereof the word " hieninatlv htH in reference tcj the sessions of the General As setnoiy. s Amend section fir nf striking out ail that precedes the words. 'I thei said benate districts," and by strikingouti tlie! phrase "as aforesaid or" in saidertion ;1 tlitf ..... .-v Duitivcu uui ii:iviiit rp Hnnfp nthn Slate census, j ' i Add a new fiection to the second article tojbe styled "!8ectioi 30," awl to read as lbUowi:-ii ; i he member of the general Assembly shall each! receive Jhree huudred dollars as a com pensation for kheir services during tMr terrnl BUiiurreaiauons in regard to time Ot payment and reduction for finn.nfttn.tnn may! be jirescr bed by law j but tbev : mav hate i m aH,lifi..1 Jit ,.. u.uuimi anowance wnen they are called together in special session, and mileage shall be ten cents per mile. for each sinn " l . i 1 ' Amend section one of the third article by rjtrikin2 out thb ? 0 r ( r ucic user joccur hrst in siid section, and inserting, in lieu uiereot, tha wcd3 " two years," being in refer nce to tlie terms of executive nffi i Strike out thfe word " .lie W orks, wherever they occur in the Coiisti4 iution; Uui abolishing that effice. ' j Amend seconsix of the third artiele.hyi tnkiuout the-word 'annaallv" n.ik.- serting, in lieii thereof. ;therord -bienniHl ly." sojis to c huf .rtn to the provisions r-' specting the sessions of the General Assein- blj- ; j if Strikeout sktioos two and three of ihe :fiurth article, being the provisions which re- ler to t&e appointment land duties f the vuu vMininissaoBers. a i I .Altoriftilottt.it r..... i.t uL r ! : .. .-hi : .;--;h iub lourrn article, go that Said Sni-tlAn all .jll M.,l...tn... Judicial power of the State shall be vested-In a court lbr the trial of iinpeachmeuts, a So preme courts SSurior ourts. each i uie rUr Courts as may he established by law, aud pourU f Justices of the Peace." MS Alter Bectiob eight of the fourth article. fSi1 all read as follows: J I he-Supreuib court shall coust of h Chief f'?l,-l1f,t;AuSOciate Jus; ProH I hat thv shall not apply to the justices during their present term of office unless by death, resignation. orto herwise, thenuia, her of Associate Justices shall he reduced :A.U" twe) of the fourth article . that Said SOPt;.tl alt. 11 J r. . tTSt?tJ be divided into nine iu41- I hen, . glancing, at Meek, gf be chosen; an itf each dTstrlot t 1JaL tourt shall be held at least tvriee rach liveN as may be prescribed by law. r t?.f:r Ab?J . Which Shall inuucauon of this sectionlv occur after th J The tienerat "Aaseroblv . may redaee! or in erease the number of Districta to take effect al the Wnd of eaeh judicial term, " ' it Strike out-eectwn thirteen of .the fourto ai ticl wbichi fixes' the present judicial dis tricts. - . , ' Amend section fourteen of tne , fourtn ar tlclei by utrikipg but all after i the wotd office.".and inseniue in neu oi tne par a stricken out. the following: The General Asseinbly shall prescribe a proper system oi rotation fur the judge may ride the same dis trict! twiee in succession nd the judges may alsoKXchaiige districts with , each other, as t. 'Ji..'i i.i.-'.Hr.;' ' : ' " may oe proviueu uj mw . . . ; I irike out section fifteen, of th fourth ar- tiele. and insert in 1io thereof., the Wiow iog': The General Assembly -shall, have no poer to depiive th judicial department of anj tKjwer or jurisdiction: which, rightfullv hut tlie General Assembly shall allot and distribute ti nt portion of this power and ju it' .4 l :U ni.in n th. Un. riSUlCllOIl. WUIIU uurs uwi j tti inm w uo tjt- fafrme court, ainone the other courts pre- sa-UtH) in this constitution or which may be established by law. in sueh manner as it itiay deeui best, provide also a proper system of appeals, and regulate by law when necessary the toetiious oi procetMiing, m ine fKerciSeof their powers, vf all the courts below the Supreme Coart. so far as the same- may be done without conflict with other pro visions of this Constitution." Strike out Sections sixteen, seven- een, nineteen, Itwenty-five and thirty-three of thtilfourth article. ' Amend section twentv-six of the fonrlh articWby striking outall that part which be gin? with, and ' follows the word bnt' in said section, and. in lieu of the part so stnekeu out, inserting the following : -'The judicial officers and th clerks of any courts i which may be establish' d bylaw. shall be chosen, by the vote- of the qualified electors, aud for such term as may be pre scribed bv law. lbe Voters of -each pre ciuct, establ shed as is elsewhere provided for in this constitution, shall elect two jus tices o the peace for such terra as may be fixed by law, whoso jurisdiction shall extend throughout their respective counties. The General Assembly may provide for the elec tion of more than two justices of the peace in those precincts which contain cities or tow us or iu which other special reasons ren der it expedient. The chief magistrates of cities and incorporated towns shall have the judicial powers of justices of the peace." Aineud section thirty of th fourth article by staking out the word "township" and Inserting, iu lieu thereof, the word "pre eincts;" also in the last sentence of the same sN'ctioiij. strike out the words "the commis sioners of the county may appoint to such office for the unexpired term," and iu lieu hereof insert "an appointment to fill such vacaucy for the unexpired term shall be made as may be prescribed by law." Amend sections one and seven of the fi th article,! by striking out the words "commis sioners; of the several counties" where they occur in said sections, and in lieu thereof in serting the words, "eounty authoriiies es tablished and authorized by law." Strike out section four of the fifth article, relating to taxation to pay the State debt aud interest. ; Amend sectioti six of th fifth article by inserting after the word "instrument" iu said sectiou the words "or any other per sonal property." Iusert the word "and" before the word "surveyoi" iu section one of the 7th article, and strike out the words "and five cominis sioners' in said sectiou ; a'.so add to ?aid section the following : The General As sembly shall provide for a system of eouety government for the several counties ot the State.'", Amend section two of the seventh article. by strikiug out ! the word "commissioners" and ini lieu thereof inserting the words county.Kiithorities established aud authorized by lawf and in the same section strike out the words, "the Kegister of Deeds shall be cc officio clerk or the board of commission ers.-' i Strike out section three of the seventh ar-th-leand in lieu thereuf iusert th following : -The county authorities established and au tho ized by law shall see that the respective counties are divided iuto a. suitable, number of sub-divisions,-as compact and convenient in shape as possible, and marked out-by de finite boundaries, which may he altered when necessary. Said sub-divisions shall be kuown by the name of preciucts. They shall have no corporate powers. The township gov ernments are abolished. The boundaries of the pr. ciucts shall he the same wh'n-.h here tofore d-fined th Itownships until they shall be altered." j Strike out sections four, five, six, ten and eleven of tho seventh article, which relate to the township system. Amend section? eight and nine of the seventh article, byjstriking out the words "or townships" where ;they occur in said sections. Stiike out sectiou three of the uinth article, and iu lieu thereof insert the following : "The General Assembly slmll make suitable pro vision by law for the management and regu lation of the public schools, aud fori erfect ing tlie system of fref public instruction." ; Strike out section five of th ninth article, and in lieu thereof, insert the following: 'tThe General Assembly shall have power to provide for the election of Trustees jf the University of North Caroliua, iu whom, chosen, shall be vested all the privileges, rights, franchises and endowments hereto fore in any wise granted to, or conferred up on, the lWrd of Trustees of said Universi ty; and the Geiieral Assembly may make such proyisious, laws an 1 regulations, from time to time, as inay be necessary and ex pedient, for the maintenance aud manage ment of said University." Strike out section thirteen, fourteen and fifteen of the ninth article, relating to the Unive: shy of No-th Carolina. Amend sec tion ten of the eleventh article by striking out the words "at the charge of the State." and in lieu thereof, insert the words "by the State; and those who do u.t own property exemptiou prescribed in this Constitution, or being minors, whose parents do not owu I property over and above the same, shall be cared for at the charge of the State. Alter section seveu of the fourteenth ar ticle so that said section shall read as fol follows: "No person who shall hold any of ficeor place of trust or profit under the United Mates, or any department thereof, or tmrtr any other State Or government, shall hold or exercise any other office or place of trust or proni unaer the authority of this State, or be tsiigioie to a seat in either house of the Geueral Assembly; Provided, That nothmsr ..ciriu cKuwiufu tnan extern! to officers in the militia. Justice of the Peace, Commis sioners tor Special Purposes." l Add another section to the fourtheenth ar ticle to be styled "section 8." and to read as toiiows : "County officers, justices of the peace ana otuer otftcers whose offices are abolished or chanced iu anv war bv tbu i teration of the constitution, shall'cot.tinne to exercise their functions until any provisions necessary to be made by law in. order to give full effect to the alterations, so far as Telates to said officers shall have been made." Rp-uumber the sections in those articles from which an section has been stricken without the insertion of another in its stead and give to any new section that number which by this method would have been given to the section for which it is sabstitef and the alteration shall be embodied into the eonstitotion, and the seTeral sections num bered consecutively. ':Aj?S - PATENT ' , : VOL Ayfev i HAEMARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, Jl'. ARE COXSTAXTLY ADDING ) New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, 3Iachines, C'ontrivancies, ic, ic; for the convenience 'and facility of Fanners, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, range of wants we are prepared tome4,r.or of the exact and beautiful adaptability o our goods for the purpc fr which they are made. Nor can we lecrile them in an advertix-meiit. Tlioy nnt 1 seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware Store for any thing you want, from a toothpick to a team engine; from sKi.in to a strawcutter any- i thiivj almost everv tiling. Tliey have j A FULL STOCK nlwavi on hand of every variety Vt Nails, Iron, Steel, Hoc, Grain Cra , dies, Scrtlies IW Dozen Axe at low prices. 1 t'lltu lv'ril-. Br,, I V.rl-a Vn ! pi n I- m La lTiage JSUlklerS, ( dw, the best Wronghi Iron Plow to be (bund. CoOROrS j We warrant them topive aatisfaction. Thomp- i -1 House-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &e., &c. on's Plows and Subsoilcr. CORN SlIKLLKUS, SThAW CUTTKRS, and a thon-and other thhiM von nct-d. Snd In fact, few persons unacquainted with 1 in your orders or cou.e and bur i 11-1 . m . ..1 our establishment are aware of the wide1 I3:tf Salisbury, X. C. BSLOWST HAS taken the room recently occupiel by Overman, Holmes !t Co. in Mundiv'a Granite iiow, anu ojK'iicu a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. $FHe solicits cash orders from abrod. Produce ouirht an.l sh:ipcd on verv short notice. Itespcct fully refers to business en of the rityT f7 Cash paid for all leading articles of count ry" Produce ll;tf TOBACCO! m OREHEA D'S mm GREENSBORO' X. C, Will lc oion every WKDXESDA V on nnd after the first Wednesday in March, "th ) lor the sale of LEAF TOBACCO. A STEM VIADi:i5. THE $12, SENSATION $12. OR Eaic Watch. a r.i:.i in 1 1. ciiuisT.VAs c;irr. .so.Mirnnv; kmiuki.v m:w, AM i 1.1 t L, as ; LL AS OOUI). A Nn Mvi.i: i.i i.li: IIixiim. an, j !. WaT;-1I r .'.i i-Ml, .villi fiiiv illL-l ci.a.-s iui ((' u' l:'t!,ti'n,T l"i;t i i.i Nil Lfi p.v tkm Lkvi.i:, aiid .'-.. .. ,r. J,,f Muvkmlntk Ar iir;iti!v ;u!;!iii! ;nd Hi...! I.VT1I,. i:i.,ai j -'-.' tit i: M,owii; the 1 A'tio.i and i i:vi:i:y M.ri( . if ilu- !, ,.i.n,l V,,i,k wbilc tl LIGHTNING SAW: Super Extrapring Steel, Warranted Eefinei EBBIT. MOODY BOTNTON 8 0 MMiaXAIX SnUDCT, Hew Xork. Nor. 27, lt(s Jul, 23, 1S67 . Jta. U u if v Not One Failed in 20,000. t-M.iu aim. C ru ru tier Mt.ik. i v.. !1 r .... xt "F- r lirKt'oni rorlSiiB-.B..,., v"-"ita .. ...... .lUjarHl. Not o.. 1. l. i r i.l k-a a raa ..j t air U.rSrr (Ik. a rr'mr It) m tu .rlrr. NBceB!ainaai i 4 inr Ifo. nornmiJiii.! r La. Ie. rar TU Ugli'tSl or lardVood but .oft ihoUr ia.r It to W Mt wlcVr. llifbtli I , TTl U V.U .ult forDaekrlieaaeDtent; re lo i.napw ainnrron Uik. iiwimhiijm4iiij, E. Ml norifTOK.60 DceVma ht.. . Yoik-Sir: Tt.i.ren fiMMLf 1 J .ll t ...V'..-. I"1' - htw. wprsed bj La6d. oy to n rn . (tl cfl . M.nl f-x .al. rUnrtlrt i,i s 77 16catekraine.coiitlnooci.ly. in to mii.ut ti.d 18 oot'a. or at O ratr at a rt4 IfmUS il t. than niti minute. I am t that for all j.urj ..- orrrr.-cattiar litf aj tfc .7 cro--i(t ani wood aaws Lav uo rival in Md. in et and in imr.Iirif t. 'l."aw,Jif I br ifeTc their nn;ernl uk va!i2 uit a at amount of tro... t; j i.v.. . .. . millioci of mtu. ' V nt'll " uu ' v . PopennHBdrntand FarlMrr. Amrr!raa lauitair'ralr N. Bl Tlieweextrem tn-tf are oncted mrtp'r to wnu v ital ulculd 1 oLrw,iv.t j.... " , ia bettet tlan tl.c old V fricti o pro-e ned l.y all otl rr a. " iiotim uarawarr men in prornrr the prnmne rr thnr ru4um-rt. evra If they arvormtockM w'ta iofrrTtpood. but bfrr tbrjdo iit lr-p tb-m. arerta arr aatrd. N H.l Uilliona of nxraaie vm d for cuttii.p .o : a I.-pl tnirg Vow Cut Raw. tUbrr or ot irta mt fortwojwill cut ne tinirt a tl ax an axe. Wlj not try tleta! Alo. ULt:rr Ire Fa a a. 4 to t ui bnw.'Ub1e tor jien. ral oae. " -.irti fc'ea tbat t-e name and warrant are on each ttv. K. M. liviVN'TON.Soie I'rofrietor and Maoufactortr. XeTarl. 'i r.u ::xt ft t.n w i. w i 1 . i ; 1 vi n:. at the Sit i.j illi. u; llv uf Kivl. I'l. fiur in lKs'iitn. ni,.l fnill.. s- . ' - H .M I.IJ.-V, HKAIIT lil AI.I.Y .n tfii' I fuel ot'd"; Those who con.si-'n w ilh me are as:ir .1 of t'm best uricts. If tlio salos ilo niif .n'r. -.t;.f ., iir,, the Tobacco mav be " tiiken in." and .-hiitLed else- c"""''iti" ' k-'uU, t vtr n.aniii:u-tiiril wl-ere. Ko cbarce lor stor.iie. Wurelionse Tef ' l'"K I'KKni.nai. r.n I. ...I h Ml. w :l . I . . . . ' "... ' ' J na tne an t 1 '.tut Mir. i.mcrHl HCVrttierS ill . K. U H iiif t. Miii.i 1 ,) I't.. , I -. I :i pit r .1. Lrt: 111 I.. 1 x li - 1 1 -;r. 1 " 1 g V.',,. 1' J, . I 1 r 1 j Ti till r a r 4 v I ti . 1 uiui l . t l.atrr . .Xr l der. . .1 1 1 1 1 11 1 t . U il, al an aU d oemaile. 1 lie aiehousc has :i iiit . -1 x k nrizetr attached. In the liamllinir. onleiin anil hs..i t- inp of yonr Tobacco, too mm li eiin? i ;.tii,.t l.e taken. Ample cam pin pounds are ofl'.rcil to planters. I'll do my best for consiuor: they can't ask more. I refer every man to his neighbors, that the good newa may spread. Very Respectfully. fiUGEXE M0USHKA11. Feb. 13, 1872. 3m:22 BURKE I COFFIN. k iTT tf? s?a AM) Commission Merchants, 03 At the Sign of the Red Flan, MERONEY'S OLD STAND,' MAIN bTKKhT SALISBURY, N. C. ........ 1 . . , . . ... i- r yvi.i J . i. t M I 1 I K WA1CI1 at our ( ttrt lllirlh th- r.t. l'l I. a u h L viukV or (Jr.XTh fV, ni;h ( i! i v ' k, iii M.in.t-i (We, unlr or j. r l.ai; i.u.ii ; fl (; H r iluvn tu "clubs : or tin- tradf. Six;i.k V.'ak i:i sint Kr.tE ttj 1 tiuif iiht,t:-.. .S ' ij.- t.'it,t,i, ,r,t.;, milt id on receipt j 'f prico. Wc .-m- n-.-o;i-;i,!c f.,r l littls, Drafi, j P. O. Mfiricy Onh-rn,ir Pt mistered Letter only, j Or, we will forward tlicm by Impress wuiioiT j THE MoNl.V, ami mi can pay lbe pi iff to thv Kxi-iax- A ent (with l.xi'.r. ( bar-eM Px- TUA for tl.c piivilejfe) on the ltlivtrv of tbeni to you in Yoiit town. Watche t.i'":ill kinds Belli fveiy where on the siiiiie ii tulilioii. I CcnHin AmKKICAX I.EVEIIS, S',.". SoU1 (joi.i Lem.hs, 30. La 1.1 k-.' and l.HAiXf, ut xtulvt, 2 to 510 eacb ! j, .. . O-- "Hi I 1 ' ., , a.M.ovMTv " .;-r- ' Why I flic I.ihtniu? Satv I , WaIi. ii sold as reiJrt-M-nted, thoroinrlily rwrrnn- lol by Sl-E( I Al.dfAKANTEE, atlurtfa . estfulTHj- a I ai.lti.mej re of cort. No A;!.NT km j n.oVH). Ail goodn at Factory 1'rirtt. Anv Watch you m.iv want at half the bnv a lawr ii.ol nf js v i.t Ijf tliew" I'a'.i ni I ut'.e.K. Iiow j ii.ihii ;wu in.tr nam jii i.all me rut' Vntll j litt. I'Ou !i e pmi.l il . :n jeweler clis it lor. Descriptive 1 rice LiM. of ; vit-c" l Becap.H-the raot U tl.e l.et, 11" MVJJ 1.1 . , A a o-ti 11 . hu iiuit-d 01 11 ui c (Jul - r Iui 1 i.t-. j i.ci t!iat k 1 nut il ctt at . . a rar ir.p of one fifth li hj.ei.iJ u 11 J ol : u iiii.n. t u - a uii l; m.-i ui a ju. lit ouit ti.ftutiilj Lu brra tliat uik: iil.i I iiit-11 i.i 1 I ti. .:.i. li-ii t. u 1 :i...i u 1 1 1. 1 " ' it 1 on 1m al d . lliri pal -i.t ttt li. aie a.l o:.c ltt:pih atxl 110 -l.'.i '.i..i it-uutil ai.ti t ct la ur a I.t aa rrraiMi ( EXT' I a- j 1 ."V H;V ' Ibcr4 luv e bwn injry ih- ict lur c!art r let in. ljt iio ti.rr pa let. t t-tl.i. terlL tor ctomi ratling bat li lllOllli I l-(ll . Iiuil.l did l)i l.U.l4l.beii, ,11. CM- i!n- t'l m 1. t. J.ir'liLTl.ii 11 dt rarit r U u.-i tn.. tut a t ultit f .k . kl d ibH I 1. 1 :. 1.1 i.i-ii iu;Lt.'j.lui,.iti.;iu 4iUiK? Ntitr t a r Ki ll 1 !! I t-l.! li 11. a 1. - 1 I 1 1 w i, . 111.-- . w ri t !"t i o o.i,t 1 b Lit e oiiJe of Lett. ai.tl t x l re- tliese are kI;.jv u u I " " wh titl. I e 1 if te opt i.. ;- Jgi lc j 1 o. - tt I a 1. I J - I'ui, I i x ,t 1. f..c iii t ltU.K i ! i 1 i.t t . : 1 1 1 .1' It I t lit 1 u-i-. 11 1.. ! h 1 l-f J. K. BURKE. j. m. cornx. B"Order8 and consignments rtpeclfiilly po licted. Auction salex every Saturday and public days. " ', Ob! Yes Oh! Yes Oh ! Yes! Having fallen hack to a hetler posiiion ond been reinforced by forming a copartner hip with Jso. M. Coffis, who ha been long and favor ably known in tlie Mercantile community, i would respectfully return my thanks to the public generally, and solicit a 'continuance of their patronage to the new Firm ; with the iw fturance that we will do all wc can to satisfy nil who may have anything to pell or bur. J. K. P'UKKE. January 1872. N. B. I will continue to attend to the wil ing of any kind of projerty in the country, for Administrator and others when notified in time. t:18 J. K. PUUKi; Auctioneer. alflit'H. Cliaius. Xc . M-nt frtf AiLli-c !! ! 2nd all order, STEW APT, (.'PAIIAM A CO., Jt wclerx, Imjorten', Ac l-nio 6 Whitehall St. N. Y. SALISBURY BOOK m STORE. 0 Calem almanacs At the Uook Strco. 13S ALMS AND HYMNS. At the Ikok Store f TJTIIKR.VX Bot.ks of Wor.-hip. gHOOL f k:ii1 i- aiiul t! e otl.t r. o? to iruj'i t.ut. It oi.e i' ';i.l l m t"tlli xecutrix Notice HAVING qualified aa Kxecatriz of the lant Will and Testament of Jane K. Murphy dee'd, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to the evtateof JaneE-Murphv to make immediate payment. All persona having claim against aid estate are herebv notified to orcHent me aame to me on or betore tte 14th dar of At the IJ-Kik Store. HOOKS. large variet , At tho Hook Store. fdt-t any thing in the way of Hooka aud Stationery, can be Lad at short notice ami on reasonable term. At the Hook Store. Pr.LIA Ij order will receive prompt atten-J tioa Send in vour onh"-. CALVIN I'LYLKIl. Jan. ai.T-i. lJ;tf FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTKIl k CO. hinfctin crx mul Pc.iU ti in Furniture, Ixvitk attcution to I their stock of Cottage Ho:i1.4eail.-;, Cottage CliamWr Suit?, paint ed Cliamlwr Suit.", l'Vcncli . c-..:. 1I.T. , ! . j-. t T.k 1Q-9 ... . .... , -, . -mi, it uinui uuu p;t;iueu ttue rial t uair. jwiuui, joiu, ur 1 11 IB nonce It III IM Dieaa in ' u...i- . j- 'n t.. I r .1 ' nwhius 1 iiHir 01 in 1 tuo'b mw, Wdratli nil am dut. La a p!o itra4 kt.o a for rroK rrtt rv utt; rat Uj tLari a lbe .tl Ututlt, a U 1 1 t.ei.t") 1 tit k i.J t !t air ot! y ill eii rt!tt . Ne tJatit t it .i- M-t i i v ) ni ui.c lie oil rr, ti e k.aitt ould ritir aal lift out tlie U'OlL. 3.1. tU ut uirttt 01 'j ; on.tc fciigle to tl.r o..l V I or a lik.iiit . 1 4; h . Are ti.l-'ci itH n oil itoii, aflt r fiiuic i'''i''i. 6th. 3"Lee ;irr t!.r fli :) p4tt ill il-ie- t i.'.t. 1 f Jiid fit ant s 1 k faater. f;ii..er than a.iy other, auil aie, with pit--L.'. fim. aa t-iiuj. thai, ii I IIOVATO.WS IMTi;T LIf;i!T.l:C.' SAW. Thi ni in'f M-veral ptj.; a :n.ti.p-tr mi r il c nu it 1.1 V t'ttb. .hL La kitLetto lrra rr'd on. ej'li(i hi ru-t ul jr. ti.e t nt!i. .iiKnt- jik! t: iir I iiit ol 1 !-- ItttL. ail tl.rirraiat itjr tr tleep' giiii.iuiiip lilt: n Lii 1. tl.al tc Mil! 01. M bu.t !.n .-liief 'oiiit af toMpai ta, vii : i-ri. tc. mqipli'ii aijJ erte-t clfr-i.t r. Srtlfl are awaie tlint an tn!u:aM land mi rti? t.iily ci.e it : I. . tLa fiont rat la Bire ef lective tpoo tin liack. or ut'e-it iv ml TI.efr ttt tl . 11 b il tu ple ri.ttiaT fatr. cutting ia lit, are euiVulent to the front rut l.oth ak of tl.t Lai.ti - . ib dtii,t ,iu loiit l ack r Ltaof tltI4 V jtw. rnf tq-tftl iii etiikUir. KauK lr I'i'TriNti. It i ea t r to j ! a rrore In ttnWr tLaa to crak iii uuL Tie ariHiratia ( tliia Jiriti ip i verjr r(c t. all tl ttvtij Witip ot t-vi 11 it-iitl.. tlobLIc pc.it.U-il, ttt ilk cUi2 frrti tal and j'rojt-clitc ejj.tit. m.i! ( Itai :ii.i:Mai tn.') tle?Tir. Htnr4t'lTV. Thin is oht 'en. all ti e io:rit Ifiav l.le I i iav lr-tL ria: tle Nt Irapta. N hooVx. (r tkirk rakin;: Utli. to U- !ioru -.-! : t.nlr out uuil tie rtuirnl to kj tkraa ia mtiiet. a 4 lh-y arr.eay torthe ni)kilir) taloter tu M.a er a tl t ctd lak:Ml .a . I'KKttTt'l K4WAMK. I'uiiliMifuaiy cbltit a ai & c'earlrjr. tl rr ppoite tatt at" faeea aot rut. butjclear. by lifting tlie dkie alote tLe prt-jetUi ( L aut. Mr a plo, Lkk la Ike Bt fnVtl clearing inr Uniect . fey tliir (Ircnlar we -e that tn Hot r fori lrotlet. hy La d. cat off a t etre-iix k jraor fbatt wotidHp ih ipl t FCfunt'ii. lfi.rr Major .-nel .Vtatlr andt.lL-r d.t-l.k( aiW4 ab. al lm4iuA StluareJJ'Ula'Vlpl'la. epltinUr I. lM. WnVoicif a a prt vf ti tlecaellat rn.it mi4j k4 effort. tie n inc Lv l.aiitl. of t m mt -' coi d. ol I ar! l-t k. tt. p, elan, atk. a ad kit Irry o4 m elgLt birt (;dc1u ling kt time) in ilx 1. 15 an. Mui oiV. I) Iio tu-n. it jV i.e ta etc. 64 ia womlt-tn;!- llieart'Sawa are made andoolU by Mr. E. M. Htituton. Wi IVrktain rtrprt. New York. at4 ar vf- le tjtl by fiur tt. nU. ljtJ rt.i-'-tiely C7. ItttA. July 03. 1S07. Jaeaary 14. Jaly ?. !. thdt tle inventor ol m va.uaioe an i.n;r.ivet.-it lit 111 an artir.e of -mch g:irul aa U. 1 Ie cb'.r tt enj j tbe fruit of tLeir laLoia free Iruia lolrnftt nrtt or p'rorj of aey Liad. lab U'e irntl SalLsburT, Feb t:22 ery. SUSAN 14, 1872. W. MURPHY, Executril. WILLIAM VALENTINlJ, THE BARBER,' RETURNS UIS THANKS, to his OLD FRIEXDS and the Public for the liberal patronage heretofore exteatW to him. - He nor infortna them that he has litted up a new and commodious , . Shop, in Dr. Henderson's Brick Soildinij, Room Uo. 2, where he would be pleased to see them. He Siaranteesi to giTe satiafaction ia every case. e has in his employ of the best Hair Dreaaerg in Western JTorth Carolina. Ht requests a call from all. SalHbtrjf, if. C, Dec. 17, 16C0. W tf description. Eitenciou Diuinr TaMeiu -tables tf all kinds WardniUw. I.ureuus", IVaUhstMiuN. 'What-Noti", MuttreeM;. Sofas, Keeoption ( hairnand Parlor Set. Alo. Ruftic Wintltiw ShaleK. n novelty fr eotrplt-te-neM, lieauty, cheapnox und durability. ; Alo. many other artie. e w liit-lt re are jirepared to xell m t-hrap or cheaper, than any liuue4n the western p.ut of the Nttc ' LV A fall asortir.ett of Rosewood, lletaJir pd, Walnut Rurial Ciut, which cau be tcr nished at 3 hottra notice. Be sure to call. nearly opposite the Manalon Hotel, next door below the Express office, ice oar stoc k and hear oar prices. ) Special orders (made from photograph in oar office) will be abpplied. ap5:l9.9m Al-ait. 7. 1S70. These jSair are unuersnlly cone'ded to Surj fis all othtrs fcr Cross mtlirg 7inicr. Although 500 cUaUcr-'jc f .r expense of test has irrn advertised in millivnt of jters, and eugrartd on each sate, no one has erer DAK ED to publicly test the matter, X0 other sate has douUe i(oinnWA,4 0NSTRUCTKl) TO CUT IN LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTRIDE OF M TOOTH ONLY ly dir(d atUn. Oa Tlie cutting of all single pointed teeth are equal, and these If teeth ate dntlAc, teith direct action, spaced, and slant concealed letveen points of JJ. If one point f 11 tra set one way and one il other, 1 the slant tcould ride and Vfl out the tooth. WU Irr1arj. fr.r?A Aa not ell. amenta wanted, and no corernmeni iccn ti reqtiirtd. A six foot cross cut and a brkk saw-blade will be sent to anj addrc on Wipt of 56, or Si per foot. One man sawi $1 25 per foot. 2G:tf hi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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