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Colouel Uayne luroidf was taken riifoner by ttie Urtttsh forces, and in. a port tiie waa executed joii the gallow?, inder circurastancesalcuiaiea to ejcue he icej.cBt commissik dn. Agreatnum a ,f .,.rsni). both Enirtish and Amelia an interceded fffHia litef The ladies of fill, , . . U "I t I Ii.irletton i&Ji d a petmon ia uis Deuau; 14 motnoiit'Jfs cujiuivi trV.c Pv,v..u .... he ir bending knees na btimble suitora for U,Av Moved father: but all in vain. j Dm log the iinprjaoi.iurirt ot the . father, Ltid to stay with fii . 1 , . THE NEW MARRIAGE; LAW This act of the last ; Legislature will -be in forcfe from the firtt day of Juljr, 1872 THE: It prohlbita the marriage of malea nnder . ! - T,T1-ri 16 and) of femalea under M ;- lcn.ta W AT CH3I AN OFFICE Wliftea, BUcka- and Indiana to their re v'JLp ' ... is well supplied with A large and elegant assortment of PLAIN FANCY Pictorial or i.;.,. nr?mi. lVlif dw h onlv eurvi r.. ... , . T Ung parent, for whom nq icu me uerpvei affi ctUoi. loaded with iroiiis and condemn- d to dfe, li waa overwhelmed with con- Itcrnattoh and aorrow. 1 he wretcheu ta- Krn. fnrfoBVnrPfl to COnsOie llini. DVTC" nindinP him that the unavailing grief o lift Kftn tended onlv to increase hia own oifcrv: (hat hcoutd even rejoice that his lbulles were.ao near an end. "lo-mor- row, aaia ne, " bc unf ipuiuupi,a.i. . Vou will jiccoropany me to the placed execution ; and when Iam dead take my L,dv andlburv it bestdei yourinother." he vouth here fell on liU father's neck, Vying, t'Oh, my father I Iwill die for you ! ll 1!j . ..... I I " win Qie whu you j i Col. Hayne, as he waa loaded with rons waa unaoie in remiip m emuian. lift bow. and merely said to him in reply : ij'Ltvej ty son live to honor God byja pood life ; live to serve your country ; arid five to take care of your brother and lit U Pist'crs !" ' " " : I The next morning Col. llayne was con ducted to the place of execution. Uis son accompanied hioU Soon as they carae in Jfi-ht of the gallows the father strengthen fMliimnelf and fraid : "Now. my son, show Ihvself a man ? That tree! is the boundary tf mf lift, and all mV lifufs sorrows Be- ond that, the wicked cease trom trouo t .1 . ' ! 1' ling ana ine weary are ai. rt:v. uvu too much at heart our. separation ; u win be but ebort. To-day I die, and you. my ion thou'irli but vouncr, loust follow me." "Yes, my lather," replied the broken hearted youth, 'I shall shortly folio you, m indeed, Ueeljhat X cannot live long. Ahd.li.t3 raelaticholv! anticipation was ul filled in a maniier more dreadful than iniDlied in the mere eatinction of1 life )n seeincr hia father in ilie hands of the executfoner. and then struggling in the Jialter, ho stood like one tiransfixt and mo tionless with horror. Till then he had vept iocessently ; but as jsoon as he saw ihat sielit. the fountain of his tears were utaunr.hfd and he never weotsmore. He died innane': and in huv last moments oft i n called nndn his father! hi terms' that brought tears fromTthe hardest hearts spective races, rartiea unaef ia ywr of age- cannot obtain License without the consent oj their parents or some near re- iativc wall whom tney reaiue. license must give the full names or ma partiesand of ibeir parents, their ageflt eoibr and place of residence. lf-a minis- ler or jraagieiraits uaiuce nuuuui piv. licensf, or fail within two month there- after to make a return ot the names, agesf color and resi4ences of the parties, attest ed hw at least three witnesses, he ia to - ... . w v i . ur ... .j pay a hue ot zvv. carnage coniracii to defraud creditors are vojdf Iluabands are not liable for debts of wivea contract ed before marriage. By written agree ment of the parties, any wife may become a ' tree iraaer. oupcjiui vvp may grant divorces, for desertion, when one party shall "maliciously tarn ; the other out of doors," "endanger the life of tbd other," "render life burdensome or .kV.n-.n an lioVn'tnnl runknrd." Either man or wife eloping with an- (JUT XU., other-; party forfeits all claim on the person or the propertyof thej paty forsaken. Iu granting a divorce, the Judge is to givi? proper orders in regard to the auppoit and education of the children. i Indian WAE.---Jua,geHubbeI, (eneTr al Atreut of the Atlantic & Pacific Uail roadi has iuat returned from a buslnes tour I in Texas, and brings information that before leaving Sherman, Texas, an army officer arrived there from Fort Jtich' mond, Jack county, and rejported ,ihat a body of Indians, variously ; estimated at from three to ten thousand, had made an incursion into Texas, and were overrun ning Young, Jack, Denton and Farker neT and more Ornamental Types for counties, ana inai me seiners were; nneu suitable for all kinds of IMBBILL PRINTIN -Also- 1 HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury f W. Super Extra Spring Steel, Warranted Eefinei s. . EBBN MOODT BOYNTO 60 SHHHI51AIX STBXS?, Urw Xrk. Kov. 27, U66; July Z2, ISC7 ; Jan. 14, 14, 18d3; Jaly 27, lftC9. AliE CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Contrivancies, &c, &e., for the convenience and facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters. Shoe-Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Carriage Builders, Coopers, House-Keepers, -Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c.! ranj?e of wants we are prepared to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptability of our goon lor the purposes lor which 'thev are made. Nor can we describe them Sn kn j advertisement. They must be seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware Store for any thing you w ant, from a toothpick to a team engine; from a pin to a strawcutter any thing almost every thin. They hive 4 A FULL STOCK always on hand of erery ! vanety.ol ailn, Iron, Steel, lit, tirain Lra- , uie, i-vthe, ItH) Dozen Axes at low price. I (juhk, I'UtoId, Krire and Fork, Fairbank i fcalei the beat WrtMichtlrun l'lowa loU'Cunnd. We wa rrant tlicm togire oalitfaction. Thomp son a Pluws aitd Subtouers. CORN SIIELLERS, BTItAW CUTTEHS, and a thonnnd other thinevyou need. Send '" 1 I t b. v III. "' ..... . I IW IK Not One Foiled in 20,000. TbXt Tear f 4tl L1CHTXIXC PAWfc Biveradly utMiM(t4 to I 4 U jlart. Icaa aaukct- S mmUlmrrt f Ka U ar4 U mOWi t pVtlHy U at U Amt. lea a latfiUW. .lUr it Kattri l rioriiy of IU Utrt mpirr4 fcawa. TW Cak caa!c for iet f jxUW ra(rK w t. r.4 Umm ( N. ha iWVBa tirm m4 tt. rarinaU fcf IW tuala imrm ! Bra U4 LIUHTMMi rsu aaiW. aa Ui to b ab! lt ail ail trdrr tlj TW k. ber Nat tm tW tmm4 t lU Llli 11 TX I N 1 RtCK KA W. V.I Wrrr.fw will eadeavor to kep a Wa4. Jl tt'ye of artval At ml L t.. . . taa raM Ulxt U l tWj mt HtWrf VU, 1 ia iT. All L.trttif afi4r4- I Eaek Utttola attlrl aa4Ll j. rart4 lttttert. M Ur(a to iki t,wi In fact, few persona anacquinted with; n yonr orders or cotr.e and buy our establishment, are aware of the wide' 13:tf Sli4ury, N C.j Business & Professional with consternation and alarm. : - ... I1 : a I Jtrflee Hubbel says inert! i no doubt in the miud of well informed Texans. that j a bik Indian war is at hand j many are leaving their .homes, and at isbelieveU that Kiowaha were leaders of the raid, assisted by Apachea and others. Greeley's First Burx Per. On las Wednesday afternoon Horace ; Gree ley: received a small package through the mall. It was wrapped in brown paper, bearing the printed words "One ounce Horace Greeley chewing tobacco, Adicr & .o., proprietors, 140Veit Lake street, Til " Ur Hrwletr looked at the paper'of tobacco, and then handed it to JJl'V Sl'WSW & Orange Stevens, sayinsr, j "There, Ste- m m Viwl vens, yon may have that ; tbat's ody first bull pup. 1 f -2 k . a . ft . . . i , ... t t iaaert4 to order. hir- r a''rbet f ," B yar ar. m rtf.lattit of rWrtkc J raoally itit M ft aail aa4 larrtuattor. m, or hard wood. bat Uubr rr,a.rc it to W t tMff. Llf tu.iag ba acaUt aal aiat4L4 tor aae i.t n arci coi; are io fijrr mirnra aci. Ntw Ti it.AiiiKii irrttTTt r ni. 4. ivti. M BoTimii. M) BttkatD bl.. v YMk-Mr: Tlert-t Wt i mm il LWktala t rt Rata, worked by Land, rjr two a-rn ard taw rat affanad x9itk rl nt Wr la I 3 4 -: a4 1 dots of Mine, ront'nrcnffy. tn two mfetrtr a4 IS -a. r at tW rate at a ct4 f w4 ia tba nine tninatea. 1 am aatitad tltt for all i f rra-ctiire Unt aa4 mall tiavtor. jr cr4-at and wood l.i n rival la j-r J. la aad ia !atplirtj. Ib iere tWir c&iTenal at o!d aar a vart amoaat f notej aa4 tla. a4 hrktr tie toU ntlhuna of men. J. Bl.aKC I FaperiaUDt'rUaiid Ka;iarrr. iwrriraa IniHwie Telr. K). B. Tfctxtreire Utre qirted tr.rrelj to rtf ltat 4.oa!4 t-e oVtWo Ual Ciiact rattitg it bftter tkan tie o'.d V frirtk 11 rtoe aped ty all ot-ee aawa. Ilktnett bardware men will pro-are the awaoino ir Ueir ruusm. eea lr tej ae oerri.e ana - ' . a a . a . . 1 ialTtor rl. -ot wi;rre ii y SO mtrp lUP, are iir. L B. Millujaa or axraie cxd for fsltiif a Ujltaiar ttwo- m faw. niter ar oae . wo. will tit fie tmeo o faat aiao ax. 1 ot try lWa 1 iW, LkU.i ke 8 a a, 4 ta t Irrt f. anitaMe tor central aae. that tie name and warrant are oa earkaaw. E. M. DOYNTON,io!e Proprietor tmi Maaafictartr X for Yisiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes & Co., in M uqdiy's Granite PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. fHe Bolicits cash orders from abrod. Produce bought and shipped on very short notice. Respectfully refers to business en of the city. fcHgrXmh. paid tor all leading articles of country iToduce. ll:tf College and School ,1 THE (JRANT TICKET WHY ARE SOME OF XIIE NAMES jSU PFItESSKD. Tlse Cincinnati Enquirer wonders why the Grant organs dp not hdd to the Phila !clpljtfa ticket winch they are flying at the bead! of their columns, the names of the Hollowing named candidates, whose names und whose chances for a; continuation in office arc virtually included in the success i the .Grant Gift Enterprise scheme. We cordially recommend it to the radical masa- jies, who ought to be fuljy apprised as to I whom they are voting for. The names of t)io whole 'forty-one of em' are not inclu ded, but here are the biggest and fattest of the Grant family. j For Presidenrof the United States U. S. Grant: salary $25,000. For Vice President of the United States Henry Wilson ; salary $8,000. For Indian Trader in New Mexico James Deht '(Grant's brbtherin-law) 45, 000. For United Statea Marshall for the District of Columbia Alexander iSharp (U rant's brother-iu-Iawi, 9,000 For Postmaster, Covington, Ky. Jesse R. Grant (Grant's father), 83,000 For Doorkeeper of White House F T. Dent (6rant'a brother-in-kw), $5,000 i or Appriser of Customs, San Francis co Geroge W. Dent (Grant's brotherin law), C.000.. . y j For MiiiiiaterlaDenmark-ReT. II. C. Oramer;(G rant's broClier in-law), $7,500 Fot Assessor of Irternal Revenue. Tbird F District ej Ohio G. B.j Johnson (Grant's For Clerk in . Register Office Adam Dent (Grant's brotberrinlaw'a third cous in), $1,600. V j - V For Minister to Guatemala--- Silas Hud -eon (Graiii,scousin)37,S00r f f - For Kcjiepeot .Public; Store in New Yik-Georgo K. Leet ItGraut'sbrotjher-iu law V cjonlin ), $60,000.) r t For Clerk inFihir Auditor's Office Orlando H. Ross (Grant's consin), $1,000. For Collector of NeV Orleans J. F. Casey (Grant's brother-in-law), $30,000. For Postmaster of Newport. Ky. G. Every thing in nature indulges in am'usement of some kind. The lightnings j pUy. the winds wtistle, the thunders roll, the snow flies, the tills and cascades sing and dance, the waves leap, the fields smile, the vines creep and run, the buds shoot, and the hills have tops to play with. But some of them Have their rfpisnn of mpluneliolv. The temnests 1. -: j- ; ' J f m$nn, the zephyrs sigh, the brooks mur mtt. nnlltliu mrtimtdina lnnlr KIiia: ? : 1 wa i A Sias Iy-SeveraV Republican members of Ctingress shave thas far foreborne to avow themselves for Grant. They are suspected by the tnillitary mess of waiting for the ac tion at Bidtimore, aud, if that is favorable to I Cincinnati, that they will come out in favor of Greeley. Gureley's endorsatiou at Baltimore wHl probably cause a stampede among the Grant Republicans great and sin ;il 1, and we are in danger of having more of a good thing than we can digest. Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and L A B E L S for all purposes ; BURKE COfflN m llanks Commission Merchants, At the Sign of the Bet Flag, MEBONEY'S OLD ST AM), MAIN STKKI.T SALISBURY, N. C. J. K. BLRKE. J. M. (X)KF1N. i-Onlers and consignments respectfully so licted. firAuction sale every Saturday and public days. j Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh! Yes!! SALISBURY BOOK m ( C ALF.M ALMAN ACS STORE At the DiH.k Rtrtn. 1SALMS AND HYMNS, I S IX ftet any thing iu the war of Ittnik auJ St:itii.: rv, enn lo hail at short notice ami At the I'm mi Htore UTIIEIIAX Bonkx of V.,r!.lnn. At the lliKtk Store .MIOOL BOOKS, large variet--. 4 At the Bok Store on resoi.iihie it rintf. At the B.K)k Store CI AL order will receive prompt atten Send in our oruVrn. CALVIX TLYLKR. Jan. il. 1.-7-2. 19:tf SPITI tinn K Tcrk. y.. M. Royi.io!!' T.iclitnJn- Ore rnsn f"ro rtit fr rtitt e Yod I p trl 1 toW. ! int ilown trV . ( oii t .tr iedy lot . I t.r i'- ( iwi iucr Wtt l.ktrrr S t fST. H (limns n jf, itf iu um.. kL'ii. L UMtr iLit.kk, Ullllt Lu.t vvit'.d U k4 um f f-it! The Tea-Party. Well, the couferrence has conferred, and though selected by Gree ley s enemies, it appears that only three or four of the seventy geptlemen present were in, favrr of undoing what was done at Cincinnati, ( Will they bolt again! The Commissioner of Internal Revenue decides that a package of fine-cut chewing tobacco of less than one ounce will not be under the, new law, a legal package, even with a one-ounce stamp attached. it Heavy Gale in Boston. Boston, June 13. A heavy gale here lust evening ifaa sadly destructive to life. Several rjersons killed in the vicinity, buildings damaged and trees shivered. Having fallen back -to a better position .and been reinforced by forming a cupai tneliiji with Jko. M. Coffin, who has been long and favor ably known in the Mercantile community, r i i . .1 ... .r . r or Clerks, Masristrates Wic &Mnn and wlici'a continuance of 4 j i inpir nairtmnire to ine new r rm : wilii ine ns- surance that wewill do all we t an to satisfy all who may have anything to sell or buy. J. K. BURKE. January 1872. N. B. I will continue to attend to the cell ing of any kind of property in the country, for Administrator aim others when notihen in time. tf :18 J. K. BUUKE, Auctioneer. and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the Printing Line. xecufrix Police :o:: FURNITURE! .1. A. CLODFELTER k CO. iiaHHfactnrem and Dcalcas in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Iloadstcads, Cottage ChamlcrSutt., paint ed Chamber Suits, trench Suits, Walnut and painted Cane ral Chir Kckin 'hairs of all dofcriiitiou. Kxtciion Dining Ta'l' table of all kind Wardr'bc, Bureaus, AVashstand, WhMt-'t, Mattie-xf!'. Sofas. Uecention Chairs and I'urlor Set. AL, Uustie Window Shades, a novelty for eouipletc ncss, beauty, cheapness and durability. Al-o. mnnv other articles which we iup prepared to j sell us i heap or chcajwr tkan any IIoUm- iu the western part of the Mate i I I i .m.rmrm!w- -.r-v. i , : i . .. 3) THE LTwo colored men, while diging a ditch Y& 1--. J -1 . . year vuanesimi a lew uaya emce, aneann' Id a large, iron pot filled with Spanish Silver dollars, doubloona nnd Mexican gold coins. The lucky finders, says the News, fiave concluded to settle in life upon the proceeds of their fortunate discovery, and .willUoubtiess have especial interest in the subject of drainage. j '! dTavoltna iDatcljman AS A NEWSPAPER, HAVING qualified an Executrix of the Inst Will and Testament of Jane E. Mnrphv dee'd, notice L hereby eiveu to all persons in debted to the estate of Jane E. Murphy to make i ... ,i , y i . lmmeaiaie payment, ah persons naving ciaims against raid estate are bereby notified to present the Faroe to me on or before the 14th dar of February, 1873, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. SUSAN W. MURPHY, Salisbury, "Feb 14, 1872. Executrix. tf:22 WILLIAM-VALENTINE, THE BARBER, fa a, Uv,uw; puuuo wur. xis h?tronare heretofore extended to him j There'a a prospect that the Stokea affair will end another way, before the lawa; delaya reach it. The last month haa told with fearful effect on the prisoner. tr. -1 i" ii 1 . ' , . iie uaa gone an to pieces, ana is bo nervous that morphine iniected into the arms is constantly necessary. All things M111 patronage improving. It is one considered, Stokea very likely will never " " : 'J'. come to trial. j nf tha Vof d-oif TETURNS TIIS THANKS to his OLD IX FRIENDS and the Public for the liberal n. vvinansLrrant a secaml coum) ,3000. The Enquirer says its object in present ing this ticket has beeri to vindicate the Grant family (other than Ulvssesi ftotn real tile. Lor) and time, as j circulation is good, and its standing I 'nU Grant ratification meeting, held in fho ofto Qtlfi rtm,.a It GtnWUiae c lie now- new and r7" A fall assortment of Roewool, Metalio snd Walnnt Burial Caes, which can be fur nihed at 3 hoars notice. I Bo sure to call, nearly opposite- tba Mansion noted, next door below the Express office, see onr stock and hearour prices. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. ; . apo:2D.9m ' ; ' Salo til 1 a n . u,l.7t. .1.! IJ m..,, .iuiuvi iv which Licr womaBeem to le consigned by the Gant organa. w.3 ui nu.- uoruon uenneti a qneer fancies waa an Immense bird cas-e filled- i. with rarolbirda from every Bectionj of the ' globe. So ln$ hadjt made as Urge as a house, t)il betore it he could stand for hours anil a tody, the habits of the di raembets ot the. feathery tribe. Somp times he would liken his difiWnt hirdi and fowls to Well known public men id tine ilaylie stood wit h a neighf kept him langhing for a long e would point them out. with nri pf reinirkj j Pointing to the robin he said that! U Henry Wilson j the woodl pecker that 1 is I3en. Boitler ; tile old goose 16 oumnerj j " epaiioiw is, .ogan $ tii )wl is Gran; the parrojt is Garrett Davi4 the old gobler ia. Conkling ; the feawjc is Wendell Philips, an4 the canary is Sun fset Cox- etc. I his large house cage ia ftill to be seen at Washington Heights, j only about 200 persons being ! present I he usual speeches were made by Gov- ernor Scott, Treasurer Parker and Oomp- ..iii v.. i j irouer eagie. inrorms them that ho naslittcaup a commodious Shop, in Dr. Henderson's 23rick TJnilding. Hoom no 2, where he'would be pleased to see them. He guarantees to give satisfaction in every case. He has in hia employ of the bet Hair Brother in Western North Carolina, llerequests a call from all. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 17, 18T.9. f0 tf S6000 liberal terhis as any t SMUT TolACHIlMES i The telescope of Washington and Lee University; to be the gift of Cyrus Mc j f Cormick,.sq., for the Astronomical Ob Bervatory at that institution, will be one of the largest in the world. w i A slight shock of what was sannoaed to he an earthqnake, was recently felt in Ashland, Manchester, Cherterfield an4 Charlottesville, Va. . . ; 1 1 ho Boston Post, which ha antil re- 1 tently favored a Democratic nomination for president, haa taken strong and un equivocal grouna tor Aireeley. f Four sisters in New London. Conn.. are to he married this month, on the game day and in the same house. ' State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Snprrior Court, Sjninrj Term, 1872. Assignee s OF $4000 to WORTH OF I WILL becin at !0 o'clock on Saturday, XVTavthe 4thf at the Auction House ul BUUKE t COFFIN, to sell at public sale, tho STOCK OF GOODS A man in Clarke country. Ga. haa lied a "bull snake" seventeen tWit in nirlh. E are AGENTS for theMcMannus Improved Smut Machines. Parties in need of any would do well to Send to us for prices and. particulars. Warranted jo give satisfaction. Verjrllespectfully, BREM, BROWN, & CO.. i Importers and Dealers in General Hardware, EasA Trade St., Charlotter N. 0. I 33:2t '. ' ' s j IN ihe District Court of the United Statea for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. Ia the matter of John W. Holm, bankrupt. ' Upon the application of the Assignee of John W. nolm. bankrupt, it ia ordered Uiat a second meeting of the creditor of said bankrupt be held ia Charlotte, oa the 29tb of Mav 1872, at 10 O'clocki a. m-at the office of R. H. Broadfield. one of the Registers ia Bankruptcy, in said Dis trict, for the purpose named in the Twenty-se venth ; oecuon ot tne Act or Uongresa. W. H. SIMPSON, Assignee. May 1st, 1872. 2w34. lately belonging to John W. Bitting, bankrupt This Stock consists of a eeneral assortment j of Merchandise, such a. is nsnally found in any Marshall T. Bell as Assignee oH illiara Griffin, Saturd tm lhe whole Btock U otJt. rluP.t,?i,MJC,feor,ge C' Mcllenry and , Merchatrt an1 Trfldc B,e respcctfnlly invi Daniel B. A elch, defendants. , d , reouesled to attend these Sales. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court on Terms will be stated at the time of sale affidavit filed, that the defendant U-eorge v. ale In rljrM eroo!. U-forM)or ( si n4 trdAttter 4iticier '-"'I-" - - rbilsAelphis. hri4ber .1. !Hr9. we noU. tl t.1 umwuii ynw . - j- - MlBr. by km, of twrntr six rnU of kirltmb. fcsplr. r.uwj r (inclod'ng lost time) in Micklris. tsrfc work, bj tw . uk .S4 Henrv is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. It is therefore ordered and adjndged that pub lication b made iu the Carolina Watchman a newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury, North Carolina, for six weeks, notifying the de fendant, George C. McIIenry that a Summons i has been issued in the above action agains; him in which he is notified that a complaint will be I tiled in this action at the next term of Iredell j Supeiior Coort, on the second Monday after the third Monday m August, A. D.itiiZ, within the first three days of the Term, and unless the de fendant, George C. McIIenry answer the same within the time prescribed by law, the plaintiff will ask for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Witness C. L. Summers, Clerk of our said Court at office, in StatesAille. this 29th day of April, 1872. C. L. SUMMERS, CSC. i 6"33:pr fee $3 of Iredell county. ALL KINDS oj COURT AKDMA GISTRATES' BLANKS at this office J. K.BURKE. Assignee if J. W. Birriso. Salisbury. April 18,1-72. 31:11 WORLD. L Kew York Office, 27 BEEKUAIT BT. April 26,1872. 32:ly i Marriage Certificates for sale here. Why I se the Lightninsr Saw f !rti th fjntri-t ik tl.r rtcsiot. IFhlMPI.K. IA it cot five liuii U:nl or n oie JolUn. tut li.e labor tint m rr out iW tnritwt. ni!nf'if (Itb by nw-r"! dU rMr ot ma iuixicd sw mhi tit cut l Jirr. 1 Lr slr 4.2iJtj UiWi tlijt unskii.lul u.ra urn '.n t Ui lrU n nj cIhiidj; lrlL irl. it (iu.(KkUd. The )uiet.t Iri-lli nc m.1 uf one length ltd uo Ltti.it.g te(irrd U ciUint fl cvn-nit . iThere Lsr l n mm? irie far rlrtrrr tritL. t jt do .tbrr pl' c ett sj U-tk lf rrt rtUirf lt tV-K' ur kiiuu vv i fl.cu.d m tuollt W lb an mOirrt t i-d . nC.tg .ttt lie l. lt . I, if! tlie outil; eJ6rr V; U d uJ j omU doUi witb bt f l t. 4.trtt rvtl t t4 r rrm f id ut.titotrd ' 1 rt;e. it ill i-miur Uttrr Ufl nJ bsrtler Vciuirrisf lor ttut r , t 1 c t liy a ur tool of an v U.er tltciiUi.D. ur ut-r a it if b Iv Uar) j i ti Lkkik 1 t.U t ! . I'aUiil l utTe." t u.r.vlriii notiianj ulirraw : -. ubf ' lrl. illiokUtu omit lurtvo Jo tU t. af irif, rilt rf vrr-'i t i.t ii oiLi-r nlf . J ul. utit wmi l--lnt.il tl.e otl.er. cr.M;rif rtiy r.l lit r:m tm; ui 'ieMri. t4 utjeuiit. If uu i-oiui ul 41 louib tKl b ir ibO uur u. u-ct, u aaasi vio r o !Tl out llieti.utli. 3d . uti at a Utiert 01 0Mite scjlato ILe old Uj u saw, Uebtttb all miC, l fn of a Itarinvr. 4ih. Are ilj:ril with an oil tosr. nr fl.iBK trt. Mlt. Thr rr th-iT.lr patrut d.rectmMiBf 4 c Wsrirtf trl itw a fcr cr rltif fttr, raier tbau auj other, and arc, vilh pirackt foisa, m turn pi to 4.ari li i V tmik w I re' nOV.TO.VS PATEXT 1,IGIIT.I.G SAW. Thi saw pnvMi Trrl j-rit adrantire rtt llr lriLl V tootb. birfc V bittnt r 4 . espcris'.iy in rroMKtl . Utt vUrugUi. tUChm and dKiaUllt l lUr trlk. . Ilru !. rIerp tun-ruica ic u. Lviou Uat c ill Ob't baioc lnJ Ui potula of cvn f i,a, u J- rfc, mmplicity ! irkxt clearir.rr, Srtrn All tr ar tlkt to oidiaaiy kt4 w coU esfy t J : I. lb rmi m sorH tecllTe thin tlt btck. ut reUratiu cut Tle Uflk. a it a tkr c(it cwUty fscra. ratusr 4tr euirolcot t tl. 'rout cot Lett of ILe LSLd taw, ta dtaUnctieft totLc lata rU(i u w. jtenre sprro isirrriTtt. . Ease or Ccttimj. It is e.er Ut p!er a fme in UsaWr tksa to cr tst TW spp;rta .i inci. in rerj rrrt. ail U e trrla l: f of trfift. dotibit li.ld. cl n mww il ana piojrttior Mfw. "ni f i mm;tit( mj im 11 r tin r. SmrticiTV. Th!S ti oi mo. ail Ike -oiuia iib use aticaw irna. rut: iw ooka. or ttlck rskinc WU. to be aWKord: oa!r om (Dill 11 ta rtrr4 to ketf lWa is wirr. a U-t are Mty tortLe vnA.illed latoirr toiaitB a tio1d lii.rd I'saricCT ti kab aicc. I ontiBwoiT rniuac esfanrir. 1 1 r orr r ' ' nt. bot clear, by liftiosj tbetbre store tLt roe.UPX b.aors. l.W m ktk U lit sort prtt learinit inrkmrtit. iiv tbeir circular we mat two rtorrTou rroi rrr. t cibo. cbi v w: - - . - ood)l6f I Hinare. Tort. tba tif bt hoti J-ondmol. . Ibcw Saw a are nade aBd-old by Mr. E. If. BoyBtoo. 80 IW-kmia atrret. New ork. r lected by four patenU, dated rfrctletr 27. IS06 Jnly 5J. Ja.oary H. W- -y - yt trust that tke lBTtor of so va-tnablo ia.prorta.eBt. Ib aa arttc. of .. BBtrrl a w ur, will W abl totnjoy tbo fruit ot tUir Uboia frea frosa wfticfraacBt or piracjof aay k;d lAok, ArBiL57, 1870. There Sates are unirersallg conceded to Surpass all ctlers fcr Crots cM9 ' Although f 500 challenge for expense of test las Veen uJcertistd im millions of pajH-rs, and engraved on each sate, no one has ever DAuLU to publicly test tfie matter, NO other sax has douUc pointed teeth, CONSTRUCTED TO CUT IN LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTRIDE OF M TOOTH ONLY by direct action. 2 Tlie cutting of all single pointed teeth are equal, and thcf 3 teffl arc double, with direct action, spaced, and slant concealed letttetn points IT. V one point of 21 teas set one tray and one the other, the slant would ride and Vfl out tie tooth. When the hardware trade do not fell, agenta wanted, and no fo Tern meet ia required. A lix foot cross cot and a brick saw-blade will be aeat to anj ou on receipt of $G, or $1 per foot. One man aawi SI 25 per fooL 26.tf SI i ! ' 'I I 4 j r w c 5 I'1 v i ti . 1 ii . , i ; 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 5, 1872, edition 1
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