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4 A It AIX OF BOXLS-A STRANGE , . , phenomenon If tlio itatf rnnt of some of tlw resi dents tf'Lcuui.xna are to be credited, iD.irne Nature has recently- beenliying -, .strange pnuikain tfeat part of the country. 7 JA writer to the :Njew" York yJurenaV of ' Comuicrcc,'ViwaQ eracity and good stan ding ia vouched for bylbo editor jfthat paper, ctvea the iojlowlng particulir8 of a Dtrange phenomenon that occured in Car roll l'ariih last month: J N He say r that a Heavy Btorm visiffcd that pariah eome days previous to the date of writing, the 21st, and during the; storm fiah bouca fell to the ground by the mil lion. These bones eterned to comje from an exceedingly black cloud that wajs pass ing at the time. The Shower of botics tyas attended by a heavy fall of rain, j j The corregpondnUsays that the bones rattled on the roofj of hia houselifte bail clones. This strange phenomenon ejx tend ed over a belt of country ten miles in width by many miles in length. Accom panying the letter were seven of the bones, varying irom uuu iuch i iwu uuu one-sixteenth in length ; Horn seven-six teeutha of an inch! to twelve and a. half sixteenth!! of an inch in brcadthjji and from on and a half to three-sixteenths of an inch thickness. They are of an irreg ular diamond ehape. One side of the bone" is nearly flat, having on the under Bide, which i worn era' oth, throe j pmall apartures, as it ve:ms or tendon liajUjpass cd through them. j These specimens have been shown to experienced coast fisher men, and also to ! learned ichthyologists, but they are not able to ascertaiu to what particular kind of jhslr the bones belonged 1 They all agree however, in the opiuion- tliat they are veritable fish homes. j Several theories have been advanced in explanation of this strange phenomenon. Itia cenerally conceded, however, that the bones must have passed through the air for hundreds, and prehaps thousands of miles. The inhabitants of the parish believe that they ;were brought by qi water i pout or a whirlwind from the Western coast of Jlcxico or Lower California,! across the continent, as the wind was blowing at the time violently from the southeast. ,., We have heard of its raining ca;ts aud dogs, but fish bone showers are something altogether unprecaenteu. j BEAUTIFUL IRELAND!. e know, oiicourse, that Ireland is I called the "Emerald Isle," and the color , f the emerald is green ; but never; had i entered into our imagination that ther was anywhere in this world to be seen such verdure asi it charmed our ei'es to look uporrin the rural districts of Ireland 1 he empes, the knolls, the dells, fields o young grain, ovesr which the breezes creep like playful spirijts of the beautiful! ; the l pastures, dotted with white sheep of the purestwool ; the hillsides rising lip into mist-shrouded mountains, and iul cbvered with thick carpets of smooth, velvet! green uui Jtrcianu suouia also dc caned a lowery Hsle. There is riot a spot in Ireland, I - believe, where blessed nature can find an 1 excuso for piittinlg a flower' but she has ' put one not only in the gardens land in tuo mcado.vs, but upon the very wall ana crags ot the sea, trom the; great blooming rhodoldendrons down ito the smallest flower that modestly neetis forth from its grassy cover. The, Irish; furze, bo richly j'ellow covers all places tljat might otherwise ibo bare or bar rein ; tjhe silkworm delightis everywhere, from thpu sands of trees to drop its "web of gold ;" the blooming hawthorn with the) swjet scented pink, aijid especially the white variety, i adorns; the landscape and the garden jj wall powers of every hue and Trlety clamber to hide the harsWness1 of the moral supports ; the bceted cliffs of tho North Sea are fringed and spfteued with lovely floweirs ; and if you kneel arty ' where; almost oh tho yielding, Velvety carpet, you will (find little, well iigh in visiblo flowrets-r-red, white, bhie, and yellow -wrought into the jvery jwoof a , texture. Ireland ought to be called the Beautiful Isle. The spirit of the beautiful - hovers over and touches, to living! loveli ness, every point. Pjxll Hull Geziltc. CLERICAL DRINKING IN SCOT-.'!,- LAND. ' j An American gentleman, one month abroad, writes from Edingburgto a friend: "Saturday night in Cork mid Dublin 829ms to be giveii over to one huge drunk -Glasgow the same. I don't know how it may be hero tcjnight, but if the jPresby teriau minjstersj who lire itteniing the pra'nd Presbyterian Council here are a fair sample, Edinburg must be the "drun- Kcn-ef t place in the world- I saw a number of them at dinner at onr hotel yesterday to take enough of sherrv. champagne, claret, brandy, and Scotch hot to send a great many Yaukeces under the table." ! i IkOKE JfAiLU-Jones, who was con- ictcu ot norse stealing at oar late Sup ctlcir Court broke jail on Satnfdav niht msv anu uas noijpcen neard trom since He mado ha escape, singn fr!om the same j?ell, in the ar?y enough saute manner, and turousrli the' samo nl.ifp. thnt Siewcrs escape; some tira sitice. The aperture made in the ceiling )f the cell, prcyiousely, had been closed bit was re opened by Joneo, and the hol made in tlieputside Jail wall througli which Jones descended, bkd not been closstjc up. 1 I Our Jail f asj formerly conkjdered one of tho beet , and most secure in the oiaie. v tiat's: the matter n0w, in this agei of progres3.i4Safcr iPress. THK WAY TO LlVil. Ten minutes' of weak rpLin. :n plunge a bravo heart into thri dentin of unhapprnets as suddenly as! k thunder storm wil overcast cleat-a summer eky The only way to live is to east away troubles aijd contentions, jwhicij cannot be cured by fretting, A thiiigat is done 'i bel0ng3 to the past. In iuTtice to tho . jitjiureiueniihpi tne prestnt and ttossiLilitiy :j j 'i I - r i i . . - - of the future vou carinoi lnolt niiwce youifueir Mfrcthed oVcr things which cannot ue unaone. . t in. ... leiicr irnm UovemOr G. War- moub, of Louisiana. ay ; The liberal movement U 8wepipfeery tiding before it, fi I he beoolei am nuahin! , j" , 'Pol ticians; and taking the lead dhftmIvM. Slihiinf0' ljXC paUliiiiahs i re dashing -TIipOLD TIMES. Thero ia a stransre Dain in corning; sud denly upon tome relic of one's lost youthi some lock ot golden hair, genue iauy, teds golden wnicn is so wane now eyuio potrkit painted wheniife was young when, tlie lips red charm and the JJride of the brp were in their prime, when the skin waJeatia which nawJs parchment. You el it, jloo strong-man though you are, and vour lio cur s half sorrowfully halt eorbTnllr. under vour erizzled moustache, - . . f i - . . t t I as jfou look at the face ot Dojso Dioorn wilicn a wanaering arum pan.y ter ot a century ago. . was m y-r hat! young face, with the frank, i tearless eves which no care had made dim, the telltale color, the eager mouio f nai, were the ambitions of that old time ? How different they were, those day dreams, roin the sober schemes of to day! . How you hoped bow you trusted with what ed. Byj euuliiuet faith you looked on into tne iu- ture ! fow you are old! and toe world is coldand the rose-color of youth has aded into the sober grave of middle age. This is a better thing, you try to; think you arcj wiser, ydu are- stronger-r-but there-is !a little pain,evenheles8, a sigh of longing for the "something' sweet which: ! " L i 3 ;! J "Followed youth with flying feet, Ahd can never come again." The following puzzle is said to have been composed by the .Bishop ot Uxtard ; have a trunk with two lids, 1 two caps, two musical: instruments, two established measurers, and a great number of articles a carpenter cannot dispense with then I have always about me two hue fish and a great number of smaller ones, two lofty trees, fine flowers and the fruit of an in digeuous plant, two playful anirnals. and a number of a smaller and less tame breed. a fine stag, some whipS without "handles some weapons of warfare and a number ot weather-eocke, the steps of a hotel, the House df Commons on the eve of a divi sion, two students or scholars and some Spanish grandees to wait upon me. An- swer-l he human bodys eyelids, knee caps, drams of the ear, feet, nails, muscles, palms, tulips, hips, calves, heart, lashes, nose, pupii is. tenaons.- Salt and Charcoal for Stqcbt. Farmers who raise stock should give them plenty of charcoal toeat, and furnish theui freely with salt. Both improve cat tle and keep them in good condition. f Salt acts healthly on the blood : charcoal strengthens and heals, the mucous meraj brane throughout the alimentary canaljj and increases the power of the digestive organs, healthy and unhealthy condition exispug there, it prevents worms gen erating in the stomach, etc. ; it absorbed the putrescent gaseajsy which worms are generated, and they consequently die. I The fr0e use of salt and charcoal will eon tribute to protect cattle from epidemics. and will counteract the eflects or mtref scent or septic water. : The Peanut CEOP.-The peanut mania is raging to such an extent lit some i of the counties of Middle Tennessee that some of the farmers are confining almost I their whole efforts to their cultivation. The crop is well cultivated, and unless some unforeseen calamity befalls the crop, it will suinass anv nrevioulv: rown. both m quality and quantity. . , j j.. Q-- --T7 r rom numerous inquiries made of deal ers and farmers, we are disposed to put down the whole crop for the year 1872 of Middle Tcnnessea at 11,000,000: bushels. Isashvme Union. Almgator Skixs. The traffic in a! ligator skins is becoming quite an item in Commercial circles, During the past five mnntlis .1 trontlpnin nf .Tiirlrsnn villfi Via i i i . . ' . ' I n'ls ininpn ti nirTTna hi itnernn Anm fhs.. i sand four hundred and ninety alligator r--r - ... skins. If the traffic in these hides should Continue unabated during the next season, it ia evident that those who go to Florida for the purpose of shooting these interest- ing reptileswill be compelled to penetrate far into the wi'.da of the State, and the iuccesa of the export will be somewhat umiiea. xtosmniixiooc. NoRTit Carolinians AbroAt.--.A dis- tmguished scholar; of this city who was oie of the ffiinMl.1TU?iat ln !f 16 COm' unent of Hampden Sidney Co lef?e. as- uiencenn tores that amoair all thA theoWJl ati. dents in Virginia, none stand higher in gcho irship than do two North Carolinians, Mr. .1...... :1 xt- . .. B . . T jLavis, or oaiisnury, and Statesville. This is very sauie centleman tells ns th rnoceton College, the highest honors in all the classes were! won hv SnntWn hnv He ind Judge Walker, of Alalia in a. wpw the contestants in his tell." Ssntiriel. class. "Blood win IIome S unshoe.- Many a child goe astray, not jbecaise there ia want of pray, er or vartii( at home, but simply because home lacks sunshine. A child needs miles as much' as flowers' and sunbeams. Children look but little beyond the preJ f ent moment.: If a thing pleases, they are apt to seek it; if it displeases, they are prone to avoid it. If home is the place where faces are sour and words harsh, the fault-finding is ever in the ascendant, they will epeodas many hours as possible else where, i 1 A Strakge "Effect of the Hot Weatber.-A telegram from Augusta,1 Me., announces; the organization of the first Grant Club of the campaign. The attendance was email, "owing to the sul triness of the weather." As the Summer advances, " the sultriness pf tne weather" will doubtless iucrease, even in Maine, and mayrove disastrous to Grant's piospects. Until we reail the telegram alluded to we bad suppose that the "cold enthusiasm?' of Grant's tartisauB requir ed sultry weather to warhi it up.! Live an learu. Richmond Whig. j i- A ONE-LEGGED Welsh oratorL named f ones was pretty successful in bhnterihg ar. Irishman, when the latter asked him, w,n 7comQ .t0 losc 70" leg V 'v" 'uones "onexamihing my ev. luosing up my descent. I iuuuu mere was some Irish blood in me, T"-."wnn convinced that it Was set- S, , Bllhe Pre," said fat, it .u ,yB oeen a aenced good thing if iw jiau oniy settled m your head. ' i SrjpBEaiE CoPKT I Decision. OpinN ons were delivered by Supreme , Court, (jn .Monday as follows : . Br!:PEAEsok, G. J. i 0 . Dowdt Trustee vs. B. and G. M. Coates et al., from Mecklenburg j error, Judgment reversed," ........ i j. N. Harehalv et alt rs. John Dobson, froiin Cataflrba ; error. Judgment revers ed:! ;. :l - I- : V J. P. Ppindexter vs. Wmt Davis et al from Davdgon . .1 . -L' . A U'UUCA no error. Judgment af- j A. Y- Stokes Sc Co., vs. W. H. IIow- ertpn, from Itowau ; error. Judgment re- vtTBeu. , J. B. Beard et al, vs Jack Hall et al, from ltowau ; Error. Judgment revers- Rodmax, J. Uary Little, ex. vs. Green Uager and wife ei al, from Iredell. Error. J udgment reversed and remanded. (State vs. J. T. Fergusson et al from V UKCS. iO error, juumcummriucu. i W. K. Wilcaxon vs. B. C. Calloway et al.. from Wilkes. No errbr. Judgment affirmed. Br! Boyden. J. JS. P. Caldwell vs, R. J. Beatty, from Gaston. Error. WtH of procedendo order ed F. E. Fraley vs. J. A Kelly, from Davie. Error, aenire de noyo. State vs. Major Purdue, from Wilkes. No Error. Judgment affirmed. Sentinel. A secbet uas been aennea as "any- thing made known to every body in a whiaper. 1 A rattlesnake was in New ITanoyer, meas- unne b teet c inches, una nad xo rattles. And old fell ! The Hillsboro Recorder says a married lady in Caswell has just had four boys at one birth, all very much alike, and all a kicking and doing well. Mr. T S. Mickey, Salem, N. C, planted last year eighteen hundred Concord grape vines, lie made from their yield six hun dred gallons of wine. If a cause be good, the most violent attacks of its enemies will not injure it so much as an injudicious defence of it by its mends. A Charming Creature. Fhak- speare, in tne compass ot a line has de scribed a thoroughly charming girl : "Pretty, and witty; wild, and yet, too, gentle." 4 . A Connecticut sheriff says : " If any man doubts the Bible doctrine of human depravity, t only ask that he be sheriff of this county one year " A Large and enthusiastic crowd greet ed Gov Vance at Whiteville on Satur day last. A good many come from South Carolina to hear him. Make each child's character a study, and by constant sympathy m their ioys as well as in their sorrows, win their hearts and confidence. Be always frank and trne ; spurn everv sort of affectation and disguise. Have the courage to confess your ignorance and awkwardness. Confide vour faults and follies to but few. Some men are like cat. You may atrntp (ha fur iko tinltt fn. ... 1 . ... . P . J . tAn nni t.n . w . . : j . . l ' Ufc j uumgj .jufc acciaeniai- i ly tread on the tail, and all memory of xormer Kinaness is oDiiterated. A Human Life-Preserver. "Yon saved my life at the battle of Malveru Hill," said a beggar to a captain. "Saved your life! How?" "I served under you and when you ran away, 2 followed." Where are von rroinc o faat. Mr. Smith" demanded Mr. Jo sir, home; don't detain me: I have iuat bouSht W wife a new bonnet, and I must I Ji: , , I rc"TC1 " utlurB iae ia8U,on cnanges." A youtig lady says that a gentleman grammer j we always decline before we conjugate. On cKsr11 nnt ko -k t M They are often far better for the studen than success. lie who crocs to school to ais mistafces will always have a e-ood schoolmaster, and will not be likelv to become either idle or conceited. Struck by Lightekixg. On last Sun. day afternoon during the storm that prevail ed, Mr. George Coble, who resides about 12 miles South-east of town, lost three fine hor ses. They took refuge under a apple tree from the storm and all three were struck and killed bj 6ne bolt Greensboro Patriot. The Gape Crop. It is reDorted thtth crop of grapes in Cleaveland Lincoln, Gas ton and Mecklenburg counties, is the finest that has been for several vAn. ThB ; good news to loyers ot good wine, and we believe that if the proper attention be paid to it these counties can nrod wine as any part of the United States Char. Observer. Several officers of the Austrian naval service have united in experiments which have resulted in an invention promising: to be of steamers iue giaiesi. importance to war . 1. ir ; : . and to steam vessels generally It is a method of conveying away under water tne smoice trom the steam engine, thus dispensing with the use of a funnel. iney m&ke use of double ventilators, which compress the smoke and force it overboard. Ilow often would wc find trials robbed of half their bitterness, if we were to re flect tha not, always will sorrow pierce and cares annoy ; that our journey through the world will, at best be a short oue ; that a Might happy home, "prepared long a?" awaits us at its close ; a borne where friends, gone before, will giro us a cor dial welcome ; and where days of care and nights of weariness will be remem bered no more forever. ! Mr nk.n at wutiufc uc tci lu icci u if poo rafrpn WOf-n tool .1 AV.fvl.fr . . r 1 1 T ... 1 I ..I gratifying. The momentous question" is negatived by February. 1873. iiL in ins nT ar iuu uuicci ui nis r.nnicp "inr in ma o i hir rwr ih.ir J " - I T - v . m . . . 1 . Vy . C.O J Li I WM. v. UV.. .- T i I ' J 1 " ? i C , . I . . . 1 . .. ' . ; ..I - i. . .- . : HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Alain Street, Salisbury, A C, ABE COXSTASTtY ADDING New, improved and valuable. Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Contrivaneies, &c., tc, for the convenience and facility of Fanner Blacksmiths, i Shoe-Makers, Tanners. Cabinet Makers, Masons, Carriage UulldcrS, l CoODerS House-Keepera, Butchers, Cooks, &c., &c. In fact, fcw.jiersons unacquainted with our establishment, are aivare of the wide1 J--AIMERS HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes & Co., in Murphy' G Row, and opened a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. 13 He solicits cash orders from abrod. iwapciiiuijr IC11TB IU liUbJIH'SS en fcgTXash paid tor all leading articles of Commission Merchants, At the Sign of the Bed Flag, MERONEY'S OLD STAND,v MAIN STUKKT SALISBURY, N. C. 3. K. DCRKE. J. M. COFFIX. CSTOrders and consignments re? pectfully wj licted. fsaST Auction sales every Saturday' and public days. x Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh ! Yes! Having fallen back to a better iKwition and been reinforced by forming a copartnership w ith Jso. M. Coffin, who has been lonp; and favor ably known in the Mercantile community, I would respectfully return my thanks to the public generally, and solicit a "continuance of their patronage to the new t irm : with the a- I 811 ranee that we will dn nil wo run tn amicfv nil i " -w ... . who may have anything to sell or bur J. K. BURKE. January 1872. N. B. I will continue to attend to the pell- ine of any kind of property in the country, for Administrator and others when i tf :18 J K' BUliKE notified in tune. uctioneer. xecuirix Notice HAVING qualified as Eiccutrix of the last Will and Testament of Jane E. Murnhv aeca, notice is nerebv civen to all perrons in debted to the estate of Jane E. Murphy to make immediate payment. All persons having claims against ?aid estate are hereby notified to present on or before the 14th day of or this notice will be plead in recovery. SUSAN W. MURPHY. Salisbury, Feb 14, 1872. Executrix. tf:22 WUjJjlAflfl. VilljiiJINTlINii;, THE BARBER, TETURNSIIIS THANKS to his OLD IA, FMEXDS and the Public for the liberal patronape heretofore extended to him. He now informs them that ho has fitted up a new and commodious Shop, in Dr.. Henderson's ZSrick- Building-, Room TTo- 2, where he wonld be pleased to see them. lie guaranteer, to give satisfaction in every case. lie has in hi$ employ of the best llair Dressers in Western North Carolina, lie requests a call from all. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 17, 18o9. 50 tf State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Superior Cburt, Spring Term, 1872. Marshall T. Eell as Assignee of William Griffin, Lankrupt, agaiM George C. Mcllenry aud Daniel B. Welch, defendants. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court on affidavit filed, that the defendant George C. Mi Henry is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman a newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury, North Carolina, for six weeks, notifying the de fendant, George C. Mcllenry that a Summons has been issued in the above action a trains', him in which lie is notified that a complaint will be filed in this action at the next term of Iredell Supeiior Court, on the-second Monday after the third Monday in August, A. D.1S72, "within the first three days of the Term, and unless the de fendant, George C Mcllenry answer the same within the time prescribed by law, the plaintift will ask for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Witness C. L. Summers. Clerk of our said Conrt at office, in Statesiille. this 29th day of April, 1872. C. L. SUMMERS, CS C. Cw33:prfee$3 of If edell county. ALL KINDS oj COUJIT AXDZIA GISTRATES BLANK Slat this office BURKE COFFIN range of wants we are prepared to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptability of our goods for the purposes for which they are made. Nor can we describe them in an advertisement. They murt lw seen. Come, therefore, to the Hardware Store for any thing yon want, from a toothpick to anteam engine; from a pin to a strawcuttcr any thing almost everv thin-;. They have-r-A FULL STOCK alway on hand of everr variety of XailH, Iron, Steel, Hoeo, Grain Cra dles, Scythes, 100 Dozen Axe at low price. Jlen, the hot Wrouclit Iron Ilowa to be fuund. warrant them togive satisfaction. Thomp- CORN SHELLEItS, I STRAW CUTTERS, i and a lhottaand rthfr lliirxnt vr.n hn1 n your orders or come and Lur. i i3:lf SalUUnrv, X. C. B1WI rnmtc Produce Inmght and shiiied on very fhrt OI II1C CUV. country Produce. ll:tf SALISBURY K m STORE. Q ALEM ALMANACS . At the Hook Streo "PSALMS AND II YMNS, At the Hook Store ICTIIERAX Books of Yoihij. At the Book Ston O 1IOOL BOOKS, large Tariff , O At the Book Store IN fact any thinp in the way ef Books and Stationery , can he had at hhort notice and on leasouable term. At the Bw)k Store PF.CIAL order will reecie"prnaipt atten tion Send iu voor opW. CALVIX PLY LET? . Jan. '21. 17-2. I'.htf FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER k CO. Xianufaetnrer ami Ihalens in Furniture, Invite attention to their ptock of Cottage Bcadie;iJs, Cottage Chamber Su its, pain t- eu i,iiamtcr ouiif, rrciicn I Suitf. NValnnt and painted Cane Seat Chair. Kocking J hairs of all description, hxtensuni DiniugTahlef; tables of all kind.--Ward roLen, Bureaus, Waxhstand, What-Nnta, Mattreftet. Sofas, Becention Chairs and ParhrrSett. AImi. linstie Window Shades, a novelty for complete net!?, heautr. cheapness and dnrahility: Alo, many other articles which wc are prepared to j sell as cheap or cheaper than any llome in the western part of the state. CF A full assortment of Rosewood, Metatie and4Walnnt Unrial Cases, which can be lar- nished at :t hours notice. Up sure to call, nearly opposite the Mansion lintel, next door below the Express office, ee onr stock and hear our prire. Special orders (made from photographs in our othee) will be supplied. j apT:"29.9in Assignee's Sale OF $4000 to $6000 WORTH or Al nr. rWILL bepin at '0 o'clock j on faturda3-t Zklaytbe 4tb, at the Auc tion House ot BUKKE tt COFFIN, to sell at public sale, the STOCK OP GOODS . . i lately belonging to John W. Hitting, bankrupt This Stock consists of a general assortment ot Alerc hai.dise, such as is usually found in any r irst C lass hToRE. SaIKS to continucevery Saturday till the whole Stock is closed out. Merchants and Traders are respectfully invi- teu aua requested to attend these hales. Terms will be stated at tbe time of sale. J. K. IiUKKi;. Assignee cf J. TV. Lirnso. Salisbury, April 18, leT72. 3l:tf SHOTGUN GK BEST lit the world: L , Hew York Office 27 BUutKAS BZ , April 20, 1672 32:ly BOO i Marriage Certificates fun sale here PATENT LIGHTNINtFSAW; K j Super Extra Spring Steel, Warranted Eefinei EBEN MOODY BOYNTO 80 BEU2SLXAIJ BTHEUT, Ilew York. Nov. 27, 1SC6 ; July 23, 18G7 ; J.n. 14, 14, IbCS; Jaly 27, U: t- ' 1 1 f..5' , Vr.1 - BU ail ftfTrlMl. M I 1. 3 Jt . or !'f 1Ah t'il r 1 alpjurrj. iB t.,.i. -v . . or ferl wood, but oft tin. Wr n-soim it to W Mt w lurune wken ei.l vm; t two farr tLitatr ea , t Y'i. AiiC4 Imtmi fi Fnuiu.M. 4. 11.71" Botkto. HO Brrkmta tt., .,w Yoil SU: TLi-mt t nn 1 MV il-. I.l.ki.i., r. " R. M haw, worked by linJ. tj two mra cd tt ffft mchJ xtlirk rlrHVrr ia 3 4 frs. Z 16 cnu ofuM. coot!cnoolj. Sa two nmate ui 18 erct. vr at ru ( cm 4 f m w than oin mlaaW. 1 am uI3k1 tLat lor all ;uru bTrr rain( Utcr 4 tiavU tIZ! rroM-tnt ai4 wood lae no rival tc nrJ. ia ra at4 ia alavalkitT. ' 1 m letemeir naiTtrMi moald aatt a at milliona of wea. rrnaUBH-Bt a4 EbIjmt. Jiiarricaa ItMitoi Fast N. B. Tbci fxtrrwp tU are quoted wci!t to i.iof kt Loeld hm altlMt.ii.t U bettfr Iban ht old V frirtii m rroc f ot I t all Honei4 hardware men will procure th rrntiinr inferior gwJ. bot where tk"y do pot k tliein. It. Million of axeaare ed for rrttiat wot fortwo. will cut five tmiea aa ttt-t aaan axe. War looir, nitahle lor ren-ril ok. Fee that Iw name and warrant are on earh aw. E. M. WVXTOX.Sole Trojinetor andanafactorer- yew Tori. E. M. noyuton'n Lilila.nc Ore man Ck.- i.t in do n ii-n. Coruti'i ie. tejid I"! t-- -. I'ri'. l illirtn of A At, art- iU life. i u-, i, t iL fuel occur. Why t c Ihc Dcan the ratlest ik thcUail. IF MVll 1.1 A it cost fic liundi-ed or 11 oic 4uUr lot I Ur fifth by fr-d atnl of an iDij roed lb at uusktlliul uen l.Klfci In hurUn ii.) t it at These patent Ucib are all of our length and bo aaa. There hare rrn many 5r icn for rlearrr t-U.. the- are know n u L sliou.d a saw tooth it. if the onUule ctgrt be (rvjrclril aud jM.jta. doab.t with obe drew. t.f at, a 4uett ratti( i4tr it MutwtiloU d ! 1 rue. it ill trqviir U ttrr Mrt-1 tiJ harder tanrtrjr for a aibta m. l-t bay m poor tool of b other dtrsctipiiou. or um- ioti h tarp tt khija akt.it f XU air. I jr these I'atent (.'ntleta. tow ditit-m.t fu n. ii ot -t , : 1-t. Ddub.e pointed. ith ot I las., aw i i verst-d cut on other side. 2cJ. One point lehiudthe other, t orw ocectij to cuatre out. If oue poiut ol ii tooth a act lift ool Ihetooth. 3d. t'uu al a direct or oppoit ancle to tl ' of a harrow. 4th. Ar edeed with an oil stone after fl'inp oth. Tle re ti e only patrtit duet.! t uu.r.c fler, eiMtr than anv other, and ate. villi himuI thape. UOl.MU.VS r.VTEAT I.IC-'IIT.I.G SAW. This saw pofMee several jrr-at adrartape on. espenaliv in cross-ret si s. tl.e .lreutt!i. for deep furrmipp ate s b iou tl at we lil can;, pi mi'iit i. j uu i-i it:, t in iiiih r. Speed ail are aware that an otdinarj hand frctive than th back, or retreatinjr cnt 1 l.-e tetth. with their cpfwiie eUillJt faa. tt.tt.ac 1 are eqaivolent to the tr.nt rut Loth i; of the hand mv, la diLtict iod to lie tatk ett.of U',, mw. nenre peei iit evttaoie. F.ask or ('frrixi. It : ea.it r to plow a crote thia jinHplc is Ttrj perfc-ct. all tie Wth Winp of cat and jwojtt ting edyes, and clta simultaref aly Simplicitt. I his is hviotiK all ll.e toitita hooks, or thick raking tweth. to t-e Wtened : onI they are pa easy tor the unskilled taboier to hhat)h a t) e old It.Lii uJ saw . t rsxreer t unit kce tontinotr.i wtui t etit. bat clear, by lifting the fibre ahote tie iiijertn g biadts, hie a fxv, whjf k ia lh BiMt X eleariiijr implemeLt. y their circular we atliat two Fcrrtoti hrrtt wood) bK in eijrlt M-cont!. It-fore !;.tr ( trier Square. l hila('e! 11a. !ei ten. Wr 1. W. Tea'.wt.ote a ) r t f t.l tl.e t tkal n effort, tbe sawing, by hand, of tweiatv-aix cord ol hatd Wtth. tt aj.'.e. elm. h. aad hif kort ta eijrlit hours (inclading lost time) in Michigan. -tch aoiV. hj to men, itk one aaa ot.e. krt wonderful. 1hee Saws are made anloM by Mr. K. M. tefttrd by foar ptenU. diU-d rerwetivelr Y!. n e trust that tlie InTentors of so ra!nahle is saw, will be able to enjoy tie fruit of their laboia ACk, AraiL, 7, IbTO. TJicse Sates are unitersafly conceded to Although ?500 challenge for ejrpensef test has Ictn adicrtisal in milhwi J of papers, and engraved on cadi sair, no one has erer DAKLD to publicly test the matter, NO other sate has double jointed teeth, CONSTRUCTED TO CUT IX LINE SO AS TO CUT WITH OUTRIDE OF M TOOTU ONLY by direct action. B. Tlie cutting of all single , -.auv,., T(l.( U,. , j JX. If one point cf 21 tras set one vray and one the odf, the slant tcould ride and lift out tie tooth. t I When the hardware trade do not fell, tirrnti wanted, and no roTernoett Iff U required. A lix foot cross cut and ion receipt of $6, or .51 per foot. Oue Sot One Failed in 20,000. TU w Tut eBUtW IJCHTXIXG Ht, maitwUtr actMM( w lr4 a, IH' 4arr4 U oeMioa f Uiclj IMuu, ! I tirt. or elWi- IL. .... . iWr.iy oftbt l.tt lnprt4 !s.a. tZZ. cU.:.2 for Mjnt r atw twT. Iter . I.fftUntv t trt ,u mt ,-4 iiIM,1JtJ"? winalli & ' . j .4 . .'i .i . . . tk. , ' aiat of amr tad ti. t4 1 rVta (U w. j. vr. Bl.aKC ott-r a. fir tWlr roioBM-r. If iw tM.wvj .u, aftnu are vint-4. d: a Mf ttif foa fSt Raw. Ubee V ..t- ... not try tkal Alto, LlxlUia lea haaa. luiw, t e i t' r - W C 4 J t. l.er a.d Tiot aa i l .aret-t Buane 4t Mni - L .1 l. lllt.C tliu l Mill. kuU It ki4 fc. Lihtnin Saw T . iabcr tlint rr dut iW rrMKit mi it r u'.av tt rul ut a uuera. 1 Lr ary 4.&Mbitj ka Wi it ft irtiL t tt l lj. tt i h 1 1 trd. xl.ofU.ing itBiivU aod tit t k a U at bms l.jt no .trer palDt totLef t-rtb Wrr ten.ii an in Jim t ilJ V. tiuiar rr tic t. v I r 10 t-iaU ea ee uit cf kerf. t aila" rt and cl. at oa!r Hh alce ettr. Jtrt' oce mr aed ffar IW oO-er, tit mltml a4 rxf iwo'h mw. U-aeaLh all kawdaO. t a i taian- teeth. anfl r!rarin teelh 1 1 a for rre eiitff 'r fuitn. a sja:..e to hariB aa the old iml at t over lie aorieat V tooth, watch La hiilrrt. tri rlirar. and JcrilH!iti ol ttrw ltfh. at d tl' tl' . ottly tn.e f:tr other atau f (k. iii t ut Sf" ' saw rnla onlr ene wit: I. . the NMrtt W a' In timber thaa to r ra.h eneont Thean'iW t' lenpth. doch; pefitted. cnt wkh atMk !' with lie t. M or liVe handsaw lertli. Ii : tbc San Jeert- our taill hie ia reoairew to let tirw ia atier aa and elear.rr. tt oMt eattirr racea , - er r htif. rmt r.tTm tele nli jrti (i-o - I i!eadr ar.dotl t r difct r.f. awhed . al laieyr f Hovnton. Wj I- Vmin street. New York, aai sr t Isott. Julj 23. January 14. I: Ja'y f. 1' imurorrmfsl in aa irtx-ie of mcm wn.teraal - a free from ib'ribft Beat cr piracy of aly L.i.4--:" , Surpass all others fcr Croat rutliif pointed teeth are equal, and the X a tiick taw-Wade will be rent to j man tavi $1 25 per foot. l2C:,fj
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 19, 1872, edition 1
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