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JJ- U. I I II THfetf AND NOW. Not loDg since, a Mr. f ikJoy In X - inlin lUed leaving aeolossal fortune of $75,000,000. 10 ,"otns one. id not km ok m ""ivu v iMk of avral of the men of wraith low living, including A. T. Stewart, Aagoata Iteltnoot, the Marquis bf Wrstmiuster, and the Spragoe, monaieentj of Rde Island, and ' i.f the magnitude of other things in modern times, whereupon the Richmond Enquirer takes up the gaage- for .theancienta. and make a ease that almost takes one's breath kwa v ; showing that the "little piles" of the wealthiest modems are insignificant id com parison with the bier plums" of ancient moneyed men. Ileal it: i Whv. what is Stewart, or Belmont or thMaruaia of Westminster, to Ptolemy Phil dhihna of EvDt. who amassed a little bro- tiertv of 350.000.000 ? And which of our extravagant yoaog ladies, in these boasted times ever eave her lover, as Cleopatra did. a pearl dissolved in vinegar (or undissolve), worth 400.000 I Then there was Paulina. mo of the ton tn Ildme, who used to wear iwels. when she returned hef visits, wrtb H00.000, Well, they boast of Mr, Stewart's marble Dalaco" on Thirty fourth street and rifih Avenue. e do not suppose wis nouse which is about the best ihey have in New ... . " York, cost more t tan half a million dollars Cicero, who was poor inaa, gave tloOXX) Cfodius paid $050,000, for for bis bouse, and bit establishment ou the Palatine, while Massala gave $2 OQO.fiOO for the house at Antiura. SenecaJ who was just a plain philosopher like Mr. Greeley, was worth 8120,000,000. Tiberius left a property of nearly 1 120.000,000, Why, they talk about j a man's failing in! New York for a million as if it was a big thing. Cesar, before be en tered any offiee when he was a yonntf gen tleman in private li fe owe! $14,000,000, and be purchased the friendship of Qtiawutf for a $2,500,000. Mark Antony owed $1,400,000 on the Idea of March, and he paid it before the Kalends of March. This was nothing he squandered: $70,000,000 of the public money. I I "And these fellows lived well. Esopus, who was a play-actor, paid $400,000 for a single dish. Caligula spent $400,000 bo a sapper. Their wines were often kept for two ages, and tome of them were sold for $20 ao ounee. Dishes wen made of gold, and sil ver set with precious stones. The beds of Ileliogabalus were of solid silver, bis table a id plates were of para eold, and his matt ess es, covered with carpets of cloth of gold were staffed with down from under the wing of the partridge. I "It took $30,000 a year to keep up the dig u'tty of a Roman Senator, and some of them . i rwi nnn - .... 'Cieero and Potnpey "dropped in" one day mm mm -!(' . a mm on L.UCUUUS nobody at home but the family and that family! dinner cost $4 000. "But we talk of population. We boast of Loudon and New York. Home had a pop ulation of between three and four mil lions. The wooden theatre of Scarurns contained 80.000 seats ; the Coliseum, built of stone would seat 22,000 more. The Cir cusMaximus (think,! of it, old John Robin son ! ) would hold 385,000 spectators. Then were in the city 9,000 public baths, those o Diocletian aloje accommodating 3.00 bath ers. hveu in the sixth century! after Rome bad been sacked aud pluudered by the Goths and Vandals, Zachariah, a trafelor, asserts that there, were 384 spacious streets. r'Ogold en statues of the-gods. 4G.097 palaces, 13 . 052 fountains, 3,785 bronze statues of the emperors and generals, 22 great horses in bronze, two colossi, two spiral columns, 3 threatres. 11 amphitheatres. 9.02G baths s,r00 shops of perfumes, 2,081 pmons. "As a set-otf to Mr. Sprague's 'monumen tal tombstone.' we may merely mention the mausoleum of Augustus, in the northern part of the Campus Martius. consisting of a large tumnlns of earth raised on a lofty basement of white marble, and covered on the summit with evergreens, as in the manner of a hang ing garden, the whole surmounted by abrouze figure of Augustus, j At .the entrance were two Egyptian obelisks, fifty feet high, and all around was an extensive grove, divided iuto walks and terraces. "We h4ye not space to speak of the Forum Romanunj.'the Forum Julium, the Theatre of Pompey. ihe Tetnplejof Apollo, the Threatre of Marcel ins, the Pantheon, the Palace of Nero (ent irely overlaid with jewels and moth-er-of pear ), the Claudian Aqueduct, the Fla vian Amphitheatre, the Coliseum, the Arch of Vitus the Villa of Hadrian, the Bath of Caracallai - nor the great Roman roads, stright as an arrow, paved like the streets of h city,! devided by milestones, and having houses for travelers every five or six miles, affording Uninterrupted communication from the wall Antonius through York. London, Sandwich, Doulogne, Rheims, Lyous. Milan, Rome. Brundusium, Dyrraehium, Byzantium Apejra, Tarsus Antioch, Tyre. Jerusalem , a distance of 3,470 miles." OUIt HORACE. It may be said of onr frieud Quint us Horatius as of pure gold tbe more he is rubbed tbe brighter he shines. In his walks among his native hills and his old homefolk his fertility, his good taste, good sense, and nis kind and generous feelings, are all strik ingly displayed. lie maks a dozen speech es a dayall different, fresh, touching and. beautiful. In his speech at Portland, the only one in which he has allowed to public questions, he fairly eclipsed him self, delighting bis friends and confound ing his enemies. Ue may be a fool but he is certainly a rery sensible one. The eoanuir Uh all its high estimate of Mr. ORXxLrr's abilities, has nerer fully ap preciatod his genius. In his career as an editor he has manufactured many great men-rsome of whom are now his revilers, and were made out Terr bad material, which his cunning handicraft could not wholly disguise or reform ; but, put to the test he proves himself greater than all his creations combined. The Cincinnati Convention builded bet ter than it thought. Richmond Why. STATE ELECTOR APPOINTED. Several days since, as soon as the declen-J lion of Governer Vance was made known.1 . V . Pou, Esq., of Smitbfield Johnston county, was by the joint action of the Democratic Conservative and Liberal Re publican State Executive Committees, appointed in bis place. This is a mot excellent ai.pointraent. Mr. Pou is a gentleman of ability and unimpeachable character is a good speaker familiar with political afi.iii s-and will cavass for our candidates in the paijn. News. coming cam- EaTPTiAy Bricks. An Austrian sar. ant is said have discovered, by means, of a microscope, in a stone taken from the pyramid of Dashonr, many interesting particulars connected with the life of the ancient i Egyptians. The brick itself is made of the mud of the Nile, ehopped traw and sand, thus confirming what the Bible and Herodotus have handed down to ns as to tbe Egyptian method of brick making. j A STORY WORTH REPEATING. Judge Davis, of Illinois it a rich man 0-fThe public may not know-how be became 1 wealth. About thirty year ago, when he was a practising lawyer in the West, he waa employed by a Connecticut man to collect $800. Davis went to the place where the debtor lived, and found him to be rich in landed possessions, bnt without a spare dollar in money. He finally set tied the bill by giving a deed for a tract of land a fiat, moist, and undesirable piece of land in appearance, lying close by a sheet of water, and consisting, per haps, of sixty acres. Davit subsequeoU ly met bit Uonnectieut client in ot. lymis, when tbe latter (who teemed not to nave the usual Connecticut shrewdness) fell to and gave aim a regular "blowing op" tor taking the land rather than insisting on having the $800 in cash. He did Knot want any of your v rstrrn land, and he told Davis that having received it in pay ment of the debt, he had better keep it himself and pay the amount out Of bis own pocKec 10 mis uavis- agreea. Stepping into a friend's office, he borrow ed $800, took tbe, Connecticut man's re ciept for the land, and held it for a rise. That land forms part of one of the suburbs of Chicago.! Judge JJavis bat told two or three hundred thousand dollars worth of it. and hat nearly a million dollars worth left. ; , , HELP YOURSELF. ? ! ..t ight your own battles, iioej yonr own row. AaK no larera or anj one; and you 11 jucceed five thousand timet better than one who it alwayt beseeching tome one t innucnce or patronage, rio one will erer helo voo as tou can Leln vonr self, beeause do one will be to heartily interested In your afi&irs. The firtt; step will not be to long a one, perhaps ;i but earring your own way tip tbe mountain, you make one lead to another, and ttand firm in that while you chop still another OUt. j !. Men wbo bare made tortunet are not thote who bad fire thousand dollars given them to ttart with, bnt boyt who have started fair with a well earned dollar or two. Men who hare acquired fame hare never been thrust into popularity by puffs begged or paid for, or given in friendly spirit. They have outstretched their own bands and touched the publie heart, j Men who win love do their own wooing, and I never knew a man to fail so signal ly at one who indncet his affectionate grand-mamma to speak a good word for him. Whether you work for fame, for love, for money, or for anyj thing else, work with your bands and heart aud brain. Say "I will,"nd sbme day you will conquer. Never let any man say, "I I - J-T J ,, ni "M c r nave araggea you up. oo many Irienas sometimes hurt a man more than none at all. Grace Greenwood. j ARIBALDI. It is Btated that "Garibaldi, though snffcring from rheumatic pains is still is laborious and as active as in bis best days. lie rises early eyery morning takes his usual ride on horseback, inn spects with care the rural improvements he has undertaken, and writes and stud ies incessantly. Every day he receives let ters aud papers from all parts of the world, and anions: them strati ire to sav. rndeanrl y . - both native and exotic, prosper on the island, and he has victoriously solved the nmh em n nrnHn.ino. 1 i . : l . : t x ., ineuitiiig leners irom r ranee, jiie country trvuit tuie is i-eauu ; ioj for which he exposed his owri life and that w?2 vce Ieuied commences its work lo fi:. .A t . i. i,,CttUU.,'u'1 purification, and succeeds in diminishing the oi ins sons. Meantime bis plantation s. in ( irtP. it vin u r.n; nJ k 6 i a T , creating. Not only does tbeSarsaparillian Re rockey, dry and barren soil. Artificial Udvent excel all known remedial agents in th beds of oysters and other marine produc- lions established upon the coaBt have been Ttry successful. -A short tim- n . . ' T French officers nnnrtpreA at . . : - Corsica, landed oa the island, without beins: invited. On beiiif uttA they wanted, they replied that theyhad n, ,n h-.;Lir.... "J - uiumi uiuui mere cunosi- ty. They were naturally dismissed.? Improved Locomotives! There ar rived in this city yesterday, two new; and strangely, constructed locomotives, for "regulating" uses on the Pittsburg and tonnellsville Railroad. Their singular appearance and peculiarity of build at- traded general attention, nartimlarl :i. J rni. . Y .i w , wua anivdu ujcu. i ue engines are DUlit exclusively for ''regulating" purposes I and am an mnitn,.. - tkf.5.i- and are so constructed that a uuucr ib j placed upon each end. The "tender" is wwmo mwaj wiin, auu water is carried m a tank bnilt Amr tb. .-A .k- U " . . . , m iuc -urv 1 e- man's board is so made as to hold a suffi- cientonantltTofeoal ti. la.t fi Tum. . , , -7 i "c7 'D very powenui, and neavilv ouiu, ano in an respects they are Iwell adapted for the use designed. ThevWm 1 ri m. w a - . . . 9 1 built at the Grant Works, Patterson N. J. One of these engines, )re learn, is for use at Connellsrille, the other we suppose. ku, poiuk or riiisnurg. L.mocTWtna JSCVSS. Bxxr Eattwo. The largest ten cities of the United States eat beef annually "to the amount of 2,040,000 head of cattle, exclusive ot pork, mutton, etc. Taking we omer ciues ana towns or tne country, tne probabilities are that tis number would be swelled to at least 4.000.000. This enormous amount is required, Jet it oe uuaerstoou, by consumers, not produ cers Add to this tbe number of cattl required to supply the farmers of the country with beef, and some estimate may oe formed of the annual demand. The demand now exceeds the suddIv. which may be tbe reason for the present exorbi tant prices. People who cannot live without meat will very soon be obliged to raise their own eattle, or go the way of all the earth ; assuming, of course, it bat tney are not tbe possessors of ample for tunes ana wunng to squander them in the purcnase 01 steak. Hiram G keen's Catechism! W'bicb branch of tbe government i has the most attraction for office holders just now t The Long Branch. ' Is this branch necessary for the couns No; it is a Useless branch. wra a a. : who will cut tnu branch JXarch 4 1873! ' The Chappaqua wood chopoer. I nj the Civil Service, then be like: a reconstructed tin kettle t N Because, all the Dents will be takes 1 I out. - 1 Radway's ft Heady j Reliel I, v CuTs the wort' pains In from ; ; v l ' OXK TO TWMTT MIXDTEt. ' Not one hour after readinf this adrtrtisement need any one suffer with PA II. BADWAT'8 KEADT JtELLEF is a cure for every Pain. It was the first ana onfj Pain Remedy that instantly stops tbe most excruciating pains, allays Inflamations. and cores Congestions, whether of the lungs, stom ach. Bowels or other glands or organ by one application, in from one to twenty minuies.no matter now violent or exenuuaung me paio Rheumatic, Bed.ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Her too, Neuralgic or prostrated with dieaemay suffer. RADWAY'S KKADT REUEF will afford instant ease. Inflamihation of the Kidney b ' Inflammation oj the Bladder, InflammdHon of the Bowels. Uongeguon oj e hngs. Sore Throit, Difficult breathing. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, erovp, Diptkcna, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache. Toothache. Kettratgia, Jthmvaiism, joia lmius, Ague uiuus. The annlioation of the Bead Belief to the eu. partorparts where the pain or difficulty exists will auord ease and comfort. Twenty drops in a half a tumbler of waterwill in a few moments cure cramps, rpasms, sonr stomach, heartburn, sick- headache, diarrlae. dgentery. olie, wind in the bvtcels, and all mi Urnal vain. " - t i Travelers should always carry a bottle of '"Radwava Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or bitters as a stimolait. j , PeTer And Ague. j Fever and A gut eared for fif.y eta There is net a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague and all othor Malarious. Bilious, Scarlet,Typhoid, Yellow and other Fe re rs (aided -oy Badwafs Fills so quich as "Kaaway ueaay JUeiiet." my cetu per -t tie. HEALTH 1 BEAUTY 1 1 Strong and pure rich Blood Increase of Ilesh and BloodClear Skin & Beau j j tjful Complexion secured to all. fill. TlATiCrAVB Sarsaparilan Besolvent Has made the most astonishing Cures : so quick, so rapid art the changes the body I undergoes, under the xnfluenee of this truly Wonderful Medtcine, that EVEKY DAY AN INCREASE IN i FLESil AND WEIGHT IS j SEEN AND FELT. f THE GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIER. Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent cotniuuuicates through tbe blood, sweat, urine and other fluids and juices of the system the igor oi me, uir it repairs ine wasts oi me Dod y with new and sound material, scrofula, srohi. lis, consumption, glandular diseases, ulcers in the thr at, mouth, tumors, nodes in the elands and other part? of the svsiem. sore ere, stru- morous discharges from the ears, and the worst forms of skiii diseases, eruptions, fevers, sores scald heod, ring worm, salt rheum, ervsinelas. ii riK a llalr a tt j txr , i o a ttm 4l . . V. n ...... . in.thc woumb, and all weakening and paiuful discharges, night sweats, loss ol sperm and all wfcrtes of the life Principle, are within the cur aifve range oi mis wonaer oi Modern uhemist rv,and a few days' use will prove to any per son wishing it (or either ol these forms of dU eae its potent power to cure them. It the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes. and repairs the same with new material made trom healthy blood and this the Sarsaparillian err day the patient will feel himself erowinff hetter. RQd strongei. the food digesting better, niiucuwi ni-uiuiiiiK uuu UUSUUUU WflEUl m- cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and skn diseases ; but it is the only poitire cure m"" - . BUAuuiia wunrwiais r... n T a XT uv l tir i rvrTjr ri. x. ... t . . urontv,xuippaeeoi wKier,incniiuence ol unne. Bright's disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick-dnst deposits, or the wa lltU tv?ckVc,ondjrmi"vdwT futanccslike the white of an egg, or threads like white silk or there is a morbid, dark, bjlioun appearance J t i a ann wnne oone-auai acposii, ana wnen iere i pricking, burning enation when passing '-tir, and pain m the small of the back and w'Tte 'he IoinH. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills, ItctfecUy wste'.eHs.elepsntlT coated witli sweet gnm, purge, .-'sulato. puiifj, cleanse and strtnetlien. Lihay s FiMs, for tie enre of all disorders of the stomach, liter, lowel, kidneys. stomach, liter, bowel, kidneys, bladder, nervoaa i icaatiM-haadaoh a n at i rtn . . neauacne, consupauon, c , cot-tivencss, indi- reitt on. dwiwtmii. Yilionn.B ,iii...,fr, mtionof the bowels, piles and all derangement of the internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a post. tits cure. Inrely vegeUble, couUining no mer enT, minerals or deleterious drags. a tew aoses or kabway s Pills wiilfre th i!8 " '.'!f. "rice. 10 ceiHaper ooz. nui.u st liKUtiOI&T8. Raad "Fiiw ix Tarja." Sand on Utirixmr. ? Kv"x . S-J BWitm Street, Gor. of nrc (ihto, ew (ora. inrormauoB worth uwaaaaos wuibe seatvea. Unu 30 06-lrl - - yitf ami a 111- THE ADVAlICfc "WfT f IVlOWPr ill RP5H1PP A,wWCI . lit XlCapCl . lU AIM FACTURED BY THE Belvider Manufacturing Co.. Btlvider. N J.; has the erearinsr for coe wlieell all in an iron case, so as to exclude all ent. dirt. See Contains many new and valuable features wuicu uo uoi exist in oiners. ivoras wen on smooth or stuuey land and is not liable tc get out of order. .Persons intendin? to buy mowers and Renpers, this summer, would do well to ex amine the before purchasing elsewhere. An agent wauted in every eoui'tv in the State. Send for illustrated circulars to C. A. HEGE, GenM State Agt. tor N. C. Friedburg. Forsythe Co., N. C W. L. KISTLER, Salisbury, N. C. J mar. 26, 3tn Agent for Rowan Co A desirable Brick House with 7 rooms and I 411 necessary outhouses; situated in the PM5t1ira' rt f Te-rn. Persona wishing i w porcoHe, can mir at tnu otson. ! . una 1 WMMwcyv Tin o i jfit :3L 33 . TRIUMPHANT! UPWARDS OF FIFTY. FIBST PBE- MIUMS and Gold and SUcer Medals were awarded to Chalks M. Stixj-f for the best Pianos in competition with all the leading manofactor ere of the country. Oflce and XXew X7arroom. No, 9 North Lrberty 5t, BALTIMORE. JId. The StieflTs pianos oontain all the latest im provements to be found in a first-olajia Pi.nn witn addition al improvements of his own In vention, not to te round in other isstntments. Tbe tone, tonch and finish of their intnu ments cannot be excelled br anv mannfiuttnr. a large assortment or second-hand Pianos always on pand.from W7bto Parlor and Church Organs, some twenty dif ferent styles on hand from t50 snd nnvurdi Send for lllistrated Catalogue, containing names of over twelve hundred Southerners (five hundred of which are Yirrinians. two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and fifty East Torj8setn8. and others thronibout the South), wh have bought the Stieff Piano since the close of the war. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent, 22:401 ; Salisbury. N.C. Studwell Brothers 17 MURRAY Street, NEW YORK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of i BOOTS & SHOES, j FOK SOUTHERN TRADE, Hare a complete stock in all lines, includ ing their popular Granite State Bals Kip Plow shoes, and Ti owt Feb. bals Orders solicited and carefully filled at lowett market rates. J. E. MOOSE, Salesman, feb 2 fc0:Um. A. M. Sullivan. J. P. Gowan. NEW OPENING. rpHE undersigned having associated them A selves in business under the firm name of A. M. SULLIVAN, CO., HAVE opened in R. J. Holme.' new build ing, next door to the Hardware Store. where they will be pleased to meet old and uew friends. They have a magntticent room the largest and best in town and -A. Jjaree cfe Splendid STOCK OF GOODS, CokPRISl NG a general assortment. Hard ware excepted, and will guarrautee an good bargains as can be sold by anv House in the South. Thpy will deal heavily in GrocerieK and country Pioduce, buying and selling, and invite all irho winh either to bur or sell to call on them. A. II. SULLIVAN 4 Co. Jan. 24 th, 1872. 10:tf R. W. Peice. T. J. Price. PRICE & BRO. Have Removed THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STORE TO JENKIN'S CORNER, Where they will continue to Sell Flour. Meal, Fresh Meats. Bacon. Lard. Butter. Eggs, Coffee. Teas. Sugar, Salt, Picklen, Mo lasses, ore . together with a large and varied stock of household aud table necessities Briug your country produce to riilCE K BRO. (I7:tf) FOR SALE. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND from four lo five miles of Town, containing WOOD and AI ISA DOW, with a part cleared and in orchard. If not sold before the Uh of July next it will then be sold at public sale. Apply to J. K. BUKKE. A art. May 17, 187--8t:35. MAKE HAY While The SUN SHINES! 1 WOULD respectfully tHre notice to tbe farmers that 1 am Agent for the Celebrated. BUCKEYE Mower and Beaver and Swetnsla tes TUBES HEX, Manufactured br C. Aultman A Co.. Canton Obio, and I respectfully request those in need of any, or either of these Machines, to call and see me, and get a Book giving fulliaatractions and prices. Tbe fcareityof laborers and the high price of Hay, &c., make these Machines a necessity. Please bring or send me your orders as soon as possible. J.K. BUKKE, 31:tf Salisbury, N.C ROWAN MIELS ! rTIIE proprietors of theae jaatlr celebrated L Mills are in the market for wflKAT, and solicit calls from all who have it to sell. Tbcv pay the highest market cash price. Flour! Flour!! Thev also solicit orders fur Floor. Thi"r manuiactnre tour ninerent grades i pi X HKir. ranging Sest family, Family, Z2z- tra, ana super. Thrty also Elicit orders for Bran. They exchange, or grind for toll, an may be desired. EMMEBT, BEOS A CO. 39:6mp'd Iiand Deeds, Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff1 Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t For Sale at ibis ofTic Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks for sale bere. "thkT Wdware HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, J C, ARE CONSTANTLY ADD ISO New, Improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Cootrivanciea, dr., Jtc, for the convenience and facility of Fanners, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Carriace Builders. " ' Coonpn' i House-fceepers, CnrZ JlZ Jt In fact, few persons unacquainted with . our estabUahment, are aware of tbe wide1 II' - ' lit Sa - - j HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman, Holmes Jt Co., in Murphy's Granite Row, and opened a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. HTIe solicits cash orders from abroL Produce bought and JiipTx.d on Terr abort notice Resnectfullv refers to business en of th ritr f"Cash paid for all leading articles of l.D Commission Merchants, 3 At (he ti of the Red Flag, ME RON EY'S OLD STAND, MAIM feTKKKT SALISBURY, N. C. J. K. BURKE. J. M. COKFIX. ffyOrders and coninpnmcntu repcclfollv o- ' icted. KT.uclioa satef everr Suluuiay and public days. Oh! Yes Oh! Yes Oh! Yes! Having fallen back to a better ixjtilion and been reinforced by forming a coiartnetliii wilh . Jko. M. Corrix, who has been long and favor- , ably known 111 the Mercantile community, , I wotild refpertfuily return my thank lo the public generally, and o licit a continuance of their iatronajre to the new Firm ; with the a- I Mirance that we will do all wc ran to aatufy all who may bare anything to sell or bny. J. K. ItntKE. January 1872. X. B. I will continue to attend to the sell ing 01 any kind or property in the country, for AdroiniHtrators and ntlters when notified in time. tf:18 J. K. BU UK r; Auctioneer. 1 hare analyzed the Whitley Inotrn under the brand of "B SELKCT," eon trollctl bn Zlessrs. WALTER D. BLAIR & Co., llich word, Ii., and find it Free from Fuil Oil, and and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. MeCAW. M. D , LaU Prof, of Chemistry M. CoUrye, Ta. This brand is beyond all doubt a supe rior article and can onlj be bad genuine, at T. J Foster's, No. 3 Main st., nearly opposite Mansion Ilotel, Salisbury. N. C. 35: ft WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BARBER, RETURNS niS THANKS to his OLD FRIENDS and the Public fur the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. He now informs them that he has fitted op a new and commodious Shop, In Dr. Henderson's Brick- 23 nil dint;, XLoom XTo 2. where be would be pleased to see them. He guarantees to give iatinfaction in every case. lie has tn bis employ of tne beat Hair Dreser in Western North Carolina. Ue requests a call from all. Salisbury, N.C, Dec. 17.1 SCO 60 tfi State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Superior Court, Spring Ten. 1872. Marshall T. Bell as Amignee of William Griffin, Bankrupt, apninM George C, McIIenry and Daniel B. elch, defendant. IT appearing to the aatiafaction of the Court on affidavit filed, that the defendant George C. Mc lienrv is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. It ia therefore ordered sad adjudged that pub lication bt- made in the Carolina Workman a j ue,fH'Pr published in the Town of Sali-bury, I i-uriii Vyeruiiim, iw hi wrr, iKrtii t iii inr ur- . r rt tl.li .1 ."1 ha been indued in the above action aain him in which he ia notified that a complaint will he filed in this action at the next term of Imlell Superior Court, on the aecorul JJondaT after the third Holiday in Aufuat, A. I. 1872, itliit the firat turee daya of the Term, and unlet the ue- fendant, George C McIIenry anawer the rant within the time prescribed by law, the plaintiff will ask lor the relief demanded in the com- plaint. WltneM C L. Summers, Clerk of our said Conrt at office, in Stateiuille. this 29th dav of April, 1872. C L. SUMMERS, CSC ' 6S3:pff fee $3 of Iredell county. ALL KINDS of CO UBT AND MA GISTBATES" BLANKS at this cjfa BIKE COFFIN rane of wants we are prrpaml to inert, rnr of tbe exact and U-autil'ul Mdaptaliity of our gottiU for the puqo!4- lor wbicb they arc made. Nor can we dccril tbrrn in an advertisement. They niUi-t lr .n. Conir. llurrforc, to the Hardware Store for anv- tbin; yon ut. frni a tootbpitk lnat ani engine; frmii a pin t4 a Mmwcutter any thiii altniwt vxvrx thinjj. Tby lave A FULL STOCK alvars on haml of rrrry variety of Nail, Iron, Hv II, Grain t'ra- , uic, sruie, 1UO IVjwn Aim at low price. oun, lVlols Iv r I rra arwl VwrL si rl sak m Iscaie, the u-Wrood,; iron Plow too fuand. e warrant them togire tUfaction. Tborap- Son's Plows $nd SuUoilcr. COUN SI1ELLKIIS, STKAW CUTTEKS, in your order or cont and bay. l&tf Salisbury, N C. country" Produce. H.tf SALISBURY sa 1 bJbssAbI SALEMAI.11 AN. ICS At th lUx.k Stm 13S A I.MS .M HYMNS. At the Itook Slore LUTUKKAX li.k of Wor.hjp. At the J.Mk hti.re. SJ lIOiiL HOOKS. larrr Turn t- . O At thr rnnik Stre. IN fa-t an thiuir in th r f ilMik atl Stationorv. n 1m had at churl koli-r and on reMr.uhe ti rni. At Ihr HKk Slorr CI A I. olT will rt'tetvr pmnipt attrn- u hunu 10 ourorti r. CALVIN ri.YI.KR. Jan. 41. lC-. lU tf FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER k CO. Juanwfaetirrrs an lralm im Furniture, Invitk nttiMition to their Ptock of Cottage Bf-adeUsuls, Cot ta'Cliatiilxr Suit, paint cl CliamUr Suit., French J Suith, Walnut ar.d iHii.t-vl i'ni,e Srat Chair K kiiiK' ''hair i.f .ill h" iiilioni-, Kvl-nion : linir T.i'l- -taiilo- of all kiml Wardrb-. j r.urcttim, Wajlland, Vha!-N'l, Mattrriwr. Sofa, lNfi';itin (b:iir and Parlor Seta. Alu. KUKtir w ithIow S1;:h'i . a m.vHty f.r ofiinpirte va . U-auty . 1 hcapii'' and daraHilitr. Al-o. many othor irtn lf wl.i !i o are prrarml to m-11 if t np or rhrajxT tkan any Uoueein the vroW'Tn part of tin- State ITP" A foil aMrtinent of Rosewood. Metal k snd Walnut Burial Caeca, which can be lor. niched at .lhonr notice. Be snre to call, nearly opnnaite the Mansion Hotel, nextdmtr bekw the Eipreaa office. ae oor ator k and hear our pricea. Sperial orders (made from photographs ia onr office) will be supplied. apScKMhn 1 Assignee's Sale OF $4000 to WORTH S6000 or TTTILL begin at !0 o'clock on Saturday. XkXaythe 4tb( at the A action Uuuaeot BCKKL L VOFflS, tu iell at public aale, the STOCK OF GOODS laielf telo.nrinc tn John W. Bitting, bajikrupt I This Stock conUt of a general aaortmeat I or Mercbai.diie, ncch a 1 nuaily Tound to any 1 First Class Store. SaL u continue every 8 at unlay till the whole Stock ia tlMed out. j Merchant aud Trader are reapect fully Invi- tru and reqaexted to attend tneie Sale. Term will be Mated at tbe time of le. i - J. K. BL KKE. Aigr.ee f J. VT. BlTTIJio. SaJiHbnry.Ai.nl 1-7. 3l:tf ' 1 j 1 shotgun: C7XI BEST IN THE WORLD.. I Kew lode OfSce, 27 BZ . April 26, 187232: ly Marriage Certificate? for sale here. BOOK 4m STORE THE WATCHSIAN OFFICE ia vrell supplied with A large and ele-ant arUiitnt of PLAIN 8 FANCY Pictori.il or CUT I ILLUSTRATIONS, &Q.t suitable for all kinds of PRINTING. Finer And mare OnuLmeoUl Tjpes for Business & Professional Visiting, Parlr and Wedding Cards ; College and School vw ''thtl '"at laW rculars of all kinds : PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Xotires and LABELS for all purpo.cs ; For CMcrks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else rejuircd in tbe Printing Line. THE Carolina iDnlcljman AS A MH WAFER, U a attKlidate for public favor. Its circulation is good, and its. landing v and patronage improving, it u one of the bct atlvertising rn-diums in the State, and offer its tanlitiw on lileral terms as anv. FANCY HAIB WORK. TEDUELL. nil i I MRS. 8. W. ' kind of I Fancy Hair Work. ! Repair Braid-a. o.ake Curia. S i' T I oainenU and JeWrlry Se4ta ale- S It hair iuto Wieatha. and IViqurt. For terine call at Uer reiaeoee u v atreeU Weal of the Methodic ChtJ-b. ."n plea ran be t-n at S- W. Tr.au 1 !, r on Icni atreet. May 9. ltf2 34tf. REPAIRING. Sewing Machir,l'ibrlUa. Para-K - - lng Canea, Aw4e sad Fraih Tarrr S- Utfon, Baby Wagrona, and r"1":, dading repaira toWketa, Tub, Ac Ac- Shop ia the rear of CJodfelief ' Farait" Store. Term, low, bat eJ Jalv Jd leT2-41lBo Into
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1872, edition 1
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