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t ' WE REAP WHAT WE SOW. For tWsare lor t:iin. r foweal or for woe, i 'TU ihellaw of our being we rap what we V ma W to evade thenv may do W hat i t Ve will i . .! . f . ' ' ! ' But 6nr rt like our shadows, will follow us : "iU!Ui j The world is I And detects ! I bore t a wonderful cWnst, beaare. in a momfcut the base or the W tnay. boast ofoipr claims to gemaa or ' ---birthr - p ! " I Bat the worlj takes man for fast what; he ., ; ' b worth. . ' ! i : W itart In the; race for fortune or fane i And thea wen we fall the world bears the blame.' j ' - j j ' ! , . ... ,. t Bat nine timk n tenl, 'its plain to be. seen. There's aj"ecre;w BoijSewhere loose" In the j- ; human machine. " . ' ; Are too wearied and worn in tins hard eaiHh I? strife ? I Do yon yearn fur alfwctiou to sweeten your life f "I . V.: Remember this truth j has been often nines . proved W mnstlmaU ourselves lovable, would we be loved. . - ':- - Though life may appear as a desolate truck, Yet the bread that we cast on ' the-waters T - cornel back, ; This law iwas enacted by Ueaven above--That like begets like, and lovp begets '' love.? ' ! ' W are, proud of our mansions of mortar and " ,' stonel . Jo onr gardens are flowerstfrom every zone ; Bat the beautiful oraces that blossom witb- Grow shlyelled and die 'neath the upas of tin. We make ourselves heroes and martyrs foj fold.j ealth becomes broken, and youth be- ' ' comes old ; Ah ! did we the same for a beautiful lov, Our lives jutght be mijsicHor angel above. We reap what we sow. O wounderfal truth ! A truth bard to lean in the days of our youth. But it shines out at last as the "handTon the wall," For the word has its debt and its credit for all. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. - ' ' V : 1st district Qurrifituckr Camden Pjjs- quotank, Hen ford, Gates, Chowan and Perquimans, C W Grandy, Jr.' John L. Coamberlain Republicans. 1 ' i. . . . . . . ' - x . 1 2nd district ryrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John C Respesa. H E Stiller, Republicans. '3rd district Xorthamhpton and Bat tle, O P Holloman, Republican. ? 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, colM R,epnblican. i- 5th district Edgecombe, Alex McUa- be, Republican. 6th district-Pitt, J McCotteff Repub 7ilidistrict-Wi!8on. Nsh and Frank- m Thinhm, rinnrvativa i J!,.Lnmi.M a U,mJ; Republican. 1 9th district Jones, Oivsjow a,nd Car teret, James, G Scott, Coicrvaiic 10th distinct Duplin and Wi ynej W A Allen, L V Humphrey, Conservatives. 11th District' Greene and L:noirf R W King, Republican. ljfth district-t-Nw -Hanover, I Geo L. Mabson, col'd, Republican. lJUh district Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican. 14th district--Sampson, C. T. Mur phey, Con8ervative. i 15th district-Columhus and Robeson, John W Lllis, Coiiscrvativjc. 16lh districts-Cumberland and liar-! ; nett, W. C Tro, Conservative, j. 17tl district r Wake, James II Hjifris, col'd. iReDublican. ' j I9thdi3tnct4'arren, Joljn AHynian GormanStewartV Ellison, coU Kob't S col'd, Hepullican. Perry, reps. 20tlldietrict4Orange, Person and Cas- Warren, Goe II King, J Wm II Pas well, John W Norwood John, W Cun chall, reps. : ningharn, Conservatives. Washington, I Guyther, rep. -; 2l8t district-Granville Bonrbbn SmUli Watangai : ltepublican. ! Wayue, J C Rhodes, E. G CopelanJ, ' 22nd district Chatham. It J Powell. TT- 1 Conaerrfltive. !' J.' 23rd distrfct-TiOckingham, JT More- Lead, Conseivativje. , j 24th district Alamance and Guilford, Ja T Morehead, Jr., W J Murray, Coi. servativo. 25ih district Randolph and Moore, J M Worfli Conservatives. 26th district Richmond and Montgo mery, R T Long, Republican. 27th distract Ansoti and Union C M T -McCanley, Conservative. , ' SSiti disdiet rlabirriia mul StnnW J 0 IWnhatdtConservattve. r w 1 . ' 29th district- Meckledburg, R P War ing, Consertaiivo ; 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char les Price, Conservative, 31st district- Davison, John T. Cramer, Republican. I 32d district Stokes and ForsyfherJ 'M Staffird, Jt'onsel-vaHve. : j 33d district Surry and Yadkin, A C Cowles, conservative. " , ' j; ..34th -district -Iredrll, Wilke and Al- exandef, Thos A Nicholson, Phi neas Horton, conjitcrvatives. . j 35tbi3istrict Alleghany Ashe, Wat- augaW R Counceil, conservative. "' 30th diairict -CaWweil. Burke. Mc Dowell, Michell and tanccy, W W Flcm tning Gudger, conservatives. 37ih.distrilci Catawhi and Lincoln James R Ellis conservative. 38th district Gaston and Cloiveland, W J Milller, conservative. , 39tho district Rutherford and Polk. jkiarun v atKer, repnbllcan. . 40th, district Bancombc, and Madison, Jas. H.Mernmon, conservative. 4lst. district Haywood, Henderson, and Transylvania, W P Welch, conservS tiro.--1-:-- ."j y" ' -;., . - 3d district Jackson, SwaipMacon. ,vunui, viay unajrranam, vv ij. JiOV cpnservative. "I Republicans 18 ; Conservaties 32 FOR tlOl'SE OP TtEP.HESEXTATIVESv Alam.incf Orant' con. Alexander J AI Carson, iud Alleghany ( ; Anson It-T Bennet, con. AhcSjqaire'TiiTeit, rep. Beanfort-i-SamaclCarBou, rep. Bertie F C Miller, n p.. . i BlaJeii- .A F Perry, rep. Brunswick ' ! BancombcT D Johnston, ton. 1 Barke -Piukney Warlick, coo. Cabarrus Shinn, con. 1 ..' , Caldwell Ed Jones, con. -Camden Simeon A Jones, rep( Carteret Silas Webb', con.' '. 1. i f f Caswell TjJ Foster, Geo Y Uove, reps 'I fr Catawba 11 iJ U Houston, con. , , j Chatham J M Moring, llanna, CqJis Cherokee " s i : Ohowanr -Jolin L Winslow, rep. - Clay Anderson, con. j 1 (jlearclatTd-John W Gidney, coni Columbus -V V Richardson, con, t j--CravenrI li Abbott, E 11 DaJley, reps. - ! . i . , , i . Cumberland G W Bullard, con., T S Lutteiloh, rep. . ' j Currituck - James M Woodhouse, ccjn Da-0 Oliver X Cray, rep. - I lJais u J T Brown, John Jl:ctieai, JJavie Uharles Anderson, con. ; . Daplin J.10 B Standfoid, ! j 11 , cons. , " . , V I . Edgecombe W P Mabaon, WiUia Bunn, reps. " , . ? i Forsytbe W II Wheeler, rep. i Franklin John II Wijliamson, rcp4 Gaston--WiUiam A Stove, con. 1 j Gates Robt. II Ballard, con. Granville Huh G Stietd II, T Hughes r'rps. j ' ; '-' ; " ' " I Graham ' Greene ; Guilford Joseph Glimef, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J Woodwyn, 'repi. " j Harnett J R Grady, con. ' Hay wood II I Hayties, con. ' Henderson JamW II Bly the, rep. i Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde - , J I rtdell Williams, 4 Stevenson, cons.' Jackson Johnston Wm. II Joyuer Jesse Iljir- uant, cons. ' 1 ' Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lenior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Moiirsoir, con, Macon J L Ilobbinson, con, Madison Martiu McDowell- AiecTiienuurjr Jno Hi irown. o ;v R'4d-con. y . : ; r I Mitchell A W Bowman, rep. Mfntgo.mery Allen Jordan, rep. j Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Na?h Lindsey, con. New Hanover James Ileaton, Wll aw r-i onnvnr . 11 mpa 11 nnrnn : 11 :i . ,. 7 V,; W, i 11 cwwnu, coi a, aiiicu wouy, reps. -Northampton Burton II Jones, rep Onslow J W Shaelueford, con. ; ; Orange Pride Jones, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, ' Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. 1 erquHrian, J R Darden, rep. Hison, Mputiort McUfiiee, con Pitt Wn-P U-yat, Guilford Cox, rPP8- I'o'k, N 13 Hampton, rep. Randolph J V Bean, Harmon Fra- zier, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons. - x RochingUam, David Settle, A BJones, conn. - . - n Rowan. F N Luckey-, Kerr Craige, con servative. l Rutheiford, Eli Whitsnanf, rep. - Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Jiryant, cons. -' i , Stanly Stokes, J G II Micholl. con. 3. fcorry,! Harrison M Waugh, con. ii Swain li TransylvAniti- Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. j i, , Union i- 1 Wake, Uicliard C Badjrer.1 John C Wilkes. A C Brvan. T J Dula. rens. .. . ,. . , Wilson, H C MMs, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con. fancey. ANDY JOHNSON ON GRANT. ; In his speech at Knoxvill some days ago, ex-Pif sideut Johnson told some slartliug facts on Grani, the gift taker, andqharacterised his habit of receiving P'ents J.nd bestc wi g offices in return I 1J n l:lnt ni-imn I ,.1. .-.i, . jj I as a high vi Hue rati 'iJilIirUll lUiHtC It? feretice to the case of Sir John Ti;evor, Speaker of the British Ilouae of Comn.on in 1695'ho, tor receiving a gift of 1000 guinea from the city of London' far bis aid in getting a, bill through was f ptu- nounced by resolntion of the Honse guilty of high crimes, ; and waa expelled : by a unanimon3 votk Alluding to this, the hist and last case of the sort! in iBriiisI Jegislation, Mr. Johnson th$ draw? the contrast between the first and last Presi dent of the United States : I ( Here was where our forefathers obtain ed therehlea from. The trial of Trevor established that principle which was in serted in our Constitution, j. Washington felt overwhelmed with the; importance of the protection of the country. :- What will modern history show ? That the preset.t President of the United Stat t-s re ceived aj bribe of $G5,000 from A. T. StewartJ The President, in return, ap pointed Stewart Secretary of the s Trea- sury. Jioar,t Massachnetts, Was ap pointed Attorney General in considera-j tion of a gift of a lil rary value 1 at $10,-1 H00. Botie presented him with a bonsei and lot worth $4,000, for which he was appointed Secretary of the Xavy. I tnigbi f time would permit, enumerate 'a lon list AA such cases. EstimatCB , of eiftk received by Grant to the atnout of $49iv uuu nave atreaay Deen made.-. When oir country has come to this, is it time! to talk about who were iWhigs who Democrat, rebels orjtadicals ? Rather see to it thstt great fmmdations of public service aire strictly adhered to.i Where are your pub lic morals tq bex found when yoar;offieers of trust and i rcsponsibiliU' are bargaitJed ana peauied out by corrupt rulers; ." . - - f X ( tf J, til Mr. George Powers has a tobacco fac tory at , Newuan. Ga., which ! eniplays .1.:. .... 1 ' ii . 1 '. r tii.iiy nanas, ana, -turns out i to lo boxes ol lobarco.everv flav. 1 -------- -.: , R. R; R. ' Radway's Ready Reliet Cures the wors pains In from ' j. - OSS TO TWEJfTV 1IIXCTES. : ; STot one hour after reading this advertisement need any one snfier with PA IX. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF jys a cure for erery Pain. It was the first and nfy Pain EeniNly that instantly strps themoit xeruciatiDg piains, aays Inuamations; and ure Congestions, whether of the lungs, stoni- aec, liowels or other glanas orergans by 010 application, in from one to twenty minutes, no matter how violent or exmtdatrng ihe" paijn llheumatic, Bed-ridden, Ii.tirui, Crippled, rser Tons, Xearatr!e or prostrated with di.ea ie may dnlfer, EADWAY S READY RELIEF will afford instant eae. 1 Inflammation of tlie Kidneys. 1 "3! ''TufiimtiinilntLfiT tTiA Til 'si fit! 'cir. inflammation "f the Eoiccls, " , j 1 Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Tliroat, Pirflcult breathing.. . i ! . J'aljntaiion of the Heart, ilijssterics, croujt, Diptlteria, - , I , 4 ' Catan h, Influenza'; tleadathe, Toothache, - ' ; ' i Keural'jia, Itheumatmn, (fold OtiUs, Ague Chills, j; The application of the Heady HdufXo the plart or parts where the pain or'difhculty exists Wilfaftord ease and comfort. - : 'fwenty drops in a half a tumbler of waterwill in a fewN moments' eure cratnps, pu).), sour stomach, heartburn, tick hcttdaehe, tliarrl.ae, ityscutcry. eoHc, Kind in the loiccls, and all in ternal pains. ' (Travelers should always earry a. bottle of 'jRadways Ready Relief' with them.' A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains fijom ehanpe of water, it is better, than French ilrandy or bittern as a sthnnhmt. j Iever and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty ets. There is not a remedial agent in. this world that will care Fever and A sue and srll other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fe vers (aided by liadirais J'ilh) .so (juich as "Radway's Ready Relict." Fifty cents per lot tie. . HEALTH 1 BEAUTY! ! Strong and pure rich Blood Increase of llesh and Blood Clear. Skin it Beau- tiul Comjrfexion secured to all. 1 Sarsai)arilan Ecsolycnt iias maas ina most astonishing uures : so quick, so rapid are the rJiangcsthe body lunaergocs; iniucr the injiucnee eg tfits truly Wonderful 2edicine that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN i FLES U AN D W EIUH T J S S SEEN AND FELT. ! i j THE G&EAT ULOOD IMJHiFIfiR. fEver drop of the SarsapurilHau liesolvenl eotnmuuu.'Utesl through the blood, sw eat, urine ii!d other tluids ana juices oi the system the vigor oi'lile, for it repairs the wasts o? the body vth new uiid suiud material, scroluja, syphi lis, eonsuni.tilon, glandfftar diseases,) ulcers in the thr at, mouth, tumors, nodes in the glands aiid other parjts of the syslem, sore ejyes, stru morous dischargisfrum the -ars, and jthe worst fofnis f skill diseases, eruptu-ns. fevtfrs, sores, scald hood, rhlig worm, salt rheum, ef-ysipelas, aejie, black spots, 'worms in tlio licslh' cancor in the wuiimbj, and a!L weakening and )ainiul difeharges. night sweats, lo.-s ol sperjm and all wistes of the life Prhu ip'o, are. withibi the eur ative range of this wnder of Aiodcni t'hen.i-t rvj, and a few flays' use Ayilf prove to an 3' per soh wishing it lor either ol these forms ol di-j :afe its poten p.wcr to cu; c tin-in. '., daily hecomi:'. red uco. it tne patici the wjistes wul decompoifion that is eonlinnaliy I pcogressi3!r,s iccetdsin arretirp these wastes. aatl repairs the same witli new material made i fipm Ueal'L ai,d li:;.- tlic .Sars;.)uril;ian j w?ll and d ; soenri a er.n w certain : reiuedyce-inii.erees its work to ml snceeeds in ditjn'i.rdiinjr the wjien once tu plirilicaMon, liiss of wasted , its rejsi irs wii! te 1 t'ln, and ev- 1 u$y da" the it-.eiit will IVe! 1 nsi-il' irruv. i'.'' ; hotter and stuor.cei. the it.-i d J ': trt-r-t in i belli " i lypetite imp ovintr and ties hand weight- in- I jeasiiip. Nor onlv dK's lu S a r s a ) a ri 1 ! i a 11 I e- ifi eni, exeei an h now u reineci ia; airem.s in ti.e .i . 1 -1 . i ' 1 . . .1 efre n enrotne, iserotalons, Constitutional and Skin die:.i.-esi; bet it is ihe onlv no-itive enn tor KIDNEY" & AL A DDKK COMPLAIN TS Urinary audi womb diseases, ci aveJ. diabetes dropsy, stoppigc of water ,iueonttr.enee ot'nrine. ifrtcht .s disease, A u linanuna, and in all cases wjhere there are brick-dust deposits, or the wa teris thick, cloudy, mixed with nnlistanees like tie white id' ail eirjr, or threads like white silk oj- there is n inorlid. dark, bilious appearaviee apd white bope-dust deposits, and when ' .iere " a priekitijr. hnniir.:seiation when y)assinp iter, and jkaiu in the small of the back and h)mi; be loir.s. tni RADWAY'S I IVrfect Pnrgalivc Pil?s, 11 recti tii.-!te es.-- eleti' nt !y coatu! w It 1 . s ci-t -rum, :-. fnuity, cleanse and strengthen. if hll I I s, ter tl.e ( i; i e 01 all ilisinli rs of the iti tin a c 11 livcir, Luwels, kidi os, bladJer. nervo'.is iseases, licafll ii( I.e. i-un.-.t:pi:tiiii; -s-ti er.o. sr.Ui psia. biu r,si,i-s. biliwe fevi r iuflatn ihation of the bowels, piles' ami all terait!eiiients ot tSie interual V isrera. fir-:'nt'.'(l tu ctl'ect a eosi- tjive enre. I'kire'.y vectsit.lc. -eor.taining no uier tsurv, rainerab? or ilcletei ion.-- clriifrs. A few doses of IIapwat's i'li r.s wiil frpp tlio system from all tke nbove nairn-d c"isoi s. "ice. 5 centsper box. f"or.D II Y lHU'CCJSTS. Rflail -KalIrb and TKrr.." yeil one lettep-stamti to-UADWAY CO., 32 Warren Stiect. Cor. el i'litirch Stroet. Xew York. Information wortli thousands ill be pent voni fJnne 30 -2f-l vl THE ADVANCE Mower & Reaper. 45 faTi:i:ei by the lllelvider Manufacturinir Co.. JItlvider. J.; has the gearing (or cog wheel) all hi an irou ease, so as to exclm'e all grit, dirt, iVc. Contains niany new and valuable features which do not exist in other?. Works well un smooth or 'stmiey land and is not liable tc get out of order. Persons i intennino- to buy mowers and Reapers, this summer, would Jo well to ex- amiue the ! X3 "7 JSl. ZST O 33 , before turhasin elsewhere. Ati agent wanted in every conrtv in the State. iiejnd for illustrated circulars to ! C A. IIBGK. Gen'l State Act. tor X. C. riedbui,?. Forsythe Co-. X. C Salisbury. N. C. , 3m Agent for iluwati Co. finar. 2 &e: i K 'ji ill" i a ST A desirable Rriek TT on a -rr-itTi t T " V m tUC ' xX-all netessary or.t houses : siiuated in the mofct desirable part of Town. Persons wishing topnrehaHe, can apply at this office. tf:I . . ru o TRIUMPHANT! 3 CO UP WARDS OF FIFTY FIRST lRE- 'MIUMSirncf Gold and Silrcr Medals 1 - wee awarded to Ciiales M. Stiefp : for the best Pianos in competition with all the leading manufactur , r ers of the country. Office and XJew OTareroomi, So.. North LrUrty SL,' 'BALTIMORE, 3IJ. The StiefTs PianoH Contain all the latest im provements to he found ia a first-class Piano, with additional imnrovement of hi nw-n i. fvention, not to be ibnnd in other instruments. Ifie tone, tonch and finish of their instru ments cannot be excelled by any manufactur ed. A large assortment of second-hand Pianos always on hand, from 675 to $:5u(. P-irlor and Church Organ, spnie twenty dif ferent styles on hand from $T0 and uj)wards Send for Illustrated Catah. TUe. eont ai 11 in it Jiames of over twelve hundred S,ntl (live hundred of which are Virginians, two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and tifty East Teunesseans. and others throuahout the South), who have -bought the Stieil. Piano since the close of the war. J.ALLEN Bi:OWNT. Agent, 22:40t Salisbury, N. C. Studwell Brothers 17 MURRAY Street, NEW-YORK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS & SHOES, FOU SOUTHERN TRADE, Have a complete stock in all lines, inelud Ktp 1'iuiv shoes, and U omens I't b. bals Orders solicited and carcfally tilled at lowest market rates. J. F. MOOSE, Salesman, fb 2 SsU:4.Vin. A. M. Sullivan. J. p. Gowax. NEW OPENING. rlIIE nndersigned having a-istci:ted theni 1 selves iu haziness under the liim name of A. M. SULLIVAN, CO., (TAYi: opened i'l U. J. Holmes' new hv.ild linr. ne.t door to t!ie Hardware Store, where they will he pleased to mod 1.1 ami new friends. Tiiey have a iiia.inu'.eeiit loom the larg'. .-t and lie.-t iu town and - X j arg Ss plo n cl i cl STOCK1 OF GOODS, lOMPUIslXti a ncne f7 it-.sur'i.iicnt. II; rd- V-,' ware c or j'ltiitei and will tru.ii 1 iinVi-e i Lrol Inirir.iin -t as e.i: olil li v on v II on the Swath. T'iy 1 ! t il.'.-.l heavily in (Jroc -rj. and eotm-rv l's mince, huvina and selliii''-. nl. invite ad win- Wi.-ii eii her to !mv ur cll 1.1 cu! i,n tl-.em. A. M. SI I.I.I V .( Co ' ' ... w- - ....... Jan. tilth, 1 i:i:T It. W. l'ni. f i". .1. I'KICK. PHICB & ERO. Iii8 5 THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STORE TO .IEXKIJTS coi;xeh, Where they will continue t Pell Flour. Meal, Fresli Meats, llacon. Lard. lutt -r. Egsis, Cotfee. Teas, Uijar, Salt, I'ie.kles, Mo la? -es, tVe , t'iiether with a large ami varied stock of household and talde necessities. Iiriug vuur country produce to P1IICE fc r.RO. (I7:t0 FOR SALS. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LANlfrom four. to five miliH of Town, contaitiinn VOOl ami MEADOW, with a art eliarnl ami in orchard. It nut solil before the lih of July next it will then be sold at puhlic s-ih. y lv l J. K. 15UKKK, Ag't. " .May 17, IS." 2. 81:30. MAK23 HAY While The 15JN SHINES. 1 "WOULD rt'Speetfully pive notice to tht farmers that 1 am Aent for the Celehratetl BUCKEYE J JToucr and Ik ape r and Succpsla les , t ; 5? 1: it, MannHvctnred ly -. Anltman iCn., Tanlon. j Ohio, and I respectful r quest those in need : ol auy.oreitlierol' these Machines, to call and ; see me, and get a Hook giving full instructions : and prices. TLe scarcity f !a!orer and the hiph price ; of Ilav, itc, make these Michines a neeessitr. Please bring or send u.e your orders as soon a possible. - J. K. HUHK1. 3l:tr Salishnrv, X.C. ROANMILLS ! T1TE proprietors of thee justly celebrated Mills are iu t'.ie market for WlILA'l tuel solicit culls from all who have it to sell. TLcy pay the. higUetst market ca! priecn. Flour! Flour!! They a!o diiit orders for Flour. They mnuuiteture totir f.Ti- ilifTi-rfTit fmiW if I-'lfiiir i- - rauiiing scst i'amiiy, i'amiiy, Xix tra, and Super. Tn.-y also s-.uUit orders for IJran. Ther exchange, or grind for toll, as mar he desrSed. ' 1 ( . EMMEKT, BKOS 4 CO. ? -SD:fmp'd , Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff ' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t. For Sale at this oOic ALL KIXDS of COURT AXDMA GISTBATJIS BLANKS at this office 1 z: CO srr - i - . ' HARDWARE Alain Street, AIIK COXSTAXTir ADDIXO New, improved and valuable Tools, lmf!e- ments, .Machines, I'ontnvaneief. SccAic. for :r. i Jhe convenience ami facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe rakers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, .Masons, ' Larriairu 1 guilders, Coopers, House-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, cic. In fact, few persons unactiuair.tcil with our cstaldh-hnient, arc mm an- of the wiile' An Jbi HAS taken the rKm rec ently ix c upie.l l.v Ovennnn. Ilo!ine- A Co. How, anl opem il a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. I;57ITe solicits a.lt or-b rs frm abrdd. IVo.lnee l..ti::ht a:il -h'iip .1 on t r - hort dd. i, en El" C' ash pa ul for all lending articU- of BURKE I if H. WW Commission Merchants, (Q1- At the Siffn of the Red Flag, . . . ' MKU0:bYS OLD STAND, MAIN1 MUl'l T SALISBURY, , C. j. k. r.ritKK. J. M. KU1IN It.f )rdei s and it. ii i.inri"it- re-! 1 1 fully tu lletti!. Ij-j) Auction s;.ie t-vi-rv .alurii;1. v an puLUc days. Oh! Yes OIi! Yes Oh ! Yes! Having fall, n ha-1; to a 1 !l r i-Wi n .r.d le-n reinlorii d l.y fonuin-ja ( i t!i r-l,ij v i; ii Jnh. M. Cokkin", wl.o li.-w l.'t-n lonj; ;iral lavor aldy known in the Mercantile coniiiie.niiv, I would iv-spci if.iliy return my tli.mk,to me pulilic pein-rally, ami solicit a continuance of their patronage to the in. w Finn; with the a-- ciiraiiee that we will do nil we can to p.itislv who inav have anything to sell or l.uv. J. K. LL'KKK. J aginary 1372. N. II. I wiil continue to attend to the m-11-in of any kind ol property in lite country, for Administrators and otjicr- w!nn noiilied in time. tf:18 J. K. lU'KKi:, Aiici'tomir. I hare analgztd the WiiisLcy hhotrn under the brand f SELKCT" ' eon trolled hi, Mews, vai.ts::: i. ElLAi:i Co., B.rhii' md, Yn , and hnd it Free Irorn Fu5i Oa!, and and other i trifles, nad ic-ii,u,, tul iU use for medicinal and family purposes. J. 15. Mel' AW. M. 1) . I.ofc Prof, of Chinistry M. CnlUye, Ya. This brand is beyond nil doubt a supe rior article and enn only h IitI 'retniine, at T. .1 1'ost!:i:s, No. M:in ?t.', twatly opposite M.r.ieivJti IIoli 1, .ilicburv. N. C. ' CS:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, i TIIE ISAiiKEIS, ti:ti:kns his thanks t h oil, XV ri:ii:.HS amilhi- l'al.l.c lor iLelil e;..! "'fit rob.i ii T'-t ol' re c N i e..i a 1 1 o i ui . .! i.i m infoiin-5 llu in thai Le La lii'.i u up a new ad conimoiiioi.s Shop, in Dr. Kaadci son's 3rick- XSuildinsr, room lo. 2, where he would le pler.ed to fcethem. lie gntirantees to give satisfaction in very eae. lie has in his emp'oy of the be-t ILtir Ire-ers in Western "i"ortL t'a.oiina. lie ri q:;cts a call from all. Sa lisbu rt, X. C, Dee. IT. 1 !- ! ."0 tf State of North Carolina, ir.KDKLL COUNTY. Superior Court, Spring 7Vna. 1 S72. Marshall T. 1V11 as Assignee of Wiiliici ( irifiin. Bankrupt, ii'tin.t (leorge C. McIIenry nd Daniel It. Welch, defendants. IT appcarinrr to the satisfaction r f the f'ourt rn affidavit filed, that the defendant ieorge ('. M - Henry iu not a rt.-idi.iit of the .Mate of North Carolina. It i therefore o:Iertd and adj ided tliat pul- lic:kt'ion Lc made iu the Cnrullna He'- eifj a n-pnrcr pt.blii-hed in the Town of .S-lilnrv, COF Nortli Caroliiin, fir -1.x wetks, nelifyii.-r il.c'i--j fendant, !corge C. McIIvi.ry thai a Sui:iui't. ; has been i-Mtvd in the ulivc aiticn aj'.i.-: him in which he i i.'.:i::nl U. at a c:npljnit iil It- filed iu thi- action at the next term if lri irll Snpciior (Vnrt. ! ibe second Mi nd.iy :ifi r tl.e third Monday in AhjikI, A. I. Ic72, within tl.e tirst three days of the Term, and unhi-ji the di- fendant, tjeore C. Mi Henry answer the s.m.e within the lln.e prescribe! bv law. the plait. :iil win a.-K ior rvi:ii oeir. 11 ui-u 111 uie C' i:i- plaint. WiTr.t11 C L. Summ'r, Clerk of onr aid 1'otirt at ofik-e, in StatesAiilc. thi 1'Cuh duv of April, 172. C L. 6CMM HUt, CS i ' bZ'i.-rr fee $S of Iredell ttajuty. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and various other blanks for Kale here. MERCHANTS, Salisbury, .T. C, rnne of wants we arc prepared to meet, nor 'f be exaet un-l Uuutiful adapuMlity of l,r fr the purjxi-u. for whiih they re made. Nor can we Uorile them in mi Mil advertisement. Ihevmu.-t lienn t't;;e, I UicrcMre, to l tie Hardware More ii.r any j thin yti i want, from a toothpick toMMiu engine; from a pin to a strawcutter any ' tiling almost eerv thin'. They have A WIA, ST(XM nlwnvurn hsnd of rvrrr variety of Nai!, Iron, Sttt-1, Hoe, tirnint ni- dle, S.-vthes, lt Ik.-cn Axiat low price. i:..,.i. 1..:. 1 i"..!,. 1.- . 1 - he vr vht irx.n towm.i. e warrant tlieui to-ire auI.-ut!ou. Ilioiqp "oii l'ir.Ki ar,U SuiMi!( 1. j corn siii:lli;ks, STUAW CUTTERS, and a U.'H.r.d oil.er i1hit vi.m t,til. St n J in your orders ur cou.e aud buy. ISaf 8alilnrT, N !. iV in Murphy's Granite IVo.lnee loti::lit of the fit v. rotinlrv" Produce. 11:tf SALISBURY B m STORE. A LIIM AI.MANAfS A ' ll.e r.o.1. vjre.i A h" IU.k Mi.rr J i t:ii.i:ax i i , of Y.e At ! Lip. l. J.M.k Store 'i:ooL v. it. "je T; T t . A' 'i.i- t; ' - , l au at .-.'e- ;t It m.1, ;.,re ! I N :'- ' j St t: oil :e i-. :. a an nut i. M the T.....'. t.-.-. at '. :i- liroer,.: ca; IN l?:tl I FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFE LTEU k CO. ' Af a nuf ."''T( r and Vt.Vt in Fnrnilnrf Inviti: nttentinn to their vk f Cottage IV-nd-ifftid."-, C'-tt:i -re Clint id erStiit., paint- .1 (. iKitniK-r tut Frtjuli f uit -. Wait. lit a p.ui t a I ar e at Chair k i - . -t , ii I hi i ' i r i i Ml u i'!i'.n. Kit-n!.ion "- of all kiM.V Wjirdro!ic. .1-. V Jit-No!, Mat !!! -. :. :s hm! r..r!nr M t. AI-mi. '.. a : " 1" v for complete :.' niv! l'.ir:tili?r. A I -f . wl.a !, ve nre iri-p."l"el lo .. . r ik.i'j a? y llutTein the Mate Ilur- -;rs. W :'e- laVii Koi i. Ilei V.";:. !o-. t alt v. ! t e.l Iitfity o: !e-H-ll a - el.c. Wc.-ti ri; : i art: f i' A fa"! .--ortn,"i t f KoevJ. Mi-'hlir irl Wi!; t.' I"i :iu i tfi, h.ih can U- l ir- ni-'.' ,1 t.t '. '.::- m ' i I'i- fo i a'.l . -.r1 '." ori;i.i, tl.e "lf.iriion H.i. o':t !. i -it .lofir ! 1" t! l"?pn-M4 otiice, m-- a:ei le-ar om ii . r ki p;io ogrij Un in ov. ) wiil e J. r Assignee's Sale S4GG0 to S6000 W OUT 11 OF i WILL !. :.t Mn? the Fa. o'i k o:t Saturday. I A r.i ' nu Hon-. ! -ell at public il-, tLe itt. KKL t i Fi.N, i STOCK OF GOODS 1 liitch bi-Io: pi''t.. W. I;itt'.ii, b-inVrjpt ; Thi-St'., .i.;. -i t- if a ?eue;al a-ort tnent if M-T J :ii (,'.--. -1 1I1 h- i- 11-uaSly found h nv H"ii;fcT 1 1. s St. !:. S.t i a t eonfinm very rf.it '.tri'ay till th whole Sl'fk i cbcil out. M-re'iauts ami Trader are res-t tfully iiivi ted a id re j-..- to utetel thcye Sale. Tcri, v.i; he .tutui at the time of . J. K. IiritKK. A-r f-ei f J. W. Dirri.,'u. Fa'"-'..:-;y. Aj.r.l 1-. 1 -TJ. :il:ti ; ' ! , ' ' j : CTf BEST IN THE W0RLD;jT toorcftAcaun Kew York 05co, 27 EII Of A 5 SZ April G. 1972. 22:1 j Marrinirn ( V'rti fir-ate for pale hetx. r ii I i I ,:t : t:n- TIIE WATCHMAN OFFICE i well suppliea with A large and elegant Wortmcnt of PLAIN 8 FAHCT Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Al&o- Finer and more Ornamental Type A r Business & Professional VUiting, Party and Wedding CanU ; College and School Circulars of all Liud ; V iI PITT WVH J. il.lil llLJl!illJi Tubacco Notices and L A BELS I for all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else rctjuircd in the Printing Line. THK Carolina tPotdjinan Ah A XKUfrl'AMIB, U a an.li.late for public favor. Iti circulation is fctx-d, and its ftandrn ami patronage iuiproTing. It m of the lot mlvTtiwng inediuui m the State, and offer- it facilities ca ai I ! liberal term as any. FANCY HAIR WORK. TEItllEI.I- i" Mi:. s. v. kitiJ of Taney Hair "Work. Impair V.rU. .. .Vc CorU. Smi"- njunti'i and Jetrrlrj Sett ; li. tu lj hair iuto Wieatb- &J IVqo- , For terms call at !? rriUie v C k Mret-U Wrt of lk MrthodiH Ch3?tl -pies cao at S. TtEKUi-' : r wo InniM Mrt-t, REPAIRING. Sewing Machine, rmWtll raraK' Ing W Apple .ml iWb clmlinc rf piim to bockrt. Tut, Ac, &f -Shoo in ! rear of OdfcW- u" '1 Store. TcrBJf low, bet caU j rjl. Jalr 2J 1ST2 42: illanhs
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 29, 1872, edition 1
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