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9 l A GRAND POEM. Th fcllowlng poem is aaicl to have been de livered by Miri LUiie Doten, a xpiritual trance speaker, whilst under the Influence of the spirit cf Edgar A. Poe. I Whether its originality can be ascribed to M im Doten I know not ; bat its similarity to "The Kaven" so justly ' celebra ted is sufficient to claim the attention of all form of literature. Though devoid of an or finality of style, it nevertheless posseces mer which should net be entirely Ignored. As I bave seen it appear in any but a Northern week ly, I have conceived the idea that its perusal in yoar columns might prove af some Interest tq the varm-hearted Southern people. Hence respectfully solicit space in your next issue. i ' T", ' .. -. ; ; f . - Bcth- ' From the throne of life eternal, '' From the home of love supernal, , Where the angels make music o'er the starry floor, in ;'j . Mortals, I have come to meet yon ; And with words of peace to greet yoq ; And to tell you of the glory thai is mine forev- .-. ;,ermore. T;f .Vf'ij,jiVf tf- it Once before I found a mortal , T Waiting at the Ileayenly portal Waiting out to catch some echo from the ever . i .'. opening dcMjr j ' , -Then I seized tRe quickening being, - - Caused my burning inspiration in a fiery flood ' to pour. , : oome more meekly human, And the weak lip? of a woman, .Touched with fire from off the altar, not with ,' burning, as of yore : Bat In holy love descending, With her chastened being blending, . I will fill your soul with music from the bright -e i ' ceiesuai snore. As one heart yearns for another, From the golden gates of glory, turn I to the earth once more ; Where I drained the cup of sadness, And life's bitter, burning billows swept my bnrdoned being o'er. Here the harpies and the raven, Human vampires, sordid cravens, Preyed upon my soul and substance, till I writh ed In anger sore ; life and I then seemed mismated, For I felt accursed and fated, Like a wrestleas, wrathful spirit, wandering th Stygian shore. Tortured by a nameless yearning, Like a fire-frost, freezing, burning. Did the purple, pulsing life-tide through its feeble channels pour. Till the golden bowl, life's token, Into shining shards was broken, And my chained and chafing spirit let from out its prison door , ; But, whilst, living, stirring, dying, ; Never did my spirit cease crying : "Ye who guide the fates and furies, gWe, oh t give me, I implore From the myriad hosts of nations, From the countless constellation One pure spirit that can lore me one that I , too, can adore." Through this fervent aspiration Found my fainting soul salvation ; Far from out its blackened fire quick did my ; ; -spirit soar, 4 And ray beautiful ideal, ; Not too saintly to be real. Burst more brightly on my vision than the fan i cy formed Lenore. 'Mid the surging sea she found me. With the billows breaking me. And my saddened, sinking spirit iu her arms - of love upbore ; Like a lone, weak and weary. Wanderirg in the miduight dreary. On her sinless, saiutless bosom, brought me to the Heavenly shore. Like the breath of blossoms blending, Like the rainbow's seven-hued glory, blend on souls forevennpre ; .Earthly lust aiid lure enslaved me, ' Rut divinest love hath saved me, And I know now, first and only, how to live . . and now to adore. ' fV m mnrl.t .1,. ..il. .1 a t "'j w nuua aim uiuiucra ; We are each and all another's. Aod the soul which gives most freely from ; iU treasures hath the more. . Would yon lose life, yon must find it. And giving love you bind it, Like an amulet of safety, to your heart for- evermore, - Daltimoke, August. 1872. 1 The Baltimorean. " r j ..'. NOBODY'S DARLING. ; Little and pallid, and poor and shy, r: With a downcast look jn hei s ft gray eye: ' No acornful toss of a queenly liead, Dot a drooping bend of the neck instead ; ' No ringiug laugh, and no dancing feet. No subtle wiles, and abandon street, Nojewelf eoatly, no garments fine ;She is nobody's darling but mine ! - No MDoI1y VardenM coquettish airs, No high-heeled boots to throw her down , s- stairs - - No jachting jacket and nautical style. With a sailor's hat that she calls her "tile" BuJLaat" js sttroped oa her quiet brow ; , ,And she crept in my heart I can't tell ho w flJ- Not madjto dazzle not born to shine ' .J,i'"7" "w101 F darling but mine ! :h Ko'saucy, ravishing, girlish irraee. : But Milled calm on the sweet, pale face; e l. No sparking chatter and repartee j 9J v Very silent and still is she. ; White aud still is my pearl of pearls, 4iYet to me she seemeth the queen of girls -ft y h ylT love 1W I can't define, f.j For Bhe'a nobHly$ nobMdy'a darling but .u -th.wine! i' j! ' . - -j". Were riches hers, or a Leauty rare. i.-:Cl ' IJ I". t I S iane wouiq lose nercnarm and become less Were rings to shine on those Sogers small M .They could not add to their grace aall ; fihe would learn to anjile and to speak by I rn tlieoolish book of Dame Fashiu's school; And the world to spoil her would soon com- Nw she's nobody's doling but mine ! IMPORTANT DOCUMENT. oome time ago we copied the following letter from the greatest orator and litates- man of the North, Jt is importanta, this time, and, by recpiest, e,!publiBlif jjy to daj. Read and preserve it. -SeniinfL r CIRCULAR. Department of State. March 20th 184h' ! To the lion. Thomas Eicing. - secretary of the Treasury : j Sir Th President is of opinion that T. L . . C '.1 !' t I u is a greamouse 10 Dnng tue pairouaee of the General Government iutollconHict mm me irecoom oi elections; ap mat this abuse ought to be corrected heaver it may have been Dermited to elfat.- and ...;.. .1. . r . . i ' o - i .. '-' 1 ! i 1 to be prevented tor the luture. j : 4 .e inereiore airects mat ttitormatlon be given to all officers and ageutju yijur department ot the public service, that partisan mierierence iti popnur Htciians, whether of State officers or officer of this uoverument, ana lor: wiiomsnever or against whomsoever it may be eeicisfrd, or tDe ptymeut of any contribution or as sesment on salaries or omcial compensa- lion tor party or election purposes, will be legarded by him as cause of removal. -It is not intended that any officer shall oe restiained in tne tree and proper vx - preesion and maintenance of his opinions respecting public measures, or a aaf ex- ercise, to the fullest degree, of i he const i- luuonai ngtii oi suarage. tiut;;; peisous employed under the Government, and. pam ior meir services mil oi te public i i reaaury are not expected to takd ; aul active or officioui part in attempb to iii- fluence the minds or votes of others ; such" c-Jiiuugi utnijj uft-nieu iiicon.-ieiH wuiii the spirit ot the Constitution and the du; ties of public agents acting under it ; and' the President is resolved, so tat as d--H pends upon him, that while the exercise of the executive franchise by the People shall be free from undue inUiH'tacs of ot racial station and anthoiiiy. opiiiiun shall Iso be frejTamoiig the officers aud agents o tne troternment. ' The President wishes it to further be announced and distincily understood. that from all collecting and : idisbusing omicers promptitude m renderingaccqunts, and entire punctuality in paying b.illauces, will be rigorously exacted. In his opin ion it is time to return, in this respect, t tuc early practice ot the Government, and to hold any degree of delinquency on t!oj part oi those entrusted with the nubm : . t i k w i wuiiey jusi cause oi removal, lie qeeus the severe observance of this rule to be espentiall to the public service , ja ever dollar lost to the l-reasury by uuiaithful : . ucbb iii uiuce, creates a necessity ior a new charge upon the people. j I have the honor to be, sir, j ! "your ob't gserveiitj Daniel WedsTer. Similar letters have been addressed to other heads of departments. A.N. V. General' Fitz Lee publishes the follow ing call, which will be read with livielv interest by many others thati; those' to whom it is specially addressed. All who participated in the struggles, the triumph? auu me sorrows ot the A. N. V. will cherish its memories sweet iind. bitter commingled together though they be while they have life; and "T in the Old Laud yet !" The address reads : ere is lile 1 he next annual meeting df the Vir ginia Division ef the Ariuvf Northern Vigiuia will take place in Uielimond on the Jlst U:tober, 1872. Geuferat John M llnrrlnn ,.f : .. ...Ml i vuiuuii, w, utiMj:in, win anfiress lhe:n on the occasion. Soldiers and Sailors wh participated in the meeting held on the 3d of November, 1871, in Rich raond, are requested to send their name, and those ot thn commands to which thev beloi ed, to Colonel Joseph Mavo. tfr.. Secre tary of the Association at Richmond, for enrollment. Others desirous Sof becom ing members are referred to Article H of the Oonstiturmrvs follows : jSuch per sons only shall be elligible to member ship as have honorably served in the Ar my, of Northern Virginia, and, all resi dents of Virginia who have rendered hon orable service under the Confederate, fla on land or or on sea, may be elected aux iliary members." A full attendance is earnestly requested. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. . . f SEXATE. 1! 1st district Gurrrituck, Camden Pas quotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowan and t'erquiinans, C W Grahdy, Jf. John L Chamberlain Republicans. 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare, Beaufort andfllvde John G Reepesa. II E Stilley, Reoublican. 3rd district Norfhamhptdn and Ber tie, U 1) lloljoman, Republican. 4th district Halifax, Henry Eppes, col'd Republican. 5th district Edgecombe. Alex Mcf!. I A - 6th district-Pitt, J McCotter, Repub ... ." ' ' tuu lican. 7lh district -Wi'son, Nasi and Frank nn, nm. A Davis Jao W Dunham, vyonservawvea. n tn district CJraven, A S Seymour. xvepuoncan. , 9th district Jone, Onslpw and Car teret James Cx ScoltConservaiive 10th district Duplin and Wayne W A All I mii district Ureene and Lenoir, R W JVlng, Republican. lth district New Hanover, Geo L. AiaDaon, col d, Kepublican. n,, ui uiion a hdq liiaden f XT it:ii r ! t ' vjt xxiii, tvepuoucan. ! 14th district Sampson, JC. 1 T. Mur- pney, conservative. J5th district Colnmbus and Robeson I l. .. T n .. ' liif, conservative. i6ih district Cumberland and nett, W. C Troy, Conservative. Har 17th district Wake, James II Harris, ! lOthdimrirt Vr Tt tr 20thdistrict Orange. Person anA aA well, John W Norwood Jihn WfW Fningham, Conservative?, i - ! pist district Granville Bourbon Smith Republican. 22nd district-Chatham; R J Prtwi.ll Conservative; . t j ;!23rd diiicfnockinffhaBi. J T Tnrm A rv, - ' - r- 2tb djjtncl AIamr.e !ctu3 GuHforilJ orehead, Jrfi W J Af RrraY, Con 8ervatJvp.;C T:xtv " i'-v': ' -' : ' ' ' ,'5ih ciUtricUr-RandolpU and Moore. J 3( Wotth Conservative!. J ; ? ; - 26tb district 1 lit chroond and Montgo meryj.'H 1 jong, uepablican. Syih detract Anson and Union (J 31 MeGanley, Conservative. 28ih district Cabarrus and. Stanley. T J O Barnliardt, Conservative, 29th district- Meckledburg. R P War- irtg, Conservative. ) 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char- .".! - lea if ice. Conservative. 3Ut district - Davison. John T. Cramer. Republican. j 31 distriewStokea and Forsytbe, J 1 St-fT.! 'nnBAri-.it vp ' " ' ' 33d district Surry aud Yadkin, A C Cow es. conservative. 34thl district-Iredell, Wilkeg, and A! Uxander, Thos A Nicholson, Phiueas Uorton, conservatives. j 35th district Alleghany, Abe, Wat huira. W U Councei . conservative. f 36th! district Caldwell, Bnrke, Mc Dowell, Michell and Yancey, W W Flem Lming - I Gudger, conservatives. i 37b district Catawba and Lincoln, James R Ellis conservative. v38ili district Gaston And Clcaveland. W J Milller. conservative. 39the district Rutherford and Polk, ilartm Walker, republican 40th district Buncombe, and Madison. Ja. II. Merrimon, conservative 4Ut. district ,-IIay wood, Henderson, and Transylvania, VY P Welch, conserva live. 42d district Jackson, Swair, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love. conservative. Republicans 18 ; Gonservaties 32. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Grant, con. Alexander J M Carson, ind Alleghany. Anson II T Bennet, con. Ashe Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen F Perry, rep. Brunswick Buncombe TD Johnston, , con. Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J ' Foster, Geo W Bowe rep?. Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, llanna, cons Cherokee Chowan John L Winslow Clay Anderson, con. rep. Cleaveland - John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven-1 B Abbott, K R Du Hey reps. Cumberland-G W Bullard, con., 1 S Luttt iloh, i t p. ( 'jurritnrk James M Woodhoue, con D-tre Oliver N (iray, rep. luxisou J T Brown, John ilielieul, rep. Davie Charles Anderson, con. Dnpliu Jao B Standford, r, cons. Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willie Uuun, reps. Forsytbe V II Wheeler, rep. Franklin John 11 Williamson, rep Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates - Robt II Ballard, con. Granville Rkh G Snetd II, T Hughes rep. Graham Greene Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Juo Bryaut, J J Woodwyn, reps. Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood H P Haynes, con. II end ersoii James II BlytWe, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Iredell Williams, Stevenson, cons. Jackson. Johnston--Wra. II Joyuer, Jesse Hiii naiit, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lnior Stephen' Lassiter, rrp. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon- J L Robbinson, con, Madiaon Martin McDowell Mecklenburg- -Juo E Brown, S W Reid, con. Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Naeh Lindsey, con. New Hanover James Ileaton. WU- liam U McLaurin, c l d, Alfred Llody, I tui u, rep. Northampton Burton II Jones, rep Onslow J W Shackleford. con. Orange Pride Jones, Jtmes Watson, con. Pamlico, n -i-". ' vi oairey, rep. Perquimans, J R Harden, red. . iouii, uiuiiiiiiri lucvjrtrnef, con. WPitt, Wiu P Bryant, Guilford Cox, rep9. Polk, "N. B ITampton, rep. Kamlolph J W Bean, llarrUon Fru- ?ier, repp. Uicliuiond, Itobert Fletcher, col'd, rep. : ltobcsou, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons. Rochiughani, David Settle, A B Jones, con. I Rowan. F X Luckej, Kerr Craige, con iervaiive. Iiutlieifoid, Eli Wliitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryant, COPS. I Stanly Stoke, J G II Michel, con. fMirry, Harrison M Waugli, con. Swain Transylvania ; Tyrrell, Bertlet Jonej, con. Union aacuara kj badger, John C r' .V n. r w.. - ... UWaiV,n " m " ! rl nr. Watauga- rep. Wivnp. J (1 RUJ.. V fin " ' ' " " 'F""". i rrn. Wilkes, A C Bryan. T J Dula. rpna Wilson. II C Mosf con. V Yadkin, J G Marler, coo, Yancej. TRIUMPHANT! 1 3 UPWARDS OF FIFTY FIPiST PRE MIUMS and Gold and Silver ZleduU were awarded to Chales M. Stieff (or the best Pianos in' competition with all the leading manufactur ers . of the country. , Office and new Wareroomi , No) 9 Xerth Lrberty SL, BALTIMORE, Md. The StiefTs Pianos contain all the latest, im- pruvemeotxtobefouud in a nrnt-ctasa Tiano, with a44tional improvements of hiK own in vention, not to bo found in other instruments. The tone, touch and finish of their instru ments cannot be excelled by any manufactur ed. A large assortment of second-hand Pianos always on hand.from 75 to Parlor and Church Organ, some twenty dif ferent styles on hand from $50 and upwards. Send fur Illustrated Cat&logne, containing names of over twelve hundred Southerners (five hundred of which are Virginians, two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and fifty East Tennenseans. and others throughout the South), who have bought the Stielf Piano since the close of the war. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent, 22:40t Salisbury, N. C. Valuable House and Lot FOR SALE. I wish to sell my House c Lot situated on Inniss street, fronting four hundred teet. The Lot contains fuiir arres, or one square of the towu. I he House is a twelve-foot story, and contains six rooms, besides a base ment Cook-room of brick. Kitchen. .Smoke house, Lumber room and Wood house, also a first-rat Well of water with a brick Dairy 8k JG; a larure Ham. sheded on to sides UOx 20, with a 20 foot so, are threshiu tloor; Uiree acrt" of the hit is we'l .-et in i-lovt-r; also an excellent garden. Anif person tcishiny a Vahuible Lot, would do irell to give ine a cull at once us, I am determined to sell a bar (jam. 11. J. WEST. nuff Gth 72: 47: 4t K. w. Price. T. J. Price. PRICE & BRO. llwm ileniQed THE IK FAMILY G110CEUY STOKE TO JENKIX'S COnXEIJ, Where they will eontiuiu to Sell Flour. Meal, Fresh Meats. IWon. Lard. Iutl r. Egs. Coffee. Teas .cmrar. Salt, rh-kles. Mo lasses. Are . together w irh a large .md varied stock of household nu tahle uta-es.sities. liriiig your country jirodiu-e to PlilCE cV uiio. (l7:tQ FOs? SAL? 1. TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND from four lo five miles of Town, containing WOOl) and MEADOW, wiih a j.art tltaml and iu orchard. If not wild Ufure the (Jlh ofJi.lv next it will then be sUd at i:l.!ic s.-.le. V-idv l, J. K. 151 UK E, A"'t. May 17, 1S72. St:3o. MAKE HAY While The SUN SHINES. WlU'LI) n slice' i ul !y tive notieo to tlic farmers that 1 am Ajrei.t for t!i IVle'orated. '3 U C II 2 Y B Mower and Jlcapcr and Streets ia lis T H 11 E S II E 11, Manufactured by V. An It in an A ( 'o.. Cant on. Ohio, and I respei-tfnlly n;t;est 1lit.se in neifl of any. or either of those Mufhines. to call mxl see me, and get a Cook giving full instructions and prices. Ti e scarcity .. laborers and the high price of Hay, d'e , make these Machines a necessity. Please bring or .send me your orders as hh"ii as possible. J R. BUKKK. 31:tf Saliaburv, N.C. MILLS! 'piIK proprietors of thee j u-tly celebrated I Mills are in the market for Willi AT. and solicit calls from all who have it lo cll. They pay the hi-jhest markvt ea.th prices. Flour! Flour!! They aho solicit orders for Flour. They manufacture four different prades of Flour, ranging Dest Tamily, Tamilv, 2z tra, ai:d Super. T!i-3r also sol cit orders for Itran. They exchange, or grind fur toll, .as may be desired. EilMEItT, IJROS i CO. SO-.Omp'd K Beware of Counterfeits I JOB HOSES' JStfim mrt txtenrily C0CTBriTD. OUkoneM Dru "' ldor t 'I the cwumrfeiu loniti rrtr prqlf. TArOMA4tAnmafJfeMe ntaehpuekare. Alllfien mr warlhJen tmiratoiM. Th eiiciRa PiUj ara nnfilin in tb cure of all tboM (ainfnl and danrerons dimv to which th female constitution la vnbjeet. They mndrrat all xcesaea and remoT all obatractiooa, from whai Tr cause. TO OTARRTED "LADIES tupyare particularly tuited. TUi y la short tuna bring on the monthly period with rpc-uUrity: and althoueh Tory powerful, cunuin not hint; hurt ful to ths constitution. In all rama of Nerrona and fri)tf AtTectiona. Palna in the Uck and Limb. t 'iKue on alight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hyalerica and White, th. y ni eiTect a cure whn all other means hve fiilpd. Th circular around each packae riT rull direction and adTic. or will d sent fiae to all wriiint; for tham, aoaled from observation. vw-In all caae whw th oimif cannot n fTx 1 Tiftr """""'i, n voiiar enrinvea fo tUf Hol Pm tv. JOB MO'KS, IS CoftUndt St. Nw Tork, ""ur Bottle of the fenuint, contxlntnc Jifty tl,,B, 7 return mail, nt-urely cU from any KnowWr of its contnU. RELIEF IN TENfa,n NUT EST HRTAV8 WAFER? t-ure Cocghs, Colds, Astrms. Ckoicbitir, Soaa TBBOIT. HoAaSBSBSS. DlfflCCLT HRB ATBIXO, 1 - ,r,T CoBacurrtos aid Lpbo Dibbasbs. Thry nae do Uts of mrdicio. aud mt child will tk w jm' , Taonnda hare bon lertoed to health that had ttefora demnired. TmiIihoit r' n in hunlr1a nf,n"iL"t 'nr BRYAN 8 Pt'LMO VIC WAFERS. . lrf r?3 w-nta per hwx. JOB XlOoXi. Propri tor. HCo-tlandtgtre-tN Tork. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DELiMAltnTS HPFCTFTr PILLS. Prepared tT J. OARANCIXBX, idsdical Faculty of Fianre as tho rery beat remedy In all case of Prwrtnatnrrho. or fV-minal Weak NiBhtly.DilTor Prrmatw KmUaions; 8ex vi r "mponry ; W eakies arteinrfrern cret HOiit and Pernat Exceaees ; Jtsaxrti o th UejxitaJ Organ; Weak Spine : Deposits in the Urine, nd all the rhastly train of Diaeaae arlsins from Orarnso EirMHM Thrrewe wbrnaJlotbrrpav- ul fail. Pamphlet ri AdTiro In f ah box. or will rampniet or AlTlr in ran ooz.or viU ent Frcvtoanr xtdma. Prir SI per ftox. v seni rrrai tn nr mjlitr it hr mall. aerv r ccintvf Hm, OSCABG. MOSES. IS Cobtiaim Bt-Kbw To ax. Sola Oenaral Affent trr Aaarica. a tig 14, 4 ly. Iiand Deeds, Trustee Deed, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff ' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, cVr, -For Sale at this ofTic ROWAN HARDWARE";' MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, '. C, ARE CONSTANTLY ADDTXG ranpf of xrnnts we are prrparctl to meet, nor New, improved and valuable Tools, Iuiple- f 'hi exact anl U-autiful alptalilit j of merits Macliinca, C(mtrivaneie!. iLc. vVc, for "t'r pofxli for the purjKsc for which they the convenience ana facility of Fanners, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Larriage Builders, Coopers, House-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c. In fact, few persons unarquainle! with our cstablihment, re an are of the wide HAS taken the room recently oeciipicl ly iow, ani ojKneu a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. IIIe polieits r.ih or.lers from ahnxl. Pnulm e lri';lt an.l flipped on verv hhort notice. lU-jpwt fully refer- to hu-im-.s en f the city. Jr?"Cush paitl i'or all hailing art it lei of country "l'roth: e. H:tf B in AM) Commission Morcliants. . 33" At the Shjn of the Pud Ebvj, MEROXtY'S MA) STAND, MAIN Mi: KIT SALISBURY, N. C. J. K. BITKI- J. M. (VH. triSTOnlfi! nr-l c iim:n; f t ri' t-t ifullt Hr iieit-tl. trj'- Autiiv 11 Ot.- mi . public d;i. Oh ! Yes Oh! Yes Oh! Yes! Ila c.r I) I'M. ! ; 1 t!i r l'o-iiii.n .hi ! Ik iii rt ininnt fl lv iLriiiii:- -j .11 !nr-J.i. u it I, Jo. M.Cmh ix, v. !, i . . . - l.i..- :iil !:, ..- :iliy kiicwu in t:K. MiTc.oitile 1 inimii.i: v, I wonlil respectful!;.- utmii i:iv tl,:ink it. 1 i'J pul. lie RfiK-r.illv, :tn. It a -.iii!iim:,iKf tit' tluir j.itr..ii;UH- !(. tlic ti. w firm ; wild tlu- ;. furance tlint will ! :ill rc cm to atinI'r all who may have anvti.ir. to si ll .r l.nr J. K. Ll liKK. January 1S72. X. IJ. I will continue toatttn.l to tlic rtll ms: f any kiml of .r.i.. rty iu tlu c.iut.trv, f.r AilniiTiitratori and ot In r t li.-u u.iiiiw .l in'tii.ie. tf J- K. l't'UKi:, Auctioneer. 1 hare analyzed the Whinl.,-, hnoun under the brand .f SELECT," on tmUtd bi Messrs. WALT 22 SI I. ULAIK is Co,, Jiichmoiid, Ya , and tind it Free IVossa VW Oil, ..; and other iinjr;tics, and rt com mend if use fur medicinal and fmuih jhii)mscs. J. II. M( AW. M. I) . Late 1'rof. of Chemistry M. Cvlhyc, Ya. This brand ig beyomj all doubt a Mtpe rior article and can oi.ly be had genuine, at T. .1 FosTKli's, X... 3 Main st,m-;u!v "i po.ite .Mansion II.,. d, i.ili.-biiry. X. C. o:4t WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE ISAUIS;0E9 ' RETITIIXS HIS TIIVNKS to hi, t,j h , 7.7; .VIN audi!,.- I;,!.rjf f,.r tie lilu-iul patnuiape beretofore extendi d to Lin. Hem, infomH theinthat he bu fitted tip a ik-w t.d Coiuinodiot.s Shop, in Dr. ITondcrson's 23rick-Enilding-. roora Ho. 2, Tehere ho would t.e pl.-ad to n-etliem. He puarar.ti e to irivo -atUfi.etii n in everv eae. lie hn in !ii emplov .f the l.et ll iir l i.-...r in Westem North CamliLa. lie rcquehU a . ail from a! I. 1 r.otf 'State of North Carolina, .... lKhlU.I.I. ( nl NTY. S-iptri;r (urt, 1, 'irm 1S72. ,'';''i;llT- A.-;,..,.f V,i!i111i(;l;c,: l.Mitkni.t, fi.Kr.riW (,,,,r ( .KlJtlirv .,, ,j I niiel 1'.. Wei. h. d. f. u.'. u.u. IT J. .-nrii2 to the -..t.-I.e li..,. ,.f ,he ( our! ,.n al.ldavit liie.l, th:,t I h. deleli:u.l t ..rye ( M -llenrr i not a r.i.li 1.1 ..r.l. c v ..1 ' Carolina , . . OIWI j ,. U.1 i-ereforeor.l.-redan.l oliu ll that 1.,:! ! "'"on U- made in U .....,. ',;,uh.u . I to v-pirn r t-.i.li-l.. .1 i,, T..io nfs.ll.i.,,;. 1 .oroi 1 .iri .n a ; endant. liiiif ( . M, I(rv ,;. a S.,r.M..P. ihtii i-im ; 111 11,.. ni.. ,. ... t;o;i ii.i.t hit 1 HI a huh hr liotifi.1 1I..1 n ..,.. 1 , I tiletl 111 Hum aetiun at the n. X term of lr.-,!rU I S,".'H1l'"r r,"ir'- " 'ee'). I M.., .:,r a!,r the ; third Mi.ii.lay in A...-t. A. 1 ls:2,"i, W. j h-M three dav of the Term, ni.d un!. ll.r de 1 fetidant, C-.ore C. M. Il.nrv ,h,. .m,. wi .in ll.r time .rc-t ri!-ed l.y ..w, ,.ii,ti.1 V! afck.'.r J,t-r.lit f d,antUdii. iU o ,,. j.lamt. .tne-- C". I.. Sun.nera, flrrk ,.f ,..ir said ( urt at office, in Sialism,., tl.i JM, duv of April, 1S72. C. 1- SVS Fit CS V 6r33:prfee$8 cflrcdtll 'coinly. ALL KINDS t COURT AN DM 4 GISI RATES' BLANKS at thU Ifht in G r d - are tnauc, Nor can wc dcrrioc tlitui in an j advertisement. They must le Kt-n. Come, j therefore, to the Hardware Store for any- thin you want, from a toothpick to a ntcam jenpine; from a pin to a Mrawcntter vny ! tiling almost everv thinj. They havc- A FULL STOCK alwara on hand of eTcry variety of Nail, Iron, Ktet-'l, Iloe, (J rain Cradle-, S-ythra, 100 lozea Axen at low prior. (Ilia l'll.J k" . '. w... . A L...V. 1' ;,l.nL. tin? it 'nu-ii: ir.n vu,m u.-found. we warr.inl tlutn logive act action, n.oiup on'.a I;iw and SulHoiU-nc COllX SIIKI.LKKS, ST It AW CLTTE1S, and a lliotisnnd other tliir.jr vou netil. rinJ if your-onlc-ra or cou.e anJ buy. 3:tf Sxlifcl'iirT, N C. 0ennan. Holmes & Co., in Murphy Granite SALISBURY BOOK m STORE. C ALL1I ALMANACS I SAI.MS : 1 HYMNS. At X t- I.-.l Store 1 f l"THLi:.: ! ,,,0,. .n,?, l'" ' M 1 At liie Im... k Sture. 1 fl-t : :-.y t'r.-j:.;i t'.c iv.iy !' P.....U. St:t:-: i-. v. t-t, . 1.. .il M.url :..tu-- a:u! oa rfii.:.aLl. irr;i..-.. ' a 1'.. ml Sr..-.. - - n- 1 c.'.i.vix !:- FURNITURE! .!. A. CLODFKLTER & CO. At i.tnf.ieti:i( rs r.n'l I ijfx in Furniture, Isvitk attention to their Mod; of Cottage Ica(ltpal., Collate ClianilKr .Suits, paint ttl C'lianilK-r 8uit.. French uit. ainvt ai,,l ii..iiit (1 ( niii- i l I'hnir. ItiK-k i i. l.airs rf h 1 1 1 ilj'ti..n. Ktonion I'i:::! faT.;.-- -taMe-of a! . k imU Ward r.-U-,.. I'.iirt iniii, V'a-ili.- ta:'(l. "at-Notn, Unttrrff. ! SoI.k. !:( jiiion r nirir and Parlor S ts. Alxi. Kitic WindoTf Shatles.a nov It y for complete rcss, lieauty. ehenpnes and durability. Alo. liiauy it!icraitie!e wi.n h wo are prepared to HI n elicap or . he n r tkn anv U UM-iu the wotem part of the Mate I A f ill aMi!t:i;i 1 t f I'om whh1, Mefulir 1:1! V."a!?ivt Itt.:iai loo, ts. Lit I. tan U-iur-I.ls! ed ;:t . !.,,t:r v,. le r.re. to im!!. e 1. ..pjx.i; t,e Mansion ll i 1. l.ext -r l. : ..w l! ... IJij,.,.,,, otLie, our i-l.ek a.i.i lic.tr.' .1 ;irie -. Special or.!, r ( :u f. .11 plio-opra)ht iu on: 1 i'--1 wi a'-'.:..'.:).;! 11 Lc 1 Assignee's Sale OF S4000 to S6000 WoIiTII OF M3EHCHAHDISE. I L U,-:" '" "Vlwk on Satu:dj. TIaVthO Ith, L", tie AtlrlM.T' Hou 'ol r.l l:KL A ' !,l'f .N. f. l pa'ullt aalr. the STOCK OP GOODS 1 I'.-'y 1...'. 1 ' of M- t. I'o 1 1. n s i' . .; M .'.: t " T..I Ter...- : t" Ji. 1. -1 t- W. r.ittinr. Vinln.pt I a per ff :... iln.. :.t i- r.r!y f.tind it. at.r x Li a ti oontinnr rt rry !.e ::..Te St.K 1. f ..Ml out. 1 Trder are t;m e'ful v iun--!e.l t.. !itt.,, Ifjv,, Sle. " I e -!ted at tin:. ..f .a! J. K IU 1' K K. A ij:n--1 f J . V . UiT-rixo. Apnl le?-2.:tl:- Sal i:r.rv. 1 M A Jli, U ft fjV SHOTCUM CvBEST IN THE W0Rl0.vjT Xcw York 0ce, 27 BlZniSlz Aprils. Ie7. Marrb-o Ccrtiric-att for wTc hero. '''' THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with a Urge .tntl elegant assortment of PLAIN Ji FANGY Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, suitable for all kinds of IANDBILL PRINTING. Also- Finer and more Orn&menUl Type tot Business & Professional It Visiting, Party and 'Wedding Can! ; College and School w - W W ' Circulars of all kirul- ; PAMPHLETS. T. .1 v.. : . L ABELS for all purjiKiscs ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors; Or anything else required in tie Printing Line. THE Carolina lUatcljman AS A xnwrAi'ER, Is a candidate for public favor. 1 circulation is roral. and it tan'3? and patronage improving. It of the best advt rtiriti;: n. i the State, and odcre it far'! ' r lilicr.il tcr:n a- REPAIRIKG Seir iarlii, I'nil r-:. in; ("atw-a, A1lr Blrfl . , Ilat.y x jri. ' rlu.linr rrair Ihm l-. 1 Sln.p in ihr rrar .f c1.!i. ore. Tem low, m r!i ' July Zd 1ST2-42 !wk.. NOTICE. TW rvrriT ai ih-ir tifiifr i N:ii 2b day of SJrn imt im l. (uildinx lsar Jail im oJ -i.e-to l Uiili U trv-k. ro . ' ' Vlrh, with a rt, cm ll.- Ac tw Le aati al &wr J '' la" . it: lrtU.U lV".it. N. i- Cheap Chattel Mori::? nl iirinu tlcf Uanka
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 17, 1872, edition 1
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