-ITT Jii It 11 lit; ; (if i ill Hi 4 a if- Ill if i t ' 4 ! . r -Pi 1 - i '.. 0 - '01 H if, ss: 7 i " 'I - j. "t. - -X ATTEimiBLE NIGHT AT A THJSATKE. Once when I was 5Uawr fcwliful cb, h I took a plaiu tinsentitflintal urantry girl ,frf;f the arrent bjr CoL Thoa, B. to a comedy one night. "I bad known her )Ug Special igent of the Postal Money n day; she seemed diyinej I wprp by new prfer Department, located at Salisbury I boots. At the end of the first Ijajf hour C.,4f one Patrick Joseph Murray' It die iaid, .a,Vhy do you fldget; with your appears that Murray in December last feet mV. I said, ?Diil I-the I put my geUt to the postmaster at Edgefield Court attention there and kept atjHY At the House S. C a letter containing $3, re end of another half hour she aid, Vhy quesitii $ hpti $o 'issue three postofljce do-you ajVV'esVh yea r-andHa, toaV 'mowyWdera tor onp. dollar each, payable ohvLCertalnly, very true!' toveryth"ing I to the Herald. - Suit, aud World of New aay when half tho time these are entirely irrevelaut qnwer'tw I brushed, and ex- duplicate letters of advice were forward p hi fried- that I had been a" little absenj; tMi yew York.-VUeu next heard from minded. At the end of another half hour she said, 'Please, why do you gnu bo steadfastly at vacancy, and yet look uo aad explained that I always did that when I was reflecting. r ;j An, hour parsed, aud then .she turnod and contemplated , me with lien earnest :.&'UtiMW&l&Why&'f6u cry all theaiJi Col.B. Long recei veil instruction to time !-V I explained that very fauny I tUvestigate the maTferTand started imme- cohicl'eslwajrwadencry. At last JiuTTnfttur 8fl .rrVtr4e I eeretly clipped toy-bootir off. This was n mis- talre?-jls notable tget them on any inre,-lt was a rainy night; there were poiunibases going :inur way$ and as I walkbome burning np with shame, witulhTlrrron one' arm and' mf boots under the other, I was an object worthy of some compassion, especially in those moments of martyrdom, when I had to pass through the glare that fell upon the iwvemeni iron inesireei lamps. Finally, this child of the forest said, - Where are your boots f and being taken nnprepaifcd, I put a fitting finish to the folliesof the evening with a stupid re- niaik: -'The Jiigber class do not wear them to the tlicntre." Mark TtWa' JiandaiJi AoteSi , -V I '"... s " j .'- - t? Miss Cprinne Bouligny, a beauiful young ladyof New Orleans, now ill Wash- ington city, U saia to have all the inn si-1 cai qualities necessary to constitute her the Malibran of the operatic stage. Au enthusiastic, but competent, critic writes : "Lam acquainted with mpst of the queens of American opera, aud am free to say of tins little woman that I have never seen ,so many social graces combined with so much genius, both, qf voieo and of acting, of expression and of art, as she presents. If uothipg hajqie to her ehe will soon be he pet of e, American public, and ?hiciaisl!C"tel P mle0f e geuial rac to W nc 1 ie ongs. JIENDKIX'OX THE PKESIDENTIAL - ,f fraud: The'ProHetutimiofthelleturmHfi Boardhi CAccordamcicitkihe Demands of National Justice- The Members Should Suffer Con- dign Punishment. f' T' ' ' ' Ixdiaxapous, Fob. 21. -At the con- ventmn, ex-(,overnor Hendricks, in his speech s4id: "One of the puisipa crimi- "pals has been tried aud convicted. The J'resiaeut and Johu Sherman says he mom m been tried. Why not! . His guilt, and that of others, is shown by ihe verdict.' It is ahijrh crime arinst the nation, and threatening the stnhiliiv ofthe reo. institutions.. What are the relations between tbe President, Mr. Sheriuan and the accused that author- Mze or permit an effort on their part to in- flnnnmtL;.,,!: i i r. fluenee the judicial proceedings ,n a Slate court 1 . , , ; ' "After a long and terrible contest ' it is ; Bettled that the State elections and State Legislatures must he free from military w "' j influence and control, feo also it must be will address his colored, friends on Thurs- i understood that the President aud his day night. Theuee ho goes to Columbia, cabinet cannot directly or indirectly in- S. G., where it is said theiegroes are pre- fetate authority. State coursts must be wholly free and iudependeot of federal control, except whora the constitution and Nothing could be more tonchiug than" jaws give to the federal jqdlciary an t ap- the tender solicitude which the powers of , pellatp fcUpervi siou, UUtobe regretted Europe unite in expressiug for Christians Jhat tlie acts developed upou the trial are of Constantinople. Great Britiau, accord- pf such a characti'r as to create anxiety ingtoSir Sta fiend Northcote, has "not pn tlie part af flm President or ay of his chauged its intentiou" to protect these cabinet but they ciinnot a void the effect unfortunates with at least five of her upon the pnblic mind of au exhibition of heaviest iron clads, Austria, also, propos- Jheir antietylind of their unseeming de- es tq cqmeJto their rescue with a fleet in punciation of the State authorities. Whilst the Dardanells. And now, Prince Gort- it is true thitt tlu? title pf jMr, Iayes to sehakoff announces that this singular at- the office .of President has been settled tack of Christian zeal awakens a response jinder solemn forms nf la w and whilst it in the breast of Russia, and that, rather js our duty, inT my judgment, to recog- than be outdone by her rivals iu this new pize Ihc title bicaase & i to the interest crusade, the Russian Army shall imine- f public siabiiity and tranquility to do diately occupy the works about tho city fo, U is still none the less true that an and surround the much -protected Chria- impenitibe.duty demands that condign thins with its benevolent Cossacks . and punishnieut lpnd be visited upqn the cannon, It is only the hard-hearted Turk, public criminals, through whose flagitious wlio, by refusing firmans to the English crime thatjudgment was obtained. Be- and Austrians, allowing their approach to asejudguent is final and conclusive the viciuity of the objects of their miselr forms no i-eason why immunity abfkuld be fib affection, interferes with this beauti ecnrSJ the criminal through whose ful display of hunianity. Meanwhile the CJperjufy dwasH)faiint i!If tliis isCtrue "Christians" hajft iot been hcurd from. ffa.pipe,4at- wadei in X.;T;Wme. - . ; 5rt of Jaw4 niueh mora i it tru of y ? the monroua crime agaiant $ha elective A ? of JJnu n lenness. A day or so vereignty o a natiou The Fry fact since the police ari-ested a ruuken man that it was EitoessfuJ fiynishe the srong- on the streets, and put Inm in the. guard - l1-1 o4iin punishment homUijpon i'-geateh of his poeWeta fcing 4 ii1jrpefra.torslu)u1ia ovcr it villi J7;IV!ilVmam WWato maifet to M futuj 9npi.ratora agaiust tho ljber- Ile!?,ihc.,,0.a danger of attempt- ui.njl i& w?U4itjou , ' ys . ' - The-Kaiflo ferd of Jiealth, Uelievr rnS c4Jty vault cause diphtheiia -jind other jllfli,, unaijimously recommend ed, its demolition, and k Board it Al (lei-men with the same unaujivilivjr.e- UyQM ueptuctiosu It was a Freuchmau wio rc&arked of' i blaclteyeladyiiiatlpt4cs:vere in ; "moarty ug for A ta aiders they Lai om inittefb , in-the burning 'ot .firookiin UeslrjCiiy-ef (ire escapes jbare lcen , Invented. Eleven f tliee pKpved wortli ,.tt3sa4jp at the Utiv ach of the vthcjf r 6ojncbody yrvi$ ej.ther killed or COL THOS. B. LONG as a DETECTIVE. r learn from the Columbia, S. C YorkT The orders Were issaed, and the the80 niouey orders were presented at the vew York" iwstoffice by ' Mourn. , John Campbell & Co., J dry goods merchants, tle orders presented had been raised to U$o each, pui the letters of advice .trily jiqJ jlVeacb, nTlie - posiojBBcq ipe-i fpartmeni at -Washington was notified, ajately.to Aguta wlteThe VstrqcV.! trail of If array ud followed him r to IuWaJ:ebcet: tBrancliYilleamJ Oraugeburg,V,baclc 1 to,! Cofumbia, agaui here pertain goods were awaiting Mur- ray The ' iorniug trahr-brought the game, and shortly r aXterxinquiring at the postoffice for mail, Murray was arrested by the indefatigable officer, taken before the United States Commissioner for ex amjtfation, and in default of $2,000 bail was locked up. lie is a fine looking man, and hails from .the West, where lie is gaid to have been at the head of a gsxng of tlieiveson the Mississippi river. Great credit, is ilne to Col. Long for the admir- a,ie manner iirwhicli he developed the facts, and fastened the guilt upon Mur ray, who was pursued by him with sleep- less vigilance until the game was safely jbaggedt His etficiency as an offico of the postal department has been made more apparent than ever. Aud his anxiety to protect the money order system deserves the warmest praise. ''. J TWn.- Joshua ftibbs'tsn.. of Lin villef wLo by the way is oue of our citkens, found that some one bad been taken corn from his crib which had two holes large enough to admit a man's hand, Ue CjJled the atteution of a fellow who was over at ,lis hoase to the depredation ana asked him to help set a tnip to catch the tlfief. The two got out a huge steel trap and set it beside the hole which seemed to have , been used, l-einarking they "would get him (the thief) if he came back again." After the visitor left, Gibbs went out to the crip and moved the trap to the other hole. The next inoruing Esquire Gibbs found, his assistant hard i .' 4i , T 1 1 i- 1 aud fost m tho trap! Josbua Sood klud hearted man as he is took, the fellow out gavx him all he iould eat and sent him homBnrl, rAade. ' - "It Korf KerUna W(ifjer--Our Whip- . P""J 1 9f mtU Gfr,J,a' 0ur low cWzen Sthephen McCorkle, c010161' who proclaimed the benencence of t,,e whipping post to the darkies of this city about two weeks ago, is still at it in Georgia. The Atlanta Constitution of Wednesday, says :i- Tu,e colored apostle of the whipping post had anotlierjiudience out at the ciH i.all last night, to whom he preached the plejisures of the post and agonies of the chain-gang. His audience pretty generaly agreed with him and he believes thait a gr Wnu ln been started by him. Ma nMA iuii darn r i nnriikif'i ii'liaivt Iwi made, the urnof $27 ,waa foumU At night lie was, reloaaeoV biit ' the very next day wak arainirrWted for the-same of- fence. When hia ierson was searched tll1g tilne not a cet wag fonnd. Thu8 in a few hours ha had lost, as he afterwards said, every dollar he had in the world. THE STREAM TO THE MILL. "I notice," said the stream to the mill, 'that yon grind beans as well as and as cheerfully as fine wheat." ''Certainly," clacked the mill; "what am I for but to griudf and so long as I work, what does it wgmfy o me what the work is! My bnwqegs is io serve m y Hnaster,' and t am not a w I gjb . moe useful when I turn out fine tAouf -than when I make the coarsest meal. My honor is wot in doing fiue wwk.sbut ia .performing any that coruea as veil as'vIean.n That is just wiiateyery person ought todo- rdo what ever umcs in his war 118 weH as possible. .and those who act so. ,ae sure to please The proposed amendments to the Lou- siana Constitution passed the Senate with but one dissenting vote. ; - ' , CTlie railrbada leadiugout .'of Atlanta are asked to give three car eachO ; con vey to Washington, Georgia exhibit for the Paris exposition; " " ; ' ; North rrolina sends peaouts tdT Italyil where they are feu to young lauica auoup i to make theiMUeai rst $qpera. siugera. The oil of peannt greases tho high notes. "Reaching after the nnattainablen A maafeelini! nn under the-back of his vest fox the end f of a parted , suspender--?- Burlinaton Jiaickeijt. . r . : A Georgia anan proposes to ' eat thirty. geese in thirty days. ' They say his ap petite is as big as the inside of a North Carolina iobacco f tfkoril2? ."'' ' " J f , Tjie Jksonv1ne,tlE1a:;yaMc has been nx'sentea with a, ripe one of the thirty that are on tho tree which has been in bloom tho entire sea- son. -Tno Atlanta,wffif4tt says, that the voiee oTltobert .Toonis Js worth ; move votes to-day to any cause in Georgia than that of nny other man within its bor ders. . The Virgiuia House of Delegates has fixed the pay of its members at $300 for a session, and Si SO for an extra session The presiding officers of the two houses are to receive $G00 each It is urged in Louisiana that the 17 amendments to the Constiiution of that State proposed in the Legislature, would Rave about $300,000 yearly, while a eou ventionAvould cost at least $300,000. Let no man presume that he can see prospectively into the ways of Provi dence. His part is to eomtemplat them iu the past and trust iu them for the fu ture; but so trusting, to act always upon motives of human prudence, directed by human pnuciples. Tennessee will not only send a large dis play of her products to the Paris Exposi tion, but . will have 10,000 pamphlets printed in French and German, ami con taining such information about the State as immigrants will desire. An exchange says the silver dollar is a burden and a nuisance. It is, is it1 Well, then, iust cast your burdens upon us We haven't manv of our own toln-arjust at present; that is of that -kind. Phila delphia Chronu-le. Last week, 500 gallons of whiskey and 2 stills were captured in Wilkes county a quantity of whiskey seized, and several persons arrested. The way of transgres sors is hard. Hotter regard the law. That is the better method to light Judgt' Dick and the Iluvenuers. Statesrille American. According to the Lexington (Ky.) Press, it .is almost the universal wish of the white people of that section of tin State, that 'the whipping-post should be re-established, and t lie more thoughtful and respectable portion of the colored people agree with them that this is the most effectual and humane punishment for larceny and some classes of misde meanors. HER OWN WORDS. Baltimoke, Mb., Feb. 13, IS". Mb. II. R. Stevens, Uettr Sir, isinco several years i nave pot a sore ana very p:itnrul root. I iiaa some physicians, nut mey couwna cure me. ,uiv i nave iieara oi your Vkgetisk from a lady who was tslek (or a lonsr time. and oeeame all wen iroin your wjktine, aua went and bong-lit me one bottle or kgktise; ana after 1 aad used one Dottle, tne pains lert me, anu it bejran to heal, aud then 1 bought one other bottle. and so 1 take tt yet. I thank God lor this remedy and yourselr; and wishing- every sufferer may pay attention to it. it is a messing ior neaiin. Mrs. C. KHABE, te est Baltimore Street. VEOETINE Safe ant) Sure. Mb. H. R. Stevens : In 18Ti your Vkoetinb was rectmmended to me: and yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I consent ed to try it. At the time I was suffering from gen eral demuty aud nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and irmrular habits. Us wonderful strenjrtheuins and curative properties seemed to af feet my deotiiated system from the nrst dose; and under Us persistent use I rapidly recovered, gaining more than usual health and good leellng. Since then I have not hesitated to give Veoetine my most un- quanuea inaorsomenr as DPinsra sare, sure ana pow erful agent in promoting health and restoring the wasted system in new uie una energy. kgetink is the only medicine I use, and as long as I Uve I never expect to and a oetter. Yours truly, w h ilakk, 120 Monterey street, Alleghany, Penn. VEGET1NE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. ClIARLESTOWN 1J. R. Stevens, itear ,sr, i nis is to eertliy tnar I have used your "isiooa ereparauon" in my raniuy ror several years. and think that for Scrofula or cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it cannot be excelled: and as a blood purliier and spring medicine it Is the best thing i nave ever usea, ana l nave used almost even ming. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one In need of sucn a mecucme. Yours respectfully. ; A. A. DINSMOKE, 1 Russell Street, -VEGETlfJE. WHAT IS NEEDED. ' ' Boston! Feb. 1 , 1971. U.K. Stevens. Eso. liear sir, About one year since I found myself In a. feeble condition from general debiUty. Vmetine was strongly recomjiienaea io me Dy a mend wiio had been much beneiltte4 by tts use. I procured the article, and, after using neveral bottles, was restor ed to health, and discontinued its use. I feel, quite confident that there is no medicine superior to it tor those complaints for which it is curieelallv nreuar- ed, anl would cheerfully recouuneBd it to those who leei w? neoa eometning to restore them to pei ieci. ueaiia. RespesttuUy yours, , U. U PKTTENGILL, A ! i Firm of S. Mv PettenglU Co.. ' No.1 State St., Boston VEGETINE. AU HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Berwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1872. n. R. Stetsns. Jfeo. .. j- . for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars worth of medicine wUfaout obtaining anv reUef. In September last I commenced taking the Vkgetine, since which time uxy health has steadily Improved. My food digests well, and I taaTe gained fifteen pounds of fies. There are several others In this place taking Vhoethse, and aU have obtained reuci. Yours trnlv. TOOMA8 K. 'MOORE. Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Col's KiUs VEGETIiE Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass IVegetine is Sold by All Druggists. Published Weiklt J. J. BRCNER. Ed. and Prop T. JU JiKUriJtXt. AS30Claie u. V SUBSCRIPTION BATES : ; t Per Tear, payable la adTaBcej ti 90 . ADVEBTXSIxa bates: One lncu, one publication,-... " two publications,....-... Contract rates for months or a rear. $1 00 . 1 60 T O F A R H E R S. 1 CMAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZER. t , USE HARRIS' EMPIRE COMPOST OR Home-Made Fertilizer. -a ' fjYii can with these chemical make your own Fertilizers at home, nnd thereby cave the money paid for high priced commercial Guano. The cost is about one-fourth the price of com mercial Fertilizers, and the yield is as great and in many instances greater than in the com mercial Uuanos. All I ask is a triah Chem ical for nale. Agent wanted for right and chemicals in Davie Countv. . .J. II. ENNIS3, Drnggret, Salisbury, N. C. Spanish Clmfaf The Crrcat Ho? Fatteaier. Just received, a few bushels of Spanish Chufa, for Hog raiding. Yoit can on an acre of your poor land raise one hand red bimhelfl to the acre with ease and thereby gave so much corn. 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The celebrated author, in thin admirable Essay, clearly demouMraup, fnjii alhirty vears' succetwful practice, lint the alarming conse quence of self-abu-e may be rudieally cured without the dangerous ue of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointirg out a mode ol cure at once simple, ceri.nu. and cflect- ual, by meaiii of winch ev'erv su'urer, no niMt- ter what liis condition may be, miy cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. 8Si-'1,', Lecture should be in the hands of everv voulli and everv man in (be land. Sent under se:il, in :i plain envelope, to anv adddress, past tid, on receipt of fix cents or two'poslage Mnui. Artdres the rulilislier, THE CTJLVERWELL MEDICAL CO- 41 Ann St, New York; Post Office box, 45SG. OLD, TRIED, AND TRUE. People are get ting acquainted nd thOM who are not ought to be with tho wonderful merit of that great American Remedy, the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment. FOB HAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated la Ameri ca, where Kature provides In her laboratory such surprising antidotes for tho maladies of her chll dren. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, until now it encircles the liabltable globe. Tlia Jlcxlcan - Iu. tans Liniment is a matchless pemtxy for cltctornr.l ailments of man and beast. To Rtock owners end farmers it is Invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or re stores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or .sheep. It curc3 foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, hhoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles nnd insects, and every such drawback tf stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, suck as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind-gall, rtng-bono, etc., etc. The Mexican Xustnug I.Inlment Is the quietest cure in the world for r.ccldents occurring in the family, in the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly Valuable to Jlinors. It Is the cheapest remedy in the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single replication is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in three .scs of bottles, the larger ones being propoatiea- Tdy much tW cheapest. Sold everywhere. STOP AT THE BO YD EN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C, C. S. BROWN, Prop'r. (Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.) AT HOME AGAIN. Ilavins leased thi house for a term ofrears, I would he pleased to have mv friends call and we me. It will he kept a? a'' FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IX EVERY RESPECT. Board: Two Dollars Per Day. fiQOMNIBUS AT EVERY TRAIX.-&S Lnrce Sample Koom 6r Commercial Trav eller... TRV .ME. C. S. BROWN, Jr. ) L. W. MASTEN, Clerkf W.O.SIIELBURN.) sn ' January, ists. ji:tf, EUGENE L. HARRIS, ttriisl in Crayon, Chapel Hill, N. G. PORTIMITS EUAUfiLD in the most finished tyje of crayon drawing from PIIOrOGRAPHS, FEREOTYPES, DAGUEltREQTYPES, MINIATURES, ETC, PIUCES; 11x14 inches, $7.00. 14x17 inches, $13.00 18x22 inches, $20.00. Above prices include a fine, frame for each picture. Send for circular. s ol: HARDWAR WIIEIV IOC WAIT II A"B D W A 11 E At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at Uo 2, Granite Row. D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. 0., June S tt. TIME TABLE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD. To take effect June 12d, 1877. GOING WEST. STATIONS. Arrive, j Leavf. Salisbury j8 55 A. M. Third Creek 9 04 A.M. U 45 " Slatesville lo lii) " 10 35 " Plotts... 11 07 " 11 07 " Catawba U 27 " 111 30 4 Newton 12 18 P. M. 12 20 P. M. 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This Magazine will contain onlv Original Literature. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YER Ss.oo. SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. ADVERTISING TERMS 1 ii e one year $120 no l pa;e onp insertion $-25 oc v " ' ;s uu "' I " " r,o mt ', " " " intt " " M 0'J J " " " W All communications should be addressed to Mrs. CICEKO W. HARRIS, Editor and Proprietor. K&RR CRAIGE, gittornen at ato, S,lis"fcxa.r-5r, 3NT. O. HOME AGAIN ! And I am happy to say that I have the heat selected Rtock of STAPLE AND E.VNCY DRY GOODS I have ever offered in this market; nnd can sell them lower than ever known before Black Alpaca, 2o to 45cts. per yard; 4-4 Sheet ing? ct.; Flanntla, 20 to 30 cts.; and bargain in pant goods; bargains in every department. ClotMm! Clotlini dotkiic In this line I can offer great inducements, and can say to my customers that they can save 25 per cent, by calling on me before buying elsewhere. ALSO A full line of Hats, Root?, Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, &c, and I expect to continue the ROOT AND HERB BUSINESS as heretofore. Call and see. V. WALLACE. (3:2mo8.) Tand AT THOS. H. VAHDERFORO'S GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. Gentlemeii ani Laiies' Fine Wort a SPECIALTY. Having engraged the services ot a first class work man, w e are prepared to turn out the finest and best styles of city-made goods, and at prices to suit the times, constantly on hand aa assorted Mock ot ! superior material. Call and examine our work. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. J Salisbury, Feb. 14, 1S7S. Sc. 17f. m SiiiililiiiiieiiiSiisliA CHE ! I ! 1 1 A PEE ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive r SB PROHPT Mm GAHEFOt ATTENTIOfL g COURT AND JUSTICES' .'.lit PRICES STRICTLY LOW. Mxtss WATCHMAN, DEEDS Fee $ V v t: $ v - 'l' iJ v f v ' V v v f s Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs eds, Clmttle Mortfiages. Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificates, De Distillers' Entries, arfu various other 13 3iFIV,-'irv "S 4j.Ua j.f STOCK RAISERS : auvis-. to call at this office for humlbills k advertise tiicir stt4v horses. -tVc ait i.- are pn'i.aivd to 1111 orders on llo;t n.4i,c at from "upward, according to size, stylct and , . miiv.lier. We arc also well prepared to furnish advertisements for " The owners of fine ?tofk have always found it indispensable to publish a description and pedigree, :ue. U -rms, Ac, of the animals offered to the public, and the necessity ot it will become more imjwritivt. as the spirit of improvement increases. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constable;, agents, are adviml t call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice 'to owners to. put up their property at public. auction without that giving ample notice of the sale. The re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Projerty i oiten sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices promptly nnd cheaji. j NOTICES "CP. PCSTIITS PSI2TT3D. I PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS BILL-HEAS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly Statements CARDS, Posters, all kinds, DR. RICHARD H. LEWIS, (Late Professor of Diseases of the Kye anl Ear in the avaiiiiah Medical College.) Practice IitBiitcfS to the EYI EAR, RALEIGH, N. C. KcltTf to the State Medieal Society and to the Georgia Medical Society. 47 ly. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE . WAGON ACGMttfflAlIJHr g3 I have Qtted up an Omnibus and Ba;g:!ge Wagon which are always ready to convey per sons to or from the depot, to and from parties, weddmgsz&c. Leave order nl Mannicn House or at my Livery & Sale Stable, Fisher street near Railroad bridge. M. A. BRINOLE- Aug. 19. tf. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUliSC HIRE FOR THE WATCHMAN THAN EVER. 8&- m 8; BLANKS KEPT ON HAND. SALISBURY, N. C. lorms tor sale at tlie WATCHMAN OFFICE. .,- -T" Jr GET THE BEST. The Raleiah News. DAILY, one year, WEEKLY, one year, - $5.00 1.00 TScnd Postal Card for -Sample CP.T' Address- THE BALEIGS NEWS, Raleigh, -L TMier ail Heiersoi, Attorneys Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N- e . .Tanuay2 1876 tt. K. BURKE, AUCTIONEER SALISBURY,- X. . V44tnlso attend to the caUine f JjJJ' i. the coiir.try for Administrators', l'-'". and others. Terms to suit the limes. - & MORTGAGES. I P I?

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