From the Baltimore 4mf ilea?. Th3 City cf Bichmpsi ' tk. L T1J K 1 Ka Ht J W 4 UEKOIC AM) THE JEWS.' -. t I I t I . !a.nllP Uol tt m bus, uuio, jhi u - w in the !AVwiIo-Ai7mtWWlu;n uc re- q nested wal I I lift panwo the wof Id J ruociUKss; vk 'wcwr.-" dvax- uot long sintt" cgJIWg tqra .txdvM of RicirvoP-Tiuuii and nati0nai convention of .aH4sraelit8 mteittfc. '."' ' 4: Iwlmirl nob wilfiflfirU accept of Jen ? r.i.r.rJ,? 'Vrli fl! I sua Christ as the promised Messiah of IIMWWWU, t -r --r ' -w ... ill th e roritl- , ".we says " t 1 - . 111. '1 ' '. -1..1-.l.f f..l ai.riniT M-on.luT f tO-UiVY fatmtly becoming to our AioencjMi "m. ! - "liotf saiU Hi wni,AU fv .r . Hill J1 and Kicllinoiifl VTrw-ntMh1rmll.atMtMirt-tromjni fithatmiug ffe of Sxo tren;rth nn4 tf . from .between ki . " i v.. . riv.r nniu'iiii nuu ttrirt u wiia, wiimj ur m i iirw f i iuio -iavim LrMb Richmond cuiumauo xne a--lThn centre and the, law-eiver thepart I' hire been liere. mow tor WP HW . V ' i ... r..i. ..-i !.TI, . . - i fre entire busies portion f the, city bin? not." 'i: : - . fvero, still burning, vThia : then a 'flia object of tli? OTOventibri, a Jn--frw-kn jiud almost depainn!f comma- . -, .rf i tl.i. ' f3 l,-QOrl.l . WtyTJiffcha was worse than bank, ' W v ' r 11 raiR8, bpr ralroMl were broken vp, Itfjr yertcd Jews of Israel througlioijtUjp property was ddroyed, her uciha,ltli world, aiid tft aniKMni'.a'.sct. -.oii?: to Hiid nianufacturera were .VJfW. .'HSS' confess the sis of-the natfon in reject- lnim-jril"tar hadJ;toJ41nlabi, jJVstihfi Son of God amf r yohng men were returning from thd !T1S JpsijS ufiFist tllfi OOR Of. IjrOd, an( ...twnniit.. Mii without Lainw tab- erucifi'iutr him. hercbyuljruJKlns: tlie Vinen werp isnur4b uc., r- rin fftmsts for a'lfftuniai existence 11 her eommerciu:.aiia n:i - , N Testament Scrintures. ere dUtracted, diHorpiniml and chaotic. 'Ijwn tlip Idew i cstamcni cjcnpiurc, It was the most terrible pjeUre anA Rae, as the Btatti8 and Iaw if tha nation. iifice that Amerira has ever mmntt 3. To implore tlc powers of the world Aij hour ngo I sUmhI on Afarsliall Hill, to rcstore Palestine to the people of exnanse of country lieyttni), and com-P"? . . ti.' inMfi fsiKciniitiiiir land-r iror tness many ypars since me liiaiiuo v fv -r--t r r-r : - . I v . - . : .1... .,,..,,1.1 imitii I rIAntli t mil. I unt tlincn rortltIA hnv'P liei tl In and river Eteaniers loatlinjr and unloadr pronised Shiloh in the glory and ing; to the left tod acres, and aiif-es of gplgjjdor ijt his command as the King fMt tVapco faotorjes, whose proluct iss q Rings and Jord of Iyords, to rule 1 ll'tel1! HLJ onarth with his iKKiplp Israel; and of business blocks, all erected since the in thus blindly adhering to the pomp- releng eminently practical, uje 111051 gr0ning with outstretched hand iking features of the view were ouiid aud truinjetj eve j t,e dark, hoping tip ptT itself, 1 elpw ine were thp . ' -J The Indianapolis Journal . plints the followini: story in its correspondence from tLFfownllelelaernn itiper, anejtllrejiSfiei&ieliiAj lis here )at' Xe, U gavo instruetioosiiu tbo artf clerk: 4iaeBeril'l6e:liranf Irl ;of hlnioyer last4 Saudayening. $ Th famdysatie AViwlMge4 Urofe8 or becaiuq frighene4 ajtnhii eoiHlitirfri of the git5,nl sent foVanotherVroAwgor; WUO COU1.0, llJ,rI.,ilo j9aen!of tie operator. Tliey tbW 4nJ for ypjiwitrliidr ftflnHfc&tfbejFk j'niubMi$ anij 0 tbe .cle t cal4i not reniovo ii;e inljaenee, . oud tlje girl lay in -9 trance for exactly $4 bonr wbeB4 ijwote and itlated jOjl tJat transpirea th e vening before. Tl ejerk will t -lMar tl3 last Of It ftirsome time to cowe." war, iuo4rn7 apacj)is ah4 sigtiyi ynij oijs sianuani set up uy tnemseives re every sign of business -activity, progress yarding thp tppearance of the prom nnd prosperity. tliS is thp Umom f d UwAah they passea Jy.tllc low. to-day. - larger, stronger, richer than be- . . 1 J.r . Pre the wjr. with a growing commerce; Iy and desp.sed azanne, and knew with increasing and inipiQvedinanufaeto-i not the hour of tlieir. visitation. In rie'a ; with njoro enterprising nierchants ; jhc language of Mr. Roschburg, "Shi with a Wter systemf oing business, Ion has come 'and thev knew him ambitious to secure additional trade, and rp. o - , n.., --n I'll riiii:iirH ziiii;iri'iiii i i a Stales jfwith all hePiutereLts in a sound have departed from Jiulah for lo these and healthy condition, and with every njany years', and her people arc seat promise of endless growth and advance- tered among the nations of the earth, "S"!,.;!. w J being a by-word and reproach, prov- cointr on unceasingly ever since 18(W. Up ng. according to the predictions of the to the p.mic of 187: the pTogress was very prophets and of the rejected one him rapid greater ierhaps than in any other self, tiiat thev kncwctiot the Iird. but rityiithocouiitry:- Since the pamc and I cnt each .one according to his own iiuring i ne long jwriou oi gcnenii ticpi cs- l. .. . . Bum lMrhnmiKl h:ui movfil l'orw rird. Her inclination. inanufactuiing interests have steadily en- A3 little by little the light. of day largeii, tier jobbing traoe nas iucreasHi in dispels the narkness ot mtrlit, so also amount every year ' without inierruption, ;s the glorious Sun of Righteousness ESK SeTCIbc adually dispelling the mysterious imnrovtinents. her financial condition has darkness that Beclouded Israel at the become an exanjplc, and all her resources time of her visitation.- -f That the day nave necii trengtneneu. uicumonu is to- i)e not distant when desns of JNazaretl ay in -oeiier conumon , ,or r m nog n. -jjj fiiul ,Q( . Ukfl Jn JfiW an(1 tend a revival qf t4o fwJtivtty thiough. Gentile heart, and be crowned our urn put the country than any other, city m the vcrsal Jving, should be the prayer oi United. States, with, tfip exception of BaW every Christian heart. Luth. llsilor. a z :-: - ' I . J.UUOIO, N , . ADVANTAGES OF I.OCATIOX. . Let us get down to details. Few cities pan boast of so many advantages of location as pertain to Itichmond. , Situated at the Mr. Moody. . riypnjiesoi raiiroaq, qiverguig m, v mui tu i; dircctiqn, render her aecessiblrtlrom l,Ke "ini. He speaks wnat lie means, and of the State, and erirc her favorable means what he speaks, and without the least Mr. Moody's "secrets of power, from the head of tidewater pn the James river, ocean human stand-point, are worth inspection. . Bteniners receive and discharge their freight 'rst oi . an ; ins genuineness; it slimes it her docks. TheKanawhacanal.whichtra- tlirough the man and makes hnri personally verses a great portion pf the State, has its ter- attractive. We go with prejudices and con- 1 - -M? 1 a Jl? piinysnere, in every all oartt connection with the railway system of the suggestion of mifiisteiial airs, or holv tones, country,' Thus, by river, canal and railroad r pmus mannerisms, lie "pitches right in. (lie produc qr Y""giRia antj neigljlwnng wunoui minninction, or circumlocution just ptates finds its way to her markers, and asftne&rhpstmRn would talk on thoaidwulk. threu-rli these three channels her manufac-J nlMr unconstrained, unartilicial. and uuoqii (urers and jobbers always have tlje acjvan- ventjonal, It is like a frcsli breeze, on a spring rago ot accpssiijiiy and cqcap, tpinsporta- mciiugjCflmingufrpugiipino wooUii, V elike tion Richmond is t he natn ral market for to' draw it ia; Mr. Mood v is tinlettortHl. but large and highjy-produetjve agricultural not unlearned. !A rnan pf qno bouk, l,e has section. Jjer manufactories absorb the pro- aiuuieu h, ueneves m it, interprets it simply, uuct ot the most valuable tobacco lands in naiurauy, ana transparently, with small re d in this gard ny iiiceties gt exegosis, b" t he United Stat U5 ; the wh eat. raised pecuon is unsurnasseii piade Riciponcf flour : he Western' Contincn but injqs Bcctionis unsurpassed in. nualjty, awd has tlie hume'v, vivid, Saxqn, Jm Bunyaii-Uke piaae iHcnipona Hour famous in all parts o way tjiaipne people relish. He also reads Fruit -in great va- ne nd takes in the character and moods fiety yields abundantly. Apnlps aqd peach- nw "audiences wit ha read v insight, lighting es, as well as all kinds of smalf trqvs, are m uaaing nis diaeourses by apt anecdotes very prolific and of axccHynt quality. The and Illustrations, with a spice of natural farmers a,nd planters have improved their humor which may flash a broad smile over Condition very much within the past ten the assembly, but ttot to mar the just pro years, llie crops have became more varied, portions f the final effect. And it is the leavin th plafltej; css dependent upon effect of one thought at a time, struck at the gFeaJ; sa)le qf tolucco. Vith this im- once, deftly turned over and over, thrust prqvemcni lrniers jjave realized better av- J into me conscience ana pounded under glow rrage prioes and liave bccqlne more liberal hig heat, into a sledge-hammer or a eTeam puyert The interior towns trjbtry to ing scimetar, but dropped in season, before tichmond have developed accordingly, and I the appeal has time to cool or the benedic- f.ne Kichmoud jobbery have found improved tion becomes a relief. Mr. Mootly's elo quence is that ot a warm heart, an earnest. glowing purpose, a per fectself-control, strong common sense, and pungent, homely, ru" ge(j aj;d rapid .speech, always grappling the consciencp ax ciose quarters, but never for getting to spqak the truth in love. He knows how to handle as with a woman's loucn me tenqerost sympathies and lest af fections, and when also to concentrate and fliass hisstrength in a dirpet assault which snail take the stubborn will by storm, It is oue of his best characteristics that, unlike some evangelists, he anneals to the consci ence jrattjer than ti the feelings, and preacljes a reunion af Qvery-qay ngijtequqes ra.h -fclbng marMl; The whole country about pere is advancing, and the location of this pity gives her merchants the first claim upon a trade whscir is ccuiuiumgrp al4alp ipvery year. ' "; i . " - ' TEUUIBLfi liETRIIipflQX.' The attention, pf ufides au4 pepsons who bcliarp badly n cjurch fa luyjted to th Jrj ?tartlipg erppt ihty ocpurred on lastYpdilt'Sllay Pigbt jn tle Ifethpilisf JCplscopal Cburcq at Leiter's Ford in in rtiJVna.,whi4ibHy,PpopVflwjILreganl as j direct futfrpositjnn pf the Almighty" for ho punisiijueyt of ftp blasphpnipr. There was a feyjyiu the church a?4 iuauy ?nIf troSP. A!P the er soilH pfeseut werp Ellis Hidjnger aid JolfrfcI)fiuj wq 4stuibt4 tho ineeting by making siort of tlios) wl)Qle4 the ser. V, zMf-Jones, the iniuUtcr, weijt up If idihger tp expostulate wjtU ljm, aiMj liiyiug his hand on his Rhquitfer entreated iim fq try and lead a better life. Bdngefr wU jnupji profanity, Jaughed u he pastor's foeandeiwore that be oiJjdQioiPS'bilJ A few minutes later, while one of tj)fi ppu gwarlouwasjdiug; ip prayer, ljghtning flashy) iu the ehurci, .cxtjpgujsii?iall the liglit, kijled Uidjngcr 4s'4 PFOstafcil Kjng upoujeJIoor. Hin as tioon as he fetUiHJprpnstousnefis, called iipn j,0 cohgrcgarfiHi fo prayjdjr.hlin".' lAflpr thl . iinpies.siv4 sccilQ Ihwe were a. trrtut niant- lA 'eolrircn ypmatt Jfu ItaleigU went to cbm-di J?,anday wight, shouted lite mhd, returned home and had a fit, remain I"- B'BKswiiig, singing, praying, ex norunjr an njtcssing religion, which p'ays ic-ii vuntn w me uoiiar, ani makes some thing, out of it every time Sjrinrirtiil lie r jjpme Oiiys rtgo, Mr. Kobbins, froni the cqnmittco on AVaya ai)d Meaus, reported a siibstjtuto for the bilLto ptuniote the deposit pf savings iii tho Treasnrj- am' tberefqH4jn5f the national debt. Thebil pfoviden fqt e lrarpo.so if refnwl jng tlje qqti.tai4jqg six r cent. bonds into Uqnua ociiin a Jqwer rate of interest any pprson ujay deposit at any iwsta noney qr4er.oceil:iwfiit;nnyof the Unitetl States in sums noteless 'than ill. and sbi)! bbentitc4 to receiye tljeifop a Ioita i-oey or4r on tlie Treasury; and that wFjen uch njqijey; orders lpll (jo presctc4 fq the Trpawiry 4 Vaahuiirton thpy sball be fcqteretl to the credit of the depositor, jjiwImjij sqcli deposits smennt Pcbushk.d Wceki.t J. J. BIll'XEn. Ed. ajul Prop T. K. 11KU-N Kit, Associate W. -80SCRfPT) Per Year, payable In advauce,. ...,,...,.. ft 00 T I 1 - j. t ' .. .i . . il . . 1 1 1.1 1 11 . 0- Inch, one pubUcatloa,,,,, " .'' " two )abUcUos,.. I am ; j Contract rates for montlis or a vear, , . . i -IfoVMiT it be possible? that' Jrtjatb iijd inexperience are lwstfit;e4 ;'.to guide Struct, an4 restrain youtb and inexier ieoce t Thi f& aetnall tljo greqr oyer? sbdoyrfiig ei jl of the luVarju our cdear tionaVwpfk; Wo need npore age, exper? Ierieiice,' knowledge, niid skil I in " the average teacber', fe peed tybreperhfiM neiitp. We need greater fuduceinents to 4 better, broader and deeper- preparation. We need tnore teachers inspired "with hjgber ipotiyes 4nd with an ambition for those stndlcs " which counteract the cor roding tendencies of the profession. To thi end there inaHt be more stability. There must le the assurance of a comiieteiit ma terjal and moral support, Is it to be won dered atthatthere are teachersiu Chicago, and every where else, who, iu one st-nse, have taught tooloug,"and whose "enthus iasm has decayed Whose enthnsiasm would not decay in any calling with the the prospect of starvation superadded to the wear and tear of the school rooni ! 00k at tlie history oT the salary ques tion in the-Chicago schools for the past few years. Look at both the material and moral support which the action of the city authorities bf late seems to imply. 00k at the average school board every where. See how these boards are too often constituted. What sort, of appre ciation, of the teacher's difliculties and duties, what delicate apprehension of the motives, methods, and needs of tiue edu cation can be expected from men whoso souls are absorbed iu law, IuiuIkm', life insurance, lager beer, and lucre gener ally t Is it strange that the enthusiasm of teachers should decay under such circum stances? Is it strange that the best tal ent is retiring disheartened and disgusted from the field ? It is true that large num bers do teach too long, for their own in terest, too long to euablu them to-engago in other pursuits w here talent, tact, ami industry reap an advuuate reward. J bit the riuoiou for it is, too-much ratlin- than too little euthusiasni. They have loved not wisely,-but too well I tl ara tio.ua I Weekly. HailDOili'HofLoslIofBesloiBfl! S'l 1 Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on tf'e t QdievJ. flirt (wilhovt iiifidigLdn.e of 8PEKWATbunn,A W SeiinsJ Weakness, In yolonnry Sepiihai issei,VPOTEKcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, lnijedii-jents to Mar riage, el j also, tolfstJrirrio,l Krp&KPSY and Fits, iodueed by Hclf-induigence or sexual ex travajranee, faa. - sE Trice jn seated envelope, only nix cents. ,TIe celebrated atilliior, in this admirable Ey, cl eafiynwnrttaif s, from a thi rty yearn' uccestfftd praciie, that the alarming conse quences of nlf-.ilme may he radically cured withol.tli dangroiiK iwe of internal medicine of the application of I lie knife; jointing out a mode Of cure at once siiuufe, certain, and efTeet nal, by means of whieh" every sntTerer, no mat ter trliat his condition niay be, may cure him self cheaply, 'privately, and 'radically. tThts Lecture should be" in the hands of every yonth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any ndddress, postpaid, on receipt of tlx cents or tvo ostage i in nips. Address the publisher, THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO 41 Ann St, New York; Ptist Office box, 4o8b Davidson Record: On last Monday iiiglit a water spout visited Healing Springs, inundating the ground ton depth of one foot on a level. Considerable dam age was done to fences, and also to Holmes &. Kenfrow's still house. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MKUICAL, I'KOpEUTlES A UK AUertUlvc, Tonioi Solvent, awl Diu retic. VegotinejReiabe Evidence. r ' ' . I Mr. II. R. Stevkss. egCtl np ber Mr,- will most cheerfully ad.l I my tKSli4ijy to tUe great number you ' have aiHa"ly reeelvetl in favor of your Vc-etine-"' saa etc, meaieiue, vsktin:, o for l li ftot (ftlnk enough can be said ;ln Its praise; tor I was troubled over rit:kiiullty with that dreadful disease V egetlll&f Catarrh, and had such bad congfclng ; spells tht.t It would sjetiin us thoun 1 urr,r -umu onHJie wy more, ami ana i uo ieei Vegctine no kiink has cured me: to tlianlrtiod an the time that there is so good a medicine as euetimk. and i V .. : t!,', "lIK n- 0Ie W nost ntedlelnes egeiine tor cougua, ana weak, Eimaii teeunjrs .v kiii, owiqi.iun, CHC V'Vt.OmJUy to take the Vki-ktin-k. for I r-.n nuii. VcTetinei'1,ern that It isone the best medicines Mks.L.OOK!'., ; Cor. Magfffzfne and Walnut sts., . j i. u CanihrldgOf Ma-s, Vegetine Vegetine Vegctine GIVE? Ilea II h, Sti'eiiglli, AND APPETITE, J MX oan?ntor r.s received jrroat h . 1 ciivviijuienb iniu me use of Vkoktinu, en- ler Vegot Vegotine Vogctine, declining health was a source of trreat ' 1 anxiety to all her Mends. A few bt Jnp'tlesof Veoetihk rsured her heall h. v 'KtreiM'th ftml uraiotltii ;strength and appeute M. U. TILDKX, .Insurance and Real Estate Agent, No. 49 Sears Building. Boston, Mass. CANXOT BE CHAK1.KSTOWN, Mass. l, sf U.lt.TSjVKIMl. - x a Vceretine . toW-SThls is to certify, that 'I ' m my" family ror several years, suid Vo-ntino w,nk ISL8f rrma or Cankerous egetllie limnors ut ItteiunaUc Affections, it caijnf.t he excoUi'd; and, as a blood . purWror spring medicine, U is the Veiretine "eK,.t1,lnr 1 have ever nsel, and I haTe (fa l iUsjHlaluKst,ererytlag. I can eheer-ullj- nvommend It tony ir.e in need r of such a medicine. f egOllllCi Yours respectfully, Vegetine Valusble Remedy. iSTO, ponversns, Snd nanwul sipncns wlu tq tbftuavif S5QnfCy J.all aitheoptfea H$W&TX M m WSM' V tbo dtor bo eqnrortiWe into four iH(!?tffpM.-JI a&iyton Post. ; -ier ond: ,ELU ui.i Li - Ier pent, qnd fl ki4 syitpnn wUL tkc tho place ofbearinglks of the potin J:ry, institutions which therexnerieoeo fqf tno iastsix months teaches are 'unythin i iiiM-nsible all mgbt, revived next mor- butafc. Tlte bill is jt ko i)e"fidiVwilt ,iiig aud;Uwd say the Kal. W. . J protot.ly feo -7-3U rv . . . . ( xvr ir,i nave taicen several Uot- uesoi your vbuetinb, and am con- Vpo-Pfino TlliP0 13 Ji valuable remedy for I egeMnc IS-PCDS. Kidney .Complaint, suui t : general deblHty of the j sjjpm. rr '' 'c-a'earUly recoaunend it to all Y egDtl ne;!u,IcrW trom the above complaints. ' ! ,'ii.ura respectfully," j - " JKS. MONROE PARK ETt, Yegetincj; i'ff Hy eet, IS Ik A X ft H. R. STEVjEIfSf, Boston, Mass. Vegetiatv is Sold by All Druggists. OLD, TRIED, A.I-7D TRUES-. are uot ought i Im with tin wiuUTfl lru-ntawf that (jn-at Anwrirau lU-nietl.v, the MEXICAN Mustang Liliiment, FOR MAN AND EEAST. Thlr. Unlmont very natura'i.y rljllnt-l in AmtTl c., when. Nature )n-o Iilw i.t l. r lu'.Kiratory siwh ; i:r-i-i.si!i-r j::ii;ilii- ji f.r tlie l:iaUuUi-s of lu-rch'l ilr .!. ! . t.Ji.io 1.: I.:it :1 im ..- i ie Im .-it .spri'-.-l.-ij fur yecrt ! I lialiU;ble lobi-. a:::; l..:w:;'iit i:; u iiiatchlc rmcly " i-i.".!t x. :-:.. IiuiKk-ic.-k i l:i:;n amlLoiit To KtiM'k w:v ;" t farijic-r. i. i ; :av;iluab1o. t :i .-.ivr i !i lima.-in lifoorre s if 4-.ci.lK ut lioisc, ox 1 ti ral...' A en'..', :: :'.'('. It c-.::- s '.: rt, luxif-aii, Imllow horn, grub screw v.-oi ri, ; '..iaKl. i--r''r, i;iaiiv-, the Mies u'ul slla-T.cf juL-i.:u;.i r 'X-'--"'-'ad insect, and every sik '.i drau lM.'x t- i-:..-'.; lavt Uar; r.ial bush lift-. It cares every fu ;-ii: 1 tr -.-.Mc ,f horses, r.uch 3l.!ic:i.'.v;, feratea.-. . bwlany, t-itrulus, fouudcr, wia.I :aM, r:n:: '.n:i'', t :c. TUe.Ie:-i.v.:;Tiisi..ii ; i.::.l;;u-nt U the qalokest euro tu t'ac wea-ld f-r ( ec a'u a; ; K-eurrini; in the family, iu tho tih.en-o -f u j h; sieian, sueli as Lura3, w.-ald. p.-ai:-.r-, ut-, etc.. i iul fi.rTlicunia ttsm, and slUTn;-. ; .;o:xu, n l i y -i;o.sure. Vat tiei;lar!y v;iiua!le to Minors. It 1.1 tace,.i:-np'st ri la. iiy In the world, for it trat.'.l tli.Min: '.; to llie l.lie, :itiiI a inclO H'..eation is it". orally Mifticient loeiirt.. riii'X.caa Mnita:": l.'.:u:aeiit is int ui in threo zesef ImiUIos, the laivr ours U ini: j.ro;rtioa ily l.iueh lUi; cueai (.. bo!4 vvi rj ''lrru. GREAT I!EDlCTiO. IX PRICES! We are the first to offer TIMETABLE WESTERN N, C BA1LR0AD. i01XG WEST. , STATIONS. Arrive: fLKArr. SaliKbiiry... ... ' 8 Z" A. M. 'fhnl t reek, 9 04 A.M. 1)45 Staiesyillc.....,;....... lo 30 " 10 35 " Plotta-,... ....:.......... u 07 " 1107 " Catawba, , tl 27 " 11 SO Newton.,.. .....r...... 12 18 P. 1W.!l2 20 P.M. Canova 2 " 12 38 " Hickory I 1 05 ' 1 25 " Ic'ard - ,j 2 0-" 44 2 10 " Morganton 2 50 " ' 2 53 ." Iiridgewatef. . t 3 37 3 4F M. Marion ! 4 25 4 30 u Old Fort ' 5 18 5 20 " Henry -....15 30 M i GOING EAST. STATIONS. Arrive. ! Leave. Henry Old Kort.... Marion Uridgewater Morganton bard. Hickory . Canova New ton ........... Catawba... IMotU Statesville..-.--- Third Creek. . Salisbury 6 12 A. M. 7 07 7 52 ...I 8 22 ....i 9 05 . 9 50 .... 10 20 ....jlO 35 ..'.jll 25 .-.11 55 .. .'12 32 P.M. . - L 1 40 2 30 " u i u u 11 . FOR SALE. and warranted lo lie good. Cnll at Ibis office. I ti 00 A.M. ' G 17 " 7 10 " 7 55 ' 8 28 " 9 10 " i 9 52 " 10 23 " 10 37 II 35 " 12 OOP. M. 12 52 " 1 45 " chine. New l - "-"''''. '"cm. Ca f U - m - 1 mmmmmmssmmimm s Cheaper-; tms-eveitI '!. ' r... . r&.,. 0:Ct. A Monthly Ma (a :i ne derated to Litera ture, Science and Art, published in Wil mi in ton, Xorth Carolina. The Corps of Contributors includes several of the most Distinguished Authors of tliejres ent day. A Serial Story, Poems, Sketches, Re views, Scientific and Historical Article will aar in every number. This Magazine will contain onlv Original l.ileratuie. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR $3.00. SINGLE COPY 25 Cents. ADVERTISING TERMS .9 ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM Tlesponsible persons, or on cash remittances, shuU receive H PROMPT AWD CAREFUL ATTEHTIOW. COU11T AND JUhTICES' BLANKS KEPT ON IIAXD. PRICES STRICTLY LOW. 3ss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. 4i ? fi VJ ' V? 'A' 'A ' i, . A' 'V A' 'A' ' o o o o n 0 6flt J W W ;S; 1 paye one year f.l 1,- ' 75 00 1 , " Till 01) i - 4 k ad uo 1 pa-re one inwrf Ion if I- O " 1(1 tut All conumtnictttion should be addressed to Mus.CICKRO W. IIAKK1S, Editor and Vruprh lor. KERR CRAIGE, gttonun at ato, SAlialbury, TO". O. PROSPECTUS OF Tlie Dan Record DEEDS & MORTGAGES. Fee Simple Deeds, Deeds in Trust, Morten jjc Deed's, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattlc Mortiiges, Farm Contracts. Iarrige and Confirmation Certificates, Distillers' Entiles, and various other forms tor sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE. . Lcy niLii 'IT rjnch of all. VS WILL BUST FAMILY SKWlXti First-Class Sewing Machines, at jirices within tlie SKI.L THE VK11Y MAL'HIXK For Twenty-Five Dollars on an orpamcntel Iron Stand and Treadle, with W VI nut Tup and Drarrer. and necessary Attach nionU, and dulivoi' it at any Railroad Depot in tlie United SUtcs, FEEE OF CHARGE, Those niacliiucs are warranted to dp the wliqje line of Family Sewing with moip rapidity, more ease of manarement, and Ipss fatiptup ia the oper ator, tliaa any machine now in tine. Thev make the Doutuc l iiKKAp Srircji in such a wanner that they avoij tl.e ncu-.stijy of winding the under thread, and will from thp Unert cuibric to the heaviest ovpreot cloth. SuJ for a eirijuiar and aiupto of aowimf. Every iwachinp wajrantpd for bred years. A(;P.XTS WASTED EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 47 ly. 729 Filbert St., Philadelpliia, Ta v - mm, : . . . .. the ORPHANS' F R I E fJ D, A Live and Lively Weekly (JIMAX OF THE OTirilAX WORK, ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE TO THE YOUiG. 4 ZEALOUS FRIEND AND ADVOCATE OF EDUCATION. jrUULisiIKD EVERY WEDNESDAY. Subscription arid postage only 1.00 a year. plUce in the Orphan Building, at Oxford. Tho, Davidson Record, well known to the people of Davidson couniy as their campaign paper of IS" , is designed to meet a public want of the business men ami of the intercuts ol the county. The time has come when nlnio.-l every comity finds it 'indispensable to have a public journal of its own to represent its inter ests in llie various affiirs of business, local and general. There is no county in the State thai would not be greatly beiu tiled bv a journal within its bounds especially devoted to the pro motion of the local interests of the community, Such a paperappcflls very Mrongly to the p:ir lialily and pride of the section it serves; and every citizen should give it his countenance and support il liberally, as a means of increas ing its usefulness and extending its influence at home and abroad. The. stronger it becomes the more "beneficial it will prove; and as llie money required for its supKrJ is far less than the material good it does, it is the best invest ment any county can make. The Record will of necessity take part in the politics of the country. If it is the duty of every maii to keep himself well informed in respect to public affairs, and to take a decided, and manly part therein, it is especially the duty of the editor of a newspaper faith fill I v to investigate all questions of public concern, and give to his readeis the facts of the same. The undersigned pledges himself to be true in this regard. He will not knowingly deceive his readers for the sake of party or anything else; but 1V laying before them the facts, as he may enabled to obtain them, will endeavor to aid all lo act wisely for the general good. As politioai matters now stand, his personal con victions are most decidedly in accord with the views and feelings of the Democratic Conserva tive party. He believes that the efforts of this party in 187G wrenched from the grasp of tyr ants and corruplionistR in high places the civil liberty that we now enjoy. He regard thai great victory as wooond only to that gained by the fathers of 1770. The danger was immi nent, the constant tendency fatal, but the cour age, wisdom and devotion of the Conservative party proved itself equal lo the occasion, and gloriously rescued the imperiled liberties of the people. While that parly ahall continue more pure and truly patriotic than any other, he intends to be hilly lUenliJjed with it. Cut the main design of The Record is to serve the connty of Davidson in all the ways it niay be possible lo advance her interests and pro mote the welfare of her people. And to thin end the undersigned desires such intimate re lations witii her citizens as shall enable him to perform his duty efficiently. The paper will be published weekly at $L a year in a dvance. It will be small, but neatly printed on new type; and the proprietor hopes to make up in quality what may be lacking in size. The first number will appear about the first week in January, 1878. Very respectfullv, C. II. BRUNEI, ptfc -W- tV-? -V?f3 -rfe--S TOOK RAISERS arc udvised to call fti this ollice lor handbills to advertise their stock horses. We arc prepared t. Ii!l orders on slant notice at from upward. jKtoidiii to size, style, and luimlicr. AVe are also well prepared to furnish advertisements for The owners of 'fine stock h:.vc always found it indispcnsaTdc to publish a description and peditrree, ne, terms, iVc, of the animals offered to the public, and the necessity ot it will become more imperitive as the spirit of improvement increases. SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, aents, etc., are advised to call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly ;rcat injustice to owners to put up, their property at public auction without first giving ample notice of the sale. The re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows arc insufficient-.- Property ia often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising might have saved it and made it bring its value. Wc furnish sale notices promptly and cheap. NOTICZC TOP. PCGTIITG- LJLND ?.3aSY PPJ2TT25D. PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HE AS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly -Statements, CARDS, Posters, all kinds, CO.YSOICTIO.V CURED. Mortgage Deeds for sale here An old physician retired frotnuctlve practice, hav Inj,' had placed In his ha mis by an East Indian inis slonarj t lie formula of a simple vegetable rerno.lv for the speedy ami purmauent cure ot Uonsuinptioti, ltronchltls. Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung alTCctlons, alsti a positive and radical cure fi r enecallpl4Ut.v and all nervous complapits., after havfriif tl'onnijdiiy tested lus wonderful curuijve powers In thousands of cases, fe-ls It his duly to make lttuown to hs suffering fellows. 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