' I' J. 1 ."V : ' I J ' ' I f ' " '" ! ' i 1 f " i : ' ' 1 " j . " - ' :"" S. . , i ; ; fi ' f'f ir '"1 ' 1 ?; ' 1 t 1 - - i : !' I 1- Jt r i: 'An Angel In a Saloon. TheffoilowiDg was published al)Out three years ago in the Golden Censer, 1,ut it is worthy of being published , firten : t ? Qneaftemoon in the month of June, I 1870, a lnly in peed mourning, fol I l.iwcd by a child, entered one of the J lax hionable saloons in the city of N- ! 'Hie writer happened to be passing at h he time and, prompted by curiosity, m mm followed her in to see what wouUl enr itiie. Stepping up to the bar, and ad dressing the proprietor, she said : 'Sir, can you assist me? I liave no home, no friends, and am not able to work '. He glanced at her, and then at the child, with a mingled look of pity and curiosity. Evidently he was much surprised to see a wowan in such a place begging, but, without asking any questions, he gave her some change nnd, turning to those present, he mm : ; 'Gentlemen, here is a lady in dis- tress. ' Uau t some 01 you neip ner a littler Tley. cheerfully acceeded to the re quest, and soon a purse of two dol lars was made up and put in her hand. Madam said the gentleman who gave her the money, .'why do you (iimc to a saloon? It isn't a proper place for a 'Iady and why are you driven to such a step.' 'Sir said the lady, 'I know it isn't ;nJ proper place for a lady to be in, iind you ask me why I am driven to Hich a step ? I will tell you in one short word pointing to a bottle behind the nninter labeled 'whiskev' 'that' is what brought me here whiskey. I Was once happy, and surrounded with iill : the luxuries that wealth could procure, a fond, indulgent husband. iUt in an evil hour he was tempted, . 'jii nd not possesing the will to resist the temptation, fell, and in one short year jnydream of happiness was over, home was forever desolate, and the kind husband; and the wealth that fome called mine, lost lost never to return, and all by the accursed wine cup. You sco before you only the wreck of my former self, homeless and friendless, with nothing left roe in this world but this little child and, Weeping bitterly, she affectionately . j'arressed the golden curls that shaded it face of exquisite loveliness. Re gaining her comjosure, and turning t the proprietor of the saloon, she continued ; SiFj the reason why I occasionally nter a place like this is to implore those who deal in the deadly poison , (a desist, to stop, . a business that , v Spreads desolation, ruin, poverty and starvation. Think one moment of your own beloved ones, and then im iigine them in the situation" I am in. . J. appeal to your heart, for I know you possess a kind one, to retire from a business so ruinous to your pa trons. i j Do you know the money you !ike across the bar is the same thing - nvthe bread out of the mouths of the I famished wives and children of your j customers? That it strips the cloth- lug from their backs, deprives hem f all the comforU of this life, and I tli rows unhappincss, misery, crime, i iiud desolation into once happy homes? ! Oh 1 sir, I implore, beseech and pray : . you to retire from a business you blush to own you are engaged in be fore your fellowmeo, and enter one that will not only be profitably to - yrself but to your fellow-creatures. Yon will excuse me if I have spoken too plainly, but I could not help it when I thought of the misery, the mihappiness and the suffering it has caused me Mamma said the little girl, who meantime, had been spoken to by Kme cf the gentlemen present, tak bg hold of her mother'siiand, 'these gentlemen want me to sing "Little issie" for them. Shall I do so?' j They all joined in the request, and placing her iu a chair, she; sang, in a fweet, childish voice the following beautiful sons : 'Oft in tlio gloomy night sadly I roam. Vavo no other djMir, noplwantliuino; jNo one cares for uie, no ono will cry .yen if poor little Besaio should die Veary and tired, I've been vriuideriii" all 1 1 , day. Akius for work, but I'm too small ther ' ' inly On the u',,p 2ron(i i"niastnow lav mv i IK'iMl. " Father'n a druukard and mother is dcjid- Wo were so happy till fathertlrank mm, then all our -sorrow and trouble begun ; Mother grew pale and wept every day ; feliuW to play ' lilllfli. Till nun on.. A f 'ound their dead faces alUilent and white; I hen, with big tears slowjy dropping, 1 lather' a drnnkard and mother is Jend tl if the temperance men only could find Poor, wretched fatherand talk very kind; It they would stop him from drinking, - I then . . ' r- I should bo so very happy again. It! ia too late. temiei ance men t Please try Or poor little Betttde must soon starve and : - die, " - . . . '--'.v, All the day- long I've been begging for i bread in. Father's a drunkard and mother is dead." The game of billiards was left un finished, the cards thrown aside, and the uneroptied glass remained on the counter; all had pressed near, some with pity-bedmingeyes, entranced with the musical voice and beauty of the cliild who seemed better fitted to be wjth angels j above -than in such a place, f M The scene I shall never forget to my dying day, and the sweet caden ces of her musical voice still rings in my ears, and every word of the song asfit dropped from her lips sank deep into the heart of those gathered around her. With her golden hair falling care lessly around her shoulders, and look ing so trustingly and confidingly upon the gentlemen around her, her beauti ful eyes illuminated with a light that seemed not of this earth, she formed a picture of purity and innocence worthy the genius of a poet or painter. At the close of the song many were weeping ; men who hajl not shed a tear for years now wept like children. One young- man, who had resisted with scorn the pleadings of a loving mother, and the entreaties of friends to strive to lead a better life, to dtsist frqi& a course that was wasting his fortune and ruining his health, now approached the child, and, taking both hands in his, while the tears streamed down his checks, exclaimed, with emotion : fGod- bless you, my little angel ! You have saved me from ruin and disgrace, from poverty and a drunk ard's grave. If there are angels on earth you are one !' and putting a nolo into the hands of - the mother, said : 'Please accept this trifle as a token of my. regard and esteem, for your lit tle girl has done me a kindness I can ueyer repay and remember, when ever you are in" want, you will find me a true friend at the same time giving her his name nnd address. Taking the child by the hand she turned to go, but, pausing at the door, said: 'Good j bless you gentlemen I Ac cept the heartfelt thanks of a poor, friendless woman for the kindness and courtesy you have shown her.' Be fore any one could reply she was gone. j. A silence of several minutes en sued, which was broken by the proprie tor, who exclaimed : Gentlemen that lady was right, and I have sold ray last glass of whis ky ; if you, want any more you will have to go elsewhere fAud I have drank my last glass? of whisky said a young man who had long been given up as utterly, be yond the reach of those who had a deep interest in his welfare, as sunk too low ever to reform. t's National Hotel RALEIGH. II. G. S. R. STREET & SON, Owners and Propr. GASTON HOUSE, NEW-BERN, N. C, ' S. K. STREET & SON, Proprietore. The undersigned havin? Durdiaapd iho N. tional Hotel property of Kaleigkfopened the Kiarvu, io4 v, mat wen Known Houne to the public under their management. They re fer to their past management of the Ganlon . 8 &"arantee th the traveling public will find the National, in thei hand II li In Ilia standard of a firrt clara Hotel. Th n;nr Mrj Samuel R. Street, will remain in cliarce of the Gaston Hour. Tha ;ln;. it. i Street, -will conduct the National Hotel. t. S. K, STREET & SQX. Blactmer and Heiiersos, Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors, . j SALISBURY. tf.C Janoay22 1870 tt. J KERR ORAIGE, SUttornrs at fata, NATIONAL HOTEL, ioruandt Street, NEAU BROADWAY, ' ' NEW YORE. IIOTCHKISS & POND, Phopkietors. On The EuroDean Plan. Ki"?? an!? Io"' room attach. ei, are unsnrnawd fni. - j . lence of nervl lence of HtrTU. hS""'"" I2a exfeI- n ei? liiilroado". Vxonvenient to all ferries U ' New Management Stree 45 Years Before the Public i.' THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CF.I.EBUAtT.D 1 FOR THE CURE 6t ' ' 1 u Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVsrarsiA axd rick hxadacuk. ; - ' ' , t - H ! ; Symptoms of a Diseased Livpr. . DAIN' in the right' side, under the I edge qf the ribs, increases on pfes- J - : .1 .. -! 1 1 sure; suuiciimcs me pain is in tne letti side; the patient is rarely able tojlie on the left, side ; sometimes the pnin is felt ujjjJer the shoulder blade; an4 it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the -ami. The stomach is afiected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the lxvc!s in gen eral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled With pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back jxart. Ther is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen-! sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have I been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes 'an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, jet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts! every remedy. Several of the above symptiTrns "attend the disease, but cases; have occurred where few of them ex isted, ryet examination of the body, after death, has shown the i.ivKujto! have been extensively deranged. ' ! AGUE A XI) -FEVER. 1 t ; j i I)R4 C, McLaXK's I.IVKR PlI.I.S, llNi casus of A;uk and 1'kvkr, w hen taken iwith Quinine, are productive of the niost happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We woijld! advise all who are aiilicted with this disease to give them a fair trial, j For all bilious dc rangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. bovark or n;:T.v?ios. The genuine rrc lu-vcr Mi.-ar roatcl. I Kvcry lox lias a r 1 - ct! on thclt, : with the iuiiTowou J );:.McI.ank's 1.ivi.k Tills. Th; jjcnipnc M !.ani-.'s I.mtK Pn.i.s l.ar the signal arcs ol C. Mcl.wic mid Fleming lks. on ihe wrapirs. Insist upon having the genuine DstJc. McLaxe's Lu f.k I'ii.i s, prepared bv Flcin in;l;rns.,of l,itthurl;h. Pa., the market l-eiiig full of imitations of the name. Jei,e, tpelleJ tlilf.-reiillv l.iit same pronunciation. ROBINSON Richmond, Indiana. 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1842. i V WE BUILD PORTABLE ENGJHES Mounted on Tr,?clf9 pr Frume of G 84-10 1214 and 25 Horse Power. I WE ALSQ IUILD THE j "PEERLESS" Portable Eigip l on frame of 4 and Q Horse Power. These engine have horizontal tubular boit W$, niadc of Xo. 1 charcoa Jiain- luered iron inch thick and of iifl.OOO Jim', tensile strength. They are the best small engine iu the market. FOR 6, 8, JO and 12 HOUSE, POWEHs. HORSE POWERS of all size?. SINGLE OR DOUBLE ) Saw Mills. J ; STATIONARY ENGINES, DRAG SAWS, j SAW TABLES; CORN SHELLERS, FEED MILLS, &c, &c. I i We offer special inducements to caslij buyers. j ! Send for Catalogue, and 6tate what you wish to buv. I Address, ROBINSON & Co.,! ! 14: Richmond, Injl. j There isa circular of this nonse at Crawford's Hardware. Store, Salisbury, where Information ltr spect to steam engines may be obtained i f ; WE BUILp Tliresls Macles ! : - '. : 1 "1 ! li.: P. N. HEILIG & SON, would call attention to their large and splendid stock of HARDWARE Embracing IRONS and 8TE ELS every variety ol aizws auu snapes Dest quality. Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the various kinds tequlred springs, uaiis, wiieeis, sc., reaay to set, up. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing MILL & CKOSSCUT NAIL S all sizes cut and wrought. The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast ings, an sinus, uoiia, c pci .no. 5 points for $1 WINOOWCLAS S f rom 8 x 1 0 to 24 3ft Putty, oils. rainis, v arnisnes, L.iifiitninj oner, sc. FAIRBANK SCALES steelyards and Balances. w orlt Tools For Carpenters, Bhicksualths, Shoemakers, Farmers. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, Pumps, tdtfGraln cradles, Orass Scythes, Planters Handled Hoes. CU NS Ilstols, Knives, and CUTLERY of all kinds. jgour stock embraces e ery thing to be found In a large and complete Hardware store, and aU at low prices for casli.j With thanks for past favors we hope to merit continued confidence and Increasing patronage. March 7, 1ST8. 20: ly This Important organ weighs lmt about three pounds, and all the blood in a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to nave the bile and other impurities strained or filtered from it. Li!e is the natural purgative of the bowels, and if t'ne Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from li e blood, but car ried thorough the veins to all parts of the system, and in trying to escape through the pores of the w ft M W H skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Bili ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarird Fevers. Piles, biclc and bour stomach, and geiieral debility fol low. Mfrrklis Hepaiine, the great vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time the ' blood passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of bile ; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it they being the first symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking Hepatint'. in accordance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if'a fair trial is riv--v SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at lcait one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu pefies as the work of death goes on. $to,. will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium, Morphine or Prusstc Acid can be found in the Globe r lower Cough Syrup, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Globk Floweji Couch Sittrp will cure it when all other means have failed.! Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of 'the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov: Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures in our book free to all at the dr.ig stores and be convinced that if you wiah to be cured you can be by taking the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can get Glot-.b Flower Syrup at same price. For sale by all Druggists Price 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave mistakes arc made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula. Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin IMscase, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dr. Pemberton's Stillin gia or Qteen's Delight is the only medicine Upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it. Price by all Druggists i.oo. Globe Flower Cough Syrup and Mbrrell's Hbpatinr for the Liver for sale by all Drug gists in 2$ cent and $i .00 bottles. - A. F. LIEBEELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. (.Ul'ljicr'sOjil Stand.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AXD SEE HIM. 9:tf. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND RATTLE POWDERS, -4.ro a t equaled for the euro arid prevention of iizecuiKi in Horses, Cattle, Hoefc,L.heep.&na Fowis. PA VIS . i'UUafe. Proo.. Baltimore . Aid. On and Off Slick as Grease ! COOTS, GAITERS, shoes, SLJPX'ERS, p. W. .M. EAGLE, Ilesprctfull y iinnounct's Lit continuance at his old stand mi his old line, on iluin Street, opposite EunisK' Drug Store. He is always ready and anxious to accommodate customers iu his line in the best manner possible. He is prepared to do first class work tmd can com pete with anj northern Shop or Hand made work. His machines, lasts, Ac., are of the latest ard best paterns. He works tho very best material and keeps on hand ready made work, and stock equal to all' special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea sonable prices. Satisfectiou gnaranteed or no charge. Prices to Suit Ihe Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 3i.Gmos. M. EAGLE. - 'vr-j rJ&M i3 r &y:yz, J H Li fe ? g W O pi I 2d. ' ..--. o e Warrantefl to Cure! EXNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE r monoy vefiuitletl if directions arc strictly followed. PRICE 25 CENTS, at 2G:tf. ENNISS' Drug Store. HARDWARE wnn. Oll WANT II A li D W A RE At Low Figures Call on the mulersigned at Kc 2, CiraiiiU Kow, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury ,NC. June S tf. OLD, TRIED, AND TRUE. TVople tiro frottiug ncquaintcrt awl tlioeo who are 'rot ouvht to ho with tho wonderful pjerita of thut t;rcat American Komedy, tha MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOR HAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated in Amort ca, whero Nature provides in Iter laboratory such i.urprisiris r.iititlotea for tbo maladies of hcrchll u. Itj fame has been spreading for S3 year, unill now it encircles the habitable globe. Tho 3U-x;ca:i liuians Liniment It n. matchless ri-Ki.'dy for r.'.lcrtcrnil ailments of man and beast. To stock owners r.iul farmers it Is invaluable. ' A shvrlj lof:la often caves a hnman life or re ctorr.t t':3 i:.-.cfnluess of cn excellent horse, ox. co'.v, rri "ii--m It c.:: i '.-vt, lioof-cIL hollow horn, grub. scrcw-v.-j:-:;i, : "ioulUer-rL,t, r.iane, the bites and sti::;i c J jr.;, ,;ioaj reptile- r.;il insects, and crcry sucli lirji'olci to Ftficll breeding and bush life. " It currs every externr.l trouble of horses, such r.3 liinctjcs.;, reratches, Evrlnny, sprains, foundef, wind gall, r'.n bo:i.?, etc., etc The 3Iciicr.n iriiotcn Liniment i the quickest cure In tho worUl for accidents occurring In tho family, in the absence of a i)hysicinn, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and ; turner engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valnabla to Miners. It la tho cheapest remedy in tho worjd, for it penetrates tho muscle to the Ixjnc, and a fn(fte lplleation In generally suff.cient to cure. Mexican Mustang" Liniment is put up In three res of bottles, tho larger ones being proportion. , ely much the cheapest. Sod everywhere. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, various other blanks for sale here I BLACK WELL'S - TOBACCO $340.00 phnoOprlchtPaHprd X , Mil. - - i J V - ., Z.-. .A 0 '.ti 'Tr : 1 'tiltlll. i I'lil J.I !I Llto .,1. ' H 1 V CL." '. Hi If It U mt a1? rpro i-iixi iwir l r.t riy cr-irqis-, 1 pr.ynw 113 u::t ;r this oT;r i t tk-5 very lOrveot fiaro nnd that I iori: ivcly ria not deviat t vain thU prW t2rl warrait?i for 6 yenrt. I -jit thi iiLstru nr: t more gvvcTc'Aj l:itrof!u cd, heiuo this Unparalleled 5rLuy a'Kut li . : -tu l c 1 01 irrs-r.il i"t-trin. Jr.:cr et one's rs . vc-.-y irrfm h.-n intnxlnced in a newkSj." " otiior. It 1 u Ftn-idl-ijr rdvert !CDiaV II. a j t cm thus i,ive y ;a this p!cnl!d baraia by wllinz yrnSI S? o tfl at cj it. . 1 o j will do wil to aw-v ,t t:n irr2t D.arrmru wvwr-r-cwuiy 1 hoaaud T lleatt t' r-i-T 1'ianoa a; id Oreana are miw 1 1 aetukl use taivii-,hout Uji u tKivc iK.-rioctaati.-if3c!:on. f- ..- mi- very Larce.cons-ti.iiHy inon-asingat araidraio. The nwiZ!ir fal ho.iscia America. Moro ontoltdteu ttintlmonfals than a:iy Rianuactnrtr, I liareexteudrd iiny saletioJr' the entire world. Tao Nun :r.uc nan kjpc lmt It light my SuxtmmeirtA. Sim-omv TvcvatiWanfimV throuvhorit tho enure civ-illzt;.! woi lj t!:aU l.-a li ii-eTresentd !y riy ct-lebimtl instrunx-ntji. Kcw - V)t t3., 91' and upward. Uenr- 1 j :n:atia:i ! a:7 fpt-'at suot-tus no uronut lntoexnstotu-ehHiWr,7J 1!!? ponsil)ic iiuitaUtrs. ll..vi-e! Buy tlio l:ct ! l"t avtjii.l t-'ie mrtEp01i.-t and im-siioiiiablo houm. IIImJS NewsiiaK-r with mueh i:if i.hi ifioii .Jo'.t c.;t of )i:in'H Drr'anj free t ) any ndjrcua.1 TfcU A j.iTT"" n tho very lowest, and nt.hia-r fun !c ik tVeil on t'.ij instnunnit ly e'i-resjinilenee, Ordrr mw llf?!? AdJreis, DAri'IIil. P. jaiSATTY, Y;ih!uston, New Jersey, US. AmJrSu tirOMOW THIS OBITER TO YOUR KEICHJORS. jp Piice frorii mm! .- r-.i',27V in Best. Family! X The "NEV AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out o' pider and will do more work , with less labor thai anv other mach ine. Illustrate! Cittculaf lurn.thiiil on application. AGENTS J. S. DOVEY, Manaser, MERONBYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. CER'FillOATEy: I do not hesitate to say the American Machine surjtasyts all other machines. IUsidw in; all the work thai other machine can, it OVt-i .-earns mini works huiton 1tutaiii an? filfil iroin Swiss Muslin lo Ueaver cloth. 1 liave nnctl Singers, Howe sn.d Weed Al acinar, iW tind the American is sui-eiior lo thein all. i .j :.' MISS M. KUTLKIXJI. j I have used the Singer and oilier machined, ami would not exchange the Araericti fa any. MUS. 11. N. IJKlNULE, . - ; ! Salisbury, N.b., May 22J.1871 1 ' MfiKONEY & Rro., Agents Ainerican Sewing Mat hinc : ' Siks: 1 have used the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox (Jibbs, Sewins MK chines, and wonhl not give the American for all of them. It will do all that is claimed (vt in the eireular. 1 consider it sunerior to all others 1 have evereen. i Very respectfully, MltS. GEB; W. HAKRlSOy. BEED& & MORTGAGES Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Morthi;e" Doetls, (.'onimiKsioBcrs' DeetU, Shw1 Deeds, I'hattle .Mortaes, rami Uontracts, Marnare and Lontitrmation ieruu. Distillers rntries., iiml various other lonns lor sale at thel 1 WATC HMAN OFFICE. SALE: NOTICES.;.-;: Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us lor printed sale notices. ! It is certainly great injustice; to owners tMJ'Jf' their property at pirlilic .auction v.athout first rivinjr ample noticc of the sale. Toe jrt quiretjients of the Taw on the subject every body knows arc insufficient.; PropertJ often sacriticcd from this cause when a dollar or two spent in advertising InigntUT saved it and made it bring its value, vv e PAMPHLETS, ! ! SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS : LETTER HEADS; 1 T. . 1 1 CARDS, Posters, all kinds, Real ! Read!! R EAD ! ! ! Trv, and he convinced That it is much; Cheaper, Better and more convenient to use "Barklcy & Hassott's Lulrrpriie Purfc lloast-i ttl toffee," 'I . ! which thousands of families aretif jibing ex-; clusivelv. Call 'n your lirocer, 'a fid try a: packag of Barkley & Hasaoas Enter-; prise Roasted Coffee, where you will get satisfaction or your money refunded. For 8a re bv All Grocers, and Manufactured; by ' BAliKLEY & IIASS0N. 2o:2tn Baltlinore, Md. ; BONDS To make Title to Laud, and Laborer and j Mechanics Liens, tor sale at lias ynice NOW IS TIJE TIME TO SU1M5UIE FOR THE WATCHMAN Mix ..-. a -in w. 'WHT.' Ill J . ( tallow. r. contain '5 it Jor Kiwe Beu far me Tl2 M b, tk. nils: '1 Orru -r?J?t sip IttyMi, irria-ni rnarw rom ways. Tntt certainly ta afiirT Uw cit11.2cI Wv'jJil, and 1 -:till.-ii wnv mu $25 to $45. Buy only the NEW AMERICAN 4 t u run. Only Sewing Machine wjuifH l!Ai A 1 -H- IthasSclSettiaKeedtfc:. j NTer Ersais the Thrtal. : Xcvcr Ships S itches, i ' The S niplest, the Must far- j alio, and in Every hsjitrt ' I Sewing lacie! WANTED. G N. Charles Street. : i Daltimore, II 4. -o- s-lieiiffs, const allies, afrits, &.c, are adtiwa't furnish sale notices promptly ana cneajN r ASpccial Ofler to the Readeri ! this Paper. $7.00 FOR 63 CENTS. The American Diamond Dictionary. T tainin- 30,000 wordn, orthograi'lij, JfT , ciation and definitions ceording to '"... i KriRlish and American Lexicos;rpher,J irated with nearly 200 engraving ; ".Tj, the wants of the schol ir and at u just what a plain learned 4eron need. ' decidedly the best dictionary ver,p" M lyonuiins iwuwiDiecuiu (.(,. J h!W" bound in cloth T.nd giUTypc r cIHr"J jome. Sni free to any readertor tn" JT ur recept ofJ3 cents, to pay actual P'Tj and packing cliar-es. Thw reat ojer for thirty day only, and U made toleL( purpose of introduction. But itwo Bnftf" arie8 will be sent to one addre. Thi PPTf but once. Order now.- Send 8iler , C"" or 3, cent nosi.ig t.imrw. Addrew" .. . . ' . n i l J lrttt. National liool: Uunipany, uocmami, j Subscribe for the Watchman o; Statements