it:,' - - 1- -I;. . - r::. : . : . ! L ,. r . .. . v- ; i-nT7r'"MTT X1 TYPT.TTQ flTTPNrfTY". i u vun AOiu wxauiiYvv. ' The following from the Phil. . Evening Bulletin of April 1C, we transfer to our pages, as ttorthy of special attention It cannot be read too much or by too many, j The Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline for April, contains an article iliscnssing Juvenile Delinquency. Six prominent causes of crime, operati ve on children in cities, are enumerated. First, and chiefly is drunkenness. Second, the absence of education and industrial training Third, the want of decent and comfortable homes. Fourth, the demoralizing influences of cheap theatres, fire companies, and the liberty to dispose of the whole, or a considerable part of their earnings. Fifth, the example, instruction, or 1 orders of vicious parents. Sixth, the connivauce or co-operation of receiv ers of stolen goods, f Of these various causes the mos potential, in our opinion, is the second. In it indeed all the others are .contain- led. It is the parent 6tem, from which the rest are offshoots ; they are but its developelnents,. its bud, blossom and fruit. Fur. under the head of r . w - etlncation. we include moral culture as well as intellectual training; ant i j ..... .... .. . , if jl. child- in addition to these, is ' tanght habits of industry, it can no - 'well become vicious. Neither drunk enness nor a taste for low theatres, nor an unliappy home, nor the ruuning with fire , companies, nor theft, nor crime in ereneral.-can be rationally ex pected of a boy thus trained; but I may be almost certainly looked lor, tarhen the lad has not had such early morale intellectual and industrial dis cipline. . , i The prevention of juvenile delin quency, considered in a broad and -general aspect, narrows itelf down, therefore, to the home trainiug of routli. If a child is properly brought iti, the chances that he will turn out a good juember of society, are a hun dred to one. The first thing, conse quently, is, that-parents should them selves be reputable. But often parents who are moral themselves, neglect the proper discipline of their offspring. Asrwe remarked, in a former article on this subject, the fashion of the age has tended to leave the moral culture, of children too much to Sunday School and other teachers: yet the mly plate where a child can be ef fectively taught habits of integrity is the household. Constant watchful ness over him, joined to thorough knowledge of his character, and assis- ted by judicious affection, will alone trairy a child up aright, and no per ! son -but n parent (generally the moth er is the best person) can maintain (.this incessant supervision, and ex ercise this careful, bntnecessary ming ling of love and firmness. Conse quently one great cause of juvenile delinquency, because a principal cause of the neglect of education and indus trial training, which alone can make . i - ' ... tne young good citizens, Where a child has jjot reputable parents, its chance of grovvitrg up honestly is but small. ".You cannot gather figs from thorns," says the Bible, "nor grapes from thistles." Few persons have any idea how largo is the number of children, with out proper parents or homes in mod em cities. In the Eleventh Ward of New York, for example, there are live thousand destitute of education, and nine thousand who are never taken to any church, and as the giv ing an education to a child, or the habituating him to someform of pub lic worship, usually characterizes pro per parents, it may. be inferred that at least five thousand, the lowest num ber, are without good and moral train ing. Again in New York alone, ten thousand children - are vagrants. Neither Philadelphia' nor Boston is ns lfd asNew Ytfrk. But tliesQ facts show that even here the number of children, without correct moral, in tellectual; and industrial training, mut 1 frightful... Can we wonder that juvenile delinquency is on the ; increase .' Is it any longer a subject ' of amarement that crime exhibits a 1 steady annual growth ? With ona solitary llouse of Refuge, on one side j and hundreds, perhaps " thousands of parentsWvho neglect their children, on he other, who can be astonished that Juvenile . delinquency makes steady progress? and, like the avalanche gathering strength as it goes, swells into adult crime, and threatens to swep society before it. ' 1 The natural question is what can be done? The Journal of. Prison Jiscipline suggests that the State, or city, should have the right to re move children from vicious parents, and tram them up at the exjense H the Omimon wealth, or muiii.eipality This is good advice, and- should be I flc(rl on. It may Fcem,at , first, a Uwdlv proceed nir. But .a little ,re- flection will show that it is cheaper to L .-' ... . prevent crime man lopunisnu; since it costs5 thrice ns 'much to detect and keep a convict, as to train a child. Yet even this will not entirely cure the evil. There are hundreds of home, in whif fdiildren art nptrlcotctl. but not s ufficiently lo warrant, their removal Most crime, indeed, may be traced to a childhood spent in such households. The disease is a moral cancer in socie gocie - nside ty, schirrous on the outside,- inside stretching its hideous arms far. out of sight : and but one panacea there is, which can search out its roots in the character of the parents, and extirpate them. t-We need not say we allude to Christianity. Modern society wants more religion. Whether the Church has not bone her duty, or whether materialism has gapped the general faith, we will not pretend to assert; but the fact is that, write as we may about the causes of crime, the decline of religion is the foundation of all. Some may call this cant. We wish we could think it -was. for then we should ;h a ve hope for society, which we confess we cannot have, amid the increasing demoralization. We be- lieve, as firmly s we believe in . our own existence, that unless the Church wakes up, and, like its divine founder and his disciples, "consorts with pub 1 - I licans and sinners, "goes out into the hisrhwavs and hedges." all is Jbst because careless mothers will: train up vicious children faster, a hundred fold, than Houses of Kefuge, were they even vastly multiplied, can re-! lonn tnem. Ann oy tne Liiurcn we mean, not any'one sect, but all sects; not visible bodies of worshippers alone, but all who believe in the ber- mon on the Mount. It isjparentar neglect, rathor than youthful sin, we thus .see, which is the real evil of the age. Philantrop ists declaiming against fireeompanies, temuerance lecturers denouncing tav- erns. and nreachers deliverinsr nhilio- & a i nics asrainst bad books ami theatres. only attack the effects, not the cause, 1 1 ! ..I ana are engrossed m cmoomg at tne fruit, when tlicy should lay the axe to the tree. It thev would cease iol- lowinsr lliose false scents, and track the wolf home to-his den they would find the monster in weak mothers, in careless fathers, aud generally in parents indifferent to' their parental responsibilities. The devil to be cast oiit is tlmt very dtvil none other and he is a worse devil to get at than any, or all, of the others. rJut while he remains in possession, ttare is no chance for peace or safety, Who will ire mm lortn c Legisiators can not doit v t'i twice tea thonsar.d laws. Philanthropists cannot do it with legions even of Houses of Correc tion, i he Lhurch alone, Uiat is, Christianity, can exorcise the evil spirit. When formalism and cant gve way to the pure Gospel, or spir itually succeeds the materialism now soj prevalent in society, we may look or a .radical reform ot in venue del in- quency, and for a consequent decrease in crime. Uut till -then a 1 we do will but palliate, not cure the dis ease, lo extirpate the evil we must cauterize its roots away, and this we can .euVet by no philantropic institu tions "whatever, but by a social and mpral.relbrni, such as the Church alone can bring about. Let every one, however, work- he Church in her place. nhilanthroD- ists in theirs. Societv is i Jha fP ho, harvest, and alas ! the laborers are few. WATERS' "OP ORGANS , i .1. . . have the relebrateil Concerto fitov -whirh Si a Ith (keredi;''nJtkrii- lTt U ninci.nl tin. I ;d iSrSlH TP.IIS.. (!l.i1ITnv t OIK HBNTU1AL OUCrSIisTUION IIUIES, ciiArtl; FA yoiHTCSOCVEMU, UVLCUT mTboI'. DOIIl, on3AVM, in I r.i,n Frenrh laset ceuitino PIJKITY vf VotClNO p.VA rrrnt VlV".?!?.0 tol,c ultaMe for PAULOit, or i WATERS jSuperb Mirror Top SouvenirOrmins 1 The cami tku lUCIILVPIM.HED 801,1 0 B1.4C'K WALNUT, And re - markmblo nlike or varttv mf erreC icrbanjsm. 1- fort A HI! or mint mil- ...ii ikii a OetteF Imtraainit at i LT' i.!l.njl ""J other house tin the T. R WATERS PlANns ndii5 Ulwtr ', Y1RS ''ttlflfl Extreme. -jJmrehef Sehcolbodgrt, fc.AiJENTS WANT Ell Special Indncemenu lo.he Tmde. llluitrat Catoloffne, Jf ailed. SrcouKna ffi'i $400 Pianos for - - - S500 do " S600 do " - $700 do ,4 - i- $800 do " L $125.00 160.00 180.00 195.00 210.00 O BGANS UMlnced to $37. Tlicrrery best oulr $g0. Adore DAWSO.V Ar. f n j 42:ly , Charlotte, N. C. A Robeson; ooiintv nogro died of eating too many half-cooked peas. 45 Years oerore tne ruolic! i THE CNUINE 1 DE. C HoLANE'S L CF.l.KMtATED iirraR pil; !- FOU THE CURE OF ! i Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVfcrRfMA AMD SICK HEADACftB. 1 ' i Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in theleft side; the paiient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pam is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top ofjthe shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in' the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of tite and sickness: the bowels in rfpnJ eral are costive, sometimes alternative j with lax; the head is troubled yithj pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy i sensation in the back part, 'lliere is I generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful scn-i r- i r i iv i 1 ii r sation br having left undone some-! "uu V , uu 8,lt lo iavc ueen aqne. A slight, dry cough is sometimes! an attendant The jwtient complain of weariness and debility; he is eakilyi startled, his feet are cold or burning, i and he complains cf a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is sitisfTed that exer- b cise. would be beneficial to him, jyetj he can scarcely summon up fortitude!; enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts I every remedy. Several of the atxve i symptoms attend the disease, but cakes 1 1 nave occurrcil u lcre lew of them ex isted, yet examination -of the body, after death, has shown the. i.ivkr to have been extensively deranged, j AGUE AX!) FEVER, j Dr. C- McLaxi.'s I.ivr.R PilijjJin cases of Ar:i'K and I'i.vkr, wMen taken w ith Quinine, are prodiiclivelof the mosfluippy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory (to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are aiflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial, j For all bilious derangements, and; as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IXITATIOSS. j The genuine are m vcr v.i.r coated, j Kvcry box has a r..i v. ;. Veil on the with the iimpreshion i)R.-Mt;l.A.cVl.iVtK Pi Mis. j i Thegenrn; McI.ANt's Ijvj r ri:.T.s lear the sijpia:ur of C. McU.k znd Vlemg Bros, un the wrappers. j Iiwst ujon having the genuine DsJc. McLaxe's Liver I'm.i.s, prepared ly Vlcin ingIJros.,'of I'itrsburgh, Pa., the market hemg full of imitations of the name Jlctae, spelled differently but same pronunciation. ROBIIMSOIM Richmond, Indiana. P 0 m 1 ;T) T T C! TT T! Tt tit m!in P 0 l A D h 1 lil lo4Z. WE BUILD j PORTABLE ENGINES j ! ! ! i 1 j ; ! Mounted on Trucks or Frame of 6 8-4-10 12 14 and 25 Horse Power, j .1 I WE ALSO BUILD THE I "PEERLESS" Portable Enpis on frame of 4 and G Horse Power. Tlirsc engines liave horizontal tubular bond ers, made of No. 1 charcoal ham- I mered iron i inch, thick and j of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength. 1 They are the best small engine in the market. j WE BUILD iiiffH! FOK 0, 8, 10 una 12 HORSE POWERS. nORSE POWERS of, all sizk single or double Saw Mills. Stationary engines, drag saws, i sa.-w tables, corn shellers, FEED MILLS, &c, &L. We ofler; special inducements to cash buyers. j Send for Catalogue, and state what yon wish to buv. ; i Address, ROBINSON & Co., , Richmond, Indl IThere is a circular of tbls Housp t rr.J narrtware store, Salisbury TwhVre TutfomaSn speet to steam engines may be obtained! Un Ifl p" iiiiiE iiiii, - i ! i acliines Tlresfl '7T t ' 2. -r'v-iiL . . P. H. HEILIG a "SON, would call attention to their large and splendid stock of j .;. ? j HARDWARE Embracing IRONS andj STEELS every variety ot Wagon and Buggy Materials, comprising all the various kinds required springs, axles, wheels, c., ready to set op. Telegraph Straw Cutters, all sizes, and unsurpassed tn quality and durability Great American! Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing MILL & CROSSCUT N A I L S all slz!S cut and wrought. Tne most popular and approved styles Plow Cast lngs, all kinds, bolts, Ac. ETT No. 5 points tor SI WINDOWCLAS S-4rom s k i o to 84 x SO Putt)', oUs. i-ainis, varnisnes, ugntmng imer, sc. FAIKBANK SCALES Steelyards and Balances. Work Toole For Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Shoemakers, Fanners. Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, Horse-Powers, rumps, tar-Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Planters Ilandled Hoes. CUNS Pistols, Knives, and CUTLERY of all kinds. fcOur stock embraces e ery thine to be found in a large and complete Hardware Store, and all at low pnws tor cii.su. un tna n Ks ror past ra vora we uuiic iu meni conunuea connaence ana increasing patronage. March T, 187S 20: ly ThU Important otym weighs lct bot tlirca pounds, ami s.il iho blood i:i a iivii.g )wivn (about three g.Ulonn; nasscc throisijh if. at L-. st once every half hour, to have the Laic and othvr impurities strained or filtered frm it. . l'.ilc ii the nutunil purgative of the bowel, ai. I if the Kivcr becomes torpid it is n- t spriratci from the l lood, bit car ried through the vein to all p; rts of the system, and in trvin? tn tutjiv thrnmrh tin. mwt nf w H H R skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown j color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, iicudache, 15ili jotuness, jaundice. Chills, Alalarial FcVcn. Piles, jSick an'i Soar Stomach, and general debility fol jlow. M?ke!.i.'s H ErAUNn, ihc rTvat vegetable discovery for torpidity, cause the liver to thro-jr I off from on to tya ounces of bilu each time the j blood passes throth it, as loug as there I an ei 1 cess of bile; and the cfi'cct of even a fw doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, wilt astonish ill who try it they lcing the first symptoms to disappear. The cure Y all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint Is madd Certain by taking Hepatisk in accordance with direction. Headache is generally curvd in twenty mi.ititcs, and no disease th;it arises trom the Liver can exist if a fair trial is - iv SOLD AS A' SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS EY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and SLQO j The fatality of Consumption or Throat and nj ; Lung Diseases, which k .vetp to the grave at least fj one-third of all dcaui's victims, arise from the 911 Opium or Mi.rphi.ie treatment, which simnlv stu pefies as the wt!c of dc..h K'VS on. f ia, .x will be paid if Oiui:n or Morphine, or any preparation ftjj of Opium, Monhi:ie or Prussic Acid, can be (bund NMjintlie Gi-or.s Cok.h Sykup, which has cured p ors who rre living to-day with but one rem.ii;u:- lur,--. 2.' jrreatir wrong can b done thantos .y ih. t C- sumption is lricurable. Ths GLon8 Flow..;i Cil i.ii SvKrr wid ctlrc it when -11 other means ha-, o f.iilcd. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthiaa, Bronchitis, and all dise;.:-ts of the throat and lungs. Read the tcstimoni..ls of the Hon. j Alexander II. Stephens, Cov. Smith and Ex-Gov. O fjjj'tiiofe of orii.r remarkable cures in our book free A i to .dl ?t the drug stores and be convinced that if P3! yoa ' ir.h to Le ct.rc J you can be by tiikhig die Q GLon Flower Cou(;h Syrcp. j Takt: no Troches or Lozenges for ?ore Throat, M j when you can get Globs Flower Sykvp at same price. For saic by all Druggists J Price 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases th .t arise from poison in the blood. JCot one ca-e of Scrofula, Syphilis. White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores. and Ski.i Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces r.re worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. Dk. Pembkktok's STtr.LlN gia or Q uen's Deli;ht is the only medicine upon wbi -h a hope of rcco-cry from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably Tounded, and that will cure Cancer. io,ouo will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can b: found in it. Price by all Druggists $1.00. Gi.or.n Flower Couoh Sykup and Merrkll's Hiti'ATtNK fok TMit LtVER for sale hy ail L'rug gists.in 25 cent and 1.00 bottles. A. F. MEE2SLL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. SALISSURV BOOK STORE. GEO. W. Y0PP, Propr. (AtPljler'sOW St.ind.) BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, Are mouBled fbr the ear and prevention of "iwwi mHoTBga. Cattle, Hog.bhep. and Foni. 2 AVID . FOXmiL Froo. Baltimore. Hd. On and Off Slick as Grease I BOOTS, GAITERS, SHOES, ; SLIPPERS, &c. W. M. EAGLE, Respectfully announces bin continuance at his old stand in his old Hue, on Main Street. opposite EnnixK Drug Store. He is always reaay ana anxious to accommodate customers in his line in the. best manner possible. lie is prepared to do first class -work and can com pel with any northern Sbop or i II and made worK. ilia macbinea, lasts, dr.. are r the latest ard best pat ems. lie works tho verr best material and keepa on hand reAdy made jwnrK, ano mock eqnai to any special order. I Repairineneatlr and nroniDtir done atra. Enable prices. Satisfection gnarantced or no charge. i Prices to Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34.6mos. , W. Mi EAGLE. 3 f - f CO. o o C P H3 ! 33 ' (5 : B X : i - M I a o jmsi a : trsrj PS o -1 CD h 5 i- 5. i ef pj CD 9 ' ir. es ! x o -. X 9 - p Eb B J- 0 s 2 2- CP 9 sa w O i s? 3 P - 2 2 P. e 0 X -3 o o c S CX3 CD I I CO a J H Er n CO . cr- Varranteti to Cure! ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE or money refunded if directions are strictly followed. PEICE 25 CENTS, at 2G:tt. ENNISS' Drag-Store. HARDWARE WIIEi VOU WA1VT II A R D W A R E At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2. Granit now, D A. AT WELL. Salisbury .N. C. Jone 8 tf. BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO OLD, TRIED, AND TRUE. T'eople nro potting ncuaintel unit thuae who are-notOHfihttabi wick the wonderful nierltaof that grecit American ltmsly, 1 he MEXICAN Hustang Liniment, FOE. MAN AND BEAST. ThU liniment Trjr natural! r originated in Ameri ca, n hcre Katuro itrorideH la l:i r laboratory each isnrprialnar ftiitfclotetf for the maladies of hercliU t'.rcii. Its fame luu been prvadins for S5 years. uuUlnov.'i:t'iicl(vlc.4tUahabitalilcclobo. j Tli 3 Mc:cc:i 'IrjCaur; Unhiicnt Is a Inatchteaa rpincdjr f:rK'.lcsicr:iilanncntr,of l.ianaad beast To stock owners cr.d farmers it li Invaluable. A single Jwit'.lo ofrm paves a human life or r storc.i tlics lisoCulncss of an excellent horse, ox cow, or ttircji. - It ciXi tot-rof7Tiftftl, hollow horn, grub crew-worm, bliouUcr-rot, mango, tho bites dnd Etlnsl of poL-onoas reptiles cud insects, and every such drawbscS to stock breeding and bosh life; It cures every external trou1jof bones, such allamcncs-i, teratches, swlnny, sprains, fwwdcr, triad-call, rlns-bono, ctc etc Ths lies lean Mu.tan Liniment it the quickest cars tn the world for cccidents occurring 1b the family, la the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains cut etc., end for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuabla to Jlincrs. It is the cheapest remedy in the worM. for It penetrates tho muscie to the bone, and a single application is generally sumcient to cure. f ex lean Hustans; Uniraent is put up la three ties of bottles, the larger ones being proportiom ; sly much the cheapest. Sold ererywhere. Subscribe for the Watcliman only $2 $340.00 Plino Upright parlor Crsan, SS55&,gc-: S r-grViTSSZ? Mtn tiffin i It It i h t i ipri -nt-d rHin ftt my erpefw... I paytnar firlgtt rtiarsret both warn. This cAVLIS'LV," 11 1 r t'iioTri.ttH!v?rylowrt1rarc and t&At I posit ivdy wi!l not deviate ffwSii)X?A!2irJn warr-ii-4 far year. 1 wn.tt tiii iustru n luore renenUly introdncd, bene tfu unuoISZi a ..wit 1 1. u iUcj t'raanari-nria?. Order obm, aa cvrry Ortmn "imWmcllu7Be?lf5." '1 ot.iet-s.lt l a, .taiUli ndvcrtiaeaieat. TU-n-x lean Umagiv you this apical Id hrnla brm'nEfr 1 . ic at e j , t. u vvrdo wo J to a x-c thM rrt bu-nraim. Over Seventy Tkoi4Zr Ueattr. il l:" I IiMM and Onrans am now 1 1 actual use Orou Taay t the civil :a-i wald, and 1 c.lWi.poaryonp tn .r"rw 1 U j u t tivc 1,-ct aatisf action. SrJca now very lnre, constantly iiwrvaxingat a raui.l ri e. Tl. oa" -- JalUoiiclaA-aerieai: M ir.niWteO tertbwal!iiniiinanfcaicr. I h.-.ve ixUnoTsl iptIIlI!?1" i indc,i.tJu.r.-'rcraJ V",.' of Km rope, I a.n more drtarmiiMd thaj. rr-, that no rttvto???J ykHm-hont the ernU eiv.Uaed world HaM I unapt m nUnl rty my eatebratf instnunatita. K? '5Iiir!SlM i! " "Itwardn. Beware 1 1 mtationr ! My CTtWocwhttfljtii)toitatiKkiIiJlU' ?on. able unit .torn. i:.w -Buy tho bcrit ! HmI avoid the morKpoUKTaXd liMRiS Kews.i;r with liiuoh uu .-ntija a'jout tut of llanos and OrsranstVea U any a4drav TtSmA7lJm't la tk,. very Uwmu anJ nothing ean he aved on this Instrumant by oarrrpelraca. mn7r!tJiu?mH D. w i tt 0 1 yuj:-; o !,--one and y,i fric.ul a han-lsotnprcsou. t rThisitW! rr1-itet.!ir...J" r-'-JHOW THIS CPLENOIO OFFCR TO YOUR NEICHQORS. M T Jj Iricc ! The iNEW AMERXCAN" is easily learned, does apt get out o' oder anj will i more work with less labor tna. any othei? machine. Illustrated; Circu'ar lurn.shol o application. j 1 ,' . J AGENTS WAN.TED, 4 J. S. DOVEY, Manager, 01 N. Charles Street. lJaHimoro.Md. MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C. C E RrriI O A'.rES : $ - I do not hesitate to say the American Machine Surpasses all other macliinee. Beside in all the work that other in.ichineH t an. it oveiseaius and works button holes in any fabric trora Swiss Muslin lo Ilea ver tlolh. J have u.-td Sinaer. Howe and Weed Machine, int find the American is superior io them all. f I have used the Singer and other machine, and would not exchange the America fcf. any. f Meroxey& Rro., Agents American Sewing Siks: 1 have ued the Howe, Singer, chines, and woiiul not give the American in the circular. I consider it superior to all Very respectfully, DEEDS & Fee Simple Dcctls, Deeds in TruH, Mortgage Deeds, Commisaionere' Veep, Sheriffs -; Dceds, Cliattle Jlortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certific(eV Distillfrs" Entries, an4 various other forms for sale at the lL! .- WATCHMAN 6FFJCE.fi"' SALE! NOTICES, f Administrators, executors, cdnnni$sioners, sheriffs, constables, agents, c., are advised'0 call on us for printed sale notices, j It . is certainly great injustice to owners tojtut up their property at public auction Without first giving ample notice of the sale. TM re quirements of the law on the subject every body knows are insufficient. Property H often sacrificed from this caulc wljen a dollar or two sjient in advertising might saved it and made it bring iff valdc. We furnish sale notices promptly and cheap, fs PAMPHLETS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS CARDS, Posters, ! M EAD ! ! ! Try, an be convinced That it ia much Cheaper, Bitter and more coBvemnt to tine ''Barklry & Iliwon'i Enlrrpriic Pore Boait td Coffee," I t which thousands of families are now tiing ex- clusivelv. Call on your Grocer, and try a nackase of Barklev & Hasson's Enter prise . Eoasted Coffee, where jou will get aatixfaction or your raon-y r efunded, j Foraale by All Oroceis, and Mfnnfactnred by BARK LEY & HAJ'SOX, 2d.-2m Baltimore, Mu. BONDS I To make Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechanics- Liens, for sale at jthia Office NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN 0 Octaves, 13 Stops, 2 Knee Swells, for $55. : L Inn hen bod ft. iT, lsbfl.l:ul, eoruMiurtion. ty Crtnd ftiu1,""!- from S25 to $45. Buy only the NEW AMERICAN If Ii TUS Only Cewins Machin 77?e S mju'-st, the Xott Tar-j ai: uti m i," f ? y he&lt it j amilyl Sewing Machinal -o- I - MISS M. RUTLEDGEj AKS. 11. N. lKl(iLl S; lifibnry, N. C, May 22d, 1872i Machine: Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & Gibbs, Sewing jjh- for all of them. It will do all that i claimed lata others I have evereen. . j MRS. GEO. W. HARRISON MO I IT GAGES. i SCHOOL CIRCULARS, Mont hi v otatei en kinds, aMayjBvau wuci sj w thli Taper. . S7.00 ?0B 63 CEHTS. The A merican Diamond DictiontryJ j- taininc 30,000 word, orthoirrapiy, PryV" ciation and definition according lo"1,l.Jj: English and American Lexicographers;!"1 trated with nearly 200 engraving ; the wanta of the nthotar ami at tlieme ttroe just what a plain learned person need. "J decidedlv the best dictionary ever ?r'n"Jr; Contain 700 double column pages. S"? bonn4 in cloth and gilt. Type clear and M some. Snt free to any reader of thw Ff upon recept of 63 cents, to pay actual PJj and packing charges. ! This great offer t?" -for thirty davs only, and is made solely W'"'; purpose oMntnMlnction. Bnt two dJfJJPJ aries will le sent to oi.e address. This apf Dill once, vrarrvow oem "i or 3 cent Dotae stamps. anarr . National Book (hmpany, Jjocifan Mat. fcheap Chattel, Mortgages various other blanks for sale her a ! ' -i. -I .' '' .- ii - ! --'!.. ! i: ,L '' -' . -

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