f.. .1 J. :! "Q. : . 1 : . ;;iS':. i 'ii.fi '.ill : II n- '.I- ailSCISIXANEOL'S, Lively Though t& I To love ami 1kj loved i twtr j All natnre amiUs. true love to greet, -!! And time glidetf by with silken feet ; iltatlove contemned gives direst pain, Such a life neTericnows again, y Thongh oft we kneel at mocking fane, i . , - 'r . . , Anon. ; True love is grounded one steera. if Tun isgoml, truth isf better, and lave iJei-2wcXmiy.-. j-V : 1 Passion is a blaze! and Jove a flame. -Eli Omni. 'vf the breast tLove : seldom , haunts 7 i f where learning lies. Pope. L Ilate makes "us vehement partizans, bwtlbve still ' more-soGoetKc. y. iovwe are alj fools alikel raA. Thft pure.loveof .argood man and n truewptnan is the le$t tvpr of earth ly elicity.Za Motile, U , . Ii6ze;'pne time layeth burdens j another time; giveth wings. &V 1 Sidneys vH :- .lidve the virtue of woman. Lhidecqni,' . ' . b ; If' jlpve the deceit generally out strips the distrust- RochefoucavJC, '' Xqve is the only true inspiration. Where love dwells is paradise. Micbicr. SpiiuicrV Blaufc Amazement. The man who will agree !,to work for nothing, is the hardest kind of a One day, a short time after the; late man. to satisfy, when you cqpie to set unpleasantness terminated, the' cor-1 tleiwith him. ; I . a . a. - : I i - - -, - . resionding clerk of Gen. P. E. Spin- ' There" arc two cesses of men amons nerthen U. S. Treasurer, entered .the our acquaintances whont : we , never sanc'HM ?f thaVofficer ; and quietly trust. ,The first consists of those whom Iai(La letter qni inclosure before him. we dont know enough about' the sec Thoold man took.it up looked at it, ona of those whom we know- too much and began to look savage as he no1 about.1 ": ticedilhat the inclosure was a Con federate note. He next read the letter which was' a very courteous TIic Winter Palace e))istle from a1 Sou constructed, !) who hern 'man nofyetj EtatecTT that, inas- much: as1 the. United States" had suc ceeded to the assets, oFthe Conftdcra- ! ; The winter palace at St. Petersburg in which was made the recent attempt to take tlie Czar's life, is thd largest palace In' the. world, and is the resi- dence of, the Emperor and his coiir i '. -"'i t M r ti: m ?r sata to be inhabited by no less than o,uw persons oi aa ran ks. xi occti- ninnaii loirl tliat lnf nt "!- rr mnt.l'.-.. i- . 7 f v v;va Ithe reign of Peter the Great, lieloncred cy, he presumed there, would , be', no ; j The obedieut spri.be accordingly re plied, re-inclosing the note and sta- Lqye is precisely to the moral na-Lt n ? j , .. idiic vtiui mc suit ia t,v uc vaitii. Balzac, ttfA UfA Atl AW DMA I 4t , -, -r, iernal regions. theiTreasurer reconi i - I mend fin him in hnvA it. Mthrt flmrn I- . Ill I1IO ronltr n ancnrl thA I.AnAm Iva niiiff in i fa Aitrn wtr llmj I ..... KTVi JU IbO U1IU Will. iUHI.! J ' It- I f ' II t fill , I 1, 0- " ; " , I riirrinilSl V. JUKI ho nlwiok lexl hnnrtilv ' . ; 1 I nvnr it. fnr RAVfrnl w'nol-c !i;nl-i'n,. ln 'ot- k-i l j " ' ' r' w uii viiai. ia iuvwi is aiu. jercmy 1 1 i u i r i r ., L imfl PTtincrillSshfVl til. r.rtl Koiithnmon I fPIVAll T rrm tlia niln whn nnn aixoa,! ; wviv.t,o jjvo. A. il : -l tor not answering ine uenerars let by requesting brer tojeash the mste.w ietteV 1 tr a n4 ' tii n I nr Iionlr 1 n KIc li o t iv"Vv ' . . : t ' . to Count Aphraxm, the High Admiral, gan , to think jt over and get mad. . , i I ' , f ' H j . i 1 i . "it: - J- who made it a gift to the Czarr Peter Mu .wJHvThe present palacp wascpmplet- . i - h r. ed in 1849, occiipying only. two years . , u K , in construction, although it was built . . - . h - . to . m a style of. unexampled splendor, x i .i'iK , - vf - afi(I at a cost almost fabulous. The ufuuuumuous.au uie. ueau oi ine ex-i Tt i Lo. xiau oi ot. oeorge, or auaiance cnam- ber is an apartment one hundred and forty, feet long by sixty feet broad, and. in it the court receptions are held. The throne room of Peter the Great, the Gallery of the Field Marshals, the Reb, lie turned to the clerk and safd: "Tell the man to go' to 1" ' , jj j . i -w..v.w ?, a4ni uic -iirii ii cos i P .. . :. . . drawing room are also superb apart- '-ww w .vu wwwk.vru, vw" till, lllb 411 I r.l . J the chambers is the White Hall, in which the court fetes are held, arid which is finished in pure white and gold. The picture gallery of the win ter palace contains one of the finest 11 . a. . . collections ot aintinrs in theiworld: o i , taken in conjunction with the collec tion in the Hermitage, which adjoins it, but of itself it is confined mainlv Leighlo7i. tn nnna i i i!- a i i , to battle pictures. In the Hermitage r ' ;. - . ... sooner, but explained that the dc-r . .. . i ? juove is an egotism oi two. Abbe I, , . . . , jgauenes are some ot the best! works delaSaUc ; 7. t , , Tv """ of, Reubens. Murillo. I Van iDvke. Icould not love thee, dear, so much , "J. J v Rembrandt. Tintoretto.! Tenir VP . UL- X. : ! , -j '.4 i ; I KPn ill Tllf IllKf!ltira fit tha I MMsitM. I ' 'i 1 T-A - r T I T w ' ' 'wui, 1UVUV1 X llUb 1IUIIU1 1UU1 C MJUVCUICV. I . -1 . . ne -inen proceeaeaito state tnat, m i love's selfishness is harmless. Lfo- Jtnotm. v - - - I Ah, loving is a painfnl tJirill, , And not to- love more painful still ; lasquez, and other renownd artists. The Romanoff ffailerv.in the wimornnl- i " a r t - - lr he had traveled to the dwelling-place c- --1-tr.uts of every of-OId Nick and actually an f ll,.e f raTn0f,,nPS,nce3 -.,L... i.: Stt. ... . edorowich, including many ? interview with him. He described the Butf Oh ! igive the greatest pain, sulphurous deity as a rather affable. " iui 0m uuw 4uvcu, iil: a in. Aum On the second sover- ichael bald headed old cuss,jand said that, on b of Peter the Great floor of the palace arc kept the crown presenting the Confederate note and i - r- A Leap Year Proposal. jejvels, embracing some of the? fin est-gems in Europe. On the main 1 NATURES OWN REMEDY r if BURIAL CASKETS! A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BUJOaiMR&KIDNEYS? CURATINE, For .Blood Di&eucs. j '.CUI1ATIHE, ' : For Liver Complaints. : 'CORATIHE, ! j ; Kidney iHe. IfiaHATiflE, For; Bhtniaatiam. curatine; ; i For 6croful Diseaacs. t Tot XrMpcIat, Finjpl.i, Btotcbu, ate. i I have juss receivert and hare on exhie bitiou in? the Room Abore the Hardicar Store of Messrs. Crawford & Tavlor a v- ry Handsomo Assortment of Uurial Ca. ! kets to which public attention is invited- J, '. 't i ' THEr AKE 'OP, - if ' VERY NEAT . STYLES. Harmless lb action and j Carerallr Made and of various Graces.. Will sirs&aiffira J ,b? ,0.w wi-Mn of th K.HKI imiiiiti -au nnu ee mem. . l am pre pa lea to Undertake and furniVh evervthihEr reonir- ed SSL-Special atteni Ion to Preserring Bo diea from Discoloring. tissj I have had much personal experience in thilinejand feelnre -NEW t?L 1AMERIGAH . Only Sewing M'a' - 11 1 A medivlnal com pound of known rain T comblniuK in one prep aration . ihfe curatlva ; power for the evils which prodace all dta- :. eases or the Jf MMf . the care of all JMt i re eucji as St-oV 4a, rnmr. Jlit -Trtter.&alt Jtktnm, Ithmnnttttitn, tter eurial ' Xolmottina, also; CoueMjMiffoM,- gf-tiot hottf Htou . f . ! JSef euie I'rliie, ete. '. i ...';. : . i ASK T0ukDRU6GlST ' -1 FfJR !T.r --J BOTCEEECALtS. BALTIMORE, Ud. rBS-; Kov.2o, 1879. C. W. 0. WOOLWINE. 0:0m l-i- u r - ' Fr i i H fTt'',' Hal A TejetabJe preparation and the only rare r-mnlj la the world for Briffnl'a biaeaae. Te8?I?on,fLl" of thehlghest order in proof Of th&ie Btatements. j . ar-For the core of Dl nboteaJ call for Wavw ner'a Safe Diabetes CstreTTI rtiI!!? c,ure.lf Brlgrnrsi jand the other and Ufer Cure. S. Halcltenic. - dies are sold and' Dealers in Medicine cveryifhere. y3 J Proprietors, BE"Seml for Pamphlet and Testimonials. O. U. L, Onr Universal Liniment For Man and Beaut. A certain cure for Pains. AcIim Bruises, &. : Manufactured at i 18:tf BARKER'S J)ruS Store. Olllliera letter in iia . Iinsf t.ha n il ,b j ':i . j . floor of the palace is the room known as the death jchamlicr ofNicholas I., fellow danced at it. and. tnmlnof tn si - . i a T 7K-7.L.1 "IT . ri- ci t ' I Clerk. Kliil-; -"Hm-a hav fliJa man Atic uuitiiu -L uiliuj jii fin nr-t-vrn .1 linn t r r . ?v.n bt.i mau 11101 i .r . . . . I . " ' iJ Ti c . ? ' ,, , woereinai mouarcli led March 2, and the Maiden Jby1 the Well. - mqnejr. I know Spnuier well enough; tVu ' A : l4. , M ..y. . ... , .ul;.! . : i . . , ' looo. - Li is. and was then, entirely : j, this efldorsement is good enough for ! , r ' , . TT! : it. ' t ., " . i - f i ... uQToid of any splendor. His sword. Notmanyniilcs from San Juan- ;. turning o hi guest, he tLzrv more than fifteens-resides a youne continued: "Just tell Spinner I'll I rM -.,:.i - ,! , L , A J. not farmer, who is not over ' twenty-five years of age. He has considerable oftJ$ requisite the coin. Up to with- l.t- ..1- i' . . j- wiierc ue icii mem. wrtrvu ma vuiiwiBwiueuLi ior any amount . . j; 5 aiLTUS lOr. - s 1 T'.t-. A , k mi I lvi" ir.U OULUMDA.-- i ne Taking I'Thif, letter was hown to the old (7?fCtsA Messenger mentions an intcrcs- iq a very, short time he hadt led a man, who read it. and found speech tiner proof that Solomons shrewllno lonely life, s but thanks to tlic year inadequate tb fitly express his views ; has descended - to the Israelites oi ioou, wnien lias proved Ins salvation but he tliouglit until the skating park New York. Two women claimed to a young lady has proposed to him, on the top of his head grew purple, be widows of a brother in the order of and he is now enjoying her society as When 1 he recovered! sufficiently to B'uai Brith, and demanded the en his wife. The follow illf is tliP wnv it I command lammncrp lia . j i ----- " s iu uiai-unuiviii muiiwy wtiiuii is iiayauie on WV. MM t oa uruugm auouiMiie young man corresponding clerk and said, wh e a tUe death of a niemhpr. ' Th rl'oe had every qualification ibr a good bland ! smile radiated: his face, com- ed brother had been marnwl annlv KtlornAoa J 1 -111. ' ' . ! . . . l-i . . - J UU,UW out noiwitnsianaing ail uiunicaung a roseate glow to his cn- once, and there could hn hut nnn .1 . . ... - I . - 1 ' - f - " wW " W. wis was extremely bashful and blush- tire coriutenance: "Mr. , I think pw; but the lod;e could not determine u riear- to Jus ears everv lime linlthis 13 a fjroou time to drm tli .m.. I whiMi r im i,..,! 1 1 L -p. ml ; . j w " -!V(Vi..v WW. W 3 I iw.w.. w Kllw HUlUtll 1IU11 Uwtill III!) W1IC. At length, however, one of the wmen proposed that the money should be equally divided between them. 'This proposition relieved the Hebrew in tellect of its perplexity, and the wo man who had .proposed to discount her rights as a wife and a widow was promptly-shown to the door. The Solomonic precedent is recorded in the third chapter of I Kings: verses tcvi- xxvii. j mi.' x T 'Ail r .- i , --m mw n i" ji a Tf- caught sight of a young lady. More- pondence." over, he imagined he was a fright to , ' " : . ;"; oenoid, and ; no girl would conde- i A Detroiter Interviewed. HOend to Innlr tVlfVl tfetxm. imva. T. !'r VH. -s "' ' T- ii4, broker rt..te in tho-iouu- , -V ! rV"" "!"""" ", DC try Hi Mbef 14 l.lt iifter mm poul- "Mawuwl lo leau aiieot single try g,,t suck in the roda-hole, although .blessneisftll.tlie days he mightlwan- UvingJUig!tf boggy an;i a strong horse. uer iaoput on the terrestrial sphere. lie Kot out took. -a- raifj off a fence, aud One:danowever, he8 stopped itihe gSm tlie- Vehicle bnt, when house J where1 resided a lovelv S rl tS t'inyoang'womKn, Shn' U! IDILl t - " V ! l ifAi ' v lweuiy-8lx years pi age. SJie Ualt MtfeOhy he IwaCpn edarveyed the-situationyand said : everyteeaion:iuid became infatuated You stand by the hoise while I lieavo the road and fi- ippies and garden 1"H roiij-ana uoirt do afraid of gettiui: truck, and was determined ihnfc th mna "u.J01"' auds audiboots." ice s66nld be brokPn ln., Their united efforts released the vein- .rlT'l,ar.ll?uiar. granted to the ted, looked np and doxvh sterner sex. ( .The yourie ladv thp'rpfnr n'allr said: TTm J J w . . i "Stranger, I'm blunt spoken. Who are your7 i JIegaveJus name aiid residence, and bji3 cuiiijuneu. I'm over twenty-five worth $500 in cash, aud this is alIi h'm: as shood by the wel l.and, cal 1 ing the young man by l,ls W !n V.an,e askcd him whv he iVf Vi' carried. He replied WltiiTni!!riroricf In i."- .1 . . ' .1 " "vucaiuem mat lie Know all about house work uma 1 tainfc there - was anybodyJwho leapyear. ve inni. "Whv" rot.li wou Yesj I know, Lot for heaven's sake don't as he jruuuiauy wun great fervcnfir T 1- - . jouj ne replied will hl6f Vaii " -' ti JJ saw the drift. , 1 '! u Vai.3ou,ltThe vouny mn ,i - - . . - r 1 , 0 : "t oee m re, sue 1 con tinned looking iirnetl red and shmmpr rL , 1 . . , ' . ; Vfy J OKln 1 I . . w. WW.fcw Lliri K En II . T. . 1 . . T llll AP.k 4.17 . . ..w mi mo tjc. nuf n srraii; him lit irirl. ear a Xo. 7 shoe and I like the looks of T.o;-,-., -"Jiicuiw'ms . wrrp uuu , r,. - - matie.ationcc for tlie marriage ceremo- - -e8Jb,lt Iou talk - that way , to but finally he did manage-to tell her K ea At! -iirht " y, aiulin Jess than a week tlicy were me; ci. : . I . y.ng together as man and wifk hn: L "T"8 TT! and r Sin nv n-i1r.!: . '. '.-k 1 " i 111 j wi nave me or not T77 Iy as-birda in a nest. t Hit it.; t ni.n m-u i ue laiter- k-iifn ... ... -r- 7..-(-'iUi l . M A iarally is like on equipage First the Either, the draught horse; jiext th l.the.wlKs.for.they are al vays running aronnd; then the girls, they are surrorinded by felfows; the baby occupies the lap-board ; and the nioiner well what o xrnWJ.rr out a tongue, anyhow? Villi etl." "Honest Injun i "Well, thaj; settles me and I won't ride, 111 take a4 cut across the held to oldSpoo ner'i He's SJoiir sonsjand a fool neph ew, and I'll begin on the old man and pop the ciowd clear flown to the idiotfor I've fltiinixed'arouna this world jast as long s I am going to! Good-bye, sir, no ham uone.'t: i A responsible party in Birmingham, England, has made the following position to the Virginia Bureau of pmigratio : For a supply of maps, &c hand-books and $5,000 in cash, he will advertise Virginia lands, j&'c., in not less 'than .250 pajcrs in Ureat Britain ; in leading papers in anciout of London : in lcadinr -aorrienlr.lirjil O O p-. . papers, and in railway guide, fee, and he will publish a monthly Vir ginia journal, putting 1,000 copies at so many railway statious, ami 500 m reading rooms, &c, &c. The plan suggested is worthy of consideration. During the past tllrce months we have had 25,000 immigrants from Great Britain, of whom 'ojuc hafl were from England. They pre fer the South to the North. Raleigh Observer, ' -'- AROUND tie CORNER TO THE PUBLIC RREEf ING ; JULIAN &FRALEY, iCaMaetlaisrsaii Cafplers. Their prirtv are as low us it i rxwible lo fiiiike ihem, au l ilieir work not inferior to any. Tiny fill ordain in i li'artiiiont. Their reudy niride stock in linty! comprisep a general assortment of !um-. furdittiru Bed stead.-, HureaiiH, Clothes IVesses, Lounges, Kacks. V ardrn es, Uook-t'Hses, (n p! toanl and Cliiina Preysts, Candle lando, Tin S.tfts, Desk, T.. 1.1.'. tl 1 . i ... . ' ., ' . limit-, asiiMaiuw. vnairs, V5. ilicy also keep an assortment of ! COFFINS nf a In tit, pine and poplar, from $1 niwards. Also, VViirdow 8ash. They till orders without, vexations delnys. Will contract for :u center's !. . . I . r ...... wh niHi wnrrnm paiiftiarrion. Will t.ike good lumher and country produce in ciclianP iVr furniture. J'hop nearly opposite; Watchman Office.; ; . JULIAN & FRA LEY. 4:ly ' .h s .iwacQ O. prs s- e a iiiiKgg as? ! o r a iilSP MERjCAN'is easily learned, does notgst out ofoider and ji less labor tha. any other machine. - Illustrated, Ciku'v lurn . The -NcV AM more, work, with application.- AGENTS I do not hesitate lo sav the American Machine surpasses all other machine's ... .. . .. .. a .. . V. 1 . nn ini all the work that otnerinacnints can. it oveftscuuiu ami wor iniltoii holts in - afiVffi5j from Swiss Aitudin lo JJeaver cloth. 1 have '.used. Sin-jenf. Howe arid Weed J.l:. Wi ; tind the Vmerican is kuuci ior lo them all. t-; ...,!. ' ftl -4IISS M.RUTLIGEV1 any I have used the Singer and other machines, and ; would uot texchange. the Aml.Ji 1 i ... i IJsbtiry.X. C. May !2d u-ro MeroKeyA Bro., Asenls American Sewing Machine : - ' ' ? " ; ' i .J, . r Sius: 1 have ustd the Howe, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox A Gibbs, Sewine'il chines, and would not give the American for all of them. It wido alpat ia claitue4 f0 ,r -I in ine circular, i consider u superior io an oiuera i nave ever seen. ' ' H ! Very respectfully. . MRS. GEO. WaiARRIS0K f g DEEDS & MOB,TOA(3rEi! Fee Simple Deeils. Deeds in Trust, Jlorlgac Deeds, Coniiaigoncr$f . Deeds .". Shedffit t' Deeds, Chattlc .Mortgages, Farm. Contracts, Marriage anifontiriuatioa Ccrtificajie&j !' Distillers' Entries, and various other forms fur' sale At the ' "fe if ' WiTCIIMAN 0FFIC1 SALE NOTICES. :t i .! s '; p. I'Hii Administrators, executors, commissioners,-sheriffs, const alilfiij ngt-nts, '4'c, are alriWafili call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to nvi ukMi their property at public auction without first mvimr ample notice of the sale Tim Jh it . it , ... . 'L (lnircnicnis oi me law on tnc subject every Inxlyjvnows afensiithticnt, IVopxrljiii often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or two spent Jii advertfsRj'iuiny havt saved it and made it bring its value. We furnish sale notices!; promptly and dicap. v 1 l xtoticss ro rcDTiira land. p.s As? pknTTSD.ijf1 1 SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 1812. f ' T rap eXQ GEORGE PAMPHIiETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Monthly CARDS, Posters, r ' 1 btateiiicnts,1: all kinds; j . ?i . - ' ; ... , , Who has once nsed the PEOPLES' MACHINE will prefer it oveiralHthersf jinds f f-. AdEXTS Renin" it find it Inst what- tW ; PEOPLE want, stitch, runs easil EE 5.LD I A. CLAEK SOLE AG EXT, 400 BROADWAY NEW YORK. ' IS IO D rmpar- r:r-r7 1i of a PFfar tvfj'tf, isis.-,ii. I bv 11 C :5TI?T ; . i ATj ;'vi) -.X "-.T-- ! -r JtJ r In ior Bad Cottox Skei. A Georgia paper remarks upon the fact, which some of the farmers of that State have just discover ed Jthat aast quantity of the cotton seed put away forw the-parpose of planting, has ratted, from ; being ; overheated. In view of this fact, it wouid be welljfor fapmers to examine their piles of cbtton seed which they have reserved for plant ing, and observe their condition. The warm season we have liad has no doubt canAod considerable losses of cotton iced. -Char. Observer. h - j lood. t H'- Mil . ... '.. i.n. -ri h Kfxilr. ;. pint -A.l vHt'r (h it, J r )jm !' Tp!a ni-.i:. 7 "ir.-..'i'! 1; .ii . f:, i .-f.vel 'J iio elf -i :c-j i- .- -. . t, .- f , 1 . nrioJ wi..t 4 i? .'x'viti 1 ' r 1. tf .-ir..-1. r .. iomv ni; nt or 1 r-.t I f . V c.,r 'ill t ) :; ,hty vr-p ri... - 1 1:.-ir i nrrio m .;,. j.,M.kM i--t i T' !! jt, t ' ; ) ! U' f... t Tv l.irt m J h -t liww.i'n fc. i . , tfHIVikm taJS'4kiu J'uwdiT, .t i IVrmty ti:ro-: Cir-t. i ! . p,8 n n ! Tv-k f p t. ln.ir is h.rria iijn ai d r.'a.l f. lijr. I show th;j Vd yo-jr ssoczk. 12:5m i The distinctive fontnrps of this .w.i. . - -r . ' - uiiii ii. ia uiaae irom lue very nnest SEA ISLAND COTTON. Tt Is finished soft as the cotton from which it. is made: It ims no- waxlnsr or arll'U-lal tinlshTodo-eirp ineeyes;iCH the strongest. 8niooUn"st, nnd tmtsi clastic sowtn-T tureaa In the in lrkci : for machine sewing it nas no equal; lt is woua.l on WIIITE SPOOLS. The Black Is the most perfect JET BLACK. ever produced In siooleottnn. hrlncr d ved a svstrr. patented by ourselves. The colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PHCCESS ! I rendertnsr them so perfect and brl'Hnnt that dress- makerseverywuere usethemlnsiead of sowinsllks. We livvlte comoartson and r.'s:v-mtUv ask ladlns to crtve it a fair trial and convince themselves of Its superiority over all others. 'i o be liau at wholesale retail from J. D. OASK1LL 5:6m Salisbury X. C, It makes the shuttle lock; ? . ! . ' .lit does Hie widest;' range oif woik, and winds the bobbins without, vunningM the works of tlu machine. "Write- for descriiit- ive lirculars and full paVtieularsi . i ) 1301 & 1303Buttonwood St., PMlafielpMa-Sewini Maine Cn, PHILADELPHIA; PA HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ISAAC A.SHEPPARD &C0.lSaItIa9rdAU. Manufacturers of THE CXLEB2L1XED -' II f tlinil ll :mm 111 I I I 1 I I 1 I I - Ml i tturn Unsurpassed for OurabiIit, Economy, and Convenlene. Combfadn all Iapparemeata f Tl t Ab4 Perfect U Operatlmk ALSO A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF. BtPEKIOB HEATING STOVES - i C. F. BAKER & CO., Salisbury, N. a. VOX BALK SY- :6m !1 rf ji ' i - !T3a . ti. ' .!-,;t a i tsttl - a H: t"V liXUUm Siapr ajciD Trinpliait!" FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT ThE STAT E PAIR. Note the following improvements: An Elegant guikl ed stand. Improved ! Bobbin Wirider,- winds thread witliont running the inachine. Improved patent Journal, which makes it ; . i THE LIGHTEST .RUNNING MACHINE BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Sold cheap for cash, or small monthly instalments, atj the office of the Singer Manufacturing Company, next dbor to Barker's Dm Store. i f Will ear or prevent Disease. Ko Hons wilt die of Colic. Bots or Lnts Tm- Tkk. if Foatz's Powders re nsed in time. Foatz's Powders will cure and preven t Hog Cboubi Foatzl Powders will prevent Gapes ix Fowls, Foatz's Powder will increase tlie quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, asd make the butter firm and iweet. Foatz's Powder will cure or prevent almost kviet Disxass to which llorsca and Cattle are suhject. FOUTZ8 Powdibs wiu. eivc Satisfactiox. field everywhere. DAVID E. rOU'l'Z, Proprietor. BALTIMORE, ild. Theo. F. Klutts. Agent, 2:Gm Salislmry, N. C. cviwi ch icly. J. O. liEAM; Act. GRAY'S SPECIFIG MEDICINE. TRADE MARKThe (irtat EnglistiTRADE MARK htMtur ; An un falliDjf cure for luminal VVejikness, Spermatorrhea, Impoteney, anrLall dtseajics that follow as a sequence ot Self-Arjtise: as Loss ot Memory. Univer sal Lassitude. Pain BEFOkZ TAEIX3.tn uie Baefe, Dim-A ma Tirlsa neswor Visiua, i rerafitare old Astp, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Gravel . ; tFuIl particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. KTTne specinc Medicine Ls sold brail -draipelst at fl per packope, or six pnekases for $5, or will b3 sent tree by maU on receipt ef th moner br addresslntr 1 CRAY MEDICINE CO.. Mkchamcs' Uicx, Detroit, Mich. ' f"Sohl In salLsbury and everywaere by all -HJgglst. 7;!y. BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer and Mechanics Liens, ior sale at this Office 1 i h ! ?jiJi' Practical Blacksmith HORSES EI0ER. SHOP connected with Brown & Verble-s Livery SUibles. p-14 designs of Shoes, to suit any suape ot fwt. All shoeing on strictly sci-ntltic prln clplesand WARRANTED. All kinds biacKsiulthing promptly done. is:iy Snbscribe for the Watchman ovAy 2 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN Cheap Chattel Mortgages, ariotig otlier biaokB for sale here WIIEIV.XOU WAKT l: "n:Lr ii ari w Are I At Low Figures n 'j Call on the undersigned atNo. 2. GrhC KOW, i - - - V-r . : : ., D .A. AT WELL. Salisbury .N. C, June S tf. Mortgage Deeds for sale here Also various olbcr blans. r ' : r: PAKSOX'S SXUFF;S0l increasing n favor. Tjy it. It is mild and jure. For sale, by; , , J, IJ. Garkill.! . r 1 ' : ' . . - v - . ..... 1 t- - -rt i - H

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