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11, IS 6 7. S r 4 HP i OF TaW ' ii V XV Kit V I' A(SK CIT1 WAT! IfMI. "UtlL 'iKMH. ant of the Traina- -s. O. H. Meal v aa r. a. Kltxl I IB A. M. We4 4 43 r. M. Kaat 10 MA, ji. 7 ' I" couliuitcd indisposition of tbo Editor accounts for the want of editorial saatWir to-day. Ho hopes to bo able to re sume Lin sanctum in a few days. afTew Advertisements. Col. Wi. Binuham announcing com mencement of the celebrated llinglmm School. CoL Bingham, we learn, haa in prcaa a new grammar of the KnglUh language, which will oou bo ready. We doubt not, from Col. Bingham' high reputation that this work will prove valuable to our school literature. K. J. Holmes, Dissolution of firm, dec. We regret to learn that the Hon. B. C. Puryeac was stricken with paralysis at his residence, in Yadkin County, on last Sunday morning and is not expected to lire. A lady friend styles Deiuorest's II us tratcd Magazine as Queen of the Month lies, and it is not unworthy of the title. The July number, which has come early to band, is as gorgeous as the month it re presents. It is brimming full of good sto ries, line illustrations, household hints, and gay, seasonable fashions. Notwithstand ing that this publication is issued from an "Emporium of Fashions," the editors do not disdain a glance at folly as she flies, and some of the best hits at prevailing fri volities winch wcqare ever seen were I four.d in the rages of '' Deutorest." To i ladies living far from metropolitan centres, j it is especially valuable and useful, and wc are nc t surprised that" se many confess it u indispensable." The,,,,subscription price is 3 per year, Willi a handsome premium. Address W. JENNINGS DEMOUEST, 473 B o dway, N.t. New Orleans, July 9. Yesterday morn ing at half past 9 o'clock, Brevet Brigadier General John W. Foray the, of Geo. Sheri dan's staff, called at the Executive often, at Mechanic Institute, and told Governor Wells that he bore a written communica tion to him from the General Commanding, which was found to be aa follows : Hkaixs vlfth M i li r a u v District, I New Orleans, Jane 7. ) Mr. J. Madison Wells, ex-Gov. of Louis- SlB :-r-Gov. Flanders has just informed me that he has made an official demand on you for tho records of the office which you have heretofore held as Governor of Louis iana, and that you have declined to turn them ovtr to him, disputing the right to remove from office by me, which you have acknowledged and urged ou me up to the time of your own removal. I therefore end Brevet Brigadier General John W. Forsythe, of my staff, to notify you that he is sent by me to eject yon from tbe Governor's room forcibly, unless you con sider this notification aa equivalent to ejec tion. . . (Signed) P.H.SHERIDAN, Maj. Gen. U. S , m. 5th Mil. Dist. Aftei reading the communication Gov. Wells stated to Gen. Forsythe : " Sir : I surrender the office I hold only to the sword," and called up Judge IJ van to bear witness to what ho said Without making any response whatever Gon. Forsythe withdrew. Ex-Gov. Wells has consulted with emi nent counsel as to wtiut course to pursue at law. About 10 o'clock Gov. Flanders, accom panied by Gen; Forsythe, appeared at the Executive office and entered upon his du ties as Governor of Louisiana, without any ceremony whatever. He stated tbjit his efforts' should, to the best of his ability, be exerted for the public good. tedious stories. Blessed are they that der ; for they shall besi married. lUenned lire they that are they are happy in the thought know evervthinsr. Blessed is he that is usrly in form and feature ; for the gab shan't molest him. Blessed are they that expect nothing ; for they shall not be disappointed. Blessed are they that don't advertises; for they shall be very rarely troubled with ciiHtomcrs. GOODS T ARE NOW RECEIVING A e aad deairahle Stock of Goods, within the last ten daya at re- nislingof the following CIIIEI If IAIN' A IVMSS ST., SALISBURY, X.C., H AVKJl'HT KHf Kl VKM ANIMIKKKK r'OH MAIJE a hrgiM rlawt of k O dsitsslst la patter 0 .000 Tank Fancy Print 8 000 Yards Bleached and Brown tics, Domes- Salem Fi: m a i i: Skiiixart. Weliave received the Catalogue of this ancient and renowned Institution. It is in a very flour ishing and prosperous condition, notwith standing the hardness of the times. No thing that wc could say would add any thing to its character or reputation. We learn from the Standard that tfad Republican State Executive Com mittee of North Carolina, met iu Raleigh last week, aud adopted the following reso lutions I Resolved, That this Committee rccom mend that a Convention of the Republican party of North Carolina assembled jn Ral eigh on Wednesday, the 4th day of Sep tember next ; and that the people be re qitcstcd to,, elect or appoint, through pri ma i v meetings, delegates thereto. Itesolved, I hat the Chanman appoint a Committee of hve, whose duty it shall be to wait upon Gen. Sickles in relation to the appointment of persons to office in this State, and also, with reference generally to the condition of our people and tho work of reconstruction. The Chairman announces the following gentlemen as the Committee to wait oh Gen. Sickles : C. R. Thomas, D. M. Car 1 ter, C. L. Harris, James 11. Harris and G. W. Brodie. The Committee appointed by the March meeting is now, we suppose, functus officio. There i, ta fact, now no Republican or-., ganization in the Slate, and, will not be un til after the September Convention. IV Bishop Atkinson has made the fol lowing appointments Hi.Unboro', St. Mary's, Orange county, Salisbury, Christ's Church, Rowan Co., ot James, Iredell county, StaU-Hvillo, 1 r. .1.11 county, Outiin's Chapel, Wilkesboro', Grove Chapel, Ca'dwell county, Lenoir, Morgan ton, June 12 ". 13 GOV. FLANDERS MAYOR WITH- ERS GEN. JOHNSTON AND OTH ER WASHINGTON NEWS. Washington, June 9. Benj. F. Fland ers, tbe new Governor of Louisiana, arriv ed there twenty years ago from N. II and commenced his carier as a clerk in the charity hospital. He was subsequently Secretary to Mayor Crossnan. aa ardent Know Nothing, Secretary of the Opelou sas Railroad, was violently opposed to co operation during the incipiency of the re bellion, and Federal Treasury Ageut for several years past. Sheridan seems to be unsupported here. His prompt action defeats tbe plans of the schemers and shocks the conservatives. SomC changes in the District Commander are regarded as certain. "The July meeting of Congress is now considered almost probable. Ex-Mayor Withers has returned from New York and will communicate with the President on Monday. Gen. Grant has returned from West Point. Gen. J. Johnston was at tbe War De partment yesterday looking after the inter ests "i his Rail Road. It is his first visit since 1861, when be vacated the Quarter Master General's Office. EAGLE Fill ADM & MACULVE SHOP. THE STRNO-RIBKK IS STILL OIVINO his undivided attention of the manufacture of his Celebrated two and four horae Threshing Machines and Horse foWOrsi with or without straw carrier , whieh for Durability, ease of draft, and speed of work, surpass every other sweep power in the laud, being capable of threshing from two to five hundred bushels of wheat per day. Engine work of every description, mill and factory year, circular aw mills, highest" pre mium straw cutters, corn shelters and ploughs, cultivators, gold machinery, and all kinds of cast i ncs and machinery made to order at short ndtiee ; also, a good supply of all kinds of material eonstautly on hand as cheap as the cheapest. ' I have for sale 1 first rate Ray's New Reap ing .Machine, with extra knives, 1 first rate one-horse tnowiug machine, with extra knives, 1 heavy iron turnitig laithe IOJ feet shares, back gear and screw fed. Two second baud cotton gins, east steel-saws, ner.rly as good as new, ten points to the inch. J fine mahoga ny Piano, very little the worse of wear and of good tone. One good two-horse wagon, on strong springs ami iron axles, fine for eddling tuliaeen. Last, hut not least; One first rate threshing machine and cleaner coiubimd. These articles will be sold cheap. J. H. THOMPSON, Tyro, Davidson County, N. C May 21, WuX. ; twdtw3uu The Extinguisher. A New Patent Fire Engine I BY MEANS OF THIS INVENTION 1,000 Yards Pantaloon Goods, in Jeans, Cottonades, Coast nitres, Linen Drills and Ducks. Best black French Cloths and Cassimeres, BOOTS AND SHOES, M treat variety. Summer Hats, For Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses and chil dren. Ladies' Dress Goods of all description and of THE NEWEST STYLES AND liO eel Prices. THE Ladies' Drees. Groods, Brown and Black 80k variety, Alpaceas -Black, Brown, Slats and Plaids, Irish Poplins, Foulartli, f juummn, trrnmiiurs, Star, Serpentine, Ltnen Worsted Braids, htd Glares White and Colored, Bobbin, (-., iu., &c. Sheetings, and Pillow-Gases, DOMESTICS. 'three Quart ' r, tour-Quartet, Five-Quarter, Six-Quarter, Seven-Quarter, Eiaht Qrnrter and Nine-Quarter Linen Sheet- Also, a Large assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Black Cloth, Black Cassamerc (Doeskin.) r uncff vassamere, aamnens, Linen Duck and Plain Jeans and Cottonades, Collars linen dt paper, Luffs, do do Gloves, Neck Ties, etc., etc. HARDWARE, Tin-Ware, Stone-Ware, &C., &0. &c. HATS, r BOOTS, Trains going East leave Charlotte. AKKIVE. LEAVE. CharkMte 12.10 A. Oiainrj, Ml A. M Hslisbary "-- IiinKt..n. :MS.. ".. irifrh Poiut 4.08.. "... (leensborOf 4.51.. 1.1.1 'i.'-iO 3.!4 4.07 4.50 fl.15 7.15 0JZ7 4. ' II Conioany Shops,. 0.00.. "... I I I I l I V 11 41 IIIIUUMiro 4 .tj. . Unlehrh 9.18.. "... G.aaVbhoro,.... 12.16 P. M. Trains going West arrive at Charlotte. AltHlVK. uuri Charlotte 12.19 A. M. Cnoeord 11.24 P. M... 11.25 P. M. .Salisbury 10-22.." ....10. " Uzinirtoi 9.3Bt." 9.33 " High Point, 8.48.. 8.44 Oreu8boro' 7.58.." 8.03 Coi i many Shops,. . .6.49. ." .... 7.04 mi-1 ' 5.56.." 5.58 ICaleiirh 3.50.." 4.05 " Ooldsboro' 1.07 " . ThetniMiBon thin road eon neet with those of the rhai li.lt.i ud Coliiuihui lUil lioad at Charlotte the Danville Road at Greensboro the Italeigh and Gaston mad at Raleigh the W iliniuatoii and YVrldon, und Atlantic and North Caitdina roads at Goldsboro. PasseuaerH from the South for New York will reach that eity as soon by the N. C. road as by any other route. JAMfiS ANUftttSUN, Superintendent. Office N. C. Rail Road, May 16,1867. tf DUPLEX SKIRT - the devouring tin mcs can be Kubdued in lens time than is required to write thin notice, and thus your- Bouses, Stores sad Furniture, and other' valuables may bo naved wheu they would lie destroyed before a Fire Company could be t nmmoiied. ' A L WA YS BE A D Y, POWERFUL AND PROMPT, thin little Engine is capable of being used at any time, by any person, and in any place, and eon sequently, of gubduiug a flr at Uie moment of its discovery even though it has already made alaniiiiitf progress. The great damage ntraahY done by the application o.a large quantity of .....4... i,- .... ... i: v i i ..i ii 1 1 1 1 i ..y .i ui .iHj r.uiur tn atlltul vmmij avoided by this process, as it is not the water which extinguishes the flame, but Carbonic Acid das, with which in it impregnated. It is Very Simple in Its Operation, the mere tumingof a small tap putting it into complete operation w ithout the slightest danger lire, OF -ILL KINDS. AT , BROWN fc GO'S- is the place to bar your Goods, they are always posted in the markets, and are receiving Goods every few week. Call and examine oar goods. CAPS, and SHOES For Ladies' Gents and Children. GROCERIES, Together with a variety of Goods usually found at a first claw Wholesale and Retail .Store, all of which they are determined to sell at the lowest cash price BroWfl & Co Country Produce of all Kinds, V I t - -- - New Brick BuiMiag, c- "'' Salisbury, If. C. I J. A. Bradsnaw, June 6th. 1867. twins IS 8ELUNO HIS It may be kept char- as i in. ry wilt redeem ana testroy $20,000,000 of compouud interest notes it tt it a u 17 18 10 21 2.J 25 3 Calvary Church, Henderson Co., July 3 Hcndersonville, - fltt 1 Bock, "-----r---" Asherjlle Jluthcrfordton, Lincipliiton, High Shoals, Charlotte, 8t. Andrew's, Rowan Co., Jfocksvilljl, Huntoville, 8aletn, Le.iksville, Mountain Chapel, The Trc-isur next week. The State Department has been official ly notified of the commutation of the sen tences of the huh American Feiiianr. The Postmaster General returned this morning and tne f resident tins evening. flic President received the first intima tion of Well's removal through the news- . . 4 .4 14 papers, lie considers these removals as unauthorized by the law. Surratt's trial undoubtedly commences to-morrow. to life, health or property ged and Ready for Instant Service, and it need not lie reehared for months, or even for years m so light that any person can carry it with the greatest ease,. Many part of a build ing that may he on fire. -, Entirely Self-Propelling, it requires no -kill to manage it beyond what ii necessary to direct the stream by means of a flexible tube. The Kxtingiusher oecupies no more space than a bucket of water ; weighs, when ready for use, from 75 to pounds, is strapped to tbe shoulders and carried on the back with the greatest ease. It extinguished tire promptly on Itomin, Tar. aud o! Per in Mr mumble material where water produce! no effect Wherever this Extinguisher has been tried it has proved . ... Kittirely SaeeessAil. The following from a leading Xcw York Pa per will show- its vast utility in a great city, and on 21, 23, 25 & 27, Broadway. New York (opposite bowling eaamt.) OS TIIK KI KOPKiS FUN. THE STKVKN's HOUSE IS WELL AMi WIDE- ly known to the travelling pablfe. Tne location Is ssaaelaHy satiable to raen-hant and nanlnei men ; tt in in rlose proximity to the baste part of Uw city is oa the highway of Southern and Western navel and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over 9W guests it is well furnished, and mmamnm every modern improvement for the comfort and enter tainment of IU inmaiea. ine rooms am spacious and well ventilated rovided with MS and water the attendance la prompt and rsapectral and the ta ble la generously provided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refaralahed aad remoddled. we are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our Guests. I GEO. K. CHASE CO. Jane 4, ISM. Sm ', Paorairrons. lwEW TAILOR SHOP, SALDsBURY, N C. THE SUBSCRIBES TAKES THIS METHOD OF informing the citixens of Salisbury and .surrounding country, that be has opened a shop at the "Mansion House, opposite Ennisa' Old Drug Store, where he flatten himself that, from bis long experience and attention to business he will lie able to give gen- GOODS AS QHMA? AD TH3 0HSAP3CT Consisting in part of the following Articles: Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes, READY-MADE CLOTjHING, Ladies' Dress Goods, Summer Shawls x Bleached and Unbleach ed Domestics, I. Cassinets, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Cravats, Calicoes, Balmorals, Monties, Lace Points, Flannels, Casimeres, Hosiery, Suspenders, Paper Collars, Hoop Skirts, Brooms, Crockery, KAIL KOADS, STEAMBOATS, araJtiMo.; nA U.ereby morit and receive. lil . . I eral patronage. 1M' IN ll,..i.Mi.r thm Va.- Vnrk an.l Phila Earthenware, Woodenware, Rope, Tar, Cutlery, Whips, dC, dr. n it t. it a n u 1 ft 7 II 11 18 20 21 2.'? 26 2S 2!i STtVESS OX CkXFISCATION.Mr. Thaddeus Stevens has again disrr garden the instructions of his physician, ami comes out with another letter in favor of confis cating the estates of rich "rebels," to com pensate the Pennsylvania, people for the losses and damages inflicted by Mrebel raids." He also reiterates his intention to procure small homesteads for the freed men who ' conquered their rebel masters at oar "request." Thaddeus hopes he will live five years longer, to work out bis scheme. We predict thai five years hence Thaddeus will, if living, be ready to den v that he e ws IkvoreiTJ-eonftscatidn. Rkn tnond Whia. THE INDIAN rVAR. Omaha, June 10. Gea Sherman has issued an order saying that the Pacific Railroad shall be well guarded. -The freight and wasenger have been -frw-rd-ed from the terminus under a sufllcient guard. ' - Qert. Sherman is sanguine of ebtaningl the I'latte Valley-of Indians in two weeks. The Indiana and nine passengers had a fight within nine miles of Moore's Inn - line passenger was killed, and a son of Gen. Davis mortally wounded. The pas sengers returned to Omaha (his ptorning Gov. Steel, after a narrow escape, has reached DewrwrCity. - SURRATT'S TRIAL. Washington, Jane 10. Surratt was placed upon his trial this morning. Tbe City Council hare organised. The Board of Aldermen elected are white men throughout. The Hoard appointed a negro Carrier, Reading Clerk, and a negro. Messenger. MACHINE SHOPS, 6C. It must be Invaluable. , x TlKKAXY's GbBAT JKWKhaV STORR, K. YORK Saretf by the Ktw ' PaUmt Fine Engine.. Be tween 1 Hud o'elock this morning'a fire broke out on the fourth floor of Tiffany's Jewttlry store, Kb. 550 Broadway, the fire occurred under a work bench. The flames extended to the fifth floor.. The fire was discovered by a private watchman employed on the premises. Several clerks who slept in the building attempted to ox tingnish the flames, but were unsnceesHral.- Aa alarm was then given, and the fire patrol put out the fire with a Patent Fire Extinguisher. The damage to property was only about insur ed at the Fireman's Insurance Co. Sew York ErenitHj Pout. Address, ' , LEWIS C. HANES, Agent for the State of North Carolina, Lexington, N. C. " May SO, lflWV- " f 1 ft Fisk's Patent Metallic MARKETS New York, Jane 10 f?. Gold 1 1,37 1 s sdl Up- Burial CASES. 1 he Subscriber waald most respectfully inform the public thst ne teep-..n.tani i on hanjL,. FISK'S CELEBRATED Patent Metallic BI RIAL CASKS for sale at tlu- fallowing prk to wit i For an Adult person 100, Smaller sues in proportion. . r The celebrity whieh these cases have acquired, during their long and successful use, renders mar A fuMananrtniant at all sale at Islington X C ApnJ 19 , unjf . hand amflng K i'EHKVMAS wtw-tf delnfala nahions. all work in my shop done in workmanlike stvk and warranted to lit. To suit the convenieuce or the times, my prices will be aa foltowa: For Cloth Coata ........................... 9S.00 , " Cassi mere Sack Coats from $4.00 to 5. (HI " Homespun Coata.......... .....S.00 Cut tin e Coats, " Panm.. For making Punts f l.BOto 3.00 Vesta.. .'. ...1.60 to 3.00 I? My terms will be cash or produce. W. fc. McA'll.KS. Salisbury, JS . v.. May , IHB7. ,wU Notice to Distillers. f COLLECTOR'S OFFICE I CXITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, Sixth District North Carolina. ) Sai.isbi.ky, May 14. IS67. Notice is hereby given to the. Distillers in this I nstnet, tnat the Secretary of the Treaau ry has adopted and prescribed for use in I)i- lMlkri?j JS5SS JEEfSBl J&JmJmmeJt, Tiee.orew lork. No DisiUr will he allowed to eoutind in operation after the fifteenth day of Jday. IrW, unless he shall before that lime, hare made -tttdH'nti"H tr a Mwm4 iH-mipatii tl his apidicatiou with adinjuate security for the pay ment of the necessary expense, which will probably vary, acconling to the sise of the distillery from six hundred to fifteen hun dred dollars. " Distillers of brandy are not required to have the metre, but they are required to pay the special tax and 2 per gallon, except on that madWromarrape, whieh is only $1 per gallon. Those distillers who continue in operation their distilleries after this data, will be prose cuted for so doing, aa no applications have been filed for Metres. SAMCEL H. WILEY, Col. 6th Dist., N. C. May St, 1867. wfctw Groceries, Flour, Corn, Potatoes, Candles, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Tallow, drc., dc. RUBBER SUITS, Brushes, Soap, Wall Paper, School Books, Oil Cloths, Buggy Bolts, Patent leather, Padlocks, Wood-Screws, Steel Traps, Files, Weejling-hoes, Chopptng-axes, Long Handled Shovels, Plow chains, " Forks, Well-Wheels, Homemade clucks 4' Striped cottons, -. Factory Cloth, Country Jeans, Yarns, Madder, Copperas, Extract Iogwood, Indigo, Calf-skins, Shoc-Thrcadt Pegs, " '"''STn-Xtj''' Carpeting, Rugs, Foot-Mats, Tobacco, Snuff, Perfumery, White Sulphiir Sprinffn. Catawba County, North Carolina, THE PK0PRIET0KS OP THIS CELBBRA ted Watering Place, having gone to great expense since the last season, in changing the position of and repairing the Cottages, grading the walks and erecting new Buildings, together with many other improvements; will open the sranras for the reception of visitors on . t Saturday, June 1st, 1867. 1 lei n g situated in the North Western part of the stale, in a country remarkable for its beauty and bealthfulness, these together with tbe virtue of the waters, make it one of the most desirable wa tering places In the country. The Mineral Waters- of these Springs ore the White and Blue Sulphur; and Chalybeate, and they possess all the finest qualities ol these waters, and are sovereign reme dies for all diseases of the liver, bowels, stomach and kidneys. . I The Springs are accessible by any of the roads leading to Salisbury, N. C. and at that point the Western North Carolina Railroad will convey vis itors to Hickory Station, at which place convey ances are always in attendance to take them to the Springs. Dr. White, of the Medical College, of Virginia, will be at the Springs the entire season, and in ul id - may rely upon good attention. Having again secured the services of Mrs Wrenn, and made ample arrangements for keep ing a good table, and. the best wines, liquors aud cigars, and having engaged Smith's Band for the season, and we safely promise to all every conve nience for pleasure, comfort and amusement that may be desired. .. Board per month 60 00 Board per week 18 00 Bo rd per day . 3 00 Children under seven years of age, and servants half price. j. uuems w x ATT uu. May 81- 3m ' ' Proprietors. MANHATTAN VETtLLI IHiH'lU I'llOlirU WORKS Nos. 55 & 554 West 28th Street, 'Mew York. ASSAYS AM) REPINING OF METALS, Analysis of Ores, Minerals, Clays. Waters and General Commercial Produce. Reduction of Ores, by Smelting and Amalgamations. REFRACTORY ORES iKnight or worked by contract. Founders and Metal Workers' Alloys. SEC0R, SWAN & CO., P. 0. BOX, 1412 , 08 BaoAOWAT, N; T. Mayas twlm Blackburn & Holder, Pf 1P HAKKRS . TEXDER TH KIR SERVICES TO THE C1TI sen of Sahsbary and the auiiewadiag coun try They hare had mncb ex,enence in tbe bo sin ii si and will ptosBBtly exeeata all eiders .sent to them in the most aatfaaWtory aaanner. Give them atrial BLACKBURN A BOLDER, MC, sr All of which he is 'tennined to sell as cheap as can be done hnhis market. , Give us a call, examine aud judge for your selves, it is a part of our business to show our Goods. J. A. BRAD3HAW, NOT. 3, GRANITE ROW. Salisbury, N. C May 2, 1867. wdctwtf last Received ANOTHER LOT U of Uautiful WINDOW SHADES, A Card. ALL Persons indebted to me are hereby notified to come forward and settle up, as all my accounts will certainly, and ittout discrimination, be placed in the lands of an officer for collection on the rst day of June next. JOHN Ii. ENNISS, April 7. tf . Dnifrgist. Patent Iff ica Booffing. The New York Mica Rooffmg Company, (Es tablished 1854,) are manufacturing under Letters Patent the best article of conipodtion. rooming ever offered to the public. It is adapted tb every style of Roof, steep or flat, and can be readily applied by any one. - The F. S Government, after a thorough tes of its utility, have atlnptcd its use in the Navy Yanls, and upon Public Buildings. The Rooffiug is put up in rolls, aud has only to be nailed to the Roof to make a Durable Fire and Water-Proof Covering, Wc particularly recommend its use upon Buildings, Stores, Churches, Factories, Ma-chine-Shops. Steamboat t Decks, dfrc. For. coating, Tin, Iron, "or Shingle Roofs. It forms a body equal to three coats of Ordinary Paint. No roof f OU rust under it, it no old leaky roofs may be made perinaueutly w ater proof aud durable bv its use. TfieTrimT fiHjuirPs nirmixmr mrt ready to 1m- applied with the ordinary pautt brush. Price il.lM uer gallon, which will cover two hundred square feet. Also manufacturers of BLACK LUSTRE TARNISH, Tarred Felt and Rooffing Pitch. Discount to the Trade. Circulars and Price Li-arttrnlHhed. Rights fdr counties sold at low rates. Address TIlti MtCA ROOFFING CO. 'both Cloth aod Paper, Plain fall stock of aad Fancy.) Also, a Wall Paper, rir e Screes, Ac. , for tale cheap for Cash at the 8ALUSBCRT BOOK SWIRE May SB. 1887. ill at Who would have though I f That yea coald bay the moat beautiful -" at MeM a niece or II uerlnzen HA May 86. IHS7. ( all at the. - BSf BOOK STitRE. twist 194 Broadway, N. T Frank nnmghrevs, 61 Royal street, N O.. 8eo field, Williams A Co., Aagusta, Ga., Baldwin B. Woods. Montgomery, Ala.. Thomas S. Coatee. Raleigh, N. C. P: A. Tucker. Rk-hmend. Y. Benrv Wdson. Petersburg. a:; A genu. Aj ril 6, lrW: tw tf SPRAGUE BOS. BROKERS, Seep Constantly on hand X.erenae STAMPS. rW Sums-of 10 aud vit 1 per rent, dis r -v. i. Jl
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