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THE EXAMINER. SALISBURY, FRIDAY, JULY 9. didjnot go into it, perfectly understood one another, and were in real accord and unison concerning it. The Rads will find outj some of these days, that a great deal deeper strategy . STATE NfcWS. Election of Professor. The Rev. Geo. T. Wilmer, of North Carolina, was on Saturday elected professor of Rollcs Letters and Moral CllEAWkm) SALISBURY RAIL- y 1 road: are told by Maj. Bobbins, that the meeting at Gold Hill on Tuesday, for the pur pose of pushing forward the above Road, vtxi a success. A large assemblage of the leading citizens of that vicinity were present. The subject of building - the Road was fully dis cussed by various gentlemen. The President!; Maj.Townserld, set forth his plan which me't the approval nd raised the hopes and spii- lts of, every hearer: because. hi3 pian is so simnlft. nr.antirfnble. sagacious that it commends 1, t-- - ' o i itself at once to men of common sense. Trie people pf Gold Hill were asked to sub .scribe : fivev hundred dollars to aid in surj- veyiiig, locating, and estimating the route TheV raised ! the best part of it at oncd, and have no doubt secured all of it before this time. ' Salisbury ion Monday raised fifteen . hundred for tliis purpose. Cheraw the other day Raised eight hundred, ' and by this tima has made upl a thousand. All this make? $3000. The lest of the line will easily raise the balance required for the survey, &c,,'arii the survey will be made at an early day. And ' that jvill be fallowed up by work, work, work, and we shall soon build this Road. , ! , Maj. Towniend is winning golden opinions from everyboly in this region. His urbane manners and'ngpeial qualities win for him a ready admittance into men's hearts ; whiie his marked farce of character, admirable pruj dencej high intelligence, and practical sagac ity, commen. him to our complete confi dent as a man fit to be entrusted with such an enterprise! aa we have on hand. His ex- - pericrlce in financiering as well' ai railroad : ing make himj just the man for th3 occasion. We shall expect "to see this Road put through quickly. Unity and energy among its friends alng the line will place this bej- And what a magninY Wilminsci was used in this matter than any they dream I Science in AYilliam and Mary College. Mr. rU hv ni i,iro-n Sntlino- M ?f Wn I Wilnier li a brother ot Bishop Wilmer, of Al ' I nhn in a niwl i a nAnHAiMAii n ran i(f ninmnna we tell them that the Democratic and Conser vative opponents soul favorers of this Ball are all now laughing together over the successful woiking out of a mutual design The appointment b a most excellent one. Kichmond Jraminer. again ! You have some long heads to deal with about here, and if you out-macage them, you must get up before day to do it ! Mr. Explosion Wilmington. July 5th. The steam stug Brandt, with a large party of ex- Coine, Rads, pick your flints and try it cursionists aboard, on returning to the city, this evening, had a piece blown iroui her boiler at a point six rules below the city. The ut most consternation prevailed. llharn B. Meares, son of Col. Thomas D. Meares, Charles R. Avery and H II. Eliers, jumped overboard. Avery, alter sinking twice, and Liters, were rescued by a colored man in a life boat from the steamer Wuccamaw. Meares, alter swim ming one thousand yards, was drowned. Hen ry Gilliam waj so badly scalded that his life is despaired of. Neill McLaurin, son of Joseph McLaurm, is painfully but not dangerously hurt. There are a large number of slight cas ualties. The sad affair rdunjred the coaimuuity From the Wilmington Star. NORTH CAROLINA BEAD AT SHEPHERDSTOWN, VA. Shepiierdstown, Jeff. Co., Va., ' r ' July 1,1869. W. H. Bernard : Dear Sir : Will you please insert the par agraph below in vour. paper and request others to copy. It may be gratifying to the friends in the deepest grief. ot the i deceased to know that their remains areprOperly cared for. Kespecttullv, ; JOSEPH McMURRAN. BOARDERS WANTED. VFEW GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN EXCEL LENT DAKI. at a private House, on verj reasonable terms. For particular, apply at 9-tf EXAMINER OFFICE. WANTED. i GOOD COOK AND WASHERWOMAN, witb ATL out children or husband, can. if well recom mended, obtain employment in a small family. Apply m this office. June 9. 1S6D. S-tf WANTED ! rNE Hundred Thousand pounds DRIED ' BLAf KUEBU1ES and other kinds of DRIED The New York Times cordially advocates the immediate removal of all political restric tions from the citizens of Southern State?. ; It says': Practically, the South is just as clear as the North of any purpose to organize resist ance against Federal authority. The suspen sion of habeas corpus, which the Northern people were made to feel during the yrar, would be scarely more out of time, if revived ..... now, than are those civil disabilities still vis ited upon the South. The rebellion has for ever passed, and with it should pass forever away from both parts af the country the last glimmering of its cruel necessities. t A negro Alderman was present at the Get tysburg celebration, and was refused admission v.- i 7 a i FKUIT. fur which we will pay the highest Market - ..,....vv. v.i,.,, -..v, ..-o . -ce KODERTS, McN r ELY & CO.. ueiiysuur at trie iinc, nc appueu 10 inui 10 , j .. . u: . : . a 1 i . 1. . i. i. .1 usu ins liiiiui-nce in uis ui-i.a.i wan iuc uuici man. The representative declined to interfere, and the darky stayed out in the cold. The Mayor cf Washington, who was prcseut, did his best for the nc-ro, but he failed to stir the i landlord. A negro has been admitted to the bar in Florida. 10 twCt&wlt Salisbury, 2i. C. yond a pera'dventure cent thing it will be when done ! ton and Charleston will bo our next dooi1 neighbors : ire fact we shall be so near to Cu'r i , i .- - , ; ha ihat. we can smell the pine-apples ! ! IMPORTANT DECISION OF THE DEAD CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS. The i following soldiers from North Carolina are buried in the Confederate Cemetery at Sheperdstown ya. : Capt. W. A. iAdams, Greensboro', N. C Capt. E. G. Meares, Wilmington, N. C. (3d roEriment. Lieut. A. J. ! Williams. ! Wilmington, N. C. (Co. K, 3d regiment.) i i i W. B. Daniels, Co. E, 55tli regiment. John Bernhardt, Co. B, 57th regiment. Andrew Kepley, Co.. 1, 1 14th regiment. ' A Miller, 52d regiment. i B. Thompson, , 2d regiment. Q. Easton,, Co. E, 33d regiment. James Allen, Co. K, Gth regiment. J; K. Edwards, Co. F, 2d regiment. J. Witherspoon, Rowan County. 0. Tew, Co. C, 2d regiment. Jno. P. Gordon, Co. K, 48tb regiment. T. W. Hombucle, , 13th regiment. W. H. Bolton, Co. C, 1st regiment. Addison Burihart, Co. B, 20th regiment W. Eason, Co. D, 2d regiment. G.' W. Ross, Co. I, 3d regiment. Eli Porter, Supreme Court. July 7 The Court met at the ususual hour ; all the Justices present. Ihe following opinions were delivered : By Pearson, U. J. State vs Cherry, from Gaston county. Judgmeut reversed, and ve nire de novo awarded. David Schenck, ex parte, from Lincoln coun ty. Order reversed, precc lendo to issue. By Reade, J. Murphy vs. JMerntt, from Sampson county. Error, Judgmeut here for plainiiff for costs. State vs. Davis, irora Chatham county. No error, judgment affirmed. By Rodman, J. Brown vs. Commission ers of Washington, Beaufort county. Judg ment rever-ed, venire de novo. McAderi vs. Bannister, from Lincoln county. Judment affirmed. By Dick, J. Valentine vs. llollaman, from Hertford county. Judgment reversed, venire de novo. Saluns ts. Martin, from Gaston county. Judgment reversed, petition dismissed. . Justice Settle, having been abseut, delivered no opinion. Upon motion, the case of University R. R. Co, vs. W. W. Ilolden, Governor, and D. A Jenkins, Treasurer, was re-opened for argu ment and ase set lor I ndaylnext. Sentinel. t FORTUNE IX ANY STATE Kigbts for Sal New patent article for every female. SampU $2. Address INVENTOIl, 1. O. Box 2.48, New York. je25-lm IctD Vut)crtisemcnts. NOT1CE.--I.OST. CERTIFICATE No. 2t of Stock in the Salisbury J Gas Light Company in fivor of Jno. ilLia- son, has been 1 st. Apj-licition wi'l be nude to tie Company for a new certificate ofFni.l b ock. J. K. UUUKE, Adiu'r. July Ch lS.;0-l3-St DR. R. P. BESSENTi Special Newspaper Adrertising and General Col lection Agency for North Carolina. WM. A. IIKARXE k CO., ruMi'Iiers and Speiil Agents for the North Carolina Press and General Agents for the Collection of Claims of every description throughout the State. Otfice, Gran ger's Hotel, CoMiboro', N, C. Are authcrized AgeuU for the ExAMtsam, IHR LADIES ONLY For an article having ; remarkable sale, adlress Mrs MORGAN. 130 Fulton Street, New York. je25 lm DENTIST, A Ttv.fvrl to th- OtlK' formerly occupied JLJ. We S t! PRE MB CO UR T. E. P. Holliday, Co, A, 5th regiment. This cemetery is now under the exclusive control of the Memorial Association, who be sides removing the dead from the plantations around and re-interring them in the cemetery and keeping the groves iri repair, are endeav oring to raise! funds to .erect a handsome monument over the dead and to remove those who fell at Sharpsburg (Antietam,) whose bones now lie bleaching in the sun, having been ploughed! up. Those who may wish to know anvthinff about such of their friends Distressing Sales in Orange. We heard much talk of 20,000 acres of land adver tised for sale by the Sherilf of Orange, to be sold on Monday last. ' The sheriff gave us tho list of land to be sold. Omitting town lots we could count only 8,653 acres. The sale was not completed on Monday; one day was not sufficient to work so much ruin. The lands we are told did not average more than one dollar and thirty cents per acre, and yet some of the best lands of the county were sold. There is no chance under the Sheriff s hammer to let learn t:hat the . Supreme Court has just rendered a decision to the effect that all the . . .- s . . 1 - appropriation, made by the recent Legislal- who are buried either at Shepherdstown or .anything like the true value of lands. ture in aid of new B.T.ilroid; that is such bharpsburg, or who wish to contribute to tne , Hesters Ileal instate Agencv and Lottery is monument tuna win nave tneirieriers prompt- tne oniy place anu;way to get tne real vaiuo ot ly answered by addressing. ; your lands. We hope Hester in his next grand JOSEPH McMURRAN,: drawing will have fewer sewing machines, and J . Shepherdstown, Jeff. Co., Va. in their stead have; prizes of Guano, Donedust, as have be eh chartered, or extended, since '' i the new Constitution took effect,-1 are uncon stitutional and. invalid. This decision ; cor roborates fuly the Views held by our mem bers from this, county in the Senate and Housl, and vindicates their course in refusing to vote for what the4 said and what is now admitted, rnosr tVxIsiiiivvjtoiv. by bur al and WasiiiisGTon, July 6, Revenue : to-day one milliion and three quarters. Gen. Sherman "has returned. John M. Longston, of Ohio, made personal application to the President to-day for the Liberian mission. The " Tallapoosa," which towed the iron clad Saugars'' into Cuban waters, has been .was nicknamed by a. Democratic Senator at, ordered to take prominent officials on an ex cursion along tne Atlantic coast. UVT I M ruclv- dlu' viinuaiiy wvbm, ins gh all worked yesterday on some emer- cases of all j the other Roajds, and parts of gency job. I j " ! Roads, that are new. :' 'i The steamer " Fire-fly," which left Phila- Anolhpr Tnosf-imrnrfnTit fLL nf tK aL elphia with an excursion party was over- . . .1 ,5 ,v , . n . . J-'" hauled and brought in on suspicion it had cision- ipthatthe Court has discussed m it the fillibusters onboard. The passengers were limit ot taxation, ana nas said tnat the tax on released this morning. highest tribunal, was unconstitution'- illegal legislation. The decision we speak of was made in the case directly con- cernin'tne Unapei riill Kailroad, or; as it property cannot go above '66 cents on tHe hundred dollars worth. Nothing can be more far-reaching in its effects than such a decis ion. J. ; - - We shall lay this decision in full before our '-.( : ij - - readers as soon as we can get it. ' The Titictv Admitted. The Rad wire pullers in town arc boastinsr of their fancied cuteness in ricking (as they suppose some Democrats into countenancing the Rail on Monday night. They had denied all attempted double-dealing while the thing was pending; but now when all is past, they confess and chuckle over jtheir trickery, and seem to fancy they have achieved some sort of a triumph. ! They were never more mistaken. Our party has beaien them completely in generalship. Does anybodyask how ? We Will tell in a few wordsJ -' ; 1 ' The Ball, as a social reunion, was a. failure. It failed because our party, would not make it otherwise. Even the Managers who belonged to our party 'did not seek to secure the attend, ance of ladies. They, and all of us, were agreed that it might, play out in this respect. A few ladies went, and God bless them every one, if they Jo have; Radical kinsmen ! But the ladies were too few, in number to save the occasion from being a oomplete break-down, in a social J point of view. - And in the political manoeuvreiiig we beat tin m all hollow. The truth simply is that te Ball resolvej itself into an assemblage of men, President Grant's family leave for Long Branch on the 15th. The President has aban doned the idea of a prolonged absence during the summer. ; Supervisor Presbrey, of Virginia gives fav orable, account of revenue matters in his dis trict. He says more money has been collect ed during four' months of the present admin istration, than the whole ot last year. Mr. Presbrey represents the crop prospect of the State and entire South as better than the past ten years. The Tobacco crop in particular is most abundant.! Wheat harvest has exceeded the utmost expectations of the farmers. Major v ahord states that Judge Dent con sents to rim for Governor of Mississippi, on the Conservative Kapubhcan ticket. Plaster, Lime, &c.- Sen tinel. A Singular Death. On last Wednesday evening the mother of J. XV. Stephens the Senator Irom Uasweli, and with whom the old lady resided, in Yanceyvillc was found by some children lying dead on the floor by the "1 f'.l 1 V v - siae or tne oea in ner room. It appears that she nad tallen out ot the bed. and that her throat struck an earthern vessel which broke in two, and that the rough cde of the broken ves sel had very siuirularlv cut her throat per haps severing the jugular vein. She was found weltering in blood, and upon the children giv ing the alarm a negro woman was the first to hasten to the scene of death, and seizing the nagnienis oi tne Droten vessel cast them out of the window. Several physicians, we learn, examined the wound which disclosed small particles of the fatal vessel adhering, and that there was a difference of opinion among the physicians as to the modus operandi of the throat cutting -souii eor-ctdviiu it Tosuhlr fnr j - j- - w- it to huve been cut by the vcs.cl, and others leaning to the opinion that it was done by a hatchet or a t-harp edrtd tool. ft uive the statement as we receive it from rumor. Mr. Stephens, we learn was noi at home at the time It was truly a singular 2asu dtv, if casualty it may be tailed. IlilLbor'S Recorder. Hy lr. W. 1'. IWPti on ho corner of Thurch and Itwds Sirer's wlure he i iur rvudy for V-usincss. jidyS l4.tf TAKUANTS ': SEIjTZER aperient, I O S A D A L I S. DI RR'HEA COltDl A L, ROGC.'S GERMAN BITTERS. SI tvrRoulc, and REEVES' AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. : MACHINE ami TAN N EH S OIL. cheap. At DR. POULSON'rf DRUG STORK, jul2-13-l:w Snlif-l.uij, N C. 40 YIARS BEFORE TUB PUBLIC. IF OT11EH It KM KDIKS FAIL f for Uiuiichial find Liver Diseases read the following : is II. Rainev. Eq . GrnnvUle co., C, 8a,s: l niul vour nils in tn the best lainily nicJioino I Ir'.ve t-vor used. Thoy hive proved verv ben'tiMiil iu my own case. I h: been very much atlli.-tcd lor lit"-ecu v-'rs. and have tried every kind of medicine that I c.i:M ;c-t, hut have fiMin-l m. re relif from vonr Tills t'l.m all others. My di-f-he i- bro- flt i:il ntHi.-tion, n:id a Complete lf o-Ur.ti Tt of thf ner uus Mt ri. I have ued i ho ii u tea or hltecn en-ei in my family, and.und them t be the very tucJiciuc for ueauly all laniily diseases. top: cure is thorough. Kenneth Hnyncs, E.-q.. Clerk of Columbus county" Court, wiitcs (Aj.ril lbG3); I'uriiijjthc latter part of the year lb2. I was severely ntilicted with diseased liver, and many nights whfle in bed the pnin woui'i become po excrutiating that I was compelled to tret out of bed and siu up until the pain would subside. 1 procured a few box.e of of the SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS, and the first do?e I took gave me great relief. I continued to use the fur two weeks and have not suffered from liver disease since I have recommended them accordingly, and several persons are iu w nt of them." All disease is an enemv to Ihc human system. and is at war withuiu and will cnoucr it. unles. nature, with all the assistance it can receive frmu strengthening medicines and sultab e nouii?hmenls, can conquer the enemy; which would be best, to take medicine before y- u get sick, to prevent sick ness, or to lake medicine aficr you get tick to cure sickness J&5A word totlic wise is cnouh.Tj3a Exercise your own judgment in the means ot defense ; the enemy will c -ruo, be yc alsp ready FRANKLIN ACADEMY. fLHE FIRST SESSION OF THIS ACADEMY i will cummetiee ou the first Monday in August ensuing. Pupils can enter at anj time and bt cbarged from the time of entrance. - The rates of Tuition are as follows: $7.60. 50 00 aud 15 00. per tesion of five months pay able at the end of every month. ro pains will be ppired to eive rupils s thor- ougli training in all the branches usually taught iu a first class Academy. The Academy is located in a healthy and moral ' community, in Franklin Township, four mil cfrru Salisbury, on the Mocksville road. R.iurd can be had in respectable families at from $7.00 to $3.00 per month. L. H. UOTHUOCK, rriocipal. June 17, 1Sg9 0 tw&w Cm VALUABLE Property for Publio Distribution. with the s c tj rr ii z n That '?.! '.., '..-;. . irU tried remedy ' fa- .-t jjx'liv- j .'J i .o, c used Ly a TO AL.L EMIGRANTS. h fr youielf and ii -r i!iey have not :.U u-!'.f !i : yl! ofC MII to all COME ONE AND ALL! 4 LARGE BRICK STORP. l'W feet lone and 1. 2 stories high, filled with HARDWARE For sale at low prices to consumer., and at New York jobbing prices to Merch.v ts, WE GIVE A FEW QUOTATIONS. Nails C cents per pound or $5 GO per Keg. Hammered and Rolled Iron 6 cts. er pound. Shovel Moulds 7 Mill and Machine Belting 3o to 43 cts. per foot 1 and ply. SCOURING MADE EASY. We have a large lot of Rubber Mops for scouring which will do more work in half the time with cold water alone, thin any uihcr, and dry the flour when dune. . Price for Wood fram 7- cs. Tin $1. GO cts. BLACKBEIUES We want In buy a large lot of dried Blackberries, cnd out your reserves and gather the plentiful harvest. 7-3m CRAWFORD & IIEILIQ, Main Street, Salisbury N. C. VIRGINIA ELECTIONS, Petersburg, July 7, 3. P. M. Thank God REMARKABLE UURIOSITr. j Mrs. Helen M. Key, of Louisville, Kv.. a corresponding member of the New Albany So- ciety ot Natural History, has recently pre sented to the Association several exereJinnrlv interesting Indian relics, found by herself in Arkansas and Mississippi. Ore of these is a fine specimen of Iudian pottery ware, which was taken lrom an excavation in a mound in cals at everv point The victory is conceded on all Fides. ! W. E C. 1 WILMINGTON. Wilmixgton, Jul7- 6. Henry Gilliam, from country and town, and electioneerioc, scalded by explosion yesterday is dead The Aud our Managers are certainly entitled to credit for the triumphant style in which they, lor Old V lrgima ! W e have carried this State ashington county, 31ississippi. The mound for Walker and his associates, and for Segar is about forty feet high, and covered with large as Congressman; at large, by 40,000 majority ! ! trres, and contained many Indif n remains, and electing a controlling vote in both branches among which are Luman'skelctons, with bowls, of the General! Assembly adopting the ex- dishes, and caps, of various shapes and sizes, purgated Constitution, and routing the Radl- made of clay and sand. The specimen present- cva uy .-us. iv ey is in tne snape ot a vase, ot rainer gracelul lorm, but of rude .finish, about Gl inches high, and 7 wide at its greatest di. ameter. A small cup, of a funnel shape, about three inches high, of the same kind of pottery, was found by Mr3. Key in Arkansas, and ac companies the vase above mentioned. The other specimen is a brick about djinches lonsr, 3 inches wide, and 1 inch thick, which was takea by Mrs Key from a pavement, found two feet below the t surface of the earth, in Washington county. Mississippi. The pave ment was about 18 feet wide and 20 feet long, composed ot curved or fluted brick, of different colors, some being black, some srray, while oth ers were red, aud all were a3 hard as limestone. HEW YORK. New York, July 6 Mayor Hall address- sing the Tammany Society while celebrating the 4 th favored fhe Cuban Independence and condemned the 1 action of the administration in throwing obstacles in the way " and fav ored" vigorous policy in the -Alabama claims. FOREIGN. and other Conservative Democratic gentlemen i - there, took hold of the machine1 and run it. The RauV were outnumbered, overshadowed, and. out generalled. They devoted themselves mainly .to eiis&in' the luck. Our boys laughed in theirsleeves, played their parts well, enjoy cd themselves, and iyw.de votes for our party ! Th:s was the real game, and bur party won it.-. We have! heretofore said that our nartv i j frienda who went into that Ball, and those wh London-, July 6. Unusual depress in cotton trade T in Lincashire. Several heavy firms have suspended. Dispatches from Cork re port Fenian outrages. Police were recently attacked aid severely injured: Cork, July 6. Common Council unani mously passed resolutions calling for the re lief of Fenian prisoners. . Brest, July 6. Signals good. All well aboard the " Great Eastern' : ; -i Madrid July 6. A number cf Republi canxlemonstrations have taken, place through out Catalonia, A Disloyal Old Nigger. A -lady who overheard the conversation, relates to us the following incident : Uur iniormants cook has a son, small v i ' Doy, wuom she sent to pick berries. The weather was very warm, but the tov button ed himself up closely in the remnant of a lan.kee overcoat. ! A hen he returned hi mother observed it and accosted him - " What you ware dat thick coat for. sich a hot day as dis ?" " 'Cause mammy replied the loyal boy, " de Yankees does ii."- " You're a little fool," said the indignant old mammy ; " do you s'spoio de Yanked got as much sense as we; 'Mericaus has ?" Mont gomery (Ala.) Mail, bcvu:.u u-?"f 1 ! : vi! will of c mi i S6. he c xroscJ S.o ! a - i. "-.'.i ir !. i i.ii climate, vou sh-ul i'e vMit-tul i use such Medicines as are a.lji-. iu i tic .! s:i.iSc.i ut" il.. climate; you will find the greatest tu-curiiy iu the use of DEEMs SOUTHERN HEPATIC TILLS. They cun he font to any point in the United States hy Express. 1 kick i or one box, 25 cents Doz. S2.50 Hair Gross. $10 One Stops. SlSThree Gross. I ,.U hive Oross. i5. The cah must either accompany the order for the Medicinine or it will be sent C O. D. Orders should bo addressed to (J. Vt DEEMS. No 23, Souh Calhoun St., Dultiraote. Mu.. where they Avill be promptly attended to. tor these .Medicines call oa all respectable Druggist everywhere. T. F. ANDERSON & CO., Druggists, Special Agents, je23-ll-ly Weldon, N. C. OF FRESH,PUREAND RELIABLE DRUGS, EDIC1SE3 and tuch articlw vX are usually kept in a Firit Cla33 Drug Store. . $.kwvar - a FRESH DRUGS, , TkEe dicines, DR. EDWARD SILL, ; HAS RECENTLY OPENED, IN THE CORNER Building, diagonally opposite McCubbins, Sullivan t Co., Salisbury, N. C, AN ENTIRELY FRFSII STOCK of everything pertaining to the DRUG BUSINESS, Where he will be pleased to receive the calls of rhvsieian. Meichan's und others; and where taey will find everything of a reliable quality,, at prices which will not only please, but rather eurprue tbeui, when compared with prices hitherto charged here. An unusually m long experience in the business. h .' fimilitrized him with it, in all its details and depart ments and gifing his undivided nd unremittii g personal attention to it, he dues not tetiiate to av that all purchasers will find it much to their ntcrest to test the truth of these statements. Salisbury, June 2, lSCO. 1-tf DR. Ci. U. POULSOX i just returned lrom the Urlh with larce and careful'y telected stock of Dracs. Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery, Soa, Fancy ar ticles. Tooth Brushes, Combs, Putty, paints. Oils, Varuihes. Paint Brushes. Horse and Cattle Pow ders, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Cooking soda, " Ciperas. Venetian led. Concentrated Lje. and the best Cillers snl Medicines for chills that can be used. FINE CIGARS AND i CHEWING TOBACCO TO PHYSICIANS. I wooH iUte tht I have a SPLENDID ASSORTMKNT AND CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL SUPPORT BUS. of the latest improvements. Excellent in nuIity. and low in price. Fine BREAST PUMPS and NUKSlNtt DOTTLES. TO MERCHANTS, I am prepared to supply at Baltimore or New ork prices, by the dozen, inch articles as Ess, Lemon. Ess. PeDrerminU Ea. Cinmnnn num. Paregoric. Bateman Drops. Godfreys Cor dial. Opodeldoc Castor Oil, and Turpentine. My stock is complete and composed of article Pure Freeh, Reliable in Quality and low In prise as such.articles can be obtained in tbii section. - Impure Medicines can be sold for a trifle and are dear at any price (such I do noi aad will not keep) But 1 am snEeienUy posted in Ihe Drug Market to know thai PURE Drugs aud Medicines cannot be sold for half the price here tofore charged Bear in mind It is always the cheapest and safest plan to buy the pnrest Med icines. I wonM b-g of all before purchasing ehewhere to call and examine my stock and get my prices. . 0. B. POULSON, T . . . druggist X Apotnecary . Salisbury N. C: -Next door to Meronr & Bro.
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