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d fruia ht r door, Ayr; .-i iii.4 ni.ki:.i' . yt- v-uiji the level liffht V. Vie fthded by her hand ; i . heard, like iwiniii 'mid Summer leaves! I'he bright waves lap the truiid. ; ''' k ' ! : ' Cndriven came the lowing cows v' Along the winding way, Iter Rood man'ai boat against the wind Was taking up the luty ; She ftw him stand, with r pe in hand. And cast the heet away. , What wa it on the lengthening ahore IJer strained leyts nought in vain ! Bhe "looped to (turn the d ying neU, Then roue and gaied again, "He waits behind the rock," b3 smiled, To greet hU father fain." Yet while sKe npioke, his boat to land Alone the fi!i?r drew ; The breaking tide-wave' flashing crest Cut white across the blue, And a briraltss hat beside hi feet The mocking waters threw. OWN A HOME AND MAKE IT Every, man in Una country of cheap ?-nd, should possess a home of hi own. i ut met money which be can spare ottijh .. ' be invested in a dwelling, where bin. 1 amity ctt live permanently; Viewed a? a mattrr 01 economy,, that ta important, 1 not 011' y tccauee be can build cheaper thmi he can it,nt, but because of ibe.expens iby a freqnect change of rwidence. "S man hr trlv in hi life builds a home for hue; self and family wiU save onu tbou- and tlviiiars ta the course of twenty, years. bei33 av;?ding the inconvenience and 'MrnuMeof removals. A part fr mthi! . tnere :s somf thing egreeabltMo our bette: hatere iu baviug a home tbat we xan cl 5 oar own- It is a form of property (bat is morft than property. It speaks toibe r.eart, enlists the sentiments, and ennoble -'Ihe possessot. Ihe assoc.atiouR that upriug around it, as tb birth plac of cbildrtn - and the sanctuary where the spirit cherishes, its purest thought!, are anch as all value, and whenever thier in fluence is exHrted ibe moral sensibilirie!. are improved and exalted. The greater part ft onr happiness of to-day is increas ed,, by the place where we were haupyjtii yeBtefcday, and jtliat. insensibly . scenes . and circumstances gather up a sort of blessedness for" the future ! On this ac count we should do all in ourpower to , , make home attractive. .Not only slwrald we cultivate sncb tempers asserve to ren der its intercourse amiable and affecii n atetut we should strive to adorn it with those rharms which good sense and refine mv.ul p i easily impart to if. We say easily, ' ar.;, m;-oi,s who think that aJ ' v w.i . u 1 h HtiHhil witiiiiut a "." " hi uey. Sui:h V'- " ' ii-liule to b.ive ' " and to sutround ' . " 1 inije cimjile b'iiuiies 1 1 ; ' ce.ij.i. tin- eye : far more ihtu ex ..; ol jects, If )ou will let sunshine .iad djw adorn your yard, they will do t uore for you tbau any aitist. Nature fr deligbts in beauty. She K.ves to biih- ten the landscape and make it agreeable to the eye. Sue hangs the ivy around the ruin, and over the stump of u wither d tree twines the graceful vine. A thou apd artssbe practices to animate th reuses y and please the mind. Followher exani- pie, and' do for yourself what he m 1 ways laboring to do for you. Beauty U ; a divine tusirumeniaiiiy. It is one o God's chosen forms of power. We nev er see s creative energy without some thing beybnd mere existence, and hence the whole universe is a teacher and in Spirer of beauty. Every man was born to be an artist so far as the appreciation an I eujoymen; of beauty are concerned, and be robs bimself pf the precious gifts oi hi .1 : i( 1. . .1 . ' 11 laua 10 mini LI1I8 iiHiihi-i-nt purpose of bis creation. EXPERIMENTS IN REEDING V , HOGS. , A farmer reports an experiment made dui:ing the fall of 1870, in feeding twenty bogs, aCnve one year old. They were fed tn euty. eight days on dry shelled com, com-urmng eighty-three bushels, anrf gairrHig 837 pounds iu weight, an average gain of over 10 pounds to each bushel of corn,. 'which w!lhna made - to return a ,V;i!ue ot 50 25 cents. They were altef wuj.Js fM fourteen days on meal, ground fir.- and fed dry, (full supply of water bemg furnished),, and consumed forty-fM.-ven bushels, gaining 553 pounds "in V eiglitor I If pounds to each bushel fed, tlie corn returning a value of 5S cents per bushel. Af'erwar they uae fed f inrteceif days 1 n 55A bushels of meal. j mixed with cold water, and made a gain ' of 731 pounds, or 13 16 pounds to each bufcbel of meaf, the corn returning 65 5 6 cenra pfr busiel. They w w then f 1 .fourteen dayi on 46 bushels of meal .!.ked, with a gam of 69G pounds iu wright, of very nearly 15 pounds fr each fcr.shel tf meal, the com returning 74 4-5 cer:tJ per bu?he!. " Scolding.- Scolding is mostly a hah- ' irt There is not much meaning to it. It is fien the result of neTvousuess, ail.f an iriiuble condition of both mind and body. ,yrA person is tired or anuoyed at some J trivial eause and forthwith coramencra Jlinding fault with everything and everl Jxty within reach. Scolding is a habit very easily formed. It is astonishing how ife. n one w noin!g,in u nt all, liecoraes 'ji;'i'p.iVf - fVfV !'t-:,-,; -(l,ere:fV'M'' r: iTitinii( d in it. It is ,i S Hull. It? JImMi. "j w ay t,i sr-!diij: ! ) Hoiild tali L J K.,t -f1iif t Ml- ;.., ie nbaxurc nf nin. ""t.V'VV :o sv.iid. It is au extnmelv din. -I 1- I.'. .Li. -i ria .... . . " . ,. vd'v1", uou. j 1 ue constant rumblings vQdistant thunder, caterwauling, or hand t organ-onder one's window, wiuld be less ifnh tsant The habit is contagious. JDKcj Jntroduce into a family, it la pretty i fctaip,i a Iioprt time to effect all uuem Viera Jf one of them ba-gins always finding fault about something or nothing, 'the others are very apt soon to take it up, irtd a 'ery unnecessary bedlam is created. Let each one deteimiue to be pleasant, ancl 4 happy hoiisehftld will be the ret tilt. Trti, brother Wilson, eo far as the jfcics fs jconcertit'd -r becaiue . we had 110 I'biiibtit raln,', mud anl circn.!C-And bet tfeV. " 'IVoodsoti wa gn, When WMfkit: ii 4wayf ur local iotuuiu Z Ly .. '. '.. . . 1 ..... . ...iu.. , GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. . ; ,; lit ditrto Ourrrhtick. CaraoVn Pas quotank, llrnf.nl. Gates, -.Chowan and lVrquuiiHnrt, O WGraiulv. Jr.' John Li Chamberlain UepuhUcHt.s. f ; : 2nd district ryrrHl. V ashiiiL'to... Martin, Dare; Beaufort and 11 vle Jlii C RespeM II K Stillfv, it unbticHinj ' j jii (mm no isotttiainhptun and liet lie, G I) llolloinao, Republican. i 4 4th ctiittriet IIliti.- Henry EttDesl ntM lieuiihlican. 0 t 5;h .list tie- Ldzecombe. Alex M-.Oa be, Ut'publiortii. I 6th dwtnet Pitt, J McColter, Reoub lie 11. 7;h district - Wi son, NhsIi and Frank lin, Win. K Davi, Juo V Dunham, Cngervativ. St Ii district Craven, A 8 Sv'yinour, Iv-pilbltcrtll 9h di.nrictTonei, O.islow nud teref, Jaineji tir hrntf, GoncerVit'tif if l6;b district Diipliu and Wiyi A Allen, L W Humphrey ,"Oo, t t v. 11 Mi District Greene and L, W Kiug,"Ufpubliran. r li h district N'-w' Ilanocr, ii. M (bMii, col'd, liepuiilicaii. lltih di.iiit't -Buinewiik ani L G N II. II, t -publican. 14. h district Sampson, C. T. Mm phe). Conservative. , ; IrOth district Colo uh its and Robeson, Jd W EHb, Conner vaiie. . . IG1I1 dihict - Cmnberlaud and Har nett. W. C Troy, (Jonservatiye. . 17-h ditrict-rWake, Jame H Harris, eolM, It piiMican. ' f l'Jtb district Warren, rfohn A Ilyiuan cl'd lli'publicaii. 20 hdi?tricl Oranpe, l rson and CaS well, J diti W N.rv ood John V Uuu iiiuu Iihiii, OoiisiTv'Miives. 21t district GiatiilJ. li .urbon Smith Upuhlr an. 2a id district Chatham, U ! P.)W(1!, Co r rativ'. y 2&.d disnici R-H-ki' gliain, TfT More heM'i, Conservative. 24' 'i district. Alauiar.' aid Guilford, J P Mort head, Jr., W J Murray, Cou servmive. 25 h di,fiiet U.mab lpb aiid Moore, J M Worth t oii.i vativt's. 2Gfh diuict -Ui.hiuond and Moutgn mery, R T Long, It publican 27 s It dii'tiaet A .s..i: a oi Ui;i.n C M T McCanb-y, Cotisrv,tii e. 28th disjiict Cabarrus in d Sratib v. J C Bariihaid:, Co.,seivativ . 29th di.-trict M ing, Coiiservalive- ecklfiibiirg, R P War- SQl. h distiict Rowan and Davie, Char les P ice, Conservative, 31st district - Davisorf, John T. Cramer, Republican. ! 3 "J 1 district Stokes attd Forsythc, J VI Miifford, onseraitve 33d district Surry and Yadkin, A C Cowles, conservative. j 34th distrif-t - Iredell, Wilkes, and Al- exander, J Jios A Nidrolfoi., Phjneap llorron, conservatives. 35 h district Alb ghauy, Ale, W.if ao:a, W B Ctianceil, cons rva'ive. 36: Ii ilisnic: 'ahi wi il, Buk, Mc Do'.vell, Mighe and Y,inev. W W Fi in inuijir Guilder, coei ati i s. 37 ih ihstnct Catawb l and Lincoln, James R Ellis' conservative. 38' h district Gaston and Cb-aveland, W J Millar, eohsi fvative. 39.be district- Rmbeiford and IVH, Martin W alker, republican. 40; h district--B nicombe, and Madison, las. II. .Merriiiion, .conservative. 4 1 st. disiiic.wilay wooif, Henderson, and-Transylvania, W P Welch, conserva live. 4'sJd district Jackon, Swni . Macon. Cherokee, Clay atiO Graham, W L. Love, conservative. Republicans 18 ;.Conserv;.ti,i 32 FOR nous E OF REPa-ESCNTAl 'KS Alamance Grant, con. ' ,. Alexander J .M Cat son, ina Alleghany Anson R T Bn net, con. A-he Squire Trivet t-, r p. Beaufort Saniel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. ' Bladen-r A F Per.y, rep Burns wick - Buncombe TD Johnston, , eon. Buike Pinkney Warltck, con. Cabarrus Shiiin, con. Caldwell CEd Jones, cot. (?amden - Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Sila Webh, con, 'asw.ll T .1 Foster, Geo YV BoWe, reps. Catawba R B B 'Houston, con. ('hathain J M Moruig, lUniiu, cnu t lieronei- Chowan o1mi L Wisislow, rep. ('lav A rl sonf eon. CI. 'avelaud J -iiu W Gid'iev, con. Columbus V V Richardson" con. Ciaveu IB bbott, E K Dudley, reps. Cumbi rlHud-G W Bullard, con., T S Lutterloh, rep. Currituck Jam M Woodhue, rixt Dve Oliver N (irav, r p. 1 Iais.)ii J T Brown, Job : M cle-il. rep. Davi.Ch iibs A d. rsoM. co: . Duplin -J.10 B taijdinrd, - , Cons. ' Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis Bunti, reps. ForsytbeW H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H WilliMmsou, rep. Gaston William A Stwe, con. Giles Ki.br II Ballard, eon. Granville Ri h G Sneed II, T IIuKhes reps. Graham- Greene , ... ' Gailford Joseph G'imer. Wiley, cons Halifax Juo Bryant, J J vVoodwyn, "T- . ' "-!;!';' Harnett J R GHdy,,c.n. : Hay Hood II P HaVies, eon. ' Hend erson -lames H Blvthe, rep.i .. Hertford James Sharpe, rep ' Hvde ' Ired ll Williams, $tevenon, eoqs, Jncksoii. - r 1 Johnston Wm. n Joy ner, Jesse H natit, eons. f i Jones Jacob Scott, rep. ! I Iiiior - tpheii Lasslter, rep. i jj j A. Lincoln A .I Moiirson, con , j 7 Macon . J L it)bbiiio!i, cit' XM Madji;nW vO-v, u: vf 4-4 5 MDoweir r MecklenbnTff Jrro-E Brown, b ltfdt con. I : . V ... . Murbell-UT W-.Bowmanrep. ... Montgomery -Alieiv Jordan, rep. . -Moore -DrJi.hh Sbawr con. Nasb--Lindeey, eon. '.t New Haiover .- James Ilealqnr ,WI1 tiaui H tirLauriii, c 1 df Alfred Llody, dol4, reps. j Northampton Burton H Jones, rep Onslow -J W Shackl;fld, con. Orange Pride Jonen. Joues Watson, w PTimlico, ' ' " " Pasquoiajnk, F M Godfrey, rfp. rerqiiituauiji J K Darden, rep. .Person, Mootfort McGebee, con. Pitt, Wiu P Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. Polk, N B Hampton, ren. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra z.er, reps. Richmond. Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep Kola-sou, W S Normenl; T. A McNeil, in am, David Settle, A B Jones, II ii. ; " i- " N Lackey, Krr Craige, cou- 1. Eli Wbitsuant, rep t : i. .Maxwell. Bryaut, e ??s. S?aiil j Srk-s. 4 G II Michel), con. Mirry, llarrisou M Waugb, eon. Swain -j Tiansvlvaisi Tyrrell, B.rtletJ ones, con. Union -t t 1 W ak-. Richard C Badger, John C (lorman, -jtewart Ellison, col , Rib't S Perry, n-f.-j. Wa, : . , (ioe U Kh.g, J ui 11 Pas vliall, Js. W.u-liipgtoii, D CGuytber, rep. ' Wataugit Wayiie. J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, " I"4- Wilkes, A C. B van, T J Du'a, reps. Wilson. II Moss, cn. Yadkin, jj G M.itr, con. Yancey. j X F. RUECKBRT, MASONIC HALL, Vrts 57 ind 59 llarkel St., WILMINGTON, N. C. pi Ary os 1 j OF THE BEST Leading Factories in the United strips. nANOM of ALL STYLES and Pllltl'Sto uit purchasers constantly on band and for sale. SaT" All inducements usually held out by Northern Manufacturers can only be had in the State at the alove place. 020. WOOD'S & CO'S. PAH ILOXi and Va3TRTr OaOAN; ! l iny are pre cniihfht for their Charm uj Solo Stops, Beauty aid I'urittf Tone ibhyahf Design and Fin ish. In fact they surpass AXY ORG AX Heretofore known or introduced in this city. Call, XZear and Sec Them ! All Instruments Warranted for Five Years. Jj-PIA NOS TUXKD A .VI) REPAIRED. j A choice selection of Sheet Music on hand and f.ir sale. J. F. RCKCKEKT. may 3137-tf Wilmington, N. C. RIBBONS, HILLINARY ' AND STBAW G0033, 1872. 1 so White Good?. LRibroiderirs, Ac. A KM STRONG, OA TOR & CO. i:n;x.r r! ;1 annf utureis 8 rid Joi'i.crn Iioanet Triiuing, Xwk and Sash Kit.bons, Velvet Uibbonr-, Neck Ties. Bonnet Silks, Velvets j Hnd Crapes, Flovrer. Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &. .'TU'W PO ET M 1.A -.KS AND riitLOKE 'S HA'S, iK'MMt-n AN( L'NTMIMM Ii. And in toiinecting Warerooins bite Goods, Linens, Kmbn.iderie, Li'j NeU. I'ollars Setts, Handkercbieta, Uei l N -t-i &c..'.vr. No l-;7.ind l:J9 1 ,h tI , Baltimore, Md. ffo jodsaramanufaetiired .y us tr boiiulit fr Cxrh iirectly frem the limpea.n r.r.ri Ainer i an M-iniifactifrr.-., etnUraciiiK all the la.est novelties, uneqaaltd iu variety and cheapness in any market. Orders fijled with care, promptness and dis ptc i. ! o!-Sci: pd. :o: R. W- Prick. T.J. Pkice. PRICE & BHO. Slaye Removed THEIR FAMILY GROCERY STORE To Phillips' Old Stand OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. herei they will coutitiue to Sell Flour. M al. Fresh Meats. Bit eon. Lard. Butter. Eggs, Coffee. Teas fMitfar, Salt. Pickles; Mo lasses, &c , together with a larire and varied stock of household ai'd table necess ties. Bring your Country prt.duce to PRICE & BRO. (I7:tf) OP ALL KI vDS Finninhetl to onler, at Short Notice, at Steairfi ?aw Mill on Western N. U. Ii. Ii.. twenty miles trtun ralislniry. Priee at mill$l A Salishnry Sl.20 Kiln iirSe.1 ,-tt. si,lM,,.v. 81 50. TEfSlIS CASIf. , 4? : if: K. II. IOWAN. crXige&'craige. ATTOttXEYS AT LAW, AND sin panhrapftk RSpeial attention paid toProceediugs iu liaukiuijtcj. UM THE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Orseaming AND Complete Sewing MACIIISE. The first and on!? BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHiNb combined that has made its advent iu this or any other country. JKOJT Ttie following reasons are given why this is the best Family Machine to Purcfutse. 1. Because it will do 7. Becasue you can everytiiiu tUt auy utA-lqnickl rnwur ioer itj, clnue chu do, bcwtuglieed U aaapt itiotliitkor from ttie fluent to tlie tinn cioth. coaiaet material, lieui-j 8. Uecuse you hare a in. ug le.Ii ig. cording, shori deep hot bin by braiding uiud.ng, gaili- wkicU tLethiead u cou eriiig ud Reding oa, at stabtiy drawn from the ti.e Miue time rurtlin, icentie : the teusiuQ i limiting, etc., better than joousequeiit'y ereu and auy otLei inaoiuae. idoesuui break tLetlmad. i leciu.x!tUe teusionsj 9. Because the piv.! a e more easily adjutei loot turnb back , that liit than any tUer ntachiue J cloth ctn 1 easily re- 3. Because it can work tuva r heut -ed a bautilu: butWii-hn! j It1. iMicauM l' het making as flue aieari' as iiiechaiiicd p uiiiiiiti 'r .1 by the hand. tt.e best finished a. d 4. hVciue it wilt eui- maue on the bet p.iu. -broider over the edge.jp.e ol aoj machine nun inaking a neat and tea')-!uta:tuied. it ha im t. tul Under oa any gar-Siri:it:s to bienk; nuth nteiit. iiiB to et -ut of or hr. 5. Bc-anse It will aorki it. Kecaie it is two u lieautiful eyeiei liole. j iua l ines in on?. . i;rT- 6. Be'-aiife it ctn tlo.ToN holk Veaaio .,( over-hand seaming by'srwia Macuink coin wiiii h heets pillow cas- bined. es ind the like are eedj ner and nver. ' - No other Machine can accomplish tl.t kind of sewi!: statvl in Nos. 3, 4, "), and 0. Parties using st family st wine machine want n Whole Machine, one with all the improve ment, j It is to lxt a LIFLTIMIJ, and therefore oi e is wanted that will do the rjiost work and do it the best: and ihi maehihe can do wvcnl kinds of sewing not done oil any othrr machine, heiies doing every kind that all other can do. 77 .liamcflit or Plain Sewing Jfuchine. Wiihotit the button-hole parts), doe all that is done on the Combination except button hoU and overseaming. MhBONEY & BKO.. A.ts. aibuiy N. t r.xaniine them before purcha-iiig anyotlui "SewingjMachine. ! h not hesitate tosiy the American Comhiini t:on. surpasses ali othei iiiae'.ines. lhiiilcs doiu all the work that other m.n-liino can. it overseam and works biitton-hol in anyiabric, from wi iiiusiin to Bearer cloth I hav used sinjreiV floats', Howe's and the Weed mm-hine. and ti mi the American far superior to them all. MlS M. RrTLKIKiV I have nsed six diiTerent Sewing Machines. The American aurpaasen them all. Mhs. A. I.. Hainet. I havensed The dinner and oilier mnrliinesand would not exchange the Amiricsii forsny. Mks. Ii X. Bhinolk. SAi.isnrY. X. C. May 22-1. 18?a. Meroney Jt 13ko., Agts. Aine.'ic in om. . .0. Sir: 1 htve ned tt e Howe Sinter. V."iee'ei A Wilson, Win-ox v (Jihhs Sewing m.ic'.ii.es m. Wrtiild not give the nihcali t 'ombiieitioii for it; of thm it wit! do all that is cla.u ed lOr t ir. t.u iLi-L-iifar. I consider i snper:or to alt othrr ! have ever seen. Very Kespet-tfnllv. Mks. i.'ko. W. iIakbinskn. Wet!e undersigned take great plca-ure in jsriv:tiM our testimony in favi i uf the Vmenean -e iiu d ch;ne ip ri teri.ee to ar 'tin le.tx.ij tl.t is it truthfully -ern.mniended .".ti.e t.e-l n n i made. It:ssiupie! liu.nle r-j.-i! ery light ii:n. d.ed not gel out of order or drop stitHie. Mks LtrsA M. ovekman, A . L . 1- (U-ST. J. Al.l.KN IlKi WN. " A . W. Ndk riisns. ' A . K. Jnsr.i, " M. K. Th. wahok, We have seen flutntng advertiseiner.t and heaiu djilch said by Vue'itsol other tiaeliiee. We will forfeit one I. in.died dollars to the con tending party, if altera iV.i trial Leiore eoiiiiieteiit ja Iges the American isai-h-iie will i .t do a- wm ii not netii-r. tt.e work done on anyother machipe. and do valuable work that no otiier ma h.ne can do. We have been Agents f ir Sewing Marhines sinn IS56 l ave soid Singer's. Lad iVeber's -twnte.s's and I inreiice'a, and have abandoned all lei tl.. iner;i-an. Sen l and get samples of work. 27 tv Mi-ItOXEY A PRO.. A X'U ROWAN MIL! 1 I 'IIK pmpriet-irs if t'e e j,t-t!v ce'el.raii-.' Mill- art in tin market I'm 'A llSAT. 11. i-olicit cail? from 11 1 1 win. .veit u feJl i'h.- . the hiijhrxt market rash pricr. Flour! Flour!! They also solicit orders fur Kioir The manufacture tour d lTe.cm gr.ides f Fi, n'r rancit.r-Best ramily, rarailv, Ex tra, and Suj;r. Tr.y also ,-it orderx fr H'hm. They exchai.e, or jr'-ii.d for toil, as mav l d'.'Mrcd. e.ji:rt, rros d co Beware of Counterfeits I JOB ROSES' BnM3KSWfiS2 4 mrm tnniy oovvrxmraiT-tD. DUhanttt Dr mfi J - . m lk ..V f f riu mr9 iniiunn III VO etir of U fcoal ontitntn nbj-t. Thy wMdrrmtu ll xcmm and rwnuTt ait obttrsetioiu, tram hv tuy t patticniarly tunL TUry ul ln a ihort rnif on thm nontbly parioa with rcuUrity : na althoorhvOTy BowarfoL cooUla nothinc hurt! fat to thn cotwtitatfon. Ia ail mm of Nerronn .rwt b?"nt to all writing for taam, Mld ironn ooMrvatton. ? hJlSi'ftj?,lUwnclHl to tan propria- Ujnra a bottla ot the rentns, eontntnln lift, rilla, br rettiTn mail. curtiy mui from any JtBowWr f it eofltenU. RELIEF IM TEN MINUTES-. BRTAlv'SI'XMOIflC WAFERS t"V-CS" c-. Ata, Baoaoitria, Soib TaaoAT, HoaaaaaaM, ptrvfovLT BaaaTBiao. la cirnsT Comcmo ab Lho Dibiasbs. Ihry tiMa no tu of medtelna, aad any child w tka Uem. TbonMitAa Lara bea lattnt to health that Bal befora detiairel. TtlmTO- rl- n in handr tor.HCArtli.nttgtreeuKy To. k. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DCLAJIARtrrS PFTCTFTC PILXS. J?r4red tor . OAttlSCItRX. ho. 114 Rne ITntri, Pmrifc -JiXEH V1 f hJC wcommended by tb ntlr. .-"'ii1 franco aa tit va-y beat remedy In of8tjeTtnatrrtflw. or Seminal Weak- aea. : Nlrttly. Dnlir or Premanw Emiartona ; ftx- ftlLr,k!??" "J?Pa'; Weakaaa arieinyftim Eerfl Mi bit and znal Kreeao ; KtUztion ot the "f11 0-tane; Weak 8pina : DwatU ia tba Urine, wjdall thrhaily trn of IHeeaeea arMn from -T.'"0 JtrceM. rhT curt w bea all otherrem fiiaa fan. pamahlac of Alrk-e fn eaH boa. or win fcjrfa1 tS? 10 mnr ",d'M-. JPTiv tt ar Rax. 5tbyinalt,acwra'aa(fa'Amaa'lawrarfo on weaiptof prira. OSCARO. MOS18. ItCoarLAaa r-.fcaw Taas, Sola Gneral Afant frt Anrka. nun 14, 'll. 46: 1 Land Deeds, Trustee Deed, Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff ' Deeds; Chattel lortgages, &t. . T 'So I iflt ,t Jjif oflif r 'TZl ,, C'". ",n lUB dick, mai i.imia Ftl on lirJ nmion. Palpltntion of tn Heart! Hystw-ica and Whlt. th. r iU trct a cm whea niunai a n 1 1 wuvr innna niwa fai tort Th (0 HARDWARE MEItCHANTS, .Main Street, Salisbury, .V. C, A HE COXS TA X TL F ADDING ' rsncrc of wants we are prepared to meet, nor New, improved and valuable Tih!, Implc- lne esart and U-autiful adaptalii'ity of inentH, Ma hin's, Ctintrivancies, Jcc. tc., for onr gotnls for the jairiKi for which they the convenience and facility of Fanners, are mad;. Nor can we de-rile them in" an m..1-r,... 'advertisement. Tbt v must Ik m- n. Come. aj iii v; i sin 1 1 1 1 o. Carpenters. Shoe Makers, Tan tiers. Cabinet Makers, Masons. Carriage BuiMers. Qjl ' ' fl nise-Keeiiers, c U,tAh:'rS; .tioKS, KO., C:C. In fact, few person" una q'.ir.'pti 1 v itli our establishment, are aware of the wide J. ALLEN n.r taKtn ttie room recently occupi. In vc:n, , n,,:llit ( ... in Murphy Jraniu ! Kov, anil ..M-neii a " PROD'JCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. -t"He soliiits n!i order from abrod. Ir ilure Imuht atul iiipj-. on rrv vl;.,n i loliee. UiMp.vt fully refers to lysines en of ths- . it. ' ' J j-uiu lor an it a i in aniens oi A. M. Sullivan. J. I. (ioWAN. i NEW OPENING. PHE Ii:illerati7nd h ivinr n i. . i j t ..! tl,.i... . 1 si-lves 1:1 huitie.s uiuler thy Jinn ii.iine i.f A. M SULLIVAN, CO., i i .a t r. opened in i; .1. il-ntues tier.- binl-j. r- D'lll'l- Sr., re. 1 a mjt. i;e.r lol" in tilt- it ir. f. i;e.t iliM.r to til.- II irhvin "wi' invi mi in- it'lt'-li in ll.ei-l .J,J new friend-. T'.ey have a .naimfit dt r.Miu, the laret an.l ber.t in town-- unj A. Largo Splondici .r-K ..r.. I .M 1 . t . 1 . t 1 STOCK OF GOODS, ' "" (lOMI'KlSlXG a ?".-evi -i t,f.t nt Muni- O : .1 !.: .;i . .. J ware exc":te.l. :,n,l - ; ! i.... .. V'.'. IN' lM.VIT'f" hA barir.iins ;t cm-1.- - !i) 1 a it .,i,.. M; tue ntu. i.i.-v will .li'itt hi-.ivin in lirm-cru-' aii'l c hi 1 ry l'i otlm-e. In. 1 iu- a-i! l;;f P invite al! It wt-l, i-itticr to t.u v .r -i i; on then a. M.SM.i' , a (' Jan 'iltli. )'. j i;;r Smith's Shoe Store! ImrJotif. . c, ESTAHLIsiSKH VK.K AfH) tiik l.im;kst w hoi.i sai.k ami iik tail siiok imi m-; in TIIK STATi:. j 1 avi.' , 1 1 x- . kt. VrVxT "' ',r1,"7n rr- , . , i ,n,,,,,,.'l'-"e...-v 11. Ibe ..- S i.ule aiel -hh rn.r a.Kio.i;,:: 11, li,:,.,. we rn,,, . . ,uh,ts am, i:.i, M low prr h .try Nt-w York J.a.l.. r. For I .root ui i ur Hk-,rii..n. 1I.1 nt ,. .... : I.ano.tcc.iu.e ao.Ux .mine ...,r M.m k m.l i-rie,- wlicll.er Von w.-h lo huy i.r I., t. .."i i.iigv 1 .111 i-ikk, 3ots. S'!o.-s. Lcatli.T. Shoo. Fimlinjrs Trunks and Hats. I l' I . e are now icctiv.r. unr large Full hu-ck, J' youo.ilv w ant h fii.ir'e nan .ii Sim. - ! -oi.tl )mr o.iler t SMI li, a-..i ., w,ll i tie emu tl or y nu can n im u tin- t-.,. e. Always luv your Mim-s nt t .sjj .'' S'oii , j nu c i 11 he l.ett. r m;, ,!, d e, , ? . v. stiiTii 4v ro., Smi.Usi,, .1. Sept. 12 72, el: lit: WILLIAM VALENTINE, THE BAHBKli, T"l ETFIiN'S HIS TlUM-a k;. U aai7 a,x till ' Mj t . UilEMt.S and the I'uLIiefor the iiWral ,.atruniire beretofo re extend, dtotiiui. Hem w ' informs tl-.tui that he ban lit ted tip a new and COllll.K til.lt..- Shop, in Dr. Henderson! 13 rick-1 Suilding-. IXoom ITo. 2, j where he tv..nid lie pletted t see them. He iruaruiite." tojrive nt ifa-t i v in ecn ease. ' lie ha in his employ of the het Hir 'Oreimers in Westeru North Cartdioa. llerequests a call from all. Salisbury. X.C., Dee. 17. IhT.9 50-tf VVali h a. viruuD. Keating and Mowing Machine. The Jiliieat, most a .Uuntixi and dieaiH-Ht Implement mitJe. Kullv warrant, d. Thre-liin Mschii.es 'ami Il.,r I'wem of rarioua l?ttenU, audi Mthelehrated A lamance ami lialliniore I-owera. 8i.d it. ,r tirti, 41-3mo- Tyro. Davidson Co, N. C. kL K1DS of COURT A smt A GIST RATES1 PLANKS kt iK, 0 I then-fore, to the llardnare More for any- thintr you want, from a toothpick tastenni engine; fmm a pin to a trarutter any thing almost everr tiling. They l;ai ! A r'l'LI, STlK'K nlt ton harnl of every variety of Nailis Iron, h-u-. i, lloew, truii. t ra ;Uv, .N-j-ihrs, K.0 I-.en Aif at low pru-. 'iii:. H-'nls k't ivf aiil Korks. Kair'unLi. 7'-: tbr it WrtiKh: ion iiwa uiUfiMHni. We wirmii! thi ro t.gin ..Ufi-tijo. T)hmii- ii'i I'iow ami So! i rr-. : roKX snK , i:.s ; STRAW rUTTKVS. and a .nnd aher if.irc ...i n,l. Send n y. ir -elm or inu.r ai.i hor. J3:tf Stli.imiv N : BEOWSf country rrmture. 1 ltf SALISBURY 1 BOOK STflRR w W 41 CAl.liM A I.M AN A j At t!. It..k Stri- 1SA1.VS AMI II V MVS. . ' t !te 1 ... .i, : ir, 1 . n;i.K j. ! a i 1. n 1 . , ,r. 1 1 v, At tl, V. ...1. :..r,. s : lfiKi. I;chks. :.in:i .11,. t . At : lt...k -i,t j N tact . .-. M.r - tl v. 1. ,-i I:, , . Slltti. . .!! !.. Im i nt , ;,.! :;..ti Ul.t. .1 it. -t 1 .' FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFKLTKR O). ' .in fncturrr an-l fVVii -.n,itr . ! invitk attention t., ti.i-ir 1 t. r ... It - 1 I Stt'U if ('oTt:o; !-nilsttil-, ( 'ottnsci 'liamiM-rStiit. iaint-! C iiattiiMT Snit.s, FrtMicli : suit-. Wail.i t alio ( :.!. i:il ( h.-.if : i.KkiTie n-tir- 1.1 ii 1 . -I- i-.' I.."-. l.vt.-:in,i 1iH. 9 r. ..!- 1, V, : al ;,,.!..t,,,,.. !(,r.-n...Ua,h-ii!ll-.U!H-.N. ,.. Ittre v If..,..,.,.., , 1 . 10 ,1 ' . n,-. l-ea-tt . el ,,r,t.. 1 .,.-,1 du-a'nlitr 1 .. . . - . ! !,.., ,.r .- - ,.., at;v ,5Uin th i .lci n - ,.f ,. " 1 1 ! I 1 rSrrSS: 4 ! i -Mm .. i m - . . m-m..m.n . m m m. - i 'A'1"" ' w ?f If- A t:ul u .: i im t.t !: . . Mi-'!;c 11 rii" !' . 1 1. 1 e-,n l e f.r- "'j'" V""'" " "' , , ; ;.n!(.ari,. ir t. s... -.-.,! .,rd. (la.-i.-.tro.!: nhn-o'rat.h. It. j our fl .. i!l le -m. i'i-.l. 5 T If , i..-iraUe nnck IIoum- vith T r.-ms and i V i.i iu-,rrt oe.t h in -in ; ttuaed in t be m-'st l .-ira'i'.- ..f T-.wn. IVrt.n. i..hii- to i-ryhj.e. -au apply at iLi . . ,c-. . J. It. ELLIOT c Co. Manufacturers of Ootton Gins. Witinvboro 4-Vrini m1 SALISBURY HIGH SCHOOL The Fall Term of Mr. . T. "lurkc'i School for rnys will commence Sey. l?th. Tenna $12,50 per aeMsion of twenty wreka. Con tin gent fee $l.f. I. A. D WIS, ) J.J UKlNKI's (-oru. J. s. McccnniNs.) Ann 21. '72. 4t: tOBIMinnH ICOKti. Tork 0cai 27 BTErklFix April 26. Ier.--a:l. THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with a large and elegant awwrtment of PUI I FANCY JOB Fictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS. AC suitable for all kinds t f HAND Pit I NT INC.-. Also Finer attl more Ornamental T ! Business & Professicr.. Vi-itinp. Party ami Wedding Carda ; College and Sehool 'irvular f all kituls ; ) Tubaceo Notices and A B E L S for all purpose? ; I For Clerks, MaffistraK ' and Solicitors : , in ,i , 0r yihmS else rej,r. . ' t Printing Linr i THE ' 1 vLftroluui ILUl f V . V-UIVIHIU VW'il i4. AJ5 A NEMrA!Ki:( Im a fantlitlatc for public favor. ! circulation is got!, and it iUndicj ! b ' ' ; and patmnap- improving. It is one i f- of the Ic5t advprtifsing medium ia i tho Stato, and ofTers i faciliticii on tt literal Urms a an v. REPAIRING. Sewinjt Machines, I .'mbrelUa, Parao!. Walk tng CaneK, Arde and Prarh Par, SHeaf atxl tjrmtraljtJb ,- cuiuinn rcjtir to txirkeU, TuU, t., AC a rnop in ti rear or l JWJtI:rr I Store. Tenet low, but rah w.i l 1 r July 2J 172 lilrao. l NOTICE. The CVmniiiioner of Iredell Cnty " revive at ihrir U&cm ia StaieavilJe emd ithday of SerxemUr neit aralrd Totl UiildinK a new Jail in aid crniMr. Tie ho" to he Uiilt t4 brick. SO by 40 feet, tkrr "-'fXr hifh, with a Care on the 3rd Br. I'Ub and efecifiYationa of the buildio. Ac, to be n at nJirt of Ilrriier t4 lire JOHN DAVlIlSON.ttiair n iTrd C'wntr Cwihin 49: It: Imlell CouMT. N. C V -V vvV PAMPHLETS Cheap Chattel -Mortrftg nA tarin th l.'.arka fr aaia w-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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