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Not only Homer refer to the horse hay- qver now icrniying au lovers 01 inau ttoble animal, but Viretl &Uo tuns demcta it: VI EG I L ON T1IE 110ESE DISEASE. , i . I EXTRACT FROM DRYDES's TBAKSLATIOH OF THX : G ,Tm , The ictor Ilorw. foreetful of his Food. 1 The ..Palm renounces, and abhors the Flood i - I II. paws the Ground, and on his hanging Ears e rolls hUinournCul Eyes, he deeply groans U V .ith patient aobhings. and with manly Moans, He heaves for Breath; which from hia Lungs supply'd, A fuliKl liwm font i1!afAnla Vi!a laUnnir afrla 4 iiu ivii v i vpii am a visntv it at la -iav ava V To his rough Palate liU dry Tongue succeeds And roapy'.Gore ha from his Nostrils bleeds." THE BANKRUPT LAW. Tic Reversionary interest in Homestead ;'L" Lands. We published two weeks ago, an extract from the Statrsville American, in relation to.the BaukrnptJVcr, to wh.cb iwe added our opinion as to ihe effect of the dis charge in Bar and the lieu rup.cy, upon a ja.lgment, by virtue of ,t. It was m lubstance, thar the bankruptcy would acnarge .c juuKUien urUfc ..mcu'T quently there could be no lien under it; and that the bankrupt would take his uuujc-.u .uw.. rv.5uv. wur P.n.o u . uaaeu uFu .um,guu judge uk, as we tmuersiana u. Anoier ru, ng ..as receuuy oeej, roaue ujr 'u8ti u. ., . . lance, lie no.us mai u e reversuMmry tn Ilia linmiioFftaH lanrla la PTPmnt I ,v.. , .o ine uanarupu a ua oi iy u cnapier if i, aci? o. u. PL. ... w a m ntinna in Kdll lr ftl riY tf. V 111 X Clew lit hmjq ita ufuiKiuuivr ... a.. j Carolina, will therefore stand as follows: A, homestead and the dwelling and i buildings used thereon, not exceeding in value the' sum-of $1,000. . ' The reversionary interest in the home stead lands. - , T-he exeinptions, it will be seenmouut to between $2000, and S2500. In view of the fact that an t ffort is be ing made to reverse the decisionol the Supreme t'ouit, making the Homestead good against old debts we advise evry debtor to go into bankruptcy, wipe out his old indebtedness, which hangs like a heavy weight about his neck. Then, . with real and personal property ekempt to him to the amountpf $2,000 and upwards fre-tan start life anew and keep pace with the growing prosperity of this great coun try. New North State. ' UNDER 311 K BANKRUPT ACT. Necessary household and kitchen fur niture and -other articles and necessaries not to exceed in value the sum of $500. All the wearing apparel of such bank rupt and that of his wife and children. The uniform, arms and equipments of i any personT who has been in the seryice-of the United States. J Such property as is exempt "i by the laws of the United States from attach ment or seiznre or levy on execution. UNDER TUB KTAJE LAWS. Personal property of the value of $500, tobe selected-by the bankrupt. NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive so 'many inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of new spapers, that we find it necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all the questions that have betn auMresseil ta u : . 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to contiuue their subscription. ?. If subscriber? oid ring the discontinance of their periodicals may continue to send theiu until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribersitjeglect or refuse to take their periodicals froin the office to which th-y are directed, tjiiey are held responsible till they have settled their bill, and ordered theui discontinued, 4. If subscribers move to other places without iuforining the publishers, and the papers are seut to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have dec'uled that refusing - to take papers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie " "evidence of intentional fraud. G. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes uw of it, whether he has ordered H it or not, is held in law, tu bo a subscriber arid must pajr for it. 1? y?CB AL INFORMATION. Letters go t any part of the United States for three-cents per half one, if prepaid Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead; letter omce at Washington. y Letters weighing overman ounce, and pre paid a single rate, areforwarded to their des- , tiuation, aud the balauce due collected m i delivery. " City letters must be prepaid two cents per half uuuee. Books. Postag"on books, not exceeding four ounces in weieht 4 cents. Each additional four ouuees or fraction thereof . 4 ceuts Newspapers. Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepail at the . following rates per quarter : Dailies, t 3acts. perqr Weeklies, . ', 5 " MonthlifS. not nvpr i tt. li - Quarterlies, 1 " Miscellaueous Matter. On unsealed cire.U' lars, juaps, prints, engravings, music, cards, photographs, types, cuttings, rHits, seeds. . occ on one package to one address, prepaid not exceeding four ouuees 2 cen's ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights. of packages is limited to thirty two ounces. - Money Orders. Money can he sent to a6y part of the country with absolute safety, by obtaining Money Order, for which -fees are; On not less than $1, and not over $20, 10 ( cents-, " , Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 23 cents. ,No order issued tor less tban $1, or more than $20. J . , Sundry I ernes It costs 15 cents xtra, besides the regular postage to register a lef ter, i Stamps cut ouyfrom Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other fet ters. - ' . Shame. A wedding is to come toff in December with twelve bridesmaids, all attirta by Worth of Paris. The bride's dress will be of Belgian lace and cost nine thousand dollars in gold. Shame, shame, i. while thousands o; people in Philadelphia Ure starving for bread. Savs a Western' paper: "Watch thosH felloe (Twho don't take their home paper, sKt these fellows ; . they are small-sonled; ' ingy handful who g through the world on thr folk's mony. k- A doubtlul Hvnt in rlntnmf dron imiMn - I f uuiiumau, neuuuucuu. l'arch'd is his Hide, and rugged are hia Hairs. I 4th district Halifax, Henry oucn are me oympioros oi m young uiaease; Jcol d Republican. . lint in lime a process, when Ins pains increase. I GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 1 . " ' 8E3ATK, let district Currrhuck. -.Camden Paa V1 lxvU Gat.e8 phowan and rerqttimans, C W G randy, Jr. John L. i vuaiuuenain uPDuoiicani. ' 2nd district Tyrrell, Washington. Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John n ti v-- n r cs.mi t. li- l n r3. . . Jt . . S:t? it i? - ?P ' T ' ' Eppes, Republican. ' I . F . . uwirw -jtih, u .ucvouer, epuD lican. ' . 7th district Wi'son, Nash and Frank- tin, 'Wm. K Davis, Juo W Dunham, Conservatives. - I 8th -district Craven, A S Seymour, Republican. j 5th district Jones. Onslow and Car- teret, James G Scott, Conservative. lOtb -district Dunlin and Wavne. W A Alien, L W Hum phrey, Conservatives. Ky KiuefRepublican. S t ...iTj si. tt.... vt. t MaWo ReJinb!ican m di9trictTrongwic ick and Bladen, q IXill, Republican. 14th district-Sampson, C. T. Mur- . Conservative r xHh district-Columbus and Robeson, Jobn W Ellis, Conservative. f ,6lh district-Cumberland and Har- neltf w c T Conservative. 1?lb tHctWake, James II Harris, Uol'd, Republican. lgib di8trictWarren Jobn A Hyman .. . ... ' . cold, Republican. 20th district-Orange, Person and Cas- Jolm w .Norvood Tolltl W n,inv mngham, Conservatives. 21st district Granville Bourbon Smith Republican. ,22nd district Chatham, R J Powell, Conservative 23rd district Rockingham, J T 3Iore- head, Conservative 24th district Alamance and Guilford, J T More-head, Jr., W J Murray, Con servativc. . 25thdistrict Randolph aud Moore, J M Worth Conservatives. , th district Richmond and 3Iontsro ery, R T Long, Republican 27th distract Anson and Union C 31 T McCanley, Conservative. 28tb district Cabarrus and Stanley, J C mrnhardt, Conaervative. 29th djstrict- ileckledburg, R P War ing, Conservative. 30th district -Rowan and Davie, Char les P'-ice, Conservative, 31ntdistrict - Davison, John T. Cramer, Republican. U6u uieuiti oumcB nuu x'urBjriuc, o I VI Stafford, Conservaitve 33d district Surry aiid Yadkin, A C Lowles, conservative 34th district-Iredell, Wilkee, and Al exandr, Thoa A Nicholson, Phineas tlorton, conservatives. -- 35ih districts Alleghany, Ashe, Wa- auga, W B Coitnceil, conservative. 36lh districtv-Oaldwell, Burke, 31c Dowell, Michel ind Yancey, W W Flem- mmg- Gudgcr, conservatives 37ih district Catawb i and Lincoln, James-li Lilts conservative. 38th district Gaston jvnd Cleaveland, vv j Miuler, conservative. 39ilie district Rntherford and Poll, Martin W alkerK republican. 40th district Buncombe, and Madison, Jasll. Mernmon, conservative. 4l8t. district Haywood, Henderson, and lransylvatua, Y P Welch, conserva live. ' 42d district Jacksoa, Swairi 3Iacon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, conservative. - Republicans 18 ; Conservaties 32 FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Grant, eon. Alexander J M Carson, ind Alleghany -Anson II T Bennet, con. Ashtt Squire Tiivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Perry, rep. Brunswick Buncombe TD Johnston, , con. Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell -Ed Jones, con. j Camden Simeon A Jones, rep, Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J Foster Geo V Bowe, reps. - , Catawba R B B Houston, con -Chatham J 31 Moring, - Hanna, cons Cne..)kee j Chowan John L Winslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. f Cleaveland John W Gidney eon. Columbus V V Richardson, icon Craven I B Abbott, E K reps. Cumberland G W Bullardj , S Lutterloh, rep. Currituck - James 31 Woodhouse, con liare Uliver N Gray, rep. Davison J TBrowu, John TVIi hl micaeai, Davie Charh s Anderson, con. Duplin Juo B Stanford, cone. : Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis 15unn, reps. . i Forsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John II Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates Robt II Ballard, eon. Granville Rich G Snetd II, T Hughes reps. . ' Graham Greene J Guilford Joseph Glimer, WJley, cons Halifax JujiBryant, JjJ VVoodwyn, repu., .. ..j -t Harnett J R Grady, con. f Haywood II P Hay ties, con, , Henderson James II BIythe, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Stevenson; cons. .Jackson. i, Johnston Wm. H Joyner, Jesse Hin nant, cons. . Jones Jacob Scott rep. t Inior Stephen Lass iter, rep. Lincoln A J 3lorirson con, . Macon J L Robbinson, con, t Madison . - Uartitt r - .. '"-M McDowell t ' ;' : - k Mecklen burc: J no 1 E ' Brown . S W Mitcnell-rJ W Bowman, rep. t Moutgomprj -Alien Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindgey, con. New Hanover - James neaton, 1Y11- m H McLaurin, old, Alfred Llody, LaIM , xT'.t Northampton Burton II Jones, rep. Onslow J W Shackleford, con. Orange - Pride Jouea, Jones Watson, con; - Pasquotank, P M Godfrey, rep. L. nn,. I .F "m-.---, rf Person, Montfort McGehee, con. 1 Ut, Wn. r liryant, Giultord Cox, Folk, ri. 13 Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra- zier, reps. lliclimond, Robert 1? letcher, coi'd, rep. Kobeson, W b Norment; I . A McNeil, cm'8 Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, Rowan. F N Luckey, Kerr Craige, con .orvan - r Rutheiford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryant, cons. Stanly Stokes, J G II Michell. con. urry, Harrison 31 Waugh, con. Swain Transylvania Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col, Kob't S 1 erry, reps. Warren, Goe II Kifcg, J Wm II Pas chall, reps. ashington, D C Guyther, rep. Watauga Wayne, J .0 Rhodes, E. G Copeland rpPB Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wilson, II C Mops, con. Yadkin, J G 3Iarler, con. Yancey. Prospectus for 1873. Sixth 'S'car. THE ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, univer sally admited to be the Handsomest Periodical in the World. A Rep resentative and Champion cf American Taste. Not for Sale in Book or Xeirs Stores THE AL DISK, while issued with all the regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary pcriodkils. It is an element miscelhinv of pure, iijiht. and graceful literature : and a collection of pictuers. I . r . i -ii ... nie rarest jH."cimens oi ariiiic skiii, in black "" woo. ..-viuiuiigii eaen sueeeeuin nuinner alliirds a fresh pleasure to its friend, the real vaaie and beauty of JUL ALIUMC will In most appreciated after it has been bound up at the clime o( the year. While other publination may claim "superior cheapnes, a compared wiin rivals oi a similar clans, Tllrj .1 LDJJJ h a unique and erininal coneepVioii alone and onapiroached absolutely without compe tition in price or character. The o.--se..sor of a complete volume conuot duplicate the quan tity of fine-paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes Jot ten times iU cost; and then, there are the chfoinox, besides ! Notwithstanding the increase in the price of subscription hut Fall, when THE ALDINE assumed Us present noble proportions and rej resentative character, the edition nishoee tUm doubled during tlie past year; proving that the .Auiencan puonu appreciate, and will support, ;i sincere ellbrt in the cause of Art. The nub- lisher., anxious to justify the ready conti hiice thus demonstrated, have exerted themselves to the utmost to develop and improve the work : 1 .1. - 1 .! ... .' aiiu ine pin in lor me cimiiii!'' year, as untolded 4jy the monthly issues, vri 1 1 astoi-isli and de'ibj.t even the most Ranuiue friends of Till-! ALDISE. The publishers are authorized in T II Hull llPf. designs from many of the most eminent artists of America. f In addition, THE ALDINE will reproduce examples of the best foreign masters, stleeted with a view to the highest artistic nacces. and greatest general interest; avoiding such as have become tamiiiar, through photographs, or c-jpics ot anv kind. The quarterly tinted plates for 1872. will re produce four of John S. Davis' inimhnblechiid- ketches, appropriate to the four seasons. These plates, apj-earing in the issues for January, pnl, July, and October, would be alone wortii the price of a year's suliscription. The popular feature of a copiously illustrated "i, ...:m i i viiiiKtuiim uuijiwri niii ue eJiiiimieu. To possess such a valuabttTepitonieof the art world, at a cost so trifling, will command the subscriptions of thousands m everv section of the country ; but, as the usefulness and attractions of THE ALDISE can be enhanced, in nroio won 10 uie numerical increase oi its suponers, the publishers propose to make "a.ssurance dou ble sure," by the following unparalleled oflerof Premium Chroraas For 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDINE, who pays in advance for the year 1873, will receive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chromos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent Eng lish painter. The pictures entitled, "The Vill age lielle," and Crosing the Moor," are 14 x 20 inches are printed from 25 different platen, requiring 25 impressions and tints to ierfect each picture. The same chromos are m11 for .!-.-.! l Dudley I lM;r.pirt'in 1,10 rl tre. As it is the de "Iterm 'fiU conductors to k eon TltK i Ii i ATA? rkllt i t rih rf wtirtiuilitikn m . department, the chromos will be found corres pondingly ahead of any that can be offered by other periodicals. Every subscriber will receive a certificate, over the signature of the publish- er!' 9"rauteeiiig that the chromoa delivered 8hallbeepial to the samples furnished the agent, or the money will be refunded. The distribu tion of pictures of this grade, free to the subscri bers to a live dollar periodical, will mark an r- poch in the history of Art; and, considering the unprecedented cheapness of the price of THE ALDINE itself, the marvel falls little short of a miracle, even to those best acquainted with the achievements of inventive genius and im proved mechanical appliances. (For illustra tions of these chromos, see November issue of THE ALDINE.) The Literary Department will continue under thecareof Mb. RICHARD HENRY STODDAKD, assisted by the best writers and poets of the dav, who wiil strive to have the litej attire of THE A LI) INF always in keeping with its artistic attractions, TERMS. SS per annum, in advance with Oil fChromos Free. THE A LDINE will, hereafter, he obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduc ed or club rate ; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the publisher direct, or handed to the local agent, n Uhotti renpontibUilg to the publishers, except in casea where the certificate is given) bearing the facsimile signature of Jahes Sut TOX& Co. A(JKiTS WAITED. Any person, wishing to act permanently as a Jocal agent, will receivetuH and prompt infor mation by applying to J AMES SUTTON & Co., Pallibhcrs, 53 M4IDEX LAXE, XEW YORK. . &r-tf. J d - v ..... , THE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Overseaming AXD Complete Sewing MACHINE, The first and only LUTTOX-IIOLE AND SEVVISG MACHINE combined that ha made its advent in this or any other country. fiST The following reasous are given why this is the best Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it wilt do. 7. Becasue tou can everything that ay ma- quickly raise or iowertlu chine can ao, sewing leea to auspi it to tinea or from the finest to tue thiu cloth. coarsest material, hem- j tt. Because you have a ming. felling, cordin,; short deep bobbin by biaidmg. Dinoing, cath- winch tlie thread ucou ering and se.riag on, at stantiy drawu from the tbe same tune ranting, ceutie; tee tension is quiUing, etc., better thau ooiiseueiitly even and any other macuiue. doesuutbresktbethread. -i Because the tensions; 9. Because the Preiser- a e &nre easily adJasteJ'footturnsback ; that the than any other aiacnnie. cloui can Im easily re 3. Because it tan work moved fter belcg sewed a beautiful bultau-hole i 10. Kccjuse tl.e best making as fine a jtesrt as meclmnirs p-o'nounce it by the hand. the best finished and 4. Bec uc it will em- aiade on the best princi broidor over the edjrt, ic of ato machine man making aneit and ihjju- aiactureu. It lia no tlful border ou any gar- s.rinns t break: notl merit. ini U ct '.'it of order. 6. Because it wiil work ( II. Bcvaue it is two a beintifnl eyelet hole. machine in one. A UrT 6. Becsupe it can iIo tox ihuk WokkiMJ and over-hand seaming. byiSF.wio Macuink com which sheets, pillow cas- bined. es ind the like are ewed! over and :ner. ! 82?" 'No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in s. o, 4, -mih1 . t urtles using a lamily sewing machine want a hole Machine, one with all the improve ments. It is to hist a LIFETIME, and therefore on is wanted that will do the most work and do it the best : and this machine can do several kinds of sewing not done on any other mnchine, besides doing every kind that all others can do Tie American or I'btin Sewing Machine. (VVithont the button-hole parts), does all tht ic done Oil tii e Combination except button-hole and overseaming. MKROXEY & RKO., A-ts. Salisbury, X. C. Examine tlicm before pirchaing any other ewing Machine. I do not hesitate tosiy the American Combina tion, surpasses ail other iiiaci.incs. Besides doinu all t!ie work that other uiachin: i-:in. it oversea m. ;tnd works biitton-hob;s in any fairic, frnm Si. muslin, to Beaver cloth I have used Sing'-Ts ibiatH. Howes and the Weed ui.ivhiiies, and li til the Aiucricun far Auperior toth in a!!. Misj M. Brri Kicx l hive uod six duferent Sewing Machines. The American surpasses ti:eni oil. 1ks. A. I.. Uainfy. I hivcne l Theinor and ntlir machines and would not exchange the Ainrican f"! Hny. M:;s. II N. Hi-.iv.ji.e. Sai.isbcrt. X. T.. May 225. 1872. Mebonet & Bro., AgLs. Aincriii.u v o;a. . M. Siu: I have ned tl.e Howe. Sin per, Wbec'er A Wilson, W.Jjmjx .V Gibl Sewinjr ii.acLiiie. em1 would not pive the American rumbiuatinn forai; of them, it will d ail that is claimed for it in the circular. I ousidpr i superior to all others I have ever seen. Very Bespectfullv, Mks. (i'kj. W. li akbin v. We the nnderslcrned take great plea-nre in giving our ttiuiony in favur f the Ann-rican Sewing M-vchine v pielerei.-i.e to aiij other, l iiitviiic t) t is it truthfully recommended ns the t -t tnchiic made. It is simple, d.nahie. ru-is very li:htaiid J-jes not get out of ordr or drop stitcho-;. Mild. I.AlllA M. ttVEHJIAN, ' A . L. t'(H T, " J. Al.l.VN PlU'WS, " A . V. NiiKTHtnv. " A . K. JdK(i, " M. K. lu mason. We hare seen flatnin? advcrtix-ireiits and heard much saiil by iivit- ol otlicr n:ic!iii.e-. We vv i 11 fiirfe.t n:e l.r,i:dred 'iollur. to the i-on-tendinfr party, if uftcra laii trial before coitijietert judges the Aiiierican Machine will i.d do i; well, if not littter. tie rork done on any other maehii.e. and do valuable work that no other machiue can do. We have been Agents for Sowing Machines tenre 185r. have soul Inzer's. Lad Webster's. Atwteis'ii and Florence's, and have abandoLed alitor the American. Send and :et samples of work. 27: ly MFUOXEV & BRO., A g'U lOTANJIILLS! I ll - propr:etTs of thee J i-tlv celebrated Mills an- iu the market for U'llllAT. and solicit ca!l- from all who have it to sell. Thcv pay ttic hiijlHst market cath jtriei. Flour! Flour!! They also solicit orders four dilTeieM for I- io:ir They Kbnir. mauntaeture grai'es of ranging ZJest ramilv. x'arrtilr. Br. tra, and Super. I hey also soj.cit orders f.r I.ran. They exchange, or grid for toll, as mar be desired. EMMKKT, BROS A CO. 39rfimr'd Deware of Counterfeits ! JOB HOSES' Bntitgtm mrt ixteneiveiv cotriTBaraiTBD. DUhonett Drur fftt tndeavr to te'l th couiUtrfrUt tommict rrrmur fro.Hu. The irtnitin kawt (A ncmq J Afe on each packaft. AU other mrt worthlet imitation. f.n cia Pilla ar nnfaillnirln the enreof all tboM (ainfal and dantreroa iiarw to which th femsle eonstitntion la TObjnct. They tnnderate all xceasea and remov all obstractioni. Iron wbat ercrcauM. TO MASRrCD INDIES T Irticnlarlf aaited. TUey wiU n a short ,5n,r on tn WontMT period with rtg irnlarlty ; inc hurt- muii miiaoMKU Terr Dowenul. contain nMh i fnt to the coiutitution. Ia ail cae of Kmom ana piau Anectiont, Faliia in the Bmck and Lien be. Hytterica and Whites. thy will affect a core when all other mean have ful"l. The elrralara around aeh packaw iT. uJl dipeetloni i and adTice. or will be tent to all wrivini" for tbeta, Malod rmTn OMerration. ,?-.B--7I" au eaeea where the oarr eannefbe obtainM. One Dollar encloeed to the Bole Proprie tor, JOB M0S1S. 18 Cortlandt New Torkwtll bot,1 ot the gtnulne. contntnlnr Fifty riUa, oy return mail, itcurely emU4 from any Imowledira of its eontenta. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES BRTATT9 PUIMOXIC WAFERS e-nre Cocoaa. Colps, Asthma, Bosciti. 8o throat, Heaaaaaass, Difficclt BaaaTHiao, I ciniHT ConsciiPTioif amo Ltua Disaisaa. fher nave no Ute or medicine, and any child win take v." ,T"aaanda have been leatored to health that tad before denaird. Ttimotir rl- n In hnndra oJ"e. Ak or BRYAN 8 PClilONIC WAFERS. Prlfo 33 cewta ir bx. JOB MOJtl, Proprie tory jOi-tWn rltftrt. New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. PPECTFTC5 PILLS. Prepared try OAEANClSR. No. 114 Rne Lombard, Paria. ..TpM rfll are hirhly recommended by the ratlra jdedical racnlty irf Prance aa th vary best remedy In llicMi of SiMinnatorrhdea, or 8entinal Weak n?'L nightly. Daily or Prrmarwa Kmianona ; fix nal Weakneeaormriiev.' Weaknea artrincfron fceeretHbitaand Cezval E xcrw ; Jt tlxetion n t b AltaJ Onrana; Weak Spina : DepoaiU in the Urine, nd all to rhaUy traia of Diaeaaea aritinr froca ' VyernsaorEzeewiea. They ewrw when all therrem aeataru Pamphlet of Advice In erl box. or wiU b ant rre to any addreea. Prte SI mr Box. oent bjrmail, mtcurrrwmtleifmrn m'l ert-Mtef on neeivtof prien. OSCABO. M08KS, UCotTlAl OT-.fw lotKvSol Ouneral A tent fee A mertra. ; aug 14, a. 4a: iy. " ALL KINDS ot COURT ANDMA GISTRATES BLANKS at tfUx HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Alcdn Street, Salisbury t T. C, ARE CONSTANTLY ADDING New, improved and. valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machine, Contrivancica, &c. &v., for the convenience and facility of Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, . v . a . ! liousc-Iveepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c. In fact, few person unacqtisintotl ith our otablivlmicnt, are aware of the wide' LarnagC JSUlluerg,'!sc,"'e betnugh;IrinIlowstAbe.Mlta. rf to We warrant them to pre satlfactkm. T1iObi- OOporS, son's I'lows and Sul-Hcr. HAS taken the room nwiitly H-cupird by Oterman. Holmes k Co.. in Murplix's Cranilc Row. and ojH-i,-.l a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. lyHc solicits cash onhrs from abrml. notice. ItcsiKvtftiilv refers to j'.:ints en fcifCash pa "ul for all leueiing artit!ci of J. P. RUSCK3RT, MASONIC HALL, Xo .77 and ."59 Market SI.,! WILMINGTON, N. C. tm psapjos OF THE UK. ST Leadins ractories in the Vnited states. PIANOS cf ALL STYLUS and l'KICT-S to suit purchastrs c(ntant'y on hand ;"u! for sale. nV All indiiccnents u- ia!!v "held out by No'tiicrti Mniitifae Hirers tan only lc had in the State at the aU.ve place. QUO. WOOD'S &. CO'3. TAH LOU and VESTHIT OilCAIi's ! Tltrg nre jr ci;ii( t,t f,r . Ch irm inj Svlo St,st Hi'inlif and l'uriitff TttiiC, Klf junt lh -injii dial Fin iah. In feet thry surias ANY out; AX Heretofore known or introduced in this city. Call, Hear and Sec Thorn ! All Instruments Warranted for Kive Years. MIiAN) TiXKl) ANI i:r.lURKl..r5 A choice selection of Shett Music on hand and f.r sal,.. J. 1 Kl'LVKLRT. may 3l-:7-tf Yil iliuingion, N. C. Smith's Shoo Store! Charlotte. . ESTAr5Llsm:i 20 YFA!: AGO. THK LAIKiKST WIIOLI SALK ANDi:i TAIL SIIOK IIol'Si: IN THK STATK. HAVE Azrr.t alwsys in ihe Northern msr-ke-t-. i From loii cxjfrieiiee in the M Trade and tijK rior al vantage-in buvine, we guarantee to -ell I.K)TSANI) !i()lta ;... j'ni-o :i nv ,CW lolK .lulilnr. I f.r j proof of our a-.-rtion, the next time u are in v liarlotie come and examine our Stck and prie-e-s whether you w;h to buy er nol. N c are now receiving our large Tall Ftock, consisting of Boots, SIioos, Leatlior, Shoe Findings Trunks and Hats. If jou only watitainj!epairof Shoe, send your order t SMI I'll, and you will bo suited or you can return ti e shoe. Always buy yonr Shoo at a Shoe Store, you c -in be better suited, and get them cheaper. . I. SMITH A: CO., Smith's Shoe Store, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 12 '72, 52: 3t: m '- " " " ' ' T WALTER A. WOOD. Reaping and Mowing Machine. The lightest, roost substantial and cheapest Implement maele. Fully warranted. Thrthini; ii acid new "ami Horse Power of various patients, nui-li as the celebrated AUiimbc and Jlumore puweis. Senl in vonr onlera. J. II. TllOMlM)N, 41:3mos. Tyro. Davidson Co- N. C. Land . Deeds, Trustee Dceda, Commissiouer's Deeds, Sheriff ' Deeds, ChatterMortgagcs, Fur Sale at this oU ! i i i i I r ranire of wants we are prepared to meet, tut of the exact and ltcautiful adapt aldlity of our pood for the purj- for which they are made. Nor can we dencrilc them ji an advertisement. They inu.l le mvii. ('ome. therefore, to the Hardware Store for any thintr you want, from a tiothick t a strain engine; from a pin to a Mrawcuttcr any thinjj a1mot every thin. Tlicy have A FUJJ STOCK always on hand of every variety tf Nail. Iron. SWL Hoes. Grain Cra- jdle, Srvthe. ItH) Ihtzen Axe at low price.' Kiun. HixtoiA. Krin and 1'orkn. Fairbanks . " . CORN SHKI.LKRS, STRAW CL'ITEI.'S, and a tl!rn3nd otl.tr thin? ru need. Send in vour onhti or coir.e 13:tf n.J boy. SaliJnry, N C. Mm Rrfuhu-o la'ht ami if the fit v. hipjH.'d on very ihort country Rnuliu-c. ll:tf SALISBURY BOOK m STORE. s ALEX! ALU AN At At t'ae l:o-k Strr MSALMS AM) !JYi;NS 1 Ar the l'.ook .": rc UTHLKAX IJ.k- f Vor-h;j.. A: the JS St4.re IIOOL 1MOSS. lar-e va:i. t . O At t'i. JiiK.k Store. IX faet uv.y thii.g r ;! way if ;.l a:id S!at;o'.. ry. a:. ! :,I .U -.'.; noti. e and on reasonable ti:,-. At th 1'ook Store. Sl'KCI A L iT-d.-r- :'. n tve prompt .;t-n-ii'iii S i .! .a i;. orili . CAI.VIX I'LYI.I.n. .Tri .M . 1T-2 i.:t f FURNITURE"! i .). A. CLODFHLTKR & CO. hnnHfnrtr n find Iri'rtt m Turmturt, Ixviti: attention to their a 1 t a a. l -jr I Ctt:ioCliamlK -rtut., aint- ttl C'liamUr Stiitf, Froncli Snit. Wmin:t ar.d pfrt'd t'.iV.i- ffit Chair HiK'ki.itf "hair t f .!1 de-cii;tins. Kiten.ior Ilini'-. Trtble. - .t',!. .of al. hind -Ward rotp-. HuN jins, U a-Ii-laiMU, YI n'-Nofi., iir.t!rcse. Sofi. !c : jiilin (b.'i at 1 I'.itlor . Al. llu1i- S"i)nl.iw Shade, a iM.vd!v fr coin!-te ne-s. be;uty. e h a,iu .im1 ili.ra'iiiitv. Al-o. many iih.-r article. wh:fb we arc prepared to ell a el c r.t i t i ht s;m r tl an aiy ll..ii in the western f art of the State fr" A ft 1 1 AMrtioent of INin'Tikk!. iletalir ;r.J W nii i,t piiual n e, which tun be fur ni.b d tit :thour r ot.ee. He Mire to ca!l. t:-ui 1 v opp.4'.p the Mi!iimi Hotel, rcxtdoor w'tl.e l.'tpier-ji office, we our Uh k and bear on: price. S; .; ! ordT- (intd ('.--.in pho'orrapLn in our oil ce) w ill le UJ-J.heeL ajCjr..lhu r..-e. ) JSk 2L-H 35S aa "awMl BVafjBBjjpal awaBajiaaj ajjaw 4 lcirable Itrick Hu with 7 rooms and I all neceary out h. ns; ittiated in the ruotdfMr.t'.!e ;urt of Twi. lVr.n winhii ft tnpurcb.ie. ciu at-ph at this e.ILtc. tf:. J. L. ELLIOT fic Co. Maiiufacturcrs of C?SEn Gins. lVinntboro V r 4"-3ni il SALISBUKY HKiH SCHOOL The Fall Term of Mr. If. T. IWke'. School for rwirs will is.mmmff Sept. 17th. Tcrraa $12,oO er i't'.n of tweniv w-k. Conlio- gcnlfe-e ?I,00. I. A. VIS, rAvis, ) mtCNKR, VCoin. Lt'liCIXS. j J.J I J. S. McC An2 21. 72. 4t: ARKE R.'0? SHOTGUNS Oit BEST IN THE WORLD. afl W 1 II IllxlLa. " w W Hew Xotk OfEoe, 27 K USZZ V April 26. 1872 32: 1 y THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with A large and elegant assortment of PLAIN I FANCY Tictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL ' PRINTING. Also Finer and more Ornamental Type ftr Business & Professional Visiting, Party and Wedding Cartli ; College and School LNrrular of all kind ; PAMPHLETS. Ti'lfnrco Xotiees and LABELS fer .til purio.cs ; 5t a lu lanhs. For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THE Carolina lllatcljmnn AS A NEWfsPATER, I a candidate for public faror. It circulation i good, and its tan2if and patronage improving. It is on of the best advertising rnodinms i the State, and offer it faciliti on t liberal term a anv. av REPAIRING. Pewinx Mtchme., rn,lrelj, rraoW. "Walk in Canea, Am4 and Teat I'artra. "'"'"I rrpair 10 otk kH, ftf. " - Wmp in ih rear of Uodfrhet' vrwt ore. Terroe low, out rah tm Mirrry J. T. EH1 July U 1S72 iilma. NOTICE. The Crmimi,.tr at I resell Cobbi , rtreivt at their Office in Stie.il5e until t 2&ti day of Krpirnihrr neit ecaled prf-J ; rmiUlinjt a Mv Jail in akl pootov. TH f -to he hm!t of trick. by 40 trH., three hltK with a Care tm ihe'Xrd floor. Plan a rxl perinea (ion of th IwiWi"- cJ Ac, to 1 teen at oftc of Rnrirr cf VrrM JOHN DAVllMON.C ITrd Count CnRi v"1 . 4t: Iredell Ccwnty, C Cheap Chattel 3Iortgages,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1872, edition 1
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