A TALKING MACHINE. From the American we learn that there 4 unw iu ll:i1timrri n vrv rnrinim nippe 1 .fmechai.iftn, which imitates not only dwfnet Currrituck, Camrlen Pa- ihevarioua sounds of the human voice, auotak HertM Gates, Chowan and m combines them into word and sen. IVrqaimans, C W Grander, Jr. John L. tonccs. It has leen exhibited to mea.bet8 Chamberlain Republicans. .e.x. . i... i... r..f-.. 2nd district -Tyrrell. VVashmston. lbers Erl-n, at his rooms in B unum's l!t..l .lm ,t.1n5n th wnrknicru nf .heiv. ..ontrivance. Talking machines have Im-cii Invented at various time, but this is the only en that as combined such fcrcat range of utterance w ith such perfect urticnlation. The machine is a complete system of tube, levers, keys and modify- oe i.ig appuaticesK great many manipula- lions being sometimes necessary to pro duce the de-fired sound, It is tbtis des cribed; , --' The machine is contracted in imitation f the human organs of speech, all the - ii.echanical 'appliances' li.eiug adjusted so is to produce, the effect of liie different iQuscles us-cditi articulation. 1 be largest portioiiote apparatus is . it bellows, which rn'rloritisthe same I I lion as the lungs in the human body. This .cca-a.variciyoxii MiiimuguwuiC..iu , .ound . escapes, which arc managed by fourteen levers, raeb representing a vowel r coniouan aim vaieuuu.S . BW' of key aboard, by the manipulation of which the yanOus combinations of sound are produced. Here sits the performer, the Professor's wife, whe 'manages the machioe witV great dexterity. The sen sitiveness of her ear is remarkable, iuas inuch as she rnukei the machine speak iu i . -. . . - . r : l ...1 jangnage lore.gn 10 l,er wu"' . Dllc uecessar iy must imuaie eacn wo.u uu.u mh districtWarren, John A Hyman reco leclion of the sound Phe many R yican ombiuations sometimes necessary to ex- gOi di.tiict-Orange, Person and Cas press a s.nghv word demands skill and. wel, Jlhri W-.Norwood- John W Gun rapidiiyonhcrpart. - r ningham, Conservatives. Leading rorn the bellows is a windpipe 2lst d!,trjrtGranville Bourbon Smith for tne conduction oi me air, auu an mum mKlinr lirviiT with Vnrnl I'nrrla inorlclcd I rubber larynx, with vocal cords, modeled after those of a human being, opening and. closing in the same manuer. The sound escapes from an imitation of the human mouth, the upper jaw being of wood, with a lip of leather, a:jd the lower jaw of india rubber. 1 1 lie mouth has a ptiate ot hatd rubber and a tongue of flexible rubber. '1 here is also a passage-. tor ihe : escape of the air when the mouth is closcd.'in imita lion of the vent which in the human or ganism is afforded by tho nostrils. Fourteen sounds are all that are used by tho machine for the production of speech. All the other sounds arfe pro duced out of these fourteen by combination or by modifying their action either by separating the vocal chords or bringing them-together. The Professor made the machine utter sibilant, guttural, laughing and other articulate .oiiiids. It then ntters many different iKfm.es and short sentences. ItB articulation is somewhat slow, but is very distinct and audible. It speaks German excellently, the harsh, gntteral sound being imitated exactly ; its English has a German accent nowi and then, showing tlm nativity ot the inventor. When it i speaks French a mask is attached, having upparatus by meanss of which the ueaal sound of the Fre'nch tongue is imitated. ThKmask is a rather ghastly simulacrum of a huinau face. Tlieeycs move and the mouth work", and the words pour out, but .the immovability of the features and the absence of expression creates a wieid and uucanny feeling in the spectator. Tho Professor says that the machine can sing as well as talk, its voice having a compass of two octaves, but as the ar rangement was not in order he was una ble to give an example of its performance. The Professor has many testimonials from fcientific mea iu every civilized couutry, and from mxuy .Luropeau courts. NEWSPAPER LAWS. , We receive so many inquires s to the laws -roveruinir the circulation of new spapers t hart, we find it neoe-sary to publish the following summary, winch will cover all the questious that have been addressed to us , 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to .oiitiiiiiH tliir subscription. iV-lf subscribers ord.'rini; thr dT$cnritiuaiHe of their periodicals uiay eonuuue xo senu them uuti! all arrearages are pnid. 3. 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Tlie weights of packages is limited to thirty two onnces. 3bney Orders. jfoney can be sent to any part of the coijntry with absolute safety, by tdtajiing a Money OrdVr, for which fees are ; ' , , y , On trot lens than $1, and not over $20, 10 cents'. ! - Over ?20 aud tiot-xceedin $50. 23eent8i ' No order issued tr lesa thau $J, or more tl.Hiio,, ; . Sundry I eines It costs 15 cents xtra, besiden ihn regular postage to register let ter. 1 Staicps iyjt ou' froip Stamped Envelopes re not allowed to be placed upon other let-i-rs. GENERAL ASSEMBLY.1 SENATJJ Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John liam Iietpes3. ii su OHiiev, uepnoiican v 3rd district Northamhpton and Bei tie,41 p ilollomau Republican. , r 4 district Halifax, Henry Eppes, cl'& Republican. district Edgecombe, Alex McCa- ivepuum an 6th district Pitt, J MpCotter, Rermb lican. v i I 7th di-ftrict-Wi son, Nash and Frank- linWm. K Davie, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives. e.K (i:Ji.i,tnMw A ft ftuvmnnr I Republican. , 9th dirttrict Jones. Onslow" and Car- W "V W w - -- "S" - I V " 1 I teret, Jurat s G.Scott, Conservative, i 10th district Dupl'm- and .Wayne, W cons ... w n hreV. Conservatives. T . . I W King, Republican rtIrdi,tr it-t New Hanover. Geo L Mabgon cj, Repubican. J Wlh JS.trisib iSrtao.wicsk and Bladen, G - N Ull, Republican .... aiatnct-Sam 14ih district Sampson, C. T. Mur- phey, Conservative. l0lli district Columbus and Robeson, John W Kllis, Conservative. lGth dif tiict Cumberland aud Har nett, W. C Troy, Conservative. 17th distritt Wake, James II HaHs, eol'd, Republican nCDUi)jcau . t. 22nd district Uuatnam, it J l'owell, LoiiserYatiTe, - 23rd district Rockingham, J T More head, Conservative. 24th district Alamance and Guilford. J T More-head, Jr., W J Murray, Con servative. 25th district Randolph and Moore, J M Worh Couaervativeg' 6th district Richmond and Montgom ery, R T Long, Republican. , 27ih distract Anson and Uuion C M TMcCanley, Conservative. 28th district Cabarrus aud Stanley, J C Barnhardt, Conservative. 29tludistrict- Meckledburg, R P War ing, Conservative 30th district Rowan and Davie, Char les P ice, Conservative, 33d district Surry ainl Yadkin,. A C Cowles, conservative. 34th district Iredell, A ilkes, and Al exander, Tiios A- Kicholsop, phineas Uorton, conservatives. TJoih disirict Alleghany, Ashe, Wat auga, W B Counceil, conservative. SGth -district (-aldwt-'U, Burkp, Mc Domdl, Michell atubYancey, W W Flem- O-ing-; Gudger, conservatives. 37th disirict-r-Catawbi and Lincoln, James R Ellis conservative. 3Sth dktrict Gaston and-Cleaveland, W J Milller, erfhservatrve. 39ihe district Rutherford and Polk, Martin Walker, republican.. . 40tli district- Buncombe, and Madison, Jas. II. Merrtmon, conservative.; 4 1st. distriet Haywood, Henderson, and Transylvania, W P Welch, conserva tivej ' 42d district Jackson, bwair. Jlacon. niif"rrlrjJO rTtsiv anil fJriili.fYi W T. T .nvf. conservative. Republicans IS ; Couservatice 32. FOll IIOIISE OF REPRESENTATIVES. i Alarbahce Grant, con. Alexander -J M Carsen, ind Alleghany Anson It T Dennct, j:on. Aabe Squire Trivet t, rep. lieaufort tvitnuel Carson, rep, llertie F O Miller, rep. lliuden A F Ferry, rep. Biuusvvick Biiiicoaibc TD Johnston, , con. Burke Pinkney. Warlick, coo. Cabarni! Sliifin, con. Caldwell -Ed Jones, con. Camden Siuujon A Jones, rep. Cai teret-Silas"' Webb, con. Caswell!' J Foster, Geo V Bowe, reps. Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, Ilanna, cons Cberokee- Chowan- John L Wiuelow, rep. Clay Atiderson, con. Cleaveland--John W Gitlney, con. Columbus v V Ilicuaiueon-con. dlstdlstrict-UavlSOn,dOlin i . Uramer, -.Mf.,1 lli.Mtnr.- nnA H;,, .r Vi..t.,-- and works button-holes in anv tabric from Sw Republican. ih nrMt wirrPnnf rtUtin -drill i Kl..b "oishn, to Heaver colli. I have uel :npr i J . o. 1 A V J ,i i I V. 4 11 1 r 1 j " . floats . Howe s ami t":,- mac hi ties, and Hud 32d district htokes and r orsytne, J and whit. Aunongb each succeeding number the iuerie-an f ir ei'or t.jtlu n, nil M SrfFi-d, ( onservail vp. affords a fresh pleasure to iu friends, "the real ' 1 Mias' M. I.ctlei'O. raren 1 J3 Abbott, h U jJaJIey, tonnination of iu conductor to keep THE AL reps. ' DINE out of the reach cf competition in every Cumberland U W Uullard, con., T uepartuient, the chromos will be found corree Luttei lob ren. pondingly ahead of any that can be ottered hy .t. . ' J' other neriodicalii. ' Kverv MiirMu-ritM-r wiil r.-iv Carriluck .JmP f Wn?in,,.o .nn T. At! V? r? ' , x.. units v4ivc-r .i ui PP- Daviaou JT Brown, John Miclieal, rep. Davie Charl-8 Anderson, con. Duplin J uo li Standford, , cone.' Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis Bnnn, reps. Forsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John M Williamson, rep. Gaston William A S to we, con. Gates Itobt II Ballard, con. Granville Hub G Sueed H, T Hughes reps. Graham Greene 1 .... -ar -. . V-rV (jruiltord Joseph Uiim&r, yv uey, eons Halifax Jho Bryant, J J WoodWyn, reps. ' Harnett J II Grady, con. Haywood II I Haynes, con. HendfTtnn James II Bly the, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Iredell Williams, Stevenson, cons. Jackson. Johnston Wm. II Joyner, Jesse Hin nant, cons. '' Junes Jacob Scott, rep. Lenio Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln AJ Morirson, con, Macon- J L Bobbinson, con, - Madison Martin . MeDowell Meckleubarg Jno E , BrownS W Iieid, cou. , ' ; Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. v ,t Aloore -Dr John Shaw, cou. -Nash Liodecy. con. " - New Hanover,- Jatnrs Heaton, Wll- U McLaurju, col d, Alfred Llody, , .rp Northampton Barton H Jones, rep. . Onslow--J W Shackkford, con, Orange -'Pride1 Jones, Jones Watson, con. . Pamlico Pasquotattk, F M Godfrey, rep. Perquimans, J U Darden, rep. I'erson, AlonUort Alctreliee, con. Put, Wm P Bryant, Guilford t ox, reps. rf Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. Raodoloh J V Bean. Harrison Fra I zier, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, coPd, rep. ft I Robeson, W S Normeut; T. A McNeil, Roclringham, David Settle, A B Jones, . - llowan, r N luckey, Kerr Uraige, con- ' ' I , . i - servative. Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J It Maxwell, Bryant, cons. Stanly Stokes, J G H Michell. con. Surry, Harrison M Waugh, con. Swain- Transylvania Tyrrejl, Bertlet Jones, con. Union Wake, Richard C Badger, John C I Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col , i.d.'t s Perry, reps. v arreu, Goe II King, J m II chall, reps. Washington, D C Guy ther, rep. Pas- Watauga Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, reps. Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dnla, reps. Wilson, II C Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marlc-r, con. Yancey. Prospectus for 1873. Sixth Year. THE ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, nnirer- eally admiled to be the Handsomest Periodical in the World. A Rep resentative and Champion of American Taste. Not for Sale in Book or Neics Stores. THE ALDINE, while issued with all the regularity, lias none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegein miscellany of pure, light, and A-a'.ue and beantv of THE ALDINE will be most appreciated after it has been bound up at the close of the year. While other publinations may claim superior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALDISE 13 a unique and original conception alon and nnapproached absolutely without compe tition in pnee or character. The possessor of a complete volume connot duplicate the ouan tity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes tor ten Himes its cost; and then, there are the chromos, betides! ART DEPARTriXBITS. Nntwitbstandin ? the increase in the price of subscription last full, wlien Hit. ALUlSt assumed its present noble proportions and rep resentative character, the edition win more ihtin (hulled during the past year; proving that the American public appreciate, and will support, a sincere elibrt in tlie cause of Art. Tlie pub lishers, anxious to justify the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have exerted theuselves to tlie utmost to develop and improve the work ; and the plans for the coming year, as unfold. d bv tlie monthly issues, rill astonish and delight even the most sapgui-ue friends of THE ALDISE. The publishers are authorized to announce designs from many of the moot eminent artists of America. In addition, THE ALDINE will reproduce examples of the best foreign masters, selected with a view to the highest artistic success, and greatest general interest; avoiding such as have become familiar, through photographs, oropiea of any kind. The quarterly tinted plates for 1872, will re produce four of John S. Davis' inimitahlechild ketches, appropriate t the four seasons. These plates, appearing iu tlie issues-for January, April, July, and October, would be alone worth the price of a year's subscription. The-popular feature of a copiously illustrated "Christmas" number will be continued. To possess such a valuable epitome of the art world, at a cost so trilling, will command the subscriptions of thousands in every section of the country ; but, as the usefulness and attractions of llil-j ALDISE esin be enhanced, in propo - tion to tlie numerical increase of iu supiorters, the publishers propoe to make "assurance dou ble sure," by the following unparalleled oHerof 3?rexnitini Chromos For 1873. Every subscriber to THE A LDINE, who pays in advance for the year 1873, will receive, without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chrotnos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent Eng lish painter. The pictures entitled, "The Vill age lielle," and "Creasing the Moor," are 14 x 20 inches are printed from 25 different plate, requiring 25 impressions aud tints to perfect eacli picture. The same chromos are sold for 30 per pair, in the art stores. As it is the de Iuuiiw. ? IWicr Will mt I ve ci-i- ihrafR nn-r thp mm.n.ru nf t ml.! . . ' '"". I "-" en. aiuirantceini that the chromos di-livi rcd shall be equal to thRaruples furni.-hed the ajjent, or the tiionev will lw refunded. The dihtribu- tion of pictures of this grade, free to the subscri bers to a hve dollar periodical, will mark an e- poch in the history of Art; and, considering the unprecedented cheanneiv of the nrice of THE ALDINE itself, the marvel falls little Miort of a miracle, even to tho.-e liest acquainted wiili lue acnievements of inventive genius and mi proved, mechanical applianee. (Tor illustra tion! of these chroruo!, see -November iaue of Hit. ALJJlJti.) The Literary Department will continue under the care of Mb. RICHARD HENRY STODDARD, agisted by the best writers and poeta of the day, who will nlrive to have the literature of THE ALDINF always in Keeping with its artisuc attractions, $5 per annum, in advance with Oil Chromos Free. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduc ed or clnb rate; cash for subscriptions muct be sent to the publisher direct, or handed to the local agent, without respmibiliy to the publishers, except in caes wBere tne certificate w given bearing the fac-ii mite signature of James Sut ton & Co. AGENTS WANTED. Any person, wishing to act permanently aa a local agent, will receive full and prompt infor muuon oy applying 10 JAMES SUTTON & Co.. Publishers. 53 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. THE AMERICAN I Button-Hole, Overseaming AND Crtmnlete Sewina MACHINE. The firnt and only liUTTOX-IIOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made it advent in this or any other country. . fcsy The following readoua are given why thi is the bejit Family ZlacJiine to Purchase. 1. BecauM; it will uo, 7. uecu-ue you can .Terything tliat any ma- quickly raiseor lower th l. . : . I ...'.,.:.... .1 I I- chine etiu tlo, fcewnijf leeU to auupt UtotliicK or miuiuu. nMi.t ni.iteria!. lif-m-' 8. Becuute you bare t .... ...,....... ..I.. 1 1. i yc uiiiiif, le.nug. coruiOK.j&iioii ucep oouoia uy braitiiDK. oiutling, catli- w liicli the in read u cou- eriiiR aud se.viii ou, at stautly drawn from the the same time rutn:nr. centre: the tension ml quilting, etc, better than ooubejiie!it!y even and anv oilier maoiuue. uoesnoi ureas ii;einreau. 2 Because tue tensions i h. lie-cause tne prer a e more easily adjusted (oottnrn back; tfiatthe titan any other macluue. cloth can le encily re- 3. licoanse it can work movea alter LuMtifr wed. a beautuui iiui-u-noie i iw. i.ecatn?e tne oesx making a uue a jiearl as mechanics pionnunce it bv the hand. the bet tinihhed and 4. lice nice it win em- nurue on ihe i.en princi- makinc a neat and uevi- ulactnicd. It lia no tiful boi'uer ou any car-snrines to brak; noth ment. ; ina: to eft 'ut of 6rdr. 5. ltecanse it will Bork II. Lecaune it is two a beut:tul eyelet hole, j maJiincs in one. A Hi t-I o. iie-Huse ii can uj ton. hole n.iMi hiiu over-hand Headline, by.sr.wiso Macuins coro- which sheets, piliow r.- bined. I eg and the like are sewed! orcrand .ver. ' itesjr no oilier .nacnine can aecompnen un kind of sewing stated in Nos. 3, A, o, and G. Partiea usme a laimlv sewing m;uhine want a bole JMnciunc, uue wan ail tne improve ment.'. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work ami do ii the best : and 1 1 I - machine ran do several kin. Is of sowing not done on cuv other m'tchinr, besHta doing every kind that all others can do. 27. .4mfric.ru or Plain Sating Machine. ,( Without the bulton-hole J'arts), does all that is j done on the Combination except button-hole and overseaining. MEROXEY BRO., Agts. Salisbury, N. C. Examine them before purthx-ing any other .-H;wing Machine. I do not hesitate to s ty tlie American Combina tion, surpasses all other maciiiin-s. Besides doing ail the work that other machine can. itoverscams. i nave nou .-:x u. -.event c .vintf .ua-hiiies. jne Ameriean svivp is.-cs ti.cin Mr.s. A . L. IUlNF.Y. I ha ve u e 1 The 'mror a:id other machints and would not ii iiuiitc -the A im ri ;u. f-'VHiiv. ilBS. II -X. II K! MILE Si.isruKY, X. C. May -22J. 1S73. A lino., AKts. Anierie in v oui. S. M. 3 iiM'd the Howe, i-'iiuv-r. W,ce!crt Mebo rv mb: I nave ncu ti e Howe. Mnirr-r. i.ee!cr , ilson, " ilci.xA' d'iW h-ewii.jr ii'.ac.'.ii.c. and would not ive tlie Aiio-ri'-'in .'oiubiii.it ion lor all of thMn, it will i aM that is ci;iit':c(! lur it in t!;c irciilar. 1 consider if unerlir tt all ollurs 1 have ever seen. Vi-ry HpM-t fully, ls. Cro. V. llAKSiNsnx. We the u nd -i "irrn.-l t;ikf crat plea-ure in giving )ur ttimoi:y in luvor oi tue American .-e-vnif. .M-ic1iM:e in pictereii.c to any otlif i. taliiviiip that i.- it tiut!it-.il !y re' -mnien t;-d as tlie bet marhiM- made. U is - - tii durable, rti.is very light and does uot pet out oi onler or drop stitfl.es. Ml'.S. I.O'KA M. IIVtRMAN, " A . L. Foi st. " J. Al.IK.N l'KI'WS, " A . V. NoVTIlfcUX. ' A . K. .IilNK-J. M . K. Tiiiiu s-ox. We base si-en fbiniin &dveiti(t:eiits and heaid uiiti li siid by tei'iit-ol ntlicr nia.'l.iues. We wiil liit'i- t ore l.m.drrd doli.ns to the nn- tenotnj: unity, il altera l.'.n tr:al beluie coiniK-tent ju ljri lli'- A:i.ciii "!i Mai-hii.e will i i-t do well. if uot iiittfr tic -rnrk ! :ienn anyotii-. r i(acbirc, and do valuable wrk tiiut no other mai.-h.uc can do. We have boon AgenN for S,wintr Maeliires since 18. have smd Singpi's. I. ad UVb-tcr's. .;-;itv 's and Klorencir's, islu Lave abjuuoLcd all for tLe AmeriVan. Sen, iii.d get -amjdf-i of -.oil,-. 27: ly ML'UONEV V HHO., A ft ROWANJIILLS! rPHE pr.iprii-t'irs of tbr e in llv celebrated 1 Milis rn iu the in.i.-t .r W 11K.VT. :iu ! solicit calls lVoni all who h.iVcit to sell. They pay the Lijht&t market cash price. Flour! Flour!! They aNo solicit orders for Flour They mani'.fae'uio t'.inr rirM'i.t pr.uli" of Kb nr. ranjrii-- IScst Family, r&taily, Ex tra, Hud Sop'.r. 1 li-y ;i!o o i i! or.n-r.-- for r.rnn. They pxehanire. or rn'id fir toll, as may be desired. EiiMnuT, r.i:os & CO. 3-hf.mp'd Bowaro of Counterfeits I JOB HOSES' OTeS&IK J are istenrlvtlf eoviTBirtlTkB. OUhtnwt Drvf titn endfaror to tt'lth counterfeits tomakt rrtmttr prflt: The ftmuin Atx t name nfj b b1m on tach pnekagt. All other mrt itortkte imitation. The fiivcisi Pillj are nfilinln tb earo. U thoo (Rinfal and dangeron diwi to which tb feuixle cont titntion Unubjmrt. Thoy mnd.rata all exceae and re more ail obatruetiot-t. from baV rer cause. , TO MARRIED I. ADITS they are particnUurly taited. Tbry vui In a (bort time brlnif on the ntonthly period with rrrolaritf and although ytrj powerful, contain nrinc h art ful to the confutation. In all cuc-i of Kerrona and Spinal AOecUona, Pains In the Back and Lttnba, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hrsu-rics and Whites, thy will effect a core when alt other means have failed. The clrrnlar around each pickajre rive full dilutions and adTice, or will be sent nee to all writing: for ttm, aeeJod from observation. N. B. In all cues -rhr the OtwmrLcnnot be Obtained, One Dollar nclood to the Sole Proprie tor, JOB MOSES, u Corel and t SU New York, wlU insure a bottle of th fenwint, containing fifty PilU, by retnrn mail. ew.'y icoUi from any laiowledire of iu contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BltTAVS PrLMOXIC WAFERS nre CocoHg, Colum, Asthma, Bsosoamn. Soai Tb0AT, HoAkSEKSS. DirriCCLT ltSSATIIXC, I- ciriKsr Coasc.riios aid Lcho Disbasi. They nave no tate of medicine, aud any child win take them. Thotmuda hav oron restored to health tht had before depird. Tet1nonv e- n In hnndrls ot cst-f. Ak for BRTAN'8 PULMONIC WAFEBS. Price 35 cent per box. JOB AICMES, Propria tor. 1 i Conlanrt t glrw t. New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DZI.AM ARRETS fiPFCTFTC PI1IS. PrpSAredfc-r J. OAHANOIKRi- so. 114 Rue Lombard, Paris. jdedical Pacu!ty oi" France oe tho Teiy best remedy in ail C!uia of 8tennatrrha, or Eiminal Wrk- I Ml I Pa m-inijraiiy, or .rremaivra cmiwions; ex nal Wnknesor Jmsofnry; Weakness arUinrfrom Secret H -i bit and Hexnal xcex; Jttexa.tonotth Gnltal Orjputs; Weak Ppine : Paposits in the Crine. arvd all the rhartly tnin of Diseases arising from Overuor Exeeses. Thejewrs when all otherrem dies fail. Pamphlet of Advice in each boa. or will be sent Pre to any address. Price 91 ptr Rax. Bent by mail, utcvrelvirttleitrvm nil ohtervtion on Mceipt of price. OSC A K O. MOSK3. It CoaTLAlSfl Br- Kgw Yokk, Bole Oeneral Agent for America. aug li, ' fz. 4: ly. ALL KINDS ot COURT r ANBMA at to tiffin GlSTliATES BLANKS Ira HABWAM ; MERCHANTS, .?ftn Street, Salisbury, J ., A HE COXSTAXTL Y ADDING A ran re of want we nre i-r par 1 to treH. nr New : i 1 ....i., i.i T.r.i Tm.oiuI ments. ts, Machines, Contrivance. &.. &c. f..r : thn rnnn-ncnrc and faeihlv of arniers. 1 1 1 Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoefakers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Cn rrinr"! Ilnilflorfs. IIouse-Kccpcrs, Butchers, ! OOKS, CVC, C. In fart, few persons un.u quniptrd with our e.-tab!ir-hnjtlit, are awme of the wide' HAS taken the room rvcentlv m-oupied lv llov.', and opened a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. irfcflTe solifits cash orders from abrod. notice. lte-pu-etiuiiy reier to ii: i:h-- en ot Cash paid tor all leading articles of J. P. RUECKBRT, MASONIC HALL, os 57 an! .19 .llnrkrt St.. WILMINGTON, N. c7 PIANOS azd OROAKS S??'' J t OF TIIK I'.KST Leadinfi: Tactorics in the r. i! l -tats. PIAXOS of ALL STYLES and l'lUCl to uit piiri l.aiers cor.-:.u.i!y :i baud and f r s:dc. Br" All ind:Kciini.l- usually Northern Maiutf.uturt r can i :i!v lield o.lt by be hd in li.e State at l!ie al,ve place. GEO. WOOD'i? t?t CO'3. PAH aiid VZSTH'-r Oil.aC.Zj I They are pre citti m . fur f.-ir Charm inySn'o Stops, haaf( mnl l'uriiyf Tone, Klcijatil l m tml ln Uh. In fact th'j surpass ANY Oln: AN Heretofore known or iutrodnrid in tl.i. city. Call, Hear cuti Lee Chem ! All Instrument V.irr.;.ti i !-r Tivc Year, rt- I'IAN.- 'I I'N'Kl) A N l1 :KI'A:ii:i. Z A choice tK-lcctijn of ln-t !;-ic . n Ii.hh1 and fur ile. J. I' 'A ) KKKT. niav :Jl-o7-tf Vili..i:-ioo, N. C. Smith's Shco Store! !inrSt(lc. .. C, KST.MU.lUKD id Y11AK SCO. i Tin-: la r viifi.rM.i: Min: r.uL siioi: not sj; iN Tin: si wi:. 11 AVK Ar-it- a!i'.iv in N. ri! rn mnr kt-l-. I'roni T.i-'-ri' u. i in ll in . Tr:'.!c and nv-'-i u.ir.t:it-e lo lW JTIO' ; prvM-l ol our I 'li.sr!. :tc i : Ii j.( m r;s .'.Nh r-jli il at n- r.iiy Y'-ik .J'l.'.r. l-r irli" ii, li.c in xi linic t .n up- it i:iif fii lo I.IIV I r i--.-r !.(. i: ,1 f pr.o win r viiii v i-'i e arc now mi i n.j con-ii.- ti;i" t.f our i.tiv 1 ail Mock, Boots. Shoes, Leather, Shoo Findings Trunks aud Hats. K you onlj want s itip'n pair of Sbof, iid )our order t - 8MI I 11, mul yu.i ill be fU!tl or you IH'i rt lurtl tin- rlini . Alwavi buy your S!i. t at a 8Jim Slurr, jou c.iti bu Lvttcr ruiUtj, ind get them il.vain r. ? . V. ITU A CO., Smith' S!,v S.orr, Cliarlolto, N. C St j.t. I J'7'2, G-J: WALTER A. WOOD. I Reaping and Mowinjr Machine, i Tlie lightest, inut iil;,in:i.i! nvA il,i.:i .st ! InipUraL-iil uia.U-. l'uliv w.irnu,uJ. I lhreshin' M.clums and llcr- Tuvurs .f various iKittv'iuKin.;. a-tlu-t fU'tralvL laiuam v ; J. 11. Tl'lOMr.K N. I 4I:3mon. Trro. Davids. Co., . C iAand Deeds, Trustee Deed?, 4r!i"mt.iieci1-nrtf,t! T.i-.r.l. Cl,,.;n .....w.v,(lv,4 o Awvia, ioii.iiii Deeds, Chattel lortgages, &c. or Sale at this tlie cxart anl iH-auiiiui aI."irT-ainiT oi ,ir r4,,'i f'r th- puq-e for 1ih1i they i are innue. .or hu we utriix- ut ui h n ! ntlvtrtioiner.t. Thev luu-t Ii (n-. art ,un,r l . : I therefore, to the I!jr!wsre Str. for any- tiling ycrii want, from n toothpick to a kti-am en-jinv; from a pin to a Mrawc utter any thing altnfwt evirv thin. Tliej have ! A FULL STOCK a!way on hand of every ' Tarietr or NailM, Iron, Swt-l, IU, Grain Cra !llf, STthe, 100 Iueii Axt at low prict. (itrti. Ili4oli. Krirt and FrV. Kairtank !Stl - , ihe W'nmsh: 1 ru iuw t le tuiJ. We warrant them lotfire aUifaUion. Thoinn- !K,n' pUlWll an Su'-iUr. CORN IIKI.I.KRS, STRAW fTTTFJ.'S. mid a thoi.-an.! otl c r tJiit vmi nt-t-d. Send n your orders or cotr.e a:.d ley 13:tf Hdid.ntT, N t: . . - r . .. . T v .,.-n -f . . , -. -K . i'-fTT Overman. Ih!uKSi; Co., in Muridr. "s r.ranitc Product' bought :md jhim-d on rrvbhort tne city. country Pi educe. 11 tf SALISBURY B STORE. i. ma: At the He- k SlU-o S. 1,M- . Mi : JN: l.oo.i rf i. IT S"" :i ;:k a s A ' JJ ik Su.re. !5 i"k a I'd u-.Ih c j;.J At i . i ; .i . A' Hon-, Slore Rttru- s:;.:: I A 1. oh!.-:- v. i'l i'i vi t:! CALVIN i'LYI.T.R. '. J n -JI. Ii NITUR J. A. GL0DFKLTKR k CO. .:.(. K.cti'rr rs o id I(.i'ii- i.-i I't'rtitnrf, iNvrn: iit t-nnii to tlioir httx'k of (ui! '.re ln.-:tt Steads, CttavC i;;::1h ru;ts jrisiut- Cli:i!i;i ..it", p...;. ? !i:t Fnr.ch -:.' 'h:,ir- . . V.k'.. ;.-ion .! 1 5. r--c. - A!-... - ni'i'i'i ; t- v. I -I I'.l ' V . I.fl .!.'V Al-o. rrpa'i 1 lo if. i'i r.'li C i ii fj- fc ..- J-111-1 ,,M! .il hi IP n l U a r , 1 i-.-h.-.! -t .1 : l:. ,-..ro N. II.;:, !. . .: o on; ! I it i .iu ih Mi a-; I 5m k 1 ur i r illliA iiiii: AH X2m A cic-iraMt l;-i W !'.r.- m:;li r"m nJ a a hi, itt- - r tinwt :lir.'.:" ! tii p;i-ha.. cju :! ti.j!r a: tl.i ' J. It. ELLIOT a. Co. Manufacturers of fo.&on Gins. .".r i i-l SALISIJURY HH.II SCHOOL. The Fill Term of Mr. II T. Ilarke't SrhxI for bor will -mir..-iir Si.t. lTlb. Terroa M'J.'iO .-r Ei ut fi-i- ?1 Ion of twenty -L. I. A lV!S. J..I V.V.V NKll, Con tin- i oa. 'rt. An- '2'. .ARKERW 1. "! -J f . - C BEST IN THE WORLD. tAu- Kie tsa a cacajR T iCCKl Hew York OfSoe, 27 EEEXHAJ EX April Sfi. 1872..12: 1 y DDK FUR J V I t "1,., j - s i -.!:-. - - 9 IS rt 3t THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with a large and elegant assortment of PLAIN I FANCY by us T: Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C.,( suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Also- Finer and more Ornamental Type for Business & Professional! Visiting, I'arty and Wedding Curdi;; College and School Circulars of all kind 1 Tobacco Xutices and L A B E LS for all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the; Printing Line. TUP. Carolina lUolcimah AS A .XtTVf TAir-f., ' Is a candidate for public favcr. J circulation in gtKlf and iu i ; and patmnngc improving. It b c-f- i of the best advertising mcliunii in j . the State, and offer it facility o 41 liberal tcna as but. KKWA"HiJS-25. ; House br.kf ii r-n and Money Htclo-. Y rum the N iu iUe iih of i-. 1'- K loue iu Ia.idon oiHjnlr, was l r-it a " ml tW following Piolm:tHi$lW drtI IolUr Itilt, ii'yt Tt I-4. l'.ill; alo Si-t-ir-, tlir arootint rtf kt n. I A reward if Tntr fiTt I.lbr wnl t PT; -n fur th n-cuTrrr of tht- mrr. ' sAK.vii w. LiMr,i1- Oct. .Hili 1S72. r.it. NOTICE. Tlie Cotnm;iB.ioner of Irrd!l ( otmir .21 rfcrirt at ihrir CXS.-e in Stsirrillr ui.i f .. . i 2mi da? of ScHtntM-r n. it sW F-r.-ff-" buiKIii.ir a new Jail in said t.mnlT. i'" to U Uilt uf trick. 30 by 40 u-et. thrt tiph, with a Cajre on the Srd Plan and pcci-Mtioru c.f the bailee " Ac, to te fccen at oRcr of K-ti--'"' : 'kpt JOHN I)AYIIMN."srt ITrJ CoarlT Cmn 49: 4U Irrdtll IVint-, N. f:-5 " CbeapChattef Morta-cs, I nd wtnua oiLcr Uankr Cor tac U PAMPHLETS fato ?filanlis

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