f . t 'Si v ' ! n. h m 1 rl T(! ; 41 5? V. .a. 4 ! ?! t mi .'11 v V j 11 UPWAIiD. , Upward, wher tli lUrs'are burning, : r KilenU silent in their tnrninjK Round the MTeT-ehanjring .iWe "' ' Upward, where thrtkr briebtest. , Upwaid, where the Kae b lijrtUeat, XAh I now my ng oal ! FaiC0 rck gkdnesa, . V beyond those eloads of sadnes. -""Arejthey the many mansions fair ! Far Crow pain and sin End folly. . -la that paiaeeof the holy. I would find my mansion there ! " " 1 ' - ; -X . " Where the glory brighter dwelleth Where the new song sweetly swelleth. And the discord nerer comes ; Where life stream Is ever laving, And the palm is ever waving That most be the borne of homes Where the Lamb on high is seated. By ten thousand voices greeted. ' Lord of lords and King of kings ; Boojof man, they crown, the crown hlra, Son of God, they own, they own hirai With his name the palace rings. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Madison II A Gudgery con Martin J"E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr; Freeman, con, ' i SENATE.' r ll.At,-V-.i. ' V. Ttrnvn R "W 1st districtCnmituck, : Camden Pas- Rn - ! F' " a 'm w . n I -w-v. - - t qnotoolcliemora, uaies, tnown Mitchell J W Bowman, rep a . f a t fc mm mm n nn m . - 1 erquimaiiB, j t vjranujr, u . """" t ; 1. 1 THE AMERICAN Chamberlain Uennblicans. ; 2nd district Tyrrell, vvasmngton, Martin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde John I C Respess. II E Stilley, Republicans. 3rd district aortnamnpion ana ier I tie, G D Holloway, Republican. 4tb district Halifax, llenry juppes, cold Republican. 5tb district Edgecombe, Alex jucua- 1 be, Republican. 6th district fitt, J dlcuotter, uepuo i lican. . . ; 7th district Wilson, Nash and Frank lin, Wm. K Davis, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives. 8th district Craven, A S Seymour, Republican 9th district Jones, unsiow ana Car teret, James G Scott, Conservative. . 10th district Duplin and Wayne, A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives. 11th District Green and Licnoir, u W Kin?. Republican. liith district New Wanover, ueo u. Mabsonol'd, Republican 13th district Brunswick and lilaaen, G N Hill, Republican. . Vmm ttittTMUville Courier-Journal. I 14th district -Sam D80n. C. T. Mur- Mri. ' Laura D. Fair is lecturing on phey, Conservative. Wo7;e. in the Fold." If you cAeep f f fi dp!Pel7 tive ' a woman with a pistol out of the fold; we John W U .. . CNnvaUve nett, W. C Troy, Conservative. 17th. district Johnson, 1 : William H- There eome startlinff news to us through A vera. con. a northern journal. It is stated that Lake 18tn district Wake, James H Harris, Erie will dry op in about eighteen thou- t0'f Republican. ; sand years. Parties dc-siriug to see Niagara i9tn district Warren, J ohn A Hyman in iu present splendor should Lurry op col'd, Republican. . the cakes. 20ih district Orange, Person and Cas- . , , - ... well, John W Norwood John W Cun flrant is one of the few men in this . m . - i ft j 1 ninenaro, jouBcrno. eonntrrwho can afford to be President n,"B j! . . . for $25,000 a year. While most men would become bankrupts or beggars on such a salary, be has contrived every year to iare at least a quarter of i million out Blessing, bonor, without measure. Heavenly richer, earthly measure. Lav we at his blessed feet. Poor the praise that now we render; Loud shall be our voices yondr, -When before b'u throne we meet. for our party don't care a cuss wolves. 21st district Granville Bourbon Smith Republican. x " 22ndf district Chatham, R J Powell, Montgomery -Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Janaw, con. Nash Lindser. con. - New Hanover James Heaton, Wil liam H McLaurin, col d, Alfred. Llody, col'd, reps. . Northampton Burton H Jones, rep Onslow J W Shackleford, con. Orange -Pride Jones, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. Person. Montfort MeGehee, con. Pitt, WmP Bryant, Guilford Cox reps. Polk. N. B nawDton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zier. reDS. ' . - . V.. . ... Richmond. Robert Fletcher, coi a, rep Robeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, con 8. Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cons. Rowan. F N Luckey, Kerr Craige, con servative. Rutherford, Eli Wliitsnant, rep. Sampeon ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. - Stanly M T Waddell, con. Stokes, J U 11 Michell. con. Surry, Harrison M Waugb con. Swain T D Bryson, con. Transylvania F J Whitmire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richard C Badger, John Q Gorman, Stewart Ellison, col., ltob't S Perry, reps. Warren, Goe H King, J Wm H Pas chall, reps. Washington. D C Guytber, rep. Watausra Jos. B Todd, con. Wayue, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland Button-Hole, Overseaming AND Complete Sewing MACHINE Thm finned onlv BUTTON-nOLE AND cvwiKO MACHINE combimsd that has m.A it .drent in this or any other country ttff- The following reasons are given why this is the best Family Machine to Purchase. 1 TWaimeit will do. 7. oecuae too emu reps Bates crot to London with the American flat without encountering any trouble on , . m t t - 1 ? Conservative. 23rd district Rockingham, J T More head. Conservative. 24th district Alamance and Guilford, JT Morehertd, Jr., W J Murray, Con- Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dula, reps. Wilson, II C Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marler, con. Yancey. J R. By id . .. mm m . W HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main Street, Salisbury, A quickly raise or lower tbe feed to saapt uio uuck or thin clots. 8. Because too hare a abort deep bobbin by which the thread la con- Untly draws from the centre; the tension la consequently even and doeaaot break me toreaa . 9. Bee a a 8 the preer foot turna back ; that the cloth can be easily re moved after being sewed. 10. Because the best everything that any ma chine can oo, wwing from the finest to the coaraet material, hem- mioff, felling, cording, braiding, binding, rath ering and sewing on, at the same time ruming, quilting. eUu, better than nr oiner macuiuc. 2 Because the tensions a e more eaiiily adjusted than anT other machine 3. Because ix can wora & tw.antiful button-hole. n..v;nni fin a nearl as' mechanics pronounce it bv the hand. the best tinisbed and 4. BeCIUSe U Will eui-' iubuc wu mc irn. K. ...v.- broider over the edge, pie ot any macnine man- mtir, a noAt and beau- uracturea. u hm do tiful border on any gar ment. 5. Because it will worn a beautiful eyelet hole. fi. Because it can co springs to break; noth ing to get out of order. 11. Because it is two machines in one. A Btr-toh-holi Workixo and over-hand reaming, by,hwihO machim com- which sheets, pillow caa-.bined. es and the like are sewed over and aver. ' ARE CONSTANTLY ADDIXQ New, improved and valuable Tools, Imple ments, Machines, Contrivances, &c, &c, for the convenience and facility of Fanners, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shoe-Makers, Tanners, Cabinet Makers, Masons, Carriage Builders, Coopers, House-Keepers, Butchers, Cooks, &c, &c. In fact, few persons unacqnainted with our establishment, arc aware of the wide THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with A Urge &nd elegi&t assortment of PLAIN i FAHGY SOB Pictorial or nw ryf wind w mr nrrrkarrd to meet, nor of the exact and beautiful adaptatnUty of our goods for the purposes for which they are made. Nor ca.n we describe them In an advertisement. They roust be seen. Come, tnerclore, to me naruware flTTl A TTO VR A P thin jou wwt, from i lootnpica w v w a -'i engine; from a pin to a ftrawcuuer nj thioir almost eTenr thinj. They haT A VlIf.T. RTOCIC alwaraonhand of eTery r.rif nf Villi. Iron. FUeeL Hoea. Grain Cra dle, Scrthes, 100 Doten Axes at low prices n..n. k'rliM and Forks. Fairbanks Kr.W th bct Wrouirbt Iron Plows lobe found. We warrant them toeire aatiafactioo. Tbotnp- on'a Plowa anJ Subsoilera. CORN SIIELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, and a thousand other things you need. Send in your orders or come and buy. 1 13:tf Salisbury, X. C, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. r Tt if f m - - i the war. We don't feel like praising uim eervative, , ,r , for what he has done, out wnue some wuuisinu n..uUw.FU , - other people would charge his family M Worth Conservatives. twenty-fiTe or thirty dollar.8 for writing ,26th district Richmond and Montgo- kt- wa Jikfi to have an merv. R T Ijonff, Republican. - - . . . . I cr J:.. . A .1 . r anil I lnir,n I . ODDortunitr to do it for notuing. r - 28th district Cabarrus and Stanley, J C Barhhardt, Conservative. 29th district- Meckledburg, RP War ing. Conservative. 30th district Kowan and Uavie, c-nar 5 No other Machine can accomplish the kinl of ewinc stated in Nos. 3, 4. 5, and 6. Parties using a family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve- j mpnta It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it 1ia lwt: and this machine can do oevcral kinds of sewinz not done on any other viarhint, Prospectus for 1873. SlZth Year, besides doing every kind that all otners can uo. I7 American or Plain Soring Machine. jillU nil IXLUTi --' T 1 f vfimil IM-pBnsI nsrairttaSs : -Also- Finer and more Ornamental Type for Business & Professional THE ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Jonrnal, univer sally admired to be the Handsomest Periodical in the World. A Rep resentative and Champion of American Taste. that Senator Morton will be the Radical candidate for President in 1876. When we get to electing such men as Morton to the Presidency, it will be ahont time for us to burn the country over as we would a field of stubble and sow it j p, ice Conservative, Not for Sale in Book or News Stores. THE ALDINE, while issued with all thj (Without the bulton-hole parts), does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and overseaming. MERONEY & BKO., Agts. Salisbury, X. C. Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. T An nnt hesitate to fur the American Combinn- nesiues aoing HAS taken the room recently occupied by Overman. Holmes & Co., in Murphy's Granite How, and oiH-ncu a PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS. J7"He solicits cah orders from abrod. Produce Imught and shipped on very short notice. Inspect fully refers to business en of the c ity. JdgfCash paid for uli b.ading articles of country Produce. llrtf m down In cockelburrs and dog fennel I rctrnlaritv hna none of the temporary or ttmrlu tion. surnames all other machines. intirpst characteristic of ordinary periodicals.' all the work that other machines can. it oversea m It is an elegent miscellany of pure light, and V.bK." XK" graceful literature; and a collection of pictuers, .a tnd Uie Weed machine, and find TIIK X TennesBee correspondent, who is evi dently a little rusty in Hellenic lore, writes, to ask "who was Aspasia ?" She waa the female woman who played Jose nt.;nM Xf.nnfipld to the iimfisauo of Peri- rlea. But tou mustn't suppose that we exander, Thos A Nicholson, Phineas erer knew her personally. , Horton, conservatives. , y . 35th district Alleghany, Ashe, Wat- It ii said that the handsome young aQ T w ToiA con8ervative. Kiogof Barariareceircs, on an average, 36th district Caldwell, Bnrke, Mc fiftv loTe-letters a week We have always Doweii Michell and Yancey. W W Flem- tbought that we wouldn't like much to be mn Gudger, conservatives. a King, but, if that's the way it works, 3?lh district Catawba and Lincoln, we wouldu't mind trying it lor a eouple j of montbi or so anyhow. A e-irl in Nevada is said to hold inter- Tiews with the airy irit of her dead father, who SDeaka to her and tegs her for her prayera, that he has been in pur gatory, and will be in Heaven Jit such a time to the second. When asked, "bow far to Heaven," he answered it was five minutes distance." What is the world coming to 1 tv. TxV. T nramor the rarest specimens ot artistic 8K111, in DiacK tvepnuueau. aieirici ou.r8 nuu "'"J" " vaue and beauty M Stafford. Couservailve. most appreciated after it has been bound up at 33d district Surry and Yadkin, A C the close of the year. While other publinations ,vn,iM .ftnaorvtiM may daim superior cheapness, as comjwireil towles Qonservattve. wj - 4, wjth rivals of asimilar clawi, THE ALDINE 34th aisinct-ireueu, hhiw,wiuai- .: a lin- . . oriain.t concention alone and unapproached absolutely without compe tition in price or character. The possessor of a complete volume connot duplicate the quan tity of fine paper and engravings in any other ahape or number of volumes far ten times it cost; and then, there are the chromo, betide! AS.T DEPARTZaXSNT. Notwithstanding the increase hi the price of subscription last Fall, when THE ALDISF assumed its present noble proportions and rep resentative character, the edition ira more than doubled during the past year; proving that the American public appreciate, and will support, a sincere effort in the cause of Art. The pub lishers, anxious to justify the ready confidence Scientific American, tli American far BUDerior to them all. Miss ai. iirTLtpoa. I have used six different Sewing Machines . The American sarpasees them all. Mas. A. L. Raikit. I hareuel TheSintrer and other machine and would not exchange the American Tor any. Mas. U N. IluiNOLK. Salisbcst, S. C. May W. 1373. Mikonit AHao., agta. American torn. h. M. Sia: I hare used tl.e Howe. Singer, Wheeler A Wilhon, Wilcox A Gihbs Sewing machine, and would not plTe the American Combination (oral! or th!m. it will do all that in claimed for it in the circular. 1 consider it anperior to all otUra I hare ever seen. Very Kespecuuny, w. MAnai SALISBURY onnv rfm LUUll gALEM ALMANAC'S Vif AM II Hit Mrs. Cm no. , NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive so many inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of newspapers, that we find it necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all the questions that have been addressed to ui ; 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering the discontinance of their periodicals may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which thy are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. .A. Tf anWrihera move to other places without informing the publishers, and the pnpvri are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take papers from the office or removing and leaving them unpalled for, is prima facie . evidence of Intentional fraud. X 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not, is held In law, to be a subscriber and must pay for It. y ' ' POSTAL ISTORMATION. Letters go to any part of the United States for three cents per half once, if prepaid Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead-letter ' office at Washington. -Letters weighing over an ounce, and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, and the balance due collected on delivery. ' City letters must be prepaid two cents per half ounce. James R Ellis conservative. 38th -district Gaston and Cleaveland, W J Milller, conservative. 39the district Rutherford and Polk, Martin Walker, republican. 40th district Buncombe, and Madison, I thus demonstrated, have exerted themselves to Jaa. II. Merrimon, conservative. the utmost to develop and improve the work ; 4lst. districtHay wood, Henderson, and the plans for the coming year as unfolded j m 1 wi n w,.iw bv the monthly issues, will a.t.iili and delight anairuu.., A "".w cn lLe most friendi of THE He. . . ALOIS E. 42d district Jackson, Swair, Macon, The publishers are authorized to announce Cherokee, Clav and Graham, W L. Love, designs frora many of the most eminent artists conservative. Republicans 18 ; Conservaties 32. FOR IldlXSE OF REPUESKXTATIVES. Alamance Gannt. con. Alexander J M Carson, ind Alleghany, A. M. BryaD, dem. Anson 11 T Bennet, con. Ashe Squire Trivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen F P"ry, rep. Brnnswick-J H Brooks, rep. Buncombe T D Johuston nd David Blackwell, con. ' Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe, reps. Catawba 11 B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, llAnna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, con. Chowan John L Winslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. Cleavelaud John W Gidney, eon. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Wethe undTsiirnod take great pleasure in givlr.jr our tentimouy in favor of the American ywmp Machine ir piclcrcure to any otlr r. l-enetirp ll al is it truthfully recommended at the bet mi -l.n.e made. Itissimple. durable, run very lilit and doea not get out of order or drop rtitcl-s. Mas. Latsa M. Ovkkxan, "A. L. Korsr. " J. Al.Uts liioiir, ' A. W. Nostuirn. A. E. Jors. M. E. Tuomasos. We hare scon flaming advertisements and beard much said by IfrcnUol oilier machines. We will forfeit one hundred dollar to the con tending party, if aRera fail trial before comjetent jndges the American Machine will not do r!l. if not httter. tlic work done on anvothrr nm Mne. and do valuable r. ork that no other machine can do. We have been AjrenUfor Sewing Machine inf e 1856. have sold Sinirer'a. Lad Web-tera. Atwli' and Florence's, and have abandoned all for the American. bend and get samples of work. 27:ly MERONEY A BRO., Af'ta FOR 1S73. BEAUTIFULLY II . LUhTR ATE D . The Scientific American, now in its 2Sih year, enjuya the widel circulation of any anla gnn K.-riodical in the world. Its content embrace the latest and mot inter esting information pertaining to the Imluxtrial, Mechanical, arl .Vn-ntihc 1 rgre or tlie World; Description, wiih IVanliful LnpraTinc, f New Invention. New lmpliinenU, New I'ro- ft-4-, and Improved indutru of ail kind: Useful 'oe. Fact, lit-cijis, Sujrjcftiona and , N f.u-t ny thir? In the way Advice, bv 1'ractK.al rilt-rs, dir 01 Vmvn anJ , S Km plover, m all the various Art. on rt'MuabIe terrn. IK-xriptions ! 1 introvcr.)cnt, lncoTerir, and lmjortnt Works j-Ttniii:ti: to t 'ivil and Mechnnu-al r rjtnrt run:. Mi'lK'W. Mminjr an.l Mtl.nlurjsT ; lUf or l. ol tl.e !at.-t rtvr in ihe Apj'liCat'K i s cf S'.cim, nil 1 lu-erin,:, Ua:liy. M.lp-l uihlinff. Nrvijr.itiort, T 1 crat hv, TIcrph Kni nc ring, Klectritily, M.i i:'m, l.ilit an. I ll-.it. Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; College and School Circulars of all kinds ; .Ht v. ri- i-i i'li ! fir- At the Hoo Btrro 1)8 ALUS AND UT3JNS. At the Itook Store IUTIIKRAN B-k- of Wur.lJp. Al the Book SUiff C! 1IOOL IJOOKS. larre rarief . O At the Book Store. of IWiVb and Stationery, i au ! bad al ltort DoUct aud At the Book etnre Q rr.' I AL orUr will rerrive proirpt attet-j Otiou Sri.l in our orJ-. CALVIN PLYLLR FURNITURE! of America. In addition, TTIE ALDINE will reproduce examples oTthe best foreign jmantera, selected with a view to the highest artUtic "lu ces, and greatest general intercut; avoiding such an have become familiar, tkrough photograph.4, or copies of any kind. The quarterly tintel plates for 1372, will re produce four of John S. D.ivia inimitable child sketches, appropriate to the four season. These jlate, appearing in the luen for January, April, J uly, and October, would be alone worth tlie price of a year's subscription. The popular feature of a copiously illustrated "Christmas" number will be continued. To posses such a valuable epitome of the art rpiIE proprietors of tbee justly celebrated world, at a cost so trifling, will command the I Mills ar3 iu the market lor W II K AT. and subscriptions of thousands in every section of solicit calls from all who have it to sell. They the country ; nut, astneuseiuinessanuaiiraciionB u wc ntym.i murc iumoicj of THE ALDUS E can be enhaiiced,m propoi- tion to the numerical increase of its supporters, the publishers propose to make "assurance dou ble sure," by the following unparalleled ofler o. Premium Chromos For 1873. i s'a ROWAN MILLS ! fewto' um- Tbc Lnt. i-trr in the Arts and in l)u:uiit or llotirholj , Iv.nimy. The I itt Irf xm .it ion rtiinirg to Tt!'' logr, Mi, ro-copy, M Jtl. i. ri -, AifM -.ruy, j t ieocr.i'l.y, M .i-ord.. . M;:.rralo;r,c!;y, ZikjIozv, I; .t.itv, M rtinltn-r. Agriculture,, Architect 11 re, ll'iral IU ii..n.T. I lo-ix Itohl Kx-- . oiiir. Food, Lighlin, IKaliig, Yi nlilation, and i Ih-nlih. In ehrrt the whole rnjr i f tl.e Sc icnct-s sod rr.Ttiral n arc i n.br ji -d within tl.e v.jvi.f the Scientific American. No l'i'rs.ai ho dtirr to le intellinilr int'ortiuu can afl'-rd lo t without thi" iimit. Fanners Mechanics, Iii?ih-cp. Inventors, Manii.rj-tu:cr C henii-ts. Ixver of Scivnn-. TearhfTS, CUrpyriM-n, Lswycr, and lVoplc of t mOantr. tbvnc d Jnr",,,y- Al-o. all Irof-iions. will find the Scu-i.tiGc Ann-ncan ; many othr artu .e mbirn we are prepares! u. to be of grt value. It fchoiild have a pl.-.re in sell as tUap or cfcf ajer laan aay hoqmib ue 1 loont- : wcftrrn pan tl me ria:e College, I Be nrv to call, nearly rppv! tte Hnl I Hotel, next door below the Hlpreaa office, ratctl cnK our sto, V and bear our pne. a VC3T I SP'1 ru"ra uiuc mviu ji.'iiijk w The vcarlv 'Number of the Scitnt:Gc Am-ui- onr .fficv) m ill be .nplied. ran make tnti hidemlid voluin of nrnrlr one J. A. CLODFKLTEK k CO. hnmm faetmrrrt -I raiooj ia T aralfwrr. 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Franklin 4ohn II Williamson, rep. Gaston William A St owe, con. Gatea Robt II Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Snetd H, T Hughes reps. Graham Greene John Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph Giimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Juo Bryant, J J Woodwyn, reps. Ilarnctt J" It Grady, con. Haywood II P Hayncs, con. Henderson James II Bly the, rep. . Hertfard James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. J. N Bryeon, con. Johnston--Wm. H Jpyuer, Jesse Hin bant, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rrp. Lenior Stephen Lissiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson.con, II aeon J L Robbinscm, eon, tion of pictures of this grade, free to the subscri bers to a uve dollar periodical, will mark an e poch in the history of Art; and, conHidering the unprecedented cheapness of the price ot 1U. 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Any person, wishing to act permanently as a local agent, will receive full and prompt infor mation by applymgto JAMES SUTTON & Co., Pnbli-hers, 58 MAIDEN LA NE, NE W YORK Qtf. They also solicit orders for Flour The mamifaetnre- four different grades of Flnr. ranging Best Family, Family, Ex tra, and Super. Thiy also solicit orders for Bran. They exchange, or grind for toll, as may be desired. EMMERT, BROS L CO. 39-.fmp'd JDoware of Counterfeits 1 JOB MOSES' mflWcZSS rt sttnrt9l9 cOVWTiaVBlTaB. UUKonut Dmf fif tmitamw to 'I th enniMriltt nniti rrtmtm prqflu. Tit ftnttin tht nmmt qJab Ne onamehpmekofe. A U other r yoorthis tmlimio ru. Tha saacm Ptlla anfailinala tho ear of U ihoM fninful and dinftrou dime to which th female eomtltution it rabet. They Btodrm mil wail and nmova all o 1m tractions, from whaV vercaoae. . i TO MASItrED IjADTES theyar partlcnUrly initd. They will In a fbart nimmwn thnu.and pnm, im'i vsl nt in content to Four r'lCiwmnr 01 dinnry llm.l; Ftujrr. An OCicial Lit of all TatentH i-iu J 1 piililt-lit 1 wetkly. Jfaypo iincn cpicfent free. Adt'rr tl.e pub lishers. Mi vn A Co., oT Park Row N w .rk. lO ' 11 conni-ci ion with the Scien tific American. Al".!". Ml SS .Al'o, :.re Solicit or of Ameri can and 1 ort ipn Talents, have had over 2 vcar exjenence, and hive the larit ctahltfhment in the world. If you have made an invention, write them a letter and send a sketch . they will promptly inform yon, frte of 1 barge, whether yotir device i ne w ami patentable. They will also aend yon,frtf of rbarge, a copy of tho Patent Laws in full, with instruction how to proceed toobtain a ontent. Adurcra MfSX (oH 0 Park Row, New York. tima brin r en tha monthly nerlod with rcrularitr: and althanrli vrv nowerfaL contain nothinc hnru ful to the eontrUtutfon. In all eaaee of Kerrons and Spinal. Affection, Palna In Uie ltck and Ltmba, ratine on alirht exertion. Palpitation of the UearU Hriterica and White, thtr will affect a core when Fatiirne on ilipM exertion. Palpitation of the lleart. Hysterica and White, thtr will affect acnr when all other meana have failed. The clrenlara aronni vh Mtbn win full direetiona and adTie. or will be aent fiaa to all writing for them, sealed from obaerratiotu N. B. In all cases wnera the aamri eannot Va obtained. One Dollar aneloeed to the Sole Proprie tor. JOB MOSXS. II Cortlandt 8U, New Tork, will In.nre a bottle ot tha ftmutn. eontatnlna fifty Pills, by retarn snail, cwrtlf Miii from any knowledr of It eon tents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BttTAlTS FTJI.MOK1C I WATOU" Cnre Coco a a. Coup, van. Bbowcbitis, Sobs Tbboat, Raaaaaaaaa, Dirrtoin. Baaaraiao, la. eiriiBT Coimmof abb Lea IhaaAiaa. Th-y have no taata of vaadicin. and any child will take them. Thoownii hare Been xastorad to health that kad before derneired. Teatinvnny ri- -ninhnndreda B rLLnui f lONIOWAfXRa. ak inr BlTAK'B PLl PrlM mmU weir B). JOB MOaXa. Pronrla. tor. I i Cortlandt Street. New Tork. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. w - - tgm..mrm. .111 ..... 1 in 1 . - v- 7-- TIIK t7" A fall assortment tf Roeewood, afetalie trd. Walnut Burial tares, which can L Itr- niibed at :l bourn notice. ak.":J.ihn RIBBONS, MILLINARY a:d steaw goods, 1872. (Carolina lUatcljmnii AS A NEWfcrAPEst, at Is a candidate for public faror. 1 8ul.crir.tion to tlu .Scientific American taken ; J (iood?, EmhrOidcriCS, Circulation U good, and iU rtandicj thi ofiu-e. IVioe N .1 rear. nor. 2s:ll if I I o and patronage improvinp. Al0 :o:- 1 Lombard. Pari. PILLS. U. DXLAMASHV r Ptenaredby r Ka. IU Bna Tbes ntDa are aifhly recommended by tha entire Medical FaenltT of Pranra aa tha yery best .remedy la ail eaaea or SreTVjatnrrhcaa. or Seminal Wi aeat : Hiehdy, Dailr or fmuwi Emission ; Sea nal Weaknaa or Jmssfswry Waaknsse arisinffrota Saerat HsbiUand Saxnal Kxeeeee ; lUUstUm of tha Genital Orcana: Weak Spin : Devoalu In thaCrina, and all tha whaatlr train of Diseaaaa arislna' from T' mirii or gltiismi Theyew when all tharvesn fdUamn. Pamph of Adyice in aerh box. or witt be sent Pre to sny address. Prfc-o 91 T Box. Bant by mail, aaewrsrg mUAfrum avi s l r ss-rtea on Tcmvimt price. O8C ABO. MOSIA. ltOoarvsaao T-.aiaw TaacSoio OsoaraiAnatlrt America. WALTER A. WOOD. Heaping and Mowing Machine. The li;hteM, mwt suUtantial and cheajn.! Imidenient made. Kullj warranti-d. Threshing Machines and Horc power of Tarioiia tu nt-, mirh an the cU brated A lan.ance and Jialiuuore powers, hnndin jor order. J. II. TIIOMnsOX, 41:3roc. Tyro, Datidson Co., N. C ARMSTRONG, CATOR k CO. Importer. Msnufartnrers and Jobbers IVnuvt Trimin, Neck and Sah Ilibbwiya, Velvet Uibl)on Nwk Tie. Ifcmnrt Silks Velvets and Crape, Flowers, Kealhera, Ornamt-nta, Frame, Ac HF.AW POrtf .0 trtt AD rHH.0KIf H ATf , TK'MMLD AND IkTaiMMlD. And in connertirg Ware rooms White (iooda, Linen, Embroiderir, Lace, NcU. CoMar. Sett. Haadkerekiel. Head Nets, Ac., kc. No. 137 and 139 Halt, tt., Baltimore, Md. Thec prKuls are manufactnred by ue or koog ht for Cah directly from the European and Amer ican Manufacturers, rmbrarin: all tha latest tioveliies, unevjualed in variety and eheapeteM to any market. Order filled with care, protnptoe and dia- atch. ul-3ci: pJ. It is or of the best advertising medium m the State, and offers its facilitir 11 liberal terms as an. an 14, '72. 43: lj. ALL KINDS of COURT ANDMA GISTRATES BLAKKS at flfcw ofr BBaB3enlBBBBBaT S JaSl. IS 4 deKirable Bnck Moaw with 7 room and ZX all noccsnarj out bonaet t aituatod in iLt. most de-nrable part of Towt. Peraon wiahinar ktopurrnnc, cn apply at tLu olLce. irn Drs. Summerell & GaitherV O 25 3C O 353 BARKER & (JO'S Dnij; Store UP STAIRS. Aug. 2, 45: om. Land Dcctls, Trustee Dcedi, Comniishioncr's Deeds, SheriT, Deed?, Chattel Mortgages, &t. For Sale at this offit ""Cheap Chattel IMortgnis, and nArirvk nrKor MtiJrJ1 kj Waavi. Zrw Ja OSas 27 BITTY Al El April SO. I8n-32ij , J. Ia. EIbTuIOT & Co. Manufacturers of Got Son Gins, ters.