t ( I"- 'I.:- r I Jf ".I J 4. T. - I1" 1 1 V.: - ;: ' 1 v V vf1 ' TIIE ATMOSPHERE. ,' . Hi '.'r . v -. ... y I -:-:-f I tl-l . ..... I . -.! ' I.:- J -.'ft. If . 1 Auo ai-uueuuero rises uu-w u wiu I en, oi wotcu it is ine.-oosi iaraur ijum i, around tf I i ttiructionr before it J f d vears in it before Jed it exists a all, and m.nkiad neref realiie . -l-.-l-ji t -H,. w' tile, that we hare re can be persuaded air. Its weight is so enormons that iron I iKSv.i-a ttfnrA it like plafts. vei aloftD- Iialt aaifa l!i roil rh 4t .with imounitr. and I .!.- iu:..v:n..M,..Wit with ii a winW. I It mlnwters laTiably to all the senses.--- We touch it . not, bat it touched ns : jits I warm south wind briiies back color to the pale face of the invalid s its cool west ft. ... - m. m The eye is indebted to it for all the mag-1 nificence of aunrise, the full brigbtneaiis of I. - toiddsy. toe cnaattnea laaience of ithe I gloaming, and the clonds that cradle near I the setting: sun. But' for it, the; rainbow I B setting sun. . iui ior i, me iwuww i uld want its triumphal iarch, and the 1 inds would no, send their fleecy toes. I would want Us triumphal arch,; and I toe I winds would noli send their fleecy toes. I eaeers on errands round 'ho heavens. j - t . f . t" .i 1 t Inart. and whAat bran., two riftrt. mix I merv. JLrJUoncr. .lieDUDiican, vi - ;;: like that grand object with boning W consiatyf a ' -27th distract-Aoa and .Union 0 U - Jofcnaair L'3 rtffi thiek oaddinfe. fWhen the ponlticobe TMcCanUyJcIervatiye 1 v . vv , likeuntoc.. aa .t ce.Srr, ik,1nd theiapply a t 28th; dkttictCaUrrua and Stanley, . ; when UJg" t-W !M before: I had ttree felons in bne yea" J O BarnhardConfervatire. - N Wat thipa hke Pkr? A' and either one rbald bare been nearlj! V 29th di.tricS-MeckIedbttrff.RP War- - .1 , cities and foresU like enowflakei to de- ....j -n tnaot00i ,- - . , : winds refresh the fevered brtfw ana maae ruy oaura qi p.aio., u. praj- .2-',:. Caldwell Burke Mc- the blood mantle in our cheeks ; even' its ers; and. stadinf in front of bis mirror, 52," -5 north blasts brace into new vigor ithe Smed at his UeVe and jredtll broke DowU MybeUndTanewW-WTIa nortn piasia. uraco uiw 6 h.iL ri rn mine Gndcer. conservatives.- r n naraenea ' euiiureu oi .our ruxt;su. iifus. - -" -' i '"The cold either Would not shed its snow l! featheiv on the earth, nor wouldj drops of dew rather on the flowers. 'Ihe kindl rain would pever fall hail, atorm nor fog .i: :e.. vt.- fa tlm Vir 1 Our naked utfcrBtir tur iH.vi .vji; ,vi r i il ? 1 1 . .A. kll J .jTk.IAura t giooe wpum turn i forehead to the sun,nd one dreary, notonous blaze of light and heat dazz and burn up all things; Were there no - atmosphere, the evening sun would, in al . Subscribers are coasidered wishing to mnmont set. and without warnins. plunee (eontioae their subscription. ; I . -. . the earth in darkness.f But the air keeps in her . banfa sheaf of his raysj and lets thent slip but slowly through h?fingers, . r . ? r": i " I ao tnai tne snaoows oi -emnS gawr degrees, and the flowers have time to bow their heads, and each creature sptfee to find a place oC rest and nestle to repose. in toe morning, Hie gariOU IUU w u u , I one bound, burst from the bosom, of night and blaze above the horizon ; but the air watche. for .his coming, and sends a nrst but one little' ray to annonnce h a.p- . proach, and then another, anfl ny ana 7 a nanaiui ana so genuy urnwe. Mu vuc curtain oi mgnt, .ana siowiyiieiai. vuci "light fall on the face of tbe sleeping arth, I till her eye lids open, and.Jlike 1 man, she goeth forth again to her iator until tne AvninD. -T7vm2rt Ounrht Revieu. 1 .. : v r-- UINTH UiM BUU1T1MU. It ia poor economy or, ratner, no fAnnn.v .t all-to norcnase inferior fabricB ' . . 1 u: - t ' ' W.nrtW r rhpni Ppr.oAs in limi. te4 circumstances often commit this' error. If a calico at ten cents a yard looks' about hs well as one at twenty or fifteen cents, tho prudent purchaser will often think it economy' to choose tbe low-priced roods-. As it is low.nricAd. she mav indulge in a Yard or two more tor rofHesl or bias folds tiatierinc herself that cheap ornamentation is ao equivalent for fine quality. This mistaae may oe seen permeating me enure wardrobe of many aensibie people1 A ne result is simply this : they never have anything ofteally eood ouality. ire always -shabby, and alwavs uviner. None but .rich people can afford to buj poor goods. TKi. ir,ni;o. tn .11 otr gxti vrsnA t'i j xleiir- --musiins, ciotus, carpets, anu wow i.nen. ne gnidge the the time we aee woman pend in making np muslins of ow grade lor uner.-clothing. There are ad many Ktitcheain a shirt! And when ii lasts one year Instead of two, as it should, there is ' lust twice ai much work dona as need to be. Better make three shirts of fine quality ; inusliu than six of a lower grade pf muslin. " Just so in flannels. A fifty-cent all wool Hhaker flannel . will wear two OMliree times aa long aa your flimsy cotton and wool stuff a few pennies cheaper. Es- -a . made up they may decend from one chtU toanother. thus savin e the mother time to -stitch Into her braiu a little embroiderys of thought arid culture.' 4 A few rnlels with re- 'gard shopping itself may' be in place : First : Uave a list of articles to be pur- chased, made out in bhick and white. By this means yoct will be saved from sud den temptation to buy what is nol really necessary, and forget f nothing fthat yon require. Second : Deal only ith mer ehauts in whose business intergrity yoa can confide. Third : In - the long run one always does better to buy at One and the same than run about for the bUrOOSel tit 1) DiLi no nn Kari-iin-i. A riimlAr ink tomer can often f -r. o -- r can often get favpra denied to an ional purchaser.- Fourth :-Never boy. you don't want; simply becauae it ia occasional wbaty cheap -1.- 4r Good temper, is like.. aundy day, heddiog brightness on every thi I The eldest aon orRev, .M. O "ilepti in-1 stall, died on Thursday "night. ; Flowers are the alphabet of thft anerela. wherein .'.they1 write on holla and plains riyaterioua trntha. ! -1 -,It th man who determinca be dir nity of the oecupatioti, not the ocenpation M. .t.. j:L.:. .vi - ocinpation " - -6-y , uo. ij The educated live j longer than the illit - erate; the rich, longer than the poor ; the goo&j longer than the bad. - J The mw hotel . kt Weldon finished in the moat approved has been atyle, and is now offered for reut fornishedi -' . . - Mrs. A. Whippte, of Portland f Column Ola county, Wisconsin in, died suddenly frem a corn too 'closely. tbe effects of paring r w The female students of a ' Western coU fg are said to be Mding thefr own." ' Which, means, probably, Uiatjnuoe have married aud chancre their nameJ Sttaan B. recited a prose poem the othrf night at Hana&ebl, UVand Ch4se aTImv! Audirtic u wcte sot cnpplcf sJently to. way irrr,ff Jf rsf. 'V PwM raVtway pecially ia a; family of children,, fabrics j besides the regular postage to! register a let shonld be chosen fo- service that when 1 ter I 1 ; I - i i 4 . How to TKEjLX X Fklok . . . . i r1. - . . J i J . C" wuiigiroiviM W UB ;i nn l.. -.,. Lr i - --T WI- wptuTwaeuj-noB through. : But they were rendered ; per- j P N,th?- pplicatipn f th 1 o6 quince. ile m pouluce for bona ) or carbuncles: renders thetn perfectly pain- i . i - ? -.v , Attempted SpiciDa. A young gen tleman of Rocky rJJount (member of the W.". U.) a ew nigiits ago Demg disgust- ed with the jwor d, and more especially ? with a female acduaintance, attempted to take bis ownf lifehn this wise :J He very ; f One Davis, a notorions horse thief and forger, waa arrested at Weldon on Thors. day last; It may be recollected that a MiSg Davis,) of Northampton,' last sumn wish jLaTi,!toi porinam mur, commijted suicide be er had forged a note and ! mur, committed suicide becansc? her broth- er had forged a note and ! induced . her to gign it Thia is the same same man.l A reward of $500 has!been!oSered paatv - f - lltm fates. for him some time l NEWSPAPER LAWS. irr. ! We receive so many inquires as to the laws goTerningtheciriulatioaof newspapers, that find itLeggry to pQ-.g, tbe fuiiowing 8amni&rJt c ver all the questions that have been addressed to us :t y-w . f i . .v t . a. sunscnoersorajjnns .neojisoonunance f their pe jodicMs may continue to send ttK&eio take 7, noin the office to which thry afe fcrfsfait tnLr are hld rebponsible till tney have ttled their bilUand ordered them diseontinu'saV 4 , ; ll ouvaomici uiu.c pmoi piacco without lnfortmbg the publishers.' and the papers fre sent to tne former mrection. wey --T a .... l , . . Und leaving the& uncalled for, is prima facie eyjgnce 0r inteptional fraud. 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makesjuse pf it, whether he has ordered j lit or not. is hejd Inlaw, to bar a subscriber na mas-, pay iqr w j I POSTAL INFORMATIOH. r- . L s , Letters go to any part of the United states ' f.. U-aa alnMva trv as lia1-f nvi Ma if iAnti1 1 I Unpaid Sette are 8eat to the Dead-ietter I -oc . -tiir--k: . i ' TFr1" Letters eig 'IOR over an ounce, and pre P.aid . single r4te. are forwarded to their des- tination, aud the balance due; collected on I delivery City leti era tnust be prepaid two cents per I half ounce. Book 8. 4 Postage on books, pot exceeding I four ounces in weight 4 cents. I n-acti aoauiuuai four ounces or fraction 4 cents. Newspapers -Newspapers sent from the officj-Kof w nblic&tiou may be prepaid at the lowing rates per quarter: DauiesL 35cts. s perqr. t Weeklies, 5 3 1 f Monthlies, (pot over 4 02) 'Quarterlies,!. " I Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu lars, maps. priuts, engraving music, cards, ohotograbhs, tvpes, cuttinusa roots, seeds. I etc.. on one pack ace to one address, Dreimid . UP:OIin(ftSl o ,a . ;WP f,.ni. and not excelling eight ounces. 4. cents, The weights of packages is limited to thirty- two ounces, . Money! Ordfrs. Money eau: be sent to any part of tle etwjntry with absolute safety, by obtaining a Money Order, for which fees . r - ----1 are: On not less than $1, and not over $20, 10; cents- Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. no order issued tor less tnan si, or more : than $20. v sundry Ifeiaes It costs 15 cents i extra. Stampjs cut but from Stamped Envelopes are not Vlow lo be Pueea oUlr t9t' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ! . - . T! GENERAL ASSEMBLY. j i f - i J SENATE. 1st district! Currrituck,.ICamdeni Pas quotank, Hertford, Gates Chowan and sierqmmans, C W Grandy.rJr. John L. Chamberlain! RemiblicAns. i 2nd 4 district Tyrrell, j Washinffton, . r f - r .v- j irartin, Dare, Beaufort and Hyde! John O Kespess. I E KUlIey, Republicans. o-J U:.-tL. r.i in. f Srrl iafrtitU'rltlarl,vm lA TJ I I ri TS llli.. 0-.tli.- J ire,u uuiiuw-tj. nepuuueau; ; 4th idisuit Halifax, Henry Eppes, eol'd Republican. tr j : ! 5 j , ,:v. 5th district-Edgecombe, Atex McCa- be. Republican. ' t i-i 1 1 1 1 6th &strict--PitvJ MctJotte-, Repub 7lh dist-Wi'sonVNash and rank- lm, V m. K, Davis, Jno W Dunham, Con8etvativs. ,-'-T- -: . X .f'.' x:s i 8th district Craven, AS Seymonr, Republican.! r ; " - ; ; , 9th district Janes, Onslow and Car- teret, James G Scott, ConeervAiive. 10th district Puplin and Wayne, W fj ! E ? -Phrey, Conservatives. YZ? -" : .,r' YZf r"6" W King, Republican. r Geo L. , Ut district-New Hanover, 1 Mabson, coj d, Republican!. 13th district Brunswick and Bladen, N jlill, Republican. j ; f. - v f ; G !14tb district 8ampaoi),.C. ,T. Mur pbey.l Conservative. , . I" ' - 15tb district Columbus and Robeson. Ijolin w JiiHia, Conaervative. tl . 16th district Cumberland and .Har n-- O Troy, Conservati vr. 1 ! lth, district Johoaou, j Willi liam U I Averi, eoni ! I8th dwirict Wake, James n flarria, col'dj Upiblican. ! lSthdisirict-Warrcn, Cfl'dJ UeniLlican. John Ally nun i SOih du trict Orance, trrta and Caa well, JaLW W KorwcK-4 IJohn W Can nio;hm, Cnsrrvatlvr. j j . i 21it di-irlrt GraotUaailaafio'.k Cfr8l!Ua4. i 1 t4 d rtttCU, I J V9tl J - - ! - JV IlllVUiU'lV aUI M. UUUi'U CUtUWCU W EU i "'hi w --"" "---1 ( - 1 is. r" ! . .l ! : 1 . -- - .Place the J T Morehead, Jr., W J Alcxrar, Com? rT II TT minutes, or servative.: ; r -V J'V" " V' I M " Ju akin off: 25th distnct-Uandolpb aud Moore, J l icet Streak I fil worinuonserrauves..- "i- - -c V I' -i Ofilk Aiatrir-Tirirn 30th districtRowan and Davie. Chat' les Price, Conservative, '! . 31st district Davison . John T. Cramer. Republican. . C' ,, . ' r 35Jd district Stokes and if orsTthe. J M Stafford , Conservaitve. i Cowles, conservative. 34th district Iredell. Wilkes, and Al jander, ; Thos A' Niejiplson Phineas llorton, conservatives. r t 35th districtAIleghany, Ashe, Wat- T, W Todd conservative. 37th district Catawba and Lincoln, James R Ellis conservative, ; 38th district (raston and Cleaveland. I W J Milller, conservative, 39 the i district Rutherford and Polk, Martin Walker, republican. 40th district Buncombe, and Madison, Jas. II. iMerrimon, conservative. ; ' 4 1st. district Hay wood, Henderson, aud Transylvania, VY P. Welch, conserva tive.! I - ' , 42d district J acksop, , Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, I conservative. Republicans 13 ; Conservatica 32.. FOR HOUSE - OF KEPBESKNTATIYE3. Alamance Ganht. con. Alexander--J M Carson, ind , Alleghany, A. M. Bryan, dem. Anson R T Benhet, con. , Ashe Squire Trivett, rep. v ! Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. . Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen A F Perry, rep. Brunswick J H Brooks, rep. Buncombe T D Johnston and David Black well, con. Burke Piukney Warlick, con. Cabarrus-Shinn, con. Caldwell Ed Jon es con. Camden ---Simeon A 'Jones, rep. Carteret- Silas VTebb, con. Uasweil T J Foster, Geo W Bowe. reps.' Catawba R B B Houston, con. Chatham J M Moring, Hanna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, con. ; Chowan John L Winplow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. . Cleaveland John WGidney, eon. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, E R Dudley, reps, . . Cumberland G W Bullard con.. T S Lutterlob, rep. Currituck -James M Woodhouse, con Dare Oliver N Gray, rep. Davisou J T Brown, John Micheal, reps. Davie Charles Anderson, con. iJuplin J uo Ufstandford, J K Outlaw, COOS. ' Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis liunn, reps. , lorsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. Uates Kobt II Dullard, con Granville Rich G Sneed H. T HnirhM reps r, Graham Greene John Patlrick, rep. Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J J Woodwyn, reps. J Harnett J R Grady, con. Hay wood H P Hayncs, con. Henderson: James H Blythe, rep. Hertford James Sharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. J. N Bryson, con. Johnston Wm. H Joyuer, Jesse Hin nant.cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Lenior Stephen Las 8 iter, rep. luicoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbineon, con, Madison H A Gudger, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. . Mecklenburg Jno E Brown, S W Reid, con. Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep; - Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindeey, con. ' New Hanover James. II eat on, Wll- li.m IT VtT anvtn ..1M ' Air.4 T1J- ..tu . - I i vui u. rcyt. -vortnampion uurton ix jenea, rep. Onslow J VV bhacxleford, con. Orange- Pride Jones; Jones Watson, con. i Pamlieo, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey, rep. Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. ( Jrerson, Montiort Mdiehee, con. Pitt, Wn. P Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. ; Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. Randolph JW Bean, Harrison Fra-' zier, reps. , ; T Richmond, Robert Fletcher, cord, rep. T I ' T TTT r, -.t ' . m r T .1 . ivooeson, y o xxorment; a . a icieu, cons. .; Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cona. ' ) Rowan. F N Lnckey, Kerr Craige, con servative. Rutherfbrd, Eli Whitsnant, rep. ; Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. ' j Stanly M T- Waddell, con. : Stokes, JO II Mich ell. con. f ; Purry, Harrison M Waugh. eon. Trtn? rlvania F J Whltmlre, eon. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jonei,eon. ' Union Lemuel Presson, con, Wake Richard O ilUdsrrv -ohn C Gorman, Stewart FJlIioo, col , llnVt 8 I'er ry tc pa. j Wtma, Cow H King, J XX m U tbaii, rvpa, -j ! Waslia-ton. p CGsytUr, ! AVaUts-tlj. HTf M, tsv Viafcr, J V U?.-V V U CUa, " UVIm, X I r ya,TJ la,ff;i4 V," ., It V ! au j 'J!""!- -,.,- AMERICAN Button-Hole. ; Overseaming AND 1. The first and only BUTTOX-HOLE AND SEWINQ MACHINE combined that has made lu advent in this or anV other country.4 CTThe following reasons are riven whv Uusisitnebest-.. ,-- . I . v . : i-j-- Wamily ;Machine to Jrurcliasc .1. oecanse ii wi" w. iecaflTae yoa. can I everything that any ma- quickly raise or lower the feed to adapt it to thick or cnina I can ao. mwias from ithe finest to th inincioia. - - TfV." 8. Because too hare a short - deep , bo bbin by braidine. bindinz. fath which the thread is con ering ana sewing on, ai stantly drawn from the tne same time ruraing, quilting, eUv, better than any other machine. centre; tbe tension Is consequently even and aoes not break tbe thread . 9. Because tbe presaer foot turns back that the cloth csn be easily re moved After being sewed. 10. Because the best mechanics pronounce it the beat finished and 3. Because the tensions i t more easily adjusted than any other machine 3. Because it Can work a beautiful button-hole making as fine a peart as by the hand. 4. Because it will em made on the best princi ple of any machine man ufactured. It has no springs to break; noth ing to get out of order. 11. Because it is two machines in one. A Bcr-TOM-noLK NVobkixg and Skwiko Maculns com bined. broider over the edge. making a neat and beau- tinil border on any gar ments 5. Because it will work a beautiful eyelet hole. 6. Because it can 4o over-hand seaming, by ! which sheets, pillow cat- es and the like are sewed over and arer. - t&T" other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Parties using a fanily ; sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments. It is to last a LIFETIME! and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it the best : and - this machine can do several kinds of sewiner not done on aav ether machine. besides doing every kind that all others can do. - 1 The American or Plain pacing ATachine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that is done- on the Combination except button-hole ana overseaming. ME RONE Y & BRC, Agts. j Salisbury, N. C. Examine them before purchasing tviy other Sewing Machine. I do not hesitate to -my the American Combina tion, surpasses all other machines. Besides doing all the work that other machines can, it orei-seams, and Works button-holes in any fabric, from Swiss muslin, to Beaver clotk I have used Sinner's. i Stoats', Howe's and the Weed machines, and find I the American far superior to them all. i MI3S H. KCTLEDGX. I have used six different f-cwinar Machines. The American surpasses them all. Uks. A. L. Kaiket. I have Ufe'd TheSinsrcr and other machines and would not exchange the Amt-ricnn for any. JUCS. tl. Si. UH1N6LE. Salisbury, N. C, May 32d. 1873. Mxbonst &Bbo., Agts. American Com. S. M. Si: I have used the Howe. Singer, Wheeler & would not give tbe American Combination for all of thm, it will rtT all that is citiimed for it tn the circular. I connider it. superior to all others I have ever sees. v ery Kespecuuily, Mrs. Oeo. W. Harbixsox. Wethe un'k-rsigned take gr?at pleasure in giving our; testimony in favor ot the Americau f-cwing M chine tr pieterence to any ether, l-elicvinj that is it truthfully recommended as the best machine made. Itisniinule. durable. run9 verv liirht and doe no cet.out of order vr drop stitches. UVKKMAN. A . Li. r or3T, " J. Allkn Bkowx, "A. W. N'ORTUKKX. " A. K. JOKEA, " M. K. Thoxasok, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard much said by Vj-enUo! other machines. We will forfeit one hundred dollars to the con tending party, if altera fail trial before competent juuroi i.iie .luiencau Aiacume win not ao as well, if not better, the work done on any other machine, and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agent for Sewing Machines since 1856, bave sold Singer's, Lad Webster's, Atwaters'a ana Florence s, and bave abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ly MKEOXEY & BRO., Ag'ta EOWANMILLS ! rpilB propnetors of theo justly celebrated L Mills are in the inarhot for V71IKAT, and solicit call .i from all who bave it to sell. They -.?. i. - . . . pay me mtjuetf maricet can price. Flour! Flour!! They also solicit orders for Flour They maHufactnro four d' .rent grades of Flour, ranging jaest JfaiaUy, Family. Ex trc, and Super. Thjy also sl:cit orders for Bran. They exchange, or grind; for toll, as may be uesirea. ? i ElIilEET, BEOS. & CO. :39:6mp'd . ii V Dewaro of Counterfeits I JOB nOSESV8raAAcPFliP mrt sttnri9ly oovsTSBrsrvaB. DUWi Drug rittt rf.r fn ! t. f ii ir i i MtauMMin. AUOtAertart Th aiiciii Pilla ar Tmf-llinc la th ear of U thota t-inful and dancenma diMuas to which th farnala oonatitntioD ia rubjeefc. They Bi-drata all xceaaes and zemove all obftrnctiona, from whaV Taroaosa. I. TO MAM-TED Z.ADTE9 uey ara parucniarir soited. Thar will In a snort IU Bit tUH Of Nmrwtatm .- Biiiutu. Aoacuona, mns in via eaeK ana jintba. 1 , . . I f A v . . . . wUl ba aant nae to ail writing for than, saalad from obatj-rrattoa. N. B In aU eaaat when ihe cssnss sanael V ObtaiTiM, One PolUr anolod to tha Sola Prooti- , dn 11 dii-.ln t4 lw - inraia a bottle or vna fmmims, eoatalalac fltif "r, lUKBWMili wrwwl Ok, aww I or a. U1 ay ramra aa-w mw aaaua (rasa aas rWff ItaeontMta. iwLiEP in Tcri f.iiuUTCo: Vj DTtTAlPfl TMOWIO TTATrnm Q Cora Cocoas. CoLa, itraai. Btoacsiria. Seat t aaoaT,HaaaaaRaas,lirricctf HaaaTBiaa. Ia. einaav CtiKimoi aaa Lea tM.a.aa. rr Hmm AtrkaTA Bt AWLl'Wat.K, v rH -1 rrw sa rvwia or tmc cagAi rccucH ULULUY. JDZXAanr- nrTfTf'rtUAv . a- a . . . ft. II.. ( - If' I M I . - n . I I. - - : ... -It- ( . f : i ! . -.,.$. "J. A; CLODFELTER & CO ;; Jiaaafrer and Dedlea$ .9 Furniture, -1 Inyite 1 attention to' their Stock 6f-Cotta?re IWdafpnila' aCJottage Chamber Suitsjiaint ed Chamber. Sriits. Irench Suite, Walnut and painted Cane Scat Chairs. Rjjckinfr Chairs of all, descriptions. Extension Dining Tablestables of al I kinds- Wardrobes, Bureaus. TYaabstand-uTThat-XoU, Mattresses, Solas, Eeoeption Chairs and Parlor Seta Also, Rustic Window Shades, a novelty for complete neea, beauty, cheapness and durability. Aim), many -other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State , Be sure to call, nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door -below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. : .f. . . 1 Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. I r,; . , . ' A fall assortment of SotiewnfMl. vtlii. ndWalnut Burial Cases, which can betur- nisnea at a nours notice. apo9.9m. . SALISBURY CALEM ALMANACS i At the Book Streo. I3SALM8 AND HYMNS, , At tbe Bookstore f UTHERAN Books of Worship. L At tho Book Store! CH00L BOOKS, large varietr, . At tho Book Store. IN fact any thing in the way of Books and . Stationery, can be had at short notioe and on reasonable terms, - , At the Book Store. SPECIAL orders will receive prompt atten tion Send in your orders. CALVIN PLYLER. Jan. 24.1872. 9:tf the f Scientific American, FOR 18?3. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The SdESTmc'AiaiCAK, now in its 28th year, enjoys tbe widest 'circulation of any anla eons periodical in the world. ' Its contents embrace the latest and most inter esting information pertaining to the Industrial. ri ; 1 1 o n . . . x-iecnanicai, aim ocieminc l'rocress or me World: Decription with Beautiful Eneravinzs, of New Inventions, New Implements, fcew Pro cesses, and Improved Industries of all kinds Useful Ttotes, facts. Recipes. Suecesuons and Advice, by Practical Writers, for Workmen and .m plovers, in all the various Arts. Descriptions of Improvements. . Discoveries. and Important W6rs, pertaining to Civil and Mechanical neaeerin" Milhne. 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Teachers, Clergymen, Lawyers, and People of an rroies8ion8, will hmt the .Scientific American to be of great value. It should have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office and Count : ii . M ingroom; in every jveauing luwm, tjollege; Academy, or School. Published weeklv. snlendkllv Illustrated onlr ... , rf 53 a year. The yearly Numbers of the Scientific Amari- can make two splendid voluros of nearlv one thousand pages, equivalent in contents to Four Thoutand ordinary Book Page. A n Official List of all Patents issued is rmblished wklv. JtSpecimencopiessentfree. Address the duU Ushers, Mnru & Co, 37 Park Row New York. In connection with the Scien tific America n,Memrs.McT2f . c. Co. are Sohci tors of A raeri can and Foreign Patents, have had over 25 Tears' experience, and have the largest establishment 1 taw a m iu tne worm, ji you have made an Invention wnte them letter and send a sketch . thev wil promptly inform you. free of charge, whether your device is new and patentable. Thev will also send yen, free of charge, a cony of the Patent -w iu luii, wua instruction now to proceed to obtain a patent. Address Mckn & co 27 1'ark Bow, New York. , Subscription tu the Scientific American taken at this office. Price S3 a year. nor. 2.11 "The Oldeat and Beat of the Eclectics." 1873. Eclectic Magazine. SUBSCRIBE NOWIi With the number for January, the ECLEC TIC enUra upon its twenty-ninth year. It gleans the choicest articles from the entire field of foreign periodical literature, and offers. The best SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. The best ESSAYS'. The best REVIEWS. Th best CRITICISMS. The beat BIOGRAPHICALSKETCHES The best NOVELS. The best SHORT STORIES. The boet POEMS. Th bst MISCELLANIES. Th finest STEEL ENGRAVINGS. The aim of the ECLECTIC Is to U In structive without Wing dalUaad eatvrtalalaf without belli IravUI. Readera h-srk instruct l as wIl ts aiaosuirtit sb-mtj give It a trial. Term, m year t SimjUCofin. 45 cm Is. I JJUrul term to tluU. Jk .C LECTIO rtfl U tent with adU triuJL talct Utvtmt tMrmtiu AtUrtu. E, IL PELT1N. I'aWIaW. i JH I'lilta &U4. Krw Ywk. Drx Eamcrcll 6 Gaiticr'fl lill HI I! r I1S I t . ........ . . . 'a a mm v , . ( u j VP 4 v IV u iv -jwirx ? ' in) . uuua 6225 oiunJii. 0 1 illUlUU Mcrt3- . V - :tiie;- 1 r WATCHMAN OFFICE Is wel supplied with,r: A Urge andj elegant areortment of " 1 t ': I- ' "; - " "'. ! ." - '" PLAIN . "Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, j 4 , ! -"' buitabbfor all kinds of PRINTING. Also- Fine? and more Onuunental Types for i ! Business & Professional Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards College and School Circulars Qf all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and Li A B E LS for all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates j and ! Solicitors; Or anything else required in the i 1 Printing Line. THE Carolina iDatcljman AS A XfEWSriPEB, Is a candidate for public favor. Its circulation U good, and its standing i and patronage improving. It is oat 1 . f of the best advertising mediums In I ! the 3tatc, and offers its facilities on as liberal terms as an. T v! - - ""1 - m n - m 0 mr y a i v. 3C ;i r FANCY gFafol ! ! t 1 fy m- -' -Z. An Iliuftratcd Monthly Journal, nuifei.4 i a ' r aa . i ' aally admited ( be the IlandaorBi-s T rrcnodical In tbe World. A! Ren. - T ' AJRcp- reaentatire and' Champ on Vt AlUCIIHU ASF 10. ,2?otJ6r Sale in Book or Xcv Slorety TUElLDISK while Issued r witV a!l rtjularitj. has none of lh t.mponrj or tmdJi "t interest characteristic of ordinary period lajZl It is an elejent mlceIUoy of pnrei light, uA ,t graceful litersturt ; and a collect-on of pk-toer. ' tha timt sperimeiu of artistic skill, lo black andwhiu Althoohcach socccecQng naniber ' aflbrds a fresb pleasure to its friends, die ml ' ' moat appreciated after It has been jboand Dp at 1 the close of the year. While other IwULcaUooa . mav claim superior chrapnes, aa compar4 with rivals of a similar tlas-L TUE ALnrx-v ill Is a unique and origiaal cweet4ioi--lg0 V aod onapprtwcbedabscJutelrj idKKt caropaJ -Ution in price or character. The poeacaeorcf ' a -complete volume connbl dnpiLcaU lhc-aia4 s lltjoi fiaepapet'and engravings la any itW i shap or l amber of volsmes for tea timet iu eott; mndlien, lien ar lit chvmot, brxida r i ' NotwIthalsBdiAK the UKresM inl r-: t i subscription last FalL wheat TUH At r.rvi aammed IU present noble proportvms aod rt v .... . 7 " -sa aurt Uca v doubled dnrlnr ihm rit ni:. .1 r- a -Joccre etTort in ths cause of Art. ; The pS lera, anxious to joaufy the rwJr eenfidenca thus demoTtttrated, have exerted themadTi. -wuuuwi w u-r-cjop aoa improve tbe work ad the Plans for U.. cotiinyear'as oaUdej by the momkly tames, will a-taeUk aod d-lJT. even tbe moat eanraiaa frt-U r i-rrt . ldlve: - r " "Tf , The paUishers are aotborixed o anooaee ' designs from maay of ibe most etbioeiit arttats of America. 1 f ; - - . . . In addition; TIIE ALDISE win rvprodoce examples of the best foreign ma4er eriected with a view to tbe hixhc arUstid SDcoem. al greatest general interest; avoidibf socb as have oecome laminar, uirooga ptotogrtja, or copies of any kind. f ,i ; , VT . 1 oe quarterly uoted Plates tor 1872. will r. produce four of Joba 6. JJavur EnlmiuUecktUS' aketches, appropriate to the iuur ar-aoat. Tkaae plates, appearing In IN iMoesffor Jaaaary, A pril, J nly. and October, would be alone vnk the price 0 a year's MiUcriptiooI Tbe popular feature of a eopioiMy Hluatrated "Cliristma-" number wUl be contiaoed. To poweas such a valuable epitome of tbe art world, at a coat ao trifling, will Command tbe subscriptions of thonsaada in every sectioe cf tbe conntry ; but, as tbe uwfulnew knd altracxkne of THE A LD1SE ran b enhanced, U propor tion to tbe numerical iocrreseof its supponen, the publishers propose to make Vssararwe doe-' ble sure," by the following onpataJlelrd eflera. Pre mi tun Chromot T6r 1873. v Every snhacriber to TUE JlLDJSE, who pays in advance for tbyear IS7J, will reoeivc, without additional charge, a pair of beaotifnl ' oil chromos, after J. J Hill, tbd eminent Eng. lUb painur. The pictares entitled, Tbe ViU age lielle," and "CrWrig tbe Moor," are 14 x 20 inchca are printed from 25 difiereat plates, requiring 25 impressions and tints to perfect each picture. The same cbroeoos are sold for $30 Mr pair, in tbe art stores. (As It laths de tennlnauon of iu coodoctora lo keep THE Al DISE out of the reach of competition Id everv A . . .1 1 - 1 J . m " ucaui-.ui, iuc cur-omus win oe iouna pondingly ahead of any that can be offered v other periodicals. Every subscriber will rvcrive a crrticate, over the S-pnature f the pubUab crsJoiirni'n'aj that (the chromos delivered shall be e4u.il to the aaoiplrs farrtl4ied tbe agret, or the m-w-y will bo refunded. J Tlie dtrU tion of pit-turvs of this grade, fret to tbe aubacti bers to a fire dollar periodical, will mark aa s joch iu the hi-tory of Art; axK,coo'dcrLoj Um AUjJ.K its H the marvel laps little short of a miracie, even 10 inoae nest abjaaialcd with the achievement of inventive genius and im proved mechanical applijw. (For lllaatrs tions of lhe chrontori aee November issue of THE ALDISE) j , The Literary Department' will continue under the care of Ma. RICHARD HKNKY KTODDAIU), ated by as best writera and ports of the dar, ho will elrire to have the lite! ature of THE ALDtSF alwsrs in keeping witb iu artistic aLLrk.-U.ia, , 85 per annum, in advanee with -Of! ChrocooS .iVee. TUE A LDESE uL hereafj er, U oUaloaUe only by eulec-ription. There -fill be no red ne ed or club rale ; cash' for suLecriptior-i must be sent lo the poblivbera direct, Or handtd to lbs local agent, without rrtyotuAUi' tuUuyliukn, excet in cases where the cen-Gcale is gives, bearing the fatxtltmilr. signature of JaMn 6CT tos A Co. I . I J AG E1'TS WAXTED. Any peraon, wiabiag to Act sWmsoentty at a local agent, will receive full and prompt infor mation by applying td f JAMES SUTTON & C6 Pnblitbers. IS XJWEX-LAyB, SEW YORK. 9.-4t RIBBONS, j 1HLLINABY A2TD ST2Jiy G03LS, ) 1872. f SLSO White Goods, Emhroidcries, tc ARIMSTRONG, CA.T0R k CO. Imiiortera, Itsssfactarers S4 Jotfcers . JJonnct Triming, Sfeck andba4 Kibbons. Velvet Ribbons, Seek Tics. Eot.dK SHU, VelveU and Crapes. Flowera. Featbcr-, Ornaments, FramO, Ac stxaw ao-sirra Lariataxn ratLauxs. Bars, TatMMKS iiu CsTaivnta.' -And in conqecting Wartrooms White Goods, Ripens, Laces. Nets. Collars. FetU, EmbmSderka, Daaaiercklea, II1 Nta le. Noa. 137 and 120 palt. at,lUliioore, VI. 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