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t - t IV V TIIE-I1ANP3 THAT 'ROCK THE i ; ; j ; t, y worok r ? r BY W"l1iAM ROSS " WALtACE. t Blnr on the hand of Wowau ! . Angel guard it streiith aud grace In the palace, cottage, hovel, J r O. no inatter where Iw the place j Would that Viever storins availed it ; Ra"obows Yery ce-jtly cwl.d j i For the hand that rock the cradle 18 tae nana mat rocus mw -wv - Infancy' j the tender fountain ; f ' Power make with Reaiity flow; Mothers iirsf, to guid the streamlets ; From thetn souls unrestiug grow. Grow on the cood dr evil, ., I , v. Sunshine streamed or darkness hurled ; For the hand that rucks -th cradle Is the hand that r &s the world. t .. .- -J.- j . v; Woman, hoV divine your mist on : Here upon our natal Rod I . j ; , : Keep O keep the young hen t open ' Always to the breath of" God All true trophies of the Ages Are from Mother Love imparled,; For the hand that rocksthe cnU'e ,1 thehaqdlhat rocks the world. ? Blessings on the hand of Woman ! .. Fathers, sous and daughters cry, j And the sacred tong is mingled , With the worship in the sky. f Mingles tjrWe' no tempest darkens, ,: Rainbow evermore are hurled ; V trio V.arii) trial rW the crkdVrt: 1 Istheihdhd that rocksthe world, -if , j i - . ; a AS food. I POTATOES . ..' I . .a J A writer in the Galaxy say : In Uer many there exfsts a deciUea jnejudice aeaius notatoes, because they uro c.bm posed ot three-fourths water, wiih bnf ten j to fiftepn Der cent. Btarcn, comuneq tn i iiidiirestihl cell. The French, who niake a nirfoet Rfiencc of tHe whole business of nouriahmerit-and cookery, rarely eat no tat ore. cxceDt occasionally fried for the eeond.brcakfast. Thoy consume beaiia more tliaq any ouier vegeiaoies, mm with irood reason, for dried beans Icon- tain tw6ntvtwo' r r cent, albumen and fifty of Starch, and tho common lei.N til twenty per ceut. albumen and fifty of starch. In the monasteries ot ranee ana Italy great quantities of bcaiis arc jiised, t'Speciaity uuting umj leiueu season. ; uicii uaturalrsts are now sejircliin ; all over the world f.r u substitute lor pota toes, and4bis is believed to have-been found in China in tho disusvofca iapbnica, whirh pnd urea the frieateat cold, and is mora- nonri-hin? and butter flavored than the potato. In the Mnsenm of Natural llistory at Paris a specimen three foct long weighing three pounds was exhibited. Several German writers unon haccs predict (Lhat nations, far from improving will detevrioate both in physical aud meu tal chaUcter'utics, if potatfes become a principal article of diet. The celebrated Carl vfoigt says " that the nourqisiiisig potato J dot not r store thej wasted lU suref f but makes our prole: aiiats physi call y1 ahd mentally weak.". The Holland physiologiety Slnlder, , givi tho same iudg"ement which he declares "that the exceisive use of potatoes among the poor er classes and coffee autHea by the high er ranks is the canse of indolence among nations." Meidenfrost maintains that the revolutions U)f the last three cvutaries Lave . been - caused by changed ioumh- menti .In former daya the lowest work men ate more fish than no when tho cheap potato forms hid principal sub stitute, hut gives him no muscular or nervous strength. 1 I .j; ' ' I THIRTY CENTUUllis OLD. " Thololdest relict of humanity Sextant is , the skeleton pf tho earliest Pharaoh, en cased in his original burial. roest won derfully perfect, considering its age, which was deposited eighteen or twecnty months fago, iu the British Museum, and is justly ;l considered the most valuable of its aich ajYdogical treasures. j wThe lid of the coffin which contained thei roval mummy' was inscribed with the-! name -ef its ocenpant, Pharaoh Mykerimus who snccecded the heir of -theibuilder of tlje great .pyramid, about ten? centuries before, ChnVt. Only think of jit ! Th , monarch, whoso crumbling bynes and leather iutegiuments are now exciting the "',.-: . - -J. til t j woncier !-Oi numerous gazers iu ijonuon, rjsigned in Egypt before Solomon wan ' born, and only eleven centuries, or so, af ter ' Misrium, the grandson'of old father Noah, and the Pharaohs, had been gath drcd to his fathere. Why. thei tide-mark f the Deluge could scarcely have been hliteralcd, or the gopher wood knee tim- crs of the ark have rotted on Mount Ar arat, when this man of the early world ved. moved, bad Ins hoiucr. lit pones od ehrivled skin are contemporary with the 19th century, and the date of erne fizion is only about midway between! this era and ours. i SETTLING A DOCTOR; BILL. In Texas the oilier day a Doctor nlel 60 miles to attend a patient. After Ik; had cured the patient he pi-ranted a bill of $50, and proceeded--to complete hi preparations; fr --the journey back to the post, thinking no mote, about l lie matter. As he was aCont to moutif, the pattoiiiV husbaud put in an appearance with hi trusty riff-Jin his hind. f'Doclor," aaid he, ' I reon wM better settle tb;s lur; ni:i ter "n''; ard faking-li'm aside." ' Vou want goiu' dfi without a et-lilpiueiitj was von rdnh't want to owe nd. mm noth- Un.' flleje a t'u, which, I, rcckoii U about the s'quar "Vhiufff ISow it you aia t satis fied, p st your wee pon ami Ome irouud behind 1 lie. hill thai', tho oi.l woman won't be rih d up, and we'll iir'Ac don't no in.iu to k) vay froui uiv bouw difsathrtirdr-'Mpeciiillv yoti, I)?c- Loui(- vilii,CifnrricrJuunntl ? Tbc great commoner. Thaddtus Steven. thv pure patriot and loyal citizen, sven rratrd and -lamented,? snceeejied in gob bling eihry thousand 'dollars out of ihe Pacific; Railroad steal. He is the man lor whom ! the dear little cbiidreii in all the public W'hools in Pennsylvania are call ed upon U contribute a luoitumont. Next ! A mm han't datigbter at; Columbus Ohio, kicki-d off n )"mmg; man's '.bat the other d iy because bt sat dowii iu ber par-" ilpr With' that article tf Waring gear upon ht htad. ! t?he used her fK) instead of cr hand ljtecan.se ehe biipeiid lo bio car Tf'xrt an armful of books and too indig naut to postpoue puuisbmeuti , ' NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive sol man? inquires as to tne laws . i . governing the circulation of newspapers, that we una it necessary ip puoiisu we wiwwmg summary, which will! cover all jthe questions that havi been ddrefcsed to i i-J;- contin oe their hbciptkm."1hi ! ! 2. If subsenbersgordenoe theidiscontinanee of their ! 'periodieals Inay eonttnne to 8ud ineni nnni an arrearages are jiu.' v their peiodicjJ froui the office to which thy re Ureeted, they are held responsiDinu they have settled thejr bill, and ordered them diseonflnuedrr f HS"-' ; "nr'-i:'. 4.1Iff:iBubsenbers Imovetojiother' places with6atinfinning the publishers and the B naoer? are seni to tne lormer recuou, iuej are held! reSDVufSiblei "3 M " " ft Lt i ne court nave oeciaea inas rempiuK to taVeirapers from ihe otnee, for removing and leVi'ug thetn uncalled fri is jpriwa facie evidence. OfinteHitioUal fraud.' Tj t c!' . AUjrpers'in wmi rweives uewBiprr and makes use f it.i "whether He has rdered it or not. is held 'Id law, to bd - A subscriber and mist pay for it. ' j - j i 1 1 POSTAL,- iXFORMATiP!?. Letters go tojany part of thefUnited State for three ceuts per hjalf once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent to tie Dead-letter ofhee at Wasliitigtofi. - p letters weigttuffbver au ounce, and pre paid a single rsite. afe forwardd to their des tinatioii, and tne uaiauee au coiieciea yn ielive.f City (letters must jbe prepaid two'cents per S half ounce B(Mks. Postagpton boks.not exceediug four oiiiiiees iu weight 1.4 ceuts, Each additional uur ouuees or fraction thereof. Newspapers 1 4 cents Newspapers sent from the oflloe bf publication in ay be prepaid at the I f.dlowihg rates per buarter : uaiues, 35 ets. per qr. Weeklies, Monthlies, (i Quarterlies. not Over 4 oz) 3 1? Miscellaneous Matter.; Onainsealed circu lars, mans, prints, engraving?, music, cards. nhotu'Taphs, fvpesi cuttiucs"!, roots, seeds. kc, on one package to one address, prepaid. not eicedinz ifour ouuees 2 ceuis ; over four and niit exeeellinff eiirht ouuees, 4 cents. The weights lf packages is limited to thirty two ounces ! ! Mttey Orders. 5Toney cap be sent to any part f the coilutryf with abslute safety, by obtaining ia Money Order,, fori which fees On iot less ithanj $1. and upt pver $20, 10 cents. J f. j- ! Over $20 aiid-nd exceeding $50, 25 cents. No ordr issued for less than $1, or more than :$0 Suudry IiewesIt costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a let ter, if . j' . ;j ; Stamps cut out f:rom Stamped Envelopes are nirt allowed to foe placed upou other let ters. : QENEKAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. 1st district- Gurrrituck.i Camden Pa- quotak, Hertford, Gates, Ch l'eKiimans, jC t Grandy, Jr.' low an auu John L. Chamber lain Republi listnct-UTyi cans." rrell, Washington, MaFtfiu'Dar,, ljeauVort and Hyde John O Kefspess. II EjStilley, Republicati. 3rd district orthamhpton and Ber tie, G D llol loway, Ilepublican. 4th distriet Halifax, llenry Eppes, col'd Ileitjttblicajn. j 5ih disuict Edgecombe, Alex McCa- be, Republican, f 1 oin aisirict rut, i .tjcvutier, itcpuD lican f ii'- ' 7th district sVi'son, Nagli and Frank lin, Win. K! Davi.-, Jno W Dunham, Conservatives. 8ti distrilct Craven, A S Seymour, Ronablican.t .9lb distnct-Uones, Onslow and Car teret, Jarae G Bcotf, Couaprvative. lOih distritct-rDuphn and Wayne, W A Allen, Li: W Humphrey, Conservatives. 11th District Green laud L'.moir, R W King, Republican. ; 14th distjict-INew llauover, Geo L loson, col, a, Hepuulican, I3tb distilict-?-Brunswick' and Bladen, L G N Hill, Republican. , Hili districti-Sampson C. T. Mur phey, Conservative. j 1,0 ih district-f-Columbus and Robeson, John W Ellis, Conservative. L 0ib district! Cumberland and Har netti, W. C iFroy, Conservative. 17ib, district Jobnsoii,.'-! ; William H Ave.ia, con ; 13th district-?-Wake, James II Harris, col'd, Rppublicln. i I lt)d district--Warren John A Hyman cd'ilf Republican. ', ' - 20tli district--Orange, Pk'rson and Cas well, John W Norwood,' John W Gun uingham, Conservatives j 21st disti ict-i-Gran villa tiourbon Smith Republican. i i 22nd districts-Chatham, R J Povcll. Oonservatite. 1 il j - 23rd district RoekinghaM, J T More head, Conservative.' ! I 24th district- Alamance and Guilford, ; J T MorbbeaM, Jj, W J Murray, Coi a servative. .! . ; 25 h di.- rict-i Randolph and Moore, J XI Worth Conservatives, 26tb ditrici-pRichmout and Montgo mery, R T Long, Republican. 27th di.siractp-Aiirton and Union C XI T XlcCanley, Conservative. 2StIi district Cabarrus ! and Statiley, J U liarnhardt, uonsfrvattye. 20th didhict Xleckledbur, w m. is cai - r If VV . f. itiff. Coine!rvatfvo L30th districty-Rowan and Davie, Char les P. ice, Lonsjorvative, 31tdi8tliict I Davison, John T. Cramer, Republican. 32d distiricl4-StkP8 and Forsytbe, J M htauord, tninservailve 33d district-fSurry and Yadkin, A C (Towlep, conservative. i 34th district!-lredi 11, Wilkes, and Al samler, iTbos A Nicbolson, Pbiueas llnrton, conservatives. i 35th district. Allegban, -Ashe, Wat auga, T W lpdd conservative. Sdth djstriei CaldwellJ Bnrke, Mc lowell, Xlicbi U and Yancey, W W Flem niing Gadget, conservatives. i 1 37th dtstrici-rOatawb t i and Lincoln James R Ellis; conservative. - 33th district Gaston and' Cleaveland W J Miljler, c:on8ervativeJ 39tbe. district-r Rutherford and Polk XJartin Wialkef, republican. 40th districtr-Buncotube, and Madison Jas. II. Menimon, conservative. list, district" Hay wood, lleuderson and Transylvania, W P Wcdcli, eouserva live. 44 dtStrict-Jackaon, 3wair, Macon Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Lore, conservative, Kepablicans 13 ; ConserraUcs 32. OR HOUSE OF BEPRESKXTATIYXS. Alamance -Gannt. eon. Alexander-pJ A! Carson, ind Alleghany, I A.M. Bryan, dem. ) , Ashe SqnireTrivett, rep. Beaufort Samuel Carson, rep. Bertie F 0 Miller, rep. Bladen A F Ferry, rep. , , Brnnswick-p-J H Brooks, rep. , Bnncombe-T D Johnston and David ackwell, conl ' Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. Cabarrus Shinn , con. Caldwell E1 Jones, con. fjAmden Kimeon A Jones. reD. . Carteret Silas Webb. con. Oaswell T J Foster, Geo W Bowe, reps. : . . . s . . . Catawba tU B B Houston, con. Chatham -f J M Moring, Hanna, cons Cherokee-iB K Dickey, con; r.-r:i Clwwan rJoha L Wiuslow, rep. Clay Anderson, con. . i Cleaveland John W Gidney, con. Colnmbusf V V Richardson, con. Craven-I B Abbott, E It Dudley, Cumberland (i W 13ullard, con., 1 Lutterloh,Yep. i . inrriiucivj-jaraeB at unomioase, con Dare Oliver X Gray. rep. J Davison J T Brown, John Michejil, reps. j Davie Charles Anderson, con. Duplin J.o BStandford, J K Outlaw, cons.. i Edgecombe W P Mabeon. Willi Bunn, rcps.t ,. Forsythe W H VV heeler, rep. Franklin -I-John II Williamson, rep. Gaston- William A Stowe, con. Gates Robt II Ballard, con. Granville Rich G Snetd U, T Hughes reps. I Graham-p Greene John Pattrick, rep. J Guilford-j-Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons Halifax fJnoBryaut, J J Woodwyn, reps. ! Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood II P Haynes, con. Henderson James II Bly the, rep. llertford-j James Sharpe, rep. Ilyde Wra 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 Lassiter, rep. Lincoln-j-A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison-H A Gudger, con. Martin 'J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklenburg Jno E Brown. w Reid, con. j Mitchelli ,1 W Bowman, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. ; Moore Dr John Shaw, con. Nash Lindscy, con. New Hanover - James Heaton, Wil liam H McLaurin, col d, Alfred Llwdy, col'd, reps. Northampton Burton II Jones, rep. Onslow J W Shackleford, con. Orauge 1'iide Jones, Joues Watson, con. i - Pamlico, ' Pasquotauk, F M Godfrey, rep. Perqniinari, J R Darden, rep. Person.! Montfort McGehee, con. Pitt, WmP Bryaut, Guilford Cox, reps. ' Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. , Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zicr, reps.j Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep. Robeson, W S Norment; T. A McNeil, cons Rochingham, David Settle, A B Jones, cons. Rowans F N Lnckey, Kerr Craige, con- servative.! Rutheif.ird, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampsbu ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. ' Stanlv-XI T Waddell, con. ' StokJs, J G U Michell. eon. Surry, Harrison XI Wangh, con. Swaiu-p-T D Bryson, con. Transylvania F J Whittnire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, con. Union-j Lemuel Presson, con. Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Gorman,! Stewart Ellison, col, Rob't S erry, rcJps. Warreii, Goo II King, J Wm II Pas- I chsill. reins. ..-rt9.., '-p. vv aianga--j os. u l odd, con. reps Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dnla, reps. Wilson, II C Mos, eon. Yadkin, J O Mirier, eon. Yancey. J ll. Byrd The Great Democratic Journal. TUE JVEW YORK Weekly News. M I i SX3I7J. WOOD, Editor St Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sbeet, Fifty-six . Columns of Reading Matter. Contains idl the news, foreign, domestic, polit ical and general, with full and reliable market report.; Each nnmber also coutaina several short stories, and a great variety of liurary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc.,con Rtituting, it is donfidently aswerted, the most complete weekly newspaper in thin country. TERMS $2A YEAR Iducements to Clubs: Five copies, one year. $9 00 Ten copies, one year, and an extra copy to the aenijer $15 00 1 wenty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender $25 00 Fifty copies, one year, and an . extra copy to sender... $55 00 Parties sending elubs us above, may re tain 20 per cent of the money received by them, as commission. , Persons desiring to act as agents snpplied with specimen bundles. Specimen conic sent free to any address. All letters should he directed tc NEW YOBK VBFKLYARWg, f BOX 3,795, XE W TORK CITY POST OFFICE. 9:-t. ' Batton-Hole, Qverseaining I !l: " , AND Covwlete Sewing MACHINE, r ! . 1 " ThefiM and only "BUTTON-HOLE ANDICKEDSin beauty, si aad value any pie- SEAVINO MACHINE combined that - has I made its advent in this or any other country. t- The followimr reasons are given why - thw is lle best ; Family Matfune to tftrcnasc.' 1. Booauw; it will do. 7. Becasuo yon can I evfrytUing that any ma-'qnickly raiscor lowertLe I cii?ue cau uo, sewtng leeu w up iuior M,very t,f pictures. KO WAITIXO. PietureS rrro have UowREAr, Ud delivered by ns at OSCE. niiuir. fa'.Hnir. cordinir.1 short deep bobbin bvlwebave. brtiuinr, uiudinz, ratu-, wliicn liietnreaa id con ..A ...vim. A .tl.Unltr Hra tfkt t Ka th mu time rutnins, ceuiie: me lensioa isi,u quiUinfr, etc, better thaa oeoseqnently ' even and .nynine uiwmw,- UuTu.urre w.u, U CI Ifn.i A nA I lntunslAtit.; M I (UAQ f. UO It A I1NWBAI. I fw.:"";?o,",.rr;"TX: a e more easnv auniiieu iouiurnsuacK; iuat lue i than any1 other mooinne.'cluith can be easily re I er s. B$(xui!wicaH.wrK-mvveuuerueiuKM::u. a ' m' - ' .ri. L.t. I I a fteaottral Dnuan-noie.' iu. l-ecause mi mh miking us fiia peurl ro)cl.anic8 pronounce it hvth.ln.nfi. -tUbe.it finished and 1 4. Because it will em- mitde on the best princi. j broider over the edge, 'pi or any machine man. tiful border on any car-sprints to break: noth nnnt 1 111 tT lit Tlt llt Of (ITllfr. uu.. i r f- ' I.i fi. IJeoanse it will work! II. Because it Is two I a beautiful eyelet hole, jmachinesin one. A ucr. i 6. Bwauw itcan dojTOK.uoLi Woskiko and over-iiana Beaming, uj;.iwis unuoi com-1 .V:..l. V,C, nillnv o,.. '. C! and tie like are sewed j ; orer and aver. ' ) ET3T- rso oilier iuauiuiie van aiiinii'ii',ii mr - -v- .i 1C-..1 .1.1 kind of pewmc Plated in Jos. 3, 4, o, and G. Parties iiMiitf a fannlv sewinjx machine want ajWhole Machine, one with all the improve ments. i It ia- to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one i wanted that will do the most work and do it the best: and this machine can do neveral gons ienodical in tlie world, kinds of Rowing not done on any other machint, Its contents embrace the latent and most inter besides doing everv kind that ail others can do. esting information eriaintng to the Indiwtrial, , . tw o nr t I The American or I lain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), docn all that in rfone on the Combination except biillon-lioie and overseaming. MKHONEl Sc BUO., Agts. J Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. T do not hesitate tosav the American Combina tion, surpasses all other machines. Beside doing all the work that other machines can. itoveweam. and works button-boles ia any lUbrir, from Swiss I musSin. to iseaver riotn i h:ve usea hinircr a floats", Howe's and the Weed machines, and find the American far superior to thorn all. I Misi M. nrTLSPCs. ' I hare used six different Scvinz Machines. The American surpass them nt!. Mks. A. L. Raixet. I havenoil The minster and otlier machines and would not exi hance the Amricnn forany. Mas. (I.N. Cuincli. RALisnruv, X. C, May 22J, 1872. Mebokey & Uro., Agt.i. American i'om. S. M. ; Sir: I have ncd tl.e Howe. Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, Wjicoxtt CiLLs Shewing marlines, aad would not vet lie American Combination for all of them, it will d all that is claimed for it in the eircular. I consider it niinerior to all othera I have ever seen. Very Itespectfally, I MllS. (JEO. W. 11AK1IN80N. I Wethe nn Jersined take great pleasure In Riving our testimony in f.ivor nf the American: hewing Machine ii pie'.erence to auy other, believing that is it troHifi.lly re;onaiie:nleU as the best inaciiine made. His simple, durnlilc. runs very light and does not set out of rIer or drop studies.) Mks. I.avka M. Ovshman, " 1. Vnfar ! j. A. A. M. Al.LKN ltHOK 5 W. NoaruKR. IE. Jones, t ;K. Tuom vsov. Weliavesecn flaming adtertisementa and heard much aaid f t cents ol otHer machine'. We Will forfeit one l.nndivd dollars to tlie con tending party, if aflcra faij trial letore cofnpetent luilces thft Ainencnn Macliine will not do aa well if not bitter, the Tork ilonen any other machine, and do valuable work that uu other niacUine can do. ! M We have been Agents for;Scwing Macliine ainrc 1855. liure sold SiuRcr'a, Lad Webster', .tarato' and Florence' a, and Lave; abandoned, all for the American. ; Send and get samples of oik. 4 27:ly MhltUXEV A DP.O., AU ROWANJOLlis ! 'IITK proprietors of l)we justlv celebrated 1 AlitU r in the market fr WllEAT, anl i solicit! call from nil -w ho have it to wll. They ; pay the highest market cash prices. ! Flour! Flour!! I fur Flonr They manufacturo IV-ur diQVrent gra lea of iFlour, ranging - Ucst ramily, ramily Ex- They alio sii:cit orders for "Bran. r Thoy exchange, or grind for toll, as may be desired. ii EMMERT. BROS. A' CO. IKhCmp'd r K Deware of Counterfeits i JOB nOSES8IVcJiiEf? r esttneiMw corvrairiiTiD. DUkommi Drf fit ndetwor f $e'l tto eowtuwrftiu umrnktrrmmur trvtu. Th4 rnuin4 ha tfu nmm of Jm tlmtm nchpekmr. Ill otkert ar torthl imittten: The aaaciaa Pills ar nnfaUincin tba enraofaU thoaa painTal and dancrona dlMaaas to whlea (ha femU eoMtitatien is tnbjact. Thsy asndcraU ail xcesras and ranrava all obstructions, froa wai vsreaos. i I ) TO MABItrED IiADTZS i tbt ara particularly saiud. They wlU ia a ssori tlm bria on tha monthly period with rralrttT ; aad althonch Terr nowtrfoL contaia Both in v hart. fa I to th eoDstitation. Ia all eases of Harrorui and rat vo am coniuvuuon. in au esses oi norroiu ana Splnml Affscttons, Psins in tho Back aad flTakbs, rstians on slicht xertion. Palpitation of ths Uowt. uritenes and WhiUs. thsr will offset a euro wasa all other means nays falleaJ The circulars aro&ad seli.paekags riTS fall dlroetioqj aad sdrico, or will bo sent fi e to all wziUac tot tbsa, aesOed trom obssiratioa. ! K. B. In all eases wbstw ta mrm asast Vo Obuined. One Dollar enclosed to the solo Proorie ttr. JOB M03I3, it Cortlsadt 8u Ksw TorkZ-wlll lnnre a bottle of the ft, oontainlaa- PUty knowleai re of its contents. ; i- return ntil. tettrttw sseusa ttosssaar RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAJT8 prXMOXlC WATXTIH OarsCocoaa. Colds, Astbma. BmoaoaiTia, 0oaa TaaoAT, Hoaasaaasa, DtrncvLT BaasTaiaftvIa. cimsT Coimrnof abb J.ci Disaasaa. They hits no taste of medicine, and any child will taks them. Thonsuidj bare been restored to hemjth that bad before de paired. Teetimony ri- n la handreds of eaeee. A.k for BRT1N 3 prrlMONIO WAV. Priee 33 eemts rbX4 JOBatOaZa.Praprte tor. U Cortlandt 8 tree U New Tork. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. DELiATAUnrVH HP t Prenamd bv J. OA No. lit Ens Lombard. Paria, Medical i aeee puis are are hly recoanneoded bytae satb-e cat VaenltT nt F in all eases of BperroatorrtMea, or Ssenlasl Weak- I eases of Bpermatnrrhsa, as : MUrhtiy. Daily or JYsjsisnirs reakness or Impottncy Weak ranee as ui Tery oeei muesy neat : HUrhtiy. Daily or Prtmstur Kraissions Bex nal Weakness or Impotenrf Weakness arlaiaafrem Seeret Habiu aad Eexnal Bueeses : lsoriio the Genital Orfaas; Weak Spins : Bopselta U the Urine, and all the ghastly train of Diseases arlsrng front OreraseocXxeesses. 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A desirable Brick Jlonso irith 7 rooevs at4 all necessary out houses ; aiUated in tbt moat oeairaoie part oi Town. Peraotu vishins PATENTS eA1 V i Hil 1 -S! jSx, 35S m - I. . THE ':. I ; i I . . I ... WATCHMAN .OFFICE f - y is troll supplied with - I - - j . -; X Urre'ftnd elegant assortment ror''' '2 Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, i suitable for all kinds of PRINTING. ! i i Also Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professiona v ; p--.. nnA WAfhlmir rr.lii . b v r " " College and School VX VTa. VV VW, VM ftS s . 3 N3 ia S2 2 w S Circulars of all kintls ; S, .IV Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; i I V " f Or LlCrKS, MalStratCS 1 O nn1 Qrlwnf nro I kjuiivyiiui o ! Or anything lsC required in the f O 1 Printing Line. THE Ul f r fl 1 11 H 1 1 1 lit f 11111 rt 11 aj AS A NEWSrATZR, Is a candidate for public favor. It circulation is good, and ita standing ana patronage improving. Jt is onj? 1 . . . V . of the best advertising mediums in the State, and: offers its facilities on as liberal terras as any. 1 1 II I l I SHOT GUI r?f t rrsrr rf .tii r- rmoi it Hew Todc OSfit, 27 BtTTTTl LLEBZ April 26, 1872 02:1 j Land Deeds. Trustee Deedt Commissioner's Deeds. Sheriff' uecus, vnaiiei lortgagea, o;c. h or Sale at thrs oihi Cheap Chattel Mtfrtcacres.' ELUR FANCY PAMPHLET ( THE ALD1NE, An3Uaa!rall HsulWjf Jouruli, jtftrre$ X allr.admited t be tU llandsameat j Periodical ! die World. , A IUp. 1 senlaiTani3rCniaopion 'T. " . ; of Americas) Tasta. 1 J j ' j Not for Sale in Book or Nck Stint:1 r 1 THE A L DISK wliilef loedIil IU' tCi;! ' regularitr. lias none of the temporary or timttty i interest characteristic of prdiaary fwriod!caia,ri ItIaacleceiIsceUaay of rare. . light, a4 graceful literature ; and a rolhsctioo of pktoer. f ine and aCi value and beauty of THE ALDIXE wULU A most appreciated after It has been bortrvl T at It -1 r ,1 - t . I l l . 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"f i "I -The publisher are-antjtonrcd to jtnnonnte de4gTM from many of the moat eminent art lata of America. t (' 1 ..-- In addition, THE A LDIXE reproduce , examples of the ben foreign marfrr selected viib a view to thehighearti4icn'jce, aad greatest general interest ; avoiding sncJia hava -: become familiar, through ihotographi or eopiaa ' of any kind. V f The quarterly tinted plate for 187r, will re prodncefoorof JohnS. LHtvur inimitable child . eketches, appropriate to the foor seaadns, Tbc plates apiearing in the! issue fori Jannary, April, July, and (ctober,woald be alone worth the price of a year'a suhsiiript ion. I " The popular feature of a copiously hlostrated "Christmas" nuntlier will be continued. To pusaesa widi a rain able ernlomtof the art world, at a eot so trifling, will command the snbsrriptiorwt of thousands in every Wction of the cnoptrr ; lmt, as the nmfulnrRs and kXtractiona of THK A J.I)J SE can l rnhancrdjin propoe r. . i can iq rniiaocro, in propor the numerical increase ofita laipporter, . ibt uvhem prriire to jnake ManKnce do re," hy the following unparalleled oOer o. lion 10 mr the tai ble sure. j r erninra uarompi A or S73. Every wiUriber to lilE ALD1SE who pays in advance for the year 1873, villi receive. about additional chanm a pair of beautiful' harm a pair of oil chromo, after J. J. lull, the cmlnewt Car. uh painter. . The pictures entitled. TL ViiU. t-e Uelle," and -Croio the Moor,f ar H xV 20 inches are printed from 23 different nhuea. requiring 25 iminiona Wrd tints 10 perfect- each picture. The same hrotuos a fa siukl tor S30 r pair, in tle art store. 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Tkoav who after wards aeitd uiunj to fb attoott.,f One DOS' tar or nnr for St-i-ul iinaj aIo esrder TM tv-five Cents worth esdn tha priea pai4 tT the fjutde. ! ! Tho January Numler'im besoiifua. rivisf plans for makiog Enrol Hosuti DesbM Ut Dining Table Docorationt. WinAaw Gord, dec. aud cotitaitiiui: a uiss uf iofriBaU uvaluable to the lofrof flowvra. Of Ho ad red and Kfty pa'arr. fiiie tlttJ fe p-r. soir.e. Hr Huudred tcftnis an a suerb Colored Plate nn4 Caromo Corrr. The First Edition of Two lJrxi&En Tnr SAXi just prioted in Enfliab av-d GepB, aud rvadr t.i eud ut. . i JAMES V ICRs' ROCHESTER. X. T. December. 12:tf. I THE MOUSING STAU. DAILY EDITION: THOUGH OXItf FIVE YEARS OLD. HAS THE Largest Dailv-'CirttUtioa nfasj newspaper id the state, and a Hrrolati i Tilniinift..o fifty per cent, larger tbaa tbai of oj oih-r pMpr i i i WEEKLY EDITION: N"W mmibioed with b- CAJtOLIXA FaK Mfciu making ne of the beat r&fflUT XVevtpapers in th 5tthl OrealatWa Terj large aud raphOj I6crraij. LRS:R1I'TI0 PRICE: Daily Star 1 year. .L 97 DO C, -tnt.ha.. 1 ,... SO a,M,otha... 2 . o Wehelv Star I Var t - 5? 6tfHH.trra...j. I 3wtLa.-..L 50 It may U saWv asserted kbat a w yyt ever eub!iehJ in Krt Ca'Jra baa made soeh rspid prgreJ as Th UoaxrHO Star. I i - l- C7SnJ fr speciinea copn-i. AdJresa, ! WM. H! nERKAED. $5toS20SVE- . ekL ULm at nrem specimens oi invuc aaiii. in uiaca, whit. AJthongh eack socceedin nnmW1 rda a frWh nleaare to'ita friend(b real ' xrrnrr I I i i i f I? vx4 arnicas oChv UmnU U (it boss. Hulks? CtTti&arfi k bWv i . i i ! i 1 1 " s
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 6, 1873, edition 1
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