l " - : n -J J. ' - -v -j 1. - -v . ' " . 4 i sVlts. - '1.J Ar a TUB AMNESTY ACT. I .i ii x :i ... ' i . I eoveniinsr the circulation of newspapers, tout rc"jr pca uy iu m? .. fc. it necessary publish the following Whereas it is. believed that etrfct en- mtimmkrw --mj. LJiii f-M- .ik thotina forcemeat of tueeriiniual law in reference tbat jyave j,een ji&jLgsed 4utV- ' C to many oifeuces eomtuitted within the j. gubscriberiajje coq side red wishing to limits of th State siuce the elose of the eontiuue their subscriutioa. ' i laid eirtl war woald result iu great dec 2. If suhscriWrt 4rderingthedicontinaoee trimeut to the Stale of North Carolina, of their periodhjf id may continue to send Ilka policy baaed upon metcy and for- them tanti! aUarrages are paid. .... . l -.I.' .i.rn....M i i 3. If auhaerihf rat neglect or refuse to take. "CZu r! ? W their oi oonu "-"v -1 Sectiou I. 1 hat no persons who may liare committed uy crime against or vio- lation of the Uws of th State ofortb Carolina berate and wilful murder, aron and burg. 1 .... - . l . "1 Iary. while a member 61 or officer, br pre- tended of officer the Ileroes of A Loyal Union League, KS.ringi. CooJ 1 I titutioiial Union Guard, White' Brother- i hood. Invisible t nipt re, K.U Jvw JVUO, Nnrib Carolina 8tate Troops, North Caro-1 linalliHua. JaYlIawkersor any oiirniza-1 it lion, association or assembly, secret or I otherwise, bv whatever name known or called in obedience to the . commands. decrees or determinations, by ; whatever name, called ailed of such organizations, asso elation or astemblies or in obedience to I mmnAi nrrnMtJ of in exercising or pretending to exercise any auvbenty orpretended aatbonty by tea-Li soil of bU' connection or attiebmeut to I any inco organzauon, association or as riembly, shall be held tc answer cHminaN ltt fnr Mnv aiirli iVimA or in vtolittion of the w aw wm9j www w---- ; I ; 7 m .1 4 . I laws of the said State 01 . laonu uaronna, i . M V, HIU WHt WiWv " 1 t. f..m. m.mwtA nr.iinn. tn flirt tlrat: 1av VT? CT"" 7 ' ortseptemuer, a. u. one uioueana e.gui bundred and sercnty-one, but evry such person suaii nave tree aim compete aui- uesty and pardon therefor. 1 Provided, That all persons who were pot personally present at," and actually participated iu the crimes of wilful mur der, arson, and burglary, or .who' Were not preseut at, and did not assent to the de cree br order for the same, shall have the benefit of this act, Bee. 2. That no person who may have been a member, o nicer or pretenaea oi-1 ficcr, of any one of the organizations, as aocfations: or asaemblies referred to in Seetum 1 of this act. shall be held to an- awer'thertfori but every such person shall j bare full and complete amucaty aud par don therefor.' - Sec. 3. That no person shall be held to answer criminally as accessory, either before, or after the fact, for any crime against or violation of the laws of th is I ' Bute, fot which amuesty and pardon is t ..... . . l.i l provided in the precccding stciious of tins act, bat every such person suair pave iun and complete amnesty and pan'b i there for. ! " '. ; I ' 8ec 4; That all presentments, indict ments, or criminal proceediugi ot 'whal ver nature or klud, now pending for any of the crimes or violation of the laws oi this Bute, for which amnesty auH pardon are provided in the preceadiog sec .ions oi this act, shall be forthwith dismiscd, and no further criminal proceeding shall be bad against such persons, or any of them for any of said crimes against or Violations of laws of this State t Provided, That this act shall I not apply to larceny and rob bery ; Provided, That the proyisiolus oi this act shall not bo construed jo exteud amnesty and pardon to any perebn or per sons who has iu any way embezzled, or wrougfully iu any way Used or niisappria tedv any moneys, bond, evidenchs of iu debtediicss, choses in action, or any other property ot any kind whatever belonging or appropriated by law to anyiUaiiroad Compauy or other corporation iu which the btate has or any interest either direct or indirect, nor to Stephen Lowery a con demned felon in the county of lioheson. 8cc. 5. That this act shall be id force : from tta ratification. J In GeoeraLAJembly..read three times a I aah -fc a . . a . 4 , ; a t sr '' 'i 3 v. a. ? and ratinea tfiiaa aay orLWamv 1873-. UPWAUBS OF FIFTY JE'IRST PRE- ' mum and Gold and Silver Medals" were awarded to GUA.IX& M. ajTiirF i - for the tjest 'Pianos in competition 11 v - tvilh all the leading maunfactar r ere of the r-iconntryj ; . 0Sce 'ftn4 Hew Wareroom, y:9 North7 hrberty R, BALTIMORE, ML The Slier Pianos contain all the latest im provements to be found in a gratrclass Piano, with additional improvements of his ojrn in rsntlon, not to be found m other instruments The tone, tonrh and finish nf their inutrn. meats cannot becxcelled by any miiuaaptor- V ' . i , ' .1., v. . , I A large Jassortmont of second-hand Pianos Always ou hand.frm 7J5 to 4300. I Parlor and Church Organs, some twenty dif ferent styles on hand from $50 and upwards. J Send for Illu8trata4 Catalogue, containing names of over twelra hundred Soaiheraern (tire hundred of which are yirgjuiana, two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and fifty East TjOnnesKeans. and others throughout the Sooth), who have bought t& St&eST Piano ainco the close or too war. i I J. ALJLEN BROWN, igent, 22:40t Salisbury, N. C. BHIG G-S & BROTHER'S 1LLU8TRATKD ruajAiJAKi, i57s,.mMV uu o lsaoa a A quarterly, lbe-jwur nnmoers sent to any v eddretiS, by mail, fur CenU. The richest and most initruetive Ilfntratcd and Derfcriptive ,finu uuiue ever puunsaea, Thote ot our patrons who ordered Seeds last yen and were . credited wrHh V5 ceuts, will receive the fonr Ouarterlies for J.&73. Those who order Secdn thiiyarui be credited with a sabsoription for IS74 The January n amber contains nearly V" ""S""hi.iv oujieru lAiiorua fiaiea suitable for framinr, and alt Tinted Plates i iiurgcrL'et.iii' Ploral Chromos; iufuruiatiio relw live to rlmwew, Yegetab!es, tc, aud their cub ti ration, at d all such matter as was formerly at at - i a S . I X founu in our ajanuai vaiaiogue 'i on will nnss it ifyoo oi.li.r SK EDS before seeing HK1GGS t BUO.'S baARTEKLT, Te chsUenfrecom, parison on quality of Bead and prioei and sixes xtf packeta, Qnr "Caleudar Advance Sheet and Price List for lw:i,M sent free. I . ! Addre4 BBIGGS & BB0THEU, ' Koedimon .St Florists, RoiGHEUTtR, .N. T. Feb 6tt i .Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and vsriuLn oVbcr blanks fcy sale bcu. TRIUMPHANT E NEWSPAPEU LAWS. w.U;m in?r. tli 1.4. eonservatlre. periodical Irob the office to which tb are directed, Wy are held responsible till th have tfet biU and wrderei them discontinued.: 1 I I 4. ir subscriber mora to other- places paper are seut i the former direction.1 they I . J.rk f .! i; .i .t I " respow o.. , . i - j to take papers r j i : .u...i .1. -n. .4 r... :. f inteltUSnal fmud. X A i J a Adt oersoa Who receives nevsoaper And makes ue iif it, whether .he has ordered I reps. or not. is held Iu law, to be a subscriber I and must pay tor it. POSTAL INFOnMATIOS. Letters go to any part of the United States for three cents pet Jialf once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are s sent to the Dead-tetter office at Washirif tun. Letters weigliri over an ounce, and pre UBn dQe Uected on tj , t 'i city tterg mUst be prepaid two cents) per S half ounce. I ' I j Books. Posagf on books, not exceeding four ounces iu weurht 4 cents. , i 3 v V.. .U ...1 Kti.ittul F.411V annAo nr rrsintiin .uu.m-. VI Vi mereoi . iff" NewapersHNewsnapers sent from the ofylbeMn mi j be prepaid at the fulWlu rate8Tpr quarter : I S lug Dailies, . Weeklies, 35 ets. per qr. 5 ? 3 A I 1 . ; Monthlies, (hot over 4 oz) Quarterlies.! Miscellaneous Matter.- On unsealed circu lars, maps, priiftl, engravings, music, cards, photographs, types, cuttings, roots, seeds. ice., on one package to one address, prepaid not exceedip? four ounces 2 eems ; over; four .ml n.t- uvRMtHiir eiirht ounces. 4 cents. The wei2hts of packages is limited to thirty- two ounces. Money Orderal Money can be sent to any part of the country with absolute safety, by ouiaiumg Myuey Order, for which fees are; -ti . ? ti II - . I On not less jthan $1, and uot over $20, 10 cents. ' , j " 1 Over 20 add!! not exceeding $50,-23 cents. No order issued lor less than $1, or more than $20. I Sundry I eines It costs 15 cents extra. besides the regu ar postage to register a let- ter. Si Stamps cut ppf from Stamped Envelopes re not allowed,, to be placed upon other let- rs. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. I i 1 SENATE. 1st districtH-Gurrrituck. Camden Pas quotank, Hertford, ' Gates, Chowan and 'erqtiimaiis,iU W trraudy. Jr. s John JL Chaiuberlainl Republicans 2nd district Tvrrell. Wasbineton. Martin, Darej Beaufort and Hyde John C Res(H8s U h StiUey, Republicans j 3rd district -Northaiuhpton and Iter tie, G D UoUoway, Republican 4th district Halifax, Henry Lppes. col'd Rcpiihlicnn 5th districtt Edgecombe, Alex McCa be, Rpublic(anv oiu uidinct rut, o .uctjotier, iwepuu 'Can- II 'w J S :. 7 th district Wi'son, Nash and Frank- in, Win. K ( Davis, Juo W Dunham, Conservatives i I 8th district Craven, A S Seymour, Republican j 1 j ! . 9th district Jones. Onslow and Car teret, James p Scott, Conservative! I 10th district Duplin and VVaytie,iVV A Allen, L W Humphrey, Conservatives. lltb Diiti ict -Green and Lenoir; R W Kins-. Rtmuhlican. k lth district New Hanover. Geo L. Mabson', col'd, Repnblican. l.tth district Brunswick and Bladen, G N Hill, Republican. j 14. h disiiict Sampson, C T Mur- phey, Conservative. loih district Uolumbns and Robeson, olin W.EIhs, Conservative. 1 1 lGih difthct Cumberland and Har nett, W (J 1 roy, Conservative. 17th, district Johusou, 1 : William H Avera, conj j i f , ioiu ciiairici u axe, uamea xx xiarris, col'd, Republican j 19th diattfct Warren: John A Hymau Col'd, Republican 20ibdwtrict -Urange, Person and Cas well. John IW Norwood John W Can I'ingham, Conservatives j ! 21st didtHct Granville Bourbon Smith Republican I 1 I 22nd district Chatham, R J Powell, Conservatire. I 23rd district Rockingham, J T Mors- head, Coiisidrvative ( I 24th distfict Alamance and Guilford. J T Morehead, Jr., W J Murray, Cot.M servattve. f ! 25: h district Randolnh and Moore. J i T M Worth Cposenrativcs. j 26th district Richmond and Mont?o mery, R T Long, Republican 27th distract Auson and Union C M T McCanly, Conservative 1 28th district Cabarrus aud Stanley, J U D&rmiarat, uonservalirc. 29th dwyrict- Meckledburg, RP War- 'UnVi!!j'el!Vi Vi iv n'u 30th diatnct Rowan and Uavie, Char- lea Price, jponaervative, . 3Istdigtrict - Davison, John T Cramer, Republican. - 32d di-trlct Stokes and Foravthe, J c. te i! ! J i M htaflord tonservaitve I . , 33d dist jct Surry , and Yadkin, A C Co wles, conservative. 1 j 34th diricMIredrll, Wilkes, au4Al. exander, iThos A Nicholson,) Phineas Uorton, conservatives. , I- S5lh ditrict Aileghanjr, Ashe, Wat- T V Todd conservative 36th dutrictCaldwiil, Burke, ;Mc- DawelJ, Mjchell and Vancey, W W Flem- mini?-QdKer; conservatives l f I 37ih district Uatawbi , and Lincoln, James R pUis conservative, f , j WfeiZIl t' 39the dwtrict-Rntlieiford land Polk: Martin ralker, repnltican. j , 4 . 40lh 4lltricl Baneqpibe, and Madison, Jas 11 Merrimon. cnnservative. ! ; list, district Haywood, Hendeon aud t'raufylvauia, W p Welch, conserva - r A -- i i oa iiJLJ..:T:.i...: a.l. Cherokee, Clay and Graham, W L. Love, FOB JIOUiiK OF BXPOXSXSTJLTIVXS. vAlamanceGannt coa Alexander J M Carson, ind ;Allegbany,NA U Bryan, dent Ansonit T Ben net, con. Ajbte--SquireTrivett, rep. f : Beanfort Samnel parson, rep. Bertie F C Miller, rep. j , y Bladen A F Perry, rep. I Brunswick J H Brook, rep. : Baneombe T D Johnston aud Darid . . ' . Burke -Pinkney Warlick, eon. Uabarrns Shtnn, con. j Carteret-SUas Webb, con. CttS well T J oster, Oreo i W Uowe, Uatawba U 25 II tlouaton, con. Chathara J M Moring, - Hanna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, cpu. Chowan John L Wiuslow, rep. Clay Andvrton, con. Cleavelaud - John W Gidney, con. Columbus V V Richardson, con. Craven I B Abbott, 11 Dudley, J , I reps Cumberland-G W Bullard, con., T Lutterlob, ren Currituck - James M Woodhoase, con Daie Oliver N Gray rep. Davisou -J T Brown, John Micbeal, reps. ! Davie Charles Anderson, con. DnulinJ.icBStandford. J K Outlaw, ' ' I cons. KJ geco mbe W P Mabson. Willis I Buun, reps. ' I Forsythe W H Wheeler, rep. Franklin John H Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stowe, con. Gates Robt H Bullard; con. Granville Rich G Suetd II, T Hughes reps. Graham Greene Johu pMttrick, rep Guilford Joseph Glimer, Wiley, cons I Halifax Jno Bryant, J J V oodwy n, reps. Harnett J R Grady, con. Haywood H P Haynea, con. Henderson James U Blytlie, rep. : Hertford James oharpe, rep. Hyde Wm S Carter, con.- Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. J N Bryson, con. Johnston Wm. H Joyuer, Jesse Hiu nant, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Inior Stephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbinson, con, Madison II A Gudger, con. Martiu J E Moore, con. contested. McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. , Meckluubnrg Jno E Brown, S W Reid, con. ; Mitchell J W Bowman, rep. : Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep. Moore Dr John Shaw cou. Nasb Lindeey, con. New Hanover James Heaton, W1U Ham H McLaurin, cl d, Alfred Llody, col'd, reps. Northampton Burton II Jones, rep. Onslow- J W Shackleford, cou. Orange - 1'iidc Joues, Jones Watson, con. Pamlico, Pasquotank, F M Godfrey rep. Perquimans, J R Darden, rep. - Person, Mnutfort McGehiH. con. Pitt, WiuP Bryant, Guilford Cox, reps. Polk, N. B Hampton, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra- sier. reus. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, eol'd, rep. Robeson, W S Normeut; T. A McNeil, a ti t t t t r. r Koehingbam, David bettlc, A B Jones, cons. Rowan. F N Luckey, Kerr Craige, pon servative Rutherford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J R Maxwell, Bryan, cons. Stanly M T Waddell, con. Stokes, J G U Micli.-U, cou. 8nrry, Harrison M Watigb, con. Swain T D BrysoiWcon. Transylvania F J Whitraire, con. Tyrrell, Bertlet Jones, cou. Union Lemuel l'resson, con. Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Gorman, Stewart EHisou, col , Kob't S L'erry, reps. Warren, Goo II Kin pr, J Wm ll Pas- cball, reps. Washington, D C Gnyther, rep. . Watauga Jos. B Todd, con. Wayne, J U Uhodes, si. G Copelaud, . ' M ic-lt, a n d ft t t i o, x. j jjijmn, a si iuia, repa. Wilson, II C Moss, con. Tadkin, J G Marler2 con. Yancey. J R Byrdr The Great Democratic Journal. TUB IVEW YORK Weekly News, SSZ7J. WOOD, ZSditor & Prop'r. A Mammoth Eie-ht P.m Shft. Fiftv.ix Column of Heading Matter. .Contains att the news, foreign, doroeatie, polit- leal and general, with full and reliable market reports. Each number also contains several SSlSSL? ld8t "V of literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc- etc., con- diluting, it is donfidently asserted, tl.e most complete weeJtly newspaper in this country. - ' TERMS $2 A 7EAR IuUCeilientS tO ClUDS: Five copies, one year.. ..u f. ... S9 00 Ten copies, one year, and an extra copy to the. sender $15 00 twenty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender S25 00 Fifty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender.... $55 00 1 rlUs ending Ms as aboce, may re- ptei1 29 &r & the money received by fa, M tommmion. Persons 4eiring to act aa agents supplied with I specimen bundiea. Enecimen roniea aent free to ddresa All ietUra should be directed to 1 j "w xuum. wiKKBvtrs, I! ' BOX 3.795. . 2?EW YORK CITY post office. THE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Overseamiiig i ! li- -and .: I Complete Sewing MACHINE. The first and only BUTTON-IIOLE AND BWVVT Va i &f Ar'HIKR (omhiruH that li made ju dVent in this or any other country. ST The following reasons are given why thuis the best Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Bee use it will do everything that any ma chine 'can : do, tewing from the nneat to th coarsest tmteriai, hem minir, J-fUiur, cording. 7. Beca.ue yon can 1 in qnicivijr ratnevr ioneriue I thin clots. 8. Because von hare a shori deep ! bobbin Ly 1 ering snd twvring onk atUtantly drawn from the the same time ruffling, centre; the teunioa la braiding, biuding, gath- which the thread is con- quilting. eUv, better than oomequently even and any otuer mac uiue. doeanot break (belli read . 3 UecauM the tension 9. Because the preiwer- a e moreeitiuly adjusted : foot turns back ; that the than any 'other macuine clot n can be eaaily re- 3. UecUHCit can work I moved fter being cewed. a beautiful button-hole-1 10. Because the bent making as fine a pearl as; mechanics pronounce it by'thenand tLe bent finiahed and 4. Bec-iose it win ein-imaaeou the oeci prmci- broider over tue euge.ipie or any machloe man makintr a neat and be-iu-iuiacturea. it nas no tifui bolder on any gar- niinncH to break; notn ment. liugtoget'Hitof order. v r, :nMna.1-l i, li i . a beautiful eyelet hole, j machine in one. A Bct 6. Because it can do.ToK-noLK Toskiko and over-hand ; seaming, bylSswo MicaixK com- which sheets, pillow caa-jbiued. es ind the like are sewedi over and ver. ' CSy No other Machine can aceomplih the kind of newing stated in ro. 3, 4, 5, and G. Parties 4iHing a family ae wine machine want a V hole .Machine, one witn all tue improve- menu. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one ut wanted that will do the roost work and do u the bent: and thin madiine can do several kinds of sewing uot done on any ether machine, besides doing every Kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-bole part), does all that w done on the Combination except button-bole and overseaminjc. MER0NEY & BR0.t Agts. Salisbury, N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Jdachiue. T do net hesitate to say the American Combina tion, surpasses all otlter machines. Uesiden doina all the work that other machines ran. itoventeatni. and works button-holes in anv fabric, from Swis muslin, to Beaver cloth 1 have ued Singer's Sloata, Howe's and the Weed machines, and fiud the American far superior to them all. 1I1S4 M. RCTLEI CX. I have used six different Sewing Machines. Tlx American sarputes them all. l ns. A. L. Rainev I have ael The Singer and other machines and would not exchange tLe Anurican for any. Mus. I! X. Dkingle, Ralisbukv. X. C, May 22.1. 1872. Merokkt & Uno.j agts. American Com. S. M. Sia: I have used tl.e Howe. Singer, Wheeler A Wilson, Wilcox & (iibhs Sewinjr machinest and would not give the American Combination for all of them, it will do all that is claimed for it in thr circular. I consider it superior to all other a 1 have ever seen. Very Kespectfully, Mks. Geo. W. Hakbissok. Wcthe undersigned take great pleasure in giving our U-otimouy in favor of the American Sewm. Michine ir tielereia-e to any otler. believing that xstievitift that bestmachim is it truthfully recommended as the inaue. uis tumuie, uurabie. runs very docs not get out ot order or drop stitc Mks. Lacka M. uveuman, " A. L. Foi'ST, " J. Allen Ukovj, l A. W. N'oktuekx. A. K. Jones, " ii. . TnoiiAsoX, We hare seen flaming advertisement, and heard much aaid by Vgentsol other machines We will forfeit one hundred dollars to the con- tending party, if ufter a fail trial be I ore competent judges the American Machine will not do as well ii not netter. the work done en any other machine. aud do valuable work that no other machine can do We have been Agents for Sewing Machines since 1856, have so id Singer's, Lad Webster's. At waters and Florence s, and Lave abandoned all for the American. Send and get samples of work. 27:ty MESON EY A BUO., A'U ROWAN MILLS ! rpHB proprietors of the-e jiistlv celebrated I Mills are iu the market for I1EAT, and solicit calls from all who hare it to sell. Tbcr patf the liiijhcst market cash prices. Flour ! Flour ! ! They j also solicit orders for Flour They manufacture four different grades of Flour, ranging Best Family, Taailv, Bz ra, an anper. Thjy alsti sil:cit orders for Br.m 1 They exchange, or grind for toll, as may be desired.' EilMEKT, BROS 4 CO. 30-.r.uip'd K Dewaro of Counterfeits I JOB HOSES'?1 Vmiriilfd or tsunriwlp oorvTssriiTiD. DUhumtt Drug fit tnit9r U'ltntcaunurfriu fmak gmmur frute. Th fnmtnt kttv th nmmt tf J M ntmch pmekmr. All Mhtrt r wartMlem UnUmtimu Th saaeiaa Pi 11a ara uoiaUinK in tb enra of all thoa palnfal and daairroas &Xwt to which th femal oonstitatiom U rabjct. They nadrrtu ait zceMs and zemova all obstrocUoaa, from whatr tTr ranss l TO MAKRTXD ZtADTES ! tkevara partianlarly taiuU. They will In a short tim briar on tho monthly period with recnlarity; and alchoaa-a vary powerful. fnt1n nothing hart, ful to th oonstitatioa. Ia all ease of Narvona and Hpinal Affection, Pains in tha Back and Limba. FativM on alUrbt czeroon. Palpitation of th Heart. Hntrics and white, tber will effect a core when all other mean have failed. The circular around acta paekace jrlre tall dtrectlooa and advice, or viU bo aent fiea to all wriUaf ior toco, aoalcd from obaerratton. N. Bv In ail caeee where the oavtnva cannot be Obtained, One Dollar encloaed to the Role Prcprie tr, JOB M08E&. It Cortlandt 8U Mew Yorkwlll JMure a bottle of the gtnuin. eontainlaa- Tiftr Pill., bt retnm malU tcurtly tenUd boa aar knowledr of It content. ; RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BKTAXS PUI.MOXIC WAFERS Onra Coceaa, Colds, AiTaaa Bbobobitis, 8oa a boat, HoABsaBBas, DirricptT BaaATBlBO, Ib cipibkt CosacBrnoB abb Lvbo Diss as as. They bar no taato of medicine, and any child win take thenv Thooaanda hare been taetored to health that bad Bofore despaired. Teetimonr rl -n In hundred of eaeesi AtK BETAN S prLMOXIO WArx&S. Prtr 33 ccata r box. JOB M0SJC3, Propria tor. 1 Cortland t Street, New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. ! I. j rrenare4ty j. uikANVUaJi, no. ii j til tu Itmbard. Pari. efedicsl 9, I Til rtair recommeMed by tb entire Vrnce as tha vary best remedv la ail esse r XpermetnrriuB, or Seminal Weak. SlrhtlT. IMIt nr Pmfhiri tmlHtani Rev. oal Wnkneea or lrnoltnr ; WaakaeM arWnrfroni Secret Habit aiul e.n Eueeeea : ZlMmtitm nl the Dei; CranitaJ Ctrgaaa; Weak Spine : Deposit ta tbe Urine, and. all tba jrhastl train of Disiassa arlslnc from OraritM or Xxeeeees. TbTCwrs wbeaall oCherrem- die tail. jranahUt of AdTir In earn box. or will Msei inttreiiAM.ulJML Vi Ii all lie Ssnt by naiL sscwrsfv lealeifr srfta) on by ma Ttof j 8v Jtsw foai. Sola Genex Asent lev Anxrira. ; of uric. naT K ft. M OS KS. II CanuiM ana: 14. '72. 48: ly. AJjL KINDS of COURT AXD21A GIST4T& BLANKS at ihiso&c SPIRIT OF TIIE AGE ' piIE Spirit or ini Ao will present a pair I I of fine ttictue worth $3.00 to ererr rab-1 T scnoer tor wit, wno pj ou in auyance lor l m. r ai anharrinliiin.k I ha i4nui andt fai I RphP.Cberub-i-xecnteaia the finest Mjle of Lithographic prinUng; the printed .nrfi-cTof each is 22x28 indies, and the pictures tell in the stftrea tnr C KO n.r imlr aw. w , f . Kev.T. II. Pbitciiard, D. Contributtnf Kcr. II. T. IIuiwov, ; Ediiors, . The AOS is a weekly Family Paper, adapted to the Home Circle, the Fanner, the Mechanic, the Tradesman, alike in every section of the State : it is not sectional in its character, nor partisan or secUmn. Ueaides all the news of the day, collated with a view .to rorrectnemand accuracy, its columns will be filled with the choicest matter appropriate to the different de partments Stories, Historical and Biographical Sketches, Travel and Adventure, Sabbath Read ing, it and Humor, Agricultural, Correspon dence, an t pi tone of the .News of the Day, &c OILZOZI7A3j 8S0ZLZS3. The publication of Original Stories is a special feature of the Age, and for j this rear we have procured several from the pens of" popular and interesting writers. In this .Department alone we can promue our readers entertainment eooal character to that of anv of the poimlar torv papers. v TERMS IX ADVANCE : One copy one year, (with 2 picture,) $2 50 " withnnt iiirtnrM 9 nn I u u : aZ mt without picturcx, six months do Every reader of t!ie Spirit or the Age as published before the war, is earnestly requested to renew their patronage; send for specimen copy. Address, . EDWARDS Cc BROUGHTOM. Feb. 13. tf I Raleigh, N. C. THE i Scientific American, FOR 1873. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Scientific A i: erica x, now in its 28th year, enjoys the widest circulation of any anla- goiu periodical in the world. Its contents embrace the latest and mot inter esting information fiertaining to the Induatrial, Mechanical, and rkientihc 1 mgrex of the orld; Descriptions, with Beautiful LngravingM, of Iew Inventions, New linyUinent, New Pro- J rcaseH, and Improved Industries of all kindn Uxelul iSoteit, ractA. lvecipef, buirceitlions and Advice, by Practical Writers, for Workmen and Lmployers, in all the various Arts. Descriptions of Improvements, Discoveries, and Important Works, pertaining to Civil and Mechan:cal .engineering, tilling, Mining and Metallurgy : Records of the latest prucrvws in the Applications of S(e:ini, Steanv Engineering, Kail way, Dliip-building, 'rsaviatioii, Tcle- irraphy. Telegraph Engineering, Electricity, .uagneusui, J-igni anu ileal. The Latest Discoveries in riiotgraiby,Cliero- istry in the Arts and iu Domestic or Household Economy. The latest Information pertaining to Techno logy, Microscopy, Mathematics, Astronomy. Geography, Meteorology, Mineralogy, Geology, Zoology, iktany, horticulture, Agriculture, Architecture, Kural rx.-ononiv, Household Econ omy, Foot!, Lighting, Heating, Ventilation, and Health. In short the whole range of the Sciences and Practical Arts are embraced within the scope ol the Scientific American. No eron whodotire to be intelligently informed can afford to be without this paper. ; tanners, Mechanics, Engineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lowrs of Science, Teachers, Cleravnien, Lswyers, and l-oile of all Professions, will find lliefM-ientifiu American to be of grest value. It should have a place in everv Family, Library, Study, Office and Count ing liotni ; in every Heading Koom, College, Academy, or School. Published weekly, splendidly Illustrated only . 3 a yeur. The yearly uniler of the Scientific Ameri can make two fi'Undid volunis of nearly one thiiiisand pages, equivalent in contents to Four l housand ordinary Jiook Pwief. A n Oflicial List of all Patents issued is iiublisbetl weekly. SSrSeciiuen copies sent frye. Adilress the pub ""er. .n o H 1 ITl 0 1VT T 0 1,1 00 lishers. MI NN & C., Hi Park llow ew lork. connection with theScion- A uierican, M t-ssrs. M I'jin ars Sol ici lor of A meri- canund Foreign Patents, have had over 25 years' exerieiice, and have the largest eslallihmenl in the world. If yon have made an invention, write them s letter and send a sketch . they will promptly inform yon, free of charge, whether vour device is new and patentable. They will also send von,ree of charge n copy of the Patent '25 CO, ol Laws in full, with instruction how to toobtain a patent. Address MCKN & Park Kow, New York. Subscription to the Scientific American taken at this office. Price $3 a vear. nov. 2S:11 tf 2nd ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION 75,730 Premiums. HANGING IN ViALUE FUOM $10 to $5,000 TO TIIK SUBCUIBES OF our riiissiDa mziiND Every 6ubsci iUfr is ure of one premium any way. aud also has an equal clinee of rr eeiviujf a CASH 1'reinioiu. UU A PIANO, OUGAN. WAT. II, SEWING MACHINE etc.. etc. i, FIKST GUAND CASn PREMIUM S5,000 OCR FIKES1DE FKIEND Sight Paget, Lai ge Size, Illustrated the Family IVeckly. is in its TUllil) VOM'M and has attaind the Largest CI UUULATlOX of any pajMrr pohliab ed in the Vet. UE8T, MOST 1)11 K A ULE AND MOST USEFUL OKIUIXAL READING MATTER IN GREAT VARIETY, that tuonev cau boy and to make it a II OM E W EE K LY suit ed to the wants ol everv lamily, Subscription price $3. per year of f2 numbers. The 13 leg-ant Chromo "OUTE." 8izc 1G x20 inches, 10 colors. Acknowledged uy an to oe me ui.MJfeUMCST and MOST VALUAlJLE premium picture in America. EVERY SUB.-CRlUEIt is precnted with this Chiouio at the titreof iubscribine (no raiting) and alto receives a NllMHEKElJ CERTIFI CATE ENTITLING THE HOLDER TO A 8UARE iu the distribution of $204,00 in cash aud other premium. :. THE DISTRIBUTION TAKES PLACE on the second Tuesday in Jane next. The Chroum and Certificate sent on ri-cot of prioe. 81'E CIMEN COPIES, PHCMIUM LIST. Etc GIVING FULL PA RTT1C U LA RS aent free to anv address. ' to anv art lress. AGENTS Either local or can vnsiing in every WAWTPri towu- Lirge cavab HbT fill X Iu kJ pay and beat oat fit. Send at once tor terms. Add rest. OUR Fill ESI DE FRIES D, Chicago. IU. Feb. 27-I f. ; And Baltimore, Md, A desirable lirick House with ? roocs and . all DM'fSsarr Ollt iiiinxrH Mtuattl in tha most desirable part of Tovm. Person wishing to purchase, can apply at this oCcts u:io fP . U wrBJna-ateH4.of tkrsra.r-eer eW. aaak n bs-mct el we-k f-r Mia caaar -ri-i mm sanai era ChetfmvUvM ataerrai-vtelea, faiarekai fias. Awar ftijiasa Css tajkUt J laaajni::"'iT 353 as TUB - TCXTOHirAN OFFTfJE --L WiJiJA2Xl J LVjXU is well supplied with i a large and elegant assortment of PLAIN ( FANCY 4 'J Pictorial or ttt TT T TTomn a rrrr-K"a I Ui lXla Uol 1A 1 IUAO, iXV,., I suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Also- Filler aud more Ornamental Types for I Business & Professional Visiting, Parfy and Wedding Cards ; College and School 4W XtS ISssVfr' Vd i Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; f ato Ws For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THE Carolina LDatdjman JLS A NEf SPAPER, Is a candidate for public favor, lta circulation is good, and its standing nd patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising mediums in the State, and offers its facilities on as liberal terms as any. YICK'S FLU UAL GUIDE FOR 1873. TLeCriDE ia nowpob isheJ Quabtrklt 23 c.uta pay a lor tbe year, fc.ur numWr which is u.H half the coat. Th who aft-r w ard seud mouey to the ainouut f Owe IkA tar or unr fur 8eeds may also order Tiren tv-fivi CeuU "rorth extratha prieo paid for me uaiu. l Uv January Smmbmt Wsatiful. rivinr plats for inakiua; llural Homes. Designs for 4Mtg laoie vocorauous. Wtrndote Gardent &c aud couUiume a mass of ioforinatioir lQvaloable U; tha lover of flow I Hundred and Fftv Decree nn ft.. t',..iA ... per. soa. Five Huodrrd Eocravinas and a superb Colored PlaU and Ckromo Cover. The First Edition of Twn UuKURJcn Thoo SAXD just pooled iuEnjliah udS Gtnnan. and read v Ui : send ont. JAMES VICK. EOCHESTER, X. Y Pccambvr-j-J5;tf, , -i 2 rroil tctru for 1873.-USixt2i3'cir. THE ALuINE. An IHostraled ifouthly Jonrual, tnirer . sally adml.'ed to be the' Handsomest Periodical in the World. ARfp retentative and Champion! of American Taste, j f '- . J Kotfor Sale in Book or Xetet Stores. THE JLDISE, whili ioed whh1 all the reguLtrity, has none of the temporary kr ffacy iatemt ebaracterisUe ofjordinary pefiodtcala. It is an element mixilarry of pure, light, and graceful liieraiare; and a collection ef ictoeTK. u rarest ppmmensoi anuuc aaui, fa black -and wLit. Afehoogh each succeed is r nambrr ; sfibrd a fresh pleasnre td its friend, the real ' vs.uesnd Leant v or Tilt: ALDIX$ will be. moM appreciated after it lias been boend up it the clow of the year. While other publinauotts may claim superior cheapoe, as compared with rivals of a similar ela, THE ALvlSE ii a unique 'and origittal 1 conception alone and nnapproached abaolately wiibof t cowp. lition in price or character. ' The rrraaVir of a complete volume cennet do plicate the qnaa tity of fine paper and engravings la say uktr idiape or noniber of vultinies for tcttwnn its mi; and tsea, (Acre art tit carvasos, brtidat ART DSPAXL7SXXU7T. Xotwithstandins the increase iu tLf price of subacription last Fall, when THE JLDISy awimed iU present noble proportion acd ttp- rewntative character, lift cdiuoo niMn tLm j. ii i i . .i , t .. . . oWJafdurinjr the past year; proTinr that the American poMic aptreciatrL and wiU orporu a oiucere effort in the cause of Art.! fTbe mid- " iuhers, anxious to jusUfy the ready dttaSdeace thus demonstrated, hare exerted theabselvea to the atmoxt to develop and Improve the work : and the plana for the coining year. Mlonfbhled ' by the monthly iames, w&l aMonbii and drlirht I even the moat sanguite friestds 4 TUB The publialiers are anlliorizcd to knnoance deign from many of tL'fe most eminent artiau of Aaierk-a. f ' i In addition, THE A LDISE will reproduce examples of the bexl torig anater selected with a view to the highest artWic NOCcem, aad jcreatwt rrneral interest j avoiding autb m have become familiar, throurh; t4c4ocrsrhs. or eopies ol anv kind. ' Tbeqnartetly tinted plate for 1872, will re produce (our of John S. Davia inimitable child. "ketche. 'pnpriale to the four sraaen. TTwe plste, sppesrinc in ll ixsne foil Jannarr, April, July, and October, would be alooc worth the price of a yeara ambfr;tioa. Tbe poKilar fratnre of a copiouejy lllustralrd "ClirUinia" numUr will be cotittnilrd. To possieas nicb a valuable ruitotnc of tb art world, at a coat so trifling, will cootmatxl lW sabsu-i4ioik of thousand in evrrvi sectioa of the country Uit, a the uicfulneas and altractiotM of THE A LDISE can I enhanced, in I'dpor tion to the numerical iorrase of iu bapporter, the iMihliaher irois to make "a ranee don- W aure," ly tbe fo!lowir( nnrallIeJ ofkr . jrremiam cnrocioi ror 1873. Evrry Babsrriber to THE ALLVSE wko pays in advancr for the Jrear IbTS, viU recrWc. without asiditioual charve, a aurdf Lrautifal oil chromos, after J. J. Ilill, tbe eciiaent Err. lull iiainter. 1 Ik: picliuv rnUtledfMTb ill- age l!Je,- and 4 1 utj tbe Moor," arc 14 x 20 Incites are finlcd Crom 25 dificrent pbaea, i ivqtutiiijt 25 iniprifwioi and tiuU; to prrfect each picture. The mmMtLrutnu are sold for $30 per ynir, in tbe art tWt. AaSt is tl de termination of iu coKduitors to kee THE AL OIS E out of tbe reach k coniprlaVn in every department, the tbronio will be futind corrvw KMHlin:ly ahead of atiyjlhat can La) oHcted ly olU-r pertodicaU. Everjr subecribcrwill recri a cvniticaie, ovrr tbe eipialure of ll. pobliab rrv, ymnruHtteing that tbe chronics) delivered .. Jiall becual to ll tacijiie fumbdied tbeaprnt, or the moory lie nltiiHicd. Tie dietribw lion of pictures of this ral, free to the subxtU lx r to a five dollar -crndk-al, will mark an ' licli in i he liiiory of .Vrt; and, ivieUdi-riiie; ike iiiix--c iU-iiU-d t bt-atntute of the irre of THE ALIUSE UmM, the uilrrel UlU lille hor1 of ujimcle, even to lhoc$ best aou4inleu wkh the arhu-vcmcitU of intV t.iive geuih and im roved mecnai.ical apuianci-s. tut iUuirm tone id llieee cliromur, m.-c rorefulr laeUC of THE A LDISE) The Xdtcrary- Depxrtment ill continue utnler ibe-irareof Mr.1uCIIARD IENRY bTUDDAKI). aitcd .v tbe Lt riurs and povt of iheidav, who will strive to hartlMrueatureor7; ALDfSF alwiy. iu keeping with it artLftic attracUOua, TSUZsZS. $5 J't auuumi iu advance wilo Oil (l.r.inot Frrfi THE A LDISE wilt hereafter. W obtainaUa only bv aibacri4ion. rTbere will b no redoo cd or club rale; cmh fur aubcrit4ofMi bbu4 k sent to the ibliher 4irect, or handed to lb oca I aent, tttlhoml respmnsibilifv to the nmhlkhrr; exceil in cae wltere th ceniflcale is given, bearing the uc-oimiU signature of 'JabIU Sct tux A I o. ! f AGENTS (WANTED. Any ienon, wiebinf to act tarnaaneaUr as a local agent, will receive full and prompt in for malion ty applvingtoj ovjiio nui iiMtt VO., I'nbiietiers. M MA IDES LAXE, .Vjt'H' YOIIK. THE MOILING STAR. DAILY !El7lTIOXfc THOUGH ONLY FIVE YCABS OLD. HAS T11K Iarir-t Piiy CirruUtion wf any Drir iu th Slit aitJ a rculalUa ia W iluutiirtoo fifiv iiwr crkt. lartfrf thaa that of auy otbtr paj-r. WEEKLY EDITION: Nuirnxntinrd th 'bf CaitOUXA FAK UUU luakinaT .ur? f tltr Uot 2VnUY ZVeurtpapers in Suth. Circilauwa vvry lrg aud rapiy!y iLrr-aiu:. 'BSCUIl HUN FUIL'E: Dailt Star ljyrar t f7 00 Gj nxtttLs L I 50 U'lm-ntha..... JS 0 Weekly STAaljy .r U 2 JJ) Giu-nlbs.. ..1 3 auobth.... J. 0 It tnav t safrlf asrud tLat twi sxrara- imper ever MUhlUkJ in North', Ca oliaa has inad such rapid pngresa as TlE MoastaO .5TA K. j I tyS-td for spextnra eopi-s Addraa. . WM. II TiERNARD. N'ILMIN(;TON.NC. TLe Oldest aud iWst of the KclccUcs. 1873. Eclectic Magazine. I i With the i umlr fr January, th ECLEC TIC rntera upon rts t rtity-uinth jrar. It frlraus '.It- choireyt arlirl-s froui tlie t"'r fi-ll offorHf n praxliral literatsre. andHwra. Th Wt SCIENTIFIC AUTICLES. The Wat LSA YA. Tbe Ut UEVIEWS. TI. U-t CIMTIlIsMS. Tlie U-at lUOqilAlMllCALSKETCUES The brat NOVEl-8. I Tbe Wrt SHOUT STOUIES. Th U-t lt)EMS. j Th- brt aIIsCELLANIES. Thejfiurat STEEL ENGUAVINGS. The aim of this ECLECTIC Ut.b$' structive without ;Witr dull. a4 eatertaiaiBf without beinT IfavUl. Headers who seek instruction aa w4l ainusem)bt shoali pv it a trial. JcrwiA. $3 a year ; Snjle Cojin. ASernU. Liberal terms to dmbs. The EC LECTIC trill ie$et mritX amt$ other period cal xt loicet tluh rates. Address. E. 1L PELTON, lub!iahr lOrj Fulton StrcJXa York.

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