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i ' , . If " B 1 ' - m' " r - r t : -i 1 - . A. ! I f! J 1 ' 't ' V At: r' ( in' I; -... 'Ifil :::S i I, I WEDDED LOVE. JOOJI Q. WHITHER. . i - .11 ' And jf tb husband or the wife f In Iwina' strong life discovers . Eoh slight defaults aft fail to ine.it " j Tba'Mnded eye of lovers. VHtr nei we care to ask J Who dreams. ! Without their thorns, of ruses J Or wonders that the truest steel ' Tb Readiest spark discloses ? For stilly in motoal su Terence lies Tbe secret of true, living; Jyo? e sctrfte is, that uevwr knows Tb Sweetness of forgiving. i - - BLOOD AND 11UKGI.AKY. A Terrible Tale from MainsA Burglar Chops Off the Heads ff His Cdptot i und Burnt their BodieillecaptuKdxand Hanged by a Mob. y.-;'- 'vfj J - .. JIoULTOS, Mb., May-3. Lilt Saturday night ihctorc of David Podlej,J Mill, M-iplHonjfwas robbed bT James Culle,,. Oil Monday a . . - b r- .li j I warrant wa. -fur bw rrJ9.tf nd Denntv Granville A. Harden, detmtv berin of J 'icsque Jle, started for him, xaaing n, n. imaun iauum j111"1" bfMapleton to assfal blm. The burglar mmam t fx C . a .V-i..1t alii i nrli Lamn on Chapman plantation,' and on Tuesday liigbtbe wa. arrested, he SheSff de, tided to stop in the camp over nigbt and inn nanas went to uea. imxi morniuE i Calleu awoke, -and obtaining ah -axe, 'chopped off the heads of both IIay(en and liabbard. lue two other occupanw oj the tent, Swanbock and Bird, were awakr enod by the noise, and were witnesses of the awful deed. They escaped ffoin the tent- Culleu then kindled a fire and burnt (be bodies of the murdered men. He then act fire to the camp. Swanbock and Bird gave the alarm. I j Parties of men immediately started out (n search of the murderer, and a mrssen cer was sent in haste to Presqu lele. The widest excitement preyaifed, I On. reaching lit camp nothing remained to tell of the awful murmur except some heap of ashes, a few fragments of bones, and a banch of keys. The murderer was traee! to his house in slapleton. His wife de led his presence, but finally admitted that be was biding in the cellar, where he Was found by Constable llughusi and hie assistants. He acknowledged his guilt, and Said be wished he had also killed Swaubock and Bird. The officers started with him to Presque Isle. After having roceeded two miles they were inet y a arge party of men disguised, who took possession of the prisoner. Cullen -still exalted in hie guilt, regretting that he did no mke a. clean job of it. He said he wished he had killed his own wife and child, and then he would be hanged will Jngly. The disguised men placed a rope around hi neck, and hanged him to a tree that had been prepared for the; purpose. When I life was extinct, the bodv was cut downl ami placed in a box thatLhad been made to receive the remains o his Vic- Urns. Il A WONKR PIIOTOGHAPUI , ' . - FEAT. The San Vancisco Examiner says: Some time ago Gov. Stanford, the owner f the horse Occident, which was made famous from having been beateniu a race witliljhe Goldsmith Jlaid, desired to have a phonograph of the animal taken while raid animal was going at full speed. Mr. Mnybridge, the artist, was apidiild to, but lie expressed his doubts that it could be. done, .lie began expenmentii)g,liowevr and after awhile was nble to catch: ol jf cu Ion the- wing 'with great success. A --few I days ago ho, announced to the owner of Occident that be believed he coil Id take the picture. 'f Ho procured all thji stable sheets to be had in the stable, and with these made a reflecting back ground. Over this' Occident was trained to trot, Hud everything was in readiness for the trial. The great difficulty was to transfix an impression while the horse vas moving at the! rate of thir'y-eight fcBt to the second. lue firit experiment of opening and clo. !ng the camera on the first day left u4 re-1 snli. The second day, wth increstaed.j velocity in opening and ehwihg, a shadow was caught. On the third day the artist, having studied the matter thoroughly, contrived to have two hoards slip past each other hy touching a fprfng, and iii so doing to leave an eigth of. an inch open ing for the five- hnudrcth part of a second, as the horse pa??ed, and hy an arrange ment of douhle Icnse?, cioeeed, secured a negative that ehowa Occident in full mo rion a perfect likeness of the horde. The space of tirofl wra n email that the spokee of the, wheefTof the sulky were caught as If thejr were not in motion. This is pro Lbly the most wonderful puccess in p!io togra phing ever yet achieved, and the aftist is as proud of his discovery as the Ooverijuor is of the picture taken. A QUEER FEAST. j A most singular banquet has just tak f?n place In Paris. A. M. Decroire iifvit Icd several of his friends and a small com lany of ' scientific men to dine upon the yesh ' of . horses tliat had died , from! the glanders : of cows, the victims of the rind erpest, and of an. ass, just killed for hy drophobia.' It was a "test hanrjuet ;"one that proved the devotion of each man there to science, iu that he was willing to risk his life to demonstrate, in the most practical manner, the flesh of an annimal js no; tffecrcd'as hnman food by eveithe worst diseases. The fire purifies it fend purges away aH infection. The director of the Paris -Zoological Gardens is said to corroborate this theory from personal ex leriments.on the condemned meat sent to eed the arinimals. So with this question .finally, settled by M. Decroire and his friends, and with the approaching. jViet Congress," the gay i capital will have an DDtioHanity nt sotne future .day, erect iiatues to its dieary benefactors -Tlieteaotiful Princess 'neresa, of 6ld- AnbarJ,' jilted a big jrand duke, out of iPAtre to wed a Handsome uut onseure innsie teacher. The p:raperor of Russia in whose nruiy the princess's father serves 'mm- tvAral was asked to elevate fthe mask teacher to the dignity of baron.pd i,e complied. This cu?tom mane i.mi .nnnlied with means to livefac iordihg to his station, and ordered to leave i Hi. Ptiersburg. fxivVSPAPER LAWS.r We receite so man ino aires as to the latrs governing the circulation of newspapers, that we find itnssarj to publish the following summary ujhfch will cover all the questions that have! been addressed to ui : :s i . Subscribers arc considered wishing continue their subscription. ; ir t 2. If subscriber ordering the disontinarie of their perjTodicals tnay continue to send theiu nntj! all arrearages are paid. - J o. li suu8ners negieci or reiu m iaae thejr periodicals frwni the office to which th-y are dinecid, they are held responsible till they liav settled their bill, and ordered them disi-ontiiHifiJ. r; : . . . 4. If iubcscribersmove to otlvr, places without lufjirining the publishers,, and the J pipers are ent to the former dTietiun. they are lieid -esptisille. 5. The courts har decided that Tefnsiuss j to take ijapors-froia thenthfe. or removing and Waging thein uncalled frr, is prima facie evjdncufif iutf ntioiral fraud. o. Any persn who reeives a newspaper and makes ne of it, whether he has ordered It oruofij-is held In law, to be a subscriber ana musi pay ior ii. , J'PbSTAL INFORMATION. !s go to any part ot ine uuiteu oiates .. - l . . ... t . , r. . for three cents per hall once, it pn-pam. y ad ,itt ardent to thi Dead letter oj .utr J.u; : Letters wei' iue over an ounce, nn.t pre paia a Si tiuation 1ilitfitfl nge rate, are forwarded to their des- aau the balauce due eollected on City letters must be prepaid two cents per halfe,K ' .' S Xed iu weight 4 cents. EachJadditional four ouuees or' fraction thereof 4 cents. - Newsjiaders. Newspapers sent from the office o0 publication may he prepaii at the rdhiwirfg rates per quarter : Dailies, j - 35 ?ts. per qr. Weeil'M, ' 5 " Montlili, (not over 4 oz) li ' . Qiarerliies. " 1 " " Miscllaueus Tetter. On unsealed circu lars, mans, iniirts, eiieravinirs, music, card. photojifaphsv types, cuttings, roots, seeils. ifcc. oniontj package t one address, prepaid, riot e$cedinz fur ounces 2 ceu's ; ivr f.Vur and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cnts. The wights of packages is lim'ted to thirty two oucesr Mony-Orders. Mony can besuttoany part ofihe country with absolute safety, by ibtai'iBg, a -Mouey Order, for Which fees 'ire; " . ; On uot less than $1. and uut over $20, 10 tents. 1 j Oven $20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. No od-r issued tor less thau $1, or more than $20. ' ' Suncfry Ij ernes It costs 15 cents extra, besidesthe regular pistage to register a let ter. I Stamps cut ou troin cstampeu envelopes are notH!lo!wed to be placed upon other let ters. 1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ! SEJfATE. - 1st district Oifrrrituck, Camden Pas- qiiptauk,' Jleriford, Gates, Chowan and IVrqnilnans, C W Grandy, Jr.' John L Chamljerlaiu Republicans nd district Tyrrell, Washingtoi Martini Dare, Beaufort and Hyde Johi C Resbe8a; H E Stilley, Republicans 3rd Idistrict Northamhpton and lier tie, G I) Uolloway, Republican 4th Idistrict Halifax, Henry Eppes, col'd llepnblican 5;h islfict Edgecombe, Alex McCa bo, Republicati 6th district Pitt, J McCotter, ttepub lican I ! 7ih district Wi son, Nash and Frank- no. Wlm. IK Davis, Jno W Dunham, Conservatlvoa 8 U sdisrict- Craven, A Br Seymour, uepuhlicafi ict Jones, Onslow and Car teret, J!SeT-G--Qcott, Uonservative lOtli district - Duplin and Wayne, W A Allen, L : W Humphrey, CoiiBprvajives. 11 til I)48trict Green aud L-noir, R W Kig, Republican. ltlf district New Hanoverj Geo L. Mabsou, cjol'd, Rppublican.- 1-ttlj district B ruuBwick and Bladen, G N li.HTtepubl1can. ph(,f Conservative. 14 it ma'rict bampson, U i Alur- 1i.li ditttrici -Columhus aud Robeson, John W Ellii, Conservative. 16 i'li di.tiict- Cumberland aud Har nett, WC Troy, Conservative. -17ihj, ,'djstrict Johnson, 1 ; William II Avera,cnn. 18 i.ht district Wake, Jaraes-II Harris, col'd, Republican 19thUiatriet -Warren, Juhn A Hymau col'd, Republican 20th; district Orange, Person and Cas well, John W Norwood John W Cun uinghanijjConservatives -21st::di'slrict - Granville Bourbon Smith uppublican 22nd districtChatham, R J Powell, Conserrailive. 23i dl dist rict-Rockiugham, Z T llore head, CHoijiservative 4 24il district Alamance and Guilford, J TjjMprehead, Jr., W J Murray, Coi.m servativel sj-HWct itandiPh and Moore, j iU oiu conservatives. 26tliH district llickraond and Monteo- mery, l IT Long, Republican 27thj distract 'Anson and Union C M T McQatiley, Conservative 28h district Cabarrus and Stanley, J C Ihirrihardt, Conservative. ijuMiiiu iti - lui-KNiruuuig, u i liar r, Conservative 30th:distiict Rowan andl)avie, Char 11 Of lea P if?, Conservative, 3lntitstnct Repuhlican. Dj.vifon,John,T Cramer, 32d fltrict Stokes and Forsythe, J M Stafford; Conservailve. 33d district Siirry nud Yadkin, A C Cowley conservative. 34th!dilrict-Iredell, exanderi. Thos A Ac Wilkes, and Al- exanaeri l nos A isicuoltfon, 1'uineas rn a ea s llorton. conservatives. 35thdistrict Alleghany, Ashe, Wat auga, W Todd conservaiive. 36thl Idistrict Caldwell, Bnrke, Mc Dowell iMichell and Yancey, W WJfMem- ming-4'Gndffer conserrnli'e8 .37 ihf district Oatawbt and Liucoln, James It Kllid conservative. 38tiifdistrict G8ton and Cleaveland, W J Milller, 'conservative. 39the districts-Rutlierford and 1'olk, Martini Walker, republican. .: 40thjdiatrici Buncombe, and Madison, Jaa II liMcrrimon, conservative. 4lstjtli3tiict-r-Haywood, Henderson, aud Tiauylvania, W P WeIch, conerva live. I ; ' 42d distdct-JacksoD, Suair, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, 3Vj L. Love, conservative. I Republicans 18 ; (Jonsenratiet 32. , , : tor nous of uepbesextativks. Alamance Gaunt con ' yV J ! Alexander- J M Carson, ind ; Alleghauy, 'A.M., Bryan, deuj . ; Anson It T Bonnet, con. Ashe SqnireTrivett, rep. ' Bfaufort Sani'iel Carson, rop; Bertie F C Miller, rep. Bladen- A F Perry, rep i Brnnswick J II Biovki.'rrp. Buncombe T D Johnston arid. David Black well, con. Burke Pinkney Warlick, con. vabarru -bhiiin, con, Caldwell Ed Jones, con. Camden Simeon A Jones, rep. Carteret Silas Webb, con. Caswell T J Foster, Geo VV Bowp, rfp.; ;, ; ' : : 's y ' ; 0.itawba U B B Honston, con. . ' Chatham - J M Moring, - Hanna, cons Cherokee B K Dickey, con. ! -Chowan John L WinsIow, rcp. ' Clay Andersoti, con. 1 Cleaveland - John W Gidney, con. Columbus - V V Richardson, con, Craven -1 B Abbott, K U Dn Uey, reps, Cumberland G W Bullard, con.TT LutterloU, rep. ; r"lU:: mdhq?e' ' .. i eon Dare Oliver N Gray, reu. Davisou J T Brown, John Micheal, repM. D4vje .Charles Anderson, con. ; Dnplin Jue BSundford, J Outlaw, cons. . Edgecombe W P Mabson, Willis Bunn, reps. . Fortythe W II Wheeler, rep. Frankn John II Williamson, rep. Gaston William A Stflwo, con. Gates Robt II Ballard 'con. Granville Rich G Snetd H, T Hughes reps, Graham Greene John Pattrick, rep. Guilford Joseph G timer, Wiley, cons Halifax Jno Bryant, J.J Woodwyn reps. Harnett J R Gnidy, con. Haywood II P Ilaynes, con. Henderson James II B'ythe, rep. Hertford Jam.ea Sharpe, rep. Hyde Win S Carter, con. Iredell Shinn and Turner, con. Jackson. - J N-Bryson, con. Johu$lon--Win. H Jojuer, Jesse II in riant, cons. Jones Jacob Scott, rep. Xfnior S.ephen Lassiter, rep. Lincoln A J Morirson, con, Macon J L Robbiusou, con, Madison II A Gudger, con. Martin J E Moore, con. contested -McDowell Dr. Freeman, con. Mecklenburg Jno E B:cwn. S W Reid, con. Mitchell J W Bwtnan, rep. Montgomery Allen Jordan, rep Moore Dr Ji.hn Shaw, con. Nash Lindsev, con. ' New Hanover James Heaton, Wll iiani II McLauiin, c 1 d, Alfred Llodv col'd, reps. Northampton Burton H Jones, rep Onslow J W Sliaekb ford, con. Orange Piidc J4)ues, Jones Watson -.on. Pamlico, Pagquotank, F M Godfrey, rrp. Perquimans, J R Darden, ri p, Person, Montf rt MtGehee, con. Pitt, Wo, P Bryant, Guilford Cox, eps. Polk, NB I la to pt on, rep. Randolph J W Bean, Harrison Fra zter, reps. Richmond, Robert Fletcher, col'd, rep Robeson, W S Normeut; T. A McNeil, eons. ;' Ilochinghani, David Settle, A 11 Jones, con?. . Ilowan. F N Luckry, Kerr Craige, con servative Rntheiford, Eli Whitsnant, rep. Sampson ; J 11 Maxwell, Bryan, jons. ..-,'' ' Stanly M T Wdclell, con. Stoke's, J G II Michell. c.'.n. Surry, Harrison M Waugh, con. Swain - T D Bryson, coo. Transylvania F J Whitmire, con. Tyrrell, Brtlet Jones, cn. Union Lemuel I'ressou, con. Wake, Richard C Badger, John C Gorman, Ftewarl ElRIon, col , Rob't S Perry, rep?. Warrenr Goe H King, J AVm H Pas chall, reps. Washington, D C Guyther, rep. Watauga-;-Jos. B Todd, con. . Wayne, J C Rhodes, E. G Copeland, reps. Wilkes, A C Bryan, T J Dnla, reps. AY ilson, H U Moss, con. Yadkin, J G Marlercon. Yancey. J It By rd The Great Democratic Journal THE NEW YORK Weekly News. BI3NJ. WOOD, Editor Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight l'age Sheet, Filty-six Column of Heading Matter., Contains all die new, foreism. domestic, polit- ical and general, with full and reliable market reports, .hach number also contains Be vera l short stories, and a great variety of literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc., con stituting, it is donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in thU country. TERMS $2 A YEAR Iilucemeiits to Clubs: Five copies, one year $9 00 len copies, one year, and an extra copy to liie sender... Twenty copies, one year, and extra copy to sender ... . . . ,,815 00 au ..$25 00 an ..$55 00 Fifty conies, one year, and extra copy to sender; vr1 Parties sending clubs as above, may re tain 20 per cent of the money received by them, as commission. . J Persons desiring to act as agents aupplied with specimen bundles. Specimen conies ent free to any address. All letters should he directed to NBftT YORK WEKKLT 'KWS, BOX 3,795, -JStEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE. 9:-tf. - ' - ' .1 O IT Q -Ot i V. li ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & C0. Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Basset. IrlmMlag, A'rtk as Sssk HikboB? TELVVTRIBB9X9, NKCKTIFS). BonnU Silks, Sat.ns, Vtlcets and Crapes, FLOWEK8. rETIHR?,ORX WEMS FRiUrp.ae. Mraw Baasttt and Ladles aa4 ChlUrtt' lUit .. TRIMMED AX1 UXTRIMEIi. . ! AXp IX CXSSECTfXO WAREHCOM9 Lactu ytft, CulLirt, &nst Ilaulerchirft, Veiiivr. iieaa &tis, vc. ac. 2fo 237 and 259 Haiti mure Hi., Baltimore, Md. UCBO giMiuit are manuiaciurea uy us r bonght for Ctih directly from the Euntpenn and American ManuractHrern, emuraiirg all the latent Durcltieii. nneu.iailed in varittv aud ihf apneas iu nny market, " urueri ntieu with care, promptness and de- pau-n; ; Alarch Ct 3moa. pd. FINIS VI POIITI.D UN O ATICS. Iarge sizef ,r Framinsr or for Portfolis. Tins mtaiorue of en-'ravinea com urines a list Hi . pf elegant workft. from the ltt American and M nnil'AMn a ... . . T. . . . I" .. I . represented Portrait, I-ndcapej. Animnls. rignrw, itiarine y lew, ann ii(aiiuriea) nctureh from such well Vnown nrtitl as LAN DEES, 1U31UINU. WILKIliKUSA liONHEUR. apil. ollier, - OVER 00 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS. They are of all ize, from 12x15 to 20x40 and can be Hen t by mail or expre prepaid, carefully done tip in roller, and without injury! Pi ice, from 61 to SIC, according to size, JCS?A discount made on large pure-liases. vlfiLUGCKS SKXT tUKlTO A.T IDUISS I We siso fornisli Ihe; SLSCTZC ' GA2jXi22XL7 i OF FIXE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. (Small kize) U: the Pttrifoll), Strap-Ba.k il luastraUtfa. These encraving Lave nppenrel in tbt Eclectic Magazixk anl comprise die Portrait of nearly every distinguislied man of the pant ana present centuries. Our likt contaiiw portrait of HISTORIANS POETS, ARTISTS, WAKKIOIW, KINGS, STATESMEN, U1STUK1U AND IDEAL PlirriTRES, &::,&c. Xearly a03 DiFFEREFNT SUliJECT Tley nre printed on different iized psper either xnia II i2e . xlO, or quarto nize, 10x12, hik can le ent bv Dim I, tareiul'v done up in rolki prejwid, to nny address. Pilte mall size, 10 ds. Qa irto zr 15 e s .1 tpechncH of each size aud .catalogue scut on rc OAT A LOfiUES SUNT Kit KB TO AN V ADDRESS IB. K. PULTON, Tiiblisber, 1 08 FL'L Toy ST., JS'7: 11' 3 'OIlJC. May 1, if. WIL30rT'3 A siircund penn'tnettt Citrroruli diseases caused l; a dcritrnid Liver, such as Jdu-ndiec, l)ifieisiu. lirnrtLurn. Fe vers, XtrroitsncsS. Iiitfi'iriltf ' the Mood, Meliinch hi, Cusl tt vmss, Sick llatd'iche, Jins in He lli'ud, a nd nil kind; red tlixcusrs. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD II A VI IT. SOLD li V A L L I) R U G UlbTS Prcfi-trcd only l-if Mnrch f-3..:os. CmrLtlt, .. C. How Lot Ksay INxUt.d. j Cf7.e -ir 'rirt Inay en "a--ny 'i - r el , a! rur (-rif oii m iiic:n.) ii l5kiWTi'tlr I lh Tk iK or . n;il k -V nr. In- i i i-ii - i n i;..- . f rj : I ntar. rinl i-.I.tk s i . r M ta unci l'i- al ;'iic. AC It. lrii-l-.ri.nl., M r r - r . . Ir .; r. CoXUMPTU N. f Ltr V - 1 ITA. li: tttii! hv r I ini.nl- n.r -r xnal t Via. kti(--. j7 f I c I ! alel m or til C .-nil. -l(if ct Ur le I mit r. Li 111 d i.rallr -a r, H a. nii.njln.lci r o a ll.lr jr y ' c I'I'i iraolicr. al On a ar lue r iisriiii-n- ri i.f tl uOmar in- aH. ca'ilx cm id ki:ln.iil tliriianc r'-i i r of inUti at m- ili hit or th ajipl i al u I iht Vn'-'r ; pniniinr out a mode ( oi rr tit t.'c W, c lain a tl u rl'iti, l.y imui.n. hith vrv i lirrt-r, rn. mil r li I liia e i.-l I iiii . inay curt- I I h.a ly, itrival 'v iul r .'Icallv. fjSr' T I IrclurT s oi hi I e n liau u- .trr nth am) e erjr n.anlii ilit- lain). tt. n l-i il in k Hn nvrl je, o airaj i t- aiI tin r. c of 6 eu i.cr lo ost ,-. n'p. Aliui, Dr. Cnlrrn r l' J.Urria z ' uiile. ' , r.c. 5 I ctnl Adilre th- Puiilitlirr. Oil A. J '. K I.I CO . 127 Bowery, New York. Fost-cllicc Box, 4 o 8 C pril It tl. : : : : a--i J&L Admirable Trick Ilouse with T .or.irs arc all .'necessary out nouses ; situated in the moat desirable part of Town. Persons wibbtuf to purchase, cau apply at this oflice- tl:IB h Dewaro of Counterfeits I JOB MOSES' are estencively consTBarsirsn. UUhonut Drvf fitf endeavor to te 'I th counttrfelu to mokt rruutt prqjlt. Tho genuino havo tho name oJ ob Moses On each package. All other ar toorthle imitation. The otauiis Pills are unfailing in tUe euro ol all those painful and dangerona disraaet to which ths male constitution ia nbjet. They moderate sll sxceaaes and remore sll obstructions, from whab- TereUMTO MAB1TIED I.ADTES they are particularly suited. Tliay wiU la s ioort tim bring: on the monthly period with regularity; snd although Tery powerful, contain nothing hurt ful to the constitution. In all cases of Nerrons and Spinal Attuctiona, Pains in (he Back and Ltmba, Fatiarue on alight exertion. Palpitation of Jb Heart, Hriterics snd Whites, they will effect s core when ail other mean hive fii-d. The circnlars around each paekaa-s jrire fall directions snd sdTice. or will be seat ties to sll wriUnj- for them, seeled from obserrstion. M. B- In sll canes where the oxvvnra ennnetbe obtained. One Dollar encioncd to the Sole Pronrie. tw. JOB MOSES, 18 Cortlandt SU New TorkVwill lnnrs a bottle of the genuine, contalntna- riftr riUa, by return mail, oecurelg seated from any knowU dre of Iu contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. imTAN8 PULMONIC WATERS fhtre Oocous, Colds, Asths. Bsoscsitis, Soas Vsaoar. Hoasssssss, PirriooL Bsbatsiso, ls CirissT CosscMmos A Lcso Disbasss. They bare no tate of medicine, sad any child win take them. Thousand hsre betin xeetored to health that had before deapaired. Teotimonr rt- n inhnndreda of cawsa. Ak for BRYAN'S PCI.MONIO WATERS. Price 35 rests per box. JOB MIOSES, Proprie tor. 1) Cortlandt Street. New York. THE GREAT' FRENCH REMEDY. : DILAJWABEFS f PECTFTC PI1XS. l Jf repored try J. tAKAui.iiJs, These vttts are hlrhly recommended by the entire 0.tU . lit Rue Lombard, Paris. Medical Facalt l acuity of jrr ranee as ths Tery best remedy In sll caes oi svmnt 'bo?a, or seminal wru .neai : Hirhtly, DalW or Premature fctniaatona ; res Weknecaor Jmoon; Weaknee ariaincfrom Secret Habits and Rernal Kscees: Cexsronpl the Genital Onrana; Weak Spine : OepoaiU in the Urine, end sit the shantly train of Dieeaees sriaina from Oreruje or Excenina. Tlierer when all otherrem 4ies full. Pamphlet of Advice in eaMi box. or will be sent Free to any address. Price tl per Box. Sent by mail, oecvrrlyrmUifrom all otervatkm on veceir of price. OSCABO. MOSES. ISCosTtisM St- Ns w T oat. Sole General Agent f- America. ing 14, '72. 48: ly. AGENTS WANTED F0 McCLELLAN'S the I'acific Slope ; Description of V J the Sea"' i The first sad ou t complete t cisiory tskes. Forests, Waterfall. Kay. & Har bora, too Tagcs, soo Illuttrations and Map. Illustrated C irculars i rce. I WM. FLINT A CO, Atlssta, Gxoxcxa. ALL KINDS of C0UUT AN DM A GISTIIA TES' BLANKS at this office Marriage Certificates for sale here. r&r,?k GOLDIH I ...... 1 .. . i - - .-! i ' . , - i ISnSAKS AGO 4 filUSTMl Wm first known ! in America. Its merits Bn well kimrn thr(hmtlh nnbltAbl world. It hailht oldest svnd Set iroeottt -ot anjr Liniment In lh world. From tho millions upon mtli Iobi of nottls sold: no complaint hit er reaenca vs, svnd si m uaollns; nnd PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT, i i . XT BAB SO EQUAL. f It Is recommended widTtmboanded SMnrtBfsIs all csoes of Cats, Braises. Burns. Sprains. Kbenms tism. Hsrd BwcUinxs. Bites, Cbilblsins, StUTness ol ths Joints, rrosen Feet, Zsrs, c. amonr sll persons, sad for Sprains, rounder. RinKboneTroU. XriL Berstcaes. 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I'i ice $3 k yc?r. r.ov. 23:1 1 if C)nl,"''," 1 'hWJI Anr'.-r (J S-J JiU wifUnxp.. ir,t rr.Utr rv.juAfor out, mp.kr m. m- at w-ti f u '. tbeu ifa taaaWiorail tha tine tr an tt nyi?li2 '. fadtcaaia tree jadlitfc Q. bca k C7"l'uiiJ Hoitto, 1 LIMB IfufilT - i iftitl PATENTS THE WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with A large and elegant assortment of PLAIN t FANCY Fir1 ! 4 j pictorial or rTTT Tt TTTC!TD tTIAVC tn UU1 iljlUol UA1 lUAo, I f I suitable for all kinds of BILL PRINTING. J, Also Finer ami more Ornamental Tvrc8 for Business & Professional Visiting, I'arty and Wedding CanU ; College and School aj !. a Circulars of all kind. PMPIILEI Tobacco Xot ices and LABELS f r all )urpo.scs ; For QlcrkaS, Magistrates and Solicitors : r t Or anything else required in the 'riiiting Line. THE (Carolina lllatdnnan i AS A NKWSPAPEK, Is a candidate for public favor. Its 1 circulatjon is good, and its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising mediums in the State, and offers its facilities on as ;libcral terms as any. book, ron Tniz MiLXJoit i Marriago'-AJcrTtu:.,t WSS) WS SaaiMlr rtara. . SlUI Mi M tkUMfkl M tea kt III aulas ta inlii aa4 aSvtaa f a t IB I tw ataaar af avara taata aS teaaaX laiaaiteai iti aailn (taaa.i It ararytstae aa tSa a f aa taa- araura araiaai tka to anh Saavta. aa4 Back ta4 U Ml aaSUakr la aa ataar vara. Saat ta aay aaa (trm ot init) sw flfta Caata. A4raalr. Saua' Pm iatiry,a. x 3 s . light au al IuLaaaa,ala. Xotltt to till sieta tzi 7&&rt?2iU. lusara aaslrlM iSa snartoaaaaaaSaa-aa riiaiai is 1 U artVwaa. aa4 akaaiM tela Iba ari- Sattr aara aa liar aaa Jaar aala raar nallHia. U, ar tea Silar ur. sat aaaaaata s aaaata aasas ar aaliSjmriafklaaaaaira a4 Sana. aa4 aaa teaaa altaS iimailty ar te aaali. a tha Steaaaaa bmim4 ka :t ililinil te aaaxaftteat liilUnnl aaaat- af laaalT-aans kiavaraa. OSaa aa4 aartara, Sa. It . KaxktS Sat vara M artel aaa Cteaaa, St. I ali, Ha. HAWB 'k lilnl lmirln la fwmma 4 fnroatm H lt. iri tho MyiMte. a. Tklal M !' rs !( kssf4 omteUtf Ma.Srttk MwSt. w4 wumtHwlli lilimim tar itm rttmaimil.inH r- mm. vta too Land Deeds, Trustee Deeda, Cominissioner's Deeds, Sheriff' Deeds, Chattel Mort gages, &e. ;Fr Sale at this olli THE&LD1NE,' , : An llloitrated Monihly'JnuraaVtti.ircT-! sally admitrd li be the Hahdeomctt 'I f. ft Jy":J ' cf Atuf rican TartcC' I Xot for Sate in poot or foes Slorcs, THE ALDI2CE. Uile laied Vuk sll ,'ti rrvLaritj, lias Doneof Ike trropotsry or rWy ! interest tbarmcierieije of ordiavsr ptriodictli; I II is an elegent DiUrf Uany of purr, light, tn4 cracirful litrraisire; and acollrcticiiof tciMer tuc rarrst sjrt-inicoxM shmic riil, m tLar and vliit. Alllidifi each soccwjllrj nctuLrf , sfTorrU a frr1 j le4re lo iu friend", lie aj vslueand Uat.tr ofj THE ALllSE mill U most apprcristea after il has. U-ewlUmnd rat tit clone of lite Trari M'kile other? tn.l4utL mar claim sunce cocanoews, s txtQ(rH with riralsof a aimitar el, TlE JLliISg Ia a unkjue ainl vt iiiisl nnr)'utv alotie and tinairoaclird sUolutrlr vuboat ct4np. titkm in ri"e or t Iiarscif r. lt J a Cfmplrir volume cvnnol dulMSlc te (jiuq. litjr of fine cier aiul tt-t ravinrs'in any v'J.er abs(e r,r nuutU-r of rulaiv Jar Una f iu coat; oJ Ikrm, tkert re tie f Arwaoi, Ifmdti I j AZLT SCrAZlTZiZSnT. j 1 Notwitlistandtn? i Inert set! ht ike prire at uL-tri-iion laa ImlL wlieo TUE ALhlXV 7 a i ',,m 1' J-I Irtinoo and re. reiiialiTf-liiaHerj he tIim n lrts ar( doubled durins e KM vrar: t-rokir-r thai tl American Hilli-sj.ivrtie, and Will friv-rt, a 4nrcre efiiirt in ilie cause of Atf. Tbe ptb lialicrs, anxious iu jif thVrt'atr cotiDtlrTM'w ihoa demonMraUd, lire exerted dietneelrtt iu the titmot tv develop and imfiroe tbe ori -and the lans fur tlitiiminj year, as nnfoldeX hy the uiontltlV iyaMtei, iri'.l bh'oou i aud drllgtit rn tle inut sartruiae ,frieni of TUE alius n i r , f j The Milililiers are! antliorixod lo annoance deficits from tnanr of tLe uhmI esi'iDrnt artiaia of America. j ' t In addition, THE. I.D1XK 11 reprodnee examples of lh bet frvi;u nw4cr, Krlrtted villi a riiw to lle I.he! art !! id -u.-cc, and irrvatiKt ct iii-ral inlrast; ari!dii aticb a Wate become f.i miliar, tJtruUgli boloriilis,orcu.irs if anv kind. ( Theitian rK ilntfl .!atc for 1872, will t-prodnct- four l j4.hnX. DatIo initmlablerli a1- kricU, s.j.n..riati tlie four jaon. ll..r plalo,nt-ariie in! I lie isnesifir Janiiarj", April, Jnlr, snd ( VlVt-r, would eaIouexnH . the rrit; of vt-ar's rtilseriptioni The fHijilar f-aliirr of a cokkj i C'liri-tnisK tititi.tttwill beconilntM illulrtrl nued. T txuM- su h a Talualile riHUmeuf llie art wor'.tl. nt a ft m irlSiirr, ill fomniiml il.e tiliM ri)iii.iix rtf tlicHand in CTnr smion tf llieriM:nlrv ; I iii, n. tfia. nix'fiil4Mat 4 od allradiutM f THE Al.IilS E in l nlijiK-d, tii f4g. tion t i!.. tu.n iin iiK-n .- 4 i u-iut, the Hil.IUb ra itts) lo rrake "iairaiM-r tlou- Mc w,re" u? Il,r f""fime mra!U;l! .ftVr. xTcminm unrorass or 2973. Ev it siiltTiU-r tu THE jwva in stlraiuv l.ir mt rear IbT will r'rite. willn.t.1 a.Kltli.iial litrjr, of Lrswuius il eli-n;M, sfur J.'J. lliil, Hie t u.init Yjt AAt iwinl. r. Tbe 4-ltit enlilty-d,T.e Vil igc IkIU," aud H riift: iLr Mfvr," air jf x JU iiK-ln-s are iiitet fni 25 ifiiUrt-M Li( requilinx 2- il tp.ti Mui liaiao rs(l -at li piiitur. 'i li- hhrne sre -uiJ U r r - i r. in il..- ri n .!. i it i il ar, -1 1 i 1 1 u 1 1 . 1 1 .f i: c-ittlu. i.r t Li- TLE Al i.N.'i hi ! il.r r-ali of ra-itiiiiini lutAur l(-iariinrlil, ibe Ihiks will l-e j foct.d ivlitl Iv .l.r.nl of stiT thai ( an! be of!rtil r f ! r n-Mi.it-nl. Kjery l'rirr imiu tt i:i:iiMit, .r Mtiait if 4 1 1-t 1 u! liL r. vf,,'a"'-''.' t!ia llit- (l.tisi(i drlivt r ( liall 1 -a- Iu I be aitnpl- fi.rn-liel ll.r rptl I, r I lit- 111. .ii y 11 uiui.!fl. rrbe diiibi. im i j.it i it.- . il.i- j.TaU-. intft ibc .tlMth T-r.t.i a ftvt dollar i-ri-; 1, maik i -h in il.r l.i rv J An; ami, ttfili-t uw li e .lipriii ib i.U-l 1 lirltiw ll.e Mirr of TliF. A.J'f. F. iiM-ll. tlietnairl U!M litltr abort -f 1 i;iiisi 1.', t r 11 lo ihfr-e auail-tiil itli 'lie ai-bifveriu i.t f u t iiti vc peiiiiia st.d Uti rr il nit h:u.u A rt.j.'.ijito s. (For i'.bwia i.i of M e 1 I niiniL r NuviuU.r U4.e -f Till'. A LJtlS F.) The Litrrafy Department ; will continue u.!-r iKr (-are f Mju KICII A EI iIF.NUY STOltliABP, by tU lt writers and jkhH ol i)e dsr, 4 Vol sir ire lo have the lii.'afrc ( THE AlJjtlSF alwaia in keeping with its sftilic traijuotv, TXp.I3. j S5 p r Huuiifn, in ml vsjice with Oil Clifonios Frfe. THE A LIUSE arlSl. hen aftef, Ur.blaiai.! only br sul-s. rii'Uoii.! Tlierc will 1 no redne- -d r club rate; c!j U snic-riiHjr.a mis-t 1 "Kiit to the pnbiitheri diircf, or'ht.dd to ll.e local sent, r ! ntinntribilittf lo tie p-UiI., rxcct in wn where the renilkaTe i irWfti, lesrif the (imiwiV signature of Jami iox V "c. j A-E.T.S WA.VrHI). v Any H-rfn. wilMig to ni sjuianr oily as s !c:il sjjent, will rivv w full und pn.mj-i inr nisiioti l'T applviugti . , JAMKSSl I I ON & pHldi-lirrw. VS Ma WE? EASE, SE 11 YOJIK. 9:-lf. THE3I01wLMl.STAli. , " miLvjlciTrno; TlIOTT.ll OSLVKIVE JEAIS HAS TIIE lre-ll.i!y l"irulatMu .f stiy nr-usjot) t-r in tbr Stktc and avj rireuUtiou iw Wiliningt.ii tifir er ceut, l.r-r thau lUst of any othr pap r. j 1 j WEEK LV EDITION: Now- cuibiuI with li- C'liuiuxA K- ilLK. mskiiiji one j of the fV-t PamOy newspaper in (If SuiU. C'irculaiiit very !ar$j aud rapi By iurrf-sd. .-i:ill HU'tl lON I'll tICE: Daily Star 1 jesr ( likoUtbs. .$7 no ..3 30 1.2 10 ..2 Ma ..la ... 'A ttiobths Wf.ikly ?T.nl W.r 0 tuouths.. ... U lifiilLs.... . It may W ssf-ljj a-Tt-d ! that tit t-ew- papr-r eer etjtMih-d in rth La oTioa has mad s'jeli rapid rgres as I'nE lu(i. Star. i li.S' nd for aHrunea ejit. AdJreas. WM. l IIKKXAni). yiLMix;Tx.x c '1 WOldi K aud JV'tr tlie kltic.. - I " i -1873.1 Ecleclic Magazine. i : Witli the nr.itilwr.f.rr Jauaitrr. ibe.KCI.K4 T1C entt-rr ujJti iti j etity i iutli y-ar. 1 elr-I!i h' ebir-ft aiiirlr-s from lbr itr ti-bl of fr :-iin poiiiaHirsl liieratnrr'. atid Tbr. ih sciExrrinc AUT1CLLS. Tb- IfM HSSAt ! Tbr li KKVIHWi. I Ti. it nsiTii isy.s. Th Lr-H IIIlMsItAI'IllCAI.SKKTL'UM The Um NtiVMS. ! The i.eit siioirr stories. m. ir-rt i .:: vh. r ! Thr. Wt IlSCtLLAXltS. Th-finest STKEL EXOIUVIKGS. Th aim of ilr I ECLECTIC itlK- strurlieeuiihot.t Wine dull. Bbd ealertsinM without LeibK tricML Kaders h iulrnrtnin as MellNs amusetnent s1muIJc, it a trial. Tew. P5 a ycari Simple I!"- 'a VI f ! Vt I aam swa-av w " -a LECTIO Kill U ttni Kith fli.jr Other period Liberal term to klmU. I-? cal at lotrett eltib tate Aidrc. V. TL lKLTOi. I'uWixli r. Itt F.fil.u Stieei. Xew-V December JJ ji:t 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 15, 1873, edition 1
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