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i f i T1UALSOK ATVV1S.; firm ami future, face aud iiiub. Vl jrrew no lite ny brother.. 1 j J Tliat folk Hiking in for liim, . And each f.r one another. ; it puzzled "r teit a11'1 It reached h fearful pitch ; ; For one of us was born a tw in And out a siut knew which;; One li jr. to make the matter Horse, f ' lijrfore nr names were fixed. As we were being washed by nurse, Wi got completelyjmixrd : J And bus you gee. by fare's decrees. Or1 rather nurse's whim, i .My brother Jim got christened me, Th'n fatal likeness eye:) doeged My footsteps!, when at school. And I was always getting: nVg?ed When John turned out a" fool : I put this question. fniiHessly. ; . To eveiy oue I knew, . V hat would yon d . if yu Were me. To p ove that you were yoji J." Our close resemblance turned the tide Orour doun'.-t:c life. For, -somehow, my intended bride Hecame my brother's wife. In fact, year afier year the satiiej Absurd mistakes wcut ou. ' And when I died, the neiirbors came " And buried brother John. A FATAL TIGER HUNT. A fatal tizer bunt, whose details, are worth the graphic pen of a Cninming, occurred recently at (Jhuddeiliout, India. The victim wa Mr. Joseph Gt.V, n young man connected wiili the Jujigliali i'uwic "Works IVpaitmeift. A man-eater lad been inf.-'stin; the region w here he was topping,' ni.d many had fallen victim. Heal ing of b'n depredations, Mr. vt4rrejtt, English engineer in the place, and a kejftn sportsmen, started in pursuit accompanied by Mr. 0 ay, who was atayiug with hira and ansious to witness a tiger hunt. Armed each" with a rifle, and assisted by four shikaree ?J nlso armed, ihe party soon collected a hatch of beaters and tomtom wallahs, who Were net to work to drive f tit rif btl bidiiw tihiep. Mr. Marrelt and one ... r .I.U ., 1 .. I- itr flW.1r III I III? rill.MIl fT-n i"iv iip nn position under W tri e, while Mr. Gay, who by the way. vy In a novice in .nch nutters. with tli other sliikircu climbed m ti how U;areilv oil the lo k tree. All wot out, when eutlipMiIy it,e man eitterwitjia terrible growl nii:! a spring Yorn ;ui adjacent thicket at Mr. Merreit, w'no hid jut JrtiiTicit'iit litm. In drop oji his km'- and JGre, the hall striking the aiiini il !ei. Iowef jaw, which it completely nliUt tercd i B toie Mr. Man ttt could rise !k tiger-was' upon him. A desperate strug gle was tho cotiM rpienco, and the tiger, Mr. Marrett and th' shikarees all rolled over each other in the melee. Mr Gay, who was . perclu d upon tho tree ex.ctl) overhead, j,hile trying'to changr his posi lion in id-r to have a better shot at tlie tiger,, Iqit his foot and fell straight upon the back of the in I'm idled animal, which immediately turned upon him nnt savage ly, attacking him vitlwhis c'aws alone, as his under jaw wan rendered useless from ihe shot he h.:d 'received from Mr, Mar rettV riflp. On M-. " Marrett regaining consciousness, he found he was deserted by all exc'Ut th.- rhiknrec who Was knoi k ed down with him. in the encounter,- but Who was not much hurt : and few paces uu was ;the maneater, still engaged in iuauling-hud mafigling his helpless vic tim. His first impulse was to seize his rifle; but thrs, was found to be peifi-cily useless, it having been considerably damaged dur ins: the strujrsle with the tier. The brute. now peeing Mr Marrott move about, left Mr. Gay and retired a short distance, ap art-till y waiting to see what his intentions were, ,Mr. Marrett -who, strange to say, was only slightly-wounded, and his faith ful shikaree ran up at once to secure Mr Gay ; but no sooner -had they approached the prostrate form than the monster made a dash at them, and once more took pos BCSdjon of hid victim, standing right across I tire aluvUt lifeless body and looking urnund with an nir of conscious sfrength and deliancp, and challenging, as it were ""any oue to apptonch him. The beaters and, others who had all this time rem-uns cd inactive, and silent ppoctatora of what beirtg enacted at a distance, now after a great deal of persuasion Mr. Marrett in due I'd them to charge the bruteih a body nnd with the aid of tom-toms, etc., sue ceeded 1:1 fiighteuing him away to a ueiirh boring hill, where he was soon lost sight "of. Mr. Gay was taken home and for time seemed to progress favorably but a clinking sensxiion at lust seized hiuTand and he expired, a victim of hid first tiger hunt '-' Ths Imported Pna in. A German Ptlsfor's Opinion of Chinese Inihtigru tton. The llev. W. Lobsehcid delivereil "H'lcctiireflast niht at St. Mark's Church. Geary Street, nn the subject of "Pagan ism, and its influence on our populations, iu relation to llie enonnoiis iiumiirration of pliinamcu." 'Pile lec turer lias fora about a year been the pastor id tho GermatLmh ran cojiprgation of St. Mark's cjiurc! in tbisT'clty, after '.having spent k good raanyyvars in .in:i and. other p uis ofi rAia?tt well as in At ica. He ) the ?ttUtho.r -ofV Cbiuee dictio:iary, :;ud of a Jiuraber ot other m oiks', nncl an .iir.lior Jiy oa mattciJi collected with O-eier.tal Jib?. He g ive nc vivid description lot the jtfttivof nffiirs in China, selling .foiUi""tlie lOVV -tUOPai tfllie US I vhob (liiiP. i.r. jov, iiivir uruiuiiiy, i easily hatiitu, unper vioujlieiia to 'he iuitireeib'ii ot Christian ideas, and the lionele'anj'iia oft ovm- jhfingiiig ibeui up to anything like lhj jleVel of Christian jn ople. He expressed jiiruiflcn na b ir.g opposed to their immi gration into America, as heinir a mere i in - .morality and Paganism, without a single ji-ompengatton. The lecture was delivered IjlHorn a hip lily int. Iligcut andieace of 4irm.in, and appeared lo make a great tuipt-eaeioiii - S in Francisco Morning What Tuose Guvxges MEAy. Georgv" Kimball, of this city, hai been ick and unable t do hid farm work this pring. Seveniceii of the Burrouk Ghing cra rigged their leuns on Monday and broke up twenty tu veii acre of grouad und Jefl it reatly foi planting. rF,hre is Konietltiiifc practical in that kind of Grauge eoik, i.d it him a smack of brotherly kindness iu it that Would, make almost uny half-decent man want to be a farmer aud a U ranger. t'-i- -J i NEWSPAPER LAWS. vc rirw o man? innuires as to the laws governilthe cjircalatioo of newspapers, that we iicd ft necessary to publish the following summary, whiqh will cover all the questions that nav beenlauaressea w ui . ; I. Subscribers are considered wishing to eontiuae their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering tnertisconti nance of their Wriodlcals may continue to aend tnem unuu arrearageo m 3. If lubseribers neglect or refuse1 to take their periodical from the ffice to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they havf settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. ! j 4. If subscrilers move to other places without luforulng the publishers, and the p-ipers are seutto the former direction, they ar held sptL'sible. 5. Thtlcourt's have decided that refusing to take papers from the office, or , removing and leayigthen uncalled f.tr, is prima facie evideuce lf intehitional fraud. ; - C. Anyfpersub who 'reeive a newspaper anil uiak4i uie it, whether he has ordered it or not- s held iu law, to b a suljsvriber aud mustjpay (lr it. . frOSTAL INFORMATION. - Lettergo to any part f the United States for three ieuts 6er half once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent to. the Dead letter fti . ... Xf K ! .i ..... i ' Letters jjvreigijius over an ounce, and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, tfiud the balauce due collected ou delivery, I City letfers must be prepaid two ceuts per half ounce. I$ook3.4-Pstag ,on books, not exr.eding four ounrea in WeJirht 4 eents. Each additional four ouuees or fraetiui thereof I ' eut. Nwspaers.r4-Newspapers seut from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter : Dailies, j 33cts. perqr Weeklies, 5 , Monthlies, (uk over 4 oz) 3 " " I On arte rljes. -Miscellaneous Matter. On uusealed cire.n lars, maps,?priuti, engravings, music, card uhotitrapfs, types, cuttiuijs, roots. eee4s Cvc on una parklage to one address, prepaid not exceeding 'four ounces 2 ceu's ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 ents The weighs of packages is liuvted to thirty two ounce. Money Orders Money can be sent to any part of the country wit h absolute satety. Itv obtaijiuj a Moliey Order, for which fees are: I On not Uss than $1. aud uot over $20, 10 t'litS- s Over 2ft and Ji-tt exceeding $50, 2 rents 2t iriiyriistieu tor less tnau 551, or nire than' II j SiMnlrv ileiiies? ll costs lo ceuts extra besides 1 heiegulalr txtstage to reabtei a let d. a . . iei . . 1 Sta?r ps cpt ouJ from Stamped Envelopes ire not allowed to be placed upon other let- t . i - rs. i I The only Ueliable Gift'Distribution in the I jCountry 1 100,000 00 IN VALTJALLD GIFTS! TO BE lllSTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 41H SEMI-ANKU.M. Gini E IFT JuNTERPRISE, To be drawn JFridatjyJuly Ath, 1S73 ONE GttAxb CAPITAL i'RIZE, $10,000 in Gold: One Pwzo $5,000 iu Silver! V Five prizes $1,000 ) Five prizes S'MQ Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes plOOjj Two-Family Quri(ific and Matched Horses with iUver-Jlounted IJurness, worth $1,500 euch ! Two Ibisgiesjllorlsea, &c, worth SG00 each ! Two-Fine-toned Rosewood Pianos worth $500 each l j Ten Family Sywinc Machines, worth $100 ea-b 1500 Gold anil Silver Lever Harding Watches, worm ti ntn to.lKX) each. ill ; Gold Chain(, Sijver-ware, Jewelry ,&e.. whole Wnnber Gifts , 10,000. Tickets limited to 50,000 AGENTS ANTED to Sell Tickets Uto whom Liberal Premiums will !, paid. ; Snide Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve ; Tickets $i0 ; Twenty-five Tickets. $40. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, n de scription of the nrinner of drawing, and other lniormauon in re erence to the Distribution. will be sent tojany 'one ordering them. All let- tc-rs must be addressed to MAIS OKFICK.5 101 W. FiftiSt L, D. SINE, Box 8G. nxcixxATi, O. SPIRIT OP THE AGE PHE Spirit on the Age will present a pair a of line pictues worth S3.00 to c verv sul- wnlier Tor 1S.3, who pays $2 50 in advance for year's snbscifil'tlon. The uictures wniil...! Kaoiiei'sCberabs4-i8 executed in then nest style f Liihomajihii prlnling; the printed surface of 'ch is x-tlich, and the pictures all in the i ?iol-c8 i;,r i0perjpair. itc v. T. i I. FiU-riiiARD, D. D., Contributing kcv. ii. x. uuijfcox. i j-iioor,.. The AGE is k welkly Family Papt-r.-adauted to the Home Chvbi the Farmer, the Mechanie . ...-v.,.uu..j in vrry seeuon oi Hie s. ite; it , w not 8ectionl in iu character, nor p-irli&in or Hectariah. lieeides all ll.e n...i the day; collate with a view to corieetmand i 2l.flir:lfv ita .itl, .!ll 1 - tl l I ..-.j,...T, yi,iif,iin nut u uiiea Willi ine caoicest matter fhppropri.ite to the different de p.trtments Stojfiesj Historical and Ko2ranhical rMietehes, Travel and Adventure, Sabbath Read- ..a nmi iiitmyr, ARncuitural, Correspon dence, an Fpitofie of the N'ews of the Day, &c. . STOZIZSS. The publication or Original Stories is a special feature of the AdE, j and for thin year we have procured several' from the rum i.f i....M,la- ...a I interesting writes.'! In this Department alone rc 'i" promise our readers entertainment equal in charade- to Chat! of any of the popular Morv nauers. s i TERjs IN ADVANCE : Omj copy one yeflr,(with 2 pictnic,) $2 50 " 1 ,fthout picturs 2 00 six molitbj do 1 25 Every reader 4f he Snnrr or the Age as published before the; war, is earnestly requested to renew their patronage; Bend for specimen copy. Address, j EDWUPS c BR0TJ6HT0M. Feb. 13, tf Raleigh. N. C. 0 tO S2D "U or aU Ih. tin i fc .7 ".i 4 FURWIT.URE! ;0 ' . J. A. CLODFBLTER & CO. 'Wholesale and Eetail Dealers in Furniture, Ijivm: attention lo their stock of Cot tage Bedstead French Chaimber Suits, Wlnnt and Minted Cane Seat Chaire. Rocking Phairs of all descriptions, Extension D&iing Tables-tables bf all kinds-Wardrobes, BareanR, Washetands, What-Nots, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, m'ttfiv ..thr artirl9 vhich w are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western uart of the State. ." ... 4le sure to call. nearly opposuo ubui Hotel, next door below the Express office, see a a t Z L . ik A ml A r 1 our stock and hear our pneea. Our terms cau. Special orflers (made irom puoiogrniJUB iu ouj omce; win 00 Bupjrucu. A fall assortment of Rosewood, Metal k nd Walnut Burial Cacs, which can be tur- niabed at :t hours notice. 4an Hi ly. NEW TAILORING SHOP I IS SALISBURY. ll ',e undersigned after an absence of mor li.tliaii 20 years, during which time he has irai&ed much experience and knowledge in the proper uianagenient of bnsinefs, Iihh returned to a'l jbtiry, and opened a Tailor Shop next door 'a the y.itional Hotel, room formerly occupied y the MesMra. Horah. as a Silver Smith Shop, tfliere be U ever ready to receive calls and obev ordrs in hi line. AH work warranted and good fit guaranteed. Every possible expense avel to his customers. He is in regular re ceipt or the new styles and fashions. Trade taken in exchange for work when suit abbi to parties, contracting. I 1 THOMAS DICKSON; Feb. 12, 1873 tf: 22 Valuable Land for Sale. I Suffer for sale the plantation located six ni!4 South West of Salisbury and f ur uiijes ruiii 0 .ina Grove Demttou the N. C. IJailroad. 'I'heie lands were formerly the propel ty of the '.aterfJr Sam'l. Kerr. There are you acres in the tract of which about one half is cleared, the re iuaider being heavily timbered with ak hicko ry ife- The Roil is fertile and adapted to wheat, oat corn, tobacco, clover Ac. There are on the glace a good dwelling, out-hoiws and a well of good water. It will be divided, if necessary, to rit the wants of purchasers. Col. K. II. Coffin of Salisbury will hhow the land, and makfe terms with parties desirous of purchasing. I.Frfurther information apnlv to Col. K tl. L(,u at &anuury a. c, or address me at iiaiiiiL' i.ifii x.. . . . K. K. BRYAN, Exeentor of N.N. NIXON, dee'd. Mafch 6 tf. SMITH'S UNPROVED 1 Patent Well Fixture. Vk call the attention of the public to this admirable invention It is especially recom mended to private families, beini; conveni ent for quick ullinir, self emptying and ease in uraw ing. r or iiurauuiiy u is uusurj'.'iss ed Jiaving an Iron covered Top. the wiud- lass,$rope and bucket are i-rutecteu from the weatjier. It is so rranged as to secure ab solute safety from accident, even iu thehmids of thie most careless, and willfully negligent person. i MERONEY ii UllO. ! 7:-tf. PRESESTER f Iaaffurcand effectual cure for - C pti SUMPTION f And all the dieases of the THROAT, ASTUMA, &C. Seiifl for circular to WM. A. Smith. Concord, N. C, ' lrir salebv C. R. BARKER Jb Co. I! Salisbury N. C. Andi all principal druggists' in the L'nited States;.; April 3 lm.. 38L-4 acres of land, partly within thr eor- porate limits of the citv of Salisbury, eli-ibic- for 1 uutiuiii auu aitio wen aueit to t lie culture of cot eqli. Upon the premises is already a beau tiful and commodious Residence of ten rooms and alj jhecessary out buildings, and .a well o! excellent water. The improvement are nearly new and of the most desirable description ; also a lot o 34 acres upon which is a good ite for below jt real value a lanyard. Ihe property will be sold ercatlv i i i . . pply lo the snlweriber, J. A. BRADSIlAW. Salisbury, Jan. 30, 1873 tf :20 I'll The Great Democratic Journal. THE NEW YORK Wekly News. X3E WOO21ditor St Prop'r . A Muiimioth Eight l'ae Sheet, Fifty-six Columna of Reading Matter. Contain uU the netcs, foreign, domestie, polit ical and general, with full and reliable market repori.?iEach number also vuntaimt s..i.r il j Htpries, and a great variety of literary, iiwmiai auu scieiuiuu matter. etc ete nm. slil,"'"!fnU duiifidently asserted, the u.st I i'vreekly newspaper in this country. TSRMS $2 A YELAR Iilucements to Clubs: Five copies, one year 69 00 I en co)ie, one year, aud extrs ppy to the sender. . . Twenty Icopit-e, one year, and extra' topy .to gender Fifty Hpies, one year, and extra: feopy to sender an . .815 00 an . .$25 00 an ..S55 00 rtfs sending clubs as above, may rc tain 20 per cent of ihe money received by tliem, as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents anpplied with specimen bundles. Specimen eopies sent free to any address. A il letter shon Id Ihj direc ted to NMT YOUK WEEKLY urs, p.nx S7o.i NEW YORK CTTY nnsiT nrprnv ft. if S.t ' . jM. $72p0 BACH WEEK. Agenu;ranted everywhere. Business strictly lesitiiuatell Particulars free. Addresa, 36 ly. if. WORTH & C(), St Louis, Mo. ALL KINDS of-COUnr A X nir a GISTKATES1 XLANKS at thh mm li'xg 1 For Sale. 4jr 1S73. ! ALSO j White Goods, Smbroideries, &c. ! AEMSTEONG, CATOE & CO. Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bennet. Trlamlc- Keck aid Sak Rieboni VELVKT KIROO.VS. KECK Tim Bonnet Silks, SaUns, Velvets and Crapes, FLOWERS. FETH'R3, ORNAMENTS. FRiM'P.Ae. Stiaw Baaaets and Ladles aad Chlldreai's Uat TRIMMED ASV UXTRIMED. j AND IJi OOXSECTINO WACECOOM8 rnirK goods, liu:s, i:3is2toii)c!i:sf Laces, XfU, Collars, Srlts, Hanlerchief, YeUing, Utad 2srets, tc. f-c. Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore St., Baltimore. Md. ni . . 1 ' nirsu ,ooas are niauuiaciureu oy xx or bought for Cash directly from the European and Amencau ManulacturerH, embracing iall the latest novelties, niieq jailed in variutr and chanriess in anv market. . Orders filled with care, promptness: and de- spaun. l;uch b, .5uof. pu. riXKIflPOIlTiiD CKG 'AVISGS Large size) for Framing or for Portfolios. This catalogue of encravinCT comprises a list of elegant works, from the best American aud Eurorean artists. Every variety of subject is represented Portraits, Land-capes, Animals, Figures, Marine Views, atul Historical Pictures from such well known artists as LAN DEES, HERRING. WILKIEEOSA BONHEUR, aim oiners. OVER 700 DIFFERENT SUIUKCTS They are ofcwll sizes, from 12x15 t 2Cx 40 and can be sent by rurul or express prepaid, carefully done up in roller, and withouUinjnry Price, from $1 to $10, according to eize. J8t?A discount made on large purchases. j We also furnish the 1 OF FINE STEEL ENCJRAVIXOS. (Small size) fj. the Portfoilr, crap-Bvk ei IllnsMaiitiu. nri : . . i . , , . 1 uese cngra ui;- navt appealer I in tiie Eclectic M acj A.iM:i!in!eenii. rise t lie Piirt rait of nearly every liistini.islied njan of llie p:isl ami present centuries. Our li.-t contains portraits of HISTORIANS POETS, ARTISTS, WARRIORS, Kl.NGS, STAT1.SM1-A, lllSTORlC AND IDEAl PICTL'RES, &c. - Nearly oil') DIFFEREFNT SriUECT-. Thov are printed on difreieiit sizr-d baiK-r either snia!Isize7.10, or ipiarlo size, 10x12, and can be sei:l ly mail, earcud'y done up trj ri)llei prepaid, to any address. Trirc sni i'.I feizr, SO c!s. Qatrto slzf IS t s. .I "prcii.icn of each .ize and ca!a!riyur on re- ctipt of '2 cent, CA7AI.0;i;ESM-:NT i r.HKTO ANV A!I)K!:Sr? H. E. Tublisbor, 10S Fl'LTDS ST., SEW YORK. Mny 1, if. THE BROVN COTTON GIN PfiANTKUS sh.:t,M ..xamir.i he .lbovp.r.amed oki U!"(l reli.ililr 1 ill I f t . It consliii.s tlx r (j'.iiM i! ( .Streiiirth and D'ira!ili! . e 1-Kvi) r any t fu r in'.it ie : Si.i;T;iei' V 1 1 (.iin .i' and eleaii. nitiKOs e.vc; l-"ie. per II. :ie:i t.) bri':.ii: I -Ii-1 i un'. v. r t'lVr r auuuttt-d to ) ll.e !'i.!:fet niiii.i: .in v.x.ulv We have had tliiity er's j-x peril-; ee in the business, ar.d warrai-.t every pn pe f. el. (Jiiih eo;ita:it!y in tl e hands o!' mir ayeMs, t. wl.iel: weiiii;e iuii etiou. (.'iiei'.'.ai . v ith re. liin.. rials at.d f: 1! particu lars, iii;m !e ;h1 1i lif'.il-t--irjr. IS ll A hi I . Y. P.iCoWN. President, llrown (.'tit ton (iiii Co , New London. (Joiin. CRAWrOKI) llinr.lC. .VirenU Salisbury, N. C. Mareli 0 l:i:os." Manhood Row Lost llt.w Krslor d. Jiet pti'i I rn. n' w fit tin- t Tir: t . t well'- 'c o'-rii'irf I ; on t!ie nl I ot (triroi.l m iMc'i.i ) nf rf P.MA-.iiKH irx "T S 'P nil W'r K In- vul nir ' rmi siIhum 1sikin y (h m..t Thyfi cl 'ncn ap ty. In p- iii.t-irit l i M irrnt', itc. ; a in t'l.ssiMPTi. s, Kfor v fr.il FiTj, im ucid l.y o f iintu-isriir- - r xi.al t X' i ax nc-. tS"l l -e i i sc-i'cjl tuv'op eniv C c'til. 'I lie ct-lrbr te l :iut t. hi ih 'il'irrtlilv rat )-, rt a I Ii iii'.ilrl.-8 f-n - h t!iir y -ra ' mice acfu' i rnci.cr. Oat th a nr iiif --tisrii?i'. r r 1 u-ii- be ! iCJilI.v cU: c 1 liti!)iii the ilmiir rn i re f 'iitvriml in-ili-in- or iti ?pl rat' n I ilir kn '- : jn:riti ii a rr.o.l.. f cure at oin-e i"'Ip, c ilaiu a l rfl-rt-ai, ly nit-aii ft liitli f-vrry Q rer, nn m:.t r - h-t !': c inl t'"" mjj I.e. mny cure I liilf rh. a ly. .! Ivnt 'y nh1 r 'iffil'v. " f Jff T ie I. i t:ire ' out I l,e :n Die liau of Very j .iulli auil e try man In thr lm.il. eit. ': uil:-r st-Hl. in a p in ervel pe, to aty nd.l m. p a'ul on r. ciipt nfii i-n . or two i osl gaiip. A N, tr. Cnlvi-rwr l' "Marria e i. ui!e," r Ct 5 ) ct M At). Ire a Uu Publlirr. ri!A. J tr. F II F CO, 127 Rowery, New York, Posl-oiiice Uox, 4 o S G April 17 tf. Mm ILi A desirable Rrick Iltuise with 7 . o-r..s :ii d all ite.eesarv out nouses : sitiiittf-d in th most desiralJe part of T-wn.. Persons wisbin ! topurehiiM", can apply at this t tLte tf: 1H C Beware of Counterfeits! JOB HOSES' 8IIlFiSilS3cJ,E,9 Ar rtwriwf. OOmnnTnD. DUktmH DrmotUU n, gmuan,kmm,tk. nam, lJb Afate. Jm tack patkag: All OXmri ar, vortHlem imitation: Th eEMUiMB PiUa are anf ailing in th ear of all thoa paiunl and danffereaa dinwnaa to which the female coFst totion i rabject. Tber moderate all exeeMTe fa cor all aappraaaion of the menaee when eaaaod 7 W. ulanuntjon. or diaeaao. In all eaaea of Nerrooa and 8pioal Afleetioaa, Paine in th Back Lb .tra oa alih t zertton, Peipitaton ol th Heart, Hyatarioa andWhitea, they wiU afloat a cor when all other mean ha failed, and althonch wm-f powerful, oontaia aotliinc hurtful to th moat delict te eonatitntioa. cfvilar in Knichih German aad Trench arooad aea bottl fall direction and adrieo. Ill ORNCUta Pill ar sold at moat dru atore. bot 7 ooxd rnnrutt cannot aapply th armjim, do not peraaaded to accept any counterfeit or boan ar ticle bot aend Ob IoUar to the eol proprietor. Jam Moe, 18 Cortlandt Street. New York, with nam of expreaa offie at which yoa wiU call for th pack ! a bottle of th snmn PiU aecnraly and !rL5ckd PUis wrapper wUl be Mat by iwtora RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BBTAJPi PTTIJICOITIC 1TAFERS Cnr Oouon, OoLne. asthma. Bmnitcnma. Soaa 2;. Hoaawonraa. DimroiT Bkathixo, 1m cipntirr ContTJMr-nox aud Lpwo DuiAaca They of notaaU of medicine, and any rtuld win tak UanvThonaanda bar been restored to health that Baa before deepeired. Teptimnny riren in handreda Aak for BRTAN'S PULMONIC WAFKIL8. EPttJA? Per boa. JOB MOSES. Propn. or. 18 Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. 1EIAWABHE'S SPECIFIC PIULS. Prepared by J. OARANC1KRK. No. S14 Ram Lombard. Paris. yi i? 2?. V. r hichly recommended by th entire . .J1 'acnltjrof Trano aa the eery best remedy . in all eaaea of Sperm torrhoB. or neminal Weakneaa; Weak Spin- DeposiU in the Urine; Nervosa Ie bihty. and all the ghastl. train of Diaeaaa answ f" Aboand Secret Habit. They rwr.when all otOOT rmnodiea fail, and hare been need with astoniaa m snnmai by to leadiur French Phyaiciana donac th past li yean. Pamphlet of Adrice in each box. J will b sent Free to any addroea. PrW-eflter Box. beat by mail. -er'lw Srm all eW. reoei pt of price by any advertised A rest. JSCAU O. M06KS. 18 Ootihdt Bt, Nrw Yoas. Ua9rftl Arret lor Anonc. O aug 14, '72. 4S: ly. .GENTS WASTED FC3 McCLELLAN'S The history of the Season leys.Rivers - . wi VM1J VUlMf"'"- tnc Pacific Slope ; l)ccriptionof j roaucts, aiountainsccticry, vaa Lakes, Foresta, Waterfalls, Bays, ft Harbors, joo rages. soo Illustrations and Map. Illustrated Circulars t re Vii. IXI"T i CO, AlXAXA, GwtUi. NlTV YEARS AGO W first kwa Im ' AMrt. Its mrlt ar wall k tkrKltt tk labltbl world It ttf oldest sad boat record of ay Llmiacmt Im tho world. From tlkm mlllioas mwm aillU loms of bottles sold o oompfotmt boo o-rcr rcscbed vis. ami m t. kMOlag svmd PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT, XT HIS NO EQUAL. It la reeommndd with unbonded asearm&eeim all cuea of Cnta, Brnlsee, Bora, tprdns, Kbenma tira. Hard 8weUine, Bite a, "'ii'Tn nflffnsaa el ths JoinU. Froxea Feet, Eara, kc fte aaoBg all arsons, and for 8praina. Founders, BinftMoe PeU Til. Scratches. Windfalls, Hocrf ale. 8paTlns. Svrlac halt. Saddle, Collar and Harness Galls; also diseases of the Eys and Ear In Horses, Mnlcs or Cattle. m TIX ALSO Care Neuralgia, Hhenmatiszn, Ooot. Lm Back. Bait Rheum, Poiaonoaa Bitea, External Bom tad Mnacl Affectlona, Sor Nipple. Ac, and may b J nstly termed the paoaoea for all EXTERNAL "WOUNDS. . to- Remember, title Ualmtat 414 mot spring up In at daw or m, yar, prodndngnn MOST UICXD AND TTHKATrmAJb CUXJU CXA1MKD BT Nrw-BoBH urea Mcthboobi Lnmtnrxa. Bnt w har the experience of orer thlrtf years of trial, with the meat aabstantAl results, and by a multitude of witnesses. I f the Liniment ia not aa recommended, th Money will be Refunded. ' Do not be imposed upon by ' iri; any other Iini ment claiming the name properties or rssolta. They are a cheat and a fraud. Be sure and get nothing bat M-z Jjmi Sou) bt alx. DarooiaTs aid Conmr 8Tomzs at 26c, OOc. and $1.00 jer Bottle. Koncx Sizx of BorrLK. Sttlx, Ac. LYON MPG. CO. 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The quarterly iintfd platt for 1S72, iijfr. prodnce four of J4tn S. lavi' iniioiutltrii'4. xketchc. appropriate to the ft nrKaan.a. He plate, ap-arir in ihf iiue for Jair April, July, and ctoUi wojdd be aloue aik the rrke of a yer'a Milk-r:jf U-n. i . The popular feature of a o iotulr illuatrit "ChriMm.'i.."" t.ur.Aer will he ft'Mii.ucd. :i To i-M't:n!ji raluab'cV iu medf the 3rt world, st a c- f triflinr, ct mmtnd tU Mib iipliri f t).out-aiid hi try Kxlit cf themri'try ; Vol. :i- ih- nm fulriif an! aiirictlj i f Till: Al.JtIfC t-nn be enUt til, itl pntw. lion to ll e r rnuiV al ii.rta.-e J iu mij nr, lh p4iJi.hiri. j r ij- t( roali- "a-(;tr.ct ifir ble anre," by ihe Ij lloaiig unj arallrlcd iWra. rremlnm GThromot Tot 187311 Every nibacrjuV to TJ1FaLJUS U y in advance foV the J tar 13, rttriif, wiihoit additional charge, a loir of U tij oil chroma, afttrp. J. J i til. rj etmititi.t Ii. IU1. painttr. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 19, 1873, edition 1
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