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-: ' - i- " m ' ' ! ' ' ' - ' f'l : ! - i i I If i . i i . j Ah .I f - ! . , j - ' i . . ' ! 1 "- j-''. ! ; f i . , ! ' - . - - -1 simSiaiBsaimm il'. . I' 'i-1 M 4 m 'v:.J'ii: . '!!.! , ': ft ' ,: ! ! " s ' ; I-' l". I. 1 r Hi. : I- r. 1 ,! 1 - T i -5 : II V ( I 1 ' i j t 1 ' 'i f i i I." .!.'; 1J " 4 ' U j. , 1 . ' . ' ., ' t 1 .' 1 ' t I r 4 - i A NOBLK WOMAN. KMhrilU Bulletin, Jul; 31 j 'She i a eaiut, she is a heroinf ! Tbii tlcUmttion waa mado respecting a lady Mr rS reeiJeat in JCashyllle, dar tiig the gloomy days of Jane, when large tinmbers of persons a Iitilo wy beyound lier Tesidciicc was sick and dying of cfao- nThia woman, morcd by the goodness and sustaining by the heroim of her no ble heart, devoted her days and nights to the tick, the dying and and thfe dead. She .vent in the darkness of Hie night, in the rain and mad when the air was loaded vUb 'pestilence, to the Looses of the sick. And she went not on'y to ppak words of tlrccr bt to do with her own hands what rm conld be done to'stay the progress of tlicdiseapr, ton-lieve the distressed ind to i iirrpare the dead for decent interment. . ! When told that his otilil not to Iffave htf comfortable horn! and family and ex , pose health, especially in going into the lioVels ot the poor, her reply wis, "I thvnk it would be wrong to neglect the tick and jJead at tuch a time ai this." I On tho night after tlie day when so tnny deaths occurred in this city We this heroic woman at midnight preparing fk corpse for burial. She washed and dressed 4he dead, catmd ont the infected bedding an 1 clo.hing, difiuft'ctd therooio, kud quieted Ue bereaved children. s S Heroism like tbii deserves thfe.ltisbcflt onlogtum. The world laud? tLucourage of rare men who rink their lives on ih battlefield, but do not those Nashville ladies, who like the one to whom we now Vferf braved the perils of the peMil?ice injhe performance, of duties to the sick, dying, and -ttead, deserve even a higher meed ot praise X I r - GALLOWS PIETY. J It would sem that the surest way to beaven is by the callows. 1 he moment n murderer is condemned to be bung be becomes an object ot interest to the good Christians, who remembering the case ol iqa iniei upon me crofts, ii 'ciw niuunu mui to snatch him as a brand from the burning. It is astonishing in bow short a time the Snost hardened criminals are transformed into devout aud model Christians. W'hen Iheyjcomo to the gallows the" talk like taints, and are so condescending as to forgive all who have injured them. They make addresses full of penitence, piety and good advice, and often times 'arc so confident of "going to glory, that they are disposed to hurry up the hangman. - Tbo two inciK Nicholson aud Ilollohan, who Were executed in Il.iliimore last Fri day. f r the brutal murder of un old lady, seventy years of age, were shining exam , pics of sudden reformation. Both of them made speeches full of piety and advice, and declared that they "died in the faith of Jesus Christ." i2ciwidtZ Whiff. JLVlfNILE FEROCITY. - I Fulton (N. Y.) Times. k Three boys were playing in a grove Monday, and two of therar became angry At tbo third and determined to hang hiui. They selected a convenient limb and . strong their unhappy victim mercilessly in mid-air, and then sat down to see him die. But the victim did not intend giving up the ghost so rapidly, for he cliing to the ropo tenaciously and struggled vio lently to free himself. At length one of the tormentors became impatient.: The .victim did not die quick enough to suit him ; so instead of waiting the gradual approach of the grim monster he determin ed to expedite matters, and started to a iiou.se near uy.to uorrow an axe wuu wnicii to eut off the victim's head. Tire neigh . bor learning what tho axe was wanted for alarmed the neighborhood, asu Among them the victim's mother, ana they all rushed to the grove and cut down the yet Urugglmg boy. T ' - ! 'l CONFESSION. A somewhat quaint story is told in the (JhurcH Herald, published in London, of a Baptist grocer who calU d upon Mnneigu- . Of Uapel to complain. tii.it his daughtt i having surreptitiously attended a aervic - at the Cathedral, htid renoucetl her tnidb . lief. Mousdgnor Capcl listened with de mart urbanity, and ended bv inuuirini? in rfit 1. -;. l.:. Jr.:,... i "Well, the fact is." eiclalmcoVthe Grocer. , ' - . "my daughter used to help me in the aliOD. aud I waut to know wliHthpr she t will be obliged to inform ber confessor . Whrt has nnf hnin n rntnmiii. mt... . . : n ... - t ha llttlm f la.lra Urn tttn AlLlliaf1 , n I.. '-" v e uot in it.- rut i nur iraae i xno .ion6ignor repuea ttiat, if the Baptist's daughter were a cood rirl i abe would be bound to disclose all that Jay on her conscience. "Ah, well, if that's , lha case," cried the grocer, ''III iut join your church too ; for I should like to give bim my dwn account of the matter.? SERVANT LADY ISM. Lt servant girls read and beware 1 An unhappy family in California having been driven by the exigencies to the kitch n to find a cook at an iuteligence office did tremblingly eugage a lady of appar gently exsellent qualifications. After ar - tanging her piano, her sewing machine, Wil-paintinga etc., to the best advantige, .ber proceeded to get breakfast. All went cealmly and merrily until she was diicov-. e ed putting the cucumbers on the range to boil, whereupon the frightened master of the house instantly had her arretted on 'Uncharge of insanity. And this is a repiib iie ! If poor exiles are going to be treated in this manner they might much better stay Jntheliome of tyranny. It is that infa rtnated being who is insane that fondly believes j a cook sboald know ber busi- ilATTLK BltTWPBV " T I if xt ixih . SSAKE.rA fight took pluce the other Jday, ou tbe'premises of a farmer in Pelham, between a hen with a brood of chickens und large striped 'Ynake, which evi dently was on business Tho matronly ifreil made a loud outcry, and at the a p. proach o the reptile flW at it with Tuffl -d feathers and threatening beak, which its fiUverwiy evaded aa best it could, but I lally, after repeated efforts to secure a T H UAA Allil A. thicken and as many rebuffs by biddy, it trtwlrd off into a wall, and the frightened and enrsjjed bird docked a retrca and 1 got away without loss of a single member oi her family Concert (N. II J Patriot. J NEWSPAPER LAWS. V tLoMvm an man v inaaires as to the laws iroternrng the circulation of newspapers, tbat f" J - 1 -1..! .-ta.r we noajii necessary io j'"""-t-o i imafy, whichvwill cover all the qoestwut amama iht havu liiwn adJreSSed to Ui . 1. Subscribers are cooaidered wishing to contiuue their subscription. . i 2. If subscribers ordering the disoontmance oftheir periodicals may continue to send them iihti!U arrearages are paiu ....... , . . . .1 if .ilrih.r8 neglect or refuse to take - i . I their ntriodica la from tbe otnee to wiucn tney are directed, they are huld reswmsible till tliv halve settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. ' j 4. If j subscribers move to other places without; iuforuiing the publishers, and the pipers Are sent to the former direction, they are held respoiwible. 5. The courts have decided that refusipg to take papers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence1 of intentional fraud. j C. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not is held lu law, tu be a subscriber aud must pay f r it. ; j POSTAL 1SFORMATIOX. j Letters go to any part of the United States for three ceiits per half ouce, if prepaid. Unpa4 letters nre.aent'to the Dead-Iettier iffice at Washiugtou. - Leiters wviglilutf over an ounce, and pri? paid a single rate, are firwarded to their dep :iiiatiii; auj the balauce due oolleeted u I'ilivervi ! Cikv letters must be prepaid two cents pir 'naif i iii iri.. Hooka. Postaff- on books, not exceeding fitnr ouiices in welffiil cenm V.A.-U k.l.litioual four ounces or fraction thereof ! 4 cents- Newspapers. Newspapers : sent from the mice oi puDueanun-iiiuy b uitspta ai wc n r i t? m! ....... 1 . I following rates per qiiuvter : ; Dailies, oocis. per qr. Weeklies, 5 " " Monthlies, (not over 4 ox) 3 " i Quarterlies, ' " I " " ! Miscellaueous ?Iatter. On unsealed circu lars, uia rig, priuts, engravings, music, card, ohotoaraiihs, types, cuttings. : routs, seeds. &Cc , on one package to one address, prepaid- not exceeding four ounces 2 oen's ; over four and uot exceedinc eiifht ounces. 4 cents. The weiihts of packages u lifted tu thirty- two ounces. Money. Orders. Money can be gent to any part t th,e country with absolute safety, by obtaining a Mouey Order, for which fe are.- j j On not less than $1, and uot over $20, 10 cents. Over $20 and nit exceeding $50, 25 cents No order issued for less than 1, or more than S20, Sundry l ernes It costs lo cents extra- besides thb regular postage to register a let ter. 1 Stamps cutnu from Stamped Envelopes are not alluwed to be placed upon other let ters. Si:. Valuable Land For Salel Havingl become the sole Proprietor of tht valuable Tract' of Land formerly owned by Jercmia'i arrinrer, and located one mileSouthr Went of ICbwan MilU ttation, and having no use ' tor it, 1 propose te sell it. This track, compris ing 65o acres, is regarded by good judges as one ot the very best and most eligibly situated in the cotthtv. It in admirably adapted to the cultivationLof corn, cotton, tobacco, and the grasses. There is at least 100 acres of bottom, of which about 75 is in cultivation. There is, also, an excellent dwelling and other out buildr ings in great number, a cood well of water. c.L Person wishing to see the land will apply to Mr. Tobias Reaver on the place, or myself near Alt. rieasaiit, is. t. Juneo:6mos. MOSEBA BRIER. DU. J. F GRIFFITH, j DENTIST. Having located in Salisburv, solicits a prao i ice in int; iowii nnu surrounaing country. :.. . i. - w j i.i? . ; CHARGES MODERATE, OFFIC Corner of Main Jc Bank Streets Tva tioors Dclow jjQvden House. j jan. 16 tt. CKAIGE&CUAIGE, ATTORXI2VS M. LAW, Solicitors tit panhrnpfct). iT Special atteutionpaid toProceeinesi in Jiantrtiptcy. Sept. 5,-5l:3ms, THE BROWN cotton om PLANTER should examine the above-named; W ana relifcnte Om before bnvine anr - other.; . 1' .?"Piy umiFu!iiNuuuiauni. it umsiasi ana clean, makes excellent liut (often briuging l-4c. to Per Ibi above market.') and is nnlvprsallv . anitted toihe the lightest running gin made. . . "T. J J1"' FsJuc ln ine ousmess. ana warrant everv am nnrffnt. nin .4 ... I i . I m . tuuHuiuiy in ire nanus oi our asrents. to which : t wu lu'ie luspccuon Circulars' with testimonials and full nartin. lars, may be had bv addressing. ISKAEIiP. BROWN, President, I Rrown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn. CRAWF0RD & UEILIG, Agents Salisbury, -Q- j. March 64 mos. SPIRIT OF THE AGE 'HUE Spirit Of the Age will present a pair oi uue spiciuea worm 5J.uu to every sub scriber for IS73, who pays $2 50 in advance for a year's subscription. The pictures entitled Raphael's Cheruba is executed in the finest style of Lithographic printing; the printed surface o, each is 22x28 inches, and the pictures sell in the stores for $2 50 per pair. Rev. T. H. Pritchaed, D. D., Contributing Rev. H. T. Uciisox, Ediors. The Age is a weekly F:imily Paper, adapted to the Home Circle, the Fanner, the Mechanic the Tradesman, alike in every section of the State; it is not sectional iu its character, nor partizan or sectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated with a view to correctnesand accuracy, its columns will be filled with the choicest matter appropriate to the different de partmentsStories, Historical and Biographical Sketches Travel and Ad vnti,r s.Kk.tt. r i ing, Wit andi Humor, Agricultural, Correspon dence, an Epjtone of tlie Xtws of the Day. &c. OZLZOZUAL 3T01UI1S. The publication of Original Stories is a special feature of the Age, and for this vear we hare procured several from the pe of popular nd interesting writer. In this Department alone we can prota jse our reader entertainment equal in eharacte- fo that cf any of the popular itory papers.' I TERMS IN ADVAXCE i . One copy on year, (with 2 pictures,) $2 50 u " "i without pictures 2 00 six months do 1 25 Every reader of the Spirit of toe Age as published before the war, is earnestly requested to renew their patronage; send for- spectaea copy. Address, r. v LMWAttD'&fcBROUGHTOM. Fb-13 RaWgb.N.C. 4" S5to $20 Erfci! eld, auk mot mvmmwluZZIn&JXyV or .0 lb, ttSifSSJlZ FURNITURE! i iiJ r- T. rnT rirk , j UlJvl1 u11JA vv If froiesaie ana jueuin s--i- .- . - Isytte uttention to their stock of Cot tage' Bedsteads French Chaimber SuiU, AV.lnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. Rockinjrrhairsof all descriptions, ExUjdmoo i uninir TAiiieg'iiiuien ui tf1". ZtZa wh.LVoU. Sofas. uurffBuSt n iimuui"i ---- ' i,., ' vairH aud Parlor Suits. Also, ma y otherarti0ie which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in th western part of the Kt ate lie sure to oaii.neany u " Bote!, next door below the Express office, ee our Blook and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made fruin pholOirophs in oar office) will be supplied. fcSr A full assortment of Kosewood, Metalit nfl Walnut Burial Cases, which can Le lur- ni-jhed at ;t hours notice. NEW TAILORING SHOP IX SALISECUT. T4 The undersigned after an absence of inor. 'rf than 20 vear. durinjr which time he has sinned much experience and knowieagc m uie Droper inanascnieni oi business, nas reiurni io . . . i . Salisbury, and opened a Tailor Shop next door Ui the JiatiGnal JiQtel, room formerly occupied t)V the Mera. Horuh, ns a Sliver fenntli Shop, here he h ever ready to receive calls and ooey orders in nis line. worn warrameu aim ood fits guaranteed. Every possible e-xpense saved to his customer, lie i in regular re ceint of the new style and fashions. l'raue taaen m excnangeior worn wuen buii- abl'e to parlies contracting. Peb.l2,I373-tf:22 SMITHS MPROVED 1 1 Patent Well Fixture. Vk oall the attention of the public to this adutirahle iuveutioir It is especially rocoin- mended to private' families, beiug lonveui eut fr quick tilling, 8elt amptying and ease in drawing. For durability it is uus'urpass- ed - rhaviug au Iron covered I op, the wiud lass, rope and bucket are protecteu trom the weather. It is so arranged as to secure ab solute safety from accideut. eveu in thehaud oi toe mo&i cile, uuu uiiuuiiv ueiru"tui f . . - .. i .... i : 1 1 r. . 1 1 t . i : persou MERONEY & BRO. 7:-tf. ;nterphise The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country ! I $50,000 00 XIV VALUABLE GirTS! II; TO JJE DISTHIPUTEP IX . D. SINE'S ); 63rd Regular Monthlj ift Enterprise. To lie drami Monday. Sept, 15', lh?3. QNE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE of $5;0OO in Gold ! Two prizes $1,000 1 Two prizes 500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Five prizes $100 ) One if&mily Carriages and Matched Horses vith Mlver-Mounted Harness, worth $1,500. Ou4; Horse and Buggy, with Silver-Mounted harness, wortli $600. Oh Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $500. Five Family Sewing Machines, worth $100each! 750 Gold and Silver Lever llvntinq Watchc?. au, worm Jrom to iviOO each. Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry ,Ac., &c Whole number Gifts, 6,000. i; i ickels Liiraited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal rremiunis will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full ist of prizes, a de-' scription of the manner of drawing, and other- information in reference ta the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to mais office, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 ;W. Fifth St. f rixcIXXATa o. The ;Great Democratic Journal. THE NEW YORK Veekly News. BENJ. WOOD, Editor di Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-ix polumtis of Heading Matter. Contains ull the news, foreign, domestic, polit ical and general, w'ith full and reliable market reports; x,acn number also contains several short stories, and a great variety cf literarv, agricultural and scientific matter, etc., etc., con stituting,' it is donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly new-paper in this country. TERMS $2A YEAR. Ilducements to Clubs: Five copies, one year , $0 00 Ten copies, one year, and an extra copy to the sender $15 00 Twenty copies, one year, fand an extri copy to sender... $35 00 Fifty I jcopies, oue year, and an txtrf copy to sender $55 00 Parties sending clubs as above, may re tain 20 per cent of the moncij i tccived by them, as commission. Personsjdesirinf to act as agents snpplied with specimen bundle. Specimen copies sent free to tiiy address. All letters should be directed to HJSW YftBK WERKI.Y XVS ll BOX 3,795. ' hEW YORK CITY POST OFFICE 00 SACS WEEK. . Anll "Je everywhere. Business atrictly legitimade. ParticHlars free. Address 36 ly. v j J. WORTH-4 CO, St. Loui. Mo. ALL KINDS of COURT AND JI A GISTZATESr BLANKS ai His office &1FT E EXTRA OFFER ! SECOND. ANNXTAIi DISTRIBUTION. THECRHOMO "CVTET Elerantly Framed and a share in the Distribution of 8730 Pre niiuns amounting to $41,000. GIVEN AWAY TO Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly, OUR FXXU2SXDS FRIEND Chromoii are delivered at once. The distri bution will Potitirelytake place on the Twen tieth day of Aucustt. Eighteen Hundred and .eventv-Three. OUR CMKOMO "CUTE" isl6x20incheain aixe, acknowledged to be the finert and handsom est picture ever given with any patter. OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND i an eight paee illustrated family and utory weekly in its third volume, has now over Seventy-five Thouday .subscriber, and rapidly increasing, which in- ures the success of the Present ditribntioo. The Publishers of Our F iresideFriend have ent to Its subscribers this year over Beventy Thousand copies of the chronio ,,Cute"and are shipping hundreds every day. Subscription Prue, lliree Dollars Per Year, which give the subscriber Fiftv-two numbers of the best Fami ly eekly, the Cbroroo "Cute" finely framed. and a numbered Certificate entitling the holder to one l;are in the distribution of premiums for ulMcribe Jioir with the spent or pend direct to the publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES. psniculxrn, eic, sent free. h 11X110 In every trtwn, at home AuHl3 1 5 or a11.1;- , t?ri WANTED vnnii umu una iioerai pieinminsfor getting up clubs. ' The best outfit. Sond at once for Terms and particulars Address. WATERS fc CO., Pah., Chkago. FINKtHPOUTLD JRG AlGS Large size) for Framing or for Portfolios. This catalogue of engravings comprises a list of elegant works, from ihe best American and European artists. Every variety of subject is represented Portraits, Landscaes, Animals, Figures, Marine Views, and Historical Pictures from such well known n'rt'uts as LANDEES, HERRING. W1LK1EROSA liONHEUR, and others. OVER 700 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS. They are of all aijes, from 12x15 to 26x40 and can be sent by mail or cxpresss prepaid, carefully done up in roller, and without injury. Pricp, from SI to S10, according to size. JBSyA discount made on large purchases. III ALOCI KS SKM FUF.E TO 1M1DDBKSS. We also furnish the ELECTIC GALLERY oy FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. (Snail Mzr) for the Perltvilr. hernp-Book or lllistratlao. lliese engravings nave appeared in iiic Eclectic Magazine and comprise the Portraits of nearly every distinguished man of the past and iiresent centuries. Our list contains portraits of HISTORIANS. POETS, ARTISTS, WARRIORS, KINGS, STATESMEN, HISTORIC AND IDEAL PICTURES, &c, &c, Nealy 300 DIFFEREFNT SUBJECTS. Tliey are printed on different sized paper ; either small sire 7x10, or quarto siie, 10x12, and can be sent by mail, careiulfy done up in rollei prepaid, to any address. Trite small size, 10 et. Qtarto size 15 e s A peciven oj each site and catalogue tent on re ceipt of 25 ctnt. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. S. It. PSLTON, Publisher, 108 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. May 1 tf. Is a sure and effectual on re for CONS II MP T ION And all the di eases of the THROAT, ASTZXMA, kC. Send for circular to WM. A. Smith, Concurd, N. C, For sale bv C. R. BARKER A Co. Salisbury N. C. And all principal druggists in the United States. April 'Jm., Beware of Counterfeits , JOB HOSES' S1VACE'8 Art Kr(cn? OOrmirUTD. UUAonttt frottt " nr 10 ' f 'UrTnu to Wkakt yrtatrr pr';:: n. y Jb loe m rrK paekatn. All okrr, arr w-airmt ,ati;u.. Th eiMorjos Pilla are anfailiiur in thevnt,t Jt thooe pwahU and dmoxenxu diMe to which the fcrnU oocsttuUon 11 Bobjeet. Thmr modenu ail ticn I Si t HrB"oo 4 Uie when cauoeo t eold, ltalammatioo. or 4iMm. In ail cam o( Nrrona and bpinal Affpctioua. Paina in tho Bck of tba Hmrl, HyBUncaaafWhiUa. tbey will Vnect a cura when aU other neui have tailed, and jlthonah y"7 powerrnl, contain nothing hurU-jl to the moat di'licate constitution. Circular ia KnjrHah Ganaan and French aronnd eactt bottle given lull direction and advice. Tna oFuriNE Ptlla are aoM at moat dmr atArea. but your drnjeariat fanntit supply the r.iryiriNF. d i not D perraaded to accept any c-anterteit r Imrui ar tJOlo put send On lk.lr to the arle propnetor. .lob .Mimm, 18 IJprtlan.lt btnet, fj-w Vna. wnb ni.ma axpresa office at which you will call for lha paca K. and a bottle of the OKNtnx. Plla anrelv and xreJi m tlaia ''raPP" wUl be aeut by return RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. ItltTAf'S PTTLMOIV1C TTAFUnS V., W'-m, COLDB. AKTBMA. KhOrt hiti. Soki LAMma' tJTKTl.T HUlTHUtO, lH- cava no taau of medicine, and any rluld will Uka ir JL .TBoanl been re-forml t health that JDaa before (impaired. Te?tim. ny jfiven in hundred f caaa. Atk tor BK VAN'S PUI.WONK' WA KKRS. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DELaniRTIE'S SPFfinr PILLS, Pf;panKl by J. OARAN( l. TV m " 514 Ruo lwal. Pari. 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