I V J ' I - I I- 1 i.i V. v,V - ;t 1 . f ; ' 1 'i': 1 v . 3 j : i r '3 i 1' THE DAD BOY, AD T11K QOOD. ! ; ) There vu -once a y oun and loyely Voj.wLoie mother parud hi. liaijr dowo, f tie middle, and occaiiou. "Lit bira on j tit back with a flat-inm. There was aUa a bad, wicked . and depraved boy, abooi whom 1, at the uiottient, j!o not recoil any further particular. 'These two wer brought up together, and jiuiul iaacoaaljr rcecivd a preient of a aover tip. apdee. - Oh how that bad, witk and slepraved boy kick up hia neelaJ -The ' good boy smile thfc whije neraphicatly and slabbered. The bad boy er.t straightway vd laid out his good m ney in nil manner . ad klodl of nasty and indieatible mease -.kard bake. cocoAuut (he bought fifteen f (bete), bull eyes, elink licorice; tam miiadi and Australian beef. The boy fell ;Uaad gorged uiJeoualy upon these things 4 99 eibatifti-d his little capital, Coming to the good Inty when it wm all gone, , Witk a long piuiful face. "Ah !" said the i -food boy, 'had yi not apeni your sov- ttlga tka foolishly you wroud have had It mow at I have mine I intend of buying kard-bake thing 1 myself nja ver touch, oXeeptwhentt is given rue f-yoti might , bare bestowed' five shilling- upob the Bocletv for Supplying Wooden legged Infidels. with VVoistcd Slippers Instead o baying eocoanun, you might have . dropped ar.oi her Hve bob ino the dona tion box of the Hospital for Paralized ' 8bakers, and, inttead of waiting the other Un shillings in the way yo;n have you night have done, I don't know what was rood kind, generous, and nolle." The bad boy, confused and confounded, turned ' way bis head at thw, and wept bitter tears. Then the good boy went otifor ' Stroll, feeling even so much good er for ' baring said what he had, and on his Way , ateeidcntlv dronued Ins own govern ' 7 ' 1 . n down a sewer grating. PuncJi. ' Since Mr. Lecky suggested :hat the use 1 of the potato as an article of diet was re sponsible for the physical degenercy of the Irish race, several German writers on etknologyhave pot forth prediction that nations, so far from improving, will de- teriorate, both physically and menially, should potatoes become' their y principal food.'1- Carl Voi.it; maintains that the totato contributes verv little ! to ward? the restoration of wasted tissues ; while Muld er, the the Holland physiologist, gives the , tame judgement when he declars that the " excessive use of potatoes among! he piloses classes, and coffee and tea among th higher ranks, is the cause of tjie indolence ' of nations. Ltdenfrost nuintaun, that i' that the revolutions f the last .three cen turies have been due to revolutions in notrilion. The queHtiorr has also been raised whether the general uc of the po tato, to the exclusion ef other articles o food, is not responsible for a great deal o the growing physical degeneracy of New Xjngland. Taking Fisii With NitjIq (Jlycer I3TE.- One of the means to opieii the great raft in Red River, Lduisana, sdys a Smith rn paper, had enveloped everything of Interest to fishermen, We h ire reference to that explonivo power, nitio-glyc-'nne lrbich is now hcing so Miccesiifullr niani palated by Lieutenant Woodruff. In t li. !s. maaing a uiow, or blast, one uajy last weet In ihe neighborhood of Konnk' Canal, a toe least calculation lou tisii;. weighing from 1 to 100 pounds, were killed bythe eoncussioii. 'I ho charge was iour pounds ol nitro glyceiiuc in the two champagne bottles, sunk to a depth of seven feet un der water. The explosion wajs fearful to behold. The air wbb filled With water, fish, flying timbers, logs, &c. Fish enough for the force at work a djjy o iwq were gathered up, and the balance i ut did not recover from the Mdluu" were left on the field of battle. A BiriWilliam Armstrong's plan of coast and barbpr defence is by meam of a num ber of small barge like steamers or floating gun cairiages, each aimed witti one very heavy gun. These have been adopted to - tome extent in England. The first gun boat built warthe Stannch, seventy uiine leet long, and twenty ilve feet pn&m : her draught of water when loaded jis six feet, and her displacement one hundred and fifty tons. She carries a ninejinch rifled . "Woolwich gun, throwing a shot of two I bondred and fifty pounds with a charge of fiftys pounds. The gun iJ mounted upon a platform, which can be raised to the satfaceof the deck, or Joweied beneath itby means of four large screws, in con- - nee t ion. with machinery driven jbv a dbn ' key engine. Thus the cun can be safely ana securely siowea away i all ordinary i WU5T r CESISH A. BEAT. !A Case IS . T - . rt la concluded in Indiana in a manner to indi eatf that when a railroad company sells a ticket it i with the understandine that the passenger will be furnished a seat. A passenger in Indiana lately refu led to give the conductor his ticket until his Was siip- plic4 yrkh a seat. The train be ng crowd e the conductor could i not conply with bis request, and put the pasen ;er off the ear, throwing hi baggage after him. The "latter entered a suit against the compahv, 'and Was awarded S2.000 damages by the jury wnicn ineu mo case. Tm N Hotel at Saratoga. The United States Hotel in constrUQUon at Saratoga Springs, it i "Y'l 11 colua,n one inouand One hundred and twelve rooms, of wliich seven hundred and sixty-eight are lodging rooms . Pjlvaei parlors, sixty-five public parlors, ' iixwhlnwelve halls ori the firkt floor ; a . ladiei' granoTarlor, eighty-six by fifty two.; grand dining hall, two hundred and twelve by fifty-four erand saloon, firtv- two by forty ; reception room, by thirty by fifty-two. j Milk, it Is now found out, a lint being given ftvery few hours, will check violent ftomach ache and incipient ehol ;ra. Only you laostn'lixHl it, but heat it sufficiently d UVagreeally warm. Typhhid fever, ruel h a tiger, fa a disease lor which Ihe doctor have never been able to'do much. ! JJow; we are told that milk is an excellent , medicine to give in such cases. It nour ihea, promotes sleep, wards off delirium, and1oothe the bowels. The patient both iri typhoid and scarlet fever ii to have all " t . ll. 1 , ' ! '; ,liic JBlia ue w ants. ' ' I . ' : .--ft ' - ' XEWSPAPEKLAWS. WV Wmmm bo man v inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of newspapers that we fiad it necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all the questions that hive been aturesseu w u . 1. Subscribers are cooswerea wuuing w contiuae their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering tne msconiinance of their periodicals may conuuue w aeuu tneui Until an nrreain,va 3. If subscribers neglect or reiuse to take their periodicals from the office to wnicn iuy are directed, they are held- responsible till they h4ve settled their bill. aud ordered them discontinued. ' 4. U subscrilers mve i oiner piaces. without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are heia 'responsible. 5. Tps courts have aeciuea inai muMux ttlnnrs frotn the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidenee-wf Intentional fraud. 6. Ah v person who receives a newspaper and makes use f it. whether he has ordered it or not. is held lu law, to be a subscriber and uiust pay for it. - 1 POSTAL JSFOEMATIOX. Lettrilra eo toanvTmrt of the United States for three cents Der half once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent tu tue ueaa ieuer . ' - 1 A A. office & Wasnington. Letters weiglimsi over an ounce, ana pre paid a sfingl rate, are forwarded to their Ues tiuation?, audthe balauce due otllected ou Jeliver. City fetters must be prepaid two oents per lialf ounce. ' . Boolcl. Po8tagon books, not exceeding four ounces in wesht cents. Fa.,h?.Uiriiiual four ounces or traction Newspprs. Newspapers sent from the ffice of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter ; lvalues, "t"'"1"' xi" Weeklies, P " Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3 " Quarterlies. " 1 " ; Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu lars, mans, prints, engravings, music, cards uhot2rftDhs, types, cuttintrs, nots. seeas. Ace. on bne package to one address, prepaid. not exc4edin four ounces 2 cen's ; over four and not! exceeding eitfht ounces. 4 cents The wefghts of package U limited to thirty two onnces. Money Orders. Money can he sent to any oart of the country with absolute safety, by obtaiuiu'g a Money Order, for which fees are: i On nt less than SI, and not oyer $20, 10 cents- I Over &J0 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents No order issued for less than $1, or more than $20. Sundry I ernes It costs 15 cents extra, besides uie regular postage tu register a let ter, j ' Stamps cut out from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to he placed upon other let ters. 1 Valuable Land For Sale. i- ' Having become the sole Proprietor of the valuable Tract of Land formerly owned by Jeremiah Barringer, and located one mile South West of Rowan Mills station, and having no use for it, I propose te sell it. This track, compris ing 6oqJii acre, is regarded by good judges as one ofjlhe very best and most eligibly situated in the county. . It is admirably adapted to the cultivation of corn, cotton, tobacco, and the grasses, j There is at least 100 acres of bottom, of which! about 75 is in cultivation. There is, also, an f scejlertt dweipg and other out build ings in great number, a good well of water, &c, Persons wishing to see the land will apply to Mr. Tobpis Beaver on the place, or myself near Mt. Pleakant, N. C. June 56mos. MOSES pA RRI ER. CRIaIGE & CRAIG E, ATl?ORjK-VS Al j !' AXD Soltcitqrs in )ankrttpfri). t$r Specia) attentionpaid toFroceeings iu Bankruptcy. j I Sept. 5, 5l:3m8. SPIRIT OF THE AGE u - i ' 1 H E Spirit of the Aoe will present a pair J- of fine pietues worth $3.00 to every sub scriber fo 1873twho pays $3 50 in advance for a ye4r's -subscription. The pictures entitled Raphsers Cherubs is executed in the finest style of Lithographic printing ; the printed surface o. each is 2?x28 inches, and the pictures sell in the stores for;$2 50 per pair. Rev, H. Pritchard, P. Contributing Kev. i. l. uuuso, . J Edi'ors. The A6e is a Weekly Family Paper, adapted to the Htime Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the tradesman, alike in every section of the State ; it is not Sectional in its character, nor partizan or sectarian. .Besides all the news of the day, Collated with a view to correctness and accuracy 4 its columns will be filled with the choicest matter appropriate to the different de partment btones, Historical and Biographical SketchesJTravel and Adventure. Sabbath Read ing, Wit find Hnmor, Agricultural, Correspond uence, anpitone ol the Jew8 of the Day, Sc ORIQZZ7AL STORIES. The publication of Original Stories is a special , r.....v.5.,,i0i,,iim, we have iKinnlar and interesting writers. In this Department alone we can promise our readers entertainment equal In characte- to that of any of the popular story papers. ' TERMS IN ADVANCE : One copy! one year, (with 2 pictures,) $2 50 ,r " " ' without pictures, 2 00 " " ?six months do 1 25 Every reader of the Spirit of theAge as published; before the war, is earnestly requested to renew itheir patronage; send for specimen copy. Address, IEDWARDS ir. BROUGHTOM. " Ralegh, N.C. THE MOUSING STAR. j DAtLY EDITION: THOqGH CJNLYFIVE YEARS OLD, HAS THjE Largest Daily Circulation of any nevvspapfr iu th State, und a circulation in Wjlming!t..n fifty per cent, larger than that of any other paper. j WEEKLY EDITION : Now combined with the Carolina Far mer, making one of the best Family Newspapers in the South. Circulation very large and rapidly increasing. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Daily! Star i year.. ... 6 months -S7 00 ..3 50 ..2 0 ..2 ..100 r 4u tio . . . . . WrEEKtY Star 1 yar j ' 6 months. " f ' 3 months.. 5q Itmav!!be safelv assfrtt-d itt paper evr established in North Ca-olinahas made such rapid progress as The Morxisg Start. tSSfrid for specimen eopis. Address, WM. H BERNARD j WILMINGTON, NC. ALL K1XDS of COURT AXTri YGISTRATES" BLANKS at this office Apma WiC., Prtd,ll4iar : .... - :-'- j. a. CLODFELTER & CO.: WkolesaUandEetail Dealers in Furniture! j IxVTTE attention to their stock of Cot tage Bedheads French ChaimberSuiUs Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. Kockinjrnhairs of all descriptn.ns, txtension Dining Tables-tables or alt Kinas-- uru.c, Bureaus, Washstands, Whatnots, Sofas, Eeception Chairs ana ranor aui. manv other articles tH'-" 4 .J sell "as cheap or cheaper than any House in the irestern part of the State J ; lie sure to cali.neariy opi"Mic .u Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stook and hear onr prices, uur terms twu. i Special orders (made from photographs m bur office) will be supplied. i VB A full a8sortmentof Rosewood, Metalit. nd Walnnt Burial Cases, which can ne tun eished at 3 hour notice. Jan 16 ly, NORTH CAROLINA FRUIT. CIRCULAR rnOlVE THE Pernio Horticultural Society. I At a Meeting of the PEKNSYLVAyiA.HoaTi- qcLTt'BAL Society, held on the 20th of May, 1873, a resolution wa passed, as follows.: v Jtaolrtd, The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society having learned that the soil and climate of North Carolina is exceedingly favorable to the production of fine Fruit, we hereby earnest ly invite the Fruit Growers, Societies and Ama teurs of that State to Bend specimens of their products, such a Apples, rears, U rapes, and specimens of native Wine, &c., to the Autumnal delphia. Ox Tuesday, September 16th, 1873, To continue four da vs. and that tables be set apart for the display of thi Fruit, and that Monev rremiums, and Medals be awarded by the proper committees, for such collections of Fruit, agreeably to the published schedule of tpe Society. In accordance with this resolution, the Com Euittee of Arrangements will Bend this circular to numerous r ruit (.1 rowers, and persons inter cted in this subject, with the schedule of Pre thiums, nnd reseccfally solicit their aid and cjo-operation to make the display ol Fruit from Torth Carulina an honor to that State. It is desirable to have the packages of Fruit reach Philadelphia on Monday, September 15th. j Packages may be sent hy Express, addressed tbTiios. A. Andrews, Sup't Horticultural 1111, Philadelphia, Pa. Letters rv-pv i (ing contribi;tions, may be sent tp the same a ; Jress. 1 THOS. A. ANDREWS, f Superintendent of Exhibition, I Horticultural Hall Philadelphia, July 1st 1873. 46:tf v only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country ! I 850,000 00 IN VALTJABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTJ;ll4i:TKD IX J L. D. S I SM E'S 163r7 Regular Monthly IGift Enterprise, iTobc drawn ZIondag, Sept, 15A, 1873. f- ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE of $5,0OO in Gold! Tjvo prizes $1,000) Two prizes $500 Pkch in OREENBACKB, l''vc prizes 5100 ) (me Fainily Carriages and Matched Horses with if . Hilver'Mounted llarncs, north $1,600. SsOne Horse and Boggv, with Silver-Mounted lijirnero, worth $600. One Finertoned Rosewood Piano, worth $500. Hve Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each ! 70 G(Ad and Silver Lever Hunting Watcher. s ; ( all,) worth from $20 to $300 cuh. Ipold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry.&c., &c. if Whole N umber Gifts, 6,000. i Tickets Limited to 50,000. JtGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, toj. whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Sinsrle Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve i Tickets S10 ; Twenty-five TicketB $20. Cfrcularrt containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution. iujue eenk w any one oruermg tnem. A" let ters must be addressed to iaik office, L. D. SINE, Box 86 fdl W. Fifth St. CINCINNATI, O. I Manhood t Roy Lost How Rfslorrd. rSjgfm Just published, a now ediition of . bniverweu's celebrat ed XlSSaV on the radical (Without medicine) of Sperm atorkhoea or Seminal Losses, Weakness. Involuntary Semi nal Losses, Impotexct. Mental and Physical Iticapaeity, Impediments to MarriaA. etc. : alio..Cojt8CMPTioNi Epilepsy and FiTs.induc edjhy self indulgeneo ir sexual extravagance rSf Price in a sealedenvelopc only six cent, fThe celebrated author, in this admirable es say, clearly demoustrates from a thirty years sutcessful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self abuse may hi radically cured wfthout the dangerous use of internal medicine orjthe application of the knife; pointing out a mde of cure at onee simp', certain, and ef fectual, by means of which everv sufferer no matter what his condition m ly "be, may cure himself cheaply, and radically, tWThis lecture hhould be in the bands of eriy yonth and every man in-the land. ent nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any adjressposf-paii, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. . Address the Publishers. J CflAS. J. C. KLIN'G &CO.. lg Bowery.- New York. Post-OfBce Box. 4S86. THE BROWN GIH The GOTTOH PANTER shonld examine the above-named old and reliable Gin before buying any other It combins the required qualities of Simplicity. Strength and Durability. It Gins fast and clean, makes, excellent lint (often bringing Mc. to I-2C. per lb. above market.) and i universal Ir admitted to be the lightest running gin made We nave had thirty year's experience in the business, and warrunt everv gin perfect. Gins constantly intbe hands of our agents, to which wef?iuTite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials and fall particu lar!, may be had bv addressing. S ISRAEL F. BROWN, President. ii Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Coao. CRAWFORD IIEILIG, Agent Salisburr, March 64:io. r. lEXTRA OFFER ! SECOND. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION. THECBHOMO "CUTE" Elegantly Framed and a share in the Distribution of 8730 Pre- miuna amounting to $-11,000. GIVEN AWAY TO Every subscriber to that Popular Weekly, oun rxxuzsxDxt parsxro Chromoa are delivered at once. The distri bution will Positively take place on the Twen tieth day of August. Eighteen Hundred and neventv-Three. OUR CHBOMO "CUTE is 16x20 inches in size, acknowledged to be the finert and handsom est picture ever given with anv paper. OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND is an eight page illustrated family and story weekly in its third volume, has now over Seventy-five Thousday Subscribers, and rapidly increasing, which in sure the success of the present distribution. The Publishers of Our Fireside Friend have sent to its subscribers this year over Seventv Thousand copies of the chronio "Cut" and are shipping hundreds every day. Subwriotion Price, Three Dollars rer Year, which eive the subscriber Fifty-two numbers of the best Fami ly V eekl v. the Llircmo "Cute" finely framed. and a numbered Certificate entitling the holder to one'-share in the distribution of premiums for 1873. Subscribe now with the agent or send direct to the publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars, etc., sent iree. A iTlVlTW In eVRry town.at home rtun i o o fif VI t W 111 U'll tl t f u T-jillIti rr T rim casn paia ana uner&i hl A IM I U li pi oininmsR.r getting VI mil X I- U up clutw. The best outfit, oend at ouce lor Terms and particulart- Addreos. WATERS & CO., Pub., Chicago FINK IMPOUTfcD UMO:AVIGS Iarge size) for Framing or for Portfolios This catalogue of engravings comprises a list of elegant works, from the best American and European artist. Every variety of subject is represented Portrait, Landscape?, Animals, Figure, MarineWiews, and Historical Pictures from Mich well known artists as LANDEKS, IIEHRIXG. WILKIEKOSA EOMIEUK, and others. OVER 700 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS They are of all sizes, from 12x15 to 26x40 and ran be sent by mail or express prepaid carefully done up in roller, and without injury Pile, from SI to SIC, according to size t"A discount made on large purchases. I'irALOClES SEXT FCF.KTO AMAIib&nSS We also furnish the BLUCTIC OALLSRY oy FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. (mall Hit) lor the rrtf:ir, Strait-Boot or Illast ration. Thexe engraving!) have appeared in the LEclwtic Magazine and comprise the Portraits of nearly every distinguished man of the past and present centuries. Our list contains portraitsof IIISTOKI A NS POETS, AKriSTS, WAKKIOKS, KINCS STATESMEN, HISTORIC AND IDEAL PICTURES, &c &c. Nearly 300 DIFFEREFNT SUBJECT? Thev are printed on different sized psper either small size 7x 10, or quarto t-ize, I Ox 1 2, aix can be sent by mail, carei'ul'y done up in roller prepaid, to any address. Price small size, 10 els. Qa trio lzr 15 c s A specimen of each nize and ctlalojue sent on re ceipt vj Z't cent. CATALOGUES SKXT FREE TO ANV ADDRESS 33. Zl. PELTOIJ, Fublishcr, 108 FVLTOS ST., NEW YORK. May 1, tf. mm Llif .PBESEBVER Is a sure and effectual cure for CONSUMPTION , And all the dieases of the T QUO AT, ASTXX&XA,' dtC. Send for circular to WM. A Smith, Concorrl, N. C, For sale bv C. R. BARKER Co. Salisbury N. C. And all principal druggiM in the United States. April 3 9m., Bewaro of Counterfeits . JOB MOSES' 8arAiJJK,H Art Ttrnnrtrrly OO TT nTT. HrrrflD. lHhom rr to il ike eoMnlrrrnc to amir r urnni'. TU wmiitn km tk, num if Jmb Mmn an rl, ptela-j. A'l whrrt mrr iVm ,.m. Th PK.u-r Pill. ar nnfwlmc in thecnrr all th (imiaful n.l daoxerooa dioe to which the female or et totioni. eobjeck Ther modem all rxcs.r and core all aapprrwaion of the metiae when caos1 r eold. iilammatiii. or diea-f In all ctxi f N miaand 8pmal Affectmna. Pains in th Ha-k and 1 Ldtnbs, ratiae on aliKht exertion. raliiUlD of the Heart. Hysterica and W b'tfla. thejf ll efleel a core wben ail ctenr Diaai. have ,'aiM. and although nr powertul. euntaia uutluuc bartlul to the laoet delicate oonstitntmn. Circular in Knglmh Cefiraa and Fr ch around ecu bottle a-iTcs tnll direction and adrice. The OKKt'lNr. Tilla are sr.M at met dm c stores, bot li y oar dmannt cann t enpply thn '.km ink. do not be persnadrd to ate. pi any ccntHrit or lui ar ticle hot send One Ifc.lUr in the 4e jmprMlr. Js JflOMes, 18 l ottUndl Ktrmt, New V.k. with name of expres office at which Ton will rail for the pack ae and a bottle of the ut.NMNK lilla aecurelrand afelj paciod in plain wrappers will be seat by rtn erpreea. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRTAX'f? PULMONIC r.tVEltS no C,'r.Hs. Cot.rm. .'srnu... KnoNtMiTia. rV.i.k TUBOATf ltOAlltir.K.-ii. DlllUHT HRATHIa. In- r l.x CoN8C3irri.)N ash Lrin.j Iiri,a. They lae notaau of medicine, aud any ild will take - Thousand Uaro Ihj:i r oril to health that ld beforu deepa.ri. Tti?M'-nv giw m hnndreds of eases. A ok for BRYAN'S fUliMt M : W A 1 R8. tor, 18 Cortlandt Street, New York. THCjyEAT FRENCH RCMEDY. I EliAWA n Tl KS SPECIFIC riJi. Prepared by J. GAKA.NelKKK. No 14 Rue Lombard. Pun... ' . ptUa are highly reconimrn0.i1 hrlhe entire Medtual Faculty of r'rance as the orjr best rt-med In all caaeaof ,Sm iaurrhopa. or rro'.nal Wexknem; Weak Knine-. l'epoeita id the Urine Nrr?ou D. bilitr. and all the ffhiiatl, trim of Uimiacs anaine from Ahoiutand Secret Habits Ther r. r. h"n all other remedies fail, nl hare been mh1 with aMnmah tn eaceena by the lea-lini French Phnqciane dunnc the past 15 year. Pamphlet f Adnre in each box. or will be saat Free to any addreaa. Price t 1 per Hox. rwnt br mail, tmir.lt.. alrA j'rtm all vtwr. 7" ? receipt o.' pnee by any adTertjed AaenC Ml Uoocrai Bt for A.uertea. aag 14, 72. 43: ly. A desirable Brick House with 7 roor.i? arc all neffftisArv out 'nonces : ("ituatcd in tht most desirable part of Town. Persons wisbin; to purchase, can appljat tLU oice. tf:J8 WILSON'S JLIVER RKMEDT, a sure ana wrmanenr urejoruu diseases mMMmmm jSL 3L 353 caused by a derangeci Jter. such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Heartburn, Fe vers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costireness, Sick Headache, Pains in the Head, and all hindered disease0. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HA VE IT. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by WILSOn:5t BLACK. March. C-3mo. Clarhtts, X C. YEARS MEXICAET MOSTfflG L1IIESIT Wa first known. In America. Its Uaerlts) are well knwn lhrouhowt lbs habitable avorld. It Uailhr oldest and best record .f mttf LiaUirnt in Iks oild. Fom the atlllloM aipoti mill ion of bottles aoM is TtnilaUl Itas rer rcsveUed us, aud m a lirullny; and PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT, IT HAS If 0 EQUAL. It is recommended with unbounded iMOtiBctli sllcaMMiof vut. brulws. Bmrus. bpns. Khsums t ain. Hard 8wellin. BiUk. Cbilb slns. BUffneae ol the Jo.nU. J roztn Fet. lars. Ac. Ac. amonf all persona, and tor Sprains. Founders. Topbooe. Tsll Lnl. Scratchc. Wind-Us, Uoof-sle. Ksvins. Spring. halt.8addU. Collar and liaise CaJaj lto diseases of ihe Ere and 1 r In tu luo Cure Venndeia, Hheumstisan, Cent. Lam Back, bait r.lit-UDi, loiaonoua bite. Lxtercal Lon and Muaclo Affectiuna, Boro Nipples, Ac, and may Da Justly termed the panacea for a 1 1 EXTERNAL : !WOUNDS. MJ Remember, thl Liniment did not spring n p in a day or ft year, producing TBI MOST ABSL'ED AVD VKXATOXaL CCkaa CXAJULO T Xsw-Eoan akd VrmncCM I.ryiaiy s. Ttitwetav the experiercaof over Hill t tan of trial, wtUt the meat subatact al itauIU. and ly a tiull-ludc of Witntiaca. ; i If the Liniment ia not as recommended, th Money will lie Refunded. Co not be Imposed upon by nricg any other Lini ment claiming th same piopcitiea or resuHa. They ace a chtat and a fraud. La sure and get nothing bat llimi M4ce Le lEfSOLD BT ALL DmCOOiaTS AITD CoUXTBY 6TO AT 20c, 60c. and SI. CO per Bottle. JCotice Size or Lottj-k, Eitli, Ac. i LYON JIFQ. CO, HAGiX'S Magnolia Bali a rrw .KTrucxncrss m.vee a Pur3 Blooming Complexion. It is pnrrly VetrMaM. an lit operation i seen and f-U at tjuce. ltlx'ria4T wil! Vii 1 'lushed Appear ance caiu-d by H- at. 1 iutic, ayl Lkx-iteraent. Uaala an l roiov. a all :litchiaand'Hnipla. dispetltnt; dark and un.'tigbtly shU. 1: i v. a away Tau. Freckle, and Snnbnrtj. and by )U bit powerful loflueoca mautlesthc Udod etiotk wiCl : $ YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. rVMd lT all Tni?-r1t and Eaary i."torca. Dpot tlJ far K r--t'. Mm- iji , -4 the; ' Scipniific Aimerican, FOR 1873. DAUTIFl"I.LY ILLUSTRATED. The StJfxtific Ajf.rI'-!n, now in its 28lh year, enjqp-H ihe widest rim-ftlalioii of any anla gon periodical in llie worldj. Il contents einlirare thelatest and mot inter- eKtiny information pertaining to the IndiiHtrial, Mechanical, and Stientilic rrogrea of the World; !)criptiin, with Btmntiful Engraving, of New Invention", New laiplcments, New Pro reBes, ard Improved Industrie of all kindn; Ui-efnl Ntex, l":iet, RtcipaH, Sugeliona and Advice, hV Practical Wrilert, for Workmen and Kniploycfr, in all the varioiw Arts. Descrijiions of Improvement, Divoreriea, and Irnjxjftant Works, pertaining: to Civil and Mechanical Kninccriii, Mjllinj:, Mining and Metatlnrp ; UccohIh ofth latest progrtwi in the Aplcation of Steam, team Kngincering, Iiailwayaj Ship-hnildinjr, Navigation, Tcle grnphy, 'elefrraph f'.nginet-ring, Electricity, MagnetU.1, Lihl and Ileal.' j The Latcl Uucoveries i n Iiiotograpliy, Chera- ixtry in tlik; Arts and in Dorm-tic or Household i Economy ; ! The latest Irformation pertaining to Techno ! logy, MUroacopy, Matherrfnti", Astronomy, GtrOKraphV, Meteorology, Mineralogy, (Jeoloify, , Zwdogy, Uotany, Morticiiltnre, Agriculture, Archilecttire, Rural Economy, Household Econ- ! omy. Fooi, Lighting, lleatii, Vetiiilaiion, and i n ..m.. : In Khorf the whole range iff the Science and Practical Lrta are t-nihracvd within the scieof the Scientific American. Nojicrton who desires to be int-lligenjly informed can afford to be without this paper. . ; Farmers, Mechanic, Eptincer, Inventora, Mannfactarers, Chemiiita, f.overs of Science, Teachers, -Clergymen, Lwyer, and People of all Professions, will find the Scientific American to be of gr'eat value. It shoold have a place in every Ed roily, Library, Studjr, Oftitpand Count-1 ing liwni ; in everv lieaaing Kooru, Coilege, Academy,' or Schoof. Published weekly, splendidly Illustrated only 3 a year; " ' The yearly Number of tlve Scientific Ameri can make two pnlendid volnros of nearly one thntPaud pa?es, etjuivalent fn contents to Four Thousand ordinary Pjok Po?e. An Orficial Lit of all Patents issued is published weeklr. ClSSpeelincn c-'ifP.ent free. Address the pul I liahers. 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IlLlSiT r and rarinrtie other blanl:! for ialc bcrc 7 TIIIT WATCHMAN; OFFICE is; well supplied with a largf and elegant a&s-rtmcnt of PLAIN & FANCY Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, suitable for all kinds of MAIIMLL PRINTING. -Also- Finer arid more OrnamepUl Type ior i Business & Professional Visiting Party and Wedding Cards ; College and School OS Circulars of all kinds PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; t Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THE Carolina UMdjman 4JS A XEWSP1'R, lb a candidate for public favor. lu circulation ia good, and ita standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising medium in the State, and offer its facilities on as liboral terms as any. A BOOK FOR THE MILXJOX I mm ijm ! ar e lat lJHftl GTilCiO. a 1 m ai aa MSaai stms. vtt s Uiast aisaiairtis la sis la mm4 srt,.aa sssjsitsa. a w srseer s las waiHim. . Tkiai s aa 1st Mita mar s s f re taalril aS atstf aa i. vu iwimi aiarta. a.4 sisniai ftl4 ! fii ... 1 1 .a fmr ism W ttHTMf MMaMtaar. nan. lull tt is a awk taet M(t t a. S4e aaw kaat aaikat. ae aettai wilni aaMiiivs maaam. 1 1 aataias k Hirtmi sa4 mt f a Saw rsaiia la OTt4-t. aS rtwH a. la ta Taaarae eaery snlsaa4 fcsi.n lan ari tt.aa lM. Ilisriin e taia aa as eaajm af tt ts nun susa ta4 Is a-wta karats. a4 lask toaa M M aakuaa la aav aiMr wart. aWsi u a. (trot at hsmi far Ttrf C A-am tr. aaur Dainn ,a- lal.l . xaa.a4tiarst lu Lnua, Mf. Br aselfta la At iiiiiM. as n aarar s.ar aay tl hMia oar a. aatur vaaaear aM jaar iiaaiiiia Dr. Betas am ssM a t :l alsa.n.1 i aal.i.ama.iis.tianWf am Mj salts a small se a aatSLa tSa kM rat. IMam a4 ftvtm a. 1 1 a. aifeta kaca-eea 1arataa4 CV im, B- Laass, Me. Land Deeds, Trustee Deedt, Commissioner s Deeds. Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, tSc. For 9ale at this ofilo i. tJiM VCBLCL Xm V4 W V 'CfJ r ffato MtiMamnaM) ntMSM parmm Or. as4s as ef aamtf mi, am M b. MS- llll SlUllllll An llloitrntd ilouthlr .1 ,,-.. !. any aamjiea lo be Ue Jl, "". reienlative and rx ' V- of AmtricanlT.rtt' 1 Notfor'Sdle in Book pr .Y,, v, :. . -1 L. ... r . ' nd whit. AlollghmKuct,t ;.," a fiord t fmh jlraaure to tu fritid. t'- wiihritalaof iaitaiUr d, THE auT li a tiniqua nd cririral rot.r.t"i,.J . V' and onapproaciied aLsoliCelr cpsc,- vita is-, fArre Qreihtfkn-m, fu . . .i i . . . . A21T MP.MM.naT; NotwithaUr4inf the incftsx h tu L aLsriptio la rail, hn 71 aamomed lu prnt oohle rojortit t,' tut t rMenlitire rhafarte H m.... . . .. . . '-" "" V""-" nar.hl p and ifrovt- ii.. apd tb pla na Uir th cooinr Tear, aa r. ? by lb mpntkly arae. will krto.uk a4 7r"nr -nCrti nrn friend of The pubhahera ar aatbqritcd to j,fc0 deaica from manj of tie moat era.nertar of America. S '" Id addition. THE A LftSK mill rj. 1 r.ii t 1 i with a view to the liieli A ri i.'. . -- 'ri, ... rreaieti general inltrtat : afoidirr u.l, i ' of any kind. i r Tht qnarlerlytiptrd rlatra for 1tT produce four of Jpka 6. Vii' "'iwi.aktrii ketches, approprialf to Ipe fv ur m tn-u. 1 plates, appearing in the ii. fa April, July, and October, wtmld laW tgrJ the rric of a year anlscjpiiin. j The popular feature of a vpi uU iUunrtw "Christ ma" tinrbber will l etMieV,d. To poes ucL a valaaUe eii toecil,. world, at a.ros( so trifiirig, jaill . ti.B,ai,d snbscriptiona of houMnds lu tiry aeitM the country ; bot. pa the nfih tu'i itirarti.i. of TUE ALULAE cap be I.Wedf ia tion to the numerical ircrt e of i:i t4-' the publisher pA pose Iq mke"i- nnreS ble Mire," by the following at.paia!le)rd tCe rremiom Chrcinok Tor 1873 Every auUcribtr to Till! ALLL, Vi paya in advance tor the year h.2 a ill ntt.w without additional charee. i-aifof k oil chromoa, after J. J. ililj, tie ta..ifti Lt liah painter. Tlae picture i mil led, "The I, age ftielle," and ML;roairg tie Moi-r," are 14 1 20 inches are printed froni 5 ditrti.t..M requiring 25 impreeaiorts aJ iit.tr i0 jrc each picture. The same c litem. ae M.'.Jif $30 per pair, in the art siorr. A it i. il termination of iUcondut tcrr t. Lit li.L Ult, out of Ihe ycarh of ti ni iru n it ,, y detriment, the rhrotiioa w ill t i 1 1 d r.. pondicgly ahead pf any thai tfr U . i.i.c other ri''iral. Evert n- ri' . i ,. i... , a certificate, over ihe sinasi r : -J pi, , era, cuaranleetmg at (he l,tm.( shall be exjual to lh( aanitU a ui i i-i . il . ; . or ihe money will be refiiMbd lit . lion of pic mrs ofahit f rsde, free i li . -i i . Ur to a v dollar riKiil. il, t . . I orh in the iiiiory of Art ; a.(, i -i . i . j tinpreo-drnlexl heapnt- Til- t id i ALl)lSEi, ij e BiarvJ!ialU Jul. a miracle, evtn loh-r I (. a. iii.ii.i . the achitvenunta t)f ir.Mite r i.ius .e t ' proved met haniral liatn-j . I e)r tl'.t.-., tir.na .f ibt-e fhriiijo", -c Acv.tulst iu i rfp a i nrvr ) i M I The Xdterary Department 1 will continue nder the care tf Mk P,I IIAU HtKV SlXJDmKD, aiuM.d If lar U writers and ort qf the day,' ho will a-rrrrit have the lite-aturei of Til F Li I. I'It aisi t in keeping with iliartkuc atlr:i, TEILMS. $3 per annum, in advance wiili Oil Clirnojoa tFn-f. THE A IMS 11 til. hereafter, beor-uitul only by siibcri4in. There a ill l i.o riut- ed or club rate ; r h for aoLVcrii iiot tnw W : sent to the ptiblialwra diret,! or l.ai.J.d totU -local agent, v-UkmtreqtntiLjiiy uiU i-aWtnin. except in cast wh re the certitcaie ia ptn, bearing the fue-siwiiU aignaitirr of JattCkr-tT ', tokACo. j i ! AGENT'S WAITED. Anv person, wuhing lo aci :-m.r.tul ! . at 7 ...... t local agent, will receive lull ,ain(i prorcpt iaa anation ty applving to t J AMLS SCTTON C., 1'ulli.l.m. 08 XJlliEX L.4.V', A. U' l "i fc-if. i i I The Great Democratic Journal. THE SEW i'KK r Weekly NeAvs, DENJ. WOOD, Cditor fc Tff. ( ) A Mammolb Eigjit Page fcheH, Hltj ii Column! of Reading Matter. Contain W7 Oat svww, foreign, domestic, pt iral and fvneral, wijh full and reliable -market reports. ach nurober alo) eontain eTTl abort stories, and a great variety ol bterary , agricultural and cienti6c maUer, etcn etcn"cot tituling, it doo&dently a-)rted, th aaat complete weekly newspaper it thia couftUj. TERMS S2A I YEAR IduccincptTto! Clubs: Five copie, one jear. .. i IJOJ 'lVn rnnirs. onn vear. i atid an extra copy to tfie sendir $15 05 Twenty copit-p, ohc Jrr; nd extra copy to leender - - - Fifty copies, on year, and extra copy to j sender i . . . . ..125 00 an 1 Parlies sending clubs at aWe, tnafTt' lain 20 per cent cf the ey recthedlf them, as commission. j Person deairinjf to act a aewti Mppi;td wi specimen bundles, specimen rrpie j to anv address. Ainetterksbnl'lbeire ' NEIV YORE WKFetLV XE TT YOIZK ClTrPOST OFFJ i: tf i I sm rf ii si ofiluo v ed Talent Vell t)xture. 'E tall th attention of the yiA e aJuiirable iuventiw- It b -pi !j rrP. ent for onick &Iior. slt eripiyii p in drawing. For ilaiabilitj u ia XJ. rt filiai'tiitj a- - . ed bavjup an lr.r. e.-r.4 ' m laaa. rope aud boettt-t ate rf"1' . weAtber. It ia a- rrated.aa to 1 T -. Kai 't l''"J T " .. at 1 'of re miM caret and wjiiunj !-" p-ron J1EKON1JY ' Bna- 7:-tf. uirrrsi vwiiip.t j .mm; G4 Ordifearr h,i an elt4 -llcjifcf t,e y? ic-ctfullilerature; tid , cL:iitk- erf"" the nrrtt rwimmaof artkilr aV:n t11 the doe of lit jrtr. WM ctlet rtl-f may claim ctnor rhratrrMi a. 11.. a complete folbme ppnnot !nv!itTPl, thy of toe rfr and nralf -m , shape or DDmbfr of Tolorma Ut l We? durio ( he Fat yrtr; pro,i,ik. Aoencap npUic apt-mutr, tvi am l a dartre efibrt ! the raoar f Art. TW . 1 liahera, aoxiunai to joatifjr 0e mdr coiiALlS thna drmonalraifd, bare tierted iLai.T'l the otmo4 lo dTriopatd it rore .... VI Ol 8 5 a? 49 C t C " m J 4 i I 1 4 i

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