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; J A Description of , Brigham , l ' . Young's Wives. 7 I liu ; re are enough, of them, and it ia said that there ia a revolt in too harem. Arte in us Ward once had the impudence to ask - the prophet how he liked Mormonitm "as lar as' he had cot." " lie has since then pone further and may- faj-e worse. Marjr Ann Angel! Young is the first and legal 1 wife.- She is a largtr, fine-looking old lady, WHO gray uair, nazei eyes, ana muet uig nified manners. Lncrt Decker Seely : Young, No 2, is ftr good-natnred, brown JI41I i otuati ivo,iuii.si v av ! 3f ia her sister, f hart, thick set, tolerably I Young, tall, light hair, hae eyes. In this bWWft VW B SJ WW " SVW gallery ot beat ties it is'a relief to meet Mrs'. Twks Yooug, etoiit, freckled, red hatred; and who , does ip the Prophet's logae. - There are twenty-four of them. It is tincnUr to find how! many of these women left their husband to be sealed to Brigham. A correspondent thus dis ( coorses on the daily occupations of some 1 of these women : j j "JVhat do the women ido t Well, they j. do everything they can to pass away the I time, and Drigham's household is not a I place of idleness. Emeline sings and i plays ; Rosy Snow writes poems ; Zina ' j Jluntington takes care of children and jj j amuses them ; Twins washes and sews ; ! .. Emtline Free takes ,care of her children, of whom she has- or had, eight; Etlen i Rockwood works embroidery ; others spin, 1 some still weaves, others ew, read nortU 1 and sleep. j - ' ! , jOn rising in the morning, each wife cleans op ber own room, dresses her child ren and prepares for breakfast. At the ; rinrrlnff of the bell the whole lamilv as- serable in the parlor and sing together ; . Young prays , fervently,' and they go u breakfast. Tnz Swimming Collar. The swim! ming collar, a new invention, is very thin and light. India rubber ciicalar, cylind rical inflated tube, which is placed round the peck by being drawn over the head before inflation ; or, those in use for wo men, tied round the neck. It is then ' t nfl t Vl 9f n nt A am.1t nk. 1 to reach to the mouth. As. however, the India rubber cylinder would not of itself i be stroncr enoush to bear-ronrh ns.i?e. it j is enclosed in an outer cover or case of elastic j cotton, similar In texture to a cotton stock : ing, which outer corer, being smaller than ihe fnner tube, is tightly filled lefiro the P v 0 . O f i latter is so, and thus receives all the strain from, any outward pressure or blow. This li the surae principle ns that on 'which the American inflated tubular boat was conl structed which some time since crossed the Atlantic from New York to Souihamp ton., ' The buoyancy of the collar, which; will float an iron weight of eigh pounds; will raise a person's head quite out of the water, and float him with his month about four or five inches above its surface. The actual weight of the collar is lees tbau two ounces. j I Wheat Culture. The grain market in the Atlantic and Gulf States increases rapidly with the growth of wealth and po pulation, for. a man's noeda increase with Lis means. The ability of the State of ! OhioJi Indiana and Illnoia to produce a surplus becomes constantly lees. In I few years they will be purely- consumer and have, a deficiency like New Englanf 'and the middle States. The area of wheai culture pushes steadily west-ward, while it makes no progrefs at all in the Atlantic States, and i mre likely to recede than : otherwise. , The trouble in transportation that has given rise to the farmers' com' I- bination arises wholly from this movement westward. The producer and the corf sumer are getting farther and further apart. The area of production will soon reach euch ja remote point that wheat will not bear foreign export, and will be ouly avaij able for domestic consumption. We pre sume that the nsult will be a reaction in favor of extendi d and itm roved whpit icnlture In the Atlantic Stt- PhiTn 2fortk Amtricak. !cot or Abusing Milch Cows.-i Jfarris Lewis, tho eminent dairyman of Herkimer county, N. Y., said lately, in an address to the Board of Agriculture, that he had known a cow which uniform--y eighteen per cent, of cream to her railkJto decrease her yield to six per cenf, in thej short spa:e of twelve hours, merely from the, excitement caused; by the bad treatment of a brutul bilkerT It was not gaesiiwofk ( ho used graduated glasses to test the matter. Tli Sfhovs pretty con clusively that itdoen not py dairymen io allow their cows U be ill-treated. AhA iu ill treatment is to be included anything u. win iarra or excite tliem -tast driv ing to and from pastures, worrying iy St yeiung ai mem, ano: thrcatcuirig ;domonstration by boys, her f A PlVORCB CONUNnRTTU An i change propounds a conundruin for the lawyers, founded on the clause of the statutes providing that a divorced wife may have the right of dower in one-third of her husband'a real estate if no part of t wm wjigncu 10 uer tor iier sunnort I rv a. mm 1 sr . a , Hi woman. Deinsr the innoeei t party, has obtained a divorce without kli- inony; and the husband has married agalr. and both wives survive him, do both wi, g take dower t And if this be the affirmative, the same principle would M ; k nuyi gooa 11 ue Dad been similar ly divorced three times and had died leaving still another wife, and how could four, wives each have oue-tbird part t S I A HiNT TO Lovers of Flo wers, i A most beautiful and easily attained show of evergreen may be bad by vrv si l)Ian..tvlnrli 1U a . ; ' , u"u umiiu 10 answer re- f " w - oiuau scale. 11 gera 1 ! ""T,,,ncne8 cn from luxuriantnd , lualtby trees jnst before the winter lets I 5 in 1m hnt aa f... -1 : i , . i 7 ?- "" r,Ts "ni immersed in 8oan , , ".v. ...,v nucr arnoping for a f-w 1 days, ihed their leaves, put f ,nl, fth ! ; ..iiu. hmu onumie n ine fcnet vioall ine winter, isv n unnv nnmK. t i 1lrs thus filled in a flower baoket, with m" to conceal .lliev bottles, a show of everlasting green is easily insured for' the wpoie seasou. Theyrcouirc no .fresh water; ' . '-' y - i - yjTherewere not five' pVactical fkraera m me .it isconsin urant SUte UouTentlon. 4 - rr NEWSPAPER LAWS. , j - ? .We receive so many inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of newspapers, that we find it oecessary to publish the fallowing summary, which will cover all the questions that have been addressed to ut , ' ' . Subscribers are considered wishing to continue their' subscription i ;l 2. If subscribers ordering the discontinanee of their periodicals may continue to send them onti!!a!l larrearages are paid. . f . I 3. IfaoWnbers neglect or refase to take theirpiinodicaJsfrotn the office to which they nre directed, they are held j responsible till they have Settled their bill. and ordered them discontinued, j ---.. - i - 1 -1 'r 4. Ifsuhscfibers move to other places without informing the ' publishers, and the papers are jBeut to the formej? direction, they am held responsible. . r ; ; . ! 1 j5. The Courts have decided that refusing o take paer8from the office, or removing and leaving tbera uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. ' - j I 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes me'of it, whether he has ordered It or not. is held Inlaw, tube a subscriber and must oay for it. - I h- f POSTAI. ISrOttMATIOS. . ; Letters go to any pari of the United States for three cents per half once, If prepaid, j I Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead-letter office at Washington. I 4 Letterl weighing over an ounce, and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, and the balance due collected on delivery. '' I 1 . - ' City letters must be prepaid two cents pier half ounce. . - : i Books. Postage on books, not exceeding four ounces in weight i ' 4 cents. LEiich additional fur ounces or fraction thereof t j 4 cents. Newspapers.-fr-Newspapert sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter: : . j Dailies, , j Jcts. per qr. Weeklies, j j 5 " Monthlies, (not over 4 02) 3 . Quarterlies. ! " I 1 ' Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circo lars, maps, prints, engraving;, music, cards, photographs, types, cuttihesi roots seeds, &c., on one package to one address, prepaid, not exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thirty two oances. j ; . j Money Orders. Money can be sent to any part of the country with absolute safety, by obtaining a "Money Order, for which fees are; .1 '' I " ' - ". - On not less than $l,'and not over $20, 0 cents. I - Y h - . i- Over $20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. No order issued for less than $1, or more than $20. , j j Sundry I'etnes It costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a let ter. . '': : . - ;1 , - . I . Stamps cut out from Stamped Envelopes "are not allowed to be placed upon other let FURW1TURE1 J. A. CCODPBLTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer? in Furniture, Invite attention to their Ptock of Cot tage Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. Rocking Hhairs-of all descriptions, Extension Dining Tables- -table of all kinds Wardrobes, Bnrean8, sWashstand, What-Xots, Sofas, Reception I ChairB and Parlor Suits. Also. many other articles which we are prepared to nell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State . ' j - Be sure to call. nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next-door below the Express ofBce,ee our 810CR and near our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders! (made from photoeranhsin uur vuivv) wui ue euppueu. ..nc :ii t - E7 A full assortment of RoAewood, ITetalk and Walnut Burial Cases, which can be fur nished at S hour h notice. -; j Jan 1ft ly.! , SlilTffS LUXG PRESERVER J Is a sure and effectual cure for - CONSUMPTION And al the dieasen of the TZZROAT, ASTIX&XA, 4lC. Send for circular to WM. A. Smith, Concord, N. For sa by C.R. BARKER Co. 1 i . Salisburv N. C.J And all orlnciDal drn?crist in tli TTntti States. ' April 3 9m., j. (NOTICE! .1 Sale of Valuable Jersey Land, I will eli for Cash, on the premise-, on the 20th day of September next, a valuable Tract of Land, known as the West place, situate in Davidson county, on the watera of Pott's creek adjoining the lands of Jesse H. Hargrave, Peter M. mith, Alfred Smith, and others, and con taining ; - . . r i One Knndred and Eigay One Aeres. On aid oremises i a Dwpllino- Well Some very fine Meadow IjiihI nH;. (piantity of good tillable land, which product- fin. ( Vtt.... lin . fc- . vurn, ueai, c uii ia p ret IT well timbered, f Will be told without reserve. T S ! C P. TttVK knt A ng. 28, 4t. And A ttm-nru ft J. JT. fi If TTfJ DIt. J. P UKIUjIXu, f DENTIST. Havinsr located in Salishnrr . r- Uice in the town and nurroundihg country, j OFFIC8 I , . I j Owner of Main. & Unml s;t..t. ni. door tcloK Boydt Iloutc 4 f 1 Jan. 16 thl STAK SALOON., Ferwn jnrfung pure lxmerbade liqnors and the very best imported wines lean always find them at the Stak Salooj?, on t j . Joj Street, 3 domv below the Salisbury Uovte. . All TDV WI11SK and Ttrandioa ara T.:n- irect fmni the bet and most reliable distillers in N. C. I keep no others. My wines are im ported and are of the best varieties as any iudee till .da I.W I It J I r . f " T? J w""'gniu examining lor nimself. ... i A.,SNIDERj unne w, umo. pd. JOHNS. HENDERSON, Attorney and Counsellor ut Law Solicitor in Bankruptcy. JSALI$BUIiY, N. C. - j " Special attention paid to Proce togs in Bankruptcy. - ,j ' -t " Insure Your IK THE'.. EQUITABLE LIFE Sis. Insiiraiice Society 1i"i:-(cfN. Y.) 5 3 -. " Aglets $21,000,000, income $0,000,000; Dividends Declared Annually. Canvassing Agents wanted. 4Apply to J. ALLEN BROWN, i Gen1!. Agent. INSURE YOUR HOUSES if FURNITURE; arid MERCHANDISE. V The Imperial r(of London) Lon & 1 & Globe, Of London,) XJndep- writer,s Agency (N. Y.), Franklin (of ibila.)t Georgia Home (of Colum. boGa.), and Old North State (of iif - ' ' " . ' Warrenton, N. C.) are all represented by . li J. ALLEN U0 WN, Agent. FERTILIZERS. i : Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. Ui 1." Lumpliime, Kept on band, or ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by Engaging what they want at once. Time given to parties giving undoubted ; $i t security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, i j . . s Office No. 2, Granite Row 'I at At well s Hardicare Store. Salisbury, N. C.. Ang. 28, 1873-tf. BANK OF STATESVILLE ... ' CHARTED CKDER .ACT OF THE OKJCERAL AS6EMBLT ' , . OF NOBTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital, $500 000 hi THIS BANK lias been organized under the Laws of the State, and all the requirements complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, and when special arrangements are made Certificates of Deposit will be issued payable with interest at the rate of 8 per cent Executors, Administrators, Guardians, or others holding money in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Banjc. i i 1 . . - , Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE i PA ML. McD. TATE, Pbesidskt. K. ?P. SIMONTON, Casher. il Is Statesville,N. C, Aug. 21, lwa-3mos. Valuable Land For Sale, Havinr become ttiA snla P.:.t r valuable Tract of lnA farmo-i.. j .. Jeremiah liarrincpr. and lomttwt m oi nowsn juiiis station, and having noW V-R,prop08e l? iL Thi" ,rack. comprig- '"81 wrw, i regaraed bv good indzes T"Vi v "c " ana raosi eligibly situated in the countv. It in iilmipakw r. j cultitation of corn, cotton, tobacco, and the K Jfr. V'crB" Wl ieasi;juu acres or bottom, of which about 75 in in nilt;,(; n : ' t ; - ----- 'uil, 1 IICI C IK Ian iin tTiullont w.li: i . i . . . ...".tii. uncitiiig inu ouier out build guuu wen 01 water, &c. Mr1;pbiai. Beaver on the place, or myself near Avri miiu wiNiimi rn eaa iha im. :ir i JuneOrOmos. MOSES BARRIER. QRAIGE&CRAIGE, ATTORIVEYS AI LAW, AND Solicitors in )anhrttpfrn. Special attenttonnaid . -. - " v..iirO t; ' ? ' Sept.5,-51:3mes. AtXOOItFORTnEMlLLIOIT! 1(1 MMia Mr 1mm h art im tuj .. tj.iZiT ' 2l,Tf fMta" ta 'wTuT.holM tall SitS to Mf M MVm af a .ff"to, m. r ' -" xaa.ai(kh Kctiw to lij Afiictel t&i tnfertraiU. T?-. tutor. M. 11 tt. tutiTwML ft i i SI1- ThcTSTorld x Atlonishcd;:::. THE: AMERICAN BuUon-Hole, '., Oyerseaming COMPLETE SEWING 21 A CHINE. The-first and tonlv BUTTON-HOLE ANTl 8EWIKO MACUfXE combined th.t h.. roade iu advent this or any other country. this is the best. L Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Reran It will 1n! 1. R.rinu everything that any ma-wuickly raise or lowerlthe chine can do. sewing'eed toadaptittothickor from te finest to the. thin cloth, coarsest material, hew-l 8. Because yon have a fnitlir. fellinar 1 m.iliii Islimt .loan lwkkii L -- rt. m w 1 wwvih braidintr. biniliniv rratliJwhirll th lhrA .u. erina; and sewing on. atstanily drawn from the nuic ruiuiug, ccui me kumvo COD quiltinp.etc., better than sequently even and does anv other machine. not break the thread. U Because the tension i . i 9. Becanse tha nirnvr are more eisiiv aritnated Toot turns back ; that the than anv other machine. Icloth can be easily rmov n t . i. 1.1-j - r. . . , beantiful batton hole 101 Rormu th. httt making as fine a pearl a me'ehanics pronoance it br the hand. the best 11 nishtd and made 4. BecaaMit will em. Ion the best nrinctalea of broider.over the edge mat jany machine maaafactar ing a neat and beantifuled. It has no springs to border on any garment. brenV: nothing to get oat o. necanse u win worK:oi oruer.' .beantifa! eyelet hole.- II. Because it is two 6. Bccanse it can no machines in ore. A Bct. over-hand seaming, by tok-holk Wouiiko and which Rlieeta Dillowe.M.i!?Kvi;a ( .r-ut w .nm. eaana me UKe are ae wea, Dined.. orer anc over. No other Machine can accomolish the kind of sewing stated in Nob. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Parties lining a family sewing machine want a ii nuic juiiuuiic, uiie an me improvements.- f ' It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do il the hest : and this machine can do several kinds of sewing not done on anv other machine, besides aoing every ina mat an others can do. The American or Plain Setting Machine! (Without the button-hole parts). does all that Is done on the Combination except batton-hole and overseaming. ME RONE Y & BRO., Agts. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasinz any other oewing aiacmne. I.db not hesitate toay the American Combination snrpave8 all -other machines. Besides doing all me wora luai oiner inaclunes can, it overseams works batton-ho.es in any fabric, from Swiss mm lin to Beaver cloth. I hare nsed Singer' Sloats uowe sana ine neea machines, and find the Amer ican far snpetior to them all. Miss M. Rctlcdoe. 1 have nsed six different Sewing Machines. The American Bar-passes tnein all. Mks. A. L. Baikkt. I have used The Singer and other machines and would not exchange the American for any. Mas. H. N. Brikgik. Salisbcst, N. C, May 23, 1872. Meuonky & Bro.. Agts, American Com. 8. SI. Sir: I have ussd the Howe. Singer. Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox & (Jibbs Sewine machine, and would not give the American Combination lor ail of them.tt will do all tbt is claimed for it in the tircn lar. I couaider it uperior to all others I have eve seen. Very Respectfully. Mrs. (Ieo. W. Hakiisow, We the undersigned takegret pleasure in giving our testimony of favor of the American Sewing Machine in preference to any other, believing that it is truthfully recommended as the bet-t machine made. It is simple, runs vry light and does not geioux oi oraer or drop su dies. Mrs. Lacra M. Overman, A . L. KorsT. "J. Allen Hrowjc, " A. VV NornEKK. " A. E. Jones, " M. E Thom asov, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard mnch said by Agents ot other machines. We will forfeit one hundreds dollars to the con tending! paity, if after fair trial before competent judges me American Machine will not do as well if not better, the work done on anv other machine and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agenti for Sewing Machine since 1866 hart sold Singer's Lad Websteri Atwater's and Floience's, and have abandoned all for the American. Send and get sample af work. No 40 tf. MERONEYABBO. Ag'st,, It INSURANCE COMPANY, OP RICHMOND, VA. Assettf, 1st Jaunary, lf73, - S472.SG7.23 Issues Annual Term, and Participating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. DR. II. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. E. NEISWANGER, Secretary. g.B.JOiES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Canvassing Agent. LEyVIS 0 nANES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May 22, ly. mi 7 VIRGINIA OF Opeu October 1; continues through nine months. It is organized in schools on the elective system, with full course, in Classics, Literature. Science (with practice in-Chemical and Physical Labora tories), jn Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teach ing and Agriculture. Apply lor Catalogues to JAMES f HARRISON, Chairman, P.O. University of Virginia, Albemarle Co., Va. Aog.Htf. , ALL KINDS t COURT AN DM A GI8TRA TES BLANKS at this office THE SOUTDERN MUTUAL X wnwmm S.Tn86o-X : mmm .CIIERRATO ; AND Ei!2ER. 8 PUEELT A TTfiTTT . . '.rA.nox, posed simply oi . I. and FRUITS, ctmUae.i -..-it a fir vr.-ipcnies. which In their nat rr- r- nttr!-. . I'pr'ent. Notri tlous. Diuretic A?-;i-e r... Att.ona. Ta WDoIa ia preserrfC r. a muOr ct muntity oT spirit from tha V tot3U.ui&ajU. eaaofthe meet do:n."u. Tt.il tul Calbar- tlcs 1 u Um world. They aru !e traded strictly aa a Temperance Bitters only to be nscd aa medicine, and always according to directions. j They ere tb ahect-ancbor of the feeble and debfli. tatcd. They act upon a diseased llrcr. and stimolate to i-n-h a !cgrco t3i t a b' th.7 akm is at one br.'g!.t -biuit. A arriait'.; t i r.bU li!Vouien are eeciai:y k ib r.t it U in'.rilia erery other rtirr.tluut. :. i li5 :t tt mutnrr Tenle they bave i: Tli. y a e a : 4.. and cratW Purgative as Weil a Touij. liivy purfv tuo blood. Tliey a. e a pl udid Apjv t.zrr. Tbey lUiko the weak atrong. Tli- y iurily aad i :virte.: TVy cure DsepiA. Conti;u :i anJ H-a.Who. TUey utu t, Hxeci&e in all secvr cl lirtlcni whicli nntler mlne the bodily atrenr. oci b.-e doWu the anunal tplrita. Depot, fi? p. rk Place, New York. 1THA1RQN Onfy :-0 Cerh sor BotUo. itprc-sM i..:ri-rir, ntiisr.avES Or-- T--1-T- ?7.A't Aoo 1.-. ta -rr rr THE j . . ; ... j , t.j ,, Vf ;.,;'eor E. Ti..i.-...4 1 v.i i. n. t' :ulim'o of Ivinfeto i ollTt. ,.i.ri.- .lit- u t. Irct-'., " ti.. t.z.o." mlyiii !.. .' T.. f. ,:', v- '-r, ., r, , ...rr. T fuviiri! )...-, i nvi' .i.ii l ''QftjMiar;-. timn.'ained, ia uujii.-Hi..-iiti l (..I ( i ., , .,, ; . ; ,iLn4f the GTsxivi-th on.! lJr.AT- i,f t 51a n. Tt :a .Iisbtful : .if. 1; rrn.iici :: , :r .:f. I: prrvtuta the 1: 1 ii..Ti , ; - i .. y. i . U ;n 1 1 t t .l cwjI, ::ut . t i i-,- 1 1 . ',, ..,.. ru -.1 Jii, ihe 'T Ttf I'l l. .1. i n I ..,uMt n (.lift. TEaof nCKMar Ano. ,-n I i . wIH t:;II J 'n:!iU and Country t.o. . oly -"iy Ciu.4i UelU. Woseh's Giafj is ir Hair. LYON'8 THSSIOl Gift iUTERPRISE The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country 1 $100,000 00 in VAX.TJA22X.33 OXTTS I . TO BE DISTRIBUTED IX L. D. SINE'S lir& SEMT'ANXUAL Gift Ei IFT XiNTERPRISE. Tobcdratcn Monday. Oct. 13th, 1873. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000 in Gold: One Prise $5,000 in Silver Five prizes $1,000) ' Five prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes $100 ) Two Family Carriarje and Matched Jlortet tcitX SilrcrMouicd II am cm, rorfA $1,500. eackt Two Buggies Horses &c. worth $G00 each ! One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $500. Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth, $100 each! 1500 Gold and SUter Lever Hunting Wutcket, ' worth from $20 to $300 eacA. Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewel rj,&e., Ac. Whole Number Qifti, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 50,0100. AGENTS WANTED to SelJ Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $2 ; Six Tickets SlD ; Twelve Tickets ; Twenty-five Tickets 540. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, land other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to ) main office, L. D. SINE, Vkx 80. 101 W. Fifth St. rKOiSNATi, O. ; c . ItM desirable Brick ITouse with " roorr.s ill t all rtpreary,out nouses; situated in the most desirable part of Town. Persons wiabiuf to purchase, can apply at tbia i&oe. tf.18 ; Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and virion other blanks for sue here. 1 A R R 1LAITATI9I IT mmm ill ' na V0 i 23 h-,;:(. :? - THE :. WATCHMAN OFFICE 1 is well supplied with A Urge and elegant assortment of ( 4 PLAIN I FANCY 'I Pictorial or i CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C. Suitable for all kinds of i PRINTING. i ? ; Also i ; ) Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional i i 4 Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; Pollege and School I Circulars of all kinds ; pamphlets, i . 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Mental and Physical j Incajihcity, Iuipoditiirnia l llarriage. etc. : also. o.L'JiiTiox, LriLEPsr and Fits, munc e;l by Mir-indulgiic ir soxual eitravapuie y! l'rit-e in a waUd envelope ouly mi cent, Thoceletirated author, iu this admirable e say, efcarly deuionstratet froui a thirty yearc, succeful practice, that the alarming coiim--quencf s of self abuse may hj radically cur d withopt the danpennsus of internal medici'.e or the:apjlication of the knife; pointing out a mode pf euro at once iinp'e, certain, and ef fectual, by icaant of vbicb every sufft-rer no matter rbat his condition miy be. may cure himself cheaply, and radically, BTTlii lecture should be in the hands of eveiy routh and erery man In the land. Sent under seal, in plain enrelope, to any addr. ip. post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or tiro ot stamps. Addre&s the Publi&bert. CHAS. J. a KL1XG & CO.. 127 Bqvery, IJeir York, Poct-Offioe Boi. 458C. f 1U ! i . 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