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I fjporrapoodence Norfolk Journal. BiDDipksviLLE, N. C, Sept, 15 1873. I Thprospccts of the "Old North Stateare briehteninir.- The horticul turists afitl vine-culturisU are flocking in crowds to her aunny" hills along the Raleieh and Gastoa lload. Travel Tlara tho very dute with bigoted con ceits and narrow prejudices, for the in terested a country, like its scenery, cannot be well understood and appre- dated wthout a personal inspection, A t T? Llrrowfl v Station there is a Derfect wildcrucssof crape vines, from which ii.. u:i v, :!n to the cities Hip anuumy 'PF . w . V,v ". thousands of pounds of luscious fruits. Many of l . THE VINEYARDS: 1 are the property of veritable iJ rench-1 men : arid arc cultivated in the i?renc pnoiogru, .t .,JFrP, UHlu1.w, " , 77V i.u T &c on one package to one address prepaid. atyle which consists in letting the vines oot exMed fuur; oances 2 cents ; over four grow upon the earth unsupported by and nt exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents stake or prop. Tho cuttings WCire- The weight of packages is limited to thirty brought all the long way from the two ounces. j vine-growing -department of labclle - Oers-Money can-besen ttoany ""v b"",u& :. . : part of the country with absolute safety, by France and the proprietors say that btaioing a Mouey Order, for' which fees they not only flourish here, but attain are ; ! greater perfection than in the home -of On not less than $1, and not over $20, 10 their nativity. Wines, bright and cents. . ! i J - e i i. Over $20 and nnt exceeding $50, So cents. sparkling, are manufactured by the J0 issued! for less thin $-1 , ormore stream process, and they rival in taste than $20. i and sweetness the famous brands of Sundry I'pines-j-It costs 15 cents extra, commerce. A Canadian informed me besides the regular postage to register a let- liof tiA linrl incf wtlll-nod fmm fllhf country of frost, and that ONE THOUSAND FAJIIUES FROM LOWr ' '' .. ER CANADA were determined to Jmake the section of Bidgeway thier 'permanent home, if there, and this they were bent on do ing even at a sacrifice. A .grape long neglected and from its hom6 but little known is now attract ing greatattention. The scuppcrnr S.i.A-.' -A i ..,l k " ...1 i 18 now.no Jongcr scouted as a white muscadine, out rccognizea as a variety of excellent flavor and paramount vat- 00 in making a most delicious wine. It is cultivated here with great success and on a very large scale, and they say that the connoisseurs of New York are demanding it in amazing quanities. ! A Frenchman whom 1 met and con- . versed witlvMonsieur D'Hcnreuse, in formed me that he had in cultivation. , APAXTATION OF THIS VEUIETY, ! exclusively near Fayetteville, N. C, and had found his experiment not only successful, but eminently profitable. He went oflfin regular French ecsf acies, when I descr hod to h m thi mno-ni- iicent graperies of Roanoke Island, and told him of their superior excellence Sn taste and flavor to all others. Card lina'a hills are notnly purple with the grape, but rosy with the peach. Ncarlittleton I had the"honor of meet ing and dining with that famous peach man and ..most distinguished Jersey Eemocra, Mr. G. S. Belliss, from whose orchartl vent the first peaches from this State 4.0 Northcrn markets. m I Rambled with him over his three hundredVacrcs of . .. j THIRTY THOUSAND PEACH TREES, and whn I returned from the long jaunt, r could not positively assert L Mrhich was the most tired, my legs or my mwa He has made the peach a ' specialty for many years, the know. ledge :Jio displays in regard to its cul turo is truly-wonderful, j His manner of treating the tree is peculiar, having entirely discarded the cad system of ground and. -hi lieu thereof he huds upon the limbs whatever variety he lilces best, and when his buds have duly vegetated, .he lops off the originaK , growth ( above the ?bud," when, in one Short twelvrmrltK llia an nntlrnlu - I j " VUUlj different Jcind upon the old stock, lit w amaxin to see how rapidly these buds grow. 1 He showed me thousands of over five feet long and only lour months' old. For the benefit of a few I will describe i msfCETnoD or Biinnixn. AVith a Ijommon knife make a longi tudinal fncesion Through the bark up on all pf.limbs of the tree, close to the body where it commences to branch also a horizontal incision, forming with the otheT. then with a quill open r tpe bark. Having inserted your cut ting (a1 bud of the variety you wish), ; bind Uf the wound with cotton thread, takingj care not to let it press upon or y rest upom the bud ; tie the strin? .uu e i-nc uunzuniai incisions, and the worijis uone. A common hand wil ; bud a hundred trees a day. x I Tli U ie lath-wit tapped her Itnsband gen riiltWfin at a rwrty the other niht 1 y wuifwTtn at a party th other nieht ""u " iTr u growing late, I think -."M .. i inFiur, io me same one lto' after getting Imme shook the rolling pin Utjder hie nose andHid,'Yoiitnft.rnl via ecQBnurvi yon. it yrm everiMfc at thai mean, liasty, raliro-rncrd, mackel-eyed thing flwt yoa looked at to-night, I will Iwrstyonr bead w:le open." 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Any person who receives a newspaper .n inalrMltU Af It. trhOttlPf He tRS OTafTm I it or not, is held ln law, to be a subscriber and must pay for it. POSTAL j INFORMATION. ' Letters go to any pari of the United States fur three cents pe hall once, n prepaiu. Unpaid letters ire sent tothe Jead-I letter office at Wii&hmgtbiL. . Letters weighin g over an ounce, ami pre- . paid a single rate tination, add the delivery, l l a re forwarded to theirdes- balance due collected on City letters must be prepaid two cents per Ull VUliCC) I . ! Books.4-PoStS'on books, not exceeding fotir nimrtH.iu weicrht 4 cents. Each additional four ouuees or fraction hereof i 4 cents. NewsDaters. Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following raes pet quarter : mg rates per qnt n?r,P.l 33cts.perqr. Dailies, j ; j Weeklie Monthlies;, (not over 4 oz) 5 Quarterlies, Miscellautons ?.fatter. On unsealed circu-1 lars, map3,tnnts,;engravings, music, caras, I teT. f i Stamped Envelopes; are not allqwell to be placed upon other let ters. ti ' j - - - . FURNITURE! J. A. CLODPELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, IuyiTE attention totheir stock of Cot tage pedstends French Chaimber Suits, Walrtut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. I in'CKiug :Jiairs oi: ai i uescnnnonp, uxiension Dining Tables--tabief all kinds-Vardrobes. T" j) ll a wis a uorcaus, Wasbtands, What-Xots, Sofas, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any Bon6ein the western parti of the State. Be Rare to call. nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and! hear onr prices. Onr terms cash. Special orders J (made from photographs in our office) wiH bci supplied. CF A faliasortmentuf Rosewood, Ifetalit nd Walnntipnrial Cases, which can be far nished at :t hoars notice v-JJJ in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. TJic Yeruvlan Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, U8o combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated tvith the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Uron in the blood, and cures a thousand ills," simply by Toning Up, Invigorating and Vitalizing ifte System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and f leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Idver Com plaint, pDropsy, Chronic Biar rhcpa,Boils,Xervous Affections, Chills jand Fevers, Humors, Xoss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder Female Complaints, and alt diseases originating in a bad state of the blood. ycompaniedl by debility or a low vjiuv system, jsetngfree from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanentinfu ')0 strength, vigor, and new life into cUl parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. I Thousandshavebeenchanged by the use ofthis-remedy, frm weals, Jickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men ami women; and invalid cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. . ' See thbt each bottle lias PERU VIAN SXUP olown in the glass, 2?hmpMta Free. SETH W. FOWLS & SONS, Proprietor!, Ko. 1 BXiltoM Plae. Btii. "Iiandpecds, Trustee Deeds, Cornirnssinhpr'a "HAAda RltAv.;pi Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &t. For S:1ent this offirf Cheap Qhat tel - Mortgages, , pther blanks for sale here. and various 4 -.i.k-t'. Your n : nouro IN THE EQUITABLE IIEE : y i 1 1 ' Insurance Society : ' (cfN.X.) Assets 031000.000, ', ! - - . -j! , . - - - - r - & t r Income S0.0O0.00O. ; . i ji u.i11tr DUnttenQS Declared AMHiaUy Canvassing Agents wanted. Applj to J. ALLEN BROWN. Gen'l. Agent HURE YOUR BOUSES, PJJRNITURE, QHCL 5RCHANDISE. The Imrieria (of London) Lon & if i Lir& Globe, (of London,) TJndei ? " writer's Agency (N. Y.), Franklin ), Georgia Home (of Colum v , bag( Qa.) and Old North State (of Warrenton, N. G.) are all represented by 1 ' J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. FERTILIZERS. Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. 1." Lump Lime, Kept on hand, or if ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by Engaging what they want at once. Time given to parties giving undoubted security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at AttceWs Hardware Store. oauaoury, n. t.. Ang. 28, 1373-tF. BANK OF STATESVILLE I CHAKTKD CKDIB ACT OF TBI GENERAL A8SKXBLT OF NOBTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital. 8500 000. I'-: : - TIJ11S BANK has been organized under the Laws of the Sute, and nil the requirement complied with. . DepoaiU received subject to Check, and when : special arrangements aire made Certi&catea Of Deposit will be imued payable with Interest at the rate of 8-per cent. T! '1 . . .. . 3 f . , s.wuwn, Auminisiraiora, uuardtana, or others holding money in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Bank . Hjghesl price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Sank fiiUs; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. SAML. McD. TATE, Peesidkxt. SIMONTON, Casher. . E. p Statcsville, N. C, Aug. 21,1873-3mos. Valuable Land For Sale. Haying become the sole Pmnrlotnf rf l vsiuauie jract oi Land fnrmorlw .l I ti. m . ' r . v. J ereufiah Barringer. and located nnp mils Krl. )Ve?.1 fl Bowan Mi,U tAtion' d having no use for it,!, propose te sell it. This irack, compris- iiugu-wj acres, u regarded bv eood itufe I as onepf the very best and most eligibly situated ! in the county. It is adminhl H.nt A cultivation of corn, cotton, tobaccu, and the grassea. mere is at least 100 acres of bottom, of which about 75 is in cultivation. TW. S. 7 "weiung ana oilier out build- ! ings in great number, a eood well of ..t- xr T" wiMimg to see toe land will apply to Mr. Tobias Beaver on the place, or myself near Jone&bmos. MOSES BARRIER. CRAIGE&CRAIGE, ATTOniVEVS Al LAW, Soitcitors in lionliinipfrn. Special ftttentionnaid ioPrnc.;n-. : ti...u . " Sept. 5,-5l:3mas. A BOOIL FOR THE MILUOIV ! UiM 1 rtrU 1 1 tr4aclC ntaOi WiimimikiMitlniH.lt. tmr ihOM who ara .wU , sua iu.. TLTT 7T. " akT. 4 ktlmi4 carkMl bMl 11m mjmmt. -ft. .mm Mirk da fktMa r rfr rt,M. l?otic to Um ASic ei ani Uafaiteite. 'Mu ' -TlTnrinniii n ., i i r- WCBfV ft mmWm mmmmm m,t -- - "mi ml Mtmma ' aiu a aim i a. nailiata. fat rkaa niHH, et. Mate. Ha. The World ' Astonished. THE AMERICAN Bullon-Hole, Overseaming AND C02WLETE SEWING MACHINE. Tlie first and onlr BUTTON-llOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made its adrent this or any other country. Ve3m The followinz reaaoni are given why tbu is me best. FpntUy Machine to Purchase. 1. Becanw it will do 7. wciun rea can eTenrthing that any ma uickly raise or lorrthe eed to adapt it to thick or cnine can io, tewiar (rota the finest to the tbiaclotn. coarsest material, betn-j 8. Because yo haTta ! min 15; felting, cording. shoit deep bobbin br bra ng, binding, gath which the thread is on- ering and sewing on. atjstantly drawn from the the . same time raffling centre; the tension con- qniltinp,etc-, better than1 Mqnentlj even and does atiT other maeaine. not break tueinreaa. 3 ; Becaowtbetentdenw 9. Because the be passer are more easuy anj anted foot tarns back ; that the than, any other achis.Jloth can bs sasllj mnoT- Z BecRose it can work: ed after being sewed. a beantirul button nmei .... . I 10. Because the best making as Sue a pearl an meehanies prononnce if ! by the hand. . . i (the best fiaiahad and made 4. Becaaseit win em on the best principles f broider.erer the edge mar any machine mannisetar- ing a neat and besotifalled. It has no springs to border on any carment ibreak: nothing to gst oat 5. Beesnse it will work nr order. a beantifnl erelet hole 11. Becanse it is two 6.! Became it eaa Io machines in one. Bct- OTer-hand seaming, bji tok-holb Wokeixo and Rewisco Machiki com which, sheets pillowcae esand the like are sewed bined. over and over. No other Machine can accompliah the kind of rewinz stated in Ito. 3. 4. o. and o. Parties using a family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the. improve ments. It i to last a LIFETIME, md therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do ii the Lest : and this machine can do several kind of sewing not done on ay other machine, beside doing every kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Soring Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that U done on the Combination except button-holt and overseaming. ME BONE Y & BRO., Agt. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. I.do notbesitats toav the American Combination sorpanesall other machines. Besides doing all ine work tost outer machines can, it overscans works battoa-hoes in anv fab.-ic, from 8wias mas lin to Beaver cloth. I hare used Ringrer's Slostr Howe s snd the weed machines, and Bad the Amer ican far supei tor to tbem all. , . Miss II. BrniMi. I have used six different Re wine Uachines. The American surpasses them all. lias. A. L. Baixkt I have used The Sincer and other machines and would not exchange the American for any. Mas. H. N. Bsixoix. Silisbcst, N. C, Msy S3. 1872. JfXROXBT A Bro.. Agts, American Com. S. II Fir: I have ussd the Howe. Sincer, Wheeler A Wilson, Wilcox & Gibbs dewing machine, and would not give the A mericin Combination lor all of thm,it will do all that is claimed for it in the tirrn lar. I consider its uperior to all others 1 have eve. seen. ery Respectfully. lias. Geo. W. Habbisox, We the undersigned takegre.t plessnrein giving onr testimony of favor of the American Sewine M serine in preference to any other, believing that t is truthfully recommended as the best mscbme made. It is simple, mns vry light and does not get out of order or drop utiches. JIBS: L.AVUA M. UTKKMXM, A. L. ForsT, "J. Allxn Broww, " A. W. Notuirii. " A. E. Jokes, 44 M. E Thohasou, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard much said by Agents of other machines. we will forfeit one hundreds dollars to the eon tending paity. if after fair trial before competent ndges toe American Machine will not do as well if not better, the work done on any other machine and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agent for Sewing Mschine since 18o6 have sola binger s L,sd Webnter s a tester s and Ploience s, aid have abandoned all for the American. . Send and get sample af wo k. No 40 1 MERONEY A BRO Ag'st, THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL It INSURANCE ' COMPANY, OF RICI1IUOIYD, TA. As-etta, lit January, 1S73, - $472,867.23 Xstuei Annual, Term, aad Participating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. i- DR. U. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President ! J J. 13. NEISWANGER, Secretary. ! JOiE8, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Sali-bory, Canvassing Agent. LEWIS 0. HANES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May 22, Ij. J Opens October 1; continues through nine month. f rfn'teJ in actaooWi on the elective system, with full courses in Classics, Literature, Seieoce (with practice in Chemical and Physical Labor. tones), in Law. Fnirinminr T-j4. cnltor..-Apply for Caulogoesto -rtix- r. UAKRISON, Chairman, r. O. Oauvwity of VirsisU, Albemarle Co, Va, "Ag. 14tf. - , - "072 OOiBAOH WEEK. ; A?en, nd eTerywhere. Bttsinexa atrictlj 36 ly. J. WORTH 4 00, S. JLciii, Mo. Xrht TTiTITTffl Ti ntmrr VIRG1NA I i . r .. ... : ' . 1 . - YEARS IA.GO J mm- Wm first knwa fa America. Ita merits are well imtwat tlkrwarbwtta tklUtwl wwrld. It kMiat MHI hHt rwerd mt mmy DaiMtiit la tUm wwrld. Fra ta mlllloa pa aillW as mt aafttee Ut a tplalat baa Trreaeate as, sad mm a bm!U aa PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT, " XT HAS 5 0 XQfJAL. It la reeoDUBendd wita tabon4ed aatonaeala 11 oum of Cute, Brute. Burn, Bpraias, Bbuas tissa. Hard wsUtms. Bites. Cbilb-sima. BUBn et Jxnts. trozea reet, isrs. s as., smooa si :prsoos. sad for Fprstns. rooaasrs, Bl&ciMes, ren JCni, gcrstcbes. Wlad-GsOs. Boosl. "rsTlns, Sprtaf asls, SaddM, Collar saaiisrBcss sust also Oissssss of Ut Kjs sad Er la Horses, Mules or Cattle. ;T W1IX ALSO -.-' - Cure Wcimlgia, Shenmmtlam. Coat, Lamo Back. htMt Bbernn, tiaoaou Kite, External Dooa aa Vluaelo AiTactioDav Bore KIppiea, a-e., sad soar be Justly tsrmed tho paaacoa for all ; EXTEBNAL "WOUNDS. anattaibr. tkU Ualmtit did mt rprimg p Im m day r av yar,prodetaf m son uinu aito rviiAiTBAi. craxs cxaihkb bt Nrw-!ks atd litawaooat lausuii. Bt ws aa thsespericncaof orcr thlrt) yrais of trial. yriX ths most snbatmnlal rerolte, and by a aatiltiSsdoof vita case a. IT Um Ii&imrnt ti not ss rceommcmocd. the Money will be Refunded. Xo not b lipotd bmb by a tin nr oiar Xiai. Brat claiming tb him piopeitieaor raralia. Tbay sr a cheat and a tmd. B smra and gt -g bat ! 3xicaa Jjwil O8ou bt all Dbuooists aiq ConrraT.BTomn at 26a, COc and Si. CO per EottU. Koncs Biaa cr Lotilx, Sttlx. ao. LYON aiFG. CO. HAGAlf'S Hag nolia BaL a rnv jLTPiicxTiccrs mast a ! Pure Blooming Complexion. Itis ftu-ely Vegetable. anl ita operation If aeeu and felt at one. It doea away witU t& 1'luaUed Appear snca eaaaed by Ht. KUQe. aad Excitement Heals an! removea all Blotcbeaend Pimplea, dispelling dark sad nnaightly epota. Drives svay Tau. Freckle, sad Busbars, aad by It gentle bat powerful lnfluaao mantles )ae laded coeek with YOUTHFUL BLOOM Alh BEAUTY.' Sold by all Prnjririot snd Fancy Storta. Depot. 3 Park Vlaoe. New lark. 5 NTERPRISE Reliable Gift Distribution in thai Country ! j $100,000 00 ZZT V AZiTJAJi L23 OZTTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L.i D. SINE'S tend SEMIANNUAL Gift E: IET XiNTERPRlSE, Tobcdraicn Monday, Oct. Uth. 1873. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000 in Gold! One prise $5,000 in Silver Five wire 11,0001 Five prixes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS, Ten prixea J10UJ Two Family Carriaget and Matched lionet with Silver-Mounted Hameu. vorLh 1 1 .500. each I Two Bugsies Horses Ac. worth $600 each 1 One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $500. Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each 1 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Bunting TToaaAea, Kara from $20 to $300 each. Gold Chains Silver-ware, Jewel rySbc., Ac TTnoIe Z7 timber Qlfti. 10,000. Ticket Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single iickets z; &uc Tickets iu; iweu Ticket$20 ; Twenty-five TlckeU $40. Qrcnlara copUining a full lii of prixes, a de - scriotion of the manner of drawinr. and other information! in reference to tbe Distribution, ill h pnt io anv one ordering them. All let. ters must beladdresaed to urn. r Ti. RIXF.. TVit Rfl 101 W. Fiflh St. riKciKHATt. O. A deniraLIe Brick II on Be with ? rooc.s arc xi all necessary oat bouses ; situated in the most desirably part of Town. Persons wiahiaf to pnretaae, oan apply at this office. tf:18 I' ; ALL KINDS of COURT AN DMA ; :,t .... . ., t QDSIMft I ... 1 &:L&jm mm v, VI I ..11 si aam m-m Tar im' The only, GI$TRATES BLANKS at inii effiest77 Bowery. New Terk, PoxUOfiaa Box, G66 WATCHMAN. OFFICE h well Huppliedith ; !: i 1 I plain s S3 GSDOOi, Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C.f . . . - suitable for all kindi of liiMil PRINTING. Finer and more Orn&ment&l T)rpe for T ' 0 T i? 1 ijUSlDCSS &. i: rOieSSlOnal - SOS Visiting, Party fnd Wedding Cards College knd School 55 Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and L ABELS for all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; 4 Or anything else required in the 5 Printing Line. THE (Harolina lDatcl)mait ajb a xzwspapeb, Ia a candidate for publio favor. Its circulation ia good, and ita atanding . and patronage improving It ia one of the beet advertiaing mediums in the State, and offers ita facilities on as " liberal terms as any. Iiikud : Hi w- List Eiw Kc&tirrl. Just pablisSed, a now ediitlon of 2r. CnlTarvcll's Celebrat .SSr 3. mtt TI An thai aWMl Mr (wltnomt medicine) of SraaxAToataAaa or Kminal Lo-ss. Wekkneas. InTolunUrr Be ml 1 nal Loases, luroTlf CT. Mental and PbyslcaJ IneaDftcity. Impexutneott to Marriare. eta. t also. Cosscxrnuv. tnnrrr and Fit. Indoc- ad br aelindalrene or sexual extraraeance ET Price in a aetedanTelv only six cent, 1 The celebrated antnir, In this admirable e- J. weny BeBw uwra a miny years, aneceasiBi practice, ua ui aiarmiDa conae- aaencesof self abuse bit b radically eured without ut aanrenmsnae oi mternaj meaicioe or the application of the knife j pointing 00 1 a uit'Sa or cure at onca auupu. aartaua. ana ei-fcM-tul. by laeaa oC. wbica . every sufferer no matter rhat hi condition miy La. kuj care hi miM-lf cheaply, and radicaUr. CSTTt.it lectora abomld bain tba bands of aveiv rjuth and very aa ia tba land. . SeLtandar seal, la a plain anre lope, to any addn as, pom-tyaid, on receipt of six eeau. or two 1 stamps. , Addreai the Pall Ish era. CHA8. J. a ULIVO CO- FANCY gFato THE i Scientific rAmericin, BEAUTirCtLr If.LCSTRATED! Sazxrtrtc UnxicixJ year, ttfoyi iht wideat circnUUo. ofjy Its contents embrace tat bit aad ex L- I eating Information bertaioinr to U, 1(4771 FfnnlflTm. in U th F!fB rloTra. in all tha vanma i - Inscriptions of ImprovementA. ' TY... . I wdlmrrtanty0rkat rrtalliing to IViuS Manaaui ipiirrin& Milling. Xklna i MeOtlurry , BeoortU of the Uit the Application of Steam, Siesra Railways, Sbip-UtUding. yitiptiSJJJ Tba Latest DiacoTmesiaphfAgrsnhr CW Irtry ia th Arts M in Domestic or HoaWj bconomy. The latest I r form it Ion perls nlnr iA T-xJ logy, MuTO-copy.lMalhein.tlcs Ain Oeofrrapby. Meteorology, Minr-loc,-1,. Zoology, Botany, I Horticulture, ArrW.Vl Arcfaitedore, Rural Economy, OouaehoU 1J omy Food, Ug hUnfc HeaUng, Vewilatk. i jieaun. r In short the whole ranre of Oi K,4- - i f Practical Arts are embraced witLin tbt nrj- ueoaeuac American. Ao pefaoa ho ' to be iotelhgentlr Inlbrmed ran .frt . ariLhoot thU papr. i j v" Farme, Mechanics, EaHnevr., Inrrn-o4 MaDnfaanrera, Chemula. Irfar. ,J . Teacher, aergvmen, L-wyer.! anj lUol. cf ' all rrotesaiona, wilTEnd tbe Scietititc Amerir,R to bw of groat valoei It akoold tiavt a j4 w erery Family, Library, Study, ttuce and tW- ing ivoom ; in every Heading JUxmf ColW, Academy, or School, ; ,' I PuUished weekly.' DlenaidlrllWr.tiL $3 year. 1 t f The yearly Number, of the Scientific A man. can make two splendid volnms of neiHv tbuosaod pages, eqnjvslent in onntmu Thousand ordinmry Poors. LA n Oldil LU I of all PatenU Lasued is rmUUhed wU ' i fcaTperimenroplrt seat free. Addrwaiia liaKeva. Mrww & Co!, 87 Psrk Row New York. In connection witliUcira ! t Ifi e A m rricsn. M rr.M rn i .A Ox are Solicitor of AbmtV can and Foreign Patents, ha ve had oTcrt) war experience, and have the large euUi.m4 Io the world. Ifvoc) have made an inrrniioa write thera a letter and send a akelrk . thry ri j promptly Inform yoa, free I (barge. vLnktf your device Is new and patentable. Thev vft also send ron,rte nfkkarfc, a copy f ll Paleci lawn in fall, with int ruction ia to pruo4 toobUia a patent. Address Mrvx Park Row, New Yojk. f , Subacriptioo tu tk Scientitic AmencaaU. at thi ofSce. Price 83 a year. ov.2i;lIlf 8PIU1X OF THE AGC rIMIE SnaiT or the Aoe will prrrst a pair . M. of fine pictaea Worth $3 00 to rrry soW. acriber (br 1873, who pays $2 50 Sn ad t sac far a year's rabacriptioa. Tle piciarra riiiU4 Bs pill's Cbenibs i( executed ii thefinetf stjW of Lithofrrsphic-prisUnf ; the printed anrtaer a. each ia 22x28 iochea,'aixi (be pictures sell is tit stores for $2 50 per pair, j Eev.T. H. ParrciuaD, D. ContriWiaf Et. II. T. HciMoer, ! Kdi'ora. Tlie Aoe is a weekly Family Taper, 4pit4 : to the Home Circle, the Fanner, the MecL&aie, ' the Tradesman, alike in every ; section t,f tU Stste; it is not sectional in iu rchsrsrtt-r, aor partixan or seclsrisni Eeiles all the rt i the day, collated wit! a view to corrrr net m 4 accuracy, iu colnrana will be filled witk uW choice! matter appropriate to the diCVrer i V partmentt Stories, Historical and Birrhml Sketch, Travel snd Adventure, albaih IU-4-inf, Wil and Uamor) Axricuilaral, Cormjf deuce, sn Epitone of tlie Newa of, the Dav.c. OZLZCZZ7aOZi 8T02tZ2:S.' TliepnKlication of Original Stofiesi asprdal feature of the Age, and for this1 year we hart procured several front the pen of ixptilar sad interesting writers. In this iHnrtnienl alone we can promiae our readers entertainment eat I in character to that of any of the popular aiorj papers. v nl TERMS IN ADVANCE: ! One copy one year, (4lh 2 picture,) 2 W . u u M wiout picture, 2 00 u " aix month j do j ;1 2i Every reader of the Snarr orTurAXM published before the ar, is earnestly reqnMed to renew their palroagt; tend , for speciaea copy. Addresa, I EDWARDS ir BROTGHTOM. Feb. 13. tf j KaUigh, X C. THE MORNING STAII. DAILY KDITION!: i THOUGH ONLFIVE Yf.AKs (fJJ, HAS THE Largest Daily Circr.Uti..u ofsj newspaper in the Stale, and a cirri!U"t' Wilmington fifty per cent, larger iliat ll xt of any other paprr. j 1 WEEKLY EDITI0S : Now com Lined witli Le Cai")LINa I"R vaa. makine one 'of the btist Patzxilf ZTetVSpapera in th South. CirrbUt'ioD very large and rapidly tocrvasieg. SUBSCRIPTION PRI'Ei Daily Stab 1 year J, $7 CV 6 months 3 JO " 3 10 tu Is 4 2 0 Weexlt StabI ytTir i 2 ll0 " 6moDths .......ltU 3 months,... . J jSO It may be ssf-ly aert-d that an news- paper ever e tabliahe in North CaoIiaa has made such rapid progress as The XIoauo Stab. 1 tySend for $ pecimea copies. , ' Address. WM. II BERNARD WILMINGTON. XC, SUITITS LCG PRESERVER Is a sure and effectual cure for CONSUMPTION And all the di of the TZX2LOAT, JLSTXX&XA, Bead for circular to i WM. j For aale by ( C R. BARKER k Co. A. Smifti, Concord, N. CX, a i f 1 Salisberv N. C And all principal druggist, int the I'sked States. I April 3 9m., ! JOHN S. HENDERSON. Attorney and Counsellor St Lav 1 ; AXD Solicitor in' BanLrupCcr SALISBURY, N. (?. iy Speeial aUenUon paid 1 Protcri ings in Bankruptcy. j Feb. gQ.f. j - L DIL af F .CUIFFiTUT" DENTIST. ) Tlaving located In Saliburr, soliriu s prac tice in the town and sjtrrouDd'ing count 17. CXXAS.OS&XZODZ3ZLATS, OFFICK ; Corner of Maim A Sink Strtd Tf door htUxr Boyden Ham. ' 1IM OHCBUDP I'm.. , . riptiowLwiih IieaotifarK of New InTauiooaj New ImpletneDU, ceases, and Improted Industrie of all i;!T Eecipes. SarpU,- . 1 Tiilers. fir k rv mm PATENTS jaa. 10 u. V: !'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1873, edition 1
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