r i ,; ........ .i -wp Vi il . - A Millionaire Suicide Domestic Tragedy in High Life Under tfa Wife and Suicide of a Husband -Th fir. KutA Monster. From the Philadelphia Ledger, September. Another terrible domestic tragedy was enacted at one o'clock yesterday morning mi No. 4215 Kingserning avenue, In Joe Twenty seventh ward, where Mr Tho ma ll. Parker, after shooting his wif in the head, shot himself through the brain, kill ing himself instantly. The wile is still living the ball from a small four barrelled Sharp's pistol baring passed through her left eyeball and baa not yet been found Her condition is quite critical. The. cir cumstance! of the ease are as follows : Thomas B. Parker, the deceased, was a ott of the lata Isaac Parker, who left a large estate, part of which included the groui.d upon which the Continental Hotel is built. He baa not been in business for many years, having inherited a large in come from his father's estate, the ptincipal of which was held in trust f r him by bi brother. About eight years ago Parker married Miss Helen McGregor, he then being about 34 years and sbe 20 year old. Tbey have bad but one child, a boy., now about two years b! J. Tbey resided in decant style in an ornamental brownstone villa in the western portion of west Phil adelphia, the bouse being surrounded by beautiful grounds, conservatories, &c. , and furnished within with moat of tbe luxuries and comforts of the residence of a refined and wealth v family. Mr. Parker's habits have not been such as to make his rela tions with his wife the happiest and for long time past they have occupied sp arate rooms, the child occuping a col in its mother s apartment. On Tuesday afternoon Nr. rarker was ont riding in a phaeton driren by bis coach man, and on bis return his demeanor war noticed as being remarkably I alien and morose. He retired early in the evening and went atooee to bis room, and uotbing more was heard of him nntil the dreadful deed of the night was done. It seems from the testimony that Parker went to bi wife's room with tbe pistol and shot ber while she was in bed. sbe arose and fled from the room to that of the servants, where she lay down, beseeching the do mestics to save bey baby, which was still in the crib in tbe room with its father. Tin female domestics were afraid to venture into the room, and called out of the window for sbe coachman, who slept in a room in the stable building. He came to the bouse as soon as he could, but none of the female servants would come down stain to let him in, and be gained an entrance by means of aplank by which he entered tbe second story window When advised of the con- dit ion of affairs he started for the police and a physician and on returning the party entered Mrs. Parker's room, where tbey found Parker lying across tbe foot of his wife's bed, dead, with the pistol in his hand, having shot himself behind tbe right ear, the ball passing forward and to the left, and lodging at the root of tbe nose Tbe child was lying in the crib unharmed In the afternoon at 1 ; 30, o'clock an in qnest was held at the residence by Cor oner Brown. The jury found a verdict of suicide by shooting. -.a i Beauty Useless. uT1.a.a Xm mm n .hIa ammsm a impiIap i . . .V. 1 iicic 1 B, aa 1 u it:. rajo ninci iu 111 Kansas Magazine, no such combination Iu thisrwerld as usefulness and beauty in an at aolutf degree. The mountain beauties of Colorado are useless, as Niagara and YoaeV unite are useless things. The utilitarians and cynics may prate as they please, the highest purpose of God's grandest works js to he enjoyed, and he placed an eternal band upon the profanation of money-making mill-wheels amid aceuse ages ago contrived for the gratification of the highest sensnxlity man may know. I will not attempt here any description of these things. If tbe reader ever goes there be will readily perceive why. The beat apostrophe to Kiagcra was written by a man who never saw it, and if he had gone there first he would never have tried it. But the surest index to the effect these scenes have upon the mind, may be dis covered by watching people's emotions. Men are inclined to stand doggedly silent, often with uncovered heads, and look and look. Ladies are sometimes more demonstrative but equally affected. One I saw who stood noon a huge boulder at the foot of the falls iu Cheyenne Canyon, where the white wa ter hangs like a veil of lace against the dark rock, and seems to come down ont of the blue sky. " Oh, yon darling, " she said with casped hands and shining eyes She would have taken the spirit of the beaut? which hovered there in her arms and kissed it if she could." I " '-' - i ' L . I M ANCM.F.n TO DKATH FALLIKO FROM tub Clouds Wahpblo. Iowa, Sept. 25. Trnf. J. W. Bailey made an aseension in a balloon to-day from tbe Fair Grouud. The balloon was inflated with hot air. and left the ground with Bailey hanging by his hands to tbe horizontal bar beneath. Just as it started it took fire near the month and Bailey did not notice the fire until he was too high to let go with safety, bat hu ng on until he bad reached an altitude of 14200 or 1.500. feet when tbo aavaa whieh held the hoop from whieh he was suspended burned awaV. and he fell, reaching the earth a quarter of a mile from the point of star ting. The body was frightfully mangled and the legs driven into the hard ground up to his knees. DirrrNGtriSHSD Depositors nr A Suspekded Washington Bank The Washington Star says: It is said that ex-President Andrew Johnson had $00,000 to bis credit in tbe First National Bank, on which he was re ceiving six per cent, interest; Senator Patterson, of Sooth Carolina, S14.000 in one of the suspended banks ; Admiral Row an, $6,000. Mrs. Wm. H. 8cottt widow of a former navy agent, had $17,000; tbe the proceeds of the sale of all the property she had. General Hants bad a handsome credit in Jay Cooke & Co.'s. BlCH Countrt. We saw last week a lamp of gold, found In Union eonnty, weighing about one pound- It was a solid lump with very little alloy. Not long since wo published a notice of a lomp of gold found in the aame county, weighing two or tbree pounds, tbe property of a poor rountrymam. We consider tho conntrv - between tbe Yadkin aud Catawba River- a distance by Kail of 64 x 100 miles the beet hi the world for gold mini ug, farming, ecc. ownwrr jjrmocrai. NRWSPAPfiR LAWS, We receive so many Inquires as to the laws governing the circulation of uewspapers, that we nod it necessary to publish the fallowing summary, which will cover all the questions thiU have bef n addressed to Ut . 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to ttit.iu thjir ati1aarifii'lOti. 2. If ubscribersordertug tnertiscontinne ..fthir prid ,oa3r ntiuu w nd ihem until all arrearages are paid; 3. If suhserihers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they directed, they are held responsible till i,"uiiuc aa aa m"Y 'hey bale settled their bill. and ordered them Jisoontiaufd. 4, If subscribers move to other places without ! i uf. inning the published, aud tbe p .pers aire seut to the former direction, tbey are held! responsible. 5. Tbe courts have decided that refusing to take papers from tbe office. r removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie mh i Ammmm oF inf Miitiunl fraud. 6. Any person who feceires a newspaper and makes use of it, whether ne nas oraerea it or not is held Inlaw, to be a subscriber and must pay for it. POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters go to any part of the Uuited State for three cents per half once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead-Iettet office at Washington. Letters weighing over an on nee. and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, aud tbe balauce due collected on delivery, J City letters must be prepaid two cents per half ounce. , 7 Books Postage on books, not exceeding four ounces in weight 4 cents. Each additional four ounces or fraction thereof 4 cents. Nwsnaners. Newspapers sent from tbe UB office of rmbhcatioa may be prepaid at tbe r v r following rates per quarter Dailies,. cts. per qr Weeklies, 5 " Monthlies, (not over 4 02) 3 " M Quarterlies. " 1 M MisceltaueoosMatter. On unsealed circu lars, maps, priuts. engravings, music, cards, photoaraphs, types, cuttiugs. roots, seeds. Ate, on qne packsge to one address, prepaid. notzceeainz four ounces 2 ceri's ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages ia limited to thirty two ounces. Money Orders. Money can he sent to any part of the country with absolute safety, by obtaining a Money Order;' for which fees are; 1 On not less than 81- and not over $20, 10 cents. Over $20 and not. exceeding $50. 25 cents. No order issued tor less tnan $1, or more than $20. ' Sundry I ernes It costs 15 cents extra, besides the regular postage to register a let ter. Stamps cut on from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to he .placed upoc other let ters. i j 1 FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, as Invite attention to their rtock of CoK (age Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits, Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. Rocking flhairs of all descriptions, Extension Dining Tables- -tables of all kinds Wardrobes, Bureaus, Waahatands,"" What-Nota, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State Be nare to call. nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see otir stock and hear onr prices. Onr terms cash. Speeial orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. VW A fall assortment of Rosewood, Metal it nd Walnut Burial Cases, which can he fur nished at 3 hours notice. Jan 16 I v. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in ih9Bant'n9 B' transacted. Country ! 875,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED 1TRIBUTED XV L . D. SINE'S 164M REGVLAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise. lobe draicn Moudau. Xnremhrr -ifh in7i I ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF 5 W- . " T l v I U I $.5,000 in Gold ! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OP $5,000 in Silver ! Two prizes $1,000 ) ix prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS. Ten prizes $100 J 1500 Gold and SUver Lever Hunting Watchet, (in ail,) worth from $20 to $500 each. Coin 8ilver, Vest Chains, Solid and Double plated Silver-ware, Jewelry, Ac, 4. Number of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid Single Tickets $1 ; Sis. Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full 1! of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent t6 any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to JLOi W-tlfthSt. ri KCISS ATI, O. Its t: . -, FOR I IA i -tic NINO A MUSI awav- 1 nese instruments have a world wide .r,...,aiu,n as nnquestionable tbe best ana verv KEASoitABLK in Pbicb. They are guaranteed as such and fully Warranted as represented. Pnrshasers should address .1 J. F. RUECKERT, i ; 8obj Agent Wilmington, N. C. P. S Tuning orders attended to from any t w vvuiiuy, nosTF l j.p aw Uaau a Aug. 7 tf. a i - I Safe, Insure Your UfB, IN THE UI TABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cf . i.; 4aw5 if Assets $21 ,000 043 O, ;e9 Income 99. DiYidends Declared Annually. Canvassing Agents wanted. Apply to J. ALLEN BROWN, Oeu'l. Agent YOUR HOUSES 3 FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. ran T l-l T J T m. I xuaxua I- u, Lir & Globe, (of London,) Under writer's Agency (N. Y.), Franklin (of Phila. ), Georgia Home (of Colnm bus, Ga.), and Old North State (of War rent on. N. C) are all represented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. ;f FERTILIZERS. P ur e Peruvian Guano , Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. l.w Lump Lime, Kept on hand, or 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, s Office No. 2, Granite Row at At well's Hardware Store Salisbury, N. C.. Aug. 28, 1873-tf b4nk of statesville CHARTED CNOaa ACT OF TDK OKNBBAL ASSEMBLY OV NORTA CAROLINA. Authorised Capital, 9900 000 THIS BANE has been organized under the Lawa of the State, and all the requirement complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, and when special arrangements are made Certificates of ueposu win oe isauea pavable with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. uuvuiun, Auminmiraioni, vruaruians, or j otheri holding monej in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Bank. H Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. SA ML. McD. TATE, President. R. F. SIM0NT0N, Caaher. Statesville, N. C, Aug. 21, 1873-3mos. Valuable Land For Sale. HaVing become the sole Pmnrit r I Tiunfue iraci 01 land former v nwn1 k. 1 Ll n . . r-""" J eremjah Barringer. and located ft fie mi la - j Hi . m f- mTmmJl ; - v hiii WUIII" for Ul propose te sell it. This track cSmoS! I CM OT KDWnn iwi I I Id Btol mn I I ing oaof acres, is regarded bv good judges as one of the very best and most eligibly situated' in the county. It u admirably adapted to the mini vm ion 01 corn, cotton, tobacco, and the rasses; 1 nere is at least 1 on v... of which about 75 . . - ; " v nvtivni. also, an excellent dwelling and other out build- m in cultivation. 1 hpr u 1: m -."-? gs m great nnmber, a good well of water, Ac, mmm tUm mmA III 1 .7 CRAIGE & CRAIGE. ATTORNEYS Al LAW, AND Solicitors in Bankrupfrn. Special atteu tionnaid to Prnorpin in Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,-5l:3mes. A BOOK FOR THE M 1 1.1 A o M iirtnal a r r4 . r tk.n Mwi m Cuide. a;iurHu4 ifiaili. mm mjimm. witk ik a waaaM.UiHiaa Sa. "a, TMata aa iauraailM rk . i i. k-a . ., I tvervthlBla? mm latat tak.u. . . a, lrniDr. Bl PMta at. aaasa, aa. xai Kotiet to the A2Bk:sd sad VaJbrtsaata. es: sir:. sSsrs Gzjsti sSJasaas aaaasaaa. w"wWr" grf-I "" a7 M...na. mhwvTJI "--" -r '' i ' ' apaiaaaa aaaa aamk im ka IniMteu Iiaaaaalaa aaa aanrlaan aa4 aSalaa afa r' I -i yjwawajw .f ...rT mm, ..4 mmmSSZSXlZimmm Tlie wr,u nwav a. THE American Button-Hole, Overseaming AND complete sewing machine The fin and onW BUTToX-IIOLE AND SEWING alAtlilNE combined that ha, made iu advent thia or any other countrr. Boer 1 he following reaaoaa arc aiTea why tnu is the Ut. Earn Up Machine to Purchase. 1. Becane it will do 7. Beaan roa low everything that any ma Iquickiy raise or ear. werthe n ne can do, aewiaa leeU fciadaplitlo VLick oi horn the fineat to tbe thin cloth coamat material, betn- 8. Becaaa yea hart a minK. felling, cording ahot deep bobbin b braising, binding, gath-whieb the thread ia on ering and aewing on. atiatantly drawn from the , the aame time mfBing. centre ; uie tension con- quntinp-.elc., hetterthan Mequeatly even and any other machine. not break the thread . 9 Becauae the tensions 3. necaoae the paaser are more' easily adjoatedlfeot tnrna back that the ifaaa any other maebioe cloth can be eeaily rrmov 3 Because it can work ed aner being aewed. a heaatiful batton hnle 10. Because the best making aa fine a pearl as mechanics' pronounce it by the hand. the best finished and made win em- 4. uecauae it win em- on tbe beat principles f EtEateSSS any maehine maaametar 4. It has no spring to border on any garment break: nothing to get out 6. Because it will work of order. a beantifn) eyelet bole. 11. Because it ia two 6. Became it can dojmachfnesiaoae. a Btrv- over-hand seaming, by Toy. hole W0KIIN6 and which abeeta pillow ea4BWi.e Machine co; eaaad the like are sewed bined. over and over. JST No other Machine can accomplish the J kind of sewing stated in No. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Parties wing a family sewing machine want a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ment. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one m wanted that will do the moat work and do 11 the beat : and this machine can do several kinds of sewipg not done on any other machine, beside ! doing every kind that all other can do. The American, or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that 1 done on the Combination except button-bole and overseaming. ME RONE Y & BRO , Agta. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any othei Sewing Machine. T,do not hesitate to ay the meriran Combination "iirpaswe all other machines. Besides doing al uie worK inai orner machines can.it ove works button h-ve in any fabric from 8wis mu in to Beaver cloth. I have used Mager'a Sleet Howe's and the Weed machine, and find the a me ican far superior to them all. Miss M. Bcnsnei. 1 have nsed six different Sewing Machines. The American surpasses then all. Mas. A. L. Raiwxt. I have naed The Singer and other machines and weald aot exchange the V men can for any. Maa. 11. X. Bring 1 s. Salisbcsv, X. C. May t. 1879. Mksokxt k Bao.. Agta, American Com. 8. M- Sia : I have nssd the Howe. Singer. Wheeler A vVjUon. Wilcox A Cibbs ewing machine, noc would not give the American Combination lor all o. them, it will do ali th..t ia claimed for it ia tbe tircn- tar. I consider ita ulterior to all others 1 have evai an. ery KesnectfullT. Mas. Geo. W. Habbibom, We the nndersigned takegret pleasure in giving onr testimony oi lavor ot the American ewinc Machine in preference to any other believing that it is truthfully recommended aa the beat machine made, it isinimple. rons vry light and does not get uat of order or drop stir bes. Mks. I.atka M. Or xa max. ' A. L. Kocst, "J. Ali iv Bbowx, " A. W Novaxax. " A. E. Jomc " M. E Th -a asox. We have seen flaming advertisements and heard much said by Agents ot other machines. Ltending paity, if after fair trial before competent Wdm g-ill f.irfatr An hnndrada dollaM aa t mvm Ijndgesthe Mnencn Muchme will not do a well if not better, the wark done on any other machine and do valuable work that ao other maebioe can do. We have been gent for Sewing Machine since 1866 have aold Singer'a Lad webater's .Uvaser's and Ploieace's, anda have abandoned all for the Kmerican. Send and get sample af wo k. Xo40.-t". MEBONEVABRO Af'st. the mm wmi IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RIC II TIO D, VA. AMeU lst Jnnary, 1673, - $472,867.23 ' I i Xakuaa Annual, Term, and Participating PoUcics. Farm Property a Specialty. DR. H. O. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President J. . NEIS WAN6EB, Secretary. 8. B. JO ES, General Agent. I J. ALLEN BROWN, of Saliebury, Canvassing Agent. LEWIS 0. HAKES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May ly. mam - Virginia ppena October 1 ; continues th roach nine i the. aa is organized in schools on the elective ay stem, With full COUraM in (1airav Litaralnr. fWiaaifai (with practice in Chemical and Physical Labora tories), in Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teach ing and Aericultnna Annlv for CaAaJsksnaw lav igricnl F. H mi r. HARRIaUN. Chairman, f. U. university of Virwiaua. Albemarle Uo.. Va. Diversity of Virginia. Albemarle Aug. 14 tf. $7aT60EaCH WEE K ' Agents wanted everywhere, legitimate, Partir.,lV free. so AGO MEXICAN MUSTANG w r f. i .' f4 if it- --. LINIMENT knoiTB tU A Its mrm wrll ka .mm tlurwai Ilk Aval world. It ! tkr a im ih sr. cam thf miiium vara atUl f Won rm Ut mm ccmpflnt fcaa waikt4 m, uud a m h Mm aaS allt- PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT, IT Has HO EQTiL. i erf tut , Hart Bwnun.a, Bams, taflb ren Feat. tea. c. ftc Wlnd-Oalle, Hoof-ate, Collar ad Baria Horses, Males or Cattle. USTANG LINIMENT WZU. AlSO Bit 8or mvpim. Ac. rail EXTERNAL WOUNDS. eaaber. th I. Llalmrat did 1B1 day or a j r . Aim vmusxasAB crai akd AlrmxmooM Ltataixra. But w of orer Ihlrtj yew i a of aa ay a Money will be Mi Sparine, etwens bait. Sad die. XtaeXya a M pin a day or a y r . xemraalB taa experience of orer Ihlrt j yea 1 a of trial, with If She Uhalmentta pot aa racotmnaalaS. Qaa 1 1 are a rhrat and a fraad. Bs saw astd got awSaftag 1 ax axx ISxeesxaas axb covaxax 1 OOc. and fl.OO per or Bonxx. 8m. Ac LYON MFG. CO. HAGAN'8 CagnoliaBaL 4 FEW AJPPLI C ATI0X8 MAX X A Pure Blooming Complexion. BtexwMyVagstabU. faltatoacs. ItduMtwi Ha away with th D ay seat. all Blot IMvaaswax Taav aaa ny its gsatM but with L BLOOM AUD BEAUTY. by sO Druggist aa4 Ptaca. New V-rt TiiK gi:kaa' UKMi DV CONSUMPTION which can be cured lv n' m m' timely ivsort to this 8tand ard ieparation, as has Iiecn proved by the hundrcdH of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is aeknowl edgi'd by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the iv 1 iff and cure of all Lung complaints, and is oilcrcd to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over lorty years. When resorted to in season it. (sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the mot severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in Iho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Dleediiig at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but i! loosens and cleanses th lungs, and allays irritation thus removing the cauc ti the complaint. raTAED v Biin w. iuwll buhb, lioatoa, . AM said by DruajifUta ax Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds. Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriff Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, 4c. THE WATCHMAN OFFICE n tu ' j - is well supplied with 1 ; 4 "' 1 A Urge and elegant assort men t of i e- i-Jl.saj . PLAIN i FANCY 103 TYPES, I S"T a ' . Pictorial or UT ILLUSTRATIONS, AC, suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional CARDS; I Visiting, Pariy and Wedding Cards ; College and School aw. 1 . 'Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; fato ilanb For Gierke, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Qr anything else required in the Printing Line. THE Carolina ID a t cljm an i . AS A NEWSPAPER, i t la a candidate for public favor. Its s circulation ia good, and ita and natronate improving. It S as- w of the best advertising mediums in the State, and often its lacilitiea on as liberal terms as any . 200 HEvJD OF Bi Cnttl e Wanted The nndfrsigne d wishes to porehaae I wo Heodred fiue D wf Cattle, for whieh he is prepared to pay t he higheet cash prices He wood alec- iaforra th- Citlaas of Salisbury that he is fwraishiag the aaark -t with beef fonr t hnes eeeh week ; namely on M..tday. We daesday. Friday aad Sat irday mornings. JOT1N BEARD. Vfay ALL KINDS GIST R A TK8 , f COURT AS DM A- BLANKS at this office Cheap Cha ttel Mortgages, snd various other blanks for sale here. A Second Hand Piano FOR SALE. Enquire at thb o See. THE Scientific ' American, rear, eninva liaat -J - . -. ev w w sv e Pen lUii : nta ink: int. MeH.amcal, 3 S5 7TfVml7ia. NMi B kinrntna.iew I tui. . eesC ana iBiaaroved lSur Uaeful Notea, Ascta. Bsaat-a k- Jtts: Advice, bv PrakelHri.ensI Lmplovrra, ib ail Ike varvuoa afnai aasava Hj.aJ. .a.- my a iaii i fi ti-n . .. . eaa,aaj rii a. " I m. mm mill e Laieat lwaovrrie ia I.t, -,,.,1 f . Wry in tW Aruwad i IXawf.iJ , Eeuoonr 1 rWrUiaisw lo Tb ialral ltV. Hu eorraahj, U -a it..' j. a-.. i- 1 Arrliitecture, Knral Loosxiv, il,m. ay. Fasad. UghUng, Heaiiua, V i Uealth. "in dhv In short the whole range the s , Practical Ana art essbrare eiikii the Scientific A Barries n X,. persor. to be intvlligratlj iefcaiaiii akv. , without thai papsW. Majmeaa, EgUem all Prossaeioaa. will Bead twSeadrW ' to "be of great vatee. It ah fa have . everv family, Library, SUaivOawAt an ing Koosa ; in every Reading Reus. to Aeadeaav. or Scheol. 1 The yearly Xosabera ef the Sritsiiic Aavaa. can make two splendid volasas ef aeariv ae thuoaaod pares, e aivalent ia coaieata U W rUeswad sraWJaW Prnpr. Aa OaViallS of all Patents iaaued ia noUiaked Mcimen conies arat frvew Ad4raaiaH sham Mem A Co., 17 Park B Sew YarT Inroaaectawi wihtae6dsa. USe AaatHeaa.Meamwrwa aACsxaveSalMilaraef AaaaA can and Foreign Psjenta, have had ever Zh veaa cxperieaee, and have the largeat taVlaAa3i ie the world. If yoo have saade aa laiieHaa, write them a letter and seed a sketch . they vQl prom pi iv inioraa roe ire of caarge, yoor device ia new and patentable. 1 yoor device is new and patentable. TWr riS T?'. . rum Laws in foil, with instructions how to preeaaf to obtain a- patent. Address Mrva A oo. 0 Park Row, New farh. Subacriptiosi tu the BesewtUaa Asaerkaa taasa at this ofoce. Price S3 a year. nov. tkll xf SPIRIT OF THE Jk&tr ' P 1 1 E 8iiarr or th a Aoa will i 1 of fine pictoes worth $3.00 le acriber for 18TS, whb pays $S 6f ia adi a yeara subscript tea. The pictures Kapliwl a LAembs ia executed in lata of Liihogmphic printing ;-the priatedi each Tlx2 inches, and the pactum art) i ores tor 5J at) per pair. Bar. T. H. Parrcpiaaxs IX Dt, ) (WnTartiag Rrr. H. T. Hcasna, v-tu The Aea ia a weekly Family Paper, adapt! to the Home Circle, tbe Farmer, tbe Mecbssac, the Tradeaeaan, alike ia every sectkan ef ta State ; it ia mat aintioaal he its eh racier, ear partisan or sectariaa. fiashJes fall the sees mi the day, collated with a view to aweeeliw a4 acenracy. its colaaaas will he iflM whs rev choicest matter appeopriate lo ihe diAVrrat sr pertments Stories, Historical and BMsrraituma Sketrhea, Travel and Adventure, Hahbats JUasV ing, W U and Heasor, AancnJuiral, iasmSyase dene, an Epilone of the News eatbe Day, 4c ORIGINAL BTOallS The publication onOriginal Stories a a sfweial feature of the Aoa, and for this year we have procured several from the pens ef pecailar and interesting writers. 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It nay he aafoli paper ever eatahltshei ia North Carolina baa made soeh rapid progress aa Thb Moaaiaa St ail. ddTeaaT M ' ' "1w mTh BERN ART j WlLhllSGTON.N C. SMITH'S LL'SC PIESIIIEI Is ssereand aJbstwal are for CONSUMPTION Aad all thedleaoasof the Send for areolar to Foraalebr C. R. BARKER A And all principal Staiea. JOHN 8. HEN DEBSON Attorney and Counsellor si I 9olleitr la BAkrttry. SALISBURY, A a 17 Speeeal atteation paid to 1 - imm U a I mmmrmyj. Feb. S0,-t dr. J. P ie lirTitT TiF.NTIST ksSali i ia taw werta. ' 41 3 it.aia U mmm m m I illUllIU ASTHMA. AC. mammmmmmmmmaa' WM. A. BeaiaV, Loocord, N. C Co. 8alsibary 5.r. dreggiar ia the I sites j April I fwa-, Haviag leeaasd rrscC nttiiti f Vara asssw Bmydm Ashes. ...Al. For baJe at this offier Aug. 18, tf. li : 11. Ml?. J. WORTH A CO, St. Lewis, Ms.