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Music of Labor. Hie banging of the hammer, Th whirling of the plane. The crushing uf the busy The creaking uf the crane, The tinging uf the anvil. The grating of the drill, The clattering of the. turning lathe, The whirling of the mill. The Wszing of the ppindleo The rattling of the loom. The patfiog of the ei'gine. The fan's oontinttal boom, 1 he clipping of the tailor' shears, The driving of the awl, These sounds of industry I lore I love them all. The '.licking of the magic type. The earnest talk of men. The tolling of the giant press. The scratching of the pen. The tapping of the yard stick. The tinkling of the scales, The whiatliug of the needle. (When no bright cheek is pale.) The bumming of the cooking-stove, The surging of the broom, The paferitig feet of chi dliood, The housewife's busy h un. The buzzing of the scholars, 'The teacher's kindly call The sounds of active iud istry I luve 1 love them all. T lore tie plowman's whistle. The reaper's cheerful song, The drover's oft repeated shout, - Hfeirring ln stock along. The bustling of the market man. As be hies him to the town. The balloo from the tree tup As the ripened fruit comes down. Thy -busy sound of threshers. Al they f lean the ripened grain, WMMitpxrs joke and catch of glee 'Xcath the moonlight on the plain; The kim I voice of trie draymen, Tke shepherd's gentle call The sounds of pleasant industry I"ove I love them all. The Bank of Statesville. jtt affords us pleasur o, not withstanding tnc prediction, and even false statements of croakers, that alb the banks in ibis .State, without a single exception, have stood thu late fiancial crisis. It show." that they arc well mmag d. The truth is, our banks do a legitiumtu business, not hajMKg been connected with Credit Mo biRw or other wild speculations. The Bank of Slalescillc is doing business as usual, receiving large deposits of currency, paying checks, and selling exchange for the accommodation of merchants and business men who have occasion to make remittances to various portions of tire coun try. All good pappr is discounted by this bajiki ud those having money to deposit knrhv where .o place it lor safety and use fulness. This iuslitutiou has felt no pre sure, and being entirely disconnected in its business operations with Wall street and the New York banks having no de posits with them to lose cannot be affect ed bythera in any manner. ''jTiis bank puts forth no issues of its owh, but deals in the currency of .lo United States, gold and silver, and loans morey upon undoubted security only, winif its owners are worth 111 their privati ... 1 1 1 . f .1 1 O 11. coiavasgjiuiiuieiis 01 inousaiius or dollars, and are know n to be business men of zreat pruduco and financial skill. Iu fiueTa more sound banking institution does not exist, lo conclude, any report that may be circulated that this bank is not at a nun-j reauy 10 pay depositors, is mosl positively false aud wicked. The Boy who Wanted to Know The following is strictly true: A lady ejaiojti this State recently, stopped atone "Clit Chicago hotels with her little son. TBpbojr was not perfectly satisfied with mat ters and thiugs at the dinner table, and ex pressed himself frequently to that effect. The mother finally rose and remarked, in an undertone, to the youthful offender, "Come aitli 1.... .... ii, 1. 1 .-11 . . 1 f ! I 1 ... . . nn uir u)r .lauo, nun 1 win aiienii in your cash." The lad understood at once what at tending to his case' meant, but there was an 1 .......... , , . .. ..r 1 . 1 . , , 1 !" 1 'iu k niaiiei 01 ueiau wnicn ne was jiaiuruny anxious to lmv more fully explain PUiung, backward on the band I'lpniuuiu'M, ue uiuouereU OUl, in a Voice loud enough to he heard over most of th Wfii-nio-.i Uuiniug-rooin : Say. mother. . 1 . 1,011 trtttim 1.. . . 1 1 wwjwi KiihK 10 mne your nanu or vour fiier 7 rbe euthusiasm with which this iriet aldress was received was unbounded. voht little fellow, how often have we wan tec to know that same thiucr ourself? V itl a brief seas n of waiting we geuerally fouud oyi, as ne uuaotib led did ' UaiLKoad On.sTKUCTIOSa A fewaiirbt siiice another ohstructiiin was placed 011 the Railroad, iu the ueitfhborhood oi rlenibihip. Guilford count v. Thi ihm1c tl third or fourth attempt to wreck this iUUruad. involving the loss of the lives f pjlMMlgeYa and damages to the ltiiilroad ibanpany. What fiend or fiends in human shade we have to contend with no one knows ad we think placing obstruction on Rail mud track sas well as barn bumiug should b made hanging offences, The Lincoln Pnyre says : The Central Railroad train from Charlotte to Llneolot u Vas been three times thrown from the track lit the last month, on account of the switch "vi" beeu changed twice aud a cross tie placed on the rails. The Pioyr-s hopes that every gM.d citixen will be watchful to detect these villains and bring them to jus tice. A reward for the offouders miyht in- !il.;oSme persons to ferret them out. IthHim.st stringent law fur such offences be enacted at the earliest day. Press, Food Midicinb.iV. Hall relates the case of a man who was cuied of his biliousness by going without hie supper Mtr! drinking freely of lemonade. Every moriling, says the doctor, this patient arose with a wonderful sense of rest and efrehinrnt, and a feeling as though the blood hud been literally washed, cleansed hnd cooled by the lemonade and the fast Hi theory is I hat food will be used as a W;iely for many diseases successfully. an example, be cures cases of spittiuo- l.l 1 1 .1.. . 1 r o uy um use ot salt ; epilepsy and JHW fever by watermelons; kidney Affections by celery ; poisWs, olive or WMtit.il ; erysipelas. ponndM cranbrrrier npplied to the parts affected!; hydropho bia, onions, So iho wiy to keep in y to Keep gotieeltb is really to k now what to eat t lo know what medicine to take. iirs Jefferson Daris has ovti,.( an elegant album tkat was, ''confiscated" bv 111 a a recently ro of paintings Federal Wiaiei dunuj the time ol tho war. Horatio Sevmonr hoc 1 nominated from the firet AssemLlv JQjjfttjivt by the Domocrate. Atop OMT ALU O. TTMl xr.. .idtiiin nta n innuires as to the laws governing the circulation of newspapers, that We tied H necessary is --"-"j" 9 ., ' ., ;,i . .. , 1, i , , rlfSt hill summary, wmcn win covei " -- i that have bee o-add reused to u , 1. Subscribers are considered wisuiug u contiuue theirfsubscription. 2. If subscribers ordering tne niscomiuauw ..u..:. uiu.li ,nv continue w eeuu Ol III' It pw P. !j them until all arrearages are paid. Jm, If subscribers neglect or reinse u ue their periodreals from the office toSwhich they are directed, they are held responsible till they have Settled their bill, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If sdbscfibers -move to other places without iuforming the publisher, aud the papers are Sent l the former direction, they aire held respotsihle. . 5. The couifts have decided that refusing 0 take papers from tjhe office. r removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of? iutentional fraud. 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes Use of it, whether he has ordered it or not id held In law, to be a subscriber aud must py for it. - POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters go to any part of the United State, for three cents per half once.lf prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead telioi office at Washington. Letters Weighing over an ounce. and pre oaid a single rate. rr- f .rwarded to theirdes- ti nation . add the balance due collected loliverv. on City letters must be prepaid two cents per half mine. Books. Postag ' on books, not exceeding foiir iKincesiiu weight 4 cents. Eoh additional four ouuees or fraction thereof !C,.istiaurs. Newsnairers sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter: Dailies, cis. per qr. Weeklies, 5 " " Monthlies:, (not over 4 oz) " " Quarterlies. " 1 " ' Miscellaneous Matter .On unsealed eiren- ars, maps, priuts. engravings, music, earns. t.hotoaraohe. tvnes, cuttings, roots, seeds. iC6 on onepackagetti one address, prepaid. not exceeding f ur ounces cents ; over iour and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cenis. The weight of packages is liurted to thirty- twh ounces. f Money Orders. Money can beswittoany art of the country with absolute safety, by blaming a Mouey Order, for which fees n IV ! On not less than $1. and not over $20, 10 ceiits. Over 20 and not exceeding $30, 2o cents No order issued tor less tnan $1, or more than $20. Sundry I emes It costs lo cents extra. beanies the regular postasre to register a let- . "! O 1 ten Stamps ciit ont from Stamped Euvelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other let ters, FURNITURE! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock oTCot Inge Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits, Waif int and painted Cane heat Chairs Rockim? (hilars of all descriptions, Extension I )i ni 11 Table's- -tables of all kinds Wardrobes, Itureans, Washstands, -What-Nota, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any lionseiu the western part of the Mate Be sure tolcall. pearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash Special orllers (made from photographs in ourolhce) will be supplied. A fulj assortment of Rosewood, Metalii nil walnut lUinai Cases, wnicn can be tnr- :iijihecl,at iiltours notice. an 10 Iw The only Reliable Gift Dwtribution in the Country ! $75,000 00 1ST GIFTS ! TO HE DISTRIBUTED IX L. D. SINE'S 10 4' R ZG ULA R MO XT ITL Y m ift Enterprise. lobttdraic Moudiy, November 2 Ith lb73 ONE -iOKAND CASH PRIZE OF 8,000 in Gold! ON li yKA N D CASH PRIZE OF $5,000 in Silver ! Two prizes jjl ,000 1 iX 10 iA-s J $o()0 V Each in GREENRAflKS Ten prizt-s i $100 ) 1500 C;M and SUoer Lercr Iluntina Watrhe (a all,), worth from 910 to $300 eocA Join Silvery Vest Chains, Solid and Double- platedj Silver-ware, Jewelry, Ac., fe. number of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will lie puid Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve Tickets! $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription ofthe manner of drawing, and other inJbrmalionf in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to J"1 w- lTn St. nscrXNATi, O. it. 1 U I , Asrent for the Celebrated TO eber and vuiciicnnj jrianos WIT" I hcKe instruments have a world Wide repi.ianon as - unquestionable the best aim very ueasoxable in Pricb. They are Riiarnnteed Ss am h and faHy Warranted as represented. Paaiaseta should address A s , J- F, RUECKERT. ole Acut ViiwrwfnK. X C P. S.Tiining orders attended to from anv ft ..I IK. .... J part ofthe country Atig. 7 t J E Sr" OH B E ST 9i asiTUNINO & MUSIC i.. i i ii - --mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmamwmmmmtmmmtammmmmmmmtmt Insure Your Life, EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society , (cfN. T.) Asset ,000 OOO, 11 Income $0,eOO O Lt.vo48 rfoc.C sreiii :oo0 bnj Diyidends Declared Annually. Canvassing Agents wanted. Applj to ; , 1 , - : 1- 1 1 J. ALLEN BRUWJt, Gcn'l. Agent.- f WRE YOUR 5 FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. The Imperial (of London) Lion & Lir & Globe, (of Indon,) under writer's Agency (N. Y ), Franklin (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Colom bus, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warrenton. N. C) are all represented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. FERTILIZERS. - Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. 1." ;Xump Tiime, Kept on hand, 01 ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by Engaging what they want at once. Time eiven to parties eivinsr undoubted security, or lien on crops. J ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at Attccll's Hardware Store Salisbury, N. C Aug. 28, lS73-?f. BANK OP STATESVILLE CHARTED C.VIiER ACT OF TDK fiKXF.RAL ASSEMBLY OF XURTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital, $500 000 THIS BANK has been organized under the Laws of the State, and all the requirement complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, and when special arrangements are made Certificates o 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 tin Bank. Highest price pmd for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General f t - - - . - - . v, r Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. I SAML. McD. TATE, President. R. F. SIM0NT0N, Csther. Statesville, N. C, Aug. 81, l73-3mos. Valuable Land For Sale. Having become the aole Proprietor of the valuable Tract of Land formerly owned by Jeremiah Barringer, and located one mi If South West of Rowan Mills station, and hHvintr n nil for ft I propose te sell it. This iraclt, compris ing 6o5J acres, is regarded bv good judges as one of the very best and most eligiblv sitnated in the county. It is admirably adapted to the cuiuvauon 01 corn, cotton, tobacco, and the grasses. There is at least 100 acres of bottom, of which about 75 is in cultivation. There is, also, an excellent dwelling and other out build ings in great number, a good well of water, Ac., Persons wishine to see the land will t Mr. Tobias Denver on the place, or myself near 1 mi. pleasant, i. tj. JrJne5:6mos. MOSES BARRIER. QR AIGE & CR A.IGE, ATTORNEY Al LAW, AND Solicitors in Banhrup'ri). Rr Special attentionpaid loProceeings n Bankruptcy. Sept. 5,-5l:3mas. A BOCK. FOR THE MILLION ! A L rw u ,h. V Married r Uin.t i-.ui u tVHCLG. lTtu-HmuJ rr.l1U.of Iff aUKlaitBa s-iikik. FTSUtSM iMcrcMiag ! km4M4rint' f- """ ncriac. mm.l iwitalnuSl fWrmmnh ikw barwrri.U.M-wt.uiBi.iairni3r. 8lllili I.... i (liM(,l i.. . iUMir lM 4f. n.tlai.1 caxctculf mtt u1 h-nrt. .Ucutii.it the tit-ericuca Ba i nhrrtrUc I.-. r.Bl,(i.. . rU UI. ,.i .k,..Wi. th, ?ri. rait irut f er-rr fcnlrBd ro..,. :limacw.t tiwnu. ". U nnbr.ru ,Xr, thiar n ihr .al,im . t ik. ' U ,nn kmwiu'. aa4 ahvaal M n fey i-,i.,.ju. ' b . ... .VI Kotic? to tlw vl aal TJnfo txaate. SNU:u t,jr.r fc.itif aaa , . ru.i. V. , i .. ariverti.r ia . i ..! . :.-r r. eSf. BsrIM mt.I i 4 n aiu: iii4..u i.. L - ' ' r i .' ( -' rrntt re -l..-lrl.r.ir4 tmi. .L . . """"'-T -"'L - Hnn loa- . .... ,., i r .ii oi ibtui-cti imiaaatii wo... I . . si. I i..m. V . , . v 1 . T hl i " nniMv The World A-toniahed. THtcAMEMGAN i U 4 Button-Hole, Overseaming AND ' 1 1 T i t COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE. The rt and onlv BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made its advent thin or any other country. ftST The following reasons are given why this is the best. Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it will doi 7. Because you can evervtUiuu that aov ma lauickl y 1 aie or lower the chine can do, sewing leed toadautitto thick or from the finest to the tin n clot n coHiscat material, bein.! 8. Becariae yon liave a minfr,, telling, nordinx.'abovt letp bohbin by Oraioiug. binding, gatlt-jwhich the threatTia ctn ering and sewing on. atstantly drawn fmni the the same time rtiffline centre: the tension con qnilting,etc.J betlertlian.sequently even and does any other machine. not break thethread. 9 : Becnse the tension 9. ttaoaua the paaaer are more easily adjusted foot tnrn back : tfmt the than any othr imujhiiie. clotii can be easily rmov- 3 Because it can work ed after being sewed, a beautiful buttonhole 10. Ilecanfe th beat making as Hue a pearl a.-me chanlcs pronounce it by the hand the best tinis'iad and rosdf 4. Becanseit ill en- on the lest nriniite of broiderover the edee mak'any nneh;n- manursctiir- np a rient anil neant fir;ed. It has no springs to border b nv earment. Ituralr: nntlilngtuftt out 6. Re'tanse it will work of order. beautiful eyelet liolc. 11. ItecanseH is tiro 6. Recanse it ean do machines in ope Rtt- over-ltand seamirjr. by tov-hoi.k w orkino and which -sheets pillo-rat-,NBwio ilACUiNK con es and the like are sewed bined ver and oer. No other Machine enn accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Nos. 8, 4, 5, and 6. Parties using a familv sewinjj machine w:int a Whole Machine, one with all the improve ments. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it he best : and this machine can do several kinds of sewinz not done on unu other machine, besides doing every kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Seiring Machine. Without the button-hole parts), docs all that is done on the Combination except b'liton-hoie and oversea ming. MKKONEY Sc BRO., Apts. fi.ilMmrv N f Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. I.tlo not hesitat to ay I lie meriraii rombiuatIop, urpiises a II oilier machine. Be? i'.es 1 t; rlie woik tliat other macUii es run .t uvei-eaii.s worki b'lt'ton h ;en in a-iy t'.ih.-;c from Srin iimi.4 in to I'etver c'otb. I h enseal 'insrev s Slo-ita I'owe's and ibe Weed machines, and tiiol the A n.er ican far sujiei ior to them aH. MiSS M. Hutledoe. 1 nxvci 'I-" 1 six different !ewing Machines. 'I be American uria.-c? il.vin all. Mrs. A. L. Rainkt. I have used The Ringer ami other roar hines and would not exchange the American for any. Maa. H. N. Bbinoi e. Salisbust, N. C, May 22. 187Q. MkroMey & Bro.. Agts, American lorn. S. M. Sis: I have used the Howe. Singer. Wheeler X Wilson. Wilcox A: (iililis 'ewinii liiucl.ine. and would not uive the American ('oiubinatiou lor all ol theiu.it will do all tlnt isclaiuied forit in the circu- ar. I consider its n;eri(tr t 1 all others I have evsr seen. ei y luspei tinny . Mns. ('eo. W. Hakrisok. We the undersigned take gret pleasurein giving our testin.ory of favor ot the American Sewing Machine In preference to any other, believing that it is truthfully recommenced aa the bet machine made. It is simple, runs vry light and does not ret out of order or drop. slides. Mks. Lath M. Overman, ' A . L. Fovst, "J. Allen Brown, " A. W Notoern. A. K. I ORES, , " M. E Thomason, We have seen flaming advertisements and beard much said by Agents ol other machines. We will fnfelt one hnndretts dollars to Hie con tending paitj. if after fair trfaU nefore competent judgesthe Americin Machine will not do as well if not betler. the work done on any other machine, and do valuable w ork that no other machine can do. We have been Aunt for Sewinz Machine since 1856 hav sold Sinner's I. ad Wehter's Atwaters and Floienco's, and have abandoned all for the American Sand and get sample af wo k. Xo40. t. MBKOXKV A BRO Ag'st,. THESUTHiRXMLIUU, IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RlCU.TIOD, VA. AwelK. 1st Jaiiiinrv, lt7a, - $472, S67 28 Issues Annual, Term, and i Participating Policies. Farm Property a Specialty. DR. I1..G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAXlNMARTlN, Vic Prci.eni J. E. NBISWANGEB, Secretary. B. JOAES.G. iH ral Age.il. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Sn!i,nry, , Canvasaing Agent LE WIS V. HANES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent. May 22, ly. VIRGINIA OF Opens Qctolier I; continues lliroligh ninemontha. It is. organized in aplinoUon the elective ayatein, with fu course in Classics Lileralure, Science (wiili practice in Clieruicaland l'hyaical Lahora lories), in Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teach ing and Agriculture. Anplv for Catalogues to JAMES V. HAHUISOX,' Chafraian, P. a University of Virginia. Albemarle Co., Va. Aug. Hit. "$6oSaoh week Agents wanted everywhere. Buiness rtrictly . . or - a. jaa. a .. . i mrtTH 4 CO'., .t. Lddi, Mo. wmm s.t-i86o-x PLANTATION JL B1TTI8S CELF.liRATfp TONIC AND APPETIZER TsrUBLTATT r poMd rim .: i . ad FRUITC, which In tbeir net ticus, Dtaretic wbolo U yxef r i from the St ' . matr, wh ii t:.-'.. - ccra- H.c R8r t Ni.tr.- . t - I- - Th- 1 .....; rA..A1 ; 1 - 1C - . . dU r- stp? 7 T' one of the r. r . tics la the world. : '..1 '. ri bar ; .- J tcy as a .'.IB calk. Temperance Bi iters only to l uaed aa a mirfce. sad atwajs sosonlia to direct ipns. They ar tb' sl.etmclior of tie f .Mo and dbill- tatod. "Ytej act a dlsci.co: :ver, and to urb a deface t a n : X beriQl-Xttxj- t. .sar -.n '. t a.eo-A.": f n ' atijauL.-J? : they .Jjvl i-J v ...... ; .iu..-. . u r. tinu la at otto '.: a Woinrh are vory otarr it it itirr Taute i iU $v 1 'emta Xaty s-ea !-' u 1 Rtroux. jns-5 r11'- I'v-jcps.. CH't . - 1 bpociacjin s i k. i-ivrn the Ll-'o ,,r cutU. J f .4 ' lur.. THAIRON It pronofi l 4c c;r. rrn, : r.i si.uvts icirasfi tho Vigor of the : ; a : n. f -- 1 Orra Tr-riT - r ago Lto'i aBAnaa op THE Ua:r wIU !irt Tjiii-i in tie in-.rket -y l'rufaaaor K. Tljoiua ! jl.yici, u pi.uln.ito of J'rioiftoa C'o!lse. Thewu:? .r-.-.-J fn.T-.; t'io ;rtylf, ' K vTnno." mlyui? to ijsmf, pur- ly, T'Jrrn,r, t,n i.j'mi, Taa favor 1: i:as rtv: oJ i : lie opiuarity t ha obtained, ia unprewl.iiTo.l n:i.l iti.dtule. It isiifufM tlw Grout d an filiF irrf of 1 1 jIaib. j t is a delirbtful dnt iu;r. lciei-i-ao 14 X Ir-iff. It prt rents ths Hu:r fr.ni tunuii' fnay. 1. ketpa the bead cool, and firrs tl.o hit inn he:,, fr, v'.omy n pfearsnce. It ia taa aaMcin Wrr ti aa 1 1vamty muvMoTtri Ucas TZaof a (. ks .' Ai.. no I iaul.i ! ;ill In u-iata and Country S o: qa only I'lftjr Ceuts per ilottls. Span's Glory is Her Hair. LYON'S ' Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an ailment, am easily digested ami assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature' Own Vitalizing Agent, Jronjn the Moot I. anil cures a thousand ills,' simply by Toning up.InvigoraHng and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blool per meates every art ofthe body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid seore tions, ami leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the Secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy. Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Non-ons Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints. and all diseases originating in a bad state of tne blood, or ac companied by itcbility or a low state of the systejn. Being free from Alcoliol.in any form, Urn energizing effects are net fetm lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all partsofthe system, and building up an Iron Con stitution, Thousands have been changed . by the use of this remedy, from tveak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men ami women; and invalids cannot reasonably hen itate to give it a trial. Bee that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glam. Parapbleta Free. SETM W. FOWLE k SONS, Proprietor, o. 1 Milton Place, Baatsaa. Bold by Pcvcoisti ormiAtir. Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds, Commissioner's Deejds, Sheriff f Deeds, Chattel Mortgages. For Sale at this offitf mm 3b f 1 lATHAIRON l aaaaaas. I 'd 1 THE J t t U. ' I WATCHMAN OFFICE Ii it U well supplied with LA large and elegant assortment of PLAIN I FANCY rr f -r 108 TYPEB, Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &CM suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional carps 8 Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; College and School Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, r Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; fatu ilanlis For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the Printing Lino. THE Carolina lUatcljman AS A NEWSPAPER, la a candidate tor public favor, k.- a circulation is good, and its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising mediums in the State, aod offers its fcieilitio on as liberal terms as any. 200 Cattle Wanted The uiidrsTarned vifhra lo narrhase Tro Hundred 6hn BVef Cattle, fitr wbieh he i prepsro-d to pay th highest eash prlees. lie won .1 ahvi iuform th- (Mtiams of SalislMtry that he is faraitMng the mark el a-Mh Iswf four tiior- each wh ; aaai-lv m Aioiidav. tMiueaas jr, t riaay sad rat- aa a . a a at 'irdaj uoruiug. JOHN llfcAKP May 22 tf. ALL KIN ItS of L'tiUJlT 4N&MA. GIST HATES' BLANKS mi l hi office Cheap Clisttel Mortgages, and various other blanks for sale here. ' r t Am . ,mj f -" - I A Second Hand Piano FOR SALE. Enquire t ibis office. Scientiiij ti IK medoan FOB 187a. The ocuamnc AKtoticaw. aou ., yaar, W. the wide, armtaiio. td LV lu con rents emhraee the latest mmd t cng information prrtanb to la UdJS Jlecbamcml, and bcientiuc Veoamm orld; lecnitioo, with dutiful fcomtiaZ f New lnirmtkiMkNewlfbbUuial. NaSV MM, and lmproTed Indrie. k teful Notes, Facts, Recifes, ftoiai,a as3 AdTica, ay Fracucal Writtrs, ajTai 12 Ftnployers, in all the ratio Art,! iJNescriptiona of I mpruretnewts. tW.-:. aad Important Works, pertsiaipc lo (.ItilJ Metallurgy , Kecord. of the toto -J!1!? the Applicsiiona of Stasm, Railways, bhip-bailding. 'Wtoa7l2' rrsphy, Telegraph EnnneeriBfJI Qctridi Jlacoettsin, Light and Heat. 1 The Latest UiaccTt-rics in Phr.t tstry in lh Arts and in Economr. The lstrst Irtonaalloa pertaislsS; u Ttchaas tofy. Microscopy, Mslhesaaticst AatrossB Geogrsphy. Meteopology, M iDeralsa-r , (utasw Zn.lnn Hnl.ii UiuptiAailtN. 1ST : . liotsny, Morttcaltare, Hfrtoto! ire, p. 1 1J sjlhilJ tZ I. Lighting, Heating, Vesailatioa aad F. 1 Architectoi omr. Food, Health. la abort the whole rang of the Bcieaota aai Practical Art are rtobturd wiikia the srowf the Scientific Atorriraa. No persod who dtsitsa to be iatelligeotly inConoed can aSord to U withoot this paper. Farmers, Meeharics, Cotiaeeri Iarrotora, Mapittartiirers, Chfasists, Lorera; of firiesre Tearbero, Clerr neo. La wr rr, and Paiiadi f an 1 njirwiimi. win ssmi in w (rfiliac 1 1 1 11 e t :n t j .1 . j t 1 - to be of great vatne. "It SHontd k every rsintly, Lihrvy, Study, (ftc ing Room; in every Rcadinf EotSa. ColW Acadcmr, or School. PoHishad weekly. ppleodklly IU.Kr.ted w. f3 a year. The yearly Nuashtrs of the SrleittSr AatsrU esa aaske two rrdeaaiid vwlasss of acsrl uas lamasaud pages, rqnivalmt in conlfbl : faesaawrf mdhtory Bok Pmfrr. An (4R rial Lua of all Palenis issur4 paUishrJ rk. J9Ppeeiinrn copied pent fVre. Ad.irw the iriv hsbers. Mrw k Co 37 Park Bow New Yrk nsners. .Mr a a t o., it PATENTSJS nneciion siiLil. S irs A mce-ican.lr-r. Mrn arcboliniorsbf Aaserv can sad Kort 1'airau, have lal er ear' ezperiraee. add hare the larfewt tjinU iaaawvt iajhe world. If 00. have made ut 1.1 write thtn a letter aSd send a k irli . tlui ill pmmralv in form ra, fre of rbarge. wkrikav your device i new sod palcmaUel Tbry wiQ also end yon, fret 0 &arge, a cojt fif the Pateat Laws in full, with iasantrtinna WoOr In tneed In obtain a patent. Address Mr k 7 Park Row, New Tori Sihscription ts therVientMe Aaawim. uU at thi ofb. e. Price $3 ajtcar. BMW..i:f SPIRIT OF THE AiiE 'PIIK SnaiT or Taa Aos will irsrir. a ul fine pK-turs aortlt i.isi i ,- atriin-r nr lo. . wiio pav in r. l a year'a sacrifMiuri. Ttw iieiaM- Ksplia?l'(Jhrtths iaexaratrd iu iBcl: , of Lithographic prioting ; ihr prioaal mi i . j. . eat h i TZtT lnch, and th- MrtaM t ii the slorr lor 52 per pair. Rar. T. If. ParrdMao, D. I . IUt. II. T. licwo Catrta!'inr Sir r.. TU Aoc ia a att-klr Family Parr. sJ to the Home Circle, the rarmrr, iW Mn I i i lie Tradesman, alike ia every srtitMi f Slate ; it ia aot sectional in it ekaraeirr. 1.0c partiaao or sectarian. - BeaiUoa ail taa a w -the day, collated with a view to eofreeu. - a ceo racy, it columns will be filed wiM. o ' choicest matter appropriate In the diflereni c part menl Stories, HaMoricaJswd Baufra !; Sketche, Travel and Ad vent lire? Say haili Jteas ing, Wit ami lluniur, Agriculiural, Corresf i dence, an Kpttone of the News of ihr Day, dac ORIGIPTA1 ST0RIT8 The pnbliemlion of OHtinsl Snn i a pecisl feature af liie Aor, and for lht yrar we have procured several from (he peas of popular and intervtinir wriu-r. In tin Iit-paniueni aloaw we can proniie our readers enteruihment eqnal in charade lo that of any of the la.puUr atory papers. TEKMS IN AIiVAM't : One copy one year, (with 2 pitta rea,) $2 if) " " without picturek 100 six monlha do 1 V Evorv reader of trie PnKlT (T Till Act a published before the war, la earnestly lo renew tlieir patronage ; send lor conv. Addresa, 1 EDWARDS T BKOrIITO)!. Feb. 13. tf Raleigh. N C. THE MOUSING STAR. DAILY KDlTIOXrj THOUGH ON'LYFIVE YEARS OLD. HAS THE Lartt Daily ClrenUtWva of aa? nearnnaprr io the Staff, and a rirrolatH-a (a YViltninfto.a fifty pereeat, larger iW a taa f auy other paper. WEEKLY EDITIOXj: Nw eoinbioed vritfc h Cakoma Faa MEK. making one f the Family Xfewspapers in ti Sooth. Cirrulatiwa very large stH rsfidlj iuereasia. l;BS K1PTION PK1(JE Daily Star 1 vear. 97 t 3 JD G in. -i ti f 8 iiwuths Vrr.Kt.T Stab I year 6 Mfrath... ... 3 incnihs ... ... S 2 n ... .1 It rnsr W mfo-lv aa-nl thaii at i psi--r - fx -.1m lliel tl In North i m ' t a la mal- urh r ..(..d pr-gra as T4 Moaaiao Star. ty f.-r srieMi,ea eoila. A.Mr,ff. WM. H BatRNAHD wrLMlNfiTdK.WC. SMITH'S Ll( PRESEI I s 'irc slid efrertnsl cre fur CONST MPTION And a I the liee of tit THROAT. ASTHMA, aC. Send for circular to YfM. A.Kaaiil turner,, n Fr hv C. R BARKER ,1 Co. SsUKer N C. And Stales. all principal druggist in Apri ba t soi - Tnil V II lV' f l I ' 1 v. , V : tl V I I O. IIp- 17111 V Attorney and Qptwullor P AMI solicitor In Batvatrirft -? SALISBVL Y, N. d I tt paid to frwrii P pec tat at t ft n ion nip" io nankroptcr. Feb.0.-if OR. J. W SBIPn DENTIST. ITavinf located in SalWiurv. aoli a l-rw- ' tic in the town and mifrounding et CHARGE mODHMJLTM, ' ' -Cswer mf l t a i i l i i Baa aaai flaaBBaHiaaaV m IIB. Aag. S8, tf. J jaai tf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1873, edition 1
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