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ftivitn the, MIU .(U.tinn nfmir Town authorities, a 41 as that of oar -itiaous generally, to the labjoined ex w tracts on a subject of paramount interest to U d wallers in towns. There are individual among us, one whose testimony from ex fsrisucs and from acquired knowledge, Will sustain the views expressed below. It wiii be seen that this subject, hitherto one of the cities and most vexatious auisances to ' towns, is really very eaaily managed, only requiring a few moments at tentioa a day, from each house-keeper. L "J mstf" ml ft Sanitary Agent. Tha Public Health Association of New York, Dr. Stephen Smith, Health Commissioner. Pre Sweat, held a regular meeting last evening at ening at UM Medical Journal Hall. 1( 07 East Tweotv- eightnwtreet. A paper was read oo "The sewerage question, and the dry earth method of treating refuse." The lecturer embodied a history of the uiiiierann cionei in jcnriana, inaia t j a end America. He maintained that nearly all trpboidal diseaam are dependent upon the ez trimental pollution of the air for their origin and transmission. Diphtheria, cerebrospinal mmrhgltla, eonvulsio is. diarrhoea, and indiges tion arc largely traceable to the aame source. Murray Hill duffers from this equally with Bax ter afreet, In spite of patent sewer-trap. Gas frsss as ssost at tbe highest outlets. Some of the laboratories hare and in Europe are useful, but 'sewerage irrigation' ia a failure. Disease spreads with fie spreading of the erode fcrtillfser and the luxuriant crop poisons the animals that est it- The earth closet will supersede all rivals in the country and small towns within twenty years Finally it will be used in cities, unless we pre fer, like Babylon and Borne, to scad the strength . .. of our soil into the rivers and make the land a desert Already the deportation of soil in the form of cotton, grain, tobacco, Ac, has made bar ran large part of the country. The remedy ia to consume products where they are raised, re turning all debris to the soil. Dry earth almost miraculously disinfects and disintegrates, retain ing all ferti Hiring qualities; while poudrette has lost much of its strength before reaching the factory. Municipalities should enforce this sys tem, as la England. In Lancaster and other cagftsb towns formerly afflicted with typhoid these ana ladies have mm miwli itimSniaLxt k lito earth closet. Tbe jails, hospitals, priaona, lijjjj9' mD7 Madras, and Ben g KntHMiHaw, oi inaia, an use the dry earth iriMM With rrrAit " . r . F - , r. jm n,.nc oi uvpicai It ia used here in Central anH Prnn.f perks and in thousands of homes. The New Yorsa4fhleaco. and Boa ton RnanU f iiohi. it. Let na be wis "Rr.m ..;, Liebig and Victor Hneo. "not Ital in hr irdinia, then Northern Africa, and then w ruie tne world. JV. Y. H e id. T -jjt 0 Friday of last week Senator Thur mast delivered a forceful and eloquent speech at Columbus, Ohio, of which ibe fo'tata striking; extract : "There ean be but two great parties in a Republic, neither of which ean hold power in perpetuity. The genius of re pubjican institutions and sound common sense forbid thst. When the rulers ele- irHn&;.r ii tee rulers chosen by the latter in torn ao wrong, tbe other party wilt be restored to power. This is the true idea of party responsibility, and the only really effec tire made of reform. In a free country there, will be parties, for all men never did and never will think alike. The partv In the ascendant rnUa btrA. - Wot it holds its power upon the conditions im w lumii luese conditions, it must yield up the reins of government. This is precisely the state cf the Republican party to-day. Whatever claims to merit it may have had in the peat, its rnlers have ceased to govern wisely and well. Thepeonle no longer have confidence in 'Wf ne is not far distant, I tnnifcwhen this want of confidence will proper fruit." When a discoverer of any scientific object, asks the co-operation of the learn ed m science, to test the merit and trnth of tys discovery bj severe testa and practi cal results, and then to indorse and recom enj it, it is fair to presume it is valuable ?' ParPOM inte"dd. Such has been be Bourse pursued by Messrs. H & Co., projectors of Hell's Vegetable Sicilian A Hair Jlenewer. And all those who have tested it (among whom we may mention r: A' S7 "nd 8- Dayes Chemists ; Walter Burnham, M. D. Prof! of Surgery in Penn. University, Pbile. delphia ; Geo. Glray, ll.D. Professor of Anatomy end Physiology.) assert it is tfcsjest preparation in use for all cutane as diseases of the scalp. Restores grsy Jjajta ita original color, prevents the hair PBS!?'". 0Bt 'nM new growth. iV!!?!lfUin,y rthy of a trial New burfptrt Herald of Gospel Liberty. - AefFAUD CliMATbulLA : i-T ? .LCes i ortf Mentone, Bftyft Carolina, and Ana feeig, In Southern Celifornia, for the months accrmoer, January and February, has been made by Francis S. Miles of New roji He says that at Anaheim, an invalid .t, oeen out ot doors all day dnr ingJl days, and would have been con nned ih doors bv bad MikbP o 23 At Mentone there were 67 fair days and SAB?'"" Alkro3 day. and 7rVl'T "Peratnre at - JmiJ' lDe wree winlRr monllis, J1 oVgreci ; at Mentone, 43A degrees aodTat Aiken, 53 derroee. ' A, KOTED VlEOIjrlAN Joiwg ojdarhis old friend, in Virginia will be fl to learn, has embraced religion and become a member of tbe Methodist co arc b. yor rorests are not nnJ.;n. twentieth of the pply we are annually conMmmg or destroying. one One oftheyousg Udi,, at ,he Elgin wstch fsctnrv, it i. ..id, is .t work npo Kte t J,,nUKl M 10 lhe rer by the coat collar every ewening .bent -n o'clock, and walk him off honie jerten, was found dead, after a circus ex, bibition at Abbottaborg, Genual Caroll fclliuartwa7 1 Pf0" o have been killed y a sirens employee, as tbe bod y a. i f 5 . fT . "" uw teuts had occupied after their removal K erwei aut. e iiiuim w niit 11. . . as the aaivTBi. no ar- nnknown. NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receive so man y inquires as to the 1st governing the circulstioa of newspapers, that w 1 f - L . LI!. L . I A. II we lad it necessary to publish the following summary, which will cover all the questions that have been addressed to us : 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to continue their subscription 2. If subscribers ordering the disoontinance of their periodicals mar continue to send them until all arrearages arc paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they I . j ... .1 : L..u ..:wi.. .:n TO . " - agrt 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they era held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take papers from the office, or removing aad leaving them uncalled for, is prima acts evidence of intentional fraud. A.. .-a .wL . nt w kk, um i... J52Li l eBjsre ins aa e u t? va n( niivmvi v- I k...i ... i... ... u.. ., ,,k,;i i 01 uuti is IJT7IU a aa ia it l . Lfi, a ooo a a ss and must pay for it. POSTAL INFORMATION Letters go to any part of the United States for three cents per half once, if prepaid Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead-letter office at Washington Letters weighing over an ounce, and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, and the balance due collected on delivery. City letters must be prepaid two cents per half ounce; Books. Postage on books, not exceeding four ounces in weight 4 cents. Each additional four ounces or fraction thereof 4 cents Newspapers. Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter : isaiiies, cts. per qr weeklies, 5 Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3 Quarterlies. " 1 M " Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu laxs. !UfM. nrints. wnirrjivintrs. innaiA. iurA photographs, types, cuttings, roots, seeds. I A'.r. . nn nn na.knoro tn nna ndiiruaa nrun.il not exceeding four ounces. 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thirty I . ! iwo ounces. Money Order. ifonev can be sent to any pan or tne country with absolute safety, by obtaining a Money Order, for which fees ere ; On not less than 1, and not over $20, 10 cents Over $20 and not exceeding $50. 25 cents. n itruer isauea tor less man i, or more than $20. . t , w . m . sundry remes - it costs 15 cents extra. besides the regular postage to register a let ter. . Stamps cut oqt from Stamped Envelopes are noi auoweu to be placed upon other let ters i FURNITURE! J-A- clodpblter & co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cot- tage Bedsteads French Chaimber Suit. sfmm Walnut an. I painted Cane Seat Chairs! Hooking ('hairs of all Dining Tables tables of all kinds Wardrobes Bureaus, Washstands, What-Nots, Sofas' Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other artieles which va n nMn.. J e,1 cbP r cheap u er taan any itousein the late nenrlr nnnnsilA tV.o Vf aotel, next door below the Exnrpas nfRo . our stock and hear onr prices. Onr Urme Special orders (made from photographs in vui viuvvj win am suppueo. A full assortment of RnHRwrwwi sra.n. nu wainot unnai Cases, which can be fur- ni.li.il OI. . "M . j mri . . z-r r t wh uibuou m l .1 uuurs notice. Jan IB ly. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the Country ! $75,000 00 XV VALUABLE CUTIS f k T0 DISTKIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 164tt REGULAR MONTHLY 71FTNTERpRISE, lobe drawn Mouda November 2Uh 1873 ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OP $3,000 ia Gold ! ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $5,000 in Silver ! Two prises $1,000) T?'?.r ".see.' lickets Limited to 50,000 AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets to whom Liberal Prom;m, -:ii a.. . Single Tickets JfclE ftS TckU$10;Twenly-nveTickeU$5)eIT Circulars containinc a full !Wr -j ISET?-0' U.'e m"ner f dVr other information in reference tA th- K&Ja.J?I"r will h. - rrr. ' . u tnotitum tem must be addressed io --. lM any 1 na nn upn. All let- MAIN OFFICE, L, D. SINE, Box 86. 1U W h ft I. C. CIalCIKATI, O. P&trSZSir as asasr ineae mstnimenta have a world wi.U reputation aa Sa.....: V. wonr f ewee and w-r, aY..rSlzr2?P.5?" wwat . "MounaabB IH 1"RICB. guaranteed as mich and fiillw W They are a represented . Purelmaers should add o , . J KUEGKERT, 8ent w'ii-iwoto, N. C. a.Tat Pe" Maas Insure Your Life, IN THE I EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society (cfN. y.) Anetf 31.000 OOO, i i. ' 1 ! Income $9.000 000 ni-tridavtila Daslaiorl innnallv -T' ' ' Csnvassinr Agents wanted. Apply to - . r J. ALLEN BROWN, Gin'l. Agent mm TOR HOUSES, - i' . FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. The TmpfirlM (of London) Lon & lair & Globe, (of London,) TJnder- (N. Y .), Franklin (of Phila. ), Georgia Homo (of Col u m &Qa Ga.), and Old North State (of Warreaton, N. C.) are all represented by T .yTm,BnAn, J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. FERTILIZERS. Pure Peruvian Guano , Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and uNo. 1." 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 securitv, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Oflice No. 2, Granite Row at AttceU's Hardware Store. .. -kt r- . . ;'"Bry, a. yj.. Ang. lS73-tf. BANK OP STATESVILLE CHARTED CXDIR ACT Or THE 0KKERAL ASSEMBLY Or XOSTA CAROLINA. Anuiorized Capital, caoa aaa THIS BANK has been organized under the Uwa of the State, and all the requirement complied with. Depoaita received subject to Check, .ml -I -a-,, arrangemenu are mad Certificates of :i 1 . Deposit will be issued payable with interest at the rate of 8 percent. Egecutora, Adminiatratora, Guardians, ao. nil.... L..I j: . v.. uv.utng mncy , Trust, are autborixed by law to deposit in this Bank. Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. AUL' McI- TATE, PawmtHT. B. P. 8IM0NT0N, Caaher. SUtesville, N. C, Auf . 21, 1b73-3nio.. Valuable Land For Sale. Waving become th r .' . . vamablai Tm Ze V j T P"Or of the Jeremiah Ra 'en7 05d by VV ffll 11 KDWin IvS . I 1 . . --..a- a rw ' fc. ' ",,u One Dl eSnnt tlaki f -""Kragr saone of the very beat and mo-t etigfbU aiCfll in the countv. ft i. -J-xlT smted w . ' r - -hid, .bot 75 inr J. n e re la af - 1 vn ' " a,1?" Wng.to see the land will IVTTI Juneacemoa. MOSES BARRIEK. Slifttmlifliiitiij,ifB. Special in w-..v.: "psu ioi-rocee ings vmjavtupiCT. 8ept.5f-5l:3mos. A BOOK FORTHE MILLION ! ! arHvMaCn Culda. IliBtliii rasfi rarLrii IS. sa .r. h4 aaMta ."-rr. . h" maa l..rr,ki.. . . ?TW,a yaaa taa ia ""I"""! m. 355 "a, aa. ua, M. lai. aajasaawesi Kotics to tat AffliTel tad tfaJbrtaita aSr-.aVSHS The World Astonished. AMERICAN a Button-Hole, Overseaming AND COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE. The first and odlv BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made its advent this or any other country. The following reasons are given whr this is the best. Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it will do: 7. Because everything that any ma- quick! v raise or lower jou cai chine can do. mwiag feed to adapt it to thick or from the finest to tbe thin cloth, coarsest material, hen- 8. Bocaase yon have a ming, felling, cording, ihoit deep bobbin by braiding, binding, gath- which the thread is on ering and sewing on. at'stantly drawn from tbe tbe same time rufflinc. centre ; the tension con- quilting.etc, better than equent!j- even and does any oiner macaiae. not break the thread . 3 Because the tension 9. Because the naaiier. t . . . are more easny adjusted foot turns back : that the man any other macliroe. cloth can be easily rrmov S Becaoe it can Work ed after beins se i.fl. a beautiful button antef 10 Because the best sakiag as lee a pearl as me'chanica pronounce it oy tne hand. 4. Because it will em tne nest nmahad and made on the best principles of broider.overthf edge mak any mac hi n- mamfartnr ing a neat and beautiful'ed. It baa no springs to border on anr garment orear : nothing to get out 6. Because it win work a beautiful eyelet bole. or oraer. 11. Becaase it is two 6. Because it can do machines in one. A Rev- oTer-hand seaming, byj Toy-aoLB WnasiNO and which sheets pillowcas sti.io Machikx coi es and the like are sewed over and over. biaed. No other Machine ean aoonmnlUk tk. i L!.J .-J . a.ma 01 sewing sraieu in Woa. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Parties using a familv sewinw marhin .m a Whole Machine, one with all tbe improve ments. It is to last a LIFETIME, and ihfnr. m. ia wanted that will do the moat work and do ii tne neat : and this machine can do several k;nl. of sewing not done on owy other machine, besides uoing every xma mat all others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole Darts V doe. all th.t u done on the Combination except button-bole ana overseaming. MEKONEY & BRO., Afu. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing anr niK.r a a. i J ocwiug eaacnine. I.do not hesitate to see the American Combin. t ;n -urpaspca an otner macnines. Besides doing all the work that other machines ean.it nr..... works button holes in anr fab.H iln to Hearer cloth. I have used Siager'a Bloats ;"" na me eea macnines, and find the A mer lean far superior to tliem all. MaSS M . RUTLEDCE. I hare used aiz different .Winr wrkiM. tv. American sarpaeeea them all. Mas. A. L. Rainey. I hare ased Tbe Sinrer and othr mii weald aet exchange the American for any. Mas. II. N. Baiei. Salisbcst, N. C May 99, 1879. MaaoNgr k Bao.. AgU, American Com. 8. M wf.la : 1 l.Te ami How 8inr. Wheeler k wiiaoa. Wilcox k Uibbs dewing machine, and wou Id not give the American Combination lor all el them.it will doallthatisclaimed Tor it la the tirca lar. I consider its uperior to all others 1 have erer seea. Very Reanectfnlly. Mas. Gin. W. Harrison, -. .. ...U,..,KWU iaatiei pieasnrein giviag our testimony of faror of the American SewiaJ i Msch.ne in preference to any other belierinf that .t 11 itruthf.,y recommended as the be.t machine inaae. It it dim nit, run vrv iSavkt a a . 1 ' - ' J eeaaaa UUCS nni geteat of order or drop aUchea. Mas. Lair a M. Ovbbman, " AL. Focsr, "J. Ai.i.en Ilaowa, " A. W NovaaaM. " A. E. loKia, 1. m v m We hare seen flaminr advertiKements and heard much aaid by Agents ol other machines. m. Ci I MOM ASON. W. will f,.,-r.;. - 1 j j V .7 . .. 15 . y' trial before competent "T - uuiiureaa dollars to the raw. j ...v nmnno nacnine will not do aa well if not better, the work done on in h, -..-1.1 nu ao TsmsDic worK that no other saacLiae ean j j . . , ... J nine inZZTJ"9?. f?r Machine since -iiu luicncea, sao nare abandoned Pi - . . . . .. mvci m all for the ateaencan. Send and get sample af wo k. No 40.-t. MERONKT k BRO Ag'st.. U UE INSURANCE COMPANY, or KicHnonD, va. A"etU' Ui Jn"T. 13, - $478,867.23 Term aad Participating Policies. Farm Pronertv a SnpHnitv av rvv.iij , DR. H. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice President. J. IS. NEISWANGER, Secretary. 8. B. JO!VES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury , Canvassing Agent. LEWIS 0. H ANES, of Lexington, fvxa1 and travullins l.i M7,1t. -a-. THE THESlUTeERNMUTU 7 1 pVEBHTf VIRGINIA sf i yiVCotjerl:continrie-throna-h nina.mr.nlk. "JJ "Tf""-- schools on the elective system' -lVll!aT, io "sswies, Literature, Science (with practice in Ph;.i in,--t .1 L??it"l 3' Mcine, Engineering, Teach- J AME8F. HAPDTOiTv r-u-: . n Tt.S wT -----var-r.wf iianiiian. . Umverafty of Virginia. Albemarle Co, Va. g. aa u. $72 COBiCHWBBff Agenm aaaaaaaJ - I va . . S.T-1860-X THS CELEBRATEn TONIC AND TS PUBZLT A VKC. c jesei atinylyt.fr ".TIaTIUS :.ir iroparuef it.-. '.r-netit, Nutr. At. '.iorw. T Wkiskl SB their cm 1 BMSBV Vmretir. -.-.- Whole ia prcaorr? rr?-i !:. a ruiac.cc ifOBtititv oi rrir from the HVG maU. wtucli niik r tbej LASTATION F em Of the aaoet deirU.- r iii 1 and rtiksr tSee lata world, lhayan lBteskdedstrtotty sea Temperance Bitters easy to be as a always todateettoaa. Thej era the sheet-anchor of the feeble and defcitt. sated. Tbey act upon diseased IItct. and to each a degree th&t a healthy action la at e hre-aaht about. Aa a teraady to which Worn eat eayecially sub.ect it is au;crseJiag every Simula at. A a -pi ing itnal -ummfr ToU they bar uo oroal. ; They are a mttw and gaaUe PorgaOTa aa well aa Tonic They purify the blood. They ere a.aplendid Appetizer. They make the strong. They parity . and Invigorate. They Dyspepsia, Constipation and Hfwdacha. They a epectSe la all speefs of diaordera which smiee the bodily strength and break down thi selnaal eptrlta. f Depot, S3 ?ark Place, Hew York. HAG AX'S eajaama mm lVlera rve-o-a 1 Z T3 1 LHiOTI O 1 1 $1. i lfia1 MJMACt JXL " A TOW APPLIC ATIOXS MAXS A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and Its operation la seea aaad fsltatoooa, lttfoee away with thTriewTi2 aaee caused by Hat, Fatigoe, and Kiriteramt IBd removes all Ulotchea and Pl. a..J1u. an rm... .11 hi.-i.-- . . 7 "sightly anots. Vvirt, 7'! Vrn.-."d a gentle bat powerful uJZl iaaea cneek wiUx YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Iron in the Blood 1 MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Th Peruvian Syrup, a ProUct- V "ion. of the Protoxide of .rvn. to eo eoentHned as to me character of an aliment am l7thyVland K&a U'ith the blood as the simple i7alur?srea&n Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand Uls,8implu riched and vitalized blool rZrZ TjfLVy P"1 of aVwesW. repairing damages and ivarte . Ofarching out morbid secrel 5f and tearing nothing fees iUirfae to feed upon. This is the secret of the irsst derful success of this rented u isa otsrtnflr iyspcpsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic rhoea, Boils. Xervo us Affections. ChiUa and Fevers. Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Female Complaints. atui all diseases originatina in a bad state of the bToo'oae. companied by debility or a low tote of the system. Beina free nfforni?5l fergming effect are not Af corresponding riac Un, but are permanent, infu ing strength, vigor, and Z ItZtSS oftKe Thousands have been cht by the use of this remedy, weak, sicklu. sutrX Jstreg, to strong, healthy, pvvu aeaewa una women: and invalids cannot reasonable heel UaU to give U a trial See that each bottle has PERU- rmn oinur ounvnintho PamphloU 8CTH W. F0WLE & SONS, Propristsra, Hav. 1 aniSasa llsiss, W Bold bt Dsbsoists oaaaBAi.tr. Iiand Deeds, Trustee Iw.l. Commissioner's Deeds. Sheriff Deeds, Uhattel Mortgages, fcc. BUTE! APPETIZER, P TTERS A i - Let WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with .1 1 ." large and elegant asaortmentV 1 t PLAIN i FANCY JOB TYPES, Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTHATIOXS, AC, 1 suitable for all kinds of HANDBILL PRINTING. F; ner and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional CARDS t Visiting, Party nasi Wedding Cards ; s i College and School Circulars. of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; fato For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; Or anything else required in the Printing Line. t THB Carolina tDa teljman A8 A X rwgpx PER , Is a candidate) for nnKlir ra vr Its circulation is good, sod its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the beat advertising mediums ia the State, and offers its facilities on aa liberal ; terms as any. Cattle Wanted wWw . e . 1 ne n?iriersiarnefl wish. f ..k.- t. V J a - a-' m Z. . I'w'n-MW B WW ..u.iurra nne rjeer Uattle. f..p preimred to pay the highest cash priors. T mat Be is furniehin- l at with beef foor times each weef ; Bamel , nrA.ZiZJ- TT,nI7. Friday aad Sat M "VIBI8a. JOHN BEARD. Msy-tf. ALL KINDS of COnUT a?raa GISTRA TES BLANKS at kls office Cheau Chattel Morta snd various other blanks for sale here! A SeSS" Hind Piano" TUB I flanks full SALE. Baf aba at tki. ofict. W- SS, M. THS Scientific American L'nD it-.. BEAUTFFCLLY 1I.LL8TRATED TV toaawic AirtaicAji, aowiaiftat, jrsmr, eojora tbe wadaat ctrculauot, 0f T? fssas periodical in Ute world. Its contents enbrac tfcelateat end ww. i information pertai oiasg Sa taw Iaaiawe meal, and ScieniiSc Prntt JT1 Wnrid- rS 1 1 1 ii a 1 nik lL.:r..i aa . S of Haw laveotiona, ew 1 pie menu N- saT? eeaaaa, and laapros ! iDdoatrie. of ail hT Rem pee. flisaai if j Laeftl Notea, fad Advice, by rWieaJ Wrilen. for F t-Z. ? ErnpioT era, in all the varioa. Arts. Deacriptiuns of ImproTepssSs. f,, . aad Important Worka, pertaiahaf to QriUj the Applications of Steam, Steam Ea2aeraw Kailwaja, Ship-building, v":rnisY TtT aaeuiwavav Chip-building, araphy, Telegraph Enri Magnetism, Light and He The Latest Dteonveriei ft iff. B-etrick,, DktoPverasara Ptiasaaw.. I . Ii Ii ; ,, a I : rv . s . ' mwmj 1 cxiia anu in lomCBUC OT Wmmm lae latest ir forma lion naw.i.im. fogVi Microaeeasw. afMibaaii 1 1 aZi ArehUearVBu Fr, ia Z?l f OOQ. Uffntaac Uesrftaw, Vestuia neaim. In aboi rrwctiral ttT.1 wKo,e """irfftke SrJtwess sad cueaJ Arts are rm htatajd withaa aba at mw 1 if s SssanUnc American, No larrsoa wUdeaasea be intelUgentlj informed can afferd tabs the to be Intel ligeotlj with oat thb peeer. Teachers, Cleiaimeav Learwaw. Mm ' aU Profiaaiuna, will fiod the aeaaaaiis aZlTL. to b of great raloe. Ii aWald have a al.r.U wasy Family, Ubrarv, Stody, Osaes asaf Lount- ai!"; Hr7 Boom, College, Academy, or bchooJ. Fabliahed weeklj, splendidly IlloeUaied SS a year. ' The weariv Xomhewe 0 tiwa fc-a-i ake two splendid enlnm. ,.f thuuaaod naarea. muitalmt - " www a SBkJ a w aanw ia cost tents leFeer see ma a ertfiaai tr, Boo rtpes. AaOsVialLw hsawd i. pnbliehed jrweAJy.-- LaBaa a I-1 01 an ratenie r aa . . 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Hcamos, ' mm7 The Age is a weekly Faeailv Paper adauted to the Home Circle the Farmer, tbecW the Tradeaman, alike in every eersVas of the State ; it is not sectional in its character ear partbaa or sectarian. Beaidea all the news af the day, collated with a view to rorrectnew sad accuracy, iu columns will he filed wits the choicest matter appropriate lo the daft mat ee- Ertmente Stories, Historical and Biographical etchea, Treed aad A A renin re. flahlaH kead ing, vn and Monwr, Agricultural, Correa deoce, an Kpitooe of the News of the Hay, UB.IOINAL BT03 The publication of riginal Htories k at feature or tbe Aug, and lor this ytnr we haee procured several from the peaa of' popular and late rest ing writers. Ia this Depart aaea i'isi we promise our readers eoteruinmeut equal ia character to that of anr of the popular story papera. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1873, edition 1
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