I I -id I ft - i i SB I Myst3riou3 Disappearance. The City of Savannah has oHate beeu the scene of several mysterious disappear ances. 'Fit? Uteet affiir of the kind oc curred Um week, and a young tnati from Charleston it the principal actor. The eJrcsaUiice of the case, as gathered from the Advertiser and Republican, of Sunday, an; as follows: "On Tuesday morning I', a young man who claimed in li.va mint from Charleston, made an- L u i. ;., I.;- DUUSd 9l Un'UXIH'MI Oa.irjt;i. na ui in ssa i i possession a large trunk. Of course be was accepted, his trunk taken to a room, and the young man invited to breakiaat. He if apparently about nineteen or twenty years of age, iair complexion, and very gcntlesaauly appearance, wttu pleasant He look breakfast, inquired at hey would dine, stating that Manners. what time they a. Li k- i, . ,u annni.tuA hn..r. uc woum wk u "rr - fftwt strange to say, nothing has sine hour, since been teeo or heard of him Three Skatinq.- Boys Drowned While On Saturday afternoon a t occurred at Westwood sad accident Junction, on the Mire Hill and Schuylkill railroad, about six miles from Schuylkill Haven. Five boya were skating on a pond near jfcne railroad, when the ice gave way and all of them sank into 4he water. Just about this time engine No. 115, with 150 coaV cars, was passing; the ,L.nt miwI lv trrAat. 1 .xertiooMtopped the traio, went to the iwoe, and sueceeaea in- savug wu ui the boys from drolTning, bat the other I 3 . m I three, named Samuel Simmons, Flank Boppert and JagtesVinn, were dead when token out. Finn's father was drowned in the same pond six years ago. A case of heartrending destitution it reported from Boston. A poHoaman in the performance of his duties had his attention called to two half-clad children, wandering about the streets with bare feet, in search of cold 1 victuals. He found that thesechildren W1 ii hrntW and sister at home in bed with no clothes to put on When iwu ucwiub timim aim incvi Went home and changed places with ahc others, who then donned the rags Sundry I'eines It costs 15 cents extra, and took their turn at begging. The besides the regular postage to register a let i xi i i ,.i ...... ter. uouier wua w,u.u.w ttUU BUC V3 obliged to leave theehildren every day for her work in another part ot the city. By Ijer labor she earned $3 a week;, $2 of which she gave for the rent or the room she and her children occunjed. This family pf five were thus obTged to live on $i a wcck aim sucn morse is Of food as the children picked up from day jjy J' ' vv,? 1 r """"" Or Civil Rights. Washington, A iWABPn Vinotvriv'o VnntAw . . . i Dec. 11. In the National Civil Bights Convention to-day Mr. Mel om of Virginia said that there was a class of colored men in this city who are not willing to accord to colored 'wen the same rights as are accorded by white men. He was opposed to any measure ottered by a man who is unwilling to accord sich rights toall. Proprietors of barber shops and saloons in Washington rug by colored men do not allow colored men to enter their place of business. He wanted Khe right when he felt like going into a barroom to take a drmk to do it, and . a a w a . a be tola bv the barkeeper that he had d no liquor. P residential Elections. There sV sri 1 two propositions before the Senate ! for a change in the method of choosing the President of the United States. Mr Sumner is the author of one. Mr Morton, of the other. ... i ' r a. Mr a .Air aiuuner a plan proposes a radical ra a ... tAsBrVge to an election by popular vote of the whole country, thus abolishing State lines so iar as the National Ssa-j m.. ... s i it i. , I wuwve ia concerned, ana aboiisinng neomee oi v ice-rresident altogether. Mr Morton's proposition, on the other hand, recoirnizes the Fh1pin1 inciplc by the district votes, each having a number of votes eoual the number of Conirrpssinnn.1 districts it contains, which it casts s&pording to the voice of the several daWricts, instead of casting one vote, determined by the majority of the Iteople of the State. Oo to ABAmrWfhe prlfiopers, erght in number, brought here from the Western part of the State, convicted o counterfeiting, and lodged in our v o w - Greensboro Patriot. r j- j A.H Old farmer said to his sons "Rnw dpa't you ever speculate or wait for Ms-t4hing to turn up. You miirht risfcets Limited to 100,000. Mm well go an' sit down on a stone, ?VTST ?ANZED to Se Tiet in the middle of a mo.lfW w5fW . :i L? T.0!? Liberal Premiums will b n-i I r er-BT- j ' ww mm jitu atwist your legs, and, wait for a cow to J ri.fwo.rUs. n ZT r "r1 back to you to be milked. Whipping Post. At Naw Casc, Delaware, on the 10th instant, three, bank robbers were publicly whipped in the presence of above two thousand persons. A few years ago tMaact would have been heralded as a elio of barbarism." Sou. Home. Cnewfc r, 8. C, Ledger : . ln Mr. Thoe. McMillan, a eiUasa Of Chesterfield county, living near tlio eooaty line of Lancaster and Chester-fi-W, was murdered and robbed, one day laat week, while on his way home from C he-raw. lie bad been to market and was retaining with bis wagon. The drirer, a negro man, hid It-ft the catriD In search of water. H.d when he returned, fouud Mr. McMillan, dad, shot through the breast, JMlW" sT NEWSPAPER LAWS. We receire so many inquires as to the laws guveu - uiatheciroulatioo that we find it necessary to publish the following .summary, which will cover all the questions that have been addressed to ui ; 1 . Subscribers1 are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering thediscontinance of their periodicals may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers uegleot or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they ff - . ill ILL atll Hrected. thev are held responsible till thev have settled their bill, aud ordered them ilisi-niitinned 4. If subscribers move to other places without iufonaiiig" the publishers, and the pipers are seut to the former direction, they are held responsible. , . 5. The courts have decided that retusiug to take papers from the office, m removing andlwavinjj theinuncalled for, is prima fade evideuce of intentional fraud- . Any person iwtto receives a ueF,- and makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not. is held in law, to be a subscriber aud must pay for it. postal Information. j i i i - - . Letters go to any part of the Uuited States for three cents per half once, if prepaid, Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead I letter office at Washington Letters weighing over an ounce, and pre- paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, aud the balance due collected ou 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. SCSK Z ,,.,: rate8 Der onarter : m m , : . pireg, 35 cts. per qr Weeklies, 5 " Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3" Mauer.0n unseat ci'reu- Un m priuUj engravings, music cards, paotograpns, types, cuums, roots, seeus. &c, on one package to ne address, prepaid, not exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces. 4 cents. The weights of packages is limited to thirty two ounces. Money Orders. Money can be sent to any irart of the country with absolute safety, by obtaining a Mouev Order, for whieh fees Z3 are On not less than 91, and not over 9U 10 $2Q and exceedi $50, 35 cents N)( r(lt.r issued oV iess tnan 81, or more than $20. Stamns cut out from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other let ters. FURNITURE! J A QLODFELTER & CO. Ie detail Dealers in FnnUure, Invite attention to their stock of Cot- taee Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits. ohI Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. u ....I.... ii : i- i : a.: , i i a. DiuingTables - tablesefallkindsX - Wardrobes. Bureaus. Washstands. what-Nots. Sofas. ivwiiiuci.nwre in mi ucsuripuouB, cteusion Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, niiiny other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State Be sure to call, nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see Our stock and bear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (mane from photographs in jnr office) will be supplied VP A full assortment of Rosewood. Mltalii .noT Walnut Burial Cases, which ean beiur nished at 3 hours notice. ' Jan lfi ly. The only tfelialjle Gift Di.stribut.'on in tne ; Country I L. D 8BE 8 TWENTIETH GRAND ANMIAL DISTRIBUTION Gift Entfrprtqi? Tobe drawn Thursday, January, 1st, l&3 $200,000 00 Zlf VA'uU AB LB GIFTS! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $20,01)0 IN GREENBACK ! p OfNE GRAND CASH PRIZE $10,e0 lli GREENBACKS! aouu Uold and Stiver Lever Hunt inn TFoicA (in off,) worth from $20 to $300 each. 2oin Silver. Vni Pl.;n, j , ' - wim iiu uoable PIated Silver-ware, Jewelry. &c.. Whol. Hniaber of Gifts, 25.000 &n8Le.Tets$2;Six Tickets $10: " iicaets $20; Twenty-fire Tickets $40 Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scnption of the manner of drawing, and othe. information in reference to theWstribution will be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to MAIK OFBICE. L, D. SINE, Box 86. ! C1NCINKAT1, 0 101 W. Fifth St. I ILPR BtS' auoTUNINQ MUSI inese instrnraenbi kwn . X u i reputation as unquestionable the best and very Reasonable in Price. They ar guaranteed as such and fullv Warrantor" as represented. PurshaJrs shdd.ddre J.F. RUECKERT, le Agent Wilmington, N. C a S. -Tunina orders nttonAtiA in f part of the country. Aug.T tt r i i C-1FT t NTERPR1SE SLSfi: H".oinmraxs 61 'el m IN THE ,as EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society n (cfN.Y.) Assets 1,000.000, Income $9.000000. DiTidends Declared Annually, . 6 Canvassing Agents wauted. Apply to J. ALLEN BsWfWN, Geu'l. Agent. mm mr 5 FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. The Imperial (of London) lion Lir & Globe, (of London,) Under writer's fccnj (N. Y.), Franklin (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Colum bos, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warrcnton, N. G.) 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." Lump Lime, Kept on band, or ordered at any time. Farmers will do well bV Engaging what they want at once. Time given to parties giving undo ub ted an 'X , security, or lien on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at AtweWs Hardicare Store Salisbury, N. C. Aug. 28, 1873-tf. BANK OF STATESVILLE CHARTKD I'XHEK ACT OP THE UENEKAL ASSEMBLY OF XuKTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital. 8500 000 THIS BANK has been organised under the Laws of the State, and all the requirements complied with. Deposits received subject to Check, aud when special, arrangements are made Certificates of Deposit will be issued payable with interest at I the rate of 8 per cent. a uvvuub, -luiuiiusiraiors, viuaraiaQs, or others holding money in Trust, are authorised by law to deposit in this Bank. Highest price paid for Gold and Stiver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. RAMJuKcD. TATB, President. R. P. 8IM0NT0N, Casher. StBiaarille, N. C.t Aug. 21, 1 W 3-3mos. " 1 Valuable Land For Sale. HaVing become the sole Pmnriot r .i. ...I...LI .m , . . I r- vaiuaoie isoet ot xjand forruerlv owned hi Jeremiah Bamnger, and located one mile South West of Rowan Mills station, and harlnBnd'Sn, ,or " 1 propose tesefl it, TlnVtraeh. oomnr, ing655l acres, is retarded hv nJ ;,t, aannenf tl.o k . L.M . , t ailu IUUHl engiDiy 8ituated In the county. It ia admirably adapted to the ou.yion oi corn, cotton, tobacco, and the aera is at least 100 acres of bottom, f which about 75 is in cultiration. There is ilso, an excellent dwelling and other oat build ngs fagreat number, a good well of water, Ac, Pews wishing to see the land will apply to June5.-6moa. MOSES BARRIER. CKAIGE&CRAIGEi ATTORNEYS Al LAW, AflU Solicitors in Bcnhrnplrn, f Special attentionpaid toProceciflgs r Sept. 5,-5l:3mas. A BOOK FOR THB MILLION! Guide. rtss . . w m.m t r..7.m ui i. Mint riii l Katies to the Afflic .ei and TJafortnuate. P&itZIZr; f''?''','"ieiaesee I Tear cudi-.io Sena eceaptee a SSnwi -'--- I w rise er tweety eiiea nSnS I g frt- V '! p.fUr. Ke. II K. aauJSl? sweea Barks laws Gaesaet, Si. Leek, Be. unrws UUUDUU The World Astonished. THE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Overseaming AND COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE Hie first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWIW& MACHINE combined that has made Its advent this or any other country. Bk& The following reasons are given why this is the best. Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Bectase it will do 7. Because ou can everything that any ma tauickly raise or lower.the chine can do. sewing feed to adapt it to thick or Iron the finest to the thin cloth coarsest material, bet 8. Becaaaa yoa have a mine, tellinir, orlin 3: -hoit deep bobbin l braiding, binding, g v nit-ii tne thread Is on enng and ewing on. at the .unt time ruining. qnii(ing,etc., better than stantly drawn from the centre ; the tsaaion eon seyuetitly even and doe anv other machine. not bieak the thread. 9 Because the tensions h. tsecanae the pi are more easily adjusted foot tarns back ; that the than aay other macaiM cloth can be easily remov 3 Becau.se it can work ed after being aewed. beautiful botton hole 10 Because the best merchanics pronounce it the beat flniahad and made on the best principles f mahing as Hue a pearl bv the nand. 4. Becavseit will em broidcr,oTer t he edge mn k ing a neat and beantifm any machine mannfactur ed. It has bo springs to border on any garment. 5. Bacanse it will wort a beautiful eyelet hole. break: nothing to get oat of order. 11. Because it Is two 6. Because it can do over-hand seaming, by which sheets pillowcas es and the like are sewed machines in one. A IUt-ton-holk Workiko and 3ewiko Machine com bined. over aud over. No other Machine can accomplish the kind of Hewing stated in No. 3, 4, , and 6. Parties using a family sewing machine want 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 il the best : and this machine can do several kind? of sewing not done on aay other machine, beside doing every kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine, (Without the button-hole parts), does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and overseaming. MERONEY & BRO., Agts. Salisbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any other Sewing Machine. I,do not hesitate to say the American Combination, surpasses all other machines. Besides doing all the work that other machines can, it orerseams works bnUon-lioies in any fabric, from Swiss mu -ltn to Beaver cloth. I have use Singer's Sloab- Howe a and the Weed raachinea, aud Ind the Amer .U ll BUPW IVI W Mil. M188 M. ItVTLEPOK. 1 have used six diflerent Sewing Machines. The American surpasses them all. Mas. A. L. Raise y. I have used The Singer aud other machines and would not exchange the American for any. Mas. H. N. Bbikoie. Salisbcst, N. C, May 33. 1873. MraoNEY Sc Bbo.. Agts, American Com. 8. M Sik : I have ussd the Howe. Singer. Wheeler A Wilson, Wilcox A Uibbs -ewing machine, and would not c i ve the A merican Combination tor all ot them.it will do all th.it is claimed for it in the circu lar. I consider its uperior to all others I have ever seen. Very Respectfully. Mrs. Ubo. W. HaBaiaoa, We the undersigned takegre-t pleasure in giving our testimony of favor of the Auierican Sewing Machine in preference to any other, believing that it ia truthful ly recommended as the beet machine made. It is simple, runs very light and does not get out of order or drop stiches. Mrs. I.ai-ka M. Ovxbman, " A. L. Fopst, "J. Allen Beown, "A. W Notbeen. M A. E. Jokes, " M. E Thom ason, We have seen flaming advertisements and heard much said by Agents of other machines. We will forfeit one hundreds dollars to the con tending patty, If after fair trial before competent tne American Machine will not do as well if Bet better, the work done on any saber machine sua do valuable work that no other machine caa do. We hare been Agents for Sewing Maehiae sine. 1856 Kkf sold Singer 'a Lad Webster's AtwaterV and Florence's, and hare abaadoned all far the American. Send and get sample af wo k. No40.-t'. MER0NEV& BRO Ag'st;. TBB SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RIC HMOD. VA. Asspits 1it.Tnn.P. ifiQ $472,867.23 ' j, Issues Annual, Term, and Participating Farflr Property a Specialty. DR. H. G. DAVIDSON, President. JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vice-President HI J B NEI8W ANGER, Secretsry. 8. B. JOIVES, General Agent iK ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Canvassing Agent LEWIS 0. II AN ES, of Lexington, Local and travelling Agent THEY COME ! FALL AND WINTER STOCK! 'Jfer and Better than Ever Vine iiiat rotnrnatf) fmm eTieorUieTri cities with a fall and complete m Brhich great Bargains caa be had. Those baying for cash or barter, will find it to H11 to examine his Stock before bny- ing 61Sewhere. Thnlf fill fnr nul rtmnr. f ry J fair dealing and strict attention to SB lR X ! . i SB radwavs ready relief CURES THE WORST PAINS nfromOtoTwMlnat. aAarraaitaff tha atWMsmmwl scrra with rant EADWAT-S READY RKLJBF is a eras roa KTIKT ftUX It wa the flr aad is or ntOMOiTKTOTwaTr mauiM. 4 RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF WILL. AFFORD 1 rAirt taruLsDiATioK or the ki INrLAMMATIOV OF IgrLAMXATION Of THE BOWELS BLADDER. cowoEsnoa or the lcxor BOBS THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATH! BO PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, Ot IPTHBRIA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. ' m r T - "R.L:Rf WLA, BHECXATI8M. Tbs aBpncaOon orths Xtesay sWllerto the pan or parts where lite pain or difficulty exists will ifforT rue lod Comfort. TWMCjr drops In half tumbler of watr will In a few TALUrCAlHlISD I! SUWKLi Travele water will prerent elcta or pains frees rnenae of water. It to better than 1 i 1 MiT FEVER AND AGUE. t AND AOCE cored for flrlv mdii wM a remedial agent In this world that will ears Fever ellov LL81 and Other Frrrrm ImiAmA W Bin. TS rilXS as awlek as RADWAT KKAbT SR. rifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY I 1 TBOVO AVT) PFBE ETCH BLOOD ntCRBA BE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT CLE AE KIEAJfS BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO AJLU - ' DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent , THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. BAB MADE THE MORT ASTOETSHIKO CUBES: SO QUICK. SO KAPID ABB THE CHANGES, THB iODT UNOBBOOBE, UNDER THE INFLUENCB OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT 9 Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weiejit is Seen anil Felt Every drop of the SARSAPABILLIAN TENT coram u n icaUi throof h tha Blood, Bwt aaa ouwr rma ana jaioee oi m life, for It repairs the wastes of the 1 ound material 8rofnla, : Gland ula r disease, U leers in ound material throat. Meat, Tw sAorsJrodesln , Kodesin me Qlandsand other parts of the sjsssui. Sore B: lyes, Stramoroos 4lsehargas from the Bars, aad er pans or the the worst forms or Ha In diseases Boras, Scald Head, Blng Worm. Salt mm, Ferer nm Krrtlntlu aeae, Black Spots, Worms In the Flesh. Tumors. Cen sers In the Womb, and all wcakenlnn and painful dls- i au wastes or ranee of this days' ass will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to care tnem. If the patient, dally becomlnc reduced by the aad decomposition that is continually prnsiasslai. I eeeos in arresting mess wastes, and repairs the sssne With new material ssade from healthy blood and this UN ntiwarAiULms will ana does secure s care Si certain ; for when once this remedy commences its Is ceruin ; for when once this remedy commences ha the food dteeatloa better. SDoetlte imDrovlna. and flnah I the food digesting better, appetite Improving, and desh aad weight Increasing. Mot oslv does the " , . . . inoLmn uul all known remedial agents In the care of (Jhroede, Scfro- iuious, institutional, ana Bua oawases: aat a a only positive core for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, urinary and Womb diseases, urarel, TNabetss, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright OaV eaee. Albuminuria, and in all eaaea where there arm brick-dust deposits, or the wateris thick, cloudy . mixed with substances like the white of an eex. or threads ah white auk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bUloae MS'Sf anoe, aad white bone-dost depoarta, aad whew Sere la a pncaing, burning sensanno wnen pain in the email of the Back and Tumor of 12 Years Growth Cured by Badway's BesolvenU m DR. RADWAY'S 4 PerfeclFurptive&fieplatiiiiPAllu , eleeanUy coated with waPm? for' the cure of all disorders of t Uver. Bowels, Sidneys, Bladder. Berre Mesa acne, toosupauoa. osu veness, 11 aassss BHWiines. BlUoos fever. Inftai BoweJa, rSsa, aad aU DerangeSaeaW eg the Viscera. Warranted to effect a Metres Teswtabes, oontatnlnf no mercury , mlnei oewdrnan. A ftw doees of RADWAT'8 PILLfl wUl free mm rross all the above nansed dleordera. rrass. Mr nut. wjlu i iauuuun BEAD "KALBE AND TRI E " stamp to BADWAT a CO Tortuuormauon worth wiu be seat roa. THE GItKAT illMEDY FOU CONSUgSEmON which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hilndrctls of testimonials received by the proprietors It is acknowl edged by inany prominent ph)sicinns to lc the most reliable preparation ever in troduced lor the relief and cure of all Lnng complaints, and is oiTcrcd to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. AVhcn resorted to in season it sel dom fails to c-liect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, 'Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the casc wlth most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ' r re pared nr BETH W. P0WLB & SOWS, Boston, Ira, And sold by DraggUts and Dcalera gwomrmlij. Iiand Deeds. Trustee Deed Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs' Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, fft, TheOnly Pnln Remedy LIEF. at Urtaa. rhevtror of with sew aa4 uuun oweata, ixjesoi sperm and ine me principle, are witnin tne curative wonder of Modern Chemist rv, and a few .TCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with large apd elegant aseortment of dr PLiffl l FAHCY I 108 TYPEg, Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, AC., suitable for all kinds of 4- U HANDBILL PRINTING. Also- F i ner and more Ornamen tal Ty pea for Busioeea & Professional CARDS t Visiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; a t College and School fX X "T t X X (EfN arV Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; fato ForJ0erk$y Magistrates and Solicitors; t Or anything else required in the Printing Line. t, T II K Carolina iDat cljm a n t AM A NEWSPAPER, Is a caudidatc for public favor. Its circulation is good, and its standing and patronage improving. It is one of the best advertising mediums in the State, and offers its facilities on as liberal terms aa any. 200 Cattle Wanted l"1 1 he undersiBneo wishes to norehaaa Two em at er . , Haadred fine Beef Cattle, for which be is prewar red tn pay the highest eaab prices. ou (i also inform the Cilisene of Salisbury that be is furnishing tha mark et with beef four times each week ; namely est Monday. Wednesday, Friday aad Sat arday ssornings. JOHN BEARD. May22-tf. ALL KINDS ot COURT ANDMA GISTRA TES' BLANK8 at this office . m k ... m 1 I Cheap Chattel Mortgages, and rae-iooa other ssaalu far ssSa bare. A Second Hand Piano FOR gLE. Issirs at la is bsjsb. 1 tanks III LI Ir BJBT fiPIB m n lEArjTTFTJLLT IT.LOlsTRATED TIm 8ciaWTtric Akebjcab, bow ia ii ar, enjoys the widest cirrolaiio r.r. H paper o! the kind in the world. A ? eoasanences Jsnitarv t, 1874. Iu wutsutasjBtEraee the latest aad, aatijsc inforaaaUon pertain insr ba ik. Urtinml and Sn.r.tifi k. WorSd; Descriptions, with besBiifT'Al of New Inventions, New 1 tn plementZs!!!? ce ea, and Improved Indurtrita of aJl VuT" Uaefol Notes, Facta, Recipe, Koti-r7i Advice, by Practiced W liters, fcr jrL ! Em plovers, in all the various Am. " lVe BC1 EN Tl PC All ERICA N is the dW eat and beat illnat rated weekly pmpm tmJZTt Every number contains from JO i0 (ir, of new machinery sad aorel E.trKAVIN(;S, illustrating Im iscorrriea, and Imporuat fforki Civil aad Macssaaueal rawbu ij mm d MeUllurwv ; J tha A ppl teat loua oSteaaa, Siaaas EawbheA Ship-Kuildirjt ifatiosL Ts2 graph, Tdejrranfc JEafinerriag. aitikj LiKr.t i Faruaeia. Mbcbm tr Manitfaeturcra, Taachrrs, Clergwmen, LewTera, aad D- .11 D C I -til' j.ldj! ... 1 iwnssawAwns, win ana tne; rxsenuBe Aasrvicaa Bsacal to tbesB. It should bare a aiac ia m Family, Libcmrw, fkudj, CMBc ajCoalaZ Kooao ; in ererr Reading Roota, CattawT IMBBBhj, or Sckooi. A year's Dumber contains H32 Sevebal Hi bdbed Ebobaviio of Tolumes are prearrred for blndinc and refca. ence. The practical receipts ane well worth tea "roes uie suosxtimkmi price. tVraas $3 a vaar by snail. Discount to Clubs. 7 anaii. iBBODuni to frwa. May be had ot (raw. May baked of News lVaWr connection with the 8bes, fic A rn erica a.M eaar . M rB Co. are Solicitor of Asassi. can and Foreign Patents, and hsrre ike larrest aatablUhment in the world. More than fif. d aptlicationa have beshs auU f, tbrouirfi their agency. Paten u are obtaiaad oat ike bast lerBss. 4,i,i. ot New inrenlioos and sketches examined aad ad rice tree. All patents are tmhlishcd in the Scientific American the week tbey issue Si for Psmphlet, 110 pages, coiiutituag lawsaad full directions for obtaining Patent Address for the paper, or concert! inr Pat. MUNXACO., S7 Park Row, K. Y. Branch Office, cor. F and 7th Su. Washington, D. C. IV- lO lO af A-TX JO iOlO U. SPIRIT OF TRAjfcE srsnsa ww n a 1 w a m - xi e. on bit or the age will present a pair of fine picUtea worth $3 00 to erenr asaV scriber for 1873, who pars ft SO in advance far a years Moscnptton. The i n tuna saalilas Kapha-rsChtniU is executed in the nweatatfU of lithographic printing ; the prsBSad sejHame. each ia 22 x lift inchea. and the pictures sell ia the stores for $2 50 per pair. Rer. T. H. PaiTt HABI), D. Coatnbulinr Bmr. H. T. tU'AhWJV, FxlitortT The Aob is a weekly Family ftaper. to the Hume Circle, the Farmer, the Mi the Tradesman, alike in every section of the Slate; it is not sectional in its character, saw partisan or sectarian. Resides fctl the news a the day, collated with a eiew to correctness ssd aeenrwey, skt eoiomna will be filed wish Ski choices matter appropriate to the diSaresst sW partmenta Stories, Historical and fiiograsducal Sketches, Traeel and Adrentnre, KaLuath Read ing, Wit and Homer, Agricultural, Cuiitsf aa dence, an K pi tone of the News of the Day, Ac The pool rcatioa of Original Stork, is s special feataiw of Use Aob, and for ibis tear ww bare procured several frees the Pesa af iisssjUi aaai iBtereating wriiera. Ia this De Bart as tal alaaa we ran promise oar rsdrrs mlrrlatoasent ewusJ in charade' to that of aa? of the popular story TERMS IN ADVANCK One conr one rrsr, with J pirlnfew,) ft M " - wilkoul vctare, SSI " " six BBonthe do SS Every rsadt r of the Sn art ear the Aoe aa puhliUird U-f..re the war, ia aamaatly i to renew their patronage-; send fo copy. Addreas, EDWARDS 4V BROCGHT0M. Fe. IS. tf Rasrifb, X C THE MORNING STAR. DAILY EDITION i TIIOrOH ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD. HAS THE Larfwat Daily Cinsjiriis ef aay newspaper ia the State, aad a eirralatiaa ia Wiltnington fifty par east, larger tbaa that of aay other paper. WEEKLY EDITION : Now combined with the CasnuKA Fab am. making- one r.f the best Tamily Wesrspapsrs ia th Soatb. Cireolaiisa rerj large and rafiidly increasing. SI'DSCRIITION PRU'E Dailt 8TAJt 1 year 97 it 6 months , 9 months Webelt Stab I yar Jk H 6 months. 1 3 months. It may ba safe It asserted that bo bww paper erer eatabliabed la North Ca'flins baa made soeh rapid prog ress as The Mobbibg 8tab. iy Send for fpeomea copies. . Address, WM. H BERN AID WILMINGTON. N C SMITH'S LUG PIIESEIIEI la a sure and effectual core for CONSUMPTION And all the dieaaaa of the Send for circular to WM. A Smith, Concord, N. C, For sal by C. R. BARftKR Co. flalisbis r sT. C Aad all principal droggiste ia the L sited St. lea. f Apraitaa, JOHN. DEN DERSON. jtftomcf a sad dommseUor at Lsm fLfttomejj AKD 8licitr la BanLriiptcjt SALISBURY, N. C VW Special a t tcation paid to Proeeei ings ia Iiaukruptey . Feb. 20,-tf. F BlFFlfs7 DENTIST. Itaving leeaied in Salasbwry, aolstats a S lice in the town and aui i, arrisM Career e Af isjedew (tatfik j an . 1 fit $72 00 EACH W: wanUi kriuinste. Partial kars fi DJ. to merit a continuance ei tne X or sale at tins o flier. . Asg. tS.lf 6 ly. J. WORTH 4 OU , St. JT r& .1 - i BaL