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i ! - ! 1 1 i i- . : i t i r i- ' i ! t: is . J f, I 4 s ;. ' Tli-tl StranW 'Disease, the Gapc 1 "u s,ran1, 4M- . V 1 rri .it ...-...,...', m n tn . . j which the Mfhoie fraihered ac u liable. Its ori-in yet remains iriitlis - civcre.!. Some think they have traced it out, but their assertions are ' fir from silisfuetory. Sa-callel cure are i has iieeti driven wiui me whim uas alijo 'linsatisfaeturv. A cure that is' whitened the sraaI dwarf pines-which called certain h 'to 'Vtirinkle somefliad taken root i l the barren soil of air fcJaekenetl lime in a basket, auUthi and the neighboring mountains ; catching the affected liicks, confine their bark and h aves are inerusted them therein, covering it over With alwith a yellowish, powder, which has ;.rht .Inih. S!::LkG iliem ui well" aiKil an acrid taste and a: strong sulphuric a cure is affecipd bv tho inhalation of. the dust from thel lime.". .Jvcverthe thcgpe'worin-i arc, and the in halation of dun from I i me xan not re move them. ..Some. hold; the sifilicted chicks over the smoke of burning to bacco, others over the fiuues oi car bolic acid, while si ill others remove the worms by force using a horse hair or stripped' feather. All thiisof little avail, for ihe chick often djes while ihe operation, and suffers great ly. If it survives, it nill always be weaklv. ami never attain full size. All domcslic fowls have the g:ipe, lint ehickens ajul tUTkcs suffer more than tlfeaquatic tribes. Afmosi any .housewife will tell you that chicks wiH not have th. gapes if you change ros-! tws everv year, fiinnilv. Ucai.se vonistmng magnetic attraction "nuke a change oi bhu)d; anoyet, if you inform her that .her chickens had al- . T . ... rcidy .had or were having the g:pesT she would nft believe you, because she had not seen her chickens gape and duck their heads out and in, as chickens usually do when thus a til !c tcd. Turkeys and ducks, never draw the neck out or in ("duck" it," as it is called, but merely oneo and close the beak, throwing the r.K)ts of the ton-j gue out for breajh. Usually chickens are nevvr supposed to have Jlhe gapes -Uutil.they stand ami sleep by the hour together and .g'ipe with every-. breath. At this period the doctors nggenecr ally c;xnmeuceH, but tl-e result is pretty geiuiraljy t'ledeitFi of -the vic tim. VjVvvC oue admits that the caused ot the gapes is a m; ill ivd v.orm, eated iu tive .wisidjiiuf, but it has never yet been filly explaiiied how-J the worm gets lucre. Mr.ilalstcad -I think, says ii is a 'nit Hint is deposited by the louse iu the nostril . of the chick as soon as dry. I cannot en dorse this theory. Lousy eiiieks suf fer from the gapes' oftentimes, but sometimes they are. vervx. lousy and never stiller from t!r trapes. Anything that serves' toured urot he chick prevents the ejection of the gape "worm. 'Where chicks have been raised, for any length of time on one spot, the ailment rages to a -a greater extentr In new countries and on fresh -fsoi'.s this disorder is unkiiow:i. Very early chicks, too, generally escape any serious attack: but the later broocs willi geuerally go through alll the "stages and will not sailer, if well fed and kept dry and warm. One May chick is worth two of March, as there is lss danger; of stunt to the grow tli. . Proper food, L also,-is neces sary. Tho -.strength and activity of the bird carries it safely through most of the diseases, and a good-constitution in the first place is the founda tion of health, and is inherited from the '-parent. .Never breed from a bird known to suiTer from "the gapes. Cur. Country Gentleman A Volcano in Western Xortli Carolina iu 1812. From an old file of the Raleigh Register of lSlhe following letter is . found addressed to the Editor, Jos'- ; cphGales, giving an account of a Volcano that burst cd out of one of the Afotiutains in Western North Carolina . - ;Burke Co., N. C, Jan. 1S12. I herewith communicate to " you a brief- account of tie cause of those dreadful shocks which have lately idiaken these- mountains to their base whose foundations were laid when the Almighty Architect first reduced chaos to order. s On the morning of the IGth ultimo, a great smoke was seen to issue-from the top of "Spear's Mountain,-" which -". is detached from thufrange that ex tends from the Blue Ridge to Swan nanoa Iliver, and eiids some miles be low its junction wfth the French Jtroad.l 'fiie great noisa that was heard through the day and continued smoke left no doubt built was a vol 'cauothat hud burst forth during the earthquake. The mountain isconi cal and insulated ; its base is washed ni the west side bv Fn.nnh n,o.i JCix-er on the east -fide it is separated by a narrow vallev, overhung in -Kome places by largeTrocks, fronUhat ride called French IJcuad Mountains ; their lvre rocks, stunted vegetation and ami surface show that tlreV long have felt that stibtentnean fire "which - probably gave heat to the Warm Springs, ami has at It burst out withjiiich drca.lful fury. It still con tinucs to burn with "great violence, and throws oH' lava, scoria?, ashes, cal- iued. stones and vitrified nmtter, in great; quantities ami with the most tremendous noic x The quantity of lava discharged at the beginning of the eruption was im mense; it ran down the mountain in a stream of liquid fire for more than three-quarters vj' a'mile, and has formed a dam across Frcnnh Broad River so liih as to overflow about two hunu'rel avresof prime botton land ' to the great injury'- of the owners. 1 ln the night time the ignited " l'nes; cinder J"S:iv, which are thrown 1 two or .-three hundred fret in the nr . ... , l.-..-.,,.,- -ml r.Mfn present a grand npp.tranee, and ' 'A frrent, resemuiancii io aiuuuiai uiu t " . j . i. p r w-S '.sucii a - rucei.a, u. ui.ug f the day a column of whitish smoke j iiie from the crater ; at night it has a flame-like appearance, and where it smell. No person ha had courage su uiiic;ciit lo approacn me craier, uur. bos who were acouain'cd with the those woo were aeouai Jjp of the mountain before the erup tian sav that it was uneven and verv rocky. The crater a ppca rs ( judging by the smoke) to be twenty yards in diaiieter, anl is growing larger. Yesterday a large-mass fell in, wilka greater iHi.-e thai i the loudest artil lery ; it shook tJu country rund, and was cciiotsi trom f iie mouiuains aim tl1 a:jd n!ei :,s in caseW of official ww vallies. Tise lava, when cold, hathefmid whenever the tiiil coii:ini.sioiieis appearance of-virificd basalt. The i stone on' the mountain is' hard and coarse-grained, with an uneven cuueh- oida I fracture, but no appearance of basalt. The scorife are sonorous, have a 'ferruginous appearance aud show . . . .1 . t i rNorw:i:stanatug tue terror wnicti (seized me on viewing this awiul.'Sighr. j I could uot help s mi ling at the.cred- (Hons simplicity of toe -people who in hab'itt'hc motuitaiiis. ' They view it with as much awe and terror as the . i. i i children of Israel did Mount Sinai. Some say the end! of time is arrived, aud think the crater h the mouth of t'te "bottomhss pit. lhe fantastic appearance of the electric fluid, which ! is -seen darting in various, shapes J through the suiok i; after night, by the help oi iancy they traustorm into spirits, devils, &cj These wild ideas have been increased by the declara- ti ns ot a prcaehej who call: upon them to repent, not in the language of-Jonah', "yet forty days,,J &c, but saying r "Jiehohl the pl;:ce of punish ment for the widked ! ' In a few days I shall go and take another -view of this Western iEtna. It is hoped thatii will draw the at lesition of so!iiegle'dogist or man of science, who wil be abie to give, a correct description o( it. I haveseei; but two pieces of pumice stone. 1 ours, tC'i J'oii Clark Edwakds. It may not he kmiw by the general pn' -lie that two gold medals are annually awarded the graduating class at tho TJui versity, one for the:best essay, the other known as the "Willie. P. Mangum med al," for the greatestexcellence in 'oratory. This year both ot these medals were tri umphantly won by J. M. Leach, Jr,. ot Davidson county, as the report hi the News c Obaeri'er stated. This is a rare distinction, seldom achieved by any young man at the University. After hav ing won, dnrieg his college course, every medal aud ui&tinciion in his the Dialec tic Society, besides having assigned to him by the whole culfege the position of orator on the celebration of Washington' birthday, the 22d of February last, Mr. Leach now bears off the only two medals offered the senior class of 1831. I repeat this is a rare distinction which not only affords pleasure to his umnerous friend's bat jives promise of a brilliant futuie, and deserves honorable inentioin, iu our public journals. AW & Observer. The Prohibition Act. The following is the Prohibitory Act as it passed both Houses of the Legislature, with all the amendments inserted at the proper places. It is an exact copy of the bill as enrolled and ratified : AX ACT TOPROniBIT THE MANUFACTURE AXD SALE OF SPIRITUOUS AXD MALT LIQUORS. The General Assembly of Xorth Carolina do Enact : Section 1. That any persons who shall manufacture, buy or sell, either directly or indirectly, any spirituous or malt li quors, except wines and cider, or bv any shift, subterfuge or device, sphjtmnis li quors, or any liquors 'of which- spirituous liquor is a material or constituent part, in any quantity, in this Stateotherwise than by this act provided, shall be guilty of a mi-demeanor land npon conviction thereof iu any court of record having ju risdiction of same shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned in the discretion of the court. Sec. '2.. That spirituous liquors or li quids of which liquors are a material and constituent part, niay Ikj kept and sold as by this act provided, and in no other way or manner, only foi medical, chi-inP calami mcchunial purposes, amifor these purposes, only by a druggist, apoth ecary or physician, who shall have obtained a license in itnrsimnpA tho lMovisions f thi- act: nll.-1;r.. him to ell the same forsncli nirriiir.r. aud any druggist or physician who shall have obtained such license shall not keep at any time a greater'-quantity of such spirits on hand than thirty gallons ;.and shall not sell to any person a greater quantity, at one time, than one gallon. Sec. 3. The. County Commissioners of the several counties in the. State mar', upon application made to them, only in the way iu this section provided, by a druggist, nftothcenry or physician, grant a license to last tor one j car and no long er, to sell such spirituous liquors as are mentioned in thiact ouly for medicinal, chemical mid mechanical purposes, ami iu the way and manner iu this act direct ed, and no other ; but before grauting an y such license they tdinll ascertain and find by the oath aud examination of twor more sober and respectable citizens of meir county, Hiatsucli appIieauUs a so ber, reliable and tin st worthy person; and they shall record the uanies of the citizen so by them examined and the facts so round by them upon the minntes of their proceedings in" connection with the orders and proceedings j granting such license ; and an drnggisf, apothecary or physi cian desiring to obtain uch license, Vhall apply for the same by petition scttin ; forth that be i a draggta, arHitlmrj.or iihve-H-wn in the county where snclt up- ,H;.atitinU jnadrlhelrJat.e where helb. druit and niftdcinrorvepfulm ly uractice mtViicine that he -deirea -to k-ep and gel m.-h liquors only tor njetlitfiiial. cheui ical ttr meeluinical piirooM'Hj that he will not knowingly keep -r jsell hucIi liquors ottiertrisi, nor iu greater quantities than as by this act allowl,!. aud that he will well, truly aud faithfully keep and ob serve the provisions of this act so far as the same are applieable to hhn ; such pe- tiuner s.'iall subscribe saml wtnr to his petition, aud the aauie 'sh.ill tit tiled and preserved among the pajnjrs and re cords of the county couiniUsioner before whom-it sliiill Imj" priteiited. - But no druggist, apothecary r physician shall lnr licence to M;ll any of tin; Kpirite.ons or malt Honors herein uienthiited, until he has executed ami given to the Board of Com:ni?nioneiH of the comity wherein the 1 in Mors arc proposed to be Bold, u bond t with 'good and: sufficietit security, to be duly jusiihed in a hum j of .'not. less than live hundred dollars and not more than ilve thousand dollars, conditioned that he will fathlully comply with and perform all the " requirements "and condition of this act. J he aid bond sImU be iccord- shall have reason to believe that the par- ty so liceused lias violated any ot ii.l conditinjs or proiurscs jthey m.i- put di same in suit and proMciite tt jud 'lis n aud in auuitlon wiereto thev uinv tor goMl cause rev7ke said diceuse, liist iv ing to the holder ;thr ii..f at hast two days notice of the time -vheu a motion to revoke will be made. jKC. 4. A druggist, apothecary or diy siriao haviug a iici-im' iU Ut cp aud sell sucli spiiiiiioiis liquors by this act pro vided, shall not sell tiuUaiue Ut any per son, at oiie time, a greater quantity than oue gallon, nor iu any 'qfiaujity, unless the person Kpplybig to pni -base fhesauir shall prest'til 'and deliver the ceiliScate f a so!er and respectable practicing phy sician, not a licensed dealer under' this act, gives, upon bis Simu or, to the effect .thuPsuch spiriruous liq-jors so required are iu fact; required for m-dical -ui poses; or a like certificate of aso!er, respecta ble chemist or artist, that such spiritu ous liquors arc required jin fact for chemi cal purposes; or a likej certificate of a sober, lespectable . im-cjhunic that such spirituous liquors so rcqhircd are iu tact required for mechanical purposes ; and ii any physician, chemi t, artist or mechan ic shall make any certificate falsely stat ing or suggesting the purpose for which such spirituous liquors specified by him arc required every such physician, 'chem ist, artist o'- mechanic making such false certificate, shall be deeded -guilty of a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction in any court of record having jurisdiction, thereof, shall be lined not less than one hundred uor more than five hundred dol lars, and may, in the discrctmu of the court, be imprisoned. .Sec. 5. Everydrnggist, apothecary or physician who shall tia e a license to sell such spirituous liquors as provided for in this act, and shall violate the provisions of the same in any respect, directly or indirectly, or by any shift or subterfuge, sha 11, for every such violation thereof, be. deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction in any court of lecon! having jurisdiction shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in the discretion ot the court: and more over shall forfeit his said license to be cancelled by the court ; and if any clerk or employee of such druggist, apothecary or physician shall iu any way violate the provisions of this act milder pretense o! selling such spirituous liquors for his em- i ployer otothc rwise, he sliali lor evt rv such offense bo deemed guiiity of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction in nn. court of record having jurisdiction shall be fined not less than 'fifty dollars nor more than one hundred i (h'llars, aud be imprisoned at the discretion of the court. Sec. 0. Tbat this act shall have no force uor effect until the; first day of Oc tober, A. D., IdSl ; ami on and after that day it shall haw: full fofce and effect. Sec. 7. That an election shall be held by the qualified electors! in the State on the first Thursday in August next to take the sense of the electors ot this State up on the question of prohibition, those do siring prohibition shall vote a written or printnl ticket with the words': "i-'or Pro hibition" on it ; those opposed to prohi bition shall vote a written or printed ticket with the words : ''Against Prohi bition" on it. The election herein pro vided for iu this section shall be held un der the same rules and ! regulations ami the returns to be made An are now pro vided by law for the election of Judges of the Superior Court, aud the Uoard of County Commissioners of the several counties of the State shall in the manner therein prescribed appoint registrars and judges of said election:; Provided, That if at the said election a majority of the voles so cast be "AgaWt Prohibition" then and iu that case no person shall be prosecuted or punishes for anv violation of this act. And it is further orovhieri That upon the conntiner of the. bailor, -i aforesaid the Governor of the State shall issue ins proclamation declaring the re sult thereof. THi BEST PAPER ! TB !T. BEAUTlTULKkLUSTBATED. 3Sth IH3AZL ifir atnciifoa. 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SZ2Xi tlil-JL-&&j& vSSri SiAN I fi t 5 f-V'1 "7 sealer. a imji h DyspeDsi-L keia,or Eoft-eU Kidney or Liver Comoi Li 1 . ts, ycu can J rpe invigorated r.na cured hv wine CDissipaUon or ary weakriSs. you will find Parker's wringer icmc t.ns greatest Llood 1 ert.Iizer and thci rBest Health ffLreneth Eestoreriou Can Use. Land far superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as iti ruuuus up mo E-sicm, cut never imojtraies. 50 ct, gand $1 situs. flcx & Co.. Chemist, N. V. PARKER'S NC!GSST!0M. BiUOUSKSS. B:CKHA3ACS W fi-us Stomach. roL great v C2i rv --.ST'SW .T.-.-JSStJ. pv. - Psi I? ft' r ions Mrdicine mo in nittrkvt. Pr.-pnred onlr ty T. K.Sjmmons &C I;i0-li la-s Av. St. Tobi, nccesHor in .T. A. r'.imznonp, 3. r-.. 1 Ikjuics and pacii-rce. SSu.d by a! IruxUn T!ie iHiii.-r-L'iif 1!, !.;ivii!r ht-n npi'nintcd ly lllt Superior ( .,111 ! oi" K'ow;!'! rem.! v. Co'.KIllis- iiaiier tu st-11 th - lii-l owi.eil y J.'v. Looper, G. 11. Lo ppr, nnil ,H.,i-!u l I'ou, af tenant- in common, wiM. on ii.tr MOih t! yf ,:-.y, 181 it In U-.-z lhe 1-t diiy tjf Ko'Wi'.n Superior Co-irt ot?r at pcMii- s'.le at l!,e C-ouit Ilo!if-e 111 San-h'tify (he to i its ,d i il t i truct of I lano, to wit : mere or It.-f;. Iv- mg on the; waters of io l.ile Creek. :tdi.,inii ! 1!,.. ! L ... w ... ' 1 Of J 1 m- 10 Hit' ano oti t rs. T ermK one-ti.trd n-!i, ot'e-ihinl in six mm hs thd oi.c-ihirf! in twelve ni; ntlip from 1 . t . ihiv of Ha 10. A. . iL'IiriiV. Ouiiiii 1 ss inner. A ori 2-, 1SS1. lm. A N3W KIND OP WATCH 0A8E. iCW ;pi 0 i as p.p. t si evrry oae : Jrl' i.l t!n. last i;v years i :!' tve-iic Tho it : .-T p Itetlt ! .lUf-l i ! a.-s'; 11x31!:- ;.! that It 1 "I 1 reach of. tlrst lav out. n ty lit veiif v v.--,:i 'a-i - .1 ' !-i 1. taat tii:r f'i ncufiv as sr. i.l as now g whtf-h is oRly one or icrs eau f. ii 'ifsl.nil.il many lr la-ai-eds, your j ?. AN-f-c-F.i ;. Pa., May -2 ! I liiva 1 Tts'iriT '.v'i 1 !!- etrrt-rJ on? of B-wv ' Patent asm t'o'teen years and I knew H two years ; before hp Pt it, aaa it now appears rood for ten years lohtfer. K. e. OLXEY. I Remetkibdr.thit t.o?s' the oTir j iterxt case two olates of vii.l r,ld .'one ootl.!i : Y-s-) i.-ov.-rtii,' every ; -rt e posed to wear or i 'rear edrustaare. 01 uvhc plates over 1 iinr i -i -.- t to fverv oae. lions' is ptinnt. i-.Lt V. h wtih'-h i here i? cr!' tn a r. urraiii.. ot wcui iie ictiow:jr isuTac. --a suiJ ..rv i:D-: 3 At your JJ elr for iliir-u tatj'-i e itiou'.ie. V All Farmers, .Mothers, Easiness Men, Mechanics,2 fftc, who ire tue i out by work or worry, ind all whoJ Larc miserabJc wi'.h Dyspcnsia. P.hrumatisra Neural-H W. l 0. HAIL BOAQ NOTICS ! The Private Stockholders in t le OM Wvtftcm Xf ih. Carolina Rail Rod Com- fany are hereby notiCed.that i2I2,50P worth i ttrui reservta lor them in accordance with tha provision of section 8 of thci Act of 7.1- i-v - . a , . . ; ine win Ji.Hrcti, lsan, ami ,tnat the same f will Ikj isut-d to them on present ht ion of their eertiiJcntes to the Secretary anil Treas- .urer at balisbury. i. C, as soon nsi passed "nl,y lhe Culuni5tf-e P toamine and Peport upon them. - A. B. AXPKEWS, Pres.rt. June 2d, I SSI. 3t:4t Mortgage Deeds for sale here A'so various other blav.s. ALl'JJ3K"S POROUS PLASTER A Civaiive Host in Itself. Tliirty year's esptrieiife has firmly rooted .illioitn's i'uious i'lusier i: piiulie estimation. Tlieir womlti twl :iit:t, 'i.ttiiiiiy to tiie .various sviiitoius ot .liseu-ie is a tu;rvH lo medical men of selso'iU. For nervous peisotm ai:d !una lict, one or moro applied o the spine produc ed sleep when opi :tcs, even hydrate oi' chlor.il, iiid oeen of litth- st-rvire. Now, when one can not n'eep, its is the common practice to apply .1 1 Master to the haek. Yon Kcarcelv touch the pillow he To re you are soitnd asleep. AllcocUs i'oroiis l'lasieis have the curative efui l oi the Sp.mish fly hlisier, vet make no sure, :tn.l never a!J"f t the kidnevs; are conveni etji f r ;iges and conditions, usually only psodiiciry; a "hinsh" on theskin.and morecer tainiy curative t'nin !ij;iments or hlisttrs, and wii.;ii. it pro-siratiou or pain of the latter. This is 1 rue even in Croup, Quinsy, Pleurisy, Lunii and Throat Addi tions, and the utility ot this saniiary invention h.ts heeti warmlv we' i coined, liiey are largely sold in every part of world, n i it is Ulievtd that not less ih&n ; flee hundred thousand persons are well, and j attending Lo th duties of life, free trom pain, -j wim have an Allcock's Porous Plaster Rcme : where ahout them, and w'io, hut for the Paid i jdasit r. would he prostrate upon aded of ago I Yiy. Jiissi'lea, a mchHw- piny, tleisant odor, hah, 1 or alhinnphcre eilsuie? from than by the warmth 0) (he body, iinpen-t plihle to lhe eye, hut which j civeiops the person in a cloud of thin vapor, ! t'.rouuh wliieh contagion cannot penetrate. In j fact, A l!eoc!s Piastt rs t-upply an atmosphere j like that i.-oiii btlsjin orpine woods, and no j doubt attract ozone. When contagiou or infect ' i u disear'i are about, U,ty should be worn on the i chc.-st or bad; as prcvenlirei. j THS AILGSGK'S POHOUS PLASTER ooihes- pain, reanimates torpid limbs, xeema, in many cases, to reyive the owerM of life. The great demand proven ihem to he used a a universal reined v. Thev are convenient of an. J'liCattuti, auu s.uc ior ml, hcing incapable of pi neti:; any lojonous eutt is. Dr. Valentine Moti Dr. Ji.hnst n, of Ilarl- I loin, aiivi ur. m ers, oj Savanna n, haveFpokerM . 1 . , . 1 .... , . I J ol ti.ein in the highest terms, lhe great Mutt said : "They wre all that could he hoped for j in a plaster simple, cleanly and itdhesive; j 'erTett as nniliiial Hipporters of the mnscle ; an.! for pains, hecause of theircotjnler-irrilanl : ij'iaiities, 11 -0 illy it once giving ease." Local ! vouknes of ihe hack. In east and ide, alwsvs hein-liit 1, thu curing lumhagoin a few hours, ; s:.rs$-time in a fev; miniiies. j i n s ri i is !. irt an I cliest n'fTeclionn their ' use e io: J an a'.-oi iaioti r ef.ipuratloit of wa- , rer, hy whieh dropsy of lhe heartj and hydro- lis.irix have iio.loipiiedlv Keen cufed; They appear to n u t- a peculiar clject upon lh nervouH, allaying irriiai-iiity hie mipidv ins warmth. They seem to ;iecniuate elec tri ity, and ai 1 the ciicilation of ijhe blootl t'irousti the part where applied, ly which healihv nelioui are induced. I The Porous Plasters are flexible, and found '.r , !,.!.. . .)., -i... 1 : 1 i s . ' ""' " itarsft or nains in the side. Kieiallv 9 re they val j i rr.ii tn thos? win) liave nelecled coMa. They nr often pn-veuti of consiiin prison ; nay tli-r are believed lo have loosened the arannnf thi- !errih!e aflliciion, and had Ipeeii mainly in'truiuer.tal in eTeetir.g a cute. Tn variable clioiites they slionld he worn on (lie rea!t, or between the fhouhlcrs, or over lh kidnern, t!io,- who are subject to lake cold eaxily." This ni m pie plan will noon produce cruiKtitutional vigor that will enaKJe one to rrsut extraordi nary rhmjM orteinperatnre. Expedience hap proved t!ie Torous Plaster to be n Meiinx lo the consumptively inclineo, invariably produc ing the ruot remarkable abatetnetit of the worst iyinpfoni!. ; - Principal Atrericj. 23i Catilj Street!"11" rlsk- T! New York Cty; and. fr Said by alii outa wnte to u.s "'"So1 V 1 DEEDS & MORTCUig Pee Simple Deeds. Deetla In Trust, Mortgage Deetls, Commissionors' l)cc c Deeds. Chat tie Mortgages, Farm Contracts, -Marriage and '-Confirm at ion Cc'i'r' Ditillerar Entries, and various other forms for sale at the r'1"Caitl , ,1 . '.WATcinrAx-Gasriep SALE NOTICES: i ...... . i . Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, agc-nf. &c. are l" call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainlj great injustke to owners t ' their property at public auction without first giving araplc notice D.f the safe ViUt fip quire uuntK of the law on the subject every body knov.s are insufficient P' ft -often aacriticed from this cause when a dollar 'or.' two spent in advertisbj' r2 -saved it and made it bring its value. ...We furnish sale notices prompt lv and cl" THEO. BUERBAUM'S TER8 Fruits, Cigar3, Pictures, Candies, 3ooks,: Arid Pieture-Frapiea ------ r: tv.tt-Qc--- 15 At -Low Figures Call on Hie iiuierij; mil allso -2 CI r:.i it U A . AT V JILL (. .Iu ti i S if . MmA Tii3 Ttele-N. C. E. E. TitAINS GOIN-1 SOU FH. DLe lldy lj, 'M Ko. 4T I latijr h V.y D-.i:v Lv. Char.'.tto, A-L Dtyvt ' " Jiiiiu't Arr. lircCitMiiiro l-v. Hreeujj.'oro Arr. It-iifja Lv. " Arr. ftoi-VAoro LV. Ol tt-'li.siji.TO tor l.l .iiiiiond I.v. UanviiiH N. Ihnnnie " li;irko.iaie " tf i'a s brvu " Jciersviiic Arr. Toiiuliawk Arr. heiio :s;o Arr. .VniKiiPsler Arr. liici;bioud 4 03 AM 6 15 A M 4 15 P M ' EAOQIIA FOR HARDWARE 4 SO t;7 1 5T " s is for J!l.-h-irn-tjd tnly 7SA U TKAIX.S C-OiX. SOL'T.' Date May 15, 'so I.v. Ek'hrnor.d liurkeU; Arr. N. iuuii;e LV. " Danville Arr. Greensboro I.v. Salisbury Arr A-L .r miction Ubarloue Lvr KielMnoti'l " Jet rbvil'.e -. " Urak s urt!i l.v.i:iie i!cn;iji " (in. ( iit'Oro Sail-.ttir.v A it. A-l. Jiii: lion I.v. A;c(La I Ale isniaue irom a Minnie i roiieii i.eui m tiuie Value, an-1 Isa POSITIVE REMEDY for all the diseases tLat cau;5C paie! In the lower iart ot the body for Torpid Liver Headache Ja4dlce l)lzir.ct;s. Gravel, .Molaila, and all dl.lieultle-i of the Kidney. I.ivtr. and .Xniuaiy nraun. For FEMALE DISEASES lont i:ly .!cn.-ti uations, ana during Prt-truancj , it. has no cipi.il. 11 it siores the organs that tfokt the hlood. and hence Is the Test BLOOD Purifier. It 13 the onlv known remedy that enrvs BRIGHT'? OIS.ASE. For Diabetes, use WAltN EH'S SAFE UIABKTES Cl'HK. For Sale by Dnur.trHts and Deattn at per bottle, hardest Iwtt - iu the market, iryit. H. H- WARNER &, CO. Kochestf.k. n. Y 5 Outfit sent free to In the most pleasa known. Everytul ouired. We will V, to those who wish to enzaire pleasant and proHahie busiuess ttiins 1 ew. caottal uot re- uulred. We will furiiish j-ou crerytutnir. fla a day and upwards is easily made without slaying away from home over nlht. No rlsic whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are ma. kin? fortunes it the butne3. Ladies ruake usniu h as men, and younsr lxys and girls make great njv N'o one wiio Is willing to work falls to male wore money every uay than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment; Those who eujruge at once will find a short road to lortnne, AdtlrosH, 11. Uallsit & Co., Portland, Maine. 51:ly obtained for new invention, or for improve ments in old ones'. Caveat. Infringement, Trade-Mai ks, and all patent iiiwiness prompt ly iiueimeu 10. Invzntions that haire been Rejected may still, in moj casex, be pajentrri bv us. IJein?; opj.o.iie the V. S. Patent Office, smd en iaged in Patent Business Exclusively, we can heenre patentt? in le lin.e than tho-e who are remote from Washington, When Invrntorsf send model or sketch, we make search in the Patent Of.ice, and advixe as to its pateoahility free of charge. Corren pond ence Confidential feca reasonable; and No Charge Unless Patent is Obtained. We rt ftr by n rmiinion to the City Pot maner, and to the Supetintt r-l of the PjI Ofiice Mony Ordtr liviion in Wacbpngton. For ppreial referet.ces. circular, rrfvire, terms, &c, address- C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office, Wellington, D. C S:tf no Outfit furnished free, with full Instructions for conduct! the most proatable buslars." that anvone catj entran-p in Th hnctnoeu 19 so easy to learn, and our Instructions are so simple and plain that anyone can tnakeereat pro ms from the very start. Xo one can fall wfioia will ing to work . Women are as successful as mm. Povs and girls can earn larjre sums. Manv-bave made "at the buiilDess over one hundred dollar? In a slnjrle week. KothlsK like it ever known before. All who encase are surprised at the ease and rapidity wfth which tbey are able to make monev. Yon can en jraire In this iwsinedarinjryourspsret'jnf'Tit great ..... .1.... t.t . . - - v . i in:- wim neen nsay niony. once, ah ruri!shert rre. Ad. TaCElCo.! AMrrtMa. Maine 4 II US, M fl : " I 5 56' :i -1 T ' j SUiiAM 9 3J ' Sir,; AM 9 50 " 1 4t V M j i 4-i p-m -yj i uo i :i 8 25 PM 10 Zl A Al 11 31" " 0 l" A M ill & " V) TS A M Is ul P M l:dl J.v i .0 ' : U 1" M .V 1' r:o r hi r! " 4 05 P hi 4 ;S " 4 lo p yy 1 35 4 13 P 1( 4 iS - 4 IS P j 4 41 " I So. 1-2 I No. s I Xo. m I Daily i lnuiy j J).uiy 110 4; PM wii I i'i A M . JIII'M T 00 ' : R .1.1 " T "- j 6 IS " ' 9 '', ' ! S 17 " XI " I 8 .'7 " it n; v w Vi V " ,12 13 A M 1 t'O " 12 .0 A M I ? 55 r M ; 141 " I a 0; " 5a ' ! cer:! : 9 -27 i A''.' 111 ia ti -2!5 " 12 30 A M KM- PATE-NTS ssvt3 ES22t w Btf CXI i 11 nSsO rERr4ATfllR?l?Ta i Ul&tory Ducts. ProstateGlJSio?811 Ej? Tsaienca sua dos not in'erfera mui. V """"woo- too drain Irota Deeun acu eouaU memory, rt'-'o. -A- 19 ment bas stood thm twt lu vry wwr.."' nowa pronouaccl m-.k-k ss. 1 ruts am 'tntk ribi .? ti-Cso tTMbriUVE,t3XS& pess to. Ttnh hut little Uifiv permanent pnVhSli It tiw baea ia iasr&l um, vo tiiousan.s df t,2 Mk.iciI 1 ro'eston to U t-io most rat ional i men i I S ret CDia ni hnvr ,f .;..:r- wV1? nianpat cere, u-.lj Is Wftr fca5.es, 5; Nn 3 r.tre vior la tba arat cm) S 1. rnt Z mai? scaled, ity;jta srsppera- Full ExKECZIOKaSS U-f8r Vill SACK K2t i' 1 tel for ttir 'tiitrK t.f iif MIIK! aiift KAEtfJS -STKEOV CO. KT3L CKESJSrSL H3rH-:t Mff 9r. L nuet Mf OR, BUTTS3 fpsPHSiSr i oIntaUCbiono li2.v.eis nritl enjoys citloo. eui.5i8 of thft bioo-t .kia r h(:atr.tllitti n .I'l'i'HS Mwnvyr H.immt MitwT -YC U W CMEft w-f-o Ki from tbeeHert ODtESpTS-KkXtaaiZ. t n oift iisa thfct oatiU it via tuns for h'iins-pr mfri?. trnnnptitlT rnnd. i - acSvc cr t, saanrjvakirm but whrre peUc, . rciu.iul cc.'jMso'-ii is imtcfrai, ylich n iT.EE ud ii,n. ti. Lis' of fUCM;r.n-! iifi"l o. ;.jin l dstiriuf (real. bieM oiailc ! (r-e m at.;-1 Wltt? ,ia ap,.J"ic:i.m. . j . util Irani ii,!.-!; tb.H?raiitJri. It ! sot a Iran, Cw.-iiiniic" n .!rmiTcwrtit'itii. r,H ,'ioyld br vidrtani ML l;L'iT, li KrtH ttlk V VICK'S ! 1 ILLU5TRATLD FLORAL GtJID For isf-i is an Elegant Pook of iso Pages, bne Col. . I orKl Flower Plate, aHd'JO illustratious, th D i. set i:)i!0Bsor-tlie-bPEt Flowers antl Vegi tahles, aixl Diretaious lor growl n.tr. Only To cents. ! In Ene- hsii or Kermaiv. If you aftenvards order teeeds de- , i liiu T the lf ccRtfl. VR'KIS SEfiPS are the hest, in lAe wnrI. The I ueri-aan or Kirrlish. - I i VICK'S H.Ll'S'l KTE1 MONTHLY MiOAZIXI 3 Pa ires, a Colored J'late la every nuenber 4 line j-.iir.nir.ps. jrice ji.ys a year: F1i '.or s.-.i'i'. SjMM laien Numbers (scut fori II ii ti la! eoptes for -Scents. - i ss ,1 AM VlcK.PncheRtef.X. Y. . TRY THE NEW YORK OBSEEVER TKI3 YEAR. T i - 3 1 T M T ' ijf xj.u gatss ana DdSh i amuy raper m tha World. Send for Sample o)yFree, - - I 37 Park Row-, .c Vorkv f. rJ u r - FIRE! FIRE!! FIREI!! in time and prepare vjuirseK nj:iint disastcl)cforc it W gR-a too lute, by calling at j J THE IXSUnlXCE AGENCY Of b'&t. t . .. .. r Ct X ALT, EN BROWJN, ' i a:id Td.tainina Policy of Insiirtnce a.'ainst loss or damage by FIIE ot LIGIITMNUj This is the lASGEJ? AGENCY Hi-THE STATE. Aggregate Assets represented over BCJO.OOO.OOO All First Cim Cos., including Eng i.-h Co, tei'lt j'a A mprinh. and our flWll StaTb All Policies written here at this Agtfncjt JLos?cs promptly settled. - SPECIAL RATES ) . . made on ixood Dwellings, rurnftnre, nd Farm property, for n term of 3 to J,rs' n.0RAT, (iriDK wir. trMi how to get jmdtrrdw them. . I VICK'S FLOWEIt AXJ VfeitiKTABLK 4RnE!f, J 1.5 I'atres. C Colore.! Hates, 500 Enxenvlngn. Fori i coats tn piix-r envci-s: f'.eo lu. eleCant r-.Uiih l i : I fa r ihl - Ft!. lfi,'?l. ' J
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 30, 1881, edition 1
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