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. .... 1 DAILY OBSERVER. lidltor and Propi letoi M. A. PA It K , Dewiness Irraiiager. Wednesday, August 6, 1873. WORDS FROM Til 13 PULPIT OP TO-DAY. The newspaper press, if it le not controlled, by jiiiide or atheists, should give the reiigiotts a well ns the secular news of the country; it should rppprt lciMoiw as wll as. should, 1 ivieTd "its iiifiueirccTTol'nTfe good, the true, and the beautiful in life. Else, it is false to the cause of Truth and Virtue; untrue to its read i . ers; and ii smncrgflirjrsfcir. jw That journal! wJijVA U ndujtedj upon Christian principle, may bo a great engine for good. It nuiy be made a mot eilettuarfoe to-public vice and open sin. A rich extensive field of Labor opens out before it; angels beckon it oik to work . Th en its mission w a " high and nobl one; and the uhrisiUu of the world will applaud, it One of the greatest evils of the journalism of Uvitfcvitke giving too much prominence to crime. Every crime that is committed, any where in the. State's Is? published?' 1$ all its horrid, shocking details, and Yead.by tbousands and tensof Ihoas ands of people over the whole length and breadth of the land. . - This familiarizes the minds of men with crime, and vice, aiid sin. This truth has been forcibly exprood in these lines : 'Vice is a monster of 5o horrid-a raeirtj 7 That to lJutj needs but fe1b$ spiy j But seen too oft, familiar with its face. Wc pity first, then love, then embrace."' Horrible deeds of blood, and. mur der, and rape, should be mentioned but to be condemned. Criminals should not be mated as heroes. The false sentimentalism and mock philanthropy that atteinpts to arbhse the sympathy of people for cold blooded . murdeiers such as Wal worth and Stokes', for instance docs harm. This condoning of vice is one of the most alarming signs of the times, especially where the man who . commits the crime or " sin .happens to be rich, or hold some public of fice. . . ... . The sermons preached in the va rious churches of New York, possess considerable interest as showing the. drift of religious sentiment in the North. There are men in the world nowa days who satisfy their minds concern ing such as the truths of religion by means of the imitations of science. Dr. Armiston, of the Collegiate Re formed Butch Church says: 'Sci ence will never open the gates , of Heaven, nor revea' the beauties of the future state. All the knowledge of the world will not teach us how to serve God. We must come to Hun in our humility and in our sim ple manhood and ask Him to help us," , ; " ... , , - . The Kev.Dr. McGlynn spoke of charity, and the duties of the rich. lie pointed out tha folly f trusting to rieftes; and showed how insignifi cant are the things of this world, compared.with the treasures of: the next. He said : "If we are fully awake to the. noth ingness of all things earthly let uY not act like children pisking shells on the seashore, heedlessof the yoice of the mighty ocean It is only by being crucified witK Christ tlaV ve can hope to ascend with him.- Let ibose who have earthly distinction, who are emihent fof their talents or their knowledge, . or tbir riches, on their honors beware lest the iovlv the stupid, the ignorant, the poor-, the despised may rise up in judg ment against them anddemand their condemnation from the. Jiaq'ds'qfa he day of final reek- just Judge on the oning. It is most frequently the caee that the poor and ilhteraie are the most patient scholars ii tb45 school of CbrUt,4he school of suffer ing and affliction." , 3ayi thcBcv. Dr. Hopper: Satan and. hi ministers of evil constantTy 1 lay ine nare ui guueu temptation in the path pt the seeker aftclr a tic? bler nliobcLin .Jcus ChxUtpfteh ain wears a mask, passing ' itself off for virtue, ? or, at worst, innocent pleasure. iMovi. glorious the triumph Drese Jdigguised 'sbUtao: aini ! h Every such victorvr"ia - : V , -UTS9 :411' W'lnfV'iFfj J5i8hopHarm f the Methodist Church, referred in the followinff , language 10 ineinaxenaiastife f endeh cies of th age : ;t wai ' gaid' thai the tendeneiss othe : age wa4not in faxor of theClmstiaaTeligion; but he believed that-there was more correct Oiristian thought . th a th ?re ; e yer vaa. Jle believed th at th world U- day is better, is animated by higher purposes than it ever .was, has more honest, praying hearts than, it ever had. He did not snarem the prog nostication that ; infidelity '"would sweep away the foundations "of reli gion. He believed that religion was too strong to bo considerably under mined, and that its foundations go down inner .lmvtlr - than any sapper has ever xeacliedJl . Most-of thWfe.ttlin- pastors of the New York ck urches abandon .tlwjir congregations during the summer tferin. . These "aeading pastors are Considered noblest among the faith ful soldiers of Christ. But they run away from the burning rays of the sun. We always thought that it is the good soldier who sticks to his Hist in the hottest fire. And besides, ic devil takers np vacation in the heated tefniU t ? ? ,1 . . Recently Frofessor Ol instead, of Cherokeercounty;, rdelivered-aiv able and deeply interesting address upon the minerf. resource? of -Western "North Carolina, before the Cincinnati Board of Trade. He advocates the establishment of a through railroad connection from Cincinnati' to some point in the Geargi.i system of railroads, through Knoxville, Tenn., and Murphy. C. The appi'oachhvg election excites little or no interest. Unless the vot ers "mend their lick," compulsory voting will have to-be resorted to. Every man entitled to a ballot, ought to vote in every election. A man who will not exercise his "inestima ble privilege" ought not to be allow ed to hold it. The editor of the Krpos'tor wants to kill a man to start a graveyard at A sheville. The brethren of the press tremble for fear the editor of the Cttizn will be the man. I The sale of Chinese wom en in Cal ifornia is a novel feature in Ameri can trade They bring a good price. -NKWS OF TUB DAY", The Denit-t county (III..) Grange Con vention, nominated a full county. All the painters of Ontario, Canada, are on a strike. Col Mosby told a New York Herald cor respondent that he "wonld rather be ac cused 'of burglary than of Voting for the wbniinee of the fcyn'chbnrg Convention." One of the most malignant fevers known in this countrv is said to be desolating Ppnsnoola. Florida. Out of a txmulation of 1000, 2a a day Iwvc died. Minnesota agrfcultural autliorities cal culate that the wheat crop of the State wilt yield a surplus of 30,000,000 for export. , The lawyers of Minnesota have unani--snously signed a document recommend ing Judge Miller, of Iowa, for the Chief Justiceship of the United States. The government buys a half million bonds the second Wednesday in August, and sells one and one half million gold each Thursday. The Texas cattle plague prevails in Northwest Missouri. - Within the past two weeks several" thousand have died. In Natliaway county alone the loss is esti mated at fifty thousand. Only nine ships have cleared with wheat from San Francisco this Year, acainst four teeifQrthesanwStiotf. last year. Thefiirrners " ' " : 1 er -prices,. to convene at Annapolis on the 18th, to try JJr Mavins Duval LrU. S. N., charged with shooting at two marines and a boy who were picking strawberries on the naval farra where the doctor was station ed. Boston casualties on Monday : Two hrothers eausht eel erass and drowned. .;-f 1.1 kii. xi. oiaii;cii icai vtu uut uiuniici v uiic bathing. A man Instantly killed by light ning while playing with his child at Flushing, Long Island In New York on Monday afternoon, it- was dlfcovered that the safe of the De partment of public Works-had been tbro- ken open by an , unknown person or per- sons, ad .rubbed of , yoocbes for money! paid for supplies. An investigation was at bfice histltuted, but tho result is not yet In - New York on Monday, Timothy BeripVatt, Hth' Jackson street, severely beat his wife until she became unconcious, when the pohce inteTfexedv- They found ier skirts stairiea with blood, and btood ang m tier 'moutiw tysicians "pro! nounceu ner injuries njortauv one was oi0 jvii,v.i r i. : ki i .. -J ' ' hpr SPVPnil timm in ilia nMnman PencrvSiaa arrested tttjaudniglitw - - - WW ... ...w uwww.ww.' 7 s "J : F " " T-T m m wl I'j v. h m ha.SL Paul Pioneer Bavs 1 tli ac- tion.oftbe ?late ReDiihlicahs State Convention in Minnesota, in refuse ing to enclorsa the Administration is resented at Washington, and ; that some of 4frf posttpasterjn Ahe State wilL JoRfl tllPlP nPKi'iikr . VinaAa'rn vwM. pbly;; Ihohih; the vf ih u tfather to this thonht: " -- , Tm''"'-11 !i lhe ljthograpnera of Havana hav ment equ . ,: aicy ucuiuiiu uiunav. i iiURn. wim errA)ir.'tnn'tKMWiiwKnlW of their waeea in - crold or Jits from th frnMr TrAxiut.ut tt-c n glent hi currency, : ,4 . J senders were kHTeiV - , r, f STATE STEWS A man ut Ha mm wrote 1 100 wonw -iti"r-'t -RniTt)h eonntH without !b;i cdonir anaithcHitjiiirisoner ijui. Bears are committingdepredatlons in certain parts of Craven county. Mr. J. J. Overby, of Raleigh, is dead. Olho M. Berkley has been appoint etl 'pos till aster aE Stales vin? xi6e Vft. W. 8. Tate resigned. ( i.yiaD Tliat honest, outrtpoknfMtper, the Fapetteviile "Eagle, has just entered upon its sixth year.( ; y: t. During the past noiitliiiJuiles r .tiSrt rzi mi sneui Knssia sast wees.- inere isan- eiJh n ker igh The Concord base ball (duh hjet and defeated the club. fronCompariy Shops one day. last week." . Federal Court in Staresyille will commence on the ikl Monday ;iu.Sep tember. '"' - ' Newton has a market house. We hope it will be attended to' better than Charlotte's has been. ; ..''' Th e W i 1 m i n-gton Star - has .seen a petrified ridh, blown out of,, a solid led of rock about thirty feet beujeath the surface of the earth. . , Fruit is so abundant in.the"Fy etteville section that the' Eagle, of that place says that people who bring it in offer a quarter to those whn will buy ten cents worth. 11. II. Grilfin, formerly of the finu of Grifiin fe Holfntan, Advertising; Agents, Bidtimore, has commenced suit in the U. S. Circuit Court of this State against W. H. Bernard, proprie tor of the Wilmington Star (or liuel.; Prof. Alex. McIverrSuperintcndent of Public Instructin, l"Vf oue New York to attend the union of tK6 National Fducational Convention, which convenes -in that city thb week. Mr. Levi Edwards, of Edgecombe county, one night lant week, was awakened by some one calling to him. He arose and went out, and was accosted by a negro who told him he had a note for him. Mr.'JL turned to go into the house fora lirht, when the negro assaulted him with an axe. He struck hint o-n-th shoulder, inflicting a serious wound. The negro got frightened arid ran off, but was arrested and lodged in jail. We gather this from the TarLoro Southerner. The Gallatin (Tenn.) Tcai'crsays: uWc may note among the ineidents of the chimera epidemic that nnmy mocking-birds and ranaris in rages sickened and died, white those vhi.:h frequented the gardens instin ctively tied to the woods, and did not return until the cholera took its de parture." ' ! Disturbances are reported at Ropn L,Ktape, in the Department Vosgcs. lbe ul Prefect was beaten by a mo1 who cried' vive Thiers, vive During the evacuation Gambettrt oi v osjres iv ine vternians, mere l l r . 1 . were cries of vive la Commune. TE LEGrRAPHI C . from Tim - AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. BY THE SOUTHERN AND ATLANTIC LINE. BYTELEGIiAPH TO-THE OBSERVER.. WASHINGTON. Treasury Balances. WASHINGTON. August O .balances I . m a . i i r i ; c reasury ai me ciose or ousi 1962: coin $80,089,728 r cofur certiti- nnfft-IO)rlVl- dk.i! fohnit nf dera outstanding $35G ,0pO,0Otl. On a Visit to Wahingtori. "w Long Buaxcii ' Auk. Prefsiderft urant, accompaiiiea byijenerai tsao cock, lett here Monaav evening t'ta New York for Washington, Oil ini portant official business. It ia nu I . mored here that the President's trip is. taken for the purpose of paining a auceessor to the late Chlf "Justice Chase. ... Surrender of Insurgents. MADEint &ug! 4.-H(Jadiandf Gre- nada lmve surrenclered'to the Uov I ernnieiH troopa.l noiaslmnioD f Close of the fifitishlrliaraentcf London, August 5-Parliam cot closed . tohv. ; -IHe CffiYVrl sneecK: - I closing the; session, iatei fM!le ! . . """ w i'',. 5&a;7. iiik-1!buw,;io'.'uib ireaiv recraraincr Ol KhlTIOH rtl.iima 1U TT O i. . I w ... . O v uruvv. I I i-i i . the. , ouse. of Coo) tuona Jbr . their n.mvir.tni.. I I'll ml. 1 ENGLANp. Jf :t$ TeixiUfllcUnauCdlision.; ;.PoAxsm MfrtbljTjftu Ution occurred last alshtou fheTArii caitewhireiand: Yorkaniret Ua.Uvrajf lwopassengertrains,aetwentha tdwns of Leeds and Manchester, col SPAIN. The Eepuhlicans and, ,the Insur troops nave mi cceenea in aeteaiing the insurgents in seueral parts of Va lencia, and now occupy the.. chief portion of the town... Street fighting between the troops and the jnsnr genta tilJ h.owev.ercinitinn; and the positions occupied bythe insur gen 1 1 af ecnyeriCl eIy eon t ested. "" : Eussian Immigrrazils. New YolK Augf 5.-i-A 'colony of three hundred emigrants arrived here - - t-v'-' --1 . 1 rwvl larger ahdnarmwferfal col-J m mi inhering from 15.000 to 2CH000 persons: now inating preparatjons to etn igrate to iiiis country. The first party of; thenewr-jCloiiwiU-fach here early i it Oin'IIaBynn elude many Wealthy families, hud will, it is'said, bring with them from four teen Mi eerf nfillpin tlfars. lis sajd f naff hetr figefits have selectee s elected landi-in Iowa, Nebraska and Daco tab for their location mfKEW'YOEK. Nev York, Aug. o. Three1 oases ot sunstroke, occurred yesterday. Forest' Fires oa long-Island. - New York, An nr. 5. The forest fires on Long Island are now burned out. , The lo.xsns haye been very heavy, and have generally fallen oil in- the poor, hard working pecple, and many -whose houses have been de stroyed have been co m pel led to ap ply to-tho authorities for relief. BO- 7 The Tdbuas and th.9 Salary Grab I hers. . New York, Aug. o.--The Tribune to-day publishes, in huge type, a list of in embers-of the last Congress, and places opposite the name of each Senator the record of his adieu in regard to drawing or returning the back pay. Editorially, it takes occasion-to a a in denounce the back pay outrage. Republicans, Demo crats and Liberals, all, alike, stand Svith the same class. It is an object of ours to rise above party and show that common honesty m public af fairs is-more-maul than pandering to pttrty purposes. - : ; WASHINGTON . Movements of the President. Washington, Aug. 5. The Presi dent, accompanied by Generals Bab inck and Porter, arrived here e.irly tliis morning. The President will hold a Cabinet meeting to-day. Explosion of a Steamboat A Num ber of Persona Killed. Nkw York, Aug. 5. At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Long Island city was itartled by an explosioe among a arge number of boats lying opposite Long Inland city. dipt. 'Meyers, who was on the boat where the explosion occurred, and a number of others were killeed. MARKETS. New York, Aug. 5. Money con tinues easy at 3 to 3J; exchange dull lower ai loot u iuoj w w ujof 109S for sight. Gold more dull; and declined irom 115 closed at 115. , Governments quici, steauy ; cui rencv 6's, 114J to -g ; State Bonds timet. a. b .s okl, -iiig, new ou; con sols 53i; del'erred-lli. Flour closed less active out sieaciy ; Baltimore, Alexandria and George-J active, Cotton lmver and dull ; low mid. 19. mid. 20i. Cincinnati ProTrijipn: Market Hoot firm 4So to 515, receipts 1,677; fony fteady, 18 to 20for prime; linseedj' oil quietf.85 to$6. Provisions, strowg. uttttf-boric ntn lo.ou, ior city oui; meats stendv. shoulders 8, clear ribs, side t:!ear sides 9f toUf. BAdohi firm, slvoulders 5 to V, clear rit-f, clear sides IU. sugar curea naniB 11 to m. Lnrd 18 to 181. Sugar steady. TalloW . unchanged.. Wlitsi key weak and declined. Cattlo 'CiS COTTOX. Uharleston uuiet ; mm. i&t io ; receipts 23S, stock 3,051. f :, BaI ti nvoro Dull ; in id. 20 ; sales 150 ; stock 3,051i .-. Nor61fc-4-Finn i Tot mid. v 181: sgS receis SO'y stock ' 8,43.:;.. Wilmington Closed dull : midv 18j4ales,7 ;.rec.eipis 36; 8t9ck 1205. 8.t0C;2,44,.f,Vl.,,t.f;.:; ... U Flim?;: TowClutd. 18 Ad j ii. nAiai n r a 'lxx v crnnL- xfii - ' WiJrrtingtonQuiet rmid; re-c-etpis 23; stock 1,193. - ' Memphis Firmer; low mid 18$ AjastswSS 18f .i twreceiptf 141 r brdiriarjr 1 15 : 15 Wes 300. , fc io. .t..l. r nrvr ..; :-4t. I Motnlest Xfpmltf raid, 181 ; , sales 60, mid. 18 lolkfreceipts,226 !; nlrilaniaull, rniiir Id. ' ' saie reiptarjg-stock 1,527..!. - - mi. 4i w. M .f 3 'a i i town, mixed to good snpernne.yo io ylieat weak quieU Corn closed ' active! '; ' Provisfohs; pbHt JNew AQvertisements.: 1 1 ui exercjsef pt ihis cnaorjrii I be re 1 swnl o ' Moiidak fthemit ' da v ol fornrJjr fsught, will lx added Fcench and GmJwiEsixial attentioirprrttf to Mathe niaticis. Enr. (,'oiuiKsitiont Declamation, Book-keep:J, fee- J thisr, my fifth lu-, lastic session, 1 rosiiectfullv wilieir a cai- tinuance of the generous jmtr nage f howpdi me and will earnestly emlearoKra irtmrl WrBEAUMuKT CLAKKSON. JiU 6 lui Mt'JT I'rhicip.l. 1T0TICE TO BTJIL.DERS, hpHE Union Ifotel Comjxmy invite pro JL posiils for the erection of a Hotel build- ling at Union S. IT. Prirnosals to be scaled. and, handed o ytd.t CiMersiffatwLi n or l)cfore 4n fotl of AiiiAiM's74 at Fur ion. Plans and sjwificatiiins may be seen at the otlice of the undersigned. " h. l. oass, aitg 6 2t CUairmaa Build. Cumi. .. W . . . . .! P4 OU9n Pamela Ine4lfnn 9 STAUNTON, V A. . , The 24th annual session begins Sept. 25, ii73. One of the first Schools for Young jjitues in tne fcotttlt, i butvyieach ers mid officer?.' ScmVfy f rSThfl'; 'btrrlding jepmt ; health unsurpassed; feeble cn slitutions 1iere TeioTeil'-, ipuirib from U the States ironvjarylaKi to Texas. Ii. ari and College Tuition . for xebolatie year, $246). Fir "catalojrue of 54 fuics addle.f liev. W. A. 11AUK1S, President, Staunton, Vju au.T ; im ON COKSIGNMEN'T. Boxes or crates of extra fine peaches, at vT I - ' B N SMITH'S. D&IED BEEF. Tlveffn mticK called -'for dried lcef Iup come at last. It is-elejianr, no hone in it,; hut just ua nice as vmi couUI possihly wish et - J r UU TT S Market. EOLTEI MEAL Arwthr Ut nCeleparrt bolted meal, necjl no sifting, hut is white aud b.tautiful ail ready for quick baking at , -, . J F UUTXS-Markct. : : Li r.. : , COME and ct che.p KID CJLOVES from oitr lJargatn- tunter- : jnly yi-4t Bit KM, 1JROWS A CO. Democrat and Home copy once. PUKE -Frenclf Brandv received to-duv lv July 23 W. It. WTRWKLL &X. Braithwaites Retrospect or Practical 91c4iciue auSurgerj, For Jubr; i7: -Forsale at-t; jiri-SJlT'v. . ' .- : TIDDY S B0 AUD REDUCED TO $3 per DAY. COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUM B I A, S. C. THE proprietor of this well known fiit class Hotel would respectfully inform his many fiiends and the traveling public jjenerally, that he has reduced his rates oi Board from $4 pt;r day to $3 per day. and at tlie Siiinc time iledges himself to spare no iHiius in the management of the house t sustuHii iQ 'frfum birzw j !trr.v Hotel in every resject.. VM. GOUMAN., ju!y ."50 end 2r 1'roprietoi . JUST BECIiVED, 7 : i A Superior article of , new wheat flour, fresh iucmIV niee breakfast bactHW, Al- .. i . f Tr ..... 1 1. ...... r . . so line iofoi ji.ein.iaKy juous, viwjw -v l!es. for eat i iii? wnd'tooking, aijlfo.r,;:?ak cheapor citthat - : - ''S'" 1000(P GIIOXH3LATErAritwroftelatie,Tre (Jrouud -j.peppery'fliaiger,-.- tSnrcunon. Jirfv -i'. W.li. BUltWKI.Li 'lX). June 22 z&St&S. COM Ji and look at the rtvle of 180!), at may , U. KOOPM ANN'S. NEWjrin StVlisillAtf'.and Donnct Ribbons and Flowery, Jur received .... mij nrTPVfi: ill. iv . mar 16 . : C ARM IKE and Violet Inks, at riTUKFOY'S. DALE'S CORN KllXfitL June 22 W. II. BURWKLL A CO.j ORE AT Bargains in Black -Lace and VJ Lanui SikiwIs, at may i B. KOQJIANJ JaVSON'S ImimSvcd Fruit Jar?.' , . . .r A T.OT of White Goods on our Barsam A Cmuter. BREM, BRO'N & VO., J jury ai-v ;i t ., . i , j OTJB, BARGAIN CQVItTEK. nm miik room for a. MiV ISTUUlv our 1. BARtiAIN CXiUNtERistm u)J blast-. Corue-aud get. a bargain. - - ,WE. aik6i)HJai OiW BAllO.Ul)N- If AA LBS of No.' I1 Beef ilams. "llrf OUU ; soounowrnd geipne W wprc, as ttay-Me-sWiiMth. aud tha veryetUinij at Miis Beasdn when cood things to eat are scarce At apliO .' ' Market. "T ICE Annies for . conkine. . Breakfast iTacmT.Also't peeled Mon.'WHiChmtist1 hfe' A1 d ' M.. A J TV fV i2Y A J " Vi K&fcT&im . N- . ; ..... t - ! bf. DAVID R. TCSCAX, JOHN B. CJUETELAKD. Fj'ctfceb6lUln Stateand Courts." . Democrat - copy. .. v v . JUST reov4d by-Wr H. H.. IfonstoW fc Cbstkperkff i lotnof French j Brandy, finest jmsroffeml ia ih.c,ty i -afiromj Blift Portet, Sparkling Ale, Pale AK Claret, at reasonable prices. 'J-'cJ M f. it reasons ty14' 0 m iBS Phjiiciaot than Mr other Toole or 8. slant Bo loose. Thnrmr Tmudim Intermlttenta. Rnin.. TV .... .. i Met truing Inm sialorioat eM. Theroro kiirkiV annMun iXTt.nTCPrPTir JiTL .rll.13Lrw- mprniw - lZr.. --iT-S':; "At."' "E- hare nerer Is a slngla Ibmsm- failed U 1 '--rfm ta Btrcedbeniur thebodr: in-rirortin ui . -j , . loa and elaitieity totb-wlMl jMcb.- Sba'BOUl i BIT. Wftft .r. ftftmnf.iniT.1 .111, H . .,. i . r le itlanUnt kurrerVfore been- affered to- tk ntUo PLEASANT TCTBK TASTE and itth. mIIiI1?, big ovwayrraMdikf (guBdornd by the mtdioal fr.tTit. U-aath Vest know W tha PhrmcpaU. Iteesu bnt lit! U to giT them a fair trial, aid 1 Ejfjry Family ftheald Ifavo a Bottle. HprmtioltEorlaapKioc a naT anqua'l fed endoraemenu by pbjaiciaai of iha rery highest itandla in their profession. Endorted io tjr l Cternr ml th hading itiwl. tionalpapert. Bxr. Wm. E. Baacoec, tha oldest Uethodlst minister In St. Louis, says the Home Bitters wero most grateful in contribu sing ia UsLrestoratioD. of my streneth, and an iacreasa at fppstite. Osbobs Mo., June ?5, J87I. Penent greatly dehOlteted, as I Uavo been, and who reqal-s rornc or sronjuurr, need seek lor DoUiins ae ter than tha Home Bitters. S. V. C0PK, rretidiag Elder it. K. Chnrch, riattsburg Bistriei, rjitmo Statss ManiMn lioarrr At, 8t. I-oc Mo.. Oct. 8, 18T0. t -3mmm X. Jaenon Co. 1 hare examined tha formnla hr saaUig the " Home Stomach Bitters," mad used them in this keapital the last four months. I consider them the most rain, bletonio and stimulant now 'n use. 8. H. MELCHKR, , Bssidat Physician in charge U. fi. Uariaa Hospiul. I -Jamss A. Jacxaoif & Co. Gentlemen As you have com municated to the medical profession the recipe of the "Home Bitters, it cannot, therefor be considered as a patent bm -lelae, no patent having Veen' taken for it. We have axamixied the formula for soakins; the ' Borne Bitttrs." and unhetta fingir say the eomblnsUra iaeneef rare exeellene, all th article used in its composition are the hest af the class ta which they belong, being highly Tonic, 8tlmulant, Stomachic, Oarmlnitive, an I slightly Laxative. The nWo of prepariBf them is strictly in aocordance with the rules of pharmacy. Having used them iu onr private practice, we take pleasure (a recommending them to all persons desirous of taking Bitters, as being the best Tonio and Stimulant now offered te-the pub lie. , : FOAKK O. POBTKB, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physit ciea, and late member Board of Health. L.C. BOI8LHOERK Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of tTomcn, St. Louis Med. Callece. , DRAKB McDOWKLL, It. ., ' Late Pres't. Ho. Medical Collere, E. A. CLARK, M. I)., Pref. Surgerr, Me. Medical Colles and late Resident fhyit elan City Hospital, EC Louis Missouri. HERBERT PBIMM. Prof. Practical Pharmacy, St. Louis Collere of Pharmacy. J. C. WHITEHILL, F.d. Medical ArchlTC. Ai-V. Hxacotx, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Lcnwio, C. Oxbickx, M. D. 8. Gs-atz Moss. U. D. C. A. WaJts, M. D. VT. A. Wilcox, M. D. K. C. FRANKLIN, M. D.r Prof. Surgery. Homoeopathic Medical Collcrn.. t. 3. VABTIXK, M. D., T. G. COMSTOCK, M. D., ref. of Midwifery and Diseases of Women College Of Homos. ' pathio Physicians and Surgeons. JOHJTT. TEMTLK, M. D.. Prof. Materia Medica and Theraupeutica, Homoeopathic Medtt eai College of, Missouri. JNO. COSZLEMAl-, M. D.. Lecturer Ca Diseases ef Children, Homosepathie College ef Missouri. CHABLRS VASTINE, M. D.. Prof, ef Physiology. Homoeopathic Medica I College of Ma. ' ' JOHN HARTMAK, M. D., Prof. Clinical Medicine, Col. Hooeopathlc Physicians and Snrg's. T&ey are superior to all other Stomach Bitters. ENNO 8ANDEBS. Analytical Chemist. So Bitters .ill the world ean ex-1 them SIMON HIR8CH, Analytical Chemist, Eminent Physicians of Chicago. The formula for the Horn i Bitters has been submitted to u. and we believe them to be the best tonio and stimulant fur general use now offered to the public. H. WooDBtmv, M. D., 6. A. MasraiB, Analytical Jas. V. Z. Blaxxt, M. P. Chemist. Prof. Chemistry, Rush 8. Hahx, M. D., Medical CoUege. B.McVican, M.D., J. B. Waucma, M. D., Koa'if. S.-Baufxa, M. D., T- S. Hothx, M. D., B. Lcdlam. MrD., Tnos. T. Ellis, M. D., Jaa. A. OoLliks, M. D., J. A. Hah. M. D. Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati, TOfearly all of whom are Professors in one or the ether of the - Medical uoucses. Ho other Bitters have ever been oncrea to tne puouo em bracing so many valuable resaedial agents. J. L. Varnsnt, M. P., L. A. Jaubs, U. T.. C. T. 8imtsoi, M. D., 8. P. Bcwitxn, M. D., C. 8. Mucsu.FT, M. D., G. W. Bicler, M. D., W. T. Talliafikbo. M. D., J. J. Qpink, M. D., J. H. BocaKim M. D., W. R. WooDWAim, M. D., G. A. Dobxett, M. D., . B. 8. Wva, Chemist. C. -Woodward, M. D., " G. K. TavLoa, M. D., D. W. McQastTHV, M, D , P. F. Maiir, M. D., K- H. Jonlisoir, M. D. 8. B. Touuksok, M. D. Eminent Physicians in -Memphis; The Homo Bfttcrs are an invaluable remedy for lndigestlonr and disesMcs arising from malarial cause. G. B. THomrroif, M. Alix. EBsxnen, M. D. in charge wf City Hospital, M. R. Hodges, M. D., J. M. Roooxsa, M. D., Paul Otbt, M. D., H. V. PwuaLL,M. D., M. A. Edmunds, M. D. fi a id ford Bill, M. D., Jos. E. Lynch, M. D., Eminent Physicians in Plttsbnrchf B. P. Daks. M. D., ' Wn. Clowxs, M. D., W. B. Caouiev-M D., D. H. WnxAao, M. 0.r O. Wnrrn, Chemist, J. H. McClkllanv, M. .And Hundreds of Others In all parts of the North, West and South. J. K. Gaaxxm, M. D., Milwaukee. - ' Council Bluffs, March 27. 187r. Sains A. Jackson ft Co. Having examined th formula eftho m Mama Sumach Bitters." I have Drescribed them ia my prac sice for some time, and pronounce them the best Tonic Bltt iltters- Ht7ror sale by all druggists and grocers. in P. U. McMAHON, X. S. JTsamewA. Jackson k Co.. Jt sckson ol Co., Propi ProprtetovB. laMiBT JM ana nil a. ptnau o., at. Mmu ammi. Louis V . AA-11. A Ai.USl.Oll CM it Charotte, N. C. :iril l!)-tim CAERIAGE & BUGGY-FAtTOfiY- JOSHUA TROTTER, CIIARLOTTK, N. G. IHAVK lately removetl into my new Carriage and Buiisv Factory on the cor ner of Trvon and 6th streets, and am pre pared to execute work with neatne n desiKitelK My stwK is large, and niy as- si.staivt workmen are masters oi tnr iratir. and I have every facility for giving entire satisfaction to iiy customers. I have an experience of 1 iltv Years m the lmsmess. Address, j(HUA TROTTER. june 14 3m , k - Charlotte. ttfNE'Y SAVED ! : BY BUYING THE N E W Family' Singer Sewing Machine. old on Monthly Paymenta WEclaitn wshow that it is cap S ble of doing a larger range ofworK tharV any other; easier to learn on, and tne rnostrtsim:re4i-te constriictonItw phat!cairyrthrbestand cheapest Familv Sevring Machine. - It runs J. doiaiTn thi; finest to-the thickest otk respectiklytask all desiring to Purchase a firstclass standard machine, to call na etaraina foreniselve4' hefore Purchasing ateawheret. WKiur aaleswm ,on Tryo street opposite the Post Office, or adaress , ; SH, C.-TUBPIN, Manager ! o.6mgar M'fg Clwlotte t i tP OBox IL Agenta Wanted., '-. june I8,tf.i v'-f.i ' ,".;' '
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